TUE CREAM OF TUE NEW BOOKS. Dixon's Ilussian Travels. From litr. Dixon's_ work, "Free Ruts's," just published in London by. Hurst Blaekett, ,we extract a couple of passages: . , . PREVALENCE OF THE BELIGIOII# §ENTIACENT IN .Rusa A. "Enter into a Rtissian- she&--you, find a, chap!). Every rooru in that shed is sanctified; for-iwevery-rocth-theo. is a sacredjniage,it domestic altar, and a household god. The mate steps into that room with reverence; standing for a moment at the threshold, baring his bead, eroSsinghiniself, and uttering a saintly, verse. Once in the house lie, eels himself in the Presence, and every act of: his life IS dedl-. cated to llina in whom we live and move. 4 Slava Bogu*--Glory to God 7 ---is a phrase for ever on Ids lips; not as a phrase only, to be ilt lered in a light vein, as a. formal act, but with cm! d tending - and 'confession of - the soul Ile fasts very much, and pays a respect beyond our measure- to sacred places and' to sacred things. --Ale thinks day and night of his Angel ; and payments are made by him at church for prayers to .be addressed Milts name to that Guardian Spirit. Ile finds a divine en joyment. in the sound of cloister-bells, a fore taste of Heaven in kneeling near the bones of saints. The , charm of , his life is a profound conviction of his own unworthiness in the sight of God, and no mere pride of rank ever robs him of the hope that some One higher in virtue than - himself will prove his advocate at the throne of grace. Ile feels a rapture, strange to a Franki - in the cadence of a psalm, and the taste . of consecrated bread is to him a fearful -joy.-'Such-things are to him.not only things of life and death, but of the everlasting life and . the ever-present death." -INSIGNIFICANCE. OF RUSSIAN rAriis.ll rmusrs. "They ought, to be strong lir favor; yet through the craft . of tbeir - Blaeli -- riValii(tliti monks) they have-been--left,- not, only- without the right of meeting; but without the ,means of making their_ voices heard. The peasant was never beaten doWn so low in the scale of life as his parish priest ; for the serf had al ways his communal meeting, his choice of • Ehlers, his ricbt of speech, and his faculty of appeal. The parish - priests expectThange; they expect it, not from within the clerical body, but from without; not from a Synod of mmihs, but from married and , reforming Tsar. This champ is coming -on; a great and healing re %ludo!' ; an act . Of emancipation for, the 'Working, •:elergY, , ..not IeSS Striking and' beneficent than the act of emancipation for the toiling serfs." Au Artist in-Corslea. Mr. Edward Lear,the traveled artist to whom Tennyson addressed his poem, "To L. L. ? on bls travels in ;313tee,". and now an occasional con talbutor to Our Young :Folks, las just pub lished his Journal of a Landscape Painter in Corsicar--(3ush,-London).... Mr. Lear's agreea ble •Stylewill - justify us in presenting a, few ex tracts. Ile goes out to sea from Nice and past ''less Isles Sanguinaires" in this wise : MEDITEIIEANEAN MISERIES. lipril 9.—The . night voyage, 'though far . from pleasant, has not been so bad 'as might have been expected. He is fortunate who, -after ten hours of sea pass - age, can reckon up I , no - worte - Inemories - than -: those-of a-passive condition of suffering—of that 'dislocation of mind and body, or inability to think straight forivard; so to write, when the outer man is —twisted and-rolled -and- jerked,_and-the-move _ ments of thought seem more or less to corres pond with those of the body. Wearily go by The slow sad hums that - bring us all things ill; ~and-vain-is the effort to enliven therni.as every fresh lurch of the vessel tangles practical - and. pictorial suggestions with untimely scraps of _poetry_;_indiatinct.regyets and predictions,com plete for a new "Book of Nonsense," and all kinds of inconsequent imbecilities, after--this sort : Would it not have been better to have remained at Cannes, where I bad/ not yet visi ted Tbeoule, - the Sant de Lou P, and other places ? Had I not said, scores of times, such and such a voyage was the last I would make? • • • Is it not disagreeable to look for ward to two or three months of traveling quite alone ? Would ,/ it not be delightful, to travel as J. A. S. Is about to do. in company -with - a Wife and - 'child ? • Does it not, as years advance, become clearer that it is odious to be alone? Have not many distinguished. persons, (Drone among others, arrived at this conclusion? * • *, Will _those poodles cease from trotting up and down the deck? Is it not unpleasant, at fifty-six years of age, to feel that it-is increasingly pro bable that a man can never hope to be other wise than alone—never, no, never more. Did not Edgar Poe's raven distinctly say, Never more'? Will those poodles be quiet ?—'Quoth the raven, never more.' Will there be any thing worth seeing in Corsica? Is there any ro mance left in the island ? Is there any sub limity or beauty in its-scenery? Have I not taken too much baggage? Have I not rather taken too little ? Am I not an idiot for coming.. at all? Thus, and in such -a groove did the machinery of thought go on, gradually refusing to move otherwise than by jerky --spasrusrafterthe - fashion - of - Imechanical 011en= -- dorfl exercises, or verb - catechisms of familiar phrases. Are there not banditti? Had there not been Vendetta? Were there not Corsican brothers? Should I not carry clothes for all sorts of weather? Must Thou not have taken a dress-coat ? Had lie not many letters of in troduct ion ? Might We not have taken extra pairs of spectacles? Could You not have pro vided numerous pairs of walking-boots? Could They mat have forgotten boxes of quinine pills? Shall ll'e possess flea-powder? * • • Ought not the, cahin-lamps and glasses to cease jing ling? 'Night not those poodles stop worrying? —and so on almost, seemingly, forever. • AdAceio: - ABUNDANCE - OF 1101'8. - Mon. What- is going to happen ?—a re markable clattering noise fills the air: • I look out of window and behold a torrent of chil dren, a hundred at. least, all carrying bits of wood, which they knock and bump and,rattle against all the railings, door-steps and walls, as their procession, passes on. Now, in most southern places where Christians are desirous Of celebrating Easter by triumphant noises, pistols and crackers are tired off at the proper time. Every one who has been in Home at that season is aware of the norbar made on the Saturday preceding Easter Day ) and in the Mal tese villages At no time does the impression of multitu dinous little boyhood leave me in Ajaccio ; no sooner aril I upstairs than I happened to look beyond the houses of the Place du Diamant towards live high and Slanting wulls folloWhig the direction of the steep hillside hard by. Now, in any other place where I ever was, such walls would be infVSted by cats, or pigeons, or swallows, but here I count taVenty-eight little boys, all scrambling up the wall-tops after the fashion of lizards, and sliding down again— which pastime goes on allay long. AT CAURO: '1'111.: C0111)1CANS AltE - moult: I , l:ENcli THAN FRENCEIAII O .N. Hardly had I sat doWn to supper than I .found 1 had `committed an error, into width a ----little-vievions-thought" ' inight litfielireNefited . my falling; yet, with the very best intentions, a man may sometimes "rush in where angels fear to tread." One of the party spoke French with a Parisian aeftnt," the otherS were Corsi . - cans. " Voys ices, Francrth.4, -„ ion ,q aur '1" said I; a remark which immediately produced a su doen chill and pause; and after these caane -' 7this reedy: Monsieur, zioll:1 Nona toils • Francois." I had yet to learn that, the terms . • French" and "Corsican" ateamt-used - by the discreet in this island; yott earl ' indieute,the foimer by " CrAntinental" and the latter by .Inuiaire,!' or " du pays." AT SARTENE-7FINE LANDSCAPE AND, STRONG '',t3tIPERSTITION. " While.l am thinking how pleasant it would be to get Istudies'of this•very peculiar .stenery, by living at Satter* and , walking seven or eight miles daily;Peter suddenly halts below the of Odunchetto, which stands high above the road. 'What is the matter?' says but Peter Only' , paints to the village and crosses biniself, and looks tonnd at, me. !What has-happened-?'-1-repeat:ter-vvhispersTLin that village a priest has lately died, and with out confessing himself.' In the midst of visions of landscape— , What,' as Charles the Twelfth said to his secretary, ' What has this bomb to do with what I am dictating?' " PERIODICAL PIIBLICATIONS. With a story by Miss Alcott, author of "Little Worrien," and "Old-Fashioned Girl ; " two full page _illustrations ; the=-.continuation of --.lts various serials, and other bright and lively things, -Merry's. Musevrt 'for. May riiesents its familiar and ever-welcome face. Published by B. Fuller, Boston. - - • In Fr ery Saturday, No. 19; Diellens's Novel, "The Mystery of Edwin Wood," is continued, and two interesting chapters of the story are given. This number also contains several at tractive *illustrations. The most. prominent is Mr. Eytinge's drawing of Sairey Gamp and Betsey Prig. This carefully : drawn picture represents these famous old nurses just on the point of falling out abbut the celebraled Mrs. Harris.- This drawing is 'the first of a series, in which will be comprised some of the prin cipal characters and scenes in Mr. Dickens's, Works ; such as Captain Cattle, Little Nell and her Grandfather, Mr. Mieawber 'Sam 'Weller; &c., the whole forming 'an attractive Dickens Gallery. There is also in prepa ration a Booth Gallery, fu which this great actor-will-be—represented-in-his-most-famotts` parts_.; llichlieu, S.hylock, lago, Othello, &c.,. by Mr. W. J. Hennessey. - .An- excellent number of The Journal of the Franklin Institute appears for April, with finished lithographic engravings, and the custo mary variety of scientific news compiled by the able editor, Prof. Henry Morton, Ph. D. We receive PetOsoii's Counter:fel - ED etector and Naliciiial..l3ank-Note List for May 2d, with full list of . broken, closed, fraudulent and worthless ii'ariks.. To all persons •• ebanging money this Detector is an invaluable friend.. MURDER IN iIIIAAVILLE. Au Atrocious Crime A correspondent of the Titusville Elerald, writing from Meadville, under date of - April 27th, says : Considerable excitement was caused this af ternoon by the report that the body of a mat? with his bands tied behind his back and a ban dage over his mouth had beep discovered lying iu French creek, about two miles beloiV this place, partly submerged in the water. - --The following-facts have been ascertained That the body is that of Richards, a French man, who formerly lived about fOur miles east of this city, and who mysteriously disappeared 3 . on'oi—about the 15th of last month. He left home on the morning of the 15th of March, with a considerable amount of money on his 'person, for the purpose — of — buying cattle. In the afternoon of the same day he is reported as Ih - tiVing - been 'seei - about four orfive miles nortli;- - 81; of this place, and another report says that be was seen shortly before , night in the lower part of this city. _ Rumor says that two.'tifirs-oluTariery-lues tkinable character left this place, a few days after the disappearance of Richards, and that one of them exhibited a much- larger amount of money than he bad previously - been in the . habit of having, which,_ With the-fact-that - they frequented that portion of the-town-known-to be the resort of the French, their previous repu tation and sudden disappearance, to say the least, has a very suspicious look. What may yet be developed in the case is hard to conjec ture, but this much is evident, that Richards came to his death by the bands of some person or persons, by being knocked down, his hands bound behind his back, a gag placed in his mouth, robbed of his money, .and his body thrown into the creek. Considering the length of time , since the murder, the body is in a remarkable state of preservation. -- The -only marks of found on the body was a slight depression or inden tion over the right eye,but which of itself would not cause death. In the pocket of his vest was found a pipe, which-was at-once - recognized . by those ac quainted with Richards as his pipe,. In one of his pants pockets was his wallet; which con tained a small piece of paper and one single copper, and in- the other pocket was his jack ku ife. His family consists of a wife and six chil dren, who are thus deprived of a husband and father by the hands of assasSinsi the most cold blooded of any that ever existed, if we are to judge from the manner in which they have accomplished their fiendish work. 0. Dumas on Woman's Laughter. Alexandre Dumas fits is at variance, in his much-talked of preface to L'Ami des Femmes, -with-the-poets - of - ancient and modenflimes. The Greeks, who had such a keen sense of the beautiful, qualified Venus as the "laughter loving." Shakespeare was very fond of sprightly heroines, - whose follies provoked laughter. Moore immortalizes the feminine laugh in his exquisite sketch of an Irish girl, to whom he was pleased to give the Asiatic name of Notuniabal. Balzac (who can be hardly called a poet) was very fond of " a silver laugh," and used to say that none but thorough-bred gentle women had a right to weep, because. they alone wept without disfiguring themselves. Now, hear what M. Dumas, the,:younger,,says on the other side. If comedy has been so long in disfavor It is because woman don't like it. And why do they dislike it V Because in a comedy men are only conquered by the ruses, the tricks, the malice, and the graces of the fair. This does not satisfy woman's ambition. It smacks of the feints in a fencing-school. The conqueror neither sees the blood nor hears the groans of the conquered. Wothan delights in the hand to hand light with the other sex which is the soul of tragedy. She wants publicly to prove that she has the power to subjugate her adver sary, to make him bite the dust, to kill, to de vour him. She wants you to see him down, and to tear his heart out unless he sue humbly for mercy, and confess her as the sovereign of • the universe, or acknowledge himself a wretched fool for having misunderstood and insulted her so long. But there is another reason why women do . not. like comedy. No woman wishes to laugh in pub 7 lic. A laugh depoetrics lier"aud contorts. her visage. There is a frankness in a hearty laugh,which jars with her diplomatiegenius. A woman throws away her best arm when she laughs. The tear is what she trumps in. A humid eye is always, interesting, whereas an open mouth never is. It is simply an abomi nation. Smile if volt will, lovely woman, but nevpr laugh. For. twenty actresses who can drt(w - tears, there is hardly one win) can excite to-laughter. The-laughter-oran,:actress-4-sel— dom communicative because. it is a surface thing. It is at war with the female organiza tion. A comical woman does not really belong to her sex, and other women dislik;..her. Nevertheless, glory to the laughter-loving fe male who is not so much a bearded man in cilDnitio as an excellent, companionable gar con. er of the first shilling edition 'hanr , put s2o;ooo . into . his pocket —The publish of Sbahespeard by the venture, HIGADELP - BPLLETINI:AVI ONDA - Y; KA7 rout rich INiiAiiosa A Statement of Iknetotat Moverrtents, ,Some of the Elements of Confaston. •• *, [From tho Waterville (Me.) Mail, tprll ....Even last year - it came - out- that deir,"rlier;• sey was to follow the footsteps of Grevernor Chamberlain and it was ,tO prevent a et:lenge in certain political currents that the latter. was persuaded to hold on another.year....Erien then it was guessed that the thiee :swift racers, Mr.. Morrill, Mr. Blaine and ,Governor Chamber , lain were in training- for„the Senatorial contest •-that-is-tordistract—thL-egislitmerialli - "One . or more might be " drawn"—but not yet. General Hersey had already won the entire Hamlin strength by services rendered in defeat ing Mr. Morrill. This year he gets the pole and gains an inch in the start. 'Hamlin ' backs him to pay a debt, and possibly to feed a few small fishes to his friends on. . the old score. Mr. Blaine don't_ feel sure of a re-election Oki fall, and is willing to, cornpro tnise for the Senatorship a., few months later. •He is Chairman of the RepUblidan State Committee,_and bears, to be quiet while • 'Hersey setS"the corit That seem . to: promise well for.both. His delay, which comes froni caring a little more for one thing than for an other, is daily drawing strong temperance men away from' the party ; while divisions and sub divisions, with which he dare not meddle, are threatening a general uprising that no single - man can control. Meanwhile Morrill's,friends are not idle. They say he • held the endorse ment of the people at'-the moment he failed against Hamlin.' He has stood the test of in vestigation. Whether Blaine • can pass the or deal is not vet revealed. A' second Hamlin triumph over Blaine's'-shoulder's would rouse the attention of the men who create, the Legis lature, and thvesult ' might be the overthrow of the, whole Senatorial - quartena named. Mr. Chamberlain ,is the " Catsar , and his fortunes " that are to sink or swim. These," fortunes . " are -.the soldiers_that_ survived the war. Blane has failed 'to win their favor, and it remains hi be seen what Chamberlain will do with the power he holds in them. His old "bugle" corps even continue to threaten Hersey over his shoulders. Hichborn, Knowlton and Perham serve, each in -their place, to keep the _penplaialiciug_while_the Work_goes—on.. The temperance men, like Orator Pull; have "two tones to their voice." A .portien of them would really like to see a stout Prohibitionist put for ward by the Republicans, while others see their fortunes only in a third party. _Perham threat .ens one. of these.- divisions,-. and Mersey the other; While Mahon, more than any one else, suggests the safe and quiet contest' of last year. ' These area few of the elements of confusion in which both the parties named find them selves.involved. . The Democratic lines present their normal intangibility—looking for some thing to turn up by which they may better their condition, IN' ithont any obvious danger of making it weise_. When Mr. Blaine's Com mittee venture s t) move the jam will break— and lien we Open see what we shall see. JEFFERSON EIAVIS. Let Kim be_ orgotten. The N. Y. Post, speaking of Jefferson Davis's recent letter upon Senator 'Cameron, says The best thing that can be done with Mr. Jefferson - Davis - =both - foritimself -and—Son-the - = country, is to let hint drop out of sight and out -- of mind as quickly.as possible. .His narrow mind atiA:poisoneff heart, his cruelty,X ;brave_ foes when m=power~and'bis-l'r-ightful—misman— agerhent of the resources wrested from a peo ple whom he first deluded -and — then crushed, his melodramatic efforts at tragic -grandeur Ali' Washington and in Richmond, and his farccal flight,under-a-cowardly--andludicrous-disguise, -.when-the Jatin-tehad.wrought came—home—to him; in short, his execrable crimes and child ish blunders will - still occupy a page in history, and he will always be the most_ contemptible figure among men prominent in the affairs of this century. But let hitnremain in history, and not. rise with all his shame upon him, to affront and excite us now. We want peace, brotherhood, oblivion, union. Men like him, who learn nothing and 'forget nothing, who cannot even now accept the' judgment of events and lay down the , laugna,ge of treason, are better in the past-than. -in -.the present. •He cannot be brought, as a living man, before the American people, without awakening curses which are asleep, hatreds which have no place in the work of to-day. His is the head on which lies the blood of our brothers and friends,slaio. •on both sides of the contest his wicked ambi tion provoked; and of those murdered by slow torture in his prison -houses; the head which is the symbol of fraternal strife and of national devastation. Away with his name from our sight ; and let us and our children forever, as citizens, regard it as Christians do the name of Judas, WM: ---- FARSON'S IMPROVED PATENT SOFA BED makes a handsome Sofa and comfortablo Bed, with Sprlng-Illattrass attached.—Thoso-wishing tuuconarnize room should call and examine 'them at the extensivo first-class Furniture Warttrooms of Farson & Son, No. 228 S. Second Street. AIeoAVM. FABSON'B PATENT EXTENSION TABLE IvAbTENING: Every table (should have them on. They hole the leaves firmly together when nulled about the room. mlll7 3m§ GAS F 1 XT URES.—MISKEY, MER RILL THACKARA, No. 718 Chestnut street, .manu facturers of Gas Fixtur , s, Lamps, &co., Sc., would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant as sortment of Gas Chandellera, Pendants, Brackets, Sm. Tbey also introdnee gas pipes Into dwellings and public buil, lugs, and attend to extending, altering and repair ing Wren. All work warranted. - ' . WWl' ESSOIt JOHN IIUCHANAN, M. D. L can be consulted personally or by letter in all dill• eases. Patients eau rely upon a. safe, speedy, per rniolcut cure, as the Professor prepares and furnishes new, scientific and pesitivt, rmt,(4ll(qi specially adqpied 10 the wants of tile patient. Pri vete offices in College N 0.514 PINS stFeet. Office hours front 9 A. 111% to 9.1' M. up3o ly CARPETIN GS, &C CARPETS MADE 'l'o WEAR WELL.— POLLocK, , 937 htstrlce, area, Hells the ehenpeet rerpets. Juet ex:01116e them. a OT - UOD NEW; FOR THE LADIES. --- 1 - 11 7 14 TY NRPFTS OF ALL HINDS Cniitii•ULLY('l;flWikigii. ra•OPNTRA onnewr cLEANING • EST A BLPATIM ENT, 20 N. 11110.14) ',treat. below VINE. apl2 lmo* rriuG WANTED—WANTED A SMALL L Steam Tugomitable for, Southcrn 'River Navtga• lion, of light draught. 'Apptylo twit RAN, ItIP3SELL & CO., 11l Chostunt Arcot. . WAN - TED,,A. :VESSEL Tp !WING A cargo of timber from Gcorgia—ftili cargo out. Apply to COCHRAN. RUSSELL &00 11l Chestnut (arca. lIRUGGIST6 WILL " FIND A LA WE 1./ stock of Allen's Medicinal Extracts and Oil Almonds, Bad. Ebel. Opt., Citric Acid, Coxe's - Sparkling Gelatin, genuine Wedgwood Mortars. &a., just landed from bark Hoffnuug, from London. ROBERT - SHOEMAKER CO., Wholesale Druggists. N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets. . • TIMM G b'ErNDRIES - = - G RADGE atm Mortar Pill• Tiles, Combs, Brusher: Mirrors, Tweezers, Far l3oxes,liorn Scoops, Surgical Instrto ments, Trusses , ' Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial, Oases, Glass and Metal Svrltrra. Arc., all at " Viral) Hands" vices. SNOWDEN & JIROTIEER, atis.o 29 South 'Eighth street, CtiOAP--GEICUINE AND VElit V enperior-200 boxes just landed from bnrk Idea, and nr eqlo by ROJIETIT 8110 EMA Ell & (70., In verting rye. ,ete•W ta r Fourth R and Ilium etre() • • 11,08 IN NOW ato lamling from steamer "Titmenr, , ' froth IVilmilla ton.N. (L,and for Bak) Ly CUU,IIIIAN, EUSiSELL 111 Chet:Unit street:- SOFA BED, bvAS ieIXT!U RES. 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MORRIS, TASKER &- co. • PIIILADEI i PIILt, Jan,-22,1870. . trihi2-tf T H O M SO N' 61 LONDON KITOH• ener, or European 'Ranges, for families, 'hotels or public institutions, in twenty different sizes, Also,_PhiladelphiaJtanges,Hot-Air-Furnacies Portable Heaters, Low, down Grates, Pireboard Stoves, Bth Boilers, Btew-hole Plates,__Brollers (looking Storei. etc, EDGAR L. THOMPSON, - . Successor to SHARPE k THOMSON, no29m w f (hit N 0.209 North Second street THOMAS S. DIXON & Late Andretve & Dixon, • N 0.1.82,4 CHESTNUT Street, Planada.. Opposite United States Hint. snufacturers of LOW DOW PAUL CHAMBER, , And FFICE, otberOBA.TES, ' For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Fir A.LBO WARM-AIR FURNACES, For Warming Public and Private Buildings REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, • "oh) CHI mNEyCAPS, 000BING-RAS,BB WHOLE N S GE ALE and RETAILLEBB 1.111118 ER.. MAULS,- BROTHER & CO., - 2500 South Street. •I't PA TTERN K MAKERS. 1870 • IPATTERN MAERS.. GROWN SE= • NIOHIGAN " CORR -PINE FOR PATTERNS. 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VaLOW PINE LITISI-BER.—OADEREI j cargoes of every description Sawed Lumber exe cuted at abort notice—quality subject to inspection Apply to EDW. H. lIOWLEY:I6 South Wharves. lIIA.CHINERY. IRON, &G. 1-11(gsT FENCE:7 The undersigned are prepared to execute orders for ENGLISH IRON "FENCE, ._o_f_the beet_ make—The most sightly and the mast economical fence that can be used.. Specimen panels of various styleia - this fence may be seen at our office. . . . . YARNALL & TRIMBLE, 147 South Front street nrib9 am§ --- MERfaCK. SUNS SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, 430 WASHINGTON Avenue, Philadelphia, MANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES—igh and Low Pressure, Horizon tal, "Vertical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast and Cornish Pumping. BOlLERS—Cylinder, Fine, Tubular &c. STEAM HAMMERS—Nasmyth and ' Davy styles, and 01 all sizes. CASTINGS—Loam, Dry and Green_Sand, Brass, &o. ROOFS—Iron Frames, for covering with Slate or Iron. TANKS—Of Cast or Wrought Iron,for refineries, water, oil, dm. GAS MACHINERY—Such as Retorts, Bench Castings, "Holders and Frames, Purifiers; Coke and Charcoal Borrows, Valves, Governors, &c. SUGAR _bl ACHINERY—Such_ as __Vacuum _ Pans -and Pumps. Defaulters, Bone Black Filters, Burners. Washers and Elevators, Bag Filters, Sugar and Bons Black Cars ; &c. Sole manufacturers of the following specialties: In Philadelphia and vicinity ,of William Wright's Patent Variable Cut-off Steam Engine.. • In the United States, of Weston's Patent Self-cent*. hag and Self-balancing Centrifugal Sugar-draining Ma. chine. • ' Glass & Barton's improvement on Aspinwall & Woolsey't . . Centrifugal. Bartol's Patent Wrought-Iron Retort Lid. iiirahan's Drill Grinding Rest.. Gontractors for the design, erection and fitting up of Re tineriesfor working. Sugar or itiolansee. _.,._____-- ---- CIOPPER AND YELLOW METAL . N..) Sheathing, Brazier's Copper Nails, Bolts and Ingot Copper, constantly on hand and for Salo by.HENRY WINSOR 14: 0(1.. No. an !..ionth Whareoß. DENTISTK . TF.I.I.RTY VEA.RS' ACTIVE PRAU .ra.f 4 TirE.-Dr. FINE, No. 219 Vino street, below Third, inserts the handkuduest Teeth in the city, nt prices to suit all. Teeth Plugged, Teeth Repaired, Exchanged, or Remodelled to suit. Gas and Ether. No pain in extracting. Office 11°11[4,8 to 6. m1126-6,m,ttinuq OPAL ENTALIAN A. A OTERI - 011 artivlo for cleaning the Teeth,destroying animalcule •which infest them', giving tonoto the grans and leaving a feeling_ of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the month. It may be used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and blooding gums, while the aroma and detersiveneSs will recommend it to every ono. Be. big composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Phyisik clans and Microscopist, it is confidently offered as a reliable substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in vogne. Eminent Dentists, acquainted 'with. the constituents of the Pontallina, advocate its use; it contains nothing to prevent itO unrestrained employment. Blade only by JAMES T. STUN N. Apothecary t - Broad and Spruce streets. •ally ‘ and tr. li7Stiifiktionii4 .- Robert O. Davis, Ueo. C. Bower, Chas. Shivers, 8. it. licColin, • 8.-(). Bunting, Ohas.ll. Eberle, Jame N. Marks, - E. Bringhurst & 00,, Dyott & Co., 11. O. Bons, Wyatt' & Bro. For sale by Drn,gglstsgono — FrOC - BroWbb, Hassan( & Co:, U. Koony, 'lsaac H. Kay, C. 11. Needles, T.J. Ilaeband, Ambrose Smith, • - Edward Parrish, Wm. 8.-Wobb, • James L. Biwpham, --anghos AD Combo, Henry A .13nivf*. Q P 'BITS 'TlJRlrlr.,Wir — Ni -- E.7-:3 . 22 BARRELS Spirits Tor no ins now landing from steamor , " Pio noor," from Wilmington, N. 0., mot for salo by 00011. BAN, RUSSELL CO,, 111 Chestnut strut. -2; -1$70: =--- - - SUMMER. RESORTS. THE NEW COI.ONNIADE HOTEL, .. . ~.. . Fifteenth atniChentnnt Streeta r la_orienlorllonAerm ot• Tiansk!ntAnestifllleintrantlrely new in alliite s clepatminte.,and I ,farniiilio \hi tbeAnost eloF ant initnnot, is not expelled by any istabliiipnont in Oa coontry. Odntlem6i at all thins Inv:tilting to* show thd apartniente,', Terms nxrderats. ,: :* apt 2. lot§ *". , QIIMVER,;IIO ARD I.IsIG:—THE UND Eh sgled fs now ensiling a convoLient and comfortable -tosrding-lionse in liedb•rd, Pc. Persons aesirous.of fgag - orgybyuirwOrp Miavatdreire — D7lißoDi , , Proprietor, Bedford, Pa. • Reference—WlLLlAM B. BOYD & CO., bro. South Water street. ttp22 f m w ting TRIMMINGS AND PATTERN h. li/rES..M. -A.—BINDER'S TRIMMING., JNJ LACES,AND PAPER PATTERNS. 1101. N. W. COR: 75LEVENTH and CHESTNUT. NONELTIVS IN.TUiIf-ED AND SPRIG AItiSLINS. Pinner, from 250; to an. • lirench.rnuslins, 2 Yenta wide, &IC. Elegant.sethi; el 75 per yard. '.-Tbra Thumb fringeti; , /$1 per dozen. • PARA &MS: MADR.UP LACE GOODS. Block Thread,. Gana°, Pointe Applique, Valenci ennes Laces, Lace Collars. . - -• Railings, all the styles, in tree. - Cotton gimps and fringes. . • .Icoeph kid gloves, ei, every pair warranted. Bride] veils and wreaths, Yretich jewelry, corsets and Loop skirts. Oeffering machines, • 'Avon want a baudaomely•fitting f woll-madp suit, at short notice, go to • ' • -." - MRS. BINDER'S. ' • 'BllO never"dliappolnte. It leLtruly a wonderful ostab liplanent. . The above goods 'cannot bo equalled In cmditty or price. tny26 art' HARDWARE, *C. BUILDING AND HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE. Machinists, Carpenters and other Me - ohanics' Tools. Einges, Screws,. Locks, ,Knives and Forks, Spoons, 'Coffee Mills, &c., StoCks and Dies;Plrig and Tenor Taps, -Universal und - Scroll - iMincksT Plantor, liv - grbat - varterr, - All to bo bad at tit° Loweit Possible Prices At - the - CHEAP-FOR...VASIL Hard _ ware Store of . ' J. B. SHANNON, No. 1000 Market Street. - E - vs9r PURE WHEAT WHISKY Distilled from the Grain T. J. MARTIN & CO., KEYSTONE DISTILLERY, NORTIIWEST CORNER OF Twelfth 'and Washington Streets, ' ' No;150 North Front Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. To whom it may concern: All the leading medical authorities recognizetheyalue of diffusive stimulants. Numerous eminent physicians end surgeons might be named who hare advocated their employment In the treatment of a large clans of dis orders. No Dispensary Is considered complete- without them. - They are prescribed-in-all-publlc-arid -private Hospdala,riladaidministered bedside practitioners. . But the difficulty has been to obtain The pungent aroma of the fusel oil and biting acids premnt in all of them--can he, scented as the glass is raised to the lips. 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 nosinint - draught has gone down. Paralyale,ldrocy. rri= sanity and death are the pernicious fruits of such pota tions. Medical science asks for a pure stimulant to use as a 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 sett of disease. It is the property-of-the stimulant to diffuse, and by the aid of its peculiar nutritious 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 PURE WHISKY To accomplish beneficial results. Having great experience in the distilling of Whiskies, and:the_ largest. and hest. equiPPod \catabi lalun Nitt . itS kind in she country, supplied with the latest improve: meats in apparatus for cleansing Whisky of fusel oil and other impurities, by strict personal supervision the proprietors cf Keystone Wheat Whisky Aro enabled to offer a Pure Whisky Distilled from WHEAT, and, being made from the grain, presses all its Nutritious qualities, and can be relied upon to be strictly as represented, having been examined thoroughly by the leading analytical chemists of this city, whose certificates of its puritrand fitness for medical purposes are appended. We invite examination. and any who would convince themselves we ask a rigid analysis. T. J. MARTIN & 00. N.B.—Notice that the caps and corks are branded with our name. to prevent counterfeiting. For sale by all resnoctable Druggists. Price per bottle. 453 b). - Orders sent - to - No. IbON, -- FRONT street will receive protopt attention. CIIEMICAL LABORATORY, N0M.103 and 112 Arch st. PHILADELPHIA, March 19, MN. Messrs. T. .T. Martin 4 Co., Plii , adelphia. Pa. Gentlemen:-1 hnie made a careful examination of the KeYstone Pure Wheat Whisky, and found ft to hen p fee , ly pure article, and entirely fr, , e from fits 4 oil and other InjUriollti uub ti,nce . Ite purity, and its pleroont and agreeable flavor, render it particularly valuable for medicinal purposes. Yours truly, - F. A. GENIUS. • CIIL'SICAL LABgRATORY, No. 131Wa'nut street. PHILADELPHIA, March 17,1870. Messrs. 7'. .T. Martin g• Ca., P/iihirtelphia, Pa. Gentlemen:—The sample of Vtu stone Pure Wheat WidAY, submitted to me for analysis, I find to he pure, and, aseuch, I highly recommend itsor medicinal pur-, pesos. llespectfully, etc, WM, H..BRTJCICNEN, Analyt. and Consult. Chemist. CHEMICAL LAnonnTony,-Ncy.-417-\99.lntit-streeti -I'int.AprumniA,April 6, 1870. Afrs'sr. , •. T.. 7. Alrortin 4 Co., Philatlepala, Pa. ointlemen :- 1 have mode an analysis of the Ham ole of Keystone Pure Whisky, sent by you for examination, and find it entirely free from fusel oil or any other dole- Wrions matters, nisi I consider it applicable to any non which parf. whisky cony be desired. Respectfully,. CHAS. lir. CRESSON. Nold Wholesale by FOCNCIO. nuns ac. CO.. N. W. corner 'CENTEL mud 3IAOIRET strct to. • eplS m f tin eyTEST RECEIVED AND IN STORE 1,000 coma; of Champagne, mparlcling Catawba And Cali fornia \Vines, Port,llladoira, Sherry, Jamaica and Santa Cruz Bunt, fine old Brandies and Winoktea, Wbolesale and Retail. P. J :JORDAN, 220 Pear street, Below Third and Walnut btreetuAnol above Dock Street. • del tf T'ORD — AN'S --- CkIJERRA7TED PURE lONIC GI Ale for Invalids, flintily nee, etc. The subscriber is now furnished with his full Winter supply of his highly nutritious and well-known bever age. Its wide - spread and increasing rep, by order of physicians, for invalids, use of families, Ste., commend it 'to the attention of all consumers who want a strictly pure article ; prepared from the best materials, 'and put up in the most careful manner for home use or transpor- Antion, (kiderohy'rnall or otherwise promptly suppplied P . ." - J ORD kW, No. 220 Pear street, de7 . below Third and Walnut streets. FIRE-PROOF SAFES. For Sale Cheap. A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. Address, "LEON," thls °Moe de2o-tlra MEDICAL, TI3 E WONDERS ACCOMPLISH. ED through the _agency of the, main° ( A dL nvar Oilin Scrofula, Bronchitis, Chronic Cough, and even Consumption, almost surpass belief, JOHN C.11.100:a dr Co.'s "- Pure Medielnal Coil,Liver 01W-- each bottle of which In accompanied by medical 14111 " 11- 'toes of the ltigttest order.-the public have the best brand of the preparation known to the scientific -world. 'JOB C. BAILER di 00 No 718 Market strait, Phila delphia, Penn. "" For salt by an dru#lchibt. f°'., • f7NANCIAL. .r. w:oiLliotr6mt & co iI3ANiCERS. 42 SOUTH THIRD STREET; Negotiate Loans, Buy and-Sell Go7ernent'and• other re- ' liable Securities. je9l m w f 175 5-20'S AND 1881'S Bought, Sold and F.Xchanged on most liberal terms. GOLD nought and Sold at , Mwket Rates. COUPONS CASHED. PACIFIO RAILROAD BONDS.- Bought and Sold. srrocr,Ks Bought and Sold on Commission Only. Accounts received and Interest allowed 4 on daily balances subject to check at sight. PA- 40 South Third St-, PHILADELPHIA. ayint - WIIkRTON ~Mlh & OO BANKERS A.ND BROKERS, No. 121 B. THIRD STREET. BIICUESETORII TO - SMITH, RANDOLPH & Eyerrdspartment.of Banking liminess shall metre prompt attention, as heretofore. tootatiotui of Monks. Gold and Gorernments constantly received from mu friends,-E,-T). RA NDOLPII-* CO. liew 'York, hr Oinr PRIVATE WIRE.' Jab-37 JAY -- COOKE & CO., Philadelphia, New York and Washington, 13A-NlK..Eits, Dealers in Government Securities. Freda' attention given to, the Purchase and Bale of Bonds and Ptocks on Commission, at the Board of Bro kers in this and other cities. INTERES7 ALLOWED ON pRPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLO RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST , MENT. - Paint)Wets and full information given at our office : INo. 114 S. Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. tn 1129 tf rp COUPONS OF FIRST MORTGAGE Fever) Per Cent. Bonds of the Fredericksburg and Oin dons% ille Railroad Conuriny, of Virginia, due May let. payable in gold, will be paid by the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, New York, Trustees. The coupons will be cashed at the office of SA3IIIEI WORK, Banker, '11 ,9 ! t om No. 25 South Third street, Philadelphia. rEH.FUIIIEIt Rau ray & Lanman's Florida Water, The, most celebrated arid most delightful of all per- fumes, for use on the hand- kerchief, at the toilet, and 0 in the bath, for sale by all Drnggists and ._Perfumers ^7t .fm 41M§ POCKET BOOKS, &C. C. . C. F. RUM PP, 110 k 118 N. 4111 Sty PFIT. A TVt.' • Manufacturer and Importer of POCKET-BOOKS .... - .2,9 '''-: e l ' 4 ii g I.l , :oeitwourf iD (uney anal Dlnhowsny • Writing, I)eril.s.. _ r Ladles' & Bents' Satchels and Travelling Ilags, In all styles, MAINTELS,-*.C. Oi ti-e laical and moat beautiful deaigna, and all other Slate work on band or madoto order. A !Ho. I'EACII BOTTOM ROOFINWSLATES. dory and Macaroon:, BIXTBENTII,and °ALLOW; 11111.1, t.treoto WILSON "at MlLLltillt. ÜBLICATION IS . UNDA Y SCHOOL SUPERINTEN -0 dente, vet Prof. Hart's afiniirableaddreser-o-HOw to hrlort n L_ibrnry," at , the Sabbath School Emporium. A .A.l. ,. rvin al et' t, Philadelphia. _ . _ rli E 1111 ST. WORK—ON time only ono of its kind; Is" Piano and Musical Mat ter." Pionolloced by competent judges' the most perfect tostrartiOn book ever written for (lie piano, and a com pendium ofninsical blornottion-__Sold by altintittio and leo]; itealera Pelmet edition, S 2; idlirary $3 Sent post free. - Liberal discount on quantities. 11 . 111 TE , 1011TII & P B Intl , . l'ubliehors, 293 tart 300, 11 ushington street, Boston.. . ap3o-t . - • - . • MEE r~'~t~al Trlate NAPOLEON will not issue his pronnsed am nesty on the 12tli ME: WnEnt,llll,` Uriited States _ Consul at, - RiNgBtON; 'died recently. SitnitAso _ will resign. Ile wants 'the monareby question settled. _ THE internal revenue.receipts, for the fiscal year to date are $137,146,309. Pio Norio advises the French Clergy to cast their:influence anti votes for the plebimitum. • IT was fortnally announced in the Council, •on Saturday, tbat f the discussion of the Infalii bility dogma is close at hand. • . The Secretary of the . Treastry has directed the saletif $4,000,000 In gold, and purchase of $0,000,000 in bonds.dnring ClArmy,on Saturday, roll nquished command of the Department of Virginia, and left, for Washington Territory. TILE banker who s r ubscribed one hun dred thousand francs to the anti=plebiscittim, • fcmd•lias been expelled from France., 'PIIENI DENT GRAN T . r; Iff 'ratirxi: to lilashing , ton to-Morrow. lie siient. yesterday with his brother-in-law, Mr. Corbin, at Elizabeth City, New, Jersey.- CouRT Dmtu 7 s-last memorandum to the Vatican, which Las caused so'inueh disCus4on, is to be regarded by the Fiench and Papal Governments as null and void. Tim: Senate of Massachusetts, by a. vote of 21 to 9, on Saturday, concurred in the Ten hour bill for factories, as prssed by the House. l Tire banquet usual on the Opening of the English Afademy of Arts was given ou Satur day evening. A number of distinguished p- , :r - 601111- among them -Mr.-Motley,-were present; - - AT Boston, on :Saturday-afternoon ' a fire originating in Duty's bat store• corner of Canal and Traverse streets,: destroyed about thirty - buildings.- - - - LossF$100;001/ - AT Saratoga, yesterday, the Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad freight depot and Benedict's steam saw-mill-Were 'destroyed by 'fire. The loss is about $OO,OOO. Tax Georgia Senate on Saturday passed a resolution for a recess until July 6tli. The house reconsidered its action seating members elected under the jIJ organithlion. • Tar, number of amnesty oaths taken under the various proclamations of Presidents Lincoln - • - and Johnson, as recorded .the State Depart ' Inept, was,not less than 300,000.' TnE Senate ComMittee, on._ Claims,. will re port favorably upon the resolution paying Southern loyalists for property taken for • mili tary purposes by the - Union army. A FIRE destroyed No. 81 centre street, New - Tork, yesterday -- afternoom - occupied by the New York Printing Company and G. W. Alex ander, bookbinuer. The total loss is $140,000. Tug Supreme Court of the United States, on Saturday, __rendered- a .41ecision; - affirming- the jght of the State of Kal I R;lsi to Lax the—U-n-lot Pacific Railway. The Court adjourned until October 31st; . • ACCORDING to a Sioux City despatch, the - Settlers - in the Indian country 'are greatly -alarmed, and believe that if the Indians are not "Sberidanized"they will Inaugurate au extended War! Tut.: ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment was celebrated by the colored people at New Orleans on Saturday, the chief feature of.tlie day heinga procession,which took an houraud_ a half to pass. • - -.ADEsiiATen- from Oed'en, nab' sagsttraca circular was issued at Salt Lake, on Friday, directing the Mormon brethren to meet in the school-houses for drill. Arming and drill ing are' said to be general throughout the Terri tory. - Box: WILLIAu.CLAi , r, a prominent Ver mont politician, died at St. Albans, on Saturday, aged fifty-nine. 73e was a member of the'Vermont Legislature and - Comptroller for the Vermont district under President Lin coln. Ix nix annual address to his Councillors, on Friday, the Sultan promised reforms in the civil [Miley, the development of education and fostering of trade ; also a reorganization of the army and navy, and improved facilities of coin lnunication throughout the country. Zr.r.Ati COLBUYLN died at the City Hospital in Boston,. on Saturday, from the effects of laudanum,'taken White 'temporarily insane. Colburn vfas a distinguished English engi neer and mechanic, and at one time editor of the London Engineer. Wm. C. Duatmem, agent of the New York and Virginia Steamship Company, died at Richmond, Va., on Saturday, of injuries re ceived at the recent disaster: Ex-State Treas urer Calvert is not expected to live. The Senate of Virginia on Saturday adopted a reso lution in memory of Mr. Bland, the colored Senator from Prince Edward, who was killed. TIIE/argument in the case of Davis against the Union Pacific Railroad, before , Chief Jus tice Howe, of the Wyoming Supreme Court, was concluded on Friday. The complainants alleged that the directors and trustees of the road by the device of making a contract with (lakes Ames for constructing, and the same ._Adarhavingit_assigned ...themselves,_ cleared .$10,000,000, which they divided among them selves in fraud of the rights of the stock holders, and that the "Credit Mobiler " was nsed to conceal. the transaction. Other in famous transactions were also alleged. The defence 'admitted great irregularities in the construction of the - road, but denied the jurisdiction of the Court, and claimed that the corporation was solvent. The ;Judge rendered a partial decision Sarurday morning. He held that the Court had juris‘ diction, that the defendant wa3 responsible, and that the affairs of the company have been ' so managed as to render it doubtful If it will be able to satisfy any judgment for 'claimant. 40wing - to the vast interest affected, the appoint ment of a receiver was delayed, and to give defendants an opportunity to furnish satisfac tory security. In lien thereof. On Saturday ; - afternoon it was agreed that the defence de posit, in lawfulmoney, the amount claimed by plaintiff within thirty days, as security for any judgment the latter may obtain. The Court, therefore, deferred ajudgmeut in, the case. REPORTED PLOT TO KILL NAPOLEON. PARIS, April 30.—The Journal qfficiel of to-day announces that the police have been for some time on the track of a plot against the life of the Emperor, and yesterday morn- Ang, one Beauri, recently arrived from Eng land, was arrested in the 'Rue deg Moulins, whereby the plot was completely discovered. lOn the person of Beauri_ was found . a large BUM of . money, a revolver, and a letter from London, emanatingfroM a man who _was - implicated in a shriller plot in' February last. This letter,' and the confession of Beauti Limseif, leave no doubt of his intention to immediately: mik.6' an attempt to asaassi nate.the Eniperor. -,, l,ast night other persons 'were arrested in.the Belleville qttartier, and at. the belie() of one of theni the police seized large quantity of powder and a number of ex plosive bombs with directionshMii to use them, his, plot ? ' the -. Jqurnal o,lllcif.a.Litimaics,_ hits_... forits principal Organizers Many .inenthetis of -the. Internation'al 'Association of Workman already . :farrested.wo of the Secretaries of the International A Two of Workeoen Were arrested this afternoon,,and a tlhe pollee found upon them complete lists of the adherentS to the plot. The authorities are now scouring the City For these persons. Notwithstanding,. the great excitement here, the Governthent permits the .bolding of. puldie meetingi,t his evening.. 'Vile ailment, however, that any attempt is nude to finite,* .exeiteme ut the authorities will inter KARI. fere. The Committee of the' Left his addressed a manifesto to the army in. favors:if a negative vote. The piihop of Tarttntatke litvltes' the clergy to vote , •yes." Several Rersous , "eat( d, finding' air; hien dittcov- - . erect, succeeded in making their escape from Fiance. Only one.public . ine'ethig'was dissOlVed List night hy-the autliorltiesr. 2 -'-There- been 'no' disorder to-day, though meetings were-'in pro= gress in Various quarters' 'of the city.'-..Mitiiy soldiers attend these 'Meetings - as Part of to o audience. Up to the present hour notrouble whatever has occurred,' The authorities have talcrin great precautions tO prevent any !mead' of thulreace.. . Purrs, May I.—There is no truth whatever in the report, of a conspiracy to blow up the Tuileries and the headquarters of the . police,_s published by-the Figaro newspaper yesteray: - Tw e nty-five chiefs of sections of the Working men's international Society are under arrest, and the police have the names of forty. more hom they have been ordered to 'seize. At Lyons 11 .members tire- Society were ar tested, and it is' estimated that there are eighty 'members now in custody. .. Among the prisoners is M . I'rotal, a lawyer, who endeaVored . to escape, and the police were obliged to. fire on him before he was scorned. A despatch . from London says : The conspiracy -discovered in Paris is more serious than was at first suspected. 'A large supply of hoMbs had been - provided and were seized by the police. -The principal *ringleaders have not yet neer; discovered. 'The arislety of the Gov ernment and citizens Is intense. The strictest stir% eillance is everywhere maintained, and the Tnileries, l&careffilly guarded._ _.Orders ha.ve heel' issued to the police to arrest. all- speakers who insult the Imperial family. foriy-First Congress... Second Session. Ir - the - Rouse - of — Representativesion -- Satuf= day, the tiete hills relating to returns of evi dence of honorable discharge to officers, and authorizing the Postmaster-General to pre scribe an earlier time for execution of con tracts, &c.. were concurred in. Mr. Schenck offered a resolution, which was passed, pro- - viding that all persons elected to office in rexas - sirailltave . thirty - dam - Tom — 2401 - 30t1r, in which to file the oath of ofilee. Air. Schenck rose to move to go into Committee on the Thrill; when Mr. Judd offered a resolution ri•tporiing all special orders until - `after con- - ider at ion of the general calendar. He avowed._ that his purpose-was.to Twit. his OW a. bill -in - three sections, reducing the. tariff and internal taxes. After sharp debate, the resolution was rejected, and the House adjourned. tniteill Staten Mint Fitaterneut. Ifon. JUIMII Pollock, Director of the Mint, furnishes the folio% mg statement of deposits arid coinage nt the Mint ..vrlng the month of April. _ _ Gold (14-pogltß. • - Sill er dopc•jits and purchases, Total depobits Double Eaglea Fine Burs, In,Hare. - Hrlt bellare, - Quhrter!nu, bithe., • . . 111111 Dimes,. '1 ',tee Cent Piece*, Fine Bur',. - Five Cent One Cent l7.o OF Tleto Cent Pieces, Gold Coinage, -slier Coinage Bate Coinage, PORTATIONS: Reported fur the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. 11081 , 0 N—Steamer Aries. Wiley—to bxe clothes pins 7 hairs. 3 ern 29 bdls Arttnan. Llßinger & CO; .541 lls p fib 1 bales) ark Minton & Treicbler; 10 lial.s Sheep ins 8 Allen; flt Liss tacks Bueblor & Howard; 30 bdla hano I, a Bower & Ellis; 156 bxs clothes p ine 125 doz pyils Iterg.-r & Butts, 25 hales 7 bales yarn Boyd & White 22 plies glassware 8 ti Boughton; 17 ce carpets 57 do curtain h xinzer G W Illabon & Co; 13 bales 3 trusses 1 case dry G.,rdner, Brewer & Co; 51. cases boots and shoes Bunt trig. Burborow & Co; 10 cs do. West, Southwertb & u ; fb has clothes pins; 25 hills pails; 12 bdls washboards J H Co., & Co; 18 bales excelsior Saml Cooper; 123 qr We BO lilt bile Crowell & Nicholson; 23 cases -boots and shoes -Conover. --Dorn , & 40.10 -0-8 Clef in ; 44 do - Chandler. Hart & Co; 50 bxf, clothes pins 80 doz pails 5 ce nest bas P 8 Lewaki & Co; 12 bales 1 es dry ads Dale Bros .& CU:22 ladle paper Al II Eaton; 75 bxs clothes pins &o, u hales > are Geo Foelker & Co; 10 ca dry gds Froth•s th g ham & Wells; 352 rolls pa par Howell & Bros; 72 oti 40 d la paper bags Howell, Ontlerdonk & Cu; 25 cases figs I Jean es iikCo; 14 ics 37 bales dry gds Jordan. Berdwei I & h . o, 55 Ca lurk stock 102 bdls chair stock 23 Lae do Kil burn & Gates; 19 bales rags Kenworth & Broils; 34 hills paper .1 B Lippincott A Co; 10 organs J E Gould; 13 bx -hair el oy k 4 commodes 4Ws chair stock Gould & Co; balsa cry gets T 'l' Lea & Co; 24 do 103 do dry goods Lea is. Wharton & Co; A , es boots and shoes Lippincott,- Son & Co; 17 rie carpet McCollum, Crease & sloeth; 2s . bile 14 111 Mils 1 bhd empty Wm Massey & (lo; 24 c3mos hoots and shoes Munroe, amaltz & Co.• 19 steel springs Nichols, Pick. ring & Co; 22 bills eliovels Newlin, Fern ley a t o; 11 bah" yarn Newell Mfg Co; 13 cases boots and shoes Nickerson & Moseley ; 118 pea pig tin order . ; 10 bales tails & Il & .1 F Orris; IS ris loather It IN Pratt; 82 cases toots and shoes W W Paul & Co; 109 Uhl. fish 184 hlf do lid kits 1 qr bbl order; 12 bbls do Kooria,Sclawartz & Co; 17 cs boots and shoes E 8 Reeve; 20 do Itqedell, Miller A l'o: /8 bxe yarn J T Sproul & Co; 65 !idle choir stock 7 has 11,1 1) B tinter; 7 bales yarn Seffarlin & Fritz; 75 bales gout. k ins E - Cl Suikee:. 60 bales cloth W Simpson & Son; 5! re Loots and shoes A A Skinniway & Co; 15 do Sutter & iller; 19 do Schultz & Else; 2-4 do W W Smedley & Co; 32 do 4 Tilden & Co; 21 do Thasher & Co; 25 CR anise H & _A_C__Yen Bell; 5J_ Las tacks J M. Vance & Co; 20 bills mate W, st-Phi lade Pas 1112;20 - iitigigliilfor 11 - Wurrel4 - 50 bra s/0;11es pins Worthingto n _, Twining & Carrel': 8 cs boots sod shoes A Smith A Ikon; 9do T L Asbbridge Sr Co:15 •1. , A H Darling; 8 do It Y Townsend; 5 do .1& M Sean lets. ('ii A lILESTON, SC—Schr C R Raymond, Higgins-400 loos phosphate Charleston Mining and .Manf Co. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. To ARRIVE. ' . , . . 4 111 P.., FROM FOR . BATS . 'dr or Dublin—Liverpool—New York April PI Dentrchland_Sontliampton—Now York April 19 2181ta • I.iverpool...New York April 19 i•ilo ris Liverpool—Now York via B April 19 Ai suliattan . Liverpool—New York... April2o i',t) of Me:leo...Vera Cruz—New York Yap ...... April 20 tiolland _Liverpool—New York April2o C. Of A ntwe'rp...Liverpool...New Y0rk......... ....... April 21 A t , tri,lis alssnow...Nem , Yorit:i'.. , ' A pri I '22 Peri•iro Brest... New York April 22 TO DEPART. Cirahria*.- ..... --New-York—Hamburg - May-3, Bins New York... Liverpool via H May 3 Chins New York—Liverpool May '4 T)hee New York—St Domingo, Sce—....,May 4 Nebraska* New York... Liverpool May 4 Al isio.uri•..... ...... Now York—Hrivana.. - May 5 Alaska New York...Aspinwall May 5, Tripoli New York...Liverpool._ • May, 5 (1. of Antwerp—New York... Liverpool May,' 7 Malta._,, New York—Llverpool May 7 A 1101$1 New York—Glasizow. • May 7 Deutschland New York... Bremen May 7 Sammie' New York... Hamburg May 10 lava New York... Liverpool vray 11 rw• The steamers designated by an asterisk (*) carry the United States Mails. - 13 - 6AytID OF •TRAD;E;. J. - PP ICE iv EM EMIL, HENRY WINSOM, MONTHLY COMMITTEE GEORGE N. ALLEN, ' COMMITTICE ON ARBITRATION. 3. 0. Jamem, 4 1 E. A. Bowler, Geo.L. Burly, • Wm. W. Paul, Thome illoople. PORT OF PHILADELPIIIA—MAT 2. ' sUN RIRES,S 7I SUN SETS. 6 Malian liVA2u,3 57 • ARRIVED YESTERDAI. Steamer Yazoo, Catharine, from Mow Orleans Tia-Ha t:.aa,4 days 36. with anger, 0019974.1kg.....t0 .rbliNdelPhia Gale I iterli Malt SS Co; Paakmgers—Frorn New Or lon, —Mr and Mrs Bartagay, Mr finrkenshaw, Ste venson. Mr Manley. From Pavane—Mrs Gross.Ohill 41111 iervent, Monona B Toyer, IT Reynolds; Scoun drel, A Iruroz, It Carey, Phillip smith, Ohas Robinson. Geo Iteareon, W Deanne. April 29,Aat 29 40 N, lon 79 tO W; spoke achr Hnttie Baker. from Pensacola .for Sew York; 7,olli.liit lon 75 07, exchanged' signal,' with F11:1.1111.1' W Everman,from Philadelphia forUharleeton. In the river, missed bark Morris Sunder, from Boston, bou Drl I! I ie. Shannon, Sawyer, from Cardenas, with molasses to E C liutghtA Co. ARRIVED ON SATURDAY. • sternie George II Stout, Ford, from Georgetown, DO.. Will maw in W-P - Clyde - kOn: - • - -- - -- • . Ftinita. Freeman, 24 hmars from New York, i mtlpt to .101 in F _ . 1 , n,0r Cheater, Jones, 2 , lhonre frtim New . York; with ted , e IeWP Clyde & Co. S , •br (! E 103310nd, Higgins,: 9 dun front Charleston, with 010 , ehate melt to Charleston Mittinfir Co J u li o , poung, 12 flays from Norfolk, with stayos t & 11.0—yeshel to 1 1 .Rll6lOlll 4 . on, Tug CLleapeako. Alerriliew; from w i t h a loan of barges to W P Clyde &Ca • ' . • Tug non weloren W f loan. front Baltunore, with a tow oi barges. to VS 1' CI% de Si, Co'. 'CLEARED ON SATURDAY.' • .. steamer New Y,n k, Jones, floorgotown - and Alexandria, • Ali 1' Clyde & Sieamer Norman. Nickerson. Roston. II Witmer & Co. tote loner Emote, Nelsou, Iticlunoutl and Nurfolit W Cly, Uu & Co. .PHILADELPIIIA E MBE= $213,093 93 43 $46 32 eV:4,9a 31 GOLD COINAGE. Nn. al Piet t 5. 'Varite. - - 7.700 e 154,000 00 10,',17•51 7,700 ,t/64,517 7.1 111,700 t. 9.00 109.000 117.700 200 3/4,/00 NICX.EL-immo 8141,1= 88,600 00 -1-0300 - 230.000 610,300 00 BRONZE. - 440000 E 4,40000 1b3,000 3,100 00 • - =4)00 ARCA PI:TVLATION - 7,700 374,100 .9161,511 51 111,12323 00 . 8327,404 BULLETIN. Sttatmer Fromm'. Freeman. Now York. Joh if Ohl; Steamer W Whllldln. Rleteins.itimora A. ()roved* Jr. Steamer Ann Eliza. Richards. N Yot it. W P Clyde . * Co. So Pr L Davin; Bishop, Stoma: Warren & Groxit. • • echr U A Ford. Carpenter. St Jehn.Nß, 0 0 Van !torn. Srl/ Gifford, .1 itrell. Charleston, Haelam-&.00.' r W Bahr. Brower. Elizabeth City. tr Ellen 1 0 ,4 him... Perk Ina:Rook pert. b Andencied&o9 Srhr Royal Oak, Erricktion. Baltimore. captain. Behr Ocean Bird, Mareb. Alexandria. captain. - - Tug Jeflersen. Allen, Baltimore. with a ;ow, ol,bartites. W P Cl> do &Co Correepondonce of the Philadelphia Evening 'Bulletin. REA DINO. A pril 29: ISM • The following boata from the Union Canal paled into the Schuylkill Clonal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and COOSIRMA ea followe: •,1 - • Willie Edgar. klue stork to O S Buckler; Delaware and Hudson 148.1timbur to Fir Pannepacker: Amanda Vir ginia, do to Dolton. Christmon Co; 00l D R Stilts. do to Wm Kulp. a •• • •..N. . . HAVRIC DE GRACE. April 30. The fallowing , hoate loft this morning in tow,, laden ar:d nonaigned ne follower ' N Lerpn,..Emnire and Daniel Cline. with lumbPr to R I,tioolvPrtnu; Rending. Elder 44 Co; Sandusky, do to Taylor et flPtte• Loulea, do to Camden, NJ; Tigress, bark - to Keene ttr . Cciatex. - • •"' ' • 'PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Foreign and coastwise arrivals for the month of April . , 1870, as compared With the same period in 1869 1869: • 1870. FM... Coast. Total. For. Coast. Total 31 t $ .tf 3 0 19 1 20 31 1 • 32 49_ 49 .38 5 43 55 515 670 43 81-3 881 54 584 523 - 523 281 ' - 231 , 2911 298 489. 489 •. 976 976 544 -544 - ... 1214 1214 Steamships Ships - --- Barks Wigs Mellon Jim- - Simmers.......: Burgefi— Bosts Total 122 2414 2640 120 3659 3979 Ship Tonawanda. went to eea from Mobile .3d ult. Ship Bazaar, Jellerenn, was up at. Nev Orleans 26th .nit. for Liverpool, 'Steamer Rattlesnake, Winnett, hence at Boston 30th Steamer City of ..Brooklyn, Brooks, cleared at New York 30th ult. for Liverpool. Steamer Cambria; Carnaghan. cleared at New York 30th ult. for Glasgow Steamer Ocean . Queen, Ohm Copenhagen, at NesiiYhrk . yesterday . Steamer Paraguay, Dixon. cleared at New. York 30th qt. for London St , elver Fab-Kee, Steele, cleared at.. New York. 30th Its fur Bermuda. Bark Seamy!. Crosby, for this port, remained at Ma . nam,-21et-ult, • . Bark R 0 W Dodge, Snow. from Bavana Feb 20 via Nas)nu March ' for Bremen. is stated in a despatch dated Liv, , rpnot rib tat. to have pot into FaVal leakr• and wan dicharging her cargo. Bark Griffin (Br), Armstrong. hence at Gibraltar 9th ult. Bork E A SoudPr; Mocklei, it.,St J0hn,1713. 28th tilt ram QueetiFtom n. Ltria 'Gazelle. Cole. front Messina for Boston, ■piled rotu (iibrultar lotrult. • Brig Friintler. 31orran,likince at Portland 28th alt. -Brig-John Shoy,-Dlclineaon, cleared at hew York 30th It. for blutanzna. - • - Brig .. - JontlieMiaton and •Pomsett, at Matanzas 21st ult. for this tort. ' - Brie Amp Lion Br), Reea, from London 24 March ♦fa , Fternontn23door this port; waa spoken 27th ult. lat 40 ;td. 14. n 7012. Sehr. Percy and Addle. P StimPtion.oleared at St John. h f...r - thle Dort. 31apn, 11.oge,re.fttliew,1grk 3Oth ult.frOnt • Seim Curtis Tilton. Somers. from Cienfuegos for New York, at Delaware Breakwater 30th nit; SHIPPERS' GUIDE. FUR RO sT O N.--STEAMBRIP LINE DIRECT. SA ILTNO FROM EACH PORT Eva, Wednesday and Saturday./ PROM PIPE STREET WHARF B OSTON. _ AND LONG WHARF, NEOH PHILADELPHIA. 1 PROM BMW,. • ID A. 2d. __ SP M. ARl ES„'Wecinestialt , _Mar- 4101 AX-OlitlYearkeadaY444k7 4- NAN , Saturday, 7iN ORMAN, Saturday," 7 IAXON, Wednesday ", 11 ARIES, Wedneday, " 11 NORMAN, Saturday,.' IC ROMA N. Satarday• " 14 ARIES. Nik ednesday, " 181 SA RON, Wednesday, ROMAN, Saturday, " 21iNORMAII, Saturday 21 SAXON. Wednesday - " - 251 A RIES. Wednesday, - " NORMA N,Saturday, " ht:RomAN, Saturday, ~ 2a These Steamship sail punctual,. Freight receiv ed . :very day. Freight forwarded to all pinta In New E r n - gland. For Freight or Pliallage t estperior accotomiktatiotut apply to . HENRY WINSOR Ec Co., SSA South Delaware *means. PHIL e 92,700 00 19,124/ 00 50 02 10920 56 10 6.1)0 21,401 22 ADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR LINES FROM QUEEN STREET WHARF. The YAZOO .will mail- - from -NEW ORLEANS, - Ha' HAVANA, on TueFdsy. May leth, at 8 A: IiTBWT- ' ' The. TON AWA PICA will sail for SAVANNAH on Sat urday. May 7th. at 8 o'clock A. M. • - The :W Y OMING will sail fro m SAVANNAH 011 - - Saturday . May 7th. ' - Thc PIONEER will sail for WILMINGTON, N.0.,0n .. Friday, May 6. at A. M. - Through bills of lading signed, and passage tickets - told Oral} potnta South and West. BILLS of LADING _SIGNED at HITEEN ST. WHARF:- for freight or passage, apply to WILLIAWL. JAMES, General Agent, 130 South Third street. 68,100 00 1100HILADELPHLI., RIOIIMATND AND 1 NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE. tHROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH AND WEST. INCREASED FACILITIES AND REDUCED RATES FOIL 1870. STEAMERS LEAVE EVERY • WEDNESDAY and SA TUKDA Y,at 12 o'clk, Noon, from FIRST WHARF, above MARKET Street. RETURNING, LEAVE RICHMOND MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, and NORFOLK TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. ire No Bills of Lading signed after 12 o'clock on Sailing Day. unworn RATES to all points in North and South carotins via Seaboard Air-Line Railroad, connecting at Porta/tenth, and .toLynehburg, Va.,Tennessee and West via Virginia and Tennessee Air-Line and Rich mond and Danville Railroad. . • • Freight HANDLED BUT ONCII,and taken at LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense for ransfer. Steamships insure at lowest rates. Freight received DAILY. State-room accommodations for patuiengers. WILLIAM P. CLYD N 0.12 South Wharves and Pier No. 1 North Wharves, W. P. PORTER, Agent atßichmond and City Point, T. P. OBOWELI & 00., Agents at Norfolk - vlt o NEW YORK -VIA DELAWARE .1 AND RARITAN CANAL. EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. The CHEAPEST and QUICKEST water commurrbea lion between Philadelphia and New York. Steamers leave daily from First Wharf below MAR KET street, Philadelphia, and foot of WALL street, New York. THROUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. Goods forwarded by all the Lines running out of New York North, Enid or West, free of commissi on. Freights received Daily ana forwarded on accommoda ting terms. W.lll. P. CLYDE k CD., Agen l4 l, Wailth Delaware Avenue JAS. HAND, Agent.ll9 Street, New York. XEW___EXPREBS LINE TO ALEXA.N dila, Georgetown and Washington, D. 0., via °hes ipiake and ‘T Delaware Canal, with connections at Alex oiria from he most direct route for Lynchburg, Bris tol, IC noxvill , Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest, Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf ahoy Market street, every Saturday -at noon. Freight received daily. WM.-. P. CLYDE & 00., No. 12 Bonita Wharves and Pier I North Wharves. HYDE & TYLER, Agents at Georgetown. ELDRIDGE & CO., Agents at Alexandrlii-.-Va DELAWARE AND OFIESAPEAKE tiTICAM TOW-BOAT COMPANY.--44irge+ towed I , etween Philadelphia, Baltimore, Have do Grace, Del aware City aniHnterviset ' to points. A: , 1 P. CLYDE ). A cents ; Capt. JOHN LAUGHLIN, Bup't Office, 12 South Wharves, Phila, delphia, apll tf FOR NEW YORK, VIA DELAWARE _ AND RARITAN CANAL. SWIFTRUItE TRANS FORMATION - COMPANY. DISPATCH AND SWIFTSIIRE LINES, propellersaily at 12 and 5 P. M. The steam of this Company will commence loading on the Bth of March. Through in twenty•four hours. Goode forwarded to any point free of commissions. Freights taken on accommodating terms.. Apt ly to WM. M. BAIRD dt CO., Agents, mll4-tf 132 South Delaware avenue. CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. VOTICE.-- ALL " PERSONS ARE tit. hereby contioned against harboring or trneting any of tbe crew of the bark llunbrody. Speckel, master, from Liverpool. as no debts of their contracting will bo Caid by_Coptain or Ooneignees. WORKMAN tt'oo.. onsignees. C. SAUNDERS COLLEGE, WEST Philadelphia. A.locturo every MONDAY EVE NING. . . ap29-lua. SIG. RONDENELLA; TEACHER OF Ringing. Private lessons and classes. 'Residence 308 8. Thirteenth streetatt2s-413 .78ECOND — FLOOR: - :AND THIRD floor rootn,w I t h hoard, at 229 South BROAD. ap269t* - , . 8. InAsor; HINES. • • ' JOHN P.SITEAFF. 7113 E UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTEN 'PION to their stock of. Elpring Mountain, Lehigh and torniii 'Mountain Coal. which. with. the preparation riven by its, we think can not be excelled by any other Coal. Office. Franklin Institute BuildingNo..ls S. Seventh street. 111N11 . 8 k SITHAFF. jandf - , 'Aroh.fitreot Wharf, Schuylkill. • R 0 GE R AND NVOSTEN ROL S POoKET KNIVIt¢:, TYIAR4. and .11TA.G ILAN -441111r,t1 ofheaut lint tinItOIL ItODG.EII.B . and. WAn 111 Cll awl iii CE LE 11RAt ED I', EC° fILT RAZOR FICISSO RS IN CASES of the fittest qualit.r. Itnverei Knicce, Pallomra-and Table cutlery kronnd an I panelled. EAIt 1 NST 1111111 ENTS of the most improve 1 construction to fltiliigt tha beaffng. at P. MAIIEIEI'B, r !obi' and Sureteal inetrnmeid braker. 115 Tenth 'area!, hetet" Cheetnitt. - • • tart tr .C1.1 3 1111T4 T ITPENTINEA.ND — ItOS IN 11;M barrels tipirite. Turpentine ;202 hermit, Palo Soap Itrodn ;199 borrols No. 2 Rosin, landlnig_ per etearnehlp Pioneer. For mile by 'EDW. BOWL/IY, /6 160ut/I Irrout street; , - VEMNG'I)I7I,LTETINMON DAY, MAY 2, 1870 141EBIORANhA MUSICAL; BOARDIN G. WOOD. A.. C. BRYSON & CO BRYSON & CO., C. 1311YSON & CO., A. 0.; BRYSON '& CO., A. C. BRYSON St' CO., - A. C. I3RYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON A. C. BRYSON A CO., Z 607 Che§tiftit; St. & - 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St... -607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. di 604 Jayne St. COI Chestnut St.* 6414 Jane St. (13fillotin Building PlliladelDhia l ) Book and Jourrintem, Book and Tob , Printers. Book and Job - Printers, Book and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, Book and _Job Prjnters, Book and Job Printers, Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices• Low Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillftil. Prices Low. 3 Workmen Skillful: Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices. Low. Workmen Skillful. Priem Low. OITA US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE 'US 'A TRIAL. • GIVE US A TRIAL. - A - mrA - E GIVE US A TRIAL. GENTS' FURNISFIING GOODS. PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT • MANUFACTORY. Orders for these celebrated Shirts supplied promptly brief notice. .Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Of late styles in fulLyarietY. _ WINCHESTER -& CO. 708 C lIESTI4UT. fel-tn th a tt AUCTION SALES. QCOTT'S ART GALLERY AND AUCTION COM.MIBEION B.&L.ES ROOMS; B SCOTT, JR., Auctioneer. 1117 CHESTNUT street, • Girard Row. — Furniture bales every Tuesday and Friday morning. at ID o'clock. • Particular attention paid to oast-door sales at mode rate rates. de29 tf STILL ANOTHER GREAT HALE OF BARLOW'S SUPERIOR AND WARRANTED ZU.RNITURE EIGHTEENTH SALE. • ' ON TUESDAY MORNING... May-3,at la o'clock, will be sold,-by catalogue.another superb stock of Firsc-clsas Furniture. consisting of the usual large and vliffed assortment of all kinds of Parlor and Chamber Suits, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Bookcases, Tables, Chairs, Lc. To cummdnt upon the class of goods sold by us is useless, as the great crowds who at tend thesalesare a sufficient evidence of the appreciation •by the public of their merit. Each and every article sold is warranted la writing.._ ____._..___ • Goods packed on the premises for purchasers and shipped to any port of the United States.- - Cittalocues rady - on-hlonda - yafiernoon. - -- Open for estunination clay and evening tlll.sale. • • FINE - MODERN OIL PAINTINGS. In consequence of the severe storm on Friday, the Sale of Paintings has been postponed until TIIEnDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, 'May 3and .1, at Th; o'clock The Collection-contains 12.5_ Paintings. -Chromes, En gravings, Ac.. mounted in See gold leaf frames, em - acing mou• pretty subjects. The tellowingArt astir ore represented: J Hamilton, ED. Lewis, W.Sheridan Young Dammam:l, H. C. Bispham, T. Mtn an, ... Searby, T. Henry - Smith, Krause., G. F Hensel', W. Anderson., ' Briscoe. 7 - I , Tile positive, without reserve. Now open for exami nation. PEREMPTORY SALE Without Regerve. . Air. CHARLES F. HASELTINE, beforo sailing for Europe. on the 14th day of May, will sell, at his Gal leries 1125 Ch. , stnut street, on TH UR9DAY and FRI PAY EVENINGS, May b and 6. all his VERY VALUABLE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINT INGS AND WATER COLORS, containing spechnens.by the following artist. : Boutibonne, Bonlwanger, ' Meyer Von Bremen Desgoffe, Zumacois, Herbsthoff,r, Proyer, . . , _Prof. IttenVach, De Jonelre, - Id Hiner, - Osw. Achenbach, Caraud, Herzog, Mayer-helm , Faucelot, Tricbel, Beranger. Troyer, De Boas, Lobrichon, Verh-yden, Lasalle, K urwaseeg. fds, Vertio, Hildebrandt, Paul Weber, Deehayes, Brillonin, Van Marcke, Wilholmi: Col,Zuber Buehler, Boettcher, Camptn:men, Dansnert, . De Block, sonderman, Pecrue , Wittkamp, Sell, Laroche. Leroy, Carl Becker, Autrey, Hnseltine, Jacobsen, Ramsey. Wilms, Amour, Candi°, Arntz, Moran, Diffenbach, De Vos, Maurer, Idarohn. Maris, ' Loafs, Cruikehank, Leichert, en rabnin, Junghelm. 0. Erdman°, S v pitzweg, De Brackeleer, - Dorm , h , hren, Schopin A. R. Jones, Verwee, Voltz. Werner. Now on exhibition at the Galleries , . B uNTING, DURBOROW & AUCTIONEERS, Nos. 232 and 234 Market street. corner of Bank. SALE OF NOO CASES BOOTS. SHOES, TRAVELING BAGS, STRAW OOODS ON TUESDAY MORNIND. May 3, at 10 o'clock, on four. months' credit, includ• inp- Cases Men's, boys' and youths' calf, kip and buff leather- Beetsflne- Grain - Leng - Leff - Dress - ItootsT - COn= - mess Bo,ts; Balmorals; kip, buff and polish grain Brogans; aomen's, misses'. and children's calf, kid. goat, morocco and enamelled Balmorals; Conarnto Gab we: Lace Boots; Ankle Ties; Lasting Gaiters, Slip pers; Tx aveling Bags; Metallic Overshoes. Ac. LARCH; SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH., GERMAN AND DOIdESTIO DRY GOODS, ON THURSDAY MORNING. May 5, at 10 o'clock, en four months' credit. ~ LA nog PALE OF CARPETINGs: --- 7;oo ROLLS W DIM RED CHECK AND FANCY CANTON kIAITINGS. &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING. May 6, at 11 o'clock. on four months' credit, about 200 pieces Ingrain, Venetian. Mat. Hemp, Cottage and Rag Carpetings, Canton Itlattinga, fill:101AS BIRCH & SON, AUCTION -BERB-AND-(1014111ISSION-MEROHANTSf No 1110 OHESTN UT street, Hear entrance No. 1107 Bansorn street.. Household Furniture of every description received on Consignment. Bales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on the most reasonable terms. VALUABLEREMPTY SALE. VERY MACHINERY AND LARGE QUANTITY Olt IRON AND STEEL. RICHARD NORRIS er. SON'S LOCOMOTIVE WORKS • ON TUESDAY MORNING, May 3, at 10 'o'clock, ou their prernito,s, Seventeenth street, Pennsylvania avenue and Spring Garden street, sill be sold, the entire Valuable Machinery and Mate dais of thoce extensive Works. Catalogues now ready and can be bad at the auction store, • MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, (Lately Salesmen for M. Thomas & Seim) N 0.704 CHESTNUT street. above Seventh Sale a the Auction ROOMFI, No. 704 Chestnut street. SITI.ItIt HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, , FINE RENCII PL ITE MANTFL AND PIER MIR RORS: BOOKCASES, SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION TABLES, PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS, DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE: FINE BRUSSFLS. INGRAIN AND mum CARPETS, ATRESSES, BEDS AND IMP DING, PLATED WARE,CIi R BRONZE AND BRONZ AND GILT MAN. DEMERS, CENTRE AND BOUQUET ',TABLES. &e., Sc. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, I lay 4, at .10 o'clock, at the tilletioll rooms, No. 704 'hr stout Ort et. by catalogue, au extensive absorunent .t Household Furniture, &o„ BY J. R. SMITH & CO., AUCTIONEERS Solo nt No. ItOS Catharine street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE FINE ENGLISH. YEL VET CARPETS. FRENCH PLATE MIRROR, F.LEOANT WALZWT PARLOR SUIT, kc. ON - AV - Eirri tit) NY - MOMETI 9 III; May . 4, ut 10 o'clock. at NO.: BUS. Catharine, street, com prising the entire Furniture of a family rem( ring, el°. mint Oipn Velvet Carnet, edind to mow; Flue Parlor urniture,coyered with green rep; M, T. Dreol• ing Bureaus, Feather Bede., . Alen, a large lot Earthen and Glassware, Scc. t Ace. . N. 11.—A Ise, the .hortoo tor onto. ap3o3t • TL. ASiIBRIDGE Sr, (10., AUCTION . Nuns. No: :ale MA RA ET Ntreet.ahrive Fifth: LABOR SALE OF BOOTS, Eill6El3, ito • ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, ' May 4, at 10 o'clock ate:will fool) by catalogue, about 1500 Parkagill 01 Bents; Miami and : Brogans:of city and knetern manufacture, comprioing a general- aohortinent'• of 11rd-class goodo..tw which the attention' of city and Country Imp re - to cnlhxlc Open ooriy on the Morning of nolo (or examination. 114 THOMAS & SONS, AITOTIO.NIDBUS, lq Nos. HU and 141am:dee FOURTH street. . BALER OF STOOKS AND BRAD XBTATZ. • mitir Public sales *title Philadelphia Radians* even, TUERDAY,st 12 o'clock. firar'Farniture" sales' at the Auction Btoro lITITHRY THURSDAY. Sales at Residence's receive oteeolat attention STOCKS, LOANS. &c. TUESDAY, BIAY 3. At 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, wilt include- Executers' Sale. Pew No. 41 south, aisle Central Presbyterian Church. 15 shares Union Mutual.„lnsurance Co. 3 shares Merchants'. Hotel 00. - PM shares Penibroke Oil Co. 50 shares imperial Oil ' • I share Mercantile Library Co. • Administrators' Sale. 400 shares Rathbun° and Camden Oil Clo, 500 shares Wetzel County Oil Co. 200 shares Centralia Oil CO. • 30° shares Crow Creek and Stilwell Run Oil Clo. For Other Accounts— . 3 shares Franklin Fire'lnsimanc° Pew Nu. 55 central aisle Holy Trinity Church. 84000 Warren and Franklin Railroad 7 per cont., Feb. • and August, 85000 Oil Creek and Allegheny Railroad .7 per cent., 100 shares May and I No ns e p m or e tat ion o°. 12S shares lit inehill mul Schuylkill Haven.Rniiroad. --8400 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad 6 per cent ,Aprli and ctobr. 83000 Philadelphi Oa and e Erie Railroad 7 per cent., Jan. alai July. 20 shares Enterprise Insurance Co, • 825,000 South hienntninlron 00. 7 per coot., March and • ' September. 5 - shares Srenbenville and Indiana Railroad. 2 shams Camden and Atlantic Railroad. preferred. It shares Camden and Atlantic Railroad, common. REAL ESTATE - SALE, MA Orplins'Court Sale-Estate •of Ann Kelly, dec'd- BRIt K DWELLING. No. Baker st. Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of William W. Knight; dec'o- VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND-FOUR. STOW! BRICK STORE. No. 611 Conimerce st. Orphans' Court Sale-Estate, of Francis A. Ervrlq, dee - it-VALUABLE TRACI" or LAND. 196 AORKS, River Sphuyntill, half a mile above League Island, and near Penrose Ferry Bridge-about 3,00 ti feet front on the ricer Seltuylklll. ' • Orphans' Court, Sole.-Eetato of Rebecca A.. Car pelt f er, dec 'it-TWO-STORY DRICICD WELLT NG. N 0., 2, 5 0 Jacoby street, between Twelth and Thirteenthillittuyil ]face: Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of Benedict Eahowellen dec'o-BUSINESS STAND-THREE-STORY BRICK TAYKDN and DWELLING, ,N 0.328 Vine et. °mining! _Courtfiele--Estato-of-Andrew-Thatcher-.- We'd. and °theta-2 FRAME DWELLINGS and , i:A111,17.,. Everett street, between Noble and Pegg, Eleventh Ward. Orphans' Court Peremptory Sale-Estate of Abner 111 . : Ithuntherlein. dec-d-MODERN THREE-STORY CRICK RESIDENCE, No. 1203 Green at. Sale by Order of Helrs-'VERY VALUABLE COUN TRY SEATMANSION, 10 acres, known as "Oxford Lodge," Asylum road. between the Second street turn pike and Frankfort,. Twenty-third. Ward. a zoo utors' Peremptory Sale-Estate - of pin.be Themes, dec'd--.2. MODERN RESIDENCES, Nos. .1421 and 1445 Fllbert.street. Each hoe the modern conveni ences. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, about 8 acres,Lime. kiln rood, west side, second lot south of Washington lane, Twenty-second Ward. - - Executors' Peremptory Sale-Estate of Capt. Josiah Ames. decCl-2h.STORY. BRICK' _DWELLING, No. 344 Catharine street, with a 23f, story Brick Dwelling in_ the.rear on Kauffman et. r VAI.I; ABLE THEE EASTORY'IIRI CA. - 13 G IL DING . . No. 602 Spring Garden street. now used by the Northern I) ispeneary. VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, acres, Mill street, south of Chew, Germantown, about 3 fqj TPSI fri m the railroad station. - - MODERN THREE-STORY. BRICK RESIDENCE, No tO2 South Tenth street, below South. Has the mo dern conveniences. VFRY VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND -BRICK LIVERY STABLE_ and _DWELLING,Nos,--10261071 and 1030 Coates street, SO feet front,ll6 feet deep to Melon etrei fronts. BUSINESS STAND-THREE-STORY BRICK TA VERN and DWELLING, S. E. corner of Twelfth and Comilla streets. Iles tha,modern .convenlences.. Bar room Fixtures included: TWO-STORY BRICK and ONE STORY BRICK BUILDINGS, N E. corner of Second and Diamond eta., 90 by 109 feet to Palethorp at. Executers' Sale-,Estate of T..: Chapman, deed- - - TWO - -STORY BRICK MACHINE BIIOP, Steam En - gine Boiler, &e., S. W. corner of Beach and Marl bons, Eighteenth Ward. VALUABLE 2.II.STORY BRICK DWELLING and LARGE LUNT, No:1611 Christian st-72 foot front. VERY DESIRABLE LOT. Twelfth street, north of Cherry. 213 i feet front. 107 feet deep. LARGE and VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICE RESIDENCE, No. 902 South Front street, below Pine. 41 feet front. DESIRABLE • BUSINESS LOCATION-THREE STORY .BRICKSTORE and DWELLING, No. hat_ Calle Whitt st. MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK - RESIDENCE, No. Ills Vtimstreet.- Has ..the, postern -con venieneess.- 183 - feet front. Immediate posseso ion. ' Sale at the Auction RoOros. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, MANTEL 'AND PIER MIRRORS, FIREPROOF SANAS. OFFICE FURNITURE, HAIR 114cT REssics, FEATHER REDS, CHINA and GLASS WA BE.REFRIGERATORS, STOVES, Y_ELYET, BRUSSELS - AND - OTHER - eh - RP - Km. itc, ON THURSDAY MORNING, May 5, at 0 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, by cata logue, a large assortment of Household Furniture, &c. Sale No. 1108 Pine street. • SURPLUS FURNITURE FRENCH PLATE MAN TELMIRROR. FINE VELVET CARPETS. &c. ON MONDAY MORNING. May 0, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, the superior Furni ture, ,onriprising—Walnut and Mahogany Parh4r Fur niture, covered with hair cloth; Walnut Centre Table, Walnut Extension Table, Mahogany Sideboard, fie.. China and Glassware. Mahogany and IValnut Chamber Furniture, Feather Bede, Cooking Utensils, ,tc. Sale No. 1231 Arch street. HANDSOME FURNITURE, PIANO, CHIA NDLIERS, 5 FLEGANT FRP NCH ,PLATE MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS, RICH AX MINSTHR,ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETn. &c. N..T.HESDAY MORNING. May 10, at 10 o'clock, at No 1231 Arch street, by cafe lone, the Handeome Furniture, comprising—Walnut Parlor Furniture, covered with hair cloth; Walnut Centre end Bouquet Tables, B...elegant French Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors. ebony an& Vilt frames; Piano Forte. made by Meyer; Walnut Hail Furniture, Walnut and. Oak Dining Room Furniture; It off , woorl Sitting ROV/I1 Futniture,covered with reps; Mahogany Chamber Furniture, fine Curled Hair hlatresses, fine Feather 13 , de, Bolsters and Pillows, Mahogany Secretary and Bookcase, Mahogany Wardrobe, rich Axminster, Eng ben Brussels and other Oarpete, Ac. Moat of the Furniture was made by Moore & Campion. Ala be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale. Peremptory Sale on the Premises, .No. 1331 North Twelfth street. MODERN RESIDENCE AND HANDSOME WAL NUT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO FORTE, PIER MIRROR, FINE VELVET AND BRUSSELS C A RPETS. CHINA, GLASSWARE. &c. ON W EDNESDAY MORNING, May 11, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 1131 North Twelfth street, above Blaster street, the entire House hold Furniture, comprising—Handsome Walatit Parlor, Sitting Room attn Chamber Furniture, 7-octave Piano Forte. made by Fischer; Pier Mirror. Paintings. Chromes. line Volvet,Brussels and other Carpets ,China, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils. &c. May be examined on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock. BIODE.RN RESIDENCE. _ P DERN THRE E•ST ORY u BRICKR L I S b ID ENOE he , with Three-story Back Buildings, lot 17 feet, more or loss front, by 97 feet in depth, to a six feet wide alley. Immediate possession. Sale absolute. Terms—*=.so may remain on mortgago• NOTICE—Our sale 17th May will include the Valu At, Iteehlente N 0.239 South Thirteenth street. • JAMES A.-E_REEMAN, AUCTIONEER, No. 922 Walnut street. REAL ESTATE SALE, MAY 4TH, AT THE EX CHANGE. This sale, on Wednesday, ut 12 o'clock. noon,-will dude— _ _ HANCOCK AND YORK STREETS—A valuable Curry Comb Manufactory, with stock, fixtures, engine, tools, Ae, ; lot, 72 by 109 feet. Orphans' Court Sate; Es tate of It Bearh, deceaserl.' , NO: 2ro SOUTH SIXTH STREET,-A. thremstory -brick-dwelling, below Washington button); lot in by 100 - feet. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate of Wm. Ifolzmaller, deceased. NO. 618 N. SEVENTH STREET—Three-story brick dwelling and lot, above Green, lsyn by 92 foot. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate of Ater. Purvis, deceased. NO. 1417 NORTH TENTH STREET—Three-story brick dwellings, above Master street, 16 by 74 feet ,to Prospect street. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate of Edward 111rShatte, dereased. NO. 121. MARLBOROUGH STREET—Genteel three story brick dwelling, lot 18 by 84 feet. Orphans' Court Sae. Estate of Amy Wright, deceased. No. 220 CALLOWHILL STREET—A desirable bust nese stand, three-story brick lager beer saloon, 18 by 106 feet. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate of Win. Daum, deceased. No. 631 NORTH SIXTH STREET—A handsome modern residence,with three-story brick back buildings,• lot, IS by 100 feet. A desirable property. Executors' Perth, Nary Sale_ Estate 411 - Henry Deri neer, &erased. BROAD AND BAINBRIDGE STREETS—The well knew!. Hotel Property, the" Harmony House." at the N. W. corner Broad and :Happen streets ; 18 by 41 foot. Clear. Si LVERTON AVENUE, 24th WARD—A Genteel Residence, with liliinsard roof, Forty-eighth and Lau• comet avenue ; lot 50 by 150 feot. A TLANTIO ClTY—Hotel Property, known an the Lotona 1101180, corner of Atlantic and lioulurkY Cllll,ll. • CH ESTN UT number of &Hirable building lots, Highland and Evergreen Avenues..Phu/ .at sture. Exrridr's S'ile.--',Estate of Owen Sheridan, deed. Wr CATALOGUES NOW READY. Sale on Om 'Premises, IBerchantville. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS. ON TH lIRSDAY AFTERNOON: At 4 o'clock, will be sold at auction, a number of desir able Building Lots, adjoining Wel wood Station. Ater ehantville, New J_erliny....each ttl by 2nu feet, fronting on tbo turnpike. iii.prtle,. Woodbine and Welwood avonues. Plan.. at the Atrettort Store. Tickets gratis to and from HE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISH - - - MEN T, b. E corner of SIXTH. and RAC liLntroetni one yad vttneetrn It DI ere the - goiilt y,—Wliteli Jewelry, :Diatnonds, Gold. and Silver Plato, and - on all ortieleirof value, for any length of time agreed on. WATCIIII,I3 - .AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE. Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Open Fero . English, •AITIOTICaII and Swine PatAilt.. Lover 'Watches ; Nino Gold Hunting Case and Opon Noon Lo pine Watches ',Nine Gold 'Duplex and - ether Watches ; Nine Silver Hunting. Case and Open Yoeo English, Al"' Henn ion! SWIM Patent Lever and 'Amine Watches Double Caen English Quartfor and other Watches La dies'.Fatkey Ikattolies, Phonon(' Breastpins, 1 nger IHnas Ear Itings,Studit, &c. • Fine Gold Ohai MS, MINI4I- lineH, 'Dr aeolete, Sena rim, * Breastpins, Finger Rings, Benet' Clifil!fi, add Jewelry generally. • NOR SALE—A large and valuable Firo 7 proof anent, suit anlo for a Jeweller; cost $614. Also, several Lots in south Oimulenirifth and 0110 4 t• . . nut etreeto. • AITTION SALES.' nAVIi3 HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS, alkt, ithla. Thomas &Sena - Store N aan. 48 arid BO North Sixth street.' IFir" Furniture ttalet, at the Store evffirr Maedal. • ag" Sob eat Prix ate Refll(lo7lC(.9 ROlicited,. • . TlaoPo 6E4.1 ring Furniture. Corpata, etc i ariouldtto to attend our sale at the A net on Ronfil9 - • , TO-MORROW MORNINO: am it to unnattally attractive. _See Cataloguesinow ready. ' . • Sale Nos. 4'i and r.O North,FOxtli stmt. ELEGANT FURNITURE; SUPERIOR. ROSEWOOD PIANO. BOOKCASES, MATRESSNS, WINE. TA PEISTRY CA RPETt•c, Au. ON TUESDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock, at the auction romlis..o, very largo assort- . moot of elemint Furniture, comprising , Parlor Suits. is hoe pi mill . reps, terry and h.iir cloths; handsome Chain her coils. finished in 011; very superior Shisboard and Extension Tables, Cottage Sulfa, Elegant 0 ibintit and beer. tary Bookcates and - Library. Furniture, superior ROPCINOiId Piano, new Nair-sous, flno Tapottrs,lnwriall nod other Carpets, Looking Glasses, Pictures, marble top F Moon Tabh•s. &fr. FIREPROOFS A Nn' oFFIUE "FURNITURE. Also, at 12 o clock. very superior Fireproofs, OM& Tables and Desks. MIeriPLLANEOUS BOOKS. Also, quantity Miscellaneous Books. • Sale No. 1110 North Eighteenth street. SUPEVIOR WALNUT PARI OR AND CGAMDER - FURNITURE, SPRiNG MATURSSES, FINE TAPESTRY AND IMPERIAL Cl , k RP ETS, &c. -ON THURSDAY MORNING, May b. at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 1210 North Eightcenth street. above Girard avenue. the entire Rune rioeFurniture. including Walnut end Hair Cloth Parlor Furniture. handsome Centre Table. Tonnem.ee marble. Oiled Walnut Chamber Furniture, fine Spring Mat tesres. Extein - filou Table; hamlnorno Tapestry Carpets, fine Imperial Carpetc eut•rior Refrigerator, (looking Utensils. &c, i May be examined on the morning of sale. A ISSIGNERS'' SALE . . -Ex. .ESTATE .. . . OF • FREEDOM IRON ANDN STEEL CO.. st Pr VATS: IN • 'ld zprialrA ND - HUNTINGDON' COUNTIES, PA., TUESDAY, May 24; 1870, • AT , NOON, The undethigned, assignees in trust for the benefit of the creditors et the Freedom Iron and titeel Comp stir • 'will sell at public auction. at the office of the dompany, in Derry township, Mifflin county, on Tuesday, the t wenty-fourth day of May, A. D. 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon Thei following property of the -Raid Company. cone _prisingueoutthirty-nintechoesand-430aXitehternireff-famt---- in Mitilin and Huntingdon counties, Pennsylvania, on.{ which there are erected extensive stool works, three f 32 - charcoal blast furnaces in use, and, one ill disused,with numerous chops end buildings, to Wit : • The property known as the Freedom Iron and Steel Welke. in Mifflin county, Pennsylvania, comprieing. two bundled and eighty-nine (289 / acres of-land.'• • One (1/charcoal blast furnace Beseemer steel convert- ing houee, hammer shop, rail . and plate mill, steafta forge, tiro mill, water power - bloomers', •cast-eteel works, foundry and machine shops, old toege, smith eltep, carpenter shop, store with - warehouses •attached, nienvion house., offices, 6i dwelling henries Cam stock, th saw mill, lime ki, stables and other buildings, with stationary engines, machinery, fixtures, tools,: imple- mints, horses and melee, in all ene hundred intimate tiiit clueing twelve Mime of - six inuloil oauli), Witth.wagoeus and harness complete. • Alse otbout -11/5,0011 bushels of charcoal, about 1,000 tons - • -- of iron ore, about 2.0110 tuns (deluder, a quantity of limee stone. togeth(T with wa'lltrge (Identity of. material in. Tit- •:'• ..- . riefla stoges of manufacture. . •-• Also, the property known as the Greenwood Ore Bank, . in Ueion township. Idifilin county, _containing 91 acres - of land, a hit thilwelling-houses and stables. Also, the property known as the Week's Saw Mill, iu • the seine county, containing 2,3:1 items of land, with • mill nail all the machinery and appurtenances thereof ' With two small tract's of land in Derry townshipMifilia comity,. containing ebout one acre more or lose, each, known out the Ounninghent and Ryan._ lots, with .two -- ...eutalltrecte of land ,eont aining - aboutone - acreund ono iourth of an acre, respectively, known as. tho Hostetter lot. and the Stroup House and lot, in Union township, Mffilincounty. Also, about 17,400 acres of unseated lands, in filitllin count-e . - Ale ,he right:to take ore on the nuthersbaugh farm, -- in Dec fur township, Mifflin county, at a royalty of 25 • cents 1 or ton.. ' Also, the property known as the Stroup Oro Bank,iir Ileilin unship, Mittlin.county, containing- about - 104 - "- acres. ~ Thislast named property is subject to mortgage, u given to secure bend fer $l,OOO, bearing interest at the rate of six percent. per annum, from July 23,18.18._ - Together with about 907 times of lend, In Huntingdon 'county, known as the Greenwood Furnace tract, with 2 - chercoal butet furnaces, known as the Greenwood Fur- ' naces, with engines and fixtures, with inetteionehouse. 17 steble r s ' carpel ter eller.. blacksmith shop, 82 dwell ing , houses, offices and store, one grist mill, .' with stable and buildings of every desorip lion, with horses and mules, In all 143 animals, includ ing 16 teams - of 6 mules - orho thee ettelt - Oeit In.wegous And.. , - ha ofees.Ceth plet ejurin - slock and iniplements, tools, mill eistuck..=radroad and orecars,____.=__-------- ----e-------- - Also, the preperty known as the Monroe Furnace in Barri" township, Huntingdon county, containing shouti 129 acres of land, with 9 dwelling_housies, ((tables, oar- pouter shop, midi shop, store and office building. Also, (mit 17.e)0 acres of land, iu 'Huntingdon - county (of which 637 acres are seated and partly im proved./ Also, the ---:wood, cut for coaling, estimated _ e. 31,000___. _cords. -- The foregoing properties will be sold in one parcel or lot, subject to the payment of the mortgages now El:elat ing against the property. One of them bearing date, Feb. 1, 1867, given to Win ter Morris, James 'l'. 'Young nod Enoch Lewis, in trust, to secure Neale of the company, payable on the lst Febi nary, 157, with interest thereon. at 6 percent. per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of A nem t and February. The principal of which debt is 18500,000, and on above interest was paid up to the first day of February, 1562. The other niortgiige is eat , d December 1, 1:368,he1d by livery '3l insor,WlNtar Morris and E.O. Biddle in trust to secure bonds of the cum pany,payable on the first day of December, 1883, u tilt interest thereon at 6 per cent. per annum, payable semiannually, on the first days of June and December; on this there is, due for principal, $.300,- (100, with interest front Dec. 1, 1869. But the purchasers will be at libel ty to insert a clause in i heir (keit. excluding any personal liability for the .debts thus secured-and agreeing to-no.mere than a re--- se cognition that such mortgagee exists and are Huns.. The purchasers will be required to pay, in addition to the amount of their bid, the debt duo for wood leave (about e 2,000), and the amount due by the assignees or paid by them for cutting wood, now lying ou the property, Pteparing for coaling, about-- - $12.000. The Assignees propose to sell at the same, time and place: - The property known as the Yoder Farm, In Brown township, Main county, containing 158 acres 128 perches, composed of two tracts,as follows: Beginning at stone in road, thence by land of John D. Barr, north 03 deg. east, 1925-10 perches to stone ; thence by land of Joseph 11. Zook, nor h 4434 deg. west, In 3-IC3 ' perches, to stone ; thence by lad of John ilooluy, south 463 e deg-west 102 1-10 perches, t( stone ; thence south 41343; deg. east, 190 6.10 perches, to he place of beginning— t containing me hundred and twenty-fivencres and twelve --- perches, nett twentieth. • Also, all that other certain tract of land adjoining ~ above, beginning at steno in road, thence up said road, north 44% deg. west, 67 5-10 perches, to stone ; thence by land of Jelin Iluoley, south 453, deg. west, 79 6.10 perches. to stones ; thence by laud of David L. Yoder, south fele ileg, east, 66 8-10 porches, to stone in road ; thence along said road anti by land of Gideon Yoder, north 46.4 deg. east, 811.10 perches, Wein) place of begiening---conte thing thirty-three acres and 0110 hundred and twelve perches, nett measure. The menu( being subject to mortgage given to secure .he lids. antotin I itql_tQA.ol,73s 34. , ..up0u-$3,3 0 0-of-whieli, interest is due from April 1. 1349. and ou balance of said bonds, interest is due from April 1, 1863 Also, the property known as the Williams farm, as fullews : All flint certain tract of land situate in Derry town chip, Mullin county, Pa., bounded anti described as fol . Beginning at /1 chestnut, corner of lands of Philip Martz, thence by lands of Wni. Bentley and Samuel north 37 degrees.west, 935 i purely 5, to a. hick ory ; thence by lands of Santo illuMaiuny, north • 17,degrees west 17 perches; thence by land ofJames Al. Martin, south 75 degrees west. 22 perches, to a post ; thence by land of Johnston Sigler, south 57 degrees west, le9 perches, to 1.1. hickory ; thence by lands of Per er Townsend's heirs, south 37 degrees east, 91 perches, to stones; thence by land 04 heirs of Joliu McDonell, deceased, stud Mrs. Mc pyrtlibe *deg, east, 9W, perches, to a poet; thence , by land of Philivldartzoiorth 70Yii _deg, .east, 8936 perches, to-the place of _liegluning7containing ono huti•• --- Bred and seven acres and twenty-unto perches of laud, and allowance. This property is charged te,ith a mortgage, given to se cure bonds for al ,214), with interest at 6 per cent. per an num, from November 8,1868. Also, 427,745 lbs. steel 'ingots. 41 torts warm blast strap Iron. 17,821 lbs. plow plate, trimmed. . 244,611 lbs, rotted and square iron and steel buggy tire, sleigh steel rail webs and bottoms, de. 61956-2246 tons steel rails. 10 1351-2240 tons steel rail ends. 105 steel ingots at Loehiel Iron Works, Harris burg, weighing 60,772 tbs. Itaiumered. 097 steel ingots at JohnstAlf, Weighing 333.735 lbs.,not 'summered. 5 tons castings. 4 tons scrap. AlSo. a full a4surtment of dry goods, hoots and shoes, groceries, provisioits and drugs, suitable for a nittnathc tiring establishment, in store at Feign Werke, in I) cry township, Mitliin county, and in store lit Greenwood Furnaces, 11 nntingdon county. • The contents of each of these stores will be offered is one parcel, and if a sufficient price. in the. Judgment of the 11101141110.15,01 not offered, they will be withdrawn and sold by catalogue. TERMS OF SALE. The purchaser or purchasers id the Iron and Steel Works. Forge and Fare acs , Properties and Heal Estate, &C. sold therewith, is id 1,, required to pay one thou sand ( I.11(011 111/111treillt the time of -signing the niemorau dum of purchase, vt heir the property: is - struck - down, stud - the balance of the timeliest -money within thirty day a thereaffter. If crest itors become purchasers, tie/ amount. of of the 0101101018 to which they may probably bit nap . titled 111/1y be reserved. less ten per 0011 t.., UPIOI their gis log approved security to pay in on reasonable notice ,Irom 111110 10 time, ally part or parts of inch 1.0.11.• 11110 and reserved amount as may be ruiritired by the arsignees in their judgment. The purchasers to pro pure the iffials fur ONOOIIIIOII stud to tilibinit drafts for ap proval within thirty days. The purchaser , of other parcels - will be rewlired pay on acceptance of their bide, respectively, 5 100, if ni l . principal estmeds other- N, too tllO 111110111 a of their bits, and L' the bejewel ti thirty cloys, on the ft pp rovalsg i tlO:olij_taitho_ auditor,. poseession"Will - leidelfiere, . - • . ' JAMES S, BIDDLE, ' - CHARLES ILEA, A ssignees of the Freedom iron and Steel Gompanr. Pian.A,DuLrinn, April 21, /870. - 'ap23-tf § • T• A. I,I(I.ILELLAND, AUCTIONSIEB, 1219 (MSSTNUT Street.. er Pommel attention given to Bales of Household Fern tin,. at Pee Otr Public Sales of Furniture attho Auction Boom. 1219 ebestput street, ovary Monday and Thursday. air For particulars nee Public Ledger. /31.0 - N. B.—A superior clase or Furniture at Private BY -13.41- ißirr Co., 1.3 ELLS, CARPI AUCTION HOUSE', No. 230 MARKET street fxoruer of Dank street.