RELIGIOUS NEWS. dcreytm*, Including two bishops. . ”« Ai'ez R. Thompson, D.D., ofNow *s' S&* call' 10 We BMOttd Re formed Church, Beventh etrcet, above Brown. THBRov. J.M.OroweH.l). D . pMtor of the fiAvnnih Pitfibsttii&D Church, In this cUy, hQB Sed TcaUfroS »t. Fetor’s Church, Roches- Rev. Mr. Rose, pastor of the First Baptist . n_ m/ » 0 ,. huA Bo h&8 h&d Baptist Church Extension Society have n nc ini Bt the corner of Broad and They wiUbnUd upon It a church. offerings for “pious and charitable uses,” mnorltd 10 the Generaf Convention of the Fro- Sunt Episcopal Cburchfor the last throe years amount to $11,291,655. _ . The Rev. T. De Witt Tilmago.lata of this city, wa a Installed pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, Bcberaierboro Street, -Brooklyn, on tne •>-2d of March, by the Presbytery of Nassau. * The Rev. MaraboU B. Bmltb, for a number of veam Rector of St. John’s Cnnrch, Passaic, N. 'J . has written blotter to Bishop Odenhelmor, withdrawing front the ministry or the Episcopal church. • , . , Five Episcopal churches have been lately formed in the State ot New York—ono at Buffalo, calleffChrtel ChtirCb, one at Williamsburg, one at Spring Valley, one at East Aurora, and one at Tcnawnnda. * . . . , The authorltlce of ’ the Second Presbyterian Church of Camden have resolved to abandon the systemof rentingpowe.uud heren'tor will depend for vupport upon' the free-will' offerings of the people who attend. TorMOEnow trill; bo devoted In the Methodist churches to the, celebration of tho, Missionary Jo- Church came Into being us a corporate body. The Third Fresbj terian Church, Pittshargh, Pa Rev. Frederick Noble, pastor, has adopted the system of rotary eldership, electing toree eldere each Vhar, for a term of three years. The board of six’ deacons are pot urtder the same rule. They have also elected six deaconesses. Is South Jersey, before 1775, there were eight Baptist churches. At the present lime the num ber la flity-iwo, with (,600 members. About thirteen of these need and receive aid. The litp tlatsoi this region have just Subscribed fto.UUO to fonnd, at Bridgeton, Ute ‘'Sonin Jersey Instl ‘Tkb West Arch Street Presbyterian Church (Rev. Dr. WlUite) is making a vigorous attempt to free itself of tbe burdensome debt which has rested upon It for a long time. To effect this the interest and.ffortaof the whole congregation haa been enlisted, and it U understood that a good portion of the snm necessary has already been secured. , The Heidelberg Reformed congregation,Melon street above Tweltth, which Is mainly composed of colonists from Christ’s (Green sire has second the pastoral services of tha R«v. w. B. Cnlliss, of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Cul- Uss expects to connect himself with the German Ref onned Church as soon as the congregation is fnUy under the care of the Classia. The First Congregational Church in Chicago has resolved to sell an excellent stone churcu, seating about 800 people, lor the purpose or building a cathedral that will accommodate 2,000. It Is proven by experiment that large church edifices can reduce the rent far pewß to from «10 to $6O, and meet all expenses, besides securing the presUge.andt power or a large congregation. Tint official board of Asbury Chapel, Mt. Pleasant, lowa, passed a resolution declaring “that the uteof anything containing tutoxlaat inir properties, In me celebration of the Lords Sooner, to tt perversion of that ordinance, and ought to be auandaned forever; and that the on feraicntcd jnlca of Ihngrapn ought to ba used, and when that cannot be had, then water should be substituted.” Thb Congregational Chnreh at Washington City, of which Dr. Boynton is pastor, most bu verv eauttlly divided au the question causing so much recent uroub o. At a lain meeting a reso lution declaring mat the chnreh of Christ knows no distinction'founded npon oalor, race or na donnUty, was lost by ono vote, then carried by ono. vote;, reconsidered by ono vote, and Anally lost byone vote. The North-Tenth Street Presbyterian Chnreh, below Girard avenue, to the pastorate of which Rev Matthew Newkirk was, about three mouths ago elected; to now in a prosperous condition, evidenced by laige attendances and a growing Interest. To keep pace with the spirit of the age the' trustees have jußt h'id It upholstered througn outand an organ, of vary Ane tone has been pat In, muklng.it a very comfortable and pleasant place of worship. The Rev. Don Francisco Ruet to attracting great attention In Madrid, Spain, as a preacher. So to a Spaniard by birth, and renounced Ca tholicism and'embraetd Protestantism la Tuan. He was Imprisoned in 1855 for preaching in Bar celona, and was only released on condition of his leaving the country. He haa been an exile n» til tbe recent revolntion. He to described as a pow erful preacher, and solid men are moved to tears as they leten to hto eloquent words. A'valuable sketch of the life and labors of the late R- G. Pardee, so long and favorably known as one of the foremost Sabbath sehool workers in tbe land, has been pnbllahed by the Sunday School Timet, Vo 608 Arch street It la from the able pen of John 8. Bart, LL. D., and lsoc companiid by an excellent portrait of Mr. Par dee Persons intereaud Id the Bundiy sehool cause can obtain a copy of the sketch free on ap plication to the publishers of the Timet. The Rev. Mr. Earle, the revivalist, who ha 8 bten preaching In ihe Baptist church at Rich mond, Va, In his farewell dis'-oarse.sald the Sab bath was more uulversally honored aed obmrved In Richmond than In any cliy io the United Slates which he bad vlttlled; aed he had been ia all the ctdei tides of tec Atlantic, Pacific and Western Slates Be also staled that, duriog his stay of tweDly-five days, he had not met a druDken mas on the streets of Richmond. Tub Epitcopaliun, quoting from Bishop Goxe’s recent pusleral letter ugaiDßt theatrical and ope ratic wiotednees, says: "We do not mean to bo dlsrcspecilnl to tbe pastors of onr city chnrches in sajlog that ibe very best beginning to the proper correction of tbe public taste la this mat ter would be ibe extirpation,say of French opera, from their own organ lolts; for with what con sistency can we dt claim from tbe palpit abodt offences elsewhere wbea wo hare them right here nnder onr own eyei?” , The leolnre-room of .he new chnreh for Rev. Wm. T. Eva, corner of Frau Ilford avenue and Vienna sireet, will be ready lor occupancy by May 1. The lecture-room will scat about 1,000 the charcb will have Beats for 1,500. Tbe leeiurc-room will be furnished with walnut pews, cushioned seals and carpeted floors. It will be one of tbe Amst In Ibe city. The main building will be finished Id about a year. Tbe funds In tbe treasury amoum to $lO,OOO. The building and furniture will cost $60,000. The Rev Dr. Dlx recently preachod a Bcr mon in Trinity Chapel, New York, in which he gave a vivid picture ol ibe moral depravity of the city, in both high and low places. Ho contended that crime was on the Increase, while morality was losing its sway. As an evidence of tho ten dency toward a corrupt state of civilization he named tbe tact that there are 1,400 lawyers and 1,800 physicians In New York, and only 300 preachers of tbe gospel. Ho probably counts none but Bsgh Church Episcopalians. Tun Congregational Year Book of Great Britain bas tne following statistics of thedenomi natlon: “In England there are 2,003 churches; In Wales, 800; Scotland, 102; Ireland, 27; Islands of vVe British Seas, 10; British and North America, 125; Australia and Now Zealand, 128; Dape Natal, 12; foreign mission churches, 133 making a total of 8,442. There are 125 homo mission sUttons, 72 evangelistic. 1,356 but-sta . s?’ ]P CuP -167 broohi Published and for sals by. the same. The Factory Girl. Or. All Is not Gold to il Glitters. By Miss M. E. Braddon,.. author of “Lid; Audley’s Secret” Bvo, pp. 210 brock*. Pik-e 75 ceuts. Do Witt, publisher, N. Y. For tale l.y Tutncr Bros. & Co. ' Leander, or, Secrets of the Priesthood. By Ernest Truman. Bvo, pp. 70, broohi. Olaxton, tUmscD & Hoffelfinger. ' Sketch of St. Matthew’s Church, FranclsvlUe, Philadelphia. Printed by McUalla and Stsvelv. Abstract of tho Proceedings of tbe Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania during 1868. Painphlei. King & Baird, Printers. , „ . I Journal of the Franklin Institute, for March. Our Oum, for April. Gillio, M’Guigan & Griffin, Philadelphia. Leisure Hours for April. O’Dwyer & Co., Pittsburgh —Merrys Museum for April. "Boston, H. B. Fuller. CITY NOTICES. N E. Corner Chestnut and Seventh streets. BINDER’S. Hair Cutting and Shaving artistically done. The Last Athenian.—This is an elegant edition of one otihe best ofgwedt-h novels, from the pen of nn author who is destined to hold a high rank am ing the rc manclrts of (he ape. The work portrays in a inert delightful style historiceefenes and tucident-.nud the Intere. tof tbe reader never flags for a raomont. The lale Fredenha Bremer recommended “Toe List Athenian” very hlghl*. and asked u> tranelate it for clrcalation in America. With such an indorsement we shall bo durprised if the book does wi have a great ealc. It i«* iiublUshed ihhi day by T. tf. Peterson & Brothers* No. fr-6 Chestnut street. A New Feature in the Coal-Business —A novel enterprtre ha> just been started by Messts Keiter & Leeinger, at their yard, southwest corner or Thirteen h and Washington avonue. It consists ot a cotd-bieaking m- chine, by the use or which pure coil sect from the mines in the lump Is kept free from pla'e while beiDg reduced to the various sizes, securing to customers an extra good articltfiat a very low price Many people have the idea that Life Insurance is a very intricate matter—hard to be understood This is a very gri at mtstako. for the fact Is that nothing could be more simple and within the easy comprehension c-f any man. ... , ... To prove this statement, have the agent of the Asnicint Lifb Insurance Company, of PniUdol phia, explain the matter to you.and Bee If it la not ■ as plain ss the pose on your face." Thb Extractor at the Colton Dental Associa tt< n. boring operated with Ihe Nitrous Oxide Gas for Ove vears, and devoted hie whole lime to this branch of dentistry, has become one of the most eare/tri and expert operators In the profession. Office, Walnut, below Eighth street. Hot-housb Strawberries, White Grapes, fre»b Jordan Roasted Almonds, and all kinds or Con fectionery. at A. L. Vanbant’s. Nistu ask CtitßTNtrr. Ladies, Read.— Kid Gloves and Dress Goodi are made specialties of at A& J. BBaktiiolomcws one-price Dry Goods and Notion Htm-e, 23 North Eighth streeL They guarantee every Kid Glove they sell • if they rip or tear another pair will be given in exchange. Always in stock all aizes and colors or Jouvin’s, Joseph, and a Glove bearing: their owu name, uhiin they guarantee eqool to the Jouvid, Bazou or Alexandref which they sell at 81 SO. Try them. New Diess Goods opening every day. Pekoe Bodchong -A vety superior English Breakfast Tea On sale by Fairthoine & Co., 1036 btreet and 208 North Ninth, Great Bargains in Fine Boots and Gaiters. —He Cuabi.es Eiouu., tbe Fashionable Bootmaker, No. 604 North Kightn street, above Buttonwood, has a small su ck of riegantlv made Bitofs and Gaiters, dif f..-iDE sllKblly Irom the present styl-, which he Is ( fit-ruis 'at a great reduction. Gall aid see them, as i.c intends to elite them out Immediately. Chesterfield Coats, All Varieties. Mobning and Evening Coats, All Varieties. Spbino Ovkbooatb, All Varletief. At CuißLra Stokhs & Co.’s, Continental Hotel Building. Corns. Bunions, Inverted Nalls, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson No. 918 Chestnut street, l'burgee moderate. ' . Bpbirg Pats. SrtttNo Hats. " Cnatle- Ot klord Sr, Sonv.under the Continental.have , iv in eii a iplcudid Block of Hale and Cap, ol the .test btuirß style. Duiet i nd soothe tho pain of children teething— Bow er’s Infant Cordial. Sold by all Druggists. Spring Hats. Spring Hats. Charles Onlif..id & Sum-, tinder the Continental.h ivo iiw ojX'U a r plcndid stock of Hats and Capa of the i-.ctt Spring style. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh. J rates, M. D., Professor of the Kyo and Bar treat a’l diseases appertaining to the above members with it e utmOßt success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources lutho city can be seen at this offlee. No 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are Invited to accompany their patients,as he has no secrets in his i ractice. Artlflcial eyea inserted. No .charge made for examination. Surgical Instruments and druggists’ sun- Bnowdeb & ItiiOTUZB, 23 Sooth Blchth Btreet. BEUaiOUN NOTICES!. Loav- KBv L. E. ADAMS. D D., WILL PREACII IN •"“v the Western Presbyterian Church, dov.uUt-ntll ) Bbert orci-is. ou Babbaih at 10X and B>*. It* , TKI'ITYM. B. CHURCH, EIGHTH STREET. IBT above Race.—liev J. Nell at lujd a, M..ond Kuv. B. w. Humphriw at Dt I*.M. Btraugers iavlled. It 1 1— REV.. W. BNODGRABS, AT NORTH U. P. ««s chapel. Muster atreut, above Fifteenth, at 1014 A. M. end 7>d P. M. H* MSB*. CllllldT CHUhOH-THE RT. REV. BISHOP Rtevens a ill administer the l.iteorconiirmatlauoa Bunds; Evening. Berviios to coiLmence at a M be-sre eisbi o’clock. 11 COMMUNION BABB\TH AT LOGAN SQUARE VOte Church.—Sermon at laid a. M., by Rev. Ttiumos J. Brow n, P»Btor. Lore’s Buppor at 3X. Prayer ruoelloirin tho tvenlug._ ft iwssnTIUTID REFORMED CHUhCH, TEVTH AND WBf Ftlacrt sticotß It iv. Dr. Dcmerost, of Newß unß wlck will p each to morrow. Bervlco at 10X A. M. ana IH P.' Jd. !i!_ —FIRST REFORMED CHURCU-'EVENTH WOtr nud Hpiin* Garden rtreets.—Rev. c. Herman Barr, ol New Bruns" Ick, will preach In this church to-morrow u oining, atlOjd, and eveulag at 7 i< o'clock. H* —. TIIE FIH«l' PRESBYTER! VN CHURUH. VSs/ Waebins'on Bquaro. Hev. Herrick Johneon. D. n Pastor, will preach 10-mnrrow at luki A. M. aud Hi P.' m““ Evening Bubjecf-’-Tho Better Country." . All are wr !c< tun ■ re* ——. bT ANDREW* r CHAPEL. THIRTEENTH wf etreet below Waehloeton avoouo. Liviae eervieo tomirrow, 4’h liet., at IIE o'clock a. M. Nermou by Rev Qeoree Brinf hurst ; nud atV>d o’clock I*. Mi. eerinoa by 1 ev. K. Newton. D D. It* mb- NORTH BROAD BTREET PREBBY''BRIAN OOa cburrli.—Proaihlng by, the Pastor, Rev Dr. S'rvker. to-monow at IOkS A. M. and l*. VI Buhjuut cf tho ever.lug diecouree— I Tho World of Disslpattoa as teen in Gnmblioß, LlcenUousnees and lateuiperanco. Btrangcn welcome. H msb. "» Oli'd IiECORII IN'FOREIGN LANDS.-rHB ****ofxt of the si rloauf Dlscoureiw nn this »itbJcoiwlU br delivered Inßt. And-eWe Lbnrch.Elgh'hjt o*Labovi Bi>ruu», »uitdnf (to*frorro«) e\ enhig. at7>j o cljck. mv- Mouptalna of Palegtinu. l * _ •tw- GOD'd IHKABURIEB OF TUB WIND.-6ISV. I®n i r, March «ill cf»mmoarc a ocj* w iej oL’JJpJJJS'' “Bible eons from tho. Hook of No ,ur». To-mo vow (suneiy) Ev.ning. at o’clock. in Clinton etrent chuiclr Find eubjoct, a» above. All peraons cord'ahy Invited to attend. • •• I—. Mar NORTH TENTH BTREET PRESBYrERtAN Oi.ur'h! below Otrord cvcnuo. Rov. Matthew New! ilk. l'aitor. KribHous ecrvlce* to-morrow, at 10)6 and 7kj. AU welcome. - - 11— •PEUIAL NOTICE*, A M ERIC A N F"re© Trad© Leagae. Tho public are Invlled to attend a Fro* Lecture, volan. temd P Ly ARTHUR LATHAM PERRY. Prolewor ot Political Eecncniy. Williams Colic go, Musa. ON TUESDAY hEXT. April 6th. At CONCERT HALL 8 o'clock. P. M. bujukot: "FREE EXCHANGE A NATURAL RIGHT, apl th oinBts t*' WAONKr'fRBB INBTITUTB Of BOI WOaT p (;s*, corner of street and ttontg** he*t^p”uK'‘onrpe scientific lectures will commence WON* AY iV- MNU.6ih April, at 7* o’clook, aud wiU Prof. Deal, M. D. M 1 hliifdav-Botany. Pref. Gerhard. M. D. >iiday-M>n**»aio«y» i*rof 'yaynar. Batwday—Elocution. Prof. Xanjenw. The bet mode td approoehlob;the riPecnthatrsotcara to tolumiia kYctuo, slid returnjjy —sp UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA fiOu (jIEPARTUEVT OF AuTd) The Third Term of the acadamlc I ear will oosn on MINDAI , Anil 6tn. at 10 ' ’clock „ ... aeorttary. #£Sir» OFFICE UP THE MOftElS CANAL AND •“'BANKING CO. JRMEY Clty , Morchl6, 18® Notlco 1b hereby given ihei ilie *“'»“•* ®!? ct !SL u 'TiIISS htld »t the office of .fbo Compiiiy. ln Jereey Eity. on MONBiV. the BAY OK APRIL NI3CT, frrtheohoico of 8v« DI ectors In ilioouce of I lsrv No 4. whose form o office will then expirei end of on* - Dirfctor of tlus No. 8 to fill ft vacancy. . . The Poll will be open from 1 o’clock until 2 o clock P Btrck Trnncfer Booka will be closed from this date □Bill April sth, incluelrO. mblt:toap&«n>s . the Open dai*y at II A. AL. for treatment oi dteeaaee of the eye * i VIBITINO MANAGERS. 8 Wl® otroet 1-bl.Eiacol^^O.r.rd^nuo^ Dr. Tl'Oa. Geo. Moi too, 1121 Cneatnut street. I*6 w a 36t tfSt- NA ' ATORICM H »LU . rr _ PSP BROAD hTntEr. BELOW W aLNDT. BELECI RLADINQb AND iMI'EELION aTIONS, by n. V. Uat.Ul LV, Eaq, MONDAY EVE NING. Ap 11 Bih. ut 8 o'clock. It* TICKETS. BO OEM'S. py*. UNI VFR VIT YOF PEN nSY EVAN lA MEDICAL The Vmrodurtorj'tethe Fourth Conrap of /SEfiES hi ih»* /nxlllMr? Faculty cf Wcdlci' e will by Rrofewor FtWINAND V. HAYDEN. on MONDAY, the M SlM« nt ’ Bl * °’ Cl<> nAK “dON ALLEN. M.D., Dean. TUBKIBB BATHS. UC9 GIBABD STREET. TWO SQUARES FROM THE OuMiNfcnfAL. , . . Ladle*' department strictly private. Open day and Dveuins. _ »P* ,fc>r yg_ *©* NEW Sp°S^B B £i«L COTTAGES. D if d! P SaldvV ELL AjKJn', u/s'outh Fourth etreet._ agg- TEMPERANCE - AND REV THOMAS. P. **' Bunt-Touight Satuidav, T%, at We*tern Pro*. byti-Htn church, Bev» ntcenth and Filbert etreet*. It* HOWARD HOSPITAL. NOS- 1518 and 1650 LO R Kp bard etrvet, liiapenaary Department—Medical treatment and medicine tumlahed gratuitouolY to the poor. --- free cltmque.-diseases of thb eye BXr.S A KAR and SLRoIOAL CABEB treated free, on WEDNE-DaYS and SAT URDAYS, between theboura ~l 19 a. d 3. at the HAHNEMANN (hamceopathtc) MEDI CAL COLLEGE, 110 S Filbert street. apl_6J_ nmm OF T"E CENTRAL TRANSPORT A -BbT thin company, no. 3«a market at* at W*6T PCIUOBU'BU, April 2, 1839. The Annual Moetlne ot the Stockholders of fro Central rramponatlon company will be hrld at thrtr ®“ MONDAY. Ai rll 19 1869. at U o'cl.ck A M., when an i leciton will bo held fo nine Directors and Secretary and VZtfSt ,MYe for ti J. Secretary. Jgy, ONTONAGON MINING COMPANY OF MIOHL Noiiws'iß hereby given that the Annual M . c ?Ung of the Rtnekholden ol thltf i ompany will be b* Id at No. 181 V aiuu’ Btreet, on WBDNtsDAV. the 14th of April nort. at 14 o'clock M., at which time an Election will be held for OCRcera to iierve for the onaiilog yen- „ . mh18,20 27apa,*8{ WM. L MACTIEB. secretary. gea- CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND «®-TSANBPORTA TION COMP ANY. the election of reven Directors to a*rye for the ensulna tMr vrili be held in this city *t the Office of the West iTtreey FailroadOnipany on WEDNESDAY, the 26th of ApiU,lte9, at 12 o’clock, M. j BA y & RD, mbfj dtapiS} Secretary of C. and A R R and T. Cm «ai-" OFFICE OF THE WESTMORELAND O'IAL No. 230 SOU lIE-TUIRD STREET, CORNER OF * im WtDNESDAY. April 7th. 1869. at 13 o’rlook. M , a hen an election will be held for eleven 1 to -erve for the ensulnr year. F. H. JACKS'JN. mb23 tap7S secretary. OKiru.v 111 HARD MINING COMPANY. NO GO* 824 walnut b'ikfkt. Pmu»DEi>uia, March 8, Nolle* la hereby given tb*t all stock of the Utraro M.uihg ‘ ompany of Michigaa”on which inetaln-enta ana due Mt l unpaid, ha* beeu forfeited, and will be aoid •< pul lie auction on Mt'MMl « April 6th, 18©, L t?Sr» loop, at tbe Oflice of the Secretary of the Corporation (accoidin* to the Charter aud By-Laws). uniesarrejiouMy rvdremeo. The Company cUlma the right to Did on said Bt ° Ck ' Bv order of the DirocUn. A HOOPEB Becietarv and Treasurer. mh4 l apK SROOEBI EE. LigPOMi **» FRESH FRUIT IN CANS. Feaehes, Pin© Apples, &o«, Green Corn, Tomatoes, French Peas Mushrooms, Asparagus, &o„ &o. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. dealer in fine groceries. Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets. QWFF.T 01L.—160 DOZEN OP O Olivo Oil. eziireraly imported for (AJUBJ.X o Earn I nd Groce’ y, No. 1)8 S uu*h Second street. XTEW DViEB. FIGS. FKUNKS. RAISIOS AND AL- J\ monlft-aH of ut-tv crnr—ln *tor«i and for eale at LOUbTVS Ea t End Grocery, No. i!8 South second at. TTRENCH PEAS, MUSHROOMS. TKJTFFUE3. F 1 lualoON Oiei u Com. Asparagus &c-» in 1 8 . t a or atj. r eule ot 00l &TY’B Ea»t End Grocery, No. U 8 South Bo cond etreet OTONFD OBFRRIEB. • PLUMS, BLACKBERRIES. i>t,az.hoA I'rmu-IIAH Lima Bears, tihsirr PaencSn' ircOUBTY*a Or EMt End Lrooery.No. 118 boutb Btcond street FltbSU FEA’-UES IN LARGE CANS. AT {jd u per Can—tbo rheapeetaad beet goods In the ,uy, Bt o‘iUdTY‘d Eut End Grooery. No. 118 South Bccoidatrrtt : REMOVAL. 11 FMOVAL —THE LONG ESTABLISHED DEPOT R™e A Ucl£• and »le of Becoud h«.„d d window*. Btore flxturee. Ac., from • I *\ e P* b _‘ , 1 2 e Si* 0 fl r»fK street. ahove Oxford* where eucb articles are for sale in ri,, ‘ l> ' hM,l ‘ lintt<>r ’ 5,^l! HAN W. ELLIS.- lIEATEHB AW 16 STOVES. " .»■ THOMAS B. DIXON ft SONS. dam Late Andrews & Kixou, O No. 1834 CHESIN UT Opposite United Btatee Mint* Manol«tn«r. of DOWN> CHAMBER. OFFICE, And other pRATEB,_ „ For Anthracite, Ultumiuoun and Wood Flroi WARM-AIn^fIRNAOES. «v*- WanninK Public and Private BuUuiDfli Fof ” iJeoXBTBRS, VENTiIiA'W)Bd. AMD COOKIN WHOF.FBAI.E anil RETAIL. UAB FIX'I'IJ **63S. in FI XT UR E S.-MISKEY, MORRILL A ■riiiforAKA No 718 Chestnut«treo\ manufacturen alterto/and repairing Fa, pfpoa AUwort warranted JOHN RODQER3. Bec'y. Jb "hov&TOKB. lb TROVaTOKB. ; V , lfh»nlmmM>*ol.sHt. ... AdiiiiMlon loMatloOetinclndina Keosrveouearah Q.\E 'DOLLAR. . 11118. BATUKDAY. F.VFNING, Aoril Bd. »tBP. M., POSITIVELY fowiflh 0 * MEYERBEER'S OI’KKA* < n,PBnPHKTE. ' JL PHQPUGTB. , ■ ... , . ILPKOPUETE. IH'KOPHf.TB. Ui PROPHETB.' MADAME ANMADB LA GRANGE In b« groat >o* of FIDl; a. INCREABED CHORUS AND Ballet Dlvcrtinement by Y.5 B unirnf.W? ma'mSJmiii Entiiclv New Vreesee Mtdurno New Appolnlmeutalj* 61*. ABBIATI, jndthf following .n.t- ... U »d>mel,> Or.nM E'ftt; .. .Mi*. MoOnUoyh S MEV2EK! ol M flll4l i.!HetTHebol rOio ol MARQUE RU E. General Admlwlon, One »V" U !iJr c(Dt* rxcra. fcxcept on tho KBUIAIUU »aa .iu I'lkOiPXiha'i'ts-** Nlgbta, *htn Jleaenred Ba*UwUi do Ono n/l’l}’ch cle!*Oc ; Amphitheatre. E 5 cental beaiaiur eitherujjbe abo»e renrercut.tionacan now be etcuied at 'be Academy, and C. W. A, Stumpier* n „ » Vo p'tMHt* tnntß'wt * A OA auUaiO. iiiIIWTGR • .« Mr. J Urau** New * 0, La Vie Farlaltone, ißaibeßieue. Offmoaeb „ 1 Thfro’workTpm 0, AT NATATOKIUM HAtU Broad rt'eet. below Walnut. Kant Bide. Commencing *tJ>p’o , “Ss-,__ HUMMEL’S GRAND BEPTUOR, For Plano and Instrument. mU Minor, wlllbe performed. at^aU^he'^princVoarMusic Pp|l on ♦*»»■ fvpnfor of ihe Holrflo. TT>n37-ltg3»-IH A BBEM TWI9 “eABTEK MONDAY) NIGHT. And durlngOio t, B^T BXHIBITIOS OF MERi.il AN PS GRAND •IOUo OF IRELAND, With Lcetnro. Unde and Hun orouajlcenea. 'I ict.tr, 56 cruta i child en, 16 ccnta ibeglna at 8. M aTlMtr. HATI RPAV. a* 3 o’clocV. tnhß 6tj S EMZ,i A tVkuuh anii last O t .CHEBTKA w| MAT.NEE o;iMAYetIL F° X ’ B THBeKABd Al,aO. IXION. And the New Ballet I&, KOS I. PihMAMA ORCUKaTKA, PUBLIC KEHBABBALB (jr at tho horticultural Hall* every WoJneodav, at Wtf **• M- HORTICULTURAL HaLL,. Tickets sold at the door and all principal • moric , IS; ;frp o '*op Rr>wfMM-i!-«rfl»rt'-p. Ilft4 OCI7-t/& a (JAU C-.MY OF Street, above Tenth. Ooen from 9 A« M. to 6 P« M. ’ BeofamnWeat^atPl^of^ ftlll on exhibition. le2^° Ma tijy.Oi ti \ ELOCtvKDK SCHOOL. TVS B Vl*Y.Fitte-T and RACES RTREE 8. IP n lay on- Evening. A'l atrle of Vc’ocip dea. bo' U lor tale and to rem. 11. ado. arte eot Philadelphia \ eiodi'oce Club. Admlfslor, lOcenta. pngi* CDAJb AJU WOOS*. GBOSS GBJ3JSK ÜBHIOH COAL. PI.AirtTKU AMtIAILLIN. No. 803 OiSa.oi’MJT,'Street, Worn £uiladelp|d». Bole Retail Agents for Core Brotbwa i Uo. • celol f ateo Crou Crook Lehigh CoaL from the This Coal la particularly”!adapted forrnaklug,«»» iot Sugar and Matt &C. K atao “} t£) RltoSn“o. MIV&LNUT Sbr<£t (lit floSh our prompt attention. Liberal Ivlff tf mannfwofnr- 1 * 1 -■ ' *' -i= *eqi^SJ > ao^y®rd'ln B the Rlbte ttod KEITE* & I E«INOER, aT - N. W. COB. adHpll| BoN B,rttEßTB, Keep on hand a corut an teuppl V ° Lt**!* ll factory and MU coals, from tho heet inlnea.for Family, factory auQ eptDry^underCover, wdU Cleaned. Weight Guar eold CASH PRICES. . ' joint». eimarr. rpHE UNDbItaiGNED INVITE ATTENTION TO ■gpSM BSSWbfcftlßUffi * Arcbjitrgg^wharLßchuylklß^, CONSIOIIKfc’S NOTICES. / lONBIGNEEB OF MHUJHANDIBE PER Btt- IB AKK U ■Ttoiheeay.’' Hall. Master.from I ;i™ r r*“os. rend tluli pern U* '»n ho>«rd at Smith a Wharf ra \ Reca stl. or at the ©l3c« of thi»u* dorsli?ned. Ihegenerai S”/i| Ie l.“d on MONDAY, the 6tt» u-.t. whcn all good* not twinilltcd will be cent to the publici « "JJ* PEI ER “hlGliT & BOaB, 118 WalnutetreeU tt QTIAMRHIP ROMAN JttOM B'mtON r-ConelgnoM Oof MeichandUe per abo.o Bt«l«“ 0 18 fm their geode now laudlog B yjs| o K B OCh_ NO I OF 85 M. P-» Mkd T. G., «nd 3 Caaee “K"*?Veghorii.wlli n r N G. Bri« ALMA, Krugar. Manter.fro ei jjaao, Slea“e come forward, obt obargeo and reoolre earn WoracSSSl & CO., li» Walnut euoot CHAMPION SAFES . ' 'Prtiju)E»4*BiA,.ranuaryiB, lBok. . Meeare. FARREL/HERRINgA; Co!. ' J No. 629 CHESTNUT Btreet Gbktlkmsh : On tho night of the 18th instant as Is well known to the citizens of Philadelphia, oar largo andextensive etoroand valuablo stoek ■., ! of meretiaridtaellio. M 2 Chestnut si, ! was burned.- .Tho firo was one of tho most extensive and da* etructlvo that bos visited our city for many years, the heat being so intense that even the marble cornice was almost obliterated. Wo bad, as you are. aware; two or your Taiti- '< l ablo and well-known CHAMPION FIRE-PROOF SAFES; and nobly bavo they vindicated your . well known reputation as manufacturers of FIRE-PROOF SAFES, If any further proof bad been required. They were subjected to the most intense heat, end it affords us much pleasure to Inform you that after recovering them from tho ruins, we fonhd, upon examination, that our bo-ks, papers and other valuables were all In perfect condition. Youtß, very respectfully,,,, JAB.E. CALDWELL* CO. • P. B.—THE ONLY SAFES THAT WERE EX POSED TO TH E FIREIN CALDWELL’S STORE WERE FaRREL, HERRING & CO.’S MAES. Philadelphia, January 18,1889. Messrs. FARREL, HERRING’* CO., orBEA. UOUJfFE. Gektlkmkh : On the night of the 18lh Instant our large store, 8. W.'cornorof Ninth and Cbestj nut streets, was, together with ottr heavy stook of wall papers, entirely destroyed’ by Ore. ■ * We bad cuo of your PATENT CHAMPION FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which contained our print cipal books and papers, and although tt was ex posed to the most Intense beat for over CO boars, we are happy to say It proved Itself worthy of our recommendation. Our’books and papers were all preserved. We cheerfully tender our testi monial to tho many already published, in giving the HERRING SAFE the credit and cpnMonoe It *ustly merits. Yours, very respectfully, HOWELL & BROTHERS. Philadelphia, January 19,1869. Messrs. FARREL, HERRING* CO,, 629 CHESTNUT Street Grnm-KMBH i I had one of your make of safes lu the basement of J. E. Caldwell * Co-’ 8 store, at the time of tho great Are on the night of the 13th Inst It was removed from tho ruins to-day, and on opening H found all my books,; papers, greenbacks, watches, and watch materials, *a* all preserved. I feel glad that I had one of your ; tinly valuable safes, and shall want another of your make when I get located. Yours, very respectfully, F. L. KIRKPATRICK, with J. K. Caldwell & Co., 819 CHESTNUT Street HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, “THE MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM FIRE NOW KNOWN." Manufactured and sold by FARREL, HERRING & CO., Philadelphia. HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, No. 251 Broadway, New Yoik- HERRING* CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, N.O. fc9tn thstfl ! A.HVERLY MARTIN’S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF No. 629 CHESTNUT Stroot STILL ANOTHER. SAFES Are most desirable for quality, finish and price/ MARVIN’S SPHERICAL BURGLAR iiSffij Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged! Cannot be Drilled! bank VAULTS, VAULT DOORS. EXPRESS BOXES,\ FAMILY PLATE SAFES,\ COMBINATION LOCJK6 Plcaac send fur a catalogue to MimVIN&CO., 7SI Chpstnut Street, CnAROSIC BILL,) PbHadelphla* BCS BROAD WAY, NEWYOUK, .. 108 ?“ IO » Second-Hand Safes of all maksA for aale low. SOEB AND MACHINERY MOYED. t..i,54 weßm ■jibing- ' rtittwiaßiawai «ot»ii». (TENTS PATENT BPKING AND. BUT; IKirS toned Over Galtere.Cloth.Leather, white and J brown Linen 1 Children’* Cloth and Velvet iAf a Tjegglnga: also made to order . ■ m Wr-GEhT-S FURNISHING 0000%.' ' wzr 0 f ever; deeorlptton, very low, 803 OhoataUt atreot, corner of. Ninth, The beat Kld Ulovea for ladle, and gonta, at RIOnF , I .n r ; I . PR jj, a BAZAAR. nol4-US OPEN IN THE EVENING. BOTIOBBSS-Ww* SM- ICLOSE OP VESTKBDAT’B PROCEEDINGS. | > fipNATK.—Mr. Bone, from ,Uio ConjmUtco on Claim?, ■r« ported a bih. for 'tiro seitlument of . rl&tujß for udti"rl€rin&BU}r and coßtmißsary store!, fon lebtfl to or taken by the UDrtod States witbln tbe States In rebellion Curing tbo late war. • Mr. Soar man iuirodocwinbllllQ relation to tbe coin ate of sold and silver, wnicb was ro ll rrtd to the Oomtnjttee.ftn,Finance, witti a view to promotes ttnlform carrencyamong.tbo na "nbrovldcs for tbo establishment of new stand ards of weight and fineness for tbe United States eoinnge, being identical with tbo bill reported. from tbe cotnmltuo Ibbl year. Tbe Indian Appropriation bill came up as un ficlibed bueinoes, and Mr. Harlan, from tbe Committee on Indian affairs, offered several amendments, which were agreed, to. 000 of tbtm piovides for a board of ten commissioners, iclecud lor ineir intelligence and philanthropy, tosnpervise, ln conmctlda wlib the Indian Bu rnt), »nd nnder tbe direction of tbo President.tbo dishornment of tbe Indian approprla.loas. Toe bill was then jpflesed • - „ Alter an Estcnllvo session the Sonate ad yp t * Bbvsß Tbe House resinned the consideration of H e eoiittstid election case from the Twenty first Congressional District of Pennsylvania, tbe jeport ol tbo Committee being that John Covode itprima facie untitled to tbe seat. ' ; After a, long debate,Mr. Paine moved to recorn mlt lbe'Wbole subject,with instructions to report' «n tbe merits of tbe case. , ,Tbe previous question was moved and seconded and the moilon made by Mr. Piloo was •greed to without a division. Bo the whole sab- Jtct wss riccmmimd. . Mr. Wilson (Minn.) introduced, and asked to have acted on tuimCOlatoly.'o bill authorizing the Northern Pacific Railroad Company to extend Its. bianeb line from a point near Portland, Oregon, to Puget's Sound, and to conuect the same wilt) I s main line west of the Cascade Mountains; the Company not to be entitled to any subsidies, money, tmnds or lands, except such lands as may be included in the liaht of wav. . Mr. Wheeler, Chairman of the Pacific Railroad Committee, moved sn amendment, requiring at least twenty-five miles of the extension to nocom phsUd by July Ist, 1871, and foriy miles per year Iberiafier. Tbe amendment was agreed to, and the hill pasted. Adjuurm d. Pennsylvania legislature. Harrubobg, April 2. Senate Tbe General Appropriation Mil was considered. Tde amendments made by the Senate were generally to reduce the appropria tions As the bill now stands, tne Nortaern Home rccelvts 85,000, the Lincoln Institute CIO,- ‘COO, BP John's Orphan Asylum *5 00#, Uoion Ttuiuorary Home *2,500. Colored Orphan Asy Inm of West Pblladelpbla *l,OOO. A fit moon Station. — foe General Appropriation MU was patted finally, and will be me saoject ol a conference. ~ , „ The Cattle Market bill was considered. Toe various sections were passed by s vote ot 16 yeas to 10 nays. Tbe bill was amended by Mr. Ran dall, so as to redace the charge for the care of sheep from 6 to 3, cents per head, and to fix tbe charge for neighing hogs at 10 cents per head, Publication of ihe locality ol the yards was also directed to.be;made In the newspapers of AUe gbany or Backs and other counties. On the final passage, the yeas were Black, Burnett, Loornlt, Ermt, Jackson. Llnderman, McCandless, Mclntyre, Nagle, Ooterhout, Ran dall, Robinson, Binteman and Taylor. Those voting against the bill, were BUUngfelt, CoUm*n,Brown. of Mercer, Davis, Henszey. Olmstead, BUneon, : Turner, Wallace and Worth ington. Bo the bill passed and was sent to the House. Adjourned. Hoesb.—The Broad Street Omnibus bill was Ttporitd negatively, but Mr. DavD, of Poiladel obia. had It reported baekfor reconsideration. _ ' Mr: Dailey'called np Senate bUI, paying F. Ladner (Military Hall) for damages sastalned fibm Btaie troops. Passed finaUy and Benito the Mr. Bonn reported the Philadelphia Registry Js«, and, alter stating Its Importance, urged Its Immediate consideration. Tne House, however, reinstd to snsptnd the regular order of baslaess Bnpplement to Lombard and Booth Street Rail way (authorizing an extension on Fifth,-Sixth ana North) w«6 reported favorably from mittee, bm war> relemd back. , .. ' Ao sct authorizing the SchnylkUtßiver Passen ger RsUway Company to carry freight was re ported favorably. Tfte A&4&ICUI War* - A long report was received at military head quarters in 8u Loots, yesterday, from General Xjßßter, detailing bis operations at Medicine Blulf creek. The Orel signs of ladians were discovered en the }Bth of March, and the whole command, nnmtx ring fifteen hundred men, moved forward rapidly,making dally marcbts two or three times as large as these of the Indians. Tents were horned, and all blankets, except one per man,and all serplas clothing shared the same late On the 16ih they reached a camp ground, which had been abandoned only two days before; about the same time, a herd of ponies, in charge of two In dians, wae discovered. General Ouster deter mined to capture the herd, aDd after proceeding some two mlies. saw the Indians partially con cealed behind the sand hills. After a good deal of signalling, eight of them came oat. from whom General Cosier learned that two hnndred and sixty Cbeytnne lodges were encamped within ten or. twelve miles, two handred of watch were di rectly in front of a small stream. Medicine Ar row, Chief of the Cheyennes, and several other noted chiefs, then rode np. Among the two ban died lodges were those of the Dog Soldiers, the most mlKhltvons, blood-thirsty and barbarous kind of Indians that Infest the plains. 1 ' General Custer first Intended to attack the vil lage, bnt when he discovered that the Cheyennes held two while female captives—Miss Morgan and MUs White—he concluded not to do so, at least, antil ho had those women ont ol tbe hands of the savage*. DC Iherefore went wlth Medicine Arrow to bis lodge, In the centre of the village, where the principal chiefs assembled. Betoie entering tho village he percelvod the greatest excitement, and noticed that everything was prepared for filghi; and Gun. Coster thinks that if he bad then attacked them with his fa tlgnid troops, be coaid not have done more than capture their lodges. General Caster ordered the arrest of the Chiefs Big Mead and Dali Knife, intending to hold them and a guard as nostages for the white women captives. Alter cansldnra blo parleying, and only when the rope and tree .were, chosen, did the ladians deliver np their captives. Tne stiory of their treatment, told by the captives, is of such barbarous cruelties and enormons Indignities that it Is surprising that civ lined beings could have endured It and sur vived. The Indians express themselves heartily sick of war, and ore willing to go to that part of the conn try which has been designated for them. Tho General did not lose a single man of his com mend. Ho concludes his report with the follow ing words: "I now hold the captive Cheyenne chiefs 88 hostages for the good behavior of tbelr tribes and fo* the fulfilment of the promise of the latter to come in and conform to the demands of the government. *Thls I consider is the end of the Indian war.” —Two ladles in Lancaster, Massachusetts, lately started out with petitions, one for signatures ask ing the Legislature lo glvo woman tbe privilege 01 voting, the other proving the Legislature to allow woman to remalu In her present sphere. TJie latter ran ahead 26 to 1. —Nilsson's ‘'Marguerite" Is the musical sensa tion in Paris. Colin, tbe tenor who sings the title idle, Is a bead shorter than the Marguerite to Whom he mskes love. PROPOSAL. S." TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.— Sealed proposals endorsed “Proposals for 'Bnitding a Public School- House la the Eleventh Ward" will be received by tbe undersigned, at the effic- 1 , sonthreat corner of Sixth and Adelphla etreets, until Tuesday, April 6,1869, at 12 o’clock Id., for building a public school-house on a lot of § rounds situate on Tbird street, below Green, llevdtth Ward. Said school-house to be bulltlu accordance with the plane of L, H. Esler, Super intendent of School Buildings, to be seen at the office of the Controllers of Public Bchoole. No, bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certificate from the City Solloltor that the pro visions of an ordinance approved, May 25, 1860, * have been complied with,; Tho; contract will be awarded to known master-bnllders. By order of ' the Committee on Property. H.W.HALLIWELL, Secretary. PBOfORALS. SgsoLii/ . PhOHIiIADs FOR CbISAVaINO aND O kceptaa clraa alt tbn stresw. allrya, eonrta. of otner f übilclifghways, with ifaaluletaand gutters therein, biu* ir*c»d wlimn the following a ess to th* city of r'hitft* dHiblo, front dated contract to tbe first day of January* ltfOS-v’ -- •• ", b*a!ed I'joto*»lbwtil be received ftt tbe Ofllco of the BOAIfD OF HEALTH, siathwcss comer Of Sxth.aA/l tamcm *tr*eip fintU 12 o’clock, roon, oo tbo fifteenth day of A pill. 1669. tor cleaning and keepiog thorough*/ cHanrd all tbe street*, alloy a, courts. or other iftiollo . ft.it livi ays, with tbe Inlet* and g -ttera, t -get hsr with the iruuiCdfate removal irora tbe Highway* of al the filth and dt-t. alter tbo aame baa been collected together,embraced in the area ol each of the several districts named and dei'C Stud In ti U rdmttiement; Ml to bo ,dooo nnder tbe eupen Lion and to the entire »&tUf&ctloaot tbe boaid. Bid* mn#t bo for separate district*, naming. the number of hudbt let, and rach bid mus.J)s acc'impaliied'wild & certificate from tte Ulty tioiiciror, that security has b j cu tuicrcd at th* haw Lepuruncnt in tbe sum of nv« nua dr* d doH*r*i ChesUiot street, and from the .west line cf Broad *m*tto tbeSibuylklll river. Efgo h District—From tbe no th line of t Ihestnit street to the line of Vine e’reet nr d from tbe Delaware ilvcrto the wc*tlirecfSlxtb meet NictbDianlct—Fiomtbeuonhhpoof Ch’etont street tothecoitbUoe of street, and from tbe West iue of feixui *tr*e* to tbe we*t Use of Bro«d street. f ietth District Fromthnn rthllneof the noi'bli* e of Vine street and from tbe wpatllueoi Bruad sDeet to t be Scbuy tklll i tver. blevcstb D eirict-From the north liao of Vlne«treet to tbe uorlb line of Poplar eti eet, «nd from tbe Dalaw are river to tbe west }ioe of Sixth street Twe./tb Distrlctr-Fiom tne conb Uoe of Vine street to tbe north Une of Poplar street, and fma tbe west line of teixib street to tbe westline.of Broad rreoL _ ’ Ihhtccntb Dbtoict—From tbe north line of Vine street to tb* sotlb Urn- of Poplar street, aid from tbe west line of Broad street to the Schuylkill river. , „ . Fourteenth DDtrtct-Fiom. tbe north line of Poplar itieetioth* north line of Oxford street, and fro u tn-» wtst Hue of Frankfurd road along toe said Frankfort toad lothnsontb Hneof tanrel a.rcot to toe oe'aware riv* r, and from the Delaware river to the west Line of Blj'b atieeti Hftecotb DDtriet—Beginning at the Delaware rlv*r oolbe*outhl)Deof street along said street to (bo a tat line ot Franktoid road to tbe north Hue of Oxford at*e t Miid non tbe no>ta hue of Oxfotd at eet to the i ot th lino • f > orris rtreet and from tbe Delaware riser I© tiia - e*t llnr lkll| nv-r, all R.We’e. Uiit. tU)f,d4. ■ „ . . FULteentb I)hfrict—lh*t part ©Mhe city of Phfladet vLUoing neat of the Bchaylknl river H. WARD. M. D., Pres4eoirta and other public highways embrtoed within the follow lug are&a in me city of Fhliadel#hia« from dateefcoa tntet to let day of Janoai j, I&7Q. _ .. ‘ ' j. HesJea Pr«-po*al* will be received at the office of tbe BOARD OF ULeLTfJ. s*u»hwe«t comer of dixtbaad ransom tUetU, until 13 o'clock noon on tbe tifteemu 4 %f of ApriU&O collecting itnd r i oofed over «• Uft au adjafetabte door in tbe ioof« in »u*h manner aa shall be spprmed by tbe Board embraced in lbs area of cacti of the l« ll! wing districts. named and deacriocd in this ad vertiwrnem, all to be done under the su*rervialua and to ibctniiatatMaciJono} tbetfoaid. .. , " • . Bide matt be tar separate dhtricte, naming the number cl tbe district, and each bid nai ee-of Council* Ma> 25. lfc&l ,Tbe tioard reteiTe the tight to jeject any and all bids; also, tbe right to t-ward eentracta f .roftedtanrtoulr : Warrant* lor tbe payimnt of s*td contracts will he di awnln conloruiltj with section 6 of the «ctof Assembly approved March Ik *669. ! • • Ibe envelopes enclosing the proposals shou d be in dorsed * for collecting and removing theaehes,” nan.log tins number of tne district hid for. Pint L lttrict—From the noth line of Booth street aon*b. and ibe Delaware river -to the west line of toroaa street, aU Unproved street*. . ttrccßd Dhtiict From tbe i ortn Uoe of Booth street to the north line «4 Vine street, and from tne Delaware nvtr o llie weetllno oi ttroad at'eet _ ’ihhd Lletilct—Frrm the north line of Vine street to the nertb Lne PopDr smet, and from the Dels ware river to the west UtK of Broad street. roufih District- Fiom tbe norendne of Potla-stree*. (o the f orth line of av c n >e, and from toe Delacva e nrtf to the watt line of Front itmt Fifth Dl imt— troiu the uo*tb line of Poplar street to tbe Lon h line of L» high av sue. and from tho.weU lias of Front rtf» ft to the west line of Hi oad street. sixth Lletrtct— >om the aoith Lint of Vine atroet to tbe nenh lint oi Colombia amine, and from tbe west line of Brea d * ueet to >he BrhoylklU river. l e«< nth District—From tbe north tine of Bonth afreet to the north line of Vine street and from the went line of Bro»d rtrtet totheSchujlktiJ river. Eighth l Ltrict From the north line of Booth street eemo and Dona tbe west lino of. Broad street to the BituytkH river, all improved streets. Mnth Dituici—All that part of the city of Philadelphia lying west of theßchoylkiu river. ~ B. WARD, M, D., President CIIAELEB B?feARBErT. int K**-r«t*r*. UtuiiiD I'flUnjOAi-B Ka » UUL.uCrtJi i.Ali A. D O mnoricr all dead animals from date of coacract to January l, 1870. . . Bealtd proposals w£U be reoelved at the office of the Board ot liratth, lootbwest coiner of Sixth aad daasoui streets, oot»I U o’eUck coon, oa the fifteeath day of April. IBC9, for the right to collect and rsmore all dead animals in all that pa< tof the city of Philadelphia over vbicb tbe Board of Health hare jurisdiction, and a con tract will be awarded to the bichest and best Didder. K«eh bid must be accompanied wuh a certifio»te from the City bolleltor statinx that security has ben entered at the Uw Department In tbe sum of five hun dred dollars ($100), la compliance with an ordinance of Connells approytn Hay 85. 1860, The Board revive tbe tight to reject any and all bios. Con ractora wtll be re quh ed, in tbe removal and disposal of dead animals, to lenove tb«m »o lar and dispose of them in suita u«aner tb»t no nuisance can »rise therefrom. All to be doDe urder the supervision and to the entire satin action of the Board. 1 be (liYe ojx’* encloalßji the propoe&li ahall be indorsed “Propoeali for coUectiua and removin* dead uumtU." jS. WARD, M.4>- Preaid nt. CHAR, a BaERETP. Secretary. FOR iAfcß. fg West Philadelphia Properties g| FOR SALK OB TO BENT. THE HA* DIO HE BloWt-ITOIIE KSMOETCG* 4108, 4110 and 4113 BPRUCK Street, and handsome gray etoce hKBIDtSNuB, Mo. 4119 PINB Street c. 3. Fill. & Btto., 1201. Front Itreet. mbSS th e to iBt{ § CHESTNUT HILL.—FOR SALE.-A. HANDSOME Count r> beat on wea* elio of Bethlehem turop'k* road, fouitb bouae north of railroad depot, contain ioK C acrva. Uxßoion '44 feet front) of pointed stone, replete with • very convenience, etable »nd gardeuer's honee, green bou **, grapery (m bearing), ice botue (filled), dec Fiutt »cd flnuer garden*, well-stocked with choice frnits in bearing. Vegetable garden, hot beds, dtn. Fear ore3a d In beanng, apple trees, etc. The vi bole place handsomely graded and pirated with obotce evergrepus, Ac., and in order for immediate occu pancy. Apply to W. K. LITTi ETON. 614 Walnut street, orl. MU Ftml>. hearont tint. *p3-v tn tbfit* tFOK LE-A VI BY liEß'n, BIiEP .. BEI-TY t.W. >.O n»rBprl t UarJon i i.tani .Wge »ve. IUB. Aiply toT~OB. L.EV »N:, No. 4 l)tf W* out ttirpi f, M*3 11* _ LENDiD t>IDk»CE FOB BALE-BPBOC® Bm'rtrM ■, w»lof twentiethstreet Ltrge lour a or* ■B* bous-.IS feet too* ; doub'e thr o story back build legit; llni atory bro vn i tone: three upper stories presie I tubk nib brown atine (aelngai containing eleven chamber* tiro kitchen!, two ranges, two bath-rooms and a sti r' lot eta, furaap i, low oqwn grates, etc. Lot 33 feet by lSOfiettoa ,trea( - CUAEIiB C.LON-BTBETU, 803 Walnut street FoR BALK OB EX HANGS.—A COUNTRY BE- Era aid v e.wlb. 7 Acres of land, banJ-emel* lowed ES w. lung oid Station on the Media liatfroad. Im mediatipoisesuvu. House, 18 rooms, ' t«bte, Ac. D;T. PRATf. ICB Fourth Street. MTOR - BALE-H' NDSOME~COUNrRY~BEAT II acres; 6 miles out bj Railroad or Ptssenjrer Oars. >. & F O\RPSNT*K if. ' ■ - ;j 886Chqitoutstreet. MM FOB SALE AT GERM AN TOWN-THREE GOOD Bm Bon*e«, ee tb? main ttreet between Walnut lane ■z* end Tnipchotken street. Modem Improvements. location in the l l wenty*eerond War A Apply to Tt OMaS A 11 EATON, No, BIOS Germantown avo- Pin, . -1 -- V.: - ; ■ » S^-6t* aps >,w,« £l* FOR SAIJS.—A NDW AND THOROUGHLY Bjiil wcllb lit aud l Cottage, floished lo good stylo, with all Mod iru « onveoienoes, on Fl-ihor 1 * Lane. Geimoniown* three Hiitoteb* walk from etatloo. . WM. H. RICON, „ apl fitV: - . 817 Walnut a. feet. F*U BALE.—A VERY DFhIRABLBI EIT House, with about 10 acres of land. Mount H si pleasant, Main atrt , e% Gtrmant wo, Uou*e ba« 9 parlors; 9 kitchens, reception- room, dlnug-rooin. hail. &r., on first flqor. alt modern conveniences Darn and stabling. near station on Chestnut UUi R t’lroad, and but .v e r,.h.rtTvalktotl W hor«o g »j S . A Ap i Pl fi to BTON> 5106 Main afreet. apl-fit) JAR A. FREEMAN,422 Walnut street THE DAIW EVEMKC BUI.aTiE-raiEAPEIf HIA. SATURDAY, ATBIL 3. 1869. ■Hi f.. Broad Btreet. lot 2u by I6>). *JS,OOP. * ■a. S,hro«d«ircei.loi2ihjiw. «ai,w> f. H old a'rcet, lot so by IM ats uo. IBIt I'OJIBIsS bv l#7. $!«.«». 0 bbtventh lot 17 by 85 86.KW1 f.. Bro.d »ticrt.lotl6by 177, #'< 60. 'J i nth «. olx'ea. Ih HrWt jot tt b» to. *B,BOO. B»rt av«nui-, lot2o hy IOU, *Bi»KI. For t»)tlc"l«iB»ud »> d yet thr 800 l KfltatO K-ylstcr, p»lc &r. J. W.UAVfcNtf.tWN. B.o»d«t. »ylKt you mi.a—tub viittA desibbb'.e ufisr ■S DEN' E. 2100 Arch .troet. Apply 608 W»h»ut "JJ-of. b.ckoOtcr. ' »i;22i. FOB- BALK-FBVnKFUKD OF TUB n o.i bCßutlfnl end dc.rablo biilldin* lotaia Franv. ■» ltrd.- ini, eon Ptuu.l.clp r.A.)en»nd Arrottetreeio Eaih lot 19 let 17 l-chrß by 113 ICet. . I'onyenlouceß of w. tor end yay BUALL.OBOtfd A fiONd, oAI »y*»lout Btriti. pMGluFrankfe.d street, , . tff FOB PALE OK TO LET-tN GEBMANTO WN new J.oiut*d.stone DorlUod built, w tho ■s* Vent n,inner, with ell modem conveulenccß add Biuroiuded »llh en pie yronndr. Oneyltiiato on MW •u.nor tlburch lane;lhp other on ly-oust eyeoue(|a'e arn.ot Ft net) and both wilhln flye mlnutcß* tyalaof tL App‘y r to THOS. C. OARBKTT,_conier Green and fvtiiter etreett, Ocrmantoyn, on p - O tiJ BOAIt- KF.IT, 4it Cbctlnut etrect. mb27 » tu tb 5.* «- Ct- ESTNUT BTPEF.T 1,0"" FOR BALE-8 W. iit Comer Thirty-alath btroet, 100x220 teet, eat three tho. hew Cottage and lot, r noatnut Hill. M .to atrect. $6 ICO eh ar. BAMUEL, W. I.KINaO. Flumber. ml £i Bt* ■ lit Bomb doenthdt. —a M‘U BALE—DWELLINGS •_ BB Woith Bto.d atrsc’, above Tbomptin, bronw Kil jtuu.: lot 20 by 160 feett 14 rooms, AL J.. gool or lef: p Id'.llSfi€ov-ball<%K.BTATi jN. NORTH 'peNkbyLvama raVi Rii ib" An lb»t b.Bd.oii.o country «wt .tcbelten Hills, Deyr Old Yoik llnoo Bta ion, on tie Nortb Ptnuajlv.nU R.ilro.d. (oDteintEt iU «crra. bemnllfuUy «itu»fed_ .n veiy blab firotid, fomtDanoinjt e>t n*lce «e»i ox toe aorroutoirg country. ibe improvem«nti constat of 5 Btone Uouie, with 12 roomr; a rtone tenaobbooee. 2 i4isza». furnace in c*-Us2mos_ nr.KmTktoWN^-FJR SALE OR TO, LET~"i ■S3 tare** double bouse, ev,ry *-onve* Udm, won efcibn El ai,d five acres oi land. Five minuted walk from r- liqSre 224 North Fifth street. m 124 wd B»ncrck streets. J. M. QUUUEY k nONB, 733 W„)nut sheet . , FOR SALP. -THE HANDSOME MODERN wc Beatdeicf. three stori e. with ttrer-story doab’e ft? baik building*, every conveniencs and in peif«ct ord. r, litnatu on the northwest corner-./ Mar-hHil and ftuftouwoed. streets. J. M. 08UMEY & SuNS, 7E3 W allot street. j.< R SALE—A THRBE-3TORT DWELLING, ■Ha w Ufa two-etory back buildings, B. E. corner of *ix. ■si. t e « nth and Cherry eta. All modem improvements; ♦ acellent location for businer; can be altered ;ooe-h «ti can remain on mortgage. ALo, a five acre aailfL-g total fc>g*wsi*r. N. J.: ex'ellent l»estl7 UiER. od the premise", jaSotfS q O htr'T-UPFER ROOMS, NyA 428 and 428 MAR I k> tsi osi. lill KBUN BRtiß. mb6 *. «* ,(f 820 Walnut street Id LfeT- A BTABLB AND CARRIAGE ff? House, in €hamr»treet,b«low Nineteenth, apply ■s* at No. 18.9 Areh streeC apl66 NOR RENT.—AN ELEGANT MANSION. WITH B 3 6 acres t t land, on Township 1 ino Roid, a few min- El u(Cfc* w>lk fiom the Germantown Railroad Ooa cl the base terms to a good teuint. Apply to THOMAS JL. EVANS, No. 431>4 Walnut street. ap3»ot MTO Hi N'i-A FIRST-CLASS HO» BRAND LAWN Kf of about tbr»« acres grove opposite. sUu*tc-ou the Ki i »nc<-eter Ptke. eight miles Trom Philadelphia a-.d witb-n five minaret' walk of liaverfurd o«liego Button, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Containing targep trior, balL Bitting and dining room, communication bv folding doors kitchen and pimp home back, eight large sleeping looms and two ussier ones; first and second stories fun Lbed; heater *n4 range, threv pUuaaJce hois- a »d stabling Apply for ooe week, to, fl. MAvTI 'h near the pntLises, or by letter directed West Haverford Post Office, Delaware county. aps.s * TO RENT-FURNISHED COUNTRY SHAT. K& with 4 scree rf g onnd, N tee town lane, wotof Town Ks thip Lloe road. within 8 mmntea* walk of Tioga dta tion, Germantown Railroad. Will be rented for a B>arJ ingJiouse. Apply to LkWH 11 BBONER, apl tb sat* 781 Walnut street COUNTRY PLACE 'l*o L.GT OS NICHT iWN Kg Lane, one quarter of a mile west of Frankf jrd, aod Biu five minutes* walk from R*tlroad. App’y to J. COCK*. LONGSi'PETH, IES B.Beventb street, or to JOHN rHALLCR-'SS, £>q., n hBO tu th s 8t« < Main st eet, Frankfotd. •} O LET—BTORE NO. 824 SOUTH DELAW iRE gH: avenue, extending through to App l r to M 2-1014 338 South Wharves. tes TO RENT-THE FCRNIBHBD THRBt- SroRY Bn Prick House, No 333 8-uth Twentv-fim stiw, toi Hu iLx months or a year. Apply at 137 Bouta ko'i to •t. t. mh3o-tu,th *3i* _ 1 UPNIBHt II COUNTRY KEBIDEN IB TO sH r< 11. beautifully situated, one milenoith o f Wynue *i» od Statlou, Pennsylvania railroad. Large lawn, ectielie garden. Ac. Uouee Is w#*ll shaded, and con thinu 12 rooms, out-kitchen. Ac. Apply to 38 South Front frcf“l, mh3l*4M - TO BENT-TWO FUKNISHrD «!pU«t'KV' IF; Hm.es known respectively *8 "Butler Pl.oe" «ud Ik "fork F.ru ,“ situated on the k ork ro»d near it nebtown. u l-h atablea, coaeh-honeo.. Ice-hou e >r -11 e.Ac. For Lima endoutlculaiß apply to DK.'>WBN WIbTEK, Ueimantown. mtdKUiti - TO HENT-A HANDBGMELY FURNISHED En Boutr. Lomat street. below Sixteenth. Vnnrtvr, A LRU A, BoxuTUi Office*. mhMUrp ro LKT.-A BtIPBBB COUNTRY beat. .VSAB lit, Franklord »Ith (tarden, lawn, .tabling, carriai *" hone,-. etc. Inquire 1331 Girard avenue, tnhd. tt* tBIOKB PROPERTIES FOE KEYT.-LARGE four.toiy bulldina, No. 41 North Third etNet. B.ndiome S'oro -nd Dwelling, No. M 34 Walnut «tri > t Store and Dwelling, No 813 Vi alnut atreet. J- M. .1 UUbY b 80N8,783 Walnut.treot. . Aa Tl RENT-A HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT, b| FOR THE SUMMER oEASON. wl'h iwo aud a ■hii half ncie B ot ground, Thorp's lane, third h ruse from Drv*a lane, OermaLtowu, with every convenience, gas, hath, hot and cold water, stable, carritge-houjo, toe hourr, w ith 48 tons of ice, cow Btubte, chicken-house aud v« ry txnnTOvcment; will be rented with or without fur uiture. Apply to CoPPUUK. A JORDAN. 433 Walnut ot Wan ted-a situation as clerk or BOOKKEEPER; thoroughly competent Flrstclaan Reference. Address, Captain Wi A. BAILLIE. Hoi, LKTUi Office. ' • apßa tu th 8t WAITED— A COLOREDB.)Y. BETWEEN IS AND 18 j ears old, active and Intelligent, able to read aui write, with beat reference aa to character. One who hai keen among horses preferred. Apply at US South Broad atreet, below Chestnut, ap2 8t AGENTIEMAN WHO 18 A O' od salesman w onid like ‘o obtain a poal'lon with a good house on ain all ealary with commlMlon to traver Hat or ro frieaeo given. Address SALESMAN, Box 8189 Poit office. ; i- »Pt 6t _ jits. WANTED TO KENT FOR THE SUM MRR BE A. BiTeon—A Fnrrlahed Count)y Place, with atabjo, 00.. Bui .itnated near a station on Germantown or Übestuiit HiU Railroad. Addnsa "M. D80x3846.P.0. mhBo-8t» M TRBER-' W. KF AND STANDARD—APPLES, *sPoare«nd Cbfnl a„Plan a,Shade .Treea aud t.v^ *fc»g«tns. Adorupajr.rEß^lNB,MoQreßtown.N.J._R TO) ET WITH FIVBT.OLABB ROAKD,TWO HAND -1 Kune cocrtmiulcutiDc rooms, with private atUcbtd. Apply «vt 1838 1- pmoeetr-tt« . spyo* rpDREE BANDtiOME LOMMUNICATiNG BBiiOND 1 1 floor irontß. with boatd, ftod another v*«*ncr* 828 Booth Bzeaa, mhBB«i- PORSALEi to itEinr. HAim> AGUIOUIiTDRAL. hoarding* i PLfaEMPICK* • S.a* TciuM** Ks A Boia, Am tidneeis —Lard sod Claims, Col iradd. Jfch j'tmoant to a decree obtained in the sun ome Coart for the » gstj-ro Mjiilrt *r Pennsylvania,’la fealty, agatnetlhe Pioneer Mining Company of Colorado* will b»-Idd at public nlii tnhoid rese/ee, on Tuesday, April 6ih,Jtt9»at IPoVtock, po»i', at (be i'hlladelobii Ex (banged the fidloains cMmsaud premise# of the eaH Company. Id M; ntg mery i onsoUdated Mloldk. District, in tm* county if **e»kMia Territory of Ook)»ado,'o-wit: All the parcels of land and lode minlog maims, granted by Gt urge 11 Fryer*o the Pioneer Mining Company of 4 oloiaco. by d*ed of April 6 h, 1*64, recorded la Mid county r/l ark. In boo* C ,p.-go»02, etc. 1 “ r Aiio«ih* dbcovtr? cl«»m ou the Parsonage •ode claim, No.J. south from tbo discovery claim on said lode, con veyed to the Company by Chari*" Yond by deed of June 3d jfrfi, ivcord.d in >aid Paxk County, in book V.i p*gO bt Al ; o,alltboreceitalnlo*sorlode m'nlngclilma*No 2 ard 3 i oitb rn the Pa’snnagolode. co vey«d t »»neCom pany, by deed from .1. H. Myers aod wife, of date of Aoril I7»b. 1806, and record, oia Park County ,1a hook C.« page /iso. the north faatf of tho discovery claim, claim No, 1. no.tberst from the cfrcoviry claim on the Parsonage lode, convey* d »o the Compenv by James P, Hunter. bv dtfdoi M y22d. 18r5, recorded in said Ojunty, in book C, page M)7. eie. Abo t«n bundled Hpe»l f ct on a certain goM-hearlog qiiajfglode dißgoatt-ri by (hen«moof the Audet l*ode. *i*na‘e *n the raid miufog dbt-lct; ti edlscuVcry claim of »eld lr.d* biirgdeacHbeo ar follows; Comraeoriug ae a stake on tierouihwie (con crof block N 0.24 O' the town of MoLtgi n ny City, and niui/ios e oortu 84M PKldeg., a<•« fl46«lW)f*(tfo ilie discovery stake; said clnituez (eudirgiuim the dbcoverv stake 800 feet aod 700 nenbdly on the vein uf the said quarfe I de. con vey* d to the t ompan* b> the Mou(gnmerv Minlug Stock O mpaDj. l y d*ed of Ortober 2lrt 1865. recor. Trustee. M. TEoMaB & BON*. Auctioneer*, mb 1820 ap3 189 and 141 Booth Fourth street. jask AbSIGNPE*n BALE.—ESTATE OF JOHN O.COT- K» TON, rankrupt- By order ol Urited States Dle> ■LA tiict O nrt, ivarteru Dlctilct Peunsylranla,.ia bankruptcy. *1 bom* a & Bonn Auction*era. Valuable loir. On *1 uotday, Aortl 6,1869 v ill be sold at public tale-at 12 o’clock, i oon. at th* Philadelphia Exchange, (be following dmnbtd lota of ground, vis; No 1 All tb* t lot. maia«d bo S 6 on the pl«n of property of the Alt* fteiii.aver uc Wharf and Land Com<>aoy, situate on the routm-art ride of Kic mood street, m the Twenty filth Ward, of IbeOity of Philadelphia, at the distance of lul ftttSh Inches southwest fro a the erutbweat "Ido of Ail< ghtny avenue; In front 18 fett, and in depth 160 foet to an alley. t o, a All that lotnnarked No. 44 oo above vlamritaata •on fketfer tbcast aide rf kfebrooud atieet. In toe a«id Ward.at the dicta* ce of M feet so tb west from the south wirtiide« f oaxon etreU; btiog in front 18 feet, and In depth 104 feet No & *ll tost Jot. marked No 82, on said plan, situate on the soutbrart side o» raid Richmond street in said ard, at *t e dletanc* of 21 feet lncheo south ve«t from the M»utb west side of Allegheny avenue: in front on raid Rii bn ond sir* et 20 feet, and In depth 100 fee£> No. i. All that lot, tr ark.dNo 100 on raid P’ao alia ate onth- northeart fide of Huron street. tu«ald Ward, at tl e distance oi 163 f**et 6 in bea southeast from the soothfast aide of hUhu/ond itrtet; in front 14 feet, and li de>tb6B»e«t. To bo sold »objeet to al< iacumbrancea. Pi*n. a arches, Ac,, ean be seen ou inquiry at the Auo tion Store. W.B RHiCE, Anignee. M-TBOU'B<& SONS, Anctioaeers, mbls27atB 180 and 141 South Fourth et JiEAI. EbTATE.—TIIOMAB b BJNB’ S’aLE. —Uandson.e mudern f«u -«iory brick and marnle |Ek,fld ac public e&Lvat the Philadelphia Eichanse, all th*t b«ad ome modern: and u elubuilt four story residence, (first story t».u» m«it le. upi er rtories pre«eed bnck.)w*th tbreortory back bnUdinga and lot of ground, situate o i ibe BOTthe’dr of Vino street, of KLbteenih *treet No. 1713. nearly o.po«ii© cogaa Square: coatatoiog to froi>toi> V i>eetiee(2ofeeL aud ex eudiog In d iptft lis (ret to a2u fe-1 wide »tr«et, it oa« s; luoo-parlor, dinloe room and kitcbeo oo first floor; 2 chambers, with “a’h foom atd wa cr closttaoj'U.iog and riitiog-’o'm, wltn butlti’# pantry, ai d hot and cold w-tp ron s-cond floor; 2chambers, butb-rn m, with w«to -cbjset ndjolulug. «ud nursery on thi o fiooi, and Schaubera on fourth floor IthßSgae cwooith r oma, two r»nge. »ar uace. Jow*dowD gtate I*j olttiug room'fire board stove -a dining room, wio« -<;»l-»r, speekiag.tubes, and every nod* ro ccnvenienc , and In fint*ra f e order; all surface tortf. baths.ane water closet" empty io the eewer. Gas fixtun s ir eluded in tbo sale free o charge. Terms half-rash. Immediate poeeeaelon. gy- Clear of al incumbrance. M. TndMAB A SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street. rTTRI fO BfILE. F.STATE OF BENIvD CT BBT Xahn**(fler.dfceas*d.—Tboinaa A Bono,Auc iooeerj. io—Two Mortgages, each $3dd Morgages, viz.: No. I—A cert-ti ( mortgage of aatedtH* SOtbday of Majcb. 1868 (pava( U 2 yean after date • ixeeut* d hy Mct-a d M. Shoemaker to Benedict KabnwtJlei, ai d r» cordf-d <‘D the Stb oi March, 1868, iu Moitgage Book J r. o« No. 62. page &c, on premiad* Noith Sixth street, sautb of Gieeu street, Rbila dehlila; eottaiuiue in breudthonßixtha*reetlBfeet aau n th** re a* 26 feet 634 inches, aud i<« length on the south side the*e«! 90leet and on Die uoitb eile tr creof 90 ft BJ* inches, with the os* aod privilege of a 8-feet wid'a'ley. al d U-f e« 19 II che wide eom t, and of a water-course o *«.r aid alobgtbe same. No 2 a c-nuin mortgage of 53.000 doted 20tb of March, ltfr. (payable in 3 years after dat-). executed aeo hyiirbaidM Bhoeiu-ksr t Benedict K anu iccoid Aon the 2frb-of March. 1868, In M >rtg»ga Book J. i\ O„>0, 62. page 886. on pretui e* No. 665 North Sixth soett I n.lad* Iphla, as above de crlbed. Note—Bpth t f above mortgages are of th<* samedite. end were recorded at the earn** time, and are both upon the tame premises, as hereinbefore described—the one btii g payable in 2, and the in 3 years. ML THOM Ad A BUNB Auctlonenrs, mhlB2oap3 -• 189 and 141 South b ourth street w« REAL ESTATE.—TtIOMA A k BOSB’ A ALE.— Ks Vny elegant fonr-siory brick ra<>Henc«, ■**cortier of Be euteeotl and fiumm-ur street*, uear front 117 fe t d«aeo to Winter nnei On t *luted*Y.v Ap«ll 6,183 P. at lj ti’cluck, pooh, will be sold at public sa'e* at the Phila delphia lx charge, all that very rkgant dmblefou*- stoiy brick mvsrUage. with three-rtor back building a d li t of ground, rftnate at the north® e*t corner of S'tveo teeutb and bnmmir btreet*:th« lot ojntAioing in frmt > d Somn e s rt-ev thlr y six feet, and extending in depth 117 lert to Winter ptn-rt. 'Jh- house has hall in centre; yaiooP p» ruom.breakfaet room and kiUhen on fbe firet fit or; large dining room, atee room and rmokiug room on aeeond floor, and ten ebaubers on seroi d, thl d aid fourth stories; 3 bath rooms, hot and t old water, water clot«t, p rmam-ut washstand, fm*n«ce cooking range, permanent warhtubd, paved cellar, Ac.: large yard, with grape arbor, fruit trees, shrubbery aai fountain. Term*—SlSTOOmay remain on mortgage if desired. May be examined any d«y previous to sale . _ . %ST For fmtber particulate, apply to Clark A Etting, No. 711 Walnut atreet.' M. THOMAS A BO **B. mh 18 £0 ap 8 189 Al4l routh Fourth street. PUBLIC BALEL—THOMAS A SONS. AUCTION Baf eeie.—Basdvomo Uooern Stone Residence, with ■3 Btab'e and Coach Huueo, uag stro* t, dalem, New Jewry. 193 feet tiont,37o feet deep. On Tu edav. Apr* 1 tsih 1869, at 12 o'clock, soon, wifi be sold at public sale, at tie Pi iladeUbta Exchange, all that handsome modern ta oHstcry stone retidenoe aod lot of gronnd. situate on tberaats'drof Oak street (the most desirable one) Sa lem, n. J.; the lot co tainlng In front 193 feet, and ex tei din» in drpth sbont 37u feet, morn or less. The real, drnreis not nibbed inside; it is two-stories high, with cti.oU. -tone grey granito from LripervUle qutrrios, Pernstlvania; windows, doors and comers fioisbed io pbi d»*one ; has eleven corueiv. giving great beaut? to the budding; ctyleot wo k called worm work.execute 1 by onr of tV-e best Philsdelpha masons, 'the basemeut iomd be US4 tf. aod by tIUM change In roef. another story could be a deed. It was built underthe immediate sopo - vi. ion of the owner, uho bouse stands back 60 feet from ibt lecce ; a;rcvavt»y conveniently arranged gtone stable snd cairiace bouse; has for 4 horses aud 1 3 cows, i be grounds a< e beantiiul y graded. Terms- dll.O urn y remain oumortgage. VB Maybe »xau>ued cn v application to William M. \ oi). rt*. i rq , Broadway, Salem. New Je'sey VST See w-n and view at the auction rooms. M. THOMAS A hUNS, Auctloneerß, mh!7 37ap8 IS9 and 1418. Fourth itreet § TRUSTEE'S SALE. EPT ITE OF MICHAEL Herr.—‘l homas A. Bo< s. Auctioneers.—< 'n Tu April 6th. ltt!& at 13 o'clock, uooo, will b< sold at public sale, at the I hiladelpbla CJtcbange, the following dceciibtd properties, viz.: No. 1 —lO Acres, McLe n ctuu y. JUtnnlr.—All those 10 acres of ground, situate in Mcl.< an to .Hlirou.being the r . W. corner of I'owushlp No. 3 o 1 the 6i-uthwr>t quarter of rection No 7. No. 35 norti of rang** AE, ronyeyed «y R«fcu Wo *d t» Michael Ue>r. by detd dated 6tb« 1856 and reoord-d. No. 3.—;oacre«», Livingetou-touuty.illinola. ell hat 20 aciff of gtoutid in Liviiigston co. llUuOis,tH log thoeoulh halt«l the noithwett quarter of the northwest q tar'er ,f»ett»r*nNo 20 'lo*n No 27. range 5, E. o'tne3 P.M , toD 'jedby W H. Wells to tyl. llcrr. by dted dvted ji di 2Sd. Ifc66 and record d. w No 3.-80 t o>es,Hamlltonloouoty.lows.AU IhatfO acres ~f |ai d in Uauiil ou county. lowa, being ibe eut bin of theast quatter of section No. 20. In Town-nip 89, bui ih cf r bge 24 west, entered bj land warrant by M. .err. L _ p IlUißY , TroBleo . M. IHOMao A SONS. Auctioneers mbl6 37ap8 189 and 141 South Foaith street -pittEMPTORV BALE TO CLOSE AN EBTATB. jBnS — l Tbotnae A Son-*, AuqUonecr-.—^Well-secured Kill Grom dKt nt $l6O a yesr. On t ueeday. April eth, 1669, at 13 o’clock; noon, will be sold at public cue, uitbotitreairve at the PniladsUbla Exchange, all toat irtll -ecim-d gronnd rent ( f $l6O a year ieeulog out of all thatlot of ground,»ituate on tbe so th side of Market pfrrrt, 274 feet west from ibo junotien of Market and Woodland streets. Twenty-fourth u’nrd; thence ex lei ding wrrtward along Ma)k*t street 7 feet 414 inches to a i oint, tbe Jnnitlou o» said Mai ket street and u utnaeter ► thence south)* eat along Lancaster «tre*t 62 feet 24iimhcBto a 4 feet wide alley; thence southwest 76 t«i>i inches; thenoe north 91 feet 2 inches to the place oi bta nnlng. u. THOMAS b SONS. Auctloneeire, m ha7 ap3 ; 189 and 1418. Fourth etreot. -- Uf AL EBTATEL—THOM 4B b 80N3* BALE- Eii Valuabla butlnew Stand ---No. 836 South .treat, Kill eaetaf Fourth Mrret,- extending through to Trout street, tu of out-, tin Tueeaa;, Ap-fi 6.1869 at 13 .’olook. m on. will be ■ old at rubllc aale, at the KulladslDbia Ex ch.l re. all that valuable lot 0< ground end tbe Improve meet. therenrßfl eet,d, eiluata ou the aont, aid) of odufl etmteastlof Fonrtb . roet, No. 8361ie lot containing tn fiont on Sou h aeartj ground lent of jCS. - ; Salu aheolute,- M. THOMAB b SONS, Anetlowoere, mhls2oapB 188 and 141 South Fourth etroet 4ft IN BLIU BAIK-ThOMAS & SUNS, AUCTION. ■HE ’ eers—wekbtiful Coup try Site. 8 Acres, < dwer ' g ero a •*» U-vrrfhtp,lloDinom«iv coun y. Pa,, wlthio five mlr at* a» walk of the Mellon Btatioi, on the Pennsylvania cenral Ralto ad. , On Toesd v, AprU6tb.lB-u, at 12 o'clock soon, will be sold atnublle sate, at the Fhiltdel ph'* Exchange all that very deslratle « onntry Hite, compilrlrgB seres of ground situate In Lower Merlon towns) Jp Montgomery, county,-Pa., five, mioafes', walk fnm Wt* 100 nation-w 1 irh Is five miles out on th« Penn 31\ania,, imlts. The gn unfits bl*h »nd health'; haa a never railing spring, ►nd artresm of water rues through port or it A road has recently t*en open«d« 40 feet wide, called llarvey avenue, slops its no'thwei'tein front which extend* from the Bth’y*ki>lr crossing the Blockley. and Merton pike road, and lean natlng at Merton **v*nne, near the*- tattoo. It U Ju tbe immediate neighborhood of several handsome com tryreats. . . , Bier lan at the Auction Rooms, showing how li could bo advantageously divided Into three very desirable building lots. thomAS & Auctioneers, mh27»p3 : Nos. IB9and 1418, Fourthstreet. 4b REAL koTATB,—THUMAB df 80hR» SALE ■Ha Ttme-s'oTvtrick store and dwelling.and throe *=4 ft< ry brick dwelling, 8.-W. corner of Twenty-aec ond and Brown »treefs. On Tuesday. April 6 1869. at 13 o'c ork. ti on. wll* be sold at publlo tale, at tie Philad 1 pbln > X* hauge, all tboie br|rk mt sea ages and thf lot of giou d fhettunfo belof'tiog, »itn»te‘at the southwest rO'i pi of lwe nty-second and Br»wq vtreet*; the lot con talnlngtn fiont on brown street 86 feet, and extending in dvjnh along *• wenty-eec nd street 64 foot. Theinpr ■■vo menfs ate a th> re-srory brick (mastic) store and dwelling on tbecorntr, and a three-etory brick dcvelllag fioniUgon b;own street, g»* l)e»r * f incmub r ance. Tern,s-sBBOOmay remalaon mortgage. . Immediate pee#' tM Att & SON'S. Auctioneers. mh27.ai3. 129 and 14lHouih t ounbftreet. ORPHANB’ COURT SALE—ESTATE OF TH )8. F. Mabe-r,deceased. —Thomas 4n!ona,Aiictioner«.— ■a Very xaluable Farm 62& Acres, Twenty-third Ward, and party to Montsomwy «o*mry.—Pursuant to an Order of the Orphans Court for the City and Conntv of Philadel phia , will be «ole At public rale, on Tuesday. April 18.186 H, at 12 o'clock, neon .at the Philadelphia Exchange. too fo.ion log'deecrlb* a property,lateoi Thomas'F. Maher, tfeitand, via.: All that tuefcuago and two o ntiguoua tracts of land. N0.,1. situate partly lu the )a*e towuahip of Lower Uoblli’, now in the'lwenty-third Ward of the eity of Philadelphia; and partly in Ablngtoo' towashK in the ronnty of Montgomery* in the State of Pennsylva nia. Bfidnoif gat a • one set for a corner in thelin-s be ta e€o *be townsbipe of Lower DnbPn and AMngtpn, be ing slso a coiner of Isaac Walton's land; .thence extending along the said township line by the •aio Walton's land sooth 44 deg.. west 67 7*lo petebts to a cornerstone; thence by the same ioitf* Bomm.; w«atBo peicoee to a corner in toe n.ii*dle of Penuypack creak*, thence down the paid creek, on th<* icveral courses thereof, afloat-118 perenesto a corner In the middle of said creek; thence by land some tine of Richard WfalttoDno theaet 12perches to artoae let for a conurjthence by fbe same soatb 44 deg 40 mtn.; east 16 jeicbes to a black oak tree marked for a corner; thence by th« samesonth 60 deg 10 min : east 18 perched to a stone set for a corner In an. old read, wnlch ls now vacated'; thence by ls> d sometime of John Marshall not th 73 deg. CO uiin.; east 20 perches to a c mar; thenco do th 3. cg : east 69 perches <0 a comer; th*oce north Hd-g. east 45610 perches to a comer stme;thonoe i onb 4834 dec.; west 16 perches to the place of beginning; t oatamro* 68 acres, be ft mom or less. bo. 2. situate in Lower Dullintowrublo, Twenty third Wad, csfy of Philadelphia. Beginning at a corner In the middle of ■ Id Hoad, which is cow vacate!; thence ex tendh gby tract No. 1, above described, south 23 deg. 20 nJn.«*e»t44 perches to • corner; tbeoce by land some time Of Jceee Marple, now Barrington's land, south 48V deg .east 23 prrcbetfto a coiner In apablicroat, called the Pine r> ad; thence along the middle of aald road north 4B perches to » corner; by land of l>«X)iTMcVaußb nortn 60 deg., we 121 85-100 prrehest) tie place-vf negtnnlog; containing 6 acres 70 square p« r> b* a of land, be it more or less. Also, all that messuage aDd lot < f ground.sitnata in the 1 wcntT-ifalrd Ward, of the city of Phll »4elpui-.formerly caP* d Lower Dub in Township. Beginning at a stone fet foi a co' ner in a line of rand now or late of Buoch WHsht, aid thence south 10 deg 25 mio.. wmt 8 8-10 i bfe to a cetnrr; thence nylaod formerly of (ihristfan Pitt, being the iremises last described, >outn 60 deg., ea»t 21 86 lOMpeiches to a corner In a new road; thm-ce along it emiddlecf said road north 90 deg., west 10 810 Pinch s to acofcer; thetc* by land now o- late of Enoch Wright cor 160 deg, vest 17 610 rerchcn to the place of begin ning; coniaining 1 acre, more or lee^ By the Court, J> 'Bfc PH MLGaRY. Clerk O. C. BERNARD 4HAHKEY.Administrator. N. B.—The improvements are a neat uWePiug house, with a i DDip of gpod water at the door,an old farm hoaee and bam. . . . \\ M. THOMAS 6 80NS; Anct're, v mh23 at 310 189 and 141 Bouth Fourth street. 4B BALF. BY ORDER OF~HEIRS.— OF ■sH Ann Coryell, deceased.—lbomas '& Boos Auc ticneera On Tuesday, April 13th. 1869,at 12 o’clock, di-op, w il* be sold a t public sale, at tba Pndadolph ia h.x -r barge, the following d* scilb d properties, via.; No. t. t-ctitel Three-story Brick Dwelling No. 1016 Olive gtm t west of T entn street — 4 ll that lot of gro'tnd.xvi'b be three-stnrj brick messuage thereon erected titrate < n tht comb side of Olive west of Tenth street, ih 'he I ourteentb Waid; containiog iu front on Olive street lh f*«t and in depth 67 feetB3tC inches. Subject to anir n dcemable yearly ground rent of 360. N/>. 2.—Genteel Three story Brick Store and D eetliuß, No. 4 f 6 Pentb Tenth st'-eet All »h t t-e PI to. No. 6—Three-sio'y Brick Dwelling, No 209 Quince -treit between walnut and Loca t >tre Is. Alt that tine -»toiy brick messuage, with two-.-toiw back t-uilding «i d iot t f ground, situate on the west side of Quince a* beiw«en Locust and Wa'nu* streets; cont&iniog in front i 6 feet, ii eluding hall the alley on the north.ana m depth 26 ret. 0r neylvanls"oy iadentore dated th* d j of A.D. 1812 duly acknowledged th*tSth dav f April A. D. 1818. re acknowledged the 23d day of .tune. A. D.. 1847, ai d recorded at i nUadelph<«. in need Book A. W. M.. c o. 89. rage 478. As, grauUd and cod \«y*d mto Thomas Stewart* in fee. Reserving thore frrxn «nd then out a certain yearly ground mntor snu of &85 in fO’ ai half-yearly payment on the 14th day of the months ©) December and June In every jea f rever. By the Court .IOBKHH MKOarY, Clerk 0.0. MARYBINBXOS Ad nialstratrlx. M. THOMAS A 80' Auctioneers, mbieap3lo 189 and 141 South Fourth street OP.PHAh S’ COURT BALE-ESTATE OF BEN ffiT Umln F. Strawu. debased * homaa A 8 »ns Au« Bo (ion* trs —'l hrte-etory brick Dwelling, No 809 Nor h Hroad street ro th of-»tiuore street Fo Tteenth Ward.— Pii'tusnt to ao order of the O pbaoe'Court fo the city and county oi Philadelphia, wll *A’ola at pubi c sale on T’ltflay. April IS. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the t hilsdi IpbU Exchange, the following do c ibed nroporty, late of Benjamin F. Shawn deceased, vie.: All that lot ul ground, with the three-story brkk messuage thereon • tested, B’tuate on the east Bide of B oad street at the distßßce of £0 feet iocbes southward iro n tho south ©«»t'onerof B oad and Atmore thefts, in the Eour teenth Ward rf tie City of PhludetphU: cnntaiiloe on l ot tonnroad afreet 18 fret ond extending in depth on 'he l< rth Hnethereo* 7ofett 7 incho-, and on the south Hie thortol 78 feet to a 9 feet 6 inches wide alhy, leading into and from Atmore stre-t. » out d d not inward by ground of Jacob Hawle, east *a**d b> ea.d alloy, Bonthwnraby grouudof WllHau Atuer. aod westward By Broad street aforesaid. Beiog«the same pteiutrrs which William nn er aud wife, hv indentu- e b* arins date the 28d day of October. A. ■>. 1866, recorded 'hr BWb day of * ovemrer. A. D. 1866 in the offioe fo-* re cording deeds. Ac, tor the city and couny of Phil*d l l hiu, in deed nook L. K. 8.. No 227, page 273 Ac., granted a d tonveytd to the said Benjamin F. Btra *r, in foe, ntd*r aid rnbject nevertheless to the payment of a yeai ly g ound rent of $72, payable on the firefc of January ai d Ju*y.) By the Court. JOSEPH MFGARY, Clerk O. O. JOBEPH STBAWN\ Vt ' ’£, Ad mln strators. U. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneer*. DblBapBlo 189 and lildoath Fourth street fPUBI 1C BALE.—THOMAS A AUCTlO- Nera.—'Valuable Residence. La Lot and Wharf, Bmllrgtan, New Jeiaey, frontiug on the river Oela ware.Qiem Balk. Wood street aod Peart street On Tuesday. April 18tn, 1>69, at IS o'clock, noon, will be sold iv i nblio skip, at the rhiladelphta Exchange, the follow logdeicribrd »io ertv.viE : No. 1.-All that manilon, and lot of ground, with three fronts—vie : 125 feet oo P»*rletrett, 162 feer on Wood street. LB feet on Bank oh IHlaw are stre< t, being about 145 feet oo thenortheaeterly Hue. *i he improvements consist of a large three story biiik. stone atd frame dwelling on the corner of Bank and Wood streets; It is4o front and contains a large nun be* of rooms; ges introduced. 2 bath rooms, with hot aud it Id water; also, t pring water. Ac. The green bank k Bout Is vi ry handsame, and in first-rate order. *i«rr> a- sslo< c*»b. baiauce may remain on mortgage. No. 2.- Valuable Wb'll and Large Lot—All thatvolu* ti le wharf and large lot of grout d containing in front op Gr on Bank or,Delaware street 106 feet* and expend it sin dtpth 266 feet. Coal office. io*lea Ac. (Bee Plan.) ') trmß-48 004raeb, b lurce may remain on mortgage. 1 htcplans of both propertite may be bad at the Auctiin Rooms M. THOMAS A SONS, AuctJ nocra mh27atBlo 189 and 1418. Fourth street. go. REAIj KBTATE.-THOMAB A^SONSI Bjul aid v»lanblor*,idon(,e. (T VY cjm r or Bial BuTCCtb and Vln» «il€efc, ■25 teet frnut. 13U fMt rr. ojrrriio Franklin •Jn/luari.y. Aprjl so. lfcV at 13 n'clcck. noon, will ba Bold at publlo **jai St f Hlad,b M* Eicban*e.»ll ibat l»r,« It Ale uand «tor> btlik with f our-.tory bock bull alo gona lotrf .round, Bltnalo at tho northw«t 00r0.,r of Hovoam -u, Vln. •ilb i eontatDtng argoa» *°* ■. K Law provlono to .alo. • May bo eaaplDfnaoy & Auctl^noore. lH»a4d Ml doiUb Fourth Btreot. 41b BXECDTURt* SAI UP JaMEB W. Ku Earley,' deceased.—Tboroar 4s Bon<*. Auctloneera.— Building Lot/,Fint aad. Twetitjr-eUttt lYardft On Tnrrdav, April i3tD,Jg»«ra f 12 o'clock, noon, will be-sold at imbue irale, at the Phf adWjbia J xebange. the foßow ing dt frilled Lots of Ground, vlu;No L—All that lot of gionnd* situate on tie north side of Fntarpri»o»treet.9o feet east of Sixth street; In the First Ward; cOntalnug in front on Enterprise sUeet 84 feet, and extending to diogln front on Dp* sbosgstrset 176 fe4t, and expending Itr aepfh’BB feet lm> • ludinw therein th*-whole of six several alJt>ja. r«fc-pec tively 2f>et in width aid 88 feet In depth, the. eaateru mo»tline rf >he said alleys >cing,respectively.at;Hin distance oM32Teot 102 feet. 192 feet 832f«t*25Ueet and 279 feet westward fjomswd Twi street which eaid Alleys «-ere la>d out by the said -fames Wi Barley,tor •Leuke of those portions of tbe above described lot dr piece of ground boimdiog thereon ’csprfctivvlv, la fidm non with tr-o owmrs. avnavita and occupie's of thmo portiensoi ihegrouudroutisß on Federal street, bound ii gcn the eaid alleys rearectlvriy, a« and for pnwago ways and at nil times f ereafre ' , a „ „ M. TUOMab A BONB. Auctioneers,' • mft270p319 l^andl4lS»coiuthßtreet.-: ftftPUBIIC BALE—THOMAS * BONBr~ AUC ■;r. tioscers,-Hbpdecmo mudom dctce. with pt-ble and coach house, VVtst Waloat lene, rcrlhesßt of Wayne street, Germantown. Twenty second Ward, Oo Tu. ada;. Apnl 13.1860, at 13 o'clock. no< n, w ill be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story stone rough-east messuage, with two-story bock building and summer ki'rher ard lot of ground, situate ou tbe northerly side of West Walnut lane, 140 fert northeast of lVayneetree£ Germantown. Twenty-second Ward; the lo* containing in fronton Walnut lam 140f«et, and extending In depth S24ieet 2he mansion house, cow staHe, gardener’s house, well of excellt nt water.&e 7 be grounds are well under-ground dained; are handsomely laid out and planted to shrub-' bery, fmit and shade treca Terms—32o.CTo may remain on mortgage. . . M. THUMAB &BUNB Aurtionem, mb £7 apBlo 189 and lslßoaih Fourth street. 4ft PUBUU 8A» E.—THO I *SB & 80N3, Atcß iionecn. Very EJpgant Country beat and Mansion, known as "Silver Pine," acres. River Delaware, atTacony, Pennsylvania. EightmUeefrom Philadelphia, 2 rquerer from tho K*iiroad eta'lon, and. 34 square from the btesmboat Landing, late tbe residence of Edmnnd Green, dee’d. 900 feet on the biver Delaware, Twenty, third Ward. OnTueeday. April Uth. 1860, at IS o'clock, no*n, will be sold at publlo sale, at the Philad lohia Exchange, all that very elegantoountir Beat, comprising 8! acres 24 710 perche-. eltuare at Taeony* Twehty.thlrd Ward i having a front on the River Delaware of aboat 930 feet, >nd extending In depth (erasing Taeony street) about LSCOrret to the Philadelphia and Trenton Rail road. 0.; which it has a from of aboat 1600 feet, > The im provements si e a large stone mansion, stone, burn, wash home, ice-fcouse, boat-home, earriace-hoase, chicken bouse, spring house, farm-house. Ac. The grounds are in a high state of cult vation; on tbe river front li a grove of Isrteshftddtrees. It is convenient’ of aceees byeteam boat, railroac.|turnpiko aurt summer road. \ - pr* Bee Plan at the Auctlou Rooms, Terns—Half Cash. ,i! M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, . mb!3 20apS 10 139 and HlgoutbFourth street r fa AT MJBLIC SALE. OX THE PREMISES. i}|April 19. at 436 K M.. * Country *eat of about 1& s*acrtp, located tn the Lancaster pike, 736 miles out, an d about 200 yai da f roin Haverford *• tatlou oq the Fentf ayivanU Railroad. The Improvements are,a9>roomfcloae bouee. botondcold water. bathroom*.water ehwet,ettne(. In the City i »[3-stu-lbst* . . ; Auditor. • PTBE ORPHANS’ CODRT FvIR THECn Y AND Ornty of Philadelphia.-Estate of ‘HARRIET KlbGSl'iN, Arc’d.—'J be AuSi’cr appointed by the Court to audit. settle end adjust the account of,& KINGSTON MoCAV and H AnHDT KINGSTON Mo- OaY. Paucu'orsof ihetast will end testameut of HAR RIET KiNGSToN. dro’d. end to report distribution of t e balance In tbe bends of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the purpose of bis appoint, inert. on KKIDAY. April I6tb, 186 s, at 3M o’clock P. M„ at bis office, No. 607 Race street, In the silty of PMUdel pliia. JOSEPH ABRAMSi apl th s tnßt* Anditor., IN THE ORPHANS’ * HURT bOR THE • CITY-AND 1 County of Pblladelpbla Potato of JACOB B'AHNCE, deceaied.-’J he Auditor.i pot ted by theClonrtto aodlt, .ettle *nd adjurt the'acebiint of KG ‘ J AM t N F, FI3HBR. AdmlDiitrator ef Ibe Estate of JMJU3.FAUbUAfO> ceased, and to report di tribu’iun of the balance In ibe hands of Ibe accountant, will meet tbo partUfcfn tensted, for the parr os e of hfa "ppnlntiuent on TUESI’AY. April 13th, 1869. at 4 o’clorK;P.,H.' at bfe ollice. No. 113 South Fifth street. In tho city of Philadel phia WR'i.,i)BMJliA','' robSOluthrttJ . , Auditor,. I N 3HE ORPHANS’ COURT F«>B THK CITV ANI) 1 CouDty of Philadelphia.—betato of UANIBU .QANA decnsrd.-Tbe Auditor appointed Jty the'Court to audit, rettle and adjust the account of HEYER GANH 1 and AARON GANB, Executonof tbs l.ae and: teatament of LtANIEL GAINS, deesared. and to report diatrlbntioo of the b> lai ce la the hands of the accountant, will meottlw parties intended for the pnrpoea of his appointment, on THT RbUAY, April BU. 1889. at 4 o’clock P. HJ ot-his office. N* 717 Walnut street. In tbeOity ot Philadelphia. tnhSMli slu St- ROBERT N. WILLSON. Auditor, : IN TBE ORPHANS* COURT FOR TPEJCITY. .County of Philadelphia.—Estate of JOHN F. BOYD, a minor. Th# Auditor appointed by tb« Uourt:to audit, eeftle and adjust the account of P oANI.IS THf KAUL.T, Shatdianof the Estate of JOHN ft. BOYD, a minor wad to report distribution of the b.lanoe In tho handa.of ■ the a. countant. will meet tho nartire Interested, for the purpose of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, Aptil 7, 1889 at 3)4 o’clock, P. M,, at his Office. Vo SW Rkoo snoot, in the CPy of Pbiiadelpiila. JOS. A.BRAMB. snh2S th o tn Si- Auditor.) Ih THE DI6TRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for tno Eastern Distriot of Ponaj{lvMii».e-ln Raubruvtcy. In the matter of BENJAMIN BWAIN,- B nkrupt At Philadelphia, M .rch ißtii, 169.—t he un derslsned hereby gives notice of hi. appoiijtqient ,as ; A*. Saner of BPNjAiHN SWAIN, of Philadeluhla, ta tho coumy of Philadelphia and Btate ot Pennsylvania, with iu said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his ow n petition by tl e Distrint Court of raid Oi.trict, , 1 G.TSOLEB PURYE3, A.ai«ne«, 139 couth Filth otre-t To the Creditors of said Bankrupt. mhtod3t* A DiBHUOT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES, Paste-n District of Penne? Irani*. PETER. CON I’AD, bankrupt of the City of Philadelphia. baviogne- Utiooed for hia discharge, a moe'lnt of credltora wiR be held on Apr 16th, A. D. 1669. at 8 o’clock. P. tt, before Ketl.trr Wi liam McMtchael, Esa, at hie flilioe, fie. 630 Walnut street, in said city, that the examination of: aaid bankrupt may be finished. The Resistor will oertify n hither the bankrupt has cenformed to hie doty. . A bearing will aIBO be bad on W hI)NB*i)AY, Mat day ol April A D. 1869. before the e id Court at Philadelphia, a- )u o’clock A. M , when prtl.a in erected may enow cause why the bankrupt should not be discharged. . At listed by the Clerk and ’’egl-tcr in the B.meiof the Judge, under the seal of thoCouit mlr2o a 31* T ETTEBB TESTAMENTARY ON THEESTATAOF JLi IH. 6T»B THOMPSON, late of’he City of Phltadel - ph a dices sod. having been granted <0 tho.eub.«rib;ra by tbe Register of Wills of the county of Philadelphia ail pereone'lndebted to said osta'e are trqaestod to make p ymi nt, and three h .viii” t lsi ) a or demands agalxm. i'he attne to present them wl jJ TAYLOR, No. 33) 8t John etroet. OOPABTNEHBH IPS. Dissolution op copartner-hip. . The partnerahip heretofore extatlpg between '"' underaiMied, under the firm of KOdfeNBAUM, HTEIN h“h“* C/>.. In Philadelphia and Pittaburgh Pa.. hea thia day bean dlaaolved by mutual e 'naent.gS*{KE wIU aign to liquidation. b h VahU bTEIN HABT. MaX RUtiISNBAUM. PirIUAUKUPiIIA, March 17,1 MP. The bailnraa will be continued to roJevh *UM in Philadelphia, and by le i AasJ®i<*isa: ?,!n S h ' b ' VHB "■BIZIBETH HBVRVV Sa!st» p Misa m «kV btokbb. POUKE I' BIIOKIi EC. Mi in in ft* Oi JuMl R BOARD, I G.-t.AROE OOMMUMGATWO M hoomr, on the Flrct and Seiond Floors, at a country place, hltb healthy »hd airy. v Addrear, atating where toteaoen.f," Bo* 216 S Phila delphia PeetOflice. ——.tbhiaM