THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKArH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, ArRIL 23, 1870. 3 news suaiRZAxrsr. City Affair. A meeting of colored citizens of the Twentieth ward war held last erening at the pnblio bonne Girard avenue and Alder street. William Randolph was chosen President, John Hall Vice-President, John Traverse Secretary, and John Clowers Treasurer. Reports were received from the committee on arrangements, showing that it had been decided to wear black snits, with bine glazed raps having the nnmber of the ward on the front, encircled by a wreath. It was also recommended that the Central Executive Committee be requested to invite his Honor Mayor Fox to participate in the parade. A meeting of the colored citizens of the Thirteenth ward was held at the hall corner Franklin and Buttonwood streets. Isaiah White acted as chairman, Samuel Crawford Secretary, and Henry Johnson Treasurer. Manuel Johnson was appointed Chief Mar filial, Isaiah White first aid, and Thomas John eon second aid. A young woman was discovered about 7 o'clock last evening by Offloer Dann, at Thirty-fourth street and Darby road, acting in a very strange manner. She was taken in charge and conveyed to the station house, when it was discovered she had taken oxalio acid, a bottle containing the same having been found upon her. Medical aid was then rendered, after which she was removed to the Almshouse. A letter was found on her, say ing that she was tired of life, and requesting that her body should be given to the doctors. A spirited trot took place yesterday afternoon at Suffolk Fark, between the brown gelding (slippery and the sorrel mare Nellie. The two were matched for a purse of $500, mile heats; best three in five to wagons. Nellie was driven by William II. Doble, and Slippery by John Lovett. Nellie won the race in three straight heats. In the Court of Common Pleas room last evening the ' "Philadelphia Temperance Re form" held a publio meeting, under the aus pices of Philadelphia Division, No. 1, Sons of Temperance. Addresses were made by Rev. Dr. Cook, Rev. Thomas Finley, William J. Mullen and others. Meetings will be held every Friday evening at the same place. A publio meeting waa also held in Dr. Shep pard's church, Buttonwood, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Several addresses were made. Domestic Affair. Gold closed yesterday at 113. Ex-Governor King died at St. Louis yes terday. . The House is still engaged on the Tarifl question. The new Minister from Hayti presented his credentials to the President yesterday. The Darien Canal treaty has been re jected by the Colombian Congress. Four men were arrested at Montreal on the arrival of the American train on Monday evening on suspicion of Fenianism. The Postmaster-General made a number of postal changes in Pennsylvania yesterday. The Ways and Means Committee had a cession yesterday, when the Funding bill was considered, without any result being arrived at, however. A couple of witnesses were before the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday, in re cord to the alleged attempts to bribe Senators. Nothing was proved. A bill was passed in the Senate yesterday prescribing an oath of office to be taken by ex-Confederates not disqualified by the four teenth amendment. The war steamer Michigan, lying at Erie, Pa., is being put in readiness for aotaal ser vice. It is thought that this has something to do with the Fenian movement on Canada. Forrlan Affairs. Bismark is better. There is a ministerial crisis in Wallachia. A ballot agitation has commenced in Ba varia. Russia has signed the Burlingame treaty, and agreed to a fair settlement of the frontier question. The refusal of our Supreme Court to reopen the legal-tender cases'is applauded by the London 1'ott. J Queen Victoria and Princess Alexandra had a narrow escape from death yesterday while driving. The plebiscitum decree, and an Imperial letter explaining the proposed changes, will appear to-morrow. Daru denies, through his organ, thut he and Buffet resigned because of a letter from the Duke d'Aumalo. The Marathon brigands refuse to give up their prisoners or to surrender, although they are surrounded by troops. Fenians having threatened vengeance against the Pall MaU Gazette, the oflioe of that journal has been placed under the pro tection of a heavy police force. STATE EXPENSES. Pennsylvania.' Expenses' Daring the Fiscal Vear Anoint Hequlred for Interest Debt, Malarlea, Kte. The following is an abstract of the annual appropriation bill made by the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its receut session, and approved by the Governor, to provide for the ordinary expenses of the Government and other general and specific objects for the fiscal, year com mencing June 1, 1870, and ending Jane 1, 1871, to be puld out of any moneys in the W late Trea sury not otherwise appropriatod: Interest on the funded debt of the State milling due July 1 andAugastl, 1S70, and January 1 and February 1, 1871. f 1,700,000 Pensions and gratuities 100,000 Executive Department 141,100 Male Department 21,H75 Auditor-General 8 OInce 81,033 fcurveyor-Uenertil'B OiUce 11,245 Legislative Departments 210,820 Public l'rlntlng 53.CM Attorney-General's Oillce 7,0 Adjutant-General's Olllce 18,450 HUite Treasury 10,426 Judiciary '274.600 titate Historical Department 11,700 Publio Grounds aud Buildings 12,224 Board of Public charities H.160 Common School Hyutem 610,776 fctate Library 8,900 tioldiers1 Orphan Schools 1531,441 Charitable Institutions aic.ooo Wale Penitentiaries 6s,004 Miscellaneous 3,90d Total 3,0'JO,78 OBITUARY A nut In A. Klna. Hon. A. A. King, a prominent jurist of Mis souri, died yenterday in fct. Louis, aged slxty Tilne years. He was born in Sullivan county, Tennessee; studied law, and waa admitted to ttio bar on becoming of age. lie removed to Mis souri iu I80O, and in 1831 was elected to the Legislature of that State, and was returned for a second term two years luter. In 183'J he was appointed a circuit judge, which position ho held until 1848, when he was elected Governor of the tit ate, his term of ollice expiring in 18M. In 18(W he was again placed upon the bench, but was elected during the same year as Representative from Missouri to the Thirty-eighth Congress, serving upon the Judiclury Committee. A Nashville man publishes a "card" si columns long. iu. Why do politicians and people whose names get into the paper always iccl called upon to tpcuk by the card ' MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Htt nee tint Pag. ALMANAC FOlTPlIIXAlbKLpHlA THIS DAT. Bum Risks... B'lOjMooN Risks l-M Bow Bsts 6-47 1 lima Watbb 8-13 PHILADELPHIA' BOARD 07 TBAD& J. PntCS WaTH BRILL,) IlKNHY WlNHOK, COMMITTER OF TBS MONTH. GKOKOS N. AM. UN, ) OOMMITTKS ON IRBTTRAnON. John O. James, Geo. L. Busby, K. A. Bonder, Wm. W. Paul, Thoma L. Gillespie. CLEARED YE8TKRDAT. Steamship Achilles, Colhurn, New Orleans, Philadel phia and Southern MaU Kteaumhtp Co. Steamer CenMpede, Doughty, Savannah, Philadel phia and Southern Mall SteaniHhlp Co. Steamer Mayflower, Fultz, New York, W. P. Clyde A Co. Brig St. Peter, Le Blano, Areclbo, P. K., Soader A Adams. Brig Kate Foster, Fickett, Newburyport, Warren A Grepg. Bchr Khali. Bainci, Avery, New Haven, Pritchard A Ebert, Tng Hudson, Nicholson, Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. Tng Chesapeake, Merrlhew, Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Saxon, Sears, 47 hours from Boston, with mdse. and passengers to II. Wlnsor A Co. Oil the CroBg Ledge, passed a foreign brig at anchor; below Bombay Hook, brig Castlllan, from Matanzas; schr M. F. Staples, from Cardenas, and an unknown schooner at anchor; below Morris Llston's, brig Ocean Belle, from Sagna; olT Reedy Island, an un known brig ; off Delaware City, bark Aukathor, from Londonderry. Hteamer Tacony. Nichols, 84 hours from New York, With mdse. to W. M. Ilalrd A Co. Hteamer Frank, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, With mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Steamer Bristol, Wallace, 24 hoars from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Brig Mary E. Thompson, Bank, 15 days from Ssgua, with molasses to 8. Morris wain A Co. Schr Challenge, Thomas, 8 days from Searsport, With mdse. to Knight A Sons. Schr Chss. P. Stlekney, Math Is, B days from Bt. Mary's, Ga., with lumber to Souder A Adams. bchr Wm. S. Mason, McNItt, 9 days from Milton, Del., with grain to Christian A Co. Tug Chesapeake, Merrlhew, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Commodore, Wilson, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. WENTTO SEA. Ship Tamerlane, for New Orleans, and brig Sir Robert Napier, for Coik for orders, went to sea yes terday. .... Correspondenee Of The Evening Telegraph. KASTON McMAHON'8 BULLETIN. Nbw Vors Ofpicb, April S3. Three barges leave In tow to-night for Baltimore, light. James Scrlbner, with salt, for Trenton. A. Allison, with grain, for New Brunswick. H. Campbell, with barrels, for Philadelphia. Baltimore Branch Offici. April 82. The follow ing barges leave in tow to-night, eastward : Allda, B.C.Lake, Frank Bruce, A. J. Taylor, W. J. Dunlap, and Minnesota, all with coal for New York. Philadelphia Branch Officr, April 83 Barge C. A. Dornflcld, with coal for Baltimore, left last evening. L. S. C. MEMORANDA. Ship Astronom, Klopper, cleared at Baltimore 81st Inst, for Bremen via Philadelphia. Steamship Wyoming, Teal, hence, at Savannah on Thursday night. Steamship J. W. Everman, Hinckley, for Philadel phia, sailed from Charleston yesterday. Steamship Whirlwind, Sherman, hence, at Provi dence 80th Inst. Steamer Rattlesnake, Wlnnett, hence, at Boston 21st Inst. Bark Sicilian, Perclval, for Philadelphia, sailed from Wood's Hole 10th Inst. Brig Leonard Myers, Uluks, cleared at New York yesterday for Oporto. Brig Volant, Garrison, at St. Thomas 14th Inst, for Areclbo, to load for Philadelphia at 3-26 gold for IDOl&8fiS Brig Ida M. Comery, Norden, hence, remained at St. Thomas 14th Inst. Brig Shannon, Sawyer, hence, remained at Carde nas 18th in St. for north of 1 1 at t eras, to sail 13th. Brig George E. Dale. Pierce, from Matanzas for Portland, at Holmes' Hole 81st Inst. was reported sailed for Philadelphia. Brig Etta M. Tncker, Tucker, hence, sailed from Rio Janeiro 14th ult. for Buenos Ayres. Schr E. F. Meany. Lewis, from Portland for Phila delphia, passed Hell Gate 81st Inst. Schr Sophie Wilson, Walls, from Matanzas, sailed from Delaware Breakwater 20th Inst, for New York. Schr Archer A Reeves, Ireland, hence, at Barba dos 8lst ult., and sailed Olh Inst, for Port Spam. Schr Roswell, Copp. hence, at Baroados 3d Inst., and remained Dth discharging. Schr Mary G. Collins, Eudlcott, hence, at Barba dos 9th Inst., discharging. Schr Taylor A Mathls, Cheesman, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. Schr Gold Hunter, Secord, hence for St John, N. B., at Salem 10th Inst. Schr Farragut, Clark, hence, at Salem 20th Inst Bchr Chas. Carroll, Chase, for Philadelphia,cleared at Boston 20th Inst. Schr R. S. Corson. Corson, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 21st Inst. NOTICE TOMARINERS. Notice 1b given that the works upon Uollett's Point have been extended for some distance out on the reef, and, In order to facilitate the navigation, and protect the works from collisions by vessels passing through Hell Gate, a white light has been placed on the extremity ef the work now erected. THE FINE ARTS. Qm F. HA8ELTINE, No. 1125 CHESNUT STREET. FOR THIRTY DAYS FROM DATE I WILL SELL MY IMMENSE STOCK AT A LARGE REDUCTION. A great opportunity to obtain choice goods In the FINK ARTS line at low prices. 11 iorp ENGINES. MACHINERY. ETO. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND iRnil VR WORkH NKAKIK A T.FVV iUUll!'triil 1HJ ITftU U"l' If! 1 iLAKTfiriiLACKSMITUS, and FOUMDKR8. bavin for many fear Dean in anooesstai operation, ana own ex nlnsivlv ecirtuted In bnildina and reDaninc Marina and Kiver Engines, nigh and low prewar. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, to. eto., reepeotially offer their ser vioM to the Dulilio as being rally prepared to oontraot (or ngiuesof all sines, Marine, River, and Stationary j baring sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to ereoat orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern making made at the shortest notice. Uigb and Low pre are l1 ine Tabular and Cylinder Boiler of the best Penn sylvania Charcoal Iron. Forging of all sites and kind, Iron and tiras Castings of all descriptions. KoU Turning Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with ill above bUBinee. Drawings and speolfl cations for all work done at thf stnulifttiuient tree 01 onarge, ana wars guaranuiea. The subscribers have ample wharf dock-room for repair! of boat, where they oan he in oerf eot safety, and are Dro Tided with si' ears, b looks, fails, eto. etc., for raising bean or light wights. JACOB O. NBAFIBL JOHN P. LKVY, I H BXAOH and PALMER Street. riRARD TUDE WORKS. JOHN B. MUKPHY & BROS., manufacturer of Wrought Iron Pipe, Etc., PHILADELPHIA, FA. WOKK8, TU'ENTY-TIUHD and FILBERT Htreet. OKtfK K, 14 1 No. 44 North PI F Til Htreet. STOVES, RANQE3, ETO. THOMSON'8 LONDON KITCHENER or KUKOPHAN KANUK, for families, hotels, or lublio iuatitutioDU, in TWKBII xi ri r-.it it SI7.KH. Also. Philadelphia Ranges, Hot-Air Fur naces, rnrlume iieai, uiminh .iiouuiiu tMovus, hath Uoilers, Btew-bole Plates, Hoilers, (looking bwvesleto. KIMJAB L THOMSON, DUOCessor to ru a urn i iiirnnun, fm 6m No. ami H. SKUOND btreet. .1. T. KARTOW 3. M'MAHOW. LA(tl'On Ac McMAHON, amri'isa and coHMtssioy mshcbaats. No. 11 OOKN'I'IKM HLIP. New Vorlt, No. IS HOOTM WilaUVKS, Pbiladulphia, No 4a W. I'RA'IT kirnf.. Haltiiuora. We are prepared to ship every description of Freight to PMliultili.hiM. Now ork. WiluiiiiirLuii. and intermeiliat iioiiita with promptnen and rte,patch. Uunal lioaW and eieaut-tu' lutuioBuuai tue snortst nvliue. CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. WM. D. ROGERS, CAZUlZAGZa BTJXXDEXl, ORIGINAL AND ONLY Manufacturer of the Celebrated ROGERS CARRIAGES, IOOO (nl 101 1 CIII38NTJT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, New and elegant styles of Carriages constantly produced. 8 as tnUiaSmrp OIOARS. C. WOKTIIlNTOI Sc StI, Wholesale and Retail Dealerb In Imported and Domestic Clears, AND ALL AKTIOLKS OB THB TRADK, 433 Chegnnt St, opposite the Post Office, Branch of 1()6 Soath SIXTH Btreet, PHILADELPHIA. AGENTS FOR KEY WEST CIGARS. W invite an inspection of oar stock, (very sale being guaranteed, 8 H6 1m T A ROSA E8PANOLA" XJ "KKT WEST HAVANA CIGARS." Having the agency for the sale of the celebrated brand of LA KU8A KSPANOLA KEY WKtJT HAVANA CIGAK8, we invito dealers to examine oar stock, being eqaai in an respecis mi an unportea uavana, ana mouii lees in price. M. B. MCDOWELL A OO., Oommioaion Merchant, No. 89 N. WAT EH btreet 471m ROOFING. PATENT ENGLISH ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT Thia Felt makes a cheap, durabl, and light permanent Hoofing , and from It lightnsss and easy applicability, it can b readily fixed by any oamenter or bandy laborer. It is much nied for large Open Hoofs, as of Ohorohea, Chapels, Publio Hall, eto., as well as for Houses, Cot tage, Verandahs, Bummer Hoases, etc It (qaalizes the temperature by counteracting the heat of summer and the cold of winter. It deadens the sound of falling rain or hail on the Roof, and prevent condensation of moisture. The Felt does not crack from Chang of temperature, and, being non conducting in it properties, resists alike heat from the Sun and oold from the Frost. It i mode in Bolls, 36 yard long, 32 inches wide. Patent IHtumlnous Lining Felt FOR THB PROTECTION OF DAMP WALLS. To those building at the Sea-sbor, attention is called te this Felt a espeoially adapted for Lining Walls. FOR 8 ALB BT MERCHANT & CO., Rlnnafactnrer'a Agent, Nos. 517 and 519 MINOR STREET, 4 12tutns8trj PHILADELPHIA. READY BOOFIN G. This Booflna la adapted to all building. Itoanh PP8d trO otririrn rT m in nnrvixa Dinar jm ruai nivr o at one-half the expense of tin. It ia readily put on old fibinfrle Roofs witbont remoring the hinftles, tbos svoid i&3 tlie damatTiogof oeilinRs and fiirzutare wbile ander- Dins rvuttirtL iaiukhsvui ubvu.i ?xtKBKKVK VOUR TIN HOOFS WITH WEXTOIP ELASTIO PAINT. I am always nreDared to Renair and Paint Roof at sha notice. Aieo, PAINT FOR SALE by the baxrelor gallon the best and cheapest in th market. VT. A. TT I". 1 , I 175 No. 711 N. NINTH Btreet.above Ooate. rpo OWNERS, ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, JL AND ROOFERS. Boorsl Yee,e. Every alls and kind, old or new. At No. 643 N. THIRD Street, the AMB. BIUAN CONCRETE PAINT AND ROOF COMPANY are selling their oelebrated paint for TIN ROOFS, and for preserving all wood and metal. Also, their solid ooo Elex roof covering, the best ever offered to th publio, with rashes, cans, backets, eto., lor th work. Anti-vermin, Fire, and Water-proof ; Light, Tight, Durable. No oracl ing, pealing, or shrinking. No paper, gravel, or heat. Uood for all climate. Direction given for work, or good work men supplied. Care, promptness, certain tyl Una nzlMl Oaill Examine! Judge! Agents wan tea ior interior can JOSEPH LRKD8, Principal. FOR BALE. (i II m O IT IT T T1TTT TJT1T? OATH v.:ti j ax xu n x j x liiuij uauu, A POINTED STONE DOUBLE H'JUNK, well built, with all modern improvements, and two acres of ground, with vegetable and fruit, Apply to or address 4236t WM. H. BACON, No. 317 WALNUT Streot. COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR 8AI.K KII or 1U0 acres. Bristol Pike, above ttuvun niile stone, and near Taoony Bunion. Munition House and Dwellings to let. Apply on premises, or to It R. WxxlTAKKR, No. 610 LOCUS f Street, "WEST PIIILADELPniA FOR SALE or to Kant. No. 41111 SPRUCE Street, very hand koine brown-stone front Residence, Mansard roof, side ynrd, all modern convenienses, in perfect order, xnuue- Aiutn luvuuiHKiiin No. 4119 PINE Street Double Mansion, builtof dressed grey stone, side yard, every convenience, in puriuct order xWskionMayl. O. J. FELL A BRO , 4 9 smwlra No. 120 S, FRONT btreet. TO BE SOLD, BY THOMAS & SONS, a,.- . . . i. : . . .1,- IT - .. 1, 11.- r 1 j"iion me OOIU lUULIXUI., CL HI. nAUUBU'O, ills uuiihwl- aLrre Dwelling lioune . W. oomor of SE V KNTKKNTH and EUMMhR Streets. 8ti feet front, near Ixigan Siiuarj. It has large rooms, high ceilings, every convenience, large gurilcn. In a deligmiui neiguoornooa. Will be sold at a bargain 480 5t TO RENT. TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO. 723 Chesnnt street, twonty-Qve feet front, on bun dred and forty five feet deep to Bennett street Back building Ave stories high. Possession May L 1870. Ad dree THOMAS 8. FLETOUER. U lotf Delanoo, N. J. STEAMBOAT LINES. FOR CHESTER, HOOK. AND nnuiNnTON Th. iinimn r X( h'irr i4 TON leaves CUKHNUT STRKKTWixARK at lo A, Ai. and 1) 50 P. M. ; leave WILMINGTON at I'd' A. M. and u ou tr. m. x-ax w vii.uiiugioa ou i-.outs Chester or Hook, 10 cents. 4131m LOST. T OST CERTIFICATE No. (1551 FOR 3 Jx (iflAREH (IUMMUN K'l'tHJK. or the l.KllKill VALLKx KalLKUXU uusii nnr , in name oi Alary a, Chance. Application naa ueen uiuue ior reuewai. Aprd20, lb70. 4 20 12t MEDICAL. XJEW DISCOVERY ELIXIR J. F. BER- NARD TONI Sl HENiyUE. ANTI-DY8PEPT1U. 1 he several observations made by the best pbysioiana of the fcaoulte de Paris havg. proved that tile sioknease arising from iiupoverintment of the blood or nervous ex. bauation, via. : Aniwaia, Chlorosis, Syuipathiame, Phlhiaio. Diabetes, Albuiuineria, Soorbut, elu , etc., are radically cured with the FL1XIK J. F. BERNARD. Ii.,.rfll.,..(-A BERNARD. No. 61 CEDAR Street. ad Hir. r- r aale by all respectable druggist. S 1 tuthsf JET GOODS, NEWEST STYLES, DIXON'S to. Hi B. JUUIiTU IMiaek auUiw ft WATOHES, JEWELRY, ETO. CARD. AILJ3Y & In conneoiion with the change which has taken place in the organization of our firm on the let inst., we desire to ask attention to the remodelling1 of our WATCH DEPARTMENT, 'ich has been placed under the personal super vision of one of the most experienced members of our firm. Our workmen for the REPAIRING of Fine Time-keepers are very skilful the system adopted for "REQTJ. IiATING" very perfect, and we intend to make this Department the most sat isfactory one in our establishment. BAILEY & CO., Chesnut and Twelfth Sts., SOLE AGENTS IN PENNSYLVANIA FOR THE CELEBRATED GOLD MEDAL TIME-KEEPERS, MADE BY Patek, Philippe & Cie., A. OxGHEYxG. GOLD MEDALS awarded at the Great World Exhibitions of Paris. New York. London. Each one of these Watches has been carefully regulated to position, heat, and cold, and is accompanied by a CERTIFICATE from Messrs. Patek, Philippe & Co., and ourselves, guaran teeing it to run well and keep CORRECT TIME. Scientific construction, excellence of mechanism, and accuracy of perform ance, have established for these Watches an unequalled reputation. BRIDAL SILVER. BRIDAL SILVER. BRIDAL SILVER. GORIIAM PLATE. AT PRESENT OOLD PRICES. V Special Designs and Monograms Fur nished. BOBBINS, CLARK & BIDDLE, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, No. 1124 CHESNUT Street, 4 21 tH8tuw4t PHILADELPHIA. PERSONAL.. rpO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Owners of Gas Apparatus and other property now in oar pohsession are huruby notified to pay ohttrK&e and re move the same. Otherwise thuy will be sold to oover ox- uubsps. hu.iiy ui) 4 IB 12t Nos. 931 and 933 MAUKE'l Street. j" H E VATICAN. No. lOlO CIIxtiSXlIT Street. Garden Vases, elassioal designs. Uardnn Vases at all prices. (iurden Va.es at J 5o. Uardea Vanes at $3 (JO. (iarden V ases at 4 (HI. Garden Vases at $6 00. Harden Vases at ft) (10. Garden Vases at $7 00. (iarden Vases at 8 (10. Garden Vases at $10 00. Garden Btatuary, Klower Pots, and Hjtnirinff Vuutu in crreat Variety. Ko deooration adds to the natural beauties of the gardon or lawn and at so little expense as a lew Vases tilled Wlin uow srinK plants. t iun -r- I HAVE ABANDONED THE OLD metbod of packing bodies in ioe, and having a PATENT CORPSE PRESERVING CASKET, which ia entirely new, and which has proves a perfect success, I desire to call the attention of the publio to the same. guuranlne that all bodiei will be kept in a dry and perfect atate of preservation for an indefinite period 4 201m JOSEPH A. MARK. LEY, Undertaker, N. W. corner SEVENTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts QOLONNADE HOTEL FIFTEENTH AND COESNUT BTS., FNTIRELY NEW AND HANDSOMELY FDR N1S11KD, is now ready for permanent or transient vnestf No. loOti of iiO'l Kb fxtU i' BTUHH TO LKT vsr ow to a responsible party. 4 1) TeRSON8 HAVING DEI1T8 DUB IN ANY jl. part of ine umuia Diatei caa nave mom easily Adjusted and collected 011 application to the Genera Collection Agency, ROBEUT 8. LEAQUH CO., Ho. 136 eoata bVNTU BueeV. f 8EWINQ MACHINES. THE AMERICAN Combination Button-Hole ADD SEWING MACHINE la now admitted to be far inpeiior to all others m a Family Machine. The SIMPLICITY, KASB and CERTAINTY with which It operates, as well as the uniform excellence of lta work, throughout the en tire range of sewing, In StltchlBBT, Ilemmlnir, Felling, Tncklnc CordlnK, llrlvidlns, flnlltlne, Uatlierliiftr and Mewlag on, Urcrseamlng, Kmbroiderlng' on tlie Kdice, and lta If eantlful . Ilutton-IIole and I2ye let Hole Work, Place It nnqnestlonably far In advance of any other similar Invention. This Is the only new famn j machine that embodies any Substantial Improvement upon the many old machines In the market. It Certainly has no Equal. It Is also admirably adapted to manofaotarmg pur poses on all kinds of fabrics. Call and see It operate and get samples of the work. We have also for sale onr "PLAIN AMERICAN a beautiful family machine, at a Bednoed Price. This machine does all that la done on the Comblna tlon except the Overseamlng and Button-hole work OiUce and Salesrooms, No. 1319 CIIESNTJT ST., 1 87 thstu8mrp PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES. ETO. LOTH HOUSE. JAMES ft HUBE.R, No. 11 North SECOND Street, Sign of the Golden Lamb, Aio w receiving a large and splendid assortment of new styles of FANCY OASSIMERES And standard makes of DOESKINS, CLOTHS and COATINGS, 8 88mws AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BOOT8 AND 8HOE3. BARTLETT, Ko. 83 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, Ever thankful for the patronage extended heretofore, and desirous of further favors, begs announce) his SPRING STYLES OF BOOTS and 8HOBS for Gents' and Boys' wear. A large assortment of CUSTOM-MADE GOODS, made on his improved Lasts, which are unrivalled for comfort and beauty, enables him to furnish a ready fit at all times. 1 13 thstoD31 GROCERIES, ETO. 1809. ARRAHTED GENUINE Of Government Java Coffee Roasted erery day. nt 40 cecj per pound, at COUSTY'S East End Grocery -. No. 118 South SECOND St., 117thstn Bit LOW OHBSNUT STREET. REFRIGERATORS. VT-ALL REFRIGERATORS. ALWAYS RELIABLE. The subscriber guarantees the make and finish of his SUPERIOR REFRIGERATOR equal in every respect to bis former makes. The thousands sold and now in use testify to their superior qualifications. For sale wholesale ana retail at the Manufactory, No. BUS Oil ERR Y Btreet, abov Third. Also, W. F. NICKEL'S Patent Combination ale, beer, and Liquor cooler and refrigerator. 3aithstu3tit GKORGR W. NICKELS. REFRIGERATORS. E. 8. PARSON A OO.'S BELF-VENTILATINM REFRIGERATORS, the cheapest nod most roliable in ttio market, and will kep MKATS, VKUKTAbLKH. FRUITS, MILK, aud BUTTER longer, drior. and colder, WITH LESS ICE, than any other Refrigerator in use. . V, uolesale and retail, at the Old Stand, No. ffiO DOCK Btreet, below Walnut. CUTLERY, ETO. OODUKRS & WOSTEHHOLM'S POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Stag handle, and beantifnl finish i Rodgers', and Wade A Bntouer's Raaort, and the oele brated Leoonltre Razor ; Ladies' Scissors, in cases, of the finest quality; Rodgeri' Table Ontiory, Carvers and Forks, Razor Strops, Cork Screws, Ete. Ear Instruments, to assist the hearing, of the most approved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S, l Do. Ill TENTH Street, below Chesnnt NEW PUBLICATIONS. z ELL'S FOPGLtt ENCYCLOPEDIA, I. COI.A.XGE. Editor. The BEST. 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LOOK"! LOOK!!! WALL PAPERS LJ and Linen Window Rliades Maiuifaotured, the vlieapeHt in ttio citj. at JOHNS TtlN'S 'Uuput, ISO. 1033 M'iUNtl liAKKliN (street, below Eleventh, iiranuh, No. JU1 FEDERAL Blrcut, l)iuudu, New Jersey. 1164 AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY PATTI IN OPERA.' MAX STRAK08CH respotfaUy timanniN that be baa induced the world -renowned oantatrioe. M1S8 OARLOTTA PATTI after h.r brilliant trlnmpbs in the Itew York AcadeOIV ol Mnaie, to appear in M or art's Grand Opera. THE idAOIO FLUTiC, aisnminB the role of . . tiPKKW OF NIGHT, for (he first times in Philadelphia, on monuat and tukbuay ktrninob. May I and S. and one Grand Patti "Magta FluU" MaU new on WKxJK8DAY.M.y4.atio,clockrwitb. . . JOHKK HKHMANN8, hi his treat role fX BAR ASTRO. J amino, an Fjrptian Prince - Herr Hahelmana Pspaaene, a liird Catcher Hen Forms The Onsen of NiKht Pamina, her daughter Mad'U Pauline Canlaaft (Her first appearance in Philadelphia in Una role.) Fapagano, at first disguised as an old woman, Mad'lleTHnlba Monostafrw, a Mot Horr Wiecand IMMENSE CHORUS AND POWERFUL , . . ORCHESTRA. Miislcal l'irector THEODORR RITTKR , he sale of seats will oommeno on Thursday, April 48, Bt 8 A. M. ACADEMY OF ML8ICJ BRIRNOU'8 GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. Monday evening. Anriiati. LUORKZIA BORGIA. Positively last appearance in nubile of MA DAM K GAZZANKJA. TUESDAY BARBER OF BKVILLK WEDNESDAY- DON PA8QUALR and FAUST. Admission, 81 ; Reserved Seats, 60 centa extra. Heats osn he secured at the Academy of Music, and at W. H. Boner's Mnsio Btore, No.llua Ohesnnt street. It TA U R A KBBN X'S J OHRSNTJT BTRK KT THBATRII. Beaine af . SECOND AND LAST WF.KK. OF MR8. JAMES A. OATK8' BURLF.SOUK OOMPVNY IN THE FIELD OF THE OLOTU OF UOLD, First and only time of burlesque BOSTON PRAOE JTTBILEB. 1IK) MUSICIANS. 418U MATINEK,ATURDAY, AT I O'OLOOK:. " WALNUT STREET TtlKM'KJJ.. THT8 (Baturday) EVENING. April M. 1A8T NIGHT OF THE EMERALD RING. The arent and world-renowned comedians. t . MRA A.,U MR8- BARHKY WILLIAMS, t Last night of Brougham's beautiful drama, entitled THE EMERALD RING, received nightly by Large an brilliant audiences with en. thnsiaetio applause. Mike Maaarty Mr. BARNEY WTT.LI4MS Mannle Macarty Mrs. BARN Hi WILUAUS Monday Uaylor's thriHing Irish Drama of UONNIK HOOOAH; UK, WHAKtHU O IT THE tiKKBN. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH 8TKJSET THEATRE. Basins M to!. DOUHI.K BILL FOR SATURDAY NIGHT. THI8 (Saturday) EVENING, April 33. THE WONDKR; ' OR, A WOMAN KEEPS A SECRET. Mrs. JOHN DREW aa VIOLA NIK, After which Boneicault's Drama, by the Full Company. MONDAY J. F. OATHOARTS BENEFIT. or.w wmnivu six gays in advance. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. ADAM EVERLY respectfully announces that bis BENEFIT will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, April , when will be presented, for the occasion only, Vietoriea Sardou s remarkable Play, entitled THE FAST FAMILY, with a east embracing every member of the Company, and Mrs. JOHN DREW as. Clotilda ADAM RVERLY as ...Oidier (His first appearance this season), and the oomic Drama, U 22 7i THE 8 P IT AL8FIELDS WEAVER. Brown, a Retired Weaver ADA 4 EVERLY Simmons, His Friend... - Robert Grain F OX'S AMERICAN THEATRE w axjH ut Btreet. above xcicrntn. EVERY EVENING, Professor TANNER'S Performing xjocs ana moniieysi uia xvuKiisn x'astime; fnnch and Judy, by COLLINS and DAJSEY : Female Dram Corps; ObampaRne Pyramid; the world-renownd Uymnasta. CARLO BROTHERS, and FRANK WOOD. """" Mad'lles De Rosa and La Rosa in two new Ballets. WELFTH WEEK. THE FOLLOWING 80 eieties take Benefits of THF PILGRIM: . , CONCKRT HALL. Saturday, April S3, 2 80 P. M., and Evening-Company C, Was ner Zona ves. Monday Evening Faetburo Mariners' Bethel. Tuesday Evening Oreen Street M. E. Utinrch. Wednesday Matinee, 2'SU P. M. Kveoing Frerioh Circle, No. 8, B. ft R. of H. Choice Heats, 7Bo. Admission, 60o. Children, Site. New Inetrumentsl Music by one of the most oelebrated Pianists of the age, MR. F. GILDER. Also, fnll Quartette and Chorus, Sinters, new features and very tine. HiMiitJ J. W. BAIN, Proprietor. DUPREZ A BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE. SEVENTH St., below Arch (Late Theatre Onmlans) EASTER HOLIDAY WEKK GREAT BILLT THIS EVENING, DUPREZ ft BENKOIOT'S GIGANTIO MINSTRELS INTRODUCE THUS New Afterpiece Twelve Temptations. First Week Sketch, Onban Despatched Sixth Week Dougherty's Great Stump fipeoch. 4 18 6t TEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE i- ELEVENTH Street, above Ohesnnt. THE FAMILY RESORT. OARNCHOSS ft DIXEY'8 MINSTRELS, the great Star Troupe of the world, in their nneanallad ETHIOPIAN SOIriEKS, BEAUTIFUL BALLADS. SONGS, OPERATIC SELECTIONS, and LAUGHABLE BURLESQUES EVERY EVENING J. L. OARNOROS8, Manaer. R. F. BIMPBON. Treasurer. 16H rALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER V GARDEN, Nos. 730, 7!9, 734, and 736 VINE Street. THE GRAND ORCJHFSTRK N, formerly the property of the GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, purchased at great expense by JACOB VALKR, of this city, in combination with FLaMEK'S ORCHESTRA and Misa NELLIES ANDERSON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and. EVENING at the above-mentioned place. -Admission free 1 Utf rpEM PLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BUILD- JL 1NG. POSITI V ELY THE LAST WEEK, k BIGNOR BLITZ, Jb, Evenings at t; Wednesday and Saturday Matinees at 3. SENTZ AND HASSLER'S MATINEES MUSICAL FUND HALL, lbo-70, every BATOR. PAY AFTERNOON at 83 o'olock. 10 1 GOVERNMENT SALES. Q.OVERNMENT SALE. At tbe AnGTJSTA ARSENAL, near Augusta, Georgia, on WEDNESDAY, May 26, 1H70, there will be sold ut Public Auction, cotuuienclug at 10 o'clock A M., the following property, viz: 8 Iron CnuDong. .i:t Sprinxtleld P.lfle MiiBkets. ur Sharp's and Burtmlile's Carbines. 2 Navy Revolvers (Conlod. Manuf.) C50U Paris of Sets of Infantry and Cavalry Accon tremeutn. vutiu Bparc parts of small Arms. 142 Cavalry Saddles. 460 Curb lirldles and other parts of Horse Equip ments. 14 Horse Blaukcts. 89 Sim iiiHlcn. 75 pulrs Spurs and Strapx. UU0 routids Carbine Cartridges. 2,f)74,lGS Percussion Caps for Maskets. ii2,000 " " " Shot Guns. 818 parts or Artillery, Harness and Equipments. bfMiu lbs. Wrought Iron, scrap. B1H lbs. Cast Iron, scrap. 8 sets Mule Harness. A lot of small articles, Including a quantity of second-hand Blacksmiths', Carpenters' aud Harness makers 'Tools. A quantity of Shovels, Spades, Scythes, Grind' stones, Wheelbarrows, etc. ALSO, 1 portable Steam Engine, 2 horse power. 1 Cham Lathe, 24 horse fcwlug. 1 Screw Lathe, 18 horse swing. 1 Slide Rest Lathe. 48 ltis. Phosphorus, gross weight dho lbs. Refined Chlorate of I'otassa. M gallons Green Turpentine. The Phosphorus and Chlorate of Potapsa are of ond quality. Terms of sale Cash on day of sale. 1). W. FLAGLER, Capt. of Ordnance, Brevet Lt. Col. U. 8. A. 4 22 Ut Commanding Augusta Arsenal. WHEELER'S PATENT STAMP CANCELERS. EDWIN STEVENS, Ko. -31 S. THIItD Street, PHILADELPHIA, Saltt General Agent for the State of Pennsylvania. Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory. JOHN T. BAILEY, N.E. Cor. WATER and MARKET Sli IfOPK AND TWIN!. BAPS and BAOOINO, for rai t'lour, halt, Sillier Phfwphnta of Lima, Bona Uasr, Kla, 1 araa and aiuall Vtt V iiAi.8 uuustauiiy on bjui4. 8 4 Also, WOOL BAUKS.
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