. i ' i r . i : -ii TI1E DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH Pill L ADEL Pill A, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1870. 3 XISCTS oniviiviAinr. Cltw Affairs. Tbe rxransgers of the Northern Horn, for Friendless Children hve presented Mr. A. M. Fpangler with a handsome silYer tea set m a token of their appreciation of the ier TiceB rendered by the recipient on anniver ury occasions. The Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. continued in session yesterday, and adopted the balance rt the new constitution and by-laws, alio a constitution and by-lawa for the government of Rebekah lodges. The per capita tax of ten cents on each member of the Order was reduced to eight cents. The subject of build ing an orphan asylum wan debated at length, and a resolution to erect one was finally defeated. The session will probably close to-day. Collector Barnes, of the First District, baa tendered his resignation, to take effect ob the first of July next. The Chief of Police has given publio notice that the Act of Assembly of May 24, 1870, relative to curbstone markets, will be rigidly enforced. . Domeatle Affaire. - Gold closed yesterday at 114. ., Senator Cameren is our representative on the Congressional Campaign Committee. Mr. Kelsey expects to get his Diplomatio Appropriation bill through the House to-day. Governor Chamberlain has ' placed an armed guard over the lime Rock Bank robbers. The increasing number of applications for registering indicates that our shipping in terests are reviving. A number of prominent New York Re publican politicians are now in "Washington urging the removal of the present Collector of the Port. , , , Yesterday the House pa?sed a bill to pay $190,000 out of the Japanese Indemnity Fund to the officers and crew of the Kearsarge for the destruction of the Alabama. A bill authorizing the payment of $100, 000 to the officers and crew of the Wyoming, who participated in the action at Bimonisaki, Japan, in July, 1865, was laid on the table by the House after a short discussion. Foreign Affairs. There is a ministerial crisis in Denmark. Rev. Charles Kingsley has been appointed Dean of Rochester. - - .-. Espartero, it is reported, has again re fused the Spanish crown. Three Italian frigates are cruising around Caprera to prevent , Garibaldi's escape to Naples. . ... t International contests are thought by the London Standard to do nothing but foster mischievous jealousies. A Royal Commission has been appointed in England to report on the necessity and the character of scientific education. Portugal has just bad a coup d'etat, the hero of which was General Suldanha, who has now been entrusted with the formution of a new Ministry. MUSIC All AMP P It A Jt ATI C. - The (JUv Annennu. At the Cuesnut a variety of attractions will be offered this evening. At tub Walnut the spectacular drama of JVot Qudty, with its great battle scene, will he represented this evening. At thb Arch Mr. Joseph K. Emmettwlll con clude his engagement this evening by appearing as "Fritz." ' ' J At thb Eleventh Street Opera hotjsh a fine programme of minstrelsy will be presented this evening. At Duprez tfc Benedict's Opera House Allen & PcUingiU's Minstrels will commence an engagement on Monday. Thb Panorama of "Thb Pilgrim" wlU be exhibited Concert Hall this evening. The Sentz-Hassler Orchestra will have a benefit this afternoon at Musical Fund Hall, when a number of first-class musical selections will be performed. The Pennsylvania Polytechnic and Ana tomical Museum is now open at No. 1205 Chesnut street. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Kew$ tee First Pag. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Bun Rises .. 4-38 Moon Rises 0-83 son Sets 7-16 1 High Wats a 6 42 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRAD& .torn O. Jambs. 1 c. B. Dekhohow, v Committee of the Month. T. L. Gillespie, J CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Tonawanda, Barrett, Savannah, Phlladel- nhla. and Honthem Mail SteamshlD Co. - steamer M. Willing. Cumllff. Baltimore. A.Oroves,Jr. Steamer S. F. Phelps, Brown, New York, W. M. Ttaird A Co. Steamer Ann Eliza, Richards, New York, W.P.Clyde A Co. Bt'r a C. Walker, Shertn, New York, W.M. Baird A Co. StT Tacony, Nichols, New York, w. m. uaira co. KIT Fannie, Fen ton, New York, W. M. Baird Co. Br. bark LMilgenUa, Humphries, Trieste, L. Wester gaard A Co. Bark a B. Hale, White, Portland, Warren A Gregg. Uria Poinsett. Monderson. Boston. do. (Schr C. E. Elmer, Corson, Mobile, D. S. StetsonACe. Hcbr D. ttabcock, coiceru, Boston, oouaer Aaams. Schr Paloa. Shackford. Salem. do. Schr Julia A. Garrison, Smith, Bostoa, Castner, Htlcknev Welllngtoa. Schr Geo. H. Squires, Tlmmons, Norfolk, Va., C. Ilajilam it Co. Tug Hudson. Nicholson, Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clvde Co. Tug Fairy Queen. Wilson, Havre-de-Grace, with a tow of lurges, W. P. Clyde it Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer Achilles. Colbnrn. from New Orleans via Havana, X days, with cetten, cigars, etc, to Phila delphia and Southern MailSteamHhlp Co. Steamship Saxon, Sears, 4S hours from Bosten, with nidse. and nasbengors to II. Winner A Co. Off the Capes, saw a barkentlne earning in, name un known; off Brandy wine, bark Sarah A. Dudman, bound np ; off Morris Listen's, bark Venus, from Antwerp. Steamer C. Comstock, Drake, 24 hours from New Tnrk. with nidse. to W. M. Baird & Co. Steamer D. Utlev, Davis, 4 hours from New York, with indue, to W. ii. Baird & Co. Steamer Novelty, Shaw, 4 hours from New York, w itu mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer E. C. Blddle, McCue, S4 hours from New Ynrk. with mrtHft. to W. P. Clyde & Co. Rart J. ii. Pierson. Tayler. 4 days from Boston, with brlnDHtone to Wlnthrop CunaiHgham Sons- vessel to Workman A co. Dan. brig Phienlx, Melisted, 45 days from Messina, with fruit and aiiinaur to Isaac Jeanes A Co. Schr Geo. S. Adams. Baker, 6 days from Bostoa, with milart. to Knlirht At Sons. Tug Chesapeake, Merrlhew, from navre-de-Grace, with tow at harcrea to W. P. Civile A Co. - Tug Thos. Jerteraon, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tew oi barges u w. r. ciyue co. BEuJw. ' Bark Imperador, from pernambuco. PABSENQEhS SAILED. Fer steamship Tonawauda, ( apt. Barrett, for Sa vannah Thomas A. lioblnaon, Savannak, Ga. ; Iloa. Thomas A. Kobluaon, do. ; Mrs. Win. 11. Wayne, do. ; Mrs. Mary Fly nn, do.; Horatio J. Wood, do. ; Mrs. Randolph Wood, do. ; Mrs. S. Morrison aud child, do. ; J. llagerdon, Atlanta, Ga ; Mrs. Burger, do. : U. McCleau, Augusta, Ga. ; Hobt. Watson, Cuiumbus.Ua. Sveeial DetpaUh to TKt Koening Telegraph, Havk-ok-Okace, May 81 The following boats left this morning In tow: Chatunooga, Robert Foust, and J. P. Packer, wlta lumber to Taylor A Betts. ien Meade, with lumber to Norcross A Sheet. Mary and Willie, with lumber te Watson, M alone A. F. Goodman and Maggie and Jennie, with lum ber to M' llvain fc. Bush. John Rhine, with lumber to R. V oolvertou. Cawiio, with lumber to Cralx A Blanchard. Charles Heoart, with lumber to Dodge fc Co. SUr, with lumber, for Chester, Pa. JuulaU, with oats to UQiiiuan Kennedy. KA8TON A McMAHON'8 BULLETIN. Krw Tore Office, Ma to. Seven barges leave In tow to-night, for Baltimore, light. BiLTinoRi Branch Officii, May 9, The follow Ing barges leave in tow to-tiight. eastward I Thomas and Matthew, Kile Barrett, W. 8. Burton, MarjBlver, and C. C. Pope, all with, coal for New York. 18. C. Bp TtUarapK) Lkwir, Del., May Passed ont last evening Brig Alhertl and ( .al Boat No. 4. Ship Saranac and a bark are reported at the Branrtywine, bound oat. Panned In this A. M a barr, unknown. Passed ont at t o'clock, three-mast steamer. In harbor, brigs Jane Mania and Manllns the latter returned last evening: also, schr Jane Flanagan. Wind 6W. and rresh. Thermometer, 75. May SO Evening. The bark Imperador, ITeard, from Peranmrmoo, and brig Thomas Walter, Robin son, from (St. Thomas, passed la this afternoon. Brig Manilas, for Havana, weat te sea. la arbor, bark Aberdeen, Law, from Honrabaya, to. , for orders j schr Alice B. Gardner, Barbour, front Mayagnex.do. ; brig Jane Martin and schr Jane Flanagan, bound eat. Tbe ship Saranac Is In sight golag up tbe bar. WindS. Thermometer, 85. MEMORANDA. Steamship Norfolk, Piatt, for Philadelphia, sailed from Richmond 19th Inst. - , . Bark W. White. Doak, sailed from Cardenas 11th Inst., for north rUatteras. ... Brig Mary C. Haskell, Haskell, fer Philadelphia, sailed from Trinidad 6th lost. Brig a V. Williams, Thompson, sailed from Trini dad ltth Inst, for New York. Schr Ue tor, IJackett, for Falladelphla, cleared at Havana 18th Inst.1 - ' Hchr C. II. Yonng, Richardson, for Philadelphia, sailed from Matanzas mh Inst. - Schr Abble Dunn, Fountain, for Philadelphia, sailed from MatanzssMth Inst. Schr 8. A. Bolce, Yates, for Philadelphia, Balled from Newquryport 18th Inst. Sdir Jolm C. Henry, from Lyan for Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole 18th Inst. Schr J. B. Cake, Endlcott, for Philadelphia, sailed from Salem ISth taut. Schr A. IL Edwards, hence, at Alexandria 19th Instant. .... Schr Geo. Tanlaae, Adams, for Philadelphia, sailed from Fall River 17th Inst. Bear Cohasset, oibbs, for Philadelphia, sailed front New Bedford 18th Inst. Schr Success, Richards, from New London for Philadelphia, at New York 19th lnst , NOTICE TO MARINERS. Official notice is hereby given that the erection of a screw pile lighthouse, to take the place of the light vessel now marking the Wolf Trap Shoal, between the mouths of the York and Rappahannock rivers, Virginia, is about to be commenced. Masters of vessels and pilots are warned to keen clear of the work, tbe position of which will be Indi cated by a llghtvessel moored eloBe to it to the east ward, and showing a red light to distinguish it from the Wolf Trap llghtvessel, which shows a white light. It will be well for pilots and others to note that the proposed screw-pile lighthouse will stand within half a mile of tbe extreme eastern edge of the shoal, In 13 H feet water mean tide, distant about- one mile west from Wolf Trap llghtvessel, and that vessels mast keep to the eastward of It, giving It a berth of at least one-half a mile. Due notloe will be given of the completion of the work and its characteristics. Bv order. - W. B. BHUBRICK. chairman, - Treasury Department, Office Lighthouse Board, Washington, u. c, May v, isto. - - - OARPETINGS, ETC - E. J. LE8TZB. CHAS. F. WEB EE. WM T. OEBNXA. - 7 E. J. LESTER & CO.'S t . . .-. ws t 1 w . CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 29 North SECOND Street, Opposite Christ Church PHILADELPHIA. O-A. RPETINGS. VELVETS, " SOS'S BZLTraSZ3X.S, TATESTUTT BRUSSELS, THREE -FLIT, INGRAIN VENETIAN CARPETS. : ; " " : ALSO, ' ". : . Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Etc., I IN GREAT VARIETY. ALL TIE ABOVE GOODS WILL BE SOLD, Lowest Market Rates. E. I1. LESTER & CO., Opposite Christ Church No; 20 1 North SECOND Street, Ssmw8a PHILADELPHIA. CARP E T I N C 8, OIL ox us, jn AT Tllf us, HUGS, IHlUUCJIiTH, Stair knd Hall Carpeting; I IN GREAT VAR1BTY. PRICES AJi REDUCED. R. Lj KNIGHT & SON, No. 122 CUESNUT BTREET, I B BtathBE PHILADELPHIA EWCA RPCTING8. Wr now opening a fall Uns of FOREIGKand DOMESTIC CARPETS flL CLOTHS. i . . ' . . 1 AMD M TT I N G S, -jO? ALL GRADES, Which ws are aerial at sreatly rednoed priess from last I MUOU, leedom simr & STEWAIIT, Ito. ea ItlAllIUGT Street, I M tbatoft PHILADELPHIA. carpets Leaned and freed from liOTU brprooMiantiraly new, by UOPK, LATJBAUU A CO., AT . (141m No. 250 . BROAD Street. CJTUERY, ETO. JODGERS i WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET' KNIVES, Faarknd BUt handle, and beaoUfai flaiab BodgaraV and d A Bntcher'e Rasora, and the eels. braUdLaeooltraaori Ladiea' Boiaaon, In eaeea, of tbs ftneat quality ; Risers' Table Cutlery, Darren and Forks, Baaor Strops, Srk Borewa, Ete. Eu tnetnunenta, to aariat tbs hearln," tas saaat approved onatraoUon. at P. MADEIRA'S, to. Ul TKHTB B treat, bslow Ohaanal, FINANCIAL.. QEVEN PER CENT. First Mortgage Bonds Or TBI Danville, Ilazle'ton, and Wllkes- barre ltailroad Company, At 05 and Accrued Interest Clear of all Taxes. INTEREST PAYABLE APRIL AND OCTOBER. Persons wishing to malts lnrestmentt are Invited to examine the merits of these BONDS. Pamphlets supplied and fall information given by Sterling & Wildman, - FINANCIAL AGENTS, No. 110 SOUTH THIRD BTREET, 419 U- PniLADELPHJA. Government Bonds and other Securities taken In zchange for the above at best market rates. WE OFFER FOR SALE THE FI1IST . M0UTOAOE BONDS OF TBI SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA IRON AKD RAILROAD COMPANY. Tbeea Bonds ran THIRTT TEARS, and pay BEVEH PIR CENT. Interest in fold, clear of all tazai, parable at the Firat national Bank In Philadelphia. ' Tbe amount of Sonde tuned ia 94o,000, and are aeonred br a First Mortgage on real eetate, railroad, and f ranchiMB of the Company the former of which ooet two hundred thonaand dollara, waioh haa been paid for from Stock anbaoriptlona, and after the railroad ia flniahod, eo that the prodnota of the mine oan be bronchi to market, it ia estimated to be worth ti 1,000,000. V. . The Railroad connect with the Onmberland Valley Railroad about f oar mile below Obambersbara;, and rona throiuth a section of the moat fertile part of the Onmber land Valley. i We tell them at 93 and accrued Interest from Maroh I. For farther partleulara apply to j C. T. YERKE8, Jr., A CO., BANKERS, ; ITO 2 BOUTH THIRD STREET, . ' " FHUJLDELPHIA. Wilmington and Reading hailhoad Seven Per Cent. Bonds. FREE OP TAXES. i IV e are oflerlnff $300,000 of the Second Mortffage Honds ot tKIs Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Foa the convenience of Investors these Bonds are Issued In denominations of $10008, $500s, and 100s. The money is required for the purchase of addi tional Rolling Stock and the full equipment of the Road. The receipts of the Cempany on the one-half of the Road now being operated from Coatesvllle to Wil mington are about TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS per month, which will be more than DOUBLED with the opening of the other half, over which the large Cos Trade of the Road must come. Only SIX MILES are now required to complete the Road to Birds boro, which will be finished by the middle of the month. WM. FAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 36 South THIRD 8treot, BB PHILADELPHIA. Jj B B X E L CO. No. 34 BOUTH THIRD BTREET, American and XToreljrn ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT available on presentation In any part of Europe. Travellers oan make all their financial arrange, menu through as, and we will collect their In tercet and dividends without charge. Dmiji Wwrewr oa, DMiii, HAJia co. New York. Parla, (11 D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Ho. 121 SOUTH THIRD BTREET. SooMeaors to Smith, B ndolph Oo. Every bran oh of the knslnee. will have prompt attention as heretofore. ( . Quotation, el Btooks, OorernmeoU, tod Gold eon. stantly reoeived frost Hew York brprieai. wr, from oai I rionde. Kdmnnd D Bandolph So. OAS FIXTURES. 82 I CHERRY STREET. CORNELIUS & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OP CAS FIXTURES, Etc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS 821 CHERRY Street, PHILADELPHIA. WE HAVE NO ST0"b OR SALESROOM ON CHESNUT STREET S T lmtp CORNELIUS SONS. FURNITURE. YOU I WILL NOT FIND THE Bottom or Prices IN FURNITURE AND THE GREATEST VARIETY OF STYLES UNTIL YOU HAVE VISITED TUB . GREAT FURNITURE Emporium OF RICHMOND & CO., No. 45 SOUTH SECOND. STREET, (East Side), 6 IT Ctrp PHILADELPHIA. GREAT SALE OF FURNITURE AT IIENKELSV THIRTEENTH and CHESNUT Sts. ; $100,000 WORTH AT AUCTION PRICES. All "Warranted as First-class, Goods. CEO. J. HENKELS. 5 14 stuthlmrp OARRIAOES, ETO. CARRIAGES WM. D. ROGERS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, ORIGINAL AND ONLY ! Manufacturer of the Celebrated ROGERS CARRIAGES, IOOO and IOI 1 . . . .. CIIE8NUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. New and elegant styles of . Carriages constantly produced. 8 9 f tnaamrn UPHOLS TERY QOODS, ETO. NOBUT, BROWN, NOBLIT & CO., Nos.222 and 218 S. SECOND Street PHILADELPHIA, Importers, Manufacturers and Mlers Upholstery Goods, , Car Trimmings, Cabinet Makers' and Undertakers' Findf-gi. Swiss and Nottingham Curtain, Hair Seating, Curled Hair Beddins: ETC ETO 1 18 SmSp Wholesale and Retail. . , HOSIERY. COOK & BROTHER, TRADE MARK. Retailers of Hosiery Goods, Exclusively of their own Importation, No. 53 North EIGHTH Street, 413 tns3mp PHILADELPHIA. PROPOSALS. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. SEALED PROPOSAL8, endorsed "Proposals for UulUling a Public Schoo .House In the First Ward," will be received by the undersigned, at the office, southeast corner of SIXTH and ADELP1I1 Streets, until TUESDAY, Mar 81, 1810, at twelve o'clock M., for bulldlnf a psbllc school-house on a lot ef ground sltuats on the corner of the Seventh and Tjlckerson streets, In the First ward. Said school-house to be built In accordance with tbe plans of L. 11. Esler, Superintendent of School Buildings, to be seen at the offlce of the Controllers of Public Schools. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by a ccrtlucate from the City Solicitor that the provi sions of an ordinance approved May i!5, 156O, have been complied with. The contract will be awarded oaly to known master builders. By order of the Committee on Property. H. U ALL! WELL, 6 1881 84 1881 : Secretary. . TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. f FALED PKuPOSALS, Indorsed '"Proposals for building a publio school-house In the Twenty-first ward," will be received by the undersigned at tue oltlc e, 8. K corner of H1XTH and AUKLP11I Streets, until TUESDAY, May 81, 1810, at Is o'clock M,, for building a publio school-house on a lot of ground situate in Roxborough, In tne Twenty-hrst ward. Said school-bouse to be built In accordance with the plans of L. 11. Esler. Superintendent of School Buildings, to be seen at the omce of the Controllers of Publio Schools. , Ho bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certificate from the City Solicitor that the pro. visions of an ordinance approved May K5, 1800, have been complied with. Tbe contract will be awarded only to known mas. ter builders. By order of the Committee on Property. U. W. HaLLI WELL, B 18 SI 84 88 81 Secretary. VISHAKT'S COLUMN THE MEDICAL PRO' PERTIES OF TAR. The pine tree haa long been known to post sess valuable medical properties. For pul monary diseases it ia doubtful whether art remedy has as yet been discovered equal to It seems to change and renew the very struc ture on which it acts, and to infuse Into the system an indescribable power equal to the natural power before disease had even taken hold of the body, so as to make, as it were, an entirely new tissue, and to give a newness of life and energy which one who has been sick a long time knows the value of but cannot fully describe. The great objection, however, to all tar preparations has been their unplea sant taste, and consequent liability to sickness and nauseate the stomach. We have before ns, however, a preparation of the kind re- ferred to, which obviates all these objections, and is as agreeable to the palate as it is vala able in the cure of disease. We mean "Dr. Wifihart's Pine Tree Tax Cordial," a real, genuine, bona fd medicinal cordial, distilled from the pine tree by a process known only to the Doctor himself, the sale and popularity of which are only equalled by the amount ot Buffering it has relieved, and the number of diseases it is so well calculated to effectually cure. In the Fine Tree Tar Cordial the in 1 valid may be sure he has a remedy of very extraordinary power for throat and lung affec tions, and when taken in conjunction with the "Great American Dyspepsia Pills," an infalli ble cure for dyspepsia, liver complaint, sick headache, and the many ailments arising from a disordered state of the liver and digestive organs. , - In our sphere as publishers we feel some degree of cautiousness in what we recommend to our readers, but when we know of any thing of value to the publio we shall not heal' tate to make it known through our columns, We advise those of our readers who are suffer ing from dyspepsia, etc., to give Dr. Wishart's celebrated remedies a trial. j 1 A medical expert, holding honorable colle giate diplomas, devotes his entire time to the examination of patients at the ' office parlors. Associated with him are three consulting phy sicians of acknowledged eminence, whose ser vices are given to the publio free of charge. This opportunity is offered by no other in Btitution in the country. Thousands of certificates of absolute cure (when all else failed to afford relief), as well as recommendatory letters without number, have been reoeived by Dr. Wishart, the pro prietor, attesting the uniform suooess with which they have been employed. Many of said letters are from the highest sources, in cluding eminent statesmen, Governors, State judges, clergymen, etc. men alow to be con vinced, prejudiced perhaps at first, but feel ing themselves under a sense of duty bound to tell the Doctor what they had done for them and to recommend them to others. The Great American Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tax Cordial are sold by all druggists throughout the world. They can also be obtained at Dr. WISLTAET'S GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, No. 233 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia, where a successful practising physician can be consulted each day, free of charge. Those in need of professional aid or counsel will do well to make a note of the above. Communications by mail, soliciting professional advice, viU be considered etrictly confidential and promptly answered, free of charge. The moBt complete stock of Family Medicines, Hair Preparations, Perfumery, 'etc. , in the city. Give us trial Address alt communications, L. Q. C. WISHART, No. 232 NORTH SECOND BTREET, 4lliw3mt8 PHILADELPHIA. AMUSEMENTS. c IIESNUT STREET THEATRE. JOHN PTKTa"Tf .Imum and Miaaror JAMkS I'il.'JKIM A nt in. and Kl.. Manager aur.Lrni innainii, piivn, ADKXFHI THKATRK. BOSTON. ' . . PTAR COMBINATION. STAR COMBINATION. FvmTKTentnf.nd Hat.rday Afternoon. In BnrlftlMin.. irnt Hallfc lmm.ni. Olin Knfartaln- ! n I I A LH HT I IV IMKKIUt. RKRTTll.lMVln .uiruTili Family tUtine. T.ry Butnrriar. S 1 t . J7ALNUT STRRRT THKATRE Reprodaotian f Us hi.!? ncrmfal drama. NO I uQli TY. THE YOfrm VOLUNTRRR OORP8 AND BKCK'N PHII.AOKXPHIA BAND, No 1. AI.80. BAXTER'S ZOUAVR DRUM (i.iftPS. are Bp.oinlly enraged in order to fir tU. proper martial (fleet totb. Military DiKplaya. uperat Cntlict rtetw.n to. Bepoy and the Yoong Voluntr. A brilliant, thrtllin. and erfeflii T&l,lMn. The Kield of Buttle during a Kleroe VncacmenW , 1U-DAY NOT GUILTY" MATInlCK. Cbaira eeenred tii day in advance. MRS. JOHN DKKW'8 ARCH STREET THKATRK. Berim at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT (Batnrday) Ma SI, Twentieth and Laat Kpraottion of MR. JOS K. KMMKTT'S . FRITZ, THB EMIGRANT, . In Cnarlpe f Sevier's treat Irana, FRITZ.. Mr. JOS. K. XMMETf with Konfre, Uanoea, and Holna. MONDAY-Cmnady a.d Urama. Beat. .enre4 aiz day. 1. advene. " r FOX'S AMERICAS' THEATRE, . FOX, Menaver and Proprietor. Prof. RlBLEY'8 TKOUPK. io ia nnmberi (b.Uroat Lawrence Tronpn, Frank A. (iihonne, Tnrner'a losv and Monkey f Fonr Premfnre. lanaaM, Mad'U. Pa Ros; Mad'lle Oberti, Mad'ile Brnnetta. Mnd'lle La Hoea, Fmma Alford Clare-Vernon. Sydney W. Fnk. Jnhn Bbay, Barn Devere, Bob Hnrrieoa, eto. -. MATINKK 8ATUKOAY AT 9 O0IX)0K. ' v NEW ELEVENTH BTREET OPERA HOUBB KLKVENTH Btreet, abor. Obeennt. ; j .: THK FAMILY RESORT. OARNCROH8 A IIXRY'B MINSTRKLfl, ' tb. (reat Btar Tronpe of the world, in their iag nailed FTIIIOPIAN BOIRERS, - .BFAUTIFUI. BALLAIXJ. BONGS, OPERATIO BELEOTIONS. and ' h' I.AIKiH APT.K BURI.FJSV1TJ1IJ EVERY EVENING ' ' J J. L. CAK-NUEOB8, Maa. R. F. SIMPSON, Treaenrer. Id Hal DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOU8F. 8RVKN1 H St.. below Arch. FOR A KUUKf 8KA80N ONLY. OomnencinK MONDAY, May S3, and each night nntll farther notice. Firet appearanoe in thie oity of ALLKM A PHTTKNGILL'8 SenwUion Minstrela. Jotinny Allen and Charley Petterjf ill and their Great Btar Troupe. ' Twenty in nnjuber. Price, a. asual. 6 20 St T . II. E P. I L t G R ' tjn TTTtiiPTTrnvtj ntvvv I rAL- The Cbnroh which took her Meeond Benefit on Thure day eveninir crowded tbe home eo that large numbers oeuld not cet in. . T WONDERFUL BUT MERITED BUOCK8S. . Bring yoor Frieadaand pay ma many viaitaaspos lible before we cloee. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AND VVEDNR8. DAY at 8 80 P. M. CONOKRT H A LI.. - 5 W at JNTERESTING EXHIBITION. 1 205 PENNSYLVANIA POLY- CHESNTJT ST. BT. 10 TECHNIC AND ' CHESNUT '203 ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, 1 OHKSNUT 'iS Open daily from 8 A.M. till 10 P. OH KB NUT 170 3 M. Saturday. till 11 P. M I Leo-CHKSNUT 105 tares on mainland scientific aub- CHR8NUT ST. BT. sr. BT. BT. HT. IVft'Q Jeote every eveninR. flHKSNriT ViOo Admission, 60 oenta. tSatf CHESNUT MUSICAL FUND FIALL. A BENEFIT Matinee to the mesiber. at tb. Orrheetra having aceiBted at the Hentz-Hatsler Matinee will be ivea on SATURDAY, May 81, at 4 o'clock. The Or.he.tra will comprise forty-five performers. Admission, 60 cents. All outstanding; tioketa te former matinee, will not bold good for this oooasion. Tickets for sale at tb. prin cipal Music Stores. - s is at VALER'8 (LATE TILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN, Nob. TJn. 739, 734, and 736 VINE Btreet. . THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the property Of the GRAND DUKK OF BADEN, purchased at (treat expense by JACOB VALK.R, of this city, in combination witb FLaMKR'8 ORCHESTRA and Mis. NKLL1H ANDERSON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and EV EN ING at tb. above-mentioned place. . - Admiasion free. ' i 18tt The p i l I- a f r -i m T8 THE MOST RUCOK88FUL AND Br.8T KXHI. BITION IN THIS CITY. YK8, IN THH WORLD. CONCERT HALL, 18 and EVENING. H FOH SALE. FOR SALE, VERT DESIRABLE nrkTTsiTDir gvit in unt uirfiiiiiDn da WWW.. .AW WUAJk A. AAWAJUUW w w . V. , Containing acre.. 6 of which ar. handsomely laid oat in lawn ana gar o en, ana 9H acre. In pasture, uxat oan ba cnt np into building lots. 1 lie wbol. property front, on tb. road leading to the) Railroad Station, which is distant onlyAv. minute.' walk. House 40 by 40 test, three stone, high, piaaaa on tbrea aides, back kitoben ; all witb all tb. modern conveniences. Btone stable and crriKe-houe, 80 by 86 fo.t; stable yard and chicken house ; convenient to the schools, churches, and stores ; commnnioation almost hourly. For S rice and terms, which will b. accommodating, apply to lo. aa North WATER Btreet. . 610tnth6t REAL ESTATE THOMAS & SOITS SALE. Jtiiil On Tuesday, May 84, 18T0, at 19 o'clock, noon, aithe Philadelphia Exchange, modern 8-story Brick: Residence, No. t'22 N. Eleventa street. - Also, two 8-story Dwellings In rear, on Inquirer street, See descriptive catalogues. . . 6 81 if FOR SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE Th. very elegant country seat situated on tb. York and county line adjoining City Lin. Station N. P. K. R., built by Tboina. Alott and lately owned by Joseph F. Pag. This property was built without regard to oost, and ia too well known to need furtber description , R. J. DOBBINS, ' 8193f ' : "Ledger" Building. TO RENT. - F , O R. R E -.N i T. THE BUILDLNQ NO. 6t7 NORTH BTREET. -C antral, coaveaieat, aad wall arraaged for agency or light manufaotaring businea. ' .o BHNT LOW. ' ! Ut Apply at No. 44 NORTH FIFTH Street, second flow. TO RENT. FURNISHED A DE- . t ... - , - hi- BIRABLK MEDIUM-BIZ ED HOUSE s oentral Iocs )ionj modern oonvenienoM. . j Address "W, H. O.," Boi 1669 Phllad.lphla Post Office. B8tf rp TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO. T38 Cbosnnt ttrawt, tw.nty Bv. (m (rent, ee. ban dred and forty-flv. feet dtp to Bwnwtt strMt. Back buildings Svs storiM high. PoaMsaion Hay U 1870. Ad drM. THOMAS S, Ft ETCH KB. 18 lotl palanoo, H. J. ftt STORE TO LET ON THE FIRST OF 13 Joly tb. Btor. Property, No. 87 8. SECOND Street. STTeet by luo. Tb. upper rooms, 96 by 60, Maid b. altered to allow a private entrance from Second street, and by eublctting would materially reduce tb. rent. Addreea J. B. OKIE, 64tf COMMERCIAL ROOMS, PbilaJa. REAL ESTATE AQENT. QANICL M. FOX A SON, Conveyancers and Heal Estate Agents, No. 640 N. FIFTH ST., Philadelphia. Principal Agency for Cottages and Lot. at OAPE HAY and ATLAWTIO CITY. 4 14 8m4p FRED. SYLVESTER. REAL ESTATE BROKER, If o. SOS SoaiU FOU11TII Street, 18rp PHILADELPHIA. CLASS. ' 205 Q L AS S. f 207 BENJAMIN U. SHOEMAKER, Importer of ' FOREIGN WIN iHJ W GLASS, Manofaiturerof AMERICAN WIKDOW 0LAB8. (Sola Agent for (be sal. of KMtN'oSwPLATES ' HilttWUtt w t BENCH BKY-LUiU GLASS. Having been appointed Bole Agent in Puiladelpnia for thai.la t,f tbe products of tb. lb,WlRKNlf PLaTK GLASS COMPANIES. I would draw tb. attention of purchasers to tn. very superior quality of Glass made by them. It ia whiter and more biguly polished than any otner glass in tb. world, and worth twenty pr oant. mora tot building purpose h'or sale, with every other variety of CLAbo, Oruaiuen tal Colorwl. ut I'n'tx'eeod, and Plain, by Noa. '6. 1, saw, Sll N tunKTll Btreet. 209 ABOVE BACK. isutLurp Ull