THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 18GG. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. Sanitary Precautions. Ths Sanitaiy Committee ol Council has taken the piecnu lionary BtopB in the nmttT of notifying hoii?e kecpers and property liol(lcrn,that they must, hy the first of May next, have all nulanccs, tilth, parbnpc, etc., removid from their prcmlnes; also, that all places where water accumulates and becomes etaenant fihall be filled up, and their pUces otherw ice kept clean. If It it not done by the time uppctticd, the city authorities will have it attended to at the expense of such properly owner. This measure should be car ried out to the utmost extent, for there are many places absolutely filthy, and calculated to en gender disease. Should the cholera make its appearance in Camden, they would contribute largely to the Tirulence ol that scourge. Cleaning the Streets. The process ot rlcanlnj; the streets has again commenced. Workmen aie en-raped in scraping the dirt up in little heaps; but the practise hcretotore has been to let it thus remain until the wind and passing vehicles scatter it about aeain, making it fit for another scraping. If the Committee would sec that it was carted away 89 soon as scraped the work would be of Borne ubo to the city, and more acceptable to the lax-payers. Accident. Yesterday afternoon a man named Frank Gillett, a workman employed at the depot ot the Camden Bnd Amboy Railroad, met with a ad accident, by which one of his arms was broken. Assault and Battery. Yesterday Jus tlcc Cassudy held a man and hie wile to bail in one thousand dollars, to answerV at Court the charge ol a violent assault and battery on a man named Armstrong. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local Jtms see Fifth Page. Board of Trade. Tho stated monthly meeting for April was held last evening. . The President being culled away, Vice-i'resldeut Merrick occupied the chair. Mr. (jcorpe L. Husby, from the Committee ap pointed to urge upon the Legislature the change of the legal rate of interest to seven per cent., made a final report: The Committee had twice vblted Harrlsburg in pursuance of the duty of incir appointment. At tbeir first visit the bill hud, without opposi tion, and with every prospect of final accept ance, gone to a third reading in the House; and with every reason to expect its passage in the Benate without serious opposition, they had re turned and reported favorable progress. They bad also the encouragement o! a favorable recep tion ot the proposition by the Governor. They were, however.uneipectcdly disturbed inthlsex pcrtation by tho picscntation of a new bill, pro posing to confer upon the banks ot the Bute the right, under certain conditions, of charging Beven per cent., and restricting its operation to item alone. Conceiving this to be in every way impolitic, and an invidious distinction, they proceeded a. second time to Harris hurt; to urge upon the members the passage ot the bill originally pro posed. They had failed to accomplish the ob ject, though the proposition met the approval of all the repieaentatives of mercantile constituen cies, and ot those from border localities, where is more distinctly felt the drain of capital to the neighboring States of Ohio and New York by their higher rate of interest; but the fears of those who represent the interior and agricultu ral sections lest the emctment ot such a law Bhould operate to call in mortaagc9, and to en hance the rate ot interest on permanent loans on farms and other securities on real property, pre vailed 10 the defeat ot the measure. The committee, however, believe that pro gress has been made; that the conviction that traffic in money should be perfectly free, like all other trade, is gainina ground; and that it is to be expected thai at some day in the future, not far distant, the proposed bill may be expected to become a law. The committee asked to be and were dis charged. A communication was received and referred to the Committee of the Mouth, in reference to a bill now betore Congress having for its object to " secure the admission of qualified and deserving boys, upon examination, from tho apprentices in the navy to the Naval Academy, thus brcuk ing down tlmt barrier of caste which has already been swept away in the army, but which here tofore has been maintained in the navy, to the restriction and extinguishment of all the hi.jb.er aspirations of the common sailor. TheCommit tee of the Month were announced to be Mesbrs. Wheeler, Townsend, and Thornton Crown. Bridge over idte Schuylkill at Soctii Street. The Chief Engineer and Surveyor has received a copy of an act of the Legislature, ap proved April 6, i8C(i, to "authorize the construc tion of a free brideeover the Schuyikill, at 8outh Fireet." The first section provides that Samuel Field, John II. Holmes. A. J. Drexel. C. U. Clark, John Welsh, A. E. Borie, J. K. Findlay, H. M. Phillips, M. A. Dropsie, William B. Mann, John L. Lawson, John Leigh, William Perrv, M. McCaw, John Kater, James Smyth, J. C. Brown, William J. Pollock, Charles F. Lex, and A. M. Eastwick are created a commission to build said bridge across said nver at t?outh street, and are hereby required to commence the erec tion of the same within twelve months from the pasrage of this act: and it is further provided that the aforesaid Commissioners shall nave lull power to create a loan, not exceeding $000,000. payable by the city of Philadelphia forty years liom the date of said loan, negotiable at not a less rate than par, the same to bear interest at tne rate oi six per cent, per annum, and certitt cates thereof shall pass bv delivery as in cases ot negotiable paper, and that no certificate shall be issued lor a less sum than $100. The other sections of the bill are as follows: Section 2. That said Commissioners shall de posit all moLey arising from the sale of the aforesaid loan oi' $;0(,OUO with the Treasurer of the city of PhiludPlphia, and the President of said Commission shall have full power to draw checks counten-igned by the Secretary of the same and approved by a majority of the said Commission, and the money shall be expended for no other purpose than the construction of said bridge. Section 3. That so much ot section fourth of an act passed April 18, lsol, entitled "An act to Incorporate the Lombard and Soutn Streets Railway," as allows the Lombard and South Streets and the Daiby Railway Companies to use the said bridge, without the consent of Councils, is hereby repealed and that bo much ol section first as limits the cost of said bridge to $260,000, and so much ol section second as authorized the creation of a loan of $250,000, are hereby repealed. Section 4. That in case of the failure of any of the within named Commission to serve, the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas shall have full power and are hereby required to supply such vacancies, and in case any vacancy shall occur in said Commission alter their acceptance; the remaining membeisot the. same, or a ma ioritv thereof, are berebv authorized and re quired to till tue same wi'hia thirty days alter such vacancy shall occur, and upon their tailing to do so within that time, then the Judges of the Court aforesaid are authorized and required to till such vacancy within thirty davs alter tho refusal of said Commission to till the same: Pro vided, That if the Councils of Philadelphia shall, before tho first day of July, 1867, enter into con tract and commence the erection of a tree bridge over the river Schuvlkill at South street, then the powers oi said Commissioners shall be vested in the Councils of Philadelphia. Exhibition of Plants. At a monthly meeting of the Horticultural Society, held last evenine at tne Han, lirouu ana wainutrtrects, there was a tine display of choice plants. Some luscious Cook's strawberries attracted much at tention. As the season' ail vances the monthly displays ot the Society will become more and more interesting. Temperance. We desire to call especial attention to the advertisement of the Fhiladel- nhia Temperance Society, and advise every one who believes draukenness to be a vice to attend the ineettnif to be held to-morrow evening. Dedication. The Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphan Boys' Home, situated at No. 309 8. Ele venth street, waa formally dedicated on Monflay evening. After appropriate devotional exercises on the part of several clergymen, Mr. Francis Wells, a member of the committee, delivered an explanatory address in reference to the orizln of the Instltntlon, and also of the groat Interest taken by Miss McIIcnry, who raised the funds necessary tol effect the design of Its founders,. This patriotic lady In a couple of months waf instrumental in raising the handsome sum of 24,000, sufficient to purchase and lit up tho Home. It will accommodate about one hundred orphan. The building has a front of thirty-nine feet and a depth of one hundred and eighty feet, with a large yard, which has been fitted up bb a play-cround. The first story is divided into two Fchool-rooms and a library. The remaining upper stories will be used as sleeping apart ment. The bathing accommodations are ex cellent. It is expected that fifty pupils will bo received into the home in the course of a few weeks, for which, by act of the Assembly, the State will pay two dollars per week tor each. The balance for the maintenance of the orphans wilt have to be made up by voluntary contribu tors. This is an institution which will probably be well supported, as it should be. Sometimes it is called (he Lincoln Institute, which may perhaps lead to contusion, as the Lincoln Insti tute was organized by the wounded soldiers in the military hospital "in Christian street, above Ninth, very shortly alter the assassination of President Lincoln. Cool Proceeding. On Monday after noon a burglar entered the residence ot Joseph hank, Esq.Von North Sixth street, from the ad joining building, in which workmen were em ployed, and ransacked the drawers of one or two ot the bedrooms, and very probably would have succeeded in doing damage, had it not been that a daughter of Mr." Hanks, in coming out of her room, dit-turbed the villain, who deliberately walked past her and remarked that ho was aonm to fix the roof. She believing what he said to be true, and taking him for due of the workmen of the adjoining houe, allowed him to pass, and did not discover her mistake itntil entering the chamber of her brother, whi re she found things in a very contused state. There was no onoin the house at the time except herself and the servant. She Immediately gave the alarm, but the bird had flown and taken with him a small pocket-pistol, the property of Mr. William D. F. Uank. It was alo di covered that the same thief had paid a visit to the oue ot Mrs. John Gib son, but the family being in the siitng-room, he did not succeed in getting anything. House keepers cannot be too careful in' regard to lock ing up their premises and keeping a careful eye upon strangers who may visit their premises for real or assumed purposes, as robberies of the boldest character are taking place almust hourly in all quarters ot the city. A Long Exemption. Alderman Beitlor last evening gave audience to a sailor named McGonigle. He has lately lelt the United States service, v,here his duty was faithfully done. Iu December, 18G4, he worked for Mr.Dolau, at the Keystone Knitung Works. At the hearing that gentleman testified that several bags ol' clip pines and waste, valued at abort sixty dollars per bag, were stolen from the mill. Two of tbrse bags wore sold trom the house where the sailor resided, in Second street, above Jefferson. An intelligent colored porter, who removed tne sacks, corroborated this fact. They were sold to a dealer in Decatur street, who affirmed tho purchase, but could not identify Mclioniglo as the man who made the sale. 'The latter ad mitted the disposal of the clippings, but said there was no theft, the! bags being brought to the house by a man named Daniel D. Hickey. $800 bail for his appcarauce at Court was asked, and promptly tendered. The Hose Carriage Won ry the Vigi lant. The hose carriage voted lor at the Fair lor the benefit of St. Augustiue's Church was won by the Vigilant Engine Company. During the twelve days of the Fair the open ballots numbered for the Vigilant 3K25; Columbia Hose Company 058. Tho sealed ballots, on the last niyht and last hour of the fair, were: Vigilant, 2325; Columbia, 098. Total for the Vigilant, 6150; for the Columbia, 1G50. Maiority for th former, 4404. CLicf Engineer Lyle was tho judge, and tho ballots were opened by himself. The nresentation speech was made bv him. and the carnage was received on behalf of the com pany by Mr. Joseph Bonham. About $2000 were netted to the Fuir by the votes on the hose carriatre. yesterday the carriasre was named throutch a portion of the city by the members of the Vigilant, preceded by a lull band of music. . Fire. An alarm, shortly before three o'clock yesterday afternoon, wa3 caused by the burning of the roof and upper portion ot the three-storiCd bricK .building corner of Front and Mareretta streets, occupied as a dwelling by a lady named Ann Dacosta. whose loss on furni ture will amount to about $2D0, which is fully covered by insurance in the America Fire In surance Company. The building belongs to J. lie Coursty, and was damaged to the extent of $300. Insured In the Hand-in-IIand Fire In surance Company. A Free Night School for Young Mkn. The "Social Union," an association formed during the past season by a number of benevo lent gentlemen and ladies, for the moral and social improvement of young men in the northern section of the city, have opened a free night school at the new hall, at No. 040 N. Sixth street, where the elements ot a common-scnuol education will be taught, free of charge. The spirit f howu by the members ol tkis association, commend it to the earnest attention of all clashes of citizens. New Pilot Boat. To-morrow afternoon a beautiful pilot boat will be launched from the ship sard, foot of Reed Street Wharf. She is to to namea in memory oi me iaie lamented Henry Cope of Philadelphia. Her cabins are fitted up in exquisite stylo, the whole being lined with rosewood, polished like marble, re lieved by delicate mouldings of white and cold. Her haichines ana companion ways, th fram ings tor the mast, etc., are ot solid walnut, four inches thick. On a Strike. The coal shippers at Port Kichmond eave notice that on and alter Monday, the 16th, they would reduce tho wages ot the trimmers to 25 cents per hour. The workmen interested in the matter resist such reduction. and aie now on a strike. A meeting ot the irun merB was held yesterday, and they adopted re solutions pledging themselves to use all proper means to prevent me reuac ion. Bold Attempt at Larceny. A few days fince a gentlemanly-looking fellow stepped iuto a More on Eighth street, and alter pricing a number of costly goods laid a number of pieces aside, and, when through, deliberately picked up the heap and walked out. Fortunately the proprietor of the store eutered just In time to slop mm, ana after taking tne goous irom mm allowed him to depart. New Sbebs-uariho Establishment At tho urvoiit solicitation of numeroti valued patron, wo have opened a doartmeut for Ladies Dress-makm, with suitable reception room, lor the tltiiu", etc, where we aie now prepared to t-s-oui all ordera in the best and latest European style, with the utmost. promptness. . . Ladies need fear no di-utip- ctraeut in retrard to their orders being delivend pu. email, af ih tiuui proiuised. J. V P "ja ft, ;., tio. t-iMlie 1A treot: What ?25 Will Do It win bay Salt of cioih. tnr mimnlnte. ot iiood material, ami ot ttin lnt woikmanrh'p, at ChdT btokos k Co.'a, nndtir h .UUliueuiai ' n.y Tested by Time. For Throat Diseases, Co'o and Couch. 4,Iiiou'$ J3ronchial ZVocies",h.ve proved their efficacy by a test of manjr years. The oood nfltaita resulting trom the use of the Troches have brought out many worthless lmita tions. Obtain only "Brown's Bronotnal Troohes." PiiftTfiosimi ot lUDttrior execution. Larn-O :z l'boto(r)im fi; Life-size Od Colored at re duoed prices, fe. F. KeiVier's, No. 624 Arch itreet. To Clothiers Oar pnrchtses for this season having been delayed, waiting the expected decline In goods, we have now on band tho Isrgest and bosU sorted (took of Clothing in Philadelphia, pur chased for cash exclutivey, at the very loweit ratet o Iht tea ton, which enablcs'us to realize a fair profit and sell at prices Ices than th cot of same foods in most other establishments. We can supply clothiers doing a fine city trade, with goods adapted to their tales, at prioes so touoh lowor than the cost of thoir present stocks, that, by making an average ot the wholo, they will be enabled to dispose of tbeir goods at prioes coyoting the average coat, and even pa) Ing a profit. Bknnktt k Co., l'owRH Hall, No 618 Market street,' ' SJUGULAR ACCIDEM. A Tonlh as latelyat shall, And cut a "pigeon-winn'" so tall . .None could go higher, As you'd acknowledge wlieu you hear His coat-skirls struck tlie chandelier, And caogbt on lire! The damage all, However, waidone to his coat, nd better ones, quite cheap, you'd Bote Atlotrer Hall. We have Ail-wool iancy Cassimere Coats, as low as. ...5 00 " " I'sDts ' . ... 4 00 " " " Vests " ... 2 60 Malting an pi. tire all-wool fancy suit tor S 11 60 All-wool black t-ack Coats, as low as 11 00 " Catisimnre rants " 6 00 " " Cloth Ve ts " 4 OJ Making an entire all-wool black suit tor 20 00 All-wool good style Fancy vasslmere Suits, to match, lor H4 60. Astomsiiing these pries may seem, compared with those to which wo liavo beou accustomed tor several years, tticy aio not frttfioutwn have th-. ytxids in quant ilii , at the pricet mi Htinred. We make no lo trash tnoy are all soiviceablo gnod. Advancing trom these rates wo liavo g ods ot 11 prades, uo to the very finest mbric. comprising by fur the largest and most oomjilt'to assortment oi Clotbiiig in Philadelphia ;mvn'8, youths', and boys'), Biirtasfcd by none, and equalled by low, in Btylu, make, and fit, at prices guaranteed lo yor than the lowest eisewhoie, or the money ret jnd"d. Bennett ft Co , TowkrHall, No. 618 Maket ISTB1C1CT. Natcre'b Balm ob Every Wouhd. Evorv houscliolo In the land should be supplied with tho Mexican Ma tang Liniment. For tiie speed? and certain core of i-prains, sores, scratches, bums, bru sea, rheumatism in all its forms, it aots like magio. Wetegard it aonooithe greatest b'.oss mgs ot the age. What26 Will Do. It will buy a 8prlng Suit of Clothing, all Scotch, at Charles dtokoi & Co.'s One Price, under the Continental. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The world's great remedy for Colds, Coughs, and Consumption. Compound Interest Notes, 7 810 and 6-203 wanted. He Uaven & Brother, Ho. 40 S. Third stieet. 5-20 Coupon. Dub May 1st, Wantkd by Drexel fr Co., No. Si csouTn Tuird Street. W. & B., Good CIo'hing70akUall 'Sixth and Market. W. ft B , Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. A B., Good Clothing, Oak II all, Sixth and Market W. lb B., Cood Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Markot W . i; Good Clothing, Oak U al ' ,olxth and Market V?. k B Good Clothing, Oak Hail, 8ixtb and Market. MAKHIED. DOW-BASTRESS.-On the 27th Decomber,186B' by thf Rev. W. C. Robinson, Mr. A. A. DO v, of West ewbury, Mass., to Miss ELIZA UASl'ftESsi, of this city. GBABAM-EAPP. On the 15th instant, bv the Key. J. H Kennnrd. Mr. MUCH EL, W GRAHAM to Miss WILHELMLNA J. KAPP, both of this city. DnD. RFRING. On the 17th instant, ANNA M. BKl l.Vli. in tfae 73d vear ot bor age. The relatives and mends ot the lamily are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from the resi dence of her brother-in-law, Henry Hirst, Hadding ton, 1 wenty-fourth Waid, on Friday, afternoon, the Mh instant, at 2 o'clock. ,0N'T BE MURDERED 1 WHEN BY USING a Watchman's Rattle yon can soon obtain as sistance. Hiev are lor sa'e together with an as soitmrnt'of Brass, Iron, and Plated Door Chains and Door Bolts, by TKUMAM SHAW, I.O. BMlKiynt Thirty-five) MAKKKT Ht.. baluw Ninth. WIRE SHAD AND MEAT BROILERS), AND a lair variety oi other Cooking Hardware, lor salobv TRUMAN SHAW'S No m (Eight Thlrty-flve) Ma KKKT Bt below Ninth. PRUNING KNIVES, PRUNING SHEARS, I combination Grafting fools, and a variety ot Garden Tools, are ler sale at me iiaruwnr More or iitt'.iiAa s nu&iv, No. 835 CMfrtit Thlrty-flve) M A KK1CT at . bolow Sinth. TOR DAN'S TO NIC ALE. U JORDAN'S TONIC ALE. JOKDAN'8 tonic ale. JORIIAN 8 TONIC ALE. It la recommended by Physicians ol this and other placrs as a superior u nic, and requites but a trial to convince the moit skeptical ol' its great me-lt. To be bad, wholesale and retaU, of Y. I.JUKI) VN, rr.An "toot Cliampacne Cider, by the dozen, bottled, or by the barrel. 3 14 JIIE FL O HENCE LOCK AND KNOT STITCH SEWING MACHINES, A re the best and the only lamily machines warranted to give entlie satlulacilon, or money returned. SALESROOMS, No. 630 CHESNUT STREET N. B. All kinds of fine Hewing and 8tltchlng promptly done in the neatest maancr. Operators taught on the Florence, without charge, at the office. 5tr pATEINT WIKEWORK FOB BA1LUOB, BTOBE FRONTS, GTJAKD8, PABTITIONS, ETC IRON BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WORK, la variety, manuno ured by M. WALKER & SONS i i0 6m8p No. 11 North SIXTH 8treet- AMUSEMENTS. RlSLEys CONTINENTAL NEWS Xf'HANIiK. ( lioiretati to all p aces ol Amusement mar bo had an to Ih o'ciock anv evening. 1 ' ir a MER1RAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC. - J Lessee and Manager WILLIAM WUEATLKK. TI1IBT) WEFK AND BRILLIANT SCCC-:B8. '1 1118 (Wednesdavt KVKNINU, April 18. IH, GREAT KAVtCL COMHINA'ilOS. The Child Vt ooil.r, YOl'NO AMERICA, on the TUHEE FLYING IRAl'tZK. First Bight ol A SOLDIER FOR LOVE. The Spanlab Ballet, L VALENCE. Last l Ight but one or' THK GOLDEN F-OO , FRANCOIS. UAHRIKL and ANTOIE RVVEL, TUE M AKTINKTT1 FAMILY, and -IONOK.INA PEPITA, will all appear, together with the full Hallet Corps. Ilcrrvill (-('(lis In PanninllA and VaraiKSttO OlrO'e ll llukonv, 76 cents; Family Circle, 40 cunU) Auiphl- liieairts, i-cuia. eats can he ancured six ri-vi In advance at C. W A. 1 rampler'a Music htoie. S h comer ot Seventh aud Chrsnul streets and at the Box Oiiice ot the Academy ot Music, troms a. at to4 P. M. Ttoois omn at U riant 7 in commence at H be'oro R On Filday. a grand bill lor the flnit and on y BeuetH 0' Ti.UNU AMKKl' A. On SATinAY A FT r-K S OO V, A nrll 91. 1 HE TU1HJJ ARAM RAVKL MATiNKE Ulbeglven. Heats can be secured In the I'amastte Vamiii'llv (lire e. and llalconv wl'linut axtxa Cbitrv AdmUslon with e-'uted seats 7A cents l,(n,r o-n k past 1 j to commence at o clock. IkJV.'W AMERICAN THEATRE I ' ALU CT Street, above Eighth. EVKRY KVK.MMl AND Ojfi WEDNJt.s.Y AND SATURDAY AFTER. V FL Hvt) EDDIE tfct g.-eair.JIvlng imier en the i lgl I luhl Bone. 'llJfc. -MHI J.U. ts r FOWLER BISTERS, A1IC lHU-; JLt'CUrtTA MJJCRH. AND BALL,! L'Ji) 'H ABLE COMEDIES, COMIC P- vi(ir-n' "STvi LfcyUE-. ETC. uumi HKAira. AMUSEMENTS. NEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE, t'HFSMJT Street. aboTe Twelfth. LKONABD GROVES WJLLXJAM E. BINN. Lessees and Mansners. WILLIAM E. SISN Hestdent Manager. Door3 open at I. Curtain nsos at 7 45. THIS (Wedneirtay) EVENING, April 18, THIRD NIOH I' ol the Immensely ocoesiul engiurement ot MIM8 MAOUIE MUCHEI.L, MUM MAOIJIK MITCHELL, MI-S MACK1IE MU( IIKI.u Who Will appear In bet great Impersonation ot FAM HON I HE I' UK KfcT, FASCHON. THK CRICKET. In the pla of that name, which wl I be produced with entirely new and niatniflcent Scenery, Beautiful aim Appropriate Aipoln n ems the per ormance will consist of the Hay, In (ite acts, entiued FANCHOV, FAN HON. THE CRICKET. Fanchun (her original character) ...,., . Miss MAC.niB MITCH '.LL MIbs MITCHELL will be supported by if R. J. W. OLLI tU and the stfneth of the Companv. Act I HIE LIlTI E Kit KKT. Act! THK SHADOW DANCE. Act li HE Ffe.S.IVAL. Act 41 HE BRIPfiK. Act ATHE THIUMFH. , . 8IIKI)Y AFTERNOON, Anrl 2t, ldflth GRAND FAMILY MATiNEti, the Bomantle Drama, In three act, entlt ed '1 HE FLYlNtt Dl'TCHMAN. FrIda.Benetltot Miss MAGGIE MITCHELL Admission to evening perloimance. '10., 60c.. and si WALNUT STKKT T H R A T It K N. R. eorncr NINTH a ad WALNUT Streets. Begins quarter to 6. THIS 'Wednesday) EVEMVO. April 18, LAST Mt.HT BUT THitEE-t of the popular comedian and Author. MR JOHN BKOCUAM, Who will sppear, for the HHSl TIMr. IN PHILADELPHIA, tn his eclcbtau d charac er ot liFKtLD EI T35M ALRIC2, in Fltrlames O'Brien's Couiedr ol A OKNTI'KM A N FROM 1 Rl LAND. Alter the cmedy, tho Orchos t wi l pe form the now 1' oholink Polka, composed and arranged tor ttio piano forte ty John Brougham, reneived with gieat applause. Alter whici. l'OUAUON iAS Hi K. II. Povhatan Mr JOHN BR1COII4M aptnin John .-mttl Wr James C. Dunn MRS JOHN DBEW'S NEW AKCU STREET THEATRE. Begins at IK o'clock. THIRD NIOHT OF MbA P. BARRETT, THIS (Wedtesdny) EVtNIG, Aptil 18, THE LAI'Y OF LYONS. THE LADY OF LYO.N8. Clande Melnofo LP. BARRETT Colonel Dauias , Mr F. Marks,? Pauline MissE. Price Madame Deschapeiles Mrs. 1 haver After ytbicb the glorious Farce ot THESWIeSMWAtNS. Bwlg Stuart Rob'on Rosetta w. Mia. 0. Henri Friday Benefit ot Mr BARRF.rT. ONLY NKllir OK'IHE MARBLE HEART. Monday next, Madame CEL-nte. IN A tlhAND 8PE0IA1TY. SEATS ECURH DSIX DJ Y8 IN A DVANCE. "iONCERT OK 8APRED MUSIC, IN AID OF V ) the erection of i)iE ORGAN, to be given by the I HOIK Or NORTH BROAD MTREKT PRKbBYTE BIAN C..URCH N E. corner ot BKOAD and ORfcKN Htrewis. assisted b MUs Hettle M Alexander. Mlsa Oeorgiana Blackbume, A Lany Amateur, Mr. Vllllnm Briscce, Mr. Henry ( Thunder and a Select Chorus fr m the Handel ana Huynn Hoclctt . under the dlreo ion ol CAKL SENTZ on THURSDAY EVENINU, April 1, at S O cloc K precisely. i lie t.rana I'mno useu (ueorge ntectc a. uo -s mnxei is Inmisbed by Mr. J. E. Would, Seveuib and Choinut streetr. Tickets. St. Can be bail oi any of the Committee; C. W. F. Trumpler's, Heven h and Chcsnut streets; W. H. Boner & Co 's 0 I'tti Cliemut street; Wll.lam E. limn'i. Iiroa.1 ard Buttoowood streets William Auden- rled's. Founn and Walnut streets: J. t-nvdor. Ji's.. No us n. Front street, and at the door on the evening or the Concert. 4 IS it A CABRMY OP MUSIC. CHARLES II. utX JABVI 8IXTH AND IA,T MATfNEE, THURBDAT. Aurll 19, " At 4 o'clock. Single Admission ONE DOI.LR. llcktte and programes at tne music Mores. 14 14 4t ICAL EVERY SOIREE EVENING, AT TBC ' CITY CHESS AND HEADING ROOMS, : No. 1235 CHFBNUt Street, ' Philadelphia. 4161m- GE RM A N I A ORCHFjSTRA. PUBLIC RE hearsals everv S Tl Rl) AY AFTERNOON Al AlITHll.'AL FUND HALL. 3H o'clock. F.nunuetr.enta nmn, l,v ddresIU- UKOWGE BAS TERT. AsenL -.o. I'. .11 MONTEREY street, between Race ana vine. 1 ltf 3m AUCTION SALES. QREAT Til AD E SALE. THREE THOUSAND CaWs BOOTS, SHOES, MOMS, ETC. COMPRISING THE S10VK OF JAMES 13. II A It M E R, To be Sold on tbe Premises, Ko. 138 North THIRD Street, ON THURSDAY MORNING, 19th Inst., COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK. PUIL.IP 4 14 4trp I ORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS B BCOTT, JR.. AUCTIONEER, PHILADEL PHIA ART OALLEliY , 1U'20 CHESN CT Street a. b. robinson's second great sale op oil Painting, On Wednesday and Thursday EvenlngB. 18th and loth Instant, at IH o'clock, at his Uul lery, Aio. 'J1U i uesnut si reel. C4 U 7t Open Day and Evening free, until night aot sale. SALE OF ITALIAN DABBLE PARLOR, GRDEN, AM) WOM' MENTAL STATUARY, OMPRISING GROUPS, FIGUKGr. AND BChTe THE I vIPOKTa TIOS OF JIE8SR'. ViTI BKOiHERS (FORMERLY V1TO VITI & SONS'. On Friday Morning. April 20. at 11 o'clock, will he sold at the Art Ca'lerv. No. WiO t hesnut strce., without resorve thnwholee.il lectUiu of over 30 pieces ot i arrara marlde statuary tin potted by the above nuined Urui. and will consist ol' valuable staiuarv. marble itrou;s aud llnure. Including a copy of Powers' Gieck Slave, Bacchus and Arlaitnu. bust ot Eve, Nadonna. eto.. etc, garden statues snnng and summer, amnion and wlntor; Roman gladiators; large figure of Aristides over6teet; Pleira Areuuua di Ziuuora statues, marble garden vases and ums, etc etc. iiioiiumen al group, Angel ol Ki nur.ectlou. Also, some 'Ht alabanter slatueiies and groups. Can be examlsed on Thuisday. 4 17 3t ST3 A REDULTl' ,N Uf TWrJN 1 x-r I VK t t fnAr Aont. nr from 120 to t'ilio less noon each instrument tnn our negui-r ddiuui b r. Besuliig to reduce our large aiook of superior and nlKhly Improved, richly tlnlshed seven ooiave Rosewood PIANOH previous to the removal to our new store. Glxard Kor. No. 1103 t'hesnni street, we have concluded to oiler them at the actual oort to mauut'aoiure and at prices equally as low as we sold them beioro the hese Instruments have been awarded the higheat preui-ma st all the Principal exhlblilons ever hld In this countir, with numerous testimonials lroin the first artists la America ami I- urope. Thev are now the lead In 1'lauos, and aie sold to all pans oi the wor d Persons desiring to purchase a first-olass flano at greatly reduced rates, ahea d not Im.Ii to avail tnem e ves oi this opportunity. ( lieu ars ot the regular schedule price, with preulse euta of the styles of our I-In dos con be bad at the waierooma, and. on app.lca tlon.wUbentbym.ll ft Warerooms 4 621trp o. 1021 CIIEb-NUT Street . ( : -rr. RAVKN A BACON'S nffll BEAUTIFUL PIANOS. Pr They have stood No. 1 ior forty years, and dully Increase in nopu arliy. J K. GOULD. 4 7 ?w4p SEVENTH and CHESS UT btreeta, CARPETINGS. JUST IlECEIVEI), ' YARD-AND-A-IIALF-WIDB t VELVET CARPETS, JfEW DESIGNS. , J. F. it E. 15. 0IUE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. 3-4 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, C-4, rv-77r', EJED, AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS. . J. F. fc E. 13. OIlNEVl No. 904 , CHESNUT STREET, v ENGLISH BRUSSELS, J Qli UTAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. 45: E. I?. OltNE, No. 904 CHESNUT S T R E E T. . 1 1 n 500 PIECES , Nf.W PATTERNS ENGLISH TAPESTllYBUUSSELS. J. F. & E. 15. 0RNE, No. 904 C3 20 3mrp CHESNUT STREET. JKW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY FOR INSURING AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF ALL KIDS. i . Capital, - - - 250,000 President, "WILLIAM A. BAYLEY Secretary. EDWAED GREENE. INDUCEMENTS. The rates of premium are very low The plan Is so simple that any one can compreben all Its workings. NO'Metllcttl Ex-H-lnntlon In KequlreMt, And those who have been rejected by Lli" Companies In een.eqnence of hereditary or other disease can effect insurance tn this Company at B very small cost. Ko better or more aatisi actor y use can be madeot so bmail a sum. POLICIES ISSUED BY LANCASTER & GASRILL, N. W. Corner Fourth and Walnut Sts 3 lOrp OENEBAL AGENTS FOB PENNSYLVANIA LOST. T OST OR MISLAID. A PERPETUAL POLICY 1 OF INfTRANCF, Ippurd by the Fire Association of I'lilladeiiibla. to JAl OJtt BAHLI.M, lor 1WI0. dated July 13, ltfcO. Any mloruallun thereof will be received by v. tMiLiiurK. Attorney at- aw. 3 21 lmrp Ho. 407 JSor.h FIFTH St. WANTS THREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO 1 act In Important locations for the Sew York Accl d ant a I Ininrinaa s" i nr nun if A ntlve mAM f nrt iA t1i1wiii applv to iUAMt O. ALLEN, Branch Ofllce, No. W tiitbjiux etreet. Apply soon. nzi SHIPPING. HAMILL'8 PASSAGE OFFICE. 'ANCHOR UNI OF BTEAMER8." lllESMA." "OOLTJuBIA. -C'ALKHONIA." ' "CAMBRIA," BRITANNIA." "INULA.' Rteam tn UVLH1 OOI. LONDONDERRY, BELFAST. DUBLUt kl WKI, UUUK.AMI UUDUOW. -ATE- OF PASSAGE. PAYABLE IN PAl'ERCUKRENCr. CJBIN0 t'M, tWO, and 170 clEtltAOE 31 'Jill. VAIV CtKliril ATtH Issued for bringing out paasen iiera trom the above points at LOWKB KATES Til AN ANY OTHER LINE. AIo. to and Irom ALL kTA'IIONS ON THE IRISH RAILWAYS. PPL(.'1AL011L'K. PasHemrers will take Dartloulm no'lee that the ' Anchor Line" is the only line pramlng tmoupb ilckets at the above rate, troin rblladelphla to tne points namea auove, ana uiat toe unaersiKneu U the ouiy ukiy auuioruca Agent in ruiinuupuia. Apply to W. A II 4 WIT, L, Bole Agent for "ANCHOli LINE." 11" No. 217 WALNVT 8 tree r rfiOZTs F0R NEW YOR K. PII ILADEL- Jiiin fii 'i ii . -''- B" p""" Comaany l. bi.-ti;ii bwiiisure i.iues.via neiaware ana Kaxitan (.anal h aving dm y at 12 Si. and 6 P. Al., connecting with all Northern and Ea.tern lines. For Iri itla. which wll be taken npon accommodating terms, aipiy to jllijii m. vaiihi iu., ltf No. liiteH III LAWARE Avenue FOR HARTFORD, CONN Jt direct, via the Delaware and Rarltan i ..., i iiv B i r muir i jacvAlA., uruuiivj., masu.r now loadlna at second wharf below Htiruce airent will leave with de.paioh. Bales low. Apply at No. Ui B. iir iA WJittC Avenue. 4 17 it WILLIAM M. BAIRD fc CO. f O SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWN ERS. TUB X Dnderslgned having leased tbe KENSINGTON SCREW Dot K.lieg. tolu.orm Lis friends aud the patron. ol me uccE mat na i. rrepareo wiui mcreaaee taoinue. to accommodate those having vesse a to be rained oi repaired and being praoilcal ahlp-carpentar and caulker, wil give personal attention to tbe rew a n Uueteo to bint lor repairs. (aotalns or Agents. 8hio Carpenters, and liao hints ts having vessels to repair, ve solicited to call- Having ihe agency for ibe aa.e of "Wetterstedt'a faten' .Betaltie Coniposltlon" for topper Paint for tha pietrrvatiun of vescels' bottoms, for thl. city, I tun pre paied to lumlah tliesam. on lavoMbie ?". JOHN U. HA-MTITT, Kemrfton Bcrew Dock, t II DELAWARE Avenue, above LA UBEL Street. I?0R SALE-STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS ol ( apewel! A Co. 'a Patent Wmd Guard and Air Heater for Coal OH Lamns i It prevents the Chimneys Irom breaking. Ibis we will warrant Also save ne third tbe oiL Call and see tbrm they cost but ten ceuta. No. 1(IS BACK htret Philadelphia. Sample sent to any part of the United states o receipt of 44 cents. 1 10 CARPETINGS, &o CJAEPETINUS I CAIU'ETINGS ! AT JtKTAIL. UcrALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 519 CHESNUT Street, oproeiTK idhtmiekck ball, 'eg leave to Inform the rnbllo that tbey have now open their SPRING STOCft ' OF C A. I PETINGS, EW AND CUOICK DESIGNS OF Fcreign and Domestic Manufacture, Which they oflcr at prices corresponding with THE DECLINE IN COLD. FRENCH AND ENGLISH AXM1NSJ ER. ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON. EL YETS, ALL WIDTHS. VPERIOR ENGLISH BRUSSELS. TA P hSIR Y ENGLISH Bh. USSELS. LOYAL WILTON. VELVET, BRUSSELS, "Wp oftrr thn nlinvA tn all w.Hrlia witlt rm.HAe Fan Hall- and 6 tali 8. ' AIho Imperial Three-Ply tnrpet- AiiXtra nupernne Ingrain. JfST RECEIVED, WHITE, RED, CHECKED. AND FANCY ' Canton Mattings, OF ALL WIDTUB. t McCalliiius, Crease & Sloan, No. 510 CHESNUT Street, OITOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL, (824 lmrp QARrETIXOS ! CAItPETINGS I Reduced to Present Gold Prices. J. T. DELACROIX, No. 37 South SECOND Street, ABOVE CHESNUr, Has received per late arrivals, 200 TIECES J. CR0S9LEY & SQNS' 13KUSSEJ.S CAltPETTNGS KEW AND ELEGANT PATTERNS. Also, large tine of TnEEE lLY EXTBA 8UPEB AND flNR INGHAI8 CAKPET, DAMASK AND VKMTIAN 8TAIB AND UALL CAHPETINGS. COT TAGE AND RAO CABPET8. OIL CLOTHS. SHADES, ETC , Wtlch vi lli be .old low In consequence of the toll In Gold. J. T. DELACROIX, No. 37 South SECOND Street, 4121m Between t'hesnut and Market. LEN ECHO JIi1lLs7 GERMANTOWN, PA. Mf CALLOIS, CREASE & SLOAN, MannfaclnrerN, Importers, and vVbole cale Iealera in CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, Etc. WAREHOUSE, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, OPPOB1TK TEX BTATB BOUBB, Ph-ladelphia. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 8 6 8mrp Wo. BIO CH E S NUT STR E ET. Q ARPETINGS! L E E D O M & SUA W A re now opening a full t-seortment ol Foreign and Domestic Carpets. These goods wlU be sold at the LOWEST CABS PRICES, to coirespond with the FALL Of GOLD. No. 910 AHCH Street. a 28 im ABJLVE2!,,TH FURNITURE. fl GEORGE J. IIENKELS, T THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS, PTJENITTJEE WAREHOUSE. A LABOE ASSORTMENT OP ROSEWOOD DRAWING-ROOM FUBNITCBK, WALK CT DBAWING-UOQU FURNITURE, WALNUT DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, WALNUT LIBRARY FUBNITURB, WALNUT HALL FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD CHAMBER FURNITURE, WALNUT ANTIQUE FURNITURE. 1'rlcei are as low as the quality ot the work will admit ot. GEORGE J. HENKELS, 4 14 Irj Late ofNos. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street J. WILLIAMS, i No. 16 North SIXTH Street, MANUFACTUEEE OF ' VENETIAN BLINDS, AND WINDOW . SJIADES. The largest and finest ssortnieut tn the eHv at th lowest prices. IU Sinrp HI QBE BHADF8 MADE AND LETTERED. THE BTAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 cnRSNrj HI RKKT, AKOVK THIRD WILL ItlC CONTINUE AH HEHKTOFOKS. HTAMP8 ol KTFRT DESCRIPTION CON ST A MTU ON HAND, -D IN ANV MOVNT U ... Wailaiit--ii