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' • . . . . , . . • _ ___ ._ _ ________ ____ _.._____ es._ _....... _ . . . _ . . . _ •••••• • • • . - , . . . • . • ..., . . - . . . _ _ ...... _ _ ... _.. __ _... _ - . _ _. . . - - '• ! - '' ' -7 7----7-------..:----PUILADELP RIA ..EVENIN G BULLETIN TUF -" D T A Y - 11 A A Y - 24", - 1870. -7 . -7-. . . . . . . • . . . 1 . . , . . . . . . 109/11.81ISSIONER WELLS AND IRIS 1110 !lave prospered as a consequence •of legislation aerns of compensation tbie the eteme;'ofilde.elaelipee, -!.•., LI IS'Y o,l„tp.tri ASIDES. _ .. - .. FINANCIAL •. , ! . . . 1 ' ' CITY 'ORDINANCES. _ _ PORI% ' favoring.a. diversification of their industry. . one dependent upon leeY. the ••` - other indepene ':•,II6p'ESOLU TION-..' OF EN siTRUCTION To D EhOL U'l• lON tel? iNs Ilitler el ON •e 0 . ' - . It recemninnds large reductions, _or a total _dent of ite' • • ~. ' . ~,7,, ' , ..:I'' Al '' 5 •B/ 11 . cold MnTEE ON HIGH WAYS II THE CHIEF ENGINEER AND SUR- LEHIGH" CONVERTIBLE - - • . .. . • . abolition:6f- duties wron.such ImportatiOni.ess .I, ami.very respectfully, a . • ' .. '' r ITELATIVE TO PAVING WITH COBBLE- VEYOR. " '',... - . _ 'The HOUS - e-Comituttee on Manufactures li,as , . ~ conie in "etimpe4ition' with !the staate'prodects, . es " ,- ' • ,E. C. BANETErAt e s -e! ', I - Rcsohiecl, My the . ' faelect and Common .Conn- g 1)„ de e 4 . vs' .u l e I - . -- es 1 i T • .. jest made, through its „Chairma s r4lon e De !.7., : o f A mer ie l i n Totri'ks, fc,peag a rra nei e e tr a itiarteaSa , _ , Solicitor of the -Treasury: - i''' • I Resolikde B,y . the Select and .Eommon Coupe , ' .cils of the City eofs Philadelphia. 'lll4 the „ ea , .tr, Fr t,,,,n1,....e,ir50.vi, ongage (low. 'Joan, , STONES, , ,;„ • - . t - . • • Ike offer for ,salai +31,730,00 cile , of . the City of -,.pniladelphia, That the - , • (thief ' . E.Mitaiiiite andliurveyert o , f , thq,(l of; :.`.;, ',..,.':'' ;..._"' '' . . . .' 4 . . ' . morrell, a most ablerepert iteilfui the st4ttetaents. And, theft& losief reisenne tie; cursed Sfioultt 'Hon. GEORGE S. .1301ITWELL, Secretary of the . „ , r • , .: - -- • -•-• . I Committee on Highways be and _are herehys, -Thilathdpltia -be andi ia herebysenstmecter. to , ! -,e ' • tree, from -all Taxes. . oontained iu the last repotta of Ooininissioder ' e lse Compeneate by inereaseet , duties!,upon tie- Treasury. •, ~ ~. ! '.- -- !-. ~'! '7 - e"instriieted not to approve of any hills• for Rea riease tribe prepaee&ri revielonetif the' grades !e! , ..! s . 4.- ', . , ~ , , ~ and September, at NINETY tan and illicrcHr in cur ' . D.A. Wells. The Corninittee's r4ortsunesnp cestwiete Of life i liOtepredneedin out' - cotintrys; 1. . -',- , • • - .:, -I . paving',eir .eepaVing of .streets with cobbl 7 . , 'll.tika Origiliti•Nos. - 00 and 157,3.8.130 W on file in:, ! of the Lehigh Coal aid . . . . . . it v . . an elaborate inquiry, ai follOws .' 1 . i thug dis Playing ttiidue re . gardpr the intereeta! The Recent Indiniiißalld. '*l' •• I . ;fetcnies,unless;thetliiief Commissioner of Hig -!.,-: Ma department.. •-- i._ , _es! •a.; .._ ''',:•! S, • a Ignite° equeiany's now First Mortgage • Shr. Per : Other parts of the report' ares•npento Tonna . 4.d -e oteforeigra anaiMfactaaerseUnd teadere; and le,' •The following is: the , tefegraphie. edrrese•'., weya . .shalle.certify that the following proas eees.e, - ,.....e . ...' . - Je,t, '•• ,:, : . 'Leelea,U . 'WAG ai - ate , .. -. 1 ! . 9.1a..t , Pohl Bondo,froo frau: all taxes.lntereml dile March . version, but!' finither critleisin ..is \ neadlesa. .disposition to impose ' - •needles,4'• burdens -npon ,spondence between General .Shentnan, and 06,. , .1. : ,viti0ns 'of - am:ordinance approved J une Azl ~.,', , - - ' , President of Come - ion Council. - . - Eitough Inis been done to show'thatthe state - - his own countrymen. , ' !Pope concerning ile recent Indian. raid . orr the •'...71868„ have been,eoipplied With by contractors ~...-f`A,TTEST-JOHN ECKSTEIN, rency added to date of pureltaßA. merits and teachings of the Commissioner gave lt aims to subvert the protective ' policy Of Kansas Pacific I tailroad . . . -.•-, ' -•, '- - j•lor sitchpaving, vii".: "'1 liat no stone shall Os •••,!,:' - -•• Clerk of Common Council. These bonds are of a mortgage lean of 5'2,000,000, dated . ' . ' used eXceeding nine incluis or less than six -` • ' SA aIUEL W. CATTELL, October o 1660. They have twenty-five (25.1 years to the petitioners just cause of alarm. Some •of our own country, established since the fortha- 'ST. Lours, May 18, 1870.-Gen. 11 7 . T. She)- . ~ inehes.in.depth, or - showing.a . greater length -..- • - ,-.- .Itreeitlene,ef.Select•c outwit., run. arid are wheel-G . 410, into Oleic .• ot • pnr_until 18711. the contradictitins and errors tif the report, so , tion of-thegovernmenti under -which our .peo-:. mart, Waxhingtom:- The Indian - mid orrthe rail- - ! ... of face than seven or less _than four inches,' APP . i l oVerl this twenty-third (lay of May .rieneired rizellnierea Sayable' in g.• 141. . far as examined may be stated as follow's; . ple have aliveys prospered, and every depar . . , . , , road west of Kit Carson . seeme, to be al.:mend., •; . a,me which shell 'trail cases be set close; break- • Ames Domini one tholisand eight hundied • ' They aro secu, ed by a that mortpogoon 6,300 tierce, of \ . . coal land ' ' -A ' ' It in the t routing Yansy,rerei , wilecarearro;at It (*ens bY decleriog ourenaterial progreseto ture from which has resulted in enforced idle- Every precaution has been teken to. peevent:••!it , ingjoint, With their greatest length upright; and seventy (A:D. 1870 a • he °44 wonderfel," and "in.a,great ThVee indepeue„ uess,olthejaboriag. classes,' individual..suffer- - recurrence eif sse tite raid or a suelmtleiOn.of.the I and vertical - as to positioo, and which shall:be. -DANIEL AI . present producing at the rate of lASI WO tons of coal per FOX., • ' '• .atitiniii, with - . W . taili.O la eiiiirr:irni' 41iiCh .. C,Oilp:'in ' . ' . elates . dent of legislation," and ' then . devOtes" .. lar,,,,oe : , hig and • hanaruntey, and loss .of national credit WOrk., „ Gen. Wood has . been., plat...mini Charge. remmed„uptil Po,. furtitor. irrt pression can be , It ~ , ... ,•,,,- . at ey o r c i f,Plii la( iel fillip IsPactinufellint.to show that this ",.wolidefibl”:. and seSelitte. !. •, i ..-,'- ' . 1 of the *bele' line Of the road weSt, of' Wallace ' ' , . _ . , nettle imein theni with •fifteetive emends ~raua-I --____.__ _,. _ large I nerease at art Celli Period; end alstiiipen italatitlet - Treat 'Estate in this City.; -•.- ' -'• - ' - ' ' , '' I mer." - . I .. '' ..• r ' ' ' rROPOSALS: • . ' . . prOLtres lias been, and is, obstructed by Jegis-! - • It proposes to false the revenue needed - by ' ' ' '' ' ' df' 1 •h • f '•• an urnishe( wit t out _companies Of OavalrT , . „ A sinking fund of temcente perton upon an cam taken •• /laden: . -.. . ! the government from Such import duties as to pursue the Indians, and three of. infantry to .•• •LOUIs wA-GN -E l l e. 111 0: (:ONT RA CTORS AND BUILDEIRSsee. - sfrent tfiSsenrintatfer - tiee - YedraStliere • .' .• . ••! • President of Common - Council. ,J . SEAL ED' ; flit Ken -- ; Cents -- per " ---. •4• It alleges Hiatt:he farmer is now' , oppressed: *ill ehltanee the coat of foreign necessaries of I 'be used 'for•theprolection . of the labOrere. . Ile! ATTEST-JOHN ECKSTEIN, .... ~-; ! pose's .for tatitilleg a' pliblic' tichoul-hbuse in Ernes, mist arid 'seer Itepialt domiiii 1 . •di T . • . ~ e • . PR OPOSALS,, indoreed u pre. I ton thereafter, r ill'esiliblislied, ittl The' FitlblitY, Lour . .. by the.operation of the, present tariff •and cur- ' life consumed by Mir laberers, while denying to I will post hirnself at the inost . censpicuous place ... . *Clerk of Cofer - nen tlettneil. ,i , ie. 0: rusttt3 the Twenty-first Waril," ill I w.... Je receieed b . •Unelet. ihomor Y e twig°, collect flu, ' . . • o stuns and Invest theta 1 • • rency, while in Om report , Of thesame Commis- ! them _adequate protection against !the invasion , fol , this service. . The railroad people, on the !! - • , •,. _SAMUEL. W. CATTELL, I • the midersigniel at, the entice, S. E. corner of s in these Bonds, agreeably to the p ' ' .-,,. / ~,, , • rov Mons of tho Trust. .sioner, for le6S an attetnpt was made .to show of foreign labor products conipeting, with their ; testiumny of seme Of their men, iusist that thee! , ~ ' ! Presidentsof Seleot Council. . i ! SIXTH and AD ELPHI streets, until TUES.-. ' For fell partienlaril, realea (if the' Mortgage,' &e . .4 .that-the farmer had reaped undue :profits for. own, ''',:. ~ - . , ,:-.. e . . .. i party Of lndiene were - Sioux from the . north a Approved thie twenty-third day- t6I 0- . - -aY, c . DAY. Mity 31,1870, io, peo!eioeic.M.„ f o r beihi_ apply to , ' . -II any years under the operations of the seine The:natural effect of .• the' . CominissiOner's ' I Aim° Dorni i 'one ili nugurel eitrlit • lilludre,d' • . side of the Platte• My own opinion is that ! , I), ~. , 1, ~. ~, Inv a .rii bijc schnol.hotmo on a l o t, o f ground . . ' .. , , ' 'W. H. NEWBOLD 114 . ' • . ).N & ALRYNEN, ' tariff ttild same currency.. . recOmmendationS; irheed6d, would be to array ! and seventy (A. D. 1870). • they were Northern Cheyennes, Who went ; , . , . - eithate in R . oxborough, hi the Twenty-first . . '• . . , . DANIEL M. FOX, `Ward, - , . 11.1„, &H. DORIE, ' . -It makes unfair-and untruthful statements i class against class, and section ar'aillst. section, • South last year, and are now beating tritek,and, ! 1 .. .. •. . ' ~ ~ • • • . . . , 0 I , , -; , 7• , •-• ,,,, .. , Melyer of •Pinladelpliia. , .alaittselioolhouse tobe built in accordance F.. W. CLAM & CO., . . ' 'touching the condition of the farmer ae corn- I sowing auew the seeds of hate, strife, and e ette• . finding ' the leboret•s on the railroad without • . ___._ . , . -------pared-v.ith-thaeof-Other-Ainerican --producers, - union, which, scattered long ago for like pluse FSOLUTI N 11' s' • N(' BO TVIEP ! 'wi th fb i ' amens or any . preparation, end. scattered, .fin 50 I 1.1 ,_. 1 , - 0 D .LCTI : .I. .., , . , e ,." „ „ plans of . L. 1-I,Esler, Superintendent , JAY COOLIE & CO.,- , , . .• %hen the _author must have known that the poses sprang up find bore fink the taste ef Milea• - along - tlie - road; - Lhey - Sitririly attaeked - 'for' , • - 'AI...TER, -..- 111 OUNT.• HOLLY AND' or OCllOOi 131.1.1111/11g!,,..1 , 0 be Seel) at, tilt! ollifr:C of , . .., . • . • ' DB It.NICIL ct CO. . the Cunt rollers of Public Selitiols. . • : BANCROFT STREETS •TO BE' PLACED • •ii iteg ,only ellect of such statements would be to ex- W Mel; is'still bitter upon our- lips ; nor is this Plender and immediately •went .North. I have , • .• No bids will let •coneidereil unlese accent- e -T- ) .-,-..e•-------.---L----S--,----- . cite jealousy and hostility between those whose •efiect concealed by pretended benevolence to- • • , notified General Augur. - One infantry and one '• ON . T HE PUBLIC PLAN ' 1 Resotrui, By the Select and Common Conn- Finied by a certificate from the City .Solicitor -." . . -'e-----interests,---rightly-understood, are in perfece_e_w_ard those evhom it would degrade, enslaves cavalry company - were 'with the working ! c o s o f t he city .•Of 'Philadelphia, : That 'the:, ehat'9 , - tee previsions of an ordireinee miproved i • 5 _ 20 7 s ~ , . AND.' . .IBBI'S harmony. - • • I and destroy. . parttes-at-the - time - 01 - the - raid. • --Depertmentsof-Surveve-be - and iti hereby di •-` ~ lay ....,,- 1.8(10 ; haA e been complied with. - • It niakeS pitiful eoniplaint of some " taxes" or lln short, the report seems to have been writ- - . . . 'JOHN , POPE. reseteiftesplacuthe following streete upon the , • The contract viiiir lib :1.T1.r( it Op yte . lown - ~ ,--- .. . ..... . ..._ . tnai•ter builders, • ... . . . tariffs, and then proposes others much more I ten in the interest of fereign producers and . Brevet MajetaGeneral coruinanding. priblic plans, viz:: ' • ' . . • . . grievous, as, for instance, its conaplaint of au al- manufacturers, and its Suggestions and recom- ' -- Bouvier street, forty-five feet wide, to ex-, By order of the Conimiltee on Property.. i 11. W. HALLIWELLs Bought, • Sold and Exehanged on most /aged'' , tax " - of $3,000,000 on salt; and ita pro- niendations, if followed by consequent legisla- HEAnouARTERS 01."I'llE ARNIY, . . - • w eente . o tend from Master to Jetiersone street, at the '' 0 „„. , , mylB el _4 ..8 31 A eeretary, • - liberal terms. , ' s7O -r 1 . / posel ()fa: " taX "! or 'tariff of $00,000,009 on tion, would be hostile to Om best interests of TON, H. C., MAY lbt . 1 . , - . - , t , Itl a• Jokn . distance!of • one bundred and 'seventy-five feet weeistard of Seventeenth street and parallel /Oa ( - 40 .- NTRAff'Ol:S' ANICiIIar.ILDERS. 2 - .. ' • . . . suger, molasses, cOffee and tea. ' ' the people of - the - countryeand tend to make us - - Pope, commanding Deparbaent of Nimouri, therewith. • .1. SEALED PROPOSALS. indorsed " l'ro- - '• - . - ....-_, . .. ___ .. . • --lt-linderrates-the-productsof-Auttritifactures--- depenclentseeneforeign- nations, when we have 81.,..Loifis:_. Theenbst energetic measiiree itO2- • Alfer - etreet; - thirty - -feet - wide, between ! . posels for buil:lime a Petah; School-house in I ' . . - andielterrates the products of agriculture,•while i the incites and ability' to be independent of the - sible shauld - be ined-etet-liritittiOiVii-elfdalestrey--Twinity-sge-c-olid-rilid-Twenty!thirdestreeta.sona- the-Firet :Ward " ill he r - ee' v , dl y ti t-- I - • G 0 L . D ~ both branches of industry are best served by World. , • the party of Indians thet Made the attack oa Inquired and thirty feet 'Teatithward. of WaSll- dersigned, •at the' office,. southremt corner of ! . . the impartialtruth. Such are some of the propositions, contra- t!he railroad 'on the- Big '.iandy. No Indian , lin) ton street and-pin:lnel' there With. SI,XI 11 arid ADEL PHI: streets', until TUES.. 1-. •.•. _ .. •1 - . ~, . . - Mottnt FlOll 'street, thirt feet wide .be- TiA Y ales , 31 le7o •et teVelve o'eloek al • for • should be . allowed iespite between, the two . Y• • : Y ,1 . - •-e-•.-,•. - • • - - •• , Bought and SOld rit Maket Rates. . •It greatly underrates the number of person§ dietions and errors of' the report and your _ , tween Wharton and Reed streete,oue hundred bitildiug a poblic school-house on a lot ot ! - erinployed in, manufactures, especially in those committee believe that they fully confirm the railroads. -W. T. SietsRATAN, General. and " sixteen' feet Westward of- and - parallel - • greund eituate on the corner of Seventh and I . . , industriet'Which are most essential to the i opinion of the petitioners, that its recommen- The following is from - Gen. Sheridan: with Sevent•eenth•street. ' • Dickerson streets, in• the First Ward. -• . ! . _ . _ IVell-beino• of the country, and the inestimable I dations would be . " a most 'dangerous guide to lIELENA, M. T.;-alay•l7, 1870.-,General E . I COUPONS - CASHED. , Bancroft street, thirty feet wide, between Said echool-house to be Intik in accordance I value of ;Inch was so completely demonstrated legislation." ~ . D._ Tolonstn(l, A. A. G.: The -following - de-. Reettand Dickinson-streets, ontehlindred anti with the plans of L. I-1. Ester, Superintendent I . . during our late struggle for national existence. DANIEL J. Mon.RELL, Chairman. spatch has just been received, and is fowarded five feet weetward of and parallel with Six- of School BM Idings, to be seen at the office ot' ' . • It misstates the prices, the. costs, and the ag- ()ARES AMES, • fur the information 'of the General-in-Chief : teentli street. . • tbe Controllers of Public'Sehools. , . I PACIFIC RAILROAD ' BONDS - • . . • gregate values ef manufactures in impOrtant • --- PIRLETUS SAWYER, •-- . " DENVER, Colorado, May 16.-Lieriteruette • All /LS per deeds of . dedication on tile. No bids will 'be eonsidered einlesis accotn- i . particulars, as.follows : • ..., ..... -- • - IN onf IT re eeroN C. Soil:II, General Sher idan : The citizens of Colorado LOUIS' WAGNER, panted by a cr•rtificate from* the City Solicitor I . . - • • • ,' . President of Commoir_Couneil. that the peovisions of an ordinance approved .. 13ought Tirol Sold. -It alleeme•thatehe coet of i Ame,rican salt in - STEPHEN SANFORD, and officers of the Kansas Pacific Railroad, ATTEST---JOBN ECKSTEIN, • • - - May 25,1860, have been complied with. The I _,. . Our Market§ is froth 40 In '4-tri . ''Cents' a linshel, -.. -••-• -••••WILLIA-.ii,H..tipSON ••• - , .., . . feeling so strongly : ,the importance of . _meeting .• • . , ch , rk of Comiiion Cetineal. . contract will be ;Manioc! only. to known i . ... When correct quotations in commercial centres • • -- Simuln, P. MointiLL. . this Indian 'attaCit ,by'opPersitiOn'atid 'es - general - '' ' • • -'' ' ' ::' ' ' SAVITE'L - W - CATTIer.L.' 9 • ... ' . inakoriMiltlerti.. - • ' '''. :. .• .' ~ • - ' - i . .- -. ''. - - •i• -. ' ',-•. • S,' rjr 40 - .' --'• '. : - • • • ... khow thet in 1809 it ranged from 26-to :IA pursuit and punishment, in order to avoid the • . • • President of Select Council. .. By order of the.-Cointil ittee. on Prepeity,_ - -!-----,-...... -.....--------.___ • . calamity at .an ..attaek.eu one _settlements; end • Approved this twenty•thiesi (1 ty ..I' .1 , v . • 11. W. LIALLI WELL, ' ••,. .- .•- '- I tents, I• , • It alleges that the importation of gunny Feeing Customs °Ricers. the delay in the construction of . the road and Anne Domiiii one thousand 'eight hundred and nivi s' 21 24 25 al Seeret.irc seventy . (A._D.1870). _ __„_______________--------- , ought and Sold on• Commission Only.' ' • - cloth in 1800 did not exceed five thousand The follow ine letter of Solicitor Banfield, of . the scattering of the laborers,that we earnestly ' DANIEL M. FOX, •' • BUSINESS. CARDS. I bales, when the actual import exceeded ten the Treasury Department, relative to fees and hope the most vigorous pursuit will be made of lt . Mayor of Philatlelnhia. . '. thousand bales. . . rewards to custonts officers by merchants and the savages, and, in eddition, that ydtt will att- _ p'DWIN H. FITLEB, Sc. CU., . • ' I 1 Accounts received and Interest allowed! It alleges that since the enactment of the - others, has just been made public : thorize General William Palmer, who is here, 1110 ESOLVTION TO AUTHORIZE THE .P ~ ' wererta , riff there has been a large decrease iu - TREASURY DEPAI • 1 • rreteseiy, SoLierrou's to raise a ,ba talion of volunteer. cavalry to aid lb GRADING OF 'al ANTON CROSK le Y Loruage Manufacturers and Dealers in , ' on daily balances subject to . . the number of sheep in this country, when the 1 OFEttE, May 4, 1570.-Sir : I have the houor o ion of the country between Den- - A in the protect .ND O.A.K ' ' ' ' ' FORD STREETS. , - • Ilemp, - Besotved,Bv the Select and A. - Joni - mon Coon- 23 N . . Water Street and 22 .N. DeSaware Aucque : I. check at sight. etatistician of the Agri:mitt:we Department re- Ito return herewith a statement purporting to ver and Kit Carson. Tim force so raised can ' ens 'of ' the i_lity of Philadelphia, That the PHILADELPHIA. I . . . . pOttS - atOnsi era eancrease. ---- ---------------- -be-made-on-behalfsof_theayeighers_atetlie_New._ t immediately and move rapidly by ob star , . , , Department of Highways be an.l is hereby an- -- EDWIN R. FITLER. , CONRAD Y. CLOTltittlt - - - - • • It, conveys the impression that the decrease York' Custom-house, which was referred to - tabling subsistence from the constrnetion camp- - th - orrzed - and-directed - to-gradeoal - anterestreete - nicinct. •sse - . -0E0v11,1.-1:111,S11.--- - - ,g_ i ___ 'wit •,.... inethe price ef wool is the result of the wool me for an expression of my views thereon. _ ofthe Kansns Pacific Railroad. The Governor from Seventeenth . to Eighteenth streets, at, a ,W EAVER & CO., -- and woolen tariff of iBo7, and Oreits the The staternent - bears - no - signature; and is, -of.the Territory, is_ab,..eent, .Wili you do this ? cost not to exceed Two Hundred and Thisty- "f op , „ d T „. 1 „ id a„„ fa , c( „ rer a an d . 1 important fact that a rapid increase of sheep not very explicit as to the action desired at the lelohn Evans, John D. Perry, :A. S.- Elbert - , - live - Dollerss - Closkey-street - from - : Coltimbia- -- • ißesiers in-nenap and Slainq Chandler', i ....... .......„... . • _ • _ . . . _ , . .. - . avenue to Montgomery street, the cost not to ..ar North WATER. 23'. orth WHAIIN RS. t --- -• . - .• - - -and an over-production-of wool in other coun- hands of the department. R. would appear., _ bert E 'Cur John Pierce, A. C. Hunt." Ito r , PIIILADELPRIA. ; tries had decreased prices in tbreign markets, however, that certain perquisites heretofore en- . - ---- -.- 8.--11.-SuraimAx., • . exceed Three Hundred and Forty Dollars ; Oakford - street - from - Thirtieths tti -Thirty-fifth _ - opt tfl . . . ' . thus tending to a decrease in our own. .' ' joyed by the weighers atthe port of New York . Lieutenant-General. street, the cost not to exceed Four Hundred . ------ ---- ------- - 4 - 0 - 1 S 6121,11' -r rhir , d - St ----------1- .4 11. P. & C. R. TAYLOR, - - . . . . .. . _ . It urges workine men and women to so act have been cut off by order of the Collector, • e Dollars:! All of the said streets to be graded to - . as.to compel the abandonment of the present and the parties interested have taken this means llEADoiTAnnsue - ARMY Or UNITED . STATEs the established grade of the_city. . ' .. Perfumery.and:Toilet Soaps. • ~, rnii:ADELPirre, . , - tariff onewooland-wiielens,--that --they•may-ob-! , -to eemonstrate. _-, _ - e -General P., 11. Sheridan, • Helena : Your . . LOUIS • WAGNER. ' • 641 and 643 North Nlz.th street. ap9tf tain cheaper clothing, but suppresses the. fact It is stated that in three ways only have g the ' despatch - received. - Of- course-- the-party_that .. ' President of Cetrineten Connell. . 'that cloths, blankets and other woolen matm- present weighers.ever received compe.nsation murdered the railroad men on the Big Sandy ATTEST-ABRAWAIt - sniwmt - r; --- -- - ----L----,-- -:- " --- Eitatilltsbed 1621. • .„ JA.Y • COOKE' . 6i . ' CO . factures are as cheatinow as in 1860, not•,vith- other than their salaries : . shouldhe pursued. to the death. Citizens or- . . . Assikant Clerk of Common Council. SAMUEL W.'•CATTEI.I., _ . '. et . standing an increase in the mice of labor. First-In giving to Merchants from the dock- ganized as volunteers may engage in the pure President of Select Eeuncil. WM. G. FLANAGAN' & SON , . ... ~ It greatly under-estimates the amount of book copies of the drafts of iron and lead de- suit in their own interest, but should not pass Approved this twentv-third day of May, 1 -Philadelphia, New York and Washington, _ . --- capital engaged in cotton manufacture, the aired by them as vouchers tbr the ,weiehts more than one day's march north•of the Union Amino Domini 'one thowiand 'eight hundred HOUSE AND SUIP.PII.I33.IDERS, , .: , • value of the product of that manufacture in when sold, thus enabling - them to sell at once Pacific road unless in close pUrsuit of the and seventy (A. D. 1870). • 13A,WIN:IEELS - 1 actual murderers. -No Indians can now right- DANIEL M. FOX, . No. 129 Wainut St - reet. 1800, the nember of persons supported , by it, from the dock without the delay and expense _ , . •-- - - and the value of agricaltural products it con- of reweighing, for which service the weighers, \ fully be between the two railroads,•and the, I __ lt ! ______DlTiver . of Philadelphia. _ feTlei ______ ____-____ se ' - _ AND . . . Burnes. ..._ by agreement among _themselves, demand and sooner they are cleared ont the better. Di ESOLUTION OF' INSTRUCTION TO : JOSEPH "WALTON:ea . 00„ . . Dealer-s in Government Securities. , .It alleges a cOst of production of pig iron receive a fee of fifteen cents per ton. In a recent case between Fort Hays and „1.1, 'IHE CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF . , , _. which is shown to be fallacious andemarellable, .. ••,,Second-asl-P -giving the _weight_of flaxseed and Camp Supply the Indians, on being captimed, . iii GHW AYS TO OPEN DA.RBY AVENUE- CABINET MAK ERS.L._ . NO. 413 th'ALNITT STREET. - - --- - . - . Special attention given to tho Purchase and Sale of by every authority within reach of your com- wool to the city weighers who will ustiallaptiy ! - turned outsto-be.white_men in disguise ~,s • uch OR 'WOODLAND STREET. Ifannfacturers of fino fOrniture and of medinm Priced Bonds and Stocks OD COIDDIffAiOD, at the Board of Bro. inittee, now connected iu any manner wieh its a half cent per ba,g or bale for the privilege of men. are as bad, if not worse, than Indians, . , ~ . Resoll•ed" - By - the - Select - and - Eonimon - Eonn- - • furnitnreetemperier GOODS ON HAN i A. D 3IADE TO ORDER. li . eiti iniliiiiiiid - otifer cities. I" • . ' ' . '- ' - menufacture. , .. copying the weight of the United States beam. and are not entitled to mercy. I hardly thin s t• cils of the Crty of phihulelpbia, That the Co t reit-work, ac.i for Banks, Offices and _. Uri era, Chief Commissioner of Highways be and is stores, made_ 0 order. . • • INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. It alleges that no material increase of the Third-In giving to the master of a Sll7,ar ane, of Red Cloud's Sioux can be so far south hereby seithorized and directed to notify the JOSE Pil WALTON. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. imports of iron is probable, told yet recom- vessel in baste to take on board a new carat) of Sandy, but if so not one should be spared owners of property fronting on Darby avenue fen c ,JOS. W . LIPPINCOTT. GOLD AND SILVER LW CfCFHT AND SOLD mends a schedule of a tarift on this and other ' the weight of the cargo discharged, in ortler if fouud in possession of the stolen or. all oodlenti street, from Forty-ninth to ---- - Ys i _ _ . ___ metals which would render a large increase of I that he may at once collect his •freight, for stock. . 'W. T. SHERMAN, General. Seventy-first street, in the Tw.enty-seventit -vcr.a.,i6N JAMES 1.,. ~ , it ELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST these imports necessary in order to raise the , which accommodation he is willing to pay a s The following is a copy of ollicial telegrams .Ward, to . remove their fences, &c., to the HOUSE PALNTER, • '' , rev,enue it,estnnates to _be . requiMd from these • small sum. ,a in reference to the nittreers recently Com- Surveyor's line of said avenue or street, with . in three months from date of said notice as' . 518 SOUTH NINTH STREET, Pamphlets and full information given at our office. source-3. ' Sweetwater w • I T fc.g,artitlic - system - -- of - - receiving perquisitee-ernitted_ on_the,_ , , . Inch has been . 11 A, • • es e i r , - Residenee-.-6ZZ South Ninth street. _ap.3o ly 4 pi: _ . . - . . . - the - same - wi m-require or-pu i 14;-tige______ _ - y • Its assertion of the cost of freights, and their !of any nature by an officer of the revenue wile forwarded to Washington. for the information - 1 _ . •LO UIS WAGN ER, 11 Eiltr - P - Iln -- f - T - PPI - ,1 --- --- -- ----------- . - Tko. ---- 1 1-41, S.____T hirill _ Str _ eet, ir fluence as protection to the manufactures iu •is employed and paid by the Government as of the atithorilieg: ' . I Pre:Udell! of CcrITIMOII Couucil. CARPENTER AND nuthDER, . ' PIIIIADELPIIIA: ' . . the interior, is a gross mistake or misstate- , entirely indefensible. The law distinctly pro- FORT FETTERMAN, W. T., May 6, 18'10.- 1 ATTEST-JOHN ECKSTEIN, Inh29-tf rp nient. I vides that no gratuity, fee or 'emolument what- Brecet Brigedier-Getteral George D. Ragyle.s, Clerk of Coninion Council. NO. 1024 SANSOH STREET, . --- --- . . It suppresses the fact that the price of lumber , soever shall be received by any such officer, Omaha : Mr. Hardwick, a white man that came SAM UEL W. CATT ELL. jelft-lyrp . PHILADELPHIA. .. . , . I 'rapidly fell in 1868 and 1860, and argues that • from any person engaged or iuterested hi the 'in with the Arrapahoe runners, says he was in PreSident,of Select Council. 'E B. WIG , r 1. -- HT --- -------- --''--- . ---- - D. C. A HARToN SA ITH & CO., the present duty thereon tends to an increase i importation of merchandise. It also provides A i ',roved this twant. -third da of ALIV camp, and is positive they bad nothing to •do I I !. . Y . Y `• . ' Con:raissloner of Deeds for ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, i tho State of renrarylvtuda In ~ .• . of the price, when the market quotations show . that uo gratuity or present of money, or other with killing the men on the Sweetwater. I. , , _ Anno Domini oue thousand eight hundred • s • _ Illinois. ILINRERS AND BROILER% that it is as low pow as dui•ing the last three i ' thing of value, shall be made to any such officer am inclined to believe it from statements , ma A D Wit ! - de ano see enty ( . . r. ). • DANIEL Ikl. FOX,. '- 98 fdadition street, No. 11, Chicago, Illinois, annitfl - I COTTO N S Ai ii -- 15 - trdii. OF EVERY ; N IZI 77 'S. THIRD STREET. o. years prior to the impOsition of the duty. I b,,nv le • on engaeed or interested in the from Sioux and Arrapahoes. I believe Rto 1 )a- I Is --• e . lt , Mayor of Philadelphia. width, from '22 inches to 76 Inches wide,all numbers , , , 16 alleges that the duty on coal enhances the importation of merchandise. have been done by a band of Oyhacopee, Sioux ! ---- - lent and Awning Duck, Paper-maker's Felting, Sal/ 1 - SUCCESSORS TO price of all the coal of the United States to the 1 The statute forbidding these practices is and Unnecoujours, this being the band now R - FSOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE' Twine, &c. . JOHN, , W. EVERMAN, TRAM WAYING OF RONALDSOaI 'Tkaa No. lal Church street city Stores. i ' • • 7 ' SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO. . consumer, a statement contradicted by the stile I penal. . attacking the railroad ranches below Fort , „ s AND FRI:IIAG STR.LE.TS. -- - tistics of the coal trade for the last ten years. ', This law is undoubtedly based upon the Laramie. Crazy Horse Heading has been 1ic , 04 , 01, - By the select and Common Comi- SOEA . BED, . . Every department of Banking business shall receive No importation of the coal most largely pro- consideration that, there exists a ereat tempta- seen and talked with by Sioux who were here. eils of the City - of Philadelphia, That the De- —,--- • . ,' • • krompt attention, as heretofore. Quotations of Stocks. ct tiold and Governments CMaaaDlly ICCCIVed frOID our duced and most generally used, the anthracite, : tion 011 the part of many engaged in huporting Two of this baud were met by the Arrapahoe .partment of Highways be and is hereby au- . I-140 0- VVJEL'S . friends, E. D. RANDOLPH dic CO., New Y,ork, trr our is possible, and the reveune collected upon ; goods to secure some degree or kina of ad- runners. thorized and directed to repave with tramway , - PRIVATE WIRE. - • jati-ly bituminous coal is paid by the producers vantage over the Government, which can the The Arrapalioes positively deny any know- stone, in the tracks of the wheels, Ronahlson Celebrated Patent Sofa . Bedstead -- • . _____— abroad, by so much reducing their own exor- . more readily be obtained through the agency ledge of the murders. The medicine man of street, from Bainbridge to Fitzwater! street, ICE COMPANY. lfitant profits. !of those who . are in the , habit of regeiying the Arrapithoes says he had . more t ih and Freitag street from Bainbridge to Alaska -)eace w , 1-- - street in the Foiirtli Ward and - if the cut, is new lame manufactured andiald in large numbers, both in I. : RANCE all ENG.LAN D. CI be had only al , -. . ____—__. _.- G. It alleg,es that the present duty on elastic , favors, either in money or other gifts, fi•oin the the Whites, and Wants to go io seine piece e v e se ! • 1 . ;.• . .- ' • 1 the woreroeins of t l h ( it'utitlereig ned .'I I% Pteee of Fur- 151740. ' '' . 1.570- y lt, wie er twin necessary ior a single trac t. 'OVA. webbing, used in the manufacture ot' shoes, is ' merchants. Experience, has demonstrated the where he will be prote'cted from the miners by• to reduce it to the proper width by taking an se ni . i th i r e e i i i;i i . i n ;it t t o al. cl " tre i xTu m „Lent i t t 9 b n I te S „tit if „I equivalent to "au •unneeessary tax". of live correctness of this view. The acceptance of a soldiers. Black Bear's squaw, who was taken equal quantity from each side. y 'lriLNCri I stEDSTEAti n , with springs. Ivor mattresst•s KNICKERBOCKER ICE COIVIPANY. ~. cents on each pair, and yet recommends a . favor, even though in tlm abstract unohjec- pr&ner by the miners, says six or eight She-. ' Latins WAGNER, • complete.. It has every conYenienee for . holding the . . ... . , . - • bed clothes, is easily managed, and it is impossible for it - change in the duty, which would make this . tionable, does nevertheless weaken an ollicer's shones were with the miners, and that Zook, a President of Common Council. to get out ot order. The use of props or hinged feet to Established 1832. 111COrpOrttted 1864. " unnecessary tax" amount to fourteen cents power of opposing and refusing a requ est, half-breed Shoshone interpreter, shot, Black ATTEST-JOHN ECKSTEIN, support the mattre.s when extended, or ropes to mu on each pair. . utterly wrong which may afterwards be made Bear. Mr. Hardwick was told by a person . Clerk of Common Council. late it, are • lithely tlone.away. w ith, as they are all very unsafe and liable to got out ot repair. The BEDSTEAD Office, 435 'Walnut Stroez, . - - It unfairly, and untruthfully, depreciates the to hint - by - the persofi from whom he has re- WIlO Witnessed. it. The son of Man Afraid of - • SAM (3EL 'W.• () ANTELL , • is fornad by pimply turning 011 t the ends,.or closing . PHILADELPHIA; '- , President of Select Council. Mem when the Sot Ais wanovi, Thoy ai-o, in duenfort, North Penn-la H.R. Offices ( Pine Street Wharf, COlidltioll of our artisans and laborers,endeavor- ceived such favor. . His Horses is 'fortunately here, and will talcs; ' i• PO and att, enrollee far superior tu und cost uu and Master tit. Schuylkill. ppiover tins twenty-Hui . day ot alay, " I ' L A t " „,, i cu„„„,„ ''• Ridge road and Wil- ' ' No.' 41t3.3 bfain street, ing to create the itirpression that, through the It is the fact that such temptation exists in ;1 , the word to Red Cloud and his father toonor- ' .Allite DOlnini one thousand eight hundred mon ''''" an 8 '''''''' '''''''-' An examination is whetted. low street. AND Germantown. Operations of the present tariff and the present high degree ; that it overpoweis both mer- row. I shall expect them here in fien• ,or five and iieVenty (A. D. 1870). H. V. HOVER. Willow tit. Wharf, •., No. 21 NI. Second it., currency system, labor does not commaud the chant awl officer so often, and that a system tlaYs• Ar.Exieeni,ut Cu AMI:1;103, • DANIEL .M. FOX, No. set seam SECOND Street, Philadelphia. Delaware avenue. Branch canatan,x. J., • • myl9 th tit Sue§ , 22(1 5: ,tiamilton, sts. • .• , , and saute reward it Ilid ten years ago, When the has sprung up, under one guise or another of . Major Commanding. ! lit '• Mayor of Phibielelehia. - --- ------------- —-- --- --27-- - - Ninth st. and Wash- ~...4 „ , Cape Hay, NOW , Jor- . , . fact. is patina to all, that the general prosperity allowing officers to receive pay from other - -------- - --- ---- - ---------- - ington avenno. ulaPv‘l7. • ! sey.• NEW PUBLICATIONS ;---- TOD - ESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THIS. • WM. FARSON'S ' WheleSate and Retail Dealers in . and Shippers of . ... Of the people _divine- the past ten years, not- sources than the Governinant which employs - [l, OPENING OF aIANTON STREET. IMPROVF:II PATENT SOPA BED . • ' . viii,si,klidittu the drain of a great War„ has been them, which has brought the revenue service • .../tesoived, By. the Select and Common Conn- EASTKEN ICE , . nuist marvelouS aud' w holly unprecedented. into disrepute, - and induces to so general an •'. • . T.HE tiiie of the City of Phihulelphia, , That .tlica' makeiva .handsome Sofa and comfortable Bed, with .• • t • • • .•• ' • ••• .--.• ' . . . - ' 'i.' ' '. I - :' • • •• , • Spring Dlattirigia anirehea: 7 Those wishing to eco.nomize ...- j . S.end your orders to'an., of tilt above offices. _ ... ' . It alleges that domestic competiLien, excited opinion that it abounds-hi corrupt, tin(' illegal, . (thief Commis: , oi ci ot H ghways be and is . 1 li tmi e them at the- extensive . • ...._ .... ~. • • ••,, • •t • , ••• _ „.___ _ • by tariff laws, ‘• is accompanied by the usual practices. Ido not mean to say that the NEW YORK ST ANDA.RD . . thoriere end directed - to - n ti ' - t e . hereby au . . .. , otyli „ ••ld ca ant exa n - room a lOU , . , brat-close FuruttUre Warereonis of For prices, see cards.. . . . • : . • nui lin§ resort of turniie , out articles or products of hi- three forins . of clitirges Itiade by the weighers, - 1 - owners of property through and over which Eamon & Son, .No. 228 S. Second Street ______. . . .e._ _-_e ee.- r_ ferior quality, but with . an exteinal good as descrilsed in the papers referred to me, in- . PHI:SLIM - Ili:PI rev Manton streetarom Seventeeth to Eighteenth , Also AVIA,' ransoNes PATENT ' lIIXTIINSION- • ----- P - O - CICET - 10 1 0 111 ir,W. 0 ______________ . - . Area, in the Twenty-sixth !Ward, will pass, TA ElL'lli FASTENING. Every table should hove th , m -- _. . appearance," thus .ruthlessly...condemning the volve anything morally wrong; Such services . -. • . , . American manufacturer, and inferentially can be rendered, vela: likelysevithout detriment • JOHN RUSSELL YOUNG, that at the expiration of three months frotu the . date of said Donee, the said stre • cit will be re- • on. They hOld theleaves firmly together when polled about tho room. , • mlll7 .inar . . 00 4;le 0 ' 44 .. * 411 : ''• ' praising his European rival, when the truth, to the Government. The objection lies in the quired for public usp. . • •l e - , . fairly stated, would have bestowed praise and natural repugnance between any ' forms of " NO. :14 PARK ROW, NEW YORK, - . . . . LOUIS WAGNER, • - GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. , . , condenmation in reverse order, and shown serving two masters, whose interests may and . President of Corinnon Council. ---s--- -- . ' " • • that the competition engenderea by. a protective in _fact do often come in conflict ;in the diffi- ATTEST-3 OHN ECKSTEIN, , . . ,• es. , .C.,F. RUMPP, • tariff has uniformly resulted in greater mechitni- (Tuley of establishine any rule defining when Containing 'full Tina accurate Telegraphic , Clerk of Common Council. ' PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT sh .• ' _.l t: 1 irok, us ti. 4114 54., x ti 0 ,. cal skill, improved-rmichinery,- amt. finer and • fees or, gifts may salely be taken, and Wheu News and Correspondence from all parts of - . SAMUEL W. CATTISLL, • • MANTIPACTOIiY. . • .• „7 i'' PHILADA. '1,..,:3 '', . • 1 President of Select C.ouncil. .- s . a..ce , aiannfacterer . 9_14 7.1. '' . more durable workmanship. . not •in the demoralizing tendency-of the ex- the World. TWO C,E.-NTS per single-copy, or , , Approved thistwenty-thirUdity of-,May,-An--- • tdSI i t Li d '' tl - Orders for these oelebra e ir a =pp e _prom9 y _ ` . .t . -4 - t1 '4 and Importer of I'ata g s It entirely omits any detailed exhibition of amp\ ii in provoking all (lasses of revenue MU- Six Dollars per annum. For sale a t ne Dcanini one thousand eight hundred and - brief notice. , I. 0 co . , tg t 6. ''. - . the growth of our manufacturers under the cers to secure for theinselvee irregular. einolu- TEEN WITH'S BAZAAR, 614 Chestnut seventy (A. D. 1870). • , 1 4:4.1 d 9 POCKEN3OO .S. c e j , . existing tariff system, and Of the advatitages to . ments, Many of whom from the nautre of their street. • . . DA.NIEL M. 'FOX, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, - __. . • -, . . .... . , . 'solvent , D at es , -&.,' + ' l'ir d.4.7 'r' d . . 1,4 1 1, il ohi 4 the country derived from that growth. • . ditties, cannot receive them except for services CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY, Ma' Chest- 'lt • Mayor of ,Philadelphia. , • -, ..• -Of late styles in full variety. . . ' 1.11 ," 3 "'" d i 4 ,., Satchels an '''' l l"il l e' L :t.7 ' ' ___ ______. _ ~• lni began ! A It endeavors to cast suspicion and odium • and favors ioherenely improper. . nut street. RESOLUTION To CHANGE THE WINCHESTER / &CO . . , m .- ritli,. ,' Travelling Bator, nrie e desi7 •;! . upon American manufacturers, Whose gains 1 The Governmeut, as an employer, cannot ASSOCIATED NENVS COMP / ANY, .„16 PLA CE OF VOTING IN THE FIRST- . „ ' e.. ll 'as k a'• . ' .1n all styles...! 4 ='!" - `' t• - • aud strengell belong to their count' y, and who Willi safety allow its employos to accept fees 0 lIESTNIIT. ' . . • _....- ' • South Seventh street. - Di V. istON OF _ THE NINETEENTH 706 fel-tn th a tf are the defenders of American independence in lind reWards from those having de:thugs with it, .CALLENDER, Third . and AValnut streete. WARD. ,•-• • - rs , 22 Sm - -,.. . the trade battles of the world, and invites this any-More than any privide corporatiou or indi- _ ;Resolved, By the Select anif'bornmon Conn- . IbARRIAGES.' •' • ::.---- • - w INCH, 505 Chestnut street. __ _ • •' HARDWARE. &C• country' to trust in aud pay tribute to foreign valuta could tolerate such a practice on the part , ells of the City,of Philadelphia, That hereafter ..______ . BOWEN, corner Third and Dock etree • ' manulaeturere, whose gains and strength give. of their employas. ~. t.s. the plaCat of voting in die first division of the. ,- , , te 1,, i, s lt kp r d 11 LI , I te ta d NeateA, Finished. , - • - iiicrease of riches and power to our rivals and My opinion is, therefore that as the Govern , And other Philadelphia NeweD eiders. Nieeteenth "Ward shell he held at the house 'E 'E N_ . S BUILDING AND ROU RI PI G eiteinies. merit employs its officers . and pays them for Advertisements received at the oftiee of the • I s • • ' ' ' of , o eph Lewle, Germantown avenue, oppo- PARK PIikETONS, •- ' , , eite Berle: street, the former place -being no• . _ es e . .- It slanders the American inventors - and their sei'ViCe, no fees, rewards, or emoluments' MORNING POST. AtaIROVCIIO3, -- - - . - lIARDWARE,-.- _ _ . longer eiailable for that purpose. , ' - wantifaetinees,•Whose labors . in the uSeful ertS; of 41 - 1 - y - kiiid Should be allowed to them, except - • _ - "' 23 i 4 ' . ' •- • .' ' _.___.,LOUI.S,W,AGNISR, • , • CLARENCE COACHES, . s ; . . • ' , under - the - - enernmigement-of-existing--IaWS,-----sucb.as.may_he_distinellv, provided_for:b:lov,_. ~S.:(iN pA Y SCHOOL Sur ERINTEN., ' ! •, ' ,President of Comineu Council. ' ,-.. .' as t efieiatesiaeas , PIIIIAErONS; ---- - '-..- Machinists, - - Carpenters,- and -_ other __. Me. .._ . ~. s have given an - 11110mile of new and improved 'a -ny other system. of compensatioe, if tolerated, dentS, get Prof.liarriiadralrable address, " - How to• - -- A;iTE f3;l;==j°ll-N-HUIC-STE/N- !:!--------!!--- --AirdsVeiiigicairealier-styles Of-llarringesure , now-offored a,- --_:___,. •• ' -------nhanica".Tooli. • ', • .--: • •' • r 4, yet a Library," at the 'Sabbath School Etrinorluda Clerk of Common Council.. , . . reenecie primes by: : . -" ' Orks - S *ilia . products to the Aluericati people, Who draw .is almost certain to raninto abuse. It will some- - •OR Arch street, Philadelphia. - - ' .. Hinges, Screws, Locks, Knives and,F iP , . _____________ __ .._ . L r ' "r 0 • sA.m. LJ,' v. . CA'l. LLL, J.' GEORGE :I.EFILIER.; - , Coffee Mills •&c., Stocks and• Dies. PIRA.' and Taper Taps, from hunie manufacturers a great variety of . times wrong the Government by a betrayal f ° T"' BEST WORKe-ON MUSTC-!--AND , - , "-•- • -• 'President of SelectConneil. . _._._.. . • . , I reat vari t 'Universal and Scroll . Chucks. Planes la 6 ~ . ey. • aitieles of common use unknown to the mass ' its interests, and sometimes the merchant, by us, only ono of its kind, is" Piano and Musical Mat- Appro - ved thiirtwenty-third day of May,Anno SIXTH ANI) dIft,..A.RDAVAINtrifs . X , • lo Prices All to bo• had at the °west Possib _ of workers in other 1 , 1 i. • . • • aa s, and better „in form, . subjecting hini to petty extortlims. Whatever Itg.tt;usirooneouomi,,,st I- c‘`,l"rniitctillitiiia l zeß the most perfect 1) - i - mi thousand' e' *lit hundred and , ee, utyl7.ln th a Yin§ - . At the ICILIEAP-FOR-,C,A5,11, Hard: ______ texture and tordity • • •.. than such similar goods as facilities ' are needed -by importers for thee 0 tor the piano, awl a oom- OILIII 0 pendium ohnuslcal information. l•old by all music and' e enty (A. D. 1870)., ' , . - ~ • • _.___ ' ' ''• - . ware Store of .... i „, , pay he furnished by eireigei counnerce. <"-". pt and correct entry 'of their eocels "ok I dealers School edition, .Y 2 ; liibrary edition 8V ' - • . DANIEL M. FOX, ~ MICTRICALs, ~ '• .' • ee e • .' j'.'s. sH.A.NNON , ' . . prom , _ - s - q f s. -Split post Tree. Liberid Meta - tont ogm Mit e ' \ ' - . It unpatriotically seelts to . establish the-prins . should be 'extended by Government officers WHITE. SMITH & PERRY. Ptiblitthers B , 298 L an1 1 3176 lt'. . , s ail a yen .olphilaelelpnia. C SAUNDERS, COLLEGE,, WEST •.. -,- ! No.. loon. Itlliris..'et 'Street. . . , ciplethat dependence upon .foreign manufac-•' . without reward outside of their salaries. Ami 'it ashingten street, Boston; LEE' & WALKER. Philo- _ _._ Philadelphia. ••A lectare rvery• IdONDAY EV * _ ".. tit ., _ , . . ap3o-Im* - I ' NINO,. lip2o.lni , . . iltrit3 ifi bur eatural emelition, in el li• f''fth I w is Imperfect and fails' to meet . the "Ida e airc.e o ~ 1 e a 'BOARDING. ' ' ' ' .. . , , . ~ wr i _ ____ , • . TRINo - FELT.-TEN ,ir , ~ - .. • Aise.poiley. 414: all . enlightened nations, whose I exigencies of business it should be amended. rink ac..... -- Ft - m -- 70. - , iso — ToNor - oit -,..-- , -...r.-- •-...---„yr: --.-.,,, ..; i',T,' . ... -- .J . 4.,-...:.,' , ,z - 1 ,;.-,..7," , ,,, ,, - _-_-. . M. P.. BOND.INELLA, ,TICAGHER , . . ‘i,J Obalk, ADO. t Apply to wortxmiN &00,, • .rrirr..4.,..3......--uit-P-ERK.a.rsz,..a..rs.u....tt-u . . Singing . Pridtrto Moons and °lawn.: it i gra a Ili IldimattiingL Felt "tor ' .--- 90N19. US Walnut ate . . &MEW= has been buut up and whose people It is.not wise nor sare to recognize two ,sys-. - . itm wawa moot •' x 1ng05'2•4 Chestnut street. - .... / ...,m2,20;6t* S. Thirteenth street. -' . ' .. . . ' ' ' __. §rATEELINTG7FELT. -Z TEN 7 FUo V IGtEer English Bheatbleg Felt for sale' by PETS'S' 'GUT & BONI6. U 6 Walnut street prilMarwrg-ii r L. _PARINI, Vire PrOldent .of the Italian Seiiiite, is dead. Tim High Court orjudielary.is , to meet on June 15, to try the French conspirators. . than tailf of the cotton from Indian ports noiv goes by way of the Suez canal. , ' tk, THE bill to abolish University tests was passed to a seednct reading in the House of Commons yesterday. DEcnEEs . have.been issued for the dissolu tion of the Austrian Reichsrath and the Pro vincial Diets, and for a general election. , sitt . . CnwStuAmx.r. dama g ewas done by the thunder storm of Saturday night, in the vi cinity of 'Mount Holly; N. J. Tiiz Methodist Board, of Bishops will meet at_Dayto'n • Olito;ni _to-morrow, lay 0 ak.Bpisco 1)3.1 work for the year. ". Ex-SEN &Toll BA-NDEusozes residence, near _Madison, Wis,, was struck by lightning and burned, on Saturday night. Loss, $20,000. kr is reported that the PreSident will, appoint Con. Gilman • .MarStou; of New HatripShire, Governor of Idaho. in place. of Dr. Bard,' re signed. . • A IiAXL-STOM at• Cincinnati, yesterday, caused muck damage by breaking glass in the windows and churches, dwellings and conserva tories. Tar•. President yesterday nominated henry - A. Badltam as COnsul-General at Tampico, and George I). Smith to he Assessor for the kighth Distri-erdrVireTrila-; AT St. Louis, Barnet . Speyer's pawn shop was robbed of $12,000 worth of gold watches and jewelry,- en Saturday night. Four men have been arrested on Suspicion for the robbery AccomimG to a special despatch- to a New York paper, from La Crosse, Wisconsin, over r---tiftylives-were-lost-oy-the-recent—tire-at--that place. It is said few of the emigrants on the sabliner were save-d: Titm Secretary of War, yesterday, reported to the Senate that, until a new military post be established further north, the Fort Ripley reservation will be required for the preserva tion of settlers against the Indians. . . TIIE New England Woman Suffrage Con vention held its first meeting in 13ciSton yester day. James Free Man Clarke was Chosen Presi dent. Addresses were made by Mrs. Julia Ward Rowe, Lloyd Garrison; Wendell Phillips and others. : Trivia: was a riot among the Chinese in San Francisco on Sunday; during "which their "Joss House" was destroy:ed. Pistols - and knives were used, and many were wounded. Quiet was finally restored by the police. Tm; Athletic Base Ball Club, of this city, played the Harvard (Alb of Boston, yesterday, the score standing : il.ietic 20 ; Harvard, The Atlantics of Brooklyn played the Olym pics of Washington, at the grounds of the lat ter, yesterday, the score being 39 for the At 'antics, andri for the Olympics.- SUPERUNTENDiNT WALICF,WortIie - L, Is gliding out millions of copies of the, census .laws t .schedufesi Se.. preparatory. to., taking the census. The assistant marshals will begin the enumeration of their sub-divisions on June lit, and continifeit withouLiritermission til eompleted. • . TLiEit is considerable excitement in the region of .the Sault Ste._ Marie Canal. _Colonel Otiley, the - American Commandant, has no tified Colonel Bolton, the Canadian, that sus picious characters `have passed= through the Canal, and the guards have been increased and 'volunteers warned to he ready for a - Fenian attack. It.reported that: the Dominion-Gov ernment will order a survey of the Sault Ste. Marie portage, to ascertarm whether a canal can be_cut on. the. Canadian side,.- Tim President yesterday sent to the Senate information regarding the Big Horn Mining and Exploring Expedition:' — The Association, according to Governor Campbell, of Wyoming, Las agents " over the country," and it is said to Mein& two thousand Men. Its original design is Said io have - been lb _open_fot satle ment the unceded Indian lands in the Big Horn country, and drive out the Indians, but since the Government has looked upon it with disfavor, itf_object is declared to be merely ex ploratory. The President refuses to allow the expedition to start, in view of the approaching conference-with-Red-Cloud-and-other Indians. DEsPATcnus from Buffald and Montpelier. Vt., indicate another Fenian advance on the border. From, Montpelier, it is reported, that two companies'of Fenians left Burlington yes terday afternoon for the frontier, that another large body were going from Plattsburgh by boat, and that all the double teams in St. Albans and Burlington had been taken tor use last night. Large boas of Fenians also' left Buffalo last night, but it is not : known whether they intend to cross the neighboring frontier or to aid Kiel in the Red River District. A number of Fe nians are reported-to have left Brooklyu,N. Y., for Canada, last night. Movements of Fenian bodies are also reported at Albany,Rochester and Auburn, N. Y., all bound for anada. Tut; 'correspondence relative to the 'passage of English Or Canadian steamers through the Sault Ste. Marie Canal was laid before the Senate yeSterday. Oh May :Id, Secretary Fish, in reply to a,telegram from Governor Baldwin, of Michigan; says he is instructed by the Pretsi dent to desire that no military expedition, whether of troops or boats, or of warlike ma terials be allowed to pass through the Sault Ste.. - Marie Canal, without express instructions to that etlect from Washington.. Minister Thornton, on May 16th, writes to Mr. Davis, acting Secretary, that the-Chicora,. carrying an ordinary commercial freight and no war stores, bad been prevented from - going through the , canal, and says there Is no intention of sending any munitions of war through it. He hopes the restriction will be removed, and asserts that the Red River Expedition is a peaceful .one... Dpon receipt of this letter, .acting Secre tary Davis telegraphed to Governor Baldwin that the President did not desire to oppose the passage of the Chicora and other vessels of that class through the canal while they do not carry munitions of war. Forty-First Congress-1i Second Session. In the- Senate; yesterday afternoon', Mr. Cameron, frond the Military Committee, re ported a bill giving medals to Pennsylvania and • 3fassachusetts soldiers who were first to arrive in Washington in April, 1861. The Legislative Appropriation bill was considered, and an -amendment adopted placing female Clerks on the 'same footing as males in regard to compen sation ; also one appropriatint , . $lOO,OOO for Arctic exploration. The Senate adjourned, pending consideration of the bill. ' In the House of Representatives,Mr. Church 11l introduced a bill, which was paskid, exempt , dug fishing, coastino . b and river vessels from ton nage dues...' Mr. Griswold . ' offered a resolution - for the appointment of a committee to ascot.- tain who are the present owners and are inter ested in the Northern Pacific Railroad. Re jected—yeas,_ 84; nays, S. The Setiate . amendments to the Fifteenth Amendment bill .Ivere non-concurred in; and a 'Conference Committee appointed. Mr. Judd moved ,a suspension "of tfio.ku es that Ile might law duce a bill reducing the tariff on molasses and sugarS, salt, coffee,. tea,'• and pig ..and• scrap iron. The motion failed, less than tWii thirds voting; for it.' Mr. Hill, from the Elec tion Committee, reported in the Ohio contested case of- Egeleston vs: Strader, .that the _ 11ICCiary, from the : same committee, reported in the Kentucky case of Barnes vs. Adams, that-Adams was entitled to the seat: The Army Appropriation bill was '- repOited, and made the order for Wednesday. It appropri ates $26,977,65:, The.DiplopiatWAppropriipc tion bill was considered, and the ainendiumit' :fora Minister resident at Rome was rejected. Without disposition;-,of the billi,the cominittee and Mr. RirldQ's motion: Ur' reconsider the vote admitting. Mr. - , - Newisham to a seat from Louisiana was ; tabled. Mr, ,Newshana was then sworn in.' Mr. Cox offered' a resti liition embodying a system of revenue, and a commission to examine thequestion of taxa tion, which was yecerred. ,Several: other bilis, wend introduced, among theni onetaxing'dogs. Adjourned. , , Philladeloblis Bank Niatement... . . , The following to the weekly statement 'Or tho Phila . , delphia Banks, mode up on Monday afternoon, which presents the following aggregates: Capital. Stock ' ' "15,755.150 Loans end Discounts 52,500,3 t 3 Eip ele , 1,049,110 The {rpm other; Banks . _ ::- ' - ' ..5.411,285 Mile to otherDartFa ' "-- -' - ,-- - --- -- 6:111;3111' Deposits ' " 37450,714 Circulation 10,502.075 United Mates Notes HAW 4.37 Clearings • ' 27,595,802 8e1anevii 2 , 917 , 142 The following statement shows the condition of rho Banks of Philadelphia, at various times during the iMit few mouths, Loans.. Specie. Circidation. Depo,it. s. „Liu 3,'70. 51,662,662 1.290.006 ~ 10.568,631 33,290,612 Feb. 7 51.323,563 957,510 10.508,10,1 .33.1159.872 h1ar.7....... ...... 51,400,331 1,422J307. 10,176,852 32.704, 61 April 4 51,893.135 - 1560,747 10.576,773 32,612,709 3l ay 9 ''' 52,243 01 1.217,829 10,671,5'15 35.747 ,60.3 o 52,413,293 1,222,629 10,563,'.57 33,315,531 16 52,234,603 1,164,012 10,562.404. 37359.075 .. 23 52,5(0,343 1.049,943 10.564.085 37,838.711 The following is a detailed statement of the business at the Philadelphia Clearing Rouse for the past week, fur nished by ID. E. Arnold, Lou., Manager: CearinKs. . Ell'anCTS. tlay 16 $6.1#3,524 89 ' *114. 0 84.00 ‘‘ 17 7.171.135 18 . 429,9r214 • 8 - 11,721.98613;691 - 47 0 19 - 5.857,57115 - 511,431 48' 20 ' ' ~ 5,5711,707 69 - 430,561 P 2 '• 21 .5.882,519 81) 417.485 06 IMPORTATIONS. Reported for the Vblliulelphrm Evening Bulletin. PA DAN G —Bari , Aberdeen, Laws-1.000 bags coffee 27 "co grim 4 babas bides 1W bags, pepper 23 bags cubebil 1,196 stigl,r - b22 bags o - AllierrriliffritiiiTTMO hiffic coffer 27 cs gum 4 hAle, , ltides 25 bags cubebs 100 do _pepper -I,l96haskete sitear.en-bage-de-G-W-Iternsdou Brr. - BlllevroL, ENG.—Bark J S Thomas-7W tone iron rails order. Al ATA NZA—Brig.Walter 11 ,, well,Pivrce-323 lilt& me hist.es 90 lee do Drillett & Son. CA I.IIIEN.AS-Schr D Ames, Arne. 4-413 hands auger 37 tee do 100 bSce do Dallett & Sow. SA OVA—Sala Corn Etta. Sleeper-510 lilids molasses 34 Ns do 142 bids slo Geo C Carson & Co. CHARLESTON—Steamer J W Evermah. Hinckley-12 bales cotton Cochran, Russell & Co; 114 bales cotton 31 00 yarn (leghorn, Herring & Co; fri do yarn Hay itc Mc- Dee-itt: I can Henry Alston; 1 bx S Townsend; 24 bales cotton Prentice 4 Fitter; 1 es brass N & G Taylor Co; 47 Pk gs vegetables J W Swinkier; 16 MS rice TEIOII Watt-sou SOUS: 184 bbls rosin order. BOSTON—Steamer Norman. Nickerson-157 bales shoe skins S Alien; 1M hit bids le 'ibis !sell Atwood Ronk; 44 CR boots and simes T L Ashbridga; bales yarn Boyd & Wiiitil63r,ks's dry gun G Brewer &•Co; -51 hales itlf Beader A: Adamson; 36 ph' ga glassware S G Boughton; 1.4 cs boots and shoes Binding. Durborow &.-Go; - 100 half` bola 700 kits 30 lisle fish C S Crowell; 16 cc dr,v gds coma 4. A 11 , 1011.; 150 bbls 201 utr blue 33 bbls fish Crowell & Nicholson; 16 es boots and shoes Chandler, Hart &CO; ft 110 0 S Clan in; 20 bales d ry gds Vat rman & Co; 49 cases owing machines ( & Baker; 14 libla roots B Gas kill; 59 CA boots and shoes Graff, Watkins Az Got 50 pkee dry gds. Jordan, Bardo. , ll & Co: 116 ca furniture stock 41 bells do Kilburn t Gate.; al pkg.; dry gdsßempton. Thompson 4 Co; 17 do Lewis. Wharton S Co;17 do T T Lea 3; Co; 33 hints 69 lib's 3 blf W Massey; 11 bales yarn Newell & 25 bales dry gdaJY&EB °roc; 26 cs blots and shoes W W Paul:U./bags coffee Reif 4 Garrey; 19 es boots and shoes E SReeyee, - 21 begs yarn J T Spred]; 25 bids potatoes E C Schenk & 0o; &Ice boots and shoos A Tileen &Co; 9 bales yarn It T White; 167 luaus coff..e White. Bro 4 Ce; 19 es booth and shoes Sutler & `4., do A-At-Sirsonvray - ; - 16do - Shultr, k--Elise;- 15 do - A - 11 Smith & Sen. ' DA N , GA—Brig E F Dunbar, Nichols-2110J)00Teet yellow pine timber Cochran, Russell & Co. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. TO ARRIVE IE111•Ng VA 074 ' FOR. ' DATt. 07of - .1...Yi.t - ll = _literpool..New York tont e3O Biking Star Havre...New York_ May 4 N. .linerican - L'iverpool-.Quebec ' May 6 Berlin._ . . .......................................... .. . ..........31ay 7 C. of Baltimore_Liverpool... - New York via DI _ May 7 the. Queen._ .... Liverpool.-. New York ...:May 7 Aleppo Liverpool... Now. York via 8_..--May 10' Batavia Liverpool—New- T0rk......:..........May 10 TO DEPART. Ctil , a New York...Llveroool clay 25 Mahe" N ew York... Liverpool..." Mar 25 Caledonia New York...Glasnow. May 2.5 .keitilleer NIB:Wel phla...New °rituals „... May 2.6 Samaria New Y r•rk -.Liverpool ' . • • 5111725 Mip.souri" New York...Davana_ May 2.1 Bremen . New York... Bremen NI a y 241 New Y0rk...1.1avr0....-...- ~:-.7l.fuy 'IS ('its of of l. Faris - - New YOrk...l.iverpool ' - 'clay'_',.. Batavia - New York... Liverpool May 23 EWto . pa New YOrk...Glasgo.vv.—.--.......May 23 V. yonitug ..... _Philadelphia—Savannah - ` May 2n -G. Waslington_NeVi'York;:•NPw. - (Arleana - ' ' • May 1.3 Erin New York... Liverpool May I Zi flolealia• New York...liambura May 31 C. er lialtimora-liew York... Liverpool via ii_ ....may SI. Nevada' _.........N.w York... Liverpool June 1 ft?'" The sieatriera de: ignitted by an asterisk (*)carry the United States Mai Ls. BOAR D OF - TRADE: .;1 , 11.24 O. JAMES,. P ntROROW MOKTIILYOO.I.MIXER. T G. GILLESPFE, MARINE BULLETIN. TORT•OF PIIILADELPIII4-31.air 24 i4tli — B. - isi;r4 :in SUN BETs. 7 131 Men WATER. 9 53 ARRIVED YESTBRDAt,.% -- Steatmr — N.rmen,-N ickerson , 48- nom rarrust_Boston. wit - t mdse to B Wieser k Co. -Off Ftdirteen Feet Bask, saw an unknown .bark. bound .up; below the Lisle e, bark Agnes Frazer, froth Matanzas. Strainer J W Everman. 'Hinckley, 70 hoUrs from Charleston, with mdse to bonder & Adams. Passengers —Miss Delia Cole. Mrs Annie Cramp,John Marienhopp, Geo Brentz, T J Smith, A Whitney, Mrs Gordon and three children. Mrs Whipple and child. Steam Mars, Grumley, 24 hours from New York.with mdse to AV 31 Baird - & Co Steamer Nevada, Grumley, 40 hours Bartford, with nalse to AV Id Baird & Co. Bark J S Harris i Br). Thomas, 48 (lays from Bristol, 'Eng.with iron rails to order—vessel to Solider & Adams. Bark Lorena. Patterson, 65 days from Genoa. with marble, Ac. toll A Sartori & Son—vessel to Warren k Gregg. Brig Walter llowea, Pierce, le days from Matanzas, with molasses to Dallett & Son—vessel to Knight&Sons. Brig E F Dunbar, Nichols, 11 days from Darien. Ga. with timber to Cochran. Russell \& Co. Schr pore Etta. Sleeper, 14 days from Segue with molasses to GfCl C Carson & Co—vessel to WorkmankCo. Schr Bevid Ames. Antes, 12 days from Cardenas. with sugar to Dallett & Son—vessel to Knight & Sons. schr S P Ball, Chapman, 9 days from- Darien, with lumber to Souder & Adams. heir Ocean Traveller. 5 doe from Providence. Seta Itedington, Gregory, front Itieb11101)(1, Yll. to )let - shon & Cloud. Schr Rising Sun. Hastings. 4 (lays from Laurel, Del. with wood to Jos Schr Aurora, Antis. T day from Frederica,. Del. with' grain to Christian & Co. ' S, lir Sussex. Mason, 2 dim , from Milton, Del . with grain to Christian & 'CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer \V Whilldin. Biggins, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr, Brig I. Snow. Hull, Salem. Warren & Gregg. Schr It Florence. Rich. Boston, Knight & Sons. Seitz. Pearl. Smith. Newburyport, L Attdonried & Co. Seitz; It RR N 046, Davis, Pawtucket, do Stir Archer Reeves,Treland, Boston, do Schr.Four Sisters, NV eters, Boston, - Schr Jas Martin, Baker, Boston, .e rlo 'SOT . Jessie Wilson, Connelly. Roston, tlo Schr Varnua, Sawyer. Newituryport, captain. WENT TO SEA. Barks Marianino Gabitola, for Gibraltar for orders; Diligentiarfor Trieste; Theodosius Christian, for Ham burg; Sam Sheppard, for Cienfuegos; Sarnh B Hale, for Portland, and brig Bernice, for Port Spain, went to sea 22d inst. ' • MEMORANDA ShipWm Miller, was loading at. New Or leans 19th inst. for Liverpool. Steamer Prometheus, Gray, hence at Charleston yes terday. Steamer Pioneer, Walaley, hence at Wilmington, NO. yesterday. Steamer Norfolk, Platte. hence at Richmond 224 inst., Steamer Gee 'IV ashington, Gager. from New Orleans via Havana 18th inst. at New York 22d. Steamer; City of Paris, from Liverpool, at New York yesterday,SteamerYazoo, Catharine,hence at Havana, and sailed 16th inst. for New Orleans. Bark Gertrude, °reach, sailed from Havana 14th inst. for a port north of Hatteras. Bark Brave/Br), Lucas, sailed from Yokohama 14th . for New York. Bark Jane Adeline. llntchinson, sailed from Matanzas 14th inst. tor north of Hatteras. and was passed 19th, 6 PM. 12 miles north of Jupiter lighthouse. Bark Starlight, Seavony, sailed from Matanzas 16th inst. for a port north of Hatteras Brig Limit, 11111. hence at Cienfuegos 11th inst. Brig B Kiehy, Bernard, henco at Cieufuegos,anl soiled 11th Mitt. to return. Brig 0 F Geary, conklin; sailed from Cienfuegos 14th inst. tor this port Brig Ethol Bolton. Haney, hence, at Matanzas 14th Instant Brig Home (Br), Phillips, hence at Port Spain 27tb_mit, Brig Ellen II (Br). Dwyer, hence at Pert Spain 24th Tilt. and sailed 3d inst. for Porto Rico. Brig Erie, Sears, hence for Cardenas, was spoken 14th inst. let 3540, lon natl. . Brig Gazelle, Cole, hence for Sagua, was passed 18th lust. Cape Hatteras 40 miles W. Seim T Borden, Wrightington, sailed-from Fall River bum inst. for this wort. Schr Gent Connor, Cousins, hence at Matanzas 14th instant. _ SchrNirlisbnrg, Higgins, hence for Newburyport, at Holmes' Hole PM 20th inst. with loss of mainmast head and maintopmast. Schr Lizzie Diane, Mahan, hence at Getirgetown,'SG, 141.1 t-inst. . •• Schr Tantamount, Thompson, hence at_St Mary's, Ga. 15th inst. - , Schr Althea, Smith, 20 days from Trinidad,.o3ll,Bl.,,lAL Schr L Q 0 Wishart, MaSon, at Jacksonville Hating.. front New York Schr A 111 Edwards,Hinsop, sailed from Richmond 21fit inst. for this port Seta Clara, Mulford, hence at Savannah yesterday. SIT - 1113LER -- B OA-RBI-NO. • Qummgr. .BOARDING CAN- BE OR LI tainod at reafiellable prices, bear the Statuette ell t.llO SUB of the Philadelphia Ilea 'Baltimore Contra' Railroad tthhingpn avonite.roPita o-61§ Depot,Brotid at. arid W 637- , x,i,in 82,917.112 +Vi EDUCATION. •; ' H. Y. LAUDERBACH'S. I ABBICAL, SCIENTIFIC,_. ANp POLIMEILOIAL ' 88EBIBLY BUILDINGB, , Nq, 108 8. TVlTtit Street. A lirimaiy, Elementary ind Finishing Bchool. Cirri:liars at Itir.;Warbijirtlu'e, N 0.4,30 ()heel tk4t sir*. tay9 tfit INSTRUCTIONS G, EVEN IN LATIN, Greek, Proilo ina Or olut i jCilattIENS. 1 Is MountTernon street. tnylB-Im* ELS; - &C ‘.M !0t the latest-and moat koapttf ul designs, and allotneir Slate work 'dn hand or tnadhto order PEACII BOTTOIII-1100FINIS.SLATES: lesetory and Salesroom, SIXT gENTH and °ALLOW : ILL Streets, ~ WILSON it MILLER. " SAFE DEPOSITS. Security, from Loss by nurglary, Sob- bery, Fire "or Accident; THE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, - . IN THEM NEW MARBLE FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, Nos. 320..331 Chestnut Street. , Capital ',yabser. ; paid, g 550,000. qoupo_N BONDS, STOO_IiS SECURITIES ,FAMILY 11 - LATE. COIN, MEW iii - A'Y.YLUNBLES - CirWery dricriptlee receive , ' for saie-keeplng, under guarantee, at ery nicderate rates. The Company al=o relit SAFES INSIDE- THEIR BUBOLAR-.PROOF VAULTS, at prices varying from Su, to alB a year, according to size. An extra .ize for Corporations and Bankers. Roomsuand desks adjoining vaultd provided for Safe Renters. IDEPOSITS OF 3IONEY RECEIVED ON INTER -EST-rut thrre-pereentri-payably -4y-elteek-rwitlreitt-ncm Lice, and at fond per cent., payable by check, on ten /lays' notice TRAVELERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT furnbibed, available in all parts of Europe.' INpOME.OO.4LECTED . and remitted for one per et The Company act au EXECUTORS. ADMINISTRA TOR s Mid GUARDIANS. and RECEIVE and EXE CUTE TRUSTS of e•cei yd.ecription,from the Courts, corporatioas and iudividnals. • N. B. BROWNE, President. 0,11. CLARK, Vice President. - ROBERT PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer DIRECTORS. N. B. Brawl" Alexander Henry,' Clarence 11. Clark, ' .. Stephen A. Caldwell, John Welsh, . George P. Tyler, Charles Al acalester, - -.Henry 0 . Gibson, ..-. . Edward W. Clark; ' - ' 'J. Gillingham Fell; Henry Pratt McKean, tuyl4 a to th-ly INSIJRANCS. The Liverpool ee,Londoh and Globe Ins. Co. 0/d_, Si 8,4 00_,00o Assets D M Z y Receihts- , A n Premiums in I 09, 71..)5,064,060 Losses in 1869, - :$3,219,000 No: 6 Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. rrEEE - - RELIANCE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. _ Incorporated in 1841 . Charter Perpetual. Office;A PITAL N 0.308 Walnut street. C,OOO. Insnres against loss Or dama 63oo ge by ?Mix, on Homiest, itoree and other Buildings, limited or perpetual, and or tridture..Goods, Wares and Merchandise in town oz .euntry. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. %nets, December I, ,T 401,872 41 Invested in the following Securities, Th7 : - =, tfirst • Mortgages on City Property, well se cared. .. - . . ---43169,100 Ol Efuited - Staies EC,OOO Of Philadelphia City 6 Per Cent. L0an5.......... ... . . 76,000 0( .Warrants - 6.038 7( Pennsylvania e 3,000,000 6 Per Cent 50,000 (X PennsylvaniaNadroad Bonds, First ]Mortgage 6,000 -lamden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 Per Cent. Loan- 6,000 01 qnntingdon and Broad Top 7 Per Cent. Mort gage Bonds,-..—... . 4,08 0 Ot Jaunty Fire Insurance Com pany's 5t0ck...... 1,050 01 'tfechanics' Bank Stock. - 4,000 IX lbramercial - Bank-or-Pennsylvania 5t0ck...... 10,000 0( Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock-- 190 Of ttellance Insurance Company of Philadelphiai Stock 3,200 01 lash in Bank and on hand. 13.316 75 115EMEI iyorteat 'present market t prices. ' DIRECTORS. Thomas H. Moore, Samuel Castner, James T. Young, Isaac F. Baker, Christian J. Hoffman, Samuel B. Thomas, d Sita C. . HILL, President. 22,1849. Jal-tu th s tt Thomas O. Hill, William !H Musser, o Samuel ham, H. L. Carson, Wm. Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, Bdway, THO ' WM. CIIIIIBB, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, December ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM. PANY.—CYIARTER PERPETUAL. Alice, No.Bll WALNUT Street, above Third, Phlksis WM insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on Build age, either perpetually or for limited time, Hongeholc wurniture and Merchandise generally. Also, Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes ant' o'reights.lnland Insurance to all parts of the Union. ' DIRECTORS. William Esher, Lewis Audenried, Wm. M. Baird John Ketcham, John R. Blackiston, J. E. Baum, , William F. Dean, • John 11. - Heyl, Peter Sieger_, Samuel H. Rothennel. WILLIAM SHER, _President. WILLIAM F.. DEAN, Tice President. Wx. Id. Suirrn.Secretary. , ULM to it/ FAME INSURANCE 001i1PANY, NO .809 CHESTNUT STREET. INCORPORATED 1886. CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL, $200.,000. FIRE INSURANCE EXOILUSPTELY. Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire either by P ar petual or Temporary Policies. 'lllitzerons. Merles Richardson, Robert Pearce Wm. Uhtiwn, John Kessler, Jr., William Id. Seyfert, Edward B. Orne, John F. Smith, Charles Stokes, Eti, Na o t r h ge an A H . il w les eaci . Mordedai Busby, t iIAILLES I j O o riA lln ß W CO y N er , ra rr all 'es i ldent, _ B WM_ . BRAWN, Vice-President. iviaA EMIS /. LANO/LABD.Recretary. ad U. 'UNITED FIREMEN'S INSUILfaila Li COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, , This Company takes risks at the lowest rates oonsisteni cith safety, and confines its business exclusively to ifIRE INSURANCE{ IN THE CITY OP PHILADEL PUIA.. . ofFlVEl—tio. 723 Arch street. Fourth National Bonk Building. DIBICO'r OIIB Jhomas J. Martin, Henry W. Brenner, ohn Hirst, Albert - us Bing, Wm. A. Bolin, • ItenTY Btuum, James M ongan, • ' James Wood,. William Glenn, Charles .laelge, lames Januar, J. Henry Askin, Alexander T. Dickson, Hugh Iffrilligan, ;Albert O. Roberta? Fitzpatrick, James F. Dillon. OONII:ADV.Aiiiiiigt3B, Prot+!dont Wm. A. Bolan. Trona. WM. IL F41.63E7.4.8031. TEL" PENNSYLVANIA Flan INSII• BANOS COMPANY.. —lncorporated 1825—Charter Perpetual. Me. 510 WALNUT street, opposite Independence Sonars This Company, favorably known to the community for nor forty years, continues to insure against loss-or lamage by fire on Public or Private Buildings,,eithor permanently or for a limited time, Also on garniture, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise gonorally, en liberal terms. .. .. Their Canned, together with a large BurpluO Fund , ii tweeted in the most careful manner, which enables them •.o offer to the haeurod an undoubted smutty in the OSall Of lON. • • DIBP,OTOBS. Dimiel Smith, Jr„ John Devereux oxiir Benson, Thomas mith,.. . ...: Istsarelehurst, , Ei Henry Lewis Tbom Robins, J..ol.llinghom Fell, Daniel Haddock, Jr. - _: • " DANIAL SMITH ja" president. NM. G. CrltoWitl.,L, Secretary. ' aplg.tf A MtRICAN TIRE INSITRAN(JE COSI. -- rk . P.ANT_,incensorated 1810r—Oharthr - perpotual. • • No.' 310 WALDWT street, above Third, Philadelphia. l iHaving a large pali-up Capital Stook and Surplus in.. ' vested in sound and available Securities, continuo to i Imre on dwellings, stores, furniture, merchandise, vessels in pert, and their cargoes, and other personal stoperty. All lassos liberally and promptly adjusted. - DIHIGO B O dnt . l4°aas-Rilris, n d O. Du tilh, iohDWelek MmrlosW7Poultno y PatrickßradP, Israel Morris, Mum T. howh. Joht P..Wothorlll9 • . NM=, para . . THOMAS B. MARJO, rrolident. ' ALUM? (I..ORAWFORDI floorotarre k 1829""T" PER'PETUALI 18TO , ‘Jr-IitAINICA I 4W ) 11.11 INSURANCE COVANI r lOF FlFilMADFOiiiif OFFICE-435 and 437 Chestnut St. Giayital • ' 5400.000 Accrued Surplus and .. . . 2,424,m 1.1400111 E FOR 1810. LOSSES PAID IN $810.000: $144,8014 42 • LOSSES PAID SINCE 1829.011E1M . :Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terme, The Company also issues itolicies upon the Relate of all I -- kib - dr - i liUltiniterfind - lir_e - rttattee= The " FRANKLIN " bae no DISPUTED ULALIII. DIRECTORS. Alfred G. Baker, Alfred Fitter Samuel Grant, Thomas Sparks, Geo. W. Richards, Wm. S. Grant, lease Lea, Thomas S. Ells, George Falee, Gustavus S. Benson. ALFREDG, BAKER, President. GEORGE . FAMES, Vice President, JAg. W.-NcALLISTER, Secretary. • • THEODORE hi. REGER, Assistant Secretary. fe7 tde3l§ INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA. Fire, - 141 - afintr - aird Inlarid Insurance: INCORPORATED 1794. CEIARTER PERPRTIJAL. CAPITAL, . $500,000 ASSETS Jaunary Ist, 18'70 82.783,581 Losses paid since oranniza ' lion, . . . . 023,000,000 * - 111 - Seelip - tiiOf"Piiiinfinini7llB:6o;slo)9l;f4ll - 45 Interest from Investments, 9, tlB6 Losses paid, 1869, - STATEMENT OF THE ASS ETS, First Mortgage on City Property $760,!50 00 United Mates Government and other Loan Bonds. Railroad, Batik and Canal Stocks. Cash in Bank and office Loath' on Collateral Security Notes Receivable, mostly Marino Pro minms 321,944 00 Accrued Interest. 30.357 00 Rremintris in. course of transmission 85,198 00 Unsettled Marine Premiums 100,900 00 Real Estate, Office of Company, I'hiladel 'phis 30 000 00 __JTORS. • Arthur G. Coffin, Francis R. Cope, Samuel W. Jones, Edward H: Trotter, John A. Brown, Edward S. Clarke, Charles Taylor, T. Charlton Henry, Ambrose White, Alfred D. Jessup, William Welsh, 'Louis C. Madeira, Si Morris Waln, I Chas. W. Cushman, John Mason, Clement A. Orlacom, Geo.L. Harrison, William Brocklo. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. CHARLES PLATT, Tice Pres't. MATTHIAS MARIS, Secretary. T - C. H. REEVES, Ass't Secretary. . Certificates of Marine Insurance issued (when de., 8 payable at the Co_unting_lionse ot _Messrs, Brown, bhipley dc Co., London ( 44, 0 0 0 tr FIRE - A SSOCIATION 2 4 , A o>r ~`~ PHILADELPHIA„ r-- Incorporated March, 04 •1820 Office---No. 34 North Fifth Street INSURE BUILDINGS, BousEnoLD TUBNITUBS - AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY PROM , LOSS BY EIRE, e (In the'city - of Philadelphia onlY./ - - - Assets' .4,11.1) cry 1 IS7O. fifl 572 734-25. • TRUSTEES: - - William H. Hamilton, , Charles P. Bower, John Carrow, Peter Williamson, George Young, Robert ightfoot, Joseph R . :Lynda'', Shoemaker Levi P . c oa t s , • Peter Armbruster, Samuel Spathes*, • M. H. Dickinson, --- Joseph E. Schell. WM. H. HAMILTON, , President, SAMUEL SPARHAWK Vice President, WM. T. BUTLER, Secretary. . . f\ELAWARE IVIIITVAL SAFETY INSU RANC.E.COMPANY, incorporated by the Legisla !attire of Pennsylvania, 1b95. iiice, B. E. corner_ ogli ad lEp i rd WALNUT streets IiTARINE INSIIRANOES On Vessels, Cargo end Freight to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES On goods by river, canal, lake and land carriag to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Iderehandise geneAilly ;on ores ,. Dwellings, Howes, ko, ASSETS OF TAR COMPANY Novemner 1,15 es. 8200,000 Loan, ten-forties 8216„000 00 100,000 United States Six Per Cent. Loan (lawful money) 107,750 00 60,000 United States Six Per Cent. Loan , - 11331 200,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan. 213,950 00 200,000 Cit 7 of Philadelphia Six Per Gent Loan (exempt from tax)... 200,925 00 100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per (lent. Loan 102,000 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per. Cent. Bonds... 19,450.00 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds... 23,500 26 25,000 Western - Pennsylvania Railroad Mortgage Six Per Oent Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad guar antee) 30,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan maxim 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan 4,270 00 12,500 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, 250 shares stock 14,000 00 5,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 100 shares stock 3,900 0 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company, SO shares stock 7,500 00 246,900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, firstUens on-Clty Properties 240,900 00 81,231,400 Far.' Cost, 81 215 Marker 27.alue, 131,255,270 00 ~622 v Real Estate... 36,000 00 Bills Receivable for Insurance made 323,700 70 Balances dtie at Agenclea—Pre miruns on Marine Policies, Ac-. crued Interest and other debts due the Company 65,097 96 Stock, Scrip, &c.. of sundry Cor porations, ($4,706. Estimated value... - 2,740 20 , Cash in Bank ...... 88 Cash in-Drawer 972 26 169,2 M 14 ..-.8401,872 $409,696 4 DIBECTORb. ihomas Q. Hand, Sarnuel.E. Stokes, . John 0: Daigle, - ' - William 0.. Boillton, Edmund E. Solider, Edward Darlington, Tbeophilue Paulding, H. Jonee Brooke, James Traquair,, Edward Lafourcade, Henry Sloan, Jacob Riegel, Henry 0. Dallett, Jr., Jacob P. Jonee, James C. nand, Jamee B. M'Farland, William b. Ludwig, Joshua P. Byre Joseph H. Seal, Spencer 111'Ilyain, Hugh Craig, J. 13: Semple,_Pittsburg, John D. Taylor, A .B.Berger, George W. Bernadon, ' D. T. laorgani " William O. /I "' t " , ll4oraes O. HAND, President. _J011,43 , C. DAVIS, Vico President. :HENRY LYLBURN, geCiotary. ENBY BALL. Assistant Secretary. dolt THE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE CO4- PANY.-Office, No. 118 South Fourth street, bolo Chestnut. The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phila. delphia," Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva nia in 1839, for indemnity against loss or damage by fire, exclusively. uilAwrian PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution, with ample capital and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to in sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, &c., either per. manontly or Mr a limited time, against-less or damage by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its customers. Losses adjusted and 'laid with all possible despatch,. DLRECTORS: Chas. J. Butter, . Andrew H. Miller, Hoary Btidd, James N. Stone, • John Horn, Edwin L. Reakirt, Joseph Moore, Robert V. Massey, Jr, George Meek°, Mark Devine. CHART, 13 J. SUTTER, President. HENRY BUDD, Vice President. HOECKLEY, Becretary and Treaeur JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY Of Philadelphia.-oMce, No. 24 North Fifth - Street. near lYiarket etxeet; Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets. $166,000. Rake inenranee against Loss or damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings, Furniture, Stooks, Goods and Mot. chandlee, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS , Wm. McDaniel, Edward P. Moyer - Israel Peterson, Frederick Ladner John F. Belsterlin Adam J. Glass, Henry Trimmer, Henry DolanY l Jacob Behandein, John Elliott, -Frederick-Doll,------Christian D. Frick, Samuel Killer, George E. Fort, William D. , Gardner. • WILLIAM McDANIEL, President. .• 'BRAM PETERSON,Vicio Presided, • PHILIP /2. Clotzediai,Soccotarr atellloalute. EiENJAM INSURANCE. Assets on Janitor-yr 1:.1670, $2,6125,78i WV. $5;500,0o,o. 02,106,534 19 • $1,035,386 84 • .REAL ESTATE SALE,M&Y Mao trile,bn 'WEDNESDAY, at 1,2 'o'clock, noon, at the Exchange, will include— . . - :36 ACRES, BART lANE.—Vatuable square ' ground, intersected.by T w enty itecond, . Twenty -third.- TIN tnt v -fon r th, Twenty.fifth, T, enty sixth, Twenty erventb,,_Cumborlend and Huntingdon atreete,-Twenty W - eighth ardomderlaid with a large deposit-of brick clay. , Full I particulars And- plans at the store. Execu tors' Absolute Sale. Estate of Abraham Tatou', deed Nos. 233,136 and f-37 S. THIRD BT.—Valuableimeiness properties-3 Igrgivfonr-story•brick office buildings, be - low 'Walnut street, lot 64 by 190 feet to Levant etroot. .123,00(1 may.remain:. NO. ' 1008 CH STREET.—Two three-story brick dwellinge and lot, 115x100 feet to Donly street. Orphans Court Sale. Estate of John E. Donahue, de. NO. 621 VINE STREET.—Modern - three-story brick • 'resilience. with back buildings, - opposite Franklin square, Lot 17x90 feet. ,Three-quartors of, the purchase money may remain. ' -NO. 718 8. BROAD STREET.—Taro threo-atory brick dwellings and lot, 17xby 5 4 .14 feet. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate qf Bit:abet!, Finnegan, deceased. OIOOEE STI.,EET.—Throe 3 story brick houses and —let.-46x.46:-feet,south-of-Eitztvater-and-WestnLlnnina MI-eels. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate of John MeCar-. THREE ACRES and Improvethents, Blackwood town read, Mt. Ephraim, near Gloucester, N. J. • tEr Flat particulars in catalogues, note ready at the Auc the! Store. ORPHAN'S' COURT SALE, on the Premises.—Estate of Gottleib Kolb, ifeeeaed.i Property, Winter street, Germantowni—On,Thursday_afternoon, May 26th. 1870, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold: Stone House, Stable, Barn, not large lot 100 by 235 foot, Wister street formerly Puy lane,, near Main street, GermantOwn. Cli lir of incumbranre. Sale Peremptory ORPHANS' COURT SALE, on the premises.—E'slatt of Janet Galloway, tlec'rl. Stone and frame dwellings, Creshelm lane. Germantown. On Thursday afternoon, May 26, 1870, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold a two and a half story stone dwelling, two-story frame house, frame stable and lot. 82 by 160 feet. Crosheim lane, near Carpenter street, Mt. Airy. Clear of incum brance. Sale absolute. BUNTING, DURBOROW & UO 4 . - Non. 232 and 234 Market street!..PoTt9iiiiitirel' LARGE- HALE OF -FOREIGN -AN D - DOMESTIO DRY GOODS,' ON THURSDAY AIORNING, - May 26, at 10 o'clock. on lour months' credit, including— DOBIESTIOS. Bales bleached and brown sheetings and Skirtings. • do all wool, Minot, Canton and Shirting Flannels Cases Wtaans, Kentucky and Corset Jeans, Denims. do Furniture and Apr .n Checks, Silecias, Stripes -flo----Printo-,-fdanchever-rrnd-Doptestle-Gingliams:-- do Cott otiades , Paddings,*MO, !diners' Flan nels, do Kersey's, Tweeds, Satinets, Cassimeres, Coatings, 3c,Kc . 114,696 74 Cases Irish Shirting and Sheeting Linens, Holland's, Drills. do Fpnnish, Blay and Blouse Linens, CAILVII.I3, Bur laps. do Table Dornnek. Diaper, Toweling. Crash, &e. MERCHANT TAILORS' GOODS. .1,122,M6 00 55,7(.6 00 247,620 00 32,558 00 Pieces English, French and Saxony black and blue Cloths. do Aix la Chapelle Fancy Cassimeres and Coatings. do Belgian Doeskins. Croices, Tricots Mations. do Silk a nd Wool Mixtures, Italians, Satin de Chines. DRESS GOODS. SILKS AND SHAWLS. Pieces black and colored Dlohairs, - Alpacas, Scotch Ginghams, ,- do - Paris Delairies,ll.ozanibiques, Psplin Alpacas.- do Bureges• Grenadines, 'Empress Cloth. Percales. do • Lawns, black and colored Silks, Shawls,,c,loalts, 82,7&3481 00 Hosiery. Gloves, Traveling and •Under. Shirts, Honey comb and Marseilles Quilts, White Goods, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. Tailors' Trimmings, Notions. Sowings, Suspenders, Umbrellas, ttc. LARGE SALE OF CARPETINGS, 800 ROLLS WHITE, RED CHECK AND FANCY MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. 'ON FRIDAY MORNING, May 27. at 11 o'clock, on four menthol' credit, about aln pieces Ingrain, Venetian, List. Hemp. Cottage and Rag Carpetings, Canton Mattings', Oil Cloths, &c. LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO PEAN DRY GOODS -- ON3IGND AY 11iOItNIN' G. May 30. At 10 o'clock.on four_ months' credit, including— AN IMPORTANT SPECIAL SALE OF AOO CAR TONS BONNET AND SASH RIBBONS. . . By direction of -a well known Importing - House. Com prising a full lif sortment of all the newest and most do• sirable styles. Particulars hereafter. TH BIRCH SON, AUCTION - - HERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 CHESTNUT street, Rear entrance No.-1107 Sansom street. Household Furniture of every description recelyed on Consignment. Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on the ._,.___..most reasonabie-terms. SUPERIOR WAI7NU I T' A ND' MAHOGANY.P ARDOR, CHAMBER'AND DINING 'ROOM FURNITURE; TWO LARGE FRENCH PLATE MANTEL MIR RORS,BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS. HAIR MATRBSSES, FINE SILVER PLATED WARE, EAST INDIA AND FRENCH CHINA, COOIiING UTENSILS, &c. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 25, at 10 o'clock, at No. 21X13 Pine street, will be sold, by order of -Executors, the entire Household Fur niture, etc Catalogues now ready at the auction store. May be seen early on the morning of sale IMPORTANT S 4 LE OF FIRST-CLASS CABINET FURNITURE, N 0.1307 Chestnntetreet. . . . .J. PENNY will make his second Grand Spring Sale of Superior Cabinet Ware and Upholstery, ON THURSDAY MORNING. May 2t*,, at 10 o'clock, at his Warerooms, NO. 1307 Chest nut =treat. The stock consists of Exquisite Parlor Suits, of the latest styles. Rich and Elegant Chamber Suits. Superb Library Sitting Room and Dining Room Suits. edW" , Entirely of his own manufacture. The Furniture is now ready for examination, with catalogues MAxTIN BROTILRRIS, AUCTIONREBB B N 0.704 CHESTNUT street. above Seventh le_e+ the Anrtien_Roonui, No, 101 Chestnut street, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITUILE.IITRINTRS - , FIREPROOF SAFES, PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, BOOKCASES, CARPETS, Are. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 2,, at 10 o'clock. at the auction rooms, No. 704 Chestnut street, by catalogue, a largo and excellent as sortment of Household - Furniture. Including Handsome Parlor and Chamber Suits,new and secondhand; French Plate Mirrors, three superior Fireproof Safes, made by Farrel & Herring; two Lillio Fire and Burglar Safes. Walnut Bookcases, Office Tables and Desks. Showcases, Matreases. Bedding, China and Glassware, Plated Ware, fine Brussels and Ititrain Caxpets,tace Curtains, &c. FIREPROOF SAFES. Also,nt 12 o'clock, three superior Fireproof Safes, made by Farrel A: Herring,in good order• large Burglar proof Safe,made by. Lillie; small Fire and Burglar-proof Safe, made by Lillie._ . Also, three haudsomo Counter twit Upright Show CRSI36 WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS, Are. . Also, the entire set of Toole and nutterials of a watch. matter; Turning Lathe, Unirtrsal Lathe, &c. AVIS & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS, lJ (Formerly with M. Thomas & Sons.) Store Nos. 48 and 80 North Sixth street. OGr Sales at Residences receive particular attention. Mr Sales at the Store every Tuesday. Sale No. 1327 Jefferson street. SUPERIOR WALNUT PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, ELEGANT ROSEWOOD ~TECH PIANO. FINE HAIR MATRESSES, FINE TA PESTRY CARPETS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, &c. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. at 10 o'clock, at No. 1327 Jefferson street, by catalogue, the entire superior Parlor. Dining Room and Chamber Furniture, superior Mahogany Secretary Bookcase, Wardrobes, elegant seyon•octave Rosewood Piano, by Fteck; French Mantel Clock, tine Blinds, Curled Hair Matresses, line Beds. superior Refrigerator, Tapestry and Ingrain Carpets, Matting, Cooking Utensils, &c: Sale 253 North Thirteenth street. FIXTURES OF PROVISION STORE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. ON THURSDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock, at =North Thirteenth street, above Race street, including Fixtures, Refrigerator, Push Cart, Platform Scales, Fireproof, Piano Porte, Bookcase, Bedding, Carpets, Furniture, &c, 01,852,100 IX SCOTT'S ART GALLERY AND AUCTION COMMISSION SALES ROOMS, B. SCOTT, Jit., Auctioneer. 1117 011ESTNUT street, • Girard Row. Furniture Sales every Tuesday and Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. Particular attention paid to outdoor sales at mode• rate ratos. 41E120 tr - STILL ANOTHER GREAT FURNITURE SALE. We have received Instructions from Messrs. RIOH MOND & CO , of No. 15 south Second street, owing to a dissolution of the long established Ann; - to• offer at public sale their enormous sWch of fine Furniture, amounting to Fv,,.150,000. ON WEDNESDAY- and THURSDAY, May 25 and 26,at 10 o'clock A, M. each day. Particulars hereafter. - rp . HE PRINCIPAL MORE ' ESTABLISH MENT, S. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE streets. Money advanced on Merchandise generally—Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plato, and ou all articles of value, for any length of time agreed on. WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT ,PRIYA , TE SALE, Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Open Face English, AMOCICIIti and Swiss Patent Lover Watches ; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Feel) Lo pine Watches ; Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches ; pine silver Hunting Case and Open Face English, Ame rican and Swiss. Patent Lover end Lupine Watches ;• Double Case English Quartier and other 'Wetchea • La dies' Fancy Watches, Diamond Breastpins, finger Rings, Ear Rings, Stud's, ; Fine Gold Chitine,llledeL• ' liens Bracelets, Scarf Pins, Breastpins, Finger Rings; Pencil Cases, and Jew_elry_lenerally. • E FOR SALT barge and valuable Fire-proof Chest, suitable for a Jeweller ; cost 4650. Also, several Lots in South Camden, Fifth and Chest nut streetea 91. A . McCLELLAND, •AUOTIONEEkt, . 1219 CHESTNUT. Street.' Ithir Personal attention given to Sales of Household. Fitrniture'atitwollings•: . . rso- Public Sales of Furniture at the Auction Rooms, 1219 Cheatnut streqt, every. Monday and Thursday. 9 For particulars flee Public Ledger. • • aGrlt. B.—A:auperler — cliiss of Furniture at Private Sale. TL: ABHBRIDGE & ',CO.. AUCTI - Og. . RIMS. No. 505 111AREETstreeto‘bove Fifth. LARGE. SALE .Ole BOOTSrSHOES—AND BAL-11 • • MORALS. • • • ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 25, at 19 o'clock •.we will sell by catalogue, about 1500 'cases Boots and Shoos, embracing a large assort ment of first-class - city. ' and Eastern mule goods, to which the attention of city and country buyers le called. Open early on the morning of sale for osomiuntion, AUCTION..ISALES4 A. FREEISIAN;AITOTIOABEII, No.422,Walnat strain. LINEN GOODS Execntore' Sale No. 2003 Pine street SHOWCASES AID CI;iON SAikti THOMAS & SONS, AUOTION EEUU Nop, 139 and 141 South FOURTIii tia oB * t_2I3ALZEI OF BTOOKI3 AND 11111AL1118TATS. allr — Public solos at the PlilladelPWs Excl lBl 4l° ern/ TOFAIDAY.,at 12 o'clock. • • -!, - or Furniture solos at the Auction Otero Sal ea at Itinildences receive eenoeeiai atteition` • _ - I/AMIABLE. THEOLnGIOAV AND - AtISONLIAiI- N Mani BooKS, I ON TILINI3DAY AP TRENOON, Itlay 24, at 4 o'clock , . MISCFLLANEOUS BOOEB EL , EIITIIOTYPES &v. Formerly_ the Property, of Ahetandvr Beeb,thie . d,, ; Also Valuable Boobs from a Private Libritrif. ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. • , May 2,4, at 4 'o'clock; - • • • - Sale at the Auction Rooms.. _ _ SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MIS 110103, BEDDING, .CHIN A AND GLASSWARE. REFRIDE RA TORS. STOVES VELVET.* B RIIB 'S ALS AND OTHER CARPETS, MATTING, km ON THURSDAY MORNING. May 26, at 9 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms: by 'Gab,- loans, a large assortment of superb °, Parlor, Chamber. Library and Dining Roam Furniture, Mantel and Pier irrorarßookcasetr - ,Sideboartisr - Wanirobearlegtene , and Centre 'Tables, Office Furniture, Husk and' Straw Distresses. Feather Dods, Bolsters and.. China and Glassware, Refrigerators, _, Jou.- ters, Stoves,Velvet,Bruesels and ether Carpotsi Martitid.r' km, kc. SILVER PLATE. BY ORDER OF RXECIITORSV IELEGANT DIAMOND JEWELRY. SILVER TEL . 'SETS, &0., THURSDAY, May 20, At 12 o'clock, at the auction roams, by order of Execu tors. Silver Tea Sets, five pieces; 5 dozen Spoons:3 doze. Forks, I intim.. Napkin Rings, e t c. Also, for other accounts—Elegant Silver Tea Sabi,' live pieces; large Silver Pitcher elegant brilliant diamond Jewelry - . consis.ing of Far Rings. Brooches, Crosses. ' single atone and cluster Rings auk Pi, B, kc May be examined on Wedne, day, from 10 to 3 o'clock. Sale No.l34lLombarrl street SOPERICACTI 151WALIA PIANO MIRROR, FIIIION ON - D I Ai MORNINIaIc` . _ May 30, at 10 -- o'clock, by catalogue, the superior Furuf ture,comprising—Wainut,-Parlor—Furnitirre;--coveireil-- with bnir cloth:. Walnut Etagere, French. Plate Mirror- • back; Piano. Oak Extension Dining Table. China and Glassvrare. Walnut and Oak Cottage Chamber Furni ture, lino Feather Beds, Hair Mistresses, Painted Book case, Walnut Office Table, fine Brussels and Imperial. Carpets, Refrigerator, Cooking Utensils, ac. ---- Sale N 0.1410 NortliTh df eenth street, above Master. SUPERIOR WALNUT PARLOR, DINING ROOK AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, FRENCH PLATE OR FIN E AND 'OTHER CARPETS, Ac. , • • - • ON TUESDAY MORNING, May 31, at 10 o clock, the Superior Furniture, by cabs,- • logue. comprking—Walnut Parlor . Furniture. covered with hair cloth; Walnut Centre and Bouquet' Tables.. Tennessee marble tops; Walnut Etagere, tine French Plate Pier 'Mirror, gilt frame; Walnut Extension Dining Table, China and Glassware; Walnut and Reps Sittinx Room Furniture, Walnut and Cottage ChamberForm tore. Mahogany Wardrobe; three line Venetian Blinds, French stile; fine Brussels, Imperial and other Carpets, Cooking Utensils, dm_ ' May be examined on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock. Sale No. 1335 Spruce street. SUPERIOR FURNITURIC, MIRRORS, VELVET OARPEIS, ON WEDNESDAY 'DIORNING, Tune/, at 10 o'clock, at-No. 1333 Spruce streot. by cata logue. the entire Walnut and Mahogany Parlor, Dilling Boom aid Chamber` Furniture, Walnut. Centre and Rotuma Tables, Extension Tfining*Table, CI Ma, and Plated Ware,French Plato Mantel - Mirromenparior Walnut Bookcase, fine Hair Matressos, Velvet, Brnesebr and other Ca rpets, Canton Matting,. a largo. assortment of excellent Kitchen Utensils, Refrigerator. Executors' Sale ou the Premises—Estate of John W. ons/horn deed. LARGE AND VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE. 'ON FRIDAY MORNING. .TllllO 3, at 10 o'clock, will be sold at public sale. on the prem fees. all that VALUABLE T REE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, with three-story Back Building and Lot of Ground. north side of Arch street. watt or Tenth etreet, No. 1000, containing in front 25 feet, and in depth 170 feet to a 26 feet street. Immediately after the sale of the Residence will be cold, by catalogue. the superior Parlor, Dining +Room and—Criamber—Fruniture,- , -Piano,--Carpota,_Bookcaate, Hue Matrhases: Beds, Kitchen Furniture, Refrigerator, 11(11161'..BARRITT CO AUCTIONEERS, v CASH AUCTION HOUSE, . Nn. 2.30111 A RKET street. esironr of Batik street LARGE BALE OF- DRY GOODS, CASSIMERES A PRESS GOODS, HOSIERY. SUSPENDERS, NO TIONS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, OYER SHIRTS, HATS, Sic. - ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 25, commencing at, 10 o'clock. STOCK GOODS-STOCK' GOODS. • .At RP: o'clock, a •Bankrupt Stock, comprising Rib bons. Dress Goods, Hoop Skirts, Kid Gloves, Notions, Fancy Goode, Neck Ties, Silks, &c. Sale Peremptory:- " LARGE SPRING SALE OF SIX) OASES BOOTS, SHOES: BROGANS.ADIES' MEN'S AND BOYS' STRAW:BATS, SUN ' SIIADES, 'CIAL FLOWERS. kc., ' ON THURSDAY MORNING, May 26, commencing at 11 o'clock. The above sale will comprise a very choice line of goods, manufactured expresslyfor first•class ,retall sales, to which wo invite the special attention of buyers., BINERY. IRON, &C. pox FEN CE.- The undersigned are prepared to execute orders for ENGLISH IRON FENCE, of the beet make. The most sightly and the most economical fence that can be used. Specimen panels of carious styles of this fence may be seen at our °Rice. YARNALL de. TICIIILBLIII, mh9 3mg 147 South Front street. MERRICK & SONS, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, 430 WASHINGTDN Avenue, Philadelphia, , MANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES—High and Low Pressure, Horison• tel, Vertical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast and Corniah Pumping. Boittatb - - - -cyt Under -, Flue; - Tubular, Fluer, - TubnlarT.t STEAM HAMMERS—Narmyth and Davy styles, and of All sizes. CASTINGS—Loam, Dry and Green Sand, Brass,'&o. ROOFS—Iron Framer for covering with Slate or Iron. TANKS—Of Cart or Wrought Iron,for refineries, water. oil, &c. GAS MACHINERY—Such as Retorts, Banal Castings. Holders and. Frames, Purifiers, Coke and Charcoal Barrows, Valves, Governors, &o. SUGAR MACHI NERY—Snot- as Vacuum Parra and Pnmps. Defecates, Bone Black Filters, Burners. Weeheis and Elevators, Bag Filters, Sugar andlione Black Care, &c. Solo 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-center ing and Self-balancing Centrifugal Sugar-draining Ma chino. Glass & Barton's iniprovement on Aspinwall &Woollier% Centrifugal. Bartol'a Patent Wrought-Iron Retort Lid. Straban's Drill Grinding Beet. Contractors for the design, erection and fitting up of Bs. fineriesfor working Sugar or Molasses. COPPER AND YELLOW METAL Sheathing, Brazier's Copper Nails, Bolts and Ingot Wr ß r o CO Rinslggt:V h f :4,r le bi HENRI MISCELLANEOum. Savory's Patent Combined Dining-Room Water Coolers and Refrigerator. It being made of Cast Iron, Porno lain Lined, .iu Walnut 0114C14, doer I not Impart unpleasant taste or smell toF e r a oL isions, fruit, be. call and examine. JACOB F. HAND Jr ., --) Retail Depot, 629 MARKET Street, iny7.s to tb26t YARNS`FOR SALE.. Cotton and Worsted Yarns, all numbers. Cotton Yarns, one. two,. throe or four lily, - on cops , on beams arid in skein . .Also, Chain and Militia Worm Cotton and Wool Wusto. 61E0. F. 111411.316; Commission • m112.63m§ 67 RITZY Street, Boston,-Maod. • DOLISHING POWDER,. THE BEST for cleansing Silver and Plated Ware, Jewelry,otc.. yor manufactured, FARE & BROTHER, 324 Chestnut street. below FoUntil mill tfrp TOR - SALE CHEAP—A LARGE WAL r NUT Counting•house Desk, Address "33. BULLETIN OIFFICE• 11)V2.tf§2 DRIUGb. DRIIGGISTS WILL FIND A :LARGIO stock of A Hon's Medicinal Extracts and Oil Almonds. Rad. Mei. Opt., Citric Acid, Coxe . 's Sparkling Gelatin. genuine. Wedgwood Mortars. c., Diet landed from bark Rotlnimg, from London. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., Wholesale Druggists, N. E. '6orner Fourth and Race streets. I'ARUG GIST'S? SUNDRIES. GRAD is- Li otos ;Mortar, Pill Tiiee, Vombs, Brusher,' Mirrors. Twaczors, Puff Boxeo;Iforn Scoops, Surgical Inatru men to, Trusties, Hard and Soft Bubber Goode, Via -Cases, Ohms Han d f ol prices, SHOWHEN & HitOtHER, • ap6-tt South Eighth atroot, CASTILE SOAP — GENUINE AND 'PREY superior—WO boxes just landed from bark Idea, and or sale by ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00., Importing Drnitnists. N. . corner Fourth and Race streets. • cuwANIO - MOOD: BINFS. • ' • P'. 9111UPP. Irli E UNDERSTGNED IXTITE AT:I%XL: TION to their stock of: tipring Mountain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coal. whichovith the preparation given by usove think can not be excelled by any other Coal. Office, Franklin Institute pulldlngNo.l3 13. Seventh. street. NINE'S Jc SFINAIer, , NMI' Arch Street Wharf Schuylkill - • - -•-- . QPIRITS TURPENTINE, ROSIN' TA R.—is-s SOON • Torpentino: 642 Melo: Vow Virginia Rosin; 207 bible. No. 2 Rosin; MO bblai Wilo • raington" Tar, landing Prom S. 8. " and (et pale by.E, H, ROWLEY,I6 Oviitl4 rout , otrciet, wad
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