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r-rr, .0-- - ' _ y- 4 -- ‘1 ,0 7, .1010 1 1iin Aig*NlL ----Moll. about "ten "•:: : 4 1 . 1 00 .44 . 1 41 0 / 1 4ernliat lbw 44 - i s qui %AU joined:; Atria , Mat aWilkO t lO'lnike lilt wilibeietP, 4, .Tbek mat the 'hi4py emit* hleppeaE at;heir Mote *obi' the 6111;** Welke, we* et the oltornster ef the IP the *Wu, her husband deserted;her hatl Went tativo.edthanethor *wen, thus opening `het eyes to ilit(rsal charstSor of the people obit had t ipssueneiptt' e , For, ens irtak, t e tardstlanite bride Iliad , with. 4 alitt.****Vjair only aidsittntse during that , thettlielitt , ta - rows ,eateheptc. , At,thit en d of thee emeltrialkirtw mono to live with her again fora *hart , irit lesadnit her with East amity, 'and,llitwat- MOAT whenever she spoke at oont'plain t- his - behavior. After abusing her the, for ' ; see ineptbs,wael eanpollihq hit to, iire . ittth the , gefeaeirielei people in dilfortint ports '44 'Ow *lin WttAllmth *ohs deserted her lbr w. 4106 ,, when .:',Mmt.kg leek cud lielphiel op her bed, *Mott Sr., she lad from kir fither's bosh s street ISlStObiltalr Instinatid for her, hut without , great, lay,at, was" net ustrialliad *an some time 41111 . 1 k" r ni : 0 40-.lko oat' or b/lion find; lii:lVl4i r altidadatt Oar* sumo tioar her timer - "- bore.. MOO. she wee *sorted, and in sickness, her allattior lallaaa4 t i AIM, and istiskid her to the UM' of her'- power. pan Akorl,ltaeW that Nye bed found friends,- be -retained and own swesited hie lAd 'Melia; 'One _morning he draed *trout of bed When.showsta unable totralk; pissed, , INF es the Wr'-with see book, to.a bod-palti and ' lett beeltitiOotdata' to f irce i shirt!,-fht bite." - tortiloit t eltnt Ow found by ter *inter. Shit' a number of lasianets af °rainy extend.; Issetittatigh the three years or beronspried Atnisttlei he told *store iiiven - ,"ber,b7 s lier pa-, - )spita t and left her la the winter without seam to beta *lns ' • At - another tins 'he ditelteried ,a' hetet piefelitt. kip 'bead,•but messed'. Ones the lltaaatesal-lO'isi sadfeather - td a i-bo-; of ithrisidata. • ~ •,‘ • ibrifkatidir she made an her mind to leave Lim, kteed nem te.bar poirooto, who had altered fa lOU, • .41/1V - /tor some,, , timepestle , bed done little or, IMtbiatt at it is busload, init. lived on the money ' , Emitted ,by her With il , tawing 'machine, elven kr, her Akers !twitted on her staying with , ' ' rutap ii vored te Let - into the house, smash,' In Abe Aattetoot., - She had hint ar- , blWeed aff 'howls salad her to se. leartatiletbr thaltio4ness wee to go to the T,lfterereimthtentebe,beol•olettee ent of the whitlow' Mai •11 polo..' Yesterday %he epic "erected a` lio; *theme insisted an tattingpoteeidm et thi • Myles( taiteldne: was assU- arrested and Wool to prison. lam Akorets a pen woman otoome attractions; be stye shojis,* -Akers &arty, but eannot en:; „tart to 'be:treated ix the. Meitner hikettirvite her. as he.wipetitedip threatened to,take her ilfe; ,nied be haillsreseve sitereted in diferant pine/also site be reed# oe env tuseArisey. geloodrunkont Abaolate the trenblet and, trials of the :-Illjedwerteketatela are the natural eenesqueutsb of their ditssitini oonnsotban.—Plevdineal Sin! Riseihs pit IR'titß~k.-How Siang Oisplithllio_ tolitry have found opt thh Ifeeitier! Ulf* blister draws Adtaridsr Com -interest doffs :01_,A1 ;MOW_ fir, ) posii o it solnparablii tn. that of hr. ,110 , 1111- *Ott* 11 awl night hi fain l ee l iStier , IS - Ausa- no: asiitikfth , italootiateps.-but trtvalr laic . It gnaws,* misn'asabstiuses„with ins _ - "itsfhlkteatt - It Wadi iielastry srith:lie as a open aspider',S web: Debt rollsa ems - oeir - aid *see, blm Nod - - and foot, ia4 fahlrig' Atm :bang upon ski fatal. milkintil the hietlegoef laterals devours` hlin. Thirs Lho , *Ord to 'pay interest on Money' on a 111111i:‘ Than is tat .one thing raised on a first Alikojtomi -Aust,is. the Canadian thistle, which -Dame sew Santa /linty time -ion blow it. 'oohs -:410181/. 114101111VIF , aric probes, end• every one the ,'„"*:bie spi auiton'aftwa. Biers Ida,, ism awl, Mfr.'? Arms* spear; issl'esery single plant like **aloes' of-,bayonets. and a field foil of them fa anAlrol sd host.: The whoheplant is a torment had ",:f ow, panie: - :_had yet - a farmer had mata - hil hod or:Clanadiati , iidepee than at !,-,-4001etatis Wain. tpokfAteress: -- • - -••• riiclo;4* , `'colia.tiOic: :The „- sPinarvas:pilia.iptiOolea.; . ,_, , . „ ,„ . „ . , ~-... ~ „ • ' - liagerlvaaisitailrosa 4 'tins aiiniiiii4'./iUtigiitaek' 4:1111P . #lll- SP4I%,Ti - sad Seating 'Woo sod boude.Posasyl ihdtelt bask; sat North - . PEay thlvisaii-eluittel , I p et ..., ' iiii woo lial'd, at_ higher know. In ths Adis, .is --....,',. - thet•Aetrhusastins from thesettled mos 4if ...:: plittimosilti• -;:.: •I. '',.: •:.r:' , • . , ',. ''::!;ibt eltiSsintiis Wo es/O 'the IhtitittOsssd.lhssd l '.---; . '-, llo4o4,;litstiliisoN : tar' Als.,,wlSelmassillitsreih ' ' *iti. dWat i ,'.- : ,. r.:.,-........ 4.• . i .1•1 • .1114010 . : , '':',..o,,` ' ,"? ', 'iiiia•-• '.:-..:".::* :',..,..'7 ' ,.' 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Yana • • • " liWilter;Va :JlllllO Awns, Deb ; • • H - li Middleton, N Y THE UNION HOTEL—Arch rdresti'libiliri Third. • . . . tar - DiditavaAtinkieny city II R Luker, Allegheny °Ur T k i rAliV. ' Lihin - ` 2'.-Tr B illge,_ LI t Hi. it thin _. , - -.: '' ' ax is,..t.c NV ileKlawilifili, ' f'..:.... ... ' . 1 t.b9usb.litley, Pa, Jtlimatr. ley. ra ':: '', It F ahrlimen, Pa inn ndfiel ra . John TtGiqr• N T Glt, paver, klavenworth W 1; Waugh. L.lrenWpreh W B Baton, 'A entont W HO* , MEt T G Ellis, Mien M Bi W eaver. nd ' lirdit itiles. Warren . O. • W M CrnolieJ d ; Jii ffs.llol,Athene, 9. . :. a 0 Potter. Vls ' . MACK BEAR HOTEL—Third Et.. snows Callowttill. nos H Wolf:Danboro A W Latter Kellsrsvills tansbaeh. Paster -EH Cadwallader-Ps - tyflibialf:lvalr HAMM . rambrowsr, Ps W Maass, Moreland - J flogeland Bytom? csses,Vissf . e. Blnerry F Roads. Sontaamptos • 1,,Z4 1 81:7:14 /0 1, 8 ocl:,,5 1 /M 1 Iltorna,l:Mla Clemens. iHiesiasi f t bail e ftrada k , fauthametein 4 . :Younx. Pk, • - - obi Tatman Halifax, Pa wseC • soobilostetttr, Ohio lAM Temple, Ps , - dijkiriEltiotAL - TIOTIL—Sett et.. ,above cheated. Jam gallitter. Wait ehaster It P Brown Md - L Ilium. Odd_ - - '111646 dlaok,Shester ea rimrjh Jr eMd IA P .. fiftvie, Belmont. Fa 9. Mrs i Kent, Wrniport ia a .Cattgltt itt i tn' a j r a . Trenton H a C a sition. Trenton J P Harding•: • W 'Torbert, Elkton, Pad . • - 'SAID' EAGLE .110TELrThini it.. above Oallowhill. .toieff Irk: Bahia Co " Laois 8 Thomas. Pa colsr: rietmao,. Easton" ' , to Id hi FeltAr: Pa ii_v aim swam, Ps. - - , . W Smith, Boohoo "ilium; Boars cm. • hi* E Borgeld fa R. fAliglit.' Bucks co . , F Radcliff. Moat co Beat 0•11Wit,•Moot co '" • Smith. Moot oo • AIMS BiOkioes. MOotiii r. Elciit. Mont co "John ri.)lor. Mont c 0.," • T - Van irtad . . ale . n, MILPs Fit40.70:1;:,- - .- i ztzt : , r,;,MBIZP%riV as El opts n. hila •• ' oho D Martin. Philie Ow Mids. Mont oo Pa - NATIONAL. HOTEL—Raos eircet. above Third. LnOHaler. Plornisville Menu, Towanda R-A, Liv'reliPa , Jol` v hil e N s tirkg, Llare I P lll i erktrrgets r itrn . *Wank. ea John Y , Handler. Pottsville Gordon Aden. wesort , Mtse P Harris. 1 ork, es p Aryans. Yore; Pa. W Wood & Rochester 01 , eampal. kY , . 1( Thompson, Pf Y. 0013NTAIN HOTBlBegond street. above Marlet, 4A_Cottincham llel T Cha ll enger, Del w Mar•in. PhDs 7 - .ohnernr. Pittsburg NW 11 cobalt, Pittsburg sous 13 Wood lotion, re 0 EMU, Camden, Iv I B 'Albert. N Y ei 0 VeGenegal. Del Mne &bane, Del Mee Betellle, Del - womrr VRIXON XOVII.-,-11e6ond mt.. above Aron 'V (ninon. N V C. Fondles. W Cbiater Win Alexander, Pittsburg M Clark, Cheater co, Pa .1 W Clark, Pm ts M Anderson, Will '" MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third et ob. CallmshllL W B Kernmsrer. Mn X mrOm & da, Pa m Brawn, - Pe " T HOrieb.Pa J 'Anson. Beek' oo - -'3 !Stover, Buck. eo I 0 Thorns'. Allentown .11 Beard.B rks eo, PS. , lon Bookman. Books ao, Pn-Lern.hlhillsr. Lebanon oo klerkaClrntsmon, Pa ' .0 Jarrett, &ROA no 013 Stark. • e sno - - - D landetkorar. Pa ' IMPORTATIONS. Uteleised fo ,l'he Preu.l' , KINGSTON," lie—Bohr yr 1. Pdo'ntssue-43) bhfis sugar U toss loairoon 11 tons Nein 3 tons bitter stood 63 bass fluent° 3113 ass, bblacroffs% 11:1ass copper 17 pun cheons romp totter old D b witglsr & MARINE INTELLIGENCE. OBE FPERTiI PAGE. `ship Palawan, flanitne. 21 lows from N York, with Wee end.passeneers tot Allelardies. Bart BMW Dodd. i days from Barton, with rodeo to Twetls, Mellon it Co. arse Alfred Ezell. Beading, IS dais from Cardenas'. wr slerevfr.o. to order. • -• ._ r sohr Renard, Rochester:2o dare from Bt Johns, TR, wiO_socar tolohn Simon tc Co. Bohr w L Montague, Cameron. 80 dais from Silas ton Jam. with mum. &a to D N Wet ilax I co. 'Bohr D I; Mershon. Allen, 6 days from Boston, with anise to Crowell fro. Collins. Behr Two Brothers. Jonen. S days from Indian River: with corn to Jae I. Bewley & Co. Behr Beery Wolfe:Johnson, 2dayilton, Del, with corn and bark to Jam I. Bewley doCoCo. '‘ - •- - - •• • CLBAHIG). eteavoshlp !Centaur, Btate,'Marehman, Charleston. A -•Eferon4r. , - - , - mtemmeelrginia, Kelly, Norfolk and Riohmoad, T Webster J r .'r - • Bohr L'l . Bharp,Blew, Nionrlootonm. NI, oaptllll. Bey M., 'pm, Der, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. • '•• ''"-- ',-----' -• ' ••'•''' - SIRMORAIIDA , • - •• ' • , , Sheiticsice_Feltan,lnitton. cleared at New York yes teray for HIM. - - -'.' . . ' .. Sbeifeelde , Arabisairowei from Liverpool Marsh" 17, Arrived at New - York•yesarday. -' - -• Iftessulhip 'City- of-Matielleater:' Cummings,' for Li 'ymvsol. elfarad at New York yesterdar.' " - ' atmunshie Karnak. °minders, for -Nassau and lava 1166.-*lea et New York yesterday. • - • . . ip Vito.' Mierhostes, from New York, arrived SA l Mool lath nit.' - • • • • - 11trainistity Ant o , Below, Baltantine, from Portland, It tirenont Illtn net: '- - - -. Ship a -*mob" . Henderson, for Philadelphia, sailed trolst Islvmelcal ISM rest—• •• ,- - • _.,' Elloir , Westreorekod. •Deenn..from New Orleans for blverpord, rut sentsen lath inst: letla, lout Ea. _ Sal tb lsaleadLiedueroni from Nacre, arrived at C OiSiar- Sark •P :Blemitai BOM'. idearettat , New York, es le t_ort tars motrartet -- • -.. ' Bl ll Wed( i MrYersfor Slnisdelphis. sailed " r 11 11 4 P, irttielt=o l ;i d ol, fr i ii rid m irt n ßew L 1. 4 -0 ll r iayoiihiier -". ,from Matte ruble t. At '7llop, .IA, is , , Boole. from Wilmiasterti NC. itMvOlitt New ark vosterdey.;2 - • ' - -, liehr BAJA Wale., Roffman. for Philadelphia, elotred at Wilmitiatoa. NG, terb Met:with 166 es feet lumber, 7 hide* Moss_ or tad 1 bbi rice. , 4 1 ollr 2 Iriterlows CoNlet7, for New York; cleared at ilminston. NC. NM maw Bohr 800 No o rris. t•piey, from New York, arrived at lirsitsinstos, 1 1 1,2adfbIls - _- •- ' • " ' Behr' Miry Johnson. Plietereon. from Boston. and W lews- Bolonson, - for' Philadelphia, wailed from hew Bedford WM inst. •• • Peter Francis Edwards, Godfrey, hence, arrived at Portsmouth :Rh lest. , --;. - ro _ ... Propeller Farmer : Dennis,Damns, nonce at B a ltimore yester day, and cleared to ?stern: • Propeller Imosidess, Westerner, for Philadelphia. climred at New York yesterday. nerird Anise? Alt 6. Moray of the Ocean. Intimater, V, hamrhaerjeth, Bombe Palms. Belerdm lath. Barermos Renatt• do• T both forleew York; lath, Philomela, Bar yy:ForPobirw too for Boston: , , OXWOL&L , NOTICES. _lfsszirs — irs can fill all orders forDsresEke, Lowe - and Cortnion; Cords, Tan ana. Loops, Hooks, Coinionin.. Window , Shade., ho. tindiad six-incinths , %Wm me invited to malice oar ntoekostnen fe !we endloeil soloeud.- • • • W.N. %R:liktit'llllJßl?it. , • - To CoNsuurrrvitt. , --Quilau's CCD Lrnut - This Pratt 'timid° fog Consumption is fast superse ding /Mothers in Its curative effeetsupon those afflicts d with taboret/ler diseases; being twice as Ilnio , loloAll as tinianble oil." Prepared upon highly eoientido .ri cl - ofthetpure oti. and robbed of the nsuesous taste of the plain article, it is resolved into the stomach in its jellified form, without mutication, and is gradually dig, solved sad digested. 'passing into the 'small intestines dvon'br &of. *spilling the Wigan of the' body by Its nutritious'properties, and thus essiettlig and sustaining riatnrii ovefooming the dismiss. Approved bp -the PrewtorkAitailinnY bledleina and recommended br the feeilts , everywhere. this preparatien is wilful endy isferedinta rifmedy, for Consumption and all Sorofulava &Wilma; sold by 'PRbDERICK BROWN. iornor of CIIMITNUT and FIFTH Streets t PRgDCRICE. .saows, Jr.,Contineatal Howl; mid T. W. oYorr - 44 /39N8. mbtl *Want , - !Cniiiipints Aim* aßcusulorrsu.—lifor.ens, Ikorsiod,Demeake, .eittbfe and cheap, enn be ob. Weed Odra - H. CARRYLL Ec NRO.. -.-mb3l ac - - -11 i CUESTN UT Bt. M. Fria' °mann= Samna SSWING MACHINES are the best in the Sorbet t warranted to alt kinds orfam.ly - stewing or tailoring in the beat instair. or fan pries reloaded IGO and upirards " - • - ea CHESTNUT Breit, mhti-tettut up stain. Wiatrtow &tallier at Wholeiale or Retail. . 7 =4:!aiti nix-montlin' Nom Fs inv i ted to narobioe fronton, stook, whist'h blame and wall sidoeted. W. ILVASPri. &;.0.110.. - tmpottorn and Dealer. in Cnr lain. Material,. and Trimmlage( Tit CEISBIII - tiT Muncie Ball, , 'LoNtorr-Rars: This celebrated European Ranee, lately lotrOdosild into, this toothy by Pecker Bros., London, and now being Sonoran/ need throushoiar this United !Rates ' possessing en unrivalled flow) and delicacy of teat* wissi_vi or to, all others, 34 an *so, lent aid to' digestion, and is highly venom narniAlia fordrorrawila. 'lt tribes reeedenes or the Wor westershire Ranee. and in sold at halt the price. gold by PARKER, wholesale agent for the United Staten, and It* all wasnotishie MOWS and dealers in Diable' and ,preserrta . - rohla•tbstulm 6 4 Dexests Pos-Cummixs, of all colors sOiliats iird t Wand 01: Over= pieces to store " , W. H. caßavt. & BRO., sei3l4t V Yuonfq Halt 70OHJ 1'N1.7 Ss . Am is s Sirma Iftna)—lfommosi Seam thmosio aid .Wasini esaftwrsi-Deposits m ama Inman mil large amounts, from AU alums of tkm solltalunits. sad allows Ifttsreat at the rate of FIVE Alf& OEN Leer wpm. , Zdsnl a y Atm els drawn cheeks without loot of la-, tempt, r - "OS. ,0P 49 ; dftlirt from II milli 11 o'clock, and on Mon day 4as lastardar turd nine la the imams. Free &mt. 110110.111'1',ULL ; Treasurer and secretary, WWI. IL MORRIS. 800'reiria Ltoz (Imams, from great ofinsfsisoa" amnion guile in N.Y.-099n ttua day at 12 o'cloak, grind bargains, at W,ll. CAA RYL & BRO., • addl l-it - • • 719 CHESTNUT St. 210tITISSISD ANDWAsegasfrigROMINTS, AND t►e trade 10100,14111$ ant solicited to examine the large sad welt-seleoted stook of :Window Shades, Trimmicse. Cattalsitiliteslals; Upholaters,Otiodi, at N 0.1530 0,11011(IIT Street, beim"' eisveutta, At this astsblish , sleet will, be found the lastest, best, and cheapest ea. , antategt of tM above goods to be teen fa t►u oily. , , . W. HENRY PATTEN, It", itIOVIIESTNUT Street, Epp PAIRS, VACS CIIBTAINs; from suction, it 9rOstAgirgnins, in' Maininin Hail; 7 9 CAYSTNUT 1**99.. (nOiSI.3O ‘W:11. oatitia, sito. _ BOUDOIR BERIXO MAORINR.— , IF I LOIED i Ir A B T I•rpf.R T F E A It Malidadildik Dee% TA ARCH It. ROM' wanted 1 1 ,114 . , Ctrwrims, ,sll styledland prices at Omit pitmans, from auction. at Via OVSTNVT 9f. 121351.3 t • W If OARRYL. lt BRO. ' - ' - Wiiiixtivihtente.- - --Deslere in the city sad the trade generally, are late / red that, have the atweetie4 ntleseinw, ready; BENZIN PATTEN. tiktalliTNUT 80.44. e 1 . q if19.1.11111U0 11 CORTA11(11, fro* N,Y. sue IVIIVOAIIUiIiVik JIM, ' PlP4t:ic ‘ . l l. ; 7 , - AM S P* ,I P, , , ,CI F 4 r inFT at ' , . , lINEPOSTANT TO "TAILORS , AND 0T119.118.-- / ybcOnnir Deka Elowisvlllaeliins COMPOILY halm justantAtitoids asterior Ettuttle-Maohlus, lane • size,'l4lllW 0100 d. -witit West impravemats. Tnas Ow. For ails at No.llo-CHESTNUT Wadelphliii. - • '•- - 3 • ' -•• GILT BOII'D WINDOW 'MONS r and FIN- Gold Bor'd WindoerShades and Fixtures; ST each. Gold Bor'd Wiadow,Shades and Fixtures. $3 each, Gold Bor'd Window Shades and Fixturei, each. Gold Bor'd Window Shades nod Fixtures. $5 each. W. H. CARRYL 4k. BRO., 115 CHESTNUT St. WINDOW SHAMS, DIRECT FROM OUR OWN manuOkotory. W. HENRY PATTEN, • • 630 CHESTNUT BOW. SALAMANDER Frita-P,ROo, aurse.—A very large assortment of SALAMANDERS for aide at rea sonable prises, No.= CHESTNUT et., Philadelphia. ' sugs-tf - , RvANs & WATSON. SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAPSTY Taus! OortrAtty.—Ohaitered by the State of P•nnsylvanis. 1. Money to reeelved Oral der, and in any amount large or email. 2. POPE PER GENT. interest iv paid for money from the day it la put in. 1. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever It is called (or, and without twee*. 4. Money is reoeiveo from Executors, Administrators, Guardians, and other Triuneee, In large or email sums, to remain a long or short period. • 6. The money received from Depositors is invested in Reed Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first clans securities. 6. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest oorunr Third street. Ph ibutelehla. Jalll • ' TEN BumAx HAIR.—How many persons &btu* this delicate and beautiful ornament, by burning It with akoholic walhoo; and plastering it with arcane, which has no affinity for the skin, our, is not absorbed ! Burnrit's Cocoaine, a compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, /to. a unrivalled as a dressing for the hair, is readily ab sorbed, and is peculiarly adapted to its various condi tions. preventing its falling off; and promoting its healthy growth. See advertisement. ONE PRIOR CLOTHING OP MN LATNST Sty Lits, merle in the beet manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted made factory. Our ONE-PRICE - system Is striotly adhere to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES to CO., sag-if OH MARKET Street. MARRIED. CANTT pr—smrni —On the 19th that.. by the Rev. 18. McCullough. Mr. John It. Centlin to Miss Mary A. Smith. all of this •Ity KERN—ROFFMAI2.—On the 23th Init., by Rev. R. W. Rutter, Mr. William A. Kern,f this city. to Miss Deorguina Roffman, of Coopertoirn, Delaware county. FORSITTR—eCIIREINPR.—On the 28th initent, by Rsv. Themes' O. Trotter. Biett. W. Forsyth. of May ri town. N. f., to Miss Massro eldest daughter of Wm. Id • I. ehrriner. of rhtlevielphia, • LAM( BY—IAOR ON.—On the 29th inst., by Alder man David Bottler. William W. Lackey to Lydia Ann Jackson. both of West Chrater, Pa. DIED. LANG ASTER.—On the 20th inst., Jiwob B.Lanctustlir, in the 60th year of ho. age. DE SaNNO.--on the 20th Niro, Sarah Be Benno, in the 66th year of berate. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fella meant - to attend her funeral, from her late resi dence 1812 Ridge avenue f o ti n , timidity morning, April lot, without • at freE 'c . l .-TO k 4 year of his age, Thomas B Price. formerly of Cecii county, Md. Ilia relatives end friends are invited to attend the to ners!. from his late residence. Pio. 120 North Fifteenih stre.t. on Bends. rooming, at 10 o'oloos. BOYLK,—On the gith inst.. Mrs. Sarah Boyle, relict of the late James Boyle. in the 78th year of her age. Funs al from her late tendon... No. 718 Swanson st.. below Almond. thin (Saturday) afternoon, at I o'clock. • HAAS.—On the 27th inst., Jitcob Haas, in the 76th 'ear of is age. Funeral from his late residence. Bharpnaok street, Germantown. on dander afternoon. at 2 o'clock. CH FSNUT.—On the 29th inst. , a ft er a short Mena. Samuel. eon of 1361131.191 and Mabel& Chesnut, aged 2 years and 6 months. Funeral from the residence of his parent*. Rowland villa, Twenty-second ward, this (Saturday ) at 2 o'clnek P. M. ERB/IN.—On the 29th that., Sohn Erwin, in the 24th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, Hamilton at.. east or Twenty second, this (Faturday) afternoon, at three o'clock EMIAN.--On the 23th instant, John,Enran, aged 6t Mtn Funeral from his late resi 4 enos. No. 7 Beach this 4 a turdsv I afternoon. at 1 o'clock. - HOUGHTON.—On the 24th insta,.t. William Thomas, son ~f William W. and Elisabeth Houghton, in the 224 year of hie are. Funeral from the residence of his Parents, Warren street.-above Moore, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. futra.—On the 19th iweitot. Fleniamm Wrieht, inn or Alexander and klisabettt Kelm, aged $ years and 6 menthe. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 764 Smith Eighth st.. above Catharine. this (baturday) af teninnn, at 3 o'alnck. LYL o.bn the Mitt leek, William C. Lyle. aged 42 years. Funeral from his late residence. in Castellon . avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty.firet and Wood sis . th a Petunias ) morning. at 10 o'oloak. - MI ',NAM OW.—On the 29 h at., Edward. son of.les. and Ellen Milnamow, mien IS years and 1 months. Funeral from the residance of hie Parents. Clarion street. between Thirteenth and Broad, this (Saturday) afternoon. at 3 o'clock MON B Lf. —On the 13th inst.. Mrs. Ellen, wife of Wm. Monett. in the 131 year of her age • Pusan from the residence or her husband, N 0.939 Sartatu street, above Poplar, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock • MYEREL—On the Situ instant, Mr. John Myers. in the 46th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence. N 0.1614 Cherry at. below Frankford road; on Idenday. at half past three o'clock. • xA wilflON.—On the 29th instant. Laura 00110(11 , 1 daughter of Thomas 0. and Mary A. Rawson. in her 4th sear. Funeral from the residence of herixtrenls, No. BID North ,F,fteentlr street, on Sunday afternoon, at one teolock f OCT.—To Mannyank, on the 28th instant, George Stout. aced N year. Funeral from his late yeaidenta. in Kelley's lane.be twen °resit lane and Centre Street, on Sends, after noon. at f n don.. oMITIL—On the filth inst., Henry, eon of Caleb and Ann Smith Fanswal from the residence of his intents. Wilde vine Upper Darby. int Finndsy. at I o'olos l / 4 P. et • • TICK 111101. - Oa the 19th tan., Beam yiekner, in the WIT gear of Ws age. • Fe oral from his father's residence, No. 214" North. T, W wstity•stoond street, on Sunday morning, et nine o Omit. 1tA118 0 ...0n thelgth inst.. nand. Hymen Weither, son of Groree and Magdalene Welsher. aged 80 years and II months. Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. MS Rollover street, Eighteenth ward, on Sunday afternoon, nt o'c'ook. MOURNING SILKS —BESSON & SON Lt. have removed tbeir Moorning Bthre. to No. 948 CHESTNUT Street: ard oder for sa'e at their SILK COUNTHR Wok Gros Grains, Poult de Som. Gros de Rhinos, nstont Boiled hilts, firmed -nd striped Silks, Foulards. nodes, Marcell nee. Lustriors, SECOND MOURNING SILKS. Gm and purple. tray and black. purple and white. and black and white dries Silks, black and white neat cheek end sur;peo Silks, black and white, black and Purple. and plain lead Foulard Bilk.. mhall rrrRT. LURVIII CHURCH,' GERMAN TOWN.—M tYPIONARy SERVIOE.--tA Pereira in 'whetter DOPOW.FITIC MISStONS. will be held in ST. 'MEW'S CHI - fLOR, Germentnwn. on SUNDAY EVENING. April let, at &quarter before 8 otelnek. Ad dretreen will be delivered by the Fleet Rev Dr TAL POT. Slissionere Bishop Ar the Northwest , Rev. Dr. LY/L Wlyn, Rev. Dr. noWN. end Rev. oar. SPACE.- SUNDAN. The collection will be nude on the following AY. It* Tr. 4 THE ISREAT FAILURE.”—REV. Dr. ADAMN will preit.h on this subject to morrow (aahtnth) afternoon, at sg o'clock. in A 1 11 ERI- C 4 N MRCRANI° HAL', corn.r of FOURTH and °FORGE streets. A collection will be taken an for the Tract Cause. It. iT3--• REV. E. A. BEAMAN WLLL preach, on aurds,v. int -April morning alid eo.nina, et the NEw CH 'EON TEMPLE, owner of REUELD and Bit AO TWWINR streets. Suidect—. The Bride. the Lamh:s Wife, or What is the New Church." Iy 7 CURC O T COVNT... CON H C. , RT H HALL F rifFS HE TN UT Str E ee AN t. abnve TWELgTH. Fervioes TO-MOR ROW.ldunday) at and A. /61.,_by the Rev A. IMMERRaca• o f l owa , an d P. 111.. by How. RICHARD 'HOLDEN. It* CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH.(UN.I. VER.3AI.IaT.I I °OUST. FAA of SHOAT). Vev. Dr VP r, -iAM 4 0 4 Pastor. nervicee TO-n ORROW MOR. , ING and EVENING. Bnb3ectfortheEveninc Reasonsforr Universalism. , • • It* VS P II II N G. ca A R D E N ' UNITARIAN , C. URCH.—Servinea at Handel and Haydn Hall, ihth and Spring Omuta° street , . EVERY SUN DAY at InX A. X and 739 P. M. Seats free. Sunday School at 9 o'nfrok A.M. It• frrSPIRITUALISM.... T. FORSTER lining linable to LEO t IJRE, as annonenrd last SUNDAY. Cooteronoem will be h.'cl at SANSOM- S CRICET HALL, at 1034 A. M.. and 73i P. M. Admis eon five cents. ..rrCHURCH OF ST. SUNDAY EV E NING V N preach in this Chinni' on , Amnia, at a quarter before eight o'clock. fr -C r ,HURCH OF THE NEW TENTA MEN'T'. N. W. corner GIRARD Avenue and PirePt-- .4bhnth Morning at )I o'o oek. Re JOHN G WILf/ON. Communion. 1L" IirANNIVERSARY. THE FIRST AN. Ni VERB ARV of the Sabbath-School Misaionary Ageociatinnof the Puttilyttli Rehonl of lice First Herman Reformed Church RACE &Teel, below Fourth. (Rev. Dr. Bomberger pastor.) will be held TO-MON NOW, at o'clock Y. M. Interesting addresses may be ex pect.d Confirmation in the evening at 7)i o'clock. All are cordially invited 'to attend. , (4LECTURE TO LADIES ON MEDICAL - suNente. by ANNA m. LONiSi HO R E POTTS M. , , at Ahe Ani3EMBLV SHILDINOS, TENTH and CHESTNU streets. on Thursday, April stb,ll v. m. Admission Scents to (Wray expenses. It. MEDICAL. COMMENCENIENT.—THE Annual Commencement or the PENN MEDI -101;nnil VERSItY ',alba • eld THI4 ANTRRNOON at o'clock at t.ONCER r HALL. CHEB Street, eh ve'l welfth. The graduating class will include both. I.dies and gentlemen. Ur. -. it. THOMAS will deliver the Valedictory Address. The Dublin are invited. It. r•""f. MODEL FARM ASSOCIATION.—THE , undersisned. Commissioner. to open books in Philsde!phis, and receive sdisoriptione to the Capital Stook of this Association, wilt sit for the purpose in the AGRICULTURAL ROOMS, No see CHESTNUT Street, Monday, April 2d, tit 0. from MA. M. to The object of the MODEL FARM ASSOCIATION, IN the establislirent. on nom prebensive and preotion- - blepina. or A M (IDI'J, FARu, & BOTANIC GARD/. N, and an APR/CULTURAL SCHOOL,. in one of the Poutheastorn count's, of • the stale, and convenient to t Philadelphia. the .pitat rttorsk is fined, Or the Ant of Incorporation. at 860 SOO. divided into 1000 mimes of KI cull. No instalment on nny subscription will bo o lled for until Se PRI are subscribed. C. W. HARRISON, A. L. ELWYN. hi. 8., P. RtIBERTS, .10g. HARR'PON. M. W. BALD WIN, E. MI i'CREI,Li I)~ RODNEY KING, P. MORRIS. J.M. BUTLER, A. L. KENNEDY, Inh.V.St ' Commissioners. RT. sTATEMENT CIF TUE UNION BANE se required by the second section of the Act ti the 00POTS1 Assembly of this Commonwealth, approve the Mb day of October, A. D. MC: Amount of loans and di500unt5............. —.SNP 402 03 • .............. e 8 On 91 it due from other banks.- 62.921 92 " of notes iu oireulation 80.200 00 64, deposits. Including balances due to other hooka . 466145 11 PHIL IDALPIII.II. Maroh 30, 800. CITY OP PHILADEL ?FHA, ss : J. Jame. Last statement Cashier of tho Union Bank,beirm sworn, depose an say, that the Melva is aor ta tto the best co my knowledge and belief. JAMES I.ES KY. Cashier. gworik before me, this 30th day of ftlarolt, A. It P. C. ELLMAKER, Notary Public. ry• ,- l E O I F RA E L O O FTH OM PAN UN , B N UR . 9 Y 34 ANLD NA &root, PHIL ADELPfIt A. Tifeveh 29th. WO. Notice is hereby given that the Convene due April bit on the seven ner cent. mortgage Bonds. will be paid on presentatmo at tnis Offio.. on and after the Id proximo. -(mh29.9t1 JOHN LINDSAY, Treasurer. iaPIIILADELPRIA AN D READING RAILROAD I .:o.nt'd.NY:--Officie 227 SOUTat r RTFI Street . rnitAnsitniA, marob 21, 3800 . ' To avoid detention. the holders, of Coupons of We Company. due!' the let proximo, are requested to leave them, et t is office on or before the list Instant, When reoelS/1 tie "wept, and oheots will be reedy for delivery bathe 2cl ;ammo in exohunge for maul re mots., • B. BRADFORD, rohrimit Treasurer. nutchmtaz LIBRARY COMPA U-3 —An Adjoorne4 General Pleetins of Btookhold ins of the Mareentil• I,thrsrr ComonTwill he he hl in the TARR/MY. on TuEOIOAY VbN Die. the .Id. 'of April. A tell Attendance is pertmelarly requested. no bust‘saa of special importance will b• laid before the 11 6" o ". sr p th Ririe to a. . ' -- rd i ikl4. PRROT, ' PreeldinO pro tem. JAMAS A+ R.,14./rotegy. RuMT-Tt THE MS* ttnitLAPPVIIIA. SATURDAy,,. MARCH 31,. 1860:, ffe ltrlK BUSAILtpnpI A[ i i t tiA;l ßo r i li The holders of the bond* of thie ckimpany.fu MliC T i pT,, IBC can now receive. upon &Pollution at this o cm, 10 per cent. in cash, upon the Glues epecified in the circu lar attache: , ',' -" r • • " • • • • - e The holder" are slim entitled to the bone of a Pink ing Fund of orsoiwO per annum, u mattMed WO* stockholders et their animal meeting; h el d !sanity Pe MO, linit in pursuance of theContraet,en red into by its company and duly Termed, to <awry t neat. - ,BoAppOßo, Treasurer. CIA ULA Now to tht Folders of Paiiefelphia -. and Bee Stu Railroad Company Martino* Bonds, duo Jolv 1. MO. These bonds are secured by the first mortgages on the xe mad, amounting ip the segregate to e3mo. The net revenue for the last fiscal year way six nine/ the amount of the annual interest on these Weds. The manegeri propose to extend them for SI period of twenty rears. the holders retaining the bonds and the security of the mortgages in the precise condition in Which they are now held. Fresh sheets of omens for the interest. payable half-yearly, will be issued. A bonus pf le per cent. will be given to the holders. to consideration of their 'assisting to the extension. This henna will be paid in cash to the bearers of the bon d , on their mnia as receipt and presenting their teepee tive bonds at the offtoe of the Company, or to its Neal, fotendo7ent. Forms o receipt end endorsement wiil be furnished 0 * armlica on, Br order of the Board of Managers, ml-ti • ,K. H. 141011.11ENNV. Idirersterv. READY-MADE CLOrntNG. EH. ELDIVIDGE, , c CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE," N. E. Corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Etc. IR" Customer Work made at short notice. mh9l-Em-if MERCHANT TAILORS. E • 0,, THOMPSON, MERCHANT TAILOR. N. E. CORNER OF SEVENTH A ND WALNUT STS. Respectfully invite* the attention of all those muffin ins from the inconvenience of bad-fitting pantaloons to his superior method of cutting and fitting this important garment. This ie. in fact. an almost universal emu plaint. The truth is, however, that the fault generally lies with the unskilled outter. who has never searched for or made himself mover of the true method. Having, in a measure, made this department a apeman,. I invite ail who are interested to give me a call I hove always on hand a complete assortment of desirable goods for Centime, Pantaloons, and Vesting'', of the latest styles, partially of my own importation. TO THE LADIES. SPRING OPENING. ON SATURDAY, HST OP MAROH, WI WILL OPII A SPLENDID ASSORT:MINT Or MISSES% BOYS', AND . OHILDREIVS HATS AND OAPS. ov LATEST PARISIAN FASHIONS. CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS, UNDER THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL. mit HI It BAZAAR, NINTH AND SADISM 211.*... ST RF.ETS. ARUE AND _ATTRACTrVE SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAOES, AND HARNEde. On Saturday Morning. At 10 o'clock. comprising OVER FORTY HORSES. and a largo colleotion of desirable new and sinsond•hand Carriages. Also, single and double Haman. Siiddles, ALFRED AL HERRN/in, Auctioneer. mh3o 2t if ONSIMIN RAILROAD TRAINS VIA PBNN+YLVAN(A RAILROAD. Leave Depot, corner ELEVENTH and MARKET B`reets. daily (except Sunda.) at 8 A. 81..1230 P. M.. and 4 P. M. Leave West Chester Ai 7.20 A. M.. 10.30 A. M.. and 360 P M. TO WEST CHESTER MID A . INTER-MEDIATE PO•BTS. VIA MID A . . Trams for West Chester leal Philadelphia from the depot, northeast corner of E ghteenth and Market streets. at 7.30 and 10 81 A. M., s.Jd at 2 and 6 16 r. M. On Sunday, at R A. Yr. and 2 P. AL Passengers for "La ions on the Philadelohie and Bal timore Central Rai mad will take the 7.60 and 1080 A. M.. and 616 P.-11. Trains. tehso NtkalllMlN PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. RED , OTION rtir FARES: On and after AFR(L, 2d. 1810. Commutation Tioketa. with twenty-six eon as. IA issued, good sued , for the holder And any member of his family. on any ressanger Train, And et any time. They Will be mold by the Treasurer, at the office of the etinipany. No. fa r ith FOUR "treat. MA reduction of twenty-h se t. from the regular fares. Parties wishing to . soloy Rao Summer in the Country will Sod the a very desirable route, the fichurnoll and Lebanon Vatleyi being ?Meng the most beauttful from elthy n the Btate. end mem 'Role by four trains and to Phi:ode:lMM doily. 8. HIS ADFORD, 'Transom. PHILADELPHIA. March Mth. tam mhll•tf , . NOTIOE.--011ESTER VALLEY RAILROAD—PAS. SP.NOIOt TR I MR - DOWNINGTOWN AND 112 : TERMEDIATE lITATIONB.—Cht and after 2d April. MO. the Passenger Trains for DOWNINOTOWP, trill start from the new Passenger Depot of the ?Wa de phis and Read t pg., RMlrond Company. corner of lt OAT) and CAL WEILL Streets, (passenger en trIMENG 1 N21 1 14 for Downingtown, !eaves at Tgo A. AI. AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 5 P. M. „BALLY (Bandar' esoested.) i ge lL oit i lt : e ... o . . 4 o,o o r Managers of the Philadelphia W. If. 71 " :171 , 1 EN NEY, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA IPAMN& Dpwpdgx ING RIB RSAD- Leaves the new Depot, at °mar or BROAD and OALLOWHILL, Wrests, (entrances on Calionthille at TAO A. M., DAlLY,lBundays ',zted, ) for POTT VILLE, HARRIRHURO, and MI in ona tormodiste points, oorinsoting at Harrisburg ;with trains muting to Pitts burg, Chamberibiult, frur. AFTERNOON INE Leave, at SAO P. DAILY, or F !MILLE and HARRIBBURO. At P. M. DAILY, (Sundays exoepted,) lor READ ING. and intermediate nointg. eon W. H. McIIRENNEY.BooretarT. WEST INDIAN BITTERS.—These cele brated Sitters are meeting with general favor. They most effeotually and permanently cure all dienr doro arising out of a want of proper tone ai d healthful action of the digestive organs They are highly re•cim. mended by the faulty of theprincipal cities of the United States and Europe for the speeds cure of Dye -9 pejo, Liver Complaint. Nervous Debility. Fever and Ague, &o. THOMAS P. BRA OLLY, Prineipal Meat. uthr3-iflm B. W. eorner SIXTH and SPRUCE Strews. RUPTURE TRUSS, WRITE'S PATENT LEVER, AdJutted et NEEDLE'S; TWELFTR and RAOE titreets. PhiWeirton. 1311" rand for m. Pamnh , et."lll mhll.3m A NEW FORCE PUMP INVENTtD la JAI GEORGIA, reliab'e at any depth the simplest in consbuction. easier working, ohenuerotnil more durable than any other known PUMP, having no boxes to et _g out of order, nn packing, no suction, no choking. The exelasive right for New Jersey and Delaware Is for sate on reasonable terms. and is scare maohinist, or WILL n with a small oasital to make corner fora ney. Call on I B. AI KEN, N. W. corner fikMOND AND DOCK Street. where a large working model can be seen, and all particulars had. Ilt• JONES' HOT E —The subscriber would respectfully inform hie friends and the public. that he hes purchased the lease and furniture of the Jones' Hotel important additions cre now beins made to A. fort ho convenienee and comfort of guests. Individuals or families meninx the city will ha lure to find a home second to none in Philadelphia, and every exertion will be made to merit their batmnage. Liberal mrancemenl will be made with persons de siring Board by the Week, Month, or Year. mhet stwem GARDEN SEEDS FOR DM. vgarrARLE SEEDS in great variety. FLOWER BEEOB. 'upwards of 61/0 varieties. (310,A84 AND FIELD SE. DR of the beet quality. GARDEN IMPLEMENTS end Roche. Fruit T eee cud Reses,.6 rano Vunes, &a. Heed for Catalogues, ' , q uell Mil be tied Emus. mh3l-Im It A. DFtEE R, 327 Chestnut et REIMER, NECOND - above GREEN, is &Lily taking Ambrotypes. Photosaphs • (Plain or colored.) Ivor , types,, Life sigh Photnitraphs in oil, &o, Those wishing anything in the victors tins should tali. SASH , DOORA, SIIU P I'EliQ , TOLLING Blinds, VrindowTrames, kn., merle in thn hes style. and at the lowest cash . PRIOE'd Bill t,DING, No 726 GIRARD Avenue. Second Atotv. IV . WALCH ix RUNT. P IRI TS TURPENTINE.-218 je t3 r,V i t'SgiVi i t n . e ktleik r iatitl f e2r i lL.fg SOUTH. WHARVES. m 631 ei_RgASE.—Yellow and White Grease, 1. 31 for sreasins Maohiners. in assorted ',linkages, for sale by W "ROI.V. ASHEURNEE. & CO., No. }MTH WHARVES. inh3l AILS h .— 13 ,500 gallons setxter a Bleached ntwlepo.nASH n E Wha Eß, , & n CO r . le and 16 OUTH WHARVES. utb3l EROANTILE LIBRARY READING.. ROOM.—The new Newspaper. Readier. and Cheep boom, on the third floor of the Library Building'. will be opened for the use of stookholders and Pub soribers. on SATURDAY AFTEttNOGN arid EVE NING. the Stet March. Thalia of the Public who feel an Interest in tae[ Library are Invited to 'atone. mh3o 2L JAMES LESLEY.Ia. secretary. 252 A WORD TO BORSEAIEN.—Da. 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Thu is a sotentific and practical treatise, which every Farmer an the country should polueess. mh3l NEW BOOK ON GRAPE CULTURE.- 11V WILLIAM BRIGHT. LOGAN NURSERY. PHILADELPHIA PA. AMP PUBLISHED. BRIGHT'S SINGI.I4 8T Elll. DWARF. AND RE NEWAL, SYR VEM OP GRAPE CULTURE. Adapted to the Vineyard, the Grapery. and the Ruilint of Vines in Pots, on Trellsees, Arbors, te. In this work full directions are given fur Vultivating and Prutting Pot Vines ; a new system of Pruning for the Vineyard; new method of making Vine Borders; now management of Cold Granary ; new views on Per- Hosing the Grape Price BO cants. Hold by tnt4l3t. ZIEBER, 106 South THIRD street. P HILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. Aim GI4B.OONSUMING CONE FURNACE. Thu Warm-Air Furnace has now been In nee in this city andn:i parts of the United Sousa, and, after four years treat. they have proved to be the greatest Reoeto. mixers of fuel, and most (POWERFUL HEATERS ever need, as hundreds of referenoes will prove, Call and sea them, at ArkNOLD & WILSON'S, 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. B. M. FELTWILL, Supt. mhl7-statelm ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS, Manufactured from Pennsylvania Slate Stone, and enamelled and marbleized in imitation or the rionest and most rare Egyptian Spanish. Verd Antique. Sienna, and other desirable Marbles. They are MOLY Polished, will not stain or discolor by Oils. acids. Gas, or Smoke. are six times 'as strolls as marble, and are sold much cheaper. They have been used In this Country for the hot (Mean and In Europe for the last forty years, with increased satisfaction. Arehitecte. Buildere, and all in wAnt of mantels. should not fail to examine them. Manu factured and for sale by ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT STREET, B. M. FELTWtt,L, Sup't, Philadelphia. Intil7.BBcw3m COOKING RANGES. CHILSON'S PATENT ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE. Something new and deoidedly the beet and moat com plete Cooling Ranee ever offered to the Public, war ranted to give witasfaction In ell canoe. Call and see them. ARNOLD ec WILSON. 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. B. M. ro.TwiLL: Sup.e. nahlT-e&w3m NOTICE TO 001TNTRY MERCHANTS J. AND SPORTSMEN.—The subscriber now offers for sale n full assortment of ()linseed Gunnies roaming of every description. Also, a full assortment of the first quality of I. 'slung Hooks, Rode, and Linos, made in London and the United States. and a lull assortment of the best Flies, to suit every month in the year, for Trout Puffin's. Whinh will be sold low for onshor city mace stanoa. by S. T. SPA M:). iiihlA•thactu at" Ha North THIRD Street. IMPORTANT. --Sawyer's House-warming, Ventilating Furnace. of now construction, can bo seen in operation. Buildora and contractors. for pri vate or public buildings, are invited to see for them selves. JACOB F. PLIEIB es BON, m 129 et" 123 North SECOND Street. S TEINWAY & SON'S NEW PATENT tiVERNTRUNq GRAND PIANOS, SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS. BLASIUS, BROTHER, 1003 CHESTNUT Street. The appended card, copied from the New York Even ing pen, demonstrates aonelueively the high atranction in winch 'hese pianos are held by the first artists of New York, who. though destrous of exhibiting their skill, preferred martyrdom to the sacrifice of principle : [caned TUN GRAND TUTIVAI. BRNEVIT AT TUE ACADEMY OE 11115IC. At the concert on Saturday evening, Mr. Baker ap peared before the curtain, and Mated that Mr. Mills had refused to play his cola, IMAIIII4 the rhiekering piano provided by the management of the Academy {tn ac cordance with a business contract) did not suit hint. The Mete of the cane are simply thew: The under • signed were each to have played aeon, TIIOI had re tooled a (geinway grand piano for the purpose. and this instrument Was afterwards sent up to the Academy of Mum, tuned, placed on the stage, and made ready for use in all respects, I;he public should know that in every city of the world it is customer*. that artiste select the instrument which they think best calculated to display their powers. At the Academy, however, a different rule prevails, and they EtTO. it seems, rompcllcd to play only on what the managers choose to pe tit. At the last moment, we were told that rte must conform to thin rule or not play at all. We preferred the latter alternative, not out of dierespoet to the nubile. but because we felt that we eould not give the satisfaction we wished to give if we played an a cameo instrument. If there had been no other piano at 'the Academy, tho case might hare been different; butberth the instrument we treated before our [I'M the Pausal to permit it to be played upon seemed 'ilia e, •icliberats 'effort to place us in a dined maim eons lil before the pdhlio. Ph. JOHNN ORAEVER. tellif-stuth • 543: 84 ASO fe2TAM DRY GOODX. OPENING OF SPRING CLOAKS AND ' MANTILLAS. ON MONDAY, APRIL SECOND. WILLIAM P. CAMPBELL, 1196 CHESTNUT Street HOSIERY. THOS. W. EVANS it Co. Have now open A FULL, ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' AND GENTS' ENGLISH HOSIERY. OF THE MOST IMPROVED MAKES AND SHAPES, To which they Tespeotfolly invite the attention of their Outman. ALSO, JUST RECEIVED. An Invoice of JOUVIN'B GENTS' KID GLOVES. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. ngg-at TO THE LADIES. NEW GOODS J. G. MAXWELL & SON H4VE OPENED MAGNIFICENT STOOK OF NEW AND DEBI- DRESS TRlmmaNaiii. DRESS GARNITURES, DRESS RIBBONS, AND AT THEIR WHOLESALE, RETAIL AND MANUFAOTII RING ESTABLISHMENT, 004*9*blihOr,11.01301DiaoilkitY:O.3@:44 , 441 TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS. AND ZRPHYRS mh29-.lnaat 1860. SPRING GOODS. 1860. Wo have JUST OPENED a beautiful Cook of BONNET ./IND TRIMMING RIBBONS, Of all desirable ithadea, in great variety of widths and styles, which, with an nnusually attractive assortment of FitENOR FLOWERS, STRAW BONNETS, AND MILLINERY GOODS, Rave been 'elected with special regard to our RETAIL SALES. STERN & COON. 726 CHESTNUT STREET. mhd4 stalk-1m 1860. 1860. SPRING STOOK NOW OPEN. Full Stook or SILKS, Full Stook of IGIAWI23, Full Stook of DRESS GOODS, Fall Stook of LINEN GOODS, Full Stook of COTTON GOODS, Full Stook of BLACK GOODS. Fail Stook of WHITE GOODS, Full Stook of LACE GOODS, New Materials for DUSTERS, Novelties in FRENCH GOODS, &o. EYRE & LANDELL. • FOURTH & ARCH STREETS, Philadelphia. N. 8.--S LCREKEEPERS, may at all times fled Good Bargains, dally from New York and Philadelphia AUCTIONS. P. B.—BLACK SILKS, at Net Prioep deerdedly Cheap, nil47-tf 1860. °P.ENING• 1860. TRIO MORNING, AND DURING THE WEEK, SPRING MANTELETS NEGLIGE CLOAKS. n (heat Variety, at the PARIS MAPTTILLA RMPORIUM. J. W. PROCTOR. No. 70E1 CHESTNUT Street. SEVEN AND NINE— FIOOIIIOQ Barege Robes. Three-flounce and Double.sklrt do. 25,31, 37 and 45 cent Figured Frenoh BalefB4 One lot ?homed Silk Chadors. 15 cents. One lot Lotman Plaid !Robin r 5,35 cents. Mode all-wool De Laines..Y7.X cents. High colors extra Rae do. for 37% cents. • OKAY GOODS. Plaids Mixtures, Chene, Striped, &o. Ottoman Gray and Brown Poplins. Silk and Wool Mixtures. Plain and Plied BLAC Mulla K hs. GOODS. Black Wool De Laicism. 371 to 56 cents. Blanc Summer Bombazines, 87) to 8 la& Ilack Damages, silks. Alpacas, &o. lack and Purple 1.0 Laines, Irg cents. ear Black and White Wool De Laine437l‘ cants. IsMM ED HANDKERCHIEF S, • Cheap lots Handkerchiefs and Collars. SPRING CLOAKS In great variety, now reftdi COOiTRcoNARg. mhSel NINTH and MARKET Sta. NEW AND DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS from New York, the importation of A. T. BTRW ART & Co. JUST OPENED, Comprising one of the handsomest assortments of medium etyles• gay and plain dress goods in this oaf. Woven names. Satin Bar. Barege Anglain, Eoplinetts. 7.4 Mange Armlets. for shawls and travelling dream. Feria Printed Jaconets. Chintz color do. Scotch Singhams. mixed Madonnas. Cherub ey 011gharne, &e., ho. Also. from the large suction sale of Benkard & Hat ton's goods— Elegant reatin.barred Chintz, figured Dames. 9 Bounced Same Robes, &o. • illuminated Fonlard Silks Glossy Plank Silks. very oilcan. All-Wool Printed de Lames. New Gonda opening daily, at prices to dory oompe eon. CHARLES ADAMS it SON, mhl7•stath EIGHTH end ARC H Streets. THuRNLEY CIIISM, Cal' apeoial attention to their Stook of— SI LKS,_ BRAWLS. DBES'' , GOODS. CLOTH DUSTERS. SILK MATLES. BARGE AUGLAP BUSTERS Attn DRESSES. also to the Richest Stook in Binladelphia, of— Fresoh Lace Bournoua. French Laoe Plooolominiea. French Lace Eugenie. French Lace Shawle. French Lace Pointe& Fr" Viltg re ' e n e fif T B C,tra as. Cambria Lases. Chantilla Laces. &c.. , k 0. BOUGHT FOll. CARS We invite attention to our Staple Goods, viz ; Beet Family and Fronting Linens. Best Shirtine.SheeDnlt. and Pillow Manilas, Spring and Summer Flannels aid Osamu:was. Mixed Clothe. Black Fronoh Clotho. ho. Re. Beet Kid Gloves, Silk Gloeu, Floury, Linen, Rand ketchiefk. etc.. Re. Noitheast corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN mll2l TILE " GARRISON BUILDINGS." SHARPLESS BROTHERS lino o of CHECKED SILK& The moat desirabtlierreoorl6 full ge i F o i a n . e . Cheek. and Stripa.. in very glossy and perfect GO Lyons arid Swiss solid colorcil kil'"l°" ond qualltiee Blika. °outpacing an nasoFtment of T i v i r i c i l , p 3 onflred piecea. CIIRQTNITC end I.ITGHTIT Streets. NEW STYLE OF BALM ,, RAL. A now Spring style 11...linorn1 Skirt. zniS-tf StIARPLESS BROTHERS. JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOOHS, received per ship Horatio, „to.,_eonsigting of Cror4lB, Bilk, Brocade, and Pinoonpple brews!, Scarfs, &o. Japancro Work-Wires. Waiters, &0., nobly ; a ourlopv Vesmrrt Bot. of Jade none, rtOhly carved, With a variety of ogrioatli t err pio AlAva e t vizit r u l outettpi i n i t c - ITRA f to''k h 2leil'ant lioin above 16reee gt,B,(4mit's‘ t . WANTED TO RENT, for one or two • • SUMIDOTS, two adjoining or netithborialreTTA GEO. furnished or unfurnished, with stables Coot; Converdent of access by railroad. Address "Pest 011ist Box RIM Wan St WANTED—Tmproved Real Estate, worth from 015 000 Wen 000. Payable one -halt altar Beilanoe Cal Possenser Ph iladelphia tock at 're pniesei Address • J. er.," Box ME Post Office mh3l-3t A SITUATION IN ANY CAPACITY.— . PS' mutative young Minot tact. and goo 4 buil pea Pablo. I s an expert penman and accountant. and we yearn experience in business and the Counting Doom Moderate eatery. addrem 't Brood's Dispatch. mh29•it• .ITHOGRAPIIIO PRINTER WANTED A-A to go 6onth. Apply to R. W. WOW ILL, at Ma Gi rardh7a-St Home, from 1 to Z. and from 6 to 7 o'olook P. IL WANTED—To purchase a Lot In the Sonthwostarn part of tho oity.suitab's for a Fao tory site. Address' •• L." at this Orme, stating pros and particulars. WANTED —l,OOO Ladies to send for DE RUSE'S great took. Every young man and woman contemplating boll. vreAlook nomad 121.1r0 this co o kb Enclose m canto to BOX IN, Phan:l,loin F. U. FOR SALE AND ,TO LET FOR SALE—Desirable Building Lots at a low price, and only a small portion of earth re quired, situated on Sharp:Lack 11.1,0 t. a short distance above the Bsttle Ground. Also, 320 feet on Shoemaker's lane or Penn street, near Bristol street. Inquire of AL BERTLIS KING, Main etreet, first house north of tharpaaek street. mh3l-3t• TO TANNERS —Ono of the most eligible locations in this State. for ILTI extensive Tannery, is now offered for sale or rent. on liberal tennis. Locality—Logan or 'fuckehoe Valley, Blair County, near Tipton. on the Pennisrlvasia Railroad. Improvements.—A substantial new building- the lower Cory of which is solid masonry. 75 feet by 30feet ; engine house, adjoining, 73 feet by 16 feet, containing boilers and engine of sixty-horse power. Advantages—Situated on the Pennsylvania Railroad, with easy noun to both the eastern and western mar ket.. A considerable stream, of the finest and pust water in the State, rising near the summit of the Allreis ghanY mourflaing. Chestnut, onk. and hemlock bark, in great abundance. in tbe immediate neighborhood of the property. At Tipton, by ■ a uperior 'dank road, the Pennsylvania Railroad connects with a large district of back country. which will afford an almost , unhmitted supply of all the most desirable qualities of bark; for which reason the buslneu of grindms, eackunr. and shipping bark, could be engaged in at this point with great profit. For further information apply at the office of the Allegheny Railyout and Coal Company, No. 230 South THIRD crest, Philadelphje. mhsl•if3t JOHN H. ADDICKS, President. DE , ORABLE FURNISHED - HOUSE 1N Citifmactown. To rent after April let. Address Price. at this office. It• ff - 11 ADJOURNhD PUBLIC SaLß.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Mont rinl7l y AR e M n t '1741 be Ne d )? a r e t Zuseb sale,ar otirt7.- cti to.F. o n EttlbN AND Lop a Oß PIECE OF LAND situate on Airy street. in the borough of Nor ristown. Montgomery county., adjoining the Episcopal Church, late the property or Rev. Nathan Stem, de oepsed. • The Lot is 4 feet 10 inches front on Airy street, ex tending back 13Q feet. The home. which is built in cot tage tile, to 2% stories high, containing parlor, library, dining room, entry end kitchen on the first floor. and rooms. totether with bath room. on the second Moor. The let a teetotally end handsomely fitted up, mak ing it one of the most desirable resicienoes in Nor ristown. . . For further information, call on R. T. STEWART, Fag., in said borough. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock' P. M. Conditions by ruh9o-3t . DAVID POTTS, Trustee. ett GERM ANTOWN.—For sale, on easy AUL term', a handsome pointed Stone RESIDENCE, near Mheirn street, Bank road, and " Calvary Church." House has gee, water. and all modern con veniences. The situation is not surpassed in Berman town. 3. S HUBER. mh3ol2t 206 South POD RTII Street. TREN T—A large Wholesale Wine and Liquor store. with the Ft:tures for Rectifyng, and Diet, dery for sale. Apply, by letter, to Chance," et this office. mh3o-31.• FOR SALE, AT ADISCOUNT.— A well secured Ground Rent. of 4540 ;ler senora. b. W. THACKARA 4k, RON. mh99 St. 214 south THIRD 8 rest. DRESS LACES, i n A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, hal Three-atory Brick, with every modern conve nience. Lot 20 feet front, aide yard, dm, FIGHT BIOTA threat. above Mount Vernon street. For sale by BONS ALL BROS.. 116 North NINTH Bt. mh29 31* in TO RENT—A DES , RABLE country residence. with six terse of lawn, ice house, stabling, orchard, &0., about one mule from Chestnu , Hull. Apply to A. I.3LIGHT, go WALNUT Street. No. tO, second floor. mh2B et HANDS , JDIESMALL,COUNTRY RE SIDENCE FOR SALE —ln Germantown, Main street. a few hoaxes above Mr. Carpenter's plane, HOUSE. with gal and water. ;daub and barn. pleasure. fruit and kitchen garden. Will be cold low and on ;ax► terms. Apply on the place, or to S. BLENDELSON. I) BANK Street. up Imre. inh26 St. tI FOR SALE-A DWELLING HOUSE on HIGH Street. near Morton. GERMANTOW', within a tow minutes walk or the Germantown Depot and a station on the Chestnut Hill Railroad. The house Is built of atone, 'caribou stripped. and Parrowir has par lor, library, and dining-room end double on rat floor • four chambers, Moraroom, bath-room, Ito., on second floor. and three chambers on third floor; heater, range, sea throughout the house, and all modern sou -1,0111013004. Stone stablo, with room for servant. About SW feet grape vine.. in foil maturity; fine vegetable and flower garden. with abundance of fruit; hlass het-beds, An., Au. Lot 244 feet front—nan be convenient l y divided. Can be Jaen any day. attar 4 o'clock P. M. Per= ao commodating. Apply to B. B. COMRGVS. me2Lissmet At the Philadelphia Bank. COLLIERY TO LET.—THE BRATED LURE FIBLBR COLLIPRY, situated at Shamokin. in the Shamokin Coal Basin, and on the line of the Shamokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad, will he let upon the completion of the improvements now in p ogress. Thera are two veins of Red Ash Coal opened on the property, each seven foot thick. The coal le of a cape nor quality, and has attained a high reputation whore ever it has been introduced It nilnkhil veined and commands a ready mile to Baltimore and intermediate Place.. to %hien it iii sent both by canal and railroad. A market hes also been opened for this coal in the North and Northwest. For shipment to the Feat it may bo taken to Delaware City, and. upon the onmpletion in Jane next. of the extenron of the Mine Rai.rond to oonneet with the Inhamokig Valley and Pottsville Railroad, it can be shipped at Richmond. Thus Veit■ will yield from three to four hundred thousand tons above water level. There are other veins of White. Red, edit Gray Ash Coal on the pro= party. which are sully Recent Me. The capacity of the breaker is fifty thousand tons per annum. The Colliery can be examined on application to D. W. C. Cleaver. on the premises. For farther information apply to A. M. EARTWICK, mh.211-tf No. 4 VINE Sheet Philadelphia. POE. SALE—A large Carriage and Itar -a- nets-making establishment. situate on the earner of two of the widret streets in Portsmouth. Va. ,• doing &good, thriving business. :The owner is unsble, through ill bean, to longer give it attention. Can be purchased on low and vary reasonable terms. or leased fore term of year,. Apply to OF.O. R. SNEAD, Portsmouth Va., or at EVANS & WATSON. mkte-lui .101 CHESTNUT Street. fa TO RENT—Two beautifully situated lea doable houses, welt shaded. with °each houses and gardens attached. on Tenon, Plank Road, one mile below Teconr. and three-quarters of a mile from kitl verENttvlaTeLlepot at Ilndeiburg. Applightg.t7fll' POR SALE—A Dwelling_llouse, near the State House. sultable for Offices. CHARLES RHOADS, m614-Im. 434 WALNUT Street. f ie FOR SALE, in HADDONFIELD. N. J., Ma s pleasant Cottage, with about two sere, of ground, stable, fruit tires., and accessible from the any, by ran, In 20 minute., five time , a day , and by a gravel turnpike of six miles. Price *LOD°, term[ 0029. Appit to ED. ith:4, mhl3-Im. 702 WALNUT Street. EN F 0 It SALE—The two HOUSES, Ma No*. AU and 414 ARCH Street. THOMAS STEWARDSON. Jr., 414 PRUNE Street. GERMANTOWN PROPERTY. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The Tab:labia Farm and Country Seat, containing 103 mires of highly indurated land. situated in the town ship of Germantown, Philadelphia county, and within Uania the depot in Germantown. The situation of this pomrt es not to be surpassed, belling bounded on the north by Washington lane, on the west by Township Line road, and on the south by Raines street, and within one-eighth of a mile of the Limekiln Turnpike, and a quarter of a mile of two Ste qiv on the Chestnut Hill branch of the Germantown lroad. High street, and Washington lane. he location of the above property is high and heal thy, the land well watered and lying very advanta geously for Cottage Sites. It commands an extended viow of sue surrounding ootintrg, and is interseo ed by the stroke running from Germantown, as laid down on the Sarveyor's plan of that distnet. The property is laid oat in five sore lot*. lithographic plans of which mayls obtained on application to either of the under signe Ake. % valuable and handsome Braiding Lot, situated on Manheim street, neer Plank read, Germantown. eon tuning' in front on said street JOY feet, and in dimith about 830 feet, having an area of about 4 sores. The ground which front is slopes towards Manheim upon which front is a row of large and elegant shade trees. Alm emeriti fine Building Lots adjoining and in the vioini y of Fisher's-I.m) Station. Germantown. For tbrther partlealata and.triMsnOPll to GEORGE JUN SIN. Jr. Attorney. S. B. oar. SIXT and Pir •Lk UT Streets. Or to SAMUEL B. HENRY,._ mhl-9m• GERMANTOWN. BILLIARD TABLES FOR TALE.—Two fist-olass SiMani Table& with 1X inoh marble beds, and latest improved cushions. made lut May— now using at the Mount Vernon Bouae , P enn above Fifth utreot, Reeding. Aligil e 3 t B . h Ir v - V A fe27-tf Reading, Fa. FOE SALE—A Mineral-Water Appara tut, in good order. with Fountains and Drangbl- Stand complete. Win be sold very low. Apply to JOHN S C S t. tVERY, WLolessle Druggist, WI MAR KET tree mhl3-12t* TWO PLEASANT CHAMBERS VA CANT. with Board. at I= WALNUT Bt. rahl-lm• PERSONAL.—Cash will be paid, and the highoet 'prioe, for Ladies' and Gents' oast-off Clo mh2S-12t.thing. by addresautg .Boa Sl7. islood's Diseatrah• BELLS. OAST-STEEL BELLS. BOR CHURCHES, ACADEMIES, FIRE ALARMS, FACTORIES., PLANTATIONS, &0., &d. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD DY NAY LOR & Co., 520 COMMERCE Street. PHILADELPRIA. • Those Bells have been extensively in use in all parts of Euro,. the United States, and Vanada. for the past five bare.,We are, therefore. now orepared to state their princpal advantages to be as follows: lat. Gront,treo , th anti elasticity of the material. A very pure and melodious Quality of tone, combining sweetness with potent In a remarkable de. yen. .3(1. An oversee saying of 40 per Dent. in oast, as compare:l with that of ordinary bells. very Bell is warranted for one year, with proper usage, in any elimate. Chimes of any dimensions oast to order, with greet accuracy. mh23-t[ JOHN DICKINSON, COMMISSION hIRRCHANT AND; DEADER IN DOMEnTIC AND FOREIGN EXCIIANGE. HOUR ON, TEXAS. Collections made and prompt remittances in' Bight F_sohnnee. at current rates. on New York. Boston, or New Orleans. REFERS CRESCENT CITY BANE, New Orleans. • hie oars. HENNING/3 & CURLING, New York. W.H. Pgtenl, Fan., New York. ?dean. FIERCE & BACON. Boston. reloll-linlff MINTON'S ENCAUSTIC TILES FOR 43-6 . floors,_ Ornamental Chimney Toot , Garden-and parinsins Vases. Fountsns, Vartfisd Maim and Rest liaVitrified Chimney 1. luse. (rnpatio tos • sad tor ale by B. A. ; 01 4 9 WANTS. BOARDING. PERSONAL. AMIIIMEXIINTS. D AN WOE'S GREATSHOW, tg4TIONAL THEATRE. --WALNUT IltniM e above Eighth. Doorsopen M. a quartirbefore7 • & dm - COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT YAW N-k-iec LAST NIGHT OF TISK THIS (SATURDAYLEFENING. Margit 7i tsars. LAI? DAY PERFORMANCE THIS arrmthoolt" ,en all the great attrsetlonsof thieve's!' will be brought forward. to..furnigh an anr er e.,, Th Crli the most attractive dewription. Door, omit at I. To nearness. at half past 3 WARD MISSION TO CHINA' And the ENGLISH STEEPLE CHASE Will to presented en the seine T H E NEW ACTS IN THE RIR° Will be offered. and extmorldmary exertion! will be made to ren de r this the mgest_plerming and satudaeterY Performance ever riven in Philadelphia. 4.11 E ADMISSION WILL BE se CENTS TO ALL s ARTS OF THE DOUSE. The entire establienment. the toast extrtutivo one of the kind hn the world. will be thrown open to vlrotets, the ritablee end the entice behind - the wiener inelnded ; FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF DAN RICE. Who will. on time occasion, mime hie _ • ORIGINAL CHARACTER OF HUMORIST. GRAND EQUESTRIAN PARADE TEM teATtra- DAY, MORNING: - • In honor of the Cemplimentary Benefit to Du Rind. whieb tabu:place to night. AME ZO • Mother of WiIe MAD Elia Zoyare., theYA RA. inenne. RA. 01111.01. WILL DRIVE SIXTEEN SPIRITED HORSES. Attached to a fraud carriage The lathes end eeetleceee of the equestrian troupe, mounted. will form a (I'mA cavalcade. A WAGON FOR THE SALE OF TICEETFI Will ezeompany the .prowesmon, from which tiers* may tee procured for either the AFTERNOON OR EVENTNO PERFORMANCE. ROUTE. The procession will leave the down Walnut tmeal Theatre at 9 o'clock A. M.. and peas stree to the Exchange ; thence up Third to Chestnut; op Chestnut to Broad ,• thence te Arab ; down Arab to . Ninth; thence to Vine; up Ridge avenue to Sails; Garden: down .print Garden to Sixth_ . ; there wal N net; and up Walnut street to the Nations! Theatre awn. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. • vßola Lessee —....Mrs. M. A. Gtairrrarror., li tsvdsoAger_.—.... i47 .l.4. • BDtir FBktßi' UtI:IVAN. THIS (SATURDAY) OWE IND. March 11. . RICHARD 111. Richard 111. Mr. Barry Sullivan • Dacklasharei Mr. Rtiewell; Queer; vli abeth . Mrs. T To conclude with HIS MILLINERS' HOLIDAY.. Dress Circle, Fami ly coats ; Ta KM crate; Tier and Family Circle, end ' "b i rd Tg.r. 25 IKEI Vats Boxes, II and II; Biagio Beata in Orchestra satt Private Roam 7a cents. Baste scoured without extra charge. Doors open at 7 O'clock CUrtilli will 1.188 ai hi" past 7. WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH the BT. THEATRE OC . T — l l outicaelt'm peat Plinio( oRoON ! ••• OCTOROON! OCTOROON! • WillNl _Ow ed EVERY NI(4IT vim WEEK, =di SATTJHH.Y. MArtlk flat, which mill be •I'HE LAST NIGHT! TH).:, LAST NIGHT! Tffii ENT 98Bit THE LAST NIGHT! THE LAST N on I To conolodA with THE DUMB Micli OF MANCHESTER. BE.CURE YOUR. FEATS! IiaIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION AND LECTURE ON GYMNASTIC _AND IMBIR BODILY EXERCInES. on M YOND A EY.BN/Isas April 2d. 1860. at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. To commence at o'clock. The math lion t m isers of Professors B_ILDEBRD Yr. LEwy NASTIC INSTITUI IC, northeast corner of Are Ninth streets. Tiokets 23 cents. N. B.—Members will call at the Instfmte and set that complimentary tickets. tn. pOEITLVELY TEE LAST WEER. “THE HEART OF THE ANDES” WILL CLOSE SATURDAY. 31.6 r MAitell. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, DI•f3N: f:+:YY~UYr:f y:i:i:Y~ Open from SI A. M. till 10 P. X. Adnundoe X sent& mh2B et RIX NIGHTS MORE! N-7 SANDERSON'S EXHIBITION ROOMS. Jagne'm Commonwealth (new) thtilding, CHESTNUT Street near frth. north side. NINETEENTH T UMPHANT WsEE. Unflagging Interest! U nexampled SIM); OM nahtv ! Splendid &treats! Imposinit Ta mending Pageantry: Irrepressible Laughter. The scenery used was painted expressly for the Art Museum, by M. Louis Duflooo. The Exhilsillon_has achieved a celebrity in the Old World, and in New Yetk and this oity , unequalled by anv,.o.ber .n exieteneo. Tt tu acknowledged by tbp'ala publie cenereity, as th e MODEL EX H I BITION TAX Aux. Door!, open at 7 n'olools; commence at 7X. Adm mama—Adults'. X cite.: Chndren. m el. =Wait AMERICAN. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THREE GRAND OPERA NIGHTS. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, April 2d. 3d, oh, The public we respectfully informed that the MAN & BTRAKOSCrt COUPANY, on their vey to New York,will give three Operas, on the above-men tioned dates. M ii 6 will appear (Prier to her departur • Florope> in two new characters—that of AtARTH 4.1 a which ahe has produced a groat senastorn ip New Yorlr. and in that of NORM 4 At• DON PASQV E, • part she hail just added to her repertoire. an( which she will perform for the Silt time mace her appearanoe oil the s tage.. On the same ocesaton, MAD A 11( E COLSON will mate her farewell appearance in Philadelphia. MONDAY Apr Id.—MARTHA—RT Miss I'ATTI. Mad EMIL/1 1 080H, BRIONOI.I, 3UNCA. TTiERDA. .—T.RN SICILIAN VESI•ERS—Madato CCLBON. Weti . ESDAY.—(Poeitively• the last 'nfaht.)—DON PAS vrirh the most perfect cart .thnt favorite Opera has ever been given in America _hscinding Neu FAIT!, BRIGIVOLI, FERRI, and BUOLfiL ' ' - The 8441 of feats for any of the three nighte, emu menu's; THIS MORNING At the Aeadsmv; a Chttrer ing's, No. fO7 Chestnut street, ace at Beak & Law ton'!. tatdi IVINDONOTJUITS dAIETIES—RAOF, St., iL. - to:dow THIRD. STAGE MANAGER— . -HERNANDEZ. ENRAGEYeitgrOIFTRE - - - Catoixsted FELTX CATILI) BALLET TIMM"! - The above Troupe will appear EVERY EVEN% They are the moat wonderful performer/1i add very received on Saturday evening with the most en. th"oftle aPplanee. . REENANDEZI - - ' And the Wanted Combany appear. Finn appearance of , TES McCASTY BEOkytegin.___. • TWENTY -8E YEE £ERYORKIEILS.. • TEMPLE OF WONDERS, , Northeast corner of TENTH and CRFSTNUT Streets.—LAST WEEK BUT TWO.—Come then- end nee BLITZ in hie Mescal Maslow'. Ventsilonetam. the Learned Canary Bade. Bobby and Wonderf=l Au tomaton Rope Dancer. Attractive Entertalnmente every evening, eonnnen ohm at 734 o'clock, and on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at o'clock. Admdexion coma'. Children tenants. eelde-tt pENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF MEI Ja• FINE ARM_ CD - ESR Is l OPEN DAILY. (Su TNIPP-S ndays ex T cep EET ted,/ , from! &.M. 1111 P. 1/1.. v :V i nnlfiT o Ta i t ir aeth volume of " Roma =Rim °mg!' Children under /I yea ha/1 WIGS. Shares of Stook an. di-tf CZERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—Pubhe Re hearties every SATURDAY, at BIIISICA.L FUND HALL• at aCo'elook Y. M. Tlekete to be bad et Andre'''. and Beek & LaWßeee MIRO Storm ea , at the door. Ja2l-Ma WINES AND LIQUORS. PURE AMERICAN WINES, From the mart eminent Wine growers of VIRGINIA. NORTH CAROLINA, OHIO, and PENNSYLVANTR- Sparkling, Still, Sweet, Dry and Communion WINES, Warranted the PORE JUICE OF THE GRAPE. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, rohlf-tt Corner ELEVENTH and VINF, -Streets. WBCALL ATTENTION OF THEI ZRADE_to this really ftperior arnede ALtoft.llD RENAUD COGNAC. A supply in assorted Kokomo/ eonstantly on hand, Orders received for direct importation. Also—Hennessy Cognac, Leßoy Cognac, London end Holland Gins, Claret in Wood and Cases, Chempagnos, high and low prioes. LOIIGCHAIb P, Importer. 010-6 m Ur South FRONT, Philadelwlna. GEORGE WHITELEY, No. Lit South FRONT atrevt, Importer of Broady, Wines, &0., offers for sale, f bond only, the follow:es, mons other standard brands of brand,: ram, Caetillon, & Co., Thos. Rims & Julee, Robin, it Co., Ward, Damn & A. Beignette, rett, • rllevoutin, Union Proiirleauxv 2 .. rir ce." (t. Jae. HODILINiory. Plllll/0 or tar i llvtwhirr.,,ai the oholceet Tittivionce, paigat.reela J`16.71.21, and Orris Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &0.. reo 47-17 M.SHEW&Co PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT, No. 39 SOUTH EIGHTB. Street. Above Cheetnut. This Is the only establishment in the city devoted exclusively to PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. A greater variety of OVAL GILT FRAMES on hand than can be found in any ooe coaablahment is the 'United Staten. and prices lower. OW - Bring your Photography, and have them fitted without extra charge. mh➢dpt az SHADE TREE 4, EVERGREENS, FLOWERING SHRUBS. Act —Those who irateod planting during this Spring. should visit ROSEDALE NUnSERIES, whore will be Initial the largest end finest collection of ornamental 1 rem Evergreens. /to., to the cnuntrn t thousands of handsome specimens of Evergreens thud led we en immediate effect. NORWAY SPRUCE, handsome shage,3 to 6 feet, 837 to 860 per ISO SCWICst FIR, fine spsoimens, 9 to 5 feet. tRI per 100. _ Eill=l=lUlMO=l AUSTRrAN PINFS,a few burdred of exit& aiied specimens. from 8 10 10 'bet. of permet form TERMS EASY AND PRIBE3 LOW. x. UIST &FO v. p ro p r ietor,. Warehouse. 94 and 920 MARKET ittreet, above Ninth. CG' The Darby Bulimia. Care pus the Nurseries every hour. (Fare le cents.) while et wpmJ. & D. FISCHER'S SPLENDID NEW YORK PIANOS , from BIM upwards to 8600, according to finish—favorably known for their beauty of tone, exterio d instalments. lity. For sale oq monthly from 880 to $29, or for cash at a liberal discount. Also. a Isrge assortment of other Pianos, from excel lent manufacturers, nu hand. JAB BELLAK. 279 and 281 Booth FIE ra STREET, above Bpruoe. mb2B-lm' 01110SER1NG & SONS, - MANU FACTURERS or Grand, Square. and: r A. Tight PIANO FORTES. Narprocouris,6o7 CRISS Strang, Pianos tojet. taken tkotrinse,„ tuned. and mairpd. Also;te oonseflittos. stone pfPoputar talt-Snuf Pfloain- TOfnsie Denim stn. 2, THE PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET. ESTABLISHED INT Irewtsa, WELLS, & 00., Is open day and evening , for the sale of Poona on Phreology, Physiblogy, water-Cure, &a t and for YBREIYOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS. The importance of Phrenology in the training of the young, the selection of occupations , and comene, and m every department of active life. la fetwma.e knowledaed by all intelhgent pemons who am arsanama sd with dis riots. Written desoriptlons from dainelv•OLlPOS will b• sent by mail for two dollars. . Catalogues or books sent clubs. L. L. CAPEN, No. trM CIIESTNIJT Street, srePOO Vein wkidt.witanmlf.w.ow Peideownot. TEA CADDIES, SPICE CADDIES, OIL tandx, molsseps stands,CoMasitanas.grooere coun ter mates and weight!, and grocers' general tinware, rans . trnli t gaal d -°"*"lD °D' ecaley " d Fan - HENRY TROBINTIf ukbil-lta • Tie MARIC. , r RT ALAy .AIIPBLACK—Ground pure in Oil WETHE RILL k lictontra. 1016 ST ak4 Ail North eiwvH.9 Ores%