{•r~ (i-'fcA rf If ■■■ "■ AIIITHEMECTS. Mr. J. F. Cat bcai t, of the Arch Street, Theatre corapanv, viljliavea bonefit, this eve ntnirpin a capital bill, in which ho will be sup ported by Mr. Ornig and other of the best actofe attached to the theatre. The programme includes, All-TAaWiters Is Hot Gaft, Craig’s l)tirleKiucV/"ifH»f W/tf : i/trf , j7tr<S i i7c, : arifltho'farcß ) - The Hope Ladder. M r„- Gath cart is a good actor and a worthy gentleman, mid we sincerely hope he may imye' an audience that will flll ( ' tin* house completely: . . | —On Saturday night next, Mr. Ttobert Craig * will.have a benefit at the Arch Street Theatre: wiieiihe will present a hew burlesque otHanu ict, and one or two other good things. i * —Oh Friday evening of this week, Mr. Adam Kverty will have a benefit at the Arch in a fine bill. ; —At the Walnut Stroot Theatre, this even ing Mr. and' Mrs.'Barney Williams will appear in. tlie; Irish, .drama entitled Connie tziogoli. ' 7 : \- —At the Chestnut Street Theatre, to-night. The Field of the Cfibb of Cold will bejeepeatea bv Mrs, ‘ Oates’ Bin-bisque Company. Miss Carrie- Augusta Moore will appear- in her wonderful evolutions upon parlor skates. The famous gymnasts, tlielieoii brothers, will also appear. ( , ’ ■ -■ • • ' —At Fox’s American Theatre, to-night,rt first-class miscellaneous performance is of fered. ■ . ■■ 1 • 1 ■ —At the Eleventh “Street Opera Mouse., an entire heyv ' hill will, bo' presented this evening. ; • —At the Seventh Street Opera House a'firshclass minstrel entertainment is ’.offered, tor this evening..: •V: ■ —Signer Blitz will give exhibitions.of magic, and legerdemain,at the Assembly Buildingsji every evening during the -week, and bnWed-'- nesday and Saturday afternoons. , IWe have alluded- to the artistic and beanti ini tabicavr illustration of Fihist, to be rb ppafed nckt Thursday evening at tbe-Seveti teenth Street Drawing-Boom, for the benefit of the Newsboys’ Home. Wo have just learned that the young and lovely pruria donna, Mrs. Susan* Uallon Kellelier, has charitably consented to sing between the acts. Mrs. Gabon Kelleiier has iijipeared pucp, as Marguerite , in the exqni.-ite creation of Gounod. If anything could add to the attrac tions ofTiTplcTniul t x lii bi riori irwoiild bo her repetition of those strains, too seldom'heard, of, tho jewel-song and the Jiing e,f Thule. ,'Xic.kKt.sJnay be procured of either of the fol lowing gentlemen : Edgar W. Eiirle, 81(5 Chest iiijt street ; F. T. S. Harley, No: 1118 Chestnut street; T. C. Parrish, No. fill Walnut street. The Pilgrim will be exhibited at Concert Ilall every evening during the week. These instructive and ' poptda'r paintings' still' coir'-' tinue lo attraci large crowds. CITY BULLETIN. Local Chowder —The streeoeof the Second Ward are now in better condition,-so far as cleanliness is concerned, than most other see tidhsjcf the city. Tlie district i s under the charge and supervision, sb iar as the Board ot Health is concerned, of Captain .Tames West. Our reporter, yesterday, met .Captain West walking observinglv over the district iu ques tion. The 'gentleman,' pro Hum publico, had neglected bis own “ honop He was spending his morning in- scrutinizing the manner in widely Bad been done by tho contractors the work of cleaningtlie streets of the district un der, his charge. For some reason or other the “ small Streets’Lln-i he ,loAver_pail_ ol'..the_cit,y. are more clean than many of the broad ave nues that lie up town. Many of these little streets are soswept by the people who occupy the boustß fronting upon them that each sepa rate and distinct cobblestone wears . a pol ish that would reflect- credit even upon an agate. Most of these peo ple own their' own houses.. Of Biddy dom, tlic-y' are as entirely independent as a newly-iiTrived Teuton is independent of either chowder or terrapius. These streets' are as neat, as a newly-moulted canary. A huckster who dropped in the. highway either an oyster shell or the viscera of a shad, would never again do a dollar’s worth u with any inhabitant. of tho locality, with their trim littlu court yards, tilled with bird-boxes and rose bushes, his vest-pattern visibly expanded with exultation." "In''"tire wider streets the contractor finds more work to do. The lucre servants employed in n house, the keener mint be the vigilance of its mistress', dfor this reason the place to find neat door-yards, immaculate cobblestones, good habits and well brought-up children, is in just such streets as those, in front pf whose houses the blue-birds-twitter, in the district presided over, in a sanitary point of view, by Captain dames West, , ■ . If any class of people earn the money they receive,'it is the class'of people.prol'estjionally known as “riggers.”- A set of them were at w ork this morning in making adjustments to the flag-roast that caps Jndepehdence Hall., In order to Climb the pole in question, they are provided wiili lenflier garters, pierced with metallic hooks, licit give them grip bv sinking in the wood. They arc endowed td'k degree with something that can never be cul tivated or developed—the faculty mapped out ■ upou the human cranium, and termed the of . . gun of .weight, ,J n some people tills is wholly lacking. The suoliinity of sensation tliat. in spires one man when lib mounts to the other in a balloon, would lie the eiinivaleut of a lapse into insanity if experienced by another. The man who last year dressy! in gilt the sphere upon the flag-mast of the" Huui.etin building had a hump of weight.” upon his cranium that.lemvJcr registered as seven.plus. There was something to spare, even at that. That so many people this morning paused to . gaze upwards-at llie riggers upon the State House flag-mast, is nothing remarkable. At tliat altitude the men appealed no bigger than pigmies. .Important, building improvements in the. vicinity of Sixty-tilth and Vine streets are now receiving their finishing touches. The goat pastures amt iisjgiragus beds i n the vici uity , look ti]i6h the.Jimit.s of tlu-ir present Jease a very short.' Where bull-frogs a year ago sal crooning upon their haunches are now the marble steps that h ad to the portals of palatial homes. The stock of "West Philadelphia is certainly going 1 iin. After riding until one is tired, “ the half, as our friend the Queen of Sheba said to .Solomon. “Jlttsn’t been told” or. seen. ; The fruit trees are now in suburbs‘are liow so many sections of a literal Edeu. With birds and liotvers, ami the bland breezes that render the environs of-Philadel phia a mundane paradise, Sfii'iiyg'Viusihess bay fully commenced. Tin; rush of people, yester/ day, was to the cemeteries. The object was to renew the floral offerings of the bygoDe, or to make them for the first time, upon “the hil locks where the turf heaves in many a moul dering heap.’-’ / Church HosiE.f-Thu anniversary sermon in behalf ol" the Church Home was preached last evening, at /the Church of the Holy Trinity, by the "Rev. Thillips Brooks. The church was densely crowded, the middle aisle being occupied 'by the children of the Church Home, wfio presented a very attrac tive appearance in their neat uniform dress. Evening Prayer was read .by the Rev. Ur. Paddock and ‘the Rev. Mr. Hodge, and ah eloquent Kermon.was preached by the Rc-y. Mr. Itrooks, who discussed, with bis peculiar felicity, the childhood of Christ iti its various applications to the wants and characteristics of human childhood. The sermon was a masterly production, and was supplemented hv a brief, but most appropriate and powerful appeal for the Church Home, which is now engaged in raising .the sum of fifty thousand, dollars, for the purpose of enlarging the opera tions of this excellent charity, which is to be located a short distance out of town.” 1 After the sermon a collection was rnaifb, re viving about live hundred dollars. Kutiug .- Wlic-colleciioh, the, children sang-aw, Easttlfc Carol, with a very beautiful eflect, alSii-the large cougregatiou was dismissed. BTFAI.INO GEESK.-.Tolm am I Hannah Dan ley were arri-ste.d yesterday, on Salmon street, in. the Twenty-tilth Ward, upon the charge of the larceny ot geese, 'they.were, taken be fore Alderman 1' ieid, and were held in $6OO ■ hail for trial. .lohn Voelcker, charged witlrTTavaug/stahl,, d dohn Kurtz, a- Mated (‘lscwhcre, had a tu aiing before Aid. Kerr this 'luuiating, and was held in; .>l,OOO hail to answer at court. CELEISRATION QV THE ADOPTION .Of THE FiitEenth Amendment—Tomorrow will be again day ainoiigthocolored citizens, li.iv- I ng been setapart by the colored people for a : celebration iii honor of the ratificatloiiof the Fifteenth Constitutional Amendment) Atsiin i ise a national salute .will* be tired by Jitlm AY. .1 acksori Post No. 27 O. A. K. bombard Street. Presbyterian Church', liev.'Johu. B. Reed, pastor, will be opened for divine service, and i lieTlifiddeus Stevens‘Monumental Assocla tionwillnttend service, there, ; During the morning the unveiling of the Stevens Monu ment; which is to form a feature in the proces sion, • will. : take place in front of In dependence Hall, at which time a speech will, be „ made by Mr. G. W. It. Hall, President Of the Association, and roso-- lutions read by Mr. N. S.Bowen. ,An Ame rican and Cubamflag will also be presented to' 1 'the Association. During - the day a • banner ■will be presented by tho Union League, in honor of ; the occasion." Those who desire to participate in the procession will assemble <Jn; Broad street, right ’ resting out ItaceatrCet, ad X o’clock P. M. Thomas OharrioCk htik ‘been chosen Uliief Marshal, and has selected as his aids Jacob Lewis and George T. Burrell,' -The light -of- ’ the parade . • will ’ comprise'. Post No. 27, G. A, K.; the .ExceLsibr lie- • serve: Regiment, l '.CoIJ.L. ,E. .French.;: the ’. Soldiers’ and Bailors’ Orphans): an 4 the Sblf diers; bailors and Officers of: the late war. The •civic portion of the parade will he in eight di-: visions, and will comprise different societies and delegations of citizens from all of the W ards, The rear'will'bo brought up by a cav alcade. The route of the. procession will be down Broad to Lombard, down Lombard to Fifth, up Fifth to Pipe, Up Pine JO Ninth, tip Ninth to ’Chestnut, down OhestOuttpFitth.iip Filth to Thompson,, up Thompson' to Twelfth, down Twelfth to Aron, 1 lip Arch to Sixteenth, down Sixteenth to Locust, , down Locust, ioßroad,.down Broad to: Horticultural Hall, and theye dismiss. At the close of the probes- > sion the mass-iueetingwillimmediately be Con vened in Hortieulturai Hall. : Among ’those invited to be present are : President Grantp Viee-Presidentc-Colfax; Chief Justice Chase, -HonrGeorgo ■ Sr-Boutwollr*Benators Cbarles- Sumner, Oliver P. Mortou, Henry Wiison, Simon Cameron, John Scott and Hiram R: Bevels; Representatives.Benj...F, Butler, Win. D. Kelley, Geo. W. Julian,Gen. O. O. Howard, Bis,Excellency John W, Geary,State Senators Morrow B. Lowry, James X,. Graham, Gen. Harry -White Ay ended Phillips, William Lloyd Garrison; Geo. H. Boker, Fred. Doug lass, Professor William Howard Day, John W. Forney, William Nesbit, Galusha Grow, Robert Purvis, John* M. Langston, Isaiah <L Wears. William B. Mann, Geri. Louis Wag ner, William D. Forten, and Octavius V. Catto. The exercises of the day will close witlpgrnnd- festivities, in -iHorticulturaL-Hall,, commencing at 101*. M. ' , ■ Banner Presentation. —A presentation of a banner to Mary Commandery, No. HU, Masonic Knights Templar, stationed at Phila delpliia, will taherplaco-'at- tbo—Academy of Music on Thursday evening next. A very line programme has been prepared for the oc casion. The iirst part will comprise a eon cert by the Young St iinnerchor and the Ger-’ mania Orchestra, all under the direction of Mr. Wm,-Hartmann. Tho instrumental music will consist of- Weber’s Festival {Overture Adagfo, from Kafliwoda’s Symphdny No. i, and First Finale from Tannhauser. ,«Sir Jacob Graf will sing “In Native Worth,” from “ The'Creation,” and the Young Mfinnerelior will sing the. Grand Hymn “ Joyfully revives the Creation,” and a Scotch son 4, In the secondpart.af lh.e_programn.ie,.during the. per formance’of the “ Grand March” from Tann liauscr, the Knights of Mary Commandery. No. 36, St. John’s, No. 4, Philadelphia, No. 2, Kadosh, No. 29, of Philadelphia, and Cyrene, No. 7, of Camden, N. J., will form upon the stage, when the Banner of Mary Command ery, No, 26, K. T.j will be presented by E. Sir tA nd reW B oheno, J r., and he received “by E." Sir AVilliam J. Kelly, Eminent ‘ Commander of Mary Commandery, No. 36, K. T. The jnext ceremony, will he the dictation of the banner by Very Eminent Sir and Ilev. Joseph S. Evans,Grand Prelate of the Grand Encamp ment of the United States, assisted by Past, Grand Prelate Sir and Bev. Robert H. Patti son, D. D., of the Grand Commandery of 'Ppiiiisytvntiia, and Sir Wm. D. Thomas, Pre late of Mary Commandery, No. 36. Chorus, “Pilgrlmsi Return from the Wars in the Holy Land,” from Tannhauscr, will then be given by the Young M iinnerclior.with orchestral ac companiment. During the performance of selections by the orchestra, the audience will he admitted on the stage to inspect the Ban ner. Business A-s Oap- The Fourth Presisyteey.— This morning the Fourth Presbytery held a meeting at the Presbyterian Publication House, Chestnut street, /Rev. S. W. Duiheld, Moderator, in the chair. The committee, appointed at the request of the General Assembly, to ascertain what num ber of churches own parsonages, reported that uf 35 congregations comprising the Presbytery, 17 oWn parsonages. The Committee on Narrative presented a re port, vyhich shows that the-churches are in a prosperous condition. The report was ac cepted, and will bo sent to tho General As sembly. —A<ijonrjued_until this afternoon. . .Bold Thiev-ixo Oteeation.—This morn ing about ten o’clock the house of Dr. Foley. ,;it. Seventeenth and Cutbbert streets, was entered by two thieves. Lieutenant Gorcke was notified, and sent Policemen Hereto and Haverstock to the premises. As-they entered the front door the robbers got. through the “f nijrdoor oil the roof; The-officers pursued them. One o.f_- the fellows drew a revolver, hut did not use itlg The ..thieves ran across several roofs and’"finally succeeded in escap ing." One of them threw oft' his coat, and the garment was captured by. Officer Hereto. Ihe only article stolen was a pistol valued at Si 25. r i SUVI'OSKI) Till EE CaI’TURED.— Mrs. * Mc ..Jvt nna, residing at Uo. 315 Lombard street. put her head out of the window aud lustily cried “ murder!” on. Saturday ovening. The attention of Policeman Romer was thereby attracted to the premises. He obsorreirir, fellow jump over the hack fence and rjj) I ',*' He pursued the- fugitive, and at Fourth and i Lombard streets, captured him. Tno prisoner gave his name as Joseph Rilov. and sitid that he is from Baltimore. He will have a hearing /at the Central Station this afternoon. Lx ion Passengbk Bait-way.—The stock holders of the Union Passenger Railway Co. held a meeting this morning, for thee-pur-pose of acting upon the supplement to the charter, which authorizes the company to extend the road both in the northern and southern por tions of the city. The supplement was ac cepted. There were 1.'1,8fi7 votes in favor of acceptance and none against. Serious Accident.—Arthur Watersou, agfcd twenty-eight years, the driver of a lumber wagon, was thrown from his wagon at Twenty-first and Fitz,water streets, in con i-equciice of his horses taking fright this morn ing. He had a leg broken, and was.seriously injured internally. Ho was conveyed to his home at 2040 Pemberton street. I\ 0.-8. ok A —On Saturday evening last, A. 8.-Alhright, Di'P;; Henry \T; Stager, State Secretary, and George West Blake, P. S. P., instituted a new Camp of the P atria tie Order Sons of America, in. Odd B'ellow's’ Hall, at Falls of Schuylkill,' 1 Twenty-U'rst’ Ward. This is the twenty-fifth Camp of this flourishing Order organized during tuis year in the State ol Pennsylvania. A't TKMi'TPrn ltonuEßv.—Two .thieves broke . Ol'i'U the shutter of Burroughs’s shoo store, at Ncwboldand Callowhill streets, last night. Before entering the premises they were dis covered by the police, and rau. They were pursued, und one of the fellows, Joseph Steel, was captured, after a long chase. He was •locked up to await a heuvtug at the Central "‘Station. ’ RoKPEitv.—On Saturday night the saloon or John Abel, in the basement of No. Ah' 1 South Third street, was entered aud robbed of about $5. The thieves, who arc supposed to bujuve idles, then Worked their way into the i-stiili lishnieiit of W. F. Scheihle, on the first flour. From this they took a Email quantity of brass, and then left tbrongli the front door! OobNEtt Loungers.— The Fifth District Po lieu vesfetday arrested six young men on l,lie 1 (liarje of eorner-loungiug. .The prisoners ' weie all put under liail to kcefiUjo peace. PHIL A HELPH IA EVENING RU LTiETFN/ MOiN IMY; APRIL 2% 3810.0 y Open Tlik Nation,al saliic**' will lie fired' at sUnrlsO to-ttioirroW at Broad anti Markets streets. KiTha” residents? in: that vicinity who desire to avoid broken” Witido'Ws will raise them, sothat they Will not be affected liy the concussion. f fx.; StAiiiiEP.—H an unit : . Jllack;aged tWe.ntv ..llnee. years, residing 10!) CombsJilley, Second below Race, whs slabbed ih th’e/lbg at'Se'trerith and Lonibartl, last. hl^fft ) r h.V;Ellen Miller: She was admitted to the hospital;. .. , Accident.— Michael Kelly J aged 47 years, bad bis band badly lacerated by being oaught between two' cars at Point'Breeze this morn ing. He” was taken -to,i the Pennsylvania Hospital. •, • • -•. . SLIGHT roof of ahouse N 0.1014 South Fourth street /was-.damaged hjr .fire about halt-past three o’clook thie morning.- u. M v Dog F 'rnir ai> Dog K ii.i.ei).— Yesterday morning a mad dog was killed a!t Twentieth and Walnut streets. :/ , ' ... , .Fbench Plate Mikkoiw at Cost.—The splendid display .of, toil-paintings ut Earle's Galleries is reached through a shining "avontio of Inifrqrs wliici) adds: gfeatly tb tfieTmbosihg character of tbereatablisbment.. The'beautlful . Avpnii n who cuter the inner galiery every day, as if to/challenge the/cbar/rps iof the imaginary beauties,'in:tlib pictures, may; be forgiven if tiiey pause a moment in passing opt;,to revtow th'eir own attractions, enhanced in tbe/limpiil ■reflections everywhere darted back from 'tbb wnlls. 'ln this collection, the Biost- carefally selected French plate looking-glasses are 'bor dered “with the. most elegant arid, stylish frames, iii gold or walnut, from the rebel?t de signs of cultiviifed artists.- , In/ consideration' oi; the necessity of precipitating the . Spring 4ji ade, and,for business reasons connected with flie present state of gold, Messrs. Earle have . marked .down the whole; of their huge and Choice stqck. which will be sold at cost Until May Ist. Such an opportunity of obtaining the best imported goods, of warranted manu facture; on the assurance of an old and 1 estab lished house, is seldomoftered. : The Blind Can Oi-kbate Them with /Ease.— Permit me tb add my testimony to the superior qualities of the >“ Groverßaker” Sewing machine. , . lem totally blind, and have been from child hood. Sometime since I concluded to purchase a se wing machine. In making my selection it was necessary for me to procure the simplest, ns well as tho lights est running, and the easiest managed machine. Alter testing the various-machines, I was fully convinced that the Grover & Tinker liacl all these required qualities combined. I pur < based one, and in a very short time could liem, fell, tuck _anrt_do..aU._.kin.ds. of .sewing W ith the grentekt ease. One of the many great advantages I find that the Grover & Baker lias over all other machines is, you can sow from the finest to the coarsest fabric without, change of tension, I cbeerfully rucommead it to all who desire a hrstreliiss riuiqhiuee- -.--; Bachel Wood, ! 803 South Ninth street, Philada. Bade or Bronzes, Ornamental Vases, &o.—Mr- Janies A. Freeman will sell on to-' morrow (Tuesday) morning, at lOi o’clock, at. -1 lie salesrooms, No.-422 Walnutstreet, a collee tion of French fire giitand brorizeclocks, Can delahras, large mantel vases, bronze groups and figures representing AlexlTndßrtff”Mace dbn,Tnnbcenbe and Astronomy, Fi delity, Greek Art, &.c.,: and finely-executed groups and statuettes in alabaster stone of -Dance of Venus, Three Graces, Flora,-Ventin' uf Canova, &c., together with Several fine Agate, Bardiglio, A Marino and-Gastellina vases and urns, of Grecian, Komanand Gothic designs, the tout ensemble forming a ,very com plete collection. Catalogues are now ready, and can be had of the Auctioneer, or ,of the importers, .Messrs Viti Bros : Siieujiian’s Pipe.— The painting-of Sheri dan’s ride still continues on exhibition at the Academy of Fine Arts, and is daily-visited by. large crowds ot people. Mr. Pugh has, gener ously devoted the entire proceeds of the exhi- Intibn, for the present week, to the .Lincoln Institution for Soldiers’ Orphans. Mr. /Mackenzie, the florist, has kindly contributed a mini her oi tioral decorations r Vthe exhibit tiun,and Mr.lloberts will read thepoem every evening. ' Tesiteeance Meeting.—A mass temper ante meeting, under the auspices of the Na rional Temperance Society, will be held in iiev. Dr. Stryker’s Church, Broad and Green streets. On Tuesday .the 26th inst. Addresses are expected from Hon. James Pollock and Pev. Drs. Willets, Payne, "Stryker and Ran dolph. M i LiTAirir Ball.—The military and citizens dress ball of C Company, National Guards, will t.nke place at the; nail in Race street, be low Sixth.-this evening. Col. Hahnanus Neff will lie Master of Ceremonies, and Col. J. A Gorgas and J. G. Butler Floor Managers. - o The Millinery Harvest.—lt Ls evident/ that the Indies of our city have discovered' That the' pliirc-of all others'in* Philadelphia to select the most henutifn) poms hi Trimmed Hats and Bonnets is at tho l< puhir Atillixery Emporium of Messrs. Kennedy A Pros., No. 1‘29 Chestnut Btreet. This splendid establish nient is now thronged daily with the beauty and fashion nt our city ss thickly as honey tieos beset a bed of flowers or ii field of clciver in June. Theirstnre is literally filled villi ( ustomorsdroin morning till night, and were ft not' for their mammoth wliolesale department, from which • their retail. stork iB constantly fed, their counters and esses would eefiaTulvdic swept oflialf Their 'goods at it nst every twenty-tour Ilnurs. There are two palpable reasons for this popular partiality for the Messrs Kennedy. Their assortment in replete with every French and Amoriciin novelty, in liiUtt rbds.trimhnugH, and hutH und bonnets, whilst their French Flower Department has no parallel on this con rincut. Moreover, they are selling real imported French Flow era at ns moderate prices as are ÜbUafly charged for rlie domestic, which they are enabled to do through the great advantages secured to tin m by their large whole sale trade. Their wonder/uhu low prices lor the most e egunt goods have undoubtedly much to do with their present rush ot customers. ; The Ladies* , Sorohib Chub, of New, York, recently.changed their discussions from Woman’s to Hair Preparations and Pimple Banishcrs. They declared that, where nature had not endowed thorn with beauty ,it was their right—yea, their duty— to seek It w here they could. So they nil voted that Magnolia Balm overcame Sullowncsn, Rough Skin aud Ring marks, snd gave to the complexion a most tftJltngiMfßo rosian) and marble-liko appearance (dangerous to men* nodoubt); and thnt Lyon’s Katbalron made the jflair grow thick, soft and awful pretty, and! moreover pre vented ft from turning gray. If the proprietors of these -articliH'did not send the sisters au luVoico they smart. , Kennedy & Bros., No. 729 Chestnut street, importers of Fine Millinery Goods. Wholesale 'and retail. - Another giant stride has been made in chimicftl-soionct'- Phalon's Vitalia, on SAUVATraN’ .you Til -E IlAiit,.-ifir au .astonishing improvement on ail K reparations for restoring thouatural color of gray imir, eretoforo known. It is pellucid, cooling, limpid, in odorous and never-failing,and hasuosediuient. Bold by all druggists und fancy goodedealors. Kennedyh’ Trimmed Hats arc perfect little gems ; their Bonnots are unequaled. IIrsMAN Braces!—Patent Bed Krids and Putent Lever Buckles. See the name on each Buckle ') lie name is the Trade mark 1 J. W. 1 Bcott & Co 814 Chennwt street, sell them. ■ > ! Kennedy & Bros., No. 72irChostnut .street, r are quoted as the highest authority in' FasVnohs. Prices' very modefale. - All the Latest Styles Coatings. Pantaloon Stuffs, and Ykhtings At Cuaulks Stokes's; No. 824 Chestnut BteekT, ; The ompleasant., and oftentinieH painful re sults upon the skin attending exposure t.o our most chi npcnbh*dinette, may bo outiroly obviated by thnusa Ol BuRMMT’h KAI.LISTON. Ken.nlsdy Bros,, 729 Chestnut street, tiro 4»U\ ln lindies* Uid«, Uich Sasli Ribbouß,*utl If iny Laces, , . _ - CITY NOTICES. Bark Ball ami. Ckicket Pant.s Thrso Dollars, All Wool, At ItocKiiiLL & Wilson's' * No. CO3 and €O5 Chestnut street, For Bpring Wear, Now AnnANokn for Public Inspection, (tAiti'F.Tß'find lilattVplf’niade .ttp’ arid laid: Matrusses iHnde ovgr.; tfurtilthfe ra-hpholst red anT vftrn't'lHtl; No*»eliut workmonvumploycwl. ; ALIIEHTBON & OO. f Fifroonth %ml Uiioatriut Btraatr.* Kknnedy & 729 awi fliencknowlrdpcd Twlnra of FhMiloii in Ladios’ Ronnri Hate ni.tl liouuGta. Their Fronch Iflowora uro vur> 80p<*rlor. A v ••' ;T W.’A'V ■ OAKronp’s lifttOHt AStylos of * Ladies’and Miflfloa’ Spring tints •* ; Can In* hml at tliolr Storo, -v . 834 unit 83d OUodjtuutatfeot.;. ’ Ladies visiting the ciVy should not leave without Rrefnc tho iipw WiHinery Emporium. of .Tho*., Kennkdy & Bjro».» 729 Chestnut B»r«Jok •, Gents* Hats! Gknts’ Hats! Tho beautiful Spring Stylea . v . ‘ ' >■ are-now roaay.ftt v \ * OAKFOtti>s\ under the Continental. •’ Cokns, JPuniona, Inverted 'Nails^skilltull.v treated by: Davidson, N 0.916 Choßtnut street. Churpei* mod i-atOi • , To Quiet; flbtithe and children teething, use B6wbb’s Infant Oobuial. ' Sold l>7 aUdruggists.- • • *• : ’ v 1 \ ; uhoioal :INi>TiiUMENTB and druggista_ gundrloa/ , W ! . _ . ; Snowdkn & Brothee, 23 South Eighthstreotr • DEAENisS,*-f-v'BuXNjDltEsa > treated with the utraost Buccess, by J. Tsaacb, M. D., and Professor of Idpciißeß of the Eyo nu,d Ear (his speci alty) in the Medical College of Pennsylvania.l2 yearn ex perience. No‘. PPfi Arch street. .Tostimonials' oan bo Boon at his office.' Tho medical faculty aro *tnvited t to ac company tbpir patients, as ho.has no aocrota In his prac tice. • Artificial eyes inserted without padb. • Nd charge' for examination. ._ . /CADIES’ DRESS GOODS. ’ NO W OPEN, The, Latest Novelties ' IN ■ LAPIES* PRESS -TJUMHISIGS, Laces and Trimmed Paper Patterns, MAXWELL’S LADIES’DRESS TRIMMINGS, TAPER PATTERN, AND : DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, S.E. corner Ctiestnat and Elcventli Sts. PRINCIPAL AGENOV FOB B. BUTTEBIOK & CO.’S OELEBkATEp PATTERNS OF GARMENTS For Ladies, Misses, Boys and Little-Children. mb23wfm3mrp ; ■ GENTS’ FmtNISIIING GOODS.. The Latest London Madc-ap Scarf, THE “BEAU IDEAL.” J W. SCOTT & CO, No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET. A CAEK OF NEW STYLE FRENCH SHIRTINGS JUST REOBIVBD tall w f m tfrpj ,> ■ NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN. A s the season of the year is at hand for gentlemen to replenish their ward robe, the subscriber would particularly invite attention to his . - IMPROVED PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT, made from the best materials, work which cannot be excelled; warranted to fit and give satisfaotioff. Also, to a large and well seleotod stock of Wrappers, Breakfast Jaokets, Collars, Stocks, Hosiery, Qldves, Ties, Ac., &c. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. I and 3 North Sixth Street. ne!2 fm w lyrp ' • , ■ f ' CAKKIA.GJES, CARRIAGES. WM. D. ROGERS, dJARRIAOE RUIIiRRR, V ORIGINAL AND. ONLY MANUFACTUHER OF THE CELEBRATED ROGERS’ CARRIAGES 1009 and 1011| CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA By.Newand elegant'stylos of-Carriages-constantly produced. • mh2lmwf3mrp J). M. LAKE, CARRIAGE BUILDER 3433,3434 and 3436 Market St. WEST PHILADELPHIA. A large assortment of Carriages of every description, constantly on hand. Especial attention paia to repairing. ja!4 Gmrp§ PIANOS. Rare Chance. WILLIAM BLASIUS /The oldest of the late Urmilasiuß Bros.) NEW PIANOSTORE,^ CHESTNUT STREET. _ (Next uoor to hisfornior place,) -v" OFFERS AT PRICES, <' (For a short time only,) DECKER BROS’ Unrivalled. Pianos, (Superior to Btolnway’u,) - • ANI) THE . KRANICH, BACH &CO. PIANOS, 1 (E<jual to Btelnwayls) and ::i . Sevf r>il liuudrcd Dollars Cheaper. »P2IBITP4 - ■ ■ ■ ' ... H . \ T-l ',J . p..?< -V Fos: '7i3'£FD~ttr^ • Have nov( open a choice l&t bf bandgOtuo fleaigns U Mama Lace PointeB,LlamaLaceSaoqu(SB,|Llapi4LaoeMarteAntplnotte8 f fromsl2tof9o«. .■•'iWo are now selling fine quaHtien . Black Hefnahies 30 per cent, below Wholesale Prides, Having madelnrge purchase?,' two jnoritbs ngo, before Hernanlea had atlvanoed in prica. Black French Hernanles atB7l-2c. j J;t f Silk and TfWl Hernanlea at 76e. ■ All-wool Hernanlea at €6c* irSilk and Wool Hernanlea at $1; : Silk and JYool Ilcrnanlesat $i 25.. ! :t;rr! Two yards wide Silk and Wool; Hernanies at $3, worth $4. Summer Sjlks, of,every variety, from 37i1-,2 to $2- : Japanese Sliks.ofevery variety,froirisrtoslso. . Colored Ores 9 Silks* choice colors t $1 25 to ss* ‘ ' Black Gros Grain Silks, of the best makes, $1.29 to $8 50. Traveling Dress Mixtures, of overy .variety, 250. to $1 60. Mottled Grenadine8 r 3 Mo., very cheap.' 1 Jouvin Kid Gloves, Spring Colors, I and 3 Buttons, our own importation. ... Choice assortment of Misses’. Kid Gloves. M . M. H A FLE I GH, IQIS and 1014 CHESTNUT STREET* Gom%aejieiiig:Monday.-Apinls3sth, —— POWEIGN DKY GOODS 500 Additional Suits for Ladies, $lO 00. T 7" 1,000 Llama Lace Sacks and Shawls. Great Novelties in Children’s Dresses. Grenadines; Lawns and Organdies. ~ 7':....,,;,,.. 20 Cases New Fabrics for Suits, 25, 30, 50, 62 1-2 eta. 10,000 Yards:Black JETemani at 75 cts. Black Silks, SI~SO, r Plaids and Stripes, 871-2, $l, $1 2E New Styles in Linen Suits and Silk Suits. 500 dozen Jouvin’s Kid Gloves at reduced prices. A full assortment of English Hosiery. np23 St - • , ' ' CARPETINGS, &L. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN 509 ''Chestnut Street. rj>j _ ■' L ' '' OAIU’ETINGS. SPRING IMPORTATIONS. Greatly. Reduced J?r ices. ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. CANTON MATTINGS; COCOA MATTINGS. McCALLUM, GREASE & SLOAN, No. 50$) CboHtnnt Street. mbfiy fmSmrp ~; , NEW CARPETINGS. V WE AHE NOW OPENING A FULL LINE OF FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CARPETS, a OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS. OF AU OBADES, WHICH we ABE OFFERING AT GRKATLF BB PHCED PRICES FBOM LAST SEASON. LEEDOM. SHAW 4 STEWART, 685 MABKET STREET. - f.lOAmrpS I [‘TITHE, &C. rottjs FURNITURE. Reduction in Brices SUIT TELE TIMES. $lOO,OOO WORTH OF ALL KINDS. GEO J. HENKELS, 1301 and 1303 Chestnut SV I'XJENITURE. ■JOBIja. . 181 C CHESTJiCT STREET, : | ; T 1 ns unquestionably *BOOl6 ■ of the lowest and prettiest styles of I'INE FURNITURE evor before produced. In regard 46 Quality and finish ,t)V* .Tfic/U r#»T»uul l ltfrrOAßl-NBS !s*lt*4ba attention of thoso in i’ nding t< pur >hi bo to call a i<: exnmine his 'dock,which v ill bu sr> oat pn< ©Btbatm ibf prove tempting, . ■ ■ wi»3»-»v tf ■' ' • ' • , ibofObh >ho1»„ BARTLETT, No. 33 South Sixth. Street, Erer thinkfnl for the patronage ex tended him-heretofore, and desirous of further favors, begs to announce his Spring Styles of Boots and Shoes for Gents’ and Boys’ wear. V , A \large assortment, ofCustom-made Coods, made on his Improved Lasts, are “unrivalled for comfort, and beauty, enables him to furnish a ready tit at all times. •, ■ ■ , fj/rp J. ■* *- ««? i ■ > ,1; , Has arranged for the week, The moat attractive stock of :ver.ofj? 7 PER CENT. GOLD LOAN, Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Min nesota B. R. Co.*B FIRST MORTGAGE 50 YEAR BONDS. I (The Accrued ' Interest is trom November I*l J 1_ 1 ; ThcFo Bond« Tire interest, in rom,ttt New York or London; Abe interest being pay* able in May and, November, They ore (onx trtibU into stock* and aro protected by a liberal Sinking Fund,. t • They are issued upon the ueyeral sectio is of the road only as the same are completed abdln sue letafal opera tion. . % They are guaranteed not only by a first lien upon entire property and franchisee of tb6C6m; >aoy, bat alao by now current earnings, and an ample conmerc© on tbo route ol the road,.juid have not to depend for their se- ; ctirity upona traffic which the road itself Is'Oxpocted to create. '' a Ovor Throe Million Dollars have, already been #x pend«i on the road. Kighty-three miles of road aro already completed and o-juiiped, and show large earnings ; and the mb&inde ot the line is progressing rapidly toward completion. The State of lowa, through which this road runs, fa one of the richest agricultural sections of America. IU large and extending population, and its immense yield of' agrichit ural create a pressing demand for the construction of this road. The road also runs tbrongh tho fertile and growing fitate of Blinnesota.o It traverses the most enterprising and grotoinn portion of the- West* and forms the shortest 'of the great trim': lines in direct communication with New York, Chicago and Sr. Louis, ’ . Ilavliig thoroughly-investigated all tho conditlons af fectlnglbo security of theso Bonds, we feel justified fa .giving them an unqualified, indorsement as a first-daw and thoroughly safe investment, as secure os a Govern ment Bond can possibly be, and paying nearly 60 par cent, mure Interest than Five-Twenties. 'All marketable securities at tbeir full price, free of c*utom?i&ion and express charges, received inpayment l'ampideta and maps furnished on application. No. 34 South. Third. Street* Issue Drafts and Circular .bettors of Credit, available on presentation in. any part of .Europe. ■ ■ Travelers can make all their financial ar—' ' rangements tbrongh ns, andWC will, collect/ their interest and dividends without charge. ■■ DREXEL, WJNTHROP & CO., New York, DREXEL, HARJES & CO., ParliV " THE - EARTH CLOSET COMPANY HAVE REMOVED , I Tliclr Oliicoaiid Salesroom E" EM OVAL.—MRS. E, HENRY, MARff -fucluror of radios’ Clonki* and Mantillas, fimefugr. lu’r late location, No. 18 N. Kighth streets, inadequate' lor her largely increased btiHlnens, has romnveil tonhV KLKGA NT A Nl> HPAGIODH*WA Rtfi aOOM,‘ at thd 8. K, corner of N INTH and ARCH Btroote|, whore she now ofl'Ts.in addition to her stock of Cloaks and Mantilla**, u choice involoo of IJ?ttisloy Shawls, Lftce Poiuts .aha Bucquos. - i. ‘ mh23*3inrpfci SS':®N,:r I'. i! financial. FBEE Of V. H. TAX, or THE TAT-rarmT; J. KDOAB THOMSON, (Pre-Mont l’i-no»rlran)» Bitllrond Go. CHAKtKS L.-VnoST, - E[ENRY clews & co - Financial Aeodls of the Company, NO. 32 WALL STREET. o» BOWEN & FOX, BARKER BROS &CO., T. WHELEN & CO., KURTZ & HOWARD. mhSO Mtrp . ■ .. DREXEL & CO., American and Foreign Bankers. W. G. RHOADS’, 1221 M ARKET STREET. >l3-tf rpfe ' imovxe;
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