TJ 113 DAILY EVENING TELEGRAril 111ILADELPI1IA, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1871. Clly Aiiuii-a. E. M. Staler, a collector, is now nndcr toco's for trial for purchasing billa which ho Vrfis sent to co.lect. Tbe men rirrcptoc! fit tho Barclay Rtrcot den wero lit fore Al-Jeruinn Kerr viterdny. TLey were nil, with one exception, hold ia bail to keep tbo renoo. C. 11. Thajk'ira, ali.vj "Bunk," was l.ekl for a further hearing for robbing Judge "Woodward. The thenrioiue'.ur at 3 P. SI. yestorday wns 70. Tho Women's Foreign Missionary Fo cioty ba3 $11, K2 in tho troanry, and i t there fote in a flourishing condition. It has .17 auxiliaries and 23 mission banda among chil dren. Yesterday nfternoon tho Athlotica boat a picked nine by a fc--u'q of " to 10. Domestic Allaire. At two o'clock yesterday af ternoou . tho BoLnet Carro crovasso was eleven "huudrod feet wide. Tho Slar-isnrnnnoits Lrgislairo hai jnst passed a bill authorizing railway omployos to act as police ol'iucrs. The Secretary tf War left Washington yesterday noon for Ciaciunati,and will remain there for several dayn. A writ of appeal ia thn caio of Lawrcnco Snllivan, undor sentence of death in New York city, Ltm just been granted. The ceremony of decorating with fljwerg the graves of the Confederate soldiers was yesterday performed Pi Augusta, Ga. The small-pox, which bus prevailed to an alarming extent in some parts of New York city, is thought to be effectually checked. Colonel Thonini II. lldgar has beGn de tailed to succeed Colonel Thomas G. Bitchor, on the 1st of next Heptombor, as Superinten dent of the Went Point Military Academy. The fifty-totond anniversary of the esta blishment of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, in tLis country, was yest3rday ap propriately celebrated by members of the order in several cities of tho Union. The argument for the prosecution in the Fair-Critlenden trial, at bun Francisco, closed yesterday afternoon, and tho jury were then charged. After remaining out forty minutes they came into court and returned a verdict that Laura Fair was guilty of murder ia tho first degree, she having wilfully and mali ciously taken the life of A. P. Crittondon. Tho National Executive Committee, ap pointed by the second National Convention Leld at Cincinnati, October, 1S70, to promote find hasten th removal of the national capi tal from Washington to some proper placo in the valley of tho Mississippi, announces that it has been determined not to call another convention of the friends of the capital re moval until next year. Foreign AfTnlrs. Lcuis Blanc haB published a long letter against the Commwne. Admiral Bothuan has decided to disarm fifty-four French men-of-war. Minister l'icard repudiates all Govern mental intc-iference in the municipal elections which are to take place throughout Franca on the oOlh inst. Tho Minister of Justice has r.nnounced in the Italian Chamber of Deputies the ap proaching introduction of a bill for tho sepa ration of Church and State. Germany has thirty-two humorous papers. Dr. Wulkiujjpest iaa Cincinnati physician. Selroa, Ala., ia gain? to build an ice factory. Boston produces i'J.llOO.OOO worth of pianos annually. '1 be cholera U racing in all the ports of tho Persian Gulf. It costs live dollars to play base-ball in the etreets of Chicago. Europe fh-""3 100,000,000 a year for edu cation, science, and art. Baby-juuipcrs are adv;rtised as "spring iroods." Tippoo Saib, the huge elephant.belonglng to Van Auiburgn cc co. s menagerie, aiea at oa norsville, lnd., of heart disease, on tho 7th hist. An apothecary sent in a bill to a widow which iau thus: "To curlDg your husband till lie died: Britrbam Young has ordered daily prayers by the Utah clergy against tho grasshoppers this Euramer. The electric telegraph has reached Vardoe, a little town in the northeastern extremity of Norway, probably the northernmost town on tho srlobe. AmoDC tbe recent discoveries are a lemon ade spring in Texas, several soda water lakes in Colorado, and a mine of scented soap somewhere out west. Amone th "gifts" offered by one of the "enterprises" lu Chicago are a flouring mill, a eteam-uig, aud sundry uorinan ana Ecanuina vian nesi)aiers. A citizen of Beading, Pa., is said to have mourned tbe death of thirty-six of his children, lie is now 55 years of age, has had three wives, and hag lour children living. FUKNITUKt. jopeth 11 Campion late Moore A Campion), WILLIAM SMITH, RICHARD R. CAilMON. SMITH & CAMPION, Manufacturers of PISE FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERINOS, AND IN TERiOR HOUSE DECORATIONS, No. 2i9 SOUTH THIRD Street. Manufactory, Noa. 216 and Sll LEVANT Street, rnuaaeipnia, ; pABLOW'S INDIGO BLUE IS THE CHEAPEST Xj ana best article in mo market ior BM KINO Cl.OfUES. It does not contain any aclil. Jt will not Injure the unest fabric. It la put up at w. li.rnr.in.i'.irn if klc niuuui No. MA N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia, And for sale by most of the Grocers aud Druggists. The genuine ban both BARLOW'S anl WILT BEROEK s name on the label ; all others are COUN TERFEIT. HAltEOW'S Bl.UB will color more water ttian four times the san weight of indigo. 8 23 tuthsttm g2 COPYING PEESSE3. Jnst received, a Large Assort ratnt of the Latest Stylos COPl'ISO FRESSEd. WM. M. CHRISTY, Btatloner and Printer, No. 127 S. THIRD Street, Opposite Glrard BanS. 322 eod! O A V E K Y ' S PATENT COMBINED WATER-COOLER AND REFRIGERATOR Has proved itself to be superior to an; in tbe market. Call and examine. JACOB F. HAND, Jr., 4sthBta8m Depot, No. t'20 MA.RKET Street. EDWARD PONTI & CO., IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN PRODUCE, Wines, Olio, Fruits, Clgaro, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. OOl r Street, PHILADELPHIA. Edward fonti. 32751 james w. Hivuvs. A LKXANDBR B. CATTBLL A CO., r m. riVUiUvA v s a" -J a a oi unvUAM A mm Ho. 16 WORTH WUARVJU PO. T PORTH WATKR STREET, Htf.A ntCI.HI A. ALtzurrii Q. CAnai BWAS CATTII. IS INSURANCE. TAIIMET Olf TU12 CONDI L'iUN or thi PHCZfllX MUTUAL Xifo Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Cn tc Cist of Decrmlpr, 1S70, ai male to to A.i U- lor-ucaerai a rerartuieui. l"rt. .prantre rppital pock flnn,n00-en Amount or ascssinciiH o lutainicnM ou stock p.iid in cash lO.ooo-O!" 1 Me vslun a-) r.p.nrly aa may V 3 of the lie;il Itiilc held bv tho coiiiy iny .... Cash on hand ) .1,.;J.i ( ab.i In l ai'Ks. Fpccifvinr; Iho Danks..) '-u,- Cash In hnnds of ngr iits la course of ti fiUFrnisloti 4j7,016m3 .K( imtof L(dOH secured by bonds and moHgiwes, ciMKtli.itii:u Uie Urst beu on Hi al LkI -i'i-, m wlilcu tlitro U less 1 1 1 mi one year's intonst duo and owner l,G7O.750-OJ Aiii'iiiiit lit Leans cn wblc?i Interest has rii Uen pi I wUldn on. year .... .tiioui't, 'd Moi-xa (iv!'' i bv the oomniTiy, snocify- U l! il:c nuiiiiicr of sli.irc.i naJ their par aud market value: .tfhn.Ct attrroak N it. KU, llartrord,vnn.f2i,nnn-0!) 1 ir.-t ii7.4'HC) .tllA " " " " . 4,i(76t0 ll,G.reOH 24.4H0-O0 9,4'VO'J 30,(100 (10 , la.fiilflMirj 31,2VJ00 7,7'H-OO 3,700-iKt 8,000-00 35,000-0(1 lA7iW:t 20,925-00 UQ " iVeiv.irjtlie " " " " .. 4i (l " Aliicr.c:i:i " " " " .. 70 " Fiirniers' A Tcchaclcs " " .. 2 0 " I'lui nix " " " " " ., ii'O " First ' " Maslllon, Ohio 2.-.0 " Toielo " " Til"do. " 1! 9 " Ilnrtfiird Ciry Oa Llgl-.t C ) 3s couj. bils. lt y dtruas iAiim co.. 8 " Indiana i'ulral K. H.C... 10 " toudiera Minnesota U.K. Co. 50 " Teiiiu-ssee .State U. 8. RPBlstered Lorils Amoiilit of stocls held by the rompaDV as collateral security for loauf, with the amount loj-ied on each kind of stock. Its pur and market value 102 sb. Uity 2s 1 Uauk, Chicago, 111 1 10,659 00 P,ria03 Amount carried forward .f?,S33,0G0'2J Interest on Investments du and unpaid. Accrued iiilertt net vet due Other available iii'.cel!r.ncoui assets, specifying their character and value.. Deferred premiums ." Kotrs secured by real estate and en dorsements Biil receivable araRv secured S.Oir.M? 103,243-09 1.2?9 00 . 3,063,1161-40 19,5921)3 ,fG.t)90,f32-13 Furniture in Home and 2:aach O races. . Gross present assets. Third. . Amount of losses during the year, ad justed but not due 8117,930-00 Amount of losses reported to the Com pany but not acted up:m Amount of losses rctlbted by the Com pany Amount of dividends due and unpaid. ... .... Amount of money borrowed, and the nature and amount of th security given .... Amount of all other claims against tho Company, contested or otherwise) .... Amount required to safely reinsure all outstanding ritks 4,211,614-34 J4.329.414-94 FcrfA. Amount of cash premiums received 11,732.324-62 Amount of premiums not paid in cash durlug the year, stating the character of men premiums : minium notes 7S3.G01-73 Amount of premiums earned. .... Interest received from Investments U3.247-23 Income from nil other sources, speclfy- lne what sources Interest on notes taken for premiums . 1G7,S0G9 .t2,S27,G3-Mt5 Gross income for year 1S70. Amount of losses paid during the year.. g500,4G5-n Amount paid and owing for reinsurance premiums 1,61172 Amocnt of return premiums, whether paid or unpaid .... Amount of dividends declared during year .... Amount of dividends paid 499,71111 Amount of expeiiHeB paid during tho year, Including coiuiuis.-'ions and fees paid to agents aud officers of the Company 278,369-91 Amount of losses duo and uuviid Amount of taxes paid by the Company.. 37,331-67 Amount of all other expenses and ex penditures 03,554 07 Amount of promissory notes originally forming the capital of the Company. . . 64,000-00 Amount of said notes held y the Com pany as part of or the whole of the capital thereof Si.OCOOO Tar and market value of the Company's stock per 6hare, par value co 00 Taid for interests of Agents ia Renewal Commissions 114,000-00 Taid for Medical Examination 23.5S0-7S " Surrendered Policies 27,833'4iJ " .jpnicers' and Employes' salaries 27,600-60 Gross expenditures for year 1870 $1,67,914-80 ED BON FERSENDEN, President. JAMES F. BURNS, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA. BRANCH, PENN BUILDINGS, No. 430 WALNUT Street. 4 25tnths6t WATCHES, JEWELRY. ETO. GOLD HED&L &EQULA.T0IIS. a. w. iii;8snL.iL., No. 22 NOKTII SIXTH STREET, Begs to call the attention of the trade and customers to tie annexed letter: TRAKS14TI0N. "I take pleasure to announce that I nave glf en to Mr. G. W. RUSSELL, of Pmladf lphla, the exclusive gale of all goods of my manufacture. He will bo able to sell them at the very lowest prices. "GUSTA.V BECKER, "First Manufacturer of Regulators, "Freiburg, Oermauy. NEW PUBLICATIONS. H "The Changed Cross, oiTered to the public. size 22S.S5, Uie finest ever "Mary and St. John," Blze 2x23, a most sublime enromo. f'The Beanlifal Snow," slzo 1GX22, a very Imprea- Bive picture. "The Holy Family," slzo 22x29, a real gem. "Delhi, Del. Co., St. Y.," slzo 22x29, a beautiful an- tumn scene. Published and sold, wholesale and retail, by J. HOOVER, No. 804 MARKET Street, 8 lPsmw3m Philadelphia, second floor. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO. Q L O T H H O U d B. J A f.1 E C & K U 3 2 R, Ho, 11 north 8i:CO!XI Btvttti Sign of the Cioldea iJimb, Ara w receiving a large and Bpleadld aosortmen of now styles of FANCY OAS3IMEREa Aa3 etanaard makes of doeskins, CLOTHS an COATINGS, 8 89 mWl AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JADIKS' HUMAN HAIR EMPOUIU3I No. 7 S. TENTH Street. Having opened a new and splendid store fir the accommodation of the ladltja who desire tine HAIR VORK, the best talent that cau be procured U em nloved in this line of business, who have had twelve yearn cajuiicui.v iu iiiutv.un MDinmuj, iu.iui( up all the various designs of 11 AIR FROM COM.ll. 1NGS, which some have the presumption to claim as tl.elr Inventions. The ability of MISS WEEKS In HAIR PRESSING. is acknowledged ny ar ums iu ine ousiuesi n siaua ..... t .,..... j. . ti ut ir l- ir tr u nnnvaiieu. faii.o W I L S O N S CAU PET CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1 1 sm no. e:i Soutli SEVENTEENTH Street. LEGAL. NOTICES. CITY AND COUNTY OF riIIL..DEt.iM I V. The comriiouwealtli of Pcnaiylvaili Ij t!is tShfiHI of Philadelphia County, grecthiir: W e cfT'tiiiind vmi, ns brfoie we did, that you srni mon JOHN WaRNEK, late of your county, thtt he be and appear before our Jndees at l'iiiitdlphia, at cur ( (iurt of t'oimnon Pli-as fur the city aud county of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said rly and county cf Phlla l-'lphla, trie liist ide nday ol Mav next, tlu-re to ainver JInry Ann Wi tin 'rill, a dovinc uc.iUr tie last will and tesiam nt uf Ana Wethci lil, dt-.-r ii'-d, win ia her lifcuii.e was one of ILo iieli-at-la.v of Christo pher Wctiit rill, d-rcBscd, and also as'?n-e of Ka ttioi Wi-tPrrlll. VMiliaui M. l'owell. ai if Anna, his wile, Elizabeth Monrtait, Ja.'0l S. ltoberts, and nh, his wife, J(.sf;ph W. Piiived, nud IjOiihi. his wife, und (jtlicri", f a plt-a of brcich of covenant Mir ground ti r:t.(ic d, dated the 9;hd.iyof May, 1M2, Biid rccor.lr.l iu lee l bink .1. C, No. 21, page S7. And have von tlu-n and there th's writ. (.- "Witness the lloaoraMe .lOSKI'il ALLt i.8. .' StN, lmtor of Lm s. 1'u-Bldeur c-f our siid ( Ccnrt nt riil'udi-ipnhi, the l'Jfh d.iy of April, lntheyiarol onr Lord one tUoiisnn I eiaht hundred and st vcn'j.oiie. R. Oo.AUAN', 4 is ir.Mt I'rothouoiary. f'lTY AND OUNIY OF PluTAnELP IiTaT SS. V. 'i he C(.-uruitiwealVu of IYutisvlv.tnia to tho bli rill' or Philadelphia (. niinty, f rc tniB : c eoMii'imd vf.ii, ns b rim- we did, that you sum mon Clll:lbTLN NORT1NE, late r voar cu.iutv, so thai he t ; and appear berort! our Judges at I'm lai'tliih'a, fit oar Co.irt of Conimnn I 'leas' for the city Mid county cf Philadelphia, in and lor the said city and couii'v of l'h'.ladi-iphta, the ilrst Monday of Piv r e-t, there to answer J. Dickinson Sereant and .)'. Nf.rris Emit n. trusifes of the Srpvlva estate, and Fliflbcth N. Brown, William R. Iirown, (icorgc 1). cok man and Ocbble 15. his wife, in rn-rrRlit, Mary II. liiown. Kamuel Clover and Kmily II. his wife, l;i her light, and lanny Brown, of a plea of breaca of covenart f-nr grourid rent deed dated '2:'th day of M-pKuui t r, l-ev, and recorded in deed biox J. A. II., No. V.9, page 13J, etc. And have you then aud there this writ. Witness tho DonoraMe JOSEPH ALLT- I., w. Kf IN 1 liictiir fit T.n-vvy l-rt.cililr.iif rif rmr cuid i fourt at Philadelphia, the twelfth day of April, In the year of oar Lord one thousand eight nuiicreu and seveniy-one. R DOSAONT, 413tuf4t Prothonotary. CITY AND COUNTY OF nilOADELriHA, SS. The Commonwealth of PenntylvauU to the bhetlii of i'hlladelnnla Comity, greeting: W'd ceiainatid you, as lief ri! wo did, that you summon Ciutisi i a?) WORTINE, late of yoar coindy, so thst he be and appear before our Juda!s at-Philadelphia, nt our Court of Common P'cas for the City aud County of Philadelphia, to be holden at, j nuadeipnia, in and ior the said atv and county of Philadelphia, the Urst Monday of May nest, there to answer .i. lmckiiisou nergeant and j. iN-jrris im len, trustees of the Hepvlva Estate, and Elizabeth N. Brown, lll'ain R. Brown, Ocorge D colemaa and Debbie B. his wife, ia her right, Marv II. Drown. Samuel Glover and Eraliy his wife, In her right, and i-tinnv isrown, ot a plea of oreacii of covemnt sur ground-rtnt deed, dated 2(Hh day of March, VM, ar,(t recorded in deed book j. A. 11., No. 90, page l-ii, etc. iui nave jou i.uen anu mere mis writ. ,,-a Wltnpss the Honorable JOhEPH ALLI- ( l. s. SON, Doctfir of Laws, president of our si.id i Court at Philadelphia, the twelfth day of April, in tho year of our Lord one thousaud eight nuuureu una seventy-one. R. DON AG AN, 4 IS tuf4t 1'rothonotary. CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADKLPIilA, SS. The Commonweu.tu of Penusylvaula to the bherlil or I'htiadelrhfa County, creeuntr: We command you, as before we did, that you sum mon vt liLiAun utAimuKU, late of your county, so tnat ne ne and appear beiore our judzes at i'titu- delphla, at our Court of Common Plea for tie City and County of Philadelphia, to bo holden at Phila delphia, in acd for the said city and county of PnlH d'lphla, the first Monday of May nest, there to answer Maggie R. Sherk, widow, and Frederick Cutekunst, puarrilan of Bessie and Henry li. Shcrk, minor ennoren or i. iienry MierK, itecea?ed, or a pica of breach of covenant sur ground rent deed, aiuea t enruary is, iby, ana recorded in iiee 1 uoos t. u jno. koe, page 5ia, etc. And nave you then ana were this writ. Witness the nonorablo JOSEPH ALLI- l. s. hON. Doctor of Laws. President of our said Court at Philadelphia, the 13th dav of Anrll. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aDd seventy-one. R. DONAQAN, 4 is tuiJt l'rotuouotary. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, 83. The Commonwealth of Peruisvlvanla to tno Sherui of Philadelphia County, greeting: We conmiano yon. oa i.eiuru wa nm, Uiat you Bummon j am es JicT-m n r.Tor MCKiMijiii, late of your county, so that he be ami appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pitas for the city and county of Philadelphia, to be hoiden at Philatieiphia, in aud for the sai.l city and county 01 l'lii aoeiptua, ine urst .Monday or fliny nexr, mere 10 answer ooau u. iaies ami tnzaj. his wife, and Mary 11. Stewart, the said Eliza J. Dales being the widow and the said Mary 11. the only child and heir at law of Joseph Fleming, of a plea oi breach oi covenant. And nave you then and there th's writ. Witness the Honorable JOSEPH ALLI- ., s. SON, Doctor of Laws, President of our said v' Court at Philadelphia, the 15tl day of ADril. in the year of onr Lord one thousaud eight hundred ana seventy-one. it. ! O.llAUA, 4 16tuf4i Brothonotary. CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA, SS. The Commonwealth of Penusylvaula to the Sheriu of Philadelphia county, greeting: We command you, as before. we did, thatyou sum mon 1-A1A11 ti. MKA'1TU, AVti.MJtK .Ml.NliS, SAMUEL R. WELLS, and HENRY SUOOKIiult, laie of your county, so that they be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our District Court for the city auu county oi rruiadeiptua, to be holden at I'hiiadeipnia, in and for sal t city and county of Philadelphia, the Urst Monday of May next, there to answer Ell wood Allen o' a plea of oreacn oi covenant aur grounu reat ut-eu, uatea May 16. 1S4S. recorded in deed nook U. W. C. No. 73, page 80T, etc. And have you then and tiiero this writ. Witness the Honorable J. I. CLARK l. s. HAKE, President of our said Court, at Ph.- v' ladelphla. the eighteenth day of April, in the year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eeventy-one. is. u... t Ltiuntu, 4 19 2aw4t l'ro Prothonotary. fMTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, S3. vy The commonweaitn oi rennsyivauu to ine Sherlifof Phlladelihia connty, greeting: We command yon, as before we did, that you sum mon EDWARD RYAN, late of your ceunty, si that lie be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at onr Dlbtrlct Court for the City and couuty of Philadelphia, to be hoiden at Philadelphia, 1Q ana ror said City and County of Philadelphia, the first Monday cf May next, there to answer a. Blight Brown, Ass'gnee of Peter A.Hrown.by deed dated l'JCU aian-n, io, recorded tn April, l'sss, in deed book k. D. W., No. 20, page 39. of a pie of breach of cove- pant sur ground rent deed made 21 Jauuary, 1S53, and recorded 2otli May, 1SGB, lu deed book L. R. 15.. No. 87, page 2it5, eto. And have you then and there this writ. witness tne uonorame j. i. clakk uauk, i l. s. 1 resident of our said Court, at Philadelphia. lvJ the fourth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thouEand eight nuudrei and seventy-one. SAMUEL P. WELSH, 4 19 2aw 4t l'ro 1'rothonotary. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, S3 The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriifof Philadelphia Couuty, greeting: We command you, as before we did, that yon sum mon GEORGE r. STK1NMET., late of your couuty, so that he be and appear before our Judges at rnna delphta, at our District Court for the Cltv and;County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, la and for said city and county of Philadelphia, the first Monday of May next, there to answer Emily B. Tay lor, Assignor of George Mespe, Esq., Higti Sheriff of city and county of Philadelphia, of a plea of breach of covenant sur ground rent deed, dated April IS, 17, recorded 29th April, 1W7, in deed book R. D. W.t No. 125, page 877, etc. AHd have you then and mere uus writ. Witness the Honorable J. I. CLARK II. b. HAKE, President of our said court, at Phlla- t delphia, the ISth day of April, iu the year of our Lord one thousand tight hundred and seveaty- one. 1 ri- icur-it, 4 10 2aw4t Pro Prothonotary. -MTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, S3. The common weaiin oj i euiiMyivauia w ine Bfcerlrf of Philadelphia county, greeting : We command you, as before we did, that yon sum mon JOHN FELL, late of your county, so that hu be aud appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at onr District Court for the City and Cointy of Phila delphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, iu and for the said eitv and couuty of Philadelphia, the Urst Mon day of May next, there to answer Gregory A. Cour sui'iit of a plea of breach of covenant sur ground-rent deed, dated January 21, A. D. lorl, recorded in deed book T. 1L, No. 1&2, page 86, etc. And have you then aud there this writ. Witness the Honorable J. I. CL.RK l. 8.V HAKE, President of our said Court at Puda delubia, the eighteenth day of April, iu the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. . B. E. FLETCHER, llZawlt pro Proihououry. LEGAL NOTICES. CMTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, SS. J The Common wealth of PeLnsvlvania to th2 thrrlil of Philatieiphia County, greeting: v e roinmnud yon. as oeroro we did, inn you stim li'Oii WILLIAM JAl lUN, lato of your c-vinty, so that he be and e.ppesr in-fore our.Tuiigesat Philadel phia, nt our Comt of Common Pleas for tha city nnd K.unty of I'liilnlc:phla, la and for Uie said city an I county of Philadelphia, the lirst Monday of May nt xt, there tj answer the Pennsylvania Compiny fr r Insurance on Lives nn 1 (!nn:ia Ann-uttes, tnisicesof the estate of JoPt ph Birl and Lrnl'v, uinicr Yf last win efCh.ii lea Lird, deceased, in plac; of John It. Neil, deceased, nisipmn ('f Wtlll.ni P. Nci"', i t al., Ciinrlrs Nir, et nl., nnd to'n R. Noir.et a'., di vires ol a plt-a of breaeh of covmar.f.snr ground i gut !'((; lvcd to William .lard la. In foe, reserving then out a ground rent of t! no m-r an. lawful sliver money of I . s. a., each dolinr weighing lld'.vfs. and C prs , M.d recorded In Deed Book G. W. C, Na. 7fi, 1 ape etc. And have you then and there this writ. ( V, !tne5 the Honorable JSEPII ALLT i i.. s. KON, IK ctor of Law, President of our bm ' (airt at Phlladeinlil.i. tho 15! li dav of Aurtlr In the year of oar Lord uuo tli jusia I eight huulred una sevemj-f ne. . ll'JiN !1AIN, 4lStuf4. Prothonotary. C" r Y AN I) COUNTY OF I'll I LADF.LPII I A. S3. The (,'otnmonwealth of Penusvlvanu to tho blietitr of Philadelphia coiinfv, greetir.g: AVe comma-id V3;i, ns before we did, Tint you summon JOHN 0. HAWKINS, who was sued with l i ter A. Dli.klr.Hon, late of your ciunty, so Hint he be find pppear before our J adges at Philadelphia, nt our District Court for the city and couutvof Philadelphia, to be Itohien at Philadelphia, lu and tor said city nnd county or l'hliadeipina, tne urst Monday of May next, there t,o answer William Wt ml.iinan of a plea of breach of covennnt fnr ground rent, deed cxecnteil July 16, lSt'.4, by William eigmmaii and Louisa, his wire, to John c. naw kins ami Peter A. Dickinson, their heirs and as'.gns, f r all that certain lot of ground situate on the north side of Ridge avenue S42 feet 4 inches north west from Master street, lu the Twentieth ward of the city of Bhlladelphla, recorded In the oillco for rficrdii'R deeds, etc., for said city and couuty of Philadelphia, In deed book L. It. B., No. 3.1, page rir, on the 20th day of August, 1SG1. And have you men ami mere mis writ. ,a, witness the Honorable ,T. I. CLIRIv i,.s, HARK, President of our said Court at Phlla '' delphla, the fonith day of April, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hun dred and seventy-one. B. R. FLETCUEH, 4 iv vaw 41 i ro rromouoiary. M1PPINO. NATIONAL 22i QTHAfSHIP COMPANY. STEAM DIRECT TO AND FROM NEW YORK, Tho magnificent Ocean Steamships of this linn. sailing regularly every SATURDAY, are among tne lareest in th world, aud famous for the degree of safety, comfort, nnd speed attained. 76 and gcs. First class Excursion Tickets, giol for twelve nonths, $130. Early application must be made in order to seenre a choice of state-rooms. STEER AO E RATES, CURRENCY, Outward, Jto. Prepaid, 32. Tickets to and from Ixndonotrry and uiasgow at tne same low rates. Ptisans visiting the old country, or sending for their friends should remember that these steerage rates are ti cheaper than several othsr lines. Bank drafts issued ror any amount, at lowest rates, payable on demand In all parts of England, H eland, Scotland, Wales, and the Continent of Europe. Apply to WAl.LKK & CO., Agent, KoL 204 KM LSUT SU, just above Second. ItORiLLARD STEAMSHIP COMPAKY BAIL1NO ICESDAY8, THURSDAYS, AND SAT URDAYS AT NOON. INSURANCE ONE-EIGHTH OF ONE PER CENT. No bill of lading or receipt signed for less than fl.'ty cents, and no lnsuranco cifectod for less than one dollar premium. For furtlier particulars and rates apply at Com pany s ofticc, pier S3 East river, New York, or to JOHN F. OIIL, PIER 19 NORTH WHARVES. N. . Extra rates on small packages iron, motala etc F O It SAVANNAH, (IBOBOIA AND THE SOUTH AND &OUTUWK3T. GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSEN. UK It LINK. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF OEOROIA AND AT- LiNTRI A IN UULF liAILKUAD. FOUR STE-ULEliS A WEEli. TUESDAYS, '1U11UUA13, AND SATURDAYS. THE STEAMSHIPS SAN SALVADOR. Captain Nickerson. from Pier No. S North River. WM. it. uakkison, Agent, No. 6 Bowiicg Green. MONTGOMERY. Captain Falrcloth, from Pier No. 13 North IUver. R. low den. Agent, No. 93 W est street. LEO, Captain Dearborn, from Pier No. ia East River. Murray, ferhis & uo., Agents, Nos. Cl and ca South street. GENERAL BARNES. Captain Mallorv. from Pier No. S North River. - L1YLNUSTON, FOX A CO., Agents, No. 89 Liberty street. Insurance by this line ONE-nALF PER CENT. Saptrlor accommodations for passengers. Through rates and bills of ladiutr In connection with the Atlantic aud Gulf Freight line. Through rates and bills of lading in connection with Central Railroad of Georgia, to all points. C. 1. OWJirnS, UEORUE YONGE, Agent A. AG. R. R., Agent C. R. It, No. 229 Broadway. No. 4o9 Broadway. TnE ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS Sail every Saturday and alternate Wednesday to and from Glasgow ami Derry. Paseecgers booked and forwarded to and from all railway stations in Great Britain. Ireland, Ger many, Norway, Sweden, or Denmark and America as safely, speed-lly, comfortably, and cheaply as by auy omer rouio or one. "KXPKKSfl" STKiMKHfL "KITHA" 8TK1HXES. IOWA, TYRIAN. BRITANNIA, UJWA, TYRIAN, ANGLIA, AUSTRALIA, BRITANNIA, INDIA, COLUMBIA, tlliOfA. UR1TANNIA. From Pier 20 Netth river, New York, at noon. Rates of Passage. Payable in Currency, to Liverpool, Glasgow, or Derry: First cabins, 05 and $75, according to location. Cabin excursion tickets (good for twelve mouths). securing best accommodations, 1130, intermediate, 133 ; steerage, Certificates, at reduced rates, can be bought here by those wishing to send for their friends. Drafts Issued, payable on presentation. Apply at the company's otlices to HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 1 BOWLING GREEN. ITS STAR LIMB OCEANIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S LINE OF NEW STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW YC RK AND LIVEIU'OOL, CALLING AT CORK, IRELAND. The company's fleet comprises the following mag nificent full-powered ocean steanxsiiips, Uie Bli largest In the world : OCEANIC, Captain Murray. A RCTICJ. ATLANTIC, capuin Thompson. BALTIC. PACIFIC, Captain Perry. ADRIATIC. These new vessels lne been designed specially for the transatlantic trade, and combine speed, safety, and comfort. Passenger accommodations unrivalled. Parties lending for their friends in Uie Old coun try can now obtain prepaid Uckets. Steerage, t32, currency. Other rates as low as any first-class line. For further particulars apply to 1SMAY, IMRIE k CO., No. 10 WATER fefreet, Liverpool, and No. 1 EAST INDIA Avenue, LEADENHALL Street. Loudon: or at the company's oulces, No. 19 LLOADWAY, New York. . J. H. SPARKS, Agent. 171 O R ST. 1 UNITED THOMAS AND BRAZIL. STATES AND BRAZIL STEAM SHIP tlOMPANY. REGULAR MALL STEAN.EAS SalliEg 00 tne 83d of every month. MfcRRIMACK, captain WIer. bcil TU AM K RICA, Captain E. L. Ttnklepaugn. NORTH AUEhICA, Captain O. B. Slocum. Thebe splendid steamers sa'l on schedule time.and call at 6t.Thimas, Para, Peruambuco, Bahia, and Kio de Janeiro, going and returning. For engage luenta of freight or pij.age. apiH y to WM. it GAliRlSON, Agent, No. 6 Bowuug-greeu, New York. SHIPPINQ. r. FOR T.TVT?nPWlT. ANtl OITIt.INt iTOWN. The Inman Lino of Royal M Steamers are appointed to sail as follows: Ulty of Brussels, Satnrdav. April l, nt 2 P. M. City of London, Saturday, April 29. at 1 P. , Cltv of Dublin, via UaUfax. Tuesday. May 2. at 1 P. M. City of Antwerp, W ednesday, May 3, at. 2 P. M, and each snecepdnig Saturday and alternate Tee day, from pier No. 4i North river. KATES OF PASdAGE By Mail Steamer Sidling every Saturday. Pay b;e in gold. Payable in carrcuoj. Frst Cabin ITS 8terat-e 3'i To Loudsn SO i To l,biidon ft To Halifax 20 To Halifax 15 Passengers ft'so forwarded to Antwerp, Rotter dam, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, etc, at reduced rates. Tickets can be tought hpre at raodomlo rates bj persona wishing to send for their friends. For further inforniatlou apply at the company's 0C.ee. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. No. li) Broadway, N. Y. I OrtoO'DONNKLI, fc FULK, Agents, No. 402 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. riHS REGULAR STEAMSHIPS ON TH3 F1TI 1 L DELPHIA AND CHARLESTON STEill SiIIP LINK are ALOjE authorized to Issue t'lro;-.?! pills of bvlt eg to interior points South and West !r connection with South Carolina Railroad Company. ALFRKD L. TYI.KK,' Vice-President So. & RR. CO. PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN COMPANY'S Rli iiaUJLia. MAIL STEAMSHIP (.i L LA li SEMl-MONI'ULk LEANS. La. i-lNE TO NEW OR- The JUNIATA will sail for New Orleans, via Ha vana, on Tuesday, May 9, at 8 A. M. The Y AZOO will sail from New Orleans, via Ha vana, on . May . THROUGH BILLS OF LADING at as low rates as by any other route given to MOBILE, GALVES TON. 1NDIANOLA, liOCKPORT, LAV ACCA, and BRAZOS, and to all points on the Mississippi river between New Orleans and St. Louis. Red river freights reshtpped at New Orleans without charge of commissions. WEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAn, GA. The WYOMING will sail for Savannah on Sat urday, April 29, at 8 A. M. The ToNAWANL A will sail from Savannah on Saturday, April 29. THROUGH BILLS O? LADING given ti all the principal towns lu Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mis sissippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Tennessee iu con nection with the Central Railroad of Georgia, At .antic and Gulf Railroad, and Florida steamers, at aslow rates as by competing lines. SEMI-MONTHLY LINE TO WILMINGTON, N. C. The PloNELRwlll sail for Wilmington, N C, on Tut s lay, may 9, at 6 A. M. Returning, will leave Wilmington Wednesday, May 17. connects with tho Cape Fear River Steamboat Company, the Wilmington and Weldon and North Carolina Railroads, and the Wllraltigton and Man Chester Railroad to all Interior points. Freights for Columbia, S. C, aud Augusta, Oa., taken via Wilmington at as low rates as by any other route. Insumnce eilected when requested by shippers. Bills of lading signed at oueea street wharf on or before dav of sailing. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, No. 130 S. THIRD Street. CLYDE'S 8TJAH LINES JZl Oillce, No. 12 South WHARVES. PHILADELPHIA. RICHMOND ASH) NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE, THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO HIE SOUTH AND WEST. Steamers leave every WEDNKSDAY and 8ATU1 Da Y' "at noon," from FIRST WHARF above MAR KET Street. r-o bills ot lading Elgned after 12 o'clock on sailing day. THROUGH RATES to all points in North and South Carolina, via Seaboard Alr-llne Railroad, con necting at. Portsmouth, and at Lynchburg, Va., Ten nessee, and the West via Virginia and TennesEee Air-line, and Richmond aud Danville Railroads. Freights HANDLED BUT ONCE and taken at LOW KK RATES than by any other line. No charge for commissions, drayige, or any ex pense of transfer. Steamships insure at Uweat rates. FREIGHTS RE'KIVFD DAILY. Ptnte-room accommodations for passengers. WM. P. FOKi'EP, Agtnt, Richmond and City Point. T. P. CROW ELL & CO., Agenis, Norfolk. PHILADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON. PHILADELPHIA aud CHARLESTON KTikAMSHIP LINK The llrst-class Steamship FALL RIVER, Captain Hlrckby, will sail on Thursday, Anrll 27, at 12 o'clock, noon, from Pier 8, North Wharves, above Arch street. Through bills of lading to all principal points In South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, etc., etc. Rates of freight as low as by any other route. For freight or passage apply on the Pier, as above. WM. A. COUR1ENAY, Agent In Charleston. FOR NEW Y'ORK DAILY VIA SiiDELA WA KE AND RAIUTAN CANAL. JSXl'KfcSS SIHAJIDUAI t UiU.P-A.ru l. The CHEAPEST and OUPJKEST water co:nmu Clcation between Philadelphia aud New Y'ork. Steamers leave DAILY' from first wharf below MARKET Street, Philadelphia, and fojtof WALL btrett. New Y'ork. THROUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. Goods forwarded by all the Hues running out of New York, North, East, and West, free of commis sion. Freight received daily and forwarded on accim modaiing terms. JAMES HAND, Agent, No. 119 WALL Street, New York. JT-w N6.W EXPRESS LINE to ALEX-SsiS-NDRIA, GEORGETOWN, AND WofcUHNGloN, D. C, Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, connecting with Orange and Alexandria Railroad. Steamers leave regularly every SATURDAY at noon, from First Wharf above MARKET Street. Freights received dally. HYDE A TYLER, Agents, Georgetown, D. C. M. ELDRIDGE fc. CO., Agents, Alexandria, Va. m jrfr- DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE ZZ'UZZl TOW-BOAT COMPANY. Barges towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Havre-de-Gracc, Delaware City, and intermediate points. CAPTAIN JOnN LAUOIILIN, Superintendent. OFFICE, No. 12 South WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM PTCLYDE i CO., AGENTS For all the above lines, ko. 12 suu ui uauvas, I'nuaaeipnia. where further information may be obtained. ,rT" h r0R NEW YORK, VIA DELAWARE 4UUS VWI1I'M -VSUUl' ewir lhi RE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DEriPATCU AMU SHKISlttlS X.11NE3. The steam propellers of this company leave dally at 12 M. ai d 5 P. M. Through m iwenty-iour nours. Cootis forwarded to aBy point free of commission. Freights taken on accommodating terms. Apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD & CO., Agents, No. 132 South DELAWARE Avenue. OORDAQE, ETO. CORDAGE. KanlUa, Blial and Tarred Cor dag 3 Al LoKtrt Raw York Prioi and Frif nt' IDWUI IX FITLJCK VkOtory, TKHTB Bi. and GIBJUAHTOWH Avau. let. Ro. S3 B. WATBB Bt. and 21 BL DELAWARE Avsoutt PELLADELPH1A JOHN S. LEE k. CO., ROPE AND TWINE MANUFACTUREKS. DJtALERS IN NAVAL STORES, ANCHORS AND CHAINS, SHIP CHANDLERY GOODS, ETC., NOB. 4(5 and 4U NORTH WHARVES. rj ELL'S ENCYCLOPEDIA, DICTIONARY AND MU GAZETTEER lo NOW COHPLSTJf, IN 59 PAI1TS, AT 50 CENTS FEB PART. ZELIS HEW DESCRIPTIVE HAND Atlas of the World, First two Parts now ready, to be complete la S5 Parts, attoceuueaen. uapentnoea agents wautea. T. ELLW00D ZELL, Publisher, Nob. IT and 19 South SIXTH Street, 8 23 tut3in PHILADELPHIA. AMUSEMENT?.' "TRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET iU THEATRE. ADAM KVRRLY respectfully announces that his BENEFIT will take place on SATURDAY EVENING, April 29. First time in many years, the brilliant C jmcdy, in U V flC 1 8 ' THE SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER, with Mrs. JOHN DhEW as THE WIDOW CHEERLY. F. F. Mnckay Governor nrartall Frank Ueartall.... Mr. Mairort ( hatles Woodley.. Tlmotti (Quaint... i Adam Kverly . . . . D. E. Raltoa . ,.G'. Burroughs S. llernplo . ..W. 11. Wftllin ma j-erre Mrs. Mftlfort (.for this occasion).... Mrs. T. A. Creese- Julla Little Nell Aud a Domestic Drama of great interest, iu three act,s, THE HARVEST HOME; , .t 0K- 1HK 11E1Ii F DERWENT. Caleb Ivestral, a hawker Adam Everly Cecil iHrwent, of Uerwcut Hall.. u L. James Hon. Brassy Popjoy h. t'ral Tiubbs, his tiger s. llemple l ather Peeps y. V. Mackay Prunk Moridale t n irronglis Mr. lieevcs. Steward of the Manor W. H. Wailis Amy, adopted daughter of Peeps.. Miss L'z.ia Price Mnry Everett Mrs. T. A. Creese Mrs. Peeps Mid. Thayer Box book now open. 4 2-2 AMERICAN Begins at S. ACADEMY OF MUSIC JOIIK E. McDJNOUUa Manager. UNIVERSAL APPROVAL OF THE ENTIRE PltES AND PPHLTn of the production of the matchless spectaole of . -llir. 1.1. At IV tTtlHIl.' ALL DELIGHTED. NOT ONE DISSENTING VOICE. CUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE. 7"fB Oveiture. 8 -on Ballet do Sabot. 8- 12 Ballet do Fietirs Mad'llo Adrlcnne. S-2S-canine's Song. S-sn-Grand Incantation Scene. 9- 10 The Fairies' Grotto, with Stalacta'j S lag. 9- 20-Goblln Sprite. 9 30 The Demon's Revel. 9- 46 Grand Developing Scene, from tho G.'otto to the Lake of Ferns, with Crystal Ca icade. 10- dO Illuminated Golden Terrace. 10-or pas de Deux Lupo and Sig. Costa. 10 10 Pub de Eollle. 10-1.1 Match Girl's Dnnce. 10- 1S Parisitnne JlMteKit Dance. 10-25 The Wonderful Majlltous, and Child Ameri coc. 10-4S The Great Skaters, Keynock and SchnidS. lO-t n The Amazonian March. 1115 The Dazzling Transformation Scene of tne PALACE OF DEW DROPS MATINEE EVURY SATURDAY'. BEGINS AT 3. Rt served Seats, 81-25; Admission, fl; Family Circle, Mic. ; Amphitheatre, 25c. Applv at BONER & CO.'S Music Store, No. 1103 CHtSNLT Street, and at ACADEMY OF MUSIC, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M. 4 21Ct I) AVENPORTS CHESNUT STREEf THEATRIC. Admission, 11, 75, r-o, and 25 cents Commence at & o CIOCK. Scuts secured in advance, from 9 until 4 o'clock. THIS cThursdny) EVKNING, April 27, BENEFIT OF WALTEIt LENNOX. Goldsmith's Comedy of SHE STOOPS TO CONtiUER, And t'ae Farce of SARAH'S YOUNG MAN. Tho characters tilled bv DAVENPORT'S STAR COMPANY. FRIDAY MERCHANT OF VENICE. SATURDAY-A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF MONS. TOROUIANA, Box Rook-keeper. SARATOGA ON MONDAY NEXT. "TXT ALNUT STREET T II E A T It E. VV THIS (Thursday) EVENING, April 27. . Engagement for six nights only of tho young and accomplished Tragedienne and Vocalist, MISS ELLA BURNS. Fourth night in Philadelphia of Tom Taylor's new Historical Plnv, 1n live acta, entitled TWIXT AXE AND CROWN. Lady Elizabeth Mis ELLA BURNS With Handel's sublime aria, "ANGELS EVER BUIGUT AND FAIR." Friday-Benefit of Miss ELLA BURNS. Saturday Only Matinee of ' "l'wlxt Axe and Crown." Rs JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Berms V to 8 o'clock. BENEFIT OF MESSRS. HOLMES AND TREFTS. TO-NKIllT 'llitiru.las. Annl v7 A BOLD STROKE FOR A IIL'SHA VI). Mrs. JOHN DREW ns Donna Olivia Or, Three Etas of a Woraan'd Life. By the full company. FRIDAY A Great Bill. SATURDAY RP.NEFIT OF MR. A. EVERLY. MONDAY JOHN BROUGHAM. . AMERICAN MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE, Northwest corner of NINTH and A KC'H Streets Open dally from A. M. till 10 P. M. MY'RIADS OF CURIOSITIES IN THE MUSEUM. MONDAY, April 24, WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY MATINEES, LEA'IS BAKER in his ffrcat character of M1CAWHER. New scenery, unrivalled cast of characters. Admission, 25 cents. Friday BENEFIT OF LEWI3 BAKER. 1213 tf ASSEMBLY BUILDING. SUCCESS ASSURED I FOURTH WEEK DR. CORRY'S GREAT DIORAMA OF IRELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE. EXHIBITED EVERY EVENING. and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS TALK OF THE TOWN. t4 24 6t AdmlBBlon, 35 cents ; Reserved Seats, 50 cents. WI S NEW AM KR1CAN THEATRE, CHESNTJT I1 Street, above Tenth. EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE. MISS KATE FISHER in Lord Byron's great Drama of MAZEPPA! MAZEPPA! with her niagniiicently trained steed "Wonder." STAR PANTOMIME TROUPE. with the original Black Crook Ballet, Ethiopian Bur lesques, Local Sketches, eta npUE ALHAMBKA, SEVENTH STREET. JL l below Arch. MONDAY. April 17. And every evening during the week, the GREAT CALIFORNIA CONSTELLATION OF VARIETY ARTISTES. FIFTY IN NUMBER. FIFTY IN NUMBER. 4 17tf1 FIFTY IN NUMBER. Don't fall to go to the great Variety Theatre to-night. A GRAND BAZAAR IN AID OF THE SICK POOR OF ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL is NO V OPEN, and will continue fcr two weeks at CON CEhT HALL, CHHSNUT Street, above Twelfth. Season tickets, 25 cents. Single admission, 10 cents. 412 MILLINERY. K 8. R. D I L L O Nj NOS. 823 AND 831 SOUTH STREET, FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPE VEILS. Ladies' and Misses' Crape, Felt, Gimp, Hair, Satla, Silk, Straw and Velvets, Hats and Bonnets, Frenca Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Crapes, Laces, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Sashes, Ornamental and ail kinds of Millinery Goods. OOALi RP. OWEN A CO., . COAL DEALERS FILBERT STREET WHARF, SCHUYLKILL. 8101y5 SNOWDON A RAU'S COAL DEPOT, CORNER? DILLWYN and WILLOW Streets. Lehigh and Schuylkill COAL, prepared exprosaly for family uaa at the lowest cash prices. IU t HATS AND OAPS. WW WAR BURTON'S IMPROVED VENTILATED Zland easy-flUing DRESS HATS (patented), in all tne unproved fashions of the season, CHESNUT Street, next door to the post Office. rpi Savery'tPatent Combined IVuter Cooler and REFRIGERATOR Uus pioved Itself la be superior to any in the market, Call and ei amine. JACOB F. HAND, Jr., Depot, No. 620 MARKET Street. urn II B 8 T C & O V O , Tnis new elegant and commodious nrst-r)a&i Hotel, on ARCH Street, above SEVEN Pit, Now open. Terms, 3 per day. 4 1 im O. W. Ml Llln. a uXiO., Proprietors, rait : i - 4 8
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