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Nt7R*ll , , WOO*" t May 4; 1060.';? to state, !pen the authority etAellOmjesafroarChalleatoe, tint the** obettm tet;l4o4l4•the onty ettolitioif va'alaimr 'adopted' !waif the olncitomtl platform, pare aad ii 1 414 1.., Rely on this: • P. „ - , ,9 160 * - Meld* despatch to Tin 'Penn, it _will ttppeai that this iniportmg eine has at lest been 44064 inivirsely. to the Olainuints 'Thin decision - .Dapples of the case The, neutt . decided i First—There is no legal • title, or any record evidence; intiteoiciiiee, of the gentdemiess Of-the'giant. :Second—That; fOryint of tonaiderationtherenee fie alidty; 'or:anf evidence to Shoe that it ',Was a genuine Instrument: Third—That it enneend' hoot the evidence that the gtentwaSnot Made at the time It been date,:butine fabricated after the acgnisition M CalliOnda by the Vatted States, - probably about-the y e ar ISO, • and'Was fain sad ttaUdeient.n I Thi . l hisiory oi the, grant is briefly -this t Giant ,poriorting to be made.lii Governor; •Pio " - ftci on the 18th- of rebniary, 1846, - to Padre - Sserfast'4 administrator, of the Minion Da 'foram at San Francisco, for two square leagues_ ,of mission bowls covering 'ten. thousand one of the city,,emi, valued altogetheirit *not teen 'million* of - dollen. Sawrinix.l.:lll4 secular ""litio4; needy -dream - .stances; ; , : " part: intlitm., The , cleithints first iheiMl of 1850; and -.-iii- the •'de. , el/11'4' oigirti It is stiggeitted -to hive - .been fabricated stunt that time, and * -- .ltateilated: The preheat Catholic Bishop of - galifirtia Worn the ,Court that he never knew of a - grant Of ibis kind, andelihst . It was unheard of and nrinsual: - The •claim „ way Oriente d Oittii Land Oommiutoti at San Ftlineiseo in 18 . 52, Winos IL !mon,* part ner et : 'ar:Biamin; BAation, i)e, who -chitin to be,theoertrii the 4khoeden (*kiltVer Itine;, who profeeilio ..heve par- Chite'K:h*ti *.likeastsAit :for ; some 'entwined tottn:.: SAJtiLLAS it i nmedistely_ wtter left' Call ' foin!","; *lO mew restdent . Itexi,co, bead .' oat' the: witty . ; 'ever „ alleged talc to BOLTON. Sub :115000 to„the '4lllrig of the claim' by Bonos=in'•the - tent COmailesion sold the grant to • , & Co., bankers, of Sett r,*eiseo, far 0200,000, Thep formed : Itiint , stock compauy,:and disposedof one belf oft Aimee to 'PhlhOlelphhObr about tybat the whale poet th . ous -SibisqueittlY the Mare of that house• put the., Walesa Or the `emit fUto the bands ot'Philkleiplthini . , had.advalged heavily to that concerU: It is, From :thif4tifiloProeute in tbe, , ,court, WW l ** likA r lit cue: vs! 4 - 144 - P ia el7 and Pert.etli vrait4'l,oPo9ll, that-notbint,sp• reared uplitrlbe record; 'frupeaeblig the grant., wau' ealculatb4 to mitt 'ea4 peek, of our best lawyer. who examined ','it. end to whom it wee submitted. : !Igo, : rho perpetrated, thief:rood t 'Every, `o_tra)ii)Vapi4ettan satisfied that - firae Bever .-'e 5A24114.4.1)14:1114:-he we. made the daelgUboif:men: *hat ,'explanation can Mr.- pal;roir; or Neetree.'Par: & Co.' fluke, to, our s ' citizen.of- .thisTextrom )r: dairy "'imposition 7: - •_ Ate , there any. more :fraudubiak,,Califoroia , bind' elaime OW -Jo entrap the *MIAOW POWd fiale,.l”"iTnr,UPPn many of 1 ;€0 del** Jiitt!ei thu Anneh.744spteremut. of unravelling, the ,thenlild .W of tLli tiiya= lyric= alairnhould be givento ht , fill labored uthistriiacitety in this, as well ais 'in the :es , eatni 4111 0"0/er fral"ot , . „ 'filth Adisineiritte National ,penteention. Two h*Ptltint, fact. `ebnut'eat in,,lteld T olled amoog the : : prCeee - At up Of the r#AtiMial Con-, lentiOntit•Phertilten--:thaf , et. the repriMeithit4ii,M,,the iiieede4,o6;44sit , ii.,lo4 of 'the Menem. platiberetaild that whiten!, emmiderable num . ant; lro4 l %at: ,IPPettad the nowt ,C4ditt:,liindidate; received tineltit,Mierly all _the .ballotinge..thevotes ihnotilinit. the wheleOcinviMilon,and on two a ; clear ", majority .. Our anticipations, •"•of Otigth, have been substantially iithstaniling his nature,' to Ohtsin the. nomittatbAri.' . Those who In the 'Ad ministration;-etyma :,and . politicians were "-induced to suppose that -it , :would -.ltc' utterly.. -imposs ible 'for - the': itieudi:' of Lt DOVOa pre sent fermidahle'array,o4e=, lltfesl strength;`' they, enntesnled moment that he eoutd''never reeelve.the TO& of Nisi York; t hat the _liew"Tersey detention Were,. oPpeseilf, ;: that most 'of- the _XfOtr j itrigland4elegatee were centrolled Adinintstration inetencei ithst• even , in, the Northwest : Theta were serious defections, and that from toindliern delegations 'be would not White, itt.ani; tioie, a single 'vete. I Hut all of thesit, , p*ltz*Mr` hare Proved' Table and he •- idiaidarit'eldiy-not -*only, the -,popnla; Is. • notfte - ellbitinuees of the Democrat& party;' . „,but - titi..ontruam:. within lle"ininfraf,Who roe - wee* *Oink or:positive strength is a ' eindhlele .'for the loreiklential ~ .114 : 0114146 n .,, ' - , 114‘. odious • •had the National Adininis , trettni -become pat' rot •• a single vote woe' east,'_it any time,,in,favor•:of 'the re; nomination of 111:.11ttlIKKAN, and not an intimation, at any mordent:4l,43n; Indicating therideeire of ,alsingle membei of the Conven. tiOu ,to iectire'his re-electitin.% ThetPiesident evidently mipPoitedlliseatteast come far/ de: voted Personal friends wind& he prepsie - d 'te, pry to bim the entiiiiornpbraent of Placing his ' nom; -0 pea Abe list ‘t . in:Minces tit obedience to • the advice of the nit'aldihis ; personal orpri; width has repeatedly announced that he was • the only men adapted' to the Present exl; • &mien of the nation , arid Of the .I)eniocratle . Petty; fir be bad Written, i:formal :letter of, diclinationithich was the Sr one of the detection; but the etPected'okaii-• inuitYlor he Production wn nevinwesentedi Itle-tteittguliti'fact; Mies that" ntit'n elogle rigs prominently identif i ed WithAba'AlkOnii• , station. any thriei'ioted! fine min condi, CitteC,4s-riat4 Secretary Ur*, whom gracious Oro *ad 2i bail vetes.)Weit extended.; ..readers-will vise' teMe l ehee, *it Ofiii'griO,oi hitter, and determinedportion oY the opponen ts, of pimaAs seceded , from UM . del*** beenniethey could not secure the initertiOri of the slave-code plank,' of whichthe Adinitihdratiettletklutitt • been *oak* defend, ers, luta 'thir Deitiocrati o plattlitm. „ And thus itlie,tlie?reinief-Deoetas In the nation; Like his -Dange-',Ailininiitritlen 'natation's& Illinois , late ; here belleCor aitOoded flOril4he regular centeiltton, not. placed themselves iiithout 61 74Y 4 lltionsl **Kittle Orgsnizse: Trom tie tithe it assembled UP, to the ;hoar; of;.,4 , iiitgfinfnment iiimide•Ailittlir4::Abit they; pumsesegd ,; on cosi) , test question, with' a- few,unimportont exqiPtOnFf.,!' w *Atlii# o /.4 joritk. • Ilmore adjourning, It adopted' resoln-i tionleituteltht tne - D4 O -0rt4.0 the fdtateo left unrepresented by 1110-,withdrardle the aoiedniar .- ao'atfet: new ; delegates to m eet at I*** a,largo portions rheTietriociatin Party . in Teitii,'LOntairini; Alabama, Ai:4l'4o4ga ; catdiaiiy iryninthlad = wOuld'inthe at ail istonish4 - ini-Winost . nr: ilia': new 4 4 000 16 hoild prov e ardent Mende - • 11 #40it the entient of = pobue - sentiment - ‘..4fillijelikriiisr the -Werth ta Itittiltindrbakiiti strength' ;' Men ipdfddri > tit ;fa ; hit( DoOli*oii `4 3 ‘ 6 .l!tt 0 4 1 1AatimPt)nrontio 1 4:Inatand by eittbi enthoithistii , - - imlllitlfMMatik . it.i.qukinaaY., ; :ed,'"those 'who; : - • . ,'*.iiffiiti***Sitoi•ihmititterif. opposed te" todevAti 9 ' - '-' 4l LACAr*** lo4 oiittlrnii*Ote*O 6 pAil rdk : 4o, lo *i*Olie dayile Is 10 tbil*o4ll.6•4l#loa • 'Overstocking' the Market. Aided, on goolkanthoritrtioni th e East ireliei and China ,' that the over - Powering ten: deree* of British trade to overstiOrthose mar- kete 'with English manufactures -is' likely to lead to a great deal of evil. When the tiade with thine was opened;' - „settle: seven 'mid Twenty years ago, certain( Live pool houses *lath helonged to .the "wide-awake" class, threi in an immense quantity of Manchester get*, and succeeded in_ obtaining excellent prices., Othei'ieinmercial houees, which fol inwed in the late. Oack, it.little liter, found ii*Mariceteverstoc* edrand had to make Wee et a tremendous ipso:quit npontirat gest , : SOmething, of the !tame ',specks - of, over trade is in operation now in the ports of the East Indies, and 'of China. , There the supply so - greatly earned _ ' : the ',detnind that the sales are from , Sever! . to 'fifteen per cent. under Arc I. cost • of-production, to' say , nothing of .t 1 e, l ltlay for freight and the inte rest Upon capita.. 'Even if first cost be ob taleed,,no profit makes *lota, in a commercial point "eft Viejr. Lancashire and Yorkshire hevegoneen manedietdrieg cotton and'wool len 'geode, in the hope that all the Eastern .woild would purchase; and in ignorance of the fact 'ihit Money is asetestree in the East Indies and; is China se at tome, where the Bank of England; pieshleitt Of the, coining storm, have raised - their minimum rate of interest to five per cent,,'snd this in a country"where the in terest to eieditors on account , of the 'national , debt Only, three pet cent. - The upshot will probably be that the excessive gee:item the, East must be sold at a heavy sa crifice, tereidbie money. Lancashire and York "shire had )to ylght toflood the Eastern markets with their usinlifactures,ter' tliey.should haire . known that the natural result of the late Re benien in India would bet to Make money rather ettee° with - the bulk of the inhabitants for some time, and that the uncertain state of' British *elation' with China would make caps . tai 4carce there also. , -' The monetary writers in the leading London jouilnals Significantly - hint that another com mercial crisis may' cover the ,world like a de imitating flood, ere long,' - and that Lancashire anfilY,otitshire'are careless; if not culpable, in :not, bringing th eir ; trade , transactions into a manageable compass, while it is in their power .;143 to do. 'But these two manufacturing counties, whose "united population is about 4,060,000, have become wild ;with ,the idea that Free' Ttede with France is to open new ' tnd immense markets to them, and, in that belief, will extend their-productive powers to themtinost. They inety flnd, as we think they will, that France, and not England; will be benefited ty the new Treaty. ' - The Fire Departefteint. When onr Fire Department was reorganized and put under the control of, a chief engineer tnd his assistants, it was expected that its effi ciency would be greatly promoted by the new arrangement, and by infusing order, concert, of action, and regularity into all its operations. For some time these anticipations were, to a great eitent; 'realited, but latterly, in the midst of, a clime municipal contest,' the politi cionsvf our city government, in their anxiety to 'gain the of the firemen, have in. ierfered, , in a summary way, to prevent such eutperibletie of the different 'companies as the chief - engineer; Mr. Fitaitort, has deemed but ink PtiniShMent - tor, refractory - or improper conduct. , A striking case ' "of this kind. occurred on Thursday, when acompany, whose suspension wds annommid to Councils at three o'clock, inimediately applied for relief,- and had 'an ordinsuce'finally passed exempting them from suepenibin, and signed by the Mayor, by six o'clock_ the same, afternoon. The charges which led ,to • suspensions which have been overitiled in: , several recent cases were of a grave and serious character. In one instance the alleged offence was a refnial to yield up a tire plug, in obedience to proper orders, and the consequent destruction 'of ;20,000 worth 'et" property by the increased ravages of the fire. In another buildings were deluged with .water unnecessarily, in direct disobedience to orders, met ireperty valued at twenty thousand dollars thug destroyed. In another the - alleged misconduct consisted in a'rlotous and disor derly attack liptin a, first company; but all these alleged °Handers' were promptly rein. 4tatcal, without doing' deli a few months' pe nance, or Without a fell investigation of the charges which the chief engineer, in compli- Miee' with his official duty, made against them..- •It perfectly evident that if all the penal. ties attached to disobedience of the chief en- Kineer and his assistants, and to insubordinate inddisordelly conduct, are to be thus ignored, nue preient laws relating to the Fire De partment will speedily be nullified, and wry company obtain full license to dash °sway whenever the alarm-bell is isonsided, in : its own Way, mainly intent upon. beating its rivals, and clinging off the honors of the occa sion, with but little reference to any systematic plans for the preservation of property. . = The" truth is, the orators of both parties end-many .candidates for seats in the Council Chambers, . earnestly endeavored 10 obtain tile, votes of ,the firemen; each striving to nutbid hie antagonist in professions of dovo lion to their Interests; and in pledges to grant theta unlimited license in their conduct at fires I and; as-the case, stands at present; our city la in a fair way to have the old system re crablisbed, and nearly every 'check upon dis order 'and" turbulenCe,_ and nearly every legal `proelsion 'for the establishment • of discipline rind• unity, of action, destroyed.. The firemen know that they have the politicians under their thumbs, Ind, acting upon this conviction, de s'pise'restrictions • which are obnoxious to thorn,' feeling conscious that they can do so with impunity. ' Spontaneous. Generation. (For Th, Prom] = • Monsieur Pastetir, s distinguished Parisian she. Mist, hay recently made some very Ingenious and iiighipinteresting experiments; the object of which Wia to combat the theory of spontaneous genera tion, a doctrine ably defended by Monsieur Poo chat. The fundaMental Objection that has always been opposed to the pungens of spontaneous gene ration eonsists in attributing the formation of be ings; of which the parents were invisible, to organic porlicies in .the air. But these organic germs, Listing in the atmosphere, have been but rarely perceived, and M. Pouehet, it would seem, denies h fir existence: ;The object of M. Pa genes ups airmats was to prove their presence air thronih a tube into whiph be bad placed • Beek (botirre),of 'Cotton, which stopped Ipartufrithe solid sly, and rendered a ver dict in accordance with the facts Sefton Dutuoms, WARD.—Tho fol lowing is a corrected list of the newly-elected school direetors in the Fifth ward : Dr. dos R. (Thad (I) ), John Keith (D.), Thomas Fitzgerald (D.), William amble (D.), David Paul Brown, Jr., (Op.) EY' The Japanese have discovered that a few seconds previous to an earthquake themagnet tem porarily loses its power, and have logeoloasly construct . light frame supporting a horse. shoo magnet. beneath which is a cup of bill' metal. To the armature is attached a weight, to. that, upon the magnet becoming paralyzed, the weight drops, and, striking the cup, gives the alarm. Every one In the house then seeks the open air for safety. ~ .......-----.---- Another Tragedy...A Young Nan Killed. is sow makiseilks oder; itverr'egiernetiriallir [From the Tazewell I 111./ nepublienti. Atini 12.) . i skillet the rate of six,fer *foe dators. - , , We have just learned from Monadale„, to this B eam , c o -- - As th •perm approaohes, the dent:lona eaceiliarine isrmaratione for - ; the late._ manufactured and sold by Messua - R. a. oounty, the particulate - of a tregedy whin. occurred , - . 3 7Scriorsar.,- e .weather in that township on last Thursday night. The par- i ties in the affair were a young man by the name of hr a McDowell, and another, $4,. J. Fi n ley, it spews ~ „ y .Co . Seeped street. below Chestnut. are , . that several young ladies of the neighborhood bed ''" Ui beflonDef more in demand. These genthiamn have now a reputation gh met at some time previous to ,t aohureh in trim dosing the fin __ _ ronshnut the Cain& for ro tor some kind of meeting, an wares Young M./ flavored c ~''', 7' cn e2t i.fisslet,auti emit delleately misted them. After thla ringing school, - . onlechens mannfeettired . in this country. This &climate ter the fact of their alms of which Finlay was attending on Tuesday night, when b I tronetantly th . - balitiw Tonged with =Mowers. McDowell called him out and amused him of mak- be ng ing some depreciating remarks concerning certain l THE PLACE vo /WY GOOD Cleans —We have al young Indies engaged in the ohuroh decorating ready referred to the handsome Cigar establishment of above referred to. This Finley denied, when a Mr. Richardson, No. MIS Chestnut street, as Minas , carrel ensued, and McDowell threw off his coat importer merits in the matter of affording lie atrons nd swore he would have the affair " settled " then the fi nest flavored Havana. •importsd. This op p inion. and there. Finley said, if - nothing bat a fight i. we are bswr to know, is belOg coallrMod •li, the ex._... would do him, he must have it, and preparing to periwig of our first citizens, who have tried oar pro defend himself, stepped book a step' or two and - gramme by patronising Mr. Sielmoisen's in Pinhlrento waited for an attack. McDowell streak him, and to any other establishment." he returned the bloW—wherenpon the former drew 1 "Goon Consent,: IS snorts ILL Paica."-Snek a knife and stabbed him in the temple, And in the was the counsel Franklin gave when he said,, - ' Taire right side, causing his almost immediate death: •-Ime of the pence, the wande will-take ea rs of them; A. coroner's inquest was held, and a verdict ren - pelves." "Bowmen( the huh" expenses," for " a snai l dared in accordance with the above. It was as• i leak will sink a great ship ," " Be patient in adversity, certained that the stab in the temple had penstra- and humble in eresterisr " " Be mindful of dikter ted to the brain, and in his aide th e knife bad , past and provident of things to mine." "Be tamely passed entirely through the liver. McDowell was wise, rather ilea wise in time ; " and they who are arrested, and on examination, committed to await timely tofu deposit their MOO., in The Frabklin Bar trial. His brother, Edward MoDowell, was also in I tag Fond, N 0.136 South Fourth street, below Chestnut, some way concerned in the affair ; he was bound where It will draw 6 per cent. interest, and can always over in $3OO bonds, and committed in default of e had in gold or silver when desired, nig old and se- - • ball. liatdo Saving Fund error ZlClpended. Investments are From the testimony of some of the witnesses ' and made only in the best securities. Lars* and small sum an examination of the wounds, it appears that the I received. See advertisement, in another column knife used by McDowell was a terrible weapon. h ave TEMPLII — Superintendents don't fail It is represented as having a blade some Mx inches to have tem . se h eo l sea thi s tren d mo d e l o f_ t h e gran d long and over an inch wide. The knife, however, eat buildiag the world ever contained. which he gave to the mineable, and which he and ut Picks and Crackers , PLATED ...N Cheese Boo n some of the witnesses swear was the one he need, is ' ft very ordinary pookei-knife. Public feeling In I Bread Knives, Knife Rents, Knife Wilahen and Sea Hopedale Is very bitter against McDowell. rem me. E. W. Gum( & C0..714. Chestnut street. Tan best remedy for the "dull times'," of whl we hear gush frequent complaint among tradesmen. to learn the art of turning out superior work. Merl as low, or lower than others furnish a common artiel a secret which has long been in the eamenriort of o neighbor, linnbarr, and amounts for the oontinne frisk business at his shoe store. N 0.116 South Bacon Street, corner of Caiter. ll Bowea's MgraCherm Fins "'are exceedingly Popular ; they bay.; the confidence of physicians. and are spoken of in terms of high cam...whaler, by those who hare used them. Thee are of great benefit to all who are troubled with habitual imetieenees. masticated bowels:, sick and nervous headache. bt hoes &seam, sad hi cases where a mild sad efficient purgative is required. They are prepared by G. C. Bower, Sixth, and 'fin street... at XI% cents per box. . TEE 0/I.IOINAL Girr CLOTHIEG STOIII.—XWITE ' Rockhill & Willson have frequently been asked why they do not start a Gift Clothing Store. They reply that they have bas it up their very large business by giving mem customer the fall value in fine okithint for his money and thus give satisfaction. without remitting to humbug The motto of the great Brown limn, Clothing Hut. Nos. MS and 6011 Chestnut street. le " quiet sales and small profit... TATTOOING MADE Saavicamms.—The Boston Advertiser of the 33 Ind. has the following " Life being notoriously insecure in New York, one of the New York papers has proposed that every citizen should have his name and residence marked on his clothing, so that, in case anything should happen to him—to use a mild immersion— whatever is found may be identified. The disco very of a body stripped and sunk in the river, how ever, hes suggested a defect in this arrangement, and it is now nropoesd (need we say by the Lees ville Journal ?) that every New Yorker should have his name tattooed on his breast, or some such se cure place As to marking the place of residence, that would bo impossible, for New Yorkers all MOTE every Nay-day, so that a full-grown man or woman would look like a printed directory,' " A STRONG Casz.--The effect of the mental feel ings on the body is wonderful. An enthusiastic admirer of Heenan, in this city, became so ex. cited in his champion's behalf that his•Baturday night's sleep was continually disturbed by dreams of the fight, and when he arose In the morning he wee shocked to discover that he had a black eye.— Detroit Advertiser, May 2. FINAIIDIAI. AND COMMEII.CUM The Money Market. PHTLADZLPHIA, May 4. The crest !Untillan land claim was relented by the United litotes Supreme Court to day. and the stook of irs owners. the Can Francisoo....Land Company, fell at once to $4O or 840 a dare, one-tenth °f its recent mar ket value, and one-hindredth part of what it sold for in the hay-der of Its popplanty.' Minehjll Railroad stook sold at !R. an advance of X. Lehigh Navigation loan' satned Y, selling at one hal above par. City passenger railways remain very firm. Groan and Coates sold at 234, and Byrne/ and Pine at North Fenneylvania 'Railroad bonds continue totm provD steadily, The chattel mortgage ten Der cent. boride sold to day at 9216. The earn note of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company for the month of March, 1860, were............ 583511 For March, 1262 . •• • • •• Increase— ..... .......... ........ tn.= 2 4 The amount of bonds of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, authorized by the mortgage, Is *Lwow, of which there remains untamed about 11122,000. The interest annually due thereon Is $B4 200, so that it will be per ceived that in one month alone the earnings ofthe road ere within $70.00 of the stem necessary to pay the annual interest on their whole bonded debt. The stock of tee Lehigh Valley Railroad Company is selling at 47, and their six tier cent. bonds at a little more than 90. With reference to the Dimness of the Erie Railroad, the Hornetwvine Tribune *spit: " Perhaps ther and never been a time in the histary of the New York Erie Railroad when the freightirg borner transacted by it was m Large ea et the present time. An unusual number of regular freight trains are emeored,and frannentix it bloomsr necessary to run extra trains. J3verithme connected with the Ene road Rivet isigns of a remotion, and the rapid increase to the value of its stook is evidence that its Ereseat excellent management is having its legitimate eneet. The following is the amount of coal transported over . the Hazleton Railroad for the week ending April :a, 1811: Week. Previously. Total. Tons. Cwt. Tons. I.*.srt. Tons Cwt. HaslMon Miner— „601 04 31.428 42 86,363 Gel Cranberry " 2 253 01 16 8 0 2 07 19 112 It Bast Surer L0af...... 2,413 12 23.075 09 38,088 r 6 Council 5,35214 31 318 15 3422) 02 Mount Pleasant M 04 6 144 01 6.0111 06 Hartman__ 1.238 13 13 278 16 au 09 Judd° .......... ....... 1,433 .1 6,459 17 6 864 19 Total Last Tear.. -15 4412 07 136383 10 164,27 17 -.11164 14 ' 3E284 03 1.0,163 17 Inorease—...... 4 607 13 54,101 07 68 76, 01 The NM pmente of ooeJ over the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad, for the week ending May Rd. 1860, amounted t 0.... ............... 4.138 Tone Previously this M 3 Total Fame date last year. The folkswing to the amount of coal transported on the Schuylkill liarigation, for the week ending Thursday, Nay 3.lntd From Port Carbon Pottsville ..... . Schuylkill Haven Port C1int0n........... Tow rot week PrevionelY Milo year.... Total. . To same time last year-3 .--... 173,114 IT The following is the amount of coal transported on the rhilndelphia and Reeding Railroad, during the 'week ending Ttursday, May 3, WO Prom Port Poet/eilli Bohai lk Haveit: Port . TAM for one week.. Previously this year— Total .--, To isms lima last Tear—. 1633936 16 PHILADELPHIA !THEE EXCHANGEPALEB. Ritrownip DT B. E. SULTX FIRST WOO Pennsylvania 5a... 94111 591 do— ..... 9431 600 do 9.34 7000 do 943 S 9431.1 900 City 65.._ 1000 Pa 51 6s 2dmtr. SS. 100 d 0... 2Jmt eh 88 t 1093 do. lelmtr 2 1 . MN. 1..00 Seedd . 81.16 Reg 70. 8134 0 500 N Pa Et. Ills—etui.. 023.‘ IVO do lawn. 91 1000 do.. 1 100 .n. 1 490 no.. • . barn. 92 1000 Reading 61.... 213.100 3000 Norristown 99 BETWEE 4000 Lehigh Z SECOND 31414 Walnut Street. BOARD. I MO) Bnsq t Canal 3016 60 Lehm h IXO ....... 10254 roGO do. .... at Leh Valle.. 47 Ito vrashineton Osa.. 10 Minehill R. ao 9 do_ 60 I do -. ..... 60 16 d 0...... .... n do —.awn. 60 lONPaR Ah' 26 Morn* Canal 66- 13 do. .t.. aa 14 N LIP aoN do ask ll Commercial Bank. BOARDS. ....... . 1,6' BOARD, :0 abt Penn's 94 600 N Peon 'a R 10 93 Cam Am It. Na) Or tv 6.• 26 Or te. ClllOOl .21'9 90 Girard Trust.. .... , 32 CLOSING , PRI , Ask•ii. Philadelphia 134..1059 10219 Pinta 64R 102 1 1 10239 hda 6. . nese .106 104 ens% 6s 94 94* endint R...... 21* 21* R °adios bds '7O. 60* 811,. Read 10164 '44 .. 100 10939 Road Mt 6a'81... MX 794 Yenta R. div of 3714 s'N Penns R Td int 64 86g Morris CM con.. 66 17 Morris Col prf..11139 112 Palmy! Nay es 'O2 73 73* RotiuTlNavln3 64 79 'WOO Allot Vel R Is.. ... 67 50 Chest Le Wal . t-sts 25.11 1t 100 Reading .„_. 20 0-1 10 Lehif.h Val R...... 47 3 Ifarrtab R......... aT 7 do --; ...,.. 67 10 FRI* & Alecn's B k . 664 CRS—STEADY. . Rid. Asia. ilialYzrylVt,- 113 i ISt P7m•port 8, }.lll, / 14 instil &El &hut. 10 23 Long 1910 H. .. 11% 114 t,ohigh CI & !inv. 934 634 ;North Penna. R... 81 94 !North Pennell 68 68 , 684 (Nth Penne KIVA. 92 0.1 Cntroinn R.__ 4 Af enta tat tat Ms-. Sa SI Frkd & south R.. avt 03 SP° k ThA tits R. 44,4 4.% (Race & he BtR 274 23 New York Markets Yesterday. Minas are unehented; sides of X bids Pots at 15.25, and Pearls at ea FLove.-1 he market for State and Western Flour is dull. and favors huger*. with receipts of lf SSD Wale. and sales or II 600 N bble. at 415 4505,521. for spperhne rate; $66686.88 for extra do; 31546664 for superfine Wee'. aro ; 85 6086 'or extra do; and S 0 X 0630 for extra round-hoop Woo. routhern Flour is lean motive. with sales of 1.200.hb1e at 86.400ri.8.1 for mixed to good, and 46 7508 for cairn. Canadian Floor in dull, with sates of 500 bale extra at /35.7007.40. GRAIN.—WhPitt le in favor of buyers. with Bales of 21, ion bushels arel 290 1 31 for al ihwitukee Club, 01.05 for white Western, nod 4314111 for white Caneda. Corn ie dull and droopmg, with sales of. 6,1100 Masbate at 790 for Western mixed ; Ste for white. and Mita for yellow. Oats are dull and drooping': at 316400 for Southern and Jersey. and 40a420 for northern end Western. Pawn lONll.—Vork fa liteNdY. With tiles of 100 lads at 6117.73 for new Mesa; $17.40 for old dot 012.57% for old Prime re 14.25 for new do. Beef is moderately midis and steady. with sales of 100 bide at seer ao for Country Prime; $685.50 for Country Mesa; 47.3441640 for reo , oked wrvern, end $llOl3 50 for extra loess. Bacon in quiet. Cut Meats are qu et and wady. with sales of Name at 909%, and Shoulder. at 71487140. Lard is firm. with sales of 100 bile at roVettrio. Butter and Caseate ore noohnnged. Watnazy is lower, with wiles of 100 bble at Sligo. CITY ITEMS. SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNTVERSARY —Th• Sunday school of St. Matthew's (Lutheran) Churoh, New atreets below Fourth,(Rev. E. W. Matter, tmetord celebrated its anniversary on Bunday morning, in the presence of a large congregation. An address' was made by the Pin ter, in which he ixtolled the Bunday-erhool movement as one of the most elm-lona that had ever entered the mind of man. It was at once the nursery both of the lunch militant on earth, and of the church triumphant in heaven. Of the four hundred souls added to this church, since he had beoome Its minister, he stated that more than two•thirds had come from the Aunday-school, and added, what is a little unusual, that for mo-et than eight years past he had not been under the neoessitr of making a single appeal from the pulpit for teachers, as there were always enough of his members anxious to nerve in that capacity, without having it pressed upon them as a duty. Addresses were also made by Mr Abraham Martin, the; well-known veteran in the SlM day-sohool canoe, and the Rev. Mr. Cornell. THE SCENE AT thorrotins'.—The magnificent store of Messrs. Charles Uakford fc Sons, under the Continental Hotel, which has deservedly the reputatiim of being the handsomest store of its class in the world, has presented a scene within a day or two, which it wou'd require all the taste and skill of a Jenkins to de scribe. We ha , e already referred to the fait that their several departments contain a greet variety of articles adapted for both ladies and gentleman, as, for example• Hats of every style and description; misses' and ohtl dren's Vats ; ladies' and mimes' Shoes; Paretic& and Min' Sun Umbrellas, and a superb line of gentle men's Furnishing Goode. All these •are now being thronged daily by our oitisent of taste, and the active scene which they percent, in consequence, is a happy comment upon the success of this enterprising firm. REMOVAL or THE G. P. E. o.—We have now to announce that the contemplated removal of the Great Central Cravat Store, cr which we spoke several days ago, has taken place. and the proprietor, Mr. J. A. Bah leman, is now prepared to supply the public in hie splendid new quarters, northwest corner of Seventh and Cheetrut streets, better than ever. The removal from his former quarters, at No. ate, has been a desire. ble one, as corner stores are always Move .a r " thre for business purposes. His stook of mavens at the protein time, and all kinds of wearable. for the NICE, IX a mo del of completeness ; and the same may be said of his 'lnuit has of gents' garnishing goods In senoral. He 'Thoannes. the famous Athenian Philosopher, onmmonly said to have lived in a tab. Tide he - did : his lodging was a large clay pot, one of the &mph.' rte in which the ancients kept their wine. Not content with the simplicity of him dwelling. the philosopher chose a cracked pot, to show how title a anon rear wanted to shield him from the weather. Turned on it Nide, this earthen vessel formed a kernel. into which he Meet, and tram the mouth of which he looked out on the world, and mocked at its vanity and folly. The cynical philosophy of Diogenee 'mowed him. and has found army disciples even in our own day. They do not bee In leaky wine cumkg, but generally is as courfortible lodgings ea they can afford ; but they' are faithful to their master's teachings. m being as hard and tatter on everybody but themselves, es ever was Morose, in km tub. Dog in-the-macaw-like,-they will - sof sueemed themselves. nor permit any one else to motto at, aneceu to all, and deal only with Graaatl.a Etokee, the fashionable clothier, No. Ii? Chestnut West. • SPFACIAL NOTIOE.ti, MODEL 'SHAVING AND HAM-DILESSLVG EsrAstasumnist L. GUTEXIINNT, N. D. corner FOURTH and BRANCH Streets, having opened his magnifioent Saloon for Hair Casting, Dyeing, and Blrampoolng, in connection with the most acberort private BATHING facilities,waald row an notates to the public. after a f eiesanceeudbloperation. that his mean. ofseaommndatinSbnnnmorons patrons have been rendered dill more perfect. Sir None but the beet inlets are employed. Il2l^ Private Room* for Ladiea and Children. sr seat Haft Wel, and other dre. sing proparatanta always for sale. war Charges moderate. OAX.FORDS have now open the largest and mnst splendid assortment of Mines' and Children's fine Leghorn and Braid Rats, elegantly trimmed. and Dope Straw and hammer Caps of entirety new patterns. Ladies' and Children's Shoes, or the newest pit terns. and made in the moot substantial manner. The neatest fitting Shoes that can be found. Gentlemen's Drell Hata, Lae Frsneh 80ft Bats, Som mer Hata aad Caps, of every desenption. Ail Slim Hate and Caps for young gents. Gentlemen's Famishing Goode, of tire newest pattern received weekly per steamers from Europe; Shirts made to order and warranted to Et. All of our goods will to* sold at the lowest pries,, CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS. Noe 826, and SUS Caserrtry. Under the Continental Hotel Kir S'S CERN* HALL,—Enameled- and Dsoors od Toilet ilioto at Oat. • ranulie, furnabiag nor bare an onocatunite of ;rr chasm Cbamberware at colt of importation. - - -.14 513 .. novels sire. Melodies Slop Jsr and Foot Baths, it& The above Sat snit furnish two zooms, if minim& .17410 '• Including Slop .Tar tad Feet lath , eta - We ask the paha° to somaina our goods god snug, mad sae that the reduotien of pri_ee is 5i , 11271110. ' Priem' ue usarkedla pleat Istates, from which he da mutton can ba mute. W. J. KERR & CO., ea% mis h OM& RAM, 629 CWESTBUT Street. it • Tons. Cwt. . 8.11110 . , - • - . ,64510 53.886 10 ....... 175,649 01 LONDON Owl Satrea.—Thia celebrated] Baroness Kessoe, lately introduced into this tenantry 17 Parker Bros., Loudon. and now being getoirally used throughout the trailed States. possesses an unrivalled richness and delicacy of taste superior to all others, n as ones lest aid to digestion. and is highly recom mended for dyspepsia. It takes repellence of the Wor cestershire Sanas, and ix sold at Martha pries. Sold by A. J. PARKER, wholesale agent for the United States. and by all respectable sneers and dealers In pickles and preserves. sad O. J. R. BUIRIER & CO., Kee. it. std Is/SOUTH WHARVES. Philadelphia. ap.l7-tutha lm BEZZEI Ton Cwt. 74.1 21419 11 rte.l/ 21,112 04 ....... 2.619 14 5.3216 Ot • ......... $0 07 04 isiu,eso IA NOP.TON's OINTYSNT, fur Salt Rheum and Scrofula. permanently cares Totter. Scald-head, Ring worms, and all Itching and Darning Eruptions or the Skin. Thin Ointment penetrates to the baste of the dmeam,, goes in Ms very source, and cures it from the Erik be neath to the skin Oa the unlace. Luse ilea bonne, price 60 cents. OEIIIIT NolYo 3, Proprietor, No 13 Beekman street, Nov York. Bold by T. W. DYuTT &• SONS 213 North SECOND Street. pl - wilts-1m Ds MCCLINTOCK'S COLD AND Corr an MIXTIME U suametied to mire as ordinary cold or /tough, catarrh, influenza, sore throat,. &e., with also late certainty, and a degree of rapidity that will agree ably astonish the patient. PriceUeents. AM Dr: James McClintock's Family Medicines bear the signature of OKRRIT NoaTox, mole proprietor. No. 15 Beekarin street, New York, (successor to A. Cushman & Co.. sole proprietors.) Sold by T. W. DYOTT & SONS, tie North SECOND street. apiT-tutha-lm J. R. NTAYFOItIitt Ouv TAR, the best fa milt medicine known, acmes all Throat asd 1 nag isf reotions. and Catarrh; by inbalauon. Ia mentor lit tera,' ipairi or sonata', a !►w drops, taken intsrually, &fronds una.ediate relief. In Rheumatic affections, Neu rah in. Sores. Eruptions. Burns. and Skin diseases. an external application of this 'valuable artiole is at tended with the happiest results. L R. BTAFFORD'ti IRON AND SULPHUR POW- DNB& These valuable adji ash to the Tar revitalise and purity the blood. ipvito•ate the liver, strengthen the W.- gestion, and regulate all the emorettone. No one .hold Ime without thee att►le season or the year. Hold by al) Drurrets, ad d bf T. W. DYOIT # BONS, MI North SECOND Stmt. Powders, Si; °U./6 Tar, CO otent.a. apl2-tuths-lax RADFORD'S POWDER . A SOU Ain SAPS cure for Malignant Scarlet Fever, or Putrid Son Throat. Maly to T. W. De at S.. Soma, No. OA% Korth' Beloond street. sp/J-atnik-61. 13.st.A.K.Asm1I Fa*-Puoor Sums--A very Mtge assortment of SALASEI STENS for We at rea sonable 'aloes. N 0.1104 CHESTNUT St.. Philadelstua aula-tf EVANB & WATSON. ONE PRICE CLOTHING OP IRA LATEST BTYLKJ. made in the best manner, oxprestlY for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling Klass marked Fist* Pssures. All goads =de to order rarrasted astir factory. Our osE-pvas system' is" strictly adhere to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing All aye thereby treatsii alike. JONES & CO., seB-tf . 'MN MARKET Bow. Sambre Mamoru. All persons who `eve bought Sewing Maohtnes whiokwill cot estrum Cm; ~, e rk expected, are Informed that BlNatllfB Ma. °Dines never fail to do any had of work. Noose is ever disappointed in the Maohinee of 1.. M. SINGER & CO., No. 81 01128TNUT apl-3m 81 AMU s SATLNO FITIM--NOUTHWEST bottnaa 8/1:010 and WiLNIPT STIINSTIL—Deposita ra mmed to email add large amounte, froin all classes of the community, and allows interest et the rate of FIVE PER OEN r. per annum. Money may be drawn by checks without lose of in terest. Olftoe oven daily, from 9 until a o'olook, end on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Presi dent. FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secrets:Y. CHAS. M. MORRIS. SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETT TRE'Se Cozerway.—Chartered by the State of Penneylva tet- RULES. 1. Money is received every day, and in any amnia large or small. IL FIVE PER corr. interest is said for money from the day it is nut in. 8. The money is always paid heal& GOLD wheneve r it in called for, and without notice. 4. Money is reoeivea from Es/rotors, Admisfsgras err, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small tame. to remain a long or short period. I. The money received from Depositors is invested In Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other Cre oles. securities. 6. Moe open every day—WALNUT Street. sonthirest orner Third street. Philstlelishio. 131. To Co OIL JRLLY. This great speoific for Consumption is fast superse ding all others in its curative effectsupon those stßictAd with tubercular diseases, being twice as effioacious as the crude oil. Prepared upon highly scientific princi glen of the pore oil, and robbed of the nauseous taste of the plain article, it is received tato the etomach in its jellified form, without mastication, and is gradually dig soloed and digested. _passing into the small intestines n d u ro tr p itne by dropsupplying the wastes of the body by its io properties, and thus assisting and sustaining nature in overcoming the disease. Approved by the New York Academy of Medicine, and recommended by the faculty everywhere, this preparation is con fidebt.ly offered as a remedy for Consumption and fa St rofulous affections. Sold by PRMDBRICK BROWN. owner of CHESTNUT and FIFTY/ Streets; BROWN, Jr., Continental Noel; aid T. W. pyoTT & SONS. - mhel.stuf3m Manus' BOuttora SAWING MACAINII, UWPROIrMaDOUBLE,THREAP FAIT rillallX EMIT Fill% , rtitiateilsies O. no AR= ft. Agouti vim'. hll4l IIIA0;.11 Sall, —Qtrrau's Con Livieß