THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 186G. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional City lnkUi j-'uce see Ei !U.'i J ag?. The Domestic Markets. We give tho followlnir quotations lor to-day: Aoplos, fi'ba't peck Heans, dry, quart Items, ior haf peck ..2-.r ..12rjl5 ,.4"li ..6t;79 ..45't.iO Huitor, roi pound.... Carrots, if J p o Celery, i tiiiuon. UMai;e, f Head 8 a 12 Cranberries t quart Cherries, bcedt.d . . . , .6!(l,fl Dried Fruit, apples, y quart, .. " peaches, qu ri.. " cherries, quiii i Y.pps, t doron J lour and ileal wheat, r i.,., " rye. 4"t " Imp, l it " " India , 1 lu.., " buckwheat, Hominy. . J-nid lHb.. Meats roast beef, ib coined bcof, V It) " rump stonks, t Ib " sirloin stenks, Ib " smoked, i Ib Mutton, Jore-quui kir, lb " hind " tl " chops N yib Onions, hulfpecV Taienips. J'hlk ...Vitijl ...2h&&) . ,.2j"2i ...i-i'iSH ... ... 'D 7 ... 88i 7 ...12?Wi ...2') 23 ...ttWrt ...1")20 ...22'2S ...27 " ...2 to 27 ...lon.12 ...v: 18 ...is.;-2! ...2iy 2", ...10rrl5 ...15 U ...24)7 ..3 ...i;.,2i) ...iro,20 ...8r ...1S22 ...40' V ...2i2S ...2i25 ...2'W23 . .. i 06 ... 8 -12 ...lnn.lJ ...22i27 ...12n)18 ...20." 30 lor, ruot"(i ai.a aleak-, b. . corncu, t io " limns, who e. f ib " ham, sliced. t Ib tliouklcis, li , Tudl Bl'S. l I J'nied beef, chinned, i id Folatoe.', while, null' peck., " eweet l'ou try, lowls, v l " siiiiiik chickens. V ID Saiifaws. t ib Klieena' tongueB, l dozen .... , Pcrappie, lb Turnips, 1, hnlt peek Veal, hind quarter, lb " Jure quarter, y lb " culets, 4 Ib The Soldiers' Mash Meeting. Tke soldiers' mass meeting iu Wo t I'hlladolphi.t, ou Thursday night, was larg. ly attended by the gallant veterans of 1881 and 18C2, and many of their triends. A Aeries ot very strong resolu tions were read and adopted with, the greatest enthusiasm. The objeet oi the nicelinjr, was to urge upon our members 01 Congress the itiitico of the claims of the eailior soldiers of the Re public to bounties equal to the ainouat given to those who cnliued at a l:itr period, and who had but little fiehtlng to do. The meeting; also endorsed by resolution tlio nomination of the late pallant commander of the tamed "White Star Division" for trie eubernatorial chair, and promised him a hearty supf ort. General Geary and the soldiers undwratund one another. A number 01 eminent speiikera addressed the meeting. Over one hundred and tilty new names were added to the rolls of tho permanent organization. Gkukbal B. F. Mullen, Chief of the Military and Naval Department of the Fenian Brotherhood, was serenaded last nigrht at the Girard House, by the sympathizers in the move ment for Irieh nationality. 1'atriotic American and Irish, airs were perlorined by the Liberty Cornet Band, and speeches mads by General Mnllen, DUtrict Centre Andrew Wynne, and John liassan, Esq. General Mullen promised bis triends that they need not have any fears of the violation of tha eutral!ty laws by Colonel O'Mahony. Hie remarks excited maca nthu siasm. During the next week the Fenian , Brotherhood will hold a series of meetings throughout the citv, commencing on Monday ight at Jefferson Hall, when General Mallei, Stephen J. Meany, ot Cleveland, and others. will wake addresses. To-night tke Fenians will parucipaio in asocial enteiUmuieat at l eniau Hall, 8. W. corner ot Twelfth and Chesnut streets. '1HE APPBE3TTICES LlBBAEY. At the nnnual meeting of the Aoprentices' Library uoiopany, neiu on xnursaav, tne loiiowing gen tlemen were daly elected olHcers and managers ui iuu uuipauy lor me enauiug year: I'ret-Kient j. i. unrclay. Vice-President John l'rieo Wetherill. Secretary ThomES Kidgwav. . Treasurer Samuel Maon. " Manarrers Uenlamin M. Ilollinirsliead, Joseph II. Collins, J. Wash. Samuel F. Troth, William P. Troth, Mark Balrlerston, Tristam Bowdle, Ed ward II. Konsall, Benjamin Orne, Samuel N. James, 8. W. Albertson. Jauies S. Yhitnev, Wil liam L. Lloyd, Thomas McCollum, Hugh (jteven son, Joseph Trimble, (Jv'orjre WattKon, John Wetherill, Jr., F. M. Dixon, Joseph It. Khoads, Charles Ilaitshorue, II. T. Caates, John Livezey, E. W. Tayne. Dkatii of ax Old Citizen. On Thurs day, Colonel Robert Carr, an old and well-known citizen of Philadelphia, died in his eighty-ninth yeiir. He was a printer and publisher' in the early part of the present centurv, and atnoa other works printed some ot Tom Moore's, while that celebrated Irish bard was in this country. ColoBel Carr, we think, learned his trade in Benjamin Franklin's old primiing ottice, but of couiso after Franklin had retired. He had, however, a vivid recollectiou of Franklin. He was a soldier of the war of 1S12, aa early mem ber of the Pennsylvania IJi"tortcal Society, and also of the Typographical Soeiety, and was highly esteemed by a largo circle of friends. New Militabt Organization. A num ber ot meetiays have been held for the purpose ol forming a regiment compused entirely of honorably dischareed'. Boldiers. Tho wort of recruiting is progressing naely, and they will be able to parade on the 4th of July or before. Last Tuesday eening a meeting was held at the Western Engine House, and about twenty mem bers joined. Nearly every tira company in the city is represented. The suit will be similar to that worn by the 72d Eegiment P. V. (Baxter's Zouaves) in the army, and will cost bat a trifle. Import akt Sali or Real Estate. By reference to onr advertising columns, it will be seen that M. Thomas & Sons will sell at puolie vendue the very valaable business property known as tho "Central Buildings," No. 218 and 220 Walnut street, at aoou ot Taeiday, April 3, prorimo. The premises have two immense fronts, and the location can hardly be excelled in the city. This noble property is clear of all incum brances. The Great Abdcctisn Case. The case of II. H. Sterling, of New York, who caused his wife, Georgiana 8. S. Bterlui, in company with Jackson, to be arrested ou Wednesday after noon, at Eighth and Chesnut streets, which was to have taken place yesterday nomine, was squelched by the non-appearance of the prose- CUU)r, The Cotjbtland Sacnders Monument The monument to the memory of Caotain Courtland Sauaders. ol tne Corn Exchange Ketnment, wno tell so vouusr. so accomplished. and so universally lamented, will soon be erected Ja the WoodlamJ Ceme'crj, it will ba a struc ture of great beauty. Stolen Property Found. A tin box, containing a numoer oi uue papers aaa f 270(m United States bonds, was stolen from aa onice at No. 520 Walnut street, iu November last A day or two ago the box was lound in aa anucc- pied garret, at No. 309 Walnut street, with a few of the papers In it, but none of the bonds, Lad Run Over. Ricbr.rd Morgan, a lad, was run over by a waeon at souta and Seventh streets, vosierdav. and was badly hurt. He was removed to his residence, back ot No. 611 Charles eiTcei. Inspection of Flour and Meal for tho week ending March 15: Flour, superfine, 89s9 berrels; ne, 22 do.: multilines. 20 do. Kve flour, 291 do. Corn meal, 185 do. Total, 10,715 Darrein. Distinguished Arrival. Major-dene ral A. E. Burnside was at the Coutineutal yes u-raay MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. City Council. Last evening the first meeting of the new Council was iield al the City Hall, and was organized by the election of Jesse Hail, Kq., as President, and Mr. Joseph Nichols as Clerk. Mr. Hall wan President of Council last year, but Mr. Nichols takes tin place ol Samuel' W. Thoman, who has ben an energetic and fatthtul clerk for several years past, and wis the caucus l.ominee of the Union party for the clerkship last evening, but the Union members of Council atervrards went tor Mr. Nichols, who served auriug the entire war. Tne committee to whom was referred tht returns of the election held last Tuesday, re ported tho following figures as ollic'iil on the City Ticket: For Mayer, Paul C. liudd (It.) received 1305 votes; L. F. Fisler (D.) llsJ. For T.'ecorder, Robert Folwell (K.) 13U2; John B. Thompon (I).) 10'.f. Fur Treasurir, Sa.'iiuel Unity (It.) 1312: IieMly Barrett (D.) 1 1-2. F r Solictor, General Georee M. Jtobe.ion (U.) 1411; Allied HucE f D.) 1047, for Marsnai, John W. Cnmpbell (It.) 1,141; John Lannig (l.) 1112. ltJO; For Surveyor. Edward II. Saunders (11.) Jo.-iah 1. Rodgera (I).) 401. It as also shown that two Union m"mbers were elected from North Ward, two tr im South Ward; but the Democrats curried Middle Ward by rt t mall vote. Alter the trauya;'! in of the usual busiuc.-', the Council utljouiU'jJ. Com mitt hp. Yesterday attornoon Justice Cas.-.idy committed a youni niil toaa-'Wer Ih.i charge of stealing articles of clothing, tc, from Mif. Sailer, wIiclo she was livinj:. Th:5 gojdi were lound in her possession. The cirl is an orphan, and has set out earlv on fie hi'j-vav of crime. Her lather was killed in the recent war, und her mother died a few months siu'e. Robbery. A letv nights since a voun? mnnnamtd Shields was knocked Uon winl" pafsmsr along the streets of Sourh Ward, and roui.eu oi ar.out lourteeu dollars by some high wayman, who mr.de his escape. Breaking Windows. A small lad. of rati er an unruly turn of mind, named Mitehel, was vesterday committed by Mayor liudd, lu default of $"(I0 bvl, to answer the charie of ma licious mischief in breaking the lateo windows of a restaurant at Fourth and Federal streets. A KEvY NTATKSHAJf IN Itl SSI V. DtUOCRACT 0NI)BRMtNrO THE FEUDAL ST3TK2I OF TUB KOUTUKRH COLOSSUS. M. Nicholas llilontino, the leador of the Itassian Dcmccratio party, Has recently boon cal ea by tho (. zar to a prominent pHltiea in the direction or public alluirs. The lmporlauco of this apiiointmeut lu regard to the future of the empire can lmrd y bo overestimated, and already tho power lix lia ob taiund over ttic mind of 'he C'.-ar has producod ro niarkable rcrults. lho career of Uuoutmo 'S thu eketcked by a contributor to the Loudon 1'att Mail Gtizettr: U 1'i'oulino is a demoevat of tho most dotrniulio and uuconu ronilsinir kind, ami at tho sumo time a warm advocate of tho principle ot centralization. BeiDr iaspired with a violent hatred of t lie nobility, be i pernistent leveller, and dreams of a sort of democracy ct parants, beaded by an autocratio czar, and eoverned by an all powortul bureucrac. The duet cause of Uie extraordinary inllueue- which he b..8 acquired over the Emptor's mind is the suc cess ot hii project lor the ' pacification" of Poland. Whea the insarreetion wus a' its height, and the (government was seeking in all directions for tho means ot subduintr the Poles, U. Hiloatmu came forward wi.h an offer oi his servlees. Ue advised tho Emperor to meat tne insurrection bv a social revolution to sot c'as against cluss, ruin tha Polish aobihty by confiscations, disorganize the ro leh Church and corrupt the rolisu sonools. li is advice was adopted, and he hiuiao f was en. trusted hy the Emperor with the execatioa of his plant. M. Miloutine's sueces was cenpiete. Poland was mined, but "pacified," and from that time lor ward he has onloyed the full confidence of the Czmr, In whm be loundaitndy listener to Ills piojecU against the nobles. Ntwit he landing tho weakness ot his character A'exandor II is very tenacious of power, and fears Tuthina so much as parliaments, constitution', and contiol over the liuauoes ot the btate He has, consequently, a profound distrust of the nobility, whxh has already several times nmnlle.tad its conhtitutional tendencies in the provincial assra blics. U. Miloutme has earefally fostered this feel ing ot distrust in the Kmpcror, and his aversion to constitut.ons, and has induced him to adopt his idea of a "deniocratio Czar" supported by the peasants aeainKt the attacks on his vnvllcceB bv the nohi ltv. Already, in the course of last year.be became tho mo.t imimatu ana luuiientiat adviBer ol thaCxar. and withont being; offioialiy invitea to do so, inspired na airectea all tno procetamiis or the liorornmut. An important measure, which produced a sort ot eri-is in the internal pohev ot tho emuiro. has now given hnn the uncontrolled direction ol alfairs. This measuie was tho decree for the expropriation of tho Poles of LilhauHia and Ruthcnlau provinces. M. Miloiitiae, Heeiiia; th:. iu spite of the atroei- les or Mouravielt aud tho zeal or his succes sor and imitator, General Kaulniann, the work ol JBussilication in these provinces wai makine no progress tor the very solhcieat reasons that the propi rtion of l'olesjto Russian proprietors In them is seventy to one, and that tho whole of the educated cla.-s is rouvn concoivea tho monstrous project ot translerrinc all the landed property bald bv the I'olish inhabitants into the hands ot the Russians. In this plan he was strongly supported by his cr la tere. General Kaufman, and his powerful auxiliary, K. Katkolf, editor ol the Moscow Gazttte, who is tho ciiiei Director or uuuno opinion in liussia. Un?i- rally it wa intended to propose that all tke Polish proprietors should be ordered to sell their estates within apenod ot two years, and than to leave the country. The enormity of such a proceeding, hew ever, was evt n too much for M. Mi outino, aud uhi- iiiau ly he decided upon proposing tho lollowiu? measuics, which were calculated to produce tho same refu.t in twenty years i. ao i oio snail in lurure ce atiowna toasqut'e immovable property in Lithuania or the Ituthonian province. z. ao roio siian do auowea to aiBposs ot tun im- movatle propertv to any but orthodox Kassians. - V. All I'oies wno ware banished durius tno late insurrection, and whose estates are sequestrated, snail be directed to sell them within a period of two years. ineaDove oruer snail amo apply to snen rotes as bavo been cenlined in the distant Drovinoes ot the emrire, at the same time retaining possession of ineir eiiares. 6 The estates of all Polish proprietors who owo monev e taer to the State or to private persons Buall at oaco oe soia dt anouon, - 1 he third and fourth ot the above measures aoulv to tho estates of thous ndB of Poles who have baen banished or "Interned," and under the til ik almost every proprietor will be liable to lose his estate bv a lorceu hid, an ion vi luem are wimoui aeon eimor to the kitate, or to private persona, SI. Jliloutlno's plan wai adopted by the Emperor, but neilhur the Minuters nor tke Privy Council ware consulted on the subject, as it was learea they would opooso a measure involving to danusrousa eolitical oreoedent. The only official body to whom the project waa sub mltted was the "special committee tor Polita aSairs." lkis soramitiee is composed of persons known to be hostile to the Poles, yet it deo arod itself tr ainst the plan, and the onlv votes in it favor were those of M. Mi'outiue himself, his brother (tba Minister for War), and General Kaufmann, The Easperor, however, adhered to the view of this minority. and attar sinning the deeres, sent it to the Senate for registration and promulga'ion. wbico w.ts done at once. The Minister of the Interior, M. WalouleO, to whose department tha dueroa mora particularly re aud, then reaivned, and bis co' leagues i the Cabinet loudlv expressed their disap probation or it. A ministerial crisis followed, leav ing the lis Id open to H. Miloutme, much to thu con sternation of the friends of coa.Ututioual liberty in Kutsla, What We Owe to Balloons. M. rle Fonvllle sums up, in the Pantheon de F Industrie rt des Arts, the services already ren dered by the balloonists. "Without balloons," be says, "we should not know that parhelia, antbeila, etc., which used to be a subject of terror to superstitions populations, are caused bv particles of lte suspended in the air bv electric attraction; we should not know that the law of progressive refrigeration is not found to hold good at great altitudes, or that in the air there exists a tort ot Guli-streams, if we may be permitted to call them so, consisting of hot air, and atl'ordmfr an easy explanation of the Irregularity of the seasons. Without Mr. Glashirr's ascensions it could not have been proved that the bands of the spectrum are all of terrestiiul origin, and that consequently the astronomical tiieotle built upon tho supposed port tbey play in the universe have no reliable ,'oundutfon. It is not, therefore, posaiblo to asi;n any limits to the utility ot aerial naviga tion, such as la now praeticuMr, by the labors of distinguished philosophers." AMUSEMENTS. pltLEVb CONTINENTAL NEWS XX tXrilANOK. boirafnts to ail p arm oi Aausemtnt may be tin np to tH o'oieck evfriiiia. ISlly ADM I 8 8 1 O N 8. J 1 1cVets can if fad a f 1 HIM-UAMMB OfFICK. Ko 4!ll rfllr-M'T fctrepi. opposite the Pes lOrflce, ler il e ( , pi at, r h, W'ltui,aud Acadtir. of .Mmic bp to a 'rUirk. eerv evening. 1 1 "TITekTcAN .ACADEMY OF MU8IC. X'IRA0UI1NAKY AKSOt'KC'FMENT. Ftace fanrgpr William A.Voirn Iiiri'Cterol urchrsira t hsrles 1. I)nd Aonli l'rampter Hubert, liberie (JRAD J1VSHAL VHANOE AXD DRVMATtC MA'll.NF.h. BiOliDAV Al TKkNOON. March IP. TOR Till. W,M'HI' 1.1 U1 MIU OKDiiGK HOOD. 1 li fil ov iIik cell h. Hied Alt IMS ol ;1UV"'K'! '.Ftt MaS 'T EltA OMl'A.NY, rie-slnic throiiKh Ihlni.ol- li n i d I t iK'ny next, bavo kind y coDfcnicJ to reuinlu ii r fl ip spednl ecciuieu : Madame .toiiANN a RuTTER Madame HE m HA JO SNfEN. llli.010tii: II .r.KLMAN. HiA.vZ IliWMI.lt nn1 JOSt.PIl fl .l:MA"NS. 'r. Kood Tvlll a'fo besslKtd ly .ho arindpul artls.cs oi thu APCII PTBFKT THFATRK, rjthrkinit p-rnils len o' Mrs .IOIIN DKEW. lllli tliES UI b'l'ivl'.tvl IHKAI'K',. B- the kind peiutissle.n ol Meters Ul.'OVIt.lt &8INJT. iJI r. V, Al.M I 91 l.'EK I 111KAI HI'.. T.v the K'nd prrmlcflen of Jlr T .1. HEMl-UILT,, ho l.avc nil teueroufiy Tolunleeied iheir eiUuieut i" n Ires. Acmlfvlen ( incluillnp rerve'l smls1 WcenU 'lo le iiiiH.ie il on on, I a l r We 11' FiMT al tho ot demv. snfl at TUL M JXKK'S lluslc s-toro SEVtMIl und ( Il iN Ui. Deors ercti at 1 o'clock1 cnmmetir.c at '2 o'clocn. I'erlcriniiiice will c on nt fl o'c ock. t lli Vl-W CIIKS'XUT STKTKT TlIHATItE. i.' t III.SVUT IStiect above '1 welllh. LKO.NAi.li ll:jt.U WlJ.blAAi F. MSN. Lwnepii nitt itipii"eni. WILLI 'III, IvN Tteild'nt Manager Loore opeu at 6-ib Curtulu rises at J-4i. THIS EVKMNtI, THIS KVI'NIaO. PT. FATKK K'S MUBT, Iir, PATitlfK'S Mtilir, ST. PATUICK'H SlULll, the f reat Irish dr.ima, in thn-n acts HRI N r.OIIOIHVFj i;iiian H'ikoh'MKj 11U1AN UOUOlUMt; OE THE MAID OF ERIK, with a poweriul cant 1 otl;nc y liint time of I 11 K F1GKMF.N OF THTLADHLPHIAt 'HE l IhfkHii OF I'Ull.ADKI.rtUA.: TliK 1IKEML.N OF PUILADELPUlA? OR. TIIK IinOAD S'iKF.KT HF.IRF.S9, cant to the In 1 stir nirth of the ranuianv. with new local ncfncrv by K. srrlth anion r which may be loand A Vli-W OF TIli: STATE HOU--K, CIIESVUT STRFET. ABOVri TWELFTH. EIRE, IS TUIUH STHEET. M.AR VISE GBAD TAbLK AL'X OE THtl CIlY FIRE tOii PjNIKS with their Hose C'nr.-lngts, etc am Engines, Equip ments, etc. Cn MONDA v, March 19, l AUTOUCUE; THE STOlTpI JEWEIS. Ailmisslou to Evening Per ioi nianco, 25 cents, 8) cents, and Si. AIRS. JOHN PttEW'S NEW ARCH STREET 1.TJL THEATRE. Begins at 1H o'clock. HE.NEFIl'OFHlUARI UOIiSOX. FOUR GLORIOUS FIM'KS. . TO-NIUHT (hiitiirilay), March 17, K. II. Cralc's New Uurlosiiue, HAM LIT I Or, THE WEARING OF TUK BLACK. Bamlet(wtth songs) jSTUAal KOBON To be lollowed iiy (first tune) I HS KITtHES BELLK. Pitcher of the Felice STUART ROBSON loBHcr of tne Guards Mr. AUr.owe Alter which 1 HE WANDERING MINSTREL. Jem EnKiis fwlth minii STUART ROBSO N lo couclade with the stlrriiiK drama of KOBEK1 KM lit IT. Robert Frrrmett E L TILTON MOJDAY-MK. DILLON IS BEI.FHKGOR. WALNUT STRKKT THEATB E. N. E. corner KliiTU and WALMJI Streets. Seglns at 7X o'clock. GALA ENTERTAINMENT. Celebration or BT. FATKlCkVa DAT. The popular Travrdian, MR J. P. ROBERTS, will appear In the aruua romantic p. ay, in throe acts and live tableaux, ent tied THK. COBSIOAN BFOTHER9, with all its startling effects, complicated maeblnery, lentlvitlcs, etc. V.. Fabieu del Frnnchl,) .r, T n vnTt F17TA M. l.ouM-dei Frauchi, J' B' 0BE"rs Alter which Lover's great comic, palnotlo drama of Ire. aud ca.lud RORT O'MORF. MONDAY MR. IIACKETTAS "SIR JOIIN FAI.STAFF." EW AMERICAN THEATRE WALNUT Street, above Elithth. NEW ATTRACTIONS. Engagement ot the celebrated FOWLER SISTERS, four In number the most beautdol aud attractive dan acusesln America. EVFRY EVENING. AND ON WEDNESDAY ANU SATURDAY AFTER, BFLEND1D BALLETS, BRILLIANT COMEDIES, l.aup Pal" JJuriesques. I tumorous run;03. AmusFoirnia of al nations combined. QRAND BILLIARD CONTEST, AT COH CELT HALL, t AT CONCEBT HALL, AT COKCEliT JIALL, on Thursday; evening, March 22, ihgc, at 8 o'clock, ON THURSDAY EVENING, March at 8 o'clock, 22, 18CC, Eetween E. J. Phmkett, Champion, and Robert T. RyalL TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS, admitting one Gentleman and Ladles. J OR SALE AT ALL BILLIARD SALOONS, and CONTINENTAL HOTEL. The number of Cards being limited, persons wha desire to v. I tne sb this elegant gaino will do well to secure their tickets as early as practicable. 3 14 7t P.OSTUMES! COSTUMES! A splendid assortment of COSTUMES AND PROPERTIES, FOR MASQUERADES, Are oflered to the attention of the bad-golag public at this gay and festive season, at the COSTUMERY, Of twenty five years' establishment, No. 0 1 7 RACE STREET. North Side. Every effort will be made to please the taste of timsa who attend the Carnival Balls of the Seaaon, W. C. DESMOND, 1201m No. 911 RACK Street ASSEMBLY BUILDING. THE MASTER BAND OF TUB WORLD COU1NU. BURGESS, FESDEEG SST, MUGUES, AND LA RCE'fl MIN6TKS.L4. Fxtraorftlnary combination of talent great eon fede ration ol dhitiiifBmlied v ilUlOFIAN ARTISTES, Coiaprltlng TW ENTT-II0I1T BRIGHT FiRTICULAR STAB4, forming at once a eaaeUiltatJan ot unxurpaanad baaalr, strrastli aiasnlllceu e, and eflect In the heniuphere or scleutiflc a'tainoieuUi iau4 opeaiutt, TUESDAY EVENING, the 40th inttuit. 1 14 4t T-lfciRMANIA ORCH riSTRA. PUBLIC RE J kearouls everr 8 4TUFHAY AFTERNOON AT MUSICAL FUND HALL. 84 o'clock. Engagements maacby addreatliiR OEOSOE BASTERT, Agent No. 1231 MONTEREY street, between Ra"a and Vine 1 16 3m CADFMY OF FINE ARTS, CIIESNUT Street, above Tenth. Opeu iroui 9 M. till 6 P. M. Benjamin We i's great Picture Of ClilUST REJECTED stbl on ezhibhlou. 1 1 AUCTION SALES. M. THOMAS .V. SUNS, NOi. FOURTH Street. 13.) AND 111 8. TO CAPITALISTS AVO OTI1EH. PrBMC HAL', VKKY VW.U.VHI. BUSINESS rKOPFBTY. K.M)W AS TH :r N'TRAL HUlLD lv, No. 219 and lit W ALSO r Strint oppolt the jnerehi.nts' Ex-'hnaaa SS iee on vliut street. 140 Met in depth to Pear sirnt to ,r nU. On Tuifsday. Aprils, IRCB at 12 o'clook noon will bs so'i at publlo sale, a- t rhllaitHpnla xclianv, a I tnoi two Innr siory brick luiMlni:t n1 t lo oi arronri'1 themunto helupg ng sitniito on ihn niitti aid ' W ilnm tro n, dlrreiiv ouroalia tho Fx-hanifjj cootal iln toaeth-r in front cn A nlnnt street :IS tent, and extending i i d ptrj aont i40 ieet to Fer strot. known as ihn Ontril Biilldlag", with a pnace wr runitiiK iliionih to l'enr s;rtet. on wlilch 1 ereenrt a five a orv hrlc'i ulldinir lho Mtt-ntkD o, capltflil-t. bnukr and Imuran e eiuipaides Is eal'ed to :h ativa uientlnied proortv, con dining as It iloes. irany alvantKeos Its clon pro'lndtf 1 1 tne I xr-hani'e, ioL-ethT lih two ronts mal r It ueslraMn. Property In tnU par,euhr til iok l ctnsir.erfd pf more value pr oot fian lu any ot.lat b:o k In tht- whole lenvih of Wa nut struct C pr oi all Incumbrance. For Inrtlier nnr iciilur apply to LEWIS U. REDNtR No lfi . Kit HI H Htrret M:adelrliln. V arch lxC6. 9 13 lGt SCOTT, .in., AUCTIONEER. CUEbNCT iU06- No. l')2;i BALE OF 8TOpKINO MCHISFRY HEWING AND W1NMNO MAOIIIxES. On Monday Mnrninn, if Ih Inst., at Uh o'clock, ut the store No. 1"20 ("hocniit pt'ccr a let of-Ptocklnj: Muchliierr ol -hTtciiU's inuko, lu vood criicr, having been used bat a short time. it J. riTZrATKICK fc CO.- AUCTIDNEKS. Ntw Auction lioune. o. 9:1 CHESNUT Street MILLINERY, MANTUA- u1uIf4a, &0 X E U I LE OF FA SHI OX. portatlons lor the Spring nnd Summor cf 1SGG. MI1S. M. A. HINDER, ' No. 1C31 CIIESNUT BTREET, PIIILADELPUIA, Importerof Ladles' Dres and Cloak Trlmmlnira; also, I-uri i'mu iu-m j Issue Paper, lor Ladlos' ana Chil arcn'a Dr hcs I cexire to call your attention t th above curd, an 1 r1;ll be plenscd to have vou call and in doc t in t-ic. nnd I think .vou will nnd It the mom choice and eiegant a.-aortu,eu; to relect iruiu My iaclltles lor obtaining the men (lelrntre novel les ol the Earopean market are now ur,suipa-s d. and sttipinenta per m arlverery steamer add Ire.lineKS and variety to the collection, 'i he most destruble styles ot Ornaments, Buttons, l.acns Frlni.cs Ceid-, Tanfels, Velvet hlbboi . BelUn. Patent Hoots aud F.vea, trench CorHets eiileidn. Dress Elo vators, Fads, Hoop skirts of our own and Madame Demon si's make. Stamping Braiding and EmbroUcr Ingi French Fluting and OaunVrlng. Furlfian I'reiw and Cloak Maklnx. fn all Its varlet'as. I. allien furnish ng their rlcn and costly ma erlals mar rely en being artlntically fitted and their work tlulslied in the most prompt aud eflicieut uauuer, at tlie lowcit pewiblo prices. t u ting and Hailing nt the shortest no Iro. .sets of Patterns now ready tor Merchants and Dress makers. All the Fashion Boolr. for salo MRS. M. A. BINDER. 3 15 Im No. 1031 CIIESNUT Street, Fhllade phia. 1866. s r n r v a ma. OPENING Tuesday, March. On 20, AT MRS. E. KEYSBR'S CHILDREN'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM No. 1227 CHESNUT Street. 3 15 lm BelowThirtccnth, North side, Philadelphia. MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assortment of SPRI NO MILLINERY; Misses' and Infants' Ilais and Caps, Silks, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, etc. 13 15 4m HOOP SKIRTS. D U P L E X S K I It T FASHIONS FOR I860. U HA DIET 8 D UPLEX ELLIP TIC (OR DOUBLE 8FRINO) HOOP S K I 11 T . Each TIoop of this PECULIAR SKIRT Is composed ot TViO ttnett-irvipiri d ttei 1 irrmgt, braided TiuuTLiand riniiLT together edob to kpok, forming at once the H I KOM-iEs i and must FLEXIBLE HOUf made 1 hey will net bend or bkhas. like tne single springs, but Will KVKB rUMHBBVB tbelr PBKFKCI SOU BS AC TIFL L shape where three or four ordinary skins will have been inrown away as useless, 'i hen i ndtrful fl-nlmiiv Anns greatly to the com- FOPT apd CONVEMENCR. besWeS giving 1NTF.NSK PLKA81; KB tothevsKAKKK, as will be particularly exprrnnced by lathes attending crvud' d reoptiont, bain, oprras. etc. In fact for the promenade, r AuKie, the church, tha trr, or ear they are i'nsuupased. combining oomi-okt, crpAHiuTT and fcokouy, with that KLEOAKee ot shape wbicb has mado the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC THK ' STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHION ABLE WORLO. Mannrac'.urcd exclusively by tho SOLE OWNERS ol Patent, WESTS, BIIADI.EY & OAKY No. CHAMBERS and Nos. 79 and 81 READE Sts., NEW TORK. Merchants will ba supplied as above, and by Ptilladel ph a Jobbers. FOB SALE In all Fiiist-class Rstail 8tobes In this City. Iuqulie lor 2 U 3mip BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC BaVIUT. TJRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, Combining Durability with elegance of shape Now Spring Styles Just received. J. M. IIAFLEICm, 3 10 2m No. m CIIESNUT Street. 15 It A D L E Y S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, Most fashionable and popular In use. For sale by J. G. MAXWELL & SON. 3 10 7m B. E. corner F LE YEN TH and CH ESN ET LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. Mrs. S. A. Allen s World9 a Hair Restorer and Dress ing invigorate, strengttien and lengthen the hair. They act directly upon the roots of the hair, supplying re quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disap pears, bald spots are cov . ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the re i suit. Ladies and Children . will appreciate the delight ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impart- cd to the hair, and no fear of soiling the shin, scalp, or most elegant head-dress. Hold by oil Diugginta. Depot 193 & 200 Greenwich St. K. Y. WHAT 25 CENTS WILL DO I I KO. OO CIIK9XUT STREET. NO. 004 CIIKSnUT STREET. 23 CEKT8, 95 CENTS. KO. COS CIIESNUT ITREET, A. J. IIOTTS, a. j. norrs, 25 CENTS. 25 CE.VTS. a. j. uorrs, GREAT SALE OF RICH JEWELRY AND FANCY O00D3. A NEW FEATURE. A NEW FEATURE. 2S CENTS. 25 CENlfl. NOrniSQ LIKE IT NOtUIMtt LIKE If. Tho cntfe stock of a flrst-cla.s Jeweller and Faniy Goods Dealer, to be closed out to make room tor the Ledger" Oulce. ONLY OXf, ARIICL". 23 CENTS. (LY OLE AltlicLE 25 CENfa. SOLD AT A TIME. bOI.D AT A TU1U. Better than anr GhtSale. C1KT walk. til FT SAI.K. 25 CENTS. GIFT SALE. TWENTY FIVE CENTS TW.ST.K1VK ChSTS 1 WEN IY-F1V E CEN1S 20 CX5TS Ad One Dollar all ihnt Is Sfkcil nor article, no in.i'. tor ol wLut value it limy be. By uis method you ui i n . . A i , 'L.U wart u A COLD VA'ICll FOR OV; DOLL R. Fill ONE DOLLVR. A Silver Waieh. a Silver plated TeaFot. a RllverCouce Urn, a Mlvrr-i lateo Uobiet, i astor. Ice Fltciu-r, r.ufer l'lfh t ol Forks or r-poons oaa dollar. Kiel) Jewelry, oi all tne lattst aud most Improved patterns; Our lilasxeH,! Fans, 'J able and pocket Cutlery, beaiUes a great variety ot other goods. All to bo (ilvposd of on a new Plan ai sale at a nrlce aa omsluna ta evervbodv Incmuee fn tills lot mar lie tonnd a great Variety of attic es. such aa gtatlonerv. Kureloues Ink, Fens, rtaies. i ins Hair ivets, 1. Miles' unit iiucsiea, ro otn Hruxhes, rocket book, omns. ranee iiaoas ami I'er lumery, i'i ckskes of Fauer Coilars. Neck I lea. I.nerav- liigs, eic. etc 1'he.a goods can be purchasoa at 23 couts per article, according to the fol. owing terms: First. Oar pttions are required to seleot from the 25 rent list such an article er artlc es as thev may dtsiro. lor which thev glv the prlsa (twentji-flve cents por arne e) wu'en m wiany insiances is lower man luatoi the wholesale Ceo ers. Beeond. Inmialatelv alter con eluding this parchase. a regisierad certillcate or aruer will be given, free ei charge, naming an arilc.a in the SI list, that fin be had upon the payment of one dollar 1 he artlole so specified will then ba shown, and tha correct Informailon as to Us use and qualitr will be given. 1 brril. It Is then left aptional whether ihe holder of the certificate pars the do iar aud takes thi article or not Nothing is paid lor until you know w list you got. Special atttntton Is called to the tact that In no ce can the ilhhtest deviation from our esialiliKhed terms and rules bs made. A Hell adherenoe to our Impur lal system ot conducting thU novel sale is nocrnary, that all may shara equa ly the a'lvan'ages resulting fro rt our liberal method ot doing bunlness. By this inothod no money can be last. t money Is kazarderi. For vou do not pay, neither are you under aav obligations te pay. lor auy arlclo, uutll you know what you ure to receive. Evervbsdv receives mora than their money's worth and. as a matter of coarse, everybody will be delighted lih this novel pa'e. A visit f 10111 ltl),(6 laolra and gen'lemen Is expectod te ere a close out our Immense stuck. Cal and sea far yourselves, 'i be Indies will Bad a great variety of goads nariicularlv adapted to their use aud will noi tail to cull early. Ibis sale is really the latest novelty. No. l"2 Ckesnut street Sale to continue day and eveulng uatil all the goods are disposed ol. A. J. H0YT, Successor to J. 31. Blood & Co., i No. 602 CHESNUT STREET, Philadelphia, Pa FOTICE. Fine French Plate Show Peeks, Countcis, Casings, etc. for sale. Cases. Sates 3 13 ttuttt RELLEltS BROTHERS No. 18 N. SIXTH STREET, Having added to their fotmcr business that of MILL AND FACTORY FINDINGS, Intend keeping a full assortment of everything in that ice, which tbey will sell at tho lowest rates, Including Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting, Gum Eelting and Steam Packing, LACE AND PICKER LEATHER, BAND AND HARNESS LEATHER, ROLLER CLOTH AND SKINS, CARD CLOTHING, BELT HOOKS. RIVETS, ETC. Alto continue to munutacturo as heretofore, WIRE CLOTH, SIEVES, SCREENS, Etc Of which hand. full assortment Ja kept constantly on 1 8utalhs2uirp W f r "s n FEA.K33 MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN BOOKS. BIBLES. PRAYERS. Magazines, Novels, and all tUo New Publications. CARD, MEDIUM, AND IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. Stfrcescopts and Stereoscopic Views. Picture! f H Liatli Franod to order. 808 CHESTNUT ST. 808 i -jt;i GE0 ROE A. COOKE, DEALER IN SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COALS, YARD No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenue. I keep nothing fcut the best on nan, andean do- tn. .mr nart of the city at the reduced low rates. I am convinced that a trial will bring you back the second time. ' All orders left at No. 114 South THIRD Stroet, will be promptly attended to. 813rp nj HE STAMP AGENCY, NO. S04 CIIBSNCT J hi I'FKT , AltOVE TU1KU W ILUj Hfi tusiia vx A H'iYA'h oi 1 EKT DFHCBIPTION C0X8TANTLT ON HAND, AAD IN AMWiiAJ it ;;-J 808 CHLSTNUT BT. 808 HI A FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES MOTHER GREAT TRIUSini FOR TOE EVANS & WATSON S A F.E.V After Twelve Years Use It Still r.c- taliis Us Tire-Proof Qcalltlcs. READ TI1E FOLLOWING : BrttsroL, Bucks CorNTT. Pa.. V anli 11 1k.ii I JIr.its. Fvaks A Watson, Fuii.apixi'iii a i (Ii nts ! We take pleasure In siviiik nur te.tlmnnr In faor ot yonr Eire proof tales. Tills mornin our mill, vi Inch a a , fir Utrp was entimlt destiovod by fire. Your sale was exposed to .teryurai i.tat soinuch so that lho brsss knuhs and p ates were m i.,, ujf. Alter tha sale was recovered rrein the ruins It waa opened, and lha hooks papers bank notes, eto . loand to be 1,-r'rctly f r. trrted. Th's test Is a vcly hi h r ceniiuenitatlou of the sunenor merit ot your in,de dwt la, f. xourn, rwpecuuuy, ItllliUiNCB DOUAN. We have on hand a large asaorunent ot tha above) justly celebrated FIllE-PKOOF SAFES. ALSO, Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes, For Bank, Mercantile andDwelling Houso use, guaran teed free from dampno'a. We guarantee to sell at prices lower than othef makers. EVANS & WATSON. No. 18 South FOURTH Street. 3 IS St plEFIREIN CIIESNUT STREET letter from Wells, Fargo & Co. eiO.COO SAVED 13 HF.RKISG'S PATENT SAFE. Philadelphia. January 3. 18G8. Wkssbs. FAnr.rt., Dfrkisq A Co. Oentlemens-We have Just opened onr Pale, oae of your manafacture, which passed through the destructive flro In Chesnut a reet last night The Pafe vas lu our offlee, No. 607. which building waa entirely destroyed. The bate waa la iviimi place, aa you may well suppose, and was red hot when taken out of the embers. We are well satisfied, with the result of this tilal, and find oar books, paport and some ten thousand do'lars In money almost as per fect as when put In tho Sate. Nothing Is Injured, il wa except the leather bindings of the books, which are steamed; the money and papers are aa good aa ever. Truly yours, WELLS, FARGO & CO., Per J. B. COOK. Agent Tha above Eafe can be seen at our store. FARREL, HERRING & CO,, 3101m No C20 CHESNUT ftrcot LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS J and tor the ( llv ai d Cotin: v of Philadelphia. IN In the matter ot tne petition o the A LLI a MCI. PEfKO Ll I'M AiD COAL COMPANY lor ieav to su render thelt corporate iranctnees, mil be dissolved . i ne unucrsignea. appoinicu ny me sniu conn master snd Auditor, to report upon the propriety ot urantlmi the uraver ef said petition, and distribution ot lho ba lance remaining! lu hand, will meet the parties In interest tor the purposo of his apoolntmont. on AION- I'Ai. j'arcn to, imwj, at a o cioot r ai., at nis ouice. No. 43 Wa.nutsircat. in the eltr ol Philadelphia, when and w hreall pinous are required to appear and pie sent their claims. 3 13 tliotu fct TUOAIA8 J. WUhKKLU SHIPPING. Vt HAMILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE. IJiiLJ.. "AM Hnn mxk OS" hi kauciis " iilBEltMA." "COLUBIA, "OS, bill a,,' "INDIA.' "ClLtliO.MA," "UltllANNlA," Mecm lo LlVtKl OOL LONT-ONDEBBT, BELFAST. DCBLDT, hhlVltl, lUh,A.U libASUOW. HATE." OF PAxBAOK. PAYABLE IN PAl'EH CCUBFNCY. CABIVH fc'ju, 80,and70 blEAltAtifc SM jHt PAID Cr.K'l SKATES lsrned for bringing out passengers from the abova points at LUHJ K MllS 111A.1 AAI VllifcK UlSt. Also, to and trom AI.L MAI IONS ON THE IRISH BATLWAY3. FECIAL hOl'lCE. Passengers will take particular no'lee that tbe "Anchor Line" is ihe enlv line erautinir tia out. h ih keu at ti e above rates from Phlladeliiiiiit tv i tne points nauiea unove, and mat tne u.iorrsigued m the ouiy ui.lv ( utlicrLccU Ageui in tbiindcipiua, Apply to tv . tiDiii.i,, Bole Atcat for "anchor Link." I H No.il! WALNUT Street ' 1TirT!,., VOR NEW TORK. PniLADEL dl.delnhla Ktcam Proneller Comoanv Tin. bui.icu bwiiisure Line.s.vin Delaware uud Karitun Canal, leaving dally at Vi it. and 5 P. At., connecting with all Northern and Eastern hots. For freight, which wt l be tsKen upon accommortatlnir terms, atply to ILLIAJU Al. HA ilil) t CO., S 10 JSO. IdSO Ul.LtA Y Alir, AVCCUO FURNITURE. GEORGE J. IIENKELS, THIR1EINTH AKD CHESNUT STS., HEMTURE WAREHOUSE. A large assortment of Rosewood Drawing-Room Furniture Walnut Drawlng-Room Furniture. Walnut Dlnlng-Room Furniture. Walnut Library Furniture. , Walnut Hall Furniture. Rosewood Chamber Furniture. Walnut Antique Furniture. Prices are as low as the quality of the work will admit ot, GEORGE J. IIENKELS, 3 2 Im l ate of Ns. fCOnnd Bll CHESNUT Stroet 6 T0 l Ihaveala HOUSEKEEPERS. srpestocv at every variety of Furniture which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MABBLE TOP COTTAGE BEITS TVA-NfT CilAMBLB SLUTS. PAULO It 6C1T8 IN VtLVKT PLCHH. PABLOK 8C1TS IN UA1B CLOTU. PABLO'S BTJ11B IN HEP. bldcboards, Fxtenslon Tables, Wardrobes Book-cased Harnesses, Lounges, Lie t-to. J. I. GUSTINE. 1 lJm N.E. Cor. SilCOKD AND BACE JfTa BEVEcir'KTTMPS, REVENDJ3 BTAMPB, KEVENCli BTAMPa, Ot all fescrlptlKoa. Of all descriptions. Always on hand. Always on bund, AT FLOBENCR 8FWINO M tCHINE Ca'H UFr"U'Fi. ATtLOKENCK. OIW'INU l A CUlli E CO.'S Ot F1CU, lrl No. eiOCHKSNClMreet, N o taO C 11 r NUT Street One door be ow Seventh street, Okc dror below Heventh street 1 he mast II eral iliHcouut allowed. Ihe most Ubeiul dacouui ai uwed. . i I