NEW PUBLICATIONS. • Tie poems of the • late David Bates have., been collected by his son, Stockton , ,Batekantf, issued in attractive foriis in this city. \ The, deceased poet having acquired n most enviable reputation as _a writer of singularly heart-full and manly verses dispersed in multitude of AnierleanAOurnalS, itv - haSS heen judiciously thought a suitable tittle to givkhem the book form which their literary rank de serves. Air. Bates was author of, the plies .beginning ".Speak gentlx! it is better far To rule by love than fear," which are familiar in, every . American and English hotise hold, and which have gone around the world hi the European languages. The, gift offinding,just tho - 0014. the.universal popular language for the tender sentiments of family life, is a very rare one; these - sweetlines are'llie solace and thO, motive of many whose ears have never been _ reached by a line from Tennyson, or Browning, or Arnold. Another' poem, also widely pcipnlar, commences: " Childhood, sweet and sunny childhood!" Mr. Bates's talent was strong and true so , long as he kept ie'to the expression of love of nature, of, family feeling, - of - purity and virtue:_i. To his honor it may be said that he never tranSgressed the lines marked out for him by the boundaries of a tender and thoughtful tem perament, and accordingly his collected works are a sweet, pure and muk.isal rebuke to the spasmethe__ poetry 2 of _the day. A _short(_bio, grapby, prefaced, give§ the story of an . indus trious and true but uneventful and the editing of the poems, as well as typographical matters, is in the most perfect taste. " The Records of Living Officers of the United States 'Navy and Marine Corps," com piled by Lewis R. Ilamersly, is a useful book of naval statistics. At a glance the consulter Can find the hishiry of - any officer on any one of the vessels composing our marine service. Short biographies of our . admirals, commo dores, captains, commanders and lieutenants are given, vith their public history minutely -narrated- The life, _for instance, _of _the gallant _ and noble commander of the Oneida,Edward P. Williams, is .particularized on page 114, with his services on the African _and Brazilian eoasts, his war-record, and the appointment in 1809 to his last ill-fated command. Fifty . pages at the close of the book are given to a brief history of thd Federal naval operations during the rebellion, supplemented by a complete list of the vessels engaged in putting down that instil.- _ rection, witli„ their officers .down to the boat swains, engineers and acting gunners. All is compiled from official sources. The form is a neat_Calf-bound oetavo_:of _350 pages. Pub lished by J. 13. Lippincott '& Co. Littell & Gay have a chronic habit, which we are only too glad to believe inveterate, of collecting- into separate pamphlets the serial works selected for the Living Age. A little before __Christmas they issued, in a handsome - brochitre,rMis. IliStOri-s ' cal Sketches," a work which we think has not reached its full vogue inthis city simply be cause our 'booksellers have not adequately pro vided themselves with and advertised it. Mrs. thaut—she is antlEir of th_e_charminc , " Ni• .Marjoribanks," and commands one of the most ~ graphic and quietly . forgible pens in modern literature—devotes herself in tiese Sketches to the great names of English history under George 11., Pope, - Walpole, Lady Montagu, Queen Caroline, Wesley, and several others ; and such a portrait gallery has certainly not been Painted since Thackeray's " Four Georges." Each figure stands out with the individuality of the hest characters of Mrs. Oliphant's novels—we can Intedly praise them higher. By all means let our readers acquire this little-noticed collection.—Our publishers now issue in one pamphlet two tales recently found attractive in the Living Age," Clemente D'Orville; or, From the Palace to the Steppe," and." Clelia ; from Family Papers." These are excellent stogies, only to be found in English, , in their present form ; they were translated ex pressly for the publishers, the first from the French, and" Clelia " from the German of A. Niels. It has given us pleasure occasionally, not only in the department of dramatics and -amusements but elsewhere ; to-testify to the ar _t_istic, character of many parts of the " Pil grim," now 'exhibiting at Concert Ilall. A diorama partially painted by artists like Hart and Nehlig cannot be commonplace. A beautiful English edition of Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress "—that of Cassell, Petter & Galpin— • has been sent us by the conductor of that ex hibition ; it is in octavo, on tinted paper, with highly artistic designs. We shall enjoy turn ing over the handsome leaves of this fine standard, associated with the \memory of au artistic and blameless exhibition. Roberts Brothers, of Boston, publish a trans lation by Ellen Frothingham, in English hex ameter; of the best of Goethe's shorter works, - the "'Hermann and Dorothea." Miss Frothing barn'S treatment of hexameter lends itself ex cellently well to the verse of Goethe, and the loveliest of love-poems is by it made accessible to English readers and talkers. It is a simple and exquisite story of burgher life in Ger many. The lovers are separated by not quite so many social grades as were Cophetua and the betigar-maid, but still the simple awl trustful Dorothea is allowed to enter her lover's house bold on the menial understanding that she is to be a servant; after which. the honer of a be trothal naturally raises her into the most re freshing state of delight.—The printing and cover are in unusually good taste. Received from Porter LC; Coates. " Casimir Maremma ". is . a novel by ..I.i . thur helps, Clerk of the Queen's Privy Council and author of " ilealinah " and "Friends in Council." Like the former, it is a novel buried in a crisp and salt sea-foam of dashing, ad . mirable conversations. The old "Friends" of the " Council " listen again, to a romance from- the petsof Milverton, who this time de- iiLiALL.(IIN_YELL SE 1.! .C.*V-11-1-1 iirlio(4l - ', idles his well-furnished mind to examining the Ilia YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, No.llo NORTH TBEET, PILAELPHIA. problem of emigration. The econo- vie School of the tat, CALEB a. 1.1 ',LOWELL, _mkt, will i eiAligt. l l % , re .th,,,l_,4:l l ,- ; !of istwonr,t readerdelighted, in this book, with the ideas of vited to cnll 4 1, :. , .; ,, ifeu:1 i a ,, tr x .. the finest essayist of the time.—Publisheil,by r xt flie r. He » 11 0 ,1 0 7, 1 „ z on lierl :l o r time t beet Robeli,s.Bros.; for sale by Porter & Coates: now be . oymin lc EA SlilitYriNl A B. prind ' Appleton's edition of the writiucs of Grace tors w f 20t." .10 N filor) RH , , IMO Aguilar `regularly progressing. Their l a st voluMe "The.--Nraleb of Cedars; or, The - • Ifart3;r," a roniante' in which the . talentetrand lovely ' essays the delineation of • Spanish .rnauners, enrofortable citizen, Dr. J. DoEUtven , *IA e-Livhti 4eikt rids' brain and band so . long to the: tst4it ot'aSstit!ging human pain—has, • been:•ftnown . to.teifr of his intimate friends as acburtler Of .the Arnie" on - the sly r Being now' turned:! of fifty (it is. his own boast in one of the poenistiow tO•be reviewed or we should neither helleve it nor date to utter it) be hissileterrnine to collect his fugitive sighs and musical plaints for tho l ben'efit of his personal acquaintances: The collection has been shaped into worthy-, form, and printed, but not published, or pub lishedonly byiubseription. Many'of those whO know the glorious doctor will be astonished at the - relatively high qtiality of these iiiettleal..ef-. fusionS. Most of Am . betray :titeland ac customed to heavier tocls than ' the quill, but there is hardly a versicle wiiich does not pro claim that, with the litterateur's strict atten tion to expression, the ideas here con tained could have been moulded into peirnanent adormients to literatOre.- The. poems are all of the kind known as .occasional, and all. struck out apparently at a blow. They all have Something to say; and, although there is net one which a literary, expert could not improve in technical' expression, there is ever something pithy and practical, the fruit of ex perience and acute observation, to .reward or ainuse or stimulate the reader. Some, as "Man Is not a Machine " and " Greund Over," have a peculiar shrewd wisdom, • the prOverbial philosophy of an observant and pracVal man; pthers, as "The Hominy Man,' and "Foot prints on the Sand," are bits of pbilosophy or mortili - polnted by an attedatertin - fail;in a metrical form, after-dinner stories such .as in. a prose shape- the Dr. retails so capitally; several have a nervous strength and directnes's of expression that reminds .the reader of Dr. Franklin or Dean Swift,--as the following on the invisible laboratory of Time : " bran cannot work without a tool;' The child can't learn but by a school; Ran makes no change except by laws That come directly from a cause. - The chisel sharp the sculptor holds, To trace the lines of all he moulds; For every line of beauty fair • • The pencil or the chisel's there ; Not so With Time—he has no tool; . —Not so with Time—he-has-no-school; B i 3 makes his hues both daep and bold, Be has no hand his tools to hold. The furrows deep upon the Mow Each one can see, but knows not how Time has sealed by his endeavor To make his furrows last forever." Several betray a depth of good and tender feeling, or a graceful attention to the minor. morals, indicative of a refined and disciplined heart; those referring to " Katie " are evidently the sincere, spontaneous ontpouring of a deep particular sorrow; --here- is-a-profounder -ex pression, in which we find a strain of real poetry : THE REED The mind revolts from its sad fate But cannot stay the bleiv, Each day adds to its lingering fear - Deep pains that none can know. . . Speed on, speed on—the whirlwind's wrath Is nothing now to me, I've lived through all that man can knou - ,.. And-now -I feel I'm-free. - -.-- - ' , -. Bear down the reed, oh f rushing tide, Its season soon is o'er, The wild waves dash, the winds are shrill,- The reeds will sigh no more. - The first poem in the volume is a racy, breezy, triumphant exposition of_mere_animaii joy—the writer finds himself behind his good steeds, "Mary Blain" and " Hazel Dell," on a hard road, with the city before, and hotne behind and early dawn breaking over the shoulder : " The lines are trembling in my fingers, As each one tries the lead to gain ; Now every nerve and sense is wakened To keep them balanced Jn the rein." The? happy charioteer is as excited as his steeds i\ he "drinks the sweet refreshing air," and every mile " has fixed another day to life Forget not. that each sense of mine Is thrilled to see them in their strife;" die hails his "favorite nags,so swift and strong,' personally and by name and then, in the ac cumulated triumph of skill and vitality, " Oh, I can teach you how to live !" exclaims the epicure, and flually,in a sudden and natural re vulsion of feeling. Oh, I can teach you how to,live ! • Bat can you teach me how to die ?" This is the initial poem of the volume, ;;..V- Mg its title to the collection. Having b; shown around among` friends, it has provol ed a number of rejoinders, printed hero after it, , o one of which we observe the appended initials of Bishop Odertheimer,of New Jersey. Finally, we have derived a real tonic pleasure from the examination of these brisk little trifles, and it is our deliberate opinion that the more cultiva ted, the' more widely•read shall be the reader they find, the more the latter will be pleased, the more ready to discover their realoriginality, and to condone the superficial faults of literary inexperience. They are sumptuously printed by King & Baird, and the binding is also original and stylish, Nvith.the exception that the book has been-trimmed too narrow. This error has de prived Mr. Sartain's engraving of the margin it needs,—an additional pity, as the burin has furnished an uncommonly skilful, spirited study of the fine physique and manly expression -. , the writer. PERSONAL OTICE.—A PPLICATION WILL fit mole to 1111. Excellency JOHN W. GEA RY, Gov ernor of Pei.nsyl Van for the pardon of .1 DAL!, SINES, sentenced it the A pril Tenn, A. D. 1870, of the Court of Onurler Seoftioni: of .1401adelphis county, for larceny. . 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NAULE (gentlemen in our employ for several years past) the Stock,Good Will and Fixtures of oar-RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, located at the corner -of THIRD and PEAR streets, In this city, that branch of our busi ness,.together with that of BEATING and VRNTILA TING PDBLIO and PRIVATE BUILDINGS,' both by STEAM and HOT WATER, in all its various systems, will be carried on under the firm name of PA NC OAST & HAULE,at the old stand, and we re conithend Were to lheitrrideCandlnisiness gablic as being entirely competent Co perform all work of that character. MORRIS, TASKER & CO. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 22,1870. mlll2-if aTROMSO N' 8 LONDON KlTCH ener, or European Ranges; for families, hotels or public institutions, in- twenty different sizes. ' Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Hot Mr Furnaces, Portable Heat Low down Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stew-hole Plater', Broilers . Cooking Stoves. ate. EDGAR. L. THOMPSON. 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BRODIE, Proprietor, Bedforil, Pa.' Deference—WlLLlAM S. BOYD .t CO., No. 17 South Water street. ;11)22 f m w DELAWARE WATER GAP. . Person," desiring ß oard at thie place, at moderate ternis, muy apply for particulars to SUNDAY SCHOOL SUP ERINTEN dents, get Prof. Hart's admirable address, "How to lect a Library ,"at the Sabbath School Emporium, 608 Arch street. Philadelphia. pUBLISEIED THIS DAY, DIE•POETICAL WORKS OF THE LATE DAVID BATES, AUTHOR OF "SPEAR GENTLY," &c. (Flontliarly known its THE • BROKER POET.'') Edited I,y hit] eon. STOCKTON BATES. One oltuuo,l2mo., Toned Paper, !Fine Cloth. Price, VIE CAPTURE AND ESCAPE ; on TIFF. AMONG lIIE SIOUX. By MRS. S. L. LARINIER. With koftrait of the author on steel, and numerous Mos- One Volume,l2rno., cloth,. Price, r, A NEW AND COMPLETE READY RECKONER IN DOLLARS ANt CENTS, to which are added yojIMS OF NOTES, BILLS, RECEIPTS, AND PETITIO,N S, STA M P DUTIES, RATES OF POST AGE, Ac. 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SEgTIO.I4 I.:The Select and Common Coun cils Mf 'the City of Philadelphia do ordain;- That the First, Second, Third, !hurt h; l itch, Sixth, SeVenth.• Eighth,-Ninth, Tenth, Thir teenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Electron Di: visiorfs shall be and remain as heretofore es tablished by law. . The Eleventh Election Division shall be bounded as' follows: Commencing at 'the., northwest corner of Apple street and Sustpta ! • 'henna avenue, thenhe along the west Side of Apple street to Lehigh avenue, thence along the south side of Lehigh avenue to Gentian- town avenue;thence - along the:ea:4l4de of Germantown avenue to - Susquehanna avenue, thenctuileng.the north Side , of 'Susquehanna avenue to Apple Street; the place of be ginning; anti the - place of voting shall be at the house of - Peter B. Buechel, at the north east corner of Seventh and York streets. The Sixteenth Division shall be bounded follows': Commencing-at the northeast corner of Apple street and Susquehanna avenue, thence along UM enSt side of Apple street -to Lehigh avenue, thence along the south side of •Lehigh .avenue to America. - street, or North PennsVlVania Railroad, - thence along the west side of America street to York street, thence along the south side-of York-street to Second street, thence along the west side of Second street to Susquehanna avenue, thence along the north side of Susquehanna avenue to Apple.street, the place of beginning ;. and the place of - yoting shall be at the house of Peter BluM, southwest corner of Dauphin and Second streets. , . The Twelfth Division shall bebounded as follows : Commencing on-the northwest cor ner of _Apple and Norris streets, thence along the west side of Apple street to Diamond street, thence along the south side of Diamond st ree,t_t Sixth - struet,.-th en ea-along-A heteast side of Sixth street to Norris street, thence along the north side of Norris street to Apple street, the. place of beginning; and the place of voting shall be at the house of Jacob M onath, northwest corner of Gerinan town avenue and Norris street. . The Seventeenth Election Division shall be bounded as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of Apple street-anti Norris streerythence along the east side of, Apple street to Diamond street, thence along the south aide of Diamond _ street _to El•coild street, thence along the west side of Second -street to Norris., street,-- thenc along the north side of Norris street to - Ap ple strect,the piace.of beginniug;. and the place of voting shall be at the house of Jacob Sees, northwest corner of Foarth and 'Norris - LOUTS' WAG - President of Common Council. ATTEST—JOB N ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common Council. SAMUEL W. CAT TELL. • President of Select Council. mi 4 lin§ - - • . Approved this seventh (lay of May An►io Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy (A. D. 1870). - DANIEL M. FOX, Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE AN AP propriation 'to pay for the erection of Public-Baths. -- . • _ SECTION 1. The'Select and Common Coun cils of the City of _Philadelphia, do' ordain, That the sumof fifteen. thousand dollars - be and-the, same. is hereby appropriated to the_ Department .of Polito for the purpose of erect ing at least four Public Baths for the conve nience of the people of the city of Philadel phia, the location to be designated by the Committee on Police;- provided, that plans and specifications be first-submitted and ap proved-by. these Councils. SEC.. 2. The Mayor, in conjunction with the. Committee on Police, be and they are hereby authorized and directed, as soon as conve niently can be, to advertise according to law, that sealed proposals, plans and specifications Will be received for the work and material,' of said Bath-houses and necessary appendages the - ireto; - to - be opened' on--a day-to-be—fix-ed-by them, and - the contract or contracts therefor shall be awarded to the lowest and best bidder therefor, as may be determined by said Com mittee ; provided, the said .bidders shall pre viously thereto have complied with all exist ing ordinances in relation tobidding — for con tracts ; the work to be done under the super vision of the Committee on Police; and war rants for the payment therefor shall be drawn by the Mayor in conformity with existing or dinances. LOUIS WAGNER, President of Coalition Council TEMT-A•BRAIIA M STEWART, • Assistant Clerk9iCoranion Council. SAMUEL W. CATPELL, President of Select Council Approved this seventh day of May, Anton Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy (A. D. 1870.) DANIEL M. FOX, Mayor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION RELATIVE TO =AR- Ib-bing street lines in the Twenty-second and Twenty-third Wards: Resotred, By the Select and 'Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the De partment of Surveys be and is hereby au. tborized and directed to establish the street lines and grades over so miich of the Twenty third Ward as is bounded on the north by a line at right angles to the easterly line of Cheltenham township, intersecting thu Bris tol turnpike road at or near Salter's lane; on Abe south by a line extending froin the south eaAterlv angle of Cheltenham township to the Bristol' turnpike road ,itt or near Dark Run lane, and between the said turnpike road and the city line. The said street lines to be ar _ranged so as to connect upon the southerly' line above described, with the streets upon the smith and west, as now established in the Twenty-second and Twenty-third Wards. Provided, the . expenditure during the present year shall not exceed three hundred dollars. LOUIS WAGNER, President of Common Council ATTEST—JOHN ECKSTEIN, • Clerk of Common Council. SAMUEL W. CATTE'LL, President of,Select Council. ApprOved this seventh day of May, Anno Domini- one thousand eight hundred and, seventy (A. D. 1870.) DANIEL M:FO X, It Mayor of Phi lade] phia. - 100 EWE:VTR/N. TO AUTHOR 17,E THE gratting_of Fifth, Cambria' aml Indiana streets. Resolved, By the Select and Common °Orin ells' -of the City _Philadelphia; That the Derailment of BighwaYs be and is hereby authorized and.directed to grade Fifth street, from Lehigh avenue to within one hundred and fifty feet south of Clearfield street; Cam bria streeVrom - SecOnd street to Sixth street, and Indiana street, from Fifth street to' Sixth street, at a cost not exceeding thirty-nine hun dred and qigbty-nine dollars 7 and twenty-five cents. Said streets to be graded to the estab lished grade of the city. LOUIS WAGNER, President of Common Council. AvrEsT—JOBN ECKSTEIN, " Clerk of _Common Connell. SAMUEL W. • CATTELL, President of Select Council. Approved this seventh day of May, Anini Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy (A. D. 1870.) DANIEL M. FOX,- 1t -Mayor of Philadelphia. D ESOLVTION JO GRANT THE USE OF • Independence Sq aro to the Temperance Blessing. Resolv d, BV the Select' an - -Common Coun eila-ot--4her-Uity-Tef--I)4Hadelphhei---That-- tha - use:of Independenee square be granted•to the T e mperantel3lessing on the afternoon'ot the Troutth - cf july•next;for the.purpose of COW bratingtlii3, Antuveriary eir Auiericap= iilu pendenco. LOUIS WAGNER, President of Common ATTEST—JOHN ECKSTEIN Ch rk• of Comnibn Council. •fifMU.LL: W. CATTELL, - • President - of Seltct Council. Approved this seventh do.y May ; Anno Domini one thousand eight .hundred and seventy (A. D. 1870). • • • -:- DANIEL M. FOX. It - Mayor of Philadelphia. CITY ORpINANCES. .1' ,sso 1V 1)1 V 1D &L 016 11114 and Seventh I?ivisienanf the Then-; ty-third Word y itid to create two additional . divisions thertan., . : 8110110 n: 11 The Select and ,COmnion 'Cils of the city of Philadelphia:de ordain, That. the S( venthj.)iVision 'shall be bounded as f01 7 . T :lows,Viz.: Beginning at the'junction of Frank- . B ford Creek Ott d gran kford street ; thence along t:aid,Frankforti street to PlllO street; thence to 'Leiner •street; thence to Unity street; thence to Sellers street; thence to Fran ford Creek; thence to the place of beginning._ Vet& at the lieuSe of sainuei Fiss, No. 4302 F.ranik ford 'street. Eleventh Division shall, be boundetras fol lows, viz.: Beginning at the southwest corner of Frankfort] and Pine streets; thence along said Frankford titreet to Sellers street; thence to Unity.' street; thence, ,to Leiper street ; thence to Pine street; . thence to Frankford street, the , place' of-,beginning. • Vote' nt Wright's Beneficial Institute, corner of Unity. and Frat klinstreets. • S • First Divh:lon be divided, Making the hotin dary line "The Franitferd: and Bristol -Turn pike," the southern 'side to be, the :First Di- Arden DlVision 'Home to • remain •as ot, present: and the northern side to be- called the Twelfth. Division; and the Division HOILSO to be locatiql at the public house of Captain - Robert Johnston; known as - the Green - Tree Hotel, in Itolmesburg. • LOUIS WAGNER.; President of Common Council. 11 frEST--JUAN ECKSTEIN,' Ctork of Cotomon Council SAM VET, W. (7A TTELL, President-10f Si loet Cotincil Approved this seventh-day_of _nay, -Atm() Deintui . (Poe thousand eight hundred and seventy (A. D. 1870). • • - • DANIEL 3E. FOX, it l ayer or Philadelphia. GM:MMM 5-20'S AND 1881'S Bought,: Sold and Exchanged on most liberal terms. GOLD Bought and Sold at Market Rates. COUPONS CASHED. PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS Bought and Sold. STOCKS Btiught and Sold on Commission Only. Accounts received and Interest allowed on daily balances subject to check at sight. DESVENkBRO. 40 Sou th Third St., PHILADELPHIA. D. C. WHARTON - SMITH & CO., ' BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 S.• THIRD STREET. SUCCESSORS TO SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO. Every department of Banking business shall receive prompt attention, as horetofore. Quotations of. Stocks, Gold and Governments constantly received from our friends. E. D..RANDOLPII A CO., Now York, br our PRIVATE WINE. laa•ly J. W. GILLBOUGUAD CO., BANKERS, 42 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Negotiate Loans, Buy and Sel Government - and other re liable Securities. jag] m w flit§ JAY: COOKE & CO., Philadelphia, New York and Washington, 13 A:IN . rCIFA ES, ANT Dealers in . Government Securities. Especial attention given to the Purchase and. Bale of Bonds and Eitockg on Commission, at the Board of Bra kers iu this and other cities. ' INTERESI ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLEY; TIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER'BOUGHT AND SOLD VEL,TA.B .LR - RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST . MENT. Pamphlets and full Information given at our office. No.'- 114 S. Third- Street, `' YHIIII . ILDELIPIh[IA. Mh29-if ri3 _ CARPETINGS, &C -- GOOD NEWS FOR THPAADIES. MSTY CARPETS OT ALL KINDS CAREFULLY CLEANED, by Unproven untrhinery, nt. CENTRAL CARPET , GLEANING ESTABLISIIME'NT, 260 N.: ROAD etroot. below VINE..: apl2lmo* USIN F.SS CART:IS. Established 1821. WM. G. FLANAGAN & SON,. DOUSE AND SUIT PLUMBERS, iv , lyi No. 129 Walnut Street. ToefpH. WAL 0 & CO.' - - - - CABINET - htAKERB, - ' NO. 413 WALNUT STREET. Manufacturers of fine furniture and of medium priced furniture of superior quality. ' , - , • • • GOODS ON_ RAND AND MADE' TO ODDER _ . Volk ea — t111(1 Stores, made to order. JOSE VII WALTON. 'JOS. W. LIPPLNUOTT. JOSEPH L. SOOTT• • B. wise ATTnT_, OMilliY-AT-LAW, • Fonuolooloner of Doodo for, ho State of PoOnoilvonto 133 I4O I BP I I street, No. oul9tti - _ /I OTT 0 N .8 AI L DT:TIE. OF ,TVIItY. ` I 4.J whit!), ,frontigg i_pchoi to Ps inches nnsp _pro, Tent end Awning Duck, Paer-sarikees r Ring, nail Twine, '&0, JOHN W. EVEICKAN -• No. 103 Obn.rob street City Storm.. WINES, LIQUORS, &C. rii ; l firr,c•NlE PURE WHEAT WHISKY,' Dist,illed . froni the Grain ' - BY T.. J. MARTIN, 81, CO„ lELISTONE PISTIL!PISRIL's NORTHWEST commit OF Twelfth and -Washington Streets.' ATORE, No. 150 North Front Street, PII.ILADELIIII4, PA: To whom ti may conetra: All:thn leading medical authorities recognirArtbo ialua of diffusive utimulants: - Numoreani - omitiont Phytlclitna laid _surgeons might be named Who hare rulvocansilhoit emploment in thu treatment of a large . olinni VA's orders. No Dispensary is considered complete without them They aro preocribed ht all public and -prlsato hospitals; and administered by nil bedside practitioners. lltit tllp ditliculty_lito boyn to plitaln_ . *.",' ' Alcoholic Liquors Pure • ••• The pungent aroma of the fusel oil and biting oats io all of them he Scented ac the glitevig* raised to the lips. The. transoms Waver of theso active -' poisons is perceptible to the ipslnte, twit s burning sen iatleh In the attests; their Aistence when the pox iimsdrauglit illlB gene dovrn. tn. _ sanity and death are the pernicious fruits of such pota tions. Medical science asks for a pure stimulant to nee as it specific, which, while it diffuses Itself through the sys tem more rapidly than any other known' agent, le brought into direct and active contact with the 'seat of % discas . e. It is the property of the stimulant to diffuse; and 14-Cite-aid-of licipeetillarrintritionacompernentparts4c to Invigorate, regulate, counteract and restore and it ' • . by the happy union of the, principle of activity with the principles of invigoration and 'restoration that enables a P11.111.E WIIISITY To accomplirli beneficial resulltl. Having great experience iii,the ()Milling or whiHurN, . nt.... \ and the largest and beat. onnipped est/o,llom* or its' .—..., -kind In the euttntry i !metaled with thn latest few te- ~' mente in apparatna for cleaning g Whisky of fusel otra il ,<f., ' other impuritte , by strict personal eupervienuad "i i'' -,.,- i proprietore (4 y Keystone Wheat Whisky • —4 Are enabled to offer a . • • PurC - Whisky. Distilled from WiIEAT and being made from the grain, ptoltesFel all Its Nutrittotis - - . and cati•be relied upon to be stnietlY as rotire 4 ‘mt.'l, having been examined thoroughly by the leading analytical client Wm of this city, whose rertiticAtetl of. lts purity'and fit rievs for medical, purposes are appended. We. tootle eX3l7llnut ion . and any who would convince _ themselves we ash a rigid analYsls• " ' .T. J. )1A RTIN do CO. B.—Notice that the caps and corks are hiapa,;d"' o o „ • .111 - rFur - aufmr , to - grevexit - eatinfeifi.iffiTii.." ' For rate by all respectable Druggists. • Price per bottle, A 1 td. Orders sent to No. EA Y. FRONT street will receive prompt attention. • • • - CHI=C-AL LAEORA_THEY. Now. 15,6. And.2l2 Arcb At. PHILADELPHIA . March 19, Ales.frr. 7'. J. .11fortin .fr Co.. Pht adc,'phia. Pa. Gentit bare Made a careful examinationilit• ‘ 0 Keystone l'ure Wheat Whisky. and found It to be I , ly_pure. ariicb., and entire! y fr. 43. from fus-I oil and ""7.111 other JD:l4l4 O u. substances._ Its Nino., and its ydeawant . and fm.rettable flavor, render It partitulatif ...Minable tot medicinal purposes. Yours truly, F. A. GENTII. CIiEMICAL LAMELTORT, N 0.134 Walnut street. fa, March 17,11170. 11fe.rs. 7'. J. Macho a. rti:; - Ph - ifitiTe7phin; - 1 7 d; fentlev n:—TI, ample of Koatone Pure Wheat WhlakY, autmlitted to me for analyus; I Bud to ta7 , :r . and, as encl]. I highly recommend lt.for medicinal ir - posea. 314:1,14.T.tti111y, etc.,W3l. 11. BILUCKNIffta, Anal yt and Consult. Che Mist, ellEMlr.q. L. LAI...ORATORY. No. 417 Walnut street; PlimAnat.mtte „April t,187U. Mestrs. T. Martin Co., Ph On* ph,o, P a . Gentlemen -- I have made an analytio of the mamolo of Keyt,tone re NV). Joky , cent by you for examination:: and find it entirely free from fume oil or any °their 1!014- ti•rions matters, and I consider it applicable to any tnio for which pore viliftly may be deidre,l. Netq; , ectf oily, N. CRESSON- Sold —Wholettale by . FRENCH. RIM. - ARDS d CO.. N. W. corner TENTH anti MA RH ETwires Is. apIS m t :Ims TUSI' RECEIVED AND IN STORE 1,000 'ci" 0 cases of Champagne, sparkling Catswha and CAI- , ss fornia Wines, Port,3laileirt, Sherry, Jamaica and Santa ' Croy. Bunt, fine old Brandies and Whiskies, Wholesal -- and Detail. P. J. JORDAN, 73.) Pear street. -- Below Third and Walnut streets, and above Dock • street. . de7 tf „....._ N I .... 1 ORDAN S S C E ELEBRATD P [MD-TO° Cr Ale for Invalids, tinnily %140. ,te. The subseriber is now furnished with his full Winter . supply of his highly nutritious and well-known bever age. Its hide-spread Itud Increasing "se, by order of; plash:fans, for invalids, use of families. 5c., commend it to the attention of all consumers who want a strictly pure article ; prepared from the best materials, and put up ,n the mist careful manner for home use or transpor- fallen. Orders by mall or otherwise promptly slipplied. P. .n. JORDAN, No. Z. 31 Pear street,. de7 below Third and Walnut streets. - POCKET BOOKS, &C. ..„0ga1d4.9. 4.r . ,ifffr 410 * ler" r 8 0. i C. F. RUMPP, 116.111 s a. 4th Si., : r. ; lri,„ P lIMADA. . ..., o E 4 Ff . ii Nanufactarer t o p v4°.— -2k, t , ra : and Importer of A 4 44.0, ,r) P°t - Icl i POCKET-BOOKS i sa q 'h. Jzobewood Ladles' & Gents' 0 . j .„. 4 ,..-- , al 4 1 , ..,,,,.4, Satchels an d r r u e ,,,to. -: Mahogany f. Writing. x Travelling Bags, -1, ... ineirlav - .I - D"l's• 1 in all styles. : Cale' Trh'/23m ITARIIIVAItETArC., • 34 >. - - BUILDING AND BOUKEKEEPING, '- .HARDWARE: io, 0 Machinists, Carpenters and other lit - ---. °honing Tools. 1 ' -- 114,t t , Htnges, , t3crows, Locke , Knives and Tri 2f; , Spoons, Coffee Mule , &c:, Stocks and DION Plug a or Tape s . Universal and Scroll Chucks; Plinths In 'g 'a . arloty. All to be bad at the Lowest PosAtido Prices='"* t At the CSEAPi4F I 4,CALSAI Hard.. ware Store or • . J. B. SHANNON, No. 1009 ftlarliOt Street. deb-tf SOFA BED WM.. FARSO.N' IMPROVED 'PATENT- SOPA BED makea a handmoino Sofa and comfortable Bed. with Spring Mattrase attached. Thoeu Wiehing to economize room ahould call and examine ilium ut the extensive find-ohm Furniture Wareroome of Forson & Son. No. 228 S. Second`Street. A leo,_ With EAMON'S PATENT E.% ic9NSION TA] LB FASTENING._tabIo ehoubt-.. Lve them on. They hold the leaves firmly togothor w i pulled' uLoi t the room. T fim§ 444 MISC,JELLANEOU •./ FOR SALE. YARNS FOR SALE. Cotton and Worsted Yarns, all numbers. Cottet yarns, one. two, three or lour ply, on eons, on 'bean 'and In skeins. Also, Chain and Satinet Warps;oottot and Wool Waste. , GEO. E. illkEE, Commisision Nitprehraint. 67 ICIIBY Street, Boston, Up.els? nab= smk I WOE , SALE CITEAP—A LARGE WAL NUTpounting-house Deolc, AddreeB MANTELS, &c• .d!' Of 'the lateat and moot beautiful doidigna,antralyttpr ;.Elute work on band or made to order Also, PEACH BOTTOM ROOFING SLATES. FuctorY and Saloarootni SIXTEENTH and Ilia Low .BILL Strada WILSON- do MILLER apfl•orn§ =ll3 , jail tor tWo years and fined 10,000 francs. - ...lVtulfs fundtuke factory; in. San Francisco, the`,most extensive on the Pacific coast, was • burned op, Friday night. .1.1088 $lOO,OOO. . !AT C011111)bill, Pa., i'esterday morning, - .I:wo rri limbed Kramer -committed suicide by'cut t ng_'ber throat with a razor. PEOPLE: are flocking to the new gold fields of •"all • • ' • ' axle° ,boot dricctrons., there au, addillorratftoveries of great richness. • BY a- eolligron on the South Carolina Rail -, road, near ,Charleston, . yesterday, a colored boy was., killed • and several persons were in , - ~r j ryed, ~ • , • , AroprrA•no swept 11ruffs, fowa, on • Saturdar, -- destroying - V10;000 . worth .- of - pro - perty.'- A new church, costing $15,(100, was • - blown-down. , Ix is announced that Daniel I)rew Will give eariollict million of dollars to the Drew Theo logical.Senrivary, to.urake it a University. - staled-that-many-meal bers-of-Cong 111'6 do not expect on adjournment before the Ist .of•AuguStAtliefe is se trioll Inisiness 'to be `dis posed-off' • , ...kT 'Kansas City, Ido., on Friday night, a -for — r;t stOry block, and three-story building, were - blo - Var - down by a storm. The toss may reach $:;0,000.• No one was injured. ...AT:Memphis, Saturday, tbe graves of - the rebel dead were decorated, and the corner - _ titiere of ,a monument was - laid. Business 'F.: A -, enerally was suspended. - AT San• Francisco, eleven rnillinns of dollars` are in. the City, State and Federal Treasuries, While - , - tlefes is - Muth - eiiinplaint uf. --.itigbt nroneY market; • • • a convention for the nornination'of a State _,_ -* _ticket.,_and_will.publiSh.their reasons-therefor. , IX% I'utnam county; Illinois, on April lfith, -Joseph C. Ilainiey Wa.s, taken from a constable . - andliatizarbyla party _of lynchers. .The -entor of- Illinois has now oflered - $lO,OOO re - - ward fat-their arrest and-conviction. -Ix. the Senate . of All..ksissippi,-on Saturday,-, " :Ridges Sinn:all, Peyton anti 'l'arbell Were con- - • .flimed,as Justices of the Supreme Court of the State. bill was introduced to "protect all persofsllk`their civil and private rights." eartit(lPlcs.ltave oCcurred_ in the Islands, in the hallo district,. and the volcano of Kilauea is active. The Great :south Lake Alias overflowed 'and filled - die - de: l*sionlnade by the earthquake of 1&IS. - 196ufmr DEcuEit and his two sons were de&arned in the Iludson, opposite Catskill,yes - .24rdai*rning. One of the sons fell In while tttying to•eatch, some driftwood, and the father and _brother perished in the efforts to save ' "hint. • Al ( ; ,`,iNciNA'rt, Col. Thomas R. Roberts, fotruer.whisky inspector, has been arrested for coDsPlrag to defraud the Government. The offences charged occurred in 1567-11 s, and .from ir i cioo to 70,000 gallons of whisky are in- 1 ''. . p.,..,:-. ' Affairs In France. .' ' - 4 ) .‘tring,'lll'ay 8, Noon.—The Prefect of Po lice issued thiSainorning the following procla - illation: 0 -- -. zi „.! Ituldor:s alarming for the public peace are / I r .. circulated it is parts of the capital, and ..- AllsordbVParrp icted as sure to follow the ..: counting of th vote. The Prefect of Police tliefelbre:dee it his duty, to warn citizens :.. , thatth - e . tiro efficacious measures have been -•- Liken to i - .ess with energy and promptitude ' evfty.atfempt at sedition. The Prefect invites air- /gob& elkiZvus to keep away from the places where oOlsiOnil attempts may be made, and i __:_ohirs aid.theYs Specially charged with insuring - - reepect foV Mons and property. ' Pain . * - ' ii, ' e • =5.; 13 P. M.—The voting-on--the . ~- plebiscilinai s completed and the counting has - • corritnenced....Great'military precautions were .-talterl. , 'Aire'city leis been quiet all day, - aud \-4e,iii‘ - atelies - :from the departments report all quist. ,- :-: - • • i . g Apocse -11. Tef •: .4p 4 • 1,4. gms 4, 41,1'q5. - EVMAI MEM • r*:, - ••• • • 111 IA bas ratified the commercial treaty tai Guatevia.. ICE , rumor.that kr:YE:right vOiffietire froni theMilsh Alitifstry is again revived. NAre.t.,Eoketi Temonstrance to the Vatican is backed , hy oileatiatchifrofil Tehauint countY, Cal., Capt: if. A. Good _hasbegmlnurdered by the Indians. N Ew. ' , has 'thus Tat''' contributed -5 , 8,00 Q for the. Richmond sufferers. GEN.-GbieurtiA,l.tbe:,Cuban leader recently_ captured byllieT.Spaiffsh;lias been executed. steambi,af, ,Shippeo . was , .burned at •°Stattiford, •Conn., Satuiday night. Loss PA/N Win mot pay salaries to-these Bishops who refuie to tale the oath Co support the new ..Coni.tautfon. map Wilo, at a public meeting, urged thelniticachnient of Napoleon has been sent to • A - Dzst.ivrctt from. Denver says, there have heFn no Ind ii oiibles fn Colorado `during . the past year, and Governor McCook thinks node need The anticipated. Ml:strike of spinners at Clark's thread mitts; at Newark, N. J., continues, and efforts Wobtain.other spinners have thus far been un snccessful -- ?FA rtt;:chfAzi.int:T.Elhaslteleoaplied---- to-the Governor-General of Canada that the British .Board- of Admiralty have bePu requested to send - -to Canadian waters a snilicient force to protect the Canadian fishermen. IT is 'reported that the Democratic ,State- Committee of _Missouri Lave decided not, to call AT fiffic.Aou, the Recorder's Grand Jury have calletention to the careless and un- We epi*Truction of public buildings and awellixigs;'and .suggested the appointment of Building Inspectors ; with powers to remedy the eVior." Talc - . question of Woman Suffrage will not be ,subniated re the people of -11.1inotsi the Con -Nstitutionat_Convention of that State having. reConsidered 4.s action in the matter. The de ,featof the'protiosition is attributed to the ar guments-or a woman, Mrs. Wheaton, against giving the suffrage to her sex. • W. W.:Siksi.p.soN, Chief Clerk of the South •Cal•olina-Treasury, has been arrested for COllll - and confessed hiq Ale was arrested by L. D. Metcalf, the;work done at Attburn,New York. The plate:4llre been discovered, and none of theopixinS have been circulated. Tai .steamship -Idaho arrived at: San Fran '..T-Isco.Tront Honolulu on the sth, with mail and passengers of the steamer Wongawonga, at Honolulu 'Trout Sydney, Australia. Great storms, and floods. had occurred in Eastern Australia, causing immense destruction of pro , pert}:; loss of many lives and numerous ship :wreeks.. „„The estate of Hon. John Robertson, ly.t,e'PMlller,Thad been sequestrated for Habib- AleS.adiettuating_to $1,250,000. Robert Glad storeotephew of the English Premier, had been tilled. in 'Victoria by falling from his horse. telegrith i line was about to be, constructed "tldough• Qum :Isla - 1100 connect with the Singa „-pi)re•cablp., The war continued usual in ewZealand. Zealand. isce4. the returns from th rol.ls'svere opened in all the barraeks, and r !UlSr.all.trie•soldierS in and around the city tisi,-thir,.Vntos,,but no civilians were admitted alle„vdiltzel , emit haw unremittingly their anticipate disturb •row, but nothing *has sent eceifirni Ittees assembled at the _rn rn n_ I,r4lin nll • arch-, for -parties Arnplicated---Irt7the-Aleod tonspiracy; and many titres were made to-day. Pants, May Bth, 11 P. M.--The people hive ; ssetnbled .in immense croTds in .4 bottle-: yards and otheriwts of the,city,Tlulagitati s very greliti . 'bUt -there hae'been 4 no conflict Nyith the police or troops. Nothing definite as to the result : of tho ,voto, : is known at this hour, Utit Itls'ionghly" estiniandthat; Cie eity . of Paris has voted 107,000 for and 139,000 against 'the plebiscituin; • In'the departments as far-as heard from a great majority havt voted in, the affirm•itive. The precaution's-4 , 4168 , am-outbreak -have been doubled, and strong guards have been stationed around the Tnileric.s; The place de la' C.lllikiertritbire des Arts et . .bletiels is occupied by troops, and the Place des lava ', tides is filled -- with' Cavalry: Fresh troops from the camp of St. Maur arrived in Paris to night_' • a , Pains, May 8, Midnight.—The vote on the plebischurn in the city Of Paris, with one sec , lion only to bear from, is as follows : No - - - - - - - 182,881 Yes - - - - - 138,790 'Majority against - - - •t4,pyl c The city remains tranquil. - ' A Jew returnstirom stu•rounding departments foot op as follows: Yes, 100,58( no, - 30,310. pA Ins, May 7.—The , Jourtiat Ofli.r..iel of ibis mottling announces that the issues of the Arndt. _Not tlw Slide, and the Reveille Acre seized because of the publication of a proclainatien signed "Look flonaparto.". May .7.—Tbe Rappel, irreconcilable orean,,wa•s again 'seized to-nay for vielation of thepies - ' • i 1.4" -- Ltirtidno - ,,Jwjitt7aVa - reeent: fitibilt"meet- in, urged thitAmpeachment of le Emperor, has been scitteticHt to two years' i nnorisontnent and a l'ate of 10.000 francs. ' t Arrests for complicity in the plot continue. Six members of the International _Society of. Workmen were'appreliended at St: Etienne- toL day. The rs of an outbreak. at Lyons yesterday :are not . confirmed. The radical jorzrnals of this city strongly advise the people to be calm and quiet to-morrow. Lissagury has' been Condemned to a year':4 imprisonment and a fine of two thousand francs for making violent speeches at political meet ings. Other persons have received similar sentences for intlammatory speecheS in the provinces, where many journals have been, seized and several condenmed to heavy_penal ties. A large munbcr of_ arrests _were also made iii i 116 de - pa ft I NI 1-'OII.TATI ONS; Reported for the I hr wleJpht.t Evening Bulletin. iGARDENAS—Behr Leenesan, 3.1.eyb..--:361 Mu's tl tes moilo..em B C Knight & Co. ta JOHN. I'B—Behr Webster sn Hernard,_Fitnith-22a Faitts b - rhhile tholasesej - eTtn AlaB4ll at Co. se GU A—Brig Flirt 51cNolll, Suinll-01hhd.37itcs sugars 6 W Welbh. C lEZ% 1 , 0 EGOB— Bark San/ Sheppard.Eyans--1..30 hhds 33 tee sneer Goo l Ugrsun & Co. ZALA--Itark IsaacTitl,liand-568 libda tik:rece sugar 8 di 15".. IMOIFERENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. TO ARRIVE. FIT IPS . FR OM FOR ',- - DATI. Suildt Bremen _NewYork ........—.:-Aptll_23 W.f .- 6r — cipi k - : - 17,1%Te.4-p001...14 York via York.... ,ke..._A pril 23 1 erinsylvania......LivorPool..New York April 23* Drrinn....... Glaiuraw:..Now York - April 26 Tarifa Liverpool.... Now York via B April 26 3111,11er•otu_. ... ... _Liverpool...New York April 27 Bel vet 1a...'.. .. .. .Liverpool...liew York ....April 27 C. or New Yorkliirerpool..:.ltiewYork... ...... ...,..A orll ts --Col cau1d5......_.......-.Glazgoiv..„Licw_York April 29 - Bellona. Lonoon....New York April 29 liatzroonit, Barre... New York April 30 11an5a.....„.... . ... ....lb - tyro...New York April 30 Scotia. ... ... Liverpool Now Y0rk..„.....,...... April fsi, -(;it - yofLtinerlck-Liverpool..New York ..C.:.,.......,Apr1l 39 - - TO DEPART. . Saxonia* New York...Bamburg May 10 Yaz00..., Philadel_phia.;..N - Orkun via fial--4..1:151ay 10 la% II ....•,.-.;.:-...NeW York"...LiverpooL.:-:.;..... - ....N ay 11 'slanlaatta C1.L............Na W. Y0rk.,„1,iverp001...,....„,....,.31MV II .1 W Everman......Philad'a,.Cluiri.sion. May 12 - Liberia New York_..Livernool.....- 31ay 12 ,Orean 4.)ueeli ....*.NeW York.-Breznen...;.. ' ' Mayl2 Morro Cantle' ...New York ..11avanu Lay -12'. i','• of . Mexico"' New lark.- cora Cruz, Ac - May 13 IthO'n" Now York...Bremen_ - - BlAy 14 1114.0 - The et earnere de,igriated by au asteri,sk (*) carry Elie United Statea Mane. BOARD OF. TRADE. PRICE IN ETIIERILL, II I: ItY W - ItioNTLILIF COMXITZEL' tiEWIGE li. ALLEN, COMMITTEE ON ARBITRATION. J. 0. itlMee E. A. Souder, wni• W. Paw' MARINE IJULLETIN. PORT OF POILADELPHIA—]ins 9 SUN HIGHS, 4 I HUN BEM 7 I I HIGH WATER. 9 20 ARRIVED ON HATCRDAY. steamPr Sarah, .ones, 24 bourn from New York., with md, ,, to NV Al Baird R Co. Steamer C Cotost"ck, Drake, 21 110111..3 front New York, ith mdse to NV hi Baird hark Sammy' (Nor/. Lorensen. days from Cette, v. it h vine and lead to Walden, Koehn & Co—vessel to tt ....tergaard Co. Burk Isaac B Davis, Hand, 16 days from Zaza. Left ..chr h; & L Cordery. for New York. to sail al May. 3d lte-t . south of Hatteras, experienced very hoary a rattier with a high sea. :Rh ult. on the outward passage. lat 31, lon 67, passed abandoned cchr John C, Baxter. before reported. with Dthan:lst lying on deck- Loom and gaff alongside and foremast standing. Bark Slat Slieppard.Evans, 15 days from Cienfuegos. with stn:..r to Gen 0 Carson At Co. Brig Eliza Small, ti days from Sagua, with sugarS A. W Welsh. schr Webster Bernard, Smith, 3 days from St Johns, PR. with sugar and molasses to John Mason d: Co—Yes eel to Lennox & Burgess. Sr-hr L Sturtevant ,Cruse, 8 days from Charleston,with lumber to J R Sank & Cc--Ye=sol to Lennox A; Burger,. Schr Maggie Chadwick, Gay, 8 days from Boston,with ice to Penn Ice Co. Schr Four Sisters. Lucas. I day from. Milford, with grain to Jae' I. Bea hey Co. CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Steamer Roman. Baker. Boston. R Winsor & Do. Steamer Volunteer. Junes. Now York. John F Ohl. Steamer D Utley. Dacia, New York. W M Baird & Co Sterner Fannie, Fenton. New York. W M. Bird & Co . _ Steamer Tacorty. Nieliols..New York, \V M Baird k Co Sieano.r Yukali. Wilco:4, Now York. W 111 Baird t Co Steamer J S Sbriver. !ler. Baltimore. A Grort , s. Jr. !trig Jan Davis. Partriage. Salrm, Solider S Adams. ling :Mandl:ol Dutch, Turner, Duston.Warren Gregg. Fehr Ilappahaunock, .E.'avtards, PurtErnouth, V - U. via - Wilmington; HAVRE DE GRACE. May 7. The following boats left this morning in tow, laden and consigne d as follower Frank Alice, with lumber to Watson Maloue&Sons. MEMORANDA ship Tuscarora. Rowland. cleared at Mobile 3d inst. forlaverpool, with 3761 bales cotton, weighink 1,804',056 pc,uf ds. valued at ,1409,061 26. Sit p Surprise, Runlett , sailed from Shangbke March 18 for New York. Favorita. Greenman. anti St Lucie, Carney cle-areo at New York 7th loot. for San Francisco. Steamer Wyoming, Teal, cleared at Savannah ith inst. for this port. . Steamer Empire, Hunter, called from Richmond sth Inst. tar this Dort. . . Steamer Yampa. Spencer, Bailed from Galveston 6t5 inbt. tor New York. Steamer :Deutschland (NG), Neynaber, for Bremen, cleared at New York 7th toot. Steamer City of Cork (Br), Allen, from Liverpool 23d nit, at Halifax 7th inst. and sailed at E Phl. for Boston. Steamer. Baltimore (NG), Voecitier; from Bremen via Southampton. at 'Baltimore 7th inst. • Bark bchantyl, Crosby, sailed from hlatanzas t.tth for this port. Brig Alice Lea, Foster, front Sagna 24th ult. at Boston sth inst. - . • Brig Inginne, • Anelin, Bailed front Trinidad:ll ult. for this Dort. Brig S yNerrickLih • wtf.orjarlenas , went to eafo.on,areire,rcn,ritii ISrig Ida )1 Colliery, Nurdon, hence at Trinidad 2.11 ult. via St Thomas. • Brig M Haskell, hence, was loading at Trinidad 27th ult. Selir Lizzie Batchelder, English, hence at Ti inidad 2.3,1 ult. via flat bados. Schr It 8 Marlow, Winos, hence at Trinidiid i? 3,1 Schr Abide, Davis, sailed from Matanzas aitli ultimo for this sort Schr lila McCabe, Pickens, hence at New Haven 6th Instant • Schr Emily .A Maio, Smith, 22 days fiom for Boston, at- flolmea' Hole Bth Nat, ayaguez Scnr Harry Lou. Barrett, cleared nt Wilmington, NO sth inst. for thiS port, with shingles, Behr Then Boor, Somers, floured nt Savahnnh Gth inst for New York. . Seta E B Wheaton. Atkins, cleared at New York 7th inst. for Wilmington. NC. , Schr Clara Smith, Smith, sailedfrom Cardenas 27th ult. fur a port north of Hatteras. ,MARINE MISOELLANY . _ Fehr B C Scribner, of Fall-River % Copt Donne. frau' Portland, Me. for Philadelphia, with a cargo of ice, wont ashore en Jersey Beach night. of_the sth inst. and will be a total loss. Crew saved. She was built Del in 1856, registered 327 tons, and . owned in Fall Schr Jacob Vaughan (of Forked River,NJ ), Mathews, Irvin Now York for liarnegat. with mdso for II Gulick, Prodroore.Colberson A: Co. David S. Parker and others, in ontorinfithe inlet on' Thursday morning ,got ashore on the shoals:Pud will probably be a total lONS. Tho essersoon filled with water after getting ashore. Ropes lire entertained of saving_moef of the cargo in a damaged cciiiiTificifiT — Tife 'vessel' was Unfit at Forkeir Rivurabout - It years ago, antbelonged to I) .4 Parker and Copt 4mos • • ' S. MASON 81N.E9. JOAN rpflE - UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTEN-- TIONAo their etock of Spring,3loniitillii7LehitticaltdLoctist Zlountain which. with the preparation givenby us, we think 'can not be excelled by•any other COnl. , ; - Oilice,Frauklin Institute Bnikling, N 0.15 S. Seventh, street, , .BIItES A tt MEANT, -- JulOtT Men' StreA Wharf, tiohuyikia ' • • _PI:II„.k4 . :AppRgiA..4.y4NLIN:p-,.1wr. - 414T!,-•;.g0.p.A.y,:,,gA.7.K., ; :(,),,:i.:1379: THESTEANISKI.F'"YAZOO • WILL S /pr. FOB. , NEAP /On t. ANS On Tuesday,, May 10th, at 8, A, M. Through Ma of Lasting given in connection -with Morgen's lines from New ' Oileons to AltfilEl.lo, GAT, VESTON - INDIANOLA . ; LAY4COA - and - 11.13,h,Z0S at us low intssi en by any otheiroute. Through pills of Lading also giien to all points ou tho Mississippi River between' New Orit not and fn connection with the' St.' LouLs and: New. Orleans Parket Gempany. Nor further . inform ntion , pply . to Wht. L. J,Aht .. ES. General Aent. No: 1.7) South THIRD Street, BOSTO IC—STEABISELIP' , LINE J. * DIRECT. SAILING FROt EAfIH PORT EVERI Wednesday: and Saturday. FROM PINE STREET W HARFEPHILADELPHI.A. AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. Foots Porta DELPIII/.. FROM Elogrorl. 10 A.M. SP M. emits, Wednesday, Mity'4lBAXON,Wednesday, May-4 ROM AN, Saturdtt,y, " 71NORMAN. Saturday,— 7 SAXON, Wednesday " 11 ARIES, Wednestitor, 11 NORMAN, Saturday,". 14. ROMAN, Saturday, " 14 ARIES. Wednesday,'" 14 SAXON, Wednenday, " 1.4 ROMAN, Saturday, " 211 NORMAN, Saturday " 21 SAXON, wedoor.day " 261 A RIES, Wednesday,-," NORMA N,Saturday, " =ROMAN, Saturday, " 28 Thew. Stetonshintail punctualiv. Freight received everyday. - • Freight forwarded to all points in New England. For. Freight .or Passage (soperlor accommodations) apply. to _ . HENRY WINSOR . 338 South Delaware avenue. ,HIL.A.DELPHIA AND SOUTHERN 1 MAIL .STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S --ED:PE/LAE filltltif , From QUEEN STREET_WHAEF. The YAZOO will flail from. NEW OIILEANS.'viti HAVANA, on Taerday. , May 10th, at 8 A. M. The ACHILLI'S will sail for NEW ORLEANS; via II ftVlllll/ May, —. The WYOMING will anal for SAVANNAH OD Sit I Orday . May 14th, at o'clock A. M. The CENTIPEDE will sail from SAVANNAH On Saturday, May 14th. ThoPIONE ER will gall for WILMINGTON, N. o.4in Friday, May 20, at 6 A. M. Thirrogir tickets told to all point's South nod West. SILLS of LADING SIGNED at QUEEN ST. WHARF: For freight or_patisage., apply to WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, 120 South Third street. D EfILADELPILI.A, RICHMOND .AND 1 • NORFOLK STEADISHIP LINE. CHROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH AND WEST. INCREASED FACILITIES AND REDUCED RATES _ ...FUR 1610. STEADIERS LEAVE EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATUIt LAI ~' at 12 o'clk, Noon, from FIRST WHARF, above DI ARI ?ET Street. • . RETURNING, LEAVE RICHMOND SIONDAYS and THURSDAYS, and NORFOLK - TUESDAYS and -•SA TURDATti. „ _ Bills of Lading signed after' I 2 o'clock on lolling Day. THROUGH RATES to all points in North and South nrolina via Seaboard Air-Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth, and to Lynchburg, Va., Tennessee and the West via Virginia and Tennessee Air-Line and Rich vond and Danville Railroad. 1 1 'mi - slit - if A NDLE D BUT ONCE, and takenaf LOWkR, — ,„ 'RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. - No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense for transfer. Eit.tstiaibips intrare at lowest rates Freight received DAILY. Elate-room nmoinznod ntiona for 'passengers. ' WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO. No. 12 South Wharves and Pler No. I North Wharveti, W. P. 'PORTER, Agent atlllehtnond and City Point. CROW&LL & CO., Agents at - FO W---=-17 OR 1C.,,---V-LA—DEL-A-W-AA . AND 'RARITAN CANAL. DErePRESS STRA MI3O T COMPANY. TheT:DEA PEST and QUICKEST water communica tion between Philadelphia and New York. Steamers(MitY from -First Wiled` below MAR:- ET street, Philadelphia, and foot of. WALL street, New_York. THROUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. Goods forwarded by all the Liiice running out of New York, North, East or West, free of ektliIIIIIMil011; Freights received Daily ano forwarded on accommoda ting terms WM. P. -- CLYDE".VCOAgentii, 12 South Delaware Avenue, JAS. HAND, A eent,ll9 Wall Street, New York. XW--1 4 :XPRESS TO ALEXAR. IniklMhf2XWl :ePsTlMMTP , TralivitriarrlXMlisl(llllolFirs Apeeke end Delaware Canal, with connect one at Alex %ode., from the most ditect route for Lynchburg, Brie tol, L.uxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest, , Steamers leave regularlyfrom the first wharf abov Market street, every Saturday at noon. ' Freight received daily. ViDl - . Cl/YDEI 1400., No. 12 South Wharves and Pier 1 North Wharves. • 13 YDE , & TYLER, Agents at Georgetown. kl. EJ.,DRIDGE & CO...Agents at Alexandria. Va TA IIAWARE AND cHESAPEAKE - sT IM - TO I P- 7 11 - 0 - KT , CO3iPANY.—Bargeil towed etWevll Havre de.,Grace, Del. aware City -and interment:go P. CLYDE S CO. ' A gent 4 ' • Capt. JOHN LA Sup't Office, 12 South Wliarre6, Phita delphia.--__nplltt' .VOR, NEW YORK . ; VIA DELAWARE AND R.ARITAN CANAL. SWIFTSURE TRANSPORTATION ccimPANY i DISPATCH AND SWIFTStIRH LANES, Leaving daily at 12 and 5 P. M. The steam propellers of this Company will commence loading on the Bth of March. Through in twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to any point free of commissions. Freights taken on accommodating terms. Apply to Whl. 31. BAIRD. & CO.,Agonts, nibt-tf 122 south Delaware avenue. CONSIGNEES' NOTICES O TICE.— ALL . PERSONS ARE 11 hereby cautioned against harboring or frosting any the crew of the bark Dunbrody, Speckel, master. from Liverpool. as no debts of their contracting will be paid by Captain or Consignees. WORKMAN .k tonsignees. MARTIN BROTHERS, AUOTIONEHRB I N 0.704 (ESTNUT street. above Soventh S ,-111I aln ai the A action Roams • SUPERIOR FURNITURE, 'ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE, MIRRORS, LILLIE FIRE AND BUR GLAR-PROOF SAFE. BOOKCASES, SECRETA RIES. ,DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE. CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BRUSSELS AN' , OTHER CARPETS, MATRESSESAND BEIMING. PLATED WARE.• &o. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, :Nfal - 11, at 10 o'clock, at the auction rooiu, , . No. 704 theQt out street. PEREMPTORY SALE. FINE MODERN OIL PAINTINGS. ON THURSDAY EVENING, May I 2 nt . 73 o'clock, at the paleKroorn.7ll4 illsestunt et., I.v eat:dor:no, n collection of_rine.Modern enlbrocingmany pleasing subjects by flatly° and f9ceign artists. On exhibition on the day of 6ale. PEREMPTORY SALE TO THE TRADE. BLANR WORK AND STATIONERY. O FRIDAY - .MORNING. May 13, at 10 o'clock, at the auction frootne, No. 704 Chestnut sheet, an extensive assortment of Blank Work and Stationery : of every description—Fim Writ ing and Wrapping " j apers, Gold. ana Steel Pene, line Y (t Cutlery, Fancy (too s. Photograph Albums, fine Letter, ooleeap, Note and Billet l'apers, first-clash Blank Books, full and half bound; Pencils, &c. • Sale at No. 2040 Arch street. VERY SUPERIOR WALNUT HOUSEHOLD FUR . NITURE F (NE BRUSSELS AND 'OTHER. CAR , PETS. FINE SPRING AND HAIR MATRESSES, OIL CLOTHS. Ste ON THURSDAY MORNING, May 19, at 10 o clack. at No. 2040 Arch street, by cata logue, the entire Household Furniture, &c. IMPORTANT SALE. OF FINE FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY,, Preparatory to putting up a new front and °Montle° Improving hie !tore. • : Mr. JOHN M. GARDNER, :1316 Chestnut atreet,, Will (in order to make room for those improvements), DEFER AT PUBLIC SALE, ON :MONDAY MORNING. May M, at IS o'clock, at hie Wurerooms, a selection of the FINEST CABINET FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY ever offered at auction in this city. The styles are the newest and choicest. The einnlily and finish cannot be excelled. , To verify these facts it is only necessary for parties in tending to purchase to call and examine the Stock, : •• . THE ASSORTMENT • • ' •mbraces DraWing Roma and Parlor, Suits, with eover hies of the richest brocatelles,. satins', satin . damasks, plashes, silks and terries; a yartety of the most club° , rate Chamber, Dining Room. Library and Hall Suits. • 'AN OPPORTUNITY - - preseuts itself in this sale to those desirous of purchasing the HIGHEST ORPRR OF CABINET WORK AT AUCTION PRICES, which may never occur again. The Furniture will be ready for examination two days 'we'd , us to pale. with catelogues. I AMJb .A.. Fit E.EIVIA_N; AUCTIONEER, No. 422 Walnut street. SPECIAL SALE OF ITALIAN iII'ARBLE MONU , MENTS, AION UMENT Ali STATUARY, MARBLE GARDEN VASES, URNS. &c., . ON THURSDAY MORNING. At 110 b o'cleck, at the Salesroom, No. 422 WALNUT Street, will be acid; an invoice of Italian Marble Monti• merits, surmounted with statues, columns 'and Urn:i; Ilionumental Figures of Hope, Faith, Madonna, Angel of Resurrection. Victory, Zte., tic.; Garden Statues, lifarble Garden Vases, Sm. The collection will be arranged for examination at the Salesrooms, No. 422 WALNUT dtrfeti on MONDAY The, ctesigua of the, Monuments can be seen,and all Inferniation given at th ou e office thetreet Importers. Messrs , YHA BROS. 149 !Mth FRONT s • ,T1„:12.J .. .." . „,i,R_1tZ . T.T . ,_ 4 4er. fin A 1 - r rn rrINE.ISI, TO -y OA SW ADOTI(/ HOUSE, Nn. 240 01 A Ric ST tient. corn, co . junk REGULAR SALE 0 0 ' 500 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,..&e.:,' • ' ON . TDURSDAT 411.ORNING. • May 12, counnencing at 11 o'elack. STRAW GOODS AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. 10Q cases men's, li.oyal and Indic s' Straw Sun-, gowns. Ac. Also, NO cartons and lota new atilt) Artitl , flill - Flowol a. Millinery Goads: &a.,1 on THURSDAY 0RE1.140, May 12. at /2 a'olock, • ' • • . • FOR TEXAS PORTS. AUCTION SALES. 17 , 8 OM AS I3111.0ifY& SON, • AIJOTIWT E 141.15 AND et/M.31'19/.ON ItROFIA.NTO, ; Ni 1110 011 ENTNUT street, ; • _ Neer entrence No. IteT, Samson{ street. Rouiehold Fornitnre of mery description reeelvod on i:onolßßnment Sales of Fureltnre at Dwe float attended to ort the - - Meet reasolusbie terms.— - . • , ' • "`": Pale at No. 1039 Mount Vernon kraal. DOUSEDOLD NURNITUIt6 ., ROSEWOOD PIANO: 7..ouTA VW.. 'BY GABLF,D; OVA., FRAME MN OliAi-S. BRUSSELS. INtillA IN AND VENBTLAN CAMPY: rii• CHINA. GI.ASSW ARE, &c, - - ON WEDNEODAY 111"1.1011.110.; • Dray It, at Ir o'clock, at N 0.1039 Mount Vernon street. will be sold, the entire Furniture ' and Carpete of a fa-. _ declinhz_houeekeeping, Mrdaltlon hair c/eth ino Parlor Snit, rwood Piano Forte. Pier Clam!,"Walnut Chamber. Library and Dining Noolll Seim. Noir and- Spring Matreaws, Cottage Suit, Oar mita, It Dollen Furniture, &c. 'rho Furniture ie nearly now and well Con be, examne idafter 5 o'clock on the morning of toile 'no house is to root 'EXECIITOILB'. SALE. OM AB_ BIRCH & SON, Auctioneers.. E.State 'of P B. Savory. deceased. REAL EsTATE. MACHINERY AND FIXTURES OF Trio: rynr.AintoLrinit IRON EIOLLOW WARE • FOUNDRY, • &paths% est corrier of Front end Rood streets, • ON THURSDAY MORNING, May 12,1870. at It o'clock noon. At the A IICTION•• STORE. No. 1110 CHESTNUT street, WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, by order of the EXf No.l.—A II the interact of P. B. Savery.doceased, being one marbled half of all that certain let or piece of gran Int,"with the Imildings thereon erected, at the southwest corner of Front and Reed stre?te, beginning afthe southwest corner of Front and Wed streets, ex tending infinitive rd -on said Front street - 306 feet 6 inches; thence westward 102 feet 3 inches to Lancaster street, thence northward al , ng Lancaster street 235 fest 6 inches to.jteed Street, and thence eastward 100 feet to place of beginning. The buildings are two and three stories high, substantially of brick, with -metal roofs, and all , lame for foundry, work-shops -anti • ware-romal, and contain 3 steam engines and !eaters, lifcßenzie's cu polas and blower, mid a complete Set f fixtures for con ducting-rho hollow-ware business sn all Its branches. nod the misCellammus casting,-business.—T he above de scribed property is subject-to-an annual-ground rent of .19+3 10. .N 0.2 —The one undivided half of the Lot or Piece of Ground, on the west side of Front street,with the Three story Brick Dwelling House thereon erected, adjoining the above-described property on the south begin lung at the distance of 3911 feet G inches south of the southweit corner of Front and heed streets, containing 33 fest 6 inch's in front MI Faid Front street, and extending west ward of that width MO feet to Lancaster street,,. with frame dwelling on. Lancaster street. • Thealsn &property to - bysold silbject to 4 yearly-ground rent of $4667. . - . No.3.—One undivided half Of alot of ground on the es st a‘de of Front street, opposite the above described 'foundry'. beginning at the distance of aboutlo7 feet southward from the south side of Read street', and ex.- ;tending. thence southward on the east side of Front :street 45 fret, and thence southeastward 204 .feet to Vie :west side of Oswego street (fortnerty Church street), thence northward along the 'West side of Oswego 'street 66 feet 6 inches to a 26 feet lvide street. laid out and thrown open for common use by James 31. Leonard, called McLeod street. anti thence northwest along the sonthern side of McLeod street about 2UB feet to the east aide of Front street, the place 'of beginning,with the improvements, consisting of a shed 302 feet long. Subject to a >early ground rent of !„870 80-108. 116..4.: , -2SII the interest of P. B: - Savery in the fnske pat,Prns. and moveable 'took, Patent proccssea and good will of the. Foundry business carried on at the above described prenifsesemider the limn of Savery ,Co., and Barrows, Savory &114)., - which* are more par ticularly denominated and-described in the inventory and appraisement of the estate of said P. B. Savery, on —iiie-attits-ollicoof -tho-Register-of-W:ills-of the (.10mity-of _ Bade! . A copy of tvhich,togetlier with the disks, tools. etc.. therein described, may be seen and exam ined on the above described premises, and at the office "'of Barrows, Slivery A: Co. No. s.—Also, 8 shares , of -the Southern Mail Steamship Wary.id Terms at sale. . . - 111071TTING, DIIIMOROW & CO. _AUCTIOIiM Ma, Nos. 222 and 231 Market street. COMM' of Bank. -BALE-01=21100-GASIGLIBOUTB. SHOBiseLTRAY-BLING— BAGS, STRAW GOODS; ON TUESDAY .MORNINO. May 10, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit, incind lnr,- Cases Men's, boys' and youths' calf, kip and buff I leather Boots; flue Grain.. Long Leg. Dress Booti;. Con , green Bo,ts; Balmorals; kip, buff and polish grain Brogans; Icemen's, misses' and children's calf, kid, goat, moroccO and - effarnelled Balithirals; Congress Gab tem: Lace Boots; Ankle Ties; J esting Gaiters, Slip pers; Traveling Bags; Metallic Overshoes, &c. SPECIAL A Nla PEREMPTORY SALE OF 509 CASES UMBREL,LAS;,PARASO LS. be..:": BY ORDEB OF LEADING MANUFACTURERS, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, May It ; at IV o'clock, _on ' Months' credit, _eta bracing UMBRELLAS. - Gingham Umbrellas, in Scotch .and American cloth; Gingham Umbrellas, with 'Fox's and Plain steel frames. Double face twilled English Silk Umbrellas,including Superior Silk Umbrellas.,Fox's and other-steel frames, for city trade. Extra quality boiled silk Umbrellas,on Fox's paragon frames Full lines brown and black Zanella Sun Umbrellas. Full lines brown and black boiled Silk Sun Umbrellas. PARASOLS. Latest styles point dtisoie-and gros grain lined Para- Solo, in black and the newest colors, plain, rat flied ;fancy trimmed. lace covered, ,tc., assorted-limallesTincluding the best made Latest styles French cambric seaside Parasols. • Late. t style cNiff Wbite - Illfeil and unlined pongee Parasols. Full lines misses' Paraf I,erubracing every novelty of the season. N. B —This sale will be specially attractive, as the goods are of the most popular makes, embraeing "Very variety of style. quality, size...t.c., and particularly so as every lot will be sold strictly without reserve. LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND DOMESTIO DRY GOODS, • ON THURSDAY MORNING. May 12, at 10 o'clock, en four months' crud t. LAnov: SALE 'OF CARPETINGS. ROLLS WHITE, RED CHECK AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS, &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING, May 13, at 11 o'clock, on fonr,inontlio' credit, about 3)0 l'i , N..ee Ingrain, Yen stian, Liot, Hemp, Cottage and Rag 'arpetings, Canton Mattings, scOTT'S MET GALLERY A I , m AUCTION COMMISSION SALES ROOMS, B. SCOTT. an., Auctioneer. 1117 CHESTNUT street, Girard Row. Furniture Sales every Tuesday and Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. Particular attention paid to oat-door sales at mode. rate rates. 41029 ti UNEXAMPLED SUCCESS OF THE GREAT SAII.ES - UF - BAIILOii' . B SUPERIOR IIM=M AND STILL ANOTHER EXTENSIVE STOOK AT PUBLIC SALE. ON TUESDAY MORN NO. Nay 10. at 10 o'clock ,will be offered for sale tit -public auction another large and varied assortment of Bar. lew a supericir Furniture comprising—Elegant Parlor t , ets. iu great 'variety; Walnut"ehamber Sots, all styles; Oak and Walnut Extension Bong ueL T. 1,1,14 — Warttrobev - Lortigi:"sV - 13755ki'cises , Secretaries, Mirrors, Hair Matresses,-&c., all of superior de:dans and manufacture, and accompanied by a written guar , Goods packed on the premises by experienced plckerii, and shipped tanny part of the. United States in perfect aat ay. Call and examine the elegant stock. Store open day and evening for exathination. Catalogues ready on Monday afternoon. • , EXTENSIVE STOCK OF EITRNIT.URE. BEDS AND BEDDING AT PUBLIC SALE,' The entire large stock of Messrs. F. G. V.J. FRASER, No. 1109 MARKET qtreet,will be dispose of at,lLphlic. Salo. withont any reAera,,.... ON WEJ2NEBDAy and . TN VNS pAY . 31p RNINQS, Ma y 11 and 12, at 10 o'clock each day. MESSRS. FRASER are retiring from business alter TWENTY .FIVE years' assiduous application, and take this method of disposing of their large stock, which will most positively be sold regardless of cost. To those de_ string to purchase their spring Furniture, and from a hence of established reputation, this oiiportuaity is one seldom offered. • . The stock embraces- an unnsial 'variety. of Parlor Saint, Walnut Chamber Sets. Cott go Furniture, Parlor Tables,Bookeases, Mirrors, Hall and Umbrella Stands, Hat Backs, .Etageres Lounges, Extension Tables, Chairs of all kinds. Matresses end Bedding in great va• riety. Office and Library Furniture, Wardrobes, Towel Stands, Cog modes ' &c., &c., &c. We invite special attention to this sale,belng one of the largest of the season, and the excellent quality of goOds that will be offered Catalogues ready TIIIS' DAY, and may be had upon application to Messrs. Fraser, at their warerooms, or at the eflice of-the Auctioneer. The premiees NO, 1109 MARKET streot, now occupied by illesere. F. 0. V. .1. Fraser as a Furniture Wase• room, will be- rented to a responsible party, and the good-will of' the-present business for sale. Apply at the °nice of B. SCOTT, ,la., 1117 Chestnut street. 111 A. cifErAii - 15 c , AUCTIONEER, .67219.. CHESTNUT Street, 9 44 Psrsonal attention given to Sales.Rf,, Household Furnitnie at Dwellings. 017" Public Sales of Furniture lit the Auction Rooms, 1219 Chestnut street, every Monday atul,Tnureday 13:7 - For_particulars see Public Ledger. 69'N. 13.—A superior class of Furniture at Private Sale. Sale No 317 South Seventh street. 11ANDSOME WALNUT PARLOR AND ()MUSHIER - FURNITUREcEIettont French --- . Pinto Mirrori with IValinn Prrithe;•Fino 'Brussels and -Inqraitt ear- , pets. Sideboard, Bookcase, English Oil Cloths,liitchen Utensils, tico. ON TUESDAY MORNING. May 10, at 10; o'clock, .by catalogue, at No 317 South . Se Veil th' street, the' entire superior Furniture, rpnE PRINCiVAL - 14 MONEY ESTABLISH -I- /SENT, S. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE streets. Money advanced op Merchandise generally—Watches, Jewelry, Dlamonds, and Silver Plato, and on all articles of value, for Ally length of time agreed on. WATCHES AND . JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE. - Fine - •Gold - Hunting - C111313; - Double bottom :Old-Open Face Engliih; American and Swim Patent Lover Watches ; Fine Gold Hunting Case and.Qpon Face Le - 11,co Villl3 - CfCllrrtrilif 113X - 11111:1r1311 u a 0,1,11:151 Fine S ilv e r Hunting Cam and Open Face English, -Arno rican and Swim Patent Lover and Lopino Watches ; Double Case English Qtmrtior And other Watches ; • La dies' FaanT n Vatolies,,Diamond BrenstpluS, Finger Ringo, Hauting's, Binds, &o, Fine Gold 0 lutins,llLodal- Dons, Bracolets, Scarf Pius, 'Breastpins, Finger Mugs, Pencil Cases, and Jewelry generally. • FOR BALE —A large and valuable Piro-proof Ghost, Suitable for a,Jowellor ; cost 36.50. Also: soveinij A nbi in eolith eAtudOili ristlvand, put otreota, THOMAS & lONS, AUCTION/1101W, • • Nos; 139 and 141 Sontn FOURTH Area.. • ' BALES OF STOOKB AND. REAL ESTATE!. Public ealox at thq Philmolphis Axohauge eter7 TOESDAY,at 12 o'clock.' ' ' • .._ , , • . . , ' - J81.6(1163 toariB, &.c.' _ e : •. ON . .TumsftAy; MAY 10 .r , nc• .. At iz u o'cl'ocktitoott, at, the Phila4 elahlaExchange, wlrl ild ' ,' Executors'Balo. . . Pew No. 83 St.lilark's Church? , • Pow No. '33 middlo block, oepth Aisle, five oittiogo, St. Luke's Church.- • IFor,Qqier Acppuita-.. 1 share Point Drente Park: • Box Stall No, 16 Point Breepre Park. $5OOO Camden and Atlantis Railroad .econcl mortgage 7,per tent., interest payable in gold. e'f3o scrip Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co. ( Now York) $2O chattel mortgage convertiblo bond Catawloada • - Railroad 85000 Philatiblphia and Erie 7 per cent:. Jan. and July. • 60 sharea Central 3 rant Donation Co. chart, Philadelphia Library Co. 40- shares Western Natibtial Bank. 42 chores Buck Mountain Coal Co. 20 shares Seventh National Bank. shares Mineldlland Schuylkill [Wendt. R. 60 shores southern TransportatiottCo. 5 altar-es Kensington National Bank.. 5 shares Union transferA eo' Co. s Sale: 11.0 shares McConnick & 51eKissidir Lubricating 016 Com g p h any. • 100 share's Alleon Railroad and Coal Co. 11. shares American Guano Co. • • 100 share. Philadelphia and Boston Mining Co. 100 climes Dark :Hollow 01l and Manufacturing Co. .105 shares French Cr , ,ek Lubricating Oil Cu. 1000 shares Bubbling Spring Oil Co. 900 shores Philadelphia and California 'Petroleum 4410 charts Brandywine and Philadelphia Oil Co. 50 sharei 8(211 , 1111104r Piano Forte Manufacturing - Company. - MOO shares New ,Loudon Copper Mining Co. St,o chores Pennsylvania Control Coal and Oil Co. 2710 shores Story Celan! Oil Co. I:00 shared Cnimecticut Mining Co. 2(0 - charts Philadelphia and Erie Coal Co. hares Hubbell & Patton Gold and Silver Co. 75 chores Bradford Railroad and Coal Co. 104114 shares New York and Philadelphia._ Petroleum Loni pally. -3000 shares Penn'a and California Gold - Mining Co:- REAL ESTATE SALE, MAY 10 rphans , Court Bale—Estate of James Doyle, deed— VA Ll'A BLE BUSINESS LOCATION—TAVERN and DA% ELLIN G. No. a 0.5 South Third street, below South, with 4 Brick Dwellings in.the tear. Peremptory CaIe—VERY DESIRABLE REST DEI%C.L, N. E. corner of Thirty-sixth and Ilavertord streets. Executors' Salo—WOW of- Jacob S. Lentz, dec'd7r , LARGE and VALUABLE LOT, 143. i acres, 1%881 , 110R road—itea—Broad-streetfT-wentrsixt h - Ward • Peremptory SaIeTIIREE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING , N0...1522 Bodine street, above Jefferson, with 2 Three•story Brick Dwellings in the rear. BUSINESS LOCATION—THREE-STORY BEIM BUILDING. No. 227 Month Second street, between Union and Pine. Executors' Stile—Estate of John R. Penrose, deed— VERY VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT and FAIM, nerve, knim - vn "Rolieby,' , .Chest er county, Pa,, 4 miles from West Chester, aid 10 minutes' drive of Streot Road Station, on the West Chester and Philadelphia Rail road. Sale by Order of Heirs—Estate of John O. Pickett, clec'd—THDßE-STOKY BRICK DWELLING, No. 469 Kerr street, east of Firth. and below Poplar et. Same tate-TILREE STUDY BRICK DWELLING, No. 919 North Scv.entit St. Sahib" Estate:--2. o.Bibier DigEti- INthi, No. 1250 Alder et. Same Estate—THßEE-STORY. BRICK-DWELL -IN 6:. NO. 1728 Richmond etL - 911‘SRN THREE STORY . BRICK DWELLING. No. DT - Friedlander street between Twentieth and Twenty-first and Race and Vine eta. BUSINESS---STAND—THREE-STORY BRICK STORE...and- DWELLING,No. , I6S6 Lontbardst DESIRABLE THREE•STORY BRICK DWELL, IN G. No. 1629 Poplar Street. Has the modern conveni , en ces. Perernptory SaIe—TWO•STORY BRICK DWELL ING, Bodine Atreet, third house above D amond. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND-2 TEIREE• STORY MUCK STORES and DWELLINGS, N 05.242, 242;4, 294 and 240 South Second 5t,47 fent front. BUSINESS STAND—THREE-STORY' BRICK STORE and.DWELLING, No. 314 South Second street, belowSiarticeovith s_Threefstory„Brick - __Dwellings_in the rear, forming a conti, known as Buchanan Place, 20 by 110 lent to Comptroller at. lit ODERN THREE-STORY-BRICK STORE and DWELLING, N ._W . corner of Sixteenth and Stiles streets.. .11IODERN TIIREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 4,7 Marshall atreet, between Nubia and Button. , wood._ TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 99 Filbert street. with 4 Threo-story Brick Dwoliingi in the roar, forming a court. • THREE STORY BUICK COTTAGE, Forty-fourth street ' , nprth of . gadlinp, Tiron.ty-fourt6 Ward-3U feet TI'REE•STORY BRICK HOTEL and DWELL LNG, known as tho Fourth Ward lionoe, NO 813 Fitz 'Water Fit; BUSINESS STANDFOUR•STORY BRICK STORE and IM FILLING No. 1813 Lombard.st. HANDSOMEMODERN RESIDENCE and LARGE LOT Tulpehocken street, S. W. of Adams treet-Gur• nt ow n--100 - feet front;" 310i , ERN TWO- - STORY STONE COTTAGE, No 311 Benson street,. between Third. and Fourth, •bolow Stevens ..treet, Cantden, N .J. LOT, Twelfth street, north of Cherry 2131 feet front. 107 tet3t deep - DESIRA 13:LE LOT, N. W. cOrner,of liaverford road and Forty-third et. . LOT, F orty-third street,adjoining tho above. LARGE and VALUABLE LOT. N. E. corner of Wal nut and Cone streets, between Twenty. third and 'neon, ty-fourth,•:lo4 feet front, - IJS feet deep to dansom at. By Order of the Trustees. of St. John's,,fteformed Church, West Philadelphia—LAßGE and VALUABLE. LOT and STONE CHAPEL, Thirty-fifth street, north of Puwetton avenue. Peremptory Sale TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL ING, Sloan streetoecond house north of Filbert, West Philadelphia. DEM RA BLE COUNTRY PLACE, 5z ACRE, Mill road, Cheltenham township, Montgomery county, Pa., 2 squares N. E. of City Line Station, North Penn's Railroad. WELL-SECURED IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENT. 45 a year. - "3'•STOIY BRICK DWELLING, No. CC South MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, N. ,S,orth Nhieteenth street, between Arch and Race stTests.. Assignees' Peremptory SaIe—TRACT 013' LAND 20 acres, Atlantic county. N. J. Same Estate—LlM Colville Atlantic county, N. S. 1110DERN THREE-STORYE BRICK DWLLING, Nn. 325 North Eighteenth it VALUABLE RUMNESS LOC/ATP IN—THREE STORY BRICE RESIDENCE, No. 103 North Twelfth street, above Callowhill et. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS FROM LIBRARIES, ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON. May. Mat 4 o'clock. Salo No. 1231 Arch street . HANDSOME FURNITURE , PIANO, ELEGANT BRONZE AND GILT CHANDLIERS, 6 ELEGANT FR} Null PLATE MANTEL AND PIER MIR RORS, RICII MEDALLION VELVET, ENGLISU BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, Ltc. ON TUESDAY MORNING. May 10, at 30 o'clock, at No 1231 Arch street, by cata logue, the Handsome Furniture, compdsing—Walnut Parlor Furniture, covered with hair cloth; Walnut Centre and Bommet Tables, a elegant French Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors, ebony and gilt franiel; Plano' Forte. toads by Meyer; Walnut Hal Yitruiture, Walnut and Oak Pining Room Furniture, ROS wood Sitting oom_Erurti Burn covertd_with_re us:,_Mahngany_Clianther_ Furniture, line 'Curled Hair Mistresses, tine nattier lit dsi Bolstizs nod-Pillows, Mahogaul Secretary and Bookcase, Mahogany Wardrobo, rich Medallion Vel vet. English Brussels and other Carpets. AT.; Also, the Elegant Bronze and Gilt Chandeliers and Gas Brackets. Most of the Furniture wee made by Moore & Campion May be examined at 3 o'clock on the morning of sale. Peremptory Sale on the Premises, No. 1331 North Twelfth street. . MODERN RESIDENCE AND HANDSOME WAL ND T 011SEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO roirrE, PIER MIRROR, FINE VELVET AND BRUSSELSCARPETS. CARPETS. O.IIINA, GLASSWARE. Arc. ON :WEDNESDAY : MORNING, May at 15 o'clock; by catalogue, at. No. 1331 North Twelfth street, above Master street. the entire House hold Furniture, comprising—Handsome Walnut Parlor, Sitting Room and Chamber Furniture, 7-octave Piano Forte, made by Fischer; Pier Mirror, Paintings, Chromes, tine Yelvet.Drupsels nal other Carpets,China, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils. /ix., May be examined on thernorninci agate at 9 o'clock. MODERN RESIDENCE. ' Previous to the sale of Furniture, will be sold the DIODERN TREE-STOItY BRICK. 'RESIDENCE, with Thice-story Back Buildings, lot 17 feet, more or less, front, by 97 feet in depth, t,o a'aix feet wide alley. Immediate .possession. Sale )absolute, Terxus—tV2so may remain on mortgage. • rxtenteeSale at the Auction Enoms - - SUPERIOR. JIOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, .IRRORS, FIREPROOF SAFES, FINE CAIt" PETS. BEDDING, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, STOVES, Sic. ON THURSDAY 11101INING. May 12, at 9 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, a large abeortment of Household Irtiruiture, Sale at Camlett, N. S., Nu. 21b FrientlB' avenue, between Second and Third, and above nooper street. • IJANDSOME FURNITURE, MANTEL MIRROR, RICH CUT GLASSWARE, HAN OSOHE CHANDE LIERS, TINE EN•GLISII BRUSSELS and OTHER CARPETh, ON FRIDAY MORNING, May 13, at 10 o'clock, by on talogue, the entire handsome Furniture, COM erhiillg suit AN nt Parlor Furniture, covered with hair cloth ; large Walnut 'Etagere, broom (Win marble top and French .Plato Mirror; Walnut Centre and Bouquet Tables, brocadilla marble tops; rosewood Piano; fine French Plato Mantel Mirror, handsome Ma nt el Ornaments and Statuettes, oak .I)lning Room Xurniture, oak 'Extension Dining Table; oak Sideboard marble top; fine Plated Ware, rich Cut and Engraved 'Glassware ; hue.° hi MI.'S nit 'arced Satin-wood Chamber Furniture, six places; tine Curled Hair and Spring Matresses, Walnut and Cottage Chamber Furni ture, Walnut Library Table, handsomely'carved; hand seme.Englieh,lirliSsels am! other_ Carpets, Chandeliers and Cam Fixtures. Cooking Utensils, ,4c. Also, large and elegant Carved Oiled Walnut Secretary and Book: Fxecutor , s Sale No. 1624 Chestnut street. NEAT FURNITURE. CARPETS, &c. ON hIONTLAY MORNING. -- ANY 10. at 10 o , clocic, by catalogue,tho Parlor. Dining Reath ahtl 'Chamber 'Furniture. (Mutt and Glasewsre, Rue Alalresttcoi - Carpoto; - 011 ctotly; - Cooking . . - NOTIOE"-Our sale :11111 iltay will Jacinth •Ire..ttesittonce - Trii;WEbutri Xnirteentffl-no.' ii L. A.1:1_111311IDGE 85' (30. 1 AUCTION ' t 4, EIREG No. VAIIKET street.sbore LARGE SALE OF BOOTS ,SBOEFL AN D BROGANS. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, • may at 10 o'cloolc,we will sell by r catalogue about ackages of Boots, Shoes and Brogans. of city and 3Dagtexo manufacture, .embracing a Prima ashortmont of first-plass goods, to vtilichllol.,fittoution of city and in qusy! buYtra: it; callod: .. ..* : 4 Open early on the morning of talc for oranductUoni - SALES. mirrtizt 'Ain) iitiliftiltAN'boineriEs:-M., TUESDAY; Miti 24,1370 i A . AT 12 O'CLOCK, 1.400 N. • ‘• The ndersighe.:l;ressignros in - trust far the benefactor the crtditors or the Frbedom Iron and Meld Clomp ~ tor. will sell at township ction' theoffico'of the ttlompedon in Derry Mifflin county. on _Tneaday,thee twenty-battrth ; day of , fday, 11370, at 12 °Weak. noon, _ _ The following , property of the said Company.cora, i prieing about thirty-lane thousand (390011) aoreS of laud' in SIBIU!' and Huntingdon counties, Penusylvania,o, N 4 Melt there are erected extelisive steel ' , Notice, tnreet3l/:' t charcoal blast furnaces in use, and one ilodisusod,wals numerous shops and buildings:to wit ' ) ' The property known as the Freedom Iron and BMA W mks. In Mifflin ',county, Pennsylvania. comprising two hunch ed and eigtoty-nine(269) acres of land. • 0110 (11 charcoal blast furnace, Bossemer steel convert ing house. hammer shop', rail, aiid plate mill, steam hag°, tire mill, water power bloomery, cast-steel works, foundry and machine shops,. old - , torge,irmitit , • Ahem - carpenter sh6f , ;•iderisii warebortos attached. mansion house, offices, 64 dwelling • houses farm stock, sew mill, limo kilos, stables and other iniildings, with-•- stationary engines, machinery, fixtures, tools, Wool°, no, Ste. ittlitMis and mules, . In all ono hundredaUiMehl ( in . chiding twelve teams of MX moles each), with wagons and harness complete. • . - ; ; ; Also,', bout 41,5,u0U buothels of charcoal, about 1,000 tons , .of iron one, about 2.1109 tons of cinder, at/month.) , of 'lines , : stone. together with a large quantity of material In vs- Hone stages of manufacture. • ' • • • Also. the property kutovaus the Greenwood. Ore Bank. 'in Union township, Mifflin county, containing 91 acres of land, with 20 dwelling-houses and stables. Al-o, the property known as the Week's Saw Mill, in the samo catinty, containing 2,3P2 acres of 'land, with. -mill and alßho machinery and-toppurtenances thereof. ;With two small tracts of land in Derry townShip,6lllllia county, COlitainiPgni)ollt one acre more or less, each,, kpown ary % lie; - Cunningham and Ryan lots, with two Antall tree of land, cont aining about one acre and one , lone'. of an opp, rospectively, known as the Hottotter lot. told the Stroup House and lot, In, Union township, . 1511111111 county. A.lBO, about 17,400 sores of unseated lands, in Mifflin county. __Also, the rlghtto tako pre-on the Aluthersbaugh farm,•; in Decatur township, county, at a royalty of 2s cents per ton. • ; Also, the property known as the Stroup Ore Bank, in. Union township, Mifflin county, containing about 931 i ' acres. • nig last named property is subject 'to mortgage,' given to secure bond f..rc $1,000,' bearing interest at the - rate of nix per cent. per annum, from 'July 23,1633. Together with about 907 acres of land, la Huntingdon 'county, known as the Greenwood Furnace tract, with 2 , 'Charcoal bloat furnaces, known as t Greenwood Far; nac e s_ .with en : shoes and fixtures, with mansion- hoaso,_ 17 stables,carps, tfiT'lifiopT - blacke Mirth; elibp;62-divell ing !Muses. offices and store, one grist. mill. with stable and buildings of evory eloscrip- • tion, with horses and mules,. in all 1.13 animals,lnclud-., Mg 16 teems of 6 mules or horses each, with wagons and. harness complete, farm s Lock and Implementsi tools, mill stock, railroad and ore co re. Also, the property known as the. Monroe Furnace, in Bane township, Huntingdon county, containing about 179 acres of land, with 9 dwelling houses', stables, car politer shop, smith shop, store aud. °nice building,• - . Also, about 17,200 acres- of land, - in — Huntingdon - county (of wLich 637 acrea are seated and partly Un proved Also, the wood, cut for coaling; estimated at 31,000 cords. he - foregoing properties will be eold in ono parcel or , lot - , - subject tolhe - paymenrof - Mielhottgagaif in g against the property. One ol them bearing date, Feb. I. 1867, given to Wig tar. Morrie , Janice T. Young and Enoch Lewis, In trust, I, h ecii bogidet of the COlllimlly ray able the: _lst -, February, 1857; with interest thereon, at- 6 per cent. per annum, payable eeinbannually on the . fleet ) days of Augue.t. vatyelirt , iary. T-hp rte prinintidef.whicebtis SMIO.OOO, and r oreabovel„. interest is us paid up tOthelifst day of - February,. 1660. The other Mortgage is dot d December 1, 1&0(,hold by Henry NV ineorXistar Morris and 8.0. Biddle in trust to secure bonds of the company ,payable on the first de)" or December, ISB3, w'th interest tuoreon at 6 percent, pet annum, payable sond-annually, on the first days Of Juno nod December ; on this thus:As due for principal, 8300 OW, with interest from Dee. 1, 1869. But the purchasers will be at libel ty • to insert a clause -- in their deed, oxei titling any personal -liability- for- 8r0.,' debts thus secured. and ogreeing to no more thou tiegnitiolythar snob inottgagetexititatittare - liensr' -- The purchasers will be required to pay, in addition to the amount Cl their bid, the debt due for wood leave . (about *2,000), and • the amount due by the assignees' or. paid by them for cutting wood, now "•ling_om_the- property-nreParing for - coaling, about The Assignees priroseli7 - deil- at - - -the Same , time and pine: • The property known as the Yoder Farm, in Brown township, county, containing. 168 acres perches, composed of two trade, as follows : Beginning utstonoloroad,:thondo by lend- or , ,Tehn-Di . • Barry-north - ndeg. - caSt, - 102 6-10 Perches ; thence • by land of Joseph B. Zopk, nortii4-04 deg. west, 2023 -I d. "perches; to stone; thence by land of John Hooley, south 403„1eg.W est 1021.10 perchesito stone 7 thence tenth 4LIi g. east. 190 6.19 perches, to the place, of beginning-- containing one hhndred and twenty-five acres and twolver* porches, nett Mini Bur°. Aldo ; all that other certain - tract of land adjoining' above, beginning at stone in road, thence up said road, . "north 414 deg. west, 67 5-10 perches, to stone; -thence • by land of John Dooley, south 45?.1. dog. west, 79 6-10 perches. to stones ; thence by land .1 . lluvld.-Lc - Yoder, south 493; dogrenst, 66' 8-10 perches, to. stone in road ; thence along said road and by - land of Gideon YoclerTtrorth 46'0 0 dog. east, 81 1;10 perches, to the phico of beginning,contaming - thirty-three acres and one hundred and twelviiptirches, nett measure. The same being subject to mortgage giVon to secure bonds, emounting to 511,733 34, noon $3,800 of which; "interest isAte from April 1, 1960. and au balance of said:- bonds, interest is slue front April 1, 1938. Also, the property known as the Williams farm, as follows : All that certain tract of land situate' in Derry town sb p, Mitllin county, Pa., bounded and described as fot- Bcginning at a chestnut, corner of lands of Philip 31artz, thence by lands of WM. Bonney and. Samuel. 31e3lanantY, north 37 degrees west, 9314 perches, to a hickory ; thence by lands of Samuel Merilanatny, north 17 degrees west 17 perches ; thence by land of James hi... Martin, south 75 degrees west. 22 perches, to a post; them , : by land of Johnston Sigler, south 57 degrees is set, 160 perches, to a hickory ; thence by lands of Peter Townsend , s heirs, south 37 degrees east. 91 perches, to stones; thence by land of heirs of John McDonell, deceased, and Mrs. Mc • divot it, neto 60 deg. east,2B% porches, to post-;411 -- by land of Philip Marty., north 70% deg. east, 8934; perches, to the place of begiunlog—containing one hurt- • :Bed and *seven acres anti twenty-nine perches of- land, and allowance. This property is charged with a mortgage. given to se cure bonds for $1,250, with interest at 6 per cent, per au num, front November 8,1063. Also, 427,745 lbs. steel ingots. 41 tons warm blast scrap iron. 17,821 lbs. plow plate, trite-med. 244,614 His. round and-square iron and steel buggy tire, sleigh steel, rail webs and bottoms, Ac. 61955-2240 tons steel rails. • 10 1351-2210 tons stoehrailendtr. - 105 steel ingots at Decide! Iron Works, Harris . burg, weighing 60.772 lbs., hammered. ~ • 597 steel ingots at Johnstown, weighing 333.786 lbs.,nothammered. . . 5 tons castings. 4 tons scrap. • Also, a full assortment of dry goods, boots and shoos, groceries, previsions and drugs, suitable for a manufac turing establishment, in store at Forgo Works, In Derry township, Mifflin county, and itt store at Greenwood ' Furnaces, Huntingdon county. The contents of each of these stores will be offered in one parcel, and if a sufficient price. in the judgment of the assigneesdS not-offered, they will be withdrawn and -- sfiffirby cntelogue. TERMS OF SALE. The purchaser or purchasers of the Iron and Steel Works, Forge and Formom Properties and Beal Estate, U.. sold therewith', will . be - required to-pay one thou- • sand (1;000) dollars in the time of signing tho motorail dum of purchase, when the property is struck down, and ” the balance of the purchase-money within thirty days. thereafter. I f crotitters become purchasers, tho amount of the dividends to which they ma) probably be co-', • titled may be reserved, less hot per cent., upon their giving approved security to pay In on reasonable notice, front elute to time, any part or parts of such reel • due and reserved amount as may ho required by the ossignees in their judgment. The purchasers. to pre pare tho deeds for execution and to submit drafts for ap proval within thirty slays. The purchasers of other parcels will be required to pay on acceptance of their bide; respeptivols, 500, if Hie principal exceeds that, other strifio- The amount of their bids., and. the Valance in thirty days, on the approval of the sale by the auditor, when possession will be, delivered. • JAISIES S. BIDDLE, ' 'CHARLES IIIcOREA, Assignees of the Freedom Iron and Steel Oompany z ; PHILADELPHIA; April 21, 1870. ' ' • ap23-tf D AVIS & HARVEY,' AUCTIONEERS, (Late with M. Thomas & Sons.) Store Nos. 49 and 50 North Sixth street. RD'ir Furniture Sales at the Store every Tuesday. oEir Sales at Private Residences , solicited. • t3PECIAI; NOTICE. Tomioryoit's 'Salo, at the Store, contpriees a aplemlitl , useortment of Parlor and Chamber Suite and other Fur 'Mae, now arranged in our spacious rooms. May ho examined by catalogue 004 day. A goottopportunity for purchatcre to n9yv afforded. Salo et the Auction Store ELEGANT OFFICE DESKS, FIREPROOF, FINK CARPETS, Sce,, Sze. • ON TUESDAY MOANING. At le &clock, at Nos. 4t and LO North Sixth street, below Arch strunt, a oplendid assortnnult. of Parlor. Dining Rouni aud Chamber Furuithro (new),mostlYln suits, Seeondhand Furnituro,Rosewood Piano Forte. superior' Walnut Office Tables and Denks, superior Maiser Safe„ to-w Matresses. very superior Cabinet and. Secretary' Bookeimes, flue Ts poetry and other Carpets. FINE SHOWCASES. . . • 'Also, two tine plated and plate-Wane Showcases. A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. de2o•ttrr S' --- AND -WOSTEN - FIOI7M -i- 3 - --- - 13 tHIK ET KNIVES, -.PE AIM; and STAG HAN- ' ...et, soya-Ifni TIOTIO M . P.H. And NY 4214 gt BUTCHER'S; and tho CEIJEBILATED LEOOO littlEd, HA ZOll S . CISSO RB IN OASES of tbo Anent It h Pointiora and .Tablo.Ontbiry oandirad - Dolishod, . EARibvraUnig•NTS of t tat ra approved cenarnetion to ASSIEIt tha bearing. at P. APE IRA'S, , I,tr and §grgicallaWttntont, Makor, , Tooth strent, , bolo taheatnut. ' tnyltf o tho Vara . . qua, : obanc;.a.ao;-- wAvidy to: ivonK AUCTION SALEW, iSSIGNfitS' SAMA- TE xi. Et 3 FIIDEDOM HI; T A R , E n STEEL, CO.. RE-PROOF For Sale Chenp. Address, "LEON," thin office CLITLER'Y ilffitMMN i - TONS - Or !AN.ett ikPAt lONA
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