THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, TtlESftm, APRIL 18, 181. niJSICAli AWP PRAltlATIC. Tht Cltjr Ammtmenti. . Atthh Academy of Music the spectacle of Ttie Black Crook will be represented this eve- At Tim Walktjt the pantomime of Th,e Three Hunchbacks has been entirely reconstructed, and a new troupe, beaded' by Mr.Charles Abbott, a "clown" of considerable ability, appeared last nipat in a number of new tricks and feats of agility, In addition to other entertaining features. At th Chesnut the comedy of The Serious Family, with Mr. Davenport as "Captain Mur phy Magulre," will be performed this evening. On Friday evening; Mrs. . Edwards Lewis Will have a benefit, when Shakespeare's tragedy of Othello will be represented, with Mr. Daven port af "Othello," Mr. Thome as "Iago," Miss Glover as "Dcsdemona," and Mrs. Davenport as 'Emilia." "Othello" is one of Mr. Davenport's greatest personations, and a full house may therefore be considered as certain. At the Arch the drama of East Lynpe will be riven this evening. To-morrow evening Miss May 8avllle, an excellent actress, will have a benefit, when Craven's comedy of Meg's Diversion and the drama of Satan in Paris will be given. Mrs. Thayer's benefit is announced for Friday evening, when The Rivals and Craig's burlesque Of Barbe Bleue will be performed. At thb Assembly Building the -beautiful panorama of "Ireland in Light and Shade." will be exhibited this evening. A matinee to-morrow. At the American Miss Kate Fiaher will ap pear this evening as "Mazcppa," In a dramatiza tion of Byron's poem. At tok Ai.uambra, Seventh street, below Arch, a variety entertainment will be given this evening. At the Museum, Ninth and Arch streets, Mr. Lewis Baker will appear this evening as "Jesse Rural" In Old Heads and Young Hearts. A Grand Bazaar In aid of the sick, poor of St. Mary's Hospital is now open at Concert Hall. At the Arch Street Opera House Mr. E. N. eiocnm will have a complimentary benefit on Thursday evening, when a great bill of attrac tions will be presented. Mr. Slocum is a ta lented member of the minstrel profession, and he has a host of warm personal friends, in addi tion to being a favorite with the public. Ills benefit on Thursday evening will doubtless attract a crowded house. At the Amateur Drawing-Room, Seven teenth street, above Chesnut, Mr. Rufus Adams will this evening personate "Sir Harcourt Courtly" in London Assurance, supported by bis pupils. Toe performance will conclude with the farce Of Tlie Hough Diamond. Dr. IIelmlolcl'a Vp-town Store. BEAUTY AND MAGNIFICENCE BLENDED A NEW ERA IN DRUO STORES THE CHANDELIERS FIVE THOU SAND VI8IT0K8 TO THE TEMPLE OK ESCCLAPIUS. The drug: store which Dr. Helmbokl, the famous Chemist, opened last night, at the corner of Twenty ninth street and Broadway, may be said to open an era in tbe business. So beaotirul are the decorations, Bo perfect the taste everywhere displayed, that the world hereafter will speak of Gllsey's Hotel as the one where llelmbold's store Is. And the proprietor must feel deeply obliged to the enterprising gentle man who has surrounded his establishment with such a prestige of beauty. The store was visited last night by thousands of people, who looked and wondered and admired for hours. All acknowledged that tbe store was beauti ful beyond anything of the kind that had ever been conceived, and many ladles remarked that it was more like the chamber of a royal palace than a place Where nasty hitter drags were to b dispensed, and undoubtedly In verv large quantities. Nor was this praise exaggerated, for the aspect is palatial. The celling Is frescoed In the Pompeian style, with cen tral ornaments of the rods of Esculaplus, around which serpents are entwined. The height is twenty feet, and the chandeliers, which descend from beautifully-moulded centres, are no less than ten feet in length. There are three at equal Intervals, and they are completely of crystal, wrought In the most artistic and original style, with glooes for the numerous burners, engraved with hunting scenes, and with that monogram of H. T. H. which is synonymous with enterprise, flue taste, and generosity through out the UnlteWBtates. One side of tbe store, which looks on Twenty ninth street, Is nearly all in windows, which are of massive plate-glass, lighted by numerous gas burners, adorned with pendules of cut-glass. Op posite to these Is a magnificent counter of black walnut, with panels of rich French walnut, carved like the bullet of a palace, gilded and adorned with rampant lions, which bear a shield containing the monogram and arms of Dr. Helmbold. This counter has a broad top of pure white marble, which Is nearly hidden by splendid silver-mounted cases, filled with the most recherche articles of tbe toilet. Room has been found, however, for numerous bronze figures, some of them armed warriors, others graceful nymphs, who bear on their heads baskets filled with bright, blossoming flowers. Also, we notice a bronze gilt statue of an Infant Bacchus, whose curly locks are twined with grape and vine leaves. At the end of the room Is another broad counter similarly adorned, but on the right there Is partitioned space marked "inscriptions." Behind these counters come the main glories of the store. These are the fittings for the drugs, all In black walnut, exquisitely carved and gilt, and re lieved by the most magnificent plate glass mirrors. These fittings reach up almost to the cornice, and are surmounted by gilt mortars on the top of the pediments. There are tbrae of these superb mir rors, two at the side and one at the end, and we may eay, without exaggeration, that they reflected back at the least five thousand faces last night. AT. Y. Mercury. . ' . ' CITY NOTICES. Tn Fatorite Stobe on Chesnut Street. The headquarters of the genuine and original Milton Gold Jewelry Company, No. 1023 Chesnut street, is crowded early and late with delighted purchasers. This Is positively the last week but one in Philadel phia, as the lease of our store expires on the first of May. Remember 1022 Chesnut street, 1022, Sale of Elegant Mantel Vases, Fine Silver- splated Ware, etc. This evening, at Tjrf o'clock, at Birch A Son's auction store, No. 1110 Chesnut street, will be continued tbe sale of elegant Italian stone vases and mantel ornaments ; also, fine silver-plated ware. Oil ford, Continental Hotel, has opened an ele- assortment of Ladles', Children's, and Infants' srimmed and untrlmmed Hats. Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Etc. Also, Boys Cloth and Straw Hats. Oikford, Continental Hotel, has received Spring (styles Gents' and Boys' Hate, Caps, and Famishing .Coods. Shirts made to order. MARRIED. Moor Cole Anril 18th. bv Rev. William Cath- cart, Mr. Klias N. Mooh to Mlas Emma D. Cclk, ootn oi mis city. Riblkt Boi'kquin On the 16th instant, by the Hev. Haniuel E. Post, Mr. Zkphaniah Kihlkt to Miss Makt B. Botmiit'iN, all of Camdeu, N. J. DIED. Bikes. Suddenly, on the morning of the lfith instant, mart ellen, wue oi cnanea a. wanes ana aaugnter oi me late rticnoias uoieraan. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her hus band, no. 8233 spring uaraea street, on weanes- cay morniug at o ciocx. Cobfield. On Sunday morning, April 16th, of pneumonia, itamkie, only cniia or manes b. ana Judith E. Cord eld. Her relatives and friends and those of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ci her aunt, turn, uuier, no. iois caiiowniu street, on Wednesday morning, iota Instant, at 10 O ciocn. 1 o proceed to Laurel uiu. Dyer. On Saturday, April 15, 1S71, Arabella IL, trlfe of John G. Dyer. The lelativea and friends of the family are respect fully nmtea to attend me iunerai, from the resi dence of her husband, at Chester. Delaware county. Pa., on Wednesday next, April 19, 15. 1, at 8 o'clock X; m., witnout inrtner nouce. MoConnell. On the 18th Instant, Carrie P., only hild of William and the late Mary Anna MoConnell, aired f rears and 11 months. Funeral from the residence of her uncle, William O. Glenn, No. 830 South Filth street, en Thursday afternoon, 80th instant. Services la Old Plae Street Church, at s-80 F. M. precisely. Interment at Itoa- aid son Cemetery. Smith. on the 16U Instant Isaac Smith, in the Cx year of sis age. Tue relatives ana inuHaa oi ma iuuiuy ru respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. B303 Grape street, on Wednes day afternoon, at I o'clock. Interment at Mount ttortah, Ceflitery, Rtkkr. Snddenly, on the 15th, John Stbbr, bus baad of Mrs. Harriet Steer, aged 68 years and 4 months. The relatives and friends of the family, also Ooa quanock Trlbo, No, 49, I. O. of R. M., are respectrujiy Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 8( Richmond street, above Otis, on Wednesday afternoon, the 19th instant, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Cedar I1U1 Cemetery. WiKPKRSHBiif. On the jBth instant, In the 4th year of her age, Louisa H., wife of John A. Wleder shpfm. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at B o'clock, from the residence of Mr. E. II. Oodshalk, No. 1524 North Tenth street Wn.soN.On the 17th instant, John B. Wilson In the 27th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his mother. S. E. corner Forty-second and Kd llne Btreets, West Philadelphia, on Thursday after noon, wth instant, at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Morlah Cemetery. SPECIAL. NOTIOES. ftr adrUHonal Bprial Notic m twrit Ryai, fgy TUB PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM w FANY, No. 833 S. TH1HD Street Philadelphia, April IT, 1971. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Annnal Meeting of the Stockholders of the Chsrtlers Railway Company will behold at No. 833 8. THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa., on MONDAY, May 1, 1871, at 18 o'clock M. Annual Election for President and Directors will be held Bame day and place. JOSEPH LKSLEY, 4 IT tmy 1 rp Secretaiy. OFFICE OF THB LEHIGH ZISO CO., No. 838 WALNUT STREET. Philadelphia, April IT, 1871. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Lehigh Zinc Company will be held at the Oillae of the Company on WEDNESDAY, May 8 pros., at 18 o'clock M., for the purpose of electing Seven Directors to serve during the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other business 4 IT 14t GORDON MONOE9, Treasurer. ngy- SPRING FLOW IB i"HO W at HORTICULTURAL HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, April 18, 18H. Magnificent Display of Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Or namental Foliage Plants, and Rare Plants in Bloom. Hyacinths, Roses, Violets, Grapes, etc., with a Band of Music. Admission FREE to all. 4 17 8t gy- PILES. DR. GUN NELL DEVOTES TlIS time to the treatment of riles, blind, bleed ing, or Itching. Hundreds of cases deemed Incura ble without an operation have been permanently cured. Best city reference given. Office, No. 21 N. ELEVENTH Street. 4 IB 8m gy- PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO COMFORT and Style in Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, at BARTLETT'S, 8 20tf - No. 83 B. SIXTH Street, above Oheannt. NEW PUBLICATIONS. AT O W READ Y 1 ILLUSTRATED CHRISTIAN WEEKLY, Second number. 12 per year. Single copies, Cc. AMERICAN TRACT SOClITY, No. 1403 CHESKUT Street, and News Dealers generally. It rp II E M E T II O D I ST, Of New York, has always been edited with marked ability by Rev. Dr. CROOKS. Its publishers have just added to its Editorial Corps Rev. ABEL STEVENS, an equally experienced Journalist, and author of the best History of Methodism extant They have also engaged contributions and sermons from the Rev. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, whose success and popularity as a preacher, writer, and lecturer are almost unexampled, and whose Free Tabernacle In Brooklyn, with its congregation of over three thousand people, is one of the marvels of the age. Rev. H. W. BEECHER has a Lecture- Room Talk every week. THE METHODIST abounds in good things, is never dull or dry, has stories for children, hints for farmers, and something for everybody. Mrs. WIL LINO'S great Serial Story is almost ready. They offer for the price of one year's subscription ($260) to send THE METHODIST from now until July 1, 1878. Specimen copies free. 4 IT 6t No. 114 NASSAU Street. New York. ry ELL'S ENCYCLOPEDIA, DICTIONARY AND LA UAZETTJBS.K IB JNOYV OU&PaaTa, US 59 PARTS, AT 50 CENTS PER PART. ZELL'S NEW DESCEIPTIVE HAND Atlas of the World, First two Parts now ready, to be complete In 85 Parts, at bo cents eacn. jsxpenencea agents wanted. T. ELLW00D ZELL, Publisher, Nob. IT and 19 South SIXTH Street, 8 88 tUBSm PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALfc. FOB SALE, HANDSOME RESIDENCE, WEST PHILADELPHIA. No. 8243 CHESNUT Street (Marble Terrace), THREE-STORY, WITH MANSARD ROOF, AND THREE-STORY DOUBLE BACK BUILDINGS. Sixteen rooms, all modern conveniences, gas, bath, hot and cold water. Lot 18 feet front and 120 feet s inches deep to a back street. Immediate possession. Terms to suit purchaser. M. D. LIVEN SETTER, 418 No. 19 South FOURTH Street. TO LET OR FOR SALE-ONE OF THOSE elegant full marble-front Dwellings In MARBLE TERRACE, No. 8201 CHESNUT Street. Handy to the great railroad centres. P asBenger cars pass the door both ways. Only lioo per month. Open for inspection. 4 18 et A. C. McCURDY, S. E. cor. SEVENTEENTH and COATES Sta. fm TO THOSE DESIRING SUMMER KESI- L-"il dences, the new suburban town of W E N O N A H presents special and attractive features. Situated on the West Jersey Railroad, 11 miles from Camden, 45 minutes from business cenireB. or particulars, aaoresB DANIEL m. rox St BON, 4 19 wf s 8t No. 640 N. FIFTH Street. fG FOR SALE VERY HANDSOME DOUBLE Li: iour-story oricK and orownstone jiesiaence, southeast corner of Twentieth and Arch streets, 40 feet front by lt feet deep to a back street. Apply to LEWIS II. REONKf bit, 4 18 8t No. T31 WALNUT Street. f FOR SALE $5509, NEAT MODERN DWELL L'JINO. All modern conveniences: elezant garden ra a high state of cultivation; urns, statuary, aquarium, gum ubu, cic. iaji iuu leet deep to a wiue street, No. 1623 MASTER Street. Apply on the piemisea. is oi wm milt Kn Btn iRnu uv v t a ! ... UllinUffBn 1 117 I.' I T I . w . the south side of ARCH Street, below Niuia street. fllTll HJ A.. ' Ail, X VKJ., 4 IS 6f 8. W. cor. NINTH and FILBERT StS. FOR BALE TWENTY-FIRST STREET. above Walnut street, a three-story Brick. LLiniu witn oacx nuudings. A. 1J. UAWVltrt i:u . 4 18 6f S. W. cor. NINTH and FILBERT Sta. r FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE DWELL- LING HOUSE, No. 1418 Walnut street. In. thoiouifU order, wita an mooern improvements, . I ru.'lu II UL'nklL'U ADD UJ " AA. nuiMbil, 4 18 St No. 731 WALNUT Street. - " f""- . . . . I T'i IJ1IYT t T n r. i 'TW JL1 brick Ki-sidence, with back buildings, No. 11 a Vui street, overlooking Logan Square, iuimediate noaseaHlon. AoDllto LEWld H. REUNKK. Wt K9.W1 WALNytttuoct. OAS FIXTURES. NO STORE ON CHESNtJT STREET. CQRHELIUS & SOUS' RETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY St. CAS FIXTURES. QLOVES. SSOO h ols. . All the new styles, In all colors of linings, size. Also, more shades and styles of KID GLOVE- than can be seen In any other house in America of onr celebrated. $125 Per Pair. BEST $1-88 KID GLOVE IN AMERICA. TT Every pair guaranteed. If they rip or tear, an other pair given in exchange. ft. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW, No. 23 NORTH EIGHTH STREET AND No. 903 CnESNUT STREET, 41stuwtf PHILADELPHIA. HOSIERY. COOK & BROTHER, No. 03 N. EIGHTH Street, TBADK-MARK. TRAOK-VARK RETAILERS OF HOSIERY GOODS Exclusively of their own importation. Just received, by steamer China, i cases, 200 dozens Cartwrlght & Warner's Qauzo Blerino Underwear, FOR LADIES, QENT8, BOYS, AND MISSES. 8 88 bw 8mrp FIRE EXTINGUISHER. TUE UNION FIRE EXTINGUISHER. OVER FIVE MILLIONS (16,000,000) OF DOLLARS WORTH OF PROPERTY IN THE UNITED STATES HAS ACTUALLY BEEN SAVED BY THB EXTIN GUISHER Within the past three years; while In Philadelphia alone twenty-five fires, endangering property to the extent Of HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOL LARS, have been extinguisnea during the past year by the same means. Oar Machine Is the IMPROVED CARBONIC ACID OAS FIRE EXTINGUISHER, and la Indorsed and nsed by M. Balrd & Co., Henry Diss ton k Son, Benjamin Bullock's Sons, Morris, Taaker A Co.,1 Alan Wood & Co- Lacey & Phillips, Bromiey urotners, a. j. Bonus, unaries jtnen, jonn son & Co., Rlmby A Madeira, Francis Perot A Sons, (4eorse W. Chllds. Pennsylvania Railroad Comnanv. Philadelphia and Boston Steamship Company, Phila delphia and Southern Steamship Company, and many other of onr leading baslneaa men and corpo rations. CAUTION. All parties In this community are warned against buying or selling "Extinguishers" except tnuse purchased irom us or our agents, under penalty of immediate prosecution for infringement Onr prices have been reduced, and the Machine Is now witnm tne reacn oi every property noiaer. N. B. One style made specially for private real- aences. Union Fire Extinguisher Company OFFICE, tl 88 Btutfrp No. 118 MARKET STREET. WATOHES. J2stalllsliea in 1854. WATCHES. EVERGOING STEM 'WINDERS, KEY-WIN DE11S, QUARTER SECONDS, MINUTE REPEATERS, ETC. ETC. ETC. C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, No. 608 CHESNUT STREET, 8 80 tbstut PHILADELPHIA. WINDOW BLINDS, ETO. WINDOW BLINDS, Lace Curtains, Curtain Cornicei, HOLLAND SHADES, FAINTXS SHADES of the latest tints. BLINDS painted and trimmed. SrOKE SHADES made and lettered. Picture Cord, Taasels, Etc, Repairing promptly attended to. D, J. WILLIAMS, Jr., Vo. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, I T tAUSia PHILADELPHIA JaBelle. KidOlove H INANOIAL. Wilmington and Readin Railroad 7rER CEUT. Free of Taxes. We are nw offering a imited amount of the SECOND MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company .At $2 and Accrued Interest. The Bonds are Issued in SIOOs, S500sf and SI OOOs. COUPONS PAYABLE JANUARY AND JULY. We placed the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company at 86 per cent. They are now bringing on the open market 93 per cent. This fact Is strong evidence of the standing and credit of this Com pany. The road Is now finished and doing a large and profitable business. YM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, And Dealers in Oovernment Securities, No. 3G South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. HEW u. S. LOAH- GOLD AJVD 5-QOs Converted into New Loam of the United States on best terms. DE HA YEN & BRO. financial Agents United States, No. 40 South THIRD Street. B zs stutn lm SPECIAL NOTICE TO INVESTORS. A Choice Security. We are now able to supply a limited amoa of the Catawissa Railroad Company's 7 PER CENT. CONVERTIBLE MORTGAGE BONDS FREE OF STATE AND UNITED STATES TAX They are Issued for the sole nnroose of bniMinv the extension from MILTON TO WiL LI AM 8 f o kt! a distance of 80 miles, and are secured by m lien on the entire road of nearly loo miUs, folly equipped and QUI UK UUUriBIUUK UUBUietUf. When it Is considered that the entire Indebtedness of tbe company will be less than $16,000 per mile, jeuviuK uuii kucir ravuaoie wa property oj lawi aeres. It will be seen at once what an unusual amount of security Is attached to these bonds, and they there fore must commend themselves to tne most prudent Investors. An additional advantage is, that they can be converted, at the option of the holder, after id yours, uiki tin) r icjcrrou dvuvk, l par. They are registered Coupon Bonds (a great safe guard), issued In sums of 1500 and flOOO. Interest payable February and August Price 83x and accrued interest, leaving a good margin for advance. jror lunner uuormauon, apply to D. C. WHARTON SMITH CO., No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 1 BS5 PHILADELPHIA. DUNN BROTHERS. BANIMBUS, Nos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St. Dealers In Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans, Government Securities, and Gold. Draw Bills of Exchange on the Union Bank of London,and issue travellers' letters of credit through Messrs. BOWLES BROS at CO., available in all the cities of Europe. Make Collections on all points. Execute orders for Bonds and Stocks at Board of Broken. Allow interest on Deposits, subject to check at sight. 11 F c It S A L E, Six Per Cent. Loan of the City of Wil liameport, Pennsylvania, Free of all Taxes, At 83 and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act of Legislature compelling the city to levy sufficient tax to pay interest and principal. P. 8. PETERSON a CO., No. 39 S. THIRD STREET, I PHILADELPHIA. 5 rSZl CENT. New United States .Loan. Agents appointed to receive subscriptions or ex- - . change FOR 5-20 BONDS. Books now open and Information furnished aa terms, etc. ELLIOTT, COLLINS & CO., No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 1 8 U PHILADELPHIA. FINANCIAL. INVESTMENT DON DO PORTAGE LAKE AND LAKE snPEniOH SHIP CANAL 10s. Becured by fl ret mortgage on the canal (now completrdX and oareal estate worth Ove times the amount of tne mortgage. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, in. Omaha), 10a, and other choice Wetrn county and citj bonds, yielding good rates of Interest. ALLFNTOWN CITYfA., BRVaN PE1 GBST. SOHOtL BONDS, free fro n taxes under the laws of the State, at par and Interest. For full particulars apply to UOWAUD DARLMaTOJ, S 8 8m No. 14T South FOURTH 8treet. B. K. JAMISON & CO. SUCCESSORS TO P.F.KELLY & CO, BANKERS AND DIALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bonds At Closest ItXarket Itate, - IT. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT St Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS in New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, eto. eto. ISA C30 C5SO BANKER, DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND ftrrSR. EST ALLOWHD ON DAILY BALANCES. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOK TUB PURCHASE AND SALS Oif ALL RELIABLE 83 - CURITIE8. COLLECTION8 MADE EVERYWHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEQQ PLATED. 18 I Cm No. 6SO WAXNUT BU, Phils da. FIRE AND BURQt-ARPROOF SAFES - AMERICAN STEAM SAFE CO., Safe Makers to the United States Government No. 32 S. FOURTH St., PHILADELPHIA, SOLK MANUFAVTUHISRia .OF STEAM FIRE-PROOF SAFES, SANBORN'S PATENT Baiik Vaults, Burglar-Proof Safes, ETC. ETC., Of Welded Steel and Iron, with Sargent's, Isham's, and Plllard'B Locks. SILVER SAFES, EXPRESS BOXES, Eta, built to order. 1 Btothemrp JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. JEWELLERS, No. 002 CHESNUT Street. Diamonds, Emeralds, Sapphires, Pearls, Cameos and Enamels MOULDED IN ELEGANT SETTINGS Made In their own factory, from entirely new de signs. 3 18 stuthS GROCERIES. ETO. T7NGLISH AND SCOTCH ALES AND BROWN STOUT. Just received, a fresh invoice of Guinness' Extra Dublin Stout, Tennant's English Ale and Brown Stout, Robert Younger'B Sparkling Edinburgh Ale, Bass A Co. 's East India Pale Ale, Allsopp's Pale Ale. In stone and glass, all in One order, onr own importa tion. A full line of choice and desirable FAMILY QRO CER1ES. WILLIAM KBLLSY, N. W. Corner TWELFTH Street and GIBABD Avenuo, 11 10 thstu! PHILADELPHIA. ESTA BLI8 II ED 1 800 . rHICES REDUCED. WINSLOW'S OREEN CORN at only 18c. per Can. J in rJtAUAAfiO, ui large a iu. vu.ua, ni lau. TABLE " " " !25C. " " BEEFSTEAK TOMATOES. 82c " ANDERSON'S ASPARAQUS, " " 88o. " FRESH CANTALOUPS, " 16c. These goods are " warranted to be of the best quality, and new goods. For sale at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South IECOHD St., 8 SthBturpS Below Chesnut, West Side. TEAS. Imported ami Domestic Groceries. A. J. IIfi CAItll. FINE GROCER, N. XV. Corner CHESNUT and SECOND Sta., 4 13 thsmtra PHILADELPHIA. HARDWARE, ETO. CUMBERLAND NAIL0 S4'C5 Per Keg. These Nails are known to be the best in the market All nails, no waste,, and cost no more than other brands. Each keg warranted to contain 100 pounds of Nails. Also, a large assortment of One Hinges, Locks, and Knobs. Sand hrouae, suitable (or Dist-claas build ings, at tne great Cheap-for-Catth Hardware Store OF J. IS. SlIAItNCKf, 1 14 tuthfl No, 1009 MARKET SUeeU LEGAL NOTIOES. The Commonwealth of FnnnTlvanl to tiw Sheriff of Pbiladelpbla County, srreetiDfr : We command you, m bfore we did, that jon sum mon CI1KISTIAN NORT1NK. latn nf vnnr nnnntr. so that he be and appear before oar Judges at Phi ladelphia, at our Conrt of Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadelphia, In and for tne said oily uu uuuuvjr til I MMB'ir mnin, tun lint ALOnaay Of MT uexi, mere answer o. iiCKinson sergeant and J. Norrls Emlen, trustees of the Sepvlva estate, and Elizabeth N. Brown. William R. Brown. iiMirn i. Coleman and Debbie B. hts wife, In her right, Mary H. Brown. Kamnel Mover and Emily H. tils wife, in her right, and Fanny Brown, of a plea of breach of ' covenant sur ground rent deed dated 89th day of rriirimiri, iwv, anu rworuea m aeea OOOK 4. A. H., No. iw, page 189, etc And have you then and there this writ. -s. witness the Honorable JOSEPH ALLT U8. FON, Doctor of Lawn, President of our said v--'J Court at PhlladelDhla. th twelfth rtn. nf April, In the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. R. DOS EG N, 4 18 tnf4t Prothonotary. . . CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsvlvanla to the blirrlff of Philadelphia Conn ty, greeting : We command vou. aa before we did. that vou sum. mon WILLIAM CRAWFORD, late of your county, so that he be and appear before our Judges at Phila delphia, at our Court of Common Pleas for tte City nuu iuunij vi I niianoipma, 10 do noiaen at I niia delphls, in and for the said city and county of Phila delphia, the first Monday of Mav net. thnra Irt answer Maggie R. Bherk, widow, and Frederick unieitunBt, guardian of Bessie and Henry 11. Sherk, minor children of J. Henry Sherk, deceased, of a pita of breach of coveuant sur oronmi runt dnnd. dated February 8, 1869, and recorded in Dee 1 Book j. i. u., xno. nuo, page era, eto. And Have yon then and there this writ. a-. Witness the Honorable JOSEPH ALLI it. PON, Doctor of Laws, President of oursai s--' Court at Philadelphia, the 19th dav of Anril. In the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. R. DONEGAN, 4 19 tui4t prothonotary. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, S3. The Commonwealth of renusvlvanla.ta th Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting: we commana you, as Dei ore we aid, tnat you sum- -mon JOHN WARNER, late of your county, so that he be and appear before our Jailges at Philadelphia, at onr Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, In and for the said city and county of Philadelphia, mo uroi Kinuaay oi May nexr, mere to answer juary Ann weineriu, a oevisee nnaer tne last will and testament of Ann Wetherlll, deceased, who In her lifetime was one of the hclrs-at-Iaw of Christo pher wetherm, deceased, and also assignee of Ra chel Wetherlll. William M. Powell, and Anna, hia wile, Elizabeth Btoddart, Jacob S. Roberts, and . fcarah, his wife, Joseph W. Powell, and Louisa, hia wife, and others, of a plea of broach of covenant sur ground rent deed, dated the 9th day of May, 1812, and recorded In deed book J. C, No. 81, page 857. And have yon then and there this writ. . (a v witness tne Honorable jusKi'll ALLI i..b. EON, Doctor of Laws, President of our said t'v f Vinr,. Af IhlloHnlni1n Hi. loth da. Af A -.11 in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. R. DON KG AN, itui4t prothonotary. C1T AND COUNTY OF PHILADBLPHIA, HS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to-the ciierm oi rnnaaeipnia uonuty, greeting: We command yon, as before we did, lhat Too summon JAMES McNIOHT'or McKNIOIllV late of jour county, so that he be and appear be Tore our .lodges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said city and county of Philadelphia, the first Monday of May next, there to answer John B. Dales and Rllza J., his wife,, and Mary H. Stewart, the said Eliza J, Dales being the widow and the said Mary H. the only child and telr at law of Joseph Fleming, of a plea or breach of covenant. And have you then and there th s writ. . Witness the Henorahle JOSEPH ALLI- i. 8. SON, Doctor of Laws, President of onr said t-v-l Court at Philadelphia, the 15tU dav of Aorll. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. H. J ON EUAN, : 41 8tuf 4t Brothonotary. CMTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, J The Commonwealth of PeLnsylvanla to the Sheriff of- Philadelphia County, greetiug: We command you, as before we did, that you sura-. mon WILLIAM JARDIN, late of your county, so that he be and appear beforo our Judges at Philadel phia, at our Uourt of Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadelphia, in and for the said clty-jiud county or Philadelphia, tbe first Monday of May next, tbtre to answer the Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives and Grautinir Annuities. trustees of the estate of Joseph Bird and f amllv. under tbe last will of Charles lilrd. deceased in nine or John R. Neff, deceased, assignee of WMUm P; Neir, et a)., Charles Neir, et al., and John R, Neff, et al., devises of a plea of breach or covenant.sur ground rent received to William Jar din. in fee. reserving thereout a ground rent of S8 60 per an. lawful silver money of U. 8. A., each dollar weighing lTdwts. and, 6 grs , and recorded In Deed Book G-. W. 0., No. 70, page 63s, etc. And have you then and there thla writ. Witness the Honorable JOSEPH ALLI- u 8. SON, D( ctor of Laws, President of our said l court at Philadelphia, the 15th day. of April, In the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred' and seventy-one. IL DONEGAN, 4 18 tnf4t Prothonotary. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, 8S The Commonwealth or Pennsylvania to the) bheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting : We cemmaDd you, as before we did, that you summon CHRISTIAN NOHT1NK. late or your county, so that he be and appear before our Judge at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas for tbe City and County of- Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, In and for tbe said city and county of Philadelphia, the first Monday of May next, there to answer J. Dickinson Sergeant and J. Norrls Era. len, trustees of the Kepvlva Estate, and Elizabeth N. Brown, William K. Brown, George D. Coleman and Debbie B. his wife, In her right, Mary H. Brown, Samuel Glover and Emily his wire, in her right, and Fanny Brown, of a plea of breach of covenant sur ground-rent deed, dated Both day or March, 1869, and recorded In deed book J. A. U-, No. 99, paga 181, etc And have you then and there this writ. Witness the Honorable JObEPU ALLI i l. 8. 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