OUft HARRISBURG LETTER. bright-/sunshiny day* ot our o^i^aiij nximhnu February WMIm ih« Ilranlnrl.y of UknM«M*<«* *»" abated very' much, hot still leav&s st g Mcasn'rc.i.Rieip'CCserttwiivo ttonar •*•• ®» sea, "whose wafers cannot rest. We are , mahiiut good progress towards “ the haven - siihl -«di»ii«ii»wuMeßT»«« •where we w mild he.” ami hope to reach Ales- Additional Statement—His Hensons lor 1 oorlria hv to-morrow morning, - Wo'Shall Rroaentfnf? theßlll—An Important Bill *?Uii WV Short ■ sthv at Alexandria,’ feeling : . wai Reference t« PnsseU nnd mfiKe hut A *MTX i eseroised Sluned In s li„y..*’lcltl l»»y In Vetoes. , Ca ’ !m -Kn bTohfen • arid the ' lettehr : so > The Tax collector Bill. /liidlv coveted he received, that 1 will upon April 1.-Tho Judiciary 0! - w ifh the loved ones at homo." mittee of tlio Bouso, to which was referred ASShhVpawengdm on board thik 'steamer the message of the Governor Charging,thatthe f- o eomnanv of abont a doaen Catholic hill appointing a collector ol delinquent taucys * . ~ hn'u c coiug out as missionaries to for the city of Rhiiadelphia lmd boon fraudu- Coebin lsn“ Omy cannot"bnt'-’admirc the lontly passed, has, held, several sessions, and 0 i i flnf.rrrv l>v this Churoh. . hOs'exumiiH'd a nmnber ot 'svitneHfies, inclnd- H T ,them to- a singlepoint in' the original bill, as it passed the So note, consisting sen out more men of the. House bill transferring tlio powers of heathen world, •^™^ Sn , B g i„ a n the Receiver Of Taxes,l6 Councils, and the than our purer « ' * together, amendment; offered' by \fltt»alor Connell, has the world ot licatht.noom j ■ • bt!(l p- found, audit bearsall’t.he marks showing Would that we- might learn wisdom iron t -u , lh t . it , went through lidtK branches of the example. . . 1 Legislature in the usual way.-" ' . We have made the acquaintance ot an m- senator Conuqlf Testifies. ♦ellieent voims Frenchman, among our paa- At tlio session Of the held this * !E,rs named Durnas-no relation of the afternoon, Benatojr Connoli stated that in dhe sengers, named intnws the Holy ea rly part of the session he, had a bill sont’hlm celebrated novelist. He is „ # by proposing to change tho system'Of Land alone, and a» .lie . speaks, Lugli- «> collecting the outstanding taxes of the city, besides French and Italian, we have luviteci ne then had a consultation with lus colleagues, Inin our comnanv. He gladly, accepts Senators' Henszey. and Watt, and • stated'to him to 19 , umnbers on our side, with them the principal .icatures .of a hill,- the the invitation, and mi . win vield basis of which was the one which had been the knowledge of languages on i , 7 , f orwan icd him. binding their views oorrw a mfitiial advantage. • - "'' '. ' ponded with his, he drew up tlio act, and had A-t nAMiiuA, Fiudav Afternoon, H fib. intended to read it in place, when he was no came to anchor in tho harbor tilled of the measuro which Councils solicited. 28.—Onr steamer tame to an , Seeing an opnoriunity to get, his adopted as an here about daylight-this morniug amendment, lie refrained from presenting bis. •country around is tint and unmtorosting. ah jj onso 0 nso bill came to the Senate, -it, rtWlniarv liclitbouHC -stands now where the Tefeiredtothe city ; : ; ' Pharos of the IS’lie once stood, and oPt ,ni«,vs Hcnsrey and watt ConsnltoU. .Wis h large amount of shipping in the . ge, then had an interview with Senator there is a g passed'throngh the Henszcy, Who exprcssedhimsclf tavorabieto harbor. V> « ll ™“' J w tbe prin - the Rnbstitution of the present law, and subse- Custom House, and made our way Mine p , „ chtly Baw „s te Watt, to'Whom he offered dual hotel as soon as possible. And so we are amcndmeßts . lmt that gentleman sard be dathailv landed on the continent of Africa-. kneys . ail ahoufit.. Mr. Connell also Mated Xj m aavii makes one feel-from 1 home-, that he had never seen Mr. Nagle, but had How yor - • , At,,i then overv been led to believe that he, was in favor of the and all its heart treasures 1 Ami the m every tMotlgh a ihM par t r Since sight and souuS is unmistakably Orio . tb en, Mr. Naglo had said that bad ho known The camels with their loads—the lurks, with Ibo p ro yi P ion for the appointment, of the their flowing robes and turbanned - heads, and Collector was incorporated ho would hayo their flowing ro e from.the , opposed it. Mr. Connell further state 1 that the general dißappsaranceo lia i f . naku<i y-hen the House hill came up:on the, calendar «hopa and public places, with the^halt. nako , its ofdef, i; hc had presented tho measure swarthv Arabs swarming everywhere, are the been acceptable to his colleagues;, things that most strike a stranger as he enters and t jj atl j t was passed by its title. The bill, in TCniiM-w wOrld After breakfast we bis opinion, haivbeeii passed ill the bonate. its r A' T^»X"“r /. first lesson in the mt of donkey-riding, _ot . Mr _ Bollg wis a^-0 called. Ho said that it, ■which we shall probably have enough to do. M r that the hill had been The scene on starting was amusing enough, to the House on Wednesday, the The uiunre in front of the hotel was teeming! I 2 3d pip Jiist before the’adjournment! on that ,1 WZI the young Arab boys who day the Speaker, as usual, proceeded to clear with donkeys aurt the you . the table. Quite a number of members were, drive them. As sooSi as it apparent J.^gJ egate{i 4 about the Clerk’s desk, and jhepe that we'were -meditating an expedition in that was b^p;j d erahle' excitement. There were nTimitlve style, there was a general rush upon ge y e r a i bills read and referred or epneurreddn v, Fach member of the party waa beset by a Ahiong these, was th.t Tax Collector ns. Lncn mem o p ~1,- thiK -was announced as with amendment. He was crowd-o 1 these wild Johns, one pu g atvare of the nature of the amendment, agd way and another that, yelling, piawling ana responded, “ All l-iglit^—movo to concur.” «esticulating in the most yiolent manner, This nation was put anil carried. He consi nTl„ extolling the praises of his own in- doted, tiie hill .right and : jusV> • , each one extoi b i , most Thd 'Clerks of the-House ahd Senate and the dividQal donkey. It was one ■ tr ng c j j n m-Vo om were called, and they pro ludicrous sights 1 ever witacssea. i (luced t ho bill-books anil thejourna),:tUe en thonght atUretwe should havo to beat a rc- U>H o]a alI 0 f ( whlch and are in treat and mve up tho donkoy-rlde entirely, their proper.places. ,' _ Finally, French friend, Hum*, selected one of tho driven ot a larger growth • y ovir correspondent to day called on Sena —a «ort of chief among the crowd-and struck tor Connell with reference to this matter, no a barcain with him to furnish beasts for the That gentleman entered into lull details, tip a oai gain win “ rn—,, 1 winch corresponded substantially .with, his whole party, at a given Tate. Then the cla noi I 'tatemciir before the TTouso JndieiaryCom ccascd somewhat, and wo proceeded to mount. ! ulitri ij,, jj 0( however, added the reasons 3 wish you could have seen us then, Tbe noi- j w hich prompted him to presCiit the bill which trials were l’ust large enough to Taiso our feet; has earned-snob a commotion here and In pJ«- i sss«».. sa^’sswws each donkey was a young Arab, with nothing , <in the occasion of' one of the hnf.an old fez, or turban, on his head, and his j car ] y v j S jt,s of that gentleman to Harrisburg. "Kodv encased In an old. blue shirt, or blouse, Tie said that, President \V:tgner, pf Oom reaching down to his knees. ThP business of ; the boy is to bold on to the donlce.V s tail arid 1 OciotrinC tliat to properly secure to the belabor his sides with a stick. AVell, juntas v t*ity tbe payment of the delinipie'nt taxes, it we were starting, what should happen-but tlio ''was advisable to sell t.iieni to the highest bid sudden breaking of mv stiiTiip-strap V-i lost, j dei;—that being the plan in New Jersey. This mySaice off and the next mo- | ment .there flay—iiigloiionsly rolling in the ■ president of one, of the branches dust. However,-no great harm was done, and 0 f "the City ".Councils advocated 'such J arose and shook otT tho dust. Then came a,. a plan, .it ’would not bo safe to . renewal 'of tlio previous scene. The whole , jJJ ,^!' ottd 0 tt dy j )a rtnw”nt l, nf I'the 1 'the govenimerff 1 crowd Of donkey-boys made a dead set on me, y jj g otbt . r reasons were: the general want depreciating tho donkey selected for-me, and . 0 f fl„ane.ial inauagciiieht. on the part of the each wishing to substitute his own in place of Coiindlmen, the evidence 'of which was the it Blit I stuck to my first, friend, and another .. undisputed fact ot the city warrants selling at n. j»ui 4 w j » - fr/,tn *1 to 10 ner ctmt. discount t tlio annually strap ' being procured, the damage was re- j„ cr(>a! .j l) „ deLt oft'lio citywl'ihont any corres paired, and wo started. These drivor-Lioys are ponding benefit to the 'public;.no sufficient ' a strange sk'-of creatures, jtecnliar, in many provision being made to .secure the payment things -to this region of country. They.pick lof undisputed claims, such as ground-rents on . S fc -»-e-.’i’ssf their profession. My donkey was a singulai- j- roni onu 0 f tfic school-houses. "All these looking-creature. He was utterly destitute of .things,’"said the Senator, "go hf show a want hair exeebt on liis legs. But his driver, a of proper attention on the part of CouticUmen bright, good-looking *Antb, seemed to have tO f fbo i[uite an attachment tor him. He would pat f a jrs. Tdo not believe, the Councils ‘ eapiable him on the back, from time to tiino, and say _, 0 f framing a bill as cifictent and stringent in --—"His good donkey. He Billy Thompson,V— 1 its provisTohs’as the present one. It insures Which I thus, found was the name of my Kosi- '{’"uTe 1 lf Ihe^olfeo-- 1 nante. But the accidents were not all ovoi jor fails in one single instance to diseliarge liis yet. C couldn’t liud that hlsdonkuy was ( j l ,tie,s, on the complaint ol any citizen he may djfctingnished by any particular name, so he -he n liio'v'ed by tlie Court in which bo is fottnd. dubbed hitn " Andy Johnson.’' And not long guilty.” ' ’ _ ~ . ... ... i ... . ~ Si r. coimtll l*r»M His Kespcclu to conn after this, as it to show- how worthy he w.is ot . cilinnn IlHutsley. the name he bore, Andy atom bled In -his.-i.-. .jjjj Conncll.thfji reviewed the remarks of eoursc, fell on his kncea, and pitched his rider ’ j,j r . Bavdsley in 'Councils yesterday, which clear over hia liead. Butwo harm earn* from be-asserted were untruthful, and said that this fall either. Only to make the scone-most whellnr slupidlt v or . \ 4 ... part ot'Hui composition or tliut : ludicrously droll, just as the Rev, Hector of tho S lah , it was not for himdo Hay. Church of the lay the AH fnip jjri«nt Kselicat Bill. ground, a donkey, going past in the opposite . The fe^flowing hill, which occasioned an ox-, direction, stood still and began braying in a | citing deltaic in. the House anil Senate, wiys most provoking maimer. It seemed, for all passed, to-day, through both branches, and. the world, like laughing at tlio misfortunes of received the, signature ot the Loyeinor: .. . , ... . , , ~r Ax Act to authorize and direct the Attovney the fallen. It was perfectly irresistible. We, General, uiion complaint made by parties all bad a hearty laugh, in which the fallen di- j whose interests arc thereby effected, to in vlne, who was 'quite uninjured,, joined as - stitute proevedings, according to law, against heartily"aeany. TVe rode to seoßompey’s Pil- , corporations alleged to have violated duties Jar, the Catacombs the I’a.shaw’s Palace (only , iM ,Senate unit the o'ttimat Of it), the Canal, and Cleopatra s ( yp 6Uf ?0 f ftfjinnetitalim of the (Jummomoeultk HeedTO I .' These are the 'chief objects of <in- ; Hi Otneral Asseiiibty'mitfmd it terest 'ih this place. After this wo rolnrnod' ’, is- ht-rtbi eiiactjit by ilui authority of the same, to thd”hotel'pretty well tired with mu- first That in all cases inWhioh heretofore anynrivi , ” r leges or immunities have been, granted to any donkey-ridO of Unto , hours. I will - lose , C(jrporat i bn t Jy aBV aet of the General Assetn my letter to-nigbt, as we expect to leave for tly of tlie Commonwealth, upon terms add Cairo in the morning. K. N. ! conditions jn‘ such act prescribed, for Alio. p-w * 7TT •” —i • knowing and intentional neglect or-refusal to The great populimiy of Ram with Amen- perform and comply with Which terms and tans who'Visit the continent ol Etlrope, and conditions a forfeituredr detenaination of make that inagnificeut capital tlrtlr head-qiiar- : uuch privilege's aiitt immunities is provided ters while'abroad, has drawn tliither quite a 'for in the act, it shall he tho duty Of the At large colony of 'American bankers, whose , torney-Gehhral of the OOuimonwealth, upon VeiMoi'i-ffi./nur m.ff fl.»'’iii>Ri»Marv'flrtatirial fa- i complaint made to him ,by any. party whose hou os offer nofeonly the nuanuai u s ot -, ntcr<v(tta ~r f; W such neglect cilitics to our traveling conntri-n cii,but furnish- ! 6^*r!( . fUb - al) t 0 lnstitl , te forthwith'proceedings reading-rooms, where the principal ■ American j w a court of competent, jurisdiction', to nscor newbpapers and magazines tnay be found, and Run the fact of such neglect or refusal, arid - opnortuuitte. afforded for receiving and if such neglect or. re'fosat shall be' ad-- writing letters.- 'social intercourse, etc. judged by Siich cqurt to havedemurred, Amoßg tlie ' houses recently «s-. then,and ni such case, all thrirights', privileges,: ' lablifiimil then-is -1 A f the eminent powers arid immunities granted to Saul Corpo- SEt!i, , c 1 r vw- „i (t ratipuj unOußucil ternw aAd dointtlionS shall. B? S ’ - 11 ’. lrnl f?°* " forthwith,cease and determine; andtliereupou. rh(-ir Fans otlicc is situated m the Rue Acnbe, : c Governor of the Conunp.hiyoatth snail '■where tpey propose to li-ausitd all kinds of provide such organization as jinay l bo pOedful bunking business, with sjn-cial refereiice.to.thfl -' to-ma-toSgifl any’Such' property nhiil’ dthervma. ; wants of tio.traveling pulilie. They also take dirtied'.Jijf'tbjj'.'fjegislathro- ho-^v- Hwrgfe’df'c'orivkpoiidence or papers directed to 'ev.er.that’an expenses'itfclilnnhtip; the maiikge ' their rare. a'jid'Of'siirtiliis l,ai>»a-V ieweliv and ' meiit,tbpr<;tff shall ha parti fropi its Two pro them. Travelers who mthir, iVd- aliatrs k to , or ' Oxileiufitufe .by the Cotriinqu'wcaUh of . them Will find them liberal in their dealings, ’ '|>«uUsylVadis<.‘" Provided, 'tiiat'wlidtt jird'cccd and in every way worthy of oonlidi-nce.— 1 Sngs under tlie proi ihioos of tliis imt- anicom ihirfir’t JHoyaJiit, ' nicnced in any court, other tiltin' the Supremo THE -DATLY E, 1 ■ a,y ;-7 :s , >J‘ f ■in ;< . /.7 ;■ y;. ? ,i ; ;A-? 4 j 4 ,\ f :ji f A f*”Ki s.■ V.. !77 : 0, EKrM BITfXETBr-PHIT.APELPnTA. 2.1870. C6W, tile' right of appaaft'itt' the Sifptomo CeArtwiall exist to either party, as in Other eafiPH.' 'PrevUledfurUia-, thißsactiahnll pot ap ply)ter-bridge companies. ’crt.-yi! , i •-i i l > The l)iamond',Watt.C<i!itCNt>iu tm • TheDfa»nond-Wntt Oot«t»HtfOir liftbo' h4ki (ffciiy sessions during thru fWcokVat which the eomestaflt produced 'testinionyfdrCirobuLtal to that-offered by Mr. Watt alffißing’ftaucl in the several divisions- of' the -Kecoudj Third, Fourth a,ubEiglith’ War (In:'', Tito Committee sat until late to-night, iflthehtope that the con testant. ■would cloßa his oase, miti WiOtilwenae of several Witriesses compelled ah adjourn ment until to-morrow, wheoboth sidamwill have to ; ClOse. On Monday < night the iamtn merit Will'tako place th thes SenateOh’aihhor, and •will lid participated in by Messrs. Lewis O. Cassidy,.! A.iSlnipsdnpDonis W. Hall and B. Harris Brewster..- - i : : , ,; . , ■ !>' • 1 • 1 * A Yetfi *'JoW-I»i»y. :>• -r< i j This: ftas been a tield-tlay in the vrito line, "ho less than thirteen' of these documents having been transmitted to the Legislature by the Governor. They comprised legislation ap ply counties bthroitghout ’She State, ihciudihg the Ihdepohdenoe Square lull, rind .that proposing to give effect'to the pur ptoses of the will of Mm, Eliza Hurd, of I’hllal dephin." The reasons Tor tho vetoes wore va rious, and in ami of them the Governor again took occasion (o overhaul (lie Legislature ior hasty and imprudent actioft. Pa tin. afx;aibs lisr sie«fjDyucjiii.: -mwsifTr. Tlis Ifcw Strike lu the Coal Itcclon—The Tronhlc nliont the Basis—Arrest on a Charge of Murder. , ■■ [Con'ospondonco of tho PUiluila. Evcaiu/; Bulletin. 1 Boixsvili.b, April! 'l‘, 1870.—pipers in the Schuylkill region are likely tobavean extended holiday, from and after to-morripw, April ( id. Everybody has heard of tlie,basis” adopted after last summers protracted strike, iu which both the operators and > thought they had, a, master-key, to open all the dead-locks so constantly forming between .them'.' “ ‘When coal sells for, f per .ton at Port Carbon,”.said,.in effect, tlite new golden rule, “the wages of miners and laborers shall lie as follows naming.a scale of . ,wages, “and in proportion sis the price of coal at Pori, Carbon rise's above or sinks below that figure, (So shall the wages .of the operatives .be in creased or diminished.’’ .-.To this basis both parties agteedj-aud the complicated machinery of the coal region was set towork again. There was more friction than they anticipated; but, as a whole, the basis system worked so well that neither employers nor employes. Uiought best to abaildon it. . .. But gold took a downward turn, and every thing else followed it. wen’ cannot put their coal on. the market as cheaply as those in the other regions .who, have .shorter and more convenient routes to the great cities, and they found they were being undersold. Tbey accordingly met, iu ■ this - place, ,oq the l&h instant, and adopted a new. basis, fixing the test of. wages; at $2- 61) per - tou at Port Carbon.' Nearly ail the operations ip the county were represented, and, so far as the operators • were concerned, they were a unit. But the ■ W. B. A. had not been consulted, and the W. B.jA.is a power in this land. Twp days after the operators’convention at PoUsyille, the W. B.A. held one at Summit .Hill, and decided to adhere to the basis, of 18GU. The, minors all belong to the W. B.A.fWorkingmen’s.Beueyo lent Association), and not a colliery can work without its consent. .58 it is agreed that, at 12 o’clock, noon, to-morrow, all the collieries will suspend operations and wait for “ something to turn up.” A few will probably continue work mg—a few always do continue working—but they are mostly small collieries, and will have | little effect either on the market or on the pre- j sent status of affairs. During the suspension the land-owners wul have an opportunity to busy themselves in looking after their titles. • By the law of 18(54, and its .supplement of IStit 1 , the Surveyor- General of the Commonwealth is directed to give one year's notice of all unpatented land in tlie different- counties of tire State; and if, at the expiration of that time the land is not patented, bo is directed to bring suit in the courts, of Dauphin county for the .moneys due ..xhe..CoKimonwealth thereon. Several hundred tracts of land’TiiFiiiii'eounty remain unpatented, and as tlie time allowed for taking out patents on‘them expires May (iib, 1870, it behooves the owners to be stirring in the matter. ■ A man, named Russel, was arrested' imSt. Clair, last night, charged with the murder of dolin' Sullivan, on Sunday last, at Grow Hol low. Sullivan, who is. described as having been a peaceable and orderly ntau, was quietly at home with his family, when, about nine o’clock iu tlie evening, lour men entered and notified him to leave the county before Tues day morning. He promised obedience, but | bad no sooner done so than one of the men Shot him, the ball entering tlie right breast and lodging near the .spinal, column. Ha died a few hours after; hut; though he knew his as sailants. and was assured' that he could live but an hour or two. lie persistently refused to give their names.- It is said that both he and his wife were Sworn to secrecy. The “Mollie Maguires” are probably at the bottom of tlie. whole affair. The officials are after the assas - sins, and. I iiffi informed, have hopes of cap turing all of them. IV ico. 01/R UTIEB. Kenft and Ofueral tCorrespondence ol tneTtjU(ulelpßlairve*iin« Bulletin .1 WiLMinexoK, April I.—The welcome news of the promulgation of the Fifteenth Amend ment as a part of the supreme law of tbe'land reached us on. Wednesday evening, and there was much rejoicing’ amongst loyal people,’but no public demonstration. To-morrow we shall make use of it. As many of the new voters as have been 'assessed the regular length of time and paid a tax within two years will vote at the- election-- for members of the Board of''Education. The contest iB not a political one in all the wards, but in some it is. anil in theseall the new votes will be on the right side. It will be; a,novol sight, and is looked forward to with interest by all parties. The Republicans, of Delaware were fir st to demand the passage of such an amendment, and there is something of public justice in the fact that in this State it will soonest become practically operative, ■ Qirtntnstances favor Republicanism in this city.just now. The,Council lias all along stood 10 Republicans to S Democrats, but one oif the latter having, ou tlie 24th ult., removed -from the-Ward-ha represented, iris place became.va cant,and a Republican-was elected iu his stead,' making the body stand 11 to 7. Under the' operations of the new amendment the num-. her of Democrats is likely to ‘‘grow small, by, degrees, and beautifully less.” . Murdoch read here last night to a full house, andofi course liis.audieuce was delighted.; An earnest-effort is now being made by a number of gentlemen to securethe establish mentof a hospital and dispensary hero. We have never hadone, being bebind-hand in tlijs, as in many ether things. Another heavy, storm sat in this afternoon,: arid the -wind is ,novr blowing a gale, while the ruin falls in torrents. The storm can do but little harm,however, as the marshes are already U 3 full of water e/s they well can be. Dat.b.; BOARDING. PERMANENT .AND TRANSIENT. bnflrdintf, M 24 utreot. iipl*6t* man,.wife, an<l daughter uf 9 yctira, iu u privuto iujulJr whore them nrt> no other boimWa. Auawcra jnutti Ktuti* locution ot houHO nn»l room, fur niHlioil or not, unci turuiH. l.!iu-h‘ct))>ti(im\blc roforoncoM uivtm amt rtijuired. Addn-kH DOLOH,' 1 Ik'M.irnN ap>2l* fy. r { <3A^PE’i^t NEW CAR] 7 ■was Aim now o puking a pmn mSk or FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS ■ - 'VI A.. /D AND ; . M A T T I N GS, ■WHICH WE AKE OFFERING AT GREATLY HE ' AIUCED TRICES »fcOM' L AM? feRAsCN. , LEEDOM, SHAW & STEWART, 1 685 TSIAEKET STREET. fclDflmrpS . . ' ’ . - rOUSAJLK. . . . + FOR SALE , 50,000 FEET OF FRENCH HAMMERED GUSS FOK SKYJLIGIITS, Comprising J.(, ?«, 15 mid 1 inch thick lor llooro, in , loin to suit pijr«hKß«rii,l)y< KEK.J. H. SHOEMAKER IHrOKVEU OF French Plate and Window Glass . Aiid Sole Agent of tho F IIENCII PLATE GLASS COMPANIES, / AND OF ME (TKTjBIiJIAVITD ■ ■ ENGLISH SHEET CRYSTAL, Guaranteed Not to Stain or Knst in tho Windows, 205/907,,.209, 211 N. Fourth Street, ■ PHIUDEUPUU. ,' mhgHti'thwfitrpS 1 COJkUUSSJLOA M KttCII ANTS TOWNSEND & TALE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 99, 92 & 94 FRMIKI.IN Sl’., NEW YORK, Sole A. g- ents FOR THE LAWRENCE MFG. CO.’S •COTTON HOSIERY. TuhSl-tfITS -1- ialsctaxAis jcouh. ADIBOPtD A.QJK; MINERAL SPRING WATER, Paibphltu analytic, certificates ot enjiuout pbyricians »pU .otU*r guntieiuen may bo bad of our Whoki>aieA/?onta, ■ • JOHN WYETH & BRO., 1! 1412 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. fo)2*tn thftnrpS .. . _______i •’ - LAW AND PATENT OFFICES. FRANCIS D. PAST-CRIBS',' Attorney-nt-lsw, SOLICTCOIi OF JPATFNTS, No. 4tB V/ALNUT STREET. FATF.XTN PROCIRRB FOB IN»EXTIOJiS And all holiness relating to tho swio promptly trims acted. Call or Bond for Circular on Patents. • .! rah2o-8 to th lyrpS JHVWIN 11. EITEISK & VO., Cordage Manufacturers and Dealers in Kemp, 23 IT. Water Street and 22 jV. Deltnoare Avenue PHILADELPHIA. XPWIH H. yiTLBE. COh'KAD V. CLOTIUBB TEKGO’B TEABEKRY -TOOTH'WASH - It is the most ploasant. cheapest Mid host rlsntifrloc oitnnt. Warranted freo from, ininrious ingredients. It Presto yes Bud Wliitona the Troth 1 Invigorates and Soothes the Gurua! Purifies anil Perfumes, tbollreath 1 Preventli Accitmtilutlon of Tartar I Cleanses and Purities,Artificial Tooth ! fa a ynporlor Article for Children t , . Sold by all WII i gON( rro p r i ot ®r, ' mb! ly rp| Ninth and Filbert streets, .Plilladalpliio. TJ EADQUARTERS FOE EXTRACTING H TBETU NITROUS OXIDJJ’ ' ’ “AxU'otmiDiiiNq pain.” Dr-UVR. THOMAS, formerly operator at tho Colton Dental Booms, devotes his ontire practico to tho painless extraction ot teeth. Office, 911 Wnlhittat. rabSJyrpS OLTOH TjHN'i'Al/ASSOOIATION OKI-' ginati-d the amrethotic uso of - ‘ NITROUS OXIDE, OR LAUGHING GAS, And devote their whole tuno mid practico to extracting ■ troth withoutpuiu. - ' . Promt, Eighth and Watnntfitnjets.' i ' ~XXT ED I) IN G AND, TCNGAGEMENfr: ‘.yV Rings of BoUdlSkai-at-finoGold-Jii ■Bp(’o;ivlty; a full assortment of idzcs, and no charge firD engraving names, Ate... : .EARR A BKOMKIt, .Makers, .ntyiU rp tf . 334 Chestnut street, below rauftu. ' ■tußt'rEoelvkd AND IH STOREU.OOO d car oh ol'Clmmpncno,,Bi)i\rklincOatawha,anilCali foruhiAViin s, I’ott,Madeira, Sherry, .Tnmu!c!i and Santa Cruz ltuni, tine' old Ilraddles and Whiskies, Whdlettaln and Retail P. J. JORDAN, 220 Pear-street, ; , Ikdiijv 'i'hinl aiul Walnut :titr«eta, »ud iKbDvw . atrrr-t, ■ - : qAVAGE’S ORsiNAj .lUST KEOEIVED GENUINE FABINACOLGGNK,at reduced prices. Rest - pttttornn oJtSngllvh ToollißriiBli6B> .l r or Bale by T. flimJK,Apotbocarysßroailflad ata. ; f9iytfrp TJIOB- IN V AIjIDB.—A ffINK M'USIOAL. X? !Uox uh a companion for tUo pick fibamlior; tbo nn<Mt abeorliDcnt in tho city wind a vurloty : b( ww to ««• l«Vfr U m. Imported • -nililStfrr] .'StOliestmit street, belqw ' B. LEIGH’S iMPitOVI®,«AItI> Bnbbi'r Trustf never- rU ht s, 1? re ak tf o r *o 1 1 w, uaod in bathing; Supporters., Elastic-BmtSi stockiuKH.aU kinds &£&****&*& ??£s?• ' atlcnd<id to by MitS.-liW CUtbinut, •second story. __ _ , ________ _ no _ ' .. p^- JJEWRY PHITiXiXPIU 1 , 5 ’ CATtPENTBII ANP; BUILDER. NO. 1024 BA.NSQM STHBKT, jclO-lyrp I’IULADfeiIiPHIA. , ; TORI) AN’S O ATED P OM3TO N I <T U the iilfconimmerenr 1o » «rtW. jmrii nrtldc; • »£ up ill til4i moot paroful munWT for liomo 'lkonr,« u-OJOI'r .lotion--, Orders by Broil or othcrry WA Uo. £2O lNmr street, , 7 tielorv Third and Wulnut etrc«l». » y t; . / -f| iMfes: • ; r V V . •\V.< •- t-J ■ i 11_‘ il\ . - ( /■■y ERNEST Carta Blanche and ;; FRUITY AND GENEROUS WINES, Fully equal to the best'on all the list of r .Champagnes. : iu T & CO.’S i ; yOB^AEEATTpE.AGMTairiUCBBBY ,;■ -■ ,i». ». i; } Jv-f. / l : 1 E. BEADEpgr) OLABKE . S. W. cor. Broad and Walnut. jth ny>S4iMQ■•••.. ■ • ♦ v r , ■- ' .... . ’ I. LANES MERGER & GO. WINEF, '(![hftmpa^iie^'Rbi»Ud|r,-' :, 'ZaiifiuleW' : WKltOt Bed, Angelica, Port, and Wine Hitters. r reft 6aj,e by ■' vi l p. .7. JORDAN, 220 Pea* Ntreer. itiiathjB < tu_3ms. . . , /• _ « Silver Flint ” BUCKWHEAT, THE FINEST IN THE WORLD. DAVIS & RICHARDS, ARCH AND TENTH STREETS. _ J('?6 rjf)tf LITIZ CUKE A NT WINE. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. Dealer in every cjpcription of Fine* Groceries, Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets, SJKWING MACHINES. THE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, TRe Bent »ad «oUI oa U»? F.mlhVXwsw. PETERSON & : CARPENTER, 914 CHESTNUT STREET. >26 b <n th I?it m&i; I&TXTB'AtiE.VTS. FRED. SYLVESTER, BEAL ESTATE BROKER, 2(>a SOUTH FOURTH STREET, * - - : UUSINKSS CAIIDS. MicjiAKi. vrrxv^is i . ■ WEAVER * Op., ' B«n« and Taviuo JlnmifucUiroirs ami Healers in H.iupaml Ship i'liaurtler.v, » North WAXKJI. 2s North IVH.UtVES. TintABKLS’UJA. apltfS lB2l. ,WM. ..CkrjjAHAGAN <55 SON, ! HOUSE AND .SHIP FEUAIRERS, ! No. 139 Walntit Street. ! JplV __ -- - - TOSKTk WALTON & tio, - ■ CABINET MAKERS, .NO.-413 WALNUT KTUKITT. . . • ol th»o fiirniturouTKl of imHiinui priced ; ftirnittm* of superior « ualnv. ™001)S ON- HAND AND MADE TO ORDER.*;- , Count*™, Desk-work, Ac., lVr JJurj'kF, Office* i*na - Etorc-a, mtuhi.o enter. WA r , TON , “1 JOB. W. I.tPMWUOTT. fel-lyj . JOSEPH D. soott. B. AVIOHT, . ATTOBHE'y-AT-XiA'W, , , ocmmlflfdoner of Deeds for the State of rendsylrftnio Id Illinois. . , 9t Madison street, Ho; lit Chicago, HMnots: .OTWft or ton ~S a! l jypoK ov SvißH width, from 22 inchea to7B mctios wide, «U nntober!i ■5aL“A Awu ‘ n,! ®”*’ jßhhw? bylbmalJ, jaM ’ ' He; tOSOhuroh street Pity Stores. ■PROPOSALS'. SOSALJKB “ Proposals for Nunpl.viug 1; uruitui e, UtU be received by the undersigned, tit tlio Ouicfl, S. Bloomer Sixth atnl AUelpln streets, until THXJItSBAY, 'April -Vthj at ■"> o clock P. M., for supplying the furniture required for now School-houses. A. list of the kind required can be obtained at the ofticupfthe.Bwd. . By order of the Oouwiittoo on lronerty. * H.-W. HABBIWBLB, . ■ apii-tn . .. /,_ ' : k,. V H !SS ft PT bkltMfi OK Til K BUM f) 1 FAJitkOIJNT I’AJtK, NO.t't’ffaOUTll BPTB STIUCET. , Von -iH-n f Bim,Ai>F.r,fittA, karoli .10, l.biO. 'l.'Applications iu'writinfrfrom. Uesir o'tis of renting Belmont {.fudge t etera.s) Man ‘•nsssß»s»s«^ , ,'forrt he reßiauidev, _yeai Emjli tuon'ersbf rairitiount ,BarHra»il -marked on ; thq ouUiide: VV nib 31 !st§ Secretary. I'ark Commission. ', M. ; _ : T*H hTaDKiTpHIA HURGHONB’ BAND !• Tir* iWI’rTUTF* 14 Narth NlutJi ‘*tr**U"-atoovA. : . A^tS<y V'VKRKTTV TRUSS 'poaitlvrty'curoii miS P XJ»na«R«; tKiJlcn uttotidril toby MrH.H. jyjnyrp rjiß’ AtfojM&iuT’ iAgooMßi/tsimj ««cU l)o«toorwhitl»WßCcnmi>nMoajyta*nu.* u S tbrtthd( toe# oMhehlßlitttOTder—Uio PJ'M'hn l?ientiflo world., : *&*«. msp* Boxt .low to tin' J>o»t-08Ue- * W- j* ‘-f KID GLOVES, &C. .—A-: — « ]. 8. ( ,8A «T HO IOMETT IRROY SPRING- IMPORT A 1 ■ Will tttrlro in.ftfevr days. Ninvlnßtqckover: . ' ' r,to)t»ozisf Ki‘fi;ot,OVES. “ ‘ ... Oiircalvbrftleit. I/A JlJlkT/B, iii, all tl»o "riwr. (Iviv** at... ...... , ~...,..,.-..81 3S .KtftELf L. ..........,f.. •.<,......1 w JO.UVJK.,.<: i « on<i cuKrnntwl. If thr*y rip or t<ar another fa i' ci '‘'“f"'" b, ”Tnrr f »‘M. JNO.FUHK, ; .'. .■ v’..’, H(iBiXBY ilAwn'to lhe»r*«*nt rnt««r lioliL IjIMKK HANPKEUCIUKFa iJowji ti> Wit* present rnteof£ol*L • ; - i Ul>Af'K SILKS down to thn pr«*i’nt ruts of kdIJ. hI’UJKW ItBEbS ‘1001)8 downto 11“-. present r«t» of ... . JHSJ- OPK.NKIK, ''''S at.CWI VAKD.s ll.AMoi;jtfli;fiti;i,KQS>. AA'ft IUSEUT -1K«8, iKtattlit <>» imMhl W’i t>r<mi«dtn,.w»l l.» noM tbt up»:r th«u m»y lioim* in VLlb»4rlpbJ*»-,:'VJU. jell tlumut TnbSq^H.tiV^tf. Tlieold iitUblUb'K! aort only ralfaMe pat^r an J Cii’ifik Xmporlnm. Drafts rurulu tfc.fct ygUU ai,U m2* bouri* 11 " C -’M.. A. mh*VKB*S to J’ar ; ilrs.d*. .-*» t<j Paris**— nor torecwe -Fashions, Trimming# and Fancy Good® nupciior to auytfmig.ln thU country. H<«w in d*aJ#n, moderate in pried: ’■• A perfect ry»i«ui>i ■l>rt«» vMtllugMttigut. ■ • _ . Fashion Pook* and GofT-rir,.? Machine* for Ml'), Sets of FiittSrntt fur Merchants tmJ i>rew Makers now *Ws: '>i. -a; biniwivs, ■■-■ - HOt, K. W. cor. Eleventh and Ohertnut Sts. Carefnlly nets the name and mrahrr to »*oW twins il.filta!. ■ ' mrßitfrp PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, , Order* for 0u»« celebrate BJ>l'r»« auj>j>)iftd pruaptly l.rlotuvtl'x>. Machinists, Carpenter* and other Me* chaniee’ Too)®. Hir*M. Bcrtwi, Knlt*» »nl JToitei 8»o6*», Crffre Hill*, Ac,, Mociu ttvl l»"*- J“lo* aed Taper Taps, Cnlr»r**l «nd Smrll.Cbadt*. W*!i4* 10 .**.!»» y*n«T- Allt© be h*4 »t tfce labw«»I t'o»sibt» PpirMl . At the CIiEAP-r©l*-CASH Hard* rrare Store of ,T. B. SHANNON, Ho, >oe» «»rho* Wlrcrt. FdeMf |P BARATET. Wj mpf OO.BBETB, ' 'TO«TRWI/BE8» jM i * T ''V ‘ ' 'WMM }/ J r HAIR CLOTH SKIRTS. • 112 s. Eleventh St. geo. *. ‘. cnMiit Kn.'-’H NOHTft MIOtITH ST-. TRIMMINGS AN I) I’ATTKRN.S. Grand Opening of Spring Fa#»ions jMnWltwwPißPAlrrKßiis, inwctwi G£l'?TS V rVjWi.IbUIHG OOODis. Gentlemen's FnrnlsMn& Goods, l»f biMrtYltslE ftiUtaripip WiNCHESTEB & GO. voa GIIEST Nl3 X, fol-ta thitf HARDWARE, AC, BIUMSii MI) HOtSKKEEPItfG HARDWARE. ro C K EX'" l\ o O KS, AC* ■jr / M if if ii, «. fh ■ 7. , • C. F. RUtfPP, JI«A 1755. till PHILAJOA. HnnsSietartr' tail lispcrar cf PDCRET:BOOKS tsdlw’ ' flstchrl* and TreTflllnif Bagdj iidtttylN. ' r7j»<f*A‘Uv<3«l' jt uccj rad] {Muhotfnayl UVritinffl. Pcilai I t rtlisvix.. " A.~CfBKYSOK& ; CO.r A.-C. BRYSON k CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., • A. 0. BRYSON * CO., . A. 0. BRYSON k CO., . . A. C. BRYSON <t CO., a. c. Bursos k Co-, A. C. UlilfSO!.'B to., 607-Clieetnut St. & 604 Jayne St.. 607 Chestnut St. k 601 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. k 604 Jayne St. 007 Chestnut St. & 004 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut Kt. &M 4 J»yn« St. 007 Chestnut St. & 60-1 Jayne St. eO7 Ohastaut.St. & <»i Jayne St. 857 tme.ts.i st. a eo*j»nt s*. (BielffljßitlJMaielpliia,) Book'had Job I’rintorJ. Book and Job Printers, t - Bosk and Job Printers, Book anti Job Printers, , Book and Job Printers, Book anti Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Bow. Workmen Skillful. Prices Bow Workmen Skillful. Wbtfcrf.cn Skillful. , Rriees Low. WortowtoUful. Workmen .MtiUTttL rrice*i.ow. GIVE US A'TBIAt. ■ GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE U 8 A TRIAL. GIVE US ATRIAL, OIVE. US' A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. rnVE ÜB. A TRIAL. ijBPItOyKD PATENT. BOMififßD mates a handiofco Sofa »n«l comfortable Bod. with Snrinß Mattnua ottachixl.,, Xliciso wishlnK to ooonomi'/w rooraelwnld call uud oiamiuß thorn at the extonaiyo 4gst-eM>* Thttnitura Wareroonm of -> - - - • Farson&Son, No. 228 8. Second Btreet. Al.oi.WMi.-' (PABSON’fI. I?AtBST ■ KSTtiSSIOS XABIjB FASTENING. Every table should have thou on. They hold the leaven firuily together when pnlUd about tboMOtn. ir/.r"mhlf*n>s -k: _L comor .Third.aud Spruce stroyt/fi only nuo Hfluaro below the Exchftiigo. -SS2HMKH) to loup, in largo or small I amounts,ondliunonclu, •il.y. r tdatq,wutcbm, jfwo try, . iimlall woods of value, Ofljoo hours froin B A,. / • P M. «T Krtabllshml for tlio lam forty yours. Ad vam.'cn mo do in Itirgo amount** at the liwat market rates. ’IONS iStuabUa s>wf W fcfcdic*’* 11 * : ,fcr*u' • ' !)„«■,Uf* TEUtOBAPHIO BPMUBI. Irish affairs were discussed at great length n tbe British Parliament yesterday. A oheat demonstration is to be made in Madrid, kgainst s military Conscrip tion. Emiqhatlon from Ireland to tbe United ■ States Las largely increased within the past few -days; ;'v : At'Now Orleans, the internal revenue re ceipts for. Marc h; were: $?51,000,' against $171,- 100 for March, 1860, - ’ Womc will be resumed at the Avondale mines on Monday. Every precaution for the safety of the miners has been taken. - In token of We friendship, the Sliltan of Tur key is haying wove* a magnificeut carpet for the Eastßoom of the White House. , EvinKSOK is in the possession of the Navy Department that the Bombay, and not the Oneida, was to blame for tbe disastrous. colli sion. At Hamilton, Obio, on Wednesday night, Lorenzo Muller, aged 20, was pushed into the masher ofapaper mill by some boys,with whom ,he had quarreled, and instantly killed. Two persons were killed and several injured, yesterday, by the explosion of a boiler in the Folding Chair Company’s factory, at New Haven, Conn., yesterday. Part of the build ing was demolished. The American Anti-Slavery Society—-the ■ object for which it was organized having been accomplished—is to be dissolved. Its last meet ing, to take the form, of a commemoration jubilee, is to be held in New York on the oth instant. l invATi; advices from the Hawaiian. King dom state that one of the first measures which will bo brought before the Legislature by tiie Government will bo a bill granting a subsidy for a mail service between San Francisco and Australia by the way of Honolulu. There is no doubt of its passage, At Tuscaloosa, Alabama, yesterday morn ing, a shooting affray occurred between three men, named Randolph, Smith and Vaughan. Smith and Vaughan, who appear to have been the aggressors, were wounded, and a bystander Was killed. .The municipal division at Richmond, Va., continues, unaffected by Judge Underwood’s decision. Ellison and Gaboon both exercised the duties of Mayor yesterday, and the former was not arrested, as it was expected he would be. ’ Last evening Ellison carried tbe matter to the State Courts and obtained, an injunction from Judge Welferd againstCahoon. J. C. Soi.ev, of Admiral Poor’s staff, arrived at Washington, yesterday, with despatches from San Domingo. He was accompanied by Mr, Cohen, Commissioner to exchange the ratification of the Treaty. The vote in favor of annexation to the United States showed over 16,000, the opposition being only two per cent. The surrounding island also desired annexation. The registration of colored voters under the Fifteenth Amendment was yester day, at Towsontown, the county seat of Balti more county, Maryland. A local election will be held there on Monday. The lower House of tho Maryland Legislature has passed a bUI for tbe registration of colored voters, which Is expected to pass the Senate to-day. At Washington last evening, President Grant was serenaded by the colored Republi cans, and Col. John W. Forney made an ad dress, expressing their gratification fortheFifr teenth Amendment Proclamation. The Presi- dent, in reply, said that no consummation since the war afforded him so much pleasure as the ratification of this ' Amendment, which looked like the realization Of tbe Declaration of Independence, and he concluded by thank ing them for their presence. His remarks were greatly applauded. An address was then made by Vice President Calfax. Senator Sum ner was also visited, and made a speech. Secre taries Fish and Boutweli, Senator Revels, Gen. Fremont and other prominent men were also serenaded. Frauyhaalu 1/C(l>l*tar«. lii the Pennsylvania Senate, yesterday after noon, a new bill for the opening of Fifteenth street in accordance with the ordinances of City Councils] was passed. The House bill governing the method of proceeding m cases where corporations vitiate their charter was passed. Adjynrned until Monday afternoon. The House of Representatives received a message from the Governor vetting the act relative to the Burd Orphan Asylam. An act authorizing the Governor to appoint Inspectors of Leaf Tobacco was passed. The bills au thorizing additional Inspectors in the Philadel phia County Prison, and relative to Mechanics’ Liens in Philadelphia were defeated. The Senate bill authorizing the Directors o f the Academy of Music to purchase stock was passed. Adjourned. The following is an extract from the Burd veto message of Governor Geary : By codicil to her testament, Mrs. Burd de vised a large amount of property in trust for the foundation of an orphan asylum for the reception of white female orphans of not less than four years, and of not more than eight years of age. The act in question . strikes out the word eight and makes the limi tation read twelve years of age. If the le gislature can thus modify the standard- of ad ministration, established by will, it could be extended to embrace adults of fifty years of age. Wc can well understand that the testatrix has sufficient reasons for establishing the limitation found in her will. She probably did not design that the asylum should be a mere nursery, and hence she fixed four; years as the minimum. She might also desire that children should be admitted of such tender years as to guard the establishment " from all contamination of evil thoughts or-bad habits. Shij, therefore, assigned eight years as the maximufii l age. This would seem to be en tirely reasonable. But whether it was a dis credit, or otherwise, no one cart doubt that she who established this noble charity had the right to prescribe terms upon which ■ its bounty should be administered, and conceding this power to her, it necessarily follows that the will is beyond the power; of legislative'altera tion. Forty-First Congress—Second Session. In the United States Senate yesterday after noon, Mr. Morton introduced a bill to enforce the provisions of the Fifteenth, Amendment.' The case of Senatof-elect Ames, of Mississippi, ■was taken up, and 1 on motion,of Mr. Sumner, the report of the .Judiciary Committee that Ames is not eligible was amended by striking out the “ not,” thus declaring him eligible, and was passed' as amended—yeas, 40’; nays, 12. Among the nays were Carpenter, Conkling, Edmunds, Pratt, Schnrz and Trumbull, Re publicans. Messrs. Stockton, Thurman, Ham ilton and Johnson, who were opposed to the motion, were paired off, and did not' vote. Senator Ames'was then sworn in. Adjourned nntilMonday. , - , . ; , . ■ ■ In the Ho'use of Representatives, the Tariff biH was considered in Committee of the ‘Whole, and the date when it shall go into effect was made the Ist of October next. The sec tion relating, to tea being reached, Mr,Lough ridge, moved ; to amend by admitting free of only tea ihiported in American vessels or for eign vessels tinder reciprocity, treaties.. With-, out disposing of the amendment, thp commit-, tee rose, and the Senate .bill authorizing the erection of a bridge across tlie Delaware .was , concurred in. An evening session was held. —Minnesota claims a population of 470,000. —Reverdy Johnson is writing a history .'of his mission to England—dinners and all. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN—PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY. APRIL.*. 1870. BOOKS BECKITED. ’; f f 1 ‘ We have recehred ; tbe followjng publications. By J.B. LippiwcdTT Ado.' , l ßecords,°fof U>e Vital Pbllosopby. 'By Jonathan S. McDon ald. 12mo, pp. 384. . True-Love; : By Ladydlßeaucferk. 12mo, pp. 280. History of Anjerlcap By John , Humphrey Noyes. Bto,8 to, pp. 678. Xarifla’s Poems. 12mo. . Words in Season. By Henry B. Browning, M. A. 12mo. The Manor Farm. By M. C. Phillpote. 12mo. Illustrations. By POBTKB & COAXES,. , ■ The Gentleman's Stable Guide; ; By Robert McClure, M. I)., V. S. 12m0., pp. 184. Illnstrations. . , By TtiBNBB & Co. Autobiography of Edward Wortiey Montagu. 12mo. By PBEshyrEiiiAN Publication Commit . TEE, : , -- Virgilia. By George Gray. 12mo. Illus trations. Oriel. By Marion Howard. 12mo. Illus trations. • . The Golden First Reader. By Anne M. Mitchell. 12mo. Illustrations. Leatek from a Trooper’s Diary. 12mo. Published by theauthor. By IlAiii’Kr: & BjKothebs. For sale by Tur ner & Co., Journal of a Visit to Egypt. By Hon. Mrs. Wm. Grey. 12mo. pp. 208. The Unkind Word, and Other Stories, By the author of “ John Halifax.” 12rao, pp. 418. By C. ScßinsEß & Co. - V : j | (Illustrated Library of Wonders.) Wonders of the Sun. By 11. L. Pliipson, Pit. D. 12mo. 58 illustrations, üblime in “Nature. By Ferdinand De Layoue, 12mo. Illustrations. Wonders of Glass-Making in All Ages. 12 mo. 63 engravings. . > By Cableton. For sale by T. B. Peterson & Co. ■ Our Saturday Nights. By “Brick” Pomeroy. 12mo, pp. 271. . ! Hammer & Rapier. By John Eaten Cooke. 12mo. By J. B. Fohd & Co. Principles of Domestic Science. By C. E. Beecher & H. B, Stowe. 12mo. Illus trations. By Hcrd & Bugiiton. For sale by J. B. Lippincott & Co, Health by Good Living. By W. W. Hall, M. D. 12mo. pp. 277. Old Horse Gray. By Edward Hopper; 16mo. I By Anson F. Randolph & Co. For sale by 1 the Pfotestant Episcopal Book Society. , Wayfaring Hymns. By Anna Warner. 32m0. I')it Melody cf the 23d Psalm. By Anna Warner. 32m0. By D. Atfleton & Co. Wiiat is Jndai&m? By Rev. Raphael D'C. • Lcwin. lCmo. Prendergast’a Mastery Series. By Thomas Prendergast. Spanish. lfJmo. Friday Night. Published at the office of the Jewish Messenger, Neir York. 12mo. Thk Royal Degrees of Scanderoon. Pub’ fished at Bussells’ American Steam Print ing House, New; York. For sale by J. B. Lippincctt & Co. l2mo. Illustrations. By Resist Hoyt & Co. For sale by J. B. Lippincctt & Co.. The Veil Lifted; 12mo. Illustrations. Linside Farm, By Mrs. J. F. Moore. 12mo. Illustrations. ... By Roiierts Bbothebs. For sale by Porter & Coates: Casimir Maremma. By Arthur Helps. 12mo. - Old-Fashioned Girl. By L. M. Alcott.’l2mo. Illustrations. Herman & Dorothea. By Ellen Frothing liam. 12mo. By Lohing r A Roman Lawyer in Jerusalem. By W. W.' Story. 32m0. By A. Williams & Co., Boston: Anthracite and Health. By George Derby, M. D. Liiteli. A- Gay. For sale by Central News Company: Littell’s Living Age. Bound copy. Vol. By PoiiTEii Ralph, Washington, D. C. For _ sale by Turner & Co. Poems of George Alfred Townsend. ' 12 mo. By Brown & Gross, Hartford. For sale by T. B. Peterson & Bro. Widow Goldsmith’s Daughter. By Jobe P. Smith. 12 mo. By HiTcncocK & Waldsst, Cincinnati. For sale at M. E. Book Rooms. ' Popular Amusements. By Rev. J. T. Crane, D. D. 12 mo. Coal Statement. , The following is the amount ot coal transported over the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad during the week ending Thursday, Mar. SI, 1570: From fct. C1air............ 44 Port Carbea....-/L 44 r Potterille 44 Schuylkill Haren-X...... 44 Pine Grote..„ . “ Port Clinton *• Harrisburg and Haupliin. Allentown and Alburtes.. Total Anthracite Coal for week Bittmiinoub Coal from liarriaburg and Dau phin for week.......... 833-1 02 Total for week paying freight. Coal for the Company’s use Total of all kinds for the week, Previously thisyear Total ; To Thursday, April 1,1165. ; - importations: r “ Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. LONDON—Brig Mai, Ilnneon—o24 pkgs Powers k wcightmtoi; 13 do French, Richards k Co: ffdo.WmU W ilson; 12 do Kosengarten A 8ons; 95 do colors \V T Lu cas; 149 tons old iron 12 casks mdse 12 hales rags 33 do 2 ca mdse order; 199 pkgs 143 sacks acetate lime OF and Geo U Ltnnig. . • j • BOSTON—Steamer Aries. Wiley—2oo qr bbla Atwood Rank & Co; 12 cs boots and shoes T L Ash bridge; 23 bales waste John Blakeley: 30 rolls carpet Boyd k white; 54 •sdo GVi Blabon A Co: 25 pkgs glassw&le 8 O Bough ton; 13cs dry gds 48 bales do 29 rolls do O Brewer; 53 ca Bunting, Durborow d»Co; 100 empty hlf bbls C T Crowell; 100 do Crowell k Nickerson; 47 cs boots and shoes Conover, Dorff k Co; 17 do O 8 Claflin, 58 do Chandler, Hart A C©; 15 do A B Darling; 22 bdls Iron Ely . A Williamson; 20 hales blankets J M Ford & Co; 93 bbls crease C U Grant & Co; 49 c* bsots and shoos Graff Wat kins A Co; 21 bxs mdse Rhodes A Harris; 27 bxs tacks Handy, Brenner A Co; 136.r011s paper Howell A Bros; 13 eg dry gds Jordan, Bardwel! A Co; 23 bxs chairstock 03 bulsdo Ivilburn A Gates; 54ct»dry gds T T Lea A Co; 60 bdls pails 50 bxs olothea ping Lancaster A Iszano; 17 cs d£y £ds A R Little A Co; 160 bales do 35 cidoLowis, Wharton* Co; 12 do boots 'and shoes Levick Bros; 38 rollß cal-pot McCallum, Grease A Sloan; 17 cs boots and shot s Munroc, Small?, A Co; 11 bales yam Nowell Manu factnring Co; 22 cs boots and shoos Niokorson AJMosoloy; 102 slabs speltorOcden A Chase; 26 cs boots and shoes W W Paul * Co; 66 bdjscodllßh 8 II A II Levin; 160 boxes bljaters 25 bbls fish Keens, Sohwhrtz * Co; 33 bbls He 50 . lilf bbls clo Crowell A Nickerson: 60 do 100bbls do Cro well, Collins * Co:, 31, bales wool Bittsnhousa Woolon Cn; 12 cs boots and shoes Itoodol, Miller * Co; 16do E S ISoeves; 17 bales Boat' skins D C Spooner A Brb; 27 bills iron Steever 3rPottsrl6 bxs bbsir stock D B Slifor: 61 cs hoots end shoes A A Sbtimway A On;, 19do A H Smith A bon ;25d0 W W Smcdloi: Bdo J 411 Saunders; 23 do butter A Miller: 21 do A Xildon A Oo; 7 do Timelier A Co; 1 A,Coj 33 bbls turpentlno J Wilk- HaVa’nA—Scihr Grace Webster, Hnme—467 hlids 60 tes 1 bbl molasses John Mason A CO. UOIEMEHIS OF OCEAS fiTJEAMEBS. t 1 : i TO ABKIVE. • ISHIPS : PBOM < FOR • ' PATH.' ’ , Atnlanta London... Now York March 17 Columbia.'. Glasgow.. .New York .....HurchlS I't'Uau Southampton... New York March 22 Aleppo , J,ivernool...New York via B... March 22 Ijibbo .........tiverpdol..',New Y0rk..;.... March 23 Ibe Queen....i...Xi.verpbol.:.Now York ,March' 23 Hern ana Bromon.„New York M arch 21 C. of Antwerp...l,lTet-bool..iNow Y0rk.,..,. March 24 Peruvian ..,-a;..'..X,iverp001.i.P0H1and.„;..........„. Starch is n'Wt •.,...,...Gla»sow...NowiYork March 25 -Oalabriaa ..Liverppol...Noyf York-- ...March 26 Celia ........London...New York- ■ ' Mn*vh2fi C,?. f I)iilHfao r f."Llverpool...N Ycrk via HAB".March26' Villo do Payis... ■•'r*? ntl!h '** PromethouB v..PhiladelpWft.. < 0har10at0ii.;.;...i..... Aurll -v Pioneer ! Ph!lftdelnhtft...S *: Alaska ...... .......New Jork.4.AßpinWall..;:....U.,.;ADrn 5 Ilnmnioma ..Now York...Harobtirg...,L, 4 ;.;,,,. r .r April fl f C. of Baltimore.. New tIXT April 6 City‘of Cork..;...New Yorlc.;.Llverpdol viaH......Aprll 5 Java Nqw Y0rk...Liv0rp001;...;....,....... April '6 i Minnesota Now York... Liverpool,.., \nrll 6 Columbia...... New York...Hayana April 7 ' Tarifa Now York...Llveri>ooi .a....',;.......Apri17 C. of Antwerp New Yprk..,Liyerpool April- $ ’ TRAIXK. ■ d! 5 "? j ; W" ? T..LT CoUMiTTMr , _ . COMMITTEE ON ARBITRATION. »■ . • rThbmaaGfllo.ple. . / - . PORT OF PHILADELPHIA— 'April *. fega Bi.ee,6 GlBph Bits, 4 6 lVTriioH Water. 8 ABRIVED TEBTEBDAI. Steamer Aries, Wiley,. 43 hours .from Boston, with mdse to II WlnsbV «fC6. * r HteninorD Utloy. Darin, 24 hours from Now York,with mdse to W M Baird A Co, ’ Steamer Vulcanj, 2C botlnl from New York, with mdse BairdA Co. • ; Steamer 8 0 Walker, Hherin, 24 hours from New York, with mdso to W M Baird A Co. Steamer F,-Franklin, Pierson', 13-hoars from Balti more, withtndsotn A Grove*. Jr. Brig Mai (NorJ, Hanson, 95 dayafrem London, with mdse to C F & G G Lennig., u . „ echr.lzdtfh, Btbifh,— days frdm SagoA, with molasses to Geo O Oufson A-Oo—vosoel to Wuriren £ Gregg. , Bchr Grace Webster. Home. 18 days from Havana, with molasses to John Mafido/A Co—vessel to Warren A Gregg. , SchrNsw Zealand, Carman, a.davsjrom .Bucksport, with to.WarrOn ft Greeg. j Schr Karab Mills. Baker, 2 days from Fall River. In ballast to Knight « Bodr. / CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Yazoo, Cfcthnrlno. Now Orleans, via Havana, Philadelphia and Southern Mall 88 Oo Steamer Ynlcaii, Wilcox< New York, W M Baird A Co. StcatherM Massoy, Smith, New York, W B 1 Baird A Co, Steamer J S Shriver.ller. Baltimore. A Groves, Jr. Bark Brunswick,' Fittt, Sagun. Warren A Gregg. Schr N J Miller. Dunham*Bt Jobn.Nß. Warren AGtege. ATTnKBREAKWATEU. ComepondencG of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin; w ' READING.March 30,1870. TheToTlovrinff boats from the Union Oanal passed into the Hchuylkill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned «b followe: ~1* Faroe, with lumber to J Kecly; Excelsior,do to HB Deacon; Conrad A Witmaii, flour to captain; C Gring, limestone to Charles Grfngj Jerry King,do to Maitland, Grisainger &Co; Union Lime tody. lime to Joel Win* ter»; Yeung Friend, light to captain. 'F . • Steamer Wyoming, Teal,, hence for Savannah, was at tlio Breakwater yesterday—pnt in f«r a harbor. „ MEMORANDA, „ £ BMpSufbatra,'MuHort,dt San Fraacisco3ist.tjlt.from BotgKopg.. • s : :• .. i- -■ ••; W a -• Ships Intrepid, Spencer, and Annie Fish, Yates, from Callao, at Iloitiinore 3Jst ult. ■* , . Steamer Northnmbria(Br)i Fuller, cleared'atH York yesterday for Glasgow. Steamer Donan fNG). Ernst.,from Bremen, South ampton 2Zd tijt. at New York yesterday. * *7-j I „ Steadier Begaldtor, Penning ton, hence at New York 31« t ult. Bark Busy (Ba), Linden, sailed from Messina 7th ult. reported for this port, k f r Bark* Ironsides, Gilbert, from Callao, and Winifred (Br j. Baffle, from Bio Janeiro, at Baltimore 31at nit. JJrig AbbieC Titcomb, Marston, hence at Cienfuecos 20ib *lt. tiaSamana; -:. Brigs Jennie Armstrong fßr), Brooks, and Walter Scott (Br). McCheanoy, ter tbl* pert, wore loading augur. Sfe* *)§,atsfi»»v hhd and perhbxj Brfg Golconda, Marshall, from Amoy 38th Nor. with tea, at New York yesterday. Brfr M 0 Comery, Comery, cleared at Bostoh 31st tilt. forWiscasset. Schr Addle Murcble, Murchie, hence at Areclbo.Pß. 10th ult. to return. > ;' y ■ ' Bchra S B Wheeler, Lloyd, for Baltimore, and Margt Reinhart, Hand, for Georgetown, DU. cleared at Boston 3Jstult ' Schr S K Darts, Hatch, at Danvers J6tb nit. from New Castle, Del. SchrCurtta Tilton. Hughes, at Ciemfacgos 20th ult. from Santa Cruz. Schr Armada, Palmer, sailed from Richmond 30th ult. for Western Branch, end thence to York Hirer to , load for this ontt; ■ * . > Schr V Sharp, Sharp, cleared at Boston 31st ult. for Rockland, to load for City Point, Ya, MARINE MISCELLANY. _Bchr Carrie M "Bleb, or Boston, Amesbury. from Trinidad for a part north of Hatteras, ashore at Indian River Inlet, will be a total Joss. The Coast Wrecking Company are at work taking .cat the cargo, which will all bs saved in a damaged condition. The CHB regis tered 132 tons, and was built at Frankfort, Me. In 185 a. Tbe latest accounts from ochr W A Vail, from Tam ale* for New York, ashore at Indian Hirer Inlet, report that she lies In a good condition to be eared. i _ NOTICE TO MARINERS. p* > The following notice to allot* and masters of ressMs ; bas been irnned by the Health Officer of the port of MAw I York; • . j i Pilots arid roasters of vessels arriving at this port from any domestic pert south of Cape .Henlopen, are hereby notified that in accordance with law, they are subject to visitation by the Health Officer from the Ist of April to tke dltb of-November, inclnsiro. 7JYHE PHILADELPHIA TRUST, SAFfi DEPOSIT AND ISSI'BASCE COMPANY, oftice aitd bubglar-prooV vault, ib THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING, No. .21 CHESTNUT STREET. F.r Sate-krepiro of Govbe.hmbrt Bom sod otlft, SEctTEiTiEs, FaxILT Plate, Jr, other Tale ablbs, under special guarantee, at the lowest rataa. ' The Companj alio offer for Bent at rate. Tarring fron 9U> to per annum, the renter alone holding the her, SHALL SAFES in the BUBGLAB-PBOOF VAULTS, affording absolute Security against Fire, Theft,Bor olaey and Accisert. ; All fuluciarj obligations, such a. Trust., Gvabdiah- Ships, Execctohships, etc., will be undertaken and foithfulij discharged. Circulars.gWing full details,forwarded on application. Thotnas BoblUl, 7 BenjaminßComegys, Lewis R. Aebburst, Augustus Heaton, J; Livingston Erringer. F. Batchford Starr. B. P. McCullagh, Daniel Haddock, Jr., Edwin M. Lewis, Edward Y.Towns#na, JamesX. Claghorn, John D. Taylor, Hon- Vb. A. Porter. officers. President— LEWlS B. ASHHUBBT. Vue President—J. LIVINGSTON BBBINGBB. Secretary and 7Yea*urerv-&. P. McOPLLAGH, So/ietfor—RICHARD L.ASHHUBST. MEW PUBLICATIOWS. OUNDAY SCHOOL SUPEKINTEK- O dents, get Prof. Hart’s admirable address, “How to §^te^itefa abb, “ h BChOOl S “ P ° riUm ' WELL’S POPLLAB ENCYCLOPEDIA, tLi X. COIANGJE, Editor. T«n».C\et. 37,402 17 637 03 1,954 03 28,012 13 4,000 10 15,€28 07 34)30 17 303 00 ■ The best, latest anil cheapest ever publish ed, ia not only a COMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA, Written bikce The xt'An, hence the only one giving any account of tlio late battles, and those who fought them, but la also a thorough turd COMPLETE tEXICOK, A GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD, ' A RIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, A It llt LieAL DICTIONARY, A LEGAL DICTIONARY, A MEDICAL DICTIONARY and the only book containing all these subjects. The more than 2000 ILLUSTKATIONS, on every variety of stfWect, alone will cost over'i<!lo,o(H>. No other work lawfully and bo well Illustrated. Views or Cities, PtinLlo Buildings, Plants, Animalb, .Macihkerv, Gjieat Men AND WbilEN, AO., &C., &C. 97.279 19 105,664 01 4,83 d 14 .. 110.050 15 a. 803336 04 913,386 19 872.295 15 : Total cost, bound,, to SotsothbeßS only, $2T.50, a taxiing of mo re than ®lOO over other timilar xeorkt. ' A 50 cent specimen number, containing 40 pages and 78 pictures, will be sent free for 10 cents. A gents and Canvassers wanted. Sold only by subscription. i Address T. EILWOOD ZELL, Philadelphia. felo-wl3t - r . JAY COOKE & CX), Philadelphia, New York and Washington, ; B-AJVKEIfcS, ' ; AND Dealers in Government Securities. i Special attention given to the Purchase and Bale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of Bro kers in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. ! COLLECTIONS HADE ON ALL POINTS. j GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST ] MENT. Pamphlets nnd full information sltou at oar office. ; io._ lid S; Third Street, I • ' rHiuinxpHM. jnh29-tfrp _ PAS. S. NEWBOLD & SON, BILL BROKERS , AND . . GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENTS, 126-South Second Street. Uhl tfsp 1 5>•.■ J' =■ i : fj! r; cVn'B makineTrii.letiin . INSURANCE. 9500,000. DIBECTOBS. MIVAIVCIAL. tTHE BONDS Chicle, Daoviilc & Vineeone RAILROAD CO. ; Upon examination wUI be fonnd to be ! THE CHEAPEBT AND THE BEBT VET OFfEBED TO THE PDBLIC. . ' ; THIS WILL BE BOBNB OUT BY The rich country the Road tra verses, with its agricultural and mineral resources} The cash subscribed to the Capi tal Stock; ! . • The excellence of the 55 miles already built, and its full equip ment; The plans completed and money expended for vigorous finishing of the Line in the Spring; The excessive earnings to ac crue from the completion of the whole line; L ' The ample Sinking Fund for the certain redemption of the Bonds: The very liberal interest, run ning over a term of 40 years; The security afforded by Regis try; v*'-': ■■ - The Mortgage covering the en tire Road, Equipment, Franchises and all Property, present and fu ture—indeed the security of t wice the amount of Bonds issued :' The low currency price they are now offered, at. All this is verified in detail in tbe com* pleie Pamphlet, which can be had lof ns. We KNOW these Bonds to be good, and we know the character and capacity of the Company’s estimates ean be implicitly re lied upon to sire these Bonds flie highest standard. We therefore freely and fully recommend them.. ■ W. BAILEY LANG & CO., MEBCHAATTS, No. 54 CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK, DE HAVEN & BRO., 40 South Third Street. mhS g in th 13trpt~ LAND GRANT BONDS UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO UNION PACIFIC E. E, 00,, MOETON, BLISS & CO., fel w©to| DREXEL & CO., No. 34 South. Third Street, American and Foreign Bankers. Issue Drafts and Circular Letters of Credit, available on presentation, in any part of Europe. Travelers can make all their financial ar rangements throngh ns, and we will collect their interest and dividends without'charge. DREXEL, mSTUROP & CO., New York, DREXEL, HARJES & CO.,Paris. COLEBBOOKDALE RAILROAD First Mortgage Bonds, Due 1898. f ; Principal and Interest Guaranteed by Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co. Six Per Cent., free from all tax. iW© are authorised to offer at 82%, and interest accrued from December 1, the balance of about. $300,000 of tho bonds, steured by.a Firgt Mortgage upon all the property ot the CoUbrookdale Nat'froarf Company, and fuaianteed absolutely, both as to principal and interest,by the Phila delphia and Reading Railroad Company. C.&II.BOR1E, Bfo. a ilercliants’ Kxelian^e. W. H. KEWBOLD, SON A AERSTEN, _ 8. E. cor. Bock and Walnut Sts. ■nahl7-tf§ ' I." .r. - f :• •. -y f - k D. C. WHARTON SMITH & C 0„ | BANKERS MD BROKERS, No. 121 ; s. THIRD STREET, , | ' ’ 1 ;iijCCBBBORB TO ' i SMITH, BANbOLPH & 00. , Tvcry deparlmcgt ofißanklng bußinoßS shall reoelve prompt attention, as boretoforo. Quotations of Stocks, Gold and Governments’constantly , received from our M?. n^.’JU?A.ItA NDOLPH A 00., NewYorki br our PBIYATK WIBK. joS-jy I ■ ), 1 ; ■‘■t, i. :i jy/ i,-; /, h - r ~~IWBTRPCTtOWB: HOBBEMANBHIP.—THEP HIDA-' D3JLPHIA BIDING BOHOOL, No.SJ3B Mar. k«t street, 1 leppan dally for Ladles and GTOtletnoUJ If; la, tbe largeat, host lighted and hoatoil ofltablialunftnt tqo phy •. ,TU« , hors«» aro tborouKhly broken fpr tho mpSttimldc-i AuMtornoon Glass, for young Lailipfl fy. tiuidllig school, jfondav, tVednosdftyhnd Ylidaya, and an livening.Clasa for Gentlemen. Horooß thoroughly, tnunod for tho saddle. Horsos taken.to Hvory. Hand eqmo carriages tO-hire.'' Btorage for wagons and sleighs, i BKTU OBAIGK, j • - ftOPHeton ' ' riWANCUU,. Agent* for. the sale of tbe Bonds. COUPONS OF THE OF THE Due A-pril Ist, PAID BY BOSTbIV. HEW YORK. PIIIIrADEIrPHIA. jtfACaMWEKY.IHOW, AC. ,i%TOA©& MAlfll THIRD AND PEpt STREETS, DEALERS IN ' IFROFCrHT Mp CAST IttON PIPE For Gas, Steam and Water. . , FtTTINGS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS, ' BOILER TUBES. Heating by, Steam, and Hot Water, Pipe of all Sizes Catond Fitted to Order. .CARD. r HENKYB - PANOOABT and FRANCIS l. MAULE(gentlemen in onr employ for soreral years SJSI/ 1 s, °ci>iOood Will and Fixtures of our RETAIL ES ?%™? I ' ISI,MKNT ’ “t tlio cornor or THIRD and PEAR street*, in this city, that branch of our basi n«ijs, together with that or UK ATINO and VENTILA PUBLI° sail PRIVATE HUILTJINQS, both by STEAM and HOT WATER, in all iu yarioas -^i ß . i l '- carried on under the. firm name of' PANOOAST A MAULE, at’the old sfahd, and’We re commend them to the trade.and basinosa pablic ha being entirely competent to perform all work of that obaraetor. , 'MORRIS, TASKER &. CO. Philadbiphia; Jan. 22 ,1870. mhUtf Jeon' fenced undersigned are prepared to orecuto orders for ... .' ENGLISH IBON FENCE, i - Tho . most Md the moat economical fence that can bo used. iKtoufoS? 0f T *? iouB Btyles of *Waferiie may to YAHNAT.L A TaiMßlß, 147 Sooth Front street. rOR SALE. : v FOR SALte. ' YARNS FOR SALE, Cotton 1 and'Wonted Tarns, all numbers. Cotton laras. ono. two, threw or tour ply, on cops, on beams and In ekeins. Alio, Chain ana Satinet Warpe, Cotton and Wool Waste. . , GEO. I'. UAL],, CoininlsNlon Merchant, Jnb2s3m« 67 KILBY Street, Boatou,Mass. AVCTION„SALES. T3UNTING, DUIIBOBOW & CO.. -*-> ■ ' ' AUCTIONEERS, _ . jjsMarket alreat. corner or Bank. LARGE SALIC OTHEB EUBO- I . 9* 1 mondat MORNING. April 4, atlOoWock.on fonr raonths’ credit. ; 100 LOTS FRENCH DRESS GOODS, , ,choice assortments, in m- dinm and low priced stuffs, br older of a well known French Importing house iuNew lore, comprising— 1 • • Fnlllines Grenadines, Barege Anglais. and Worsted Dress Goods. • ' Also, a complete line of the celebrated GOLD MEDAL SILK CHA*NE POPELINIS, in choice as'ortmfrm* and solid color* lots, comprisihg all tba naweetshadas.neTtjr before offered at public sale, ana will bo found well worthy of your-attent'on. _ • . . Also, ■ Pieces Paris colored Epinglinea. Toils dofioubaix and . ■ Boubai* roiled Popeliues. > «o, London black and colored pure Mohairs ond Alpacas. , do Fancr Lenofl, Cretonnes, Poplin Alpacas, Chines, do Bcotcli White Piques, Ac. „ A full lino Pari* black TbibeVand Merino Long and Square Shawls. , A foil line Paris ridi printed Cachemere Bbawla.ofa taYorite importation .for city trade. . . • *' SILKS AND SATINB. Pieces Lyonsblack Gros Oraina, Drap do France; FafUe. 'do LyonsblackCachemeredeSoifliXaff^taadoLyon. do colored Poult de Bote, fancy Silks, Ac. do Lyons black and colored all Silk Batint. CREPES, MALINEH, Ac. Pieces English black .and nolored Crepes, Artificial do tine colored Mallnes,dot net Tarlatans. „ Attractive sale of Paris ribbons. Full line all boiled heavy black Ribbons Full line black and colored cord edge Taffeta Ribbons. Full line black and colored and fancy Sash Ribbons. I ull line black and colored all silk Satin Ribbons Foil line St; Etienne black and colored Wrot Ribbon*. Full line fio. 4 to 600 extra all boiled black Taffeta Ribbons. „ 300 DOZEN LADIES’ PARIS KID GLOVBB, ofasuperiormHko, in black, white and assorted colors. . , EMBROIDERIES. A large and attractive line of Hamburg Embroidered Edgings and Inserting* 4 ' LACE SHAWLS. Full lines real Luznalacu Shawls, fine grades. Also, Wbfto Goods, Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Marseilles Quilts. Pkirle,. Trimmiogs, Umbrellas, Snspenders, Fancy Ties, Ac, «- ’ SALK OF 2000 CASES BOOTS, BIIOEB, STRAW GOODS, HATS, TBAVBLIkG BAGiI, Ac , . OS TUKSDAT MORNING. ’ ' April », at 10 o’clock, on four months’credit, inclnd- In*-Cases Men's, boys’and youths’ calf, kip and buff leather Boots; fine Grain Lons Leg Dress Boots: Con fress Boots; Balmorals; kip, buff and polish grain rogans; women’s, misses' and children’s calf, kid, goat, morocco am* enamolled Balmorals; Congress Gai ters: Lace Boots; Ankl» Ties: 1.-sting Gaiters, Slin pers; Tiayeliag Bags; Metallic Orershoes, Ac. LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH. GERMAN AND DOMESTIC I>RY GOODf), . . ON THURSDAY MORNING, April 7 at 10 o’clock, on four months’credit. LARGE hale OF CARPETINGS. SM ROLLS mattFngs E ac C ' UEOK and FANGY canton . „ ON FRIDAY MORNING, April 8, at 11 o’clock, on four months’ credit, abont 200 pieces Ingrain, Venetian, List, Hemp, Cottage and Baa Carpetings. Also, Mattings, Ac. SCOTT'S ART GALLERY and AUCTION COMMISSION SALES BOOMS, B SCOTT, Ja., Auctioneer. 1117 CHESTNUT street, ■ „ .. . _• Girard Bow. Fnrniture Bales * Tory Tuesday and Friday morning, at 10 o’clock., , Particular attertl6n paid to oat-door Bales at mode* rate rates.; . de29 tf YOSITTVE SALE OF 150 PAINTINGS,, CH HOMOS AND ENGRAVINGS, ON SATURDAY EVENING, April I,at 7}a ri clock, embracing thi* u*ual variety of Landsrnpeg, Murines. Fruit, Figure and Cattle Pioccg. The above goode must’be sold to make room for a very extensive sale , ' Sold without the least reserve; Now open for exrmination in the Galleries. V A BARLOW’S TENTH SAL* OF KLVGANT AND SUPERIOR ■ FURNITURE. - ■ . ON TUKSDATMORNING, Aprils,at JO ju clock, will be offered by catalogue, a SpendM Stock, bf superior Cabinet Furniture, made by thebest pity comprising—Magnificent Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, in great variety; Bookcises, Loupgesv Easy land Reclining Chairs, Mirrors, Ward* , robes. Hair Matreasea, Music Stands, Ac. AIL goods sold at this establishment are'accom* ponied by a written guarantee, if d* sired Goods packed on the premises and shipped to Any part of thf United States. . Catalogues ready and goode on exhibition on Monday afternoon MAHTIJN BRQTHJSRS, .A UCTIONERLBe f Lately Balesmon for M. Thomas A SoasJ N 0.704 CHESTNUT street,above Soventh PEREMPTORY SALE • ' ''' 'OF' ’ ' .AjCHOICE COLLECTION FINE MODERN OIL PAINTINGS, . BY EMINENT ARTISTS. ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, April 6 and 7. MORNING at ll clo. k and EVENING at 7X oVJook*. At the uuction rooms. No. 701 Chestnut street, Above Soventh, al urge ana choice tolled lon* of FINE BTO BERN OIL .P AINTINGS, by eminent artists, including specimens by George Howard W. A- C. Friricb, Erneat Loticbous.G. G. Hnrtwlek,Somers. Lewis,Pan! Ritter* Kretchmer, La Snllo,'Kru©tzf , r, and others'. Tho snb : ject® are varied,enibrs/:ing r Xand>-CHpeb» Cattle, Fruit, Marine Views. Games, "Views from Nature, Ac. Will be on exhibition ono day previous to sale. : BY'- BABBITT & CiO.j AUCTIONEERS. CASH AUOTION.UOUBE, No. 230 MARKET street, corner of Bank street. LARGE SALE .'OO LOTS DRY OOODSi. lUADY MANE CLOTHING, Hosiery, Suspenders; Fancy Goods, Notions. Ac./ ON MONDAY MORNING, April 4, commencing at 10 o’clock. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE-500 LOTS CITY BOOTS,; SHOES AND . ..... ON TIinifSDAY MORNING, A pril orcii^t Cata 08U0 ' com ° leI ' ciu ® at lu o’clock, on «0 TL. ABHBKiT)GE 'aFob^AUOTJON . KKUK. No. Wtf M \ KKKTKtrrtf't,.bov„ Fifth jLAEQE BALE eF’BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND J . on’WjlDilEßD A Y MORNING, ‘Apr|lfl,at 10 o'clock, wo wUI aoll tiy catalogue, oboai . KHJt) Packages of Boots and Shoes, embiacing a largo 'HRjßortmeut • 6f : Men’*, Buy«\ ; WomenW MisHe® and wear of city and Eastern manufacture, to which the attention-of city and couutry buyers is called. r - ....... _ » toSa&of HdusoboW - &ss&> Bales of Krnltureiat tbo'Auction Room*, | 1219OBBstdut stTeet, oyorr Moildayiand Tnursd it. ■ • I jiartlculare boo PnhlloLoMgor. ■ : OT Ni B.—A supirldr class'of; Furnlturd at Private 1 Sal,. > , 1 ‘‘ M THOMAS- Sir BONS. AOGTIUKjBLHBIJ, Ni>».lMandMlSontnFOUßTH stM« PfSTIWKSANpREAC ESTATE. e* l ®* ir the Auction Stora Eviufr Sale* at B*sidecces receive csDecialattenUoa V ! - ■■c. STOCKS, *O. -.I.:; ivtff ON TUESDAY, APBIL 8, , At w Ojclock noon. at thO Phiiadelohla Exchange, will : n ■) V .«i Administrators’Bale. 10 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co. > ■ , For Other Account#— aflO share* Pacific add AUantioTelegraph 00. ■ 260 shares Charleston Mining and ManafactnrtngO* 34 shares Loohiel Iron 00. of Harrisburg. 10 shares American Dredging 00. “i 3000 shares Mount Faim Coal ahd Oil Co, -to sharee Central Trahsnortatlon 00. Jgf l XS REAL ESTATE SAM, APBH> I.;' j.MOMBN BBSIDENCH, J 3 * Pj"® HSs the modern conveniences—i2K r °£Ll£Si! lt 11,,0l 1,,0, * to Mlheter st, I v J ( § rei SP t o7j a lf-THBBB-S'I!OBY BRICK DWBLL avenue - SB! * Soveith street, bolow Girard t p « r^Pto^vW^ r AlitrAßX,B.:OOAti; conntinß , ,JPa AcrM ' moro or, ®’ s ’ SAhajrJlUll apd Lnssrn* rt-Sv 1 ! 8 af Helrs-Estate of OhtstwW Sdcklit*,' ; ».r d nim v or °& c i?oSFsSsS r '' .Tenners _?nd' Others— i XmoV K'%Tni v a. STAND-FIVE-STOBT S3aSn.w« occupied as a Morocco-rtressing ; s *j Kj Co^n6r<>f St - John and Willow sts. Bte^sS 810111 BBIOK ** 3l SFAT m .S t .yTOa ,fr i£ El ? r DESIRABLE COUNTRT SKAT,3O ACBFB—Wansion.Teuant Houso.Barn,Hot Houses and Out*buUdings Washington lane, German town, between; Township road and Limekiln tnrnolko. Gemannim 6 fsffoS° f '^ Wfl^nLane Btotio&on the Sa&VAUTABtE FARMT3O AOBB3, 63fl liombiirdfit, . ; . . ■.» - i-.,t •• , MODERN THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, with Stable and Carriage Houbo, NO.! Wo ; OKarsliaUrt.* ; above Poplar. , . , VAC CABLE THBEfi-STOR* BRICK RESIDENCErNo.723WaInntBt;, ( MODERN THfaEE-STORT BRICK RESIDENCE, Ifo. 1025 Wallace street. . JUas the mo-< venlenrca. Immediate possession. . ■ TIIBEE-BTOBY BRICK ; DWELLING, i No. 808 Catharine »t. .' , , , 4 IRREDEEMABLE IQROUIrf) RENTS, each ®W, $2*.®36 and 8203 CO a year, payable in silver. TWO-STORY FRAME PWELLINO.No. Mi Mar urri^irThVt^^^ 6011 r * ,t * an and Curpouter and Fittli THREE-STORY BRICK D WELLING, No. 606 Oo [nmbia avenne, . , Per cm ut on; SaIe—MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, with eifie yard. No. 713 Green street—3d feet front, Immediate possession. Sale No. 21*4 Airing Garden etieet: H i, N J?S OME FPRNITUBE. STROK PIANO FORTE, fIiENCH PLATE : MANTEL MIRROR, FINK VELVET AND OTHER CARPETS. Ac, ~ , ON MONDAY MORNING, 1 April 4, at 10 «o. 2104 SbriogGardon strait < ftbovo Twenty-first street, by calafogue. comprising—. Suit elegant waJnnt Drawing Room Furniture, covered withaarnet plush; Walnut Centre And Bouauet Tables* marble tops: bnndflome rosewood Piano ’ Forte* made by George Bteck <k(To.; Oak Dining Room ; Furnittire, superior Oak BnfTot Sideboard, raarbld ton: Buperior Walnut Sitting Boom Furniture, very large; and elegant Walnut Bookcase* Handsome Aauarlatn* 'superior Walnut and Cottage Chamber Farnitnro* Spring Matresses, Ac. * . Halo No, ifl26 Coates street, HANDSOME WALNUT PARLOR, SITTING ROOM, DININGjtOOM AND CHAMBER.FURNITURE! PIANO FORTE., FINE FRENCH PLATE MAN TEL MIRROR, VELVET BIIU3BEL9 and OTHER CARPETS, FEATHER BEDS, Ac. ““ - - . ON TUESDAY-MORNING, April 6, at 10. o’cinck, at No. 1026 Coatee. Btreet, by cata logue, will bo Bold, the handsome Oiled Walnut Parlor iFqrniture, covered, with crimson-, plash; handßoma Mantel MliTor. Walnut and Gilt Frame: Piano Forte, W>Jnnt flail, Dining Room, Sitting Room and Cham bor Furniture, Walnnt Secretary and Bookcase, Library Table, Walnut Sideboard, Walnnt > Extensloa Table, Centre and Bouquet Tables, rich Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpotn. Feather Bods, Ac. ‘ ■ > The Furniture is eqnal to new, haring been in use bat a short time.- May be examined at S o’clock on thoinornlngof sale. BIBLIOTHECA BELECTIBSIJIA ET BABA. TUESDAY.- MORNING, April 5, at 16 o’clock, continuing afternoon and evening, •n choice collection of raro. carious and interesting Books, standard works In- history, poetry, drama, biog raphy, facetim, Ac., many of them in fine bindings. ASSIGNEES’ SALE' OF CHOICE ENGRAVINGS, i , ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. April6,at 4, o’clock, at the auction store, without re- Bervo, comprising Artists’ open letter and India Proof and choice prints of Bare Engravings, by the most oml li< martial!. JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONBEB, No. 522 Walnut street. - ■ REAL ESTATE BALE, APRIL#, 1370. Tblß sale on next WEDNESDAY, at 12 o’cloolt noon, at toe Exchange, will inclnde: ■ ' - „ . STOCKS, Ac. 5 shares Screnth National Bank 10 shares Kensington and New Jersey Ferry Company. Sshares Mercantile Library. , . „ CEMETERY LOTS. Lota Nos. 6 and 24. Soction 18. Mount Moriah Come tei v. No. 350 B.BIXIH BT.—Large three-story brfck dwell ing with two frame houses in rear, lot 2.1 by 100 feet: Bubjcct to fOUI ground rent. Orphans'Court Sale. Es' tateof w,m. Hoizmi/l’e'.'dfernsed. 47 SOUTH THIRD BTRBKT One-third Interest in the Five-story Brick Business Property,above Chestnut B A reet J°k l4 -59 eet * Orphans ’ Court Sale. Estate of wo. M. Ertfly, debased. i B IP? U i?£ N a?J KBI SI- Threo-BtoryßrickDwell- Imrandiot.lOby 46foet. Orphans' Mart Sale. Estateaf Wm. Beach, denoted. . - NORTH SIXTH STRWBT. Gbhfeer ThMb-sldry Brick Dwelling and lot, 40 by 90; feet, abovo Dauphin street. Orphans'Court Sale. Same Estate, *' aupu, “ *206 EAST DAUPHIN STREET. Three-story Brick Dwelling, with back buildings:.lot, 15 by 85 feat. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate of Eliza Breuninger, de based. MARSHALL BT. DeßirabTobuildmglot,39byBofeet, beJow Berks streot. Orphans'- Court Sale. Estate QJ Leteis S. Coryell, dee'd. THIRTEENTH AND RIDGE AV. Throe-story brick hotel and dwolling. lot 60 foet’ on Thirteenths street, and-58 feet on BidgS’ avenuo; subject to-980 Igpnn* rent. Bale by Order of Heirs. Estate of R. S. No. 1515 SUMMER ST. Neat two-story brick.dwell ing and lot, 16 by 65 feet. Sale Peremptory, on account of a former purchaser. 1023 PORTLAND ST. Thres-atory brick house and lot, 19 by 40 feet, 14 th Ward. By Order of Heirs. Estate <l f J. E. Carver , det'd. ♦ s DELAWARE GO. Largo three-story brick building, containing 30 rooms, suitable for a seminary or,summer boarding-house, at VUlago Green, Chester Oo.t Penna. Plan at the auction store 1137 N. FRONT BT. Brb-k and frame houses above Otter street, lot 16 by 100 feet. Subject to 932grouud rent. 5\« r CATALOGUES NOW READY. SPECIAL SALE OF , FINELY EXECUTED ITALIAN MARBLE GAR. DEN AND MONUMENTAL STATUARY, Ac. • . ON THURSDAY MORNING, April 7, at 10 o’clock, at the 423 Walnut st., will bo sold, a collection of Italian marble Garden ana Monumentamtrttues. Marble Garden Vases, Ac., lately imported by Messrs. VIII BROTHERS,(Iato Vito Viti , A tons. ) Tho collection embrocos many beautiful sab . ects, among which are figures of Hope, Faith. Remem .ll ance. Psyche, Flora Buccliusj tno Four Seasons, and Four Partß of the World, Ac. Thomas birch & son, auction eers AND COMMISSION-MERCHANTS, No 1110 CHESTNUT bttooti ! ; : , Rear entrance No. 1107 Sansom street. Household Furniture of every description received on Consignment.. Bales of Furniture at Dwelling! attended to on the ’ most reasonable terms. TABLE AND^HED OIS L^§ENB, E MARSH IDLES DUILTB, LADIES' AND GENES’ UANDKER. napkins ’ ON MONDAY mi TOEBDAY,. • April 4 and 5. At 10 o’clock, at the. auctloa store. No. 1110 Chostnut Btr-'et, will be soldV in quantities to suit the purchasor, the balance Of atook of Fipa comDrißfu?—Lin«n Handkefchiefs,Table Cloths. Napkins, Doylies, Pillow Cone and. Sheeting: Lipens, Towels iu great variety, (ip!lts,Turkey Bea .Barnsley and Loom Damask, ladies 5 * Oll ’A’Bki&PT SALE OF LINENS. At same time .will be sola, an assortment of Liaeni, being thogtock of a Bankrupt. ySaVIS ( &, HARVEY, AUCTIONBERB, Eis - (Late with M. Thom*» A Bods.) Store Nos. 48 and 50 North Sixth street. 0®" Furniture Pales at'the Store every Tuesday. . Sabs at Private Residences solicited. w ELEGANT PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURH, PIANO FORTE, FRENCH PLATE MIRROR, DOORCASES, FINE TAPESTRY CARPETS, &c. ON TUESDAY MORNING. Vt 10 o’clock, at OienUction rooms. an oxtenaireassort ment of Elegant Furnituro, including Maroon and Green Plush end Hjur Cloth Parlor Suits, splendid, sujti Cbambor Furmturedlandsomo Secretary and Cabi net 800 l cases. Sideboards and Extension Tables, French Tlnte Pier Mirrors. Mahogany Piano Forte, fin# Tapestry Carpets,new Matreasee, Kitchen Utensils, Ac. Pale on the rremlses. No. 725 North Seventeontli afreet. NEAT MODERN RKPII'ENOB AND SUPERIOR FrENITURI/, MIRROR, MEI.ODEON, IMPERIAL ' SDAY BIORNINQ ’ ' Particulars hereafter. . v '"} v) GI). MCOXiEEB & CO.;: NO .0C MARKET TIONBBII3 - BOOT AND riUIE T'KINCIPAI. MONEVESTAfiLISH- J WENT, S. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE alroeia. Money ndvnnccd on Merchandise gonerdly—Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold .feed t}llr<jr Plate,And ou all nrtif lrp nf value, for any length of tlmeugro-d on. WATCHES ANDJkWKLRY. AT -PRIVATE SALE. yjne Gold Hunting Double Bottom and Ope|» Face English, American and -SwlaH • Patout Lbver Whlchoa ; i.inoGnM Hunting Case. aud Open Fa;e Le* -nine yvatohea; Flub Gold Dnnlox and other Watcher; FineSnverHjifltingCasftiindOjw.a Face Rngiish. Aiue ruan mid Bwlsa PAtont 'Layer and Lopiho' Watches; Double Case English QUnrtior. and other Watcher., 4 L»* difls .watches. Diamond BreastpinH, Finger RipgBwEar;RingaiBtndß.A'c.: Flos Gold .ChalmijMwluK ljohs,.Bracelets, ocaff Pina, Breastpins, Finger Ring*, 1 fiW Jewelry geni3rullr A . FQK HALK--A l,irge and vulnable-inre-pro'f Cheat*;- suitable fbr is Jeweller; cost ®GflO. ■ / Alsu; a&vbraJ Lots In Suuth camdcudFifth And Che«t» mit 1 - . -■■-■/r.- ... t I u'. ;.i, 1. ACCTIOK SALKS
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