published every afternoon (Sundays excepted) at No. 108 S. Jhtrd street. Price, Three Cent ' Per Copy (Double Sheet), or Eighteen Cents Per Meek, payable to (he Carrier, and mailed to . Subscribers out of the city at Nine Dollars Per Art.im ; One Dollar and Fifty Cento for Two Months, invariably in adoatce for Hit period ordered. 1o insure the Insertion of Adeertisements mad of our Editions, they must be forwarded to our office not later Vian 10 o'clock eachMomina. PHI DAY, APRIL IS. 18G6. The Toint Iloime Tragedy. Tub thrUl of horror which ran through tkls community when the recent terrible masacre near the site of tbe old "Point IIouso" was first announced, Is now succeeded by an emo tion of satisfaction proporlionably Intense, In cotwequence of the arrest of tbe murderer. The slaughter oi eight persons In daytime, within the limits of the city, for the sake of plunder alone, and iu discovery, by accident, about four days afterwards, Is, perhaps, the most remarkable instance of homicide within tbe criminal annals of this country. It la diffi cult to comprehend how tbe human mind, bowevr depraved, could contemplate such an inhuman butchery of defenseless women and children, from a mete motive of cupidity, and without personal malice towards the victims, much less cxtcute the puipose in cold blood. Atrocities of this character are continually happening in all communities; and wblla philosophers ma? speculate as to tbe moral aud mental pei version from which they sptingr, the great body of tbe people are more immediately concerned in the detection of crime when committed, and its certain and prompt punishment. The particular case la view illustrates, in a most striking and impressive manner, the impossibility or next to impossibility of per petrating a murder almost anywhere, but especially in a city like this, with impuulty. Escape is out of the pale of the doctrine ot' chanoes. There seems to he a divine provi dence that pursues and surrounds and con trols the fugitive manslayer wherever he may turn in his wild and frightened flight from justice, and which meets him at all points with the question '"Cain, where is thy brother what hast thou done ? The voice of thy bro ther's blood crieth unto me from the ground.' And it is this power of the almighty and all seeing God, working in the conscience of the most hardened criminal, which bewilders Mm in his efforts to flee away Iroin the law, and often leads his feet into the very toils of the detectives. Hundreds of thousands of eyes are looking, and hundreds of thousands of ears are sharply listening, to catch the mur derer! Into whatever paths he may wander, or place oi concealment he may seek for refuge and safety. Justice in this instance has not been slow In her pursuit and arrest of the assassin. Though he had time to have gone hundreds of miles away from tbe scene oi his crime, something mysteriously held him here, and he was taken last evening at a point not re mote from the Bpot where he brutally slew all the members, but one, of an entire household. His trial, of course, will le little more than a tim. His guilt is put beyond question by his own con fession. And the interval between his con viction And execution should be only long enough to satisfy the requirements of Christian decency and mercy. The swiftness of discovery and punishment in a case like this is necessary for the sake of example. The evil-doer must be Impressed by a wholesome terror, In order that the security of society may bejincreased and strengthened. Crime abounds toa fearful extent, and requires to be checked by the severest discipline of the law. -Our police have discharged their duty most laudably, and what now remains to be done, depends on our Criminal Court, which, no doubt, will meet the emergency in an ex emplary manner. ' The Loan Dill. The new Loan bill, which has passed both Houses of Congress, is now a law, having been signed by the President, ft is a highly important measure. It amends the tot of March 8, 1805, entitled "An act to pro vide ways and means to support the Govern ment," and says that it shall be so extended ani construed as to "authorize the Secretary of lie Treasury, at his discretion, to receive any toasury notes or other obligations issued undei any act of Congress, whether bearing interert'or not, in exchange for any descrip tion ofixmds authorized by the act to which this is au Amendment, and also to dispose of any description of bonds authorized by said act, either ia the United States or elsewhere to such an amount, in such manner, and at such rates as ' he may think advisa ble, for Uwtul money of the United States, or fot aby treasury notes, Certificates of indebtedness, certificates of deposit, or other representatives of value which have been or may be Issued under any act oi Con gress, the proceeds thereof to be used only lor retiring 'treasury notes, or other obligations Issued under anj ct of . Congress. Bat nothing herein contained shall be construed to authorize any increase of the public debt; provided, that of United States notes not more than ten millions pi dollars may be re tired and cancelled within six ' months from the passage of this act, and thereafter not more than Tour millions ot dollars in any one month; and provided further, that the act to which this is an amendment shall continue in force in all its provisions except as modified by this act." . ; ; ' . , 1 his does not fully meet the requirements ..d -fcwrj of the Treasury, and yet It r .direction. Theenoct THE DAILY i EVENING TEL'EGKAPII. PIIILADEfji'IIIA, FUIDAUthlll. 13; 18CC. will be to reduce the amount of the curranoy to the extent of ten millions of dollars within the first nix months from the date of the pas sage of the bill, and at the rate of five millions per month thereafter, which is deemed by Congress to be as rapid a contraction as the financial and commercial interests of the country will conveniently bear fust now and for some time to come. Whether that be so or not we need not inquire, since it is too late to alter what has been done, while it may also be assumed that ' in a matter of so much delicacy and great consequence, it is better to err, If at all, on the side of cautions mi-deration, than incur the risk ot any rash and precipitate legis lation. There Is a very gpneral desire among all classes of the people to return to specie pay ments, and on this point Congress auJ Mr. MrCcLLocn are entirely agreed, though they bavc difiored as to the method and time of reaching that result The practical opera tion of the act, a now framed, will be to re tire gradually the United States notes, and to raise the currency proportlon&bly in value to the specie standard, until its convertibility at par is finally attained. This, certainly, is a great end gained, and though the process towards the grand issue aimed at may not be as expeditious as some persons may wish, tl.ey should be contented with what has been already done, on the homely but sound Drinciple, that "Half a loaf is better than no bread.'' Moreover, if the bill will not work fust enough in the direction of its object to suit those -who are impatient to see specie payments resumed, it will, on the other hand, prevent any movement at all in the opposite direction ; and this is a consideration which the advocates of a "hard money" system should not undervalue. It will, at least, re lieve the mind of the business community from that uncertainty respecting the currency which existed before the Lonn bill passed, and which would naturally have continued just so long as it was left undecided whether the paper circulation of the country might be either contracted or expanded at the arbitrary discretion of the Government, or any single department of it. That question or doubt is, at al! events, set at rest, and the trude and industry of the States cannot tail to bo greatly revived and stimu lated by the assurance that tbe currency of the nation will henceforth go on steadily in its approach to the par of zold. This should effectually protect the community against a monetary panic, which has been so painfully apprehended by many, and ought, of course, to produce a wholesome business confidence and prosperity in all our great centres of capital and commerce. For so- much, the Government deserves the approbation of the whole people . , Thk disgusting and disgraceful conduct of the Lemocratic members of the Legislature on the occasion of the address of General Butler, in accordance with the request of the two Houses, is calculated to bring a blush to the check of every courteous gentleman. General Butler was invited by the Leglsla tuie, as a body, to address them. He knew nothing of the opposition of the Democracy; he was waited upon by a committee of the two Houses, and accepted their invitation. He spoke as he thought proper. He said nothing: insulting or offensive to either party. He merely did as he was requested. The customary resolution of thanks was moved, and all expected it would pass, as a matter of course. Mr. Quiglkt, we are sorry to say, demanded the yeas and nays, and in the presence of the invited guest, these gentlemen voted against returning him the usual parliamentary courtesy. Not content with this, they moved an insulting resolution, and would have pressed it to a vote. For such conduct, contempt is too much honor. The new nlay ot MM. Alexandre Dumas pere and Jullais, 'Gabriel Lambert, has turned out a complete tiasoo at tbe Ambtgu. Chicago had at last received its preat tele scope, the largest ever made in the woild. The aperture of the object glass ii eighteen and a hull' inches. The Evening Post estimates that within the post two years upwards of one million dollars have been paid in New York, alone, for the works of foreign and native artists. General W. W. Wood, th leader of the Brazilian emigration scheme, has renounced 'his adopted country," and become aaiu a citizen of Adams county, Miss. J. F. Tilton & Co., of Boston, announce 'The Book of Roses," by Pranci9 Parltman, con taining descriptions of two tnousand varieties of the rote. M. Chevalier Bonelli and M. Hipp have contrived a printni'? telegraph witb one wire, which will prin; 3UU words a minute iu Luuu letters. A Union OeiiTHl was about to be married to a Southern beauty, the other day, when nis wile dramatically appeured on the sceiie and a scene it wag, Tbe pest built by General Conner on Pow der river last aunimer, and called lor him, has been renamed Fort Reno, by orlar of the War Department. The Muyor of Columbus, ;a., requests Ihe ministers of the difl'ereut churchC3 in that city to discontinue night meetings, no a precau tion to prevent the smallpox. Mies Mat'lda Heron has closed her ene;ge ment at Worcester at very short notice, declin ing to play on Friday night on discovering the small audience present. - Mr. KingBley tells of some one who compli mented Thackerav on parts of Vanity Fair, but thonght Sir Pitt Crawley impossible. Tht author replied that amonest the characters cited, Sir Pitt w us the only one taken from lUe. A lady who edits a new-paper in one of the Wettrn States, as that the popularity of her ouril is due to the fact that pernio aire always expecting sue will my something she ought not to. A eriei of exhibitions was recently given id ' Nashville byvbe "Wizard ortne Kant," or MToe Great Thauinaoireicaloterybonio." A rival esta blishment is earned on iu Norfolk by a "Bio logical FlexicostaoniBt." But that U doubtless a small affair. The Chinese new year's celebration cum-" menced in San Frauclsev on February 13, atud continued ten days. Tho who could not afford the ten knot one or more. The streets in tbe Chinese quarters were litcvaff red with critckero which had bfa tired. ' - FINANCE AND (JOMMTHvUE 1 OPttCB 0 inrt BvFNlNO TFtBOBAPH, I , Fridij. April 13. 180G. f The Stock Market was moderately active this morning, but prices continue unsettled, In Gov ernment bonds there is no material change to notice. G-208 sold nt 103: 100J was bid for 7,30; 104J tor Cs of 1881: axd 91 for 10-40. City loans are firmly held ihe new Issue Slid at 92J921. BEailrood obnres are the mot active on the list. About 3300 shares of Readtns oldj!itSl52, the latter rate an advance ofjjj Catawissa preferred sold largely at 31J(g.32, an advance of 1 on the rlosine price last eveninjr; Etmira preferred sold at 41; and Philadelphia and Erie at 32, a decline of 5;;1174 was bid lor Camden and Atnboyj 6GJ for Pennsylvania; 2!) for Little Schuylkill; 63 for Norrtstown; .15 for Mluehill; 37 for North Pennsylvania; 014 lor Lehitth Valley; 28 tor Elniira common; and 45 for Northern Central. City Passenger Railroad shares continue dull. Hestonvillo sold at 4113J. the forinnr rate a decline of 25; 70 was bid for Second and Third; 194 ,or Thirteenth and Fifteenth; 35 tor Fifth and Sixth; 34 for Spruce and Pine: 60 lor Chcs nut and Walnut; and 31 for Union. Bank shares are In demand. Manufacturers' and Mechanics' sold at 30031. 206 was bid for North America; 140 for Philadelphia; 12 1 J for Farmers' and Mechanics'; 90 for Northern Liberties; 28J tor MocnaniC9'; 1004 'or Ken sington; 53 lor Penn Township; 54J forGirard; 7i" lor Western; 02 for City; 61 for Corn Ex change; and 57 for Union. Canal shares are looking up. SiwqiKhanna Canal sold at 15, an advance of A; Delaware Division at 46, no chanee; and Schuylkill Navi gation preferred at 331(5,31,. the latter rate an advance f 4; 115 was bid for Morris Canal pre ferred: and 54 tor Lehigh Navigation. Oil shares continue very dull. Ocean soli at 9; and Maple Shade nt 3. PHILADKUIIIA STOCK MCilANGE SALES TO DAY Reported ojr De Haven & Bro., So, 40 S. Third streot FIRST HOARD. rttOCitvCa. new... 922 600 kh Hoad. ...lots o 112 , do m SW00 do 92 1WX) UP 5 20s 62. . . .103& i 10U85 ld Div b 781 100 Bh 200 sb do b6 62 do o 52 do b5 62 do Oli do b30 62 100 Bh 12 Bh 100 Bh 21 Bh 800 Bh lOOstJ 300 sn 100 Bh 100 sh 100 h loo sn 100 Bh HO in Cata pt....c. 81J 1' 0 eh 100 sh a io Kit do Blj do... AM 82 do iota 8Ui do. iota.. 16 81 h do 81 , do. ... lots HIV, ilo b5 814 do b5 81i do.. ....... 8H do 811 do 6U do.. lota b8) 61 do.iota.bS0 62 6"0 h 2f0 sh 600 "ft 100 Bh 100 Hh f.OOch 100 nh do. ... IoIb 62 do 52 1-16 do. . . .town 62 do slO 61 do o 52 do 51 -SI 200 sh Soh N pl..b5 30J 100 sh do b5 Z)i SO sh Kimiru ft. pi. . 41 28 sb Ph & K 82 1 Bli M & MHk.. .. 80 80Osh bwatara 21 BO Bh do 2 1-16 H)0 eh Del dw 4V SCO Kh ftuieKli...iH 3 I 400 nil Jtlcsionv.. IjSO 4i: li'O Bh do b6 43" KKJBh do b30 43J. 500 Bh Ocean bSO 9 PHILAD'A (JOI.b EXCHASGE QUOIAIIOKS 10 A 21 .l-7 12 M 126J U A. M 120? I V. VI 126 Habpkb, Uukmey & Co. quote as follows: American Gold l&jjj 127 American Silver, As and is 120 121 American Silver l5imes and Ha f Dlme 112 113. Pennsylvania Currency j j) . New Ytrk Exchansrr 110 par. Mesers. Dellaven & Brother, No. 40 South Third 'trect, make the follow ing quotations of tbe rates of exchange to-day at 1P.M. :. I AfiVtflf. aV.ntt American Cold 126' American Mlver, to ana is 120 Compound Interest Motes: jane, fa. 9? 9J 81 72 Si 3 2i Juiv. 1864. I Auenst, 1864... Ootobor, 1864.. 1po., 1864.., Mar. 18-15... Auvuit, 1865... Sept.. 1865.. 7 4 ii ti October, J860.,., The folio A'iuir is the weeklv reoort of the tonnage ot the Schuylkill Navigation Com pany: For the week ondlnir April 12. 166, inclu sive 83 604 10 Correopouuina week lust year 28,124 00 Increase 8 078 10 For Beaton to date 131,283 00 Corresponding time last year tii,3J2 00 Increase lor this Tear 61,981 10 Philadelphia Trade Report. Friday, April 13. 1 here is increased firmness In tbe Brtaditufls Market, bnt not much acuvltjr, owing to the limited receipts and stocks. There is no ship pine: demand for Flour, but the home consumers are purchasing more freclr, and about 8000 barrels were taken, chiefly northwestern and extra faintly, t 89 (a9-60 bb'., including small lots of superllne at at $6'257 extras at 87-25S8-25; Pennsylvania and Ohio extra family at S910j and fancy at 81113, as in quality. Kye Flour is unchanged. 100 barrels sold at $176, aud a small lot at $5. in Corn Meal nothing; doing to fix quotations. Tbe receipts of Wheat are small, and It Is in de mand at yesterday's quotations. Sales of 7200 busbeU Amber on secret terms, and 500 bunhils common and good sold at (2 10, 2 55 busuol. Rv is steady at 92o. Corn is in good request, and 5000 bushels yellow sold at 77o. Oats are firm at the advance noted yesterday, and further vales oi 8000 bushels were made at 60c. In Barley and Malt no Change. Wbinky is unchanged. Small sale of PennsyU vania at $2 25u 2 26 and Ohio at $2 28. Mr. Gye, the director of Covent Garden, has engaged our favorite Brignoll tor the present, season iu London. SPECIAL NOTICES. C See ihe Second Page far additional Special Notices.) T SATURDAY NIGHT. THH GREAT PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY ! OUT TO-DAY. Head the fallowing- list of contents for this weok's auuiber; THE ASHTONSt On, THE BIVAL LOVEB9 One ot the most bri.llant romances or the day, by a popular author, begun In this number. MAUDE LUTTOSl OR. THB FLAW IS THE GEM Three more chapters of this nobis sioiy. IX SANITY. A thrilling and graphic sketch of the In niais f Dlocklry. Ob ot the mont owcr,'ui local sketches ever publlDDed in a Philadelphia paper. 1MB BTORY OP THE GUIIXOTTN E. JJK. JCJiKS' CONNUBIAL FKMCITT. A FAMILY OK MUJC'IDKS J-ARIsIAN FVflHION"?. THE CHCIINADIKR'8 nTOBY. CMINtHE WOnEN. THE Ql'FKM'it COURT. WEDDING RINGS. UNTE TI1K SEAs TUB STORY OK A. DIVER. fiOlMl OUT TO TAKE A DRLNIL EXHAUSTIVE LANGUAGE. MARRIAGE. FA8HIONAHLE GOSSIP. JOHN QUILL A8 A TRAGEDIAN. ' OVER THE WAY. ' OUR CHKM8 GOLUMW. THE TRUE REMEDY. INDECENT PICTURES. HirCOSD 81 'REE HUCKSTERS). The loitvker about town, , dramatic c riticisms. bits of home newd. spicy foreign items, chotcbpoktby , interesting mishetlineous matter. AEf.H EDITORIALS ON I'OEt'LAB fOPICS. . , ORIGfXAL HUMOR, Etc. Etc. Eic. Etc ' " "I PA VIS & KIVEItSON, i " 11 PUBLISH ICRS. i, ... . H. K. Cor. THIRD AND CUESKUr STREET. For salt by News Dralets eVi'rjrwhsrt. It , rPT DR BEHS ON THE APOCALYPSE. Conr-li slun ot t e Bev Eplntles. Sumlay Evening, t e vlvc--. RACl pH., belt tjLstU, till SPECIAL NOTICES. r pro GL A SI AT 10 IV. MAYOR'S OFFICE, PHlI.ADF.Ll'HU, APIUL 11, 1806. f One Thousand Dollars Reward. Whereas, The family of CHRHTOPflRR DEEBINU, consisting of blmselt, wife, niece, and foir children, bar been murdered nnder circumstances of Irlihtfttl atrocity, In the First Ward of this citr, I do hereby offer a reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS forsuoh imormatlon as shall lead to the detection and conrloUon ot the perpetrator or perpetrators of this most horrible deed. MORTON McMICHAEL, J 1J 3t M A YOB. K7 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH wave Ofllct, 8, W. corner of FIFTH and WAL NUT Streets. PiirLABiu.rm a. April 11, 1968. XOTICE TO CONTRACTOR!. Rested Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clot k M., on MONDAY, lAth Inst , for the Grading of Christian street, from Gray's Ferry Boad to Huther lunrt avenue t the said grading to be dane by the cubic yard, and to the established grade or the city. AH gravel that may be sultahle for paving or repairing streets will be reserved by ibe Department of Hldh wy. and to he delivered on an v plsoe that may be design rtea by ibe Department within two suuaras of tbe place of grading. W W. SMEDLKY. 4 12 St Chief Commissioner of Highways. rrZFT' CONCERT HALL THE HON. JOHN s-3 W. FORN KY will addrww the citizens of Phila delphia, under the auspice oi the DANNEKEU INH'I 1XTE, on UIURM.Y EVESINO, April 19 181B. Puh.iect "Has the War for Human Freedom been fought in valnV" Admission, 3fl cents. Ticke's for sale at PUOM'A, SIXTH and CUI Nl'T Streets, and at TRUMPLEH'S, SEVENTH and HE3NUT Hireets. Lecture to com mence at 8 o'clock. 4 12 It jrEsT- THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND RE- j DR. J. W. POLAND'S j WHITE FINE COMPOUND Is now offered to the afflicted throughout the country, alter having been proved by the test of eleven years, in the New England States, where its merits have become as well known as tbe tree irom which, In part, it donves its vlituos. THE WHITE PISB COMPOUND CUBES Sore Throat. Colds, Coughs, Dlptberla, Bronchitis, spit ting of Blood, and. Pulmonary Affections generally. , It is a Remarkable Remedy for Kidney Com ( plaints. Diabetes, Dlfllcu ty ot Vol din if Urine. Bleeding from the Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel, and other complaints. . Give a trial if you would leain the value of a good and tried medicine. It Is pleasant, safe, and sure. Sold ly drupgif ts and dealers In medicine generally. GEORGE W. SWETT, M D.. Proprietor, 122mwt3m BOSTON,-Mass. This is a personal in vitation to the reader to ex amine our new stvlei of SPRING CLOTHING. Cassluiere Suits loraiS. and Black Suits for vn. Finer halts, all prices up to "S WANAMAKEB BBOWl, OAK HALL, BOU-HtAST COhlfFB SIXTH and MARKET Bts. BARGAINS IN FINE CLOTHING ROCKIIILL & WILSON, i 4 Bron Stone Clothing Hall," Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT Street. NEW STOCK AT THE LOWEST TRICES. . Having sold out onr stock ol Clothing for Gentle men and Boys, carried over liom tbe late fire, our entire stock ot i FASHIONABLE BEADY-MADE CLOTHING IS THE NEWEST, 1 As Our Prices are . the Lowest. UApNIFICENT STRING STOCK i Aow Keatly, to Salt Everybody. I CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Our tie wiy. fitted up Custom fiepartmont no con tains the iarxoat assortment of ail tiie fashionable New fabrics for our patrons to select from. SU1IS, CIVIL AND MILITARY, MADE UP TO ORDER PROMPrLY, In'the highest style, and at mo 'eralo p.-lo. j Hoys' Clothinu;. In tills Department of our Stock is also unrivalled. ' j THEBKSI IX TUECirY, At; the Lowest Prices. Oiden executed at shortest no'.lee. THE CHOICEST STOCK OF ! ' ' ' ' READY-MADE' , CLOTH INGr -: ' . 1 i' IK PHILADELPHIA.'. ' ' ' ' " ROOKBILL WILSON i ' "Brown Stone Clothing Hall," , '.I .'' ' 4 . ' A lVos. C03 and C05 CIILSMT Street , 4Uw?21t4p - ' 1 rf CO 18 ! 1 CO Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Hvchine Co- ho. 720 CIlKfcNUT STBKET, Philadelphia, C; ' 2 5 G ti f " f 2 c-i S3 M " - S S ? w : EDWIN HALL & CO., i No. 28 SOITII SECOND STREET. WILL OPEN THIS MORNING, MAGNIFICENT QlfALlTV ' 1 ' j ... I FOULARD SILKS. WHITE GROUND COLORED FfOURE. CjDLOItED fiKOUNDS WITH FIGUKK8. WHITE UROUNDS WITH DOTS. COLORED GROUNDS WITH DOTS. i 14 13 2t4p WHITE AND COLORED GROUND STRIPES. 70ft CHESNUT STREET. f U We ara pi spared to offer I TO ' ' WHOLESALE AKD HETAIL BUYER ' OUii SI LEND1D bl'OCK I o . I MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, 1 ' AT A . VKRY LARUE REDUCTION FROM ttECEJST PRICES. Our stock ineludes all the latest shapes of -8 RAW UA18. , STRAW BONNETS, AND GYPSIES. BONNET MAIERIAfiS OF LVER1T K.INU, . IN EVERY SHADE. . RIBBONS ALL WIO'lBS AND COLORS, lO MATCH MATERIALS. USE LAt ILLUSION NE 8, Etc. Etc-. AlUlt lUIAlv rLOWLKs, OF THE CHOICES r AND MOsT DESIRABLE , , STYLES. w e fol elt an Inspection of oor stock, and do not doubt that lor couiple'eness of assortment and mode ration ot rice it cannot be equalled. tiirc us a call. WEYL & ROSENHEIM, 4 M Iibw 12t No. 720 CHESNfJX Street. gHAWLS. AND MANTL E S. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Street. NOW OPEN, A FTJLL AS80RTMEST OF SDETLAKD SHAWLS. LAMA SHAWL?, . , SI1K AND OA8HMEKE SHAWW. LAMA AI!D fUiHEH LACE POINTS AND BOK NOUS. - LATEST STYLES C4 13 8tru ' CLOTH AND SILK MANTLES ASP SACKS. I EUROPEAN TAN BATHS' ' INSTITUTE, J nnder the supervision of Dtt. PLAKITZ. No. 11 N. NIN 1'H htreat. For the enre of Goat, Bbeuuiatism, Paralysis, Hrs terlo or Enlleptic tonvulsioos. and all maladies originating Iroin doleois In toe bo.iy, or the bloid, such as Files, Tetter, open Wounds, at. Obtuse or Withered Limbs recover iheir sensibility, and tue flesh Its healthy form. Patients, while nnder treatment, can be accommo dated with board at the Institute. 4 13 lmrp A C'AKD TO MY kLLOW-UI I'IZBSg SUFFEHiNO FROM 1 AKALVH1H. HTlng sulTered lor a period ot eight years with Paralysis, and having experienced the treatment of a number ot physicians, both In tbl oountry and Kurope, all ol which treatments had failed to perforin a cure, I take great pleasure In recommending t e TAN BATHS ol Dr. PL AM lit. No. 11 N. MATU Strnet. From the use of twelve ot his baths I have completely regained my healtn, my system at the time ot their oommenoe tnent being thoroughly poUunud iroin the use ot drugs aud minerals which bad ben given me 1 am too happy to say that my blood, through the treatment oi IT Man It., is now tboronrlily cleansed, aud my limbs, over wlilcb I had no control, are strong and healtny. In short, I am now a welt nin. and if any saiterers wish lurtber lulormatlen, I will cheerfully flrive It on application to me. giye ii vu mvv H. FRITSCHE, 4 13 etrp- .. . Ko.47 X. WA'ttiB Street. JUST RECEIVED, j ' A FULL 11NE OF 'Zl PIiYlt WOllSTED,-'1 ) FOB Sl-RlNll BALES. . ', SO(U PULL" WEIGHT. BLIVPEBS IS ZEPHYR AND BBA?S- CTJSBIOSS IN Z"PHYB AND BKAP&. HUTTOS8 ANI OBSA 4liNTi. "CLUSEY LACE ; A FULL LISE OF STAPLE TBIMMING.' ' ) iv . : ;' .'. Uiapson'h. ' 4 6 C(ti-J . TRIM11IM1S AND ZtPUYR STOKE, , ' w- r emerof RIOBTH and cnEItRT Struots. Ft SPUING . WILLIAM D. ROGERS, COACH AND LIGHT. CARRIAGE , , j BUILDER, , Nob.' 1009 and-1011 CHESNUT Street,' I : PHILADELPHIaJ" 'iMimta BABBITTOXIAN SELP-TEACIIINQ PEN5IAN hlp. eay e acqnta"nint. aud the most beautiful t-xtant, eaicuistel to nduc a revolution In writing. Proi. trmUnes Brbblltoilau lens, be it lu tbe world. A(,'nts wsntid. Fain"lei sent tor 1 ANDREW J. Rt lLLY, N. 19S. t IFTU Streeu 1 A. s. noBiisrsoisr's SECOND : Larg:o Sale , oi Bplondit OIL. PAINTiriCO, In Elegant Ornamental Gold Gilt Frames . WILL TAKE PLACE AT No. OlO CHESNUT Street, ON Wednesday and Thursday livening, APRIL 18 and 19, ? AT 7 O'CLOCK. Tbe public are rrspeotfnllr invited to visit hi GJ lerlee, where the Faintinss are upon EXHIBITION, FliEE, DAY AND EVENING trirriL 10 o-clock. li. SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONFEB. 410 IMPORTANT TO SILVER MIKmCl'COlIFAllIES.' ' THE COMMERCIAL LIST AND i PRICE CURRENT, . ' ON SATUBDA Y, WILL CONTAIN THE ' General Mining Law of jVevada, ' ! ' ' ' As adopted by the LeRisla'nre to Rorern tha locatloa and working of all Mines in that State, ' Also, Latest Intelligence in regard to , . , GOLD, SILVER, COITER, OIL, ETC. ETC. snirriNo NKws.Erc. 4122c 0 1 BEDDING AND FEATHER WABEHOTTRE, . TENTH 8 1 HCKT, KKLOW ARCH. Eeatters Bet's. Bolsters. FU lows Mattresses of all klnos; Blankets, Comtortables. Coun terpanes, white and colored hprlng Beds: Hprina Cotst Iron Bedsteadai CubIiIoiis, and all other articles In the line of busl- AMOS HILMtORlT. SO 44 lorib TKMTH Street. Below Arch. QROVER & BAKElt'S FIRST I'KEMIUM ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, with latest Im provements, No. 730 Chesnnt street, Phi lailelphla; No, 17 Market btrcet, Ilarrishurg. 1 1 3mlp CE ICE I ICE! ICE! ICE . INCORPORATED 1804. ' THOMA3 E. CAHILL, President. ' ; JOHN GOODTEAB, Secrotary. HENKT THOMAS, Buporlntendout, COLD SPRING ICE AND COAL COMPANY, Dealers in mid Shippers of Toe and Coal. W are now prepared to furnish best quauti Ioe, ta large or small quantities, to hotels, steamboats, Ice eream saloons, lumllles, offices, eta., and al tbe lowbst -market bates. I oo served daily In all pared limits ot the consolidated olty, West Philadelphia, Mantua, Elch- ' nd, and Oerwantown. Tour custom and Influence la: ' D -ttully solicited Ton can rely on being served article and vsomvtlt. Willi Pl 4 ,i Sendyou.0' ,0 ' OFFICE Ko- 433 WALNUT STREET. . j V.; DEPOT& ; . i -t ; Sorth l-enu-ylr.nl. Roilrow " fl- ' ' LOMB.VUD and TWENTY-Pk otreets. l PINE Blreet Wharf, aobuylltlir. . 4Hm4p 1 Ii OVER & li AKER'3 IlftiO VED , BUUTTLE OR. "LOCK" BT1ICH -pEWINQ -, MACHINES. No. 1 and No. 9 for Tailors, Bhoa . makers, Saddlers, etc. No. 730 Cheenut arreet i PliilttdelrLia; No. 17 Market struct, HanUburj II CHESNUT T Lf . v