&MUM Eftexires. —At the Walnut. the thrilling_ military Anima, Not Guilty, will be repeated,,Aitli excellent caste; -• . —At the Anil, to-night; Ur. Bmineitsilll re peat Fritz. '1 o-alorrow evening: he will h a ve a benefit. , • the Chestnut, a variety performance will be given by the large'and skillful company from Boston. • , • —At Fox's American Theatre, to-night, Prof. Risley's company or 'foreign artists Will app?ar' In a first-class miscellaneous entertainment in cluding ballet dancing, negro minstrelsy, gytimastif performances, &e. , • • Carncross & Dixey's Eleventh Street, Opera House a first-clsss minstrel entertain utento will 'be given this evening. . .„ L-MaeEcofs Ifibernicon and varieties • wil I,e'lpn exhibition, at Duprez & Bertediet's SeV-' enth Street Opera House, every evening dining - the w_eok, and on Saturday afternoon.., • ' Per Sons who have not yet i3Oefithe Pil grim paintings should not miss the • oppor tunity, as the exhibition will close this week. —The sixth concert of the West Philadelphia Choral Society will be given in Musical Fund hall this evening.. - CITY BULLETIN. /—A . meeting of Commanders 'of - the 'Phila delphia:Posts '-of the Grand Army of the Re public was held last night at No. '715 Sangom . street, to make arrangements for- decorating the soldiers' graves on the 30th inst., Com.- manlier Major A. R. Calhoun presiding. The public perade ant" inspection of °the First Di vision„Pennsylvania Militia, having . been fixed 7-forthe-30th-instant.(decorationAlayiand more than oneLhalf of the Grand Army being Mem _ bell' of the militia, itwas debated whether the Pdsts could. select any other day than the 30th for the ceremonies. It was finally agreed that as the Grand, - Encampment had-ordered—the decoration to take place on that day the 'order - must 1)e obeyed._ The various Posts were then assigned for the decoration to the iiariotra - cem'-, eteries... Post No. 2, Monument; Post -No. 5, all west of Passyunk road ; Post No. 6, Ger mantown ; Post No.. 8, Glenwood; Post No. Laurel _ Bill, Mount Peace and Mount .. Vernon, . Post No. - 19, Wood ----.7-Pindand 'Mount Modals ;.Post,NO. -. .. - 27,, - Leba= - : nori and Philadelphia; PoSt - No'. 71, all east' of Passyttnit road ; Post No. 161, Mechanics ;- - Legion of Honor, Odd Fellows'. The Posts will form in Independence Square, at 2 o'clock P: M., and at ball-past 2 o'clock, will march up Walnut street to Twelfth, thence to Chestnut, thence:to,Broad, at which point the line will breal,tind each Post will preceed to the .Ceme • tery to :which it may be' assigned.' The mem-. bers, participating will. wear dark clothes, fatigue caPs.and.witite gloveS;• the oille.ers will wear the regui4kintiniform--Donations-offlowers -are_ __earnestly regyestecl t and those desirous of giv ingShould-send-theirTiffilress.tii3lajor.:-.A.TR7I Caihonn,No. - 110 Sansom street: - The follow- II Shows the tittmbar of. graves of-soldiers - celvecl from hospitals in city aud vicinity to be - ,decorated::, _Glenwood, '102; Lafayette, 24; a-b-aradr-39-1-310-rint7MorialiT4.so-;-Odd—F-el lows, 277 ; United American Mechanics, 11 ; Woodland,l.lB. . yes•-' terday, at-thee Exchange, the following : 1 share _ Mercantile Library • Company, :$6; two Story brick - dwelling; northwest -cornerl-Ninthi and Watkins streetsi - lot • 16 by 70 feet, subject to $2l-ground-rent,' $1,310; two- and, a half-stOry - brick.andframe houseS,Nos.l234and 1236 Otis street, lot 50 by 142 feet, $3,750; three-story brick dwelling, No. 1236 North Tenth street, and_lot_l7ly7o .feet, $4,550 ; three-story brick dwelling, N 0.1233 Hutchinson street, lot 10 by S 2 feet, $3,9501 -- building lot,. Fifty-first and Locust - streets, 10 by S 2 feet, $125 ; three-story frame dWelling and lot, 40 by 190 feet, No. 223 -- ,Palther street; $3,550 ; three-story frame dwelling, No. 1228 East Montgomery avenue, and 10t,20 by 190 feet, $2,250; interest in lot of ground; - lledge - and Oxford streets;-Frankford, , $250 ; three-story brick house, No. 1022 Port land street, subject to $OO ground-rent, $OOO ; lagerheer saloon, No. 10:30 Ridge avenue, lot 20 by -SO, feet, $5,300. —Mary Commandery, No. 36, K. T., have had manufactured and presented tolheir Emi n-iiit-Cotnmander;Sir Wm, J. Kelly, a magnifi . cent Knights Templar jewel:The present con sists of a solid gold Maltese cross, about four • inches - in size. A crown set With diamonds' adorns. the upper portion of the cross, and in - the centre of the shield set in the jewel is a cross composed of large and very valuable rubies. The monogram " M. C." is beautifully ' , wrought over the crown, and different - Masonic : and Knights Templar devices adorn the jewel. —The second of a series of three match . • games of base ball was played yesterday, between the Athletic Club, of this city, and the Union Club, of Morrisania N. Y., on the grounds of the former, at Seventeenth street and Columbia avenue. The game resulted in favor of the Athletics, by a score of 31 to 11. —Charles A.Field was arrested, yesterday, on the charge of interfering with the official duties of John J. Miller, Constable of the Thirteenth . Ward, by serving.upon him forged wr i ts of re plevin, which purported to have come Trom the Sheriff's office. The accused was held by Al .4.lerman Kerr s for a further hearing on Friday. —The delegates to the Presbyterian General Assembly had a prayer meeting in the - First Presbyterian Church, at Seventh and Washing ton Square, last evening, preparatory to the assembling of the Convention to-day. The church was tilled to its utmost capacity. • —Charles Campbell had a hearing before Alderman Kerr, yesterday, on the charge of stealing a coat from the stole of, Strauss & Baum, No. 122 Walnut street, and assaulting a- man named Llemy Beck, who arrested him. Ile was held in $OOO bail to answer on each charge, —Dr. S. M. Landis, who was convicted and sentenced to an imprisonment of one year, on the charge of exposing obscene books for sale, was yesterday released from prison, having been pardoned by 'Gov. Geary, after having served three months. NEW JERSEY NATTERS 16GWTON CEE:.Eli.—For many months past the road between Camden and Gloucester City has been in a deplorable condition. The Turnpike Company refused to repair It, on the grounds that the tolls collected did not pay expenses; and the township committee of Newton could do nothing because the road was private property.. In this state of affairs it con tinued until lagt winter, - when the Legislature abrogated the charter and gave the county con trol of that public highway. In s ale meantime, however, the river ethbankment broke and the tides washed over the road, excavating deep gullies in its surface, to such au extent that travel was rendered em - pliatically dangerous. Thus it' has remained until the presenttime. The Board of Chosen :Vreeholders have now taketi the matter in 'and, and Lave resolved to put the road iu t' °rough repair. The bridge over Newton eek is to be rebuilt in a strong and sttbstan :iM manner. It will be three feet higher than present structurel — one hundred - and - forty -- ni length between the abutinents ; carriage way nineteen feet wide, and is to be com ;(renced by the first of July. This fact will be received by the public with . pleasure, because vehicles are now : obliged to go via Mount . .P.lphraitn in order ,to reach Gloucester, a dis tance. of some three - miles out of the Way. When completed the improvement will l je " rioCcied public convenience. DECORA.TIOZiIiaIr:-,4llO4llOMIlerA if I OSL • No; 6 Grand ArmYcif the Republic, and the citliens,of Carriden4Mienilly, are Making ea tensive aningemeOta tO paytheir tribute' of respect to the bravehut failed heroes who buried in the adjoining cemeteries. A cliie` procession will unite with the military on the occasion, tunktbus add to,the impressive cere monies of the day. Four companies of in fantry, and one of artillery will constitute the military display, and thirty young holies wilt be designated to place the flowers on the graves; of the soldiers. Rev. I'. L.Davies' formerly pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist Church, of Camden, will deliver the oration. These cere- Monies will take place on Monday, the 30th hist., and it is to be hoped ' ..` that the citizens' Will aid in this mark of respect by the donation 'of such floral offerings as they can command, HALF-MASTED• -- Flags on the Cam. en ferry- . boats were half-masted this morning, in, honor of Capt. Thompson; deceased. He had' been in the employ of the Camden and Amboy Railroad company, for many years, and was Captain of the Richard Stock - Um when that vessel ran on the Delaware. .APPOINTED. —Rev. Mr. Bruce, the. new County Superintendent of Public SchoOls'fOr Camden, has appointed .Messrs.. White and Bugbee as - Comity Examiners. --These gentle men occupied the same'position under the late Su erintendent, Mr. Gilmore._ TEMPICRANCE;-A [Awl - City- Temperance Society, has been organize:d in' Camden, for the purpose of advsncing the interests of the cause. The gentlemen Who have united in the move ment are thoroughly alive and active, and their labors bid fair to result in much good. QUIET.—Not ,a single arrest was.ma e the police of Camden last night. . . . Protestant Episcopal Convention , The Convention was 'called to order at 1 o'clock; P. lA. yesterday: Bishop Stevens then read the annual address,' in wincirthe work'of - the-yearls - fitlly - detailed The summary showed that he had - oflipiated on 231 occasions ; AdtrtiniStered the rites of con firmation 120 times; confirmed '4002 persons; preached 144 times; made 112 ,addresses; or dained 28 persons, 13 to the diaconate and 15 to the_priestboOtt Quarried 6 couples ; baptized 7 infants; laid the corner-stones of 5 churches .and chapels; "consecrated 5 churches; insti - iiitect• • 2 •-rectors---- abOOL miles: • - Besides the confirmations noticed, Bishop, Lee, of Delaware, had confirmed a class:of 17 Persons in'St. John's Church, Lower Merida, Montgomery minty. From the address, it ap pears that there are in the diocese 48 candidates for holy orders. In referring to the work of Diocesan Missions, the Bishop speaks of a plan ;he 'bad inaugurated for City Missions, Which he hoped would receive the Confidence and - support of• all-men who felt an-interest .in. -the-cause•ormorality-and-religion.-The a.gentse, lected was peculiarly fitted for the office and had -entered upon-hislduties with .a _full consciptA ness of the reSpohsibilitieg he had assumed. jii'alluding ".to the - 'Episcopal - Hospital, the Risher. said that,' since it has been opened;' 7.000 persons had been • received as patients: t.htirc•ll26.. rilerlAkes — pla - ce — re"gularly - in'tbe - Chapel, Which' is, attended by residents in. the neighborhood,. and_ „there Is _a .prospeet ,clf strorig parish growing up in that part of the ciry. The =munificent gift. of john WelSh, Esq., ii the hospital; upon - his - leaving for-FAirope; was noticed iu terms_ of high commendation, and the good wishes of the :Gonvention were asked for the safe retitr.o of that gentleman. The clergymen who hAd died within the year n ere announced to he the Rev. Dr. Dorr, Rey. N orris M. Jones, Rev. M. Pauley, Rev. N. P. Tillinghurst and Rev. Joseph Joquett, of each of whoM biographical sketches were given. The Bishqp'also.noticed thedeath of George M. Wharton and Horace Binney,Jr.., promi nent lay members of the church, whom he.' said in every position they held-had. discharged their duty with fidelity, -and had 'enjoyed the confidence and respect of the community in a ery high degree: In - closing; the subject- of,A diyision of the diocese was noticed, and Bishop Stevens expressed himself not only favorable to a proper division, but anxiously desired it, believing it. would promote the interests of the church. Evening Ses4on.—The Convention pro ceeded to the election of the Standing Com iniffie. The votYWarStakeiTlirerders, the tellers being Revs. A. Wadleigh, A. A. Marple and A. P. Brush, and Messrs. Lemuel Coffin, A. icketts.and P. Baldy, Jr. While the ballots were being counted, the Rev. Mr. Harris read the report of the Com mittee on the Parochial History of the Diocese. The Committee bad been placed in possession of much valuable information, received from a number of the churches. It was not, however, embodied in the report. The report of the Standing Committee was next received. It sets forth that during the past year they had recommended twelve persons for ordination to Priest's.orders ; twelve to Dea con's orders ; five as candidates to Priest's orders, and twenty-seven as candidates for Deacon's orders. The committee had am proved charters for seven churches. Rev. Dr. Goodman read the report on the subject of Christian -education. It sets forth that reports had been received from 74 parishes in the Diocese, from which it appeared that in those parishes there are 1,425 teachers in Sun day schools, 14,500 pupils; 118 teachers and pupils in Bible classes ; 23 teachers and 403 pupils in parish schools; 314 teachers and 3,055 pupils in other schools under church control. The report states that the statistics are too meagre to give any satisfactory idea of what thChurch is doing in • the work. It closed With resolutions recommending in. : creased effort in the direction of Christian edu cation, and the establishment of parochial :..chools where none exist. , • The clbsing resolutions Were As follows: Resotted, That there is no sufficient reason of duty or of policy to compel this Church to set herself in antagonism to the system of mblic schools established by the State for the nstruction of all the children of the people iu ,he important branches of secular knowledge. olred, That the Church should welcome, and it does welcome the system as an invalua ble aid hi the accomplishment ofa part of the cork - which would othCrwise devolve upon per,, and accomplished with vastly greater horoughness_ and_Mliciency than. with her. I resent resources she is capable of; she should and she will heartily co-operate with the sys tem, endeavoring to infuse and to engraft into it as much as possible of religious life and sound religious influence. When the last two came up, after the unani mous adoption of the others, the first was passed with but few negative votes. The other resolution liev. Dr. l'aret moved to lay on the table. Upon this vote the yeas and nays were called, and the motion was lost by a very large majority, so that when that of the clerical - delegates had been taken, the sugges tion was made that the taking of the laity vote was unnecessary ; but there were general de mands in all parts of the,house for a vote, and -- thelist of lay delegates was called. • The motion to lay on the table being lost, the resolutiou was again before the Cdriveu tion, when the Rev. Dr. Rudder'moved that it he postponed - until reports not likely to give rise to,dehatehad been.presented. - The motion to postpone was not agreed to, and the resolution was then adopted. The tellers appointed to take the vote on the election of the Standing Committee reported that of the clergy,.Rev. Drs. J. Emlen Hare,D. R. Goodwin; Henry 'J. Morton and M. A. Do Wolfe Howe had been chosen; and of :the Messrs. john Bohlen, Win. F. Griffitts; Thos. Robins and R. S. Smith. This leaves two Prf.ji.4,jI,FALVITA E'VENING: MAY 19 18i0: • • . , va:vancies - to-be tilled. Rev—Dr. Watson and MI% Cbas;Les. lied been elected by one of the 'orders,but not by,.theotlief. The o:invention aljourned: `' •L • +: • P, F•Yi l r 8 "Burg - THIS; THURSDAY.'EVEHING; Marlelfir . - LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF t. 14 popular young Oharantor nr.tor --- • in ? b barb% G0MN.T.°,843_,1.11 B,IETT ' 'FBlTZ,'O l ultuo l 6Sll lll- GtR 4 A . N. ' PHITZ JOSEPH K. EMMETT .A FIUDY-AREWELL BENEFIT OF o.iTUßlltar ri ,Zat j at4 i fiL i fS E TNiG ll .T. HESTNUT ST E.FeT:THE4TRE. JORN STETSON. Lessee and tdanager JAMES PILGRIM - • Acting and Stage Manager ADELPH THEATRE,. BObTON. ADELPIII TUEATB,E, BOSTON: STAR COMBINATION. STAR COMBINATION. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTER NOON., In Burlieane. Grand' Balict;lmmenee Olio Entertain. tnout, Farces; ko..hy the BEST TALENT IN AMERICA.. BEST TALENT IN A it &RICA. Family Ida.tince every SATURDAY. W ALNUT STREET THEATRE. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Illny19,; Leproductinu of the hiahly suocessful ROMANTIC MILITARY DRAMA, four acts, by WnttsEsq., entitled NOT GUILTY. THE "YOUNG VOLUNTEER CORPS," BECK'S PHILADELPHIA BAND, No, I, • ALSO, • —I3AXTEIVS• ZOUAyE DRUM CORPS, tE ESPECIALLY-ENGAGED. MAC EVOYIS HIBERNICON.INI .• LAST - WEEK FOR A ' • 'CHEAP EXCURSION . TO - • --- • IREL &ND. • '• , Through in two hours. Every evening,' at 8 o'cloOk, at the Seventh Street Opera House, visiting all the places of, beauty, in the Emerald Isle, liirst Cabin only 'Weenie. ' The new Hallett, Davis & (M.'s Solaro Grand Octagon Piano is from the wareromus of Reillithl, Phelps & Co, 927 Chestnutstreet.' MATINEE SATURDAY TILE-P11,6r.R114 WILL CLOSE INONE IVEEI.i. IT IS TILE GREAT SUCCESS. •' • • 1 ' • , TAKE YOUR STRANGER GUEST. •• ROUSES STILT, CRownli.m. : : . •' , . COME IfiIIKEDIA MEN. , • . - The ,AFRICAN M. F.. R 1 take their Samna. Benefit TO NIGHT. Last exhibition to the colored " Complimentary ' Tickets gOod this week C L —CONCERT WEEK. OF THE PII,GRL\L. N...)—CONCERT HALL, EVERY EVENING, 'at 8 o'clock , , - mylB-2t§ MUSICAL FUND HALL.—A BENEFIT MATINEE to the-members of —the the Orchestra living.assisted at the Bentz. Hassler Matinees will he given oti-SATUlLDA.V.;Blay , 2lat,at.SM'clock....ThelOr ,- eliestra will coin prise' forty-Ave performers Admission tilt) , cents. All outstanding tickets to former Matinees will not-hold good for this occasion. Tickets for sale at the principal Music Stores. inyl9-3t N I EUSTCALTFUND HALL.—Mit. THOS. WHIFF IN, IBiss BLANCHE GAL VON aridTlre. NEVINS,have the honor to announce that tiler will 'rive on SATURDAY EVENING. May 21st, a BALLAD CONVERT, in which nanny Ballads, both old awl new, will he Eisen for the first time in Pniladelphia. Tickets at Boner's, 1102 Chestnut street. Reserved Boats $l. Admission •f. 1.1 cents, Further particulars will lie an nounced: myl6-Cti X'S AMERICAN THEATRE, , F - 11.: FOX Ma e nagr and-Pro prietorr . 31.0XDAX_EKE N IN G. 111ay 15thojad during the week, Professor Itteley's Troup!, L a WreaceT - 3 ViouLaTirtiiir. Vrirnier Danseese, Frank A. Gibbons. Oyer 150 Artists the - same eveniiie. Nati nes on Saterday at:l - o'clock. - - _. 'NEW ELEVENTH .STREET !OPERA HOIIBE FAMILY Ullfioß.T. CARNCHOSS . DIXEr.S INSTRELS, EVERY EVENING. - .-J._L_ALARNI/11413.8,741mag0r E AUADEM Y E ARTS ba,ing bernt injured by thu recent st,Qrni,ihe Exhi inu of their l ib...sizod Painting of _ :SIJERID/iN'S" RIDE . • , -postponed o (U. FOR SHERIFF, 1810, Subject-to the &cision of the Republican Couvettioi mylOtpla (U" 1870. , 1870. -- • SIIERIFF, 'WILLIAM R. LEEDS. sime,dt. to Republican Rules. __mys rptt§ U. , For Representative 15th District, SAMUEL/ D. STROCK. Subject tq the rulee or the Republican Party. ruyl4 AMUSEIVIETIIs. POLITICAL NOTICES. F. -T. WALTON. SPECIAL - Di OTIV ES; 10.:. NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS. OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF ALL OtiTtTANDING 1 Oli DELINQI7ENT I'AIRSI • , No. II STATE HOE4E ' ROW. i CIIERTNUT Street, Philadelphia. The undersigned having been appointed by the Re ceiver of Taxes, COLLECTOR OF ALL OUT!2TAND ING TAXES due to .the City of Philadelphia. hereby gives notice that the Registers and other books of Delin quent Taxes have beep placed in his hands for prompt, 4cl/ertion, and all persons indebted to the city for over due taxes are required to make immediate settlement of the seine at this office, or to the Ward Deputy Collector. The act of Assembly approved March 2.3, 1870, pro vides, "That said collections shall be made immediately either out of the personal or real estate of such delinquent Owner, wherever the same may bo found, and for such purpose he shall be and is hereby invested with full and absolute authority to tem/ and sell either the personal or real estate of said twner." . It becomes my duty, therefore, to notify all citizens who may be in debt to the City of Philadelphia for Taxes that, unless the same be paid at :this office, or_. to Om Deputy Collector of the Ward, ON 'OIL BEFORE 'PILE I,r DAY OF JULY; IS7O, I shall, in pursuance of the aforementioned act of Ael4mbly, file /tens against the Real Estate on which such taxes have been assessed, and proceed to have the same sold ; and that, in further arsuance of said net, and under such proe4edingt, alt roper costs and the penaltieei Imposed by law will be vied and collected from the proceeds of such sales.. It will be perceived, on reference to the art aforesaid,. tat the duty to collect such taxes promptly is by It nos iat prratire, and thoei , int ereA eel will giro name ate attention.. JOAN L, HILL, Collector of Delinquent Taxes, No: 11 STATE HOUSE ROW, (Secontl hoar, back.) 11•17 to tb H 30 AMYGIJALOID MINING COM 'PAINV OF LAKE SUPERIOR. The annual meeting of the Stockholders Of the Amyg• &MUMMing Company. of Lake Superior, will beheld et the Ofilee of the Company, No. 321 Walnut street. Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, June let. M7O, at 12 o'clock,. noon, for the election of Director,i, 'and the tramiaction of such other bueineee OM may legally come before the meeting. N. H. HOFFMAN, Secretary, PIIIT,ADELPHIA. Ditty 16,1870 p r, z PHILADELPHIA, MAY 10, 1870. - Tho Annual Meethwe of the Stoelthohlers of tho :Etna 'Mining Company ;of Lake Suva ior) Will be held at their °Mee, No. 321 Walnut street. on TUESDAY, the 31st day of Nay, 1870, at 12 o'clock. for the ~ leetiou of birectorscund thotransaclion of other homne,,, B. IWO r Secretary. HONEY BROOK COAL COW ltzy PAN Y I. S OFFICE, NO. 2011AY A LNUT STREET, Philadelphia. A Speciallllecting of Stockholders to ati rept or reject a supplement to the Charter enacted by. the Legislature of Pennsylvania, approved by the Gov. ernor A mil 0,1870, and for the transmitton of other blllll - will be hold at this Office, on. THURSDAY, 20th inst., at 12 o'clock M. By order of the Board of Directors. S. McUENRY, Secretary May WO. myl2t2ti ,/ . . PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY. PIIILADELPIIIA , Fifth Mo. 10, 1870. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Provident Life and Trust Company will ho held at the eines, N o . 111 South Fourth street, on TnIRD DAY, 24th hoitent, at 12 o'clock M.. to take action on the subject of in creasing the capital:stock tolsaid Company, By order of the Board of Directors. . Attest,,ROWIJAND-PARR MDEL- Y4-Actiasit,...._ SA President. ut , THE AN ,N ITA EET IN G OF. THE Stockholdqre of the BLOOMSBURG DION COM PANY will be held at the Coinpany'a °film No. 122 Race Kt r oet, 'Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, May 2.stii, 1870, for the , purpose of electing EiroctoreOad -- iransactinir other businds. WM. E. B. BAKER, Secretary and Yreitpurer. nly7-14t OFFICE OF THE METALLINE ULAN D.OOMPAN Y. No. 324 Walnut rittoe4q . 7 PIIILApELPHIA, May rlith, 1870. • The Stated Auntie.' 'Mooting of the StockhOlder% tho 'etalline Land Company will ha . old at tho.olllco of the Company on 1110NDAY, J4lllO oth` proximo, at 12 o'clock, hi mykt joG§ NOTI(JE.--A - SPE() [AL MEETING fa r of the Stockholders of'filo *PH iiiktlitlaSH - GERMANTOWN and NORRISTOWN It AD - I'IIItIPANY will behold in Room No. 21. Philitdolphla Exbbange, on THURSDAY: the oth - day of June next," I 2 &dock M. for ',thaconeidoratiOn of an Act of the Alonoral Moomblji of tho ()mullion woalth of Ponnoylva old. entitled " An Act to -authorize the Philadelphia, Germantown had Norristown Railroad Company to in 'crooso i nt; capital •etooki" approved the 29t4 day of : . order of Gni Board of ilinnagere.v • Dy ord 2 - rny2tje9§ A. E. DOUGHERTY, tiocrotars. KIXSTONE Z vA.N ViittAtritttut May 10; 1870. An ettionrned meeting of the Stonkholders of the Key shine Zinc Centrist - 19' be. bold' nt the Woe of the COD pany,No. 228 Walnut etreet,on 'MESH AY; the 21111 inetnnt, nt 12 e'cloek M. OSOAB THOMPSON. myll t , , Secretary. n". NOTIUE.—A SPECIAL NiEHITING of Clio COMMERCIAL EXCHANNR will bo hold nt ihe Hall. No. 421 Walnut street, on THURSDAY, Me Witli. 18R1, at 12 o'Cloolc M ,to talc° final acton on ft S pplametit to an Att to'llncorporato the Commercial Excliaugq of Rhilatlotplila, and to Itorlae tho By•Lawe, I,_ NATHAN DROOKR, Prooldent, weottworott J. Jfi aoxsoN,nerntary. . mv t1.12t4 fiLVIDENDTNOTICES. -7- 6VFJOE OF THE IRWIN P ETRO LEW' OIL COMPANY, NO. 21836 'WALNUT STIIRRT, Room 34, •••••• Purbe.nXl:ricA; MY 11, 1870; The Directors have , this day declared a dividend of Five Per Cent. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of Statetaxos, payable to the Stockholders on and after June let proximo. linen their returning to this of fice their stock cortifierdes of date prlor , to May 12, Mi. and receiving in exchange therefor certificates repre senting the capital stock as reduced on that day. --The-Transfer Books will closafilaY .2.stlt,'_and. rompen June let. •, 1051_8if. B. KEILY; Treasurer. ROAD COMPANY. lio.-424:WALNUTatroot.• ' PHILADICLPIIIA, May 6th. 1510. The Board of Directors of this Company have this day deciar,d a - Dividend of Threeand nl3alf par Cent. ' nu ac count of the -dividends to be paid the Preferred Stock holders, payable on and after the 2.3t1 inst., to those person in whose names the stock stands at the clone of the transfer books: The tranefer books of the preferred stock - will he'closed On the 14th, and reopened nn the 2.3,1 inst. • 7 • my7.s In 111 , 24 W. L. GILROY, Treasurer. • GII3ARD FIRE `AND hi AR LN C:omer • tieventn and ghestunt streets, : - PIIILAIIRLPHIA, May 14th, 1670. • DIVIDEND NO. 24, The Pirnetors of thin Company have declared a Dirt .send of FIVE DOLLARS pnr abnre. pavoble to (Y', Stockholders, on and after the lath Inst.. clear of all _ • _ . I l ll v i e r :taart :: )r. . 0:114e - - EN N SYLVAN T A RA.ILROAL. I'ANY. TREA SI TREICS DE PA RT.) , g N T. PI! ILADFLPHIA., 11370. . NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Board of Directors havq this day declared a semi annual dividend of Five Per Cent. on the Capital Stock or the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable in each on and after May 31, la7o. • Blank Towers of Attorney for collecting Dividends can he had nt the Office. of•the.Compmy, No. 23-i South THIRD etreet.. - , • The Office mill lm=opened4ta A.,AL,Rad.clekertat 3,P; M. from May 30th to June 3d, for the payment of Divi ,enda, and after that date from 0 A. 1,1 - to 3 P. !if THOMAS T. - FIRTH. • Treasurer. my 4 uotrp§ sa BROWN STONE RESIDENCE FOR SALE, No. 1922 . ARCM! STREET: Elegant Brown-Stone Residence, three stories an Manuard roof ; very commodious, furnished with every IMAM. tfcntiTailettcn -- tuab built in - rreerren perior and I bahstanttal atmer_ALot_26 Seafront by_769 feet does) to 'it , libert street, on which is erected a handsome brick Mal& and Coacibliouse. 317(11MIMET - ,t SON'S, taut. 733 WALNUT Strt. 4n1123 t f FOR SALE,.RENT On EXCHANGE :-Tte T.E_GA.NT_CO_IIRTRY_R RAM__ silnated on .the York road and County line. adioining City line station. N. I'. it. R..; built by Thomas Mott and - Lindy r.svni•ti by Jot — TU . IT tra - pnitr . built Nyittititit regard to cost; and it ton well known to rePd fnrther degcription - ... • It J..- DOISBINr.t. layldi Lstleer R SALE-7;"4.- PINE. STREET flaprr.irtible -modern relitlette4:' throe Ft OrY,. with ihrea-story back lotildinas. Lot. 23 by 130 30-fa.t • treat : iu a moat beautiful neighborhood, ov,rioottiLw 'froinitis of Pennsylvania Ruspittil. Large,_ airy , iAted Apartmenta. Fine saloon, plrler, lanze can. - , rvatorv. In comphqn repair Only .;'i2,4 s).cu.‘lt ,anted. FRED. SYLVESTER, 2.t.ti South t , oat , 11 -treat. m yl6 tf „IVET.BE LAN(.;EY PLACE; NO ;1122. for "'ale.. Price only S._„00?. A. - ,F -- 1-7.TTIN G ;- MUM AITTOWNL—FOR SAL E.—A tr.,l j Modern Vtlia,convtining 14 poems near.thf• DtTet. Terms e - Isy. --- CHAS. 11. sToftES, Sn. 4e9 Main street, Germantown. 1311431 NESS-- OPPORTLTNITY:•-' F 3 dail. have for . saP. on easy terms. fifteen nilnutes'from the city. on the Germantown It iilroad. an Elegant Resi dence, b_eautifelly and completely fitted. out with all modern conveniences. It has been occupied for two years as a boarding-house, and line a good winter and rummer patronage. J. M. GI3.IIIDIEY & SONS, 73,3 Walnut street • MT, , FOR SALE—FOUR-STORY BRICK iZ!lo.i with back buildings, and every modern convenience, situate No. 1711 Filbert street ; lOt 20 feet front by 117 feet deep to a 40 feet wide street. J. M. cIUMMEY & SONS, 733 Walnut street. FOR SALE—THE - TEIRE&STORY Llial - EriiVD - Welling, - iiitli - at tics and back building, sit uate No. 318 South Sixteenth street - every modern con venience. Immediate Doeoeselon. ',J. hl. GUMMEY SONS, 733 Walnut street. el NEW BROWN STONE 'LOUSES, iNv•o NOS. 1920, 2001 AND 2010 SPRUCE STREET FOR KALE. FINISHED IN WALNUT IN TILE MOST SUPERIOR INIANNER. AND WITH. EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. E. B. WARREN, .2913 SPRUCE STREET. APPLY BETWEEN 2 AM . / 4 O'CLOCK P. M. mh26tf WEST PHILADELPHIA—HAND somePHILADELPHIA— modern cottage, with 'every convenience, and large lot of ground, southwest corner of Pine and Forty-first streets. J. GUAIMEY St SONS, No. 733 Walnut street. DUBLJC SALE—BEAUTIFUL BUILD ING Site at Barldonfield New Jersey. hi. Thomas & Sons' sale. May 21th. at Philadelphia Exchantie, at 12 o'clock. Choice lot on Main street, one square from railroad station, W acres ~with largo shade trees. Six daily trains each way from' Vine street wharf. mylB4t" FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A DE _ sirablelluilding-LotionNortlellroad street. A line location, LO by:00 feet deep to a street : Nicolson pave meta. front. curb and paved in roar. Will let exchanged for improN ed property. Apply to COPPIJ OK & JOU DAN .-ip t a-Nvalnut street. 71 OR SAL E—A LARGE LOT OF 1 1 Ormind with:l Pouts). on the SOUTH side o f g‘A.N. SON street. htdween TENTIII and ELEVItaITIf streets. Apply to Air EECHANTVILLV:, N. J.—BUILDING 1.11. bites for balmily° minutes' walk from WelwOod IRITRTY AHNIITES FRONI FRONT AND Arnim ET STREETS. • • . Philadelphia. Fare by the Annual Ticket. 8 cte. per trip. Address J. W. Ti . ) NNE Y 7 rey7 lie§ No. 127 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. mo AP I TALI STS AND BIJII.DERS. A For pale—A large and rapidly•lmprovlng LOT NORTH BROAD STREET, between Norris and Dip mond ; 623 feet deep to THIRTEENTH. STREET, Inter reeled by PARK AVENDE, FOUR FRONTS. ni11843 . Apply N 0.322 Olieldnut ptroot. TRIMMINGS, ANDPATTERN b: 11/1 R. M. A. I3INDER'S TRIMMING, LACES AND PAPER PATTERNS. VOL N. W. CO R. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT. NOVELTIES IN TUCKED AND SPRIG MUSLINS. Piques, from 250. to French twisting, 2 yards wide, 60c. Elegant satins, el 75 per yard. Tom Thumb fringes, $.) per SOLS dozen. • PARA . MADE-DP LACE GOODS. Black Thread, Guipure, Pointe 'Applique, Valenci• entice Laces, Lace Collars. Rnillings, all tile styles in use. Cotton gimps and fringes._ . • 3-0 "1 ,11 kid gloves, every palr warritoted. - Bridal veils and wreaths, 'Frenchjewelry, corsets and hoop skirts. Guttering machines, 610 ell-made suit, at , If you want a handsomelii-litting, w short notice, go to MRS. BINDER'S. She never disappoints. It is truly a wonderful estab lirliment. The above goods cannot be- eqUalled In quality or price. my2s tf rr MOCKING BIRD LOST. FLEW away from the ColoLnatio flotol,on Monday noon. riirgo rcwurd will lin paid on Ito return to No. 2122 Spruce etroet. " mylB 2t* — AGENTS WANTED TL, O SELL' Lite of George retfiff2gly. niyl7 3 t 'IOIIN ,C. BAH.ER, So • CO.'S ,P.IIRE COD- P __ Liver 011, genuine and perfeellv. sweet and 'palate -ble. Itecorumended by the beet phyelelans In the land. , I.etabllebrdjWO. Citrate Sdagnesia, Alcohol, Powdered Uppinm, 3i pound bottles. - holesaleagency-Tor-thn c'elehrateft II I fth Jleek Con gress. Water. 'JOHN 0. B lad & 718 Market street. Ph elphla. -11DRoxrHt3BOR JOHN- BIIPHAN N, M. D. I can be consulted pereotiallyor by hitter in all die emirs, Pationts'can tidy npon a talfei speedy; and per. 'lament cure. us the:Professor iprepares and furnishes new, scientific and - positive remedies specially adapted to the wants of the patient. Private offices in College Building, N0.b14 Pair, street. Witco hours from 9 A. PI, to tt,P. apso iy N. H. HOFFMAN, • Clerk, SPECIAL NOTICES -- FOR , A. B. CARVER CO., R. W. corner Ninth and Filbert streets LOST. WANTS. MEDICAL PERSONAL ' - The New Plve-Stori Store, NO. IS South 11113 rib Street and No.' 9 Dees for Street. 2? by - 173 foot.Appy to TIIEOOOI4O MEGANGEN;,- 4214111 . N 0.44 South eilith Btriot AUS R N .-TO RENT-THE $4 fine old 'country reoldetiee of tho httti Sarah letrOresson,on tho old Frontetroet road,abont I from Nrankford: it fow minutes , walk from the Franford son i.tio.balf info walk from the Bpistopal Mud , tel , ; baying sixteen rooms abetted by trees over ono hundred years! old.. The fruit and vegetable garden ad vanced in condition. For a large family. -- Atio.tly tur- At n low rent for the summer •or year. Apply to . • r WM. 1". fiItHSSON. myl9 . 0.224 South Broad street. _ p fa TO , RENT.—A..A.AND — SOM E FTLYEN . ished residence, with 9 acres of lend, near Germ an toWn. Replete loith conveniences. Apply to • J. 11. , MITCHELL, myl9th ato Ilt" 14 North 'lfth street. et TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEAREi —3larble Yard, S. N. corner of Ir Ifteoutband b'ede ral streets; also, the three-story Dwelling arning. Immediate possession. Apply kP ANNIE K as nromi.es.. ,ritylfiGt* atl FOR. 1U ..OR FOR Ma very desirable Double Minnalon,:two-atorles WO— atone—with all modern improvements and conveniences; in perfect order ; plenty of gronnd ; nt Mount Plea sant. Germantown ; near Gorse and Steam Railroads; suitable for a large family or for a Beardlng-liouse. Apply to ROBERT THOMA El, No. 6105 Germantown avenue, or JAB. A. FREEMAN, Auctionear, my7B-3t§ No. 422:Walnut street. iFA FOR RENT—THE LARGE FOUR; .Ranr_ story' store pro per situate N 0.322 Marks t Btreet. ,1 . N. GOMM Eli & 50N5,733 Walnut bisect. FOR RENT FOR THE SEASON {... Delightful residence on thoPetintivivaula Railroad, ou 2:1 0 0 y ards front Station. Fine double house (stone), 11 rooms. About 2 acres. Neat 'awl]; good stabling . ; beau , tiful country ; reasonable relit. FILED. SYLVESTER., 208 South Fourth street. trtylti tf§ . . ... . ____. _ firol TO RENT FURNISHED.—A HAND EN- same thrfWiltOrY brick dwelling; with double back buildings, on the south We of Arch street, between Fifteenth and Hixteeuth .streets, Apply tn A. D. CAR TER k CO., southwest corner Ninthaell Filbert _sitt_i till— ._____—_— mylt 61" ARKET- STREET- -ST 0 R E—TO LS rent for a term of years, the Fire-mtor Store No. 31,2 Market street. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, 733 Walnut street. fti FOR RENT.—STORES NO. 237, 2 39 atnot-.—A.lso_birgtt storeP. Apply to . 8. FisflEß; - -- my6l2t• ------- -6UI Commerce street. TO. .RENT—FURNISHED OR U N _. • UR harnlshed-11 handsome double Itepidenco; wait lin convenience., situate on Forty-first, below Pine, West Philadelphia. Lot. with choice shrubbery. J. N. GUMIIIEI & SONS, 113 Walnut street. C. -FOR RENT. MANSION HOUSE anal grounds. northeast corner of ThlrtY -Tillltil and Locust tt reet (4, Olt -favorahlo tertris,. Ou the gEOI/111114 AV, IL large to of fruit trees and on trtm :hot-house. filled—with collection of: . grape , vinee. Apply to AD - 00.1% Jos. S. FINITE% rny 0 121* - 601 Cowmen-At street. GElt AN TOW N.—SEVER AL COT ty to rent n'int for sate, CTIAS. 11. 'STOKE.% N 0.4529 Main street, aertnantown. 103-16 r ilf"g GERN ANTOWN .—A IJ It NIS ED ELL cottage to rent for six \months. within Ilv.l miu utee of depot. \ (HAS. If . STOKES, 16 t* T— A 11 A . 4 30 N. 111 1' R NISH ED Country Re.idenee. with 4 acres of cround,-MaultPitm street. Gointantown._three e nth from Wayne titatom. All kinds fruit, tine . lawn, , d able fin' homes and cowe r with all Mei every inn/rove. seta. 204p1y to (..10.1.'11J011 it JUItDAN. 433 Walnut fit _ . H A NPSQ.IIT E C(.)I3N -1111 try plume, with soveral :Lev> , of laud. on _Ohl york. pmd, live minntefe nalk from Oak Lane fr,Latient OU the North PennaylvaninTMllrowl, FURN'ISIIED coLrNTity SEAT, within two wan , titi-s - n 11firnni Ilavi.rforf 0311101E7. Centro.) Railroad. J. 31,.01.131ALEi.& SONS, 733 %Val- EITO RENT—ROOMS OF. ALL SIZES, *well lighted , tuitAblo for'light manufacturing bn4l. ne,4, in bnilding.No„7l2 flheq trait otreet. J. M. Gllll 6 . 211ET.14 \Valnut greet. • , • . • . • .. IOR -- IENI--TH - E — H4NDSOM -• four-story property, Nn S-. South Eighth street" corner of Jayne, and first above Chestnut street._ _J__ll. GUMMEY SONS, 73.3 Walnut street. FOR R E NT—FURNISHED—A handsome four story brick dwelltnm....avith back buildings and every modern Convenience, Hitnato eo - Broad street, below Flue. J. 31. G 31. E Y k SONS, No. 733 Walnut street. . fiff - TO -- LET - ;.;SECOND-STORY - FRONT .I6II Room. 324 Chestnut street, about 213 x 23 feet. Suitable for an office or light business. - jail tf " " FlAKltilk -11 ROTHEIP FOR SALE—WEST LOUAN 246—Fonr-etory brown Owte .t-1,41- acnce, with three story double back buildings. Lot 24 feet front by 144 feet deep. No: 1021 CLINTON STREET— , Three-storY with three-story double back buildings. Lot 21x117. feet to a street. - - CHESTNUT •STREET—Handsotne four-story resi dence. with large three-story bark buildings. Lot V feet front by 235 feet deep, to Sal/f4I)M street. Situate west of Eighteenth street. ARCH STlCEET—llandsomo four-story brick resi dence, V feet front, with every convenience. N. W. corner Twentieth street.. ARCH STHEET—lland•omo modern fonr.nt,ri • resitlence,with three•story double bark buil t.-es B Ara conveniences and in perfect order. West r• eireet,--south 11 aluut -street. MME=2I T 0 RENT— HE SECOND-STORY T ROMP, or Officer,. of No. 42 South Third etroet. loonire on first floor. mil' a to th tfij rue LET—LARGE SECOND - STORY 1. room; 1124 Chestnut street. Low rent. Apply on the Premises. myl9 2t; A P. HILDRETH. E S. TAYLOR. BIM:METH .t TAYLOR, CAPE MAY REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Office, Perry street, opposite Mansion street, CAPE MA'S CITY, N. J. Refer by special permission to :_ E. C. Knight, F. Potts. Matthew W. Bird anti John C. Bnl F RIP., of Philadelphia; General William J. Sewell, of Camden, and J. F. Cake,Emq., of Cape May. N. B.—Particular attention given to the renting of centages, my 3 tojyl§ CREESE & Ikt cCOLLITM , Ti ESTATH AGENTS. Office, Jackson street, opposite Mansion street, Cape Island, N. J. Real Estate bought and sold. Persons desirous of renting cottages during the season will apply oraddrees as above. Reepectfully refer to Chas. A. liabloam,Henrl BEirina Francis Mcllvain, Augusta Merino, John Davis ap. W. W . , Juvenal. feB4ll 1570. 1570 KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY Establisbed 1532. Incorporated 186.1. Office, 435 - Walnut Street,. PHILADELPHIA. North Penn'a R. R. Offices Pine Street Wharf alai Master et. Schuylkill. Ititlge anal awl Wil- .. No. 4633 . Main street )ow street.^ND Germantown. Willnw. St. Wharf , -- ,1 . No. 21 N. Second et. 'Delaware avenue. Drench Camden, N.. 1., . 2ld & tiamilton stn. — ~.- and . .' . Ninth Ht. and Wash• n A ' 0 4 1 10 may, Now Jer ington avenue. wepols• soy. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Shippers of y gcud your orders to any of the above offices For prices, see cards. IRON .FEN CE.- of the bent make. The most sightly and the most economical fence that can he need. Specimen panels of various styles of - this fence may be aeon at our office MERRICK 6:z BONN ,_ SOUTHWARK FOUVDRY, CIO WASHINGTON Avenue, Philadelphia, MANUFAC TIIB.E STEAM. ENGINES—IIIigh and Low Pressure,Horizon tal, - Vortical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast and Cornish Pumping. _ BOlLERS—Olylinder, - Flue, Tubular, &o. - STEAM HAMMERS—Nasmyth and Davy styles, and of ' all sizes. 'CASTINGS—Loam, Dry and Green Sand, Brass, &o. ROOFS—Iron Frames, for covering with Slate or Iron, TANKS—Of Cast or Wrought Iron,for refineries, water, oil, &c. GAS MACHINERY—Sac h as Retorts, Bench Castings. Holders and Frames,_ Purifiers Coke and Charcoal -- Barrovilt - Valves, Governors, Ste.: SUGAR ..MACIIINERY—Finch as Vacuum Pane and Pumps, Defecntors, Bone Black Filters, Burners, . Washers and Elevators, Bag Filters, Sugar and Bono Black Cars, &c. • Sole manufacturers of the following specialtiest In Philadelphia and vicinity,of - William Wright's Patent Variable Cut-off Steam Engine, In the United States, of Weetan'a Patent Belt - center' -- ing and Belf-balancing Centrifugal Sugat-draining chino. Glass & Barton's Improvement on Aspinwall & Woolsey' - JOHN DAINTY. 31 Soneh Sixth stred ICE COMPANY EASTERN 10E. IRON, &U. Tbo undersigned are prepared to execute orders for ENGLISB. IROILEENOE, YARNALL ut k h TRIMBLE, 147 So Front street Centru,—. Bailors Patent Wrought-IrOn Retort Lid. •Strahan's Drill Grinding Bost.— _ Oentractors for the design, erection and fitting niturae• Sneriesfor !working Sugar or Idelassee. COPPER AND YELLOW METAL V Sheathing, Brazier's Copper Nails, Bolts and _lngot Comer, constantly on hand and for sale by RENA! WLNI3OII & 00,. No, e4O Ovals WharTCat F1e314 DA IC SOFIOOL SUPERTNTEN dents, get Prof. Bart% admirable address A "Row to ct a Library t . tbo. Babbotti School insporium. ace Arai street. Philadelolda. ' ' ANOTHER REDUCTION OF PRICES,- - American Sunday-School 17nion: Catalogries furnished gratuitously at the Depository, ) No. 1122 OiTESTNTITip:r..ftIt_ET,.. kitit a . wV tii..._0111316_,." -- A - ylo 1 the only ono of its kind, le" Piano and Musical ter." Pronounced by competent judges the meat perfect ; Instruction book over written for the_piano and a Coal vendlum of rnuoieni infortnnt lon. Bold by al l MUSIO and book dealers • School edition, 82: I.lbrarr edition, •Bent nest free. Liberal Worm:int an quantittea. & PERKY. PnbliohersM owl 209 nAlkington atreet, Benton; LEE & WAL KER. Phlla PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACUORY. Ordorhor these cOnbrated Shirts finppliai promptly brio( notice. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Of lato styles In full variety WINCHESTE - R - & - Ca 706 C lIESTNUT. th ■ tt •-• tM The Lighteit and Neatebt Fiuli3hod PARK PHAETONS, BAHOCCELES, CEA HENCE COACHES, PII VSICIASS' PHA E CONS. Awl voriows otlnr istyleirof Corrlage3 are now offered reduced pricioa by - - J. GEORGE J.EFLEIR. SiNTH AND 'GIRARD AVENUE my 17.111 111 4 2141; - PAIN. rING-. • TIE -Ear 'PAINTING.— ont Cosvmres 100 lb+ Of Lilo, 1 2 . 50 cotoweD rms." (ting S _ an ' ' / Vitt - t rot much as V> 1 101 . ,0 t f Itnr artie n / 3 awl Wear lOgr\i see 50.150 addreis BO W Z,:' COSI Vr.t!‘-1 - L_ _ issimeg n.vl2 lh s In lin Cp A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. 0. BRYSON- & 00. A. C. BRYSON N Esc . CO:, A BT?YSON CD., A. C. BIZYSON & cp., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON CO, A. C. LlMio.7i ,t CO., 607 Chestnut St. & 604 - Jayne St. • 607 Chestnut St. S.: 604. -- Jayne St. ,• 607 Chestnut St..tz, GO/ Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. S 604 Jayne St. ge'Cliegimut - St.• L iiO4- Jayne St.- - 607 CheMnut St. &_6o# Jayne St. _ 607 Chentaut St. & rA.I Jayne) St. - GOT Chebtuut St, & 614 Jayne St.. (Bulletin Aijkgrylladelpnial) - 13Ook and Job Printeps. Book and Jon - Print - ers, Book and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, Book and jab •Printers, Book and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, Workmen Skillful. PriOes Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. -Workmen-Skillful, - — Prices_ow = Workmen Skillful. • Prices - Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Pricea Low. Worktues Skill GIVELew. US A MIA!, GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. • GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A. TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. - GAS -FIXTURES. GAbF S IXTURE.—bLISKEY, AIERRILL St TB ACK.ARA, No. 718 Chestnut streot, manu facturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, tc., ,tc., would call the attention of the public to their largo and elegant aa eortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, &c. They afro - introduce - gas pipes into dwellings and publio 111'11(.11'1gs. and attend to extending, altering and repair re ems pi pen. All work warranted TTjI fraI)ELPITF.(A ---- M11 . 1.4 - 71.N - T - 0 - W N - A: AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD TIME TA: LE. On auil af E ter THUANTORSDAY. April 21st, FOR GILDIWN. Leave - PITILADELPRIA 6, 7, 8, 9.05,'10, 11,.12, A. M. 1:0, 2,34 i, 33.5, 4,41 ti, 5.05, SU, 6, 6;,i, 7,8, 9.20, 10:05. 11, 12, P. 71. Leave GERMANTOWN 6, 6.55 7%. 8,8., 9, 10, 1040. 12 A. 31'. /si, 2,3, 3.50, 4,5, 6, 6 20 34, 7,8, 10, A. P.N. 6=-1" Mc • E .21) Dunit Train, nied37i and 574' Up Trams lc lll ngt stop on the a mannacn Thranch ON SUNDAYS Leave PHILADELPHIA at 93. i, A. M. 2, 4.05 min., ,', and 10:3; 1'.31. Leave tiEItIANTOWN at 834, A. M. 1,3, 6, and 931, P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. . Leave PHILADELPHIA 0,8,10, and 12,A, 31. 2, 334, 531,7, 9.20, and 11. I'. 31. Luaus CIIESTN UT .lILLL 7,10,8.9.10, and 11.40, A. M. 1 • 30, 3.;30, bA0,6.30, 9, and 10.90,P.M. A. - • • • O• - • N SUNDAYS. • ' Leave PP ILADELPHIA at 9 I,'A. Di. 2, and 7,P. 24. Leave CHESTNUT RILL at 7.50, A. 31, 12.10,5.40, and 9.25, P. M. • Passengers taking the. 6.06, 9 and 10;594:11i. Trains from Germantown, will make close connections toith Pains for New York at Intersection Station FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NOItRISTOWN Leave PHILADELPHIA - 6:131,9, and 11.05,A. M. 1.3 i. 3,934,5,53 , 1, 631, 8.05, 10, and 1131, P. M.. Leave NORRISTOWN 511, 0.25, 7, 734, 8.50,' and 11,A. 31. 331, 3031 ,63,1, 8, anti 931, P M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave PHILADELPHIA at 9, A. M. 231, 4,' anrl • 73s, I'. 31. Leave NORRISTOWN, at 7, A. M. 1, SU, and 9, P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave PhiladelPhia : 6,73 i. 9 and. 11.05 A. M.: Ust3i • 935, 5, 03/i-634,8.05 , 10 and WI P. M. Leave Matta yunk : 0, 6.55, 73;i, 8,10, 9.20 and 1135 A. M.; 2,333' , 5,63 i, 835 and 10 P. 31. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia :9 A, M., 23; : , 4 and P. 31. Leave Mitnityunk • 731 A. 31,131, 63-1" and P. M. PLYMOUTH RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia : 731 A. 31. and 5 P. 31. • Leave Plymouth : 13.1 A. DI. and 934 P.M The 731 A. M. Train from Norristown will not stop at loer's, Potts' Laneling, Domino or Seltzer's Lane. The • Trainffem Thiladelphta will stop only at School • .Lirrte, Manaytenk Consholeocken. Passengers taking the 7.00, 9.05 , and -11.00 A. M. Trains front-Ninth and Green streets will make close .connect tons with the Trains for New York at _lntersec tion Station. The 11 A. M. and 6 P. 31. Trains from New York con nect town to with theth 2.00 /I nd 9 .20 P. Ill.:T . r;i r ns s. f l r v o i na t, : o e N rin Gen art- • - oral Superintendent. Nin and Green stree G ts. -CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CHANGE OF HOURS. . . -On iiind-after-MONDA,Iday-lath,l3lo,- trains_ Vine Street Ferry w:- • s s s FOR ATLANTIC -V ClTY: Olsen . , 8,00 A. M. • Freight, with Passenger Car - 935 A. M. Atlantic A coon:mod:akin 3.95 P. 31. yTnU - RETURNING—LEAVE ATLANTIC. • 4.00 P.M 11.95 A. M. Atlantic Conn:iodation • ' 6 • LOCAL TRAINS L1CA.3 4 13 - - For IDuldonfield.....lo.ls A. 131.,24)0 P. M. and 6.00 P.'3l.- — For Atco mutTiratitifslllate Stations, 10.15 A.M. and 6.00 P. 31 RETURNING-leEAYh -- - ITaddonfiold ' 7.15 A. DI., I.ool'. 51. and 3.15 P.M: • Atm+ 6.22 A. M. and 12.12 Noon. • The Union Transfer Company,No: 824 Chestnut Street. ' Continental Dote!, will cull for and check baggage to . - destination. Tickets also on sale. - D.II,MUNDY, Agent. mj4 lniD PRINTIribt. THE lINDEIIGRoIUND RAILROAD. liteeelleelloris ci tsinvery-i•e•tnetumbla the itendiszwours or the trusrirav-...re ***** N o . vetble liiveivr,tersirTitner for FOridona. n'` • L A, v be - LentasterlritelligjenCeiehruf the follow ing very interesting article: • Columbia, of all the towns in Pennsylvania, was for sixty years the most noted . teridezVous" for manumitted and fugitive slaves. The set , Bement was made principally, by Quakers; who have always been, the Wends- of .the oppressed , arid down-trodden, to - Whoa- they were ever .ready to otter shelter and an asylum. When William Wright (the grand Son of John Wright, Founder of Wright's Ferry) attained his/ 'ma jority, heat once interested JAMS& In'belialf' of, the enslaved. His first public act for them • caused considerable excitement ,amongst the slaveholdefsoht4o years agt:KOriaiti,.Sewell; a Wealthy' shiveholder, • removed froth Buair Ricer Neck, in Harford county, Maryland, to the Manor hi this county, bringing with .';; him - nine slaves (one of whom wq.ll,.S,am-Othit-i, "• who a after Wards Eians,'•in Donegal.) . He kept blooded stock arid a pick after,a.nimmer of his, kind. :VII-, tarn . Wright applied: - to - the' Coruts'on behalf • of these - slavesiatid - aucceeded in; getting We,7 -them e. - Airlie was - hiairliferaife - altet; Ater - the triA:Sewell started in pursuit to chastise him ; boar:had-Wetted horses and , were, gond:riders: They-We're Vida feW•Yaids apart-both forcing . their animals at the height of their speed. Be tween Lancaster and Klugh'sravern, the former was able - to cut the latter-three or- feniqiities with 'a raw hide. When they arrived at Klugh's, Mr. Wright leaped off his licirse and ran into the house, while SeWell Storiped'a•moment to bitch his horse:, which '• enabled' the former to elect his escape by locking himself in a room. Sewell was a pewerful man, while Wright was q.tite small. His . principles,.how ever; *Paid hateprevented him from'making a defeOce by attacking his purSuer. He had courage enough, and nerve to face any dan ----get-in-behalf-of-outraged-homanity.. Soon - spread attiangst the' slaveS in• the States of Maryland and Virginia, and from that time Columbiasbetame,an important point In theta 'lt frequently happened 'that the slaveholders, 'Other Northern States,. took 'their slaves with them. When the fact - became known -I th Win: - ' Wright he 'Weer keattenipt to obtain their freedom through the Courts,. In 1810 hard Bacon, a wealthy bind - and' slave owner in Henrico county, -Virginia, on the ' banks of the Chickalionney, died, and by will • •Ttratiurnitted fifty-six -slaves, Some of his . - ::heirs :Wed:. to: hold:ahem Jri - slavery. On the. ,Ilth.day of February, "'By-virtue of the Act of . the General Assembly instituted " and au :,act authorizing the emancipation' ,of the Izard_liactur,_ ,tieceasell,"'±waS,_-by a_ decree of the Supreme Court of Chan cery for the Richmond District, pronounced the 15th day of June, ISO, and declared them to be, free and emancipated„.. Charles Graq ger, a nephew of Bacon, gathered these fifty six 'slaves together-- - --of all ages—in wagons, anct.sitave.._theni'.to Columbid.._For _several days and perhaps weeks, they were quartered in. the large stone • warehouse of Bethels, where the canal. basin now is, . and where . Eva - a - Green had lium linriber , y-atiL saws, Reynolds, and9reenS were df this num _. bet. A..few years later upWards of a_litindred inote-rnantamittect-staves-came-from-Hanover county, Virginia, adjoining Henrico county. Tbeyname-in-wagons r and-campeit in-the -yard-- at the Lamb tavern on Locust' street. -- These slaves bekingeirto Sallie 13e11, - a 114. The Sawneis were of this party: A feti-years later anether—large party came. F-ugi-- -Live slaves :_ r -wore--- constantly seeking refuge amongst their friends here, and at times' their numbet . was (juke large . . It got to be whenever a slave ran away master In Maryland or Virginia, he" "sought his capture here. They even paid a 11 1 - worthless vagabond, named Eaton, sevetslikon dred dollars per annum to remain here andgive infermation of fugitive slaves. Charles Taylor, a stage-driver, was another slave informer. With.the large expenditure of money and-the aid of the slate-catchers, a very feW, as corn- - pared w ith the large number of slaves, were arrested.- The agents of the U. G. R. R. were very cunning, and more than a match for the slavers:Whets. - I will mention a few who were-arrested : Sophia Taylor was taken at Donnelly's Tavern, on Front street, about thirty-eight years ago. She died at York while -in trat44tti to .slaverv. Charlotte Reed,lived at Evaa Green's. "linshincl-washiScoaclunank—They lived-- in-a small hottfe in Bank alley. She had several children, and with them was dragged to Lan caster. [shall never forget the ,heartrending scenes when she found that she was to be re , mantled hawk to', slavery. She had three - or. four children, the youngest but a mouth or two old. The master was anxious to obtain them also, but as they were born in a flee State he was not permitted to take them. The children were taken iu charge by the " Direttors of the Poor. Twenty years • later, when • the mother tame to look . fur them, she found the, eldest, a boy, at Colonel Neel's. The others had died. A few months later her 'husband collected seven hun dred dollars; and deposited six hundred dollars in bank, which was afterwards given to the children, and with ajoyful heart went to Mary land to redeem his wife. He had scarcely ar rived there when he wa.sarrested and old into slavery further South. -ThiS was about thirty - five years ago. He has never been heard . of since. Chailotte was sold to a slave-dealer in New Orleans. She was a good nurse, and earned money enough ie few years to purchase her freedom and that of a sister, whom she met there and had not seen for thirty years. She married a wealthy Creole. A few years ago she visited her friends in Colurnbia. • Aboitt this time a • slave-eatchee - of York, -named Isaac Brooks, was taken by the colored people to Hinkle's Meadow, when. the snow was several inches deep, and whipped by them most terribly. A colored' man' was arrested, about this time, 'haridertfled rnaster,litt before he got to ShaWnee Hun his carriage was surrounded and the slave rescued. James Blake. .a fugitive slave, • was killed at the Point Rock about thirty-three years ago: • • . • Alit the passage'of the Fitgitiye 'Slave law ' in 1850, a Mrs. Numan and her children were taken on Fifth street. A Mrs. Cobb and family, from H. Shydam's, while washing. William Baket was the first fugitive slave taken by force; and remanded back to slavery , after the passap..of that law. Ile was sawiug :wood at Shemberger's, on Lecust street,'wheu he Was decoyed to &Mite , Brook's Office: A number of, leading citizens of Columbja ad vanced the'Mpney and-purchased his freedom before his master took him from Philadelphia. In May, 185:2, Archibald G. Ridgely, a slave catcher orlialtirriere, shot Wm. Smith while attemptirig to take him out of a lumber yard • Brown's Hotel. ' He was the first martyr tinder the Fugitive Slave Law, It was a cold blooded-and brutal murder. The Governorof , - Maryland sent Otho Scott :and. ,another lawyer here, and in aprivate and expert manner took testimony., .They and, others were charged at the time with corrupting the admin istration of JUstice. Governor Bigler, after . promising . the Writer .of . this . to. grant -:a - prep& ; • 0 11 4vits, refused when they , were wesented.; Dis4ict-Attorney Thompson 'forever ruined • -by'entering- a•noti jirim.- in" the cases. • Ile soon thereafter left. Lancaster.. He and his. family were on the Henry -Clay,' which was - burned on the. Hudson river. KtiowingAnit he 'wciuld be pursued, Ridgely ran from COlumbla • •to a point a few. , miles beyond York before thierlfeated himself, from the:. ef-:' fects of whiCh-he died in a few months. - It is said that his remorse was terrible , 4fttiri . the InletleKof About fi.urteen years ago John JOnes, a, ftt was arresttp, an who hisyntors were, takihg albug4Wehlut sliteW n : rkt:and -when the - residence of James Barber, he-sprangnte. a eellarway and elected his escit&..at the rear -part of the house. Lydia Downs, when work - Mg at Jonas Myers', was "spotted 4 i and the house surrounded, but she' effected her escape - thronerthe r00f.(4 coloreil,maftlyatrayreSted shifts hoti ng c o 4, aflJ4lll . B.yBfi•ekler'S, who immediately rode to. town and'griie the alarm 'to the colored people. The women on Tow lfill, led by Julia Miller and Mary Jane collected the most handy weaponsand started out the. Lancaster pikeoinging the-son of *freed , m,' They caught tip to the slave 4 catchers-at.,7-Bletz's bflrek, in Mountville, :and fureiblf tos,.irct th e Pailive. • Hundred's of" Argil:lves, fleeing from shriery, ere safely piloted through this place thrOugh the agency of the U. G. H. R. Dan'l Gin , lionik7si, - tett , the rteXt'stat ion telow this; ~, M any were secreted in a false era of a luniber car belonging to William Whipper, and taken to thee Philadelphia planen and from, thence cant aiouird Philadelphia to-New Bedford. l'rreCauley, for some years despatcher at, this place, under Democratic rule, rendered Valuable aid to the fueltives. His position' often e,tive 'hint 'opPorttiniti4 .- of obtaining. valuable'information.' ' Was' as true as steel to the slave. lie was never suspected by his Democraticbrethren with-rendering -aid to-the panting slave when pursued by his master. Goodrich, of York, was the agent there, and , usnally sent word a day in advance When freight. might .be expected in Colum • bia: Cato Jordon; who - took the - cars across the bridge usually condticted them across, where another agent was ' waiting to .conduct them • through Black's.i•yard around the townto Tow •-On one ore sign afeW , minutes' notice was given of the expected ar rival:of several men. Matt. Coates got to the =bridgejust as-,they%were-eineiging-Illfe - refroM. They at once became boisterous, and, as thotigh they were, aCquainted, said they would go" across the street and buy some things uire Unntees), when: r poates whispered .1•11 Them that' their. master was, in their advance and was then at Bogg's hotel. CoateS started on a-run through-Black'syardi-followed- by the frightened fugitives. They effected - their es cake. Bad they been . a few minutes later in crossing the bridge every one of them would have been taken. On several occasions Thomas Bessick and other agents boldly. took slayeS to the cars, in ' !spell - day Mid purelia.sed" tieketS:TOr: thent heir their master was in town, and had men employed to watch the house where the fugitives were supposed to he con coaled. receillect •another Occasion when si;ven fugitive slaves of immense stature, and armed to the teeth, sought no assistance fram the Underground Railroad, but traveled in open - day. rimy were prepared to tight their • nay to - freedom. 1 believe they settled in Chester county. Twenty-five o 1 thir• came through safe frOm Cambridge ; Md. Wheu the Fngitive :Slave law was enacted there were several hum -dredoltheurliVing inColumbia,most-of , Whetir fled to Canada. Ant nest many of thewhiteS thirty-five years egO,III feeling of':entnity - Wris n _engendelm,Minstlie black Juan._:. Rumors were constantly set afloat that the blacks were atmed,_and intended to murder the whites. The. .citizens - : - patrolled - the . streets .at - night- tO- prevent - any-outbreak. Those who pretended . th- --- 4 - _-thet-blacks -were- to -rise,-IM _ xoked _a__ruoh'._themselves,L_wbo.:drove the colored people-out of town and destroyed Much of their property..:Dr. I'arlsh and Charles Bur leigh were prevented from speaking by a mob. .Dr. Goheen, 'who returned from Liberia, brought a colored man with him ! , and, his life was threatened. A mob committed mayhem upon the colored man and tied him •to the knob of Goheen's door, where he was found_ nearly dea - d. • • " - The cases of rescue and safe delivery were SP Auwerons..that the bare mention of them would - fill our :pa per: , LEGAL NOTICES. ISTTATE OF EOM UND I). WA lir FIJING.. I dec'tl.—Lettern of A , ministration upon the above Estate having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Willa for the City and County of Philadel phia. all persons Ind , bled to the bail Jr:atate will make payment. and those having clams against the same will present them to JOSEPH_ BALL. Administrator, No. 51 North i xth _street, or ta.l Rix _A tto rn ey A ALUE L 15 AKELING. 522 Walnut at., Philadelphia. apl-thet• N---'l - 11 - E — DISTIIIOT - - CO 1 - st - T F--THE rnited litateg, -- forthe - INFiro — District ryl% ania, CIIA IMES P. BARNARD, late of Philadel phia. now of Baltimore, Maryland, Bankrupt. havinu petition' d tor his nisebarge, a meeting ',l creditors will I. heldon the 7th day of dune, 1010, at 10 o 'clock - A . M., before the Register. WILLIAM MeMICII 8 8 9..., at Nn 419 Walnut street, in the city of PhilaAelnina, that the examination of the Bankrupt may be finis hc,l, and any busineas of memings required by /motions 27 or 28 of the act of Congress of March 2d, MG. transacted. . • Th., Register will certify whether the Bankrupt hus conformed to his duty.. &hearing will also be had on W EDNESDA , the . 22di i-day Ante, 1870, liefore,the Court, at Philadidphia, at - 10 o'clock, A. M.. when par ties interested may Chow canes against the' Wftuctim the lion. John Cadwatailer. Jud.te sy At.. of the said District Court, and the seal at Philadelphia, the 11th day of May, A. D. 1670. G. R. FOX. Clerk. Attest—WILLIAM Mc MICH A EL,ltegister. my 1241130 _I • N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TH E City and County of Philadelphia—Estate. of REV. JAMES SEDDON, deceaaed.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the tint and final account of JAMES SEDDON and JOHN SED DON, Executors sod trustees named in the last will and testament of REV. JAMES SEDDON, deceased. and lo report .distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountanta, will meet the_ parties .interestA, forthe_ purposes Of his appointment, on THURSDAY, May 26, 1670, at o'clock, P. 11., at his office, No. 200 West Washington Square, in the city of Philadelphia. CLARENCE BURDEN, mytiot thlt` Auditor. "RUSIN ES S UARbS. EDWIN H. FITLER & co., Cordage Manufacturers and Dealers in llemp, 23 N. Water Street and 22 N. Delaware Avenue PERLAD ) OLPHIA. EDWIN H. PITLER. ' CONRAD F. CLOTHIER =MUM BEAVER & CO., Rope and Twine Mannfacturerm and Dealers in nempand Ship Chandtery. '29 North WATEIt.„ 2.i North WILt RVI3S. tf& 13. C. B. TAYLOR., Perfumery and Toilet Soaps. 641 and 643 North Ninth street Established 1112.1. WM. G. FLANAGAN & SON, uoirsE AND slump PLUMBERS, iY7 IY§No. 129 Walnut Street. JOTSEI 3 B. WALTON & CABINET MAKERS, NO. 413 WALNUT STREET. Manufacturers of tine furniture and of medium priced furniture of superiorquality. GOODS ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. Counters, Desk-work, & c,, for Banks , °Maui and Stores, made to order. JOSEPH WA UTON, ,JOS. W. LIPPINCOTT. JOSEPH L. SCOTT.. JAMES L. WILSON, • SOUSE PAINTEIi, MS SOUTH NINTH STREET, eeidence-522 South Ninth etreet. ap3Oly tpi ENE.Y , PHLLLIY.P.I,_ CARPERitri - AND BUILDER,- • ' NO. 1024 SANSOM STREET, jo10:1yrp PIiILADXLPLIIA. _ . F A B. wrGitT, o,f fr g g t3!ote of ronneyiventi oni ofi gRNEY-AT-LAW e2tlmisalonor 96 Madison etroot , ziOhioa g o, Illinois. 'aul9tf3 elo TT ON BAIL DUCK OF EIVEItY width, trot° 22 inches to 7d ineheo Adde,all;munbera Tent and Awning Duck, - Paper-makeee BiW Twine, dui. . JOHN W. EVERNA.D., jos No. /03 Obutoh Meet CUT , Eltoreti, PHILADELPHIA EVEN Dri3- BLIAJETIN, THURSDAY, MAY 19.'1870 A. B. ,BARTHOLOMEW ,Di 0111171Ei EIGHTII MEEK'. • POlortOrO or rimy' / 0 41kOnA°(°g • ...:, .•.. t ..-,. i( . d . 41 a . 7 g /- V g c.tewc I:ho.. :.. Derko. ___ at b 22 3m StillA Of fhb Weld and raoetlioantifal doslgna,and another. Slatel work on hand or tnada to order • • Also, PEACH BOTTOM. ROOFING SLATES. Factory and Salesroom, SIXTEENTH and GALLO RILL St n§ reets. WILSON & MILLER wpft-fd JAY CD_OXE_&_CO Philadelphia, New York and Washington, Dealers in Government Securities. FT:rectal attention_giveti to - the Pnictizitie, ant! Bale r:of. Bonds and Mock's on Commission, at the Board of Bro kers in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. -___COLLECTIONS_MADE_ON ALL. POINTS OLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD RELIABLE RAILROAI) BONDS FOR INVEST AIENT. Pamphlets andfull information given at our 'office.. No. 114 S. Thiid Street n'h2o-tf rn s=‘2o l S AND_: 1881'S Bought, Sold and Exchanged on most Bought and Sold at Market Rates. COUPONS CASHED. , PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS Bought and Sold on Commission Only. Accounts iu allowed on daily balances subject ta check at sight. IYEtt&BRO V- 0 40 South Third St., PHILADELPHIA. ap9tf LEHIGH CONVERTIBLE 6 Per Cent. First Mortgage Gold Loan, We offer for Bale .51.760,000 of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company's new First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Gold Bonds, free from all taxea,interest duo March and September, at NINETY (90) and interest in cur rency added to date of purchase. These bonds aro of mortgage loan of 82,000,000, dated October 6 1869. They have twenty-five (25) years to run. and are convertiule into stock at par until 1879. Principal and interest payable in geld. They are seem ed by a first mortgage on 5,600 acres of coal lands in the Wyoming Valley, near Wilkesbarro, at present producing at the rate of 1.119,000 tons of coal .per annum, with works in progress which contemplate a large increase at au early period, and also upon valuable 'Neal Estate in this city. A sinking fund of ten cents per ton upon all coal taken from these mines for five years, and, of fifteen cents, per ton-thereafter, is eetnbliehed, an 4 The- Fidelity;-Insur ance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, the Trustees under the mortgage, collect tinseesume and invest them in these Bonds, agreeably to the provisions of the Trust. • For full particulars, copies of the mortgage, &c., apply to W. H. NEWBOLD, SON dc AERTSEN, C. Oz. K. RORIE,. E. W. CLARK tt: JAY COOKE OE: CO.; ' DREXEL d CO. myll hp§ D. C. WHIRTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 S. THIRD STREET. BIIIMESBORB TO • SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO. Every department of Banking business shall receive prompt attention, as heretofore. 'Quotations of Stocks, Gold' and Governments constantly received from our friends, E. ,D. RA.NpOLP.O. & CO., Now York, lir onr PRIVATE WIRE: .1;,. • 03'13' . CHOICE .I4V.ESIMENTS. . 18315.000i± • tNOOO • 65.000 . Mortgages unexceptionable charac t er on Proportion centrally aituuted, for solo b• • myl7 ' • ' E. R. - JOI t13, - 707 WALNUT Street; S. MASON BINVS. 300 N F. SITNATF. I 13;13E:UNDERSIGNEDINVITE ATTEN TION to their stook of ' pring Mountain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Cretil' Which, with the preparationgieon by us, we thing eon/ nat.be excelled by any. other Ooat., Franklin Ipstituto No,IS B.: Seventh etTeat. : VINES & .114/9tf , Aroh OrreetWharfAchoylkul D , OV /;;, ; -, •, POCKET ;BOOKS,Atc. An nil styles. ZMM2it;M Miktk YILU FINANCIAL 13ALNIEKIETZ.S . , liberal terms. GOLD Bought and Sold. S 9r 1 , Q,_IEK. Free from-all-Taxeg; COAL #:sA'rOtt" 41 . . i .s*.ciy*r, f.;.; PANCOAST &MAIME , I ', P I AP :AN, PT E 4R . STP I P LY 4 -, Plain and GaNanized • ..; , • WROUGHT:, AND CAST HlOrir PIPE , .For Gas, Steam and Water... , TTINGS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS, Bokukit: Heating by 'Steam and Hot Water, . Pixie OftdlSizestatindrittidio CARD. Haring sold HENRY B, PANCOAST and FRANCIS I. HALLE (gentlemen in our. employ for lantern! year. MO the Stoeit,GOod Will and Fix tnres RfourSETA IL ESTA BLIISHIIIENT, located at the co or of Timm and PEAR streets, luting city, that branch of our busi ness, together with that of HEATING and EENTII4-- -TING puma() and-PRIVATE BUILDINGBirbothIW STEAM and 11QT WATER, in all its various sEsterns, will be carried on 'under the, firm name of PA NI.OAFT at :the old stand, and were-_ commend Theta to the trade and business public as being entirely competent to perforirt ali work of that character. MORRIS, TASKER l'artAnr.Lilie., Jan. 22,1370. . , mhl2-tf MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN THE MOST APPROVED Brick-Set and Portable Heaters. A largo assortment of FLAT TOP, SIDD AND TOP OVA Is RANG AS, for heating additional room,. Bath 110114TH, Registers, Veuttlators,ac. ,LT THOMAS S. DIXON N & 130 Nb, Late Andrews & Dixon, .No. L324,OHESTNCT Street. Phsada.. . enufacfurers Opposite United States . Mint. - of -' - - LOW DOWN. PARLOR, CRABBER, OFFICE, And otber GRATES, For Anthracite,- Bituminous and Wood Fir ALSO. WARM-AIR FURNACES, FOr Warming-Publio-and-Privateßnildings - REGISTERS VENTILATORS arm - • - CHIMNEY CAPS, 000 KING-RANGES, BA.TII-BOILERd - WHOLESALE and RETAIL • LDMBER. MAULE, BROTHER & CO., P. 500 South Street._ _ PA P T IPT - -1870. VHOI O EL - 0V - MICHIGAN CORK PINS FOR PATTERNS. • 1.870. - nPUBMANII) fechilkEV.9B7o. LARGE STOOK. 1870 k 1 02, 1:13 m 4A i l aTO C lae. e. 1870: VA ROLlh A FLOthdIIG. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS IB7O. 1870.ORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL - PLANK. RAIL PLANK. I.B7 I L WAL ?i m ., " ' lB7O OA WALNUT BO AND PLANS. WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT RTED PLANK. ASSO • FOR OABINET MAIIEBB, BUILDERS, &C. 1870 TENPERTA KERS' 1870 ~tg7~.. -LUMBER,. ~. - _U./WERT A 1K E RED, CEDAR. WA 1 NIITAN a-P.1,14M- 1870.., ASH. WHITE 0 • : PLANK HICKORY. AND BOARDS. • SCANTLING. 'lB7O. NORWAY SCANTLING. •, 1870 LARG CEDAR SHINGLES. SHINGLES. C CEDAR YPR E ESS SHINGL ES.TMENT. . 1870, 4SSOR - FOR 'SALE LOW. 1870. , P IMINii - ULIN.H .. 1870. LATH. ' " lIIAULE BROTHER & CO., 2500 SOUTH EITRENT. SAW AND PLANING MILL, DICKERSON STREET WIIARF. Particular attention given to Flooring; Fencing and Surfacing. Hard and soft wood. • .ap26 V=ELL OW ._PINE trAl-BRR,--ORD EBB _ _ for cargoes of every description Sawed Lumber axe tuned at short notice—quality subject to inspection tiPPIY to EDW. H. Row ~mv.llCC nnth Wharo.o. GROCERIES, LIQUORS. &C. DIME ',OLIVE OIL.—THE I bare beg leave to ahnounco to the public that they have made arrangements for receiving, and have now in the More, the celebrated Monet - brand of Salad Oil, %Odell they warrant anperior to any Oil imported into this country. JOS. B. BIISSIEIt & CO., 108 South Delaware avenue. SBERRY WINE—A VERY SUPERIOR and pure Spanish Sherry Wino at only $3 00 per gallon, nt COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. US South becond I cot, below Chestnut. CCLARETS.—EXTRAQUALITY TABLE) Clarets, at 4. S 5, 84 and 497 par case of dozen hot- Gee—of recent importation—in store and for sale at COUSTY'S East Bud Grocery, No. 118 South Sooond street, 'mina...Chestnut. • -. CA LIFORNIA SAL MO.N.--.FRESII Salmon from California", a very choice add() ; for tale at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second ptreet. below Chestnut. EA MOSS FA RINE—A NEW ARTICLE for rood, very choiceand delicious, at Cl/USTY'S Fact End Grocery, No.llB South Second street, below IjTION HAMR—A VERY CHOICE 11 tirticld of Dried Mutton, equal to the beet dried hoof, for We at COUSTY'S East End Orocery, No.llB South Second street. below Oheetuut. lIIST RECEIVED AND IN STORE 1,000 eJ cares of cham on gno, sparklingirattwba and Cali torn la Wines.l.ort ,151 ade Ira, Sherry, JIIIIIIIICII. /Ind Santa 'Cruz Rum, fine old Brandies awl Whiskies, Wholesale and lietail. I'. J. JORDA N, 220 Pear street, Below Third and' Walnut streets, and above Bock street,: • • ' del tf • ORDAN'S CELEBRATED 'P LYRE TUNIC er Ale for Invalids, family nee otc. The subscriber IA now furnished witli hie full Winter supple of hie, highly nutritious and well-known bever age. Its widespread and increasing nee, by order o! physicians, for invalids, nee of families, Am., commend it to the attention of all consumers who want it strictly pure article prepared from the best materials, and put up in tho most careful manner for 1101110 use or tramper. tattoo. Orders by Mall or otherwise promotly supplied. P. a. JORDAN, • • • '• " :No. 220 Pear street, dr7 • ' belOw Third and Walnut streets. DRIIGGINT6 WILL FIND A LARGE stock of Allen's Medicinal Extracth and OR Almonds, Rad;"Rhoi: Citric &Cid,. Cosa's Sparkling Gelatin. genuine Wedgwood Mortars. Ao.,Just landed from bark FtoffnuttgittortutougonT — BOTlEltl` -- BHOEM - A - K.1318 - 4 - CO., Wholosalo_Draggiato: - E.' corner Fourth and, Rota Futtuita.: - , • • • " traue aisTs , -- SUNDRIES. GRAD tea, Mortar Pill Tiled, bombp, Brnobor; Mirrors, Tweezers, Puff Boxes ,Horn Scoops, Snrgleal Intro . mente Trusses, Hard arid . Soft Bobber Goods, Vial 04801:Glaas .and 'Natal Brctagos, &0., SNOWDENI at Fins Hands" D & 'BROTHER, elai•tt """ " • South Eighth , 474 . 4qTrial: soA,P4k.f ENLINIC AtiDi sPPerior--200 boxes inat landfid train MO Idea, and or ',ldo l hy l niamenT suommun & 004. 1 mPorithii !Draftfbtti t R , corns roarlb and 145opfreete. . r r RAND," PERKINS North Sixth St., :„ VICIPPERS , MUM& o.l{l le.b...beN•bY,LeV ifra4+' J,.11 Popartment.—Notico to Phlppors —13.9 a trargeittenta recently perfected, ttdo rUdmpApy i I en t9,offer 111111,10 de, patch Ift the tranerortatl n 4 4t 5 {rely fiLI fr9m Phlj adelph la to . all polnte of he' Leath, JittlltttnbY..-Wyont big aeti Viebtbehanna Nal eye; or d itslaNttrwfantanefEsfeEaiiiettymitt ' te; atityponler attention is ato. mt to tat mew line , tha ongh , he, 'Ea adnobanuri s Valibt., o r yn 11 ,6 op 'the Northo tern annitnt 'of On tat •to Phi clahla,ettibraci g the 'watts or Towantid,AtheneoY.averly, and. the ' to ntiOtr tot Rtmdfor d, 'Wyoming and tbagllunhannei. It .el of , fere, ashort and, apoctly route teitteffalo and Rochester, 'intetlet' and Row befit Wool York ; and alt pointa i thn .. I Northwest and Southwest and. on the areatLakce. l - Merchuu delivered at the Thromth 'Freight Itpet, corner of Ftt t,an d bloldo streetsibefore SP. M., s d IMAM by Past.`Frelaht Wattle thronithont 'th Lo• wyoming• and • Stwanehttana' Valleys early. non day. andtlellyered at Rochester - and Within, forty ittlit 11,'qurs frail IlatO uf Rhibnient. rrartitnlativin reahrd to Rochester, in erlor New York and Women) -Freight may. be obtained nit the office. No en elmidnptAtteet. , KINSLER, i‘gent of P,Ov. - 8, ./"°7 l - • CtRA.PL ThrmgliFre,ight Agent, Prodirdite $lO ' Agelt,N. P. Rqk. yoR II OST 0 11.7-8 T • AMS • ,,LINE ,Drimot. RA MING imam IcAoß'Powr - icrriani Wednesday" and oE' SatUrdaY•"_l l ' , • FROM pS'rittET WHARF, PIIILADahr • AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. • Fitom PEI MAMMY/DA. I A ' PHOhi 'BOSTON* 10 A.M. —r: , 3 t AR'iEft., Wednesday, , ItFay c 4, SAXON Wsdnesday,May, 4 11.0 AN ;Saturday, . • IN'oft.slA}U . SaturdaY,T . 7 SAXON, Wednesday ' 7 " .11 'AR lICS4t adnesalay, 11 FORMAN , Saturday, it .14 ROMA N S Saturday, ,", II ARIES. Wednesday, "...../81SAXON,Wednesday, " 18 ROMAN, So tnrday , • I . ' 211NORMAN;•Hathrday i " RA XON , Wednesday "-25 i A RIES, Wednesday, .""Rs '. NORM AN,Sahirday, , " 28tROM AN , Saturday, 28 These Steamships punctual's% Freight reCeived every day.,, • - Frei forwarded keen tiOhits in New England! ' --- -For - Freight' .Passage (superior accommodation - 0 *NAY to HENRY WIENSOR k .CO., , AU South' Delaware *Venn°. aftkis EfiiiiiA 777 RICHMOND 'NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE. , , .• t lIROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH AND WEST. THOREASED FACILITIES AND REDUCED RATES FOR 1870. STEAMERS LEAVE . EVERY wrxtritiFinia 1 . and SAT UR DA Y,at 12 o'clk, Noon, from FIRST WHARF, above MARKET Street . . • RETURNING, LEAVE RICHMOND MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, and NORFOLK TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. IlfarNo Bills of Lading signed after 12 o'clock on 'Sailing Dal. RA'rEli•tmall-pointaluNerittand 'trarolinu inu via Seaboard Alr , Dfneßallretd, conneCting at Portsmouth, and to Lynchburg, Va., Tonnesbee and the West via Virginia and Tennessee Alr-Lino, and Rich mond and Danville Railroad. FreighiliA NI)L ED BUT ONOE,and taken st LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. • , —No-eharge for - commiselotrolrayage,u. say .apuuse far— transfer. . _• - • . liteamebtps Mann; at lowest rates. Freight receive(' DAILY. - -State-room accommodations-for passengers. - --, - WILI.IIIM P . twYDE & 430. I N N 0.12 south Wharves and P lir No. 1 North Wharves. W. P. PORTER, Agent atRI bmond and Olt} , Point.. T. E. CROWELL &CO., Ag is at Norfolk i, IipHILADELPHIA . D_ _SOITTIECERI*I. J_ MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR L.H4Es FROM o [TEN STREET WHARF. t ' The ACHILLES. will Ball for--NEW ORLEANS, direct.; en Thor. day, May 26, alt 8 A. M.- .. - . :.- • The'Y AZ(111 -- will , sail - Trim' NEW - ORLEANS, - -vis Bavaria.— May, —. The TON AWA NliA will sail for SAVA,MNAR on 844,11V141,14 2let . at s o'clock tr;.!;' BAVANNAB on The ViNe t c;l ifsail for WiLbil[iidtON, N.. (3,,0n • Friday, May 20y at' 6A. M. _ d . • Through tulle of lading d alcul t , an rampagetickets ;:toidu to_all Painta South a LS of LAPIN SGNED 41BEEN STAVEUIF. For freight gr_poosagt+, aFILIX to - "WILLIAM L. J NEB, General - Agent, - - 13(1 SoutlrTiara street VoR NEW YQll.lc. VIA DELAWARE —I2—AND-RARITAN OANA.L. EXPRESS STEA Ml3O AT COMPANY._ • ---- Thi - CITNATESTTIMI - QUICIi EST - Water c °mantra - CT: tion between Philadelphia. and New York. .. Steamers lea vo.daiip from First Wharf below MAR- K ET - i•treet, -- Philadelphia, - - and foot of - WALL - fltrie.. - ; Goods forwarded by all the Linea running jint of New York, North, Sitator_Weat, free.of..cammission.. Freighta received Daily anti forwarded on accommoda ting term WEI. P. CLYDE CO., Agents, ;: lisig)etroAvaue JAB. HAND, Avit.iI9 ? E reos.wivyorv. XTEW -- EXPREISS - LINE TO -- :ALEICI4,N - dria, Georgetown and - Washington, D. 0., via Chas apelike and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alen andria from the most direct route for _Lyuchburg, .Brie tol, lijturvilie, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwood Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf I abov- - tdarket street, every Saturday at noon. Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE & 00_ No. DI South Wharvelf and Pier 1 North , Wharves, HYDE & TYLER, Agents at Georgetown. M. ELDRIDGE & CO., Agents at Alexandria, Da DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE STEAM. TOW-BOAT COMPANY .—Bargevtowod hetween•Philadelphla, Baltimore, Havre de Grace, Del aware-City and intermediate points. 'WM. P. CLYITH -- dr gents; Capt. JOHN LAT'OBLIN,Sup't Office, C0.,12 South Wharves, Phila delphia. _ tr§ 1 - 1 4 OR NEW YORK, VIA DELAWARE ANT) RARITAN CANAL , SWIFTSURE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DISPATCIL_AND SWIFTSDRE Leav Dig daily at 12 and 5 P. M. The steam propellers of this Company. will eommenco loading on the Bth of March. Through in twenty-four hour's. Goods forwarded to any point free of commissions. Freights taken on accommodating terms. Apply, to W5l. N. itATRI) CO., Agents, ma-tf 132 gonth Delaware avenue. REAL ESTATE SALES. /IR _,ORV,Vi.A.NIS' LIRT SALE!--OWTHE Prernaes:—Estate of Janet Galloway, deceased.— Jumes A.. Freeman,. Auctioneer.—Stone and Yratue •It lane, above Carpenter street., Gerniantewn. Under authority of the Orphans? Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on ThtiritilaY, May 26, 1870. at 12 o'clock, eon will he ,sold' at public sale, without rearm. on h as, the following described real e.-tats, late n -Janet Gni/e -we!), d crane ed:—A II that lied with nit stmages thereon OreCtO of Germain we now th •Twe hof the cit y, on the northeastweelly'side of Cr 'us a road, be ginning at a corner at the distance of 41 feet mclie4 (or thereabouts) Ran hwt stwardly, measuring along the -ideal said Creeshum road from the line of 'Daniel Paul's land, being near the centre of a large willow tree and 33 feet distant nertheastwerdly from a stone wall erected by Geo, W. Cementer on the southeast wa ally fide of said rend; thence by n line parallel to and 40 ft. distant from the line of Dan't Paul's land N. 43 deg. F. I'o fed' to a stake set for a corner; thence S. 46 deg. 20 min. E. SO foot to a stake set for a corner; thence 5.43 deg.4ti MID. W. Infeel 6 inches to Creeshain road (at the distance or 33 feet 'tort heestwarill y from the aforesaid wall I; then.-.' 411011 g the said road N. 32 'deg. 12 W. 83 feet 4 inches to the place of beginning, Oar' The above to( is 83 feat 4 Inches ort Cretshant read by 110 den, on che :in.; and 173 feet deep on the other, being elOf eet wide on the rear. The improvements emtsist of a two-and -a•half-titory vent dwelling; containing 9 rooms, t teo-n ory _frame ho -se coy to in in a-4 rootnsi f rame - stab"e, 4•e, Large side garden, tenth grape-vine : and 'arbors. gOOSebllrie.S. flllfllll IS. plum trees, 4 . c. -$lOO to be paid at the t line of sale. By the Court, .108. -MEGA RY, Clerk 0. C. FOCNTAIN_WA RD, Executor, JAMES A. FRREMAN, Auctioneer. • na retl9 W Store.No, 422 alnut street. a il REAL ESTATE.—JAMES A. PREE- Lam , MAN, Auctioneer.—Desirablo Reahlonce, No. 621 Vino street, opposite Franklin Square. On Wednesday, May 29th71670, it 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public rode, at the Pit node phla Exchange,. the following de enibed real estate, viz: All that desirable three story Erick residence, witnjkluble three-story heck bun.lin.e., sad lot of ground - I.Weto belonging, situate on tho mirth tette ilf Vine street (Ni. 621), iii the 'l'hirtenrith Ward of the city. being 17 toot front and 90 feet t inches on n to a 4 foot alloy trailing into Marshall street, and .s Itli the ties thereof. c ult;ect to en irrialeemable,grouwl rent of &124 al, silver per annum. 1:;"' The hen, has 1. r. ii pit! in roMteete order', for is oft, Orel/rants, the cellar' laid' in cement, with cod? lib.' nd s rine heater, Naito)? parliii . "nlitl'ithite,gia. , itlodei.n. at ibran 111 by g in the rear. Pe , Mar .nt wash,tand, to the din mbers, gas ,fitting's , and hande'ters inc!mlad t,t t'ie sale, tooter-clew's, -gad a!! o , en en re,‘ , , Yrto ranee with hot and odd wattT. Pita eession 'OM] the ed. Note at NO. 1111 Vino street. l'hree•fOlintlie lir the pnrehase mono, may menthe on mortgege. $2OO to be paid when the prop'-nty 14 struck JAMES, .1. FREEMAN. Auetioneer, • • el 7 "f. 10 td L. I - IA .:1.2N k. 1,1 0,41.1_4 VA—X. 6, tt. Milli John lit, carthy, deceased.--Janies A,. Free man, Auction, or. Thren•etory brick honse,! 1l norn , •treet ent of lin , per •atid sontltof Fit twit or street. Potter authority of the Orphans' Vourt for ho Vitt. en d 'ount3 of Philadelphia. i t We , lnetulay, Ni ay 2'41870, at 2 WeiOck •noon,• Will „be •pold -nubile sale, at the Philttdelphia ExclatogC, the following descrlhod real ta,te, Inti the property of flicrarft, d/ceased Xll nett certain lot of ground with the 3' threettitory gout therm, erected, situate en lie 13011 , WM 4' "O of O !AIWA', fit the distance of 03 feet 0 irvilies , n,tward frulel ESPY street, behveen juniper and Broad Arerts, in the Third Word of the city ; containing in frOfit on Moore htreet to feet,and in depth of that breadth lii feet 0 inchhe. Subject to ,540 ground rout, per an- Ill! . RO to be paid at tone of MOO. • • By the Court . .I(iS F; 11l MEGARY, Clark O. C. . FELIX ,filc(lA RTHY, Adnilniqtrator. JAMLS A: FREEMAN, Auctioneer, wits 12 19 Mt0re.4.22 Walnut ntreet. fETA .. -.1 1 - I,ll l .z . ',!Ei!,`"'llgn ( e !Pan t ! It .l ;t l q;:t l:3 4 l lnie lfl m S if r i' l r: ,E : 1111016 All(1101101T, Threo•slory Brick Ilwolling ' lot 17 I.y r-44; feet, No 718 S. Broad street. Under onthorltr of t la. Orphans Court for the rag and county of P Idle lielptilit, on Wednesday. May. 25th. 1870. at ig o'clock, noon, will lir Bold nt public 41:110. without 11+Serve, at the i "'Philadelphia Exchange; the. following, doecrihed real _entuta..lat_c_thq.,PeAP9AyLef Mizak4(.4. FinAgan,(lt'con , ed : All -, that pertain lot .of . ground With the baildinial 1 herotnecrorted.'situate on the Wont side of Broad street, : at-thellistence of -113 feet southward. of Blit open street. In lha Twen ty-4i xth - W a rd-of. -tho -ally 4 containing la front' on Brawl titregt v. 00 tc piT hi depth windward 68 1 feet t)lnche 0 t() Lloyd eteeet. • ,•" ' . _ , - On.tili vDot - 6.0f,ar0 er,eo e fl a three-story brzelVtnetllina,.. -4"re/inn:gen Breao 'efi,et. tentaitting, fire rooms, anti! a :• tarid &tory (awn lungs fronting en Ltoda .street,'. cpmain- iv* threo moms' : ' ' I . •, ' ' ... "' ' ' i .' ' amirrelearotinanmbinnoo. n:.5160 tb balleid el; time °foal.). .. - , 1 ..,: ~ ~ ~ . , • Illy the Court . E ., , _ - JOSEPH 'IIIIMVII3r, Poet v• C. t o .., , ,A'l ." i ONTA4I,4,,,,I3:RICSMAN,AuttIenenr, 1, iny51 4 2'19 ' ' • ' "Illteretql Wttiaut otreet. REAL ESTATE SALES. L•••• tr.; ere—Eslatent Abraham /shiner.. duceaski:—llamos A. nt A • tietionger.--Vafidtblet. Allures of . GroUnd, containing together 3.3 Acres, Hart Latio,Twenty.telahth titty' hitefgeefeel.` by•Twethylk6cond4s TWenty-third, ?Nen t f,„fitb..TWoulty•hilltOwSid, Sixth and.Twenty seveut ilitreets. 'and bye Cutoberbeldilmdaluntingdom stilletarts'Under authority contained in thel will of r". 4 h./Whiten' &ceased; on W, tin -slbirgeMay 26th, w4,,e.k42 o'eleck; nooo,,will be' sold at phlyhe sale; ithelffteterett, at the Phtladely&he gyiehafige, the fief lowing ,described teal. estate', 1 . 12.; , t Alt illtle)certain sifletal beginning at a point on Hurt Lano, 37 feet inCheitutglltwesterly . from the_ stoitin,..esr•Corner of the intersection of the said. ilart• Rliffs itha'Twenty seTeritit gtreetr ewnew laid down op the Plan of the City; thence Pedal 72deg. 43 laid. 'east' 23.34 - perches, thence thrther along said Haft lawn torah 73 deg. 7 join. east 118'95 perches ton point in the interdection of said 1 art land anct - Twen . ty-secetal [Met; a n(4,71/ 8 down in the Plan oftlte . Oily, thenio r 101111( Aeg, min. west 39.3 pre treh•to tifthe intersection or Cum '• berlend arm T.wentyzsecond strepteras now , laliddown in the Plan of theility', theneie 73 1 16if.lrinfb. west .. 143.20 perchee , to a peititt , thlincen utieth-.aideig. 55 min. east 39.27 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 35 acres 01 land. The above Tract will •be divided .into Twelyts Tracts and sold Recording to dplantiohle by' the Dlatiict' Sur- • yey or as folloWs No. tract beginning at tit cent re of the Intersee-, Hen 01 Twelitylidrd and= Iftinti - mtt - doirt streets ; thence esetwardly along . the centre of ; tingdon street about.4so,feet to a point beyond tht, een re of the Inter section of Twenty•second street; thendti nrifth 'l4 deg. 211,min. esst,abont 113 feet to Ilart.lane, it thence west ward along the south side el 'largish". 456Seet 1936 inches to the centre of TWentv-thier and thence ._south _ along thesahlTwhitty street 152 feet be the place of -N t O, g 2 i . n 4A l lrhe - 't 0 f land adeoig 1•5,../ .. P i n 5 414 1 4 south, ex tending, ~outhward along thene id• 11- of TAPenty-thisd street.49,ffeet. More or less ; thence 873 deg. 17 . firin.; E. 335 feet, more ilriess;to a point in the. interseetieni of I:wentyrrecond and Ginn berlan d streets ; :thence N. 14 deg. 28 min. E. 528 feet 1/ inches. warder less', to the intersection of '1 w,nay-second and Huntingdon streets, , atid 445 feet along 11 untingtion'street, • • ~, -:-- No; 3-41 - 4-rtipt - bepnding Zio" 1 - on the. west,46o feit 3 inches -along the middle ef Mottle gdon street; /56 feet 4n inches ttiong'the'mlddle . l.t enty-thlru• street to Bart lane; .106 feet inches along ' the. middle of TWOllllYriblttlillEitteof tO nart fano, and 45/ feet lbb Inch along the soutlestde of Bart . ' No. 4:—A tract - lA . l'dd adjoining Nun 'the south, 'extending southward a long:t he middle of-Twenty-fourth - street 453 feet; 8 incliovi; thence south 73 deg;l7 min. east r 1,52, feet.fi- nett to tho in oldie of Twenty-third street; there' northward along the. nilddlet` ' Twenty-third street 491 reef ' inches: to. the •ntithlie 'ot flitutberland street, and 450 feet 3 inches along: buroberltnnt'street to the place of beginning. - • - - No. 5 tract of land - adjoining ' No:' ,- oh the west, beginning at a , point the centre of the Intersection of Twenty-111th and diuntingdon streets - ; ;thence north -ward along the middle of -fifth street, 238 feet - - -1634-art.-40-41-artne ,, Llit-Vo-along--,the--,solath -of:_-: Bart lane eastward 458 feet - 8. inches' - to ;the. middle of -Twenty -fourt h street; thence southward 200 feat, mere or less, to the middle .of Huntingdon street ; thence westward 450 feet 956 inches to the, place of beginning. No. 6.—A Tract adjoining N 0.6 'on' the smith thence ' soul haers.) al oi e g the middle , 'of Twen/yAfth_street_4 - feet 34" inches; theti - ce solifli:73 - t73 452/ Pet 63 inches to the middle of Twenty-tourth 'Street . ; thence northward 418 feet 1i inches•to the middlo'of Hunting don street, end 450 feet 9h inches elotes• theeta_me. , Tract adjolnifig No. 6 On then west, .28'2 feet 74 in thee aloeg the middle of ,T wen ty -el ilthr 'street ; 452 feet 1144 inch along the middle of 'if inetingdyn street; 243,1eet b. 11; inches along -the ,of ;Twenty-filth street, and 454 feet 3a itch along: the south. sidp,of Hart lane. ' N0.13.—A Tract adjoining No. 7 on thelibtali ; 363 teat - 914 :inches Meng :tin:Am/410 of Twoulystixth.--street ; --- thence 73 deg. 17 min. east 453 feet.ll Inches, to the mid- , dle of TWentyditthi street I theme, inert liWatd'-'406 feet ',7 Junes totbemidtde of IlrentingdorC:atreet, and 452 feet., 1H inch along the middle of Huntingdon street.', No. 9.---A Tract adjoining No .7 onthe west.;, 328 feet .in cites along the middle of Twenty-seventh street to Bart lane ;'4s3feet 1 loch along the south aide of Mart lane to the middle of. Twenty-Sixth' street ;: thence 217 _ feet 6 inches to-the middle 'efliutalu g•Reit street; and 450 feetalong the.. eine. • No. 40.—A tract adjoining N 0.9 en the south';` eitend-•- ' lag _southward- along the mittillo•-of•-Twenty-seventh street 326 tees 634 inches ; nonce 8t•,73 'deg. 17 pain.. E. - 431 feet 95i itches to thu.ntiddle of Twenty-sixth street ; thence uorthwsrd 364 lect to the middle of. Huntingdon .litreet,atid - VO feet along the middle-hi - the mme., No. 11.—A. tract adjoining N0.,9 on the weat y. 87 feet 3:4 incites along the middle ot Bumf ogden street, and 333 =feet -- 636' inc ass -- uloug - 4he'=mld+liu '= af''-Twen4l4-tterentlt--- street to Bart -lane - and 61 feet inches_ along the side7o - illart - latfertife - wfituttentlystlins - hly4 - M. feet 51j /mhos long. • • . No. 12.—A tract oiljeiffibg NO. n , on the tenth ; 91 feet lucltes:alourthp - -mithile- - otilmath n glo.sttoht.--;-3217-, feet . inches along Alit-_ of_Twenty,-seventlt-- , -- street ; 114 feet inchee on the southerly/I,le, and 314' - _ feet 50,1 inches along the western - • • , g 5 The above property Is believed 'to be underlaid with- as deposit - Willie7 - 11r - fek. -- Cht'h - Vrato - d -- ex en , eion of ireprovements in the, fwenty-e , ghth Ward, will soon bring it ln the market. • The ground lays well, • And, is but a few feet south of Lehigh avetinch - Which_ht.__ opened 80 fi•ot wide. from. Twenty-ninth steed to Ridge avenue, end will soon be opeued to Broad at. Diamond street isle 1ie,70 feorteld& - atid cibbitStr through - or around the. Odd'F'Sliows' Cemetery, othi It is - Intended by, paving it in - the most improved Jauntier; to'thakti it. 'one of the most at•ractive dr-treat° the Park. • _Titnnty-sixth ifieet atta - .l7wk - streetnre opened into nwares. 27te tracts 'will be sofa `loThe centre of the the Streqs - ore .titen;on the p 'an Earl lane Irti3 son be vacated, by which al i llhe north line. or the tract will he extended abwit2o feet, Clear of in cumbrance...l,2oo lobe paid on each ut time ofsale. _ Sale DI the whole estate verern ! votw. • • , _ I.TLOW, Exocutor JAAIES FREEM A N Anutioneor, my 9 12 19 . toro 4...l3vatnuvetroet c _-10 CAPITALISTS.' S_ OPERATOR and others.—Janics , A.Frceman; - Auctioneer. Vert* B Valuable uidneAt• Properties."' Offleodituildings, 233, 235 nod 287 $. Third:tarot; lot tit, by 196. feet. On Wedneedalday 23th, WO, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be hOrd 'at public sate. at' the 'Philadelphia' Ext hangit, the following • described real Pith. te - ; • viz.: 'A If thittiCeltaia lover piece of ground with the S sod oral inessuagee thereon ere, ted, on trivolvit tilde of Third street, between Walnut and Spruce stri:l7lll, the - Fifth Ward of the city; two of tn.) said houses fronting on Third street (.1‘ os. 233 and 'Sib), and the remaining "8 on the rear end of said lot of ground. cc. t - twill g iii front.on Third str,iet 31 feet, and in depth 193 feet tnoro or less to Levant street. .4461 , , ell that certain fon r-gdry brick meelmage with the three-story brick bath bu ild ings -with the lot of ground thereto belonging. ei.l nate 011 -the oast tide of Third strret, between, Wain ut ti•irience streets, in the • gift h - W ard bonndiruttlie nbnvo no the math(No2l37 ),T• - eentirining — nr - frultron - st Id trirri - td - reer23 - feetd - ineh ea mid extending in del - 411.11d feet with the nee, Of a four feet leitaN w ork-strait,--• , The above 2 lots roain togsther 4.4 feet frtint on Third strett, and on it or, erected 3 !arse 4-skty brick Ili /dings rah allies ond ,base pt. als and 3-story brecic' montages; zit the rear heating rn Itotr plate and' tetiant street. The whole revsto toad tenants for ss.liosn4r.annum. . . . Nay be examined on application to Robert MacGregor, Ef q., on the promisee, lertus.—.s23,Jllo may remain on mortgage. . sEit - ,tuo to be paid at timeot sale. - , J.A.lll.litS A. ,Atictioneer, nrtyl2 19 0ru.4122 aluut etreet. Fr 1 01:1-1AANS' COUICI SALE ON THE Preinises. Estate, of (Lathan Kalb,' deceased,— ames A. Ir, reeman, A uctioneer. Dwol ling 'and Largo Lot, Whiter Street, near Nato, Germantown. On Thurs day afternoon, Mny 26, 1470, at 4 o'clock', wilt be sold at public sale, on the premises, the foltawingr described real estate, late the prop ert y Kolb, deceased : All that certs in mesnuage end lot of .graund, situate on the northwesterly :side at W GMT' strotltDirmotiv called Du y's lane) in' the Twenty-second Ward of thwcity ; be ginning on the south side of saint Whiter sweet, at a. corner of this and let at ground convoyed ',)y the said Gottleib R alb to Win. Mills theme by ,the same N. 01 deg. 2.36 test' to,, corner lei.the ainc II F. William Rockins's let d; thence.by tho saws W. 393 deg. D. 100. Wet togrotaid of 31. Altai:lw ;. thence by thee same B. 02 deg. E. 211 feet to the side said Mater street4thencoriltia r d_timeanuLti.-M4-dog::AV-100_faet„to_:. the place of littinning. . • . OW" The tnq r r, »,als arr a sir-monied stnae house,. ' 'stable and barn. Th , lot is lttree t lot by 2 it feet, nn-th fruit trees am! shrubbery, and is-nei-:•it: a'ed for any manu facturing pnrpoe. br, , Wr ry being within,. (00 feet al .. .Alain peed, and J l ' join o!e.i.' walla af Day's: Lane Station. 11 . ist,r t ha' gas and water intro dared , a d is waradaw i 7.0. • 119' ricer of ineutolora we. Salo peremptory. • . 4 .100 to he pain a t t nue of ealo. • By the Court, JOsEPLI ECI ARY , Clack 0. C. CHRISTIAN K I ZEl.,_Annticilstrater. JANES A. FI:DEMAN, Awctioneer. Store. 122 Walnut. street. =MEM k."l. 1, .1::!1: NAL 1 4 .:,—,-ESTATE juil et 301,6 E. Dotialine, (Ivrea,. d.:-....latatta A. Free man, A Octioneer.—Torce-stocy brick welling, No. lonS Chris. inn street, with threi , ,tory brick 1101140 on Donley street. -Coder an thoritt. or HUI, Orphans' Court for the City nod. County of Phif: , ticiplifti r on Wednes daY, May 21.1070;at 12 o'clock, non, will basald at pub lic side, at the l'hiladelphia•EN.:thainie, the following de-• scribed real estate, iota af joha E.. 4itmoll yr, deceits,l-: . 141111 , 1 tit e. , Prtital , ,t s of grimnd wink the ibree-t•to, y brick 111 . 0S:41i:1'2 4111.t , 0il tireet 6 ll 6 itnatO 'Ol , the south Pvin ar Chriotiail iart-vt Att, the •ilistaneo of 14:t feet. wfslw.r.l , or Tenth street, in the Sevmud Ward of the city, contnininn iu ironl etreet 16 toot, and in der . ll, shoot fort iliore or los,. to Donley street, On which Is erected a three•storr.brick bouse containing 6 rooms. .Clear of incond.ratute. 8100 to In: paid t 11111. lof POP. Ity tho Court, .1051` ,, 11 M I:0 A RY. Clerk O. 0. Wirt. KNI(3IIT Adm'r :TAUT> A. rtt. NT. Auctioneer, s, 1 . 21 otreot DEN''' INT It V PAL D.ENTA_LL IN A. --A 8 UPEEIO.II article for drawn.: i'Llie 't cnit li ..histroying animalcule w9 ll etch infest them, gtvinq too oil , t hi. ums. Acid leaving a feeling of fragreoce and pier , t cleanliness in the month. It may ha need daily, arid will be found to strengthen weak mid tileciglig ,hums.: while the aroma and detersiVeneFs will recommend i i to every one. Be ing composed with the asaiiitance or the Dentist, Phyoi• chine and hi irroscopist, it is confidently offered as a re li a bl e Aubsfitu to for the uncertain washos formerly in Icifrilitent Bengsto n acquainted i with i the n e as ii trmate of the Dontalltua, am ocato ita owl; it contains nothing to prevent its nurestraioeti emPlffillouli• . Made only by JA,rvozi T. NH INN, Apothecary, al Broad and Spruce streets. rally, and , D. L. Stack bo g ie, It ol)crt Os Davis, Geo , C. law or., . Chaa: illfivers; , ' • e ' S • 14, ateCollti,• H, O. Bunting, gluts. it, Überlc, James N. - Marks 10: Dringlinket Al'ilo,, 1R Y ..V.412.:43 $ ,.- . WlPth - Vii 1'9= 79 - 4 - 1 :-- -- -- For sole by Dmggieto g9IiO Frod. Browne, ••,-- • Iloseard AZ Co., 0. K. Koons' haute 11. ha y, C. Lt. Noodles, T. J. llonbrin A, Arobrogo Smith, Edward Parrieb, Wrn . B. Webb, • Jiunes L. Blopharo, Oorni'Dt Henry - 110 () DG E R S' _Ltd POCKET PFARt and gPAC: II N. 11I.ES 'of lathutiful 11ntauk , IrODGE7I8' and WADE it DU cantls,,, nd tb 'CELREItAI,RD LSCOULTRS RAZOR'diVIStiOat; /4 1111411,0 t to finest quality. Ilazolut V..ttjvca...Puillors arid 010 'uttery ground and poßehed, Utthe most suptoved conaltuellun'toaesitit lquiriug, , at P. MADEIRA'S, Cttf It;r , n ud Eluralcal juorumeut At 10 Tenth etreot, bqlqw Chestnut. mYI