~~ •~~.~: 1111MiTaMnnM!‘ ` .• . —Lotta will appear it the Areb; to-night, in HearfliEasei. Matinee to-morrow. —l'heebentnnt Street Theatre will be elosed this evening to prepare for the :appearance of Prof. Risley's Bloplastie Troupe. To-morrow there, will be a Galton matinee, when 66, birchen and Frztzchen, and La Ease do St. Fleur will 'be perfonxied., —At tbe Walnnt, this 'evening, Mr. Chan.; frau will appear in .Tom Taylor's drama, The Ticket-of-Leave Man, and The Willow's Victim, in which he will have a benefit. hiatinbe.to morrow. —At the Atnerican, this evening, there will be a first-rate miscellaneous performance, when the Freeman Sisters and the entire com pany will appear. Matinee to-morrow. —Signor Blitz's sou, Theodore, will give; exhibitions of magic and legerdemain at the Assembly Builuings this evening and to morrow afternoon, when he will Show the wonderful Sphynx. —T. Buchanan Bead's picture of " Sheri dan's Ride" is still on exhibition at the Acad emy of Fine Arts. —At Carucross R Dixey's Eleventh Street Opera Rouse, this evening, a tirst-class min strel entertainment will be given, including the burlesque, The Streets of Philadelphia. • essrs. Duprey & Benedict, at the Sev enth Street Opera House, this evening, will give a splendid minstrel performance, in cluding a number of novelties. —The Pilgrim is still on exhibition at Con cert Hall. —This evening, Mr. Wenzel Kopta, the well-known violinist, will give a splendid concert, at Musical Fund Hall. —The Champion Circus, reconstructed for the great South and Western tour, will open at Tenth and Callowhill streets, on Saturday afternoon, for five nights and two matinees. —On Monday evening, at the Amateurs' Drawing Hoorn, Seventeenth street, above Cheitnut, Meilhac and Halevy's comedy Frou-1"rou will be produced,with an excellent cast. Subscribers to the five-dollar tickets are requested to go to Boner & Co., 1102 Chestnut street for their tickets. —At the Academy of Music, commencing March 31st, Miss Carlotta Patti will give her farewell performances, prior to her departure for California and South America. They will consist of two concerts and one matinee. Seats can be secured at the Academy on Monday next. —At the AcaAemy of Music, on Monday evening, the operetta "Preciosa" will be given for the benefit of the losers by the fire at the German Theatre. The German The atrical Company will appear, and will be as sisted by the Junger Miinnerchor, Sanger bund and Quartette Clubs, under the direction of Mr. Wm.:llartmann, and the Germania cOr hestra, under Mr. Wm._G. Dietrich, CITY BULLETIN. ALLEGED REVENUE Fnaun.---Gottleib Manz was this morning before 11. S. Commissioner Hibler. The charge was that he used a second time,at hie lager beer brewery, some cancelled stamps. His brewery is on Sixth street, above Clearfield avenue. The case seems to show the great advantage that would accrue if the Commissioner could hear evidence on both sides of the question in cases where but a single witness appears for the prosecution. Tim defendant was represented by Counsellor Charles M. Neal. The testimony was this: Henry Pabst, No. 332 Brown street, testified. that he had pasted old stamps on the kegs in Manz's brewery. Mr. Manz, he saict, had di-. rectod him to do this. Witness had worked, for him less than three weeks, and some time ago. He testified that he used them nearly every day, and that they were furnished by Manz. Witness was nota driver ; he workedin side the brewery. He first worked in the cellar, and was then promoted to the rank of brewer. As such he received the stamps for the casks; sometimes the witness sent the stamps to a man in the cellar to put them on. They were 12ic., 35c., and 50e. stamps. Any one can tell a stamp once used, becauselt has paste ou the upper side. The cancelled stamps were mixed with the genuine ones. The witness spoke so little English as to be a tedious customer to the Commissioner. Coun sellor Neal cross-examined him. He went to work without stipulated wages. For the time that he was there Mr. Manz paid him $2O. The drivers leave word each day how much beer they have sold for the next day's delivery. In this case the stamps are prepared for them • early in the morning. Manz never handed him direct a single stamp. Sometimes Manz wasn't there at all. About seven such can celled stamps were used every day. He never got any stamps • from Mrs. Manz. He left Manz because he couldn't got along with the coopers. He entered the complaint against Manz on the next day. He never said that he was drunk when he made the complaint, and that he was sorry for it. He denied that be bad offered to leave the city if 'Manz would pay him $5O. Adjourned till noon to-morrow. LOCAL eIIOWDER.—No one is permitted to see the.allegedmurderer of little Mary Mohrmann, now in the penitentiary. That he shall not • follow the example of Twitchell and die by poison, the District Attorney and Prison In spectors are determined. With the exception of counsel, no outsider will be permitted to visit his cell. The miserable man married his present wife at.tho age of thirteen Years. His so-called confession is no confession at all. The chain of evidence that is to hang him was discovered, link by link, by. Private Detectives Taggart and Smith, and by City -- Detective Tryon. Mr. Smith spent nineteen consecutive days in the murderer's cell. The extent of the labor involved in illustrating that "Murder will out" is realized by few. 'A - couple of weeks ago the maiti street of Atlantic City was as bare of people-as a ball— alley. At this moment almost every house there is being prepared for summer business. During the past winter the sea has been cut ting in deeply in the vicinity of the light, house. The Canutes who kept the hotels arii more than ever puzzled. The new building for William 0: Baker, Esq., at the junction of Drown, Twelfth and Olive streets, will be one of the finest manu facturing establishments in the city. For the manufacturing of chandeliers abundant light is as indispensable as good digestion ik to cheerfulness. This spacious building will front on three streets. It will have light from four sides. The workmen are operating • elbow to elbow. The intention is to render the work a credit to the industrial interests of a im misro, TUNES OF A PomcmitAN.—For some time past James Morrow has been sepal rated from his wife. Last night he went to the house where she is residing, on Titon street, above Sixteenth, and asked to see her. She refused to have anything to do with him. He then attempted to follow her up stairs. She screamed for assistance. The cries attracted the attention of Policeman Hunter. He ran to the house. He seized Morrow, and the two men clinched. They got out into the yard and fell against the grape-arbor. The arbor was not sufficiently strong to bear the weight against it, and came down. Then there was quite a mixture of men, grape vine and lurn: ber. Morrow disentangled himself and drew out the policeman's club. With this he banged Hunter on the head several times, causing se vere injuries, and making the assistance of a surgeon necessary. - Hunter stuck to his man, however, and succeeded in getting him to the station-house. After a hearing before Ald. Dallas, Morrow went, to prison. .A.noTnint lIEVENcE CASK.—MeTIIIO Merin() was this morning before United States Com missioner C. I'. Clarke. He was charged with violating section 89 of the Revenue act:passed 20th July, 1868, by removing cigars without being stamped and packed in boxes. Col. Peter Sides testified that on Thursday • morning lie found a book in the room of Emanuel Souza. lie found that Merino Marino -bad purchased cigars from Souza. He ,had gbh' witness that he had advanced money to make the Cigars and took them in bundles in payment. ide acknowleged the address to be lu his handwriting. Mrs. Anna S ouza recognized Merino Me rino as a man who sometimes took cigars in bundles from her husband's house • she had , . Seen biro ' writing in the account:honk pro '` by Colonel Sides. Commie.sioner held defendant to bail in the sum of 51,000. Tilt DAILY! PAT EXIN G BUL:LETM--PIIILADELPMA, !in - 11)AI, MA.:0,011, How ri:•Tririv'tYne OArtnnirn:—A. panel in he door of the house of Satiatiel` Sellers, .No., 1:1(i Callowhill etreet, was kicked in at an arly hour 'yesterday morning. Mr. Sellers, heard the noble, got up, and upon raising. an alarm a fellow ran'away; dropping his cap in; iiikht'• Mr. Sellers , picked up the, cap and gave it to Policeman MCGarry. The °dicer looked around; and after, daylight saws man wearing a straw hat. He.accosted him with,; "Lost your cap ?" The response was Yes. mid, Policeman id, A' I will get it for yon,"' and in a few minutes produced the missing cap." "That is it," remarked the other, , .and then' the policeman said, " I want you.' The pri soner gaVe his name as Barney Cannon, and was held in $6OO bail by Aid. Massey. FATAL. ACCIDENTS.---JOhn Sftlith, a laborer, employed on the railroad between Holmes. burg and Bustleton, fell from a hand-ear, yesterday, and struck against a trestle-work.• He was instantly killed. Ho was thirty eight years of age, 'married, and resided at ohn esbu rg. About noon, to-day, John Grigg, a tin smith, fell from the top of a ladder, at the now buildings, on Gray's Ferry road, opposite the Naval Asylum, and ,was so badly injured that he died in a short time afterwards. Grigg was 29 years of age and resided at No. 2108 Evergreen street. THE OFFICERB.—The following officers for the Philadelphia Association of Union College Alumni for the ensuing year were chosen last evening: President—Gen. E. W. Sturdevant. lice Presidents—G. D. Horner, J. B. Mitchell, S. H. Austin, Rev. D. Washburn. Recording Secretary—A. Watson Atwood. Corresponding Secretary—Rev. R. C. Matlack. Treasurer—J. E. Roberts, M. D. Executive Committee—J. R: Sypher, J. J. Pinkerton, J. V. Rice, C. E. Dana, E. T. Smith. The second annual meeting . of the Associa tion will occur the first week in April, 1871 POLICEMAN BEATEN.—About One o'clock this morning the McAleer family, residing at Ir o. 1014 Fernon street, got into a wrangle and disturbed the neighborhood. Policeman Mc- Manus vent to the house to quell the row, when be was attacked by a junior McAleer, struck on the head and knocked down. He summoned assistance, and then John Mc- Aleer, Sr., Arthur McAleer and John Mc- Aleer, Jr., were arrested. The prisoners were taken before Alderman Bonsai], who sent them to Moyamensing. BURGLARS CAUGHT IN THE ACT..--The store of G. Buchman, No. 627 North Eighth street, was robbed"about six weeks ago. This morn ing.about one o'clock an attempt NVII:4 made to again plunder the place. Policemen Church hill and Doyle were notified that two mon had jumped a fence in Loraine street. The officers got over the same fence and found two men at work at the back door of Mi. Buch man's store. Both fellows were secured. They W/1111 ',nu m iscieman A.axammo amt. co tools. They gave their names as Thomas Jar din and Charles Smith, and were taken to the Central Station for a hearing. VESSEL RoußED.—This morning about four o'cloCk the schooner C. H. Mueller, lying at Callowhill street wharf, on the Delaware, was robbed of fifteen packages of Worcestershire sauce and two nests of cedar-ware. Some of. 'the Harbor Police passed the vessel a short time before the robb'ery, and observed a man walking the deck. They hailed him. He claimen to be the private watchman, and said that everything was right. Afterwards the : robbery was reported by the real private watch man. THE GERMAN .1 - 105PITAL.—The following is! a statement of the operations of the. German Hospital of Philadelphia for the present week : MaleS. Females.' Admitted 3 Discharged In Hospital at present 18 Receipts, $53 70; Expentlitures, $67 06. 'CHARGED WITH HIGHWAY ROBEERY.---„ .lohn Ward was arrested in Norristown, ye.s terday, and was brought to the city upon the. charge of having attacked a man named Clough, at the west end of Market Stre:et Bridge, several days ago,beat him with a billy,. and robbed him of Sti.). He had a hearing at the Central Station, this morning, and was committed to prison. Stuart , FinE.—A lire occurred at No. 1313 South Fifteenth street, about three o'clock this morning. Some hot ashes were thrown upon a lot of shavings in the yard, last night. The shavings took lire. The flames communicated to and destroyed the fence. No other damage was done. • ATTEMPTED ItonnEitY.Between three and four , o'clock this _morning, an _attempt was made to rob the grocery store at the northeast corner of Fifteenth and Cherry streets. The side window was pried open, when the thieves were discovered and frightened otY by Police man Crawford. His NAME.—Tue name of the man found drowned at Coates Street wharf, last even ing, is supposed to have been Emile Peters, as a letter from Charles R. Greonwell, Owensboro', Ky., so addressed, was found in his pocket. ACCIDENT.—John Robinson, Esq., a well known member of the Bar, and a clerk in the oilice of the Prothonotary of the Supreme Court, stepped on an orange-peel, at Seventh and Market streets, yesterday, slipped, fell to the sidewalk, and sustained a severe injury to his leg.. STEALING ' FOWLs.—John Schmidt was arrested at half 7 past five o'clock this morning at St. John and (.3ermantown road. He had in his possession three chickens and two geese, supposed to have beew stolen. He was corn-, milted by Ald. Eggleton. The coat-omce of Frederick Peters, No.llllB Hamilton street, was broken into and was, ransaeked, but the thieves got nothing for 'heir trouble. ASFAUIAT ON A WODIAN.—John Jenkins was . arrested, .yesterday, at Twelfth and Olive streets, upon the charge of assault and battery ; on 3.lrs.Lowinger. Re was held in $5OO bail; by Ald. Massey. FELL FROM A LAnnan.—tiamuel Devere, aged i 3 years, residing No. 2142 Alter street, foil from a ladder at Atlantic 13ity and broke. his shoulder-blade. ,Ele was admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital this morning. Di OIIE CAEELESSNERS.—Lieut. Pritchard, of the Eleyenth District Police, reported this tuorning that the doors of twenty-two houses iu Lis District were found unfastened during laFt DZATII FROM Porsox.—James Casey, aged. 4i ye-ars, re siding at No. 518 Catharine street, died this morning' at No. 770 South Second street. from the effects of an overdose of laudanum takes last night. BURNED.—AnIuc Turner, aged three ,years, residing at 212 Dock stn. et, Mt* badly burned by a pot of eetiee Win!: on her this morning. She was taken to the Pennsylvania hospital. THE POLICE AT FIRES.—The Chief of Police has obtained a lot of new ropes; lanterns and axes for the policemen at the time of fires. BANnsomE REstnENcE.—We call special attention to the advertisement. in another colum of a new and handsome brown stone residence, at No, 1022 Arch street, which iS offered for sale. This elegant dWelling house has just been finished, with every modern conveniences, and, in addition to its general cotriplete finish, has been handsomely frescoed. A'commodious stable Mid coach house is attached to the house. Both the house and its locality are likely to be very attractive to any one seeking such a residence. CITY NOTICES. A.BOUT l'r.—Gentbunen in quest of.eleuantly fashioned hoots. made by competent wukalen, of the best French calfskin, and furnished at about 2f, per cent. Ices than the same goods can be bought, elsewhere, are particularly directed to call on °HARLIN Elcital., the artistic eordwai per, No. 50-1 North Eighth street, above Buttonwoad. Mn. EICIIEL thoroughly understands all the details of Ills profession. .110unExcEpmts can obtain a complete out fit tar the kitchen at ll'AnsoN INtise-farnishin:; &am Lodi etreet, below %Valuta. . TAB .FAIILELAND, CAyENDISII, HAMLET; ani 01 the beautiful 59E VAIC I F Y (t i s l , gral a klBl6 ' stree; . Alit) litollthitteVl9o - arc re trained by PRLISIBOLIA/ NXTRACT illTqlll7,, 13unigurr'iCocoaino gives lur4ti4noo to tho' Asir. WE ni,witva have a ftilllotee'qf Wrytknten in all branuhee or oprbusiness. Qqr, workmaniddp •is g r a.dan, and prima below any . dno olrip irk tisG.°. L .; ,AtInIRTSON a' GO., 143 Ohepfnut tweet. f ENGLISH Ho* Citohs Binar-l-fresti, daily—at! Morse's, 90 Arch paid 238 South Ehavo'nth street. , TITS BRACTIFITri. 131'Ittltf3,i4TTLE OF • , Ciente' Beaver Unto' • , Can tea had at pAISFORDO' Store, Tractor, the Continental , TO Qurnmdroothe and, relieVo the pain of ; children teething, use Downi's irtvw'rur Ociaaud,. Bold by all eniggline. • SURGICAL IRSTRUVARNTS GRA druggists' sun dries: „ , „ • • • SNOWDEN & BROTIIITIL • • V 3 South Eighth street. : - --- Consis t Bunions,' Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson. .No. gni phoetnat ` street , . °bargee moderate. • SOMETHING NEW AGAIN. , English Frock Walking Goat, and English Spring Bottom Pantaloons, , • to be found only at GUAS. STOKES', 824 Ohestnut street DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRII treated with the utmost Ell/CCOMI, by J. Isaace. M.. D., and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear this spool alty ) in the Medical College of Ponneylvania,l2 years ex perience. No. 8O Arch street. Testimonials can be seen at hie office. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, no he has no secrets in his prac tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge for examination. MARINE BULLETIN. POET OF PHILADELPHIA—MAscit 25 sir sit. Marino But/din on Inside Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY Steamer Mayflower, Fultz, 24 hours from Now York, with nide° to W P Clyde & Co. Sti timer Norfolk. Platt, from Richmond and Norfolk, witl. gable to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Vulcan,Wilcox, 24 hours from New York. with mdse to W 111 Baird & Co. Stolimur 111 Massey, Smith, 24 hours from Now York, with mdeo to W B Baird & Co. Steamer W Whilldun Rigging, 13 hours from BOG. more, with mdse to A Groves. Jr. Btig Sir Robert Napier (Br), Hodge, 83 days from Messina, with fruit to Isaac Jeanne & Co. Schr Edw Thompson, Sewell, 1 days from Norfolk Va. with lumber to Connie & Co. Sat. Mary & Priseilla, Hooper. Mill Crook. Schr Jaime Itich, Crowell, Wilmington. Behr John Johnson, Messick, Providence. Behr Eliza & Rebecca, Price, Great Egg Harbor. ttchr Isabella Thompson. Endicott, Port Republic. Schr Commodore Stewart, Herrin, Bordentovrn. ULLA RED TlllB DA I . . . _ Steamer Anthracite. Green. N York, W M Baird & Co. Steamer Bristol. Wallace. New York. W P Clyde Cc. Steamer Frank. Pierce, New York, WM Baird 6i Co, Bark Daring, McDonald, Portland. J Roostnel,Jr.Aßro. Brig Ellen fl (Br). Dyer, Port Spain, John Mason Co. Brig AI innehaba. Irelug. Cienfuegos Workman . Schr Julie Nelson. Cavalier,Boston,J Rommel,Jr4Bro Schr F A Heath, Warren, Portsmouth, • do Bohr H G Ely, McAlister, Washington. do Schr H D Walbridge, Ehr endorf, Baltimore, do Schr J Reimer, Camp, Baltimore,. do Tug Chesapeake, Merrihew, Baltimore, with a tow of Tag Commodore. Wilson, Baltimore, with a tow of of barges, W P Clyde &Co. AT THE BREAKWATER. Bark Ann Elizabeth,lrom Zaza, and brig J W Drisko. frost Fall River. MEMORANDA Ship Idaho.3l urphy from New Orleans 38th inst. for Bremen, had on board 3,74 bales cotton. Steamer Saxon. Sears. sailed .from Boston 23d instant for this port. 'steamer Rising Star, Conner, cleared at New York yesterday for Havre and Stettin. Steamer Tripoli (Br), Rains, cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool. &las Clara Davidson. Jeffries, and Anna Myrick, Richards, hence at Lynn 23t1 inst. Steamer Missouri. Edwards, cleared at New York yesterday for Havana. Steamer Fairbanks, Moore, hence at New . York yes terday.. Steamer Volunteer, Jones. sailed from Waminitton, NC. yesterday for New York.' • Steamer Fith-liee. Steele, cleared at N York yesterday for Hamilton. Bermuda. Bark Munition. Rees, froth London for this port, at Deal 9th inst. and proceeded. Brig.E A. Bernard, Read, at Matanzas 19th instant for this port. Schr tinexpected, Ludlow, hence at St John, NB. yes.? terday. Schr Gold Hunter, Price, cleared at St John, NB. yesterday for this port. Sclirs Ralph Carlton. Curtis; Emily Curtis, Haskell, Abbot Devereux, Rich, at Matanzas 19th instant for this port. Schr S A Dolce. Yates, hence at New Bedford 2341 inst. Schrs Geo Taulane. Steelman; C Newkirk, Huntley, and R F Reeves, Reeves, hence at Providence 23d inst. Mira J 8 Weldon, Crowell, and J II Bartlett, Harris, sailed from Providence 23(1 inst. for this port. Schr Marshall Perrin. Packard, from Boston for this port, sailed from Newport 22d inst. Schr Ann S Cannon. Cobb, sailed from Newport 22d, inst. for this port. Schr Sarah 31ills, Baker, hence at Fall River 22d inst. Schr Hannah Blackman,Jonesosailed from Warren Rd inst. for this port. . . . . Behr Amelia, Pont, from NeWbnryport for New Castle. Del. snllcd trom Newport 22d inst. Behr W W Pharo, Jackaway, hence for Bath, passed. Holmes' Bole 22d inst. Behr Maggie J Chadwick. Gage,from Portland for this' port; Clyde. Gage; from Itockport,Me. for do; A Tirrell, Atwuod, from Laneevllle for do, and Adele Trupdell, Hese, from Boston for - Cheater. Pa, at Mimes' Hale 22d inst. and all sailed again next day except the A Truedell. PRINTING. A. C. BRYSON & CO A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON a. CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & Co., 607 Chestnut St. & 604 JaytteSt. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. Sr, 60 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 601 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Cheatntrt St. 1 604 Jsyne St. (Bulletin Buildi ng Prinfr Philadolitia rook a d Jo ts Book and Job Prin te rs, Book and Job Printers, Beek and Job Printers, Book and job`Printers, Book and Job Printers, 'Book and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, Workmen Skillful. Prices Low: Workmen Skillful. Prices Low.: Workmen Skillful. Prices Low Workmen Skillful, Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. ' Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low, Workmen Hitilltot. Prices Low. GIVE es A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. SEWING MACHINES. THE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, The Beet and nold on the Easiest Terms, PETERSON & CARPENTER, 914 CHESTNUT STREET. , 6 , to tip yrp LAW AND PATENT OFFICES. FRANCIS D. PASTORIES, Attorney-at4Law, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, No. 418 WALNUT STREET. - PATENTS PROCURED FOR INTENTIOXR And all Liminess relating to the same promptly. trans feted. 0141 or send for Circular on Patents. inh2o-0 to tb trrpi 'kt'Y".~:." mril• ~ai.. ~:y.w. 4 ~iKw :.. L~i'.+W.+?~iw~wk:::~l!- h -t , ) RETAIL DEPARTMENT. MeCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, Importers and Dealers - In CALYUPETIN43I - S, Warehouse, 509 Chestnut Street. SPRING IMPORTATIONS. New and Elegant Designs AT GREATLY RELIEVED' PRICES. 1,000 pieces English Brussels. 1,000 pieces Crossley Tapestries. Most of the above are of extra quality, new styles, pri vate patterns, and designed expressly for our trade. • , . CANTON MATTING% EN GLISH , OIL CLOTHS; H COCOA MATTINGS. McCALLIIM, CREASE & SLOAN; 609 Chestnut: Street. - w , b2 w-f m &are NEW CARPETINUS. WE ARE NOW OPENING A FULL LINE OF FOIIIEIGN and DOMESTIC CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND M'ATTINGS, • OF ALL OBADM `WEIIOII WE ARE OFFERING AT GREATLY SFr DEOED PRICES FROM LAST SEASON. • LEEDOM, SHAW & STEWART, • . • C 3 'MARKET STREET. fel93mr .11 , TO THE LADIES. GRAND OPENING LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, Laces and Trimmed Paper Patterns, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1870, AT MAXWELL'S LADIES , DRESS TRIMMINGS, .PAPER PATTERN, AND DRESSMAKING ESTABLISIIMEN7 , , enrnev Chestnut and Eleventh fits. PRINCIPAL AGENCY FOR BUTTEBIOK & 00.'8 CELEBRATED PATTERNS OF GARMENTS For Ladies, Misses, Boys and Little Children. rohn Sinn. EDWIN H. FITLEIL & CO., Cordage Manufacturers and Dealers In Hemp, 23 N. Water Street and ADEIMH 22 N. Delaware Avenue PRIT. BDIVIN R. HITLBR. CONRAD F. cLorittllA JAMES M. scovEL, awyer. CANDEN,,NE,W JrAusrae. T ao lotie ;• , -1••• • '‘,•roj • `"-, CARPETIX4II3, &U. LADIES' DRESS GOODS OB TIIE LATEST NOVELTIES IN 2Mai1M649,41110153M4W0 ~ ,i B A''''il;:',T..l.'.':ttj.: Spring Styles 13ootis and Shoes for Men and rtoys, made on his ink. prove 4 Lasts, unri- walled for comfort, for beauty, for durability. A ready fit may always be obtained from his large stock of fine ous- tom-ma,a;le Boots and Shoes. BARTLETT, NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUTO CARRIAGES. ' WM. D. ROGERS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, ORIGINAL AND ONLY MANUFACTURER OF THE CELEBRATED * llll. * , 7, A . atl:Prili frAcililv 16 , 4%* 1 ROGERS' CARRIAGES, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT STREET, PRILADELPIIIA, )36* — New and elegant style? of Carriages constantly produced. ' ' mh2lm w I.3mrp JOSEPH BECKHAIJS, 1204 - , FRANKFORD AVENUE, ABOVE GIIIARC' AVENUE, ,Idanii,te;'ctrit* of Exclusively First-slass C A R R IA Cr-, lE 11€4 . NEWEST STYJUNS Clarencte, Landaus, Landanlettesl Olose-coacheli shifting 0. Coaches, Coupes, Baronches, Phaetons, Rockaways, etc.,BUITABLE FOR PRIVATE NASTI LY and PUIII,IC USE.. Workmanship and finish second to none in the country. Fine and varied stock on hand—completed and in the works. 'Orders receive prompt and personal attention. All work warranted. • mbl4 D. M. LANE , CARRIAGE BUILDER , 3432,3434 and 8436 Market St l . s WEB'S PHILADELPHIA. A large assortment of Carriages of every description constantly on hand. Eapec4al attention paid tp repairing. • , . 014 6mrp§ SOOTS AND SHOEb. BAR TLETT, No. 33 Smith Sixth Street, Ever thanliful for the patronage ex . tended him heretofore, ( and desirous of further favors, begs to announce his Spring Styles of Boots and Shoes for Gents' and Boys' wear. A 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 lit at all times. del3-m w f lyrD ILL Embroldoring, BrAiding,At„xnAismi4o.. DI, A. TOltir r k Abort atrir :t. • /7;1'1 .;3 ":c ' i o rt ,•;!' ,1 CARRIAGES. 4 • ' '• 1 I *-11 } 1 • ,;'[. •,; r,..1;2! THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE $2,000,000 Pennsylvania Central Railroad Co. General Mortgage SIX PER CENT. BONDS 92 1-2 and Interest added to date All free from State Tax. and issued in sums of $l,OOO. These Bonds are Coupon and Registered, interest on the fcirruer payable January and July 1, on the latter April and October The bonds secured by this mortgage are hunted to WISTAB MORRIS and JOSIAIi BACON, Trustees, who cannot, under Its .provisions, deliver to the COM- Pony, at any time, an amount of bonds exceeding the full•paid capital stock of the Company—limited to ,934-, 000,000. - Enough of these bomb are withhold to pay off all ex istiug liens iipiM tnepropertyof the Company, to meet which at maturity It now holds ample means independ ently of the bonds to be reserved by the Trusteed for that purpose, making the bonds practically a FIRST MORTGAGE upon all its railways, their equipment, relit estate, The gross revenue of the Pennsylvania Railroad in NO was $17,250,811, or nearly twenty-eight porthlt. of the capital and debts of the Company at the end of that year. Since 1&7 the dividends to the Stockholders have averaged nearly eleven and one-half per cent. per annum after paying interest on its bonds and passing annually a large amount to the creditml construction account.: The security upon which the bonds aro based is, there fore, of the most ample character, and places them on a par with the very best national securities. For further particulars, apply to Jay Cooke Sr. Co., E. W. Clark tk Drexel & Co , C. & H. Bork, W. H. Newbold, Son & Aertsen. mlllO 12tp§ COLEBROOKDALE . I{,ATIARQAD First Mortgage Bonds' Due 1808... Principal and Interest Guaranteed by PhiladeEphia and Reading Railroad Co. , P Oil;c P er -Cent" free from an tax. We are nuFnorized to offer nt 82:6, and Interest accrued from December 1, the balance of about 6300,009 •of the bonds. oeetned by a First Mortgage upon ail the vropErty IV the Colebrookdale Railroad Coinyany, and guaranteed absolutely, both as to•prineipal and enterest,by the rhfia.- dalphia and Reading Railroad Company.: C. & 11. BORIE, No. 8 Merchant& Exchange.' W. IL NEWEOEDOSON 41c.CMISSTEN. IS. E. ter. Doti& and Walnut Stet. mbl7-tf§ JAS. S. NEWBOLD & SON, BILL BROREES AND GENERAL FINANCIAL AI ENTlli s s 126 South? Secolid Street. mhll ff 6 _ / ITTIPJRMEO7,_VEIN; aim Mated arid eney-fittioN trees Hate (patented) ts t 42 the approved. fashion, of the/ ssaseh, • ch es t n ut s sett door to the Poet-Veloe. 006-terf =ME I " 0 . sf!fiff ~t. "I;r'i! > ~ .Sr~i~~~ f'. EZIEMEM :f) FIDIAINCIAL. of purchase.