The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 09, 1871, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH .PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY , MAY 9, 1871.
CHy Affairs.
The brigade drills of the militia yester
day' are said to be a iroocesSi. General Meade
was a spectator of the evolutions of the sol
diers. The subject of corroding the names of
our streets has been referred to a sab-com-mitte
of the Connoil Committee on Law and
Surveys. Th Committee on Law has agreed
to report in favor of releasing certain judg
ments whicbwere obtained against Mr. Moore
for rnsnicg a line of omnibuses on Broad
street.
The Athletics beat the Rising Star Club
yesterday by a score of 3." to 1. The Ath
letics go to-dny to New York to play the E ak
ford and to-morrow the At lan tics.
The membership of the Pennsylvania
Reserves numbers 108. At the anniversary
celebration delegates from Pittsburg and a
Dumber of other towns will be present.
The thermometer was yesterday, at 3
P. M., C2 degrees.
Domestic Affair.
Geperal Bntler addressed the colored
people of Boston last evening on politioal
subjects.
The break in the Erie Canal, near Ro
chester, N. Y., is nearly filled op, and water
will be let in to-day.
The President has about forty nomina
tions to send in to the forthcoming exeoutive
session of the Senate.
Mine after mine in the coal regions con
tinues to resume work upon the operators'
terms, and the laborers of the striking miners
are over-anxions to take their plaoes.
Large delegations of rough characters
will start for Buffalo and Erie, Pa., to-day, to
proceed from there to the scene of the brutal
prize fight between Coburn and Mace.
Foreign Affaire.
The colnmn in the Place Vendome has
sot yet been removed.
The cannonade before Paris yesterday
vras quite vigorous.
-General Dumont has been appointed
commander of Fort d'Issy.
The Imperialists are said to be very active
in the rural districts of France.
The final treaty of peace between France
and Germany was signed yesterday at Frank
fort. Bismarck is inclined to give np the forts
before Paris, but insists upon the strict pay
ment of the war indemnity.
Steps have been taken by the Versailles
Government to prevent the assembling of the
projected Peace Congress at Bordeaux.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
fgf OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY,
Philadelphia, May 1, 1971.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Notice Is hereby given to the Stockholders of this
Company that they will have the privilege of sub
scribing for New Stock at par In the proportion of
one share for every six as registered In their name,
April 80, 18T1.
Holders of less than six Shares will be entitled to
subscribe for a full share, and those holding more
than a multiple of six Shares will be entitled to an
additional Share.
Subscription will be received and the first Instal
ment of Fifty per centum will be payable between
the S2d day of May and 22d day of June, 1ST1.
Second instalment of Fifty per centum will be pay
able between the 22d day of November and 22d day
of December, 1871. If Stockholders prefer, the
whole amount can be paid at the time of subscrip
tion. No subscription will be received after June 22,
1871. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
5 1 3w Treasurer.
jggy- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY,
TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.
Philadelphia, May 2.TS7L
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the
capital stock of the Company, clear of National
and State taxes, payable In cash, on and after Miy
30, 1871.
Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends
can be had at the office of the company.
The office will be open at 8 A. M., and close at 3
P. M., from May 30 to June 2, for the payment oi
dividends, and after that date from 0 A. M. to 3
P. M. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
B 8 2m Treasurer.
fcgy- NOTICE.THB SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMl
nation of applicants fur certificates of qualldca-
tlon as teachers in the Public Schools of the First
School Dlbtrlct of Pennsylvania will commence at 9
A. M., precisely, at the Central High School, Broad
and Green s'reets, on WEDNK&D Y, May 10th, 1S71,
and will be continued on the following Thursday
UDd Friday, at the Banie hour.
No applicant under seventeen years of age will be
examined.
No pupil of the public schools will be examined
who nan not passed at leant a two years' course of
study In the Girls' Normal or Central blh School.
Graduates of the Senior Classes are entitled to at
tend the examination.
An average of 75 la required for a certificate of the
first grade ; an average or 60 for the second grade ;
and an average of 60 for the third grade.
By order of the Committee on Oualifleatlon of
Teachers. LEWIS ELK1N,
Chairman.
II. W. Haluwell, Secretary.
ir- CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Tkenton, April 10, 1871.
NOTICE. The Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of the OAM DEN AND AM BOY RAILROAD
AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY will be held
at TRENTON, May 10, at li o'clock, M., at the Com
pany's office, for the election of seven Directors to
serve for the ensuing year.
KAMTJEL J. BAYARD,
19 Secretary C. and A R. R. and T. Co.
THE CHEAPE8T AND BEST HAIR DYE
w IN THE WORLD, w
Harper's Liquid Hair Rye Never Fades or
Waalies Out,
will chance tray, red. or frosted hM whiskers, or
moustache to a beautiful black or i.rown as soon as
applied. Warranted, or money returned. Only 60
cents a box. Sold by all Druggists. g 23 tuthatim
gQy- THE UNION FIRE EXTINGUISHER
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
Manufacture and sell the Improved Portable Fire
Extinguisher. Always Reliable.
D. T. GAGE,
No. 113 MARKET St., General Agi
6 30tf
rgw- PILE8. DR. OUNNELL DEVOTES HIS
time to the treatment of Piles, blind, bleed
ing, ontcblug. Uundredsof cases deemed Incura
ble without an operation have been permanently
cured. Best city reference given. Office, No. 81 N.
.1 DlDVI'tl 4. . J II
DR. F. R. THOMAS. No. 911 WALNUT ST,
"w formerly operator at tlie Colton Dental Rooms.
devotes his entire practice to extracting teeth witt
out pain, wiui irenu aiiruua oxiaa gas. u in
m&f- THURSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH
POWDER la the best article for cleansing and
preserving the teeth. For le by all Druir!ta.
ynce its and 60 aenu per bottle. li gs stuthly
rw- DISPENKARY FOR SKINlwSEESNa!
SIC 8. ELEVENTH Street.
Patients treated gratuitously at this Institution
daily at 11 o'clock. 1 14
1 A R A O A S CHOCOLATE,
Imported and for sale by
T)A LI FTP h. HOV
6 4 t
No. m 8. FRONT bueet.
FOR SALE.
q r O R GALE,
An Elegant Xlesidenco,
WITII STABLE.
AT CHESNUT HILL.
Desirable location, a few minutes' walk from depot
D. T. PRATT,
S 14 !m No. 108 South FOURTH 8treet.
O 11
fc4 A. L 12 .
ii
SPRING LAKH.
An elegant country scat at Chesnut Hill, Philadel
phia, ten minutes walk from depot, and Ave hundred
yards from Fairniount Park ; lawn of nearly nine
acres, adorned with choice shrubbery, evergreen,
fruit and shade trees. A most healthy location,
vlewa for 40 miles over a rich country, modern
pointed stone house, gas, water, etc, coach, Ice, and
spring houses, never falling spring of purest water,
(I.AKB for boating), all stocked with mountain
trout, carp, etc., beautiful cascade, with succession
of roplds through the meadow.
Apply to J. R. PRICE, on the premises. 4 28
FOR SALE,
HANDSOME RESIDENCE,
WEST PHILADELPHIA.
No. 8248 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 2 Inches deep to a
back street.
Immediate possession. Terms to suit purchaser.
M. D. LIVENSETTER,
418
No. 129 South FOURTH Street.
FOR SALE LOW. AT CHESNUT
jji Hill, an unusually attractive and complete.
Country Seat, live minutes' walk from Chesnut Uitl
Depot; six acres of beautiful grounds, fruit, shade,
stables. nrspery. irreen-house. fish-nond. etc.
Modern pointed stone residence, 13 rooms: Uue
views. RICHARDSON & JANNEY, No. 200 S.
FOURTH Street. 4 27 thstu2w
FOR SALE THE HANDSOME MODERN
Uiyl A III 7i:-BWII J PIH JW.Cll n. IZ CTU. OUtf lOTM
ltOAD Street, above Brown: has all the modern
mi. n . . . I ) J . upurnnvTnn . t , . . . . i
conveniences ; will be sold reasonable, and Imme
diate possession given.
Apply on the premises. o 6 stuthut
NINETY-THREE ACRES FARM FOR
aLsale or exchange for city property, or good
merchandise, situated in Richland to wr ship, Bucks
county. R. J. DOBBINS,
4 27 12t Ledger Building.
FOR SALE HANDSOME BROWN-STONE
RE8IDEENCE, with Bide yard, BROAD and
MASTER Streets. Lot 50 by 200 feet deep to Car
lisle street. R. J. DOBBINS,
4 27 12t Ledger Bulldl ng.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-ELEGANTLY
located COTTAGE, at CAPE MAY, furnished
throughout. R. J. DOBBINS,
4 27 ) 2t Ledger Building.
FOR SALE ELEGANT FOUR-STORY
iiltrown-stone RESIDENCE, No. 1917 CHES
NUT Street, with side yard. Lot 44tf by 178 feet.
R. J. D08BINS,
4 27 12t Ledger Building.
TO RENT. FURNISHED DESIRABLE
Li: a Summer Residence, Township Line, near
School Lane, Germantown.
JUS11W15 1SATBMAIN X UU.,
61tf No. 122 South FRONT Street
4TX COUNTRY AND CITY PROPERTIES
LI FOR SALE. RUNT, and EXCHANGE in
great number ana varieties oj
6 61m No. 809 CHESNUT Street.
TO RENT.
FOR RENT,
STORE, No. 339 MARKET Street.
AFPLY ON PREMISES.
4 22tf
J. B. ELLISON & SONS.
FOR RENT ONE OF THE MOST DE
Birable residences In the 24th Ward, at the N.
. comer of Thirty-fifth and Bridge streets. Pre
mises in complete order. Lot 105 feet front on
Bridge street, and adjoining the mansion of James
P. Bruner. Apply to EDW. L. BODIN, No. 709
WALN GT Street. 6 6 St
WATOMEI. JEWELRY, ETC.
ISstatolislied in 1854.
WATCHES.
EVERGOING
STEM-WINDEltS,
KEY-WINDERS,
QUARTER SECONDS,
MINUTE REPEATERS,
ETC. ETC. ETC.
0. & A. PEQUIGNOT,
No. 608 CHESNUT STREET,
4 25 2m PHILADELPHIA.
GOLD MEDAL HEQTJLA.T0RS.
No. 22 NORTH SIXTII STREET,
Begs to call the attention of the trade and customers
to the annexed letter:
tBiKSUTION.
"I take pleasure to announce that I have given tc
Mr. G. W. RUSSELL, of Philadelphia, the exclusive
sale of all Roods of my manufacture. He will be
able to sell them at the very lowest prices.
"UUSTAV BifUKER,
'First Manufacturer of Regulators,
Freiburg, Germany.
D1
EPARTMENT
OF CHIEF
OF SURVEYS, OFFICE
ENGINEER AND SUH-
VEYOK.
Philadelphia. Mav 6. 1871
NOTICE Duplicate plans of the survey and
regulation of the Fifteenth, section, Twenty-first
ward, oounaeu on me
North by the WUsahlckon creek, "1
(South by liidge avenue, 1 ,.,
East by Roxborough avenue, f
Wt bv Leverlncion avenue. I
are now prepared and deposited for inspection
at the office of John II. Leverlug, Surveyor and
RcmUtor. Main street Manayunk, aud also at
the oflice of this Department, and the Board of
Surveva have anDoiuted MONDAY. May 15.
1671, at 10 o'cloc k A. M , to consider any ob
jections that may be urgea tuereio oy uy citizen
interested therein.
STRICKLAND KNEASS,
68mwb8t Chief Engineer and Surveyor.
-yy I L s o n a
' CARPET CLEANING
ESTABLISHMENT,
II rm No. e?i south SEVENTEENTH Street,
FINANCIAL.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
PHI LA DELPHI A, HEW YORK and WA9HIN3T0F.
Iki COOKE, McCyilOCH CO.,
LONDON,
AFB
Dealeri In Government Securities.
Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale
of Bonds and Blocks on Commission, at the Board of
Brokers In this and other cities.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS,
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS.
GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOL
In connection with our London House we are now
prepared to transact a general
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS,
Including Purchase and Sale of Sterling Bills, and
the Issue of Commercial Credits and Travellers' Cir
cular Letters, available In any part of the world, and
are thus enabled to receive GOLD ON DEPOSIT,
and to allow four per cent. Interest in currency
thereon.
Having direct telegraphic communication with
both onr New York and Washington Offices, we can
offer superior facilities to our customers.
RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST
MENT. Pamphlets and full information given at eur office,
B 8 Bmrp No. 114 S. THIRD Street. PhUada.
BONDS
OP THH '
Camden sndAmboy Railroad, New Jersey
Railroad and Transportation Com
pany, and Delaware and Hart,
tau Canal Companyf
Constituting the
United Companies of New Jersey.
We offer these most desirable bonds, in regis
tered certificates, due In 1894, bearing O PER CSNT.
1NTBRHST, nee or all taxation, payable April 1 and
October L
Forfull particulars, apply to 4 SO tbstulm
DREXEL &, CO.
C. & II. HORIE.
AV. H. NEAVBOT.D, SON fcAERTSEy.
fJElV u. e. LOAH.
GOLD VIVO 5-20s
Converted into New" Loans of the
United States on best terms.
DE HA YEN & BE0.
financial Agents United States,
No. 40 Couth THIRD Street.
i ss stutn lm
INVESTMENT BONDS
PORTAGE LAKE AND LAKE SUPERIOR SHIP
CANAL 10a. Secured by first mortgage on the
canal (now completed), and on real estate worth Ave
times the amount of the mortgage.
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, 10s.
DOUGLAS COUNTY. NEBRASKA (Including
Omaha), 10s, and other choice Western county and
city bonds, yielding good rates of interest.
ALLENTOWN C1TY(A.) SEVEN PEH CENT.
SObOoL BONDS, free from taxes under the laws
of the State, at par and Interest.
For full particulars apply to
HOWARD DABLlNGTOn,
8 S 8m No. 14T South FOURTH Street.
B. E. JAMISON & 00.
SUCCESSORS TO
P.F.KELLY Sc CO.,
BANKERS AND DEALERS IN
Gold, Silver, and Government Bonds
At Closest market Hates,
IT. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sti
Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS
In New York and Philadelphia stock Boards, eto.
eto 120
COUPON OR REGISTERED LOAN
OF TH1
City of "Williamsport, . Pennsylvania,
With both principal and interest made absolutely
secure by ntate and municipal legislation,
for sale at
AND ACCRURED INTEREST, BY
P. 8. PETERSON & CO.,
Bankers and Stock Brokers,
No. 39 B. THIRD STREET,
S PHILADELPHIA.
DUNN BROTHERS,
HANItlSUg,
Kos. 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 fc CO., available In all the
cities of Europe.
Make Collections on all points.
Execute orders for Bonds and Stocks at Board of
Brokers.
Allow Interest on Deposits, subject to chock at
sight. is
JOHN S. RUSHTOti & CO..
BAKKEEB AND BROKERS,
GOLD AND C0UP0HS WASTED.
City Warrants
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
No. 60 South THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA
FINANCIAL..
Wilmington and Reading
Railroad
7 ran CUNT. ZXOrJJDS.
Frco of Taxes.
IV e are offering $200,000 of the Second
Mortgage Bonds of this Company-
AT 8?i AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
Intcrcht Pajable January and
July.
The Bonds are In
61000s, S500s, and SI OOs,
And can be REGISTERED free of expense. The
road is dole g a good business, with prospects of con
siderable increase.
This issue is made to procure additional rolling
stock.
Bonds, Pamphlets, and information can be ob
tained of
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
No. 40 South THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
A RELIABLE
Safe Home Investment.
tiki:
funbury and Lewistown Railroad
Company
7 CUBIT. GOLD
First Mortgage Bonds.
Interest Payable Apr 11 antl Octo
Im'i-, Free ol'Ktntc and lulled
States Taxes
We are now offering th balance of the loan of
l,S00,ff)0, which is secured hy a first aid only lln
on me entire property ana irancnises or me com.
pany,
At OO ami tlie Accrued Interest
Added.
The Road is now rapidly approaching completion,
with a large trade in COaL. iliON. and LUMBER.
in addition to the passenger travel awaidng the
opening oi inis greatly ueenea enterprise. Tne local
trade alone is sufficiently lame to sustain the Road.
"We have no hesltaMon In recommending the Bonds
SS a IJUKAf, K&LlAlSltlS, 8D0 JIN VEST
WENT.
For pamphlets, with map and full information,
appiy 10
WKI. PAINTER & CO.,
BANKERS,
Dealers in Government Securities,
ffo. 36 South THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
A SAFE HOME INVESTMENT,
4 -
Paying 7 Per Cent. Free from all Taxes.
The General Mortgage 540-Year Bonds of
the West l liiilir aud I'lillatlelphla
Railroad Company,
Bearing interest at T per cent, per annum, paf able
April l ana uciouer i, iree oi an taxes.
We offer for sale a limited amount of the above
naited bonds at U5 and Interest.
Full Inlorinatlou furnished on application to
. W. CLAKK & C ., Biukers,
6 4 TSt No. 35 boulh TiilltU KtroHt.
HAIiR SS0X URA31110,
HAISItEFf,
530 WALNUT St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
2 29;
FUKNITUKt.
FURNITURE,
The nnderstgned most respectfully announces to
his patrons, friends, and the public general. y, that
in anticipation of extensive alterations and Improve--nieuis
to Ills store and waroroorng, he will oH'ur the
uaiauce oi urn entire iah; ui r unai i uivc
HX Greatly Reduced Prices.
All of whleh is warranted fully as well madeai if
made to order.
Be adopts tuls method of giving purchasers an op
portunity or
lxtreiuely Low I'rlcen
In nreference to having a sale at auction.
A coraial invitation is hereof extended to all who
are In need of Ilrst-t'Uss good.
G. VOLLMER,
Manufactarer of Cabinet Furniture,
No. 1108
e e Btmiiiiu
CHKSNUT STUB KT,
PHILADELPHIA.
jwkph H Cawpion (late Moore A OamDlon).
W 114.1 AM SMITH, HICUAKD R CAMPION.
SMITH & CAMPION,
Manufacturers of
FINE FURV1TUKE, UPUOLSTE RINGS, AND IN
TERIOR UOUkF, DECO.T!iNS,
No.4ii MOUTH THIRD H.reet.
Manufac'ory, Noa. sis and 811 LEVANT b'reet,
ruiiAUeipnia. n
I'AHASOIS. T5C. tl. fl-86: Llfcl. il-t.
J llts'.tl a: Silk Sun Umbrellas, c, tl. 1V6,
fi bOt s' IJa Ti j ro. no. nuums!, o u
LEGAL NOTIOES.
rj'O USERS OP SEWING MACHINES. NOTICE
The United States Court having decided that
the shnttle-carrler nsed by the American Button
hole Company infringes my patent, all persons who
have nsed the sewing machine manufactured by the
American Buttonhole Machine Company are hereby
noticed that they are liable to me for nslng the
same, and they are requested to come forward and
settle, at the rate of ten dollars per machine, for
such Infringement, or they will be prosecuted ac
cording to law.
B5 6t No. T03 PAN3QM Street.
IN ANSWER TO THE A DOVE ADVERTISE.
NEXT of CHARLES PARHAM, wt have to say,
by advice of counsel :
1. That Parham has never yet reached a final de
cree or obtained an Injunction to restrain us from
manufacturing and selling our machines.
8. That he n,ust obtain such a decree in the Sa-
prtme Court at Washington, Into which court his
case has never yet been brought, before he can be
justified In thus advertising.
8. That we will undertake the defense of, and will
ful y protect, all who have bought or shall buy our
machines.
4. That we are abundantly able to do S3 ; and
5. 1 hat we shall hold Charles Parham responsi
ble fer any unjustifiable interference with our rights,
or thote of our agents or our customers.
W.-a MEN DEN HALL, President.
8AMCEI, Wilcox, Secretary.
Oflice of American Buttonhole, Overseamlng, and
8c wing Machine Company, No. 1313 CHESNUT
BlreeU B8
US. CIRCUIT COURT. EASTERN DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
CHARLES PAR II AM vs. THE AMERICAN BUT
TON HOLE OVERSEAM1NO AND SEWING MA
CHINE COMPANY. In Equity.
Before Strong, Justice, and McSennan, Circuit
Judge.
Extract of opinion as rendered :
"Upon the whole case we are of the opinion"
'That the Letters Patent reissued to the complain
ant are valid."
"That, so far as appears or is shown in the case,
the complainant is the first and original inventor of
the lm pi oxeruentB described in the first and second
claims of said Patent."
"That the respondents have committed infringe
ments of both said claims."
"A decree will, therelore, be entered for an in
junction and an account as prayed for."
CHARLES PARHAM,
Bfltt Office No. 703 8ANSOM Street
IN THE DISTRICT COURh OF THE UNITEU
STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF"
PENNSYLVANIA.
In the matter of JABEZ HUNTING. JOSI All
BUNTING, JOHN POLLOCK, and JOSEPH J.
SELLERS, late trading as BUNT1NO BROS. & CO.
In bankruptcy.
ruiL.AUKL.puiA, may , i-ti.
Notice is hereby clven that a second general
meelli'K of the creditors of said bankrupts will be
held at No. 615 WALNUT Street, in the city of Phila
delphia, in sid distilct,on the SOtU day of M y,
A. D. 1811, at 11 A.M., at the oiUce of KDWlN
CHASE, Esq., one of the Registers in Bankruptcy
in said ntstricr, lor me purposes natuea in tue
twenty seventh section of the bankrupt act, ap
proved marcn t, im.
No. 82 8outh THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
To the creditors of said bankrupts. . 6 8 8t
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TnE CITY
AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA
Etate of MAHTUA iiuutkn, aeceasea.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the second and Unal account of 1S0
O. JONHS, Jr., and EZRAJEVANS, executors of the
last will and testament or MAKThA UOOTEN, de
ceased, and to report distribution of the balance
in tne nanus oi tne accuuuiaui., win meet me
parties interested for the purpose of his appoint
ment, on MONDAY. May 16. 1811, at 8 o'clock. P. M.,
at his Oince, No. 83 South THIRL) Street, in the
City of Philadelphia. B. H. TH VHP,
B 4 thBtnot Auoitor.
IN THE DISTRICT OOUKT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
The undersigned hereby Rives notice of his ap
pointment a Assignee Of LAWRENCE MOItNEN,
of Philadelphia, lu the County of Philadelphia, and
State of Pennsylvania, wttbiu said district, who has
been adjudged a bankrupt by the District Court of
said dltstilct upon petition of a credit-ir.
. ALil.AAJNU.X( f. UUL&AUSKKI, Assignee,
No 119 WALNUT Street.
To the creditors of said bankrupt, 6 9 tu3t
I
7 STATE OlT JOSEPH
1. I'VlU OT
NICUOLLS, DE-
Letters testamentary on the abiva estate having
. U 11 " Jt'm
betn granted to the undersigned, all persons In
debted lo the said decedent are requested to make
payment, and those baving claims to present the
same to ANN NIOHOi.LS,
No. m GO I'HIC Street.
Or her attorney, J )S. o. FERGUSON,
5 9 tuCl No. 620 WALNUT Street.
CROCERIES, ETO.
JONDON BROWN STOUT AND
SCOTCH ALB,
In glass and stone, by the cask or dozen.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
Dealer in Fine Qroceries,
Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sta,
EDWARD PONTI & CO.,
IMPORTERS OP FOREIGN PRODUCE,
Wines, Oils, Fruits, Cigars,
WHOLE8ALB AND RETAIL,
No. 004 WALNUT Hireet,
PHILADELPHIA.
EDWARD PONTI. 38751 JAMES W. DAVKN3.
HARDWARE. ETO.
CUMBERLAND NAILS
84 '75 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
Enoba. Saltd Bronxe, suitable for flrsuolaas build
lngs, at the great
Cheap-for-Cat-li Hardware Store
OF
J, II. HIIAmCVO-f,
1 14 tnthst No. 1009 MARKET Street.
BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE IS THE CHEAPEST
and best article in the market for
Dl'l KlKU IlLUfllCS.
It does not contain any acid.
It will not Injure the finest fabric
It Is put up at
WII.THERHKK' DRl'd MTOKK,
No. 'Hi N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia,
And for sale by most of the Grocers aud Druggists.
The eenulue has both BARLOW'S and WILT-
BERG Kit s name on the label ; ail others axe COUN-
lEKFf.1T.
BAHI.OVV'H BI.TJB
will color mora water than lour times tne sam
weight of indigo. , 8 iW tuthaam .
COPYING PEESSES.
Jnst received, a Large Assort
ment of the Latest tstylea
COPYING PRESSES.
VtJCVIM- CHRISTY,
tttatiffner and Prinlbr,
No. 12T 8. Tift Si Street,
Opposite Glrard Bank.
tSQeody
a UIANDIB O. OAITItL CO.,
No. 84 NORTH WUARVJU
AND
HO. t NORTH WATTR STREET,
PUlLADltLPHIA.
axnMDTS e. Ctnu Vlua CAffU
AMUSEMENTS.'
A
MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.'
LAST UNIQnTS LAST 13 NIGHTS
AND TWO MATINEB8,
Introducing for the first time the beautiful billet Of
"UNDINI,"
In the romantic spectacle of
THE BLACK CROOK.
THE BLACK CROOK,
which for elegance of costume and richness of
scenery has never been equalled.
Last nights of
AH R WONDERFUL MAJILTONS,
THE GREAT SKATERS,
THE GREAT LUPO.
THE GOLDEN TERRACE, WITH SO ATTRACTIVE
FEATURES IN ONE ACT.
Pecnred seats, BONER &CO.'SMuslO 8tw. No.
1103 CHESNUT Street, and at ACADEMY Of
Music
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT .
60 CENTS TO ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE P 8 tf
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET
THEATRE Begins V to 8 o'clock.
LAST WEEK OK JOHN BROUOUAM.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVEN1NUS,
Brougham's Comedy-Drama or
TRK RED LIGnT;
OK, THK SIONAL OK DANGER.
JOHN BROUGHAM AS NED McDERMOTT,
Aided by the fail Company.
FRIDAY-BENEFIT OF JOHN BROUOHAM.
MON DAY N EXT-MISS KATE R BIGNOLDS.
WALNUT STREET THEATR E.
TniS (Tuesday) EVENING, May 9, "
SIX NIGHTS OP THK BRILLIANT FAVORITE,
MRS. D. P. BOWERS.
SNARE; ok, WHAT CANT MONEY DO?
Clara Melvl'Ie MRS. D. P. BOWERS.
Act First. THE HAPPY HOME.
Act Second. OUT IN Til STREETS.
Actlfiilrd. TI1K SECOND MARRIAGE.
Act Fourth. THK FIRST LOVE.
WEDNESDAY,
EAST LYNNE; OR, THE ELOPEMENT.
SATURDAY M RS. BOWERS MATIN EE.
DAVENPORT'S OH KSNUT STREET THEATRE.
Performance commences at 8 o'clock.
THIS EVENING.
SARATOGA. 8ARATOGA.
MR. JAMES LEWIS, from Daly's Finn Aveaue
Theatre, ai d
DAVENPORT'S STAR COMPANY.
Admission, ti, 7ft, 60, and S5 cents.
Seats seenred from 8 until 4 o'clock.
SARATOGA ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
Admission, 50 and ga cents ; secured Beats, tl. i
UOI'8 AM8RI CAN 'PKKATBI.
T IM M ENS B ATTRACTION.
Every evenlnsr, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees.
THE IMPERIAL '
JAPANESE TROUPE. (
Grand Olio Entertainment.
1 wn Grand Ballets, Ethiopian Burlesques, Local
Sketches, Coinlo Pantomime, etc., etc. ,
JAPsi' MATINEE,
WEDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock. .
AMERICAN MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE,
Northwestcorncrr.f NINTH and ARCH Streets.
Open dally from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M.
Engagement of he Great Natural Actor,
MR. ROBERT MoWADE,
HIP VAN WINKLE.
EVKRY EVENING and SATUKUAY MATINEE,
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY.
FRIDAY BENEFIT OF ROBERT McWADE,
MONDAY, May 16 THK DOUBLE-HEADED BABE.
AORAND BAZAAR IN AID OF THE SICK
POOR OF ST. ftlARY'S HOSPITAL is NOV
OPEN, end will continue for two weeks at CON
CERT HALL, CHESNUT Street, above Twelfth.
Season tickets, its cents. Single admission, 10
cents. . 4 IS
'T H K ST
C Z. O V D .'
A
This new elegant and commodlons first-class Hotel,
on ARCH Street, above SEVENTH,
jmow open.
Terms. 3 per day.
4 1 8m Q. Vf. MULLIN & BROn Proprietors."
WINES.
"yiNES, LIQUORS, ENGLISH AND
SCOTCH ALES, ETC.
The subscriber begs to call the attention of
dealers, connoisseurs, and consumers generally to
his splendid stock of foreign goods now on hand, of
his own importation, aa well, also, to his extensive
assortment of Domestic Wines, Ales, eta, among;
' which may be enumerated :
600 cases of Clarets, high and low grades, care
fully selected from btst foreign stocks.
loo casks of Sherry Wine, extra quality of finest
grade.
loo esses of Sherry Wine, extra quality of finest
grade.
86 casks of Sherry Wine, best quality of medium
grade.
85 barrels Scuppcrnong Wine of best quality.
60 casks Catawba Wlue " "
10 barrels " medium grade.
Together with a full supply of Brandies, Whiskies,
Scotch and EugUsh Ales, Brown Stout, etc, etc.,
which he is prepared to furnish to the trade and con
sumers generally la quantities that may be re
quired, and on the most liberal terms.
P. J. JORDAN.
6 6 tf No. 820 PEAR Street,
Below Third and Walnut and above Dock street.
lOt.
rRICE Of ICE LOW ENOUGH TO SATISFY
1 ALL."
'BE SUbS KNICKERBOCKER IS ON THE
WAON."
KNICKERBOCKER. ICE COMPANY.
THOt. E. OA HILL, President.
E. P. KEnSuoW. Vice-President.
A. HUNT, Treasurer.
K. H. UoHN ELL, Secretary.
T. A. HE'" rK Y, Superintendent.
Principal Office.
No. 436 WALNUT utrett, Philadelphia.
Branca Offices au l)t)pots,
North Pennsylvania Railroad and Master Street.
Hldge Avenue aud Willow street,
vt lliow Street Wharf, Delaware avenue.
Twentt-second arri Hamilton streets.
Ninth Street and Washington avenue.
Pine Street Wharf. SchuvlkliL
No. 4833 Main Street, Germantown.
No. 81 North Second street, Camden, N. J., and
Cape May, New Jt-rsey.
1871. PrlcfS for Families, Offlces, etc 18TL
8 pounds dally, 60 cents per week,
n es " " " ,
16 " " 80 " "
80 " 86 "
Half bushel or forty pounds, so cents each de
livery. 4 88 8fit
LOOKING. CLASSES, ETO.
MEW ROGERS CROUP,
RIP VAN WINKLE."
NEW CHROMOS.
All Chromes sold at 85 per cent, below regular rates.
All of Piang'd, Hoover's, and all others.
Send for catalogue.
IoolAlMfj-CJInsses,
ALL NEW STYLES,
At the lowest prices. All of our own manufacture.
JAMES 8. EAR LB & SON8.
No. 818 CHESNUT BTRKBT.
WIN DOW BLINDS, ETO.
WINDOW BLiriDS,
Lace Curtains, Curtain Cornlcei,
HOLLAND SHADES,
PAINTED SHADES of the latest tlnta.
BLINDS painted and trimmed
8 lOKE SHADES made and lettered.
Picture Cord, Tassels, Etc, Repairing prompt!
attended to.
D. J. WILLIAMS, Jr.,
No. 10 NOBTH SIXTH STREET,
i t tutbssm PHILADELPHIA
MILLINERY.
H S. H. D I L L O
M
Ni
KOS. 883 AND ' SOUTH STREET,
7ANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPB
VEILS.
Ladles' and Misses' Crape, Felt, G'mp, Hair, Satin.'
Silk, Straw and Velvets, Hats and Bouneta, Prenca
Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Crapes, Laces,
Silk l, Satlna, Velvets, Ribboua, Htuhes, Ornamental
and all kinds of Millinery tiooda.