THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1870. Foreign Un-rnry Item. M. II. MltBn ban puMmbojl, in :; voK Sto., his "Travels in tho llegoncies of I'unia and Tripoli." M. Morwin brts published what seems to lie a valuable coutrilmtion to the history of Fraiice in "Leu Cointen lo Paris. Ilistoiro do l'Avenemeut ! If Troisioino Knee." The third volume of "Wyclif's English Works," containing sonic of his minor trea tises ami edited by Mr. 'J bonus Arnold, has gone to press. In an entry in tho "SIoaford-Gild Ac count liook" there is, under 1 ISO, "payd for the Kyitiuall of ye piny for the Aseoncion, and the wrjtynj of Hpochys, aud payntyng of a garment for God, iij. s. viij. d.' The Carjll papers have been presented to the nation by Sir Charles Dilke. Tho letters of Juiuesthe Second and hts Queen will be made use of by the Miintuise Cumpaua in her forthcoming work on the Stuarts. A book lately published in Paris thnt ought to interest students of Knglish litera ture is "Laurence Storne, sn Personne et shs Onvrnges: Etude, preceduo dun Fragment Iuedit de Sterne," by P. Stapfer. Some undoubted MS. Homilies of ASlfric's, with an inedited Anglo-Siixon verse life of St. Judith, and a new edition of tho varying formerly printed life of tho saint, are to be edited for the Early English Text Society by the Kev. W. VT. Skeat. Mr. Disroeli's new novel, "Lothair," will be published on the I'd of May. The event has excited considerable interest. It is re- ported that a proposal was made to tho author of 10,000, and another off or of .1000 for its use in a periodical. We learn that the last word about Miss Mitford and her times has not been spoken. Her hitherto unpublished papers have been found to yield a rich crop of literary anec dotes and literary history. These will appear in the autumn, under the competent editor ship of tho lady's friend, Mr. II. P. Chorley. The iVrehon Law Commissioners have employed Professor O'Mahony to edit a third volume of "The Ancient Laws and Institutes of Ireland." Tho volume which is now in the press will contain the conclusion of the "Senchns Mor," and also "The Book of Aicill," a treatise on the Criminal Law of Ire land, said to have been composed in the third century of the Christian era. The twenty-fourth part (Red Ret) of the great "Dictionnairo de la Langue Fran caise,"by M. Littre, has just been issued.. The merit of this book is hardly yet recog nized outside of France. It is the only etymological French dictionary with a series of examples from the earliest period to modern times, and deserves strong support. M. Arsene Iloussaye has in tho pres3 a new work, entitled "Lea Courtisanes da Monde." Thin is to form a pendant to his "Grandes Dames" and "Parisiennes," and to complete his "grand series of contemporary studios. This done, M. Iloussaye quits ro mance, and devotes himself to the Fine Arts and his History of the Eighteenth Century, THE EPiGLlSII BUDGET. Mr. Lowe's Flnnnrlnl Ktntement In the House ol 4 eiiimonn. On the evening of April 11 the Chancellor of tne Jfxctienuer rose to niaKo the nnanclai state ment. Plunging at once, without a singlo word of preface, into a retrospect of tne last year s finance, he reminded the committee that the estimated revenue for 1809-70 was 76,05,000, and the expenditure 68,2:53,000. leavlug a sur pluB of 7,972,600, of which 4,600,000 was ap propriated to the expenses of the Abyssinian war, and 3,1140,800 to the reduction of taxation, leaving a net surplus of 443,000. Leaving out of sight the anticipations of revenue contained iu last year's budget, the actual revenue belonging to the year exceeded tho estimate by 1,810,000. Tho only branches of revenue w hich had fallen short of the esti mate were the Post Oflice and tho Customs. The shortcomings in the Customs, occurring, as they had done, chiefly iu tea, coffee, and sugar, he attributed to a mis'aken expectation which had been entertained that ho was about to adopt the "Free breakfast Table." Mr. Lowe thus stated tho expenditure of the coining j-ear: Interest on debt 20,660,000 Consolidated fund charges l.sw.ooo Army 12,97S,mm) Navy 9,251,000 :ivll service 9,990,000 Revenue departments 4,9ti0,000 Packet service 1,107,000 Telegraph service 360,000 Total expenditure xcs,ii3,ooo This was a net reduction of 1,713,000, and he entered into the particulars of each item to f-liow how tho reduction was brought about. The civil service alone showed no decrease, but this arose from the transfer of charges and cer tain "automatic" increases over which tho Gov ernment had in reality no control. To meet this expenditure Mr. Lowe thus estimated the reve nue for tho year: Customs 21,050,000 Excise 2i,6io,ooo Stamps 8,7oo,0(K Income tax 7,tioo,ooo Taxvs 2,850,000 PoHtOMce 4,900,000 Telegraphs 076,000 Crown lands HS5,U00 Miscellaneous . . S,050,ooo Total revenue X7l,4ri0,ooo This gave a disposable surplus for tho year of 4.337,000 ,'and he proposed to add to this sur plus an amount of l.r)0,000, by substituting for the present game cet tnicata a ii license to carry arms, in favor of which ho argued at some length to the effect that it would discourage tho growing custom of carrying firearms, and cheek poaching. After all minor remissions Mr. Lowe had ttill between three and four inil- Itons to dispose of; and ho proceeded to dis cuss next the principles on which a large reduc tion should be made, laying it down that the true theory of taxation wa3 to spread the burden as widely and ae eouallv as possible. The practical conclusion he drew was against parting entirely from any single tax. in place or this lie proposed to re duce the income tax to an extent sulllcienl to sacrifice l,2.)0.000,and to halve the suar duties, which would cost 3.350,000. Tho whole amount of remissions included in the budget is 8,1X111,- 000, which leaves a surplus of 331,000. Mr, Lowe concluded his speech by movlbg tho reso' lutlon relating to tho sugar duties, which pro vides that as to refined suirarstho reduction shall notlake place for three weeks. OBITUARY. fount Flnhnult de la nillardrrle. A despatch from Paris states that "the Chan cellor of the Leirion of Honor Is dead." From tho wording of the telegrams wo judire that tho announcement refers to tho demise of Count Augustus Charles Joseph t lahault do la Bll larderie, who was appointed to tho exalted post of Grand Chancellor of tho illustrious order of the Legion of Honor by the Kmperor Napoleon. January 28, 1804. The Couut was born iu Paris on the aistof April, 1785. Ilia father, who belonged to the auclent noblesse, periBUca on trie icauoia when uoceasea was quite a child. The surviving members of tho family succeeded In making their escape to ' Eneluud, where the future Chancellor of the Legion of Honor received the main elements of bis education. In the year 1708 he returned to his native country, and during the fallowing year received a commission in the cavalry corps -which accompanied the First Consul to Italy. ilia first essay in military life was In the'cain paign of Marengo. He served as aid-do-camp to Prince iviurai during me campaigns ot i -lusioiliU, FullUfk, and Juuu. After the baUlo I fcf Wagraia ho was made Colonel and liaron of I theEmpiro for his services during the cam paigns. He fought with great gallantry daring the KiiBflnn war, and so distinguished himself at I.cipMe that ho was promoted to tho position of General of lHvlsion, having but a short time previously been elevated to the post of General of Krieiulo. It was at Lclpslc that ho attracted the attention of Napoleon, where he fought as nid-dc-camp attached to tho Emperor's own person. In 1814 ho recognized tho provisional goxernnient, but on the return of Napoleon from Kllia ho returned to his post of aide-do-cnnip, and served with him in tho innmorablo 1'iiltle of Waterloo. On the fall of Napoleon the Count retired to Switzerland. He remained but a frhort time, and then went to England, where, in 1817, bo married tho daughter of Lord Keith. Tho revolution of 1830 restored r Count dn l'luliault bis pecrago and rank In the army of France. In 1831 ho was named ambassador plenipotentiary to Berlin. Ho was with the Duke of Orleans at the siege of Antwerp, and on tho marriage of that Prince he was appointed his equerry. Ho was ap pointed ambassador to Vienna in 1841, a position vihlch ho held until tbe (lnwnln.ll of tho ono nis dvnnsty. In 1S."3 tho present Kmperor created 1 i i ii a Senator, and houored blm still further in lhCO by sending hlra as ambassador to the h"ng-'it-h court. This position tic held only two years, being succeeded by Baron Gros in lsiiij. Two years later the Emperor appointed him French Grand Chancellor of tho Leirlon of Honor. With tho death of Count do Flahauit has rasped awav a man distinguished as a sol dier, Ftntcsman and diplomat under tho First and Second Empires. He floured conspicuously durimr a lonir life in the cveutful career of the French nation under tho two Napoleon, and in the fulness of his years ho has passed awav, re gretted and honored by the nation he bo fondly loved. RAILROAD LINES.; "PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALe JL. M ilUOJttt IAD. TIMETABLE. COMMENOINO MONDAY. APRIL 4. 18T0. Trains will leave Depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows: Way M ail Train at 8-80 A M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all rcitular stations. Connecting at Wilmington with Delaware Railroad Line, at Clayton with Smyrna Branch Kallroad ard Maryland and Delaware Railroad, at Har rington with Junction and Breakwater Railroad, at Sealord with Dorchester and Delaware Kail- road, at Delmar with Eastern Shore Kallroad. and at Salisbury with Wicomico and Pocomoke Rail- roau. Express Train atl2M. (Sundays excepted), fat Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilming ton, l'erry vllle, and Havre-de-Clrace. Connects at Wllirlngton with train for New Castle. Express Train at 4 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Fauiinore and Washington. stoppiDg at Cheater, Thurlow, Linweod, (Jlaymont, Wiliningcon, New port, Manton. jNewarn, tiuton, jNoun. isasr. Chariostowp, I'errvviiie, Havrc-uo-urace, Aber deen, Ferryman's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stcn.mer'g hun. Mkht Express at 11-80 P.M. (rally), for Balti more and Washington, stopping at cheater. l.1q wood, OlayiLont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, rsona iast, i-erryvuie, navre-uo-urace, rerry man's. and Magnolia. Passengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take the ia-00 m. train. WILIYIINOTON TRAINS. Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wliminirton. Leave Philadelphia at 1100 A. M., 2-30. 6-00, and 7 00 P. M. Ihe6-0u p. IY1. train conneo.s with Dela ware Kailroad for Harrington and interweulite stations Leave Wilmington 6 45 and 810 A. M., 3 00, 4 00, and 715 P. 1Y1. 'I he BIO A. M. train will not stop betweeo Chester and Philadelphia. 1 he 7-15 P. BI. train from Wilmington runs Daily; all other ac commodation trails Sundays excepted. Trains leaving Wilmington at 6-46 A. M. and 4-00 P. M. will connect at Lamokln Junction with the 7-f 0 a. M. and 4 30 P. M. trains for Baltimore Cen tral Kallroad. Prom Baltimore to Philadelphia. Leave Balti more 7-26 A.M., way Mall; 7 40 A. M., Express; v Uo r. m., jixprees; 7-zo r. iu., nxpresB. SUnilAJ TKA1JN rUUitt JSALT1IHUKK. Leaves Baltimore at 725 P. M.. stopping at Mag nolia. Perryman's, Aberdeen, havre-de-Ci-rce, Hor ry vine, cnariesiown. norm nasi, muton, newaric, Munton, jMewpon, Wilmington, ciayinoni, mn- wood, and Chester. Tnrouun ucaets 10 an points west, noma, ana Chesnut street, under Continental Hotel, where also rst ate Kooms arm uertns iu bleeping tiara can be scoured during the day. Persons purchasing tickets at this olilce oan have baggage checked at their residence by the union rrausier company. H. t . jv,isiNi,x, superintendent. T) KNNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD flC A k w a. .11 mv-..&ji, 1'V i 11,11 UIVJ, -I. XOW, The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Kailroad a lil' U I P. ' im . MI1IMI.AW IV. M KtfU 11 1 Dsn leave the Depot, at THIRTY-FIRST and MAKKKT Street, which la reached directly by the Market street cars, the lost car connecting with each train leaving Front and Market streets thirty minutes be fore its aenarture. rne uuesnui ana walnut streets cars run witmn one square 01 tne ut-Dot- h eeninir-car uckcib can De nan on amplication at the Ticket OfUce, N. W. corner Ninth and Chesnut Htreets. and at tne uenot, AvrentS 01 uio union J ruuniei wimpuni wui call for and deliver baggage at the depot. Orders left at No. sol Chesnut street, or No. lie Market street- will receive attention. T&AUiB ervr, via.; MaU Train 81K) A. M Paoll Accommodat'H.. 10-30 A. M., 1-iOana 6o P. M. Fast Line and Erie Express 11-co A. M, llarrlsbum Accommodation y-ao p. M. Lancaster Accommodation 4-10 P, M. Parkesburg Train 5-30 P. M. Cincinnati Express. 8H0 P. M. Eile Mall and Pittsburg Express. 9-4S P. M. Accommodation l-z-ii a. m. Pactllc Express 18-00 night. Erie Mail leaves aauy, except, eunaay, running on Saturday night to WllllaniBport only. On Sunday nliznt nassengerB wiu leave I'lmaaeipma at B o ciocx Paclllo Express leaves dally. Cincinnati Express dally, except Baturday. All other trains dally, ex cept snnaay. , n'h Western Accommodation Train runs daiiv. except Snnday. For this train tickets must be pro cured and baggage delivered by 6 P. M., at No, ill Market street. TRAINS ABEIVl AT DBPOT, VIZ. i Cincinnati Express 810 A. M. I'niiftcioinlila Express. e-so a. m. Erie MaU "30 A, M Paoll Accommodation, 8-80 A. M., 8-40 and 6ii6 p, M, Parkesbnrg Train -iO A. M. Fast Line 9 '40 A. M, Lancaster Train 188 p. m, Erie Express 18-58 P. M. Southern Express 7-00 P. M. Lock Uaven and Elmira Express 7-00 P. M. Pacific Express. 4-88 P. M. UarrlsUnrg Accommodation 80 P. M, Bor fanner lniorinatiuu, pi7 mj dUUn . AlllAUfllll, U n. A tlIWW No. Sol CIJ ESN UT Street, FRANCIS PUNK,' Tlcxet Agent, No. 11 MAKEET Street SAMUEL U. WALLACE. Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Kallroad Company will not as sume any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Ap parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the riuk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. A. U. V .' " 1 .'1 I A it, 4 38 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. PHILADELPHIA AND EIUB KAILROA. The trains on tho Philadelphia and Erie Rail road run as follows from Pennsylvania Kallroad liepot, weBtPtliaoeipiiia-. WKSrWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia . 8-06 P. M. w iliiimsport 7-40 A. M. arrives at Erie . 8 ao P. M. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia 1140 A. M. WllHauittport 9 00 P. M, ( arrives at Erie 10-00 A. M. ELMIRA MAIL leaves Phliaoeipui T-eo A, M. " Wdllamspnrt 8-00 P. M. arrives at Look uaven 780 p. fil. HANTWiRn. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie ... 8 40 A. M. mflI Ii Wll'tamsport . 9 85 P.M. u arrives at, Piilladelphla 8 80 A. M. ERIE TtxrltESS leaves Erie ... 4 00 P.M. ii Willlamsport 8-3U A. H. arrives at Philadelphia 18 46 P. M. t.I.IHTPA IM AIT. leaves Ixok Havea B'OO A. M. ii i WlllUuisport 9 4 A. M. Arrives at Philadelphia 6 60 P. M. HIIVFAt n ttyp imtu WlHUmsport 18 86 A. M. ii HarrtBburg 881A.M. 11 arrives at Philadelphia 9 8S A. OL Express East oonneois at Corrv, Mail liast at oiry and irvlnMon, Espress Wet at 'rvtnoton, Uoiry w'th trs'as Railroad. of Oil Creek and AHeghenv River ALPiiEUL. TYLKK. Qeueral buperlatendvut. RAILROAD LINES. 1QTH FOK NKW OKK TIIK OAMDttN XOlU audAtuboyand Philadelphia and Trun ton Railroad Companies' lines from Philadelphia to New xorx a ay riac.es. FROM WALNUT 8TRKKT WHARV. At 8-80 A. M., via Camden and Am boy Acoom. . .J8-88 At 8 A. M., via Cam. and Jersey City Ex. Mail.. 8-00 At 8 P. M., via Camden and Amhoy Express 8-00 e 8 P. M., for Amhoy and Intermediate stations. At 8 80 and 8 A. M. and 8 P. M., for Freehold. At 8 A. M. and 8 P. M.. for Lonir Branch and points cn R. and D. B. R. R. At 8 and 10 A. M.. IB M.. s. B so. and 4-30 p. M.. rot Trenton. At 6-Rii. 8. and 10 A. M 19 M.. 9. 8-30. 4-30. s. 7. and 11-80 P. M. for Uordontown, Florence, Burlington, Beverly, and Uolauio. At e-to and 10 a. M.. 19 M., 8-30. 4 80. . T. and 11-30 P. M.. for Kdfwwatr, Riverside, Klverton, Palmyra, and Fish rionse, 8 A. M. and 9 P. M. for Hlvortou. The 11 -SO P.M. I'ne leaves Marknt Street ferrv. (upper side), rnvm iimunqtun PitPOT. AtT-30 A. M.. 9 30. 8 an. and 6 P.M. for Trenton and bflstol, and ln-48 A. M. and 8 P. M for Bristol, At 7-80 a. M., 9-30 and 6 P. M. or MorrtHvUle and Tullytown. at T-30 ana iu w a. m., and 8-30, D, and 8 P. M. for Sctietiek'B and Eddlugton. At 7-30 and 10-40 A. SI.. I 30. 4. 6. and S V. M.. for Comwell's, Torresdalo, liolrcesburg, Tacony, Wls sluomlng, lirldesburg, and Frankford, and at 8-30 P. M. for f'oiinesimrg and Intermediate stations. rHOM WKHT PUIl.r)Kl,PI(lA I) SPOT, Via Connoc.tlnir Kullwnv. At T, t-30 and 11 A. M., 1-8U. 4. 8-48. and 13 P. M. New ork Express Lines, via Jernnv Cltv. Pair. - 1 90 Ui At 11-80 r. In.. Emigrant Linn. fare. 89. At 7, 9 30, and 11 A. M.. !). 4. 8-48. and 19 P. M.. for Trenton. At 7. 9-30, and 11 A. M., 4, 6-4S, and 13 P. M.. for urisioi. At 19 P. M. (Night), for MorriavUle. Tullvewn. Schcnck-8, Kddington, Cornwell's, Torreaaato. Holmeshnrg, Tacony, Wlsslnoming, brldesburg. and Frnnkford. ' The 9-30 A. M., -48 and 19 P. M. Lines will run aaliy. Ail oiiiers, ouuoays excepted. BKLVIUAKH- un,i.AM.AKIf KA1LKOAD LINB rHOM KKNHINdTON IIKPdT. At 730 A. M. for Nlasara Kalla. Knrralo. llnut:lrk. Elmira, Ithaca, Uwego, Rochester, Blugtinmton, os- w ki Djfiii-.uBK, ureut oena, juontrose, wukesbarre, S ho'ley sMnnctaln, eta A 7-30 A. M. and s-3op. M. for Sorinton, 8tronds bnrg. Water Gap, Heividere, Easton, LambertvlUe, Flcmlngton, etc. The 8-30 P. M. Llue conaeots dlre.-t witn tne train leaving Easton forlMauca Chunk, Allentown. Bethlehem, etc. At 11 A. M. from West Philadelphia Depot and 6 P. M., from Kensington Depot, for Lambertvllle and Intermediate stations. CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY AND PEMBEKTON AND HIGUTSTOWN RAIL- HUAlJo, FKOM MARKBT 8TRSBT FBRRT ftTPPBR StOBi. At 7 and 10 A. M., 1. 9-16. 8-30. 6. and 6-30 P. M.. and on Thursday and Saturday nights at 11-30 P. M., for mercoantvuie, Aioorestown, iiartford, Mason vllle, Ualnesport. and Mount Hollv. At 7 A. M., 8-16 and 6-30 P. M. for Lamberton and .lueaiora. At 1 and 10 A. M., 1, 8-30. and 6 P. M.. for Smlthvllle, Ewansvlile, Vlncentown, Birmingham, anu remDcnon. At 10 A. M., for Lewistown, Wrlghtatown. Cooks- town. New Egypt, and IJornerstown. At i a. ni., 1 sua b-3u r. m., lor iewistown. IFnlitalnwn rnnbotnmi XTa.d Cmrn 11....,.. town, Cream Ridge. Imlaystown, Sharon, and IlJghts town. WILLIAM H. QATZM kit, Agent. TJHILALEI.PHIA, OERHANTOWN AND NOR- X KlSIOWn KAll.KUAU. TIME TAB IE. On and after THURSDAY, April 21. 1370. PR OKHMANTOWN. lave Philadelphia 6. 7. 8, 9 05. 10. 11. 13 A. M. 1-20, il, 3J4, 85t, 4. 016, 6, 6, 6i, 7, 8, 9 80, 10 o5, 11. la r. in. Leave Germantown 6, 6 56, 75tf. 8. 8 80. 9. 10. 10-60. 13 A. M., 114, 8, 8 t0, 4fc, b, bi, 8, 0, 7, 8, 9 30, 10, 11 P. M. The 8-8o down trln, and Z and bx P trains, wiu nut gtup uu ins uenvauivwu itrancu. JN BI'MIAIM. Leave Philadelphia at 0Vi A. M.. 3. 4 -OS. 7. and 10V P. M. Leave uermantovtn at aw A. m... l, s. e. and 93 r. iu. CHESNUT HII.L RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 0. 8. 10. and 18 A. M.. 2. KM. 6v, 7, 9-ao, and 11 P. M. Leave Chemut Hill 710, 8, 9-40. and 11-40 A. M., l u, o'ou, e iu, o , , anu m iu r. iu. I 111 L-TT 1.T 11 . t"l T n n T1, I T n ,1 1 . . t. I ,i ..111, . 1YT O A W T W O . u a Ull.UBi'UI. CV b V XX. AU.j HUU f XT. UA. Leave Chesnut Hill at 7 60 A. M lu-40. 6 40. and 9-26 P. M. Puflhenirers taklnir the fl-fiS. 0. and 10nn A. TVT onil 50 P. M. trains from (rcriuantown will mike close concettion8 with the trains for New York at Intorstction station. FOR CUNshOHOOKEN AND NORR1STOWN. Leave Ihlladerhla u. 7X. 9. and 11 05 A. M.. IV. ave iNfniown o'f., o-ao, 7, 74, b-60, and 11 A. m., 3, 4;-5, o;r,, , ano 1: iu. U.y 9UMIAIS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 8!, 4, and VA P. M. Leave iNorr.stown.7 A. m., 1, t and 9 P. m. FOrt MANAVUxNK. Leave Philadelphia 0, VA, 9. and 1105 A. M.. IU. 3. 6, 6y, BV, 8 06, 10, and 11 K P. M. leave Manayunk 6, 6-65, 7)tf, 8 10, 0 2'J, and WA A. M., 2, &4, 6, v;u 8)4, and 10 P. M. 'IN &UIN.UA XS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3X. 4, and VA P. M Leave Msnayui.k 7X A. M , 1J,V. and oiP.M, 11,1 muu 111 nxLiLiUUxiu. Leave Philar'o'iihia V, A. M. and 5 P. M. Leave I liinnuih H A. M. and 4t4 P. M. The 7 A. M. train from Norristown wPl not strp at Moaee's, Potts Landing, Domino, or Sohur's iaue. 'i ue d r. hi. train irom fiiuaueipnii will stop oniy at school Lane, Manayunk, and UonsUo hocken. 1'BPi-enuera taklnar the 7. 9-Ij6. and 11 A. M. an 1 4 P. M. trains Irom Kin th and tureen streets will make close connections with the trains lor Now York at -i teruectlun station. Tho 10 A. M. aLd P. M. trains from Now York eonneot with the 116 and V 20 P. M. trains from Ucnuantown to Ninth and ureen streets. 6 20 W. b. WILSON, General Snp't. "rVlUitTii PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. TUB 1 SHORT MIDDLE ROUTE TO THE LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS, NOKTI1ERN PBNNSYLVA. NIA, SOUTHERN AND INTERIOR NEW YORK. BUFFALO. ROCHESTER, NIAGARA FALL8. THS GREAT LAKES, AND TUB DOMINIUM Ot CANADA. WlNTHirt AKKANUKMKNT. Takes etlect November 2-2. 1RE9. Fonrteen dally ttains leave Passenger Depot, corner BERKS and AMERICAN Streeta. (Sundays ex. cepted), as follows: At o ahi a. rtl. n.&preBB) lur DVbiiiuuaui. mientown, Mauch Chunk. Uazletou, Willlamsport. WUkesbarre. U.lwmnn Itlln TJIltlllllll 'f t UF 11 1 1 II WlllTllPlii. n , .4 JUaiiaiiUi V 11. T , A ini'.viu, i , n iiuMu, ii iiiviiui. a II 11 1 u connection with the ERIE RAILWAY for BuiTalo, Niagara raua. itocuBwr. neiciaira, uuicago, Dan Francisco, ana all points In the Great West. AtV40 A. M. luxpressi tor uetnieuein, aaaton. Allcnuwn. Mauch Chunk, WUkesbarre. Plttston. Scranton, and points on, via Lehigh Valley Railroad, INewiersey lemrai buu niun in nuu cmbua lumruaaa, At 1-48 P.M. (Express, for Bethlehem. Easton. Mauch Chunk, Wllkesharre. Pittstin and Hazleton. At 8-00 P. M. lor Bethlehem. Eaaton. Allentown. aim aiaucn i iium. For Doylestown at e-o a. m., s-40 ana 4-10 f. M. For Fort Washington at 7-30 and 10 -4S a. Jt., and 11 -so P.M. For Ablugton at l-io, ow, ana s. p. m. For LmisUHle at 61M) P. M. f.-trth Hud sixth Streets, Second and Third Street. and Union City Passenger Railways run to the now Dl-POt. ,lt3 . iiutVC T XI DTI IT A TltFT OCT! A I ItAinD AAAVA A A illUJlLlJJtia UIO. From Bethlehem at 9 A. M., 810, 4-40, and 8-28 P.M. From DoyleBtown at b-so A. an., 4-ao and Tt P. M TVrnm I.nllHdRle at 730 A. M. From Fort Washington at 9-28, 10-38 A. M., and B-io p. M. From Anington at -d, o-o, ana -ao r, flL ON SUN DA VS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9-30 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 8 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7-00 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M. Ticketa sold and Baggage checked through at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage Expreaa Otllce, No. 106 S. FI1- I U Bireafc -IITJJSX J E It b l RAILROADS. U will J"1 r.i. inn i i.-A.T l, Al IV. AJ 1 inivi Leave Philadelphia, foot of Market street (upper ferry), at . ..,. 800 A.11 , iuaii lur iriugotou, oaioui, luiuviuo, Vineland, sweuesooro, anu intormeuia'e stations ii Ah A il.. woiuuury Auuuuiuiutiaiioii. m p. M.. Mall br ape May, iviillvllle. Vine- land, and ay statiin below Olassboro. B-30 P. M., i-assenger for Bringeton, Salem, Swedeshoro, ard Intermediate stations. 6 46 P. M. , Accommodation. Woodbury, Glass, boro Clsvton, swudosboro, and way stations. EXTRA THUS FOR CAPE MAY. tnaiuruayi oniy.j Leave Philadelphia 8 no A. M. Leave Cspe Mav P10 P. M Freight 1 rain leaves lauiden dallv at 13 o'elock noon. ! r nil, lit received In Philadelphia at second covered wiiort below Walnut street. l-'relght delivery at No. v.) Delaware avenue. OomiiMitntloii tickets at reduced ratta botweoo Philadelphia and all Rtstions. 8 1 WM, J, SEWELL, SuperlDtendont. RAILROAD LINES. READING KAIIiHOAl-ORE vTTRTTVKLINU irum I hilRde'nhl to the Interior of t-nnu- 8iVBniii, the Selinvkill, Snnquouanna, Cu-nbar- inner, and Wyomiriir Valleys, the North, North vekt, and the Car nil is. M'HI.NU A ItK ANlt KM fT '! l'a'S-nirtr l'rlns, April is, 1870. I.eavlnif the ilomnBtiv's Donot st Thirenth and CBilowhill streets, 1 hiladulphia, at the f.illuwiug bourn: MORNIM1 ACOOM MOD A TP liV. At. 7-3(1 A. M. for Reading snd Bll tatcrmndlate stntlons. and Al'enti wn. Returning, leaves Re til ing at 6-36 P.M.; ai-rlvesln 'blldolplilat9-2M..M. miiKlNliNt tiAt'ltlliSlS. At 8-16 A. M. for Uoadlnir. I.ob inon. Ilarrlalmrir. PoltsvlUe, PltegMve, Tatniuiun. Sunbury, Wil llamsport, ilmlra, R iche-ter. Niagara falls, Huf. lain, vvilknbarre I Ittston. Yorx. Carlisle, Cham- bcrfitiutg, IlBKerstowp, eto. The 7-30 a. M.tinln connects at HBluiMlf with Fast 1 enn-y ivarila Railroad trains U'T Allentown, etc, anu tlie 8-16 A. M. train connects with the Lcbnn Valley train Inr HirrHnurir, et).: at I OPT CI IN ION with Catawlssa Ksllroad trains fr Wlilliinifjiort, Loclt Havea, Flmiraj atn.; at II ARKl-illCKO with Northern Ceutr.il, Cumher land Valley hiiiI brhuyiklll and SUMiueuxna tr ilns lor r-orthiiiuberland, wmuiugpnit, Vorlf, Utaiu berst'urg, 1 iu'iirove, etc. I eaves PMiBdelnhla at 3'6ii P. AI. for Readlmr. Pottsvlllo, lliirrl.l.urg, etc.; connooilng with Re m- lngano oniuitna Kar,riau riains i r roiuiuoia, etc. riii isi'iivvM accuiu.uuimh' Leaves Totti-town at o 26 A. M . stopping at In- termedliite stations; arrives In t hiladid(iliU at 8-'0 A.M. Leiurilntr, loaves rMlade'phU at 4u0 P. W ; arrives in I otts'own at 615 P. iti. REAllNCf AND PO'I I-V1LLE AUUOIMODA- TIOiM. Leaves PottsvlPe a 6 4n A.M. and Reading at 7 30 A. M , stopptnit at all way stations; arrives la Philadelphia at lo-2o A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 6-15 P. M.; ar rives In Reading at 7 65 P, M., and at Pottsvilie at 9 40 P.M. Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrlsburg at R 10 A. M., and Pottsvilie at 9 A. M., arriving in t'hila uelplila atl P. M. Afternoon trains lovo Hanls bur at 3 06 P. M., and Pottsvilie at 2 46 P. M., ar rivina at I hiladolphla at. 6 46 P. M. Harrlsburg Accommodation leaves Roa' ing at 7 15 A. M. and Hairlsburg at 4-10 P. M. Com.ont lng at Reading with Alternoon Accommidation touth t o-o6 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia a'. 9 i5 P. M. Market train, with a i asseeger er sttached. leaves Phllndolphla at 12-30 noon, for Reading and all way stations; leases Po'tsviLe at 6 41 A. M., connectlrg at Reading with accommodation train for Philadelphia and all way sta'lons. All the above trains run daily, Sundays ex cepted. bunuay trains leave rottsviue ai b a. m., ana Philadelphia et 816 P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8 A. M.; returning from Reading at 4-26 P. M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downlngtown ana Intermediate points take the 7-30 a. M., 13 30, and 4-o t P. vl. trains trow Philadelphia. Returning from Down lngtown at 6 20 A M., 13 46, and 6-16 P. M. Arr.itiMuiin.i iiiiiiiituAii. Passcnaers lor SchwenkTille take 7 30 A. M , 12-80. and 4 00 P. M. trains from Phllakelphla. re turning from Scuwenksvlllo at 8 05 A. id., 12 45 noon, and 4-15 P. M. Stave lines for various points In Perkiomen V alley connect with trains at Uol- legeviiie and cuwenusviue. LUliUiDnUU" I' A uEi IV .11 Li IVU V V. Passongers for Mount Pleisant and Intermediate Points take the 7'30 A. M. and 4 no P. M. trains from Philadel) hla, retui nlug from Mt. Pleasant at 7 00 and 11 CO A. M. NfcW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AND THE WEST. Leave New York at w-oo A. M. and S 00 P. M., passing Beading at 145 and 10-05 P. iVl., and con nertiuu at i-iarnsourg wiui rennsyivama anu Northern Central licilroad ExorenB trains for Htttburg, Chicago, Wiillamsp art, Elmira, Balti more, etc. Returning Express train leaves Harrisburg on arrival r,f Pennsylvania Express from I'ltt-'burg at 6-86 A. M. and 12 8o noon, passing Reading at 7'23 A.M. and a-06 p. jyi., arriviog at New Iitk 12 05 noon and 6 35 P. M. Sleeping cars aooompiny these trains tnroun netween Jersey city and Plttsburu wlthont otaantce. A Mail train Irom New lorn leaves Harnsbarg at s-io A. ivi. wo a oo f. m. man train ior Harris burg leave' New V ork at 13 M. I SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsvilie at 6-30 and 11-30 A. M. and k-60 P. M., returning from Taiaaqua at 8-36 A. 1 1 1 .An nwi.1 A Aji i TV1 SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL- Kt iau. Trains leave Auburn at s 65 A. M. for Plnegrove and Harrisburg. and at 12-10 noon for Plnegrove, 1 remont, and itrookslde, returning irum liarr burg at 8 4o P. M ., from Rrookslde at 4 00 1. M., anu irom -i remont nu it a. iu. anu o uo r. m, TICKETS. Through first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points in the North and West and I unauas. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and lntcrmeOinte st mens, goou ior ono ddy onlv, and Bold by Morning Accommodation Market Train, Reading and I'ottstown Acoommodatlon Trains, at reduced rates. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for one day only, are sold at Pottsvilie and intermediate Stations by Leading and Pottsvilie and Pottstown Accommodation 1 ruins, at reduced ratcj, 'I he foLowluK tickets aro obtainable only at tho office of S. Bradford. Treasurer. No. 227 h. Fourth ftreet. 1 hlladeiphti, or of U. A. Moolls, Ueueral tuperintendent, Reading COMMXH'Al'lON TICKETS. At 26 per cent, discount, between any pointd desired, for families and nrniH. MILtAOE TICKETS Oood for 2000 miles, he. tween all points, at $47 00 each, for families and nrms. hEAS'N TICKETS For one, two. three, six rine. or twelve months, for holders only, to all pijlrts, at reduced rates. CLRKOYMKN residing on the line of the road will be furnished with cards entitling themselves aiid wives to tiokots at hall fare. fcXcUhSloN TiCKE'lS from Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Saturday, bunday, and Aionday, ut reduce, 1 lures, to be had only t the Ticket Omce, at 'lhlrteenth and Oallowhill FRI-IGHT. Ooods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above j-olnis Irom the Couip.iny's new freight depot, Hrod and Willow streets. MAILS close at the 1 hiladelphla Post Office for 11 pliiccs on the road and us urancnes at o a. SI id lur tl ie principal statloiiS only at 2 Jo 1 . M. FULlUllt TRAINS leave I hlanelnula datly at 4-36 A. M , 12 80 riot'n, 6 snd T-16 P. M., i'.irHotdinir, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsvilie, Port Clinton, and puints beyond. a ............ r , r- nnA ii, - i , i liAlJtf AUlJ l uiiKan a Ciiiircss win uuiiuci. Iiatkiive for all trains leaving r'hd ide.phla lepot. rder can ho left a No. 2.6 S. Ktrurirri. Stroe', or at the Depot, -ilillUEUNTH aud UALuOW- l-ixii. bueets. -f7EST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL V ROAD COM I' A NY. On aud after MONDAY, April 4, 1ST0, tralus will leave from the Depot, THIUl'Y-i'lUST and CUEJ MJT, as lollows: FROM rillLADELrillA. 6- 4fS A. M., for B. O. Junction, slops at all stiitlons. 7- 1BA. M., for West Chester, stops at all stations wist tf Media (except Greenwood), connecting at B. C. Junction for Oxford, Kenuett, Port Deposit, and stations on the P. and B. C. R. R. 9- 40 A. M. for West Cheater stops at ull stations. U-M) A. M. for li. C. Junction stops at all stations. 2-30 P. M. lor West e heater stops at all stations. 4-IB P. M. for It. C. Junction stops at ull stations. , 4 45 P. M. for West Chester stops at all statiom wesf, ol Media (except Greenwood), connecting at U. C. Junction Ior Oxford, Kennel t, Port Deposit, aud all stations on the P. A B. C. R. R. B-30 P. M. for B. C. Junction. This train commences running on aud alter June 1, lbjo, stopping ut all stations. (VMS P. M . for West Chester stops at all stations. 11-30 P. M. for West Cheater stops at all stations. FOR PHILADELPHIA. B-25 A. M. from B. C. Junction stop, at all stations. C 30 A. M. from West Cheater stops at ail stations. 7- 40 A. M. from Went, Chester stops at ull stations be tween W C. and Media (except Greenwood), r.on nectmg at H. C. Junction for oxlui'd, Keuuott, Port Depoblt, aud all stations ou the P. A U. C. R. It. 8- lft A. M. from B. C. Junction stops at. all stations. 10- 00 A. M. Irom West dicslcr stops ut all stations, l-o-j P. M. from B. C. .1 unction stops at all suilous. 1 -B5 P. M. from West Cheater stops at all siaiions. 4-60 P. M. from West Chester stops ai ull huuoiis. connecting at n. Junction tor o.xroru, iveiiueit, port Deposit, aud all stations ou the P. A U. C. R It 6 BA P. M. from West Chester stops at all st'ttions, connecting at B. C. Junction with P & li. c. R R. 9-00 P. M. li'oni B. C. Junction. This tram coni nieinu s running ou and after Juno 1st, 1SJ0, stop plug at all stations. 4 ON (SUNDAYS, 8Hi6 A. M. for West Cheater stops at all statlont), con necting at B. C. Junction with P. & U. O. li. IL 2-Kn P. M. for West l:heater stops at all stations. VMl A. M. from West Chester stops ut all sla'ioes. 4 -B0 P. M. from West Chester stops ut all ntutlons, coiiUecting at B. O. Junction with P. ft I! c. K. IL W. C. WHEELKlt Sup i. rMMR DOLLAR GOOUB FOR Wi OEN J uiAitoii iHAt'&,nui.uauTUfitm,A AUCTION SALES. I IFP1NCOTT, SON A CO., AUCTIONEER J No. m MARKET BtrMt. I ATIOK ATTR ACTIVF, BAl.K OF DRY OOOTS, A illlncrr (ioods, 1, dins' iind HblldrBn'i Straw Ht., llv.i Skirl . CorBftn, I ndor Cuiuents, llotiory, lSotionfi and l-'iinry ifintlfl. etc. On W ednoUj, April 27. 4 2t ' BARRITT A CO., AUCTIONEER! UANH AUOTION HOUHK, 111841 nu. imai;h K r Street, corner of iianl (trmit. OasU adTAnccf. on conaicumenu witbont extra obari. LAR5F, BAr. OK (HKi OAHK8 BOOTS, 8HOKS, WHO. HA1B, OlllAVV UUOOS, AK1I11CIAL l'liOWK.itB, t'JCi., On Thmnrtay Mornlnn, April 18, comrDcuciiiK at 11 o'clutk, on two mmtha' credit. 4Ji.il REAL. ESTATE AT AUOTION. BALE ON THE PRE2II3ES. " Very Elegant Country Ssat 91iAliSiI01, STABLE AND C0ACE KOUSr, 8. W. CORNER OF Old York Eoad and Chelten Avenue' CIIKLTEN DILLS, Cheltenham Township, MONTOl'MERY COUNTY, PBNNSYLVANIAi tic from Philadelphia, and a few minutes walk to the York Road statiou on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. On SATUimAY, May , 1W70. At 3 o'clock P. M., will be sold at Public Sale, On the Premises, All that very elegant country scat situate at the southwest corner of tho Old York road and Chelten avenue, Cublten Hills, comprising 9?i acres of land. Tho Improvements are a very handsome and well and substantially built S-story stone Mansion, with two-story back building; has parlor, with low-down grate, dinlng-roora, pancry, and 3 kitchens on the first floor; 8 chambers and bath room, with hot and cold water on tne second floor, and 3 pleasant rooms and large water tank above ; gas fixtures, hot and cold water, water closet, fur nace, cooking range, numerous closets, marble maa tels, porch, burglar alarm, which also communicates with the coacbinau's room at tho barn ; handsom stone stable, with three stall3, carrlage-r,)om, coachman's room, hay-loft, cow-shed and yard, etc. ; stone Ice-house and milk vault, stone spring-homo, frame workshop and chicken-house, frame cow house, superior hydraulic ram, which supplies the house and barn with excellent spring water; also, a never-failing stream of water, a small dam, grovo of beautiful old oak and other shade and fruit trees ; a variety of berries, vegetable garden, with hot-beds, truck patch; very handsome lawn, care fully planted with beautirully grouped deciduous and evergreen trees, arouud which is a very substantial and prett driving road, an! nearly tho whole place bounded by a stouo wall, newly built la the best manner. Tho above is located In a very desirable neighborhood, adjoining and In tho immediate vicinity of very handsome country seats and resi dences, and having unobstructed views from all sides, which add very much to Its value. Tbkms One-third cash. Immediate possession. May be examined any day previous to sale. The stock, etc, can bo had by tho purchaser of io place at a valuation. 4 10 No postponement on account of the weather. By M. THOMAS A SONS, Anctloneers, Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. RAILROAD LINES. T 'UK 1'llILADKLl'HlA AND BALTIMORE CEN TRAL KAILKOAD. CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after MONDAY, April 4, 1S70, trains will run as follows: LhAVE PHILADELPHIA, from depot of P., W. A B. It R. Company, corner Broad street and ush lliuton avenue For POKT DEPOSIT at T A. M. and 4-30 P. M. For OXFOHI). at T A. M., 4 30 P. M. and T P. . For CHAlHVS FORD AND CHKSTEIt CREEK R. R. at T A. M., 10 A. M., 2 30 P. M., 4 30 P. M., aud 7 P. M. Train leaving Philadelphia at T A. M. connects at Tort Deposit with train Ior Baltimore. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 10 A. M. and 4-30 P. M.. leavliiff Oxford at 6 0BA. M.. and leaving Port Deposit at.9-25 A. M., connect at Chadd's Ford Junc tion with WILMINGTON & READING R. IL 4 2 rpHE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN. X THAI. RA1LKOAD CO. TWAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA leave FORT DKPOS1T at 9-25 A. M. and 4-S5 P. 51., on arrival of trains from Haltimore. OXKOUD ut, 6 05 A. M.. 10 35 A. M.. and B 30 P. M. CHADD'S FOKD at I'M A. M., 12 00 M., 1-30 P. M., t-AK p. v.. arid 6-49 P. M. i'HasenBers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as baguuge, awl the company will not be re sponsible Kir an amount exceeding one hundred dollars unless a special contract is made for the u pviiv H'onn same. jaei.hi. a ..wwi, 4 2 General Superintendent. G IS I v AX teOHTKICKIV 7IAIL, KOLTK, ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NEW ORLKANS, MEMPHIS, NASHVILLE, AT LANTA, At Gl STA, IMONTGOMKKl, MOUILK, MACON, RICHMOND, WEI. DON, Tf II. M INU ION, C11AHLK8TON. SAVANNAH, and all principal noluts SOUTH and SOUTHWEST. Tickets for sale. iii.'f-,a.'e checked through to destination, and all In- foimatlon furnished at No. 721 CHESNUT Street, Masonic Hull, O. REN TON THOMPSON, 1 ff Geu. Agent for Phlladelohia, PAPER HANOINCS. OOK! LOOK! LOOK!!! WALL PAPERS and Linen Window Shadoa Manuiacturcd, tho ctapest in the city, ut JOHNSI'OVS Udp.it, No. liKU rPHl.N(i (iAKDI.N Street, below Kluventh. branch, No. 3UJ thllKKAIi wtroot, uarnnen. mew uorscy. aoj N TOTICB TO CONTRACTORS. The Western Maryland Railroad Company having secured the aid of the city of Baltimore, will soon be In funds suillcluut to complete the read from Pipe Creek Bridge to Hagerstown, aud will receive Proposals until Oih April for all the unfinished Gra ding aud Brld glng on tbe uncompleted section, the work on which has been suspended for a year. Payments made in cash for all work done. The work on the Graduation, Masonry, anl Super structure of Bridges will amount to about f 200,000. For all information as to the present condition of tho work to be done, apply to W. BOLLMAN, President, 8 2S 6w No. 24 N. HOI.LIDAY Street. -THE VATICAN, m lo. IOIO III-.NXinr Mlreot. Uarden Vaaea. alastical de-ixns. l.uniou V'a.es at all prices. Giinicu Vuaesat t J fm. Oariluu Vttstia at. if: ist. iaid, n V ' i I Gunlen Vahos at if 5 00. Garden Vfco at ri isl. darken Vasoaat t7 UO. Gari'vn Vanes at H(H. Canleu Vnaat HsluuO Garden titutuary, I'lowur rots, and llLnin. Vhmr In cret VH ritltv. No c-eooratit'U aplB to tho natural bcuuties of tr e eardon or ii.wn iind at so little exucuo-a a low Vaso.t lilied with tlowtr.nit plants. J llu T HAVE ABANDONED THE OLD ""niett od of packing bodies in ice, and having a PATKNT CORP8K-PRESKUVINU CASKET, which is entlrcdy new, and which baa proven a perfect lucceas, I desire to call tho attention of tho public to tho as in e. I yuuraniet that all Mir will be kept in a dry and perfect Ute of preservation for an indenuito period. 4 20 lui JOSEPH A. MARKLE, Undertaker, B Wcorner SKyKNTH and BUTTONWOOD Btg lex'ander o. C ATTELL CO. PRODUOK COMMISSION M KRUUANXS. No. aWNOKTU WHAKVKS inn Ao. 27 NORTH WaTKR BTRKKT, PUlLADiCLPlllA. ' 33J AlCXAVCXB O. CAXlUia UWAH CilltU. AUO riON 5-ales,; M THOMAS A PON8, N08. 189 AND II B. FOURTH BTKKKT. MFAT HOrSFriOT.n H'RNITt'RF, BTF.fJK PIAO 1 OHTK. UN K F NOLIBH, liKUSSKLS, ANUO 1 H till (JAKl'Hifj, 11 U. On Wcdnendny Morning, AnrllST at 1(1 o'rlm k.at No Mil North Tonth atront, Ip1hw Creen, the nont linunoliold furnitiir t, comprising mot walnut parlor furniture, covered wtbii hair ulmh; tine-tonod nMwiiod 7 octave piano-forle, m ulo lif Kt vi, roewiod cnee; walnut riinifiR-room and chamber fur niture; walnut boukcaae, obina, glassware?, cookino ada, eto. 4 26Jt NEAT HOUSFHOT.n FURNITURK, CARPETS, KTO . On WerineNriar Afternoon, At Sn'rtock, at No 17JI Warnnck si reel, netwnon Tenth and fJcv) nth strpfta, above Columbia av mue, thnest Wrtlnn'u tisrlorand oottsge obainhnr fnrn.ture, oarpet.a, china and Rlosxware, ooukinci utensils, eto., etc. 4 ii il Bnle at the Auction Rooms. 6PPFHTOR lloliSKHOI.U U RNI'i ItftK. fUniN'RT fiKtiAN. K1RK-PHUOV SAl K8, MIRKOllj, CAR I KTS, ETU, KTO. On Thnradar Morninr, April 2S, at, 10 o'clock, at tbe auction rooms, by eat. InRue, a Inrro assortment of superior pnrior, cii.tkimr, lit raiy, and lininK room furniture: cabinet origin, f'renoti rilate manti'l and pier mirrors; ottice fnraiture ; hair ruat trrssck, fi-atiirr liida; china and glas.ware; fireproof aaffH. made by Kvaua Watson and Karrcl .V tli'i-ring; roll igeratori, tine carpe's, oil paiatiturs, eto. 4 2H2V I INK AND VAIITABLK DIAMOND JKWHLUY WATCH KB, K IO., Por account of whom it may concern. On Thnradajr, April IS. at VI e'clock. at the auction rooms, abint 40 pincos line Pinmond .lowelry, oomprisinir In Hurt: One vcryUrKn and fine omnium!; pair s ihlaire earrinirs, 4'i ktitats; sinple atone pin, karats; 9 ats ninjrant oarnnira anil pins, 'tlitiiire rinfrs and pins weighing from I to It Karats, eiOKnnt clntr rinrs ana pins, crussw, Masoaio iinn, cuMTmi! aiin u'ni ruiKn. bio. A Uo, SV very tineijiili' buntinir case watches by the most ro'fhrated makers, inclnlin8 tine lever made by Charles 1 rodKbam, Ixmdon : aunerrine lever, witU iadajHindeat anrt hi secnoos, hy H nintiert, etc. ec. May be examined on Wednesday, from 10 t3 3 o'-'-V, and on tbe morninf of sale. 4 25 St ArlmfnUtratri Peremnfnrv Rale. Fstate of Hood Siinpsoii, neoeaeed, N. K. corner Twenty- fifth and Hnmilton atreuts. VALUAIUK MACHINKKY OF A I -OTTOS SPIN- AINU AND WKAVIVU rAOTORV. On Monday Moroinfr, nlavS. at 10 Oolock. at the nnrthesAit novnev of Tvmt. filth and Hamilton streets, the valuable m tcbinerv. Full particulars in CataloRUca throe daya provmn. to aalo. 4 26 4t SCOTT'S ART GALLERY AND AUCTION J COMMISSION BALKSROOMS. B. 8COTT, Jr., Anotloneer, No. 1117 OHKbNUT Street, (Uirard KowX Fnrnlturfl sains aver Tunadav and Friday mornln at la O'clock. Particular attention Paid to Oat-door Sale at mode rate rate. S 83 PHILADELPHIA. Anril IK. 1K70. Mr. B. Bcott, Jb. Dear Sir : Bavins, after twpntv nlne rear of nncaaalnv labor, come to tbe uonclusion to retire from basineaa, d now purpose to dispose of at publio auction my entire) STOCK OV FURN H UH K, which I desire you to sell with out tbe leaBt reeervo.on W KDNKSDAY and THUKSDA V, April atiu auu ifiiu. 1 iiuhr 11 quite nunocessary for mt to speak about the quality of the sooda I produce; only to say that my work is all hand made and guaranteed tha best no machinery bcinff usod in tbe establishment and will be found upon examination to speak for itself. Thai stock will be on exhibition at my warerooms. No. List Cheinut street, three days previous to tbe sale. tteHpeciiuiiy yours, ai. lir.uin riiHit. P. S. 1 would particularly call the attention of the nub. lie to the above. 14 18 Kt 11. SUOTT, Jit. FINE MODERN OIL PAINTINGS. On Thuruduy and Friday Kvenings, April 2Sand 2U, At TV o'clock, at the Galleries. No. 1117 Chesnnt stsset.. will be sold 175 Paintines. Chrnmos. Ena-rnvinirs. nto. The collection embraces the usual variety of Lanilscanea, Marines, ligure und Fruit Pieces, etc, mounted in lino Kold-leaf frames. Bale positive, with the least reserve. LOpen Monday for exhibition, with catalogues. 4 i lit THOMAS BIRCH A SON. AUCTIONEERS .1 AND COMMISSION M KROH A NTS, No. IU CUKSMJ T btrtet, rear entrance No. 1107 Hansom street. BALK OF VALUABLE EUROPEAN AND AMERI CAN OIL PAINTINGS. On Tuesday and Wedneaday Kvenings, Anril firi and 27. at the aalnsrooms. No. ltlO flhesnnt street, willhe sold a oolloction of about I4ii oil paintinfrs. Amend me f.uropoon pictures wiu ne lonna tne works ot K kkook. Jansen. Kreutzer, Jernbern, Le Plas, nponier, Rust, Hollander, Nordeuberfr. lie imui. neereuaari, I nuerholt, De Fay, W hinter, Van Severdonck, anu 01 nera. Also, two large workaef Uuiseppe Gherazdee, which coat lo.OIH) francs oacb. 'J'ogether with a number of choice pictures by American an ibts. The whole will be open for exhibition on Monday, with ataloguea. 4 23 St Sale at No. 2i56Camao street. THE KNTIRK riOUSKHOLD FUKNirURS, CAR fKTS ; Hosewood Piuno-turte, by ttallett A Davis; Gilt Frame PierGlaa; Uliromoaand Kngravinsrs; MattronHoM and bedding, Sewing Machines, Fine liohutniiin Vaaes, Silver-plated Ware, Outlery, Kto. On Wednesday Morning, April 27, at 10 o'clock, at No. 2i f6 Gamac strnot, will be sold the ent ire furniture of a family leaving the city, couv pricing walnut chamber, ait ting-room, and dining-room lurniture; rotewood piano-forte; sewing machine, in good order; gilt fnime pior mirror; parlor suit, covered with crimson reps; llrunsulsand Vonetian carpets: suit of cot tage furniture; china and glassware; aevoral engravings find rtin.mos: kitchen furniture, eto. BOHKMIAM GLASS VASKp, SHEFFIELD PLATED WARE, KTO. At the same time, will be sold a large assortment of fine Stutlifld plated ware and taule cutlory; several pair of line Bntii inian glass vases, eto. 'J lie above have been in use eight months, and oan be examined after 8 o'clock on the morning of sale. 4 Ai it Sale S. E. corner of Eighth and Locust stree, FI-FGANT H HN1TUPK, FINK V KLVKT AND (VIIIKR rAhPKTN, l.ibrsry and Otnce Bookcases, Hosewood 1'mnofoitH, Lace Ourtain', PaintiUKa. Eto. On Thursdsy Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the S. K. corner of Eighth and Locuit streets, will be sold, the Elegant Household Furniture of a l.miiy removing from the city, oomuriaing Klagant velvet and Brussels carpets; walnut parlor suit, in Sritin brocatolle: rosewood etugorua and cabinet; elegant centre an( bouriunfe tables; suit, of reps liorury furniture; 4 elegant library bookcases; walnut chamber units; library tables and lounges; walnut sideboard and extension dining table ; children's billiurd table : lace parlor win low curtains: elegant rosewood pianoforte, mado by riclio niaeker & Co.; piano cover and stool; brooza mmtel clock; paintings and engravings; spring mattresses; kitebfn lurniture, eto. OFFICE FUKNITURE.-Also. the Office Furnitar. consisting of bookcases, ottioe tables, arm chairs, lultur press, clock, eto. ' The cabiuet fnrniture was made by Lutz. Catulovurswill be ready for delivery on Wednesday, at tbe auction store The furniture can be examined early on the morning of sale. 4 ihi it BALK OF A BTOOK WATCHES AND JEWELRY. On T hursday morning, April 2H, at 10 o'clock, a tit lie Auction Store, No. 1110 Cbeanut street, will be sold, without reserve, the stock of a reiail store 4 'Jo' lit UNTING, DURBOROW CO., AUCTION EERS, Noa. 232 and 334 MARKET Street, corner ) Bank street. Baooeasore to John H. Myers A Uo. LARGE BALK OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND DOMESTIC 1RY GOODS. On Thursday morning, April 28, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. 4 29 Kt LARGE SALE OF OARPETING8, Kt ROLLS WHITK, It f 1), CHI ECK, AND F ANCY CANTON MATl'INUS, On Friday Mo'ning. April 20, at 11 o'clock, on 'our months' credit, about 2il9 pieces ingrain, Venetian, list.homp, oultatie, aud rigour pelings ; Canton mattings, etc. i'iiit LARGE BALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER ECf. KOFKAN DRY GOODS. On Monday Morning, May 3, on four months' credit, at lu o'clock. 4 2o 5t M ARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS... .1 .1-1- C.l . in. M 1'hAm.a AV Unna , liO. 70s vniLaAui otreeu rwar vutrauuo iron auiucv, Sale at the Auction Rooms, No. 704 Chesnut street. UANDSOMK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FRK.NOH Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Parlor Suits. Chamber Suits, Desks and Ottioe Furniture, Carpets, Mattresaet, Beds and Bedding, Cutlery, Bronze aud UiJt Chande liers, Ficgaut Show Cases, Kto. On Wednesday Morning, April 87, at 10 o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. 7"4 Ohvsnut street, by catalogue, an extensive assortment of superior household furniture, eto. ELEGANT PLATE GLASS SHOW-OASES. At 1J o oiocu, 11 eiegant piate giusa snow-oases, witn fine silver-plated luoiuitimfg, all nearly new and of lirt- I I. A OA .,. with V1AH IIUASi - -J nw PEREMPTORY RALE. McNIOKLE'R OLD ESTABLISH ED LIQUOR STORE, Corner of Sixth ann South atreots, VALUABLE LEASE. GOOD WILL, STOCK AND FIXTURES, On Monday Morning, May 9, at 10 o'olock, on the premises. 4 25 bt T. A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER BO. 1218 CHESNUT STREET. Personal attention given to ealee of Household Farnl tnre at dwellings. ......... . Public sales of Furniture at tbe Anotlon Rooms, ROi 131H ( HKSNUT Btreeet, every Monday and Thorsdai. For partlcnlars lee i!i(i ir. 11 U M. B A anperior class of Fnrnltnre at private aale. N LOUISVILLE, K. X w" TUOAIAS ANDER8ON A CO. (FsUblinhed 1KIH). AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1.0U1SV1UJ, KY. Business strictly Com mi salon. AU anotlon lalet exola ively for cash. Consignments aolioited for anotion or private Bale. Regular auotiou aalea of boola, ahoea, and ha La every Tburhdny, Regular anotlon ss lea of dry 'goods, clothlnx, oaroet ouuix. ets., every w eJatwdigi auU Xi.ujajr, U IV St