dIEVISEMIE!M. , . TLe Parepa-nosa Opers'Oompany will 'ap pear at the , Academy, on Tuesday night or next week, in Araytha, and, on Wednasdrq evening in Oberon: -At the American Theatre to-night the famous gymnasts, the Rizarelli Brothers, will appear, and there will be a good variety per formance besides. —Tho panorama illustrating "The Pil grim's Progress" will be exhibited at Concert Hall this and every evening during this week. —Messrs. Carncross & Dixey announce an attractive entertainment for this .evening at the Eleventh- Street Opera Craig's new burlesque, The Cite Councils, will be pro duced, with other novelties. r. Ii ugh Dougherty will appear with ether minent artists, at Vuprez & Jlemidiet's Opera 'House this evening, in' nn unusually tine bill. There will be singing, dancing, bur lesque and negro minstrelsy generally. —The Champion Circus will, be open this eventlig with a tine .perforrnince, in which Mlle. Henrietta, Miss Emma Foster and Mr. Charles Madigan will appear. —At the Chestnut Street Theatre this even ing Mr. Frank Mayo will appear in The Three Guardsmen. To-morrow everting ho will have a benefit in Don (iosar Dc Buzan and Belpherior. —At the Amateurs' Drawing Room, to night, the French Dramatic Company, of New York, will perform Scribe's Comedy, Bataille de Dames. —At the Walnut, to-night, Rose and Harry Watkins will appear in Net in Gold. —" The Man Question—Human Develop ment." Rev. 1.): E. Moriarty, D. D., speaks on this subject to-morrow (Friday) evening; at the Academy of Music. Those who would enjoy a rich intellectual treat should go 'and hear him. This lecture is for a' charitable ob ject, and is in answer to Horace Greeley's lecture,:" Woman Suffrage." —At the Arch Street Theatre, to-night, Miss Annie Firmin, an actress and vocalist of very considerable ability, will have a benefit in The Black Domino and in Craig'S bhrlesque Bore Bletic. There ought to be a crowded house. —ragnard's American portraits, termed the Nine Muses, will remain on exhibition at Earles' Galleries for a short time only. Wherever they have appeared these personi fications of modern loveliness in antique garb-have excited the utmost curiosity in the upper ranks of society. —On Thursday ei - ening Mr. Charles W- Brooke will deliver his lecture, "Irish Dia monds," at the Academy of Music, `for the benefit of the new St. Joseph's .Church. Mad. Josephine Schirnpf will assist him, and sing several, choice ballads for the purpose of illus trating the lecture. • - . —The closing exercises of the . night school of the. ,1110yamensing Literary Institute will take place: this • evening at • Eleventh and Catherine streets. The following programme has. been prepared : 1. Music. 2. Recitation. S. Music. 4. Reel tation—" Charge of the Light Brigade." 5. Music. 6. Recitation—" Rich and Poor." 7. Music. 8. - Recitation—" How to Cure Cough." 9. Music. 10. Recitation—" Casa blanca." 11. Reading of the School Report. CITY BULLETIN. THE DEDICATION OF GffiilsT M. E. Citunc H. —The sale of the pews in this remarkable temple of worship was made last evening. Its locality is the junction of Thirty-eighth with Bridge street. The premiums upon the sale of the pewS amounted to the sum of 5567. The brethren of the congregation decided to giVe to various veteran members of the church choice of seats. These people were poor. What the church desired was that they Should receive honor' at the hands of their more wealthy brethren,.and that instead of leaning themselves agaitiSt the plastering of the, rear most 'wall; thOVlSlibuld sit among the elders of the congregailon' This motion was unani mously; 'carried. These Veteran Members, male and female, first chose their seats ; the remainder were last evening disposed of, 'AO far as • premium was con cerned, at public auction. The trustees of the church include Messrs. Win. H. West, President;• Samuel Saasser, Secretary; J. J. Policy, Treasurer: John Blakeley, • .Chairman. Building Committee; John S. Hemphill, B. F. Sausser, asd P. W. Zeigler. Many gen tlemen, not identified by membership with the cause of Methodism, were present on the occasion of last night. Mr. Joseph Living ston, of thp , firrn of Taussig Livingston, and a score or two of others not identified with the' church in question,' were present with their pocket-books in their bands. The new church cost exactly $45,276. The deficit in the ap propriation was something'less than $14,000. The entire sum was last night paid iu and receipted for. More than this, a very su perior organ has been purchased by the church. It is already in position. It will be formally opened by a grand sacred concert at an early . day. 31r. Joseph Livingston is Grand Master of Mozart Masonic Lodge, in this city. He has also identified htmself as among the well-wishers to the new Mettle . dist Church at Thirty-eighth and Bridge streets. .The Ultimate consecration of, this church Will take 'place about a month from date. What now worries the brethren is that, b 5. the inexorable edict of the exuding'Metho dist system of itinerancy; they must so soon part with the pastor who has worked for them such "abundant results, and whom they, would only be too glad to retain for the full-extent of the, term .of his natural life. Ax Onri SwrNLO.E It EV I VED.--Two Ger mans stopped at the house of Mrs. Mary Jones, No. 827 Charlotte Street, yesterday. They bad a pox containing jewelry. They entered into . conversation with Mrs. Jones. Finding that she was a German, the mother country was talked about: They didn't offer to sell any jewelry. Finally the conversation was turned upon the customs laws. The men said that they W r it lot of goods in the Custom H 011 Se; lid couldn'tget them out, because they ffi hadn't sucient funds to pay the duties. - Would Id rs. Jones be kind enough to loan them $3OO for a few hours ? They would leave their,jewelry as security. Mrs. Jones looked into the box,_ _Everything looked bright and neat. The contents of the box appeared to be double the Value of the loan asked. Mrs. Jones is of an accommodating nature. She counted out SJOO and handed it to the men. They passed over the box and retired with many thanks for the kindness of the lady. Mrs. Jones's husband came home soon afterwards. He examined the jewelry a little more criti cally than ins wife had done. The articles wore all found to be bogus. The entire lot was pro bably not worth more than a couplo of dollars. The swindled woman appeared at the Detec tive office yesterday afternoon, and told her story through an interpreter, She gave a full description of the " sharpers," but if she gets her money back again it will be a very singu lar circumstance. GENERAL MEAUX'S PORTRAIT.—The Union League House was the scene of a very pleasant atlitir last evening, the occasion being the formal presentation of Knight's full-Fength portrait of General Meade to the Union League. The contributors to this interesting work of art, about thirty in number, assem bled in the handsome banquet-room, where the compliment of a very elegant dinner was iendered to General Meade, who was accotn . pained by Generals Van Vliet and Drum, the beni or members of his staff. After a full discussion of the tempting dainties for which the cuisine of the Union League enjoys such a high reputation, the painting was formally presented by Joshua Spering, Etai.,_Chairman of' the Committee having the affair in charge. President Mc- Michael gracefully accepted the gift, on be half of the League, and General Meade, being called upon, responded in a speech which showcd that the hero of Gettysburg has mastered the field 'of oratory as well as that of battle. Eloquent speeches were also made by J. Gillingham Fell, General Van Vliot, Genet Drum, George., H. Itoker, Esq., ;tonal'. Wetherill, Eso., Aubrey N. Smith, Esq., and others. and the company broke up at a 1414 t, hour, after a most agreeable evening. The Union League is mainly indebted to the zeal and energy of Thomas Webster, Esq., for this hanth.ortie addition to the art attrao ttotis of its • beautiful house, which coat searce.ty . 110PfWPfi a more appropriate and Inter this faithful represeuttie esti ngornaineut than tion of Pennsylvania's great 4vldier. , `1.71•3 ~, TAN DAILY BYEKIII6f BIILLETI-11-P-HILADELPIIIA, 1 1 11-UESDA Y,-MAROII - 3i 4870. - Afir y DILIC,:---.lce. pram thi) Behnylkid during ItiltlCAt;:l663iisett:ita ttdotrnesiC full .y an inolf:' Tho 'Tattr;;•Cihrly ibis niortiltik,. was Gentleniett up. they 001hirs of their , overcoats as they walkettdociiilOihtiir places of busitiosti;of the prohosoes of the sisterhood, of "sales-ladles," as they' hastened to their mpectiVe , plactes of oetnipa- Lion this morning, were.inettrnadined with the • eqleelal hue of the April rose. The Schuylkill is margined with ice. Over the channel of its:. current thercs ifl.'as yet, no barrier. in "Workmen are , now engaged, day an d night, in placing a ne*-orgatt n thechurch of the Bev. AIL - Wad:tweak The, reason of this is that, ,accordini to the terms of the contract, the organ must be ready for operation Within two weeks from date. , Salmon; just now, is an expensive luxury. Orders for it sent to Boston, accredited with drafts to pay for it at the rate of sixty cents a polind, have not been honored. The salmon is a fish that ranks; among the piscatorial tribes. as the lion ranks among the schedule) of theferoeious quadrupeds beguiled by Noah into taking up a select corner in the 7,oologi eal compartment of the ark. - Unless au army of enthusiastic piseiculturists should pledge themselves to an endeavor •to perpetuate the species, the sight of a salmon might become as rare as the , sight of a Texan tarauteflus. or ' hooded snake as found in a garden in the en- VirCIIIS of Calcutta. Building in West. Philadelphia is to be in creased, next month, by the 'breaking of ground for the erection of seventy-six, new houses. These housesare not to be f tne card-board order. The portico constructing them have contracted for granite,-as material for their foundations. Hydraulic cement is to be used as the flooring for their cellars. The margin will be a mixture of broken glass, and the mortar on the Walls as a preventive against the incursions of the incisive teeth of rats. The row of houses will in all respects be strictly first.ela.ss. The Coroner pronounces business dull. This renders the Coroner happy. If there is anything that sends happy to his home the very amiable Coroner William Taylor, it, is the day on which no fellow-habitant has shuttled off, either accidentally or otherwise, the mortal coil. • TEE RESULT or A DunAm.—Christian Heil man, residing at No. 2751 Frankford road; ate a hearty supper last evening, and wont to bed about nine o'clock. He was asleep in a few minutes. Ho then had a dream. H e got into a squabble with a butcher. Butcher seized a big knife and ran at him. The dreamer be came greatly. frightened. He leaped from the bed. His wife:Ayae greatly astonished, but before she had time to realize what was the matter her husband had jumped through the window. Ho is a large man, weighing about two hundred pounds, and carried away the blinds and the entire upper portion of the sash lie fell from the third story to the sidewalk. This was about half-past nine o'clock. Upon landing upon the pavement he was thoroughly awakened. His hands and face were mull cut by the brokenglass of the window, and his body was considerably bruised, It is be lieved that no bones were broken.• The escape from instant death was miraculous. ATT . V.MPTED Routsmtv.—Last night, about twelve o'clock, au attempt VMS made to rob the tailor store of 0. Menger, No. 15'20 Ridge avenue. The thieves got into the yard and pried open a back shutter. They then entered the premises, tint retreated suddenly in conse quence of a' noise made by a dog. They_ left behind two jimmies, and took away an old police coat. The latter was subsequently found on the street •by Policeman Shilling, of the Ninth District'. SLIGHT FutEs.-The roof of an, unoccupied I once, No. 811 Race street, was partly de stroye by fire about three o'clock - yesterday afternoon. The alarm of _fire about half.past seven o'clock this morning was caused by the burn ing, of some' combustibles in • a store N 0.940 liarket street.. .Damage trifling. About nine o'clock this morning a slight tire occurred at the wire andsieve store of Walker Co..fi on , Frout street, above Market. cold weather of the pastfcw. days +as caused the ice to form on the various -mall streams and ponds about the city;and ~rue of-the ice dealers are gathering in a sup ply. The ice is not very thick, and therefore not of Very good quality. Thete are no signs nt ice on the Schuylkill yet. The high wind I,..ups the surface of the water so turbulent that it has no chance to freeze. LODGERS IN POLICE iiTAilaNs.—The pre sent " cold snap" increases the number of ap plicanps, for lodgings at the police station lionSes. During last night 83 males and 22 frmales were accommodated in the Third Dis trict, and 83 were lodged in the Tenth District. The other station-house& ranged from 20 to GO. STEALING Consn — is.-4niiitDairey stopped in front of a store at Thirteenth and Kates rects., In the window a lot of corsets were 41isplayed. John poked his fist through the glass, seized a half dozen corsets and made off. e was PurSued and captured. Ald. Bonsall sent Air. Dairey to Moyamensing. Bow) Tintrr.-,fohii Robinson,. colored, walked into a store • on •fiouth street, near Seventh; picked up two . pieces of cloth, and loft without saying anything about paying for the goods. He was arrested, and Ald. Collins put him under 11 , 800 bail on the Charge of lax- ALLECED WIFE 13EATE.R.-7WilliaM SIII- Ii van, residing at N 0.1650 Mt - ovine street,was arrested yesterday and taken before Ald. ood, on the charge of beating his wife. He was held in $6OO bail to answer at (Ann. SKATING.—SOI.IIO of the sulfa] ponds in the r-tiborhs of the city are covered with ice of sufficient strength to allow skaters to enjoy themselves. Several of the skating parks are also open and in successful operation. MORE CARELESSNESEL—Lieut. Pritchard, of the Eleventh District Police,reported 24 doors and windows found unfastened in his district during last night. PAYMENT OF l'imsioNs.—The semi-annual payment of the United States *pensions will commence to-morrow. The pensioners take their turns according to the alphabetical order of their names. Col. Win. T. Forbes will pay the army invalid pensioners at his office, No. it x Sonsom street, beginning with theletters A and THE ATTENTION OF SHIPPERS if; Called to the advertii4ement of the Express Steamboat Company to-day, giving notice of the re opening of the Canal Navigation to New ONE 13E3 4 :DEEM AND FIFTY 011. FAINTINOs to be sold a 1; Scott's Art Gallery,lll7 Chestnut street, Girard How, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, 'March 2d and 3d, at 7 o'clock, to wake room for larger sale. PffiLAPELPHIA FIRM ZOIJAVES.—The an nual military and citizens' dress bop of "F " Company, sThiladelphia Fire Zonaves, will take place this evening,at Musical Fund Hall. CITY NOTICES. CnAimEs SToims, M 1 1 i unso CONTINENTAL MOTET Pantaloon Cutting u 14. peciaity. Porfeut fit ~,tuaritiitued Priet% greatly reduced ET.3IIIOI,D'S FLUID EXTRACT TSUCHU iH pleaaniit in tutu and odor. true from all iujurioun properlien, and innuediatu in its action. 11 OIT SEKEEPEIts can get a. complete otlttl tor the kUvhei nt ANI1001) AND N r oUTDPUL V/eiOrt are ro gained by Mali aoLn . ti kiiXTRACT 011C1I1J. H 14.351R0L1V8 EXTRACT Itucinl gives health_. and cig a r to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility in accompanied, by many alarming H y rop t onth , and if no treatment its submitted to, consumption, in unity, or epileptic Mamma. ENGLISII for eltoHB BUNO—frBBll, daily -11 klt r,o's, 802 Arch Bud 238 e•outh 141eventh (+treat. . _ Fox ON-RETRNTRiti OR INCONTINENOR of Urine, irritation, inflammation, or nimration of the bladder, or kidneys, dimwit of the imamate glan44', done in' mw the bladder, calculus, gravel or briek-dust de posits, and 'all dieeosto of the Wittier, kidney' and dropefral pivailintre• USIC FIECUIDOLD'i FLUID RITIRAVT DUCUU. EIIATTEMSD CoN9miruTlONo ILEBTOD,HD alt liUtd4BOLD'ii ELTELANT VARKON Co.'e. 8 troet, below WM illUt Wit4sCift'a 000 lawns OFF, AND • TIM preatlMPPdarity of this Fre and OftlosOlOnS, rattail...WU one att rihn tattle fdalntrinalcasorth.'.. 2 /IL 'IA curs UV/mem OW arOnehttle, Whoop. in Cottgli,.Pertifulous Humor's, hh4t ,all COMAIMPtIvO , tlymptema,' it Med sttpetforilf mina, 'Let no one ne,.. glom. rho osrly symptoms of disetum, When an /wont IS ,tins at band which will alle*Mto all ' born plolnts of the, Cheat, Lurgfi or Throat. 114antifeeturo4 only by A. U. w, , on, Chemist, 'No. IG6 flame, a tr(mtaloston, Bold hy /all druggists. ENFEEBLED AND ,I).ELICIA,TECoONBTFT ' Woe. of belbsenes, use liaLmuene , e )4XTBACT BUCILU. ill glye brisk and energetic feelings and enable you .11Osn' Corn and Flay if over diflappear lax he'uso of . JUHas Whitoomb's Asthma , Reno r.. . TAKE NO •MODE UNPLEASANT AND. UNSAFE remedies for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. rise HELIDAOLD'It EXTRACT BiTentr AND /iNPnovuo IlosE WASH. To QUIRT, soothe and relieve the pain of children teething, use llowan , a INFANT CORDIAL. Sold by tall druggiets. 'THE GLORY OF MAN 18 STRENOT EL—Thero for,. the nervone and debilitated should immediately nee HRLhIDOLD'S EXTRACT EMIL Conics, Bunions, Inverted Minn, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson. - No. 910 Chestnut street. Charges moderate. W. H. CARRY', ( f ormerly of 719 Chestnut street) has resumed tho Curtain business with his Sons, and invites attention to their new stock of Curtain Mate rials and Railroad Supplies, at 723 Chestnut street, two doom above our old stand. W. H. CIARRYL & SoNs, 723 Chestnut street TIRLMIIOLD'S EXTRACT imam' and IM PEOVED goer WASH cures aeorot and . delicate disordere ,in all their stages, at little expense, little or no charge in diet, no inconvenience and no exposure. It le pleas ant in taste and odor, immediate in Reaction, and free from all injurious properties. OARFORD'S stock of fine Hats and Caps are selling lower than any in the city. • Go and get a bargain. Stores, under the Continental. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND iIiATARRII treated with the utmost success, by J. lsAkcA, and Professor of Diseast. of the Eye and Ear his speci alty) in the Medical College of Pennsylvania, 12 years er palettes. No. EineArch street. Testimonials can be seen at his office. The medical faculty are. invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in his prac tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charso for examination. - - ELMEOLD'S CONCENTRATED ES THAW' Bruit; . • Is the Greet( Diterette. BELAIROLD'a CONCENTRATED ZETRACT BAR3ArA RILLA Is the Gems Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to rah% of rharmacy and Chemistry, and' are the moat active that can be made. LADIES' HAIL. MISSES' HATS.—TIIO most exquisite Myles. Belling at prices lower than elsewhere.' OACYORD . 9, Under the Continental. • SURGICJAL .I.2II3TIMIICINTB and druggists' sun dries. SNOWDEN dt SNOWIER, 23 Muth Rltthtti street. SHIPPERS' GIIIDZ. FOR NEW YORK, Via Delaware and &titan Canal. EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. The Steam Propellors of the Line will commence loading on the Bth inst., leaving Daily as usual. THROUGH IN TWEET Y-FOURHOURS. Goode forwarded by all the Linos going out of New York, North, East or West, free of cemmiseton. Freights received at low rates. . WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents, 12 South Delaware Avenue. JAS. BAND, Agent, 119 Wall Street, New York . . It REAL ESTATE SALES. tp, .1. L. 11,1.1.0 sat. t) INIAS & SUNS, 1.111 • Anctioneers.—On Tuesday',. March ' 1dth,1570, at 12 o'clock, noon, will he bOill at public gale." at the Ph iladt Inhin Exchange: tio following described Grotned Rottscr,z.: Nom.] to -ii. ti well-secured irredeemable (;round Rents, M.. .522 &HOU. .833 33, 1/ 1 1 20400 - /519 :0.100 and :5'32 a year. payable it& silver. No. I.—All th:tt irredtlmtable yearly ground-rent-of 40 Spanish er milled dollars p payable yearly on the 4th day of dime, and issuing out of all that lot of ground. w nit the three-story brick m,-intliote thereon erected. situate on the north.side of Lombard street.between 'lb int and Fourth streets', containing In breadth on Lom bard street 20 (eel . and in depth 77 feet (being No, 315 LI miloard t•trect.) It is wedl secured. and punctually paid in silver: . No. o.—All that irredeemable yearly ground rent of t#22 Spanish silver milled dollars), each dollar 'weigh ing 17 0 wts. and grains, of line silver, payable the first day of January and July, and issuing nut of all that lot of around, with the three-storybrie!: toessuage t heroon eroded; eitena.en the west side of l'areleteer street, formerly 'Watson's alley, 209 feet north of Spruce street ; eon al ning in front on Yandeveiir street In feet, and in depth 70 feet (tieing No. 220 Vandereer street). It le well secured. and is minetually paid in slicer. • No. o.—All that irredeemable yearly ground rent of 833 23 ( [diver ulilled payable . on th ~, ,t r.it days of June and neeetriberl'and 104 , 11111 g out of all that lot of ground ,with the two•story illoi,tule thereon erected, situate on the south aide of Lombard stri et. 1.38 feet east of - Eighth street ; containing in front on Lombard street 90 feet, end in depth 78 feet, (being No. 730 Lombard stall et.l It is well 'secured, and punctually paid In silver. No. 4.--All that irredeemable yearly ground rent of 8112 PO Spanliih silver milled dollars?, payable on tt^ first day of December and Juno, and issuing oat of all that lot of ground, with the three-story brick messuage thereon erected, situate on the east eide of Vateleveer street, formerly Watson's alley, at the distance of 202 feet north of Spruce street; containing in front on Van eer street 13 feet, and in depth eastward 29 feet 6 inchoe being No. 227 Vandeveer street/. It is well se cured. and punctually paid in silver. No. 6.—A1l that irredeemable early ground rent of 419 30,tSpanish silver milled do l lars,) payable on the first day of June and December, and issuing out of all that lot of ground, with the three-story brick ma simage thereon erected, situate on the west side of Raspberry ,street. at the distance of 209 feet north of Spruce street ; containing in front on Raspberry street 13 feet. and in depth westward 38 feet 3 inches, (being Na. 238 Basp• berry street.) It le well secured, and punctually paid in silver. No. 6.—A1l that irredeemable yearly ground rent of 6 33, lawful miller money, payable on the first day of January and July. and issniug out of all that lot of around, with the three-story brick messuage thereon erected, situate on the west side of 13ixth street ;80 feet northward from the northwest corner et Punt street; containing in.front on Sixth street 15 feet, and in depth 42 feet 8 inches, ( being No. 1026 South Sixth street.) It is well secured, andpunctually paid iu silver. No. I.—Mortgage. 61,100. All that well-secured mort gage of 191,100, for flee years, from July 19, 1849, secured by all that two-story brick dwelling, heave and store, situate at the southwest corner of Memphis and Ser geant streets. in the Nineteenth Ward ; the lot contain ing in front on Memphis street 14 feet, and in depth on Sergeant street 51 Met. Tasertmee of 19509 as a col lateral. The interest on the above mortgage is Pune - - tuallY Paid. M. THOMAS I; SONS. Auctioneers, h 3 5 12 139 and 111 South Fourth Street, trEg SALE BY ORDER OF H EIRS. ABU. Estate of Christopher Bockius, deceased . —Thoman .tSone. Auctioneers .- On Tuesday, March 22d,1670, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be cold at pnblie sale, at the Philariel• phia Exchange, the following described properties, viz Nos. 1 and 2.—Two Modern Three-story Brick Dwellings, Nos. 227 and 229 Stevens street, Camden, New Jersey. No. I.—All that modern three-story brick messuage, with two-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Stevens street 40 feet west of Third street, No. 227, Camden, New Jersey ; containing In front 20 feet, and in depth 100 feet, together' with the privilege of an alley. The house contains 11 rooms large saloon parlor, bath-room, hot and cold water, gas introduc•d. cooking-range, &c. Terms—Cush. Possession Bth Bay ;next. No. 2.—A1l that modern three-story brick messuage, with two-story back building and let of ground, situate uu the north side of Stevens street, adjoining the above. bring No. 229 :containing in front fent, and in depth US) feet. together with the privilege of an alley. 'The house contains 11 room.; large sateen parlor, library, bath room, hot and cold water, gas introduced, cooking range. &e. • Terinv•L-Casli. Immediate possession. ' M. THOMAS it SONS. Aurtioneerav nh3 12 19139 and 141 South Fourth street. :JlEA]_ SONS' Sale.—Three-story Brick Stare and Dwelling, No. 1941 Wilcox street, between Nineteenth and Tweu-' tietli and Spruce and Pine "Streets. On Tuesday; Match 15, 1970, at 12 o'clock, noon will be Hold• at public, 'ealcli at tho Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-story brick mermitage, situate on the north side of Wilcox street, GU feet east of Twentieth street, No. 19T1 ; the lOt containing in front on Wilcox street I:, feet 3 inchca: mom or loss, and extending in depth 50 feet to a 11 feet wide alloy, extending fret,, Nineteontit ~t reet to Twen• tioth street. with the free 040 and privilege of said alley, The holm , illtH the gas Intrudncnd. &C. Store fixt nre., included in the sale. lioniedlato liUSHeeiSlolll.Yil ut No. 1911 Wilcox Ftrent. Subject to a 3 col I y ground rent of $5l, payable iu Ails er. TIfO3IAS & SONS, Auctioneers,' 1 , 1 1,3 512 139 and 141 South Fourth street, _ _ IC EX Et Il; Tall 8' SAL ESTATE OF nal. Algernon S. Roberto, deceased.—Thomas k Sens, Auctio,neers —Three-story Brick Rwclllua, No.',/067 Beach street. Ott Tuesday, March 16th, 1370, at 12 o'clock, noun, Will be sold Ut public Halo, at the. Philadelphia Eseltatige, all that throo-story brick. ines• Lunge anti lot ~f ground therounto belonging, sittlAte on the east side of Beach street, Nu. 1067 ; containing_ in front 17 feet; and extoildlng in depth 69 feet 10,!,;' inches. The house has recently been put iu thorough order. 13' near of all tntumbranco, roosebgtou April 10, IWO. TIIOIIIA 8 & HONS A.ltaiOnereig. inbi3 512 139 and 1418, Fourth otroot .072.8 it . LEIGH'S IMPROVED HARD Rubber Trtuia novor rusts, breaks or tooth, , need In bathing ; Supporters, Elmor, Bolts, Stockings all all kilndo of Trusses and Braces. Ladle° attended to by BIBS. LRICII/ 1230 Chootnut.ato• A story pH IL AD EI, ILIA. suit) ION& BAND- A INSTrruTE,I4 N. Nlkth tit.,nbovo 111 nrkut. EVI4IIRTT'B ' Trum poeltivoly curer Ruptures, ohenp Tru eon, 7:laßtio Bolts, Fltookingx, Butivrters, kboulder Bradra, Ortitoben, Hampeusorloa , Mad. t. us AilLadloi idt4.l/004 to br 2. 171-31E0 ii - ii - WEsiC,4l74 41104 .e1t.`,45 1 4i141 4 .;,4 4 . frivoi , andAtirtiontger, - -yitimilitis •rrtolprty; -. r.0- raider Turn pike and fifty Line 'AvritteN Twenty- Ward. tan , wednoaday4' itharch rah:, Mt II ta older, 'boon, will be , tabs lat pnbl fa sa l 'd, at -the Plillaullelkiallr - Each:leo; tbe felledving deserib real tatttehat messuento Or tegument, stone barn, and ;:grdurtaf thereto belonging, Minato In tho TwentY-fotitt Want' Of 'the Oily l'hiladolphia, beginning at a oortlear;stonnti; • the side of the Lantaeter' Turnpike, the:Me kir the dividing the late Townships of Dlocktey and Merlon; N. ,E. 40' sycho'ttn another steno, thence'hy fortuerly of Thome Wynn,' the. elder, 8;.8:11. 8 ipialecheet• to stone, and W. 8. W. 40perchee to a Mono by the ails of the Liar castor Turnpikeithence along the Said Tura. pike N. N. W. 8 perches to the place of beglnntag, eon , : mining 2 Acres of lend. And also all that measuage or tenement end lot of ground Nltuate in that part of' the 24th Ward lately called the Township of Moakley, he• ginring at a atone on the north side of the old Lanmuder road, a corner of Roffman's other land, thamee by the mune N deg. E. 40 perches ,to a etake, thence N. 28 deg. W. 8 perches to the east aide of a rood dividing the conntlea of Bhlladelphia and .iliontgettlerY.:• thence hy said road N. 604 dog. 14.8-10th of a perch to alone, a corner of laud nnt now or Into'of Baaml Clapham heti, thence by the said Olaphamsonls land 8.233 deg. E. .4 4-10 t he perdu% to a stone, another. corner of Cla phanason Tho tnaa Wynn's lands. ence b the said Wynn 'a and land S. 11134 deg. W. 39 8-10th th e porches y to a atone on the north side of the Lance or road, thence, by n1116117'110 N. 28% deg. NV: 16 perches to theplace of beginning, containing 4 urea of land. Being the same pre miser, that mini .r. Dorfman and wifo by indenture, dated Month day of December, A. D. 1864, recorded at rbilithelphia in d Book L. It. B. No. 73. elaitc 48, granted cud conveyed to John Shalby, in foe. Tho above premises will btraold aubjee.t toe mortgage of even date with said last mentioned indenture, given by Raid John Shelby to said Paul .1. Hoffman, and to secure the niece, nt whir l , part of tho purchse mono , of Raid pro. on is duo $C oeo ; Oleo to' a judgment in the Distrct Court, D. 0. D. H. B. Juno Term, 067. No. 4611. in faveMof Alexander Kennedy, for .3010 ; and also to a mor, Vale or 84,000 in favor of Samuel Ifouberger, dated April 17,1868. ifl 8100 to bi+ paid at time of wale.' nrorder of the Agaltmoe. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. mb3 10 8t0re.42 Walnut atroet. REAL. EtiTATE.—JAMES A. PIMP!, EA man, Auctioneer. On Wedueiday, March 23, 1870, at 12 o'clock; mion..will 'be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real estate: Genteel residence, No. 1311 North Twentieth atreet,near the Giranl College. All that neat three-story brick dwelling, with three-story brick back building, and lot of ground on the emit aide of Twentieth street. above Jefferson street, No. 1611; 17 feet 9 inches front, and 76 feet deep. The premises are in excellent ,order, all papered neatly. It has 10 rooms, beside bath-room, gas, bath, range,, heater, water closet , wash-pave, dm. a It rent,, for /9690 year. The Altuation is very inviting, being so near. the lark which begins at Thirty•third street ; e 4,000 may remain for about three yeare, and 11,2:limey remain one year. No. 2.-Nest Dwelling, No. 1972 Alder street. All that neat modern three-story brick dwelling, with two-story brick back building and lot of ground thereto belong ing. situate on the west side of Alder above Berke street, No. 11272; 12 feet front, 44 feet deep. Gas introduced. Itents for 61'240 u year; 11,000 may remain two years. No. 3.-Store and Dwelling, No. 1230 Columbia ave-, one. All that modern three-story brick store and dwell ing, with the lot of ground thereto belonging, situate on the eolith aide of Columbia avenue. between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, No. 1230 ; 16 feet front and 80 feet deep., The premises are in good order, neatly papered, withall the modern conveniences, and id a rapidly im proving business location. Ur' 12,600 may r,•main for a term, and 12,000 may remain one year. IQ - $lOO to be paid on each at time of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, reh3 WI 17 Ntnro Waltint ntreet. Dire L AU.' man, Auctioneer. Very Desirable Residence and elite yard, No. 1030 North Twelfth street. It by 100 feet.— On Wednesday, March -3,1670. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real estate. •Ez.: All that elegant modern three-story brick residence. with three-story brick back building. and large lot with side yard thereto belonging, Mt the west side of Twelfth street, above Berks street. The house is 19% feet front, and 111141 a side yard a.'s feet ; altogether 4s feet front and 100 feet deep. It is fele tiff,, arm 702(' &termed alike, fa( ilia labour Li es., pm the tine or the street, and tenured with a n•all in front 2 feel high and iron railing ; making a nerd at tractive clam of ;welfare. Handsfrale pressed brie.';.front with marble dressink-..and steps. Walnut gash and plate evindotes. Marble vestibule. KI(71111?t? kitchen. Range tritkhrt water. Heaters and Gas Fry:nets. r lVash•pnne and lVater•closet. Flo:rant f!, layered and paint, d, and in excellent condition. air The situation is very agreeable, high end healthy ; and is within one actuate of the ears at Eleventh street.. awl 3 squares front the Thirteenth street track, which wilt be much nearer very 140 , n1. The yard is neatly (aid out. and improved with graparied, arbors, thee ere. aria in front of the house an iron flower ease. The premises may be SC , n at any time. tic cuptutcy with the dent, tirsr km.e.vra may remain over three yeara. and may remain for one year, second r 011; tION to be pn id at time of sale. JAMES A . FREEMAN, Auctioneer. . _ , m 1.4 10.17 more. 122 Walnut treet. t P U BLI t; SAJ, E. ---,TA ES A.' if 11.}. man, A uctioneor.—On Wednesday, .March`4l. •.t 12 o'clock, noon, be Bold at public: solo, 01 the PhilatlelpLio Exchauge t the following drat-filed real talc: . . No. l.—Threeittory brick dwelling. No. ?Lt North t. ,, ventlt street. Alt that modern throt•-etnry brick dwell ing. with twwrten s brick back building thud lut of _round thereto belong iug. No. 2212 North Se.,..enth reet,above So,tittehatitta its cone. Its feet A luchea front and tit; It et (Rep,- rocimi and ltath•room; and hat. all the oderrt conveuienees, Oar Rents for, inay remain. for a term, and /81,1X10 In addition thereto for elle year. . No. 2.-Neat Dwelling. No. uti Almond street, Eigh teenth Ward.-Ali that neat three.-story brick house and lot of Ground, on the south side of Almond street, east of is street. in the Eighteenth Ward; Is feet front and -Id Is et deep: has fi rooms and bath room. be nicely papered and has good yard.. Bents ter @::S a year. • 114 - :5'1.200 may remain. • 1i0.3.-Dwellita. No. SIT Capital street"` Fifteenth Wstrti. -All that two-story brick house. atilt lot: on the spat side (Il Z e lirokn, in the Fifteenth IN aril ;.I2 feet front • andl Ri beet nem: raPered-Jas 4 rofmr, nod bath. kir Rents for ear, [F• s7ou mar remain. 10—:100 to be paid 'on each at time of' Sale: • IA HES A. nt Auctioneer, tedel-10.17 - 'Store, 422.Wninut street. 011..PHANS' COURT F3ALM nuL'tats of John I'. Orth, descried.--rJ attics A ;Fr.*. roan, Alictioneer Ilitl4e • ai'entle, below Broad Street. Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, on Vita . ined• day, March 21,1470, at It o'clock, noon, will he sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange., the fallow ing described real estate, late the property ofJobn P. Orth, deceased :-All that certain tbree-etory brick tene ment and lot of ground 'situate on the southwest aide of Ridge avenue, 210 feet ll' inches eoutheastward front the east side of Broad street (measuring along the south westsitle of said Ridge avenue), now theVourteenth Ward of the city, being 18 feet front and extending in depth on the southeast line thereof 71 feet 714 incises and on the northwest line tiG feet 8 niches, the said lines being at right angles with Ridge avenue. Subject to the payment of a 'yearly ground rent of 1590, also subject to tin payment of a mortgage of 81400. 163 8100 to be paid at time of sale. Ily the Court, JOSEPH MEGA RY, Clerk 0. 0. CAW( A RIR' E LAWALL, Ad m'x JAME,E , A. 'FREEMAN. Auctioneer. mh:l 11 1 17 Stare 4r. walnut Street. PUBLIC: BALE.—JAMES A. FREE mu man, Auctioneer.--Well secured Mortgage of 4..;;;,21.0, On 'Wednesday, March 9. 1470. at 12 o'clock. noon, will he sold at public sale at the Philadelphia Ex change, the following described real estate, viz.: A mortgage of $'3,250. ereatiel October llth, 1849. Five hundred dollars thereof to ho paid lot day of May ,1870. ivo hundred thereof on Ist day of May, 1871. Five hundred thereof on Ist day of May. 1572. Five hundred thereof on lot day of May, 1671 flee hundred dollars thereof on Ist day of May. 1574, and the remaining s e ven hundred and fifty dollars on the Ist day of May, 1475 ; upon all that certain three-story brick enessuage and lot of ground situate at the southwest corner of Forty third and A.speet stroets,in the Tw tatty:fourth. Ward of the City, containing in front en Forty-third street, 42 feet 5 inches, and extending of that width in depth along the sontlt HMO of Aspen street%) feet, on which there is re first mortgage of $7, to°. The pr , Terty is worth SB,OOO, and to I , Ceupied by the owner and mot tgagor. 1161 - $lOO to be paid at tinge of aide. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. Store. No. 47.2 Walnut street. --- dn. PEREMPTORY BALE.—JAMES A. Aka Freeman, Auctienear.—Four-gtory Brick Store, No. Mg North Fourth strent.—On Wednesday, March 9, 1870. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be gold at public sale, with out reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, Hie follow ing described real estate, viz.: All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the brick messnage thereon erected ; situate on the east side of Fourth street, 42 feet nonliear/1 from Race street, Sixth Ward of the city. containing in front on Fourth street 1734' feet, and ex tending. in depth eastward of that width 49)4 feet. lay: The abort is a desirable four-mory brick store peoyuytu,is in txtellent order, would rent for 11,0.1 a year. Ik:ie.' Subject to $lB 67 ground rent per annum. $9,700 can remain. Sale peremptorY• s7' $2OO to be paid ut time ornate. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. it , Store, 422 Wainutstreet. IaPUBLIC SALE—JAMES A. FREE man, Auctioneer.—Store and Dwelling, S. W. cor ner Bodine and Diamond streets, Nlneteenth.Ward. On Wednesday, March 16, 1870. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at petteNsale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the Yellowing t e ;Abed real estate: All that three-story brick eeture, and dwelling, with back building*, and, the lot of ground thereto belonging. situate ut the southwest corner of Bodine and Diamond streets, in the Nine teenth Ward of the city ; 14 feet front and e 0 foot deep. Has new hulk and large window out table for n grocery or provision stern. Rath, with hot and cold water, gas, p re v ate entrance, wash-pave, 4c. VW - Subject to n , grouted rent of $l2O cterrehey, re• i'rentable. $4O rent to offered for it. VW .. .Sig° to bo,paid tit time of sale.• • JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctionaer.. MO 10 Store 422 Walnut street. ei SALE BY ORDER OF HP:TBS.-BS .. late of :lames Stokes, deceaued —Thomas & Sons, :Au etioneern.—Valueble I,IIBIIIOIH Sililifi..--Three-story brick' store; No". 10 Market street. On Titenday,'March . 22,11170, at 12 o'clock, noon, will he sold at public sale, at the„Philadelphla Exchange, all that valuable three btory! brick store and lot of ground, situate on the south side Of Market ntruct, west of Front street, No. 104 ; con 'trtiirilhir in front ml Market street 05 feet 1110111 Ni, and aXtVailitai in tiartil 26 feet. ' It Is an old and well eetab. 'llll buniness stand. To cash. Pocuessien let of June next. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. inhß 1249 109 and 141 S. Fourth street. tertli REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS' 1111 palo.—Modern throe , atory Brick 'Regidenoo, with Hide-) ard, No. COD Morahan, etroef, north of tlreen stroot, 2td4 feet tront.—On Tit esdity, , March 16th, .1870, at .12 &clerk, )100P, Wlll 110 Kola ,public Hale, at the Phila delphia Exchanne, all that 'modern throe-gory Wok uteaaintgo• with lwo-etotY back huildlog Tot of grout 11, al tun mi ou the et ahlo of Di arab 01l street, feet' CY. inches north' of 'Green, atreot, No. 6(15 t tin lot con taining in !rout Dill l& ratio)! groet 211 feet 1356 trachea, and extending in depth PO foot. ,The house is well built, and hoe themodero c,,nteni-ncoe ; parlor, ilinint•room an+ kihitelfen the ft 't floor;' ciuntuedloue chanthoreo gda, hal Fs', hot rind cord watOr; furnace, cooking- rattan, ko. Terno.- - fluff: Ma y be oxhinined any day provioua to nolo, frolll i 6.12 n ORA. ' THOMAS & BONS, Auctioneers, MU 612 Nan. J. 3 mad 14.11,tioutu Youth, Coot, MIMMISMS=M= ' ~ , , • .: ~.,1, ,, , I, ..1, W I ; ~.-; i 1 , : t„. , ., ~..,1 .. . 01•1"' IVION.* Th ir ' ' VES'I'M . ALIRA - lie: t , " 0 ,, I, . ~4 1) ,• . ,% ,1 ~ . ~ ,..'4,1... .* .+.. h' ~; ' All: 111 el,. ',.., Vl'. , .11 i I - 0 .- lit/U:9 rr.leri . l 1.1.1 , • . .. .. • ' '') , , , .J.V.1 ~, i 1; .:,.. -,, - , '‘d - .' l 'WI 441 .i 04 ~ : - ; . , r ,-. , ..,; ~..,,.ie .-,2 ,- , ; ~-. ' , . ,-' q.; ~ 1 . A .1;,, , •', 1 ; ,1 i , l , II ;,..' :,, ~, , itz:i- , ),' , ..,„. ''' . -.. , • - - - '.-,- W 1 WILL , MAKE . ' . ' , . . . A lIANDSOMJ DISPLA. ir .. . ,s.E. "Et INr Gt- N'O V E IL• - 9C' I 113 a N. . , .. .• • . - SILKS, DRESS GOODS, ' - - , ~. HOMER, COLLA 00DAY . & : , .. . _ . .. . . , . .. 1412 AND 1414 CHESTNUT STREET fel% a tit lb 9t FINANCIAL. 7 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS AT 95, FREE OF GOVERNMENT TAX, ISSURD BY IBS Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Min nesota Railroad Company, Firet Mortgage and Convertible, AND PROTNCTED BY A LIBERAL SINKING FUND. Interco*, Payable in Coin at New York or London. Principal Payable in Coin in Fifty Years. TRVNTFJW. J. EDGAR 'I'IIOIBIPSON, _President Penn 'sylvania, Railroad Company. CSLAS. L. FROST, President Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw Railroad Company. , 'Move BondP, nt pnteteut priett tit gold, Yield over 9 Dor cont. intoreftt, and 44 an Itireenatent they are fully 6, mit. ap D, S. 3•Nrio, %tacit now only pay al per ctut. in curt ono They are only issued upon each itection of the Road as as last an the sante fa completed and to ancces.ful opera tion. thr, r two and a half milliona of dollare have been eaporded on the Road. Eighty-three miles are about completed and equipped. and aireadt show large earn itss and the reniaLuder of the line is rapidly progress lug toward completion. The State of lowa, through which this road runs, 1.4 onne of the riches[ agricultural sections in America. Its large piantlition; extending with surprising rapidity, and it«.itnmeuae yfel Luf grain, pork, wool and other ag ricultural pr•odnsts, create ' pressing demand for the cyystruct ion of thin road, Which affords the beat possible guarantee for the bondholder?. especially as the line nine through the w.3lltblest and most thickly populated section of the State. Tat r..l(laiso roar through the rkp and growing State of lflinnesetn. Reference to the map . of the United Staten chow that it teat•rrers the ntort enterprising and growing portrait of cite West. and fossils one of the great trunk lines in direct tanttnunicatiint with New York, Chicago and St. Louis, being to the iatter city ninety miles nearer from Northern lowa and all por.. tkm, of the State of Minnesota than by any other road now built or projected, and alao tho nearest route from Central and Southern lowa. The road is opened for local traffic- as rapidly as 'con. etructed, and thus RECEIVES EARNINGS ON ITS COMPLETED SECTIONS GREATLY IN EXCESS • OF THE AMOUNT NEEDE.D TO PAY THE IN TEREST UPON ITS BONDS BEFORE THE ROAD IS FINISHED. The buyer of thew Bonds is cher:fore guaranteed, by a great haunt's already in exist ence on the route at the road, as welt as by note current earnings, and has not to risk any' of th e coat i ng ,,,,,i es whirl, always attend the opening err roads in a new and unsettled country. &limited quantity only of these Bonds ore How offered of flb A Wl' a thorough investigation of the above miler prise, we recommend these Bonde am a first-clam Invest ment,atfording absolute safety, and paying an unusually liberal rate of interest. All marketable securities at their full price, free of commission and express charges, received in payment. Pamphlets and maps furnished on application. HENRY CLEWS & Co., BANKSRN, No. 32 Wall Street, BOWEN & FOX, , NO. 13 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE: von t mblOrn A DESIRABLE ROME SECURITY, Yielding Over 7 Per Ct. Guaranteed. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR S 1.4 -10 A LIMITED AIIWUNT OF • The Philadelphia and Darby Railroad. Stook, The Dividends on, which aro guaranteed and paid by the Chestnut and 'Walnut btroota Railroad Company on the rms.]: DAYS OF ULYund JANUARY in each 'year order the terms of Lease recently exuouted torn%) yenta The par valtio of the shares is $2O, and tho entire! Opt tal Block consiets of 0n1y.10,01.0 Shares. We are authorized to Mill a [Milted amount of this Stock at the low price of $ll 7.5 per sharo,theroby.yielding. to the purchaser over 7 per cent, dividends, guaranteed by, a hallway Corporation reprosouting 0v0r..51,000,000 of properly. We, refer to 0. 001.411,T• President Chestnut and Walnut Sta. Itailwayloo , to S 011t089 PAY, Prerildent of the Philadelphia. and.flartir .11e 11 :0 3, P as to the elieractor of tbeeocuritY.• • • Copies of ye Lease .can obtainad'at 'BOWEN 436:FOX' 13 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE te22.tu th it 01, Rl§ w -._. W M _..._,... irINANCIAL. A FIRST CLASS SEOOIIII7. WE OFFER FOR SALE 01,000,000 LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE SEVENS'at 871-2 And Accrued Interest from Oot. I. Length of Bond 390 Mlles. THE BOAT) IS COMPLETED AND FULLY EQUIP PIED AT AN ACTUAL COST OF °TEE If/110,000,000, AND RAH PAID FROM 7 TO R PEB CENT. OTT!. DENDIS OK IT& STOCK. FOE THE PAST EMIT TEAL'S. The Bondi are Coupons of $l,OOO each, with right of Registration. $1,200,000 of the Bonds have been sold already (one party taking. $500,000 as a permanent investment), and we have but $1,000,000 on hand, which we °Ter to in vestors as a first-class security. DREXEL . & CO., No. 34 South Third Street. f , if rp REMOVALS. ALTEMUS & . CO • 13 0 0 IK -13 I NI) k.IIIGS • AND Photograph Album Manufacturers, Having 'smut c.l their fitorcroolu and Office to No. 206 NORTH FOURTH STREET, 4 1 , 1487 nowt', • . AND Introduced Improved Steam Machinery I n t o their Bindery, are prepared to All all ordire In their line at the learat raw,' consistent ovith good work, and at the sbcrtcet notice. They will have coinstantly on hand A Full Stook of Blank Book*, Comineroial Stationery And Photograph Albums, To which they invite the attention of bu;ers. Sole Ilanatheto rare of the Patent Hinge Back Albums. fo4-Itrir. TRIMMINGS AND PATTERNS. Grand Opening of Spring Fashions IN IMPORTED PAPER PATTERNS, 7 Bead:ly, March Ist, 1870. The old tfitatatihed and only reliable Paper Pattern, Dress and Cloak Making Emporium. Dresses made to fit with cane and elegance in 24 hours' notice. Mrs. M. A. BINDER'S recent visit to 'Paris enables her to receive Faxhiorut, Trimmings aad Fancy Goode importer to anything in this country. New In design. moderato in price. A perfect system of Dress Cutting taught. Ciatting,l3astinst, Pinking. Fashion Books and Coffering Machines for sale. Sets of Patterns for Merchants and Dress Makers now ready at MRS. - Al. A. 1101, N. W. cor. Eleventh and Chestnut sb. Carefully noto the name and number to avoid being deceived. m •tf r • SEWING MACHINES. T H E WHEELER & WILSON SEWING- MACHINES, The Beet end gold on the lasted Terms. PETERSON CARPENTER, 914 CHESTNUT STREET. N to th Vet COAL. NOTIC,E. The undersigned have this day formed dOo• partuership under the style of • • • LOVE, BOYER Ob CO., for the Tturposo of conducting'tho COAL B.IIIIIPPING mustarirms, and aro prepared to 'bin tho boat varioilon of ANTRIM- C and BITUIRINOUB COALS to any point that oast bo rilach by railroad or navigation. WILLIAM U. lOTA 'LEVI' S. BONE% American Ouildinge,l34 Walnut Street, And PIER 19, PORT RICHMOND. . PitiL,ADHLPIIIA, Fob. 10,1870. mhl-tit tti iarp - - YKENS . VALLEY. 00AL, 18P10ju *daily adapted for open grates.. Also, Loltigk and nhamokin Coal. ror oats by • . -0, 0 , MOURN, & 00., offies,M3 Walnut strdet. Yard, Twelfth ainl %Vasil/natant avenn., fe2,o s tu th burp§ Wharf, foot . or Tn . ikor Week'. WARBURTON'S IMPR,OVED,_ VEN- On. Mated and easy-fittlug Dress Hate (natentod)tn tat too approved fashions of the 96113011. Ohestnut street , pest door to tho Post-9010e. ootl•ttro
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