THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAKCH29, ' 1866. I" 1 A AMFTSEMENTS. MMtrnm Compi.imejtt The nnmpron admirers fI the popular and talented Mia Annto Ward tondor nor a complimentary tentimoiual, to lako place to Morrow evening, at tne New Chesnut 6reot The, tre. Ine biU tor the occasion la tho moat attractiye one ot the Beaaon, boi ng the Cotlren Dawn, which will be presented in all ltn marnificcnce of acnnery nd wordertnl mechanical cflocta. Mrs. Sophlu (Timber Kuhn has kindly Toiuntrpred for the occa sion, and will rereontite the ro-tlc and beamlful 'Colloen Itawn.'' a character In which it is douotml Ifanerjaaan equal. We learn that this will poi liTely be the lat appearance ot Mr. Ku'in. a phe is Dont to retire trom the Majre. The publio and the protcralon have much to reirrnt in no irreBt a loaa. 1 he eyor popnlar and ircncron Frank Drew has also llndly roluntocrcd, and will Rive additional lustre to the performance bv hfa wlmatnhlo impersonation oi "Mylea-iia-Coppaleen." Miss Ward will appear in a character ie na made entlroly her own' Sho lata Mann" May the attondanco on tho oocaslon Kttoat the worth of artintio excellence. i t Amikicait TnFATiut Tho entertainments (rlyon tX hie place of amusement are growing more and more popnlar every eyonlnc The armceful Fowler RiHteri have met with warm reoention, and thoir lionnej have inciennod in aire on every succeeding . nirht. The wondortn! boy Kl Nino Eddie U a nnl ' verbal favorite, and la certainly one of tho most dar ing performera now before the publio. The arroe- , able vaudevilles, farces, and ballets aro put upon the tajre in Mr. riliri im's best stylo and are very much rimirel by the audiences. Mr. Fox baa some novel, tiea In preparation, wbioh will be announced at the proper time. Tot Griat Votaok to Ibklaito, at National Ball, eontlnuea the central po.nt ot attraction to our amusement-loving cltizon. Ko panorama ao rplendid as this abounding in scenes no magnifi cent and ofi'eois io startline has ever boon exhibited in l'biladoiDhia. The view of the Burning Ship is alone worth the price ot admission. The grandeur ; and terror of this awiul scene are ropiosented with ieh natural and Vmt-stirring effect that the awe struck beholder seems to see the reality before his astonished vision, as the . unfortnnatn naanenvcr Jrop into llio devouring fl imes, or cast themselves into the raging sea. and meet, a watery grave, whilst the led flashes of fire leap from yard to yard, and from spar to spar, and stream out hundreds of feot trom the doomed ship. And this is but one of many . scenes that fill tho beholdor with awe, wonder, admU . ration to one who has any love for the crand or t the beauliiul in his soul will fail to visit this on- equaled ranornma beloie it leaves the city. It will soon close. Exhibition every evening; aUo, Katur , day and Easter Monday at 8 P.M. . i , i Mr. Gough at tbx Aoadxmt this Evmtiira The indications are that Mr. Gouirh's lecture on Temperance at the Academy oi Music this evening will tairlytest the capacity of the house. Khould there be any tickets remaining Vnsold up to this evening they can be had at the door of the Academy, We are also authorized to state tbat in order to meet tho great demand for admissions, house, or standing tickets will also be ibr sale at the door this evening. The President Endorsed by Jeff. Davis' Brother. " From the Viclctburg Herald, March 7. The people of tuts city held a meetincr last , ' night at the Co'urt IIouso to endorse President Johnson. Federals and Confederates met on the constitutional platform and under the old flag. The gallant Jlerwin, with his armless sleeve, presided, with the Stars and Stripes float ing over him, and our eloquent voting friend, Tom Manlove, made a speech, which did him honor. The resolutions are simply such as might b expected on the occasion. They were sustained in speeches by Hon. Walker Brooke and others. VVe cannot fail to refer to the fact t that the venerable Colonel Joseph E. Davis, the elder brother of Jefferson Davis, was present on the platform, and under the flag of the Union, and declared that if the principles enunciated by President Johnson had been adopted by the North in 1SG0, there . would have been no secession. : ' Great Fiie In Danville Desrnctlon of the 7, y , Woollen factory and many other Build ings Loss $150,000. i ' Danvillk, Va.i March 27. About 11 o'clock last night the Planing Mill of Messrs. Linn & Co., -on the east side of the canal, was discovered to be on fire. The flames ' coiumunicattd to the Danville Woollen Factory adjoining, thence they spread rapidly to the stores of Messrs. Brown fc . Jeter, Pairo fc Co., Yates, William Robinson, Ilickson & Brother, and several small buildings on Main street, all of which were totally con i eumed. : Total amount of insurance estimated to be trom $60,0(10 to $75,000. The Woollen Fac tory was insured for thirty thousand dollars. The total loss by the fire will foot up one hun dred and titty thousand dollars, much of which is covered by Insurance. Richmond Times. A report is current in Paris that an agent from some great capitalists and contractors, who propose to establish a tunnel under the sea from Dover to Calais, has arrived in that city, com missioned to apply to the' Emperor for permis sion to make borings on the French soil in order to ascertain the pracueaomiy oi ine scnenie. IIE USEFUL,' ' ;' : AMUSING AND'' INSTR VOTIVE. The Noveltv Microscope, Like a good book, should be in every family and school in the land. "It tells you that In the leaves bf every forest, in the "flowers of every garden, and in tae waters . oi every rivulet, there are worlds, teeming With lite." FERCE'S" MAGNETIC GLOBES, WITH THE BOX OF OBJECTS, j Will be tound a never-iailing source of instruction and amusement In every School and Family. . AI,SO, GET ' , HILL'S ALPHABET BLOCKS, ' . The Village School, and Union College, and your little folks are supplied. ' nanrsiirnunsil BilinsnfT t, Pfl &lntKrviLrinurui DAPiunuri No. 512 AllCfl Street, 3 28 3t PHILADELPHIA. p A TIE Ii MAC1IE GOODS. - PAPIER MACIIE GOODS. TARTAN GOODS, SCOTCH PLAID GOODS. a fine a sortment of TaDler Hache Work Tablos, Writing Desks, Inkstands, and Scotch Flald Goods, Inst received ner the steamer "St. Goortre," too late for Christmas sales, suitable for Bridal Gilts, etc., will be sold low. ISAAC TOWNSEND, House FnrnlEhlng Store of lhe late JOHN A. MUIU'IIEY, Ho. 923 CHESNUT STREET, 1 24 Below Tenth street. pAPEll HANGINGS, , IRANCIS NEWLAUD & 8 ON, No. 52 North FIFTH Street. WALL PATERS, WINDOW SHADES, . I 28 1ml DECORATION1?, ETO. J. L. CAP EN. PHRENOLOGIST, Kui'cesaorto Fowler, wens uo.. niv.. written -,.,1 v..rti,i finsriutlons of ebarao- ter wuu (. uaris, oany ai c,. JrEMOVED. S. & JAMES M. FLANNAfSAN. t have removed fromNo. 304 to Ho. 420 S. DBLA ARK Avenue. HOm TOOSTON 11R0WI, H;EAD BAKERY, No. 1115 AJ KALI. BUWit. r m 1 ' FOR SALE AND TO RENT. fT FOR fciALE OK- TO RRNT TIIET JLJiolcirnnt Farm ot 4il Acie. wl'b hnmliioine M n a oii or oumry Healilenco, on the Uriah turimika, An dalntln, Ducks Cuiintv, Irnnsvlvanla, about 400 Tarda iroin the ( amrlcD and Amboy Railroad Station1 at And lufla, nd tliroe-loiirlli ot a mile lrin the atamboat whang oftlng convenient alao to lorrendalo, Cornwall Htatlun, and other art.lawnt stopping plaoen on the line of rallroRl lhe rueatlbii ia on an eminence ana has ths advantage oi beln one o' the moat iloKirnnle. aaiuhrlna, and liealUir "PutM for a residence In tlie(tite or Petin iylvinia lh manainn Is every way comiuodioiin. with rood reilar, eparlnnadinlnv room, Kitchen parlor, dor mltorles elc. whlmt there are a large and Improved bnrna ont-tiouen, ex. et.' A line loi ot fnm travel Ing Hnrtes and blooilnd Mare, toifotlier wlih HoraoB uoeiul lor farming purposm, will be clifpoed of at theaale; an win be, a ao, VVaRoua. HHrna, ui mini; rtcrlii g, ami Vehicles) Cattle. Poultry, lioune roH KnrnlOire, nilcellaneoiiK artlclea. etc, 'etc. lhe entire property ot 4(1 nrrca, with nlatitea crops, mansion, and appiiiteiimicoii, may he sold at private sale, or leated for a term oi tw yearn, rent puvohle in advam e, at any time irom the nrea. nt date until ilio rtv of niihllc nl. An adjolnliik' and cparnle ot of ill acres, beaiiilfuily altna ed, ami havin? a front ot abont I V) yards on the iJrlBtoi MriipIKe (inakinn It most suitable for the erec tion ot a country residence) may be disposed of in like manner. If . however, this lot is not dl.posed of ptl vaielv, I will be peremptorily sold to the highest uldticr on the day orsnle. The property offernl It every way desirable, bolnir near to colleges, churobes, public schools, eto . and pcwsci"slBu every conuort that the hpart can wish for. It IconylJVi miles trom Philadelphia which can be leached at almost every hour ot thednv or nlxht. Kills plvlnu further and tnll parti ulars can be seen at Messrs. Andrew C. t rulg A Co.'s store, Front street,, above Walnut t i'essrs WatKIn A Weaver's, Library street, above Fourth; James K. ( sntwell'g, N. W. corner ot Gerniantown road nnd Master street, and at John P. Jenkins' stables, llroal street below Walnut. 1 he pale will take place on the premises at 12 o'clock on JIOJiUA Y.April fl. lim. Persons wishing to visit the premises will net oi! the curs at Andalusia station r. A. A.K.K. C3 5W 41 JAMKS R. OANTWELL. TO RENT THE FIItST-OLASS REST- D1.NCE. Ho. 213.1 SI'RINU (IAR11K.N Street, with lurnlture lor sole. Rent. KHUO. Annlv on tha nrcml.es ttoin 1 to I o'clock P. M. il 27 6t TO KENT. DOUBLE COTTAGE, CON talnlnn eleht rooms, and five In the attlo.ontha Trenton RHiiread. one mile hclnw 'I'aennv. with enf&ch bouse and stable. 3 24 2w Apply at o. 717 WALNUT Street. LOST.' IOST OR MIST.ATD SCniP CERTIFICATES i of the DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INStlR- AUCJS COMPAQ y. as io, lows :- Nos. 11,621, 11.1122, 11.7SS. and 12.471, all In the name ot J. BOLTON WINPKNMY. Executor Ot i. WINPKNSr. Application has been made to said Company for new certiilcates in place of tbose so lost or mislaid. 12932 Executor. TOST OR MISLAID, A PERPETUAL POLICT i OF INst'KANOK, issued by the Fire Association of Philadelphia, to JACOB BAMLhK. for lbU0. dated July 13, lbtiU. Any Information thereof -will ho received oy . J. r,iui.nuit,ii, t Aitorney-at-.aw. 3 !1 lmrp No. 407 Korth FIFTH St. WANTS. WANTED TO RENT, FOR ONE YEAR sav from May 1. a furnished country property, in exchange lor a centrally located city residence, in a de sirable neighborhood, and well furnished. Appty at -no. vim w alh u x Mroet. a tj at THREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO J act in imrortnnt locations for the Hew York Acci dental Insurance Company. Active men 01 good address, apply to FKAMv O. ALL F.N, Branch Cilice, No. 4iff CltKSNUT street. Apply soon. tn THE EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS AND BLINDNESS. THROAT, LONG. CHEST DlSKASES. CA- TAKKU. ASltlMA. IMtL,KVlMJ ArrCU- TIONS A1 DIEASE.S OF THE DlOES- T1VK ()ttllAN.-l)K. VON MUMOHZIB- KF.R'S new and unrivalled svstcms of treating the above WALADlFb with his ' Al O.MISKR." has re ceived the very blpbest approbation iroia the best medi cal men oi an huuuwl,-, ana ine irtiutor. u u r or the entire medical PREHS. These, with TEST I MO KIAL8 Irom and RKFEKEKCES to responsible 'III- ZENS. can be examined by all who reoulte his profes sional Services, at hra uif iiCJ- ana iiLsiuKsrE, jno. lOdl WALKUT Street. a.iim-rp LEGAL NOTICES. INSTATE OF WILLIAM PHILLIPS, DE !i ceased. Estate Of ANNA PHILLIPS, deceased. ine Auditor appointed oy me urpiians i,uuri iu audit, seitle. and adjust the two several first and final accounts of JOHN (i. PHILLIPS. WM ri. PHILbi frt, CLEMENf S PHILLIPS, and CLIFFORD 8. PHIL LIPS. Kxooutors and irustees under the wills of WIL LIAM PHILLIPS, deceased, and oi amwa raiLLira, deceased in account with the real estate ot said dece dents, as well as the two several accounts as to income ot the parties named Trustees under the wills of W I L LIAM PU1LLIHS. deceased, and ANNA PHILLIPS, deceased, in account with ULitAur. in riiiL,L,n , ana report distribution of the respective balances In the ti-nna r.t t ia neeoiiniunt- win uitwi uih uaiiies iuib- rested: tor the purposes of his appointment, on TCKH- DAY. April 10, 18 at 4 o'clock P. M.. at his office, Ko. 717 WAJJN Hi (Street, in mo cuv m rmituiniuu. V Viii, v a, 29 thstuSt Auditor. OGEES' . i FlUGRAIXT ODONTOLIiVE, FOR CLEANSING AND TRESERYING THE TEETH. Removes all substances destructive to the teeth, prevents discoloration and the accumulation of Tartar, and a spongy relaxed condition of the Gums,' imparting a pleasant and refreshing fragrant taste to the mouth. Guaranteed to contain no acid,' or any substance that will . injure or de stroy the teeth. Its cleansing and healthf ul proper ties' arc certified to by prominent Den tists throughout the country. Sold by I)rn(rirlat, Fancy Goods Deal ers and Perfainen, and at Depot, Ko. S3 UEEBIT Street, Sew York. Ask for ROGERS' FRAGRANT 0D0NT0LINE, and take no other. JOHNSON, HOLLO WAY & COWOEN, 8 20 tutbslStrp WHOLESALE AGENIS. gELLERS BROTHERS, No. 18 N. SIXTH STREET, Having added to their former business that of MILL AND FACTORY FINDINGS, I ntend keeping a full assortment ot everything in that line, which they will sell at the lowest rates, Including Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting, . 1 Gum Belting and Steam Packing, LACE AND PICKER LEATHER, ' , ' ; BAND AND HARNESS LEATHER, ROLLER CLOTH AND SKINS, j CARD CLOTHING, BELT HOOKS, RIVETS, ETO. alio continue to tuanuiaeture as heretofore, WIRE CJ.OTIJ, SIEVES. SCREENS, Eto. Or which Laud full aseoitment is kept constantly on l autuUM'mrp FINANCIAL. "y E OFFER FOR SALE Central Pacific RR. 7 per Cent. Bonds, .Interest payahie in GotiU ' in the cihi ef Nwa Turk; XJ. S. O'S, IHOCT, Issued to the Pacific Railroad Co. Interest payable In currency. The oheapest Uoorn mcnt Bonds on the market, received by Uaited States Treasurer at 80 per cent as security for National Bank Circulation. Morris and Essex Railroad First Mortgage 7's, Due IOI4,, Htrlctly Flrst-cliss Bonds; for sale lower than ether Ponds of the same olass. Oovernmen t securities of all kinds boo slit and eoid. Stocks and Gold bought and sold on commtsilen la this and other markets. Interest allowed en deposits, E. W. CLARK & CO., Bankers, 1138m No. 3B S. Third St Phllad. THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES No. 64 BROADWAY. Mines, VIneral Lands, and Ores examined and reonrted. panics. onsntiauons anomea on an Mimnfr, .etallnrftlcal and Chemical guesilona, at the ofllce et the Bureau, GEO. D. H. GILLESPIE, President. DRAKE EE KAT, Socretary. 1 10 tutus rp' HOOP SKIRTS. D UjP L B X SKIRT FASHIONS 0B I860. BRADLEY 8 DUPLEX XLLIP1IC (0B DOUBLE SPIilSO) HOOP SKIRT. Each Hoop of this PECULIAR SKIRT Is composed of. Two finett-itmptrKt sterl sir t ffi. braided Tiubtxt aii(t S I KUNOE.ST and most FLEXlliLE HOOP made. They will not bkud or bhkak like toe aiugle springs, but will kvkk rKESitavB their i hrkkct and beautiful. pbapr. where three or lour ordinary, skirts will have ueen mruwD away as useless. 'J heir vnndrrtul Jii xtbtiuw adds orkatlt to thecoK- FOBT and CONVBNIEM(?B. beslUea RlVlnK MTBM8BPLKAHUKai io tne weaker, as win oe particularly erfrrnnccu ay LADibs uiienuinK cthkw u rec-riionioaiu, operat. etc. in act lor ine fromenaae. or nuusc, tne cnurcn, .inra tre. or ear they are UKRimpAssED. cambinlDK comfort, nt BABiLiTT and kcokohi, with that BhBOAKeaol shape which has made the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC THE STANDARD HKIRP OF THE FASHIONABLE. WORLD. Mannfaetured exclusively by the SOLE OWNERS of Patent, "WESTS, BRADLEY & GARY Ko. CHAMBERS and Kos. 79 and 81 READE Sts., NEW YORK. Merchants wlllba snnnlled as above, and by Phil ad nl chia Jobbers. ion sale in all FiBST-'CLAsa Bet An, Storks la this CITY, lnqulie lor 2 14 lirarp BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC 8KIKX. JJR AD L E Y ' S ; DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT Combining Durability with elegance oi shape. New Spring Styles Just received. J. M. IIAFLEIQII, 310 2m Mo. 002 CHBSXTJT Street. jjRADLE Y'B DUPLEX ELLIPTIO SKIRT, Most fashionable and popular in ubc. For sale by J. G. MAXWELL & SON. 3 10 2m 8. E. corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT. QEO. -L. COOKE IS SELLING IHE PRESTON COAL, Which Is the very test SCHUYLKILL CQAL coining to this market, AT $7 PER TON. ALSO,, EAGLE VEIN, Same sizes, at same prices. Deliverable to any part of the city, perfectly clean, and free of slate. . Orders received at No. 114 South THIRD Street. EMPORIUM, 3 13 rp No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenue. (joal: covli: BEST QUALITIES OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, AT ALTER'S 0 0 A L Y A R D, NINTH STREET, BELOW CIRARD AVENUE. BRANCH OFFICE CORNER OF SIXTH AND SPRING GARDEN 61RHETS. 21 T)EAIt-ADMIRAL NAVY TOBACCO At BEAK-ADMlKAli AVX TOBAOCO. ItEAH-ADMIRAL NAVY TOBACCO. BLACKiFAT A SUQAB-CUEED. BLACK-FAT AND 8UO AR-CliRED. BLACK-FtT AND hUGAU-CCBED. BEST IS THE WOULD. ' BEST IN THE WORLD. BEST IX IHE WOULD. FKKE FltOM Hi IMS. FREE FltOM STEMS. , FREE FROM STEMS. DE AN, ho. 413 CUE8NOT Street, General Dealer In Tobacoo, Clears, l ipes, Eto , bas the Sole Agency for .he above Celebrated flary Tobacco. FOBTT OFFICES T) RENT, In the United States Hotel Building. Apply at DEAN'S Tobacco and Cigar Store, . 138 lmrp No. 411 tUEsNUT Street v?---7r TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, BRACEa, Cft'ClLjIJaiid all other Hurtles! appliances of tbe mi,t approvva minis, inniineiy superior to all oitmrs. at No. 541 Nor Ui SEVENTH btret. Lnutes attended by Mis. Dr. MoCI.ENAC'UAN. Ma'e -flupart- iuut py A comptiUiut lurtjeou. I a aiury CARPTIN,. Ao 0 jv it j? is rr i rv h- J. F. & E. B. .0RNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STHEET, HAVE NO W OPEN THEIR SPEING IxMTOHTATIONS OF NEW CARP E TINGS, AT GKEATLTf 1JEDUCED 1'KICKS, ON ACCOUNT OF THE DECLINE IN GOLD. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, TVo. 904 CHESNUT STREET. 3 20 3mrp (JARPETINGS ! CARPETIXGS ! AT RETAIL. McCALLlllS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 519 CHESNUT Street, OFF081T1 IBDEPEHDBJlCB HALL, Bojt leave to inform the public that thoy havo now open their SPRING STOCK OP CARPETINGS, KEW AND CHOICE DESIGNS 0 Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, Which they offer at prices corresponding with THE DECLINE IN COLD. FBENCH AND ENGLISH AXM1NSTER. ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON. VELVETS, ALL WIDTHS. S UPER10R ENGLISH BR USSELS. TAPESTRY ENGLISH BRUSSELS. ROYAL WILTON, VELVET, BRUSSELS, 1 irn'.TJ WIVTDV IMDDt'lf We offer tho above in all widths, with borders fur iiaus ana siaus. Also Imperial Three-Ply Carpet Extra Superfine Ingrain. just received, white; bed, checked, and fauctt :, Canton flattings, OF ALL WIDTHS. I 4 McCallums, Crease & Sloan, No. 010 CHESNUT Street, orrosiiE INDEPENDENCE. II all. 13 21 lmrp n t. pmrn mtt.t.bii 1J U 11 JLA J XX W JL XJ KJj GERMANTOWNy PA. McCALLlllS, CREASE & SLOAN, BIanafao(arrH, Importers, and Wnole. ale IetIerti In CARPETING S, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, Etc. WAREHOUSE, No. 500 CHESNUT STREET, OPPOSITE TBS BTATK HOUSE, Philadelphia, RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 3 6 8mrp No. BIO CHESNUT STREET. QAIirETINGS! LEE DOM & S HAW Are now opening a lull assortment of Foreign and Domestic Carpets. These goods wllsbe sold at the LOWEST CASH TRICES, to coirespond with the FALL OF GOLD. No. OlO ARCH Street, 281m ABOVE NINTH. Q A H P E TI NG S, A I.AEC.E STOCK OF PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTUBE In stole and constantly rocelvlnfr, AT VEBV LOW PE1CES. GEORGE W. IIII.L., 2 1 thetuSiu 'o. 120 Kortk IUIRD (jtroct. DRY GOODS. 13 PltlCE A WOOD, H3 N. NIKTII ETJi'EKT. AUOVH ARCFI, Have Jnst opened a cew lot fast color Calioool, 15 otitaajard. 1 lii t finality Amrrioan Calicoes, 18 cents I yard. Bi-st ninkei Blcanhrd niW Utiblacnoil Muslin. Heavy Blrachod Muslins, 25, 23, 83, 85, 87 and 49 cents. I'liLiIeacliod Muslins, 13, 23, 25 and 28 conts. Pillow Case and bheetiua Aluolins. Tablv Linens, Nnpltins nnd l'oreis. Scotch Diaper, by the p'ece or yard. Huckaback rowellinr, by the jard. WHITE GOODS 1 WHITE C00D3I, White Marscillos. CO, 75, 'Jaud $1 12. Cambrie, Jaconet, Nainsook nnd Swiss Muslins. Kainsook Stripe and l'iaid Muslins'. Cambrie Plaid Muslins. Plaid, Stripe and Dotted &niss Marlins. Marseilles, Lancaster, and Honeycomb Qnllts. Just opened, a new lot of Potl do Chowo, 25 conU a yard. Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery and Cloves. Ladies' Buffand White Ulcvos. Ladies' Kniriish Silk Glovos. Children's Lisle and Berlin I broad Glovos. Ladies' and Misses noop Skirts. Ladies' and UenU' Linon Hdkrs. Gents' Ncck-tios, Shirt Fronts, and Suspendora A new lot ol handsome Uuunot Kibbons. j. PRICE A WOOD. Ko. 113 N. NINTH Stroet, above Arch. N. B. Will romovo to the N. W. corner Einhth and Filbert streo's about the last of April. 8 24 (JIIliJVX MUSLINS. PILLOW MUSLINS. AT 31 CENTS. YARD WIDE MUSLINS, AT. 25 CENT3. WIDE SHEETING, $1-00. FINE SHIRTINGS, 35 CENTS. YARD. V IDE UNBLEACHED, 25 CENTS. , YARD WIDE EXTRA HEAVY UNBLEACHED 28 CENTS. YARD WIDE CHINTZES 25 CENTS. ' LINEN GOODS. LINEN SHEETINGS. $150. 8-4 TABLE DAMASK, $ 1"00. 8-4 LOOM D AMASS, $1-00. 8-4 UNBLEACHED DAMASK, 75 CENTS. 7-4 UNBLEACHED DAMASK, C5 CENTS., 100 DOZEN. NAPKINS, S2'65. . 200 DOZEN RED BORDERED TOWELS, SH'OO. J. C. STRAWKIUDGE & CO.; 1 2 8mrp N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STRFETS, J1 A N C Y CASSIMERES I AND CLOTHS, FOR LADIES' SACKS. JUST OPENED, A FULL AND VARIED STOCK, AT REDUCED PRICES.' ! CUE WEN STODDART & BROTHER, Kos. W. 452, and 154 N. SECOND Stroot, 8 27 8t Abov Willow. I7IGHTII STKEET RIBBON STORE, No. 107 J N. t IUHTH Btrret. foor doors above Arch street I would respectiully announce to the ludli's generally that I liave now open, at utiuUj reduced prices, a coin- uieiu nniriuilHll ui MILLINERY Am STRAW GOODS, consisting of STRAW, BRAID, AND HAIR BONNETS. aTKAW HATS. for T.adles and Children, the newest Shanes and stvln. UUNNK'l' blLKH, Citattf, in ail slutdes, wltU Uibboui 10 uaicu. HONNl'.T AND TRIMMING ElBBONS, . the best to be lound in this oliv r'KtNt H AM) N1CW YORK BONNET FRAMES at tiie lowest prlcps. FKESCII FLOWERS, a Ktilnnclltl variety. Auto. 111-nloiis. I-aces, Bonnot Omatnentst in foot. every urtiule used iu making or trimming a bonnei tr Orders as punctually as heretofore attended to. . JULIUS SICHEL, ; (Late Slchel A WeylH i 2'tutbBlmrp . , No. iu; N. KIUU'IU Htieet. HE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN IHE COUNTRY. LACEY, MEEKER & CO , No. 1216 CHESNUT STHEET, OFFER OF TflEIB OWN MANUFACTUBE i BUGGY HARNESS, front 22'60 to also LIGHT BAROUCHE do WOO to 150 I1EAVT do do 75 CO to 800 EXPRESS, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS 27-&0 to 90 WAGON JtND bELF-ADJCSTING IS OOtO 30 STAGE AND TEAM do lOOOto 80 LADliV SADDLE, do 12-00 to 15(1 GKN'iS' do do 8tH) to IS Brldlea, Mountings, Hits. Roactta, Bone Coven, Btunbei, Combi, Coups, Blacking, Ladles' and Gent Travelling and Tourlut Bagi and fiacki, Lunob Basket DreMlng aud Shirt Cates, Trunk and Valise. ' l SBOmrp Mo. laio CllKSNUTST. IASSI'ORTS riiOCURRI), ACKNOWLEDlJ. . uitota, Dcpoaltlons, Aflldavit to Accuuni. tuknu by JOHN IL i'UK'K, ' Notair Pnl He, roinmiwloner for all the State. Pension and Prize AReut, No. 'in LOCK Street. 24 lit ICE CREAMS AND WATER .ICES, ALL flavoni. lULJiY'a.Ko. 1118 BACK StroeU t iUi JTfiW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COM.P AN Y FOR INSURING AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. Capital, - - - 8250,000 President, WILLIAM A. EAYLEY Secretary. EDWARD GREENE. INDUCEMENTS. The rate of premium are very low Tee plan I o simple- tbat anr one can eotnpreheu all it worklnc - Mo Mrtllral Ex am I tint Ion In Reqnlrfxl, And tbone who have been rejeoted bj Life CompanlM in oonwquenceof hereditary or otJicr dlseam. can effoct Innirance in till Companr at a Terr mail t. No-better or more tatlilactorr ue oan be madao e rul a lam. TOLICIES ISSUED BY LAMASTElt & GA8KILL, N. W. Corner Fourth and Walnut . Sts., JlOra, GENERAL AGENTS FOR PENNSTLVANIA. MARYLAND GOLD MINING CO. 9 OFFICE, Nos. 20 and 21 Washington Building, THIRD STREET, ABOVE SPRUCE.: 8paoimens of Auriferous Pyrites, AND Oold-1 Jeering Quartz, Frem the mine, are on exhibition at tbe COMTANT'ft. ROOMS, from 9 A. il . to 4 P. M. Agreeably to a Resolution of the Board, . 500 Nliurett o'uly of itae Capital Slock of tli oniMuy( Will be nolil at ubcrloil n price, TEN DOLLAR PER BIIARE, on application to - A. E. OltlFFITirs. J 20 GlrO PRESIDENT. JUST RECEIVED! DIRECT FROM RICHMOND ! CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. i CHEWING TOBACCO: , Cent. Navy, ticut, 90 cental Nary, good , io Navy, made belore lhe war 40 Cuvenili.li. ben aweet 90 Contiiosa, b $t... 90 Conk" si. eweei, made be ore the war lid KUiunUvr at d flHiitatlon TwLit 90 Coarse '1 tv bit best 90 Rough aod Ready, Uncut in the country tl'SO ltotiiih and lioudy. mndenotore tun war 15 Dniou i wist. niaJe before the war 61) Oronoco Twmt, best 1 00 Go.den TwiBt made before the war... ,. hi) Uravoly' C't'lflbratcd J-00 ltrlRlit Flir. pood 75 I.adiea' Twist 1 40 Diamond 'J wit l-3i) liaik Pialn, beat In the country 1 01) Liiilit Plain, pood 1 25 Celebrated Mountain Dew I 23 8MOKIG IOHACCO. Celebrated T one Jack J5 Hold Dot Lj nebburu, qnal to anv In the country... 1'5j Lviichhuri,sl t0 and 6 cenU per pound Prime Lynchburg, made be oraihe war.i... 41 Gcod L nclibure ....,. S8' Zephyr Pun". I oo 'J ogetiier with many other varieties not ouuniaratJd. A literal dhicouut al:owcd to tke tr.i le. JAME8 DAIFT, American and Hpanijh i inar Manuutctory, . . oa. 19"J1 and 2570 CALLOWUILL Stroot. 3 23 lflt Philadelphia. ESTABLISHED 1195. A. S. ROBINSON, Frcncli Plate LooUlng-Classcs, ENGRAVINGS PAIST1NGS, DRAWINGS ETC. Manuiactnrcr of all kind of Looking-Glass, I'ortrait, una Pio ture F raines to Ordey. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, THIRD DOOB ABOVE TIIE COXTINEN1AL, ' PnlLADELPniA. 8 15$ UY PUItKITiURE A GOULD & CO.'S C5 ION DEPOTS, Nos; 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street KOpponite Chrtrt Church), And Cornerof NINTH and MARKET 1 The largeBt, cheapest. and beat atoek o. " FURNITDKE Oievety dor crtptlon In tbe aorld. '110 QOITEKING MACHINES. COFFERING MACHINES, A lame assortment of Gofloring Slaoltino Just received per steamer "St. George." . FOB SALE Br ISAAC TOWNSEND, Hotae-Furnieljing Store of the iato JOHN A, ML'KPllET, No. 922 CHESNUT STREET, 1 24 Ilelow Tenth Street. WEST CEOV: VOA RDINO-SCltoOL tor Girl, at WEST GROVK BTATIOM", Phliadel pbia and Bultlmore t niral Railroad, C'litt'r eo., P a lie euiunier Term of full twenty week will com mence on Becond-day. tlieTih ot 5th mo. next. The coume of instruction 1 complete and thorough, competent inBiructor are einployed, and improved me thods of tcacblug are adopted. The prumotiun of th health and happiiievaof the pupiuiaa IeaOiug object For circulars, adiiieii tbe Principal. TUU41AS T. COXARD. 2 22thtttlOt . WKBT GROVE. Pa. TAB, HUNTKK, No. 41 N. SEVENTH UTREET, ABOVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA. Acknowlrditcd y allparrtrt pttrr'ited a by far tha MU8T htC'Oj'.hHFCL PlIYtJICIAS ftl tna treatment or lhuatet in kit tpttialty. QIHCK. T1IOBOUI.H, andvrrmnntnt aurtt guaranteti luvrr cane. Keuieniber DK. HUNTER H Celebrated Kcmedle cn only lie had cenuine at hi old eatnblubed Ofllce. Ma. 4 N. hi. Van ill B'uet. abuv Hi hurt, h ti GOLD, SILVER, AND WASHINGTON CAKES, uvt tg le e&coii' hUXl 'H,iql 1USAC Bu