THE DAILY EVENING TKIjKfiKAPII PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1809. 3 NEWS BUaiftlAIiy. (itv AflnirN. Tlic mmitlily meeting of the Yountc Mrn'n Clirfrllan AHsociiitioii was lwyulv ntt-nlul lust r-vcuinjr. Peter B. Kimono, Ki.., "president, n dnetcd tlic openinfr exercUe. alter which the way of tho evening wai read hv Judge Pciroc. The subject of the unsay wnn "W'omiui, an seen in the Old Testament. It proved instructive and entertaining, and wan happily received by an attentive audience. A question for debute in keeping with the sub ject of the essay followed: "H ern the women mentioned in the Bihle in any respect better than the women of modern tiineS ?" The discussion wan spicy, and elicited much applause. Several took part in it, lnit the negative had the advan tage decidedly. Fifty-two new members were elected to the association. The music on this occasion was furnished by the choir of the West Arch Street J'rcsbyterlaii Church, under the direction of Professor Jcun Louis, and added jcrcntly to the pleasant entertainment of the evening. A young man giving the name of Thomas Lindsay was yesterday afternoon arrested by Detcetite (Jordon and Policeman Mefiuckeu, for an alleged attempt to relieve Miss Virginia Kichardsof lierporteuionnaie, whilst she was look ing at the procession at Twelfth and Chesnut streets, and also with attempt ing to rob another female who was standing in front of the Conti nental Hotel, lie had a hearing before Justice Kerr, and whs held in fAMM) bail to answer. During the past week the following vessels cleared from this port with petroleum: Brig Anna, for Klsinore, with I hi, 4 ft 1 gallons: brig Mowe, for Oporto, with 51, 31 do.: brig Thormu this, for Gibraltar, with H'.MhSil do.: barque yuccn, for Hamburg, with 247. 4ti do.: baroue Ardross, for Mayaguez. with KHH) do.: ship Ta incrlane, for Cork, with S2Ki,lti do.; brig Alma, for Konigsburg, with W,KHt do.; banpie Frank lin, for Antwerp, with 131.040 do.; and barque Vesta, for Cronstadt. with 133,378 do., making a total of 1,071, 7!K gallons for the week. Two ships nnd eight barques arc now loading. John Delaucy, aged sixteen years, was run over by a light wagon yesterday about twelve o'clock, noon, and injured. He was removed to bis home, Fifteenth and Parrish streets. Last evening the concluding ceremonies attending the Semi-centennial Anniversary of the I. O. of O. F. were well attended. At Horti cultural Hall the visiting German Lodges were entertained by their brethren of this city. At the Academy addresses were delivered by P. G. M. William E. Ford, of Boston, Mass.; P. (V. M. Thomas E. Sniilev, of Tennessee; P. G. M. lie v. M. Meredith, of Isew Jersey; and P. G. 8. Thomas SanderS, of New York. At the Kink the ball, which was a grand success, came off. The Grand Lodge visited the edifice at 12 o'clock. The concert given at the Musical Fund Hall on Friday evening, April 23d, iust., under the auspices of the choir of Zion P. E. Church, was eminently successful, taking a large and fash ionable audience by surprise and pleasure; a pleasing result, that invokes a public tribute of approbation to its art amateurs. The conductor of this concert, we learn, was Mr. Yost, the organist of the above church, uuder whose skil ful acquirements, profound musical knowledge, and practical experience in Europe, this ama teur feast was produced; Mr. Yost being eminent as a contrapunto. The ensemble was most agreeable and effective; to individualize would be invidious. The overture (Lac des Fee's), as executed by this amateur orchestra, with its or chestral arrangements, would have done honor to any one of our superior professional associations of instrumentalists of the present era of novel ties. Violins form the basis of orchestral com positions, while the unique wind instruments of advancing mechanical improvements were un exceptionably developed in tone and artistic linish, accompanying the chorus and solos with effective precision of harmonies. liosini's Ktabat Mater, with the Twelfth .Mass, were most admirably sung with trutli and feeling gems of religious music that assist the worship of the Almighty, to animate the hearer with, holy im pressions, and thus to raise his thoughts above (ill earthly considerations. The several soprani, Ul tenore, the bassi, evinced vocal abilities of cultivated perfection of qualities rich and full, with judicious expression of intonation. The gentleman who sustained the tenor in titabat Mater (and sung the ''Ex-Maria" in Twelfth Mass), has an excellent voice, with a legitimate method; the basso exhibited a flue voice, with good tuition, well-balanced divisions of registers in his solo, "Pro Peccates;' but both seemed uuder nervous excitement that militated against their powers. The lady soprano, In "Fra Poco" (Lucia), ac quitted "herself with good taste in modulation and chaste ornaments. Indeed, all the soloists deserve a sprig of laurel to commemorate their maiden public efforts. The ''Hallelujah" of Handel was extremely well executed. To bo brief, to Mr. Yost, as their maesiro, must be accorded the meed of praise for its brilliant con summation, whose amiable manners and modest merits are only commensurate with his profes sional genius, which never intrudes its jus: claims. Domestic Aftnirx. Gold closed yesterday at 133. Ex-Governor Daltou of Connecticut died at New Haven yesterday. Secretary Fish does not anticipate retiring from the Cabinet at present. Tho Internal Revenue receipts yesterday amounted to nearly 800,000. A row of small frame buildings was burned In Chicago yesterday morning. Loss, $150,000. In a quarrel at Cincinnati on Sunday night, John Howard shot and fatally wounded Alfred Pains. The House Committee on Foreign Relations will pay an official visit to Cuba aud St. Domingo in October next. Commissioner Fisher assumed control of the Patent Office yesterday, aud General Parker of the Indian Bureau. Tlic Secretary of the new State House Com missioners of Illinois has preferred serious charges against tho Board. The agricultural and mechanical reports will be printed by the Public Printer without the sanction of Congress. The public debt statement to be published on Saturday next will, from present appear ances, probably exhibit a decrease ot ts.uou.uw. Captain Warren Gardner aud. Henry Brown have been committed at Boston Jos- purposely castinur awav on the high seas UiC-rtihouner TwI- - O -' I liirllt.. ' ' ... The United States armorers at Springfield bel.l a meeting on Saturday night, to consider the recent action of Congress on the Kight-hour IW'ti.i e....r..t,ii-ir nfvtlie TreiiMii-v has Issued an order directing that hereafter, all property be longing to the department offered lor sale, shall be sold by public' auction or uuuer scaicu pro liitflulri. The boiler of the steamer St. Elmo exploded near Mobile yesterday. One ol the employes ot tho boat was killed, and six severely burned and bruised. None of tho passengers were in jured. Charles Dolierty and Tom Hammond eiv ifaued in a nrize-llirht near Richmond, Va., yes terday. Eighty-six. rounds were fought in two hours and ten minutes, w hen Dohcrty was de clared the victor. Statements have recant! v been published in the newspapers, that tho Government was mak ing extensive preparations to enforce respect to American interests in Cuban waters aud. on tho island, in view of the civil war in progross, and that, to this end, an unusually large fleet would be sent tiutner. it lias, however, uc.eti. aitocr tained from autheutlc sources, that so 'jar from this being the case, tho number of vessels to bo employed in the public service in that direction will not probably be more than six, or two less than heretofore in the squadron, the number being necessarily limited, ow ing to the fact that Congress has made a very great reduction in the personnel of the navy. But, apart from this, tho vessels to be sent to that coast are found to bo sufficient for all legitimate purposes, as no trouble Willi ine ispanisn authorities is appw hendtid. Tho fitting out of several of the lron Ud has no particular significance, but is a part "f the plan ot t he Navy Department to save them d other similar ycu-eis, ud especially the , machinery, from the dt'i'.iy to which they are now exposed from being out of commissiou. Forrlati Aflnirw, I.oviiok, April 2i'. The Mouse of Commons to-day, in committee, resumed the consideration of the bill for the disestablishment of the Irish Church. Mr. Piin, Liberal, moved to amey! the bill by striking out those sections in which pro vision Is made for the maintenance of certain church buildings as national monuments. Mr. Gladstone accepted and supported the amend .inents. After discussion at some length, the House divided, with the following result: -For the amendment, VM; against it, 131. London, April 2'!. Despatches from Bombay announce the publication of Cabool. The Aftghan chieftains have given in their allegiance jtoSherc Ali, the present Ameer. The. son of Hie dei.oscd Ameer of Cabool had lied from the country, and It is believed no further efforts to disturb the reigning prince will be made. Bf.hi.in, April 2ti The Tariff Committee of tho Federal Council of Zollverclu are about to submit a project for imposing duty on petroleum imported into Germany. London, April 2i -Late advices from Pekin and Hong Kong have been received. Sir Ruther ford Alcock, British Minister to China, positively contradicts .Sir. Bmlingame's'assertions that the Chinese desire progress. It is reported that the Catholic missionary in the province of Se Ch.ien, and several hundred, converts, have been massa cred by the natives. ' At the Newmarket races, to-day, the Priuco of Wales stake was won bv Silenus, with Typhln second and Mysotis third. Madkid, April 2ti. Disturbances were caused by tho enforcement of the conscription in the city of Seville, but were of a slight character and easily suppressed. SPRAGUE VS. ABBOTT. IWiiIiihI Wrath Kiilmlilcn a ml Pence Diiniicn. Yesterday morning Senators Sumner and Sherman called upon Senator Sprague, in order to suggest a basis of settlement of the difficulty existing hetween himself and Senator Abbott. The conversation resulted in Senator Poole join ing the Senators above named, and producing a letter from Senator Abbott to Senator Sprague, of which the following is a copy: Washington, 1). C, April 2i' To Hon. Wil liam Sprague Sir: On tho 22d inst., in the United States Senate, you uttered the followiug language: "Mr. President: In answer to the tirade of the Senator from Nevada, and the Senator from North Carolina, I am reminded of a little illus tration. In my travels from the centre here into the rural districts, through the woods and farms of the surrounding neighborhood, chance at one time brought me to a farm-house. I found, on looking up, a large mastiff aud a mongrel puppy dog. The little (log moved on me with rapidity from behind, bit at my heels, and, frightened at his temerity, ran howMng away, followed by his larger companion. The Senate will observe' that the mongrel, w hining puppy, encouraged by the mastiff, and emboldened to attack from the sha dow of his backer, ran rapidly away, alarmed at his temerity, while the overgrown'cur followed closely after, both ears lopped, and tail betwecu his legs, to a place of safety beside his menaced companion. The latiiniagc has been understood as .meant in part to be applied to me. I am not aware that I gave any occasion in my remarks for you to want to be offensive or insulting in reply! I therefore deem it proper to ask that you "state distinctly whether you intended to apply any of me auovc oucnsive language to mysell. I am, tir. very respectfully, Joseph 0. Aiiiiott. In reply to this "communication of Senator Abbott, Senator Sprague wrote a reply, which was placed in the hands of Senator Sumner, who, together with Senators Sherman and Poole. proceeded to the residence of Senator Abbott, with authority to deliver the letter upon Senator Abbott's acceding to certain conditions iu the nature of a withdrawal of certain language ap plied to Senator Sprague, and involving a reply from Senator Abbott to the letter of Senator Sprnfirue. which renlv was to bo satisfactory boih to Senators Sumner aud Sherman. The following repiv was suggested bv Senator Sum ner, and accepted by Senator Abbott: WASHINGTON, D. U., April ,20, 1S0J. ItOll. J. . Abbott, United States Senator: Sir I have no hesitation iu at once rcplyiug to your note of this morning, just received, "that the paragraph ot my speech reicrrcu to was written and m manuscript some time before it was delivered in the Senate, and belore you participated In the debate, and therefore was not intended to apply to you. Your obedient servant. w. SPRAGUE. The following letter, in response to the above. closed the correspondence in a mauncr satisfac tory to all concerned: Washington. D. C, April 20, 1809. Hon. William Sprague Sir: I have pleasure in acknowledging your letter of this date, which shows teat 1 had misconceived your language. My allusion to you afterwards in the Senate was founded on misconception, aud I ask you to consiucr it us uneaiu. I am, sir, very respectfully, Joseph C. Atibott. It may be stated that, on Friday or Saturday, Senator Anthony called upon Senator Abbot" and begged him to desist from committing vio lence on Senator Siarngue. ' MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine A'w see First Page. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. 8vm Rises 6'04Moon Sets 8'34 Sun Smb 6 51 1 High Water 2 31 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. J. Price Wethf.iull, ) Bamuki. G. Btokkh, Committee or the Month. jJamkb Douuhkkty, ) MOVEMENTS OF OCK.N STEAMSHIPS. FOR AM K.RICA. Caledonia . .. ....Glasgow New York April 2 ....Liverpool ....New York April 7 . . ..OIuskow New York April 9 . . . .Liverpool New York via Hul .. .April 10 . ...Iiondon Now York April 111 ....Liverpool New York April 111 .... Brest New York April 111 ....Liverpool New York April 1H Louisiana. . . . Iowa City of Cork. Cella Olympus Laluyette... lduho Valinyru Liverpool New York vili Bos... .April 1:1 lionau (Southampton. ...Now York Auril l:i Bremen Huvro New York April 14 FOR KUHOPK. HolRatia Now York. ...Huniimrg April 27 Manhattan New York. ...Liverpool April 2S tiritunma Iew york....(HiiKK,.w April 2H Kiitaia ,.M.Now York. ...Liverpool April 2s WeHer .New York. ...llremeu April 29 Weser New York. ...lire TnrU.. I.. ...... .New York....Liv Peruke , '. ,.;.'u;;New York. ...Hu City of Paris:. . . .New York. ...Liv verpool April 2H uvre Muv 1 ivemool Mi.v 1 Citi.B Cork.. ...New York ....Liverpool May 4 1 IAMHIWIW, UUJIMIIU, n,iu, Prometheus l'hilada (!harleton April 2fi Morro t lille. . . .New York. ...Havana April 'Hi Wyoming .Philada (Savannah Muy 1 MailH are forwarded by every steamer in the reKular lines. Tho steamers for or from Liverpool call at lueenstown. ex. cept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The loainert for or from the Contiuent call at houtuanipton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Diamond Htate, Webb, Kaltimoro, A. Grove. Jr. Hriu John Welsh. Jr.; Stunday, Nuuua, 8. A W. Welsh. Hr. brig Ethel Moltou, Haney, Cardenas, Warren k tiregg. tirig NuevHu. Trukk, lUngnr, liuiuinutt, Neill ,t Co. KrhrliiBeu tU Ui Went, lieatly, Uridgeton, N. J., D. S. htet&on A Cir. Rchr Kimih J. Bright, 8hw, Boston, Weld, Naglo A Co. Schr T. T. TuU, Cooper, Washington, via Port Doposit, captain. , Rchr I riMe. Bown, Providence, 11 uimiiott, JsTuill A Co. Kohr H. T. Hedges, Frunklin, Providence, do. Kchr W. M. Wilson, brown, Newport, do. Kchr Isaac Oliver, Pannell, New York, do. Kchr Heading KK. No. 75, Stout, New York, do. Barge Jetterson Collins, Butler, New York, do. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Fteanii-hip Prometheus, Gray, 7U hours from Charleston, wiih coUon. rice, etc., to E. A. Koudcr A Co. htei,inr II. U Gaw, Her, 13 hour troiu Baltimore, with uidse.tA.Groves, Jr. htealilW V Ulcall, Morrison, uuuis uuiu an iuik, ill) nidi, to W, M- Band A Co. Steamer W. C I'ierrepnnt, Mi KtMHuif W. 4'. 1 lerrepnnt, miropsiurn, at uouro iroui New York, witb indue, to Wm. M. Baird A Co. hc hr.lowph and Edwin, 3 days Iroui Laurel, Del., with lumber te Collin A Co. richr I). It. Merriman: Tracey, 9 day from Indian river, Del . wit grain to Collins A Co. . . Hciir V'lidalia. Campbell, 1 day from Leipsio, Del., with grain to Joseph E. Fanner. Kchr Wave Crest, Davis, from New i ork. Paruiie Uufen Victoria, arrived on Saturday from Liver pool, thould have been repoitea tviui loiioe. w . A Iiro.--Vbaul to L. Westergaard A Co. MEMORANDA. . Ship Orton, Holbrook, hence, at New York 25th inst. bhip J. C. Boyuton, Wsyoott. from Middleboro, E., tor Philadelphia, apokenid inst. lat. W 4o long. oO 30. . ' Ship Island Home, Ganslord, iieuoe for MtfuqUMij, W. B., wu 7U iiit, ml. iJ 37 Ivr.g. 71. fiteainfblp I anilJi, Vrri uian, herx o, at New Yo'kth mutant. Steamship Juniata, Hnxie, henrn. at HAVAnna 17th inst., nd proceeded lKth irnt. tor Philadelphia. . Bnniu nrir Henry, Perkin, for Philadelphia.-eiited , Irf'iii Liverpool Kith inst.. Hr.riiuc Die Tngend, Bngduhl, for PhiluiWlphia, cleared at I.iveipool Inih inst. 1 Baiiiie Amelia Ghering, Haynic, hence, at Matania" Uthinst. . Bniiiue Comet, Petrie, troin London for Philadelphia, snilrit trom GrAvrnend lut tt int. Brig Harry Stewart, Weeks, hence, at Matan.as lstli tinfitant. Bug Sp'd, ljirkin, honeq, at. Swinemnnde 10th Inst. Brig ,1. W. Drim'o, Eaton, hence tor Boston, at Holmes' ,llole 24th inpt. ; Brig Minnie Miller, Anderson, hence, at MatAn.as lMh inst. I Hi ig Mary C. C'omery, Comory, hence, at MutAn.a ls'h In-tunt. 1 Brig Nellie Clifford, Llttlefield. hence, at Matan.is iMh inst. Brig Harriet , honre, at Boston 2'ith lnt Brig G. Eddy, Kose, at Cardenas Istli inst., reported from IMiiladelphia. Brig Enrenia. 'iMindis, hence, at Cardenas IHth insl. lit is Charles Miller, Miller, for Philadelphia, sailed trotn Bath 22d inst, Schr J. B. Vanillism, Voting, for Philadclphiu, was load ing at Matany.as l!Hh inst. SchrAddie M. Bird, Morrill, hence, at Cardenas 18th inMant. Schr Thomas Borden. Writhington, sailed from I all River 22d inst. for Philadelphia, nnd went into Newport. Schr Ielte, Smith, hence, at Malanir.as lsth inst. Sclirs Mary M lines. Parker, and Manna loa, Talbot, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. Schr T. Sinnickson, Nickcrson, hence, at Gloucester 24th inst. Schr '. S. Watson, Adams, hence, at Nnntucket22 I Inst. Schrs M. Weaver, Weaver; Eva Bell, Thomas); and Alice B , Parker, hence, at Boston 21th inst. Schrs J. MiiJtricld, May; 1. H. Wainwright, Brower; Tantamount. Montgomery ; Lixia Maul. Haley;!'. W. H. W hite, Smith ; and F. A. Pike, Gove, hence tor Boston 251 h inst. Schr Helen G. King, McGregor, for Philadelphia, cleared at Calais 2Mb inst. Schr Vraie, Mason, for Philadelphia, sailed from Carde nas lhth inst. Schr W. 11. Thomas, Win:mioie, hence, at Cionfuegon lhth inst. Si lir Frank Palmer. Itliani, for Philadelphia, sailed from Cienluegos luth inst. Schr Win. John, Streot, cleared nt Baltimore 21th inst. tor Bridgetnn, N. J. Schr Adolph Hugel, Adnins, for Philadelphia, sailed from Newburyport 2:td inst. Schr Jane N. Baker, Wilson, hence for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 24th inst. Schrs J. Wilson, Connelly: E. B. Emery, Clayton ; J. K. Griersen, Smith; Wm. F. Phelps, Oraiimcr; J. I". Fit. patrick, Smith : S. B. Wheeler, Lloyd ;C.W. lxu kn, Hunt ley: B. W. Toll, Bobbins; M. E. Stockham, Ilordery; A. Bursley, Parker; K. Seaman, Seaman; J. Ken.le, Hteel iiiiiii : Jas. Aldcrdice, Willotts; J uliu K. Pratt, Nickcrson ; I'rade Wind. CJorson; R. W. Dillon, Ludluin; Paul A Thompson. Godirey ; and Gov. Burton, Ludlam, lionce, at Boston 24tn inst. Schrs Albert Mason, Snow; J. B. Clayton, Clayton : .1. O. Wellington, C'hipmiin ; and Ida L. Bourse, cleared at Bos ton 24th inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Nightingale, Bcebe, hence, at Now Bedford 23d instant. Schrs George and Mniy, Hall, from Calais; A. Tirrell, At wood, from Lane's Cove; Sn rah, Cobb, and Iettie Beard, Peny, from New Bedforil ; H. . Benedick, Case, from Newport ; and N. II. Benedict, Fllis, from Providence, all for Philadelphia, at New York 25th inst. Sclirs C. II. Potter, Brown ; E. H. Atwood, Higgins; Polly T rice, Chaso; and Henry May, liaekot, ull from Boston for I hiladelphia, at New York 25th inst. Schr Abbie Dunn, Fountain, hence, for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 23d inst. Steamship Wyoming, Teal, for Philadelphia, sailed from Siivsnniih 24th inst. Banpie 8.W. Holbrook, Policy, for Philadelphia, cleared at Havana 17th inst. Brig J. A H. Crowley. Crowley, from Trinidad for Phila delphia, was spoken 14th inst. off Cape Antonio. Brig Mountain Eagle, Sherman, for Philadelphia, cleared at Havana 17th inst. Brig Condova, Eddy, henco, at Matnnza Itith inst. Schr Hannah Little, Godfrey, for Philadelphia, sailed from Charleston 21th inst. Schr J. Ricardo Jova. Crawford, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York 24th inst. Schr Fanny Keating, Dauicls, fot Philadelphia, at Som brero loth inst. Schr Surah Cobb; Lottie Hoard, Perry: Maggie P. Smith, Gary; and J. Truman, Gihbs, for Philadelphia, I muled from New Bedford 23d inst. Schr Juno Elliott, Williams, for Cumden, N. J., cleured at Baltimore 23d inst. Schr Honest Abe, Conary, hence for Boston, at New York 23d inst. Schr C. A S. Brook, Brooks, hence, at Providence 23d inst. Schrs Lady Ellen, Doughty, and American Eagle, Shaw, for Philadelphia, "ailed Iroui Providence 23d inst. Schr Sarah L. Simmons, Gundy, and Annie V. Bergen, Thompson, hence for Salem; Tantamount, Montgomery, do. for Boston: Surah Ann, Collamer, do. for do.; and Clara Davidson, Jcllors, Jo. for Lynti, at Holmes' Hole 23d inst. Schr Mary D. Ireland, from Philadelphia for Galveston, ashore on Pelican Spit, will, it is thought, prove a total loss. . E. W. CLARK & COT, No. 35 South THIRD Street, P II I I. A E I' P II I A. DEALERS IN Government Securities, Stock, Gold and Note Brokers. Account of Banks, Firms, and Individuals received, subject to check at sight. INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANCES. GENERAL AGENTS you rSN If 3 YLVAITIA AND SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY OF THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY is a corporation chartered by special Act of Congress, ap proved July 25, lstse, with a AMI CAPITAL OF s-1, 000,000. 1'TI.I. PAUL Liberal terms offered to Agent and Solicitors, who are Invited to unnlv at our otfice. Full particulars to be had on application at our omco, located in the second story of our Bunking Hou", where Circular and Pamphlets, fully describing the udvuatugtf offered by the Coiupuny, may be had. U. IV. I'liAItU a CO., 8eftu5 No. 3 Sourti THIRD Str-Mf. FOR THE LADIES. 1115. WM- T' HOPKINS" JL,AIi:' EMPOHIU3I. NO. '1115 CHESNUT STREET (GIRARD ROW). largest assortment and Best and Cheapest Goods in the city iu all the following lines: Muuuiactuter of Hopkins' Celebrated Champion Hoop Skirts, tor Ladies, Aiist.es, and e ln'ldiua, in over tour uuu dred styles, shapes, lengths, und sir.es. lUiteil. KutitiH. and .lunoa Gorseta. in eiaht dilferent. styles, uiunuiactuied expressly for our oivu aulus, from fe. I '(iO to .V '.i'.l different styles of superior fitting trench woven Whulebouo UOHKKTS, Horn ! I to I I varieties of entiu handsome Whalebone Corsets, from Slionlder Braces, Mudume Foy'a Corset Skirt Sup- porters, etc. Mrs. Moody' Putent Self-adjusting Abdominal Corset bichly recommended by physicians, trom $:i (o 7. It'l.I. I.I N KM OF I.A DIES' IMIilltliAU JltN'lt. !i't Bartrara Fantnm's Family Sewing Machine, being griituitouxly distiibutod to our customers tor tua purpose ot getting theui lnlroduced. a i ow ROOFING. T E A D Y R O O F I N i .- IV Thi Routing i adupted to ull buildings. It vau bd applied to STEEP OR FLAT ROOFS at one-half the expense of tin. It 1 readily put on old nuingie kooib wiinout removing rue sinngie, tuns av,ov ing the dumaging of ceilings und furniture while uudur going repair. tNo gravel ued.) PRESERVE YOUR TIN BOOI S WITH WELTON S ELAb TlU FAINT I am ajway prepared to Repair and Paint Roof at short notice. AUo.PAINT Fult SALE by the barrel or gallon, the best aud cneupest iu tue market. W. A. W ELTON. No. 711 N. NINTH Street, uliove Coutes. and 217 No. sub WALNUT street. T OOFING. LITTLE & CO., "THE LIVE i ROOFEBS." No. 118 MARKET Street. Every description of Old and Leaky Roof made tight and war ranted to keep iu repuir for live year. Old Tin Roofs ruatle euual to new. A trial only required to insure sati. faction, prder promptly attended to 8 8 am rLD RAVEL ROOFS COVERED OVER KJ witli 8 blalc. and warranted for ten year. HAMILTON A UOOKEKR. STOVES, RANGES, E.TO. NOTICE THE UNDEKHIHNE 1 Would call the attention of the pnhlio to his , NEW GULDEN EAGI.K I URVACK. - This 1 an entirely new hiuit.r Ifc is an n.in.lrnntn to OtlCO Colliniend itsell tA irptlnrnl fjtv.ir. hf.mtf & Ofitohi. nation ol wrought and cast lion. It is very simnlo in n construction, and is perfectly air tight, self-cleaning, hav ng no pipes or drums to be taken out and cleaned. H is so arranged with upright flues as to produco a larpet amount ot heat from t he same weight of coal than any fur nace now in use. The hygrouictrio condition uf the air as produced by my new arrangement of evaporation will at once femonstrute that it is the only Hot Air Furaaca that Will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. 1 hose in want of a complete Heating Apparatu would do well to call and eiamine the Golden K.ieio. CHAKLES WILLI 4Mft, No. 1 132 and 1 1.1 i MARK E T Street, ' . , Pliiladelihia. A Urga assortment of Cooking Ranges, Fire-Board Stoves, Urw Down Grates, Ventilators, etc., always on hand. N. B.-Johhlng of all kinds promptly done. 6 10 THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER or EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels, or public intitutions, in TWENTV DI f FI'.KEN I SI0E8. Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Hot Air Eur lortuble lleatei-s, Ixiw down Grates, I-'irelniard Until It, .!. UA l.nl. HI., ij... 1.. , ...... , .,,n.,,,r,9 iny i,,,,,,t,b, irk,ii Stove, etc., wholesale and retl, by t he manufacturers, 11 2Swfm6m rMiniii-h. a I in . "Mi. No. 'Ui N. SECOND Street. CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS. piCTUKES FOK PRESENT A. S. XI OB 1X18 0X7, No. 910 CHESNUT Street, Has Just received exquisite rtpeclmcua of .ART, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. FINE DRESDEN "ENAMELS"' ON PORCELAIN, IN GREAT VARIETY. SPLENDID PAINTED PHOTOGRAPHS, . Including a Number of Choice Gems. . A SUPERB LINE OF C11ROMOS. A large assortment of NEW ENGRAVINGS, ETC. Also, RICH STYLES FRAMES, of elegant new patterns. 3 1 MEDICAL. piLES OK HEMORRHOIDAL TUMORS All kinds perfectly and permanently cured, without pnlu, danger, caustics, or Instruments, by V. A. WcCANDLESS, M. D., No. 1926 SPRING GARDEN Street. We can refer you to over a thouuaud of the best citizens of Philadelphia cured. Reference given at our oillce. 3 26 2m DR. KINKELIN, AFTER A RESIDENCE and practice of thirty year at the Northwest corner ot Third and Union streets, has lately removed to South ELEVENTH Streot, between Market aud Chesnut. His superiority in the prompt and perfect cure of all rt cent, chronic, local, and constitutional affectiou of a special nature, is proverbiul. Diseases ot the skin, appearing in a hundred difforont forms, totally eradicated ; mental and physical weakness and all nervous debilities scientifically and successfully treated. Ufhce hours from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. DRUCS, PAINTS, ETO. JOUERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. Corner FOURTH and RACE Sts., PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Manufacturers of Xirii itn Tanri vii4 TOni-ni. vv uiiv Aaiau auu wxvxcu x oiui3 J. utLj Varnishes, Etc. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers aud consumers supplie lowest prices 12 49 for cash. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. W. R. FRAZIER, Residence, 'JOb iean St. JOHN W. FRAZIER, Residence, 413 OUiistiun St. V R A Z I E R & BROTHER, X (Successors to WILLIAM B. SLOAN), CARPENTERS A NO K U I L i E R 6 . Shop, No. all CRISCOM Street, South of Spruce, between Fourth and Fifth streets, PHILADELPHIA. All orders by Mail promptly attended to. BUILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DONE. Store Fronts put in. Offices fitted up, New Hoots put on, and immediate and special attention given to all kind of Jobbinir. Gentlemen having country seats requiring new work, or repairing dono, will, by K'ving us a call, or Bending a note, receive prompt consideration. A trial is solicited. 4 14 lm FRAZIER A BROTHER. QEORCE PLOWMAN. CARrENTER AND BUILDER, No. 134 LOCK Street, Philadelphia. SOFA BED. TT O V E R'S PATENT COMBINATION SOFA BED Is decldedlv the liest Sofa Bed ever Invented. It oan be extended from a Sofa ltiKi a handsome French Bedstead, with liuir spring niuttress, In ten seconds of time. It requires no unscrewing or detachlug, has no st'imratton between back and sent, no cords to break, und no hinged foot attached to the top of the back to support it when down, which ta unsafe and liable to get out of repair. It has the conveniences of a bureau lor holding clothing, Is easily managed, aud it is impossible lor it to get out of order. Price about the same as an ordinary sofa. H. F. HOVER, OWNER AND SOLE MANI FACTI RER, 1 20 tuthsGm N. " South SECOND Street. PruMBINO AND OAS FITTING. ; V iii PSACTICAt PLUMBER, GAS PITTES, . AMI I'Kill LAlsa, 943 South Fifteenth Street, B!ow Loeu.t HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Mt. Vernon Hotel, 8 i Monument street, Baltimore. F.kgmiUy Furnishe'L, with unsurpassed Cuiaiaa. On the European rian, P. P. MORGAW. BOARDING. AT NO. 1131 GIRARD STREET MAY BE obtained furnished aud unfurnished room for lodg ing. Board also, if desired. I tt O K N EXCHANGE BAG M A NUEAf.'TOR Y. JOHN T. BAILEY, . K, comer of MARKET and WATER Street, Philadelphia, DEALERS IN BAOH AND BAGGING Ot every description, for Grain, Large Hour, bait, buper-fhosplutta of Lime, Bona Oust, Etc. and sma CCNNY HAL'S constantly oo hand. Also, WOOL BACKS. rv, DR. F. GIRARD, VETERINARY SUR- GEON, treat all diseases of horses and cattle, Jod all suiifi-al operations, with efficient accommodation ui noiVe. at hi..luUruu.rvo. H0 MARSHALL Street, abova Poplar. 1 1 I 1HIL080PIIY OF MARRIAGE A New Coursa of lectures, a delivered at the New York Kluseuui of Anatomy, embraciiiK the sulijoots: How to Live, anil nu m i. ye nr-. i .uu Old Ave; Manhoiid Generally Reviewed; I he Oause ol Indigestion ; Eliituleiice and Nervous Hiseasea Accounted lor Marriatte 1'hilosophivally tiousidered, etc. eto. Pocket volumes eoiitaiuiiiK these laMituroa will be- for warded post paid, on receipt of ilu cent s. by addressina W. A I.kAR V , 7k., 8. K. vurutti li'liTU Jiit WALNUT blreela, I'llul"lpbu RAILROAD LINES. Q FOR NEV YIIRK. TI1K (JAMIIKN llO. AND AM HOY ANI I IllI.AHKI.l'HIA tN NI) TKENTdN HAILROAU COM PAN IKS' J.1NES FROM I'HILAHKLPHIA TO NEW ft ORK, AND WAY I'LAt'KS. I ROM l.t!T "THIRT WHARf, At 630 A. M., via Cumden and Amlsiy Aci'iin..fi 25 At 8 A. M., via Cam. and Jersey i'ity Ex. Mail 3'OJ' At 2 V. M., via 'Bindcn and Amboy Krcss... 3-00 At 1'. M., (or Amboy ond interiiiedlnte stiitions. At 6 30 and 8 A. M. and a-00 P. M. lor Freehold. AtB ond 10 A. M., 2, 3 30, and 4 S0 P. M. inrTronton. A t 6-30, 8 and 10 A. M 1, 2, 3 30, 4 30, , and 11:30 P. M. for Hordentown, llurlington, Uovorly, and Uelnnco. At ti-30 and 10 A. M., 1, 3-30, 4-30, 6, nnd 11-30 P. M. for Florence, Kd(tcwater, Riverside, Rlvorton, Palmyra, and Fih House, aud 2 I'. M. for Florence and Rlverton. The 1 and 1130 P. M. Linos leave from Market Street Ferry (upper fide). TTIOM KKNPtNOTON T1KPOT. At 11 A. M., via Ken.slngton and .Ter?oy City, New York F.xpresi I.ino. F are, $3. At 7 30 and 11 A. M., 2 30, 3 30 and 6 P. M. for Trenton and Hrlntol. And at 1015 A. SI. for Hristol. At 7-30 and 11 A. AL, 2 30, and 6 P. M. lor Morrls vlllo ond Tullytown. At 7-30 ond 10-16 A. M., and 2 30 and 6 P. M. for Schenck'g and Aldington. At 7-30 ond 1015 A. M., 2-30, 4. 6, and 6 P. M. for Cnrnvvcll's, Torrcdale, Holmesburg, Tacony, Wls sinoming, Hridepburg, and Franklord. and 8 P. M. fur Holnicsburg and lutormedlate Btations. FROM WKST riHL.AUEI.PHIA DEPOT, Via Connecting Railway. At 9 30 A. M., 1-20. 4, tt-30, and 12 P. iM. New York Express Lines, via Jernoy City. Fare, 43-25. At 11-30 P. M., Enilirrant I,ine. Fore. 2. At 8 30 A. M., 1-20, 4, 6-30, and 12 P. M., for Trenton. At 9-30 A. M., 3, 6-30, and 12 P. M., for Bristol. At 12 P. M. (Night), for Monisville, Tullvtown Schenck'", Kddintcton, CornwcU'f, Torrecdalo HolmesburK, Tacony, Wisslnouiintr, Hrldofburg, and Fronkiord. The 9 30 A. M., 6-30 and 12 P. M. Lines will run dally. All other, Sundays excepted. BELYIDKKE DFX AW ARE RAILROAD LINKS, FROM KKNH1KOTOX BBPOT. At 7-30 A. M. for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dun kirk, Elmira, Ithaca, Owtgo, Rochester, Hinilmm ton. Oswego, Syracuse, Oreat Bend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre. Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Oap, Schooley's Mountain, etc. At 7-30 A. M. and 3-30 P. M. for Bolvldere, Easton,vEanibertville. FTeminatton, etc. Tho 3-30 P. M. Line connects direct witti the train leaving Easton lor MaucU Chunk, Allentown, liethle bem, etc. At 11 A. M. and 6 P. M. for Lambertville and Intermediate Stations. CAMDEN AND BURLING) TON COUNTY AND PEMHERTON AND IllUHTSTOWN RAIL ROADS. yilOM MARKET BTBKRT FERP.T (UPPBlt BIPE). At 7 and 10 A. M., 1-30, 3 30, and 5 30 P. M., for Merchantville, Aloorestuwn, Hartford, Masonvillo, Holnesport, fllount Holly, Suiithville, Ewansvllle, Yinccntown, Birminghaui, and Pemlerton. At 7 A. M., 1-30 and 3 30 P. M for Lowlstown, W'rightstown, Cookstown, New Egypt, Horners town, Cream Ridge, luiluyitown, Sharon, and Hightstown. 11 10 WILLIAM II. OATZMER, Aent. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. M'MMER TIME, TAKING EFFECT APRIL 25, im. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot, at THIRTY-FIRST and MAR KET StreetH, which is reached directly by tho Mar ket Street cars, the last car connecting with each train leaving Front and Market streets thirty minutes belore its departure. The Chesnut and Walnut streets cars run within one square of the Depot. Sleeping-car Tickets can be had on appllcatson at the Ticket Cilice, N. W. corner Ninth, aud Ches nut streets, and at the depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver baggage at the depot. Orders loll at No. sol Chesnut street, or No. lid Market street, will receive attention. TRAINS LEAVE DKPOT, VIZ.: Mail Train 8 00 A. M. Puoli Aceommodat'n, 10-30 A. 110 and 9-30 P. M. Fast Line ...... . 11-60 A. M. Erlo Express 11-60 A. M. Ilarrisburg Accommodation . . . 2-30 P. M. Lancaster Accommodation . . . 4-00 P. M. Parkesburg Train 6-30 P. M. Cincinnati Express i 8-00 P. M. Erie Mall and Pittsburg Express . . 10 45 P. M. Philadelphia Express, 12 Night. Erie Mail leaves daily, except Sunday, running on Saturday night to YVilllanisport only. On Sun day night passengers will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock. Philadelphia Express leaves dally. All other trains daily, except Sunday. The Western Accommodation Train runs daily, except Sunday. For this train tickets must be pro cured and baggage delivered by 5 P. M., at No. 116 Market street. TRAINS ARR1YH AT DEPOT, Vl.: Cincinnati Express . . . . 310 A. M. Philadelphia Express .... o-ftO A. M. Paoli Aceommodat'n, 8 20 A. M., 8-40 and 7-20 P. M. Erie Mail U-3 A. M. Fast Line 9-36 A. M. Parkesburg Train .... 810 A.M. Lancaster Train 12-30 P. M. Erie Express 4-20 P. M. Day Express 4 20 P. M. Southern Exprss ti-40 P. M. Harrisbufg Accommodation . . li'MP.lL For further information apply to JOHN VANLEER, Jr.. Ticket Agent, No. 901 CHESNUT Street. FRANCIS FUNK. Ticket Agent, No. 1W MARKET Street. SAMUEL 11. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Apparel, aud limit their responsibility to One Hun dred Dollars in value. All Baguage exceeding that amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special oontract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, 4 29 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. 1VEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT On and alter MONDAY, April 12, IStW, Trains will leave as follows: Leave Philadelphia from New Depot, THIRTY FIRST and CHESNUT Streets. 7 25 A. M., 9-30 A. M., 2 30 P. M., 416 P. M., 4 35 P. M., 715 aud 1130 P. M. Leave West Chester from Depot, on East Mar. ket street, at 0-25 A. M., 7-25 A. M., 7-40 A. M., 1010 A. M.. 1-65 P. M 4-60 P. M., and 8 45 P.M. l.eae Philudelpliia lor B. C. Junction and Inter mediate points at 12-30 P. M. and 6-45 P. M. Leave ii. c Junction tor Philadelphia at 6'3o A. M. aud 1 46 P. M. Trains leaving West Chester at 7-40 A. M. will stop at B. C. Junction, Lentil, Olon Riddle, and Media; leaving l'btladclphhi at 4 35 P. M. will stop at B. C. Junction and Media only. Passen gers to or from stations between West Chester and ki. C. Junction going East will take train leaving West Chester at 7'2i A.M., ond car will bo attached to Express Train at II. (.'. Junction, and going West passengers lor stations nbove Media will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4 35 P. M., and car will be attached to Local train at Media. The Depot in Philadelphia is reached directly by the Chesnut aud Walnut street ears. Those of tho Murket street line run within one siiuare. The cars of both Hues connect with each tralu upon its arrival. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia for Wert (. he.-tcr at 8-00 A. M. and 2 30 P. M. Leave Philadelphia for B. O. Junction at 715 P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia ut 7-45 A. M. and 4-45 P.M. Leave B. C. Junction for Philadelphia at 6-00 A.M. HENRY WOOD, 410 General Superintendent. TEST JERSEY RAILROADS. FALL AND Wl.MbK AllA.lt(,atM' iroui loot ot MAKHET Street (Upper Ferry). Commencing WEDNESDAY. Sept. 16, 153. TRA1Nb LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: ForCape May and stutlous below Millvlllo,8'lt P. M. F'or Mlllvllle, Ylnelond, and Intermediate sta Hons, 8-16 A. M., 815 P. M. For Hridgeton. Salem, and way stations, 815 A. M. and 3 30 P. M. . For Woodbury at 815 A. M., 8 15, 3 30, and 6 00 P. M. Freight train leaves Cumden dully at 12 o'clock, noon. Freight received at second covered wharf below Walnut street, daily. FreUht Uelitred No. JB8 South Delaware avtnue. WILLIAM J. SEW ELL, Superiutoudunt. AMUSEMENTS. rill KB NUT STREET THEATRE. KJ V. I. HKKH A CO Manager. 'I HIS (Tuesday) r'.VK.NINO, April27, KARKWKIL KKNKrIT OK K AUK PUTNAM, and LAST NKiHT MOhT POH1TIVKLY but four ol the (lnini nlly urrr?pttil pxtrnvnitnn7.H, TIIK FII.I.D OF Til E. CLOTH OF GOLD, Now in tho wvrnt h wprk ot nn UN I'H KCK.DF.NTKn HUCflFSS, And ip onl withdrawn hHwmn ihn roimianv i OKLIOFlt TO I.KAVK THB CITY. -NKW BI KI IAL KKATURKK FOR TII18 HF.NKK1T, ' Including Hcrnnndr-r.' r'iit net of the -. I HI Nt II iANCINO A1ASTKR. To-inomiw niftrht, Knrrwpll lillNI.H'l' OK FANNIK STOCKTON. Thnt-Hlay. i Hrcwoll Honptit of Mr. W. Fiskn. Iriclay. Fnrpwell Kpnotit of Mm. J. A. OATK.S. HA'I IH1IAY, LAST MATIN KK. ;ALNUT ST. THEATRE. HEOINS TaT 73. v THIS (Tjiraday) KVKNINO, April J7, '1 hp diMinKiiifhcn American ConiiHiiiin, MR. J. H. HAOKKTT, lln coiiKpntod to extend hi tnK'iKtiiont, tliu enabling thpviit ennronrsp of stranarm uttendin; the i rand Na tional ricnii Crntenninl OK brution of ODD FKI.Lt8 ro vtitnpo hi nnapproarhablp ihiirnctpr of ' , , , NIK JOHN KALhTAl K, In MuikmpoHre' lli.tnrioul Pluv, in tivoact. of , , KINO HKNKY IV. To conclude with Knrnard'a liurlodgnn of IX 'ON; OR, THK MAN AT TDK WHKKL. 'xm'N MISS JENNY WILJLMOKB .. 'PlIEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH 8TREET, ...T..n,,low Aron- Ooinmoncc at I o'clock. 1 UN ISON A (JO Proprietor A (iRKAT KUOCKRH. MISS SUSAN OALTON i. "", new Uomic Opera entitled JAt)l rh. JAVOTTK. , ii A1"l'"''" "l 'oinpdirtta, entitled CROSS PHKPOSK..S, .' Willalmibp Rivpn, tho Comic Knglifh Oiiera Oompan " apppurin;. M ATINKJS bnturday, 4 US 't . A IKS- JOHN DREW'S ARCH "STREET THRATKK. Begin quarter to 8 o'clock. Second week of ' ' ' T.OTTA. .....MOTiDAY, April 26. 1W9. EVKRY KVKNINO AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ! ,nTT, i IRK FLY. I.til l A g KIRK FLY With Drum Solo, Son, a'nd'Mad'ljau'. '8upH,r1 an pxcpllent cant. Friday lleuetit of LOTTA. In rrhcarnal, Lotta' now Drama, PF.PINA. p H E 8 N U T S T U E E T R7T"n K, J Cnrnpr TWENTY THIRD and CHKBNUT Streets. Ol'KN DAI LY, FROM 8 A. M. TO lOVj P. M.. -FOR VKLOCIPKDK KIDINO? . A FOR VELOCIPEDE R1DINU. Admiiwinn Tmn fVnttf v- . VELOCTPKDKS, 80 CKNTS PKR-HALF HOUR. , . J W CKNTS PKR HOUR, VeliHMpedpg for Bale at factory price. 4 2? lOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE-WALNUT X street, above KiKbth. Door open 7V ; oomroenee 7 ORAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION, A Mammoth bill of Fare, both for the cititen and v Firat appearance of tho ' " OUKKN OF THE AIR, ROSE LUCKLI,, the Youthful. pON'CERT HALL. PROF. E. P. CHASE . nT it1,1! f !Je,.."'S.n,(l.'oc"' and Inrtrnmenul Concert on TUESDAY hlf.Mifi, April a7, aasiHtod bv the popular artinte. Mine. KKHKKNM, Alis O. McCAFFHEY, and inewonaeritii iil'.ss UlilLOKhN, of New York. Tiukptg, with reserved Beat, $1. . , , For sale at Mr. TRL'Ml'LEK'S, 936 Chesnut street, and the other principal music etorea of the city. 44 31 TXHIBITIOX OF WATER-COLOR DRAW- Jii.,?Ci!?! 1A' AID OF THK CHILDREN'S HON- A L.-Open daily, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., and from 8 . , " 0 aV. M., at tho Artist Fund Oalleriee, No. 1334 CHKB NUT Street. Ticket, IU cents; season ticket, Ifel; for Bale at the Oallene. 4 23 1m PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE A ARTS. The Forty-sixth Annual Spring Exhibition of PiiinliiiKfl, Sculpture, 4o., i now open. Admission, 2oc. Season Tickots, 6Uo. 4 !K 39t Open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., and from 7M to 10 Y. M. "ITALER'S fLATE MTT.T.F.IUS' WTKTP.R V GARDEN, No. 720, 723, 724, and 1 VINE Street. THK GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the property of the GRAND DLKK OF BADEN, purohaaed at nut expeimo by JACOH VALKR, of this city, in combination ' with ELAMER'S ORCHESTRA and Mita NELLIE AN- . DERSON. will perform KVKRY AFTERNOON and ' KVKNINO at the above-mentioned place. Admiaaioit 're- 118U. , GYMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH AND ARCH Street, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Ohil. , dren, i now open DAY and KVKNINO. Lessons liven in Rmi-in. u wt ,. ......... t '..11 : i . , . . -'" wuw.u. ui iivnuu ' 1 1 Huu ior uirouiar. 8 6 tuth3mo PROF L. LEWIS. , . SEN IZ AND HASSLES' THIRTIETH AND LAST ' , ORCHESTRA MATINEE will be given May 8. 11 4 it MA M M OTll VELOCIPEDE SCHOOL TWENTY-FIRST and RACK Street, open Da and Evening. All style of Velocipede both for saleanil to rent. Headquarters of Philadelphia Velocipede Clu AdmiBBion, 10 cents. Tbe Elmore Troupe of Lady Velocipedurta will eommenee Thursday, April L 9 8m J. W. POST. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. II M O OF THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY TO Their New Fire and Biirglar-jiroorBulldlnc . Nos. 329 and 331 CHESNUT Street, Which will be open for the transaction of business ON THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1869. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and- Safe Deposit Company. CAriTAL, f 500,000, FULL PAID. DIRECTOR!?. N. B. BROWNE, EDWARD W. CLARK, CLARENCE H. CLARK, ALEXANDER HENRY, JOHN WELSH, I 8. A. CALDWKIX, CUAS. MACALE8TF.R, UKOROK V. TYLER, HENRY C. GIBSON. President N. B. HROWNK. Vice Vreident-OLARKNCK H. CLARK. Secretary and Treaaurer-RORERT PATTERSON. The Company have provided in their new Building and Vaults absolute security against loss by FIRE, BUR GLARY, or ACCIDENT, and RECEIVE SECURITIES AND VALUABLES ON DE POSIT UNDER GUARANTEE, Upon the following rates, for one year or less period : Government and all other Coupon Secu-1 rities, or those transferable by de- $100 per 9000 livery ) Government and all other Securities registered and negotiable only by en- 60 " luOS dorsement Gold Coin or Bullion L35 10HO Silver Coin or Bullion 8 00 " llioO Silver or Gold Plate, under aeal. on) owner's estimate of, value, and rate; 100 " subioct to adjustment for bulk Jewelry, Diamonds, eto S 50 " louo Deeds, Mortgages, and Valuable Papers generally, when i of no fixed value, $1 a year each, or according to bulk. These latter, when deposited in Tin Boxes, are charged? according to bulk, upon a basis of l.4 feet oubio capacity, $10 a year. Coupon and Interest will be collected when desired, and . remitted to the owners, for one per cent. The Company offer for RENT, the lessee exclusively hold ing the key, Safes inside its Burglar-proof Vaults, at rate varying from $0 to $76 each per annum, ac cording to sixe. Deposits of Money received, on which interest will be al lowed ; 3 per cent, on Call Deposits, payable by Check at tight, and 4 per cent, on Time Deposits, payable on ten days' notice. Letter of credit furnished, available for travelling pur poses in all parts of Europe. Thi Company ia also authorized to act aa Executor, Administrators, and Guardians, to receive and cxeout Trusts of every description from the Courts, corporation or individuals. N. B. BROWNE, President. ROBERT PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer. 4 ti tuth4ii2m HATS AND CAPS. ff WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI- C lated and easy-tilting Dress Hat (patented), in all the improved fashion of the seaaon. CU1&NUT Street neat door to tba oat Ottica. ii iu ALEXANDER O. CATTKLL A CO. iV PRODUCE COM MISSION MKRtiH ANTS. No. Uti NORTH WHARVES AND No.8 NORTH WATER 8TRKKT. n PHILADELPHIA. AUXANPSB O, flATTgi i( ElUAB GtTlKUfc