THE7 DaILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDai, APRIL 15, 1871. 3 musical Aitn nitAniTic. The City Amniementi) At ttih Cuesnut Robertson's comedy of School will be repeated this afternoon. The Lady of Lyon will be Riven this evening. On Monday Mr. AV. 8. Fredericks, the staire manager, will have a benefit, when Lacy's drama of Tlw Two Friend and Bnckstone's comedr of Married Li fe will be performed. At tiib Walnut the pantomime of The Three Uvnchbackt will be represented this afternoon nd evenlnp. At T11E4 Arch Mr. 8. Hemple will have a heneflt thin pvnntnir Thn nlrlil nmonf or til Sommence with Uemple Being Worried by drama of Brother Bill and Me. Mr. 8. K. Mur doch will Rive a recitation, after which will be represented a new piece entitled The 15i Amendment, and the performance will conclude nith the farce of The Widow's Victim. At the Assembly Bttiliuno the panorama 01 -uremua in iigni ana onaue will oe exhi bited this afternoon and evening. At thb Museum, Ninth and Arch streets. the fairy spectacle of Cherry and Fair Star will be represented this evening. at tub American a iamuy matinee win be tfven this afternoon. A popular variety en tertainment is nnnounced for this evening. A Grand Bazaar In aid of the sick poor of St. Marv's Hospital is now open at Concert Hall. Egnws BuagraiAivg. City Affairs. The Flnmbers' League have elected Wil- fK'&u . v. M. valJUVf AJA.A IIU Tl aiOU ecretary; treasurer, John McCoy. A building Bcanold at the Almshouse fell yesterday and injured four workmen. Domestic Affairs, The dead-lock in the New York LegiRla- ItnTB ormtinnpn. with nn TvrnnnAfk nf ohnta. Lent. Johnson's organ factory at Westfield, plans. , was burned on Thursday night, with bree organs nearly finished. The Jumel will case, which has been tending for a long time in New York, has at past gotten into the United Mates Courts. -Much anxietylis f elfin Gloucester. Mass.. for the safety of several of the fishing fleet. tt being feared that a number were lost in (recent gales. -The coal miners of bt. Clair coanty, III.. Iiave suspended work, under apprehepsion hat a reduction in wages was designed by he mine owners. The vigilants of Virginia City, Nevada, ontinue to notify obnoxious persons to leave heir midst, and the orders are invariably and Instantly obeyed. There was another severe snow storm resterday along the Valley of the Flatte, in Nebraska, and so intense was it that neither Jinan nor beast could face its fury. xne x'oiioe commissioners 01 os. Liouia have just inaugurated a war upon the gam bling saloons of that city, which has for its object their total suppression. The Democratic Congressmen held a laucus last night in the hall of the House of Representatives, with the view of taking iction to prepare an address to the people of he United States relative to the Ku-klux legislation. Foreign Affairs. Shells now fall into Paris and do great damage. The insurgents have taken two thousand risoners at Villiers. Two thousand persons have already ap- lied for passports to leave Paris. -The Commune orders that all other colors ban the red flag be suppressed. The Paris and Orleans Railway has not peen cut, as was yesterday rumored. The losses of the insurgents in the com bats last week aggregate fully nine thousand. Asniere8 still holds out against the Ver sailles forces, whose every attack is repulsed. The election of the Duke of JUontpensier 0 the Spanish Cortes has been declared legal. Great activity is now manifest in the building of sea-going vessels in the vicinity kf Quebec. General McMahon Bays he will remain in the defensive, until his army is greatly re- nforced. Several battalions of National Guards in Faris havs been disarmed on account of their hostility to the Commune. A Marseilles despatcn claims tnat tne ighting of the past two dajs has resulted in idvantage to the Communists. A despatch from Versailles states that the tories of the Government troops being de feated at Asnieree and Clamart are untrue. Several very severe enoounters have Yecentlv occurred in Cuba between the Spa nish troops and the insurgent forces of the Island. A London despatch, dated 4 oclook Yesterday afternoon, Bays that the Versailles roops have been repulsed everywhere around JParis. The Communists have commenced to de stroy some houses on the outskirts of Paris, nd they intend to erect earthworks in many Lf the important streets of the city. Considerable fighting is apparently going tn between the forces of the rival Govern ments of France, yet it is difficult to obtain a Jul! and oorreot view of the situation. JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. NOTIIER ARRIVAL PROM NAPLES. Just received, a fresh invoice of Pink Coral Jewelry. Alas, Just opened, t Now Styles in Yellow Gold Jewelry. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., i JEWELLERS. No. 002 CHE8NUT Street, 18 stutnS PHILADELPHIA. PERSONAL. . MATHEMATICAL, TEACHER, WHO k thoroughly understands how to teach elemen tary and higher mathematics, is wanted for one hoar daily. Address "AKITUMETIU," Telegraph, lofflce. t GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. A Full Assortment. OUR OWN GROWTH. COLLINS, WETHKRILL A CO.j SEED GRoWKftS, 4 4 tufs tf Not. 1111 and 111 MARKET Street. r A R A C A S CHOCOLATE, Imported and for sale by DALLETT k SON. 44 lm Nd. 129 S. FRONT Street. s P R I ME HEAVY CL BTk t fe ATM COLLINS, WJJTUER1LL CO., Kt-ttd Growers, No. 1U1 and 1113 MARKET Street. REAL. ESI AT E AT AUOTION. REAL ESTATK THOMAS fc SONS' SALE. ::: On Tnpsrtnv. Mat 2. 1871. at 13 o clock, noon. will be sold at publlo sale, at tbe Philadelphia L change, the following described properties, viz. : No. 1. Three-story brick dwelling. No. 10S Thompson street. Twentieth ward. All that three story brick messuage, with two-story back building snd lot ot ground, situate- on the north side of Thompson street, 72 feet west of Nineteenth street, No. 1DUB; the lot containing In front 16 feet, and ex tending in depth on the east line TO feet 5 Inches, and on thn west line fie feet, widening on the rear to IS feet 6 Inches. The honse has saloon parlor, dining room, and Kitchen on the first floor; 8 chambers, bath-room, snd saloon sitting-room on the second floor, and 8 chambers on the third floor; has the gas, bath, hot snd cold water, cooking-range, heater, etc. Terms 13000 may lemaln on mortgage. Immediate possession. No. S. Three-story brick dwelling, No. 1020 Amboy street, Twentieth ward. All that three story brick messtiRge and lot of ground situate on the west side of Amboy street, between Oxford street ami Co lumbia avenne, Twentieth ward, No. 1620; the lot containing In front 16 feet, lnclndlnir the northern moiety or half part of an alley s feet 8 inches wide, and extending In (opth 40 feet 6 Inches. House con tains 6 rooms and bath-room ; has gas, hot and cold water, etc. Clear of all Incumbrance. Terras cash. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers. 4 S 83 89 Nos. 139 ana 141 8. FOURTH Street. ORPHANS' Cttriti- l'KHh xI'I'iik Y NAi.h' Estate of Mary Miller, deceased Thomas A. dwub, nuiwvucuiB, imru jjcsu nine ju:si(miicts anil six Rnlldmg Lots, Oermantown Avenue, Mount Airy, Twenty-second Ward. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' court for tho city and county of Philadelphia, will be sola at public sale, on Thurs day, April 80, 1871, at 18 o'clock noon, on the pre mises, the following described property, late of Mary Miller, deceased, viss. : Nos. 1 and 8. Two three-story stone residences on Germantown avenue, Mount Airy. All that 1-it of ground, with three-story stone messuage thereon erected, situate on tbe southwest side of Gorman town avenue, Twenty-second ward, beginning at a stake on the southwest side of Germantown avenue, 86 feet 4)j Inches southeast from the southeast side of Miller street; thence by land late of Erasmus Pierce, deceased, south 60 aeg. 26 mln., west 24 feet Inches to a corner; thence still by the same south 44 deg. 12 mln., west 384 feet Inch to the northeast side of Bryan street, as the same la laid out on the confirmed plan of the city ; thence along the north east side of said street south 45 deg. 80 mln., east 45 feet 1 Inches to a corner; thence by lot No. 2, next hereafter described, north 45 deg. 19 mm., east 338 feet 1 Inch to a corner, and north 67 deg. 56$ rain., east 54 feet lx Inches to tne southwest side of Ger mantown avenue, and thence by the same north 29 deg. 43 jtf mln., west 60 feet 8 inches to the place of beginning, containing T3 92-100 perches of land. The Improvements are a three-story stone (rough-cast) cottage-built residence, with two-story frame back building; lias parlor (with folding doors), gas, o?en In out-kltchen, etc All that lot of ground, with the three-story stone messuage thereon erected, situate on the southwest side of Germantown avenue, Twenty-second ward. Beginning at a stake on the southwest side of Ger mantown avenue, a corner of lot No. 1, before described, at the distance of 147 feet X lncties southeast from the southeast side of Miller street; thence by lot No. 1 south 67 deg. 50 mln., west 54 feet lX'inches to a corner, and south 45 deg. 18 mln., west 838 feet 1 Inch to the northeast side of Bryan street, as the same is laid out on the confirmed piau of the city ; thence by the same south 45 deg. 30 mln., east 45 feet 7 Inches to a corner; thence by lot No. 8, hereafter described, north 44 deg. 80 mln., east 881 feet 4X Inches to the southwest side of Germantown avenue, and thence by the same north 29 deg. 84 mln., west 29 feet 6 Inches to the pi ace or beginning; containing 62 7-100 perches of land. The improve ments are a three-story stone (rough-cast) cottage built residence, with two-story frame back building; has parlor, dining-room, and kitchen on the first floor; gas, oven In out-kltchen, etc. No. 8. Large and Valuable Three-story Stone Re sidence, Barn, Ice-house, etc., v. W. corner of Oer mantown and Mount Pleaxant avenues, 8 fronts, lot 120 by 870 feet, khown as "Miller's Boarding house." All that lot of ground, with the large stone mansion, barn, Ice-houBe, and other improvements thereon erected, situate on the southwest side of Oermantown avenue, and northwest side of Mount Pleasant avenue, Twenty-second ward. Beginning at a stake on the west corner of Germantown and Mount Pleasant avenues, thence along the south west side or Oermantown avenue north 36 deg. six mln., west 120 feet 8 Inches to a corner, thence by lot No. 2, before described, south 44 deg. so mln,. west.884 feet 1)4 Inches to the northeast side of Bryan street, as the same Is laid out on the con firmed plan of the city, thence by the same south 45 deg. 80 mln., east 118 feet 9 V inches to the north west side of MouLt Pleasant avenue: thence by same north 44 deg. 80 mln,, east 863 leet 8 Inches to the place of beginning; containing 1 acre 4848-luo perches of land. The Improvements are a large tnree-story sttne (rough-cast) residence, with two story frame back building and one-story kltohen; has large hall, parlor, large dlnlng-roiiu. library, reception-room, 2 chambers on first floor, 11 chambers on the second, and 15 on the third ; large porch and verandah, gas. furnace, etc. Also, stone barn, with stabling for 5 horses, box stall, cow stable, pigpens, ice-house, etc. No. 4. Large Lot 1 i acres S. W. corner of Ger mantown and Mount Pleasant avenues. All that lot of ground, situate on the southwest side of German town avenue and southeast side or Mount Pleasan' avenue, Twenty second ward. Beginning at a stake on tbe south corner of Germantown and Mount Pleasant avenues; thence along the southwest side of Oermantown avenue south 86 deg. 31!rf ralu east 113 feet f)4 inches to a corner of George H. uarrett s iana ; tnence dj tne sam south 44 deg, ST)tf mm., west 435 feetX inches to a corner, In line of lot No. 8: thence by the same north 45 dez. 21 mln., west 111 feet 1 Inch to the southeast side of Mount Pleasant avenue, and thence along the same north 44 deg. 30 mln., east 452 feet 9 Inches to the place of beginning ; containing 1 acre, 1 rood, and 22 84-100 Dercht'B of laud. Ko. 6. Lot, Mount Pleasant avenue and Bryan street. All that lot of ground, situate on tho north west side of Mount Pleasant avenue, and on the southwest Bide of Bryan street, Twenty-suoond ward. Beginning at a stake on the west corner of Mount Pleasant avenue and Bryan street; thenca along the Bouthwest side of Bryan street north 45 deg. 80 mln., west 209 feet 8) Inches to the line of land late of Erasmus Pierce, deceased; thence by the same south 44 deg. 11 mln., west 210 feet Inches to a corner; thence by lot No. 6, hereafter described, south 45 deg. 80 mln., east 203 feet 7!4' lnobes to the northweHt aide of Mount Pleasant avenne, and thence by the same north 44 deg. 30 mln., east 210 feet IX Inches to the place of begin ning; containing 1 acre and 41 41-100 perches of and. No. 6. Lot, Mount Pleasant avenue, Mower street and Miller street, 8 fronts. All that lot of ground, situate on the northwest side of Mount Pleasant avenue, Twenty-second ward. Beginning at a stake on the northwest side of Mount Pleasant avenue, 814 fest 1)4 Inches southwest from the southwest side of Bryan street; thence by lot No. 5; before de scribed, north 45 deg. 80 mln., west 80S feet 7y Inches to a corner; theuce by land late of Erasmus Pierce, deceased, north 48 deg. 85 mln.. west Vii feet IX inches to a corner, 4 feet northwest or the northwest Bide of Miller street; thence by land late of George W. Carpenter, deceased, south 44 deg. 14 mln., west 87 feet 9X Inches to a corner In the middle of Mower street; thence along the middle of said street south 46 deg. 16 mln., east, crossing Miller street, 219 feet 2j Inches to a corner In the line of land now or late of Valentine Burkhart. and thence by the same the two next following courses and distances, viz. : North 44 deg. 24 min., east 110 feet i Inches to a corner, and south 44 deg., east 116 feet 4 Inches to the northwest side of Mount Pleasant avenue, and thence along the same north 44 deg. 80 mln., east 184 feet 5 Inches to the place of beginning; containing 1 acre, 8 roods, 26 83-100 perches, more or less. No. 7. Lot, Miller street, Mower street, and Cresbelm road, ;3 fronts. All that lot of ground, situate on the northeast side of the Creshelin road, Twenty-second ward. Beginning at a stone on the northeast side of Creshelm road ; thence along the northeast side of Bald road north 12 deg. 84 mln., west, crossing Miller street, 252 feet 10 Inches to a corner, feet 6 Inches northwest of the northwest side of Miller street; thence by land late of George W. Carpenter, deceased, north 44 deg. 14 mln.. eart 819 feet W Inches to a corner In the middle of Mower street, 8 feet Inches northwest of the north west side of Miller street; thence along the middle of Mower street, by lot No. 6, before described, south 46 deg. 6 mln.. east 2U feet 8 Inches to a corner In the line of land now or late of Valentine Burkhart, and thence by the same south 44 deg. 24 mln., west 458 feet 8 Inches to the place of begin ning ; containing 1 acre, 8 roods, 19 84-iuo perches. No. 8. Lot. Mt. Pleasant avenae and Mower street, two fronts. All that lot of ground situate on the southeast side of Mount fleasant avenue, Twentv-aeoond!ward. Beginning at a point on the southeast side of Mount Pleasant avenue. 453 feet inches southwest from the southwest side of Germantown avenue; thence partly by lot No. 4 and cartlv by ground 01 Geo. a. Garrett south ts deg. 91 mln, east 652 feet 11 Inches to a corner; thence by ground of Geo. H. Garrett south 43 deg. 41 mln., west 446 feet 1 Inches to a comer In the middle of Mower street ; thence along the middle of Mower street north 46 deg. 6 mln., west 445 feet to a corner of land now or late of Valentine Burkhart; thenoe by said land the two following courses and dis tances, viz.: north 44 dg. 29 mln., east 100 feet T Inches to a corner, and north 44 deg., west 118 feet 9 Inches to the southeast side of Mount Pleasant avenue, and thence by the same north 44 deg. M mln., east 848 feet 8 V inches to the place of begin ning; containing 6 acres, 1 rood, 35 59-100 perches. No. t. Lot, Mower street, extending through t Crestittm road, two fronts. All that lot of ground, situate on the northeast Bide of the Old Creshtiiu road, Twatjf-aoiiud ward. Beginning at a euraer REAL ESTATE AT AUOTION. on the rinr'hpnst side of tho Chesheim roal; theno by land, late o' John lannantu, decea(vi. north 41 deg. 7 mln., cast K.3 rect laches to a corner, and south 44 dpg. 43 mln., enst 114 let 10 lunhps to a corner: thence by land of Oeorge H. Garrett, north 4H ore. 41 mln., cast 89 feet 10 Inches to the mid dle or Mower street; thence along the middle of Mower street, by lot No. 8, north 46 deg. 6 miu., west 445 feet to a corner, on the line of land now or late of Valentine Barkhart: thence by the samn south 44 deg. 29 min., west 84-J feet BX Inches to the northmn sine or crtMielm road ; thence bv the fame st.u th 12 deg. 84 mtn.,eaa 45 feet 2)tf Inches to a c orner, snd south so deg. 10 min., east 2 feet to a corner or Michael Oalloway's land ; thence by the same, the next tluee following cours- s anl dis tances, viz., nortn 44 deg. 82 mm., east i ts feet H Inches to a corner, south 46 deir.. east 80 feet to a corner, and Bout.h 44 deg. 82 mln., west 163 feet 10't Inches to the northeast side of CreRhelm road, thencn slong the same south 80 deg. 10 mln., east C9 feer. 7.V inches to a corner, norm 79 deg. 22 min., esr, 2:11 leet 64 Inches to a corner, and thence south 49 deg. 15 min., east 19 feet 8V inches to the place of be ginning; containing 6 acres, 8 roods, 24 CJ-100 perches. uy tne conrt, JOSEPH C. TITTERMARY, Clerk O. C. JOS. REX, 1 JEss KH INKLE, Administrators. . JAMES KKIoKUj N. B. The above are located on very high ground, commanding a beautiful view ot the country for miles around, and tne sites are very valuable for country residences, being In the immediate vlclslty of and adjoining elegant country-seats. Lithogra phic plans may be had at the auction rooms. Mount neasant avenne, nrvan and mower streets are not cut through yet, but laid out on the city plan. m. THOMAS fc sons, Anctinneers, 8 25 ap 8 15 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH street. f TUBLIC SALE THOMAS & SONS, AUC liitioneers. 13 Very Desirable Lots, Broad street, fiiteenth street, Kedral street, Thirteenth street, Clarion street. On Tuesday. April 25. 1871. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia exchange, tne following described Lots 01 uronnn, viz. : Nos. 1 and 2. All those two contiguous lots or ground, situate on the east side of Broad street, 50 feet south of Federal street; containing together In rront on uroaa street mi ieet. ana extending in denth 200 feet to WattB street. Nos. 8 and 4. All that lot of ground, situate on the west side of Broad street, 150 feet south or Federal street: containing together la front on Broad street 50 feet, and extending in depth 178 feet to Tlernan street. No. 5. All that lot of ground, situate on the east side of Fifteenth street. 202 feet 6 Inches south or Federal street; coLtalnlng tn front on Fifteenth street 17 feet, and extending in depth 173 feet to Tiernann street. No. 6. All that lot of ground, situate on the south side of Federal street, 86 feet X of an Inch east of Fifteenth street; containing in front on Federal street 1 feet of an Inch, and extending In depth on the east line 112 feet X of an Inch, and on the west line 11 2 feet 10 inches, to a8-feet wide alley running from Firttenth street to Tlernan street. Nos. 7 and 8. All those two contiguous lots of ground, described together as follows : Situate on the north side of Federal street, and west side of a 20 feet wide street running north rrom Federal street, 156 feet 5 inches east from Fifteenth street : containiLg together In frout on Federal street 34 feet, and extending in depth along the said 20-feet wide street 145 feet Inches, and on the west line 143 feet 8X Inches, to a 8-feet wide alley, which runs eastward into the said 20 leet street. No. 9. All that lot of ground, situate on the north side ot Federal street 66 reet 1 Inch east of Watts street; containing In fiont on Federal street 13 feet )4 of an inch, and extending iu depth on the east line 111 feet X inches, and on the west line 110 feet 5 inches to a 3-feet wide alley, running from Watts street to Clarion street. No. 10. All that lot t f ground, situate on the west side of Clarion street, YtZ feet south of Federal street; containing tn front on Clarion street 16 feet, and extending in depth 66 feet No. 11. All that lot of ground, situate on the west side of Thirteenth btreet, 196 feet 8 Inches south of Federal street, containing In front on Thirteenth street 19 feet 4 Inches, and extending In depth 100 feet to Clarion streot No. 12. All that lot of ground, situate on the north side of Federal street, 169 feet 11 Inches west of Twellth street; containing In frout on Twelfth street 17 feet, and extending In depth 157 feet to Anita street. No. 13.' All that lot of ground, situate on the west side of a 80 feet wide street, laid out and opened for public use, called Clarion street, containing In front on Clarion street 16 feet, and extending In depth 66 feet. Plans at the Anctten Rooms. For further particu lars apply to C. U. & P. MUIRUEAD, No. 206 South. Sixth street. M. THOMAS t SONS, Auctioneers, 4 8 B3t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. EXECUTOR'S 8ALE. ESTATE O" WIL LIAM UARPF.R. deceased. Thomas A Sons' Auctioneers. On Tuesday, April 18, 181, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described pro perty, viz. : No. 1. Valuable Business Location, three-story brick dwelling, with side -ard, No. 921 Pasyunk avenue, corner of Marriott street, two fro.its, 45X feet front All that modern and substantially built three-story brick messuage, with three-st iry back buildings snd lotef ground, situate at the northeast corner of Passyunk avenue and Marriott street; the lot containing In I rout on Passyunk avenue 45 feet 8 inches, and extending in depth along Marriott street 112 feet hi 01 an inch, and on the other line 93 feet 6Ji Inches. The honse is 22 feet 9 inches frout on PasMunk avenue; built of first quality materials and woikmanshlp.wlth handsome side garden, tilled with choice fruit trees, grape vines, and flowers. Corner lot 22 feet 11 Inches, fronting on Passyunk avenue, and extending along Marriott street 119 feet X of an luun ; an in complete orner m every particu lar. Also, one-nan 01 tne party wan 01 tne nouse on Marriott street auioiniug tne ena 01 tne lot. Also, the north party wall of the house, which la about 90 feet )ol gaud three stories high. May he examined any nay previous to the sale, see plan. Clear of all incumbrance. No. 8. Well-secured Oround Rent, $600 a year. All that well-secured ground rent of ftsoo a year, pay.i ble January and July, Issuing out of all that lot of ground situate at the northeast corner of Bain bruise and Guilford streets; secured byapublit school-bouse, and payable by the city when It is due. by a resolution of Councils passed that all warrants for ground-rents to be paid when iue without delay, 1M 64 teet on BainbrWge street, by 60 feet on Gull ford street No. 8. Kleht Building Lots, Pavonia, N. J. All those 8 building lots, each 80 feet front by 100 reet oeep, situate on the Pavonia Land Association's land, north of Camden. State of New Jersey. Plan can be seen at the auction store and on the day of sale, bee plan. ho. 4. Stocks. 1 share Pavonia Land Association. shares Insurance Company of the Stae of Penn sylvania. Pew No. 62, centre aisle of Sixth Presbyterian Church. . 20 shares Union MlnlDg Company of the State of Nevada. 400 shares Honey Comb Petroleum Company. 100 shares Sugar Dale OH Company, loo shares OH tfasln Petroleum Company. I'iooo interest tn the Dallas Oil Company. Lot Ko. 803, section (J) In the Philadelphia Ceme tery. M. THOMAS k SON9, Auctioneers, 8 18 al 10 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street PUBLIC F ALE THOMAS k SON9. AUC Li tloneers. Deslraitle Country Mansion, with Sta- bi ana coa ;u-nouse. mversiae, uurungton county, New Jersey, on the line of the Camden and Atnooy Railroad, 19 mtiea above camden, and two minutes1 walk tiom station ana nve iroru steamboat Land lnar. On Tuesday, April IS, 1871, at 18 o'clock, noon will be Bold at public sale, at the Philadelphia KxvhaDKe, a modern aonoie 2-story nnck rough cast mansion, Bltuate at the northeast corner of 1 afnvt-tte avenue and Kossuth street. Riverside. Burlington county, New Jersey) the lot containing 90 feet in iront on unnjeuu aveuus, ana extenaiug in denth along h. ostium street sa ieet x or an inch At the depth of 161 feet it widens to 100 feet, and continues in oeptu ui mui. wuitu. .excellent gun mncr and nsbinir near at band; tine roads and drlv ing In Hie vicinity ; 11 trains to and from the city daily pass tbe premises, photograph can be seen at the auction rooms, and for a p'an of the house and further particulars, inquire or tdward A. Htfiatz, No. 432 Walnut Btreet, Phlledelphi,. Immediate possmion. Will be shown by Mr. Bear, on the prt mists. Terms- One-calf of the purchase money can remain. M. THOMAS 4 SONS. Auctioneers, 8 11 25 a 1 8 15 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street REAL ESTATE THOMAS fc SONS' SALE. Two-story brick dwellltg, No. 1832 Bond street, between Twelfth and thirteenth streets, below Moore street. On Tuesday, pnl 25, 1S71, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that two-story brick dwelling and lot of grouud. situate on tie west side of Boud street, below Moore street. No. 1S39; con taining Is front on Bond street 14 feet, and extend, lug In depth on the south lias 70 feet 8 Inches, and on tbe north lice 61 feet T inches, to a twenty foot wide stret Subject to a redeemable yearly ground rent of 46, currency. Terms esan. M.TU0MA8 fc. SONS, Auctioneer, 4 8 1 3t No, lit and 141 8. FO URTU Street. HIPPINO. NATIONAL 8TBAK1SHIP COMPANY. STEAM DlKKOT K) AND" FROM NSW YOKE, OUEENSTOWN, AND LIVKRFOOI The niadillleent Ocean Steamships of this line, sailing rtguiariy every SATURDAY, are amoug the largest in the world, and famous for the degree of taiety, cuniiort, and speed attained. CABIN HVIKS, ClKRKVOY, 1.5 and ten. Hn-t class Fxcurmon rickets, good for twelve n.ondiB, $130. Early application must be made in order to secure a choice of state-rooms. STKEKAUK RATFS, CURItlSCY. Ontward, tss. Prepaid, $.12. 1 Ickcts to and from I.cnlnnrw rry ami OIakkow at the same low rates. Prisons visiting the old country, or sending for their friends should remember that these steerage rates re (2 cheaper tan several oth r lines. Bank drarts istiued for any amount.at lowest rates, psjHOir on demand in allium of England, Leiand. Scotland, wales, and the Continent of Europe. Apply to WALLER fc CO., Agents, Ao. 204 WALSVT SU, jvt above Second. "ffffN FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUKENG .JLyi roWN.-Thelnuaan Line ot Ryai Mm stumers are appointed to sail as follows: City of Brussels. Saturday. April 22. at 2 P. M. Ciiv of London, Saturday. April 29. at 1 P. ft, Cltv of Dublin, via Halifax, Tuesday, May 2, at 1 P M. City of Antwerp, Wednesday, May 8, at 2 P. M. and each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tues day, from pier No. 45 North river. RATK8 OK PASSAGE By Mail SteBtner Sailing every Saturday. Pajaoie tn gold. Payable In currency. First Cabin $7Cf Steerage 30 To LoDrtnn 80 To Imdon 85 To Halifax bo I To Halifax 10 Passengers also forwarded to Antwerp, Rotter dam, Sweden. Norway, Denmark, eto., at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for tneir rrionds. For further information apply at the company'! office. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, No. 15 Broadway, N. T, I it wj u uuiiii,Lii rAUL.14, Agents, No. 409 CHESNUT Street Philadelphia. THB REGULAR STEAMSHIPS ON THB PHI LADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON STEAM SHIP LINE are ALON B authorized to Issue through ills of lading to interior points South and West li connection with South Carolina Railroad Ooinpany. Vice-President So. C RR. Co. PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S RE. uiUh SEMl-MONTHL J-JNE TO NEW OR LEANS, La. The YAZOO win sail for wew Orleans, via Havana. on Tuesday, April 18, at 8 A. M. Tbe JUNiAiA win sun irom iNew Orleans, via Havana, on . April . THROUGH BILLS OF LADING at . as low rates ss by any other route given to MOBILE. GALVES- IVN. lMJtAiNoiA, nwivi-utii, 1-avauua, and BRAZOS, and to all points on the Mississippi river between New Orleans and St. Louis. Red river frelehtsreshipped at New Orleans without charire of commissions. WEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA. The WYOMING win sail for Savannah on Satar- day, April 15, at 8 A. M. The .f ior.ri..it iiu sail irom savannah on Sat urday, April 15. thkough lillh uw LAUiivv given to an the principal towns In Georgia, Alabama, Florida,- Mis sissippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Tennessee In con nection with the Central Raiiroad of Georgia, a.t- antlc and Oulf Kallroad, and Florida steamers, at a slow rates as by competing lines. SEMI-MONTHLY LINE TO WILMINOTON, N. C. The tumawapiua win sail ior Wilmington on Wednes lay. April 12. at 6 A. M. Returning, will leave Wilmington Sunday, April 16. Connects with the Cape t ear Kiver steamboat Company, the Wilmington and Weldon and North Carolina Railroads, and the Wilmington and Man chester Railroad to all Interior points. reign tB ror coiuraoia, s. c, ana Augusta, ua., taken via Wilmington at as low rates as by any other rente. Insurance effected when requested by shluners. Bills of lading signed at (jueen street Wharton or before day of sailing. WILLI AM L. james, General Agent, No. 130 S. THIRD Street. pptL CLYDE'S STEAM LINES. MJ2 Ottlce, No. 12 South WHARVES. PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE, TUK' 'UGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH AND WKCT. Steamers leave every WEDNESDAY and SATU? PY "at noon," from FIRST WHARF above MAR KET Street No bills of lading signed arter 12 o'clock on sailing day. . THROUGH! RATES to all points In North and South Carolina, via aboard Air-line Rillroad, con necting at roriHii'ouiii, ami at i.yuciiuurg, vs., Ten nessee, and tne west via Virginia and Tennessee Alr-llne, and Richmond and Danville Railroads. y reighu immilku but once and taken at LOW EK KaTES than by any other Une. No charge for coraminHions, drayge, or any ex pense of tranbier. steamships insure at ljwest rates. . KK1WU'1S KK' JJSIVtJJ UA1LY. State-roum accommodations for passengers. WM. P. POH lK), Ag- nt, Rlonmond and City Point. T. P. CROWELL CO., Agenia, Norfolk. PHILADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON. SJjyil-PHILADELPHIA and CHARLESTON bTHAMSHIP LINE. THUKSDAX Linn roil CH&KLISSlUfl. Tbe Urst-clasa Steamship VIRGINIA, Captain Hunter, will sail on Thursday, Aorll 20, at 19 o'clock, noon, from Pier 8, Nortn Wharves, above Arch street. Through bills of lading to all principal polnta In South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, etc., etc. Rates of freignt as low as oy any otner route. For freight or passage apply on the Pier, as above. WM. A. COURTNEY, Agent In Charleston. FOR NEW YORK DAILY VIA DELAWA K E AN D R A RITAN CANAL. h-XPliESS STEAMBOAT IOMPAN. The CHEAPEST and QL'I .'KEST water commu nication between Philadelphia a-id New York. Strainers leave DAILY from first wharf below MARKET Street, Philadelphia, and foot of WALL bti et New York. THROUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. Hi ods forwarded by all the lines running out of New York, North, Hast, and Weat, fiee of commis sion. t night received dally and forwarded on accom niGdutlng terms. JAMES HAND. Agent, No. 119 WALL Street, New York. a-fr NitW EXPRESS LINE to ALEX .EI4aNDR!A. GEORGETOWN, AND w ,.- HlNG'lON, D. C, Chesapeake and Delaware cml, connecting with Orange and Alexandria Railroad. Sti-aners leave regularly every SATURDAY at ni on, from Urst Wharf above iuARKET Street. Freights received daily. HYDE TYLER, Agents, Georgetown, D. C. M. ELt'RIDGE & CO., Agents, Alexandria, Va. DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE TOW-BOAT COMPANY. -.itrira towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore. Havre-de-Grace, Delaware City, and intermediate CAPTAIN JOHN LAUOHLIN, Superintendent. OFFICE, No. 19 South WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA. . WILLIAM pTcLYDE A CO., AGENTS Tor all the above lines, No. 19 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, where further information may be obtained. LORILLAJU) STEAMSHIP OOMPAKY roit rti)v vouu, BAILING TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SAT. URDAYS AT NOON. INSURANCE ONE-EIGHTH OF ONB PER CENT. Ko bill of lading or receipt signed for leas than Aft; cents, and no insurance effected for less tban, one dollar premium. For farther particulars and ratea apply at Com panj'i office, Pier B3 East river, New York, or to I JOHN F. OHL, t PIER 19 NORTH WHARVES. tl, s Extra rates on small packages iron, metals' etc. FOR NEW YORK. VIA DELAWARE ,ina ttaruau uanai. "vsirlbl RE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. - nKM-AltU A1 BHiriStttH URfi The s -turn propellers of this company leave dally at v M. and 6 r. m. Thrn. oi. tn twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to aay polut free of eom mission. Freights taken on aoc-ouiraodaung terms. Apply to WILLIAM If. BAIRD fc CO., Agents, Ne, Ui buuta D SLA WARE Avenue, PROPOSAL8i TVTOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS AND BRIDGE IN BUILDERS. Dkvaktmknt of StmvitYS, No. 224 Pnnth FIFTH Btreet, Philadelphia SRALED PROPOSALS will be received at the De partment of Surveys until 8 o'clock P. M. of April 16, 1R71, for the CONSTRUCTION OF A BRIDGE over the river Schuylkill on the site of the Suspen sion Bridge at Falrmonnt, and its approaches to ex tend from Twenty-fifth and Spring Garden streets, In the Fifteenth ward, to Thirty-second and Bridge streets. In the Twenty-fourth ward, a length of about 8730 feet. Proposals will be received for the bridge super structure over the river, Including all materials, workmanship, and erecting ready for use. It will be 840 feet span, of wrought iron, and alBO two trosses for Thirtieth street, 80 feet span, of wrought Iron. Detailed plans of these bridges, conforming to spe cifications, to accompany proposals. Proposals for all th.e Iron work on approach will be accepted separately, to be erected complete for use, as per plans and specifications. And separate proposals for the graduation and masonry, to include curbing and paving, as per Bpeclilcatlons and plans. Kach bid musf be made vpon blanks prepared, other wise they will not be accepted, and every bidder must submit the names or two persons of undoubted responsibility, who will be bound wit h them as secu rity for the faithful completion of contract. The city reserves the privilege of rejecting any and all bids that may not be satisfactory. Payments will be made monthly In bonds of th city of Philadelphia, or in cash, at the discretion of the Mayor. Each bid mnst be accompanied by a certificate from the Law Department that a proper bond, for the mm of five hundred (50() dollars, has been filed there, in accordance with the ordinance approved M sy 25, 1S60. The contractor or contractors, in making their proposals, shall do so with the understanding that lf their proposal shall be accepted every dispute or difference which may arise Incident thereto shall be decided by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, from whose decision there shall be no appeal. All bidders are invited to be present at the open ing of proposals oilered on said day, at 8 V o'clock. Plans may be seen and examined at the Department of Purveys, where specihcaMons and blank propo sals may be obtained on and after the 16th Inst. STRICKLAND KNEASS, 8 25s4t Chief Engineer and Surveyor. T7K1TED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, U TD1KD STORY UNION BANK UL ILDINGS, Fayette Street, near Charles, BAI.T more, Md., March 28, 187LJ 87L) PROPOSALS are invited for dredging a channel through Fredericksburg and Spottswood Bars, In the Rappahannock river. Proposals, to be tealed, in duplicate, tvdurned on otitxide, and accompanied by a copy 01 mis advertisement, win oe receivea nntu noon of April 23, 1871, and will be opened in ten mlnntt s thereafter. In presence of such bidders as may wish to be present. Separate Prooooal will be also received for removing one wreck in Fredericks burg bar. The material Is easily removed. The channot Is not to exceed 90 feet In width or 8 feet In depth at mean low water. The locality is Bheltered. The tide rises about two feet Forms of proposal and any desired information to be hnd on application at this office. The right to reject any bid Is reserved. WM. P. CRAIGHILL, 3 29 Major of Engineers U. S. A, TTNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, yj TU1KO STOKY, UMON DINK JJUII.OINU, I FAYETTK !lTKEET, NEAR CHARLES, V Baltimoke. Md.. March 20. 1S7L I PPOPOSALS are invited for Dredging a Channel In Oueeiistown Creek. Maryland, from Chester River to tueenstown. Proposals to be sealed, in du plicate, envorsed on outtide, and accompanied by a copy of this adverttt-euienf, will be received until noon of April 22, 1S71, and will be opened In ten minutes thereafter, in presence of such bidders as may be present. The material is easily removed. The channel Is not to exceed one hundred fee tin width or eight leet in depth at mean low water. Tne locality 19 sheltered. Forms of proposals and any desired Information to be had on up plication at mis oince. The right to reject any bid Is reserved. WM. P. CRAIGHILL, 8 23 Major of Engineers, U. 8. Army. O. UARTEKMASTRR'S OFFICE, UNITED STATES ARMY. Philadelphia, Pa,, April 5, 1S71. SEALED PROPOSALS In triplicate will be re ceived at this otllce until 12 o'clock . on MONDAY, May 8, 1871, for the delivery of ttlteen (15) cords of meicnantaoie nara wooa, at eacn 01 tne iouowing named National Cemeteries, viz. : Annapolis. Md. : Culpeper, va.: city ioint, va. : Danville, Va. ; Fredericksburg, Va. ; Fort Harrison, Va. ; Giendale, Va. ; Cold Harbor, Va,, the last three near Richmond, Va. ; Poplar Grove, Va., near Peters burg, Va. ; Richmond, Va. ; Staunton, Va. ; Seven riots, a. ; Winchester, va.; Hampton, va, ; York- town, Va. ; Newbern, N. C. ; Raleigh, N. C. ; Salis bury. r. c. ; ana W ilmington, . u. The Wood to be delivered In such quantities and at such times as tbe Superintendents at eacn of tbe Crmtteries may respectively desire. .forms ror proposals inrnisnea upon application to tnis oince. . ucimky u. nuuuit), 4 6 6t Major and Quartermaster U. 8 Army. B. ENGINEER OFFICE, TlilKD J5TOKY UNION BANK BUILDINO, Fayettb St., near Charles, Baltimore, Md.. March 29, 1871 PROPOSALS are invited for excavation a channel In the James river, at the Rocketts, near Richmond, va. L.-r, w..-.. 1 a Va 7.V JM Am,iU .7 .,J ovtxide, and accompanied by a copy of this adver tisement, win be receivea nntu noon or April 29, lb.71, and win oe opened in ten minutes tnerearter, la presence of such bidders as may wish to be pre sent. The material to be removed is rock in beds and boulders. The channel Is not to exceed 180 feet in width or 18 feet in depth at mean high water. The locality Is sheltered. 'J he tide rises about 'l4 feet. Forms or proposal ana any aesirea information to be nun on application at tnis omce. Tbe right to reject any bid is reserved. WM. P. CRAIGHILL, 3 29 Major of Engineers U. S. A, TTNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, KJ TUIKD STOKY, I'NION HANK BCII.DINU, I KAY KIT K ST., NEAR CUAKLE3, V Baltimohb. Md.. March 2L 1871.1 PROPOSALS are Invited for Dredging a Channel at Cambridge, Maryland. Proposals to be tealed, in ivplicatf, endorsed on outside, and accompanied by a copy Of this advertisement, will oe received until noon 01 April 24, is a, ana wui De openea in ten minutes thereafter. In presence of such bidders as may wish to be present. Tbe material la easily removea. The channel is not to exceed one hundred feet In width or ten leet in depth at mean low water. The locality is sheltered. forms of proposal and any desired information to be nad on application at tnis oince. Tbe right to reject any oia is reserved. WM. P. CRAIGHILL, 8 23 Major of Engineer U. 8. Army. QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICB, U. 8. ARMY, w philadelfhUi ra. xnarcn su, i&iu PEALED PROPOSALS in duplicate will be re. reived at this office until 12 o'clock M. on Monday. May 1, 1871, for building a brick or stone wall, with one double and one single iron gate, around the National Cemetery at Annapolis. Md. Bidders will be required to specify the price per lineal foot, and no bid will be entertained that does not conform to this requirement. Forms for propo sals and speclllcatlons furnished upon application to this omce. HENRY C. HODGES, S 81 Major and quartermaster U. S. A. TTEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S U OFFICJi Philadelphia. March 16. 1871. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this orllce i where proper forms will be furnished) until 13 o'clock M. on FRIDAY, April 81, 1SI1, fer the de livery at the sonuyiKiu Arsenal, rniiadeipuia, oi b89 pairs Boots (600 pairs to be cable screwed). 6000 Haversacks. limn vnrria Crimson Worsted Lace. IV inch. All to be of army standard, samples of which can be seen at tnis omce. STEWART VAN VLIET, DeDutv Ouartermaster-General, 8 siet . Brevet Major-Ueneral, U. S. A. OORDAQE, ETO. CORDAGE. . MsuiilU, gical and Tarred Corda? At LoMt Dm York FriM. and thla. cuwin H. P1TJLEK t CO MUrr. TENTH St. and GB.MANTOWH A VMM. tout. Mo. IS H. WATZK Bt and DULA WAH3 Amu, PHLLADSLPHLm t"6HN"S. LEK a Ca, HOPE AND TWIN" U MANl FACTLKKKS. DBAI-KKS IN NAVAL STORES, AM'HOKS AND CHAINS. SHIP CHANtH SHY (iiDS, JiTC., NOB. and AS NuRTU WUAUVJkS. AMUSEMEN Tn. WALNUT 8TRKET THBATRB.-, EVERY EVENING AT 8 AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 8, IMMENSE SUCCESS OF the great Pnectacnlar Pantomime entitled THB THREE HUNCHBACKS. The young, peerless, and beautiful MAD LLE MARIE BONFANTI, whose h'gn reputation as a Dansouae stands upon record In AVPI-v nltv In V.nmna anil marl... MOB AND GOODRICH, the OKIGTNAL SKATERS, from Nlblo's Garden, CHANGE OF TRICRS EVERY NIGHT. M RS. JOHN DREW'S AR 7H STREET THFUTHE ttncrin. Is o .i.,!. BENEFIT OF MR. S. HEMPLE. TO-NIUHT (Saturday. April 15. HEMPLE WORRIED BY CRAIG, BROTHER BILL AND ME, FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT, aud THE WIDOW'S VICTIM. HEMPLE In all the pieces. Pm'essor 8. K. MURDOCH will recite. MONDAY Benefit Of Mr. L. L. JAMES. D AVENPORT'S CHESNUT STREETTHBATRB. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Bulwer's beautiful Play of , THE LADY OF LYONS. Charles R. Thome, Jr., as Claude Melnotte Phillis Glover as Pauline Admission, $1, 75, 60, ana 25 cents. Commence at n o'clock. W. S. FREDERICKS' Benefit on Monday next! AMERICAN MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE, North west corner of NINTH and ARCH Street. onen nany rrom a. m. tin 10 P. m THE WONDERFUL ALBINO FAMILY. In the Lecture Room the Comedy of OLD UKADS AND T OUNO HEARTS. Lewis Baker as Jesse Rural. Mr. G. D. cnanlin. Wood Benson. Harry Hawk. J. Swlnlmrn. MIrs Min nie Monk, Ada Monk, Mary Carr. All the Company. Admission, 25 cents to a;i attractions. 12 is ti A 8 S E M B L Y B U I L D.I N G. UNEXAMPLED SUCCESS I GRAND COMBINA TION ENTERTAINMENT I IRISH ART, SCENERY, SONG. 'OMEDY, MELODY, WIT, AND HUMOR. IRELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE, an entirely new series of Magnificent Paintings, 111u01.iBi.1ijg iue pant nun present fnones ui THE EMERALD ISLE, with appropriate vocal and instrumental Muslo ny tne IRISH MINSTRELS AND COMEDIANS, EVERY EVENING at 8. Matinee on W EDNESDAT and 8A" UKDAY at 8. 4 11 5t Admission, 85 cents ; Reserved Seats, 50 cents. A GRAND BAZAAR IN AID OF THE SICK POOR OF ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL Is NO-V OPEN, and will continue for two weeks at CON- CJj.n l 11 all, CHU8NUT Street, above Twelfth. Season tickets, 25 cents. Single admission, 10 cents. 419 ITiOX'S NEW AMERICAN THBATRB, CHESNUT ' Street, above Tenth, AMUSEMENTS OF ALL NATIONS. EVERY EVENING And SATURDAY MATINEE. GREAT CONGRESS OF STARS. Comprising the best artists in the'eountry, who appear In Grand Ballets, Dutch Comedy, Local Sketches, Minstrelsy, Ethiopian Acta, Farce, Comlo Vocallsm, Pantomime, etc. , FIRE AND BURQLARPROOF SAFES AMERICAN STEAM SAFE CO., Safe Makers to the United States Government No. 32 S. FOURTH St., PHILADELPHIA, SOLE M A NIJ FACT miKUS STEAM FIRE-PROOF SAFES, SANBORN'S PATENT Bank Vaults, Burglar-Proof Safes, ETC. ETC., Of Welded Steel and Iron, with Sargent's, Isham's, and PUlard's Locks. SILVER SAFES, EXPRESS BOXES, Bto., bnllt to order. 8 1 stnthSmrp FUKNITUKh. JOSEPH H Campion (late Moore tampion), WILLIAM SMITH, RICHARD R CAMPION. SMITH & CAMPION. FINE FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERINGS, AND IN TERIOR HOUSE DECORATIONS, No. 849 SOUTH THIRD Street. Manufactory. Nos. sib and BIT LEVANT Street. Piuiadelphia. Bit SAXON GREEN. is Brighter, will not Fade, Costs Less than any other ' because it win raini twice as mucn sunace, BOLD BY AUi DEALERS IN PAINTS. J. H. WEEKS & CO., Manufacturers, 8 9tf N. 124 N. FUCUrH St.. Philadelphia; EDWARD PONTI & CO,, IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN PRODUCE, Wines, Oils. Fruits. Cigars, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 904 WALHUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. IDWARD PONTI. 3 ST JAMES W, HAVENS, JAPIES' HUMAN HAIR KMPORIUM No. T o. TJtNxii street. Ravins opened a new and splendid store for tbe accommodation of tbe ladles who desire tine HAIR WORK, the best talent that can be procured is em ployed in this Hoc of business, who have had twelve jearB' experience in France and Germany, mtktng np all the various designs of HAIR FROM COMB. 1NUS, which some have tne presumption to claim aa tbeir inventions. The abllltv of MIS8 WEEKS in nAIR DRESSING fa acknowledged by ar tints la tbe business to stand i.nrivaUed. tlswMt G. F. WEEKS. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE IS THE CHEAPEST and best article in the market for til. I KINO DLUrUfiS, It does not contain any acid. It will not injure tbe finest fabric, , It is put up at WII.TBEROER'S DKUfJ STORE, No. 33 N. KKCOND Street, Philadelphia, And for RRia br moat of tbe Grocers and DruirirlBtft. The genuine has both BARLOW'S and WILT BEKGEK's name oa tbe label ; all others are COUN- TKRFE1T. SAHliVK'n ni.ui will color more water tban lour times the sam weight of indigo. 8 88 tuths'im qT a V E R Y7! PATENT COMBINED WATER-COOLER AND REFRIGERATOR bas proved Itself to be superior to any In tfca. market. CeJl and examine. JACOB F. HAND, Jb., 4 8 tbstu 8m Depot, No. 620 MARKET Street. 'rp II K 8 T . C Ju O U D , ' This new elegant and commodious flrst-class Hotel, on ARCH Street, above bEVENTH, .. nuw open. Terms. $3 per day. O. W. M ULL1N A BRQ., Proprietors. 4 Urn COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OF ALU numbers and brands. Tent, Awnlnjr, Trnua aud Wairon-eover Dock. Also, Paper JManuiao turerf Drier 'Felt, from thirty to sevuri&J Inches, wits Paulina, Beltmif, Sail twine, eta JOHN W. JlVaUMAli;
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