AMITSENIENT,. . —The last; performance of Not Guilt?) will. iffe given at the Walnut Street Theatre; to-night, with a good caste. On Monday evening next . Mr. - Joseph Jefferson will begin an engage ment by the production of Rip ran Ttrhalle. —At the Arch, this evening, the comedy Te Better Half; Craig's •burlesque, Don Juan or, the 80-OnScan - dal Revised, and the drama, The Golden Termer, will be produced. On Monday evening John Brougham will appear in his celeliratell. plan - Pie - Bed Light ;, Or, the Signal of Danger. —At the Chestnut, to-night, a variety per formance will be given. Chang, the Chinese Giant, together with the entire company, will appear. Op Monday evening an additional company from Boston, including many skilled performers, will appear. —A farewell performance will be given at Carncioss & Dixey's Opera House to=night. —The Pilgrim panoramawill be exhibited at Concert Hall to-night. • Allen & Pettengill's company of first-class minstrerperformers will appear at Duprez & Beoedict's . Opera House, this , evening, in a good performance. —At Musical Fund Hall, to-night, the Am phion Society will give a concert to Mr. Carl Sentz. PEBLICATIONS OF THE REEK• By J. I ) ; SEELLY-& The• Three Rules. By Mary D. R. Boyd. 12mo, pp. 252. Illustrations. By the AUTHOR. For sale by J. B. Lippincott • Co. ...11itop.se - by Sea - and Land. By Mary L. . Evans. 12mo, pp. 301. 13 - Aiirm; BROTHEI. History of Queen Hortense. By John S. • G. Abbott. 12mo, pp. 379. Illustrations and portrait. The Vicar of Bullhamptcm. By Anthony 'Trollope. Svo, pp. 300. Illustrations, Grammar of the• Anglo-Saxon Language. By F. A. March. Svc), pp. 253. By!e. SCRIBNER & Co. Elocution. By J. H. Malvaine. 12mo. pp. • 406. History of Rome. Vol. III: 13,i• Theodor Mommsen. Translated by Rev. Wm.'J. • •' Dickson ' D. D. Sco. pp. 571. , Ancient Law.- By Henry Sumner ?Maine. __Jim_ pp. 36. Wonders of Architecture. (Illustrated Library of Wonders). Translated from the French by R. Donald. 12mo, pp. 204. -Illustrations. POUBSyIVaII3IBI Natiolila Guards. The Adjutant-Ge.neral has issued the follow ing order: • "- lIRADQUARTERE NATIONAL GUARD OF PENNSYLVANIA, HARRISBURG, May 15, IS7O. Gencirl Orders, IVo. 5.-1. Hereafter each and every company.of the National Guard of Penn sylvania shall have prepared and keep for the purpose, an enlistment book, - in which' each anti every member of the company sikall sign hiS name, which signing sball be alectak enlist ment for tive - veats; and in which shall liekept a deScriptive list of each and every member, as follows, viz.: Name ; rank ; age ;. height—feet, inches ; complexion ; eyes; -hair ; joined for duty and enrolled—when ; where; occupation ; resi dence ; remarks. This book shall be at all times open to the examinationof the proper inspecting officer, to whom every man enrolled thereon must be ac counted for. 11. No election of company offiedit" shall be held unless the prescribed minimum number of men belonging thereto are present; and if the election'shall be for an officer or officers of oidorganization . .the minimum number of .men required to be present Shall he paraded in uniform of such organization. 111. When two, three, four or five comigin ies. intended to he increased to a regimental standard, are organized, they shall be consoli dated into a provisional battalion, and the ranking officer shall take command. 'Elec tions for field officers of such battalions shall be ordered as follows,viz.:—For a Major,on the .organization of six companies; for a Lieuteti ant-Colonel, on the organization of eight com panies; for a Colonel, on the organization of ten companies : P tor bled, That the prescribed — number of minis,,totreompanies-shaltbeparade The intention of this paragraph is to aid and facilitate a regimental organization, and if this be not accoruphslWd within - a year from the or ganization of the first company, such battalion Shall be consolidated with others, or parts of others. to form a regiment. IV. Division commanders may arrange , or ganizations in their commands as they may deem best for the interest of the service, re porting the the same to these headquarters for record, on approval by the Commander-in chief. V. Officers conducting elections shall certify on honor, on the returns now required to be made by them, that the requirements of pant g,t aplas II and 111 of this order have been com plied with. By order of Jonx W. GEAtir, Governor and Commander-in-chief. A. L. Buss.ELL, Adjutant-General, Penna. CIatIOSI PIES OF CORK A Glimpse at an Irish City. Among the recent visitors to Cork is a cor respondent of the Wfieeling (West Virginia) jacnigmccr, who thus records his impressions of the place "Cork seems to be a city where trade, com anerce and manufacture's are in a flourishing •condition. Large ships and small schooners, large.ocean steamers and small tug steamboats,- are peacefully reposing at the quays, secure from the strife of -ocean, The docks and - wharfs are crowded with carts and drays, and the merchandise loading and unloading on the quays and railroad stations give little indim tion of want or distress. There are some tine public buildings in Cork. The new Provincial Bank is a chaste and beautiful piece of archi tecture. The warehouses and bnsiness stores are both capacious and ornamental. its hotels are elegant, and have all the comforts and lux uries which the best regulated American hotels can boast of. The dwelling-houses ace of all sorts and conditions, from the lowly stone, white and slated rows of cottages 'of the poor. to the liffty and modern live-story mansions of the opulent. Some old houses may still be seen that have stood the storm and sunshine of two hundred years. They have a quaint and ancient appearance, but are still strong sin substantial. I fere we see no frame buildings of any description, and no shingle roofs. The houses are built of brick, hard srindstone, whinstone (or trap). which will last for ages. "The streets of Cork are, with a few excep. tions, wide and spacious. They have broad smooth sidewalks, are well paved, clean, and at night lit with gas. One of the public squares contains a statue of Father Matthew, the great tpostle of temperance. It is cast inbronze,and said to be a very good likeness. One thing fro rtes me as a novelty: many of the houses - have their side walls, both front and rear, s;:ded. This gave thorn a rather singular ap pearance, but it is said Id he a good preventive dampness. None of the streets have shade :,es>es or brick pavements, and no houses or tores have awnings. We eau find no unpaved :streets in this city. The streets are either well • t - ia,ved or macadamized, perfectly smooth and level, and clean as a new pin. • c , Looking at the crowds passing and re- passing-on-the streets, an American i s s t ruc k with some points of differenee between them fuld what he. Is used to seeing in his own cities. flv: e we find Dv ALlVaicitG (not' [Or thiA WAVAI ycitiv..ens of African • ut-soeut Bat wo fiat ' Rangling with, the crop ds oßladies and 'gen le , Rien,iirossea in l ithe very height. ,of 'fashion, nearly an.equal number of bare-footed women and children, Who pass along without excitingt any 'remark. Such a sight we never have-in. .Atneritli'. , Cork may be said to be situated , Oft an island Of the river Lee, which is about two ' ikales' in length: Its streets are very lrregillarly, laid out, but the bouses of late yearssewn' to, rn be built with better taste and.ore uniformity. ; The population does not, exceed 80,000. ..It , is both a manufacturing and commercial city. There are foundries, distilleries, glass-houses and woollen factories. Being the seaport of a great aglicultural 'county, it exports to Eng land large quantities of grain; butter, pOrk and cattle." CITY BULLETIN. —Class Day was celebrated yesterdayat the University of Pennsylvania. The usual exer cises were-gone through by the class of 1870.- The following was the programme:: Music;' history, by William D. Neilson; poem, by Henry G. Ward ; oration, by Frank G. !Row land; present ation of the wooden spoon; class song and music. The spoon was conferred on Francis F. Rowland. The executive commit tee was composed of \S.D. Neilson,G. M. Chris tian, R. M. Houston, A. 3. Miller, and F. F. Rowland. The following are the members of the class : President, G. F. Martin; vice presi dent, J. M, Carirpbell; secretary, R. M. Huston; treasurer, T. L. Harrison; Charles D. Barber, Francis E. Brewster, John M. Campbell, George IA: Christian, 4t . ‘rank. L. Cleve, Hugh Craig, Jr., William C. Cox, Chas: W. Dulles Francis G. DuPont, Henry, T. Eck ert, Theoddre 11 Ernst, Jas. C. Fisher, Chas. Ery, Harold Good William W. Grissom; Theodore L. Harrison, Alexander Fteirry, Robert M. Huston, Barton Lowe,. Charles A. March, James A. McAuley, George F. Martin, C. Bassinger Mee, Alexander J. Miller, Arthur O. Meigs, Wm. D. Neilson, Chas:- R Parvirt, Robert M. Patterson, Francis C. Phillips, Fran cis F: ROW:arid, George Sharswood, 'Henry Ward, George Wharton, George K. Hunter and James H. Wolfe. . —A young man giving the name ° of Henry Pierce was . arraigned before Alderman Kerr, yesterday afternpon, - charged with the larceny of jewelry clothing and money to the value of $2OO. froth Mr..Conrad.F.. Whelan residino at No. 1:A/4 North street,. Pierce boarded with d - on - S - aturd ay - last 7 be:- left- th house at a very unusual how• in the morning, and soon after his departure the property was missing. Informatipn was left with 'Detective Cobb, and that officer arrested ,Pierce, and re covered a greater portion of the - Stolen - goods. To the Detective, Pierce admitted his guilt. He was-committed for-trial. - —A. Meeting •of Fenians was held, last evening, at the Headquarters, No. 12 South Broad street. , District Cen tre John Brennan presided, Much interest was manifested in the proceedings, and a large -urn of money subscribed.. about one hun dred and - 'fifty men enrolled themselves to go to the - front. —Edward Housenian, aged fifty-seven years, N% as knocked down and run over by a Second street ear, at the, corner of Catharine street, yesterday afternoon. his ankle was broken, and he was badly injured about the body. lie was taken to his home at No.' 502 Jane street. —Matthew Garrigan; aged 26 years ' a brake- Man empled by the—Pennsylvania liallroa. 'onmany, while in the performance of his du •_its. yesterday afternoon, fell from a ear of a train. near Greenwich Point, and the rear cars passing over him. was instantly killed —ln the Oyer and Terminer, yesterday, iu case of Constable Wm. Whitesides, - enarrtf. , d-with=hilling=llenry fr nun an,_colored, •he jury brought in a verdict of guilty of man- NEW JERSEY BIATTERS. 11(ntm) Bedding M. E. Church, near Mount Ephraim, which was whbed last week, was entered again a night or two ago, and some more books and articles were carried away. These burglars appear to have very little compunctions of conscience. ' Ku..u:Y.—A night or two since the welliur. Cooper "'Arr. ;, North Ward, Camden, was broken into, and he rooms, bureau drawers„&c., ranqackPlin n extensive manner. Before securing much sooty, however, the burglars became frightened, nd precipitately tied. DECORATION CERENONIE ,, .—The ceremo nies on _Monday, by the members of Post No. 6, Grand Army of the Republic, on the occa sion of decorating the graves of their fallen companions in arms, will be of a highly in teresting and impressive charactiar. A civic and military parade will take place, and the services at the graves will be appropriate. T 111: STOP. M.—The high winds and storm for lie past day or two, it.is said, have done much lamage to the fruit crops in Camden and ad (lining, counties. FACTS AID FANCIES. Pierre Bonaparte spends much of his sure in revolver practice—just to keep his nd in. —An lowan lately lost his apparel in a dis ission with a she wolf as to the propriety of is retaining her two cubs., die has them yet. - - Paul de Cassagnac 'announces that he lust refuse challenges from all except ac nowledged good swordsmen. He can't other with any more amateurs. —Hereafter if a Mississippi man tights a duel or has anything to do about challenging er carrying a challenge, he is by law forever disfranchised. How those Cincinnati editors Nvish they lived in Mississippi.—Ex. —lntending to be complimentary, a North Carolina paper appends to a marriage notice these lines, cut up into convenient lengths and liberally supplied with commas: • The tar heel girls, a loss sustain, by this little liner, though to her, their loss is gain, bless ings on the Ivinner." MACHINERY. IRON, &C. HUN FEN CE.- The undersigned are prepared to execute orders for ENGLISH IRON FENCE, the bent make. The most sightly and the most fence that can be used. r•peeimeh panels of voxiens styles of this fence may be e••••ti at out office mho 3mf, ERRICK BONS, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, 430 WASHINGTON Avenue, Philadelphia, MANUFACTURE: STEAM ENGINES—High and Low Pressure, Horizon tel, Vertical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast and Cornish Pumping. BOlLLits—Cylinder, Flue, Tubular, Sm. STK:A Di HA MAIERS—Nasmy th and Davy styles, and of tti, CASTINGS—Loam, Dry and Green Sand, Brass, ao. -ROOFS—Iron Frames, for covering with Slate or Iron, W TANKS — Of Cast or rought Iron,for refineries, water, oil, !to._ ,GAB MACHINERY—Buch as Retorts, Bench Castings. Holders and Frames, Purifiers, Coko and Charcoal Barrows Valves, Governors, &c. SUGAR hi ACIIINF.ItY—Such as Vacuum Pans and r o mps ; Defecators, Bono Black • •Filtere, - Burners, Washers and Elevators. Bag Filters, Sugar and Bons Black Cars, Sc. Sole manufacturers of the following specialties: In Philadelphia and vicinity ,of W Spam W right's Patent Variable Cut-off Steam Engine. In the United States, of Weston's Paterit Self-center. , in g and Self -balancing Centrifugal Sugar-draining Ma chino. Glass dt Barton's improvement on Aspinwall dt Woolsey's Centrifugal. Barton) Patent Wrought-Iron Retort Lid. Btraban's Drill Grinding Rest. Contractors for the design, erection and fitting up of h e . tineriesfor working Sugar or lymososs. fIOPPER 'AND YELLOW METAL Huoatliing,ltrazior'p Copper Neils, Bolts and InEA g 0 or aonrZdi for-sale by RBnai Me hand PIIILADELPHIA: EVENING- - 111ILLETIN,''S,AgITIRDAY: MAY* 1870. THE LAST GRAND CONCERT Or THE SEASON. The MISSES CAROLINE and NELLIE McOAFF RE Y ' MR.ALPRED KELLEHER, - MBS.. SUSAN CALTON KELLEHER, And other eminent talent will giros - 'GRAND CONCERT IN AID or• TUE • New Church o,§t. Charles Borromeo, Tuetidai, Hoy 31, In 11ialieal Fund Bally TICKETS, ONE, DOLLAR. To hd obtained at all the Catholic Book Stores, and at Boner's Music Store, 1102 Chestnut street. my2.6-6tw ETCHINGS' GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. MRS. O. R. BERNARD DIRECTRESS • S. BEHRENS'S ANNUAL BENEFIT,' TUESDAY EVENING June 7th, FIRST AN HUGUENOTS T OF TUE The mated operatic quecesa of the season. Tielceto on and after'TUESDAY,May Slat. tu2 — t ES CHTNUT STREET THEATRE. - - .Chestnut Street, above Twelfth. JOHN STETSON Leese° and gonager JAMES PILGRIM ' Acting and Stage Manager DECIDED SUCCESS I - - Theatre crowded from Parquet to Dome, at every per formance, to. witness the BRILLIANT COMBINATION, Acknowledged by the public and press to be the most complete and talented array of artistes ever appearing in this city. Every act a Feature. Unsurpassed in the records of the Philadelphia Stags. TEE _MANAGERIAL TRIUMPH DEFYING ALL COMPETITION. Everybody delighted at the GORGEOUS CONCENTRATION OF GENIUS. The Best Novelties In quick succession. Everything • -.; ••• New•Lach , Week. MONDAY EVENING, May 23, 1870. 'EVERY NIGHT . • AND SA TIIRDAY MATINEE: • ' . • AMUSEMENTS. OF ALL NATIONS. , NEW. STARS. .:..The.greatest :wonder , of the age • THE 'CIIINESE GIANT, The Largest Man in the World, and his wife. , DING FOO, Frorit Wood's MuSeinn, New York. ..First. appearance of thesreat Ethiopian ComeJiau, ~ ' MR. CHARLES HOWARD. Albthe Sta . .tuollastweekreinaih. • ; • ' YARN ALL & TRIMBLE, 147 south Front titre° XTBA ANNOI7N CHM ENT ACADEMY CH' MUSIC - • -- NIES. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STRSET mil.• THEATRE.• . Devine 8 o'clock. . 'TRIPLE BILL FOR SATURDAY NIGHT, ' THIS, SATURDAY, May 28;1870, . THE BETTERAIALF, Burlesque DON JUAN. . • • and the Drama of .I,IIE GOLDEN .F ARTIER. • „, TRE.ENTIRE :COMDA'SX . • IN ALL - VIE PIECES. , - MONDAY-3111..J0HN BROUGHAM: _. • • :ONLY N IGIIT OF. 'IHI H BED LIGHT, .• WALNUT STREET THEATRE. THIS? SAMEIRDAY) EVEN IN o,.Mity . ; ~ L AST NIGHT ON THE • • . ROMANTIC MILITARY DRAMA, iu four acts, by WnttF Phillips, Esq., entitled • • NOT OUIIaY. TILE "YOUNG yoLuNTEEU CDRPS'," AND BAND, No.l, BAXTER'd ZOUAV.E DRUM CORPS. ARE Et , PECI A LLY ENGAGED -- MONDAY, 11Lay30 JOSEPH JEFFERSON DIIPREZ & BEN ... OPERA HOUSE. Seventh street „below Arch. For a Short Season Only, commencing ItIUNDAY,May23,and each night until further notice., First aßp_oaranno in Ulla city of ALLEN h PETTF.NGTLI4'S SENSATION'IIEINIS TRELS,,TORNNY ALLEN and - fIEARIAES BETTER , GILL and their GREAT STAR TROUPE, comprising twenty in munber: Prices RS llallxl. my2o r gl ir i'dAYTN EE. •'• • • • The Palurita, Saturday 230 P: M.—Concert Ball. Present Tieliets to all your friendrh Children under I-I yearn. 10 cts; over. 25 Mr. SATURDAY EYE. ‘ve cies° at regular price. my2.7-2t AI PLI TARY GRAND. CON G cert, under the auspiecq of THE ,AM.PII lON, to their leader and instructor,3lß.CAßl. BENTZ, to be given at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on SATURDAY rVENIN 0, May R 770. Tickt , ts, One Dollar; to be 'laid at all principal mush!. i , tores. . my i t;i§ WLY-SIAN-13--G-IPT c.) THE PILGROT. • SATURDAY, 2.30 P. M. CONCERT MALL Only Ten Cents. Ticket.; now (Oreille Per - sonk - ever It yeare old 25 cents • fIARL GAERTNER'S LAST GRAND I_ , SOIREE of the season will take place at the tilusicali Fund Hall T11151.1S1)AY EVENING, Jtine 2,1,1,70. See programmes.my24 m w s • ATENv-r-FY ,LEEzi,TEt . ROUSE. IHE FAMILY RESORT. CARNcifoSS h DIIRY'S MINSTRELS; EVERY EVENING. J. L. CA RNCROSS, Manager. LliMßEit.. MAULE BROTHER &CO 2500 South Street. 1870 PATTERNTN 1870. CHOICE SELECTION OF MICH OR PIGA N ATT CO ERNSRK PINE F. 1870. • • - : I • SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK LARGE STOCK. _ 1870. FLOR ID FLOO C R I ING. G• 1870. CAROLINA FLOOHING, VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING' ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. 1870 FLORIDA STEP BOARDS.IQ^M . FLORIDA SP PL A NK ARDS. 10 I RAIL BAIL PLANK. 870' "AL"TiMi - t!'"' ANDIB7O. WALNUT BOARDS AND FLANK. WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. ASSORTED FOR CABINET MAKERS, BUILDERS, &O. ITNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. 1870 . UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 1870 SEASONED POPLAR. HERBY. 1870. . ASH. WHITE OAK. HPLANKRY AND - BOARDS. HICKORY Vl7 NORWAY O."ITHIAS SCANTLING. CANTLING. 187 0. CEDAR SHINGLES. 1870 CEDAR SHINGLES. • CYPRESS SHINGLES. LARGE ASSORTMENT. FOR SALE LOW. PLASTERING LATH. 1.870. PLASTERING LATH. - 1.870. LATH. aistax BuoTnrn, a c 0.. - 2boo SOUTH STREET. SAW AND PLANING MILL, DICKERSON STREET WHARF. Particular nitention given to Flooring, Fencing and. Surfacing. Hard and soft wood up2B lrue a 'WESTER SCTREGO. r"F.L LOW PINE LUMBER.—ORDILIte for cargoes of every description Sawed Lumber exe• cuted at- abort notice—quality subject to Inspection Apply to EDW . H. ROWLEY .18 South Wharves. DEN TISTAY . - „ THIRTY YEARS' ACTIVE PRAC ,-;,,,-• TILE.—Dr. FINE, No. 21(1 Tine street, below Third, inserts the lian,Ntanett Teeth in the city, at prices to suit all. Teeth Plugged, Teeth Repaired, Exchanged, or Remodelled to suit. (las and Ether. No pain ill extracting. Office hours, Bto 5. ti11i2 , 3-s,m,ttl6m . • • •- OPAL DENTALLINA. A SUPERIOR article for cleaning the Teeth,destroying animalcule which infest them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feelin of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the I month. t may be teed daily, and will be found to, strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and detersivonese will recommend it to everyone. Be. lug composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Phyla. chine and Microscopist, it is confidently offered as a acquainted with the constituents reliable substitute for the uncertain washes. formerly in vogue. , th ailvocate its use; it contains nothing n t l a e to prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by of E t m he in D en en t JAMDti Broad T. SHINN, ApothocarY,A uud Spruce streets. rally, and D. L. Stackhouse, Robert 0. - Davis, Goo. C. Bower, Chas. Shivers, S. M. McColin, D. C. Bunting, Chas. 11. Eberle,; James N. Marks , It. 13ringliuret &00.. Dyott & Co., R. C. Blair's Bons, • Wyeth & Bro. For sale by Druggists gene Fred. Browtoe Ilassard & Co., - - C. B. Keeny, Isaac 11. Kay, C.ll. Noodles, T.J. Husband, Ambrose Smith, Edward.Parrisb, W i n. B. Webb, James L.l3lspbata, Hushes & Combo, Hoary A. Bower. COAL AND WOOD. R. MARON SOHN B.BIIBABF. THE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTEN -1 TION to their stock of Elpring Mountain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coal. which, with the preparation given by us, wo think can not be excelled by any.other Coal. Franklin Instltuto-Dullrlingi N 0.15 B.*Bovontli street. BINICS & SHEAFF, jalUlfArch Street Wharf tichtlylkill , • W' In Honot_of the General Assembly OF THE PRESYTERIAN , I IR IANDEI4CIitAND- ORATORIO OF • "THI MESSIAH." AZ,the Academy of. Music, • .TUESDA.Y; EV k r ;NING, - MAY . 31., , Pirformed by • ' • HANDEL AN,O HAYDN SOCIETY, Assisted by the followl4 eminent Pole talent •CON DOCTOR • ' --11188-11:111-ALEXA - NDERvlioprano. - - -- • MISS ANI'OIN Ere E s reniANG. Contralto, of Now York ,_Pupil of Had. Vlardot Garcia, JA'CON GllAF,Tenor. MR. . lIARNHURhT, , Baset. MIL W. W. W GILCHRIST; Damao. ; • Enlarged Chorus! Fall Orchestra! ADMISeII)N, FIFTY CENTS. . Reserved Seale in Parquet, Parquet Circle and Bel cony,Neserved Seats In. Family Otrol4, oo routs Amphitheatre, 26 cents. Tickets for sale at J.E. Gould's, 926 Chestnut street, my26-3ts_ tui N 0 T • AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The annual meeting of the Stockholder!' of the AME RICAN. ACADEMY OF,,,DIUSIU will be held in the FOYER of the Academy, ON MONDAY, JANE" 6th, i 676, at 43,1 o'clock P. M The annual reports will be submitted, an.olecti on held for twelve Directors, and action taken on the Supple• mont to the Charter, approved April sth, RV°. P uirll fi w 7 tut. ANNUALAIEETINGOV TUT E COlL poratiou Home for Destitute Colored Chil.iran Will ho held' at the Home, Mavlandville, On SECOND DAY AFTERNOON, 4 O' . CiOeiC, Fifth Month ,30, An election for officers will be held. • • ISRAEL Ift JOIINSON4 • . Secretary of Trustees. [L --- ?, THE PILGRIM ,CLOSES—SA.TUR, - DAY NIGHT—CONCERT HALL REGULAR pracic , - • Boys' and Girls' Benefit-3,000 Tickets now for sale. 10 cents-under 1,4 years. „25 cents all oysrAlt.tt ago. Good for Faturday,2.3o,P, 11. f. • my27-2t NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET- L$ or the Stock hOlders of the GERMANTOWN PASSENGER RAILWAY QOMP,ANY will be held at the Office _of .the Company, corner sixtlt and Diamond streets; on TIMM) AY,`June 2d. 1e70; ht '4 ei:cloek P. M..nt which time and'placo eleetiorSeidlt be field for Treasurer and (5' live Manager' ( one of whom shall 1.1 President) to serve tor the ensnina year. - JOSEPII SINGEtITY. Seer:Mtg., 1021 242628 31 je2-6t ne OFEICE'DY,THE. SC HUYLVILL I+IAVAGATION COMPANY ,417 %VAL N • St rear • ' ' • - PuitAtiat.ritiA; 31a7? 25, WO,' _ls.o.llollEisiterebs_giyaa.l bat aripisnal Geroiral neat, itiF of the stockholders ana loanholders thiS - Com paw' wilt be held at this office: ou NON 1) A Y.. Ilia 20th day of June, WO, at 11 o'clock A. 31 , for :they purpose of coo idering a proposition to lease the works, franeldies and PropertY of the Schuylkill Navigation Company to the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. , By order of the Managers: my2s th s to tje2oS, F. FRALEY, President. _PHILADELPHIA, MAY lti, 1870. rThe Aninntl,.3lcetinci the Stockholders of the of tATID MINING OGMITA - NY (orlitielifjan) witthd hold at their Office. N0.'824 .Walnut 'groin; on TUES DAY, the-7th of J tine. WO, at 12 o'clock.for the election of Directors and the transaction of other business. • my2l tje7.; ,B. A. 11UGPEci.Secr-tary. PHILADELPHIA -AND' BOSTON 7AITNING COMPANY —The Annual Meetino, of ow Stockholders of the Philadelphia and 11ont , m- ]liufne Company, will be-held nt the office of the Qom y , Nn. 374 Walnut. atrett, Philatlelphia,on FKID AY. .1 une :hi, 1870, itt 1 O'Oloek; P. M.. for - the vie,: ion of T nrnet ors and the transaction 01 litlCh other hue illeSS a. Iliay legally come before the meeting.. . • M. H. BOEFAIAN. Se , reiarY. PHILADELPHIA:I'day 18,1870, nt) EMPIRE k,'OPPEII The Alin nal Meeting the Stockholaers'iir the Zinnire Copper Company will be lit , ht .nt thcilif - e of the C,,mpany, No X 324 Waln-nt street, Philadelohi.t. on RID A . 1 , lune 3tl, WO, at 32 o'clock ,noon. for the elos • t ism of Directors, and the transactiun Cr ;melt other btli ue.4 us may legally come before the meeting. M. : 150FF'MAN,....3 ,- M•etary. l'itiLKDELynix, May IE , , 1E70: P 4 tto jn3§ SPECIAL 3 ' ,±` U- of the Stockholders of the PIIIGADELPIITA, GEB3I AN TOWN and NORRISTOWN 11 CILITOAD Exchange, NY will be held in — Room N. 2,1, Philadelphia Exchange, tin THU: IlSf AY, the Otb day of Juno next. at 12 o'clock M., for the con.dderation of an Act of the General Assembly of the ConimotoVealtli of Penm•yWa nia, entitled " An Act to authorize the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad Company to in crease its capital stock,"' approved the 20th day of 3iurchilSlo. - By order of the Board of 3iTinacers. tny2tjeo§. A. E. DOUGHERTY. SeciT•tary. EIMMEI OFFICE OF THE METALLINE LAND COMPANY, No. :124 Walnut etreet. MITLA.DELPHIA, May sth, IS7O. The Stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Metalline Laud Coliumny will be held at the Office of tb..2_. Company on MONDAY, June 6th proximo, at 12 o'clock, M 11. HOFFMAN, mys"tjef,§ Clerk. AMYGDALOID MINING COM PANY OF LAKE , t; PERIOD.. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Amyß• daloid Mining Company. of Lake Superior, will be held at the Office of the Company. NO. 32.1 Walnut street. Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY. June let. 1570. at 12 o'clock, noon, for the election of Directors, and the -tratmot ion-of-imelrother-buelnees-as-may.--legally_coz • e. before the meeting. 31. H. HOFFMAN, Secretary PIIILADELPIILMtif 16,1870- PHILADELPHIA, MAY 10, 1870. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the ;Etna Mining Company tof Lake Superior) will be held at their office, No. 324 Walnut street. on TUESDAY, the 31st day of May, 1670, at 12 o'clock, for the election of Directors, and the transaction of other blismess. B.A. HOOPES, Secretary. toyl4 to my3l DIVIDEND NOTICES. uPENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM PANY. TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT. PUMA DEL CHIA, Pa- May 3,1 M. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. - The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of Five Per Cent. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable in cash on and after May 30,1570. Blank Powers of Attorney for collecting Dividends can be had at the Office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD street. The Office will be opened at 8 A. M. and closed at 3 P. May.Wth ao J tine 3d, for theayment of Divi dends,And after that date frem 9 A. 111 P to 3 P. M. THOMA my 4 60trp§ Treasurer. BM. 'POLITICAL NOTICES. OD FOR SHERIFF, IS7O, F. T. WALTON. s,thoct to the decision of the Republican Convention myletjels 1.870. 1870.. SHERIFF, WILLIAM R. LEEDS. Subject to Republican Rules. ultra rptt§ [U. For Representative 15th District, SAMUEL D. STROCk. subject to the rules of the Republican Party. _e,, ; •. ; .. iffy 14 1111* rip WCr SMALL OR ONE LARGE Family can be accommodated with Board in the country, on a hum, by addressing M., BULLETIN Office, n my29-3t§.. QECOND FLOOR, ROOMS AND OTHER ►Vacanclea with Board, at 228 lontli Broad oneat. my24-6t* KYMIYITNG~~API~ I'~l'`TERiVp. MRS. M. A. BINDER'S TRIMMING, LACES AND PAPER PATTEENS. • 1101. N. W. COB. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT. NOVELTIfES I 26c N TUto CK eI ED AND SPRIG MUSLIMS. Piquerom . French s, muslin's, 2 yards Wide, 60c. Elegant satins, 81 76 per yard. Torn Thumb fringes, $1 per RASOLS. dozen. PA MADE-PP LACE GOODS. Black Thread, Guipure, Pointo Applique, Valenci ennes Laces, Lace Collars. . • ° Rufflings, all'ene•styles in use. Cotton pimps and fringes. Jmeeph kid gloves, 61, every pair warranted. Bridal veils and wreaths, Fre ch jewelry, corsets and n hoop skirts. Coffering machines, $lO, ...If you want a handsomely-fitting, well-mado milt, at short notice, go to • - MRS. BINDER'S. Sho never disappoints. It is truly a wonderful °stab , Pediment. The above goods cannot 1/0 equalled in quality or Price. • my2s tfrp iOI3N :C. BAKER' & CO.'S PURE COD. Liver Oil, genuine and perfectly sweet and palata.; ble. Recommended by the best physicians in the land, Eatebllshed MO. Citrate Magnesia, Alcohol, Powdered Oppium,36 pound bettlea.' • - Wholesale agency for the ealebirated filkh Rock' Con• grece Water, JOHN 0. BAKlllit.& 718 Market street, Philadelphia. _ . rIIILADELPIIIA,May 14th, 1870 N. B. Briwne. Clarence IL Clark, John Welsh. Charles lslacalester, Edward W. Clark, 'Henry Pral Treasurer and Secretary. I inyl4 atoth 1Y ' JAS. TRAQUAIL BOARDING. MEDICAL --- Security resin - Loss try Itleirfclearea, , Pre delieeidtent , „ -TOE FIDELITY INSURANCEMRPST: AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, „ , OF PII l I N LA TI I:ELPHIA. EUL ,NEW' ' MARBLE FIRE-PROOF' BUILDING. ' ' 1408. h49.43l.aliesnut street. • . . 'Capital subforibed $1,000,000; paid, $150,000. 0011 PEN BENDS; STOOKS, SICEURITIES,„F &MILT PLATE:COIN, PERES not VALUATE - ES - of every iderctiptiort'foceived for said keeping, under guarantee, at very,:mcderato rates, The 'Company ale° rout' skrzs -INEJDE THEIR !BuItGLAE-pßo,o7e VAULTS ~at prices rarying from to'B7o a year, according' to. else, An extra ~tze for 'J.,,orporations and Hankers, Rooms and desks adjoining .vaultuprovided for Safe Renters. . EXPOSITS OE . 31044EY RECEIVED ON INTER EST,ut three per cent:, payably by check, without no tice, and dlfour, per cent., payable by -- check, - on ten ,days' notice. , TntrYEttns' , .LETTEUS CREDIT furnished, available In all parts of Europe. INCOME COLLECTEp and remittod•for ono Dor of The Company act as EXECUTORS. ADMINISTRA TORS and GUARDIANS, and RECEIVE and EXE CUTE TRUSTS of ever y ncription, from tho' Courts corporation's and indlytduals. N. B. 'BROWNE, President. C. H. CLARK, Vice President. ' ROBERT PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer _ _ DIRECTORS. THE' PHILADELPHIA TEITS.T, SAFE DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE COMPANY, QM= AND BURGLAR-PROOF VA CLTS IN TUE PHILADELPHIA - 8 BUILDINCL No. 421•OHESTNUT STREET. CAPITAL , 8500,000. Fey . 6srn-s EnPING of GOVIIRSAI stir Bowns and other SEcUltyfilsg, FAMILY Pr.srx; JltwutotY And other ABLEe, under special guarantee, u, thelowest rates, The Coal pan, also offer for Bent at rates varying from 815 to 875 per, annum, the renter alone holding the key, SMALL SAFES tri THE BURGLAR-MOON' VAULTS, affording absolute SRetfurrY against FIRS, TIIEHT,BUR• GLARY and ACCIDENT, ' All fiduciary obligations, such as Taos'rn,.(3osantltt• EXECISTOIMITPB, 'etc., will be undertaken and faithfully discharged. Circulare4iving full detulle,forgarded'eif application DIRECTORS. Thottingßottimq ----- -- - -- - Beniamln R Comegya,-- Lew in R. Ashburn', ' Augustus Heaton, J. Litlnizetou Erring'. F. 'Latchford Starr, R. P. 21cCullagh, Daniel Haddock, Jr., Edwin 111. Ledght, kldward Y.Tuwnoend Jtunee L. Claghortt, Jotn. D. Taylor, Iron Wtn A. Porter. • OF VlCEtts.. President--LEWIS R. A Hall DRST Vire Prfsid.nt—J.LlVlN/ISTON RI/RINGER. Secretar9 and•Tr.rtntrer—R. P. Merit ILLAGIL Solicitor-RICIIA - RD - L;ASITITURST. -- fe2 The New Five-Story Store,- 100. 18 South Sixth Street and %0.9 Deem. t Ter Pitrret. W 111 rtilt . th 6 Nvlmlt. or w pp rnlu ft , )or4: Apply to TIIK,t I DOKE trll.l4lA tt.G Ftr , 2l-tf§ lin. 20 Soutli e 1 xtll LET.—POisTED-sTITS - EliOs. l,l , 'l4 N . w. turner Nim+teenth aMI Tlnga : all can. ; - lArat• vegetabl , arcl,ntll rriir ; rsiorl;•ritt“•ront ; within hair a mlnuto'n walk of t=tl,lk,a, Germantown Itaiir. , a4l. WHITE, ni)2ti 2t rotirtiretrfoet. ETO LET •OE, FOR SALE.—A VERY comikwfliou., . gllnatNl 1434 tSOlltll P4•llllSi!MirP. Apply nt 11() IPIS Chestnut stre , .t. n,2-' , ¢,TA TO E,ENT--FIJIGN ISHED COTTAG E. CI Cheltenham—for ;t1,001.0. R..l.Dollit I N".., LHlcer llulld:ng, • TO BENT—NOW VACANT AND SL EL in thorough repair. the dosir.thle Itrown-etone Resitionee, No. J 7 \V 04.41 hind Terrtwo, \Vert Philadel rhea.,wirth-gil-mottem rorreowertee, For - particuktree I O , IU in' 4.1 G EQ. W. VT Earl. .trytlB stti th . .15,(_NaNt Itlo"r.t TO HENT -- large Mansion. With fonr Ara, «f I:unl,ttoe re-• idence of the late Admiral Stewart, on a high and healthy totuatiott Vile Ilelawtire, near Ilordentowi, o ith extensive ',low*. It lob. been just putt In compl—te repair. tetth bath-room. water-clot-et and ra4ge. ee - ve to the city by ratioloven tint«. ailays_ A p ply to Real Estate A etbt. 1 - 11 - Y27 t N. W. cor. Fourth and Pine istroLitl. lE_ FOR PENT—A - VERY DESIRABLE „ uuttcige. at Long Branch, with stateen reolll.+, I Completely furnished. rind every Coovepitmer, situated Ocean-below the St CI,OtI 11011 tie, I 2 Bent till August hth. i1,40.1--for the whole tinrimoir, Apply at • ly onto« or " 1623 WA! NUT ,tr. et fiaFOR HEN d, , lphia—bludern -borong-h-rorovir---- to y 27 f 111 W § dri TO LET—WEST PHIL AD ELPHTA -111 the desirable residence 3613 Hamilton street, one moat, south of Vine street care ; extra rourenences, lO rooms ana two bath rooms. Inquire'on the pre mises. my2.l-6t" al TO LET—HOUSE 131:3 PINE ST. Lail A pply at 1328 Sonic(' street. my2o 121" GERMANTOWN.-FOR RENT, ni;lied", a largo double mansion witP stable and arringe house. :ten, of land, large lawn, fine ..1 , 1 blitaP., stable and carriage honer, within two minutes' walk from Church lane station. M. GU MAI Y stLN.S, 7:l3Wainut street. • - - tej: FOR RENT—LARGE DOUBLE lila Sit)) , Propertr, tionthwest tinr. Market anti Sixth streets. J. M. GUMMEY fi 50N5,733 Walnut eq._ f 9 FOR RENT FOR THE SEASON.- 111 .! Delightful residence on the Pennsylvania Railroad., only 100 yards from Station. Fine double honHe( stone', 11 rooms. About 2 aeres. Neat lawn: good stablina; bean ti fill country: reasonable rent. FRED— SYLV_ESTER 207', South Fourth street. utyle, tf N ARK ET STY. EET , S . T 0 R E.—TO MU. rent for a term of reitTFl, tile live-story `tore No. 322 Market street. J. ?I. GUMMEY & EONS, 733 Walnut street. Of! 70 RENT—FURNISHED OR UN REA furnished—a handsome double Residence, with ex tra conveniences, situate on Forty. fi rst. below Pine, West Philadelphia. Lot. with choice •lirubbery. J. U. GUI NET & SONS, 133 Walnut street. . ggi TO RENT—A HANDSOME FUR tiaiiiicisti-En Country Residence, with 4 acres of ground, Manheim street, Germantown. three minutes' walk from Wayne Station. All kinds fruit, tine lawn, stable for horses and cows. with all and every improve. motif. Apply to COPPUCK & JORDAN. 433 Widnut street. - • FOR AIsIDSOM E COUN: try place, with several acres of land, on Old York road, five minutes' walk from Oak Lane station, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. FURNISHED COUNTRY SEAT, within two min• nice' walk from Haverfor , l station, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. J. 21. GUMMEY & SONS, 7SI Wal nut street. /TM TO RENT—ROOMS OF ALL SIZES, La well lighted,Buitablo for light manufaeturi ng busi -1.01. in building No. 712 Chestnut street. J. N. GUM MEY & SONS, 7:13 Walnut street. trfFOR RENT—THE HANDSOME four -story-property, No. 2.9 South Eighth street, corner of Jayne, and first above Chestnut street. J. M. I;blblEY & SONS, 733 Walnut street. LEFOR SALE.—THE HANDSOME Three-story Dwelling, N 0.2.54 Franklin street, op posite the Square. Apply to W2B. BOSSELL ALLEN, 3::4 Walnut street. Iny27 fp TO LET—SECOND-STORY FRONT Room, 324 Ohostnut streift, about 20 i 28 feet.j italde for an office or light business. jals tf • FARR & BROTHER, T 0 RENT— THE SECOND-STORY Rooms or Offices, of No. 42 South Third street. llmuirerm first floor. nty7 a to th tf§ AP. LDRETFL E. S. TAYLOR. ITILDRETTI & TAYLOR, • CAPE MAY REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Mee, Perry street, opposito Mansion street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Itekr by' special permission to: E. C. Knight, Witham F. Potts, Matthew W. Baird and John 0. Bul litt. Etats., of Philadelphia; General W illlum J. Sewell,' of Camden, and .1. F. Cake, Esq.. of Cape May. B.—,Particular attention given to the renting of entiages,"&c. . _ _ • my;-3 tojylk CREESE & MoCOLLITINI, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Offlee,Jackson street, - opposite Mansion street, Claps 'Maud, N. J. Real Estate bought and sold. Person/ desirous grouting cottages during the season will apply or address as above. Respectfully refer to Chas. A. Rubicain,lienrY RtOrMil Frauds uvenal. Augustu Merino, John Davis aud J AS If IXT U RES.—MI SK EY j M ERR ILL ; G' k 7 RACKARA, No. 718 Chestnut Iltrpot,t manu facturers of Gas - Fixtures, Lamps, dm, 44.:Mrbt114, call the attention of the public to their...Jar+ and elegant as. sortznent of Gas Chandelle ~ drondan 8, !Brackota, de., They also Introduce gil Id AM dwellings and public ,t l i l a hullo hags, nud attend, eg dlng, plforlug , and re pair. ng gas pipes. Alf itfo k' ttrranted. Alexander Henry., Stephen A. Caldwell, George F. T,yler, Henry (Almon, , J. Gllllughtua Fell, tt McKean. • .T6711. - BtiT, TO LET PHILA vgidVrlCP.37o3 Baring At runt; in "D. SYLVESTER, 208 tl. T.Wtli,trePt GA.S, FIXTURES.. 1118,000 to $20,000 Trust Nionei To loan at liar on ilieteclasa °ITT ItIONTI3IAGE E. E. JONES, 707 Walnut Street. my 26 6t§ ',535,000, $15,000, $lO,OOO, $7,000, $6,000 First-class . MORTGAGES nocured on centrally fittuatetlProportioo. Nor oak, by _ , ' • 'EDW. JONES, 707 Walnut Strtat. • ! roy26 Gt§ St , (inn AND OTHER LARGER AND •0131 j .1/ , 'Amaller moo to loin on Mortganto.l , jl.o INQICRIS, 233 North Tenth street. moo t- FOR. SALE. 1:1 RARE C•IIANCE . TO BUY OR RENT ELEGANT COUNTRY ,ItEbIDENCE.: FOR SALE OR TO RENT—What Is acknorilodged be the handsomest Country Seat, in regard to naturist beauty and location, in America, situated on the hid York Wad and County Line Milton Hills, adjoining. City Line Station, N. P. IL It., 23 minutes' ride friam Philadelphia. comprising 60 acres of highly Improved' lend: covered with boxiitiful old Oak, Elm, Chestnut otberdeciduoustrees; also. handsome Lawnccarefullf, planted with beautiful grouped Evergreens, diecroillied:. with etroa of water, wood"; u 3.4 roiling grounds, all fa; perfect order. The Mansion in conspicuously placed on a commanding natural terrace, with a tine foreground of park surface below. It is a handsome,. substantially built, pointed-stone Residence, with Mansard roof, con-' Mining 27 rooms, besides three bath-rooms. butler pan try, nurseries, store-roonm, closets, Sc. Ia finished throughout with hard woods, oiled ; plate glass in all windows, imported mantels and open grates in all rooms ; is also - heated by steam. Large laundry, - pro- ViPioll *RIM; icehouse, with water and gas works at tached. Also, hand. ins Stabling for 2.5 head of Horses and Cattle, Gardener's Cottage, Porter's Lodge, and all necessary outbuildings. There kids° a large variety of fruit. berries. vegetable garden, hot-beds and everything , to make It a home. • It. J. DOBlloB..Ledger , iny26 . . BROWN STONE RESIDENCE_ , .FOR SALE • No. 1929. 'AIORCIIT,STIftEET. Elegant Prot/in-Stone Residence, three atortai eR DianPard roof ; very N cominottioutiritiatied with crony tinvlern e/mvenfence and built In a very superior' itddh PII bst nu r. 'Lot 71:. feet front. by lbO feet. desert te Cul hhort htreot, ou which ht erected a handsome brick tltabld and Coach ifnuee. 753 WALNUT fitreet. , P ItIN T.; A KE--014 ESTNITT . 0111. HILL I'llll.A DED I'll I A—VAR, SA Ten minutes walk from Dep'd , ELEGANT COGNTiII LAAVN .N IN E At.;•ltEttoulornod, - with choice-shrubbery. abuntanco of evergreen, fruit' mid ebiaie tree! ; tr ost livalthy location : views for forty' miles it% cr a riclicoutilfy..3l6iferifilittlittiitrstairoDonse,, titto • water, A4o Coach. and spring. !tonnes ; oeyer- • fa Mpg Ppriog of ;uest water. E • FOR BOATING, all stacked with Illohnitiin 'Front', Corp, etc Beautiful ausetolo with eneetselom of rapids th nitwit the ntea.dow. Apply to , J. It. PUCE, toy 21 n'tn th 6tt On the Promisee: Fon ;•3A LE.— FIRST-CL ASS "_ A,l the t riipiertfintptoreentii. - Apply on the premises. in . trie4 CV' rile, FOR SA I.l:—T W 0 Bit IC K.. COT IPSi.,TAGB3 In the beet part of Beverly. Jerory. Nine rooms. &"Tination healthy and citorenicat. Wilt tioltl sheaf •if appliod fur soon- F. S. Fit tii 6 treot 2.1 to 2t• Al: CH STREET —F()lt SALE OR TO trolly story Brick IGai fence aryl lot of (bound, N0....at10 Ftrect fret front thol 115 fret &top, to n ticsrj.*:t-Will , t ativi, of which it hi , the erlyilettc Ii .uso CAPRITTIO , IIOII4 61111 Wilt arranged. 'with all the tootlorn improvements. 9,t(t) ma) remain. ;to loortgogn. Pumesision can b.e given, with tit: deed or loaire. Ippely to JOfIN B. I'OLAIIAN, • Any2l . • " t2tWalnnt street:. , SIANTOWN —COHN Elt - ii.l4Fl AND 3IOItTONSTREETC.. you Al 4 ).; TWO NEW PoINTED-STONE ENGLISif 11001, . . built in iltit , -st summit'. Apply to uty4,w stf A. CI .4 Ey, ill ‘Vainnt stroit. Foil SALE, AT MOORESTOWN, NrAt Jersie. a e•Ort rt. sixt. with 31) iterar of land in hightft ..t-tati 01 roltiet.t.oti, Large will finished rnithSloll..:› hY 3r . I: back by . V. 11,4, If. room- Imbue aatii•fanui, hot and enl,l wAtir Tenant and all other it,essary ontbnildingi. Apple and pear orrh trd. trriiiwY aful fruft: Tin , lawn beautifully artudest with uv,-ygreen and 4echlin,lo3 of large growth. Pnrfectlylie,lliliy. and tettlilp fit-int/flutes walk of the depot Throe well.; - or guru . --- ,Apply - to T. (711.. k 3111E1:LA IN. rt.taar,,:fawu,N J. fret front could besot,' fir building lots for Cot tages. tny2i:lt• , FO)Ft SALE —7:4 PINE STREET— misti.rn r idea three story, with thme-itory-hark - Ler. ;2.3-1.4 1.30 30-fact rtrust ; In a innsr bnautiful neighborhood, ororlooktng ureutnis of Pennsylvania Hospital. Large, airy. well -1 ighteil apartments. Fiun Ealt.en, valor, largo cau ser% me' . l complete repair Only 86,000 dash wanteil. FRED. SYLVE! , TEII., 3).3 South I , ninth Ntrti•t,myl6 tf6 . . FO tiAL E —Gr EEN STE. EET—T[UL ballti-0111C rchideuce. tnarldr. first .tort ; 20 Peet front. will, Fut,• yard. and lot th ough to rn y • L t ••‘• O. 4 1 . • WEST I.4 , GAN \RE —No. 246—Four-story brown stone reiblence, with three story double back buildings Lot 24 test front by 141 feet deep. Na.i.tal_PL_LNTON STREET—Three-story rlw , '" with three-story double back b" to rt street. CHESTNUT STREET—Handsome fonr-story reed dencei, with large three story back buildings. Lot 25 fe4 t front by 2:4.5 feet deep, to Sansom street. Sititato weo:t of Eighteenth Ftri,t. ARCH STREET—Handsome four-story brick resi lience, 22 feet front, with every convenience. N. W. corner Twentieth street. ARCH STD EET—Handsome modern four-story brick residence,with three-story double back buiblinga. Extra conveniences and in perfect order. West of Eighteonth street, south side. J. u. GUMMY J SONS, 733 Walnut greet. inBUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. - APE hare for sale, on cagy terms. fifteen minutes from the city, on the Germantown Railroad. an Elegant Resi dence, beautifully and completely fitted out with nll modern conveniences. It has been occupied for two years as a boardinghouse, and has a good winter and summer patronage. J. M. GUMMEI 6: SONS, 733 Walnut street LaFOR SALE—FOUR-STORY BRICK Dwelling, with bad; buildings, and every modern convemence, situate N 0.1711 bi, Ellrt -street - ;10t - 20 feet front by 117 feet deep to a 40 feet wide street. J. M. tIUMMEY d: SONS. 733 Walnut street. apT3 NEW BROWN STONE HOUSES, Lail NOS. 19N. VlO4 AND 2010 SPRUCE STREET FOR SALE. FINISHED IN WALNUT IN TnE 9105 T SUPERIOR MANNER. AND WITH ENEMY MODERN CONVENIENCE. E. B. \V ARREN, .111.3 SPRUCE STREET. APPLY BETWEEN 2 AND 4 O'CLOCK P. M. mb2stf , WEST PHILADELPHIA— H A ND r'iL some modern cottage, with every convenience, and large lot of ground, southwe,:t corner of Pine and Forty-first streets. J GUMMY & SONS, N 0.733 Walnut et rect. DESIRABLE lILTTLDING LOT, WEST 11 Npruce etreet, for sale : No. 2102 .T 2, feet front by 100 feet deep to a street. Forty-flrst street. below Pine, handgun:flint, 60 feet front by 160 feet-deep— J, GUM 31EY & SONS, 73,1 Walnut street. F°R , SALE—VALUABLE COAL, IRON and hemlock timber lands in Elk county, Pa. near Philadelphia and trio Railroad. „ Apply to B. A, HOOVES, 321 Walnut street. my2l-tf§ FDR R SALE OEX CH AkOE -- DE- Hirable Building-Lot, on North Broad street. A lino location, to by 200 feet deep to a street: Nicolson pave ment front. curb and pnved,in rear. Will be oxchanged for improNed property. ApViy to COPPUCK & JOR• DAN, 433 Walnut street. MERCHANTVILLE, N. J.—BUILDING sites for sale, lire minutes' walk from Welwood Station, THIRTY MINIUTES FROM FRONT AND MARIEET STREETS, Fare by the Annu 3. W al Ticket, ,per TORRE ts Y", No. 127 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. T°Z;A I TAATITU;rISIS AND LCTIL O F i o n E P sal NORTH 13ROAD STAE R 2 I , between l ! r Norris ‘ Dia mond ; 528 feet deep to THIRTEENTH STREET, inter sected by. PARK AVENUE, FOWL FRONTS. mhEs-tf§ , Apply No. 322 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. trip. Addrees niy7 Ino O 4 WANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE. CA 1 :I —For ono year or longer a medium-aired house, handsomely furnished. Situation, south of Market awl West of Tenth street. Th e f am ily consists of five adults. The very hest reference given. Address Box 2776, Bost Mee, Blind dolphin • inyZt st*. - PAINTING. 1 c3ELEAP 'PAINTING.- 10 0 ibs cetlto PeCor.A CottvANY's 3..(// . Cotonan 'PAW (costing .$12.50) 'Will S ' paint as much as 259 lbs. of TRIO, and wear longer. For. particular, COT LEAD. igruld.rvess S..IIOWItN, Bee& N 0.150 12 th a ht lm Op (----=--45713ARRELS7ROSIN NOW J landing from steamer " Pioneer,'" from Winning ton,N.,o.,tind for sale by 00011 RAN; 11(38t3E1,1 , CU., 101boatuut etroot. Zixlls fuel WANTS RELIGIOUS INTELLIGWICE; .17 , ' he " IS • n : 4[o ' At t -a tern° n. Sees ay, were read from the following correaponding delegates, presenting their salutations to the_ Assembly : Rev. John B. ColtleIt;1). D„ ofibe United Presbyterian Chtiteh; ',Rev. (Maas Smith, of the Congregational Church or Mas sachusetts ; Rev. Harvey M. 'Stop!, , -,qf General Association of New Hatripshe6ic Rev. J. J. Carruthers, D. D., of the Congregatiarink: Church of Maine; Rev. Wm. Roberts, of the Welsh GAl y htlatid ,I,lert,htiod)ap Brief a.ffilresiesOf the Wile iiiiturii'ivei4do-' - ±iivered - by - Rey; - DrAPTN:w,,BO - hlrna, u, .qf - A e Lntheran Church, and by Tist. - ''Weitiekindr .the same Clnirebi and; Rev. AY.: S. Ate:sander; of the Congregational Church of Wisconsin. Dr, John C. Backus and Hon. W: E. Dodge, of the Committee to visit the Southern Presbyterian Assembly at Lonisville•,,reperted' tl)(tOheilrld;%bOtt **Pert With gFeat „ etiltdi- • ality and kiMinesS, and that the Chairman a n-Dy . ke,);:wrould „ return to morrow with the official answer of that bl Dr. C. W. Musgrave '6lTere.4.lla. reSolutiorlfor the organization of the new Synod of Phila delphia on the 14th of Jane, the opening ser mon to be preached by Rev. Calyin,W,..:„steyv7 . art, at the North Broad Street (Atli* yj• l i Dr. Ithward Crosby; of New YorkYrericEthe Annual Report on Church Extension, and Dr. R. R. Booth that on Foreign Missions, which were placed on the docket. Dr. Cyrus Dickson, De. Herrick Johnson, Dr. R. I). Harper, Elders W. P. Bakewtft . and R. Edwards were 'appointed tire committee to sonfer with the U. P. Church. Adjourned. • Racial Reunion The Social itenniou,given last evening„ at the Academy. of r '-151lisic,111:honoe,_of the Tres byteriati General Ass mbly, was a 'pleasant af fair. The' parquet 'was - floored - over, and the , stage and tiers tastefully decorated with flags aad, Powers, Front the centre of the ceiling wars:Ouspe' nded a largo American flag bearing the iv - a& " We Ilrethren'." Around the family circle were the Words " Be like minded, having the same love, being of one accord," . and in front of the balcony the inscription,. " The Minh that is at Philadelphia saluteth thee." A band, stationed in the balcony, discoursed promenade music during the early part of • the evening, and from l to 11 o'clock an elegant sollation was served in the,Foyer. . - - Dr. Herrick Johnson called: the meeting. to •rder; and ad address -of weleome waS..deliv ered by Dr. Alexander Reed, from a hand -somely-deeorated-standmected in_the_eentre_of__ the floor. Brief speeches, replete with sallies of wit and humor, v,ero delivered by Rev. Wm. Adams, D. D., of New York, Dr. ArnOt ; of Edinburgb,Dr. Edmond and Mr. Thomas Sin clair, of Ireland, and George H. Stuart,-Esq. An address of welcome was also delivered by IGOV:" - John - W - . - Geary. The . social -festivities were continued until a late hour. Sunday Appolunrnenll The following appointments for the various - pulpits to-morrow • were- made - , ,--yesterday- in the Presbyterian Assembly, by the Chairman of the Committee on Derotioual Exercises : First Presbyterian Church, Washington Square-Rev. Charles Hawley, D.D., at 101 A. M. ; Rev. Howard Crosby, D.D., at 4 P. M. Meeting in behalf of Domvitie Missions . at 8 P. M. Governor D. Baines'will preside, and 1 . ) addresses will be deliVered - byßovs. Dr. Beek man, H. A. Edson, S. A. Mutchruore, .T. Nichols and Sheldon Jackson, and Hon. C.:l'. !)Ids. First Presbyterian Church; Mantua, Thirty -, Iclth and Bridge streets -Rev. J. T. Magill; '1.1; . L'7517 - fraren, s.• - - Second Pre•sbyterian Church, Twenty-first and Walnut street:-Rev. William C. Wisner, D. U., 101 : Rev. Dr. Allison, 8. Arch Street Presbyterian Church, Arch street. at oye Tenth-Rev. Thaward Crosby, D. D.. 10 ; B. Dunn, s. Walnut Street' Presbyterian Church, Forti eth and Wallin% streets-Dr. Beery Darling, 101; Rev. 11. W. Ciiidlaw and Rev. Dr. M War - -Sirnday-school Missionary - meeting, Nettb Broad Street Presbyterian Church Rev. S.J. Nichols, 102 : Rev. T. L. Cuyler, S. Pine street Pret.,byterian Church-Rev, R. W. Patterson, D. U., ; Rev. Howard Crosby, D. D., _ 8 . . - Cbrit.t Presbyterian Church. Twenty-se( and and Mt. Vernon streets- Rev..l. Few Smith, D. I)., : Rer-lohn F. Magill, 7 Cedar Street Presbyterian (Atwell, South, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets-Itev. C. R. Gregory, 101 ; Rev. W. D v Mackey, 7.. First Presbyterian Church, Kensington, abk,“.; Ilaug-ut :Beet-I..u\. S. 14 • Morton, 101, Rev. Mr. Al euagle. s. ButtonwOod :street Presb:, terian Church, near Sixth street- Rev. Walter Clarke. D. D., 10;. - Exv. J. H. 'frowl,ridge- , Ren,ington Press yterian Church, Frank ford road, above Girard . avenue-Rev. David Mitchell, 102: Rev. Dr. John Thompson, 31. Green Hill Presbyterian Choral, Girard avenue, above Sixteenth street-Rev. W. A. Niles, D. L., 101 : Rev, Dr Niles and Rev. B. ehidinw (S. S. Anniversary), 31. Clinton Street-Presbyteriau iturch, corner Tenth street-Rev. W. A. Niles, D. D., 102; Sunday-school anniversary, 8. Central Preihyterian Church. N. L., Frank lin and Thompson streets-Rev. David T. Tully, 101 ; Rev. William C. Wisner, D. D., 8. North Presbyterian Church, Sixth street, above Green-Rev. Dr. Allison, 101 ; Rev. T. F. White, 8. Second U. P. Church, Front street, abov9 3efTerson-4tev. Mr., Crittenden, 101; Bei'. - David Mitchell, 72. • First Reformed Church,Seve nth and Spring Garden Streets-Rev: - C: L. Thompson, of Cin cinnati, 101. • South Presbyterian Church, Camden-Rev. J. Spencer, 102. Spring Garden M. E. Church, Twentieth and Spe tug Garden streets-Rev. H. A. Edson, 102; 11ev. J. F. Kendall, 8. • Second Moravian Church, Franklin and Thompson streets-Rev. Jos. It. Page, 10. Twelfth Street M. E. Church, Twelfth and Ogden streets-Rev. Andrew J. Fennel, 101 ; Jtey.J, D. Krum, 8. Union M. E. Church, Fourth street, below Arch-Rev. George P. Tindall, 101; Rev. Thus. A.. Weed, 8- • • • • St: Georges M: E.-Church, Fourth street, alcove Race-Rev. James L. Robertson, 8 P.M. Salim Methodist Episcopal Church,LW bard street, below Broad-Rev. J. G. ToMp- Eon, 8. Emory M. E. Church, No. 1823 Callosyhill street-Rev. Wm. R.. Eulten, ; Rev. •G. . irk Riley, 71. Lutherleturn Chapel, Twentieth and Oxford streets---Rev..l. A. Barney, 101. Second Presbyterian Church, Newark,', N. ,1.-Rev. Dr. Campbell, 101 A. M. audl 31 , P. M. - , • Western M. E. - Church; Twentieth street, below. Walunt-Rev. P. M. Bartlett, 1102 A. M. Front Street M. E. Church, above Laurel street-Rev. Joel K. Lyle, 8 P.J.4 Central Presbyterian Church,' Eighth• and Cherry streets-Dr. Shaw, 101 A. M.; Itev4 4V. Clark, D. I)., 8 P. M. Bethany Mission-Rev. Dr. Shaw, BP. A. • Trinity Presbyterian Church, Frank Cord road and Cambria street--Rev. J. A. Blaut!mt, 102; Rev. R. B. Foresman, 72. Cohocksink M. E. Church, Germa,ntiziwn avenue; below Fifth street-Rev. Richar4 A. Clark, 102; Rev. R. MeQnesten, 8. First . Presbyterian Church, Darby-Rev. , William C. Scofield, 101. North Baptist Church, Second and Pearl -.streets'. Cauttlam 7 •Rey: Isaac G. Ogden, 71:: First U. P, Church,' Broad and Lombard ' 11e:i.E.-B. Sawyer, 302; • B Robt. Boag, 8. lhiitl Itepirrned Chntell,. Tenth and Fittert .strnirts--Alev. J.E. Robertion;-102.;-Rev. C. L. Them Ohl, 8... • , First Presbytnrian Church, Germantown itev. GeOrge D. Littie, 101 and 8. flrlitOtpn PrObyterian' Chtire,b,-Th&ty - • • ninth street and Poweltori aVenuer-Rey; Brit E:Swict,lol.; Rev. Cyrus Dickson, D 411., 4. , • First Church, Manartuk-Rey. 101 Rev. U, Dimond, 8 P. M. . • • : NOrth: Tenth 'Street, Presbyterian Church, aft,;3 I e To w Girard avenue—it ev. C. NV., Adaras, 10: - A. .M .; ReAr. John Liggett. S P. )rinity 111. E. Church, Eighth etreet,4le Race—Rev. G. IL Carroll; 10i A. M.; Re II H. Reid, 81', M. Frarcford - Presb - trteilari Cliureh—Dr. James C. 'W atFon.,3oi A. X.- and 8-P. I 1 -- thefttird', resbytirrian P„Clpittrob— ROW P. 11. Fouler, .0! D. 10Y L A - i 43 -StindaYehool anniverbaq„ Rev. T. L. .Cuyler, D. D., 3: p. 14. - - - - ^ and .)Vesf Strti - ce lilfieet hum'', &Net - Adel - it - ham . 1 1 Inart•day evenin nest June 2 at 8 o'clock, SP' I * -- : -I' *- 1 - -C -' l'; 131 • 1319r41° ; • P • Y4l;4l ''' 9:- i in the Academy of g Music. Address of Ralph ling. 4: Svecind n_Preslosteriitn - CltufchacrUlPlAnW . Wells, Supprintendentiof Grace Mission Su , —ii i•kr! DA. oblidd; tiOfi 'le...i . i) 1 U;;.) 4' - t -Pf.,Y,t,r), l o l l_-s.eVUTPS,k;, tinbilet --- "-gY D tifY Calvary Presbyterian Church,J.ocust street,::_w_t_llll4_ll.l!_taY be Dal. , . __,--e . tillve 1 7 -ift:tiErftli.4l/yf - Br gißoot4 . l . - x 94. R.9v. t - •••- --- 4 - 1i7FRineyProf. Samuel Marcus Dill, D. P• , ' Dr. lacoliiia; 8: - - - of iklagtilftrollege. Londonderry, who was an .kJ telMnel Refoge-eißev:Jß:LeOhaillam , far, .., ; pointed, or l in ok, ,leollelV/Itt'tes..7 frqm,f thtfolrishi •1 Presbyterian Church, at Woodbury, N. J. P 11+1)3 tic4l il 1 . 4 o l nrcittto the,,GeneraT-Afittell:!b l 9 -Bev. Joseph Chester at,101,31n4 7,1 - ,,,,,,- ; -. , .; .now,„.in'ffesl:l9t l 110114- city,' died of 'ad44 'ils- Fifteenth Street:Tres - It - pert:lli Cliiirdli,`Tit-' i''eaSe",`jtiit tiff ifil L waielibiaa to laVelicilitiei- His ronfla :and -born bard:strteto-4-Rey. jciselli H. passage had been secured. t .133 ers,l9l•, Rev. Cormill us Mc:Cairn, 8. lite General Conference of the Methodist Second PreStiSteriart Church,Camden-Rev. I Protestant Church, which recently meth' i 34 1- J. 'r. Spencer. 103 A. M. and 4P. M. I tinuore, adjourned on the 19th inst. A cotn- . ,:- •Br t Intsela - Presbyteriati-Chureh,--Frankford: -I •Initi - ki-ffirOfelif visiliti Or- ther:diffellilltleV , was road and Sepviva street-Rev. Ellis Howell, 1 apPointed. A general convention of the an -104,:2: -Rev. 11. H. Allen, 8. .:', - - '• .i - , iiittif Confa,i , itct slitflo he held in Lynchburg, Tenth If P. Chttrch.Tldrty-eighth - hth and Hatei T , 1 Va,llh AI aS, 1870: to consider propoled altera- Mon streetS-Itev. P. V. Veeder, 10 1-2; Rife. - lions in the cc:m.ll[llomi of the Church. ' Dayid Eddy, 3 1 I TIIE 245th union meeting in behalf of the Ninth Presbyterian Church, Sixteenth and Philadelphia Tract and Mission Society will li:reset) streets-ilev.Jos..Neehit., ]Ol-2, Rey . be it Id o orro aft e r noon at 31 o'clock, in Dr. Iriiii, 111-2. t- ' • '''ii '-- - i '': ' ' tilVf•fiventli United Presh3 terian Church, Or ' - First Releirmed - PrembVterfattl.hurchll3rciad - ffionrox'street. Several addresses will be made. street, below Spruce-Rev. John Thompson, j film 240th meeting of thu ' battle s ociet y w ill be• • D. D., of New York, 10 1-2 ; Rev. Dr. Curtis, held to-morrow evenieg at 8 o'clock, in the, of thi cago, -I. Presbyterian Church on Harrison street. , Wcodl and Presbyterian Church, . Forty TriE one hundred and twenty-third annual second and Pine streets-Rev, Eusebias Hale,, • - f• 1 C • • L -LH dical Lutheran. io 1.2 ;11441v . Dr , itlio/dt . 4 ..., , ...,.. .. ~, . 4 4.. .i ,nreeting o t le es. man . N i W., . • 1:11th Reformed Presbyterian 613urefi York ' Minirttrium of Penns.) Ivaniu and adjacent Stoles will he held in the German Lutheran' street, neAr Frankfort! road-Rev. Samuel Mahaffey, 101 ', Rev. Elliott E. Stiftift, 3/. Clan ch of the Holy Trinity, Potteville,Schuyl- Second Reformed Church, Seventh and kill county, Pa.,commencing on Trinity Sun- Brown streets-Rev-I. B. Dunn,.. 101 ; Rey y , , June 12, 1870. fortTe members will Meet Dr, Burlier, 71. ,_• •• : ~ ,I h• t ti f ,I ` yin irettAion erenee t. e con inua on o the •- Lem bard Street Central ',Presbyterian.. ''• discussion of the thesettp . ti the Ministerial Of- Church (colorecll - -Itev. - A;l3. Goodall, 3/. if -d' lif!ce on 'Thursday.- evem g precc nigTrinity ".: Sunday- North Presh - Vierian. ChurCh-Dr. Allison,- • ' • 10/ ; Rev. Mr. Thompson, 8. • - - TER Southern - Presbyterian G eneral.Assem Central M. R. Giffin:l4 Vine ~street, above sly convened at Louisville, Ky.. on the 19th Twelfth-Mt:v. Georg& C.' , Pollock,lol] c Rev, •(last. • Rev. Stuart Robinson, D. D, Modera- T. M. Hodgman, 8.:.. -.) .. :.1,%..1.,..5.,,1_f1..J 1 tor of the last As untidy, preached the annual Nazareth M. E. Church, Thirteenth street, f discourse. afterwbich Rev. R. L.Dabrity, D. above Race Rev. Geo. D. Baker, 101; Prof.• .'D., et the Union Theological Seminary, Vir-• , J. E. Ronnie, 71. . 1 glnia, H•4 l / 3 elected Moderator. The question . Broad Street M.E. Church,Broad andiChris- of the establishment of a Presbyterian Um tian-Rev. Theo. F. White, 101 A. M.; Rev."... realty was dlScuesed, and finally referred to-a M. Bartlett, 7; P. M. . ; committee. The report of publications shows Sixth Presbyterian Church, Spruce street, that the number of volumes printed during the below Sixth-Rev. Frank Chandler, 101.A.M.; Sear was 44,560; catechisms, 27,500; tracts, Rev. Dr. 'Ward, S P. M. 189,700. . St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, Broad and - AT the last session of the Preachers' Meet- Arch stretl4----Itey. It. Conover, 101 A. M. ing, Rev. Mr. Cleveland reported - from the Coltoeksink Presbyterian Church-Rev. Mr. ..Cen mitten on the Bishop Kingsley Fund the M cClannin, 101 A. M.; Rev. A. E. E. Taylor, following, viz.: Your committee beg leatre BP. M_ - to submit.: 1. That Philadelphia Methodists ~_ West Arch Street - PlWhTyteri an Churn- - ili - t - ii --- • aliff - litiglit - Toliave - soine - worthy L iflare - , Bev. Dr. Curtis, 101 A. M.; Rev. Lewis H. in the Bishop Kingsley Fund, to which other Reid ; 8. P. M. cities are contributing so promptly. 2. That Union Presbyterian Church, Thirteenth Philadelphia and vicinity ought, in our judg street, below Spruce-Rev. John Gerrish, 101 merit, to contribute not less than $2,000 to- A. M.; Rev Robert Gatobel, 4P. M. . - ward-This fund. 3. That. .a committee of three Second Reformed Presbyterian Church, be appointed hy this meeting to secure, if pos --Tweirtrseeond -street, --above -Vino-Rev. tS. -blithib amount-__ ._. .___ .. _ . __ '_ ... V. McCorkle, 101 A. M.; Rev. J. WI Drake, 4 THE General Synod of the Reformed Pies- P. M. ' . byterian Church metat Cincinnati on the 19th St. John's M. E. Church, - Third and George of May. The Rev. Dr. McLeod, of New York, streets-Lev. Andrew Shiland, 10/ A. M.; was ejected Moderator : Rev. Dr. Steele ' of Rev. Solomon Moon, 7/ P. NI. - Philadelphia, as Secretary, and Rev. Mr. - Conshohocken Presbyterian Church-Rev. -1 WiticieiSide, of 'Brooklyn, - Assistant Secretary. Walter B. Clark, 71 P. M. - • The chief subject of discussion has been the Richmond Presbyterian Church - Rev. proposed union between the Reformed and Loyal Y. Graham, 101 A. M.; Rev. Samnel voited. Presbyterian Churches, which has M. Morton, Is. P. M. warm friends and enemies in the body. Phila- Green Street M. E. Church. Green above delphia has been selected as the place for Tenth street- Rev. John Leggett, 101 A. M.; Rev. J. R. Priest, BP. M. holding the next meeting, in the Fourth Church, on the third Wednesday in May,lB7l. Norris Square United Presbyterian Church THE religions interest of this city - and -Lev.James Alexander, D. D., 10.! A.. 61.: .. . . vi }:cr. B. Eaton, D. D.. 31 P. M. has been centre ; • minty during the past week b d -• Fourth Reformed Church,_Filbert and in the tiro great bodies which have been in in onr midst-the Presbyterian As- Eighteentli streets-Rev. .1. A, Penlarten, 101 conference• -• t • A. - M.: Rev. W..Koonts, 4 I'. M. . sumbly and the Bapnatlt aonal Societies. All -the-tneetings-have been largely attended; and* the greatest enthusiaani and harmony' pre vailed, and several *meetings have been held in which both bodies have participated v. ith the utmost good feeling and unanimity. - Stildom is it that two such large.and . dignified asst in Wages, representing so much of the in telligence of the whole country, meet in our city at the same time, and it Is pleasing to know that the widely-known hospitality of - Philadelphia has ex tended to all a _warm and . hearty welcome. A NIEETINCI of the colored citizens of - pinta delphia was held on the 18th inst. to consider the doctrines enunciated by Frederick Doug lass, on the occasion of the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment in this city, in regard to the Bible in the public schools. One of the speakers, a clergyman, said : " While we love _} rederielf Douglass, we love truth more. We admire Frederick Douglass, but we love God more. While we ought tp hold to all true principles, still - it is our duty to investigate the -- t - e --- aClit ngs or otliwit - . -- A c . o n e time sir. D o ug las s led class and praybd as carn*'stly as I have ever done. We have heard Mr. Douglass ; his speech has been published and read,Ausl.. --now it- is our desire_toh_e_heard, for we do not hold to the utterances of the speaker on that occasion" A series - of resolutions adopted by the meeting were concluded by the following: Resuicfa, That we will not acknowledge any man as a leader of our people who will not thank God for the deliverance and enfran chisement of our race, and who will not vote to retain the Bible, the book of God, in our public schools. ' • irst r_es ten a t lure o on,. war Gettnau street-,-Po!v. Jatti-s A. Qarnatiao, of India, A. N.; Rev. Henry S. Little, P. 'M. PP, mouth Congregational Church. Nine teenth and Mastex .str.e.ets—Rev. C. TI. Mc- Cre••ry, lOj A. M.: Rev. W. :; P. H. First Presbyterian Church. York, Pa.—Rev. Dr. Wut C. NViner, 11.1 A. M.: Rev. D. Mc- Call, 7 P. M. S. (fah Presbyterian church, Third and Red wood streets—l:ex% C. H. Gregory, Io= A. M. Rev. W. D. Mackey. 7 P. M. Alexander Presbyterian Church, Nineteenth and Uric,' , trect— Rev. Geo. A. Leon. D. D., of Erie, at In: A. M. Rev. George Parton, of Seneca, N. Y.. a I'. M. t`„-and United prf,shrt,:rian Chnr , •h, Race, near Sixteenth street—Rev. George Patton, 4 P. M. Tenth Presbyterian Church, Twelfth and Walnut streets—Rev. Dr. McCosh. 4 P. M. . \\Thai ton Street Presbyterian Church. cor- el- n I alit Hunter, M A. M. reen ich Stteet Presbyterian Chureh, Third and Greenwich sh-eits—ltev. ,ros,•ph a n cith7 - 1 - 0 1. v. Ma C - . - 1-f - c - Creery , Si P, Fourth. Presbyterian Church. Twelfth and Lombard streets—Rev. G. E. Agnew, A. 31.: Bev. Dr. Sprol, s I'. .!$.l. Presbyterian Church, Rills of Schuylkill— Bev. Mr. Rigart, EP. A. Eleventh Street M. E. Church, 'Eleventh street, above 'Washington avenue—Rev. Mr. Bal,b, 101 , A. M:; Rev. S. Halstead at Children's Church, 4 P. M.; flev. T. M: Steven son, 8 P. M. Spun == Garden Presbyterian Church—Rev. Robert Irvine, D. D., A. M.; Rev. John M. Smith, s P. 'Woodland Presbyterian Church, Pine street, near Party-second street—Rev. E. Hale, I.oi - A M.; Rev.-IN% E. Kin - ix, D.D. 81'. M. First Presbyterian Church, Camden—Rey. Dr. Jacobus, 10:., A. - M.; Rev. Wilharit 11 vin, 7. P. M. . _ _ Penn Square Presbyterian (Thumb, Broad streut, above Chei.4tuut—Bev. Dr. Nichols, Lainlyeth Mission, Twenty-second and Fed eral I:lnsets—Rev. Drs. Ward and Bushnell, P. M. Local and General. A • DELEGATION of the General Assembly went to Princeton this mortiing to take part in the laying of the corner-stone of Reunion Hall: TUE Rev. John Chambers has been pastor of the First Independent Presbyterian Church city for forty-nve years... Hc.is stilt in vigorous health. Tr] F, Sabbath afternoon union prayer-meet ing will be held to-morrow afternoon- at 5 o'clock, at St. Mary Street Church (colored:) Rally invited. A NEAT parsonage has been erected in con nection with the new Zion German Lutheran 'Church, now nearly completed, on Franklin street, below Vine., .A. - NENV Episcopal'ehurch has been erected at Ilrineshurg by William Welch, Esq., of this. city, at a cost of 510,090. He also gave the ground upon which itstantis. Tin 170th anniversary of Ohl Swedes' Church, Swanson street, near ,Christian, will he teiebrated nest mouth. The anniversary sermon will be preached by the pastor, Rev. sSimes; Tars Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church, of Camden, will celebrate its anniversary to morrow. Revs. A. Atwood, A. Nlanship, C. P. Masden and A. Wallace, of Philadelphia, will participate in the services. ,• Pitork ssou NILES, tot Earttord, has been elected. Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese - of New Bainpshire, the fey. Win. Pinck ney, D. 1)., of Washington, Assistant Bishop _oftheDioce,se of Maryland. Ciimiierland Presbyterians are agitating thentiestion-Whether it is not the duty of the church to embark in the foreign missionary work.:- Moto contend that the libine work is tb'employall their energies. So.Anhimi, of Baltiinore, pub lishes a lett.Crinsisiing that the joint infalli lAlity of the 'Chard - nand - of the Roman Pontiff - should be deciared_byVouncil. Ro believes that_the istaine,d by a moral unanimity. Pim .Iteformed Dutch bhurch has 60,000 milioberS.: its: Foreign Board received last r soo,Vlo.,*and 'is debt $30.000: Its Board of Domestic , Mifisions is $10;000. in. debt; its Wilding Fund 'receives :$lOOOO per MIL A.D;' - p..x.i . 4 _,py:Ti; - q, -. ATL,,wy - I.N-..;A•yrtTli.p tvy.. - .,m,/),:y ,28, -1870., MMMINU# . yc ar. and its Board of Education received .fir ,C 111,p year...,.. . _ q V i T ~ f bilis eht 6orgiAfationari Church in thla t • '' ,- of, fyl in HartiCt ~ l ,otiii.i• Iris estiraat to be worth twelve millions of dollars. Tile, Park btreet Church,in Borten, and the Cent . er Chnilh, New Itlayen,,baye the largest congr - .gations, averagijig ........ ' twelve to fourte A biifilied tnerubers. . --,,, 'lna twenty-second anniversary of the Ta )-: eibatilellaptist Sunday school will be held ( n LEGAL NOTICES TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE IN UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DIS RICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of THOMAS HULL, trading as TIDIS. 'TULL dc CO—Bankrupt. you ill hereby take notice that a third General Meeting of the Creditors of the mild Bankrupt it ill be held at the office of EDIYLN T. CHASE. Fee., one of the Registers in "lank. uptcy for Enid - Dietz - mt. 615 Walnut - dtreeton the city of Philadel phia. T U ESD AY , June 7111, A. . 70, I' leYen o'clock A. M.. for the pn rouged named D in Di the wen t - eighth Section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2, LS 31. By order of the Coui t. HERMAN HAMBURGER, To the Creditors of THOMAS HULL & CO. my2l-s2t -E STATE OF SA RAH EM LEN CR ESSO , deeett,ell —Letters Teo,tumentary having bee n ring-i 1 to the cribers upon the eatato 01 JARA II LEN eltEtt: , •ON, doccasedo,ll persons hatina or demends against the to4ate of said decedent will nuilie known the name to them without delay, and tilos', in• &bird to the estate' will mite 'I) , N 1110111 to 1011,t:N 1029 Senn.. street: W 111 P. C SON, 224 Sent h Brirol stieet ; CHARLES C. 10111 Chestnut F (reel. lt.xerutors : or to tavir Attorn-v. GFU. L. A SIR IIIEA Walnut H.treet. ap:3o-aO' 1 .ETTEES T.P.I 4 TAYI ENT/1 ItY ON E Eslafo GUOR(:I 7 , W BENNEII3;:Pi.te tY the - city . of Philadelphia, deeensed, haying beta pgranteirtu Ilir hod ershami by tits R•gistor vi It• this for the city ,illll tonrty vt all 11.101 . N0116 itillebted to. or lit• I;nviilg CIIIIIIIR or demands Lwainst the same, nr • r , - oneFterl to - presilit them without delay to 1 , 1I)11{N , '23 North. Water street. myl.ls of STATE OF ELIZA •E. BURTON, Dec. acrd.—Letters of Adminktration baying been granted to 'be ~111,ser!bers up•at Estate of ELIZA E. 'BURTON, decetn.ed, all persons bowing violins or d&•- moulds ngainKt tin estate of said decedent will make known I - bowline to them without delay. tEO. W. BURTON, EDWARD LIU ItTON. JOHN O. ItocKH 'l,:xecutors. 1113 Walnut street I IT TEI F. DISTEDIT t',OURT OF THE _1 UNITED STATES. FOE THE EASTERN rare lIICT OP 141,1` ,, N ST LVA NI tt ILLEA M A PS• LEY of Philadelphia. a Bankrupt." having Ir:tit - nine , ' tnrlii,tiledhiron,ii meeting of creditors will held JUNE Sth.lB7U, at 2 o'elt di P. :11., hitforti rt,Ct.“,tr litclllllllA EL, Erq :No 415 Walnut atre , t. phin, that the oxontination of the Bankrupt linty be fUd Led, and any Fi Iter•tt 01 meeting required by Wins 27 and 20 of lin) ac , of COTILIY.IFI tranhactui. The Register will also certify whether the hAnkropt 11:1,1 COL feinted to his duty. - A hearth t , shill ala be held on WEDNESDAY, Juno 1 2 .d.1870, before the Curt at Plc bidet ohlit, at 10 o'efo,:k A. Id., when partiett intereated may 6110 W cause the dit , eharre. Withrite the II (11)Ort111W 'JO a N (IADW AL S PElt. Junco, and th- meal of the atilt! Court at Philadelphia. bitty 12, 1870. G. FOX, Clark, 31.011(31AEL, Rockier, .m0421'2,131" COPARVIERSIIIP L 0 EES H IP NO'PE(3PI.—WI: have this day admitted SAMUEL POIIOLFIELD. of Philadelphia, as ri Partoor in our house. DQVGE & CO. tor2l=ctis__. NEw.Yonr;llay2 1870. - MIMM - PROFESSOR JOHN BUCHANA.N, NI, D. 1. can be col:tilted vrenially or by letter in all die. eases. Patien a can rely upon a cafe, epoedy, and per. inenent cure. - the Vrofessor prepares and furnishes new, silent Iflaand positive 'romedies specially adapted to the wants of the patleriC , Private. Ornate in i Oollege Buildinp, No 514 PINE street; Oflice boors from 9 A. MINIMMMiI li ' L . t r 1 16,1,. I ' tlf , . L.) . Li l) 'SEALED PROPOSALS, iptidited ro pogalt, for building a_ inibliesclinollhOusA in the T - wBnty-tirat' Ward.," wiU ba; xecOhted by Jibe ,undermgnedo at rig oilicei B..corner Of SIXTH and AD ELPIf I streetm, until TUES DAY, Allay 31, 1870 - sat 12 o'clock for build ig' a; publicn sebool-lionie do aTat' 'of 'ground xituate in Ttokborongb,.-in the Twentpthit Ward. • _ Said schoothonse to he ,bnilt in e,oltitinee with the plans of L. H. F.. , der, Superintendent of School .Buildingv, to be_seen atthe office of the Controllers of Public .schoOls, . . , ; . , _ . ... . . 1.10 bids will, be • considered: unless accom panied-by-acertificate from the Vity, Solicitor that the provisions, of, an ordinance aoproyod May 25, ; 1850, have been complied , with., The contract will beawarded only to known mat•ter builders. -...— By order of the Committee, on Property. H. W. HALLIWELL, ' . , Secretary. MO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.— CONTRACTORS KEALED,PROPOSA.LS, indorsed" Pro ioials 'for building a Public' Scbocil-house in the First Ward," will be received by the un dersigned, at the Olive, seutheast . corner of SIXI H and ADELPHI, streets, until TUES . - DA Y, MaS7:,3l. 187,0, at twelve o'clock M., for building a public school-house on a lot of ground situate oh the 'corner of Seventh and, Diekerson.streets, in the First Ward. Said-school-house to be built in. accordance with the plans of L. H. Esler, Superintendent of. School Buildings, to be •seen at the office of the'.Controllers of Public Schools. No bids will he considered unless accom panied by a certificate from the City Solicitor that the provisions of an ordinance approved May:2s, 1860, have been complied with. The 'contract will be awarded only to known master builders. - rnylB 21,24 28',.,81-. By order of the Committee on Property, H. W. HALL! WELL, Secretary, mylB 21 24 28 31 D . PPABTRIENT OF PUBLIC HIGH WAYeI,--OFFICE—N O. 104 SOUTH F IFTH. -STREET, PHILADELPHIA, May 20,1870. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be reepivetrat the office of the Chief Commissioner of High ways until 12 o'clock, M., on MONDAY, 30th inst., for the construction of a Sewer on the line of Berks street, from the sewer in. Mier street eastward to Eighteenth street, with an inside diameter of four feet six inches; thence northward along Eighteenth street to the north line of 14. orris street, with - an inside di ameter of live feet. Said, Sewers - to be con structed with bricks, and to be circular in -shape, and:-in accordance with specifications prepared by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, with such man boles as may be directed, by the Chief Engineer and Surveyors The un derstanding to be. Unit the s ,Se were herein ad vertised are to-be-completed-on--or--before-the_ 31st day of July, 1870. And the Contractor shall take bills prepared against the property fronting on said Sewer to the amount of one dollar and fifty cents for each lineal foot of front on each side vi the street as so much cash paid • the balance, as limited Ordi nance,-to be-paid-by the city.; and the Contrac tor will be required" - to keep the street anti sewer in good order for three years after the sewer is finished. When the street is occupied by a City Pas senger Railroad track, the Sewer shall be con structed along side orsaid.traek in such.. Ma nner as not to obstruct or interfere with the safe passage of the cars thereon ; and no claim for remuneration shall be paid the Contractor by the Company using said track, as specified in Act of Assembly approved May 8, 1886. No allowance will be made for rock excava tion, except by special contract. Each Proposal Will be accompanied by -a certificate that a Bond has been filed in the Law Depattment as directed by Ordinance :of May 25th, 1860. If the Lowest Bidder shall not execute a contract Within five days. after the work is awarded, he will be deemed as de c thrtugTurkt -- wilt - htt - hchl - babltritin - Iris -- bontH the difference between his bid and the next lowest bidder. Specifications- may be had at Department Departent of Surveys, which will be strictly adhered to. The Department of Highways reserves the rightto - reject - a,ll - bids not deemed satisfactory. All Bidders may be present at the time and place of opening the said Proposals. DIAriLON H. DICKINSON, m 3 -27 20 Chief Conireh,sioner of Highways, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH WAYS.- OFFICE.NO.I64 S. FIFTH. ST PHILADELPHIA, May 26, 1870. .NOTWE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PROPt)SALS will be received at the Office of Chief the Commissioner of High ways until 12 o'clock, M., on MONDAY-, 30th inst., fur the construction of a Sewer on the line of Franklin street, from the Sewer at Ox ford Street - tothe south curb -line of Columbia avenue ; on TVega street, from Fifteenth - to Sixteenth street; on Ridge avenue, from Twenty-second street to the -- of Columbia avenue ; oti Thirty-seventh street, from Baring_street toßoweiton „avenue, and on Lancaster avenue, from Park, or Thirty seventh street. The said Sewers to be con structed with brick, and to be circular inform, with aclear inside diameter of three feet. A twelve-inch vitrified drain-pipe (with sliding collar instead of the old style of bill, in Prime street, froM the east side of Third street to a point about one hundred ald fifty feet east of the said Third street, with such Mau holeS as may be directed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor. The understanding to be that the Sewers herein advertised are to be com pleted on or before the 31st day of ‘7uly, 1870 And the Contractor shall take bills prepared against the property fronting on said Sewer to the amount of one dollar and fifty cents for each foot of front ou each side of the street as so much cash paid; the balance, as limited by Ordinance, to be paid by the City; and the Contractor will be required to keep the street and sewer in good order for three years after the sewer is finished. When the street is occupied by a city pas senger railroad track. the sewer shall be con structed along side of said track in such man ner as not to obstruct or interfere with the safe passage of the cars thereon ; and ne claim for remuneration shall be paid the contractor by the company ming said track, as specified . in Act of Assembly approved May Bth, 1866. No allowance will lie made for -- ri3ck excavation, xcfrpt by special contract.. Each proposal will be accompanied by a cer tificate that a bond has been 'filed in the Law Depart inept, Alirect ed. by.Ortlinatice_ofiSlay It the lowest kidder -shall not exe cute a contract within five days after the work is awarded. he will lie deemed as declining,ant will be held liable on Ids bond for the differ nce between his bid and the next lowest bid der. Specifications may he had at the De partment or Surveys, which will he strictly adhered to. The Department of Highways re serves the right to reject all bids not deemed satisfactory. MMMI All bidders may lie present at the time and place of upenimr the'i , aid proposals. MAII I.ON H. DIGICINS'ON, my 27 2t5 Chief .Comtoissiener of Ifiethways. T IRITGGMITB WILL FIND A LARGE L., stock of Allen's*Nteillci nal Extracts Oil Almond , . 'tad, Rhoi. Opt., Citric Acid, (luxe's Sparkling Gelatin 'minim, Wedgwood Mortars. &c., just landoil trout hart !Loth! uug ,fr om Lon (lon . ROB ra SU 1 1 .1 Elt Wholosale liiirugglsts, N. E. corner Fourth am 'taco streets. n RUG (.3 ISTS' 81 1 N I) tt, ES. BRAD C L./ anis, B Mortar, Pill Tiles, Combs, Brusher. fweezers, Puff oxes,Horn Scoops, Surgical bistro vents, Trusses, Hard and Soft ftnlihnr Goode, Via 'a -ma, Glass and Metal Syringes, ,to., all ab" Fire Hands" prices,SNOWDEN ,t BROTHER, aps-tf 23 South 'Eighth street, f 1 A STTL E SOAP—G ENITINE AND VERN unporior-200 boxes jaat landpd from bark Idfia, and or .nle by 1101tERT SHOFM KKR ,ft 00. Importbal Drnmtiata.N: cornor Vnortb Rano stri*ta• Ob Rs' AND WOSTENEIOL:II 7, 9 I POCKET KNIVES, PEAR!, and STAG LEAN PIES et beenliful MOW , : !WOOERS' and WADE .6 BUTCH ER'S, end the CELEBRATED LEMIILT RP' RAZOR SCISSO•IIS IN CASES of the finest quality Elmore, Rnivee Scissorg find Table Cutlery ground awl:. EAR ' llkiST RUM 1 , ,NT1 4 of the 'noel approvo conetruction to nest the hearing. at P. MADEIRA'S. Cullrr end Surgical Instrument Maker, 115 Tonthetrent. below Chestnut. • • • • myl tf ___ SPIRITS ,TURPENTINE.--322 BARRELS Bpirito Turof.ntina now landing from dtbanler '' Pin. naer."Juom :Wilmington, N. C., and for sale by 00011' RAN ,11',USBELL & CO. 7.1). Oheetnut street. • . ;.. ~...z., ~;.,: rqt.; !,,.., ....',.,,..J...,,... ‘;'•.., , r: , , , I t. 14 *on ornFit 41,k; liitC too CUTLERY SIIIPPERS' GUIDE. 'IE3.O I. IrON Steatnatdp' Llubi Direct" ' ROMAN; 1 , 1011:NAN , SailinglAtednesday and Saturday , : ; T.IIOM'PACH PORT: - iffrtait' Rt. VIV harf, Plata:, at' 10 Mk. A. 4 * ' 11fingWhatf. Boston. at . 31P',, Stitiintidiips rent:W:llly. Freight 'tecee tied .YrelAlst-foi-wartled to all pot rtts if Arcw.Entslattd.. . For frplgl \t paasaFe(superior accOnttoodottont) gp- Dr EN RYAN INOiOII • ' • 1^939 BOUTII DEfIAWASI, ,AVENUE. .11 .1..-V.A7141A RAILROAD :.--Freight , Fimirtment.—Notice to , Phi pliersrpyy N U arrangements - recently - perfected, this ' -Company its en abled to offer nnusonl dcapatch to the transportation of freight from Philedelphitt to' all points of the Lehigh, t'WYtnioing aid-Susquehanna - Valle> a, and on ti e Cstawissa and Erie Railways. , Particular attention is arnn ed to the new dine through the Susquehanna Valle Y, opening tip the Northeastern -portion of the • State to" Philadelphia, embracing the towns of Towanda, Athens, Wavel, And' tho counties of BradfOrd. Wyoming and Slisiiire anna. It alto of fers a short and Speedy route to'llutfalo. and Rochester, interim. and Southern New York, and all,points in the Northwest and Southwest and on the Great Lakes. Merchardise'ilelivered at th- Through Freight Dep6t; corner of Flout and Noble streets, before 5 F. M. is .ii-l tributed hrFast Freight Trains throughout t o Le high, filahanoy, Wyoming and Susquehanna alleys early text day, and delivered iit Rochester and Buffiro within forty-eight hours' from date of shipment. ( Particulars In record to Buffalo, Rochesteri interior New York and Western Freight may be obtained at the , office. No 811 Chestnut street. L. C. KINBLER, Agent of P. W. & E. Line,' D. S. GRAFLY, through Freight Agent, Front and Nelda streets. ELLIS CLARK. mylo General Agent N, P. R. R. Co . tai IL AD EL PHIA RICHMOND 'AND 1. NORFOLK STEAMSHIP WHIG. THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH INCREASED FACILITIES AND REDUCED RATES FOR 1870 STEADIERS LEAVE 71 V Irdi SATRELAY,at 12 o'elk. Noon, from FIRST WHARF, above MARKET Street. RETURNING, LEAVE RIOHMOND MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, and NORFOLK TUESDAYS and . SATURDAYS.- - . _ . . RR' No • Bills of Lading signed• after 12 o'clock on. f3ailin Da y HATES to all points in North and Botith s'arolina via Seaboard Air-Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth, and to Lynchburg, Va., T001305/100 and the West via Virginia and Tennessee , Air-Line and _Rich mond and Danville Railroad. Freight HANDLED BUT ONOIC,and taken at LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. Plocharge for cOmmission, drayage, or any expense for transfer. Steamships insure atlovest rates. -Freight received DAILY. State-room accommodation's for pa's'sengers. WILLIAhI S. WADE A HO. No. 12 South Wharveiand , Pier No. 1 North Wharvee, W. P. PORTER., Agent atßichmond and City Point. T. P. ()ROWELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP 0031PANY'S REGULAR . LIVES PROM OnEEN STREET WHARF. • -Tho ACHILLES will sail for NEW ORLEANS, direct,on Thor, day , May 26, .at 8 A. M The YAZOO will sail from-, N EW ' ORLEANS, ids Havana; Saturday May, 28. Saturday, May 28th. at o'clock A. M.- The TONA WANDA will sail from SAVANNAH on .Saturday, May 29th. The PIONEER will sail for WILMINGTON, 3.0.,0n Saturday, Juno 4th, at 6 A. M. Through bills of lading signed, and passage tickets cold to all points South and West. • BILLS of LADING SIGNE at QUEEN ST. WHARF. For freigh Wl ' tpassw D apply to LLIAM L: TAMES, General - Agent, — - 130 South Third street. FOR 'NEW YORK VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. EXPRESS STE A MBOpiT COMPANY. The CHEAPEST and QUICKEST water coraraunica 'ton between Philadelphia and New York. ' - • Steamers leave - daily from - First - Wharf - below MAR KET street, Philadelphia, and foot of WALL street. New. York. THROUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS:. Goode forwarded by all the Lines running ont of New York North, East or West, free of commission. Freights received Daily ano forwarded 'on accommoda ting terms. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents, 12 South Delaware Avenue. JAS. HAND. Agent,,ll9 Wall Street, New York." - MEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALF ' AN.. 4.11 dria, Georgetown and Wanliingli. 04 Via (MOS• apeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alex andria from the most direct route for Lynchburg, Brie. - tot; Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton antithe outhwest, - - Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf alloy -ffarket-street,every-Saturdwy-st-noon Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., .. No. 12 Eiontb Wharvea and Pier 1 North Whanres; • YDE & 'TYLER, Agents at -Georgetown. - EL ELDRIDGE & CO., Agents at Alexandria, - TIELAWAKE . AND CHESAPEAKE ILI - STEAM TOW-BOAT •COMPANY.—Barsre , Ctowal between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Havre do Grace, Del aware City and intermediate points. WM. P. CLYDE 6r, CO., Agents; Capt. JOHN LAUGHLIN. Sup't Office, 12 South Wharves, Phila delphia• apll tr.; _ LoRrEW YORK, VIA DELAWARE r AND RARITAN OANAL. SIVIFTSURE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, DISPATCH AND SWIFTS FIRE LINES, • Leaving daily at 12 and a P. M. The steam propellers of this Company will commence loading on the Bth of March. Through in-twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to any point free of commissions. , Freights taken on aecomm.slating terms. Apply to Writ. M. BAIRD & CO., Agents, mho-tf Smith Delaware avenue. STATE — SALES. -- - • fEt_ PUBLIC - BALE—ON THE PREMl ses.—Thomns & Sons, A tic t onuers- ` - erry — Viritm ble Business Stand.—Betel known as " nJek ley 'S." Brand street and Germantown road' 4 acres, 505 feet front on Broad otreet and Ge•mantown avenue, extend ing through to Fifteenth street-5 fronts. On Wednes day afternoon, June 1,1870, at 4 o'clock, will be sold at public Sith*, 0n the promo - ses - , - aldt that large and valuable lot of pound and the improvements thereon erected, situate on the west sale of Broad street, corner of Ger imintoWb road, 250 feet 274 Inches front on Broakst root. 515 feet 93 inches on Germabt own avenue, 63 feet inches on Butt , r street, 431 toot on Fifte"uth street, and 395 feet 8 inches on Erie avenue, (which is 120 Teet wide) 5 - fronts. no improv entente are a 21•stury stone and brick hotel and dwelling, luts• bar, three rooms and kit, hen on first floor . • floe on the second ,nod two Mtn 's; there IS a large verandah. which commands an extended iew down Brood street ; frame stable and extensive sbedd g: a number of old shade trees, &c. This is a u ell establildied stand, and is considered the hest road hotel in Philadelphia. and havibg five fronts, is very valuable for building purees a. The Germantown Pas senger railway cars pass the place every twentyminates. Terms lacy.lmmediate PO4.•PSIOTI. Will be sol according to a plan, which may be had at the Auction rooms. Will ho shown by the owner and occupant, Mr. Jacob 'Markley EiMl3 At. TllOlll AS S.: SONS. Auctioneers, myl9 21 28 SO 139 and 141 South Fourth atroot _PUBLTC - SA LE:=T HOM - AS - &SON S, Auctioneers.—Modern Three-Rlory f•itoot Itosi• dente, I:110ton ttv .o, soul heast , if Pulaski ave., Germao towm—on Tnescay Juno 7, Ii7(1, at 12 o'clock, noon 0011 I,e sold at public safe, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-story stone messuage. ( nansard roof) and 1,4 of ground, situate MI the coat side of Chelton nvenne, 247 feet southeast of Pulask i avenue, Oprmani own ; toe lot containing in front on (1.1.01t00 aven u e , 4 7 feet, met extending in depth 150 feet It h,ia parlor. dining-roan, Mid two IcitchNis on the first floor ; three thantleiri and bath-room on the 8-cowl, :mil four on the third floor; Ca.. lint 111111 cold water. cook log r tEa Clingy of all intionhrinee.. Terms .--1i349111 may remain 1)11 mortglge. Immediate possession. KatsatNo.4t29 Mein Orent, Germantown. M. THOMAS tit)Ns, Anctioneer4, my2l 2Rje4 139 and 111 South Fourth stredt. ¢F• 1. REAL ESTAT E—T Ft 0)1 AS )N • ' LtillSaltalithblaiimaitiwuk.,..Thro!.,t3(qry, Reel: Store and Itwelling,-No. 629 \ atroet.ll3fit. of Seventh . at reef. On Tnesoa y tine 7th,_1470, at 12 o'clock noon, will he sold at piddle cult., at the Philadelphia Ex • cdtunge, all that three , story brick and )1W 1 1111))-: and lot. of gromal, situate ‘ot the north Oda of Arch street, west of Sixth strel9 , hn 5c2:1 ; lu•ginnlng at the we e dern edge of all alley ap,ll 2 feet 10 Inches wide; hence extruding ttorthwa id along • , :tid alley 19 feet 3 inches; thence wt-st ward 9 inches to m of the °astern wall. thenee north wor • 1;2 feet 2 inelles to a 'Mint; thence westward 14 feet I! , inches; thence sontit• wartrcl lett tlttiche. , to In-h thence eastward along Arch street 14 Teo! 101,.:• intims to the pltu of be ginning. A hovo the first story the front is 2 f.9.tt 10 'itches greater. Terms—Ball-casb. • 91. 1110 41 A S A SONS. A uctioneer4, 139 And 141 - houth Fourth stroet. my 21 28le ..tr.l PUBLIC SA I. 1 , ;.--Ttio NI AS & SONS, LEL A notioneers.—llatelsonie modern Three-slurr tidy!: Residence:, NO BTS North Broad street, smith of Pop' ar street, 30 feet front, fa •I deep to thitttrii, street; two fronts, 01, Juno 7th, ',min, at 12 o'clock, noon, will he, 5.,1,10,1 public sate, at the Phila delphia Exchange, lid that 1110.11.7 . 11 three story brick niessuage, with two•story ha, It imililings and lot of around, situate nn the cast ~pn, of Broad street, south of Poplar street, No. 85r. ; the lot cnut,ainiug in front on Bread street 30 h ell, and it depth Pin feet-•to lintario street • term house Is in good repair, recently painted ; hie parlor. ilining:ronni Mid - two kiteill'lllB OH lint door ; gas, bath, ralige,,k, ;garden planted with fruit treas..te., It is .ituate opty}eite the • lePallt io of B. lianrtu , Esti; The Nicholson nevi moot is laid bona") this property. way re•nutili Oil naortgags. 1.51.* - Ininiiliato possession. licys next door • 31. Timm AS & SONS, Auctioneers, nly2l 2,Sje4, • 129 and 11l South Fourth street. etPUBLIC SAL E, 7 -'.PHO NIAS Sc. SONS, Auctioneers.-Valintble:Thtildlng, 1:1104011 As Ole "Ilopp Iron . - Foutotry , - North Ninth .street, alnico Poplar street. 744 ,L feet front. On Tinrlay,..ftitie 7th, It'll), at 12 o'eloirli.o,roonOrlll.: i sold. at 21:die sale, at the Philndelphia "I.lxchiiii 111 - that of ground, and rho improvements thereon situate on the westerly stile of Ninth str .et• peril of I "Pint'street, street, No.-964 ;_ the I n t 'containing in front on Ninth .stroot 79 foot 63.1 inches, and extending in detail .109 feet to Perry street. It has town (would's] and known a as the "Ilovg IgeN FouNeltv." Included In the sale are one Crane, two Cu polos, Engine unit Boiler. Subject to three yearly ground routs : $132, $llO and €144, together $443. .tnr. Itumediatppossestifoii. • Heys on the premixes. M. THOMAS k SON .1.1, Auctioneers ituy2s2Bje4 •• . , r 139 and 111 South Fourth stree t . aig .:. ,. Ltit:A•4l.' .t..okkt I 1-...— . 1#1 0 :it .a.d cite blifir.S' Nta! Sale„--ffatolseino Modern 71e,idence and large lot, 'V j•, en:in stfl:44, ifboiiVeT wen ty ,, tirst Eft reet t ' TWO - My-first Wird ~ - , t lit TodHitt,yclf.lo y 3t, 1870, ht . 12 • ri'dock: noon, wiff,lie.:BoldL tit lutbile ;sale; at thd , PhltinierPtila • Ex elnintV-sl.l.l'thltt bail:donne inodern dottlibi Anne f rough- Gist) risidelide,WithLthit -lot: of gnutr qu ottlfOreio'sbe lei eh ;Artup.t r o oil the north side of Venangd street • at theAlstanee Of.,loo.feet westward- fratn„ Twtviirst 2:triter:h i the Ttik ity. llret Ward. of tbecitY - Of' 11,a del-' t phial thenceextend dig' westward aloneVonan . o 'street 1131,,fett,:„ theptit .northward, In a line, parru el with, Twenty-first street,nil crossing a 40 font wide street called . Pacific .street,2os teat, more -or -leetgetoA Point 1 thence southeasterly, recrossuor Fact-tic street,,,l3o feet, more oriess. 40 a paint at the .diataage of.loo,feet, West ward front,Tivpnty -first street ; thence sonthWard, on a ljne parallel with Torntylirsr street. 183 feet 1 Otinclies fe tbeiflace of beginning..' The main. , building la 88 by 34 feet, with back budding 22 feat deep ; has largo hall, Parliik, iihnteralluirig.rponi,-pautry_o.nd_2_lcitcbena on the first floor ;tr chambers. bath-rciain and wiiidt=elroset en the second floor„and .4.cha in bora and largo stord-room on the third ; large Reynaldo fern cc. 2 ranges, gas, lot and. cold, Water;3•Plaloa4lasa •lb, winderi, - .&c. malls stripped throughout. The grounds are handsomely lm - pros ed, with ahadiftreembhd choice shrubbery. Terms acctunraodating. '- ,• , a.• 1; -,- - .'' i . M. T.11011f..0".4 fIONS, - A.nitiOneers, snyla 21 28 -• • - • 1.19• and 741 Routh' Fraliilietreet. VI PUBLIC , SAL E.—THOM AS Sc.iSONS 11" Anetioneerif.i. Vahntblii , Resideiti-e'.l.(df ern acre,. Tustin street, Haddonfield, New •lersetit; !aboutt ten minutes? - walk of the , Ihrilread ,Statiout . ,; On Tuesday, May 31;11170; at 12 o'ebnk,_ noon; be sold. Il at public sale, at the Philadelphia -colinfte'; Alt `that deStrable two story brick (mastic) nieeeriageowitibtwo rtery back building and ebont 31 of an acre of ;grord, situate on the westerly ship of Main street,Thighlori eld, N. J ~ndjoin ina the Hntltodi sr personage awl %the el nut country seat of Bohn 0111, and extending through to a back street-2 Yrente, , The house is . and i sub• stantially built; has parlor. eitting•ioom, dining4ocan and kitchen on the ft rst -floor; 5 chambers on the snieond fleet ; stperier It litli,ftbe whelk; alsm - framelarn, carriage-house and out. building-a., .The, grciuudit are Planted with fruit trees shrultherY, de.; line 'a; largo 'vegetable garden, 3,c. There IA room enough 'fronting on Main - street to build another house... This property fat merly belonged to JOHiall 8., vno6, deceased. ,It is convenient to churches, schools, Stores, WeA of ex cellent water, with pump, at the door: 6 to 8 trains run to and front the city daily. ' Terms—Half cash. Immedi.tte possession. Keys at I. D. WA RE'B, Potter sc.. Haddonfield, ' M. IHOT.IAS & 8014 8, Aucticmeete, Say 23 28 139 and 141 sou tli Pourth - stieot. IiK3FPUBLIC. SAL E—TH 0 M AS ,& SONS, LA Auctioneers —Handsome Pointed Stone llesidence and Large Lot, Cliestntn Avenue, adtolninz the.Episce pal Church, Chestnut Hill On Tu •stlaY, May ;0,18 7 0, at 32 o'clock, noon, will be Sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia. Exchange; all that lot of ground, with the messuago - thereon erectedteit the- southeasterly side of Chestnut avenue; at the distlie.M! of 400 feet north easterly from tlie northeasterly side of, the. Perkieraen Turnpike rond . , Chestnut II in the 'Twenty-Second 'Ward of the City of Philadelphia: Containing in front on Cliestnut-avenue 89 feet 4' 4 inches, and exteuding in depth soutin-astwardly of that wiiith.:Un , the northeast wardly side thereof 250 feet B;','," inches. and On the raputh westwardly. thereof 291 feet 11% in,•hes, with an outlet on al2 feet wide street. The dwelling is built o,tlspited . atone ; boo- parlor, with bay • window:: library two kitchens and two pantries on , the' rot'fi pier, and nine chambers 'en the second and third .Hoots ; is well supplied with closets, and has heater, range, gis t bath, hot and cold water, &c ; piazza extending; across the whole front. and a sm aller one b. the rear. • • hl. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 11419 21 22 139 and 141 South Fourth ,street. WEDNESDAY art REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS Ze SONS' SUL sale.-Very Elegant Rs.eidence and large Lot ,_ No. 3So3Sprncestreet,loo feet front, /75. feet deep.. to, :Irving street.' On Tuesday May Met. 1870, at 12 o'clo_elt, noon,. will. e sold at public Bale at Philadelphia Etaligange, all that handsome modern ihreesstory mossuago add lot of ground, situate on the north side of Spruce sitivetsucHt of 'thirty-ninth street, No. 3903 ; the lot contatning in : - Tft-nt oti - SprifeAstrearloolo9,tTaibliTytrendiffsCht -depth -175 feet to Irving street. The house is brick riartglFctutt,, with hollow walls stripped' inside, in excellent - ire - pair, and has all the modern conveniences ; has 2 parlora. with folding iloors,library. breakfast-room, 2 kitehouit and large hall on the first-floor, with porches front and' rear ;. 5 commodious and COTOMII wilting chambers, and: bath --room on the second floor; 4 rooniston-thethirdsfloarvand 2 rooms in the tower ; has gas throughout, belt-calle,hot and cot dwater., water,closset. Jurnace,,cookingstange.- Asc. The grounds are planted with fine old shade-trees,, shruhbory..kc. . Stone wall and iron fence In front.. Clear of all inctimbrance. . Terms-One-third cash. Immediate poeseseion. May be examined any day previous to sale.. M. TllO5l AS & SONS, Auctioneers. myl9 21 28 139 and 111 South Fourth street. eTti: REAL ESTATE.—TITOMAS4,- - $49 - NS' ease.-12 Modern Three-story Et It* Dwellings. Nos. 2031: 20.33,: =5,-2037. 2039, 2011, 2043. 21945, 2047;21149,2051 and 2053 ()anew street, north of Norrie• etreet.Twenty eighth Ward. On Tuesday, May 31st, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the 'Philadelphia Exchange, all- those 12. modern three-etott brick mes senses. with three-story back building .• and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Camac street, north of Norrie.street.lios. 2031. 2033.3035, 2037,-2039.-2041,2043, 2045,2047, 2049. 2051 and 20:1 ; each containing in front on Came street 17 feet, and extendi sty; in depth 73 feet; The houses hare the modern conveniences; parlor. dining rams and kitchen on the first floor - ; gas, - hath, - bot and . cold water, furnace; cooking ranee, &c. - s REAi ESTATE.--,T110)1AS;88 SONS' Sale.—Bandsonte Modern Three-story Brown stone Residence, No. 280 South Third street,,above SDnice Oreet.oo Tuesday. May3l4t, 1870;At 12 o'dloek, noon. will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that handsome mod .rit three-story brown stone niessuage, with three.-Ht ory press-brick back build ing and lot of grontl, situate on the west silo or Third - street, above Spruce street. ; containing in front on 'I h lid street 20 feet. !nen snring from the middle of the partition Wall between - this south and to the north . , and extending In depth ISO feet 6! q inches to Bingham s court. The lumse has till the modern 1:011 , 1'1111 . 1)Ce4. - 111R -- 8' /COCO nuts On - ltinff gage. Immediate Po, , se.sintl. liere.et the Auction "(teems.. M. M 7110 AS Auctioneers, - 130:101 , iii I tiotikh-Fo4l!'th street,: SAL(. ,P,;(iTTLIC SA L I'fi. SONS, .ere, Valuabl , Business Stand. Three etery-Brielt Livery Stable, N.. 2nt; -lenth.Elelvonthatrect. below Walnut street.ss.l.i feet tr,mt. 11n Tuesday. May 31. 1870, at 12 o'clock. 110012. will 1 , 1.1 801 d at public F ale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable three -story brick stable and lot of ground. .itnate on the.went :4e-of-Elea , ntb st vet south of Walnut street, No. 2.06; the lot containing in ft - Witt7Trirrt - trarrei - . strtia.' , • • - inches, and extending in depth alang Zenobia street 112 feet. The stable has a press-brick front. good - .basement and the conveniences; has accommodations fur about 200 horsesand RIO carriages. Terms,-.CIO,O)Umay remain on mortgage. • Immediate moseSkiiin M. TIIOMA S SONh, A uctieneorel, myl9 21 29 - _ 1 9 and 111.21..r_our_th Otroct intREAL ESTA T E—TH OM. AS Sr, SONS' Bale.—B iIICSB stand. Thremstory Brick Tav ern and Dwelling, S. E. corner of Twelfth, and Camilla streets, below Carpenter street. On Tuesday, May 31, 18'70, at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at public sale at the Philadelphia Exchange, all th, , t VII Noble .th ree story brick messmige and lot of ground, situate at S. E. corner of Twelfth and Camilla streets ; colstainilw in front on Twelfth street 10 feet, and exteudinQ in depth along Camilla street 73 fort, including a 3. feet ide alley. The house contains 10 rooms ; has gas, bath, Lot and cold water, whiter-closet, cooking range, Am Terms—Ball cash. Clear of all ineumbeanee. Immediate possession_ May he examined. M. THOM AS E FO ,N 5, Auctioneers, myl9 21 23 139 and 141 South Fourth street. fp REAL ESTATE—TIN 7M AS Nr, SONS' Sale.—Two and it-half-story Itrick Dwelling, No. /lei — South,- Ninth- --Atreet, below South street.— On Tuesthiy. - 3 ime7, 18711, at 12 o'clock , noon; will be sold. at public sale ? at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that two and a half-story brick 111°.inage, with two•atlry hack building and lot of ground, Annan, on the east side of Ninth sn act, below ual h street, ho. 11117; containing in front on. Ninth weet 17 fert, and ex teading, in depth- Ni a ten feet. Wide y it h the privilege there'd. It lo+s g. 04. bath, furnace, range. &t: Tern,— , :-AOGO may remain on mortgage. diate o Ixautined. 51. THOMAS t SONS, AmiloneerA, 139 :ttitl I !I f , ”tilh Fourth str.et. t, EA L — ESTAT E.—T I MAS & EONS' ;. . , „ ale.-- Iwo 1 wo,tory Erick DwoUiuge. Nos. po;3 and ppti Cantrell a treet • limp:am Ninth abut Tenth 6treotS. south of Snyder avonne• Un Tnestlay„lnne 1870, at 13 o'clock noon, will he sold at public; pale, at flit, Philadelphia Excliheqe, all those two two story brick dwellings, and lots td thereanto he longing,slttiat e or the west side of Cantrell strnot:lielow St yii r.di.iutlo Noi+ - 1 , 02' • e CPU - att 111 front 11 feet, a nut extending in depth 47 feet to a 3 - feet: wide alley liach allidect to% yearlY ground rent. Of e3o. . . . They will he Fold '4 , n:irately . M. THOM' & Auctioneers, niy2s 28 jell 139 and 141 Bouth Fourth street. ETRUSTEES' SA 1. E--TIV )I\l AS SONS, itetioneers.—Ve Malik thrin , ess Stand. Three r tory Ttrick Store, No. 102 )I,trk:;l .arcct,te , twoca Front hial Second kitteet. . Ines 7, 1970, at 12 o'clock, noon, will he soh! ntr , •!ie ode, at the Yhila delphla Vxeliange, all thet .1w:61 • three-story brick store and let et ground. sitioit“ the south Ffilie or 010rket street, west of Free; Ne. 102 '• containing' in front on 'Marl:et street 2; flli`t 111 'hes, riot extending itt depth 24 feet. KU - (Hear of all inemobrance. fl 1101? SEM ANSH IP.. —THE PITILA HELPHIA $(111001,,N0.3339 Mar trFeet. °Dieu daily' for Latliee gum . Gentlemen. It Is t largest, - best lighted and, heated establishment in the c l i m it. The horses are iluiroushly broken for the most, An Atteritoon.Class Mr Young_ Ladies at tendiug PCIIOOI, Weli110841:13 , and Fridays, argb an .I:veiling Class for . Gentlemen. - Horses thoroughly trained for the saddle. flows tiiken to livery. Hand some carriages to hiro. Storage for wagons and sleighs, SETU °HAIGH, • Proorletor. _ QPIRITS' TURPENTINE, ROSIN A ND I , No. Spirits Turpentine; 612 bblo. now Virginia )(Wain; 207 bble. No 2 Ituslu: 150 bblo. in In nton'! Tar. la ndina from S. " Plioneor," and for Ludo b) E. ItoWLEY,I6 South Froot otnnat. mrld XEAVESTATE SATES. Each Fubject to.a niattgasie iifir They will be gold eeparatily,giviug the ptircliamer . M. Tiio3l A SONS. Attrtioneers, my 1921 23 139 Alia 141 Struthirsurth street n _5 2'),H. I Terms—Half cash. Lemea.for.s yettre, Joi per year. 11. I'llo •S: St - INS. Audieneers, t tny2.l te-1 - 139 ant 141 South Fourth street PI. 7 IILIC SALE.- THOM - A.B & SONS, LS' uctiotrers.-11rjek Factory, Nos. 1316 and 131 T WaliaciiPtreet. ~ a st of Ilroa.i Tuepulay,May, 31,170. at 12 (..cloelr. noon, will ho sold at nohllc .01.10, at the Philadelphia ExchaTlqe, all that (,rick factory ing and lot of nronini • <ituato on the north Awn of wm.. 4,ce 1.0t1V,!,11...11411:11,11111,•31111 Ilroad Ptreet, 1715 and 1317: the lot containing' in 'rout - on -- Wallace ,:r,et ;16 feet, and extonilitse inabont has gay, water, underground drainage, In nosliato possession of lower story ; second story ibt 11111. Vt rowan inort mtge. ' • M. Tii()AIAS sONS, Auctioneers, 139 aunl 14.1 S.:Fourth street. lII\ 1 4 21 2. INSTRUCTIONh.
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