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axeaiaaalaiaaB sSlfli I THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1870. 11 I' PUH LIC SALE ON TUE PKE5USES. THOMAS oV HONS, Auctioneers. VERY ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, CITYJNOTICES. 1 Ovrtain Materials and Decojiatkwj, Irom the I'm, ,11 League Reception, to be sold at nearly ball price.

W. H. Vaiiutl Sons, Chestnut street (In the Carpet Store.) ths Sc alp. All the hair dyes and their congeners, the "eolorers," "restorers." discolor til 8lSl1. 1'UALON'S ITALIA, OU SALVATION FOR thbIUiu, i the only article lor restoring gray liair winch does not stain the skin.

Sold by all Druggist and fancy Goods dealers MoTniiiis, during ioub Child's Second 8cm-tner you will find Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup a Invaluable friend. It cures dysentery and ttiarrliue.t, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind clioiic, sofleus the gums, reduces Inflammation, an sues tone and energy to the whole system. In almost every Instance, where the Infant Is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found In fifteen or twenty minutes after the 800 thins Syrup has been administered. Do not fail to procure it.

The Finest Chocolate For table use. manufactured by Stephen F. Whit-mam Son, Corner ot Twelfihand Market Streets. Kennedy A Ko. Tit Cheat nut Ntreet, Importers of line Millinery Goods wholesale and retuiL Family Sewing llnrhlnra.

All kinds for sale, exchanged, to and sold on easy luouttiljr tnitallu.euU at No. 700 Chestuut street. Ketenerly A Bros No. 729 Ctaeatnat Street, Are daily receiving new shapes lu Ladies' Hats, tica Sasli Kibbous and line Laoei. Kennedy A Ho.

7 Client at at Street, Are the acknowledged leaders of tiie Fashion iu Ladies' Round Hats and Bonnets. Their 1'rencb ITowers are very superior. Kennedy's Trimmed Hats Are perfect little gems. Their Bonnets are un-equaled. Kennedy fc Ko.

739 Chestnut Street. Are quoted as the highest authority la fashions. 1'iices very moderate. Ladtea Visiting The city should not leave without seeing the new Millinery Emporium of THOMAS KENNEDY ti No. CHESTNUT Street.

St. James' Hotel, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. Darinp the traveling season, if our patrons will Kindly inform us, either by telegram or letter, of their intended arrival, we eau be better prepared for their comfort. Ia accordance with the reduction in the value of cold, the transient board at Hi St. is re-uuoed to four dollars per day.

I 1 AMIJSKMK.VTS. WALNUT 8T. THEATRR BEGINS ATS. TflM IvuirtAvi vvcvivQ a Pifth Btglit of the renrod icrino of the tirsnd Ron an tie MitiUry Drama, by Watt Phillips, THK YOCNri'VoLLNTKER CORPS AND HKCla'a PHILADELPHIA BAND. Maw BAXTER'S ZOUAVK DRUM CORPS Are specially engaged, in order to give tb proper aurttat nTect to the Military I)ipl ay ITH AN EXi EI.LENT CAST.

The Rebel are upon in! F.wanl DESPERATE CONFLICT Between the Bepora and tha Young Volunteer. A brik lisnt. thrilling and fe-tive Tableau, -THE FIELD OP BATTLE Dl'RING A HEIMtB ENGAi.KMRNT. SATURDAY "NOT Gt ILTY" MATINEE. Chairs secured six day ia advaneo.

MAC EVOY'S HIBERNICOM AT DUPREZ St BEN EDICTS OPERA HOUSE, SEVEKTH Street, below ARCH. FOR A SHORT SEASON. Every evening at 8, aud NVcduesdsy and Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. MAC EVOY'S Faraima and Original llibcrnion. All the hetarff.il scenery of Ireland portrayed.

Meledv. Wit and Ait eombiaed. Mr.Jerrv oli.n aa U.ritev. tlin Guides Maria llaltoa Mac Evor as Nora- Mi.s Kata as Mrs. O'Calla.

ghaa. Intercstiug Historical Descriptions of Ureal Bat- iira, irun ocinery tod AcLniullies, oy nr. unario aae tt'y. I'h new HMIett, DtvU A Co. Grand Oetagoa Pisno is from the warsroom of Redrield, Ptwlpa Co, No.

D37 Chaitnut street CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. .111111 STETSON 1 JAMES i'iLURIM aud Shuse Mans cor. ADELPHf THEATRE, BOSTON'. ADELl'HI THEATRE. STAR 8TAR COMBINATION.

Every Evening aud Saturday Afternoon. 1 In Burleanite. Grand Ballet. Immense (Mia ttnLMt. tsiuuaeut, F'urcoa, by the itrsT talent js HEST TALENT IS AMERICA.

Family Matinee every Saturday. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET TUB-atre. Begins at o'clock. FAREWELL BENEFIT Aud last night but one of jut.

jus. k. TO-NIGHT (I RIDAYi. MsvKt 1870. Nineteenth time of Charles GavL.r's Drama, FK1TZ, 0LR COUSIN HERMAM.

FRITZ Mr. JOJ. K. EMMET 1th Songs. Oanees sud Solo.

SATURDAY, LAST NIGHT OP FRITZ. Seats secured six day i aad a ucc. DUPREZ cfe BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE, Seventh street bei.nr Arch, FOR A SHORT F.ASOM ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY. May S.

And each night until further notice. Fust appearance In this citv of i ALLEN a PI TTEVGILL'3 SENSATION MINSTkELa. JOHNNY ALLEN AND CHARLEY I'ETTFNGILf. and tuuir GREAT STAR TROUPE. Comprising twenty In number.

Pric as miiat. TJX'S AMERICAN THKATRE, R. FOX. Msnaeer and Proprietor. MONDAY EVENING.

Mar 16, and during ths Week. Frank A. Gibbous; Prof. Itis-tey's troupe, 30 in number: Mie great Iawrence troupe, four Premier Danseuses, Mdile. de Mdlle.

Oberti, Mdll. r.runetta, Moile. l.a Kosa: rrotensor launer'4 Doxs snd Monksvs: Mis Emma Alfirl. MisC'lari r- non, Mr. Sydney Frank, John Sbav, Sam.

Devere, Bob Harrison, rank Wood, Corp de It.ilct, Acao. Saturday, at 3 o'cliK-k. MUSICAL FUND BENEFIT Matinee to tho members nf tlis Orchestra havieg sssi.tjd at tha Ketitr-llaaler Matinee will be lirMnn SATURDAY'. May list, at 4 o'clock. 'I he Orchestra will comprise furty-iiva performers.

Adnti.sin titty cents. All outstanding tickets to former Mstioees will not hold rood for this occasion, Ticket for sale al the principal" Miuic Stores. THE i 1 BENEFIT THIS EVE. 1 KIN 11 MISSION. SATURDAY, 3'50, MA ITNEE; AND EVE.

PAS3TUNK BLSIIAI eloae in one week, and "blua" cODiDtioaentary ticket" good only this week. CJA.S FIXTURES, A JfAMULi 1 AND CHUNOEUERS, or MasananagaastS (JOIINELIUS gONS, Blaaafacfarera. YnoLESALE i AND RETAIL SALESROOMS, 21 IIEBKY gTKEET, y. nia.ADCa.rHft. We bare Store or Satcsroom oa heatnut Street.

iOB5iei.ii;ff coxa. gOJf. i. DAVIS' SUPERIOR HAMSr JAMES II. WEBB, i S.

E. Cor. Eighth and Walnut St His lust received a supply of these celehrated HAMS. SLJIMEi; IlltOlMS. BOARDING, BEVERLT, N.

nrst House aneve iwpot. Access ny rait or noat -r-r wrar4vttraT pr i pnrwn vonnpoTy w.t,ttu a A.v. a near th city. Chestnut Grove, Media, 1 Ml war county, Pennsylvsnla. Ten train each way, daily.

PLEASANT ACCOMMODATION'S FOR THE Summer for a few flrst-claa boarder may be bad at Chestnut IlilL Aprly at No. taeii PINE Street. THE ANALOMISK HOUSE, PLEASANTLY A located among th mountains, wear the Water Gap. JAMES BELL EXPt R1WENT MILLS. Pa THE SPACIOUS HOUSE, SEVENTEENTH A and TIOGA Street, will be opened for boarder MT 30.

Apply at tb house, three tuiuute' walk trotn iMura Station, or at No. IHJ8 CHESTNUT Street Large Uwn and plenty of lido. JJEATU HOUSE, 8CH00LEVS MOCNTAIN, X. WILL OPEN JUNE B. COLEMAN.

Prnwrteter. AKE GEORGE. LAKE HOUSE, CALD-Li wtU. N. -Belt aacoammudaUoas fur faauV "'SoEn perVnO: from June I to July t.

1 oar wie IcTThe .14 to EJS 4 for th month of July nd August 0P Jua. 1 1. JOCS WFLU QITI HOTEL, IS NOW OPEN FOB SUMMER B0ASDER3. Oood Room with Board, can now be had on reasonable terms. Appi, tw addre-tb.

J-rr, JACKSON. On the 17th luarnnc. Jnnnmi Jackson, son of B. Frank aud Maria Jackson, In tiiu unit yearot Ills BKU. i tinerai irom the residence of his parents, No.

1822 ThouiDSon street, this Friday I aftarnnnn at .1 o'clock. 1 AMES. On Wednesrt.iv mnrnliiiv Tfnwnt. un of the lute Kobert F. James, in the iJtrth year of his age.

1 he hiale mends of the family are respectfully nvited to attend the funeral Imm tha resilience of his mother. No. Its N. Fifteenth tieet. this (Fri day) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

Lippincott. On the 18th In Baltimore, Joshua son of Rev. Benjamin E. Lippiuentt. j.

lie relatives and menus are rcspecumiy iuviu-u to attend his funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, 20: li at 2 o'clock. Funeral services lu the Third street Methodist Episcopal Church, Camden, New Jersey. Lovett. On the Henkt Lovett, in the 74th year of bis aue. The relatives and friends also, Fredonia Lodge, No.

115, 1 O. O. are invited to attend his lit-ueral. I.om the residence of his son, William Lovett, No. 4324 Fraukford street, Frankford.

this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Interment at Cedar liill Cemetery. McCoy. On the 16th lust. Daniel McCoy, son of Hugh and Ellen McCoy, aged 25 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents. No. 419 Kush street, east of Fraukford road, this (Friday) atlo clock. To proceed to Mount Moriaii Cemetery. Fickett.

On the 17th Mrs. Mary Ann Pickett, iu the 73d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family; also, Delaware Couueil. No. 19, D.

of are respectfully invited to attend tier fuueral. from her late resi. deuce. No. 4G5 Kerr street, Fifth, below Poplar, this (Friday) afternoon, at i o'clock.

To proceed to uuu fellows' cemetery. Pidoeos. On the 17th Mrs. Jane, widow of the late ltobert Pidgeon and daughter of the late Captain ltodger Horner. The relatives and frieuds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tiie residence 01 nor late mother, captain James Horner, No.

1017 S. Second street, this. (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Services at Swedes' Church. Roberts.

On the lftth TTmvARn Kirk In. faut sou of John and Elizabeth Kobeits, aged 2 months and 28 days. uuvrai tuis iiuay), at r. m. Rowland.

On ths ISrh r.furv Infant daughter of Lynfoid and Emuia M. ltowland, aged lOfllOUUIS. 1 he relatives and friends of the famll are re spectfully invited to atteud the fuueral, from the resiuence 01 uer parents, jno. 00 ilarrison street, raiiKiora, in is U' inlay) aiteruoon, at 4 o'clock. Seei.io.

On the 18th lust, Mrs. Sarah Seeliq, Wife ot William Seelis and daughter of the late John and Elizabeth spiegle. Lour afflicted, much beloved, -tione to dwell with Uod above. Gone, but not fortrotien. The relatives aud friends of the r.imilv: alsn.

Lady Washington Council, No. 1, U. J. ot raiestine Association, jno. Hi, I.

U. ot r. Fales-line (irove. No. 6.

U. A.C.I).: Pocahoiitas Tent, No. 1, 1. of F. Colfax l.odire.

No. 1. Decree of lie- becka; liadiaut No. 1, 1. of are respectfully iuviu to -lend her funeral, on Sun day jlock, from her husband's resmence, no.

i.i J2 ii. entu street, below Master. interment at Mount reace. Steble. On the 17i Joseph Steels, in.

fa nt sou of Joseph and Margaret i. Steele. The relatives and friends ot tiie family are respectfully invited to attend the fuueral, from tneresiaence or me luiniiy, imo. 2lot Hope street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to ranklin cemetery.

Taylor. On the 17th inst. Hashiet. wife of George W. Taylor, Jr.

The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence oi her husband, No. 2053 Vine street, this (Friday) morning, at 10 o'clock. TfNDALL. On the ISth Edtite onlv nn AUMaiu ana iieieu iniuaii, lv moutus. ne lanio uas gone oaca to its told.

The relatives and friends are resnectfullv in Vitcd to attend his funeral, from tue residence of Ins parents. No. 2023 Mervine street, to-morrow (Saturday) aiteruoon, at 3 0 clock, interment at Mount I'eace Cemetery. Ward. Suddenly.

Mav 17. Josis son of Joseph O. aud Emmie Ward, aged 3 years and 7 UIOUU19. God gave. He took, He will restore; lie dueth all things well The friends and relatives of the familv are re.

spectfuily invited to attend the fuueral. 'from his pareuts'. residence, No. 341 Queen street, tins (Friday) artenioun, at 3 o'clock. Inlornieut at cueuczer cnurcit vault.

EYRE fit LAN DELL, Fourth and Arch, HEftD-QUARTERS FOR FINE DRY GOODS, SPECIAL XOTICKS. CRITTENDEN'S COLLEGE, ho. (37 CHKSTXL'T Street Cor. of Seventh. OPES ALL SIMMEK.

Complete preparation for the Counting Home. Bept. DR. STEVENS CURES CONSUMPTION and lung dueaaee wita Klectricitv. tuot AltUlt St fir THE PILGRIM MAY NEVER AGAIN vtait Ca l.jl.l,Jn.

vw. VH, V. ClUIIHlUm teg- MOTHS. FUKS, BLANKETS, CAR- JX'ts. elTectnallr protected from thwe pti by JACOUY'9 Inrcct Powder.

No. 917 CHEST.N Street. EisT FOURTH WAKI, NINTH mpctiiid of the Kepublicnn Citireni will held at theho'iwot Sl AlUaJvK, 1 WU.Fl and siA-Tt-K Streetf, ua tridajr evening. Mjr 20. at o'clwcK.

fla?" UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Faculty of Art. May 1870. Tbouted public cxHiuinaiion of the Senior Class for Degrees U1 be he id daiir (except Satardays) fiom Mav to May as, from 4 too o'clock P.M. FKANCli A. JACKSON.

Secretary. Sgf- NOTICE. THE MEMBERS OF DAMON Lodge, No. K. of of Camden, N.

are particularly rcipiested to atteud tiie ucit Stated Meeting, Monday eveuing. May 2a, bupiuesn of the utmost importance to every member Hill be brotigbt befora the Ledge, iiy order of the Lodge. JA3. A. PAKSONS, 1.

9. REV. THEODORE CUYLER, D. OF Brooklyn, wiil preach Sabbath Morniuc, Mav nd, at 10 o'clock. Kev.

WILLI AM AK.NOP, D. of Sttodaad, Delsgata lit tiaueial Asramblr from the Old Country, will preach Sabtnth Evening at 8 o'clock, Bethany Mission, TWEN'i V-SliCOND iSAl.NMKlLKiE Streets. A coidial invitation to all, and especially to Seotcb and ki.u Preabytcrian. Sabbath School at NOTICE. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholder of tiie Germautown Pu-enirer Railway Company will be beld at tho office of the Couipauy, corner of SIXTH and DIAMOND Streots.

on Thursday, June 1870, at 4 o'clock, P. at which time aud place an election a ill be held tor Treasurer and (a) rive Manager, one of whom shall be President, to serve for the ensuing year. JOStPJti oi.NUKKJ.V, Secretary. jgy THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF THE ladies, and particularly the mothers, of Philadelphia, is called to the Lectures on the "Physical Decline of American Women." delivered by Mr. F.

M. BARuLEV. of Chicago, at the M. E. ChaireL corner BitOAD and ARCH, this morning, at 10 o'clock.

She Is a lady of superior intelligence, culture aud refiueineut, to which is added the moot pleasing ar.d giaceful maimer of impart, ins instruction. Notice will be given of tuiure Lecture. PROFESSOR BENJAMIN (SI LI MAN, V.lf',.llM ill iv 1 iumvi inuycnil- aent citizens, give his highly interesting aud instructive lecture on tho wondera of the Yo Semite Valley and Sierra Nevada, illustrated by Msgic Lantern, at the ACADEMY on MUSIC, on MONDAY. May at 8 P. M.

Tickets 60 cents. Keserved seats 74 cent. To be bad at GUI LD'S, No, W13 CHESTNUT Street. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS of Fsinnouut Park. Philadclubia, May 4, l7o.

PARK ttARKlAUR SERVICE. TARIFF OK 1. For a single trip to tieonte' Hill, one person. cents. i.

F'or a roiiud trip ta George1 Hill, and go cent. 3. For a sinsle trip to Uelinont Mansion, by way of George's Hill (when the road i completed). 40 cent. 4.

For a round trip ti Beiuiaut Mansion, and re turn Wcenfs. Passengers have the privilege to pay for the round trip and take tickets for tbeir return trip from George' 11 IU ur Belmont Manein, wbicli may foe used ou any nav. 1 ickets good for any day or trip, can be obtained at the following price: F'or five round trips to George's HiU 00 For five round trips to Belmunt Mansion iu (. Carriages are provided, in addition to those makiug the reguUr trips, which ean be engaged by the hour, at the following rate: i Wbentued by one peraon. per hour, or leas tima.

M) When used by two persons, per hour, or less time. l'7i and lb cent for each additional person, who may origin- lly engage the carriage. No vacant seat in a carriage thus eugsged, shall be used by any one not of the original party, except by their express eonreot. Published for the information of the pnblie, by order of the Committee on Super tntendesce of Police. DAVID F.

FOLEY. Secrets Park Comiuiesiso, JDOODSMI 'piIREAD LACE COLLARS. tiw opening, invoice of real Lace Collar, from cent to $4. very cheap goods. PINK NET FOR C'OVKRtNO.

Inches, or yards wide, 38 eeot per yard. 85 cent by piece. lMtTATtOS Rf.ACK Gt'fPfTRE LACE, Jut opeuod, large and clirap lots, guaranteed all siik. at tne same price usuauy for nil Cotton ucea, VM' (KH)liS, MOW DRY. A Small lot of IVbinL Vt-eneh Ranrfs.

Veil Bamtes from a recent fire threatened, but waU-r-flooded, Chestunt street honee. BAll.N NAINSOOK. Just opened. al I of Plaid Nsiusk. from fa aa cents perynrd.

much better than usual for the price. Bl 1.11'IVU Uil tun KW riliUM. Invite esiecial atteution to Hie SOeent good than eau be had lioiu Importer now at the aaiue piice. NOI11NU1IAM CURTAINS AND LACK', Ry tb yard, tho laracst stoek and lowest prices, a iisnsl. at WORNK'S.

Lace, Lmbroiderv and White (loeds store. No. N. E1UU 1 Street. ton It EXT.

MM. a uui'aii A a. xv mhj a. second Hoor, Nos. 44 and 4g 8.

THIRD Street. TO LET. HOUSE, NO. 1313 PINE ST. tji Apply at Ne, 1328 SPRUCE Street.

CHESTNUT HILL FOR RENT-TWO Uouc, with water and ga. Address i rtuuKis, vnennui mil. ffK TO RENT TWO PLEASANT COM- n. 1.1, u1 1 ni.lv si SHiis. TENTH Biroel.l TO LET HOUSE.

CHELTENHAM. hi-'l within a minutes' walk of Citv Lin Old Yorg itoad Slaiion, N. It. It. eiOOU per annum.

TO RENT A FURNISHED COUNTRY ji. house, with garden, stable. 4c. known as "Holler 1 nice." P. H01.1.1S, No.

4u7 LlltKAUY Street. TO RENT HANDSOME DWELLING' three-storv dauble back buildimr. Bath, water Every conveuisuce. No. 1M OiltAUD Aveuu.

Kent. TO RENT DESIRABLE FURNISHED 1113 House, Forty-third street, north of idline; largo cai leu 60 by 318 feet. A. S. ASli MEAD, No.

HAMILTON Sueet. after 8 P. M. 3 TO KENT. FOUR-8TORY BROWN Ll' House, with stable, No.

1730 CHESTNUT Street, Apply to F. I). VElTll litl.L, Nos. 47 aud N. SECtlND Street.

MTO RENT A CONVENIENT DWELL-ing. In a plessant neighborhood, iu the western portion of the city rent ntToir year poieRion soon. Addres "Box 840. at Inquirer Uilice, No. 804 Chestnut street." TO LET-TWO FIRST-FLOOR OF.

iijii flee; large room with lire-proof; all in vicinity nf I'uauge; siiv a mourn eacn. Appiv, no. all UULU Street, secoud floor, Letneeu 12 and i o'clock. TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS Ml Marble Yard. 8.

E. corner of Fifteenth and Federal street; aLo, the three-story Divrlling adniuing; immediate poswstiou. Apply to ANNIE EYLL, ou premises. TO RENT STORE NO. 463 N.

EIGHTH Street. Seeoudand tblrd-storr Rooms over No. 320 r-erond strm-t. No. Inl9 Caroonter street.

K. TKYON, No. 7.13 BtTiONVVOoi) street, S. K. corner of bigutii.

to a. or to m. fir un. inn mrv utopl't Store itnd Duelling lust finished dwelling with ten rooms; store ilh large bulk windows, all tiuiihed in very best manner. Will be rented low to good, reliable tcu.

ant. Apply to N. GA VII, no. 334 N. DKOAI) Street.

TO KENT FURNISHED. A some threc-etorv brick dwelllnsr. with doublo back buildings, cn the south side of Arch street, bettvecn Fifteenth ami Sixteeulb streots. Apply to A. H.

CAHVEK S. W. Comer NINTH slid FT LB It 1' StreeU. TO RENT. SUITABLE FOR A WHOLE- sale Commission House, Lite Insurance Company or a Store on the south side of cil E3TN UT Street, he- een Third aud I ourth.

Addres "Dry Wood, Boa 8U08 I iiiianeipiiin usi TO RENT A VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE in a rleasant neighborhood, near Broad treeL ions contain mue rooms, and immediate possession cau be aiven. Address It W. at Olhce ef the Plilla- aelpnialaquircr." 3 TO RENT A 8UPERIOR DOUBLE brick residence, with larco lot and all the modern conveniences, situated ou North Broad street, in the vi cinity ol tiie ateaui cars, Kent, "J7oO. or particular ap- irmiL'lir No. 2J6 South THIRD Street.

TO RENT. A COMFORTABLE. ME dium-iaed dwelling, containing eixht room and until room, lu ade.usljie neignuornooo on llu-h Ilill. KeuL tHfxl ocr annum. Address, with name of snd time required tor pos-ession, "Arthur, at the olliee of tne ruuaacipnia fj? TO BE LET THE BASEMENT ROOMOF feJ-J house No.

88 S. Third street. 21x73 feet, for several yours occupied as a Restaurant, and suitable for various ousmess purpose, rosi'essinn may ne nsa immediately. aiso. wince no, on luuow utue.

ot same oiiiiaiug. Inquire of S. WAGNER, H. 83 8. THIRD Street up stair.

TO RENT FOR THE SUMMER, TEN- roomed ruruisnre iiouse; large shade yard and garden; Warren street, Beverly, N. opposite the Methodist Church; within aliout flv minute' walk from railroad station or steamboat landing. Inquire of Mrs. A. L.

uritAUOK, on tne premises, or ot i-'r. A M.AsAY.No. loci Race street, f'biladelpliia. TO LET No. Ida FEDERAL STREET, I room.

(30. No. 8'j Tasker street, room, fO. No. 7118 Tasker street 8 room.

$36. No. luo Piegrl street House and Store. ttK. Nos.

and 307 Sicgel street 4 rooms each, tit. No. 3244 Kiuil street, 4 room, ail Nos. lit sud tf3 Minim street. 8 room each.

$90. C. W.ZIMMERMAN, No. lfj MOYAMKNS1NG Ar. GENERAL UPHOLSTERY.

CIIS. T. HALE, No. 936 ARCH STREET, SWISS AND NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES, of th newest colors and designs. Window Cornices In Gilt, Walnut, and Rosewood and Gilt.

Furniture Slips or Covers fitted, cut aud made. SPRING AND HAIR MATTRESSES MADE TO ORDER WIS 1Q LASS, Ac. WINDOW GIYSS. Our own Manufacture ot "COIIANSEY BRIDGETON" BHANDS. LARGE STOCK STORE.

ALSO, BOTTLES, VIALS AND GENERAL GLASS-WARE. FOB SALE Br P. J. EODINE, No. 30 SEVENTII Street NEW Pl'IILICATIOXS.

ANOTHER REDUCTION OF PRICES THB American Suudaj School rnlon. Caialogues farnUhed rrstnitotnly at the Depository, Me. 1181 CHitSTNL'T STREET, i Hiuadelphia, FRENCH, ENGLISH, ITALIAN, CLASSICAL Book. JOHN PENNINOTON a SON. No.

Ul 8. SEVENTH Street, FINEST CLOTHING ESTABLISH31ENT. ALL-COLOUS AND WEIGHTS. The Only Foil Line A Diagonal Coalings XJ To be FoHnd In Philadelphia. 1 JOHN WANAMAKER, ITos.

818 820 CHE3TNUT Street. JUST KECE1VI3D, KERR'S CHINA HALL, 4 No. 1218 Chestnut Street, Per Btesmer "Clabria," a Urge Mwrtmcnt of very FINE FRENCH CLARET GLASSES, Varying In price from Vl'oO to $25'00 per Dozen. J.7J- EDWAKD 1. KELLY, TAILOR, IIA.S ItEMOVKD TO No.

1300 Chestnut Street, 8. W. corner ot Thirteenth. 5 8TRANGKRS OUGHT TO BE INVITED toviitthel'IL(iKlM. CONCERT ihSS- JACOBY'8 VICHY LOZENGES FOR Acidity nf the Stomach, llnnrtburn, rTatulency aud inaigestion.

no. Hi; iii l.M i eirei. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE fttocaholdrra of the Clarim Kiver and Snrln ureea uil liompany win ne n. ia ni uorueuiiiirai liau. HUOAO dtroet, on Wednesday evening, tha toili at 8 o'clock.

ties SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHIL- adrlshia. At a niretin ot the Hoard of held May la. JUilN KLAI K. wa unani- mousiy electca 1'rciueui oi this jtauc. i.

a. ritiuii uasnier. A SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Board of Control of the IT. A. M.

and 1 I) nf A. Cstnetcrv will be bo held at the eUieo of the A'focmtion, N. corurr of FOLK 111 and Snects. on Saturday evening, My SI. 18.

S. at 8 o'ciock. l'uuclul ailenaance is n-qurrii a Attest, JOH.NP. BATT, Secretary, fV- GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN-turance Company, office N. E.

eorner SEVENTH and Clll jS r.NL I Striois. riiiladrlnliia. May Ikto. DIVIDEND, No. Directors of this Company have declared a dividend of Five Dollars per share, payable to the Stockholders on and alter the itith clear ot ail tales.

ALirnr.u D. oiiLr. i lreasuier. ej- READY-MADE CLOTHING. M.

TRACY. Ni. 1013 MARKET STREET. ORI.AT KEDUC1TON IN i-'UCES. fine Chesterfield Coat.

$10 to $15 Fine l)iiiucss ShiU ..15 to J) Kiue Meitou Suits ltt to Fine Itlack Drew Suits 'J0 to Sj'JS Fine Iilack Caimere Pants 5 to 91 Fnncv Caiwinier Pant $4 to it Fill Vests ll to 4 jga- OFFICE OF THE WYOMING COAL acd TranaportatioB Company, Wilkctbarre, NOTICE. The annual meeting of tho Stockholder of this Company will be held at the oilice of the Coiupanv, iu Wilkcabarre. on 'i'hursday, June at 11 o'clock 11.. elect Director tor the ensuing year, and attend to other business. J.

M. CRANE, Secretary. WIRE UAKD3, FOR STORE FRONTS, Asylums, Factories, tc Patent Wire Sailing, Iron lied (teads. Ornamental Wirework, Paper Makers' Wire, aud very variety of Wire Work, manufactured by U. WALKER SONS, No.

11 N. SIXTH Street. tgj- THE FORTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY ef the American Snndny School liniun will be held at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC ou Tuesday evening, Stth at Hi o'clck. Hon. SCUL'YLKH COLK'AX will preside.

Addresses may be expected troui itiv. j. if, hlnu.W It 11 A. t'U, ll IT of Chicsgo: Rev. II.

W. CHIDLAW. ent oi niM.ni mr unio aaa inaia ia, aud ctttrrs. sing-Lu bs af of sK rsum ladies. direr-tion nf :1.

IJ. W.C. MOOKE. Tii ketJ. with seeurtid seat.

cents each, nmy be hsd at the Society' liuild.ug. No. dliS lviir.Sl.MJl Bum, LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. STAPLE AND FANCY FRINGES, GIMP AND BT TTONS. PEARL BITI'ONS.

A tiOIID ASSORTMENT. EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONS. AMERICAN ZEPI1YIL BERLIN ZEI'HYB 80LD, FILL WEIGHT, N. W. eer.

of EIGHTH and CHERRY Street ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the I.ske Superior and Mb slssinni Railroad Company will be held nt tlia ottice of rl Compauy, No. lad S. Firm Street, Philadelphia, on uonaay, uun at ioociock a. ti. ROttT.

H. LAM HORN. Secretary. gisis- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM. pany.

Treasurer' Department Philadelphia, Pa, mav 3d, 10. u. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Board of Dlree. tors bava tbi day declared a seiui-annual dividend of FIVE percent, on tne capital sloe of the Company, clear of National aud State taxes, payable in can on and al ter Mar itn.

is.u. Blank Power of Attorney for eolieefine divldenila ran be had at the office of the Company, No. Ki8 S. THIRD Btret, 1 lie offlee will be opened illA.M, and closed at P. from may mn to ior tne payment ol Dm- acnoa, ana aiisi tnas aair irom a.

si. tod r. n. THUS. T.

IRTH, 1 reasnrer. 11KMTIKK. yOC WILL NOT FIND TUE BOTTOM OP PIIICE3 is l-U TS I IT i AND THE GREATEST VARIETY OF STYLES, Cntil you have visited the Great Furnituro Emporium or RICHMOND Ne. 43 f. Seeend Street, Ettat Side, 5 PHILADELPHIA.

CANE 8EAT CHAIRS-A URGE AS-Vv. nrtment nf the latest design; fine tew styles for jyl parlors, diuing rooms and chamber, all got up in i the best manner by the manufacturer, Nos. gJ and Ha a. eiXlU OU wHoiesaU and retail. U.

WloLLK. MANSION, GARDEN F.R'8 HOUSE, STABLE AND CUAUU I1ULSB. Known as "Malvern." tH Acroe, Bl'STLETON, TWENTY-THf KD WADD. ivo minute' Talk from the Depot of IMniceburg and Uuatlctoa UailroAd, ten milea from the. dir.

RESIDENCE OF J. T. WAV, Es OSf SATURDAY, MAT 89, 1870, AH o'clock P. Will be ufd at Public Sale, on the premiacs, All that elinant country arat known "Malvera." for merly the country reeidciico of John t'ai auan, Eai Biw-t If tun, Ward. The improrementa are a laraa all the modern convenience, gardener'a houae, aubfo, eoach-haiiae, and Ice-houae, Urge grapery under din, yielding an avertreof 1000 puiiuda aunually of fort iso giapee.

white and black ot the best varieties, Hamburg, Ac. 'I he grounds are laid in Kngliah style, alivleJ with flue oid troea. large aud beautiful TercTeena. and ornamented with heitgw. flowerbed and hriibbery.

Nature and art aombiued have rendered it a apot af rare beauty. Luge Tocetnble garden, asparagus bed, an abundance of fruit of alt do-Kriptionr, Urge and tmall, aud excellent water. Conve nient to store school, and eliurcher. The ground of tho Episcopal Church adjoin the property. The aituation ia high aud healthy, commanding an extensive view of the surrounding country.

Immediate pouewica. Term, half cfh. Person aeeiriog to view Ilia property will take the 1 o'clock train from Kensington Depot for Buatletoa. A person will be in attendance daily to show tha prein- M. THOMAS is BONS.

Auctioneer. Ko. im aud lit 3. 101 Kilt Street DANIEL M. FOX SON, C'onveyRneere and Real Estate Agent, No.

5 to N. HIT II Street, Phtlada. Principal Agency for Cottage and Lot at Cape May and Atlantic City. MERCHANTVILLE, N. J.

BUILDING sites for sale live minute walk from VYehvood r'ation. 't hirty Minutes from Front nntl Market ttirecis, l'nllalclula. Fare; by aauual ticket, ccut a trip. Address W. TORREV.

No. 127 CHESTNUT Street. Pbilada. I FOR SALE THAT FIVE-STORY STORE, I Ne. 4iii and 404 N.

Third street. Terms ensv. ltl H. LILLY. No.

817 S. THIRD Street. FOR SALE STOCK AND FIXTURES of a retail Hardware Store. Iu the central nart of Marect Aidless "ilsnlvvsre. Iuipiiror Olliee." TIIE GOOD-WILL AND FIXTURES, Apply at No.

West GlhAUD Avenue. FOR SALE OR TO RENT A CORNER Groccrvand Provision Stora. N. W. comae of TWENiX -SECOND and LOMBARD Street.

ViT Ctrl? eAAr, ivi I svi. urv 3tures of a Retail Grocery Store, in a good nelshhor-. Ad ires "Box 331. Philadelphia imfiiirer Oiree." 1)1000 FOR 8 ALE, CHEAP ONE OF the best ratablbhed Wire aud Iron Ks Hi Woika in the eitv, cheap rent, plenty work. CROW ELL aSON.A'SN.TTi 1 I F.EM It Street.

SS FOR SALE EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, No, bil S1 N. Juniper street; No. P281 Olive street: Building Lot. Ririco avenue, si feet north of Viucvard street. In.

quire at ksv ni iu.iuuu ntreet. FOR SALE THE HANDSOME THREE- torv reridence. No. ST4 Franklin street, onnopite tlia SipTare. Apply to WILLIAM KOSSELL ALLEN, No.

ui tvAiriLi Btreet. C3 OAK FARM. CITY LINE ST'ATION, N. ZL P. R.

contaiuiug seres, with hsudsome improvements, lor sale, rent or exchange was built Itv Tluia. Molt. icliont retard to cost. R. J.

DtllHIINM. IvH.er UUUUlUg. MFOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE LARGE double house. 43 feet front, with fruit garden, 160 I alfostnble. corner and Pear itreels.

a. tenville, A. t. ASUMEAD, No, SsVO HAMILTON Street, alter P. M.

FOR SALE A DESIRABLE BUILDING BililLot, situated in the northern part of ths city, fronting on two streets, r.iy.e of lot luo by ITi feet. For further particular address "EDGAR." at the Oflice of l'hll-adelpuia Inquirer, No. C0I Street. NATIONAL HALL BUILDING FOR i sale on easy terms. First floor, large forwarding house with railroad trtick and stores; second floor.

Inrgest concert ssloon iu this country; third ficor covering the noie. li not sold ism win lai rcnte.i aitugctner or sepa rate. Apply at No. 1X.4 MAKKEf StnwL MFOR SALE OR TO LET. HANDSOME double tyre-story brick diVelling, 8 roouis, aud large I' of grnttud, frcntiug ou three streets, finely improved rapmiy improving iieiguuornooa uear io roT'nu street.

Apply on the premises, corner of PASSYUN.it Road and MIFFLIN Street. CHESTNUT HILL. FOR SALE AT AN till Invc shr.ent price, a Summer nud Winter Iteridence. nil ht-ater, gaa, water and 8 acres of valuable Find, near Hie uepot Hiable; ir.ipcry and green-House lce-liouso, and pleutyol shade, fruit arid vegetable-'. J.

K. MITCHELL, No. am YORK Avenue. tHUOO, PART OF WHICH MAY RE-main, will nurrhase a nice House on N. Broad sit eet lot as by 17i feet to back street choice aetectiun of null true; uodern conveniences, jurp'ireof W.

HAVEN'S. 8. W. corner BROAD and CHESTNUT Sliieta, Or J. C.

MOOKE. No. So N. SECOND Street. SALE OR TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE Possession Nine-room House.

Nu. Ticrnan street, nexr uioaa aed Reed, good order, modern improvements, '-); rent $:8. Four-room House. Tnentv. third and Jeftr.soa, $lis0.

and No. Ml Winton street, and nixnv others. MANUEL, Owacr, FKANKLiN and ULT-TONWOOD Streets. FOR SALE A HANDSOMELY LOCATED Country Seat and Farm, near a leading station on orlli PeunsylT inia Railroad, within an Hour' ride by rail of Philndvlphia. The houne ia a uew one, aud contains 13 room, with all the modern convenience.

Fine fruit and vegetable gardens. A lai go portion of the land is arable, aud the balauce woodland. For addi-tieaal particular, address "it. V. TH Olliee of Philadel phia inquirer." FOR SALE A COUNTRY SEAT AND IJs.

Farm of 40 acres, situated on the Kidge pike, In Monteoniery county. within twenty minute drive of a atatiou on the Reading Railroad. In the highest state oi cultivation, surrounaea ty a ueautiiiii eouutry, nut to bo excelled with modern built buildings, all iu good order, with splendid Uwn and garden attached. Price, $10,008, Possession immediately. Far particular apply to K.

DLIIOKN. No. 8S1 ARCH Street IIOL'SIS. WANTED. tm WANTED TO RENT A NEW DWELL-L 1 ing in a pleasant neighborhood rent not to exceed (Tie per annum.

Poaaession wanted at an early date. Address -a. at imiuirer umce. ineetnut st. WANTED, BY AN AMERICAN FAMILY.

ir'li small house in the lower part of the city, with ga and natn, rtent not to exceed per aiouta. Loe itioo, of Fifta ticet preferred. Addres "Union," tui on ice. (PJ WANTED TO PURCHASE A SMALL LJ House, with six rooms, situated in the northern portion of the city price not to exceed "AO. Address, with lAfaftftn.

Ni 1 t.1 l- ,1 WANTED TO PURCHASE, AN EN-Jaiik tirely new house, In a pleasant neighborhood, wet ot Broad street, and between Spring Garden aud Coste streets, rrice on to exeeen r.oou. Adores "li. w. at oflice of Philadelphia Inquirer." WANTED TO PURCHASE, THE GOOD-t. will ofa newspaper and periodical esUbiishment sua nxturee, wiin privilege oi renting me sroreior a number of years.

Half cash and half tune to be the term ot sale. Addres "Benjamin. Inquirer OHiee.1 WANTED TO BUY A SNUG HOUSE, with Ave to six room, ia a pleasant neighborhood, more than one mile irom Fourth and Chestnut street. Price to bo moderate, say from $4nti0 to $uM. AnMreu A.

K. car ol rhuadelpuie 1 jqiirer. No. 804 CHES1' NUT Street." WANTED TO PURCHASE, A MODERN tj Dwelling, with at least 10 or 13 rooms, on Greau, Mount Vernon or Wallace street. Price not to exceed H.oul.

Addres. with (ml particular as to location, price and time of possession, "Samuel," at the oihceei JUm piuiaacipiaa U'lourer. a KOPK I KTO a ST. JAMES HOTEL. Mailing's, BEST QUALITY FOR rAKLORS.

Also, A OHEAT VARIETY of FANCY UiTTIKRI Hattlufr. Lowest Cash Prices. it. I. KNIGHT SON, ho.

tili Cil KHTN UT below Thirteenth. A Sensation In the Food Market Ko such sensation has been created In the food market uiiiius the present century, asthatocca- aioued by the introduction of the new staff oj life "(for so it may be justly called), known as SKA mwao i'Auiflt. 11 13 ojmcuii 10 ten me uuiii about this extraordinary article of diet without be ing sus)Kctei of exaggeration. Prepared from a ma rine plant union crows spontaneously on tne Irish -coast, it is by all odds the cheapest species ot sustenance ever offered to the masses: while the dishes prepared from it can not be excelled, either lor nutritious properties, epicurean flavor or variety. The SEA MOSS FAKINE No.

63 Park 1'iace, wtio own tue patent under which it is mail' ufactured. are doing a business in this new edible pial to that of the most extensive flouring establishment 111 the country, and are now erecting new mills to supply the ever-increasing demand. Irom a package you eau produce tit ten ouarti 01 unsurpassable Blanc Mange, custard, ra ruia CreHiii, Jelly, or light Puddings. Invalids and eouv.tlescents find the dishes made from It more deiieious, digestible and restorative, than ny aaiime 01 tue same class uenvauie trout oral nary sources. Castonser Clothing'.

EVERY GARMENT AN ADVERTISEMENT, EVERY SLIT A CARD In favor of CHARLES STOKES, No. tm CHESTNUT Street All rrleee Unaraaleed' lVewer than the lowest elsewhere. Full satlsfae- tioa guaranteed evety purchaser In all respects, or the garments cheerfully exchanged, or money reiuuueu 11 preierreu. uur stock 01 KKAUY-MADKriOTHINn Of all kinds and sizes is unequalled in Philadelphia for style, make and fit durability and geusral Aiueuce. MaV way BENNETT Be twen Fifth TOWER HALL, ana Sim St.

No. 518 MAKKET STKEBT, tlenorml Assembly, ALL GOOD PEOPLE UNITED On this point that WANNAMAKEK bKOWN'8 GKEAI OAK HALL IS THE BEST PLACE IN PHILADELPHIA For buying FINK BEAJ-'Y-MADE CLOTHING AT LOW PRICES. Strangers In the city particularly Invited to visit iwiirinri iicsiring 10 purenase or noi) ine i LARGEST CLOlHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. MARRIED. the 16th by Rev.

W. C. Best, Mr. Conard Ci.isk, of Montgomery county to Miss art Ellen Fishes, of Philadelphia. MATKMlR4nilT.

On tha TJ .11. 1 1 1 .3 v. uj I.e. Thomas bimpers, Mr. Michael Matz to Miss maam.

it uMAtvtuAuu, win Ol llllSCIiy. died. Elpreth. On the morning of the 17tb Inst. Ja-COB R.

Kikiirth, iu the 82d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atteud the funeral, from his late residence, No. 416 N. Sixth street, on Sixth-day inorning, tiie 20lh inst, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. Fries.

On the Hth inst, Adolph OB.on of mary rnes.aged mouths and 10 days. Funeral fmm thA nr hia 324 fcrie street this (Friday) afternoon, at 4 Gauss. On Wednesdav! Mn tt.ttto a daughter of Dr. O. B.

and Sallie A. Uause, aged years and 3 months. kolatives and friends are Invited to attend her uiioK.1, iniiii io lesmence ot ner parents, N. W. corner of Twelfth and Arch streets, this (Friday) mfternoon.

at 3 o'clock. Iuteruient at Mount Mo- ciau veiueicry. Graham. On the 17th r.o.n.u youngest sun of Eliza Hamilton, lu the 29th year of his age. Tue relatives and friends of the family are luvucu iu allcuu vue junerat, irom lie residence of his brother, WilMum Graham, No.

1X) Washington avenue, this (Friday) afternoon. at i o'clock, iutermeut at Mount Moriaa Ceme- sery. Halfmanm. On the 13th Inst, Donnell, youngest sou of Elhelbert and Hannah M. Hulfiuann.

The relatires and friends of the family: also, Enterprise Council. No. 13, U. 0. of U.

A. are rajpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from fto. 418 Marshall street, ou Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. HottNgR-Ontthe 16to Inst, Captain James i fiuwiEn. ageo.

years. The relatives and friends of the familv and Ruin. masters' Society are respectfully invited to attend I lus funeral, from his late residence, No. 1017 8. gecoud street this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock.

ou interment ai sweues cuurcu. HtntTER. On the 17th inttant A daughter of Ahab W. aud the late Elizabeth Huu wr, agea years ana mouths. Jesus is therein ilirr- 'or me cofe to meet my mother, The relatives and friends of ihn familv arar.

ipeetfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father. No. 12i3 Vienna street on Sunday afteruoon, at 1 o'clock..

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