Tin: dally evening telegraph Philadelphia, frtdat, apiiil 23, isti. 3 rrOM YESTEKPAY'.S FIFTH EDITION. FROM XEW 1'UKK. Fictitious Ilonnly Claim. Frederick Smith, formerly captain of tbc 104th Kcirr.ent New York Volunteers who was arretted fonr days eo, charged with defrauding tbe Government ly means of fietitiom bounty rlatras, turned State's evidwice, and on hi6 slale mciit some twelve other persons have been ar retted. 'About fix thousand fraudulent cla'ms liave been recovered, involvinir over a million dollars. Henry M. Karfels. one of the arrested parties, wag examined to-day before Commis sioner Davenport, and committed iu default of 410,000 bail. Serious AfTrnj-. John Fetter hns been arrested, charged with striking Avery I). Putnam, a nerclunt, such a blow on the head with a car hook in a Broadway car last night that death is probable. John Cun tlneham. driver of the car, was arrested for alleged collusion with Fostc. Indian Suj-.iiIIch. The bids for supplying a very large quantity of clothing, dry goods, and hardware for the me of the Indian were opened to-day by Gene ral Taiker, Commissioner of Iudian AfUir., In presence of Colonel Cox and J. 11. Delano, re presenting the Secretary of the Interior, and of the Indian Peace Commission. One huudred bidder were- present. There were several bids from Philadelphia, St. Louis, Clevt-lnnd, and Qinkertown, besides a large number from New York. The purchasing Committee will meet to-morrow and the day after, if necessary, to examine the samples and make the awards. Shipment of Specie. New York, April 27. The Uansa did take a ' half million gold douV.o eagle for Europe to-dav. Stilp News. New York, April 87. Arrived, Btcamer City of Mexico, from Vera C ruz. FROM THE STV1 TE. Rejection of the Philadelphia Proposi tion by the Coal Miners. Fottsville, April 27. At a meeting held hero this afternoon by the Executive Committee of the W. 13. A., the propositions made by the ope rators at the Philadelphia meeting were re jected. Destructive Fire at Itutztown. Rxadino, Pa., April 27. The new and exten sive brick foundry and machine shop of Zeclin & Ero., at Kutztown, in this county, was en tirely destroyed by fire this morning. Tbo origin of tbo fire is unknown. Loss about $20,000. Insured for 14,a0. irnrrs suxvxzaAZV?. City Affairs. John Hoaob, who hai been missing from ms home, No. '.'. Claiborne street, six weeks, woe found drowned at Race street wharf (Delaware) yesterday afternoon. It was sup posed that t ho deceased had met with violence, but the pti moi tern contraenctod the suppo- Bition. The Coroner's jury rendered yesterday a verdict of suicide ia tbo case of Frederick Lndwig, found dead on Liter's farm. A bottle of laudanum was found in his pocket, ana ttie von mortem showed that death re sulted from an overdose of this medioine. The four young First Ward rascals wore yesterday held by Alderman Kerr for their appear unco at court. The Caledonian Club has taken the initia tive in the movement to celebrate the cente nary of Hir Walter Scott in August next. The celebration id not to be confined to any na tionality. All those who respect the genius of the great romancer are invitea to partici pate. Domestic Affairs. A colored fcberilT in Louisiana has just recovered 1000 damages from a saloon which refused him refreshments on Account of his color. President Grant arrived at Ilarrisburg at half-past 10 o'clock last niyht, and is the guest of J. D. Cameron. He will proceed to VYaj;mngton at noon to-day. Dry winds continue to prevail in the central and northern portions Of California, and the crops will likely receive therefrom considerable damage. II. M. Kennedy, a farmer, aged GO years, residing in colon township, Ohio, was, yes terday morning, killed by his son, the latter alleging that the horrible act was done in Eelf-delense. In the Criminal Court of Washington, D. C, yesterday, the jury bronght in a ver diet of (,Tiilty of raurder in the first degree against Horatio Balster, for the killing of Joseph James, a gambler, in lebrnary last. A common toot place between some colored ien and a party of citizens, under the command of the (sheriff of Robeson county, N. C, on Wednesday, during which two of the latter were killed and several others wounded. Hon. B. GarEelde, Delegate to Congress trorn v ascirgton Territory, delivered an in teresting and hiohly instructive lecture on "The New Northwest," at the Masonic Temple in Ha minor, last evening, to a large and in teilicent audience. Mrs. La.ira Fair, convicted at San Fran cisco on V, ednewday of the murder of Colonel A. r. Crittenden, will not be sentenced until the i'!th day of next month, her counsel de siring the intervening time to prepare an application for a new trial. The joint caucus of the Republican mem tern of the Pennsylvania Legislature mot lust night to take action on the Philadelphia Registry bill amendment, and, after a long titrate, tne caucus adjourned over tor a week, holding the question in abeyance for that time. Two colored graduates of the Howard University of the District of Columbia yes terday applied for admission to the bar of the State of Louisiana, but were refused on the ground that they never had practised before a btate Court; and, coming from a Territory, they would have to undergo an examination Foreign Affairs. The southern forta before Paris are badly damaged. The situation of the insurgents south of .Fans is said to be good. The National Guards openly disobey the orcers oi tne uouimnne. i- The Commune has impressed into the military bervice the porters of the Lyona railway. During Tuesday General Dombrowskis headquarters were struck by sixteen shells. Many of the shells fired from the Govern ment side which failed to explode have been nsed again by the Parisians. The Versaillists' projectiles fall Inside of the ramparts rf Paris, and many persons have recently L-n killed. The Communal Council now holds sit tings with closed doors, and none but members and attaches arj admitted. At.fi vo opiaiion before Paria Lave ag.in been ref-r.ir.cd. nii tl.e MifYcrin in t'.io city is rc-rrepf rAr-A an I'int ir.Wnw. ItarnsKin.-iR permit the ei van-as to erect lotteries l et w een the fcrtn, but if the iDsnrgenls ripproscb they will fire. At mnr.y points before Fans a narrow line separates the Fa.-iMai.s from the regulars, both of whota f.i'iesr to be tool friend i. It is now admitted tlit the noverr.meif of Franco is unr.lle to pay the (cri-,nos the f rst instalment of the iudf mnily, lor.( sir.ee ilue. It is believe! in ionic (".alters tint l'io Ccinmnne will mnko its last tirta ia lino i;ivoli mo line Crtstipnone. in tLo ininTvluto vicinity of the Place Yer.do.iip. The Trnsbian cicncrp.l Iarnftckow na staff fcr.vo Aimed at Dieppe, where General vou Goeben, compandor of the Oertnau forces in the north of France, is cipectod. COUNCILS. Their Proeeedlns; YeMerdnj-. Fihct CotiDcil convened at '.' Z i-ost'UiUy afternoon, President Cattoli iu the. c'.mu- Mr. Ilodgdon presented a coimunnv.'suoii from L. P. Ashmead, Ksa., asi follow-,: Fun APKi.rri . Ar rit 27. 1871. To the li in.'tr t'rlci t and Onnnnn rounrlts of the City f 1 Jit;'i''l phla (iC'ifpiiicn : Ttip niiilcrtgn( will iKf.i f.a javc Iiroait street with Kelglun i;v k, r-nii tc (iuaiity tottmtiiDW )1 tn front of the Union LtMiiu lor tnree aoiinri (f:j rer siuare yari, i i Mr !'ii" cents fer square varrt aiMlitonrwlll avrc t kco, tie Mine in 'repair for fifteen yiv. If It shoulit become necessary at tlifl explrnt ;! nf Cftren years to relay or turn tito llocs, will npreR to hnve it done n t'itt tbe pavements Btinll tic as goo'l as when flrt laiil, nt sn expense not exceeilmg thirty-Lve tenis pf p. inure jard. As an evidence that tills la a reaioii.i I'leand correct oiler, will rlerto soni? lictaiau pavement laid tn thin ctly ftltcen years airo, wiijoh liHs never renulred repair, la now In good condition, mo morns sb vauiRDie as wnen arst lata on a turret sniiiected to a greater wear than will prolinbly ever occur on juroaa street. L. T. AfnMBAl). A report from the Committee on Highways Ctrcerning paving Dickenson street caused considerable discussion of the merits of j .avements, ending in the triumph of the Belgian. Special order of the day, an ordinance to create a loan of ."00,000 for paving Broai street with improved pavement, was discussed. Mr. lackel offered nn amendment to in clude Market street. Subject postponed for the present. A communication from JLuward Armstrong, concerning additional educational accommo dations in tho Twenty-second ward, was re ferred to tho Committee on Schools. llesolntiona from Common Council were eppropriately. aoted upon, and Council ad journed. Hmmon Hrancft. A resolution was adopted requesting the Legislature to pass tbe aot im mediately transferring tho receipts from tavern licenses to the counties in which they aro collected. Mr. Weplen, chairman of the Committee on Highways, reported a resolution to pave Latterly and other Btreets; one to open Par risb street, from Twenty-fourth to Twenty ninth, and Thirty-third street, from Walnut to tbe Almshouse grounds; one to pave Cedar Btreet, from Ann to Cloarlleld. All agreed to. Mr. Allen, chairman of the Committee on Surveys, reported an ordinance creating tbe t fTico of Inspector of Sowers and Inlets, the salary to be ipuoou. I ostponed. Also, an ordinance authorizing tho con struction of Bewers on Sansom. Thirtv- seventh, and Irwin streets. Also, one awarding the contraot for the erection of the bridgo over the Schuylkill at i eirnionrt to John W. Mnrphv. J. 1. Ken nedy, and the Pennsylvania ltailroad Com pany. A communication was receivod from Mr. Murphy, declining to accept his part of the contract, but offering to build the bridgo entire for the sum named. Tho communica tion was referred back to the Committee on Surveys. Mr. Allen, chairman of the Committee on Election Divisions, reported a resolution to change the boundary line of the Seventh and Lleventh divisions of tbe Lighteenth ward; one to divide the Second division of the Four teenth ward; also, an ordinance to change the boundary line of the Seventh and Eighth divisions of the Twenty-aoventh ward; one to change the boundary line of the Seventh divi sion of the Fifteenth ward; also, an ordinance making a new division out of the Tenth division of the First ward, and a number of others, all of which were agreed to. Mr. Calhoun offered a resolution directing the Committee on Highways to report an ordinance authorizing the laying only a car riage drive, sixty feet wide, on Broad streot, from Coates to 1 ederal. Keferred. An ordinance was offered by Mr. J. S. Allen appropriating $20,000 for the erection of four sections of market -bouses on Girard avenue, from Elm to Otis street. Passed. Mr. Wagner called up the resolution to publish a loan bill of 500,000 for the further extension of the Philadelphia Gas Worka. Mr. btockdale moved to refer the resolu tion to tbe Committee on Finance, with in structions to confer with the Gas Trustees, in order to have the proposed expenditures item by item. General Wagner offered an amendment that the Finance Committee be further in structed to inquire what disposition has beea made by the Trustees of the $1,000,000 loan of laRt year. Tbe subject was discussed at considerable length, and much time was consumed. Finally both motions were voted down. The resolution was then agreed to unanimously. A number of bills from Select Council w ere considered and passed, when, on motion of Mr. Hall, the water bill was made the special order at the next meeting of the Chamber. Mr. Bardsley offered an ordinance autho rizing the paving of Lehigh arenue, from Frankford road to Broad street, with rabble pavement. Agreed to. Adjourned. 1. O TJ D This new elepant and commodlAns first-ciase Hotel, ou AtiCXl Street, above SUV ENTU, Now open. Terms, 3 p3r day. 4 1 sm o. w. it LLLlN 4 BiiO., Proprietors. OOAL.. P. OWEN A CO., COAL DEALERS, FILBERT STREET WHARF. SCHCYLKILL. 3101yJ CNOWDON A RAU'S COAL DEPOT, CORNER O DIIXWYNand WILLCjW Stretg.. Lehtirh and Rchuyiktll COAL, prepared expressly for family nae at the lowest caau prloea. g j adip:h human hair, emporium No. T S. TENTH Street. TTavlrg opened a new and splendid atore for the accommodation of the ladies who dcate flne II A 1 K W (RK, tbe bent ulunt uit.1 can be procured is em ployed in this Hue of business, who have had twelve yeaiv' experience In France and Germany, nuking up all tho various designs of 11 AI It KKuvt (..oMit. INGiS, which some have the presuulplion toclului m their lilVelitioiiH. The ability of M1S8 WE8KS In nilR DRL3SINO in acknowledged by artlum in the bumues t stiud aiirivailed. 14 lswwitl U. F. WECild. LEGAL NOTIOF.8. rITY AMI COl'NTY OF rnil-A.DBXrNU . ss. ' The Comtnonweiilin of iVncisyiva-niit to t ie Sheriff of l'hiladelph'a County, sre'-'inB : we command to:i. ss before we did, mat yon sn u n.on.ToiiN vaIN KK, lat of your eoiiaty, sithtt he 1st and appear br fore our -fudge st l'hiiAdpht, Ht onr Conn of Cuinmoti I'lea for t'm c;ty and county of J hliadeiphift, to be hoiden at I'hilad-lphia, tn and for the Mid ctly and county of Philadelphia, the first Mondav May next, there ! a'H'.ver tnry Ai.n Wethi-Vni, a ftcvisee under the lHt will and tcMiunent of Ann V etlnTlll, dweiw l, win In her lifetime, wns one of the neirs-st-law of C'lidsto pher WetlteriU, deceased, and fllso assignee of H ehei WetheilM, William M. Powell, snd Anna, hU wtle. Elizabeth Stortdart, J won S. Ko'ierts. and -nil, his wile, Joseph W. I'oweil, aol Loa!v his vile, and other", of a plea of bre ich of covenant M:r around ruit deed, c!.led the 9th day of May, 1-12, snd recorded tn d-t-d b.mlt .1. C, No. til, papc ar7. And have jon then and there tlrs writ. Witness the Honorable JOSSl'll Al.M :i .s. SON, liotr of Laws, rresldnt of oik si I Court at Philadelphia, the 12th d:iy of April, i). the ear of our Lord one thousand ehrht hnndrel iid Ko'tnty-one. 11. PonawAN, 4 ! tnf4t rrothonoMrv. -dl'V AND CJCMV OF riULMIKLrill A, SS. V The ciinmonwesHh of Pennsylviuila to the Shi-rid ol l hiladelphla Connty. preetinp: c con ti end von, ns before we did. Hint you sum mon cMKIsriAN NOKTINK. lstcof vonr county, so 1 1 1 rvt 1 o V,o rnd sppenr beftire our .Indies at l'hl l:id iphia. hi our Conrt ot Coinmon Tien for the oifv mid oiii t,v of Philadelphia, In and for tne s;tid eitv ni:d ( itni f I hilsdoiphla, the fiis' loudly of M.iy 1 ei. t!irr to answer,'. Dlrkiuson Sergeant and J. jM-nirt l-iii'i n, trnsteea of the Sepvlva esrute, and I ;.xh Hi N. l'ii n n, WIlllHni H. Ilrown, Oeorpe I). Coleman and lvbhtc 11. his wtf', In herrlnht. Mary 11. P-r,.wn, Ssmnei dovi r and Eullly II. hi wife, In I, ci i ,iil:', st.d 1 iiniiv Prown, of a plea ot breach of iori;3'. t ur nronn'd rent d''ed dated 21'th day of So t miu r, 1MV.'. nnd recorded In deed book J. A. II , N. pne etc. And have you then and th'-re thiii writ. . . Witness the Honorable .TOSErll AI.U ! I-ON. ItortiT of baws, President of our said .- (onrl fit PhtlrtdohdilA. the twelfth dftV Of i April, in tbe year of our Lord one thousind eight hnndicd aiid seventv-cdie. R. PONAUAN, 4V-tufit Prothonotary. fMT AN1H OI NTY OF 1 HILAPELnilA, 8S. V7 1 lie Commonwealth of l'ennsylvanla to the Shorlirot l'tilladclphla C ounty, erecting : Wc romma'id vmi, n before we did, that von summon CIIKISTIAN NOKTTNL, late of y'o ir t ..ti!ity, so that h he and appear before onr .Indues Hi 1 hoiHlelplila, at onr Court of Common Pleas for the Cltv iiid County of Philadelphia, to be holdou at Philadelphia, in and for tho said city and county of 1 liilac.eiphla, the first Monday of May next, there to Hi swer .1. lhi klnsou S(rpeant and J. Norrls Em. len. irustof H of the Sepvlva Esiate, and Elizabeth N. brown, llilam K. Ilrown, oeore U. Coleman and Pebbici b. his wife, In her riah?, IMary H. Ilrown, Snninel (,lrv r mid Etully his wife, in her rtiht, and FoiiDv J'rown, of a plea of mvach of covenant stir crrund-rent deed, dated WW clay of March, lsoy, and recorded In deed bock J. A. 11., No. SD, pAgC yn, eic. Jra rave vou i;ien and mere mis writ. Witness the H onorable JOfcEPU ALU 1 l. s. S' 'N, Pottor of I.sws, rresldent of our said y conrt at Phllndtlphhi, the twelfth day of April, !n the year of our Lord one thousand eight IlUl'linU HUH BCMIliy-OUC, R. HON AO AN, 41atuft Prothontitary. CITY AM) COl NTY OF PHILADELPHIA, SS. The Coinnon wealth of Pennsylvania to the therilt of riiilBdelphia County, preetln: We eoninmnd you, as before we did, that you Bum nion WILLIAM CRAWFORD, late of your county, so tl. at he be and appear before ourjudKes at rnua delphla, at our Court of Common Pleas for t?ie City and County or Philadelphia, to be notden at I'nnn delphla, in and for the said city nnd county of Phlli delphla, thei first Monday of May next, there to answer Magpie R. Sherk, widow, and Frederick yntekunst, punrdlan of Hessle and Henry H. Sherk, minor children oi d. uenry siiers, ticceased, oi pleB of brfaeh ol covenant sur ground rent deol, intort Fetiruary it, iso9, and recorded in Deel uo'is J. T. ., No. S06, page 6iS, etc. And have you then ana mere this writ. -. Witness the Ilonorabio JOSEni ALLI n. p. SON, Doctor of Laws, President of our said tw,) (Yirt, ot, Phllftdolnhtn. the Utti dav of Anril. In the year of oar Lord one thousand elht hundred and seventy-one. R. DONAUAN, 4 IS tuf lt Prothonotary. CtlTY AND COUNTY OF P11ILADKLPHIA, 88. The Commonwealth of PemmivanM to tne Sherur of Philadelphia Connty, greeUnf?: We rommanrl yon, am before w 1IH. that jon summon JAMES MiNKUl I'.Jor McKNl'PUT, late of yoni connty, po that he be and appear before our Jndpes at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Fleas for the city and county of Philadelphia, to be holdcn at Philadelphia, in and for the said city and county of Philadelphia, the first Monday of M iy next, there to answer John li. Dales aud Kllza .T., Ms wife, aud Mary II. Stewart, the said Eliza .1. Dales being the widow ard the said Mary H. the only child and r elr at law of Joseph Fleming, of a plea of breach of covenant. And have you then and there th's writ. ( Witness the Hstnorable JOSEPH ALLI- i s. SON, Doctor of Laws, President of our said l-vJ Court at Philadelphia, the 15th day of Apnl, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. K. TONAttAN, 4 !Stnf4t Brothonotary. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sherlir of Philadelphia connty, greeting: We command you, as before we did, that you sum mon ISAIAH O. STRATTON, A VENDER JONES, SAMUEL R. WELLS, and HENRY SHOCKEOK, late of yonr connty, so that they tie and anoear bfcfors onr Judges at Philadelphia, st onr District Conrt for the City and Connty of Philadelphia, to be holderi at Philadelphia, In and for said city and county ot Philadelphia, the first Monday of Mav next, there to answer Ellwood Allen o' a plea of breach of covenant sur gronud rent ded, dated May IS, lS, recorded in daed book G. W. C, No. 73, page 807, etc. And have you then and there this writ. Witness the Honorable J. I. CLARK l.b. HARE, President of our said Court, at Pht t-vl ladelphla, the eighteenth day of April, In to witness the Honorable J. I. CLARK nt- ithe year or onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. B. E FLETCHER, 4 gawlt 1'ro Prothonotary. CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA, 8S. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to tho Sheriff of Philadelphia county, greeting: We command you, as befora we did, that yon sum mon EDWARD RYAN, late of yonr ceunty, so that lie be ano appear oerore our .mages at pnua'ieipnia. at our District Conrt for the city and County of Philadelphia, to be hoiden at Philadelphia, in and for said City and Connty of Philadelphia, the first Monday of May next, there to answer O. Blight Brown, Assignee of Peter A. Brown, by deed dated lath March, ih;.5, recorded stn April, w.5, in deed book R. D. W.. No. 20, psgu39, of a plea of breach of cove nant sur ground rent deed made 2d January, ls,i3, ana recoroeo 'inn aiay, imso, in ooea book i k. a No. 97, page 886, eto. And have you then and there thia writ Witness the Honorable J. I. CLARK HARE, Iu s. F resident of onr said Court, at Philadelphia. tw' the fourth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight Dunnrei and seventv-one. SAMUEL P. WELSH. 4 19 2aw 4t I'ro Prothonotary. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, S3. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Slierlirof Philadelphia County, greeting: We command you, as beror we did, that yon sum mon GEORGE P. STEINMBTZ, late of your county, so tnat ne ne ana appear uerore our juuires at rnna delphla, at our District Court for the City and.County or r niia'ieipnia, to ne noiucn at Philadelphia, in and for said city and connty of Philadelphia, the tlrst Mondav of May next, there to answer Erailv B. Tay lor, Assignor of George Megee, Esq., High Sheritf of city and couuty of Philadelphia, of a plea of nreacn oi covenant but grouna rent aeel, dated April 15. lSfvr, recorded wth April, 1S57, In deed book K. D. W., No. lis, page 377, etc Asd have you then ana mere uuu wrii. Witness the Honorable J. I. OLARK 4 1. s. BARE, President of our said conrt, at Phlla- ls-v ' delphla, the 18th day of April, la the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy- one, a r i.iiuiir.it, 4 10 2aw4t Pro Prothonorary. CITY AND COL'NTY OF PHILADELPHIA, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to tha Sheriff of Philadelphia county, greeting : We command you. as before we did, that you sum mon JOHN FEIL, late of your oonnty, so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at onr Dlbtrlct Court for the City and County of Phila delphia, to be hoiden at Philadelphia, in and for the said city and connty of Philadelphia, tne tlrst Mon day of May next, there to answer (Iregory A. Cour sault of a plea of breach of covenant sur ground-rent deed, dated January SI, A. D. 1S51, recorded in dvd bookT.lt., No. lf.i, page wi, etc. And have you then aud there ihis writ. (x Witness the Honorable J. I. CLRK i . a. Hake, Pilde;ii of our t-aid Court at Pmla--v-i delphla, the eighteeutn lav of April, in t!ie year of our Lord out) liiousand eight hundred aud btvecty-oui-. B. I- FLXrcHER, 4 It 2uw4t Pro l'roihonotary. LEGAL NOTICES! "MTY AMI C'OFNTY OF PIUI.AIiEl.rm A, SP. -J The con.n onwealth '! )'et nsvl :inia ti the Sheriff of rinlRdeiphlafVunty, oref tirip veeopinisnd von. as before; we mm, i hat yon snai- mon WiLliAM .lAHl'l.N, lat" of vonr county, sn thst he be Bnd appear before our Jii'ipes at l'hl adel I his, at onr t'ouit of Common Pleas fr the city nn 1 county ot I'liMMtie phU. m and for the said city nu i comity of Phliad Iplda. the first Monday of My rioxt, tht re to answer t.h 1'ennsylvanla Comp.my for Jnniranec on Llres and oranttuK Annuities, nvfiesoi ii, e estate of .losf-ph l';rd and faml'v, r m'er the laRt. will of haries Hlvd. decead, tn plaee of John K. NeiT, deceased, assijrnee of William P. Nell", et ah, Charles NeiT. et al and .John R. Ned, et si.. le vises of a pi' of breach of covenant, S'ir ground rent received to W illiam Jardln, In fee, reervlnK thereout a prounl rent of ti -f,n per an. lawful stiver n oney of 1 A,, eseh dollar we'thlnsr lTdwta. and 6 pis , and recorded In Deed Pock ii. V. C, No. Trt, rute M k, f;tc. And have vou then and there this wrn. ( Witness the Ifinors'ile JOPErU ALU. i. s. SON. Hector of Laws. President of our said Court at Philadelphia, the l.Vh dav of April, In the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred nnii seventy-one. It. l'l.rtV'S,, 4JstnMt Prothonotary. C-ITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, SS. J The Commonwealth of Pcnnrivanit to the MioriiT of Phllnoelphln county, frreainir; e command yen, as nciore we nii, i nav. you pummr'ii.HiHN V. HAWKINS, who was sued with I eter A. Dh 'Vinson, late of your county, so tint he be snd appear before our .Judges at Philadelphia, nr onr District Court for th? cltv and county of l h.ladelphla, to lie holdeu at Philadelphia, In and lor snld cliy and county of Philadelphia, the tlrst Monday of May next, there to answer William Vtlhtnian of "a plea of breach of covenant stir pround rent deed executed Jnly 16, bv William Veiphtnisn and Louisa, his wife, ti John C. Haw kins and Peter A. Dickinson, their heirs andass'irns, for all that certain lot of proua I situate on the north side of Kldee avenue 842 feet 4 Inches north west from Master street, tn the Twentieth ward of the cliy of Philadelphia, recorded in the ofllce for TicrrdlnR deeds, etc.', for said city and county of Philadelphia, tn deed nook L. K. B.. No. 89. pnire tw. on the 'th day of August, Wi. And have you then aud there this writ. fw, Witness the Honorable J. I. CLARK ! i.. s. HARK, President of onr said Court at PhUt-t-v delphla, the fourth day ot April, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eipht hun-. dred snd seventy-one. 13. E. FLETCHER, 4 19 snw 4t Pro Prothonotary. IN T11E ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of THOMAS BRADY, deceased. The Audit ir appointed by the Conrt to audit, settle, and adjust the account of CHARLES JUDUE and MICHAEL SULLIVAN. Execntors of the last will snd testament of THOMAS BRADY, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of We acconntsnt, wlM meet the parties interested for the purpose of his appointment, on TUESDAY, May P. lRu, at Pi o'clock P. M., at his onice, No. 1T South THIKD Street, In the city of Philadelphia. J. HILL MAR IT N, 4 2fniwM Auditor. IN THECOURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. March Term, If 71. No. 14. In Divorce. WILLIAM HENRY STEEL vs. JOSEPHINE JANE STEEL. To JOSEPHINE JANE STEEL, Respondent: Plense take notice that testimony will be taken in above entitled cause on behalf of the llbellanton THURSDAY, Mav 11, 1P71. at B.VJ o'clock P. M., at my oihce, No. r.25 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, Pa, bolore F. CARROLL BREWSTER. Jr., Esu... the examiner appointed by the Court to tRke and rerort the Baine. JlENRY C. TERRY, 4 IS 1M Attorney for Llbellant. SMIPPINU. NATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. STEAM DIRECT TO AND FROM NEW YORK, QUEBNSTOWN, AND LIVERPOOL. The magnificent ocean Steamships of this line, sailing icgularly every SATURDAY, are among th-s largest in the world, aud famous fur tho degree of saltty, eemfort, and speed attained. 76 and 6B. First clnss Excnrslou Tickets, good for twelve Hionths, 1130. Early application must be made in order to secure a choice of s'af-ruom3. STEERAGE RATES, CURIIBNCY, Outward, lS. Prepaid, ta. Tickets to and from Londonderry and uiasgow at ice same low rates. Person visiting the old conntry, or sendlBg for their rrlrtitla ahoalrl remember that the. rRtee Are posi tively lunch cheaper than other ii rat-class Unas. Pans arans isiueci ior nuj muuui,ni nmesi rates, payable on demand in an parts or ungiann, ieiaai, Scotland, wales, and tne uontiuent or iv urope. Apply to WALLER fc VO. Agents, No. 204 WALSUT St., jwtt above SeewxA. LORILLARD STEAMSHIP COMJAIC roit nr.w voitEi, BAILLNO TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SAT URDAYS AT NOON. INSURANCE ONE-EIGHTH OF ON 3 PER CENT. No bill of lading or receipt signed for loss than Dfty cents, and no insurance effected for less than one dollar premium. For fnrthor particulars and rates apply at Com pany's ofilce, Pier 83 East river, New York, or to JOHN F. DDL, PIER IV NORTH WHARVES. Pf. t. Extra rates on small packages Iron, metals' eto. F O it SAVANNAH, OSOJiGI THE FLORIDA PORTS. AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. GREAT SOUTHERN FREIOHT AND PASSEN. GER LINE. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA AND AT LANTIC AN 'J GULF RAILROAD. FOUR STEAMERS A WEEK, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS. TnE STEAMSHIPS SAN SALVADOR, Caprain Nickerson, from pier No. 8 North River. WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green. MONTGOMERY, Captain Falrcloth, from Pier No, 13 North River. R. LOWDEN. Agent, No. 3 West street LEO, Captain Dearborn, from Pier No. l East River. MURRAY, FERRIS k CO., Agents, Nos. 61 and 6'i Soath street. GENERAL BARNES, Captain Mallory, from Pier No. 86 North River. LIVINGSTON, FOX CO., Agents, No. &3 Liberty street. Insurance by this line ONE-nALF PER CENT, Superior acommodatlons for passengers, Throngh rates and bills of lading fa connection with the Atlantic and Oulf Freight line. Through rates and bills of lading In connection with Central Railroad of Georgia, to an points C. D. OWENS. GEORGE YONGE, Agent C. R. R., No. 4o9 Broadway. Agent A. A O. R. R., No. 8v Broadway. THE ANCHOR L I N S STEAMERS Sail every Saturday and alternate Wednesday to and from Glasgow and Derry. Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all ranway stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Ger many, Norway, Sweden, or Denmark and America as safely, speed-iiy, comfortably, and cheaply aa by any hurt route or one. "KXPHEte" BTIAMKitU. ''EITH A" 8711X184, IOWA. TYR1AN, BRITANNIA, IOWA, TYHIAN, ANGI.IA, AUSTRALIA, BRITANNIA, INDIA, COLUMBIA, ttKurA, BK1TA.NNIA. From Pier W North river, New York, at noon. Kates of PaHHiige, Payable in Currency, to Liverpool, Glangow, or Derry: First cabins, $'-5 aud 1 15, according to location. Cabin excursion ticket (good for twelve months), securing Ust accommodations, tl30. Intermediate, f'J3; steerage, fifi. Certificates, at reduced rates, can be nought here by th.i wishing to send for their friends. Drafts tKS'ied, payubie on presentation. Apply at the company's otllces to HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. T BOWLING ORE EN. O R S 1 UNIT! ST. THOMAS AND BRAZIL, 'ED STATES AND BRAZIL STKAM SHIP COMPANY. REGULAR MAIL STEAMERS Balling on the 83d of every month. MSRU1MACK. Captain Wler. s a 1 H AM RICA, 'aptfttn E. 1 Tlnklepangh, NORTH AMEklCA, CaptaiuG. B. Slocuiu. I hexe spieniid steamers hh1 on schedule tlme.and call at St. Tl.niafl, Pura, Pertiamtiuco, Bahl, and Kio cie Janeiro, going aud rcturui; g. For eugae iijeiiU of freight or pimxHge, applv to WM. G A k K IKON, Agent, No. 6 Lowllng-gTeen, New York, SHIPPING. frfk FtR LIVKKItXiL AND VUKlTNt -MiUaTOWN.The lnman Line of Royal Vai Steamers S'e apnolnted to sail a follows: Vity oi Rmsels, Saturdsv. April 52. at T. M. City of London, 'Hatrirday. aprll 2. atl P. M, Citv of Dublin, via HaiUas, Tuesday, May at 1 r. W. 'lty of Antwerp, Wednesd-xy, May 8, at 4 P. M. snd eneh sncceoitng sainr-iay and alternate Toes rtay, from pier No. 4-s North river. RATK8 tlF PASSAOK Ey Mail Steamer Salllnp every Saturday, Pa'-a'iie in p;o!d. Payable In enrreucy. First t nwri T5 Bteeraee ,.4?0 To Ix-.ndun W To Umdon ts To Hnlim 80 To Halira 10 Pftsseteers also forwarded to Antwerp, Rotter, dam, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, etc, at reduced rates, Tirx.e'8 can be bonpht here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for tneir inenas. For farther hifonuatlon aprly at the comrany j JOHN G. DALE, Agent. No. 13 Broadway, N. T.I lr to O'PONN ELL A FAULK, Affe.ms, Ko. 4m CUESNUT Street. Philadelphia. Tlja RE'U'LAR HTKAMS1UP3 ON TliK 1'Hl L LADELrillA ANI CHARLESTON STSYM SHIP LINE are ALONE authorized tolsnne throng oiiis of la-dlrg to Interior points Smth and West it connection with South Carolina Railroad f.'cTirany ALFRED U TLE H, Vlce-rresldcnt So. O. Rli. CO. rmi iTifirnii A'vrn orvT'T'TiTTP'a r-jMAlL STKAMSHIP COMPANY'S RE- OL LA R SEMI-MONTHLY LINE TO NEW OR LEANS. La. T he JUNIATA will sail for New Orleans, via Ua var n, on Tuesdnv, May 9, at 9 A. M. 1 he YAZOO win sail from New Orleans, via Ha vapn, en , May. THROUGH BILL8 OF LADING at n low rates a by any other ronte given to MOBILE. GALVES TON, INDIANOLA, KOCKPOHT, LAVAUCA, and BRAZOS, and to all points on the Mississippi rlvor between New Orleans and St. Louis. Rel river frelshts reshlpped at New Orleans without charge of commissions. WEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, OA. The WYOMING will sail for savannah on Sat urday, April 21, at 8 A. M. The ToNAWANUA will sail from Savannah on Saturday, April 29. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING given to all the principal towns In Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mis sissippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Tennessee in con nection with the Central Railroad of Georgia, At .antlc and Oulf Railroad, and Florida steamers, at aslow rates as by competing lines, SEMI-MONTHLY LINK TO WILMINGTON, N. C. The rlONEERwUl sail for Wilmington, N C, on Tueslay, May 9. at 6 A. M. Returning, will leave Wilmington Wednesday, May 17. CoELects with the Cape Fear River Steamboat Company, the Wilmington and Weldon and North Carolina Railroads, and ti Wilmington and Man chester Railroad to all Interior points. Freights for Columbia, 8. C, and Augusta, On, taken via Wilmington at as low rates as by any other route. M . Insurance effected when requested by shippers. Bill8of lading signed at yjieen street wharf on or before day of sailing. WU.L1AJH. L. JAM VjS, uenerai AgenL, No. 130 S. THIRD Street. i i. v n v. s t a m r. i n r s ii Olllce. No. 12 South WHARVES. PIl 1LADFLPHIA, RICHMOND A VD NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE, THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH AND WEaT. Steamers leave everv WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY "at noon," from FIRST WHARF above MAR KET Street. No bills ol lading signed after 12 o'clock on sailing THROUOH RATES to all points In North and South Carolina, via Seaboard Alr-llne Railroad, con necting at Portsmouth, aud at Lynchburg, Va., Ten nessee, and the West via Virginia and Teuuessije Air-line, and Richmond and Danville Railroads. Freights HANDLED BUT ONCE and taken at I ow kh RATES than by any other line. No charge for commissions, drayage, or any ex pense of transfer. Steamships Insure at ljwest rtt'eS FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY. gtnte-roorn accommodations for passengers. "WM. P. PORTKP, Agent, Richmond and City Point. T. P. CKOWELL & CO., Agents, Norfolk. PHILADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON. PHILADELPHIA and CHARLESTON b'1BTHURISDAYNLINE FOR CHARLESTON. The first-class Steamship FALL RIVER, Captain in. ckl. y. will sail on Thursday, Aprll 27, at 13 O'clock, noon, from Pier 8, Nortn Wharves, above a red Btreet, Through bills of lading to all prlnclpsl points. In Sonth Carolina, Georgia, Florida, ere., etc. Rates of freight as low aa by any other route. For freight or passage appiy on yie rier, bb aouve. WM. VAI. A. WUttl H. A t Agcui ui viittiicHiuii. frow TOR NEW YORK DAILY VL ErSiiSiDEIWA RE AND RARITAN CANAL. rtTiVKSS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. The CHEAPEST and QUICKEST water commu- . . . OKllnrl.l tia An A Van V...I. niention nciweeu i mwu"fi ".. Steamers leave DAILY from first wharf Siiloiv MARKET Street, Philadelphia, and. foot of WALL Street. New York. THROUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. Goods forwarded by all the lines running oot of New York, North, East, and West, free of commis sion. Freight received dally and forwarded on accom modating terms. JAMES HAND. Agent, No. 119 WALL Street, New YorS. -fr EXPRESS LINE to ALEX- Ja;ffe7-g ANDRIA, GEORGETOWN, AND WaMliNGlON, D. C, Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, connecting with Orange and Alexandria Railroad. Steamers leave regularly every SATURDAY at noon, from First Wharf above MARK.KT Street. Freights received dally. I1YDB TYLER, Agents, Georgetown, D. C. M. ELDRIDGE & Co., Agents, Alexandria, Va. DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE I TOW-BOAT COM PA N Y. . Barsies towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore. Eavre-de-Grace, Delaware City, and Intermediate POtCAPTAIN JOnN LAUGnLIN, Superintendent, OFFICE, No. 13 South WHARVES. PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM rTcLYDE A CO., AGENTS For all the above lines, No. 18 SOUTH WnARYES, Philadelphia, where further information may be obtained. V-inTsT F0R NEW YORK, VIA DELAWARE EjQI&iSGaPd Rantan Canal. b W it i S L RE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DESPATCH AND SWIFTSURE LINES. The steam propellers of this company leave dally at li M. and 5P.M. Through In twenty-fonr hours. Goods forwarded to any point free of commission. Freights taken on accommodating terms. Apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD A CO., Agents, No. 132 South DBLAWARE Avenne. ITS 8 TAB LINE IT OCEANIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S LINE OF NEW STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW YCRK AND LIVERPOOL, OALLLNO AT CORK, IRELAND. The company's fleet comprises the following mag. nlflcent full-powered ocean iteamships, the eli largest In the world : OCEANIC, Captain Murray. ARCTIC. ATLANTIC, Captain Thompson. BALTIC. 1 ACTFIC, Captain Perry. ADRIATIC. These new vessels have been designed specially for the transatlantic trade, and combine speed, fcafery, and comfort. 1 aaseugcr accommodations unrivalled. Fames sending for their friends In the Old coun try can now obtain prepaid tickets, S'eerage, tH'2, currency. O' her rates as low as any first-class line. Y r further particular apply to ISMAY, IMRTB A 1 .. No. 10 WATER Btreet, Liverpool, and No. 1 FAIT INDIA Avenue, LEADEN HALL Street, i.iifon; or at the company's otllces, No. 19 i CAD WAY, Nw VorH. . J H. SPARKS, Agent OORDAOE, ETO. COROAQB. Kanilla, SIi&l and Tarred Cor da j 3 At Low sat ffw York PrloM and Vr(hta, DWiM IL WVWXJLVL At CO rt.it.orT, TXKTH St. and UXRMAHTOWH AvDU. Stars. 10. ti 9. WATER Bk. and n H. DKLAWAA.H Avsnaa, PaiLADSLPRTA JOHN 8. LEB A CO., ROPE AND TWIE MANl FAlTl'RErtS. PKA1.EHS IN NAVAL STORES, ANCHORS AND CHAINS, SHIP C'H AND1-BKY G HDS, KTC, NOS. 46 and 4S ORTU WHAUVKS. AMUSEMENT". 1 S. .TORN BREW'S ARC IT KTUItKT THBATRS. ADAM EYERLY respectfully Bnccunce'' that his BEN tl IT will take rlsre on SATJ RD AV BYKN1NO, April W. First time In many years, the brilliant Comedy, la five acts, THE POT.TITF.R'S DAUGHTER, with Mr?. JOHN DREW as THE WIDOW cnSEItLY. Governor llrartall F. F. Msckay Prank Ibartall Adm Everly Mr. Malfort D. E. Raltoa Chnrles Wondley C. R irronphs Tlmothv Quaint H. Homplo Old Ferret W. II. Walils Mrs. Malfort (.for this occasion).... Mrs. T. A. Crees-j Jnlia Lima Nell And a Lioraestic Drama of great Interest, in three acts, THE nARVBST HOME: OR. THE HEIR OF DEKWENT. Caleb Eestral, a hawker Adam Everly Cecil Derwent, of Dcrwent Hall U U Jamo Hon. BrnRv Popiov . H. Crau Tml.bs, his tiger l ather Peeps Prank Maridale Mr. Reeves, Steward of tho Manor . . . S. Hempio F. F. Mackay .C. liUlMllgllS W. II. Wailis Amy, adopted dsuphttrof Peeps.. Miss L'7.7;!c Prleo Mary Kvcutt Mrs. T. A. Crees? Mro. Peeps Mrs. Thayer Box bock now nren. Kyi AM FKTCA: Begins a N ACADEMY OF MUSIC JOHN k. McDJNOUGU at 6. manngir. UNIVERSAL APPROVAL OF THE ENTIRE PRESS AND PUBLIC of the production of the matchless spectacle of "THE BLACK. CROOK.-' ALL DEIKJHTED. NOT ON E DISSENTING VOICE. C UT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE, if 5 Overture. P-ps Ballet de Sabot. 8-l-Ballet de Flcnrs Mad'Ue Adrlenne. 8-vn Carllnc"s Song. 8- Eli- Grand Incantation Scene. 9- io The Uairi.'M Orotto, with Stalac'a's S ing. eto-Ootiitn Sprite 9 80 The Ih moil's Re veL 9 45 Grand Developing scene, from tho Orotto to the I.nkc of FernB, with Crystal Cascade. 10 C0 Illuminated Golden Terrace. lO'tra Pas de Dru.x Lupo and Slg. Costa. 10 in Pas rte Fotllc. 10- in Match Girl's Dance. , lO-liParislenne Mat.elot Dance. 10-!5-The Wonderful Majlltons, and Child Amerl cus. . 10-4r The Great Skaters, KcynocJi and Schmidt. lPtft'l he Amazonian March. 11 15 The Dazzling Transformation Scene of the PALACE OF DEW DROP8 MATINEE EVBRY SATURDAY. BEUINS AT 2. Reserved Scats, f i-ss; Admission, fl; Family Circle, 60c. ; Amphitheatre, 85c. Applv at BONER A CO. S Music Store. No. 1103 CHESNUT Street, and at ACADEMY OF MUSIC, frnrn 9 A.M. till 5 P.M. 4J4 0t D AVENPORT S CHESNUT STREET TUBATR3. THIS (Friday) EVENING, April 29, By Bpeclnl request. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. F- L. DAV EN I OUT as ShylocS Mrs E. L. Davenport as Portia Miss I- V. Davenport as Jessica C. R. Thorne. Jr as Bassanio Walter Lennox as Lanncelot Goobo Aided by DAVENPORT S STAR COMPANY. SATURDAY-A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF MONS. TORCU1ANA, Box Boek-keeper. SARATOGA ON MONDAY NEXT. Admission, tl, 75, 60, and 25 cents. Commence at 8 o'clock. Seats secured In advance, from 9 nntil 4 o'clock MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins V to 8 o'cloclc. REPEAT OF A GREAT BILL. TO-NIGHT (Friday), April SS, A BOLD STROKE FOR A HUSBAND. Mrs. JOHN DREW m Donna Olivia After which ISABELLA; Or, Three Eias In a Woman's Life. Bv the full company. SATURDAY" P.RNEFIT OF MR. A. EVERLY. MONDAY JOHN B HO UGH AM In MUCH ADO ABOUT A MERCHANT OF VENICE. TtTA L N TJ T STREET T 11 E A T B E. V V THIS (Friday) EVENING, April 2S. First benefit of the young and accomplished Tra gedienne and Vocalist, MISS ELLA BURNS. On which occasion MR. RKJHARD PENISTAN has klnd'y consented to appear as CAR1TNAL RICHELIEU. MISS ELLA BURNS in the charming role of JULIE DE MORTEMAR. Sstnrday Only M sttnea of " 'Twlxt Axe and Crown.') A CONCERT IN AID OF THE MARKET KLiTT A RH flHTTRfMT Of GERMANTOWN Will be given at the T0T.Yi U.hLL, on THURSDAY EVENING, Msy 4, 1171, at 8 o'cloCS, Py premtnens members of the Handel and Haydn Society of Phi ladelphia. The programme will comrnse cnoice sciecirgns from the old masters, and cherases from tne uesi oratorios. Conductor W. A. ULMEIK pianiBt THOMAS A BECKRT, J. Tickets, CO cents. Can be had at the principal' drug stores, Gates', Parker's, and at the door on the evening of the ConcertL "7t 1 TJSICAt fVBH U A b 4. CARL WOLFSOHN'S CONCEUT. SATURDAY EVENING, April 29, 1971. The following artistes will assist: MISS PAULINE NININGKR, Mr. THEODORE HABELMANN, Mr. WILLIAM STOLL. JR., 4 29 St Mr. RUDOLPn HENNIO. Tickets tl, at Musi Sfre and Musical Fund Hall. ; AMERICAN MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE, Northwest corner of NINTH and ARCH Streeta. Open dally from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M. MYRIADS OF CURIOSITIES IN THE MUSEUM. MONDAY, April 24, WEUNBSDAY and SATUR DAY MATINEES, LEWIS BAKER In his great character of MICAWBKK. New scenery, unrivalled cast of characters. Admission, 25 cents. Frtday-BitNEFIT OF LEWIS BAKER. M13tf A 8SEMBLY BUILDING. SUCCESS ASSURED! FOURTH WEEK DR. CORRY S GREAT DIORAMA OF IRELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE, EXHIBITED EVERY EVENING, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Is the TALK OF THE TOWN. 4 24 6t Admission, 35 cents; Reserved Seats, 60 cents. l?OX S NEW AMERICAN THEATRE, CHESNUT JT Street, above Tenth. EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEB. MISS KATE FISHER In Lord Byron's great Drama of MAEPPA! MAZEPPAI , with her magriifieenMv trained steed "Wonder." STAR PANTOMIME TROUPE, with the original Black Crook Ballet, Kthloplan Bur lesques, Local Sketches, etc. THE ALHAMBRA, below Arch. SEVENTH STREET, MONDAY, Aprll 17, And every evening during the week, the GREAT CALIFORNIA CONSTELLATION OP VARIETY ARTISTES, FIFTY IN NUMBER. FIFTY IN NUMBER. 417tfl FIFTY IN NUMBER. Don't fail to go to the great Variety Theatre to-nlght. GRAND BAZAAR IN AID OF THE SICK POOR OF ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL 18 NOV OPEN, and will continue for two weeks at COS CEhT HALL, CHESNUT Street, above Twelfth, Season tickets, 2S cents. Single admission, 10 C?uts. 412 MILLINERY. M B S. H. O I L L O NOS. 823 ANO 331 SOUTH STRUCT, FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAP PI VEILS. Ladles' and Misses' Crape, Felt, Glaij, Hair, Satin,' Blllc, Straw and Velvets, Hats and Bonnets, Frenctt Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Crapes, Laces, Bilks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Sashes, Ornamental and all kinds of Millinery Goods. HATS AND O APS. Wt WARBUlt TON'S IMPROVED VENT1LATEU fiiand easy-8 '.ting DREsS UATd (patented), in all the improved lashloca ol the seaon. fcireet, next door to the Poet Oilice. CHKa.NUT rpi