.LUIINEBNICIMi!. —At. the Arcb Street Theatre, this evening, Kr. J. R. Emmet will repeat Fritz ; or Our German Cousin. - -At -the-Walnut -Street_Theatre,.to,night. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams will appear in the drama entitled Fairy Circle and the comedy, The Customs of the Country. —At the Chestnut Street Theatre, this eve ning, the pantomime, Fair One With a Blonde Wig, will be' repeated by Mrs. Oates's Bur lesque Company, . A .splendid hill has been prepared for a matinee performance on Thursday afternoon, May 10th, on which occasion benefit of the sun - briars of the Richmond calamity:, • - • —At Fox's American Theatre, this evening, a miscellaneous performance will be given by a good company, including a number of new artists. —At the Eleventh Street Opera .Honso, Messrs. Carncross Dixey offer a splendid bill for this evening. A new and laughable burlesque, entitled, Fifteer .Amencintent Bally will be produced. , —A.t . the Seventh Street Opera House a first-class minstrel performance will be given this .evening, Messrs. Duprez 85 Benedict announce that they will 'close the season in this city this week for a tour to the North and West. They will return about September first. On Monday next, the Hibernicon, a pano rama,' representing a tour in Ireland, will -be exhibited. The engagement of the Peak Family of . Swiss Bell Ringers has been post poned. —The Pilgrim will be exhibited at Concert Hall every evening during this week, and on Saturday afternoon. The Centenary M. E. Church has a benefit to-night. —Professor Edwin J. "Houston, of. the Cen tral High School, will deliver a lecture on " Statical Electricity t " on Thursday evening next, ,under the auspices of -the Scientific Mi crocosm. The lecture will be illustrated by experiments. z-‘ , The - Pilgrini - was -eXhibited-:-on --Monday evening for the benefit of the Northwest Boys' Grammar School. The exhibition was a success in every, particular. —The First Moravian Church, Franklin and Wood streets, will .give a concert to morrow evening,.under the direction of-Prot. M. M. Warner. CITY BULLETIN. —The citizens of the Tenth Ward favorable to the nomination of John Price Wetherill- to represent the Second District in Congress, held a meeting last evening, at Broad and Race streets: - The::. attendance was large: Josiah K isterbock, .Esq., presided Geo. , Truman acted - ii Vice -Presiilent 7 aii - drG -- ." - Henilerson - 7 as Secretary. The following preamble and resolutions were adopted : 'Whereas A crisis has arrived when the in dustrial, interests of the nation are imperilled by a most determined free trade assault, backed by both foreign and domestic capital, and when an especial aim with the enemies of rome - yindusti y seems-tcr - be — to nj u re-the manufactures of . Pennsylvania and to render our. State a subject of unjust reproach :on ad- count (Aber persistent adhesion to the policy of protection... _ Aid eled8;11 is most important that - .at such - a time we should be represented in Con g_ye,ss. If}' Our strongest and best men, in order that the Commonwealth may command . respect by the high-minded independence and in-. tegrity, as welris etafrient perspersonalsonworth -7 6f her delegates, and at.tbe same time have men there qualified by education and long ex= perieuce to'speak knowingly of the industrial and conitiexcial interestS•of - our State and city ; therefore. Resolved , That we present to the citizens of' the Second Congressional District the name of John Price Wetherill, a manufacturer and merchant of the third generation in connection • he trade_and industry of this cit • • gentleman of liberal edacation, of large means and independent position, long identified with public affairs as-a member of our Mtinicipal Councils, a member of the Board of Trade,and for fears an active, useful and influential busi ness man. Resolved, That such a man in Congress would be able to bring to the'legislation of the Republic an amount of experience and practi cal ability in finance, commerce, industry and general trade that would be of vast benefit to our public interests, and of essential good to our city and State ; and that we, therefore, ask the citizens of the district to nominate himi . hi the confident assurance that they could make no other selection so fitting at a time like the present. —Messrs. Thomas & Sous sold at the E-- change yesterday, the followinr , b stocks and real estate:. 15 shares Union Mutual Insurance Co., $5 75; 110 shares Union Mutual Insurance Co., $5 504 3 shares Merchants' Hotel Co., $42; 100 shares Pembroke Oil Company, 4 4 cent ; 50 shares Imperial Oil Co., 1 cent; 1 share Mercantile Library Co. $5 ; 2 shares . Camden and Atlantic Railroad preferred, $2O; 11 shares Camden and Atlantic Railroad com mon, $10; 500 shares ltathbone and Camden Oil, 31 cents; 500 shares Wetzel County Oil, !: cent; 200 shares Centrilla Oil Co., ic.; 300 shares Cow Creek and Stilwell Run Oil, shares Franklin Fire-Insurance; $430; ,000 Oil Creek and Allegheny Railroad 7 per cent., 70 cents; 21 shares Central Transpor tation Company, $5O ; 340 shares Central Transportation Company,sso; 23 shares Central Transportation Company, $4O 75 ; 110 shares Minehill and Schu3lklll Haven Railroad, $53 50; $4,000 FhiladelPhia and Erie Railroad 0 per cent., 00 cents; 20 shares Enterprise In- surance Company, $45 75 ; 5 shares Steuben ville and Bulimia Railroad' (old), $0 75 ; valuable tract, 140 acres, Penrose ferry foaq and river Schuylkill, $l6O per acre; two-story prick dwelling, No. 230 Jacoby st., subject to a yearly ground rent of $45, $2,725; two-st6ry brick dwelling, No. 619 Baker street, $1,105: two frame dwellings and stable,Everett street, $1,420; modern three-story brick resi• dence, No. 14 . 21'"1' filbertstreet, $19,100; modern four-story • brick residence, No. 1425 Filbert street, $10,700; modern residence, No. 1203 Green street, $6,350; two-and-a-half story brick dwelling, 344 Catharine street, $3,100 ; two-and-a-half story brick dwelling, Kauffman street, in the rear, $1,525; four-story brick store, No. 511 Commerce street, $12,500. —The Newsboys' Home Association held its annual meeting yesterday afternoon. The an nual report shows : N umber furnished lodging, 5,245 ; number of meals, 0,370. During this period 325 boys were admittted, of which 00 were born in New York, 170 iu Pennsylvania, 22 in New Jersey, 8 in Indiana, 10 in England, :;(11n Ireland', 20 in Delaware, and 5 in Mary land ; of these, 03 were able to read and write. 102 ' were able •to read only, and 130 unable to read or write. The average age at which the admissions were made was 141. 88 of these boys were without parents ; 113 had fathers but no mothers, and 124 had mothers and no fathers. During the month of March 10 boys were sent to situa tious in the country; four of-whom returned to the city. The home is at present . provided with accommodation for 52 boys, but could, if necessary, lodge .half as many more. The school is held - four nights in the week, and the boys are _ inakiptL. id p.dvarictneut,_qspec,ially_ :in litey evince a decided preference. The total amount of motinv - re ceive( rum t ft - 17(717; up to date of report was $779 S. The Superiutemdent, in closing his report, suggests that a library be established for the use of the boys. The Tre:Lsurer,Frank then-react--his-rep9rt r whicli—sho wed th e receipts; by contribution and otherwko, to have b een $17,033 09, and the dkborseute,uts 07,364 32, leaving nzr balance et 1; 2 1 A 77. • . The Treasurer, in presenting his report, re- _ - marked that the institution was in debt to the amount of over six hundred dollars,, over and above the balanee' in his hands., ' • —Mayor FoxL yesterday, handed over. 'to Joseph Patterson, Esq., Treasurer of the Fund - for - the - relief - of - ther - Riehmo - nd sufferersit he following additional subscriptions: Adams Exprgss,,Cornpany,• - • - .Evening Telegraph, , - John A. Brown r Esq., -' • Evenfir.4Stal 4 , - Charles 'Megarece& Co., .D.Rdsellgarten,‘ - - Henry Cohen & Son, - ; . 1 4 w. 50 rreviously acknowledged, Total, - - - - $3,123 !2 5 —The Northern Libertiesßible Society held its thirty-eighth anniversary meetinglast even ing in the Fifth Street Methodist Church. , The annual report of the: Society was read. Itikated that the field of labor was a large 'one, era-: bracing - the - olds district "Of-*Northern•Liberties. The object of the Society is, the circulation of ' the Scriptures without note or comment., Dur ing the year two of the managers of the Society died, Mts. - Rachel Fearing and Mrs. Anna - M. Reed. - The number of Bibles distributed dur ing the year was as follows : English Bibles, 35 ; German Bibles, 30; Testaments;4 ; total, 69. Addresses were delivered by Rev. Noah M. Price, of the Lutheran Church, and Rev. J. S. Hartley, of the Reformed Church. —The Trustees of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America, held a meeting yesterday afternoon, at the office of the Presbyterian Board of Publication. The report of the Treasurer. was presented,showing .the receipts from April 1, 1869, to 1870 to have been $6 , 1,135 01, making together with $14,- 567 .57, the balance in the haiidi oftlie Traa- - surer last year, the sum of $78,702 68. All was' expended save the balance on' hand April I 1, amonutiog to $10,952 95. The largest items of expexidittiie were the " Fund for Disabled Ministers," $38,579 51, and " Investment of Permanent funds, $14,600. The Committee on Finance presented a tabular statement of the investments:, amounting in the aggregate to the large sum of 53. —A pairof horses attached to a carriage took fright at Passyunk road and Federal streets, yesterday, and ran off. The - occupants of the vehicle, John Gates, aged 0 years, residing at No. 1150 PasiYunk - road, and Frederick Sow em-dge-d-li years, - living at No.--1151 ,- Passyunk rod, were thrown out and dangerously in jured. They were removed to their h3mes. The team belonged to Mr. James Elliott. —The Commissioners 'of Fairmount Park bare passed an ordinance that no person shall be permitted to bring led horses within .the MIMS of the Park, and any persons-who brings in a borse ITC't Ifarnels - ed - to - va - gotror - mounted by a rider shall be fined $5 for each offence. Saunders's lecture on Educa; tion, last-evening, - at Ceurtland Saunders Col lege, was well received by a large, intelligent audience. The lecturer gave full directions for The. training of children. . - —Mrs: Coleman, aged fifty years, residing at No. 139 Race street; was run over" by - a -- mail - wagorrat - Sixtb -- an --- Cliestnut - streets, and se verely-injured-abotitthe-arins—and—tbiglisilast evening. - JERSEY MATTERS. CAUGHT.-A man giving his name as that of Bilks was, yesterday afternoon, arrested on his way to Camden, by virtue of a telegram re ceived by Mayor Cox. He was charged -with having stolen a cow and the committal of Jmeral7other - depredatiorw -- 11 - e - earriedm - bag which was found to contain a quantity of cloth ing and other artielesi-supposed to-have-been stolen. Mayor Cox gave him a partial hear ing, and committed him for a further-- investi gation. The robberies were perpetrated in the icinity of Moorestown, Burlington county. There ale many of this class of individuals strolling about the country, who ought to be in the penitentiary. They go about ostensibly on the plea of traveling from one point to another, and asking alms from door to door, and then rob wherever and whenever an opportunity RECEIVED THEIR REW.A.HD.—The three men who were arrested in Camden a few weeks ago, charged with committing robberies at Medford, have been found guilty by the Mount Jlolly Courts and sentenced to four years' imprisonment in the Penitentiary at Trenton. They were rough-looking and very badly behaved men, whose conduct was very much against them. TEMPERAIsICE. To-morrow evening the friends of the temperance cause in Camden will hold a large meeting in the First Presby terian Church for the purpose of advancing its principles. Several milinent speakers will be present. Strenuous efforts are making to se cure the passage by the next Legislature of an act submitting the question of license or no li cense-to-a-direct-vote of; the peopled and it is thought such an effort will be successful. FALSE PnETENcE.s.—A young lad named napes was, yesterday,committed by Mayor Cox on a complaint entered against him charging Wm with having obtained money of certain In dividuals under false pretendes. te will be tried during the present term of the Camden Courts. ATLANTIC CiTy.—Another of those popular concerts given by the principals, assistants and pupils of the public schools will come off on Friday. evening • next, for the, ‘ benefit of - the schools. These entertainments are decidedly interesting. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. YARNS FOR SALE. Cotton and Worsted yarns,. all numbers. Cotton Yuma, ono, two, three or four ply, on cone, on beams and In Aetna. Also, Chain and Satinet Warps, Cotton and Wool Waste. GEO. I'. HALL, Commission Merchant. 67 MUM Street, Boston, Mass. nah2s 3m§ • FUR SALE--A MANUFACTURING bueineas In complete ntnnlng order, with machinery and everything mettielte for.carrying it on. There la a good trade"connected with it. For further Information at ply tte HERDIC= I. LLOYD, /12 South Fourth atreet. ap.29,1 . Irr St* VCR SALE CHEAP—A LARGEWAL NUT Counting-houee Def!c,..Addresti." H. M.,' BULLETIN OFFICE. my2,tl§ ZELL'S' POPULAR . .ENCYCLOPEDIA; L. COLANGE, Editor. • The BEST, LATEST and CHEAPEST over publish- Ciii le not only a COMPLETE ENCIyULOPEDIA; written SINCE THE nun, hence the only ono giving any account of the LATE BATTLES, and those Ivho fought them, but Is also a thorough and ' COMPLETE LEXICON, A GAZETTEER OP ME WORTD, A BIOGRABIIICAL DICTIONARY, A BIBLICAL DICTIONARY, A LEGAL DICTIONARY, A MEDICAL DICTIONARY' analthe only book containing all those subjects. The more than 2000 ILLUSTRATIONS; on 'every. variety of-J. - abject, alone will-cost ei•er-VO,OOO.- No other work is so rally and so well illustrated. -•- TlLVErtir -- 04."4 '7,3 It I 1;1)11 1101 ANIMALS, AIACHINISISY, CIItItAT 1111LN AND WOMIGN, &C., &C., &C. Total coat, bound, to fitROCRITIVAII3 cavvr,4ol.6o, a saving of more than $lOO over other similar works. A 50 cent- specimen nunibor,-containing 40 pages and 78 pictures, Will ho sent free fern) cents. Agents and Canvassers truntdd. sold only by subscription. Address T. ELLWOOD ZELL . Philadelphia, fcl9-6 13t PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY,. MAY, 4, ozo. --- AURA REENE'S CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. EXTRA NOME.' THURSDAY AFTERNOON. May 5, • . GRAND MATINEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE - -- RIOHMOND - SUFFERERST - On which °catalpa •• - NRS. JAMES . A. OA:TES ad her •- $lOO -- 100 ; 100 ,author with MR. HUGHEY DOUGHERTY., 111 R. FRANK * BROWER, AND A HOST OF OTHER TALENT HAVE KINDLE VOLUN• - 100 1 M ERR D. A MONSTER' PERFORMANCE WILL DA GIVEN, Tho entirorecoipto of • which, will inilortrardml to 'the DoOdynuffercro who bud tho minfortuno of being id tho tocont terrible calamity at tho Richmond Court Homo. i . Roo:minim, -- TIIIIRSDAY AFTERNOON, May 6, ~ .. . Ir i • ... . At 2 o'clocUi ~ ', . ' Dbora opon atTo'cloce, , '.‘ . lt •,- . $570 - $2;553 25 1 AIANIJT 81'REET THEATRE, , THIS ( WEDNESDAY) EVENTNG. May MR. and MRS. BARNEY W ILLI.A.MtI 1, , , :, . • In Three G lerions Pieces. , ,•-' •: • 1 ' ' ' ' THE' FAIRY IMBUE. Con O'Gnrolan Mr. Barney Williams BI oldies Mrs. Barney Williams • , After whieh the Bearing Comedy of IT- '• • THE. CUSTOM. OF THE COUNTRY. . ttlfeiin Mrs. Barney Williams L.To conelude.with•the side-splitting Fnrce 3 ._ ... _ ' ' . THE 11APPY111AN• RS. JOH.N.DREW'S ,AR(.111 STREET THEATRE. __ Regius 8 o'clock MONDAY, EVERY NIGHT • I .AND bATORDAY A FTERNOO.N, at 2, , MR. JOSEPH K. EMMETT, The celebrated young Character Actor Obas.oapor's Comic and Nensational , j drama entitled ' , RITZ, OUR COUSIN GERMAN. FRITZ JOSEPH K. EMMETT Ab With Songe._ Panceaand Instrumental Solos.. FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF 'MK. EMMETT. • FIRoT FRITZ MATINEE ON SATURDAY. r J AIIRA KEENE'S ' • BegtllB at 8. CHESTNUT-STREET THEATRE. THE GREAT HIT OF THE SEASON.- Homes cron(itui nightly. .Last-Week hut One. MRS. JAMES A. OATES'S BURL MITE COMPANT Third Lilac Fairy Pantomime Extravaganza. FAIR ONE WITH THE BLONDE WIG, Orthe HARLEQUIN AND HIS MAGIC TRUMPET. Third appearance of the people's favorite Comedian, Mr. M. W _• MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at '2. DUP B. E Z & BEN EDICT'S OPERA Home, Seventh street; below 'Arch.' "DUPREE S BENEDICT - ILMISPOR. lIIITCITAS. - WE V ON — — ' ---- Man agar and - Pro pri otom - En ga gem ent for a'short Beason only, "Commencing MONDAY. May 9th, of . MAYOY.'S GREAT' PICTORIAL. 8117KICAL AND NATIONAL lENTE RTAIN MEET, • • -. THE lIIRERNICON. Representing A TOUR IN tuft ' • ' Accornpanied by Vocal and Instrumental . Rosie, selected from'the works of 'celebrated Irish Pots and Contposore, end rendered by the following distinguished artists The great JERRY COMA N as Barney the Guido; MARIE, D. McEN'OY as Norah; 'bliss KATE HALPINE as Airs. o'o tliaghan and, the Widow. MR. CHAS. IdcEYOY," Musical Director and Lecturer. SPECIAL NOTICE.— This . In the only Original " 11111ERNICON," and for the last' ten years hae re ceived the sanction Hof -the Olergv. the Press" and the Public wherever it hae been exhibited. The entire Panorama has been recently repainted, and, as a Work of A rt.. stands unrivalled on this Continvnt. Prices as 110[Pd'. - - For full particulars see Programme slid other notices. GrandIIITIERNICON-MATINEES.on__ WEDNESDAY and SATIJRDATY - A - FTE RNOONS - ,atieZ duced pricee, commeneing at 2 P. M. Evening—Doors open at 7. commence at 8. C. 11: HALL, General Agent... NOTICE.:—Penh FATAH • Swiss Bell Ringers' etigne,e thent postponed until further notice- m yd. • - 00 ExHil,l; l 4.7E'ggiTNELli CONCERT HALL. _STU I.__CRONY • ; Tuesday Ev=ening—First Colored Baptist Church. -Weduesday-,lllatinite add Evening B,oenten, ary M, E. Church. - . Thursday Evening —Church of Bedeniption.• ;Friday Evening—St. John Evangelist P. E. Church. Saturday—Both 2.30 P. M. and 8 Evening. AIR. and hi.8.b...J.1.1. HAYES'S BENEFIT; J. Yir". DA IN,Proprietor. Choice Seats, 75c.; Admission . 50c.; Children.' 25e.---- . DuP EEZ & NEDICT'S OPERA SEVENTH Street. below Arob. LAST - SIX NIGHTS OF-THE SEASON. DURREZAItBENEDICT'S .GIGANTIC-_ ➢IINBTRELS _ will close their Brilliant Season on SATURDAY, -- - treno-ont-cm-a-Summer-TourT-returning—home-again-to Phi to del ph ht,to open their regular season,about Septem ber lest. FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE,—. ... MONDAY - EVENING. - Mnr: 2AL - find alltho week.- FOUR NEW 13 CARS. Mons. and Mlle ; Leopold; Signor Canal°. Mi‘AP Polly Daly; New Spanish Ballet; Series of Living. Pictures. Matinee on Saturday at 2 o'clock. ' • FOYER ACADEMY OF" m - usrc. PARLOR CONCERT STRING QU A.RTETTE CLUB. Messrs. G. GC HLEM ANN WM. wror,L, Ja., Tll FO. Th , ET,TGER and IL HENNIG, assisted by Mr. 1S G 1 STEL . vtli Pm.o el unnual-brin-fit-con- eert WI:DNESGAY EVF.NING,IIIay 4. an3o:o in W thlt• QE.NTZ AND HASSLER'S MATINEES.— 0 Mnbmal Fund Hall, ]869-70 . Rvery SATURDAY AFTER NOON. at 33,1 o'clock. nel9.4f The Lek, Matinee of the beason will be giveu 8A- Tu It DAY. 91 ay 14th. A CADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT street, above Tenth. Open rorp 9e. 14 . .t 5 06 P . . t o t, Great Picture of Wt"n e CHRIST REJECTED .Je22.tf is Still on exhibition. NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE: THE 'FAMILY RESORT. CARNCROSS B DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, " .111,WANCIROS8,1gritin:Rer:* PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, OFFICE IV) SOUTH THIRD .TRENT. PHILADELPTIIA, April 28, 1570. From this date, goods intended for Mobile or points beyond New Orleans, reached by our connecting lines. Intuit be well-strapped if in boxes, and securely covered if in trunks, otherwise they will not be received by this Company. WM. L. JAMES, epZB my 2 4§ General Agent. n-. , OFFICE OF THE MONT ALTO Iron Company, Philadelphia, April 27, 1470. The Annual Mecting of the Stockholder.; will he held at the office of the Company. No. 407 . Library street, on ONDAY , the 11th day of May next, at 2 o'clock P. M., wLen en I.IVCI iOll will be held for Directors Howe for the ensuing year. WILLIAM J . BARR, up 2.9 fro w 6th Secretary. CUUTIN OIL COMPANY, OFFICE NO. 218 WALNUT ST ENT, 110031 17. PIIILADELPtiIk, May 2 1470. _The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Corm pony will be lit - the Office orTTIIITBSDAY, 12.111 Inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, to determine the number of Directors that shall thereafter govern the affairs of the C. mpa»y; to elect a Board of Directors for the en-. suing year, and to transact such other business as may conic before the meeting, M. B. IC ICILY, my 2 9l§ Secretary. u THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK PIIILAIIiCT.DIDA, May 2, 1870. Tha Directors have this (1%9 declared a dividend of Serra Per Cent. for the last nix months, shier of taxes, payable en demand ft . •-• PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 25TR, 1870.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the 'VULCAN MINING COMPANY (of Lake Superior) will be held at their office, No. 324 at kraut, on T II URSDA Y Abe 12th of May, 1870, at 12 o'clock, for the election of Directors, and the transaction of other busi ne.a, ap26 t m_ yl2§ E. A. HOOPES, Secretary., cai. DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL COMPANY. OPFICIC, TRENTON, N. S., April 11, 1870. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Dela ware and Puritan Canal Company will ho held at the Company's Office, Trenton, N. J. on. TUE iDAY, the 10111 of M ay,1870, at 12 o'clock, M., for the election' of nine Directors to serve for the ensuing year. JOHN P. SToCKTON, ap22 15t§ ecretary Delaware and Raritan Oanal _ _ n OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA U r y COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES.3O4 WALNUT Street. A Meeting of the Stockholders will be hold at 12 o'clock on DIONDA Y, oth May next,to act upon the Supplement to their Charter, passed at the last session of the Legis lature. _ _ WILLIAM B. RILL, CAMDEN AND AM BOY R AIL ROAD AND TRANSPORTATION 00 ',IPA NY. , • ' TRENTON, N.J., April Ilfh, 1870. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Cam den and Amboy Railroad an'd Transportation Company will he held at the,Cluntiny's office, in Trenton, N. J., on TUESDAY., the, 10th of Nay, 1870, at 12 {'clock M., for the election of even Directors, to servo for the en suing year. _ SAMUEL J. 13 &YARD, Secretary A. R. R. et T. Co. _ OFFICE OF THE SCLIUYLLCILL th=Y RIVER PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, Twenty•second street, below Spruce. i It R.LPIIIA, May 2d, 1870. A InoPting of the Stockholders of the Schuylkill River Passenger Railway Conipany•will be held on THURS DAY, 12th inst., at 12 o'clock, 111., to talco action upon the ucceptenee of a supplement to thelt Charter, ap proved April 7th, 1870. S. GROSS FRY, toy2nt w f tuiyl2§ • Secretary, ub THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders or the Green Mountain Coal Com pany will be held on. TUESDAY, May 10th 1870 41 t 12 o'clock, noon, at the oMeo of ICDMUND MTH, Raom Permsylvunla Railroad Building Philo my2 m it fM 41* AM US EMENTis. ENTIRE COMPANY, SPECTAITNCiTie ES. up2l•l6t' 111)11 m7ll§ WILLIAM. S. GREEN, Becrotary QPIRITSTTURPENTINE:- - -322 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine now landing from steamer ueer.'! frpm Wilmington, N. 0., and for italo,byt - RAN, RUSSEL,L dt CO., 11l Chestnut street. ROSIN -457, BARRELS ROSIN NOW landing frontlitestner " Piopeor," frmn Winning ton.N. C.,and for silo by COCHRAN, RUSSELL it 00., 111 Chestnut street. FISH OIL,-60 BARRELS LIGRTAIOL orod meet Fish 011, low-prLood, for sato by 'BOW SOWLEY,I6 south Front ptreet. ' - NATIONAL ,BANK OF THE RE 10PUBLIO. , ' - , ' - Pumanacruta, Dilay 2,1570. i The Board of Directors havo declared a dividend or Throe and One-half Per Cont., clear of taxea, payable. on demand. . _ 1 . - JOSE i'll - P7 - 21U - 111.1e0RPT ---- i iny33tg ~, .• :: f , • , , . - • • ()milder. ,--- ONATIONAL BANK OF GERMAN "TOWN, PHIL A.D.E.LPHIA. , , • GERMANTOWN, illay.3, 1310,et0 The DireralinvollileiDw declared a ' Dividend of Seven and One-half PecOdnt., for tine'' leat six : months (clear of taxeshpaynbin OD demand. OHAULRE4 W.' OTTO, !Inv3 StiCashier. , UFAIIMPiRB7. . 14.1i1I.MANDIS' NA TIONAL BANK. • - • PIIILAIMPIIIA. May 3.1370. i The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of F,verer Oont. i payable on demand, clear of tax. ROIIgTON. 3 It., my 3 6t ° • C . , .I.CEN§.I,,pTGTON N4TIO,NAL , Mr 1870: f Dir • !The Board okietois have *hie' day declared a dlvh .dend of Twelve,Per Coat., payahlo 'on demand, clear of tuxes. . , 1110.101 4 1 N LLI , my.l.3h§ ' , , ' • :Cashier. 'THE' CO M AIEII,IAL NIVI'IONAL BANK.F PtiILADELPUTA, Mir 3, I b 7o . Tho Doan] of• Diroctore 'have. THIS DAY, doelarotl DivideOd - ofr,i - TO Per Cont.i .riartblo - pp . demand; cloAr o mY3 tt Oj • , • • ' B:C."PALMER, Caß)tlor.., 13(T dry ` -THWA4I 'A ig itA T IL I P ° „I4:7I 4 X . iI t- ' - The Directots Oita day deelared a .Div Mond of Eight Por Cent.,payable on demand., 'my3•9lS P. LAMB, Cashier. ry CORN GAY BANK rIIILADELPICIA, May 3,1870. The Board of Directors have this day declared a div l• dond of 6ix Per Cent., for thelast six months, payable on demand, clear of tax. " • ' • - H. P. SCEIETKEY, Cashier. • FOURTH NATIONAL BANK. PHILADELPHIA, May 3;1870. " -At a mooting of Directors, hi Id this day., It was unitni• Mously resolved to pass the Dlvidond, and that Ton Thousandliollars of the profits of the past six months be transferred to no surplus. account. • E:F. MOODY... • my3•3o .. • Cashier: . 31E .N E A c A: 1.3 . 04!' (JO 7 - PIIILLDELPITTA. Mdy 5d,1470. The Board of Directors' hare this day declared a !Mi. dend-of-Bito-per. Cent.,-payable-nn-detaand, elettt. of taxes.. ZORN L E IS , myB-tu lb s3i§ • •• Cashier. GIRARD 'NATIONAL DANK. 1 , 1111. A DE T. PlilA , Maya ,1870. The Directors have title day declared a dividend of Six Per Cont. for the laStmix months, free of taxes, paYable on dentapd.,_.... my3'3Q . IV: L. SCHAPFEB; u. • OFFICE OF "THE JEFFERSON FIRE INSUEANCE COMPANY OP PHILA DELPHIA," May 2,1870. At n meeting of the Board of Directots held this day, a Semi-annual Dividend of Three Per Cent., was de clared, clear of all taxes, payable on demand. ' PHILIP E. COLEMAN, Secretary. CITY-NATIONAL fIANK. - .nuLtknimrittxlttny MKS. The Board of-Diieetoraliave 'TUIS DA Y declared a dividend of Six Per Cent., payable 'on dmand, clear of taxes: - :7.6-.-ALBERT:LEWI ih yVtIi;ET,II4 7 3O THE WESTERN NATIONAL BANK OF PLIILADELPIIIA, 343,1870. The Directors have this Iltty declared a Dividend of Five Per Cunt., payable on demand, clear of tax. C. N. NVNYGANDT, Caahier. MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK. fluiLADEcknbta - bl_ay_ 3, WO - - 1111,e Board of TirectonTliaye this day declared a INVI: dend of Six Per Cent., payable on demand, clear of tax. res3-.6t J. WIEGIND, JR., Cashier. THE MANUFACTURERS'- NA-- (t MANUFACTURERS'- TIO.NAL BANK. • • - - • May 30870. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of Five Per Cent., payable o n demand. Cashier. COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL . May 13, 1870. - day declared - a - Drrfilend of ~ ,Five„Pcr Cent., clear of taxes, Payable on demand. zn333tf. 11 YOUNG. Camhier. -• NATIONAL BANK - OF Tat; ZIORT LIDY- ERN LIBERTIES. ' ' - PIIILAPHLTIIIA, May 3,1870. -' Th'D rectors hare thladay declared ra Dlrblimil •of Tien Per Cent., payable on demand, clear of tax. W. GUMMERE, my3so • OFFICE OF SHAMOKIN AND NEAR VALLRY COAL COMPANY, NO. 2H CHESTNUT STREET. Pii ILADF.L mita-AprilMth...lB77l._ A dividend of Thirty Cents per hhare, freer of taxes. Ime been di clnrrd'liy-Elie Diebetora t f'tha - S ham ok I n and I:ear Valley Coal Company, payable at the office o( the Company on demand.: W. P. ATKINSON, • -rny3 5t -Secretary;— [UCHELTENHAM AND • WILLOW * GROVE -TURNPIK E.—The Managers have this dny declared £ dividend of Four Per Cent.on tit* Capital Stock - of the Company, for the last Nix months (clear of taxes), payable on and after the 12th inst. MAY 2, lOW. S. PEROT, Treasurer, my 3 at* N.W. corner Sixth and Master tits. n --- ... . GERM.A NTOWN AND PERICIO - MEN TURN HE E.—The Managers have this day declared a dividend of Two and a-half Per Cent. on the Capital Stock of the Company, for the last his Months (clear of taxes), payable on and after the 12th 'mt. 111),Y 2,1870. W.lll. S. PEROT. .. • . -• Treasnrer, - - my33t" N. W. corner Sixth and Muster 'its. tel BROWN STONE RESIDENCE fa FOR SALE. No. 1922 • ARCM!: STREET. Elegant Brown-Stone Residence, three stories an Mansard roof ; Tory commodious furnished with every modern conveniende, and built in a very superior and 'rubstantial manner. Lot 28 feet front by 150 feet deep to Cuthbert street, on which is erected a handsome brick Stable and Coach House. J. 711.. - GIIMIEY Bc - 801 , 713, mla2s tf rpi 733 WALNUT Street. GERIIANTOWN—FOR SALE.—A Modbrn Villa,containing 14 rooms :noar the Depot. Terms ormr. ' CHAS. 11. STOKES, triy349t* No. 4829 )♦Pain street, GerMantown. • TO BUSINESS MEN 2 —FOR SALE atChestmitlllij, - near the depot, fri th 10 trains - depot; • • daily,--qt comfortable summer and winter residence, with heater, gas, water and 6 acres of valuable land ; stable, grapety, grt. en-house, Ice-house and vegetables ready planted • plenty of shade, fruit and dowers, Price moderato. Send for description. J. E. MITCHELL, my3-3t * 31e York avenue. frA FOR SALE—DESIRABLE REEL dence. No. 92 Queen street, Germantown. 10 rooms. Very wi , ll built. Ainsnalern improvements. In Com plete or4r. Lot, CO feet front. 3IACMANUS R TRA ()TWINE, ap3o-4t . !P„ • No. G . LS Walnut street. B. B. COILEGYS, Cushier tvw Vol SALE;—A DOUBLE THREE miI story brick house, with double threo-story back buildinge, No. 1752 North Tenth street. Also, mortgages for 81100, $5.000, s2d./10. 81,400, 191,150, and ground 'rents fur e 13,000, 115,000, $2,000, and five of 8600 each. W. 111NOICLE, ap..90 Tt* 7.3.3 Walnut street. M FUR SALE.—A MODERN AND DE ER eirable Residence, 80. 1703 Spruce !treat. Also ,a horse, carriage and harness, cheap. Apply to CHAR. 11. BART, 502 Walnut street. ' apiB tf§. /11 CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC CITY. —only Agency in Philadelphialfor the sale of Cot tageeand Building Lots at the above places. Several desirable opportunities now offered by DANIEL M. PDX & SON, apll -ling ' No. MO North Fifth street, - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. WE EIRI have for sale, on easy term, fifteen minutes from the city, on the Germantown Railroad, an Elegant Resi dence, beautifully and completely fitted out with all modern conveniences. It has been occupied for two years ma hoarding-how° and hasa good winter and summer patronage. J. Id: GUMMEY & SONS, 733 Walnut street an NEW BROWN STONE SOUSES Mk NOS. 1920, 2004 AND 2010 SPRUCE STREET FOR SALIO - ...PINISNED IN WALNUT IN THE MOST SUPERIOR MANNER, AND WITH EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. E. B. W ARREN, 2013 SPRUCE STREET. APPLY BETWEEN 2 AND 4 O'CLOCK P. N. , mhZstf Actimiy. — FOR SALE-1721 ' WOODSTO K `street ';860 Marshall street; 2118 Green street ; 716 . North Seventh street; 1428 North Seventeenth street; 18 south Fortieth' street ; 467 North Seventh street 860 North' Twelfth street ; - 1616 - Wallington - street; North Nineteenth street ; 1831 Ridge avenue ; 111 South Thirty-fourth street ; Forty.fourth and Belmont avenue; 606 Finial Forty - second at. HERBERT I. LLOYD, stp29 fm w 3tw , 112 South Fourth street. tyl SPRING LAKE—CHESTNUT EITLIIILL, PHILADELPHIA—FOR SALE— .Ten minutes' walk from Depot. ELEGANT 0011 NT ft SEAT. LAWN OF NEARLY NINE ACRES. itiorned with choice shrubbery, abundance of evergreen, fruit and Wade trees ; most healthy location; views for forty roiled 'over a rich country. Modern pointed-stono house, gas, , water Am; conch, Ice and spring houses;`never failing springs of purest water. . • LAKE FOR BOATING, all stocked with. Mountain Trout; Carr, P• ' Beautiful - cascade Nslth succession of rapids through tho meadow', _ _ .Apply to " R.. PRICE.. ap27 at f ingtt _ . On the Premises. FOR SAI4 --- tINT — TEItY(STO - K city•property taken in part payment, an elogante cidence, 2.11 minutes from Ninth and Green strodts, on GernitintoWnliailrond, in an improving neighborhood. 'The house .16 well built and very conveniently ar ranged ; contains in all 16 roonis ;In supplied with city water and every Modern convenience • p3lnted nlato-glass . front, tam kitchens, With . range in each, large p i n ta, largo Reynolds furnace in cellar.' Lot, 100 feet by 200 feet, well laid-out, including a very Bllporlor vegetable garden. GUMMEY & BONS, s p2o.w I m 1124 • ; • 733 Walnut strpet, DIVIDEND-NOTICES. XCEIANGE . NATIONAL totift NAL 4w.usT PHLLADItILietiIA..-- , H.A.111D. - some modern cottage i - with - ovary convenience, end large- , lot of-ground,' southwest corner , or Tine end Forty-first streets, •J GUMNEY 6a glop, 1 . 0.73.1, Walnut street. ' . • " • ' ' ANTOWN, an elegant pointed Steno ',Residende; of W; Tulpo. h ken stroot,with•everrtnedern conVenlence, Stable' oPach.house,, dow•boxiset Sea 'vegetable, ganden , and shrubben vin perfoct•nyder. Tortes e.ni . -Aply 10 • rOhTASt-14.ELME11, !ap23,e,tu,tihBl§• • , • N 016411 Walnut street. l .l I,B7_o._#iglggilligrEßl4lGN?:lB7o l , N0.40s South Twenty-second street, FOretia.tail. •0111/ 82,000 in 'cash repaired : . . • _ ,BROTTLER & 00., ' • falBolot* • N.'. 2.90 Sotith street. Ao-DYERSFOR . :6AI,,,E y,OIL 'TO' ' LET'', •ON °ROUND, ]LENT.,-A largo -grOund: . 1 containing 430107,,equitre feet, extending- from with • to Eighth , tatwoen Tioga nntiVenange streets, with fl nover-failing.strearn of pare soft water runnine through it. Price 82,[00 . ,,Appir to JOHN TURNER, ..near Shall - street and Rendingitaiiroad. , . _ atilt lm` • ' I[l ----- 0 7 ; CAPITALISTS ANEP CI I L E RS.— 'lvor large and : rapidly - Improving LOT, NORTH BROAD STRICEIT, between-Norris and Mond ;fag foet deep to Mina BERTH STREET, Inter• eectedL PARKVENUE, FOUR FRONTS. • ,nttEktlt• Apply, No. 822 Chestnut atrinit. . . TO LET • f- The New Five-Story, Store, No 18 South Sixth Street and No. 9 DOl3BO. tar 'Street. 20b1173 feet. Apply VIIFIODON,I4 brEGA 11.0 ED, att2l-tfl " No, 20 South dixtlx Strout . GERMANTOWN.-sEvp4AL 'COT tagoo to 'rant and tor sale. CHAS. H. STOKES. my3lBt," - , ,No. 0.24 Main strait, Germantown. - GERMANTOWN.—A EURNISEIED Cottage to root tor oix Inottilso, within flvo ILIA it es of depot. . 011AX3.11. tiTOKES. my 3 16r '4,K9 Ttinin mtrTot, Germantown. Et FOR, RENT,—A NEWLY AND ELL% swg. gantly fltted un and furnlabod moderato-sized house, in the moat faeldonable part of the city (near Itft• tanbouno Nquarel; to rent.ona throe years' lease, and fignituro for_salo., Thu furniture, which in perfectly new and complete, wittily field at a groat eacritice.,. Tho bous b eigll,ho rented the purchase of furniture ifdc- rrtiNac-7 4,13 , 320." , , _ • ___7ll Walnut street. It.;"" -- TO - LET--THE WELL-LOOA.TED Modern titoro; No. 7:24 Arch - street; gas throutthost Apply to. R. Y. JOHNSON, • m9l 2tE). - . N 0.414 N. Fifth street. CATSDtirl'f; TO LET. ling. 2104 West SPRING GARDEN street. my3-3t . linTO, RENT—THE.STORE, O. 811 Arch - street: Apply at my.2-12t* • No. 709 Walnut street. PI TO-RENT-AN ELEGANT- COHN iry Residence, with about I acres of land. on which there are besides a comfortable farmhouse, tenant house. stable, cow and chicken houses . It is affiliated at the junction of Gray's lane aMI Marshall road, and about on a lino with Chestnnt Street, from which bridge it liiiinip - three - miles.- .Very easy - of nccees. Terms reae seeable. Neye and information at El ARTER CllEP __RUlS..lnsuraece.AgencYa 1` 1 9.-MLW-1?1031k -ULA first-class residence.. Two baths, water In eack room. and all other modern conveniences; 19 rooms. per annum. Apply to JOHN CRUMP. .ap29 6t9 . 1731 Chestnut street..' . EMM TO.RENT-A- HANDSOJIE ma NISH ED , Ilotintry Residence. with 4 . nitres of around s ill aultsim tree!, Gel mautown. thrrn minute& walk from NV ayneStatym.- kinda-frnit.-11no lawn sts hie for - horserund - cnortti - with and-osory-improve. -rosnt--A-3-ro-Ut/PPOCKORRICN-.-433-Wititait Cl* lOR - RENT - HANDSOME COUN , •Kti.. STY Diner!. with eeioral teres'of. land, on Old York road, live minutes' walk from Oak Luno.etatlon, on the North Pennsrlvanta Rail roa.t. FURNINWED COUNTRY .SEAT, within two min utes' walk from Ilaverford elation, on - the Pennsylvania Centrelltallrowl. CAPE'3I"ATYA - N, ir.ArTlA:l4l7.iiiiiT Y. air —Numerous Cottages to- tient. Sortie rery de , strahle tipportutiltimoiTered. Parties desiring to rent can hare description_andlnformation and other facilb ties furnished, and mare th , inseives a run to the shore by applying to DANIEL M FOX- At NON. Principal Agency, No. 41) North Fifth street. spit Da TO LET .- 7 -4 — FINE THIRTEEN rpoined nransion, near Franktord, with lawn; Portion. ott ..earriage•housc,%- Inquire 1321 Girard avenue Ap23tl9 TO ItENTROOMS OF ALL SIZES, : hell lighted,ouffahlo for Behimanuracturing blot liege, in building No. 212 (Theetnut street. J. IC gni- AMY ac, 80N1:1,733 Walnut street. Erg P.TO RENT—A FURNISHED to WELL— Erairtrim — Ntrritll -4 .± natirlt tn.-street,- withrollimpror ramie a desirable location • will be rente.l roasonable to a !mod ; possessiontram the ;Ind or 3lnr. Also. a F table. on Itlilrm alley below Walnut street ant above Tvnth atreet, for tbreP 'torso; and carriages. Apply to COI'I'UCH A 3 0111fAN.:03 Wain ut;iitreet-.7 • - - FOR RENT—THE HANDSOME lEtilk four-story property, No: 26 South Eighth-street, earner of Jayne, and first nbove Chestnut street. J. M. GumblEr SONS, 133 Walnut street. FUR •R E NT—FURNISHED--A 113 handsome four-story brick dwelling, with back building.' and every, modern convenienee. situate on Broad street, below Pine. J. M. GUMMY A; SONS, No. 733 Walnut street. 01 1111 GIRARD STREET.—A GIRARD mil 'Estate dwelling, at reduced rent. Applyat Tower 518 Market street. . miym.tr, FOR . 11ENTFITIINISIIED . OR - ITN. , furnished, the three-story brick dwelling situate No. 1308 North Twelfth street. J. 111. GUBIJIIRY BONS, 733 Walnut street. TO LET --SECOND-STOEY FRONT Chestnut street. about 20 x 28 feet./ huliable for an office or light baldness. jals tf rp FARR & BBOTHRW Cq GERMANTOWN. —TO RENT -,A llodern built :tone bteaidence.near Tow nship•tine road, short walk Irum Wayne Station, all city cultiren iettres, good order. 111. V. K.iIIOPES, iny3-ht the St* 625 Sprucestren. GERM AN TOW furnished Cottage, with 10 rooms, ling all the odern conveniences, N 0.142 Queen st. myS to t h selt• VOR RENT---DESK-ROOM, —WAL -.E out street, above Third, suitable for Lawyer, Con veyancer, ,Ye. Address •' 11. II.," Ilm.i,Eynst OF yicyi. niy2df§ _ AP. 111.1.11 - NETFI. -- Er S. TAYLOR. 1111.PRETII TAYLOR, CAPE MAY-REAL ERTA Office, Perry eire , t, opposite Mansion street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Refer ti y special permission to: E. C. Knight,' William F Potts. Nattlietir W.Baird and John C. Rms., of Philadelphia; eneral W illhtm J. Sewell, of Camden, and J. P. take. Esq. of Cape May. N. R.—Particular attention given , to the renting of cottages, Sc.;. tuyatojyl§ CREESE McCOLLUM, ERA TI ESTATE AGENTS. Office,Jackson street, opposite Mansion etroot, Oars Mend, N. J. Real Estatp bought and sold. Persona desirous of renting cottagb - s during tho swoon will apply or address as above. nespbottnily rotor to Mae. . Enbloam, nonrY Brimra., Francis blcllvaln, Angustn Merino, John DaVia and W. W. Juvonnl. - fob-trc GENTS' FURNMINING-GOODS. PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, Orders for thesO celebrated Shirts supplied promptly briquettes.. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Of late styles in full variety. WINCHESTER & CO. 706 CHESTNUT. fel-tu lb s tf rEPARTMENT 01. P SURVEYS, OFFICM, / OF CHIEF" ENGINEER AND 81:1/3 , 1 VEYOR. ' I Duplicate plans of the revision of street lines south of the Navy 'Yard and east of Front street, in the First Wart}, andiof the line and grade regulations' of Main street, Bus tleton, in the .Twenty-third Ward, are - now prepared and deposited ;. the former. at the office of CHARLES S. CLOSE, Surveyor and Regulator, No. 331 REED Street, and the, latter at the office of ISAAC SHALLCROSS, Surveyor and Regulator, ANKF ORD ; and also at the office of this Department, No. 224 S. FIFTH Street. And the Board of Survey., ors have, appointed MONDAY,.the 16th day, of May;B7o, at 103 o'clOck; AL: to consider any objections that may be urged theretq; ' any citizen interested therein. • • . . STRICRLAND-11NEASS, . I my 3 714' Chief. Engineer and Surveyor; • , E _ FEXEOI E 18 , 8XL7- - - - ESTA.TE -:01" Irk w;Ti_ tlnlllinr. O UT dieter ard.—Thinenx Rm.. A un• twneers. DO Desire's o ots, e ten avenue,Saboo Rtre4l Coulter, Qneart, It unshorn', • Pulaski, Morris, Laurens-and 'Wissahickon avenue Germantown: On Tttesday, May 171 h, 1870, at 12 o'c'lock, noon, will be sold at public mile, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those 90 very desirable lots street,nd. having a large lot on Chet ton avenue, School Coulter, Penn, Queen 'Cum/terry, Pulaski, Morris, Laurens and Wissahickon avenue, Germantown. • • Kr" They will be sold according . to a Plan, which may be bad at tho Auctions Rooms. ' • • M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, ap2l 23,30 mg 14 139 and 191 S. Fotath stroat, /FOR MALE. • Ta RprlT. SURVEY NO Ticgs PaiLADELrgrA, _May 2d, 1870 WINES, LIQVINIS, 1.143. 'l7 .IEK S r i" ON PURgs t ' . from A T Grain c 7 . NIA - ItT 'tif . C . O )4 ET SWIP I# O 3 jnOTP4a . PYL : NOIITHWEBT CORNER OF 'twelfth And Washington Streets. STORE, hroitii 'Front Stritei` .PLIJLADRLRII lA, PAS. Totehom It may lantern.: !All the lending medical authorities recognize the value of diffutilvestiniultinte." Numerous einbleatinhteielaniC lend iiirgeons might he named who ha 10 advocated their employment In the treatment of a large class of, dis orders. No Dispensary is considered They are preicilbCd pubifo and private Hospitals, end administered by all bedside practitioners. DuCthe'difficultthas been to obtain tiquors . Thonungent.'aroma of tho'frisol, oil and tilting acids preieat In all of them con be scented as .'the glass is raised to the lips. The naus ! quit flavor of flies° !mitre poisons is peledntible to the rialate.iinditlinralng sen sation In'the'stematli attests their existence when the noxious draught his gorio down,' Paralysis, idiocy, In sanity sad death are the pernitious fruits 43f , smolt pots- liens. • • Medical science aska.for ft pure stimulant to use as w,bich, white 'it dithtses Itself thiough the eYs• tem' 'lmre ..rapidly 'than 'any other known agent, Is tirdught Into direct and. active contact .with the seat of disease, It is the property of the attraulant toditTuSa, and by tbe,aid ofits peculiar nutritious cuippoueniparta to inilgorate,'regnratefUounteraciniid rristore, and it is by The happy 'titrioxi'of the printipla Of dad VItY with - Chi" principles of invigoration anti restoration that enables it: RE _ vrtt To'acporeplishbeneitclal results. • liar lag groat eiparieuce in tha distilling or IVbfskieS, and abe largest and best eaultipod 'eitabllshinent of Its kind ,in the country, supplied .vrith the latest improve ments lie apparatus for cleausir,tt Whisky of Inset oil and other itunurfileO, by strict pertamal superrisiou this proprietors c,f ' . . . Keystone Wheat Whisky . Are enabled to offer a Pure Whisky Distilled from WHEAT, and, .being made from the grain, poiserses.all its . and can be relied upon to be strictly as, repreieuted, ta - ein.[lftx) , em ---- exatnlrred -, thurnstghlt=hr,illerAentnng - iiiiiitxtical - ebetniataufthistityT - wlmscrcortificateirofite - I purity and fittleOtt for medical purposes are appended. Wo Invite examination. and any who would COLl.Vitlie [ thunotelyes wo 60( u rigid analysis. To J.. MARTIN it CO. N.B.—Notice that the nape cor It .are brawled with our name. to pretrent counterfeiting. ••_. • • }it r *ale by all reenectahloprugglats • per_bottli!! Si 0). • Orders -Sett fAikliorltlJ-NVILONT-atreetAcill- renelv • prompt attention. CIIENICAL LA.BOB v)aT. golf, 108 aaTn3 A fcli - PIIILAI7ELNIIA. IVO: • Ifartia 4. Ca.: Plii!adaphin. Pa- • (illititD):-1 have ninth. a careful examination of the, . Ke) ntoni, Tura Wt eat y, And found It to tia a par tOt., article. and entirely fr , m R9ln tow!, oil and .44 tior-to.turiousautiataticoa._ Itttputity, and Da nieta , int 'unit sagroenbit, flavor, render it partiEularly valuaalalor mai purposes.. . Youretiutri F. d. GENTIL CLIEMICA - 1. - LAIMEATO/7.1".'41") iiittnlnnt streset. _ 10/4 ------ := r: d. lifortin t Cr., Phitettlelphirt, Pa. (41 - Alm:two ;-7111 , ggsinn)e. of lietnteno Pore wheat. wltl hk toi6ooittNl to-tto , tor_ttetilyatc I !Ind to he purr, uvd t.u.t.11,1-lAgttly recotitmetid ItjtV - r medicinal pur itetTect.fully-, etc., . - . NV3I. IL BRUCKNER. Analyt.aud Conitult. Chemist., • CIIENICAL LA IZEATO/IY. No. 417 Walnut ntreeit, rfilLA DI:T.I'II4A pril Irx. T. .r. 41. phifade-p4,a, Pa. fieritlenien•:-' 1 liave Istudo an - analy Bin of - thettansale of Keystone Pure NV h I9k y. Kent by you far examinatina, and find it entir,ly free from twiel oil or any tabor dole.- tterrbug - matteririancl - freinnbler -It-applfeable to any use for tebieb pore whisky may be deeired. - 11ernertfully, CRAB. M. C7I.ESSON. kola Wholmtlo by FnEtiell. W. corner TENTH and -RIAL ItILET Mirer .ttt4 n.lB f • REALESTATE - SALES: - 1' Wilde SALE, UN THE PIiESITES. —Thosuis Sons, Anetioneers.—VorY el S egant conntry-seat. mansion, stable arid rottelidioutte,3s acres, known us" Hvechwooll," at the Jenkintown station, on the North Pennsylvania Haiiroads residence of W. U. Kent. Eso. On h,turclaY, May 21st, 11,70, at 4 o'clock P. 111., v,lll be sold at public sale, on the premises. all that filer:hot country •seet , 25 11C144. known as" lieectivrood." situate at the Jenkintown station, on the North Penn - sylN :toils Railroad, 40 minutes by rail from the depot. . The tuiprov enients are au elegant Mu en. story stone man stmt. handr(naely papered aiet painted throughout ; has largo ball, parlor, dining-room; library .2 Ititichints,with large store-room tlgitached. and .two china, closets on Lbw first floor.w lib hot and cold water ; 6 chambers and store room, Lath and water-clo,,sto on the second door; - four chambers and 2 large closets on the third floor gar" pipes, furnace, 2 cooking ranges. bell calls, largo water tank. large porch, two-story frame laundry. with tubs, feet and cold water: range, 2 chambers over laundry ;root • collar, rec. r • stone otable and coach-house, coachman's room, bainess room, cow-lions°, green•house, ice.honoe I 011 ed), with provision vault. smoke-house,' chicken - house and out-buildings ; large vegetable garden, t planted!, young orchard of choice fruit trees, In full bearing, small fruits, abundance of old shade trees, ever green!, ac.; large and handsome latiin. underground dealtiage ; inclosed in fronton Greenwood avenue by ar , istone well arid a orrice he fee, and on the wail hives! by a high board fence and a locust Ledge. The Jenkintown station, on the North Pennsylvania 'tail -rend. is at the font of the lawn, about 300 yards from the front door, and shut out by a beautiful woods. Ball a . mile front Jenkintou u, _where there aro churehea, schools, stores. &c. Situ it ion high, corm:minding a beau tiful V low of the country for miles around. Bee Photograph at the Auction Rooms. Terms-820,M may remain on mortgage. Immediate _possession, EILEGANTTURNITTIREAIGRHES .,- 00WHA r kItM -- ING UTENSILS. Ac.—Tbo entire Household Fund t ure, Horseos Cows, Farming fltentillo. itc., may be had p by the urchaser of the place at a valuation. Mal' he examined during the week from Wednesday until Sattirday,inclustve. . , . • . Trains leave depot of the North Pennsylvania Natl.., road fur Jenkintown at 7.30. 8.45 and 10.45 A. M., Lie,: . 4.16, 0.20, 6.20. 8.00 and 11.30. P. M. Returning leave Jenkintown for Philadelphia -at 6 8.0 1, 8.54, 10.02 A. Al., 2.30, 3.06,6.14, 6.34 and 8.49 P. M. , M. THOMAS 80148, Auctlotieere.' • a r 23 ml 7 14 21 139 and 141 South Fourth street. Et a : , 10 HS' 6.8L.LE.--ESTATE oe'. Sivahnii Morrie, docemied.—Timinlie & • Sons. A lictioneare .—Businese LocAtlon.—Three-story brick Dwelling, No. 911 Filbert street,7wait of Ninth street: On Tuesday. May 24th, 1810. at 12 o'clock, noon, will ho sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia • Exchange, all ' that three-story brick messnage with two-story back building and lot of ground; situate on the north side of Filbert street. west of Ninth street, No. ; containing' in front su Filbert street 18 feet, including a feet wido alley, and 'extending in `depth 80 feet. The house has 3 rooms on first floor, gas, acc. . . . ifT Clear of all inetimbranee. Terms—Half cash. immediate possession. , By order of ANTHONY P. MORRIS; EieentOr: •• ilitaittSift BONS, Auctioneersi •• ••• ap30170y7 21 •.7 ' • 139 and 141 South Fourth 'Argot. enREAL . ESTAT.E.T.EIDMAS 85 SONIA ; • • Bale.—Modern - Threiveroryi Brick Dwelling, . No. tw Warnock. street: On Tueiday, MaY• 17th, 1870, •at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the, Philadelphia Exchange, all that' modem new three- Flury brick manmade with two-story _back building and lot oh , ground, situate n0,19t7 Warnooks treet 16 feet front and 54 feet deep to, an alley wittotho privilege th&eof ; has parloroditiinglroom and kitchen' on the flret floor ; two chambers, sitting-room and bath on the second floor, and two chambers on the third floor; _ gue plpee, hot and cold water, range, dco. , , , •,, • Terms—s2,7:o may rt.main• on mortgage.. • • . Immediate poasession. House open for examination: • • •• • M. THOMAS & SONS , AuOtioueers. op3a'niy7 14 , 13 9 and 141 S. Fourth street. gam URI' LIAIN C OURVSA 8.--ESTAtE *;of James S. De Benneville, deconsed,-Thornas & Sons, A uetioneers.-,Threedttory Briok Dwelling, N 0.613 ' Lombard street, west of Fifth street.—Pursuant to an Order of the Orphans' Court for the City .and County or. ; Philadelphia, will be-sold, at : public sale. on , May 17th, 1 670, at 12 O'clock,. noon, at the Philadelphia, ; E vette nger, tho following described prnpert 3"; late 0134 C . De Bounovide, deceast.d, -- ylvs. :j All that thfee-story brick rnessuage and lot of_ground, situate on dhe forth We of Lonibard street, bet Ween Fifth and Sixth atreete,,:. No. 613 ; containing in front on Leonhard street 'l r a feet, PIM extending in depth 91 feet. • •• • - By the Court., JOSEPH MEGARY,, Clerk 0.0. • • • • • X. THOMAS& SON til,•A'uotioueers, apSS my 7 14 139 and 141 South Fourth street. . • BEAL ESTATE= THOMAS ,& SONS Bolo.—Oo Tvesday,llay.l7, 1370; at 12 o'clock noota.,:.'l will bo mild at public sale,at thoPhiladelphiaßliange.. r the following-described properties, via.; N o . Threeditciry brick Residence, No, 216 North . Twelfth " strset, between Race and Vino.. Streets. • All that modern '1 three-storY brick tuessuage,•with two-story back ing and-let:4A ground, ettuatt on the west side of Twelfth street', betweemßoce and Vine streets, NO. 216; 'contain- inc in front m, Twelfth sliest 1p feet, antfelttsniling t., modern conv enionces. , • Terms-134 , ,t00 may remain on, mortgage. • No. Y.—Modern Residenee, Eighth stroot, south of Gi rard avenuo, All that modern now three.story dwelling, ,with 3 story back building and lot of ground, wont aide ofEighti. street, 103 foot MU inches Routh of Girard avenue ; 19 foot front, 3d feet•2:4 inches deep to; torien atret , t • has all the modern oonvenionces. Terms—s4,loo may remain on mortgage.' - Keys @t the marble yard abbv tr. ' . Al. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. ap3Omy7 14 , 139 and 143 'iota Fourth etraet. TIIE cATAuct.i9 NTruzp• MOntalembert's AlisitAeteksr-VO,Ositi!ing . trion .01111011.1111111. ' . _ (Paris (April l3)Corroopondence Timm) , • The well-known Austrian diplomatist, Befoh -------Enbneri-the-nastirttr;loent-wepuppokepi-ron-a -certain New Year's Day, tlt utiffientlly minis which warned 'the world olaConaing encounter* off: French and Austrian hosts in Lombardy, has,beguiled,the leisure of has official-residence invßoute'lfYivritingli book. - Independently of the historical interest and value attributed to it, the week, le a liScrary. curiosity,, Written in French l rbS , a'-betniati, l the -French reviewers have expressed themselves enthusiastically • with regard to the purity of its idioms anti ,ffie.„ elegance of its style. Its author himself pro-` to translate It into his native German. . My reaponfer mentioning it 1s itryeonneetion wltiLtlat i last hours - 4 a very distinguished man whose memory will long be cherished by a host of admirers, and whose loss, is , still deeply mourned by a large circle Of .attached friends. Baton Hubner., during his long real deuce as Austrian Representative in. Paris, bad formed an intinincy - 'with : 'many • - "eminent; Fre:nehmen, and tO albia , or flidm he - sent the first volume of hTs while, the _ twe.others were still passing through the press. From Montalernbert he received a. letter of what may almost be termed posthumous criti cism: None, besides its writer,Saw it until after that writer was dust and ashes. It is - dated " lifarch ,13 and at rfil , o'clock on the morning-ofl.that ilaY - tbe soul of 3lon • • talenabert_had fled,_and_his long-tortured body was at reit. The eve of his deceaSe had passed and midnight had struck when he asked 'the kiliter of Charity who watched by his pillow to give him writing „materials- .She, in vain re nionstrated;:Tand: 'urged him to repose. Sleep. refused to visit his eyelids, and there was a letter be a9tioeslyr..whibed to _write, for, he added, in a proldietie spirit, he had little •• time left at his disposal. That letter is now before lei tle n _in_ a_dose,--elear-- character,- on--a -• • small sheet of ricite-paper: It is probably in . tended as a rough draught to be transcribed by a secretary, or by the affectionate woman who . had long been his best ainaritrensis.: At any rate, as it, contained' some erasures' and varrections,•a fair copy of it was made after his death arid forwarded to his friend Hubner. The original was too precious a relic to be - parted with by his widow, but a photographed fat simile was sent to the Baron.` The letter runs as follows : Paine, March 13„.1870.---My,- dear • Baron: You could not perfertnA greater act ef charity .to •a poor -incurable than you babe" done - by procuriug him the pleasure of reading, in all its _unpublislied.freialiness;the_firsLvoinme_of-yeur _______ - History of Sixtus - r. Before - thanking - you - t desiretito read you, but I eta no longer able„ as formerly, tndevour a volume in a few 'bents"; , Hence the delay of my -reply to your very friendly note- of-the ‘2'..).(1 of February. On the other hand,l have read you eenecientiouslY and completely, pencil in. hand ;.• and this I will __prove to prat when next you visit, me, by peint• ing'out several printer's errors and :oversights, _ of_uo real importance, which you will correct in the next edition. I can, therefore, offer you my sincerest auralillations. It was lona,ver:y long, since, I hadread a work with greater in terest and satisfaction. In the first place, you have enjoyed the advantage of Aiavieg chnSen an excellent subject. There is nothing more de sirable,but also nothing is rare,r,for a modern his _ hailer% than to meet with-a hem whose-name is familiar`to everybody, but upon . whose au thentic and detailed biography nobody as yet -basventured. That-isnn eft:tett-jai and-cer tain condition of interest and success. The " , subject thus happily found, you have treated it - marvelously well, with an equity, moderation • and lucidity for which the friends of historic , truth cannot be sufficiently grateful to you; - By your example you have justified the testi ' mony you render, at the beginning of your work, to the veracity of diplomatists. I know no work more sincere than yours. At my age, or in my state, when one's sole remaining am . bition is to pass quickly into the tomb open he forehin4, you would hardly believe how. much • one'appreciates a sincerity so rarely met with in this world;whilemne' at • least has the as surance, of its abundant enjoyment in the next. " [As a curious mode of expression. I give the French Of the last line : que Con a du moms raseurance d'en etre russasie clang l'autre." ) You leave done your best to contribute to re-establish - the true. poi - zit-of -view from:Which :the past should -be judged: You have under stood and jtalginl the great Catholic reaction of the second half of the sixteenth century with a sagacity and, an- impartiality for which I first thank you as 'a Christian, and afterward con gratulate you upon it as a publicist and as an historian-4 also, but of a more . remote and forgotten period than that of which you are about to revive the .annals. You have con cealed neither the shadows nor the stains in separable from the, human element, always.so vlsibletind so powerfpl in the Cliarch ;and by that alone you have all the more brought out the Divine element which in the end ever pre ' vaile v and tonsoles us- bydnundating us. with its soft and eonkrineinglight. - I await with impatience, and I anticipate with certainty, the sati,sfaction I shall have in reading your subsequent volumes. In your pages, always t . iiistroretive --- and - often - -so - amusing, I desire especially to refer to your picture of moral and material Italy at- the death of Gregory Mil., and also to your rare talent as a landscapnmainter. :.Without, yielding to the temptation of describing overmuch, you alwayWalloWYTattr 'reader .a glimpse--as when you write about Avila—of the traveler who had seen countries - arid nations, much and • well; before; lie , became the - Ambassador who has'written and . acted much- in Courts and Cabinets. Au revoir, My dear Baren, when you shall find - leisure, come and-see . me; awl, in the meantime, a thouaand affectionate thanks. BINCKLET. Tv W aa ust EY- Com oilmat ouer WC 1 Fr 01 1" the thdtitoo to- nue' Itiar 2.] It wil l te'retnerabered that a snit was in • stituted some.tinie since in thclialtimore City Court-4;phi 'l.3ineltle2l,- former' United States biilicitor_of Internal Revenue, agairist • Ex-Conimissioner - E. - A. RollinS, to recover damages; /Jai& at' 550;000 for causing :the plaintiff's removal ffi from oce. Upon petition of the defendant, the case was removed to the United States Circuit Court, and the counsel fortbe,plaintiff, on the tith• , of c April, filed a petition prayingat the writ of certiorari be Iquagibed, and t ranscript . oPtlie case be to moved back to the City Court, upon the ground that the United States Court had no Jurisdiction - in the case. This petition was ar gsed on Saturday before Judge Giles by Mr. R. J. Brent„ eJunsol for the plaintifE Mr. Brent contended , that the case' did slot come tinder the act which,, be said, was only intended for the p rotection of cancers Who .were required to. jierform certain duties under the la* in the discharge 'of 'those particular duties, -This, he said, was a personal wrong to. the; .plaintiff, - not committed in the . discharge : , of ,any ,official_ duty,, but out of, • private ;„malice and resentment. The... Commissioner-, of ~....Internal " Rev enue, he contended„,could pp more avail him= self of his privildge as an officer of the Gov ernmentto slander r aud, one of his urn ployit,e:than!he. could , commit en 'aqsaiilt and battery upon any ono—of them. Mr. Brent pitifitibumka 4rone 'thatl'the;:ljnited States Court, liaci no_ urisdi ti 4 ,3, naua n I maw() e •at prOpekly ) belonged to ttu civil Courts. ae fitrtbecontended that Roliirls`li that fli6"pre t sident had 'no authorit4rOYAr him; ha that was'akiointed by aria hiWiltiON.L el s to the secretary of the Treasury: i lvrrb A ent eitednnuinereWantbOrtties. to lihoYst ate dis tinction between ,opicial acts, authorized by Jaw and actiWitte spode. Upon the conclusion of If rhlrent'e. It3l meat, Judge piles sais,i,-*ls was not for the Court to deuitte ottthe facie and merits of the case. Ile agreed+fth -thin argument of the counsel that if malice was proved, the defend ant could not shield himself behind his official cbaraeter.._ll.n.t.the_CoutOs_est..tbo.....opluisto that thadsfendantilhOng• an Officer charged,' With the Oollectioniofttlie United States in-1 ternal reVenne, anti aming within the pur..! view of the act of 1864, he lias a right. to have his liability and? Tesponsibility decidosl in the' United' States Court., The-Case Sn not to be. tried on this motion. All the Court has to be! satisfied of is that the defendant did thel act 445;irip)itirieit' of muter r, the:: color ofi accial authority, and in the 'execution,i of the duties of his o ffi ce. The; Vonirniseisztner is charged by the law with; aid duty of collecting the internal rove- . 'nue, and he is dereliet, of his duty if he per-. an,in competent. personl,4 ,a perjurer or a, uselu-s ,person to remain `ln, his ; Department. Of coitrAe, whatever representations he makes are at his siwn peril, and, if malicious,': he will be held responsible. The President isi charged by 'the Censtitution with the execu-1 tion of the laws. The Commissioner of In- !; ternal 'Revenue has a right to make repre- ' I sentations , of. the conduct of employes. in his' Department; if the Secretary of the Treasury refuses to hear him or to act in the inatter.! ln'theopinion.of-the-Court; the'ease is-clearly 7EG6. The motion to remand i was, therefore, overruled. Messrs. A'. M. Bogen and G eo. 11. Chandler appeared as counsel for the defendant. . - LEqAL - NOTICEST . STA - TE - 01 0 1,110MASTifORRIS8Y; UE Ceased-tettere testsnienthry upon the estate THOMAS MORRISSY, deceased. having been granted to the undersigned all persona indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those havingclat ins will preoent them to‘i OHM HAGEN, Executor, No. 2313 Oallowhill street, or to his Attorney, B. SHA ILK E ,No. 619 Walnut street. uth.3o a 60 ESTATE, ,(11r . 1.1.- IRWIN, DR , . ceased.:—tettere teateinenfary Baring been granted to the undersigned on the (thore estate, all person+ bar ing demands against the same ars re,quested to present thefr datum, and indebted hereto to. make payment fdAft(..4.9.ltET fn. ExectUrti , 924 Walnnt itreet, or her Attorney, L. OULSON DOBSON, 61.6 Walnut. stroet.• • . apawdt* T`fi writ tux riRT.I.O F THE UNITED. EtTATF.B' F.Oll. THE EASTERN DISTRTOT OF PENNSYLVANIA.—In Bankruptcy.—lti the Mattel' of WILLIAM MALONEY and EDWARD BOURKE, Bankrupts.—Enstern District of Pennsylvania, es :—A warrant tn. hankrtit toy has be , n issued by said Court against the Estate of.WILLIAM 'MALONEY and S.D. W.A.MD tiOtitH E, trading as MALONEY &BOURK of the t ounty of Philadelphia, and state of Pennsylvania, in said district . who have been duly adjmigtal bankrupt upon petition of their creditors; and the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property belonging to said ban krume.to them or to their the transfer of any progolly brthem, aro forbidden by law. A meeting of - the creditors of said bankrupts to prose their debts and choose one or more Assignees of their Estate, will Do held at a Court of Bankruptey,to be holden at Ph iladel• We; in said ,dissrict, on the 2.5 th day of MAY, A. D., 1170, at 3 o'clock P. N.. ta the office of WILLIAM Mc- M 1011AEL,OP:Wainut street, - Philadelphiatone of the. Alegiatere in-Bankruptcy of Bahl district. - ap27 w24] U. S. Marshal for eaid.Distriet. --p-THE HANW—C 0 tiltT— - F El City and h HAW deceased.- The auditor appotrittd'hy the Court • to audit, settle and adjust the account of _Ol ?LEY • YV1..1 7.. A dmitsistratrlx or t eitata 31 ARY SHAW,' deceased, and to report distributioti - or the balance; iu the bauda of the ;weans - its tit, Will mkt the parties in-, terested, for the porpoise of hits appoitittneht.on THURS- Y r istay 12,A. D. 1070.15 t 3.30 o'cl. ck P. M. at his othri.. No. 12.5.50Uth Sixth street, in the , Ity of Phila. B. E. MEGARGEE, IPA DRUGGISTS WILL FIND A . LARGE stock of Allen's Medicinal Extracts and Oil Almonds, Rad. llb d. Opt., Citric Add, Ooze's 'Sparkling Gelatin, genuine Wedgwood -Mortara. Ac., just landed from bark Hog 11 Ting, from London; ROBERT' SHOEMAKER CO., Wholeeale Druggists, N. E. corner Fourth suit Baca 'Wrests. TVRUG IBT6' SUNDRIES. -- GRAD U- aces, Mortar, Pill Tiles, Combs, Brusher' Mirrors, Tweezers, Puff Boxes,Eforti Scoops, Surgical Instr.°. waits, Tames!, Bard ; and Soft Rubber. ficods, Oases, Glans end ldste -13yrin_KLA. 'B3l at- VAK-Pirst Banda" ' prices. - BNOw DEN di 8R0TE1213., apa-tf 23 South Eiehtb street. O'E-SOAP--Q Enperior--2013 bozeajnst landed- from bark Idea, and or sate by RIDERT BEIORICEAKIER & CO,, Importins rngpists. N. . corner north and Race streets. - vEL-k.,-“-trir•E WIEST 'CIBESTER 7 AND PHIL ADEL THE& RAILROAD COMPANY, On and after MONDAY, April 4, Bia, trains will leave the Itel>ut, THIRTY-FIHIT and CHESTNUT, as fel 'owe : FROM PHILADELPHIA. 6.41 A. M. far B C. Junction stops at all stations. 7.16 A . M. for Wiild Chester, stops at all stations west of Media (except Greenwood). connecting at B. C.- Junc tfau for. Oxforci,Alennett,Port_Deposit,and till stations cm the I'. and B. C. It. R. 9.40 A . . for West Chester stops at all stations. 1110 A M. for B. 0. Junction stops at all stations, 2.!.11 P. 11. for Wert Chester Stops at all stations. 436 P, Di. for B.C. Junction stops at all stations. 4.46 P. M. for West Chester stops at all stations west of Med ta (except Greenwood), connecting at B. C. Junc tion for Oxford .K ennett,Port Deposit,and all stations on the P. A B. C. R. It. 6.30 P. M. for B. C. JutictiOn. : 'This train. commences running on and after June Ist, 1870, stopping at all stations. 6.66 P. B. for West 'Chester stops at all stations. - 11.60 P. M. for Weld °nester stops at. all stations. FOB .PHIL'ADELPHIA. 5:25 A.M. from unction stops at all statioue: " 6.20 A. IN. from West Chester stops at all stations.' 7.40 A. M. from West Chester stops nt all stations be tween W . C. end-Media (except tireenwoodkconnodt ing at B. C. Junction fur Oxford,- Kennett, Port De posit. and all stations on the P. A B. C. R. R. 5.15 A. M. from B. C. Junction stops at all stations. 10.00 A. 9t, from West Chester stops at all stations. 1 05P - . B. from B. C.. 1 unction stops at all stations. 51 P. M. from West Chester stops at all stations. 4.55 P. 91. from West Chester stops at all stations, con• necting at B. C Junction for Oxford, Kennett, Port Deposit, and all stations on the P. & 11.'0. R. R. 6.66 P. Id. from West Chester stops at all stations, con necting at B.C. J unction with P. &B. C. I.P. R. , 9.00 P hf front B. C. Junction. This train commences running on and after Juno Ist, 1870, stopping at all stations. ON SUNDAYS - - 8.05 A. M. for West Chester stops at all stations,connect lig at B. C. Junction NMI P. & B. C. R. R. 2.30 P. M. for West Cliesterstops at all stations. 7.30 A, M. from West Chester stops at all stations. 4.80 P. M. from West Cliereer stops at all stations, con necting at B. C. Jnnction with P. A IV. 17. R. R. W. C. WHEELER. Superintendent. DHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON 4N13 BALTIMORE RALLE-"JAD—TINE TABLE. Com mencing 1110NDAY, Anri , 4th, 1870. Trains --DeP o l,4orner-Bread - and Wifehunfton avenue, as fol. lowa WAY MAIL TRAIN at 880 A: III: (SundaYer excepted). for Baltimore, stopping at all Regular . Stations. Odb• nectmg, with Delaware Railroad liine at. Clayton with Smyrna Branch Railroad and Maryland and Delaware R.R.4itliarrington with J unction and Breakwater at Seaford with Dorchester and Delaware Railroad, at Denney with Eastern Bhoro Railroad and at Salisbury with Wicornica and Pocomolin Railroad. EXPRESS TRAIN at 12.0 M ititujeais excepted t,for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryville and Havre de Girace. Connects at Wilming ton with train for New Castle. EXPRESS TRAIN at 4.00 , P. M. ISOxidays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington stopping at Chester, Thuriow,Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newport, Manton, Newark, Elkton, North East, Charlestown, Perryville Havre de Grace,. Aberdetni Perryman's, Digowood: Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Run. NIGHT EXPRESS at 11.30 P. M. (daily; for italtirdore and Washington. stopping at Chester, Lin• wood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North East, perryville, Hayro de Grace, Perryman's and Meg- the P'rl'asra T fg h . , Fortreaa Monroe and. Norfolk will take WILMINGTON TRAlNS.—Stopping nt all Stations between,Pluladel_phin and - Wiltnlngton, Leave' •PHILADELPHIA"at 11.00-A. Ttr. 2.30,5.00 'and 7.00 P. M. The 0,00 P.M, train connects with Delaware 'Railroad for Harrington' and Intarmediato Static/mi. Leave 'WILMINGTON 6.95 and 8.10 A. M., 2.00. 4.00 and 7.15 P. M. The' 8.10 A. M. train Will not stop betwoen Chester and Philadelphia: • The 7;15 P. M. train frOm Wilmington rune dally;aß ni otherAcOomodatiOnTrains Sundays excepted. Trains leaving WILMINGTON at 5.45 ; A.'M; and COO P. M. will connect at Lamolitti' Junction with the Lee A.M. and 4.30 P, , 81. trains for Baltimore Central R.-R. - From BALTIMORE to PHILADELPHIA.—Leayse Baltimore 7:25A M., W 92., Mail. 9.90 A. AL, Expr ess 2.ss P. M. Express: 7.25 P 11., Express. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTDIORE.—Leares BALTIMORE, at 7.25 P s M. Stooping at Magnolia, Per ryman Aberdeen, Hayre-dg:Grace,Perryyille,Charies toWn;'NorthaEnsl; Elkton, Newark, :Stanton, Newport. Wilmington,:tilaymont, Linwood and Chester. , Through tickets to all points Weed, South, and South: west may be procured at the,ticket Wilco, 828 Chestnut street, under Continental. ile' where also State Reams and Berths in Sleeping Cam catt bo secured during the day. Persons purchasing tickets - at this office can have baggage checkoft tbeirrealcionce by the Union Trans. for Company. B. F. IiENNEY, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAILROAD. •• - - A NH g Or:BOERS. On and after . MP DAY, Aprll 4,1070, trains' will run as follower • ' LEAVE `PHILADELPHIA; • from depot of P. W. & B. R: Lt.:, corner Broad [Area and Washington avenue, ForPORT DEPOSIT, at 7A. 1111. and 4.30_e M. For OXFORD, at 7 A. M:; 4.80 P. M...110(17 P. M. For CHAHD'S•FORD AND OHESTER CREEK 11. R. at 7 A. M., 10 A. M.,2.30 P. M., 4.30 P.M., and] P. - Train :leaving Philadelphia at 7 A. M. connects at Port Deposit with train for Baltimore TrainalSaving Philadelphia at , 10 A•Ait.and 4.30 P. M., leaving• Oxford at 6.05 A.M. and leaving Port De 'posit tit 0:75 connect Int flinuld's: Ford Junction wit thAlyilmintioji and Readimltailroad. _ 1. am /01ple...r9rt . J1iN' G nt7 -L Al la Leave) r sal/anima. nt 9.25 A. M. and .4.25 P.M: on.,arrival:•of trains from OXFORD at 6.05 A. Mi, 10.65 A.k. and bill P, • CHAIM'S FORD at 7.26 A. M. 12.00 M., MO P. M., 406 AI. and 5.49 P.- M. ~-. •On SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia for West Grove and Intermediate stations nt 8.60 A., M. . Returning leave , West Grove at 3.55 P. M. Passengera are allowed-to take wearing ttiMarel . only as baggage, and the Company will not be responsible for an'amount exceeding one hundred dollars,. unless .a 'Dacia' contract Ie made for the BRUM HENRY WOOD, *General Oupiiriiitoiidant; P;(II:VADE, LP HT AY EYEN .114 13TALE!trilsi.-‘ NVED NES D AY.. MAY ',4; 870 lEt. I 'l ll rt A nk " Ll i ne ll fr G olx .:B Ph AlL ibula il lg i ela Ali tty ; tht l e nter alitA lor ol ennsylvatua, the Schnylkilli usepahanna i ,Clumber , land and Wycanhig'Valleya, the North, Northwest *nib. the Canada'', flaring Arrange:inapt of Patteenger Tralasi . ----. Aet 111 8; -- 1870;learitia. the ConfriansTlDepet;ThleNieath and Calloahlllgtrestli,Philadelphla at the /9110100 a" , bIORNIN G ' ACCOMMODATION -;-.At 7.39'41`,..''M ' TOT! Reading and all intermediate ;Stations, end .Allentown.! Returning, leaves Reading, at 6.35 p,M.;., arriving ; in:. Philadelphia et 9..25 P. 11, ' ' '• ' _ L- ; MORNING EXPRICIML-At 8.15 A. M. ,, for , Italidfrig , Lebanon, Harrisburg; Pot - 4mill°, Pine OrcrtegalowltillUt Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira' .Rochestext I'llthiara Falls, lintihro,' Wilkesbarre 'Pittston, Wilt: .Ca . Chnreberstuart Hagerstown: arc. .., ~;' • - ' • The 7,30 A . . train connecutat Reading with the East Pemisylvatia alitead trains for Lillentawurtc4and the VIII A. M:traiMomiteeta with the Lebanon Valley train' for Harrisburg Ac. ; at Port Clinton with Catatonia's R. R. traffic for WilliarhsporteL ocgDavert. Elariral72.o.; at - Hai risbrirg with Northern Central; Cumberland Val ley. and Schuylkill' and Sttagnohaana trains for Nort humberland; Williainsport: York, Cherub rsbarg, Piro- IT' AINERNOaN 111CPREBEI.Lisivea Philadelphia at LSO P. 11. for Rmding,,Potisrvilla, Harrisburg, to., con neating with Readlpg and Odlrtrabia Railroad trains for : Columbia. Ito, , . ' ' '• . -.. • -' -., ..- POT TitTOWN, ACCOMMODATION.-Leives 'Potts town at 6.25 A, 11:, stopping at the intermediate stations; arrives in Philadelphia' at 8.40 A. M. Rettitting lemma Philadelphia at 4 P.X.;arrivea in Pettstoivn at 6.1.5 P.M. READING. AND POTTSVILLE ACC0111510DA• TION .--Leaves Pottsville at 5.40 A. It.. and Reading at 7.80 1.. M., stopping at all waystationS; arrives in Phil a .. delphia at 10.20 A. M. , 5 . ~. . Returning. ,eaves Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M.; angles In Reading. at 7.135 P. M.., : and at Pottevilleat 9.40 P. M. - Trains fur Phlladelph'mleave Harrisburg at 8.10 A. M. and POttav ille. at 9.00 A. M., arriviag in Philadelphia at 1.00 P. hl.. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.05 ' P. 11.. and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving 'at 'Phila delphia at 6.45 P. ht; . _ 'Harrisburg AccommodatiOn leaves Reading at 7.15 A. •M„ and Harrisburg at 4.10 P. 11. Connecting at Read- ' ing with Afternoon Acta ....odation south at 5.50 Pal., arriving in Philadelphiaat • .25 P. M, ' , Market train, With a Passenger car attached leaves Philadelphia at 12.110 noon for Reading and Fal l Way Stations; leaven Pottsville at 5.40 A. 11., connecting at Reeding - with accommodation train for Philadelphia and all Way Stations . Alm'', above trains ran daily, Sundays excepted. ' _Snriday trains leave Pottsville atB A. 11.; and Phila delphia at 3.15 I'. M.; leave Philadelphia for Reading at B.oe A. Di.. returning from Reading at 4.25 P. M. . . CHESTER VALIrEY BAILIIOAD.---Paasengers for P i owningtown and intermediate points take the 7.30 A M.,1230 and 4.00-P. M. trains from Philadelphla t return- Mg_ from Downingtown at 5.20 A. M.. 12.45 and 5.15 P.M PERK 101 d EN RAILBOAD.-Passingers tor Schwenks vill C. take 7.30 A.111.,12.30 awl 4.00 P.M. trains for Phila delphia, returning from Schwenkaville at 8.05 A. M., 12.45 noon, 4.15 P. M. 'v Stage lines for various points in 'Perk Taflify _ at-0611-eiteville and tichwenkaville: COLEBBOOKDALE BAlLBOAD.—Paasengere for Mt. Pleasant and interniodiate points take the 7.30 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. tralustram Philadelphia; returning from Mt. Pleasant at 7 00 and 11.25 A. 31. _ . NEW YORK EXPRESS 808 PITTSBURGH AND THE WEST.—Leaves New York at 9.00 A. M. and 6.00 P: BT., passing Bea.ling at 1.45 and - 10.05 111„ and connects at Harrisburg• with Pennsylvania and Northern Central Railroad Express Trains for Pitta burgh, Chicago, Williamsport, Elmira, Baltimore, &c. Returning, Express Train leaves Harrisburg on arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburgh, at 5.55 A. M. and 12.20 .noon, passing Reading at 7.23 A. M. and 2.115 P. M., arriving at New Yorkat 12.05 noon and 6.55 P. M. Sleeping Care accompany these trains through between Jersey City and Pittshnrab, without change. Nail train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 8.10 A. M. and 2.06 P. M. Mail train for Harrisburg leave(' New - BICITLYLICILL VALLEY - lIAILMOAD—Tratns leave rottsrillo at 6.30 and 11.30 A.M. and 6.50 P - . 51.. returning from TIIMMTIS at 8.:>5 A.M.. and 2.15 and 4.50. P. M. SCRILYLN.ILL-AVILBUSQUEIIANNA..AILICpA - -=•Trairis Milmrn it '8.55. Al: for Pluegrore and---Morriaburg,--and_at__l2_3o_tmon_for---Pine— grore, Tremont and Brookside; returning from Har risburg at 0.10 P from Brookside,at 4.00 P. M. and from Tremont at 7.15 A... 51 and 5.05 P.M. . . . . .. . .. . . ... - TlCHETB.—Through first-mass tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points In thgli orth and West and Canada.' . Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate Stations,. good for. day • only,- are sold by „Morning Accommodation, Market Train, Reading and Pottstown AcCommodation Trains at rednced rates, _ Tiekete tolThiladelphia; good for day only. are sold at Potter isle and Intermediate Stations by R,e - ins , and 'Pottsville - and' Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates - ; ; The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office of 8: Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 South FoUrth street Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicolls,-- General Buperinten- Commutatloa Ticitets,at 25 per-cent. discount. beta een any points desired, for families and firms.-- Mileage Ticketa,good for 2.ooomiles, between all points at 847-00 each for familiea awl firms. ; • Season Tickets, for one, two.three, pig, nine or twelve mon tbs., for holders only, to all points, at reduced rates. -Clergymen - residing On th43-lirre of tbe road will be fur nished with cards, entitling theinitelves and wives" to tickets at WI fare Exchrsoin Tickets from PhiladelPhia-to principateta , tar_liatvrdannandar a ,_at,r,e. duce 4 fare, tn he had only at the. Ticket 011Iceot Tian , ttrefithatidtallohliill atreiSta. . . - --FRFIGHT.- , Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the •Compatiyie New Freight Depot, Broad amt Willow streets._ • Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 4.35 A - . Fr:, 1230 n00n.5.00 and 7.16-P, If for - Reading, Lebanon, llarriebnrg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and ail points be yond.. • Diane clone at the Philadelphia Post-offlce for all lilacs!' on the road and its branches at 6 A. Id ~ and for the prin cipal Stations only at 2.16 P. 61...• • FAGG A.GE. Dungan's Express will collect Baggage for all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders can be left at No. 2n. Borah Fourth street, or at the. Depot, Thirteenth and Callowblll streets. OBTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. .I_l THE SHORT MIDDLE 'ROUTE to the Lehigh and Wyoming Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, fiontheru and Interior New York, Rochester, a e Fals,the WINTERaARRANGmMENTS.&nada. TAKES EFFECT, November 22d, 1869. 14 DAILY TRAINS leave Passenger Depot, corner of Berke ani American streets (Sundays excepted), follows: 7.80 A. AL Accommodation for Fort Washington. At 8 A. AL—Morning Express for Bethlehem and Principal Stations on main line of North Pennsylvania ll 'ailroad,Corineetnig at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Railroad for Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Mahanoy, City Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Towanda and Waverly; connec ting at Waverly -with ERIE RAILWAY for Niagara Falls, Buffahl, Rochester, Cleveland, Chicago, ban Francisco, and all points in the Great West, At 8.46 A. Al.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stop. ping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Wil low Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train, take Stage at Old York Road. 9.45 A. AL (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown Mauch Chunk, White Haven; Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton and Carbondale via Lehigh and Surginehanna Railroad, and Allentown, Easton, Hackettstown, and points on New Jersey Central Railroad and Morris and Essex Railroad to New York via Lehigh Valloyliall road. At 10.45 A. Al.—Accommodation for Fort Washington, etc ping at intermediate Stations. 1.15, 5.20 and 8 P.M.—Acconatnodation to Abington. At 1.45 P. M.—Lehigh Valley Exprese for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, - Mauch Chunk, _Hazleton, White Haven, Wilkesbarre. Pittston, and Wyoming Coal Re gions. At 2.45 P. lff.--Acctaiunodatlon for -Doylestown, atop ping at all intermediate stations. At 4.15 P. EL—Accommodation for Doylestown, stop ping at all intermediate stations. At 6.00 P. SL—Through for Bethlehem, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Evening Train . for __Easton. Allentown, ilench At 6.20 P . .l,L=AectriniiiCedation at all intermediate stations. .. • At 11.30 P. M.—Accommodation for Fort Weehington. TRAINS ARIIIVE - IN PHILADELPHIA. From Bethlehem at 9A. M., 2.15, 4.40 and 8.25 P. IL 2.15 P . M., 4.40 P. M. and 825 P. M. Trains make direct connection with Lehigh Valley or Lehigh and Susan°• henna trains froth' Easton, Scranton. Wilkesbarre, honey City and Hazleton. From. Doylestown at 8.35 A.M.,4.30 P.M.and 7.05 P. M From Lansdale at 7.50 A. M. From Fort Washington at 9.25 and 10.35 A.M. and dap ON SUNDAYS. ' 1 Philmielphialor Bethlehem at 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia ihr;Doylestown at 2.00 P. M. Doylestown for Philtulelphia'at 7.00 A. Ti!. BethleM of for Philadelphlwat 4.00 P. M. • Fifth and Stith Streets and Second and Third Streets Lines of City Passenger oars, rani directly .to and from the Depot Union Line run' within a short distance of the Depot. Tickets nanst procured at the Ticket Office, in order to secure the lowest tithe of faro. 1 • • • ELLIS CLARK, Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through to princi pal points, at 'Mann's North Penn. Baggage Express office, No. 105 Sotith Fifth street W T. 4 ig C) AD 8 • . • .0014MBNOING MONDAY, .April , 4,1870. Leave Philadelphia, Foot of Market stroot Lippe) Ferry) at gpo A. M., Mail, for Bridgeton, Salem •Millville,Vine. land,, Swedeaboro and all integmedlare stations. 11.45 A. M. , Woodbury AcCommodation. 3.16• P ~ M. Mail, for Oape. May, Miliville, Vineland and way stations below G huisboro. paasenget, for Bridgeton, Salem, Swedes boro,And all intermediate stations. . 8.48 P. M:, ,Woodbury Glassboro and I.3layton accom mtdation. y4," . 111A' TRAIN FOB GAPE MAY. • • —. • ,1 (Saturdays only./ • • Leave Philadelphia, 8.00 A. M. - LeaVeCapellay,'l.lo P. M. , , • , • , • Freight train leave/3.0=10.m .41a837, at 12.00 o'clock, F,reige received - Philadelphia at second covered Wharf below Walnut street. ,• , , • , Freight delivered pt No, 7288. Delaware ovens. Commutation tickets, at . reducod ratan, between Phila • dolphin and all stations: • , WILLIAM J:8 WELL, tirmerintendent. April 1,1870. - . • 131 :HIT A ngIRHIA. AND .4 ROAD—WINTEIt it TABLE. On and after 11.10NDAT E : Nov. 15, 1869, the Trains on the philadelphia•and Erie xiailroad will run as follows from perasylvanialtailrosilpepot, West Philadelphia : • • WESTWARD. - • Mall Train lemma Philadelphia -d- 955 P. M. ! sr, f.! 4 • , Willitunsport . 7,40 A. M. 11 arrtra,attrie..- . . ... ... P. M. Erie Erprees loaves PhifadelVhfa ' 11.40 A. M. .44 ••, Williameport ' 9.00 P. 81. 11 , arrives at Er 4.44 ~...10.00 A. M. 11mira Mail leaves Plkiladolphia...„ 7.50 A. IL 14. •'"Willinmepork ... 6.00 P. M. W.- snivei at:l4lA Nesvon ' • --MO P. 111, • , ••• - 'EASTWARD. ••• . - Mail Train leavogiEria.. • .„ . - - 8,40 A. 7d 41 44 . • • '4.1/11114 . ,2 " • • • 1.-a. ... ..r . or-L.s w•••••. .. " " arrives at Philado p . la.. , • • 0.20 A : M. Erie Express leaves Erie .„. 4.00 P. M. Williamsport,. 3.30 A. hi .1 . 4 arrives at • Philadelphia 12.45 P. hi, Elmira Mall loaves Lock Haven 8.00 A. M. 0 0 " Williainsport...„ 9.45 A. M. " " arrives at Philadelphia 6.50 P. M. Buffalo Burma leave s winiamepurt. 12.25 A.M. . Harrisburg 5.20 A. M. " arrives at Phibuieria. 9.25 A. M. Esrprass east connects at,Oeru. ail east at Oorry and Irvineton. Erpress wist'at 'lry nob= with trains on Oil Creek and Allesherivltiver 'Railroad. , . ALFRED 36, TYLER, general Superintend° 'TRAvktkwo •abme' WICAVELEItS* Mal* FUR': , NEW ' , YORK.—T.IIIO Oital . olLN AND_ j , AMISOY... ant ' PtilLA DICL PM A 1A,N22 TON BnILItQAO COMPANY 'S • LINES, • from 'Philddelphia to New York, and :way places, fr o m wia ce. l nit street. whaif.. _ • _ ,1rt6;30 . 472,171i1E Diftfider iFid T2 2d At SA M, via Camden and Jereey City Ex; 800 At 2.00 P..22:;v1a Camden and *Amboy Expreec, lloo At d Pl M. for Amboy and ' IntenJed fate stitions: • 41230,end A. M.; and 2P. ~'for ;Freehold. • • • . A 21 , •M.- for 'Long Branch atid•,Pl3lPl.ff is -At 8 aid 10 A ; M..110f M . ;3,3.30 and 4.30 P..m.,for 'Pre:Minn: At 6.00,8 and 10 A C; 12 M.,2,330 4.130,6; 7 and 11.32 P.M.i t i er • 89 r0P. 12 M gt o .g relnc°43a riii o stenv.gf verb' a nd Po! 13CO: • • At 8.30 and 19 A.M 1.12 M., 9; 80,410,6,7 and 11.30 P.M for; ':,Edgewater; INlVervide, Riverton, Palmyra and lisle' House, 8 . A.111 . and 2P. for Riverton, •• • 2, MEIP - The' 11. E) P.' M. Lino leaved from .f oot or, Market street by tipper ferry. •• . .• • • - • , prom Kensington Depttt, • • • , . /I.t 7.30 A. M. , 2.30, 3.30 and 5-P. M. for Trenton and Misted,' And at 10.43 A. .111 ;and 6 P. M. for Bristol. At 7.20 A: M.; 2.30 and 6 P. M. for Morrisvills and TUllY it 7,30 and 10.46 A. ' 111.,2.30, 5 and d P. M. for Schenck', and Eddington. . • At 7.X1 and 20.45 A. M., 2.30, 4,, Riad 6 P. M.' for Corn. welis.Torresdale,Solmosiburg,Tacony, Wissinoming, Bridrsburg and Frankford and 8.30 P.M. for Rolm*. burg and intermediate Stations. _ Prom ,' ' etit Philadelphia Do pc t Via Connecting Railway • At 932 ;arid 11 A. Di.; 1.20, 4, 6.46, and 12 P. M. Now York ExpressJ•.rsey City ; ... ..........»»..$ 826 At 11.30 P. M. Emit c rant Line.- .200 • At 7,9.3:1 and 11 A.ll -41.20,4,8.4.3-,and 12 P.lll.for Trentem. At 7, 9.30 and 11 AA. id.. 4, 6.46 and 12 P. M., for Bristol. At 12 P.M.( igh t) for Morrisvilleaullytawn,tiehenck's, - Eddincton Cornwell s, Torreadale . , - ifoltnos burg," Tu. - cony. Witudnoming, Bridesburg and Frankford. The9.3o A, M. and anti 12 P. M. Linos ran daily. • All others; Sundays excepted. . - For Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the cars on Third or 'Fifth streets, at Chestnut, at half an hour be fore-departure. Tho Cars of '• Mirka: Street Railway run direct to West Philadelphia Depot,Cheatnut and Walnut within ono square.- On Sundays, the Market Street Cars will run to connect with the 9.30 - A; M -- 6.45 - and 12 P. M. line. . BuLvIDARE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES front.Kenoington Depot. , At 7.30 A, 21., for Niagara Falls ' Buffalo, Dunkirk, Maga, Owego, Rochester, Binghampton , Oswego, Syracuse; Great Bend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre, Schoelev's Mountain. . . _ A 57.30 A.M. and 3.30 . P..M. for Scranton. Stromlo burg, ~ W ater Gap, Belvidere,' - Eaaton,Lam bertville Flemington, din. The 3.30 P. M. Lino con nectd. dlinct with the train leaving Easton for Manch rj, nh •Ilentown Bethlehem, &c. At )4 A. M. from West Philadelphia Depot, and 5 P. M. fKom Kensington Depot,for Lambertville and intertne cigate Stations. CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO., AND PRATHER jiIGILTSTD_WHHAILROADS,IsomMar- ket street Ferry (Upper Side.) At 7 and 10 A. M.,1, 215,3.30,6 & 6.30 P.M.,and on Thurs . day and Saturday nights at MAO P. 31 for Merchants ville,Moorestown, iltu - tford, Masonville, .Haltll3l)Ort ' and Mount Holly. At 7A. Id 2.16 and 6.30 P.M. for Lamberton and Med ford At 7 and 10 , A M., 1, 3-30 &+9 P. M., for Smithville, Zwannv ille.Vincentown,Birmingbam and Pemberton. At 20 A. M. for Lewistown, Wrlglitatown, Cookstown, New Egypt and Hornerstown. At 7 A. M.. 1 and 3.30 P. M. for Lewistown, Wrights town, CoUkstown, New Egypt, Hornerutown, °ream Ridge, Imlaystown, Sharon and Hightstown. Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Passengers are probibiPul from taking anything is ba gage but their wearing apparel. Ail baggage over fifty g y pounds to be paid for extra. The Oompany lim ;libel!' respensibility for, baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be Gable for any amount beyond 8100, ex ' cePt b) . special' contract. -. , • Tickets sold and Baggage checked direct through to Bonton,Worcester, Springfield, Hartford, New Haven Providence, Newport, Albany, Troy Saratoga, Utica, - . -- RogneiGyraenselKochesteriAnifalo, - Niagara - Fat:sand - Suspension Bridge. _ _ - —An-additional - Ticker Offide in located at. No. 828 Chest not street, where tickets to New York, and all impor tant points North and East, may be procured. Persons purchasing Tickets -at this Office, can have tbeir_bag gage checks l from res a id e engr r o e r s hotel dent ligation ,by Union Lines from New ' r ft:mt . for Philadelphia will leave from foot of Cortland street at 1.00 and 4.00 P. 31., via Jersey City and Camden. At 3-50 and 10 A .M.,.12.30. 8, 6 and 9 P.M. end at 12 Night, via Jersey City and West Phila- I rom Pier No. 1, N. River, at 630 A. M. Accommoda tion and 2 P. Al. Express, via Amboy and Camden.. April 11.1870... - ' WM. H. GATZMER, Agent. ptI 7 II4B.YLVANIA: OEN'rRV. - BAB, .ROAD.-After 8 P: 'M. `SUNDAY,; lifay let 1870. The trains of the Penut4lvania Central Railroad , leave the Depottit Thirty-first and Market streets,which Is reached directly-by the-cars of the Market Street Pats seuger liailway,the last, car connecting with each train-- leaving Front and Market Street thirty minutes before its departure.- Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Streets Railway inn within one square of the Depot. Sleeping Car Tickets can bo had• on application at the Ticketolllce, Northwest cornertif-ninth-Cliestl#l4- streets. and at the Depot. • Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders lett at N 0.901 Crliestnntistr,Nn-Hfiillarket_st'reaL_will_receive at tention TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, - - Mail Train-- ............... . . at B.OOA Paoli Accom. and 6.50 P. M. Fast Line - • at 12.30 P, M. Erie ..... 12.30 P. M. Harrisburg Accent. - at 2.30 Lancaster Accom • at 4.10 P. AI: Parksburg..... .... at 5.30 P. M. Cincinnati Express._.,..„ at 8.00 P. M. Erie mall and PittsburghTExptess ........ -at 9.45 P. M. Way Passenger. • - •at 11.20 A M. - Pacific Express-.--.. 4 at 12.00 night Erie Mail leaves dairy, except Sunday,_ running on Saturday night to Willisinniport only. On Sunday night passengers will leave Philadelphia at 8 o'clock - Pacific--Erpress---ilesies--- Ex press daily ' except Saturday. All otker trains daily, except Sunday. The Western Aacommodation Train runs daily, except Sunday. For this train tickets mast be procured and baggage delivered by .5.00 P. N., DEPOTrket street. TRAINS ARRIVE AT , VIZ : Cincinnati Express........- -at 3.10 A. M. Philadelphia ... .......... ...... -.-at 6.30 A. M. Erie Mail __at 6.30 A. Si Paoli Accommodation 8.22 A. Si. and 3.40 k 6.23 P. Si Parksburg ........ ....... ..... . ....at 9.10 A. M. Buffalo Express-- ' at 9.35 A. M. Fast Line at 9.40 A. M. Lancaster. Train at 12.55 P..M. Erie Express at 12.55 P. Bt.- Southern Express.--....- at 7.00 P. Si. Lock Haven and Elmira Express ........ ----at 7.00 P. M. Pacific Express.. at 2.55 P, Si. Harrisburg Acceitimodation st 9.N.) P. M. Nor futther information, apply to JOHN F. vermEra, Ticket Agent, 901 Cheatiant street. FRANCIS FUNE, Ticket Agent, 116 Market street. SAN UEL 11. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, will not assume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and limit their responsibility to Ono-Hundred Dollars In value. All Baggage excecdingthatsmount in value will be at the risk of the owner, !naps taken by special con tract. ' • ' J. t/ASSATT, - • General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. PFL ADELPHIA,.GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD TIME TA B LE. On aud-ecter-TrIURSDA Y. - - April - 2lst - , 4870. FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave PIIILADELPIIIA 6,7, 8, 9.05, 10 1 11, 12, A. M. 1.20, Y, 3.1,1, 335 ,'4, '43i, 5.05, 574., 6,631 i, 7,8, 20, 10.05. 11, 12, P: M . Leave GERMANTOWN 6, 6.85, 714, 8, 8.20, 9, 10, 10.50, 12. A. M. 135, - 2, 3, 3.50, 5, 5 34, 6, 6.14, 7,8.; 9.M. 10; 11, P. Br: lIk?' 8.26 Down Train. an d 33.1 and Tratns will not stop on the Germantown Branch. ON 'SUNDAYS. I.eifi'e - PHILADELTHIA at 354, .M. 2, 4.05 min., 7, and 10%, P. - • • • Leak GERALiNTOWN at 8.14, A.M.' 1,3, 6, and 9 3 4, P. 31•• • • CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave PHILADELPHIA 6,8, 10, and 12,A. M. 2,3?, 534.7, 3. 2 20 and It I'. M. . • . 9 • Leave CHESI N UT, HILL 7.10,8, .10, and 11.40, A. AI ; 1.40, 3,2.41, 5.40,6.40;9, and 10A0, P. M., • ON SUNDAYS, • Leave PR ILA DELVE IA at 9U, A. Ti!. 2, and 7,P. M. T, Leave CHESTNU HILL at 7.50, A. M. 12.40,5.40, and 9.25, P. M. pa.,,tengees taking the 6.55, 9 and 10.50 A.. M. and 3.50 P. M. Trains front Germantownoria make dose eon met ions with Trainsfor New York al laterseetion'Station 5011 CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN Leave TILILADELPHIA 6,7,149, and 11.05, A. St. 3,454,5, 53A , 8.05, 10,_and lE5', r• ' - • Leave NoußisTowx. 06,6.25 . 7,734,8.20, ti,n.d 11, A St, }li, ON SUNDAYS. ur9, , A.Ar. 24, 4, - . and. 74, . NOARISTOWN, at 7, A. 51. 1,5 X, and 9, P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia : 0.736.9 and 11.05 A. 51.: 13 ,3, , 5,53 i, raj% 8.05, 10 and 117; P. M. Leave Diann) , unk 0,GL5,74, 0.10.920 and 11.4 A. M.; 2, 33,, 5 , 64, We and 10 P. MN DAYS • ON SU. Leave Plilladrinhia • 111.,:'36,4 and 731 . P. M. Leave 111 anayunk : 7 . 3 r, A. 111.034, 634 and 936 P. M. ' • PLYMOUTH, RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia : 73,a A. M. and 5 P. M. Leave Plymouth': iN A. 111: find 44 P.M • TOt 73. i 4 .!1.74,at from-Norristown will not stop at .lilugr's, Potts! Landing, Domino ,or or Schur's Lane. The t. P. 111. Train front Philadelphia will stop only at School Lone, Alltrtitynk and ConShohockin. Pite , bengers hiking the 7, 9.05 and 11A. M. and 4 P.M. Tritium from Ninth and.. Green strt els will make close vonnections with the Trains for .I , Diw York at Intereee tion Station, , The lo A. M. and 6p. . Trains from New York con nett with the 136 and Ø.N) P. M. Trains from German town to Ninth and Green streets. , . 'W. s. WILSON, • , , • General Snperintendent. CAMDEN 7 :AND ATLANTIC RALRO AD On and alter Friday, April 1,160, trains will leave ine Street Ferry ae Mail and Freight- 8 00 A .11./ Atlantic A ceonimedation 3 45 P. 111. Atto_Accommodation...- 10.15 A. M. and 0.30 P-M. LET,URNINGLEAVE ATLANTIC: Mail and Freight. 1.48 P. M. Atlantic Accommodation. 6.05 A.M. Janctlon' Accommodation trove Atco, 6.22 A. M. and 12.10, Noon • t Ilodilontield trains leave Vino Stoat Ferry, 10.16, A. 31. and 2 OOP. M. Leave IlAdlionflell,lloo arid 3.15 I'. 01. ' - EXTRA' TRA,IN FOR' ATLANTIC CITY. (wEDNESDAYB•AND SATURDAYS ONLY./ An Rxtra Train will tun ovary Wednesday and Battu dayin'advanct.'of the. Mall Train— ' ' Leaving Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. Leaving A tlantioU4sr at., , 3.50 P. M. A iloWing nearly /I'VE 110 CR 11S on )6'l-leach.- Thelln ton , T ran afereotittgin NU: 8281311 - estniaTripeat (COIitiIIVPIRI Hotel), will call. for and check baggago to destlnatio 1 t: c ,187, ....xl., Agin.. ...._.., WAJ3T p'4II.I4IAT',LINE, *yiA__TttroltTß • .1.: Pft.NefrairtliA_ 114ILROAD, to Wilkbebarre, , blahanoy City', DI nut,'Uarmel, Centralia, and all . points lon Lehigh 'Watley' trout and its branches. I By new artnanents, perfected this dew, this road le lon to ve inoreased,despatch to nterchtuadiso con al ed to t eltb6voleamed points. .' '' • ', ,` ode delivered at thef Through terelgtet Dopoti ~,,,‘ e. N. Wilk Front and Noblo streets, , BefOre 6r. ~.., wi ll roach WilkesbarrO Mount Carmel. k MahartoP Oitziand the other : stations In Malianopland Wyoming nutrabfiforeii , ...&;44. tho sncooodine &it . 11ILLIS CLARK, &genii 'IN RA.NCII: ,be ~ fiver 00l & Lon"don Assets Gold, '818,400,000 Receipts, - - $ 20,000 i tt4 0 0 PreinitlMS an 1869, ipsio 04,000 Losses in 1869, - $ 3,.219,000 No. 6 Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. FIRE ASSOCIATION ' PHILADELPHIA. 77 iriatorporated ffareh,.27, 1820. Officie---No, 84 North 'Fifth Street' INSURE HunDtwas, HOUSEHOLD. PUBNITUEN . AND MEHOHANiD/SE GENERALLY FROM AY FfRE. (In the city Philadelphia only.) Asseto January 1, 1870, --- 01;57e,173,2 TRUSTEES: , William , . William 11. Hamilton, Oharles P. Bower, - John (Jarrow, George 1. Young Peter W illiamson , Joseph R. Lyndah , ' Jesse Lightfoot, Peter Armbruster, LeviP. Goa ts, . Robert Shoemaker. Joseph B. s tl ch . e ll Dickinson, Schell. B Bl 32o o/ RPer wm ha , w_ki .ose 11 HAMILTON, President, SAMUEL SPARILAWR. WM. T. BUTLKB, Recreta . Vice President INSURANCE COMPA.ITX_ NORTH AMERICA. Fire, Marine and Inland Insurance. .IN6OBPORATED 1794, OHARTEB PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, ` 0500,000 ASSETS January Ist, 1870 $2.783,581 Losses paid since organists. Hon, . . . . . 823,000,000 Receipts of Premiums,lsl69, $1,991,831 45 Interest from Investments, .. 1 8 69 , - a - , 114,696_74 - , , 92,106.634 19, Losses 114114114909 4 • STATEMENT OF ,THE ASSETS. F irstMortgage on City Property 8766,450 00 United States Government and other Loan' Bonda..-... ' 1,122,215 00 itailroad.,Balk and Canal Stocks. a . , - +55,768 00! Cash in Bank and office. 247,620 00. Loans on , Collateral Security 32,558 001 Notes Receivable, .molitly. Marine Pre- - mining • 821,944.00• A ccrued Interest. . 2035700! Premiums in course of transmission ' 65,198-00- Unsettled Marino - Preminm ..... ..... . - - 100,900'00' Real Estate, Dolts of Company, Phliadel- • Phin • 30,000 00 . • - 82,783481 0(1 .OTOEB. Arthur O. Coffin,. Francis R. Cope • Samuel W. Jones, ' Edward H. Trotter, John A. Brown, Edward 8. Clarke, Charles Taylor, . T. - Oharlton Henry, Ambrose ' Alfred D. JOBBIIP, Witham Welsh, Louis 0. 'Madeira, S. Morris Waln , Chas. W. Oushrean r Jobh Mason, . Clement A. Hriscomr Gpo..T.A t Harrison, ' 13.tockie. AliTlll37l G..00F PIN, Probident.- CHARLES PLATT, Vice Pres't. ILIATTETAii HAEnt, Secretary. . ' C. H. REEVE( Assl Secretary.. Certificates of Marine Insurance issued :(when - de sired), .payable at the .Counting.-House - of M.essrs Brown, tfliiplerdc Co., London. -•-•• • • DFLAW.A RE -151 ITTUAL SAFETY INSI7 NANCE, CODIPANY, incorporated by the Logisli latnro of Pennsylvania; 1835. Rice, B. E. corner. Of THIRD and WALNUT streets Phflculelphia. _ MARINE ITS On Vessels, (largo and Freight to all parts of the world INLAND. INSURANCES rin,gocils by tiver c esnal: lake and. land carriage to all parts FIRE INSURANCES On Merehaudise gen efally on Stores, Dwellings, Houses, 2c. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY Novemoer 1,18 es. e 200,000 United States Five Per Cent. Loan, ten-forties • 8216,000 IX , 100,000 United States Six Per Cont. Loan (lawful money) 107,760 OC 50,000 United Stares Six Per Cent. Loan, 1081 60,000 00 200000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan .. , . .... . 213,950 00 200,000 . 0ty of Philaelpltia „Per. Cent t.oan (exempt from tax)... 100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan....- 102000_ OC 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad - -- First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds... 19,480 00 26,00 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds... 23,62560 26,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad goat , antoe)...- - ... 60,000 State of Tennessee Five Per ' Cent. Loan • 15,000 Ot 7,000 .State of Tennessee Six Por Cent. • Loan. a.. . 4,270 00 12,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, 260 shares stock 14,000 00 6,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 100 shares stock .. -.. 8,900 0 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail - Steamship Company, Si) shares stook • 7,600 00 246,900 Loans on Bond• and Mortgage, first liens on City Properties 246,900 00 Market value, 41,266,71'0 00 Cost. $ 1,210 .6 21 V. Real "Estate 06,000 00 Bills Receivable for' Insurance 023,700 If Balances due at Agencies—Pre mituns on. Marine Policies. Ao orned Interest and other debts due the Company • ' • UAW 9 6 /Rock, Scrip, &c., of sundry Cor porations, $4,706. Estimated value.. 2,740 20 Cash In Bank.... Gash in Drawer. 31431,400 Par • • DIRECTORM , Thomas C. Hand, , Samuel - E. Stokes, John C. Davis, ' William Q. Boulton, Edronnd E.Souder, ' Edward Darlington, iheepbilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooke, lames Traunair, Edward Lafourcsole, Henry Sloan, ' ' ,' Jacob Riegel; Henry 0. Dallett, Jr., ' t Jacob P. Jones, " • 'tunes C. gland, . ~„, James B. M'Farland, i,kr Wiens C. Ludwig, ' , Joshua P. Eyre I osepfr B . Seal, Spender id 'llvain Gogh Craig, • J. B. Semple, Pittsburg, John D. 'l'aylor, . ' A. B. Berger, • George W . Bernadeu, D, T. Morgan, " William C. Houston, - - THOMAS O. BAND, President. JOHN Q DAVIS, Vice Preiddent.7 HENRY.LYLBURN, Secretary. HENRY BALL, Assistant Secretary. ' dell . , AIYIERICAN FIRE .I:I3SUA.S.NW difik PANY, incorporated 1810.--Charter perpetual. No,-810 WALNUT street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large pail-up Capital Stock and Surplus in 1 iested in eonnd and available Securities, "continue t, nanny on . dwellings, stores, furniture, merchandise /easels in port, and their cargoes, and other 'omens' 3roporty. .All losses liberali and Promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. Thomas R. Maris, . Edmund G. Dutilh, John Welsh, , , Charles W. Ponitney, t'atrick'Brady, ' Israel Morris, John T. Lewis, . John P. Wetherill, William , Paul. THOM 88. DIA RIO, President, Edmund &Limns O. ORAWVOAD. Secretary. - FAME INSURANCEi COMPANY, NO. ;1: 809 CHESTNUT STREET. INCORPORATED 18 P 58. . CHARTERB 0 PERPETUAL' FIRE INPSUARANO ITAli d 200, EXCLUSIVELY. (name against Loss or Damage by Fire either_ by Per nettled or Temporary Policies. nutsc'rens. ' Charlesßichardson, ' Robert Pearce,a• , Wm. El Jr., . William M. tleYfert,, Edward B. Orno, John F. Smith, Charles Stokes, • ' Nathan Hilles. - John W.Everman, -- George A. West,. J_ • alordetul Busby, , . I °HARMER ICHARDSON,Preeident i WM. H. BRAWN, Vice-President ILLIAMB I. BLAIN:MAUD. georetary. aril ti _... . . . THE PRITNBYLVAITIA' HIE ' sly: - - ---- ir IN RANCE' COMPANY. i . ' —lncimporated I.BM--Charter PorDatual• No. 810 WALNUT street, opposite Ipdeeepdanttra , This Companyjav - drably known tn - t - i ci - : - Iffurtinto for over.forty years, continues .to.-insure against lees or (imago by nrenn Public or Private_Rnildings, either Lily or tor et neetteci time. .Also on,' ,r . . ,_, te s. S'..t mks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal bolt' Minitel, together 'with a large Surplus Fund, is invested' in the most careful manner, which enables them to Offer to the insured aii.tindonbted semiritY in- the cos of loss. DIRECTORS. Daniel Smith, Jr., '• . John Deveretut Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, Isaac Hasiehurst, Henry Lewis Thomas liobins, J. Gillingham Fell, .., ~ . • DANIEL SMITE, JR., President Win. 0. OHOWSLL, Secretary, apl9- i Cifdint , Accrued Burplns and Premium. k• Invented in the following :decal tied, 71717. 7 7 — . irst - Mortgagen - on. - Ciiy - Propurt7,- well ee--- - cured " • " 1169;100 00 Onitud States Government Loans = 89,070 00 PhilalqelPhia City a Per Cent. 70,000 00 . Warrants . • ... 0,035 7 0 Pennsylvania 33 000,0t0 6' Per Cent Loan 110,000 00 Pennsylvaniaßailroad Bonds, 1' fret Mortgage cow ge namden and Amboy Ilailrotui Idornpany , s6 Per • • cent. Loan—. . . ... • . . 6,1.,00 Huntingdon I , 7,prieivoi;il Mort gageßonds 6,900 00 - Oeunty•Fire-Insnrancoliompany 5t00k........ 1,050 00 ..... - Rechattica' -Bank Stock. Ai= 00 - nomtnercialllank of Pennsylvania Stock.-- 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock-- 190 00 Reliance Inaurance Company . of Philadelphia •-• , Stock • it Cub in Bank and on . 15.378 73 iciatt . Sircirtli at _ .., 01,trt242 Worth at present market pri0e&......„, IHRICHTORS. Theresa liFkloore, - Bamttelf.hotairr, James T., Young, Christian J. Hoffman, I 'Samuel H. Thomas, rd O. HILL, President, 22.1869. ial-tttth a tt Thomas O. 11111, - - • William Musser, - Samuel Dispham, Wm. Stevenson, 1 1 Benj. W. Tingley, Edwen TKO, Was. CHUBB, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, DeCCl73ber fi~liLUou fiTY FIRE INSURANCE COMe PAN Y.-0111co, No. lld Borah Fourth street, below Obeetnut. "The Fire Insurance Company of the County of delphix," Incorporated by the Legleisture of Pennsylva nia in ttett, for indemnity against loss or damage by fires exclusive's CHARTER PERPETUAL. • This old and reliable institution, with ample capital and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to,in anre buildings, furniture, merchandise, &a., either per manently or for a limited time, !against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest rater consistent with the absolute safety of its customers. Losses adjusted and mild with all possible despatch, DIRECTORS: Chas. J. Sutter, Andrew K. Miller. Henry Budd, James N. Steno, ' John Horn, Edwin L:Boaktrt, Joseph Moore, Robert V. Mosses , s Jr, George Notice, Mark Devine. CHARD BJ. SUTTER, President. • HENRY BUDD. Vice President. BENJAMIN W. HOECKLEY. Secretary , and Tremor. UNWED FIREMEN'S - ' INSITRAIVIR L./ COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.. • This Company takes risks at the lowest rates consistent with safety, and confines its business exolusively to IMRE INSURANCE DI THE CITY OF PHILADSL. 200,925 IX OFFIOE—No. 723 Arch almost, 170arth National Blink Building. --DIBERTPIIO A N THRA ITE INSIIII,A.NUE CUE. 1 - 1. PAN V.—CtiA.ItTER PERPETUAL. Wine, o. Will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on Build ings, either.yerpetually or for a limited time, Lieueohold Furniture and Merchandisegenerally. • Also, Marine Insurance on Vessels, Car gees and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the - Unfelt. William Esher, DIRECTORS. Lewis Audenried, WM, Ed -Baird, - John Ketcham, John R. Blackleton, J. E.llaum • • William F. Dean, ' John ELl:fe l t' Peter Sieger, S Samuel H. °Me , mel., Itt WILLIAM .SHER, President. ' WILLIAM F. DEAN,: Vice President . W Yd Stevullecrotary. la72tuthetf MEcr:l 169,291 14 831402,100 01 El 4 l. .SON FIRE INSURANCE COM- O PANE of Philedelphia.--(lMceiMe.. 24 North Fiftb .treet, near Market street.... . Ineorporated• the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Oharter perpetual. Capital and Agnate. 8166,0011. Make inenrenee against Less or damage by Fire on Public , or Priyaießnililings:Furniture, Stooks, Goods and Her. °handle's, on favorable terms. . Wm. McDaniel, Plil l g(j E l d ° w ß a S rd . P. Moyer lsrael Peterson , Frederick Ladner John F. Belsterl ,: in , Adam J. Glass, !henry 'from:suer, henry Delany, tarot) Rehandein,' John Elliott, irrederick Doll, Ohristian D. Frick, s am ad . lililler,— George E. Fort, William D. Gardner. '''WILLIAM gieDANIEL, President. _ isuArt, PETERSON L d ice President. rL PHIP A. COLEMAN. Secretary and Treasurer. OPAL' DENTALLINA. A SUPERIOR article for cleaning the Tooth olestroying animalcule which infest them, giving tone to the gums and leaving a -foaling_ of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It may be used daily, and will be found to strengthen week and bleeding gurus, while' tho aroma Arid detersiveness will recommend it to' every one.' Be ing coMposedwfth the assistance of the Dentist, Phyllis clans and DI lereseopist, it is confidently, offered as a -reliable substitute for the uncertain tnehoe form etly iL vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of the Denbillhtu, advocate its use; it contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment.- itlade - only by JABIRS T. SHINN, ApotheoarYt Broad and Spruce streets. Forsale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Browne, D. L. Stackhoure, Ilassard & Co., .. Robert 0 Davis, C. R. /teeny, , . Goo. C. Bower, , Isaac 11. Buy, , Chas. &liven,. C. ll. , Noodi es, S. M. MoC.olin; T. J. Dusband, • S. C. Bunting, Ambrose Smith, Chas. , ll, Eberle, Edward Parrish, James N Marks, Wm. D.-Welsh,— James L. Bieyham Dyutt & Co.-, • - Hughes & Deinhet 11.0. Matto! SOU. ITemear • _llnwor_ 'l47Trafh Air /tprs - 0.0 DGER S' :AND WOSTEN HOLM'S JUL , rooKET - nrinrits - . = PEAIti 'tinct 'ETAG HAN DL ES tit' benntlfql rints‘•; DODGE Hsi and WADE it .11 PITH E Irrioind the CELEBRATED LECOOLTRE ItnZOR SCIStiO BB FNMA ALS of the finest quality. 1? ao rs, Knives, Scissors mitt9urbin Eutlarr ground and paileliod. EAR IN Writ 11111 PoNTS or the most nu raved construction to nsaist the boat-log. at P. 111 A DE I Itat'S, tools 1111(1 SUrgiCal Ilistrumentlfaker,Ds tenth street, below Chestnut. . - Myl INfilJ RANCE. THE AD ~ PIIIL E I'AIIIIA TRUST, 4 ' s ----------- SATIOE — DIEPOSIT - 7 - 7' . AND INSURANCE COMPANY., , OFFICE ANDBI7IIGLAS-PROOF VAULTS IN THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING, . . N0..421 CHESTNUT STREET. ' , ' CAPITAL, $500,000. Fer SAPIt-kItEPING of ovan Itissti Boxns and other SacuntT ine, FAMIL Y PLAT Et, Jitortic z ult,and other YALU* ABLZe t tinder special guarantee, u, the lowest MOIL The Company oleo offer foritent at rates varying frgn el 6 to 4375 per annum, the rentepalono holding theleY, SMALL SAFES IN rim BilltQLAR=P11001? VAULTS., affording absolute Sic URIT Y against OLMIT and ACCIDENT. - . All fiduciary obligations. such as TRUSTS. GvArtzu.s. emrs, EXECTTOBBITIP.4, etc:, will be undertaken attd Faithfully discharged. - • ' ' Circultire.giving full details,forirarded on tipyiication. • . DIRECTORR. - Thomas Robins, D..Carnegys, • Lewis . A ugnstus Reaton, - J. Livingston Erringer, F. Ratchford Starr, • • • Tinnielliaddoch, Edwin hi .I.eveis, Edward Y. T0w111301141 James L. Claghorn, • John D. Taylor, • Hon. Wm A. Porter. President—LlNVlS R. ASHHtiRST. Vtc Preside nt—.T. LITTNGSTON ERBINGER Seeretary and Treasurer—R. P. hicCi'LLADH.. Solieetor—.RlCHAßD L. ASH HURST 1829 "RTER PERPETUAL 1870. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY or rinnueDELPIOA.' OFFICE--435 and 437 Chestnut St. Assets on LT:trinat 4 3 , 1, 1870, , ' $2,825,131 67 , 44,00,000 :2,415 731 . . INCOME FOR 1870,. LOSSES PAID IN 0870,000. 5144,909 42f LOSSES'PAID SINCE 1829 OVER $5,500,000.: • . .. . . . Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. The Company also issues policies upon thellente blall kinds of Buildings firound Bents and Bfortgages._. , : The "FRANKLIN " has no DISPUTED CLAIM: • DIREOTORS.• • • ' • , • Alfred G. Baker, Alfred .Eftler, • : Samuel Grant, Thomas Spark , Geo. W. Richards, Wm. S. Grant, ' • • 't nano Lea, • • Thorualt George Falai, Guatavun S . :Benson, • ALNRE G. BAKER, Prerident.' GEORGE FA I.ES, Vice 'President JAS W. bIeALLISTER, Secretary. • .. - TE-Et I DORE - 11. -- :-BEGEBWAtaietilatt Secretary.- ••••' C. 7 tri,,.14 ri n,.Ltar4 Li.E, I N COM PANY OF PIIILA.DELPHIA. Inoorporid In 1841. !Cliarter PernetnaL Oilteo, No. 880 Walnut street. .• CAPITAL esoo,000: inenreo against loss or flamage On Lionises, lions and othor Iluildin'gg, limited or lionottial; and on Irtmaittire.,Goode, Wares sod lderoh'anditio in tamp or =l,O SiF:B. - PROMPTLY_ADJNSTED AND PAID 'Aorta, lletembor / • .1401,872 . 42 I , 'Henry W, Brenner, Alberto! King, Henry puma, James Wood, Charles Judge,- Hugh Mulligan Philip Fitzpatrick, . Dillon. D ANDRESS, President: WM. H. realm. Sochi,. Thomar J. Maitin, John airst, • Wm: Bann, James hi ougan, William Glenn, James4enner, iLlexander T. Diclwon, Albert 0, Boborte en 00 NBA) WM. IL BAILIN. Trean. TISTRY. , =MIIM fe2 weft/ "e409:696 - 53