w«re pat into a glass globe, shaken up, and tikeq.ont one by omY and the sixty lucky, gentlemen go bounding and . smiling up the - ynrly i.ifc or tiie area* singer. tieps under a police escort to the “Siraagers’ Mademoiselle Polko-’s ebarmiog gaileiy.” >■'<" <A „ cenceßol Felix Mendelssohn-B *rtnoWy, trans- ; j bad an hdraltto the “Speaker’s gallery, fated from the German by Ltdy Wallace, which holds about flfey, wnoget taeir names; fiom which we made some extracts upoa its L ut three days previous., ; oTiclnsl aDDcarance in England, has juit been Wbilel am standing in this group, eagerly tmMlshed in beautiful style by Messrs. Lsyr watching the Police Sergeant, wttbwiUpre- Snldt & Holt. Tne following passage relates geu tly call the names of the privileged few, I ro the artistic Association of the great com hear, ooßer with the great singer: . , “Isn’t this Mr. Divis ?” * “Daring the last winter of MendelssohnB, j tnrn round, and tight behind me stands active labors in tbe concerts of the Oewaoa- j, ff ergon Davis. But z mods! wnat a ebaage irnup, the apparition of Jenny Lind tell HKe a j n moital mao! I would scarcely nave known ray of light in the chequered world or pne- bim if my attention had not been called to nomena. him. Audcau it be possible, I mused, that ‘There is a high and holy band . , this shriveled faced, tbin voiced, shrunken Whose Inßuiratibn neons ou-gulae, limbed, sloucby little oil man is the el (pleat jfo ancestry ot power and prtae, t aid commanding Senator from Mississippi, To lead them to the promised land, t „ prompt, resolute' atnf courtly S.-creUryof Btys Vollaire. And«“P h , B being was Ibe fair Wd f , fiit waB ‘President Woen Frank- Bwede, whose youtiitul 3 f I,u Pierce waa ostensibly? I tell you the Bircli-Fftiffer has bo . poetically described. | t ru,b. A feeling of piiy stale all over me. I Evcn -wfien still a child of three, she seemed wft3 touched, and there is no knowing whit the Jaift of her parents dusky house;. girt impulse of tender magnanimity to our ®f nine, she attracted the attention ot ait f a )j en f oe WO uld hive driven me to do and lovuSof mude, and entered the Ooneervi - f j( bad not met the impulse of the torinhi of Btockbolffias a pupil, where ner | wbo put the quest! m I have quoted thit charming voice, her fine ear, her marvelous . o t, seQU i oue sycophancy towards the slave musical memory, her industry, and her cap- I bo )dcis' rebellion which for these ten years tivating.modeßiy, made. .her the favorite or p A( , t has bten the pre-eminent characteristic her siDging-master—the most meriton ius or of ao ,j; B j awry England. Mr. Davis quietly musicians and composers—Berg, one ap- j. U p]j pdl “That is my name, sir.” peered in various childish parte, written ex- «. Wha j JtfiVrsou Divis ?” pjessjy for, her,and the public was enchanted «.y, p sir. May I ask your name, sir ?” with the silvery tones that streamed from the ~U aniß. but y am no b jdy ; lam simply an Kps Of the little fairy. Probably her contin- Eo „ li8hlIII4I1 w b o deeply sympathizes with uouss'udies at so tender an age was tne j have often wanted to sea cause of her sadden loss of voice, to the horror J ou | j bftve your p t ct ure banging in my of her teacher. . T . , ' huuse and prize it very highly." “During four long years did Jenny Lind, j Tb | BwaB eald in an agitated, fervsnt way, ■with. astonishing perseverance, pursue her ; wbile baEdB were shaken, and then Mr. H ir theoretical and technical musical studies iru who was a giav-haired, well-to do 1 aok f pile of her organ being almost extinct; nt]tlßaD) pul bis mouth close to Mr. then Ibe full sweet sounds came back alnaist i jj dV j B ’ a ear and whispered what [did not as suddenly as they had vanished. U> r j bt , ar t>nt what I could not bat imagine was faithfuVmaster greeted with delight the melt- . ..England was with you; and if you could big tones of that BWeet voice ol which his bavu beJd out ano ,her year we would beloved pupil had been so long deprived, and bave j, liDef i Fr&uco in recoguizing again,brought her forward in triumph before r Q uV trnmenL” Mr. Divis smiled the astonished public. Bse aopearea a 9 (feeb'y, uDd, I thought, sadly, ilia name was ‘Agatbe,’ in Weber’s an l ca n tdi an d in ho went. I f (flowed imm idl udparalleled storm of applause and delight. ale i y B nd saw him met by one ot the House But there burned within her soul the longing aUacb6 , the gentleman in bliok sw >rd, to learn more, to hear more; the wings ot this bnetbeß 81)d B h tt d -belly coat, with a silk suu freati artistic soul flattered impatieutlv; the d lW) , r on j tß ba<k," who absolutely bent mils were too coi fi-ied; so Jeouv L'nd went d üb j o Bm not exaggerating) at the ap to Paris, in order to study with Minuet Uar- p, oacb 0 f jj r D., and went .laaciog and cia, ibe accomplished brother ot Malioran fl >lt bed and smilim; belore bim, wlosperiug to and Pauline Viardot, those wondrous d .uole lvel}bo dy, “.hls'ia Mr. Jefferaou Divis,” Stars in tbe firmament of v icil art. tae fil a Ma |i aD(e d bim to a sort of pew there is fir severance from her home, the taugne ot the (.pecially favored straugers on the il >or of the journey, and a feeling of ißolati-m alfdotea the ■ y, IUS p dee p } Q a recess, and where Mr. Di tendcr organ of the young girl to such an v j eßttldoW n with Archbishop M-mniagaud extent that the celebrated maestro, alter jj eaD Stanley. What the Archbishop said baviDg tried the voice of his new pupd, I un d wbat tbe Dean said and what the ex uttered that well-known verdict.’iliouen/a»i(, . p reß j deDt Bi id ikaow not,for I must hurry to vouB n'auez 'ptua de voix. 01lUrd I m y seat, far over their heads, or lose it. rest for three months; exercise your voice i J caution e< puis je serai eharme de fcßeß tuu[ll An lmp „ rtan t Event ffous revoir! iu its uistorr. hopeless dee pest borrow and ardent One more stage in the progrest towards loDßibes for home. After tbe lapse of three completion of the Suiz Canal,has to be re months JenDy Lind began to study, with in- coidt-d. On Ihursduy, 18th instant, the romnarable energy, under the direction of waters of he Mediterranean were admitted Garcia!day by d? sbeddiog tears on her into ibe Bhter L-kcs with perfect success m miiow’at night, and dreaming of her distant the presence of the Viceroy of -Egy pt aada home-bat amid all her dreams, she seemed numerous company. Oae of the chief always to’ bear that pitiless voice, saying; mechanical diificulueß of the undertaktrig on enfant VOUB navezplus de voix!' (-aye bd English papei) has thus beeusur- Lke the young palm tree, nowever, under mounUd, and there can be no doubt that in Ibe pressure of tbe heavy rock, wbish every- a short lime the canal will be °P eo ’ at one Sought must bave crushed it, so did this for vessels of a.certain tonnage, the regal talent continue to shoot up vard to the length irom I ort Sa\ i to_Buez.. Tho e blueSkv under tbe weight of h>m j sickues9. who have taken an interest in the ft'ill ro word of praise escaped G ircii’s lip 0; | canal may remember tnat m Augisk he only commended the industry, perseve- | 1807. an official .statement wat lan. e and the facile organ of his pale, quiet made of ibe condition and prospects of the pupi' whose voice appeared t > him irrerne - i wo.Ua. The completion of the canal was SvTi jured and lceble. Mmy other bnl- | fixed for the latter part of the present-year Pam-vocal talent?, too, were at that very 1800. The canal had attained its full breitih limebloomiog lii? parterre, before whose ol one hundred metres from the Mediterra tlowing lints the dtlicai'e water-lily paled. neau to Like Tnnsah, and w-ra dbe at oace '“lt was reserved for a grand an I ferment ! c .ntmued onwxrd to tne place called sera soul to discover her value" and to transport - peum aod ibe Buter Likes Tan part of the her irom daikness into light. Searching , promise has ben duly lullilled.aod already, iu aitiel-c eyes found hgr ou’; the m >?t I the spring ot the waters orf the Medt exquirite J artistic ear f.-lt the ' terranean are fl «wtng Into these likes,, or im tluble magic of her voice. To rather salt marshes, which they will take Giaci mo Meyerbeer the world is indebted far | many weeks to fill. Tne remainder of the the niff of Jenny Lind. He beard her oae i txeavaiion does not present any remarkable tven ne sing Alice’s ana in ‘Robert,’ ‘ Va,va, J difflcully* and we may, therefore, consider dil-elle, mon enfant!' and was deeply j ib*l ibe work will be completed withia a moved. No other voice bad ever conveyed | reasonable lime, and opened to tne Bnip3 ol this sweet and tender entreaty of a dying j the world. mother to her son with such touching fervor; | Tbe northern end of the Bitter Lakes h it became almost a prayer, and the composer ■ flf y nine and a half miles irom Port Said, of ‘Robert’ felt that it waß tones such as thesa | Tne Bitter Likes themselves are twenty-three that had floated in his soul when he wrote i and a half miles long, and froon their south down that ‘last greeting from a departing ern end it is fourteen miles to 8 lez. Tnus, ■onl ’ wben tbe Bil,er Lakeß are raf3ad 0 thR eve “JeDnv Lind now returned for a short , of the Mediterranean by the influx of the space to her northern home ia order pre- 1 wa'er from that sea, there will re. mi a only vioutiv to study the Germaa language in fourteen miles to be traversed before the two Dresden and to prepare in enLire seclasioa lor : seas are united,and-as tbe whole ot the can*l, her first appearance in Berlin. j with minute exceptions, U being excavated, “In October, 1844 she made her dZbut in it is evdeut that we may look forward to aa the lloval Opera House as ‘No,ms,' aod I early communication between oqe sea and tbe then as Vielka, in Meyeibeer’s ‘Fell- o'.ber, although not, perhspi, immedutely laeer ’ exciting a degree of enlbuiit9m quite available fir praciicil use. Mr. howler nnpsralltled on those boards either before or , believes that, provided tbe canal be mstn siuc-e ; teioed in full depth and efficiency, and “When she appeared in Leipzig, on Dp- the charges maybe not uo.uas msblo, “the ecmbir 4, 1845, ihe concert public were ia a slesm passenger and mail Inin : now carried Hate i-t feverish excitement; aud when at 1 on between Europe aod India will caicu/ length she came forward on the rsised plat- i pass through the canal; but that “suliog vus form, a slender glrliih form, with luxuriant eels, which would not only require steam fair hair, dreEsed in pink silk, and white and tugs through tbe canal, but also d • s vo the pilk csmelias on her breast and in her hair,in ; Red Bes, will not use the_canal. it, how all Ibe chaste ernce of her deportment, an i s j i ever, new sailing vessels with adequate aux ptierlv devoid of all pretension, the spell wai iliaiy steam power specially adspted to the dissolved, and the most joyous exclamations . canal and the R- d Sea were to becoostructe 1, eQgced. i they might divert the large traffic now being “Jenny L'nd only looked beauti’ul when ' rallied round the C-»pe; and Mr. Fowler Bhe sang, and also in the portrait of her dme Ibii ks ibatenierpiisiog Arms will try this ex by Magnus in Berlin, now in the possessim | perimem, which wi Is. cure for the BnezCtnu of Professor Wichman, and wuich may well 1 a gieat position both for usefulness and profit, be called a glorified one. 6be was pale, and I The only doubt that occurs to us in this re had no Ireehness of complexion, nor were her - sped iB as to ihe capaci'y of the canal to ai featnres either regular or in auy way re nark- 1 mit tbe laige siz d vessels in which the c un able. Music alone, aDd Dothlug else, traus- ! merce of the world tends more and more to figured her countenance so wonderfully; it ; be carried on. theft became actudly transpirent, the siul ; The more recent opinion of engineers is p v»iihin shiniDg brighjy thr-uga the earlhly ' not so much againßt the durability of the veil in the most enchanting manner. | cmsl as it was some'-years ago. Oue of the “And it was thus she sang, on that even- i chief dangers apprehended was the ch >klag ing in tbe Gewandhau9, Bellini's ‘Oasta Div i,' j up of the harbor of Port B*ii by the Nile de the duet from tbe ‘Moniecchi e Gipuletti,’ p. ail. According to Mr. Fowler, Urgs and *Be luggire,’with Mis 9 D jlby, the loiter aria almost constant deposits of alluvium will be from Mozart’s‘Don Juan,’ and two of Men - : made, and great care mustbetikenlopre delMobn’s songs,‘Aur Fiilgelu dea Gdsanges,’ vent these accumulating year after year. But, &Dd‘Leise zlcht durch mein GemUm.' ; itoueh “considerable expense in dredging "I cannot remember how Ig it home after v ill be constantly required, s ill no apprehea that concert; I only knew that I trembled and ti -n need be eoieruined as to the chanael wept, and never closed my eyes all nigbL It and harbor being silted up and destroyed.” was not, however, tbe ‘Casta Div*,’ with all If, then, tbe canal prove successful, the for its pearly adornment and fl >rid graces, not tbe , tune of Port Bill'd will be made. Tills place, lovely Giulielta, nor tbe stately Donna Anna j which is the creation of M. Lesseps.is situated who haunted my thoughts, aod whom I j on a dreary sand reef of the coast, and must seemed ever to hear; it was exclusively the be wonderfully altered by the hand of into ineffably sweet, ethereal, almost unearthly, : before it can become even a tolerable ab >de. ‘By the first rose thou bap’st to mee .’ And l At present it consists of nothing but wooden whatmußt Mendelssohn have felt, who was j huts, and has a close resemblance to a settle sealed at the piano, accompanying the singer, ment in the American wilderness, while the snd Irom whose soul this lovely flower of run glares down on the parcfhed and . treeless song had sprung!'' gt ,i! vviih an intensity peculiarly African. j Yet ibis is the place which every Fcenoh jerierson i>avt« m u, c uonae ot oom. man declares, with some plausibility, is-tu >•>«».». rival, nay, to destroy, Adextudrli. AUi- A London le ter to the Cincinnati Gazette, brew prophet of old never uttered mare detuibing a visitto the id.mee of Cam uous dreadful vaticinations against Bt'>yl>n or St the opeoing of the gi tat debate on the Inih Tyre than the partisans ot the S-lezCtnal Chuielrblll, eiyß ; against Alexandria. They believe that in a On' Tbuisdsy there were, 1 should think, few y< nrs iis stieeis will bo deserte), in l *.ng •five bupdred bolding menihers’admits in the lines of new buildings crumbling into ruin, ball, to which Onailisdu uner so while Ibe riches of East and West will ch -ke finely aUndes in his Bttveue eulogium. These the warehouses..of IVirt Bald. On the other ALMbELSSOHN AN© «»SI EHND. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, THUB BD AY, APRIL 8 , 1869. hand, Alexandria, secure in its present pros perity, and*, proud of its two-fold pre-eral neccehe th'e,chief port of wealthy Egypt and the-first baiting-place on the journey to the Fur East, is : inclined to view with ladiffer ence if not with contempt its upstart rival. Tbe'TCSult Wnl, perhaps, pro^e.‘that each place has grounds for its confidence,! Tupugh Port Said does not appear tohavothecapt biliiies of a great city, it must, if the canal prove really successful, bvcoma on;i of the mo3t busy and thriving spots on the ifoad to India. ' LI TEH All Y aNKOCflCiilllfilXS. Lii'i-incott’s Magaeisb —The" May nambor will ci n ulu— I. Beyuhd tbe Breakers, a Novel. Puri v. II May App'C.i; a Puem. .111. Stloeoa Fishing. IV. tiara 1 rillnjiinn as a PolttiCian. Purl in. With a in'l-page Illustration. V. Haugen orgp; a Tale. By Harriet ' Prescott tifxilTord. VI. Llfoiu Co.l Mlups. ylt A Pew Curloiii D'llvuiins. By Prufiseor Huory Cop tic, . VIII. Dirk Lyle's Foi; a Story of the D iy. Bv L l lurke Duvlu. 'IX. Spectrum Analysis. X. Eurl Dougluß. of Phllidclpßi •; a Sketch. XI. IVrolhciious »f Wasnlngloolrvlug. • By L G iy ]<nd Chuke. XII. The,,Old Aeudenrji a Tree Übcol Sldry. XIII. The Argory; a Fount. XIV. Our Monthly Uus»lp. XV. Literature of Hie Day. Tbe twr Iffb number of Zell's Encyclopedia , fdilt d by L Oohingo, H ready, roaebiug tun word anolb. Tbs drflufiioDS are admirably full, and ai tt e fame time written lo popular and compre ber eible style. We are gli>d to see, two evidences of lie netured fucccfs of ibis handsome tntrr pritt: one,that the subrcrlptloh lists are growing ri.pidh j tbe. other,that the most critical reviewers lu the country speak favorably of thowork. Hallroad Accident 1 Near . Williams {tori, Pa, Tbo Williamsport Bulletin, of ltao litb, says; “A serious accident occurred on tbo PniladelpUia and Eric Railroad, on Sunday morning, between Pine Station and Jersey Shore, caused bv the spreading of Ibe track. Toe engine, tender, and baggage car passed over solely, but three pua n nger cars weDt off the track, otid rolled over, down an embankment. One man was seri ously homed. Tbe cars took fleo, but It was promptly extinguished. Tne wounded re ciiaid tie best care that could be given them under tbe circumstances, white waiting for the wiecklr g car, which arrived In time to con- Tev the passengers lo Williamsport by »i o’clock Sn'iduy morning Superintendent Tnompson and the ruilroud employ da exerted tbemrelvea lu coiir g for iUe unfortunate sufferers, and nothing was hit undone that could minister to their com fort. Among tbe most seriously injured was H. t 4 ” . CHAMPION SAFES Pini.APni.pniA, January 18,1869. Messrs. 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No. 629 CHEBTNUT Street P B.—THE ONLY SAFES THAT WERE EX POBEDTOThE IMRE IN CALDWELL’S STORE WERE FaRREL, HERRING & CO. 8 MAKE. Philadelphia. January 18, 1869. Messrs. FARREL, HERRING & CO., No. 629 CHESTNUT Street Gentlemen : On the night of tbo 13th testanl our large store, 6. W. coraorof Ninth and ChesU nut streets, was, together with our heavy stock of wall papers, entirely destroyed by fire. We bud cue of your PATENT CHAMPION FI RE- PROOF SAFES, which contained our prin cipal books and papers, aDd although It was ex posed lo tbe most intense heat for over 60 hours, we are bappy lo say it proved Itself worthy of our recommendation. Our books and papers were all preserved. We cheerfully tender our testi monial lo tbe many already pnbllshod, In giving tbo HERRING SAFE the credit and confidence it ‘ustly merits. Yours, very respectfully, HOWELL & BROTHERS. STILL ANOTHEP., Philadelphia, JaDuary 19, 1869. Messrs. FARREL, HERRING & CO„ 629 CHESTNUT Street. 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Hcmsc Furnishing Dry G«ods finsmess, Mating, as horeteforo, LINEN GOODS, Of every description, The great leading ipeelally of'tala biulnen. JAMBS MgMUIiIiAN. nrP fit ——■ >AItAFO«A WATER. A S T A.R SPRING, SARATOGA, NEW YORK. The analyelf frovea that tho watcre of the SARATOGA STAR SPRINGS bnve » much larger amount ot Fol d vubttance, richer in ni< diral mgr* U»au othor spring In i \&v*P*kk and >bows what £be ta«le Indicate*— namely, that It is thf BTHuNGKbT WATER. It also demonstrates that th» STAR WATER contain* abom 100 Cubio Icobes More of Gas In *ga lion lbs » any other apriofr It is this extra amounl of gn» that ImpHfip tn this waterlte peculiarly spar*liup niirpfraticp, and renders It bo 'eo agreeable to the taste it bot»» de 'o preserve the deliciou- flavor oi the watet wh«u boti lid, *nd cau-es it r o uncork with an eflerve* euce s Imoßt equal to Champagne. Hvld by the leading Druggists and Hotels through out the country. JOHN WYETH & BRO„ 1412 Walnut Street, Pbilada. Wholesale Agents. Also for sale by J. F. Upa'hcote, 3318 Market street Went rhilttdel,hut. Fred. bro;»n. Fifth aud Chestaui; l.J.Gmb»ine. Twfllth and FKbert: H. B Upplncoit i w t-uii ih and uhciry ; l>« k & Go.. I 2d Chestnut; Ram 1 P Bi mil g. Teutb ano Spruce; A. B. Ta lor. WI6 ~’ut; \. U 01i»er. Fightecuth sod Spruce; F Jacoby. Jr., 917 a fiF'nut: Geo. C. Bowe;, Hlx hand vloo; JamOi I. hh»ni). Ur««ad and fipmee; Daniel 8 Jones, r<velfth and i Bpnire; vv. b. Webb, Tenth and onrlng Garden, i dtd-tu tb a lvryft . tSBBEB. MAULE, BROTHER &,CO; f 53500 So rath Street iceo pattern makerb. lQfiQ ioby pattern makers. IOOc CHOICE SELECTION OE MICHIGAN CORK PINE K R PAT' EKtsa BPI.ICEANDIIEMLOCK IQRQ Icby. stvict and hlmlock LOOn LARGEBTOCK lUIU FLORIDA t LO' RING. lfi«Q loOy. FLORIDA FIAJORINO. LOOtl Carolina KcOoking. Vlßt.'f IA FLOOHING. •»-' DELAWARE FLjOGNG. < ASH FLOOR. NG. WALNI.TFLOORIFG IQ/.11 FLORIDA STEP It )ARDB. 1 QfiQ lCt>y. FLOK Da 81EP UOaKDS. J-COg KaILILanK. F AD. PLANK. l. to WALhtT BOAFDS-AND PLANKiIQCQ Icby. WALK IT BO\Rl>S AND PLANK* lOOvi WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUf PLANK. At SORTED . For CABINET MAKERS, BUILDERS, AC. int o undertakers* lumber. IRAQ JjCt>y. UNDERTAKERS’ LUMBER 10017 Rtl) UeDaR. •WALNUT AND PINE. SEASONED POPLAR. IQpiQ loby. beasoned cherry. IOOU WHITE OAK PLaNK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. in*,) CAROLINA BCANILINQ. 1 QftQ loby. CARO* INA U. T. FILLS. IoOC7, NORWAY SCANTLING. I Lull CEDAR SHINGLES. IRAQ lCby. CEDAR SHINGt.B-C IOOi/, CYPRESS tMINGLES. LARGE ASrOR'JMKNT. FOR SALE LOW. lbby. ZtZi&Stillt 1869 La ILL HALLE IIHOTHRK A CO., 2500 BOUTU STREET. Lumber Under Cover, ALWAYS DRY. Watson & qillinqham, 924 Bichmond Street. tnb2fl 1' e rroiUILEERS AMU ONTR ACTORS. X We nrt‘ i n pnred to furuipb SngUith Imported Ar pLeluc JtocfiMsteUin & CO., 617 and 619 Minor at. muoMAb & JP< HU 1 UMBEK MERCHANT*. NO. 101 l JB. I oihUs Htreit. Attheir jnrd wi»l be found Witln *t, A»l» ; . Bojl-r. Cnerry, Pine, H»mlo.k, Ac , Ac.atrto bobuU prlceß. Give them a call. MMmN T „ OIIA3i n hn fim* : ELiaß POtiL. ri'O GOMKACH liS, LUMBERMEN ANu SHIP* X hulliio ".- U e on* now prepare* 10 eieo-tte promptly ordeia for Southern Vellow Pine Timber, Shipßtiiuaud Lnubtr. COUHRAN, KiBBEIL & GJ., 24 Aorth fVoui ulio* t _iuh34 tf \r ELLOW Rlt>K LUMBER—ORIJERS FOROAROpES \ o| every description hawed Lumber executed at Bhnrt notice-quality subject to Inspection. Apply to El>W. H. ROWLEY. 16 South Wharves. fed COHHErS. HtIMNESM CAMDB. E. Shadow, Bedp, MattrosHee, Gaiyote and Cmtaliiß. fro. 186 horth Math etroet, Philadelphia, at n aye on h ud, # . . . Minliwc rcpniiyd ana varniflucd. JaMKH a, WIiIOUT. TUOBNTON PIKK« CI.'JMKNT A. OIUfIOOM, TUWJIjOTK WBIOiIT. KEANK f. NKaH- I'fc.TEH VVIUGUTit fiONS, Imi orto oof eartncnwAro and Bhlppißg aud , No 108 Cibiirch ptreet. Olty Btoroa , i uZTTwNHRB OF PROPERTY—Th*. ff et orivy weUu cleaused and dlt*lu i,™' 1 . yj« e | < *? p*nce£ A y PBVBaOni, .• Manufacture! n«ll. Uhmrr .trent. BROWN’B Wholesale and Befall CORSET 329 and 819 Aroh Si* Where the Merchants and Ladles will find an extensive assortment factured Corsets and Hoop Shirts. mhl7-0m HEW PEBEICATIOIffS. BOWKB, BARNES * PQTTS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, ' -4i- —AEM»-Fa|iuiM|«i» r «l).. -44- -j The Normal Series of School Books Have REMOVED to 530 Maiket St. and 623 Minor St., PIIIEADEU’UIA. A Fall fttocb^ Miscellaneous and Softool Book*, BianK, Books Ptpere and Envelopes 3 AT BEOUCEO PRICES. vro will bo p’caxd to see all on* fid friends and Gu*. iomeie, and Merchants geniiAUy. »t our Nosr LocaUoin BOWEB, B&BNES & POTTS, 639 Market St. and 523 Minor St, PHILADELPHIA.' pnBR fPth B Im . . 1. < ■ . *•- : JJOXES OF FRENCH NOTE PAPER. ENVELOPES TO MATCH. LANDSCAPE INITIALS. In. BRIGHT COLORS, STAMPED WII HOUT EXTRA CHARGE. ONE QUIRE, She, ' FI VE QUIRES, SI UO. STAMPED l’AFElt' ALWAYS ON HAND, OB STAMPED AT ONUS TO ORDER. MAKING A SPECIALTY OF STAMP CD PAPER, Baying In laige quantities, and having my own DEBlfi-'tlta ENGRAVERS AND STAMPERS I can do wort cheaper, give better paper, and dellve promptly all order a WEDDING, V,SITING and BUSINESS CA printed Is late*t e.tylea Plato engraved, and two pucka of carde, $4. Without a plate. $2 tor two packs. MONOCvUAMB. CIILSTS, LANDSCAPE, Ini UU en graved and PRINTED IN CObOIU. aI.L KIIDS OV BTATIONEKV AS LOW, IF NOT LOWER THAN KLBLWIJKRE. Fa*hl<mab!e Stationer, f e \j tfs N Ov 13U8 Cheetnut ntroet L»iJ]I.OKJi'HY UP MAKIUAtK-* NEW COURSE X of I ccture», a* delivered a* the New k otk Muasu-n of Atntou-) ; embracing the imb)<-cf-: lt-»w to Live at.d what to Live for; * ouib. Maturity aud ('ld dae; Man hood peteriily reviewed; the Our*? of ludureatlou, Flab nl« r> e and I lfMec accoutr'd for; Marring* 1 Mh-> r»l htcally CoDtldeu-d Ac.. Ac. Pocket volume# coLit. inlDf thue Le* luree wilt he forwarded. pMd on M*« ih-t < f 116 cel tf, by *ddr» peine W. A. Jr. 8 >-»th .i f(ntr of luth and Walnut street. ■ --.-i phis. SROOERIKS. LmilOßß, «*• FRESH FRUIT IN CANS. Peaches, Pine Apples, &c„ Green Corn, Tomatoeß, French Peas Mushrooms, Asparagus, &o„ &c. ALBERT C. ROBERTB. DEALER IN PINE GROCERIES, ; Corner Eleventh and Vine Street?, O WPF.T OIL- 160 DOZEN OP EXT R V QCAUITY Olivo Oil, oxprewly imported for tobdii o East >nd Grove 1 y, No. llßßou h Second gfr«*et. \ltw DvTES. figs, proms, raisins and aL- J\ mm te- all * f ti» w citir-lu #U»r • and for #*lu at tOUh’l ’d Ea t End Grocery. No. U 8 »ocood pL L' ltK.N*- H PEAS, Ml 8lli;.,0\lS. TIC PKMvS. T > P in.toer, f»rei u Com. AHpnragu-, &c.. la «»or- and tor e»lc at oil STY’S Eaat End Grocery, No. US SjulUSo. cond .freet TNIIIBII II AGUES IN LARGE CANS. AT F F r Y l 1 Ci i taper ('an- the* heap* el and h-ef fioo*- In the .ity, at coUSTY’A Eul tni Grocery. No. 118 Boatu Bicoid afreet. riNANOldb. U 2 and 114 So. ‘FHifiX «T. VEJXM?* DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Vfo will receive applications ft>r Poildosof Life Insurance in the new National Life Insurance Company of the United States. Full Information given at oar office. STERLING db WILDMAN, BANKERS AND BROKERS. No. 110 Boatb Third Street, Philadelphia, Special Agents for the sale of Danville, BazeltoD & Wilkesbarre B.R. FIB ST MORTGAGE BONDS, Dated 1867, doe In 1887. Interest Seven Per Gent* pay* oble belt yearly, on tbe AM of April and first of October, clear of State and rnlt«d Mates taxes. At present these Boons are oflered at the low price of 80 and accrued In* tereet Tb*y are in denominations of s*2oo, $5OO aud 41,000. Pamphlets containing Map", Reports aud In-1 inform* tion on l and for distribution, aud will be aent by mail on r <?ove!Dimnt Bonds and other Securities taken Id cx* change at market rates. . Dealers in Stocks, Uonde, Loans, Gold, sc. PTHpOOpi be a I era to ti. 8. Bonds and members ul Mi ell und Hold » iclmune, receive uecoiinls of Hunks nud Hunkers on lib era I terms, Issue Bills of ticUoiigeon C, J Hambro & Son, London. B. Me'zler, S. Sohn & Co . Frankfort. James W. Tucker & Co., Paris, Arid oilier principal ciiles, and Betters of (Credit available throughout SJurope 8. W. corner Ttiird and titiestout street. COUI AND WOO»> CROSS CREEK LEHIGH COAL, PUAIBTKD & MoCOLLIN. No 8038 CHESTNUT Btreetf WcitPmladelphU* Bolb Retail Agents for Goto Brothers i Go.*a colobratofl n.... itrAMk LohiKh Co alt from Buck Mount&in Vein. TbieCoal 1b paAiculariy adapted for*fjf Busar and Malt Houbobi Brawerieti && Mis alao dnautf* Shorn" o Strtet (tat floor J, wiu“receiv« li E lSf OEFFLKFON ST. mtfN.VvVJSLFTH BT. j H£ A D CL i? ti 1 l Ji Ih N; W.COR. NINTH STREETS, Philadelphia. • • Keep oo hand a constant supply of Lelilah apd schiiyl ill! reale. from the beat minoß, for Family, 1 attory and 8 K epl DrS under Cover, well Cleaned, Weight Goar ff* ‘“'WwEBT CASH PRTCE9. COMPLAINTS OF BLATB AND DIRT BY CON- Li humoif of coal arc done away with by. our Coat Breaker ' All pure eonl broken Into fnniilv nlice». ready lor uee. S. W. cornerThirteenlh and Wa-moaton avon-ie. n'hSMmj KEllc.lt & LKll aUEH. n uikADN IMNEB. JOHN R o!l&Aj££* rrBKIL’NofkMGNED INYITB ATTENTION TO ox . Spring Mountain, Lehigh and kocuflt Mountain OopA* which, with ihe preparation given by üb, wo talus can j, | lalMf Arch »tr<]Ct 'vhftrf^achuylfcnt^ RItiUSCAA™ CIO. P. RONDINELLA. IJvate lemona and elaasea. Keddenee, 808 ». itreat. . . Tnatrivl of tDsrWHf rrt? ) SWEET ■MnihtM jiKtfthit Children . .Q .A-k >om Doctor for - I AII 11\1 I fk| Cf The 1m «>•«!«# *1! aid! '. I X. w lw lWtl Y v° • . U , .: V > -'~H F*. 1 : Acer’s Hair Vigor, For the Renovation of the Hair. The Great Desideratum of the Age. A dressing \vliich is at oneo' ngreehidb, healthy, and effectual for preserving tli© liair. Faded or gray hair is ' spo>ri \ restored to its original -color and .. the , gloss and freshness of youth. Thin lihir is thick ened, falling hair cheeked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent bnlduess. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. II wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, und yet lasts longer on the hair, giving it a ricli glossy lustre uud a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Practical and Analytical Ciiuiusts, IX)WELL, MASS. PRICE $l.OO. grid bv nil Dmi.iVo «vo-t * h ie. At Wbelowle by J. M. MAlSld d: 00., RbiUdelyhl.. inii!MU:tb.*-co»-lr f’RENCU MEDICI* P 8 iaitPAn»fT» bt GRIM ADL.I-&«ta. llUUntn'fi 7rt |j l, tl T’RISOE KAI'OLW.S, «JUuki>f KlCUßLlblii VA UIo. NERVOUS HEADACHES NEITRAIiOIA. I)JAKkm«i:a. i'vhentkkv. INBI AN'fANM'I'SLY OURE!> BT l-KIMACUVH (iUOIAXA, Tht* reßfiiaM* Mitaune* wfifch *r. w* to thoilnußii#; bfce been enjoyed »ioce time ItmnemnrUl to cure lo» fl»mn*»ilonof tr«« |y»uel» it hn* proved of luotobectf ti e jrrrMest iwvice io c*/cs of (Jholera* a» It ic a prevot>* tii e * r-d * cm e in c***** of Diarrbica. /iecLl ' RICHARDS ft OO- N. W» cor. Tenth and SAarifei?t«<r*«t». PAL DENTALLINA.-A BCPERIOB ARTICLE FOB ileatiii/t tii. Tre f b, destroying animalcule. which iu leet them, icjvioji ton*, to tho *utna, «>d leavtoc « feetoj o/ frrinance and perfect chncHaoM to the month. It may be uh d dally, aod tvill bo iound to «»rc*njrtbcD weak ufl bice< In* citnic, while the aroma and Cetemvenca# wiu rttnn njtrd it to even pne. Rein* coturtwed with thf ueictanttof tho Dentist |'hTjidan*and Hlero»coDi»ttt U fonfedmtly oftmd oe a relUhlo fnb»titnto for the on* cettain wefbet fom e !y in vp*n&. /v . Eminent Dectlstj. et.i.iainMd with the courfltueotj ctf the pcDtaiUna, adv-cat© 11* it euntahw D ?u&>B to prevent it. Broad and flpraeo etreeot For tale by Dniwtlst* getoraiw, and t red. Browne, P blackutmte. lUraard b C0..l Kobd t U Iravta. U 1 Krrny. f«eo. U Bower, I.itcll KsT. 01. at Rhlvent, (' ll bddkw 8. Jt McColln, T .1. Ui ebanif. B-C. ttnriHpr, An brow 8n ith. V"”' ‘i £!*’& \ do ard Pb> rlah. .»<■«>«• N : M 111,, b. vv,bb. t. Brinahnmt«Oo .lalnet I , Bltpbarn. i P>°P A a Undid & t onjbe, ! P; <J - i' 1 ? !?' Bcra *' lUtirv A. Power, ■ NS n POCK HA BOOKS Ac. Pocket Books, PortcmonnleS, Cigar Cases, Port folios, Dressing Cases, Bankers’ Cases. Ladles’ ft Cents’ Satchels and Travelling Bogs, In all styles. : Mahogany l Writing Desk*. Dll gCELLAW KUV Hb U. 8 - ""“VS. n. c.. March ft Mft b*t<r*<>n Fand. Lewis and Cutlti, for in»naUcttire f* om codflrb. of Patent*. ESAM.KKB'e KmiMi p tim above ratgred tji rrioiity of Invention la AWARDhDTii oir it-us, su« Lie application! of band Examiner. Thie ootobliBlie! iho patent rlnder w hlch 'ho BO ,T ** AND PHIL'DELPHI* SaL I • ISII GO*ll JMJ. ,«• Wl I'nl.l MBIA Avonuo, manufacture tuclr DKSIJ CA7KD Ci.EFISU. For role by all flood RHODES * CO.. WATEn and CHESTNUT St ectr. General A Rente. r *W M." yiAIP poll- Klllfr . s - _ WATCHEB, JEWBLHIi is LADOMUS&CO^ ttDIAMONDDRAI.K HS & JEWKLEBW [| WATCiIKS, JI'AVBUtV a HH.VBB'Sld‘s' J and JEWELS'?. BEPAIBEIM 80S Chestnut St.. Wafchos of the Finest Maker* Diamond and Oifeor Jewelry* Of the latest styles. •• ; solid Silver and PAatedWare, Etc., Etc. ' . n SmU STCVS roK EYEIET HOm A low (unortmcnt Juat variety letting#, ; jaltt ■ OU Wm. B. WAiSNK 1 CO., . SP» ' Wbolerate Dealer* In 11 v> Batches &nd jewelry. a » Miner Seventh and Chettßut Streets, _• ■« w Ana late of No. 35 South Third rtreot. ■ leSty TTirnp ANT JELty?-OENCtNE (JUR.-tANT,TELLY IN ' , mill i(i )h. I'nrn. Inr nio by J. It. UUBSlKit'ft. CP* ' lid Hnndi 1 clawaro avt-mm. ' , , —ovd’b~bo“ , io'i HBt;U'i;-R r "DM unaroN »ur md w ilk Blub ’it (uo ilng from steamer Normaoi 11 »nd for mb' bv <lOB. B HHtwiER ft CO., Agents fra- Bond. MS Bonth Delaware ayonuo, ( ; LftCUcs* and Gents Drcaima Caeca. A TELEGBAPiavG -' Hoit. I.crTHEii Dixo.t wea tlco of Wlbcolbiu ou Mooday. . Tub I>alslßlnro of North CaroHua WIU pro bably adjourn on MouU#y next. \_ '*'■■■ ■ J. i. Tub RepubH'eans hive cirriod Denver, Colo rado, and tbe Democrats Usyentrorio, Kao*rt;. Ex- Pbbbiwckt Johnson arrived In Niubvl'ly ycßterdoy, and rtcrlvfd a popnlar ovation. ’Hi la to apeak in ibe Capitol at tbot city to-day. y IVB peraobb Were severely Injured by a loco motive cxuloelon on the Graod Trunk Kallroad, at Danville Junction, Me., yeiterfiay. Joan j. RoDBWb’B tobacco factory in Cincin nati was tolzcd yesterday for evasion of tho reve nue law.' . s ; oi ■ Tub La Beixb Stkkl Works, in Allegheny City, Pa., were burned on Tuesday night. Loss, 480,000. Tub ico in tbe Mississippi at Bt. Paul, Minn., is breaking np and tbe river rising. Two stoao piers of the, 'Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad bridge have been partially swept away. Tub contractor who hud chargo of the nl‘ro i glycerine which cans d tbe terrible explosion yesterday in Jersey City, has been arrested. Tub Grand Jury of New York have iodteted Deputy Sheriff John Moran for aiding tbe escape Of. George King, tbs ooad reaper, wlnls 1 In y his , custody. f A Bt. Paoi., Minn., telegram says that an iu vbdo man, named Grey, on tho Stillwater road, killed.hla wlfo and four children on Tuesday night.' Tbo murderer has bCun arrested. Tub Boston Commandery of Haights Templar viell Philadelphia in Judo next, to sbslsi Oom mandiry .No, i. ol Penusyivaalain celebrating Us .fiftUlh anniveriary. Tub Rhode Island ctrciion was held yester day, Thu Republican ticket, headed by Ssth Pads]ford' ftr Governor, waa successful by about 3,81(1 majority. A Cosvrxtion of such of tho iaity and clergy of the Protestant Epbeopal Clinrcb 09 do not snbtcribe to ibe Rttnallolic tendencies of me Bisbop of ibe Chicago dlocceo and bis co-workers, has been Bxtd lor ibo 17ib of Juno In Caicigo. Tub remains of tbo late General Henry 8. Bur ton arrived tn New Yoik yesterday, and, ander tbe rscort of regular troops, were taken In tbe revening to West Point, for interment in the Aca demical Bniyicg-ground. I Among tho nominations by tbe Pros'dont yes lerdoj were: P. B. 8. Pinchback (coUrod), Land Register at'New Orleans; James A. Magender, Collector for Georgetown, D. C.| ond Jaorea F. Buckner, Collector for the Fifth Kentucky Dis trict. ' A Spajsibh fleet of ten gunboats Is on Its way to Cnban waters. The government la disposing its forces ln dlffcrcnt poriiousof tue island. Tbs revolotionisis are reported to be actively at work burning settlements nnd forms in the inte rior. Is tub Superior Conrt of Cincinnati, gencra term, Jndgtß Storer, Tall, and Hozint, yesterl day dtcidid that tbo present agerns ot me Atlan tic and Great Wt stem Biilroud are within tbe „ju;l*dicllQD of tbe above court. Tho question arose on a motion to dismiss a case wnerolo a passenger sued lor baggage lost by the railroad. - Aa attempt was made on Tuesday night to aedssflhalc Joseph Turner. Jr., editor of the ’ Raleigh, N. U . Sentinel About mldolpht a shot waa fired through Ibe window of bla room, bat tbe aasaeslu’s bullet failed of Its trurfc, and be made off. Tbo shot lodged m u bed ia ibe room. Mr. Turner was sitting at a table writing. Great Indignation Is cx(>rcrstd at ibe occurrence. F. G. Jewett, a private banker, of Steneattles, New York. formerly of Pout'd keep §ie, fa*s ors* - tetionsly disappeared. He left New York on Monday of last week, bavin'' in hi* possession $2OiOOU ? and procctdtd as far as Hudson, where tbe tram on which be was a pa&seoeor was stopped by ibe freshet No Intelligence bos boon rect md of him since that time* Governor Hoffmam, of New York, yesterday sent a message to tbe L* gfsl&tnre, oildo? atten tion »o tbe ov< r-crowdineot tbe Slate prisons,aod rccomtnendlnsr, Instead of tbe enlargement of tbe present prlsoof, tbe ertciioD of a new one, and Buytoiitifr' that It be made a State penlteotUry, with a view of making ll a place of reformation os well as punishment fIEW J£BBkV nAtrEB9, Thb Camden Cou«ta—The new court iostl tnit-d for Camden city and county, by a special .act of the Le«l4!aturt% clostd ite first seasion yes terday. This U no important court, and tbe Proteentor, B. 8. Jenkins, und thu Judges of tbe Court, eeem determined that it eball not be in ferior to tbe Quarter Sesaloos. Thlrty-two cases were canvaesed, and tbe following individuals were cODvickd and senUDctd: Edward Bather, for assaait and battery oq his wife, waa sentenced to six months' at bard labor iii tbe State Prison, at Trenton, and to stand committed until tbe costs arc paid. Charles Sedge wick, mallclods mischief, six months in the Stale’s prison. Frank Budd, breaking and entering and petty larceny, one year In ibe Stale’s prlsoo. John Knvenaujtb, assault and battery, one year in tbe penitentiary. Simp&OD Long, Dtvld D. Qamell, Samuel P. •O’Neifl. Hugh Bafierty, Cbarles “W. Tumley wire each found guilty of as&auU aod battery,and < ach was ordered to pay a fine of one dollar sod costs.'' • Mary Pfeiffer, assault and battery, five dollars and costs. William MUcbell, assault on his step father, five dollars and costs Fritz UefimaD, assault and battery on his wife, three bill 8» tbiriv days in tbe coantv jiil. Marshall and 'David Wright, breaking and en tering, and a series of Jarccoics, each to oae year’s lroprisonmeut in the penitentiary. John Coalson, an aegravated assaalt and bat tery, was fined hfiy dollars aDd costs. The Court then adjourned to the 20th instant, when another session will beheld for tbo purpose of bearing such esses as arc willing to fiu hoard without a jury. Bam>somk Imphovksiknts.—The nambors of flritTClass dwelling homes In Uumden ore more _jupldly iucreatiug ul ihe present time than ovor "before. , Ou Pcuu street, ouovo Tninl, Joseph J. Keud has nearly completed four splendid resi dences, three siorles high, with minßaid roots, and finished in Ihe most elaborate manner. Tne same gentleman has cotnmeueed on Market street, opposite the new Caibolie Church, six others, similar In character, with the exception that the six on Market streei ore to have bay win dows.-- Adjoining these, and as soon as they are computed, Mr. Kead will commence seven more, making thirteen as elegant and imposing structures as aru In Camden. Similar buiidiugs are in process of erection throughout the city. These styles of buildings give on imposing ao pearanee to the localities in which they aro slluaUd. and lend materially to enhance the value of real estate in the neighborhood in which they' aro shunted. It is said that a very largo numbtr of this kind of dwelling houses is to be built tho present season in all three of Lhe Wards, r Aukicstkd. —A man named Barton was locked np lest, night for depositing filth along tho streets.i Fire —A barn and some sheds on the Charles Kaigbn CBlale. at Locust und Mechanic streets, were destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. Loss about ®600: no Insurance. It was caused by some boys kindling a bon-fire on a lot near by. (The : following appeared in a portion of oar -editions of yesterday. 1 i EUROPEAN AFFAIRS I four ol ihe Austrian Emperor. Numerous details of the Emperor of Austria's ,3 onrti6y r and of .the enthusiasm -with wh'ch ,he waartceivedio .Croatia, bavo been published. Aeram has decided that a •be etruck lo perpetuate tho memory of tho Im . peijiai visit* • ‘Oil the other haudi tuo town of - Flume proposes to offer to the Emporor au ar •morrplated. ship, for the Austrian navy, to be 'built in the dobkyards of the place, and to bo cnlled tno Frariois Joseph. A Vipnna letter has .the following; . ...... ; . “The. Emperor .Francis Joseph, whols highly gratified at the reception with whioh ho has met everywhere p.n bis jonrney, was in particular agreeably: surprised at the sincere enthusiasm manifested by:the population of Trieste. Bioce - the disorders which occurred nt that town la July lost a curtain agitation, excited and su3- talnfd by the Italian Party of Action, still con tinued, and consequently there were tears that it might be manifested during the stay of His Ma jesty by open demonstrations, or at least by a cool attitudo of the public. Thoso misgivings baijg.potbeifc realized; nnd tbe Joy of tbe piopli of Trieste conoid not bavo been shown in a morn strlkitfr n?atmef. ,r * , j (irborCarlo(taV y Health. f ?' :f A communication from Brussels, la tbe Patriej ■ gayer f j v tbe last ten days tho health of the Ena* prefs Carlotta has ibeplrcd tho most serious dU* .quiclude. ls confioed to her bed; and, byj tides tbe mental affection, which has Incroassdiu imensiiy, a flow feyor fupa her strength : Her • eye is < fixed and lustreless, and her conversation unconnected. She often speaks of Mexico. At times she refuses to touch' tbe* lightest aliments presented to her, and scorns to fear biing polsooed bv somopoe of those about 'her. Tbo Queen of: the Belgians is the only per son that has sufficient loliuence over her ana in spires her with confidence enough to make ter take her medicative pottonorjfood. She bos now mablfleUd a desire to see Mgr. Deschamps, Arch bishop of Matinee and Primate of Belgium, who; in consequence, Is about to come and p*y a visit to his former pupil.’'. -} Terrible Affray In Croitrtadt, The" Gazettede St. Pttershourg states that a flan pnlnory conflict has just taken pi tee at Oron stadt between tbe seamen and soldiers ia that town. Nearly 4.000 men took part In tbo flrbt, which resulted In six of tbe combatants halo ' killed ond many others wounded. Several officers were ill-need In attempting to put a stop to the dlpordir. . • . ■■ novEBiKNTS or oceanr BTEAHBB9* TO AftBIVB. enfr* ntoM m - , 1 United Kingdom... .Glusow. .New Y0rk...... ..M\rch 2s bsmarift.... .......Li venpooi.. New York-....... March 2? fctoft ..Uvm’OoL.N Y via <iatjfnx.Uorcha7 Virginia.. ,-ri. sit,', Liverpool;.New York via B. ; . March 27 PfDati.........^tJouf hampton. .New Y0rk.«..... «March «0 AtD-tralerian ..Liverpool. .V«w York.... J..; March 3fl Nebnuka ...a.Liverpool. New York ...March 80 CHj of iircokbn...Liverpool..NewYork M*'ch3t France Liverpool. .New York .March 31 honh American... r Liverj*c l.Portland, April | TODEFAtri. I Jonlata. Philadelphia..NOriiviaHav....April d Cuba U. via tiavana,. loril Id The Queen Now Yorn..Liverpool Apt It 10 Touo wanda... ..Philadelphia, .davaimab April 10 WmPcuß New >ork..hoodoo. April 10 Abrbn New York.. Anp10wa11..........Xp.il 10 Porll-nd..Liverpool \p'tllo Maripo*a New.York..NewOrleans lO India .....New York.. Glasgow April 1C (Jit* of London.,..New York.. Liverpool April 13 Ur mmouift... ...New York.. Hamburg.. ........ A .rilt3 Go!or»oa New Y0rk..Liverp001.....~....Ap tl II Ban aria. York.. Liverpool. 'prit 14 Colombia .-...New York.. Havana... ...April 18 Taxifa New York.. Liverpool April 15 United Kingdom.. New York.. Glasgow.... ..April i? Detail Queen....... New York..Breiuoa Anril 17 DUHHi/ OH TBAGhn OFOTGE N. TATUAM, ) WM (;. KENT. > Coioovm. D. D. MoLAMMON, S MAKIJNK HUIiLaTIN. POHT OP PHILADELPHIA—AphiI 8. flow Euxs Jb 12 1 Bun Ssts. 6 82 1 Hxgb Wa»ie 11 44 XRRtVED YESTERDAY ' Bte«mer E N Fairchild. Trout. 24 hours from New York, with mdee to W M Kalrd A Co. Steamer E C fitddlu. Mccue. £4 hours from New York, with nidae to W t Os de & Co. ecLr hi ia* ruu Moore. 6 days from Laurel, DcL with luzr-hs r to * olUtr & Co. flrhrSarabM Clajronl 6 days from LiartLDel. with ion Inr »o Colli** & C . Pchr John XVtliby, licDderwm,! day from Odceav DeL e itb grain to(Jfarbaao ft Co. Sc*r <1 T Alburgtr. Cortots, New York. Sehr VVmtmoreiand, Klee, Provident. lug Tho* Jefter'on, Allen, from Ealtimora, with a tow of barge* to W F Clyde ft Go. CLEARED Y««BTEBDAY. Steamer E Wfliio*. Cttodlfl. Baltimore. A Grovee, .Tr, kl.za.nscharda. New Vork. W F ClydeftCo. tfohr .1 J Bin > mith. New <rrlean«, D 8 Stettoa e Co, Scbr Wetimore'and. Rice, Providence, Weetmd Coal C*. SchrGreau. AlrCftady’. Baltimore, captain. Tug Tina Jcdereon, Allen, Baltimore, with b&rgei, W r Clyde ft Co. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. READING. Aoril 6.1869. Tbe following boat* from the Union Can&i passed into the rehylkiU Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as folio wet OX Wafer*, with lotnber to H N Boyd; Lime Lady, lime to F Ftnirocb; E MWlfner*. light Id caotaiQ; Gun! Gr*>nt eilis. to captain; fkmrad ft Witmao. grain to certain; saron ft Calbarire. limestone to captain; T H Mccopkev.do to F Brown; C Grrng d* toC Gring; Emma iiaiii, li«m to captain. F. MEMORANDA BhipGalve*ton. Cook, from Maoiia 16th Dec. at N York verteidft*. with hemp; sugar, Ac. Chip John Bunyan, Ufimore, at tialle 23th utt from Boait^n. steamer Picmer, Barrett, hence at Wilmington. NC, res erdav. Clean er Quaker City, Eltla. from New Orleans via Ha vana 2d tpsp at N York mirrdty. btesmer* Scotia (Hn« Judkin*. and Nevada (Br\ Wil li am*, etranm at New kora Vtsaterday for Liverpool. Bteamer*Nor'olk. Flat! hence at Richmond 6th lost, bteamcr Geo U Stout, Ford, hence at Geirgetou n 7th instabt. rlearner 7illie. Partridge, at Galveatoo Ist Uut. from New io:k. Bark Biunrwick. Dixon, hence, cleared at Havana 3bt uIL for < Baik Ho»ario Bprague, Small, cleared at Boston 6th in*L lor \ okoh^ma Bark Whltehall cßr), Priest, cleared at Portland 6th in*t. lor Buenos Aytea. Hrlg K 8 UaeselL Toombs, hence at Matane** 23*.h nit Brig Ida. Horner, waa loading sugar at St Johns, PR. 24th ult )or Delaware Breakwater Brig Mary (iiace (Br). Morrison, hence at St Johre, PR. and »• a* loading sugar 24th ult to return, brig Hunur (Bn. Lamh, hence for at Haliiax 6th Inst brig C'l Tompkins Uirj, Tailor, hence a: Halifax 6th instant Sebr P R Baird, Triland, hence at Mstanzas SStb alt. BcbrCti Grove, WhccLr, at Baltimore 6th inst from Cbai lesion. sebr E (4 Willard. Parsons, hence at Portland 6th lost Bchr Osorge Rockett cleared at York Tbttcrday forChister. Pa Scbr L T W metis, and Reading RR No 45, hence at New London Sibirnt echrK English, Cressefi, cleared at Portland 6lh inst foi Alrx nd ta _ 6chr> Ids V McCabe, Pickup: W W Brainard, Tribble; (ien French, Low; Ellaji B Bradley and Sarah Jaae, btnee at Vew Haven 6th in*t eehl E Brody, Brady, cleared at Baltimore Bth instant fer this port * Rchnr W T Bums. Robinson, and Maria Jane, Jones, b< nee at Norfolk 6th Inst. rcnis E J Pickup, bower, and Minnie Kinney, Parsons, hence at Washington 6th Inst r< hr Hiawatha. Lee, h**nce at Nowburyport 6th last. Schi TLob clydf, ecul. eeltcd frpen swan Island for Hah ptun Koa<L, in company with achr Nellie McNeiU. at Foil Monroe. fehr Revenue. Nickerson, hence for Boston, which pat into Ncwpoii 3d lost looting, luund and stopped the teak u tibout oucharaing (be cargo of coal, and aailed yeater dayniOinUig for her dcatinrwipn. MARINE MIicELIANY. Ship Narragaosett Hamlin from UAvre 19th ult for New York, put back on the oLraaetcd. A Lsvrno«l t* Isgram dnted April 6, a*ys: Brig Can dhc<-, llardmg, from Fayabror Boston, before reported mirsiLg, w as abandoned at sea ou the 2fih of February— ciew »(■ sa\td. Bark Dency, Gray, from WiDterport l*t Feb. forCar den* s. eha abandoned at sea ou tue 19th Fjb~crew all rail d.l ... ....... m AOHINEKI, IKON. ASA). MEKKJCK £ BONS, SOUIU WARK FOUNDRY* 430 WASHINGTON Aveme, Philadelphia, \ MaNUFAUTuMG STEAM ENGINES—High and Low Prefigure, Horizontal Vtiticai, beam*Oscillating* Blast and combb Pump ing/ \ ’ -- ' B« ILF RB—Cylinder, Flue, Tubular, &c. bTEAM HAAiMEUS—Nasmyth and uayy styles, and oi . all rtrep. •• .• ! .m t * \ CAoTle GS— Losm, Df* and Green Sand, Brass, £c. ROOFb-~lrou Fit me*, for covering with Slate or Iron. TANKS—ot Cast ir Wrought Iron, for rufinerle*, water, GAS MACHINERY— Buch a* Retorta Cartings,• b olden and F» anice, furthers. Coke and Charcoal Bar* tows, V»lvep. Governors. £c. SUGAR BdACIi.NKKYr-Such aa Vacuum Pans - tnd Pumps lM'iecaUre, Bone slack Filters, Burners, Wash ere aid. Elevators; Bag Filters* bugar; and xsono Black t an, Ac Bole mannfacturen of the following specialties: In PbilHQi Iphla and vicinity,of William Wright’s Patent Varittble Cutoff Steam Engine. - i w • In Prniißj lvania,uf bhaw £ Justice’s Patent Dead-Stroke Power Hammer. „ , A T n the United states, of Weston’s .Patent SeU-ceutorlng and Self-b. lan'inK Centrifugal bugtu'draining Machlae. a Bartot’a impiovemcnt on Atipu*wall & YVootsey’s . CentiifugaL _ Bartol’a Patent WrougbGlron Retort Lid* Sttaban'e Driil.Grlnding Kent " ‘ _ A , ' ' ' Oomraciors for ihe dtrtvn, erection, and fitting up of Re fineile* for woikin* Buphror Moisten JRONIFKNC&- 1 The ucderßigoed aro prepared to execute otdora for ■ ENQUBII IKON of the beet. make. The attention,of owners qtCountry Seats ia en peel ally aakud tothU aB at oncethe molt sightly jeote ., tHpcc. — —— —«ift lightly, i the moat diirablo, and.the moat economical fence that can 1 be Uf»ed. v -■ . , ) Specimen paneltf may be seen at oor office. . » YAHNALI a TIUMBLB, } ff9Bm{ 418 Boutb Delaware avenge. ; OOFPER! AND < YELLOW METAL SHE VTBINQ, ! \J Braziers Coiper Nails, Bolts and Ingot Co. per, con- 1 Btaßtiy sale by .’HENR* WiNSJR &i Co.. No. 833 South Whajvea, > piO ] RON.-ARiIVED; PER ,CAHL ‘JOHAW MO I 1. Tons No, 1 Scotih Flgfior, Glengarnnck Braud Fori cole In lot* to suit by P&TEBWnIGIj l',Ai SJ t> 8,. »P3tf ■ lUiWninnt^. , BUfCATIOBI. ~; ir , a , t I pDGEHILL SCHOOL. “ ] PRINCETON,». J. ;. v,. .; S?, j Uoyß prepared for College or forbußlnesJ.-- . „v t *... ’ NEXT SESSION BEGINS APRIL 7. " ,f j ForClrrulera apply to ' .±1 inlißol2.* ;■ Bay, T. W. CATTELU j ADDRESS REV. T. HANLON, PENNINGTON., N. J H lor Catalo.ue of Pennington Seminary. .A flrst-claai Hoarding School for both Boxen—within throe rnllee of Philadelphia. Uolorenoe—Bishop Simpson. mhlll lm‘ THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1869. T£e don & Globe Ins. : Go. \ IWBPBAKOE. Assets Gold, $17,690,390 “ in the United States 2,000,000 Daily Receipts over $20,000.06 Premiums in 1868, $5,665,075.00 Losses in 1868, $3,662,445.00 No. 6 Merchants' Exchange, f Philadelphia'. 1829 ~~ CHAR ? ER RBi INSURANCE COMPANY ! OFPUILHOELPniA. ; Offlira—43S Bnd437Ch«i(nut Sfrsef* Assets on January 1,1669, J5,077,37S 13. Premium*.. ....ttiSSidlS 13 UNBETTLED CLAIMS. ' INCOME FOR 186 S, 023,188 18. 0360,000. ’ Loiaes Ir*aid Since XS29 Over g 5,500,000. Perpetnal and Temnoriuy Policies on Lltieral Terms, n Tbo Company also 1 senes Po'iciea upon the Renta of all kinds of Buildings, Ground Rents and Mortgages. DTBECIOEB. „ Allred G. Baker. Alfred Bitter. Bamael Grant, Tboma. SpanEA Geo. W. Menard*. Wm. 8. Grant. I,aa« Lea, Thomas 8. El]is. Geo. Faka. Giutavoa 8. tfeneon. ALFBED G. BaKßh, nuUMa. GEO. BALES. Vice Praident. JAB. W. MnAIJ.IB l l.li, Secretary. WM. GULEN, Amiatant secretarr. . fell tde3l £)ELA WARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COM incorporated by tbe Legislature of Pennsylvania, 1836. Office 3. E. comer of THIRD and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES OnVwtels, of the world. On goods by river, canal, lake and tand carriage to all parts of tbe Union. WaE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally: on Stores, Dwellings, - Houses, sc. ABBETS OF TUE COMPANY. ! November!. 1868. 5200.000 United States Five Per Cent. Loan, 1040*0 - eaua^oooo 120,000 United States Six Per Cent. Loan, 1881..... 138,800 00 60JXD United scares Six Per Cent Loan - (for Parffic Railroad) . ....... 60,000 00 200,000 BUte of Pennsylvania Six Per „ Cent. Loan 2DL875 00 126,000 Citj of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan (exempt from Tax) 128,594 00 60,000 State of Ne w Jersey Bix Per CenL Loan 5L500 00 SOIOOO Penmylvania Railroad First Moxt- . . K»ge81l Per Cent. Bonds. _... 5W.200 CO 26,000 Pennsylvania ' Railroad Second ' 1 Mortgage Six Per Cent Bonds . 24,000 00 £5,000 Pennsylvauia Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds ' (Pencil. RR. guarantee) 20.626 00 SdOOO State of 'ienseecee Five Per Cent. Loan 21,000 00. 7.000 Btate .of Tennessee Six Per Cent Loan 6,031 26 16,000 Germantown Gas Company, princi pal and interest guaranteed by the Uity of Philadelphia, 800 shaieß stock 16,000 00 10,000 Pennrylvania RalLoad Company, 200 shares stock. IL3OO 00 5,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany. 100 shares stock 8,600 00 2DJOOQ Philadelphia and Southern MaQ Steamship Company, SOahazes 5t0ck...... r.TTT. 16,000 00 Loans on Bond sod’Mortgage, first liens on City Properties 207,900 00 glaWflLpOO Par. Market Value, SLlsasas 86 ©A.AWW Cost «L 053.604 9* Beal Estate. 86,000 00 Bills Receivable for Insurances made. 82X486 94 Balances due at Agencies—Pre miums on Marine Policies—Ac crued Interest and other debts due the Company; 40,178 68 Stock and Scrip of sundry Corpora, tions, $3066 00. Estiuiated value LBl3 00 Cash «nßank. $116,150 08 Cash in Drawer 413 66 116563 73 DIRECTORS s • - rhomas CL Pmo, , Jamea Q. McFarland, Edward Darlington, William C. Ludwig, Joseph ti. Seal, Jacob P. Jones, Kd&iUud A. Souder. Joshua P- Eire. Tbtophilui Paulding WHliam G. Boulton, Hugh Craig, llenryC. Dallett, Jr^ John C. Davis, John D. Taylor, J»mee C. Hand, Edward uafourcada, John R. Penrove, Jacob Kfogel, H. Jones Brooke, George W Bemadou, Sin ncer M'HYaine, Wm. C Houatou,. , Henry Sloan, D. T. Morgan, Pictaburgh, Samuel E. Btokee, John B Semple, do., J amea Traquair, A. B, Berger. ' ■* do. THOMAS (J. HAND, President JOHN d DAVIS. Vice President HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. , HENRY BALL. Aaa't Socrotary. deH-tf rpHF. RELIANCE INBURZLNCE COMPANY OF PHIL. 1 A DELPHI A- , _ „ a. . Incorporated In 184 L Charter Perpetual. Office. No. 808 Walnut street, CAPITAL $300.000., insures against loss or damage t«y FIRE, on: Houses, Sturefi and o'her Building*, limited or jx:coal, aud ou Furniture, Goods," Wares and Ueichondiae in town or COU IotSES FBOMFTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Assets .$437.638 SI Inverted in the following Securities, viz.: First Mortgages on City Property, well secured.tglisB.ajo 00 United tUtecGovemmeutLoans........ lll.uw uo Phila'elphiaCity6pcrcent. Loans. 75,0uu oo Pennsylvania 83.ucu.0nu 6 per cent. Loan 00,000 0 1 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, drat Mortgage.. 5,000 00 CauidtD and Amboy Bailrdad Company's B per _ Cent. Loan AOOO 00 loans tn C01i0terrjg........... —............... 600 uo lluntlngoon and Broad Too 7, oer Cent Moit- . gage Ronds. A 660 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock LUSO oo Mechanics'Bank 5t0ck...;....... ;■ AOOO oo Connurn lal Bank of Pennsylvania Btock. 10,000 oo Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock..... 380 00 1;, Hat ce Insurance Company of Philadelphia 3,230 00 Cash in Bank and on hand 12.358 32 Worth at Par. • .. >• .#OM9B 82 Worth this date at market prices. DIRECTORS. _ „ Thomaa C. Hill. r Thomaa H. Moore, Wu.. Mußter, , ' Samuel Caatner, Samuel btrpnam, James T. Young. B. L. Carson, Isaac F. Baker. Christian J^Uotlm&n. ■rd Wm.Btovenaon, .jnrlstiau... _ Benj. W. Tlngley.; ■, „ Bamuel a Thomtt *' Edward Biter. _ ~ . THOSMAB 0. HILL. Proeident. Wu. Cntmn, Secretary. : . Pnii.Anai.PHiA. February 17.»8ra. The county .fire-insurance company-—of floo, No.hu South Fourth street, below Chostnnt ‘•The Fire Insurance Company of the Countr of Phila delphia,” Incorporated by theXegißlature of reniiayWa ilia in 1889, for indemnity against lees or damage by fire. exclusively. '■ : ‘ - ' i • CHARTER PERPETUAL. JA , , This old and reliable inatitution«with amnio oapltal and .contingent fund cdx&ultf infested, contin- to icauro buildi&gi, furniture, merchandise, drc.; Either pormanenfr ly or for a limited time, against loss or damage by ttre, at the lowest rates consistent with absolute safety ox its customers* . . Losses adjusted possible despatch. Ohfts. J. Batter, , Andrew H. Miller, Uemy Budd, * *L v'JamesN. atone. John Bora, Edwin JU Re&kirt, Joseph Moored'"' _ „ Robert V. Massey, Jr., George Mecke, Mark Devine. . CHARLES;JrSUTTER, Profiident. • - LI HEhRY Bifop,Vice,President BENJAMIN F.HOEOpJaxrßeoretary and Treasurer VtNITED FIREMEN-B INSURANCE COMPANY OF U. PHILADELPHIA. , r ... ~ , TORE INSURANCE IN > THE CITY OF PHILADEL- *’prtlOHHrrjo: 728 Arch ;«treat;- Fbuhli.National Bank Bull . , DIBECTOE3. , ThomaaJ. Martin, ' - Til HcnryiW. Brenner, John Hirst. •*•••• Albertua KiuJU \Vm a* Bolin, Henry Bumm. Monican, ; - i . James Wood#—: _ ' William Glenn* " * John tihallcroas. Jsmep Jenncr, J, Henry Aekln# Alexander T. Dickson* 1 " Hash AuilUflan.. Alberts, Roberta# j . , f HtspSnck. James F. Dillon. CUMJ Wm. A. Box.ni. Troao. U,647,367 80 ,$45-13*1 32 jal-tu th b tf «.'ANUREBB, ! ftTOISent WH u. Fmien, Boo’y. V.IHtIRAriCISi FIRB ASStWIAnON OB PHIL AD aU v^<> * March 8J,;1S8(L: Otfloe, NO. M North Pifth etreet. liwuro Bulldln**, Hotuehold PornltAeand AferohandiH ■■■‘SS*F^ V ' smcrally, from Lorn far Eire. ; ■ ,/ ; A*«t»,Jan. f,1869,...—-. ......#I,4i)W»» 09 WtlUam H.lluniUon, BamtudSparhawk, Peter A. Key«er, i Cbartea K Bower. . JobnCarrow, Jeeaa Liahtfoot, QeoraeJ.kounit. Itofcert Shoe maker, Joseph K LrnadU, Peter Armbrnater, ' LCn P, Coat*. ■■ ■ M. H. Dusklnaon. ' .■ ■ Peter Williamson, • - WM. B. HAMILTON. Preside t. ; ■ bamuh. spa KHAWK. Vice President i WM, T. BCTLEK. Socretarr. , . -■ ; American pibe insurance coMPANk. ixcuK. porated 1810.—Charter perpetnaL No. 31u WALNUT street, abore’nilrd.Phllddelphla. i llbvldrb larae paid-uu Capital Stosk and Surplus In. vested In sound and available Securities, continue to la. sure on da cllfnra, stores, furniture, merchandise, vessels in port, and their cargoes, and other personal property. All losses liberally cnajrroinjrtl^adliMted. Thom** R. Marls, iEdmund G. DutUb, John Welsh, Icharfea W. Pooltney, Patrick Brady, linrael Morris, v < . JohnT. Lowu. Ijobn P. WeuterilL WUUaniW.PanL ; _ ’J HGMAS K. MABIB, Preddent. Aebcst CL CnawroKn. Secretary VI RE INSURANCE EXCL1 T SIVKLY.—THE RENN. 1. eylvania Fire Tnsnrance Company—lncorporated 1833 —Charter Prrpettml-No. SlO Walnut street, opposite In dependence Square. ■ . „ This > on pauy, favorably known to the oommnnltr for ovet forty ) ear-, continues to iosure against loss or dam age by fire on Pnpllc at Private Buildings, either perm a Dently orfora limited tin a Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchandlre Keneraliy. on liberal terms. Tberr Ca. Its), toaetber with a large Surplus Fnna, is invested In a most Cardiff manner, which enables thorn to offer to the insured an undoubted: security,in tho case of lose. DIRECTORS. Daniel Smith,Jr., John Devetenx, J Alcxanoer Benson, Thomas Smith, Isaac Bazlehurst, Henry f«wiv, Thomas Bohins, . J. Gillingham Fell, Daniel HaddoelLJr. . Daniel SMITH, Jr., President Wretiajs G. Cnowru. SecretaiV FHtEN 1 X -1 NBURANOE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1804-CBARTEK PERTETUAL. No. 134 WALNUT Street, opposite tbe Exchange. This Company Insures from losses or damage by FIRE ■ on liberal term* on buildings, merchandise, furniture, *c.. for limited reriods, and permanenUr on buildings by deposit or rrarotom, The Company has been in active operation for more than sixty years, during which all losses have been promptly adjusted and paid. DIRECTORS: John L. Hodge, David Lewis, M* B. Mabony, Benjamin Etong, John T. Lewis, Thoa H. Powers, wm, 8- Grant, As R. McHemr, Hobart W. Learning, Edmond Uastulon, D. Clark Wbarton, . Samuel Wilcox, Lawrence Lewis. Jr., _ Louie C Norris,. JOHN R. WUCHERER, President SavnKi* Wrboox. Secretary, Fj&fttl- INSLhANUE COMPANY, Np.Bi» OUE3TNLT STREET. INCORPORATED 1866. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, S2OO 000. FJRE IKSLKANCfc EXULLSIVELY. Insures agaiaet Loan or I damage by Firu, either by Per petual or Temporary Policies. directors. -" Charles Richardson, i Kvbert Pearce, Wm. H. hbawo, John KfPel t*r, Jr^ Francis I Edward IS, Orne, Htniylew's, f Gharlen Smokes, Nathan ll iilfr, John W. Evorman, Gtorgo A. West, | Mordecal fiuzhr, CHARLEn RICH AKjiUN. Prcpident. WM. H. RHAWN. Vic 4 Preaiden*. WILLIAMS I. II t>ANUtiAUD, Secretary. apt tf A NTHRACiTE INSURANCE COMPANY.--CHAR A TER PERPETUAL. _ _ Office, No. 3>l WALNUT street, abovo Third. Phil a. Will Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on Build* Inga, either perpetually or for a limited time. Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Aleo, Marine Insurance on. Vessels. Cargoes and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union* DIRECTORS. . , Wm. Eaber, Lewis Audenried, L. Luiber. John Ketcham, f lrhn R, Bl&kifiton, J. E. Haum, Wm. F. Dean, « John 14. HejL Peter bieger, Hamuel vt. RothenneL WkL ESHER. President, Wfid. F. DEaN, Vice Proildont. Wjc, M. Smith. Secretary. ja22-ta,th,s,ti YfFFERSON”ITRE~InSURANCE COMPANY OF el Phfladelphia.-Office, No. 24 North Fifth street, near Market street Incorporated by tho Legislature of Pennsylvania. Char ter perpetual. Capital and Asseta, 3166.006 L Make insu rance against Loss or damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings, Furniture, Stocks, Goods and Merchandise, os favorable terms. . DIRECTORS. Wm, McDaniel, Edward P. Moyer, Israel Peterson, Frederick Ladner, John F. Belsterling, AoamJ. Glosz, Henry Troemnor, HenryDeiany, Jacob Schandein, John Elliott, Frederick Doll, Christian D Frick, Samuel Miller, _ JJJILX E Fort, William D. Gardner. WILLIAM MoDANIEL. President. ISRAEL PETERSON. Vice President. Pmup B. Secretary and Treaaarer. , BEAL ESTATE SALES. —, PI BLIC SALE UN JHE PUEMUEd.'--JAVieJd ■O A. Fietman, Anctioai er.—Spring V’alley Brow dry, ■"* above Manayunk.—On Thursday afternoon. April 29,1£69 at 4 o’clock, w ill be sold at pablio sale, oq tbe pren Lea, ‘he fobowiug described real estate : Alt those two certain contiguous iota or pleeea of laud, with tbe Improvemente Ihareoa elected, situ Uo ia the late towo i-hip of Jtoxbeiougb, now Twenty first Ward of the city, described together and bouuded as follows: Bevinoing at a corner in tue middle ot a odo perch wide road, laid o'tt to acct mmodate these «nd other lots of land late of the estate of Gebrge Bigbter, the elder, deceased; thence alone the middle of said road 8. 2! deg. 15 mlo , W 40. S perches to a comer; tbcnce d*»g. 30 min., W. 46 1* laches to a corner; thence N. 62deg 15 < r iia.,E.6lB perches: tbence N. 29 deg. 16 min., E. 4 3 perches to the middle of the said road: tfconee along the middlo of the same 8. 25 ocg. 30 mir 2(3 j- i -ne» to tbe pl«ce of beginning. Containing y acres, 1 rood, S 6 perches of land, more or It eg. BT7be abovb re a vebv desieabli: alp. brewt.bt, known astus r mux. Valley Uhcwkuy, aiuh't! mil* >kom Greek Lane Station, ahovb Manavunk. and to NS'A El Y NEVi\ Aa»1» TN COMPt.KTK ORDER ; IlAfc A OaPaCI TY OF CUnAEEL'LH A 1* AX; 6 HOCb i. row KB KiQINE. U'ULtUi, Scotch hashing maohin*. cedar roiling rru, 4U09 GALLONS; CEDAR MAMJ TUB 2292 GALLONS, OEUAQ HOT Water tub, £8:1 gallons; 2 tunb.4l46 gallons; 1 suui- MEE. 1967 SAtLOKS;'UUI* JACK 1931 GAI.LOXB: BACKING VAT. 2623'GAM.lMe. 9 RESERVOIRS OVER 304)0 GALLONS EAolt: poXlp tuh: fifes: oofpeb oht.s; 3 tamper itocs; IrREEI-L’S PATENT BfcFBioEEA TOE, NO BVBOTARY ITVf. MALT MJIJ.; ELLYftTOE, AND KVBBVTtHNG O'IUFLHTP. FOR CONDUCTING TIIK nUSINHhb, AND IiCADY PoB IMMB MATH USE.. The biiildinff to substantially constructed, with eloue vaults end cellars, aod tbe captcity could be in* ciesetfd. ' TRVrO'is a cooper ebon, engine house and pca d elied attached, to the brewery. Oq ilu premises ai e klbo erected a sioce barn; a throe and two-story atone dwtHlrp; aod store building, with spri ig-houie; a line * ©unit orchard of selected dwarf fralt; a lino dam pnpphing a rufUcient quantity of ice for tbobrowory. The spring water-is conveyed by terracotta plpos to the hrcweiy. and iro for brewinc purposes enables tl.e beat quality of ale to Ik; brewed hero; the Man* yank, bontotowa iiud Uoxboiousli trade being already ©*- fablifhed. The superior cHlara end vaults would make tbla a fir>tclflH3 lager beer brewery, into which it could be l eadUy nl t-reo. IF" The bon*"*, wagons, cart*, barrels, tools, platform rcxles Ac., willbc pold at a valuation t&~ one half of the purchase-money may remain. £5?" Clear of all incumbrance 4 V3ff“ $6OO to be paid **t time Qf sale. JA.MEB A. FKEIS »TAN. Auctioneer. aplBls , ... Store, Walnutstreet. EXECUTOKb* 1 SALE-ESTATE OF BF.TTV HJia Has hurst, deceased. James A. Fr-'i uian, a*’C ““L tlcneer. “-Frame ; Houses, No. 1322 Earl street, FJgMecnlb Ward. -Lnder authority contained In tbe will of the late Betty Uayhuot, deceased, on Wedaos <iu-, April 21, RU9, «t 12, o’* lock. noon, will bd sold at public rale, aMhe FhUrt #, cli>b!aVxebange. tbe lolloivloc derci lbed real estate, viz.: Alt that certain lot of ground with the two-eiory And tbe-three-story framo houses thereon erected’, pftuafe on tbe west side of Earl rtrett, nttbo distance of M feet southward from GuUel n a ttreet. intbe Eighteenth Waidof the cityi (between ’I honipton and Belgrade streets;, containing in front 16 f.et, and in depth 6o feet ? inches. ... t ,; . HP Subject to a grouud rent of s2oper annum. t-IP'>slo absolute. $lOO to be paid at thd tiewo of sAle. * By order of JOBE i*i i BK'NBiT.' F - eouton! .; . <M, Z. S&NtJERLINO.t vxeoutors. JAMES A. FKEEMAN, Auctioneer. wpLMB 8t ire. fIU Walnut street. -Si FFREMPTORY SALE,—THOMAS & SON 3, Auctioneers.—Valuable Business Looatlon.—Three huge and valuable Lots. Nos. 507, f>o9 aod 'ftll Arch e-treet, wutoF Filth streot,s4 by 230 loot. On Tuesday, Apiii lilth. 1869. at 12 o'clock, noon, aUI bo Bold at p ihlic talo. at 'tbe FWladblbhia Egdnange* all thoep three very di^irdbfo'and l valuable lota* of gmbod/ situate on the i.ortb aide of Arch street, west orFifib street. Nos. 507, 59.6Uve«chcontaiptngiafrout oa Arch street 18 ; feet, HuJxitendiugiJ drpib-230feof. Tlioabove ie- sltaate.ia very improving neighborhood, andaie three of Cfto most rduablo lots on Arch street. pi r 'i.h«v wiU bo sold separatoly. , - , 1I J , TIIOUAB A SoSB. Aoctlinean.; : ai,3810 and 141 South Fourth street. DKiini. riRUCiQIBTS.J ARE; INVITfif>;TO ;EXAMINE OU-t \ f large stock of freyh Uruga and Chemicals of the Ulest importati- n. _ Alto. eaecDtial Oil;. Vanilla Bean*, Sponge*. Chamois Bklue. etc. HOBBKT SUyEMAKEK& UO., N. 11 comer Kornth and ; ■' l - - /, ABl lL®!' -BlUfciNOW JiANDINQ.-SOO IIJXE3 L< Whit oand Slot lied Oaßtlle Soap, vorrsuoprior quality. -ROBUST 4 BHUtaiAKER di CO.. Wholesale Dru/glste. N. B. and Upcn etreete- ~T . . . / \LIVE Oll^-SUPEUIOIt (JUALTTV. ON DftAUOUT V/end in botllee; vanoua Brands. ROBSKT SUOB> Me KER & CO.. N E. conKißßonnh.Mitt Bhcd nUepte..-. DRUGOISTB' BUNDRIEB.-GRADOATEB. MORTAR, PmTHeB.'Qo«IK. Brashes, Murghc Pofl Boxoe. HOtn Bimopa Surgical Inetramento, TYubso,, Hard and Soft Rubber Goode. Vial Cases, Glass and Metal f "^SlSSWyitfi® ap&.tf • 23 Booth Eighth atreot. AUCTION SAXJEB. T.IMEB &i. EREEMAN. 4UC“MONERR,, . • •; ■ J . J •; No ,32 WAENUTrtroet. VAEUAIILE EIGUTIf STUEEI- PROPERTY AT PRIVATE BaLE. . Tho valuable CHUKOIi. PRO-EUI'Y. on EIGHTH et, above Race, suitable for a largo wholesale or retail stores could rendUv bo altered. Could be adapted to a mueio Im'l or mamuacroiy, the wails being oi unusual utrougib. Will be sold with or without the parsonage as maybe desired. Pians at the store. Terms uosy. Kh'xi- '-'ivi j>> M TuubA/ a ricviiuAujiai '- , ! * fNca.l®UU I4lBotitßl-intth tit*#. 1 BALES OP BTUCh 8 AND KtuAL,ESTATE. « ttePWUMpflffiEesisiaKVKßl TlEflD<»Y,»t 13 o'clock. .- ■ ~ >; , i ' 8»la» W tfc» Andloa Btora EVKB* •nr BaleiAtKedilMKwroerfveewedalattenUoo. j STOCKS, LOANS toe. ■ : ON.'iLEsDA*, APRIL 1& At 13 o'clock noon, at ti.e Philadelphia . i . - Executor a dale. ’■- ' ! ; ,64,eh reaSh&niAiUaO.AiandtronCkL ’ 16 gi/aNe AtnHlCan Mutualln,uratteo Coi, U elittr* Mimayttuk <»a»co. 61 abate* Modnifc** National Hank. .s£6,rtiflrjlC'D Mutual Scrip. &) «ar*a iVlatvare It Broad 66 eh area Pbllarieipt4««Ueruiantown and Norristown lUilrond. 95000 Phlla<**lt»MitUltv Loan,dear of taxes. SIU,UWJ Philadelphia *nd Erie K.K. bonds, g >aranteed. For Account of Whom it mar Ooucen*— 10 charts i-irard National Hank. 3890 u Loat of Phi ndeipbia, 1 aned to Peniv rjlvani* Railroad, redeemable July 1,1837. For v/ther Accounts— -1 share Philadelphia Library Co. 44 iihare* Geimantown and IVrklomen Turnpike Co. to *hana l‘n on Mutual loa. Co, 31 ah-iea CoueolMaiiou National Bank. 3tf) share* Hal**li OUCo it chares Nationfl t, auk of North. America. 77 shares * elnw&re DKisido Canal <*o. 11 shares ficbomacker Piano .Forte Manufacturing Co REAL fc£TATR~BALF«. APRIL 13. ' • Orphans* Court Dale—Estate of **ehjacmr P. Btrawn, dec’o.—T HBEfc*STORY BRICE • DWELLING, vNo. 8.3 ist rth Broac street a i»th of Atmoie. . ;; Orphan a* Court bale—Rrtateof Mary 2J6-o'»OkY BRICK DWELLING. No. .419 Ourßtfo at. tnpbstifi* Cwirt ‘ cale-*-Kst*te of Thomas''F.. Maher. dcc*o.-VFRY VAI 1 ABLE FARM, 6-J* ACRES. 83d V ard, and partly in Mo* tgomery couury; Vfc.l'} LL»GaNTC«»LN lR> SEAT and MAM3ION. knot* nas “bilk* r Plo♦^ ,, 81* ACKeS Riv*r Delaware.ac *i acony. Pa. . 8 mile* fio>» Philadelphia. 2 square* from ttc Station, and H aq t«re from the rftc»<nt)o «e Landing- fitti tentixont on .bo niver Delaware, Sid Ward, la e iht- r«**id nc oi Edmund Oxeeu. dec*a. : MODPPN TUBEIvS'IURk BRICK RESIDENCE, No, COUNTRY W-ist Walnut Une.N. fc. of Woyno atreefc Gjrmauto.vn.32d W»id, Lot 14(1 b* 331 feet Ltrge Mansion. 61 feet fr ut, v» Itii all toe modern improvement*'and conveniences— kt tie and Coach IJouae aod beautiful giouod*. B*!h by Order of » i «ira—Fatatoof Anu Coryell,*ecM— CKhTEEL TUKEKSTOKY BRICK DWELLING. No. lU Btao Ve th»tc- Of NTEBI, TUREE STORY BRICK Sit'bK aid MViUINO. No 416' South Tooth etruocj “ BRICK DWELLING. No; 2*9 CurrsutadoT. south oMocustßt ' bamu fc*taf« —2 i rtrti Kb'lCMtY BRICK DWEL LINGS Nor. &ki and 228 aco-n alley, north of Sprue* *U B»in* Estste—TUnEe -81 OK' BRACK DWELLING, No a* Ouirreaireet between Wa’nul and Locimt, # ■ HANDocMK MODERN eE*<AI»BNCE» with Stibld oiidC-tmxge lliuao. N. W. corner Green 1 an t Jobn-oa yi etta,22d Wald, Uertuantowui UQ feet trout, 2vu feat dC RESIDENCE. LARGE LOT and W'HAkF. Buriligtou. N. J. Ironflugon the River Del** vaie. Gr«tnßouiL *ooofetreet,aud ►'eari street. Executoro* ale—T et*to ci Jume« W. fa)lt*y, dec’d.— LOT- Enterprise atreet eaat of Sixth, Firxt Ward. BamcEßtate—j U't,B. t.corner of Sevonlh aud Moan. tninitiMtß xir*iW’«»d eeae Estate- LOT, DtshoDg atrect, weat of Twonty. eixib. ,6(t) VN’md. BLSiNEtS Si AND-TUREE-hTORY STONE STORE end I.W’EiLiM't o«<>. 4 SiMaiuttt eet,*ou*h of WLtar, G rrmutonn Ward. , BuICK DWELLING, I.No. 1706 BaiKirs.jct-t,,SH(i Waid . ._ , 1 OT, b. \V.«o»ntr of Nineteenth street and Columbia avenue. BLJLDIFG LOT, Fraikfoid road, southweat of Gum* betlend at. TWC-bIOBY BdICK COTTAGE, No. 1714 North Twelfth tticoL above iVlumbia avenue, with a BilcJt Antli ox in the rear on Fa<* n rt T»mt!?M TIIREE-BTORY BRICK ntb.DENCE, No. 166 North oixteeuth aUeet, below COUNTKY'PLACE. 10 ACRES. Luzerne co.. Pa., one mile Irooi the LeMgb r'ver and StoddartaviKe. LARGE 4.».0 VaLUABuE aa>l. Tulipatreet. S. W. of L’l'ish avtnuc -4 liort . _ _ t> BhTCK BL LLINGS and LOT OF QROLND, Twenty■ lillh rtieet sou h of bp’uce. Aieruio-b' Bale— v at»te oi Cha'lea F/ Lex, dv«*d—TW'O SIOnY SPaBuE. No. 1222 Cherry stt <m t w itli a Three a'ory B ICk Dwelling In the rear Same ivrtate-4 TBREE-BTORV dKJGK DWEL DINGS. t-udd- n*e cottn, in the (ear of the above. TliliEE-b UU> MRIuK DWELLING, ho. 2126 Frank* Huetuet- above f ianond LA.GE and VALUABLE I OT, Hutchinson atroet, touib of» olumbi* nvenu . 2Uth W'aid-S fronb*. Piremptory Sal A —B LARGE and IX)TB. Nor h Hide of *rch street west of 'ihjeoenth, eich 18 lert fioit. 230 f etd^ep. 2 WELI dECURKD GROUND RENTS $Bl 60 a year. valuable oTo«e rkoloenjis, 34 IJudec street btt*tcn Coutler *troet and xndlan Queen lane Germantown. Immediate posseenou. Sale No. I£H North Ninth street HANDSOME WeLNIT iARI.uK. DINING FOOM ANI> « HAMBfR FURNITURE. ROSEWO OPfAN** AoRTE. MaDE BY MEIER; BOOKCASE, FX.4F. CAIiPETb, tf tr.- - ON MONDAY w ORNING, A prills, at lo o’bloca. at 178 North Ninth itreet below Race atr- et, by catnlogur, the handsome Walnut t'arl ir, Dinii g Rocm end Chamber Furniture, fine tone RevcQ octave Plano Forte,mode by Meyer; superior Walnut Bo kcaet*, fil e Irgraiu aud o.her CarpotH,Cnlna,Gl-ii3a w«re. Kitchen LVtfils, c. 1 May Le t x&minea on the morning of a&le, at 8 o'clock. Adminirtratorr' dale on tbe Premises. Effate cf WILMON WBILDON. decerned VERY FIIGANT AND SUPERIOR FURNITURE, CARPETc , &C., No. 1910 bPAUCE . ON MONDAY MORNING, May 3. »t 10 o'clock, w ill be Bold tbe very elegant Four pfory Brick (marble to second story) RESIDENCE. with Double Back Buiidiof a. No. 1910 Spruce ctreet. 32 feet front, U 7 feet de»pto Howell street, finished in a vary cupel ior and elegant manner, with every modern tin provemtnt and cut venienc**- SI PERI.pR FURNITURE- Also, the elegant Walnut Furniture made to order bv Moore dz Campion: handsome Carpels, large French Plate Mantel Min or, Ac. VtT hull particular in handbills. Da Via ft HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS. Late with M. Thomas ft Sons. Store Nob. 48 or d 60 North SIXTH street. Ba»e No. 89 North Twelfth street. superior walnut parlor FURNITURE, ele gant WALNUT CHAMBER 81 IT. ROSEWOOD PIANO FVhTF, HANDfiOWE TAPESXKY CAR PETS, FINE MATRKSsfcS. *c. _ O* Ft. IP AY BURNING. At 10 o'clock, 0t >o: 89 North Twelfth street, below Arch sneet. the entire Fumtt ire. Including euoerlor Wal- DU* ai‘d Bair Cloth Parlor Suit, elegsnt Walnut Chamber Suit, Collage BuP with maroio tops; superljr Ward robtp, l-xtemiou Table and Dining Room Futnttore, pmallFnnch Hate Mirror, fine toned hoeewood 83* oc lave Piano Forte, haudsono Tupestrr Carpets, tine In giatn and Yenetinn Carpets, fine Hair Matrce«e*. line Blinds, t bine ai d* » laesware, Ac.; well kept and includes u.any deairablu articles. Pale No. N 9 North Eighth ptr<*et. WALNUT FUKNIII> RE TA •"ESTKY CARPET?, lEAlUkii BED.SPRING MArßESBttS,fto. UN FRIDAY MORNING, At 10 o’clock, at No. 549 North Eighth street. above Purri h street, Superior rVoluut P«ilor cult; Walnut Pinirg Foom and Chamber Furniture: p unerior Spring Mam-fPrP-scd '‘eaUer B«d; Tapestry aud Imperial Car pets: Kilcheu Uten- !e, &c. Sale No 1285 Chestnut street. 6!PFK! r R PUKMT'KE. OVAL Alli\K9RS, FINE MA'IRESSES. BEDDING. TaPESfRY (lARFETS, * C ' &C ' On MONDAY MOKNINO. April 12 at Hio’fl ck. at No. 1235 Chestnut s'reet.tbe emi e turn itiru i f a largo b'>arflius-honso.. comprising- Parlor »i d Diidughcom Furniture, two anils n*nddome Walri-1 Chamber Furniture, several Cottage B«ita, two Fniuh O’ltl Mirrors, Vcmtl*n Blind-*, Blanket* an 1 Htddipg. I'hricd \V& r e. China and Glassware, largo q tan titvoi Kitchen Ltansiß. Tapestry and other Carpets, Oil Clothe. &c. • T A - .treat CONCERT HALL AUCTION ttOOMS. Rear Entrance on Clover street Household Furniture and Merchandise of every de scription received on consignment Sales of Furniture at dwellings attended to on reasonable terms. SALE ON FRIDAY, APRIL 9. WALNUT AN COITAGK CHAMBER FURNITURE 911 K. BFGCATt'L* *. REPS, TERRY AND'HAIR CLOIH PARLOR BUITB. ON FRIDAY MORNING. Arril 9. wiR sold, by catalogue, at 1219 Chestnut rtnet • onumneli 10 o'clock. New and Secondhand !■ nmitt ro.taipet*. Ac. coralpliug in part ol Walnut aud Cottage Chamber Suits, Bailor F urmture, Terry and Hair i loth. Also.'J riple Plato Silver Tfa Sets, Cake BuftutH, Ac. Also, fine Mimical Bix, almost now. plays six a<rn from our most popular operas. Also, lady’s Gold Watch. By bariutt ft co.. auctioneers. CASH AUCTION HOUSE, No. 2%) MARKET street comer of BANK street. Cn.K .ift oni'i'd on rnnsigiimeiin* without extra charge PFHEMPTORY SALE OF A LARGE STOCK OF Dk Y uo. 1 8. BY OKDKR OF ASSIGNEES IN BANK' 111 "PTI ¥ • ov FRIDAY MORNING, Apiild commencing at 10 o’clock, bv catalogue, com prising—Fbirtr, Drawere. Diy Good*. t lathing, llosiory, tv otictie, Fancy Goods. Cu It rv. Oil Clothe, «o>; ftc. —ALS"— Tbe entire stock of a Retail Dry Goods Plore, compris ing )ar*o variety of Domestics, Drees Goods, Hosiery, T ninrafogs, AC-. &c. WWULBERT, AUCTIONEER, • Sncceisor to tbe late ■ C. J Wol.l**'RT\ NO. 16 SOUTH SIXTH STREET. PHIL AD* A. Sales at private Reeiduncte will receive prompt and peteoual attention. • SALE OF VALUABLE ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. ON THURSDAY MORNING. Aprilß at H o’clbck* at Wolhcrt'B auction Room". Vo. 16 outb S'xth etreot, wilt bo Bold, a fine c Election of Or* i amental Plants, newly introduced in America by Mr. Juliolachoume prad ate ef the Agricnltural and Ilorti cultural ? choolff Faria • . . UV7 Catalogues two days previous to sale:can boob tained attbouuctlon rooms. , *po-tt rros PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISHMENT— -1 8. E. corner of SIXTH and UAO'3 Money advanced on Morcliandlfa KonaroUy—WatonaA Jewelry, I lainoufß, Gold and Silver on artlclen of valne, for »ny Jcnlffi of tlmo iwreed on, Fino Gold Duplex and Fine SUver Hon^ ffel, BreLpta. ! EtagSr fcioßi: Pencil bow. and JewSb gO FDR'&IJ!.-A larro mi MndiuHa Fireproof Cbert. ,a Al“o^oTe^ J uid Oußtaut •treete. Mvvrtori ui,nj ■* r p i;0 Aiwno» »**.«*. No* Sttand 2J4MAKB<?Prtrjo*.qrnBrofß*iilau _MncefK>*r-* to J j > NB. MU * ' j EXTKNfaI' K BAl*k .OFjKORBIGN. A’in D J»kV GO,OIiS» rJ)Ja I>AV ANU TO SMKBO W* r (A'tJAKi— vit/r jid tßuyer: ni'.itwUod-oOTa n In** our Import*))! Sale of ruropeai end O irteatle Dry '■o. ds 1D) 1 rniiDH lamps' keacoandlitauf. Paofjraad ffapio A'liclcß to bo .-oIJ. ni s Al'/.tNiNCI nod If*- MOIInOWi rommei omn at la u'docfc. bycaulogiid, on four, moulds' cndit. to•: ( I*.'-s.W.-f w* : LARGE BALE OFFORFJGNAND DOMESTIO pj* I ■i. - ■ GOODS ■ ‘ ON TBI'RSDAY ANK FIUOAYMORMNGO* l Ap ilßendiP cnmmeucln< each day at to o’cfoofe On foul lotLtbs'crcdll, luelud n«— * J \t=-> . UfjjiEdTlOS Bales bleached and brownßlieetinaa and Sbjrtrn**. " ro a>l viocl l. ofon. Dorrlt-f and Shlrt'Dß Rbtuujfai Carea W.yanr, Km uckymid i'oaeijuiui; Uuuliufb - do Fu niiure and Apron Cb?rke ttUeclaß, S'lloef. do Madder' Print; Manchester and Do i.e»tlc'(flaft hnma, _ _ r do roltonadc*. Paddings, Wears* Fiona. 1 )!*, do Keietye, Tweeds eatfdets. Uasrlmerov ia«£ Cseee 20 inch Cream C'arvJTsvßurTaoß Uraah nicks? 4 cau« t\ Biitifli and til* y Llntns, Ducks, Ufilla.’ 6o« • (i '* 1 ■■" .■* "'V. - '’ I l ccte White Piques, from raedinttf every high wst, % l ° J* xt X Mte Bhlilii* ». Inch*. of % well kuotira lileseh Woven ttiun® fancy rldlie la nitnrrilftltt£ do W itt* Llopu Tftbl« OlolhfV of ettptirftffQilbtr* LU) l>t< ctß?4 »ndB4 Loom Ta'ie l)taper ■■ «jo 9 4 aid la-4 Blenched LiadadlieOtjoga,' -i- M *-° Buck «irt i>ln|jer iow»U * j. • v £0 do HlttichcdTaMtt OAni«at£. v .•* v do Bleached 1 In*n Dov Hop. , ,3810.1 IECt S WHITE GOODS* ! FOO rircee India Mripel Twill*. : 1 r fito do Brnc«dM RrUUaati. .6*o’ do bwfesChecks OtJ do Bwfan Batfu tsfrlpea. ' ‘ 4(0 do I'lalti hainwoha. s*u do vi*t. riahnwna, stO do 8wl«a Multo (CO do White J»coneta, 100 r/» » , _ , 41C0 1 * ’ZEN INEN CAMRRIG HDItFS. '’* g™ d S*“* 3 ,f l>< mracd J intnUambtlc HantUordJirfi. 2»00 drt 5 8 Plain do do* v -I*o do 24 hemstitched do ' 11 '*'•'*'•• • J&wPZ >r vitejour particn^arattention 1 1 > the afem Boe of >VMte Hendkurchief ',P»ouea.Uhon CWeie. of "Moll kucwn »nd oupalar make. Promthoeoj*- piitenpbo.imiLtof quahtlea, and the eupeHor flutomdC *h» gofid*-_tu« tale will be, a prominent feature to. thfe Foo(J ' ar ® nßfreeh.andcaropm* sei ti o wiih too full asßurauce of meeting youroA6cla& ctMldi rat on *iid tu>) rnval. D . TAILORS* GOODS* ‘r* * fleece Ftet rn,.Gent an and Enaliah sUwoolftnS Cotba Black at d 1 olo’td <JI thß co Dfceklne, Tilcoia dila MUturw.MeUoiUt' < ro crecch and Scotch Fancy Coating)*, *!<4Sd'raepes» do H«*k aniT Colored ltauanvSttUo do CMhul. , d’Eto. • ,•• •. «.,*..»• - ■ DUES* UUt DU. SILKS AND SHAWL?.! Kj Ffecea blk. amt colored Mohair*, Alpaca* Delates. Ac. do Fancy Ginghams, bilk and Wool Popllos - do Black and Colored bil&e, Fancy Drear GoodA Shawl/, 4c. ' 1 ‘ —ALSO— Honrycrinb ard Quilts, Balmoral and Qo'i* PM>f*. tiOßiery.dov'*. Traveling »nd-Under Shirts aikj Drawers, linbrci »»>. Upp, *i allots* i iitiming* a*u. PAKIS KID GLGVfcS JonvJn. T a Princess, I.a lJii'heraa aad Emproes P<urfa Ua».iL white and colored K<d Gloves. ' —Ai.HU—' Eoßliih super etout wluts and browncottori halt lloJa. LAEGE BALE CAKeETKag, OIL iCfcOim? CANTON MATTING* Ha . ON FRIDAY MOoMNa,. •• >\K April 9, at 11 o*clrck, on four months' credit about 9® piicfa Jxigrain, V»roU D.L'at. Remp; Cvtidgoandßaz C&ipetitgs.Floor Oil Clothe. Matting*. 6c. . LARGE SALE OP MtENCH A'D OTHER ’ El I><J» EAN t HY GOODS So. ON MONDAY MORNING, April 12, at 10 o’clock, on four months? credit* SALE OF 80TO CAS** BOOTS, SHOES. TBA-v r VEI INO ■ •-« l **"' ON TUESDAY MORNING, ApriMS atlO o'vlork on four raonthe’crcdifc. ‘ *•••••* bOMJTU, Jh., ALI/IIOMdEH. : % •; . SCOTI'B ART GALLERY. , „ lino CHF.'TNI'T afreet Philadelohji. BPECIAI. B« I.E OP Et FG/\NT BLAOo. UAKB r .E AXD nhONZE C>.OOE<, Gilt Groups and Vascs,Ur.uZi3iVa Maroo Vases nud Antique Oruaroeios, AUbaror atbtuaj-y. Ac*.. Imported from Franco and Italr: by Moats Vitl Bro*. (l it© Vifo Vitl & Son*), to take place atbtott'e Ait Gallery. No. !u2) Chestnut et, • . ■ ON TUURtJDA* MORNING April p, at IOJa o'clock, «nd continued iu the evening at 7)s o'clock. ' ' '~- 'I h»i collection nill be arrange! for examination -on Wednctda*. 7th instant, and will consist in part of ele* aaut Fi each Bronze and Marble Oioc>l6,surmount )d vltj bronze fctmns and figures, «>ilt Figures, raprcaeatitt< Hun era, J'aiuflog, Murlc, Ac.; Bronze Rtatua'y. with tttbjicra of (lame Veoaer. AgiTculture,, Alexaaierof Mncedoo, Pandora, Art, hubena, Ac. ~ Aiaba»ter titatuottep, representing Boboli Vintaca, Mtbtondlay, Three Graces, Dance of Venus, Gsihe. rald«.'irugcriy and Com a dr, i &c. : ' i. v tl»Ki»n l> carved F.t/usoan. Grecian and Ronitn on rquaro tod rou d co’unus: Agate Hebe Vases, Siena urn*. Tuzzas Fluted l’omp*li Vase's, &<n Alio, one Italian M.acol’-Foantaln. - v 1 r % Two large Italian Marcle Vasje, for gardens,on pedes* Uls. 'Jhe abora coll-ctlon h&q just been received from France ai d Italy by Metsrs. Vfct Brea, and will be found* upon exainlnutlf n,to ba worthy of 'particular attention BALE OF FIRST QUALITY TRIPLE BILV£B PLaTED WAhU, ON FhH»AY MOhNING. April P, at o’clock at fccott’a Art Gallery, 1033 Cbes'nuirlr* et,will he sold without reserve, at till ; a‘dn fcmial Rfiportmeot of beat qualify Extr* Triple Silver la»ed Ware, comprising—Lbtißf>d and Pliln * roi ttetaw Urns, robhta, ''nrtore. Balvera, Ice Pitchers; Epargnea, Cake Baskets Egg fi lands, Napkin Rings, Spoons, Forka. Ac., Ac . •- Open for eiaxxiination early on the morning of sate. SPECIAL SALE OF MODERN PAINTINGS. ON F«JDAY KVENING. - 1 '< April 9 at, 1 * before 8 o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery, 10201 heftnnt street will besn'd, a collection of Modern 1 icuin s, all by American a> fiats, comprising LaDdsc&poa, Matiure. T in r a**d Mountain Views, Fiqu.e Pieces, &au* all eeganriy framed . i Sale without re*erve. a,. To Nurserymen and Othrre. '''* LARGE SPECIAL 8 OF iRFAWENTAL ' ' FLOWER POTS. SAUCERS-ftc, . ON SATURDAY MORNIN&. Ayril 10, at 11 o'clock, at Scott'* Art Gallery. 1030Cheat out eireet will be ante w| hont r r ßPrv< RO.OOO Oroa m«nial r lower Potp. 3.4,5 6 7 and 8 Inch- • i i'»« * nnppthv of B«*u ore for the above* t , t r.uitttiK}, AtbTlUMiiEttl}. J ' \ (Latelv Salesmen for M. Thomas : : ;*0 No. 539 1 HEVI NOT street. r rt ar entrance from Minot. Sale No. 548 North For lethstreet, Mantna. - * :, HANDM’MK WALNUT FUR'ITURR, ELEGANT BTEJNWAV GUANO DPKIGHI’PIANO. FRENCH PLATE MiRRuH, HANDduMtS BRUSdELd . GAB PETS. 6c. ON FRIDAY MORNING. , . Aprils, at 10 o’clock, at l«'o 648 Nonh Fortieth street, north of i.ascaster avenue. Mantua, ban iso mo Fura tarOw im hiding-Elegant Walnut and frocatello liraiWnc boon, tuit C* ntre Table, tnportor Siting ana Um« it g Room Furniture,anperior Wa’mit 'JharaberFurnltui#. flfga. t Hopewo d Bt’iuway Upright Grand PiaaLft&O Ft fix b Piste Pier Minor. French Oblaa, 11*1; Slaigeßneto Re'ltfs •'Hcaaoiß'» handsome Brussels aha Jdubll Ctrpctf. Kitchen Uion*tl?«&c. . . v .;!yi May be sees earU on the morning ol sale.' * " -’• v Sate Nineteenth and living T Mato of JOHHUA LOMUSPKtSni,deceaatfd;r r ; ! SVPFRIOR HOUoEIIwLI* FU*NiTURK. GVRQIfi FRVhCH PLATE MlR^OBP,F£*«>iL4l> O r illEK« A*PbT«, UAU MATRKdSEVFIviTtfGtt BLIP, 4 HUKSGd. -6 CARRIAGES, » WAQjNA, UARIS. UA SNVIIIntoDAYMORNING.: -'■■%&’< !r > April 18. at 10 o'clock, oa .'he premises. Nineteenthst. •no Turn iM lace. (atfjoititnnho German Hcrpital) by order i*f F.xec»iuifl ol mv late Jopbua ! Ming*tt.ato» 1 y catalogm. the e> tire Furtiha e loewdlu*— dupertir l aiicr. t bumbler aid; pluiu* Koom F large flue i mu b Plate Ml lore, tine Huir Ma-ieeaea, Fdachor tidr.'Uble and Ben Ltn*s. one Ohlna. fiu*> Mat'd v\arn, fine Utlimit *>nd Ingrain Carpet?, Gaiden hollers. ToM*. die. „• s ; > . : Ui HOSE*. WAGON'S, *c. Alan, lllonfca 4i:ariiiiK(s< and • oupo, 2 Mwk3tWjt torn. Double nod Single tiarneßs,<iic. ...., TO Fl OR'STB AND OTHERS. . :■ Fi # afe of Joshua l.ongetreth. dCCdased. EacculoiV Sale- Very Valuable and Choice Collection of HOT HILHE PLANTS. U T HOUSES, SABU. Ac. ON SAIT’KIIAY MOKNINGt. : . j ■ I April 17. at 11 o' lock at Nli otec’th sire t anil Tnrner'o lam by order of Exo«uto»« of Ku atoof Iho laro .Jußhua Lons ireth. deceaeid bv catal"S,io. the entire large .coL lectb'D of eitra valuable Hot House Plants tddudint H» Apulian 2t>i Camillas Eatral yr. Cactus..Cycus Kevnliv don 110 I>a' Has, and a yeiylar.o number of very fine and SABW, WALKS. See. ’ r ;; ‘ a Lanre nunnitvof grtflO bo t-e.SuHb, WaUuu Fturcs BrifKp. T«nb», fee.. 6c., comprising Uielargoanfc exteDflve urtm bottflee. « • , l ' * imp' bt* pp«*j tyo dM a previous to wale. , THOMAB . No. mu CHESTNUTetrw»,..., ~.r. Rear Entrance No. 1107 Sanaom street. ■• ■-n Salea of Furniture at Dwelling* attended to on the mo«t renioHaWe term*. Lane Sale No. 1110 Chestnut atrret. RliPENlOli Nh/W AND 8 bARNITThE. OaHpETS, PLANO FOKTEif MXft. HOUb. pIaTED vvAKF. bANTON CHINA.fteoM? mjko. r uAr (JS pmpAY MOKNINk, ... . , t At S o’clock. At the Auction Btore. No. IUO ahtstnnt ctlect,«lU bo noid—A largo stock of auportorNow <u£i “econdhaiid HomeboM t urmturo. ootupiLing' HrOaaiS. lusiaiu ai d V.netlan (Jarprta. rich WalptttSulhV: t» iiu.li and repe; F.legan* ch .tuber Bul*a, of;tho latoat Btylrs. vttb French Plato ..IsmW. !Wa|pn,!Wf ft rfrot»bft, with mirror doors: Secretaries, will! Bookossee;. Liora'y Suite. In rwt. B drboatdii. Oak C’ottasa.UbiSjnhCPr'aiilttC fc»ts, Chino and QJ&uEF;aro,bllver l/i&’edjVYavo.tf sdntinjjß fi■ KußruvUKd, i.nokinr Glhppo». fee, . r “ d v'***™** ,ct, . Almo. au Invoice »lm*Cnn»» «l LMd*. ' h Kf>,% . “ mmyomn^ojjsimm^ A'eo. four Koaewood P.»no Foxt«,by Scutfm Acker ana others. DitCOB AND SIKDICINEB^* Alfo. an ar?ortmcnt of Drugs and foraTbjrlclan. TABt £ .< ,• - ■ Also. an invoice of Ivoiy banule Table Cutlery, plain nrd plated. ■at ■ i.y‘ ’ll;-, y. ;: y; ,; tmuußKs*p f'-- ! j BOOT ANP SHOfl'aAj|wTgßftY ! ‘SoNHAY AND ' qt L. ABHBKIDUE AGO . AUCTION BEKS, • I- .No IkiaiMAßllLET.tnwr. ahavailCh. _ WHITE iTABT.'LE 80AF-—ioO BOXES OBNOTW WhltoCaa'tleSoap.laiHllnetrnm brig Pcnu.yivaals t from tlcnoa, and for Bale Dy dOo. I*. BUSSUrit.A OiA. «• South Delaware avenue.
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