Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 05, 1870, Image 4

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    ABI USEMEN TS.
—At the Arch - Street Theatre, this evening;
Mr, J li.. Eimpeti. will repeat Fritz ; or Our
asm f eiYiii ii _
• the Walnut Street Theatre; to-night,
Mr. :and Mrs: Barney Williams • will appear
in the drama entitled Fairy Circle and the
cOrnediesThe Rough Didniond, - and. The Happy
Nun will ' be produced. To-morrow evening
Mrs. Barney 'Williams will have a
. benefit. •
• r -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. Mr. M.. W. Fiske Will
appear...
.-- - - . -AVV.ox'a American Theatre, this evening,
a -rniiniellaneeus performance will be given
bri4inid company, including a number of
new artiste, •
.—At the 'Eleventh StreWoPera 4iouse
M ,
Messrs, Carncross & -- Dixey oiler a splendid
bill for this, evening.- A new and laughable
burlesque,‘entitled; Fifteenth Amendment Ball,
will be produced. - •
—At the Seventh ' Street Opera House
a - Hist-class minstrel-perforMance will he-give,-
this evening: Messrs. DUprez Se Benedict
announee that ••-they will close the season in
this city this week for a tour to the North
and West. They will return about September
Qn Monday next, the Hiberni con, 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. Concert Hall is filled
nearly every evening with people desiring to
see these fine paintings. Excellent music is
giver* at every exhibition.
-The First - Moravian Church, Franklin
- and Wood - 'Streets, will give, a concert this
evening, undePt4e direction Of Prof. M.•M.
Warner. .
OUR 11'1.LMINGTON LETTER.
Nests and General Items. -‘
[Correspondence 01 the Philadelphia .b.l , ram: Bulletin.]
WILSIINGUII`T, May 4.—The old Delaware
College, to which the Congressional" ground in
aid of agricultural colleges was turned over,
will be reopened on the first Wednesday of
September next. The Board of Directors will
Meet at the College Buildings, in Newark, next
Friday week, to elect a President and Faculty
for the — reconstructed institution. The build-
•ings, which are quite commodious, have been
thoroughly repaired and refitted, T and no effort
will be spaced to make the College a success.
One-.of-the-reostAirecoclous- pieces-of
kink on record was practiced on an old lady in
this city, last Saturday. Two little .beggar
girls, aged, respectiyely, 14 and 10, decoyed a
country woman -down• town by -a plausible
story, and on the way picked her pocket. They
were arrested bythe,.Police, and now nobody
know's . whit todUwith them
_HoUse_of_Refuge and the May
tales to exercise his power to send them to the
- Home-for-Friendless Children,fearing their per
nicious influence on the other inmates.
Last night-Amos residences on West street-
were entered' by tineglars, but the inmates
being • awakened i the-- -rascals fled with
out securing any booty. Quite a number
of small-burglaries have been committed lately,
and it is believed - that thereis a regularly or
ganized gang of thieves here; they are of home
Production; too—no ii - carpet-baggers."
Iu , the Kent County
.Conrti - last week, the ,
• lored-men-indicted-for-the-m ur-der-o f-1
Thomas Hogan, a. peddler from Philadelphia,
were tried. .One.pf them, imined Durnall, was
convicted of murder in the first degree, but the
other,: mmed WillianiThwber, was acquitted.
The man accused of killing his wife was not
tried; but was: releakd- on bail.-the-evidence
against, him, it is said, only justifying his in
dictment for assault and battery, on which
charge he will be tried at the next term.
The-spring-term-for- this-county--commences
Nevdt i Castle next Monday ;- so, of course,
Saturday week will. be- whipping-day again.
Quite
. a m tuber have been whipped fu the
loWer Counties this -spriM„,.
On Saturday ffie approaching gangs of - track
layers on the Wilmington and Reading Rail
road were but GI miles apart, and considerable
progress has been made this week.
The contractor says the road will
be completed by the 15th. It will certainly - be
opened to Birdsboro, its whole length, some
time this month.
Wilmington does not come up to the work
as well as was expected, in subscribing to the
stock of the Wilmington and Western Rail
road, but it can scarcely be possible that our
business men will let so magnificent an, oppor
tunity be neglected long, and the delay can be
but temporary.
PoliticS continue the absorbing topic. Sena
tor Saulsbury4addressed the " White Men,"
at - Newark, On Saturday evening, but
in his efforts to talk conciliatory to the Repub
_limns, with a view to__ winning_the_weak
kneed, he failed to give the Democracy the
strong and highly-seasoned meat its stomach
craved, and so the whole affair was rather
spiritless. The fact is that the more difference
in the color of cuticles LI not a very inspiring
topic, and soon becomes exhausted. William
was Fober, andAid_his_ lest," but he
ceuld not spin it out quite an hour.
The " White Men's Party," as distinct from
the "Democratic Party," is to be organized at
Dover to-morrow. The Democrats frown on
it, and its early death is to be looked for. As
I havelready told you, it is a mere effort ot'
few renegade Republicans, a mere - handful of
second-rate politicians, to bring themselves into
notoriety.
The town election of New Castle took place
yesterday, and resulted in a Democratic vic
tory by the small majority °Mt, instead of 100
as they expected. The Republicans
foolishly failed to organize un
til the night before the election;
otherwise they might readily, with the aid of
the new votes, have carried the election. The
Democrats made strenuous efforts to roll up a
big majority, as an evidence that the Fifteenth
Amendment had strengthened their party.
Their failure makes them somewhat gloomy.
The Republicans of this State are annoyed
by the constant publication of items to the ef
fect that prominent colored men propose to
canvass the State this fall with a view to aisist
ing the Republican party, and that one of the
probable results will be the sending of Judge
Fisher to the United States Senate in place of
Saulsbury. The Republicans of Delaware will
run this campaign themselves, with such out
side assistance as they invite, and Mr. Fisher
stands as good a chance of being elected to the
United States Senate from any other State in
the Union as be doeS from this ode, of which
he has not been a resident for six or eight years.
Without an exception every Republican paper
in the State scents the idea,-and, every promi
„pent Republican of my acquaintance laughs at
it, and they think that the Washington'corres
pendent of the Philadelphia Press is engaged
in rather petty business in this matter. There
is no doubt here as to how and why the items
are manufactured. . DALE.
CITY BULLETIDi.
—The dye and seouritur, works connected
with the establishment of J. - Mott:a, tikffeaf.
of the store No. 2OS) South Ninth dtreet, took
ire a ou v oe oc yester ay at ternoon, ant
were, badly damaged. Mr. Motet was •en
gaged att.the time in scouring some Sil' and
woolen fabrics. lie was using a preparation
largely composed of benzine. 'Pitt vapor arls
ing therefrom from sonic causetignited, awl an
explosion followed, setting fire to the clothing
of Mr. Mottet and communicating to the goods
and woodworle.'Air. Motet was dreadfully
burned about the 14 and liMbs. Ile wa4 car
ried to the I'eunS3,lvania Hospital. Ills iuiuries
2aMMi
are so severe that it is doubtful whether he can
recover. The dye, works were damaged to the
extent of $.500.
.-_...--James:A.Ememen,,Auctianeer. told. y..ex-.
terday, at the Exchange, the following : Two
three-story brick dwellings, .No. ,1417. North
Tentb street, ` . ind lot 16x74 feet, subject to: $.lB
;ground tent, $3;676 ;. three-story brick d.welling,
and lot, 18x94 feet, No. 1213 Marlborough
street, $,300 Lthree-story, brick residence, No.
(164NorthEixib street, lot-19x10) feet, $9,600;
three-story brick dwelling, No. 618 North Sev-:
Milli street, lot 16x91 feet, $4,500; three-story
brick dwelling, No. 250. North sixth street,. lot
1 24100 feet, subject to $6l ground rent, $6,000;
three-story brick lager beer saloon, No. 220
(Jallowhill street, lot 17W,00 feet,. $7,604;,
• Ctirry Comb - manufactory, southwest corner'
llandock and York streets, lot 72x100,.54,100;
good-will and.readbinery of the above, $2,100.
—The i sMayor yesterday received a letter from
a'promment physician of Richmond; Virginia,
of ivbich the following is an extract:-','Although
we loSt some of our most Trominent . Men in
the late• calamity; the largelnajoritY of thoie
killed were workingmen, mechanics and police-
Men. The families of the former.will not need
assistance, but the families of the latter have
mostly been left entirely destitute, and are truly
worthy the charity of all who are disposed to
aid . them. I know of many instances where
large. families have been left not only penniless,
but have not - the means or ability of making a
livelihood. I can assure you that all the money
sent will be spent to aid the deserving. It has
given our people the greatest pleasure they
nave experienced since the war, the first reel-,
zation that we are at least truly brethren of a
common country, that the North has so warmly
sympathized with .us. in our last and most
dreadful affliction, and. God grant that it may
bring forth as . the blessing, that we may be
connected in a deeper love forour whole laud
than-ever before.'2-
—Revenue Officer Mackey and others have
seized the- rectifying house of McDevitt &
Young, at Twelfth and Ogden streets, for al
leged irregularities in the manner of conduct
ing the business. Also the place of John
O'Neill, at Ninth and Jefferson streets; also a
lot of whisky at the place of Patrick Cain, at
Thompson and Hutchinson streets.
-
• --Peter Nearney, some time since, was ar
rested,-charged with the embenlement of $146
from Wilson, Rockafeller'l Co., his employers.
Bail was' entered and Nearney fled the city.
He was arrested on Tuesday last at Gloucester,
and taken yesterday before Recorder Givin,
-where he .was charged witb the _embezzlement
of the additional sum of $1,200 from the same
firm. In default of bail, he was committed to
answer.
DOGS AND HYDROPHOBIA.-At the last
session of the New Jersey Legislature a law
-was-passedi-whichrwas-intended-to-protect-citi
zens against the dogs that infest every commu
nity. The law goes into effect this spring, and
taxes every male dog two dollars and each fe
male-doe-three- dollars. It makes -the--owner.
provide his dog or dogs with a collar, with name
and address thereon. It also makes it lawful
for any person to kill and bury any dog found
running at large without a collar, or known to
be unregistered. •So that, in conjunction with
'the ordinance providing for the capture and
destruction of dogs in . Camden, it is thQueht
:nt summer these animals will be,
We have no
r ro erl hesi-
;that tbe . plese__
,greatiy diminished in number,
Tut: MoNtuumsr.-11 is
,not yet
,positively
determined whailier'tlieTheiv monument to the
memory of the Camden county soldiers will
be
.placed in the Court-house square, or in
some other-location. - Many- of those interested
regret that it was not placed at Third and. Ma
rket streets, which is decidedly the best situa
tion for it. The work on-it is all finished ex
cept-the lettering,_and_axsoon is,_the_ site is
finally fixed upon 'the foundation Will be laid.
The .members of- Post No. G:-A. R., it is
thought, may yet decide upon Third and Mar
ket "streets, as it is believe(' that the City Conn-
Cil - will give consent.
MILITAIZY.—The different military com
panies in Camden are now nearly full, and are
composed of men who have seen actual service
in the field during the late rebellion. The
members have all received their uniforms and
equipments, and make a decidedly handsome
appearance. These companies are attached to
the Fifth Battalion National Guards, which
has been organized by virtue of a law passed
by the Legislature two years ago. There is
likewise a battery of artillery to be raised.
LAUNCIIED.-At high water, yesterday after
noon, a handsome and substantially-built two
masted schooner was launched from the ship
yard of D. L. Taylor & Co., at Cooper's Point,
ship
yard
It is designed for the coasting busi
ness, and will be rigged out with all the modern
improvements in vessel erytdpments,_.Se_veral
other vessels are in course of construction at
Cooper's Point.
SENT TO MOUNT HOLLY.—The man Dilks,
charged with stealing a cow near Moorestown,
Burlington county, and who was captured
in Camden, was yesterday sent to Mt. Holly
to_await the -action of the. Grand- Jury of that
county. .
CIVIL SUITS.—The number of civil suits on
the list for trial, besides appeal cases, at the
present term of the Camden Quarter Sessions
is unusually large. Thirty-one have bean set
down. If all are acted on, it will probably
, be
two weeks before the criminal business is
cached.
ACCInENT.—A small lad named Imley was
badly cut on the head yesterday by a board
accidentally falling upon him, in . South
Camden.,
Messrs. Lippincott & Co. present for May
their three transplanted, monthlies; Type Sunday
Magazine, Good Words and Good Words Jbr
the Young ; The Sundag Magazine, edited by
Thomas Guthrie, D. D., contains Gilbert's
'• Struggle in Ferrara," Illustrated, continued;.
" Episodes in an Obscure Life," and numerous.
(dher articles in which religious teaching is
improved with the most admirable style and
finished scholarship. The, illustrations are•
abundant and highly artistic.
Good. Words, edited by the 'favorite Dr:
Macleod, commences Fernyhurst Court, an
every-day story, by the author of "Stone
Edge." Illustrated. 2. Letters from the
Tropics. By the Rev. Charles Kingsley. 111.
Monos. 2. Songs with Refrains. Illustrated.
I. Winter Song. IL Gleaning Song. By Jean
Bigelow. \4. A Conversation and a Story. By
the author:of "Friends in Cotincil." (Con
cluded.) 5. A Lark's Flight. By Robert
Buchanan. Illustrated._ 6. Ilalf-Hours in the
l'emple Church. By C. J. Vaughan, D.D.
IV. What is this that thou halt done 1 ) . 7.
'Days in North India. By the Editor. 111.
From Lyteknow to Agra. Profusely Illustrated.
8. A Sonnet. By the author of " Lady Grace."
9. Dragons and Dragon-Slayers. Second of
Two Papers. 'lO. Under Especial Blessings.
By Sydney D obeli. 11: Dreams and Their
Interpretation. 12. Dorothy Fox. By the
author of " How it all Happened."
GV - 61-1711F0rd.4.:t or_t/tll Ilotiny; slciifiiity edited
presents for May
NEW JERSEY lIILATTERS.
NEW PERIODICALS.
ana erinanwi o. 10.' By the Editor.
Part VII. llustrated. • iout a Fly. By. H. B.
Tristra , LL.D.,
F. R. S. Illustrated. The
Two Hunchbacks. A Breton Legend. By
Maclaine Guizot de Witt. Illustrated. Litnelus
findTaddy.
_By Charles Camden.. _lllustrated.,
What the SttirllngsSiy, By Ecila: Illustfati
Ilymfis.for the Young. With music by John
1. The 'Village School. By the
aut bora " Child-Nature." Part 11. lllustrated-r
At the Back of the,,North Wind. By the author
MEIMM=II==I
PIIT_LADELPHI.A. EVENING BULLETIN, TrIURSDA.Y, MAY, 5, 1870
tips ll
Of "Dealings with the F ' ." Part
con t ' Il
lustrated, and • several oth rex lent contribu
tions, enhanced by beautiful we -cuts.
-Zeal's -En cyciopedia--,---No.— 211,--'-reaches- the
word HONEY, and - contains a mass - of explana7
tory articles that are really;' scholarly and of
Illustrations that-are really -illustrative. .;. . .
Littell's Living. Age, No. 1353, for the week
ending May 1, 1870, contains The Place Where_
Light Dwelleth, Britiide . Quailerly • Revieto ;
Part VI .of John, by Mrs. Oliphant, .Iliaek
isood's .Magazine; the, conclusion. of 'The:
Spotted Deg, by . Anthony Trollope,"St: Paul's';
James Boswell, Gentleman's Magazine; Paul
Suezßighted, All the. Year ,Rounil.;;;Fhp
Suez Canal, .Chambers' 'Animal; - .Tlici 'Pro
posed Tunnel to France, Pall Mall Gazette;
Deaths from Wild - Beasts in India,- Allen's
Indian Mail ; At Boma,
.in
Magazine,
etc., etc.
The Penn Monthly, for May, published by
the University . Press Company, contains papers,
all good, on the U. S. Supreme' court, on Mac
beth, Cerevis (a - student tramp. - Germany);
and the pascal Fineries. This .well printed
rsgazine always contains something original
n the by-way reaches of literature to strike the
dilettante reader. • . • •
.
.The Boys' Gazette is an amusing and very
creditable 'monthly, in :newSpaper form ' 'edited
by : three lads, and well supplied with tales and
puMes: • It shows incipient' merit of a high
order. Pablished'at 1611 Pine street.
We acknowledge_ :the receipt of the . fol
lowing t• • ' •1
Leis-ure'BroUrs, for May, edited and pub
lished by J. Trainor King; American • Literary
Gazette, for May, published by Geo. W..- Childs;
• Our Sehoolday Visitor, for May, by- paugha
day Si, Becker; The Gardener's - Monthly,. for
May, .by Brinckloe & Marot;. The Architectural
Berieto,bv-Samuel Sloan-, for May,publiehed by
Claxton, Bentsen & 7 11 - affelffiger ; 7'he77..FECA-,.
nologist, for May, by the industrial- Butilici-,
lion Company;: for qal . % by , the -American News
Company; The ,Christian World, for May,
pnblisbed at No. 27 Bible House;New York;
The Manufacturer and Builder, for May, Wes
ern & Co., New. York. • •
BISMARCK AND THE POPE
It seems now pretty clear, says the London
Daily Telegraph's Roman correspondent, that, if
the infallibility doctrine . is to be . Rreverited from .
becemingqi'dOgnif4 it'isenly the - strong aria - of
a secular government that can effect that pm
ventibit. We have -- Seen
Count Bismarck did when the preamble to the
Schema de Doctrina Catholica was being dis
cussed in council. It-- therefore—remains
with the- secular. governments decide
whether
they mean to .interfere. with
the victorious career of the Court of
Borne or not. The Marquis de Banne
-Ville is bearer of a wife Which, although - n - o - t - i:ir
so strong a tenor as Count 1 aru's first despatch,
is reported to contain allusions to. the unsuita
-bi ity, and even danger, of• decisions-put-forth--
by the Council in -opposition- to -the-rights .of
civil authority. But .it is stated that the Prus- -
-sian Minister will assume a very firm attitude
on this occasion, and if, as expected, the repre
sentatives of other Powersniake siballar obser
vations to Cardinal Antonelli, the 'opposition to
objectionable dogmas, which might prove inef
fectual in the council ball, will - be more formi
--dable-in-diplornatienrotocols. .
WALN IST_REET THEATRE.. -
THIS (THURSDAY l EVENING. May 5,
MR. anti l'itHS. BARNEY WILLIAMS •
In Three GlorionePieces•
TBE FAIRY CIRCLE.
Con O'Carolan„...— - ' Mr. Barney William , :
51ohlice Mre. Barney WlRiante
After which thelloaring Comedy or
THE CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY.
Mre—Barney,..Williame
To conclude with the side=splitting Farce,
THE TIAPPY MAN
, . .
rAURA liEENE'S Beeins at S
CHESTNUT-STREET THEATRE.
THE GREAT HIT OF - ,THE SEASON.
-Houses crowtiott .1 •i.iii4t.mr“tk but One.
MRS. JAMES A. OATES'S BURLESQUE COMPANY
Tird time Fairy Pantomime Extravaganza,
FAIR ONE WITH THE BLONDE WIG,
Or the HARLEQUIN AND HIS MAGIC TRUMPET.
Third appearance of the POODWN favorite Comedian,
Mr. M. W. FISKE.
MATINEE ON SA.TURD Y AFTERNOON:. At 2.
NIERS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET
Ml_ THEATRE. . 13erzina 8 o'clock
MONDAY, EVERY NIGHT
AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.
MR. JOSEPH R. EfilrkETT,
The celebrated young Character Actor,
iu Ohio .Gitylor'a Comic and Sapaatlonal drama entitled
I , RITZ. OUR COUSIN GERMAN. •
JOSEPH IC EMIVIETT AS • k . Fl R Zr y
With Son a . Dancea and Instrumental
FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF JOS.- K. EMMET - t.
FIRoT FRITZ MATINEE ON SATURDAY.
TVU PREZ & ,BEN EDICT'S OPERA
House, Seventh street, below Arch. , • •
DUPREZ Si BENEDICT LOSR , efi.
Mr. CHAS. McEVOY Manager and Proprietor.
Engagement for a short season only, colnmenct ng
MONDAY, Nay 9th,
of
MCEVOY'S GREAT,. PICTORIAL, MUSICAL AND
--NATION A-L ENTER-T-ArNMENT,
THE HIBERNICON. ,
Representing A TOUR IN IRELAND,
Accompanied by Viocal and Instrumental Music, selected
from the works of celebrated Irish Poets and Composers,
and rendered by the following distinguished artists •
Thegreat JERRY COIL A N as Barney the Guide: IrIARIE
D. McEVOY es Norah; Miss KATE HAL PINE as Mrs.
O'Callaghan and the Widow.
MR. CHAS. McEVOY,
Musical Director and Lecturer.
. .
the- -
Duly Orrgiuni
"IIIItERNICON," and for the last ten years has re
ceived the sanction of the Olorgv, the Press and the
Puldfc wherever it has been exhibited. The entire
Panorama has been recently repainted, and, as a Work
of Art. stands unrivalled on this Continent.
Prices as mid. For full particulars see Programme
luid other notices.
Grand 11111ERNICON MATINEES on
WEDNESDAY awl SATURDAY A It TERNOQNS,at re
diced prices, commencing at 2
Evening—Doors open at 7. continence at 8.
C. General Agent.
NOTCH.—Peak Family SWISH Beltqlingers' engage
went postponed until further notice. my 4 Lt§
- - -
10 ra, EXHIBITIONS OF THE PILGRIM
THAT CONCERT HALL
SHOULD BE CROWDED 18 AMAZING,
BUT TRUE. .
BENEFIT S.
Thursday . Evening. Bth-
,—Church of Redemption.
Friday Evening—Church of St. John Evangelist.
Saturday-2.30 P. M. and 8 Evening,
NEW TRA
MR. NSIT andION MR
SCENEJ. B HAYES.
my6-3t§ ' . AND NEW MUSIC.
DIIPREZ 'St BENEDICT'S OPERA
BOttSE, SEVENTH Street. below Arab.
• LAST SIX NIGHTS OF TIIE SEASON.
DUPREE & BENEDICT'S GIGANTIC :MINSTRELS
will close their Brilliant Season on SATURDAY,
to go ont ou a Summer Tour, returning home again to
Phibidelphia,to open their regularmeason,aboutSeptem
ber let.
•
PDX'S AMERICAN THEATRE,
ii MONDAY EVENING, May 21, and all the week.
FOUR NEW t 3 CARS.
Mons:and Mlle. Leopold; Signor Cepxdo, Mice - Polly
Daly; New. Spanish Ballet; . Series of Living Pictures.
Matinee on Saturday at 2 o'clock.
FOYER ACADEMY M
PARLOR CONCERT STRING QUARTETTE'
CLUB. Ittesers. G. G HILEM ANN • Will. STOLL., jn.,
TIIEO. lIIIETTGER and R. HENNIP, reg,leted‘by Mr.
B. (ThsTEL , will give their peerul tbnnuelib .nefit gen -
rert WEDNESDAY EVENING,May 9. ag..30.e in w th4t*.
BEDFORD STREET MISSION
CERT.—RESERVED SEATS
( ACADEMY OF MUSIC)
.A RE NOW :READY AT
- -BORER'S .31TUSID STORE, 1102 Uuestant et. mys4f
•
t - S i tt AND HASSLER'S MATINEES.-
17 Irtuhical Fund hail, 186040. Every SATURDAY
AFTERNOON. - at 14 o'clock. onlo-ti
The Lost Matinee of nu Season will bo'ilv.en on SA•
TUMMY, May 14th
• .
M.
to OH 6 E p S . T hi NUT street, abort) Tenth.
A OA.DENEY OF FIRE ARTS,
Open
B fr o o to rn = o A in .
West's Great Picture of
()HIRST BEJNOTED
Is still on exhibition. 1e251-tf
EW ELEVENTH STREET PPERA
I(9l3.ffiX; THE FAMILT - RESORT.
CAR/VC.ROSS LIMEY'S MINSTRELS,
..EYEEY EVENING. •
UCURTIN .OIL COMPANY, OF FICE
. NO. mti.t.;; WALNUT STREET, nolotlT. _
Pini.noELent M 20870. •
The manual-meeting of the Stockholders -of this Oorn•
puny will be held ut the Office on 1111tINDAY, the
. rah boat., at 32 o'clock, noon, to determine tho number
of Directors that shall thereafter govern the affairs of.
the Company; to elect a Board of Dieeeteeß for ou-•
.SO ;Jig. V Mr ;11.11d.A0 transact .mtchttlitor business as may
come md,,ro the meeting, li. I( IL Y,
ul y 2 tut tiocretary.
The Irifallibility Dogma.
AMUSEMENT +.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TH N N UA.L, EX A.MIN A.-
Lion of Candidates for Certificates of Qualification
for Teachers Intim Public ,Sohools of the First echool
INstrtcLetEepitsyhuinllts,wilLbeliteltLin.the!Kane Street.
School Douse Filbert street, above Soventh,on THURS
DAY and FRIDAY, May 12th and 13111, 18TO. The ox
antiontion will commence et 1 o'clock Po precisely,
no Thursday, and at 9 o'clock - :A. lition - Friday.l No ap
.'licant tinder seventeen years of: ago wilt be °Saint nod.
nicept in accordance with the resolutien of tbe Hoard , of
Con. rollers. 1411 PUPM _of_ tbe Public Schools will be
ciNninitiett—whd , ll): not pursued at least a two years'.
course of fellfiy the , Girls' orntli or Control High
School of Philadel N
'.tiVerage 'Of dot leSs, then 7.V
IA required for a first-tines certificate ; an average of not
less titan 65 for a second-elms certhicate, and an average
of not less than RI for a thlrd4lithe certilicate.
By order of the Committee on Qualification of Teachers.
my 2 5 9 12§ LBWIB ELKIN, Chairman.
. 'TOE AltaLIF E I NdEr AN.O
UtY ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OF
PH ILA DELPHI A.—At an election held on the 2 I inst.
the following gentlemen.were.elected•Managers for the
ensiling year '
Thomas Ridgway, . JOllll A. Brown. -
Thomas P. Jlllllod, 11. N: Burroughs, -
George Taber, ' Thomok IL Powers,
Seth I. Candy, - Edward IT:Tretter,
Isaac Starr. • • Charles Wheeler,
Henry G. Freeman, Addison Mar, . • .
P. Jenks, Edward C. Knight.
i At ,a meeting of the Managers, held on the 3d inst.
THOMAS RIDOWA ,E$ Q .. was unanimously elected
-.President, and•SETILL COMLY..Eiet„ Vice : President.
J NO. P. JAMES, Actimr.V..
'" my 4 3t*
CAMDEN AND AM BO
ROAD 'AND 'TR-A NSPORTAT YON Co ilPit NY .
• TRENTON, N..L April 1 ith,lB7o.
TlftemnunlJneeting of the 'Stockholders of tho Calm
den it'od'A itiboy'llailroad and Transportation Company
wilthe held at the Company's office, in Trenton. N.J.,
on TUESDAY, the 10th of hi ay, 1870, at 12 o'clock M.,
for the election of severe Directors, to servo for' the en
suing year.
• -• • " • ' SAMUEL J. BAYA RD,
`npll till myll§ Secretary O. & A. R. R. & T. Co.
THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL
tkrD 7 BANK.
PHILATULVIIIK, Mar'2oB7o.
The Pirictorit have title dor-declared a dividend of
Seven Per Cent. 'for the last six months, clear' f taxes,
payable on demand. . . .
B, B. COMUOYS,
Cashier..
PHILADELPHIAr APRIL 25rd,
1870.—The Annual Meeting oft hit Stockholders of
the VULCAN MINING COMPANY (toULake Superior)
will be held at their of No. M 4 Waldut street, on
TI) URSDA lf Mat 12th of May, 1870, at 12 o'clock, for the
--olection-of-Dirocforo, and-tbo-transattion.orother z busi--
ap26 t rnyl2§- , • ..B. A: 1100 . PE,S, Secretary.
- •
DELAWARE.
m AND RARITAN
B7CANAL cor_ANY'. '
.
OFPICIC, - ,TFUENTON. N. J., April 11,1870.
The annnal meeting of the Stockholders of the Dela
ware end Raritan Clonal Company will he held at the
Company's Office, Trenton, N. J., on TUE 4DAY, the
10th of May, 1870, at 12 o'clock, M., for the election of
nine Directors to servo for the ensuing year.
JOHN P. STOCKTON,
ap22 Mt§ ecretary Delaware and Raritan Canal Lo.
rt• - . OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA.
U-,- - y—COMPA NY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES
AND GRANTING.ANNLO I TIES,2OI WALNUT Street.
A Meeting of the Stockhors will be held at 12 o'clock
On MONDAY, nth May no t,to act upon the Supplement
to their 'Charter, passed at the last session of the Legis
ffiture. • • WILLIAM D. HILL ; -
ap2l-161' ., • - - Actuary.
IDEND= NOTICES -r - _-
La? UNION NATIONAL BANK. '
PHILADELPHIA., May 3a,
The Directors of this Bank have thi4 day declared a
-dividend-of -Five Per Cent er -clear of-all-taxes, -payable-
on demand.
P. A. KELLYCR;
my4-3t§ • Cashier.
PENN NATIONAL BANK,.
PHILADELPtitA;May 3 1870.
The-Directors-have-this-day-deolared-a-dividend-o-
Five Per Ceht., payable on demand, clear of all taxes.
my 4 3t§ ' . _GEORGE - PI_LOUGHEADi.Cashier.
n•-• - THE CONSOLIDATION NATIONAL
BA_NK,
lithy Intl:
The Directors have this day - deciered a Dividend - of
Six Per Cent,, payable on demand, clear of alt taxes.
WM ft WEBB.
Cashier.
NATIONAL . EANK OF THE RE
-1.}.7 PUBLIC ,
Pirmanntritta, May 2, 1'370: --
The Board of Direetora have declared a dividend of
Three and One-half Per Cont., clear of taxes, payable
on demand.
JOSEPH I'. ItItIMFORD.
_ _
NATIONAL BANK o.y GERMAN
ITOWI4I,
CLannakNrows, May 3, IVO.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
!Fever, anti Ono-half Per Cent., for the - last six months
(clear oftaxes)„ - payable on demand:
CHARLES W. OTTO,
Cashier.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'
NA TIONAL•BANK.,
PItILADF.LPIIIA:May 3.1870.
The-Board of Directors have title day deditred a Dicf
(lend of Five Per Cent.,p,tyable on demand, clear of tax
KENSINGTON NATIONAL BANK.
PHILADELPHIA. Mily 3, 1870.
TDe Board of .Ilirectorq .have thP day -declared a divi
dend di Twelve Per Cent., pavalde on demand. clear of
tnicen. IslcCONtigtibi -
rny33l§
Cashier.
TAE CO MMERCI AL NATIONAL
BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.
DELPITIA . May 3, Ib7o.
The Board of Directors have TUTS DAY declared a
Dividend of Five Per Cent., payable on demand, clear
of tagns.
niy3 6t§
8. C PALMER,Cashior.
n .---.•
reiFl7 ?,
Tice Directors have this day. declared a Dividend of
Eight Per Cent ~payable on demand.
my3-3i4 P. LAM.B, Cashier.
,
C EXCHANGE NATIONAL
U BANK.
_
PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1370
'The Dolrd of Directors have this day declared .a divi•
dend of Six Per Cent., for the last six months, payable
on donand, clear of tax.
my. 3 Gt.§ H. P. SOFIETK EY , Cashfor.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK.
PIIILADELPIIIA, May:t, lEt7th.
At a meeting of Directors, ti Id this day, It wee unani
mously resolved to pass the Dividend, and that Ten
Thousandbollars-oftlmprofits of-tim-past-s a-months-be—
transferred to the surplus account. E. F. MOODY,
iny3-,M§ Cashier.
.N A TION AI, BANK OF COM-
L
PHILADELPHIA. Nay 1870
The Board of Directors 11 , 0 this day dociared a Divi
dend of Five per Cent., payable on demand. clear of
MOH. JOHN A. LEWIS.
roy3-tu th KR§ Cashier.
GIIRABB NATIONAL BANK.
Pl' ILADMPHIA , May 3,1870.
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of Six
Per Cont. for the last six months, free of tuxes, payable
on demand,
my 3 ;it§ W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier.
n- • OFFICE OF "THE JEFFERSON
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHIL A
ELPHIA ," May 2,1870.
At a meeting of the Hoard of Directorsheld. this day,
a Semi-annual Dividend df Three Per Cent., was de
claredi clear of all tuxes, payable "ii demand.
PHILIP E. COLEMAN,
Sobs etary .
CITY NATIONAL BANK.
PIiILATMLPFIPA, May 3,1870.
The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a
dividend of Six. Per . Cent., payable on demand. clear of
taxca. G. ALBERT LEWIS,
iny3-th,sdn-3t§ Cashier.
THE WESTERN NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA', May 3(1,1870.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
Five Per Cent., payable on demand clear of tax.
C. N: WEYOANDT,
my3-3t§ Cashier.
DIECE ANICS' NATIONAL BANK.
PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1810.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
dend of Six Per Cent„ payable on demand, clear of tax.
my3-13t J. WIEGAND, Jn., Cashier.,
THE AN UFACT UR ERS' NA
TIONAL BANK.
PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1670.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
dend of Five Per Cent., payable on demand. " • • .
M. W. - WOODWARD,
Cashier.
COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL
BANK.
PIIILADELPIIIA, May 3,1870.
The Dlrectorepa4e day declared a Dividend of
Five Por Cent., ,f oar of taxeu, payable on demand:
rny33l§ 11. U. YOUNG. Gadder.
•NATIONAUBANK OF THE NORT
[c?
ERN LIBERTIES.
PIMA DELPUIta t May 3,1870.
The Directors have flats day declared a Dividend of
.Ten Per Gent., payable on demand, clear of tax._-_:-
W.
GUMBERE,
loy36t§
•
OFFICE OF SHAMOKIN AND
REAR VALLEY COAL COMPANY, NO. 214
CHESTNUT STREET. •
PiirLAncueniA, April 30th. 1870..
dividend of Thirty Cents per 'there, free of •tarma.
ban been declared by the Direetera of the Shamokin and
Hear. Valley Coal Company, payable - at the Mlles 0( the .
Cempany or/demand. W. r.. ATKIN soli,.
MO 51 " . Secretary:
CHELTENHAM . AND WILLA) set
10 *
t o-v_x_ TURN PI I( L—ThoP Manairerti.ltavo tide
day declared r deed of Meer Per Cent.on the Capital
Floalt'efitho Comp, ny, for th -, last - pOrmo - titlturclwir:of
tioceß), violable on t nil after the 12th hot.
rii4VY k., 187 U . ' _
. corner Sixth and Mader fits
GERMANTOWN AND--PERECIO
WIEN TURNPI 1 1 1.—The Managera have this day
declared a dlyhhael T witilitul a-half Per Vont. on the
Capital Stock of the Company, for the Met eix months
(clear of taxes), payable on and after the 12th inst. •
liarr 70 1870, • WM. 8. Pl 4 ROT.
• ; Traannrer
m y 3 3t,* N. W, corner , Sixth and Master FllO.
1101 TON 'AN D Itl (11/1=37 - 13 S — OOT.
Jt ;_)i9 CDRi(li Rico.. Now landing . from othomor
'Wyoniti,a, Titan - Sarno:lab, and fcir foilh'by - 000a ,
BAN, IiU6S,F,LL 3c Q., 1110ireotniitotreot, •
MM=ER -- I ME ;
TO RkNT
The NeW-Five Story - Stp'ei-,
No. 18 SOuth . Slfttlt Street and N 0.9 Dees.
, tor, Street. - I _;'
1 20 by 173 feel. ' Apph t ;EFFIODONMIIEGA fig E
' ' ' - 'No. 20 South Sixth Strooli_
IIN FOR, 'RENT OR FOR SALE--THREF,-
, 12LPI. Story Muse, 'With attics and double back build
ings. In complete repair,with ill the modern improve
ments. Situated nnrthwest ~} nor Nineteent lx and.
Arch': 1 — EIRLLERS. -
triys' Wei ty ' .13 Market street:"
,do RENT-A. FURNISHED HOUSE
1,4"0 FOR PIMA MONTHS. APPLY AT 262 SOUTH
SEVENTEENTH: NTREET. , RENT, tif3s 'PEW
ItIONTEL ,, •` 1 • • • my4.4t*
GEI MANTOWN.—SEVERAL
UOT
t6gaeto to tont andTarealo. -
_ MIAS. ILSTOKEEI,
N 0.4529 Biala street, Germantown. -
GERMANTOWN.--,A F(JRNISHIthr
Eitttaeo to rent for six months, fi ve min,
utes of depot. • - • • • CHAS. R. STOKES.
my 3 hit" N 0.4829 Main btreot, Gitrunntown.
TO LET. --YIRST-,IILASS .1) WEL-
Willug.2lo4 Weld Sl'itl.ttafiLAßD.EN street,. • my.3.3l.".•
. •
in • TO BNT—THE • STORE NO, :1311.
.lilag.Arch street. Apply at ;
my2.121.*. . . No: 709 Wid nut street.
.TO RENT—AN ELEGANT 'COUN-.
try Residence, with about a acres of land;on which.
t ti•re are besides a comfortable farm linuee, , tonatit
bootie. ' , table, cow and chicken mouses. It. in situated.
at the junction of firoy'e lane and Morainal road, and
about on a line with Ch est im Let met, fromm 'itch budge
At is only three ranee. Very catty of access.. Terms reit,
amiable. Keys and Information at 11 MIXER & (MEP , .
PU'S Insurance Agency, N 0.337 Walnut at.• ap29•at§
• 15 TO RENT---1V33 CHESTNUT STREET..
t.ah A first-class residence. Two baths, water In Mull
room - , and all other modern conveniences Hymning'
$2,r00 pmpunum. Apply to JOHN CEUSIP,
, ap29 6ta • ' 1731 Chestnut street.
TU RENT—A -II ANDSONIE rug-
NISRER Country Residence. with • 4 acres of
gronnd, Blenheim street, Gennantowq, three minutes'
walk frau) WIIYIU , fitntion. All kinds fruit. flnq lawn;
stable for horses and cows, with all and every improve.
went. Apply ' OOTPUCK 8 - JORDAN, 433 Walnut
111 .F.C..M. :11,ENT.,-.7 ,EA M.
NDSO.E.,_COUN
try place. with Bayern! stares of land, on 'Old York'
road; flee m '
inutes' walk from Oak Latm Station on the
North Pennsylvania Railroad, -
FURNISHED COUNTRY SEA.Tovithin two min
utes' walk from liaverford station, on the Pennsylvania
Central Railroad. . ' -
M. CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC CITY.
La —Numerous Cottages to Rent. Some very de
sirable opportnnlties offered. Parties desiring to rent
can bare description and information and'other
ties furnished, end save themselves's run to the shore by
applying to DANIEL 31, _FOX At SON, Principal
. Agency, N0.(40 North Fifth street. apt I Ind
inTO LET.—A FINE THI-RTEEN.
roomed Mansion, near Frankford, with lawn,
garden, stabling, carriage-house, &c. Inquire P 321
Girard avenue. . . ap23tl§
TO.RENT—,ROOMS OF ALL SIZES,
svoit lighted, 612itablafor light manufacturing bnl.l.
nese. in building N 0.712 Chestnut street, J. M. GUM
-111-EYr.4. SON Se7A3-Walnut-street, - .
itsrvicrifkiTT—A FUN N ISHED DWELL-
Lila Ing, No. 440 South-Ninth street, with all improve
meats ; a desirable location ; will ha rented reasonabl4
to a good
_tenant • possession front the tlrst_of May, Also.
a stable. on kjilt4 alloy , below 1, al t street and ,_Also.
Tenth street, for three horses and carriages. Apply to
. -COPPUCE. I. JORDAN. 433 Walnut street.
...FOE, RENT THE HANDSOME
Abit.tri.four•stor.y property,. No. 2.8-tionth 'Eighth street,
orner of Jayne, and firstAboro Chestnut street. J. M.
G• Y - & - SMiS - ,T3.3 - Wiln n t 'street.
fa t F Olt RENT-FURNISHED--A
bandeome four-etory brick dwelling, with back
_bullt Inge and every modern convenience, situate on
liroad — street, -- belnar - Plue7 - GIJAINEY - & - BONS,
1i0.733, :Walnut street,
. .
Eallll GrIRX.BD STREET .—A GIRARD
:Estate dwelling, at reduced rent. Apply at Tower
Ball 518 Market street. m=4ll
fit r OR_ BEN T—F ITRINTISHED Olt UN.
ma 'furnished, the three-story brick dwelling situate
No 1308 North Twelfth street. J. AL - .4011.11EY
BONS, 733 Walnut street. . _
al TO. LET- SECOND-STORY . FRONT
R00ra,324 Chestnut street. about 20 Y2B feet.'
--- ttattable - foran - rdlce - orlight -- trusirmas.'
jals tr YARD. & BROTHER'
IiaGtRMANTOWN. r TO RENT A
lledern built :tone Ilesldence,netir Township-Ilse
rem!, abort walk from Wayne Btatluu, all city ounten
- kqices,kura
Iny3-tu th s 31"
GERM AN TOWN—TO RENT—A
-11ELturninhed .Clottitge, with w_ room , no d a u_ the
modern conveniences... N o -. 142 Queeiret. my 3 tu th e-3t*
910 LET—THE THIRD, FOURTH AND
1.- -.fifth Stories of-1'J0...9135.314trket..5treet,..in_ , . , ”-olete
order: - Each 26 by 63 feet. mys 6t^
RENT—DISK-ROOM,:WAL-
L nut street, above Third. suitable for Lawyer, Con
.vnyancer,dc. Add 'e n. BULLETIN. OF
FICE. my2df§
A -- A - - 7:1111:DRETII - -- "-- --- PcS. - TAYLOIt:
1 - 3,.. If mmtv.TH A; TAYKOR.
.. CAPE MAY REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
Office, Perry street, apposite Mansion street.
CAPE DIAIE CITY, N.. 1.
Refer by special permission to : E. C. Knight,
William F. Potts, :Matthew W. Baird and John O!Bul
litt. F. Ng. ,of Philadelphia; General W infant J. Sowell.
of Cs nmen, and J. F. Colt ~,,Eim,. of Cape May.
i t
N. N.—Par icnlar attention given to the renting of
cottages, & c' tny3 tojy 1§
CREES &NI cCOLLIIM, RR AL IT O STATII
AGENTS.
Oftioe,Jackson street, opposite Mansion street, Gaps
Island, N. J. Real ,Eatate bought and sold. Persons
desirous of renting cottages during the season will apply
or addreea ae above.
Iteepectfully refer to Chas. A , Henry Irnem,
French, Mellrein, Anduetti Merino, John Davie 'and
W. W . Jnvenal. feEl4ll
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
_Y_AJINS FOR SALE.
Cotton and Worsted Yarns, all, numbers. Cotton
Yarns, one, tro,rthree or four ply, on cops, on bourns
and in slieFiC Rlso, Chain and Satinet Warps, Cotton
and Wool Waste.
GEO. F. MALL, Commission Merchant.,
PT KILBY Street, Boston, Mass.
mh2fs.lrn§
24FOR SALE—A FINE ROAN
.11are,lis.o_i_Pki0_3)1.1, lA•lillands high. War•
rsnte sound and hind. Has Veen raised - by present
owner. and promises to co fast
Can be seen at FREE S Stable, 1604 Chancellor street,
between locust and Walnut. '• mys-21.*
FOR SALE CHEAP—A LARGE. WAL
NUT Conuting-hourse beak. Addreas " H. M.,"
IILtETIS OFFICE. my2,tfi
FIRE-PROOF SAFES.
For Sale Cheap.
A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
Address, "LEON." *W office
de2CNttrp4
HARDWARE. &C.
BUILDING AND HOUSEKEEPING
HARDWARE.
Machinists,. Carpenters and other Me
t chanios' Tools.
lllnget t Screws, Locke, Knives and Yorke, Spoons,
Coffee Btocke and Dice. Plugand Taper Tape,
:Universal and Scroll , Obucks, Planes in groat variety.
All to bo bad at the LoWest Possible Prices
At the CIIEAP-F01R4414.80 Hard
ware Store of
J. B. !SHANNON.
• .No. 1009 Altsrket,Street.
'TRIMMINGS' AND PATTEIUTh.
MllB. .M. A. BINDER'S TRIMMING,
;LACES AND PAPER. PATTERNS.
- 1101:N • W:COR2ELEVENTII and CHESTNUT
NOVELTIES IN TULKED AND SPRIG MUSLINS.
• Piques from 250. to $l. •
F tench milling, 2 yards wide, etic:
Elegant sat Ins,. el 7,5 per yard.
Tom Thumb
. fongen, el per dozen.
• PARASOLS..
• `'MADE-UP LACE 000115.
Meek Thread, ,Out pare, point° Applique, Yalenet-• ,
ennee Laces; mee '
Itufflings, all the atylk In use.
Cottrin gaups and fringes, •-••- - ' T - .
Joseph kid gloves, el, every 'pair wariatted,
_Bridal voile and wreaths, French Jewelry, corsets and
• •heno•sk iris: Ooffe,ring machines, $lO,
If you want. a handsomely-fitting, well-made atilt, at'
short-notire T 4Wto--•-•-•------ - • ' •
AIR& 'BENDER'S.
She never disappoints...lt is truly a,wondorfu TM.
Tlmahoya',*goode eafinet ;be; equalled in quallt - y or,
I p r i c e. • • • • • • my2l tfrC
CARPETINGS, &C
ATEAR,,,WEL I 4.-7
V %VAL POLLOCK, 937 bittike, sabot, RAM tlio
cheapest Darpo ni
te, • Just exrune them. arS
- (11001) - . N...EWB FOR TH . bil:IT - Lres 7 .77
1.3( 11I18TY ()ARP PITA OF ALIA „KINDS,
DA RR FULLY OLRANlCD'..bY'llnprnred •
nmiltinery, rtt-OFNT•1 1 At OAR , RIT
(TDRANI NO--FIBTABLISILMENV.
20.N.•BROAD trpot , below FINE. abl2 6104
=IMEEMiSIMM
ff BROWNSTONE RESIDENCE it
AO. 1922 it11
c: SilukET.
, gi;ogant. Ileowti-titoito 'Residence. -throe atorlea as
Mansard roof ; very commodious,. furnished , with ever,
modorn convonionco and built in a very superior aad
sUbstantial manner . 'Lot 28 feet front by 150 foot deep to
Cut hbortptreet, on which ;la ,orootock a Aland:mina brick
_
Stable lend COM% Honk,.
J. M. GMT airy' at NUNS,
78.3 WALNUT. Stroot. ' •
Ml l2B .tf rPS
G . ,
Modem Villa ,contain Mil4'rnoiniliiil , ar chi)
Werntil eaRY• • - (MIAS. H. STGK GS,
inty3-16t* No. 029 Main street, Germantown.
maTO ' Uti NE B'' M B.N.FOR SALE
at Cliestunt NHL near the de t,' wLi 10 trains • . _
drilly—n comfortable stnniner andWlnt po er residence, with --
heater, gas, water and 0 acres of yalnabla land• stable;
grapery, grr en•bouse, ice-hon e and vegetables ready
planted ; plenty of Annie, fruit, and, flowers, Price
modeler°. •Boud for detteription;• • ,•• • •
T. R, itt ITO HELL.
Iniy3-3t* • • • • 31u -York avenue.
4n FOR SAL E.—A. DOUBLE THE EE
JUR 'dory brick house, with double three-story.hack
buildin la. Rd. 1772 north Tenth street. Alpfniertgagtar.. -.,
for slip(); Snow:S.2.mo: 191,400; 1,100. and ground*
rents for $13,000, Na,ooo, $2,000, and fire of 19600 each.
W. 111N01( LB, .
733 Walnut, street.
• • • -
f 9. FOR SALE:---A MODERN' AND DE-.
si.nbla Residence, No. Tru.Spruce street. Also, a
borne, earringe and linreess,.choup. Apply' to Oil
H. HART, 502 Walnut street. epic) tr§
CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC o 1 t
--Only Agency in PidladelptilaSettlY'sale of Cot
tages-and Building Lola at the - above places. Several
desirable opportunities now offered by '
DANIEL M. FOX
apll-lni§ No. AN North lelfth.street.
fr(IILTSINESS OPPO.E.TUNITY.,,WE
hate for sale,' on easy termS; fifteen minnierfront
the Lity, on the Germantown itallroarl.un Elegant BOO
deuce, beautifully and completely fitted, out with all
modern conveniences._
..
. ,
I
It Inns been occup ed . fortwo years as a board ing-honse,
nod nos a good rvlnferand slimmer patronage. J. Id.
GUAIDIEI & 80278,733 Walntitstroet , : . . ... :
_. .
NEW BROWNc. 7 .1.3T0NM — . HOUSES,
NOS. In), 2:04 AND 2010 SPRUC R
SPRUCE STREET FO
I i ALE. FINISHED IN WALNUT - IN THE MOST
kW P BIHAUI M A NVEI,I..z_AAIII _W I TIL _E. V_KILY_-.1, --
111 OD Elt N 'CON V EBIENOE ,_, n - ' 11, , W A RRE N. 2213
SPRUCE. STREET. APPLY BETWEEN 2 AND 4
O'CLOCK I'. DI. i mh.2stf
C. I),' i': "I''P -II EAU ELPRIA -,- HAND—
some modern cottage, with every convenience,
nnd large lot of ground,, southwest corner of Pine
and Forty-first streets, J, OUMMEY & BONS, N 0.723
Walnut stet:iT . . . .
ER FOR SALE.—AT - GERMANTO - NTM,
EiR an rlegunt pointed Steno Residence, on W. Taiga
bocken street, with every modern convenience. Stable,
coach-bonne, cow home. lion vegetable garden and
elirribberi iu perfect order. Terme easy. Apply to
MIAS. E. EL r.l E
--atM,s,tu,th6t-5 - N 0 ,411 Walnut latent.
Qryn 11. AN DSO NI DWEL LING. 1 a Qry
ao •v. HANDSOME- DWELLING - , -
No, 402. eouth Ticeliti.recorol street, FOIL SALL- - Oalr.
$2,0(10 to cloak required. -
ULE , SIttOTIIEIL tt
_NI, VOA South tlx.bet.L.
L Y BEE- FOR SALE OR. TO LET
I: ON GROUND RENT.-A large lot of ground,
contairOng 42,627 square feet, extending from Seventh
to Eighth. between Tioga and Venango streets, with
iseverja [ling rtrelibt - tif pure soft water running through,
it.' Price 82100. Apply to JOHN TURNER, near
Sixth street and Reading Railroad. . apl4 las'
- • -
0 • CAPITALISTS AND It GILD E S.-
-For eale-A_large and raplttly , lmpretlng LOT.
NORTH BROAD STREET. between Norris end .Dia
- mond ; t 23 treedeep-exyllil-EMEENTH STREET, Inter
erected by PARR AVENUE, FOUR FRONTS.
mbii-tg Appi y• N 311 0 h estnut street.
E - N T - - OF - HIGH WA.YS; -
LI BRIDGES, SEWERS, &c. OFFICE
OF CHIEF comussio.NEß., NO. 104
SOUTH
,FIFTH STREET. . •
. _ PIIILADELPIfI4, May 18701.
_ NOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS:-
SEALED, PROPOSALS will - be - recleivedat'
the office of the Chief Commissioner of high
ways until 12 o'clock M. on - MONDAY, nth
inst. - , --- for - the -- eonstructiOn - of - a - `Sewer on the
line of COATES st.,from TWENTY-SECOND
street to TWENTY-THIRD street; on SIX
TEENTH street, from MARKETrtreet to the
south curb line of CHESTNUT On LOCUST
street. frorn FIFTEENTH st♦ to the west =line
of VAUGHN street. Said Sewers to be con
structed'with' bricks, circular - in form,
with a clear inside diameter orthrce feet,
with - such - manholes as may - be ilCrected
by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor.
The unite tandin. to be that the Sewers
M.V. K. OOPES,
62.5 Spruce ,treot
to'he ''comprdteid'on.or
before the 31st day of duly, And the..
Contractor :Shall take bulb prepared
against the property fronting on aid-
S.Aver to the amount of one dollar and
fifty - cents for-eaclrli-ncatfoot-of-frent-pn-each
side of the street as so touch caihjiaid ; the
balance, as limited by ordinance, to be paid
by the city; and the Contractor will be re
quired to keep the street and sealer in good
order fortbree years after the sewer is finished.
No allowance will be made for rock excava
tion, except by special contract.„
When the street is occupied by a Pas
senger Railroad track, the sewer shall be con
structed along side of Said track hi such'inan
-ner as not to obstruct or interfere With the
safe passage of the cars thereon ; and no claim
for remuneration shall be paid the contractor
by-the Company using said track, as specified
in act of Assembly, approved May . ls, 1866.
Each proposal will be accompanied by a cer- •
tificate that arbpnd has been filed in the Law
Department as directed by Ordinance of Majr
25,1860.• If - thb - low4_ , st bidder shall not execute
a contract within five days after the work
Is_aw_arde_d_he will be deemed apt
and will be held liable on his bondfor the dif
ference between his bid and the next lowest
bidder. Specifications may be had at the De
partment of Surveys, which will be strictly
adhered to. The Department of Highways
reserves the right to reject all bids not deemed
Satisfactory.
AN bidders maybe_ present at the time . and
place of opening tile said proposals.
MAHLON H. DICKINSON,
:-C.AIINDEItS COLLEGE, WEB
I'lliladelphla. A lecture every MONDAY EV
NINA.• • • 0p26-1m
rSi. P. RONDINP.T.TA, TEAGHEB, OF
ning. Private lessons and Glasses. Restdenee
Ttdrteenth street ' ati95411
Congress 11a,11,
TERMS-193 60 Atm day June' and Septeniber. $4 OO
Iper,day. July and ,Kuguet. , , • , ,
i The now w Ingle now completed . , .• ..
Mirk and'Sfmon tfaesler's filliairy 'Band and Or-
Oheetia of 26 . pieces'. • •' • • • ,
Applications for Booms, address
TILE NEW , COLONNADE ,, HOTEL,
Fifteenth and Chestned streets,
le 'open foilleardere or Trapsierit Griosts!Being entirely
Low in all Be departments, and tUrniahed in the moat
elegant manner, is not exoelled by any estahlia4mant
the country.:. Gentlemen at all thrum in waiting to show
apl
the apartmiints. Terme moderato. 2 lm§
.
DELAWARE WATER pAP.
Perseus desiring Beard et this Piaco at - titoderaiei
t erste, may apply for particulars to
TIIHOD:fIAUSER,
Delftware Watei Gap,
Pennsylvania. -
mys it
.
i.,A.NbsomE•sEc .
oNDToRy Room
third•Mory room, with board, at
. 224 Soutix
Woad street. ' mys 6V_
BOARDING MAY BE ',HAD AT • A
cou ntry Beat four or live miles from , ,tho , city. , .21)..
litre-stable- attaehvd , •:. laudite-southwest-cornut-111-.L......
teenth and Chestnut. • . , ulys lit,g
alinzurA_
7 - ta,RD - 11.41,71s 14_L N ' . 6.WICY :l _A 2_ .....
ti t
li Privat!ii Fandli. Pleatiant.com nniciating roams. ' '
For infcrruat ion apply at 1228 Choetn t, or 1130 Girard
street.. . . ap3o et o th 4t*
• . .-
QUM DY ER OR PERMANENT:
I.) ,in a shady situation, near the 'Ration. A(11114`48
0. aWIPT. •
"110g11. Station, Germantown R. R. -
______..
FOR HALE.
fllditiYbkPXA - TMENT
Chief Commissioner of Highways
MUSICAL.
SUMMER i+RESORTS.
CAPE MAY,'N. J.,
•
'Opens., June lat. Closes, October ISt.
Propirietor.
nol6 19 22 26 29 & eed tauls4
BOARDING:
BO AEI/ ING--M ItS. MpiCLN
fiTRY, Into or gm and 910 Syritoo - ntroot, having - .
removed to the COUNTRY SNAP, formerly the rosi
denco of P. A.lCeyner, deceased (5 soros of ground),
tiltlnte.oo-...Orsou....str4pt,_Ahon Washiuglon uyonno,
Uorinautown, in flow ready to receive Boardors. iny4dV
APAOWN AND PA MAWS.
410 muskrats in ten dept.\ •
—London Is auXiOtatly awaiting the produe
lion of seven new hurleaquett.
Disraeli declined en offer of VlO,OOO
for tltCtisfs Itnw dovelr i t 4 Inagar.lifei .
faieLatid...l3Aut.4.
diet's Legend of M. Cecil, are the two coming
events in the EUropentl musical world.
—An English enthusitutt is soliciting funds
• for an exploration of Mount Ararat, with 'it
view of recovering relics of the Ark.
—The Summer reddened of the lute hx-Preei
dent Pierce, at Ilatlorstlitarth 1 . 46 - wt
sold at attetion, last k4R76 -
—A pauper bile krl4l, i edia the flit iberetigh
Asylum, in-Dngland, vvito,during hie lifetime,_
coat the borough 14),n00. •
—Three wives of men on board the Oltg,of
' Beaten Were married et rortland, Mo., a 10W
days since, so it is Bald,
.7-•. -- =;•Ex:Quitstiltittliellti'liittiti 'tie* lever Vic—
iPerpoll of aritllsslanttioblemani wit get bled
itb,fiawitolo i lettuttedwayin Earls. t ;
.
Patti cleared Jig, year b,OCiO
francs. She is said to live oil very cold 1.401118
with her husband, the Marquis (10 (.1011X.
. —The London Athergeton is responsible for
the'remarkable. statement ' that: on.c-,fouth r
the population -Ad' if raticit t Itinathlai
- • —Wisconsin thinks be entitled to
- eight Representatives In •Congresa tinder the
new apportionment. It now has nix.
—Stratfo'rd-on-Avon will riot celebrate
Mak eapeare'n birthday thts:', yetir # Pipe. Ids'.
old playmates hare given up the custom,
—The Casement Brothers, of
Ohio, who built so ninny hundred miles of
the ' Union Pacific ' have taken a contract to
build a railroad inTexits. ,
r." ft
'. Natchez itiable
nis o er
he
note te lawlittulunlyelo giz ing for t trotible .
he wait going to cause her, but he untst have
some plate to die.
—:-One Charleston paper remarks that, for all
practical purposee the iFtelee of the past; tut
far an the State of South Caren tilt le concerned,
are held 0 itimortuary abeyance."
--Oise regiment at Montreal, which wan or
dorcel vet aanticipation-of - a Fenian - ,
raid, • impater,ed thl neap' vilicrera ,:and elgta,
ig
s l
Privet 1.2 I # f.- - „,t
.2" 1 ein Alfred,' in an _ Sept() ; divide It
politely with your little sister. Give the
larger part, to the other person, my child."
Alfred handed the apple to hie little sister,
saying," Dere, Ma, you divide it youreelf,"
Ilifttnerelea disease unfortunatel d y is
- , nothing , but- delirium (remiss., Betedw rinlo
ing vast - qtrantilleri.•tir wine, 'the - lirtetidan
• Clienceliermt said to be an habitue) morphine
cater.'j ,'_i. ,
—ft' all Fort Hu-rider excursion-lets- bring
away as much Of thp,,forta.B a ji patty.,. of slant',
Or thernerordldtit
yeerilay;':as r6lle.s;the'Oe.V. ,-
ernment, will be saved The trouble or leveling
—A negro was bitten by a rattlesnake in the
leg'lhrough his clothing, a few days ago, in
_ _ _Quittey, and.ditd_ in a few-• hours. The-
Itnake struck a vein, and medical skill could
notearchimi
—A Itiontreal policeman, the other day, ar
rested a boy for cruelty to fo,g - A. Ile awl hie
companion had placed a kettle of water on a
fire-and+oused-sevsti-frogs-in-it—to—he—boile4—.
, ivr.. The naughty troy wae,.tioo $2,
Preens:o, MeYeir Or'Fernati
dine, Fla., wax recently ,by a circular
NW, lie-Vio.4 - liioll4lltig - upon - it' hen Ob'erin
oripg - lo OPOII a witalow,-wheti lie slipped and - 1
fell upon the saw.
—One of a party of miners who was
- wounded recently by Indians in Arizona, ap
pealed
to his companions to kill hi m,anit when
- tifey ref used - r ehot himself la the - bead a od_ di ed
instantly. - - ;•
Kansas city college, has tight intliens
among - its studenbt, vrlio are well adVanted in
- draw poker. One of them will illustrate the
ProCeßeortlMlpilla bnanYtlic's head fur thirty
cents, you to furnish your own hair.
—The Kfori g ;Ad 71irtittfe:file has ati•klitorial
headed " o w's.your Plehiscitiun to-day,"and
proceeds to remark that " any fend may ask a
rynestfon tliat tho seven sagett of Grsev.: or tho
forty Rages of the French Academy could not
answer.".,
Penrisylvan a, has pig tfq.!PiVed
_: . ----±Lth . 4•41314,4.-Iter , STofl- it-has-eve r-_ , : bad r ._, , Latid..
the lifitfrannotinces that " those who
_natdy rie.tul this, or-chitin's to go with it--eau
be accommodated by calling at the new Rani
,. • tate store opposite the Post,officte."
—A Newampsire matt triPA rhat Hh
_ _
silt he bas in a pocket-book winch his father
bought, in 1776, ~and which has been in constant
use by the two since that day: ft is yet in
good condition, and he has enraptured his son
by promising to bequeath it to him -
-A per , onal Item, which, of rourse.is given
prominence, in the columns of the Honolulu
• (3atetn t ., reacnt ants; His Majesty is enjoying
exceeding good health at Molokai, end svery
much interested in branding the calvesof his
large herd of cattle there."
—A Ilartferd ciphered has figured it up that,
'a - cent:at simple intermit' for 1,''.76 years would
amount to $1 12, and that a cep) at compound
Interest fnti . the RAMP time would amount to
2,n15..7;t5.4if.1.721.770,280.7,17.336,007,361,(141,-619.
. 962,773,447 dollars anti :' cents. ,
• —Train lectured In Milwaukee on the Sub
ject of r3eorgrr V relicts Train: _ Tie said " Brit
ish Bast-t-i-1-e-e" Seven thousand nine hundred
times in an Jour and a half,and-modestly m en
tFoned hut cfsvn name about nti
—N. Y. hem.
—The number of murders at Jackson, Mis
souri. in a given week, is said 46 - depend, on
whether the vthitiky is importeal from Vicks
bnrg or Yazoo City. If from the latter place
the chances are that there will be an extra
_ _ _
—The King of Italy is very proud of his fix-
Volta as a hunter; but the Italiarijonrnals as
sert, on 'what they Call good anthority, that
Bit Majesty never yet shot or stabbed a single
animal in, his life; and that,during,liis bunting
~ excursions, all the shooting was done by his
aides-de-camp.
—The Rhinebeck cll. Y.) Tribune, says the
rich , and prosperousfarmers, and villagers
thereabouts imitate to a wonderful` degree the
example of the poor widow in the.. Scriptures,
and like her put their "mite" on 'tire contribu
tion plate Sondays, thereby thihking they will
pass for poor widows.
—TYO IA what Leas en - wen:th e which i 8 in
Itatisaa o ela . iml the champion belt for : " Iffe
C4Ti . tnrn bilt - ttlarger• mirriber r,f peeple to a
aznaller fire,and they will leave a better dinner
and rim faster,and All.rrannd the conflagration
Einieker, stay there -longer atilt go home wet
ter, than any other town in America."
—There Is a (dram - in for permanent. employ
ment of good eirens equestrian performers lir
Scranton, Pa., where the lamplighters arc ex
pected to make their roundson horseback. On
arrival at a post, theriderstanda anvil - Win sad
dle, and proceeds in this position to darken or
illuminate the pathway. These things only re
quire practice, we suppose. . • •
—Among. the Agents for the Cherokee AfiVO
tall3, ptiblistred - in the Cherokee Nation, are
Frog Sixirfiler; of Going snake'Distract
Elnekleherry Donfaiing., of Flint District ;
spring Frog, of Saline District, and others in
Loo-wee-ekoo-wee District. This paper is
printed in English and Oheroltee, and offers
good opportunities for enterprising reporters.
tirearaim 1 .HAVANA.,
Forgery - and --Attempt- to-Murder.- --
A letter,from Havana says:
A young man named Castellanos, onlynine
teen years of age, and clerk of Goose & Co.,
- presented himself yesterday at the counter of
the Spanish Bank with a draft: (or ten thousand
dollars, purporting to have been drawn by his
employers. The fact that the said firm had
only si'x thousand dollars onudeposit„ and the
sfarnatore looking suspicious, aroused the sus
-
, pinion. of the paying. teller, who requested
the young man to step into the private °dine
-.44-14r,--P4441-,----the 7 --Vifie-Pmident ; -- he-send
ing for his employer, in the meantime,
ta_ __invp_utirrato.
cane to the hank and pronounced the doe.n
men ta, forgery. Mr. Rizo then made.:unne re
mark to , the , young man alimit ifrie attempted
crime,when tho latter took, not lt revolver and
tired at Mr. , Rizo.- The )after would undoubt
edly hare fallen a 'victim to. the would-he ae
saesin,.had.net the Treasurer,• who was titand-
-____—______
illy Ilf, thrown up hip nrtn. the koiltqt4lEl ll ,,C y, h t ~ ''' ? P l A v ielt i li t s,l ool . o _ f ~;,
-tu..: won itotuittultoy;.ffiloxfoliN,,itvino :
pt
end; - Ottatetintinti int It Urge loon • 0 tifo6 - 6y - ' irrink u m , 1 p l ai t ~ht, toiti , i tte n or
and sortie eartridEeil in MS innikets whelk but enpor/yoiiiitha , mobil 4 fkis ohiblim, ont i bep,• 4
Wan searched, previous to being tokon t 0... ., .ou.t in n wibirtot itibloo Pt i or o t • Irrthilit rt.&
pritiott.
__ 7 "!•i- ---__k_. liii i Til lr.l awhil l ftr rif i4eFiL il eho p u to -Baria t itil
• '5 "1.1 0 itE IRO A(A)01122401)A110N1A6A2940 t ent 4'r toi
Ilifiturittal all Intepah t rate • tatlegitkpper A wil r r . ,
ornintrildavewits Ora 1136 , P. inir WINN .- Iti
r I 8110112WP.11t 10,45 Pi i , f. , l• I , , . ~, I , 1 , l 'I ~ • ,
Erb Mijaii Li VPltillaAgreAir. 4kV li•'For4tialtdit9ll
lmon,
_pry titirgrPtittarii or Pied fore, din p si
' Mother', WO /4 00144 S IM Tao' RO5 eateiq NI aye-
I , F0114, - Bittfalo, ilkesbarrth rittittOng Polito Dar Ole.
I Ohanthatellll3
il lorittbetl. 6 " / ' ' ' I r ‘. '.
"it: il r
1
Thai „80` A,N. 4 fa , ennnedit ,t r ati,.th .01 011*
PealasTanlit lla !road trallit, A VitaWnird add tha
ilil {A ~ *.ttaltionntideUit * I 4 ti , Anon. aay train
attlarrfabiliw 'illowati , PortCl died .with , Viktdiod se It,
~ dir„,*.fo, ix u rr i,t r u l ir l i t y r
,'' Atrti t rog 1 1 , at ,ain't antral' am ler a ,a •
I t
I'
by a 1501/01 I, an Iltliginetntitnn , Ina dr milt.
' , Monis lorrate - .
.1 fatedgovir Tinrkr4Th c J•rainirsoptria•
11 Minifitilli t a4PitilEi§eirCiti Pgil i alialphia at
'e arPi t Air e intif '' , ot 4 n I etl arrialititsl (wenn.
. meeting/ wltti,ileadlng and n Ora taMahroaa trawl, for
crAifil l f, 4 4 - AlifiOiltiii . DAilVoo-,L l ait4 • Wa ite.
' town a , A., ,ortopp ng at the ltitortneil attoitatlphol •
arrilitin. Idled r Wit 910.47, liti Returnitt loaves
Phil Laid *la' ..,11.1Srrl i vPi 9 Point/MI 31 1 PA,
It ~ /IO Aft V tl'lTs iiiiiii ,AU ifitill ,
• rill /4. e a
Otin 11, fit 6,49 A.,ti.. , and mans al
?Jo iii ,i stoop ngpt, all way atationi9artiVatiln Philit•
drt r e* at o,n A. M , • ,tt . , ._, ~.,
~1 'epilog, itiaveS P litinut It nig E t li.i tirily es
ttii
;nil easing at r ,t 4 P . .. and at Pothirille at 11.4) P 11.
, v Triattit for P i tilmie phi* nite Itarrisburg tit 8 OA.
- Kl i k:efill'Atare 110 at Art A ..1 1 1.1Prriting iti,Philrateiptilii
at Pi 716 no.tllooTl irtiltio move garrotte** at 2,01 i
.P.• o and ottavitle at IAB P. 11.; arriving vrt Philo- ,
dello la at, .45 p, m ,
,offittirttlinqAsottnunoilattbn i rates Eetwitils at 1 4 0,44
, „alik name - burg at 4.10`P. ~ vantitibling at 'neon
, nit w th Aftiltiegn Apeoparnin silt: tivuth at OAS P. M.,
,or v with Philaselphicat 0,26 P. M. , ,
1,.•, arket train, ri nt, a pastiptiger ceY littAthed t itotres
L I
F ladelphla at .89 n o gg for 'Wading • and all. Way
gl Mons; Ivartie °girt eat .1411,A 4 IL I 00fittOtillig at
'tending With Imam= Mu inwiti foi" Plidiadpi Obit and
all , Wa Floa .
: AN tti ah oy ,' train t tiro &T i p Sdridayg eideptial t
1
u& or tot oe ;Niro potter i 0 tics A, M., and Trills.
taint' ar LS y.tt,;leoro r woolly* tor *wow at
A.l ~ retoro ;la from Itending 0t,4a5 P.M.
_ ft kg Ell_ 1 /A Wag i _fifltliitlMpr'rolooFeire fol.!' , 1
f4ownlogtown awl intern:Rl ate points fara• he 7,96 A
„12.gi and 4.9 a P. N. trains (foul Piellarlelphits,reto rri•
ril l titottirrianigtor st 6,29 A. 16[,,12.0 and 0 4 lb P.M
UR 1 ) INF RAI ill./AD eFithitengers for Ochwopkg.
1 ,'.take .80 A ..44,.t JO 0181 4, 1 411 1 .19, train,' for Fhilov
Oohla• rotnrelss , front lighwervillo at 8.95 . ki..,
that 'ow), 4,11 F, MI , - tage Ilheil of raviolis po tits In
Pgrkuitneri VAllor” antigens with ralati tit Dollegeyllla
archwenitarillo. ~ . ,
_ fil,NfiltotlßDAVM ItAilillf/APri=Pserengera frit
M .Ploeetint and Inttl'in4,ll#o poinlm tfikt fhe 7,30 A. fil,
„eral_Chlty,/ddrains frcita Plinhial returning from
Jalie Irlii - ,,,e7 - 00 - 41147Eri - . .
tvr j o. xpors iir . it r11131(111011 ANP
".L /hi Vor 8 T.-Leaded ew Irak at LOP Si, and for
P. /Ct. Mowing toti4inpt at „) and YOB
P . a. and 00 - aboafi a titirriplinra with rentibylvania
ittirttorlorn tient tarnall rood Zit Prre!"Trtslo ,4 TM' r lin.
utra ,t; itAgn, Wnltritnitiort ,lE'lin its.' Oa timore, Ao,
, tettiro tin, Mlttrell4 THAIS! irate: ilpitiNo tjtm On twill Ind
0 PPoooflystilit giftless ?Ole Plltstoirgh. of 6..3.0 4, 51,
nod 12. VJ off, pooming toadltur sit 1.23 A, t 4, anti 205
P.' id ~ ArtlYthg fit flew York at 12,06 noon OA $l,36J', M.
illetraigg ',tire aPrornantir three trairia thronall b weon
Jetoor Pity and Pittsidirtaii *fitboat Change.-
M Odl train fq,N6l4 , 14rk leaves liarrienites at CIO A.
M. add 2,00 P. rd. Mail train for llorrisborg move.) hew
York at l 3 ooh, ,
INMIDYDR ILI,' VA ttivir neliAtoAD---TrainN /241 , 8
1 1 0iialMO at PAP and 11,Ni AM, and 0,60 p,m, returning -
fent 7atti Meta M ?IA A . ki.. 'hod Ma and tag P, M.
fIriIITY,I,KII,I, AND FilititjfiltH ANN A RAM/ROAD
s-11 Moo loop! , AnbArn at, 90 A„ _ M.-for Plnegroto
and listichihrirgt •WA at . OM_ • anon for flue ,
tital'at•Tft•tnottf AM 14'005,1de; tettlrniee from ilar
xishorg_ at ,8,4 p p jit from lirookside at 440. P, 14, and
frotoTretnoof at-f,iii it'..atatirtielia.P.l42_ ' --
TIORRIS.--Throtigh lirst , eisorticiteis Asir emigrant
Wapiti to all the pi - Nit - 441 points In thilltorth and West
-aridganado , - . •••• -- -- -
i/Arrnraton Tkiketa from Philadelphia to Reading and
Internoliato Stations, good for Aka only,ore sold by
Piton Ing Aeermitoodat ion , Market 'Eva lb i Rawlins and
Pttief own Accommodation Trains at rtaineed eaten. ,
ifear.org m
ort Ticits to Philadelphia. good for day only.
ate 10,14 at rotten ii le Ithil I etertnadiatA 9t ot long hy Read
tog and Pottsville and Pottatorrn - Actommodothm
Trains at tFiffiel.fi raft* "
The follow toa tteiretratimble oaltat-thet-Dfliee -
of ti, fltsciford, Tremntrer. No. 277 Rooth Fourth street
Phi tadelpida, or Of O. A. Fiorillo, Gioneral flOperititen.
dent, Readlint. .
Donato tat lon 'Fick ete,at 26 nor' oopt. iliaornriat. het,/ s'sn
any points desired, for tarot-Ilea ono flue,'. . - . .
-- tati.4.fitaltikets,good fot 2,96o6lll6R,L4woonstipoipt6
0 , 4942 On Path for INltliiiPP awl AMP.
Reason T lck et is. for ope.tsVh.thr es, al a ,, ni no or two e n
=wont),'. Air holders only, to sill points. at ratlnrol fates,
Cialgvni.n taaltling on tha line of the food Will be for
d's/Rol With t,atria# entitling thenisalves and wives to
itrkoto lit halt fare '
112 - xcntssOn Tickela froth Yfilladeirittia to principal sta.
thaw', good for Saturn's) , .. Scoria) , and Morelay, at re.
elo&vi faro, to lift had only at the-Ticliet 01ficeost nit,.;.
taatt, fit and ealirrwhill streeta.
.CRY-•44otale of ali-datteriatlanw-forattlff••
all the shore paint* from the Company'. New Freight
Dej. , t, Brood mei Willow streets:. '''.
Tteigh I Train,' leave Philadolphlk daily at 436 A. M.,
12,20 aorm,6oo and 436 P. k 1,,, for Readings LobanOn,
itorristrarg, Pottgrllle, 'Port Clinton, mid all paints t.e.
yond,
mos Ow at Ilia pl/iiadal nhiatolt-offivo for all planet
on the toad and its hvanchaa at 6 A. AI., and for the prin
cipal Stations only at,2
RA,IS,
C/RA(2 I'. M.
FL 1
linneiin'e tirpretie will collect Baggage for all tealne
leering rbiladolphis Itapot. Orders ofn be left at No,
215 Rooth Foto th street, or at the Depot, Thirtoer.th and
Callowhill strand,
, .
141941WA1 1,1 1_
R" -- --p-OWTW, 2l4 B l ritrithiltlii - P - 1. 011)1
lIIIIXOT. HAMM° P140141,19A011 PORT EVEII •
Wadoefiday and Saturday. i
WHOM ['INK lIT/I.2.IHT_WP4At i'iIII,AELPHIA,'
_ANL 1, or 4 0 woAllYr OS ON. I ' •
Yana WIIIGAIMLPHIA. Rani I.lo6roff. i
.11.1 A. M.:: ' Ar M. - 1
AllkkOlninidti7. /111 Y 4 11AX0.11‘0•Inoioln,r,h1p1 4
HO • turil •.' . 1 / 1 l' A igfir d ,,A (Ngn. . 7 1
itit Wit Af i l 14 HOMAII, nturiltii. ' 1 : li
f
Hilt J. , min an - - • 1611 . 4Ax,OR,wetno, ii•y, it y ,
ittlin AN, tipoir.hry, ii '2III'4OII6IAM, Saturday 4 * 21;
.SA k 014,1Avionpliny ', .261A81E14., Wednoyltir• u 26.'
NORMAN,flattirdur, " ltdiltfild AN , .aturday, '' F.
Thonr Steamships WI punotonllr. Wrolpht routit
. oVery hay.
Freight forwarded to nll poillin In New Ragland, 1 '
For Yrelnht or Patlnantniiip6rlor 1404)01111110(10t10011i
&PP', tO lIIGNIti WINHOII & CO.. i
•—-- • - - - - - • .814ifitinth - D6lnworti avenues. - `
__. _ . •
_ .. ..
rii.H.DELJUIJA t - .' 7 A.ND - tymyrovitait
.PAiu STEAM-1111r Opt ?Vvi, ingolban
t, NES ` F 110.21 OPE , lIIICKT If ANY, ,'--, '
The YAZOO will mall from rifeW 011.1.06AN111, An .
HAVANA. on 7w...day. May loth, rif t s A M,
The ACIIILLISB will still for PEW OHLEANIIs.
rla llfiretia, lifsiv, -,
The i'IINTIPIr.IiK will totfl for SAVANNAH on ,
-Haftirdspi Mar Ph, int f-. i o'Oltifk- Avill
' 21'01Ni :YONTN,It will nail from . SAVANNAH 00
. Salitlo4, Dor lihr '-• , ' , - ' 1
The I'l ()NEIGH will Anil for.WILMINOTO2I4N.O.An _ 1
Friday, kitty 0, at 6A. bl. .
• Throtikh - billtof hiding 6lgnorl• - nn4 tursisgo 416144411'
6016 to nll 001011 South and Wool 1 ,
1111.1.8 of JADING SIONNO at ittIESIN ST, WHA111,4%
for froloktorpospoigiroiriPlA to . . 0
.4 Vi , ') - * WILLIAM 1,, J MAK, CionoTal AREmt,
130 South Ihlrd street. '',.
__ ._ ... .._ . _ . .. •
T..)IIILADr,I,PH I A,. ItIt3IIMUND AND_,
L NOIttrOLK STEAD - 1501; JANE.
TlitlOUoll lIIICIOLIT Atli; •INE TO THE SOUTH
AND w ST,
,INONEABEH F4olprrly4 AN O REDUCED HATES ,
..,... ...; ." l c • , l'ls t MN, • .
- WI HA. rigt.it lir 4 VIO . O HUT rIiVERNESIM Y- -- and -
SATURDA ,fit )2 o'Clk , Ifauti, nom EIRST WHAISIN
abort. WIASKICT Street.
lIIITURNIND, LNA VI" Itlfiffliff/NI) filoNDAyn and
THUIISHAYS, and 31011 YOLK TUESDAYS , and
SATOIIIiA YR, ,•
Wrif - No Mlle of Lading shined after 12 o'clock oft
Halting Pay,
TitiIIOVOII.HATES to all EOM In North and South
Carolina TillpfitAboard Alr-Line Railroad, (ion nootina at
Purtamonlh, and to Lynchburg, Va., Tfionossee and the
West Chin Virginia and Tennessee Alr-Line And kith
ngfii*4PP4l 149"1.
t k
usVVlir,tigilait a ttows
)iii43kulB * l ii.
otharito.on.m.r.. n dratagejm.ayszponse/or
lkotuder.
Steamships Inanro at lowest rates, . ,
Prefght received DAILY,
Mate-room accommoddl Mo s for passengare.
• W11,1,1A21 P. OteliDil rif Of),
,No. 12 fronth Wharrps And Pier No, 1 North Wharves,
W. I'. POBTEIt, 'Agent atitlelimond and Oily Point. .
()
T. PROW ELL. A. CO., Agents at Norfollc„,,
141(.),1C.' 1 1 / 4 i lONV . .YOGIC .:ibi A..„1.),14 7 4...9 .W A It 11
.12 ANT) 'NA NIVA N' OAN At,. . , • .
EX PRESS,ST Pi A m PO aT COMPANY. •
~ ~,ThpilllßAill'lttiT nod (41J.10,1f..,H5T water Oononto idea
- tiny, tAlkilttosrtiVbillkillltilsid mut hi too York
_.•
atommAta len vo Moth from fleet Wh of below fdA it- ,
FS KT vivent, a'lilloalelfohla,. and , fool ,of WALL strnet.
Nrir..;l 7 ;l`k:, , -
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_.,-
. •-'T it SUMO - IFf -TviviNTl , Porit , nouns.
' Coop , tortoni-dr-4 by. All the Limo mom i”fr not' of lirgr
"
yk 4 North, Font or Wont. from of e.dromiseilon„
- eraliThOlt - OCAII. - P1 Dailf-Und-forwardool - 00 - se.mmimoda ,
ling term..
WM. P. MV OS CO,. AI ri WA,
12 Month Delaware vonff,
-- JAR, M A 1411, - A rent, 117 Wail litfAAT,Mow (irk%
Ne; i ff EX:...l'ltir.BB ),J.14 11'7 TO — AI:FA Aft
idea ; or, oya. ftget sli4 Woo tniturvi tu r 0., via Chas.
a vafte and imis wata Canal, with `tiolnitoellOh a at Alex
swirls-from the molt ol frAGl•Vintel for fanchhorg, Res.-,
tol,Knoxville..Nashvilie, Dalton end the Southwest.
liti.ll4l , tif learn tognlarly tram the first wharf abctr
tkri alre , r4 errAryiaillailly_lititfifi ,
YrAfght rorm4vtol daily. WM. P. (.11.AP . f ..I,y I• -
urtet.Witarr and Play I North Wharves,
' HY .x rut r ,Proliy`A MAIM' Oifiormatrrwe.
1.1,' .1,1)1111, E it C• .),, Afoot.; at Alexandria. VII
- ,
- 111 1 t :,,,, ,: IrVir" - 714115 -- Wif4Xlll3llfit
,-,,, KA - 14 TOW•liirAT utililPA - NY.-Bntrr , r - roaro •
hetivern Philadelphia, I.l6ltirovro, Harrod° Cfracit, Del
avfoi ro City and int ,, rtivirlinf‘i points.
• WM. P. OI,Y log A ^co,,. Ar,, , ,,f.-,. (Lim. JoEIN
LA1;0,11,114,8110. Office, 12 South Wharves, Phirn..
dolphin. ' == troll ttO
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- r, OR -I .N. 'kW YORK, NIA Tshl., A NYA - lit
_, ~.,N,11 , :i: AIOTAN - GA N AI„
KWIPTIOJEK TIIA zisr(fterATTore Cri74 IRA Yll`,.
DISPATCH AND SWIFT/0 1 HE LINKS, .
Leo. v MO la fly oitiland f. I' ~ 1 d ,
Th. If.t.arn propoll..r6 or this COMpany will tworratt#o,o
1ia+41144 , on the at of March .
Throng), In tam - Or-lon , hours:
O-oods forwardod fo-v.07 point free of tonnai4Xlcins,
PrAighfa Intel.n five.ormtiodatingfArtk,- • • - •
A priy_to . WM. Id: - ll'A IRO ik CO-Agent.).
• rohikif 132 motithbelawarm avenTA,
I.r.GA -rrrrr ttres.
I 43 tiTATB OF M A 11• Y G.11311r31 if F.OEAS.FiI.),
_1 --Letters of Administration ha afrar bean granted
to the nridorsigned. ail pt i tiiwii M 1nt1...M0.4 to the said
estate are retested to make payment to, and ,bore
harm tints,. to_pte.erd t hem
_trt: Wil I, I, l A
.74 0I E p_tl (
ta..:Profthlffir - Uteenth street. Or 'Cry t,o* attorney, b.
CW.I.PEIt ftftA PIXY. 122,ctorit.t . i Pifthrt, mbll•that,'
... _ ... __. _..
1 -I STA'TE OF F.,1)14 UNI) T'. WA II FAL INal ,
11, decd , ,
~ .—oe,ter4 of Aernintetration noon the shove
Xrtitte havlnr heen granted to tlte undersirsied h the
Register of Wille for the City and (:oonty of Phi_ladet7.
p - bas. - itti g rarrniillaWhte4 io the eeiii f:`, - srial win m.
Par.rn , 'nt. and 11)0 2 .. haying claim! against the .4 . 917n6 wilt
prrsent them to 30:4EPft bA Lb, Advalnietrator, Po.
51 Motth aixth street, emr t‘ , bl. hiforrol skaiugt,
%AK ELIN4. 522 Welimt st.. Philadelphia:Ara-that.'
IN 711 F C()ll7lf.T OF (3)M Mf):1 I'l.gAS
.11, for the Cita and County of Phjimlelphia.--- A Ng - R.
1. - IN f'. 1 , 1 A (14: IY. ha her nett friend. ird. a.t. 'REP./ A
MIN , 'l'Oft'i MACH 114.—f'. P. Iwember Tern, 117 n,
II r, 29 '.—l ii nirorte.—To 1:F.34,1A At ra 411., frit Al 4.0..
K IE, Respondent—`fir :. Yon are heretry notified that
the f:onrt he. granted a Mitt On yen to tityna? fting.3 Wily a
divot , . Iron; the borda of rnatrimonv iihntild tint Ise rte-
treed in the - aboye rase. Petri - ma - Me oti F . ..A TrtnflAY,
May 7th. Inn,' of la o'rloek A.- M. pellonel service
having failed OTeltatintft of your absence.
CHARLES-:“ART,
ap2r,ta th-4t" Attorney for Libellant.
et ("TY' Alctf (71.itTNTY OF - PIIII,ADF.r.-
N. J . PIIIA ...a. Tilt COM.3IONWEA LTII OF Pg. N . -
Isi . LYANIA to SUSAN ffAINER, ' 4 Aft.Aff A N N
*PAN( fIA ST. the devisee... legatees, heir. or of ..r
repre.eotstive. of 'SIP:API. PANIC ( tAST, deeea.od,
DILLY,' yN . PA PCOAST, .PA VII) PANCOA ST ,
TtIrIIAPP PAN(.O-Asr, JoRE,PrI 13 . HAINES And
Jilj..LW y.f4l PA lICOAIaT, .10SEPII C. fl AJP . F.',S and
PA YlO PA PCOART, Exerntora of WALLAtIF, rar-
P I Frf -f tT-I Hiereaee4l.,- '1.4". r-( r ramand-yon,--aa -holora :sr
did, that layinir acid , . all tritin...4R and ere.naos Whiltg. ,
a - ear, port and Poch of you he and appear in t roir prr teil .
yet-oft tiPtOTP the flollrtrarde the .Irt4eee of one Orp_hare
r,.net. at a Vona to he held on SATI:Itn 4Y. the
seventh day of blajt, A ft. iB7O. at In r, 6 e.l6ck of the tYre
~,,,
noon , t o 0, ~,,,,,,0 ~,,h, tho Cr.nrt• ahonld not award-an
- tenneat to gnat , partition ...4 the real estate late of said
WALLACE LIP F'INCorT, deceased, to and arcing
the parties interested thorerin. and farther abide the
order of the (onrt in rho premises, And hereof fall
nor. nader - a. pen al trot Ow+ t I rtnarei Ponnds.
-,,.........- Wiforp4 Honorable JOSf; PH kradscim,
I, . .( LL. D., at Philadelphia, the 24th day of
.c. arcAL A prii in tha year of onr"Lord, one tbonqind
( nigh< tru-dred and aeronta.
ALFRED J. itftftTlN„
Depnty Mork 0.0
' .JOHN A. 91.0,6 NA
Attorney for Patitionar. , a ap2gttit'kit.
113131. N ESA CA Ills.
Uttibiltshed IS2I.
WM. G. FLANAGAN & SON,
lIOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
'2IC•
•• eet.
;31f7
OSEI'II WALTON ez CO.,
J
mNET MAK P,RS,
NO. 413 WALNUT STREET.
Arnnenetnrers of fine furniture end of nnn i ii nn p r i eN t
fn rh urn of superior 11111111tY ,
GOCkTa Olg HAND ANC) M ADE TO ORDER
("minters, Desk work, be., for Banks, Offloss Aud
Stores, made to order.
JOST', PR WA IiTON - .
W. LIPPINCOTT.
JOSEPII L.SCOTT.
E B. WidHT, •
ATTORNIDY-AT LAW,
I,3ommifistemer of Deeds f9rAe . Steto of Fenngylvtintei Ir
De Madison street, No. 11, (lhicazo, flllnoig. anin
_
ri ol' 0 t 11.41.1T} ;IYVIK. OF EVE ,
‘,/ width, 60'51'29 inrth ref. id 16 rhos wide, all nninlest
Tent and Awning Dnck, Pdper-maker's bolting, 1.41
TWiTiA, &W. JOHN W. 111VBRAIAN
10.28 No. 199 Chnrah arrant. City gitoros,
DR ID t
TIRUG GISTS u r e
wr4.. mop A LA R(4 1 : 41
-..lLfstoelt of A lien's Medicinal Itxtrrts and Oil A1w, 0 ,61,1,
Rad, Rhel,-Opt.,Citrin Aold, Cox° s Sparkline!
genuine WedgrerVlortars , Al i en [rote rro hark
Fieffnung,frote ,endon, , ROB. T BM; SIMAR &
QlOO. Wheiesale raggint*, N Wetter Fourth Slid
Rani+ Streets.
I El . ' k1 . : 7- 71c -7- 1 7-' Bl3 -- iitkiii — (i -
D t it tr es,:ort B a T , Fill Tiles, OomAr . n — shet Itiirr'
Tweezers, Priir r i . taxes,Tforn Bcoois, Surgleett inn it ,
relents, Trusser, Hard and soft umber Goods, NI
Oases,. Glass and. Hetet Byrbgt. F nit
Hands" prices'. BNO I .
& BROTBER,
aptt•tf South Rightrietreet.
(t&STILE
SOAP—GENtINEAIN.O.VERY
snperior-200 bores lunt landed from harirj&a, and
• T-BITORMAKidir
rnpatirtot.-1 1 1,-10. name , ',will:Wand Ea Rtrento.
(I- AS FIXTURES: , -. 7 IIISKEY,IVE lilt:,ltilLT,
‘.31" & TTlA(.lit'Alnt, lA. niion
filflturoru or Gnu .11‘httntpeAnn1119, to,, Aro., wonl.l ruts
the tentlow of OW Onlslld to'tlielt , Itrrao nn,l ol..gitny 1.14.
f.01'41111.11t of Gnu Cli andel lora Pond onto, pe,telv , t.4. e .
TboY also inteotrore f 44144 ploorlllf4 d*011111441 noll onblni
bulk. ingu,and ntlona to'mttolllllllg. nitoPing and ronnir
ing atm pivuo, All IYOrk" warranted.
PilltADE LP .lIIA . .E'VEN IN (1 .. 1 . ii.11.:A....V.1: 1 11 . 4 ,-
.'.lllili . -S . i.) - AN 4 _ M.A.I-..t),-1870.
liOltirlf PEI4NEWIIVA NIA 4-.A.11,11,0 7 A113
--111MJSVORT 141P1)1.4111otrri: to. the (,thigh
Wyfirntng - VriTtey, Northern Penittrylrardn,
And Intettn - r Nero, York/
Fans, On (trent TAR.* And thb POrn intern of GAinrola
WINT1 9 :11 ARRANIMIE,NTg.
TAX 1",14 , Y.X.F.Efil -Nor mnbnr.2:2A-1359
IL y len ve'Pngt.enger PPpot, corner of
desks an;. -Arnerte4n strnets (Entndays Edeepted),
follows: • rr
7.39 A.M.Arcontmodation for Fort Washington,
At 8 A, M.—Morning Express
_for Bethlehem and
Principal Station to main line of North Perms Tania
Railroad cormeettrig at Bethlehem with Lehigh alley
Railroad for Allentown, Mauch Chunk, litabanoy City
Witkesbarre,Pittstcm,TowandaandWaverly;conneo
tind at Waverly with BRIE , RAILWAY for Niagara
Btiffeels/ Rochereter 4 Oleveland, Chicago, San
Francisco, and all points in the (heat Vest.
At 8.45 A. M.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stop
ping at an intermediate Stationer. Passengers for Wil
ow Ilieerre,llAtboro' em 4 Hartsville, by this train, take
Stage at Old York Road.
9.4 A 31.. (ltspress) for Bethlehem, Allentown
Manch Chunk, White Eleven, Wilkeabarre, Pittaten,
Scranton and Carbondale via Lehigh and Snannehanna
Rai/road, and Allentown, gaston flackettetown, and
in42N=s Central
i n i;7 r i i ; l ?Lg4lr47 , 7 Islfal0;;
At WA& A. M.—Accommodation fdr Fort Washington,
stopping at intermediate Stations.
1 , ) 5 e 5410 and 3 P.M.—Accommodation to Abington,
At 1.45 P. lit .-eLehish Valley Express for Erthlet m,
Faerton , Allentown, Manch C,htink,3lasieton,White
Haven, Wilkestearre, Pittston. and Wyoming Boa] Re
gions.
A4-2,45-P Isl ---A...otnniodatioli_for_DtakihAttW
Ping at all intermediate stations.
At 4.15 P. , St.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stop
ping at all intermediate station.
At 610 P. M,--Through for Bethlehena, connecting at
Bethlehem. with Lehigh Valley Braving Train for
Easton, Allento•Wri,Matinh Chrink.'
At 5.20 P. M,—Accommodation for Lansdale, stopping
at all intermediate stations.
At 11A0 P. M.--Accommodation for Fort Washington.
TRAINS ARRIVE IN PIRLADBLP.IIIA,
--)ProngDethiehemat 2,t5, 4,40 and 8.25 P. M.
2.15 P. it, 4.49 r, M. and 8.25 P. 5.1. Trains make dirWet
connection with Lehigh Valley or Lehigh and Ansone
bonnet trains from Eriaton,Scranton, Wilkesherre, Ma
hatoy City and flaaletem.
From Poyleertown at 8.36 A. 14.430 P.M.and 105 P. M
From Lansdale at 1.30 A. M.
Fiord Fort Waahlngton at 9.25 and io.st. A .14. and 3.19
ON SI7NDAYe3.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 2.39 A.. 1 14.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.00 P.
Doylestown for Philadelphia, at 2/e0 A.
Bethlehem for philadelphio at 4.00 P. M.
Fifth and Sixth Streeter and Second and Third Streets
Idriss et City Paasenger cars run directly to and feom
the Perot, Union Line rim-within a short distance of
the Perot.
Tlcketeitinst he procnred at the Ticket Office, in order
to secure the lowest rate* of fare:
.12LLIS ()DARR, Agent.
Tickets sold and Baggage , checked- through to_gti no i•
Dal Points, at Maiin's North Penn, Baggage B. 10 ,, i19
officello. 105 Borith Fifth street .
WIST JgRSEY RAILROADS
OOMMITITOTAQ MON PA-Y, April 4, 1570.
Leave Philadelphia; Peet or Market street (taps!
Perry) At
SAM A: M., Mani for Bridgeton. Salem, villo,Vino•
land, Swedesidoro anti intermeil into stations.
1 - 1 .45 i. Woneinni'y Acooninuni ition.
3.3 a P. AT., for (hipa May, Millvlile, Vinoland
and Way stet lona below 141asaboro.
3,30 P. M., Pageengeri . for Bridgeton, Salem, Swed,e
bord,andall intermediate stations:
6.48 P . 61., Woodbury, Glaegboro and °ley ten aocom
Modatlon.
EXTRA TRAIN FOR OAP 'S MA Y.
Leave PbiladelPhia, 8.00 A.M..
Teeny CAPe MaY, 1.10" P. IW.'
Freight trail! leaves 01111111012 daily, at 12,00 o'olock ,
n 0616- . •
Freight reteived in Philadelphia at second hovered
*hart below Walnut street,
Ffelght delivered at Na. 928 11.•DelaWare averrno,
Coratintation tickets, at reduced rapes, between Phlia
ion s
dailddn and Ille t lAM J.8111 . 07101.1a, BrlPerlntandent.
Aprll
ritat.,ADF_LiaPtilA AND - ERIE RAIL.
ROAD=WINTEIR TIME TA pray. ,
foal after MONDAY - 1860, thn TraiOn„
the Philadelphia and Brio Railroad ' nit
will run an folloWs
front Pennsylvania Railread Ilettot,•West Philadelphia
.WFIFIT WARD.
• Mari Trainleaveti Philadelphia 0.36 P. Ai.
" ". " Willianteport 7.61 A. 61,
" 1 . arrives at Vale,oil • P. M.
- Xrlxpresi; leaves Philadelphia. 11.40 A.•
" " 11 ' • Williarnsport 900 P.
1 . arrives at 10,00 A. M.
Elmira Mail leaves Philatlelphia, -- • • 7.60 A ..3L.
" "Williamsport ( LI P. AL
" arrives at Lock Itaven,.., ' P. M.
EMYPWARD.
Blatt Tram 'envoi; Hrier • • • • .. 3.40 A: At..
IV
Williamsport • 9 . 28 P. ll,
sle es rlo
" .. , ..... 6.30A,M_
. artbhaa AiLPltstadolallia , • F... M,
.
irNiSla Lopk. Thaea • - •
" 4.46 A.:
. 1 arrives at Plithldt`lptia` ' 6.56
licifratO ElrkitielaVaa Wl.lllaatiOart - 0. 1 .6 A,
Marrisbarg .... 6,20 A. 51. ,
arriVes at Phlladoltaiia... . . 2:25 A 111;
loxprota and aariaaata y
Car: titan oast lvtOorr, and
Irvitteton.• Ptprelia welt at Irvitietott with* truing on.
on crook and Alteiehotiv - rwoo Railroad.
ALTAR)) Jr.• Cierkerm Snorintoriele
t t; r I . 1 47414AVittilrar OIL/ VON
.ii 14:4 rVOitif - g l Anlitilfiri
;
11.1 1 0 Y and rift A LP/ 1 Attli
id FA ' , ROD 410 IPA g ilotiritll front
liti i' 01011 0 Ow Tbrlit t ißid Ilyi_ 40100; rum Vi..
ti . if i t Vannien Al &libel , / Letenottb. ~ i tli V
11404
l df
e ,L ia viti sunlit% atid ornal Vityl6*, Mall, flp
4 , -r r.v. Valnilvit a A.Mboy Rain son*, , I
Atli ! 'L ,
tint Aiibtlit 1001 Illtartdaellideatillinitili
21
_ mta a kkoti P, Bi t e tor irto4,o a, , •• •
- if --- ii 6 - rii 4o 7 Ong - rElneb - 71111C , P17141td -4 / 1 4 -
~. +
, in e n .7 )10 110: 1 1t1 0 4( t 144 , i b m . ,7 .1 k0 0 ' 1144: 1 0 . 1 7:11 .1 1:::r41 16 t:
it ti e n fi l
iti ,1: 1 1: 11 1 40 : 11 Y is j it , il t :01 Ll ' i
lt)fill i 8 A' go s t i l t/411bl 41 o, l M4ll.lll 4 tality,
atino, i
• WTI', A '7ll 4 2"kll7l4lTittrA,Wa .s
,'Y' in f l
D i ,A 1 . ire , if4il46 ,ldne .1064 es from , foot of
irmn kttinbitl A ' ' '
At 7.M . .1 2.80, 8 11 rinill ID P. Prat. for TrotitoB and
Ifirlato , nil at 10,43 ,M. and op, 11, for Iltiettil,
At 7.10 A, .4140 AM, OP. Miter blorrlarill* and Tit*.
totorn.
At Ir io litid 1 0,4 A A. AL dlnlrlbu lVlO, 8 8886 P. m,, for Robettek'S
'A 7, 8 1 and 10 .6 A. 61,0180 1 4, 6 and 4P. 0,, for Omi
t,
allatToltretelaleillolineabittgiTitOnnYl W Itatimpl 04,
I.6jfisborc i attil Frolikfo l ial, and Led P.M. for Ilalmea.
tirg and termediate 11 atlona. ,
fruin West 9illodtlttliv Optit via tiontipotin,6 Railway
?7,11.1 and 11 A. ~ .204 4, 6_,40, and 111 . 11 . Hart
ork *trews Ljh Alit Jovial tot,' ~. . ... , . ...AB V,
A llie P, Ph gl4lll7int 1J11114q,,,..‘hu i v t ,.,....i,,,.... 11 00
4}t 41 glad ll 4,11 .1.20,4,11.4b i tity) .41,f0y T renton,
At I Aft and II A. .if , 11.46 Mid 12 , , for Iltiabil,
At V P.M .1 Fllnhtlfor blorriarillaatillytearniSch.licttli,
Eddington.Gorowella. Totrawin le, ,iltilinealiurit, Ts
, ibortri Whialnomltitti Ihrldealittrg AM Frankfiltd„
The9.6o A. 111, and and 13 P. Al.. Lines rnu daily, All
Otlitit/I,Blltieldyl dteepted. . ~- '',..--
/or Linea leatring Kenalhaton Depot, /alto the tarn on
iltittt if Fifth silent_ je at (theetnuti at heir an hoar be.
Ore (la attire, 3he tiara fit ,Matket Stteet Hallway tnn
di, ,t 0 West Philail.elPhlaDePot-LVltentrint and Wallin.
i
.„ ~„ IMO taltihre, on Eintalnyn, (lie lilitritnt Street Vara
fell run to otinnetM with the 2.60 A. 61., 6.46 and 19 P.
M hies
illtliVlDlVitla 6 / 1 6LAVA1110 IlAztleciAn Lit4l66
front lienidngion Depot. , ,
1 7.X/ A. M., for kilaiittid Valli, Plbffitio Dtinklritt
Vi Mira, Itbata4 Otresti, Doonenteri • Hinipainpinn
Yam apt» flyrpouse, (treat Rand, Montrone,l,Y kaabarre,
Rath . or 'el mobotalti. An,
At AU A. 61. and 8.30,_,P, MI for Eloranton, berg, Eltroorin-
Wetter - gap, Belildate, Beaton Lau,'
tiertirille Flatnlegton, Ad, • Wile 8.10 P. litAlne tint
fieeln (WOO - With °lit trail," leaving - Easton for Matith
(amok A llentowt i t llothlebein, tro,
At A, Al. from %4 eat Ptillatleiplita Depot, and 6P. 61,
from It enalmiton Depot,tor Lambertville and intorno.
Malttati•m
tiAmm6l4 Aza d.l3l7ll,4ltiVTo6l V0, 1 ,6,14p tillidli RIP
1. Ora ANDJ (Mil SI OWN ItAildivAttE4 iron' Mar- ,
Wet strap! Tarry Iliti.ner Ended a
At 7 and 00 A . .111.4, 2,.10,1,60,0 A n4lO P.M, and oti Theta ,
dat and Stittoday ninhlt, kill AO P. Al fin , hitl4olnlll49.
1/11 , 4,91ourent , in Hartfor . Itiaelonril e, Iftilinsport
am) Mount Holly'.
..._
_,.
- A t - 7 - A - ..11.4 - Zl5 iinct - G -- )V FT - *1 - Med , -
ford.
At 7 and 10 A M., 1, 8,90 AOVI . lit., for Smilliville,
Rl4/tll9llll.,l , lnonutinwn,lllrmlngliflM and Peruharton.
ALIO A. M. for Lewistown, Wrightatown, Uookettern i
NOW Erpt and If ornmatown.
At 7A, 1,, 1 and 3.80 P. 31 , for Lewistown, 'Wrightin
town, dokaiown , Pew Egypt, II ornerstown, (heard
Ridge, Dula yalown i S harm& and 11 ig h telow ti,
Fifty pornela of Baggage only allowed each Parelanger, .
Psll9fPnel‘re are prohibited from taking Enitthlng , an ling
gage but their wearing apparel, All baggage over MY
pounds to be paid for cairn. The VOIn pally 11111 ‘IIIM.,
rentalitelbility for baggage to Ono Dollar per pound,
an d will not be tint& for any Amount beyond 9100, ax.
" T -Pt io l ijoi n a P H " o I l d flj a c aj l T:Cgg r. pi' g o cheek ad direct through to
Winton, Wort enter Springfield, Hartford, 144,, , - Harm',
Providence, Newitt, Albany/ Troy. Saratoga, Utica,
Borne, F i rracuse oche/der 'A.1011.10, filakara /Wieland
An rulditlOnal Tladt 0111021 la located at NO. EA (Meat.
tint Mutat, where 'tickets tn New Yor*, and all impor
fent point's North and Etuittn
f'ay be promired, peraoga
-proWaiiirM , Tirketa at thia Ofiltavan hare Blair hag
gage clicck off froth rettitiegratwor hOtelltidestimition,by
Dubin Tranaftr DaBF B FteLM
. 6, 1 1 , L im . 4 4 ....
- --binen4rotn-Dmv...for r... alNlt , V ..
foot at thettand street a 1.00 and 4. P, I t o via .1 ''T R . ,
Illty and Camden, At 8.00 and 10 A.*. ~ 12. .I_, 6, 6 and p
P,M,, and at )2 Night, via dnineY Gal Mid Weal Phila.
From Pier No.l, NI Hirer, at 610 A. Al. Accemmoda •
Hon and 2 F., M. Expresa,Sla Aleatory and Vattalob.
April 11. 1870. Will. 11. DATENIER, Agent.
2D.E.N.1481r1 , 1i *- A iff A - if . - e, - "N,ALI., RA If,
I BOAD
tra ,-After ti, P. 11.4 SUNDAY, gay At,
1870. The in!! of the Penneylvarda Ventral Railroad
leave the fiepot,at Thief -drat and ,Market atraeta,whith
is teactied directly by the °are of the ,Market litreet Pea
danger Railway, the last ciur'tonitincting with each train
:_.tearing Front and Market street thirty minute!, beforr
ifs - departure.'Tlitele .6f the' Cheattint and Wairnyi
Streeta - Ball way rtui within one 60titire of the Depot,
Sleepin Car Tickets can be had on application at the
Ticket (' She, Ntethwerit borne'. of Ninth and Obeattint
streetn, and at the Depot
M.llla of the Union ttatilifar Uottrawnly - antral! for
and dtilver Baggage at thePettot , ardera left at No, tool
lThentirnt street, No. 116 Market street, will receive/it
' , Tinian
- TRAINALRAYIS, ITRPOTo "17,1
Paoli Au cask. , at ra'.wrta:; - i ItKi, aniT6.64:VP: T
at 12.30 P., .. 4 1.
Fate Express , ,-. at 12.30 P. M.
Harrier/my Accom. at 2.30 P. M.
Lancaster Atcoica at 4 10 r. Al.
Parkalearg Train at 6,30 P. 31. •
CinCirneffi Expreas at 8.00 - P. Al.
Erie Mail and Pitt/it/Ives Express ....... - at 9.45 P. 31,
la:, l' a ei,engtr at 11.20 P M.
Pat Ific Ex presta , " at 12.561 night
kris Mail leaves daily, except Sunday, /waning on
Satnrday night to Williamaport only.- Oft Snnday night
paaa , ngera will leave l'hilevielplllll at B o'clock.
Pacific Express If avas daily. Cincinnati Ex
' pream daily. except Satrmlay. All other trains daily,
The '914.4t.rn itacOnfrrinfl.ilion Train mina daily, exoept
Snridey. _,F/Jr tide train tickets mnat lg. pyr.n.nr , d arid
b ß ee,ge delivrletil,y •
.4.155 t I', M., at 116 Yfafk C 4 04'1 , 44.
TRAINS ARRIVE, AT DEPOT. VIZ •
CllMlnnati Express at 3 10 A, .01„
Philadelphia Express; -at 6-30 A. 31.
ra.cii ACCotnin<KlXOn pii . 'i . 20‘, 1 1 - 54 . . aner 50 At 6.25 P . Al
Parko , l3rfe Train at 9.00 A. M.
Bunn le, Ex pr eatt at 9 3; A 31
Fast Line.„ at 9.35 A. Al
Lanc=aster2 / rain at 1745 P. M.,
Erie ,EXprego - at 12.66 P M.
Sonthera Express at 7.09 P M.
Lock Haven and Elmira EVISTE.ga at 71111 P.M.
Pacific Ex Dregs at 2.55 P. 31.
Harris hrirg Accommodation at 9.60 P. M,
Por farther Information, apply to
.104114 F. VANI,RXR, Jl4 , Ticket Agent, 901 ()bastard
at rent,
Fr:ANN:3 FUNK, Ticket Agent, 116 Market street,
&AMITE - L . /1. VIA 1,LA031, Ticket Agent at the Depot.
The Perimsylvania Emiroad Company will rot asinine
arc, rich for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and
limit Glair responsibility to One Ilundre4 DollArn in
VII OE , All Baggage ex/outing that torionnt in vain° will
be At the rick of the owner, nnium taken by apeciai rev.
tract. A. J. CAsiATT,
General Surerintendant. A !tonna, Pa.
1)111L El .I.)ELPII lA, OBE, M ANTONY'
I ANTI N(rNßlarrOViN )1 Ail, ROAD Tf \ll , l
TABLE, (Mabel after Tilt 1 - Z•IPA Y. April 21st, 1370
FOR GERMANTOWN
Leave P /111, ADELPITIA 6,7, 3, 9,95, 10, 11, 12,
A . Al.l 711/ 2, P4'. 3 9 1, 4, 433•, 5.45, 531', 6, 631, 7, ii,
_ , .i 2 4 .1-10_01,_11 to P NI
Leave GER)IANT(IAvII 6, '6.55, 711. r% 870, 9, in,
10.50. 12. A 61 13i ,2, 3, 3.0), 41 i, 5, 533, 6. 6)3, 7,8,
9 70, 10, 11, P. NI
4 fir 27,e 8.29 [)ores Train• anti 333 and 551 Up Troia,
will rent stop nit the Germantown 'Tireineh.
ON SUNDAYS .
LeaVO PH 11,ADELP/1 lA at 9.4, A. Al. 2, 4.05 min.,
7, and 101.4, P. 31.
Leave ()ERNI ANTO WN at 834, A. Al. 1,3, 6 , end'
915, P. M.-
CHESTNUT BILL RA 11.110 A D •
Leave PIT IL APE LPII rA 6,8,10, and 12,A.:50. 2 - , 314 - ,
5), •7, 9 10, and 11, P Al.
1 Leave CHESTNUT FALL 7.10.8, 9.40; and 11.40, A. NI
1.40 ; 3,30, 5.40,6.40, 9, and 10.40, P. 31.
037 SUNDAYS .
Leave PP 11,A DE LP HIA at 9M, A. Al. 2, and 7,P Al.
I,SaVe CIIRI4ST UT HILL at 7.60, A. Al. 12.40, 5.40, find
q 25,P. M._ ,
Peu we 41r , Ori Ole ere 6 55,4 ant, 10.50 A. M...einel 3 60
P. M. 2 rain. from Garmaritoien.tent ma4l. Hoge eon
Furl ton,4 v ilk Trnirrsinr Nrta York oe Intrrwrronn Station
FOR (lONS/10110CE EN AND NORRIS CO W3l
T eave PIT ILA DELPHI A 01, /3,9, nnd li C 5, A. M 111.
3.4; 4 ,5, /13., 5.3. 8 05, 10, and t'i i , P. M
1... , ave NOBS ISTOWN 531, 6 20• 7, 7)';. 6 60, and 11, A .
li 13_,3;43<_ - ,6..1 - tt, wild W.,. P M.
ON SUNDAYS
Leave PHILADELPHIA at 9, A. "1. 231, t, an,l 1):,,
P . 34
1.0 IT° NGillifiiToWN, at 7, A, M. 1,6 M, and 9, P M.
Fory al ANA YrNIC.
" 1 enve Philadelphia 5 7' .. 9 and 11.0.5 A. N. 153,3,
I‘. , 6.1'44, i ' l .B 1 , ,c, 10 and 11. i Pr I.
Leave Man 'yank '• 5, 6.55, 7.1‘.c, 6 10, 9"1'.0 and 1133 A. 31 ,
2.:33:, 5. 6),,;.5):', and le P. NI .
ON SCNPAYS,
T.envo piniad.ini)ift : 9 A. Id , .7.)f , , 4 and 731 P Al.
le,lr.‘ Atln. , Vlink , 731 A 31..13, 6'l and 9:a P. 'At.
_ PLYAIOI TR RAII,RiiA D.
T,, , avr Pliiimielisimk . 75r A M. and f, P. 31.
Lea. it PI yrn,,,, (1, 6); A M. and I 5:, P. 71 -
The 1;1 A. Ai...7 , Q fII from Norristown ~,iii not ~, , ,p!,,,,
3lner,'.l, roll' I,hiblitur. Dool I 110 er &her'. Lane. Tho
.5 f' 151 Trn in fenin Ph rindriprtni will .top only at Scewid
lane;.l l l . ontr!fr n.l and (,nslrolorkrii.
Paaaengera taking the 7, 1.06 and il A 31. and 1 P. 70.
Tinian r, cm Non th and G yarn air eta dill make el oan
r0u11e0114.0113 Willi MO Trains for New York at Intense°
tien Station.
Tno 10 A 11 and 6P. Al. Telling cram New Verk C,ln
pert with the 1.15104 920 l' 31 Trains from German
town to Ninth and Green stream.
__,_
W. S 1 f,SON,
Genentl So per intendant.
fiANIDA NT_ A Nb_,ll . l,A NTIC, I': Ar. P.,( ) ,4'D
lam/ On and after Friday, A pril 1,1870, train.. will leave
' le inn Street Ferry as follows:
Mail and Freight 400 A M.
Atlantic Accenlinarlarion 34i) P; If
A tco A ecoMmodation.. ~. ... 10. 1 5 A. 61 Rip! 5.30 P. M.
- KEIL lINING LEAVE, ATLANTIC:
31,1 j 1 tlll4l Frelabt...... ...„. L4O P. M.
Atlantic A ceoiiii,n(intion " das A. 91.
- ,fitnetiolv Aecommedat ion fOoM A tco, 6.'n_A. 111, and
12.10, Noon
i:l,lnnil,lltrain9lclVn:ino:la4Ferry, 10,16, A ,M.
ali2oop.3c. : 3,.elr ; l : oyil,l4,ionThi3l ; .‘L
- EXTRA TRAIN FOR A TI,A vITTO ni TY.
(WEDNESPAYS AND SA TURD AYS ONLY.;
An Extra Train will ran every Wedneaday and Satur
day in adVance of the Mail Train-
Leaving Philadelphia at 13 00 A. M.
-Leaving A tlantle City at d 60 P. M.
I.,lloM'lng nearly ptv sr, fl O ll Rs on the rkiach.
The unloh Ttanafer Company , No. 898 C,lnannut Arent,
O ,_ Ohlinental notou, will
ar can`for and c heek b aggagn
t
o
destAation
Tickotti Edoo on sale. D. 11 1 MrgDYiAtoth•
Agt._ritElf4l,l, 11,TA--.61&T8
plaoongAN TA RAILROAD to AVllkenbarto
aiirmiita,tionnt_camoi, Centra l/at
and all polatol
onbA g, a ey •it r -
Bt il6l.6rkivdtementdr Perrootod Otto day, tots road fa
ono lett to 01511101.011.1104 doopatob to morobaudise don •
to the abovo-natto,d ptltata.
Goode'dollv6l43d at the Through Prolght popot,
S. 11. CQr. Ytonti and Noble atroeta.
Bofo?O SP. M., ot11) roach Wilkosbarre Mount Minitel.
Atahanoy City, arid the othar etationa In Mahanei and
Wydritng yallerebofore A.aucconalneg
NAM °LASKI Aialiti
• •
it! • ~. rim ogtagnm.otti on - • • .
. , • • ________,
w, I . lit PAI t:bli, it tirti i'll 1 [AA() sou
PillAlpftiAltlittlfhtfitrAffT; - - ,
On end niter . il.ff 111. April 4. iligti, trAltin.Wlll Potee .
the Divot, 7)l It Ir' - X I AT and eIIBSTNUT4 an 101. IdNw tom__
i - 1115/81 PI 11 , A6111 . 41il • . •
41)9 41. ph for I 1 .'.11140 Ipfi stone to ils erit(efie; • ,`
lan A OIL fur Went Clinfliefi Moos itt al Atittielus tient if
• ...Aisdinisseent iltrnlitwonal ; enthiettlite At 0..0, din ,:-
, tin
vier tlit lig LI, lyi mitt, attpennilt,anit Ail stations 4 .
11:4 1 .1 A . fel' ent 1 1 eAleillajlield allidnUnite, '• ,
11.(0 A , in. fo ii 1 11,, , haellewrottipis 14 ith wyetieyy, i
Limp, ht. rni t pelt] Jester stop' at alt statlime, I
.10 1',4 1. Mill. (1, Jllll l .lloli stone itt itli slatted',
4.40 P.. 111, for Vint Illirliter ti /tiltrt at al etat Mos west of
Aloha I etnint Oicitethe ,nentindl ag it B. U. Judo;
litift for Uplif t d, Shil i tllit bit Detionit,atid all ntatiniin
on tit P, i 111, ~
9.90,1'. 31. for . ), Jtlnetleti: Tlll4. filth, ttimmntion ,
rlimiltitt 00 and afttir4loll9' let , litl7o, Stonlititil at All
. *lnt hole. .
17 Mr P. fbr 'Welt (Mester ;dove at 'titillation's.
i
111,30 Pt Ns fbf Went 0 sets/ steps ilt all Mahone. ;
, ..: 1, iifllltiPl ILADDLiPHIA. .. •
8.4 A. hi, titan U. 11. Olin Stop Melt galena. 1
41
9 A. 3 1 (dell Went tient r stop ill all titntinyw.
7.411 A. h , irettilVekt. Chester Mum; at all ntailmin 114-
'1.4+41 , n .W.ll.,htpl et. llateacppt, tlifertwood i t contieet •
Big nt B. 04 title on flit Dklllll,, tilliOtt. ,„l'ert Wl
pupil , ettil,all.wlathitie en hp, .A 1, 11 / It. it. '
4.15 A. ill; trent nt tint. nthentill slat lehm.
inr A i,froin W.tid Mies of i up 4 fit Ai ittatlelin.
1 1 , 5 P. . from 4 Uiihr tin etujit al, I nation*. .
111 P . from "Ott Oben et ntritin at al ,ntatiutin, •
4.55 P. D. front West viten Or' stOr At A ',AMMO, itin,
41
net tinsel .1) 11 Jandibin fill U.Afor , litratt, Port
llemillt, AMI 'All stilt Min (lil tit Pre 1 1 !1: . ~. ,
0 .ris P, AL filet, Whet Chester A If 4 at fill,sta 10 .1, dun
tiriltod nt n. (1. 1 tthelloti with , A 11, u, It. i t.
P OOP 111 - front h. CI, Janet Inn: , 111, trait' enriettenees
4tionitat Ottlifill. Mill Jtrits in • 19704 strinnlngat an
'tallow,.
WI liIHNIIATR.
8.118 A.l, for Went (Ihrintee Mond sit ell idatiOnn,einineOt
hot a 1, (1, .1 'Mellott whit P. AD. (1: RI 71. •
2.3 1 .1 l' 11 for Vino Intenteretope at nil potions.
7.10 A. hi from' Went Metter elope nt all Iltatinne. '
4.10 1., M. from WentOlits er !tope at sill lillttlein, eon ,
sinning at 11. 0. Atitielligt with P
_A. 11.0. 11, I t.'
• • W. U s • iVII 1191114111.13titterhitenient.
---- -
Spn 'LAD ETAr nil - w rr., - MigiiiiiiirAigir
BAL_I'IttIVIITI ItAIT :tAD-.TIIIIR TAM'S. Mina:
trienOlnit al UNDAYt . A tot ith,, hilt. stains willjlear s
Benoit cilineir Broad and Wanhington ntentos, an ftrl
lowei
w V AIA 11, TRAIN at B.BQ A. 111,(StIndaye excentef i
Tor allimortiodopiiing at all ilertillar Stallone, 0
totting with 'lleirtwara ttallinnel Line at Marton w h
Eau' run Dinnolt Itallroad and Maryland atid lialaware
It. it..nl II Arrinploh witliJittiehou and !Dent wn tnr 1t,11., ,
nt F./lord twill,' Duielifoiter find Dblaware itallrimilint
Delmer with Eanteto Shore Ittillrinvi mid at Sallabery
will %lent/den a d Ponfanolte_lttillread.
' I:lir 11E8E4 Th 114 .at 11(J) A1.0E111 , 14183 excepted l i lot
i
Bali more and nthittptemstoPplag al Wilmington*
Perrisilla and see tie Hrace, Uonhects at WIWI/Mi
ley with train for New Cantle.
- ft APPBS9 VIA LP Ast 4.00 P. - M4 Bandar' trioented, 1,
tot , Ballittiore and Fifiltistenistepping al Uhentert_
Ittifrew;:Uth wingt - , - tifflrtiati - WillillOititiTEtrfnftififf#
dilletee. NPMAik, 14 kton. North Easti Uliarleetown i
ran/thin Elairn de Orate, Abet/Inert, Ferryttiarl'e,
. Etlitewood . ,_3lnentilla,dlinne'n end Stemmer's RU,,.
Moir EXPItI46I9 at 11 An P 1 N. I daily 1 for Baltimore
and , inehingtot l t iv nlonping at ultester. bin-
Wood, llaymoitt ilmingtort, Neweitti Bilden, Notth
' tart/ Pernsille, alto de °facet Perryman?' and Main.
nulls, . • _
• panseng
th ets for Portienn Monroe and Norfolk will tale
e 12.00 31. Treln
WILMINGTON . TRAI3IIII.---Stertining at all Ststipti
beltreert Philadel_phia end Wilmington..., ,
beare_PLIILADELPIIIA at 11. A, id.,9.80,11.11011
1.011 P. M. Typb.ou P. Si. train conneols with Delaware
Itelirmed for ilnrringto i ate) Intermediate slidlotet.
Leave WILIALNOTO 6.49 and e.io&, til .10. 11 044.07 Ind
Is P.M. Thu. 8.10 A., libido wlll not atop between
1
°beater an Plillitdelir dn. The 7.15 P. Al. frnilt frown
W, lUD Inaba . enni t; dallypthlotherilesitimmodation Train,
•Stidays.faminte 1t
Traitilt listing • ..16 1110TON:fit t e e A. Pt - rind 4.00 .
.f i .111: wifl , cor s tiat etniiiklif,J unetiow . filth the VP
A:hi:anti 4 , Al. Bales ftiipttimore Central' i 11.
.. , .711:tdttil Qlilf,-1,11.-. 44A.Difiltril.14.-_. banies
Baltltnele 7,25 A., 91., Way nil., 9.40 a..9l.,Bspress.
/.39.1'. lil.frits, f .26 P, Irli4B;(ptses.
pi
fildr., in , Aftl YROM.-BALTIMJIBBri,Ieis _en
it it at f:25 :25 P. Mr stoilig&g&t. magnolia, , •r•
ry in MI:, Aberdeen , Ilavret-Or Ittn,perfyyliln,Ohar(4-
th , Wh, otth , Mati,llllkton, - twertki Stanton 4 Newport,
WllmingtettiOlimment4l,lnWeed eta] Dlietter, , , I
Thiene, thlweld to ell 'aloft Wect, Smith. end Smiths;
'trail mei be - preeured nt the - Bohol °Mee, ill flieetbrit
tit vet ,- tin fief blentinenbil Dotal; where nisi/ Stilt.! (Omni
and Bertha in Sleeping Bete ono he tenured wltirittrthit
- Up - Persons ptryabasing tier i tiwt- this-lee ben bime
tal omit , OtiPcked al their real "nedhlthe ( 11 1 s Trr
ter Cotatottor • . , • • ,Pt ABA ItT4 ate I
DB 7 I,AT)iifiliJX AlitrltAti.rl m USK'
A. . (7A A TAA ii ilmito4 D. . • .
_... _.
M=l;CA=
tip jensl nift;F:VONDXV7icriit4f Whir
as 101(.*A
lIMAYO P.1111247/I+.•`LPPIIA , • front flt , rot ot W. A •
11: ft, Mi, corner Drond atfeet awl Wm/Minato,' neentre;
• For FEPOSI.T. at 7A . and 4.at P. M. •• •
;For OX PO P. it 7A. 3r. mill 7P.
. For Pll4 D i'S FOB') ,ANWOMMETAH (MOM: ff .
it et 7 A.. 111.. 10 A. M.. 2..1) JP'. M.. 4.30 P. M. pied 7
.I'.ll. .
Train at , 7 A. 1.1. cantiriele'rif
_laltLmore
Trf leamlng Plollatleip lNn t7lo - A71776170 - 4rXrl .
111...lf•avinx Irtiftird at 6.0 A. M.; and Paring Port th.•
pewit M 995 A. .; ernmect at flisagirs Ilford Jeinetkin
with rho Wilminftf an and Readin Railroad.
711 *INB FOB PIift.AUGP/Ilkiegve Porilientrait
at 9.26 M, arll 4.25 F. M. fro afil'al of Ivan* front
F' l lll7 M 6.03 A; M., 70.33A. 11!
tJfIAirIVS FO RP rit 7.26 A. M., /9.60 M.., 1.30 P. M.,
1.46 P. M. anti 6.49 P. M
(hi RIJN PAYS teavo Philadelphia trir Want arose rind
intertnedlate Mariana .at 6.e0 kr M. - RettlPlttlig.inArt•
Brat Greve at 3.56 P. M 5
' - Priee.rigera are allowed to take wearing. appirel only
. tut Migmtgeouri theiloittPAPY rill flat tin rwertiotitao for
W. smormf'wjtierdiftit: wire - trriadieri'. tbillajyr,'.intfeaol4"
Roelof contract In mnda for the porno.
• . 11F.NRY..WOOD, o , ?re-`ril SnPArtigenliTt
.GROCERIES LIQVOREI4 &C,/
TBl' KU-Tall EN EVVBTAI, g()A_P
Ll 'rot Ulennini Pnint.
USE ICIW!!SN allysTAL SOAP
For Cleaning all Metala.
UST KITCIIFN OIiYSTAL SOAP
For Cleaning all Wool Work.
USK KITCHEN CllvioA I, SOAP
For All.fformehold Gleaning.
PNION REfitt(lND. •
ALL ONOOERS SELL IT.
Nothing If nunine brit,
KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP.
ti% SrM'Alt BB OOTC N, Profit iet ova ,
glilB hn 331 North Third Street, Philadnlphin.
fiftlTT'S SOAP.
i Nrintrrs,PllTArgr,., and ntherg nging °fig. irks,
tr.. will find Rabliitt'i , Nnw York CRY Soil , Union
4 -'nnn and Rost Snnn tridispongnble, All Oronere bell
them. Wholesale. Agency.
NENNY C. N. FILLOGO k CO.,
rnys2l" S. rorner Water And Ohnfdnirr strentg_.
11DA IfBITT'I4 BOA ?,
PC.I" wastnr — iF,TlOThe - V, jkl. the Montt eetalornleaf, as - ja
entirely pure, and will not ininre thelinest fnhtie
Agency,
HENRY 0, KELLOGG & CO.,
my 52.1" S. W. corner Water and Cheetnat streebt.
)TrTz.l , l Obi V g 011,.--TETE - St TBSOtT
ber3 beg leave to annonnee to the public, that they
have made arrangements for recoi 1n et, and havonnwo in
the store, the celebrated Ilfortet brand of Salad on,
hiob they warrant imporior to any Oil Imported info
Delaware avenno.-
•
(11-I.Eit.R.7 -4-- V_OR.Y SUPERIOR,
to and pnrc Spaniab Sliorry Wiso pit only 13
rallnn, at COTISTY'S Enat kral aio6ary, 0 11d otlth
sperm,' strcet;holow Chogtn.nt.
• tIJA It FITS.— EXT ft A GMAT. I'PV 'PA 'OLE
Clarrta, At S 4, -R5,196 and $7 per ne4e of doyen hot
iles—of recent importation--in store and for Bal.! a •
rUSTY'S Ernisf End Grocery, No. 1.18 South Seoond
.tteet, below- ChAlT.tn
CA 1, le OR I A SALMON.—ToTZ.P,.9ir
SA Imon from Calirornik; 4 en!) , etioleo artielo ; for
oale COTTSTY'S Emit 2.7,nd Grocery, No. Uri SniStli
S , •ronli street, below Chest not,
CJCi.KA MOSS FARIN Rl A F, vrAiity
FA fontioery ohnico and d Imiova nt f,.
Ko.t End Grocery, No. 113 Sonth Soconi strolt, trolow
A l l tl n T rt l io?o N of Ift r i A rd A 4 S ni — ton A An V „Pro lr tito (3 A F , E s ( r ),r l ( rjo i ?
brof,..for t•olo at CO TIST Y'S Elisr Grnc! , ry, No 17h
South Second AtiTet. 6e10t5 Chn4trat. . .
. . .
sT( Ck '
ILIST RN C N.; I SIETY .A N b :IN k . ) Z. ,1
,060
~ enpes of Champligno, sparkling Catawba ink - 1 (331 i,
'orolit Win04,P0ft,310.40161, Sivrftv,J:tmAirio au,t Hant,t
Om/ Mon, lino old flntriffie: , AM Whi4kin!.l. WhMOSitl
111(1 UF to il . P „1 . , 3 OR) AN t 720 PPM stOlt•
Itelow Thin' and Walnut strnta, awl abovo. k u h
, treor, 467 'if
1 01-ZDA N'S 0 ST. EE: FtATlaj - Ur:, Fl TON IC
PI Ale for Invalids, family nee. etc.
Tho sabseriLer hi now furnished With 1114 foil Winter
opal:: of his highly ntiteitioas and, WO I -known .hever.
,ne, its wide spread and Increasing, ear, by order' of
plilhilili RllB, for involute, nee of families, .to., commend it
,o the attention of all consumers Who want a strietly
ti t
Pare Art fel p" ; pro red from the hOst materials and at
,
•Ip at themost careful Manner for homo rice or rans tr•
l otion. Orders by mail or othorwiso promptly enop ied.
P.., . JORD/tN,
No, 220 Pont. Fitt , nnt, '
del - - below Third awl Walnnt streotit.
MEDICAL
r rum WONDEfrtS ACC MP LIS Er
I through flu) Sgotiosi of tho irenolne. f.ea -hr
ie ,
Oft hi - Soranliv, Bronrhitie - Ohrouto Cotigh,- -Acethme,
p,1141 07011 COnHilniption, almost surplice belief. 'fn JOBS
C. BAKER Lt CO:14 "Pero Medicinal cod-Liver Oil"
oerb bottle Of which is eruornpliniett by motlioal guaritn
tore of the 'highest order—the publ lo have tho heat brand
f the iiroperetion known to the. Arlon:tine world,
10Tr.N C. BAT{ FR & 00,10.718 Mark& etreet, Phiht
.1,10 le, Penn - .
War Foreele by nil tiinsuri.ifi. f.7t
IA§T'RUCTIONS.
HOIRSEMA. SHIP: —THE Pliti.,A
-\ VP,I,PRIA RIDING 50H00r,,N0..3.338
atrcet,,i4 ()two doily for 'Ladies ana. Gentleman. It
.4 tin) largont, beat lightOd and hooted elitanifillanout in
horsera tlrOrovighl — trrolieri — for , the' -
moot An Atterrioori Class for Young Lading ot
t I,Ved ikenditv and Nrldaya..2 . o .
velTlirs Umia-Tar '
timinemrs , o r -- uorripl - .‘ . T —i—,
valued for the saddle. Bones token to livery. no
ionic carriages to hire': Storage' for wagons and sleighs.
VIS.EI BARIVELS'
orod moot rink 011,low-pricod, for sale by )11DW
13, ROW/4/11( k klontn Front 1111*(44
lONAI, ENTATE 'MORI&
iii7).-....-.....- ...- —__.• --- i
.45 Ifg ail -.. e g.
it 112414 tt 111./Uitll
e orglisnbelli litliivo, itomeei,4l, , . ilii@ii eL" No;
we tin, A ettileet eh Illtlee . itssillisejle Sit tile 1.10 3
Conti tut Ilin City dbt Condi, 4ll'i l ltiTittleiphlikt Oil V • '
to.ollnh - nifty In. nOll, ott, 0 o'olocki e Sili iwili hin ts A
attjalltilicedlt. Al Slit! l'llllaitefollte it sliallittki . fed
r t i nign7 l :lll,e l" 4 t O4ll l "41411"°"11 11
ittra 117
1., 40. 1-11011 0 4 4 41164.4414nat11014 ti;444lfilli i iit lid
g is {! jrlpt.elsolemilf,
1 11.tit li thil t irte44lige;WlTl) 1111 bi fffirM011,W ii .
Ibmial Mid tit tyl sroolOtoll Hag, t.lb'atiat :01 soh
ike tyela t 1114 or 1441111 streo, lit the illeblitco b feet.
H 1411114 111111 rd nt rtill.., In I Ile Tireilt let II .AVelh of 111 (1
aft) ; contionlnta hi hoot on Tillititoittihit ittirtl l
setengluie In 4spittitott.syn !tenting !lees *lin j
At elitte IU test, rimetlite tritij the tee dant j f illi 1.
libel,' still tile ili.entrit ell 'liners rofeiglrt All l.tligßAff_ e
erily shut etater•essliree,of A eettehl,lleAll,iettle dile! i
cute lettlieltig AS the reelessibleil el s e of i nn .I.otlgnieeei
IsiOnnot Ifilo A Ititk Aftett; Sonjtin. 111111 W, en rfghFnlft,ori
Ito. Illy Fuld 'l4 8 1 1,PM. HUH pan ',Hiroo fia,reon i All
tile olnar for Ihr , ....ma 0r,91.218 1 .-41.17 iittsiolteret !Miler . ,
with naIiiIIIMP htfillrl dininkfrPOPPl-titl Aft ,4 toJ Pith
PAIN kr pH JI t.ki Jitlbt . Ude. bitte, nil if 8 i iti id/11JY; ottintte
+II iftede , 4e..
Ity lite Votat ) .ll IRE nit Al Fig Ant; °tell( g, li t —,
Ho, 2.-Sulc h., taller of Itoire._,l).ll at wnree•steri
nth) Ilisilllitgh, lie., • Pat ill,'lllitcll flenit litj.l4; 1 11•1
f•sse . 1 Illeilosen. AII thet Welt ttieeistritt . * tiff delet
ing sill. the I rto-ntory brick heck itnintlitmon. ptid the
tot r, f prelim d on whirls It iittreio,l, ell ilatti, mite •elet
0141 if !Int uhligion Moil. et thettiehlithe of 191Mit tsg
beb..9 podtli ivn hl of Tltteellteslti Atte...flit the Teich Mt
Tinril of the tit. ; rottlelning hi Mitt t oi l
ttlehlittlott
I , I rtt't 10 tent : ex teutllng Its geolltß2 lest
et tent, hIllif•el l'tril street.
Subject to a tour Anne of 42.ti0. , -
No: 9--Ate that mingle thf.e4itort Ililitk dvidllitikt • '
*llll the iwts.files y belch took huildings, Anil .the at or
,p.nuntla litelcAlt the rent chile .if II illohlunteh htfeet,
Tpin. t22e at ths illetning. or HO 1 1 4.1 .1 9 ( Mellen tough or
hompson ntreet 1 Contenting In fluid oil jllll2lllllthoti '
ollreft.lo feria and, In depth 12 [trot tir PorOy strest.
W# Enda i nt Selpint Prtrfor, Illisime.rnistrt Milt Kifihett
reti e flow : , jumble Memo, ignotbitghti Irgsft•mmli
gib; Itafittee ifat old • 414 1 1 d Wriii4:,. Prima/ stt t i l iribby,
(4 , (411/it LattriA lhater . in Ditylaturpanti elthee t
B ac k. poi/ding. jfeette eel (Whir, Moth Mee I ftent. I
Ong itild thlx : R:Pturr* thrmigimirt, e,,, paw i t hqn!„t i ..
Bali lilt to a IflOttgae lit sutm. . .
eitio to Mph, on etteh al titst'• of ere, • ,
Pete LUrtlet. or heirs.
''''..ll4llli9P A :'l O llllll9l NI Al ildlltilli+fi
np2B talk 18, - Plot.. 472 walfitit lilted.
. . . , . . . - N
al .1/V ill, 11l fiAl./E ..-.-1 ETNITc43 A; Il l it.tig: /..
01 14 0 MAlldiaililittitier..-(ltt itedifeaday;,May lltilf'lelfd,\
of 12 u'eltiek. slintit; raft list sold ,at -piddle male/ al. floe
Thllede , Nita, illnliapttet thth . l)/11qiirlost derierlbeik rent
retitle; litt:l4-I'Oree Mor oriole ptUro phi! liaelllap,
Nu. 2:,03 Iturrard alleet A l thn eerlght Int 0 'retool
wit It 1110 three-01(qt brlek neseitege , gted the Ifvnitio ry
br le It tolulihiilldltig ail bath runt/a / and the lot nfArtnind
on it 111( it I tle elected, e malt fib the mug Ode of ff ovottd
Oren, at f li p ellpta tine n 191 104 totitli*Ard front Dalt
plan etreat, In 11i0 .141tialeetillt Word of the elf, Leon-,
(airline In front no II iorre rot e knot I feet'. and In depth
eastward GI feet 6 Inched tu thif nildi ht err 0 Certain 4 feet
whin alley; leading titan Nnt/14.1.1 flint ft/ Suaanahaitba
ntafinfkAn.l-0-14.1t-.11,0-pS4-110/4tre. hatetteishteot rp a—
tlitomr,.o.rsifiett, ...... ~ ~ . i .
elf At hN$ prirnli enfiiinisocgaiiigint, idiliktilil.filtiges
hot and ,al4 lint.,. ids Jialarea4MOl ft fa ifilifilibleaules.
liee year teettne fee 84117 month. •• • • ••• • ,
r
Ni.. 11:0-.71trec0etuty Di ek Drrelll/111; ',lttlt.ilt aril •
drank. All t 1,0 I. eerlaln.lo pf it WWI wlth Oil ter
pliety,bithl: nortotingtri Willi ILO 10'1/Atari filitdr heti Inge
01141 I Illt• 1.. f t.f around; !Motto:PP tho ghat aide of fo ir
era Pill•f!t ( No:22191; tuntalnlegt In. frith! on • Howard
effect 10 feet, and hi depth 61 fie! 0 Jiiiiht-e. fel a .t. feet
wide allef. HIM With 1110 to -klieg therenf. Silbj 4 et to
91. f infortgara , flooeo has ghat bath : Tinge , het and
toldater, ges-fin larefq-lower Mork and hell, papered,
At: Beale for goalper fermata.' SlOtt . pdld ott etitili at
thole of ride: ' . " s .
JAM Pifi A . lilt F) It SI A ff.,11 Of iontltiff :
. ap2Amy.6 12 . • Moro 42i Wrttivitt /treat.
.
-- •
SA IlloSSToi r r.e
Of A tin:titinilett, Aticeneolizikonett„„' Areeketto •
'A octionenticiolltot t itor.rprkiltiltibeth - littrj 4l l uotil*
• bridOO , t , ftlrttfity ''.' Hitt`` . lhijio-it; • Alttatil. iiitipbtlet _
/4 11u e Otbloing - 0 , 110 Int the . CIO hn ' °wife
td phlffidelphitt t tat , ft1ni416.?4. May 19, .1 111; at. 12
•-n'eltr thoothwilt •kte held, ht tothllo
dolphin kottlintilot, the follontint dctotili rent *elate,
late tht , PH/Petty Or Asti, L. fnitill.re. MI: A lot Of . .
- COMM mini--the-glom Ain
fleeted; pitman on the north hf Satilbrldgoilteilet,ht
the dletntiCe of SI fret enettgartl .ttoth the ,prolf. shin
..of
ZlAlithi , treet. In tint Ftnitth Wttril of /h., etti ; connate •
• • ion In fOottl 00 Ihtlabililp, 4 rehtll feet .Ifttit.hstettilllir;..
itof (hut wltlth stouthward between Pittsll o l.ll l l6 4 5 1 figh •
• Ihll/Fir.trith etreet. feet ~tlseltik oen
80 1 11)dell efthltthett ItYl2rmittel now Or Itifft Of DCA/ .hee 3 .
,tertftwn fr i i i gtottenl now or•lntn Of Josoph IF). fltlttott 3 .
wontwaro. y-a .5 teikt..noie num , tel rind IntdrlTAffelltilitta -
fyom edfOhl tgfroot tto hihihohliiii htlelf.ihd tteid . h3 .
; Watt, Iktinbrltltt , .... street nfozonald: Subject try 21
gicini•el.tent per nfintlyn. • . . • • .
11.0 to be Otani of • • - .• • •
By . thettuatti JONErff .111.10 it oleflf 0 , (I
••••••
• • o - .III4.IILEAL
" t ERMAN ; h#cti f
1 . 44 my lg. . • Store 42•11 Wnittfti
Olti i nA 1718 P bOttirt k j t.
=swot Joirph•wo . ... ittrelifed ninCit . Vieeman,
_Atte fjoiteer..- hotheks ,tnto.-:tattVit Deer Se 1060: No.
IMO Rhhte 'MAI/ hitt htftlfy of the- Of nh•unt'
I mit for.the rity:snd county. of Phil on. Ted
tfetdok, /ay htt iscr,at 11 u'eleelci 110rav lellt e }74ett nt
ow lg
hf the Plelingl^ltibitcselil ati
yigeb cilltit trig ,
•liieoetibeir-•re4l:4loBf4Tinnuttn- , profArly , nr-Jonoolt tiny
&Tenet.'" flint certain two noit•n•htSfretrl , rick
metene4e, with ,two.nttnry htick hapiti b WS no, And the
lot of proury, eit onto oh So. orooot iy otit: of /NM ayt.:
nue, boginh ng the 4h.ktitto.e 2R, feet oorrencwArd
from Chllthrlttll atreet3 he the. Ftitiefeenth hed 6f thq
ei t y heistie gon mom t‘onnt SO foot ; t heneesoll hwoet.in '
e ;ohs , h line p rh itei with lat . gfo itifklii.l9 Viet 8 !Holton;
thoneo northvo: Award fa 'feet th IRMA toonfte. Rnd -
thence tool hrommtvertl 10 feet' lneben'to the piece of b.-
• inning. Snt•jort to ft mortgage of $11,b00., • .
enn.teho enitintilttle or t'01 0 :.
Br the Conrt, JetKEPll'hf riettinrififeffro:f!. - • •
.Wl/4,1/01 H f N.lll,6:•Tennteo.
31.5 S A. FAN -
Al Ati t Attotioncer: . .
••• • StoyilArticilit Etta aft
t,CM ()Rl' fIAN S' Z'P
5 t of Joseph T Free-,
min, A n , tintinr-r .—hot, Hedge, street.; near OXfordi
' , milk ford.— (4,(16 r autlioritY of the Orphans Court for
the City and County of , on WednesdriyiM
1erti,7.870. lit 17 - 6 'clef:Vl tietili.• will Be sold at public's:lle,
at the Philadelphia 03:ehalign, thefollowing flOSeyibed
real estate, kit , tire. gr. prtty of Jw , rph T. Vankirk, de
tensed : All the field. Jitle and interest of Jose Ph
Varikirk, rl ecoased. of in and to. all that Certain Jot or
piece of ground, sitoate is the borough of Prank fond,..
now the 'f wrn fy• third Ward Of the' nail fPftftatlPlpitia,
on the sonthenYterlr side - of Hedge street.3o feet wide,
about lee feel FrollthWOltlVtlylly •frein Oxford st Tent, tie
ing 41) fort front eat fledge Btreet, and extending in depth
sou lioAnfWa rd lan fort.
:5100 tir t,O paid at time of sale., •
By the Court, JOSEPtI kI.FI(OARY.: Clerk 0. C.
I,ol'lB r). VA SHIRK'. Executor.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Anctioneet.
11122 k triys it Ptorel422 Walnut street.
. . .
el Olt NI A N 00 (7 u".t SAME.
.
W' of Henry_ F,art nee, deceased,- .1 sines A. Freern•m,
Aertioneer,- , -"Brirls and Pranm /louses, a n a. IZII and
1234011/ Xtrent, Eb;hternth waid.-41pultir authority of
the Orphans' Court for the. City and County, of Philadel
phia. on We'd nerticy . May 18th, 1.'70, at 12 o'clock, mien,
will he sold ..at nubiie. sale, at the Phibidelphta lax
that's's. the following described real. estafei MP' CIS
property' ef Henry. Faunae; deceased :•--Altthat certain
lot of ground ;sjtes to on the so . nthwest airle'Of Otis fit.,
between Girard avenue and fhenipson• street, in the
Eighteer th pyam of the city reritninintr in trent on
Otis street SO feet, rind iti denth along Moyer street 141
feet. t urthc ahoy i lot are erected a two:and-wheal story
brick dwelling and it two-story fr 117(0 battle. Also, the
two-story fruity) tionse with frerthe kitchen attached (No..
12820 le inelinted in the solo. of incurnbranee.
slco to be pin" at time of sato -
By the Court, JOSE Pll MECA.RY, Clerk H.
JAIII ES A. ERRIEaIf AN. Anetioneer,
ap2Bmyfi 12 Stere,-422 Walnet street.
-
. OR, If A NS" (lOU RN 8A N_ISTAT E
Sattil. of Isaiah Boller, docensed,- , --James' A. Freeman,
-A-ttctitmeer--Twtestwry - B - rh••k—Dwellirrg; - N, - WT - cerner
Of Ninth and Wiit k •gr,ets,rirst Vila rd. tinder ant ho
rify of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of
.Ph its del ph hi ,on Welneedny. May . l4, ld7O tt 12 'el ceki
noir , will he sold at politic' dale, within! r11:4(11tV0 OE the•
Phi lo ' delphin Exchange, the rot rowing described real:
esfate, late the proeerty. /srtierli Hatisr, der4iteca
All that certain lot of oronnel, with the to briek
Thersusge thetemi erected. , dttlltri) on the N. W. Corner
of Ninth and Warkiii Ytreets, in the First Wind of the
city ; contain( rig in front on Ninth' street II fent, tend in
de . rh westward along Welkin Street, yg feet ; •
Subject f,rroil nil rent per opener,. Sado ahsolnte,
'IL"' $lOO to 1, omit at timo galp;
By the CoUtt. JoSEPFI M AkY, Cle'rlt 0. C.
DEDIRCH S. , BII,TGE-H;Ailm'tor•
JA M A', ER NEMAN.Anctionler,
ap2B inys 12 Stoto. 422,Wainat street.
•
r .IZ. EAT p-ro Y SAL/ —.IA F'S A.
Prelitri, Ott Wedriesday '
Rta; 1411'
id 12 .0 -leek, no.M. Neill far geld at public 411.1;
wi Ithi reserve . ..lt the Pliiiettlel phi* Exchange, there;
ri di estate : No: Dwelling
end Ne.• 1223 Palmer street. All, that
eel thin lot of groin ad'. wild', the t fire't , stery feint° direll-
Mg nil the two • Atery Prairie stable tlii ,, reon oreeted,,••iltit
a re OD the 01. steely side of. Palmer street, at. the rliete TIN"
.I , i) feet northward ly of Girarif aeon the Eigh-
V.MOI/ Ward of tint, city; earirdining In fronton' Palmer
lit rent 40 feel, andindepthpnr i tllel with Girard avenue
19' feet. •
!rrfin".ar of Imy mu browq. ,
61110 ahpointo.
And htt 2.ohy No. 1234
MOntgovnery nvonno. All thot nolootin lot ofgrown'
with tin) hroo Qtoo. fratno rin..lliint thereon ofertod,
Bitnn to On the 3vvaterly .id gimry!,llll ,, CV
the 1116tonci , of 2:io foot newt /n , ,u-1,6 , of nir.trti nv,nino, in
tbo EightOonth Woni of the pit). r von ining in front on.
l'Slin,tg,nie.rV Itoq, And to dopth 1.99 fort.
del? Of nll, incsinni•trhoo,
The - nionye lot i 4 ,vit hie ft'of of :1tr ,. 01 . ~frnet { ne laid
dOWT) en the mop of tho oiry.
Pain P,•rernpntry at t
plan an . f l I d prier AuttYylv it: , , et
inn*.
S' JO 0 be pnid nt tirots of s;llo.
4 : 01 F.g A.. FR I. IRDM 47,
W Aorifonotr,
S ; ror, VII alnut Afoot.
Fkrlro A P
OR! F'l Rl M 1"1 ( V 8 (ANTES A.
„Fr e,mart , A notonoer.—Bm , ding r,ot, irafty..llr.it.
LoCI)Nt trr tN. f r 1 Wo.iino4dey f itt 18 oclock:noon;
Mayjs, win 1,401.1 at onoliyoulo. witiloyltleiktrYo,
Ybo F.'xeh.ov.r, , ., a e.
Fg.at...:A tlyti r vlnin 1 , 4 of groundoitilittYritt
W eAroor Fin iir•tt..x n rt Locust st oM,c.in that
onty-eeventl. NCAr.I of thy 1,11y 4 (Amigo e3ttetpline
h „ ~„d f ,Fiffy.llY.dt r .
HE4+Un6 111
fo( t 5 4 .1 ii,clwQ, rly,Dee NV 0,411V)11 ,1 ,' ilt right aliklN with
Fifty tivri f,of thqhcojtouthvrity.l 39
f.t to 1.11( . 114t 211 Itenco, north', Along , OW 1111:1n,
6 it , o i„,to ti p ' oloyo of hPX . ntiing,. (Jhfitt , of
'nit' ruin'. t9fo to bb paid art tv! time
ofante:
.1 A )I).f, S A. 1. }MEM Alh•ti on'Aer
42iWatOlit gtropt.
p‘. , 4 nry 12
CUTI,ERY
": '(;I) (iFJ It S" Atils' NVOS'VEN rior, NT 'S
• ? ... ~.:,- ...5 . -,
-:. , - - -74- ,- m1.1.1. ..,,, , m,.;- xr, Alt t. and STAG RAN-
I , I Elr 4 of 1. atitiful' 11111:4' • It OPOrrati't and WAPF . , ~t.
'MITI , Yll 'K4 tend 11 , t , otpr 11.11A.T HD LECOUPP RE
1- lIA zon s,-18S0 O a k
- `S IN CA.: 4 1 1 .13 Of tia , fliwigt waa.lity, ,
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