AHtiNKM Kura. —At the Academy of MUslc, Mias Carlotta Patti, Supported by Theodore Bitter, Joseph Hermans. J. F. Brume, Henry Squires, and others, will give a concert this ovoning and to morrow afternoon. Seats can bo secured at the " Academy of Music and at Boner’s Music Store, 1102 Chestnut street. - Cotta will have a benefit at the Arch to night, in Heart’s Rase. To-morrow evening she will give her farewell performance in a splen did bilk Matinee to-morrow. On Monday, next Frmt-Frov will be produced. —At the Chestnut Street Theatre, this even ing, tho celebrated German Bioplastic Troupe, and the Lauri Family, tho wonderful pauto mimists, will give an elegant performance. Matinfeo to-morrow. —At the "Walnut, this evening, Mr. Chan frau will appear in De Walden’s drama, en titled ATI; or, the Arkansas Traveler, in which he will have a benefit. Matiueo to-morrow. —At Fox’s, this ovening, a first-rate mis-, ccllaneous performance will be given, includ ing, tho pantominc, The Reel Gnome. Matinee to-morrow. —At the Assembly Buildings, Signor Blitz's son, Theodore, will give exhibi tions of magic and legerdemain this even ing and to-morrow afternoon. —At the Eleventh Street Opera Houso, this evening, a minstrel entertainment will be given, including tho burlesque entitled The Streets of Philadelphia. —At the Seventh Street Opera House, Messrs. Duprez & Benedict will give a splen did minstrel entertainment, including a num ber of novelties. —Tho Champion Circus, Tenth and Callow hill btreets, reconstructed for a Southern and Western tour,will give their farewell perform ance on Saturday evening. Matinee to-mor row. —The Pilgrim is still on exhibition at Con cert Hall. The object of the Pilgrim is a worthy one, and those who wish to do good, and also to have tho worth of their monoy, should not fail to see it. One church, at least, has a benefit every week. CITY BULLETIN. Locai. Chowder.— Practical jokes of all in nocent kinds are the order of to-day. We wit nessed one this morning that was far from being so., 'lt was wickedly cruel. Some wretch had placed on the side walk a reversed hat, filled with cobble stones. A lad undertook to see how far he could kick it. The shock to his foot inflicted unutterable anguish. The poor fellow was taken home in a condition of helplessness. The demon who set the snare for him is unknown. Bricks, neatly tied in paper, lay around the sidewalks, this morning. A gentleman who stooped in front of us to pick up an .envelope, rvas disgusted at iinding its inclostiro to be a dead mouse. A greenhorn erraud-boy came to borrow this morning a quart of editorial. To carry it, his comrades had provided him with a tin measure. Gentlemen got up this morning to find the bottoms of their trousers, legs or their pockets sewn up by mirth-loving wives or mischievous children. A young lady clerk exhibited her entire stook to us when we asked her for “plaid sewing silk.” A sister saleswoman turned the tables for her by pin ning au auction circular to the eontinuatiouof our coat. Alt-fools Day is an institution that carries us back tp the days of spelling-books’ and dirtpies—the days when we extracted more enjoyment from a rocking-horse than Bonner tinds either in Dexter or im any other quadruped comprising his stud. The biggest sell we saw during the day was in the shape «t the crowd that gathered to witness a colored men’s celebration in Independence Square. The announcement which drew them together was a hoax. . Captain Cbastea'u, of the Bark Polioe, is eminently the right mau in the right place. To his innate gentleness of manner he adds the firmness of a soldier. What he didn’t know about a horse before entering the army he learned during his three continuous years in the cavalry service. Captain Chasteau is the only good-looking man we ever knew to be unconscious of the par value of his “ shape.” As a reporter he was the best-dressed man iu the corps. On horseback he is anAdouisin plaid breeches. Everybody who looked for a clear sunrise this morning was “ April-fooled.” English snipe are coming to the game dealers in unusual quantities. The biros are always in sufficient demand to keep up the prices. As long as gourmands continue ap preciative, the respectability of snipe and woodcock will remain unimpcached. Wild pigeons are so plentiful that they sell for $1 CO per dozen. They are fat as seals. Served in the form of a pie, and the oftener what " re mains uneaten at one meal is “ warmed over” for another the more enjoyable becomes the ■taste. The birds are’abundant, just now, in Delaware and Maryland. The pleasing vagaries with which the chil dren of Africa celebrated the Promulgation, yesterday, by no means ended with the day. it was prolonged until, as a Hibernian police man remarked to us“ Last night’s doins was wilder than ever this morniu.” Just after midnight, in the characteristic middle of Middle Alley, a little festival was improvised that was more like something in the tropical scenes of Mozart’s onera than a Quaker City demonstration. Beneath pendant flags and swart Moorish figures that leaned from the windows, and might almost have embraced across the street, stood a quartette of brown skinned youths withguitars, executingaseries of concerted songs. The singing was quite good until the crowd swelled, and an excess of obligate performers deteriorated the quality, ■while addiug to the quantity of sound. The scant lamp-light striking on the ragged crowd, the mubical instruments, and tho dark, hang ing faces at the windows, revealed a scene like one of Dork’s illustrations to Don Quixotte. Even the Celtic policeman, who approached the scene with hostile intentions, was mol lified, and allowed the musical excitement to wear itself our. The big clock at Ninth, and Ridge avenue was not in position this morning. Jn its place wa.-, a circular piece of paper. Upon it was painted a face with a hand, with extended digits held thuuibward to the nose. The April fool to those accustomed to time themselves h.v it, was complete. Judge Grier has returned to his residence in Philadelphia. Few jurists who liave per formed an equal amount of intellectual laboT hear the iresliness that marks the appearance of this eminent gentleman. He now retires to enjoy, the laurels gathered during his long term of service upon the Supreme Bench. The cars of the Spruce and Pine Street ltoad are now handsomely painted in white. New horses have been purchased, and every appur tenance to the line is now first-class. The abolishing of the Slawson fare-box has im proved the fare on that thoroughfare until the cars themselves have assumed a fair color. Look sharp for our annual April Fool effort to-da.v. We pride ourselves particularly on it. New Bui i. kings.— During the month of March the Building Inspectors issued three hundred and seventy-two permits for the erection of now buildings. This js a decrease of one hundred and forty-two from the same month last year. The structures to he put up are: Four-storied dwellings. 26; three-storibd dwellings, 179; two-storied dwellings, 112; total dwellings, ."17. COSteh-house, 1; dye house, 1; factories, 3; hank, 1; foundries, 2; hospital, 1; ice-house, 1; offices,6; shops, 10; .stables, 19; stores, 5; store-houses, 3. There were also issued one hundred and thirty per mits for additions and alterations. The hos pital for which a permit was issued will be lo cated on Penn street, south of Chew, and will be 25 by 95ieet. The bank is to be located on the south side «f Market street, between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth. The building will be three stories in height, and 20 hv 50 feet. Among tlie dwellings is one on the north side of Arch street, west, of Twentieth, to be d(i bylOOfeet. Seventeen first-class four-storied dwellings are to bo erected on Arcli street, east and west of Twenty-tirst. St. James's Church, on Seventh street, above Market, is to be demolished, and its site will be occupied by three large substantial fire proof stores. During the month the Inspectors have directed to be taken down six wooden build ings ahd'six and chimneys. WIPK Bhating.— John Tolbert, residing on Church street, in Fraukrord, has been 1,1,1 a j„ 4600 ball l*v Alderman titearne, lo answer the charge of heatiyg his wife. TUB! DAILY EVENING WKIPAY APRILT.TWO; i f Music Tbachkrs ’mß'PuJntic Sanmt.s., —At a meeting of tho Board of, School Direc tors of tho Fifteenth Section, hold at their room last evening, the following.resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the action of the Board of Control in presuming to elect music teachers ior this section is tho entering wedge to a dan gerous diversion of powers wisely vested by taw in this Sectional Board, and being an at tack upon a vital part of; our Sectional School system, is not to do surrendered without ex press enactment of law. Resolved, That the music teacher sent to this Section-by the Board of Control, without au thority, is hereby dismissed and forbidden to teach in aDy of the schools of this section; and the Visiting Committoes of our scvoral schools are hereby directed to see that , this resolution is duly enforced. „ Resolved, That, believing in the influence of music for good, as well as the necessity for teaching it as a regular study in all of our schools, a special committoe of three be ap pointed to inquire and report to this Board what proportion of tho appropriation for mu sic this Section is entitled to, and also to re port the name of a competent music teacher to be elected by this Board. Police Business ok a Month,— Tho police of tlie city made 2,301 arrests during the month of March. Tlie prisoners were divided among the several districts as follows: Districts. Districts. First 140 Thirteenth.... Second 238 Fourteenth Third 188 Fifteenth Fourth 183 Sixteenth.... Fifth 235 Seventeenth Sixth 104 Eighteenth,. 154 Reservo Corps.... 85 Seventh... 110 Del. Harbor... 117 Schuyl. Harbor. Eighth. Ninth... Tenth.... Eleventh Twelfth.. A Swjni>i,kr Tripped Up.— .lames Barns, 'who said that he resides ou Penn street, be low South, was arrested at Front and Master streets by Officer Harring yesterday. He had been swindling a number of grocers doing business iu that locality. He would outer a store, talk in a very business-like way and tlien order a barrel of flour sent to a certain place. When about departing he would bor row a dollar and a half for about tan minutes. In almost tvery instance he got his money, when the flour was sent as directed. The ac cused was taken before Alderman Burns and committed in default of 82,000 hail to answer at court. No Compromise.— Among the rumors in re gard to the case of'Bichard Ficken, charged with shooting the little boy Arthur D.Curran, was one that the family of the wounded lad received $7,600 from Ficken as a settlement of the case. We are assured by Mr. Curran, the' father of the lad, that this rumor is entirely without foundation. No money has been re-, ceived or offered. Mr. Curran intends to con tinue the prosecution by every means which lie can command, and it.is to be Loped that he will ha successiu). Tnim a tuning. —John Kelly was arrested in the Ninth District last night, for drunkenness. After his arrest he was recognized as haying (.■rented a disturbance at the time of a fire at Wood smill, Twenty-second and -Pennsylva nia avenue, a few days ago, when, it is al 1-ged, he drew a revolver and attempted to shoot Lieutenant Jacoby, of the Schuylkill Harbor Police. Aid. Pancoast held him in >lOO bail for trial on this charge. Stole a Paib of Pants.— . Joseph 15. "Wil liams and Thomas Craig, colored, belonging to Chester county, came to the city yesterday. 'I hey went into the store of M. Rosebaum, on Mouth street, below iTifth. One tried on a pair oi| pants. "While doing so his companion f coK up another pair and ran. Both men were arrested.hy Officer Ehrenburg, of the Dela ware Harbor Police; They were committed by Aklemian Delaney. Camjmsn and Atlantic Railhoad.—A change in the time-table of this road takes i fleet to-day. An additional train will be run in the morning. The travel on this road is constantly increasing, and warrants the in (Tcsse of facilities. Camden and Atlantic is a wide-awake company and.is always looking out for the accommodation, comfort and cou rt nience of its patrons. Street Cleaning. —The following notico in reference to street cleaning has been issued by the' Board of Health: “The Board of Health, desiring the co operation of the public in securing thorough cleanliness of the streets and the proper re moval of ashes, request the citizens to promptly report at their office any neglect of ••the Street Contractors and Asb-Uatherers in the performance of their duties.” Furr and Narrow Escape.— This morn ing about four o’clock building Ifo. 1152 South Eleventh street, occupied by Anthony Shaffer as a lager beer saloon and dwelling, was dis covered to bo on tire. The flames originated from the stove in the kitchen. The back building was almost entirely destroyed. The family of Air. Shaffer,comprising six persons, made a very harrow escape from suffocation by the .(tense smoke. Oiiituary. —Wyndham H. Stokes died of consumption, yesterday, at his residence, on Germantown avenue, near Arinat street, in Germantown. He was 67 years of age. Among the citizens of Germantown he was well-known and highly respected. Atone time lie was a member of City Councils, and since the organization of the Germantown Mutual Insurance Company he has been its Secretary. Hack ok thk Delaware.—A couple of lisheriuen, named Alexander Parker and Washington Smith, indulged in a race on the Delaware, yesterday, on a bet of $25. ’ln gun ning skills they rowed from Poplar street wharf to Camden. Smith won by three lengths. The lace was witnessed by quite a crowd of persons, who gathered upon the wharves in the vicinity of Poplar street. Larceny of; Ino.v.—Joseph Surriek and William Tomlinson were arrested ill this city, by Kergeant Manning and,Policeman Glazier, rif the Eleventh District, upon the, charge of the larceny of live hundred pounds of iron' trom the Camden Water Works, on the 7th ot January last. They were taken to Camden, ami, yesterday, were tried aud convicted. New .Cars.— Tlie Spruce and Pine Streets Passenger ItailvrayCompany yesterday placed on tlie road several new, handsome and com fortable ears, manufactured at the Company’s shops. Several other cars are In course of construction, and the old ones are all to be re novated. The number of ears in use is to be greatly increased, and the route is to be ex tended from the Exchange to Fairmount Park. Tiie Beslm.t op a Drunk.— James Gill got so lull of whisky yesterday that be was unable to properly manage a team which he was driv ing. At Eleventh and Federal streets he drove into and smashed an awning-post. He was arrested, and, after a hearing beforo Aid. Bonsai], was sent to prison on the charge of malicious mischief. (.'li.VKLTY.— Felezion Meyers was arrested on I’aul street, Ifraukford, yesterday, on the eliarge of cruelty to animals.,' He had a heavy load, which his horse was unable to draw. It is alleged that he beat the horse on the head wuhai club. Alderman Stearne held him in WiObliail for trial 8: to the Aeaikhoisk.— Henry Uitsfiell was found in a dying condition, at Ninth and Alls worth streets, yesterday. lie was taken to the Seventeenth District Police Statiou, and ■was subsequently removed to the Almshouse, lie is supposed to reside in tho unper part of the city. o 1 IjAkiC' X-xplomon.—A coal-oil lamp ox- at a house I\o. 7611 South front street, last, evening;. The scattering oil set tiro to' sonio combustibles, hut the liames were ex tinguished before any .serious damage had been done. - SnidHT I?lKE.—Allre occurred at the axle manufactory of Ad vena _&_Heald, northeast t'onier of fifteenth ami Coates streets, last evening, about nine o’clock. The loss is about $lOO. „ Hucse Jlobukky.— -Tiie dwelling of Chris tinii Seljeis, atAVliite ilall. in tlio. Twenty third 'Ward, was broken into on Wednesday niglit, and was robbed of:; small amount of money. , SouTii«nn-M au. Sti'KAMKKfl.—The tinofiteam er Pioneer is announced to sail for Savannah next Tuesday,morning, at 8 o’clock. .. 2!* .. 22 .. 32 .. 38 ..205 Beggar Detectives Chestnut Hill Our Banks.— An odicinl statement of a 1 the Philadelphia in to morrow’s Commercial. List mid Price Current, a document which will bo of the utmost, import ance to the business community. This excel lent paper will also contain a portrait aud biography of the late btacy B. Barcroft. CITY NOTICES. The Babies’ Sorobis Oi.ub, of New Tork, rw»Dtljr changed thepyilscosslon. from Woman’s Suffrngo to Hair Preparations and Pimple Banishors. They declArcd'tbut, wherenature bad not ohduwod them' with beauty, U was their right—yea, their duty—to seek ft where they oould. So they all voted that Magnolia Balm overcame Sallowness, Bough Skin and Bing* marks, and gave to the complexion a most distinsu*( Bo* rosian) and marble*like appearanco (dangerous to mon, no doubt); and that Lyon’s Kathalron made the Hair grow thick, soft and awful pretty, and moreover pre vented it from turning gray. If the proprietors ofr these articles did not seud tho sisters an invoice they are not smarts Suitable Suita. Suits for young, suits for old, Suits In number, manifold ; Suits for grave, suits for gay, Suits, thejashion (\fthe day : Suits of fancy, suits that's plain, Suits, of which yon'll ne’er complain ; Suits to suit all sorffc of folks. Yotm 81‘RiNu Suit buy at Uiias. Storks', No. 82* CItKSTNUT STRKET, Dn. ItuTHKRFonD, an eminent phymeian In llnrriflburg, Pa., writes: “I have used Whitcomb's Remedy for Asthnm in .my practice, with prompt, marked and docidod success. ” No Humbug About It.—Gentlemen in quopt of eiogantly fashioned boots, mudo bv competent workmen, of tho best French calfskin, and furnished at uhout2£ per cent, less than the Rome goods caffoe bought elsewhere, are particularly directed to call on Olf arlks Kiciikl, the artistic cordwainer, No. fio4 North Eighth Rtrfot. abovo Buttonwood. Mr. Ejciikl thoroughly Understands all the details of his profession. The Faulkland, Cavendish, Hamlet, and all tho beautiful Spring styles of Hats at Oakfordk*. 834 and 836 Chestnut stroot. Enoi.ish Hot. Cross Buns—fyesb, daily—at Morse’s, £O2 Arch aiid 238 South Eleventh street. Suboioat. Tnstuumbnts and druggists 6Undrlei> Cobnk, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Pavidsou, No. 915 Chestnut street. Charges moderate. _____ Thk cheap and reliable Upholstery, where promptness and loir prices are the main features, to* aether with first-class workmanship. “ Philadelphia Upholstery/* No. 1435 Chestnut street. Hoitskkekperb can obtain a complete out fit for the kitchen at Fakson A Co,*B llouse-furcMiiDg Stores Dock street, below Walnut. Manhood and Youthful Vigor are re gained by Helmbold’b Extract Btichu. The Beautiful Spring Style of tienta* Beaver Hats Can be had at Oakfords’ Store, Under tho Continental ToQuiht, woothe and relieve the pain of children teothihg, use Bower’s Irfant Cordial. Sold by all druggists. , Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh treated with the utmost success,by J. Isaacs, M. D.« and Professor of Diseases of the Kye and Karfhis speci* ally) in the Medical College of Ponnsylvauia,l2 years ex perience. No. 805 Arch street. Testimonials can bo seen athisofflco. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no Recrets in his prac tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge for examination. MARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA- April 1 I &"S*4 Marin* Bulletin on Jmide Fate ARRIVED THIS DAT. Steamer Atm Eliza. Richards, 24 honri front New York, with mdse to W P Clyde A Co. Schr Nndnb. Cheney, 6 days from Newburrport, with mdse to Knight & Sons. Schr Marshall Perrin, Packard, 4 days from Boston, with ice to Lyons A Myers. Tag Clicsapenko, Merrihew, from Baltimoro, with a tow oi barges to W P Clyde A.Co. CLEARED THIS DAY. Ship Cabline, Wilson, Autwerp, Peter Wright A Sons. Steamer Mayflower. Fultz. Now York. W P Clyde A Co. Steamer Anthracite. Green. N York. WMBainlAOo. Kteaa>er Frank. Pierce,New York, W M Baird A Co. Brig Nelli** Ware, Ware, Munaanilla, B Crawley A Co. Schr Alice B Gardner. Barlow, ftlayaguea, .t MasonACo. Schr F W JoUnson. Marts, Boston, Day, Haddell A Co. Schr C Newkirk, Huntley. Boston, do Hcbr J K Manniag, Gandy, Boston, . do Schr Jas Sntterthwait, Kinney, Boston, do Schr Matchless, Hopkins, Cambridgeport, . do Schr Kandy Point, Grant, Milton, do Tug Thus Jefferson, Allen, Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W P Clyde A Co. Tug Comfnodore, Wilson, Baltimoro, with a tow of of barges, W P Clyde ACo. MEMORANDA. Ship H (' Boynton (Br),Walcott, cleared at New Tork yesterday for Antwerp via this port. ShipEllzuheth Dougul! (Br) Rowland, from Shangbae 19tb Dec. at New York yesterday, with tea. In Sunda Straits was iu company with ship Horatio, from Shang baeforNew York.. Steamer Hunter. Harding, hsnoe at Providence 30th ult. • . _ Steamer Morro Castle, Adams, cleared at New Tork yesterday for Havana; Klciimer Aries, Wiloy, oleared at Boston 30th ultimo for this port. Steamer Rattlesnake, Winnett, hence at Providence 30th ult. Steamer City of Cork. Allen, cleared at Boston 30th nit. for Liverpool via New York. Burk Annie Torrey, Libby, cleared at Charleston 29th ult. for Livernool. with 166 bags seu island and 2310 hales upland cotton. Bark Regina Wane (Dutch), Ouwekand. 105 days from Padunjr. with coffee, at New Tork yesterday. Schr W P Phillips, Gomery, heneeat Providence3oth ult. . Bcbr Clara, Halford, at Kingston, Ja 10th ult.for this port via Savaana-la*Mar, ready. BchrsN H Skinner, Thrasher, for this port.and Foam, lloxnan, for Trenton, sailed from Providence 30th alt. SchrßS Dean, Cook, hence for Fall River, at New London 30th ult. Bchrlzetta (of Bangor), Smith, from Sagaa for this port, was spoken 29th ult. latofCape Henlopen, and reported having been 18 days north of Hattorae, with a succession of gales, and baa lost deck load, fore boom and boat, and lost and split sails. Schr Morgan, Powers, hence at Btonington 30th ult. Schr Sarah Mills, Bukcr. hence at Fall River 29th ult. Bchrs C 8 Watson, Adams, for Nantucket; Wm II Rowe, Wblttemore, for New Bedford; J H Moore. Nick erson, for Boston, and L A Burlingame, Burlingume, for Salem, all from Philadelphia, passed Hell Gate yesterday. Tuckerton, NJ. March 31—The schr Elizabeth,Capt R Waitou.with coni for Uyannis. is ashore on New Inlet Shoals,Little Egg Harbor, NJ. Crew are In the rigging. HUNTIN'*. A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C.. BRYSON & CO„ A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BUYBO.N A CO., A. O. BRYSON A CO., 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 807 Chestnut St. & 004 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut Bt. & 604 Jayue St. 66? Chmnut Bt. 4 664 J»yne St. (Bulletin Bmldips PWladGliiliia,) : Book tndjoh Printer*, * * j Book and Job Printers. Book and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, j Book and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, , Book and Job Printers, | Book and Job Printers, Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low , • Workmen Skllirui. Price* Low. GIVE UB A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVI3 US A TRIAL. GIVE US ATRIAL GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. IUU~ALARGE JL/stock of Allen’s Medicinal Extraots and Oil Almonds. Bad. Bhei. Opt., Citric Acid, Ooxo’s Sparkling Qolatln! 00., Wholesale Druggists, N. B. corner Fourth And Uacpi *treet«. u rVRJJG GISTS'BUXDKIEB QUAD CT jLJ ntcß,Mortar, Pill Tiloa,Gombß,Braahoi*- Mirror*. Tweezers, Puff Boxos.Hora Scoojpa. Surgical Inatrn* tnonta, Trflasea, Hard and Soft Rubber Goods. Vial Gaaftfl, Glass and Metal Syringes. Ac., all at UFint Halids;; priow. . f&OWDkN A BROTHKB.™ apft*tf 83 South Eighth strooti Snowden A Brotiibr, 23 South Eighth street FINANOUI. 1 7 PER CENT. GOLD LOAN, FREE or V. S. TAX, OP XHB Burlii gtOD, Cedar Rapids and Min- nesota E. K. Co.’s FIRST MORTGAGE 50 YEAR BONDS, Tht Accrued Interest is from November l#r, which goes to the purchaser.) AT DCS. TBUBTEBS: J. BDOAB THOMSON, Philadelphia. CUABLE6 L. IHOST, New Tork. Thcw Boids are payable, principal and intcresL, in com, at New York or London; the intereit being pay able in May and November. They are toMcer*i6/t infp Afott, and are protected by a liberal Sinking Fund, They are issued upon the several sections of the rood only as the same arc completed and in successful opera tion. ' \ ‘ They are gnaranteed n\t only by a first lien open tho entire property and franchises of the Company, bat also by now current earnings, and an ample commerce on the route ol the ro&di end have not to depend for their se curity upon a traffic which the road itself is expected to •fereate. Over Three Million Dollars have already been ex pended on the road. Nighty-three miles of road are already completed and equipped, and show large earnings; and the remainder of the line is progressing rapidly toward completion. Tho State of lowa, through which this road rnns, is one ofthe richest agricultural sections of Amerioa. Its large and extending population, and its immense yield of agricultural produots, create a pressing demand for the construction of this road. The road also runs through the fertile and growing State of Minnesota. It traverses the most enterprising and growing portion of the Westland forms the shortest of the treat trunk lines in direct communication with New York , 'Chicago and St. Louis. Uav/ng thoroughly investigated nil the conditions af fecting the security of theso Bonds, we feel justified in giving them an unqualified indorsement as a first-class and thoroughly safe investment* as secure as a Govern ment Bond can possibly be, and paying nearly 60 per cent, more interest than Vive-I'wentlos. All poarketuble securities at their full price, free of commission and exproes charges, received in payment. Pamphlets and maps famished on application. HENRY CLEWS & CO.. Fi nnnclsl Agent* of tho I'ouipMnj', i No. 32 WALL STREET. !.. . OK i BOWEN & FOX, BARKER BROS & CO., T. WHELEN A CO., KURTZ & HOWARD. ntliSJ 24trn , ATTbRNBY’S-AT-I,A\V. JAMES M.SCOVEL, Lawyer, CAMDEN, NEW AKItSEY. - lotrn*' ■' A. 8. LETCHWORTH, Attorney at Law, Has removed his Office to No. 113 S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia. mhlO Inirp* ” '' " ” ; ' 7”\OiTuis.—!>4 DALES “COTTON, NOW \j landing and for said by OOOIIKAM,KUBSEL.Ii 4 0O„ 111 Chestnut stroet. ;1: .-G l i, 5 >/ a‘ ■> Spring- Styles Boots BARTLETT ABOVE OHEBTNOT* THE FINE ARTS. SPECIAL SALE OF rUBNITURK, *C. FURNITURE. SUIT THE TIMES. GEO. J. HENKE LS, 1301 and 1303 Ctl,smut Bt.' , mh2s lmrpf FURNITURE. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .0, 92 & 94 PBiKKUS ST., NEW YORK, Sole Agents I'OHTUE {EWCFO-. • OOe’S lUli3Kfi'P§ i! „t"f ,'■> . | .v ! • X .'i A vM-T; •' ■ - ’ >y V and ITALIAN MARBLE GARDEN AND MONUMENTAL STATUARY. VITI BROS., 149 South FRONT Btreet. CARRIAGE BUILDER, MANUFACTURER OF THE CELEBRATED ROGERS’ CARRIAGES AST Wow an* elegant ntjloe of Carriage# CQiliUntf* prodoeed* ——l ~ ~ ESTABLISHED 1853. JOSEPH BECK HA US, FRASKFORD AVEMUE, | ABOVE GIRARD AVENUE. ; Mnnu.'acturer ofExcluaWely Firat-olaaa CAB 30fc.1 X O- E Bs. ; newest styles ' (Jlurcnccn, Landatii, .‘j'LaudanlettOß, Cloao-coaohta Shiftinc nr. Coaohoa, Coupee, Ilarouchca. Phaetons, Roekawnya, etc..SUITABLE FOR PRIVATE FAMILY and PUBLIC USE. Wotkmanehip and finish Hooondlo none in the country. .. , :Sl . Fini and yaricd Stock" on liand-pcomplotod and in ths Workii. Ordera recoiyo jirompJ und peraonal nttoiitlon. All work warranted." : ‘ . mliU lnirpS f : tD. M. LANE, "■ B CARRIAGE BUILDER,O 3433,3434 and 3436 Market St.. > WEST PHILADELPHIA. i j < i , Alargo assortment ofOatrlagoa of every doaorlpUda ’ constantly on band. Especial attention paiaj+; repairing. •. ni jJ i jaH Cittifpjt FfiEjAANislsa' AWD:eiKAN;s A JsTjfT bouidiug. l&m CHESTNUT street. , aplSt" vl. V CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. WM. 1). ROGERS, ORIGINAL AND ONLY 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, mhll m w flmrp