4M4IMENtENIM - e. —M-the ~Chrsttint Street Theatre, to-ntg.ht. the, panionvinteef the Foil. One With a !Pond , Wig will be produced liv M rs. Oates's Hest' e Company. Mr. M. NV: Flislce will appear. —At the Walnut, to-night, Mr. anti alas Bat ifey W illiams willprpluee.the Fairy Circle and The Customs of the Cowan,. the Arch, to-night, Mr. Joseph 11: Einmet will he given an engagement, whim Fritz will produced. —At Fox's, this evening, an excellent mis eellaneons performance will be given. —At the _Eleventh Street Opera . House st - splendid bill is offered for this evening. The lonrlesque entitled Dr. Schenet!s Labora tory will be produced. —The Pilgrim will be exhibited at Concert Ball this evening. —At the Seventh Street Opera House . Messrs. Duprez & Benedict offer a lir-a-claks minstrel entertaitmOmt, iricjuding - a • number of.nevelties,, for this evening: • Mi Qiitlotta • •Patti. ssisted by,Messrs. Betmanns, Babelniami," , 'ormes and others, • will appear at theAcadei ty of M usic on Mon day and Tuesday, evenin , s and on Weduks • day ''aflernoon; in The Magic: Flute. when she will assume the r6le of Queen of Night." There will be a trill chorus and a large orches tra. Tickets can be secured at the Academy of Music. —The testimonial concert to the Parlor Concert String Quartette Club will be . given to the, Oyer of - the Academy' of Music on Wednesday evening of this week, and not on _Thursday, as previously announced. —Please read the Pilgrim list of benefits fort this 'week. concert Hall will doubtleks he crowded,, as Panel, alth - migh 100 exhibitions irave - been given. CITY BULLETIN. Siete Of Therolotuover-Thig-Day-at the Bullet in OtUCe. 10 A.M.—.63 deg. 12 al.- 69 deg. 2 P.M 70 deg Weather clear. Wine Northeast. "UP nu TAB -MonNixo EARLy."—That many people in large cities never in their life time saw a sunrise may seem incredible—that tbe statement true we long "ago learned. The missionary iu the Five Points House of Industry,. in.lsiew Yerk, will shoW you haW - . grown childr who, not long since, for the first time beheld a growingllower. Philade,i phia is an early riser. As to all great-mann facturing cities, the early rising of the i rebis trial classes is emblemattzed by the lark. By this.. we:refer notto ," the lark " place. after 'dark, but JIM ifin aged -songster , that: every morning sees what:thousands - of people -never see,,the—sun:getting out of beact morning. — Hundreds of-people-living in other quarters of -,the city never yet saw the extension to Fairmount Park, Our reporter visited it this morning, when . --" the planet of tote was on high, • -Beginning to faint in the light that shelaved • e_bed el daffodil sky ; To taintii the light iof - the min she loved,- --- htt n his li tht and die," We didn't expect to see - a son t ie. 'ar -were - _mistaken. _We ftpracticallyctically personate Selkirk. On the contrary; several groups of people were, even that_early hour, IMjoying the "'perfume of "incense-breathing morn." koire found a num-. ber of people around the sulphur spring. In dulging in what we were politely deformed was their regularly taken matutinal tipple 'Why the• spring has never beam analyzy..l -- because-nobody--semis .to .care._ sullicientb - about the matter _to ..spend sikenty-fiy. or a .hundred dollars in the test and that Councils have declined to di buffse:'-that--direction even -bawlteet --There. are certain whimsical,peOple who l.tot. Open this water as.enrative of dyspep.ia. An elderly gentleman in a tvhite necktie and 1., old linen shirt-ruffle that stuck out like tb dorsal fin of a sunfish, filled a little demijohe from the spring, and toddled off with it a --,:coirtplaCently as. ,Pnee Ile Leon might bace done with an equal qiiiintirtlie" -- litfifitli avert the approach of age and the ravages 07 rheumatism: We are told that, this has beet, the custom of a timber of people, even befor the spring -was i tivlnsed and ha:tined. We can't coin - Medi the flavor of thi, water. Our fauces remember its sulphu liOUS:,inack—a flavor best understood hy some hodv who has IlealTh a - damaged article of pork pickle out of an old boot. The taste of warm flatirons, as Mr. Samuel Weller characteriz.-.1 that of the waters of Rath, is the inseparahl• accompaniment of Fairmount Spring. Tlytt it will ever supersede Vichy, Cengress or Kissingen waters.we Very touch doubt. When 'Unpalatable to horses:its imbihatiou hip_ids. we take it, must be the result of faith in its re medial efficacy. The breath of the grass and .the.,shrabbery , the Bong and the twitter of the birds, and the -.sight at the Park of - the green growing gol den above," would abundantly compensate a great many late sleepers, if only in a physical point of view. It would diminish the amount of their doctor's bills, _and impart - .a style of appetite that gice,oo salt mackerel all the de liciousness of Kennebec salmon. As the sun ascends, each morning.horseback into the Park—ladies. if with no other att,:m l ant, acccmpanied by their groom , . and Yount! America upon his pony. We noticed several bevies of 31 , evidently from a. I j , .i ni seminaries. As we did of this morning, we couldn't do otherwise than admire the good sense of the teacher in liriiiging them out. The good fortune of livni F within ea.y twice of the new Park is something td br en vied. That it has so largely inerea-;,4 th. value of property all around it is not to wondered at. That-its management- is 4.4%eie out of the bands of politivia Its is' a upon which We haven't yet (MM. eini , ram biting ourselves. What we want is to tirg , , upont hose who can do so to enjoy often ;a possible its delicious air and the'ratio-i. pha tures in its diversified topography. As roi. ; cheeks are hut oxygen in aeother form. le ladies who have heennsing rung,' vinalizre e ll the experiment of a daily iutliriun of tine Mugs, in an hour of the new-bore morning, it fhe atmosphere of Fairmount Park. DP.P. - in : 1 / 4 ., w York to•day "rianii.g day." In PI- l;,hia its only sit! Anitiranee is that tr..; • 71, . mtial day it Stow liter. The first i M II VIM Sunday. to-day 6 the dab ;;J.l. mll far a-' gray , exists within the ttrMf,nt 14e r; L ttel known a: Gotham. lit inamm. rated by the opening of th , ; I;eritiam beer gar. 'dens, and t the onti.ohring. to the ( - Ten air : of Glintbrimis' ale. Duo tu:the Ity the c,rrls. teries were Visited by ttw,t ktel, of wmple „Many of thew carried lipon the,graves of the loved and ~t. Irn't I strew was a panorama of infinite variety. The -.tea son at Gloucester, Smith's IsLitel, an I ot tier - rich nien's resorts, um. a'so itmo4mated 00 Sunday. The gallant :-temoship .1 oho Sinitl, is on duty for the se:e.( A. very stylish sort of restaurant is about in be opened in North Broad struel.alouv,(iirari avenue. it is as little liked by the of the immediate vicinity the salon of tie fashionable tailor hy tt Mon was evoked th „..disgut , t. of the entire Fifth avenue, in lair si-te city. The "'reit:Uses are certainly hatch mg To 801111 e extent, they are Wh:c the projector iltinitsL is that what. the sit rounding residents expect to pro ive a nal-tol_syille.. prove,on the cont r rv.tube t convenient.; Time trill tell. This colintry k said to he 'free." Among the, arrivals of quadrupeds in flu city to-day, imported via Nlt'w York, were muuber of Alderney rows. They were pojcpanied try half'-a-dozen eniptirivelt don keys. The lartf , l* were or lered from Hog - lan-I hi,: 'a eitir.eu of Cleveland, Ohio. A.; they marched up Market street the donkeys at. tracteil as imich attention from America ;is if they had an equal ipunMq of I Zalikaenos. l.f Ire 'l.:in:nit 'or — hearing -a four-k vged jack:lH,', bray be ill projeirlimi the ilimensimis 111, ir "rmi as of le•a n• , ,t Mee. aniutab3l•lnoild be atae I. lu-ar the rustling it bath) policoaf at the di-tanee, of nearly seven-eighths of a wile. lit t ilk city a gen donkey is rarely seen. In r. 140uk done the duly to Y,aaqi the 'Flit:Aland pony performs her--; dent spectinens in this N . iemity of w ic,„ l , w , . know are those that dr,cx around the :Over ' tisenient wagons uf a . .l .-Y , t,y Alit• lo tuisH •r ihn char,; a liir•ct• ,if Lalieu fruuk a,turu itt Hocioncl anu Huuth streui.s. NEw Burtaittrus.=.Dtiring the month of April, live hundred and ninety-three permit 4 for the erection of nevi buildings were issued. Tbis is. a 'decrease of 133 from the same month last year. The character of the buildings to be put' up is: Dwellings, 505 four-st +pried, ' 2; three-storied, 217; two•storied, Cburch 1 ; dye-house, 1; Colum:rend Exchange, 1; engine, 1; foundry, 1;. hose house, I factories, 7 ; mill, 1 ; oven, 1; saloons, 2; sheds, 4; school-house, 1; shops, 12 ; °dices, ; slaughter-house, 1; spire, 1; stables, ,storelionses, 7 : stores, 12. There were also 145 pertnits issued for alterations and additions. --During the month the' Board directed that 20 dangerous buildings and chimneys and six wooden buildings should be, taken down. The school-house for which a permit was issued is to be erected at. Seventeenth and . Cbristiau streets.. It will be 49 by Si. feet, arid will be three stories in height. The church'will bi 3 at Sixty-first street and • Bezel avenue, between Walnut and Lombard, and will be 45 by 71 feet. A • YOUTTIFIM Swirtntagat.—,Francis Sey mour, aged 17 yedfs, Who • has been in the Philadelphia House of Refuge and has, also served a term in the Trenton, N. J., jail, was before Add. Quirk upon the charge of obtain ing goods under false pretences. He was em ployed in the confectionery store of H. Jones, No. 604 Arch street, and his particular duty was to deliver at ihe houses of purchasers articles which had been purchased at the store. After delivering the goods and obtaining a receipt, he would return, say that there had bi-en a mistake, and get possession of the patkage without returning the receipt. It is then alleged that he would sell the goods. Sever:tour was held in WO bail for a further hearin RAILROAD ELECTIONS.—The following gen th-inen were elected officers of the. railroad rotnpanies-named :this afternoon : Guitar/ma R (din° ad.—President— M. P. Hutch- Directors—Samuel V. Merrick, I. V.• Williamson, F. K. Shipper, E. Shannon, I:tramor Weaver, J. E. Kingsley. Is iriirz and WittionrEport - Radroad:—President --;--lliornasKimber-,Jr. Managers --Ellis Lewis; C. Macalester, Wm. D.Lewis, Alex. S. Di ven, Wm. C. LiFingstreth, Thomas Neilson. Treas urer— Wm. Longstreth. Secretary—Lewis I'. Geiger. lLonokin Valley and Pottsville, Railroad . Proiclent—James S. Biddle. ifunTp-rs L. Rorie, A. M. Ea-twick, W. R. Lejee, W. C. Houston,lE.B._Wheleti,.Thomas Robb. • A Dotint.x CAsE.,--Maggie Thompson was before Alnirnan Toland, yesterday, upon the charge of-assault and battery on R. H. Kohns, in v. hose Abuse, No. 312 Coates street, she lived. Maggie is alleged to have got drunk on •Ititurday.night and punched the head Ot Mr: Rohm. She was held in $60 . 0 bail tor trial: Kohns and Ephraim Henofer were sulme- Atietitly - arrested and taken before Altiermati Vabill, on the charge of assaulting Maggie TomPson." The foriter Was"held• in $1,300 bail to answer at Court, and the latter in $3OO to keep the peace. - ARRESTS DURING APRIL.—The police of the city mader2,79B arrests during the month - .of The prisoners were. divided among • .c.ral districts as follows : 196 hirteenth ......213'.Fourteonth 25 . - :: - .228 , Fifteentli - ~-- - 2.1 ......214:Sixterntli 116 310!Saventeenth 0 70 165 1 Eighteenth • - 71 .......10:11.canrs_e_Ckrp_9.—,,.•.. 30 114;Iklawar0 Harbor 10. ...._ls6ltiClittylkill Harbor 7 .....106 , Cbestout 11111 12 120; Vagrant Detective.' 30 _116: First tocinal - Third Fourth Fifth Sixth —Sorentli Eighth Ninth ..... - Tenth.......... . , -NEW GASOMETER TN GERMANTOWN. —A contract for the erection of a - -new- -gasoineter in Germantown has been made, and work commenci-41 this morning_ The gasometer will haven capacity for co tabicingthree hundred and fifty thousand te.en of gas._ or about tire time the capacity of die - old one. A new main vaIT ,ltinnett it with the .iaorl;s on the 1- s failn , l4gh.M. Germantown and Norristown alovs-i Diamond street. An engine-house., with accamtno - dations for a tire or eight horse-power engine, is to be built-i---A-dwelling , honse is also to_be_erecte,d,_ TFt b; BY:11FORD STREET Bw.rus.—The public baths at :the Bedford Street Mission, estali liidied last year by the Rev. John D. Long, the missionary, aided greatly in preventing the spread of disease in that locality. A great - Many persons used the baths during the season. To keep these baths in successful operation a little money is required. If some of our benevolent citizens will contribute !WO, they will enable Mr. Long not only to continue his grand work, but to increase his ASSAULT AT A .SIPPER TABLE.—Patrick Flood was before Recorder Givin this after noon oil the charge Of 'assault and battery on Andrew Colden, colored. Defendant is a tire man and the prosecutor a waiter on the steamboat Twilight. They had a quarrel at the ,upper table on Friday last. Flood is al lugrd to have thrown at Colden a cup which lick him on the head and caused an ugly crank. He was held in 5.1500 bail for trial. BURGLARS CAPTURED.—This morning about three o'clock the rear shutter of the house of John McKenna, No. 940 Carpenter street, w is forced open. Mr. 'McKenna heard the nois , , and attacked the thieves with an axe. The robbers ran into the street and rushed into the arms of Policemen Feeny and Cannon. The prisoners gave their names as Joseph Mc- Kinney and Thomas Sweeny. They will have a beating at the Central Station this afternoon 3EIVELRY STORE BORGED.—Tho window of !),o jewelry store of E. M. & C. A. Heilig., at Ridge avenue and Vine street, was broken about one o'clock this morning, and the thieves •-ueeeeded in abstractmg several watches. The rash of the glass was heard by one ofthi , t• id en s of the house, who raised an alarm, nit the robbei s tied before they had a chance to obtain further plunder. NEW BOATS.—Two new clipper-built barges. built for the,use of the Harbor, Police, wen• taken posmission of on Saturday. One will h used by the Delaware force and the other by tie Schuylkill force. The one intended fo:. the Schuylkill was rowed by the policemen, from Norris street wharf, down the Delawar and up the Schuylkill.„,on Saturday aftquorm A CouNTEn CuanuE.—Matthew PM ha been bold in sr,oo bail by Aid. Thomas to an wer the' charge of assault and battery on ,lobe Loveland. The latter, it will be re no inhered, had a difficulty with 11111 in Ger mantown last week, and had him arreste• for assault and battery. - . - .Accinkicm.—Fpink Lewis, aged r,2 year: reridi of.; at'Twenty-sixth and Reed streets, fe while trying to step off of a city passenge car, and had his arm badly injured, this.m9rl lug. tle was taken to the Pennsylvania tto. pit al. ON A VlSlT.—Company A, PhiladelrOM Fire Zonaves, Capt. J. W. Ryan commandim. (.!ft the city this afternoon for Trenton, whet . All I xliihition drill will be given thiii evenin , The regimental band accompanied the excin ILL- TAPP Larkin, who w: midoyed in the livery stable of Abel Stoge Union street, above Third, is alleged t ~ are robbed the money-drawer of 54 ye,te .lay. Ile was arrested, and after a hearing b 'ore Ald. Lutz, vat.: committed. n A lionT.—Two men have been a ~t -ted by -the f leventh Districtfolice, npo • he el :rye of having stolen a boat, belongin o ;4. ]Feiss, of New Jersey. When capture( ibex were engaged in painting the boat. 1 ATM, AcciD TiT.—James Gunn, aged 1•:,“ ;as hilleal this afternoon by a gatv fal nt rpoo Win.. Horne workmen were VTigagP li I i pairing the gate at.the time of the ace .0 at. Tnr M u,rrin Tnx.-rarn-ph K. Ist rClArinvy the w , v6.13..-14ppoititeti tax GoHector, en feri,(l ifj.4.iit the 'diseltatgli:of — his 'duti'es thiff Al , ' ONyiaCit ANEED.—The lawarn desire an ownw• for an 18-feet bat teat', which was found adrift yesterday. 7 -(OVIITLAND SAUNDERS . Co!JLEGF..—A tioitrso' i rof11111•1,4.1111g, 1 , CIUITS IS lIOW being 11 , •liVorer[ ll* fore the i!iiiiletits of 1 hI3 iiiiititiition. 'Plot 1, , , (.01,11 of t lii , eon_.'will he ilelivere,lllii..4 i.x . . owl: I.y not'. ;T' . Si11111111•1'S; I):1)., 111 ill , l r,,11, i. i• It'll Itij lig, 'T i 11 y-11111111. St ri`t4, :kili)V,s M %II 10 t. Ili siilticpt will he—" It ow t. i , t,.„i i , the young. " - • . . PHI ti AbEtl 3 lll A EVENINT4 iIutLETINTm e o go Ay, MAY '2, 1870 CEsrtExmat. AmitvgasAirr. - -The Centen nial Anniversary of the PresbYteriati Chilroh of Frankford will he celebrated on Viredims• day next. The exercises will be very interest ing.- In the morning the. exercises .wlll be - conducted by Rev. Matthew B. Grier, D. D., and will consist of prayers by Rev. Jos. Belles and Re v. Wm:Blackwood ; .Reading of Seri p- _ tures by Rev. W. E. Schenck'; :Historical Dia couty,e by Rev. Thos. Murphy, astor or' the church, and addresses by Rev. G. W. Mus grave and Rev. Henry W. Big . The after- noon exercises will- condne rd by Rev. J. Grier Ralston; and will compr SO a prayer by Rev. Albert Barnes and addresses by Hon. Jas. Boss Snowden, Rev. 'Chas: Hodge, Rev. Jas. MeCosh nud Rev.. Win. D. Howard. In the evening Rev. Alex. Reed will conduct the exercises, and there will be a prayer by Rev. Eckerd, and addresses by Hon. Jos. Allison, Rev. John Hall, Rev. E. R. Beadle, and otlers. NORTHERN HOME FOR FRIENDLESS CHILD nEN.---The eighteenths anniversay of this praiseworthy institution, with' which is -con nected the Soldiers' Orphan Institute, take. 4 Place on Thursday evening next, May G. From the published prouramme, it pro t inise,s to be an affair of more than ordinary interest. The, admission tiekets;,for which there will be no charge, are in the bandiZdf•the lady managers, to - whom application nimbi be made. A Collection will be. taken up, the proceeds of which,' after dediicting. the anniversay ex penses, will be appropriated to the building fund of the new chapel, which it is proposed to erect as soon. as a sufficient . amount of money is obtained. This chapel is greatly needed, there being at this time no room in the building sufficiently large to accommodate all the. children. The triends of the enter prise should hear this fact in mind,and go pre pared to swell the fund largely. A SHEN'S EXAMINATION AND BALL.—The sixth annual day ball and examination of Prof, Asher, the well-known dancing-master, ilttake-place-thie- Rand. Hall. The grand march \vill come off at eight o'clqck, and will he followed by the examina tion (4' the masters and misses. The bail proper will open at 10 o'clock. All of the new dances taught by the Professor are to be in troduced, and the affair..wl.ll...be.attPeti-,ye,and pleasant. = . - - - • QUARTER SESECIONS-Jude Bitty term commenced _this morning. Only 14 grand jurors appeared, whereupon the 'Court ordered a special :venire. to issue for twelve additionat:jurois; retttrnahle to s morrew morn ing.• After calling the rtivjtifors, and baring ex eimes, the Court adjourned until to-morrow -11]orn1Dg.-_._.. A GALA AVISBIt AMoNU THE LADItg.—A de lightful sunshine of the past week - has been prolific of _more things_ than buds and flowers and tender blades of grass. It bee tired front then doiriestic - prisciusmany a v kiblU ail rinlTTATtrire - Fet - our - beaut iftil-Park-ablese with splendid equipages ; it has filled our husiness aver nuee and stores w'itti crowds: of customersv and --it- hes _ wrought a change in the personnel of at least ten thousand ladies, such as the butterfly may be stipposed 7 tomndergo-in-putting.olf_its4Ur_e,Ta_nelv hate and bon nets our etreets were particularly brilliant,:,] seemed as though the great' Millinery emporiums of the city had bsitltionly enitegated to the sidewalks to welcome, the vernal sun, end borrow fresh beauty from his beanie. But we beg leave to state that Wont,'" seemed," for on Visiting rtieiritot establislintentorthellesers._Kenne_ir lio;729- Chestnut street, _we found_their magnificent lines of Bonnets, Hats, and the materials from which they are node and trimmedyundltuinished bOth is epic') der and extent. And pet it is certain that an immense 'proportion of the most Sty Belt iti4 admired millinery - gems that have mingled in cur street displays, - were either‘evoked late _ being by. or found their way through, the hands of this establishment ; for we must bear in mind that during the business season their importations of new hat. _and boonote are continuous, while their' force employed in improvising IbCßliniFiAt - giiPtiMiii — tior•dtinivix :,moue; the largest, and embraces the highest skill in this country. Meters. Kennedy et' Brothers, in erecting their present specious edifice, determined - to embody and utilise their valuable experienee.extendina over a quarter of ft century. andthe reenit has been such as every _man mav polbt to Milli pride and ev-ry woman patronize with pleasure and silvan , ace. Their wonderfully low price. for the in st eleg , nt geode hove undoubtedly much tc do with their present great midi of customers. Tltx 1110 E DIVOUCE SUIT for fraud in age is causing great excitement in Boston. It should warn young men not to marry 'in haste. Rice is but 22, his Lride die:Awlors that phe made him believe she was I'm his own ace. by using Dtag'olin lt,ilin IMOD her We: neck and hands. Poor youth. Ito probably found her elbows weren't quite so soft and pretty. Ought Ilagxn to Lo Indicted ? know of many similar cases. This Balm Fires n most wonderful pearly and natnral com plexion, to which wo don't object. We like. pretty wnintn. 'co finish tb. , picture, they should use Lyon's Kuthairou upon the Lair. With pearly chin, rosy checks, and soft, luxurivut tresses, they become irre sistible. • BUB I'ETT'H this " - magi ii ;'nd del Huth- perfume, permant•nce ia added. . KE N EDT & No. 729 Chestnut street importer H of Fine 111illim.ry Goode. Wholodalo au TM: FIFTEENTH l'iliiNWNlEN'f.—After ten ,4irs I.> prt ininnt. awl fifteen allanWeli in the in 2:1 0 • 4iienta. lon ba• the planalire of ,in,nnincing,that hip VIA 1.1. A Oit S.A.VATtI , N FOR TIIR HAIR. IA it perfeel ~rtirle. curable of infallibly re.onrinu gray hair to hk pt irrmryo lor, unit oil hunt failure. Bold by uit drug nimi, and fancy goods dealer . - THE -- COURTS. CITY NOTICES. BARN' liALL and CRICKET PANTS Three Dollars, All Wool, At Roomful. SL WrLsoreA. No. 603 and I' 15 Chestnut street TIMONED FIATS are porfec tle getral ; their Bonnota nr! , inmotaled. lit loan( 8r I'mos., No. 729 ehestnutstreet r 6 quoted loithol4hest authority in fashions. Price. y moderate. ALL THE LATEST STYLES CIIATINGS• PANTALOON STEEPS, AND 'VESTING'S F,r Spring Wear, NOW ARRANGED FOR PUBLIC INSFECTIONI AT CIIARLEN STOKitS'S, N 0.824 011HRTNUT STRWET KENNEDY & linos., 721) Chestnut street, ar 1,,i1 ) rereic ing iiptV Slistpeg in Litclivs' LIMA, Rich SUS . ..... RENT:rny 729 Cheenut stroet, ar lie oelc now lvade•ra of F taltion In Lad los• "Balm tl otanid Bonnet a. I.'huir French Flowers are ver an periur. • OAKFORD'S LllleSt Styles Of Ladles' and )1 7 wasi' Spring Hate Ole Ite let.Thtt their Store, KM awl 8:16 Cheitout titre° I,APlrsicingtlo. city should . . not Maw w ith,m( the lo.w 5111iinrn Rlnp9rittm of __Taos .. KENNEDY 1: nno4., 729 Cl;4Dut streat. G LNls' ILATs ! GENThe 11 ATS 'Jut , bemilista Sprint; St yles am now rawly at OIL x v0111.14'. IDDltrr i hd Coattliental. r. INsTicumENTs ant druggiStS* r+nudrnn' SNOWDEN At 'BROTH ER, 23 South Eighth otreot. (I)F.AFPrir.F3, ithIPIDN PAS AND OATAlllall tll , ,,t.tlL.uith the.tatutoal euct,utm.llT). INA AC,,.; D— oho 1n.0.,A•s Ito , Ifyi, miff Fiar Komi: alt 3' I io the )It•tiieut Collette of l'enesylcania,t2 yearn ox j., N o . ruff, reti street. Teetinionlale can be eOOO at liiii-ottrce.Ltlite—noidical facnit) are Invited to ac comt•iiio their ratienta i , UN iii ha. un Reereta in Ida prac tice. A rtitivial Lynn itiseried without pain. No charge for examination. _ . ('ttioNs, 111miims, luvertoti Nails, skillfully 1 1 Dr, 1. Davitlturn , N0:915 UlioHtnitt stroot, - Chorl4,-- 111.1- Intl,. • At.othi- mitt relieve the. pain of rbillrch I .11.1110. Unl , EN 'S NI , A UORDIALo Bold ro• lot ~ItWf2l-14. • •-• 'BUSINESS ESTAIII,I6IMD motHutoNG, G , •rmtintowti ncuun l • iuid lrit'th 81. )1 rt.'oo;lLELti ATtlblptc/N9 CONFECTIONERY. Rich and Rare Manufactures in FINE CONFECTIONS • CHOCOLATE. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN & SON, S. W. Cor. Twelfth and Market Streets. ttp3o-3trp§ FURS. &U., FURS ON STORAGE. • A. K. 8c F. K. WOIVIRA.TH, 1212,CHESTI1tET STREET, Bog to inform tho Ladles that they 'are now preoaro4t receive FOBS ON BTOBAGB through tho Hummer guaranteeing them against lose by Biro al fluth,ht trifling expel:Leo. A. H. & F. K. WOIVIRATH, 1212 Chestnut Ilitrciet. 01128 m w f 2m rp - ' ItEMOVALS. PIANOS,- MUSIC, 'ORGANS. LEE' & WALKER HAVE REMOVED Their among') stock of Sheet Melo, &c., heretofore contained la Nos. 722 and 026 ODESTN UT Street, TO No. 922 CHESTNUT STREET, AND' HAVE HAVE OPENED . With a complete stock of MUSIC AL PUBLICATIONS. PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS, MUSICAL IN STItUdIENTS, etc., etc., etc. , - LEE & WALE - ED.'S Musical - Almanac sent free-to any address on application. ap27 argil - PROPOSALS. NORTHERN PACIFIC - RAILROAD. TO R. R. CONTRACTORS : SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office Of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, No. 120 BROADWAY, corner of Cedar Street, New York, until WEDNES DAY, thelirst day ot June; 1870, at-12 o'clock, noon, or § - 6rgx — Wding, ma.gonry; - brirlging and ballasting-of that portion of the Northern Pa cific Railroad in the State of Mlnneseta, es-T tending from the Dalles of the St. Louis River to-the-Red-River,-the_western_boundary of Minnesota, (a di:tance of. about 230 miles,) including everything requisite to complete the road-bed for a single track, and necessary side tracks, ready to receive the-rail superstruc ture. ProiisOS - may be for - the work in detail; or by the mile. - The said Company will also receive pro posalmat the same time and place, for the titn her cross-ties, and for the iron, rails, spikes and fixtures for the road as above. The iron rails to be deliVered on the dock at Duluth, Minnesota, or at the crossing of the Missis sippi River, and the ties robe received accord-. ing to the-blank-forms -which.,will,barnadyfey distribution on Wednesday, May 4th,1870, at the - office of the Company, as above, where plans of the structures and maps and profile, of the-road, with full specifications, can then be seen, and the time allowed for completion of the contracts made known. T! , e Company reserve the rigid to reject any Or all bids not deemed to be fort the interest of tLe Company. Printed circulars,. containing full informa tion, will be furnished on application, by mail F Chief Engineer, otherwise, to Edwin . ! Johnson, Engineer, or to the President of the,Company, at the office, No. 120 Broadway, as/above. • J. GREGORY SMITH, President Northern Pacific It. IL Co. NEW YORK, April 26, 1870 ap2.7 10trp§ GENTS• FURMSIIING GOOD S . The Latest London Made-up Scarf THE "BEAU IDEAL." J. W. SCOTT & CO., No. 814-CHESTNUT STREET A CASE OF NEW STYLE FRENCH SHIRTINGS JUST RECEIVED NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN. As the season of the year is at hand for gentlemen to replenish their ward robe, the subscriber would particular') invite attention to his IMPROVED PATENT SHOULDER• • SEAM SHIRT, made from the best materials, wort; done by ,hand, the cut and finish .o• which cannot be excelled; warrante( to fit and give satisfaction. Also, to a large and well selecte( stock of Wrappers, Breakfast Jackets Collari, Stocks, Hosiery, Gloves Ties, &c., &c. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. I and 3 North Sixth Street. minim w tyrp MIT RNITURE, &U. FURNITU - 11E. JOHN GARDNER. 1316 CHESTNUT STREET, 800 unaucstionably soma of •tho nowout and pretties styles of • FINE • FUR NIT.UR over before produced. In regard lo quality and finial t T i le r cviiottalint!tr the t et aloft or those In tend log to purchaso to .111 ant o hie 4took ,whic w ill bo kold at p..tpoo fniuil trove [0411)011g. rolOto. r t HORTICULTURAL - FOSES.--UPWARPS - OF -13,0 I lure Itosos comintx hilo 11, ni Vorb.l cdlier Montt+, at wor r5,'755 qu, 11,710(.011th Mr. . . lip 30.7q1.), 11)1J Y TIIE• B A Itl LEY VE, ji . A. ita . 11A It TlioLo MA W, op3O rp§ buportorti, 41.0117231dtr0vt. NO& - . 713-i‘:.Nii'i.:7 7 ll.s-- - .t . ORT:*- . :, TENTH :STREET, Would call attention to the following • SCARCE AND DESIRA!.BLE.GOODS: - ' • • Black and White Striped Silks, Wide Stripes, Medium Stripes, Narrow Stripes, at sl'o2l. Black and White Mourning Silks $1 to Ne s . Colored, t P t 'lar and Striped bilks, Mo. Fine'Japa F n i e ne se Slik n s, e Plain,l l l e aTd s a y ntaitiip ` es, 7 Bl to 51 50. " BLACK GRO GRAIN SILKS. ' • - g large assortment bought before the recent. heavy advances in Good Black Silks, at $l, 51 15. Black Gro Grains, at 51 30, $1 871, 111 40. Black Gro Grains; $1 50, $1 02k , 51 75. Black Gro Grains, $2, 82 25. $2 50. • Black Tafteta Parisienne, $2 75,.53. Gros Grain Cashmere, 53 00 to 84. Cashinere Sublime, $5 to $8 50. Fine Gros Giain Silks from the best Lyons manufacturers at the lowest prices. BLACK HERNA-Nll3, A BARGAIN. • Fine .Mesh, 31 371 c. . Heavy Open Mesh, 650.; all w001..' Extra Leavy Open Mesh. 75, 87, $l, 51 25. 8.4 Silk - and Wool Open Mesh. - - TRAVELING DRESS MIXTURES, ' In Silk and . Wool, Linen and Wool, Cotton and Linen, pure Mohair andyongee of every variety, from 250. to 51 25. - 5,000 yards Cherie Plaid Watch Poplins, 12ic., cost 25c. to import. . 2,000 yards Mottled Grenadines, 01c. . A choice assortment, at low prices, of Llama Lace Pointes, Sacques, Mario Antoinettes. Latest Styles-of Spring Shawls. • PEREMPTORY SALE VALUABIE WORKS OF ART. Previous - to sailing for Europe on the 14th of May, Mr. CHARLES P. HASELTINE will sell at Auction all his valuable collection of OIL PAINTi ii%S and WATER COLORS, WITHOUT RESERVE OR LIMITATION, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, on the Evenings of THURSDAY and FRIDAY, May stb and 6th. -- They will be sold at his Galleries, 1125_CHESTNUr Street, where they are now on Exhibition Free. - The most valuable collection of- - Paintings perhaps ever offered in Philadelphia. aD2Bthamtuwth6t CARPETINGS. &U. RETAIL _DEPARTMENT. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, 509 Chestnut - Street. CARTE-TINGS. SPRING IMPORTATIONS. Greatly Reduced Price;3.” ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. CANTON MATTINGS. COCOA MATTINGS. — OREASE & SLOAN; No. 509 Chestout Street. mh2 w• f tn 3narr, NEW CARPETINGS. WE ARE NOW OPENING A FULL LINE OF FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS, OF ALL GRADES, WRIOII WE ARE OFFERING AT SEASON. RE DINED PRICES FROM LAST SEASON. LEEDOM, SHAW & STEWART, 685 IdARICET STREET. fel9 3mrp CARRIAGES - . CARRIAGES. WM. D. ROGERS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, ORIGINAL AND ONLY MANUFACTURER OF THE CELEBRATED ROGERS' CARRIAGES 1000 and 1011 tHESTNUT:::STREET, PHILADELPHIA *7' Now and elegant styles of Carriages constantly produeed, rah2lm w f Srnro D. M. LANE, CARRIAGE BUILDER 3432, 3484 and 3436 Market St. WEST PIIIIADELPHIA. A largo aaeortrnent Of Carriages - of - every description constantly on hand. Especial attentions paid to repairing. jul4 Smrpi REMOVAL. REMOVAL. The underelgned r sportf Ily Inform their frlervla and t bat they have I'OIIIIOVVIi their PAINTING ESTABUSILDIENT fr. m No. 437 Arch street to No. 1705 CHESTNUT STREET. • Efo,ping rectkre share. of yob.r.palronage we re main, Yours, respectfully, CIRLILE & JOY. at,29-*ltro IIJ E. 171 EN ICY—, 13- .1t fat! of I tollem' eke and Mantillas, moo r late location, N. N. Eighth streete, in ohm moo tor Iter - largeF rr. huoinoNe, hex remove.l to the I;I4.GANT ANI , SPACIPI , ti WARN IWO% at the r. N. corner of N INT II and A 11v11 St roots, whore she now effera,in lehli!im, to I or it, elk of (lento end Mantllla. a I 110 f r, ill% Paisley Eltawla, Lae. Pointe and 1 , 1 ,11 \ (. 1711 I isl/1.:1,111TE ,I•NK „Embroidering, s ta nt pine. &e. t.ln. A, , 1b01) kriiport FINANCIAL. 7 PER. CENT. GOLD LOAN, - - __YREF.,_OIP 19. TAX, OF TUB Builington l - ce - dar Rapith moot/ R. R. Co.'s HEST 'IVIORTGAGE 50-YEAR CONVERTIBLE BONDS. A Limited Quantity - For - Sale AT 95. FLAT. The. acentetl Interest from Noreraber_lst going to the buyer. The greet+r rart of the road ie already completed, and shown large earnings, mid the balance of the work ia.ra pidly pregreee ng. Wo unhesitatingly recornme art these Deadens the safest and Leer int eetment in the market.-., Rl 7 vi'ett ITC'S' *re u ire tirltrlenan Icre - tutu hie per rent. interent, wl‘ile these pay eight and one quarter per cent In Gold; and we regard the nocurity equally-good. HENRY CLEWS .& CO., Bankers. No. 32 WA LL STREET. BOWEN & FOX, BARKER BROS &CO., T. WHELEN & CO., KURTZ & HOWARD. * as 24trp DREXEL & CO., No. 34 South Third Street„ American and Foreign Bankers. Issue Drafts and Circular Letters of Credit, available on presentation in any part of Europe. Travelers can make all their financial an rangernents through es, and we will collect their interest and dividends without charge. DREXEL, WINTHROP & CO., New York. DREXEL, BA RJES it CO., Paris. I.NSUIt'ANCE. The Penn - Mutual Life Insurance CO., No. 921 CHESTNUT STREET, PurrADELique. 'ACCUMULATED FUND I . IN 0031. E FL/11130 OVER $3,0110,000 SAMUEL C. 'HUEY, President. SAME. E. STOKES, Vice President. JOHN-W .110 1? SOIL A. V. P. (1.; Actuary. H. S: STEPHENS, Secretary. W.P. , HA,C.KRF, .Vuperintendeneof city Agents Boom No. I,Nerood Floor. The attentilun of theeitizons of Philadelphia is called to thin lon¢ entalaished and truly MUTUAL , lallrE LN SUItANCE CUM PAN Y when.in every ins ire I. portion' is un aloud partner in the proti Vi'ltloll Ait ,11 DI VIDED A:4N IJA and which:for the point twoitY years, [MVO liverugell abota fl Y' N EI L t IN.INT. The Trani ens aro dual rout "r increasing the binittuoi of the Company Di this city, wit re, as a DOME COM PA N it on glit to bu largely patronized. Ite rant of pr , lntions are as low, and the soot ity it g,tal an th at °flared by any other conapan y—und for the par poso - of Increasing the DOME ROSINESS, they la.tve SPPi+nted HACKER, Suporant , tul .tat of city Auent,n, whe y will likewise receive application for innitratuto. Activ, int-IlLtent %goats or iinvit,sert wanted for city wo e rk, with liberal corapstriation. • Apply as above. apld ra f 13t rp§ . -__- u ~ ►u :~ .s- ~,~N - n~ rive. BARTLETT , No: 33 South Sixth Street, Ever thankful for the patronage ex tended him heretofore, and . desirout-.of - further ,favors,- begs to . • ar•nOuce his Spring Si)les - tit" noels and' Shoes for t i lents )- tilid Boys , wear— A large. assortment of Civtoin-made Cowls, made on his improved Lasts, which are nurivailVll for coint,rt mid beauty, ' , noble's hilt' to familia' a ready fit at all w t tarp rp "BA 13,11.; " litl(I 1, (i V I.:1:i T J. BEST. A . & .1. 11; BA ICC1101, 0 111 10 W: polo Agout , i, 23 A, kutith,otroet.A 8969235 19