, . ~•,,., , . . . . . • , . . - • . '.'• . . . . , , • • , , , , , . . , . . ' . . ' , . , . 1 THE DAILY:sgEN - um BEILLETIN -L PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEPIWARY 21 1870. . •:'•!;77;. - •'. ,,, fii , • , • , __,,,, . ~ , .... - -, ) :', • , ._ , night in the form . 9 PRINTING. •ja . ,• 17 a ;',,. .. HARDWARIN acC. , _ , ;!;• - 4111ORTGAGES. • ' _ . Abe oe, rbieetelobia Itveninglinlletin.) . .,, new and ' Spielld 'theittrea of geeto• ' ,tit on throughtest the -. • ANCESTRAL PRIDE. • . Size,' which . hni stirime',. 'up from the - :of a coMposition fearftff,to'COnterriplate, callel .. • •• s. s r... ~,. • ~ s ... • ~i. _ ~ ~_ „ , ss -_ PiliNtrts:, INVESTMENTS.; . : ashes of the loweet'of their kind; rianiely, .the -by the man who sold, it' and ;Set•vett it from a , • - •', . - .. ! - ' •-1 - zuILDING ANpIIOIISEKE : tPuIa , ; :: , , - 13Y ,STOCRTON BITES. , . . ~ ~ o • i • . Britannia, :At Heaton, 'Orrginally a drinking- large tin can, poi er , also ti) at it was varied The'Pocket-Beek Calendar and ''; il • BARD ~.:: -, -..2 , 0 5: 0 0 0 0. 0 aits.ebo. 016.000 Wanted on !Kerte , WARE - -•• ._.,. . , ' " • saloon, the - City of. London, and the stand's(' bY the gentlemen with, rum, arid by the ladies , •' 2 . Wage ail eirst-class city Property. • . . the upprinost, bough of a tall, stately tree, in Shoreditehe the Ens. , London la White- with gin, laid - alley lovingly- ertued "Jacky." On - •, ':. 7 .. D . lrectory . for 1870,in •-s . . ~ . . , !. -,,,,,.,, , ; , .' •• • • • ' ' : .., ALSO. , , A little bird sat, gazing avisely around- . ehapel,', and the 'Oriental in Polder, We •may • Bread and cheese, ties/pied With" onions and .• ,: a mutt style 0f . .1:' -,,, . _. , -Machinists, Carpenterk • and•• other , ' Me-'% . ,iiind • 'ilteo floc Ittortantre ant; "Here I'll build me an est ; for ) Ws sure all can • disruiSs all these establishments but one with a 'am sandwiches, were:s 'freely partaken of. , 'Gratin(' Rent. Securities of strictly ilrst-class sbarastsr. For sale by clianice/ Tools. see • birds Oil few words. They were each of a poor deserip- 'Often; •by way of relislis, these , s were supple- I • PRNTING Hinge "' Sc ~ ; .- , That I'm better than those common lion, appealing to the rawer classes with enter- melded by an-article bearinglhe'haughty name rews, , Locks. Knives and Yorke, sesenei, E. It. JON F.B, Conveyancer, .' the ground. , • . . , _ , , , Coffee M ill., &c., Stocks and Dies Plug and Taper Taps, fainmeols of the Worst school • now the Will- of "polony." This s beht keown, ,was a sinall, ' r, . . .Unjvvrgal And , Scroll. Chucks, Planes In groat variety. . foils tits . .. sio. 707 ;WALNUT STREET.' , , All to be had et toe Lowest Possible Prices . •• "Just to t, ink quoth the bird, " what fine tags are sominodimis, lavishly decorated, and horrible-looking .mahogany-'colored sausage. , is tow ready and may be had ' • • blood's in my vein! the performances, though still rather, of the composed , but too often of horse-flesh aed , . , , . At the CUBA P-FOR-CASIII Hard- • - ~ V.NANtIIA.L. _.„ 1: trace it 'way back to before Noah's " terrific descent of the avalanche" order, tainted . Pork, althopgh It profeased • to, be . . teat® Store of fiend •, y ar e e ar s s u b p a e c r k is . w to ' what they were even a few chopped beef and ham, flavored with , ' " . , C©., J. B. •S H A NNON, D. C. WHARTON §MrPH & Cu., Then my father's great grandfather's father herbs. About this time the astmuuted . - - ' ....-YOR , - . . .. .. „ .,.. . .. ..was slain . , . 'Street. „ , NO. 1009 Market an-Pane glorious cause-I forget, but 'twas Ent the minor theatre, which stands quite spectator mould • feel . • 'himself ;' eeiniedliell , deB-tf • BANKERS AND BROKERS, . , .. ~ „PO.- , •.- - . alone among its class, is the New National „te stispend . his survey of the. lower '• • • . . , IFTS OF B. alone • • Standard, reared upon the charred runs of a region ; for, the house '` being badly • • . . . , Table Cutlery+ with ivory, ivoryide, rubber surd NO; 'l2l- - .8. THIRD ' STIVEV,T. , .” True, and lam descended from this royal predecessor which boasted only one private ventilated and the , heat great, pave, emelt' ' . . ' 'AT 'G. . of ter handles, and plated biases; (11ilhirents Knives any , • ' , Forks, • Pecicet Knives • Scissors In sets,' Razors, tiny SUCCESSORS TO line; . • -,, box,-and such a box! The slow , building arise tn his nostrils a steam bearing an :odor- II •., Pocket Knives, Scissors', Razors, Hatchets, Pincers, &c., ..Good gracious! I'm better than most other faces the terminus of the Great Eastern Rail- to parody a lino Of Shelley s-- N '0- , T • B. I n , for watch charms ; Boxes and Choate of Tools, from At • SMITH RANDOLPH & CO. ,„, ,birds 1 "So fetidly foul and intense • .. . . .. , is i , t o n,)he i6 ;; P H I, ; e n! , T L o tu j o 1 i l e i s ap d a l l e , ( s i ( t o w o o n i t ly miniature tools in Skates i l lni C t i t tal': ; Every department of Banking brishes s shalt receive in Shoreditch,-a very densely • popu- , , Tbaie cause to be proMl, and ,1 cannot di- waY `s•-- r • Wringers (thoylt save their cost irt 'clothing . ~ , vine . . lated, poor locality; 'where thousands upon It was felt like a sewer - Within the sense," How on earth that poor lark lives among thou,sandS• of toilers and • workers in . In tbe boxes ho would see the . free and in- , ' , Carpet Sweepers, Furniture Lifters, sets or Parlo r etch prompt attention, is heretofore. ttuotailons or Moduli Field Croquet. miniature Garden Tools, Carpet St . erg, Pl4 2 teil z., llpo 4. ofta hi l i r i o N rk a s tid an s d p N ri u n_ff t eiclaelkie,Beepul4e,o , , • , . ' . --.... those low herds. _.,. , . • factories and . stock-yards dwell. The -dependent Briton, if the evening , happened to which is as near as possible the rates Gold • and Governmontri constaaily received . from oar Nut d friends, E. D. RANDOLPH ,k CO., New. York.•br our working classes are decent and orderly enough, be oppressive,- dispeuse; untrammelled by - ' sle e t to,. Tea Trays and' Waiters, Patent Ash sifters PHI:JUTE; Wine. - .-' . - ' '• ' - Aar Jost then, through the azure, such sweet notes butaminaled with them are rotighs and Arabs at which work generally is, done , ( pay for' themselves in coal saved); Carved Walnut . of song of the vilest kinds. For the delectation of all bashfulness, with coat and -necktie, and dis- BY ...Bracket'', Gentlemen's Blacking Stools, Boys' Sleds, %brined, trembling from cloud-pillared rem- play the manly shirt-bosom, or the convenient - ple l',. rens and Cherry Stoning Machines, Patent Nut= , these persons Mr. John Douglas has erected one e diskey,e , free from fear 'or embarrassment. meg Graters,and a general variety of useful lionsekeep- . plea of air, . . . Inc Hardware. OntlerY, Toole, are., at TitustaN & That even the saddest of earth's weary throng of the most magnificent theatres, both for 'maw He would notice, that baked potatoes cookedin A. C. BRYSON & CO. SHAW 13, No. 833 (Eight Thirty-five), Market street, be. - • Forgot for a moment their sorrow and care. allude and decorations in the kingdom, It stir-. • 1 low N'oth, Philadelphia. , . : . • their " jackets" were. among the - , fruits de- _ se passes . the Chatelet in PariS, and equals the The little bird listened awhile, and then flew Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden, in all re- veined by the box gentry. They were as cheap - 166 P SiII.RTS AND CORSETS. To a green, lowly. hedge, where he built a spects.. The area it occupies is something con- as oranges, were warm, seasoned' With pepper Steam"-power Printers, , • snug nest. siderahle, for the auditorium alone can, with- and salt, and moistened with a butter of the 111.5. ' 1 1115 , BANKERS. "rank" of which there could be no doubt, and . "Though borne!' great parents, this never will NO., 4107 CHESTNUT STREET, 1 out inconvenience, seat five thousand persons. do- they gave an impresson of supper. Turning , •. • GREAT . CLOSING OUT SALE I 'will strive, like the lark, which perhaps is It is of the horseshoe form; each tier of boxes Lis eyes upward, he would note also that the . . . . the best, up to the gallery, which is something of a tenants of the gallery, who on full nights num- (Bulletin Building.) ... - ; OF ' . 42 SOUTH THIRD STREET, journey, slightly recedes from the lower, the bered over a thousand persons, were utterly re- .' ___, ' "To do all the good for the world that I can, balcony at the lowest part being the nearest to HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS, •,, And trust to my deeds for my good or ill the stage. The pit is occupied with stalls as gardless of dress, as on entering the theatre ' ' • fame ; far as the balcony, but runs a long way under they strove to get! rid of as much of it from the ..._ , Negotiate Loans, Buy- and Sal No more will -I glory, as vain boastful man, upper part of their dusky forms as they could ; STAI lONERIt . Commencing. Saturday, December 4, the boxes. The price of the pit stalls is one Or plume myself more on the age of my that they were a turbulent, and . self-willed Government and other re - And will be continued until January 1, 1870, with prices name." shilling (25 tents), the gallery fourpence (8 cts.) party, much given to practical joking; that IMPORTANT TO BOOK-lEEPERS marked down to and below the wholesale gold prices, The front of the boxes, of which a . large • •-atrordina, au opportunity . ter unprecedented bargains 111 liable Securities. they spent no inconsiderable portion of their number are private, is painted pearl- 'firet-clarts IRS OP 'SKIRTS and CORSETS for the time • [From the Atlantic Monthly' , , evening in fights, sharp and short; if fatigued - - s above•stated ONLY. ea white,. ornamented with rich • emblazon- • 15,000 Hoop Skirts for Ladles, Misses and Children ill Jail __ ~ with-this pleasure, that they would proceed to • mom OF THE MINOR THEATRES OF b las of gold , scroll - work . • s pelt their 'richer friends in the pit ,with anything JUST PUBLISHED. • 400.varietiee of styksi, size, Quality and nrieea, from lac. _rn w r ry s , LONDON: • _ The. appointments are of crimson Utrecht velvet, to 82, many of them marked down to less than one third . , dirty or:hard which.- might be conveniently at • • . ' • • and the private boxes are draped - with crimson .hand,-a ginger-beer bottle not being . objected THE Over 10.000 Corsets, including 83 kinds and prlcm each BANKING . HOUSE . Sadler's Wells is 'at least one of the oldest -curtains. Notwithstanding the if there happened to be a bald head visible • . • ' as Thomson's Glove fitting Corsets, in five grades; Jas. Beckel's Superior French Woven, in . ,all Vallija.a..; R. theatres in London. It takes its name from a vast dimpus to, slobs of this building, the stage can bo seen • " CATCH-WORD " wet - Ira:1 14 1 i ? four ri v a ritl , !es ; t fri...rs i al d oLt , I .o P y a t o 4 5, 0 t r s a t .i a t t - a agi . .• ; . , a mineral . man named Sadler, who, discovering from every part of the house. The voice in in the pit. It was .not an uncomthon thing, , ?ere uPty p ,rr7ers g Sum7tor • Han ds-made Corsets, in al - , OF ~ • spring here in 1683, erected a music-house 'to its liglitest intonation can be dtstinctly heard also, to spe a mother carrying 'a child, if she . , grades, Mime', Children's, &c. Together with our own . . tempt the public to come and drink the waters. . 'in - the' back seat of the gallery, from whence arrived late and discovered •her friends in the make of Corsets. in Agree!. variety. This grew into a place of theatrical entertain- the actors look mere pigmies, Withal, the first how, hand that child to a sympathizing LEDGER . INDEX All of which will be ment,•and, though many times altered and ventilation is as near perfection as can be ex- neighbor, and then make a shoot in the " 'sea- • HARKED DOWN TO PANIC PRICES. II YCO OKR Os „ even rebuilt, has remained such to the • present pected,-the heat on the most crowded nights, nation-header" style over the heads of those ' (coPYRIGIIT SECURED.) 1 before anti beneath her. After ratieh battling, , • can early, while the stock remains unbroken, as there day. • One lessee over and above his entertain- not even approaching inconvenience. The • can be no duplicates at the prices. S 0 thrusting and h uting, she would land in the Book-keeers and all others having to rule an Index- , , 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILADW relents presented his visitors with a pint of good most remarkable part of' these desirable re- %find th is a very valuable book. , wine for their admission money-" A pleasant sults is, that"no architect was' employed. Mr. coveted seat and then be heard Me : cream out wi pe using the to herfriend "Band downthechild." It ~ "catch-word" Index, it will not only. save time and eyesight•but the Eluding of a name iluiokli . At 1115 Chestnut Street. ' DEALERS custom," naively remarks a writer sixty years Douglas and his sorts arranged their plans as is a mathematical certainty. since, " but it Is no longer continued." Turn- the building rose story by story, and yet, with was a terrifying sight to see the . poor baby. You are invited to call and examine it. - WM. T. HOPKINS. .4 IN ALL GOVERNAIENT SECURITIES. tossed like a ball from hand to hand, the object • • der; mw f 3ini hfing and rope-dancing; musical interludes, all its comforts and luxuries,its noble corridors, PUBLISHED BY • We will receive applicatione for Policies of of what was called a good "ketch," paSsire , • ' . - . ---- Tru - E FINE Awrs. 9 '. real-water " pieces-for it stands on the very saloons, staircasesi-all fire-proof,-it might . - We Insurance in the, new National Life In the horrors of the middle pass*, until at lasi banks of the . 4 New •River,"-pantommes,ete., well serve a model for the best theatre yet to • . . jAS..B. ►SMITH & CO., . , E s t a bli s hed .srycem7 • surance Company of the United States. if for years formed the bill of fare ; and here, in be built. .. It is justly entitled to he considered it reached its mother's arms, mere dead than . ..... ........ information given at our office. , 1820, the author's own 'version. of' " Tom and one of • the' siehts of London. alive. The noise arising from cat-calls," cries • ss.s.s.=.•:_-_ - ,.-ss - s. - ss -- s_, - , - . - s - s •::-.:- s.:_sssrss__-, - ,s - s ---- ,..= , Jerry" was produced; here Joey Grimaldi,the in- a The proprietor, as may be imagined, of recognition to friends in distant parts of the Wnolesale and Retail Blank Book Manufacturers and Stationer,, „ :. - house, advice to parties to "throw -him over," - -- A. S. ,ROBINSON I . 1 5-20 S ' AND .1881'S imitable clown, tumbled,stole,swallowed strings possesses a remarkable spirit of enter- . when " him" objected to being hustled out Of Of sausages, and burnt everybody, himself 'in prise for while one week he has favored his No. 27 Sou thSEVENTH Street SE'V , I, bis seat by covetous persons who preferred his particular, with the famous red-hot poker. It audiences with 4 Deed of Blood, he has on the FRENCH PLATELOOKING GLASSES, • position to their own, peals of shrill whistling • was at Sadler% Wells that Mr. Phelps took up succeeding week introduced Sims Reeves to PHILADELPHIA. when approvalofactor's" b ildspeaking'' an ot nest wf m 3mrpi Beautiful Chromos, Bought, 8010 mil Exchanged oci most the Shakespearian drama where Macready , had them. The Bride of Death has been followed , left it, and made , a determined struggle to keep by James Anderson and tragedy, or an opera or of a gorgeous scenic effect, was signified, is LADIES' - DRESS - GPODS. - -- ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS, liberal terms.. . . its bead above water. - But his efforts proved company, or some attraction supposed to be not to be described ;it could only be realized , Manutacturer of all kinds of . futile, and he ultimately abandoned -the at-. proper and pertinent to the West-End of Lou- by being heard. Grand Opening of Spring Fashions Loo king-Olass,Portralt &Picture Frames. •• tempt. Miss Marriot, a clever tragedienne, fol- don alone. It speaks well for the intellectual For some years, under the management of IN IMPORTED PAPER PATTERNS, G 0 L D Miss Vincent, this state of things obtained : - 910 CHESTNUT STREET. . lowed in his footsteps with a similar purpose, appreciation of the artisans and toilers, that the Tuesday, Marcia lat, 1870. . but the theatre has,sinceherdeath, changed . • Fifth Door above the Continental, • • , but she too has given up the management and highest class of dramatic or musical representa- The old cer het and only r el iable Paper Pattern , . . the hope, and found her way to the United tious draws them in thousands to the theatre, hands, and an improvement has been effected ; . D ss iB and Cloak braking Emporium. ' States. Mr. J. L. Toole, the versatile comedian, has at least, whistling, is banished and fighting is Dresses ma de c to ht with ease and elegance in 24 hours notice'__ BUSINESS CARDS. • A few hundred yards from this house is one recently concluded a very successful engage- not tolerated. No encore is allowed if whistled Mi re . M. A. BINDER 'S recent visit to Paris enabler ' of the chief ' streets of London leading from meat at this theatre, . for, and • combatants are ejected from the her to receive Fashions, Trimmings and Fancy Goo& thing In this country. New in design, ' Established 11121 - . Road. Not Islington to the city, called the City theatre as soon after an action has commenced s m u cf=fe t ?n a p n rice. • COUPONS • CASHED. Astley's, or, as cockneys love to Call it, as can be managed. The class of entertain- A - perfect system of Tiress Cutting taught. , ~ very many years since it was flanked by green lie. , Tanking. s s WM ' 0 FLANAGAN & fields, not a trace of which is left. Near to the " Ashley," was first erected near, the foot of inents given are sensational dramas of a broad Ye a ss t in;re s etiiiiitle G ffering Mad Ines for sale. , SON, . . WeStminster Bridge, by Philip Astley, io 1 7 82 , class, accompanied by pieces of a lighter descrip- Sets of Patterns for M erchants e and Dress Rakers now roadside towards the city endahere stood a small HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS, PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS for equestrian entertainments, but it went the tion,and at Christmas a very grand pantomime readi+ tavern, to which were appended!" tea-gardens." atMßS. M. A. BINDER'S, way of all such buildings,-was destroyed by is the principal dish in the bill of fare. • It bore the sign of the " Eagle," or, as its patrons 1101, N. W. cor. Eleventh and-Chestnut Sts. No. 129 Walnut Street. fire, rebuilt and burnt in 1704, rebuilt and burnt . styled it, a Ther He-gull." In bright, -warm, -• ' Carefully note the name and number to avoid being _ _ . ---.-.- in 1803, rebuilt and haunt in 1841. It was re . summer afternoons, often on week-days and FACTS AND FANCIES. ‘ deceived• my 2. 6 tf rp j OSEPH WALTON & CO., , built., and seven years back was taken to pieces especially on Sundays, the "tea-gardens" were . 001)Ts — air. irligiTs K.S. by Dion Boucicault, who converted it into a --4 14 Red Headed Men's Ball" is to shortly -' CABINET MAKERS SYrCIC EC Si thronged with artisans and their wives and '4 NO. 413 W ALEUT STBLET. . • theatre, minus the circus, it being previously come off at Bridgeport, Conn. . . children. Hot water was supplied at " tup- WINTER. ,Manufacturers of floe furniture and of medium priced • an amphitheatre, or equestrian circus. •In the -The Empress'Eugenie is in favor • 'of the ♦•• furniture of ftlperlor quality. the appliances of the pence "per head, and all . Goons ON MANE) AND • MADE TO ORDER. building which perished in 1841 flourished the infallibility of the Pope, arid so is her :pet , Bought end Sold on Commission Only. tea-table, except edibles, were included. . But Counters, Desk-work, &c., for Banks, Miceli and celebrated rider, Diterow, and it was in his preacher, the Abbe Bauer. . ' Stores, made to order. other fluid were freely partaken of, from malt JOSEPH WA LTON. . time that the Battle of Waterloo with "reaI BOOTS AND . SHOES . • liquors or ginger-beer at " tuppence " a bottle- T hey say in Pa is' that old Alexander Jos. w. ti eptsiooTT, soldiers "avas produced,. arid commanded an - IA , JOSEPH L. tit/OT f.l ' up to a glass of rum-and-water, " vann vith, a Dumas owes his gifted and wealthy son up- COLLECTIONS amazing long run. It had its " - real " Napo slice of lemming in_it." 'Co enliven the cheer- dof ' hundred war , two thousand francs: • , , " EB. WIGHT, 'eon; too, that: is to say, one Mr. GomersaS • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, - ing glass, the proprietor introduced two musi- -gibe lirussels_ , Assizes. recently sent to the For Gentlemen. on4tdostoner of Deeds for the State of Pennarivarda 1a ' who dressed and looked the part so exactly Made esi all Accessible PoLvits.. clans, with violin and harp; is theas instra- House of Coirection a nine-year-old boy. who Illinois. like the well-known portraits of the great Em- . 98.Idadlson street, No. 11, Chicago, Illinois. sumo merits a key-bugle was added; then a clarionet,had attempted to assassinate his own mother.• , peror, that he used to receive nightly many fIOTT 0 N BAIL - DUCK OF EVERY -and subsequently a drum and cymbals. The rounds of applause when he came 1)1,1 the stage -Berlin has now over seven hundred thou- BA.RTLETT ....,, width, from =inches to 76 inches wide, all numbers "pandean" pipes were excluded asa thought too ,i rv , _ a " real " snuff-box in which sand inhabitants, and Vienna six hundred . ' Tent and Awning Duck, Paper-maker's Felting. Oar low. This band was a great success and drew , • Twine, *c. JOHN W. EVERMAN, there was "real" snuff. Then there thousand. '' - Ja2B No. 108 Church street. City Stores. . 't - ' i i 4 YER MB ElO 4 l immensely; but there are often wet nights was the .evergreen Widdicombe, father -A Boston writer, in alluding to the musi- NO.- -- during the English summer, and the tavern- .i.ai O. 33 South Sixth Street, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &L. • ' . 'of Harry Widdieombe, the excellent low come- cal taste Of the' Hub; says: "Our ears have keeper wanted to secure visitors every night,so dian, now no more, who, •for many years, been cultivated till they overshadow our other . be built a commodious room, furnished It with . . attracted Admiration and applause as master of organ's. " Which is true. ABOVE CHESTNIJT. • L. Irr I z 40 Solith Third St., tables and seats and an orchestra for the detim w flare band. But it was needful even among ,his of the ring, or rather " monarch of the circle." -Antonio Carrasco , at this moment the sole . . He was always attired as a Polish nobleman of pastor of the Central Protestant Church of . Customers to draw a line, so as to MISCEEWfEDU-S. . supreme rank, and his make-up was so youth- Madrid, Is said to be the most eloquent Spanish . , PHILADELPHIA. ' sant • keep the room sacred from the in- . •.. ful that each succeeding year he seemed to trUsion of the Irrepressibly " wulgar" ; he there- preacher of the day. M bets d t this grow younger. anywere ma arespec - • ' FRED. SYLVESTER, GRANT „ WINE. , • CORSETS. fore demanded sixpence admission, but -Most of the members of the royal family - in his age • and Punch, when referring to the of amount was returned in refreshments. To s ßavaria hate each other so cordially that REMOVAL g ' ' ' datet b thing b • d subject, declaredtheo e a mg um , REAL ESTATE BROKER,'. , , cure the preservation of order, the landlord oc- - s he do not speak to each•other except on WE- ' ' Or' in the mist of ages; all that could be deter- 'i f copied a seat in the room as chairman, 01, as e abusiness. mined was that he was well advanced in years Ilie declared it, to see ~ fair play ” between-Rosa Bonlieur said recently to an ad- 2,0 S SOUTH FOURTH STREET, , ' l'• f• '' Corset Manufactory li anut a ct li o ll ry l i and. lS 1 h • toEngland • the train of .HOOP Skirt arid w when e came overan . . eeireyris§ party and party. This room and the band miring visitor of hers, that for some time past. - • William the Conqueror, --•- Dealer in every descri p tion of Fine Groceries, vere thence oc- ety suggested dancing, and balls Ishe had hardly been able to overcome her T - VirlN H. PITITER &t; 0., i ' • tasionally got up. This arrangement pros- The Victorin Theatre stands lathe Waterloo • . laziness, and that she did not believe she --_a_ . , Store, • pared; the landlord obtained additional ground road, abont ten minutes' walk from Waterloo would paint much more. co d Manufacturers • r age and Dealers In From No, 307 N. Eighth St. , and built a circular platform, with au orchestra Bride lt was ori inally called the Cohan , g. its g in Hemp, Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets. i : To No. 137 N. Eighth Ilt.i y but changed name 1 and nowbest 833 I, ' -They say in Paris that recently large sums 23 N. Water -Street and 22 N. Delatoare Avenue. - _--.-_-,.._ ' East Side, above Arch, in the centre that there might be dancingevery kr EW MESS SHAD AND SPICED ______. fell lra tine night. that and by the large room was known as "T he Vie ; at least it is, in . a EDWIN 11. VITLER. coasAD 1. CLOTHIER kindofpettingdesignated' byits way, so the name of __the Emperor Napoleon the ______ __,_________, La Salmon, Tongues and Sounds, in prime order, just • , • . converted into a theatre, in which the plac e- atrons and worshippers. It was first No, 118 South Second street.below Ohestnnt street. . tordar. Rouse, occupied a conspicuous place, l) cases of Champre, sparkling Catawba an d . ~ • .", ' -ite•- ' '- -' ':' ''''" BARATE r re seated in a private box upon a glass chair. He d t the public ' " 1817 ; opene o . le in t o Impel sal. • • ferule Wines, Port, adeira, Sherry, Jamaica's:id Sant,. - ' F.S GROUND AND lt '', ' / '''''• ' - 'JURE bPIC , was provided with ;! tumbler of spirits, and with those days it was regal added as a marvel -A Galician theatrical review says that if . 3 rl l . n_ Ruin flue old Bran and Whisklee, Whetters), ( .1 a R etai l. P.. 1. JORDAN, 220 Pear street, •K• 7 I h Mu stard by the pound -Choice , :.../ ( 0 , • white wino CrabApple Vinegar for pickling_ir •` - P•4. 11• '-'..; . CORSETS; • si clay pipe from which he inhaled the fragrant d' 'dtd • tl d • Boucicault lived and wrote in Germany his hi d comma iousuess an alegan ec,ora ou,an . Betow mire and Wolawit streets , and above Doel tro, ) and i for sale at COUSTY li East End Grocery, No. ' , ',,1 4 ,---. 1. 7 weed; and this was tacit permission to those once boasted a magnificent curtain. Like come Would •be only one-fifth of what it is trees e-II • ria &nth Seeond street, below Chestnut street. . 1 " . - -'. • TOtIEtNURES, who•wished to do likewise during the perform- ' glass'd hands now ; and if he were a Frenchman it would be most of its CODtelliporarieB, It thange LIOR INVALIDS -A FINE M USICAI. NEW GREEN GINGBR.--400 POUNDS 1, • PANIERS, antes. The motive for this proceeding was un- t' 'and submitted everyvariety of en- three times as large. many Imes, J.: Box as a companion for the sick chamber; the fines. o f choice Green Ginger in store and for sales' A . ~ ~ assortment in the city, and a great variety of airs to ea, 101:i8TY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second „''...,*. 1 deratood 'and appreciated by his audiences, assemblages which Gdb the• d' !Beim ld ' the tertamment to the motley - o e, sece mgmon e er, is Met from. Imported direst bY .treet, below Chritnut street. FARR & BROTHER, 4'4 L 4.1 •%' / HAIR-CLOTH SKIRTS. mostly of the working-class, and they were so nightlyfilled its auditorium. At one time a husband of four wives and the father of seven- mbilltfrs Di Chestnut street, below Fourth 80 U P S.-T OMA T 0, PEA, MOOR •'• ' , la Vs pleased with what he had done to contribute I " trofessor" walked along the ceiling with his teen children. Upon being excommunicated - MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT Turtle and Jullien Soups of Bogen Club Mannfac Agi t / - ''' ill $ s Eleventh Ste to their amusement that they gave him credit feet upwards and his head downwards; and he told his plural wives they could have di- LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, WATOBEE. . ar ti cles for Bogen and ;maim 1 1 1 1 11,?s a . e lo t r h s e alea fin est li'fT'S East End Grocery, No oda Sy -- . for everything that was done. Whatever not long afterwards the young Irish RosciuS, voices if they chose, and he would divide his • JEWELRY PLATE OLOTHINO, so., at JONES & (50.,13 ils South Second street. below Chestnut street. . ... „ . __. .. _ • _ commanded their approbation on the stage re, ) Master Brooke afterwards well known as Gus- property pro rata between them. They pre- VLD T ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, uu RITE BRANDY FOR PRESERVING. ' GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. . ceived their applause by cries addressed -per- tavus . Brooke,who unhappily perished in the (erred to remain. • Corner of Third and Gaskill streaky, Below Lombard. V V -A choice article jest received and for sale at , ODUSTY fi East. '- -net End Gr,cery , No.llB Beath Second PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT sonally to him of " Brayvo, Rouse!" This ex- London steamship on his way to Australia, -The cliffs of the Cumberland river, in . N.8.-DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWNLBY, Gllffb ~,,,s4 below Cheatont street. &melon, repeated again night after night, 'wade his first appearance before a British au- Kentucky, are swarming with robins. One , °t + rest SALE Al INSTRUCTIONS. MANUFACTORY. wade its way out of the house into the streets, f tlplayof V• ' • H lignites. e dience in one act o "e wills roost is three miles long. They can be picked REMARKABLY LOW ewes. and for a time nothing was heard , all over spoke the worsts of the -author a strong off the bushes by hundreds, and persOne come . , uwwillrai HOB tsEal ANSH.I.P. --THEP II IL A- Orders for these celebrated Shirts supplied Promptly London but " Bravo, Rouse!" It' was ap- Dublin brogue, but he was a clever, handsome j ORD 'S CELEBRATED PURE TO.N.H. a distance of ten miles to fill their baskets with • . astioss" DELPHIA RIDING SCHOOL No. 3338 Mar ket street. is open daily for Ladles and Gentlemen. It brief notice. plied to all manner of fortunate circumstances, boy, and was rapturously applauded. . Warde, 44 Poor robin red-breast." Ale tor invalids, bluffly use, 40). The subscriber le now furnished with his Nil Winter )9„4 the ity largest, best lighted and heated establishment in The horses are thoroughll, broken for the Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods , . by even feminine lips in respectable circles, a celebrated tragedian, made an attempt at this -professor Campbell, of Wabash College, ," X. and well-known bevei - the c • ~. . 14d .. ‘3r MB highly nutritious increasingbyorder 0 , most timid. An Afternoon _tmes for onng Lrt4lll a fl n .t d - Of late styles in full variety. and 'was once greeted with shouts of laughterplacehi h.EI d house to occupy the w c r m . un , Kean has discovered, by careful measurement; that ago. Ilse wide - spread and ass, s r Y tt i mn f vo i rorial , %vin fa e m" 'o end 1 "'"d ) mere Vs iviini ' a 'Arial : ' 'rig school, Monday, M t lednosday and . F r id a ys, II s thorighly in Eveninl Class for Den lem t et en t o o rsA yety. Hand. & CO. l WINCHESTER in the House of Commons, when uttered as a left vacant, but he succeeded only in making Terra Haute is exactly in the centre of the mire article; prepared from the Mat materials, and pal rli irti _- i 4o a m i e e c d al ! ri ages t a o d h l i l io . 13rrn s g e lor wagons and sleighs. cheer to an orator of the Dundreary school. Kean's loss to the stage more apparent. triangle formed by Cincinnati, Chicago and St. up in the motet carefulmanner fort , ^^n r e o ''; rtl or trirtnEt. . SETH CRAIGE, . diig l i r l'l4trk ' O(3 . , • • . But Rouse has gone the way of all flesh, and But not by these events did the " Vic" Louis, and "ie therefore the very place for the tation. Orders by man or otherwise . p J o . j4 3 B L AI L . Proprietor. fel•tu the tr the old - establishment has passed into other establish its claims to be one of the sights of, National Capital to be re-located in." , No, 220 Pearstreet, -- - - --- - - POCKET. BOORS, zeU. ' bawds.. Tho successor, a popular wink actor, London. The neighborhood, owing to some del -The famous Pastor Knaack, of Berlin, . below Third and Walnut titre° CUT LER Y. • R. LEIGH'S IMPROVED HARE lai OIaUE R S' AND WOSTENHOILM'E by, naree'Conquest, pushed forward' the place hardly recognizable cause, took to declining in whose protest against the astronomical theories Rubber Trues never rusts, breaks or 'mils. 11,11, POCKET KNIVES, PHARL and STAG HAN• er,0111,14.0),. of old Rouse to. its present development, respectability. It not only became the residence 4, 00 os,s s ... of Kepler and Newton, a year or two ago, ex- used in bathing ; Supporters, Elastio Belt, OLES of beautiful iinieh; RODGERS' and WADES 0 - ' l 4lr which comprehends a large, handsomely deco- of a very thimble, but of a very t c , lisnacefel • Stocking, all kinds or Trussee and Drace,• 11UTCIIER'S, and the CELEBRATED LECOULTIII6 • 1(0 ° ' Cited 80 much amusement, 'seems to have. ES f the 11 t utility Ladies attended to by MRS. LEIGH 1230 Chestnut, ses • RAZOR. tOISSORS IN CAS a. 0 nes 4 . , ; o ° ? ° .., rated theatre, in which are performed dramas class. Thieves and disreputable women poured found imitators in the petty German princi- a star s no 9 lv ro4 ;Lazo's. Knives, Scissor, and Table Cutlery, ground ana , _----,... . . -,- of all kinds, ballets and pantomimes, into it in droves; in consequence the tone of polity of Lippe. Some time ago there was WARBITRTON'S IMPROVED, VEIN,. eoushea. EAR INSTRUMENTS of the most applevg r.onstruction to assist the hearing . , at P. MAI:MIRA litt , e fi. . 7' ... C. F. RUMPP, ' This theatre is named " The Grecian," for the theatre changed with its audiences : prices that Dress Hats ()patented) in a i ••utler and Surgical Instrument Maker, 115 Tenth street st, , 1, 110 & 11S P. 40034, ,e, introduced in the public schools of that place a the t n li p a rover &TAIT of the season. Chestnut -freer. what consideration or by what parity of reason- of admission were reduced, and the house was .;aueirrisestnnt. , usyi-Its reader, which, on page RIO, containa an article neat a anor es the Post-Onice. ocil-tfro retu..a.DA. •t 4 ,:',a, ing is not generally known. The gardens have crammed every night to witness pieces of theN. COALANDWOOD. • headed as follows :- "About space, the large. 18A 4t.0 NATHANS, ,AUCTIONEER, N. b' A ° of ; Hanufaeturer 0 %AI been enlarged and beautified, extensive ball- Jack Bhemartl and Dick Turpin school. JOHN P. SIISAVT/ . , .4 4N I and Importer of t in Mg celestial orb and the daily revolution of the 1 corner Third .aed • Spruce streets, only one ever • . ALMON DINES. _._ te' rooms added, and a large hotel has taken the. Crannesel to suffocation, and by such an midi- ow he Exchange. 8250, 000 to loan, in large or tiMatl THE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTEN- ed 6 . 3 E POCKET - BOOKS stars, the sun and the moon around the earth." , i iillin t irs, on diamonds silver plate, watches, mweirl , place of the old one. The tavern retains the cum! The denizen of a private box,-for pr}- -There• I lion to their stock of -_. is a good story told of the night and all r5 ,0-d l o q f t T b i lliTed , °greet home lasrergy trettife: l g, e l ' Sring Mountain, L a in c h n an i tl e l l r rst e, Mountain Coal, . ^- , •.. sign of the " Eagle," halts patrons in familiar vale boxes, admission two shillings (50 cents) y ae , we think can- . , o , . • Rosewood , D i Indies' & Gents' c",,.. ‘ a•c "'7, * ,',a editor of an friar newspaper, who, being left .: .: P. made in a large amounts I the lowest mark , v .( 1 31 ?r il e' cro l till l e lt r by a n y other lloal, , parlance term it ~ The Bird." Mr. George Coil- each person, were still retained,-on looking .cfs:are Y ara d s S 6 tcli without assistance in a nusy time, found him- ate.. ' B ' B • Office, x Franklin institute Building, No. IS S• &wenn and , -- oenie: quest, the son of the proprietor, is manager of down on the people in the it, could not hut , self unable to cope with all the intelligence ----- area. • SW EDD.IN G A N D ENGAGEMEr wie.t. BINEN & firIEAFF, . tartlet wharf . Solinvlkl ))) • r) writing. . .Travelling Bags, Dressin• the theatre s playwrielit, comic actor, and con- ask himself, if these be the quasi-respectabie that flowed in upon him, so that towards four ay Rings of gelid 18 karat fine Gold-a spectelty; a fel . • Dee" ."" In all styled. Oases. tOrtionist. He is itelehttigable in his exertions. piltites, what in the name of anything by con- o'clock in-the morning lie wound up Iliti night's. rortmen of s , FAR _ _ t izee, and no charr for en t aving name, - it & 'ROTH ,Makere„ ___ _ -- s EMI the remarkable success which attends his struction commonly decent can the gallery work by penning the following extraordinary Sf rtys4 , 4 „,ts MI4 Oliestnut street bel ow gamin ':- - --- --- -- . - ---------- 4 VENUE, ,-,.-n 0 - 1 - 4 0 - 1•., -.I N TERNAL It E ____ large establishment is ill great measure die audience ho composed of? He observed that I, , . oiiee • " (Swine to a most unworn' preSsnre ot REPAIRS TO WATCHES A.NI , N - PA 1, F..-1 he linilorsigned will bflil at public sale 11 ' look A GAS FIXI'ILTRES. to them. On batin•days there is usually a great. the positively " peat unwashed" were beneath ' 41 I t leaveseveral I limiter, we are comps se o 0 Musical Boxes in the best manner, by_ skint, - - *. , r; Tli V itillA V February 21th, MO• at o c . l A. the following distil ory our col Minis blank." rent" & BR0TDEll• pi ~ at 218 North b , cowl career, z. , gathering of youtle, Hebrew persona of both him: that soap and vsitter must be unknown workmen. isex4: They divide their evenings mostly be-' Is: tides to them, and that even their shirt- , -A tax-gat borer wag I • o 'served the other - Cilmaturit Rt4o, bm,,,R gmwth "lain=i!ariEnPgrilititeajnifil'illtelr, Mash•Tubs,l Puma, emnit s,-all alone in a corner, moody, twilit's 1)111 L.A.I) lA. l'fil A elt.llW EONS' BAND !tn.,' y R , A,,, • tweet' the atitactions of the theatre and the sleeves-for coats as a ride were- (linens .0 cited and dietrained noon for five sari frowning. II is work was over for the I. ACE IN STITUT E,14 N. Ninth st.,abovo Market. B The said articles are st, : due United States Internal : 49 fast set" on the platfoi M. Will—N/1 1 1d never have cOme in contaet with 0. -EVERETT'S Tru e s positively ouresßEpturei., nott•F,yrnent or lawn, ~, l' ' 1. tf ' 11l ft me of habit (coming from I il)•, 11l 111 ) Supporters,liavYnno. JAMES N. KERNS, Mote to the eastward are lioxion, soap fl , m the date of their mat alfacture.-a re- being al ways at the receipt of' custom) ho Wile Cheap Tram's, Elastic' Dolts, Stockings, _ , Shoulder traces, Crutches , Suspensories , l'!3 Band isti 11:0 Deputy Cellector First District h"horeilitch and Whitt:chapel ; , these are mote period. Ho would notice, too, that refec- reaceane /ljense/j, wee, Ladies attended to by Mrs, E. , yl-Iyrp - • flAtl FIXTURES.—M 18K EY, MERRILL . & Tantal&BA, No. 718 Chestnut litraet, manes*. turora of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, &0., ho. would call Ms ittention of the public to their. large and elegant Anson' moot of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, &o. The also introduce gas pipe, Into dwellings and public build. jogs. and attend to extending. altering and rot:Wring g pipes. Work ,fferranted. TALE:filo. iC 14r DionNIT , : will Tilsit Sweden and 'ln EN spring. r. t ROCHEFORT has withdrawn from the-editor ship of the ilfdi.Bq Marie. ' , • • Tin ,Legislature of Utah-, inljourned 'on Sat urday., ' AN influential .party in Verieknell'is:Moving in favor of annexation to the United States. , THE Erie Riiiirbad Company hive reinstated some of the Jersey,tiity,N. J., strikers. Two ladies' have b6en'appeirited Justices of' the Peace in WyOming .Territory., ' THE Carnival hits opened in Rome, but the scene in the streets is not as lively as usual. Coi/TifART to the auilie of, the 0016 it pub= lie Procession will be permitted' in Paris on Mar.di.Gris. A ItESOLUTION the Texas tegiSlature„ urge on Congress the adoption of, a general postal telegraph syst w, was f tabled. Tfit Mapsingfever has reached Witshing ton, two cases having occurred there within a week. M. PunvosT P.s.rtAbor,'s appointment as Minister to Washingthti b delayed by the re monstrances of unemployed diplomats. „hi NOV York, the ,O'Neill.Fenians are *- cumulating arms at their headquarteM, and another raid upon Canada is predicted. • Com-tom:go; ,STErLIEN Cif.s.,3tPrxi,last sur viving officer' commanding - in the battle of Lake Erie, died at Bufffilo yesterday. -Tux Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth attiendmeritz' to' the Constitution have been finally ratified by the Legislature of Texas. TnitEE boys amused themselves by playing hanging, ip Baltimore, on Friday,and the game resulted in the death of one Of thern. Two men were run over and killed by an Erie- Railroad trainote* Bergen Tunnel; on Saturday hight. It is supposed both were drttnk. SEVEN hundred batters in Orange, New Jer sey, are on a strike to compel their employers to dissolve the society lately formed for the protection of employers. GkrignAtltEtsol.PB, commanding the Milt: tary District of Texas, has written a letter de dining to be a candidate for U. S. Senator from that State. • . FiYvv-Fou.n murders are recorded as having been committed in the United States during January. New York had the largest number, eleven, and Illinois came next with nix. Konx.rat & Klouqisul.:, proprietors of the lager-beer .brewery at Guttenberg, N., 'V „. are charged with revenue frauds, and have been held to bail in $.5,000 each to await the de cision of Commissioner Hoffman. . TitEntt are rumors of an extensive organi zatiori in San Francisco for the . purpose of ex terminating Chinese there,, and the atten tion of the authorities has been directed to the matter. THE barn and dairy of B.' Cavanagh, near Cincinnati, were destroyed by tire, early yes terday morning, with 133 cows and calves, and 17 mules and horses. The loss •is esti mated ats.lo,ooo. AT Ax.n.a.sT, N. Y., the bricklayers, plaster ersl and stone-masons have resolved to strike, their .employers having given notice - that wages will he reduced on the Ist of March. GEORGE AItENSBURG, a compositor on the :New York Tinted, on. Saturday set 2,044 ems solid minion in an hour, said to be the fastest typesetting on record. dons ;.I.t..Pnurs a farmer, residing near Lincoln, 111., on Friday night. shot and mortally wounded his wife, and then committed suicide by shooting himself. No calm is assigned for t he crime. Aux W. Piers was arrested * at - the post effice in Cincinnati yesterday by means of a decoy letter. lie is supposed to he Patton, an attache of the Baltimore i - ssst-ofilce, who wa.4 detected,in the act of opening letters there. A ns:crsiox was given in the Supreme Court of New York, on Saturday, in favor of the Empire, Transportation , Company, who seized an Indolce of 'oil . from Pittsburgh to James F. Bishop& Co., beeause the freight on a previous shipment was unpaid. Tim' weather at the West was intensely cold during Saturday. and yesterday. At St. Paul, on Saturday, the thermometer Marked 5 to 15 de grees below zero, and at Omaha 7 below. At yeste;day'rnoreing, the thermome ter marked 10 below zero. TUE British steamer Monarch has arrived at Annapolis. Captain Commerel, Governor Chamberlain, 44 Maine; Captain Hand_ and Mr. Kim!, of the British Legation, went ashore from her on Saturday, and were received by Sec,retary Robeson and Captain Worden, and entertained by Governor Bowie, of MarylauiL President Grant will be among the iniislied visitors to the Monarch. , . THE, steamer Tybee has arrived at New York from St. Domingo, and . hrings the news that Presidelit . Baez baS completed arrange ments for a vote of the people on annexation to the United States. A !arm, majority for an nexation is 'expected. The revolutionary movement is virtually at an end. Au Airier"- eau vessel was unloading coal for the naval station, and preparations were making to put up government buildings. • An influential party in Venezuela, had : Sent a communication to Baez, asking him to Ilse his influence for the annexation of. that country to the United States. ..tzeitetrient at Laura Keene's 'Theatre, Washington, D. C. WASIIINGTON, Feb. 20.---,Saturday evening Miss Laura" Keene closed a ' very sticcessful season.. at Wall's Opera House, Ninth street and Pennsylvania avenue. The' house was crowded in every part, many people standing in the aisles; During the performance of. Bober! Macaire some indiscreet individual raised a cry of tire. Immediately a scene of the utmost conflision ensued. As is' always the case, those who composed the audience lost their presence of mind and made • frantic endeavors to escape from the supposed impend ing danger.. Ladies fainted ; hut,, so far as I am able .to learn; no one was in jured. It is remarkable that this is the case, as the means of exit Nom Wall's house are through butivito ;doers.' .• These doors lead to steep flights of stairs r and it is very won derful that, even after escaping . death by the rushing, crushing, mad mass .mside,,bundreds were not precipitated to the floor beneath, and seriously injured, if not killed. The theatre le warmed by stoves, both before and behind the •curtain, and a piece of paper having been throwninto one of, the stoves the Wings, . smoked and caused the alarm. Through . the exertions of a few cool heads in the audience, but mainly through the self-pos: session of Mr. Frank Mordaunt, leading man in Miss Keene's (lompany, order was restored, and the play proceeded to.the end. Mr. Mor daunt deserves great - derlit,,as indeed do all othe ladies and gentlemen of the company, for their efforts in gnieting the people. Forty-first congress--Second Session. In the House on Saturday,,nr. Qrarlield, fr ui the'Committee on Rules, submitted a resolu tion,'which was agreed to, prOviding that the Committee on glections shall consist, of fifteen members, and each contested election case shall be FtsSignedto a. sub-committee of those members thereof for their special consideration and final decision: 'HO said that 'twenty-three cases were yet pending,and an enormous mass ,of testimony bad accumulated . . The system proposed would tocilitate.t4e eciSionS. R was understood the Speaker would appoint five DeMocrats and tun :Republicans on the, cam- . naittee and the stili- committe e would consist of 1 . one Peinoerat. and two Republicans. Indeed, iv !it 'es a . ,saa state !! I - louse decided so judicial a question as a c ! tested election on a strict party vote. ! Faraisiirtiitb, ',froin 'the rbstat Committee, submit it'd a bill to exclude from the mails and to prevent Mb darriage.A.fid deliv.ery by mail of all circulars, letters, money orders, etc., relatin In lotteries, gift enterprises, and like sidiviiipo schdrites. antliOriMtitliePostinainter-Oenetal to appoint special detectives to open and ex amine the riialls,atid,punish'the Parties engaged 11 In circulating such documents by mail by a tine I rtot,"exceedi mike; bundred dollaria' abd link ti= !• sonment not exceeding eighteen months. Several members , Objected! to its present con sideration. The ,Ilnuse then went into Com mittee of the'Virlioie - 'the 'State of tile Union, ' and the balance of the time was consumed in speeches on general politic's, and at 4.15 1? lit the Rouse adjourned. '1 H E MEW NGS OPERA COlll PAN Y. A Denial. The following card has been addressed ,to the ErmaUf/ Star,: Pii4io •,;' e .-- 12'. n yout edition 'of-thel2th inst., I read '6.''paragraph which informs the public that the !‘ Richings- Bernard 01)04' Company" ' have' been 'dis banded'or are' to be so; before their'reaPpear-: . ance in Philadelphia. ' :: 'ole implied failure of the artistes compoSing• this company to maintain, ' the well-earned repu-, tat ion which the former combination had :id ably supported, is a libel alike, upon them, the .judpoent of the lady who chbse her coadjutors, and the universal opinion of the press and pub lic—to the Philadelphia`portlon of which we are indebted for their flattering and (may I be pardoned the vanity of believing) unbiased ex pression of approval, which ,launched its as a company on the sea of ,public opinion. The result of the present campaign enables me Co contradict. the statement referred to and further say, our engagementS have been ex tended beyond their original limit; and ! hope to meet my friends (and enroll those who were my enemies among them) at the Academy of Music, In Philadelphia, after our engagemeht4 bribe: West and South are fulfilled; ' I have shOwn the above.to my fellow-artistes, who desire to add their names to mine, as an expression of feeling on their part towards any or all who, by insinuation or otherwise, would wish to detract from the legitimately %on encomiums of press and public during a season of more than six months. I have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant, ' Henri Drayton, J.,Brookhonse Bowler, S. Behrens, Annie Kemp Bowler, , A. S. Pennoyer, James G. Peakes. Henry C. Peakes, 1.1. A. Arnold Fainlie J/raytnn, 1 , IMPORTAT LONh. Bud:meet for the rhilOelphts Evening Bulletin 84.14/111..;-"'Stel""er Jeri , -s, Wiley-369 pkgs hardware Biddle Hardware Co; V. pkgs yarti Boyd & ;Yhlte:2A c oil cloth G W Blabon; 9 bales wash , John BrONYti & Son pkgs glasswitru L la Boughton; 109 cm bouts and shoes Bunting. Inirborow & Co; .I.itt empty pkas Crowell & Nickerson; 9 cs,dry goods Guilin & Altemus; 9 bales yarn Axle. Bro A Co; 2.5 balr9 p' per S L Litman:sl cs boots Co;d shoes Early & Harris; 15 pkgs dry-goods Fairm & r 19 do Frothingli ant & Wells; in blds glass l% 1; ood u & Cutler; V tdds grease 4; H dram, ;74 has machines Grover. Baker & Co: *.O Cu hoots atilt shrH-S, Graff, Wat kins A Co: 95 pkgc dry goods Gard tier, Brewer & I.:a; 11 do Hood, Bonbright & Co; 123 rolls paper Howell & Bro; tst bble oil Hastings & Co; 11) boxes hardware Heaton & Lienckla: 30 rolls paper Howlett A Onderdone; 19 pkgs emery J C 11 ,, ne S Co; 143 pkge dry 200111 Jordan. Bard all & C0;.53 do A Ji Little A Co; 124 do Lewis Whnaton & 4.'0;71 T'9 Lea & Co:15 do Leland, Allen A Mit , a; 77 empty packages MasSey & Co: 19 pkgs oil clubs McCnl- Ima, Creme &Sloan; 19 hales dry goods lllorgan,llusli & Cu: hrbozes paper Chas 11agarge & Co; 1c cases boots and shoes Munroe. Smaltz & Co; 12 bales yarn Nowell Manufacturing Co: 14 Cs hoots and shoes 21 icksrson & 11 oikdey; 42 bales chair stock G S Polls; 249 cs boots and hoes W W Paul S. Cd :11 bza poultry Robins & Jiro; 31 cs hoots and shoes E S Reeves; 23 pkgs yarn .1 T Sproul & Co; 7 pkg. n ire die Smith & Co; 21 do' chair stock San derson & Son; 173 bas nails Smith A Seltzer; 5 pkge yarn ftsrlea st Fritz; 15 plias dry goods W L Strong; 11 do chair stock P B Slifer; 5 hales A Scott & Co; 19 ea bouts and shoes J & 11 Stionderr; 3 do Shultz Else; 94 do Slitter & Miller:47 do A A shumway: 15 do W 91 Slanniway; In ises .1 M Vance: e bags yarn A Wbilditi; 8 plias do It T 114; 7 bales dry ado .W-ulf & Co; 541 hills fish Ketmody, Stairs & Co; V) 8 . 11 A H LAViII: no bxs do Chi:Thorn & Conn , tor; 53 do J Stroup/253 pkits salt fish 611 boxes fresh fish 339 ca dry gds 29.; bales do rolls 31 bags yarn 789 C 3 bcitits YD.I shoea o;rler. 31A TANZAS—Bria Shannon, Sawyer-511 hlols mo lasses in Ica do E C Knight A Co. . e.A It MEN A S—Britt Faustina, Patterson-138 hlula mo Pt . P4 ICI tr do E V Knight 1: Co. YAGUEZ, PR—Schr Stampede, Stratton-213 hints avant 31 hlila do if puncheons moluasem 1 box chocolate John Mason tc. Co. . . - Knowell-370 bales -twat. MO bused do John Mason A: Co. TO ARRIVE VJ i Fox' .Brerovo...7.s.lew York.- _Loudon...New York.. Peru% iau . Li'Verpool.l.Fortland_ Feb. 3 Aleppo. Liverpool.. New Y rk ..—...... ..... Feb. 8 Idaho._...__ • Glasgow... New York Feb. 9 Erits LI% erpoul—New York :.......-......-Feb. 4 C. of Brooklyn—LlN erpool...New York Feb. 10 Europa.. .......Gliugyow...New.York ....—...:......Feb. 11 Sile4ia Ilavre...N ew York_ Feb.l2 St. Laurent . Ilreat....New York_ Feb.l2 Paraguay ..... .. .. ......Lonoon....Now York ' Fob. 12 Ohio 4 4outh.roptuo...11altimore - Feb.l2 C. of New York-Liverpool...New York via R&D...Feb. 12 TO DEPART. Pioneer— Philadelphia... Wilmington Feb.2l S. America._..... Now York... Rio Janeiro, (tc..--...Feb. 21 A ito , k a...... New York...Aspinwall— Feb.2l C of Mexico_..... New Y org... Vera Cruz, 3:e.... ...... Feb. 22 city of Cork- New York...Liv..rpool via II Feb. 29 fliumnonin... ....New York...Hitnibure Feb. 22 Minneeota..... ..... New York.,. Liverpool Feb. 23 Chiun New York... Liverpool ' Feb. 2.3 Gen Meade New York. _New Orleann Feb. 23 Tarifa_ New York... Liverpool Feb. 24 Columbia. ' New York—Haven% Feb.2l C. of Btooklyit:.New York... Liverpool ' ' Feb. 28 BOARD OF TRADE. D. C. itt cCA , ) J. PRICE WETHERILL, .AtoNTHLTGOMM MOM GEO. N. ALLEN, 1111 MARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF PHILADELPIIIA—Yea. 21. SUN Mors, 6 36 I SUN Sim, 5 24 I lima WATER, 6_30 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Brig Ida II Comery. NOrden, 19 days from Motorman, with molasses to E C Knight k Co—vessel to Warren & Gregg. At midnight hith inst. during a heavy gale from NW, with heavy sea, lost two hbde of molasses off-deck and sustained other damage. Brig Richmond, Powers, 71 days from Messina, via Gibraltar, with fruit to S S Scattergood & Co. Brig Faustina, Patterson, 11 days from Cardenas, With molasses to E 0 Knight & Co—vessel to WarrenkOregg. Schr Stampede, Stratton, hi days from 3layaguez, PR. Stith sugar and molasses to John Mason I Co. Schr Sophie Wilson, Nowell, 11 days from Matanzas, with sugar to John Mason k Co. ARRIVED ON SATURDAY. :Belmar Aries, Wiley, 48 hours from Boston, with mite to .11 'Moser 1 Co. Steamer Veldts. Freeman, 24 hours from Now York, with ladle to John F Ohl. CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Steamer Pioneer, Barrett, Wilmington, NC. Philadel- phia and Southern Mail SS Co. Steamer .1 W Everman, Hinckley, Norfolk and Rich mond:W P Clyde & Co. 'Steamer Norman. Nickerson. Boston, II Winsor k Co. Steamer NeW York, Jones, Georgetown and Alissandria, W P Clyde & Cu Stemuer Whirlwind, Sherman, Providence, D S Stetson & Co. Seim A Haines. Smith, Providence, L Andentied & Co. Schr Trucial', Hess, Boston do Seim J Williamson, Corson. Providence, do Schr Dr John /Bradley, Chimp, Port Elizabeth. do Scum C W Locke. Huntley, Boston, Day, fluildell & Co Hat J Satterthwaite, Kinsniey', Boson, do S chr Mary Haley, Haley. Cambridge, • do Schr 11 S Brooks, Love, East Cambridge, do Schr Ruth Shaw, Show. Dlillvitle, NJ. captain. RETURNED. • .. Schr Eamon de Ajuria, Mcßride, hence for S utra. Captain Mcßride reports that on the 9th inst. at 10 PM, in lat 36 29, lon 7611 , while shortening sail, encountered a heavy gale from NE, which carried away the foremast, jibboorn' and part of main and mizzenmasts, with all attached, save main jib and micron topsail. in: conse quence of which we were obliged to return. 19th inst. 3 PM, while at anchor eight miles N by Wof Chine°. teague.:ume fallen in with by steamtug America, which came to our assistance and towed UFI to this port. • WENTTO SEA. • . . ,A large ship, supposed to be the Abytisinia, hence for tiarciunah, passed out 19th hist., MORANDA. Ship Portion, Rico, tinned from Liverpool sth Instant for *hie port. Ship•Jurgen, Uldrup, sidled ftom Ilong Kong 22d Dee for New York. Ship NV H Moody, Durkom sailed from Loith 9th inst for this non. Ship Zsobloeni,'Gollards, sailed from Padang . 3d Dec for Now, York. Ship Argouout, Baker, sailed from Padaug 3d Dee for Bostou Stentner ,Totnra nda ~J on outgo . sailed from Storatosh 19th lust. for this wirt. Simmer James-6 Green, Pace,hence at Thetononi 18th Instant. Steamer Rattlesnake, Coburn, hence at Providenco lath inst. , Steamer Norfolk, Platt. sailed from Norfolk lOtti lust. for this oort Bork Centaur, Folder, entered out at Liverpool oth inst. far this port , Bark kleaco. Wortluger, sailed fr o n t Bi t) jodeiro 17th alt, for this port. Bark A thp eds. Baker, from' London reported for. Now ,York, anchored as Peal 6th .inst. Brig Monte Bachelder, 'Steelman, honco at If.ey Weot a t . -4 V THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN - PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1870. Emma 'Howson, J. V. Zimmerman, Brig Wm Welsh, Iffrobrieige, remained at Demerara 29111 ult. for St Thomaa In 3 days'. Schr Hattie Itoss, Ulrich, was at Demeraraist instant for this poll. s ' • Nehr Writ H fitlllto. Duress& from tonden4vvaa dtsch'g at liemerati."9 hult: Schr - J Thompson, hence at Charleston yesterday. Schr Elvis llrwi9. .hand., from Piston for tide port. Is Hon at or'rhorfu Floshingsilay lath inst. techro W G Dearborn, for tiontb Amboy. NJ, and It Yannenitin. for New Haven. t?ittared atoliavannah latla Rehr Artie Garwood, Godfi'oy, cleared at New York 1911. lost. for Wilmington. NIL Behr Nellie Doe. Richardson. - honcaitt• Savannah, re• porta on Ilattersa serene a leak In a heavy gate from s NNW, and was compelled to throw overboard part of deck load ots,llyne. - • . Seta, Millard if illtnote. ashore at Plymerith:was.ifold at auction 17th net. lo Joshua Chase. for $725. The cargo is still on the beach, and will bq ObiPP9l4 to Phila. s del phiaps goon RS 14 vessel can bo obtained.' , SEWING MACHINES. T H E WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, TI;O' mold on the'Ensioet Term: PETERSON. & CARPENTER, 914 CHESTNUT STREET. it to tb lyn, WATCHES, JEWELRY. &C. 1124 clam UT ,STREET. AMERICAN, SWISS AND ENGLISH WATCHES AT CLARK & BIDDLE'S ,special Agents inPhiladelphinfor AMERICAN WATCHES Made by E. Howard 6; Co., Boston. MISCELLAPJEOUS. A.I3OIIELCONDA.Cii k/i. 4' 4 " g b,G II Pamphlets Riving annlypis, certificates of eminent physicians and other genttemen may be had of our Wholesale Agents,. , • • JOHN WYETH & BRO., Drugaists, 1412 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 1012 tu •k • I. LANDSBERGER & CO. CALIFORNIA WINES, Champagne, lleieiing, Zanfadel, White, Red, Angelica, Port and Wine Bitters. FOR SALE BY BE PRINCIPAL GROCERS AND LIQUOR DEALERS. yalSth t to 310 LAW AND PATENT OFFICES. FRANCIS D. PASTORIUS, Atteleney•atALaw • SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, - No.-418 WALNUT STREET. PATENTS PROCURED FOR INVENTIONS And all business relating to the same proniptly trans. acted.. Call or mad for Circular on tran i tu th bin§ AUCTION SALES SCOTT'S ART GALLERY AND AUCTION COMMISSION SALES ROOMS, B SCOTT, Jia., Auctioneer. • 1117 CHESTNUT street, Girard Row. Particular attention paid to out-door taloa at mode , rate rates, ' ' de29 It I. LUTZ, FURNITURE WAREROOMS, No. 121 South Eleventh etreet. After twenty five years of successful business in my r resent itwation. I have conclude* to retire front nosi ness. and previons to my departure to Europe, in May, I will make a public sale o r my ENTIRE. sToch OF FURNITURE, and have put the same in the bonds of Mr. B. SCOTT. Tr., for disposal without the least reserve. It would be sautistu on my part to say anything upon the quality of the goods I produce: The wale will take place on T . III. I .IISDA YE and FRIDAY, February 21 mid 2.5. at 10 o'clock A:ltl.. on my premises. Now open for emunina ;lon. Terms-20 days for all sums over au). Thanking you for past favor,. I remain, lours, very respectfully. I. LUTZ. F. S.—ln consequence of my immense stock and inca pacity .of room, I deem it necessary to issue tickets of adinissimi. The same may be procured on application and at the Art Gallery of B. Scott, Jr., 1117 Chestnut street. I. L. • . GEO. IL BECHTEL'S 716 Arch street) SECOND , SALE OF •FIRST QUALITY .TRIPLE • PLATED SILVER WARE, ". • ON 'WEDNESDAY MORNINO. Feb. '2.4. at 10 o'clock, by B. Scott. Jr.. Auctioneer, at 1117 Chestnut street.wheu will be offered the largest and best assortment of Silver Plated Ware ever exposed for public sale in the country. The stock Comprises the best goods made by , .3lr. 13E1 - 311T3itir,-whose rout at ion as a mannfacturer stands as good as any molter in the city, and all goods sold will be warranted as represented or no sale. Will positively be sold without reserve. To those desiring to inn:base Silver Plated Ware no bettor opportunity will ever be offered ' ' - Goods on exhinition and catalogues ready day previous to sale. VrARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS 111. 1 Lately Salesmen for M. Thomas & Boni,/ No. 529 CWEBTNIIT street. rear entrance from 9111101 BALE OF REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS. ON MONDAY FEB. V, At 'l2 o'clock noon, at the 'Philadelphia Exchange, will be gold— MODERN THREE-STORY RESIDENCE, No. 609 South Tenth st .. . . . . . . Executors' Peremptory BaIe—STORE, and DWELL IN G , Ric ge road and Green st. Salo No: 529 Chest'Ma AtrOst HANDSOME WALNIII HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TUNE. FINE FRENCH. PLATE Mlll.lto RS, HANDSOME BRUSSELS AND 'OTHER CAR ' PETS. LARGE AND SUPERIOR FIREPROOF SAFES, Re. ' , ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock. at the auction rooms, by catalogue, yeryexcellent Furniture, including Handsome Walnut Parlor and Dining Room Snits. Elegant Oiled Walnut Chamber Snits, Handsome Wainnt - and Oak Buffet Sideboards, Dining Room Chairs, French Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors, large and superior Fireproof Safes, Handsome Brussels, Imperial and Venetian Carpets, Chinn and Glassware, Chandeliers, line Spring and flair Matremses, 4c. PeremptorY Pale at No. 10N) Cheatnut etreot. VERY ELEGANT 'FRENCH PLATE MANTEL, PIER AND OVAL MIRRORS. ALL IN SPLENDID GOLD, GILT AND WALNUT FRAMES. FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT or G.' PELMAN. ON THURSDAY. MORNING, Feb. 24; it 11 o'clock, at . No. 102 Ohoetnnt street, WE WILL SELL WITHOUT RESERVE, by catalogue. a large and excellent selection of the tineet quality French Plate• Mantel, Pier. and Oval Mirrors, of all the .various sizes, in splendid Gold-gilt and Walnut Frames: The public is respectfully . informed that this HAW in cludes a first-class o-oortinent of Mirrors of latest de signs and choicest patterns, having been manufactured by Idr. Pelmaa expressly for his private sales. - 111110 Y BABBITT & AIJUTIONBIEBS, " tto. 1i481111,471 ° .1-11,7.1 1 1161, 'Area. THE BRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISH ment—S. E. corner of SIXTH and BACH streets. Money advanced en Merchandise gonerelly--, Watches Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Sliver Plate, end on all erticlea of value, for any length at time agreed on. WATCHES AIM JEWELBY AT .PRIVATE, SALMI Fine GoidHunting Casejlouble Bottom and Open Face Relnlish, American and Swiss Patent Lover Watches; Fine Gold limiting Case and Open Face Levine \Vetches. Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches; Flue Silver Hunt• fig Case and Orion Face Englisli, American and Swim Patent Lever and, Lenin° IVatehea; DOuble ease Engliet Quartier and other SVatches;..Ladlotlear Watches. Diatnond Breastpins;' ringer Watches; , inge4 Studer, is;; Fine Gold Chains; Medellioner; °lets; Scarl Pine; Breastpins; ,Finger Rings; Pencil Oases and Jew. airy generally, FOB SALE—A large and valuable Fireproof Cheat Suitable for a Jeweller; cost e 650. A lee, saveral,L,ots in Eolith Camden, Firth awl Meat. ntit'styeett. MOCTION HAL"ES* ' M THOMAS, & SONS, Atll.YrlUl4 ttilitio Scot a.YOURTH street .BALEB 01142i n g ;NM R ICAI. t Et3TATIi • liror Public Riles at the P611601211* , Irotchatige OM 7 , TUJAIDAY t at 12 o'clocir. --: s „ Furniture gales et the. Auction , Skirt, tiVERS Ti l l ine l le d e y it Residences receive ell DOiiithl littenti6o Administrator's Sale,' No. 124 TtliViMekell Street. Germantown. HANDNOIIIE Itot 4 El4 001) AVAI,Ni 'l' AND OAK vitaiNiTunE tiAmil mmic BRODATELLE, '8 !! ' LACE . CURTAINS. VERY FINE ic I PAINT ' MOS, FINE FRENCH. PLATE ?ilk NTEL AND PIER 111111.1101 a., SUPERIGR SPRING MAT• Bk.SSES, RICH - MEDALLION, •vittAir,T, nittuS• '.SE-1.8 AND OTHER CARPETS, st,sa.vre FAPNCII titlINA. HANDSOMELY OUT AND EN. _HEAVED CrLASsWAItE, &c. On On WEDNESDAY MORNING. • ' Feb. 23, at 11 o'clock, at Nn, 128 Talpehecken street. 04rutantown, by catalogue, theentire liou,ehold Furnl ture, comprining—Hatidsome Rdaewood r raising Roost . and Sitting Room Furniture, brocatelle and plush cog airings; handsome Walnut 'Cliambertluit, elegant 'Oak Buffet Sideboard, very , large and elegant it• br Extension 'Table, Oak Hall Furniture:•sdoerior bogany_ai d Cottage . Chamber •Fmrultnre, fine french Plato Mantel and Pier 'Mirrors, very tine Oil Paintings, ,' handsome Broomall° and Lace Curtains, handsomely painted and gilt Mantel Vllflo*, Bronze Ornaments. eu. wrier. Spring. Mistresses,' rioh Medallion If• Net. Brus deiB and other Carpets.eiegant French Ohinadiandsomely Cut' and Engrave d Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, &,. ' ALSO. A LARGE AND ELEGANT FRENCH • CHINA DINNER, TEA AND DERdERT SERVICE, BLUE AND GILT, DECORATED. 2a PIECES, - CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Also.: Germantown Wagon, by Win. Dunlap; close Carriage. by.Wateen; four ses Double and OingleHar uess,4yrirden Implements, - • May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale. VALUABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. • %lie, 4111111,b1 , - Green-non-a Planta will be sold on FRIDAY 1110P.NING, February 25; at 10 O'clock NEW ENGLISH ROOKS. • ON NERNMIRAY AFTERNOON ' , Feb. at 4 o'clock. PilqZ;latiV illustrated and standard Library W orks, Juveniles. Gift Books, best editions of Novelists, dio., in fine bindings. Sale at the Auction BOUTEIN Nos. 139 and 341 South Fourth Are et. _ . . suPtinloi: uousEuum) FURNITURE. PIANO, MIRRORS. OFICE FURNITURE; 'MATRF,SSES, BELLING, STo V ES. (1 A.RP E TS, Ace. ON THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock,, at the Auction Rooms, by cats logue, a large assortment of Superior Household Furni• bare. comprising—Want:it 'Parlor .8 utts, covered with plush ropy and b,ir cloth; Walnut Library Suite, Wal nut Chamber Suite, Cottage Chamber Suits, Rosewood Piano Forte, made by Bacon 414 Raven; French Plate Mirrors, 3 Walnut flookeasea, Walnut Sideboards, Wardrobes. Extension, Library, Centre and Bocupvt Tables, Lounges. Arm Chairs. Hat Stands Etageres, Beasteads. Washstands, Chamber and D,nfag Room Chairs, tine Hair Matresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. China and Glassware, large assortment of Office Desks and Tabka, Cigar Pompey, CaldnErtmaker's Bench. Gaacontunning and Cooking Stoves, Velvet, Brussels and other Carpets. A:c PIANOS. Alsof2 Rosewood Piano Fortes. made by &horn:letter ,t (to. and PennsylvaniaMannListuring Co. Alsoollatiomany Piano Porte. , • FRENCH PLATE: MIRROR. Algo, large French Plate Mirror. hi feet long, ti feet high, suitable for a hotel r restaurant. Salo at No. Isar V''alritit street. ELEGANT WALNUT FURNITURE. 3 LARGE LATE lIIANTEL MIRROR4,_ HAND BI'RE CHANDELIERS. Mat VELVET 'ANL ENGLISH DRU,',.SELS CARPETS, &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING, '' Feb .25,at 10 o'clock, at No. 1031 Walnut street, by catalogue. the. Elegant Oiled Walnut Furniture, com prising—Walnut Spring.seat Windsor , Chairs, covered with tine garnet pfa-;h; Walnut Eacretoire, large Wal• ant Extension Dining Table, 2 very large Walnut Buffet Sideboards, tine Lisbon and Brocadilla marble tope and French Plato Mirror backs; Walnut Cane-seat Chairs, Walnut Spring-seat Library Chairs, covered with morocco; set tine French China Dinner, Tea and Dessert Service, Cut Glassware, 3 large and very tine French Plate Mantel Mirrors. gilt frames; 0 ha •deome Hilt Chandeliers and 2 Hall Pendants to match; Cottage Chamber Furniture; rich Velvet and English Brussels Carpets. 2 Refrigerators, Kitchen Utensils, Arc. • Mar 1,0 examined at 8 o'clock on themorning sale. War - Furniture made to order; in use ono year. PUBLIC SALEON' THE PREAISES, . By order of the Cothudoioner of 'Markets and City Property, Wharves and L 1111(li ZS . THREE ST4tRY BRICK BUILDING. UN SATURDAY MOANING, Feb. 1870, at 11 o'clock precisely, will be sold at pub • lie tale. to the highest bidder, on the`premises; all that tbree , ,tory brick mesBnage occu, fed by the Nineteenth Ward Union League, situate at the junction of Fr ink ford • road and York streets. Nineteenth Ward.. To be taken down and the material and debris removed by the purchaser on or before April 1,1370. , ;81 0 le be paid at time of sato. BY order of J PUGH. Esq., Commissioner. [tom By order of the Commissioner of Markets and City Pro • nartT. Wharves and Landlngs. LEA isES OP CITY WHARVES, • ON TUESDAY. MARCH 1, At 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, will be sold at pnblit: auction, to the highest bidder. for the term of one or three years, the following named wharves and landings, • Bride , burg wharf, on the river Delaware. Curnborland street wharf, on the.river Delaware. Marlborough street wharf, on the river Delaware. Prime street wharf, on the river Delaware. Vine street wharf, on the river .leltitylkill.• By order of .1. H. PUGH, Commissioner. JAMES ALMTIONICES No. 422 WALNUT street sale of the National hotel, formerly tiro White Swan • - Nos. 3 0. 3(1+1 111 d 310 Race street. LEASE, GOOD WILL, FIXTURES AND FURNI TUBE, CARPETS, Iff.A.TRESSES, BEDS, BED DING, &o.; • ,ON TUESDAY MORNING. March 1, 1810, at 10 o'clock. will be sold at public sale, the beasej;ood-will..'Flxtures. Bars, Furniture, Car - pete..tc.. of the National Rotel. DINING-AVDP.! AND RITDHEN FfIRNITURE. Alto, China, Glassware, kitchen Furniture, /cc. Sale No. PM Franklin Ftr. et: HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ROSE WOOD :PIANO FORTE,. BRUSSELS AND IN GRAIN AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, HA YR SEAT SOFAS AND CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, • ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, • At 10 o clock, will be sold by catalogue, the entire Par lor, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture, includinr— Handsome Rosewood Piano Forte, 7 octave; Marble -top - Tables, Venetian :Blinds, Brussels and Ingrain Carnets, Bedsteads, Dressing Bureaus. Sewing Machines, &c. D AVIS S.: HARVEY, 'AUCTIONEERS, (Late with M. Thomss & Sons.) Store ,Nos.'4B and 50 North Sixth street. - Sale at the Auction Rooins. ' ' HANDSOME WALNUT PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LIBRARY FURNITURE, PIANO FORTE, SUPE• 11101 t BOOKCASES, COTTAGE SUITS, LARGE TAPESTRY CARPETS. , OIL CLOTHS ; GAS CHANDE.LIERS, FIREPROOF SAFES. &c. ON TUESDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock , at the Auction Rooms, including Walnut Parlor Suits, in green and maroon plush. reps and hair cloth; Handsome Chamber Suits, Library Stitt, in striped terry; IN alma Secretary Book case,Dining Room Furniture, several 'Suits Cottage Furniture. Carpets. Oil Clotbs, Matresses, &c. Also, large quantity now Cane seat and Windsor Chairs, Rockers, &c. Also; two large Tapestry Carpets, about Ito yards each, Elegant Eight light Chandeliers, other Chandeliers. Gas Brackets. &c. CARPETS: OIL CLOTIII4, :WOODEN WAILS, Also, at PLY o'clock, Ingrain, Twill Plain Ville tiara Carpets,Damask, List. Reg and Hem Carpets. Mats, Stair and Table Oil Cloths, Floor oil (Meths, :0) bases Clothes, Pins, Buckels, Tuba, Washboards: Sc., {rem the hate fire B U.NTING,DUE.IIOIi3OW Sr, CO., • AUCTIONEERS, Noe. 232 and 234 Market street. corner of Bank. SALE OF. MOO CASES BOOTS, SHOES, lIATS-,—.16: ON TUESDAY 310KNIN(*. Feb. 22, it. 10 o'clock, on four months' credlOncluding- Cases Men's, boys' and youths' calf, kip and buff leather Boots; tine Grain Long Leg Dress Boots; Con gress Boots; Balmorals: kip, buff- and polish- grain Brogans; yrtomen's, misses' and children's calf. kid. goat, morocco and enamelled Balmorals; Oongrese Gai ters: Lace Boots: Ankle Ties; Lasting, Gaiters, Slip pers; Tz ovolliug Bogs; Metallic Overshoes, &c. • LARGE: SALE OF BRITISH. FRENCH. GERMAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ON THURSDAY MORNING. Feb. 24; at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. LARGE PALE OF' ARPETINGB, kc. ON FRIDAY MORNING • Feb. 25, at II o'clock, - on four months' credit, about 200 pieces Ingrain, Venetian, List, Hemp, Cottage and Rug Carpetings.2llo rolls Canton Matting, Sic. THOMAS BIRCH & 18014 AUCTION MOBS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT% No. HlO CHESTNUT street. • Rear entrance No. 1107 Ransom street. Household Furniture of every description received or Consignt. Sales of Furniture at dwellimengs n attended to on the KIM reasonable terms. Executors' Side. Salo No. 1313 Wood street. ANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 17 French Plato Mantel and Plor Mirrors, Schomacker Piano Forte. Parlor and Chamber Furniture, &c. ON TUESDAY MORNING, A t 10 o'clock. at No. 1313 Wood street. Also, the Fur. enure of houses Nos. 1309 and 1311, will be sold by order f Executors, comprising—Rosewood 7 octavo Piano Forte. made by Schomaykor & Co.; 171argO French Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Parlor Suits. Framed Engravings. Walnut and Cott:las Chamber Suits, Beds and Bedding, splendid Walnut Wardrobes, with mirror doors; Bedsteads, Bureaus and Etageres to match; Car pet e.Pining Room and Kitchen Furniturti„te. . Catalogues c4n be had at the auction store on 51ondity. TL. ASHBRIDGE & CO:, AUCTION . ERRS. No. /Ms ET strast.above Vitt)) 'alum SALE OE BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. ON WEDNESDAY MOT:NINO, Feb23,.at 10 o'clock, we will P ell by - cat:11001o, abou t itou cases of Boots, Shoos and jlrogans, of city and Eastern manufacture. comprising a large assortment of first clues goods, to which the attention of city and Wipe rY I,IIY. rs is called. .117' Open early on morning of the sale for oxatninit• tion. H A. McCLELLAND, A.IICTIONEaIt; I. 1219. CHESTNUT Street. ' Oar Personal attention given to Sales of .I.lousetich3 unlit tire at Pwelliugs. Kir Public Sales of Furniture ht the Auction Room's, 1219 Chestuut street, every !Hominy and TallltldaY . gar For particulars see Public Lodger. Wilr N. 11.—A superior clasit of Furniture at •Private Sale. C D. bitIOLEES & AMOTIONSIIMB, • ' No: NM NUMMI' street. BOPT AND 31145 E ,SALES EYEBY Mal • • THUTISDAY. INSITRANCE. 1.829`", TER PE.RPETUAL 1870 Vn'ANlci-aXist FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE-436 and 437 Chestnut St. Assets Jannary 1,1670. $2 825 131 67. Capital Accrued Sari:due and Premiums IXCOVIN FOILTO, 1,, orop,opo. ,„ , $144,90142 iLotisoa PAID SINCE 1429 OWES, 500 Co 00. Perpetual and'TemporSit 'Policies on Liberal Tetins. The Company also 11381A.11 policies upon the Rents of all kinds of ltulidinga. (around Rents and Mortgages: The " 41 , 1.KL1.N bag no PISPUTSD , ' ". Alfred (}. Baker, Samuel Grantv • Geo. W. Bicharde, Isaac Lea, George Falea, - ALFRBI GP:OBM JAB IV. McAT.LINTRIL, THBODORN M,„ BIGC,EB fe7 tde3l§ P' .: A FIRS ASSOCIATION .. , ,', o r , , •.. ""•vo - PHILADELPHIA. ' Incorporated March, 27, 1820. Offioe---No, 84 North 'Fifth Street. INSURE BUILDINGS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY If 110 M LOSS BY VIRE. • (In the city of Philadelphia only.) Assets January 1; 1.870, iffll. 5 1 72 '73,2 25. .9 9 TRUSTEES: .R 1 William H. Hamilton, • Charles P. Bower, John Darrow, • Peter Williamson, George I. Young, Jew, Lightfoot, Joseph B. Lyndon, Hobert Shoemaker Len P. Coats, Peter Armbruster, Samuel Sparhawk, M. H. Dickinson' Joseph . Schell. . ' Wkl. H. HAAIILTON, President, ' SAMUEL SPARHAWH., Vice President. WM..T. BUTLER, Secretary. THE PHILADELPHIA TRUST, ' SAFE DEPOSIT AND INSVRANCI; COMPANY, OFFICE AND BIIRGLAR•PROOF VAIILTB IN THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING, No. 441 CHESTNUT STREET. CAPITAL, $500,000. Far SAPE-ICZEPTIST; Of Gov an LAMENT BONDS and other SKCDRITIFs, ElIntLY PLATE, JE WELBV.,and other VALtI• BL ES, under special guarantee, at the lowest rates. The Company also offer for Rent at rates varying from $l6 to $75 per annum, the renter alone holding the key, SMALL SAFES IN TIM BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, affording absolute SECURITY against FIRE, TIIEVT,BUR GLARY and ACCIDENT. ' . All fiduciary obligations. such as TRUSTA. GITARIMAN. mum, Bakecronertips, etc., will bo undertaken and faithfully discharged. Circulars„giving fun detallasforwarded on application DIRECTORS. Thomas Rains, Benjamin B. Comegys, Lewis R. Aaliburst, Augustus Heaton, J. Livingston Effinger. P. Ratchford Starr, R. P. MeCullagh, ; Daniel Haddock„lr., Edwin M. Lewis, Edward Y. Townsend, James L. Claghorn, • Jonn D. Taylor, Hon Win A. Porter. OF leffiEßS. President—LEWlS R. ASHII MIST. Vire Presidrnt—J . LIVINGSTON ERHINGER. S , rreiary and Trea.vurer—E. P. lilcC LLAGH. Solicitor—RlCHAßD 'L. ASIIHURST. fe2 w yam§ 1/1" - HE RELIANOE INSURANCE COM J._ PANT OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated in 1841. Charter Perpetual. Office, N 0.308 Walnut street. CAPITALB3OO,OOO, Insures against loss or damage by FIRE, on Houses, Stores and other Buildings, limited or perpetual, and on Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandiae in town or country. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Assets, December 1,1863 8401972 42 Invested in the following Securities, vri:r First Mortgages on City Property, W6ll se cured. ' 8160,100 00 United States Government Loans f 2.000 00 Philadelphia City 6 Per Cent. Loans 75,000 00 Wartants 6,033 70 Pennsylvania 83000,000 6 Per Cent Loan ...... . 80,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, First Mortgage 6, 000 pp Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 Per Cent. Loan_ 0,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 Per Cent. Mort gage Bonds County Fire Insurance Company's Stock. 1,060 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock— 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock. 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock. 190,00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia Stock 3,200 00 Cash in Bank and on ........ ..... 15.316 72 Worth at Par.....- .. . ....... „ . ... $401,i172 42 Worth at present market eriee5.—......... DIRECTORS. Thomas 0. Hill, Thomas H. Moore, William Musser, Samuel Cutner, Samuel Bispbam, James T. Young, H. L. Carson, Isaac F. Baker, Wm. Stevenson, Christian J. Hoffman, Benj. W. Tingleiry Samuel B. Thomas, E dwa AS rd OM AS Or. _ _ TH. HILL, Pres!dim*. Wst. Calms, Becretary. PIIILADHLPHIA. December 22,1869. AA-Ellin a u NITED FIREMEN'S INSURANOB U COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. This Compy takes risks at the lowest rat cons with safety, an d confines HS business exclusiv es ely to ant nsz iNsmwroz IN TFE. CITY OF PHYLADEIr OFTIOB—No. 7y Arcb atreot, Fourth Rational Bomb Building. VIBECTORB • _ Thomas J. Martin, Henry W. Eirenner,; • • JohrtHiret, . Alberta! King, Win. A. A Rohn, ' lienry Bumm, James M ongan, James Wood, William Glenn,' . John Shallcross, Jernea Jenner, ' J'. Henry /Lakin, Alexander T. Dickson, Hugh Mulligan Albert O. Roberta Philip Fit z patrick, • James F. Dillon. 00'NEAD B. ANDRESS, President. Wm. A. Bolan. Trees , WM. H. FAGItII.B6O9. .A. 14 THitA 0 I T E IN SIIIIA_N OE COM.- PANY.—OIIARTER PERPETUAL. Office, No. nil WALNUT Street, above Third, Philada. Will insure against Does or Damage by Fire, on Build. Inge, either perpetually or for a limited time, Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also, . Marine insurance on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIBXOTORS. William E sher , ' Lewis Audenried, Win. li t . air d John Ketcham, . John ,11. Elackieton, J. E. Beam, William F. Dean, John B. Heyl, Peter Steger Samuel herneI. 4ILLIAM SHFlLgzld?t. . WILLIAM F. DEAN, •tcsTretddent• WM. M. SmrruJ3ecretary. tazao to the tf !THE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COM -1 No. 110 South Fourth street, below Chestnut. "The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phila delphia," Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva nia in lads, for indemnity against loss or damage by tire, exclusivelY• CHARTER PERPETUAL. ' This old and reliable institution, with ample capital sureontingent fund carefully invested, continue!' to in building's, furniture, merchandise, &c., either per manently or for a limited time against loss or damage by tire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of Its onatomera. Losses adjusted and' s t d with e,ll possible despatch. D OTORS: Chas. J. Sutter, Andrew H. Miller, Henry Budd, James N. Stone John 'Horn, Edwin L. Restart, Joseph Moore, Robert V. Massey, Jr. George Mecke, Mark Devine. 'CHARD S.l. SUTTER, President. HENRY BUDD, Vice President. BENJAMIN F. HOEOICLEY. Secretary and Treasurer, AIkERICA_N PERE INSURANUEI COM, PANY, incorporated 1810 .— Charter perpetual. N 0.310 'WALNUT street, above Third Philadelphia. Having a largo pati-np Capital Stock old fidrplue in• vested in sound and available Securities, continue to Insure on dwelliu,gs,. stores, furniture, Merchandise, vessels in port, and their cargoes, and other personal property. All losses and Promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. Thomas B.lllaris, Edmund G. Dutilh, John Welsh, Charles W. Poultney. Patrick BradY, Israel Morris, John T. Lewis,_ John T. Wetherill, William W. Paul. • THOMAS B. DIABIS, President.. ALBIRT C. ORAWBOHA. deinetarV. .FAME INSURANCR COMPANY, NO. 809 CHESTNUT STREET. _ INCORPORATED 1856. CHARTER PERPETUAL, CAPITAL, f 1200,000. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire either by Per potnal or Temporary Policies, Man Tons. 1 Charles DiehardSon, Robert Pearce, ~ Woo II: IthaWu, John E•asler, Jr., V ilrlaruld . t'loYfort, • Ng!ward It. Orno, ,Jol)n F. smith, Marius Stokes, Nathan Mlles, I John W. Everman, Qe° roe A. Vietit, Mordecai Busby, • • • A. WiARLES RICHARMSON,ProsIasnis -• WIC. B. RIJAWN, Vlce•Preaident. Ni's./ALIAMS I. ELAN oneurp,seorooxy. split 8 WO ,00* 2 0it.5,731 it LOSSES PAID INLID L ORE. Alfred Win. Sparks,, m. 8. Grant, Thomas 15, Ellis. Guotavits S. Rawson. G. BARER, Proildest. FALES, Vice Prealclent. Secretary. , Aohlptant Secretary., ; 8409,69653 INSURANCE. liNsultAg . CE COMPANY; Tn Akitlitt 4 44: " JAtecrAnvlt.igil iINeOiIPOKATED 119 1 . , CiIAILTEIL PEAPitrytais. {CAPITAL ; ; D.,. • 411111•011 i. 4 Mt ;Loefleeli•paid since organizxtion..- " Iteceipt of Premium, '69 .4. 1001 • Intereat iron) lay estmentH,l669 !Ul^ Losses paid, 186 S, Jan. 1,1870 STATEMENT .OF THE ASSETS. -- • •.',: :I' irsilift.eigdge on City Peoperty ~ 0760,4611 Of , United litotes Govornlncnit and other Loan — B o nds., ;;; 7 i•. 1,122MS N ilaiir,,ld I 1 andlii arEocis. 65,70 N ICti s li in Bank awl - nißco..o4 ~., . ..4, . ....4 .• ' ItLfire 08 ,I,oa us on Collatentl.ttedtfritt....4..i.- " .. ..t .. .. ... • , ' C SUS* :Notes.otes Receivable, mostly . Marine l're ' trauma 321,944 N 14 ccraied Interest 20.357 CS `Premiums in course of tratiiimb;iidn...i. ~. 86,19d N itinsoitied Marino Premiums /09,900 el Real 'Estate, Offico of Company, Pliiiadol ; Phia • " , .7. ,, ~.40 , . ..;•••;14, - ' t WOO. - - 011 . j ' 412,783,68 100 DIRECTORS. ' _., . . Arthur G. Co ffi n, Francis B. uope, ` • '•tismut) W. Jones, • Edword, H. Trotter, , 1.141 m A. Brown, - - 'Edward'B. Clarke • • Charles Taylor, . T. Ohsrlton•Heuri, - • .1 iAmbrose Whit e , . Alfred D. Jessiip, - Willlam Welsh, . Louiso, Madeira. S. Morris Waln, Chas. NV. Cushman, John lidaiffin,. , • 010Ment A. Griseorun G eo. L. Ilarrison, William B cockle. •• . .. • AETIIIIB. G., COFFIN, President. . . . . . , ()BAULKS PLATT, Vice Pres't. , ' Ilf s.'rfutas MAR is, Secretary. ' ) . -G. II, REasa.s. Ass% Secretary M.' Liverpool Lon eknGlobe Ins. co; Aqu as 7,64°,390 in the United States 2,d00,000 .oally Receipts over $i0,000.00 Premiums in' 1868, $5,665,075.00 Losses in aB6B, $3; 662 ,445. 00 No. 6 Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. rit - LA WWI?, MIITUALgAVEtY iiBl7- .E. , RANCE COMPANY, Incorporated by the Loghtla lattire of Pennsylvania, Office, 8. E. corner org i plßD and WALNUT Street*, • MARINE Philadelphia. On Vessels, Oar i N , 32 . iltreAh s tar i tllv it rit 3 s of the world. On goods by river, canal, lake awl land carriage to a* At r i a IN the U nio n. On Merchandise generally ; on Stores, towelling% HouSes, ASSETS OF THE COMPANY • ' Novemner 1, 10200,000 United States Five Per Cent. ' Loan, ten-forties 19216400 00 100,000 United States Six Per Cent. Loan (lawful money) ........ ... . 107,760 00 50,000 United Stlitell Six Per V . ent. Loan, 180 5000100 200,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan 213,950 00. 200,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per went Loan (exempt from tax)... 100,925 08 100,000 'State of New Jersey Six Per , Cent: Loan 102,000 00 20,000 Pennsylvania . Rat lroad First Mortgage Six Per Cont. Bonds.. 19,450 00 25,010 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds.. 23,925 00 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad , . Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad guar antee) , 10,000 00 30,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan 15,M00 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan 4,270 00. 12,500 Pennsylvania Railroad' Com pany, 250 shares stock 14,000 00 5,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 100 shares stock3,9oo 08 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern 'Mail • • Steamship Company, SO•shares stock 7,50000 246,900 Loans on Bond and Flortgage. first liens on City Properties , 216000 00 411,231.400 Par. Market value. 4311,255,270 OS Cost, $1,215,622 27. Real ... ... . . .-- 36,000 CO Bills Receivable .... Insnriince made sax() TIP Balances due at Agencies—Pre miums on Marine Policies. An- crued Interest and other debts due the Company 65,097 05 Stock, Scrip, dec., of sundry Cor porations, $4,706. Estimated valne 2,740 Cash in Bank $168,318 88 Cash in Drawer' 972 26 auviAl a 14 401,852100 05 DIRECTORS. Thomas C. Hand; Samuel E. Stokes, • John C. Davis, , William il;Boulton, Edmund E. Sender, Edward Darlington, Theophilus Paulding, H.,Jones Brooke, • James Traquair, , • Edward Lafourcade, Henry Sloan, , Jacob Riegel, 7 , • Henry C. Hallett, Jr., Jacob p. Jones, James C. Rand, James.B. M'Farland, William C. Ludwig, Joshua I'. Eyre, Joseph H. Seal, • Spencer fd 'llvain, ' Hugh Craig, J. B. Semple, PlttelWlf, John D. Taylor, A .B.Berger, George W Bernadon, D. T. Morgan, " William C. Housto n, THOMAS C. HAND, President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vico President. HENRY LYLEURN, Secretary. • • • , • HENRY BALL, Assistant Secretary. delft MEM -PENNSYLVANIA FIRE IN13 • 1- 1. • RANCE COMPANY. —lncorporated Ha—Charter Perpetual. No. MO WALNUT street, opposite Independence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for over forty years, continues to insure against loss or damage by fire on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also on Wurnitars, Stocks of Goons, and Merchandise. generally, ou liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a largo Surplus Fund,la invested in the most careful manner, which enables theta, to offer to the insured an undoubted'seourity in the ono of loss. DIRECTORS. Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereng Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, Isaac Haziehuret, Henry Lewis Feu; Daniel Robins, J. Gliungham Feu; Daniel Haddock ,Jr. DANIEL SMITH, Ja.i . Presidetit, WM. G. CROWELL, Secretary. . eals4l JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE QOM, PANT of Philadelphia.--001ce,No. 2t North Fifth street, near Market street. Incorporated by the Legislature o 1 Pennsylvania. Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets. $166,000. Maks insurance against Less or .damage by Fire on. PubHo or Private Buildings, Furniture, Stooks, Goods and Mer chandise, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Wm. McDaniel, RevStiVlSlMagiya: Israel Peterson John F. Bolsterlin , Adam J. Glass, Henry Troarnuer, Houry_Delany, Jacob Schandetn, John Elliott, Frederick Doll, Christian D. Frick, Samuel Miller, George E. Fort, William D. Gardner. WILLIAM MoDANIEL, President. ISRAEL PETERSON 'ice President. Plum? E. COLSMAN. Secretary and Treasurer. WINES AND LIQUORS. MISSOtTPXVINES. 'rhe steady and Increasing demand for those Wines, the growth of a State peculiarly adapted in soil, climate, &c., has induced the subscriber to give them special at tention. It is well ascertained that the rich and well ripened grapes of that particular section Impart to the who) flavor. bonquet and body equal to the best foreign wines, and of a character peculiarly its own—the unani mous opinion of experienced connoisseurs of this and neighboring cities. The undersigned has accepted the Agency of the cele brated " OAR RILL. VINEYARDS,' of the township of St. Louis ; and being in direct and constant communication, le prepared to furnish to cow , Burners the product of these Vineyards, which can be rolled upon for strict purity.le addition to other (pantie. P: J. J . ORDA.I4, already mentioned. - NEW - P'ILIBLICATIGNS bIiNDA Y SCHOOLS DESIRING THffi robe rnblicationg, aand to J.' 0. .11:11tHIGUES dt CO,, at the S. S. Emporium, No. 606 Arola St., , lIILOSUPHY Olf MARBIA.G33I,--A. I new course of Lectures, is delivered at the 'New York Museum of .A.natonty; embracing the subjects; Cow to Live and wrist. to Live for; Youth, Maturity aid ow Age; Manhood generalr reviewed; the CauseAf In digestion, Flatulence and ervous Diseases accounted for; Marriage .Philosophically Considered ago. Pocket volnmee containing those Lectures will be for. warded, post veld', on receipt of 23 cents, by addressing W. A. Leary, Jr,, Southeast corner of Fifth and trial streets. Philadelphia. and lei QHEATIIING V 111 A.. WEnglish Sheathlna Felt. for •stclo by PATIO* RIGHT ds SON% 116 Waluu‘ lOW . • 02t106,554' . 1,036,38161 i 220 Peer etrAot