THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MOND a f, APRIL 10, I81. ctusicaij Ann Diun atic. The City Amnnmciitii At the Chesnut Mr. Davenport will this evening personate "Sir Giles Overreach" In A JVew Way to I'ay Old Debts, tor the twentieth time. To morrow evening the dramas of St. Marc and ilobert Macaire will be performed. On Wednesday Miss Lily Vlnlng Davenport vlll have a benefit, when Robertson's comedy of iSehool will be given. Miss Davenport Is a promising young actress, who nas become a de cided favorite since she has been playing at the Chesnut, and we hope she will be complimented by a fall house. On Thursday Mrs. E. E. Lewis' new play of The Afaroui: will be repeated. On Friday Mr. Peter E. Abel, the business manager of the theatre, will have a benefit. On this occasion Morris Barnel'a comedy of The Serious Family will be presented, and Mrs. Abel will make her first appearance at this theatre, and will sing "Heaven Hath Shed a Tear." The performance will conclude with the comedietta of Perfection. Mr. Abel has a host of warm personal friends who will be glad to fill the theatre to overflowing on his benefit night. At thb Walhut the pantomime of The Three Hunchback will be repeated this even ing, with the addition of a number of new and attractive features. Mad'lle Marie Bonfantl, one of the most graceful and elegant dancers ow before the public, has been eugaged, and her performances will add greatly to the Interest of the entertainment. Messrs. Moo and Good rich, the skaters, will also appear, and will exe cute a number of new and original feats. Signor Novissimo, an accomplished dancer, and J. C. Franklin, a celebrated "Harlequin," will Intro duce several novelties in their respective line of business. There will be three entirely new ballets, and a variety of amusing tricks, which will increase the interest of the performance. At thb Abgh Robertson's comedy of Ours will be given tbis evening, and Lester Wallack's play of liosedate to-morrow. On Wednesday Mr. Mackay, who has ac cepted an engagement at the Globe Thoatro, Boston, will have a farewell benefit, and will appear as "Sir John Falstaff," In Shakespeare's historical play of Henry I V. Mr. Mackay is deservedly one of the most popular actors upon the Philadelphia stage, for he is a thoroughly conscientious artUt, and whatever he attempts to do Is well done. It Is to be regretted that he intends to leave the city, and there should be uch a recognition of his merits on Wednesday evening as will convince him that his perform ances during the past five seasons are appre ciated by the public. Mr. Mackay two years ago achieved a marked success as "Falstaff," in The Merry Wives of Windsor, and he may be expected to give a fine representation of the same part in Ilenry I Von Wednesday evening. On Friday evening Miss Lizzie Price will have a benefit, when she will personate "Lady Isabel" and "Madame Vine" In the drama of East Lynne. Miss Price Is. an established favorite, and she may expect a crowded house, as may also Mr. S. Hemple, whose benefit is announced for Saturday evening, when an attractive bill will be presented. At tub Museum, Ninth and Arch streets, the spectacular drama of Cherry and Fair Star will be performed this and every evening during the week. At thb American a miscellaneous entertain ment, embracing a variety of novel and inter esting features, will be given this evenine. At thb Academt or Music, on Thursday evening, Beck's Philadelphia Band, No. 1, will give a grand vocal and instrumental concert, when, in addition to the band, SIgnora Cielia Caramano, the Hayes Quartette, the Irma Glee Club, Mr. James Howard, Professor Lippott, and Mr. Thomas A'Becket will appear. Mas. Susan Galton-Kelleuer will give a concert at Musical Fund Hall on Friday evening, assisted by a number of well-known artists. This will be Mrs. Kelleher's first appearance In twelve months, and she will doubtless receive a cordial welcome, on her return to the stage, at the hands of her numerous admirers. The Hassleu Brothers announce a grand vocal and Instrumental concert to be given at the Academy of Music on Friday evening, when, in addition to Hossler's orchestra and military band, Miss Pauline Nininger and Mr. Wenzel Kopta will appear. At the Assembly Building Dr. Corry's Panorama of Ireland, with its illustrative son 8. dances, etc., will be exhibited tbis evening. This Is a very interesting entertainment, and is well worthy of the patronage of the public. Birds of thb World. A series of pictures of the birds of the world, painted by Air. Blair, an artist of this city, from the specimen in the Academy of Natural Sciences, will be exhibited at Horticultural Hall on Wednesday evening next. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. EVENINO TTLEORiPH Om(3,1 Monde. April 10. 187L 1 There is quite a lively demand for loans to day, and the freedom with which money is ad vanced on call and discount indicates a supply equal to current wants, and full confidence in the stability of the market. Speculative bor rowers are operating extensively, and there seems to be no distrust among buyers, notwith standing the rapid advance in Drices durinsr the past week. We quote call loans at 5X6 per cent., according to collaterals, and discounts at 7s per ceui. commercial paper is oiienog rather more liberally than for several days past. Gold continues dull and weak, the sales In New York ranging up to noon between 110 110 closing at the latter. Government bonds are in demand and strong, the entire list showing an advance of as compared witn Saturday s closing quotations. Stocks again moved freely, and a firm tone was maintained, with the exception of Reading Railroad, which was unsettled and weak. Sales of Pennsylvania 6s, 1st series, at 104; 3d do. at 108; and City 6s, new bonds, at 101V1015i Reading Railroad was active and sold at 53 53; Pennsylvania was steady, with sales at C3; Camden and Amboy sold at 118; Lehigh Valley at 5'JJ: C'atawlsea at 17: Oil Creek and Allegheny at 50(50; and Philadelphia and Erie at 27537. in canal snares mere were sales or scnuyuuu preferred at 1M and Pennsylvania at 23. The following banks have subscribed through Jay Cooke & Co. to-day for the new Ave per cent. Government bonds: Mechanics' National, Worcester, Mass.. $300,000 First National, Stillwater, Minn 50,000 National Bank of Stanford, Ky 40,000 First National Bank, Austin, Minn 30,000 If isb&b. William rinns Co., Ne.M 8. Third street, report tbe following quotations : U. 6. 6a of 1881, ll(1163i; 6-208 Of 132, 112 4112i ; dO.1864, HWj(i do.-1866, ii2Kii2K; do., July, lsee, influx: do., July, 1867, himc4U1X; do. July, wtyiWA 10-408, luavaios. Gold, no aiiotf. V. 8. Paclflo R. R. Cur'cy 6s, li&aiis. Mxii&BB. Da Haven fc brothib, no. to s. Tuird Street, Philadelphia, report tbe following quotations: D. 8. 6S Of 1881, 116tf3116 ; do. 183, U24112 ; do. 1864, 112W2tf ; do- I860, 112i112 ; do. I860, new.lU Vdliltf; do,16T, do.Ulwaintf:da 1868, do. illK(lU?i; 10-soe, 108108X. U.S. 80 Year per cent. Ourrency, llklis: Bold, 1104 110;t Sliver, 106X108; Union Paclno Railroad 1st MorU Bouds, 845(40 S Central Paclflo Railroad, HCfcG5: Union Paclno Land Grant Bonds, TWAU0. Nabr tv Ladnir, Brokers, report this morning rtA inntattnaa M follOWl 1 10-00 A. M U0 10 -so no a,, :.. ht uni II C Wi ...... 11-48 110V 194 " no 19-00 M H0 io-s ' " 110 10-40 " 110 1100 " no 1809 P.M. UOX jl-14 " no- butt imriPniA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Renorled by le Haven & Bra. No. 40 S. Third street. isoecity 6a, New. ioi 121300 do 101,H 1200 Pft 68, 8S6....108 shjo dol se 104 6ilsbC AR..b5.118tf 168 an Penna 11.... fti in do 63 sooshOO A A R-. bo 800 do D30. 60 100 do 60 100 do .,..b30. 60 C00 su Reading R... 68 150 do.... S30. 6 100 400 100 8O0 1C0 do 6344 dO b60. 63 do b60. 68 do 830. 63 BOO 00 1S. 60 80 do W 86 shLeh V R.... 69; do. .63-81 iMilladelnUla Trad Report. Mokbat, April lo.-Bark U dull at no per ton for SueK2:-ii i- tinmlaalat 9airc. ier lb. rWOIU- iU T Hi SJvu r ' . leobaira sold on private veriuu, u iuwm iud.. Timothy niay be quoted at 5 J&; Flaxseed BJld at The Flour market is steady, but there Is not much activity. The sales foot up soo barrels for the supply of the home consumers, Including superfine at IS-4S CSK M; extras, 0i-2; Iowa, Wisconsin and Minne sota extra family, IT$7-S5; Pennsylvania do. do., 14-sivaT: Indiana and Ohio do. do., 7-.r;4T-TB; fancy brands, fcgft-M, as In quality. Kye Flour Is held at The demand for Wheat Is very moderate, with corresponding offerings. Sales of sooo bushels Ohio red at f 1-66(11 -65c., and 400 bushels Indiana white at 1 -7ftai-80. live Is held at tl m for Pennsylvania and Western. Corn Is qnlct; sales of 8000 bushels yel low at 800. and 8000 bushels Western mixed at TTo. Oats are unchanged : sales of 8000 bushels Pennsyl vania and Western at 63c. Whisk v Is weak : 60 barrels western Iron-bound sold at sso. LATEST 81HTMKQ INTELLIGENCE. POET OF PHILADELPHIA. APRIL 10 8TATI OF TMHM0MKTIB AT THB BVKN1NO TSLIORlrH OFFICE. 8 A. M 89 1 11 A. M 73 1 8 P. M. 84 RtTK Rtsta B-80.MOON SSTS - Sun Sits 6 83 High Water- 6-33 (fly Cable.) LrviRPOOU April 8. Arrived, shin Twlltirht. from New Orleans, and bark Hubert, from Galveston, Coquette reports passed la for Baltimore, bark Vixen, from Messina ; brig Eliza and Henrietta, from Arroja ; and a large frigate. Passed out, bark Ocean Phantom, for Liverpool ; brig Kmellne, for Halifax; bark Andes, for Car denas; bark Trigg, for Bristol ; and brig Faustina for Cardenas. CLEARED THIS MORNING. Steamer Mars, Grnmley, New York, W. M, Balrd u 10. ARRIVED THIS MORNING. Steamship Yazoo, Catharine, 4 days and 4 hours from New Orleans via Havana,, with mdse. and pas seagers to Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steam ship Co. The Yazoo made the run from New Orleans to Havana In 6 days and 19 hours, Including stop page at Havana. Passengers: Captain Corson; Mr. Weir and lady; Mrs. Tolon; Mr. J. H. Weydell; J. II.' Winchester; S. Arteago and son; J. W . Myers; I). A. Rodriguez ; Barnabe Sanchez; Carl Burser; Pablo Bonra; Mrs. Angela Montljo; Jose Boura; Mre. Josefa Boura; Mrs. Del gad o and daughter: Mrs. Josefa Montljo; Miss A. Boura; Miss J. Boura; Miss F. Boura; Mrs. S. Tarona; Mrs. . Teste: Mrs. Jnana Toledo. Steamship Com. II. A. Adams, Temple, from New bem, N. C, with shingles to Patterson A. Llpplncott. Steamer Fall River, Hinckley, from Charleston, With cotton, etc., to w. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer Mary Sanford, Chadwick, from Wilming ton, N. C, with shingles, etc to Patterson A Llp plncott. Steamer W. Whllldln, Rlggans, IS hours from Bal timore, wim mo.se. ana passengers to A. Groves, jr. Steamer Tacony, Nichols, 84 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Steamer Benefactor. Jones. 84 hours from New York, with mdse. to John F. OhL. Ital. brig San Pasquale, 60 days from Cette, with wine to order vessel to L Westergaard & Co. senr dames fonder, man, IT days from Clen- foegos, with sugar and molasses to K. F. Cabada & Co. Creek, Del., with grain to John L. Redner. Bchr juuet Henyon, Buckinguam. from Chester. Conn , with stone. Schr E. A. Hooner. Hooper, from Savannah, with lumber to D. S. Stetson A Co. Schr L. Sturtevant, Cruse, from Newbern, N. C, With lumber to J. W. Gaskill A Sons. Schr Gilbert Green, Henderson, from Norfolk. with lumber to J. W. GasklU & Sons. Scbr Sonora, Morgan, from Norfolk, with lumber to J. W. Gaskill & Sons. Schr C. S. Grove, weaver. 6 days from Darlen. Geo., with lumber to Souder & Adams. Schr M. C. Burnlte. Durboroueh. a davs from Fre- derlca, with grain and wood to John L. Redner. ticnr Kansaa, cannon, o aays ira anticoKe ltiver, with railroad ties to John L. Redner. Schr Eleanor Ann. Donahoe. fm Nan tic ok e River. with railroad ties to John L. Redner. Schr Onkakl. Towosend. from CbODtank River. with railroad ties to John L. Redner. Schr Raven's Wing, Toung, from providence. MEMORANDA. Quick Run Tbe steamship Yazoo, Catharine, of me rnuaaeipnia ana ooucaero man sieamauip to. 8 line, arrived last night from Havana, having made the run from port to port in 4 days and- 6 hours, the ?ulckest time on record. The Yazoo made the run rom New Orleans to Philadelphia in 6 days 12 hours. She brings a full freight and 25 passengers. steamer Acniues, coiDurn, rrom ueorgetown, u. C, arrived at Boston 9 A. M to-day. Correspondence rf The Evening Tele.qra.vK .HABTUtt it fllCMAnUIVa UULLJttTIIN. Niw York Officb. AnrU 8.-7 barircs leave In tow to-nignt, lor uaitimore, ligni. Btar oi i no wona, wuu b.uu iruu, ioi nuiuuiisuju. George Taber, witn von, for Trenton. Baltimorb Branch Officb. Anrll 8. The fol lowing barsres left in tow at noon to-day. eastward : Lake, James Frazev, H. Coutant, LUle, M. M. SU- V V I UU i. VT A liJVUt OH W tU VfVCM B7B rt B camiua ana dames ii ana, witn coai, iorruuaaei- psia. li. a. C I T Y SOT1C E S. Yocno Ladiis, Bkwark t of the Injurious effects of Cathartics and Purgatives, containing mercury, calomel, and other deleterious drugs. In a short time they enervate and destroy the system as well as the complexion. If yon would have a fresh, healthy, and youthful appearance, use Helvbolo's Fluid Extract Sarsafartlla and Hblmbold's Ca tawba Obafb Pills. They are purely vegetable; a pleasant purgative, and cause neither nausea or griping pains. What abi Your Symptoms? Mrs. SellnaHorton, residing at Fort Lee, was, five months ago, a con firmed hypochrondrlac One dayshe was bewailing her miserable condition to a lady friend in Brooklyn. "What are your symptoms?" said the lady. "Ob, I am sick al over," was the reply ; "never free from headache and pains In the back; very weak, and so low-splrlted that the least thing makes me cry." "Just my own case a year ago, when I commenced using Plantation Bittkrs," said Mrs. IL "Well?" inquired her friend. "Well ; they cured me of every distressing symptom in two weeks, and you'd better follow my example." The lady did so, and with the same happy result. Tbosk who Dksibb a Brilliancy of complex ion should beware of cheap patent plils, or other cathartics containing calomel and mercury. Use Nature's remedy, Hblmbold's Fluid Extract Sab. BAPARILLA and HBLMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE FILL8. Component parts Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid Extract Grape Juice. For Liver complaints, Jaun dice, Bilious Affections, Dyspepsia, Sick or Nervous Headache, Oostlveness, etc., tbe mis are une qualled. BuRKSTT's Kalliston The best cosmetic. In tub Bpriko and Scmmbb Months the system should be thoroughly purged, and nothing is so ac ceptable to the Stomach as Hblmbolds Catawba Gbapb Pills, after which use Hklmbold'b Extract Sabsaparilla. They invigorate the system, ana can be taken by Children with perfect safety. A Rare Opportunity to Oet Goods from Europe CnE ap. Oeoi ge day will sail for Europe (by steamer City of ParlB) April 15, aBd will execute any orders Intrusted to him promptly for a small commission, either in England, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Prussia, Austria, or Italy, as his business will call him to all the principal cities In the above- named countries. Orders may be left at Day's China Palace, No. 1109 Chesnut street, until Friday, April 14. Tn tkrurb Healtu and Proper Diqkstion tou should nse Hblmbold's Catawba Okapb Pills They are composed of Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. They excite digestion, nourish and Invigorate the system, and purge out all the humors that grow and rankle In tbe blood. Hblmbold's Sarsaparilla makes New, Fresh, and ueaitny uiooa, ana ueauuues mo com plexion. wn i.iiu W. cassidt. the leweller at No. 8 South Second street, has one oi tue largest ana most attractive stocks of an kinds or jeweiry ana (silver ware in the city, ue nas aiao on nana a nne assort. ttonmr (inn American western Watches. Taose . nnrrtoiuiii at this store at tue present ume are r . - certain to get the wejinoiiueu uiouej. Oaifobd, Continental Hotel, has received Spring Styles dents' and Boys' Hats, Caps, and Furntsulug Uds. bhlrts made to oraer. orebn oum plasters, Thb only ones which effectually will ctnit Corns Bunions, are manufactured by G. Krausk, Apothecary, N. W. cor. Twelfth and Chesnut Street Oakford, Continental Hotel, has opened an ele gant assortment of Ladies', Children's, aud Infants' trimmed and untrlmmed Hats. Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Etc. Also, Boys Cloth and Straw Hats. Perfectly Safe in all Cases Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup, for all diseases of children, such as teething, wind colic, etc., Is a safe, reliable, and harmless remedy. " . Sea Moss Fabine from pure Irish Moss, for Blano Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc. etc. Tbe cheapest, healthiest, and moBt delicious food in the world. There Is not such a reliable purgative known as Hblmbold's Catawba Obape Pills. They are safe, pleasant, and efficacious, and causa neither nausea or griping pains. Hblmbold's Sarsaparilla, the great Blood PnrlQer. Burnett's Cocoaine a. perfect hair-dressing. There is ko Article in Materia-Medica which supersedes Castor Oil, Magnesia, or Salts equal to Helmbold's Catawba Grape Pills for purging from the system all superfluous and worn-out mat ter. For Biliousness, Oostlveness, Sick or Nervous Headache, etc., they are unequalled, as they cause neither nausea or griping pains; arter which purify and make New Blood by using IlK.LMBOtiD's sabsa I'AltJl.A, VIAIIHII3D. GARTBFLL MULFORD On T)edmhr 90. 170. hv the Rev.WUllam J. Faxson, Mr. William Uartrrll to Miss Caroline L. Mulford, both of Philadelphia. Wills McIntirb. On the 9th of Februarv. bv the Rev. T. A. Fernley, Pastor of Eleventh Street M. E. Church, at Parsonage. No. 933 Federal street, Mr. Edwin T. Wills to Miss Maquis M. McIn tirb. D1KD. Allmendingbr. On the 7th Instant. Ann Rnn. man, infant daughter of Harry and Emma H. Allmendinger. Funeral 10 o'clock Monday morning. Residence No. 1320 Park avenue. i Dixon. On Flrst-dar. the 9th instant. Anh J.. relict of the late James Dixon, In tbe 9lst year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her son. C. J.Dixon. S. E. corner of Arch and Eleventh streets, on Fiftb- uay aucrnoon, lata instant, at s o'clock. Donaldson. On the 9th instant. Sarah Donald son, daughter of the late William T. Donaldson, Senior, of Philadelphia. Her funeral services will be held at tbe residence of Mr. Joseph Ker, at Beverly, N. J., on Taeslay afternoon next, at 8 o'clock precisely. Interment at Monument Ceraeterv, on Wednesday morning. Carriages for her relatives and friends will be at Walnut street wharf at 9-4S A. M. on that day. Gardner. On the 8th Instant Sarah, wife of George Gardner, and daughter of Daniel aud Mary Sutton, In the 4Ut year of her age. -ine reiauvea ana rrienas or tne rarauy are Invited to attend tbe funeral, from her late resi dence, No. 8 Bower street, on Wednesday, 12th In stant, at 1 o'clock P. M. Interment at Roxborougb Baptist Cemetery. Kitchen On the 8th instant. William Gordon ErrcuBN. In tbe 61st year of Dls age. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend bis fuueral, from his late resi dence, Wlssahlckon, near Conrad's lane, Twenty- nrsiwara, on w eanesaay, me mn instant, at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Levenngton Cemetery. Klonboar. On the 9th Instant. John C. Klonb- OAr, In his 68d year. The relatives and rnenas or tne ramtiy, tne rnua delphia Typographical Society, and Typographical Union, No. 8, are Invited to attend tbe funeral, from bis late residence, No. 1027 Federal street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. To proceed to Philanthropic Cemetery. 8PEOIAL NOTIOE3. For additional Spatial AbHeM M In si da Pag, ST MOYAMENSING BALL AND EASTER FESTIVAL. The Annual Ball will take place at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. On MONDAY EVENING, April 10, 1871. This approaching Festival will be a brilliant affair, the Committee In charge having spared no expense to make It THE GRAND BALL OF THE SEASON. TWO GRAND ORCHESTRAS, Consisting of OXE HUNDRED PERFORMERS, Have been engaged, at a great expense. Golonel James Flsk's, Jr., CELEBRATED NINTH REGIMENT BAND OF NEW YORK, AND MARK IIASSLER'S EQUALLY CELEBRATED BAND, OF PHILADELPHIA. THE DANCING FLOOR WILL BE SET WITH A GARDEN SCENE, WITH FLOWERS, PLANT8, SHRUBBRRY, FOUNTAINS OF COLOGNE, AND SINGING BIRDS. The FOYER will be In charge of experienced Caterers. 14 T SUBSCRIPTION FIVE DOLLARS. ta TUE OUTPOURING VV TUK HOLY SPIKIT will be held THIS aFTEHNtJUN, join, at 4 o clo k, at the TENTH UAfTts i tuiituu,wuu in acreet, ahnvA f)re.n. Also on tuesjJJAX Kvr..Mnu, mu. i quarter bffore 8 o'cltHk, at the MUST PRKfiBYTEHIAN UMURt'H, WASHINOTON SQUARE. MUUsters and ail otuers are coruiaii; invaca iu wuu. n- cy- LATEST STYLES IN GENTLEMEN'S w Iioots aud fihoea A larae assortment of our own tutke. ol dluereat measurus, always on naud. ' HARTLKTT. 8 19 U No. 83 S. SIXTH Street, above CUesnuU SPEOIAL NOTICES. jr H. M. DALY'S WHI8KY WARKROOMS, . 8. FKONT Street and 139 DOOK SU IMMEN8K STOCK OF THE BEST BRANDS IN ORIGINAL BARRELS. Among which may be found the celebrated "Golden, Wbdpino," Bourbon of ancient date; Wheat and Rye Whiskies, all pure from manufacturers (In ori ginal packages), including those well-known dis tillers, THOMAS MOORE fc SON, JOSEPH 8. FINCH A CO., an1 THOMAS MOORS. The attention of ihe trade la requested to test these W hlskles, at market rates. 8 4smw 1ST OFFICE OF THEWKSTMOT;El.AND COAL COMPANY, No. 830 S. THIRD Street, corner of WUllng s alley. Philadelphia, April 8, 181. At the annual meeting of the stowkhalders of the Westmoreland Coal Company, held at their office April 5, 1871, the following directors were elected to serve during the ensuing vesr: BDWARD C. BIDDLB, JAMES MAGEE, SAM TEL WELSH, P. PKMBEHTON MORRIS, STEPHEN H. BROOKE, WILLIAM S. PEROT, JAMES A. Mrf'REa, M. P.. GEOKUE AUGUSTUS WOOD, PEMBBHTON S. HUTCHINSON, HENRY WINSOR, JACOB P. JONES. Al a meeting of the Dlreotorsof the Westmore land Coal Company held this day. EDWARD C. BIDDLE was elected President, and FRANCIS H. JACKSON Secretary and Treasurer. 11 I. it. J AUlvauu, oeeremrj. 1ST DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. Office of Chief commissioner, '1 No. 104 S. Fifth Street, Tnrt itii pfiTl. Anrll S. 1ST!. Notice Is herehv lven that from and after MON- DA'S, the 10th Inst., all travel will be susnended from PENROSE FERRY BRIDGE until further orders. This course is necessary In order to repair the draw, etc. MAULON H. DICKINSON, it cnier commissioner or Highways. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Oillce, No. 827 South FOURTH Street. Philadelphia. Anrll 10. 1871. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company and an Election for President and six Managers will take place at the Ottlee of the Com pany on MONDAY, the 1st day of May next, at 18 o'clock M. ALBERT FOSTErt, 4 10 8w Secretary. gw THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tbe BAKEK SILVER MINING COMPANY, of Colorado, will be held at the office of the company on THURSDAY, April 80, 1871, at 18 o'clock, noon, for the election of directors, and for the transaction of such other business as may be deemed necessary. JOHN WIKST, iu if secretary. t&f NOTICE. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Stockholders of the UNION TRANSFER CO. will be held at their offlce, No. 801 CHESNDT Street, third story front room, for the election of officers on April 17 Inst., at w o'clock M. it BAiiuiiL x. Branit, secretary. THE 1JEST COAL. ISAAC F. "WEIGHT & BON, No. 184 South SECOND Street. YARDS Coiner EIGHTH and MASTER Bta. and 818 wfmi No. 813 8WANSON St., aove Queen. CAS FIXTURES. NO STORE ON CE ESHUT STREET. CQRHEL1US & SOUS' RETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY St. CAS FIXTURES. DRY GOODS. LXXI. LXXI. EYRE AND LAN DELL, IV ami ARCH Streets, DAVE THEIR SECOND OPENINO ON MONDAY, APltIL 10. GORGEOUS GRENADINE, 8UF.1L1ER SILKS, Etc, 1 87 mwsSmrp We are prepared to offer one of the best selected Stocks of DRESS GOODS to be found in tbe city. Tbe assortment embraces all tne NEWEST FABRICS and STYLES, from SUPERFINE TO M&D1UM QUALITY. Pirn Dros & Co. 's First Quality Irish Poplins. French Poplins, Sllkand Wool Poplins. Plaids of all Styles and Quail ties. Every variety of Goods for Ladles and Misses' TraYcllIng aud Walking; siilU, JOHN W. THOMAS & CO., Koi. 405 and 407 N. 8EC0HD Street, 8 S3 Wfm8mrp PHILADELPHIA.. LOOKINQ QLASSES. ETC NEW ROGERS GROUP, "RIP VAN WINKLE." NEW CHR0MOS. All Cbromcs sold at 88 per cent, below regular rates, All of f rang's, Hoover's, ana an otuers. Send for catalogue. I.iOoUIugCiilnM)eMt ALL NEW STYLES, At tne lowest pi lues. AH of our own manufacture. JAMES 8. CARLE & SONS. Ho. 810 CHESNUT STREET. NEW OXErVIlXGB SPRING LINENS AND WHITE GOODS MILLIK'EN'S LIHSEW STORES, 1128 CHESNUT Street and 828 ARCH Street MILLIKEN'S CELEBRATED GOLDEN-FLAX IRISII LINENS. Phese Linens, Rotten no specially for our retail trade, are undoubtedly the best and cheapest Linens In the market. Ltuen buyers need not look around )or Auction Bargains la Hhirtln Linens. Our Golden-Flax Linens are not only better, but far cheaper than any of the irregular goods picked up in taa auction rooms. CHEAP SniRT BOSOMS MI LLTKEN'S MAKE IS THE BEST. To meet all wants we have Introduced a line or cnEAP l.INN BOSOM8, tar lower than any In the market We begin our prices for M BN'S SIZE, ALL-LINEN SHIRT BOSOMS, AT 18 CENTS EACH. NEW WHITE GOODS FOR SPRING. Demonstration In Nainsooks, Jaconets, Cambrics, Soft-finish Cambrics, Plaid Nainsooks, Soft Mulls, Swiss Mulls, Victoria Lawns, British Lawns, French Nainsooks, Tarletana, Brilliants, etc NEW PIQUES! NEW PIQUE8I NEW PIQUES! Another ease of the Fine French Pique, at 60 cents. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. The most extensive assortment in ths city. Ladles' Handkerchiefs ; Gents' Handkerchiefs; eitraor duarT bargains In Ladies' Fine Bandkorchiefs, tl0 a dozen. TWO CASES MARSEILLES QUILTS, just landed, marked a bargain. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, An Elegant Residence, 0 WITH STABLE, AT CHESNUT HILL. Desirable location, a few minutes' walk from depot. D. T. PRATT, No. 109 South FOURTH Street. 8(4 2m R. J. BOBBINS, BUILDER, OFFICE, NOS. 0 an DING, offers for sale the follow lng properties at reduced prices: No.L Handsome four-stury Brown stone Resi dence, with side-jard, situated no. mi unesnut street, finished with all modern conveniences. Built by the day without regard to cost, lot tlx oy its feet deep, to a back street. Clear of all incumbrance ; will be sold a bargain. No. 2. Elegant three-story Brown stone Resi dence, witn Mansard Roof, situated west side or Broad, above Master street, very commodious ; finished with all modern conveniences. Built m a very superior manner. Lot 60 by 23 feet deep to Car lisle street. No. 3. Neat three-story Brick Dwelling, with side yard, No. 1413 North Eighteenth street, above Mas ter, containing ten rooms, with all modern conveni ences; will be sold below cost. No. 4. Lot west side Broad, 65 feet above vine, 73 feet front, 198 feet deep to back street; wUlbesold bo as to pay well for Investment. Also, lot west side of Broad, above Thompson, 93 feet front, 200 feet deep, to Carlisle street, with brick stable for four horses. No, 6. A Cape May Cottage, located on the beach; Is large and commodious; if not sold will be rented. No. 6. A good Farm in Richland township, Bucks county, containing 93 acres, witn good improve ments. 4 T ti SALE OF THE ATSION ESTATE. ABOUT 28.000 AL'KES Or LiAiNll, 1'U BH UUL AT rUBLJU AUCTION, AT TUB; W fiol JUiKoSi HOTEL, CAMUEfV, N. J., ON MAY , 1811, AT 1 O'CLOCK. P. M. TO SPECULATOKS IN LAND. PROJECTORS OF TOWriS AND UAFITAUfcia UKISKKAL.bY, A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT IS PitKSENTEDM A FARM of about TOO acres, with extensive Im provements, Is included. SEVERA L MILLS and additional mill and manu facturing sltrs are on tbe property. RAILROADS traverse tue entire leugiu or tne tract . . ATSION station is tne point oi junction or two railroads. TOWNS and SETTLEMENTS may do ravoraoiy located. THE CEDAR T1MBEK is or conaiaeraoie vaiue. CHAN BERRIES, GRAPES, SWEET POTATOES, HOPS, etc., can be very successfully cultivated. GOOD TITLE will be made to the purchaser. SEND FOR A PAMPHLET containing particu lars, and apply personally or by mail, to OEORQE M. DALLAS, Assignee. 8 24 8Tt NO. 222 S. FOURTH St, Philadelphia. R S IN WEST PHILADELPHIA, tbe very desirable and centrally located property, No. 114 8. Fortieth street, S. W. corner of Sansom. Lot 8 feet front, 146 feet 6 Inches deep. House and grounds In perfect order. Apply to THOMAS ALLEN, Real Estate Agent. 4 8 8f No. 8938 CHESNUT 8treet, W. P. FOR SALE, AT OERMANTOWN DESI RABLE SUMMER RFSIDENUE, on Old Town- auip Line road, near Chelten avenue ; convenient to depot, near to tbe Wlssahlckon. Stone house, frame hum. snrinir house, fruit trees, irood snrinK of Water. three acres ; one of the coolest situations in Q-erman-town, with fine drive to the city. Will be sold fur nished If desired. Apply on the premises, or at JUSTICE, BATEMAN & CO.'S, 4 8 8f No. 12i S. FRONT Street ft FOR SALE HANDSOME RESIDENCE XijL Properties, S. W. corner Broad aud Thompson streets, S. W. corner Seventh and Parrlsa streets, No. 643 York avenue, No. C09 Green street, and many others. DANIEL M. FOX A SON, 4 I Ct No. 640 N. FIFTH Street MFOR SALE ELEGANT FOUR-STORY Brown-stone Residence, with side yard, sltu No. 191T Chesnut street, built In a very superior manner, with all the modern conveniences. Lot 44 feet 6 Inches by 118 feet Also hanosorae Broad ktreet Residence. J. DOBBINS, g 24 tl Ledger Building. FOR SALE LOW AT CHESTNUT HILL an nnuRuaiiv attractive and complete Conutrv sr. nv minutes' walk from Chestnut Hill depot Six acres of beautiful grounds, fruit, shade, stables, grapery, green-house, fish-pond, etc. Modern Solnted stone residence, 13 rooms. Fine viewi. RICHARDSON A JANNKY, 4 6wfm6t No. 206 S. FOURTH Street TO RENT. GOOD BUSINESS STAND TO LET, SUITABLE FOR ANY BUSINESS. Store and Ivollliifif. SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SIXTEENTH AND VINE STREETS. Apply on premises Mk TO RENT THE RESIDENCE OF THE Ljj late Joseph Chew, Esq., deoeased. at the corner ol North Broad street aud Berks avenue, will be rented or sold on favorable terms. Lot 220 feet on Broad street extending to Park avnae, Is laid out In garden form, and contains a large variety of choice fruit trees In full bearing, evergreens, etc The dwclllLg-house Is large aud convenient, with gas, hot aud cold water, furnace, etc. For further particulars apply to J. CHEW, Executor, 8 24 frnwlm No. 21 N. FOURTH Street mFOR RENT. A HOUSE IN CHELTEN HAM. Furnished or unfurnished. Within five minutes' walk of City Line Station, North Pennsyl vania B&Uroad. 4Ttf R. J. DOBBINS, Ledger Building. fr A FURNISHED HOUSE IN GERMAN town, containing 18 rooms, to reut for the iuujfmer, wltUln live minutes' walk of Church Lane Matiou. It is new, aud very pleasantly Jocatsd. Addrts, with rcltrenees, .,, 4 g v "E. F. ILr- TclegTapU OOlce, MOYAMENSING BALL. EXTRA NOTICE. The managers respectfully atmounoe that on account of the extraordinary demand for T.ckets for the ANNUAL) BALL, they have finally concluded, at the earnest solicitation of many ef their friends, . to issue a limited number of AUDIENCE TICKETS at ONE DOLLAR EACH. Entrance on Locust Street. THIS WILL AFFORD ALL THOSE WHO CANNOT OTHERWI8E PROCURE TICKETS, OR WHO DO NOT WISH TO PAR TICIPATE IN THE DANCING, AN OPPOR- TUNITY OF WITNESSING ONE OF TIIE GRANDEST AND MOST ELEGANT ASSEM BLAGES OF THE SEASON AND LISTENING TO TIIE DELIGHTFUL MUSIC OF COLONEL JAMES FISK'S, JR., RENOWNED NINTH REGIMENT BAND OF NEW" YORK, CON SISTING OF FIFTY PERFORMERS, AND IIASSLER'S CELEBRATE 0 QUADRILLE BAND, FORMING A GRAND COMBINATION CONCERT. Tickets can only be bad at the Box Office Locust Street on the evening of the Ball. ' Doors open at T o'clock P. M. FRANK A. DEVITl, Secretary. NEW PUBLICATIONS. H "The Changed Gross,' size 22x23, the finest ever Offered to the public "Mary end St John," size 22x23, a moBt sublime chremo. 'The Beautiful Snsw," size 16x22, a very impres sive picture. "The Holy Family," size 29x23, a real gem. "Dt Hal, Del. Co., N. Y.," size 22x23, s beautiful au tumn scene. Published and sold, wholesale and retail, by J. HOOVER, No. 804 MARKET Street, . 8 lSsmwSm Pbliadelphlasecond floor. NEW BIBLE CLASS f.11. Tbe Union Bible Companions Containing the i.viiiiuie of the Divine Origin, Preservation, Credibility, and Inspiration of the Holy Scrip tures; an account of various Manuscripts and jcngitsh Translations, all the books, aud the chief doctrines, i f the Bible ; and Plans of Christian work, with a copious Analytical Index, By fc. ALbTIM A LI IDONK. 818 pp. 18mo. SU PublUhed andor Sal by the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. 112a Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. iBwfmct 1 PRINTINQ. THEO. LEONHARDT & CO., En grating and Steam Lithograpbto PRINTING ROOMS, JTot. 612 and 614 CHESNUT Street IKwrmsmrp deuocrat buildingl 2.-t&4 I".