Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 28, 1870, Image 2

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| Correspond™ 00 of the
I’AKis, Good Friday, April 15th, 1870.—The
Easier holidays arc opening upon usr,Y?itlithe
nro'pcct of splendid woatlier, made doubly ac
ceptable after the long and dreary winter through
which we have passed. The spring foliage, at
least a fortnight behind its time, is making
strenuous efforts to redeem its backwardness;
and'the long ranges of trees ir.onravennes
are now' jnst fringed with a delicate tint of
cmen: ParisJs vc.y full. Great num
bers of Americans have arrived from
Borne, Italy and the South, none of whom,
however, have been very, well content with the
season they have experienced. Low fevers
aiid sickness have' prevailed to a great extent
at. Naples, and been thence transported to
Koine; and here in Paris, as I need. scarcely
now tell you, small-pox has prevailed to an
extent which has created quite a panic in some
quarters of the town. 1 1 was told the other
dav by a medical man . that there are
houses . of five of six families, living
on flats, in which not a single
individual has escaped. ; The demand for vac
cinatin" matter has helm so'great that the sup
ply has quite run short, ana the gratuitous
vaccinations have several times been obliged to
he suspended. There is a great dispute going,
on in the medical world with regard to the
respective merits of vaccine matter taken from
the individual and from the cow; and one cel-
ebrated doctor here has' nearly .made Bis for
tune by advertising that “a cow” was in con
stant attendance in his court-yard, or,-
as some said, in-his consulting room!
On the strength of this superior method of
treating his clients,he raised his fee from twenty
to thirty francs, and crowds flocked to him for
the operation. But now . the medical board
has come to a decision that the vaccine matter
taken from a healthy patient is 7 both preferable
and'more certain in its effects, and the “ cow-,
—"doctor,” as the- above-mentioned- practitioner
was called, has fallen into again.
But the prevalence, and virulence of the dis-
have Been a very serious matter, and have
contributed not a little to make tlie_season of
1809-70 in Paris one of the least brilliant we
have had for many years past. _ • - ~ ‘
Talking of medical subjects, I 'have already,
1 think, mentioned: that the School of Medi
cine was closed by Ministerial decree until the
Ist of May, in consequence of the deraonstra- i
linns made by the .students against Dr. Tardieu, |
on the ground of his evidence in the Pierre
Bonaparte trial. Yesterday M. Segris, the
Minister Public Instruction, in reply to an
interpellation by M. Jules Ferry, one of the
deputies of the Left for Paris, to whom the
* students addressed themselves for support in
the attitude they , assumed, stated that if the
riotous proceedings were renewed on the re
opening of the school, it would be broken up
entirely. -
T mentioned, recently, that M, de Lesseps
had spent the winter, and also his honeymoon,
with usin Paris. l; The fifteenth annual meet-
ing of the Suez Canal Company was held the
other day at the company’s offices, where its
great projector made Bis appearance once _
before his shareholders, and was received with
the favor which never fails to attend him, not-.
■withstanding the present somewhat low finan
cial position of the undertaking. Among the
most important statements made in the report
which M.de Lesseps read was one to the effect j
that an outlay of eight millions of francs would |
be required this year for completing and im
proving the works of tlie canal.. The total
number of vessels which have passed through
the canal, from the day of its'opening in No
vember to the 15th of March last, was stated to
be 209, representing 146,031 tons.
Of these 209 vessels, 200 were i
steamers and the others sailing-vessels. Ke- I
specting their nationalities,M.de Lesseps’ report ■
divides them as follows : 50,052 tons were Eng- i
lish vessels; 34,390,French; 17,600, Egyptian; 1
14,625, Austrian ; 7,380, Italian-; 4,178, Kus- j
sian; 4,000, Norwegian; 3,200, Dutch; 880, (
German; 528, Spanish; 3,015, Prussian; 309, |
Portuguese, and 342, Turkish. It is* of course, j
impossible, as yet; to draw any reliable deduc- I
tions from the above either as !
regards the probable amount of traffic |
through the canal, on the whole, or the pro- j
portionate attraction which it will offer to the
shipping interests of different countries. The 1
toTal absMcAof AmeficarTvesselsTeither in~
representative or commercial point of view, has
been a subject of regret to maty citizens of the i
United States who were present at the open- ;
ing. The drawback to the above report of traf- i
tie, insignificant even as it is at the best, is that !
of the 209 vessels mentioned as having—passed j
through the Canal, only 79 vessels,representing
54,044 tons, were toll-paying. The 130 others
passed through free of toll on the day. of the
opening and the two following days. The
amount of toll therefore actually realized has
only 1)860-000,000 francs. The most satisfac
tory part of the experience to be derived hith
erto from the active service of the canal is the
fact, now pretty -well ascertained, that the
wear and tear of ÜBago is likely to be much less !
seripus or expensive than was at first supposed, "i
M. de Lesseps seems still to rely mainly upon
British custom, for support. His report says ;
-that—“ building-yards—are—working -literally-!
night and day in the United Kingdom, trans- ;
forming old or building new vessels, specially i
designed for the transit of the canal,” ami that
a stogie British shipping company has put 1
down in its estimates an annual payment of
two millions and a half francs for toll. A no
tice has just been made public by the Frcnch-
Messageries Impe riale r to the effect, that tiieir
mail steamers for India, Ceylon, China and
Japan will benceforth traverse the caual with
out touching at Alexandria, but stopping instead
at Port Said, Ismaihv - and Suez. This
regulation takes effect immediately, and will
continue monthly until July, after which the ,
vessels of the Messageries Impales wyi leave ! -A rnral patriarch in Maine, aged 103, lately.
* i I sent his little, son, aged HO, to exohango some
once a fortnight, aUenrating with those pt the i oW . BtaM , bills for greenbacks, and finds dfiPis
British rP. and O. Company, -thus establishing $45 out by not doing it years ago.
a regular weekly communication, with . India —The Abbe (Jallaiii predicted a hundred
Tbc above b. fti-M,' ‘
perhaps, as the first practical result and-benefit-pthe'chief mandarins. This prophecy occurs in
which the public will derive from M. de-Les- ) his correspondence with Madame d’Epinay,
Jore long the benebtmay be extended t$ the ! „ H 0 answered.lt is a rule for count
eba&Mdcre as well. ■ ine-bouses.”' Too well-bred,, as he construed
> politeness,-to.asJfeSißheowwary questions, ho
1 turned it over, up and down, repeatedly, and
at! last, in .a .paroxysm of. baffled curiosity, ho
inquired, “ How, in the name of wonder, do
you count housca with this ?”
—Am Arkansas traveler ..thus amlies - ovor
the amendment in., Ills' paper: “ Where fet
tered leet once trod how leaps tlio untram
melled votary of liberty.”
NEW rEIIIOnjCAE PIIBIICitIONS.
The National Quarterly Bcofew; cop&pcte^
by Edward D., devotes fiiiclifor
itsspace this April to'French literatip'o ahdljis
toby. •‘jßabeJaE andjliis times.", and/ ff Louis,
XI. and his (thhes f//are companion pieces; of
grept interest, land the more modern subject; of
e‘ The French is an able . study from
.newspaper and budget sources of information.
That" Keen’ spinl, ’ Erasmus, is analyzed in
another article, with especial reference to his
influence and in<uk in history. Some terrible
/statistics are given in “ The Opium Trade" and
in “Our Criminals and J udiciary” (unnecessary
to draw the distinction, good friend in Row
TiOrkij A severe attack on Lowell, more dis
tinguished for temper Ilian ability; is the only,
part of the number which interferes with the
reputation for,, liberal impartiality of the lie
vkw.—J. K. Simon, agent, 20 South Sixth
street. '; , , . .
The liveliest historical article which for some
time has appeared in the North American Re
view is Agnes Irwin’s resume of Teiiot’s
famous book on. the Emperor’s Coup d’Etat,
in the April number; Mr. E. L. Godkin treats
of “ The Prospects #f the Political Art,” which
he considers in a low state, and doomed to a
change of present form. • William A. Ham
mond discusses .Spiritualism. C. Loring
Brace examines Darwinism in Germany. The
Legal Tender Act is examined by
Henry Brookes Adams. Mr. T. B. Sanborn
examines American Public Charities. A re
view of Freeman’s History of the Norman
Conqiiest, I>y Wi F. Allen, aud one by George
Ellis, on “ Parkman’s Discovery Of the Great
West,” are thoughtful and penetrating, and, as
wdl as the minor literary notices, maintain the
North Americans high .'reputation in this de
partment. The whole number is -sdli'd and
concentrated criticism or narrative.
The Atlantic , for May, besides George Eliot’s
fine poem, .reviewed in" Wednesday’s paper,con
tains :” M “Joseph and his Friend.' y.. Bayard
TaylotTLost Art. T. B. Aldrich ; Signs and
Show Cases in New York. Charles' Dawson
Slianly ; The Channel Islands. Mrs; E. Lynn
Linton ; My Secretaryship.' Church ;:
May Grown a-Cold. William.. Morris.; The;
English Governess at the Siamese Court. 11.
From the Narrative, and Notes of an Euglish
Governess in the Royal Family ; ike Lauson
Tragedy. 11. J. W. DeForest; A May-Time
Pastoral. Bayard Taylor; Among the Isles of
Shoals. IV. Mrs. Celia,Thaxtcr ; -A Week at
Duluth. J. T. Trowbridge-; Aspromonte.
Thomas W. parsons; Our Money Problem;
The Duel of the Spanish Bourbons,..; Richard
West; Review’s and Literary Notices, by W.
D. Howells, Henry Janies, T. W. Higginson
and C. P. (’ranch.
Our Youvy Folks, for May. : Published by-
Fields Osgood & Co. Thiinumber. contains
the followingWe Gills, by Mrs. -A. 1). T.
■Whitney'; Spring Whistles, by Huey Larcoth;
Karl Kipp,- by Charles Dawson-Shanly; Three
O’clock in the Morning* by-R. S. Palfrey; I|ew
Gowns, by Rose Terry; What I Saw in China,
by Carleton; At Grandma’s Bedside, by Edgar
Fawcett; Bertie’s Pioneering, by Helen C.
Weeks ; Mr. Clarence Calls on the president,
by J. T. Trowbridge; Flowers Waking tip, by ..
“ ia/TTheGypsies,—bjWMre.A;
Mrs. A.
M. Diaz.
Old and Yew. Published by H. O. Hough- i
ton & Co., Boston. The contents of the May 1
number tub as follows? Looking Back Across
the War-gulf, hy Robert Dale Owen ; Crimean
Captives, by N. Noyes; Now; A Blameless
Life; No.more Sea, by J. W. Chadwick;
Ckristthe Life,by C. C.Everett; Naturein Art ;
She Writes (Chaps. V. and VL); Catholicism
and Protestantism, by J. B. Torricelli; Riding
Down, hy Nora Perry i Ui-ili-opae, by Wan. T.
Brigham; The Mormon Problem, ■by Charles
T. Brigham; The Tartar Legends, hy J. P.
Lesley ; The Organist, by F. Townsend; Ten
Times One is Ten, by Col; Frederic Ingham;
Religion in Schools, by a Practical Teacher; !
Up Garret; Authority in Religion, by Orville
Dewey; Grass And Roses, by J. F. Clarke.
The Examiner: Everet.f i Science of Thought,
Frotliingbam's Poems, Penny Readings, Tbeo-'
logical Publications, Herrmann and Dorothea,
The Nation, Battle of the Books, Prince Cata
logue, Erckmann-Cbatrian, Sun our Heaven;
Mayprat, by Mrs,. Browning. 'Record of Pro
gress: Rochdale Cooperation, People’s Banks,
Antioch College, South Carolina, Ladies’ Com
mission on Books, Evening Schools, Views
at New York, Views at the Capital.
Tvtnaru'x Zlaguzine. Published by _ GrT; ~
Putnam & Sons, New York. For sale by
John Treuwith. The May number contains
the following: Our Celtic Inheritance, by Prof.
L. Clark Seelye; The Tale of a Comet, in two
p ar ts—l., by Edward Spencer; Notus Ignoto,
by Bayard Taylor; Pictures in the Private
Galleries of New' York—l. Galleries of Bel
mont and Blodgett, by Eugene Benson ; Per-'
nickitty People, by F. Barrow ; Madame Ro
land, by N.S. Dodge; A Musical Mystery, by'
C. P. Cranch ; The Approach of Age, by John
111 Bryant; A Woman's Right—V., by Mrs.
M. C. Ames; The Organ, by J. P. Jardiue;
Polyglots, by P. G. Hamerton; The Academy
of'Designaud Ait-Education; The Great Gold
Flurry, by J. A. Peters; Our Political Degen
eracy ami its Remedy; A French Chateau;
Editorial NcjJ.es: Literature at Horae, by
li. 11. Stoddard ; Literature and Art Abroad,
by ill.- •>rd 1 -
,iy Uayaiv < nylor. / ■ ..
J'ha Transatlantic. Published by L. R.
Ilamersly & Uo. Por sale by T.uriiejr & Co.
The number dated May 10th contains the fol
lowing Poetr y; Fenton’s Quest, from Bel
gravia; A Romance of South Kensington,
from London Society; Mrs. AUonby, from
Cassell's Magazine; Under the Lilies, from'
Jtelgruria; The Uridge of Sighs, from All the
! Year liovnd; Table Talk, from Once a Week ;
i Pawnbroking, from Cassell's, Magazine.
j The American Journal of Medical Seiencee,
i for April. Isaac Hayes, M. D., editor. Pub
lished by Henry C. Lea...
PUrfiADELPHIA APBjlijg^O.-
OI K WIMI
'V Nens and (General Items.
.tCorr/Bponiioncoof,thoJPliUoda. Evening Bulletin.]
*Wjj.mington, April 27.— The,second of the
ii wliisUy cases,”—the trial of Jolni J. Toner,!!.
Si storekeeper, for complicity intbei fraefdS'OU
tie ; Government, is now' .‘going .for
ward. He is well known, 'quite
popular, and has always before maintained an
excellent reputation, so there is much hope ex
pressed that he may be tleared. But Ijttle, if
proving that he' had any know
ledge of the frauds being perpetrated, lias yet
been elicited, &nd' it seems" jprdMble'that"the
Government will rest its case, on,ins negligence, 6
in not being there to' sde wliat was going on:
To this, however, the answer,is made that the
prosecutor's own proof shows that all the illicit
whisky was removed sm'reptitiouslyjat&nearly
hour in tlie morning, when -it was 'not, the de
fendant's business to be present. If the prose
cutor fails to show an intent to defraud, it is
npt. likely that the jury will bring lira verdict
of guilty on thC mere ground of neglect or
caielessness.
’ The large brick building at Ninth and Tut
nall streets, formerly occupied by the Delaware
Military Academy, and subsequently,used "ad a
hospital, has been tkken by private parties and
fitted up as an Orphan Asylum. It is the de
sign of the patrons to remove the children in
time to'a'farm near I 'the city and group
them into families, ■ eacli to'have a- married
couple at its head. Though the design is quite
extensive, the institution is be entirely sup-,
ported by a gentleman and his 'wife, who do
' not wish their names mentioned. I may pro
perly say, however, that he isoue of our largest
manufacturers. : !
' A lew soreheads who left the Republican
party a few years ago, and who • have- as yet
failed-to gain any degree of prominence in the
Democratic ranks, liave : issued a. flaming pro-.
clamatlon for a meeting, of the white inen of
the State,,to form a “ White Mail’s Party,” and
they are earnestly urging (to lay alidifferehce
aside, and “join in the struggle to prevent
black supremacy,” which ft will be seen is
rather complimentary to the ability of: the
blacks, who form but a fifth of our population,
it is not a satire, however, but is issued in
sober earnest,' and asks the Democrats the use
of sticking to a naitie against wbickj.so much
prejudice exists,; and a party -so impotent
for years. The ; Democrats of the simon-pure
stripe turn up their noses in contempt at
the effort, and say they think their own party •
is quite white enough for their taste. Those
Republicans 1 whoimderstandthispitiful effort
oP a few second-class politicians to gain noto
riety laugh at it, while some timid dhes fear
for the “ weak-kneecLbrethren ” in' the lower
counties. Some of these considered weak
kneed have grown indignant at the, solicitude
concerning them, and assert the healthiness of
tlieir knees in language more forcible than po
lite. People who have stuck by us all along
through repealed defeats and much opprobrium
are not going to desert 113 in the very dawn of
victory. ,
Tbo peach .prospect is still as good as ever,
and the critical season is rapidly sliding hy. If
nothing happens to mar it, the crop will *be im
mense, and the danger to growers lies in a
“glutted market, Bale
A (iKEAT HISTORICAL PICTURE FOB
AMERICA. .
French Art eosslp.
—Thepublic and devoted
to art in, Paris' are already beginning to discuss
tbe merits pf certain works which will be ‘.‘ un
veiled” at the annual .exhibition which com
mences on the Ist ef-May, at- the Palais de
l’lndustrie, in the Champs Elysees. Among
them not the least remarkable will be the great
-ailegorical-painting-by-¥von^repre.sehting-the
past, present, and future of the United States.
Yvonis-well known to the lovers of art by the
following important, works: — ;
The “ Seven Deadly Sins,” from the “ Divma
Commedia,” a series of crayon drawings,-exe
cuted in 1848, and now in the Museunj of
Havre. • , ' ' ..
His great picture of tbe “Battle of Kouk
kowo,” painted in 1840, purchased at, an
enormous price by the Emperor of Russia, and
now in the Winter Palace of. St. Petersburg.
“The Retreat from Moscow,” painted for the
Museum of Versailles, for which he was
created Chevalier <Jf the Legion of Honor.
The great picture of “The Taking of the
Malakoff,” executed in 1856, and also at Ver-,
sailles, for which the-Grand Medal of Honor
was awarded by the Imperial Institute of
France. . . ■ ■
This last named chef d’ceuvre is universally
known, even to those who have visited Ver
sailles, by numerous engravings which have
been published both in France and America.
All Yvon’s works are characterized by great
skill in the grouping, excellent drawing and
coloring, and, above all, by their, surpassing,
truthfulness and reality. The most important
of his productions have naturally found their
most suitable Tcsting-plaoe side by side with
the wonderful masterpieces of his compatriot
Horace Vernet, representing with an equally
vigorous and truthful pencil the principal bat
tles ot‘the French in, Algeria. —— 7~
The great picture of Yvon which is now on
the eve of being exhibited to the public was
commissioned by Mr. A. T. Stewart, of Newf
-York.—, =—, : —1; „
•The present age is essentially apraeticalone,
and truthful representations of actual realities
are better appreciated than the somewhat
vague and iinsty .elforts to convey to the mind
elaborate ideas through the form of allegory.
Although strictly poetical,, that mode of ex
pression is ■ always liable. to the objection
which applies to ballet pantomime, viz.: that,
however skillfully treated, one always wants a
key thoroughly to comprehend the meaning in
tended to be conveyed.
'ln the composition now under discussion,
read by the light of ' previous explanation, and
illustration, the past of the United States is
represented by the statue of Washington; the
present and future by the figures of Wisdom
ahd Liberty hand' in, hand, surrounded by
young and lovely faces, typical of the' thirty
fouf States of the Union, and by groups of im
migrants arriving. from ail parts of the world,
ready to devote their talents and energies,
w{th'the skill acquired in the.okl countriesj to
the consolidation of -this great and growing
-community^—while- the—rapid—advance pf-
American jeiviljzation is represented by small
1 geniiquietly»aecouiplishing some of the stupen
dous works which illustrate the. boldness nod ; ;
energy of the Anierican people., it is v on the-.
Whole, a noble work, and well worthjTof the
reputation of tlie'great artist, and of the people
whose past career and- futu'rq prospects must
be watched ; with wonder and admiration all
over the World.
The “ RichisSime Stewart” lias paid the
price of a “ king’s ransom” . (accounts vary
from 200,000 f. to 400,000 f. as the sum). to
acquire this-great work for his native country.
Inspiration “ Do Profondls.”
MV Taine’s latest book, “ I)e rintelligence,”
which has just appeared, is the most ambitious,
of-his efforts. In the dedication he calls it
“ Voiwrage auqmlj'ai Ic pins', rejltchi.”' On
the subject of hallucinations he.adduces a cu
fibiis iliuhtfatibn oh the authority of APnst&ve':
Flaubert, the.author of “ Madame Bovary,”
“the most, exact And the most lucid of modern
novelists,” writes M. Taine:
My characters,” M. Flaubert states, “affect
me, pursue me, or rather it is I .who, exist in
them. When I wrote; the poisoniiig of Emma.
Bovary I had the taste-of amebic so thoroughly
in my mouth, I had so completely poisoned
myself”-i-(the.most exact of modem novelists
means in imagination)—“ that I gave nfyseif
two fits of indigestion, one close, i aiter .the
othpr, two real indigestions* car fai xomi, iopt
men diner.” r ..
liEri'Eii.
PROPOSALS,
Pronoeala for rnpairing jivo breached in tin Klvor
fnciosirg the tend of .I AMBS DTJNDAB, deceased,
situate between tbo City Gan Workb and Klf J House
-upon thollWcr Schuylkill, Twenty-sixth Ward l«I !»■•>
do™ on Srocdley > Atlasl.wM bo received ..ntU TUOUS
p »v, nil, dnv of May, by tbo undersigned, at tho office
of tbo Executors, Mo;«0 EOoust street-. where a map of
tbo property can bo 6ccni JOSH p A uppiNCOTT,
Executor Estate of James Pnndag._
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THE p:w COLONMDE HOTEE,
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Is open for Boarders or Transient Guests. Boln£» entirely
new in all its departments, and furnished in the mast
elegant manner, U not excelled by any establishment in
the country. Gentleman at all times in waiting to show
the apartments.’ -Terms moderate. apl2 lm§
Grand Opening of Spring Faanions
IN IMPORTED PAPER PATTERNS,
Inesday, March Ist, 1870.
Thoold eßtobHsTiod "and only reliable Paper Pattern,
Drees and Cloak Making Emporium.
Dresses made to fit with case and oleganco in 2*honrß
“M’rs’lf. A. BINDER’S recent visit to Paris enahler
ber to receive Fashions, Trimmings and i ancy woods
this -countryv-JNcw m uoaign»
moderate in price.
A- perfect system of Dress Ontting taught.
Cutting,Basting,Pinking..
Fashion Boohs and Goffering Machines for sale.:
Bets of Patterns for Merchants and Dress Makers now
readr 8 MRS. M.“ a. BINDER’S,
1101, N: W. cor. Eleventh and Chestnut Sts.
Carofnlly trote the'namo. and number lor aVpldDelnr
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Cotton and Worsted Tarns, all numbers: Cotton
Tarns, one. two, three or four ply, on cons, on beams
nml in skoinß. -Alio, Chain, and Satinet Warps, Cotton
ami Wool Waste. "
GEO. P. HAIil, Commission Merchant, -
67 KIBBT Street, Boston, Magi.
mh2.’i!brit
makes a handsome Sofa ond'comfortably-Bod.-with
first-class Furniture Wareropms.qr,. ..... „
Farson & Son, No. 228 S. Second Street
Also, war. FATtSON’S PATENT EXTENBION
TABhte FAbTENING. Every table should havd th-m
orn They hold the leaves firmly together •when pullod
about tho room.' .... tthJTJml
JRON .FENCE.—
of the best make* The most sightly and the moat
economical fence that can be used. .
• Bpecizuen panels of various styles of this fence may be
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CASTINGS—Loam, Dry and Green Sand, Brass, &o,
HOOFS—Iron Frames, for covorlng with Blato or Iron.
TANKS—Of.Cast or Wrought Iron,for roflnerlea,water,
MACHINERY—Snch as Betorta, Bonoh Castings.
Holders, and Frames, Pnriflera, Coko and Charcoal
Barrows, Valves, Governors,so.
SUGAB MACHINEBY—Snoh, as .Vacnmn Pane and
■ Pumps, Defecators, Bono Black Kilters, Burners,
Washers and B^pyators,Bag Fijtcra, Bogar and Bono
1 variable Cut-off Steam Engine. „,, .
In the United States, of Weston’s Patent Self-center
-1 ingorid Self-balancing Centrifugal Sugar-draining Ma-
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Bartora Pafont Wronght-Iron Ectort Hid. .
Btrahanla Drill Grinding Best. ,
Contractors for the design, erectionand fitting np of Ha*
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TRIMMINGS AND PATTERIN&.
FORSALE.
E!OR SALE.
YAR NS FOB SALE .
SOFA
WMF ARSON’S
PROVEDPATENTSOPAB
MACHINERY. IUON.&C.
Tbe undersigned are prepared to executionrdera for
ENGLISH IKON FENCE,
YABNALL & TBIMBLB,
147 South Front street.
/IOPPES . ANT) YELLOW METAL
l’< snettthingt Brazior’a Ooppor Naila, Bolts and Ingot
Copper, constantly, on hand" and Xor*.sale by HENRY
WIHBCB A CO:. No. 3K Booth Wharves.
CARPETINGS, &C:
SAKPKTB MADE TO WEAK WELL
WM POLLOCK, '937 Mnrkei street, sells the
apest Carpets. Just examine them.. . npB lm)
7NOOD' NEWS FOR THE LADIES.
I *T- ‘ DUSTY ' OAEPETH OF 'AtiD KINDS '
. CAREFULLY CLEANED, by improved
1 ■ hiae i lionv nt CENTRAL CARPET
i CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, .
{ 2to N JBBOAD, stfpot. below VINE. : npl2 Imo
IN S TRU CTIONS.
sC; HOBSEMANSHIP. —THE PHILA
. DELPHIA BIDING SCHOOL, No. 3338 Mar
'’kStsfreet, is open daily for Ladies and'Gentlomiln. It
tflithe largent, bewtlighted and hoatod establishment in
the city. The horsofl am thoroughly broken for the
most timid. An Atteruoon Class for Young Ladies at
tending sohool, Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, ana
an Evening Olafiß for Gcntlomonv Horsoß thoroughly
ti-Kinnd for the griddle. Horses taken to liv.ery. Hami
goWcarriageß to hire.l .Storago for^mggißjft^goighß^
1 Proprietor,
MEDICAL
3 rrßE WONDERS -ACCOMPLISHED
I • through tl»o j agency. of the genuine Cod-Liver
Oil in Scrofula, Bronchitis, Chronic Uongh t Asthma,
nnd oven Consumption,almost
Oi Baker & Co.’s “ Puro Mediclual
each bottieof which is accompanied by medical gnaran*
tees of Iho have the best brand
of the preparation known'tn tho scientific vmtld.
JOHN a BAK ER & CO;,-N0.718 Markot -BtroetißhUa-
by all druggists. fo7 tf§
COALARDWOOD.
c M AhOls* SINKS; 1 JOIJN'F. fIIIBAPF.
mfIEIIND Eli SIGNED INVITE ATIEN-
I i;iON to tlioir flock of ~, , . _ ■
PuriuK fountain, liolilell mid Locunt Mountain Coal,
which, with tlin prenaration cWcnby üß,weluinK can
not ho oxcdlcil lif any Mhor Coal. ■
Onico. Franklin Institute
. falOtf Arcii Street Wharf. Bchhylfall.
t> 6DGE K B’ AHD WOSTKNHOMI’a
iVPOCKET KNIVES, PEABI, and BTAO :=HAH-
Ml“”i 'KA RI NSTnOMENTB ?! ‘homaStWOToyed
oonetnactlon tonYsli* the hearing, ot P. jOtDHIBA’B,
ontlerand Btt wlcallnßtrumont Maker, m Tenth Btroet
being Obeßtmnt. i ! ' . "
ThISH 01L.—66 PABfiKCS IiIGHT-OOti
F for arte.by EDW
W. M Pnnth Front j__ j , tj _
I Htoftniebip Vlonoor, and for salo by. OOOHHAN,
B\3S8BkL&00.» HI Oboatnut street. i
HARDWARE. &C,
BUILDING AND fIbUSEKEJEPING
'Machinists, Carpenters and ; other Me?
■; , ■ i ohanics’Tools. ... ,^
Hinge*, Scrowec lh>ckß,.K«lyoB and Forks, 8poon»,
OOfTceM^la,*6., §tofck» and Dies- PingnmlTupor Tn,pi,
- Universal afid Hcrolt Gbncks, Planks in groat Tandy.
All to bo' bod at the Lowest Possiblo Trlcos
At the CIIEAP-FOR-CASH Hard-
I, ware Store of •
J. B. SHANNON,
Wo. 1009 Jttßrfcet Street.
. deS-tt . ...............
GEHTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT
! MANUFACTORY.
Ordors for tboso celebrated Shirts snpplkd promptly
brief notice.
Gentlemen’* Furnishing Goods,
Of late styles in full variety. ' . .
WINCHESTER & CO.
706 CHESTNUT.
fel-tnthstf
EiRE-WtOPy SAFES.
For Sale Cheap.
AFIRBT-CLABS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
Address, “BKON,” tblsofflco.
dcgb-tlrpS ...
HEATERBANDHTOVES.
PANCOAST & MAULE
THIRD AND PEAR STREETS,
Plain and Galvanized
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPE
: For Gas, Steam and Water.
FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS,
BOILER TUBES.
Heating by Steam and Hot Water,
ripe of all Sizes Cnt and Fitted to Order.
C A Tt D.
Raving eold HI3NRTB.PANCOAST.and FRANCIS
I; MAOLE (gentlemen in onr employ for several year*
pent) the Stock,Good Will and Fixtures or ourBETAII,
EBTABtlBHMENT.'located at" the corner of THlBD
ond PEAR streets, in this city, that branch or our busi
ness, together with that of HEATING and VENTIIjA
TINGPPBLICand PRITATE.miXLDINGStJtoIh. hy .
STEAM and HOT WATEB, in all Its "various
Britons, will- be carried im.nndor the firm name of
PAIiCOAST A MAUDE, at tho old stand, and wo re
commend them to the trad® and business public aa being
.entirely competent to perform all work or that character.
MORRIS, TASKER & CO.
pHit.insi.rHiA! J»n. 2*l Wo. «• mbß-tf
Jb» THOMAS B. DIXON & BONB,
JES late Andrews & Dixon,
M No. m. CHESTNOT Street, Phllada.,
Wc Opposite United States Mint.
apnfactnrorx of T , OWDOWHi
Tor AnthrartSrßltmifinOTSaaiWood nr-
WABM-AntPUBNAOEB,
'o^a rGM M.o^d^^ndln«
OHIMNRTOAPB,
WOK^iS, A E® a ß n^« 888
BUBIWESS CARDS*
MICHAEL WEAVBB. S t OEO. H. *. THLER.
WEAVER & CO.,
Bone and Twins Manufacturers and
Bealera In Hemp and Ship Chandlery,
31 North WATEB. . 2a North WHABVEB.
pnitABEU'HIA.
aftl tf§ - ■
Established 1881.
i WM, G. FLANAGAN &^SON,
HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBEBB,
No. 129 Walnut Street.
■ - - ---- - - • ■ ■■ ---
"tOSEPU WAJLTOJX & CO.,
. •. CABINET MAKERS,
| ' ■ . NO. 413 WADNUT .
Manufacturers of fine funrtturo and of medium priced
oThanVa&> made to obdeb.
Counters. Peak-work, &c., for Banks, Offices and
to order. JjD g Epn WALTON.
.JOB. W.LIPPINOOTT.
fcMyS JOSEPH D. SCOTT.
lj]|. B ' WIG ATT , OENET-AT-LA’W,
Commissioner of Deeds for of FennaylTaola In
M Sfadlsonstreet,No.ll, Chicago. lUlnola. imUtfi
/ROTTON SAIL DUCK OF EVERY
VV width, from « inches t» 76 inches w W o n» s ' n '“ n V, 6 ''.!
fjtttc Amlne ' iSnuw ®BVBBMA%, “
T sSS , ‘ M ‘ Hn. 103 Ohflrch street, City Stores.
groceries, juqpqrb. *c.
U~SEKITCHEN CRYSTAL S'
For Cleaning Paint.
USE KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP
For Clean in g .all Metals.
USE KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAK
For Cleaning nil,Wood Work.
USE KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP
-For all Household Cleaning/;
, ' PBICE BBDUOED.
; am/gbookrb sell it.
Botin* CRYSTAL SOAP. ' ,
i EASTMAN & BROOKE, Proprietor.,
'npMlm l .31 North Third Street, Philadelphia,
cThERKY WINK-A VERY SUPERIOR
*S ana pnro Spanish Sherry Wine, at only #4» P«r
eallon’-ntCODSTy’SEast-Knd Grocery, No. 116 South
Btcond street, below Chestnut. .■
/NLABETS. —EXTRA
iL* Clarets, at *l. ®O, SC and 87'per caac oniMOn hot
tlbs—of recent importation—in stpro and /j’F salon*
CUDST'Y’S East End Grocery, No. 118 South SeoOnd
street,below Chestnut. ; • ■
€"a l,i f Qltn I a salmon.—er-esb:
Balnion from California; averychoicoartlclu;for
sale at COUSTY’S East, End Grocery, No. 118 South
Second street*below Chestnut.
dIEA -MOSS NEW ARTIGLE
Aot food, very choice and dolicious, at GUUdJ.* o
'East End Grocery, No.'llB.South Second utroot, bolow
Cpestnut. : ; !
kTUTTON HAMS.—A: VERY CHOICE
fX article of Dried Mutton, equal to the besfdriod
’dVfor hdle at OOCSTY’SEaet End Grocery. No, 118
■jutli Second below Chestnut. • .
TUST RECEIVED ANDAN STORE 1,000
Below Third and Walnut .etreota, and above Boole
street. ; ( " ao7 u -.
TORDAN’S CELEBRATED .£ ORE TONIC
full Winter
physicians,for Invalldß, use of famllloß, Ac,, en’nmnnd 't
to the attention of all consumers who want a “VJ™ 5 !
pnro article ; prepared from tho best, yuateriala»
np in the mOBt careful manner for homo übo or transpor
tation, ! Ordotß by.mall or bthorwlao promjdlg ee^iP 1,e<1, :
i'' N0*.*220 Poar street,,/
ao7' . c . boloy Third and Wnlnut streets..-
fe MBond
Vtont street. ‘
' ■%.
A *»
1* . ; {■- 'n/
i •.,} . iv. :j
CiF.RIIMPP,
ileitis K. 4(b BU,
igHTT^tIA.
fhf
’“Htftitifaotnrcr
and Importer of
POCKET-BOOKS
ilkOi&'iiftciO
I'oncyoni)
|filn£ocujiy,
kWritirttf.'
PfiiJM ;
Indies’ AGcnts’
Satchels and"
Tnrvetllßff Itngii,
. Inallstyles.. .
mli22*m.
; : ’/'.".M’ANTKIiS, &C.'
gi at w.v.
Factory and Balesroom. BIXTRJONTn andO\l»ljOW*
Ill Ll. Streets WILSON MILLLH.
apfl-firoS ■
KID GLOVES, &C,
gPKING IMPORTATIONS OK
per pair. _ •
—gv#ry-patr-warraptod>~.lk4he}r~rlp~or* tear
pair gijren in excbapge.
-> ALSO, ■ . ■. *' * 1
Onr celebrated “LA BELLH » KID GLOVE at 91 2$
per pair.' Beet 91 2$ Kid Glove in America.
. ALSO,
9JJX) t
warranted a* above.
Immense sales daily <?f Hamburg Edgings, laiertlngfl
and Flouncing*. Hosiery—A gr«*|, iu regular*
made Jlose at 93 per dozen. Ooriipts, «hlrt Bosoms, .
Bowe. Jet Goods, Black Alpacas, -
Black Bilks, Parasols, Bun Umbrellas, Lislo and Silk
Sc., Sc. A • j.’ j B JJABTHOI.OMEWI
j- Importers of Kid Gloves,
4 _. NP.23KOBTH EIGHTH BTUEICT,.
Invito the attention of Jobbers, Uetaflers and Con*
sainets to their Spring Importation* of Kid Gloves.
wplG-atnthtf > > . r '
• FINANCIAL,
5-20’S • AI^D
Bought, Sold and Exchanged on most
- liberal tcrtus.
60 L D
Bought and Sold at Market Rates.
COUPONS CASHED.
PACIFIC RAILROAD BOHDS
Sought and Sold.
STOC KS
Beughtand SpldonGommisslon-Onl;
AccountsireeelTed and Interest allow
on dally balances subject to
' ; check at sight.
40 SoutU Third Stn
PiniABEIPHIA.
DBEXEL & 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 through us,, and we .opllect
their interest and dividends "without charge.
DREXEL, wraTHBOP & CO., York.
ivnF.XCTif HARJES & CO.. Paris. -
D. C. WHARTON SMITH & «0„
BASKERS AND BROKERS,
No. 131 S. THIRD STREET.
BUCOJC6BOBB TO i
SMITH. RANDOLPH & CO.
Every department of Banking l business shan
prompt attention, as heretofore. .A o Solved °f«
Gold *and Government* constantly vocolvea n
friends, E.B. RANDOLPH & CO., New York,
PBIVATE WIBE. , ~ \.
JAY COOKE & 00.,
Philadelphia, New York and Washington,
Dealers in Government Securities.
Special Attention given to the Purchase ,and Bald of
Bonds and Stocks on Ooromisslonk at tli© Boarder Bro
kers in this and othor cities.
2NTERES7 ALLOWED ON DEPQSITS.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. , ,
GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOL 4
RELIABLE 21A2LR < j$g N %P I ' ,1)S FOR INVEST '
Pamphlet, and full ibforniatipn glvbn at opr ftffloe;:
■No. lIA S. Third Street,
r PHIIADEI.PIIIA. ■‘ .
mh29-tfr]
TYRUGGISTS WILE FIND A LARGE
Bad, Khel. Opt., OitricAcid, Ooxe’a 1 Sparkling Gelatin,
genuine Wedgwood Mortars. Sc. Jnet fanded from hark
ffoffnnug, from London. BOBBBTI BHOBMAKBB S
OO.t Wholflflale Druggists, N. B.oornorl Fourth and'
Baoaatroot,. ; ■ 1 . ' - 1 ,
DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. GRAD 0-
■ #to«, Mortar, Pill TUea, Combs, Brushe/: Mirrors,.
Tweerorfl, Puff Boxes,Horn- Scoops, Surgieal Instru
ment,, TrPBBOB, Hard -and -Soft Rubber Goods, Viol
Cases, Glaaa and Metal Syringes, &0.,-all at “First
sSmda”prloear BNOWBBN S BBOTHBB, .
anC-tf M Sooth Eighth street.
ri ASTILE SOAP—GENUINE AND VERY
Bnporlor—2oo boxealnat landed from bark Idea, and
for sale by IIQEEBT SHOEMAKER S 00., Importing-
Brnggiata, N, B, corner Fourth and Bace Btroota. 1
if
p CD
Cartl-Caiw,;
Ladle*’ Itnd
. $
prcwlofe* K
CWkOO* A
1831’S
recotv,
Btocka, 1
tom our,
br onr
iaa-ly
DKDHn. „
Bihmahck is convalescent.
-' Thus far the Assistant Treasurer at New
. .Yoik has paid 011140,000,000 of; the r.coin iu
/terest due May lstri
/ The bill to legalize marriage with a deceased
/ wife's sister has been carried in Committee of
the House of Commons. v... _ r ,
’ Tub iParis Court brgan'calß tor the expul
sion of an Italian hanker who contributed'
100.000 francs to the Anli-j)leltiKilum_-_Qom--:
mittee. f ’„. t
s" The colored people ■■ of Mobile-'bfilebrated•
Jbpir enfranchisement, by astreet parade yeater-:
. £ there. jj
’d-Spain is imjhitient of ’the ProViaionttl ’Gov- •
,>fejrsm<mf£ .Sei-radPi will s accept ; is
_t!|*(eit4"d'e i /r,P^ni^? , Wtißp to-Jt...*•
■’ prominently in French politics just prior to
and after, the , Kevolution of 1848,.-died on,
Tuesday, hi Paris';'- .n v.
. The Sultan has protested to the powers
against the. negotiation of a loan to the Khe
dive. He also objects to the Roumanian Gov
ernment coining money at its own mint.
. , Phinck FiiEDEiiicK, of l , rassia,.is. said to
be the Goyernuient candidate, for,the Spanish
hut' JiiiijjolcdH says ' his candidature
might be a cause of war between France and
Prussia. •** j' I | 1
Cl a he’s ma!chiiie' works, at Rochester,' N.'
Y.,was burned on Tuesday night, and Michael
Plunkett,' watchman, perished-in the. flames.
’Thd loss oh .this propei ty isr s2ojooo.
The New York Watch Company’s factory,,
at Springlield. Mhssi;LiVas r destroyed by lire
yesterday,-causing a loss of $200,000, and.
throwingputiof employment one’hundred per
sons. 4< "' v " "' ’ " ‘‘ !
- AT Toledo, Ohio* yesterday,Andrew Ban-
-der.clerfc M ike Cleveland ana’Pittsburgh* Ball-:
rotfd office in Cincinnati, shot his wife dead
and theu gave himself .up. - He alleges that his
wife was uufaitliful. - . > , ; .
Five companies of the-Seventeenth=U.,S.-
•Infantry passed through - Baltlmoie , yesterday
oil tfieir way tp the Northwest. While wait
ing at the depot, one of them, named Dennis
Hardy, was run over and killed by a loco
motive. J
- The State Department has been officially
notified that the Turkish Government
detemijned to prohibit: the manufacture, sale
~S>id ’ purchase of saltpetre, throughout its
•dominions, on penalty of confiscation, after
May Ist. .
TuV. New York Democratic State- Conven
—tion to nominate Judges of Appeals,as pro
vided by the new State Constitution, met at
Rochester yestenjay. The following nomi l
nations were made ; For Chief -Justice, San
forfiE.: Church; Associate Justices, Martin
Grover, Win; F. Allen, Chas. ltappalioand W.
Peckliam.
.Tire latest advices from the Darien Canal
Expedition are to April 12tb. Capt. Selfridge’s
party had reached the ..Cbucumiua river, and
that route Was believed to be too ejevated tp he.
practicable.. 'The party from Sasardi Bay had
penotratetf: into the :• interior, and found iliat
route also impracticable. If no other route is.
that of San Bias will shortly be sur-
A : Washington despatch of last night says
there is no official evidence--that the Canadian
Governmentispreparing to senditsexpedition.
to . the'- Red River by way of Sault Ste.-Marie
/Canal,"Michigan. The same despatch'adds:
“ The first boat containing these troops is to
leave Collingwood on the 2d of May, and will
reach Sault Ste. Marie on the. 14th.”
The Georgia Legislature rcassembied_yes
terduy. The joint committee appointed to wait
WirOoverirorlsullock'andGen.Tcrry-Tnadea
report recommending the adoption of Bullock's
Tbc Governor recomtneitded tbe
. passage of a. joint resolution adop’iug the ap
; propriatiou and tax bills of last year. for. the
first and second quarters of this: also the ap
- poihtment of committees to investigate the af-.
fairs of the Governor .and State Treasurer, and
the aflairs of the State road. The Senate, by a
vote of 24 to 8, .adopted these soggestions.
The House adjourned without , action until to
day.-
Fortjr-Flr*t Copgremr~Sf)omid Session.
In the United-States Senate,yesterday after
noon, Mr, Hamilton, of. Maryland, introduced
a bill, extepdihgfiU 1875 the patent of Richard-
Iloe. Mr. McDonald, from the - Territorial
, Committee, reported tlie bill consolidating the
’ Indian k tribes in the Territory of Oklahoma.
Mr.Trmnbull, from the 'judiciary Committee,
ceporte<l>Jn favor of the House bill Using the
‘ tlme'for ••electing Congressmen. The House
Bill, removing political disabilities from-certaiu
concurred in. Adjourned.
. . ..iThe.Hpuse. of Representatives passed the bill
rerndving the political disabilities of nine per
sons elected to office in Texas. Mr. Stevenson,
from the Election , Committee, reported that
there was no legal election in the Fifth Con
gressional District of Louisiana. The bill es
tablishing a Department of Justice was dis
cussed. The Tariff bill was resumed in Com
mittee of .Lite Whole, The paragraph, taxing
sheet of plate iron riot glazed or finished was
i Struck' out. Tlie rate oif iron hoops and cot
--ton-tieBmadeofhoop:ironwas-4:edue«l-from
2$ cents to If cents. On all wrought iron in
, shapes other than round, Bquare or flat, not in
. eluding railroad tails, the rate was : fixed at lj
- cents. On railway, splice and side bars, fish
plates and finger,bars, the rate was'■made lit
-cents per pound, and on wrought railway
chains./frogs and frog points, 2 cents. , Mr.
Benjamin moved to add CO cents per pound on
railroad iron made to pattern and fitted to he
laid down, and Mr. Ingersoll moved to reduce
It to 50 cents. The latter motion was rejected,
und pending action on Mr. Benjamin’s .motion,.
the House adjourned.
i / Bopor
« • : PALEB&IO—Brig Mcßsagglero, Ambrosana—4463 bxs
■ -orungos acdlcmone 1000 bags eumac 1967 cantara brim
i BtonaPanlPobl. Jr.
’ POBTO CABBliliO—lJrjff Hernaeß»'Wi!kio--1200i>agB
i ' Bran 996 do coffoii 869 piecee fußtic 2 bags diri dWi John
, Dali eft & 00.
il. ; OIENIfUEGOS—Bchr Elisa B Emery, Clayton—l 24
lihdß'64 tcs sugar Madeira & Uabada,
. MATANZAB—Bcur Adellza.oWrigbt-243 hbde S 5 tea
sugar 60 frbd» moIaaBBB John Maeou A Co,
OF OCEAN SXJyjIEBS. -
TO AB&IVE.
t SHIPS • ' PROM > TOR
Ocean Queen Stettin...New Y0rk...,..,.
; Virginia- ;Liverpool...New York
-nAngt|(VM.~~...~~i-.GUBg6w...ltew_YQrk.....M.,
J City of Dublin. ..Liverpool...New York
. Alaska...... .ABplnwoll...New York
Deutflckland..Houtliampton.,.Ne,ML.Yprk r...
Malta-. i Liverpool... Now Y0rk.........
• Siberia.:.... .....Jjivorpool./.Now Yorls.vioß.
Manhattan Llverpool...Now York
City of Mex!cb...Vera Crua...New York viuH..
Holland... Liverpool... Now York
C. of Antworp...Liverpool...Now Y0rk.......
, St. Laurent- Now York-Havre,.....!. .....April 30
■ C; of Brooklyn-New -York..’.Liverpool! April 30
■ NexTiisla.,,.-Now York,..LivorpoblJ...... ..April3o
Cjimbrfa :.NowYork...Glaßgow ..April 30
,‘Wyoining.:..v..Philadelpbla...tiAYauh&b.,v.u........:..'Aprit 30
ParaguayNewYork-.-London.... ..April 30
Moravian* ...Portland...Liverpool .....April 30
America*.,,... .New York...Bremmi April 30
<3. Washington-New York... Now Orleans ...April 30
Cimbria* Now York...Uamburg. May 3-
Etna.... Now York*.. Liverpool via X1......May 3
■Chino..... New York... Liverpool May 4
Nebrufika*. New.York...Livorpool * May 4
fly The steamers ootignatedby an dstfetißkf*) carry
. tho United titateß Malle.
i SS»,i : f! , ’“ ol "‘" n “'
*'■ L ■ -T; ’"■■' ■ , COiIMITTpI? -ON . ARBITRATION. ,"'
, . J.O. Jomj , \ , ,K. A. Soudor,
Geo.li*Buzby,.i_ :.]••• -Win.-V, Puul,
; Thonuiß, ; ,
MAKINE JBIILJfiE'MIN
r POBT 0? PniIiADELWEIU-rAi>niL2B,
fliiw Risks, 6 n 1 Bun Bktb, fl' 491 II ion : Water, 12 5A
j - / YESTERDAY^
t btcamor Anthracite, Groen,24 ‘hours Tiroro, Now York,
with mdso to'W M Baird & Co.. . ! , -
Sfoiunor 0 Comatocfc,Drake, 24 hours from New York,
with indue to WAt Baird A Co. * ,
Summer B 0 lilddle, McUue, 24 hours from How York,
with nid»e to W P Clyde A Co. , ,
Steamer K Fairchild. Trout, -24 hours-fronp New
York, with mdse to WM. Baird A 00. - • . „ ...
JA.b.uurs from .NovYurk,.
ft tdiWß Clyde ScAjb.y ------- • r . -
‘ Brig.C A (IUIJ. A*a*>roBano, CO dajrsyfrom
with Iruit, Ac. to raul Podl. Jr.
, Brig Jionzioft (Br/. Wilkie. 18 day* from Porto Cahello, 1
with coffee, Ac to John Dallett A Co.
Schr Adeli/a. Wright, 0 days from.MatanzM, with
sugar and XDOhtkses to Jjpffh * * •.
Mchr Eliza 10 dais from 6dgua,with
sugar to Madeira A'Cttbftda. J ' * ; J '
Kchr. Locbiel, HoekelL A days from Providence, in
-bailastJto Lemjox~&.Burfiejj«._—
Bchr II B Jkllller, Miller, C days from Orlaud, Mo. with
Ico to fiouder A Adam« , JtB v .
X'dVj from Eeipsfc, Bel.
with grafu to ChrfsTldn A Co. ' 1.
.rr • , I. ~. BKX*O\V* s-T -f .• ~, ,
b Barlfi Mjiflbnic.frGUL uciioa. ri i
... ft CLEAU|£IKYKBTBfiPAr; !
Worjfp|k»Platt, iilclmioiitl aDil Norfolki Yfm P
.Bfc*R|Mor;iWrxi|is Safrd.BUetott. B Winsor A Wo*
Stofitterk'C BtluiyU.Htiox. N York.’ W-P Clyde A Co.
Hteamer.Mayftower. Fuijz. New York* W P Clyde A Co,
,Stc*aterilt Wji'lUuff. CuiidlfT. Cftltlniere.-ACrorOSa'Jr.
Park Buubroay (Brl, Bheekvls,' Kingston, Jam. Work-
Brig ArioiiiVß’r)'.Thompson, Barhados, C O Van Horn.
.SchrAdelia (Brl, Truflpn, St John, NB. . . do.
Scurlt P Reirmrd. Huntley, Alexandria, captain.
6tcanitng J G Whipple,Lawson. BucksvlHe.tfC. captain.
Tug Ihos Jeftcriinn, Alleu, Baltimore, with a tow of
Imrces. WP Clj«ie A.Co. , . j>
TugClHteapeake, Merrihew, Baltimore, with a tow of
hurges, W P Clyde A Co,. , '
Tug Couimo<lorb, Wtlw>ij, Baltimhfo, with a tow of
barges, W P Clyde A Co.
. .WENT TO SEA.
Bnrk Ceo.,Canonigv'* f6cr Cork; brigs Ponnirann, for,
B.of«ionvahd‘Kttte Fisher, lor Newbury port, went toeea
yoßtyrdflY-. 1 ' '• ;• -’) t-'.v-
HAVRE DE GRACE. April 27. \
Tho following, beatsthis morning iu tow, laden ,
and Consigned as follows: x - - ■
BCtrhatTer, with lumber to Craig A Blanchard; Gen >
Geo ileudo, do to Norcross A Hheets; Pauiel Herr and!
;htHhicafiniilaß,do,toß Woolrerton;- : v j j v
MEMOBANDA,
- Ship Miller, Worn Liverpool 4th .ult.;
at Skfp Ladoga! o,ut Mth inst. *
' Ship Grey KaglCvColßn, froM Bi<i Janeiro for Balti-;
passed Kbrtrese-Monroeyeaterday. - i \
Steamer Pioneer, Wakeley,hence at Wilmington; NC. i
fiteawer Begnlater, PeaSlngtoa# from YTHmingten,?
NO. at New Terk yesterday. ; .
Steamer City of Port Prince, Jackson* from New!
York for Port da Prince, which put Into Norfolk lOtUj
Inst. In distress, repaired and sailed for destination 25th;
Steamer Job S Gfeen, Puce. hence at Norfolk 25tU fast,
and sailed Tor Richmond. . . j
' Steamer United States, Blancliard,at New Orleans 25th:
lest- iromNew York.
Brig Fidelia. Stone, from Buenos Ayros, was below .
Boifion 2«tb Inst. # ;
- Brig Alberti, Harriman, trom Sagua, was at Delaware
Breakwater 2C»h Inet. „ „ .
Hcbr Joseph Baymore, Burdge, cleared at Now York _
yesterday for Galveston. ----- . /
fichr It W Huddle, Malony, 10 days from Matanzas, at
New York jealerday. J .. •'
Schr Gettysburg, Oorsou.ifor Charleston, cleared at.
New York yesterday.... .1 " ,1 ,
. BbhrB B Sharp, Webb,hence otOharlentonyesterday,
gebr CTiris Loeser, Duuhau), at Bath 24th .ini»t; from’
'New York ,r "
Sciir Jit Kirkland, Taylor, hence at Norfolk 25tb inet.;
bebr Cordelia Newkirk, Huntley, cleared at George- •
town, DC. 20tb lOet. for Providence.
Bcbr Farragut, Clark, cleared at Salem 25tb Inst, for f.
Hcbf Henrietta, VcLirida; hence at THyitlc 23d Inst.
Schre Abigail Haines,. Smilb, hence, didnot arrive at:
Newburyport 2£th in t—ehe was repairing at Newport.'
on tbe24tn. • " LIJ
Scbr M B Broomall. Douglass, from Savaanah 23d
Inst, for this port, Las bn board 30 bales upland cotton,'
40,($Ufeet lumber, and 254 tons lailroad iron. >
NOTICE TO MABINBBB. »
Information has' been- received, through the U 8 Con-,
nnl at Barcelona, that the work of enlarging the mole at -
that port is bo far advanced as to furnish secure shelter j
to vessels of largo dralt under the east born of the
wlfhourthelriliayihg. aii heretofore, to lighten. Tlie.
dt-pfh or wafer is; generally, eighteen feet,'wllh berths;
Of twenty-four feet for a lew vessels. <
Bureau of Navigation. Hydrographic Office,. ;
Washington. DCrApriW^kw^— --r —* r
WINES, LIQUORS, &C.
PURE WIIE4T WHISKY, J
Distilled frorii the Q-rain. \
;|
T. J. MARTIN & €O.. J
KEYSTONE DISTILLERY,
' ' XOBTHVTKST CORNER OP “ }
Twelfth and Washington Streets.!
- •’ STORE, -■ . 1
No. 150 North Front Street, ]
PHILADELPHIA, PA. !
To \ekoui it may tonetrn ,/ ; • - j
All the leading medical authorities recognize the value j
of diffusive BtifoiblAQts.' Numerous eminent physicians |
and surgeons might he named -rrpo hare advocated their j
ftnploftneht' fn : the treatment -of nlarge'elais of dls- ;
orders. No Dispensary-is considered complete without;
them. They are prescribed in all public and private;
Hospitals, and Administered by all bedside practitioners. j
But has been to Obtain >/; .■ ; ; - {
Alcoholic Pure. . j
The pungent aroma of jhe fusel oil and biting acids
present in all of them can be scented .as the glass is
raised to the lipe. -The; these active
poisons is perceptible to the relate, and a burning son*
ration in the stofnach attqstti' their existence when the
nrvxibus draught has gone down. Paralysis, idiocy, in
sanity and death are-the pernicious fruits of such pota
tions: ' >l '
Medical science asks for a pure stimulant to me as a
specific, which, while it diffuses itself through the sys
tem more rapidly than any -other l known agent, is
into direct and active contact with the seat of
disease. It is the property of tho stimulant to diffuse,
and by the aid of 'iis peculiar nutritions component 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 enables a
I‘HKE WHISKY
To accomplish bencflciaTresialtefr
Having grotft 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 of fusol oil and
other impurities,andby strict.personul supervision the
proprietorsof I'- I '*--. ' - ■
Keystone Wheat Whisky
Are enabled to offer a
’ Pure Whisky
Distilled from WHEAT, and, being "made from the
grain, possesses all, its .• ; ;. . > : i"
*T‘ JVuti ltlous Qualities,
andean be relied upon to bo strictly as o represented,
having been examined thoroughly; by the leading
analytical chemists of ibis city, whoso certificates of its
rpurity and fitness for medical purposes are appended.
We invito examination! and' any who would convince
ihunsclvcß we ask a rigid analysis.. .
> T. J] MARTIN A 00.
N. B.—Notice that the caps and corks uro branded
with our name; to prevent counterfeiting!
•For saloby all respectable Druggists.
' Price per bottle, 81.50. . •
Orders sent- to No. ICON. FRONT street will receive
prompt attention. .
Chemical Laboratory, Nos. 108 And 112 Arch st.
Philadelphia, March 19,1870.
Messrs. T. J. Martin & C\>;iPhitti(le!phia.'Pa. K
—Gentlemen;—! havemndo a cuyefuVokamlnation of the.
Keystouo Pure Wheat’ Whisky, and found it tobe a per
fectly pure article, and entirely freo from fusol pll.. and
other injurious substances. - ltd purity, and its pleasant
ond agreeable flavor, render Uparticularlyvaiuablo for
medicinal purposes. ,
Yours truly, " T. A. GENTII*.
! Chemical •DABOEATOAy , street. -
Philadelphia, March _17,1870.
Messrs. T. J. Martin Ca.y jPMladclphiay,Pa. $
Gentlemen :—The sample of ’ Keystone' Pure Wheat
Whisky, submitted to mo for analysis, I find to bo pur*,
and, us such, I highly recommoncf it.for medicinal pur
poses. V ; • _ ■
Respectfully, I WM. H:<BRUCKNER,'-
. Analyt.and Consult. Chemis
t• a ~ Chemical Laboratory,
Philadelphia, Aprils, 1970.
Messrs, T. J, Marlin £f Co.\ : 1 ‘
Gentlemen 1 have made fan analysis of• the Sample
"of Keystono PuroWhisky, sent by you for examination,
and find it entirely.frep fromiufceloilvor aftv other dele
terious matters, and I consider it applicable to any use
for which pure whisky nmy be desired.
; Respiedtfully,: •• v M i ■ f CHAS.jM’. CRESSQN-’ *
Hold Wii«lml« by FltEKClt, Rica-
A|U,H * co., N. IV.. corner TENCH »ml
MARKET streets.
■' 7iplBnif3ms •; * -
April 2
.....April 13
April 15
T.TiAprins
.....April 18
April 19
April 19
.....April 19
.....April 29
....April 20
April-20
.....April 21
MOI.LER’S COD LIVKft
till objectionable to tho taste and sinoll; it
is moro readily takoii delicate persons aiid chlldron ;
is inoro easily assimilated, and iSTproductive ofjnpro
immediate benefit than other" kinds,of oils aro. Hr. J.
MARIOASIus says: “ Forsome years 1 hud given up
tho üßeofCod Liver OH al together, but slnco my atten
tion was called by Dr. Sayre to Peter Mbller’s Cod Liver
till Ihnve presoribodlt rtlmbstdailv, and 'haVq ievhry
ronsmt tobe perfectlysatieflod with ‘Bold by Drug
■giMts. : •’ ftpBft^u2R§>
y If XL AD JEEP HI A EVENING,
1829 UM^ rt TE«_PERPETM f v« T 1370
------ F'TtAIVIKI-dCN---
FIRE INSDRAN 0E COMPANY
OFPHILADEXI’IIIA,
OFFICE—43S and_437 Chestnut St.
__ • Aeeeto oit Jaattnir 1,187 Q. :
$3,8!»,V31 «V. ;
Capital 8400.000
Aocruod Bnrplna and 2,425,731
INCOME FOB 1870,7 ' LOSSES PAID IN
9810,000." ' 8144j»08 43
PAID SINCE: IH49OTEB '
80,500,000.
Perpetaftf anfi ernporhry' policies on,Liberal Terns.
The Company also issues policies npoti tlio Boats of all
kinds of Building* rGround Kent* ftod-Mortgagos.
Tbo_“ FRANKLIN ” hits no MSPOTED CLAIM.
s:n "DIBKCfoBS;' j ‘ ''
Alfred Qj Jfiaker t v. Alfred Filler.
Semoel'GrantV" ThomatSparka,
Geo. W. Richards, v Wm. 8, Grant,
InaacLoa, TliomaaS. Ellis*
GeorgeFales. ■>. . GuMArue 8. Bensdn.
ALFRED G. BAKER, Pretfdent.
GEORGE KALES, Vice President.
JAB;W*McALLIBTKR, Secretary.
THEODORE M. BEGER, Assistant Scfcretafir: •
fe7 tdc3l| 2lh -i :■ V‘>-
'p'Sfer ASSOCIATION
Philadelphia.
Iricornoratoia March, 27) 1830.
Office?—No. 34 North Fifth Street.
INSUEK .'BUItOiMOB, HOUSEHOLD'-FOBHITITBE
AM> MEIWUAIiDISE GENEBALLf VliOM
LOBS BT FIBE.
(Id tba pity .'of Philadelphia only.)
Assets Jannary 1/1870,
f Jobn C»*rov,
George I. Taxing. -
Joseph It. Lyndall,
I/ovl'P.
Samuel > ■
—Joseph ..
_ WM. H.HAMJ
SAMUHTTbPA
WiL X* BUTLER* Secret
rjTHE PHILADBLPHIA TKISTST,
Fer Satr-seepikg of Government Bonds and other
Securities, Family Plate, JBWvr.*Y,and other Vaml.
ables, tinder special guarantee, a; the lowest rates.
The Company also offer for Best at rates varying from
915 to $75 per annum, the renter alone holding the key,
SMAtlr BA?FEB Ilf THE7BUBGL YAmiTfl,
affording absolute Secubitt against Fire, Tubft,Bcr*
OLABY and AcciSXBT.
. All fiduciary obligations, such as Trusts, Guardian
ships, Execftobships, etc., will b£ undertaken and.
faithfnHy discharged.
fall detal)s,foVwarded on application
Thomas Boblni, ,• • Benjamin B. Comegys,
Lewis K. Aahborst, Augustus Heaton,
J. Livingston Ecringar. .F, lUtchford Starr,
"RrPriflcCTillagiT; - ~ r BanieTHiiddoek Jr.,
Edwin M. Lewis, Edward Y. Townsend,
James L.Cleghoni, John D. Taylor,
Hon. Wn. A. Porter.
nTPievpa
Prutfenf-LEWIS B.ABHHOB3T.
Vue PrM£fcm^:£IYIKBS3OK4&£KINGVB.--
S'ertfary4XndTreafUrcrr-Jl*.P.slcCUUl/A.QII. =
T 'Solicitor^ RlCHAßßln-ASHHIJBS'"
The reliance insurance com ;
PANT OF PHILADKLPHIA.
Insnroe damAKO^iirPllUEton-Honaoa. i
Stores and other Bnlldlngiit limited or perpetual, and or !
|uraitnr^qo6d« l JV 9 teßand_Merchandii»Jn_toj | m_o;„
■°' t bO§Bßß PBOMPTBT ADJUSTED AND PAID, I
lueta. December 1-lStiO SiolA72 41
invested in theTollowfrig Becaritl&fl, vj£T ’
i rirat-Mortgagoe Property—
OC
United States Government Loans- .............. 82,000 OC
Philadelphia City 0 PerJ3ent. Loans.*..—.. 75,000 0C
** “'•** ' ' '6 JB5 70
Pennsylvania 83.000,000 6 per Cent Loan.^—.. 80,000 0C
Pennsy Ivania Railroad Bonds, First Mortgage 5,000 0C
Hamden and'Amboy Railroad Company’s O Per
Cent. L0an........ ...... 6,000 Ot
Bnntingdon and Broad Top 7 Per Cent. Mort
• gage
County Fire Insurance Company’s 5t0ck......
Mechanic#’ Bauk 5t0ck......... ....................
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania 5t0ck...... 10,900 OC
Union Mntnallnßnrance Company’aStook. 190 Of
Belfence Insurance Company of Philadelphia'
- Stock . VJJOO 00
Cash in Bank and on hanflA-15316 7)
Worth at
Worth at present market price5..*..—......
Thomas O. HIIJ,
'William Musser,
Samuel Bispham,
H.L.Careon,
Wm. Stevenson,
Benj. W. Tingle?,
' - THO
WM. Chubb, Secretary.
Philadelphia, December
A MERIC AN FIRE INSURANCE COM.
£XPANY»incorpor<it6dlSlff.—Oharter'pen>Qtuftl.
No. 810 WALNUT street, above_Third, Philadelphia
Haring a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In
zested in sonnd and available Securities, contume tt
Insure on dwellings, stores,-furniture,. merchandise,
reesels ip port, and their cargoes, and other personal
property,- All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
rhoraas E. Maris, - - Edmund G. Dutilh,
JohrrWelsh., • Charles W. Pouttney,
Patrickßraav, Israel Morris,
XohnT.liowla. w „„ tfm |Joh°^-WetheriU,
- THOMABB. MABIS, President.
-~AX.CTPT Or OnAwy oanrSocretary; —;• ~
THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSU
BANOB COMPANY. ’
.i. “Incorporated 182fr—CharterPerp«tuM. i
Ho. 010 WALNUT street, opposite Independence Sanare.
This Company i favorably known to the community foi
over forty years,, continues to insure against loss oi
damage by fire on Public or - Private Buildings, eithei
permanently or for.-a limited time. Also on Furniture.
Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on libera]
terms. . , .....
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, te
invested in the most careful manner, which enables them
U> offer to the insured an undoubted security In the cast
of loss, -. DIBBOTOEB.
Daniel Smith, Jr., I John Deverenx
Alexander Benson, i. . {Thomas Smith, f>
Isaac Haslehurstii; ; M {Henry Lewis
Thomas Bohins, ‘ . |J. Gjfiingham Yelli
. . •< . Daniel Haddock, Jr.,
DANIEL SMITH, Ja„ President.
WMO. CROWELL, Secretary. ai)l»-tf
TTNITED , FIBBMESN’S nSSUBAJJOB
U OOMPAHY,OP PHILADELPHIA,- :
This Company take* rlaka at the loweatratea cona latent
with safety, and conlinoa it* bnainofia oxolnaiyoly to
itibk inbubance ih the aiTx or Philadel
phia.
OFFICE—Ho. 723 Arch street, Fourth Hatlonal Bank
BuiUklnt. , , ) dibb otOßB.
ThomaaJ. Martini -
John Hirst, Albertna Klng,
Wm. A. Bolin, Ilenrj' Bnmjn,’
James Hongan, Jamea wood.
—William Glenn,- - Charles. Judge,
Atexander'lrf biMMo'n. HnohlKiuSn.’
Albert 0. Eoberte Jameii J jPhSlp ritapktrlck,
. __ COHBAD B. ANDBEBB, Prealdent.
WM. A. Bolin.. Treaa. Wm. H, P ABnn. Soo'T.
CIAMB INBUKANCB COMPANST, SO.
PERPETUAL,
TIRE INSUrSto^IiX(^£uBIVEDT.
Insures against Rosa or Damage by Eire, eltbor by Fa*
pctnsl or Temporary Pollolea.
. DIiKCTORB. __
Charlos Richardson, , Rohert Poaroe,
Wm: H.Rhawn, /■. ~ 1 John Kessler, Jr.,
WilliamM. Boyfert, Edward B. Orno, .
John F. Smith, Charles Stokes,
Nathan Hill os,. , , . John W. Kvorman,
BP
T 1 - FEBSQN FIEB .INBUKANOB COM
-0 tANT S4 North Fifth
- qtroot,near -Market street.-——. u-..s
Incorporated ( by. the Legislature of Pennsylvania.
Charter perpetnal. Capital and Assets. 8160 ,(HW. Make
Insurance against Less or damage' by Fire on Pnblio qr
' Private Buildings, Furniture, stocks, Goods and Mer
chandise, on favorable terms*
, DIBBOIOBB* v '
Wm. McDaniel, Edward P. Moyer
Israel Peterson*- Frederick Ladnor
JohnF.Belsterlln ;v- ; Adam J.Glasa,
Henry Troemrier, Henry Delany,
Jacob Sohandem, • * John Elliott, ■ " -
Frederick Doll, , : Christian D. Frick, ■.
• 'WniLlUJilMcDANraij.PrMMent.
. . IBBAjfkPHTHBSONiVico President.’
PHILIP B, OolemjlN, Boorotory and Treasurer,
insurance;
»®.
' TBIJSTBB8: _ '
t - -
Peter Williamson,
' JuBo liiKbtfoOtt''
Robert Shoemaker
Peter Armbroster«
M. B-Dickinson, ,
rScheUr-
XTON, President,
&RAWK, Vice President
air. .
SAFE DEPOSIT
ANI> INBIJBANOE COMPANY,
• OFFICE AND BCBGLAR-PBOOP VAULTS lit
THE PUILADELRHIA BANK BUILDING,
'N0r421.-CHESTNUT STBEBT;
CAPITAL, 9500,000.
DIRECTORS.
DIBEOTOBS. .
-Thomas H.Moora, ‘
Samuel Caslner, ~ ;
James T. Young",
, Isaac 7. Baker,
. Christian J. Hoffman,
Samuel B. Thomaa,
d Siter.
►Mas o> HIEIi, President.
22,1869* jal-tu th s tl
The Liverpool &.London
and Giobe Ins. Co.
~ laaas'>i hi ;s a nias _;
Assets Gold\ M i 8,400,000
Dafy Receipts, - - $20,000
’Premiums in i«6^%iBB4;bQo 5
Losses ‘in 18 69,',-,, <fs 3>2i9, o o p
No. ~'6 Merchants' Exchange,
Philadelphia.
INSURANCE COMPANY
:; T 3V<tMBtTH;; AMEKICA.
Fire, Mafinc and Inland Insurance.
INCOBPOBATED 1704. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAMTAi# v‘ > -V- 1 8500,000
ASSETS Jannar]' Ist, 1870 - ■ $3,783^81
Xossea pnld since , organlza* >< - /
Uon, .. « , - - . -825,000,000
lleceipta of Premiums, 1800, 81,991,837 45
Interest from Investments, ,
I 860; . . . -
tosses paid, -
- STATEMENT OF TfiE ASSETS.
Flret Mortgage 6n City 0766*450 00
United States Government and other Loan .
1 1,122 r 9(6 00
-BfliiroadfßftPk-amHoatitti-Btoekft.-;Tvr:r."..-.T^-.F—y-6fr,7gfH)o
- In Itauk and office...... 247,620 00
Loans on Collateral Secnrlty 32,653 00
Notes Boceivable,. mostly Marino ,Pre
miums .;
A ccruedlnterest,,,...,!....
Premiums in course of transmission.;..::.......
Unsettled Marine Premiums
Beal Estate, Office of Company* Phiiadel
ph*-
:tobs. * 2 ’ 7 '?' 6Bloo
Arthur G. Coffin, Francisß. Copo, . i
Samuel W. Jcuea, ' Edward H. Trotter, ’
John A. Brown, Edward 8, C)ar}co,
Charles Taylor, T. Charlton Henry,' ~
Ambrose white, Alfred D. Jessup,
>VHliam Welsh, ). I,ouis C. Madeira, ;
S.Morris Wain, I Chaa.W. Cushman,
John Mason, —r- f ' ClcTnont^AvGrtsodiuV
Geo.X^llarrisoDr; l WWKam BrocKi&v -
ARTHUR G; COFFlNiProfaident.
CHARLES PLATT, Vice Prea’t.
Matthias Masts, Secretary.
C. H. Reeves, Aflß’t Secretary.
Certificates of Marino Insurance issued (when do
aired), payable .at the Counting House ot Messrs,
Brown, Uhipley A Co., Loudon.
Delaware mutual safety INSU
RANCE COMPANY* incorporated- by the Legiala
lature of Pennsylvania, 1b35.
ffice, 8. E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT street*
"^Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCES
On Vessels, tJlo worl{l
•"Oh- ~goodrbyriver; caha1 t lake anil,land carriage to all
part* of the Union.
• , FIRE INSURANCES
. On Merchandise generally; on Stores,Dwellings,...
-HOUSCS,-&C,— r—r-r
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY
, , NoTeiaDer.l,XB<». w
9200,000 United States Five Per Cent. : -
- 8218,000 0T
lOOjDOO United States Six Per Cent.
Loan (lawfnl m0ney).........T.. i —107,760 0f
-—sO,OOoUnitedSt&vea—BiX“Per~Centr~
XT)ans'lBBir^7^.“.™.»^.M.v.^''
. 200,000 State of Pennsylvania Bix Per
v__ _Cont._Lqaii_^....^;^w~.^
,fe2, Vffm}
. 100,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per
Cent Loan (exempt from tax)... 200,925 QC
100(000 Stato' of ..New i Jersey-Six-Per
Cent. .-202,000 «
Pennsylvania Railroad Firrt
Mortgage Six Per Cent. 80nd"... 19,450 0C
25,000 Pennsylvania '’Railroad Becond -
>“.MortgageSix Per Cent-Bonds... 23,62500
—i—2S^)oOJVlcsura^PennSylTania—Railroad 1 —: —
Mortgage Six per Cent Bonds
(Pennsylvania Railroad guar* __
SO,OOO State 'of' Five ' Per
Cent. Loan. .. ........
• "7iooo'State'Qf-Tennessee’Six Per'Ceht. ~
Loan ............. ; 4,270 QC
12,500 Pennsylvania , Boilroad .Com*
pany v 2so shares stock* 14,000 0C
6,000 North’, .Pennsylvania . B&ilrood
Company, 100 shares 5t0ck......... 3,900 0
10,000 Philadelphia, and Southern Mail .
Steamship Company, SO shares
stock. 7,600 Ot
246,900’L0anS on BohtL niid "
~ "first liens on City Properties; 1 246,900 00
-91 >231.400 Par.
Market value.' 91£M£70 06
,» i • Goat* 31,215.62227.
36jWO 00
Bills Beceiyablo for Insurance
-. made_.. ..... . 523,700 74
Balances due at Agencies—Pro- =
miums on Marine Policies. Ac
crued Interest and other debts
due the Company 66,097 94
'Stock;: Scrip, &c., of sundry Cor
porations, 34)706. - Estimated
"•gfttrtfl,,:, - 2,740 JC
Cash m Bank.. 4.
''" Cash in Drawer.
.™.940J,872 43
34094596 63
..... dibectobs.
Thomas 0. Band, Samnel E. Stokes,
John 0. Daria* William G. Boulton,
Edmund E.'Bonder, Edward Darlington,
Theopbilttß Paulding, H. Jones Brooke,
James Traduair, Edward Lafourcade,
Henry Sloan, " Jacob Biegel, ■
Henry C. PallettyJr., JacobP. Jones,
James 0. Hand, James B.M’Farland,
William 0. Ludwig, Joshua P. Eyre t ■
Joseph H. Seal, Spencer M’liTain,
Hugh Craig, J/B. Semple, Pittsburg,
JobhD. Taylor, . A. B. Berger,
George W. Bernadou, . DT. Morgan*. “
William 0. Houston, „
THOMAS C. rtAND, President.
- JOHN 0. DAVIS, Vice President,
HBNRT LYLBUBN, Secretary. ‘
HENRY BALL, Assistant Secretary
The county fire insurance com.
PANT.—Office, No. 119 South Fourth street, below
Chestnut. ‘ J '
‘ ‘ The Hr? Insurance Company of the County of Phils*
delphia.” Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennaylva*
oia in 1839, for indemnity against loss or damage by flre L
.exclusively. OHA BTEBPEBPETCAL.
This old and reliable inatitation, with ample oapltal
md contingent fund carefully invested, continues to in
jure buildings, furniture, merchandise, Ac., either per
* eminently or Tor a limited time, against loss or damage
by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute
lafety of Its customers. ftll
Ohas.J. Butter, I Andrew H .Miller, j -
Henry Budd, James N. Stone, ,
John Horn, I Edwin L; Bcaklrt, J
Joseph Moore, .1 Bpbert.V. Massey, Jr.
fiAorae Mecke. I Hark Devine. '
QeorB °- * CHABLBSJ.SUTTBBi President.
. -HENRY BUDD, Vice President!
BENJAMIN-F. HOEOKLHY. Secretary and Troaapr
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE OOML
PANY.-OHABTEB PEBPETUAL. ■
Office. Noi 811 WALNUT Street, aboveThlrd, Philadk
Will Insure against Lass ox Damage by Fire on Bnlld
tugs, either perpetually or for a limited time, Household
Fnrnltnro and Merchandise generally. . ,
Also, Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes and
Freights. Inland Insurance to aU parts ot the union.
William Esher, Le'wlsAhdenrlod,
Wm. M. Baird, Jolm Ketcham,
John B. Blacklston, J. E.Banm,.
William F. Dean, John B. Heyl,
Peter Sieger, • ' ' v Bamnel H. Bothormel.
WILLIAM ESHEB, President..
WILLIAM F, DEa!n, Yloepresldent.
Wm. M.Smith .Secretary.' ! - taM tnthetf
' iteray & Lanman's
The,.".most,-Celebrated and
• v y
most delightful of all per®'..'
fiunes, for use on the hand
kerchief, at the toilet, and
J ,■. , . ’ |y. [I, j •,
in the bath, for sale by all
rtf , . . . . • : V.r ?
Drnggists and Perfumers. ,
ja2i-fmwimS ,
Q H E LS
IO Spirits Tiirpontino laudiog from steamship IMoupar,
mid for,«nlo ( by. ItUSSJfIIiL
ChestnutstreoU ,•. j. v,
MBVIUSOa
:»:, t j v .-f
- ' 114,698 74
'•b 82,100.534 19
- - 91,035,886 84
OO
_„30.357 00
' 86,193 CO
100,900 00
. 80,000 00
804X10 00
juiw'oo
.0168,318 83
. 972 28
169,291 U
$1,862,100 04
AUCTION J?ALES.
IVI & SOUS, AUOTIUNJHIBBfc,
sMis? i 4^°| t K n / 1 ?g a R T T '
TP^a^Ay>B«clut n »> etw 1
TmJMDAY?™ “ I< *.‘'*aho'Auction Btort KVEBy
Biles at Residences receive cancels! attention ■ 1
~ f ! Rffrick—dur fcd!<r tffo-lfity will • Include'iiiaVain.
Residence N 0.339 South rtrwt.- ?-T
i' v f'-.V:‘! {RTOOKB, LOANS;,fto. • . (j •
<*, , ON TUESDAY; MAY a, • ...
At 12 ojelbck noon, at the Phßadolnlua Exchange, V JU ’
\ •'. ’ i’-** : r Exebhtors’ SatoY •'• ' '• • '
\Pow No; tl south aisle Ceoirai Presbyterian Church
' •' “Di eharestJnloft Mutual Insurance Co. l ’ ■,
• 3 shores Merchants’Hotel 00.
- ' ' 300 shares Pertibroke Oil Co.
~ 60 Miarcs infperialiQilCoi v
-1 Mercantile Library Go.
> ; ■ » r: n \r: YAdmlßistmtors' Halo. ; ‘
400 sharea Rnthbono and Camden Oil Co«
! ioO OirCo.
200 shares Ceutrnlia Oil Co.< < *
300 shares CroWCfcefc and Stflwel! Run Oil Co.
For Other-Accounts-
3 shares Fraukliq.Firo Insurance Co.,>
‘ „ Pew Rii. Wcentral aisle HolYTrinffcy Church.
s2£oo Cfity, Sixes.old g&s Jo*n. 's -
§4*oo Warren and Franklin Railroad 7 per cent., Feb.
' and August./ ••.*i•';* i . v . ..a
$6OOO Oil Creek and Allegheny Railroad 7 percent.,
■Blay and - 1 ; 1 1
■ 30 shares Seventh National Bank. ; / .... .
.100 shares Contra! Transportation Co. h
‘ . . REAL ESTATE SALE," MAY 3;
TJT>i?.T? D . fl .^2.^L l *? a,e *“EHtato oH Aim Kcllyrdec’d—
BRJCK JiWELLING, ----
. °rpi , 4 lJ i f ’?f y , rt «sale—Estate of William W 7 Knftfltf
i r £?iTJ ALII A BLK BUSINESS, STAND-FOUR
ERICK- STORE. No. 611 Oommnrco stY :; ’ .
■ Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of- Francis A. Erwig,;
dcc’ar-VALJ'AULE TRACT OF LAND. UG ACRES.
River Schuylkill, half amiloahovo League Island, and
near Penrose Ferry Brldge-about 3,000 feet fronton 1
the riverfcchujlkJU. • » : . •
Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Rebecca A. Car- '■
DWELLING. No.;
Riice COL,J |Blroet bet '* oon Twelth ttiid j
Orphans’-Court Sale—Estate of Benedict Kahnweiler,
STAND-THREE-STORY BRICK
TA\E±tN aud DWELLING, R 0.323 Ving at.
Orphans Churl Sale—Estate of Andrew Thatcher.
2k°l‘i; T £ lid „ otheis—2 . FRAME. DWELLINGS and
STABLE, Everett street, between Noble arid Pegg,
Eleventh Ward. v . . • , ;
Orpbapa’Court Peremptory Sale—Estate of Aimer
Chamberlain, “dee d—MODERN i THREE-STORY
BRICK RESIDENCE, JN’O. WW Green st.
•ni^ c Jit^. e *: ; ?C;. B
1 -TR-Y—SEAT—MANS-lONT7-10~acfes, kgoii-nag^^Orfont"
Lodge, 31 Asylum toari.beiwosn the Second Btrcot Juirii
piko and Frankford, Twenty-third W*rd.
fcrei utors’ Peremptory of " Phobe
Thomas, dec’d-2 MODERN RESIDENCES, Nos. 1421
_. as *d Filbert Btreet,_EachJiaa_tho_modfirii.
ences. ••*
« VALUABLE LOT OI GROUND, about 8 acres,Lime
sun road, west aide, second lot south of Washington
lane, Twenty-secord Ward.
. Executors’Peremptory Sale—Estate of Capt. Josiah
Ames, dec’d—2J4 STORY BRICK DWELLING,' No.
344 Catharine! street, with a 2>i story Brick DwolUng in.
the rear on Kauffman st.
"VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING.
No. 002 Spring Gurdeu street, now pspd by itbeNocthorn
“Dispensury. ‘
VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, 6
acres, Mill street, south of Chew, Germantown, about 3
squares ireni the railroad station.
MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE,'
_No. CWSouth Tenth street, below Soiltb. lias thermo
dc-rn .toaVenienccs. ...
VERT VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND-BRICK
LIVERY STABLE and , DWELLINO, Nos. }O2«. loas
and KWOOoutc’s Btreet. to-feet front, 176 foot deop to Moton
Btreet—? fronts. _
BUSINESS STAND-THREK-BTORY BRICK TA
VERN and DWELLING, 8. E.'Cornor of Twelfth and
Camilla streets.,. Has the modern conveniences. Bar
room Fixtures included.
TWO-STORY BRICK and ONE STORY BRICK
BUILDINGS, N E. corner of Second and Diamoudats.,
Sob> IU9 feet to Palethorp st. i
Executors’ Sale—Relate *»f V. B ChapmairrdecM—
TWO-STORY BRICK MACHINE SHOP, Steam En
gine, Boiler, Ac., S. W, cornor of Beach and Marl
borough streets. Eighteenth Ward. ' r
VALUABLE i’la-STORY BRICK DWELLING and
LARGE LOT, N 0.1611 Christian st—72 feet frout.
\ERY DESIRABLE LOT, Twelfth street,.north of
Cherry. 2l>b feet front. 107 feet deep.
LARGE and VALUABLE THREB STOBY BRICK
RESIDENCE, No:‘4U2 South Front street, below Pino,
4J leet front. ' .
—DESIRABLE —BUSINESS —L'OCvVTION=THBEE r '
STORY BRICK STORE and DWELLING. No. 531
Callowhilj fit. •
MO»ERN‘\THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE,
No. 1116 Vine street; Has the modern couveoipjjges—
-1811 feet front.* Immediate possesr ion.
ELEOAifT :ENGLISJI AND A«3!I)I0AN BOOK 3.
ON THDESDA-Y and FBIDAY AFTJSBNOONB,
April 28 anil 29, .
At 4 comprisii g-r Work- of Dickons, Lover,
Scolf-, Reade, Thackeray, Standard Library "Works,
Natural Hisforyj Science,'Fine Arts; <£c.~, allircah stock
.and In hnr. bindings;.. • r- •:
At 6 o’clock on Friday afternoon," Terrestrial Globe,
38 inches diameter, made in London. ~ , *
Sale No. 1701 Mount Vernon street. ■■■*“■
SURPLUS FURNITURE. HANDSOME. ETA GERE;
WALNUT.HDFFKT, -JLiAEfiK AND ELBOANT?
FEENtrH—PLATE—M*NT&Ir—MH{BOn—FINK'
ENGLISH BRUSSELS, TMPEBIAL AND OTHER
C ' AJll EIBt ON FRIDAY MORNING. -
April 29, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, at theN. W. corner
of £eventeenth v an<l Mount Vernon streets, the surplus
•Boud£holU - FtfrnHureVc‘bmpfTsiii'g- :
Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber. Furniture,handsome
Walnut Etagfero, superior Wulnnt Buffet, large and elo
-eant French rPjate-Mnntel—lVlirrorvhundsomelycarved
Walnut frame; handsome Walnut Wardrobes. Cottage
-Chamber Suit; venriine English -Brussels* Imperial
and other Carpets;" &e.
May be examined on themornlngofsale at 8 o’clock.
Sale 1830 Mervine street
BUPEBIOR HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE, HAND*
SOME BBHSSELS AUb OTHEB ‘ UARt-ETS,
CHINA, GLASSWARE.-it-.-. ■ „.i
ON FRIDAY SIOBNINQ.
April 29- at 30 o’cll ck, it< No. 1830 Merviuo street, be
tween Eleve«tlrmid‘'Tweifth streets, above. Montgomery
avenue, thettuperior -Walnut aud other Household Fat
niture, handsome Brussels. Ingrain and other Carpets,
China, Glassware, Ac/ 2 ’ • .
May be examined atB o’clock gn tbo morning of sale..
• Administratrix’s, rorernptory Salo. .
Estate ofHodd Simpson, dec*d,'N. E. corner Twenty
i-.‘-; fifth and Hamilton streets,
VALUABLE MACHINERY OF A COTTON SPIN*
NING AND WEXVING FAGTORY. .
ON MONDAY MORNING.}
May 2, at 10 o’clock, at the northeast corner of Twenty
fifth and Hamilton streets, by-catalosuo. the Valuable
Machinery, including— 2 sections of Danforth’s curds,
with railway head-; IF inch cans for drawing frames; IS
inch cans for railway heads; . Shafting and Pul
. leys, -Pattefson’.a_drawing ! . frames* Danforth’s Spin
ning frames; iron, cylinder Spooler;/ Vau -Winkle
willow; Dftnrorth’s single beater 'spreddor; Whl
•"tin’s?■••.two"*' beater- spreader;:-2 .-Evans’s . power
Presses; indigo cradle mills; chain slide and other
lAthes; email engin'u and boiler; warp' mill;- plat
fo m scales; Jackson’s cotton reels/bobbin . ; reeis; yarn
press, new; Jenka’s reels, for bobbins; ‘ Jenka’s travorse
grinder; slido screw rest: b and mules. McCann ’si make;
DanfortU’a bobb l ns; l 2w Jenks &. Work’s looms; beam
ing frames; bobbin winders; reels’ and hodtiles; dry
horses, and polls'and other materials on hand; dyed
cotton yarns; dye stuffs, Ac., and many other articles
appertaining to a cotton spinniue and weaving factory.
Also, large lot Belting and Old Iron.
May lie examined three days previous to kale. 800
—catalogues. :i— ... .- ; , . ~mr~
G"AiIiERY-AND-AUeTIO»
COMMISSION SALES ROOMS,
B. SCOTT,. Jr., Auctioneer.
1117 CHESTNUT street,
- - . Girardßow.
Fprniture Bales every Tiiosday and Friday morning,
at lO o’clock. ; • :
Particular attention paid to out-door sales at mode
rate rates. > d 029 if
- FINE MODERN OIL PAINTINGS.
ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS,
- . April 28 and 29,
At 7>£ o’clock, at the Galleries. 1117 Chestnut street,will
be sold, 175 Paintings, Chrombg, lEngraviugs, Ac. ' The
collection embraces the usual-variety of Landscapes,
Marines, Figure and Fruit Pieces, Ac., mounted in fine
gold leaf frames.; Sale positive, without, the least re
serve.
Open Monday; for exhibition, with catalogues, 1 '
‘ lINPARXLLiRLED SUCCESS OF
BARLOW’S PUBLIC SALES .OF NEW, ELEGANT
AND SUPERIOR FURNITURE. .
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
.April 29th, at 10o’clock, will be offered at-public sale,
by catalogue, another superb Stock of First-class Mag
nificent Furniture, comprising—Parlor -Suite of Gre
cian, Turkish, uutiuuo and modern styles of Furniture,
coveyed in velvet, plush, reps.broeatello,, haiy cloth and
terry; solid'Walnut Chamber Suits, in largo variety;
Sideboards, in Ouk und Walnut; Wardrobes,- Bookcases,
Secretaries, Lounges, Etageres,Easy Chairs, Music
Stools,- Hat Racks, Mirrors/Hair Mat-
Rarhs, Ac. Also. a Parlor Orgau, used,
cost S'800: will positively be sold withom the
least reserve; suitable lor church or lodgo-rnnm. All
•the above .goods will be accompanied bf a written gun
rantee,anu are equal to any goous sold In tbo city at
private sale, and vastly superior In any At public;sale.
AllpiTr goods; nroirom the boat of clty.nmkers, aud'hdvo
no equal. - Call ami examine this fjtockbeforfe
you buy. Catalogues mady nn Thursday. l 'Goods
packed on the premises tor purchasers and shtppedto
anypurt of the United States. Upon for examination
day and evening.'
PEREMPTORY. SALE
Without Reserve,
Mr.CHARLES F. UASELTINp,boforo sailing for
Europo.on tbo 14th day of May. will sell, at his Gal
leries, 1125 Chestnut street, on ami FRJ
DAY EVENINGS,-TV! ay s'andC.'all liif •
VKKY VALUABLE COLLECTION OF OIL BAINT
. INGH AND WATER COLORS,
containing spocinwns by the following artists:
Doutiboime, Boolwahgeiv • Moyur Vonßremou,
Pesgofie, Haniuoois,; i lUorbsthoffer,
Troyey, Prof.Tttcubacn, Dojonaho,
Mllfner, 1 Ciiraud, ’
Hem>g, Meyorhftim, 1 , Fauvelct,
-Trifbel, , RerafigM/ ;' Tjayer,
Be liana, , Lohrichbn,: . • Verneydeu,
Lasnlle, r KurwaBBog, flls, Vprtin;
llildebraudt, PauljWbbor, v Peshayes, •
Brillontn, • Van Mttrcke, . WUhofml,
Col, - Bnohlor. Boottchor, —
-Gain phausftfir -' • DftnEtfterrr '■ ’Do Block,- - ' - ■
gpnderman, • 3’ecrps, - -WittkAiup,
Bpll. - Laroche. • , Lcray,
Curlßcckor, Aufray, , , Diiacltlne.
Jacobsen, .j.Burosey, Wilms,
Arndux, Cunello, Arntz,
Morutj,.: DiflTohbuch,, Do Vos, ,
Mfturer, . Mnrohni , . Marls.
, CruikshHiik;', LeUiMrt. ,v
Cnrabivfn, . 'n lo» -
• Spitzweg, - - I>e iTrackeldtff; J DscrrU* . !
lu-liren, i A.K. johos,
Vontoe,;. ' ..Volta, '•* . Werner.
Now on exhibition at the GulloriOtt • >
Ti.' ASHBBIDaB & CO., AUOTION
• EEBS. No. 6001IABKET Btreot.abOTO Fifth.
AUCTION SALES.
.rpHOMAS JUKOH - & SON, AUOTION-
X- BKKS AND COMMISSION MKBOIIANTB, J ,
« »P. l*•
r-Kwnntfißice’RbillirrSabßom atrtot;
HoußOhold Furniture of every description rocoived
a , „ , ohConsigumeht., .
Hales of Furniture at Dwelliaffi attended to on th#
• f >* .i- pioatrcaaonab^terma.^ ; .
i ftttontion toour Baie,to’lwi
.hold otNo. llioaheatnut street,mn FRIDAY MUKH
IN G, as the asporlinent of New and Secondhand Furnl
ta re and Carpets is yerylarge, and comprlaes Furnltaro
made by roaiiy of the: best ;cabinetmaters m£ our city- •
Also, large Andaman MlrrorsTParlor Organ * ffind ' Melo-' "
doon,Beantifuti'Docorated Toilot Bets, Sno HAlf ltfat
ressea,Bedding,'Ac, i - - • .. *■
_■■ - t ' • l Sale at No. 1110 Chestnut stroet. '■'
HANDSOME WALNUT -PARLOR, - LIBRARY*
‘'IIAMBBB: AND DINING KOOId frUHNiTUHE.
/*■ n„JJ, EL ,y. ET I,. ÜBUHSKLS and INGBAIrf
-A UETS, WALkUT PAItLOH OUGAN, ROSB-
S.U,'»l> „ MELOLKON, a ■ IIOHBWOOD ', PIANO
rUKTES, LAIIGE AND SMALL MANTEL AND
«l\ B k\?*, RS ' SUiTS 'OF OOTPAGB OHAW
. BEU FUKNITUItE, BOOKCASES, WAKDItOBES
«pA , Tfelf >E . , l < i^ l lP. B fs PFlOß LIBIiART TABLES,
’ MATKESSESj FEATHER
PFJ&i gOI'STRItS ANO PILLOWS, OHANDK-
I E »» B AVINGS.KItOHEN
-A+ a .on Friday morning, > V
.AJLLft® au ,f Jio P Ptore,' No mo Oheatnui
B ?^ ld » thefollowiagelogantSuitefor>PftTlor
in covered, with matoon,
fnS C i? a Sj! green and erimsiln reps, hair
1® tn»tch;>Ohambor Suits of
S«J2if«i2 r ik w lv b J Va - r l ,,^ CB . 10 matR,l J Dlning Room
FurnUuro.vin._Oak and Walnut; with; Sideboards to
2 11 l A c ' h 'r.^ 1 1 so ’ 0 * arpo f tH > Mirrors. China Ware. Cottago
•’Suits* Chairs of various kinds, Silver Plated Ware, En
gravings, Secondhand Furniture, Stoves, Kitclioa Fur
mture,Ac. -r..v ■
’ , SEWING MACHINES.
OneWheoler ft Wilson Family Sewing Machine.
, OnoLnddftWobster. ,do “do do coatSlM.
One Buttonhcdo Co.' do t do - • •
. FINE PIANO FORTES. / .
ON FRIDAY., " *
Atl o’ctook. at the auction store* will be sold— - * ■ -
,016 elegant rosewuodPiuno F.orte, by Decker A Bro.
One do -do -»- r . do-: ‘ «.•; 7 Kmorsdn i
One " do do \ do • Hallow & 4 Davia.
. Alao, Pianos by Scberrnnd others. •' a j i
SURPLUS FUliNlTimEj H Mbifeifo? 13TAONRE,
walnu.t .buffet, large .and; elegant*
Kr.ucb PlAto Mantel: Minor, flhS Eneliah BrusnoU,
April 29, at 10 o’clock, by. catalogue, at ,the N. W.-cor
ber of SeTenteenth and Mount Vernon atreeta. the
Household and Kitchen Furnitqye. £ - ,i . ; :
BUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITIDRfE, HAND
SOME BRUSSELS , AND-‘OTHER r DARPETS,
china, g t asswar:e. & c : v '
.■ ON FRIDAY MORNING. . 4'
A l>riL29;at_Jf> o'clock No,.JB3i)_Merv.ine Btreet,l.beT_.
tween Emventh and Twelfth streets, abbvo Montgomery
avetaie, thp Superior walnut and other household Fur
niture. j .-i ,\r> ■ :
' LARGE PEREMPTORY HALE. ,
VERY VALUABLE MACHINERY AND LARGE
, 'QUANTITY OP IRON AND STEEL.
RICHARD,NORRIS & SON’3(LOCOMOTIVE
WORKS
„■ ■ ; ON TUESDAY MORNING, . .
«ny 3, at 10 o’clock, on thfir promise*. Sevonteentli
, ”*pDeylvft;nla~a'reuue nod Spring Garden street,
fvill be Bold, the entire Valuable 3lacmnory and Mate
rial* or tlioee extensive Works. •.
now. ready and cau bo -had at the-aactiQD—
Store-.' . -• ~ -
J A * ~
AES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER;
- „ No. 422 Walnut Btroet.
REAL ESTATE SALE.. MAY 4TU, AT THE EX
. • •OflaNtrE.,
TtitHßale.on >Y cdneBilay,at 12 o’clock, noon, will in
clude— .. -•
lIA NHOC-K AND YORK STREETS-A valuable
Curry Comb Manufactory, with anginov
tooltiyAc.; lot, 72 by IOS feVt.- OipKanz' Court Sale: J2s~
fate cf nm.'Jßeark) dtteatid.' ! ’
NO. 20) SOUTH .SIXTH STREET-A three-story
brick dwelling, below Washington Square; lot 23 by 100
feet. -Orphani\Court Sale. £siate of .Wm. Holzitiuller,
deceased. „ _ _
NO. 618 N. SEVENTH STREET—Three-atory; brick
dwelling and lot, above Green, JGJS by 02 feot. Orphans 9
Court Saif, Estate of Alex'. Purvis. deceased.
NO. 1417 "NORTH TENTH STREET— ljiree-Btoryi
brick dwelling*, abovo Master street,l6 by" 74 feet»to
Prospect street. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate of Edward _
Mr Shanei deceased. ■■ ; ' 1 ‘
No. 1213 MARLBOROUGH STREET—Genteel throe
-ptory-briek-dwelHngs-lot-13-by-84-feet;—Orphanz y Court~
Sa-e. Estate of Ainy IVrizAt, deceased. - i
No. 220 CALLOWHIXL STREET—A desirable busi
ness at nnd, throe-story brick lager beersaloon, lflbylQO
feet. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate of Wm.. Daunt,
deceased*- . ■ ! • - •••’•> -j
NTI.-634 NORTH SIXTH STREET—A . handapm©
-modern residence,with threo^story^brlckbacfebuildings;"
lot, 19'byTOO Teofi A desirable.property. Executors?
PcTfwptory Sale;--Estatrc\f Henry Derineeri
BROAD AND BAINBRIDGR *BTRKBTS-*The wolK
known Hotel Property, tl»e“ Harmony HouHQ, I ’at the
N. W. cornerßroudanu ShippenBtreets/18by<lfoetv
-Clear. i 1 ■—
SJLVERTON : AVENUE, : 24th WARD-A Gbnteol
Residence, with Mansard roof, .Forty-eighth and Lan
castoriwetme ; lot 50 by 150 feet. *• ’
- ATLANTIC* ClTY—Hotel Property, known ,as. fit©
Lafona House/ corner of Atlantic and Kentucky
avenues. .. :'. r 7 . ..
building
lots, Uighland aud Evergreen Avonnes. Plan atafdre. -
Executor 9 * Sale.—Estate of Owen Sheridan, deed.
- ♦ • 1 ' J
ilyl ABTIN BROTBUSRB.AIJOTIONEKBg,
ill
N 0.704 CHESTNUT street, above Seventh
-PEREMPTORY SALE., r-
McNTCKELS’S -ODD-ESTABLISHED LIQUOR
STORE, AT AUCTION, N. B. COH. OF sfXTU
and SOU iH streets—Valuable Lease,
and Fixtures. , . . v
ON MONDAY MORNING, / >
May 2, at 10 o’clock, on the proml£tofl,.N. E.’corneir’of
Sixth and South 'streets, without reserve, the valuable
Lcaie, Gepd will Stock and Fixtures or McNickqU’s
old-established Liquor Store* the best hotel stand In the
city. This establishment is fitted up In the best manner.
There is now on hand an excellent stock of Liquors. '
Thib sale presents . . ..
A BARE CHANGE,
The proprietor having 2 other interests requiring his- —
- entire attention; during the,coming Bummer, the above
property will positively be sold without reserve. .
Bunting, uurborow & co„ -
, : .L; 1 . ’ , AUCTIONEERS,
Nos. 232 and 234 Market slroot/cornor of Bank.
LARGE SALE OF ‘ CARPETINGS, SQO / ROLLS
. . CANTON MATTINGS, Ac.:, •..;i ~r •
ON FRIDAY MORNING* ’ V
April. 29, at 11 o’clock, on font months * credit, about 200
pit-ces Ingrain, Venetian, List. Hemp, Cottage ana W
Carpetings,UautoDMattiDgB,Ao.- .. /!>/.:;•;/ , .
LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER- EURO
PEAN DRY GOODS, i , .. r. 4 .
ON MONDAY MORNING, ' 1 ‘ ;
May 2, at 10 o’clock,on fourmontbs 1 credit. : _ r ‘ ; .
SALE'OF 2000 CASES BOOTS, .BHOES, Hi TSrAO.
ON TUESDAY MOBNING. “
May 3. at 10 o’clock,» on fourmofathß^credit. •
By BABBITT So . CO.; AUCTIONEERS.
w CASH AUCTION HOUBB,
No. 230 MARKET street, comer of Bant streets 1
PEREMPTORY SALE, BY CATALOGUE., ,
ON FRIDAY MORNING.' ‘ ‘ ’
April-29, commencing at 10 OiclockvYia*~Stock of Spring
omlSouimer Clothing, Shirts, Furnishing Goods. Ac.
Also. Hosiery, Notions. Glores, Silks, Ribbons, Linen
Goods, Hdkfs., Spool Cottons, Ac. ,
Stock from Retail Store,, Ac.
T
,A. ileCljEl/LAND, AUOTIOiTBEB,
• 1219 ' CHESTNUT Street.; "
Personal attention given to Salbarof Household
/‘urniture at Dwellings.
■ tßr Public Sales of Furniture at the Auction Boom®,
1215 Chestnut street, every Monday jand Tnuraday. .
t&“ ForpArtlculars b6o Public Ledger. • • ' <
M9 r JH. B,—A superior class of. Furniture at Private
Bale .
CD. McCJjHES & CO., i i‘
» ■ . AUCTIONEERS,
No. 606 MARKET street.
BOOT AND SHOE SALEB EVERY MONDAY.
AND THURSDAY. •
Davis & harvez, auctioneers,
' (Date with M. Thomns & Sodb. ) ' "
, Store.Noß. 48. and 60 North Sixth Btrcet. :
• , tS r FtiruitUro Sales at tho Store every Tuesday.
, B&C Sales at Private Residences adUcitod. i > ■
The principai* money establish
ment, B. E. corner of SIXTH and RAGE streets.
- Money Advanced on’Merobandlse generally—Watches.
Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plate, and on all
articles of value, for any length of time agrefod on.
\VATOHEB AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE.SALE.
'Fine Gold Hunting Case, Doublo Bottom and Opoa
Face English,;American and i Swiss Patent Lovor
Watches Fine Gold Hunting Caso and Ojpeu Faco Lo-
Sino Watches; Pino Gold Duplex and otnor Watches;
'ino Silver Hupting.Oaso and Open Face English, Arne- .
rican'and Swiss Patent Lover aitd Lepino Watches;
Double Case English Quartior and other watches ; La-,
dins* Fancy Watches, Diamond Breastpins, Finger i
RiDgs, Ear Rings, Studs, Ao. ; Flrie Gold Ohains,Medal-
Bracelets, Scarf Pins, Breastpins, Finger Rings,./
Pencil Cases, and Jewelry generally.* •
FOR SALE—A largo ana valuable Fire-proof Ohest*
BUltnble for a Jeweller; cost $660, ■ , , ■
Also, several Lots in doutb Oaxuden,'Fifth and Ohest
nut streets ■ ' •' " -
CELL'S I'OPUMI DCVCLfIPEDIA',
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complete znxicorr, ■ ' r
A OAZETTEEU OF THE WOBZV, ■
A BIOGRAPHICAL BICTXOEAHYf
A BIBLICAL DICTIONARY,,
A LEGAL DICTIONARY,',
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■ Totul coat, bourn!, t,p3n«Bf ninnns. only, 437.60, ■
a saving of more than igilOO over pilfer similar tvorks.
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