The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 22, 1860, Image 3

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. ..riIkSOQATIQM I' alba MURIA —The
ritenter'teconthiy Meeting wilt he - held 'on" MONDAY
ille
' , eviNo• the Mtlt inet.an'the Sansom-street BA P
-TIST OBERON. name= street. blow KWh. at IM
o'clock. 4%e introdectorr to a general diseneiton
how to lumen the usefulness of the asseciationi Mr.
G SU. ' M. STUART will peseta some facts in resell to
the means Maid by the association in other oonntrleg.
Ageintniettone'for officers for the evening year will-be
:mule A full attendance is, requested. The public' te
sneethilly intrittd. Galleries rese.trod for the ladies.
eeltt•ft JOHN WANAMAKHor. Var. Reo
fra.m. 'GREAT WEEK •OF PREACWING.—
U... 3 `sUNION TENT - EIGHTH and Gin ARD Aye-
Inne.—TO-NWEROW uasAlo)l7,iiml Prayer Rhe
ims at 7A. hd. and 4 P . hi. Proaa_hina at 434 P. M.. by
Rec. ,I. 11. Lihtbouni, and a) 7K P. M.. by itev. W. J.
R. Taylor . D l D.Dunnic the weep there will be pre r ali.-
WADI friElira u :_t rt ig r i7cloc_ ".
for children. "All ereilayited to them e seance. •
4. e ti e it L e a lergeL r i
U ~ ~ Glc ORGE .I. MINGINIL nucernitendent.
""19122012 hi: . E.' rouaTu
Street, below Arch: TO-MO9RO 9 ." (BAU-
R). September 23(1. pyeaohing In the mnaing
at 1034 &alto*. hr the, vattor, Rev. A. LOOK NAN. after
which a .nollootio” wilt be taken , to aid the Ileventh
at eat M. E. Church'. Sabbath ?Theo! at 9 M. and 2
Wino .P Meeting at gig o'clock P.
M. Preaching at 93‘ o'clock in the evening, by Rev A.
'COOKMAN.L he sesta are all free,
VOHUROH OF THE MESSIAH (UM-
W R` . .&/M 4 T). I °OUST Eltreet,erata Froui,
Dr A HILIJAHSON ga , ter.—Eervleea TO-Aon ,
R•W GYBAINGoet 734 o'cleek. Subject— 'Sodom
and• Gomorrah ettlreting the vengeanoe of eternal
- CHURCH OF IfFIFCOVE NA NT.—SEII..
7' l7 'CM ) IO
CONNNT- HALL. °ARITA Ur
va T W ELF EL Stteet,_ every SUNDAY. at log
.4. M. attd,7M P., br thb Rey. B. T. NOAK Ed, ma
lt.
SPIRITUALISM.—MR. L. JUDD PAR
wen known Inspirational' Medium
L. lof New. York. wilt lecture at the Phcenix street
utiltrrßmL.l..T, OEIUKOH. Kensington. eUNDAY
afternoon. et 3 o elook. Admission free. A collection
wilt be taken for the 'seeker. tc.
MSPIRITUALISM.—THE REV. JOHN
TJERIVItiT, of Massachusetts, will leoture at
I-BT. HALL. cents NDAY, UN A. H. and
P Admission lt*
ErrSTAR OF BETHLEHEM LODGE. No.
190 f o'of 0. F. The members are invited to
attend the funeral of Bro. John 0 Weber, this after
noon, from 092 Booth Third street . To meet at the Hall
at o'clock, GEO. BERTH AM,
It• - Eeoretary.
aPATTENTION !—THE
REGULAR
AVNOWe,w o I ft b e h Y dTU M SEVE UGLS t
their rooms, northwest corner of FIFTH end CHEST
NUT litreets. Toting men are cordially invited to Join
ma; F. A. VAN CLEVE, President.
9. lilommreoretarr • It'
rpm., CAB D .— THE EXCELSIOR BASE BALL
- • 0 LUBSIP :BROOKLYN. at the sotimmtion of
0 Base Ball players or tine city, have consented to
amt a game gtth a talented nine trout tee various Clubs
of tits city on MONDAY next. September 21, at 2
0 cloak P.6f. on the , erounds of the Climate and Ath
letic Sall C atm. Carnage..
akets of adm Mon for gratuitous distribution will
be furaished by the undersigned Committee to the re
aaaaa ntett via of the venous Ball Clubs. on &Palmation.
R. F.
D.,; . ORE . 826 Chestnut tit.,
BTEVE tsß,
J. B. )(MEN.
rr!STATEMENT OF THE UNION BANK,
as required.by - the'recend section of the Ant of
the General Assemble of this Commonwealth, approved
the 19th day of October. A. D. 1867.
Amount of loans and dlseounts.....---....41343 423 98
'" some, . 11 7 OM 99
" due from other banks..... 56 829 93
of totes in circulation.—. 70,690 03
" deposits, including balanees , l4o
to other banks. .. • . 446 023 07
rifltADVlMl4A:lileiptember 21, 1860.
CITY OP PHILAD.ELIII.74,so :
. -James Litlo7, Cashier' of the Union Dank,
being sworn. depose and UT that the above state
ment is correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
:AMES LEELEY.
Sworn before me, this llst day ofneptember, A. D. 1860.
.It • BDWAIKD HURST. Notary Public.
orUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA...
LAW DEPARTMENT. -
Mune( this inetitution commence on the Sint
of October next. The ronowint era the ebbleoto of tile
i ni t ti.YEORGEPRAMMT,OOII—" intimaticinsi, Con-
I qr a oer. k a at,M - 1 1 riad in - and Preiitieei'
~..trof. S. etEßialcit NJWlft RAW Salate - and
conveyancing."
The introductory lecture will be delivered on Friday,
September 1114. at a o'cdook P. M., at the usual lecture
room. tiv Nor. K. lipeover Miller. ancl2l ew
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
"AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
MAnon, 1800.
The holden of the bonds of this Company, due Alb' I,
MI, Can now 11101111,0. upon application at this OEOB4O
cirteent. in tub , upon the terms apeollied in the mon
attached.
e hir C er, are also entitled to the benefit of a Oink
ing Fa •of OMM bs
Per annum, as eatebhed by the
reecho gni at their tinning meeting, held January 9,
ISE, end in purimattee of the
oontract,eni to
red into by
hil comitenT sod duly reed to cam d same in eat. • 5.• EA FORD. reamer.
,
MIMS to ail Radrr C l ß , iteuislyhts and Readies
itwitrosig cowpony Mortgage Bonds, dui .Itat , 1,1851.
Thou bond* are secured by the first mortgages on t
road,. amounting in the aggregate to 53..W.400. T he
eat revenue for the lost fiscal year wets six times e
gamut of the annual interest on these bonds.
The tnensgert mutew to extend them for a Ponod of
twenty , ream the holders retaining" the bonds end the
seontz te of the mort i tages in the - precise oonditio nln
Viit:iit,p n ailire h tialt-p F ei r tM, :V a tutuof-par"f or
, • A of E per cent. win be given to the holders in
coast oration of th eir assenting to the extension. wins
bonus will be paid in owiNto the bearers of the bonds,
as. their inning* `rwielptand presenting their reaps°.
hoe Wade at the Waal of the OemitatlYtor to its agents,
roondersetent. , • •
,M111..0j
pt
extd.iltidereezieat trill be tarnished
r ite - Wer gilts Bo.idg Igromeere•—
ret-tr "- . , 'W,, w: larettAlltrimY. genretarv.
LADIES' AM)_)11181;ESt snoEs:
T 0 THE LADIES.
We hive now opened the most beautiful Striae of _
EISSEIP AND CHILDREN'S
- BE_ A V ER' ia
' • Elegantly Trunmed. Also,
LADIES', CHILDREN'S, AND MISEIEW ,
'S H O E S,
Of newest slatterns, Just received from Pans.
PLEASE PAVOR 1/3 WITH A CALL.
o'i.voe WiTCPCIR_TI PONS.
Continental Hotel.
it Noe. 326 and 82S CHESTNUT Street.
FURS.
LADIES' FANCY FURS
JOHN FAREIRA,
- 718 ARCH Street,
CHR-PRIDE FANCY FUR CMS
Naming. tow; open at Inv Nov Store. 118 ARCA
Priest. sod for sale. my large and beautiful assortment
of ell the different
Kyles and qualitimSof Fancy Furs.
fort•diea and children. that will be worn during the
coming season. and having adopted the one-price prin
ciple of dung himitiess,l feel confident in saying that
any lady wishing a set of Furs for berielf or friend can
have the advantage of sets otitis from u wiry large es
'unwept, and at the lowed possible price they can be
bought for In the oit7• sen-gt
LEGAL.
L'LIZABETH CARPENTER, by her next
friend, ve.JORN CARPENTIOI.
Corn Pleas, !Divorce Docket, elaroti T„ 1800. No. 21.
"To 40bn Carpenter : Yon are hereby notified of a nilo
Planted by wild Court of Common P ea, on you, to show
enure why a divorce ovtnculo marrimon it should not
be grarved to your wife, Alissbeth Carpenter. said rule
returnable on Saturday, Sept. 29, 1850. ee22,26. le-St*
NOTICES.
jigoTioN RERIMY GIVEN, THAT
flans and full Speeificatians for the erection of a.
"johoolliouse in the Twenty- third ward will he re
net ad by the undersigned. at the office or the Board of
Controllers southeast corner of SIXTH and A DELPHI
Stmts. until the first day of October, 1810 at 12 o'clock
M. The said school-house to .be fleeted on• a lot of
ground eitasted on the Frankford road, near Frank
ford. being GO feet front IT 214 fret deep; the building
to be ,two stories in he ght.- to aceommodate three
hendted pupils, and not to cost over three thousand
&Mare.:
The •ircbiteca or %Mar, whose plan rhall be
adopted unperintend the erection of said sehool
honse. and receive for his reryfree three oar cent, on
the Porter satd %steins'. Aooording to the Ordinance
passed by Connoils nothing will be paid for any plan
ot approved by the Controllers.
BY older of the Committee on Property.
ROSPAT J. 11101PHILL.
se23-3t ' Secretary Cantrell , re of Public; Echooln
CARMANTOWN PAS'ENOER RAIL:
vs-Wa COMPANY—Orrick Brsrrr and DIAIIOND
Ettreets—Fstinansi.pitra. Aug. Met, 1868.—Ari foetal
meat of Faye Delius per share liking seeond inetal
moll an the capitol stook of lulermaritown
Pfieeea
ser atiwey Coynpany, is due and, pay able on or before
the first dsy of tkitober neat tsusuins.
Dl timer of the Board of Managers.
W. Id. elielliFißLY.
BeereUiry and Treaeurer.
1860.. THE
-. 860
AGRICULTURAL PAIR
1 .
,
AT • POWELTON. TWENTY•FOURTR WARD,
PHILADELPHIA.
TUE PHILADELPHIA SOCIET_Y
- FOR PRoMOTING AoßrouL - rtmg
Witt held fra next Exhibition of the products of
AGRICULTURE -
.HORTICIJLTDRE,
And the
MRCHANIC ARTS.
On the popular PAIR GROUNDS, West Philadelphia,
• On
- path. Nth. nth, and lath days of gemtember.
• Ali obleetsto be entered on or before EdAY, Sep
tember 16 , at noon. at w Mob time the ,Exhibition VIM*
OTIN TO VIIITTOM
Competition invited from all tarts of Pennsylvania
and tee adjoining Watts.
Sesames frame buildinge, tittits etalls. and sheds will
be provided for the dmPitty of Stock, of A srstutturat
Produce and implements., or Fruits, Vegetables, and
Flowers. and of Machiatry and Manufactured Garda.
most libesatellansements will be made with Rail
road COMOROITS for the, transportation of Exhibitors
cadobjects to and from the Fair.
rial. of Horses. Pretensions of the best Animals on
Exhibition, and labile tests of Implements will take
place daily.
Pamphlet Copies of the Premium Liet may be had
grateltously at the Agtioniturel 'Warehouses, or by ad
dressing either of the undersigned, at the eOOOITY'IS
Rooms, o. 6,113-CHEI3 • NUT St act.
. CRAIG; DIDDLE, President.
, A. L. KENNEDY. Rea. Soo's'. sem 8t
STOVES.
TBENERY BEST AND MOST
,tsuWilerifrf ril li i ? eathrAtioinanana.lt
'mess. 'Them 'fovea receive the moat enthusiastic
prairie *hewer they tome been in nee they are the
'most economical Gas Burner raid Radia Stoves for
winning , house extant, are cOnstrUCte on the most
nomadic. primal'', and will consume t heir own make
and gas. making. st Nevins of fuel forty per cent over
ant other stove in use. It is the house•warrner of the
cgs,: has a direct end radiating draught by opening or
Moms the danMer, Fat sale wholegale and retail.
Call and see. No, 293 North bEt..OND Street.
se2ll4;*, • .•..1 F. Fuels.
A:PINE - ASFORTNIENT OP WRITING
PavERS just teneived :it AM I..RN'B Now rook
and Stationere Mars, No, 1024 CHESTNUT Street.
WI/KITING PAPERS OF THE BEST
antiiity end steles. Ma learns the Celebrated De
Ls Rsoblarlutaatnre,at aI.A.KN'S rook andiStationpsy
Ilitays„ rim 1024 CHESTIIUT N Feet
AFINE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH
Writing Pavers, inoluding Letter, Note, sod Bath
Pcst. Quadrille , and Vfacer l aonfal i tt
I, ti ellzg e tt mates, ALLNIt ES, No.
GE, ALLEN'S LADIEi , PEN, THE
beet in ord. Get Allen's Pplstelary Pen, No. UO3.
Get Allen's Bank Pea. &superior rations.
• . Vies. Pens are the beet in nee, are YOry flexible; end
Trite eirloOthly. Cell at NO.lpil4 CHESTNUT Street.
and try them.
'ALL THE , NEW M&GAZANES JUST
reeitivod at Aro New rook find Ptationerf
FROM. PO. 10*I MirrTNUT Stoat. se22 2t.
PORE PORT WlNE.—Physicians and
Meat of as reliable article of FUR ,
POW' WIN , are *soured toot they oan °Won it at
!Man I,ANTW.ELL'S Wino and Liquor titers,
*rat *sifter of yEItIVIANTOWN ...oaf) pad
EER POOO. who. pas on hand a meal qUantity of
.4111 T , bottlivd io Oporto in Int. ant 6t
WRY, TRY, TRY,
1116 GIRARD AVENGE,
A
IV84. 9 11:10R8. AND SHUTTERS,
nispa!, !maw and DwAttritiwn,
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1860.
NEW PtiEEICA.TIC;NS.
THE , METHODIST,
FOR THIS WEER, lIIREADY. -
Its contents are of the usual various character, with
the new feature
_ OF A PORTRAIT OF TEE
REV. HENRY SLIVER, D. D ,
OP THE EAST B iLTIMORE CONPERPTCP.
WITH A RIOGRAPpICAL learin.
A SERMON,
•
BY THE REV. DR. CRANE.
07 NILW mEltsly.
LETTER FROM BALTIMORE
ON BORDER AFFAIRS, ho., ho.,
TERMS—TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR.
L. BANGS.
PUBLISHER.
Subscriptions received by
PERRINPINE rt HIGGINS,
It BS North FOURTH Street.
ANATIONAL EDITION OP IR
VING'S WORKS."
SAMUEL HAZARD In.
No.l it 4 CHESTNUT Street,
Hee the pleasure of anrounoing to the Philadelphia
public the , the well. known piddle, er of
WASEUNOTON IRVING'S WORKS,
Mr. G. P. Putnam, of New York, has now in counts of
Preparation
A NEW AND COMPLETR NATIONAL EDITION
OF THE WORKS OF"HAT
GREAT AMERICAN Au rim.
WASSINGTON4IRVINO,
In 21 volume'. together with
HIS LIFE •ND LETTERS.
BY PIERRE M. IRVINE.
His Literary Executor and Nephew t in 3 volumes.
This entirely new edition of this Popular author will
be published in monthly vommes, at
81.60 PER VOLUME,
PAYABLE ON DELIVERY,
In 12ine. sae supethly printed on dellostely tinted
paper, substantially bound in bevelled boards, snob
VuLUME ILLUSTRATED
WITH VIGNETTES ON STEEL AND WOOD,
It will be
BALD EXCLUSIVELY TO SUBSCRIBERS,
Ard will be greatly superior to any edition ever before
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A very handsome set of these
UNIVERSALLY POPULAR WORKS
Is thus placed
WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL.
Six volumes. viz:
TAE SKETCH. BODE,
SALMAGUNDI'.
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TALES OF A TRAVELLER,
Are now ready, and subsoriptions received for the set,
at
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H C AZARD t ;
uILe
t
sett etstuth
ALZA.C'S •x BALZAOS
NOVEL. 1 - NOVEL.
JUST PUBLISHED:
OESAR BIROTTEAU.
A MAGNIFICENT NOVEL.
BY M. BONOBE DE BALZAO.
One elerant volume. cloth bound. Price 81.
Translated from the French original expressly for this
edition, by 0. W. Wight and F. B. Goodrich,
I" Dick Tinto").
BALZAO
Has been little known because he has been littlo trans
lated. Except by reputation, he is almost utterly,
unknown in America. " Over the whole continent o f
Europe however," (to quote,theworde of Charlesiltok
ene, " ell the Year Bound" . wherever the It era
ture France jints penetrated, his readers are num
bered y tette of thou ands."
DiCKENB CONTINUER:
"Unquestionably, Balsao ranks as ore of the few
great seliuses who appear, by ones and twos, in un
to'', after century of authorship, and who leave their
mark ineffaesablv on the literature of their age."
The wooed Balm novel wlll be
THE PETCARLNOYA NCES OP MARRIED LtPF.
RUDD &ETON have also Just aublished PO
EMS BY BENNY L. FLABIL of Mobile, Va. One
el:ken• 13mo, cloth bound. Price. Mo.
Any of these books sent by wain stn free.
BIM) /A CARLNTON, ,po Publishers,
130 GRAND street. NEW YORK.
se23 watf
FALL SALES OF BOOKS.
SAMUEL HAZARD Jr.,
T 294 ckIEaTAUT Street,
Invitee the a!tontion of
...Bott . X • BUYERS,
and the publics eenerelly to the
• LANDS AND WELL-IdRTED STOCK OF BOOK
EVERY DEPARTME N T OF LITERATURE,
now in store and being received from recent
HADE SALES.
THE /*MACRAE T
P.
THE FARMER, TEE STUDENT,
THE MECHANIC,
on
THR MAN OP LEISURE,
can find at this establishment
Books thet will be lnetrunting,
arnialing,_or useful to mob and every ono.
THE. NE.. PUBLICATIuNS
are received as fast as Issued and
BUBSCR'PTIONd ARE RECEIVED,
also, fo- all the Magazines.
BTATION.bRY IN GREAT VARIETY,
and of the best desoriVion.
Having BINDERY connected with the establish
ment. Binding can be executed in the best and cheat/-
eat manner.
Sir Persons residing out of town, at also citisens,
will find this a pleasant plane in which to ears time in
l ooking over the hooks. eeir-mwdeset
B'
01 K BUYEKS.--Gentlemen: I have
CHESTNUT tasemen whe r e e Philadelphia Bank,
419 Street, I will continue to buy
and sell .(as I lave heretofore done at the Clifton,-
ce r-wooks printed prior to the year 1499. Also,
a Copt o Emmaus on the riew Testament, I v015.,4t0,
...voted in 1618. Price 050. I snit also deal In Bncravings
and Autographs, Persons at a dietanee prishin i g ia ta se:
Boohe, will des ,rtbe their names,.dates. SUM. 12_ dins..
con¢ittone and enacts, Pamphlet Laws of rennin
ram. and old Books upon America wanted,_
aus-em JOHN CAMPBELL.
SMoHENRY'S BOOK .ROOMS. ,
• 106 WALNUT STREET. PIIILADELPNIA.
STANDARD PUIIFIORTPTiON WORK.. (son lm"
_11',4..TS AND . CAPS-
CIitARLES OAKFORD & SONS
Have now open
ALL THEIR NEW STYLES OF GENTLEMEN'S
DRESS HATS.
NEW STYLES OF
SOFT HATS
JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS.
SCOTCH CAPS
Suet Reoeived. All of our own Importation.
CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS,
Continental Hotel,
It
Noe. 926 and 829 CHESTNUT Street.
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
WINDOW SHADES
AND
CURTAIN GOODS.
W. HENRY FATTEN,
rzo. 630 011F.8TNUT STRUT,
Offers a full stook of NEW and CHOICE PATTERNS,
at as LOW PRICES and on as reasonable terms rui
any house in the United States. sell 66
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Ci...ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
Now °among, a *sorb riesortment anovelties for
Gentlemen, vial EU itP,KA BCe tr.P TIEB,sIGA aPa.
PIE..,_COLLASS. ANN ELM trit 'PRA WILLING
SHIRTS, An., seleated in London end Paris, to weigh
special attention is invited. J. W. 'MOTT.
Sl4 CHESTNUT Street.
se22 A few doors below the 's Continental."
DIVIDENDS.
rll 9E PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON,
11 AND DALT MORE RAII.ROAD COMPANY—
September 19, 18130.-1 he Directors have thin day de
eared a semi , annual dividend oftbree and a half per ~.
cent. on the capital stook of the ctupanrpa uthle on
and after let October next. ALF.Reaii liOltN ER,
ee2o-thetufit neeretar V.
FFICE OF Tllg PHILADELPHIA,
GERM NTOWN. AND hORRISTOWN RAIL
ROAD CO., September IT, 1860.—The Board of Mana
gers of this Company at a Butted meeting of the lath
Instant. declared a dividend of 4 per cent. on the caw
lal stook, for six months. ending the 10th Instant. which
will he paid to etockholders on and alter MONDAY. tne
Ist of October next. 'Transfers will not be made for ten
dare after the 20th Instan t.
t.
sets tathoto" W. S. WILSON, Treasurer.
DIVIDEND OF THE PLANTERS'
BANK OF TENNESSER —The Dieinend of
taenty.seven and three•qoarters 121 X) per cent. on the
'ank of the Planters' Rank ofT enneasee. lees the
fractional parts of Orme already paid in • oath, will be
paid in Stook at the Western Dank of Philadelphia, on
and after the lath inst.
te115426 . G. M. TROUTMAN. Cashier.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
COPARTNERSHIP.—NOTIOE—I have
thin darlormed a Copartnerahlp with WM W.
BRONSON, uncle. the " firm" of CONKLIN de BRON
SON, in the general Livery, sale and exchange Stable
Bulinees. E. K. CONKLIN.
l'hiladelphia. August ZI/. 1860.
B. K. CONK] Ire. thankful for the liberal patronage
extend.d to him. begs to whoa the game for the new
firm of Conklin /c Bronson.7oADoA. WM . ronson. CONKLIN. NS
ee2o 6t* W. BROON.
AMALGAM BELLS.
Only ons•TIUKD the price of BMX and lets than half
th a t o f steal Bella ; of equally sonoroue and mellow
tone. Warranted for twelve months &amine, breakiege
by fair ringing.
For gale at the SOLE AGENCY en Philadelphia, No
612 COMMERCE Street.
thetu3m A. M. F. WATSON.
WARM AIR FURNAOF.
Thane w Cone Foresee Gas Consumer will I horoughly
warm your house. with one third lees noel than is re.
mime by any other furnace. eatialaotion in all oases
guerantled. Buildings warmed N end ventilated by
11.0i.0
seti-stutliSmif 1010 (711ESTNIJ Street. '
QLATE MANTELS.—The richest and
,
most beautiful specimens of enamelled Slate Man
tels ever otTered for sale in this country. manufactured
by ill', from Penneylvaniaslete , stone end for stele very
low. ARNOLD' &WILSON.
Ne.B-stuth3mif 1010 CHEOTIVUT !treat.'
RANNIA —All in Want of the
` l l.-/beet elevated, double oven Cooking Ranges will
do wilt° onil et AIINOI & wimre
os,'
feB-litUth Smi f 1010 CdEBTNTT Street
50()AM
p i t - Li AN A. 0 (MRS.—Com
" intail's.
Espanola, P c. il litTils,_
Tintano, .- Deck ben,
Oaltioua, An/Fl7. •
. Adorsoion. Arroyo Hondo. &e.
Or *nisi's. Louth's*, Millar. Caudle, users, and Flan
deaf, sq all mixes• qualitles, sad priesscort,by ye
Cent OnlYSill, and for sale by cil • ES TETE
NS Pt ASQ W la etreeit,
%MILLINERY GOODS: L .I,t+
FALL, 1860.
- • -
.
LINCOLN. `W OOD. - -
,NIOHOLE.
I
725 OHISSTRUT STREET,
eons Mock beloW,the Girard Rdnee;
•
STRAW AND MILK ,
BONNETS,
FRENCH FLOWER®,
FEATHERS,
RIBBONS.
Children's and Misses'
BEAVER HATS. !
The largest and tallest assortment of the kind In the
Mtg. sull-tuthe ant
FALL,
1860,
MILLINERY GOODS,
M BERNHEINT;
No. 91 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
I have now open a complete assortmedt of RIB
DOZY.% FEA7 REM FLOWERS. and BONNET MA
TERIALS, alt the most fashionable colors and *tries.
ALSO,
STRAW GOODS,
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
£O., do.
A Large assortment of Vernon and Continental Hats.
with Feathers to match, to which I call the attention
of MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS.
Piing are LOW, and great Induoeme a ts will be
offered to Cash and responsible Purchasers. AO/1m
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.
729
CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH,
Have opened a SPLENDID AtSORTMENT of
FRENCH FLOWERS, HEAD DRESSES,
FEATHERS, RIBBONS, STRAW GOODS,
AND
BONNET MATERIALS,
AT LOW PRICES.
Ca FALL, 1860.
RIBBONS. BONNETS.
MILLINERY GOODS EXCLUSIVELY.
We have 'now on hand, and daily receiving, a largo
and handsome assortment of
RIBBONS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
BONNET MATERIALS,
STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
MISSES' AND INFANTS' RATS, SHAKERS, &0.,
FRENCH AND ABIIKRICAN FLOWERS,
HEATHERS, RUORES,
•ND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE
MILLINERY LINE,
To which the munition of the trade is &rooted.
ROSBNBEILM, BROOKS, & CO.,
atile-1m 421 MARKET Street, North ride.
Ink ni rS. M. S. BISHOP, NO. 1016
lerrtimepre pared to tarnish milliners and rturpta
with pattern Hata.
POLITICAL.
FIFTH OF TUE
GRAND BEILIBR
Of epeolai meeting' is favor of
FREEDOM. AND PROTROTION.
Tun
ROM. FRED. Y. STANTON.
Formerlv e of
14228 6 g00, now or Knumn i wilt adatiso
the plil ia wan i tnektan , joArty _
21E2Tm131BER 23,
•
AA
AT 3 o cLocic,_AT
lONAL oAL,L,
MARKET TREe.T. BELOW Ticiftrmircra,
1411-St On the treat lane. of the day.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
POI( 00VEIELNOt OT PErINTLYANIA,
HENRY D. POSTER,
Of Westmoreland County.
161 Dtstriot—WlLLlAM E. LEHAIA.N.
2d '• JOHN BRODHEAD.
SI " JOHN KLINE.
Bli " WILLIAM MORGAN.
sth .. HARRY INGERSOLL.
Sluts tlaxltOE,
Ist Dictrlot—SAM ("EL J. RANDALL,
LIWISL.ITVRI
let Madrid—JOSEPH CALDWELL.
Sd " THOMAS E. GASKILL.
ad " PATRICK MoDONOUGH.
4th " ROBERT E. RANDALL.
oth " SAMUEL JACKSON.
6th " CHARLES L. WOLFF.
7th " PAUL KETTERLINUB.
Bth " JOHN SMITH, Ja
9th " HENRY DUNLAP.
10th " HENRY O. LEIBENRINO.•
11th " JOHN S. RIEHL.
12th " WILLIAM 0. SNYDER.
13th " WILLIAM D. MORRISON..
11th " GEORGE W. H. SMITH.
13th " JOHN M. ARUNDEL.
lath " THOMAS W. DUFFIEL D.
17th " 8. M. ZULICH.
FOR RECORDER OD Dump,
GEORGE W. WUNDER.
FOR PROTHONOTARY OY DIOR= COURT.
WILLIAM LOUGHLIN.
FOR CLIRIC 09 QIJARTER 13R8STORS,
PHILIP IL LUTTS.
Paz CORONIII,
ANDREW LOWRY
REMOVALS.
TV?. J. HENRY EMALTZ. his Reni4ved
t. N.E. corner BIXTET end BROWN Eits.
REMOVAL.. •.,
EItRRETT, RICKS, & CALDWELL,
CLOTH HOUSE,
UM?e removed to
821 MARKET STREET.•
Borers are invited to examine our stook. 111111-113
REMOVAL.
CHARLES HARKNESS,
WHOLESALE CLOTHIER,
TM
REMOVED
TO
No. 606 CHESTNUT STREET,
South Side. above Sixth.
PHILADELPRIA. . itu3o.lll
n'YOTT & 00., No. 232 North 81100 ND
Stteet.—Vas t ing removal to or , new and spacious
sts,re, we trout as l - the &taut en o Dealers to' our Ix-
Votive stook o .PATSNT M WINESr PEtt-
IMMERY. sad FANCY AtrrIOLES. Our tat own
prises master yarietv than can be found at an y ease
aohment to the United States. and our priors a 111 oan
etre with env market. auf-to theft
R EM.OVAL.-M IBS B. M. RED& lON
bRo removed to No. 12114 WALNUT etre' IL
1112 121.
WOOL.
Now in store, and for sato at the lowest mark'
via's,' large Stook of the most desirable grade I of
OHIO AND PANNSYLVANIA FLEECE
ALSO.
LOW AND MEDIUM WOOLO,
Whioh notohmara an nautili:ad to oat( and sw=ine.
BENJ. COATES,
ISIT PI arkst Sinai. Philadelphia•
FAMILY FLOII.R,
MADR FROM. CROWE WHITR WHHAT
MATTSON.
ARCH and TENTH 'Meets
T I EYE-ORIENTAL DETERSIVE
"t 3 0A —Vneoureged by the gyost end. merited too.
o? es 9r this artkole, Devote( unetinohlted:soelfers
comely inntuteu)t eneettoooe oily, ema we fee h
Our duty to heti(' the leurollo that nose he genuine, Si
eept en( nuns ui !dimwit on tiAmtn t •
atuttl-wo 14.14 imam in $471E01.03.
RiItAIi 7 NIiRICGoODS.
REAL:IOISII7POPLINS.
„ .„.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
2 (rums of
REAL IRISH POPLINS,
of the oelebrated
MANUFACTURE OP
PIM, BROS. & Co..
DUBLIN.
818 AND 820 eIIEYINUT STRUT.
ee22•t!
FALL CLOAKS
OPEN! NO DAILY
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY,
W. P. CAMPBELL'S,
NO. 111:4 CIIESTNur STRENT
SPECIAL NOTICE
L. J.LEVY&OO.
WILL OFFER, ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 16.
ONd CASE OP DOUBLE-WIDTH POPLINS,
FIFTY CENTS PER YARD
The goods era
ENTIRELy NEW IN STYLE,
'laving Jolt arrived, and aro greatly below the u'eual
MOO.
L. J. & Co. will oontlnue to reoelvo daily the balance
of their Importations. They will he all mold at
VERY REDUCED PRICES,
As it in their intention to olono out as reninir at Doe
tilde the whole of the stook.
Families requiring Superior Linens, Blankets. Table
Linens, Bheetings, Flannels. Quilts; Cambria, and
White Good. or all desoriptiorui, will find a Very large
amortment to chomp from, and a.I at
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET
aols tt
SPECIAL NOTICE.
L. J. LEVY Je
Announce to the Publio and their Customers that
they will commence to sell MT, on
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,
AT RETAIL, AND
FOR CASH ONLY.
Their very extens.ve and ohoioe stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
The scads will all be marked down to VERY LOW
PRICES, in order to dispose of the stook in as abort
a time as a forced private sale will admit of.
ON MONDAY NEXT
They will open three owe of new printed
MOUSSELINES, CASHMERES, AND MERINOS.
Alao, one cue of black ground
FOULARDS.
Allot which will be offered under regular prices.
L. J. LEVY & CO. would be greatly benefited by
an early settlement of the accounts now due therm
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET,
sas-if
Ir,
ADIES INVITED TO SEE TUE
hrieri this anornaillTdli *Lobit &TANI.. No, 400_
Finest Idennoessold.
Vinest flashineres
Fiona De Lainaa sold.
Richest Dress silks sold.
Best Frenob tT , ntzea soh!.
Store-keepers and ot re sae requested to examine
goods. eel!
WILDNESS STUFFS.
Ribbed Pooelines.
Garibaldi', new, at T 5 Gents Peking, Rare de Franco.
PnvelitlVl BrObe•
Embroidered Minimum
Rich styles of de Loins..
Panay Bilks, of new designs.
Large lot of blerinoes,
French Chintzes, very rich.
Neat Pope.hes. for Friends,
Children's Bright Plaids.
Flgiared Black Bilks. Plaid Flannels, (Motel styles,
Mantle Silks and Velvets,
SUARILESEI tlßUTttfritn.
OliESTfluT and EIGHTU Streets.
EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS!
TNORNLEY &
N.E. Corner tiliflTH & tir IN() ()ARDEN Ste.,
Roving lint
1118111i/ari t gl i fe STOOK,
Nowoffer for inspection.
ONt. OF THE HMI r STO CKS OF OCH)DS
In their line in Phsdelphia
D -WORT FOR
An CASH .EXOLURIVRLY •
d be sold
POSIT' VnLY CHEAP!
Special attention invited to
Mike and Drees Goods.
shawls and Cloaks.
Clothe and Cassimeres,
Blankete and Flannel's.
Linen G..ode and Abashes.
Maneollea and other guilts
Hosiery. filoves,
&o.
All Goods marked at the lowest price. sell
ALTERATIONS COMPLETED AND
NEW CH A RTOOD9 RECEIVED,
ES ADAMS & SON.
have mueh increased the depth of their store, and will
now display. on
ONE FLOOR,
alms and choice variety of
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
which they intend saltine at prices to Davy coarvirt-
VON, FOR Cahn.
4-4 Wainsutta Shirt , ngs. 12/: cents.
4-4 C. Adams & Bon', do, 1 0
04 do do Pillow Main. 12% oents.
Dark Prints. at 10 cents, usual price DX.
White-around Printed Brilliants, 124 cents, neon
price 25.
New style Fall Delitlnss. at 13% cants. usual price 23
Super quality Hoop Skirts. at IS cents per hoop.
Bich printed French Morinoes.
Ilion Jo Lupin's Mouirde.l sines.
igh cold mod Plaids for children.
arse bars rich styles Plaids.
New style neat Laved:is.
Stella. Broche. and Blanket Shawls.
Hosiery and Neck-ties in variety.
New Goods will be daily received, and every atten
tioniftven to render 'Me a
F1R31 . -CLARE FAMILY DRY GOODS RTO RE.
seB-stuthl S. E. corner EIGHTH and ARCH Ste.
EYRE & LA.NDELL, No. 400 ARC/II
strest. cash dealers JO Shawls, wholeza:e and retail.
1.000 Mack Centre Stellas.
1,000 OA Sty le Fall Rhaarls.
1.0 .0 Soo , oh Plaid Clan Shawls.
1.000 droohe Long and Square Shawls. sel3-t
IPYttiu do LANDELL, southwest corner
FOURTH and A RCH.
Cash dealers in Fsnoy and Staple Dry Goode,
Richest %is a imported.
Best quality Blank edits.
Silks imported for Friends.
CLOAKING CLOTHS , CASSIMERES,
BROADCLOTHS. VESTIR OS. &C.
Boys' Cassimeres, good patterns. 75 ate.
ginets and Union Casio mares. an to 70 ots.
Fanny Cassimeres, from 75 to 51.75.
Fins Black Caesimers and Doeskins.
BL At K BROADCLOTHS.
For Dress Coats, Fleet Coate, Overoonts, &o.
Heavy Overcoatl nes. Beaver. Pilot. Tricot. Am.
MONT CLOAK INDS.
For Ladies' wear, of every desirsble shade.
Fine quality and low price, by rho yard or woe.
N. B.—Tailors supplbed at lowest net rash priors.
coop Pat & CONA RD
self Southeast nor. NINTH and MAK RE .
WALL CLOAKS IN PREPARATION
1 some o_pfijli ng every day ;
Rtealcsrill he complete. •
Orders taken nod executed with despatch.
Fall and Winter Shawls.
Children's and Muses' Shawls
•COOPER & CONARP,
5612 Southeast oor. NINTH and MARKET ,
CLOTHING.
1000 BOYS' CLOTHING. 1002
F. A. HOYT ea BRO.
HAVE THIS DAY OPENED,
R FALL BUSINESS,
WISE TUSER USUAL ASSORTMENT OP
YOUTHS' AND BOYS' READY-MADE
' CLOTHING..
Also, on hand, large stook of GOODS to order, from
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
sen-tbstulm TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
KELLY & DOHE4i,TY,
TAILORS,
31 and 93 BOUM FIFTH STREET.
HAVE WIT IMBUED TIMM
PALL AND WINTER BTYLNB,
Together with &lame assortment of
NEW AND FASHIONABLE (MODS,
To whloh the publi'e and invited ta examine.
selo 2m
AZIIMEA l AZIAttA 1 AZD .
AZUMZAI AZUMCA I AZUMEA! AZUMEA !
PROF. MORRIS' A7.UMEA BARING POWDER,
Manufactured solely at No. 6/ ?forth FOURTIf
threat. and for sale by Grocora k eneranr. .12 Dour
gulpOOß RICII ARD'S EY EIVATER."—
Thim actentif,o prevartition removes cataract.
end all kinds of ti•flaiumarion• no mAtter how long ataNl
lng Wev i ra. 3. l'o l4 b o e . h t a i d
l iVentr-five °sea per bottle, ota-ati
W %NM
WANTED—A situation as Errand Boy
I V:C/WW.TiogralaNlT l Nat
2.22-2 t•
WANTED—A Middle-aged Lady as
Ifourekeaper Reference riven end required.
Address Thpuiets." Blood'i Dispatch. eetlSt•
.
WANTED—A Second-hand fire proof
Siff., EV. III & Wr.tron's male preferred. Ad
dress" B. C.." Pre , : office. re 72 St*
pIARTNER WANTED.--The advertiser
wishint to onlarge snare and profitable business
already established, and paring well, is willing to ad
mit a partner who clan furnish ea WO. Address with
real name Allen." office of The Preis. aid 2 tlt•
A
A YOUNG MAN FROM TER 0013 N.
TRY wishes a situ' , tlon in a Retail Groner, Rtore,
Can give good city and country references. ddreu
" Elwood," o ffi ce of this paver. se22-3c.
WANTED -A NUMBER OP SOBER
and industrious men, of good manners. Addragg
in the liandwrions of Inc applice4 l 6o4 at tins affioe.
almanacs required. ge22-30
WANTED—A Young Man as Assistant
Book keeper in a Book and Paper More; elle
who has a knowledge of the business proffered. ad
dress, stating salary, BLANK, Press office, ;en 3t•
A GOOD SALESMAN, WHO OAN I - 14
fluencie n fir amount of ossh and short-oredit
city trade, will hear of permanent entatement In a
Wnolees , e Cloth Store. !Wilms "Cloth,' office of
this ',suer. eel ft°
WANTED—By in expert penman, a
flituatton in • Convorannor's Onion, u Copriae.
Addresn P. E. 8., ninon of The Press. seri) 3
A N T s E D—An experienced BOOK
KEEPER in a wholesale dry-goods house To
a competent person a fair salmi Wilt be wen. Address,
with references, " & Co.,' *Arlo° or TA, Pres.,.
5019.4 t•
A . HARDWARE SALESMAN, HAVING
fourteen years' experience in ei first.class tier
York house. wishes an eusegement In this city. Ad
dress •• Box 2t01," Post Office, New York. sel9 st'
WANTED.—An industrious young man
V In attend in drL g,.14 NtOre fiord refe,eatto
s required. Address " F. G.," this office. sea It'
IT S. MARINE CORPS RECRUITING
BERVIM—WANTED—For the U. R. marine
corps, ab'e- bodied, unmarried men. herween :he age,
of 21 and 35 year!, not less than 6 feet sff, inches high,
and of good character.
Soldier. serving in this corp s perform drily at navy
yards and on hoard United States ships-of-war on fo
reign station..
?ay, from 911 to 92) per month, besides clothing, ra
tions, 3p.
All other information which may ho desired will be
given at the Rendezvous % No. 31 I South FRONT St.,
near Sprain. let Lieut. W. (OES BUYD,
sel7-121 Macmillan Maw.
r EACUERS WANTED—As Principals,
Aniiitants. or Partners. in the different States.
Sobool■ Familes. and Colleges, *eyeing competent
Teachers (for any 1160(/013 of country.) can obtain the
heel talent for any Department by addrauin g the "
Ne
ttenetTeaohera' Institute." 33$ BROAD WAY. hew
York.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
pOR EXCHANGE.-A CHOICE TRACT
•-• of good unimproved farm lend in the State of New
jersey, convenient to the city. will be exchanged for
pity Property. Apply at No. 11t4 FEDERAL. Street.
r se= tf
FOR SNLF-THE STOOK. FIXTURES,
MACHINERY. ko.. of a BEDDING and FEA
THER ho ablishment, (Gilbert's Old Stand, 938 and
939 RICO E Avenue I Tr. is an opsorton ty seldom
met with, being ettabhshed for Sissies bears, and loins
a fins business. lt•
ROXBOROUGII PROPERTY FOR
BALD.—Three-story STONE HOUnE. with none
rooms and hell. two acres of land, plenty of fruit and
shade, within ten minutes walk of the Norristown Rail
road. Lopated on Ridge road and Rittenhouse corset
Mx miles from Philadelphia. Terms emu. Apply to
JOHN TOW PS. on the premises, or inquire at Stb
North SIXTH Street. se2l)-/R*
ROOMS, WITH STEAM POWER, TO
LET CHEAP. Apply on the promisee, Waal
hiokon Station, Nor, down Hai(toad.
NM St. .1. TOWERS.
AiFOR SALE—A new Clipper Bark,
of about Eel tone, now or the goal.; bruit of the
beet material.. Can be ready for sea in six days. She
is fitted for passengers, and would make a fine ps obit.
Apply to POWLE . 11AHRiti, &
. 017
CO North FRONT Street.
31IS50URI LAND II
300,000 Ames for Sale, at priori ranging from I 3)
to 60 cents ter Aore.tn any quantal:les required.
TAXES ptid, and FA'rENTS proour Jd for purotta
se no of Land under the 0 raduation Art.
Flats furnished grails branoloeing a postage stains
For farther information appluto
WILBON, RAWLINGS CO.,
uu e. and General Land Agents,
BO CH F.STN UT Street,
Between THIRD end FOURTH,
ST. LOUIS. AtO.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located.
jrg-am
gg FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
dein CITY PROPERTY—A Farm of 40 or 80 Acres.
situate on the Camden and Athotio Rst.road. at Ham
monton Swain. Howie, Barn. Fencing, and improve
inept+. generally. good. The Boon and location cults
bin for a lioardine House or Igernmart. Cott/saes and
Building Lots slut for sale Atlantic lay. Enquire of
Jollro SCEWART. Architect.
No. 40? WALNUT Street.
'a etuth-12t•
FOR S ALE—A well-assorted Mock of
Hardware. Cutlery, Am. and the fixtures of the
store. with the privilege of renting the store, which is
situated in the centre of business. The houtirdtaa been
doing the Southern and Western Pennsylvania trade.
Any person vermeil of loins into the Hardware bssi.
toss will find it a good opportunity. The stook will he
offered on reasonable terms. Address • 4 A et this
otfiee. &BLS etude tf
HOARDING.
nOARDING IN A STRICTLY PR I
p; rand!g wanted try genilemnr wi'e
_Re, _
Add revs
!NU Lb tax. v-a 14 .
.4 R. Le accommodated with coot] toareint in a rentßel
Ettvate,frimily. Location central. Athirst' •• 8 . .
rail °ince. son 61
HOARDlNG.—Families and Single Gen
tlemen can have Board anti large pleasant rooms.
furnished or u n Annulled. in a fi•st.olass house. hi an
plying ai No. tb.l9 obi arroN street vhieh 11101 east
and west, and between SPRUCE andPINE streets.
5e14•450
B• DlNti.—T rligible aeon-fur
niahed Rouse. No. 13th 'WALNUT Street. will
be reopened for the reception of too or three Derain
nent (emitter, on the let September under the eupervi
mon of efficient housekeepers. References exchanged.
ean-lgt
REWARDS
FIVE DOLL R 3 RENVARD.-
LOST—A large blank and whitey_ spotted Ft.
Damara DOG Answers to the name of " Nero " he
bve reward will North by returning it to the Elootrio
Ott Depot. No 6B BECOND Ntreet.
RAILROAD LINES.
STRANGERS IN PHILADELPHIA,
NOW IS THE TIME
TO VISIT TAR
SEA-SHORE.
THE 110TEL3 AT ATLANTIC CITY ARE NOT
HALF FULL.
FINE lIATHINU, BAILINO, AND FI3IIINO.
Trams leave VINE•STREET WHARF at 7.30 A. M.
and 4 P. 11L, daily.
NORTH PENNSYLVA
NIA RAILRO s D.
(MAT RYDoCTION OF FARE TO WILKESBARRE
DURING THE eTATR FAIR.
During the continuance of the State Fair. the North
Pennsylvania Railroad Compsny. will IMMO. from its
TICK T OFFICES ot WI 1.0 w Street and BRRIN
Street. Single rickets to Wilkesbarre, at the reduced
rate of
TURFS: DOLLARS EACH.
Tickets for PlolnAelvhirt will Alen be issued at Wilkes
barre, by MIS Route. dories the Mlle time, at the same
rate
These Tickets will be good from September Pith to
September 21111,, inclusive. and will not be recognized at
any other time. ELLN ',LARK
Agent N P. R. R. Co.
FRON r and WILLOW Streets.
im le amei WEST 011E81 E R
AND PHILADELPHIA
VIA MEDIA.
OHANOK OF HOURS.
On and after 51onday, ptembe rlrdt 1850, the trains
win leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, corner
of Thirty•first and Market streets, West Philadelphia,
at 7.45 and 10 A. NI.. and 2.50 and 5 P. M.
Leave WEST CHESTER, from the Depot, on East
Market street, at I and 10 15 A. M., and 1.40 and II P.
ItAU,itgA )
ON tHINDAY,
Leave Philadelphia, from the depot. northeast gamer
of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 8 A. M. and 2
P.M.
leave West Chester. at 7.30 A. M.. and 4.43 P. M.
Trains leavir g Philadelphia, at 7 48 A. M. and a P.M.,
connect Wednesdays and eritutdays only, at 2.1) P. hi.,
at Pennelton with the Philadelphia and Balti
more Central Railroad. for Concord, Kennett Avon
dale. Elkview. ho., and for Oxford. via nage. from end
of Track. at 743 A. M. On Tuesday. Thursday. and Sa
turday. the 743 A. M. train from Philadelphia will con
clot with a line of stages, via Oxford and Hopewell, to
Texas. in Lancaster °minty.
The last Paesenger Railway Car will leave Front and
Market streets to unmet/. and Eighth am , Market
streets 25 minutes before the starting time from the
Depot, and will carry a Bag to denote tt.
Office and waiting room, southeast corner of Eighth
and Market streets. where passengers. purchasing
tickets for West Chester. will be furnished with a ticket
over the Passenger Railway,
HENRY WOOD.
General Finnan ntendent.
The baggate ear will leave Eighteenth and Market
green; one hour before the departure sif the train from
the West Philadelphia DePot. eel4•tf
airiMME PASSENGER TRT-WEEKLY
AND FRe IGHT
ROUTE TO NORFOLK and PORTSMOUTH. Va., via
the Philadelphia. Wilmington. and Balt , more . ,„ and
Delaware Railroads. teepee by the new steamer phils
delphia to Norfolk. ani Portsmouth, Va.
On and after July 9th, passenger.! from Philadelphia
will take the Slb A. Al. train at the depot. corner
Sword strict and Waslonston avenue, on l ussitare.
Thursdays, and Saturday a, arriving at Seaford at 100
P. M., and at Norfolk eerly the next morning. The
steamer Philadelphia will leave Norfolk on the even
ings of Monday, Wednesday. and Friday, connacitn%
with the train at Seaford, which arrives at Phi &del
i:his at 1 P. Al.
Fare for first claw passengers, including Metal on the
boat, $7
sanond-olass passengers, ism:ailing meals on the boat,
$4 50
Proigia taken as low as by any other route.
Von further partnutats see small band- bills at the
hotels, and other publm places, or inquire ot
C. P DARE, Agent,
corner Breed st. and Wantons ton ay. •
H. F. KENNEY, blaster of Transportation,
P. W. R. R. f'o.
1 I T V RfINS T vin k1 i Er% , g35 1 31. ' ,
r t. corner ELEV Ervin
On Banda'', leave illatelphi'a l 2. Pi.ilti:tekd4
Chester II 4 P. M. vsa-tt
CHINESE AND JAPANESE GOODS.-
The balance of the above consianmeut received
by the bdwln Forrest. will be &sensed of et low priors.
laboct of a very enamor Japanese Cabinet,
Tablas. waiters, Fans Tenpors Teapots,* few well
itteaed r ine a pe'e awl lob Fall and Winter drew,
Jae., Sta. No.b West PENN tiQUAllts. sel9-Staf
inARIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.—Ono
pound of which will do as much washins, and do it
better than three of common rosin scan; clothes need
no boiling nor rubbing on rt wash hoard. Over Moue
families are now constantly using It. We guarantee It
to give sa•lsfaottort. or return the money. All reetrentn
bleGrodsrs have it (or sale.
THAIN &
99 and 94 nouth Wharvee.
Inn wsittf
PICKLING VINEGAR.-375 Bbls of
clmsfisd Cider Vinegar for Piokling..l4o do. White
?(TP:il;',avr.gs ,, xtr,prArAstokNwur , % - .. trc.
1. soma lusty's. c 0. ..
AMUSEMENTS.
CONCERT HALL,
CILESTNUT STREET,
Metamorphosed, by Thaernabargle Still, into the
PSYCHOMA.NTEUM.
0 Venial' In Psyationmatetun."—Cictro
MONDAY NEST, SEPTEMBER 21,
MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 24,
MONDAY RBXT, SEPTEMDRR Y L
First ■ppearance in Philadelphia these eight
yore of
PROF. ANDERSON.
" Great Wizard of the North,"
CotrnopoMao Monarch of ?lief/Want, and
CYCLOGEOTIC TRAUM&TURGIST.
In bt elkborftely
GRAND ENTERTAINMENT,
Replete with the Superb, Ornate, Elegant. and Mtet,e
A NIGHT IN WONDER WORLD,
A NIGHT IN WONDER WORLD
A NIGHT IN WONDER TVORID,
MAGIC, MYSTERY, AND MIRTH,
In the highest development* of the
ART MAGIQUE.
GE=I
THREE HOURS OF ILLUSION,
Comprising, with countlew addittooe, the tune
reportotre of wonders u presented by
PROFESSOR ANDERSON,
BEFORE
Queen VICTORIA, at Bt:Ali:oam Palace;
The late EMPEROR OF RUSSIA;
The RING OF TILE BELGIANS;
KING OP HANOVER ;
HMO OF SWEDEN;
AND
Jar. THE CROWNED HEADS OF
EUROPE
AND RECENTLY IN
USTRA LIA, NEW ZEALAND,
TASMANIA, INDIA, BURMAII,
EGYPT. SOCIETY ISLES,
SANDIVICII ISLES.
CALIFORNIA
GGYMNASIU . —The Gymnasium
of Professors BHAERRAND VEWIII. at the
corner of NINTH and ARCH Enver*. is now pressred
for the Winter course. Tine emultisbassal ass haw
thoroushly renovated and /enlarged. and a sanstt of
Improvements have been added.
Be. des the terse numb., of over a amiss:sof pupils,
lathes. tetVe men. and children. who were beasttal
at tale institution lest rear.... hope to Ewe thotmada
more °I an sexes ant ages take adrant.ga of as °ppm
tonal offered at (Ins Institute to to .elit payseal
health. which is the Louft raossatty for kapptaaat la Is
man life.
AND 330 INCIDENTS, I ?lease call at the Institute.
A NIGHT IN WONDER WORLD
WILL DK IN
FIFTEEN ACTS,
EXEMPLIFICATIONS OF THE MAGICAL, MYS
TICAL, AND MIRTHFUL,
Selected from every department of
NATURAL MAGIC!
And with resources derived from the sciences of Che
wietry, Dye amine, Hydraulics, Aoonstics. Optics, Elec.
trioltY. Galvanism. Electro-Magnetism, in., is., in..
combined in such a wanner as to astonish by the mar
vellous character of the developments. stimulate to
thought by the myrtle nature of the performance. and
amuse by the elements of comedy which it is admitted
to posses.. Unique as an entertainment, it has the
attributes of yield cg el:dormant to auditors of even
age. equally delighting the young and the old, the staid
and the jovial.
THE THAIIMATURGY OP THE ANCIENTS.
THE MYSTERIES OP THE ROSICRUSIANS.
THE WONDERS WROUBT BY CAGLICMTRO.
•ND TAN
MARVELS OP MAGICIANS OP TILE ORIENT,
Will be more than excelled on each night of the per
formance.
On the stags will be erected a magnificent
ENCHANTED PS YCHOM ANTEIISI !
Embellished in the most costly style,
The de:glint splendor of which will call to the mind
of the students the temples devo•ed to the Mayo of the
Ramses and Thotmea, to the young the brilliant fauta
eles of tPe Arabian Nights, and to the travelled that
whirl% they have walleyed cf resplendeoor and sheen
anatomic &splay in the lands of the Brahmin and the
filog'em,•hen in.
-- 61 t he rammer morn
Adowtt the Tigris they wire borne
By Bezdad's ehlieee or fretted gold.
Hugh walled gorderut green and old.
Ey garden porches on the brim.
The costly door' dune open tide.
Gold glittering thr-ugh lamplight dim.
And brolderrd sofas on ertaXtitaya;!trese per
The Yeyohomsn's , or —" _
of encrtatment.
MEMEEMBIEM
Ind ooneist of variety of intricate ani beautsful
rnaohinery. exoeeding in snAgnifioencie anything which
Professor Anderson hale previously attempted.
ORNAMENTATIONS OP THE MOST OOROEOUS
RICHNESS AND SUPERB CRYSTAL
PARAPHERNALIA
will be presented to view on 'the rising of the curtain
urm the scene or Bewilderment. The entertainment
ssdi h. divided into a eerie. of
SOTS OF .MAGIC,
nnenaei so as to constant• a srorrnmme selected from
that presented in the course of Professor Anderson's
tour !mind the world, that which he submitted to
QUEEN VICTORIA AT BITICINORAM PALACF.
those which he hex at ►snows times proseeted before
the different CROWNID MUDS 07 trito77, and that
which eight years ago, met with the greatest runners
the Wizard of the North had anywhere achieved in its
representation before the
GREAT AMERICAN PEOPLE IN THE VARIOUS
STATER OF THE UNION.
Commensurate with PTO, Ten of Natural Scienoe,
from a knowledge of which that of Biagio reignite and
is composed, are the modificatfots and imarovemente
in the present edition of Professor Anderson's Per
lormaiws and it is to the learned, the well-informed,
and the seeker after information that he would more
especially appeal for patronage. Not but what be feels
confident that his
POT-POURRI OF MAGIC
will be found to contein moroesax to please the moat
fastidious epicurean in•amueement, and condiment@ to
suit the taste of the most satiated gastronomist of ex
ottement. That it shall really be the most sumptuous
treat of the load as yet submitted to the publia of Phila
delphiais simply Profeasor Anderson's desire. To oar
rY that intention out will be his elm. and to Std that he
has succeeded an lbe his most ardently coveted re
ward.
Moos last seeking the suffrages of the oil/sees o
Philadelphia eight years ago, it has been Professor An
derson's good fortune to visit nearly all the large eine
of Europe. Asia. Australia. and California, to be a so
;rumor in the lees of the Paoigo. and a performer '
amidst people of all nations and of all tongues. In eve
ry city and in every nation so visited. it has been his
aim to search for. collect, arrange, and make available '
to his enteitainment whatever might present the charm
of novelty, the value of ingenuity, or the excellence of
eheibil ty in the form of amusement wherever it is re
quisite that many art, should be called into play; that
these should be the ingenious to excite admiration, the
novel to enlist attention, the strange to produce auto
nishment, end the novel bleeding of manY Pleasing tints
into one picture. in order to produce general satisfac
tion. 'Eight years of study, observation. and travel
have bean spent with these ends in view. That which
the fertile and inventive genius of the French could
suggest in Paris, the industrious reses.oh of the Ger
man oontybute on the land of the Teuton, the tar
famed skilfulness displayed by the Hindoo to Br--
ish India. the mystio powers of the Arab beneath the
shadow of the Pyramids, the mating' resources of the
mgrignmigs of Algeria, the twists known to the Abort.
giros of Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. the re
ligious cabalistic rite. of the inhabitants of the Societe
and Sandwieti Islands. and lastly the mechanical talent
of the heterogeneous population of Americans. English
Meg/outs, Chinese. Japanese, and Polynesians, misem:
bled in California, have all been enlisted and adapted
by Professor Anderson, so as to render the amusement
which he now has the opportunity to present one of
the most cosmopolitan, extraordinary. and complete of
any in modern or in past times. The facilities which
Professor Anderson has had for perfecting his enter
tainment by extensive observation may be understood
from the facts that he has given his performance, with
various modifications. before people of all classes, from
the Queen of Great Britain d'wn to the uneducated na
tive of a Pacific Island ; that he has also performed un
der every variety of circumstances—planing before
crowned heads at Windsor Geode, to audiences of Turks
in the theatre at Pers, to groups of wanderine Arabs on
the sends beside the Nile.to tribes of dusky aboriginee in
the forests of Australia, to recumbent o.ientals tearing
against recumbent elephants where mangroves flourish
and where pagodas point upward to the sky, to dusky
forme beneath palm trees in the Pacific, to gold miners
at the bottom of a gold mine, silver hunters on their
way to Washoe, and to some of the most remote Pio
neers of American civilisation in an improvised thea
tre on the stump of the Big Tree of Calaveras in Cali
fornia, No one entertainment extant has been eo
variedly given, and perhaps no one entertainer living
has had more vicissitudes of travel to encounter. These
farts. as Professor Anderson is aware, would amount to
nothing in the estimation of the public, were it not that
they establish two important points: One being
that
the opportuniiies for adding to the fund of amusement
have been many, and that the stamp of approbation is
not that accorded by One city or people, but by the first
of the aggregate people of the O:obe. With these cre
dentials will be submitted to the public of Philadelphia
ha Night in Wonder-World.
The itajO WM on this occasion present the
MOST GORGEOUS COUP D'CBIL:
As lot beheld in any liana( Philadelphia,
AN ENTIRE TRANSFORMATION
Will be effected, and the Conceit Hall will be
lIETAMOBPROSED BY MAGIC.
THE GREAT PROGRAMME
WILL BE YUBLI3HED ON MONDAY.
The Protector will be assisted by
.._—The Modern airlillr.OrrnS and
retro•rentiniooent orthosraphist.
halu W. Anderson —......—. The Ariel to Prosrero.
Miss Flora Anderson... The Fairy of the Mi■tio &mac
Mr.i. U. A tderion, Jr.—.Ald-de-earns. to ths Wizard,
Miss Anderson
$7 The stay of Professor An,ler.on a lunit/id to is
few 'weeks only.
Ad mission to thej.pelly of tne 00 cents.
1.1a100n7 __ 23 cant.
B e a n i n twit planes. obtainable without extra oh arts
on Monday next end every dal from 10 till 3.
.
Grand Matinee end hiagiq
P.M.e. on BATIYRDAY aim
It I
etrLook out for th• PRCKMASIME on Monde: t
It
ANUSPJUINTS.
ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
ITALIA'' , °PELL
TBIB EVENING (8••TU eeelssaker = , °BAND GALA mosity...
Boxed apeearanc• or the *My 'co nisi* Disagh
112113 eIItITEAB rce,TALL
Lun•yzte. Bonet
SIGNORINA AUNEBI• ATALIas
tilt/NOW" A FANNY NATALI as At
)0 FON OR BEI GPWLI Se Geneatv.
Tickets cab ctsined for either orti=x i ll
Academy. Beek k Lawton's. and CU/
and Nu.° Btort
•
Doors open at 74*
_grin waraspes &
NI 0:4 DAY EVEIa IN% aalla •ba oe• of the Boa
son.
BENEFIT AND LAST APPEARANCE OF
MISS ADEL.INA 'urn.
And her first sessaraute• as
A ir sokL—, 1110:1474.
Mass ADELINA. P AT
LAI
thsesissaisselAshisesetar
or- Vio'etts" (first time.)
WALNUT-STREEI THZATRI
• • nu Lessee —.-3tre. M. A. GIAB i IM
tilts( e kianaolf Kr. WIL A.. A
Biainess Agent__ 94,. j ry
•
TIM telA.'7l:Rll.sr)7isvapirmila.
34:R.:ki ANT OP VENICE.
Phylotk. M. J. W. W &Utak ; Ports. Mrs. °Wilma*.
To te:Wade via. tie
coLpitx PAILMIEIt.
Deers owe It stock : reeicres.esatio someaccite
et TX (Meet.
?nese of AdmEssioet Drew Cults. ((Tess sounuet
without extra eberee,) 110 cents; rerlset. Mery
cured title) sent'. )37)4 *sets &coed Tter wet •
Circle awl Th:rd Tvir.llll costa : Privv.4 se.
$3: Steels Seats to Entwistle. 1.44 retests pocree.7.e.
WHEATLEY L CLAIRRA'S ARCH
STRVET THY:ATM.%
FIFTH GRAND MATINEE.TO-D
k.LLA A . e 22 o'cloc k
L
Cornmeoc[nt With
TLI F. LOCK Mk KEA'S NAT.
Is the Ecv/toot•
4
14 L
11 1"" efri T ristE!
LALLA RCIOKH! I.ALL A JI.OOIIII
Dart •Inveareece of !dr. k Jim FIAviLFLICS..
1.1 re az oo &toads!.
AIcDONOI:GIVS NEW GAIETIES--
RACE Btte.t. tbovi &tom!.
CROWDED Roe* NIGHTLY 01.161,1'
THt wrinipxowvy
MARTINWTTI AN AIrEL 11101.71.
'nits vrooso. BOK U.
Fint mght nt•bo tram at'Tor octislod tha,
Y.
OREN MONO IL.
With now maks. cow
lOST •1.1 onn o n s ,
ar Kamm. ?A UL CHI *RINI soil NIT.. CILARTIC.
and AY.DRK VA yi tAO oCy
BLONVEC
TH PE th.ADIATOR3,
&Icor, Mau out,.
CONTINENT AL THICATIE,
, we Noma*.ld WV NUT etnn irn above
BATIVROAS EVPSING. r o.
LA • T DAY AND NIGHT OP
HOLMAN JUVENILE PARLO* ory Alltotrpg.
Cocoons= (oar of Ulf/
vorid. Rime talosiod Chains IA tit*
A MATINEE will be grim TO-DAY. Wm& -
eiott Oto sou.Nrct Tom* 113 Um world. IlleZ
I' RANCH!.
Pneu.ell lut sounnsuoto.ajght.
On Mon sy GARB 08.0.1.9 open, with an.'" Irina,
Teononi.
Hen dear Nile for parti - nlars. Doan open at r; sann
mance !UM. Tteketn
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
ELEviorra maxi%
OPSN FOR Tk k; SEASON.
NEWLY DECuItATE7,
ORD AND mumilD.
MR. SANF
Hea stewed one or tLe
LANGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore.
who will iiopter nlxAtlv.
Sanford will parfegra erery eventor.
Doors open at T; cOMnlenee at 7K.
AnMittanee Children LI carats. sel7-2sn
pENN A. ACADEMY OF TEI RUE
ARTS.-1.023 CHEBTNUT Stree.
Containing s Large colleotton of Pauttiningaad
taro t is now OVBII dilly from • A.• M. tat a P. 11 .l
mission 111 ctn.: children render 12 Tears. 12 aiscla.
BLEPICINAL.
3 . R. STAFFORD'S
OLIVE TAR.
Wuzi Ott - rz Tau. is Imlay:so Its heallag - 84/w4rrii:
odors are brought to °outset with the hula' soakage
of the
THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES. AND ALL TRU
MR-CELLS OP TEM LUNGE.
relieving at once any Pain or orpritasion. aad ttealiat
any irnta'ion or intimation.
WHIN OLtYI TAI IS Tax 'CFOS ersjiji, it fors... u
ualipoolled Soothing and Heating SIM/ for Cousin sod
all Throat &scums.
WgzlC 01. Iva Tax is Arrtrzoi its litsosaWs or rot
oestrstsdeuratirs pavan raad•r it a smart spoody
PAIR KNST BILATOR.
Ohre Tar is ■ot stiaty—dods nit ducats,
Fifty vents a bottle, at 442 BROADWAY, B. Y.. lAA
by it Draitiets.
J. R. STAFFORD'S
IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS
:re a entable preperaben of Iron and thilphar. hineatiaal
',LI that 57 , 211Dif in tt• blacd of a terra: 41s health
tenon. nu in/ Vitt the dueetall read,
TUT girrtir•Ltzi • •D PrirlT Ttt 145.71.
TWIT txr•er Seetor To TIZ Maltreat trerry.
TwaT :571Doiarl. T 511.1755.
Tsar It elerate rat Driteltoe,
Tlll7 Hzat - L•111 71r PicsiThea or 75/ 8055.
ATo ass a Sri:: era woe ALL Ft.51,211W
PAltraLIT coITRININa TrITIMOTTRZO THOU Till
,ll3vint &Hid Mrtßl
o [R
,I „ ( l6fieMmoa
gi L .rr. `
Ciao LAW. Esq.. Elfin avenue. Kew Yost.
B.3szoe Deer se. Esq.. Banker. New York.
Turagely Wien. Esq.. Albany. N. Y.
0... yrry Reese. Wubter on. D. C.
CoL Sastre!. COLT. Hartford.
COL CHAR MAT, B. 8 A.
Rev. Jo.HLA I.al v ITT. Ed. Independent. how York.
Rey. F.- BRIGHT, Ed. Examiner* New Yolk.
Ray. D. W. Ce...ss . Act. Am. Bible Veins. N. Y.
Rev. 0. F. A. Spinning. Butternutts. N. Y.
Rev. Dr. Leon/in. Exeter. RI. 11.
Bt.NL FOR A PAMPHLET.
Bold try all Druggists Dl OTT k C0..N0.234 Nonl
SECOND Street, Agents for Fenturylvinxn. gel Sing
•••••7PEOTALITY FOR LADIES —TRUES
AND BRACE DEPARTMFNT or:seine:ea ly coo-
Patent Ladle" Entrance. on TV, WLFIIe Stmt. VIC
Joot below Race. A line of Mechanical .111e.wr
dies. lieu and theant ,s [clam's:lien. tipermUill
adayted to Lad."'
NEE _
DI FBProvrietor,
8. W. corner TWELFTH and RACIi &meta
Phitadelpaut.
S 7" Entrance to C. R. N.'. Room, for gent lol6 . ll l t
the corner. 0611 imi
AWONDERFUL AND NEM
FAILING REMEDY FOR DISRASEE OF THB
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
PROFESSOR MORRIS'
EUCEPHALOB,
AN FXTERNAb REMEDY.
PygpsTed by MOCRRIDGE & CO.. No. Oil North
FOURTH Furor.
Or' And for sale by Dnigglats generally. eidt-gedf
kffll For the IN/STANT BRI.TRV mad
ati, MANE= CURE old& distend's wet-
olaint. us
FENDT 9 B
BRONCHIAL CIGARSTTBB,
Mutt by C. B. BRYMOUR & CO., 101 RASlLtiti
Street, New York. Frio' *1 Per boX i seer free by Peet
ary?4Pr in FOR RALF: AT ALL DRUGGIBTr.
SAVING FUNDS.
A . MERIOAN SAVING FUND.—Qom.
%ad gIIAITH B Ige I % P°l 4lr t daT rAW A lL Tl ' l
o'oloct. and on MOND A Y au II in the r e •
Old..lnslataaon has always paid in fall. aa . mad.
wittioat notice.
INTEREST FIVE PER CF,NT.
All gams said back, on deman l , La gold ardai var.
TRIATI 4 I.
ALEX. PrYt ILLDIII,
88811. WOLK. Von W.
John 0. FfifT. T. E. Ilazwr. Game lost.
John Angsseh, Jr.. liaall...&l l ;e, ARV.
n r.
John "airman, Jonas an, _ll.
Wm. J. Howard. JOHN 8. Lksori,. °'
1011 N C. 8 IhLS. Beareiary.
ii k i PRIIi G GARDEN BATING FUND.
A- 7 ChEce. 331 North THIRD Stria. botvres Yu*
snd Calkrah ill. Inoorporated In the Logialeig m
ni
ilth.lBsl. Open for Deposits and Ps,ymentei ' ra
ito 13(t o'oloot. Also. on td,ONDAI AAA Tit AY
EVENINGS, from IS to a o'cioca.
Inters4l per cent per annum. Dispcmitaut ia vig .
draw their 9 5,01:471b7 Ciltekl, a desired.
pante received.
JAXES L PILITILIAL
i r m it z b,
FRANCIS HART. IllearatlifT.
INSURANCE COALPANIES.
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY.
LONDON.
HEAD OFFICE,n, 42$ CHESTY DT !STREET.
New Baikkec. Plilla.lonaza Bank.
CAPITAL -66 999 SOO
INCOME OVER-- -...- -....51,200,090
FIRE RIM TAKEN AT MODERATE RATER.
LIFE RIBK9 ON FAVORABLE TERMS.
GETTY 1 LERBDiG,
Aaisrs
sal th.tem
THE MUTUAL Li FE It'SURANCE COM
PANY OF NEW YORE.
. _
Assets
SIX 311Luoris OP DOLLARS,
INV/MID sWO RT H
X/
RR A Su S
=MReI,AL. LITATt.
The premiums are toeraa than in many other Celine&
wee, and the Dtvidends have been fa anaTt/t.
This Is a strictly Murcat Comma y.
PROFITS no
Stockholders, so that ALL THE
sr-LONG TO 10!
Pamphlets, and every Informal ton, MI t 4 bAA
a ALT It g on applotation to
R. FIATCHRORD STARR. a en•.
B. eonaer FOURTH sad WALN UT&»etL
PHILADELPHIA REFFRVReES i
Tbomes Robins, John Welsh.
Mordecai L. Dawson. '4°,14,11. Smut,
M7l 7.11ieW. " ' E. P. be en.
J. Fisher Learning.
Joseph Patterson. William C 1 sidling.
John H. Atwood, Arthur 0. Coffin.
Thomas H. Powers. George W. Toiand.
Witham McKee. Thos. Wattson. al3-17.11
-- -
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO
406 CHESTNUT Strret, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED
PEAP ti RIL, M. BY THE STATE OF
rsyLvetht.
CONFINED TO PIM% AND INLAND RUM.
DIIICTAI,• Blrte
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Chu. Rirharamon.
Ch.o. A. West. &cob W. Stoat..
Wilson Duu. Menlo Stun.
Thou B. Mir naß E W. n kY,Prenidont.
PRAT( CIS N. SVCS. lire* Pries.
WILLIAMS I. BLA.M:HA RD. Seerstanr• DM- if
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