3 t r City A 11 h lr. A doad infant, bnt ft few days old, was found on Saturday last, in the cellar of a cooper-fibop on Krider street, above Swanson. The Coroner took charge of the body. In the cane of Henry Knck, who fell dead, on Friday last, in the glue factory of Baeder &. AdaniHon, the Coroner's jury yesterday ren dered a verditit of death from apoplexy. Charles Uradhering, mate of the bark Pro metheus, died at the Pennsylvania Hospital on Saturday last, from injuries received from a fall into the hold of his vessel on that day. An inquest will be held to-day. John Orr, a watchman at the factory of Morgan & Orr, on Gallowhill street, below Thirteenth, was severely burned yesterday by the ignition, from some unknown cause, of alcohol, with which he was bathing himself. Mary Morris, aged four years, residing at No. 911 Callowb.ill street, who was admitted into the Pennsylvania Hospital on Saturday afternoon, suffering from burns caused by the boiling over of some varnish, died at that in stitution from her injuries yesterday morn ing, about quarter past 10 o'clock. -The tenth anniversary of the North Broad Street Presbyterian Chnrch occurred yester day, and was properly observed. In the morning the sacrament of the Lord's Supper was celebrated, a large congregation partici pating in it. In the evening the pastor, Rev. Dr. Stryker, preached the deoenmal discourse f xom the eighth chapter of Deuteronomy, 22d verse. ' The body of an unknown aged woman was found, on Saturday night last, lying near the track of the Philadelphia, Qermantown and Norristown Railroad, at the intersection of Tenth street. Her skull was crushed by a possing train. She was poorly clad, in a light spotted frock, gray woollen sack, and black hood, and had with her a basket containing bread, cold meat, etc An inquest was held, and a verdict of accidental death rendered. The first anniversary of the Juvenile Mis sionary Society of the Arch Street Methodist Episcopal Church was celebrated yesterday. In the afternoon a large number of scholars gathered at the mission rooms, Seventeenth and Vine streets, when interesting addresses were made on the subject of missions. Dur ing the year the members of the society have contributed largely towards missionary objects. -The western wall of the portion of Bru ner's mill, at Twenty-seoond and Hamilton streets, that was destroyed by fire some time since, fell about a quarter before C o'clock yesterday morning, while a high wind was prevailing. In its fall it crushed in the roofs of two small structures attached to the mill, and broke in and damaged the doors and win dows of two houses in Mill Spring court. No person was injured. An inquest was held by Coroner Taylor npon the body of Peter Scheutlor, aged fifty two years, who died suddenly on Saturday last, at No. 9 St. David's avenue. Verdict, death from convulsions. Also upon the body of an unknown woman, who was yesterday morning found lying dead upon the sidewalk on Bainbridge street, above Sixth. Verdict, death from intemperance and exposure. A shoe store in Carman place, near Eighth and Eace streets, was slightly damaged by fire on Saturday last. The grocery store of E. Johnson & Son, at Seventeenth and Carpen ter streets, was slightly damaged by fire yes terday morning, as were also the dwellings No. 1921 Chesnut street and No. 1137 Girard street. Shortly after 9 o'clock the building No. 620 Market street was discovered to be on fire. The first floor was occupied by Porter & Burk, venders of the King washing machine; the second floor by Jjeanman & Co., dealers in perfumery and fancy articles; and the upper stories by J. U. Kelan, dealer in hatters trimmincs. The flames were con fined chiefly to the second story, and were extinguished before any considerable damage had been done. Domestic Affairs. Gold closed on Saturday at 112 J. Colonel Yerger escaped from jail yester day morning. . Senator Revels is to address the Senate to-day on the Georgia bill. Senator Trumbull will press the Georgia bill to a vote in the Senate to-day. It is thought that Congress will not be able to adjourn before the first of July. Some fifteen hundred bills and joint resolutions await the action of Congress. Logan's Army bill will not be presented to the Senate for two weeks. Samuel F. Wilson, of the New Orleans Picayune, died on Saturday, aged Bixty-five years. Ah endeavor is to be made by Senator Ramsey to induce the benate to act upon the franking abolition bill. A large and interesting meeting was held in Washington on Saturday, on behalf of the American Tract bociety. Secretary Fish will argue to-day, before the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, ooaiEBt the recognition of Cuba. Secretary Itobcson is to be interrogated to-day, by the Senate Committee, as to what precautions, if any, he has taken to protect American citizens in Cuba. Brevet Brigadier-General Morris S. Mil ler, Deputy Quartermaster-General United States Army, died suddenly on Saturday in New Orleans, aged f( years. Two noted desperadoes, arrested in Ne braska on suspicion of robbing a man and wounding turn so severely that ms life is despaired of, were taken from the custody of the Kliovitl and banged. It is reported from Washington that both Texas nnd Georgia will be admitted to the Union this week, and that the President will then issue his proclamation declaring the fifteenth amendment to be a part of the Con stitution of the United States. The Masons imprisoned in Havana were relented by a judge on Saturday, but this proved a bad thing for the judge, Deltodas holding his action illegal and placing him in prison, while ordering the Masons to report themeclves to tlie city jail under arrest. Foreign Affairs. Fir.tsce d.o?s not iuteud to withdraw her troops from Rome. Numbers of CarliKta have, despite all nrecautions, found their way into Spain. A manifesto explaining France's policy towards the Oecumenical Council ia looked for from Count Darn. It is generally believed in London and Livernool tbat tue uuy oi isoston will be heard from at Azore Island. Prim declared in the Cortes, on Satur- lav. that there was no truth in the statement that he had sent propositions to Senator Sumner for the sale or cession oi ouoa to the United States. AnA hnndrad and eltrht Democrats lu W1V llama county, Ohio, have signed a call lnvltlnjc mil "who favor a repudiation or the bonded debt of the United States'' to meet oh the 10th lost, t" HPloet tirifen for th" TVmnpHitlft Iliirllncariie'n Inrly liny. A correspondent at Coldwatcr sends us the following, relating to Anson Burlingame's early days: 'Anson Burlingarae once resided in this county, at Branch, then our county seat, with his father, who went there about 18;!(i. and kept a hotel, and who, while there, endea vored to resuscitate a suspended bank at Mon roe, and also endeavored to establish a bank at Branch. The family remained at Branch until 1842. Young Anson wont from here to Detroit to study law when about seventeen years old. Our old residents remember the family very well. Anson was then not re markable as a younir roan who loved work. bnt was pleasant and attractive in his manners. His father, Joel Burlingame, went with the balance of his family, in about 1842, to Dry Prairie, Indiana, and spent a while with the Fourierites there, as he said, to educate his children. They movoved from there to California, where they were in 1851. From there they went to Oregon, where they now reside, principally engaged in farming. Joel Burlingame was present, as a delegate from Oregon, in the first convention that nominated President Lincoln. Detroit Post. Curious l'rlce lAnt. The following curious list, which has made the rounds of the German press, is the me dieval scale of charges given to exeoutioners in the cities of Darmstadt and Bessungen: ft nr. ttr. To boil a malefactor In oil 24 00 To quarter a living person 15 00 To execute a person with the sword 15 30 Then to lay the body on the wheel 5 00 To stick the head of the same on a pole. . 5 00 i o rend a man into lour parts 18 00 To hang a man or delinquent 10 00 To bury the bdy 1 00 J o Dury a man alive 14 00 To wait upon a torture, if so called 2 00 To place iu a Spanish boot 2 00 io place a delinquent m tne raclc 5 00 To put a person in the iron collar 1 00 To scourge one with rods 3 30 To brand the gallows upon the back or upon the forehead or cheeks 5 00 To cut off a person's nose or ean 5 00 lo lead a person trom land and place. . . . 1 30 Besides this scale of chorees for duties per formed the executioner had to be lodged and fed free of expense, and received some extra bonus for other matters. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Hewn ee First Page, ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. Btm Rises e-14 Moon skts 4-80 Bun brrs 6-06 man Water 11-45 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Jos. C. GRCBB, ) Edmund A. Souper, y Committee of toe Month. SamuelE.Stokes, ) COMMITTEE ON ARBITRATION. John O. James. Geo. L. Bazby, E. A. 8ouder, Win. W. Paul, Thomae L. Gillespie. MOVEMENTS OK OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. FOR AMJJKICA. Samaria Liverpool. ..New York Feb. Lalayette Jirest New York Feb. Etna 7liverpool...New York v. B..Fub. 28 26 2 Bellona London ew York Feb. 20 1 1 2 8 8 15 10 16 17 19 19 19 19 22 23 24 , 26 26 Ail erica.. . .ijouthampton. ..New York Mar. Tripoli Liverpool. ..New York Mar. Nebraska Liverpool . . . New York Mar. v lrgin ia. Liverpool . . . new r ork aiar. C. of Wash'ton..Liverpool. . .New York Mar, FOR EUROPE. Silesia New York. ..Hamburg Mar. 8am at la New York .. . Liverpool Mar. Colorado New York. ..Liverpool. Mar. Palmyra. New York. . . Liverpool Mar. C. of Wssti'ton.Ncw York. ..Liverpool Mar. Lalayette New York ... Havre M ar. America. New York. ..Bremen Mar. Cambria. New York... Glasgow Mar. Etna. New York. . . Liverpool via H.Mar. Nebraska New York... Liverpool Mar. Bremen New York. ..Bremen Mar. C. of Brussels . .New York. . .Liverpool Mar. Anglla New York... Glasgow Mar. Deutschlaud. . .New York. ..Bremen Mar. Bellow New York. . .London. Mar. 26 26 IT IT COASTWISE. DOMESTIC. ETC. Prometheus.. . . Philadelphia. Charleston.. . . . Mar. Columbia New York . . .Havana Mar. llen.Chauucev.New York...AsptiiwaU Mar. 21 Mans are forwarded dv every steamer in tne regu lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at (jueenstown, except the Canadian Hue, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Roman, Baker, Boston, 11. Wlnsor & Co. Bteamsmp i. w. overman, nincaiey, luenmona via isonoik, w. p. uiyae co. Steamship W. P. Clyde, Morgan, New York.J.F.Ohl. Steamer G. H. Stout, Ford, Georgetown and Alex andria. W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer R. Willing, Cundlff, Balumore.A.Groves,Jr. Bark Sam Sheppard, Evans, Cienfuegos, George C. carson & to. Schr U. B. McCauley, Vlckers, Havana, Workman & Co. Schr Archer & Reeves, Irelan, Barbados and Port Spain, Taos, wattson & co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Norw. bark Vlngolf, Olseu, 60 days from Glouces ter. Eng., with salt to Wm. Buram A Son. Expe rienced mucn oeavy weamer during me passage. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Schr Sea Lion, James, 5 days from Rappahannock. with railroad tlea to Hickman A Cottlngham. BELOW. Brig Minnehaha, from Clenfuegoa. WENTTO SEA. Brig Ida M. Coroery, hence for St. Thomas, was icweu io sea ntu urn. dv lug America. MEMORANDA. Shin Athena, Mark, below New York 11th Inst from Bremen, has been ordered to Philadelphia. stcarasnip Wyoming, Teal, for irmauieipuia. sailed iroin savannan 12111 met. Steamship Yazoo, Catharine, hence for New Or leans, sailed from Iiavaua 11th Inst. hteamship Juniata, lioxie. from New Orleans for mtiaueipma, saiiea I mm Havana litu mat. Biraiusmp Aries, wiiey, notice, at uoaion inn mbtant. hteamshlp Fairbanks, Moore, hence, at New York inn insb Bark Gan Eden, urcenicar, sailed from Cardenas AK.lt ..1. ftv u nr. ft .in.lh nf IIuMiii-na (lib., lui ris. w .mi vil J, .ll.bl.vi IM- Bark V lndsor, Cochrane, sailed from Cardenas iSth int.. for a port norm of natter as. Bark Rambler, Munrne, sailed from Matanzas 4th Inst, for Calbarlcn, to load for a port north of Hat- terns. Barks Mary C. Fox, Rons : Daring. McDonouah : E, A. Cochran, Cochran, and St. Peter, at Cardenas 2d lust., ior a noil norm oi iiaiteras. Dries John welsh, Jr., Munday, and J. B. Kirbv. Bernard, hence, were waiting at Satrua 1st lust. una Nome ware, ware, at Havana an lust, rrom Sli'rr Moreno, and cleared 4th for Phlladelnhta. Brig liessie, lower, ior ruiiaueipma, sailed irom Havana 87th ult. Brig John Aviles, Macomber, sailed from Cardenas 2Gt i ult. ror a Dorc norm oi Jiatteras. Brig Ellen Maria, Hoxle, sailed from CardenaBlst lnst.. for a port norm or liatteras. Briir R. S. llassell. Cllnord, sailed from Cardenas 8d lnst.. for a port north of liatteras. lirig Anna, Morrow, saueu irom jNassau Tta uiu for CienfueifOB. lirig wm. weiBn, BtroDriuge. at unnuiau iwa ult, from St. -mourns. lirig Ortolan, Lecman, cleared at Charleston iota lnst. for Trinidad de Cuba. Schr cnaries . miner, vorson, ?ieareu air wu mlutttOE, 5Ni C.i 10th lnst. for Cardenas. i fciolir T. Klniilokson, Dlckerson, from Havana via Delaware Breakwater, was dkIow Boston loth last. Schr Calvin, c ark. irom ot. Andrews, is. u.. ior Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole A. M. 10th lost. , Schis James H. Moore, Nlckorson, and John M. Broomall, Douglass, from Boston for Philadelphia, at Jtoimcs nolo A. JU. luw' iuu, miu auuuu ogam in xt morning. Hchrs Stephen Morris, Seaman, and Bonny Boat, Kvllcy, hem e, at Boston 11th Inst. Schr Charles 11. Moller, Brown, for Tnlladeluhla, Clt ared at Boston 11th lust. Schr Four Bisters, Sherrar, for Philadelphia, ami Funule 11. Buckliu, Bucklin, for Wilmington, Del., were in the stream Charleston, 10th inSt., ready to sail. Schr J. M. Fltzpatrlck, Smith, cleared at Boston 11th lnst. for Bucksport, Mo., to load for Philadel phia. Schr O. W. Icke, Huntley, hence for Boston, at lplir' J'nlo f. .M. 9ta test., nnd sailed ttgnii nw lUWUli.. Schr Adella C. Colin, Swinger, hence for Lynn, tailed from Holmes' II' In A. M. 9th lnst. Schr Helen AuRusta. Wells, nt Savsnnnh Oth Inst., from Jacksonville, to load for Philadelphia. Schrs Mary D. Cranmer, Horner.anil Kllen M. Bax ter, Waterman, hence, at Providence loth 'nst, Schr R. m. Dean, Cook, from Tauntoa .or Phila delphia, at Newport P. M. 9th lnst. i i. x-.. i ii 1 1 1 1 ..,.! ,t i ,. . i;ih. 1 . wA- Haven 9th lnst. Schr Emma B. snaw. snaw, was np at Charleston loth InBt. for Phlladolphla or Haltlmoro. Schr Sarah Mills, Bauer, nunuo at New Bedford loth lost. Schr J. L. Mallory, Rnisell, for Philadelphia, clesred at Mew York 12th lnst. Schr John A. Grinin, Foster, cleared at New York 12th lnst. for Wilmington. N. C. Schrs N. H. Benedict, Ellis, and C. Merrick, Hand, hence, at New Haven loth lut. sc.nrs Georgie uecnng, .narn. nence; Alice it. Flsk, do. ; and Hiawatha, from Newcastle, Del., at Portland loth lnst. Schrs Alderdlce, Collins, for Boston; If. E. Coyne, Facemlre, for do. i and M. A. Rogers, Travis, for Fall River, all for Philadelphia, passed Hell Gate llth Inst. Bchr Susan B. McDevitt, uroweii, nence. at New York llth lnst Schrs Admiral. Steeiman, ana Mary weaver, Weaver, from Boston for Philadelphia; J. M. Vanoe, Bun! go, and Ephralm and Anna, Green, from Phila delphia for Boston; M. Cummins, Smith, do. for Co- nassett, ocean wave, nyan, iruiu no, ior uiocesier. at Holmes' Hole A. M. loth lnst. The Admiral and Mary Weaver sailed again next morning. MISCELLANY. Cantaln William Jeiinlnes having, on account of 111 health, relinquished the command of the steam ship Tonawanda, of the Savannah line, she sailed on Saturday nnder command of Captain Barrett, for merly of the steamship Pioneer, who has been ap pointed to succeed Captain Jennings. The steam ship Pioneer, of the Wilmington, N.C., line, will be commanded by Captain John Wakeley, formerly llrst onicer of the Tonawanda. SPECIAL. NOTICES. Iffl- CITY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, PbXLadki.phia, Kehraarr art, 1K70. Th Ant f ABtiAmt Ir tDDroved April HO. 185H. ranuirn hut all Keeners of Hotel. Tvorn. RestauranU. and others aeiling liquor by leu" measure than one quart, shall make application at tbi offli a for License in the month of March only, as required by law. The law in this respect will ba strictly enforced. ,,, u" Jr. nAiji.i r. it, AI.FXANDKR MKJtTEN, THOMAS M. LOO KK, 2 2" ro 1 7 8 14 15 21 23 City Commisaioaers. EST THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSUR- March 7, 1870. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of RKVKN DuLLaHS AND FlfcTY UKNTS nn slur, nn the Stock of ttae Company for the last fix months, wbich will be paid to the Stockholder or their legal representa tives aiier we ma msianr-. 8 Slut WILLIAM u. UKOWKU, Secretary. 2r QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. vnunnki a tin Tvr x r nssr ' CAPITAL, X2AWO.OO0. SABINE, ALIKN A DULI.FS. Af enU, H FIFTH and WALNUT Streak. jfc- TREGO'S TEABERRY TOOTIIWASII. lb IB bus luuDi ii(rmiuii, vutMjnb au utjnb unablincv extan t. Warranted tree from injurious inirredients. it tTesorY ana vt miens tne leetni Invigorates and Soothes the Clnmsl Puritiel and Perfumn the Breath! Prevents Accumulation of Tartar! Cleanses and Purities Artincial Teeth! Is a Superior Article for Cbildrenl Eold by aU drucgistn and dentist. A. M WILSON. Druiririfit. Proprietor. 8 3 10m Cor. NINTH AMD FILBKHT bts Philadelphia. U3S- BATCIIELOR S HAIR DYE. THIS splendid Hair Dvei the best in the woJld. Harm' less, reliable, instantaneous, does not centain lead, nor am miaite. poison to produce paralysis or aoatu. A vol a tne vaunted and delusive preparations do&b.'dk virtues they do not possess. The genuine W. A. Batcholor's Hair Dye bas bad tbirty years unfurnished reputation to up hold it integrity as t be only Per'oct Hair Dye Black or Brown. Sold by aU Druggist. Applied at No. 1 BOND Street, New York. 4 37m wit jj- WARD ALE G. MCALLISTER, Attorney anu vjnunnniior at LAW. No.2l BROADWAY, New York. Sy HEADQUARTERS FOR EXTRACTING jvbiu . ii u imrui jiiinjwuAiuv VIM. AUKriuutij no nain. Dr. F. R. TtiOMAH. formerly oDerator at tbe Colion DentAl Rooms, devotes his entire uraotioeto tbe painless extraction of teeth. Uffioa, No. HU WALNUT Street. 1 86 D EINQ AND SCOURING. JO 8 E P II mOTTIST. EI.KVK T)R PARIS, FRKNOH BTKAM DYEING AND SOOURINO. On any kind of Wearing; Apparel, for Ladies, Grata, and Children. Patont apparatus for Btretohing Pacta from one to ttv Lnche. no. nuy b. Hin i ti nrreet, t Fbiladalpbia. STOVES, RANGES, ETOi THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER or EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels, or publio institutions, in TWENTY DIFFKKE0 T hZKS. Also. Philadelphia Ransea. Hot-Air Fur naces, Portable Heaters, Low-down Grate, Fireboard (Stoves, Bath Boilers, 8tew-bole Platea, Boiler, (Jooking Stoves. to., who I ass la and retail, by the manufacturer, HUARPR A THOM80N7 11 S-Jwfm Am Ito. 9u8 N. SECOND Straak LEGAL NOTICES. INSTATE OF FRANCIS KING, DECEASED. J Letters Testamentary on tbe Estate of FRANCIS KING, deceased, bavins; been granted to "The Pennsyl vania Company for Insurance on Lives and Granting nnnitie," all person indebted to said estate are re queued to make payment, and those having claims against the s me to present them without delay, at th Office of the raid Crmpany, No. 34 WA LNUT Ktreet. 8 11 fm6t CHARLES DUTILH, President. PIANOS. ALBRECHT, BIEKK8 A SCHMIDT, UANUrAtTUUHl OF FIRRT-CLA88 PIANO-FORTES. Full guarantee and moderate price. WARKROOM8. No. 610 AROH Btraat NEW PUBLICATIONS. PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE. A New Course of Leoturo. sa delivered at the Nea York Museum of Anatomy, embracing tb snuieote: How to Live, and What to Live lor; Youth, Maturity, mat Old Age; Manhood Generally Reviewed; Tbe Cause oi Indigestion ; Flatulence and Nervoa Uisaase Aoooonted For; Marriage Pbilwopbically Considered, etc. eta Pocket volumes containing these Lectures will be for. warded, post paid, on receipt of ift cents, by addressing W. A.LKARY,Jb.,8. K. corner ' FIFfU sad WALNUT Rtreeta. Philsdalnhl. t U E PRINCIPAL FOR THE 8 A LB Of li R P OT R EVENUE 8TAM P 8, No. 804 CUESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, No. 105 8. FIFTH 6TIIEET (Two doore bulow Cliusnut Btreot), ESTABLISHED 1 86S, The sale of Revenue Stamps la still continued at the Old-EstabllBhed Agencies. The Htock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a large supply, we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mail or Express) all orders immediately upon receipt, a mat ter of great importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Pobt Oilloe Orders received la payment. Any Information regurdlnsr the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks, Re. ceipta, etc. , , The following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Paper : On$ 6 and upwards 8 per cent, " 1D0 " 8 ' 800 " H Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. WU CIIESNUT STREET. PmLADELPHlA. CORDAGE. Manilla, Biial and Tarred Cordage, At Lowest New York Prloei and Freight. EDWIN n. FITliER. & CO., Factory, TEH TH Bt. snd GEEMANTOWH Avenue. EtoreNo. iS N. WATER Bt end 33 N. DELAWARE Avenue. Ht 0 O R N KXCHANQI BAG tf ABTJFAOTOBT, JOaNT. BAILEY. , Of MARKET' end WAT1 D. K. eomer of MAftltKT and WATER Streets, sr-fll IU1IT DEALER IN HAGS AN D BAGGING Of every description, for Grain, Floor, Bait, Bnpar-PhoepnU of Luna, Boa Dust. Kto. Tavrgaend small GTJNNY fc IAG8 oonsUnUy oa hand, ft A too. WOOL BAOKa 0NK TVfLLAR GOODS FOR ft5 CENTS, U) ikuiai iVUjb 1 B. JOUUItt sHteea, 6HIPPINO. LORILLARD'S STEAMSHIP UflB FOB i sifi ,tai NEW Y O It It are now receiving freight at S crnte per 100 pound. 3 cents per foot, or l-'i runt per gallon, ship's etpiion. Fitr rates on small package Iron, mntala, ete. No receipt or bill of lading signed for less than M oents. Ilia Tina miM m.II I... rl MaMK..a ..ll. . the fact that hereafter the regular shippers by this line wiu o enargeo: only 10 oente per 100 lbs., or 4 cents par iuuv, uunrjg me winter seasons. For further particular apply to JOHN F. OHIj, SS5 PIER li, NORTU WHARVK8. FOR LIVERPOOL AND nnviruOTinirM . I t j . . . , L aTv IT A. . 1 II III M U tMUW T7I ni Ml i iowmr W afpoiQtd to sail as lot- Lity of W anhington, Saturday, Maroh lfl, at T A. M. Etna, via Haiitaz, 1'nesday, Match !U, 10 A. M. City of Krnxsels, Saturday, March , 1 P. M. City of Brooklyn, Batnrday, April 8,7 A.M. City of New York, via Halifax, Tuesday, April I, ft A. M And each srioceeding batuniay and alternate 'I'nesdefi trom Pier 46, North R "ver. KATK8 OF PABSAOlt BT TTTR MATT. rriAMXa BAH4KO KVT.RT SATTTRnAT. JWbu ,n fl-d. Payable In Uorraey. FTRbf CABIN $100 BTEKKAUK ...$ To london To London 40 To Perie m To Parle 4 """ HI IH TUESDAY WIXAXmR, VIA HAIJTAX. riKPIT CARlff , Payable ia Gold. Liverpool. R0 Halifax....... ju RTKKRAO R. Payable in Cnrrene. Tilverpool San Halifaa u Bt. John', N. F., ( ot. unnn s, n. r., by Branob Btsamer, Passenger also forwardae1 to Mane. Hunlmn. Unmian ... ny nrancn Hteamer... , etc.. at rednol nbn Tickets ean be bonght here at moderate rate by persons winuiua wo imu ior laeir menufc for farther particular apply at the Oomoanys Office. JOHN O. DALR, Agent, No. IS H road way. N. Y. Or to O'DONNELI, A KAULK, Aisnta, 6 Wo. 408 CHKSNUT Street. PbilXdelphia. PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND, r .i ai " " r vv-a .miiuip link. a-r? .1 , ri iituwiT Air LINK TO iau2fnTHK SOUTH AND WEST. LNCRli.AbEl ITAC11L1IK8 AND RKDUOED RATES arBlw.?i!LLeT" nT WRDNESDATanrl SATURDAY, k pV k.. Boon lTom FIKST WUAKF above MAR- THtlnKnA,i,,a '? RfOHMOND MONOAY8 and TUHDAYS. ' LK TUESDAYS and SA- No Bias.of Ladlnc sjgneI ftar 19 o'clock on sailing n.Ti?I!RAT!L80J!P0,tln Nortt "d South T, 1KAW SSSSWR S LOWER " aAi a. VIUIliI liiniU, iranafBr"' oommi,,lon' drayage, or any expense of Nteamehlps Insnre at lowest rates. Froigbt received daily. State Room accommodations for passengers. - , WILLIAM P. U1.V1JK A OO , Wo. IS 8. WHARVES and Fieri N. WHARVES. W p. PORTER, Agent at K.ohmond and Oily Point T. P. CKUWKLL A CO.. Agents at Noriola. g Tit ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE ri" THE GENERAL TRANH ATLANTIC IH.1W iLKN NKW YORK ANfl HlVnff nilunn KDirKT . , i.v. A 1 The solendid new vessels on thia favorite ronte for the Continent will sail from Pier No. (0, North river, every PRIOB OK PARR Ann in gold (including wine). First Cabin $140 1 Seoond Cabin R 1H PARIH. v (Inoluding railway tickets, furnished on board.) First Cabin $16 I Second Cabin 881 ThMA HtJUm.nl it A Ml Mm .laar.. n..a.n. Medical attendance free of charge. American travellers sninff to nr ret.nrrjinjr from ftha ml tinent of Kurv ne. by taking the steamers of this Una avoid nnneoessary nsks from transit by English railway and crossing the ohannel, besides saving time, tremble, and ex pense. GHORGR MACKENZIE, Agent, AU. OO TT A S . l,eW I OTK. For Daasage in Philadalnhia. annl at Anuni Tlirm H 1U I 1 1 , . III. . . .T IT wompany, to tl. L. LKAr, lili . KOiENUlUUIHU'I HITNI. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. Hi'KAM 15KTWEKN NEWYORK AND BREMEN. VIA KOITT H A MPTniJ TUB SOKRW STKaMRRR vtrm TJr.Bra ujLitmA iuiu run reguiany Detween Hew York, lire men, and Southampton, carrying- the United States, Eng. linh, and Continental mail. f HUM rlKKMli JV JK VERY BATURDAT FROM SOUTHAMPTON EVERY TUESDAY FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY lYiet qf etutan from Aeie 1'or to Brtmm, London, Mavr, and Southampton: First Cabin, $130; Second Cabin, ft73; Steerage, $30, Gold, First Cabin. $190 : Heonnrl Cabih. 79: R(aat ajn nix These vessels take Freight to liindnn mnA rnii il V".""RU . Id Ul UUUK WO.IKUVU, n experienced surgeon i attacnea to eaon VesseL All letters must pas through the Post CXfioe. PiO Hills or lAflinv hntthrMUiof 111 llnmiuii.ll signed. Bill of lading will positively not be delivered before good are cleared at the Custom House. Specie taken to Havre, routhamptoa, and Bremen or tne lowest revea, c or xreignt or passage apply to . . OKLRIOH8 A CO., 1 17t No. 68 BROAD Street, N. Y TsfknlB AT1VV An aT W w- ava ran w "-' M QftTITU n A DAI TIT 1 a a r uuikjs. ja iwuiua. THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST. AND FLORIDA POETS. The Steamship PROMETHEUS. will leave Pier 17, below Spruce street, On THURSDAY, March 17, at 4 P. M. Comfortable accommodations for Puaanmni. Through Passage Tickets and Bill of Luiinir irnnnri In connection wit h ths South Carolina Railroad to all point duuiu ruu Duuuiwmi. auu wuu sceamers to r lonna Done. k. tLl. I f 11V II . ... ...... r ...... n yv.vw jumrauiw vw uinuiuv unflrnaijr rAA UAfli, Good forwarded free of commission. sui or Laaing inrnisned and signed at the omoe. For freight or pi age, applyto E. A. SOUDER A CO., Dock 8UeetW:arf. FROM CHARLESTON TO riAlKIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TRI WEEKLY LINK. The following steamers will leav CLarleston wnai. via navannaa. Liiree iittia. a waaIt arter arrival oi uie new l ora steamanipa ana uie Mort aastern Railroad train PILOT BOY (Inland Route), every SUNDAY MORN S'UTATOK, every TV km a y k vkti iu at b o'clock. jik i ruin i , fjfBryrniiAi a niiw at e o'clock. Thmnflrhfciokai.ai to h h&d of all Charleston avmi Km,an. naa btoamthip Lint Agenoiet in new xoru. U. XJm A 1 IV III l sZ UU.. ArodU at Charleston. L. J. GUlUdAHTIN at GO.. 1 1 AgtmU at bavaiuiah. FOR NEW YORK, . 1 . i. u ... uui, naiiiKD .'anal. EXPRKrS SI KA Mill I A ! riliupiN? 'i hu Ktniim Pronellers of the Line will nnmm.n.. i.,.,i. lng on ine ei" iubk, ifovmn f miy aa umiai. THKOUOH IN TWKNTk.fc'fillll HOTTRB Good Inrwardod by all tbe lines going out of Now York Nortn, j.ast, or tvest, rree oi oommiadion. Froisht received at low rate WILLIaM P.iLYDE4CO . AirnntA No. 12 8outh DELAWARE Avenue. JAMES HAND. ARent, No. llil WALL Street, New York. 844 FOR NEW YORK, via Delaware anil Ttarlt.in CiiihI SWIFTSURK TRANSPORTATION DESPATCH ANU SWIfTSURE LINES Leaving daily at 12 M. and 5 P. M. The Steam Piopellers of this company will oommenoe loaaing on tue eta oi marc a. TbimiKli in twenty-four hours. Cevds forwarded to any point free of commissions. Freiubta taken on accommodating terms. App y to wnx j . B aIRT a CO.. Aeenfcs. 4 No. m South DELAWARK Avonue. NEW EXPRESS LINE TO Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, D. C. via Cheaupeake and Delaware Canal, with oouuxoiions at Alexandria irom the most direct route for L) u!lihurg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dal ton, and to ftMouors leave regularly every Satorday at noon from (ne utsi woan aoove iiaaus sueet Kreight reoeived daily, WILLIAM P. OLYDK A no Na 14 North and Soutu wbarvea. UYDK A TYLEU. Agents, at Georgetown; M. 1U.UU11JUK. at uu,, Agents at Aiexauuna. til J Jfi-rT".!. oi. tnuAi.H ANU BRA- JrJf-tRtRz S!lL.-UNirED STATES AND BRAZIL 5&XliJr MAILSTKaMKHXPOOMPANY. (tatiawi'asw Regular Mail Steamers sailing on ths sua oi every moniu : . , MKllHI&lAOK.CapUlnWier. SOUTH AMERICA, Captain E. L. Tinklepaogh, NOT!', ii AM h'RICA. Cantain ii. M. Kloouiu. Thnaa nlamliri .toairjerB sail on schedule tuna, anil at St. Thomas, Para, Peruambuco, Lttliia, and Rio de Janeiro, going ana rei""""K. I or eugageuents of freight or panes ge apply to WM. It. liARKlNUN. ArmiL 14 No. BOWJJNO C1RKKN. New York. PAPER MANQINQ8. I OOK 1 LOOK ! I IAX)K I ! 1 WALL PAPERS l a .ml l in.n Window Shades Manataatnn.d. t.ha dhenTiMt In M city, at JOll NSTON'B Deeot, No. luut : .1 '.i'. Iwl'Li Lirvi, "e.yw i.i"eirr, fori f 1J f if y a i. piroL vtamuaa. -sw ji GOODS FOR THE LADIE&. nil ATH 1 O I 12 W 1 ii V mKIitU FAM1IIOA8 Dt Imported Paper laitcrn- TUESDAY, HAHUB 1, 1870. The old established and only reliable Paper Pattern Dress and Cloak Making Emporium. Dresses made to lit with ease and elegance In H boor notice. MRS. M. A. BINDER'S recent visit to Paris enable her to receive Fashion, Trimmings and Fancy Good in peri or to anything In thia country. New in design. Moderate tn price. A perfect system of Dress Cutting taught, Cutting, Basting, Pinking. Fashion Books and Goffering Machine for sal. Beta of Pattern for Merchants and Drees Makers now toady, a MRS. Me As BINDER'S, noi ls'. W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnut Carefully not tbe name aad number, to avoid being deceived- S stutM ' QENTi'8 FURNISHING OOODS. pATKNT SnOUIiDER-BEAM BHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECTLY FiTTTNQ SHIRTS AND DRAWEES made from measurement at Tory short notice. t short notice. TLEMEND DRESS All other articles of QEN1 GOODS la fall variety. WINCHESTER A CO., No. 706 CUESNUT Street 11 WINES. LITIZ CURRANT WINE. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, Dealer in every Description of Fine Groceries, U75 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Street!. LUMBER. 1870 SPRUCE JOIST. SPRUCE JOIST. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 1870 1870 SEASONED CLEAR PINE. SEASONED CLEAR PINE. CHOICE PATTERN PINE 1870 SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 1870 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1870 1 QTfi WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK, f U7A 10 i U WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK.10 I U WALNUT HOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. I nrn 1 H i (I I AWS V UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. UNDERTAKERS' LUMBKlt RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 1870 1870 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. 1870 ASH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. IQr-rV CIGAR BOX MAKERS' fO'TA 10 I V CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10 4 U FOR SALE LOW. 1870 CAROLINA SCANTLING. CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1870 1870 CEDAK SHINGLES, 1 UrfA CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10 4 U JtAULi. BnWilaK ft CO., Na 8600 SOUTH Street, 118 TAJSEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. JL 1 VUUUUN rLANK, ALL THICKNKSSIUi. 1 COMMON BOARDS, land S RIDE FENCE BOARDS. WH1TK PINE FLOORING HOAKIM. YELLOW AND SAP PINE ELOORINGH. 1U anil 1W HKMIAKJK. JOIST, ALL BIZ KB. PLASTERING LATH A KPHUIALTY. Together with a aranaral nf Rnilriln IjiihIim for sale low for oash. T. W. SMALT3. ii m wn r u iaan in ana Bi'iiiAS ntreets. UMBER U N D E B ALWAYS DRY. .0 V E B Walnnt, White Pine, Yellow Pine, Spruce, Hera lock, Shingles, etc, always on bond at low rates. WATSON ft GIIIJNGHAM, W No. nt RICHMOND Street, 18th ward. FURNITURE RICHMOND & CO., FIRST-CLAS3 FURNITURE WAR ERO QMS Ko. 45 SOITTH SECOND BT11EET, EAST SIDE. ABOVE CHESNUT, 11 6 U PHILADELPHIA. TOIIX I I OltEIVVI .II &, SOX, Furniture warerooms, No, 40 South SUCONI) Street, SWlm West Bide, Philadelphia. ROOFING. READY ROOFIN G I bis Roofing is adapted to all bnildinga It can ba applied to at one-half the expense of tin. It is readily pnt on old Shingle Kools without removing the shingles, ttius avoid ing Uie damaging 01 ceilings ana furniture wuile under ruing repairs. (No gravel used.) PluTsKRVK YOUR TIN ROOrfl WITH W ELTON'S tu.Abl lu fAin r. I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roofs at short notice. Also, PAINT FOR SA LK by the barrel or gallon, the best and cheapest in the markot. lt tt . ja. it r.uiun, g 17 No. 711 N. N1NTU Street, above Coatee. HIO OWNERS. ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, X AND ROOFERS. Roofsl Ye, ye. Kvery due ami kind, old or new. A t No. Mi N. THIRD Street, the AM nV UIU AN CONCRKTK PAINT AND ROOF COMPANY are selling their celebrated paint ior TIN ROOKS, and for ureservina- all wood aad metal. Also, their solid oom plex roof covering, the beet ever ollered to the poblio, with brushes, cun, bucket, eto., lor the work. Anti-vermin, tue, and W ater-proot 1 Ligtit, 'Jignt. uoraDie. nooraua. log, pealing, or shrinking. No paper, gravel, or heat Good for ail climates. Directions given for work, or good work, men auvDlied. Care. nroniDtneaa. oertalntil One Drioel Oalll hxaniinet Jndgel . AgentewanteaiorlnUrtorcouBue t&tr JOtsKPIl LKKD8, Principal. CITY ORDINANCES. A N ORDINANCE Rplntinir to the Erection of Frame Build- iDL'B. Si'Ctlon 1. The Rt'li'Ct anil Cumnion Councils of the City of l'hLa(liililila do ordnin, Tnnt (ruin- ucid iiftnr the passaue of tliiH unl'iia hhs CIi irlca E. .lutinson . i..i, . ... f .ii, in l.iill.Hiiir ,111 onaii iiav in privm-KJ m nn 1. . ....w .... 1'eiiroKo Ferry road, ivint Kid'). Inflow (ialimv' Una, for the purpose .f iiiiiiiniHcturiiiK lauipliiHclt. pro ..1.1. .. ii.i 'i,.,ri..u .i.ihnmni Kliuli iiiiv tne mini of twcuty-llve lllra to t.;iy (or ttie pi lucl 'jr of tho fame, l rovuico u:-o i'"" ,f.i..i-wj irmtited Bhall be lvvoci.liir- by t!i n-ity of Phila-Il-lihiii at anvliiiiH by thu iiassns-j of it re lutlou to that effect without not!.. . ..,, PrcRldvct ol Comnioa Council. Attest ROBEKTrETDKM, ABSiutaiit Cli v'c rf Select Council. bMUKL W. 'ATi'iJLL, I'rcHldeiit 'f Sellout C.iuucil. Annrovcd thia twelfth thty of Mrtic1! Anno roinful one thocpur.d t-llit hundred ana seventy (A. V. lb to, J X t eVa wV VA V AAtA v W A a viai. AMUSEMENTS. ii THE NINE MUSES" Have Teen detained on Xxhibitioa AT CARLES' GALLERIES, No. 810 CIIESNUT STREET, 8 P FOR A FEW DATS LONOF.R. AMaiHICAN ACADEMY OF MUiSIC ACADEMY BNUKRBURD aev jm. BAL MASQUE, TUESDAY, March 16, 1870. TMr nf TlrVafa Oil rfUl . . l y , , ' s m venucman ana one AMiniuonsi i -snips- neurit 91 ,sh CHAM) CARNIVAL PROUKhBION AT O'CLOCK Carriages will set down beads South .h tv. - orth. " Frectatora Ticket to Family Circle or flallery IWe. 1 1. sets tl he bad at U. Andre A Co 's, No. fin Chesnnt rerts; L. Meyer. No. 1413 Che'Tint street; BooksUnrls of finlln.nl.1 Hut a1 nA ItltAM Ilmia . . St tout LAURA K E E N E'8 CHESNUT BTRKKT THEATRE. Begin at a SrKUIAL NOTICK. Owing to the importance of the new Play of FROU-FROU. and In order io place it properly before the poblio the Tbeatre will be closed for extra rehearsals THIS (Monday) KVFNINO, Alarcb 14. opening luaiiKituw iiuewiay r-VKniHH, avarohlo. Finn time In this city. FROU FROU. FIRST APFKARANCK IN RIGHT WKEK8 OF M , MihS LAURA KKKNK. PrerTntlnn nf thi P..i. ..h v vu . : adapted by Miss Keene express y for this Theatre. ' l'KOU-KROUI ' FROUdROU! Oilhprte Fron -Fron MISS LAURA REfflVNIP FROU FROU MATINF.K RATURI.AY ATS O'SlMVK. Jv.-w..- w.M.g w. uatn sxiTsausjej sat. W( OiTIOW. WALNUT 8TREET THJEVXKB. THIS (Monday) RVRNINO. March la. Last Week of the Knga gement of MR. FKOUTKK, Bupperted by MISS OAHLtrTTA LKOLRRCQ First Night of Viotnr Hngo'i Play of VUV III. AH Rny Il'as Mr. FEOWTWR Marianne Miaa CARLOTT A t.irnririirui Don Kalluste... Mr. F. C. BANGS TUKSHAY AND WKDN KSDA Y-RITY BLAB. THURSDAY Bnlwer's Beautiful Play of , THK LADY OF LYONS. Chair secured six day in ssWsaoe. M R8. JOHN DREW'8 ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins M to 8. BKOONX w KKK OF LOTTA. EVERY NIGHT TILL FURTHER NOTICE. THK LITTLK DKTKCTIVIt. LOTTA in six different character. With Songs snd Dances. , .FRIDAY-HUNK FIT OF LOTTA. LOTTA MATINFF, SATURDAY AFTKRNOON. MONDAY NKiT-IX)TTA8 New Piece, HRART'H ICARR. ' In active prep ration FROU-FROU. AMATEUR 8' DRAWING-ROOM, Seventeenth street, above Ohesnnt., west side. NEW YOKK FRENCH COMPANY. IMMKN8K bUCCRSS! CROWUUO HO USES! . MONDAY, March 14. a-vvaB- the delightful Comedy, in three acU, by Sardon. la Pa pi LiiO nn e (the buitkrflV). ' M. and Mm. MORKA U in the prinoipal parts. ,,TUESDAY. Mirobl5. oV.?H.OMMIt i)U KUI). Vaudeville by HENRY HOCHRFORT, of "La Marseillaise." LA PLINK KT LR BEAU TRMP8, Comedy. . IJCJ,,:UX AVKIIOI.ES, by OtTenbsch. . A WEW SUBSCRIPTION OF FOUR NIGHTS is being idled. Krats at Boner's, No. HQ Chesnnt street. Admission $L irOX'8 AMERICAN THEATRE. T WALNUT Street, sbove Eighth. ' FVFRY KVKNINt TU1C WONJJKRFUL RIZARELLI BHOTHF.R8. on Three Flying Trapexe. FreemsiT Si.. ers, j illiam Bart, Larry Tooley, "Glance at the Wuaker City, etc. Mad'llo De Roaa, Two New Ballet., eto. NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE. ELEVENTH Street, above Ohesnnt. ' THE FAMILY RF.SORT. CARNCROHS A DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, tbe great Bur Troupe of tbe world, in their nneanallea KlHlOPIAN SOBERS. .BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, SONGS. OPERATIC SELECTION S.and EVERYING118"18 JrLFSIMPBON. Tre.011088- ""fifc, D UPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOITSE SEVKNTli St, below Arch (Late Theatre Oomlaae) THIS EVENING, DUPREZ A BENEOturS Mammoth Gigantio Minstrels Introduce. First Time, New Afterpiece, Black Squall. Re-engagonient of Mr. Dougbert for Entire Season. becond Time, by renuest Bad Dickey. TEMPLE OF WONDER8, ASSEMBLY BUILD INCH. BIGNOR BLITZ AND SON. SPHYNX. EVF.NLNGS, at 7X. M ATINKK8 WEDNEADAYand k.'l I Lll. 17 .1 O iAl'IIRHAV a Admission, 25 ots. neserveo Beats. SO eta. 110 ALER'S fLATE MILLER'S WTKTBi? O A DEN, Nos. 730, 729. 724, aad fa VINE Rtr.t THK GRAND ORCHKSTRION, formerly the DTODertv of tbe GRAND DUKE OF BADlA. mJ K ?Hl expense by JA(XiBVALF.R, of this oiiy. in oombiniOon ritH f liApn KJt B OKCUESTH A arM Mi.. Win ni Admission free. jU OENTZ AND HASSLER'S MATTNEES- BiaRCY's cciorTicon IS AN IMPROVED MAGIC LANTERN, Efficient and convenient. Its donble-wicksd coal oil lamp give a emarkably clear and intense light, easily managed and perfectly safe. For tale by sL. J. MARCY, No. C32 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. EDUCATIONAL. JAW SCHOOL HARVARD UNIVERSITY, O F Cambridge, Mam. Second Term 10TP-70 begins 21rt February, 1870. INSTRUCTORS AND TOPICS. Nathaniel Dnlmrs, A.M., Roll Protesor. Domes Uo ltulatioos, Hquity Pleading, and Evidence. CbrisioplierO. Ijnipdetl, A.M., Dane Profeteor. Nego tiable Psperard Partnerehip. Charles b. Biadley, Li. D Leotnrer. Law of Real Pro pel ty. Edmund H. Bennett, A. M., Lecturer. Criminal Law, Wills, and Administration. John O. Gray, Jr., A.M., Locturer. Jurisprudence of the United Mates and bankruptcs. The instruction Is by U tores, moat oonrts, exercises In written std oral diacunarln oi lcsal subjects, and prepara tion of pleadicga. 'J lie library is one of the moat complete ia the United. States, and in some departments nneqnalled; it now com irises about 16,01X1 volumes, and adtiuon are constantlf leing msde, 1 be fees srs 9SU per term, snd $26 for one-half or any smaller ii action of a term. No extra charges. For admission to tbe school, cstalogues, circulars, or any information, address J. A. L. WlHTTlitR, S 0 Registrar. m Y. LAUD ERDACH'S ACADEMY, AKSFMBLY BUILDINGS, No. 108 S. TENTH St. A Phi MARY, KLKMKNI'ARY AND FINISHING rOUOO'. HiR ROYS AND YOI'NH MEN. Circulars at Mr. VVarbirton'. No.43uOhenutt. 2 a61m OOAL. PKllCIVAI. . BELT HXWsOH KEAVB ii:i:ivai, 1:. iiKaLL. ss. co., PEALEIll Dt Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, DEPOT i No. ltfcM North NINTH Street, 1 7ft Wet Side, below Master. Bra iiclb Office. No. 4H7 RICHMOND Street. PIKE l.LIIKill AJSU StllUVLKILL FAMILY. FACTORY, AND BITUMINOUS OOAL8. Iarice stock slway on hand. Bool b.;st corner TH IRTKENTU nd WILTX W StreeU taiMin W. W. A G. D. HAINFS. MEDIOAL. IS NARXJ-TONIrilllFXlyUK.ANTI.OYr-l'KPTIO. jljenveiklobsiivaliui" '""!o kv the best physician of the Int nit e de Pari have proved that toe siukuosae aiieirg li ui ni.poveiifliii.rut 1 tho bkit.d or "'"" bsumon, vix. i-Aiii.'iii. Chlorosis. uptliism. 1'l.ibii-ic, Hiiil etcs, ll nmineri", Sc-oihut, e n., eto.. aie rf.illy iwied wilh Ibe r t lXIK .1 Vrr ''t'lf'f "it