FOREIGN CORRESPOMMBjK3E anotixkb !)AY at roue, anto tiie I. AS f. The Ncn’l.r IHscoVercd Marble DeposlM- M«nle Bniflbh Ceirte tory-'llie Urav»s of Shelley «nf earthenware; *nd truly, nbJje of Rome’s monuments are more impressive than it—on the driver’s theory. ■ '■■■•■ 4gain resuming , -•- —- —-Illinois. 90 Madison siroet, No. 11, Ohicpgo, Illinois, anl9tf{ /TIOTTGN SAIL DUCK OB' EVERT \J width,/from 23 inches to 76 Inches wide, all nnmbers Tent and/Awning Dnok, Paper-maker’s Felting, gall TwlneT*/. JOHN W. JEVHBMAM, fiS T' No. 103 Ohnreh strew! City Store*. T«KW“ PUBOCATIOtfS. A Y SCHOOL SCPERINTKN :et Prof. Hart’a admlrablo addrosa. "How to lOrary,” at the Sabbath School Emporium, jrcet, Philadelphia. SUN dents, | Select a £1 COSArcb >1 CORSETS. • BARATET. O O E S'E T S . TOITRMI7REB, PANIEttS, ' HAIR CLOTH SKIRTS. 112 r B. Eleventh Stix^^ POCKET BOOKS, &C. C.t.RUMPP, 110 411811.40181., PHELADA, Manuftiottirer and Importer of POCKET-BOOKS Ladles’ & dents* Satchels and Travelling Bags, fn all stiles. MANTELS, &C, 81ft.. Factory and Salesroom, SIXTEENTH and OALLOW- HlLt Sheets WILSON & MILLER. __apB/6mf__ _ PERFUMERY. Mmx&y '& Laman’s Florida Water, The most celebrated and most delightful of all per- fumes, for use on the hand- kerchief, at the toilet, and in the bath, for sale by all * Druggists and Perfumers. jtH-f wa w 4m§ FINANCIAL. 5-20’S AND 1881’S Bonght, Sold and Exchanged on most liberal terms. GOLD Bought and Sold at Market Bates. COUPONS CASHED. PACIFIO EAILEOAD BONDS Bought and Sold. STOCKS Bought and Sold on Commission Only. Accounts received and Interest allowed on daily balances subject to check at sight. -4rO Sonth Third. St., PHILADELPHIA. ap9tf \ JAY GOOKE & 00., Philadelphia, New York and Washington, BANKERS, Dealers in Government Securities. Special attention given to the Purchase and Salo of Bonds and Btocka on Commission, at tbo Board of Bro kers in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON'DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD RELIABLE . RAILROA D BONDS FOR INVEST MENT. Pamphlets and full information given at onr office. No. .114 S. Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. D.C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS ANI) BROKERS, No. 121 S. THIRD STREET. * BUCOESBOBS TO SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO. Every department of Banking business ahall receive prompt attention, as heretofore. Quotations of Btocka. bold and Governments conatanUy received from our , friends, E. D. BANDOLPH A CO., New York, b'- our - PBIVATH WIRE. , ' TKIMMIHtSS AND PATTERNS. Grand Opening of Spring Faeniona IN IMPORTED PAPEB PA'rTEBNS, i ficsdnyy M®i*olt lsl» 1870* “KM M . A . B [NDKR’S, 1101, N, W. cop. Eleventh and Chestnut Sts. Carefully note the name and number to avoid belnr deceived. my2stfrr EOBKIGJS JfEUITS, NUTB, &C.—MEB - Orpngea and Lemons. Turkov Figs, in kegs druHiß and boxes; Austrian Prunelloß in kegs and 'fancy boxes : Arabian Dates, hew crop; Turkey Prunes in casks and fancy boxes; Baisins—Layors. Heedless Imperial, Ac.; Fig Paste and Guava Paste; Naples‘and Bordeaux Walnuts,Paper Shell Almonds, lor sale by J B. BUUBIEB A CO., 108 South Polaware ovenuo. 0- Cwrd-Cwe*, U UdWL»d g Ge«u’ □ DreMfot* □ €bn +>.A TELtXHtArjUIO NKHIUItI. 'l he new Austrian Ministry only bold office temporarily. • ; "7 Publication of Napoleon’s ptebiscllum proclamation will be commenced tcvday. TiinSenatus Consultum, voted by tire Senate, was presented to Napoleon yesterday. An American ship, name unknown, was burned at sea on December2B. Not one of tier crew was saved. A lauge fund bas been collected in France toward defraying the expenses' attending' the pkbmcltum. Tjie vote on tlie vldmcAtum will be taken hi I‘lance on tlie Sth of May, and officially an nounced on the 12th following. Tuoma« Hai.x.oiian was committed to jail at Morristown, N. J., yesterday, on tlie charge of murdering his wife. At Salem, 111., on Wednesday night, a vigi lance committee took from jail and hanged a robber named Leonard. It is believed that two-tbirds of the peach crop of Southern Illinois was destroyed by cold last week. A locomotive exploded at Toledo, Ohio, yesterday, killing the fireman and fatally injur ing the engineer. Genkhal Hahtsuff has gone to Salt Lake to look after the Indians- Who recently raided upon Antelope Station, and the Pacific Kail road. Tiiehe 1 was a labor demonstration at Cadiz on Wednesday, but the military soon suppressed it, killing one man and woundiDg several others in the process. The boiler of a sawmill betweon Oieopolis and Pithole, Pa., exploded yesterday, billing a man named Clapper, and injuring two others. At Los Yen g oh, New Mexico, on April 10th, two Mexicans w6re lodged in jail for theft. The same night they were taken out and hanged by masked men. •At Wilmington, Del., the case of the United States against Archibald McKinley, for illicit disLiliation, resulted yesterday in a verdict for the Government. ' 1 hi-, market house at Gallipoli's, Ohio, was burned yesterday. Tbe station-house was in the same building, and a man confined in it perished in the fiames. It is stated that Dam and ■■■ -ffiiffet left the Freneli Ministry because they received a letter from the Duke d’Aumale telling them to do so or else tbe Orleanists might vote for the ple biecitum. \ The Deputy Attorney-General of Ontario, Canada, lias directed tbe lieutenant-colonels of battalions to select seven men from each corps for the Red River service. Tiie detachment sent from Fort Laramie in pursuit of the Indians, who recently shot a citi zen near tbe post, came up with them at the Platte river, and bad a parley with them across tbe stream. The chief announced that he was on tbe war-path. At Jamestown, N. J., yesterday, Lieut. Com. Wm. B. Cushing, U. S. N., attempted to horsewhip C. E. Bishop, editor of the Daily Journal. After a short struggle, the com batants were separated by employes of the Journal office,.and Cushing was bound over to appear before tbe Grand Jury. The disabled steamer Venezuelan, whose passengers were taken ofT by another vessel, as reported some time since, was spoken by the Baltimore steamship Ohio, on April 16th, w hen .15 days out. The Venezuelan had lost her rudder, and the Ohio offered to tow her to New York, hut her captain thought he could reach a port without assistance. The Massachusetts House of Representa tives, yesterday, rejected the Ten-Hour Labor bill for factories, by a vote of 17J to 33, and afterwards reconsidered and passed it to en grossment by a vote of 131 to 08. A resolu tion to repeal the reading and writing qualifi cation for voters in the .State Constitution was passed by a vote of 143 to 53. The United States Senate, yesterday, con finned George P. Fisher United States Attor ney for the District of Columbia; Cbas. White, Secretary to sign Land Warrants; and the fol lowing Consuls: K. C. Getty, at Gaspe; S. 31. Tale, at Rhenish, Parana; S. A. Wheelwright, at Rosnio; Spencer Vernon, at Kin Kiang; Al bert Green, at Bergen; Lyell Adams,at Malta; Gerhardt Gade, at Christiana; Wm. A. Gould, at Au.\ Cayes; A. Jourdau, at Seme, and Si T. Day, at Pictou. GovKiiNon Siiaffek, of Utah,was installed at Corinne, in that Territory, on Wednesday. He was enthusiastically received by the Mayor and citizens, and told them that he was in Utah to enforce the laws of the United States. Judges Ilawley and Strickland and Genera Maxwell also spoke, stating that the Govern ment intended to suppress polygamy, and com pel Utah to submit to the authority of the Re public, and that the time had arrived, and that the abomination would not stay the actionof Congress. Horrible Tragedy la Baltimore. Tlie entire city was greatly agitated last night by a report that five horrible murders had been perpetrated by a mother by cutting the throats of five of her children and of her own mother. The report proved true, the facts being as follows: About lour o'clock this afternoon, Mrs. Catharine Marsh, who, with her four children, lived with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer, at No. DO Canal street, a few squares from Bellair market, committed the terrible butcheries, first killing her children and then assaulting her mother. Mrs. Dwyer, the mother of Mrs. Marsh, in her ante-mortem examination to-night, stated that about 4 P. M., herself and daughter, Catha rine Marsh and three children of Catharine, being the only persons in the house at the time, Catharine asked her if she had ten cents, and on her answering no, Catherine said she had ten cents, and then put on her bonnet and left the house. She went a few doors and bor rowed a butcher kuife, and thence proceeded to District School, No. 1, and calling out her son James, aged eight years, cut his throat from ear to ear, nearly severing his head from his body. A little boy, named Burnett, came out of the school room with James, and wife nessed the murder. Catharine then rushed at the boy Burnett, but he escaped her. Thence she returned to her home and went in the back yard, where another son, William, aged 7 years, was swinging, his little sister, Mary Jane, aged 4 years,being at play near by. She seized William, cut his throat, causing in stant death, and then the daughter, nearly cut ting off her head. Then she went in the house and cut the throat of her youngest child, George, aged about 2 years and 5 months, his head being almost severed from his body. She next assaulted her mother, aged about 54 years, a very feeble woman, cutting her throat so terribly that she cannot^survive. Mrs. Marsh, the murderess, is aged about 27, was born in county Kerry, Ireland. She was married about nine years ago in this city to VYm. Marsh, a barber, who left her about 18 months since, to find employment elsewhere, and is now said to live in Now York city. The reputation of Mrs. Marsh is said to have'been very good, and she was undoubtedly tempo rarily insane when she committed the murders. Ihe faces of the murdered children, as they Jay side by side to-night, are as placid and calm as it they were composed in sleep; At 9P. M. Dfeii l |n? t i>‘r Who is confined at tho Eastern Disti ict lohee station, was conscious of her tumble deed. itoutrress—Second Session.. in Inc United States Senate yesterday after iioon tlic bill authorizing the Northern Pacific ilailioad Company to issue bonds for construc tion of its road, and secure them by mortgage, j was considered .and passed—yeas, 40, nays 11 | —and goes to' the House. After an executive session, the Senate'adjourned.- . In the House of Representatives Mr. Paine stated that the Chairman of . the Ways and Weans was ill, and could not go on 1 with the Tariff bill. The bill revising tho Patent and Copyright laws was passed, with several amendments, reducing salaries in the Patent Office. The Naval Appropriation bill was con sidered in Committee of tho Whole, and Mr. Washburne, of Wisconsin, and Mr. Halo spoke on the very inefficient and discreditable con dition of our navy at present, asserting it? in feriority to the naval forces of other nations. Pending consideration of the bill, the House adjourned. IM PORT A^j 1 lONS r *~ r r nt i/lf I fi? (lni 11 'is!/ 11 1 el Phi a Kvenlne B ll Molln. »»™8 4 ™wi 0 ' le( ' e " h “ r ' Moore-318 l.hdsZUcs MOWJBffIEHTO or OCEaw BTEAMEKS. a „.„. i{> abbiye. ■ siiJFs from for datr Ocean Qneon ......Btcttl„...New York A orII 2 lowT VemOru z ...N Yviu llßvana.v.A pril l J.olor a 4° Liverpool., .Now York. Abril 6 ?,"Vi a J.* ...Havre...Now York- /Abril 9 Holland... Lirorpoo)...Now Y0rk......, April 9 vV.m aurcut rr »Eroflt...Now York 0 Avoir * Uvprpool,..New York Tia H&c_ * prfl 9 r York... Hamburg... ... ...April 23 V\v* Savau!iß " .....April 23 d J!L?SiTi f ' rnja n PhiJada...Charleston April 28 by fin «*«]*(*) carry OEO1 l iGEN ,N ALLK N . j M °”“« Committee. - _ . COMMITTEE ON ABBITRAIION. J. O.Jamce. | E. A. Bonder, Geo. L. Buzby, I Wni.W. Paul, Thomas Gillespie. MAKINE BUELETIIS. FOBT OF PHILADELPHIA—ApeiI 22, Son BiBKB.fi 18 1 Son Bets. 6 i2l High Water. T 37 n . , ARRIVED VKSTEBDAi. Uric Centaur, Moore, 31 dare from Cienfupffos with sugar to 8 & W Wolsh-vessel to Warren“S CLEARED YESTERDAY. BgnaM<&BoJntOD
CO,t ’ Uamb,lr e' LWester- BtMUuer ifutma. Freemao. New York. John F Ohl. BtfemerF Franklin. IMeraon, Baltimore, A Grorca, Jr KH?? 1 ' Caibarlen, Bonder & Adam/ £! r P!'.£ 1 ! rT ’ P’dauil. Cardenas, Warren A Gregg. Uo Hptgate, Golding, Newborn, NO; ChaaHaa- Hei'r Gn.kiH.Gaskill, Wilmington,NC, do & Bro Jl * Mnrch e ' Moroliio, Balem, John Eomrael, Jr. SchPJ tf Weldon,Crowell,Providence,, do BchrLS Levering; Corson, Wilmington, Dc-1. captain. ... „ , . EAVRE.DE GRACE.ApriI2I. i following boats left hers this morning in tow, laden srd consigned as follows! * l ’ r ". p .'} eoWerton, withlumber to Orion, Woolrcrton & Co, John A Annie, do to Patterson A Lfppincott; John k! r V^T. aD 2 P i °-r d .°» to Watson Malone A Co; B M Foreman,do to Taylor A Betts; to Chester. Ilon b g r Kou t gsS',f l l aV,':'? aJlard - fr “ m Boßton <>«■ I)nmb P .“]9?h°i™. - t. B,fynold *’ frola Bo,U>n Uth n\tTß7e^^ a G lkhtT n ' f ™ aH,w York 26111 New *York Spencer > ot Galveston IStfi lost, from daylofZpVnwalh' M “ Ury ' cleared “ Ntw York steamer ikrath America. Tinklepauirb» from Rio Ja neiro 2b, Bahia 30lh, Pernumbaco April 1, Para 7th and bt Thomas 12th, at Kew York yesterday. April rlca“ Para ’ ,tK,kc Btaam " Kurth A “«- u.«t. P forNe^ r fl) n rk’ K,lmed ) r ’*» lled from Galvastonaith Br ° men * Dd Sontnampton, Bark fedora, Beod, hence at Antwerp Bth in«t. ln?t*lor H t o h™ C^.?t. Ud ' ier ' QOUId ’ cl * are “ it BMl on SOth Bark NammenFunt. Albrecht, for this port, entered for leading at Liverpool 4th Inst. at'llaftiniore 20tl7inft Bio =of ! h ri fn^'fo a r'^M UtCh '’ Drie,t ’ C,earedat Bo,ton Brig Beaut j ( Br), Shields, sailed from Havana Utb in«t. for Ibis port. Bohr Eliza B EmersYClajton, sailed from Cienrnegos Utb lost for this port. 1 6 u >r t Al,l>y B'"’ 0, fountain, hence at Matanzaa 11th Scbr HR McCanlc?, Vickers, cleared at Havana 12th Inst, for Cardenas. in.t^fo^New^york l ’ clct ' re< * at Matanzas I3th Sciir Sept)ls Wilson, Walls, from Matanzas, at Lewes. Del. has been ordered to New York. fccbr Kato E Bich, Doughty* hence at Chafofton yeßterdav. bchr CE Raymond, Higgins, failed fnm Charleston yesterday for this port. ~£ cl ? r “ P Rockiiill. Itockhlll, sailed (rum Marblehead litti iofit. for thin nort. . SrlwHannie Westbrook, Littlejohn, cleared at Fort laudSOthiost lortbisport. Scbr Ella Matthews, McElwee, 11 day* from Jackson villo, at >ew York 2Uth inst. Kchrl H WalQvrrlgbt, Abrams, cleared at Boston 30th inst. for Bangor, to load for this port. £chrs K Nickerson,Kelley, and J.H Moore, Nicker sou, cleared at Boston 20th inst. lor this port. MARINF MTSrKIjLANY Bark Kremlin. Bird.from Aspinwall for Cienfnegc*. was toUlly wrecked ZWult. on a reef off the south and of ( oha. The K registered M3tons, was buillatMed ford, Mass, in JBso,and owned m Boston. „ „ NOTICE TO MARINBRB. New Bbusswkk-tUat ok Funday-Foh Whistle on FointLkpkeal— The Colonial government of Caoada has given notice that a steam fog whistle has been erected near the lighthouse on Point Lepreau,Bay of During thick and fogey weather, und snow storms, the whistle will be sounded in each minute as follows: A blast of Are seconds’duration,an Interval of five seconds, then a second blast of the satue duration, and thenaa interval of forty-five seconds. Ibe distance at which the whistle may be expected to be beard is: In calm or moderate weather, 15 miles; in S!?i rm . > J?f£ t }l er,s 2 ta S ainat the wind, 3 tps miles; with the wind.26milee. By order of the Lighthouse Board. - W. R. SHUBRICK,Chairman. Treasury Department, Office Lighthouse Board, Washington. DC. April 12,1670. FOR SALE. fi. BROWN STONE RESIDENCE fl FOR SALE, *O-1922 arch street. Llegant Brown-Stode Residence, three stories an Mansard roof; very commodious, every S,w^ Il u CO i Ilvenionco ’T aDd hnllt m a very &Mr“o? £3 ?’in )ib, rV^ DUr - ,h ot 23 feet front by 150 feet deep to StabKdCoach Hruee 1 * < ' rCC ‘° d a »^som o brick J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, mh2s tf rps 733 WALNUT Street. gpp FOR SAL E—HANDSOME NEW SHnls™ IHllg ’ 1537 B Pr«™ street. Apply SOI South Delaware avenue. apSSdt"' QP-RING LAKE—CHESTNUT HILL, #5l OPIIILADKLMUA-roB SALE— Ten minutes’ lU. J- a r L ch ectlDl ,n' Modern pointed-stone house, od)| n » : / oncb 'J ct '. anti "fine houses; noTer lolilne springs of purest water. Trou? r 1?,! i OATING , all stocked with Mountain irflS nf*.sS’« Beautiful cascade with succes- Btro of rapids through the meadow. Apply to m,6t§ PI u FOR SALE, on easy terms, or on u .i n 16 roolII(1 ; i“ supplied with city ultttt »ode n! .convenience ; painted walla, U?on £{??“„front, two kitchens, with range in each, fee?h? i 9fsi Z o.’«l ur ®°>P," : 5 1 J ollia furnace in collar. Lot, lod vegetab^gerten’? 11 la d ' OUt ’ U,cl,ulln g very euporlor ap2o-w fml in § ■ ■ 733 W alnut Btreot. ir AM - H. HART, 602 Walnut street, . p ' • P • nyl“y' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. —WE liiiM. have for Hiilc, on easy terms, fifteen minutes frmn the city, on tho Gormnutown Ruflroad.’un Elegant iteT iloncci, lieitutlfully and completely fitted out with all pioclern conveniences. » It inis been occupied for two years as a boarding-house '"'dims n good wintcr'nnd summer patronage, ' J M GUMMEY Sc 50N5,733 Watuutstreot. PHILADELPHIA EVliNIEtt BULLETIN, FHIDAY. APRIL 23, 1870. J.R. FBICE, Ou the Premise! T. CHAMBERLAIN, Mooroatown. N. J, FOR SAUK. j§| nyrno mah & Sons, liwGilimr v Bt Xc^ian «°- tliecomforlabl* . UH(? , l,o • im Summer, street, near Logan Vf-nienro ar^? > r uom«, high celling* ; overjr eon* Will be Kollf. Tba^oi,;.' 1 “ dC " ghtfUl fpj CHESTNUT HILY;, FOB BALK. k , owßir I n < lfi a,l ,L r f B t^i onco .!! n PrHB P oct areiinn', cornor or adjoining the country Boats of (Jcorao W. |O :,®S?V 8 Hnrdlng and John T. Monomery con^Vnfci t '’n w J* lk tl ‘» d'Pot. All modern f,°Ur "I! 11 »!* modern im nnisrt* Apply to.A.BCARVERACO., , aploCt 8. tv. cor. Ninth and Filbert streets. Mr, *\ OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-A "no lioubo, No. 7017 ItldKC avcnuo. It has double double two-Btory bank buildiuee, rriio hoUBO i» 2d foot front, and lot 147 font deep to'Twcn- , ljl ?‘ b ,?t r ,! ot ~ two frout “- W. liraOKLE, . aplC7t§ , J 73 Walnutstroot. Id. AKOtt STREET—FOR BALE-THE ■Sf, JTl cl i r , c ‘ s, .IS? co ' u f6et 8 inches front, ■XI i!ii r- c #* i i>«UdiDK« , every convenience," an j fltreet - J - GUMMri r* EBT PHILADELPHIA - HAND —_ Home modern cottage, with every convenience, oml large.lot of ground, Houtbwent corner or Pine Walnut^eet r . 8t “ rei!t "' J GU3IJf EV A BOWS® Wo. JM #fl| CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC CITY ,TrL7P> n^„4ff.' ncy , in . I’lilljulelpljialfor the nalo nf Vot tagc« and BnlJdlng Lots at tlio above places: Soveral desirable opportunities now offered by v r -“ DANIEL M.FOX& SON, - np i l : , ' n ? No.SMNortli Fifth streot. m ,* oli SALE—NO. 1114 PINE STREET" H?7i M h W ‘t'r'-o stnry brick dwelling, with three Bttry double back buildings; every modern convo nience end in pood order. Immediate possession given. • • uUMAiKi ? itl) all hncrove- Moder'n S&uV Appiy to Mfok «ale.-dwellinos- ~ u„ North Twelfth street. Three-atory modem North Twelfth street, Tbroe-story modern dwell -235 North Twelfth street. Three-story dwelling with three-story tenement on rear of lot. 1 ? wu “ & 0 ”!). 1 £c nt l‘ ,< ? ree ‘- Throe-story dwelling. 1892 »? ut M Th,r i J . Bl treet. Three-story dwelling, brick dwelliug° Ugh BlrBet ’ Elchmond - Three-story evo n .o o Durness properties: 806 South Second street. Tbree-storv brick 2SB«fA h i El °f en f5 18treot ' Fon r-fitory brick, I3(jy63] l Comer store and dwelling, too South Sixth street. Tavern and dwelling. 1435 Passyunk Hoad. 8 EOBEET OBAFFEN & SON. No. 537 Pine street. TO DYERS-EOR SALE OR TO LET ON GROUND ItENT.-A large lot of ground. flquare feet. extending from Seventh L bet, r ,! “ Tl Jenango streets, with a never-failing stream of pure soft water running through it. Price 82/00. Apply to JOHN TUIiNER? near Sixth Btreet and Reading Railroad. apl4 im* TO CAP ITALISTBANDB O IL DERS _.Por sale—A large imd rapidly-iiuDrovinff t,ot WORTH BROAD STREET, between Norrts and Dia mondl;s23 feet deep to THIRTEENTH BTREET inter oected bv PARK AVENUE, FOUR FRONTS. ’ ‘ mhe-tfg . Apply No. 322Qlieitnut street. tiFerchantyille n. j—building Station 1 5 for8 “ le ’ minutes’s walk from Welwood THlltrr IHVirriN PROW front and .... ... . MARKET STREETS, Philadelphia. Faro by the Annual Ticket. 8 eta. per trip. Address J. W. TORREY" v mh29-lm§ No. 127 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. TO RENT. To Let. SUPERIOR STORE, N. W. comer Eighth and Jayne Streets. First Store above Chestnut Street. The owner, now_ occupying the upper Rooms, will Lease the whole building from first of July next. The property is 22 feet front, on the most active business street, fire stories, with the usual conveniences and thoroughly lighted. On the route from the principal Hotels, to the Market street jobbing houses, and deair able for any. retail or jobbing trade, or for a publi institution. . ■ X ' J. M.‘GUMMEY & SONS, aplB mwf 6t . ** WAEECT STREET. fj§ TO LifiT The New Five-Story Store, No. 18 South Sixth Street and No. O llera tar Street* 20 bjr 173 feet. Apply to THEODORE MEGARGEE, ap2l-tf§ No. 20 South Sixth Street, FOR RENT-THE LARGE ROOM, on the first floor of thdlatePbst*officebuildincr on DOCK well lighted and fir a wfthiu a t“te';fm 0 n r owe , r*. 9room - ““ n he rented wi,h or fi»t , tfv9?"i,n o i7 K2P of 10 1 and 107 , Soolh Third, SO steoni poweT^ 11 I,ghted ’ ran bo ronted with or without ~/iil 0 V fo "' ,h - Btor ?,r oom of 105 aud 107 South Third, L ?u, f l P , 'i fro li"i lnE on Chestnut street and Tliird ;is a well i 'ftruKt'w jayne - n °- 613 TO RENT FOB THE SUMMER- Juxiloase ana grounds corner of Fibber’s lane and r l n(Si tt b I »til eilue *®? rma r t 0 Stubling for 3 horses. «w,ifde 6 ]red K ‘ 1 ' rUIt ’ * C " on ,he l* 1 "*- and a ap22 f mwStf TO RENT, FURNISHED, BY THE wifh KiaWe 0r ?n nico kpuee, fourteen rooms, tlin Germantown,^to” ■> r( '“ise B , near Wayne Sta ; “P 223 ** E.B.PINCKUCKNEY. Iff NEW HOUSEi 40 BY r S e»r/o B \» ille 8,0,i0n8 ' ™ ; Dr. ANDERSON, Atheneville Station, Pennsylvania R. R AISTd r"" iff. TO BENT-STORE ANDDWELL. ■oTSM?- i'J^/aV 1 " 04 - WiU b 0 “ Rpl6*6t* ■ - (p! FOR RENT—HANDSOME"COUN *. !, ry P**c©,with several acres of land, on Old York **•«“>.» <“» FDKNISHED COUNTBV SEAT, within two min- Ccntra| a K»tert HaT OTd ' ta,ic>n ’ °“ th ® p «™ylrania L ELEGANT COCNTBY SEAT, with several acres of jnnd and outbulTdlnga. complete, on the new turnpike ptr™ Wn ' J - M - OUMMEY 1 A SONS, 733 Walnut |pL FOR KENT—THE HANDBOME iloL four-story property. No. 23 South Eighth street, Grot above Chestnut street. J M GUMMEy A SONS, 733 Walnut Btroet. £ 1111 GIRARD STREET—A GIRARD Ejtnto dwelling, at reduced rent. Apply at Tower uaii, 618 Markot street. mh23-tll a FOR RE NT—FURNISHED—A l^Se^ No° a< 33 Wafnut streeh * n °' J ' M ‘ GDMMEV & ffi , TQ. LET.—THE STORE OONNECT •EniI iug with the Colonnade Hotel, 1502, 1501 aud 1508 Chestnut street, suitable for gent’s furnishing goods. lient moderate. Apply on the promises from 10 to 12 A- M : ; ■ ' :: ; mhl2t« |S§ TO LET SECOND-STORY FRONT Mill Boom, 324 Chestnut stroet, about 20 x 23 feet l j Suitable for on office or light business. , ]a!6 tf rr PARK & BROTHER SFOR RENT—FURNISHED OR UN ,&o ni i? hf; :!’ tbo t ! l , r .C oß ‘ or U brick dwelling situate 1303 North Twelfth street. J. M. GUMMEY & S, 733 Walnut street. 6 TO-RENT—ROOMS OF ALL SIZES, well lighted, suitable for llghtmanufacturing bnsi- Jn bjiilding No. 712 Chostnut street. J. M. GDM.- MEY & SONS, 733 Wnlnut Btreot. ■- CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC CITY. Jaiii! Nnmorons Cottnges to Rent.' Some Tory do- I firaldo.opportunlttos offered. Parties desiring to rent 'i enu have description end information and otlier facili ties furnishod, and save themselves a run to the shore by applying to DANIEL M. KOX & SON, Principal Agency, No. (40 North Fifth street, f ‘ ■ ’ apll Im§ 1 jgi TO LET-THE D WELLING~~NOI JMili 1404 Master street: has all the modern conveniences' 12 rooms; dolightful location. Rent, @750, ap2l6t’' W. M. ELLICOTT, Jr., ; low Market stjoel No. 709 WALNUT street, -jo K, ,'; N ' r :- A handsome uesi raTw'l Toga rirect! ' l, un North Uroad “ lro6t ' “ llr <* «irci’.t lr °" tt,crn '" llM3|or At No. 103 North Bsvonth lllgr.l * f apJ23t* !>•* ,„ J ' V £ N T.—A HAND 80 MB D 1 ’>"’ M lano, Onrmantnwn. montown* me UDtrr roel Manheim street, Oar man?™"!"* bonBB N °' m M“»nhon«o' rtreot, 0«r- A rfr/ellinghoneo.No. 1611 North Twcntloth etroot." A dm l ioK hoiiM, No. 911 Houtli Ninth Slroot. tthovo llnth rtriJSf B U cf,t ’ below Walnut street and uiiovo lonln street. Hoorn for three -horses and car- W Y ‘° t ’ oI ’ I ' UCK A JOBDAn" «3 Walaat £jius; iesb & McCollum, bbal estat* inV.m^’M 8 ®! 110 ® * t f®t t >, opposite Manirtoti, Btrool, Oatt Estate .bought and »old. Peraoni oraddroaa f M SboTe? otta,t6,d,lrlnetho ,e “ on wUI •***» V* Oba§. A. Bublcam,Henry Bnnun W. w! D ’ AnKUStn Morino * John Davhi^atg WINKS, LIQUORS, &C. KEYSTONE PURE WHE AT WHISKY, Distilled from the Grain T. J, MARTIN & CO. KEVSTOXE DISHI.r.ERI, NORTHWEST CORNER OF Twelfth and Washington Streets. STORE, No. 150 North Front Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. To whom it may concern: All the leading medical authorities recognlzo the value of diffusive stimulants. Numerous eminent physicians and surgeons might bo named who hare advocated their employment in the treatment of a largo class of dis orders. No Dispensary is considered complete without them. They are prescribed in all public and private Hospitals, and administered by all bedside practitioners But the difficulty has been to obtain Alcoholic Liquor* Pure. The pungent aroma of the fußel oil and biting acids present In nil or them can be scented as the glass is raised to the lipe. The nauseous flavor of these activo poisons is perceptible to the palate, and a burning sen sation in the stomach attests their existence when the noxiouß draught has gone down. Paralysis. Idiocy, in-, sanity and death are the pernicious fruits of such pota tions. Medical science asks for a pure'stimulant to nse as d specific, which, while it diffuses itself through the sys tem more rapidly than any other known ■ agent, is brought into direct and active contact with the seat of disease. It is the property at the stimulant to diffuse, ttnd by the aid of its peculiar untritious compoueut parts to invigorate, regulate, counteract and restore, and it is by the happy union of the principle of activity with the principles of invigoration and restoration that onablea a PURE WHISKY To accomplish beneficial results. : Having great experience in the distilling of Whiskies, and the largest and best equipped establishment of its kind In the country, supplied with the latest improve ments in apparatus for cleansing Whisky nf Jqsel oil arid other impurities, and by strict personal Buperrision tbe proprietors of Keystone Wheat Whisky Are enabled to offer a Pure Whisky Distilled from WHEAT, and, being made from tile grain, possesses all its Nutritious Qualities, andean be relied upon to be strictly as represents!, having been examined thoroughly by tho leading analj tical chemists of this city, whose certificates of its purity and fitness for medical purposes are appended. We invite examination, and any who would convince themselves we ask a rigid analysis. T. J. JIABTIN A CO. NVB.—Notice that* the caps and cork* are branded w ith our name, to prevent counterfeiting, r or Bale by all renpectablo Druggists. Price per bottle. §1 fit). Orders sent to No. 15V N. FBONT street will receive prompt attention. Chemical Labobatokt, Nob. 103 and 112 Arch st m rnr . PHILADELPHIA, Slarch 19, 1370. Messrs. T. J. Martin Co., Phi'adelphia. Pa Gentlemen:— l. have made a careful examination of the Keyfetoue Pore \V bent Whlsiy, and found It to be a p>* r . fec'ly pure article, and entirely fr.‘o from fusdoi] and other injurious substances. Its pnr tv, und its pleasant and agreeable flavor,,render it purticul »rl/ \aluable for nu-dlcmal purposes; Yoora truly, Chemical Laboratory, No. 133 Walnut street _ , „ Philadelphia, March 17,1370. Metsrs. T. J. Martin Jjr Co., Philadelphia. Pa. GenticHicn.—The sample or Keistono Pure Wheat n liiehy, submitted to me for analysis, I find to be pure. and, ns such, I highly recommeud it for medicinal nur poses. * Beapectfully,etc., WM. H. BBUCKNEB, Analyt.aud Consult. Chemist. Chemical Laboratoky, No. 117 Walnut streot, _ , „ .Philadelphia, Aprils, 1370. Meerre. T. J. Martin Ip Go., Philadelphia , Pa. Gentlemen:- 1 hare made an analysis of the samplo of Keystone Pnre Whisky, sent t>y you for examination, and find it entirely free from fusel oil or any other dele terious matters, and I consider it applicable to any use for which par. wliiaky may be desired. . „ CHAS.M. CBESSON. anAS i V ££ ,e S? I^J by F “E*«K' K»CH f.?S?riL co ’ N - w - comer TENTH and 31 ARKET streets. aplB m f 3m§ TUST DECEIVED AND InTstORE 1,000 r . ca S£S of Champagne, sparkling Catawba and Cali fornia >V ines, Port.Bladeira, Sherry, Jamaica and Santa Cruz Bum, fine old Brandies and Whiskies, Wholesale and Retail * PJ. JORDAN, 220 Pear street. Below Third and Walnut streets, and above Dock do7 tf TOED AN’S CELEBRATED PURE TONIC Ale for Invalids, family use, etc. Tbe subscriber is now furnished with his full Winter simply ofhiH highly nutritious and well-known bever* an Its wido-sprend and increasing use, by order of p)i\ •' iciaus, for invalids, use of families* Ac., commend it to the attention ot all cousumors who want a strictly pure article; prepared from the best materials, and put up in the most carefnl manner for homo use or transpor tation. .Ordersby mail or otherwise promptly supplied. f P. j. JORDAN, . . m . , No. 220 Pear street, below Third and Walnut streets. INSURANCE statement. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION kI of iu>: ' Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Inun ranee Company, DECEMBER Slar. 1869, Made to the Auditor General of the State of Pennsylvania. Cnpital 5t0ck.......... . 3500,000 00 Amount of assessments or installments in cash 100,000 00 ASSETS. Cnsh on hand Cush in Connecticut River Banking CWa Bank Cosh in hands of agentß in course of transmis sion Connecticut State 6 per cent. Bonds at market value, ~ jqq qoq oq Accrued interest not yet due '.V'"".!!.’..’" 2,633 49 Amount due for office premiums unpaid.... 2J5 00 Furniture and inspection apparatus, pumps, ’ gauges, &c 2,412 03 ptock notes held by tho Company, secured by endorsement and payabio 30 daya after do niand ; 400,000 00 LIABILITIES, Amount of losses during the year adjusted ; but not duo * Amount required to re-insuro aii outstanding risks -v 13,175 26 apls fm wfit? ‘ wants; AH K AAA —WANTED, A PARTNER, i *1 Bpecial or active, with above amount, to take the place of retiring senior partnor. in an old, well-established ,eq<] .profitable business. The junior partner will remain, and furnish $5,U00 capital, and, if desired, tako whole charge of the business. The ropu tution of the advertiser is well-known. Principals only dealt with. Address, with real name and address,^ *. &PlB-6t* . Bulletin Office. Tug wan ted a'sS ia t, l Tug, auitable for Southern River Nuviga- Ao n d°Vn g ct d sg^. ply 10 «00HEAN. atsaEiii '\\T ANTED—A VESSEL TO BRING A I , c !) r %P,DJß'L<'rfrom Georgia—fnp cargo out. itreot 5 " 10 tJOCIn *AN, BUSSELL & 0°“, 111 Choatnut mortgages. , 000 S^ ooo - *3,000 AND s2,ol)o—SBV ifj oral sums for tlicsq amounts to iuvodt in io purchaso of mortgages. Apply to - ■ ■ A. FITJ.BU. No. 51 North Sixth stroot. I ap2l3t' TO RENT. F. A. GENTH. 8815,177 7.1 813351 13 The principal mon'ev kstaijlish- MENT, S. E. corner of SIXTH and RAGE streets. Money ndyaiirod on Merchandise gouor.lly—Watches. Jewelry. Diamonds; Gold and Silver l’lite, and on all " ATCIIi'.S ANI) JEWEL It Y AT PRIVATE SALE. Fine "Gold Hunting Camv Double Bottom nml Open fftco.Eufilißli, American and Swiss Parent Lover \Vatcbea; Fine Qohl Hunting ruse and Open Faho Lo* Cold Duplex and other Watches; l< mo SliVbr Hunting Cftsoatid Open Face English, Amo* man nnd Swiss Patent Lover and Lopino Watches; Quartler and other Wfttoluw ; La* FftnCK\watwhdaj! Diamond Breastpins, , Finder ; Fine ObM ChaihB; Modal* liousJmsilotif t Scarf - Pins* Breastpins, Finger Kings, Feneil CftSos, and Jewelry'Tenoraliy, • | FOK BALE—A largo and valuable :Flre*pro)f Chest,- Suitable Tor a Jeweller ; cost i Also, ooveral Lots in South CamdoudFlfUi ami Chest, hut streets. 11l THOMAS & SONS, AUOTIONBBiTm, tUgjgDA Yit U“clock! Phll ® do| D hi » Bx °h»nga «*» y THHBBDAY 0 ™ *** Ba ** ***° Anotfon Btore ’ EVBIIY ; tar Salta it Bdsidohces receive os pedal attention STOCKS, LOANS, Ao! .... ~ ■ON TUESDAY,APRIL M, fndiSde e,OCkn ° on '*' the Ehlfadelnhia Exchange, win 1 aharo Point Brbcso Park. * i’hiirPH Cape May and-Millvillo Railroad. «*> ulinrcs Foster Farm Oil Co. fO shares Enterprise Insurance Co. SO shares First National Bank, lo shapes Kensington National Bank. niH| rP 'iur B rv^Y[‘lL, William £?)ii"f oK " a ? M ' CK nSSa^SI, I ®, tel? r M nf n!i li ? TONE RESIDENCE, Terrace Place N WaT,eH '.[i7on r 'i!;. tTna™?;,™ IVo,it t , Twßnty n H(;coniI t '\V')iM rtl rV llo .\ vn Tr. met possession. liB * le mod ' ,rn «>"">“<- RFPrn™nvs MK ,-i Kni!AL THREE-STORY BKIOK Ch stfr IY i,'":, r " l »' lr ' w Union" Wed finblied whii mi 11, “SI? are "* clc ." llent repair, and 110 feet ' jT - Ono 33 by the Action Coin, Ujby 150 fM ' S °° i’hotograpl, Jt Washlii * ton ■*-. LARGE FRAME DWELLING,known an thn“Tfn v?*.Pfv KN THREE-STORY RRIOR RESIDENCE N 0.4 Locust Htroot. imt 25 feet 2 iachoa front 178 . yAI/UAULE COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM an ACRES, Riter Delaware, 1 mile of Beverly N J-M.’u. Sion, Tenant Ilonsi and oiit-bulldingH yJX J ' Mau * Peremptory BaIe—ELEGANT COUNTRY* avat .-a FA BM. m ACRES, Gulf road Low" Merle® A *? o wn whip, Montgomery county, p u ., opposite theV °mSa etonc,nnd U miles from Market Street Bridge 0 Immi° dinte possession. iramo _THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No ?w Turner street, above Ridge avenue U * "°* 2222 B^l d%v“K!i?,„ T r EE - BtaM STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 1143 Ilaiiner street, in th» rear of tbe above Sale—modern four'Storybbior Ti^liTtP.E• No.Hty Franklin street, above Parrish 2 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS; Nos 1735 and 1/.47 Pftßsyunfc road. oe. 1735 THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No, 3.<39 Woodland «t, . w “' THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING No. 948 South Eighteenth street, above Carpenter j IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENT, 527 a year. . m No. 1720 Warnock stre-t. NEAT HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUKB, CARPETS Ac . ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. ’ April 22. at 2 Oclock, at No. 1720 Warnock 'stroet, be tween Tenth andl Eleventh streets and above Oolamhia avennn, the neat Walnut Parlor and Cottage Chamber CuMe-Hs r Ar ’ China and Glassware, Cooking May be examined at 8 o’clock on themorningorsale, ■ , . , „ Executor’s Peremptory Sale. of Ge ™“' BAR AND b HOUSEHOLD FUBNI - „„ . ON SATURDAY MORNING. April <3, nt 10 oclock,at he S. W. corner of German town roaxl and Laurel street, comprising Bar and Fix -5, I MH*Pnln!? at Arm V hiiirB l B * r I{ <>om Tables, Housa- F " r P ir^ r P,bup<‘riorniaLogany c-tae Clock,2Feathor Beds, Han-Matreastß, Clun i and Glassware. &c. Also, 2000 gallons Cider Vinegar neat HOU^imLD S /ll KNITURE , tr BTE HR PI ANO BRUSSELS P^AND . ON WEDNESDAY MORNING Aprij 27, at 10 o’clock, at No. 546 North Tenth street, be- L° 7'’ ,*he neat Household Furniture, comprising Smt Walnut Parlor Furniture, covered with haircloth- Co r okfu a g«k^" Dt China, Gls'ss^, Sale No. 1830 Mervino street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE TTAVn SOME BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS CHINA,GLASSWARE. Ac . „„„ ON FRIDAY MORNING. a * B ,v j c Ji' P° 1830 Mervino street, he tween Eleventh and 1 welfth streets, above Montramerv ': ,™’i"’, thP a t,UD '' r ',? r Wa lnut and other Household Fur- Chhia,’Gh«BW£vre,^kc! fißo B *"^ USra * U “ Dll ot »" Carpets, May Le examined at 8 oVlock on the morning of sale. Vot * «■ Administratrix’s Peremptory Sale. Estate of Hood fcimpson, dec d, N. E. corner Twenty- A |l, l Hamilton stieets. VALUABLE AIACUINEB) OF A COTTON SPFff. NINO AND WEAVING FkCTOBY. ~ * * m 9? MONDAY BIOBNXNG. fifSJiS ill ° Clock, at the northeast corner of Twenty nrth and Haniikon. ftrects, i»v catalogue, tho Valuable eactioiiH of Danfortb’e cards* with railway head ;15 In :b c ins for drawing frames; 13 JPjJ I C pPA for , railway heads; Shaking and Pnl leys, Pattersons drawing frames: Dauforth’s Bpfn* ning frames; iron cylinder Spooler; Van Winkle willow; Danforth s single beater spreader; Whi* kne two beater spreader;) 2 Evans’s power lMW B ’ o tiln fio cradly ™[ U »j chain slide ’ and other fe t^V,fi na . i *P filn V and hoiUr; warp mill; plat* fo m scales; Jackson 8 cotton reel**; bobbin reds; yarn press, new; Jeuftg a reel* for bobbins; Jenks’straverse e 5/v B - ld ? B fr® w rea ,t; band mules. McCann's make: irit n f^nm#.a•^£ lJ > > K I^ 8, *! enllB & Work’s looms; beam* lug frames, bobbin winders; reels and heddles* dry horses and polls and other materials on hand; dyed cotton yarns; dye stuffs, Ac., and many other articles appertaining to a cotton spinning nnd wearing factory Also, large lot Belting and Old Iron, 17 * ca^logues eXami ° three days previous to sale. See Tl/TARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEER*. iJJL Salesmen for M. Thomas * Sonso No. old at i'uulic oule, . „ „ ON MONOAT, April 25,at WZ o'clock. Tho sale coubMb of a very "rgeaaßOrfment of desirable Furniture, muds iu thie city, in. a vory Bupcrior manner, and which no wil gaarant*e in every rexpect. TRAVIS & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS. A J (Late wftb M. Thomas * Sons ) Store Nos. 48 und ft) North Sixth str >at. EC Furniture Sales at 'ho Store every Tuesday. VGT Sales at Private Residences solicited. Sale nt the Auctiin Room,. ELEGANT WALNUT PAULO.I FURNITURE. HANDSOBIE suns CHAMUER FURNITURE SECRETARY BOOKCASES, HIGH-CASE CLOCKS, OFFICE FURNITURE, LARUE IRON CHEST PLATFORM SCALES. BEDS, MATRESSEB, HANDSOME TAPESTRY CARPETS, Ac', Ac. ON TUESDAY MORNING. At 10 o’clock, at the auction rooms, bv catalogue, aa ftfeporlinont of elegant Furniture, Including greou plush Parlor Suita, hair cloth Parlor Suite, handsome suite Chamber FiiTnitur's superior H“cr»«tary Bookcu-es, Ex tension Table**, Mirror** and Cbromoa. Lounges. a large number of Office Tables mid Desks Platform Scales, Musical Box, Cane and Wiutlsor Chairs,-handsome Unpoßtry and other Carpets. Ac Catalogues ready on Moudny jn ~D M cOLE ES & CO., No.™ MARKET,t A r^ TI ° NKERS ’ BOOT AND BHOK SAliKb EVEIfY MONDAY AND TttVKSDAT h“ ok h'liWlngH, lot 16 by (07 fasti 9& ' orPhan,K '<*>*'Salf sSlHS r^ B & b^. d « iSiisSliilSS! v FIFTEENTH ST.—Desirable building'lot* below > on,ham ? ° M,rii ? ate - *««« . Estate kVr Exocutri * OB ’ » ll ». .No. J4fI AKIiISON BT.—Nuatbrickcottaste,tontain ine 9 rooms, below .-Front street, mby 74 f»ot , No 401 S TWENTY-TIURD ST.-Noat three-storr - brick dwt-litrc and lot. Iff by 60 feet inree story . NO.4UCB TWENTYTHIBD ST.-Neat three-storr hftrk dwcllmg anrl lot, IS by 60 foot. re Blorr FEDERALSTKEET AND JEFFERSON AYENOE iS?/; in^r^Tee^eT 1 - °' PW ’ CoUr ‘ BUTTONWOOD STREET.—A valnable property, known ns the Monroo Public School, cast of Elovontf! strcc , Fourteenth Word. Lot,Bo by ISOfcot to Pleasant i .'oVr 9 , 0 the hoard ar Controllers. BUILDING LOTS.—Alsu a number of lots, Girard "/“"/u s *Af“r.K eUU °“ Ud Marriott st ™> l - By JFull paiticuiurs in catalogues. BALE OF ELEGANT FRENCH BRONZE BLAOTT MARBLE AND GILT FOURTEEN DAY CLOCK? BRONZE FIGURES AND GROUPES FINELY CARVED PARLOR AND II ALL VASE3%IOUPEB AND STATUETTES, CARVED IN ALLABASTPtt STONE, CLASSICAL VASES, OF ETRUSCAN ORF.CIAN AND ROMAN DESIGNS, FOR MAN-’ etc Betc E BOUESIIAN odass Vases, etc?, , , , ' ON TUESDAY MORNING. 10 ™° i 1 k- ft* *!“ Salesrooms, N 0.422 Walnut utroat Th'abm c collertton 13 the importation of Messrs. Viti Brothers {tale Vttnh u, * Sons), and wilitie arranged for examination on Thursday. BC *-' W ' Sale—Eßtato of Hernrv Derlneer, dec’ll ' BUON/.E AND POLISHED U. S. BIFLES, ’ „„ PIbTOLS. Ac, 1 °?, TUESDAY MOBNING. April 26, nt 10 o’clock, at the Factory, No. 607 Tamarind Street (above Front and Green streets), 3ta new Bron"» Percussion 1) S. Bides, with bayonets, made after U S patent: 180 Polished If. 8. hi (lei, same as aborefand T 7 U. 8. Nary Pistole. Sale absolnte. Terniß cash gUHTINOr.DUK BOBOW & CO.", Nos. 332and234 Mnrkat street^™™ 1 ? p*?#’ LAt< ' K bALE PEAN R IIRY n GOOM OTIIEfi ®PBO* . NONPAY JJORNING. April 25, nt 10o’clock,o^nrnionrha’crodlt.iacladlaff— r;, r»rls Bilk and Woo] Poplins and Eplnslinea. do bloc] rifAuuH} 01 " 1 Mo '‘* lr * »nd Alpacas, ofsa d° P Lawns' 1 F “” CT L * nos > ‘White Piques, Spring d 9 S Dross I Good! 1 ’ Fercale ’' Po P lin Alpacas, Famy „ SILKS. Plfce» Lyons heaTT hl.ek Groa Grains and Taffetas do Lyons heavy Cachsmere do Sols and Faillo ’ d ° 80i#1 bUck °™> d » . NOTICE TO TIE MANUFACTURERS, pieces rich Fancy Silks, anitahlo for making Ties. DRAPERIES. " Cortaina° ICe ° f fino emljroil ' er(,tl Curtain Hualina and t SHAWLS, POINTES, So. Rirh broche border Pariß Stella Shawls Elegant quality Paris printed Oashemore Shawls. New style Spring Show la. Cloth Sncoues. Mantlos, *o. A l f Turin Kid Gloves, Lares, Edgings and Inserting* (raids. * Also, a line of Domestic Goods, for cash. SALE OF 2«)0 CASES BOOTS. BHOEB, HATS. An ON TUESDAY MORNING. * April 2d, at 10 o’clock, on four months’credit. LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODd, * f ON THURSDAY MORNING, April 28, at 10 o clock, ©n four months’credit. Thomas .birch & son, auction eers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 CHESTNUT btreet. , Rear entrance No. 1107 Sansom street. Household Furniture of every description received on Consignment. Sales of Furniture at Dwelling! attended to on the most reasonable terms. „ . SALE OF VALUABLE PAINTINGS, fltr Me shall holdn Sale of Vuluable European and American Paintings in a few days. Persons wishing to hove EjUiitU?” included in the Sale will please uotlfy us by THURSDAY, TL. ABHBKIDGE & CO., ATJOTIOJT . EYRS.NiNSOftVAßKETl'trei't.aWft Fifth. positive HALaer boots, shoes, to. . , ON WEDNESDAY MOBNING, Apri 57, at 11) o'clock,we will toll by catalogue, about 1500 Packugrs of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, of city and Eastern manufacture, comprising u general assortment of first-class goods, to which the attention of cityand country buyfra is called. Opeu early on the morning of s&lo for examination* By BABKira CASH AUCTION HOUSE, No. 230 MARKET street, cornor of Bank street, , HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. Not icifl.—"application ; w'ile be made by the undersigned to the Department of Ilighwii.vH INo. HM South Fifth street) on. MONDAY* - the 25th inaL.ut 12 o’clock 51., for a contract for paving Forfj third street, from Haverfonl street to Lancaiit<& AM ime, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, AU persons in tereMed may attend at the time and placo if they think ptuper. The persons have signal a comrurt for said paving, viz.: J* Kendrick* W P ATlf- John V .Wrloht, Thnuios A, H.Jlwlein, JoannliO. lloiizey I). IF I tiller,C. B. Doild.E. IlenrvJohnGivoi,, Amm (lr.iintilly,.loliu E.Hiuie, Noah Gill, Seth Hum phrey, Charles Ferguson, B. B. Parson. • ‘ ■ , oB ALEXANDER QWIN,, [ np)Bm wf 3 § - :■ ~ -,, Contractor.‘"V CUTLERY. rjO D AJiD WOSTJKNHOIiM’3 MS?S liaeors. Knives, Scissors and Table Cutlery, ground and S‘lowChe,taS' iCal^^ameutSlaker.lU *