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THE DaILY EVENING TELEGRAPH i'HILADELPIII A, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1871.
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nmiiAiiAin Diunvnc.
Tk 1)11 Amaaait(.
At tb Chrbnct the comedy of Town and
Vt-vntry and the farce of Turn Him Out will be
represented this afternoon.
This evening it Is expected that President
Clrant will be In attendance to witness Mr.
Davenport's great personation of "Sir Giles
Overreach," in MarslDger's comedy of A A'eio
Way to J'ay Old Debt:
On Monday a new play, entitled Tfw Marqni.
adapted from the French by Mrs. E. Edward
Lewis, of this city, will be prodnced la handsome
style.
At tub Walkct Mr. and Mrs. Williams will
appear this evening in Falconer's drama of
The Men intfut Gap; or, Innisfallen.
AttbbArcr the drama of Fire Fly will be
performed this afternoon and evening, with Lotta
id the leading role.
Tub Two-heapid Girl will be on exhibi
tion this afternoon and evening at the Assembly
Buildings for the last times.
At the Seventh Street Opera Housb
a variety performance will be given this evening.
At the Mtseum, Ninth and Arch streets,
dramatic performances will be given this after
noon and evening.
At thb American there will be a family ma
tinee to-day.
An attractive miscellaneous programme will
Le presented this evening.
IVIIWB OTJXbXRXARir.
CI IT Affair.
j The committee, consisting of fifty, to
( memorialize the Legislature on the subject
(of the "Commission" legislation has been
'appointed by Mayor Fox.
Ij Dr. Neville, of the celebrated infanticide
(case, is lecturing on "One hundred days in
JMoyamenniug."
' The boiler-rlate manufacturers, owinc
'to the effects of the coal strike in advancing
', the price of pig metal, have determined to
'raise the price j of a cent per pound.
lwenty-tnree Kegs 01 powder were touna
in an open shed near Mannyunk, by the Har
bor Police, yesterday. They have been sent
'to the powder magazine.
The thermometer yesterday, at 3 P. M.,
marked 71 decrees.
General Grant last evening paid a visit
to the Hibernian Society.
Two pickpockets, on Thursday after-
xeood, in Market street, seized a Mr. It.
Weber, and one stole his money while the
other throttled him.
Doineatfo Affiilrs.
The St Louia Western Colony has just
.been located at Evans, Colorado.
Twenty-fivo bridges have been swept
; away in Morgan county, 111., by reoent storms.
! Navigation has been resumed as far north
as Maine, and the Kennebec river is reported
i as free from ice.
General Butler notifies his friends that
he does not intend to let his issue with Speaker
Blaine drop where it now is.
The United States steamer Tennessee,
with the San Domingo Commission, will reach
Key West, Fla., on Monday.
St. Patrick's Day was yesterday generally
celebrated throughout the United States by
the Sons of Erin who have made the New
World their home.
Jeff. Davis is at Montgomery, Ala., and
last night, in answer to a serenade, returned
thanks to his auditors, but did not make any
allusion to public matters.
At Ilenrysburg, West Virginia, on Thurs
day evening, Henry Yans shot Moses Kline
through the breast, then attempted to shoot
bis wife and child, and afterward shot himself
dead.
A construction train, on the Barlington,
Cedar Rapids and Minnesota Railroad, having
aboard a large force of laborers, was yester
day thrown from the track, killing five men
and seriously injuring others.
Delegates from the miners of the anthra
cite and bituminous regions of this State met
at Johnstown yesterday, and the W. 13. A.
was merged into a State association, which is
to be known as the Miners' and Laborers'
Beneficial Association. .
Forelan Affairs.
Robert Chambers, the well-known pub
lisher, oi amrjuren, aiea yesterday.
The vacancies in the French Assembly
are mostly from Alsace and Lorraine.
The Germans who remain in France are
accused of continuing depredations.
During the sittings of the Assembly at
Versailles ten trains will run to and from that
city daily.
Owing to the prevalence of the cattle
plague, tne noming oi cattle laira in some
parts of Belgium is prohibited.
Emperor William arrived in Berlin ves-
terday, amid great enthusiasm, and the city
was illuminated in his honor.
The telegraph throughout France for the
transmission of private messages will com
mence operations on Monday.
The Cambridge and Oxford boat crews
are now daily practising on the Thames, pre
paratory to the great race appointed for the
1st of April.
The celebration of St. Patrick's Day in
Ireland yesterday was quite general, and up
to late last night no disturbances were re
ported. The debate on the reorganization of the
British army was reopened in the House of
Commons last night, by Mr.Disraeli and Mr.
Gladstone.
The Effects op Alcohol on the Human
System. Alcohol forms no part of the living
body, and when taken into the stomach is
rapidly absorbed, or rather permeates the
membranes and the coats of the blood-vessels,
and finds its way into the blood, with which it
forms no homogeneous mixture, but, alien'
like, is hurried along in the circulation, to be
eliminated, in great part, as speedily as pos
Bible, that which, is retained producing very
equivocal effests, and in many instances
painful and fatal diseases. It escapes by the
way of the lungs, as shown in the breath of
those who have been drinking ardent spirits
or stroDg wines, and also by the akin and
kidneys. That portion of the alcohol which
is retained in the body accumulates most
readily in the brain and liver, and it has been
found in its pure state after death in these
organs, especially in the brain. The first
manifest effects of an alcoholio liquor are on
the brain and nervous system generally, on
which it acts, in a small dose, as an exoitant,
and in ft larger one as a narcotic Other
il I
arts are affected in a corresponding manner,
eis a at first stimulated, not strengthened,
and afterwards retarded and weakened in
their action.
For example, the heart, that wonderful
and, dnring life, cever-oeaaing pump, when
its inner surface is reached by the tide of
blood containing alcohol, works away so much
the faster to get rid of the intruder; in so
doing its machinery is needlessly strained.
and if this be continued from day to day is
more apt to be deranged and sooner worn out.
Under the operation of the prolonged use of
alcoholio liquors the heart often beoomes
bypertrophied or morbidly thickened, and at
other times auatea and thinner in its sub
stance; or a still worse condition supervenes
its maficnlar texture is converted into fatty
matter, and it fails to coatract with the re
quisite force and regularity, and is liable at
any moment to cease beating. In thin sud
den cessation of tbe heart section is found
an explanation of some of the sudden deaths
of which we read. These destructive effects
of tbe use of alcoholio liquors are not by any
means confined to drunkards; they are seen
in persons who had never been intoxicated
during their lives, but who bad been regular
drinkers of these liquors. The liver is din-
eased in a similar manner from the like
cause. From What Shall We Drink f" in
the April number of Lippineotl't Magazine.
1 a mm ah
How Dan Donnellt found a Rason foi
Drinking. "The dirty blagard! He brought
the wife on me, and me innocent as the child
unborn. He came in here one dav, with a
grate scrape, for Dan affects 'quality man
ners, be having seen the world.
" 'lour nverence. says he, presenting a
great horn, 'this is a qaare bottle.'
ie bosthoon, says I, its an owm ante
diluvian cow's born, judging by the size.
And what may be in it, Dan?'
" Faix, I m tonld it s potheen, says he, 'but
meself has not drawn the cork. It's a grate
grief I can't. I'm on me oath agin it. Father
Mick. I thought you'd like to see a horn
bottle, the first ever I seen, an' I brought it
over.'
" 'It's a grate horn entirely, and you may
lave it, Dan,' said I, jestingly, 'for I have a
reverence for old things. You are sworn
against the contents; I am not.'
" 'I d be proud to lave it wid yer riverence,
an' tin times the like of it, but I daren't,' said
Dan, 'for it's not all out mine.'
"Well, I returned the horn, and without
draming the laste harm, I said, 'It's a curi
osity, Dan, and may the drink in it dr you
good ! Mind ye don't make a beast of your
self. Drink )s for man s health and comfort,
and not to destroy him body and soul and
make a fool and rogue of him to boot, which
is worse in the world's eye than infidelity.
It is necessary to keep on a level with heaven
and earth both, Dan. Take pattern by me.'
" I would wid all my bones, returned
Dan, 'but I'd like to taste the dhrink would
overcome you, Father Mick; I'm in belief
they've left off distil lin' it.'
"The unhanged vagabond! He thought he
paid me a compliment. It's little they know
I am often drinking the pure spring water
when they're content it's whisky. The woman
know the secret and keep it; my blessing on
tnem tor it:
'But I was a deluded priest that day,
though there is satisfaction in knowing I was
not the first bad the feather drawn over his
eyes.
'On the word of a gentleman and priest.
believe it, Dan's ugly, red-headed, weasel-
eyed, vixen old wife the harridan! she was
ten years older than Dan was here next
morning by screech of day, hanging about
my premises like an unclean spirit, waiting
till she could pounce on me out of reaoh and
hearing of old Peggy: and that same she suc
ceeded in. I tell you I had not the least idea
of the hag's intentions, so I fell viotim to her
quite asy and natural bad luck to her that I
should say so I for in my heart I wish ill to
no human soul.
" 'Priest,' said she, 'why did ye civ Dan
lave to dhrink, and him sworn agin it, an'
yon knowin' it ?'
" '1 didn t,' said I.
" 'Ye did,' said she, 'an' he's rowling
dhrnnk now, an' says you gev it him.'
" 'Give him "rowhng drunk, Biday ! said
I, joking on her trip of the tongue, for she
was beginning to look like Nell Cafferty's
cat, the biggest divil between the two ends of
Ireland, no dog daring to go within a mile of
ber 'gave him "rolling drunk," Biddy ?' said
I, in my pleasantest way, thinking to soothe
her; 'how could I give hrm "rowling drunk,"
Biddy, mo carotban eno 7 If he s "rowling
drunk, it s the whisky he got tbe diBtemper
from, the perjured sinner !
"A female fury makes me nervous, throws
me out altogether.
" 'Ocb, says she, 'but yer nate at a joke,
mighty nate; it does one's heart and sow!
good to bear you: 1 feel the betther already.
My Earvis to ye! I see yer gilty, an Holy
Mary help me, the bishop shall hear of yer
t bricks.
"And away she went across the bog, laving
me bothered. It came out that Dan's oath
went to this that he would not touch drink
again till it was put into his hand by the
Eriest; and sure I did put it into the fellow's
and, though innocent of the interpretation
he put on it.
"bo it was Dan round a raaon lor drink
ing, the nefarious rascal! lut i settled witn
him for his perjury and deoeit of me. Biddy
was on her knees to me ever after.
The priest's nectar was fine, the reason for
drinking it good, and the story gave addi
tional zest. Dan was a model of his kind
"Dan of the hern" they call him to this day.
From Wild Ireland" in the April num-
lir of L'ppincott'$ Magazine.
OROOERIES, ETO.
IffeSTA BLIS XX 13 D 1 01.
WARRANTED PURE
Old Government Java Coffee.
Rcasted fresh every day, at only 85 cents per lb., or
8 lbs. for one dollar. Lovers of good Coffee,
give Una a trial and satisfy yourselves.
For sale only at
COUSTY'S East End Grocery,
No. 118 goutli SECOIf I St.,
Below Chesnut, West Bide.
N. B. Choice Groceries of all kinds constantly ar
riving. 8 2 tbsturp
JONDON BROWN BTOUT AND
SCOTCn ALB,
In glass and stone, by the cask or dozen.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
Dealer In Fine Groceries,
Corner ELEVENTH and VINE St
lit
WHISKY, WINE, ETQ.
QAR8TAIR8 ft McCALL.
No. 12S Walnut and 21 Granite Sts
IMPOBTBBS OV
Brandies, Wlnet, Gin, Ollri Oil, Etc.
WHOLXSAIJI DBAUCRS 19
PURE RYE WHISKIES
U BOHD AND TAX FAUX M Ip
FUKNITUHt.
JotiKPH U Campion (late Moore A Campion),
WIXLUM SMITH, KICHAMD a CAMPION.
SMITH & CAMPION.
Manufacturers of
FINE FURNITURE, UPUOLSTERINQS, AND IN
TERIOR HOUSE DECORATIONS,
Hn. 849 hOUTH THIRD Street
Manufactory, No, vie and 811 LEVANT B'reet,
ranadeifhia. 84
FOR SALki
FOR SALE.
A HEW AHD ELEGAKT
BROWN STONE RESIDENCE,
22&kt Side of Logan Square,
Three Doors above Sumner St,
Replete wiih all modern conveniences,
WILL BE COLD ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS.
POSSESSION AT ONCE. CiN EE SEEN AT
ANY EO UR OF THE DAT. 8 11 tf
ELEGANT STORE FIXTURES,
With Marble Counters, Large Tlre-proof, Desk
Letter FreBs, etc., will be sold cbeap for cash
good trade.
No. 83 CHESNUT STREET UNDER THE CON
TINENTAL. 18 18 tf
FOR SALE. OR TO LEASE. AN EuEOANT
MX COUNTRY SEAT. A large double stone Man
sion, Stable, Ice-noose, etc., with Lands. Situated
within ten minutes walk of a station on the North
J'ennsyivanla Kailroad, ana twenty-five minutes
riae or tne city, and hourly trains running.
Apply at No. 118 South WATER Sireet, below
Chesnut. s 17 3t
FOR SALE DESIRABLE DWELLING No
817 South FIFTH Btreet, below Spruce. Good
douse and lot KUxibO reel to a wide ha-.k street.
Apply to 8. WAGN ER, Jr.,
8 18 6t No. 627 WaLN UT Street.
REAL. ESTATE WANTED.
w
N
D.
STORE,
On Chesnut cr Eighth Street.
ADDRESS, STATING! PRICE, LOCATION, AND
FULL PARTICULARS,
1 1
F. B. K.
90
EVENING TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
WAITED XO lMJUCIIASC,
Desirable Real Estate.'
WITHIN ONE MILE OF BROAD AND CHESNUT
STREETS,
Payable In good and available trade, and partly In
cash. Address
8 4 tf "Box 1734, Philadelphia Post Office."
TO INSURANCE COMPANIES, CAPITAL
ISTS, AND OTHERS.
FOR SALE,
BUSINESS FRORERTY, No. 4 27 WALNUT
STREET.
Fcur-story front, flve-story double bacfc buildings,
occupied as offices, and suitable for an Insurance
company, 21 feet 9 Inches front, 124 feet deep.
S. KINGSTON McCAY,
SISt No. 429 WALNUT Street.
TO RENT.
GOOD BUSINESS STAND TO LET,
SUITABLE FOR ANY BUSINESS.
Store ami U volliiiT,
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SIXTEENTH AND
VINE STREETS.
Apply on premises. 8 14 tf
TO RENT ON MODERATE TERMS,
verv desirable store. No. 2i MAbKET rttreet.
21 uy iu ieei. i iu 11
BANKS.
CAPITAL, $200,000.
Authorized Capital, $500,000.
SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS
Since organization, March 10, 1869,
$M-o,ooo
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL ACCESSIBLE
POINT S.
Fourth National Bank
OP rBlLA DELPHI.,
No. 723 ARCH SIREET.
J. HENRY ASKIN, President.
JAMES HOPKINS, Vice-President.
EDWARD F. MOODY, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
J. Henry Askin,
James Hopkins,
Albert C. Roberts,
Samael Miller.
John Farelra,
John Bardaley,
K. A Shallcross,
Samuei J. Creswell, Jr,
Joseph B
natter. ia uuihiu oi
WINDOW BLINDS, ETC.
WINDOW BLINDS,
Lace Curtains, Curtain Cornice, Hol
land Shades,
FAINTED SHADES of the latest tints.
BLINDS painted and trimmed
STOKE SHADES made and lettered.
Picture Cord, Tasaels, Etc, Repairing promptly
attended to.
D. J. WILLIAMS, Jr.,
THo. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
TtUths3m PHILADELPHIA.
C0PYINGPRESSES.
Just received, a Large Assort
ment of the Latest Hi y If a
COFV1NU FKESdEtf.
WM. M. CnRISTT,
Stationer and Printer,
No. 127 S.THIRD Street,
Opposite Ulrard'Baulf.
8 modi
EDUCATIONAL.
H
A R YARD UNIVERSITY
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.,
Comprises the following Department:
Harvard College, tte University Lectures, Divinity
School, Law School, Melical School, Dental School,
Lawrence Scientific School, School of Mining and
Practical Geology, Bussey Institution (a School of
Agriculture and Horticulture), Botanic Garden, As
tronomical Observatory, Museum of Comparative
Zoology, Peabody Museum of Archaeology, Episcopal
Theological School.
The next academic year begins on September 28,
1871.
The Grit examination for admission to Harvard
College will begin Jane 19, at 8 A. M. The second
examination for admission to Harvard College, and
the examinations for admission to the SclentiQo
and Mining Schools, will begin September 23. The
requisites for admission to tbe College have been
changed this year. There Is now a mathematical
aMernatlve for a portion of the classics. A circular
describing the new requisites and recent examina
tion papers will be mailed on application.
t N1VERSITY LECTURES. Thirty-three courses
in 1M0-71, of which twenty begin in the week Feb
ruary 12-19. These lectures are Intended for gradu
ates of colleges, teachers, and other competent
adults (men or women). A circular describing them
will be mailed tn application.
TUB LAW SCHOOL has been reorganized this
year. It has seven instructors, and a library or
16,100 volumes. A circular explains the new course
of study, the requisites for the degTee, and the cost
of attending the school. The second half of the
year begins February 13.
For cataloguer, circulars, or Information, ad-
dress J. W. HARRIS,
8 6 3m Secretary.
E
D G E H I L L
SCHOOL
MERCHANTYILLE, N. J.,
Four Miles from Philadelphia
Tbe session commenced MONDAY, April 10,
1671.
For circulars apply to
3 21 ly Rev. T. W. CATTKLL.
rpiIE REV. DR. WELLS'
BOARDING SCHOOL TOR LITTLE BOYS
From Six to Fourteen years of age. Address the
Rev. DR. WELLS,
2 28 tntpslm Andalusia, Pa.
MAFLEWOOD INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
Ladles. Pittstlelrl. Mass. Long and widely-
known for superior faciliilts and rare beauty of loca
tion. Board and EnRllsh tuition, J150 for ha'f year,
commencing February 23. tpeclal terms to clencal
patrons and teachers.
X 10 lmT rceY. vj. . Brcnii, rnuuipai.
A CGUSTl'S KINKELIN, TEACHER OF PIANO,
J.. can be engHRed for Dancing, raruea, isaier-
talcments. etc. Orders by mail from suburban real.
dences punctually attended to. Residence, No. no
S. eleventh street, below t;nesnui 3 u ltn
PLUMBING, CAS FITTING, ETO.
PANCOAST& MAULE,
THIRD and PEAR Streets,
Plain and Galvanized
Wrought and Cast Iron Pipes
For Gas, Steam and Water.
FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS,
E0ILEE TUBES.
Pipe of all Sizes Cat and Fitted to Order
GAHU,
Having sold HENRY B. PANCOAST and FRAN
CIS I. MAULE (irtntiemen in our employ for seve
ral years past) the Stock, Hoodwill and fixtures of
onr RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, located at the
corner of l'HtRD and PEAK Streets, la thla city.
that branch of our business, togetner witn that or
HEaTiNG and VENTILATING PUBLIC and JHI-
VATB BUILDING, both by STdaM and HOT
WATER, in all Its various systems, will be aarrled
on under the tlrm name of PANCOAST A MAULS,
at the old stand, and we recommend tnem to the
trade and business putrllo as being entirely compe
tent to i e norm au woik oi tnai cnaracter-
. .111X11 mifiimn . nr
Philadelphia, Jan. 28, 1870. 8 16
PROPOSALS.
fTX) CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDERS.
SEALED PROPOSALS,
Indorsed "Propo
sals for Bnildlng a Public School-
house in the Tvyeuty-seventh Ward." will
be received by the nndersitmed at tneomoe, Month-
east corner of SIXTH and A DELPHI Streets, until
THURSDAY. March 23. 1871. at 13 o'clock M..
lor building a mono Bcnooi-nouae on a lot or
ground situate on tbe corner of Thirty-eighth and
Snruce streets. In the Twenty-seventh ward.
eaia sonooi-nouae to uo uuui in accuruttuce wnu
the plans of L. H. Esler, Superintendent of Scnool
ruiiKiinga, to do Been ai tne oiuue ui iue suhu oi
Vnhlio Education.
No blda win be considered unless accompanied Dy
a certificate from the City Solicitor that tbe provi
sions of an ordinance approved aiay go, lboo, nave
hen comDllea with.
Tbe contract will oe awaraea oniy vj Known mas
ter builders.
By order of the committee on rroperty.
U. W. UALLIWELL
8 11 10 18 23 Secretary.
7RA&KFORD ARSENAL, OFFICE A. C. S.
PniLAnti.rmi, Pa,
March IS, 1871.
PEALED PROPOSALS in duplicate will be re
ceived at this oitlce until l'i M., April IS, 1871, for
furnishing the fresh beef required by the Subsist
ence Department, U. S. A., at thla station during
the two moiiins commencing May i, ltm. informa
tion as to conditions, quality of beef, payments, etc.,
can be obtained ny application to
willi am rniNus,
8 IB 6t First Lieut. Ord., A. C. S.
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. ETO.
n L O T H HOUSB.
JAMES & MUDBR.
no. 11 North gEfJOnu Street,
Sign of the Golden Lamb,
Ait w receiving a large and splendid assortmen
of new styles of
FANCY CA88IMEKE3
And standard makes of DOESKINS, CLOTHS ana
COATINGS, 8 83 mwl
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
LEGAL NOTICES.
TN 1nE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE
X til l AND I'UUm i I lllL,AUlLf U1A.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Please take notice that the undersigned has filed
a petition in the Court of Common Pleaa for the (Jlty
mi Uountr of Philadelphia, for the benefit of the
Insolvent Laws of thin State, aud that the laid Court
have appointed tiu kbuai, the Both day or uarcn.
lf-71, at the Oounty Court House, as the time aud
place for the bearing of the said petition, and where
the creditors of the undersigned may aitend, should
they deem proper. aiattuis kaas,
8 14 tuiliK 6t Insolvent.
COAL.
p. OWEN A CO.,
COAL DEALER.-!,
FHBERT HTHEKT WHARF,
SCHUYLKILL.
8 10 lyt
CNOWDON A RAU'S COAL DEPOT, CORNER
O D1I.LW YN and WILLOW Streets. Lehigh aud
Schuylkill COAL prepared expresaly for famuy oaa
at lue loweav voau prices.
REAL. ESTATE AT AUOTtQN.
FITBLIO PALE THOMAS A SON9. AUC-
tA'-i tloneera. Desiratile Country Mansion. witrt Sta
tu and Coach-honse, Riverside, Burlington county,
New Jersey, on the line of the Camden aol Amw?
Railroad, is miles above Camden, and two minutes'
walk from Station and Dye from Steamboat Laud
In. On Tuesday, April is, 18J1, at la o'clock, noon,
will be cold at public sale, at the Philadelphia
txehange, a modern double x-tory brick rough
cast mansion, situate at the northeaat earner of
Lafayette avenue ana KOMum street, Riverside,
tlnUaAH si sin n w JO AW T orflfll tliA Ia
VO feet in front on Lafayette avenue, and extending
in aepin along ttoesuin urcti si i n-et oi an inun.
At tbe depth of 1M feet It widens to 100 feet, and
continues In depth of that width. Excellent gin-
ning and nsmng near at nana; nne roas ana anv
lng In the vicinity ; 11 trains to and from the city
dally pass tbe premises. Photograph can be seen at
the auction rooms, and for a p an of the houe and
further patlcnlars. Innnire of Edward A Hftlntx,
No. 433 Walnut street, I'hllsdelphla. Immediate
possession. v in rx snown rty Mr. near, on tne
premisea. Terms One-half of the purchase money
can remain.
M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers.
8 11 25 a 1 813 Nob. 138 and 11 S. FOURTH Street.
0 REAL ESTATE. THOMAS fc SONS' SALE.
'i Large and valuable lot. 8. E. corner of Broad
aiitl Snyder street. First ward. Three front, on
1 uesday.March 21, lPTl.at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold
at puunc sale, at tne rmiaaeipnia Exchange, all that
large and valuable lot of ground situate at the S. E.
corner of Urosd and Snyder streets. First ward, con
taining In front on Broad street 120 feet, and ex
tending in rtppth eastward (crossing a certain new
Btreet r.O feet wide, 2V5 feet eastward from and
parallel with Ilroad street, and also crossing a other
new streets, each 25 feet wide, one of them at the
distance of 160 feet eastward from and parallel with
uroad street, and tne otner at tn distance or si reel
6 Inches westward from and parallel with Thirteenth
street, and extending from Snyder to Jackson
street), bis reel to Tnirteeutn street. Terms ftiooo
may remain on mortgage. The above lot Is very
valuable for building purposes, being In an Improv
ing neighborhood, and in the immediate vicinity or
several dcBlrable dwellings.
M. thomas fc sons, AncTioneers,
8 918 Nob. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street
f? REAL ESTATE. TnOM AS fc SONS' SALE,
fcjii Large and Valuable Square of Ground, Twelth
street, Thirteenth street, Mlitlin street, McKean
Btreet, First ward. 400 feet front, 896 feet deep. 4
fronts. On Tuesday, March 81 1871, at U o'clock,
noon, win do sold at nnonc sa'e, at tne r nnaaei-
phla Exchange, all that large and valuable square
or ground situate on Tweiwn street, Thirteenth
street, Il I til in street, and McKean street, First
ward; contolnlng in fronton Twelfth and Thirteenth
streets 400 feet, and extending In depth on Mltllin
and McKean streets 896 feet. Curbed, paved, and
water-nines on Thirteenth and Mltllin streets.
Terms One-third cash; balance may remain on
mortgage. 1 he above lot la very valuable ror build
ing purposes, being la an Improving neighborhood,
and In the Immediate vicinity of several desirable
dwellings.
M. 'J UU.VAS 5uir, Auctioneer,
8 9 18 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street.
PEREMPTORY SALE THOMAS & HOSS.
Auctioneers Valuable lot, Richmond street,
uuove Allegheny avenue, Twentv-tlfth ward, 60 feet
rront. On Tuesday, March 28, 1871, at. 18 o'clock,
noon, will be Bold at public sale, without reserve,
at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable lot
ol ground, situate on the northwest side of Hlch-
moud street, 80 feet Inches southwest or West-
more and street. Tweutv-nrin ward; containing in
front on Richmond street 60 feet, and extending In
depth 1C0 feet to a M feet wide street called Fmher
Btreet two fronts, clear oi au inenmorance. saie
aosolute.
M. THOMAS ft soxs, Auctioneers,
8 9 IS 26 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street.
i EXECUTOR'S AND TRUSTEES SALE.
'Estate of Ferris Price, deceased. Thomas A
soils, auctioneers. Well-secured (Ironnd Rent, IrtO
a year. On Tuesday, aiarcn lsii, at iio ciock,
noon, will be sold at public sale, at tbe Philadelphia
Exchange, all that weii-Becurea reaeemaoie grouna
rent of 6o a year, payable January and July, Issu
ing outora lot of ground, npou wnicn is erected a
three-story brick dwelling, situate on tne east side
of Florida street, 217 leet sonih of Fitzwater street.
Fourth, wara, jno. 7co: containing in iront on norma
street 10 feet, and extending In depth 61 feet to
Jtesup street.
M. IUU.MAS Aiicujoeern.
8 4 1826 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street.
REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' SALE.
Verv Valuable Business Stand. Three-story
More, No. 1013 Chesnut street, between Tenth and
Eleventh stretw, 24 feet front. On Tuesday,
March 2 1871, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at
public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchanse, three
story brick store, No. 1013 Chesnut street, 24 feet 0
inehts by 178 feet.
Terms jio,ti(u caBn. K.eys at tne auction rooms.
For further particulars apply to Edward O. Diehl.
No. 630 Walnut street.
M. thomas sums, Auctioneers,
8 4 E4t Nos. 189 and 141 S. FOURTH Street.
ffm REAL ESTATE THOMAS & SONS' SALE.
Li::; BuiIiIIdk lot. Dauphin street, weBt of Tulip
t-treet, XMiicteenin waru. un lui-suay ninrcn zi,
at the rruiaiifcipnia -bxcnangn, an tnai lot oi grouna
sltna'e on the south side of Dauphin street, 86 feet
wt Bt of Tnlio street, .Nineteenth ward; containing
In front on Dauphiu Btreet 18 feet, and extending in
depth 70 feet 6 inches. Terms cash.
8 818 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Sreet.
M ORPHANS' COURT SALE ON THBPRE
mlsea Estate of WILLIAM SNYDER, De
ceased THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers Three
desirable frame Cottages, Stable, and Shop, aad
Cottage Lots, Green Street and Goodman street,
Rising Sun, Twenty-fifth ward. On THURSDAY,
April 13, 1871, at 1 o'clock, will be sold at public sale,
on the premises. Full particulars at the Auction
itooms. m. Ill' 'MAO a, ojia,..im;noin!rs,
8 8 1 1 18 28 apl Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH St.
CITY ORDINANCES.
COMMON COUNCIL OF PIIILADELPHI
Clerk's Office, I .
Philadelphia, March 17, 1871. f
In accordance with a Resolution adopted by
the Common Council of the city of Philadelphia
on Thursday, the sixteenth day of March, 1871,
the annexed bill, entitled, "An ordinance
creating a loan for the extension of the
Water Works," ia hereby published for public
information. . . . .
JOHN EtJft.tSie.lN,
Clerk of Common Council.
AN ORDINANCE CHEATING A LOAN FOR
THE EXTENSION Olf THE WATER,
VVOP.K8.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That the
Mayor ot rmiaaeipma oe ana ne is nereoy
authojized to borrow at not lees than par, on
the credit of the city, two million one hundred
and twenty-two thousand dollars for the further
extension of the Water Works. For which inte
rest not to exceed tbe rate of eix per cent, per
annum, shall be paid halt -yearly, on me urst
days of January and July, at the oiUce of the
City Treasurer.
Tbe principal of eaid loan shall be payable
and oaid at the expiration of thirty years from
tne date oi tne same, ana not oeiore wuuout
the consent of the holders thereof; and tbe
certificates therefor, in the usual form of the
certificates of city loan, shall be issued in such
amounts as the lenders may require, but not for
any fractional part of one hundred dollars, or,
if required, In amounts of five hundred
or one tnousana aouars: ana it snail uo ei
. a S 1 - .It I
pressed in said certificates that the loan therein
mentioned and the Interest thereof are payable
free from all taxes.
Section 2. Whenever any loan stall be
made by virtue thereof, there shall be by
force of this ordinance annually appropri
ated out of the Income of the corpo
rate estates, and from the sum raised by
taxation, a sum sufficient to par the interest on
taid certificates; and the further sum of three
tenths of one per centum on tbe par value of
such certificates so Issued shall be appropriated
onarterlv out of said income and taxes to a
sinking fund, which fund and Its accumulations
are hereby especially pledged for the redemp
tion and payment oi saia ceruueatca.
RESOLUTION
TO PUBLISH A LOAN BILL.
Resolved. That the Clerk of Common Coun
cil be authorized to publish in two dally news
papers of this city dally for four weeks the
ordinance presented to common Council on
Thursday. March 16, 1671, entitled "An ordl
nance creatine a 'oan for tbe extension of the
Water Works.' Aud tbe raid C erk. at the
stated meetlntr of Councils after said Dubllca
tlon, shall pretent to this Council one of each
of said uewepapers for every day in which the
tame than tuu tetn mace.
AMUSEMENTS.
M ERIC AN ACADEMY OK MC8IJ
GRAND CONC1RT
BECK'S PHILADELPHIA BAND, No. 1.
THURSDAY KVENINO, April is. Inn.
ORAND MILITARY BAND,
In an Entire New Uniform.
CHOICE SELECTIONS OP
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUtflC.
Tickets, 60 cents each.
Reserved teats, 7a cents. O 4 1M41S
JAVENPORT-8 CHESNUT STREBTTHKATRS.
DAVENPORTS STAR COMPANY
will appear on
SATURDAY EVENING.
By very sneilal desire,
A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS
Will be performed, with
B.L. DAVENPORT aa SIR GILES OVERREACH.
Doors open at 7 y ; commence ai 8 o'rlo k.
WALNUT STREET THEATR B.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING. Mareh 18, '
FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT O
MR, AND MRS.. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
The successful Irish Drama, by Falconer, entitled
THE MEN IN THE GAP: cu"uou
OR, INNISFALLEN.
Mr. BARNEY WILLIAMS a Terrenes O'Ryan
with the favorite song "Wearing of the Green."
Mrs. HARNEY WILLIAMS an.. ...Maggie Manulre
with the beautiful song of "Killarncy Lakes."
In act fourth will be shown a new and J
MAGNIFICENT PANORAMA.I -
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET
THEATRE. Begins H to 8 o'clock.
TO-N1UHT (Saturday), at to 8,
Seventh and Last Time of
FIRE FLY.
LOTTA AS FIRE FLY.
MONDAY "Utile Nell and the Marchioness."
Seata secured six days In advance.
17AREWELL OF THE TWO-HEADED OIRL
' COMBINATION.
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK.
No one should fall to improve thla tbe LAST
OPPORTUNITY of witnessing
NATI KES GREATEST LIVISO WONDER.
ASSEMBLY BUILDING, from 8 to 0 and rrom I to
10 P. M. Admission, 80 cents.
ai iuif jciNTtiwjv, Aiarcn 20.
At FHtENIXVILLE, March 21.
3l6 3t
SEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE
REECE'H VARIETY TROUPE,
Commencing MONDAY EVENING, March 13, 1S71,
In their 6oigs, Dances. Ethiopian Acts, Bar
lcsqnes, Character Songs, Etc.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8. 3 13 6t
F
OR ONE WEEK
LONGER,
GETTYSBURG,
KOTBERMEL'S
BATTLE
OF
AT
No. 1003 CHESNUT Street.
From 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
All who have not yet seen this great Picture
should not fall to do so before Its removal, x a 25
AMERICAN MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE
Northwest corner of NINTH and ARCH Streets,
Open daily from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M.
100,000 CURIOSITIES
From all parts of trie World.
THIRTY CAGES OF WILD ANIMALS.
The Splendid Dramatic Company appearing In the
Lecture Room every Evening at 8 o'clock, and Wed
nesday and Saturday afternoons at 8 o'clock.
Admission to all the Attractions, 80 cents. 1913 tf
17OX'B NEW AMERICAN THEATRE, CHESNUT
? Street, above Tenth,
AMUSEMENTS OF ALL NATIONS.
EVERY EVENING
And SATURDAY MATINEE.
GREAT CONGRESS OF STARS.
Comprising the best artists In the'eoumry, who
appear in Grand Ballets, Dutch Comedy, Local
Ssetches, Minstrelsy, EthloplanActs, Farce, Comlo
Vocallsm, Pantomime, etc.
LOOKING CLASSES, ETO
JAMES 5. CARLO & SONS,
No. 816 CHESNUT STREET,
Have reduced the prices of ALL THEIR
Cliroiiiot) 25 Per Cent.
Tb'B Includes
ALL CHllOMOS PUBLISHED,
AMERICAN AND OTHERS.
FRAMES of every character equally as cheap.
WATOHEK, JEWELRY, ETO.
TIIK
NEW Y0BK WATCH COMPANY'S
WATCIIEH,
(Factory, Springfield, Mass.
In presenting their Watches to the American pub
lic.we doso with the knowledge that in point of finish
and time-keeping qualities they are superior for the
price to any Watch made la this country.
For sale by
ALEX. R. HARPER A BRO.v
Successor to John M. Harper,
No. 308 CHESNUT STREET,
SECOND STORY, 8 8 amrp
Salesroom of the American Watch.
GOLD MEDAL REGULATORS.
U. IV. IIUSSBLI ,
No. 22 NORTH SIXTH BTREET,
Begs to call tbe attention of the trade and customers
to the annexed letter:
TRiKSLATTON. '
"I take pleasure to announce that I have given to
Mr. O. W. RUSSELL, of Philadelphia, the eacluslv '
sale of all goods of my manufacture. He will be
able to sell them at the very lowest prices.
H1USTAV BECKER,
"First Manufacturer of Regulators,
a 85 "Freiburg, Germany.
FISHINO TACKLE.
TO SPORTSMEN.
TBE OLDEST FISHING TACKLE STORE IN TILS
CITY.
(40 years established.)
SAMUEL SPANG,
No. 143 NORTH THIRD STREET.
Just received direct from England, a full and va
ried assortment of FISHING TACKLE, as follows:
sooo dozen Best English Troat Flies, to suit tha
season.
A full supply of Fine English Trout Rods and
Books.
oo Best Savannah Fishing Rods, 88 to 80 ft. ion?.
Also, a full supply of R. Hemming A Son's superior
quality of Fish Hooks, Limerick fc Klrby.-s eto. etc.
Out Snoods, Bilk, Bilk and Hair, araas iLlaes of
every description. Also, Bamsoo Kods, II to 18 feet.
aiiilnoa m aria tt rtrtup
bole Importer (for 40 years) of the QENTJlNa
HA A KI.K 111 IIMu "
CTA1R B018t iTKP FJLATEg,
OAS TORCHES, OAS TURNERS, WAX
TAPERS, Etc. Etc.,
On band and for sale by
WlLliR A; 91089,
MANUFACTURERS,
8 10 lm No. 820 South FIFTH Street.' '
' i
HATS AND CAPS.
HWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTILATE!!
and easy-fl.tlng UKKaS HATS (patented), In alt
the improved laatiioos of the season. C ILLS NUT;
fcueet, next door to the rout OCke, rp)

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