Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 12, 1870, Image 4

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'..:On Friday night - next, - Mr. - John 'Toy, -
well andiavurablytknornio Ahs-poMmilnitp
alt an'anitisenteut' (edam . ; tWtil ilhave Aosti-1
menial benefit 'at the Aradbmy.'of4l. - usie: A'
magnificent programme has been arranged for
the occasion, and a large-number of popular
and talented artists have volunteered their
senicesk.and will appear, in--specialties, Mr.
Robert 'Craig and 1 0 , Mackentwo of
the best actors upon the Philadelphia stage,
will give personations,while Chas. W.Brooke,
the:entertainment. Amon
the other-participamts,we-M ay. imention Itra;
Susan* Galto*Kelleher, • Mr. -Alfred , Kelleher;
Miss Blanche Galton, Mr. Thomas Whillin,_
Signor Blitz, Theodore Blitz, Prof. Wyman,.
Th 7 F; Duane; Prof: Lubin, and others of -eqpal
nbte: '•Of=i3krursti. With this array !of , . diiretsei
talent there will be .plenty of variety in the
entertainment, and* every person will find
something to his taste. The attraction offered
is so great that the house ought to be crowded--
to the ecief ; and we'sincierely hope it will' be,
for the sake of the beneliciary,who is a worthy
and estimable gentleman, who deserves the
hint/scliest 'testimonial- given -, ;in; - this -4 city
daring the present season.. • ' • •
—On Monday night neat the Chestnut
Street Theatre will be occupied by a Boston
company, under the management of Mr. Jos.
Pilgrim. The company includes .a : burlesque
troupe, the.•Morlacehi Ballet Troupe, and a
company of negro minstrels. Mr. J. W.
,Tester, who is announced as "the man with
the talking hand,",will - also appear.
—At the Walnut Street Theatre, Mr. and ,
Mrs. Barney Williams in The Emerald Ring,
and_The Rough Diamond. To-morrow evening -
splendid bill. On Monday evening next .the
military drama Not Guilty will be presented.
—Fritz will be repeated at the- Arch to
night by Mr. J. K. Emmet. To-morrow eve
ning Mr. Emmett will have a benefit.
—At the Chestnut, to-night. Pet of the Pet
ticoats will be produced, and Mrs. Oates mill
,have_ti, farewell benefit.
—At Fox's, this evening, a variety enter
tainment, including burlesques,,pautomimes,
ballet -dancing, and vocal and instrumental
music,- will be given.
—At • the Eleventh Street Opera House,
Carneross Dixey's Minstrel Company will
give a first-class performance.
—The exhibition of Sheridan's Ride will be
postponed for a few days, the Academy of
Fine Arts having been injured by the storm.
--McEvoy's II ibtrnicon and varieties, rep
resenting scenes in Ireland, will be on exhibi
tion at Dnprez & Benedict's Seventh Street
Opera House every .evening this week, and
on Saturday afternoon:
—Mr. Carl Wolfsohn will give a concert in'
the foyer of the Academy of liusie, on Satur
day evening next. The occasion promises to
be a very delightful one.
—A concert will be . given at the Academy
of Music, "this evening, by Mr. James'
Pearce, the organist of St. Mark's Church, as
sisted by two boy choirs, for the benefit of the
Bedford Street Mission. The worthy object of
the c,oncertalone should be enough to till the
- house. i--
BIULLE7 4 I.N.
_ its sixty-second . annual meeting the
Pentisylvania_Bilde.SOCiety elected the follow
offieers and managers for the enSuirig . year :
President—Rev. Albert Barnes; Vice P rest
denrtsßevJohn—Gbamberse-v—Ek—A.-
-Boardman D. D, , ,--Rev.-13.- 5. , -Sehenck f L.Rev:
- J. T. Pressly, D. D., Bev. H. Malcom, D.
Rev. Bishop Simpson, D. D., Rt. Rev. W.
8. - Stevena;D:.• Prof. 'M. S: StAever,Hen.
William--Strong; 'Corresponding Seeretar'yi—
J6seph IL Dulles ; Recording Secretaryßev;
..RieliariENeWton, Treasurerenjamin
G. Gedfrey;--- Secretary - alt.:East . Penn
. sy/vanin—Rev. Irvin. EL Torrence;
retary of West Permsyinardo Rev.
W. W. Ells • Depositary John P. Rhoads;
Maneigcrs—Joseph • H. Dulles; J. Fisher
Learning, Arthur G. Collin; IleV. J.:B. Dales
D. D.,. Thomas Waitson, Rev. J. H. A. Born.
berger, D. D., Colson llleskell, Rev. Richard
Newton, D. D., Rev. Charles P. Krauth, D.D.,
Hon.-James _Pollock,..Leonard , Hon.
Wm.. Strong, Abraham R. Perkins, John A.
Wright,F..liatchford Staraern uel Cetlin,Wm.
M. Whitaker, Gustavus S. Benson, Richard 0.
StOtesbury, John Wiegand, Wm. N. Allen,
LL..D., Hon. William A. Porter, John Wiest,
John 11. Watt. The annual report Vas read
by J. H. Dulles, Esq. The Treasurer's report
showed receipts amounting to $54,426 17, be
ing an increase • over the ppiions year of
$4, 9 90 10. The disbursements were $54,357 97.
The circulation was 104,098 Bibles and . Testa
ments, in twenty languages, amounting to
$40,307 59. The Society superintends the
work of Bible distribution in this State, and
also receives and transmits money fof circu
lating the Scriptures in other parts of the world,
while contributing largely of its own funds to
this purpose.
—Under the auspices of the Celtic Association
a mass-meeting was held at the ACademy of
Music, last evening, to protest against the
" threatened extirpation of the Irish people at
home through the operations of the Gladstone
Coercion T. Leslie Riley presided. Ad
dresses were delivered by Chas. W. Brooke,
Es4f., John Mitchell, J. Duross O'Brien . and
others. Letters were read from General Meade,
Senator Chandler, Congressman Cox,
Judge
Peirce,norace Greeley, William R. Roberts
and others. A preamble and resolutions were
then adopted, Which declared the Peace Pre
solVelon Act, passed by Parliament in the
early part of April, 1570, to be a tyrannical
law. through the operation of which the people
of Ireland are suffering the most degrading po
litical slavery ; pledging themselves to do all in
their power to relieve them from the oppressive
tyranny.; taming that England-is incompe-'
tent to le.gilate for the peace of Ireland, and
that it is time that Ireland should make her own
laws. and control her own affairs; while pledg
ing themselves to defend the free institutions of
• the United States against all thair•'enernies, at
the same time they could not refrain from en
tering their solemn, protest against the foreign
policy of the present Administration,which is
• calculated to degrade the Ainericari people in
the eyes of foreign nations ; that it is the duty
of the present Administration to demand at
once the release of American eitiz.ens incarcer
ated in British prisons : that they demand the
immediate settlement of the Alabama claims,
and that in the approaching elections they
swill Withhold their support from every candi
date-who—is-not-pledged to secure the - release
of American citizens confined in foreign prisons
and to the immediate settlement of the Ala
bania claims. _
—The Board of City Trusts held a ineetir ,
yesterday afternoon. J. 11. Windrim,
archi
tect, was appointed to design plans for the COW
version of certain dwellings on the Girard row,
' on Chestnut street, into stores. DrS. S. Hol
lingsworth and J. B. Biddle were appointed
physicians to Griard College, at -a salary -4.)
Stioo each. Authority.was granted.topurchas
cadet muskets for the military company of the
• college. Henry M. Phillips, Esq., was elected
Vice President, and Mr. 11. W. Arey, Perma
nent Secretary of the Board: it was agreed
that the excursion of the scholars to the Girard
coal land shalt take place on Friday next.
—At a meeting of the Law Academy held
last evening the following officers were elected
for the session of 1570-71 : Pr au ost
_George_ StrarAood
I. Clark Hare, E. - I;pencer. Miller, Richard C.
a.
Ilawle,
,Clment B. Penrose. ; President—
:• Samuel S. liolling,sworth: Vice President
-Treasurer—Chas. A.
James L. Ferriere ;
• Lagen; Secretory-11am T: Kingston;
Assis
rcntßrnrelrtry—B. C. Satterthwa.ite;
rian—George Sharswood, Jr.: Reeorde .,
Theodore Barrett. _
, revenue officers made a -- rald — on the
. . Richmond• whisky district, 'yesterday. The y
' captured one Man, but were attacked b r a
mob, and the prisoner
IM!ttli=
ISM=
• ,
-,The fat - owing is a list of - Philadelphians
registered at the Banking House of Drexel,
llaijes& Co., 3 Rue Scribe, Paris, for the week
ending April 27, 1870: Miss E. B. pay, Mr.
Charles IL Meyer, Mr. J. M. Fisher, Mr:Henry
Lewis, Mr. E. L. Abbett„Mr..T.E.
Josephine Loughead; lAiss'lT. H. Sheirey, Dr.
0. M. Prevost and daughters; Mrs. and Miss
('oles, Mr. and Mrs. Neilson Brown, Mrs A.
is!. watti.
McDride is the na'tne of the boy
Who was run over by a• lumber wagon, at Sec
; • ,-street-and7 - elrard avenue, — en
vening, as stated in the BULLETIN of yester
day. The little saffeinr as removed to the
Episcopal wheie. w
lie died yeSterday.
Deceased resided With his parents in the rear of
No. 1212 North Fifth street.
—The celebrated five-mile trotting herSa," .
Prince, died last evening, at six o'clock, at the
-Club 'stables, -Arch _ street, , above .Second;
_of'
congestion of the brain. His body. was taken
obarge of by, the Pennsylvania - College of
Veterinary Surgeons for dissection.''His skel
eton will .be mounted on wire and - placed - in
their museum at the College, corner of 'Sixth
and. Columbia avenue. '
NEW JERSEY NIATTERS.
. ,
BOARD or Fu.r.r.novulims.- 7 7 - kne Camden
Board of Chosen Freeholders held
their annual meetiitgin the .Court j3ouse, yes
terday, for the purpose of organising for tfie
year. The following list of new members was
received - frem the Clerk of the county-as-they
-had-lienii=retiarried_to_his_officei_ - • • -
_North Ward—Charles Watson.
Middle IVard—James 'W. Wroth..
South Ward—John Doyle.
_Newton Township—lll:minas Q. Moffitt..
RacNon Township--TRichaid Snowden.
Gloucester City—John S. Stinson, •
Stockton Township-:Joel Horner.
:Deicurare---Isaac - - - - •
- Centre—James Bell.
Glovccitter—Charles Buckman.
Monroe—Clayton B. Tice:
11 7 u.shington-rHiram .
'Waterford—Samuel S. Cake.
IVinsloiv—Andrew Ross.
Politically, the Board stands seven Republi-
Cans and seven Democrats. Some warm dis
cussion took place in regard to the seats of
Messrs. Wroth and Doyle; from Middle and
South Wards, as their election had not been
legally vouched for by the Board of Election,
and they were not allowed to act until the
proper certificates were rendered. The Board
being a tie, and the two memberS Democrats,
the event naturally - excited the -- severest -com
ments of the spokesmen of that party, who
charged the Republicans with an attempt to de
prive the members of their seats for partisan
purPOseS. Threats of mandaniuses. quo war
ran-tos, and other terrible ukases, were made,
and for a while things looked as if a lively time
-was impending..- :But-the .great healint , balm—
a good dinner—allayed the asperities of -the it-
ritants, for which Mr. Parsons ought to be
thanked. After that __everything went on
smoothly. ._ _
--The-Board was organized by the election of
Samuel S. Cake, of Waterford, as Director; -
and J. L. Howell, Esq., as Clerk. These were
ttidiclatGs tied uporrby - a - committee - of-con---
`forente - from -- the two-parties,-the-Directur
'being a Democrat, the Clerk Republican.
A communication was received--from. Mr.-
Apgar, State RupeririFerdent of Pithlic Schools,
stating that the State - Board - of 'Education had
ppmnted the Rev.: Mr. - Blade - SuPerinterident
k;•f• Public, Schools of Camden county, and
askingthe Board to' torffiriii- the nomination.
several remonstrances against the confirma
tion were also presented, but after dile con
-fideration the appointment was confirmed.
After ordering the payment of numerous
ills, atnl the raising of one hundred and
linty thousand dollars taxes, the Board ad
turned.
Tvrl MoNumENT.—A petition from the
iiembers of Test . N.O. (. - Grapd' Army-orthe
to the Board of Freeholders, asking
hat body to remove the sink in the Court
House yard, so that the new monument to the
oldiers may be placed! in the south side, was
id on the table. It is said, however, that the
nonument will be placed iu that part of the
- quay). _ .
PETTYS ISLAND 131 PI tOYE.MENTS.—The
Messrs.' Mauderson are. soon to extend their
Wharves on Petty's Island ten feet beyond low
water mark, in the Jersey channel, which will
make a fine improvement.
THE .LITHOFRACTURE
Deeply Interesting Experiment at Iran
[From the Bt. Louis Democrat.]
Last Monday a number of stockholders of
the Iron Mountain Iron Company, with their
President, Mr. Harrison, and some other in
vited gentlemen,assembfed at Iron Mountain to
itness the experiments of a new blasting ma
terial, lately invented in Germany. The in
ventoes representative for America is the min
ing engineer, M. Lewis Schmid, who in per
sou,showed the great advantage of this new in
vention in the following way He filled up two
horeholes of 12 and 27 inches depth, respec
t Ively, - witly scarcely two - pounds of the - new-
Idasting material,called " Lithofracture," which
is in appthance a black - substance, that can be
kiieaded like dough. After the spectators had
for secure plces, the fuse was lighted, the
;.plosion ensued, and the effect was a tremen
...ins one. About 22 tons of ore were scattered
10 pieces.
11. Schantl declared the boreholes entirely
unnecessary, and illustrated that, in a second
xperithent by putting aboutpounds of the
I.ithofracture on top of a solid block of OS cubic
n - ct Containing about IS tons of ore. To show
free/from all danger the hindling of the
material is, he did not even take his burning
ciaar from his mouth. After the terrible ex
ptosion the enormous iron block was changed
into a heap of: little fragments—not seattered_
about-but all lying in - one pile that could be
(moved on wagons without difficulty. The
use of the Lithofracture for future blasting at
Iron-Mountain _would reduce_ the_costs at-least
tifty per cent.; all the expensive boring being
,:one away with. To gratify the wishes of
those that take an interest in this netv
Schutt:l - W them an opportfinity
t„ witness the blasting of the large cannons at
Tim East St. Louis rail mill, on next Saturday
May 7),- at 5 o'clock P. M. The cannons
%% over 9,000 pounds, and are of the firm
est and toughest material to which the Litho
aeture may he applied. Any further infer
:, altan'M'r: Schantl will give at No. 100 and
orth Mai u -street. a.
. ,
Tragedy in Columbia, Pa.••.Bniclde of a
Itempectable Woman.
'Clic Harrisburg Topic says
Yesterday morning, between nine and ten
o'clock, the wife of .John Kramer, inn-keeper
of h runt street, Columbia, committed suicide
by cutting her throat.. One account is that she
had gone into her room to prepare for
,church,
and committed the act while dressing. An
other is that bile had dressed herself - with the - :
intention of going to Baltimore, and on being
Informed by her_husband—that-there—was no
train running on Sunday, had retired to her
— roam - to - change
fifteen or sixteen years,'on entering her room,
found her in the act of cutting her ihroat,'and
ran down stairs and told his father. : On get
ting
. up stairs, the husband found her walking
from one room to another, leaning forward and
drenched with blood. Mr. Bruner was at once
summoned,liut found that the jugular vein had
been severed, and in fifteen minutes she was a
corpse. Just before she died she asked' for a
drink of water, and said, "May God
. foratve
- uie ."
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flonutulu.
Vandalism.
An atrocious act of vandalism f lt. is said, has
recently been perpetrated in the, ancient city
of Santa Feiby Ira M. Bond, Secretary of the
Territory,formerly of St. Louis, and other pub
lic functionaries, who, befog Ilnorant,of their
value and importance, have been engaged in
destroying and selling for ! f asts paper the or : -
Chives of the Territaty,‘ some of them ,two or'
three.handred.yearspid,aild. entisisting..o par
pers of rare interest and inestiaiible - , ialne In a
historical and legal point of view. Some of
eiiataperkmere_old
visions, and letters containing interesting
torical and family data highly prizvd.by the old
citizens of the. Territory; whose. titles; lineage
and ancestral services they attested, and were
therefore cherished by them with zealous care,
and.protected 'with religious ititertist: Great'
indignation is expressed at the conduct of these
unappreciative officials. A public meeting was,
held on'the 10th ult., and a committee of in
vestigation appointed, with a view to petition
the President_ or the removal of. the _ (deaden;
from office.__ _
Oxygen 6fts.
The Opinion. Nationale of Paris sayi: The
new prefect of the Seine has just definitely .
authorized the Company of I:essle, du gota.y
et Cie., to lay down'their underground lines in
Paris for lighting it with oxygen:gas.
----" A network --19 f--pipes will—extend from
Panda to the Boulevards, and in a few months
all the, dwellings _ between' the new_Opera
House and the. Passage Jouffroy_ will be able to
prolit-bytlie—ifiiMenStrialvantages—whieh-th
new means of illumination offers over; ordinary
gas. Already the oxy-hydrogen barriers hasve
been erected at the entrance to the European
Bazaar,. near the Passage Jouffroy,,which give
out a light so purely white and ,of such extra
ordinary brilliancy that the old gs.s.looks singa
latly pale and y_ellow by the sido
• Oilre cannot but congratulate. the,Prefect;ol
the Seine upon having ratified . a Irma:sure so
adapted to the generarmtetest, and
seems to us the indiiriensable' 'corollary Co the.
great - public enterprises - andertaken - during the
last few years in Paris." '
ADIUSENIENTb.
. •
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—
1117 TILE EVENT:•I
GRAND TESTIAIUNIAL BENEFIT
TO•
• MR'. - JOHN TOY.:
To be given - him by his friends and fellow-citizens, on
FRIDAY EVENING. May l 3( ISM
When the following distinguished Artistes and friends
of tho Beneficiary
- MB 8 - BUSAIT GVETONICEL - EKEIER,
•
MISS BLANCHE GALTON, •
CHARLES W. BROONE, EsQ.,
MR. ALF. KELLEHER,
MR. THOMAS WIIIFFIN,
. 111 R. ROBERT CRAIG and F. F. MACKAY
(by permissloh of Mrs. John Drew),
B. G.DIreiNE. Xi T. R., .
.510. BLITZ(
'PROF. WYMAN,
•
PROF. LUBIN,
. .
.. • • • • PROF!. TIIEO.-BLITZ,-
THOS.
Tickets con he procured at the Assembly Bnildinget
Turner Ham ilton'a,lo6 bonth Tenth street; P. E. Abel's
Dramalle - Repository, 131 South Seventh street, and CO
vert's Bookkand, Continental Hotel. mylo-tf
MAO EVOY'S - I rBERNTCON.• "
DU PREZ & BENt'DIOT'S OPHRA HOUSE,
Seventh street, below Arch
FORA SHORT SEASON. ' •
Ev nry_.E rim Mg_ at. , and. W_ednits day. And..Sathr.day.
Afternoons at 2 o'clock.
Famous and Original Hihernicon. All the beautifill
'Tenet - ) .of an
reld 'portrayed. Melody, Wit and Art
combined. Mr_ :ferry - .Cohan - as -Barney_ 'the -G nide;
Marie Dalton Alan ffvoy as Nora; Miss lu'atts flalpine
as Mrs. O'Callaghan. Interesting historical de scrip
tions'or greatbattlewilrish scenery - and- Antitinitieh . by
The new Hallett, Dails & Co s :'s Fifurtre'Grind Octagon
Piano is from the warerooms of Rdtlfhld, Phelps A: Co.,
927 Cbestnutstreet. • . . _ mvlo-st.
ACADEMY - OF MUSIC. - - .
tl BEDFORD STREET :MISSION.
CHORAL AND 0 RCH EST RAI. CONCERT,
` , ll fIRSDA Y EVENING. May 12.1870.
The BOY CHOI RS,ftgaigted by Mrs. SUSAN °ALTON
ELLEHER.
Director—JAMES PEAROE, Mug. Bac.. Organ kt St.
k's Church.
ADMISSION, FIFTY CENTS.
Reserved,Seatg (Cue ) now ready at Boner's
Music St Ore 1102 Chestnut street„ In y 7-60:
TAT ALN CIT STREET TREAT RE,
VV 5 TI1I51TIIII11SDAY) EVENING; Miiy 12, •
• LAST WEEK OF
• MR. and MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
IRELAND AS IT WAS.
Barged Pat. with Song , Mr. Barney Williams
Judy 0 Trot Mrs. Barney Williams
With the celebrate 1 Ironnybronk Jig,
A tier which the laughable Comedy of
CON NEC TICUT COr RTSII I .
To conclude with the roaring I , ,trett of
THE IRISIITUTOR.
L'ltA .I(EENE'S Betrins at 8.
ESTNIIT-B . TWEET THEATRE. -
LAST WFH OF
3IRS. JAS. A. OATES'S BURLESQUE rOMPANY
THURSDAY EVENING, May 12,1870.
The beautiful operetta.
PET OF THE PETTICOATS.
FAIR ONE 'WITH THE BLONDE WIG.
-FRIDAY EVENING. Mayl3, 1870, -
BENEFIT OF MRS,_JAS. A. OATES.
DAUGHTER OF THE REHTMENT.
FAIR ONE winr THE BLONDE WIG.
(VHESTI UT STREET TtrE AT E.
JOHN STETSON LeHsee and Manav:r
JAMES PILGRIM • Actlng and Stage Manager
GRAND OPENING NIGHT
the great Company from the
ADELPHI THEATRE; BOSTON
MONDAY EVENING, May 16th.
Aud.every Night. and Saturday Matinee.
EAIINENT STAR COMBINATION,
FULL BURLESQUE COM PA N Y
GREAT MORLAOCIII ]AL. ET TROUPE.
The world's wonder,
MR. J. W. JESTER,
•• • . . - .
The Man with the Talking •Hauti.
TOE ETHIOPIAN DEPARTMENT
Seven Creat Comedians, under the direction of the
renown , d Comedians and Philadelphia Fa•ori tee,
LEW SIMMONS
and E. N. SLOCUM.
PELERANTY and lIENGLER,
W ALTER BRAY,
Prices of admission as usual
IJANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY,
ILIi compliance with the wishes of many of the
Irian& of the Society, a
OBAND MIS - CELLANEOUS CI NCEILT
Will bo given on
WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 19th, at the
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
The Programme will embraco
CHORUSES,
CONCERTED PIECES, and
SOLOS, •
By members of the Society, assisted by the following
eminent talent •
MISS H. - .ALEXANDER,
, BItS. RATE GODWIN,
MR. JACOB GRA
ME, OLIN W. MILLER, and
MR. It. BA RNHURST.
The Ivliole under the directiotrof
PROFESSOR L. ENGELKE.
CL ALIKE.
Tieliet;tilients awl' :tote) had at all tlieltusic Storetl,
er from membere of the Society. myll to aiyl9§"
F OYER OF ACADEMY OF MUTICT.
NNT 0 _L_ F__SS) _II ' S
CA-RIB
CONCERT,
SATURDAY EVENING. MaT 14th, Ib7o
Programmes and fall
,particulars.at dm hi mile
tutee, myl
m i laW r i4 ; DREW'S AR n C o g ng S B TAE oc lja
FRITZ A lIIT. SECONDIVICEK.
of the Ytiung Charm:tor Comedian
• MR, JOSEPH K. EMMETT. '
TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, EVERY NIGHT
And SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2,
Charles Gay ler's Buceessfol Drama of
FRITZ. OUR COUSIN GERMAN. '
JOSEPH K. EMMETT AS FRITZ
FRIDAY-DENEFIT OF MR. EMMETT.
SECOND FRITZ MATINEE ON SATURDAY.
FIFTEENTH -WEEK.
The moat beautiful and popular Exhibition ever in
lyiiiiiideiphia le liiiii ill
CONCERT HALL.
BEN EFITS—Wed neaday—Matinee 2.30 P.M.
Evening_at B—Sparta Lodge, No." 10 K. of P.
Thormlay Evening—WeleomeLodge, N0.'66, K. of P.
'Friday EVo7llllC—Analltle DIVIHIOn, f• 3 of T., 10,3,"
Baturday—Matineo 2.30 P. M, . Evening ... -
P. 11 E - 1' I . L,G B, I M . Mill ;It
F OX'S AMERICAN THEATRE, ,
MONDAY EVENING. May 9th; and all tho week:
NEW COMIC.TRICK PANTOMIME. Mr. Volix Carlo,
the Great Clown; Now.Spauloh Hallett; Mlle. De Rota,
Mllo - PirltratOtarlo Brethojirt-Polty-lhtley; •
Matlneo on Saturday at 2 o'clock.
Q,E N T Z-Alq csL-ER
17 kinvical Fund Rail, 1809-70. Every SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, at-3% oclock. • oolg-tf
The Loaf MatinCe of the beacon will be given 'ou BA
TWAY, May 14th. ,
NW 'ELEVENTH STREET OPERA
ROUSE/
'IRE EMMY RESORT,
EA.RNCRoNS t IMRY'S MINSTRELS
EVERY EVENING. ,
J. L. CARNOROSS Manatier.
7HE ACADEMY'' F. 1 1 ,4 ARTS
_ baring been Injured bribe recent storm,the 'Exhi
bition of tho'pfe.stEEßld P D in AaN'tinSg .
SII
pontponetl for a for days,
FOIL SIIEILIFF, 1514,
•. _ .
F. ~ R., WA , L1T0N , ..7
Stibint to the decision of the Republican Convention.
anylOtiels - .- .
Oa 470.
- • :- . ..__ , F6Fe.-.EittEttiFt_
GENERAL HENRY H. _BINGHAM.
subject to the mien of the Republican Party. •
ray? 6trp§
. ,
1870. 1870.
WILLIAM H. LEEDS..
Subject. to Ropilbllpan. Bubo& , •
my,
tOa THE REM:MI:MAN CITIZENS
NIGHTIE wAno,
FAVORABLE TO THE NOIiSINATION.
OF
JOHN PRICE WETHERELL
VOIL CONGRESS SEDOND_DISTRIOT,
WILL MEET AT THE lIALL,,
••• ••
S. W. CORNER WALNUT AND BROAD STREETS,
On THURSDAY EVENING, Dint 12, 1870, ntlB o'clock.
Voters of tho•Dletrianre invited to attend. " •
tnyll
ea. At a Meetilig of the stockholdera
Geld this day, the following persons were dttly elected
President aud Directors:
PrOHO out..
W. H. KEDBLE.
. . •
•
Directors,
WK. IL KERN,
CHARLES A. HILLER, •
GEORGE J. RICHARDSON.
GEORGE J. G.RO
WILLIAM ELLIOTT,
ILLIASI
And at trtneeting Ortbe, Board of Directorg, WM. If.
TABER was elected Cashier.
W.. - 11. - IrAIIER, Cashier,
MAY 6, 1870.
The Bank ‘6ll be opeu for Imeineet. on MONDAY.
May oth, at 411 CHNSyNUY Street.
myti otrp§
N - CiTillE.—A • SP - EMAL . 'STEP:TING
of the Stockholders of tho PHILADELPHIA,
GERMANTOWN and NORRISTOWN RAILROAD
COMPANY will btiliehl In Room No.'2t, Philadelphia
Exchange., on -TII tutspAy, the 9th', day of IOW: nosh
ut 12.02c10ck 111•:, for the consideration of 'an Actor the
General Assembly lir tho (16111reeniyealtb'of - Tontisyl*a;
on. entitled " - An Aot to authorize the Philadelphia,
(;ermentown and Norristown Railroad Company to in -
cr, , ltio its capital stock," approved the 29th day of
March, 1870. •
By order of the Board of Managers: • - - -
toy2tje9} , .;. ,_ A.ll•:.Dol.lGHERTY,Sccretitry.
fu. , AT A MEETING OF 'THE STOCK
, holders or the AIIIERICAN FIRE INSURANCE
COAI PAN Y, held sigreosbly-W_Oharter—on_ AIIINDAI,_
lie 2,1 day of INltt . ,Thl'n.tlie following
. gentletnen were
i•lecti , lpireetoro tor ty , enining - yeat -.-- ' - -
ThOIIIIIEIE.. 3latie, I Edmund G. Dutilli .
.lobo Welsh, • i Chariot W. I'oult 'ivy ,
Patt lel Brady, ' Ihkrael 3lntris,
John T. Ler i, -- " - ' John P. Wetlierill,
Min. W. Paul.
slid - of il - meeting of 11L Direerors - on the 1 lin inst.
T LOS R. MARIt. was unanimously reelected Presi
loot.. A. O. L. CRAWFORD, •
It C
. _ -- _ Secretary.
. _
•
sr, m. 1 - -ANN UAL EX A LNA
lion of Calidfilates for Certificate& of Qualification
for teachers in the Public Schools of the First Soltuol
District of l'efiwirltanDovili he held in the Zane Street
: , chool House. Filbert street, whove Seventh,on THURS
DAY and FRIDAY, May 12th and ISth, Pi7u. The ex
amination will commence tit I O'cloelfP. bt., - precisely,
on Thursday, and at 9 o'clock A.M. on,Fridity; No ap-
Beant under seventeen pears of 0,1V2 will be examined,
RCCVIInn , r. with the resolution of the Board of
rOnl rollers...NO PUPIL of the Public School' will he
~,,amlned who has not pursued at least a two years'
coorst• of study i n the Girl,' Normal or Central High
itchool of Philadelphia. _An av-vritac.of-motte::ialltattß!
is required far a first-class certificate ; en average of not
less than 65 I or a second -c late: certi licate, and an average
of not leas than R) lot- a third-class certificate.
By order of the Committee on Qualification of Tea . chers.
my 2 5 9 12§ LEWIS ELR IN, Chairinan.
UPRO VI DENT LIFE AND TRUST
0011IPA:Ii Y.
• ' Puma DELVRIA, Fifth I'O.lK 1870.
A'Srerial meeting of the .a,eitholdersof the Provident
Life and Trust Company will he held at the office., No.
11l South Fourth street, on TEI BAY, 2))h instant,
,it 12 o'clock, to take action on the, isubject of in
criaiging eapltal stock of fatid - Compank,
By order of the Board of Directors.- :
Attest—ROWLAND PARRY. Actuary.
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY... -
mylo-tu th s 6ti President.
NOTICE.—A SPECIAL MEETING
of the cOMMEMOIAL 'MC:LANG E will 16 - • held
sit thy Pall. No. 121 tltreet, on TEL 1.1111.4 DA
31 ay 26th. 1670, at 12 o'clock 31 , take final arton en a
Sitnrilunient to an Act to Incorporate the Commercial
Exchange of Philadelphia, and to Heeiac the By-Laws.
NATHAN BROOKE, prt,„i,k,,t.
NV A All I NGTON J. JACKsoN , Secretory. 111 Y 1.12tj
KEYSTONE ZINC C(VaTAN V.
PHILADELPHIA A. May 10. 1870
•
An adjourned tneettng of the Stockholders of the Key
atone Zinc Cowpony will he held 111 Iho office of the
ColnitattY, No, 22,i Willant ittreot,on TuKSDA.Y, the 21th
instant, at 12 o'clock DI . OSCAR TO OM PSON.
yoyll t2l§ Secretary.
LTHE ANNUAL NIERTING.OF TETE'
-..,' Stoe'S holders of the 11L003ISISURGI RUN CO tl
- he held at the Company's railer, No. 122 Race
street,Thiladelphin, on WEDNESDAY. May 25th, 1470,•
for the purpose of electing Directors, and transacting
other business.
" WM. E. B. RAKER.
my7.llt• Secretary and Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE METALLINE
LAND COMPANY, No. 321 Walnut street.
PHILADELPHIA, May sth, IN7O.
The Stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Metalline Land Company 1;011 be held lathe Office of the
Company on MONDAY, June Gth yroxlmo, at• 12
o'clock, M.
M. 11. ROFFMAN,
n , tjeG§ Clerk.
110. RN, &C.
myl2 3t
The Board of Directors linve 7 this declared a semi
ammul dividend of Five Per Cont.-on-Om Capital Stock
, •1' the Company, clear of National 1111 , 1 State taxes,
payable in cash on and after May 30, mid.
Blank Powers of Attorney for collecting Dividends
can be had at the Office of the Compmy, Nu. 236 South
THIRD street. .
The Office will be opened at 8 A. M. and closed at :1 P.
M. from May 300,16 Jiine 3,1, for the_paythent of Dlyl
tlends, and'after that ditto frem 9 A; to 3
THOMAS'T.
inv4 001 r 6- Treasurer.
IV - ANTED.—AT CHESTNUT HILL,
,
till or upper part of Germantown, a Furnished Mins°
for the E urnmor, with all conveniences, for a flintily of
ladies. No obiection to retaining the coachman awl
..writtgc. Address, with full particulars, "J.", this of-.
• It'
POLITICAL NOTICES.
MEUEMI
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PEOPLE'S BANK OF PHILADELPHIA,
DIVIDEND NOTICES.
a --PENNI:3Y LVAN A RAILROAD COM
PANY, TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.
PIIIIA.DELPIIIA, ALLY 3, 1. 70.
NOTICE TO STOON !TOL DEIOS
WANTS,
WANTED A SART LAD, FROM,
M
fifteen to seventeen years Old, as clerk in 'the of. ,
flee of the American Pro's Association, No. 135 South
Third street. .A Iligh School boy preferred. Apply
between ton and twelve o'clock, A. at the of
fice. • •' myll3t
WANTED,
A 1100ICKTI•gl , Elt.
One r tiewieinted with the 'Trott end Rag ., inisinest, A
Friewl preferred. Address,
niyll-3t* this °flies.
UtpIANTED.:--A PARTNER, EITHER AC-
V V . the nr silent, in a Jobbing House in thin eity.who
eon control from fifteen to twenty-live thousand dollars.
A - good - on•portnnlty - in offered; •
• Address,
idyll 3t" • • • BULLETIN office.
REAL ESTAtE AGENTS
FRED. SYLVESTER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER, n
10S - S 4 MTH FOURTH-STREET,
del.BlYra
'MEDICAL
rpHE WONDERS A(CO 9 11 PLISIIai
through the agency 'Of the. genuine , God. Live r.
Oil in Eibrofula, Bronchitie, Chronic Cough, Asthma,'
and even Consumption, altoodt surpasslellef. In Jorthi
eachagni * 8, Puro , Med lethal , Ood-Liyor s OSP— ,
bettleOf which is accompanied by medical 'guaran
teed be the higheot order—the public hey° the hest brand
o - f - the - Tymeparation -- knownl'. to 'the, scientific , world,
JON N ifY & 00., N 0.718 hlarkot, street, .
del hta ¢ Penh.hid dale hi , ell hts. - ' 11-
FS • OIL.-50ItiGELb ILIGHT4:I4jI;
ornd moot Fish 011, low-priced, for onlo by EDW
H. ROWLEY, 16 tiouth Front street .
=22IIVIZEIMEMI2==
r i t BROWN, STONE EESIVENVE 111-`
FOR . SALg
O , No. 1922 411,100 STREET.
Elettant Brolin-fliono ,nosidonoe, throe station as',
man 8 a rid, rOof ; very cornmodlous. furnished With every
odetn, oonvonloncoi and built In a very superior and,
itbstiintinl manner. Lot 26 foot front by ItiO toot deep to
uthbort street, ou wilier/ , th,orootod it itandsouto brioki
Stable and Clonoh nous*. ...
t •', F I , J. N. GubtlitErir tic 80Iffie
tnh26 ti rd S ~
T,3 .WALNUT Strooti
iO
Illt KS
i870. : '
-------. • 1 ', -1- , ----- 7,7 - 7 ------ , - , ----- la
I For haler F l ititi'inioattnent'irice, a comfortable • ~..•
'alai /1. AND. WINTI4It IRESIDIGI•igE
..,
Oh. bcdte i'}tati, hater; and alx. aurae • val 014,14,M1,,,
ear'tlio depot. '', With , tow trains daily ~ c nimbi°,
Ftraporyl greenhouse , and icehouse. Vogotablee ready
planted. ...Plontr of 04ade and trait
_frac*. ' - • '
I ' ' • , ' - -, .. , • ~J,,X. .:111ITOUELL,
, toe 12 14 3t.', - - 'T - : , -- .7 -.,. 7- ' - ' 3lO York avanue: -I
FO,R ' 8 ALB, AT RJYARTON, ghNtr,
.To soy, on river Ttelaware, desirable, firm.elats...
doable house, 40. fent front', adorn Genreniencea farnace, range, hot n 04104 * m
4 abor t bath-roo
and teahouse.. 1.dt,100 feet front on ,b 1 Ala btreet, and
244 feet deep on' Thfrd street
1. For particulars apply to
:niylo-50
dv - 4 CHESTNUT HILL.'-- 2 FOR SALE:—A
Pohited-stone,dohble house, welt built; with all
modern improvemon ts,' and about two acres of ground,
with fruit and shrubbery. ••
•
WILLIA3I if. BACON,
my9,6t* 317 Walnut atreet.
fa FOR SALE-THE ELEO 7 ANT . M A R,-
ble-Front 31analon. Noltool Cheatnut street, re;
plata with every modern convenience.- A small pr oporty
would be taken in part pay.'
FOX A' 111111 K ART.
221 South Fifth street.
SALE. , —A
' Vllla,eoutaluing 14 rooms : tienr-tlio Dspot.-
TC•rllfis'iia9Y. ()Ii A - 1:3711, - STO lUDS;
my3-113t. ." No. 4829 Wain street, Germantown.'
; FOR SALE..--A MODERN AND DE
`gambit, Betililenco. 40. 1703 Spruce otrOot. Algo
horse; carriage and bornens, clomp. Apply to CHAS.
Pl. "[ART, GO2 Walnut roOt. • apUt tt§
iF2 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. WE
lairecor sale, oneasy tarots, tifteen• minuttai from
the city, Oa tits Germantown Railroad, an Elegant Bed,
beautifolly and completely fitted out with. ail
m n
mada convenieces.
. ,
It tons been occupied for two years as a boartling-Imuss,
and taw a good winter and summer patronage*. J. AL
(:UMIIEY h SONS, 733 Walnut street
gra FOR SALE—FOUR-STORY BRICK
D welling, with. back _buildings. eaLevery_moderia
convenience, situate N 0.1711 Filbert street . lotZi feet
front by 117 tees deep to a 40 feet wide street. J. M.
GUMMY S. SUNS, 733 Walnut street.
Viz FOR SALE—THREE-STORY - BRICK
ekrlciiing. with every modern convenience, situate
No. 1309 South Tenth street. Forty possession given.
J. DI. GUMMY* SONS. 733-Wni nut street. -
el FOR SALE—THE THREII:-STORY
LS:Brick Dwelling with tittles and back building, sit•
onto No. 348 South Sixteenth street • tivery modern con
venience. linnusilate posseown, 'J. M. GUSIME &
SONS, 733 Walnut street..,. . . .
f g-NEW. • 'BROWN • STONE HOUSES,
XOS. 1020, 2oos AND 110 'SPRUCE STREET FOR.
F-ALEFINISIIED-TN-AYAT,N UT-IN-TLIK-11108T
SUPERIOR M A KNEE. AND WITH EVERY
MODERN' CONVENIENCE. P. D. WARREN,
.2113
SPRUCE STREET. APPLY BETWEEN 2 Al`.D 4
O'CLOCK P. B. mlaraf
-WEST I' HILA DE LPIiI A II AND-
It" ii tiotno modern ciotrige,siith every convenience,
and lnrge lot of ground, eolithween corner of Pion
and Forty-firet etreets. J. (I (RAMEY SONS, N 0,733
Walnut street.
M.1.;11t ILLE,
O ti _ .
ahem for BP, re re itriften' - walk nta - Nrerisrefe4 -
et ratan,
Till IIiTY 3IINITTIX4 FllO,l FRONT AND'
DAUDET STUFF:TS,
. Plinatielpl/12i. , l'are 1.4 the Apnoal Ticket. Beta. per .
trip. Atltireks . J. W. VOIIP.EIr.
pig ' "Ntr. - 11.1 elleetilut treet.,Thiladelpitia.
TO D YERS-FOR SALE . OR TO LET
O GROUND lIENT.-A largo lit or ground,
- cart a tit ipp-42,.597'm mtre fo.ttty-Pxtotiding-ft4nu-.Bov , tdh-
Fagnth, bat weou.Tioga and Vonaugo. atoont, _with. a.-
Atreate el pure molt water muffing through
it. Price e 2400. APply to JOON TURNER, uoar
SlNth Ntroot and "fending Railroad. . anti Ito'
,
910 CAPITA L ISTS. AND
1 Pot salo-A largo and rapidly-improving LOT,
NORTH 131t041) STIMET, netwo_en iforrim 10l Dia
mond ;Ih2B feet deep fh TIT I RTEII NTH STIIEE T, I lour.
boctodia PARK AVENLM, FittniTs.
11,118- lrq ' Apply No. = Chestnut street.
*47,43,00,01 to *2.0,000
Trnst Funds to Invest in First-Class City
Mortgages nt pot*.
Also, Severnl krt. me-Mortgages of 83,00 0
to tgi,ooo.
For
E. R. JONES, 707 Walnut Street.
niy7 6t5-_
MAULE, BROTHER & CO.,
2500 So'nth Street.
1870. P AT TERN
Y M AKERS. IST°.
CITOICE 8
0 / 1 1 , ;LECTION
MICHIGAN COBH PINK
FOR PATTERN 23.
I,B7O."YpuRMAP.E'?, I IIE,E2IIVK:IB7O.
LARGE STOOK.
•
Q ryn FLORIDA FLOORING.
O. FLORIDA FLOORING. 1870•
CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA. FLOORING.
DELAWARD FLOORING'
ABE F'LOOKING.
WALNUT FLOORING. '
1870.FLaliall' 'lB7O
. RAH, PLANK.
RAIL PLANK.
870 NVALIs BOARDS ANDIB7O
• PLANK.
.WA.LITUT BOARDS ANI) PLANK.
WALNUT BOARDS.
WALNUT PLANK,
A.SSORTED
VCI
' CABINET MAKE2I3,
BUILDERS, &C.'
1670 UNDERTAKERS' 1870
- LUMBER. '
RED CEDAR.
WALNUT AND PINE. ,
1870. "M j a 1
07?) &tie . 1870.
ASH.
WHITE OAK PLANK AND HOARDS.
HICKORY.
1,870. "MM ge. n'ReG•lB7O.
NORWAY BOANTLING.
1870. CEDAR SRINGLES. 1870
CEDAR SHINGLES.
CYPRESS SHINGLES.
LARGE ASSORTMENT.
-
FOR SALE LOW..
..._.__________
LATH
187 O. PLATTIgaffLATH. 7 1.87 Cr..
• • 'LATH. • . •
BILMILE BROTHER. ilk Care
. , ' .2500 SOUTH STILEIST.
tt AND PLANING MILL,
DICKERSON 'STREET WIIARF.
rarticniur attention given to Flooring, Fencing and
Surtaxing. Ilurd antlaolt wood. • • ,
ap2B lzno" • .. WESTER & TIIEGO.
'VELLOW ..19148 LIIN-BER.--ORDERB
for cargoos of every description Sawed Lumber °zo
nated at short notice—qmility subject to inspection
..Apply-to EDW. H. loywillY.l6 Borah Wharves.
-MiWsl
/ IRON FENCP3.=- . . • • .
' The undersigned are prepared to execute orders for
ENGLISH IRON FENCE, •
'‘of tho best make. The most sightly and the most
economical fence that can be used.
r3peeimen panels of various styles of this fence may be
seen at our office
3mg
- -
MERRICK & SONS_ L •
BOUTHWARS FOUNDRY,
430 WABUINGTON Avenuo, Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURES
E,TEAX ENGINES—High and Low Proflanre, Horizon ,
vorticol, -Iloam, Oacillating, Blast and Oorniah
Pumping. • • : •
DOlLERb—Oylinder, Flue, 'Puhular, &o. - • •
BTRAnt )4AmniExto-- - gatapyth and Davy, styles, : and of
CASTINGS—Loam, Dry and Green Sand, Braes,&o. ROOlvi3=-Iron Frame
_,a for covering with Slate or Irony
TANKS—Ot Cant or Wrought iron,for rofinoriekovatarp
- oil, &c. •
GAS IdAOIIIIIERY,Sneh 13
Itetorts,ench.flastingsf
-I:folders and Frames; Purifiers,
, Goke and - Charcoal
Barrows , ,Yalves,_ Governbrs;&o..•
SUGA.B...kIAGILINEUY-7Sueh as Vacuum Pans and
Pumps, Defecators.., Bone Black Filters, Btu - nerth
Washers - atulElovators,Bag:Filteni, Sugar and Bons
— 7estaen - Ourti - i . • - -
Sole manufacturers of the following Speclalttes:
In Philadelphia and-iicipity,of William Wright's Patent
,Vitriable thit,off• Stettin Engine'. •
'ln the United States, of Weston's Patent Self-center
. inf and Belf-balancing Centrifugal fingar-draininglds•
, Glass & Barton's improver . nont on Aspinwall &WOolgo 1 . 1 !
.BartoVs_Patent Wronght-Iron Retort laid. l ":' •.• '
Stiahatt's.Drill Grinding,Beet.. . .
;Oontrtu3tord for thddesign, erection - kid tltting nt ße.
fineriesfor working. fittgar.OrildolasseeL
C°I'PBE i,TX-Vas.LOffir.. MET.4I.Ie
Shofithitig, Bray:hien uoppor nods arid 'Lipbt
Copper, constantly on' haul end for sale by MINIM
WlkO3OE. do 00.. No .032 boutil Wharvoi.
2 N. Front t•trt.lset.Vfj.l4l3plllitt
- 111ORTGAGES:
IU I%UER..
NERIri 7 -IRON
YARNALL k TRIMBLE;
147 South Front street.
TO RENT. ff
Store 140 North Eighth Street.
hr iptitare at 338 YOfk. Avenue
Inyr.tf I •
TO LET
; ta • '
The Now'Five4itory Store;
910.1 S South Sixth Street and No. 9 Deco.
tpr tree
• 4
I 2614 APPIT to
THEODORE MEGARGpg ,
ap21411 N 0.2 0 South dixth Street,_
; ,TO LET,' :140i 2301 WEST , (RDEN
Street.—A three-story brick house, In good condi
t on. Apply at 1716 Green street. myl2 Itt•
ta:TO RtNITFOrt:4TFTE •":SEASON—A.
small Farm Iloune.tfurnlshed) and Vineyards; .
highest pub!{ to .o.kertey conoty. Two ik9oro.
Grapes 1 rest' front 11 114VYoratfuptitottett.`Addt000 VIN
GIILLISTISr °Minn •r -
"". = myl2-31" ,
. . .
for T , RENT-LF OR YE AR,' ' F.R:
kEs,
,:wantowti,: a :thoroughly furniehod bones, clew
: in good order, with and and large lot.;lra
inlulitea , walk from Railroad Dapot: Addresa • • . '
•
• le" . • • • • Gormantown,P:o,, :
l'l
FOR 11.FoT FOR THE BLT hi MID
A FurnlainN,l Reeldance. corner of McKean arenno • ,
and' Monlielm atreet, Germantown. 'lnquire on the
prentleee • mylo tu th a3t..
Et.,EUR,NISI - 114.;D HOUSE TO.,RENT. -
tot tllo Sommer, N0:172t Filbert otroot• mod
ern conveittiqicob,_ ApplronillY_Protoise6,:-- InY/I-20 '
TOR 7 ENT:—A FUItNISHEI) ElO - 6 WE
LEW FOR VOlllt ISIONT118 , • APPLY AT 252 BOUTU
1 4 1;VENTEENTI!, IiTREET. RENT, 6'65
111UNTil. • rnyll4t!, -
V.!' "L
TO ET---1103ISE• NO. 1008 NOItTII
mrsixthtatreeti-ailibrinollertrArdprortinetrte'-Pott.---
twelolon 18th inst. Apply to JOUN EILLOORE. No. 516
00(1 ytroot. my9.6t•
Al ARK ITT 1`
T B.ItEET, 8 T O -It bl—TO
ID rent for a terto of 4 yearii,t the Flyeettory Store No.
332 Market street. .1. M. 01.:1111HEY S SON.S, 733 Walnut
street.
11, lOR RENT,--STORES• 0 : 237, 239
North Wnter otreot. 'Urge mail-loft fryer Um
t x toreP. Apply to - fi: 11SlfE.fl, .
-tityol2l' t'ututtsurce-strauL—
fras FOR, A.NSION HOUSE
nod , ttrottods, northeast onrner. of .Thtrty
'AWL and Locust streets, on fuvorahht a run. Ou the
grounds are a largo assort nwnt of fruit trees and an ex
tensive hot-hone, filled With a choice collection of
gtapo•vhos. Apply to
JOS. S. FISHER.,
tOl Commerce otreet.
.C4EIt M A 14T011'" N.---SEN'ERAL COT
togee to rent nod for sale.
onA
8.
H. 8
rd}(118,
r0y.3.16t* "NO. 4529 etrout,Gerttutotown,
01V..R.—.S.77iltri LN 1 B E
GE/t3i rt. within. Cattage to rent for Isix 111C8I nAli.
sToKts,
11 . t ;:y ( 3' f plil ". No. 4819 Morn etreet, Germ:A.o4mm.
I
TO RENT—THE • STORE
,NO. 1311
-fta Arch otrtet.TlP' At •
iikl2.l2t*
0.109 'Walnut atreet.
t: -
LiiirNISTIED Country -Residence. with 4 acreto of
ground, Vonlielyn street, Get thautown, threo mmatoal
walk from Wayile :Station. All klwlx 16114, line itorliv
gable for liorpeA and enmt. with all awl every improve-
Went. Apply to 011'1' et:li 3 JORDAN, 433 Walnut
street.
tr. , "y ,TO ItEN'l'--AN ELEGANT COHN-
tr with about is aires rot lend, on which
fere are i hc.ittes n • comfortable farm lionso, tenant
.I*.itise.etnhic';'(•//W 6ad chicken /lOW , .11 le Situnte-tat - -
j unet or.asay_!. lanc_and_3l-arehall road 4,stat
01 6 ilia. with Ch(aarlat street. from Icb bridge it la
roily ilLreo miles. Very easy of access: Terms reasonable.,.
Heys ark] Infornistion tit lIATtPIi ft & 'eft P.PPIJ'e Id
entrance Agency, No. :137 Walnut 'street.
111 4 .'NT 41ANI/C/11F
G . FOR, • 1 •
- _
• try place: with serernl nertei of-land 011 York-- -
Mid five minutes' walk from 4jak Lens station, on the
rth Pcnw.livatnia
14TIVNIElf1) COUNTRY SI;AT. within" tyro Jnin•
n waiiilrout If tiv , Ti orti-ktigion. nit - trietlion tis Oran
, -Centent fletlroad, , J, 31- 0-1331311 W tiON •
. sr" .TO LET.--A FI NE THIRTEEN
roetned Mansion, Iteitr...Frunkfor.l, with lawn.,
Plmikn., stabling,carriage.huuce, : In quire ma
Girapl avenue.. _ - ftpe r,o _
TO ItENT-ICOO3I - 8 OF ALL
. , • -trol i-llgitted-omitrtble-fori l.khtrgntttlgo, turf ng -
Ir+B. building Nw. 7i2 ill , smut etroet. J. M. GUM
-311.:Y h SONS, Wnlitilt
4;74, TO RENT—A Fill/N . /SHED I/NV
log, No. 4410 kiental Ninth totre.t,' yritb alllmprore•
111 , 'Dta.; a at, frabitA laratiaa ; 1 , 111 to. rennet een evna ble.
to it !wild truant ; rot.fo - ,o.tonfrool 'ln , / of .MAY. Alto,
on.3liles helot* SY-Arttit street and ti bore
Tenth street, for three horses and Carriages. Apply to
(.;0 P JORDAN'S!» Walnut street.
.„__ _ . . _
ME
• CI -- - Fttit l is
proftp•rty. Nn. .I.`i South Yagiitli etrixtt,
oornor of Jayne. owl tirgt oboxo Cho.titut street. J. 31.
1.4r3.1311:Y et. SONS, 7:33 Walnut street,
FOR RE NT—FURNISHED—A
IlliMiS(11110 fonr-story brick dweltdig, With Wk
libildings and - every modern convenience. situate ,
Bromd street, below Pine. J. N. (11;31.1.1EY dc SONS.
N 0.133 Walnut street.
el FOR RENT—FURNISILED OR TlN
furnMiesi, the three-story brick dwelling situate
o. 13x3 .North Twelfth street. J. N. Of.J3I3IEY
EONS, 733 Walnut street. -
WI TO LET—SECOND-STORY FRONT
1101nr, 324 Chestnut street. about 23 x 24 feet.)
Suitable for en office or light bnsiness.
yaltitf rp BLUR 3: BROTHER'
r, FOR SILE WEST :.LOI - }AN
esinare.—No. 244—Pour-story brown stone resi
dence. withlbri-e story double back buildings. Lot 24
feet front by 144 feet- deco
, No. 1021 CLINTON STREET—Three-story dwelling
with three-story double back buildings. Lot '20x11.5 feet
toton street. .
CHESTNUT STREET—Handsome four-story
with large three-story back buildings. Lot:2o
feet front by 230 feet deep, to SansoM street. Situate
west of Eighteenth street.
, A lien STELET—liandsome fourditory brick rust-
Ones, 22 feet front. with every COLlVClllellecl, N. NV. :
corner Twentieth Street .
IA BCH STII I:ET—Handsome modern four-story brick
residence,with three-story double beck buildings. Extra
conveniences and fu perfect order. West of Eighteenth
street, south- side. J. N. OIf3IBIEY .4 SONS, 733
Wolnut street.
flLil 0 It EN T THE , SECOND-STORA"
Rooms, or Officer. of No. 42 South Third street.
Inquire on first floor. ruy7 a tint, tf;
A . P. HILDRETR.
HIL OREM
CAPE NAY REAL ESTAT}LBROKERS,,
11 th ce, Perry street,• opposite Mansion stritot,
CA PE MAIL CITY, N. J.
L Befer I.y special pertnissian Knight.
William Potts. M tthew. W. Baird nnii John 0. Sul -
I itt . Emig., of Philadelphia; General W Idiom J. Sewell,
of Camden, and J. F. Cake Esq., of..oape bitty.
8.-;;Particular attention given to the scintilla of
cottages, Ac. rityjto-jyli
°BEEBE & M COLLITM, REAL ESTATE
AGENTS.
Offico,Jackson street, opposite idansion street, Cape
Island, N. J. Real Estate bought and sold. Persona
desirous of renting cottages during the season will apply
or address as above.
Beer ectfnlly refer to Chas. A. Bub team, Henry Bemm
Francis Idellvain, AuguatuMarino, John, Davie,
• '
'EL - Fda Pb
NTC}: =
C "
tbe Ptconit COMPANYS
/ COLOTLY.D PAINT (costhig $1.21.0) will
t.
pnt much no 21.0-lbs. of Load,
iin ai d wear lamer.' NOY imrticulars,
COST Sec'y., br0.1.50
iny - 112A 3nl
_So_yerPs Patent tombineir Dridng,Room
Water Coolers and
. 1.--siew--, 5 ...•_. It being ma le of Caht .Iro-a,,Porco
-5- I lain Limit, id Walnut Carlos, doom
rzi—Tr i Lo, :: not filnovaTiwknarsl.clam, le pr , smo!I
L
L .-F4-1-1 k . ‘ Vreaso call and examine.
r --- • --- --ir -- •• •
JACOB F. HAND,,Jr..,.
Retail Depot, 620 bIEiItICIDT Street,
tll I II 26t_
FOR SALI-u.
'YARNS FOR SALE.
Colton and .Woratod Tame, - all 'COriOn
Yornß, ono two, Omen or form ply; on corgi, on brim* ',
unit in skeins. AlgO, Chain and Satinet Warps, Cotton
and Wool Waste.
GEO. F Commtlimion Ilterebant.•. -
071UL/3X 43tr00t,-130,it0b.;
I 1 I ' EO Lep'',r 0
4RRY TOO TFT WAS,II7
:
It e i lt t a gg t'cl° 3% R' ? b estlenf'
yir toeroml, ,Rtur„dpn,
Ttgn,
ind *Whitens the , Tuetli-1----7i;_
uvigorates and Soothes the Oums !
Parities and Perfumes the Breath ,t ; ‘' •
FreventaAccutaglation of _Tartar 1:
cleanses and Purifies Artificial Teeth - I.'
` n Superior Article for.Ohildron I
; ' Id1 " 11- ''' "";e:ht.
ly;rp§ Ninth and Filbert streets, Plitladellihia.
'DOLIt3,II.IIIG, 7 3 0\VD.E.11:. TffE 7 l3p6T, ,
JJ icir cleabidng Silver and Kated'Vlare, Jewidtir,eic.,-
Ver manufactured.,. • - ; •
• ' • " - FARR & BROTHER,
124 IThistniMatront;:bnimr-Filtriffe-----
mhl tfrp
70R.SAI,E, I -
WA.L.
•NUT,Connting-hotiso Peals. Allilrenao,
. •
: . :1111 1 .- 41 4- ENS
WnlBol33lffFelt for --aide by PETER iiclY4lBl3lalnut
groat.
NAMBY.
A Friend of Nubby DIT•Pu 4 4I IO -S* -
.Iteverend Writes tibi Ob
edam, of the Lite mod/let iff iitwi'atady
f From the Toledo Blade:,
RAMP 13'LOON, WAitn; Noo
Yolut, April 30, 1870.—A blite hex fallen onto
the Sixth Ward! Last pita .at pteeisely 3
o'clock this morniniez near ez we. kiu learn,
Patsey MtGroggin departed this lifelf t liwp
crisy hez lost a piller, my bar a cougant&lityl,l
prompt-payin customer, and Father McGrath a
parishner with never refoosed his mite to roll
gierturpurpotes-wherr-his-finansliel-olierutionso
lied proved successful. Patsey MeGroggin is
gone! .He met his fate. attemptin to get out
uv the area whider,uv the house uv a blotid
aristocrat in the upper part uv the city. Patsey
and a friend uv bizzen knowd ez English Pill
wuz in the house, wen, owin to an alarm
wuz made, they become aware that they wuz
considered in the lite uv introoders. They bed
gathered together 41,,,ppeket-hook, so le 04 11
watches, silver plate' dnd and'ivuz
at
temmptin-to the house -quialy;-when-Pat
sey wuz seezed by the injoodishus proprietor
thereof, I'eatsey, in self-defense, knocks him
down with a billy, when the wretch levelled a
pistil at him and Shot him dead. And not eon
tentlwith this he, procoored thu.ttrrest . uv -ling-
Jish pill qn -the
,;ctutige ; `;111/ binglaty !
two' us , my customers is cut off at one stroke !
Patsey MeGroggin wuz born in County
Clare, Ireland, in the, year 1833, Ile made his
appearance in public, life in London in 1848,
where be wuz arrested ez a pickpocket, and by
a tre'oodist jOory, which bleeved the statower
nv a citEeli wno swore hesaWififik . aa
poekit, hb was sentenced to a prison for boys.
On his releese Patsey went into partnership
with • a dlititi&ialied arid brilliant burglar, and
after a variety uv advencbers he found iii.sself
in Botanyißay;bis goin there hided uv ban
hung iti . ::.Eug,land bein a insertitable mystery ,,
_w icb be hissed wuz, never able to 80iVe.
• But Botany Bay wuzjnot destined to hold
tint. Rini a guard or two he made his es—
cape on a winder, and landid uv course in the
City uv Noo York, wick he knew wuz mostly
set tledtand entirely eontrolleid by lhat class uv
las countrynien wich wood synipathiie with
one in his sitooashen. Ilere his career wuz a
billy ant one. lle immejitly ,fined the Dimo
cratic party to with his instincts naturally led,.
him, and he yroved a useful and activetuiern-:(
ber thereof.
lie commenced first ez a bumble repeater,
but the activity be s rnauifestedisoon made litni
a marked mani , '(4,ite—,diey lko:nteit twenty:
eight. times, and once he performed the
-astoundin feat _uv votin_sixtimes_at the.same
polls ! lii knowledge uv pugilism and his
the cluVsooli grit Lint at
the head uv a clan btrong .enutt to bid the po
ltece defiance, and his Metier Wuz ashoored.
Combinin politics witb•burglary he made a
baucitone .11i3 jle,wa.s
seiondsin more than twenty prize-tights, and
alentliocislastie patron of- - ithe rat-pit Ilia `
pet Pet, traiiiif.o
be remembered, won the match :On Yaller
bleKt e's dog Terror, with resulted in a shindy
betueen:lbeprincitWs, Celt nattikallYiMsulted
in AleKeeN ' deditase; fat "win aCCident - and"
boraycide jilt afterward, he served two years
An_important. electiartAikkurin_
anti bib services bolo ,ticcdcd, he wuz pardoned,
out.
Az the recognized hearl.nv the Sixth
. Ward.
Throat Slashers,-- uv- -Course : be _
posishens uv honor and profit: P.itsey and his
friends curried Connecticut three or four years
ago, and az a-reward wuz put into the School
Board, Father:McGrath backio :his claims aitd
aprteinto sign his (i'atie.y's) name v.-believer
it wuz necessary. Shortly afterwards he wuz
elected Alderman, he held a contract; for street
cleanin, .wuz made keeper .uv the butts ter
muskets in one-uv the armories, and tvitz, last
year, a member nv - thel.e,4sliteher,TAlOtst
pashlien didn't sect birth AZ the - other Members
from the City known) the intrudes ur legis
la.shen better yru)sed to get his vote frekently
without pavinior it. Wat ho liked' best trtlz
contracks fiir 'street eleanin. Twnz he wi'h
taught me the mysteries riv that bizzness.. die
unst lied `to' bid close 'again 'an Unsephis- .
Chat id contractor, who spoied the streets reely
bed to be'eleam;(l, and l wit/ stirpried" at the'
low heeds he took it at.
" Patsey," sez 1, .‘ yoo'l lose money on that
contrae4c. , It'll cost more
.- to do the work.
than - yontet for it:
" It. is; cussed low, - he replied,-"but ez we
don't never do the work at all, I kin live at it,
of I don't hey to divide too much."
l'ats - eywas an ardent friend of Ameriky
its inStitoosbetiS, Cartickerly the Dimekratic
party. When be wnz put onto the Skool
Board, and wnz at the same time in the Legis
lacher, his heart Idled over with love for his
adopted country, and he wuz not backered in
expressin' it. .
"In what other country than Ameriky, and'
in what other party than the Dimekratic,"
said be, sobbin' with emoshun, " cood I hey
atained such grandjer ! Why, bed I stayed in
London I would hey been hung ten yeers
go."
But 'Pat sey'S e.ont rolin pp un wnz` an in
tense abidin hatred uv England. fle was a mem
ber of all the Fenian Circles,and collected more
money for freein Ireland from the tyraniklc
rool uv England, than any, man in Noo York.
He alluz wept when-lie thot of the oppreshun
the Irish wuz groanin under. But this feelin
wuz eklipst by his hatred uv the nigger ) , as an
evidence uv which I might mensbun that a
circle uv which lie wuz a member actilly ap
propriated a- thousand dollars which
they bed raised to free Ireland, to
fund to,. put down anti-slavery,
agitation '-in ;tis , country. Patsy - , hlsself se-
rionslf Ccinieniplateid at "one tithe !gciiii Stith
that be might hey a legal rite to kill a nigger.
But lie thought better uv it. Ile cood do it
jest ez safely in Noo York. He led the Throat
Slashers in the famous riots uv 18113, and his
wuz the hand which put the torch to the nig
ger orphanasyluni ; with his . 'own' good right
hand - he - A:watt:rut the branes nv two niggersir
and wept becoz two more that lie bed in a cor
ner escaped him.
His death' is lamented b}' all 'iiv the 'lrelteiit
ers uv mylionse: Had be lived he *bold hew
bin put upon the Police Board and the,appoint
inents he woo& hev Ontrolled wood
have saved his friends • and: - partners
a- deal :of:; trouble and , molestaalten. Heil
he bin!' on that Board English Bill wood,- not
now be languishin in a Basteel. The devoshun
ItV his friends Melted me. It help intimated
that money wood be reijiiire& to luiV the proper
masses died for the repose of his spent,--every
enie tiv his friends rushed out iminejitly to pro
cure enuff to ,do it handsem. Two uv them
succeeded in gOin through a drunken cotintry
man' wich strayed into his vicinity, and getting
a watch wich they pawned, and others for this
pious purpose garroted - a man within a square
nv Broadway. Patsey's • fader -is therefore
assured: , •,, .
_Out by reSpect to the deceest I shut my bar
and-put crape onto the door for jest an hour,
wich wuz ez mach • greef ez I could afford at
that time.. ,
Peace his ashes! It is perhaps ez. well
that be went befiti. - The --- Fifteentlf - Amemt .7
. mentl is a reality: a') lied_lied_he' . stayed he mite
have bin compelled to affilyate *with niggers
i rOmir : dir (Inn hi, whethdr
his timber eded bey endoored 4 so sudden and
seyereta,strala. , TG is perhaps are). for him that
he died when he did,,pertickerly ez he hed just
paid his bill_to my bar. rfe'coodent hey gone
—at-a-better time, '. •
PETROLpELTy VaNAssY,
wuz - Postmaster.) --
..
lUN Vir — ifidiEl7 lBo7ll ki
• Mom AO Andy to moILIC
Wan
LEGAL NOTICES.
I.:STATE OFEDUUNDEtWAKE6VNG,
dec'd.—LettenCed Acnolnietr 11 upon t +bow'
to hating hiten granted ao t ndensign the
Register of Wills for the City and County of Phi adol-
Phil, all persons indt bled to the said Estate will make
payment, and those having claims samn
Present them to JOSEPH BALL, Administrator, No.
01, North Sixth-street, or to , his Attorney, SAMUEL
WARRLING. 622 Walnut et., Philadelphia. ap7-thlit•
.
TN
THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
11 City and ConntY of Philadel bia.—Eetate. of CIIAS.
LI4.X, rieased.s, RoUppointed tr_the
at rlh deCo_tlnt of ,J.A9I ES
Vor..rt.t_ lo atl riettlkan
AltsiOE at YRIIDIN N .1411 ER. executora 'of
the last will and testament of CHARLES N. LEX,
deceased, and to . retort distribution of the
balance in the hands et 'tho accountant, will meet the
fpartlevnterested - fort fe=purposes-of-his-appointmont
on MONDAY, the 22d day of Afar, A, P. 1070, at 4
o'clock I'. M.. at his office, No. 271 South Fifth street,
in the city of Ph indelphia. JOSEPH A. CLAY,
rtIYL- 8,0600 5 1 "r•
----
DI S TRICT'OUI T OF E
United States, for the Eastern District of Penn
sylKania, CHARLES P. BARNARD, late of Philadel
- phla• now of Baltimore, Maryland Bankrupt. baying
petitioned for his discharge. a meeting of creditors will
be held on the 7th day of tune, 1870, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
before the Register. WILLIAM bleldiCH A EL. Esq.,
at No. 419 Walnut street, in the city .of ;Philadelphia,
that fithe examinatiOn of 111:0 nankin 96 May hp anisttedi
and any business of meetings required' by if °ending 2Z or
..28 of the art of Conftresa.f March 2d OW. transactor'.
"The Register will certify whether the Bankrupt 1111 , 1
conformed to his duty. A hearing will also be bad on
WLDNESDAY, the 21st day 0f..1 one, 1870, before the
Court. at Philadelphia, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. when par
ties interested may show cause against the discharge.
, Witness the Hon. John eadivalsuter. Jatige
#n) A L.l of tho said District Court, and the seal thereof,
at Philadelphia, the llthday of May. A.-.11).3111p.
WlLlttPX,;elerk.
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TIIAVELERS' GUIDE
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD
Cif ANGE OF ffOCII.S.
On and after HONDA Y,Way Eth,"lB7o, trains leave
Tine Street Ferry 05 fsdloor;
• F4)11 ATLANTIC CITY.
8 00 - A. M.
Freight. m itit Pass. tiger Car ' 9.15 A. 31.
Atlantic Accommodation 3.45 P. 31.
TIETERNING-LEAVE ATLANTIC.
3lcil 3.00 P. M. •
' I' re is.ht 11.45 A. M.
Atlantic Actonmesiation....-,.' 4.14 A. 31.
- LOCAL T ItA 1 - 3,6: -
For fladdentiebt.....l9 It, A. II ..'.OO P. M. and 4 00 P. 31.
Tut ARO awl Intermediate Stations.
31. and 4.00 P. 31.
JRETIIIININC-LE YE
iladtiones•l4 . . . A . 31., 31. 501,38.16 P. /.1
. . ...... A. M. Slid 17,11.3 Noon.
TI„, coin ,No. 823 Chestnut street.
C o noperdelMetel, will call ter. and check bagga,ge. to
destination..`Tickets also on gala. : •
It. H. MCNDY, Agent.
1311ILADELPIELIA- AND • ERIE, RAIL
ROAD-WINTER TIME TABLE.
On and after MONDAY, Nov. 1.5, 1849, the Trains on
the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run as follows'
from Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, West Philadelphia :
- • WESTWARD.
Mail Train letives 9.35 P.. M.
44 4 Williamsport .... 7..40 A.. 31.
" arrives at Erie. .-„.„ „ ........ ........ 8.5) P. 31.
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia . 11.40 A. 31.
" " Williamsport • -. 9.00 P. M.
" arrives.at Erto.,.. - »10.00, A. 31.
Elmira Mutt leaves ..... ....„ 7.50 A. 31.
" • 6.00 P. M.
o U arrives at Loc Ellven 7.20 P. 31.
EASTWARD.
Elan Train leaves Erie 8.40 A. 31.
64 41 Williamsport ..-.925 P.M.
arrives at Philadelphia.
Erie Express leaves Erie4.oo P. 31.
4,4 " Williamsport_ 3.30 A. M.
. arrives at Philadelphia ............_.-.12.4.5 P. M.
Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven 8.00 A. M.
Williamsport- 9.45 A. 31.
" " arrives arPhiladelphia • 6.50 P. M.
Buffalo Express leaves willlamepert 12.25 A.M.
Ilarrisburg. 5.711 A.M.
arrives at Philadelphia_ 9.25 A. M.
Express east connects at Corry. Mall east at Corry and
Irvineton. Express west at Irvineton with trains on
OH Creek and AlleghertY River Railroad.
_ALFRED L. TYLER. General Superintende
.
XT OR TH PENNStLVANIA ILIIO
-Freight Depaitment.Net ice . 'to Bhi Ppeas.-By
arrangements recently • perfected, this Company is en
abled to offer unuvual despatch in the transportation of
freight from Philadelphia to all points of the Lehigh,
Malianoy,-Wyoniind and Susquehanna Valleys, and on
the Catawieett anti , 'He Railways.
Partilculanatten on ts.asseil to the new line, through
the Susquehanna Valley, opening up the Northeastern
portion of the State to Philadelphia, embracing tile
towns of Towanda, Athens. Waverly, and the counties .
of Bradford, Wyoming mid Susquehanna. It also - of
fers a short and tipeedy , route.to Buffalo and Rochester,
interior and Sim t herniNewribrk , and all paints in the
NOrthwest and Southwest and on the Great Lakes.
Merchandise delivered at the Through Freight Depot,
corner of Front tool Noble ktreetS, before 5 P: M., is dis
tributtsl by Fast Freight Trains throughout the Le•
high, 31shanoy, Wyoming arid Susquehanna Valleys
early next day, and deliVered at Rochentee apd,Buffalo
• within fortyseightlinnrs from date of shinment. '
[Particulars in regard to Buffalo, Rochester, interior
Now York and Western Freight nary be obtained at the
office. No Flt Chestnut street, L.C. KINSLER, Agent
of P. W. &
D. S. GRAFLY,
Through Freight Agent, Front and Noble streets.
ELLIS CLARK,
_ myl0 ; General Agent N. P. R. R. Co.
1101ENNSYLTANIA:" CENTRAL RAH,
ROAD..--After .8 P. M., SUNDAY, 3t y' Ist,
1810— The trains of the Pennsylvania Contra' Railroad
leave the Depot,at Thirty-first and Market streets,which
'is reached directly by the cars of the Market Street Pas
senger Railway, the lost Oar connecting with each train
leaving Front and IfinOtat street ,thirty•minntan before
hose.. of ;the). Chestnut 'and Walnut
Streets Railway run within one square of the Depot,
__Meaning Car Ticketeran be had on application at the
Ticket Office, - Northwest corner of Llnth and Chestnut
- streets. and at the Depot..- , • _
Agents of the Union Tiana - for Company - will call for
--argil/other-Baggage at-the-Depot.__Ordeoleltat_No.
Che 4 tntit street,lio. 116 Market - Urea,' will receive at
tention- 'TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT VIZ.:
Mail Train....
Paoli Accent aL16.30 A.M.12 tio and 6.50 P. M.
Fast at 12.30 P. st.
Erie Exprees at 12.30 P. M.
Harrisburg Accom-- at .2.39 P. 51.
Lancaster Acton/ at 4.10 P. M.
Parkaburg Train at 6.30 P. 31.
Cincinnati Eipreae ' at 8.00 P.
Erie Mail and Pittsburgh Express at 9.45 P. M.
. Way Passenger at 11.20 P M.
' Pacific Express at 12.00 night
Erie' Mail leaves daily, except Sunday, running on
Saturday night to Williamsport only. On Sttuday night
passengors will leave Phliadelpilla at o'clock. _
Faelfic- Express leaves daily. Cintinnati - Ex=
• Mae daily, incept Bata, day. All other trains daily,
except Sunday.
The Western Aeconialodation Train runs daily, except
Sunday. For this trnin Dakota must ho procured and
baggage delivered by 5,00 P. M., at 116 Market street.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ :
Cincinnati Ex areas at 3.10 A. M.
Philadelphia Express.... at 6.30 A. M.
Erie Mail t-at 6.30 A. M.
: "Paoli Accommodation at 8.20 A. M. and 3241 & 6.25 P. M
Parkeburg_TrattL. • at 9.00 A.M. _
Buffalo Express, ' atil.3s - A. M.
Fast Line •
at 9.35 A. Id
Lancaster Train at 12.65
at 12.155 P.M.
'ontytern Express . at 7.00 P.M.
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LAT& i i hbL Aqi .144 VA 0138 oci, i.w i. lar
Pacific Exams - at 2.65 P. M.
flarrieburg Accommodation at 2.50 P. M.
For further information, apply to
JOHlli F. VAFfPFER,jii., Ticket, Asent49lohestnut
FUNK, Ticket Agent Old Market street.
—BAMITIOLM.-WALLAGB,Ticket=Agent atthoDepot..
The PenneYlvaniataidirmeliDempany.will not assume
any do t for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and
B u m twit - responsibility -to One Hundred uollare in
value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in Table will
be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special con.
trac t.A. 3. tIASSATZ,
General Enperintendent. Altoona, Fa.'
.9011
00.,
',Atseel
BECIAJETIN, THU - 1181),AT4 ,MAY. 12.'1870.
ANOTHER
MUSICAL
IMA sfEL E REI!,O CI I DEN
ylrr;.; NEW _ [O.I3,K.—THE OAMD :LI, '
BEN A II raCiAllo n d
COMPANY'S L b 1 1 ,114 1 .1t 13, AND
biladelphia to Now York, and way places, from %Nal.
nut street wharf. Fars.
At 6.30 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom.., 02 26
At BA. M. via Camden and Jersey Oity Bs. Mall, SOO
At 2.00 P. 51. via Camden and A mboy-Uspresa, 3,00
At 3.30 P. M.; via Camden and Jersey City, Accom. 225
At 6 P. M. for Amboy and Intermediate stawons
At 6.30 A. M.. 2 and 850 P. 31., for 'freehold.
At 2.00 P. 51. "
10. Long Branch and „Points on
At4ai
e i k
..a ' 51,2.9.30 and 6.001% M..
A. ,for Trenton.
At0.30,f and 10 A.M., 12 M., 2, 8.30, 5, 6;r and 111.30P.M.,
for Bordentawo.Florence,Barlington,Beverly and De
lanco and Riverton.
At LSO and In A.M..12 M. SAO, 5,6,7 and 1130 P.M. for
- ' dgewateriativeraiderßlvertonrand-Palrnyrs.
At 6.. 0 0 and 10 A. M.. 12 M., 5,6, .7 and 11.30 P. M. for
Fish lionsh.
W The 11.30 P. M.' Line ; leaves from -foot of
- Market street by upper ferry.
From Kensington Depot:
At 7.30 A. M., 2.30,3.30 anu 5 & 6 P. M. for Trenton and
Bristol. And at 10.45 A. M. and 4 P. M. for Bristol.
At 730 A.M.,2.30,1 and 6 P. M. for Morrisrilla and Tully-
At 7.30 and /0.43 A. M.. 2.30,4,3 and 6 P M. for A a k " amok's,
! NadlnFton, Cornwelle, Torresdale and ilulniesburg
Junction.
/it 7 A M and 7.30 P.M. for Bustleton,Holmesburg
intid jardniestinrk Junction:,
'At 7-and 1n.45 A . . 111., 1;1.30.'4,3.15,6 and 7.30 P. 21. for
Tacony, Wipsinonting, Bridesburg and Frankford.
From West Philadetnhin Pepotvi tionnetinua natiwayi
At 7,9.30 and 11 A. M., 1.20, 2.45,6.43, and 12P. 111. New
York F.:preen Line,yla Jersey City 89 25
At 11.30 P.M. Enili i rant Lino. 200
At 7,9.30 and 11 A. 31., 1.20, 2.45, 6:45, and 12 P. M. for
Trenton.
At 7, 9.30 and 11 A. M. 4, 6A6 and 12 P. M., for Bristol.
At 12 Cal.( Night)for Morrieville,Tullytown.Seherick'S,
Eddlpgtott Cortelvelle,:e;TOnllEldaltA 'frollnefibtlfg
91 1 .110 n. .-Tacony,:"Wirdinonaing, Bridesbttrg.. and
Fran ford.
The 9.30 A. M., 6.45 and 12 F. M. Lines rim daily. All
other's, Sundays excepted.
For Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the cars on'
Third or Fifth streets, at Chestnut, at half an hour be
fore departure. The Cars of Market Street Railway run
direct to West Philadelphia Depot, Chestnut and Walnut
within one square.
. BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES
frpm-Kensington.Depot
At 7.30 A. M., for Niagara Fall,, Buffalo, Dunk - frit,.
Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Biughampton
Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Montrose, Wilkesharre,
ilcireeler's /fountain. ac..,
At 7..9/ A. 11. and 3.30 P. M. for Scranton. Strouds
burg. Water Gap, itelvidere;. - Ralston, Lam
bertville Flemington dm. The A. 311 P. M. Line con•
nects direct with the 'train leaving Easton for Manch
Mina- Allentown; Bethlehem:3re.; •
Ati Pl3l . epringtmipepot,fer Idimbertirille.and
intermediate Stations.
CAMDEN-AND BURLINGTON_ CO., AND_PEMBER-..
TON AND IMOD TSTOWN RAILROADS, from Mar
ket street Ferry (Upper Side.)
At 7 and 10 A. 11.,1,1.15,430,5 A 6.30 P.M.,and on Thurs
day and Satarday'prghte at 11.30 P. M. for Merchant*.
ville,hloarestown'; Hartford, Mitsonrille, Hairurport
and Mount Holly.
At 7 A. M., 2.15 and 6.30 P. M. for Lamberton and bled-
At 7 and 10 A 31., 1, 3-3/ &6 P. M., for Smitliville,
EwansvilleSincentown,Birmingham and Pemberton.
At 10 A. M. for Lewistown, Wrlghtstewn, Cookstown,
New Egypt 4rd Hornenetowtiri • *-
At 7A. S) ..I and 3.A1 P.M. for Lewistown, Wright's.
town. Cookstown , New Egypt, Honaerstown, Cream
Ridge, Imlaystown. Sharon ightstowzr.
Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anythingtru3 bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid tor extra. The Company lim ; 7their
It et 2C l 4 -I rll d We l i t t rre f fi r ab t int;t e tt - Pag l gn l n t eVerf r e g und, ox
cept by special contract. - - •
Tickets sold and Baggage checked direct, throrigh to
Boston,Wercestey Sprrngfield artiotd,- New Ilaven -
Pro - Oder:lce,' Nevi °rt.; Albany; Troy 'Saratoga, Utica,
Borne, Syracuse, ochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and
Suspension Bridge.
An additional Tfeltrff Office %located at No.BM Chest
nut etreet; where tickets ito New York, and all .impor
tent points - North and' East, -may be procured. „Persons
purchasing Tickets at this Office, can have their bag
gage checked from resident...4s or hotel todestination ,by
Union Transfer Ile ggage Express.
'Linea from New; ork for Philadelphia will leave from
foot or:Cortland etroet at 7A= 61.,1 and 4P. M ~via twee,
City and Camden; -"At R.40,9 - .30 - and 41 A:11., 12 30,3,'d
and 9 P.N., and et 12 Night, via - .lersey - qty - and - West -
FM% rielphia." I ; .
N
From Fier 0.1, N. River, at 6.30 A. M. 'Aceommods-
Holland 2 P. 31 :Express, via Amboy and Camden.
Ma/ 9rb. 1870. -' WM. 11. 11ATZDIER. Agent.
H &DELI - all-41, Li .4 - M ANT 0, WIN
.1 AND NORRISTOWN t RAILROAD. 'TIME
TALE. 011 arid afterTHURSDAY._ April 21st, 1870.
FOR 0 E ICH AN T 0 tVN
Leare I'IfILADEVPIIIA 6 7,8, 9.01: - 10, 1l: 12,
A• M. 140, 2, 314, xsx, 4, 5.05; DU,. 0,.6%,-7„. 8,
9307 - 10.0 .- - - 11, 12, P . : 11 - ; - •
Leave GERMA.N TO WN 6, 6.55, 8, 8.20, 9, 10.
10A. 12. A. M. 1.14• , , 2,3, 3.50, 4h', 5, s!ii, 6,6%, 7,6,
9'SO. 10,11, P. M- " - •
I% The 8.211 Dome Train:and 37.11atid 53.; Up Tinins
veil) not stop an the Germantown Brandt-
_ O,N .hUNDAYS.
Leay . ePHILABEL PHIA' a&.l, A :1r: 2, 4.ostairi.,
. ---
Leave GERMANTOWN atabl, A. 11. 1,3, 6, and
94 '' P.
AL
CHESTNUT Brit. RAILROAD.
f oI atI:;TRILADELM4AT,s;IO, and /2,A. M. 2. Mi;
s'„ 7,9.e21 and 11, E., , •
Leave CHESTNUT HILL 7.10.8.9.40', and 11.40, A. M.
i.to 3,a), 6.40,6.40,9, and 10.40.1'. 11. .
-- • ON SUNDAYS.
Leave PP I LADE LP II IA at 934, A. M. 2, and 7,7. M. -
Leave CHESTNUT LULL at 7.60, A. M. 12.40,5.4 u, and
Pa ,, sengers taking the 6 - 45, 9 iv14..10.60J. 'Sad 5.50
P. M. Trains from Gfratantown.will inak.!.elose eon ,
m aions with Titans for New York& In Station.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN
teaVe. P HILAVELPHA
16-;714: 9; and ILA, N. 31. 114.
3,43,1. 5. 51(. fn. 8 - .05,10. anti 113.1, P. 31.
Leave NORRISTOW 534;6.25. 7, 7.34,8.0, and 11, A.
M. 114, 3,434,614, 6, and 9,,(:, P. 31. ,
ON SUNDAYS. -
Leave PHILADELPHIA at 9, A. M. 234, 4," anti 73.;,
P-M.
Leave NORRISTOWN, at 7, A . M K . 1,131, and 9, P. 31.
FOR MA N AYUN
,Leave Philadelphia : 6. 9 and 11.05 A. hl.: 1.11 , ,
41, 5. ”4. 614%8.05, 10 and 113( P. ht:
• Leave Mann) unk • 6, 6.35,5%, 8.10, 920 and 11.34 A, 31.;
2.33_, 5, 6.3(.31-4 and . 1(1 P. 51.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadflnn is - 9 A. M., 21(,4 and 714 P. 31.
Leave Nana vtink 7 . 14 A. 31.a:4;634and 934 P. M.
PLY Mt/11TH RAIL ROAD.
Leave Philadelphia ; 714 A. 31.. and 51'. 31.
Leave Plymouth : 51( A. M. and 43( P. 31
Thei% A. ht. Train , (rum Nffristoren will not stop at
abgee's, Potts' Landing. nontito er Schur's Lane. Tar
5 P. AI. Train from Philadelphia will stop only at School
Lane, Mannyenk and Cen.thehacken.
Passengers taking the 7.9.0. i and 11 A.M. and 4 P. M .
Trains from inth and Green streets will make ekst ,
connections with the Trains for New York at Inters-v.-
Oen Station. . , _
The le A. M. and 6 P.M . Trains from New York con
ic& with the 1.15 and 9.20 P. 31. Trains from German
town to Ninth and Green streets.
W. S. WILSON,
_ • General Superintendent.
WILMINGTON AND
1 BALTIMORE. RAELE-;AD-TIME TABLE. Com
mencing MONDApri 4th, 1870. Trains will 'leave
Depot, corner Broad' and Washington avenue, au fol
lows:
WAY MAIL TRAIN it 8.93 A. M. Sundays excepted),
for Baltimore, stopping at all Regular Stations. Cdh.
necting with Delaware Railroad Line at Clayton with
Smyrna Branch Railroad Maryland and Delaware
R.R.,tit Barrington with Junction and Breakwater R.R.,
at Seaford --with ,Lorchester and. Delaware Railroad, at
Delmar with Eastern Shore Railroad and at Salisbury
with Wicomica arid -Peceta'oke Railroad.
EXPRESS TRAIN at 12.00.1. (Snnuays excepted l ,for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington,
Perryville :and 'Havre de Grace. Counecta at Wilming
ton with train for New Captle. _
EXPREOPPRAIN'at4nO P . M.( Sundays excepted),
for Baltimore and Washington,, stopping at Chester,
Thurlow, Linwood, , Claymont, Wihnitigton Newport,
Stanton Newark ;- Elkton, 'North, East, Otiarlestown,
Perryville, Havre. do Grace,
Aberdeen, Perryman's,
Ed'gewood;litaittiolirt,,Oblisesand Stemmer'a 'Run.
NIGHT EXPRESS at 11.80 N. (daily ) for Baltimore
, and Washington., Chester, Lin
wood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark', Elkton, North
East; Perryville, Tray rn do Grace, Perryman's and Mag.
Pageant/ l ent for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take
the 12-W WILMINGTON TRAINS.-Stepping at all Stations
between Philadelphia and Wilmington.
Leave • PIIILADELPHIA at 11.00.A.M. 210, 5.00 and
7.00 P. lit,' •Thio..oo P. M.-train connects with Delaware
RailroadßM Harrington and Intermediate stations.
'Leave WILMINGTON 6:45 and 8.10 . A . M., 2.00, 4 A and
7.15 P. M. The 'O.lO A 31. train will not stop between
Chest r'. and ;Philadelphia. The 7.15 P. M. train from
Wilmington , rime daily ;OlLStherAccommodation Trains
- Sintdays oxceptetL' •-
' Trains leaving lvTravrirrcoroYat 6.45 A. M. - and - 4:00 -
P: M'. will connectat Lamokin .Junction with the 7,06
A,_ M:and 4.34 P. 3d. Amino for Baltimore ()entrant. R.
'Front BALTIMORE to PHILADELPHIA.-Leaves
Baltitabre 7.25 A. lif., - Way Mall. 9.40. A. M., Exert 88.
2.35 P:lll:,ltx . preas. 7.25 P. AL, Express.
SUNDAY T,RAIN FROM BALTIMORE.-Leaves
BALTIMORE at 1.25 P.M. Stopping at Magnolia, Per
- ry,man's; Aberdeen, liavre-de-Grace,Perryville,Charles
town, Noith-East, Elkton,'Newark, Stanton, Newport,
-Wilmington, Claymont, Liawand.and.Gheater,
Through tickets to all points West, South, and - South=
west may be procured at the' ticket office, 828 Chestnut
street, under Continental Hotel, where also State Rooms_
and Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured during the
day, Persons purchasing tickets at this office can have
baggage checked at their resid.ince by the Union Trans'
fer Company. H. F. KENNEY, Sup'(.
WEST JERSEY RAILROADS
COMMENCING MONDAY, April 4,1870.
Leave Philadelphia, . Foot of Market street WW I
Eerry:Pat---
8,00 a.,, M., Mail, for Bridgeton, Salem, Millville,Vince
land, Swedeshoro and all Intermediate stations.
11:45 M . 'Woodbury Accommodation.
-835-P hlail, .for_ Gape May, 'Hilly ille, Vineland
and way stations below Glassboro.
3.30 P. M., Passenger, for Bridgeton, Salem, Swedes
bore: and all intermediate stations.
-6.45 P. M.; Wobtibury, Glassboro and Clayton
•.
accom
modation.
EX.TRA TRAIN FOR' OAPE MAY.
. • (Saturdays- only.)
Leave Philadelphia, 8.00 A. M.
Leave Cape May, 1.10 P. M.
Freight. train leaves Camden daily, at 12.00 o'clock,
-Freiht received -in Philadelphia_at second covered
wharf-below Walnut street.
• . Freight delivered at No. 228 B. Delaware avenue.
• . Commutation tickets; at reduced rates, between Phila.
and all-stations t ,
" Vll1 -a
•wri..taeld J. BEWELL.BnPerintandentt
April I.nau,
VAST FREIGHT LINE, VIA NORTH
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, to Wilhosbarre,
Mambo,' City, Mount Oarmel t Oentralia, and all points
on Lehigh Val l ey . Railroad and its branches.
By new arrartgementai perfected this dayClimgooconad is
'enabledlogive incrattaed despatoh-to-morc s._
!signed to the abovo-named Dolnta.ig,
eloolTerod at _Thro g. Fro ht DoOot
os. ° N. cor..a rout and Nobleatreeta,
Before SP. M., reachWilkeabarre, Mount erred.
Mabanoy City, and the other atstiona In Mebanoy and
Wytastni Taney Oxley. A. M. the succeeding der. ;
CLASS, Agents
;TRA.VELERS? • I
_ .
A.l),
rtink :One from L Phlitidufahlit Of the' Ante Or ,of
Pennsylvania, the , fichnylkill,littaitteharina; Crunbar.
itn 4 4"4'Wrianing Valleys. tho - Rorth,'• - hOrthwest t and
t 0 , a ma ss,, Spring Arrangement of Patuumger Traina,'
April 18;1870. leaving the Company's Depot; Thl'loololl
and CalloWhill'streeta,Philadelahia,• at the 161101 , 1 13 3
_ MOANING - AtaIOMMODATI.QI.I.--,Atf.ao A.tii , for
'R ;A
intermediate' Stations, and Alle town.
tilletstrningaeares Readingkat6.3s.P. 31:, 'arriving in
Pbilodelphia at 9.25 P. M.
MORNING EXPRESS.-At 8.15 A. 'at. 'foi Reading ,
lothanon ;Marcia:mu, Ppttsville, Pine GrOve,Tanta4na,
Elnubury,,, , ,Willfamsport, Ninira, Rochester, ./qtaAttra
Pella i . Dnilalo,' 'WI lkesbarit 'Pittston,. York, 'Carlisle
Obaroberebttra l Hagerstown: ie . .' ~• r , , , ,' , ' • ,
-Thel,loA. AL. train connects at .ileatiling With the East
-Peausyratailroad e.., , ia s for A Ilenthwn,4s., . . . .
9.16 A . .Iralti connects witlx,thor Uhlman Val ay train
fair HS atotttli &o.; at;Port Clintbn "with Catawissa R.
R: trains Sat WAllianisport, Lock haven. Elmira, to at
Harrisburg with. Northern ; Control, Ctunberland al.
l oy.and Schtirlkill - abd Susanehatina trains for North
!
tunharlatid, Williamsport.; York, °hatch rebtirg, Pine.
grove, are. ...
,AY T KEN 00N ., EXPRILIIB.- Leaves: Philadelphia at
3,30 P-: kl.for Reading, Pottgaille,Harrisburg,3o., con.
nectintwith Reading and Oalumbia Railroad trains for
CoIum 'POTTSTOWN' , ACCOMMODATION.-=Leaves -Potts
toWn at 6.25 A.M.,atopping at the intermediate stational
arrlv,es in Philadelphia at 6.40 A. M. Returning, !cavil
Philadelahis at 4 P.M.:arrived intottatown at 6.15 P. 31.
READING AND POTTSVI IX • ACCOMMODA•
--PION .-Leaves-Pattavllleat 6.40 A - .... and Reading -at
-7.30'A. IN.; stopping et all way 'stations: arrives in Phila.
delphist at 10.21 A., lit. . , • , _
Deturning..eaves Philadelphia at 5.16 P. M.; arrtses
in at 72.5. P. K., and at Pottsvilleat 9.40 P. M.
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8.10 A.
M. and Pottsville at 9.00 A. 11., arriving in Philadelphia
at 1.00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.f0
P. M.. and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving at Phil's
delphia at 6.45 P. M - . • .: • . ,_ ,-
Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Iteatilag'at.7ls A.
M., and Harrisbn rg tit 4.10 P. M. " Connecting' at Read
ing with'Afternoon Accommodation south at 6.35 P. M.,
arriving in Philadelphia at 9.25 P. lii. . •
Market train, with a Paseenger car ' attached, leaves
Philadelailti at 1230 noon for Reading and all Way
Stations; leaves Pottsville at 6.40 A. M. connecting at
Beading with accommodation train for Philadelphia and
all Way Stations , --,- • ,
._.. - AlLtlmabay_e_tralua run dally,Stindays excepted. --- -
- Sunday trains leavo r Pol.HVIIIT3 atlf - A... - 111: - , - Mid - PlifM -- . -
delphfa at 3.15 P. M.;leave Philadelphia for Reading at
8.00 A: M.. returning'from Reading at 4.25 P. M. •
CHESTER. VALLEYi RAIIXOAD.-Passengers for
Downingtown and intormediate points take the 7.30 A
M.,12.50 and 4.00 P. M. trains from Philadelphia,retnin.
ing_frorn Downingtown at 6.20 A. M.. 12.45 and 5.15 P.M
PEI:1E10M EN RAILROAD .-Paasengera for Schwenka.
villa take 7.30 A.M., 1.23 n and 4.14) P.M. trains for Philo,
delpbia, returning from Schwenksville at 8.05 A. hI.,
12.45 noon, 4:15 I'. M. Stage lines for various points in
Parklinnero :Valley connect. with trains at .Collegevilla .
and Schwenksv ill e.
COLKBICCOKDALE , BAILKOAD.-Passengers for
Mt. Pleaaant and intermediate points take the 7.30 A.M.
and 4.00 P. M. trains from Philadelphia; returning from
fdt. Pleasant at 700 and 11.25 A.. M.
NEW YORK •EXPRESS 808 PITTSBURGH AND
THE WEST.-Leaves New-Yorkat 9.00 A. M. and 5.00
P.":__ M., passing Reading 'at 1.45 and 10.05
P. M., and connects, at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania
and Northern Central Railroad Express Trains for Pitts.
burgh, Chicago, Williamsport, Elmira. Baltimore. dtc.
Returning,Express Tram leaven Harrisburg on arrival
ofpcimayl ramie. E spread from Pittsburgh, at 5.55 A. Id,
and 11.25 A. DI,, raisins Reading at 7.23 A. M. and 1.27
' P. M., arriving at New - York at 12.05 noon and 6.00 P. M.
Sleeping Coro accompany these trains through between
Jersey City and Pittsburgh. without change. ,
' • Mail train for New York leaven Harrisburg at 8.10 A
H. and 2.50 P. M. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves hew
York at 12 Noon.
BC Li U YLK ILI,' VALLEY RAILROAD-Trains leave
Votteville at 630 and 11.30 A.M. and 6.50 P.M... returning
from Tamaana at 8.55 A. M.. and 2.15 and 450 P. M.
. -SCHUVLIIILL-AND -SC'SQUELIANNA-11A_ILROAD__
-Trains leave Auburn at 8.55 A. M. , for Pinegrove
and Harrisburg,- and at 12.30 noon for Pine
grove, Tremont and Brookside; returning from liar
risbur_g at 5.40 P Id; from Brookside at 4.3.1 P. M. and
from Tremont at 7.lsA:hi and 5.05 P.hl.
TICKETS.-Through first-mass tickets and emigrant
tickets to all the principal points in the North and West
and Canada. _
Excursion Tickets from . Philadelphia to Boeing and
intermediate Stations . ; good; for day only, are sold by
Worning Accommodation, Market Train, Reading and
Pottstown Accommodation Traida at reduced razes. - ' - -
- Excursion Ticknli to Philadelphia, - good for day only .--
aro sold at Pottsville and Intermediate Stations bY Read
ing and Pottsville and Pottstown Accommodation
TTIOTIP at reduced rates. '• ,
The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office
of S. Bradford, Treasurer, N 0.227 South Fourth street
Philadelphia. or of G. A. • Nicene, General Superinten
dent, Reading: -
Commutation Tickets,at 25 per cent. discount. between
any points desired. for families and firms. - . .._ ...
Mileage Tickets, good for 2.ooomiles, between all points .
at $47 00 each for families an• 4 firms.
- 'Sea'on Tickets, fur wc.three, six, nine or twelve
months. for holders only, to all points. at reduced rates.
Clergymen residing on the lino of the road will bet fur
lished- wit hc - ards, entitling thernselyos and wives to•
tickets at half fare - -
Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal sta•
Hone, good for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at re.
tnre, to be had ;only.it the 'Ticket Gilloo,,at Thir•
tenth and Calle - Whiff streets. - •
FIIEIGHT.—Goods of all descriptions forwarded to
all the above points from the Company's New Freight
depot, Bread end Willow streets.
Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 4.35 A. M.,
1.2.30 noon, 5.00 - and 7.15 P. M.. for Beading, Lebanon,
Harrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all-points-be
yond.
Mails close at the Philadelphia Postnfficetor all places
on the road and its branches at 6 A. 111 ~ and for the prim
^ipal Stations only at 2.L5 P. M.
• BAGGAGE.
Dungim's Express will collect Baggage for all trains
leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders can he let at No.
'w.25 South Fourth street, or - atthe Depot, Thirtemith and
Callewhill streets. •
. _
WEST CHESTER AND PHILADEL.
PHIA RAILROAD OOMPANY.
On and after - MONDAE - ; - April 4, /810, trains will leave
the Depot, THIRTY - FIRST and CHESTNUT, as Vol
lowa
. FROM PHILADELPHIA.
.45 A. M.-for B, 0. Junction stops at all stations.
.15 A. M. for West Chester, stops at all stations west of
bleiliti( except Greenwood). connecting at B. C. Junc
tion for Oxford, Kennett, Port Depoait,and all stations
on the P. and B. C. R. R.
9.40 A. M. for West Chester stops at all stations.
1110 A M. for B. C. Junction stops at all stations.
2,30 P. M. for West Chester_stops at allstations. _
4.10 P, 31. for B. - (.IJuti -, -tion stops at all stations.
4.40 P. M. for West Chester stops at all stations west of
Media (except Greenwood), connecting at B. 0. Junc
tion for Oxford ,Bennett,Port Deposit,and all stations
on the P. & B. C. R. It.
5.30 P. M. for B. C. Junction. This train commences
running on and after June Ist, 1670,. stopping at all
stations.
6." P. M. for West Chester stops at all stations.
11.30 P. M. for West Chester stops at all stations.
. • FOR PHILADELPHIA.
5.25 A. M. from B. C. Junction stops at all stations.
6 30 A. M. from West Chester stops at alt stations.
7.90 A. 31. from West Chester stops at all stations be
tween W. (land Media (except Greenwoodkconnect-
Mg at B. C. Junction for Oxford, Rennott, Port De
posit. and all stations on the P. & 11. 0. R. It.
R. 15 A. 31'. front B. C. Junction stops at all stations.
10.1s1 A.ll. from West Chester stops at all stations.
1 05 P. 311. from B. C. J unction stops at all stations.
1 55 P.M. from Weft Chester stops at all stations.
4.53 P. 31. front West Chester stops at all stations, con
necting at, B. C Junction for Oxford, Kennett, Port
Deposit-, and all stations on tin P. & B. C. R. R.-
6.55 P: M. from \Vest Chester stops at all stations, con
necting at B. 41. Junction with P. & 8.0. R. R.
9.00 P. M. from B. C. Junction. This train commonces
running on and after June Ist, 1870, stopping at all
stations.
West
ON SUNDAYS.
8.05 A, M. Dir . West Chester stops at all stations,connect
ing at B.C. Jianction with P. & B. 0...11, B. '
2.30 P. M. for West Chester stops at all stations.
7.30 A. M. from West Chester stops at all stations.
4.50 P. M. from West Ches or stops at all stations, con
necting at B, C. Junction with P. & B.C. R.ll.
W. C. WHEELER, Superintendent.
ipi HILADELPITIA AND BALTIMORE
L CENTRAL_ .1.3,/,01.110M).
CHANGE OF HOURS.
On and after MONDAY, April 4, 1870, trains will run
is follows : • -
LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, from depot of P. W. A-
B. A. R., corner Broad street and Washington avenue,
For PORVDEPOSIT, at T, A. ht. and 4.30 P.M.
For OXFORD, ut7 A. AL, 4.30 P. SI,. and 7 P. M.
For CHADD'S FORD AND CHESTER CREEK R.
it.. at 7A. M.. 10 A. M., 2,30 I'. M., 4.30 P.M., and 7
P -
Train leaving Philadelphia •at 7 A. M, connects at
Port Deposit with train for Baltimore
Trains leaving Philadelphia ut 10 A. M. and 4.30 P.
AI., leaving Oxford at 6.05 A. 31., amyl ' leaving Port De
posit' at 9 15. A. 31., cohnect at tllauld'o- Ford Junction
with the Wilmington and Reading Railroad.
TRAIN S , FOR PHIDAD,ELPHIA leave Port Deposit,
_at 9225.A.111—an1.4.25.P. 31...0u _arrival _of,it rains front
Baltimore . : ' •- • " • . •• -
OXFORD 5t6.05 A.M., 10.35 A. M. and 5 30P. M.
- ell ADDIS FORD at 7.26 _A.M.,_k2.011 AL, 1.30 _P..1.,
4.451'. AL and 6.49 P. M.
On SUNDAYS kayo Philadelphia for West Grove and
intermediate stations at 8.10 A. M. Returning leave
West Gr4vont3.sB P. M.
Passengers hre allowed to take wearing" apparel only
as baggage,, the Gompanrwill not lie responsible lot
an amount . exceeding ono hundred dollars, unless a
-speclattontrnarig made-for_theLeame.
HENRY WOOD, General SunerintendenC
tiAikiliEN AND ATLANTIC RALRO AD
On and after Friday, April 1,18711, trains will leave
lee Street Ferry as follows:
Mail and Freight 8.00 A. Td.
Atlantic A ccommotlation • .3.45 P. M.
Men Accommodation . 10.15 A. M. and 5.30 P. M.
RETURNING LEAVE ATLANTIC:
Mail and Freight 1.48P.51.
Atlantic Accommodation • 6.05 A. 31.
Junction Accommodation from Alec, 0.22 A. M. and
12.10, Noon
Haddonfield trains leave Vine Steet Ferry, 10.15,
and 200 P. 31.
Leave liaddonfield. 1.00 and 3.151'. M.
EXTRA TRAIN FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
--- 'WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
An Eitra Train will run every Wednesday and Satur
day in advance of the Slall Train—
Leaving Philwielphla at 8.00 A. in
Leaving Atlantic (Sty at 300 P. M.
Allowing nearly FIVE HOURS on the Reach.
The Union Transfer Company. No. 828 Chestnut street
ontinental Hotel), will call for and check baggage to
destination.
Tickets, also, (nasals. D.H. MUNDY, Agent.
REAL ESTATE SALES.
PLrRREMPTORY .SALE.-.BY;
me.th. Order of 'Heirs, estate of • Jolt . 47tirYerrden , ci
lntnee A.- Premien, AllCllollool 4 .—Thren story Brick
, - 11011,8 1 111,10;0;71MPOrtliiistrittreetrt e en tlr--Wapt:—On.l-
...,
"lem.Olv151114.18,;1870, at 12 o'clock, noun, will its'
.sold Ut, pubito sale, at the Philadelphia Fixeliatige; the
'followtag described real estato : All that certain three
!eery buck mopsuage, .contaluing ti rooms, mid lot of
:ground. situate on tiln eolith side of Portland litre t
tb (ox
--...---I"d.ilittriLln I _ llo ,l lo fiVOT111•1 to E IM
lOVltil etrefit), tonne
eclllo ar iirtfrit e cilitiefo feet of incites trAilt—
• by 40 foot 'Pep. •
140 — Subject glut mil rent per annum.
rare iou to he paid at t Imo of sale: Salo absolute. • ,
By order:Q(1101m • . .• .•
JAmtia A. imßpiA ,Anopols,
10 - 5 - 12 - • •••"- • •-•-• atmir,
REAL'ESTATE BALES.
011 kik A <IAA VA. —uUl A. .r.A
1 at )IClizpbtli''llaincii, deceased.-James . 'A: r roe
.Mann,-Auctioneer. Under . authority of therOrph ins'
-Colin. for the Chty, and thrtinty of Philadelphia, on. Wed
nesday, May 18, 1870. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold
at public sale. ,at the Philadelphia Itttelrtnge, thelel
hrtvinge..deliettbed Veal estate, late the property of 'Eliza
befkMainesidecesecit.
No, I.—Genteel three-story ; brick dwelling, No. 1238
North Tenth' street, aborn Girard avenue ell that 3.
(nary bria ,inetainage', with, ,the two-Atory hack build
ags,,and lot ofig_round on - which it is erected, sitivitenn_
the west tide of Tenth street, at the distance.of 338 feet
north of Girard avenue, in, the Twentieth Ward of the
city ; containing iw front on Tenth street 17 feet and
•tettending ,, in 'depth bet Ween Intranet .11nes with Girard
avenue 70 feet. Togetbet7with the free MO, right,
liberty and privilege, at all thrice forever, RR a passage
nY-and-warepiormrse,,ottrcertalo thre,
eon mi ncing''at heVetdernotest side of said premises;
leading Into Alder streetvs Subject to two utortgages,one
far the sum of Ml,BOO. with, legal interest thereon, and
the other fo r;thesum of 01;900. Rai saloon parlor,
with Baltimore heater;' fltnlng-roont and kitchen, with
rangeonfirst floor,' atm. - kWh, hotand cold water, private
By ,the e rt,J, &CPT' IitGABY; Jerk 0.0. ,
—.No:2:--Saler'.try - order -of—Metre, :Genteel Three-story
lleick,Dwellings; Nes. 1235; '1236 , Hutchinson street, be
low thaVneas three-etorr brick
a ith the tiv 'dirty:brick' back „iiniblinge,. and the
dot of ground on . which it is erected, situate wither mist
side of Mitchinson striet; at the distance of -JOS feet 4%
Inches southward of Thompson street, iu the Twentieth
Ward ofthe city ; containing in front on Hutchinson
•It reerlffTeet:n tending 'in dept hB2 teettua - 20-feet wide--
street. called Pero street.
SilbjeCt a mortgage of $2.700„_ •
No. 3,—A1l that certain three-story brick . dwelling. --
with the two-story brick beck buildings, and the lot of
ground,sit nate on - the west side of 'lf ntehinson , street,
(No. 1231) at the distance et 170 feet 4%, inches south of •
Thompcion street ; containing in flout on Ilutchinson
street 'l6 feet; and in depth B'2 feet .to' Percy street. i
Mir Each has Saloon Parlor,. ✓Dining-room and Kitchen
on same floor Marble Mantel,Stationary . Washstand,
Bath. Range, and ,Cold Water, private Stairway,
Bell Calls; Latrrbe Heater in Dinmproom, Hearing
Baek Building, Heater in cellar,. Wash - pave in front, ,
,Gas and Gas - AI:I/Ms 'throughout, te. Sale absolute.
Subject to a mortgage ot 82100.
8100 to be paid on each at time of sale.
Sale by Orderof Heirs.
JAMNS_A . FEENHAN,. Auctioneer',
itere.„422.ainutatree
a pll3 mYS
PUBLIC SALE.—JAMES A. 1 0 BEE
7dAN,,Auctioncer.—On Wednesday, ltlay.lBth, 1070,
at 12 o . clockoMen, will be sold at public sale, at the
Pnihide phia 'Exchange, the following described real
estate: No.l:—Three story brick iitore and. Dwelling,
No. 22113 Howard street All that certain lot of, ground
with the three-story brick ruessnagmand the two-story
brick buck building abd bath roinn,and the lot of ground
oti which it is erected, situate on the east side of Howard
street, at tho distance of 497 feet southward from.Dan=
pliin 'street , in- Ihe N meteenth-,Werd -oftlie- city 4- c,om
mining in front on iloward street 16 feet, and in depth
eastward 64 feet-6 inch 09 to the middle of a certain 4 feet
wide alley, leading from Dauphin street to Susquehanna
avenue, and with the privilege thereof. Subject to a
morhage of E 1,600:
Rouse has pr irate entt ante, store room,gas ,bath , range,
hot and cold water, gas fixtures, and is in tompleteorder.
Has been renting /or E4O per month.
No. 2.—Three - story - Brick_ Dwelling, 2249 Howard
street. All that certain lot of ground with the three
story brick rues:wage, with the two-story back buildings.
and the lot of ground, situate on the east side of How
ard street No. 2249) •, containing in front ou Howard
street 16 feet, and in depth 64 feet 6 inches to a 4 feet
wide alley, and with the privilege thereof. Subject to
dl ,COO mortglfge. Douse has gas, bath, range, hot and
cold water, gas-fixtures; lower story and hail rwired,
Ac. Rents for 6360 per annum. trysloo paid on each at
time of sale.
JAMES A FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
an2.9mys 12 . Store 422 Walnut street.
- '
-PEREMP'I7OItY .SALE.—JAMES A.
- .M...iFreetnan-A-uctiotrem"—On-Wednesday,May-Litlt,
1670, at 12 o'clock. noon, wilt be sold at public title,
itlmut reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the fol
lowing-described rt al estate: No. 1. Frame Dwelling
and Lot. 40x190 feet, No. 1223 Palmer street. All that
eel Lain lot of ground, with the tnreu-story frame dwell
ing - end the two-story frame stable thereon erected, situ
ate on the easterly side of Palmer street, at the distance
of 10 feet northwardly of Girard avenue in the Eigh
teenth Ward of tbe city ; containing in avenue,
on Palmer
street 40 feet, and in deptli parallel with Girard avenue
..191‘. feet._
09 - Clear of incumbrance.
Sale absoldt .
No. 2.—Frame Dwelling and lot 20by 190 feet, No. 1220
E. Montgomery avenue.! All that certain , tot of ground
with the three-story-frame-dwelling -thereon erected,
.ituste on the Westerly side of Montgomery avenue, at
the distance of 230 feet northwardly of Girard avenue. in
the Eighteenth:Ward of the city ; containing iufront on
Montgomery even ue 20 feet, and in depth PM feet.
Cte of. all encumbrance.
- The - aborelovie - within 10 feet of Moyer street: as laid
down on the map of the city.
sale Peremptory-, •
Plan and survey of the stirveyorat the kurtion
.5100 to be paid at than of sale. ;
• JAMES A..F.SEEMA.N, Auct4eneer„
ap2BmyB 32._ .Store:422 Walnut street
fffi-: ORPHANS' COURT SALE ON. TfIE
, Premisec—Estate of, dottleib - Kolb,,dedetuied,—
.11u:neti 'A. Freeman, Abaticineer: Dwelling 'and Large -
Lot, Wittier street, near Maid, Gerthantown. On Thurs
day afternoon; Nay 26, 10.1, at 4 o'clock, will be sold at
public Hale, on the premises, the - Villowing described
teal estate, late the property of Gottleib lisOiNsceaseil
All that certain mensusge and:lot of ground, situate on
the northwesterly side of Wieder street formerly called
Day's lane) in the Twenty-second Ward of the city ; be
cloning on the South tilde of said Wister street, at a
corner of this and lot of ground conveyed by the said
Gottleib Kolb to Wm. Mills; thence by the same N. 52
deg. W. 235 feet to a corner in—the- line of F. William
Bockius's land ; thence by the same IV.:l9.)deg. E. 100
feet to grotaid of William M. Alburger ; thence by the
tame S. 52 deg. E. 2.35 feet to the Hide ef said Wister
- street ; thence along the same S; .39.ki deg. W. 100 feet to
the_phiee of beginning.
Oar The imprerrtnent . s are a six-roomed statehouse,
,tableandltaYn. Thglot to large, 100 by 215 feet, with fruit
trees and shrubbery, anti is well situated for any manu
facturing purpose. brewery or - distillery; bring within
too
_fee af Main street. and five minutes' walk e Day's
Lane Station. IVi.iter street has gas and water intro
d ored,a mi is macadamized.
OGT Clear of incumbranco. Sale peremptory.
S:100 to he paid nt time of sale.
By the Court, JOSEPH MEC ART, Clerk O. C.
CHRISTIAN KINZEL, Administrator.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, 'Auctioneer,
to 19 !amyl, 422 We In 10 mtroot.
Op 1.7.4.1.
of Abn L. Cullen, deceased.—James A. Freeman,
'Auctioneer. --Three-story Brick- House, No. -741 Bain
bridge street, late Shipper'. Under authority
of the Orphans' Court for the City and County
'of Philadelphia. on Wednesday, May 18, 1870, at 12
"'deck, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila
delphia I.:Jell:lnge, the following described real estate,
-late the property of Ann L. Callen, deceased. A lot of
uremia and the three-story brick messuago thereon
erected, nit nate on the north HMO of Bainbridge street,at
't he distance can feet eastward from the east side of
Eighth street. in the Fourth Ward of the city ; contain
•iug 111 front on Bainbridge street 14 feet and extending
of that width southward between parallel lilies at right
angles with Sbippen street, 60 feet or thereabout
Sounded eastward by ground now or late of Dr. Moore.
floriliwarti by ground now or late of Joseph E. Britton
westward by a 0 feet wide alley called Baden street, lead
log trout Bedford street to Bainbridge strent, and south
ward by Bainbridge street aforesaid. Subject to. In
ground rent per annum.
WV ft WO to be paid at time of rude.
By the Court. JOSEPH MEGARY, Clerk O. C.
CHARLES C. LISTER, Atludidstrator.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer;
ap2B my 512.M0r0 i22.Wsluut street.
Ma ORPHANS' ()OMIT SALE.. ;ESTATE
NO of Joeoph Gray, deceased.—Jatnets A. Freeman,
Aucticineon—Businees• Stand.—L ager 'Beer Saloon. No.
1030 Ridge avenue. Under authority of the Orphans'
court for the city and county_ of Philadelphia, on Wed
nesday, May 18t11, 1870, at 13 o'clock, noon, will be sold at
public sale, at the PhiladelphlaExchange,the follow tug
described real estate, late the property of Joseph Gray,
deceased.`—Ali that certain. two atura-half-stt - try brick
inesatutge, -with two-story brick back building, and the
lot of ground, situate on the westerly side of Ridge ave
nue, beginning at tha„distanee of 29e feet northwestward
from Callow - hill' Street., in the Fourteenth Ward of the
city; thence southeastward 80 feet; thence southwestward
lung a lino parallel with Ridge avenue, 19 feet 8 inches;
;thence northwestward 80 feet . to Ridge avenue, and
thence northwestward 19 feet 8 inches to the place of be
inning. Subject to a mortgage of $1,500.
tit 200 to bo paid at time of sale,
By the Court, :JOSEPH MEGARY,CIork' 0. C.
WILLIAM. 111N1ilbir., Trustee.
• JAMBS A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
a Vitt in y 5 -12. btore,422 Walnut street.
a ORPHANS' COURT SALE—ESTATEfi T.
Yaukirk, deccased.--7Jaines A. Free-
Auctioneer.—Lot, Hedge street, near Oxford,
rankfortl.—Under authority of the Orphans' . Court for
~ he City and Count yof-Phillidelphia., on WettnesdaT May
,irth,leg), at 12 O'clock,noou; Bale;
; the Philadelphia Exchange, the following 'desciibell
081 estate, late the property of Joseph 'l'. Vitakirk, de
: -eased : All the right; title and interest of Jogipli T.
Tankirk, deceased, of, in and to all that curtain lot or
,iece of ground, situate iu the borough of Frmikiorif,
ow the Tiventy• third Ward of the city of Philtidelphl
n the southeasterly side of hedge street, 3o feet wide,
bout la/ feet, southwestwardly from Oxford greet, bo
ng 40 feet front on fledge street, and extending in depth
lOU feet.
—Ol7 - -43-100-to-be-pald At-time-of:sale
. By the Court, JOSEPH 111E0 ARY. Clerk 0. 0.
LOUIS D. YANKIRK, Executor.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
up2B tnys 12 • Store 422 Walnut , street. •
ORPHANS' COURT SAL E.--ES'PATE
& ti t of Emirs Faunae, deeeased.- James A. Freeman,
Auctioneer.— rick and Frame Rouses, Nos. 1234 and
231 i Otis street, Eighteenth Ward.—Under authority of
tie Orphans' Court for tho City and County of Philadel
on-Wednesday, May 18th, 1570, at 12 o'clock, noon,
11l be sold ut public sale, at the Philtfdelphia.
the followleg described real estate, lato the
,roperty of Henry Pounce. deceneed :—All that certain
' .ot of ground, sank° on the southwest side of Otis tit.,
.etw eon Girard avenue and Thompson street, in the
, Eighteerili Ward_uf the. LeopyiltiinA in front on
.lite street 80 feet, and in depth along Moyer street 142
feet. On the alio% lot are erecteda two-ant -a-half story
rick dwelling and a two story frame house. Also, the
, wo-story frame house with frame kitchen attached (No.
, 232) Is included in the side. Clear of incuntbrauco.
fa" WO to bo paid at time of sale.
lly the Court, JOSEPH MEGAItY, Clerk O. C.
JAMES A.. FREEMAN t __Auctioneer,
ap2Brn y 8 12 Store, 422 Walnut street.
0111)11ANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE
tit .4. of - Isaiah Butler, deceased.—Jantes A. Freeman,
Auctioneer—Two-story Brick Dwelling, N. W. corner
of Ninth and Watkin streete,Firat Ward, Under audio
-ritrof the - Orphanio-Court•for the City-- and---12ounlY-ot
Philadelphia, on Wednesday. Mai , 18,1870 , at 12 o'clock,
--;toon,- sold e-t--publlosalaitwtitteut_resuvo,..til the
Philadelphia Exchange. the -following devcitheir fair
estate, late the property of hrtioli Butler, deco aced:
AB that certain lot of ground, with the two-story oriek
111QMIlt1 go thereon 'erected, situate on
First
wary). corner
of Ninth and Welkin strieta,in the First of the
city ; containing in front on Ninth street 18 feet, and in
- 7tuotti -- Went \Vivi along Watkin street 70 feet.
- Ntul•Jeet to S2l ground rent per annum. Solent/solute.
7 . 11 W' diPO ft/ ho paid at time of sale. • • •
By the Court. • JOSEPH MEGARY, tlierk 0.0.
OICORONI B. WIT LE Adeiler,
•
JAMEB A, FR EC Elifti N. Auctioneer,
ap2 , 3 myo -• • - -•••-• Store. 472 Walnut street.
REAL ESTATE SALES.
ke.P.NI ENI ''.l SALE-4A AO .(x".
ii,tictioneer.—Butlaing =Lot. ‘Fiftyitirst
rot.d Locust streets.- On Wednesday; at 12 o'cloclantott,
May 18. 1870. will be sold at pupils saleiwithout reser%) a,
at the Philadelphia Exchangdithe, , followiTdesoribW
-Real Estate : • All that certain lot ftf groan ,sltuatu at
the N. W. corner of Fifty-first anti Locust at etre, frith°
Twenty-seventh Ward of the niti,Lthenne , extending
northward alorgtne Went side of giftyfirst street 81
feet 84 inches, thence westward, t ffght tingles with.
Nifty tint street, 32 feet3s(ciatheti, tlient.egouthward 82
-.feet to Locust strait, end' thence north; along the same,
16 feet 5 Inches, to the place of 'beiginning: Clear of in
cumbrance. Sale absolute. 4150 to be .paid at tbe
'*F.ltZEidAl7,l4tictionder, -
ip2s . 422' Walnut street.'„
ir•xl • eintkAW - Prirraftir - '4 - A --
''lll' -Estate of -Abraham Tit ow, deceased.-James A.
roman., Auctioneer.-Yed able Senaros• of Ground,
containing together 35 Acres, Hart Lane,Twentrefighth
Ward, Intersected' by Twenty•second, Twenty...third,
Twenty-fourth,Twentrilfth,T wee ty sixth and Twenty
seventh streets, and-by , Cumberland and •Huntingdon
sheets.-Under authority contained in thet will of
Abraham Talmo; &Ceased; On- W. drPsday, May 25th,
1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale,
it bout reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the fol- •
lowing described real estate, viz.: All that certain
tract of land beginning nr a Point Wainer La ne, 37 'feet
65; lychee northwesterly, from the southwest corner of
the intersection-of the sold' - Hart .Lane and Twenty
seventh atreet, as now laid down on the Plan of the City;
Hience_sonth 72 dcg. 43. min-east .23.34 -perches,thenco- --
still - further along sald Hart Lane ninth 73 eleg. 7-min,
east 118.95
„perches tea paint in the intersection of said -
Hart Land and Twenty-second street, as now laid down
in the Plan of the City, thence south 11 deg: -23 ihlhi
'west 39.3 perches to a point in the intersection of •Cluiri
berland and Twenty-second streets, as now laid down in
the Plan of the City, thence north 73 deg. 17 min. west
143,26 perches to A point. thence north 15 deg. 55 min.
cant 39..22•perches to the place of beginning, Containing
sa argent of land.
The above Tract will he divided into Twelve Tyact.n.-•
and sold according to aplan made by the, District Sur
veyor fellows ; • . • .
No. 1.-A tract beginning at the centre of the interim,
tion of Twenty-third and Huntingdon streets ; thence
eastvvardly. along the centronf said Huntingdon street
about 460 feet. to a point be 2 oral „the centre of. the inter,
section of Twenty-second street : thence non h 14 (leg.
28 min. east, about 113 feet-to Hart - lane .. thence west- -
a ar. tefeafff - thlrsoittlrillileOf Harliane 456 - feet - 1031 - ioulyen
to the centre of Twentv-third st., and thence south
along the said Twenty-third street 162 feet to the - place
of beginning. , • , ' ' • • ,
No. 2.-A tract of land adjoining ; O. 1 on, the shah',
extending southward along the m iddle Of. Twenty•third
greet 496 feet, more or less ; 1 hence 5173 deg. - 17 min.;
335 feet, mentor lesa r to a point in the _intersection] of
Twenty -second arid Cumberland streets ;thence N. 14
deg. 28 min.-E. M 3 feet 11 inches ' 'mein:Or less; to the
tersectiotiatTWratty,-second and Huntingdon streets,
and44s feet. airing Huntingdon street. _ • . •
No. 3-A tract bounding No on the 4oitf;46treet3 -
inches along the middle of Huntingdon street ;' 156 - feet
•irg , inches along the middle 'of Twenty-third street to
Hart lade ; 195 feet 25.; inches' along the., of
Twenty-fourth 'street to Hart lane, and 452 feet
along the south side of lane. • • • •
Ni,.• 4.-A tract of land adjoining -No, 3 on the smith; -
extending southward along the middle of Twenty-fourth
street 4:3 feet 8 inches; thence - south 73 • deg. 17 min.
east 422 feet 1.1 inch to the middle 01 Twenty-thint street •
thence northward along the middle of • .Twenty-thir d
street 491 feet 30 inches to the middle. of 'Cumberland
street, and 4:0 feet 3 Inches along Cumberland street to
the place of beginning. ' ' •
No. 5.-A - tract of land adjoining Nov ,*3 on - the west,
bre inning at a point the centre of the intersection of
Twenty-fifth am,' Huntingdon streets ; • thence north
ward along the middle of Twenty-fift h street 238 feet
303.; .inches to 'Hart lane ; thence along the youth of
Hart lane eastward 152 feet 8 inches to , the middle of
Twentl -fourth street; thence-southward AO feet, more -.•
or 'IeSS, to the4•sniddle nf Huntingdon - street ;=thence thence T
westward 4:0 feet 9% inches to the place - eif beginning.
adjoining..Nn. _on ..the south ;rheum
southward along the noddle. of 't wenty-frith street 411
feet 3?,g inches ; thence south 7:3 deg. 17 min 452 feet 6'£
inches to the middle of Twenty-fourth street thence .
northward 418 feet 11% Inches tonne middle of .11unting
don street, and 450 feet 9% Molten along the same.
loo: 7.- A Tract adjoining No. ft-on lice west. 282 feet
7% inches nlong the middle of Twenty-sixth street.; 452
feet 1.1.1. inch along the middle cif Huntingdon' street f.
243 feet. 63; inches. along the middle of Twenty- fi lth
nil eet, and 461 feet 3.7 Inch along the south sidc Of. „Hart
lane:No Tract adjoining No 7on the ; 368 feet
9;4 inches alunft:the midelle,•of , -Twentymixth• street;
thence 73 deg:l7 miff. east - 423 feet 11 inches to the mid•
die of Twenty-fifth street ;•• thence northward 401:. feet
7 inches to the middle of Huntingdon street, nnd feet--
1% inch along the middle of Huntingdon street.
No. 0.-A" Treet adjoin wg No. Ton the west;'• 323 test
inches along the middle of Twenty-seventh street to
I 7 rt lane ; 453 feet 1 inch along the south, side of Alert
lane to,,the,middle .of Twenty-sixth: street; thane& 2.47
feet 6 itches to the in Wine of Mintingleit street, - and:4so
Nit along the eared. r'• ' • ' • • • "
No. lti.z-A tract- adjoining No, it on the south ; extend. ,
ma southtidfd the -,*iniddis,4or.--Tyesety-se!sath..._ .
street 326 feet 43.4 Inches ; thence :S. 73' deg. 17 rain., E.
451 feet' 9% Inches to the middle of Taeuty-sixth street ;
thetwe northward 364 test , to the middle of linutingdon
' street, and 4.0. feet along the middle if thosame.
No. 11.-A tract adjoining No. 9 on the - west :87'teetWi- .
'gong fbe•middle of Htfutitfgden street. and nt
feet og -inches - along - the -- middle -- of - Twelityneventh --
street to Sian lane ;. and ,63 feet ; along the
south side of. Hart lane, the weiternmost line. being . 339 •
feet 54",inctiais long. • ,
No. 12.-A tract adjoining No. 11 on the tooth ; ' 9l feet.
:IR, inches along the middle of Huntingdon street ; 321 ,
feet - 956 invitee along the middle of Twenty-seventh
street ; 114 feet 8% inches ,on the - southern' line, and 314
tent inches along the western line. - • . .
tBl The above property is believed to be Underlaid
with a deposit et line. Brick Clay. The rapid exten
; sion of improvement:W.ln the f wen ty-e'ghth - Ward, will
soon tiring it in the market. • The ground lays well,
• and is but a few feet south of Lehigh avenue. which is
opened be feet wide from Twenty-ninth street to-Ridge -
at none, and will soon be opened te'llread st, Diamond'
street is to lie 70 feet w Ida; and -wi fl , be opened through'
or around the Odd Fellows' Cemetery, and It is intended
hy paving. it in the most improved manner, to make it
of the most at , re ct Iye drives to tiro Pllrk.
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Twenty-si.eth street and York street are opened within
two , 3or.are.i. The tracts tvi II be sold _ta.the..eentre of the
streets, and the fronts on the' area's are. omen on the p an.
Earl tam trill sown be vacated, by which alLthe north tine
the tract mill be extended about 20 feet:? Clear of ia
cumbrance. .If2t'o to be paid on each at time of sale,
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Sale of the whole estate peremptory.
DAVID ¶ITLOW, Executor.
JAMES A, FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
inys 12 19 Store 422 Walnut street, •
OE!: .ORPILANS7-_COURT-BALE---ON-THN
29aPremlses.—Estate of Janet Galloway; deceased.
Janes A. Freeman, Auctioneor.--Stond and Frame
(3teeeliani lane, above Carpenter -street,
Germantown. Under authorttv of the Orphans' Court
for the City and County of Philadelphia, `on Thursday,
klay 26, 1870 , at 120 clock, noon, will ho sold at public
sale, without reserve, on the premiaes, the following
described real estate, late the property of Tanet Gallo
way, deceased;—All that certain' lot of ground:with
messuages thereon erected, situate in the late township
of Germantown; now the Twouty-second Warddif thecity,
city , on the nort heastwardly side of Crites ham road. be-.
ginning at a corner at the distance 041 feet 8 inches (or
thereabouts) sonthweetwardly, measuring along the
side of said Creesham road from;' the Inc- of 'Daniel
Suut's laud, being near the centre: of a, largo willow
tree and 33 feet distant northeaatwardly from' it Mono
wall 'erected by Geo. W. Carpenter on the ' sbutlionst
madly side of said road; thence by a lute parallel: to and
40 frdistatit from the lino of Don't rauFsjand.N.43 deg.
•au lam. E. 160 feet to a stake sec for a corner; thence S.
46 deg. at min. E. Pk feet to a stake set for a earner;
; t hence S. 43 deg. 40 min. W. 112 feet Cinches te Creesham
road (at the distance of 3.3 feet non luntstwitrdly front the
aforesaid wall); thence along the said road N. 32 deg. 12
min. 1V.83 feet 4 inches to the place of beginning.
air The'abere lot is S 3 feet 4 inches on Creeshant road
be 110 deep on One lute and 172fese deep on the other, being
,80. feet wide on the rear. The imProvements consest of a
true-and-whalf-story stone dwelling: containing 9 rooms,
n two-story frame house containing 4 rooms, frame stable,
b•e. • 'Large. side garden, with grape-vine and arbors,
gooseberries, currants,pla plant trees, ,te. -
$lOO to be paid at the time of side.
By the Court, J OS. MEGA RV, Clerk 0. 0.
FOUNTAIN WA BD, Executor.
JAMES A. FRRE &lAN
Auctioneer.
"m y 5 12 19 - Store. Nu. 422 Walnut street.
al ORPHANS' ,COURT SALE,-:-ESTATE
.
Egg of Elizabeth Finegan, decensed.—James, A, Free
-111111. Auctioneer. Three-story Brick Dwelling, lot 17
by 28N feet, No. 718 S. Broad street. Under authority
Of the Orphans Court for the eltrand 'county of Phila-.
)delphia, on Wednesday. May 25th, 1810, at - 12 o'clock,
noon, will be sold at public sale, without, reserve, at the
Philadelphia Exchange,: the following 'described real
1 estate. htte the property of Elizabeth Finegan, deceaSed :
All that certain lot of groalud with ,the. buildings
t herein) erected, situate on the west side of Broad street,
at the distance of 123 feet southward of Sid preni street.
in the Twenty-sixth Ward of-the -city.; containing in
front on Broad street IT foot, and. in :
depth westward 28
feet 13 inches to Lloyd street.
On the above lot'are erected a three-spry brick dwelling,
.fronting on Broad street, •rentnininit .fire r0w,...), and
;!thrre-slory firiek house froat Lloyd street, contain
' ingiliree rooms'
Bar Clear of incurnbrance.
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18100 to be paid at time of. sale.
By the Court, . TOSEPII MEGABY, Clerk 0. O. r
JAMES A. DIE EM AN, Auelioneer,
ni y 5 33 19 Store 422 Walnut street.
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ORPHANS' COURT SA L E.—ESTATE
of John E. Donahue, deceasil.—James 'A. Frem
;man. Auctioneer.—Three-story brick Direlli
100S__Chrtallan_street,_441th_three-story briek house on
'Donley street. Ender authority of the OrPliatte - COure
for the City and County of Philadelphia, On Wednes
day, May 25,1F10,itt 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pub
:lic sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following de
scribed real estate, late the prop wty, folea E.
Donahue, deceased: All that certain lot of ground with
the three-FAO) y brick messuag,e thereon erected, situate
;on the south aide or Christian atreet at the distance of
!143 feet westward of Tenth street, in the Second Ward of
the city, containing in front on Christian street 15 feet,
!and in dorth about 100 reet more or loss to Donley street,
ion Which is erected a three-story brick house containing
'6 rooms. Clear of incumbrance.
IlErS'loo to he paid at limo of sale.
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By the Court, JOSEPH 51 EGARY. Clerk 0. C. to
W5l. KNIGHT Sli YROCK, AdmY.
TAMES A. FREEMAN. A uctio neer,
Store. 42:2•Walnlit.street....
my 5121 9-
dtpl ORPHANS' COURT SALE ESTATE'
114 of John McCarthy, dotomised.--Jaines
man, Auctioneer. Titres -story brick house, Moore
street, west of Juniper and south of Pitawater street.
limier authority of the Orphans' Court for the City and
County of Philadelphia, on Wednesday; May 24', 11770, at
72 o'clock, noon, will be sold at 'public sate, at the
Philadelphia Exchange,. the following, described real
estate, lets the property of Jidin McCarthy. deceased:
All that certain lot. of ground with the-$ , threo-storY
brick no theroon erected, situate on the south
side of Dloote street, at:the distance of 64 feet 10 inches
eastward front Espy- street. between Juniper and Brand
streets, so the7Third Wartrof - the - City- ;- containing in"-
front on Moore street 40 feet,and in depth of that hrtoulth
746.r6.6n3-Incillia-AYlTable,*-tcreVrltioural-Trerx.
nun).
WO to be paid at timo of sale.
1. the Court. JOSEPH MEG CRY, Clerk 0. C.
FELIX cilA Pa HY , Administrator.
_ JAMES A...FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
i»va 12 19 - Store 422 Walnut 'greet
.
IM-103 CASKS RICE 'NOW LAND.
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Ing ft( zn steamer J. W, Branum." from Charles
ton. 8. 0., and Tor; male by COWMAN, RUSSELL 14
CO., DI Chestnut street.