THE DaILY EVENING TELEGRAPH jPMILADELPHIA, WEDNE5DAT, MAY 31, 1871. 3 FK03I TESTEKDAT'S FIFTH EDITION. FROM WASHINGTON. The Memorial Services. Washington, May SO. President Grant at tended the ceremonies at Arlington, together with the members of the Cabinet and other Government officers. The proceedings at the main etnnd did not commence till 2 o'clock, when, in' accordance with the pro gramme, there was instrumental and vocal music, the recitation of a poem, and au oration by Comrade Stuart L. Woodford, of New York, at the tomb ef the unknown soldiers. There were religious services, an address by Frederick Douglass, and the singing of an ode by the orphans from the Soldiers' and Siilors' Orphans' llome. FROM THE WEST. The Preslyterlnn Assembly. Chicago, May SO In tho Presbyterian As sembly this morning the report of the special committee on the finances of the Church was read. The report recommeuds the establish ment of a committee of fifteen on finance and benevolence, to be located In New York and composed of men skilled in the management of financial affairs,, and one member additional from each board, who 6hall use all proper meanB to rrovide a regular and 63-stematic con secration of property to tho Lord. FROM THE DOMINION. Swedish Emigrants. Halifax, May SO The steamer Arcadia arrived yesterday, with three hundred Swedish emigrants bound to the Swedish colony in Maine. The Memorials of the City of Boston. Writings found in the bottles washed ashore at Shediac, N. B., and Newport, N. S., contain ing reports of the City of Boston, are pro nounced genuine, the handwriting having been recognized. FROM NEW YORK. The MeXevlns' Case. New Yoiik, May 33 A writ of error and Etay of proceedings in the case of McNevlus has already been obtained from Judge Ingraham. ETZUVS KUMMAxlY. City Affairs. The Colombia Ilose Company have pre sented their hose uarringe to the Eagle Fire Company cf Trenton. The schools connected with the Ameri can Sunday-school Union nnmber 11S4, with a scholarship of 2'.i.r,51.r and 29,051 teachers. Last evening the Union held its forty-seventh anniversary in the Academy, with interesting exercises. The Union has received 1550 Bibles and 11,000 Testaments from the Ame rican Bible Society, and is also engaged in numerous missionary enterprises in all of the States. All the reports presented exhibit encouraging results. The Olympics of Washington beat the Experts yesterday by a score of 25 to 7. David Bohen, a lad of five years, fell down a cesspool at No. 214 Wyoming street yesterday, and was suffocated. The'cigar manufacturers last night made he origin nl declaration that they are not a political organization. The House of Correction Committee met yesterday and agreed to report a resolu tion discharging them from farther considera tion of the subject. They have examined the walls, and find them all right. Sals of Real Estate aicd Stocks The following tales of real estate and stocks were made at the Exchange yesterday at noon by M. Thomas & Sons: Pointed stone residence, acres, Town ship Line road and New street, Twenty second ward $10,400-00 Modern four-story brick residence, No. 19M Chesnut street, 23 by 235 feet, to Hansom street. Subject to a ground-rent and mot t gage amounting to $26,000, with ac crued interest 60 '04 Modera, three-story brick residence, No. 8S6 Fourth street, 22 teet front 9,500 00 Two-story frame building;, No. 21T Race street, 23 feet front ,S80-00 Frame cottage, Green street, Bouthwcst of Goodman street, Rising Hon 8,800-00 Lot, Goodman street, south of Green Toe. p. ft. Lot, Goodman street, adjoining 4io. p. ft. Lot, Goodman street, adjoining 4ic. p. ft. Lot, Goodman street, adjoining II "25 p. ft. Frame cottage, Goodman street 2,000-00 Frame cottage, Goodman street 1,500-00 Two-story frame dwelling, No. 422 Allen street. Ground rent, fifiS 623-00 Two-story brick dwelling, No. 921 Warrsa street 900-00 Two-story brick dwelling, No. 631 Warren street 900-00 Two-story brick dwelling, No. 906 S. Twenty-second street. Subject to a yearly ground rent of 64 1,000 08 Ground rent, $30 a year 430-00 40 shares West Laurel Hill Cemetery S4-00 Pew Mo. 110 Sixth Presoy terian Church ... 6'00 12000 Huntlugion and Broad Top Moun tain Railroad f3co scrip Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad tSOO bond Beividere Delaware Railroad... 46 85 65 88 shares Delaware Mutual Insurance Conmany 81 -73 86 shares Delaware Mntual Ins. Co 81-87tf 60 " " " 200 " " , 520 Scrip " " 18C9. . 685 M " 1S6.. 60 shares Reliance Insurance Co ST shares Merchants' Hotel Co 8 shares Continental Hotel Co 26 shares Commercial National Rank.... 15 shares Washington Manufacturing Co. 81 25 81-8D 93 VI 45-75 69 00 83-00 6000 Gloucester 870 -f.0 2 shares Philadelphia Library Co 63 U0 800 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co 61-25 80 shares Third National Bank 116-26 6 shares National Bank of the Republic. .. 05-12 6 shares West Philadelphia Hank 96-00 82 shares Empire Transportation Co 61-12 15 " " 60-60 163 " " 60-25 Domestic Affairs. The Mexican Congress adjourns to-day. The second trial of Hon. U. U. 130 wen, of South Carolina, for bigamy, was com menced vesterday at Washington. An appeal comes from Pittston to the benevolent pnblio for aid to the sufferers by the reoent mining disaster. The Court of Appeals of Maryland yes terday, on revision, decided that the capita tion tax on passengers travelling over the Washington branoh of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is a tax payable into the State Treasury by the company, and not due from the traveller. Robert Buff um, who murdered John L. Seaverns, 01 Newborn, and wno was sen tenced by Judge Joseph F. Barnard to King Bing Prison for life, was on Monday night removed to the Auburn Asylum for Insane Convicts, ne was sent to SiBg Sing last week, and has failed rapidly ever since, hav ing lost fifteen pounds of neah in six days, Foreigu Affair. An incendiary conspiracy is reported to have been discovered at Marseilles. Nanquet Gambetta, prefect of Corsioa, Las been arrested as a conspirator. Executions of prisoners are an numerous at Satorr that the peoi-te cease to count them. Thiers has ordered the disarmament of Paris and the dissolution of the National Guards in the Department of the Seine. The prisoners at Satory are suffering great privations for the want of shelter and food, and the women are huddled together with the men. Great prejudice exists against foreigner in Paris, especially those speaking the Eng lish language, as many of them were active Communists. THE riTTSTON TRAGEDY. Funerals of tbe Victims CondnnKtlon of the Testimony Ucfore the Coroner. Pittston, May 30. On every hand to-day one is reminded of the recent sad calamity at West Pittston. Business is entirely sus pended, all the stores being closed. FJags draped in mourning float from a number of buildings. The funeral rites over the bodies of eight of the victims, principally Welsh men, took place at West Pittston. Seats and a speaker's stand were erected beneath the shade of an orchard near and in Bight of the scene of disaster, and by 1000 this morning two or three thousand persons had assembled to show their respect to the dead. The bodies, all of which were in neat walnut coffins, were placed in front of the stand in the following order: John II. Burroughs, aged 21 years; Evan Davis, aged 32; Benjamin Jones, aged 30; Davis Edwards, aged 30; John Lloyd, aged 27; A. L. Smallcombe, aged f6; Peter Davis, aged 23, and Thomas Pros-, ser. Edwards, Lloyd, Jones, Smallcombe, and Davis leave families; the others were single. As the bodies were brought to tho ground, followed by their friends, scarcely a dry eye could be seen, while the sobs and exclama tions of bereaved wives and children, brothors and sisters, saddened the scene. Surround ing the stand were large numbers of repre sentatives of the W. B. A. from over fifteen branches. Sons of Temperance, Good Tem plars, and the Brotherhood of St. James, a Welsh society. The inquest was resumed today. Drs. Gorman and Nugent, physicians in attend ance after the accident, testified that the miners visited by them died from foul air and the effects of carbonic acid gas. S. II. Browne, the agent of the lessees of the mine, was sworn, and testified as follows: I was at the mine on Wednesday lastvwhen Mr. Williams, the Mine Inspector, entered the mine; I did not go in myself, but saw the inspector when he came out, and he appeared to be perfectly satisfied with the condition of the mine, and said nothing about too many men beiDgatwork or anything contrary to law; I asked Williams if Kendriok, the super intendent of the mine, was doing well, and whether he was competent, and he, Williams, replied yes; when I took charge of the works, in January, I instructed Mr. Kendrick to have everything put in good order, and I also ordered a large fan put up, but the work had not been completed; I also gave Mr. Ken drick a copy of the ventilation bill for his guide; the members of the coal company are Messrs. Blake, White, Seward, and Hoyt, and they leased the mine for five years from the Luzerne Coal and Iron Company; the company have expended, in the purchase and improvements, about six thousand dol lars. The breaker was not insured, and the loss, the witness thought, would fall upon the lessor, though the other side thought dif ferently. James McDermott, the engineer of the mine, was sworn Mr. lieese did not send me word on Saturday that I was runnincr too fast, nor did he come to me. Mr. Reese on several occasions complained about speed being too great for his work, and the engines were 6loweu to please mm; tne engine was calculated to run from GS to 70 revolutions per minute to do the work; I was ordered to keep np this speed; the fan always made just double the revolution of the engine; the fan was 74 feet in diameter, and the journals 31 inches; there was a talk one day of increas ing the speed of the engines to one hundred revolutions per minute, by putting a larger wheel on the crank shaft, so as to ran the fan faster, and thus get more air in the mine; this alteration was to have been made on Monday; I tried the engine on Saturday, about 1 o'clock, np to speed of nearly one hundred revolu tions, or at least ninety; I run tne engine at this speed about ten minutes; it was Mr. Gorman's business to oil the journals under my directions; the journals ought to be oiled every three hours, but have known them to run in winter eix hours; they require oiling often er in hot weather, but they ought to tun three hours in the warmest day; the inside journal was oiled through a tube four feet long and a quarter inch bore; the shaft ran on metal beamings; the outside of the fan was pine; the wings were also of wood. Mr. IvendrioK, tne superintendent ot tne mine, was recalled When I returned from the bottom of the shaft with tho mine in spector I stayed a few moments, then I walked towards the officer; Mr. Williams said, "You seem to have quite a nambor of men down there; I counted fifteen in the shifting shaft while I stood in the door, and I fouud men working in the east gangway, and there were men in the west gaagway.' I (witness) replied, we were probably working rather more than the legal num ber. Mr. Williams then said, 'You may go on for ninety years without an accident, but if one did happen you will have to look out for consequences." Mr. Williams did not tell me to take out any of the men. Mr. Williams could have easily ascertained how many men were at work. Inspector Williams never cave mo any ofliaial instruc tions as to the number of men I should em. ploy. I came to this country since the ventl lating act was passed. 1 understand we can employ as many men as we please, 11 the Inspector does not object. I was a mining engineer in the old country, and served regular apprenticeship. The jury are expected to give tueir verdict to-night. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES. ETC. LOTH H O U O EX. JAMES & H U B C R, Ro. 11 Worth HECUni) Street, Sign of the Uolden Lamb, &x w receiving a large and splendid aasortmen of new styles of FANCY CASSIMEUK3 Aji standard makes of DOESKINS, CLOTHS an COATINGS, (S 13 mwa AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FUKNITUKfc. joseph H. Campion (late Moore A Campion), WI1XUM SMITH, BICHAHD R. CAMPION, SMITH & CAMPION, Manufacturers of VINE FURNITURE, UPUOLSTKRINGS, AND IN TERIOR HOUSE DECORATIONS, No. 19 HOUTH THIRD Street, Manufactory, No. ia and SIT LEVANT Street, rnuadeipma, xit 10HN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MER- It chants and Manufacturer of Conestoga Tick ing, etc. etc., No. U4 CHESNUT Street, fhil&del- pklik FOR SALE. F O It 8 .v. Xa xa. II SPRING LAKE." An elegant country scat at Chesnnt mil, Philadel phia, ten minutes walk from depot, and five hundred yards from Falrmonnt Tark; lawn 0f nearly nine acres, adorned with choice shrubbery, evergreen, fruit and shade trees. A most healthy location, Views for 40 miles over a rich country, modern pointed stono house, pas, water, etc., coach, ice, and tprlrg houses, never falling spring of purest water (lake for boatihu), all stocXed with mountain trout, carp, etc., beautiful cascade, with succession of rnrlds through the meadow. Apply to J. R. FRK'gon the premises. 4 25 FOR SALS, HANDSOME RESIDENCK, WEST PHILADELPHIA. No. 8243 CHESNflT Street (Marble Terrace), THREE-STORY, WITH MANSARD ROOF, AND Til REE-STORY DOUBLE BACK BUILDINGS. Sixteen rooms, all modern conveniences, gas, b h, hot and cold water. Lot IS feet front and 120 feet 2 Inches deep to a back street. Immediate possession. Terms to suit purchaser. M. D. LIVENSETTER, 19 No. 129 South FOURTH Street. ff FOR PALE A NSW BROWN STONE LiSIIOl'BE, with ten large rooms, with all the usual modern Improvements; stone stable, lee house, and convenient out-bulldings, with ten acres of land. The above property is well situated near Ambler station, on N. P. RR, one mile above Fort Washington, Montgomery county. Terms acco-n-niodnting. Apply to S. U. AUSTIN, No. 129 S. SEVENTH Street. 5 29 3t f! COUNTRY AND CITY PROPERTIES"? FOR SALE, RENT, and EXCHANGE lu 221 great number and varieties by J. MAX GREEN, B61ltt No. S09 CUES NUT Street. TO WENT. FOR RENT, STORE, No. 339 MARKET Street. APPLY ON PREMISES. 4 22 tf 3. B. ELLISON & SONS. TO RENT, FURNISHED DESIRABLE Summer Residence, Township Line, near bchool Lane, Germantown. JUSTICE BATEMAN A CO., Bltf No. 122 South FRONT Street. TO LET A HANDSOME COUNTRY SKAT at Mount Holly, furnlsncd or unfurnlshel. with Stable and about three acres, plenty of snade, fruit, and in complete order. K. T. DOBBINS, 6 29 mwf3t No. 1419 WALNUT Street. WHISKY. WINE. ETO. TTTINES, LIQUORS, ENGLISH AND SCOTCH ALES, ETC. The subscriber begs to call the attention of dealers, connoisseurs, and consumers genorally to his splendid biock 01 ioreign goods now on hand, or his own importation, as well, also, to his extensive assortment of Domestic Wines, Ales, etc., among wnicn may ne enumerated : wu cases or ciarets, nign ana low grades, care fully selected from best foreign stocks. 100 casks 01 buerry wine, extra Quality or nneat grade. joo cases 01 ssnerry wine, extra quality or nnest grade. 25 casks of Sherry Wine, best quality of medium grade. ao oarreis ucuppernong wine 01 Dest quality, B0 casks Catawba Wine " " 10 barrels " " medium grade. Tcaether with a full supply of Brandies. Whiskies. Scotch and English Ales, Brown Stoat, etc., etc., wnicn ne is prepared 10 rurnisn to tne trade ana cob- sumers generally la quantities that may be re- quirea, una on tne moBt uoerai terms. P. J. JORDAN. B B tf No. 220 PEAR Street, Below Third and Walnut and above Dock street. CAR8TAIRS A McCALL, Bo. 126 Walnut and 21 Granite Sti., IMPORTERS OP Brandies, Wines, Gin, Olive Oil, Eta, ! ; - ' WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ' PURE RYE WHISKIES, IN BOND AND TAX PAID. 23? lOfc. 1 ALL." "BE SURE KNICKERBOCKER IS ON THE WAGON." KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY. THOd. E. OAUILL, President. E. P. KEnsauW, Vice-President. A. HUNT. Treasurer. ! E. U. CORNELL, Secretary. T. A. II EN DRY, Superintendent. ' Principal Office, No. 433 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Branch Offices and Depots, North Pennsylvania Railroad and Master street. Ridge Avenue and Willow street, w ulow Street Wharf, Delaware avenue. Twenty-second and Hamilton Btreets. Ninth Street and Washington avenue. Pine Street W harf. SchuvlkllL No, 4S33 Main Street, Oerroantown. no. xi norm second street, (jamaen, a. i., ana CaDe May. New Jersey. 1671. Prices for Families, Offices, eto. 18T1. 8 pounds dally, 60 cents per week. 13 " es " " 16 " 60 " " 20 " " 95 " " Half bushel or forty rounds, 20 cents each de livery. 3 OOk HARDWARE, ETO. CUMBERLAND NAILS 8475 Per Keg. These Nails are known to be the beet In the market All Nail, no vatte( and cost no more than other brands. Each keg warranted to contain 100 pounds of Nails. Also, a large assortment ot fine Hinges, Locks, and Knona. Baiia Bronze, suitable tor nrst-ciass Duua inga, at tne great Cheap-for-Cash Hardware fitore SUtuthsS No. 1009 MARKET Street, MILLINERY. TIT K 8. R. D I N NOS. 823 AND S31 SOUTH STREET, FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPE VEILS. Ladles' and Misses' Crape, Felt, Gimp, Hair, Satin, Silk, fctiaw and Velvets, Hats aud Bonueta, French Flowtio, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Crapes, Lacea, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Sashes, Ornament and all kinds of Millinery Goods. w I L S O N ' 8 CAHPET CLEANING KSTABL1SHMKNT, i 1 8m No. 6U South SEVENTEEN! II Street. LEGAL NOTICES. CITY AND COUNTY OF rillLADKLnirA, 8S The Commonwealth of Ppnnnvlvnnla. to thi? Sheriff of Philadelphia county, greettog: WTe command yon, as before we did, that you summon HENRY E. DOWNING, late of your county, so that he be and appear before our .Tn'iftes at Philadelphia, at our District Oourt for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Phila delphia, In and for said city and county of Phlla 1?1- pnm, tne nrst Monday of June next, there to an- swer Hannah Mary Alder, assignee of Thomis Enrp, George Karp, Jr., and Mary Ann E.trp, e.xt'sn tors of Robert Karp, deceased, of a plea of breach of covenant sor around rent deed made between Thomas Karp, George liarp.Jr., and Mary Ann Earn, executors of f nbert Earp, deconsp.l, and Henry E. Downing, dated the 6th day of Maroh, A. D. 1SG1, and recorded 11th day of March, A. D. lt6i, in deed book A. C H , No. 6, page 8Gfl, etc. And have yon then and there this writ. Witness the Honorable J. I. CLKRK l. h. HARK, Presldontof our said Court, at I'htia delnhla. the S3d dav of Mv. in the vear or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy one. B. E. FLETCHER, 6 SS law2w Prothonoury. V7 Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Shcrlirof Philadelphia County, greeting: W o commnnd von, as brfore wo did, that von sum mon THOMAS McOAREY. lato of vour county, so that he be and appear before our Ju'dires at Phi ladelphia, at our Coart of Common Pleas for the city and county or Philadelphia, to bo holda at Philadelphia, lu and for tne said city and county of Philadelphia, the first Monday of June next, there to answer Abraham M. Langfld, Aaron Llchtrn, and Charles Langfeldt, assignees of William Howell and Rebecca T., his wife. who were Rsslgnucs of Samuel Vaughn, Trustee, who was assignee of George N. Townsend, Trustee, who was as-tlgnea of Samuel TowLsend aud Ann bis wife, of a plea of breach of covenant sur ground-rent deed from hamuel Townsend and Ann his wile. Recorded In D. B. A. P. B., No. 8, page 2C0, etc. And have you then and there this writ. f, Witness the Honorable JOSEPH ALLT jii. a. SON, Doctor or Laws, President of our said Court at Philadelphia, the sixteenth dav of May, in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight nuuarea ana seventy-one. 1C I1USAUM, 6 22 Sw Prothonotary. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the Sheriil'of Philadelphia County, greeting: we command you, as ixrore we aid, tnat yoa summon WILLIAM franklin, late of your ouoty, so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our District Court for the city and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Phlla- (teipnia, in ana ror saia city ana county oi rnuaaei- phia, the first Monday of Juue next, there to an swer John J. KtdKewar. assignee of LoflewyK snam. who was assignee of Ellas Boudlnot, wno was as signee as to one moiety of Thomas Bradford, heir- at-law or William liraaroru, deceased, or a plea oi rear. oi cow-nnnt stir gronnu-ient aeea, liiion Boudlnot and William Bradford and wives to Wil liam Franklin, dated 24th November, 1734, recorded Cth March, 1797, In D. B. N. J.. No. 61, p. 17, etc. Ana nave yon men ana tnere tnis writ.. Witness the Honorable J. I. CLARK us. HARE, President of our Raid Court, at Phlla-- delnhla. the 23d day of May. In the yer of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy one. B. E. FLETCHER, 6 55 law2w Prothonotary. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, S3 The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Shertlf of Philadelphia county, greeting: we command you, as before we aid, 'mar. you summon JOHN , E. MOORE and JOSEPH P. ANDREWS, late of your cunty, so that they De and appear oerore our judges at pnuaaeipnia, at our District Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and tor said city ana county or Philadelphia, tne nrst Monday ot June next, there to answer J. Prlngle Jones of a plea of breach of covenant ur ground-rent deed reserved by deed Henry Seybert to John E. Moore and Joseph P. Andrews, dated November 2, 1S4, recorded la deed book O. W. O., no. 22, page 419, etc And nave you then ana tnere this writ. fA Witness tho Honorable J. I. CLARK L.s. II A RE, President of our said Court at Phlla delphia, the eleventh day of May. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and seventy-one. JAMES P. WELSH, o 2& law .w rro rrotnonotary. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, 88. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to tne Sheriff of Philadelphia Oonnty, greeting: we- conimaDi you. as before we did. tnat you summon BARNEY BYRNE, late of your county, so that he be and appear before our Judges at Phila delphia, at our Court of Common Pleas for the dry and county of Philadelphia, to be holden at Phila delphia, in and for the said city and county of Philadelphia, the first Monday of Jane next, there to answer James M. Eagletou, executor and trustee deceased, of a plea of breach of covenant. And have you then and there rh's writ. ax witness tne nwnoranie juatrii ali,i- l. s. SON, Doctor of Laws, President of our said s--" Court at Philadelphia, the 2utn aayor may. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. 8 22 2w Prothonotary. CITY AND COUNTY OF Fill LAD ELPniA, 8S. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting: w e cemmand vou. as before we did. tnat you summon WALTER GNoLA. late of your county. so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our court or common neai ror the city and county or rnnaaeipnia, to te noiuen at Philadelphia. In and for the said city and county of Philadelphia, the tlrst Monday of Jane next, there to answer Joseph Harrison, Jr., of a plea of breach of covenant sur ground-rent deed, made oetween said parties, dated Augunt 8, 1867, recorded in deed nooK J. r. v., wo. bu, page bus, ew. Aua uavojuu then and tnere tnis writ. Tir.. ITnnn.nKlA Tntl7TCr ITT! i l. b. SON, Doctor of Laws, President of our said t"-v Court at Philadelphia, the nineteenth day of May, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. R. DON AG AN, 6 22 2w Prothonotary. 1 ITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, 83 V The oommonweaim oi rennsyivama to tne Sheriff of Philadelphia connty, greeting: We command voa. as before we did. that voa sum mon ALEXANDER P. BUIST, late of youroaunty, so that he be and appear before our J u aires at rmiauei- phla, at our Couit of Common Pleas for the City and UOUIiiy ul 1 uuaueipiua, lu uo uuiueu hi. i-iiimuoipuio, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first Monday of June next, there to answer Barnabus llaiunett, Assignee of George K. Zelgler and wife, of a plea of breach of covenant sur ground rent deed, recorded in aeea dook i. t. u., no. va. page 84, etc. And have you then and there this writ. Witness the Honorable JOSEPH ALLISON, i i- s. Doctor of Laws. President of our said Court. t-vi at Philadelphia, the twelfth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. iu waauaw, . B22 2w Prothonotary. 1ITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. SS. J The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Philadelphia county, greeting: We command you. as before we did. that you sum- monWlLLIAM DORANS, late of your county.so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas tor 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 June next, there to answer arah Haroer. who was vendee of Jacob Strombust, Sheriff, and devisee ot Mary Harper, deceased, who waa also vendee of Jacob Strombest, Sheriff, of ground rents belonging to the estate of Benjamin Ssy, deceased, of a plea of breach of covenant sur eround rent deed, recorded in aeea dook i v.. No. 1ft, pages 8u9, 810, 811, etc. And have you then and there this writ. ., Witness the Honorable JOSEPH ALLI L.e. SON. Doctor of Laws, President of our said v -J Court at Philadelphia, the 20th day of May, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. it. iiunauan, 6 22 2w ' Prothonotary. CITY AND COUNT f OF PHILADELPHIA, 8S. The Commonwealth of Penasylvaula to the Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting: We command you, as before we did, that you sum mon JOHN ACHKHON, late of your county, so that he be and anDear before our Judges at Philadel phia, at our Horn t of Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadelphia, to be holden at Phila rie'tilua. in and for the said city aud couuty of Philadelphia, the first Monday of June next, there to answer Lydla Longstreth, William W. Loi'Eittretb. and John Cooke Louirstreth, execu tors nnd truktees under the will of Thomas B. Long- t eth, deceased, who waa assignee of Charles Nobie and wife, of a pitta of brrauh of" covenant. ur ground rent tieed to IJuarles Noble and wife to John Aoan sod. risitert Novfeiubfr IB, 1-Mrt, reonrded November kl, li-f 1, in deed Ixxik I- K. W , No .'20. p ige 812, etc. And liuv vnu then and llusre this rri'. . Wtlnees the Honorable JOSEl'U ALLI. i i. h. tOS. 1 rtor of Laws. President of our said I .-J Coun at Philadelphia, the Uth day of M,ay, in the year of our Loid uno tuoUiAUd nuu.lra ' K. DONAGAV. C 12 2w Prothonotary. LEGAL NOTIOES. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, SS. --The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the SheThTof Philadelphia county f greeting: We command you. as before we did, that yon summon AHRAHAM W. JUVENAL, late or your ronnty, so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our District Court for the Ci'-y and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Phila delphia, in aud for said clfy and county of Philadel phia, the first Monday of June next, there to answer Aruos Ellis snr ground rent deed, Amos Rilisand wife to Abraham W. .In venal, dated 16th September, isr.4, and recorded WHh Jnnp, 1854, In 1). B. T. 11. No. 176, paireSH, etc., of a-plea of breach of cove nant. And have you then and there this writ. i-i Witness the Honorable J. I. CLARK HARE, U". President of our said Court, at Philadelphia. l -' the 28d day of May, In the year of our ixrd cne thousand eight hundred and sevpnty-one. B. E. FLETCHER, 5 23 law2w Prothonotary. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. Notice is hereby given to all persons In- IS tue filth (5th) day of June, A. D. 1S71, at 10 o'clock A. M., for hearing applications for the fol lowing CHARTERS OF INCORPORATION, and unless exceptions be Died thereto the same will be allowed, viz.: 1. me lalrmonnt Mlcropcoplcai Society. 2. l'enn Treaty Bclldlnir and LoAn Association. AnietidmentA 3. Nineteenth Ward Building Association. Oakdale building and Loan Association. Tho L'ndlne Barge Ulub of Philadelphia. Pnrugon Building and Loan Association. Tbe Fouthfcark Building Association No. 2. Cur Building Association. . The Rector, thurch Wardens, and Vestrymen of tlie Church of the Good Shepherd, of the city of Philadelphia. 10. The American Artisans' Museum Collecre. of the cl:y of Philadelphia. 11. Chelten Mills Mutual Improvement Associa tion. Amendments. 12. The Union Benevolent Association. Amend ments. la. The Sarsfleld Male Beneficial Society of Phila delphia. 14. The poweiton uuuaing Association. 13 The Independent German Evaneellcal La thi-tan Congregation of St. Paul's. 16. The Mount baint ir.ceut Mutual lsenetlclal So-ktv of Germantown, Philadelphia county. it. ine Koutn isrnad street iiuiiding ana ixaa Association ot Philadelphia. is. purity Lodue. ino. l. Brothers ana sisters or Hotjor sud Friendship. i. The uommonweaitn uuiiamgana uo&n Asso ciation of the City of Philadelphia. 20. Teutouia Uulidlug Association. 21. The Goethe Loan and Building Association. S2. Olney Building and Loan Association. 23. The Bethany Baptist Churcn of Fox Chase, In the Twenty-third ward of the city of Philadelphia. 4. The samuci Miner bavings ana uuuaing Asso ciation. w. The Seamen's Beneficial Society of Philadel phia. ae. me nector, cnurcn wardens, ana vestrymen of the i hutch of Saint Timothy. 'i t. The Congregation Adath Israel. 28. The German Union Building Association. 9. The Frankford Avenue Mtthodlst Episcopal Church of the City of Philadelphia. an. uenry Grattan ueueuciai society or rnnaaei- Pbi". , ui. l oe iiUBin iiuuaiuz ana A,oaa Association oi Philadelphia, No. 8. vi. The penn hewing scnooi or rnnaaeipnia. 83. The Logan Square Building and Loan Associa tion. 84. The Sepvlva Building Association or Phila delphia. iX. The German evangelical iterormea .utnanuers Church, at Bridesburg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 8t. Anthracite ixan company. Amendment. 87. Tho Old Oaks Cemetery Company of Philadel phia. Amendments. us. a ne xsauonai oavinps ioau auu uuuaiux aa- Eoclatloa of the City of Philadelphia, Aniend- i&cuts. 89. Wctt Glrard Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church. 4U. 'i he Leverington saving t una ana Loan Asso ciation of Roxborough. Amendment. 41. The Franklin saving Fund ana .Loan Associa tion of Roxborouirh. Amendment. 42. The Rector, cnurcn w araeus, and vestrymen ot the Church of the Mediator, Phlladelpaia. Amendments. 4is. The Ninth Presbyterian cnurcn in pnuadei- bhlii. Amendment. 41. l no 1 on ixicumoua uuuuLug uuu x.uuu ajhbu- elation. 45. The Board of Trustees or tne st. Johns ite- fornied Church of West Philadelphia. Amend ments. 46. The Journalists' i nnd or Philadelphia. 47. The Ring Association. 48. The State Building Association. 49. The Columbia Beneiiclal Society of Phlladel- Thta. to. ine rwenty-sevemn warn Lawi .nsauiiuiuu. M. Kensington Building Association No. 3. t2. The Safe and Sure Loan and Building Asso elation. B19 R1C1IAKU uuiNAUAiN, iTOtnonotary. rN THE COURT OF'OMMON PLEAS FOR THE L CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Vnfl.A la hntuK Cr '1V tit 0. 1 1 tlONnna 11- h.X. terested. that "THE PARIIAM SEWING t-v- MACHINE COMPANY" have tiled au ap. nllcatlou for chance of name to the "KEi STONE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY," and that the Honorable the Judges of our Said court nave ap pointed MONDAY, the Bth day ot June, A. V. 18.1, at 10 o'clock A. M., fo hearing the said application, and unless exceptions be uied thereto tne same mi be anowea. linjiiAitu uu.xaua, . 5 19 prothonotary. INTBE COURT Of COMMON PLEAS FOR THIS L CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.! U . a. v ilUblLG IB lir:iEfJ kl'tu KJ u&4 uuanvruo iunu- lVT.ti.iA ia twt-iA I ,tt rv nan rn uii nuraiina inr- l.8 ! rested that '-Ihe Germantown aud Chesnut t ' Hill Cemetery Company" have tiled an appli cation for chanae oi same to "Tne ivy um ceme tery Company," and that the Honorable.the Judges of our said court nave appointed jiwiiuai.uio owi nay of Jnue, A. v., 1-jii, at 10 o'ciock a. si., lor neanng the said application, and unless exceptions be filed thereto the same will ne Riioweo. RICHARD UOINAUAIN, 5 19 Prothonotary. TN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEA 8 FOR TUB I CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Notice js hereby given to a'l persons lnte- l. s. V rested that tne u nion e'luo nave mea an apmlcation for change of name to the "City Club," and that the Honoraolo the Judges of our said Court have appointed MONDAY, the ftth day of June, A. D. 1HT1, at 10 o'ciock a. m.. ror hearing tne said application, ard nnless exceptions be tiled thereto the same will be allowed. R1CUAUU IHJiNAUAN, 619 ; Prothonotary. TfN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR TUE CITY X AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. FISUKK et ai , Jixiicaiors, vs. r at i e, u-"u :n . levari Facias. March Term. 1971. No. 1U39. The auditor appointed by the Court to report dis tribution of the fund arising from the Sherut's sale under the above writ of all that certain lot of grotiud, with the messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on the south bide of Areli street, at the dis tance of 92 feet 4M inches east of Seventeenth street, In the city of Philadelphia, containing In front on Arch street 89 leet IX inches, ana lu depth south. ward of that width liw feet to Ann street, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his appoint ment on MONDAY. June 19, 1871, at 4 o'clock P. M , at bia office, wo. ssua s. nm u street, in tne city or Philadelphia, when and where ail persons Interested are reaursted to make their claims, or be oebarred from coming In upon sail fund. T. li.KAUFUKlJ UW1U111. 6 80 lot Auditor. U Letters of admlnlstratlon.de bonis non, on the oRtarnr JOHN F. LOTTKELL late or tue cut oi Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to tue n.irl. r-lur.fd 1,T the HpfftRtr of wills for the city and county of Philadelphia, all persons indebted to mid estate are reauested to uw parmcun auu those having claims against the same to present them without aeiay to . JmI, ? K . A M K LUC", nuiuiumuQiui, Noa. eland 6 LAUHEL Btreet; Or tn hlB Attnrnpir JUI1N KUbUltm 69 6t yo. 130 s. SIXTH Street. IN THE COURT OF common flu ad run 1 THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of William n. r lapi auaim. i ne Auditor app'iui" "J -,"", ittinr.,i o.iMiut the accounts oi . lain alt a aud 11. p " TATH AM. Assignees, etc. of the said eMiar m'iinrt distribution of the balance, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his annolnimnjit on TUESDAY, June fi, 1S71, at 3 o'clock P. M.. his emoe, No. 123 S. FIFTH Street, In the city oi J uuuueiunm. 6 26 fm wet L. It. FLBTCH ER, Auditor. ESTABLISUELi 1844. WM. M. CURISTY, Blank Book Manufacturer, Sta tioner and Printer, No. 1ST & THIRD Street, " Opposite Glrard Bank. isseodl 3 AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The following Splendid Bill of attractions will be given for the GRAND TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT TO i MRS. C. RtCniNGS-BERNARD ' AND MR. U. D. HESS, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON and F.VEN1N3, , ... Jun8 8. The MATINEE win consist of the beantifol ' COMEDY OF ERRORS, in which Mrs. JOHN DREW snd the ENTIRE AKCU STREET THEATRE COMPANY . W ILL APPEAR. A GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT, in which the favorl'e artistes, Miss EMMA nOW SON, ANNIE KEMP BOWLER, Mr. J. B. BOW IJiR, Mr. UNRI DRAYTON, Mr. EDWARD BUTTER, fluilst, and Moub. E. GRAVE ABOEST will participate. T conclude with the charming musical Come dietta entitled tho BONNIE FISHWIFE. Mrs. C. R. BERNARD, Mr. BARTON HILL, etc., In the rust. THE KVENINO PERFORMANCE . will consist of Balfe's famous Opera, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL, which, for this particular occasion, will be presented with A SPECIAL STAR CAST, which has NEVER HAD ITS OUAL ON AN AMERICAN STAGS. Notk Mrs. C. R. BERNARD as ARL1NE. first time in three j enrs. Mrs. Z.JtLU ShtlLI.N as the GIPSY OUEEN. with beautiful Introduced sonee. Mr. WILLIAM CASTLE aa THADDEUS. Mr. S. C. CAMPBELL as COI'NT AKNUEIM. Mr. EDW. HEGUIN as DEVILSIIOoF. Mr. J. H. CHATTERSON as FLORESTEIN. FULL CHORl 8 AND GRAND ORCdETRA. SECURE SEATH AT NORTH'S and the ACA DEMY. ONLY ONE DOLLAR NO EXTRA CHARGE. i Rintiy Circle, 60c.; Gallery, 2f.c. faie opens Wednesday morning, May SI. 5 SI tf Q 14 AND COMPLIMENTARY OPERATIC CONCERT TO MISS CASSIK RENZ, AT TUB AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSI?, FRIDAY EVENING, Jane 9, nnder the patronage of Hon. John W. Forney, Hon wm. u. Mann, Robt. u. Beatty, and numerous other prominent citizens, tn wnich she win be assisted by MRS. JENNIE KEMPTON, the favorite contralto : SIGNOR LEONI, lyric tenor; MR. HARRY SANDERSON, the distinguished pianist, and a GRAND ORCHESTRA, nnder the direction of nERR LEOPOLD ENGELKE. General Admission, with reserved seats, tl. Box Sheet will be open at the Academy of Music and North's Music Store on Tuesday, May 80. 5 2 WALNUT STREET THEATK E. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. May 81. a new and original Drama, by Watts Phillips. Esa.. author of "Not Guilty,-' "Dead Heart," "Lost In London," etc, PRODUCED FOR THE THIRD TIME IN AMERICA. nnder the title of NO ESCAPE. Commence with Sam Foote's Comedy, entitled THE LIAR. received with shouts of laughter and applanse. SATUUL-AX .MATlWHUi AT 3 O'CLOCK. UTRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET Begins k" to 8 o'clock. 1I THEATRE. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. AND THURSDAY. EhaktBpeare'B Inimitable COMEDY OF ERRORS, and Morris Barnard's society Play, THK SER lOLS FAMILY. MRS. JOHN DREW and the Fnll Company In both Pieces. FKl DAY Beneat or Mr. it. ckaiu-. MONDAY-LIN A EDWIN AND COMPANY In the new play of RANK. JAVENPORT'S CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. 1 WEDNESDAY JSVJSWLNU. Mav 81, A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS. E. L. DAVENPORT as Sir Giles Overreact! THURSDAY EVENING A GREAT BILL. Doors open at ly,. Commences at 8. SIMFSON'S NEW MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE . W. COR. NINTH AND ARCH hTRKETS. Open dxiiy from 9 A. m. till 10 p. M. LAST WEEK BUT ONE of the wonder! ul I DOUBLE BABE. Levees crowded with Beauty and Fashion. BY AIRY EVENING, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY JUA Ileitis UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Cast with all the favorites CONCiRT nALL. CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE Twelfth.-WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 81, B. F. DU AN E. "X. T. K." In his Ninety Mlnntes InKVtEER KOMPANY! Owing to engagements elsewhere. MADLLE NII.tSON being unable to appear on this occasion, the "X. T. K." will sing the "Last Rose of Summer," alaNilsson, Admission saras, cu cents, wnicn can ne ootaineu at Mr. McAllister's No. 72S Chesnut street, and at the door on the evening of performance. Doors un- klosed at 1. Kommence at s. o 2 at LUMUbH 1871 PRJca joist. e.PRUCB JOIST. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK, ' 1871 1871 SfiASONEDHAK PINE. SEASONED CLiiflR P1N3. CHOICE PATTERN PINE. 1871 SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS, RED CEDAR. 1 QT1 FLOKiDA FLOORING. lOlI FLOrclDA FIXORlNG. 1871 CAROLINA FLOOKLNU. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DKXAWAKE FLOORING). ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. I RAIL PLANK. 1 C71 WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 1 O I -I WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 1871 WALNUT BOARDS, WALNUT PLANK. UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. 1 Qn-t UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. lO 1 1 RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINK. 1871 1871 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. 1871 Abu, WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, HICKORY. Orfl CIGAR BOA MAHaiKS' OfTf, l07I CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10 1 1 FOR SALE LOW. t OPV-I CAROLINA SCANTLING. Lot I CAHJUNA h. t. sills. 18M tSUK WAX BUAIX l litnU. 1871 CEDAR SHINGLES. - f CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10 I 1 MAULE. BROTHER fc CO.. ' No. 600 SOUTH Street 13 AN EL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSK3.-J COMMON PLANK, ALL THlCKNESSKU. 1 CCM1UUI UOAnUa. 1 and 1 SIDE FENCE BOARDS. WHITE PINE FLOORING BO ARBS. YELLOW AND SAP PINE FLOORINGS. IV IS K KPRUCE JOIST. ALL SIZES. PLAaTERING LATH A SPECIALTY, Together with a general assortment of Building Lumber for sale low for cash. T. W. SMALTZ, U 80 ra No. 1T15 RIDGE Avenue, north of Poplar SI JUILUEICM. TAKE NOTICE. The largest and best stock of WOOD 3IOVLDINOS IN THE STATE, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Can be found at the; U. S. BUILDERS' MILL, Nos. 22,24,26, 28 South FIFTEENTH 8treet Also, Scn'il, Biacket, and Turning Work for Blshea to order at very short notice. Call and see stock and prices 4 T lm SAXON GREETJ. U Brighter, will not Fade, Costs Less than any otn because It will Paint twice aa much surittoe, SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN PAINTS. i