THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1870. rx E w-r O R S X 8 LI 3. From Our Own Correitpmuimt. Nkw Yokk, April 4, 1370. ('amlnf nncl (Jelns;. It seems Prince Arthur U going homo, nnd that Trlnre Pierre Hormpurto 1 coming. If they could exchange confidences for a little while, wkat secrets of society the Enlloh scion might pour Into the ear of the French imperlnl off shoot I What retrospections of dances and din ners, what a forecast of receptions and lnter lewlnRi ! And what will Priuce Pierre's con duct be In this country ? How will he compare with the affable and swcct-tcmpercd Arthur? Is he anything better than an imperial bully? Will ho shoot editors and luro rich belles to their destruction ? Will the fawning of parvo nuos be waited upon liini ? Will ho enjoy tho adulation which the rich upst irts of Amorlca keep in readiness for every titled fraud hailing from abroad ? Or is he not. after all, eomlnjr, and Is tho cable mistaken ? That he has assassi nated Victor Noir will tc nothing to" his dis credit among the class with whom he will asso ciate here a class which is proverbially lenient to crime, so that the crlmo has a dash and sparkle about it, is committed by n prlnco, and escapes the law. Titled vice that escapes Imprisonment or the gallows, New York shoddy ism regards with a pshaw Instead of a shudder. A Yonn( Woman of the Name ol Nmlth. Still another newspaper thoatrical squabble. Upon Saturday morning one of the rcportors on the Herald received a note informing him that one of the coryphees at tho Grand Opera llouso had been severely burned by tho spilling ovor of the magnesium and alcohol by which the flam beau flumes in the demon can-can aro produced. It may be necessary to explain tuat in this dance, In which fifty undressed young ladies join, each coryphee flourishes a flaming torch, the flro of which is just as "marvellously real" as that in Lout at fta, and a good deal more dangerous. Upon receiving this Information tho reporter presented himself at the box-ofllce of tho theatre, and was thero told by a clerk named Morriesey that a coryphee had been slightly burned, and that ono of the principal artists had been severely so. Determined to sift the matter to tho bottom, the reporter gained admission to Mr. Colo, tho treasurer, who was at that time dressed iu 6ii0 of tho three one hnndred dollar suits of clothes he had won from Mr. Fink in his recent bet with that gentleman. Mr. Cole contradicted all the reports, and pacified the reporter, who went away, but who, on coming to think the matter over, came to the conclusion that all was not right, and rlsiting the theatre again, succeeded in making an engagement to meet Mr. Cole and have a more explicit understanding with him in the evening. When the hour enmc, however, Mr. Cole, who was then attired in tho second of the one hundred dollar suits, grew very much excited, collared the reporter, and had him given into the charge of a policeman. The re porter made a couuter chargo, and both parties were arrested and enrted off to the station house. By this time Mr. Cole had become cooler, and withdrew the charge, ditto the reporter. The twain went back to the Grand Opera House, where they smoked cigars and drank each other's health in champagne; but tho fact leaks out that a young woman of the name of Smith was badly burned during a Grand Opera Houso per formance, and that an attempt is made to keep the matter quiet. Wire. Wooflhnll In the Field. Mrs. Victoria C. Woodhull, ono of the firm of Woodhull & Clanin, brokeresse3 in Wall streot, has published a enrd in which she announces her intention to become Prcsidentess of the United States. She says she has deliberately and of her own accord annouueed her intention, and that she has tho means, eourago, energy, and strength necessary to effect her design. We aro glad to know this, but having so much money, perhaps it would be better, before think ing of tho Presidency, to help her friend aud as sociate, Mies Tenneeseo Claflin, who has had judgment entered against her for a certain amount duo on drugs and medicines generally, which 6he is said to have bought and forgotten to pay for while administering as clairvoyant. In fact, both of these ladies, during their expe riences in Wall street, have not escaped the ac customed penalties of being impecunious. -Prince Erie, Jlus Jubilee, Jr., and Colonel Fink on Saturday evening paid a visit to the Uth Regiment armory, which was most brilliantly illuminated and decorated. The visit was paid in honor of his being recently elevated to tho post of colonel. AnuiHomenta. Tho TammaBy, under the complimentary title of the Alhambra Palace of America, opens to night. So does Niblo's. The former has a troupe of fifty brunettes; the latter has the Thompso nian blondes. The light has commenced of the fair against the fierce, blondlsm against brunet tlsm, "Email do Purls" versus waluut-julce, bis muth as opposed to bronze. (Jetting Thlncii mixed. Some years ago, as appears from a domestic revelation which took place on Saturday after noon at one of the police courts, a man named Berryman married a very pretty little woman, with whom he lived, experiencing tho ups and downs of domestic infelicity, for about one year. At the cud of that time ho desorted her. She went to law about It, and the law bound the man to allow her five dollars per week. Ho did so regularly until a lew weeks ago, when ho suddenly ceased payments. i?he then applied to the law again, and had her husband rearrested, when he asserted that ho was not her husband, aua imu never heon mar ried to her. Phmed Into finding out all about him that would be turned to his disad vantage, tho woman discovered tho existence of another lady who likewise claimed to be his wife, and whom it will be w ell to distinguish as Mrs. Number Two. Mrs. Nnmber Ono took tho matter so coolly that she hud since got married again. Meanwhile Berryman had informed Mrs, Number Oue that he iutended to live with Mrs. Number Two for three years, or until he might legally get divorced from Mrs. Number One His intention, however, ho does not seem to have carried out, and, indeed, during tho inves tlgation at court a third Mrs. Berryman as Mrs. Number Three has stepped upon tho scone, and luid equal claims to being loved, cherished, and protected by the polygamous party. The question as to which is which, and who is who, Is to be decided by tho Court of Quarter Scs slons. Ail Baha The First Anthracite Steel Italia. We copy from the Miners' Journal tho follow lng account of a most valuable invention in tho Iron manufacture: The first steel rails manufactured of anthra cite pig metal, with the use of authraclto coal as a fuel, were made In this county a few weeks nirn. are now being made at the Tamatiua Boiling Mill, and a good artlclo Is being turned out. Eighty per cent, of No. 2 foundry iron la tut Into the puadllnir furnace or convener, and twenty per cent, of Leader Ulli gray magnetic ore from Kork couuty, which pnrtnkes of the ores from which tho celebrated Wootz steel Is tnado in India. Thu patent for this new process was obtained last year, and it is the first titno that good steel rails have been mndo with tho nne of nnthracttn Iron nnd anthracite coal as a fuel in tho puddling fnrnnco. A very important fcalurn of theso rails is that they can be reworkod and rerolled half a dozen times If dcrlred, a thing which cnni.ot be done with tho rails made by the Bes semer procees. This fact Is nn Important ono to thopo who use them, and will bo appreciated because, whilo these anthracite steel rails aro as good, they are.ln consequence of their capacity to be reworked a nurabnr of times, at least one third cheaper than rails made by tho Bessemer process. It Is known here as tho Ralston pro cess, having been discovered lat voar while working at the Tamaqna Boiling Mill. They are now turning out these steel rails from 20 to K0 pounds to tho yard, at tl2() Kcr ton at tho Ta maqua Boiling Mill, and will guaranteo them. A specimen can bo seen at the Anthracite Board of Trade Booms. A 20 pound steel rail is said to be equal in endurance to a 35 pound l.'on rail. The machinery at the rolling mill Is not of sufli clent power to tuns out heavier rails than thirty pounds to the yard. VITY ITEMS. For additional City itfmn t Innule Paaet. frrtttia Ovkuooats. BFTTUB IW HtTLK, URTTF.n im Kit, Bkttkk im Out, Hkttkr im Makk, them tnirtm llra,ly.ma,l, in the city, at priest from (IS to . Hknnbtt A Do.. TOWP.H llAT.t No. SIS Mahket, mtukkt. Two oil Thdek Ooi.ds In succession will, with many constitutions, aocureljr establish the loads of Consump tion in the system, thus conver tins; what was original! a simple, curable affection into ona generally fatal. While ordinary prudence, therefore, makes it the busi ness of every one to take oare of a Cold until It Is got rid of, intelligent experience fortunately presents a remedy In Da. D. Jayme's Kxpkctokant, thoroughly adapted to remove speedily all Coughs and Colds, and one equally effective in the primary stages of Consumption, Asthma, and llr orchitis. Bold by all Druggists. YOU AllF. fiCRK TO (JRT YOIIB MONP.Y's W'OBTB. This new nrticle seems to have been submittod to the most rigid and impartial scrutiny. A commission appointed by the American Institute have paid such an official com pliment to ita merits as is rarely vouchsafed by cautious scieneo to any "new thing under the sun." A large pro portion of the leading hotel and restaurant proprietors in New York use it, and nrge its use by others, over their own signatures and men eminent in science have volun tarily come foi ward and indorsod it as an economic culi nnry staple, and as an unexceptional artiole of jnourish ment for the sick. The material from which it is manu factured Carrageen or Irish Moss is a lichen found in inexhaustible quantities on tho coast of Ireland, and may be bad for tho gatheringwithout money and without prioe. Hence it will bo cheap as long as the sea and the rocks last, which will be long enough for all practicable purposes. Our main object in this article baa been to place what we believe to be a subject of great importance in its true light; nothing more, nothing less. The Boa Moss Farine is manufactured by a company whose central depot is at No. 63 Park place. New York. Suitaui.b Burrs. Suits for young, suits for old, Burrs in number, manifold ; SlUTS for grave, suits for guy, SUITS, th fathinn of the day; Suits of fancy, suits that's plain, Suits, of which you'll ne'er complain ; Suits to suit all sorts of folks. Youn Spbinu Suit iiuat Charles Stores', No. 824 OuEsNur Stbegt. A Nkw Yorker named Stack bis lately opened a sample room in Gold street, above Second, where mer chants and business men generally can partake of a lunch, consisting of all the delicacies of the season. ROUEBT Stack caters utricily for gentlemen, bis viands being superior. No "tangle-log" sold on the premises. Con noisseurs in Iaak Walton's gontle art (trout fishing) should inspect his quaint selections of lines, flies, etc. DRY Feet. The most effeotnal way of guarding one's health is to keep the feet dry, and that c&n only be done by the nse of India Rubber Ovtrsboes, and as the incle ment season is npon ns, we wonld advise our readers to buy none bnt the best quality, which oan only be had at Goodi ear's Headquarters, No. 808 Ohesnot street, south aide, Philadelphia. Mb. William W. Casbedt, the jeweller at No. 13 S. Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in the eity. Be has also on hand a large assortment of fine American Western Watchos. This entire valuable stock is now being sold out below cost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at the present time ore certain to get the worth of their money. BiMOKR'a Family Brwma Machines, Ten dollars oaen. Balance In monthly Instalment. U. If. Davis, No. 810 Ohesnnt street. Rubber Overshoes and Boot for Men, Women, and Children, oan be bad at retail at the very lowest prioes. Ooodyear'a manufacture, old stand. No. 808 Chesuut street, lower side. TA11I.K OF CONTENTS I. Ukady-made Clothinu. IL Fikk Custom Work. III. Si'RiNO Overcoats. IV. BuHiKF.ss Coats. V. Boys' Clothinu. VI. Cunts' Fdunuuio Coois. VII. Thavfi.linu Suns. VIII. Fikk Suuits. IX. Under Gaumknts. X. Black Coons. XI. DiiEbs Suits. XII. r.Ml.rU.LAH AND (NVH. XIII. Pants and Vims. XIV. Niw Si'RINU Stylf.s. XV. Kvki:yiuiu K.lsr in tuh clothing Line in THE OAK HALL, roo APRIL. WANAMAKKR ft BROWN'S, 8. K. roHSMi Sixth and Market htrkets. iri.iiiuii:i. Bhh;er Likens On tlio 8lBt of March, W0, by tlu hfv. 8. A. K. Francis, Mr. Lewis c. Ukhukk to Miss bi t an Likkns, both of this city. Kmiwi.ks ckozkh. At Vpianii, Pa., on the even lug oi Murcti ;), 18T0, by Hev. H. Jrlillttt, 1. D., Mr. JiTA rs w. Knowj.es, of Baltimore, to Miss Exma I'ltUKK, of l plulHl. mi:i. Devlin. On the 2d lnstaut, Eliza Devlik, In the 17tli year of her aite. The relatives aud friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Philip street, below Columlila avenue, on Wednesday mornlnir at 8g o'clock. Hervlces at bu Michael's. Interment at cathedral Cemetery. Oitdkks On the 8d instant, Mrs. SarahGithens. relict of the late t ern Glthuus, In tho 7stu yew of her ne. The relatives and friends of the family are respect, fully Invited to atteud the funeral, from the resl. deuce of her sou, William II. Glthens, Ho. Bar Lnn- t Hater avenue, ou Wednesday, at ii o'clock V. M. To proceed to Asuury vault. Franstpco. On the: morning of tho 2-1 Instant, Mahtiia V. Kransisco, In thn vr.th venr of her age. Interment at Isewr.rk, N. J., oii Tuesday alter, noon, the 6th Instant. ii Tiiavkr. Suddenly, this morning about 3 o'clock, E. N. Thayer, Kxq. Due notice of the funeral will he Riven. Stokkh. On thc8lst ultimo, Wynimiasi n. Storr, aped 67 years. The main relatives nnd friends of tho family are Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Main street, Clermantown, ou Monday, April 4, at ti o'clock r. M. OARPETINQSi K. J. LESTKli. CHAS. CKIINUA. WEllElt. WM. T. E.J.LESTER & CO.'S CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 29 North SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA. VELVETS, SODV 2JXU7SSX3X.S, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, TIIREn-rLY, INGRAIN, ' VZZSXTJAX? CARFXIT3. AUSO, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Etc., IN GREAT VAKIETY. ALL TI1E ABOVE GOODS WILL BE SOLO, WHOLESALE AND R3TAIL, AT THE Lowest Market Rates. 23. J. 2.X.STEF & CO., IVo. SO North SECOND Street, 4 2S,)v3m PHILADELPHIA. 1870 llETAIL DErAllTMENT' 1870 tMALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CARPETING S, Warehouse,' No. 609 CHESNUX St. Spring Importations. NEW AND ELEGANT DESIGNS AT Greatly Hcducod Prices. 1000 PIECES ENGLISH BRUSSELS, 1000 PIECES CROSSLET TAPESTRIES. Most of the above are of extra quality, new styles, private patterns and designs expressly for our trade. Canton Matting, English Oil Cloths, Cocoa Mattings. tMALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT Street, 8 2 WttnSm PHILADELPHIA. ARCH STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE. CARPETINGS. New Styles at the Reduced Bates BRUSSELS. 3-PLYS, INGRAIN, AND VENETIAN CAKi'irriniUM, At 23 per cent, lower than last season's price. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, No. 832 ARCH STREET, X 19 Srarp Below Ninth, South 8M. THE FINE ARTS. f H AUTOTYPE8 AND LANDSCAPES HAVE ARRIVED. C. F. HASELTINE'S GALLERIES, No. 1125 CHESNUT STREET, UlOrp PHILADELPHIA. UPHOLS TERV POOPS. ETC NOBLIT, BROWN, NOBLIT & CO., Nos.222 and 218 S. SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA. Importers, Manufacturers and Dealsrs ia Upholstery Goods, Car Trimmings, Cabinet Makers' and Undertakers' Findings, Swiss ard Nottingham Curtains, Hair Seating, Curled Hair Beddinsr, KTO.ETO., 8l8 3mBp Wholesale and Retail. OUTLERY, ETO. JODGEKS & WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET- KNIVES, Pearl and Sta handles, and beautiful finish Bodfers', and Wad Batcher's Razors, and the Ml, b rated Leooultrt Raxor ; Ladles' Scissors, ia oasea, of the finest quail tr ; Rodgers' Table Cutlery, Carvers and Forks, Razor Strops. Cork Borews, Ete. Ear Instruments, to aasiat the hsarinc, of the most approved oonitraotloo, at P. MADEIRA'S, IK H. Ill TENTH Street, below Ohasaat, a FIRE AND BUMOLAH PROOF 8AHG M .A. 1 SAFES Are the Best Insurance! ALWAYS FIRE-PROOF! ALWAYS DRY! TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS IN BUSINESS. Many Thousands of our Safes in Use. MARVIN'S PATENT ALUM AND DRY-PLASTER SAFES TRIUMPHANT !! BINUIIAMITON, N. Y., Feb. 20, 13T0. Messrs. Marvin A Co., No. 721 Chesnut street. Gentlemen: My house was entirely destroyed by fire on the 6tb lnat. The Family Safe I purchased from you la 1S6T was in the fire, and was opened yesterday. The contents were In a perfect state of preservation, and after taking into consideration tuo TREMENDOUS BEAT, the Safe lying (12) twelve hours In a pilo of some (30) THIRT? TONS OF BURNING COAL, I deem it very remaakable that nothing shonld be Injured inside. The Inner Steei Chest Is all right. I this day send the Safe to your firm in New York. Yours truly, W. DWIGIIT. MAKVIN & CO., 721 CHESTNUT Street (MASONIC HALL), PHILADELPHIA, 2G5 BROADWAY, NEW YOltK. 103 BANK STREET, CLEVELAND. House Safes, Cankers' Safes, Second-hand Safes. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. A NUMBER OFSECOND-HAND SAFES OF DIFFERENT MAKES AND SIZES FOR SALE VERY LOW. SAFES, MACHINERY, ETC., MOVED AND HOISTED PROMPTLY AND CARE FULLY, AT REASONABLE KATES. TO BUYERS OF CO OPE 11 & CON AUD. Invite You to see some Recent Very ATTRACTIVE THINGS Tbey havo added to their stock at prices which" are a low aa th same Goods JhaYe ever before been Bold. Heads of FamilieH, Wholesale Buyers, Hotel Koepers, and others will discover great inducements ofTered in fcMllc and Jinen X'oplins. IMrtin .Tirptiiicse Hillcn. Inlaid .TnpaneHo Hillcs. Hillc ami Wool Poplin h. IUiin Olxiclc HillcN. I31aclc Di'chs Goods. Olotlijs and Cassimeros. Linens;, Damas 1h, Tovols, Etc. PcrcalcH, Prints, Ginghams. Iloiiy, GIovon, Notions, Domestic Goods ol every land. i N. II. YTe not only never allow oiii'tuclro to lc undersold, but can elvc buyer iniiny aclvuntRffeN. 4 CO OP Ell & CONA11D, J. IU. Corner Wintli and 3 la rite t , it COPARTNERSHIPS. JOTICBL THE COPAltTNLItSUII HERETO fore exiting under the urin of CLAKK & DIDDLE expires TUIS DAY by limitation. .1. V. CLARK. Maucii 31, liti). 8. DIDDLE. The undersigned have Till 9 DAY associated theniBclves under the name of ROBBINS, CLAUK 4 DIDDLE, and will continue the Watch and Jewelry Business at the old stand, N'o. 1124 CHESNUT Street. JEREMIAH BOBBINS, JEDEDIAII P. CLAKK, SAMUEL BIDDLE. Al'KII. 1, 18T0. The undersigned respectfully informs his friend that, having dissolved his connection with the Arm of Bailey & Co., he has THIS DAY associated him self with CLAKK AND BIDDLE, at No. 1124 CHESNUT Street. 41 St JEREMIAH TtOBBIN'S. pO-rAUTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED, eoocessorsof the old and well known bnnse of MI. C11AH.L V HAVKK(etahlinlied In lnl?, luve this dur assoi ivted themselves under the firm style of WF.AVKK A (JO., for the tratuiactinnof trade in Hotnp, Rope. TwiuH, and Ship Chandlory. at No. 2H NOKTH WAiKK Street and No. 28 tiOKTU W UAR V R8. MIOHAKL WEAVKR, GKORUK U. S. UHLKR. Philadelphia, April 1.1W7U. 4 Irtt COPARTNERSHIP. TIIE UNDERSIGNED bare this day entered into Copartnership, under the name of BOUlKU & ADAMS, tor Ibe transaction of a general Shipping' and (JotnmihKion business, hi No. 3 DOCK titreet. KDMUND A. SOUDKR, Jr. HA.MUEL D.ADAMS. Philadelphia March 89. 1H7U. 4 3 3t T PERCY WARR AND ALEXANDER G. tl m CATTKLL, Jr., have been admitted to an interest in oar linn from this date. ALEXANDER G. OATTELL 4 CO. April 1, 1870. 4 1 tif NEW PUBLICATIONS. PUREE N E W BOOKS! I. The Wittiest of Funny Hook. Tm Bab Ballads; on, Much Sound and Little Bknsb. Ity W. S. Gilbert. With 113 illustrations bj the author. One volume, square 12uio cloth bevelled, gilt da-os. (t76. These ballads, first published in periodicals, rapidly achieved a wbimaical popularity whiiu poou demanded their publication in a cilectod form. Much ot tins is due to the serifs of inexpresaibly funny drawing, by tlie author, who ia happy in beiuK ai tift encmiru to interpret hiaown humor in ibeae aumirable sketouea, wniuli we pity tbe man who cannot appreciate and enjoy tbein. While the liallsds themselves will rsnkwithtbe bent of Thackeray, boo Uaullier. or lngoldaby, the illustrations will favorably compare with thoae of Loach, 1'lnz, Iiur, or Dure. It doaorves a prouiineut plaoe on the hook-alielf witb the wilt lent aut li.ru. It every one wbo in these dull times ban tho blues procure a copy aa the cheapnat remedy. While it is a nearly periect J'uctimite ol the kuiglian cupy, it ia only bait the price. II. The Ctentleiiian'M Sluble Ca' ui tie, containiug a fnttiiliar description of the Ainonc i:i Stable, the moat approved method of feudinx, xrooiuiiiir, and general niunuKnli!Ot ot horaea, tojolber with directions for the care of carriAjtes, barneta, etc. Hy Kolmrt AIo tiure, M. U., V, 8., author of "Diafasea in tho Stable, Field, and Farm Yard." With amplo illualral ions, liiiao., tine oleth, gilt. IfU btt. A bandy msnutl, giving to tho ow at ahotae jast tbe iufoimatioo of a pram ii al uiituro MVl be nlinn limia the nucdof, and by an uncln.r wlm ( titm.m-iL un n-rilnnds what he is writing about, uud what la ueiiieJ by very guutlcman. III. Ntannton'M '!i E$oU, The Amoricnn Chess Player's nandbook, teai tvg the rudiments of tbe game, and giving an auutyai of ail Hid recognized openings, exemplihud liy appropriate rimes actually played by Morpby, Harrwit., Anderaaen, Hiaun ton, faulaen, Montguniery, Meek, and others. From Cte works of Ktaunton. l(iuio.,itb dbgrams. Cloth, el!S gant, Cl'CO. In this complete, practical manual tboae dniirous of acquiring a knowledus ol tho art will lind bore the ruaiilti of the ornithines! akili aud genius of tne b.at pluyera of world-wide celebnly. ... The above three desirable books are this day published Ly I'OKTUIt COITUS, fl 29 dtrp No. ttia CHKRNUr Streot. HATS AND OAPS. nWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated and erntUn Drees Hate (patent), in t l tbe improved f unions of the eeeeeev, OlUUiNUT Htree nut doe to the Poet Ufflaa Ills rue DRY GOODS. PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE. BROWN STONE DWELLING AKD OOAOH HOUSE, . No. 1517 SPRUCE STREET. i'Olt SALE CHEAP. Inquire of 8 33 wfm DBFXFX A CO., No. 84 8. THIRD Street. WEST PHILADELPHIA FOR SALE or to Kent. No. 4HH HPRUOK Htnefc. vnrr hand. some brown stone front Residence, Mansard roof, aids yard, ail modern conveniences, in perfect order. , Imme diate poaacHamn. No. 4I1K PINK Street Double Mansion, bniltof dressed grey stone, side yard, every convenience, in petfeot order Possession May 1. O. J. FKLTj A BHO., i S smwlra No. 130 8, FRONT Street. fHH MERCIIANTVILLE, N. J BUILDING to sites for sale, live minutes' walk from Welwood htalion, THLKTY MINUTES F rwM FRONT AND MABKKT KTKUETS, Philadelphia. Address J.W.TORRET, g 10 lin No. W UHK8NUT Street, Philadelphia, fP FOR SALE THE DKSIRABLe'kESI- MliLnKN(;i:, No. 12i Spring Garden streot. Immediate) potaesaion. Apply to WILLIAM ROSS ELL ALLEN, 14 4 3t No. ttU WALNUT Htreet. . I?OR SALE A VALUABLE COTTON PLAN tntion iu Miasihsippi. Apply to SAMUEL WORK, 4 2 ill No. 2.1 8. THIRD Stront, I'biladolphia. TO HENT. H TO LET, DURING THE SUMMER, A HRAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE, three squares from Chesnut Street Passenger Railroad Depot; handsomely furniabed Uouse of seventeen rooms, all modern conveniences; stable, coach house. IX acres of ground, large shade trees, pavilion, fountain, etc. Rent, $230 per month. Apply at No. 1MJ8 CHESNUT Streot. second story. 4 2 St COUNTRY RESIDENCES TO RENT In Holmesburg, Twenty-third ward, ahont eight miles from the city Three COTTAGE HOUSES, with Brown-atone Fronts, French Roof, Parlor, Dining oom.and two Kitchens on brat floor, largo Yard, all the modern improvomi'nts; accessible several times a day by Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad. Apply to CHARLES H. MASSON, 4 a Ht No. iU9 N. SIXTH Street. TO LET TIIE STORE PROPERTY MO. 733 Cbesont street, twenty Ova feet front, one baa drod and forty five feet deep to Beniiett street Back baildiugs five stories high. Possession Ma, 1, 1870. Ad drssa THOMAS S. FLETCHER, 12 lot f Delannoi W. J. a MARKET STREET STORE TO RENT. A lot on the North sidn of Market streot, west of , 2:ift front by 0 feet deep to a street, will be improved with a Urat-claas store, to suit a tenant, if ap plied for socn. A note adarosaed to CD. at this ofhoe will receive attention. B3U6t f5 FOR RENT A LARGE STORE AND l'il Dwelling, No. 1318 Ridge avenue, newly fltted -with all modern conveniences. Apply to 1. 0. P'" ,ruf No. M N. bltVKNTU hrreet. , jy" m to. bent. 7,; noARDrrnRiE XLxV'-t rooms, No, fUg SPRUCE Street. (4 lilt' REAL ESTATE AOENT. FRED. SYLVESTER. REAL ESTATE BROKER, n o. SOS South FOUltTII Street, 8 8rp PHILADELPHIA. BOOTS AND SHOES. p. CHA8. EICHEL, Fashionable Boot and Shoo MANUFACTURER, o. SOlortlt Ul;iITII Htreet, 8 1H Iinrp First Siom alwve Bnttonwood St, Pbiuwla. M1CI1AKL' v'taVEK. ' (JEOIUil U. 8. lIII.BB. ttfEiUTEIl tl CO., ltuj'e itiil Twine laiiiit'uoturerat AND Dealt-i-M In llemjs nnd Nlsif Cliansliery. No. 8 SortU WATER Street, t lm No. 34 NoriU WHARVES, riiUiL'Ipula.