'FELE° IFIA Pill 110 euratrEtAur. Torre was a meetlue of the Cabinet yesterday, With ad intoint Thomas in attendance. Timm members of the Baltimore City Coun cils were expelled yesterday for receiving bribes. Grin. Mannn has ordered a Board of Array Officers to meet at Atlan i ta, on the 4th instant, to tonne the returns of the t4eorgia election. AT Chilly, on Tuesday, a young than named liaac Mace shot and mortally wounded ,his brother, and made murderous assaults on two other persons, SILYMOVII B. IzattmEn, Sr.. proprietor and edi tor of the Elmira Daily A cll. erti,,er, died yester day at Port jervis, of injuries received at the re cent accident on the Eric railroad at Carr's Rock. Tau Mediterranean squadron of the United States filet have arrived in the Tagus, including the flagship Frankiin, with Admiral Parragrit on board. The Admiral was warmly welcomed on hie retort' to Lisbon. EXERAI. GILLEN' informs the Mississippi Con wntion that no restrictions upon electors; other than those imposed by the Reconstruction acts, will be recognized in the election for the ratifica tion of the Constitution. A ottAND parade of the Savannah Fire Depart ment took place yesterday. There were seven visiting companies, with seven steam engines. The Ansi prize was won by the Germania, of Savannah!, and. the second by the Vigilant, of Augusta-. 011A1tom - , Head Centre of the Fenian organs- nation, and several other Fenians who have been confined In jail at Dublin for some time'past, have ban discharged from custody and released frota all further legal proceedings by warrant of the Lord Lieutenant. s.Ar the elffietion for municipal officers hold in Lane : miter Fa., the Republic : ins gained one mem ber Or - Select , and nine members of Common Connell, making a tie on joint ballot. Last year they Stood 27 Democrats to 9 Republicans. The Democratic cundidate for City Auditor is elected by about 325-majority, being a Democratic loss of -overloo. GPORGR FRANCIS TRAIN was brought before the Court of Bankruptcy 4t, Dublin yesterday morn ing,but owing to the absence of the plaintiff, Mr. 'McHenry, the, case was adjourned. Train con tinues to denounce the proceedings against him as pOlitical persecution, p rompted by the British authorities. • TIIE Monterey, Mexico, Repress, April 24th, brings official complaint from Consul. Ulrich to Secretary Sewtird of an outrage on six American merchants in Monterey, named Larchardt, Pot ter, Hatprens, Montomery, Scoptha and Reid. who were sent to the calaboose upon the order of the government, and were detained among filth and vermin and fulons of the vilest kind till morning, when they were commanded to perform the disgusting Offied of sweeping the prison, and on refusing, were floggM. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. The Irish Church Question. Lormorr, May 1.--In the debate in the Hoagie, of Commons last night, Mr. Walpole, In the course of hie remarks in opposition id the resolves, says: These attacks on the clergy, such as that of the Irish Chnrch who were noted for the purity of their doctrine and for their -elevated ,learning and Christian zeal, were sure to lead to the most disastrous results. Lord Eicho said that the introduction of these reso lutions at the present time was unnecessary and unfortunate. These blows were struck at the whole -.system of the union of Church and State in the ("lilted Kingdom. At a late hoar, in the presence of a tall house, Mr. Gladstone rose, and was loudly cheered. He commeced by saving that he could not complain of the result of this lotg debate. These eleven nights of discussion bad fully demonstrated that the Irish Church never could fulfill the end of its creation. It was not the Church of the natibia, it was not the Church of the poor, nor wee it a missionary Church. It existed only for the purpose of sustaining political supremacy in a form more hateful to the people uPorn which it was imposed. This was .unindurable; no Ministei dared to say it could continue to exist. Now was the tim e to apply the remedy. The Ministers had raised the question, and bad broached a policy in regard to it upon which they subsequently failed to argue. Oui duty now was to accord justice to Ireland. Mr. Glad. Monte then, alluding to the personal attack that had been made, denied in the most explicit man. ner that he bad any connection with or interest in the policy or plans of either the Ritualists or the Roman Catholics. Discussing the argnments, ha said two leading ob jections had been made to his plan—one was that it imperiled the existence of the established Church of England. The other objection was, that the time was inoppor tune. Ten years ago, said Mr, Gladstone, the people of Great Britain were indifferent, and then the introduction of a great reform would have been un timely. Now the people were aroused and the oppor tunity presented itself for an early and sound settle ment of the question. The strength of the Church of England lay in their own merits, and in the volun tary seal of her votaries, far more than in her connection with the State. He expressed his belief that the Church of England would lose more of her strength even if parted from the State. She had more to fear from her partisans than from her foes, and the reform:of the Irilih Church would strengthen the Church of England. Disraeli then rose, amid the excited cheers of the House, to reply to Mr. Gladstone and close the debate. He deplored the act of injustice. it was an act which involved the confiscation of property and menaced the rights of every corpora ration and every person in the United Kingdom. It inevitatly must predispose the public mind for a eimilar attack upon the Church of England, and Won , doubtedly was intended to have such influence. But in spite of the virulence of the press and the pressure brought to bear by the advocates of change, he firmly believed the English people would never sanction the sacrifice of sacred things to party .necessities, loading as it was to results only to be described us revolutionary. The announcement of the result was received with loud and prolonged cheers flOm the Liberal benches. At half-past two this morning the House divided on the first of Mr. Gladaton a resolves. The count etood as rollows: For the resolve, b3O; against the resolve, 265. Majority, 65. D'lsraeli then rose, and, amid profound silence,saidi `This decision so alters the relations of the Ministry and the House of Commons that the government needed time to consider what action it would take. Ile accordingly moved that the House adjourn until ldenday. The motion was carried, and, at 3 A. sr., the House adjourned. Opinions of the Press. LoNnoN, May I.—The Tinto-: says no one can deny the immense signiflcsince of this great scare- the mo tion to go into committee. The Tories have galced thiee seats in the Commons; the sixty majority has grown to sixty-six. A dissolution is talked of merely to frighten the members. The herald says the House of Commons, by a vote, he importance of which cannot he denied, affirms that the Irish Church should be disestablished, but the House of Commons does not speak the voice of the country. as the late election shows. The Daily iVoly says it is satisfactory to find that the Premier disciaims the design of advising the Queen to act against the whole of the House of Corn llia duty is not to dissolve Parliament, to resign, but to aid the progress of the resolves. The 5i0, , ,aa761 deprecates the vote of want of confi dence as compelling a dishointion, but fears that the Liberals intend to pursue that course. There is a probability of the dissolution of Parliament. t)IT Y BULLETIN. Sr. jiISKPICS ORPHAN As 1 LUM.--111 the annual meeting of the "Roman Catholic Society of St. Joseph for the Educating and Maintaining of Poor Orphan Children," the following gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year: President—Rev. C. J. IL Carter. rke r tip/I—John Tiers. Becr r Aienry T. Coleman. Trd 4r—B. Sharkev. B i t ,' —John F. McDevitt. A." ers—Wm. V. Keating, M. I)., lion. Jas. Cam. 11, Daniel McDevitt, A. J. Mitch), Henry I'rea..l, Mark Willcox, James McCann, A. C. Gibson, C. D'lnvilliere. BEQUESTS TO - 1 3 1611.16 INSTITITIONS. Isaac Batten, recently deceased made the following bequests In his will, which was admitted to pro , hate yesterday; To the Women's Medical Col-, lege of Pennsylvania; $25 000, if an adequate fund is raised by other parties, , to purchase of construct a college building; $lO,OOO of the above legacy is to ho used for the purpose; Women's Hospital of Philadelphia, $5.000, and $l,OOO for the endowment fund of said institution; P..un sylvania Hospital, $4,000; Yearly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia, $1,000; fbr e children of poor Friends, $1,000; Academy of Natural Sciences, $5,000; Athenteum of Philadelphia, $2,000; Institution of Colored Youth of Philadelphia, $1,000; Phila. delphia Society for the Employment of Poor $3,000; Rosine Insuttitiou, $:1,000; Philadelphia Soclets for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons, $2,000; Howard Society of Women Friends, $2,000; Female So ciety of Philadelphia for Reief and Employment of the Poor, $2,000; Philadelphia School of Dc sign for Women, $2,000; Philadelphia Association of Friends for Instruction of Poor• Unildre,n, $1,000; Central Soup Society, $l,OOO, making a total of $66,000. If the estate of deceased should prove more than sufficient to pay all the lega cies, the residue and remainder is to be Riven to the Women's Medical College and the Women's Hospital of Philadelphia, three-fourths to the former and one-fourth to the latter. FOUND DROWNlM—Yestorday afternoon,about two o'clock, an unknown white man was found drowned in the Delaware river, at Noble street wharf. Be was about thirty five years of ago, five feet seven inches high, had black hair and full black whiskers; wore a black salt of clothes and a white f hirt. The name of A. F. Clark was on a Immeh of keys found lu his pocket. The Coroner took champ of the , body. CoalranssTONß LAIL.--/ a. corner-stone of the new Baptist Church; Broad and Spruce streets, was laid yesterday afternoon in the presence of a large number of persons. The chnreh, which is to be of the Gothic style, will be about sixty feet in height, with a front on Broad street of one hundred and twenty feet,,a,fid I a width on Spruce and Latimer streets.of seventy-flve feet . On Broad street there will be a tower, with a base of twenty-two feet, and a height of one hundred and seventy-rive feet, surmounted by a gilt ball and vtine. The church will he built in three wings, ex tending In form of a cross, and on top of each will be an ornamental cross. The roofs of these wings will rise in a sharp angle, and on the peak of each will ex tend a decorated iron cresting. The roof will he corn tosed of the beet elate. The ease otithe church, which is about four feet high, consists of dark marble from the Henderson quarries, near Bridgeport, Chester County, Pa. The wail will 3e of serpentine stone, faced with Ohio drab sandstone. The main entrance, whieb is to be on Broad street, will consist of a large arched arway. over which, on the second floor, will be a eft calar window, enclosing seven smaller ones, Grua menu(' in a very handsome manner. There wilt also c.c , a side entrance at the base of the tower, leading to a large aisle, extending across the body of the church The Spruce street wing win have several arched win dows on the !list floor, and on the second floor a very lame arched-window frame, • enclosing three parallel windows, over which will he three circular ones, ar ranged in the form of a triangle. West of this %vim , will he a side entrance to the church, which will 8.'91 lead to a lecture room, and. by a staincv up to the smaday School room. Addressee were made by Rec. DIY. J. W. Smith G, P. Boardrimn. W. P. Breed, and Drs. Newton and Magoon. The new structure will cost about sllo.lne. Statement of the Assistant& Treasurer in New YorK. The following ie an official statement ofthe b - vine=s of office of the Assistant Treasurer of the L'ai7ed States, in. New York, for the month enling April3o, 1S68: 7:ECT:IFTB AND DISBUT.SEMENTS. Nan 11, 1665, by .... X 99,161,976 06 during the month: On account of Cuet0m5...1 , 10,249,419 16 lu account of Cold N0te5..10,159020 00 on account of Intl Rev.... 283,692 63 account of 3 per cent. 2,090 00 • On account of P. 0. Dept. 1,180 341 (10 l In account of 'Transfo's...l.o,Bl2,n6o 85 On account Patent Feet.... 4,194 70 On account Miscellaneons.22,loo,B47 92 DishurpdMr acc.l2ji4, Assay Office— ......... 245,858 01 On acconut luterest acc't.. bi,uio 00 Total .................$109,'L10,390 SO Payments— Treasury Draft5..........550,528,501 25 lest-Othce Drafts. ...... . 574.000 55 Disbursing, Accounts 13,550,167 88 ArmiyOlucc 74,881 53 Interest Accounts,. lit Coin. ..... ..... 275,099 79 In Currency 81,075 00 ...... By Itl:nice to (Jr. Treasu- rer United States ...... . 59,347,600 91 By balm to Cr., Dis- • bursinv, Accounts 10,601,296 93 By Funds in hand, in As say Office . 2,546,175 DO. ;102,485,373 74 111110VERLIENTII OF ARRIVE. 0(MM( STEAMERS. TO entre FROM FOB DATA Louisiana ' Liverpool.. New York.... ..... .April 8 United Kingdom....Gluegow..New York .... ..... April 13 Columbia . ..Glaegow..Now York .........April 15 Hibernian. .. ..... ..Liverpool..Onebec.... ..... ....April 16 TO DEPART. Fu1t0n...... New York..Asuinwall, May 5 Germania New York.. Hamburg ... . . —.May 6 Java New York.. Liverpool May 6 Gulf City.... New York „Havana May H United Kingdom ..N OW 'York..Glaegow • .May 6 BOARD OF TRAD.U. P.C. McLAISIMUN, J PRICE W B.ERILIy MONTHLY ComairruE. WASHINGTON BUTCHER. PORT OF FIIILADMPLIIA-MAy 2. BIM Riess, 5 6I BUN WE T% 6 541 1.11011 WAVE% 10 10 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Ship Ansel (Br). Haney. from Liverpool March 7, with incise to Peter Wright di Bone. Towed up by steam tug 1: A Bonder. Steamer Norman, Crowell, 99 hours from Boston, with mdse and passengen to 11 Wiusor & Co. Steamer Brunette, Howe, 24 hours from Now York,with mdse to John F 0111. Steamer Marc, Brumley, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W AI Baird dr. Co. Steamer E N Fairchild, Trout, 24 hours from New York, ith melee to W Baird Ss Co. Hark Ada McAdam (Br), Partridge, 3 days from New Ynrk, in ballast to captain. Sehr John Johnsan, Mcßride, 3 days from Gardiner, lllMber to captain. Sehr Win Travers, Todd, 5 days from Norfolk, with lumber to Collies ds Co. Sehr Arabella, Duel.. 5 days from Snow Hill, ?Id. with Frain and nunber to Moore. Wheatley dr Cottingham. Sehr ceean Traveler, Adams, New Haven. Sehr A Nay, May, Weymouth. schr E C Gates, Freeman, Salem. Tug•Thos Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W P Clyde ..1.; Co. CLEARED YESTERDAY.' Steamer Wyoming. Teal, Savannah, Philadelphia and Southern Mail SS Co. Eta tuner AC Stirrer~, livoN, New York, P Clydateo. Co. Steamer Claymont. Platt, Richmond, W I' Clyde & Co. Steamer F Franklin. Pierson, Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. Bork W li Jenkine. Le wand, Antiver p, Workman dz. Co. Bark Pleiades. Packard, CardenaF, Merchant dr Co. ig W Bickmore, Bickmore, Matanzas, Warren dr irerg• lirie It, Pinckney, Trinidad. E A Solider & Co. 6, hr thilatia (Br), ROer, dt John. NB. Warren Gregg. 6chr t,en Graut, Gonhoern, Petersburg, A tideuried, Norton dr. Co. schc ANill y. Mnv. Boston, Fllnnickson Co. Behr E C Gates Freeman, Portsmouth, NH. captain. ' Tog Thos Jefferson, Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow of bargee, W P Clyde di Co. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. READINC, April 10, le4i. The following boats from the Vision Camel padeed into the Sehylkill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and cousigued as follows: Margaret, with oats to Hoffman dr, Hamada ; Quaker City, and M B Rambler, lumber to Wm Kupp, F. MEMORANDA. Ship Surprise, Itaidett,frotti AMOy Bth Feb. with tone and matting, at New York yesterday. Ship 'Jerald of the Morning, Windsor, cleared at Now Soak yesterday for San Francisco. Steamer Pioneer, Catharine, sailed from Wilmington. NU. yesterday for this port. Steamer Geo 11 Stout, Ford, sailed from Georgetown, Le. 30th tilt. for this port Steamer Arizona, 31 nary, cleared at New York yester day for Aspinwall. Steamer lowa (80, Hedderwlck, cleared at New York yesterday for Glasgow, Steamer Victor, Oates, from Havana 26th ult. at New York yesterday. Steamer Louisiana, Webster, sailed from Liverpool 15th and Queenstown Itith ult. for this port. Steamer United Kingdom, Donaldson, sailed from OW gow 15th ult. for New York. Steamer Warrior. Patterson, from Now York for Sinn pore, sailed from Mauritius 28th Feb. having repaired. Bark Mahlon Wlllla icon, Bernard. sailed from Cadiz 16th nil. for Santa Cruz. Bark B A Bonder, Payne, sailed from Cardiff 18th ult for New York. Bark Created Wave, Reunoulf, from Singapore 25th Jan. at New York yesterday. Bark Wetterhorn, Stinson, cleared at Boston 80th ult. for Callao. Brig Anna Wellington (Br), Johnaon, at Cardenas 22d ult. for this port. Brig Howard, Cox, cleared at Now York yesterday for Buenos Ayres. Behr Florida, Howard, sailed from Matanzas 23d ult. for this port. Schr It Townsend. Townsend, from Savannah 18th ult. for this port, with railroad Iron, sunk in a NE gale 80 miles off Cape Fear. on the night of the 27th, Thil crew were taken to Fortress Monroe yesterday by the schr T W 11 White, from Jacksonville for this port. Schr Adolph Hugel, Robinson, at Baltimore 80th ult. from Matanzas, Schr Hannibal. Cox, tailed from Banger . 20th tilt, fur this port. THiDAILY EVENING 13ULLETIN.-PHILAIDELPHIA, SATURDAY, NAY - 1; 1868. lite.hrfkoaii , Waree,ilekrn hence at NeWport 30th ult. Schr G Atkins, hence at Fall Myer 29th ult. Behr Lady Ellen: Horn-v. Mime at Bostan 30tli ult. Bohr? Nowell, F nnimo e, tor thie port, and A Town• cond. TOwntiend; for , Kim mond, cleared ,at Now lforlc reeterday,: Behr Caroline Kienzle, Adams, In getting tinder way from Newport inner harbor 29th ult. collided with the oclir Saml L Crocker, of and num Taunton for this po,t, lying there at anchor. She at tick the latter, amid, hips, breaking in her rail, latlivsrks, p ankshear and two streaks of planking. danitigiug her to the extent of $75. The C K received no damage, and proceeded after a short delay. Ouhl MON COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA, CLERK'S OFFICE, „PHILADELPHIA, April 10,.1868. In accordance with a resolution adopted by the Common Council of the city of Philadelphia on ThurFday, the ninth day of April, 1868, thc an nexed bill, entitled "AN ORDINANCE creating a loan for the extension of the Water Works, the purchase of League Island, and for building an Ice Boat," is hereby published for public Information. JOHN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common Council. AN ORDINANCE creating a loan for the extension of the Water Works for the purchase of League Island, and for building' an Ice Boat. SacrioN 1. The Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia de ordain, That the Mayor of Philadelphia be and he is hereby autho rized to borrow, at not less than par, on the credit of the city, from time to time, one million six hundred and forty thousand dollars, to be applied as follows, viz.: First—For the farther extension of the Water Works, one million dol lars. Second—For the purchase of League Island and property on the back channel opposite thereto, four hundred and eighty thousand dol lars. Third—For building an Ice Boat, one hun dred and sixty thousand dollars; for which in terest, not to exceedthe rate of six per cent. per annum, shall be paid half-yearly, on, the first days of January and July, at the office of the City Treasurer. The principal of said loan shall be payable and paid at the expiration of thirty years from the dale of , the same, and not before, without the consent of the holders thereof; and the certificates therefor, in the n'sual form of the certificates of city loan, shall be issued in such amounts as the lenders may require, but not for any fractional part of one hundred dollars, or if required.in amounts of five hundred or one thou sand dollars;.ond it shall be expressed in said cer tificates that the loan therein mentioned and the interest thereof are payable free from all taxes. BEc. 2. Whenever anyloan shall be made by virtue thereof, there shall be, by force of this ordi nance, annually appropriated out of the income of the corporate estates, and from the sum raised by taxation, a sum sufficient to pay the interest on said certificates : and the further sum of three tenths of one per centum on the par value of such certificates, so issued, shall be appropriated quar terly out of said income and tax,-3 to a sinking fund; which fund, and its accumulations, are hereby especially pledged for the redemption and payment of said certificates: RFS 'OLUTiON TO 'PCBLISIT A LOAN r.ILL Reso!red, That the Clerk of Common Council be authorized to publish in two daily newspapers of this city, daily, for four weeks. the ordinance presented to the Common Council on Thursday, A.pril IStls, entitled "Au Ordinance creating a oati for the extension of the Water Works, for the purchase of League Island, and for building In Ice Boat And the said Clerk, at the stated meeting of Councils, after the expiration of four weeks from the first day of said publication, shall present to this Council one of each of said news papers for every day in which the same shall have +s , milt , . aoll-24t ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E corner Fourth and Raoe Ste., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND PAINT MANUFACTURERS, 70,045,523 74 Offer to the trade or consumers, Pure White Lead, Zino White, Colored Paints Varnishes, Oils, Artists' Materials, &e. Agents for the celebrated TIEILLE MONTAGNE SNOW•WHITE ZINC, 65,715,017 06 superior to any other White Paint for Weide work. solicit orders from those who want PURE PAINTS: 201 and 203 North Fourth Street, Northeast comer of Itaco Street. tfrp6 $102,495,873 74 DEIMOS AND WINDOW SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS ! 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF p Venetian J3linds AND WINDQW SHADES. nr SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. _AEI Blinds nepaired, Curtain Cornices, Shade Trßinning:4 and Fixtures, Picture Tassels and Co: d, Store Shades and Lettering. Plain Shades of all kind 4. Bell Pulls, dm, &c, apig th r to 2tit§ Mourning Goods. NEW SPRING AND SUIZfIER STOCK NOW OPEN. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF "MOURNING SONNETS" IN THE CITY. Myers's Mourning Store, 1113 Chestnut Street, Girard Row. 19 th P t 11.111116 icEivri.ExtEms runNimuirtai GOODe Gentlemen's Fine Furnishing Goods. N 0.58 N. Sixth Street, below Arch, Invite' attention to Improved Shoulder Seam Pattern Shirt, Which for ease and comfort cannot be eurpaened. It gives universal satisfaction for neatness of tit on the BREAST, comfort in the NECK and cane on the SHOULDERS. Jr in made entirely by hand, with the beet workman. ehip on it. Also a euperlor quality of KID GLOVES, at No. 58 N. 13IXTII Street, Phila. mhl2-3u2 ~ liNNTti` Pear.,NT-SPRING ANIY-13U-T --V toned Over Gaiters, Cloth, Leather, bit; 'i 4and brown Linen• Children's Cloth w and , dr iVelvet Legging!' • also made to order vor _ IIar"GENTS' nJRNiSIIING GOODS. . ..., of every decollation, very low, 903 Chasten! ~r - street, corner of Ninth. The beet Rid Gloved or Ladies and dente. at RICHELDERFER'S BAZAAR. OPEN IN THE EVENING. ADVERTISIN ( Va t tr;Y: Amp t CO., Agents for all nowspapora at the lowest rates, Office, No. 702 Cuestuut street, second floor, PRES,3 BUILD. IN G. noff•to,th,s.lv 805.KESS1.ER & H EXCEL9IO AR R 1 BECK'S 805. IviHDFI, HAT SI ORE, No, 805 RACE STREET, Pil theD rola rm. Ila ving opened with a now and ivc& stock of I I ATS nod CAPS, we guarantee to 'ell an low 118 any other fix et. chase atom in the city. Particular attention called to our S 5 00 SILK HAN ! Silk Hate at Manufacturer& PIiCCS. A general aaaortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Conatnntly on hand, np9 the to MO TICE.—THE NORW. 13 Ain/ " PROGRLSS? Lindrup, Master, from Liverpool, is now discharging, under general older. at Arch Street Wharf. Consignees will plsase attend to the reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT & SUNS, 115 Walnut street. iny2 6t rnllE OWNER OF ONE SWITCIi•TAILED GRAY I MARE and ono ewitch•tailed bayliorde and one black; blind Mule will call for them at LEWIS CLARK'S,Gray's Ferry road. ea • charges and take them. apZ my 2 2t• - R O LM T R A, s PETAL and r(hRENI POC KET 4t ; ful tinieh. RuDGEIOP and WADE dc BUTOLtrt'O e . 4 ana the CELEBRATED LECt•ULTRE RAZOR. OCISSORR, SCIRRORB IN and of the (bleat quality, Razors., Knivee, Seirsora and Table Cutlery, Ground and Pollahod. EAR INSTRUMI NTS of the mold approved coriatrue tion to asa Surgical hearing, at P. AIADEIRA'S. ttazore. Cutler and Inatrig.uent Maker, 115 Tenth Street below Cheatig. iny 1 tts CII11( ORM NANOES. DRUGS. MILLINERY GOODS. RICHARD EAYRE. PERSONAL. tnIEDIUAL. FRENCH. MEDICINES PREPARED BY GRIM A HIT & CO. Chemists to H I. FI Prince Napo leon, Paris. These different medicines represent the moot recent medical discoveries founded oo the priuciplen of Climb. try and therapeutics. 1 hey moot not be confounded with 'secret or Quack medielues, no their mimeo autil• clently indicate their composition; a circumstance which has caused them to be appreciated and prescribed by the faculty in the whole world. 1 hey widely differ from those numerous medicines advertised in tie 'public papers 11.1 able to cure every possible disease, as they are applicable only to but a few complaints. The most stringent laws exist In Fiance, with regard to the Bale . of medical prepara tions. and only MOHO which have unaergone an °gala:dna. tion by the Academy of .31e.,icine, and hays been proved etlicscious, either in the Hospitals, or in tho practice of the M*030(11041 men, are authorized by the. Govern ment. This fact must be a guarantee for the excellency of Messrs. GRIMAULT LT Ci t, medicinea. DOCTOR LERAfA' (Doctor of Medicine) LIQUID PHOSPHATE OF IRON. Tho no vest and most eoteemed medicine in cases of CHLOPOSAB,PAINS IN THE B I'OMAOII, DIFFICULT DIGESTION, DIBMENORRHEA, ANIMEA, r4ENE 11AL DEBILITY AND I'VORNEBB OF BLOOD. It is particularly recommended t , regulate the franc. tiona of nature, and to all Mica of dellcatl constitutions, as well as to persons sufferins under every kind of debility whatsoever. It is the preservative of health par excel. knee, in all warm and relaxing climates. NO MORE COD-LIVER OIL. Grimm!,Woilyrup of lodlzed Hone• Radish, This medicine bee been administered with the utmost success in the Hospitals of Paris, it is a perfect substitute for Cod Liver Oil, and has been found most beneficial in diseases of the Chest, Scrofula, Lymphatic Disorders, Green Sickness, Muscular Mon) , and Mee of Appetita, It regenerates the constitution in purifying the blood, it being the most powerful depuradve known.. It bass also been applied with happy results in diseases of the skin. Further, ftWill be found to bo of great benefit to young children subject to humors and obstruction of the Vends. CONSUMPTtON CURED. GRIMAULVS SYRUP OP lIYPOPIIOSPEEITE OF LIME. This new medicine Is considered to be a sovereign re medy in cases of Consumption and other diseases of the Lungs. It promptly removes all the most serious symp toms. The cough is relieved, night perspirations cease, and the patient is rapidly restored to health. N. B.—lle sure to see the signature of 0 RIMAULT CO. is affixed to the bottle, as this syrup Is liable to lad . tattoos. No more difficult of painful digestion! DR. BURIN DU DUISSON'S (Laureate of the Paris Imperial Academy of Medicine DIGESTIVE LOZENGES. This delicious preparation is always prescribed by the most reputed medical men in France, in cases of derange ments of the digestive functions, such as GASTRITIS, GASTRALGIA, long and laborious diges tion, wind in the stomach and bowels, emaciation, jaun dice, and complaint of the liver and loins. NERVOUS DEAD ACHES, NEURALGIA, DEAR. EMEA, DYSENTERY, INSTANTANEOUSLY CURED BY GRTMATILI"B GUARANA. This vegetable substance, which grows in tho Brazils, has been employed since time immemorial to cure inilam• motion of the bowels,. It has proved of late to be of the gr,ateA service in cases of Cholera, aa it is a preventive and a cure in cases of Diorlicea. IN PARIS, at GRI3LAULT & CO.'S, 45 rue Richelieu. AGENTS TN PIIILADELPIIIA. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., N. W. cor. Tenth and Marlte:t St®: de7.9lu DR. HARTMAN'S BEEF, IRON AND BRANDY, A Certain Cure for Coneumption and all Dieeseee of the Lunge or Bronchial Tubee. Laboratory No. 612 South FIFTEENTH Stroet, JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY t COWDEN, dud ARCH Street, ROBERT SHOEMAKER. ct Co., FOURTH and RACE Streeta, fe2l-3m5 General Agenha RETAIL DRY GOOD/. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., 1101 Chestnut St., Call special attention to their large invoice. of SPRING GOODS, In new and desirable designs. which they offer at price that cannot fail to give satiefaction, coneleting of Laces and Lace Goods, Veils and Veil Material in Colors; White Goods and Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, &0., &0., Linens end House-Furnishing Dry Goods, In Great Variety: Ladies will find It to their advantage to Call and Or. amine our large etock of Piques and Material for White Waists. E. M. NEEDLES & CO: r CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH STREET.-GREAT . BARGAINS BROM AUCTION IN WHITE GOODS. Marcellles and Piques for 25 de. ' Plaid Nainsook, 25 cents. Stripe Swiss Muslin, 25 etc. French Muslin. two yds. wide, 50 de. French Tucked Muslin for Waists. Lama Lace Pointer. bargains, Mario Antoinette Fichus. Lama Parasol Covers, Colored Trimming Lacea, Hamburg Edgings and lusertings, choice designs, about half the cost of Importation. apfSLni WATCHES. JEWELRY, Jc@. [_LEV(---- lIS LADONIUS B E - 6 . - DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS.. . WATCHES, JEWELRY A, SILVER WARE. WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED, '',..........2_102 Chestnut St., Phila• stock Would invite the attention of puxchaseri to their large of GENTS' AND LADIES ' WATCHES, Just receiVed,of the finest European makers,lndependent Quarter Second, and Self-winding' in Gold and Silver Cases. Alao; American Watches of all sizes. Diamond Sets, Pine, Studs, Coral,Halachite. Garnet and Etruscan Sete, in great variety. Solid Silverware of all kinds, including a large snort , ment suitable for Bridal Presents. PAPER HANGINGS. G.l. P. BALDERSTON ANDN. WALL PAPERS WINDOW SHADES. an 2 2mo 902 SPRING GARDEN Street GROCERIES. LIQII3OIIS, MOTTEVS SUPERIOR SALAD OIL .— RICHARD R. WATSON, 25 South Front a reet. Solo Agent for the United Stated and Canada. myl f a to the lat*. Garden Vases, statuary, Fountains and Rich Fancy Goods. The largest assortment in the country, At Low .Pricets: S. HARRISON 1010 Chestnut Street. ap2B•st4 itmmisstur,Nrb. NEvY CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE.— • , THIS (SATURDAY) N 'GUT, ' TWENTY.FOURTH NIGHT , twrun ' BLACK CROOK. . BLACK CROOK. BLACK CROOK, DIANA. SANDA, ' LEAH, ZUCCOLI SISTERP, OLIVIA, CIIESTINE, LEONTEREE BALLET COMPLETE. FOUR PRFMIEREd, • ANP A (MANI/ BALLET OF SEVENTYLIVE YOUNG LADIES. Under the direction of CARL ARRAVIG ANDO. W. SMITH. The piece produced with MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. ' Unbovhded applause nightly greet the TARANTELLA, BY T W ENT Y A R.THITd/ - THE HUI% GARIAN POLKA BY LH, THE SKIPPING ROPE POLKA BY LE H. THE PAS DE MATELO by SANDA and MAR IMO. THE INCANTATION SCENE THE THE Y ST AN C SFORMT lON SCENE. A C I) M Y OE' MUBI,C. INGLISII OPERA SEASON. CAROLINE RIC lIIN GS. ... . —DIRECTRESS SATURDAY. ...................DIRECTRESS • GRAND CINDERELLA MATINEE. , Commencing at 2 o'clock. CAMPBELL, BERN A KT). I'EA KES ARNOLD, MRS. E. SEGUIN, MRS. ARNOLD and MISS SEIGNOLD. Supported by a lull end complete Chorus and Grand, Orchestra. MONDAY—LINDA DI CIIAMOUNIX. Box Sheet now open. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE.— Begins N: to S o'clock. SIXTH NIGHT OF MISS F. IL PRICE. 'JANGLED TIIREAPS AND ROBERT MACAIRE. TONIGHT, SATURDAY, May (1, PM, Second night of Colonel Fitzgerald'd Play, TANGLED TEL ROSE CLINTON.... ............... F. B. PRICE Nancy Skeggo.... ..... Walcot Col. Vivian.. ........ ........ ....... ....Mr. C. Walcot Sergeant ....... ............. ... —.Mr R. Craig Uncle Bea. .. ........ . F. Mackay After whic h,h, ROBERT MAGAIRE. Robert Macaire C. Wnlcot Ja queig Strop ........ ......... ............ R. Craig wAL NU T STREET THEATRE. THIS •(3aturdny) EVENING, May 241,1863. EDWIN BOOTH AS RICHARD 111, In Shokepoaren llletorical Tragedy, to Live atd.a. of RIL:ILAILD LADY ANNE Mita MARY MoVICREE THIS. SATURDAY, AFTERNOON, at '2 o'clock. ' EDW/ IS'l3OOl M II FAREWELL AT/NEE. Balwer's Beautifid Play, in five acter. of THE LADY OE LYONS. Claude Melnottc..... . . ...MR. EDWIN BOOTH Iss MARY movlcKsit MuNI)AY--MR. JOHN WROFGHAM. THE LOTTERY OF LIFE. ARI ETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE '' NVYMAN AT ASSEMBLY COMMENCING MoND I EVENING, MAY 4TI. NV 1. MAN'S POPULAR GIFT EXHIBITIONS, WY3IAN BCH 01. M AGIOIANS. VENTRILOQUISM AND DANCING lIARI.ES. Ncw ExycrivicatA, new d catur. n and coely Gifts every 'l‘ cdcel.day. and liatorda3 P, at 3 o'clobtc, Pit ES NT AT 0 NMATINEES: Evo.ving nthnirMop, 11(E841 admitting amper- roue. SM. Deere open at 7: conmetioe at N. r. 1,30.415 (10NC ER T HALL. ON MONDAY EVENING, May 9th (At o'clock). and Every k.vening until fnthernotice, A Novel Eutertaitournt, entitled 1'111: HOLY LAND. A Joni - my through El PT, SYRIA and TURKEY, By the c,lebrated TOM IL of London, Ard Illurtrated by FIDURES, STATUARY and NIUSIC. Matinefe every Wednevday and Saturday. at Not 2. A ,",u route_ ap:DAt • ERMANTOWN HALL SIGNOR BLITZ. THURSDAY, FItIDAN' and SATURDAY EVENINGS. April 30th and 14,0'14 and 3d - GRAND ISTAI'INEE. SATURT).XY AFr I , :t{ N 0074, Mayl. rtigneritlitz has the honor to nnnonnce to the cittaena of retmuntownthat lie is ill nntwar in hia lunnaing end ha t,. rtic tive perf ennancee on the al,ove dateo, Adinit,inn 25 cento. Reoerred gents 50 c:enft.' Children 15 et.nte. ' JOS. PARKE It'S„, Stationerr end Newe Depot. Ticket!. for onle nt nt,fs t 11124: N EW ELEVENTH STREET. OPERA HOIDZIE,_ ELEVENTH etreet, above Lii.o3 THE FAMILY RESORT. • CARNCROSS & DIXEY'S.MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAR TROI WE OF THE WORLD. MORE NOVELTY. lint week of an entirely new and olgittal Rtniceque, KU KLUX KLAN. Concluding with the new Ethiopian burleaio, entitled LIG UT AT LA , T, THE STATUE UN E RA dEmENT. Doors open at ; commencing at 8 o'clock. t 3 , IERICAN CONSERVATORY OF M Fifteenth Mlttill&e. on SATURDAY AFTFRNOON„ May lab. at BX. b'econd ' Grand Conceit, TLIEKSDAY, May 21, at if LSICAI. FUND HALL. See notice tinder Innfruction. tnyl.lSt .I.)ENINiiTLYANIA ACADEMY OF FINE AETS, CHESTNUT Strret, above Tenth. The Forty-fifth Anneal Exhibition of Paintings, Stant'. xry cud Architecture 19 now open deify from 9A. A. till 7 P. M. cnti front 8 till 10 in the evctung. Adin it tallet. 22 cente. Season Ticket!, If) cts. ap27-tf I . 4 IOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE, EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. In Grand Ballets, Etblopian Burka:v:lm Sono. Dances. Gymnast Arts. Pantomimee. dtc. LUMBER. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BUILDING LUMBER AND HARD WOODS. F. H. WILLIAMS, Seventeenth and Spring Garden Streets. midst❑ th 2an MAULE, BROTHER & CO. 1868. SPRUCE JOIST. SPRUCE JOIST. 1868 1 • SPRUCE JOIST. • HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. LARGE STOCK: V LARGE STOCK. - 1111A1ME, 11111011 MER & 00.• • 2500 SOUTH STREET. 1868. FLORIDA FLOORING. "FLORIDA FLOORING. 1868. . CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FL AR FLOORINGODG. • . • ARII FLOORING. WALNUT. FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. • RAIL PLANK. 1868. *11'N:1:118111PANBP"I: 1868. WALNUT LIQA RD% WALNUT] MANX. • 18€58. ULTENAWEIVIMEE 1868. RED (JEDAii: WALNUT AND PINE 1868. SEASONED SASONED C OPLAIR. HERRY. 1868. ASH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY, CIGAR BOX MAKERS CIGARBO X MAKERS 1868. SPANIBiI CEDAR BOX BOARDS. FOR SALE LOW. 1868. (j,TINITh ;Mk 1868. NORWAY SCANTLING. LARGE ASSORTMENT. 1868. C EDAR SHINGLES. 1868• CYPRESS SHINGLES. PLASTERING LATH. CDESTNUT PLANK AND BOARDS. QL 4 Q SEASONED CLEAR PINE. 1868 luou. SEASONED CLEAR PINE. CHOICE PATTERN/ PINE. SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. • FLORIDA RED CEDAR. 1111,11.111,1 E, BROTHER de CO., 2100 SOUTH. STREET. PHELAN .& BUCKNELLI Twenty-third and Chestnut Sts. LARGE STOCK OF WALNUT, ASH AND POPLAR. ALL TIIit;IINESSES, CLEAN AND DRY. FINE LOT WALNUT VENEERS. CEDAR, CYPRESS AND WHIM PINE SHINGLES, SEMIONEAND MICHIGANcCANA DA_ PENNSYLVANIA, ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES. FLOORING AND HEAVY CAROLINA TIMBER, SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK JOIST. BUILDING DUMBER OF ALL KINDS. ml46tro WA.111713. IV - ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS WEAVER, ONE. WFIO understands .Joni Loom. Nkw but a tirat.claso ' , workman - need. apt ly. Address T. J. DAUB. Zancle , Obit). A N EXPERIENCED MAN IS OPEN FOR A BIWA- Jos. tion In a cloth haun t wholesale and retail ; or cont. mission woolen store , No objection to travel. Address riTT;xl;9thuti:il-1 pn„,MAD, ELP,„„EaI4,,, /MIDWAY lor. le& —7 J. , v 11 .40f (bfo or of E. H. Ey„ Lira part- Perin our film from and after this dote. rabl4.tf/ E. EL BUTLER dc 00 NEW CROP ARABIAN DATEB.—IOCMATTECFINE quality. lauding and for sale by JOB. B. BUSKER di CO., ius &all Delaware avenue. CZPT l gfP r igllTA ) ls l ll T ,Pi r lt t . T l i firiN Cl V LIT I' vs. JOISP.PII H.ll hiEdaro MAHN A, (fuliags his a ife. I ev. Ire. Pcotembet Torm, 1867. No 675 'The auditor appointod in tho abovo case to metro 411 4 400t0n of the fund now in Come. arising from the sale of th, fol. lowitlidestrthed real estate, to wit: • • : • • ~-• All that fuli.equal. undivided: half part of and; in a those two certslt, lote,or 'deceit, or parcels of land situate; lying end being late lo the township of Block' y, now in 'the Twenty.fourth Ward of tho City of Philadelphia. t "01.thein beginning: at ~ - ,stone., in Coulter's road, thence by land allotted 16 Rachel , Illankiry. :north' 62 deo greet , rant 81 perches ton stone in the line of tied of Potor W ikoff, dre'd. thence by the same north 6 degrees welt 9 perches to a atone, hence by land allot t» d klarah Caret daY. south 611'‘ degrees west 78 perches to Contrite/1 r aforesaid, thence by tho sold road Booth 9 degrres'arest • 10 perches to the place of. beginning. Containing 4 acres of land he the same more or lees. .And . thfrother l of field pitmen or parcels. of landbigin., Ming at &alone a coin rin the lmiddleof the WArt: Chester road; thence Ina line with John ghthrett land, • nerth 8 dig' ces 45 mil Mos east 10 perches and I IC of a Lerch ton stake; thence in a lino of land al ot ed t Elir, at eth Foe La. north 62. degrees *set, 75 , erettes. .nd 710 • r 'perch' to a silks and poet, th moo 11%, linr of land late of Cm raid Peter wigoff, Booth 6 degrees east 17 perches- and 910 of a perch to a stone, thence In allot oh_ fond. of floors° C Helmer. Esq.. and denies Edgar. south 62 degre eVit Pclm middle 18 of a perch to a stone set up for a cornrr in (l ie of the said West lit eter road, thew up the ;Ma. of the raid toad north 46 degrees west 4 perches and 7.100 f a perch to thetlnte¢ of beginning. Voutatuing 8 acres and JO perches of land . Will In set the parties Interested for the PUTP OS 6 bill appolntmentat, hie No. 616 Walnut . t in the city of Philadelphia. on Monday, May 18th, 1666 'at o'clock P. 51; W11(11 and where all Pertoull ill'oremte4 are 11EqUef. led to present their claims or to ho doharr from coming in upon the said fund. Cr. IRVINE WHITEHEAD. Auditor. 615 Walnut street. '.11.1110: kVOTII myllot§ 1N THE DISTitiCIT COURT OF THE ITTED STATES for tho BOAtern District of Pennsylvania.—let Bankruptcy.—At Philadelphia, April the IVO, A. 'Ma —The undersigned hereby gives notice of hii'ap pointment as assignee of GEORGE' U. 'EVANS, of, Phil adelphia, in the County of Philadelphia, and 'State of Pennsylvania. within said District,' who has beed Judged a Bankrupt upon his own , Petition by those* , District Court. IVILLIABS VOI:DEB, Atodalet, • 128 South hlgth street. To the Creditors of said litu3krupt. my24,i4t.. ILN TILL ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND County of Philadelphia. ratate of WILGIA,Iii )(MUT. deceased = The Auditor appointed by the Conrt, to audit, settle and adjust the second amount g Mra,_liaiti r .KNI a LIT, Adminbtratria, 'WILMA W. X.N101.11, deceased, and to roport distribution the Mance in the hands of thu aocountank Will gtootfhe part'es intertsted, for the purpoae of his appohdittent._ota. TUESDAY, the 12th day of May, 1868, al 11 o'clock A at the office of A. M. BURTON, Esq,, No, &o walnut street, in the City of rbiladelphis. IL C. TOWNSEND, Auditor. a 1430 tti slur. f, 1N ORPHANS` COURT FOR VIE CITY AND 1 County of l'hlladelphle.--Estater of , sla. •COATES bTDCKTON. dereased.—The auditor appointed by the Conrt to audit... rottle and adjust the account Of ANNIE OCKTON,Admthistratrix of the Estato of L. (X)ATI18, STOcKI 014, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance 1n tho 'bands of the accountant, will meet the m:riles interested, for tho purposo or his appoint— ment...on Nay the itch. 1 at 4 P. M. , at his o ff ice:, No, 124 South, nixth street, In the city of PAR*. , deli bla. 11430 , thr AO i 4 N 11.111 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR Tao 1 t;ity and County of thiladolpfd a.—CA MUNE CHRIS TIAN-NA 11E - 1111 b ve. PRA NCISIDEODOSE HERBST: Seetember ere., Dar/ No. 1.. In Divorce. 11,1 FRANCIS Ti I EOl/tillE itildT Taiga notice of a rule grant 11, 1 4 0 11.10 a td rhow coo No whi a divorce a Mime/0 utotrintooti ahMild not be decreed, me turnable SAT I TRIM Y. MAY 9. 1b6.1: at la o'clock:, A. M. • Personal ferVICE having fall. d oa account of Vaal absence. CHARLES D. PREEIII 151, Attorney pro 1N TIIE ORPITANSI COURT FOR THE ' CIT' county of Philadelphia—Estate of GROlltiE 10„).... NYARIba, decese-.'d,--1 he endlUrappoleted by the Court t. audit, settle and adjust the accounts of 111.4Z,ABETID., R. P.I.I3Y_AItDS, JAMES SM nu and JOHN H. ED WAIIDS,L Esecutori and 'Austen% ender will of George W. Edwards, deceased; and to report distributloa of the balance In the haul's of the accountant, meet, the parties Interested, for tho purpose of his appointment: on - Wednesday. Nov ft laele. at 4 welock P.M . at the oftiosi of John H.:Edwards, Esti. Na:l42 doutb Fourth .atreet - in the city of Phi. adelphia. 1N 111 E ORPHAN — Di COURT FOR THE 'ULTF AND •, 1 s'ounty of Philadelphia—Estate SA4II2EL FENS 'N. deceased—The Auditor appointed by the ' (:Dort to audit, settle and SucljtlAL the account Of Til. 11 . , SEARLE and, INILLIA M. M. I)A Administrates oz the estate of SAN CfrateS PBVEa SUN, late of the cltY of Phllade/phia deceased, and to report • distribution of the Balance In tba hanCht of the accountant, will meet the parties in interest for the Ptirtaceos 01:tils- ep.P0114., !Pent, on 1 11171115 DAY, May : th .-lia4Sl, at 4 iriock. at his office, 1117 Race stree t, in the city of Pbßsdelehie. 5p1.13-toth.sa.st. • ' JOSEPII ABRA.llB, , Anditar. SIR in COUR 6T F UNITED BTATESTJ R tbo .totern District of - tnnayirattia —ln Bankrupt. • rye—ln the matter of PETER I.:OXILi.D. Razikr.upt. Eastern District of l'enntylvania. es: A Warrant n Bankruptcy has been issued by said Coort 'staled the estate of Peter Conrad, •of the county ot. Phlls.delphia,, an/ , State l'enusylvsnis: iu said i - hoick who has been. du adjudged a Bankrat t epou petition uts creditors. au the payment of any .debts and the delivery of any Property twiongins to said stank:tint to Idea or to blew, and the tmnsfer of any property by bice,are forbidden by 1.. w. A meeting of tits creditors of said Bankrupt. to , prove their debts and choose one or more ass'gnese of his estate. v.ill be held at a Court. of thuakinpter. to tel holden at Plilladelptda. In said District on the 11th day of Nov. A.D. ilsZ, at 14,4; o'clock. P.M., at the office of MeMICIIAEL Fn., ono of the Registers in Bankruptcy of raid District, at No. 4:10 Walnut , street. Philadelphia. . -P. C. • ELLNAKER. U.S. Marshal for said Diarrict. ap.nattl, Arrlll 25. 1665 LNITED STATES( MARSIIA.L'iI OFFICE. EASTER DISTRICT O 1 PENNSYLVANIA, PrlELAVEZllliadtfill Z. of This la to giro notice: That on the:in day of Anti!. A. D. latS,a warrant in liankruptcy,waa Wired agaluat the I•..rtate of NVILLIAM It. ANGIER, trading a 4 ic Co., of Philadelphia, in the Cowry of Pl:diodelphi ~and State of Pennsylvania. who has been lull udged a Dank' pt, on his own petition; that the payment of, any Oebts sod delivery of any property belonglna to such Bank' raid , to biro, or for hie met 'and the trander of any prop erty by him, aro forbidden by law; that a meetin of the Creditors .f the said Bankrupt. to prove their debts, and to them one or more assignees of his Estate. will be held at a court of Bankruptcy , to be holden at No. WU Walnut etrect, philadeiphia„ before WILIJAM Mo.M.CITAEL. Paq., Register. on the 2,;th day of May, A. D., 18 , 3 d. at 354 o'clock, P. LMAKEP. C. ELB, _ _ apr2se 36i United Stet& Marshal. as . le-essengere N THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIRENIT fD STATES 01: EAStERN insulter OF PENNSYLVA NIA-rln liankniptcy—At Philadelphia, December nth, A. D. ISC. , The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of .1 N THOMPSON. of Philadelphia, in the County of Philadelphia. and Stabfor Pennsylvania within sai d District. who has been id• judged a Bankrupt upon his bwn petititin by, the said District Court. WM I. OGDES. Assignee, No. 128 South Sixth street To the Creditors of the said Bankrupt. N 'IDE DISTRICT COURT OF TILE UNITED STATES ivolt THE EASTERN insTicter OF PENNSYLVA NIA. In bankreptcy. At Philadelphia, March the 24 h, A. D. lege. The undersigned lierebeglees notice of his ap pointnient as assignee of PETER. EL a 115, of Philadel phia, in the county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsyl vania, within said District, who has been adtudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the said District Court. WILLIAiIigVOODES, 128 South Sixth street. To the creditors of the bankrupt. ap25.5,3t• IN TILE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE City and County of Philadelphia.—ln the matter of the Petition of MARY BIN DELL for all order and decree changina her name to MARY CLAM—Ito it remote, bered, That on the veventeenth day of Aptil. 1888, on motion of —, Eeq., the Court ordered and decreed that the name of the void MARY KNEEL!, be and hereby to changed to MARY CLAIM and that notice of thia de. cred shall be phblieh In the Evardsu BuLt.cris for four eucceleive vi eel a. In testimony whereof, I hove hereunto set my , hand and affixed the veal of the void •" r'• i Philadelphia, tide acreutcenth day of April, 18eiR, T. O. IVIE:RI3,' aplB.o4t Pro PrOthenotary. N THE COURT OF COMNION PLEAS FOR TIIE car and County of Philadelphia—Assigned Estate of oA VID HOGERS.—Notice is hereby given that by decree of said I curt, made March 28th.CHARLES M. LU KENS was substituted as Assignee in the place of CHARLES 11. KILLINGER,who was apps inted by oeed dated January 24th. 1888. and recorded in Deed Book J. T. 0„ No. 110, page EM;itte., and that all persons indebted to said Estate aro requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same, without delay, to CHAuLKS M. 1 LIKENS. Assignee.. 1035 Beach street, or to his Attorney,,JOSEPll M. PILE, Oil Walnut et. aplga.ilt" 'LISTATE OV ALEXANDER U. FORVERFIELD, 111 deceated,--Lotters of adminlstretion d. b. n. C. n. upon the estate of ALEXANDER IL PJIITRRFIEbq, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned. all \ persons having claims are requested to present the same. and those indebted to make payment without delay to CHARLES M. LUKENI3. Administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a. lON% Beach street. above LeureL aelB.o•Gt" 1868. WM. -ID. -IRCOGrEELS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, ' Manufacturer of First-Clams Carriages ONLY, 1009 and 101.1 Chestnut Street, PIIILADELPHIA. Orders received for now and elegant etyles of Canis/RI for tho season of 'SOS. g t s e t i ol i e o d n bVlT:ll 4 oM a lfAssurini. effected a TRW NEW WARKE - 1.91.114E, - Nos. 1014, 1016 end' 1018 Filbert St• fert.th e team slaw, D. M. LANE, . CARRIAGE BUILDER, resnectfully invites attention to his large stock of finbthed Carriages; also; orders taken for Carriages of every description, at MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS, 8432, 8434 and 8436 MARKET street, Three squares west of Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, West Philadelphia. Jaatu th 5403 13 -- The R et•noticon Irritate Central Coat. •' ' • anlctem. General Leinntl Todd, the Chairman , of the late Republican State Convention, has 'appointed the folio*. tog gentle :men to act as Chairman and inenthers of , the State central ComMilloor for the year MS, in puroutanee of the authority vested In hinr by theseeent convention : Hoc: Gaiusha A. Grua/ Chairman- Adams—Edward McPherson. • Alltgbeny—A. M. Brown, Thos. Ewing, John Walton, Chaff. C. Batchelor. • lieuver..--D. L. Imbrle. •Bcdford-i-John Shlrley. • liarka--Ileury S. Eckert, C. D. Elliott. Nalr—Samuel MeCarnant. r Branford—George D. Montanye. • 'Bneks—E. Morns Lloyd. Butler—Wm. Haslett. Cambria—henry A. Bog gs. Cumeron--Jerotne B. Earl. Carbon—T, Frank Walter, • Centre=-Daniel Rhoads. • Chester--John fiLl'onaeroy, IS. Darlington, Clialen-11.•Welltir. • , Cleadield.J.-EL B. Swope. • , Clinton—H. 'f, Harvey. Columbia—r , P. Jhn. Crawford—R D . P. biller. Cumberland—C, P. fi t merich, Dauphin—J. Robley Dunglieon, George Berg ner. Delaiware—lifajor J. L. Haldenian. Elk -4.i.eury Souther. Erle-l - lottde Gunnison. Forest—John L Dale. Franklin--,Jeremlah Cook. Fulten- Vi. M. Patterson. Green-r.J. H. Wells. Iluntingdon—George W. Johnston. Indiana—l/unit I Porter. Jenerson--Joteph Henderson. Juniata—lL H. Wilson. Lanettstei—Milton B. Eshelman and E. Billing felt. '•; Lawrenee—Jacoh Hams. Lebanon—T. J. Worth. Lebigh—Jarnts W. Fuller. Lnzerne--Jos...A. Scranton. Lyeoreinw—Lewls Martin. McKean—Lucius Rogers. Mereer--S.• C. Koonce, Monroe—J. W. Stokes, Montgomery-IV. It. Yerkes. Montour—Daniel Clark. Northampton--Wm. B. Kirkpatrick. Northumberland—Franklin Bound. Perry—Wm. Louther. Pike—John Sherman. Potter—P. A. Stebbine. Schuylkill—Wm. R. Smith. Snyder—D. B. Moyer. Somerset—Ed. Scull. Sullivan—T. J. Ingham. entquehanna—Albert Chamberlain. Ttega---W. H. Smith. ' "Union—Wm. Jones. Venango—Jas. L. Connelly. Warren—Myron Waters. Washington—John W. 3M' Williams. Wayne—X. P. Waller. Westmoreland—J. A. Logan. Wyoming—P. M. Osterlaout. York—James Kell. Philadelphia—John Price WetherilL H. C. Howell, W. H. Kern, James N. Kerns, George H. Moure,Williarn Ellott, Samuel Daniels, J. A. Bonham, J. G. Butler, James MeManes, T. J. Coffee William Sellers, George T.Grosa, W. Har vey honey, Col. Samuel Belt, -Mahlon H. Dick inson, Ilunty Hunn, George Deist. The Republican State Central Committee will meet at the rooms of the Nattonal Union Club, No. 1105 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, at 2 o'clock I'. M., on Tuesday, the 12th day of May, lea. A full attendance is earnestly dewed. HALCEEIA A. Grow, Chairman State Central Committee. DEPAkiiiii;F OF PUBLIC BEIGLIWAIII. No. i" 15. Fitch l ° llllA t i , T.l.PlllA. APril2ss NOTICE TO CONTILACTORd. SEALVD PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Chief Commissioner of Ilighways until 12 o'clock L on MONDAY, Mai 4th, for the construction of a fewer on the line of dm iva street, front the southwest' gerbil:le of Cumberland street to the Hunting& rt street tench a clear inside diameter of two fee t inches, withan boles ae rosy be directed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, The uudenitanding to be that the contractor shall take bills prepared against the pro perty fronting on said sewer to the amount of one dollar sea twenty-five cents for each lineal foot of front on cock side of the tacit as so much cash paid; the balance, so limited by ordinance. to lie paid by the city. When the street is occupied by a City Passenger Rail road track, the Sewer shall be coestructed along side of sold trick in such manner as not to obstruct nr interfere wish the safe parer. ge of the cars te , oeon ; and n claim for remuneration shall be paid the contractor by the COIL piny using said track. as rpecltied in Act. of Assembly approved May Mit INA. bidders are, Invited to be present at the time and place of opening the said ProPtsrists. Each Proposal will be accompanie d by a certificate that a bond has been filed in the Law Depariment as directed by Ordinance of May ThO). if the lowest bidder shall not execute scontract within jive days after the work is awarded, he will be deem. d as declining, and will bo held liable on lids bond for the ditTerence between hi. bid aad the next highest bid. Specifications m.y be had at the Department of Surveys, which will be otrirtly lL adhered to. Of MOS IL DICKINSON. Chief Commissioner of highways. nag)tri4 BEir GEORGE EWER. 13REAVER, OF THE CITY of Philadelphia, State of Pommylrani*, has In compliance with the act of General AmemblY. approved the Fourtb dayof April, 11935, providing against a wrong tut detention and appropriation of Barrele and other yea- gel* belonging to him, filed in the office of the Piothono tan' of Common Lieu. a description of mark!, by.which I hir arreLe istui other veziols aro known. Ile claims as hie property all vemela marked •'George Ebner"-branded on the head or bottom, or on both. of each,(4,vfel mllO3 a 6tt MAW. ItEsOIXTE MINING COMPANY.—Tim Annual M-eting of the Stockholders of the RESO. LUTE 21 JNINC , COM PAN Y will be held et the Office of the Company. No. ..n4 Walnut street Philadelphia. .on Hub DA v, the first day of June, lEt$A, at 13 o'clock, noon. for the election of Directors and transaction of other business. B. A. HOOPES. secretary. PHILADELPHIA. May 1, 1868. myl ti2s OFFICE OF TILE METALLINE LAND COSI rPAN Y, NO. 324 WALNUT IiTEEE.C. PH Hay let, legvi. The Stated Annual Meeting of the 43tockholdere or the Metalline Land Company Nall be held at the office of the Company, on MONDAY, Juno let profit., at 12 o'clock. 3L ruyltniy3l4 31. IL I.IOkFMAN, ger NAIIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. I'IIII.A.DI - 1.1'11 , A, May tat The Board of Directors have declared a dividend of THREE and ON E•IIALF per cent., clear of taxes, payable on Amend. JOSEPI P. UMFORD. rnyt3t6 Outlier. AMYGDALOID MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPESIOIL—The annual meeting of the 'Rock. holder* of tha Arnygdalold Mining Company of Lake Su• perior will be held at the office of the Company, No. f2-i Walnut atreet, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, June 3. ista at 12 o'clock M., for the election of Director ai and for any other Madness that may legally come before the meeting. M. H. I.IOFFMAN, Secretory, my I,tie2l April 30. IBM GIRARD MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN. —3 he Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Girard Mining Company of Michigan will be held at the &lice of the Company, No. 324 Walnut street, Phila• delphia on TUESDAY, the second day of June, lig& at 19 o'cleck, noon, for the election of Directors and transac. tion of other business. B A. HOOPES, Secretary. nittAnEunTe., May 1,1868. myl tiedS EMPIRE COPPER CO iIPANY.—THE ANNUAL Meeting of the Stockholders of the Empire Copper Company will be held at the office of FRIDAY , ny, No. MI Walnut street, Philadelphia, on June sth, 1868. at 13 o'clock, M., for the election of Directors, tine for 'any other businede that may legally come before the meeting. . M. H. HOFFMAN, April 80,1868 Secretary. LIBRARY COMPANY.—THE ANNUAL ELaC. t a r Oen of Directors and a Treasurer of the Library Company of Phlladoiphia will be held at the Library, on MONDAY. the 4th day of Islay next. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, when the 1. resource will attend to receive the swum I payments. As there are several shares on which fines are duo, the owners of thorn or their represe.ntatives are hereby nod. Bed that they alit be forfeited, agreeably to the charter and laws of the Company, unleoi the arrears are paid oil on the 9th day of May, or within ten days thereafter.' WILLIAM E. WIIITAIAN, Secretary. N. 13.—N0 books will be given out or received on that afternoon. apl4.tu,th,s to my 44 r _ OFFICE OF .THE AMERICAN FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANS , No. 310 Walnut street. A general emoting of the stockholders in the American Fire Insurance Company • willbe held. agreeably to chart- er, on MONDAY, the fourth day of May next, at twelve o'clock, M. • The annual election for Directors will take place lame. distelY -thereafter. ap23.th,e,tu,tnly34 A. O. L. CRAWFORD, EleOry. E ELMIRA. AND WILLIAMSPORT RAIL. •••"" ROAD COMPANY. ROB WALNUT STREET. • • Pan.anELPlllA;Aeril 1.4, 1809: The annual election for President and Managers of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the .gourh day of May, I§6B, at. 1291 clock, • LEWIS P. GEIGER." . ispl4tu,th,e,to m4§ • ' SeoretarY. Jar ada s ThliEg l it t iliti' ,ME gargplVforctlfi election of officers to serve theensinnit, NEIJI be lipid at at 12 N 0,16 PhiladelP/4 Exchange. Tlip.all4Y., May ans. m. spls to myb4 a V. $. 001,40FORsiotarz OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN 'MAIL 1.'4 PAW:SHIP COMPANY, 314 S. DLLA WARE AV,ENLE. ottelfiri, • The Anneal Meeting of the ritockholderh of this Cam. pH/ay will he held on VVI.VNESI/dlc, May Bth, PM, at 1:1 o'clock, zoom at the finord{ of Tratie Room, fdifi Llf.stieet, at which time thero will be an election for Seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing your. S. LANA() i5e29.70 Prosidont. gpavr. MANDAN MINING COMPANY,—TIIo: ANNU&L The,ting of the litonkhoidere of the Niendan lining Company will be held at the office of the Company, no. WA WALNUT atreut. Philadelphia, on 'fflult , lJAY, the Wh'dipy of Ift,y, 1168. for the election of Directord and tratnaetten of other busineee. B. A. HOOPES. Secretary. Plf ILA DE1.1.11 LA , April :17tr, iee apit7 may °Fmk; (Jr CITY THEASUALR, PIII i.AUhL. T'lllA,, April 2.1 NOIIO , rn of 'natured City Loan, and MA° 'Lion felling doe Ist day of Joly, tErA, are requested to present their Certificates at title of bee for rederuetion. int rest will be allowed on Loan falling due July, IVA, to of payment, JUti. N. f'ElltduL, • itvE7 dG City Traiieurer. 'TNA MINING COMPANY.—TiIEANNGAG Mewing' of the.Stockluildera of the :Etna Mining Company 'i7lll be bold at the office of the Company. Nn. 224 V alnot ktrovt.l'hiladoioidn. an '1 1.7h..1iDA Y. the 2 , ith day of May. 1N35. , , at 12 ce4 I ek, M., for the election of Di. rt acre. and transaction of other Lurinevr. isQuer:s, secretary. rI'ILA DI:LT.IIIA, April 9.5, 1170. flp27tilly2o W'FiCE OF THE AMYGUALOID MINING CO3IPANY UE LAKE SEPEIGUE. No. 3;%4 IVAL NUT ntrecr. flittantitlit • A pri I 2.3(1, Itot. tirNoe it h reby riven that ntt inttalootot of FIFTY (5 , ,t) CENTS, on each and, every Otani of the Capital Stock of the ./1311GDAL0.11 ,. 341NLNG wPANY, of Lake filtherlor. will he doe and payable at the office of the Uoloparty, No. 324 IN Omit ttreet. on or beford 31031. DAV, Maya h. 'tee' with interew, added after that date. fly order at the Board. 31. IL I.IOFFMAN, ap2-1 t mysl 'Freaturer. NIONEIIEN'r CEMETERY NOTICE:.—TILE annual meeting of the Lot tl <Mete In "Tne Montt. meat CcllleterY: of l'hiladelfdda," and an election for Mat HICTf! to cerve thd euennag 'N year, will be bell at the Flail of the Ftre orth otttet, Aveq of Fifth, on :41()N DA Y ArI'ERNOON, May 4th next, tit 4 o'chck. 803 traya: E. TAYLVIt, Secretary. ter NOTICE.- THE ANNUAL .MEFITING Str.cklioldere o 1 the Ithrclay Coal Cn npnny n Ell he nt tholr No. 14 ziouth Fourth otreut, on M DAY, May 4th next, at 12 o'clock SI., to cicct onic , .ra to VerVe the en.uing year. HARVEY SHAW, 81,1'64,tu,t1),tms1: SCCI,tIII7. VULCAN MININI COMPANY (OP GAN).—The Minna Meettog of the Stockholders at the ! V i ulcsn Mining t ornpany will be held at the Office of the I,,ompany, No. 3t4 Wre alnut stet. Philadelphia, on TIIL 13.81)AY, the 14th day of May. 1&A, at 12 o'clock M., for the election of Threctorit, and' transaction of other botinees. P 13. A. tIOOPES, Secretary. MLA DELPITTA, April 13th, .1661.±. OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH ZINC CO., NO. 233 WALN CT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, April 26.45.8. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholder* of the Lehigh Zinc Company will be held at the conipany'e office, On WEDNESDAY, MAY thh, prox., at 12 o'clock 31, for the purpore electing seven Directors to Farce during the (tu rning year, and for thotransaction of other lomineee. GORDON MONGES; ap2l4mytlY 'Freacurer. laraar. OFF(CE OF THE FREEDOM IRON AND tri EEL COMPAN Y. PH I LA DEI.1•111 A, April 22, A ?pedal meeting of the Stocaholdetv of the FREEDOM IRON AND !MEL COMPANY will be held at the (Aiwa of the Conpany, No. 230 South Third street, on TUESDAY. the fifth of ?Hay next, at 12 o'clock, M.. for the purpote of taking eetlort on the acceptance c f the pro vivione of the Act of A,Bernbly, approved the 13th rout., and on the adoption of by-lawa, CHARLES WESTON Jr, ap2l trnyth Secretary. fillip NOT' !E.—TIIP GIRARD LIFE INSUICANCL, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILA DELPHIA. The annual election for fourteen Managern of the Corn. reny. u 11l he held, agreeably to . the charter, at the (ghee, o tt h e Ifo ti uI of r1(01. on N a ' n " a N n Y cloc thek. 9th of n. M ay, be tweenJOHN P. JAMES, Actuary A NI t. 30, WA. ap3o 3t. itireb,p. OFT ICE OF THE LEI IGH COAL AND NMI GATION COMPANY. PUILAPELPIIIA, April U lii? The Annual Meeting of the ti.ock holders of this Com pany mill he held at the BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS, north aide of Oheatuut street. above Fifth, on TEES trAl NMI:NINO. the s'h day of May next. at half•ppart ten o'clock. After a hich au election will be held at tho eagle place for President and Board of 3fanog.:re, to 'epee for the ensuing year. the election to close at 1 P. M. of the fame day. E. W. CLARK. ap2i•tmysl President. gar 000D.PratiG RAILROAD COMPAN Y.— PnruAnit.reftA. April 11, lbEd. e Annual Meeting of the stockholders of thin Com. PanY, and an election for President and elm managera to eerie .for the eneuing year and until others shall be elected. will be held at the offict• of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, No. 227 South Fourth meet,. on niteNDAV, the 4th day of May next, at 113.1, o'clock ' aplltrny4 WM. D. WEBB, .Becretary. may- NORTTIERN LIBERTIES AND PENN TOWN SIDI" RAILROAD (X)SIPAN Y. PAILADELPIIIA, April 11. POI. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of thle Corn. pally, and an election shalt fficers to eerve tor the ensuing year, and until others be elected. will be held at the office of the l'hilsdelphta and }leading Railroad Com pany, No. South Fourth street, on MONDAY, the 4th day of May nest, at 11 o'clock A. M. split my 4 WM. H. WEBB, Secretary. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAII, " - ROAD COMPANY. Office 227 South Fourth Areet. PfITLA t.r.LPIIIA, April it, I°7i". The annual meeting of the Stockholdere of this Com pany, and an election for President and six Managers, coil take place at the Office of the Company on MON. DAY, the 4th day of May next, at 12 o'clock M. aplltmy4 WM. 11. WEBB. Secretary. TO LET, The building, No. 16 and 15 North Tenth etreet,corner of hunter street, 'containing two stores, with cellars, fronting on Tenth street, and four large, well lighted rooms in upper stories, which have a separate entrance on Hunter street. GEORGE ENSER. The rooms are suitable for a school or college, meeting rooms for Eocietiea, or a light manufacturing business. All in thorough repair, newly papered and painted. Will be rented separate or together. Apply to FRENCH, RICUARDS k CO., ap3o.3t. . . W Corner Tenth and Market et.. TO RENT, AT MOUNT AIRY A DOC - 13LE three-etor) stone Honte, having epacionti with - four large partora on Unit boor, and correeponding MOIL. on eeconn and third, chambert in back building. large garden, etabling, carriage) haute, .&c. 'the {demi for eeveral year were occupied .e a fitabionable Boarding eatabliahment, end lately as a gentleman's private reai dance. For pare air, water, and convenience , to railroad ' , infinite, it cannot be aurpased Apply to JAM Er GOWEN. Bert:, owner, at Mount Airy, or to RI BEIII E3l South Third erect. aotzit; rfrcmTOLET.—A CO t.. .TRY PLACE, THREE 11ILEP " the city. with six acres, good house, shade fruit, garden, grape•honse, stables, &c.. and every convenience, and partly furnished. Apply to • spls w s ef r R. R. COVir.(ll-A. 70 RENT—DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR BUSINESS may' f.,:uxrepcoriet.osi,vat 9 iri l l e South deconeed, S. `V. corner Aurl and Locust genets. my :1134 TO BENT.—ONE OF MY LARGE STORES, IN Arch street, below Second. Possession July let. Apply to SAMUEL SMYTH, at 27-m w e St• 1511 Arch street. TO RENT—A DOUBLE COTTAGE, WITH inCoach House and Stable, at Wissinomiug Station, " on Trenton Railroad, seven mike from the city. 8y30.6t0l Apply No. 717 WALNUT Street. TO LET.,—A LARGE COUNTRY BEAT, FUR. .4 tabled, 4 tulles from. Market Street lkidge, 10 min. utes , walk from horse care. Lawn with shade, good Ifs) den, fruit, stable. carriage house, ice house full. Ap ply 1221 Market street s trout 12 to 2 o'clock, ap3otf* IeTO RENT.—THE HANDSOME FOUR-STORY ReddenOes Noe. 1305 and 1315 South Broadatreet. Apply to MO South Fourth street. myl TO. RENT FURNMEED. OR FOR BALE—A riandimma Modern Residence, with 19 acres of ground attached, situate in Darby Township. Delaware county, within 10 minutes walk from the Darby Road Station, on Philadelphia and Media Railroad J. M. GUMMY & SONS. Bts Walnut etreet • FOR HEIsT, NEAR GERMANTOWN, A DEEM. . rable atone Cottage, on Abbotteford avenue. near " ownship line road, adjoining the residences of Geo. Blight, John Williams, &e. By C. 11. & H. P. MUIRHEID, apalOt 205 South Sixth street. riTO LET—A SUPERB COUNTRY. SEAT-JUST papored, painted. Are, near Fraukford, with eta " Mins. carriage.house, garden. ice-house, Inquire 1321 Girard avenue. , ap2B tf§ c' FOR RENT FUR THE BUMMER SEASON, furnished.—An elegant Residence, with stabling, vegetableLarden and several acres of land attached situate on Man eim street, Germantown. J. M. GUM. MEY EONS. Walnut street. friTORRENT ON •AN IMPROVING LEASE—A large building, having a front 'of 26 feet,' by 130 feet in depth, situate on the south side of Walnut street, west otTenth. J. U. GUMMEY & SONO, Ns Walnut street • .FOR EF NT—TEE TIIREE.STORY MICK. RES". t. deuce, with three gory double back bulldlngaeltuate " No. 1231 Arch street. J. M. GUMMEY &EONS. 508 , Walnut street. rFOR RENT—FROM DECEMBER IST A LARGIt new Store. on Dtlaware aversue,. below ihestnut al AJPI9 to JOS. R. BURSTER CO.. 11406. 108 South Wawa. avenues FER MST— THE THIRD AND FOURTH:MOORS of Handing situate No. 331 North Third street. suita., .ble for storing furniture .. J. WM= AO NA/1314 otrgct. Nu. wow . . • sr cc" to NIYIT WES* ‘. SADDLES. 111,41.13NE5E1, dcC. TO RENT. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-I"IIILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, VOll, SAL.I.43E. MORTGAGE 'OF $4,000. MORTGAGE QF $1,600. APPLY TO BALDERSTON & ALBER (SON, No. 120 North hirteenth Street. ap3ott czkERMANTOWN. FOR BALE. A lisaEome donble,pointfid • • S'l ONE R Es'SIDENCE, with Stable and Carriage , lioute, and largo lot of Ground, eituate on ITlcKlbA.li AVENUE, within ten minntoe walk from Wayne Station, on Piffle,. deiphia and (iertnnuttmn ttailroad. J. M. 6111131 LY & 601 S, 508 'Walnut Street. i 024 ill FOR SA L fa A Splendid Forit.Story [)Welling On V. est (i. ern Street, ' w ith :tit the modern irnprovPmentv. Lot 18 feet by 121 fe. t de, p. '1 lie twill, furniture wilt be eold with the h01t..., It dcired• Apply to J. lIRRYEY BRYAN. 14 South t9l XT Htreet. t/28 to the 12t* E., FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL AND VALUABLE }.state at Olney. ' The nvderrigned offers for vole the following pro perty at Olney, In thellwenty-eecond Ward of the city of Philadelphia. shout five milee north of Market area, on e Second Stn et lurnbike. Tide very del i able property clubroom from its in.ity to built-up portion of the city. both town and calm try, and coniprver a enntinuoni'front on the east ride. ,f the Turnpike of half a rulle r and extend, in the rums di• reetion to the Tacooy Creek, voUth to the Olney road, on which it fronts about 1.4,1 feet. and centeina nearly ci.cts sot, of land, which ia in it high state of improvement and cultivation. 'I he building , telonging to the estate are all of the first (hue, and conciet of a marrion hours of over '2O room,. —ere , ied under the eupervirion of Samuel Sloan. Ety., Architect.--farm bones,, gardener's house, carriage home, nucleus barn, with stables underneath ; green hou,e, stocked with choice variety of grapes; hobbed.. ice boner, corn crib, dc., Zrc , and are new, built of none, in the very beet manner. • The mansion Image and oubbuildlngg; with about 24 area of land, will be cold eeparately,if deeired. SAMULL C. FORD, ap97.6t§ No. 123 South gourth etreet. cc, BURLItgGTON.--FOR SALE OR RENT. A SU. ::;, perior Brick Dwelling, with Gm and Bath, Large ":. Garden, Stable, Gic,, one Nuare from depot. Price e 6,40. FRANKLIN WOOLMAN. ' Conveyancer. myl :it. 70 Main Street, Burlington. LFOIL SALE -- BROWN STONE DWELLING with French roof and modern conyeuiencer. No. 410*2 - spruce rtreet. Lot 40 by 160 feet Will be sold low and with pmceeeion. • F. A. TREGO, 50ki Walnut et. FOR SALE—A FURNISHED COTTAGE AT Cape May, nearly new, with ice house and at ,ble. fa one of the most desirable places on the Island, and is neD situated, having a good view of the ocean Apply to HENRY C. DAVIS. apP4h,a,tn.l2t• No. 24 South Front street. DESIRABLP; COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR sale, In a healthy and, beautiful locality on the York " road, about fifteen miles north from Philadelphia: five acrtewith atone house. 25 roorne;good water, barn and neceaeary out buildings: variety of fruit, grapes, .tc. LUKENS & 31ONTOOMERY. Conveyancers. apf. 012 t• 1035 Beach street. COUNTRY BEAT AND FARM FOR SALl7.—gts . m 50 or 110 acres. Bristol Pike, above 7 mile stone, " and near Tacony. Mansion house, coach shops and d w enjoins to let. Apply on the premiere, or to R. it No. GIG Locust street. ap2s a to th 71.• cFOR BALM— A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE m on the River Bank, in the upper part of Beverly, - N.. 1., containing one acre, extending to Warren street. The house is large and convenient; wide hall in the centre: bar shade trees. grounds tastefully laid out, and garden filled with all kinds of fruit; within a few minutes' walk of steamboat or railroad. Apply on the premises, or to Y, KAIN,, No. lo North Fourth streetap4tf, GERMANTOWN—FOR 8,U,E.--COTTAGE WITII :1; frame !table, fruit and 'hada tree., corner of Knox and Linden etreeta. WM. IL BACON, 42 Walnut vtrcet. —r A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE IN MANILA. WEST PHIL , IDELPHIA.—Modern built convenient home; large lot finely improved. Froit, llowere, igc. Inquire on premieee, No. MD, Ham. Iton street. ap244 FOR BALE OR T' LET—A BANDSOME MOD. em Reeidence. just built, at Mk Airy. Chestnut HUI Railroad. Terme easy. Apply to ALFRED G. BAKER, ap22.lM• 210 Chestnut et. FOR SALE.—THE HANDSOME DWELLING, No. P^-5 Pine street. with all the modern itnorpve - moats; built In the beat manner. Also, the Three. etory Dwellfti g, No. 818 North Seventh street, with all im. provementa. Immediate possession to both. Apply to COPP( CR. g JORDAN, 433 Walnut street. FOR PALE.—A HANDSOME THREF.STORY brick Residence, :]feet front, with afoot !Die yard and every convenience, situate on the south side of Clinton street, wei tof Ninth street. J. M. GUSLM.EY do PONS. 589 Walnut street. ARCH STREET—FOR SALE—THE ELEGANT brown tone Cottage, built in a euperior, manner, with extra conveniencm and Lot, 64 feet front by Pit; feet deep, northweet corner of Arch and Twentyilret ktrt ete. J. M. GLMMEY el SUNS. SOS l A'alnut ect. FOR SALE—ELEGANT LOTTAOE, DARBY erie, near Darby. BEDLOCK b P ASCII ALL, " ;15 Walnut street. ape tf E. FOR SALE—RESIDENCE NO. MO ARCH street, four-story with three story double back build. " into. Inquire on the premises. ap29 w..s,m,St• BARE CHANCE FOR BUILDING LOTS.—IT IS H-Idom that ruch to opportunity to secure li-et-class !wilding Into io prfs , nted no can be found at the delight fully situated borough of .)lerchantrille, N.J. A fine tract th of laud has been laid out in lots, and e location is that could be desired. These lot, are but four miles from the city, on the line of the Camden and Burtinct County fiti rend, and with frequent communication to and frum the city. Parties in quest of pleasant home steads should make early application to F. G. CATTELL, 1.70 R SALE—BUILDING LOTS. I` Large lot Washington avenue and Twenty-third et 2 lot..- L. S. Twenty-eecond, above Arch et. 3 lots N. 8. Walnut, above Thirty-seventh street, Weet Philadelphia. 3 lobe W. S. Franklin, above Poplar et. lots E. S. Eigbtbabove Poplar et. 2 lore E. S. Frankford read. above llnntingdon et. All in improving neighborhood. Apply to COPP ECK di JORDAN, 433 Walnut etreet. 'VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY FOR SALE, ON 1, the Delaware river, having a front of 100 feet,with Pier n feet wide. J. GUIR:MBY 8; SONS, 508 Walnut street. ACCIDENT TICKETS, From One to Thirty Days. • $5,e00 in cue° of death by iniury; and $25 per week in case of disabling injury : at 15 cents per day. WILLIAM W. ALLEN, Agent, F 0 RREST BUILDING. No. 117 South Fourth Street. unllml SPRING HOUSE. RICHFIELD SPRINGS,. OTSEGO COUNTY, NEW YORK The proprietors of the Spring House would inform those reeking health and recreation that their New Hotel will open on the Ist of Juno. Connected with the hotel are 'quite extensive grounds, upon winch the CELEBRATED SULPHUR SPRINGS and Bath Houses are situated. Richfield Springs are fourteen miles south , of tho New York Central Railroad. Stages leave neckline? for the Springs on the arrival of all trains. The country is picturesque and beautiful and the cli mate invigorating and healthful. , Addreße, ap`2ll-Tv 11/812t. HEATH HOUSE, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, N. J. Opene 15th Juno, with terms reduced. For particulars, route, etc.. address S. T. COZZENS, ap9.th a to dm§ Proprietor. A IiIEIDCAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ll S. E. Corner Tenth and Walnut Strada. Summer quarter will eegin MONDAY, May 25, and end SATURI9AY October 10. VACATION OF TEN WERRA FROM JUNE 21 TO SEPTEMBER 7. New pupils may commence immediately and pay from date of first lesson. EXAMINATIONS LON WEDNESDAYS, 3 TO 6 P. M. There are Nacanciea , for beginners and advanced pupils in every branch of Vocal and Instru mental. .Harmony, Elocution and Modern Languages. ,CIRCULARS AT THE MUSIC STORES, and at the Office of the Conservatory. my l itt ,' ' ' •.- ,•' :.- ..,;„,: WHOLESALE - - ~ ..,v„ , yi/Q.-• , AND ' .j' '.4: 91.4' : 5 ; '.. , ..,.; 67 :\ : ' 1 'RETAIL, , , ' , :i . : . : . 6 ~..i . ;1.',.$ ; l. ' ,.$ 1 ! '' i t3 . :4;;.,V — % ' :,,,, '..5 3 0 0 . ' . ••'. 2 ' -' ' 4 % ; :,-•:, $ 5(1 ° 00. • -- ------- - - - -- . Patent Fel it u t. A ßpting Reit and Round Back ' • , PE.R.ADI TOR MANUFACTURER, 1. . .1 ,' i 414 ' R 11,0tmet. rhilSdelptda," They can he t OP appal or 'Added tip, and packed in the emallert niece Possible: or ,hung tip if not required. beir Tall wslatirri! iii this cosutky. Poshil• Rd" 0 .4419 p„ PP/ rOgirm a• Wien Ltt ex. '4011116. • , ' , ' • ', - ,•''• • • , AMA No. Di North Wharrel, Between Market and Arch etree a. INS URAIII 0 Em {:rl u~bJt~i~1~l :i~:if li,!' BACKUS, RANSOM & CO.. Proprietors INSTIt IUrCTI ON* LYNE, ' REAL ENVATE Weil La:Pi BLIO TIIOSIAB & BON% AUL. tient ire.—Vet Eleigatit Cotintry gest and Farm, 58 " acres, known tie "Woodfield; Old York Road and Fisher's Lane, Tw(nty.secosid Ward, about mile front flamed Lane Fitati , n. - on the Is oath Pennsylvania. Rail. road;. and II of a mile from the liermantowit' Railroad. The rei 'den ce of ea if r, Eeq. in Tueeda.Y. May 6th, 1038, at 12 o'clock, noon, nits be cold at puhlie 'ale, at the 1 hiladelphia Exchange all that. elegant coubtry tient end farm situate on the Old York Turnpike road and Fisher',- lane, enty•recond Ward, Philadel phia, anent of a mile from Fishere Lane !Ration, on the North about Railroad of a mile from the Gel giantess n Rahrosid; containing . 51, acres and .151 perehte of grow d•. adjoining land of Alfred Cope, Jopenh nice and others; fin, eievatiou and splendid view. The In prov. men P ought of a pointed rough dressed stone , mansion, 52 by 58 feet, beside. A loge and kitchen adjoin. Mg. Inuit and finiAcn throughout for the present Owner in the omit Pllbeto , flal and a parlor manner, with wide hall cad superb steircase of walnut; gas HIP. piled from th gam a one &ant water, with all the modern convenience, ,lopen fireplaces in all the romnit,with the bust description of marble mantels; wide and extem PiVe PIOZZIINITIC , OPI'd with ihrge.4.lZed KIWI, adding much to the condo, t of The house d ring the cold weather, and nicking it a very pleaeaut promenade. ALPO, a hand s orocly d . ottage Pidetantially built in the same style. and s• ith the Pll1111• kitd of s one (which camo from the. neighborhood of Trenton) .tithe manzion. .AllO, a large fti rte 10144 h-east bat a. stable and coach house, hn. Wien in a superior sit, liner, with gam and ht drant water. A large a,rn jar ductive gird u, supplied e ith helm of chr Joel strawberry plants. regebrmen. Lawton 'darkly I , T1C . .., and pear treee. Aim hoLberie for early vegetable coil is;'. en house. to ith several sometiiii of choicest grape.), vitich have yI tiled abundantly, early and late, the gal den there to a large frame vine's hoots, aph hydrant a ater attd ocr conveniences. The It n around the mansion is beautifully laid out with a selection of t hole, everre cell- and sugar maples , . The faun. a hick it note rented on sharers to an excel lent tenant, is productive end in a good state of colliers. tion; hap a comfortable and commodious frame bones!, el , uate dirc env .rat 11 le i's lam, with large barn &c. TheVe Fre iv, o entrance. tram the old York road. arirlinte time Firlier. Imm, a quarter of a milts in length, with a .dot.hic row of maples and other trees. The f omit are at ill lie sold to the purchaser, if doircd.at a valuation. _ _ . In addition to the grand de, , nribed. there h o lot of nu Perchue ith fr,ht 1'45 feet the Ohl Park read, eered iron, Alf red COI eon. a ground rent of ii:3ll pet an won. TermP—A large r , rtion of the purchare money may re main on 11.0,rtg:Ige d, Yoe: e--inn given 4itb;ect to the leave of the farm on the let of June. For further partleulanr apply at the Auc tion Store. . . Pr A phofograili of the property may be seen at the Auction Rooms. M. THOMAS .1t SONS, Auctioneers, apl6 lb 2r.any2 13t and 141 South Fourth street. PEREMPTORY SALE.—TIICMAS At SONS, ACC :" flow:cm—On Tuee lay, May 6.1568 atl3 o'clock noon, will be sold at pail c sale, without reeervO, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property, viz.: No. 1. Desirable f evidence, iloW.corner Thirty-ninth and Spruce streets, 100 feet front, 1.60 feet deep.—All that cdein brick mastic luepEuagu and lot of ground, elturve at the southwest corner of Thirty-ninth and Spruce tr. ets ; the lot containing in ft ont on Spruce street 100 feet, and extending in depth along Thirty-ninth street 150 feet. '1 he house is built in Swiss cottage style; has two Parlors, dining room, kitchen and wash house on the first floor; four chambers and bath room en the second floor, and tw o chambers urd lofts on the third floor • gas, with fixtures (which are Included in the sale free of charge), hot and cold water, two cooking range., furnace, kr. The grounds are handsomely laid out with fruit and shade trees, grapevines, shrubbery, &c. Clear of all incumbrance • - Terms—Half the, purthase money may remain. Immediate power:ion. May be exeunined any day pre clone to eale. tale ribPolllte. NOTICE—The purchaser of the residence and Do feet of ground can have the privilege (at the time of nolo. to take any nrin.ber of feet of the adjoining ground on the weet, at the rate of 4 , .10 per foot ground rent. it not taken by the purchaser of the reaidence, it will be immediately sold, with reeerve. No. 2.—Valuable Lot, 100 by 150 feet, adjoining on the Webb All that valuable lot of ground mouth side of Spruce etreet, lee feet weet of Thirty-ninth street; containing in front on Spruce etreet 100 ieet, and extending in depth 150 feet to a street_ Subject to a redeemable ground rent of $2lO a year Ter 1112 C at. h. lifff" Sale absolute. No. 3.—Valuable Lot, 40 by 150 feet, adjoining. All that valuable lot of ground, eolith side of Spruce etrect 200 feet weet of Thirty-ninth etrect ; containing in front on Spruce etreet 45 feet, and extending ie depth 15e feet to a etreet. Subject to a redeemable ground rent of $l2O a year. Term —Cash. irerSale abeolute. liar Vie eider of the entire property will be peremptory. By Order of the &Mimeo. M. THOMAS d SUNS. Auctioneers, ap16,18,27emy2 139 and 141 South Fourth etreet, TRUSTEEE . SAt E—THOMAS & SONS. AUG tioneera—un fueeday. May sth, 180 i, at 12 o'clock, " noon. will be cold at 'lbite eale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property, viz : No. I.— Large and valuable Four.etory Brick Residence, with side yard, No. 1524 IA smut arm. weet of Fifteenth etreet, 35 feet front; all that large and valuable four-story brick meesuage, with two-rtery hack building and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Walnut etrcet, 60 feet' east of sixteenth street, :'so 1524; thence extending southward 116 feet; thence westward er feet to Sixteenth street; thence extending eouthward along Sixteenth street 4 leet; thence eastward 60 feet; thence south ward parallel with Sixteenth street 50 feet; thence eastward parallel with Walnut street 26 feet; thence northward 140 feet to Walnut etreet; thence extending along Walnut street 35 feet to the place of beginning, Together with all the rights and remedies set truth and contained in a certain indenture. made and executed by and between 'Robert Ewing and Jacob G. Morris. dated the 7th of May, A. D. 1849. recorded in Deed Book G. W. C.. N 0.5, page 505, uhc., of ' and concerning buildings, or other obotructioun to be erected upon the lot, situate on the east aide of Sixteenth street, therein and thereby granted, as by reference to came will more fully appear. The house 19 well and cub. et ant tally built; white marble fror t to eecond story; has. library, two parlors. dining-room and kitchen on the first floor: four chambers, eiiting-room. bath-room on the eecond floor; four chambers on the third. and four chain bets on the fourth floor; gal, hot and cold water, water closet, furnace, cooking-range. &c. re — Clear of all encumbrance. Terms—Half Lath. . . rte - Immediate Possession. Beye at the Auction Ronnie. No. 2.—Desirable lot, Sixteenth street, eolith of Walnut street. All that lot of ground, situate on the east aide of Sixteenth etreet, 12u feet south cf Walnut etre , t ; contain ing in front on Sixteenth street 20 feet, and extending in depth 60 feet.. kW" Clear of all incumbrauce. M''" See Plan. 51. THOMAS et SONS,.Anctioneers, aph3,19,25my2 129 and 141 South Fourth street. PEREMPTORY SALE. THOMAS et; SONS', rAuctioneers. Elegant Four story Brown Stone Recidence, No. 1531 Locust street, east of Sixteenth street. 20 feet front. l)n '1 uesdav, May sth, 18 , 33. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without rceervP, at the Philadelrhia Exchange, all that elegant tour-story proton) etc ne messuage and krt of ground, situate on the north side of Locust street 20 feet east of Nth et., No. 1531; containing in front on Locust et. 191 ft., and extending in d,ptli;s- . 0 fet.including a hfect wide alley,with the privilege thereof. be house was built in the best manner on the New York plan,expresrly for the occupancy of the present on urr: contains 17 rooms, tieing 3 rooms deep; the mid dle chambers being lighted from skylight, those on the lower floor with curved cut glade; on first Boor 3 hand• somelv finished rooms; the front second-story finished for a drawing room; 5 commodious, the remainder tIITIAI' r chambers; cedar closets, butler's pantry, dumb waiter, speaking take; vault miner front pavement yard and cellar flagged ; 3 low.down grates; first and second doors deadened from noises below them, and roof made non. conducting; house finished throughout with ev-'ry !nod ern improvement and convenience; gas throughout; two bath foorne,two water closets, furnace, cooking range, &c. Llear of all incumbrance. Terms—lialf cash. 11.?/ - May be examined ou al plication to the Auction cure. C' - e - The above is situate in a very &Fir:dile neighbor hcod, adjoining and surrounded with handsome residen- 1W Sale aloolute. M. THOMAS A: SONS. Auctioneeta, ap11.18.215&r052 la+ and 141 South Fourth street REAL ESTATE.--THOMAS & SONS' SALE.— Handsome Modern Three.story Brick Residence, " No. 2125 Green Sbeet, Eastof Twemv.second otreet, 2u feet front. 1113 feet deep.---On Tuesday, May sth, 1.944, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sad at public oak, at the Phila. da Iphia Exchange, all that handsome modern tt ree,gory brick messuage, with threesttory back buildings and lot of g T r w ound y s e t c u o a n te d on tr tehete north 2 si l d s e : ocfo n Green sgt riene t f roenao t t of on Green street 19 feet 9 inches ' and extending in depth 103 foot 7 inches to Outlet street. the house id in good order, and handsomely papered throughout; parlor, dining mom eLd two kitchens on the first floor; gas iti.reduced, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, two cooking rangeN perma nent washstand, numerous closets, &c. May be examined any day previous to Nile. r Clear of all inctunbrauce. Terms—One third cat-h. Immediate poeses:•ion. Keys at the S. W. corner of beventeenth and Green st et. tr. M. THOMAS 41. SONS, Auctioneers, at 18 '25 my 2 139 and 141 South Fourth street. REAL ESTATE-1 11031A6 ,f SONS' SALE.- - Jrcountry y Stone Dwelling, and 'a- Large Lot. N. E. corner of rownehip (,ine Road and 'Hoge Street, Twenty-eighth Ward. 30236 feet front.—On TueFdav, :day 6th, 1868 at 12 o'clock, noon, will be void t public *ale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that di enable two.etory etone dwelling, with frame kitchen lot of ground. einuite on the N. E. corner of the Now Townfthip .Line turn; ike and Tioga eared;, Twent) , eighth Ward. (late Twentieth Ward) and extending along eaid turnpike 1102 feet inches to Atlantic street . ; thence enet a and along Atlantic d tree t 265 feet 3i; inches to Twenty. second street; thence eouthwardlv along Tiveuty-eecond et" ectlal feet 2 inched, and hoe 57 feet of ar; inch on Toga street. The Melee ie Ilia n but comfortable, with 4 good rooms and attics; excellent pump water. ehade treee, e'r. It is situate about tan equaree from Tioga Station, on the Philadelphia and Gerutautown Railroad. Terma—S2,sllo may remain on mortgage. Cl.'" Immediate poereesion. TIiWIAS &SONS 'etioneerm np21,25my2 139 and 141 b. Fourth Wed. r• EXECUTORS' SALE—THO HAS & SONS. ACC tioneers.—Superior Three-story Brick Residence, No. 1:25.5 Spruce street. On Tuesday, May 5th,1 1 9 1 1 1 . at 12 o'clock, noon, wilt be sold at public sale, at the PhHutch phia Exchange, ull that superior threua.ory brick messu. age, with throc-story back boildinga and lot of ground, stood.: ou the north side of Spruce street, 57 feet weal of Dean Et reot,lN o. Vile; the lot containing in front on Spruce s , feet 19feet,.and extending in depth ER feot to a 5 feet o ids alley, with the fie, ute and privilege thereof. The home is In excellent older throughout; has the modern conveniences, gee, bath, hot and cold water, water closet, itching range, furnace in cellar dumb waiter cat and cold water in pantry, &c.; largo dining room 21 feet long, re closets throughout the house, &c. Pr Clear of all incutnbrance. • • M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneera, ap51,21dy2 139 and 141 South Fourth erect. REAL ",EISTATD.—,T4IOMAS St SONEP SALE.— * Four Brick and Frame Dwellings, Nos. 1322 and 1324 Bedford street, between Juniper . and Broad streets,, 22 feet front.--kni Tuesday: Hap sth, 1561, at 12 o'clock, roan, will be sold at ,publie sale, at the Philadelphia rh ange. that lot of ground. With the improvements thereon erscted, simate the4outh .side of Bedford et., betwecncontatrer and oad strettn, n 05.11412 and isd I ; containtilin front •Bedford'etteet,' 3il feet:and extend ing in if feet:. !bp irnprovernotta omelet of two threo.at y brick . olereliftgir'enetwoltndWhalf story brick dwellin 4 and one two ti.b.d•a,halt-cteni brick inn frame Lo ", clear 'll Xll inc,nnibtange4.. , • Terme • • T/iid4V340301:1141•4 Aeete, spa Visnya . , Ti•t , rgp 0014 - ipotb J'ourth'Arcot. Ja.s. AY 2, 1868. REAL ESTATE SALES. 76,.. I.Y/I L PSTAT7 s --TTI OM A i , 'BONS' BALE.- Irk Moder n Threeerory Aron r Residence. Queen street, northCrist of Wayne street, Twenty-B(1.1mA Ward, Germantown, 85 feet front, - 160 feet deep. On Tuesday, Hey Rai at, Et o'clock, no n, will be cold si public sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that modern double three-ptory stone mess....ge and lot of ground. situ. ale on .he southeast side el Queen street, 813 feet north. easterly from V' ayes sheet, Germantown TwentV.socond Ward; the lot contain% g in front on Q..een street 8"a feet. and extending In depth on the nor trteaster ly line 180 feet, and on the southwesterly line lsu fort, and on the roarend Sl feet 2.);,' inches. The hoc sr, i . well tunit; has hall, doublevelor, dining room. kite!) m with pump and well of water on the first floor ; 4 chamber.. on the second Roo, and 3on the 3d tlsor ; gas Introduced, &c. This p . operty la within a convenient distance of the horse or steam rail road, pleas.' tly locr ted. and in good neighborhood, with pavement and gas lames to Germantown avenue, 113 kt Clear cf all incumbrance. iteims Half Cash _ N. TIIONIAB 'lt SONS, Auctioneer'', an2l 25 nun 139 and 141 South Fourth street. LRI AL ESTATE: & SONS' SALE.— tif Handsome modern R. sidonce, No. 11+30 West Bitten. house Nquare, 33 feet trout. 143 feet deep. On Cues day, May sth. Mt. at El o'clock neon.will he cold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that hand. colliC modern two•story brick trisettle me... Runge, with thlecstory back building and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Rittenhouse square, between Walnut and Locust streets,No. 1920, the ;sit containing in fronton West 1 its nhouse ;vinare 33 feet, and extending tndepth 145 beet to a2u feet, street, ing Into I 'Tuft street It is built in cottage std le, and e •haruDorriely tmished with all th e modem coneezden , , , 113 S a ealoou parlor and two kitchens on the first ftio. ; three (Members, bath room, water eloret. Sham; room k,nd linrary on second door, and Oak e rooms ou the third Hoot . ; gas futfoduced, but and cold water, iuruace. ef , olCillV range, 4". e. rie . " Clear of all incumbr ance. Terms—slo,ouo may remain on mortgage. Immediate Toesession. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, aplt3,lBmy2 189 and 141 South Fourth street. -- REAL ESTATE.--TIT .MAS & SONS' SALE-- Four.etory Brick Residence, No. 313 South Fifth " street below, opt nee street. On Tuesday, May sth, stY 12 ti'cloek, noon, will be cold at public, sale, at the Philadelphia Ext Lange, all that modern four story brick imitating(' and lot of grouno, situate on the east side of PRO) street, south of bpritce street, No. 313; containing In front on Fifth trot 15 feet, and extending in depth 81 feet E. inches. It contains 10 rooms, gas, bath, &c. (tether wi h the COMM= use and pm - liege of a 2 feet 6 inches wide alley. CV , " Clear of all ine.ttn bronco. L 33 "' Possession February 1 1860. 51. TIIONIAS n SONS, Auctioneers, npl6 18 m 2 139 and 141 South Fourth street. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALE.— E y. luable Bizeiness Stand.—Very Elegant Four-story" Picton Stone Store: No 807 Cheetnut street, between I bib th and Ninth etrects, 25 eet front, 178 feet deep. On Tuesday May sth, 1868, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public ea'l . at Hu Philadelphia Exchange, all that very elegant and valuable fouretnry pictott atone atm e.and let of ground, eittinte on the north eide of Lhelitntit Meet, 75 feet west of Eighth etret t, No. 807; containing in front on Cheetnut street 25 feet, and extending in depth 178 feet to Jnyne etreet-2 fc onto. It is well and enbstantiallye built and neatly finished. and situate on one of the most Valua ble and desirable equart sin the city , near the Continental Hotel and Girard House. Subject to a yearly ground rent of 53,000. Terinr-515 000 may remain on mot tgage. rif" Immediate vieetelon. R eye at the Auction Rooms. TIIOSI AS ez SONS, Auctioneers. aplti 18 2.5my2 139 and 141 South Fourth street. PUBLIC BALE. THOMAS & BONS AUC tioneere —Cohabit two-story brick Dwelling, No. " =ll Richmond stree_t, corner of Kirkbride street, Bridesburg. Twet ty filth Ward. On Tuesday, May 12th, 1E69, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be cold at public vale, at the Philadelphia e xchango, all that handsome brick mee enage. with tweetory frame kitchen and lot of ground, eituate on the south corner of Richmond and Kirkbride rtreete, Brideshurg, Twenty fifth Ward, No. 3b31: the lot car taining in trot on Richntorsi street feet, and extending in depth 110 feet to Onyx Wed-3 fronts. The house is built in fancy cottage style; ornamental veran. dabs on fire and second floors; the windows open to the floor, with venetian blind shutters. The yard planted with shade and evergreen trees grape vines, shrubbery. &c.; pomp of soft wet •r in the kitchen, &c. Immediate possession. M. THOMAS is SONS, Auctioneers. • apll 26 my? 139 and 141 South Vowth street. it-LEAL EsTATE.—T;IOSIAs k: SONS' SALE.— 'Py, o threectory Brick Dwellings, Noa 404 et 406 South 23d Street. below Pine Street. On Tuesday, May sth, MI at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those 2 three-story brick MCFElffigee and the lot of ground thereunto beloug log, situate on the west ride of Twenty-third street, south of Pine street Nos. 414 and 406; each containing in front on Twenty-third street 15 feet, and o...tending in depth 17 feet to a 3 feet wide alley. with the privilege thereof. Each subject to a yearly ground rent .of tit - They will be sold rep arately M. THOMAS st SONS, Auctioneers, ap2l 25 my 2 139 and 141 South Fourth street, PEREMPTORY SALE.—THOMAS itt SONS, Auctioneers.—Two valuable Lote, L street and Erie " avenue, Tweniy4bird Ward. On Tuesday, May sth, 1868, at 12 o'clock, noon, will bo sold at public sale, with out reserve, at the Philadelphia ExchaLge. the following described property, viz.: No. 1.--All that lot of ground. beginning at the southwest intertection of L etreet and Erie avenue ,• thence along the south side of said avenue 117 feet inches; thence in a eoutheast direction 149 feet 2% indica; thence Ig feet inches to L street; thence along the same 25 feet 734' inches to the place of begin ning. No. that lot of ground beginning at the north wen corner of L etreet and Erie Avenue ; thence along said Lstreet43feet 7.4 inches; thence southeast 59 feet 3 inchee to Erie Avenue ; tsence along mild avenue 41 feet. 11, 1 , inches to the place of beginning. Sale absolute. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, ap2s my 2. 139 and 141 south Fourth street. EXECUTOR'S PEREMPTORY BALE—ESTATE lEof Newell Clark. deceased. Thomsot & Sons, Auctioneers. Business Mond Four frame dwell ings, Nos. 814 and 816 Spring Gard.n street, adjoining ashington HalL Un Tuesday, May 6th, 1868, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the one-sixth in terest in all that lot of ground, with the frame messuages thereon erected, eituate on the south eide of Sp; ing Garden street. west of Eli, hth street, Nos. Bt4 and 616; the lot containing in front on Spring Garden street 30 feet. and extending in depth 110 feet 4 inches, ore or less. to Nectarine street. The improvements aro 2 frame dwellings fronting on Spring Garden street, and 2 frame dwellings in the rear. Subject to a yearly ground rout of t9is. GEOR M G E CL OMA ARK, at. SONS t THOMAS SONS. 81,25 my 3 Auctioneers, 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. L. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS dt SONS' SALE.— Modern Three,story Pointed Stone Residence, Chef " ten avenue and Wayne avenue, Germantown, TIVI nty•eecond Ward. On Tuesday, May sth, 11938, at 12 o'clock, poop; will be sold at public sale, at the Philadef phis krchilDge, all that modern three-story pointed atone erldince, corner of Chellen and Wayne avenues, Ger mantown, Twenty•second Ward; thence extending north wept along the emilliweitwardly eide of Wayne avenue 158 feet; thence southwest 96 feet 638 incoes; thence eoritheaet 157 feet 8 1 4 inches to Chelton avenue; thence northeast along the same lee feet to the place of be ginning. It 18 handsomely finished, and has the modern conveniences. irir Clear of all incumbrance. Terme- $6,000 nay remain on mortgage. Iritt - PmeeFEion letJue, 51. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, ap2B.ln 3 2 139 and 141 South Fourth street. irPUBLIC SALE—TLIPMAIS & SONS, AUCTION . ;. nem—Valuable Country Se .t and Farm, 27 acres, Ox " for d pike, Twenty-third Ward, 2 miles above Frank ford and 7 miles from 'Market street, the late residence of Mr. Philip Nathaus, deceased.—On Tuesday, May 12th, Ira at 19 o'clock neon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia k zchAnge, &1 that valuable country seat and farm, situate on the Oxford pike. Twenty-third Ward. miles above Frankford and 7 miles from Market street; containing 27 acres and 2 p relies. The iinprovements are a large toubie 25;.story atone mansion, with piazza front and back, contain , 13 roo o .e,marble mantles. luau& ookiwerange, &e.; F pring-I:oueu under the kitchen, 2 cellars, pipes to carry off the waste water, d:c. Two-atOty tenant bourn, containing 5 reonis ; large barn newly built, will" cupola ;•siabling• tor 4 horse, and 5 cows; wagons, &c.; grumery adjoining the barn; handsome carriage. house and stable for three horses and 3 carroges; Joe. house, chicken-house, corncrib, &c. The ground is - in a high state of cultivation; lawn planted with shade trees; 3 acres of orchard of choice fruit stream of excellent wa ter. .V.c. Clear of all incumbrance. Terms—one-third cash. immediate possession. M. TIIWtLAS & SONS Auctioneers, ap28,c02,9 Noe. 137 t and 141 S. Fourth street. E . REAL ESTATE.— THOMAS & SONS' 0; Three story brick Store and Dwelling, No. 635 North nth street, south of (Motes street. Ou Tues. day, May 12th, Mi. at 19 o'clock, noon. will be sold at puntic tale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three. story brick incesuago and lot of ground. situate at the northeast miler of Thirteenth and Potts streets, No 685; containing ru front on 'Thirteenth street 16 feet, and ex. tending in depth eastwardly 48 feet 57i, Inches; thence southw unity V' feet lel-s inches to Potts street, and thence westwardly along Potts Btreot 46 feet 1".4 inches to Thirteenth street Subject to the easternmost 3 feet of said lot, by the whole breadth,to the pi ivilege granted by S. English, Executrix, and others, fn their deeds for the ground to the north and east of Bald premises to the grantees in said deeds to said 3 ft, iu width, as and for an alley leading into Potts street. Together with the com mon nee and privilege of geld alley, and the right to build over time same, leaving at least 7 feet headway in the clear. It is occupied as a store and dwelling: re, — Clear of all in. umbi once. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers. ap2s my 2 9 139 and 141 South Fourth street. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALE.— Threentory Drick Dwelling. No. 931. Hutchinson street, above Poplar street, with a three-tory•Brick Dwelling in the rear on Percy street, No. 939. On 'I uesday, May 19th, 168, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be eold at public sale, at the Phila. delphia I:e:change: All that lot of ground, with the improvements thereon erected situate on the cast side of Hutchinson Weet, 951 feet north of Poplar etreet. No. 931; containing in front on Hutchinson street 16 feet, and ex. tendiog in depth 89 feet to Percy street. The improve nts consist of a threestory bnek d welliog, with two story back buildings. fronting on Hutchinson street, No. 931, and a three.story brick dwelling in the rear, fronting on Percy street, No. 930. Subject to a yearly ground rent of Col. • Tel ins—S6Co can rel.-el: , on in• rtgage. M. 9 11011 AS & SONS, Auctioneers, ap9.5 my 29 431 and 141 South Fourth street.. . 112. REAL FSTATE—THOMAS SONS' SALE.— Building Lot Da , plan street. west of Coralstreet. On Tue. day, May 19th, iBt at 14 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Nth'. at the Philadelphia. Exchange, all that valuable lot oeground, situate on tho north side of Dauphin street, 84 feet west of Coral street (late District of Hameln' , ton); containing In fi out on Dauphin street 86 feet, and extending depth 161 feet inches to a 4(1 feet wide street, called Price strew. tin' Wear of all incumbrance. 'Perms---$1,90 0 m ny remain on mortgage. - . M. MAMAS. &SONr. Auctioneers. np2gniy2. 0 ' . . 189 and 191, South Fourth st. r;1 PEREMPTO,KY, iiiki2,b.—BY ORDER OF HEIRS. . Thomas tone, :Auctioneers - Two-story Brick " Dwelling, o. '12,1 South Fvont, street, below Almond strait. On Tuesday Idey Pdth, 1a68,„ at 19 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public , without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that t.o.story brick dwell ing with oriel/tory brick kitchen and let of grcund.gituato on the west Oda 01, frOntitroot, voutty of Almond street. No 52.1: tantalising in front on 'Front str4et 12 feet 8 Inches, more or and 80011.'4 feat 8 inches, more or leap:Pubjett to an frt./dimmable ground rent of $6. atitolute. • ' THOlil9l3 At BONK, Auctloneeni. anntris,2l29 1 '139 anfil4l Routh Fourth street. REAL ESTATE SA ILES. t"h ORPHANS' tit , IIRT GALL.—ESTATE OP :a 'Mtn btrang.decensed..—Thomas& done, Auctimieers. —Pursuant, to an order of ; ho Orphans" Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, will be sold at public eale. on Tuesday, Mny'lgth. 1068, nt 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the folio» ing d• scribed property, into of William Strang, de , ensed air : No. I.—Three. story brick Da.lling, No. 5'23 Diamond street.--All that three-story brick incomage std lot of ground, situate on the ninth aide of Diamond street, 65 b et 6 inches west of Manakin (late Parry) street, Nineteenth Ward. late Die- Wet of Kensington No. an; containing in front on Dia mond street 16 feet, and extending I+l depth 50'feet.' Being the same 'premises which Moraine McVangh.'et al.: by in denture bearing_ date March 30, A D. 1658, recorded in deed hook A,ll. 8., No.lo, page M 391, granted and conge to William Strang. deceased. in tee. No 2.—Building Lot, 534 Acres All the full equal rm. divided third part of, in and to all that t , act of land eitrt ate in thelate Northern Liberties aft rwarda Penn TOwn ship, city of Pbiladelpt fa: beginning at a - stone •for a corner In the line of land late of John Nagle. earth 60 deg. 55 min.. 11.14.96 perches so 'mother corner stone thence across Dr. 'knobs rond,bv land now or Into of tarteilit..reY. N. 27 deg. 33 1nin.,W.62-2i3 perches to corner post; thence by land late of Logan, 5.60 deg.-50.min., W. 14.16 perches to a corner in the centre of 'Cambria street. fut.nded to be opened; thence by land conveyed by the said William Strang Ow the name of Millen) String) and wife to Conrad Root; S. 27 deg. 16 inie.,tE.l32-3 perches to the place of beginning; containing 5 acres Pl perchesattortit or lase. far Plan at the Auction Store • No. 3.—Two-story brick Dwelling. Ile,-Ml3 Freesler street. All that two dory brick roes tinge and lot of ground, situate on the cast side of Kre , alar street p) feet south of Diamond street. No. 2013. district of Kensington; containing in front on Bressler etre' t lii feet, and:extend ing in depth 5U feet to Parry street. Being the eama pro wls.' whieli Daniel McCleary and wife, by indenture hearing date Nov. Tidier 21, A. D. Mil, recorded in Deed Book' . 11. N 0.120, page tad, granted and conveyedtO , tie said Strang, deceased, in foe. No. 4.--Frame Dwtdlin4, Sttsquehanna'Apenue, TWenty first Ward. All that trio dieseling° and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Susquehanna avenue; 146 feet east of Twenty-ninth (or Lo .ding) street, late -Penn Township; containing, in ;rout on Susquehanna avenue 18 feet, and extending in depth 120 feet. Being the same premises which Elizabidli Huniphroya by indenture, bear ing date 16th March. A. D. 1a35. and recorded in Deed hook It. D. W.. No 11, page 437, d.tc , granted and 'con veyed to William Shang, deceased, in fee. N. b.—Building I ot---Smntiehatina avenue, Tvirentv first Ward. AII that Int of grniind marked on a Plan of North Penn Village, No. 907, situate on the north side of Susquehanna avenue, 164 feet coat f rWentyminthatireet, late Penn Township; containing in front on Susquehanna. avenue 18feet, more or legs, and extending in depth 12tr feet. Being the same premieca which Elizabeth 'Hum phreys, by indenture bearing date March 16, A, D, 1856, and recorded in Deed Book R. D. \V.. No. 11, page 437. granted and conveyed to sold Wfiliaml deceased, in fee. By the Court, JOSEPH MEOARY, Clerk 0.0. WILLIAM di ADAM STBAN Executors. 31. THOMAS k. SONS, Auctioneer% an9.Dmy2,l6 Lift and 141 South Fourth street. E. REAL ESTATE.—TIIOMAS .t SONS' SALE,— Very valuable and well established Easiness Stand,. elegant four-story nimble front and fire-proof store, No: 819 Chestnut street, between Eighth and Ninth streets, being nix stories high in the rear on Jayne sweet, opposite the Continental tiot.-1. On Tuesday, May 10,, IEBB. at 13 o'clock, noon. will he sold at public sale at the Pilllade'. phia Exchange, all that very el gent and valuable four story marble front building, with a six-story brick build-- frig attached, situate on the north nide of Ohestnutstreet, west of Eighth street, No. 810; cot•taining in front on Chestnut street 25 feet, and exter ding in depth 179 feet to a 2.5 feet wide street, cslled Jayne street It ilf fire proof ; well and substantially built, elegantly finished with superior frescoed ceilings. liand.,ome windows front, with Hrtuch-plate glass, marble door, iron shatters, cellar under the whale Wilding, 2 Ere-proof safes, sky light, gas throughout, water and water-closets -on every floor, 2 furnaces, steam hoisting apparatuseirc. •, being one of the most eh gent and couplets, storPs in the city, occu pied by Messrs. Bailey ,k Co, The brick building in the rear, fronting on Jayne street. No, bl 3, can bo used sepa rate from the Chestnut street store, Of - Clear of all incumbrance. Terms—s7s,ooo may remain on mortgage. Q irPossession on or before 1 t 'Oahe" next,„ and the pre sent occupant will pay a rent of $l,OO per month till pos session is given. • {'May be examined any day previous to sale. M. THOMAS aONhs Auctioneers, ap2f, mv9 9 lag and In sou Fourth 'street. itEAL traki E.—'l lioSt AS & SONS' SALE. E., Three-story Brick Dwellings, Noe. 1728 and 1730 " Leib streetbetween Front street and Frankford road, and below Harrison street. On Tuesday, fday 12th. 1868, at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all those two threo-story 'brick messuages and lot of ground. N 05.1728 and 1730 Leib street. between Front street and Frankford road, and below Harrison street. Nineteenth Ward; containing together in froth; on Leib street about 28 feet, and extending in depth about 63 feet; containing 7 rooms each, and a. summer kitchen; gas, bath, hot and cold water; patent cement roof: houses well built, and la excellent order. &c. Terms—Cash. Wolin& of ineumbranee. sir% hey will be sold separately. M.. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers. a n m 2,9 139 and 1419. Fourth street PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.— Will be sold on the Premises. on ri THURSDAY. May 7th. Ib6B, at 3 o'clock P.3f.. The property kn"wn as - PENN oOTTAGE, • Late the residence of Mary Penn Gaskell, deceased, Situate fr o mwer Merlon tow nstrip Montgomery county. 7 miles Market Street Bridge and 1 mile from Wynne Wood Melton. Pennsylvania ttAilroad. • Containing about 1634 acres of land. The Improvements consist of a stone mansion. with modern improvements, stable, green house, lee- house.' stone farm house and barn, with all the necessary; farm buildin Stonelodgeg at entrance to lawn and two frame tene• went houses. The above described property is, on account of its proximity, to the city, and its easy access by railroad, a very desirable location for persons, doing business in tbo city. bale positive, n 23 t9t• THA kat. SHOE Willl.4llEi. WigiEW_MW. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. CHANGE OF HOUR. On and after MONDAY, May .4th, 1663, the Accommo dation Trains will leave Depot, THIRTEENTH. andi CALLOWHILL Streets, as follows: POTTSTONWS ACCOMMODATION, for Pottstown and Intermediate Stations, at 4.80 P. M., arriving in Pottstown at 6.95 P. M. (On and after May 9th, Trains will ran eu Perkiomen Railroad in connection with this train.) READING ACCOMMODAT(ON, for Reading and In termediate Stations, at 5,15 P. 31., at riving at Reading at 8.90 P. N. ap.3o eat. BRISTrit - LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA BRISTOL. For PROVIDENCE. TAUNTON. NEW BEDFORD, CAPE CI /D, and all points of railway communication. East and North. The new and splendid steanacrts-iIitISTOL and FROVI BENCE leave Her No. 40 North River, toot of Canal street, adjoining Debrasses street Ferry. New York, at 5 P. M., daily, Sundays ex , epted, col nbctitis with steam boat train at Bristol at 4.10 A. M.. ari lying in Boston at t A. M. in time to connect with ail the morning trains from that city. The most desirable and pleasant route to the White Mountains. lYauelers for that point gar& make direct connections by way of Prom:deuce and {Vomiter or Boston. Staterooms and Tickets secured at offico on Pier in NEW YORK. H. 0. BRIGGS, Gon'l Manager. ap2o 6014 RB 2D E N AND ATLANTIC RAIL (CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after MONDAY May 4th, trains will leave Vine Street Ferry as follows. viz.: Mall.. . .7 30 AM. Freight, with passenger car............. ....... 9 115 A. M. Atlantic Accommodation ............:.....:....:.4.15 P. M. RETURNING—LEAVE Accommodation 5,50 A. 3f. Freight, with pa55enger............ ..........11:43 A..51,. Mail . . - 1.20 P. Junction Accommodation to Atco and intermo. diate stations, leaves Vine street "5:90 P. M. Returning, leaves A too • . . .. 6.30 A. Al. Haddonfield Accommodation Train. leave Vine street ..„ ..1015 A. M. and• 2 00 P. 11. Leave ..... D . . 100 t". M. and alb P. M. apNnf I . H. MUNDY, Agent. 1' tHLADELPIIIA AND TRENTON RA ILE JAD CIuMPANY.:—Se.N.CIAL NOTICE. Cl' ANGE OF TIME OS' DEPAETURE OF THE M4,I , NING lINE. VIA BELVIUEdE DELAWAILE R.AILhOAD. 'lO 7.00 A. XI On and utter MONDAY. May 4th. IStal, the line now leaving Kensington Depot at 7,45 A. 51 will leave at 7A. M. for Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Dnukh k, Ithaca.. 4/i wego, Rocheeter,Binghantton, Oswego, ~•, y raeuse, Great B.nd, Montrone. Wilksbarre, aer,nton. Stroudiburg. water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, I.auMertville. Flemington Trenton, Brietol, myl-3t4 WM, If. GATzguit, Agent. • oPPOSITr N TO MONOPOLY.— Daily Excursions to Wilmington, Dela. . • • ware. Steamer ELIZA .11A1CCOX will leave Arch Street Wharf daily (Sundays excepted) at to A. M., and 4 P.M. Returning. leave bier) et Street Wharf. Wilmingttn, at 'I A. bi. and 1 P. M. mare for the round trip Single tickets. ......... .. Cheater and Marclis Hook. ... . . . .. . .. ........ For further particulars apply on imd. ap2B L. W. Ar SUR RD'S. Captain. lIOA it Di N 4:; IVAN . ] ED PLAIN DOA 11.0.NG NON' BMALL , VV family, near railroad station; Germantown preftnnd. Addreso A. B. ti, BULLETIN otticc tnyl,2t. QUM.MEB. BOARDING.—PLIGIBL.E BOO' .4 % WITEC 1.7 board. now vacant at 8921 LOOnSt street ~..A.est Phila. delphia. DIENTISTItY. • int. Jkl4lA au. a' DLINTAL ROOM. Wol°. 1119 Vine street — T7 news% awl ne of thelobleat establt, hod Dentists ki the eittr. Ladles( beware of. Oman dentistry We are receiving calls weekly from' those I:Lyme been Imposed am]. and are raa.king new seta or, thou For tkenaV n lyt like teeth. and neat and on at wort. oar' V more reasonable than ant, Dentist In the o ri: fi l t u tft e Nt e d4) re arseltrilw or on sown time and_lmam site call she. W"re. charge nnUme satisfied. i:uitaiVr)444 OWEN JONES, Executor and Truetee JOB. T. PEIARCE. Auctioneer 30 cents. "
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