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F.-gehmetire. lea , Vet atm:- • - --_ , l4Mra Perm ye: _llie .CitY of Fbils&leSil, Fertlfet Ist terns getua...oomes tot *an= Able fee _ vies ..oifsideli'An ti _„,...,,....,,,„ ,1011,4141: 04 = 4 " ' . , Ii • It i Zt . it to e Vai 4 i• be - . k l - , ...M o n , on a c r oad relidi c =biterdly ilt urla i gt albs , , ' -i -rlaviitiviaAkiddlitert,; Ai bitian th - mover reit - rind - Otit 'as - man themit nr. ism Conifer. , Tiani.-+ ' - ! - :llbeeitiiiiiii tiles:at Veitee4treet shier; ti Ate( di* . tedeeiibbie taa inery-yard, the ihinlforesteibleit sr, ~', lituallit Otte edit a few days IWO fries Havana,' in ?bats • ') later.- - 2%1e _adept fer,the one - *WU 'map: charter to tarry* wee er wadies franc china to savegna - ,Bh :di a very Urn lreemet.ttad took onhoard I,ol.ilaniegioor - °MOH". Ow tint - trafaite thCconters in mad. .tad - , agrensidlii kill thedartain i lauf4tra t iMP 1, 1 4 1 ::. 01 , : 41 -14•Ilip ;. for th. , t ivaJm. ,r.„,pitua,,,, 0 ii.,.......,, q „,,, ..,..0,., . ~.....t sir in_ sties or. sm.! or ,Irtte re t elr - des;• ~s eratites sit nempr sakes evity,frost t OW Wit hod. .' r. : they veveltedanth,the down 6f bar e it . _...,... ,--ir.=4",t,E. 7 .1414,111,. :,..0.71.4. , ussneerishal.ihr dratbtak..sur salt by , too , . boa ad grew: , "a had Wm. isl wittek_sme o f' t :• : =l7. l :Sral ka ii i , ...r , tt r abil im arrivitd i tig ftWibll ' ,' kr overt= annlitiajgeL e tkPflAiljele lP i t l i 141;FSWIt i .iit i tr• 1 . 4 1 1,1111117‘eVI A NZWI I: 4 , ' a ow., 4 1 :Mee . and oaf of the rued mar - - '. shad:lnes , earmiteredthie sorb hermantere teeing ._ = aped at sibe e r a panie of Cams( 3,4de tope. - . Suer the again ese tait, she wilt be er_aaejl Ina ,I.lialetess of ebal:Wstt • wilt take ent ta , 9lMernim ;fat he set ef the theitad BMW Goarnment : --t - , - E ''" - The -CASS ''tiii. ` Realms • TiimireeillioiMs . Yea A Env , Triree,ffl. he aranist on a moiler for 4 . , low hid to the coca elf Robert ThoreseeM Carload of ntln4et In the Brat thigiei:wie emitmeedyeiterdity,stf ,..lldnombefote the Court Of_ Oyer end Tonmair, Indies , - Mol i ten , Albers. a5l Ludlow upol the 4414 - Levi or of the Fourth ward. wax paned' to , ter , Witt toEset or namn Wahl in or tot he cse: .sistits mt. - He testilied that the UNDO of llgr.- brae! ' - Ina obtained at hia.randenee, &Meath he did not rtes him same time. . - Sr.Arsidr has oboe, t ar vola& his armitnest, tOt - 1 tra rant diri ma wish_ to the are scant lu cid tart o ths defoodaat any farther. le_r. Collis. ta a and exiiligaiadative ?rem, end mr. (r al , , a d la t3orney rattA trn a tteginiVitiANlNhet.rit the defendant- Thev..eeptanded .-,tind „the alienage of_ . iaposol. nix itildmittpd ivy the imam wag nothing more ..:41446 wt . ** groted - pr , ohallimie, gig resme: would `.' - . STAtio Te raji et tefi ll d i r= l* , .. !' e l l'agotillfew i arl ~ tor Mc 4t,Leadsag is an ,eloseent seeress. • ,dewed. ' ' motion - for a new mat ID the - C iaar ;4l l ltlfi i il r d ; 6 o .l , = ' , firar,W44:ll: first L e tiarabse: -Att Mumma. _ 4 lFmtinn.',4TEM ' bark Ferris, which ;was abandoned et' sea soma tide ego by berellterms aid eiew. sad aftettrardszneamed • see breught ode Mb bins bi 'the balk **Atli E. Tar. has been hauled up on the' reetimiel 'dry dock et .; * ia..belaw Qasee-atrest whatE , :TlFib Yee ' - rjs was with tar in the bottom, with a propo r tio n -.WM , eating -the adage. beams '.. m . the . ens ,Thriatitut an amalgam. faced its l ento - puirilipebobniNK - prirstled New tiornAreategllbemong , 11 1 550. tate, - . ' ' gams CM (akin et; ' 2 t 44 "I M P re to tire Pl ire i g . ' -,- .netted out and lin a I l liorf_h_ite aati'wt he ready n for; minill4ll_ls l : Oven. .•-ogtgere.nereef - - A- SM . ute , t o, who foansd her gas ,- hg j p • Aug war d of* sow tiiWun i ty k . !., a Aide trensestimr. arid. nertkrebt, antis ae, - - ,_to astray ionearatia:, '.... 'l .7l'itii Colieinine Suiemniin:—Thit nnneeea. - - ,I**, : eiliit property bi - Stier: on lremior; he the time of the tie at the Wharf, below /rah street, IMMO the ClUet gaßilleeT *Me AN Department yrie. -, ' ' tad(' MCOMUSMS,llr`seriaird fears:4a trt-intinr - i5O,- , * I , sasiei:pecm, the Aerie bribraring water upon sad .., islotimatent to thi ire when there was no seoed ate :!The ."••• - . ELTB_LitierA r aalrig i .= Will nese, Arteries ..l ip s/d • Rouse Centsticies. The Mt •.-_ ' also rd.weter sot to great am nee ag ant mg ''. - ARNO Ake eeingagna of(-the, garret siker making an . - /sallainatirs itattrosn. bat, atilt. there Anis a 'large _ '..i:.isiesuit or ittlay,dm wttlek , s- laii . ..,pbore 'Mews - s- I , ..ta l trtrilbret l isair "-r ta v ,4ls tit inf o ;Atli - - pretest *rearrest* Ch sate in pre._ , , • - - ,glEe-BouanEl - Dokility"Lonitualikeee to 'the 'AM , huihting its‘ hie tetel;. tab, far Sega thee sat -- ,, itt the 'aide Mt the:Bouthere *orrice vl - the DeLware - ' Ass, bat Uttie bootless; labsed. :poloirtaikail, ' it Inuring, ganen-street churl has seaside fear or :...fiap kindred - use burden es the .L.stakki - uddlib ass ' Imantiti ron -1 I. law 1"W teMidetal , „ - At St . eIIO re . nest ;Qom es on walk, . - PIM 0 wit another venal, or esoet:Mo same tea= andstag, berg bees ate s: . whit* inn bents , - , beer the cosine meson. -benner setetb, at the Yard. of - - Gonne Ilitebeil • a saisp Meer MR I. being , built, ariiitZ , oll2oll6l'llbOln SU the meth now 'streams, at ' - "-- -,,llirsihrdiat; Canner Or" i:' Finial ' AID *. --- -.: hantikento fteitsirav on .1.. L Brissain„-4t.ss early - - 'inigir'ggirigii‘f igraniune, - idninkin litkrir, nanidSes Xo lBl4l,lloll Y et et to Rs** strestan obi biome t rtette:st . Soi* t e a k site awl an_ inntat ge ljee:_ gees - - Ut a l i a gre a latt ill t ii : tili.!- ; _ iiiiil aitat il 7ol ls' Z I TS' - " tht some es Me neigtomrs to the spot and NWT slier lowered FirasellAtite tbot,treil lit' mans a • - 'mtwimd rescued the ottild to tune to aye its URN r. • -'s.shster snatetned aorpartlenlar injuries irk the perform , - • ' ants Of ids nob!' ooaftet; although his eyes were inaeti v , alreetiNE , •fersi4tan was called in. Igloo renamed aa • , , moved Mama t to the onus -mod im mesa, bawler was re greyed to preaea _ .. , ..011.1313111.1, Petwarpsn."--A. number..of Mimi, - - , „eat ewe, many stakb_wors of ri.. very trialag,nhat : ' MOO: bent disimed of resterdsf morning.. Edward ' mellitlty'su sentenetolle tout menthol* prison on the *barge of Weeny. -Janis Duty realised nine months,' Albert Mira lame mostbs, end Janes White nine sumths , - os moans* Mama a Larceny. Marisa *dots ger gam , ..- leg- enaaterting slieikey_,;_linill SellatanaKr to *thane - nedatall, awl %peas au racier fry swam end angry : . ante • mans icasrimiant. ~ S rapie •Igheriden sea ; raid i - i t h i tont n yr , ,nliatteg le i WTI. , - - .11irineseee. gue to the me l not l agsmanistal th . :. ‘,.., .. sow so ms la was - 2 - :-- , ' ' Poet' Oirenni Sniefeeme..=The receipts of - r me Doetetehia oft Mike. daring Unveiled/7 engin , • , gwea. mere gmattee; sanest of swam sold Ste anarteri - lin,7nani reeeirts "mu nonage on lettere. aii,ses 54: 'Are tamers. during the earns '• . - .4W . OVAL mem at , two emu each; •:- -, 15 de ,at ems sew wan and 135013 neeme= ' - • I !: r14,0"351'440114;'-nt =very dailaiiing lad, - - -: - '-;- l iAttiCst 4 VlM er th i gi t lMlhMt a jt m e t l pg._ V i ew; ' tv,rt_ e abarisist b istuts ea, ~I r ka ir rienda both • -.- '''' Prototinn if and personally . and /MUD be .. anneli _ mam a " in wan tential Manner, -.. —_ . . . 1 ,Breas-eursvuo.-,-, Taste - Wei morning; at -,.. , sag e biog. *taw -tatt-street wharf, trey t i i l leftt a se a g goodue u tli .14 , 7 ....... .011144 _ i ' , probablit bees host starts base , • '''i..;- ~'Wele retw 493 9. to their ewes_ . ,„ r: - :. jr _v ' :-... ~;4-4., liricatneiartme - Bashii.inentgatration belt ~'• L asi leteriter_tein- teinfidie• et tbe saloon o y !..;•( - , -,,, , , ,mm guar "beiklivest. -, sse• street. 'en , the , ; 4 1- , Se - Vitt no data be a mem tlebghttatermr. , MAN= INTELLIGIINCS. PAWL 403 boils from Spits", " seir i M i = STA f ro i ntilton, z• • - wirinkin to Christian & Carina. 7 _ r Engage Oodfigy. Russell, gaga fr"mliggitior4, coo, is billt to It Crzs e s, es i f N zed r 7 M ril Airett, G AIL% Tliaricnr II days from Otonatatar, with r 10 days frogi, !HY lam- BeHilllt vin. 'l 2, ‘• NM, 4 di p frOni Dal;. easktirk - - - • *-,covogg i enown -St bop,' front !kw York, -:,;,.-,-7-: ~ .• -.'-' "'-':'lizatiasix--- , - ' - ; I , - kat Baehr's, Leighton, Triaidda,caba4 it W . . 1 LC ; Wat_oathiyja,-N Bedford. I.# Ateleteell 4. Co. -, i ' v tas "lea, !Caitlin, Pon Stem.' 'Kneads& ilitttliOn I Som. , 'd - '' tgartra I? li for Egin e a . tst a Mr o ,trii " .l4 4 len. . ini2a j eagtar, ....tjaaatt, ..a.rolseport. It IL - ' .--. A37ECrivir, Dika's,' Baltimore. A Grown; Jr., - , __ - . • .- - ' :(comaiistiimat utrim 4 ,...5ieb.,,,,,) i , ti,-..i,-. , v,...7.144....- Pri7,ol=l„lL,, wive,. J. whore oe ..ew Joist her. outeole ode _ . ~... t otamsbiover Is oven* la Camden, NJ, Arai aa 411krasystaara to 3110, filaistafirna tort. and , ',' - ' , ay . .ritsattaito,. ..,: ~,,,,,:,- , ~ , Ohoorelea. „ ave. acklmgrer s t 1 4: 4 14. , ' ifirktils, Osvt Rydsrirn loartutr nit's, --' - - woo ton tit with on t lath 'nett ifty five ....7 _ , , boas Ipleadialesvie6 Illnla a etoklas'oon ::.-- t ' w ar DW lltirior g ratier 3 # 1 1 11111?Tath i lt owt4for ,9711ftoriolint tniarifo.inct to A , otkipt ~ boot. , ae snip loot barootWater and 14 ' ,_ ,'" Wee Iltorjelltrk from vsimaropo; ' .. e.tot . uga millarr..; Helper, from Leedom-oval Char . •,,. -, eottoteasac- - '1 ~, Jostles lbw.. Nota.e.ap• Tow; bviae R ..z., dehee ' Ciao , Nay Steal Slim Wmta, from ': ...' ' ''' - tig. i a*, April 16 7alaataeatehlp -Potatoes; from eaUsh . exchanged mittrday.with tha "sow lioateville, from i 4. l . itedngr ll l , W:e a. booed, or. 'eh Pima to sea at , a11i..*4 $ Nat. r-- - 84 "4 0 P-Wey,iirrived altered at atm , / 61 CORO! Um 'O4 rallita , ra taliii. anived .. „ .._..„ . lina#o,;, *rived 'll,lod.#9..!ilSied at - - Wafted; taiPliila7 , Wei' Mare' arrived at !at ill il toitudon, i Itallt;Wisitta lid ±Oisti*tcns;Ailal at - - kr.; ' ,5 4 404, 0 / 0, , (iik: ** 11 ; 1 0 11 :; .‘ ' llk, ' ile**l at rAdliiie- ' 41114.'01*N* AlleatilititifittßlKOM BMA op so,Tinamo yaw= our 'norm ell,AlD'iiiireis4*liiiiii.; Dew Mier. r. Mkmw . a",. ritat. , ' - ,:'• ' I T! d 'al 1."4. —. " ''' ~ WAttip'W, , ,, - . ' ,s 'a , , •'A ' ' Pk' "., , Z 114 '••-t e ' Usfotts ' LoMs '-( , ~,,,- r ., - 6, , onto efiw, h amk r , ,, , ~,-,.., ~ DflerOlaLiesstsr. P 4 Itlslated,_Ya , . r Wm's. Uri ", , . tt,t ,-t i *thaw- LlOl 't' l , t" , rit_sixtmws.tb, Albin,' vi,,,,,,,tr, tabu, ' "J eat s'a rnYlii /t9l/. - DsP - i , ~ . i,, ' ..- Parsest ®Haile tint rt. Itiss ° 4 6 lr; Pa .- , - trlin ia 4 =4. 415 1 ra tt llikiia mi lArmikr.s - :; - ,r d r e rktrussr its. v jiskrd,-w_s?; • '. ioataakaarol,Wail, O t ri l liso lg s l ic t le 7 aG . riiii. : . Q.m .etr a.n .h" . " I tiv,i 6 H% - : ti E y Thorpai,saie . , oaticomm W Doctor. Harrisburg - A - N0PM1,,,, MIAS • ' ,1 Dalian, Brooklyn , • bad; nrossiPs - - ~ W Mrsy sou, Huts _ _, J Bmsdhsad. Atria MI D Juan Pad --' -' ,' , ~ J A llowlitiUlt ny sample it v ah, NIL . - / E r',..A " V ag iry ' , Mithrlil i t` ~. _., •-, l ia,, 'IC si t Texas , I N M ' fiso ,sa s a Y z , d b r,,,lfiet i givt. .-- - ..14j€ 2 •• CA ,P 8 l'a 14, ono, akar 4 laa c t s . te . r • 14 4to tta. l_alar,. B i t Paul , WIVIDIn. rTitt - ~,.: W Cushman. Bre , kitit, ,: , , , Z inn : N r . y 1: 1 0 141 5,4 tir " . Mrs fsseadsr.,l Y 1 72 „ -., ,:, II M sr, d ik tlit Mtniy i 2,44 ' , / *Until! ) : Iso N,Y, litftit t „ Oro . msed , t t: ao to, t ghsr. aos rs ta iLi,citr Div lb WlLLatlisE it a Juo in!, wog', I) 9- , - a_ ippon Is atss 'moll- -.- ' - 'I. noon!, t,., wzreed•u, Hicibpood, . . BPI atbr9s. ,Rtab [Sind 1... sil BalleY*2lebmon4, +.: Mrs Pr sewer. Md Dr I. ii, Breittbr, litp i , ob ovr. ,( ovir d, N Y IVtiltril 3 . :' 1.0 Tra•Orikx, l ßloh'd on E lark, Rishmottd Oc!,, ', M . long, .N Y /1 , 0 1 11 . 67. ~!/ •, , ,, . , , _ , , 1 i • 11; i tas 7 r t r S ' rOtBiNTATc4CE. emir of Ninth and Chestnut. Werriolt ik wf, ItY ` A. Andsmon,ii Y • On Wi11.% N li r , , re Green, Zs - IL3anney,N i l d E i l i st l in i' l l f' ‘ -' : MOW Meats, NOrlsiols , ti p Ai jl ileineld, 11l Y, .. '.. HPrinoe.N ,ll' • ; '.. G fillsta, Bt' Lome • A 1.- df :Ban Franohloo ' W lii nasiton AINN 'V ilim_O LlVlrMettel,"l Y Mtge B L vineston, N Y t - Brewist, MY • " _'; ' Sten Peters & It . ; I „ him Wier & hs, NJ . •• Wm Peddle & '. fi I 18 , WIIMIS, Balt ; ... • 0 M lifresosoett ito ividdi t .p x y3,, , _ ~ , -,,, l ivi r i r r il , ~ y n I lBlllrx#,..le,Lissr „ :I.l.latthstl & la. Wis • ' f og i alig i kr . Ti?imp" '. ( f ivirrii re Achim., &V Y. : : fl sii. Csn, ' ' W Wl?.,0 1 )1, tots , ,2. AT gadwell, NY • q f Ehlrl•TV lr ' , '-' - fii t tiltrlft t eto '°n 4 l ft , Lasrsoq,-,N, Y.- . lea Lefferts . p. x s' Ards so son, Conn ?so nroy,G. 0 , _ O7 ,- , , B gd m Martin 41 ,M Liston - . '- r im i r IN 4 11 li .2. ( I V .V . -• •' • -_' ' II kar ,I4Y Geo oak, N.L. -- -, 2 . .. sa. INent r,4 Tf, Vet • Chem lir lelkail l ' - s4, o '7` er. Restol AotAteei& ' Ssi - n :- .i ' ffir Vitti 6 7o T ata N ikirs, Hut itiorgO' Y :-. ' f l it V.4 . eli i rlii= n nd Ns na,oonsb.-Vii, ..' -., Jae T Ames. Mass • .0,01) Falooze.l 4 , N Y , 4,nrlLeo,Pl X i it N it ' A= r 4l I -' ' -W P Pome roy , T r la, Boston Miss Ada Araiter. .Boston - MEICHANTW :BOWlE—Third e t., above Callowhill. A 8 Williaras,Montoprar's A D . :isisus, Pa - John Jonson. Pa i'. Jno Cola A sort, Pa Cash Gene & la, Allsrito'a v . Adams, W Haven lirfirma A le,Allontown , • . Witty, Allentown Owen"Kentor. Beelike:He rank Mote, Wind Gay, Pa Thos Hartsell, Nazareth ' . Hush Feller, Nazareth Jacob Beek, Pa, , • - FF Allen, Fa , Jame Weaver a: Is, Pa W K o rea & la, Pa ,Hiram Young : Pa , - It o M rniag, Lebanon oo 'BF Oarret,_La henna co' _8 R ert. A llentown N Wench, Ya Cgtllolll,llBnuth Pa Gideon Fahnestoek, Pa , I Miller, Wome ladorf -Geofillbert, Womeledorf , WWI L Bowman, Pa 1 F Mlsts ,: alyarstown., , it it e a r Gerhart. Pa Bihrard Light, Laisanon Go t Weiler Lane oo ' F illeohnst, Etchafertown Seltster. Lebanon Wattmeter. Pa - ,._ -,• tletert, Richland 'BB Ludwig & la, a ' re John Flasher, Pa Thee B Reber, Pa •• -•• , Jos T Leaver. Fit Prank &Am:l64Bff Jr. Pa - . G M flpratr, Lewieburg Levi Zimmerman, Pa' Mrs Freed, Leonardsville 8 T Bush, Pa. ,- - Tr " Weldensanl, Centrevalle F Vansant. Bunks so_ .. A Ba rge s , Clinton to .. au iihriVei, coonnoot,Pa John int, Pa air Mots. Sunborp t ils .14 8 *Ger, Richfield O.M Peilielt, B44hIUNIIIII , lea Hoffman , Allentown .1 K. ZimmarmanLowishurikohn Griggs. Jr, re. , eiraddzoint. Ko, ~. . enryCL Griggs . Jr, .ÜBi , ?&Casusrula • ' nqui,Woinsladorf -NV &Aldus, Pa . "' - - -0 W lepratt, l'a • IitSMOBANTEP MOM—Fourth *trait, below Mob. y. Miaow, Coo*iile, o' , Bwitb, Johnston)/ Cin,_o J Hooker, tows W il esn i ttlenonr, Allentown "'JOG Frans; Olio Cleissenhanter, Trenton Miss It A Oases ab_aror,N I A}l Blair, Carlisle • W A Cook, York Cringe A Fonegbigurb, York M BpshrYork, Hon W OWneleltabil Mon A J blinswbrenner, WIII 81044 York. PIA' - York L Pa • - Hanle meNianna. Cal • on J J Masser, Nevada . Pimnonth, Pa Aellyeteri J botch Md. Pittsburg _ nnolms, r, Reading ," - it Pa' . 1 1 0111n i rlitt 4 t, Ttg w ttrAr 6, itietslwomboro, obn plitruemdobo o V ima bn _ A _ e. U s ," F t g Lnnsbat t i ftb R-4 "p w.w j kliek se; P Uniontown O posurtstws:Pa Mine R ilk Anbelman, Pa E L pu tdier r ktunding . Ron A Pankow, M Chunk L Pittsburg r , r Derannon,lbto .?' L &canton - . 1.4 ork Hon 3 4 Itennedy. Pa'Pax ponnedy. e J Deem Jr. Mansfield, O. J Oasis, 6elMfontsin, 0 Rev Dr Glia• Keeton - A Chapin, Boston lea D ManagAld, Md T P Moore, Tenn F Marburg; if York . Dro W Watkins, Ga =:'-- Of AVIONILL. DDTEL-Rave street. above Third. A Pragerlegs. Pa - - _." I, W Lulls,' Pittsburg 3 Lrennypicke t r is Pa - ' W A wisber.Jteseins• I Vial & k i, . 4 .11 Martin, lesponster Ina - dim, i ten, Pa' _ a smith, Danville • Jno alurtai,jr,. &Oen, Pa Jno Balliet, Pa hal) &boll, Pa - 4- : . Aal Mosier, Pa ' 61. ivalartan, Allentown -- Tr AI Martin, Allentown E Iri"*M=lT: . tf Wig:Igloo, Pa Adam • Jar, Aelienow- - 'Xi , ' Ramsay , Lebanon A ais ise, Lebanon ; • Milo*" hauenel.Diwies's A lisnunel, Orwi&1191 1 Langdon, DoPowal HI Bendier. Pottsville Joel Ritter. Reading _ I lintlth,Malwilleg •4-CI D Johneon,alontourv'e 7 4. Hewett L molt. Pa . ~ 3 M Brnith, 2•UnitrOve 11 lioMmiiiig, Willitinelovi la al lie stn. Canton, 0 Woo W Nines, Canton, 0 4 This Walker, Jonestown Wear, FY, . umming, Fa ,m 4 b- r ldis litti l4b4 fi n turav'm w Waggoner. Pt ' . - so lirper r bebanort , AI la Cceveltni& irri Ern. Lawns & wor, Wilkse e 10 Jos tisr 13 J vaiukt onit un,i , Pg t tnivi vi a lins e -,I heart: ininenville.- ,J V Martin, Dayville J swio2l. , Ply Clare Captietc, BlootietWe ALB mouth Air _ JI . . attigt, infamina 1 , W lAnn . Pa , -•- STATES UNION NOTEL—Market street, above Birth, Jai Val*. BaltbAna red Joan, Baltimore Jae Pottstolen7 - MOP MOODY, &Tauten E J Bomb, Mil •• ' . ri Spnnatield,o Bawl Lang, eaten ' „ Baml Hoffea, Pittsburg .I' J Eskienis4la ' ' A Trimble, Pails Joel Miller, ter R E elev. Nonnd Chas tixtzeirg a ork, Pa M kt g,ber, Erpinover.Pa Psa A hlrunde ' rri_eh i leine. Pa .71Frod B:trer n ilaito, Pa ; 041111. 1 rtan P de T i l l% • • %PA i f t . i& e r . l a VW; a o o , Pa squish Con man.Csrnale.Pa A 'Mark. Ile Coyle. Perry 00, Ps AL Beoattofer, Pa DB Newcomer. Loin, Pa John Irvin, Carlisle, Pa 0 PM. Laudieter 8 Bryan & Pa Daniel Latta: Ilterrisburi i Joint Laird, McConville E Laird, 31eCoysvilie John Deter. Lancaster W imarenst, Elissbethtoint 111 Ebersole, Elisab'ben Jeseph Owarte, Gutmann= - Wolf, Mt Holly Bp'fii tinntrarlar, Barrieb'a Mrs. Zinn, Mediation a w P Mite or is, N J • John 11l C it e. Landiaburg ir Bieber son. Jersey City Gsolsilorne, Pa 0 Marshall, Pe embus, Y," Jacob 8 Young, N Y McCoy, Cumborlood oo . !MAO *Ma B9TFA—Third at., above Cellowhllt iiila M. Cooper. Coopersburg B F ?whets Keaton j ; Hildesses, a - Glsriced. Pa •• - jes Eisenhart. Gainranlie ims (arm ji lart,Cspevlo K Treinhier,Playtonville w Dodder ottstown has Bodder, Pottstown Wench, Pa EJ Burr, Philsda Richard B Dlle. Pa Kelohner, FleetwoodtPo L Reinly,l3 vsnevtlle Mies ktinniey lt Et Evansville L lbsoh. L anon to ,hl Seligman • port carbon I 8 Baker , Maiden Creek Hatter. Et Green 8 Kalbaoh.Bernville, Pa N Landis, District X. BtAtwart, Lebanon co B Bmirh.Beehtels•ville Wm Drafts, Pennsbnrs John It Zook, _Lancaster oo W•T Minter, Pa Levi Lebo. Lykensvalley Gideon Drabs. Pa Sels AK IV • Levi Damm, Pa as bold, - „ BAP EABLIVROTEI—Thitd It,. above eldowitill. IzomLa r nesdalei ' Jos Young, Pa IV o rear. 4_1:m61611 . A V hn. , i ts r li Bui l l sc n rllti lin lit Motile. Austdown -,, _ f i rs /norm, Allentown tiller,YA , • F Mosier, Pa t . Oil Henninger, Ps -' 'W_ Henninger, Pa . Remart& In, Pa -• E Young, Pa as l.cyrt ht. Ps Chas Beans. Bunks no B Nine. hamburg - •.T L Gerberloh, Dauphin no Reuben & la, Dan_phin co Panl 1., Gabel, BOYel town Hanoh,_Boyertown J L Brobst, Lehigh co Jacob Fackler, Dauphin no Aug Stoner, My enttorrnire Boni G Peter, Palmyra, Ps Mrs ft Ranch, Boyortown John Eniriok, Harrisburg Jonas Fltudy. Harrisburg John thirkhan, Harrisburg Dr J II Wilson, Allentown Joshua Foulke. Quakertown Gard Brickley. Centre no 0 .1 Huber Easton John Evans, Richmond A W Lerch, Pe A L Newhert. Pa Rata belm. Bath , . Pa W Smack, Katslown Levi 6 summer, Zeno 00 ~ • THE UNION ROTEL—Aron street, above Third. T &Memel er, Lewisburg JAnderson. Mo W Stewart & Is. Pittseneg .1 3 % Shit Vr e :c t &L'et er f il s a l s s , t irVir,eni hnt " Bw7VeLeim,Bethlehem B. Allentown J Brown & Is, usle in, J SW EI RT;wr. weedebnrs. 0 B Insider & wife, Betiding .1 ,IblisTague golumbis, Ps l Ermentront, Reading pp B. Miller, Pomeroy* F Steer, Pinegrove Jobs Loob.. .Ebesrove B B Bowman. Berwick, Ps Col It Retold,: Dlrmblus - A lAndauer,Atnagna Cl 5 Wattoon & Del Brettson, Del RobtlNattion. Del Thou Faris, Y Mast W Faros& Y Mies B .rarie s Y M ilia OMANI. Norfqlk. Va Goadboim, Y See MeCreiglit. Lnion Co A Hill. Cmoinnati T F Cearel,.Dakton, O Jno Cramer, Williamspo rt _ Ittbig, Louisville, . John Loudon.ktomm, 111 irtiwrttefit. Y Wilitesbulrre Fa jftisittistrrii,TirlimaPslus. Cni Wm Tarnrki. Berg, Pa Geo 'Vinland, NY J Htton, Ohambersburs , It Austin & Is. Pa '4l; Cook, Fazetteville, Ys HI gromb"im g edg oun JJ Idaekinlsh,ttow York AnilkAN MOTEL—Cheirgmat street. shove Fi ft h. , iton , MII Cordell, Conn i W Dues ; Conn ' ' W* Polnemns, Mt pony 8, A Cog. Mt Holly . E P Bowen, Md .1 B McCreary. M Chunk Geo A Ford & cm. Md Mrs Yonninyton, Md Mignon Crookshank, Aid Abner Barrinition,Del C.l Harrington, vet A t Fletcher. vs Holt A Abbott. Fa Peal iiiiter..nri,lgitie ID L I v r a i ea, B , t D C er 1.. " St /oho Georg, ails W K Bremner. Readans ' 3% l Bl: l a n 146 4" t° n Geo 0 Kerr. Newark, DO 8 3 Brisbin. Lewistown 5 D Cunningham & wt. N J ,WP CootiL,e Del John Y. Gortore, Pit Welter 1. Woodward Richard Sharpe, Eakin!' a H. Fonds. N Y Misg..9donigignarn.N J B It Cowell & da. N Y D T Pr- Paterson. erblll oo .0 F Waist, N Y John Coohran &la,N Y iri P Cooper. N Y K B kmith. Conn • _Geo W eteele.N J 8 Dates tola; Washington H Thomas. Washington C geroper. N Y - AI C_ Harrison, N Y Elwell, Trenton, N J . leis m Houghton Pa W 0 Kamer, Md Trios 0 Marlton, N i.) J EA.:Ter. N C , Chutes Bowen. Vt lag V button, Maas , G L Christie. N Y B F Davis. N V H 0 *orris, St Ford • 1 W.Welak, Boston _ COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth it. shove Chestnut. J ZWllitatitail. Oxford .1' War, Lena co ILROcketes. ~ liminston J Vanderslice, Pa . Win E le. Chatham N Yandeothoe. Pe la ft &sward, Ntrastatra i Harlan. Doe Ron Mrs yet. Carlisle Pennooki.Wiimington 11. Waller,. Clime co ' ~ 4 Baldwin, Limo co LE ?Aran e I i,TI:I3I7IA 80 • 1 l e i r Milfl C llO l 4l " none., wnotingdon R Fotw, Mt Union Watson, One oo 8 Hoffman, Lana oo J_W Chandjer. PhDs • Scott, Jr. . Mote CO WitiLoy, C hen co- Coatee,_uhes Co A b__Way, Chas eo • .1 Foust, Franklin CO F Wornlow, Del oo . • • 'ST. LOWS HOTEL—Ohestnat. above Third. WM N Otis Johnstown, Pa A Jackman Phil& fillz"iff y it , ~_ , ./Z011 2 ,1tP -i n - " N BeaTr a tees °1 ' •et S 'rawford, fl 3 • eu Wm Rd ten,tt J 18 Tarr, Teta" rho Thompson, Kansas • ft lliSlataghteral Y - e Dell, Pitteburg A B William', N York 41D Orirrok,H V9ilt - flit ji lambitll,N York 01011. - N yolk • J W Hammy, N York wilting. Xl:Amore .. .;' A 'Vogel's, Baltimore iLia 4 l ,lsr=rore 0 H Mercier, Baltimore :,- JOlNB'..NOTRl.—Chestnut greet, below Seventh. ft D :r on,1•121 - - filsWoA_Wilro, Del mitt .vvoofill, lisr, Del , Loyd. PI X - BB P . am N , Sampson. N J . Kk...T.:51421:06 i'l ' - 'l5 w ckys, Wash," 13 wiri ialmeat_riek, kid- '- . 'poi windier, ii r J Certnent. maw .- I• .. il etnbrons. hfuorit - . Venal liallll,lo „ fdd , ' •„'o ci le. Ireland. MB j Toms, Port pobit -. ': -- A Adelina. Vt 141.9410 . 01111114_11 ,-- 5,, , - -, - 41.-L Neurdiek. Boston ... . ftlilk.i linen , ROTy.I,:-isecol it.. below The. ' Erse.? fi r : tal t r i barii, Pa storm me dont Iteirtatra Rfi all - se emen,..c.benrcille 1 liit . .9Kr - - . Wat Vols , , Mufti, dir XS. pima, sarkietil ia:istiadv iiithen -40,10.1nir ot dasUas. ASIAINIUMI Jb , 00., • arNalin PO*. BPEOIAL NOTICEN. Rev. Da. Oeitat's' Ltoinaz is reported in MA In PITIE:PKILLDBLPRIA. ItiQ,IJIitER of this (TuesdiY) reornlee..'Thrable ..Bheet ! Eight Pass's! Foos -eight -Colonist t, 111.101$ TWO CENT.% For s ee by an Nowa MOW. • 8 . 01 , 014 by ClitTlarlis 22 omits It ` — Noiroies olNTltflida, for Salt Rheum and &rants, permanonny mires Tatter. Scald-head, Ring worms, and all itching. sad Burning Eruptions of the Skin. . , • This OintmOntnenetrates to the bum of the di, ass, Mies in 14+47.4m0*. and num it from the. Bosh bs neeth to the iikin on the :snafus. Large glue boxes. pnos SO'oentii. GRAMM .;VORTO.I4 Proprietor, No 15 Beekman stroet. Now York,' Sold by T. W. DYOTT & SONS. NB North SECOND Stmt. . sprt-tutivlm Rsvr. OADILL'S LRQTURR IS reported in, 11111 is TAW , ' PHILADELPHIA, INQUIRER of this , (Tuesday/ Morning• Double Sheetl Eight liages ll Forty-eight Columns! PRICE TWO CENTS. Fo r , sale by ell News Monts. Served by Carriers, 12 (Antal ru!r - • It itiOCLINROCB43 COLD • AND COII011: 'ldrxrcrot ti. guarantied to ours an ordinary cold or Gough; eatarrh influence, sore throat, &0., with abso-: lute ortaiety. and a decree of rapidity that will agree-, ably utornehthe patient. Meting onto. All Dr. harm McClintock'. Pamir Medicines bear the signature of thIRRIT NORTON, Pole proprietor. No., 15 Seidman street, New York, Onloceseor to A. Cushman fe Co.. sole nroorietorm) Sold by T. W. MOTT & SONS, 818 Worth SECOND Street. aptr-taths-lot • Rttv. DR. °ABELL'S IMETURE is ropOrted Iu tun is THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER of ihisi (Tuesday) 'morning. Double Shout Eight Pagel ► Fortr•etght Columns! PAIGE TWO CENTS, For isle by all Nova Agorae. &lewd by Camera', if aftnta pgr week. , H • .j. R. STATFORD'S 'OLIVIS TAR, the best family triedieine known, mares all Throat and Lang at feutione, 'and _Catarrh; by inhalation, In emend in. terniti pain oinoreneu. a few drops, taken internally, after& immediate relief. In Rheumatic) affections, Neuralgia, Sores, Eruptions, Burns, and Skin diseases, ,an external • application of this valuable article hat- tended with the happiest results. , JAL STAFPORD'S IRON AND SULPHUR ROW. • DIMS. These valuable adintuito to the Tar revitalise and Purify the blood, invigorate the liver, 'strengthen the di gestion, and regulate ell the secretion,. No one should be without them at this seam of the fear. Sold by all Druggists, and by T. W. DPOTT k, SONS, SlB North SECOND Street:, Powders, Sh; Olive Tar, SO °anti. aplf-tuths-lm fli OLD' BORD,ORitIiWOIDOW SITADAS,.SI to elf etch. H. 'CARRYL k BROTHER, ,spl4-3t 719 CHESTNUT Street. WINDOW SRAM and Finums, $1 each, with Dizbinott.' W. 11: DARRYL, & BRO., &AM 719 ,CREPTDDT et. • LONDON CLUB SAlloll.—This celebrated European Sauce, lately introduced' Into this country by Poker Brog. London, and now being generally used throughout the United States. pones's' an unrivalled riohness and delicacy of taste superior to all others, is an excellent aid, to digestion, and in highly recom mended for drepepsil. It taken precedence of the Wor cestershire Sauce, and is sold at half the prioe. Sold by A. J. DARNER, wholesale agent for the United States. and by all respectable gni:oars and dealers In pickles and preserves, and O. J. B. litiBBlEß & CO., Non 108 and 110 SOUTK WItARVES. Philadelphia. apl7•tuths-lm FIRV. AT OWEGO., - HERRING'S SAFE TRIUMPHANT! Owgoo, Tioga county, N. Y., A/0110,1800, Messrs. FACE/JCL, /Immix°, to Co. ; 69s Chestnut street, Philadelphia: Gentlemen: Yours of Bth inst. is received, and In reply, we some years since purchased one of Honing , ' Double. Door Fire• Proof Safes. The store in which tiro Safe was plimed was Hi by 94 feet, fur stories, beside basement; the Safe was in the rear of the stole, and the wind drPve the flames, during the conflagratiOn, from the front directly to the rear. When the Rafe fell to the basement, a large amount of largo burning tim bals fell directly upon th • Cafe. Very soon afterwards the briok wall fell upon the timbers. The heat of the hot brinks and burning Umbers Tee so intense that no effort could remove the Safe for sixteen hours. We can bonotne of no severer test than the one thii Rafe passed through. AU its contents were entirely protected The wood inside was not charred or burned in the least, and no papers were at all disfigured. lam happy to be able to give this testimony to youritafes, es I now know from experience that they are reliable. Yount, STONE Et LO. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, mans. featured in this city only by . FARREL, HERRING, &, CO., 669 CHESTNUT Street, Who have the largest assortment of Mares in the world• aple-etoth-3t To ColoorionvEs.—Quiniu's COD Ltras. OIL JELLY. • This great apeoifio for Consumption in feet superia ding all others In its curative effects upon thane afflicted with tubercular diseases, being twice as affloaroons as the crude oil. Prepared upon highly solentifio prinoi plea of the pure oil, and robbed of the nauseous taste of the plain artiste, it M received into the stomach in its jellified form, without Mastication, and is gradually dis solved and digested, pasting into the small intestines drop by drop, supplying the wades of the body by its nutritious properties, and thus assisting and sustaining nature in overcoming the disease. Approved by the New York Academy of Medicine, and recommended bt the faculty everywhere, this preparation is confidently offered as a remedy for Oonsumption and all Sorofulons affections. Bold by PREDIERfott BROWN, corner of CHESTNUT and FIFTH' Streets ; PREDERICK DROWN, /r., Continental Hotel; and T. W. DYOTT k SONS. inhal.situfeni &MING ~MACOMFES. All persons who have boatht Hewing Machines which will not perform the work expected, are Informed that BINDER'S Ma- chine never fail to do any kind of work. No one le ever ditaPpointed in the Machines of I.•II.I3INGEN. & CO., No. 810 011Y8Tharr Elswarearmut, Fcxi-Psoop Sens. —A very large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea sonable prices, No. 30i ORESTNUT Bt ° Philadelphia. ssaSS-tf EVANS & WATSON. Raia'as' BOUDOIR Smarm Mammal.- - IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD. FIRST PETXIIII4 AT EMT FAIR. Ma(lcipMA Roe. 110 AMOR A 6 Agent/ wIYMeII. M 1.2 hipORTART TO TAI LOU The Omer si Baker Seerina-Maohlele - leeleemeY have Just introdaaeds new and superior tbettle-Maoldne, large size, high speed, with MOW yypprovemence. Price SW. Per Sale at R 0.1114 dB JT STREET, Philadelphia. fete-ti Si AM WI 8 SAVING 11**E—NORTHVIRST Coax= 1311e0ND SO WALNUT thiturrs.—Deposite re ceived in small aid lame amounts, from MI Manes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE FEE GENT. per annerm# Money MY be drawn by cheeks without lose of in termit. Ortioe open daily, from 9 until ir o'olook, and on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evemng.' Presi dent, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, CRAB. M. MORRIS. SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFRTY TRUST Oarreasr.--Chatteretl by the Stns of Penneylvanta. RULES. I. Money le reeeved every day, and in any amount large or email 2. FIVE PM CENT. Interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. S. The money is always wild bank In GOLD whenever It is milled for, and without notioe. IL Money iereoeiveo from Ezetition,,Admiliistrators, itinordituss, and other Trustees, in large or mall gums, to remain is long or ihort period. ' 11.-The money received from Depositor" ie invested in Reid Rotate, Mortgagee, proud Rents, end other Ant oine, securities. 6. Office open MISTY day—WALNUT Sheet, southwest norneernird strut. Philadelphia. ift/A MARRIED. lli o GH—BARNDT.--On the 12th inst., at the residence enry 8. Brandt. Req. by Rev. W. R. Huokenbaoh, PlerilOn Bigh to Ali ce Emma Berndt, all of this of DAVIB- I WARNBR—At Calvary' Church, April lath, 11W, by the Rev. John Jenkine,___D. D. , Delaware, S. Davie, Bee.. to Miss Annie C. Warner. both of Phila.- delphia,Pa. MOUI,BY—BCRUC.R A RTT.—on the 9th hist" by the Rev. J. C. Clay, Mr. George Mousier to Mies Theresa R. fielnichartt, all of this city. EILEI). OALBRAITif.—On the 16th inst., Samuel- R. Gal braith, Printel, of Clonmel, county Tipperary, Ireland, in the 24th_year of his age. BARRED. --4th month, 16th, Isaac Barber; in the 5.141 year of his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. 635 ' , tort ILEleventh street, 4th day, at 2 o'clock P. M. • • BAKRAB.—On the 14th inst., Joseph J. Barran, In the 69th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his brother-in-law. Wm. Everham, Melon, above Th ir- Meath street, this (Tuesday) afternoon at o'clock. • Mcel.OHD.—On the 14th inst., Hannah Hance, w.fe of John McCloud. Funeral )rum the residence of her son-in-law, L. Ladonms, No. 624 North Eighth street, above O•eeri, this (Tuesday ) morning at 10 o'clock, to proceed to South Laurel Hill, ROYAL—On the morning of tae 16th inst., after a se vere illness, Jacob S. Royal. in the 113i1 year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, front hie late resi dence, Main. below Winter Street, Germantown.. on Wednesday, the 16th inst ., at Z o'olook, at , without further notice. . ee . . mcCOR MICK.—On the 14th inst.. Thomas McCor mick, in the 40th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his brother-In-law, 326 North Eighth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. wATKIN.—On Saturday morning, 14th inst., Mrs. FAlgabeth Winton, wife of Alexander L. Winkle, in the 98th year of her Funeral from her husband's residence, No, 343 North Tenth street. on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 clock. • • Funeral from his father's residence, No. 1695 Deal street this atternoon, at 3 o'alook aNNOLD.—On the 15th inst., William Young, eon of William end Mary Arnold. in the 27. d year of hie age. Funeral from the residence of his parents, 412 Thompson street. above Columbia avenue, on Wedh:s dal afternoon, at o'clock. BAR R.—On the 15th met,. Miss Helen Barr. Funeral from the residence of her brother; Edmund Barr, No. 915 Federal street, above Ninth, this after noon, at half past two o'clock. CAHILL.—On the 15th nut., John Cahill, ages 29 y Funeral from his late residence, No. 9111 Lafayette street, Ninth, above Federal, this afternoon, at one ° er4i t rE.Y.—On the 14th inst • joseph 13 sonofJostph and Elisabeth Lowry, aged B . weeks. " Funeral NIP his Parents' residence, Lancaster ave nue', above Belmont avenue, this morning, at nips o'clock. MILLER.—On the 14th mgt.. Mr. Michael Miller, Aged 65 years. s. from the residenoe of his son, John Miller. No 10 wyoming street. this afternoon, at 3 o clock. • the lathiest., Archibald McNeal, aged gLyears. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1004 South Fifth street. this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. _ SCULLY.-00 the 14th mar., John Sonny, Son of Chas and Esther Scully. aged 3 years. Funeral from Jordan street, above Ninth, South Cam den N. J. this dst, at noon. THOMESUN.—un the lath inst., William Thompson, aged 40 yearn. Funeral from the °Mee of B. .1. Kollook, undertaker, No. 716 South Second street, opposite Almond, this afternoon. at 4 o'clock. WellITER.—On the 14th inst., Tamar Webster. Funeral from the residence of Edmund Lefferts, Otis street. mud of Amber, this morning at half past seven &clock. • WHITE.--On the 14th inst., Maria, d 'tighter of Wm. and Margaret White, aged 5 years and 7 months. Funeral from the residence of her prirents. Warren street, above Margaretta, West "'Madeleine, this af ternoon, at 3 o'clock. RIACK BAREGE ROBES, Two, Five /skid Nine Flounce/. Mack and White tam Olandiee. etteet.eoloi Gros grain Mo. alsolt Grog Orion Sam Blaelt BornWl enctAll-Wool Baregw. tisckSilk Net and grenadine Shiite% ' ' Black Canton OrapeNhawle apt "I"trna a rliglia And Illytipe Karatz. 14- Ana NI • uedde. at every-dwoription, Jinn Teo- Waved b • BOON tf 131)ki MOURNINIIHKORE, mom ORMTPUT Street, • THE . PREM.-.PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAL APRIL 17, 1860. ON OF raI E 4 I I. 4 IIIIVW %vet i 46 OP T..... Gileree4 u N Aotk . tzt.4,l 4 9,int the TOW HAL. 1 : 31 it,T 11 DA o EV,l l li a trk, f1,g67%"1144F?i° o'olo7 non, E.g. fie Truetees and Alunr '' mill meet at the Aolidedg, ro on_to same eventpg et I No'clock, and proceed thence * - aeagon to the Ma Tickets of admiesion osn be hadaYeither ofthe under signed, , free of (Merge, , An eseellent band or micilaittil_hr %Vendome , tW OAFS, $ kEtrikliL k,MHARDT, d.BEZ OAT B_, Committee or Arritote i lillt _ Potion from the GAT can return it 10k, o am li p the deem oars , and et 11 o olook by the Passenger owaY. epti-te&fet • , , FRANKLIN INSTITUIE•—TAIE BOARD pr Mausto ofthe Insiltuta are rmnientild tt_st n' : Me filnered Of their /MO 101101 f. tfiemper. 111f...fid LtiArlid, from the residence or hie brother.fn,-last, pi. Verham, Melon street, above Thirteenth street, thug a ternoon, 17th WILLIAM.'OIOI3. It.* 1.1 HANILTON, Actuary. pz. A FREE CIE ()TIME —PRIBESSOR - JA MEd MvOLINTOOI{ .O 2 1 . t I A .k i , wit Lecture pit amnia( Disease end the use ry 0 Atelocrigit Doors on WEDISEEIDAy E ,N 1 CS, et 8 o cloak, at t qateoths college , ,daii, On Btreet• below Fit . he pub li c) are invitee to &Siena, eld7 It* fa. „y. V. MANSFIELD. o BOSTON, Writing tent Medium , through w h am the NAM, have. tinewere i over r ne, hundred and even thousand uneutiong. propounded by persons tit all parts of this country. lemon' to t e h city. and Wilt remain _ipshort" time, previous to Ma departure to Europe. at 0 , 10, 109 Nth EiNvENTEL Street . from P tog o'clock. Terms, $1 per hitting. , - apli,St., irr121, 1 3,11E. PO F TI 7 4111 8 )1 1 E l l t el t i l t r lD V N E ) . Soo WALNUT Street. /Wholelphia, April " 1 he-Annual Meeting of the btookholopre of the Sha mokin he-An nual and 'Pottsville Railroad Company Not held et the ;Ace o the Company, On, ttoly'th of MA Y at 13 o'clock, wilen a Yrerndeat and six managers wz be elected to serve for the eneulexitar. apl6-tm7 . S. ()RIF/IMM WELLS, Secretary. OFFICE OF TOE PHILADELPHIA U. 3 AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. 3 • Runt, IMO. The holders of the bonds of this Company duo July per can =L a ll y :A u g; t.:lll7`gilhZtliisthel l ociiiil! he hol ers are also entitled to the benefit of a (link ing Fund of 11(0 , 000 per annum, u esteblished by the stookholdere et their annual meeting. Mad haulm 9, IMO, and in pursuance ntract, entered into by he oompany and duly r ecorded i o carry the same into Feet. 8. ( 1 1 :( WORM', Traumas,. CIRO A Notice to She Hadar Of P ilado/osfa and Reading Railroad COMpany More age Bonds, due July I, IMO. These bond. are secured by the first veortsages on_the rand, amounting in the aggregate to 0111.300.400. The net revenue for tho but final year was six [lmes the amount of the annual Interest on these bonds. The managers propose to extend them fora period of 103111. the holders retaining the bonds end the aeon ty of theortgages in the premise condition In wine they are now held. Froth sheets of coupons for the interest ayable halLyearly, will be issued, A bonne o hs per cent. win be given to . the holders, in consideration of their wanting to the extension, Till bonus will be paid in Gogh to the bearers of the bond., on their amides a receipt and presenting their respec tive bonds at the o ffi ce of the Comptuiy, or to its agents, for endorse ant. m Forme of receipt and endorgeonent will be furnished on application. By l-t r order of the Dat . rd i elll 4 liNiski iirtnr. seeietary. isi tIiPOST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA —APRIL lath, MO.—Notice hi hereby given. t7nder the provision' of an ant of Co grave, ap proved April 3d, 180, in relation to Drop Letters, in tended for olty delivery, one pent and no more shall MI dowsed for the receipt and del very of each letters by FOOTAGE attaehed to this Wheel. To he prepaid by STAMPS. N. N. SHOWPIN, 0441-lit Postmaster. LrcTußiEs ON BOTANY.—A BOIJRSIS of Sixteen Lectures ,on Botany will be delivered , t ri ortilies and Gentlemen, in the Scientific and Chun cal Institute. 'CHESTNUT Street, northwest corner of Twelfth, at if °Weak P. M.,,0n „PHUHSDAYB and and aDAYS,lANsinninic April VI, and closing June 8, and again beginning Peptember 28. and clos ing October 6. All the lectures will beraotioally illustrated with living plans, and at least e i ght of them will be delivered 10 the woods and grovel; in the environs of the city. By deferring four of the Lectures to Autumn, the ohm will have the great advantage of studying, with an in structor. all the flowers of an entire season. Entrance on Twelfth street. Introduotorr Lecture free. ap7-17t J. ENNIS, Principal. ZrSCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANN . RAILROAD COMPANY.—Ihe A N CA L STING and BLECTION of the Stockholders of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna. Railroad Company,_ll4 required by their charter. will be hold at the GIRARD 110Wi A" in the mty of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, en MONDAY, May 7th, at 12 n'olook M, for the purpose of choosing a President and Six Managers to servo for the ensuing yeas; and also for the consideration of suohother business EA may properly be bronchi before said meet ing. ' FRANK 8. BOND, Secretary. MILLINERY GOODS. THE PLACE TO BUY OLD LADIES' ENGLISH DUNST. BONNETS, LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS. OLD LADIES' SPLIT STRAW BONNETS, 725 CHESTNUT Street. OLD LADIES' NEAPOLITAN BONNETS, CITY BONNET STORE. LW:WORN BONNETS, PRICES REDUCED, LINCOLN, WOOD, A NICHOLS. MISSES' FRENCH FLOR. HATS, BRO.& WHITE, .725 CHESTNUT Street. MISSES' NEPTUNE HATE, CITY BONNET STORE: MISSES' ZOUAYE HATS. LINCOLN, WOOD, k NICHOLS. 144188E8' MATILDA HATE, 726 CHESTNUT Street. BOYS' ENGLISH CAPS, BOYS' COSSACK CAPS, LINCOLN, WOOD, a NICHOLS. BOYS' LEGHORN HATS, INFANTS' LEGHORN OTTOMANS, 726 CHESTNUT Street. ftpl7-tr PEOPLE'S CITY TICKET. ALEXANDER HENRY. CITY SOLICITOR, CHARLES E. LEX. CITY CONTROLLER, GEORGE IV. lIUFFTY. RECEIVER OF TAXES, WILLIAM P. HAMM. CITY COMMISSIONER, JOHN A. HOUSEMAN. ELECTION TO TAKE PLACE TUESDAY. MAY IST. BAKES' RENOVATOR, ]OR CLEANSING KID GLOVES, AND Removing Grease and Stains from Silks, Bettina. Cloth ng, Carpets, Wall Paper. Re. WITHOUT INJURING THE MOST DELICATE COLORS, LUSTRE. OR TEXTURE. Tor male, Wholesale and Retail, by EDWARD PARRISH. No. GOO ARCH Street, and by DRUGGISTS generally. THERE CAN BE NO MISTAKE, FOR the Instrument don't lie." No SECOND,h any style of ploture oall REIMER'S above Oseen,and get an airflow) likeness. 1014 $50,000 - 7! in vest VARIOUSton Mort e SUMS, TO C. ii. g dor,LADAY, A lt* No. 434 WALNUT Street. MAR, PITCH, AND ROSIN.-350 Bnr rels Tar. 600 keg. Tar. 660 barrels Piton. 1 000 barrel' Rosin, Non land 2 and Common. store and for nude by R -- O VVLEY,ASIIBUR NER_,& CO.. apl7 16 SOUTH. WHARVES. VOAP AND CANDLES -400 Boxes Olive soap. 300 boxes Olean Poap. 100 boxes Detersive Soap. 00 boxes LI rdraullo Candles. ISAI Boxes ,e da mna.ine Candles. 69 boxes Sperm In store and for sale by ROWLEY, PCS BB U NE _ CO.. apl7 .No. 16 sown, WITARVTO4. ViIRISTY'S LIMPID BLACK WRITING N.- , INK .—This Ink flows freely, does not clos In the pen and is of a beauti rill permanent black color. CHRISTY'S BLUE-BLACK WRITING FLUID—Of a greepish•blue color when written with. afterwards changing to a deep and Nermanent blaok, especially ad o afit ß ed is te n r y vid j a b n i ken A o c it ic tou e s o w p ri y tt i n i t u . INK.—This Jo; may be relied urnm at all times to give a clear and mode copy, and is free from any rusty appearance, bents of anst-blank color. CHRfB'LY'S BANK /NW—Adapted to commercial writins and correspondence. CHRISTY'S PREMIUM BLANK BOOKS.—Premium awarded by the Franklin Institute. W al. M. CHRISTY. 137 South THIRD &tett. Stationer and Blank-book Manufacturer. anl2-ths&to pERFUMERY.-11. P. Bz, - W. 0. TAY LOR, Importers and Manufactnrars of PERFU MERY and TOILET SOAPS in every variety, Also._ of the celebrated SOPONACEOUS BRAYING COM POUN D, which, for more than twenty years, has been favorably known no the whole country. edo UT Wall- Far PREMIUMS have, been awarded In the United States, and the World Fair Prize Medal London. E. P. & W. 0. f rrtYLOR. Itale-lOt* 641 North Dilute Street. ONES' lIOTEL.—The subscriber would al , respectfully inform his friends and the public, the he has purchased the lease and furniture of the Jone 4 Hotel. Important additions are now being _made to it• for the eonveplence and comfort of anode. Individuals or families visiting the city will be sure to find a home second to none in Fhiladelphis. and every exertion will be made to merit their warplane. Liberal arrangements wilt be made with persons de siring Board by the Week, Month, or Year. mhal stwani AARON GARY. ST. LAWRENCE ROTEL, BROADWAY and EIGHTH Street, NEW YORK. One block above the N. Y. Hotel. This new and commodious Hotel is now open for the reception of guests , and will be aondnated exclusively on the European gist". The long wart of a business hotel, in this portton of the oity, has Induced the proprietor to establish the prices on the following liberal scale : rooms, CO eente per day ; elegant suites, 81.00. With a thorough knowledge of the bust nen, and strict attention to the wants of every wit, I hope to receive a liberal share of_ptiblio &von ape-dol J. H. OttuDWIN. Proprietor. 'IAMB AND SHOULDERS-1,900 Pieces A-A. City Smoked Mums and Shoulder; also deo Pieces extra auFar-eured Haim rot sale Dy 0 .0. SADLER do 00.. ARCH Street. 2,1 dnor clove Vrnot. 1911 Ilf. bbls. extra Mackinaw White Aso-7 PIA, in store awl for sale WILLIAM ra T A YLOR & Co.. nna en n IT RMAPVIM. TIE - KALB INSTITUTE, NORF.'S -K.o' TOWN, PA., FOR. YOUNG MEN ANI BOYS The Summer Session will commence on MO BAY. ti t i» mo o April. For Disorders, oenteltiheirpert olero. ft - dross , JOHN W, 4 ,900, npll-Wrllla* ~,, rxmotpol, 4 POLITICAL. ' MAYOR. NEW PUBI ; ICATION9. `` REV. H. GRATTAN GUINNESS' ADDRESS TO TUE FRIENDS; SPRING GARDEN HALL, LAST (Noway) EVENING. &sighted fa full to the PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Of 'rim MORNING. Portpelgbt columns! Right Vassal Double sheet. Nerved by Carriers at 12 cents per week. 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Leavenworth City, Karma, Atarch, Office, New York—J. IL SIMPSON, Vine President. 8 aiiIUEL & ALLEN, Arent. St. Louis. • H. J. SPAULDINO , Agent, Chicago. UNlTlolN,Agent_, tit. Joseph. hfo. JOS. A. MONHEIMEN, Agent, No. 481 Tenth sL, Washington, D. C. apl4-tf NEW ENGRAVINGS.—JAMES S. FABLE& SON are lust in receipt of NEW EN OR kV:Ave-an below.tAlware on stook a large as gOitment of Prints for Grecian and AnnoweiPaintings, Catalogues on application. Saved-by a Newfoundland Dog...by Landseer, $l5 00 There's Life in the Old Dog Pet...by '' 15 iX) Benvenuto Cellini at Foun tainhleau........ .........by Ender, 16 00 Latimer preaching at St. George's Cross... .... , „...,.. .Sir C. Heeler, 2 5 0 0 The Restoration of the Resolute: .by t•impeon, 15 00 Home-The Soldier's Return.— Paton, 12,00 The May Dance., Muller, 12 60 The Wanderer's Return.-- ...O'Neil, 10 00 The Crown of Glory •.- La .Mane,lo 00 The Mother .... „..VerbooktoVen, 10 02 atornengon the Higblands.........Rosa Sonheur. 20 00 Broken N0w.,...., . Calderon 10 00 The approaoh to Venice . T amer TOO Contrition.- 5 00 The Fisherman's Ef0niu.......-..Brooke, 0 00 The Breakfast • • ••• • • - • • Sinekman 5 00 God Save the Queen.......... • ....Ward. 5 00 The Lonely Hearth................Rank1i5i, 5 00 The 5hephetde55,.................Eted. Taylor 5 00 ('he Welcome 1ahe1ter.............. Starrett, 5 00 Shakspeare in his htudy...........Feed, 500 Melton fl is Study.— ped, 500 The Ar e re Layne ..,.• aed, 5 00 The We come-1n before the Shower „, __peed. 500 Beatrice Canal in Pri50n............80ranger. 6 00 The Dancing Lesson., .............Heelbuth, 4 u 0 'I he Duni after the 8a11.............Ger0ine, 4 00 Portrait of Rosa Sonheur,.—...Dubefe, 3 00 Evangeline, (small, ) .„. .Feed. 2 00 Peace..., 1 60 The Berhn Rates, set of 5ix....... Kaiser each '1 60 The Horse Pair, (5ma11e.....-....... A ova tionheur 160 The Siesta, small).........Winterhalter, 120 The Speaking Likeness, (small)...flohlesinger. 1 20 The Court,of Death- ..-- Reniti'dt Peale, 100 The Rector's Ward ..- B urry 110 parry Tiii; 141 - citEerceiie :..- ..ffirri 103 1 ho Morning elloripe .....T.Buoh'll Road. ,1 PO Photographs—The 1. - eats Lay........ .. 600 Napoleon and Eug6tun,...,.., .; ea n . . 2 10_ La Belle Jardiniere. after Raphael—. ...... ..... . 1 i i i . p m e The trotriaoulate Coneeption.... ........ La Belle Chooolataire ---2 00 n y y of the above oroP any other Engravings, lent in safet by mail pri. EARLEB' GALLERIES. 6a14-et a 816 uuterrsurr litreet, - - J OSEPH , LEA. Noe. its AND MO CHESTNUT STREW& Invitee the attention of the Trade to hie Stook of • COTTON, WOOLLEN, LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS. MADDER PRINTS., New light and dark spring kyles, a great 'variety from MESSRS. SAM'L SLATER & SONS. BUTTON MANUFACTURING CO., hIONTRBELLO COMPANY. Also* VIE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING, Including many new standard Pattern, NEAT BLACK & WRITES, PIMPLES, LAV.'S, &o. SAXONY & SIMPERED PLAIDS, & SIDEBANDS, BSTYLE S LACK—AND GRAYS, AND CHOICE DUSTER WOOLLENS. FANCY CABSIMERES and DOESKINS, &ore FROM ROCIO' COM., GLENDALE COM., NEW ENGLAND COM., CRAW FORD MILLS, BROOK DALE AND QIVORD MILLS. EBERILS_RDT & SONS' SUPERIOR SLACK DO AAKIN AND SILK MIX TURES, Satinettn, Plain and Pnnted, of colon! apd an. /ODDS, COO., C'animaratts, oomorlyink one of the beat stooks ID the crountry, AMERICAN LINEN COM. CRASH, SUCKS, SHESTINGS; he. ' TAIL DRY GOODS. REDUCTION. 20,000 YARDS OF • NE W SPRING 'BILIKS• . BELI4INGI AT A GREAT REDUCTION e FROM COST OF IMPORTATION. THOS. W. EVANS da Co., na6-81 Noe. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT Street. li LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. NEW GOODS. All the TIM Aline 00W am, and aotuktautly Nablvini every !leveler. PLAITED CORDS, ALL COLORS. ORNEE KNITTING BALLS. EMBROIDERED CUSHIONS. EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS, BEST QUALITY SHETLAND WOOL. GILT BRAIDS, TASSELS, AND CORD& R APSO TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORM, CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS. art•3m 1860. OPENINGS 1860. THIS MORNING!, AND DURING TAR WHNK NEGLIGE CLOAKS. In Great Variety, at the PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM. J. W. PROCTOR, 1 No. TOS CHESTNUT !Street. WARD I UBTON'S. 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH, SOS SOUTH SECOND STREET; . Damn? SPRIICII SILKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CRAPES, TARLATANS, ILLUSIONS, RUCHES, AND LACES. We have just opened our Spring Stook of the above goods, and feel confident that they cannot be moaned, either in etyle, quality, or nrice. apl4.4m OUR STOCK OF LACES IS UNUSUALLY LARGE. W . P. CAMPBELL. NO. 1.124 CHESTNUT STRE E T. SPRING CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS • NOW OPENING DAILY. • Embracing all the N WEST STYLES sad Choia►et Matenals, at the LOWEST PRIDES. apt -at CLOTHS, GLOMS, OASSIMERES, VESTINGS. An assortment of the above at SNODGRASS Si STEELMAN'S No. 32 South SECOND Street, above CHESTNUT. Or Also, PLAIN and STRIPED CLOTHS for LA DIES' CLOAKS. ap7 metalled 1 RENOII FANCY GOODS FROM THE AL" late 'Urge A notion Sales, at very reduced rates. Mode Crape D'Espang, 26 cents, High Colored MIMEOS.). :Scents. Mode Satin Bar Bareges, St cents. Satin Stripe Mode, High ColOragt 3 , 73,1 con t, and Blank Altimeter'. New Style Silk Striped Same", H cents, Griattle Silk Poplins, 44 cents. Printed do.. 60 Poniard Silk , and Chattier. Richly Printed Satin Bar Barone% Paris Lawns and Organdies. Lupin's All Wool Detainee. • Gray Goods in every variety. ANeat Molmire, . /km full stook of Stella !Shawls. Barcelona, Cashmere. and Thibet Shaw* FOR FRIFN De, With the usual stook of Cap Stag, Book Muslin, and liendkorehielk, TA RLATSNES kc. Black Silk Mantles Lust from ADAMSk. CHARLES ilk BON, apl4-stutritf EIGHTH and ARCA Streets. PHILADELPHIA SPRING GOODS.— SITARPLESS BROTHERS have received an ad mirable Stook of new Catnips, Travelleries ; snob as Griaatlla. and Camilla*. Panel Bilks from auoticel,beloer the coat of importation. Handkerehiefs, Hosiery. Cravats . Embroideries. Plain colored. Black glossy milts, and neat Checks. Gray Popelinea in every variety; Chine and Plaid Organdies. Grenadines, Lawns. and Chintzes. Muslim; Flannels, Quilts. and Furnishing Goods. Irish Shii tins Linens of the best bleach. Shawls. Cloaks, Lace and Silk Mantles. Goode for Friends' wear, She) Goode, Rolling Cloths. COOPER CONARD Invite attention to the largest kook they have ever offered, oomprisine,ln part, LADIkS' CLOTH fILOAKB Of Plain, Striped, and Mixed Clothe. all of the new est patterns and material, of up in the most. ELEGANT AND ARTISTIC MANNED., • and to cell at very tertennable rates. dILK MANTLED . • ere in proportion. and will be reedy in few days. M LACE POINTS ANDar MANTLES. k_ MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, Embracing' the followini yrs A brat-rate $ 3 Blank C l oth. Black Clothe of superior quality for $1.50. Finer brides of Stack end Mixture. PINE BLACK DOESKINS. Fancy Ceseinteree for young sante. Soya wear in great. variety, LIGHT CLOAKING CLOTHS, First rate, at III. 25; better od', $1.50 and $5. COOPER & CONARD ap7 B. E. NINTH and MARKET 'Sts THORNLEY & CHISM, Call epeeist attention to their Stook a—. SILKS SHAWLS. DR138 4 GOODS. CLOTH DUSTERS. SILK MA ren,Rs. BARGE AUGLAP DUSTERS AND DRESSES. olio to the Lolled Stook in Philadelphia, of-- irenoh Lace ;burnout'. French Laos Picoolommies. French Laos Eugeniea. French Lane Shawls. French Laos Pointe.. French Lace Mantles. French Lace Tslmss. Cambria Lanes. Chantilla Laces. ku" ko. BOUGHT FOR CASH We invite attention to our Stan]. Goods, vig Best Family and Fronting Lanane. Best Shirtms, Sheeting, and Pillow Muslim!. Sprins and Summer Flannels and Casstmeres. Mixed Cloths, Slunk French Cloths. ko., &a. Best }Lid Gloves, Silk Gloves , Rosary, Linen, Hand ke'rohiafs, Mo., tco. Northeast corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN mhgt THE " HARRISON SCILDI NOS.,' SHARPLESS BROTHERS Are offering, at Retail and Wholesale, TIM M ENTIHBaTOC[ OY BTELLA BRAWLS', At a Reduction of 30,per cent. apl3 CHESTNUT AND JLIGHTR hTRR,STB SPRING CLOAKS AND MANTLIS S. V. R. HUNTER has now open at his new store, No. 40 Bouth SECOND Street, a handsome assortment of Bilk and Lace Mantillas, with a general Mock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods; among which will be found a variety of cheap Foulard and other Silks, to Xieh he invites the attention of his old customers and r ends. D.—Bummer Silks as low as 37 ()We ; also. Tn mar.tmei and nine-flounced itarege Roam apl3-60 No. 4 U South SECOND Street. D RY GOODS, ADAPTED TO PHILA DELPHIA PLAIN TRADE.—F.YRE & LAN. DELL, FOUR nu and ARCH Streets. have this son n . as usual. a stock of Goods (IN ADDITION TO THEIR GAY STYL of the first cleft'', and neater deems.. tons, adapted tn PHILADELPHIA PLAIN TASTE. Very neat Foulards. Neat Harem and Lawns. Quiet Plaid Dress Silks, bubdeed Colored Silks. Non-committal Lawns. Restrained Style Calicoes. Mode Colored Silk Shawls. Plain and Neat Caasur eras. Plain Mitts. Gloves, Mkt's. &e. apl2-tf POPULAR TRADE. CITY RETAIL SALES.—EYEE & LANDELL. FOURTH and ARMY titreets. have tbia season m a thet to have &stook of Goode of the Ilist quality andof most de cided good tame. ADAPTED To CITY SALES. Richest' Spring Silks. Magnificent Flounced Robes. Little Flounces, and many of them. Grenadines. richer than nrihnnrir. Organditi, Dames. and Fonlarda. The nen! style Equine' Paramus. Black Silk new shape Mantle. UlackLatie Points Burnell& Sta. lIRISHLINENS. A fresh. invoke of SHIRTING LIN RNS direet -from the inanute hi d rers, RICHARDSON, SONS, & tilff.D.EN, of Sell , Jef.reeeived. niece (Meditate selected expressly for our family trade, and are guarantied free from. any admixture of Cotton. PERKINS & CO , , dopth Mat* &net. WANTS. _ - - WANTED—A Situation in, a clothing, v cleated M the ba asa byteau person for meat years 00°1 s Southern ffit7 on hie own , anoint. thtiefsatory teettmantals so to ability and, oltotater. Address ''ELEALSON," at this office. 1107-4t* WANTED -- A Situation at Carriage; Spl7-Stmama Bristol, F. WANTED—A Situation by a married. V V man, having experience in the oostvion nees—o said &would/int, and sequelqed with the, wholesale grocery btinness. Andresen P. II." this of ay 17-It` ANTED-lii a Wholesale lions; a; Tv Salesman acquainted with eity and near country y Goods and Notion buyers. Address Good flatary.'' flood's Diapstok. apN4t.* VVANTgD. —A young lad, sixteen yeari old. wants a. aituation in a Wholoula Dry_ Onochi 119ner. Good (ay reforenoe Oven. Azldres• " 1C.," , this office. avl7-8t• • WAN TED—By a competent Salesman, Fels i':4l ° A; e n v n e d i tl'i• e rgdi n ,.ll ° . v . e il i xixl l ot 1 . oor gateman, collector; local or tmvelling_agent, or t o sell gooda onn, coma:lli/ion, Or o th enrire. - Reliable ode referenoes given. Addrese " Butane's, 23 t onthEilitith street. lt• WANTED. —An experienced Book. keeper, who is willing to devote his whole time to the interest of hi , employer, wishes a sitastion mit mercantile, manufacturing. mining, mechanical. or other business, in the city or elsewhere, Basra citr referenoe given. Address "T. H. 11.," Blood'e patch.' I apl7-6tql WANTED—A small lot of CYPESSB LUMBER. Apply Box 1141 Post Offioe. aplB-2t* WANTED—By the Ist of May, an mil gagement is a Wholesale Dry Ooods House by an efficient Memnon, who can inliaenee fair amount of near eash add four months trade. Addreu " Bales man." at thin office. WANTFID —A roan,' who can give the very beet of reference. to cot se a Porter in a etore. One who understand. the Proviwon business Pre fetred. Address •' foam" at this otloe. WANTED —l,OOO Ladies to seta for DE ROSE'S great book. EVeff 3 , 01113.Viaa and mild ye this woman contemplating hoty wedlock eh book.. Enclose:a cents to Box Ed, Philadelphia .0. fe29 Ira* FOR SALE AI9D 'TO LET. el TO LEt —A Three-story Brick Store seised adjoitungWaTehouse, on Eaat side of WA. TER Street, neer Walnut street. Also, two large Office., woh fire-proof eloeeta, ou South aide or WAL NUT Street, between Water street and Delaware avenue. Apply at the Moe of the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Company, So. 208 South DELA WARE Avenue, up stairs. apl7•6t gft TO LET—A convenient House, con ma! tran s located, to a small family. Rent taken oat In Board. Address Doctor," Press Office. aplT-2t• TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS For sale a . large lot in the Boothweetem section of t i ' leVo . r w e e s l irde t te d e f ags lu K r .r"a 'e tWolgre m . :01-f RENT—To a Physician, Dentist, or Teacher of Piano, a handsome Parlor. AvZly MO PINE Street. apl7-3? FOR SAL well-located Lot of ground. Irfeet front by 130 feet deep, to s.lO-Coot street. Sltnete on TENTH Rtreet. above Brown. Ap ly to J. E. WATERS, 327 WALNUT Street, ree apl7-3t ,onn floor. A SMALL ORGAN FOR SALE LOW, EA- mutable for choral or leotnre room, omuneting of Bee stops. of excellent quality. Apply at 321 South TWENTY-SECOND Street, to JOHN C. B. STANDBRIGE, apl7-It° Organ Builder. T 0 RENT—The Coal Yard, with office &West and Stable, et hutted on the Readin Railroad opposite Mansynnk. 'Apply at No. 14S North street. ap16.24* ILGERMANTOIiN.-FOR SALE,. OR TO RENT—STONE COTTAGE, eight rooms; Gas, Water, Barn, Stable, and oue acre ot Ground, hand aomely improved. Apply orl the place, MAIN Street, third house above Mr. Carpenter% or of 8. ENDELSON. opl6 31. IP BANE Street, (up stairs.) FOR SALT----A HANDSOME FRO mei FERTY, in Germantown, within a few millet., walk of the depot. Fine garden, with hot-bmis. Abun dance of Fruit--Orayee. and plenty of shade. Stone House; gee and water throughout. stone Stable. Large Lawn. Terms very accommodating. and possession siren when resumed. Apply to B. B. COMF.ItYS. cpl2-if at the Philadelphia Bank. FOR RENT OR SALE—Two pretty Cottages, Stables, eta., four mile. north of Second and Vine street.. Ten rooms and half acre lots each. City property taken in part payment. Also, handsome Oottase lots of one to five core.. H. F. SMITH, 4t Sonth SIXTH street, (second story.) oplt-ISt BOARDING. PRIVATE BOARDING.—Very superior accommodations can be bad in one of the most delightful locations in the city—nitighborhood of 'six teenth and 'Walnut streets, An entire house, with Parlors and dining•room on first floor, all communica ting, with elegant bed-rooms, will be let tp a party of gentlemen, with breakfast and tee only, if desired, or to families, molts or separate. Unexceptionable re lemmas required. The houses. for !masts and con veniences. have no superior in Philadelphia. raffles preferring to furnish can do so. Please address t.i.." Press Office. npl4-13t* BOARDERS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR the summer months at a pleasant farm boom in Chester county, within a short distance of the railroad. References given ana moored. Apply, at 811 SaN SON Street • ova EIGHTH. apl3-6t. PERSONAL. FOR EUROPE.--Having been appointed Agents for WM. WILLIAMS & CO.rs-Traness -1841"° r ..ritriMA n , o ; r 2J2Vris to , &r:!!'" For all Torts of Europe end Asia, at prices ;- dentedunprec in this city. OAKM AN & co., sp2-3m No. S! South FIFTH Street. REMOVALS. p IOTOGRAPHIO REMOVAL MOO f .l PEOTOGRAPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERIES Have been removed from ON to 910 CHESTNUT Street, above NINTH, over Itobraeou'a Looting-glass REMOVAL. R. & G. A. WRIGHT Inform their friend. that they are now bested in their new and swims building. No. 524 OUROThIUT Street, where their unmated facilitiee wit enable them to add fres l h indueements to the Trade to vigil their new es tabishment. We have opened nor NEW STORE with an in creamed variety of DRUGGIST'S ARTIOLRS, to which branch cf our business we intend to devote particular attention, having made arrangements in Europe to be supplied with all specialities and novelties as they ap pear. Our PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT will continue to receive our beat attention, and we assure our friend, that no exertion will be wanting to produce, as herato fore, a variety of new, elegant, and succensful design, every swum, the auality remaining unrivalled Sincerely thanking alt our customers for their kind patronage, we hope to offer new inducements for its continuance. R. & G. A. WRIGHT. April 9, 1800. aplo liner jr . E. KNO.RIt ea CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, ETC., HAVE REMOVED FROM 121 WALNUT ST,, AND 21 CIRAVITII ro 631 MARKET STREET,. Four doors below SEVENTH. north side. mhlo-1m 11.„PEMOVAL.--MALL & CHANDLER, WHOJAISALE GROOERF, he removed from 68 North SBCONO Street. to 3.13 MARY ET Street, above Front. north aide. ty DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. FRENCH DRESS GOODS. JOSHUA L. BAILY INVITES ATTENTION A strrEas ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH DRESS GOODS, Including PRINTED BAREGBEL SATIN PLAID BAREGRB, HIGH COLORED BAREGEB, BLACK AND MODE BAREGBB, BLADE TAKERTINES, HIGH COLORED TAMERTINES, MODE TAMERTINES. BLACK AND MODE CRAPE, D'ESPAGIvE, HIGH COLORED CRAPE WEBPANG. PRINTED CHALLEB, ELEGANT FLORIDIENNEB, GRENADINE BA REGES, AIGUBSELINE DE CHENEB, CHINTZ MOUSBELINE.S, CRAPE MA RETZ, PRINTED AND PLAIN DE LAINFS, BLACK AND MODE DE LAMES, LAWNS AND ORGANDIES, FOULARD BILKS, - BLACK GROS DE REINES, BLACK TAFFETAS, From the great AUCTION SALES. TO OPEN Tills DAT. NO. 213 MARKET ST. 81)1241 TERRY, PRIOE, it 00., tie* MARKET ISTREST. IMPORTICRS AUD 70131816 Olt CLOTHS, CABBILMAREI3, Pco., Have now on hand a large and welheeleoted Moak, whioh they are prepared to salt at the lowest market prices. uthddm A. W. LITTLE & CO.. SILK GOODS. No. 826 ILtRKET STREET. te3-tm JAS. R. CAMPBELL & 00., 1111 0 01421111 AND WROLESALE MIALBUS tr DRY GOODS. : :XfINMINN, WRITE GOODS, GLOM, OASSIMERES, SWEETS, STUPYGOODS, ao jaWitgit xo, MonsTG H Ot strut. 41.MINEMENTS, WHEATLEY & ARGU EVERY EVEI STR.F.NN2 N THEATRE.--TRITEVRNING and THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN.! THE ROMANCE OF A POUR YOUNG ALAN! THE ROMANCE OF p p P OOR YouNck MA THE ROMANCE OF A roan YOUNG MM THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG AN: THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG IR AN: THE OF A ViOR Yourqg MAC.. I" THE ROMANCE GP A POOR YOUNG MAN!. ' Reins secured sin dayn in admen. - - WALNUT-STREET ,TBEATILE; • v w dole Lessee M. A. GARART'TSON tato Manager M. iterx.R. mune** Atent-- .Mr. JOR. D. MITXPAY. MISS HERON'S FAREWELL TO AMERICA. TH.IB (TUESDAY AV.W41.1411,3. aprA Will be presented the new play, in 3 actin entitled maRIA DE CHEWAtEDBM. Duke de Cheyennes. Mr. Wallack; Count de Cattier, Mr. Showell: Abbe tionni, Labote; Marto do eild. velem, Matilda Moron. To conclude with the popular Coined", entitled NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS. Mir teen Admiral Minam onsual., Mr Timer ;Lt Kingston, Mr Kitsch. Pr ea u Doors open at 7 o'clock ; Curtain will rise at half putt EARLE'S GALLERIES, , . . Old tafEBTNUT Street.- ticoi on Exhibition , for a Yerr:firw dare, Mr. 8 5 h 5 5 6 ' sele s great Picture of GENERAL JAORPrON BEFORE JUDGE 'HALL. New Orleans, 1815. sustaining the levant' his CountrY• as he had defended her liberties in the geld. It contains moat reliable and interesting Portraits of nearly forty prornmentpereonares or that day, co , tented with great care by Mr. e. S. Redenberg, daring the !sat three years. Exhibi tio4br Daylight.-- - Hours from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Adunssion 25 cents. IV A T lON AL THEATRE--WALNUT I STREET, above EIGHTH. BRILLIANT 4ND ENTRUBIASTIC RECEPTION of the Queen Star of the South, and Philadelphia v°rite, ROSTRA - HOWARD AS CAPITOLA, ROSINA HOWARD Aq CAPITOLS, And the popular Comedian and Dramatic author, Mr. H. WATKINS as GIN , WEL WOOL:, t e Bortek..! Smack! Id. WATKINS IaPREI, WOOL, &morel GREATEAT HIT EVER MADE TH/S CITY. GREATEST HIT _EVER MADE IN THIS CITY. THE HIDDEN RAND, legr THE HIDDEN BAND. THE HIDDEN BARB- niAll THE HIDDEN BAND, GRAND COMIC DRAMA OP OLE VIRGINS ,T HOME PICTORPS OP THP. NORTH AND SOUTH, Dramatised by IL Watkins from a brilliant Lodger Rpromme, and pronounced by the press and public of ~HE BEST SOIMERN PLAY EVER WRITTEN! Large and delighted assemblagesarc nightly moved to team, and convulsed with laughter by the suffetings, trials, and miraculous ESCAPES of the elnaii capriole. the seyin-comic rage of Old Nurrioane, and the irresistible matk l yrovo bine odditieo of Gin . ret Wool. - LIBERAL SCALE OF PRICES: DMA Circle end Parquet. 25 cents; Family Cuele.ls cents; Orchestra Chairs., 60 cents; Seats secured only in Orchsstm and Private Boxes. CHAMBER CONCPRTS —"ELEVEN TII SEAl3Ol l l.—The MENDELSSORN QU INTETT CLUB. of Boston. have the honor of announcing to the musical publio of Philadelphia that they will give TWO CoNCERTBef VOCALand INS FR UMENTA C 1.6 3- SIC MUSIC, at the Rooms of CRICKERING bc NON, SOI CIIRSTNIJT Street. on WEDNESDAY end FRI DAY EVENINGS. April 18 and 10, assisted by the distinguished Vocalist. MRS. J. H. LONG. - .Elingle Tickets one dollar each, or paokages of fear begets for three dollars. May be obtained at nil the Mosta Stores and at the door. Conoerts will con menea at 9 o'clock precisely. a plB-Z t INAUGLTR.A,TIO N BALL OF TUB " GARDE LAFA.YETTE," at the NATIONAL &mut - No, RACE -street, below Sixth. ON FRIDAY EVENING, Apnl 23.16 M. Masters of Ceremonies. • CAPT. JOSEPH ARCHtAtBAULT. Lieut. EDW. GROW BAN, I lent. EDW. D. ROUSSEL. Floor Manager—JULM M. NI ARTLN. Nee l y...of Committee—E. FOLtOT. Tickets can be obtained of Messrs. John Thor:lM7. 311 Chestnut street; A. Lefore r 36 Booth Fourth street; Edw. Christman, 702 Chestnut street; Edw. G. Rous sel. 116 North Fourth street. . apl6-8t LAST - WEEK OF SIGNOR BLITZ, TEMPLE OF 'WONDERS, TENTS AND ORESTNIFF STREETS. LAST WEER of the Wonderful Magician mud entriloquist.. LAST r. - EE R of the Learned Canary Binh, Bobby, and anbantablnv Rope Dancer. Exhibitions every EVENING, commencing_ et ni o'clock. and WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.I at S o olbok. Admiircion 95 gents. Children /Semite. A-T-M-ODONOUGH , B pALETIM3-- - RACE Et.; below THIRD. STAGE MANAGER.. ` . .HERNANTA ENGAG.ENIEferO ;his Celebrated FELIX CARLO BALLET The above Troupe will appear EVERYVENHiD. They are the most wonderful per formers living, e&t were received on Saturday %rumor with the moat en thematic applause. HERNANDEZ: And the talented Company appear. - -. • Fon appearance of T.BE oCARTYJIRPTHERS. T hNTY-SEVEN FERFORhIER& CIE/MANIA "01WEIESTRA.—Pubho Re hearsals every SATURbAN, at MUSICAI HALL. at DK o'clock P. M. Tlokets to be b a s t Ahe ndre o 's, and Book et Lawton's Maude Stores, and a 4 t dor. Ja2l-Ane QTEINWAY & SON'S NEW PATENT OVERSTRUNG GRAND PIANOS, SQUARE GRAND. AND.SQUARI PIANOS. - 13 LASIUS, BROTHER, laerl CHESTNUT Street. The appended earn, copied from the New York Even s Post, demonstrates conclusively-the high itremation In which these pianos are held by the hrstnrttetsof New York, who, thongh desirous of exhibiting their skill, preferred martyrdom to the sacrifice of principle(natio.] SRN DRAND AS TH2 ACA DEMI OP music. • At the concert on Saturday evening. Mr. hiker ap peared before the curtain, and stated that Mr. Mills had refused to play his tole, because the Chickentig piano Provided by the management of the Academy (in an cordance with it:hostages contract) did not suit him. The facts of the ease are lamely these: The under signed were eaoh to bave played a so;o. They bad es tented a Steinway grand 911//30 fhr the rules°, and this Instrument was afterwards acct, up to the Academy os Music, tuned, placed on the stage, and made ready for use in all respects. The public 'hook, know that in every city of the world tt is customary that artists select the instrument which thew think best ealettlated to driller their powers A t the Academy, believer. a diterent relePrevads. and they are, it seems, eirmee , ted to pier only on what the manners choose to POI wit. At the last moment; we were told that we must conform to thus role or hot play at all. We preferred the latter alternative : not out of disrespect to the public , , but because we fel - Lhst vie could not give the satisfaction we wished to give if we played on a strange instrument. If there had been no other piano at the Academy, the case ought have been different; but, with the instrument We wanted eofora our eyes. the refusal to permit it to be played upon. seemedlike a deliberate effort to place as in a disad vantageous light before the pantie p. L H JOidIEION lAA. S. B. MIL LS. tnl44-stathl4tl INSURANCE COMPANIES. CLINTON COUNTY LIFE AND GENE RAL INSURANCE COMPANY. PLATTSBURG,MIBBODRI. Chartered in MO.—Authorized Capital, DIRECTORS! H. Whittington, Winslow Turner, T. It. Dradler. George W. Culver,James H. Birch, Jr. H. WHITTINGTON, Prim.. T. N. HOCKADAY, See. and Treas. Special attentionßani to Collection., and Mona.' romptly remitted. Business solicited. mh.23-3in° THE ENTERPRISE. INSURANCE COMPANY OF F.EMADEPHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCL'USIVELY.) COAFIANY'S BUILDING'. S. W. CORNER .evURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, DI.RECTORB. Moznizeki L. DAWSON. Gs°. H. 811fAILT, JOHN H. BROWN, B. A. PhIMISTOCi t Amnarcv D. 0404 J. L.p.H.RINGEft. RD ARR. President. retarY. F. RILTCHIORD BTLItRs WILLIAM AIcIKEE, N.u.nao FaAzusa, JOHN M. kIOOD. Bum. T. Dicr, HENRY WILKILION. HATCH? , CHARLES W. COME, Se FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. tos CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL Me BF THE STATE OF PENNBINNIA. CONFINED TO FIRE: AND INLAND RISES, ID Aleroas ssmuel Wright, D. li y Birney, Wm. W Walters, J. W. p n tmaD ChM. Riihatihan, Henry e, Jr,, Ge 0.... West, • Jeoob . Stout, 0. Wilson Dams, Dram Morne, Whoa. S. Martin, Menke Sten. GEORGis W. DAY, Pmfid,erat. 'JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Vine Praia WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. annual'. Jan -tf ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COLPA NY.—Authorized Capital $4OO 000—CHARTER. PFPETUAL. Office DI o. 3 WALNUT Steat, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Tote Company will insure against lose or damage by Fire, on Buildinge, Furniture, and blerchandise gene rally. Also, Marine Insuranoes on Vessels, Zargoes. and Freights. Inland Insurance to all pane o the Union. DIRECTORS. Jost Maxfield, rt Dr. Gorse N. Ecke. Btakiston, Wm. F. Dean, 7. K. Baum. I.SHER,_President. . DEAN, Vice President. an3-tuths:f Jacob Esher, D. Luther. L. Audanried. Davis l'ilarson. }.tor Sieger, JACOB WM. F. W. M. SMITit. Seoratary. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 00.51PANY OF lam YORK. Assets: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, mvaflanlllßPT NLoiItiQLGES ON HILLS, lIITACS WORTH OVER 413,1100,00 U. The laminate ere LOVER than in many °that 43011tpti- Idea, and the Dtvutende have been GREATER. Title is a 'strictly !Amnia. Cerany. Tee re re atoakholdeva, ao that ALL TUE PROIFITC BELONG TO THE INSIIRED. Pamphlets. and evory information, may b had imams, on application to F. RATCHFORD STARR. Agent 6. W. corner FOURTH toui WALIWT dtreeitt. PHILADELPHIA. REFERENCES: Thomas Robins, John Welsh. Mordecai L Dawson, George H. Stuart, 6cor,_ ,, e M. Stroud, E. 6. Whalen, John .6 Myers. J. Fisher Leandatt Joeoph Patterson, . William C. Ludwig, John M. Atwood, Artbu , ( Coffin, Thomas IL Powons, Hoorn° W. Toland. William McKee, Thos. Wattson. initi.lyir• DIEDICINI-kL INDIGESTION --DYSPEPSIA. HART'S DIGIRSTIVE. CA purely Vegetable Preparnlton, reliable and satisfac tory. It etreiwtheus the stomach, give* ease to paina thronphout the limit, reinsimoratmg the whole system. In a short time it will sweeten nu offensive breath, and will eflootivilty deetroy wiggle by removing nit impure matter that creates them. Bole manufacturer and pro prietor. 1;:. HART. Soli. also, fIODGON.-N. E, corner of TENTH and A IR:H i and other Drugzista throne bout the city and country ap9 12t.* WEST INDIAN BITTERS.—These • v cele brated Bitters aro meeting with general favor They moat effectually end permanently cure all di‘or dere arising out of a want of proper tone and health eel action of the digestive organs. • They are highly recom mended by the faculty of theenneipal cities of the United States end Europe for the speedy cure ot Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint. Nervous .Dehility • Fever ar.d Ague, Be. THOMAS F. SRA ()LEY. Principal Agent. mh.1941M S.W. corner SIXTH and SPRUCE Streels. CARRIAGES. OP TIM PLAIMPACTIIIIIII OP WILLIAM D. ROGERS. KEPO3ITORY, NO. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. N 4.1011, HID-tout AU TION !—ASTROLOG !LOOIr.. C OUT!—GOOD rams FOR ALL:—The never failing Mrs. VAN HORN is the beet; she in:weeds when all others have failed. All who are in trouble. all who have been unfortunate, deceived by false proignms, fly to her for advice and comfort. fa lore affairs she sister fails. Bhe has the secret of winning the affec tions of the opposite sex. It or this fact Which induces illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her, and copy hor advertisement. She shove you the likeness of vour tO inta the wi p f u e & h ira ba t i n a d tge or th a a b" t 41 1 1 % le tt ' fi i rs t tiaShwdeolinlkyntmowrn son who can show the likeness in reality, and can give entire sansfeetion on all the concerns of life, 'which can be tested and . proved by thousands , both married and single. who daily and eagerly visit her. Comeoce: oome all! to N 0.1336 LOMIMRD Street, between Juni per and Broad. anti-et' GIVUND BROWN ZINO—For sale by P.TII MILL & BROTILER, 4744449 Bonk Row, @WM, , app