„-!..111* , -11".45444grn0ii • 'Wad ti tan ekArileshooV Alott'Weiliet - etteet lOW Stain vat thienelf -164. - ;' , R - Itiotiairtherealtotir inlet; -;feitheyhtilitaeihtseeVeaelikOOrteeei. tegtal'at - Behasintit ll(iehtilttettittooti:ett4.ltelatratilkeision eV-WC titisianainetri AlltlioolletiaChaterietler‘. faliteady - ttlt Ogee , 1 - :•ProwthiteribstreOeoltiOoNeet,ftie 'Oetteralerorhet: OHO* and ief.*•,,. • , thiletnee aieterneneithorri the or: ;tearthitliAnlrrealdirritig the await of Mareht t re e rte. Obit 10 - 11 • Witte e: .... .. SO, WmaMPottatimal - alma Fund, and an Itharata,.- rat.Olatt tee Ohlo St Nat rat feithationth: * l 2 , Toisl set Pratt Ai* 97, To eon, . net the, datraahr thir„Orereow. goad; 'and obtain the thwatillaot.' - thi reetottiket of 0 0.1 , . 1 6 1 .detere; lad the aiiireareatt iaterasta ecomenied,' - tkie„ Wilkiinesport and Moira! Wag pet up ., at pablie, litii;:rit the 'ittelfinto, at = ritroit: to-Any. , by Memarall. r .Theeti4 beee;e ll4 hltoatred 614 A ti Z,' . wbektii;; attontei, theliendholdeta, at the. sewer attilardted thiamine , della*. -The-Property of . the .ittiV;lt'poroltiored, tit.thia sale.% 44'7, Wield so fellows : - - • The Wioliaouport and Eltoryaltaitycodifpiiitont; - at Williston/tort, in the atatuOt`Cenneyiveol aect_ex. adingan end Hieing at Xlmnit, In .the Mats of New Yoe, awl pastor throutl Pam or the'oogatiee of Ly eaglet. Trees. sat Brad tord. in - the Ettaite or Peonall= wattia. and' ChanapinVio the Matt Of, Mew -York' • to;.; Ratner with -- -the hew Of tee road the retie- Wages, tinees,jlristleset.rightei naht- or and all rest Pro petty et everr,.lleseristion_ betansins to the eon , sinl”, end the IWe used nee seenpieweernalwarei dews,. or stations, Indian the buildup standing thereon. to , Cher wits the tight to levy, coneetoraCt totem All tOligiinentnes. urns . emd ptofita to be timed cod' wades front taw said road coo eteenOireeeeee. tonellipr - lath all the trateihtsen and corporate tee aegtooreettal 'Weeping. inelediee all .elarrn 11111 lbw or y. to the latha hereafter, to .be chileated for l arrer 4•l‘ll.l l =g7e g t t rie l =ttirriatt l . g ' oa • Theseer Ohio!. halo, ain't.° the oonipeor eottelatiot, of r a ndesjn sores ' the borouali Mithamaport immures r The Williamsport Saints' the Vtillialltetil dew*, one tot of etyht and ene-thiolaeree; muds - jointer the Williamsport bean. WO a dwelling' honhe manila;-two and a Mtn ewes ell laud in lowit lowa- MOS. Llootaisia aosr4,ltrurom Sc Kers treat allwerat Arfiste Iralredrord sounene the Granville, Mahon 1 , and the attains twain. anal wren! lota :lathe Sown olEtralm. N. 'I." The teritig Of the ,Neile were 66.000 each, and the 1,30, Lase within Aseenti . Se,e attar the paraUllie ; the first., aleoreVied third INClteSe,bond*Wbelliogyedilt Day- Want, at she valeS of the. ahem elo'h bola will be - aatt: itell to la ttertWortiotrof the,preitects of sell oh distil. patios.. The ielteithretrhe itiealta:l : Coripely announie their seta. anneal &tidied of three. her sent, ft" of that. Its, payable of after the rah orMay. r The Weirton ii the coal tonnage of the likeunohiri Valley and Potting:la Railmid Company: Week. - Tsar. ' Yer thkeveelta paint April 14... .:,.,...9.46++ 18 'WM 08 awns bale war year,.. ....JIM) IS VISBB ft Themes - . .......—.;.. .. 978 06 8,091 P-18 Pardee theisentholldiaelttlie de - Malta it the Vaitial Midis Javiardt *VS A NO Orleazia pere—oold,46l tat onvat4olos4';:tekl,llloo,ol3. 1140/44, 1 1 vi,- Goi. sumo ; silver, 11**AP-total, 111$1,01P, , " ~ • -', The ilupreintoSiiilif °huh in them* pf the Cellist , : bus, Piona,and Inghtialtatkoad, law hist iettled &pan , Mole of law of , unto* importinoe to owners of railway property. The decision defines the - eaten' vo - which the franchises of -a railroad corporation can be bought and sold. The Concedes - abatract of; Ito main points Owliblithed It frosa the caul-Masa chermortica I ml ll l O Ol heat ligliS l =l:tiiwi l of p . rivl i teg l a h ti hiessi t er, clines: bat 'menet , take r serrate mo dts by OP illebbf OR /WOO sad pnying on en sward of amages, as the eharNted oorporatlon could do. Private tittles mittimanailis e latkoltd w property - yrscadly liable jos all isktriet to persons - oof IsolinSels ' er other vartial.° • he rood bed, timchi L atic . lifraa; swat it ad hold to-- btireat ter ss, niglietas, 11 moveable , ,yrrasitty genera are he! to be acertgagradis taw-agog ono om en ti,o s ai u i pl oa erailtell to bewail. ~' • r• - - - - 1- - -- , -.- r • - • aWillistpolatistkis illgehatik la fat4ilader tbils , Ifiallitive Mot PI pOlflir too- essatetri to re , aad be' sue& ales- and ,be -tweleaded, aeatraet sad be sontraetat,with..seeents mid etaway tt at paseaare.ali watt andpippt gauge. womissarr to oarrv , Ono abet the o ' o - Ow rietworatkeh.t ii , i , rois ti ong , yahoo cow pant , illtAhe riaßlr atapee-oodd act poetess* the, tranohise to team. lietion appertainlnig to its individual members. hut (Wald Runtime the f spoons to a oorporstios to mais"is Ull4 nomad and receive oompetwition for the trgompor. Wien of persona and artwitrtv. and °mild mortgage yr& pert' emineoted with 'the railroad, and therms of its imacYdreit whether real or personal, to be sabeiomently .. It is ahn d gelded that the power 'which, a - railroad. etanAsy hat tonistitate a „adios! proondhur to appro. IMMO rotate sroyerty4iir not trastrerable; and that the SISISTSTS of the emapaal Mould give •so.right to the ex - emus Aolt tower . W Leh theprovision' of the gene '-141 WC oo illt , Under grisly Coimatedoni dries not , TUN,. York Comnierelal j . piibil a' letter from Lender, dated Meath dit. 'WhichMN of the advance •, is thirmtei (idioms* by.tha Ban k. of England i, - " , 'As '. tadvastw rit, ti,' half s pai;patit. - II - the bank „ rate of ... iliseriisit yeaterday; tool nasit heatorw;bY soitdies: A t the ad of the guarter t When a lama ',Mien' of. thigeur. Taney is ittiOtheti ft*i the Ablic for the - mvsericititi- - mitts, into-the bask, there le elvers It eery bOts3 l, bX''' 014410bial dinaglCl2lllt MOS POO been OW _mato& Of the bank to :eke advantage of it by raisins their Mink . This 'Slifka the revenue collections" have been - larger than ever, and the demand for disoonnt:preiortienally ',AO* setife. Bat there was no drain of Millions, ho t :Were then AT speotdatiee bgb10110•111 at work. On the eastrary, the general sighs were towards a' mare . easi *ate: The bank, however, have put up their rate from • 4 to 44% oar twat., aliOnider the eirouvatanoes, Me pub .:: he reiptd the terAave wtth'irroat dissairafeotion.o. . l' - - ,Threpasebltei dlelteter Aye ofthettioladiarg; phiev e: lost waitTarmalitaited heads i, ;-, . : „.-'.-.. -", w i , i sm tinia theArriaident of gm' Sad. that LW ' • re a glifesta t = l M b iter liye:=Pll i ersl sa i 2L'aen t rat t a k i l t g di r e ' rVr i lirbo i° e i ,k: ' t r o g U re gams terms.- serum tee - parehasera • aro C. F. - • ills, priandirgit ottlip Merino at at hiavannaboind efelsoss-Ess, the. BriThsb minwil at -Meg port- ,No '. ST iissainty ammeter aerie Ass thew Do_htls, Mid at the awes at whiob the STlo_f•c , iT tb litiT 10 0 SIMasT, : ` tea per °ea. antd-sicanaur : T urf -b - letter flleillehint" igiarenotionralkivistlarotii, at WO PUMA aultirrielie 'oosir*V OW* trlfiroade i s te that oar abater, a riA' f olvertiouty, to :so isTartb4l'syi 1/414- Tring taw sortsoa of the mashie MOW '' • • ' ' • :ragArdiaaukftlealt sugaries:Lume;,. • „ . ~ , _ . . ~ , , .119949 . 9199 ii I. IL Ilivriettit. 11101 Wl* BUNK:. 1/99ibt-P5909 . 1 . 99...:Wit OW losidet riitif... , , s,sepi ,)090 do.-- 10 - :309 i 1 !form '-,30 ' : . —AS - sd do ~ 11 6 1 31 DondoiL '-.-' -921 t 110 Mipoluil R.:. . 1)" ., ." .31 , 4 sol4fr e5—,:w1;;R , ,..,,..............:.: 800 40. ; . :ties. 10 do 0 - loco 1iab0yeN . .91,911 , 99.,-..79 I. 9 40.. ..... aoh -do do ' 1"....75X1- 1 dO ' 1; 1 040 100oCiallAR lot n05.:—.99- , SO - 10 - Penns 31..,..,..,...,9 I‘olo do - oak 19--- Wadi 4 fig 104, os.. Ate SOW "do .. - .SUM , 4U . W Lon% ostand K.,-- •Ji Witt i n g : rdi e kriar 11 01 raga Ililit elli -•, 01117 . .......... :- 9 Vcimakorw. ...0034 10tio .- dO..- .'•9O ' I lids IL .. ......IM XOll Planal..ld z0t....101 -- - • 114,000 i 001) dhow & Dot eirtli...lo4o lOW .'do..: 004 soop :• do.— • = - 80 1 / 2 SOW —. 200 •do N . .. les 414den'i * Coat ile Tarr WIPP! 0 3 —AM; 4334 City, : - QUOIN kiltelliS—rims.. K 7w 'OM ft WHO N te O t W v is - t i , 111 o 3 14 do 711 CPO• I Donna iefh 41 , 4i—M,4 314‘.14 Foust ID__ •• gi -80 Ottawor t • 1141.' • 14 5, 1 pa:kV= #14 . " if toe twee a inirds.,P 43 entEnavi 34. • Las* ise-ot /41 - ,. al Istkeil * Wlii,4.::: - .104 wan lidipir Rft 10,4.41 i, 'No wilmlextool tb..•.3 Harriatient JR.:,:i.—.M .10 Orfaa icCiiiiiiii iur A Wilimingtosi ft .• Leath/01th St it 911... ig ef - - eCh 3 Le eek. is high frig_ li Sl et biIL.AM 5 Commits sl P•ic—....log l=!=ill , ' -,-; , ~. ~, , , • , . ~ , _ , - . . _ The ;Thar a:MOM arMithie milet te bolder* areOrm is th r ift detail*, bee -there is 'eery litUs awaits . fir ex seri oribmae' eonsinastion.' no sato& to's' stuirmaist ansitirits SOO bbti, itt, ;If 41 1 ' bill for stied sneerfirie. and VMS; so for extras; tbs.. sibs tothe trade gnat the pea Retiree. and extra remits and fancy lots at MUM . *Lek BiteMeets_ of Bre EMT and _Corn , Ned Ate Neel ; the former Mt held et Otte, and WO blgo'or, tha - : WOO et IS Met V bid. -_ Wignits.-Thers as a fair demand, andlat little WM ins : Wes of 4100 We good red, et Etdo ; kscor lot at li 411; landsman lota of white at ;tart 7.1 Sr Ws, Ars sa leatited..4llllims of SIM WV reeosylvants' - ' at: no, lit go boo Thoth River at t he acme fmnrs. Corn is an ar mamma, sod norther isles of 3,000 has yellow have ten. amo• at Iso ; com hog do on Mints Munn; and toxe-bas damaged at SM. Oats are neetan.ett-a sot of Ire' po monks Aoki at 160 W' bit; and "bus D•lavars am . Toinuj..-Oitii,o; i"jo ot'uOroi;oadyfAro:; Oitrioted *4.B°Tr ierli' " - 111 , Atiiir ;comp aSu ;AIM oft o _ 004,0,50 , • filig_tisland at 81012, 1 04,' fb, slab. - -- - • -,. - .; -.-- -- rnosimons,- Afire jo • Arm fooling Who otarkof;,, edb."0...0„. ,„itsl Tort is Midst VI ler, A ; oothano . elego, AO (moos.- • CitY - wieso•• neere a glii - e/oWts litatimell grab or ship's atoms, at ;mats yM annta l ims. Lard is sal iso L lit ioto, at 11.10 in bb s and Vt.: or l i t i la i ntignts. -,.ft,tter inentatonts Midi St Nam ira_ Tiara lee . gOod Moir* for ,norsdj end have advanced: sales °flan haw jpv MO Sor :and mO has par ouslity at 340 K v••. wean to hand..mitn ;more jonmess: salsa of Ohio' Id rt We, Sta Penal ihr at !lei We et Mien 4, sag, irlogo is gto,ir , iti 3 O. ' ' ' ' " ' ' *Or York Spotlit Exoßapie..April IS. • 7420* combos 64.-- N me Spars R......... - - I/22 mr. Area ttar,i; ..1.4t0 o.li.iiik.ice. k b..... W i sew di, .....-...;„... 7_l so Ids4b Oestral .. • 44JS AND !TIMMY 0 WS, W 1W GO , te. , u.40)40 so comb Nal rte . ._ 14X 20 1ii441:4C IS ISL... Wi • /MP 0pipt4111c4.... t te,ll Iftl WWW II IL. 41% 1111 Mid M i l l " W I;•' 2", i, m 7 &: - ..1 1 : Iq ....,.,...... ,is ch,...AR L. a 210111161011 airs t i i s 4 lUDs! 1., & 124411..,.,... M u SOO NY entifit ...do MS do• , 210 d 0•.,....... bOO 100 _ "d0'.b40 1 4411 00 -7 do' .400 74 SOO rensais 1t • ..,...,.... •Ia• de ".- 3.0 fialgitlit k Cluo.„11 .. 04 no •62. . . . retro de ..._.- ss, Ism Sri le; . .. ' 1 0 4 300 3 0 ---- "' , ' 4 ' 3° : 3 3 if . - ..- THE MARKETS. - Aotif4ollboboopt ~,,v issoill, esl24 or Pots st ' r eo l cst -"rssisststengiSt4i Sistpr swittin Flier is s2 . 4 g2A l lfists i relfilVO l P4 E vu4 l l,24 , n . : wassdr a. 4)l a s ofagise il tes mom, hoopwas cos% for r , _,elvety tssav t y..itre sales of 1 Tobbl i gi li ge r 4ll l l=tl l 2 41 11 4 3 4 3 1114 1 41, 71% r ii.• ""' Irs 2tait- tit dull iso) droo`ll2l;:ssitti - saii of 4 7 0s) boat ,at $ll6 • tar sboSco,lit sysiskse Club, and HIM dor firtit tentooky. Corn us uhalr. Armor. with do al mon boatel.. at 743 f 0 for Weldor* Mizilii.llo ;Yam , . „Val Vs dull at WOO: or gosAssrs. p ain _ '. Ilanat Nia Allnin MA 4411 4 W, 10 2 M0 712 1 01 11,414d , lol= 4 4 I f i l . .iitsViz , .-tdslitatra 1,- iti,-. ,Thr,..,04 aztd. t gr. 4 .71 b k .= tg.,,,f,„ • Atintrz i ns: /I.OIIML.ot Omer , : yr St MO SI fat 1•11411•11, •}4170,0411 Ktiosuou for wow] 41444 ~_Cat ISMS SkSll out • Wirt of lIWO lit. To ,tkyr ssosidobr s 4 Was' .""AriII,VAVV" , -` 4 ' ri° ' " PSI 4 .) Sisaisisi4dall as aie. ,_, - , - -,. , , z 'ow, yoitt cATTLI , UARWET, Winsunii. ' no , I-rona ilt tug Mitt ICIT-TAltell Ply 111, 1 07 ~, s • . I!tr i clitrill i tiALArttl i r a ifiCc o gr..4 .g -': 'IC i gh re 7 CdT p ieS ?Ors s ap ~ o, 1.. 00,,,i .".,. tAle. 4. r „,..4„: - ,'„ whoa 2444044). mot toot Woo kid ,- „, , dikftAlkoilMLworliM4 l!Lps..t.tun "'""" = • "-* u7.147: * 1;;. 1017;,7,4z7- we ot Oksil. TSAI, 4 fios -04 p r fj a l v iiittNio ll ll " li • ... -=. - me , art was r tot, s. . 4 1f.,... ,- __t.Xiiortratil. sass ,T 2 ' ft , ra . : WV fel MO5 44 . f ii •,', IN. "WWI . OM, liessir ink Mum! ', . I° . t , aaMll-4144r, ye 7q ' it ' '-'' - 4 :""t i i m y : ;:, !Ai : -- i - .., zi .4 r ) , ,,,,..4.- " r j et. n et tf "''' . 2112 2 0. r/ Os *OS is, eiss „...` that, alas so WOW ... _ -- 4 .--,:c ..... - .PLArs:',....i ••W eq"^-fi Atli a! 41 : lee!, Odd etr2et or sent reduction oa nta l. Osme .g= at tea snag , V.Sossaes,L rr by tiesurd.:. to _ trey ; mks et 4to Go. , ovine ere 101.1,114110 404 , Lawnoi we selling from - „ Opening of,tetiee Aaviiratto* N. T., April ldi—The sehooaer Three Belk, - bola Milivialree:' with wheat, arrived to. dej,'-heing the ittit Yews,l of, the moon. - - '.lltwarostorra Orriaso.--Bothingpew has transpired' since the impost on 'Townley:4W .tends to throw Inior light upiiit tha,roysterione murder of the 111110101,11 woman. information has bien received ,whioh tends to the bond thet Miss Kirley, the 'Boa* girl who wan suppoSed to be -the victim, is liviirwith s a tinnily in Brooklyn. ,Mer trunks or rlyed on ,ttio' Btoningion' boat this (Wednesday) moining. — 'lothing was found in them tint wearing 'apparel Anil the likeness 'of's finnale.—Ar. Y. Ex- P r etf of Yelerd.49 " „ ARRIVALSAT' TRU PRINCIPAL ROMS, jet° viinvic ooasoas FAR*. nut. AMA/Lb BOUSE—Cbselmat at.. beloW BMW. ?P Sanger, 11l - 0 O 'Mer it edith & la, N Y Ism IA poraswortlt, N Y Mom L lriktt, NOW York Morgan. N C W Riailk, N 0 173artmels, N C Mitribinaoa.N 0 E It &Mom, Mass B Raldrrin, Maas W Shultz, uhio 9_Witterk, Balt X Selma*, Rtolimond Ms garlirtn & la, Go W I Wright. Cm, 0 .7 9 Hillman, Rarrieberg A Cole & la. 71C_ Mies Cole, 0 0 Mike Mornay'. New York r • Rialdwell. Nee' York pri l iiit i r V i, N O T • "k ft it t :gaig. ° N 1 Ma Rogers New York re Alexander, New York w W e lfor i l i d n er. rags City Itlitttitlikßim i ttork G W Commas bet R I , direly NtlialitZeiTYort; ii, s ti g .atbs 41rik6,7fr , NY m M Marriot, N H C a nom wirt, Maas .1 M tiler. Conn W Skold illir.' Conn Ylflt i a ls 7 B24 .talm;Nto' A C Gtay, Near fkleang Edgar . re, trew York- A %le, oettat, Del R binall & Is, York, Pa 3 tryker. e Alumna Miele R Rokers, Arkansas MOO li. Gookin.Arklusas .4 . Ottawa New York 13 Allen, New York Alr Maitland. New lark Minder Maitland. N York Miss Whitehead. N York Mr Dumot. Now York G G Murrill, Jr, Oa N 0 Ward, Go P r J Currey, Oa ' W Conover, Ga 7 D Chandier, Did W Suction & Is. Coltil 3 C Reed & la, Man Gen ll Walbridge. N York Q Horner, Brook') n Mr Heinle, Brooklyn Rev a A Chapman, Conn W Wawa. Cmcomie,Man 0 Churchill. Hai Mrelehu rob ill 4 161 t Mr Weir lc Is. Harrisburg i g a. )4 ll °W Pa l iw e lFr i 11, 4 71TL Y •1 47,14 111441 i Ca A FA W IIIIS I adYi Hams rr l 6 Robt Elwrat md " r a.beittn.,...i. N I kr Wm M Pare, US N fsi k •htilleers. B 4ll4loY MIR .Pr D r. i l a s ge klf Y 'zi lamb, Gs Wl' ri unoan, pi , Y I waterman, Washington Geo Roberts & la, N Y Mite Roberts.' N Y Min Neriderson, N Y • K Brown, Conn Dr E Bentley & la, Conn pßryan, Moss Jae White, Mass obt ThontigeomN Y ± m Ford. N Y ... Stewart, N V Mt Alexander, N 55 Comm. lierriettell Mni Carrier . Reallebilltg 1 , ft 15Bond NY E 3itecard. St Louie p• w Toned, 'lla W c !Haddock N Y J EldnggerN y A 4 Ward, Al G Pill Collet, Balt W SYnery, Ti 6W R Coles, Troy. N Y Geo W Ibizawel,l N Y 1, it 7 4 : . 7 t. t.eavenw'b City 3 R Magurder. Md it Le rd. Pi 3 A Wright laorion, N .1 R d la Hartford A rig Hartford C Moeller, Jr, N Y SA Whitney, N 3 John Brown & la, N Y CONTIWENTAV-8. E. owner of Ninth and Chestnut. 8 Abippen. Phila. - ' Jas McKay, Pittsburg D Breyer & la, Del Meal: F Raymond, NJ JR BrigsS, Harrisburg bobn H. Barnhil l r A Hutchinson, Columbus Wilson, Roston N L MoCready &lel, NY. ism 8 MoCroadr, N Y J M Freeman. N Y Mrs I M Freeman, N Y 8 A McClung, Ind Mn J JI Long, Roston MA" Ryan,Yß Boston , Wm Sehultz,Boston Gnatar Nord, ' Poston Carl .Rabeel, Barton T Ryan, Boston . W Fries Boston E B Haywood; N 0-_ , _. Miss R E Harwood, N 0 M Pet &demise" & la. Boston G W Roberts, Chloe's° Dr B Haldeman. Columbia Rev N An th ony A Is, N y Aso./ Ferry, ''S Y - L D 'Brooks & la, Balt mum H Ely. Fla . MW Boort, N Y 'P E LIIIRT.IOO4. N Y'- ` 0 Curtiss & wf. N Y G It Colby, M Y W If Artein. N Y JA Ray ?Alla , • , . 1' W NeilkFhila T H Zell'. Phila ' T Elheunpard. Phil& OA rieroa;•Prov. A I • Mr Davis, Boston J HJohnedou, Salt • ' lt Littlejohn. N Y G G JAbuton.N Y ' - 'lie A Johann. Col Wilson. rg Y • •Natelys° Havana • HO Rand & la. Cambridge A• I.H de Alva. N y • Jit do Abresr, Paris , N £ /inters Pittsburg ke Ilaideman 1 bi.Hgehrg Miss Haldeman, Har'bltig Hiss Berthams,,Harnsb's Mrs Bershams, Harris g 0101 ( eire r sg htt's •- k bqr : - .. ,.‘ , ' . itYc Zi iireater t i t il l" Taylor„.Wese Chea..r , - Tl' ...awe, Boston Sohn (1 %Mgt I la, Ohio H C Bean.. Bristol, Pa James Hoy, N Y , 0 Cho ate. Baton 11,7firirk.l, Iw. ' - Mitri.r..r j Viz.. n o t hittlat ni°na ' -- ' Ps b. l;76 o ,:majn Y ,Ghtlet on I H Thomas, Balt T 0 Jaoltson, ~nsland James Weeks, N Y_ W P Baxter N Y i;eo N Woo It, IV r • Mos-Woolspy, ri y itA n o T iPoeiel el N Y A A Wi r tnneg ir , Mina . poi 4 1 ratittas, N ~, :JT &Ay, „.Dot J T Herrison,,Hewbarn WB r otter & Is,lliston A F Cushman, ft Y Jai 8 Cualunan, N Y i 'Chas CI Baydsm 11i, N 1,7 ; I Stewart, Wu firliirot Pa t traC im t DV; NT " ' '0 FOAL Mass_ , , 8 Anserson. Kr O ra.m.,,,, et y • c a aadaon. N y T tenfold, N Y ' ,' J Block, Bai t , I' Janssen', Boston , R sekster. N T Mervin, Hi_ -It _ - E BBradford, Borten G 8 Penniman . Halton 8 0 Rogers &_ la Boston Miss Noises . Boston Alf B Breaoh. N Y I.al L Tenslow. R Y ''- el R ftsaukung. Boston 0 Converseßoston•- . B Buortnan. Huston Itlissever. Breen -'_ Win H Ford°_,Va • Rireterson. 'K. ET Wrtght. Ya MIDI II Barkvaale, vs 'MIMI& P 8 T le-mh. Boston C F Baker..Ft .t.ppls fAlag',Z,WiLa h ' " 74 " E M Buratioa. II Ar Dr,Orhume, Ship Norway' ' . 1311.820RARTW SlO'PEtr—reurtli rarest. below droll. ArinJ 8 Yost* la, Pa - 3 T John Tilreekis. Ohio. W-R Rogers. Ohl o 0 Warier. drama. ors W Hauteur's' 3.31 Musa. Vs , - - B B Kennedy, A Pliser,Praekini - Tebrt Paisley. rerun . W- Baird, rittekurs - F Bates. Pitts We lis Elsree. etttsburr J B Clark. N Y II Porde:Ps - T Carter. lr *en Jeape. Pa ' t 2 C Walker. Corlriall Karol Wetaeurll kw, Pa 3 tailAL-Chiciatto TOllrelas,Chfeerro - 3? R weft. laws - (1 - - R Vpuum_klifflinhurs Iseab Ratchford, Ohio E Plea, %rear 00, Pa 33 Pam*. ?denser ixi, ' A it Beat, fix (ma, Pa WDyieirC TiptcskPa - Jacob Shull. 3 Wu' II Yoke: Bethlehem ar•an Rooth. Ti j Kaors.. - PW - Theo 8 McNair. 18 Chunk War elkers Tro y, N Y -.13e0 A Craig. Wash, 0 . , r'BBIKRICAN NOTEL—eheetnut street, store Fifth.' Thom Bonnan, Del W A Perkins. N - A flanotook. Key Wert 1 Patterson. rhils" It W Grailln. Tyrone, Pa E flteurtlivent, Coan .1 RMerrlll. Wash, D 0 M Benner, Roston T Mart. n. Boston ' , i r e Miller. Amber, In lienti Mebane, N 0 ' obt Phillip, Pert Deposit Py, ring. Norgant'n,Vn. MAY , Providence, RI It 0 sir. Odessa, Del W Yolk. Odessa, Del MnA $ mold. Conn - R A Miller & la. Rahway C Breit h, Baltimore A Patterson & sa,,Mtsrrleb' 'N Kaltman tE la. N Y a Silver, Del W 111 Fevre. Ir. NI Chunk T W Gorman. Baltimore "Merrell Clark - , Maas_ W Ailing - . N V t. Beteg, Trento, NJ' 0 Pimpson. Trenton, N J BMmerin, - Trenton, N J D Ward Yr Is, N Y John ly White & wt. Parton ohn R Virgins. Vt _ Miss IN F . Blinn*. Mule Crawford. Vt Mira N_V_Orawtord, Vt P 8 Benshton, Conn .feio_ z ,l"„agita, r ,Nd4„. Wm Billow. Ohio 0 'OTT arle...,v Ind Miss Fleming, vhio W P Belt. XIX , Ranier, 'lnd ÜBLamer.Vs N tior Doran, N Y . 30,11* itOTEL—Clitidnut street, bellow Seventh. Mr Mollie, N J 0 1' MilibeVll Mrs it Georg, Charleston -_ Meet Gregg. Charletton W 3l elhemialan. ,Y • J C Stamm Gs P WOO& & ra, Mate ' - C Mathews Yhils Titiehardena. Batt —8 D Dupre, V*. oho Chi*, Pa - ll C Waldo. N Y A .Tell i eSren#lttla Gel Som. Philp tn. a • Owen A Murphy...9M tilM:Vglie , fig n argle A p le PTV vs Noshes; N • 3 Moilhinn a•"/Itte, APRA'S C GBr:impel, raham. It V AL Merriam, Spring fi eld Al Batt NT. LOMB HOTEL—Ohestant. above Third. John E Onibb, Pbila - F D Reed, N lawn Noy, Del 00, Pa Hours Johnson, Donn A Ilavi!son.III 3JB Terry, Bartiord.Conn V r le Haldeman. Lane CO EMU Allen, Woshinvarn _ I ss i fir i i Msdlost fensillso p pwardlB. N Y Webb; At. 1,1, Nr hes irNeertor; - • r W kis Pisler t g h tsvillis 8 Bahe n nol a V hues R Illar thn intrCilk Walke r , Maine. Wet Convents, Conn ft Page, R e oritnelon, N J THE UNION HOTEI O -4roh Shiest, above nod. Mind Cirtfeks, Malta'T Parcae, vistabeth, Pa M-Rendemrin. Pa - M E Mohering , Ind W °Harrison. Ciarsoilie,o Snits Zimmerman, Pa 'W - H Plowman, N Ohio oak. Altoona WEI ghtsrg.ls la. J a N nnotee & le, J •A Ream. liii Stark, 0 , t Hawley, RN . C Person. Philp , , W Ramses. Ohio S Atkinson. Putnam, 0 .1 S haw . Pa Si ee Lemon. Lancaster co .1 Shaw. Imunteter co 0 Payer, Reading kolt. Reading R Flank. Ohio Miss vim . Ohio . "ohn a Rndt i lt ROW, Ps (" T v Perris, Pottille , fi' Fechtis. 6 . , . 8 Hosworth. Mn.. RR. Ti th e, Bannock, NI 0 R Barney .Md is j Rrinsirmir, M 4 ." - _ -I i P Gilbert, OW lig H Gregg, Ashville 0 'STATES tinolt HOTEL--Market street. above Sixth. -A L. Weithetall. pa A J Maranon, Pa SAM, Meabangsbuts, Pa 8 Fathom , Lan. Pa 146 Mitzet. Derr to • W Pavriok. en . ashranville -W lawman. Indiana en 8 Pstsbing, N Plateaus J-Satarnant; Ligonier, Pa GM Kulp, Patterson Pa J Punk, Patterson , Pa , Brady. WeatmoVid oo rams, WestmateSall 'on J• Motets% Pittsbarg . Martin, Pa • • Revs. fa Moorbstdal9 41.awan' wrson. Midd l etow n lar Watts Letrohe,Y's -.W91 Bantam, 1.1 3 Ifilath, C-oitimbia. Saebran. g rang villa C firer, Tenn on. Pa, .1 A water. Lano 00. Ps OJohnson. Philedelais -J. Wilson.Jantata an. Pa ltaattan. Lana to, Pa W Pricw.,Lano to. Pa A Janos, Delaware W IVilitaps& la, Minot W snowman. Juniata so 3 WAN, Janie,' 00, I's W Grier • te, SandyHftl. 811 Orono. 'Harrisburg, Pa J Csawallefler, Harrisburg' J Jones. Lancaster 3 Award. Indiana ea, Pk NATIONAL HOTEL—Baca street; above Third. 11 r J M'Cormiplr, Pa inotestatan. DIY J Trieh.Pottseille _ Apple.l4 Y G Karnes, Reeks oo gairpermorlirtletoo,Pa N Grover. BlNPlaville• r t' Geolttold.'ett toy. Pa Oro o also.. Pottsville J amen ?Maths. , C D Hippie, Patissilia it J Bendier. Pottsville John_ Bruner. Jr. Jonest , H Waltein. Cotten/ills J P Borer. Middleburg I Pogar.'PtTraoston; ..I_Yfinsenift.,NeLerton,Pa oo ° s c. "" firitztitni t y_ 2 l'? P8 4 1:4V2LIA1=1 H :tr eine J_K Ashville. Pa eater:Ashville; Pa Kw MB, Danville Jabs Tits ? Nbiremenetowa COABIENCIAL HOTEL—Sixth mt., &boys' Chestnut. V,Vanedr. lame F J Barge, Otester Valley 0 iliingsworth, I I Rhodes , B ,tler co. fa j morrow, La r Jefferies. Chester co .14Kartrenft, Ottettrell_ Warmer, Wilmington I G loader. ail eo. Maple, Pare_ Harbor J' Cs'. Cheater co; Ps t min cope. Chester 00, Pa 1r 2 - Itt i gek) l l : 4 3ls "-?* /mark, N M T Derliosto_n, n All Vault, W Campb e ll . Juniata co N N 7,001 1 ., Latio no, Pa Mal Al A ZOnk. Lane CO Wee &Soon. Altoona C Gall, Kennett oo Pa FICKK J Pile. Cheater 00, Blatt Altoona 0 3 Massada Md ' FOUNTAIN NOTZLe—Reeond emit. above Market I O 1111eirwan. Newark, Del Deal preen,n, Wade DeLi ka Worth,. Del, . a Drown, Dever Del Doi' M 8 Cain, Dom Del - Tiegley, N Y Rog? g h ornso m 6 n 4 : 4lf et rrigt : l2 0 11 irwlr' IlToenteend,Der , ' - BraM:r. P Whitt- Robt Caok, blase Remotes. NewstEDel ALM EAGLE , NOTEL—Third it, sbovir Millman!. itre VrEdinitOr,Roscling . A Phill/ps, Doylestown WAmttoldiThylestown Doi T Trombowet. Books oo 0 wow., pa. „ . . Doi Jtooby, tipskertown G o rt , i4iihn§joirn -..-, A P l oad t Mort to og #4OI pd °11 1 4 1 : 12 "" a 14.1:13.7"ibol'ilUjotv ,40. 0 7, abigh 0 1.61 clsusei, Lehigh go lisiowimar ..11011,8E-Third it., above Cellowhill AV*, Iskertairri N Shell. Fsi , ilinger; a., , W 0 A theitiolt Pa r "bum ; Allentown . W .1" Weilte. Allentawn t .1 1 Is r at,iiiire i t" ' 7 filtricrent i g °InI f, neer, alma° - (((iii Kirk', needle , tit, Voiding -' - ' W Herrimen.Thedebero ert..Pekh o, E : it° . =, ~ .. , .W.Wijaver & As, t nerrieleg If .011.b43,0). VtEriPetftatvultinPt'm - UMW- Blool_lloTBl.—'rbirti et . above Callowala Tlibevehay.: Fiaber; Amor 0 Tiouii , F,s ownaa. Be a d ie • t !Narver, egatorovra , u mtav ar e Gems; Minton , - Pottstown Wald f , Entstown 4 t . -1 ,,A2..5 4 21, 0 ,,navuM _aster. eobtifsvills nflr ol l t o ujo i tt - atir e t i s n l ha oh r tr ku i ii n to to wn etry IiOWIT,VEMMOS MOVMI4-114Mond at.. sbon• Ara M2s TWni W M Palk. Mars WV, n 4 NJ • Flasenboon, Easton Alla • MaPone SIAM , Submits, !Kasten mmx t X wish . Moms op - ' : , • • BEM BARMY BRBAY HOTEL—Beeond at.. below Vine. T _Wilson; AyMies a A Carbart, d Cortmt - w oavldion. Ps' Sand Graft, Pa T Ft. Lambertville W Bearibilee. Wayne co' eliding+ 'Hatboro 0 Bilworthr.throke Co „ A _eat, Ptrla los prober. Bucks 00 H Walton. Anake co J Stouffer, Tanriereville Joe T Bearborough,N Enact LIMOS do rf.Nf anoon Btonmso. a • Hcbt Boyiketroudiburg 0 ?axon. BUOYS 00 • .7 Poulson. .1 • . B Cook, NI AB Tomiban, rit J - A limn. N I OlToff.N3 le UM l, le 3 st Blue. N S lota ceart, Hartsville B Britton, Lambertville IMPORTATIONS. Ike fled for The Preaml JACPONVILhId—Behr Debomh loner-11,&96 feet Pitch Dino timber ?deform & Tortor. a rum p j & Bo oHN. Nit—semiti polices order; 275,000 laths M Tne. - ISAJIINE INTELLIGENCE. IBS F9UATH PA9E. A jouvzo. Steamship Virsints, Kelly, from Richmond. via Nor talk, 28 hours, with indse and pousettgers to Thai Web ster, 3r. At-6 o'clock yesterday morainic, miles off Cane Bienlonen, fell in with allay PdarrA Smith. in Ms tunes haring been run into be ship Bippogriffe, and towed her to the Breakwater. Reports the brig Samuel French, of Beetport, and an unknown brig. at the -Breakwater; a ship at anchor on the °retrofit, bound Ylit3Tl r ef b p i o g r ir Mtan ni V t ahs ai rreltln fr , t it h i:d ß irotrt, t for Barbadons r . went to sea yesterday morning. The ship Biprogrifie,for Callao, went to sea before daylight rev terdar moraine; Steamship Delaware. Cannon, PO hours from N York, with ind.e and passenger. to Jaa,Allderdioe. Off the Overalls. yesterday morning, pasted a ship at anchor. Brig Olive, Cummings, it days from tat ,John. NB, with laths and pickets to Twang, Mellon & Co. On the 11th inst off Barnegat, was struck by a sea, which ear ned from the deck about MOO laths. Bohr Caroline Ball, anthem. dare from Nantucket, in ballast to Van Dustin, Norton & Co. Behr Deborah Jones. Tatem. to days from Jackson ville, with lumber to Malone & Taylor. Steamer Ann Elise. Robinson, M hours from N York, With mdse to fd Baird & Co. M.BARED. Bohr star, Cahoon. St Kitts, huarache et Caretairs.. Bohr .1 It Williams, Meting, Boston, Tigelle, Mellon It o r . BtrFanner,Bultse, Baltimore. A Groyne, Jr. SAILED. The US mail steamship Keystone State, Capt Marsh man, to Charleston, sailed at 3 &Mockyesteiday after noon, with a full cargo and a large number of passengers. IT TICLEGR 4.P11. (Correspondence of the Philoderphia Exehanre) CAPE ISLAND,. N 7. April 18-3 P. M. A Wu le flow off this place ( supposed to be the Gulf &rem. from Liverpool March 30) bound In. and in tow of eteonitug Americo, Wind BE—weother fine. Yours, fto. THOS. B. WITGILES. IT TEL AAAAA (0017611011d03100 a The Prem.) Nam Yogn. April 18. Arrived, ha* Visurgis. from Sunderland; brig Emma, from Para; brig L M Merit. from Sagas la Grande; brig Sarah Flagg. from !Samna. A 2pdot boat resorts geeing the eteamships Adriatic and Kangaroo, at 7 o'clock on Sunday morning, off Nan tuoket South Shoals. The latter was seven miles ahead. MEMORANDA. Steamship Eennebeo,Band, henoe, arrived at New York yesterday. Steamship Ariel, Miner, from Aspinwall, arrived at N York yesterdak_ Steamship 'K a rnak, Brownless, from Ilavana, via Nassau. arrived at New York yesterday, Shin Plidiuhrlohin, Poole, cleared at New Orleans 14th inst. for Liverpool. Shin Barnet, Mitchell, cleared at Now York yesterday for San Francisco. Ship E F Willett', Barrett, for San Francisco, cleared at New York yesterday. Shia A rabia. 'larding. for Liverpool, cleared at Mo bile nth Met, with WM bales cotton, valued at $211,981. Bark Amy, Hammond, for Philadelphia, oleapid nt Boa' on 37th inst. ' Bark Cossack, Bray, cleared at Boston 17th inst. for Bong Kong. Bark Indus, Thompson, for Bic de Janeiro, stilled from, Baltimore yesterday. Brig Tiberias, Lacoa, liana°, arrived at Cienfuegos 4th Inst. Brig .1 Welsh, Fi field, for Cuba, cleared at Galveston 4th mat. - Brig _Undaunted, (Br) Booth, for Philadelphia, sailed from. Matanzas 9th inst. Brig uAritremus." Eaton, for Philadelphia, nailed from ,:rienfues 4th Inst. Brig E,llen Barnard, Bourne, from Cardenas, at Bos ton 17th rust Brig Caroline A White, White, from Rio Grande Feb 12. arrived at Now York YesterdaY.. Bohr R W Dillon, Marts, cleared at New York yester day for Wilmington. Behr Governor. Reaper, for Philadelphia, sailed from Cienfuegos mh inst. Bohr CF D Lc R F Shannon, Bowen, from Washington, Na, at Boston nth inst. Behr, T Leks. Scull, and A Henderson, Keroharn, henoo t ß P Hawes, canon, from Mums, and Ceres, Meredith, from Odessa. Pei. arrived at Boston 17th int. Bohr Charles Barmy, Baker, for Philadelphia, oleared at Beaten 17th inst. Scrim 8 Washburn. Thrasher, and El Hall, Padelford, for Philadelphia. sailed from Tauntonlilth inst. Blihr E 8 Janes, Godfrey, for Boston, cleared at Gal veston ith inst. Bohr Carrie Hues, Flinn. for Philadelphia, created at Charleston 16th inst. ulth.B9,oto feet lumber. SPECIAL NOTICES. rival THOUSAND rants LACE CONTAINS, from auction, at prices ranging from 191 to $lO. Deal ers will do well to inspect the lot must opened by W. 'HENRY PATTEN, sittli-Et* 680 CHESTNUT Street, - SEWING MAoralas.— AU perotts who havo bought sewing Machines whioh will not perform the work expected, are informed that BINGE:RAI Ma chines never fail to do any kind of work. Noone is ever disappointed in the Machines of I. M. BINGES lc CO.. No. ale CHESTNUT , ORR PRIOR OLOT/UNG OP TER LATEST evytiti, made in the beat Insane!, elsresels for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST molting poem marked in ?lain Figures, All good. rapie to order warms ted mai& (notary. Oar ONE-PRIOR system is strictly adhere to, as we believe this to be the only fair illy of dealing •Alt are thereby treated alike, JONES A CU, reg-tf OM MARKET Street NORTON'S 0/N ' TNANT for Salt Rheum and Borates, poinntiontlyoureeTetter. tiorild.beed, Pitt worms, and all itching and Burning Eruptions of the Skin. This Ointment penetrates to the bans of thadloonoo, goo. in its very source, sad cures tt from the nook be. aeath to the akin on the tartar's. Large glass hones, once on cents, Geanry NORSOII, Proprietor, No 16 Bookman street, New York, Bold by T. W. DYOTT & SONS. B 8 North SECOND Street. apil-tethe-let DR. MCCLINTOCK'S COLD AND COUGII Alirrugs is guarantied to ours an ordinary cold or cough, catarrh. influenza, sore throat, &0.. with abso lute certainty, and a dpiree of rapidity that will agree ably astonish the patient. Pries 36 cents. All Dr. James MoOlintook's Family Medicines bear the signature of OKRRIT NORToN, sple proprietor, No. 16 Beekman Street, New York. (successor to A. Cushman k Co., sole proprietors.) Bold by T. W. DYOTT & BONS, 218 North EOKOOND Street. apTi-tuths-lut J. R. STAFFORD i fi OLIVE TAR, the best family Medicine known, cure; all Throat annulus af feotions, and ,Catarrh, by inhalation. In oases of in ternal pain Or sOrelleas, a few drops . , taken internally, affords immediate . relief. In Itheumatio affections, Neural:is, Gores, Endonona, Barna, and Skin disedumn an external application of this valuable artiole is at tended with the happiest results. J. R. STAFFORD'S IRON AND SULPHUR POW- DENS. These valuablo adjuncts to the Tsr revitalize and may the blood, invigorate the liver, strengthen the di gestion. and regulate all the georehone. No ono should be without them at thisietuion of the year. Sold by all Druggists, and by T. W. DYOTT & SONS, 218 North SECOND Street. Powders, $1; Olive Tar, 50 cents. avl7•tuthe•lm Lonrwoir CLUB Smsros.—Thist celebrated European Banos, lately introduced into this country by Parker Bros., London, and now being generally used throughout the United Stater!, r4lsolllol an unrivalled richness and delicacy of taste superior to all others, is an excellent aid to digestion, and is hied, recom mended for dispesida. it takes vesedenornf the Wor eeitershire Sauce, and is sold at half the price. Sold by A. J. FARREL wholesale agent foi the United States, and by all respectable armee. and dealers in pickles and preserves, and O. J. 13. HUSKER & CO., Nos. EIS and HOSOUTH WHARVES, P.hilidelphia. aid7-taths lm FIRE 'AT OwEGO. .HERRING'S SAFE TRIUMPHANT! 0 entop,Tioga county, N.Y., U 0118,1930, ffiItILINO, a CO., ail Chestnut street, Philadelphia Gentlemen: Yours of eth inaL is received, and in reply, we some years since purchased one of Herring's Double-Door Fire-Proof Safer. The store in which the Safe was platioad was 80 by 31 feet. fur stories, beside basement; the Safe was in the rear of the store, and the wind drove the flames, during the conflagration, from the front directly to the rear. When the Safe fell to the basement, a largo omoinat of large burning tim bers fell direetly upon th e Fife. Very soon afterwards the briolosrall fell upon the timbers. The heat of the hot bricks and burning timbers was so Intense that no effort , could remove the Safe for sixteen hours. We can conceive - of no severer test than the one this Safe passed through. All its contents were entirely protected The wood inside was not charred or burned in the least, and no papers were at all dish gored. lim ham to be able to give this testimony to your Safes, as I now know from experienee that they are reliable. Yours, STONE & CO. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, manu factured to this city only by FARREL, HERRING, & CO., 629, CHESTNUT Street, Who have the largest assortment of Safes in the world. apH-stuth-It PIOTARD CORDS AND TASSELS ? °VAIN Tasseloot every description. W. HENRY PATTEN. eon 2t• 030 CHESTNUT Street. EIALAYANDRE FMB-PROW SAM. —A very largo assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea sonable prioes, No. MI CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. suSti-tf EVANS dc WATSON. HARRIS' ROI:MOM SWING DIACHINS.— IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD. Finew Pasant:me AT EVEkY PAUL PhillitelPhia °Moe. HO ARCH St. Agents" wanted. fall- IN-PQRTANT TO TAILORS AND OFGRUIL The Grover & Biker tletring-Machine Company have Net introduced s new sad superior Shuttle-hlaohiue, large Bite, high 'eyelid, with latest Improvemente. Fame eel For Sale at No. MI CHESTNUT STREET, Yhiladelphii 1.82-tf PIANO, TAMA, ANT) MRLODEON VOVESS of every oesoription ; also, Chrtain and Window Shades wholesale end retail. W. HENRY PATTEN'S, aplB-2t. 030 CHESTNUT Street. ' BEA YEE S SAVING FUND--NORTHIVF,t3T COMM Bacorro ,rid WALNUT STREETll.—Depoeita ro conved In mall and largo amounts, from all dowses of the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT. vet annum. Money may be dnprn by thanks 'without Imo of tu tored. Of open daily, from 9 432015 o'clock, and on Mon lINT and Saturday until ulna in the overarm. Frog dent. FRANKLIN, FELL; Treaaurer end Beoretsri• OliAB. M. MORRIS. SAVING FaiD--NiTroNAL Seym TRUST ComeArty.ChaTtered by the Btete of Peeneyloeutee RULAS. R. Money ts received every dm, and in any amount large or small. 2. FIVE PER CERT. interest is paid for money from the day it is, put in. a. The money is always paid bank in GOLD whenever it is called for, and without notice. d. Money is reveiven from Executors, ddministratorS, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small rams, to remain along or short period. R. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Ilatate,,Mortgages 4 ground Rents, and other first class securities,. oatoe open. every day—WALRUT street. southwest Corner Third stiviet. Philadelphia. • • into RUPTURE;; „ , . WHITE,; I B , :PArEiTT Awaited at NEEDLE'S, • TWELFTH and 14. ACM Streets, Phila.fit , phia. Kr lead fur i ramdget. "1411 ngt3l-3at THE pEEsa—PHHADELpifiA, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, IEI6O. : 114„Ititrum. ~, . - • OAK-.-REELER.--On the lath rat the_chutoh or 'the Atotetaeat, - b the Rev, lien amity wiltiont David E. Oak, of this city. and Ella K. Bray, eldlist dans h tar of Avoca Keoler,ot folawYork oily. BOXILL—Ta YLOR.—Ou Tuesday, l'ith in; Bola . Grace Church. by Rev. Win. Studdards, Charles of Dattaidos, W. L. to Mary. estdauihter ofthe late Zaohatll 'UnrjOr• Ntay.. of taps - ' WILBOIY ia —LONNEY.— On the 16th iaet..byßev,Robt. R. Paulson, It r. Charles Wilson to bliss Elisabeth Eir ney, all of this city. MOONEY.—At Whiteland, Chester county. on the 16th inst., after et long and severe illness. cothenne Amelia, daughter of Rug* Mooney, formerly of nun city, • Funeral earvice thin (Thursday) morning. at 10 o, elook, at St. Patrick's Cheroh, Twentieth street. In terment at St. John's Church, Thirteenth street. HUFFSEY.—On the 16th inst., Mr. Samuel Ilutleen aced 59 yearn and 10 days. Funeral from his late residence, Otis (late Wood) street. above Girard avenue, Eighteenth ward tms (Thursdayl a ft ernoon. at o'clock. MIGILES.--On the 17th inst., Elizabeth Hughes, aged 25 rears, Funeral from the residence of her brother-in-law, James Collins, Lancemer Pike and Thirty-sixth street, West Philadelphia, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 114 o'clock, KAN the 17th *inet.. Ann. wife of John Alex ander Kane, and daughter of the late John and Marga ret Kane. aged 90 yews. Funeral from the residence of her eater-in-law, Alm Ellen Kane, No. 8416 Carpenter street, this (Thep day I afternoon. at 1 o'clock. ROCKWILL.—On the 10th inst., George W. Rock well, eon o fthe lute Smith Rockwell. aged 24 years Funeral from his li.te residenee. No. 619 Spring Ga r den street. on Friday a fternoon, at 4 o'clock. RODDIN.—On the 17th inst., Mary Roddin, needle years. Funeral from the residence of her brother-in-law, John Fallen, N 0.2016 Locust amt. went of Twentieth, tits (Thursday I afternoon, at o'clock. SINNOTT,—(ht the 17th'inst., Nioholan Sinnotf, aged 92 years. Funeral from Ins late residence. Thirty•seventh et., above Haverford road, Mantuuvilte, West Phlladelphja, this (Thurrdeylafternoon, at 935 o'clock. G.ALBRAITI9.—On the 16th teat,' Samuel R.. Gal braith. Pnnted, of ctonmel, county Tipperary, Ireland, in the lith year of his ere. Funeral from the residenee of George Lollar, 1645 Cadwallader street, below Columbia avenue,at 10 o'clock this (Thursday 1 morning. 'lO proceed to Mechanics' Ce metery. MORRS.—On Monday, 16th inst., John S. Morrie, aged 74 years. The relative. and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from his late residenoe, the Knoll. near P ho enixv il le, Peen., this (Thursday) Jeth inst., at half past ten A. M., without further notice. ` BLAOK. BAREGE ROBES, Two, Five and Nine Flounces. Black and White Paris OTandles. Steel-Dolor Gros Grain Bilks. Black Groe Grain Bilks. Blank Romani and All-Wool Bareges. Wank Silk Net and Grenadine Bhawle. Blank Canton Crave Shawls. Bleak Tamartines and Crape Moats. And Orisaille Goode, of every deeatiotion, Jut re ceived br RENON & SON. MOURNING STORE, nns No. 91a 0 HEE.TNIIT Street. [l7. GIRARD COLLEGE.—THE MAIM. TORS of the Girard College give notice that they are prepared to hind out, in the State of Pennsylvania. T wEerr_y ORPHANS, in accordance with the will of Stephen Ciirard, to suitable occupation each as Agri culture. Navigation, Arts, Meohanical Trades, and Manufactures. The notettr will be required to teach his apprentice his respective art, and to furnish him with suitable board and lodging in hie own place of re sidencedexcept whore, for eiteoial regime, the appren tice may be allowed to board elsewhere./ The master will be allowed to tote each orphan on trial for a term not exceeding one month. Persons desirous of obtain inn an apprentice can apply at the College, between the hours of 3 and 6P. or, if not Paidents of Philadel phia. oan address the undennened in wraint, giving name, residence, moo patioo, and reference, the latter. whenever passible, to be residents of Philadelphia. HENRY W. ARSP, Secretary Girard College. ANNA M. LONOSHORE POTTS. M. D" Lectures to I , a dies MRDICAL SUB JFCTS. et the AS9EmB tilt BUILDINGS, TENTH ari CHESTNUT 4 o'clock. Admit= 6 cents. rcrNOTTS:E....THE CONVENTION IN favor of LAY REPRESENTATION in the M. E. Church will reassemble in the TRINITY CU/ROIL EIGHTH Street, above Race. on THAI A.Y EVEN MO. April 19th. at rhio'olook. As business of importune° wilt be brought before the Convention., the friends of the canes are invited to be preeent, anti those Churches not previously represented are request ed to send delegates. By order. j' COLSON 111E8KILL, President. G 2 1 .0. J. HAMILTON, , Noretaries. Jon's BriLlniaN. aplB-11t* J. V. MANSFIELD, OF BOSTON, Writing test Medium, through whom the Spirits have answered over mud hundred and eleven thousand questions, propounded by persons in all parts of thin country, is now in the city, and will remain a ehort time, previous to hia departure to Europe. at No. 109 North SEVENTH Street, from 9to o'olocik. apll•lt* Terms, 191 per Sitting. 97OFFICE OF THE lIHAIWOKIN VAL. I,EY liD PtiTTSVILLN. ,RAILROAD CO., I;ALNUT Street, Phlladelea, April 14.11380. 1 he Annual Mention of the h okholders of the Sha mokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad Company will be held at the Olhoe.of the Company, on, the 7th of MAY, at 12 o'olook, wlsen a President and six Managerial/ill b sp ee sc-tm7 o nerv f Gß h FF e I n T su TS g w i ELL O,Beonetari VirRCHUYLKILL AND tinUSQUEHANNA ItaiLRoAD ooMPANY.-3 he ANNUAL TINQ and FLROTIOH of the !Stockholders of the flohnylkill apd Buequebenna li i altroad Company,as required by their charter, will be eld at the GIRARD HOUP iS. O in the aity of Philadelpia. FenoTylvaina, on MONDAY. Max 7111, at If &Omsk M. for the purrs* of ohoosing a President and BM Nonagon; to serve or the ensuing year; and also for the consideration or rue other business es may properly be brought before mid meet ing. FRANK B. BOND, apT-lm* Secretary. [gm OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. Menem, 103. The holders of the bonds of this Company. duelrily MO, can now receive, upon application at thie. mum try 10 trr cent. in omit, upon the terms specified is the um y attached. The holders are also enti annum, he established Sink ing Fund of $140,000 per as by the stookholdere at their annual meeting, held January 9, MO, and in pursuance of the coutracd,entered inte by he company and duly recorded, to cliff! the seine into fleet. ttattlADFOßgi. Treasurer. . CIROULAIL Notice to Holders of PltiladelpAta and .fireding Railroad Company Afortgage Bonds, due July I t MM. These bond s are secured by the first mortgagee on the road. amounting In the aggregate to 413X8.400. The Oct revenue for the last fiscal year was ma times the amount of the annual interest on ?tee bonds. The managers propose to exten them tar Period :!,t . twenty years, the holden, retaining the bonds and the pommy of the mortgages in the precise condition in *Meta they are now habi t Fresh sheets of oolleose for the interest payable halfagenrly, Will be limed. - A bonus 0110 per cent. arid be be loves to the holden, In consideration or thoir aseenting te Ml* PEMIP• % bonus :will be paid cash so the bearers of e bonds, on them signing a reoeilt and presenting their teepee live hoods at the °Moe ofthe Company, or to itel agents. fogendor s o se e f rmeo e nt. • Formlpt and endorsement will be furnished eitevolication. oftfderthe ernaliiNY. geerehur. TLECTURES ON BOTANY.—A COURSE o( Sixteen Lectures on Botafiy 11 , 111 be delivered to tulles and Oentlemen,_ in the Soienti fi e and Masai cal Institute, OHLIVN UT Illtcgt.yorthwent corner of Twelfth, at o'cloc M., on rt/miSDAI and SA TURDAYS; Peglen ng April 26, and closing June 8, and again beginning September 18. and closing Oetotier O. All the lectures will he Frantically illustrated with living plants, and at least eight of them will be delivered in the weeds and groves in the environs of the city. By deferring four of the Lectures to Autumn,, the elms will have the great advantage of studying, with an in struotor. all the flowers el an entire season. Entrance on Twelfth after. Introductory Lecture fite t 3, SNNIaI. 2 i2 BAZAAR, NINTR AND SANSOM STREETS. AUCTION SALE OP HORSES, Am. On Saturday Morning, At 0.33 cl'alocU.. 'MI catalogue will comprise nearly FIFTY HORSES, Inoluding a gray family horse. Rodgers carriage. Rodger Andrew ren. harness, ko, belonging to the es tate of AleCture, deceased. Also, A fanny trotting team. (a black and sorrel mare), a nearly new Watson marriage, and double bargees, by order of William Eiddle,committee. A bright bay stallion colt, Beckett: " sire of George Tatohen, tired by Remy Eta.,Borden town, N. J. Also, At the commencement of the gale— A large oolleetion of desirable carriages. wagons, and harness; dearborn and express wagons, Ac. AM°, a marts, and 3 sets seam Also, A thorough .hred Durham row, E years old, with heifer ealrbr her side. 0" Special sale of ZIO earriages2d nay. AI,FRLO M. ILERRNESB, rt apl9 Sl it uctioneer. A CARD TO TDB PUBLIC. 00N4RESS SPRING. SARATOGA, APRIL 18, 1860, An attempt has been made to deceive the nubile, by persons offering whit they call " Coronas', WATIM" from Fountains; and at the pries of six (al cents per glass. 'the wholesale price of the genuine Congress Wa ter, at New York, being about Ili eentsper glaze, the im position of pretending to cell at retail at less than cost, and Without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, is apparent; but their probable canine has been to empty • ens bottle of gentune Congresi Water into a Fountat a filled with their trash, end thereby christening its t otal contents. We have asvan cold Congress Water in Fountaing, nor in vessels of any other description than ordinary sized OLMS BOTTUM. The cork of every bottle of the genuine is brooded " Congress Water"—." 0. & W.," and any, without those words and letters on the cork, is oorrayaavErr, whether from Fountains or Bottles. CLARKE & '99IIITE. Proprietors of Congress Erring. The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, viz: FREDERICK NAOMI, cor. Fifth and Chestnut eta., Olt ARLFS FLL[ti 14 Co. 724 Market street S. TURNYENNY & Co.. 941 Spruce street, TOO& S. HUSBAND. 294 South Third Street, 0. B. HUBBELL. 1410 Chestnut street, A. D. D. TAYLOR, non Ninth and Chestnut streets. Are constantly owned by us with the genuine '• Cox guess WATER" in bottles, fresh from the Congress Spring. CLARKE & WHITE, aul2-thstu.3tnif 98 CEDAR St.. Hew York Cdr. NEW BURLINGTON HERRING, F 0 R TIIE SEA SHORE.—CAMDEN AND AT LANTIC RAILROAD.—Trains bravo VINE Street Furry far Attantio City daily, (Sundays ex °Wad) ..... . Par Abseonm (only) . d4a A . AL On and after.MONDA . y, May Trh. two trainio wilt have fur Atlantla City daily Vandnya excepted./ Mall train will leave Vino threat Parry 720 A, Al, Ea press train " " ".• • r. Returning, will leave Atlantio (Fxpress). tillA. 1Q A, AL 4ttJ 3 , O. u:nNT, aullt-tf - Merit. rrftEASIIRAR'S DEPART hi T JR- PENNA. N. R. COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, April 18.1800. The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of TIMEX PBS CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State Tax—pays leon find attar May lath. Powers of Attorney for the onlleetion of dividends min be hod on application at the office of the Convexly. 286 South TRIM/ Street apt9-lm s THOS. T. FIRTH. Treasurer. A MONO TIT'S FINEST SPECIMENS of from M r A W h S L GALLM e Y, OTOG N R D PH tt . e S s t.a O ov M URFAN. Thed , are vneurpvaad The IMaller 1110- TOGRARtig also are among the beat made.‘ sal J. WELgifi STOCK ANTI NOTE BROKER, No. 204 South THIRD Street, Bolow Walnut. 13V Loans negotiated on collateral Eeourity. it. GEORGE E. BLOAT CO.'S SEWING MACHINES, able-6t" No. 1020 CHESTNUT Street. JAPANESE ARO CHINESE 600DS— Regeived... tier stun Horatio, km, consisting of Cralloll.ll4lllC, t170(35d0t end Pineapnle 1.40881.11. t 4041111, Rao, Sfirnytege Wotk-boxes. Waiters. Re entityin laid ; curious Dessert Set of Jade Stouo. richly varied, with vet try of curiosities. Alen. a iinely•exceuted Painting of Stinsbno. et No. 8 WEST l'EffN Satiate °HERRICK Street.) first house above .111AREET Street. ani4-10t Rfifi Bbls. and 340 bfs. large. No. 3 , Msck- Are. 190 b 17 . nod 460 hfi . small No. .5 Kock end received Per No miner lf winds Edwards, one for 111140 hy r ILLIAct TAYLOR. 44. 192 end wHa Rv FR. DIED. SALES BY AUCTION. MOT OF THE fiEMON 41413.11R1 p. 110131.31a3, Dealer in Fine 0 rooeries, Oor. ELEVENTH and VtN BireetT • t f ARV . NEW PUBLICATIONS. ANATIONAL EDITION OF IRVING'S WORKS. SAMUEL HAZARD: Tr., 724 CEIBEITNUT Street. Has the pleasure of announoing to the Philadelphia publio that the wit-knownpublinhet (it WASHINGToN IRVING'S WORICB, Mr. 0, P. PUTNAM, of New York, Has saw in Course of preparation , A NEW AND COMFGETH NATIONAL - EDITION _0 T Vatplp_CtLO, F 2.3LA.T„ etglet , itettioß, WASHINGTON /RVING, In 21 volumes. together with MS LIFE AND LETTERS, By PIERRE. M. IRVING, Hite Literary Exeoutor and Nephew. in volumes. This entirely new edition orthis popular author will be_nablished in monthly volumes. at 8150 PER VO- L LIME. PAYABLE ON -DEIIVE RY, iii 12mo. size, superbly printed on delicately tinted paper. eubatan tially bound in bevelled boards, each volume illustrated with VIGnETTES on STEEL and WOOD. It will be old s4rlresively to sub t icriber.,, and will be greatly superior to any edition ever before published. A very handsome set of these universally popular works in thus planed within the means of all. VOLUME ONE.—THE SKETCH BOOR is now ready and subscription received for the Bet, at TRH BOOKSTORE OF SAMUEL lIAZ &RD,Jr., 724 CHESTNUT Street, Or •N.MnHENRYY, 406 WALNUT Street, apl.9.thstulo: Canvassing Agent for this Edition. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! !—Bor sale at the LOWEST FR ICES by • lANDSAY BLANISTON, No. 05 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. OLD LEADER, Be W. H. Willie. 12mo. CAROLINE PERTHES, By Mn. Tuthill. Large 12mo. HEROD THE GREAT: His Life and Times. By Wm. M. Wil'ett. 12mo. &volume of peat interest. TIMM' INVnNTORS AND DISCOVERIES. Il luet'ated. - THE ELOHIM REVEALED. By Dr. S. J. Baird. L TWECONS. By 84 E. Bulwer Lytton. MADEMOISELLE MORI: A Tale of Modern Rome. A VOYAGE DOWN THE Amooa. Illustrated. , THE WAY TO THE PIT. By. the authoress of "Sunshine." " Edith's Ministry." ke. ALTRACS' MEDICAL ELhOTRICITY.I2mo. apl9 HENRY WARD BEBOHER,—The Steel Engraved Enil-Length Portrait of this eminent Preacher and Lecturer is now ready, and will be sent to any address. postpaid, with the ILLUSTRATED NEWS OP THE WORM). on receipt oftlicents. by the American Agent*, HENRY A. BROWN & 00..14 HANOVER street, Boston. Proofs, 81.251 India proofs, .12 SO each. tbstutt 11Q 11. Q. GUINNESS' FAREWELL SERMONS.—Two Farewell Sermons. preached In Rev. Dr._Wyhe's Church, on the ?at and lath of April. RE Rey. H. unitt4H Guinness. Price 5 cents. TliE STORY OP A POCKET BIBLE; A Book for all Classes of Readers, with ten iliattrat one. 16mo. 85 " TIE O Watchword, l.lBE. nj the author of Captain Russell's l6mo. Illustrated. 86 Gents. ADDIE ANSLEY: or. How to Mike Others Happy, Illustrated. 18mo 35 cents. Int WIRY HALL. By Thomas Hood. 12mo. For sale by WILLIAM B. & ALFRED MARTIEN, arl6 No. 606 CHESTNUT street. F OR TWO DOLLARS!!!! '!!!!!THE ! ! ! ! ! ! 13 STEEL, YORTRAITS AND MEMOIRS mated in ridranoe, first impressions, now ready ; will be returned be poet. free from creases. and the ILLUSTRA'T'ED NEWS OF THE WORLD will be sent weekly for thirteen correspondingweeks to any address. all post paid, by the Agents, HENRY A. BROWN pIS-u s lothSw 14 HA AOVER Street, Roston. a toTHE NEW BOOKS. • WALTER ASHWOOD. One Vol.l2mo..Muslin. Tinted Paper. Price St. By PAUL BIoOVOLIC (Author or ”Bohndianitii,"la capi tal love etwy. the scenes and denoriptinne or which are leid chiefly at Magma Palle, Chamorini, Wiesbaden, and Inter ashen. •., . . . THE HABITS OF GOOD SOCIETY. Ono vol..- large 12mo, muslin. Price ,91.2 d. ,An interesting and readable hand-book for ladies and gentlemen. With thouthts,hints. and anecdotes con cerning social observances. nice points of taste and gond manners. and the art or making emelt agreeable. Re printed from the London edition, WOMAN (LA FEMME.) One Vol., 12m0., Muslin. Price $l. The Sequel to "Love" IL 'amour,) by the name Author, M. J. Michalet. Translated from the French by Dr. ' pelmet. This remarkable hook, as well Love, has produced an impression upon the reading cubfie almost without parallel in late Years , Snort audacity and delicacy. such rigorous analysis and ten der sentiment. were soarcely_ever before so artistically and effectively combined, The style is fit for its im portant theme — dignified, eloquent, vigorous, and chaste. THE OREAT TRIBULATtON, First and Recoil(' Series. 12m0., Muslin. Fruit, $1 much Nothing of a serious character has recently appeared from the pleas which has attraoted so moth attention from every relishing denomination as this last work by London's most celebrated divine,the Rev. Dr. Cumming. The sale both in England (where Bentley announces the 11th thousand) and in this country (where its success has been even more marked.) is unprecedented. *.* Any of the abpye Pooks will he sent by mail, Postage free, on reeling or price, by RIJJ)ll et CARLETON, Publishers, mh29-thitstf No.13(1 GRAN D Street, New York. irIEORGE G. EVANS , GIFT BOOK ut-te STORE, No. 4SS CHESTNUT___ Street. (11111 fBBlO ,EVANS' Q .YOUR OURS AT EVANS'. " the best place In the atty. Book, are males cheep se at any other store, and you have the advantage of setting a handsome Gift, WORTH. FROM 80 GENTS TO SRO with each book. ALL , PKE NEW BOOKS AS SOON AS ISSUED, and a Oil with each ALL, T E WRITINGS OR THE STANRARD AU THORS, in every department df Literature, at the rublethere book' regular armee, and a handsome present with each. . Call in, astl , ene trial will assure you that the heal pious in the city mitre you Arnold ',mocha,* Docks is GEORGE G. EVANS' GIFT BOK ESTABLISHMENT, Cio..I3TNUT St.. Pluladelelitlit ap3.tf Two doors below Fifth. on the tomer mad. RHADY.INADE CLOTHING. BOYS' OLO THIN G. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF READY MADE 130YS' CLOTHING, On hand, and Manufactured of the BEST MATERIA LS. T F. A. HOYT & BRO.'S. CHESTNUT, Corner of TENTH Street, aide. etuth-Dnit ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. MEDICINAL. INDIGESTION -DYSPEPSIA. DART% DIGESTIVE. A. purely Vegetable preparation, reliable and !Miami tory. It strengthens the stomach, gives eeae to pains throughout the Imdy, reinvigorating the whole system, In a short time it will sweeten an °fenny° breath, anti will eileotuAlly destroy 'Fount by removing all impure matter that creates them. stole manufacturer and_ tiro prietor, F. HART. Bold, also, by W. HODGKIN, Pi, Z. corner of TENTII and ANON, and other Preening throughout the city and country. ap9 12t. WEST INDIAN BITTERS.—These eels brated 'alders are meeting 'frith. Metal favor They moat effectually and permanently mire all disor ders arising out of a want of proper tone std healthful notion of the digestive organs. They are highly mom mended by the facolty of the principal eitnts of the Urulnd States and Europe for speed! cure 00- PPM. „Liver Complaint, Nero° Debility. Fever and Ague' „Liver IiChIAS 'F. BltAtit WEN, Principal Arent. m149-tflm S. W. corner SIXTH and SFAUCE. Streets. BARES' RENOVATOR, FOR CLEANSING KID GLOVES, AND Removing Grease and Stains from Silks, Satins. Cloth ng. Carpets. Wall rtnieirt SCO. WITHOHT INJURING VIE MOST DELICATE COLORS, LDS PRE, OR TEXTURE. J/ or sale, Wholesale and Retail, by EDWARD PARRISH. No. SOO ARCH Street, and by DRUGGISTS generally. aell-ttif pOSCPONED SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue or sundry writs of Merl Fames to run di rected. will be exposed to Public, Sale or Yeadne, on THURSDAY, APRIL 19th. 19A0, at 10 o'olook A. M., at No. HI North FOURTH. Street, the Stock and Fixtures II:a Wholesale and Retail DRUG AND PAINT t 5 11011 E, oinosting of a large lot of Drugs , Paints, Giese, and ye Stuffs. ' And immediately opposite the above place, the Fix tures, Machinery, and Steam Engine of tiPaint and m lie Mill. Seized and taken in eAegetnin, awl to be _M. R. RhILN, Sheriff. TieY W STORE beopon for inspeotion of GOODS at 7 replPek, op the morning of Sale. • PtuittaelpUta. Otkce,'April 1910, friple 21* NEW E N GItA VI l'T G S.-4AMES a VARLE & SON are just it; receipt of NEW EN GOAVI.NhEI-as below, AL5105 on stook a large as sortment of Prints for Grecian and Antmile.Paititings, ietalogues on application. ived-by a Newfoundland Dog...by Landseer, Sid 00 There's Life in the Old Dog Yet...by ° 19 00 lienvertuto Cellini tit Fonn tainbleau...... .......IAY Ender, 16 00 Latimer preaching aia.bilorge's .. Sir G. Naylor,' 16 00 The fagratfori of the gers - c . illite:.hy eimeson. l5 00 Homev-The Soldier's Return ..-- Paton, 12 00 'tle . May Datum— -- Muller. 12 60 T e Wanderer's Return— O'Neil, 60 00 T Crown of Glory .. Le Jeune, 10 XI The M0ther.,...._..- Verbookhoven, 10,00 Morning on the Bighlands.........Rosa Sonhenr, ,1000 V Broken V0w. ....... - Calderon 10 00 The Apure/ten to Venice) ...Turner. 7 60 0ntnti0n....... ...Brooks, 6 00 'his Fisherman's R0m e. ...._.... ,Brooks, 0 00 Tue Breakfast 5 60 od Save the Queen . are. 600 he Lottely 1tearth1...............Rank1ey, . or 600 ' 1 11:141r0t1g fi ki1i . e . 1ier . ......:.......2 . ...i t a e r1etT, "1 11 6 ' 2 Shakepearem_hisetudy.-.........F5ed, 600 Milton in his Study.— Feed, 5 00 The Amshire Lassie --Fired, et 0 The Weloome—lit before the' Shower.. 6. .....F.Qd, Be,t r c.aoi 4 , prison.— :.......Beranger, •The seeing Le550n................ lipilbuth, / ' IS 'l , he [Wiener the 8a11.............Ger0irie, fort-Tait Fit Hoe& Bonheur,.-- ..Dubure. 3 2V Evangeline, ( small, ) - --Ede l l, 1 00 The Berlin Races, sot pi' iii•••••••Xalgall e l °ll I i The Horse Fair, (amall)— leer The Siesta, •ornall) Winterholter, 1 The Speaking Likeness, (Kra). -NOs l3 l l seat• / p The Court.of Beath _ Bemblit Peale, 1,,,, The Reot o s'e Ward—. , ..... Sour 1 (0 The Motherles4.—..... Barry . le: Vhii MPrOlng 10r1e5....,. „.. • ..T.BROn'7, Read, -1' 00 I,hol o ,2laPtil . ^. he Teets Day ..... . 5 55 %roll antßugtnieb,.... ... . :,,,,,,h 1 50 Lo 110 Jar //w . f . ., atter Eaph . ael..... ..... ........ 200 Tye ...mmaculati c0neepti0n......... ........ 200 La Belle Chooolataire.•.. • ...-. --- 2 90 Any of the above, or any other Engravings, Dont in safety by mad pre.paia. EARLES GALLERIES, aett-et if 51 11 CHESTNUT titreitt. OBRISTPS LIMPID BLACK WRITING INK.—Thisilnk flows freely, does not olor in the pen. and is of a beautiful permanent black color. OHRISTI 'S BLUE-ÜbAOK WRITINO FLUID—Of a greenish-blue color when written with, afterwards changing to a deep and permanent M ac k, especially "gttattgl id .faa-VntrtIOTIM Irot.—Thie ! Ina may be relied anon at all times to give a clear and i mi n kde o r s er ,:t !L b t o ta n g:43 from any rusty appearance, Of f81133.1'8 BANK Var—Adaetod to commercial lalf l ai ll Y e ll 'r gitratarig,Abut BO o KB.—Premium awarded br the Franklin Institute. wrd. bi ointismY. 131 South THIRD Street. Stationer and Blank-book blanu'eotures. aple-tbaktu 5t if it..4FREIGHT FOR MOBILE, ALA.— One Thousand (I,W) Tons of heavy freight new ready for the above port. Aunty to THh r.IIO3NIx IRON COMPANY, apl9.9t 410 WALNUT street. DIAMOND STUDS.—A variety of styles of Diamond Studs. Pills; and Rings; also Cat hUnol3, Lava, Etrusoan, and Plata Studs. at alcove Buttons at G. RLINBEL split at 92 N. !SIXTH Street. B URGESS , TROUT, BASS, AND SAL MON_ Robs. —Pinta. WILSON & CO., 44 oitESTN oT Street. having taken the Sole Aimee,' of my oelehrated Trout, Baas, and Salmon St Keels, tee., will supply m yMende and the trade, at e telweit pries'''. , pihß-Am G. W. BC GF_Ss, NIAOXEREL=3OO bbl''. 290 hfff,.l.6o4lrs: and 170 kilos :No. la but reneived, Acid to prime 4. order. For sale by . „ 1•41.01 t: a co. WU in and A NOR it WRAWV.4B, RETAIL DRY GOODS. LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. NEW GOODS. - - All the new atylee now open, and oonstantlY 11008 iVing every novelty, PLAITED CORDS, ALL COLORS. oRNEE RNITTINO BALLS. EMBROIDERED CUSHIONS. EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS. BEST QUALITY SHETLAND WOOL. GILT BRAIDS, TASSELS, AND CORDS. It A PS ON'S TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE, CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS, apS-2m 1860. OPENING. 1860. THIS MORNING, AND DURING THE WEEK SPRING MANTELETS AND NEGLIGE CLOAKS. Ia Groat Variety, at the PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM'. J. W. PROCTOR. mhl7-tt Na. TOS CHESTNUT Street. WARBURTON'S. 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH, 308 SOUTH SECOND STREET, SILKS. BELOW RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CRAPES, TARLATANS, ILLUSIONS, RUCHED, AND We have just opened our spring Stook of the above goods, and feel confident that they cannot be surceased. ether in style, quality, or price. apl4-4m OUR Ftrocx OF LACES IS UNUSUALLY LARGE. W . P. CAMPBELL. NO. 1.1.24 CHESTNUT STREET. SPRING CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS NW OPENING DAILY. Embracing all the NEWEST STYLES and Choicest Illateriale, at the LOWEST PRICES. apl4-4t CLOTHS. CLOTHS, CASSIIVIERES, VESTING - S. An moan/ant of the above at SNODGIL&SS & STEELMAN'S N0.:12 South SECOND Street, aboie CHESTNUT. tfa'Alao, PLAIN and STRIPED CLOTHS for LA DIES' CLOAKS. ap7 Wotan tIRENOM FANOY GOODS FRONITHE late large A Indian Bales, at Parr reduced rads& Mode Crape D'Eseitag.2B cents. High Colored Mitinsise, %Scents. Mode Satin Bar HAregeo,3l cents. Harju Stripa Mode, High Colors.t gy).l cent., and Black Millnairse, New Style Silk Striped Bargees, 16 oente. Orieade Silk Poplins, 44 canto. • Printed do., PO Foulard Spire and Richly Printed Satin Bar Bares's. Pans Lewes end Organdie,. Lupin's All Wool Detainee. Gray Neat !dint in tennLianttY. A full stook or Stella Shawls. Barcelona, Cashmere. and Thihot Rain Fug FRIER rte. With the usual Mock of Cep Stare, Book Muslin,, and Handkerchiefs, TARLATA NES, ac. Black Mantlestat_from New York. C ARLES ADAMS SON, apltatuthtf IGHTH and ARCH Streets. NEARLY MEETING. Offer for Frien SHAdly RPh WearESS BROTHERS, Very neat styles of owda, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Plain Colored Silks, Lawne, Ginghmon, Dareges, Cassimerei, Clothe. Veering& Furnishing Hoods, Qjulta. eptaro CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets,' IRISH LINEN*.4.— A fresh invoice of SHIRTING LINENS direct from the manufac turers. RICHARDSON, SONS, fr ("WHEN, of Hairnet, jw_t received. Them Goods aro selected e'er/way for our family trade, and are guarantied free from any admixture of Cotton, PERKINS & CO.. ap7 9 Routh NINTH Street. pIITLADELPEIIA SPRING GOODS.- BIiARPLEBB BROTHERS have resolved an ad mirable Stook of new fabrics, Travellenes ; such as Grisailles and Camilla,. Fancy Silks from enema, below the cost of importation. Handkerchiefs. Hosiery, Cravats, Embroideries. Plain colored, Black glossy silks, and neat Cheeks. Gray Pppelines in Avery variety ; Chine and Plaid Organdie,. Grenadine!, Lawns, and Montana. Muslims, Flannels. Quilts, and Furnii.hing tiodds, Irish Shirting Linens of the best bleach. Shawhr, Cloaks. Lame and Silk Mantles, Goods for Friends' wear, She, Goods, Bolting Cloths. aide C DOPER CONARD Inyite attention to the largest sitoolc they have ever offered, oompLAD g E S part TH CLOAKS Of Plain, Striped, and Mixed Cloths, all of the new est patterns and material, got up in the most ELEGANT AND ARTISTIC MANNER. and to sell at very NASOIMbIn rates. IeILK MANTLES WeinPM MITISS3 b /411111 4 T2Le "C Also MEN'S AND Bartr WEAR, Embracing the folloing, viz A hret-rate 89 Blea w k Cloth. Black Clothe of superior quality for $1.60. Finer trades of Mack and Mixtures. FtNE BLACK DOESKINS. Fancy Cassimeres for young gents. Boy, wear ingreat variety. LIGHT CLOAKING CLOTHS, First rate, at 81.25; better rode, enneand $2, cop ER 4 t,'ONARD ev7 S. E. H and MARKET'Ste. TiIORNI.EY & CHISM, Gal , special attention to their Stock of— BNAwL.S. DRESS GOODS. CLOTH SILK MANTLES. BARGE AUGLAU DIATERS Mil) DRESSES algor to the Richest Stock to "'Made/phis, of— French Lace Sodomy!. French Lace Piacolommies. French Lace Eugenie,. French Lace Shawls. French Lace Foliates. French Lace Mantles. French Lace Talmaa. Cambria Lases. Montilla Lazes, a., &o. BOUGHT FOR CASH ! We invite attention to our Staple Goods, via Best Family and Fronting Linens. Beet Shirting , Sheeting, and Piliovr . Maslins. Spring and Summer Fiannele and GASISIIIIBI.B9. Mixed Cloths, Black French Clothe, &e. Beet Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Hosery, Linen, Hand keroinefe,dco., ko. Northeast corner EIGHTH. and SPRING GARDEN tram THE " HARRISON BUILDINGS." SPRING CLOAKS AND AIANTLhS S. V. X. HUNTER has now open at his new store, No. 40 South SECOND Street, a handsome assortment of Silk and Lace Mantillas. with a general stook of Staple and Fancy Dry Goode; among 'labial. will be, found a variety of cheap Foulard and other SUP, to, which he invites the attention of 41a old cuetilmers and friends. N. B.—Summer Silks as low as 37.44 cents; also, Ta rnartines and nine-flounced Baratta Robes. apl3-At* No. 40 South SECOND Street. FITLY GOODS, ADAPTED TO P DILA - -1- 0 ` DELPHI& PLAIN TRADE.—EYRE & LAN DELL, FOURTH and ARCliiilireets. nave this season , as usual. a stook of Quads (IN ADDITION TO THEIR GAY ST VliK,I the drat VICHY, sod neater degetile tione, adapted to PHILADELPHIA PLAIN TASTE. Very neat Foulards. Neat Baregee and Law n e, Quiet Plaid Di! Silks. Subdued Cobra Silks, Non,ne,mmittal awl ; Reetramed Style Cal poen. Mode Colored Silk a wls, Pima mid Neat Caurrrerem. r{flip Mitts. Gloves. lidkfa, aplg-tf POPULAR T, RA nom, CITY RETAIL ii&Ltee—l"TitE & LANDELL. FOURTH and ARCH k!tiee ti,,hatre this season made it a point to have &Stook of Goods of the first quality, and of the moat de cided good taste. Richest Spr ing Magnificent Flounced Robe,. Little Flounces, and many of them. Grenadines. motley than ordinary. Organdies, Saracen, and Foulards. The new flow. snrms Pardessaa, Black Silk new shap e Mantle. aplg-tf Sleek Lace Pointsurnous, he. E .H. ELDRIDGE. "CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE," N. E. Corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Sta. RS' Coetomor Work made at short notice nth3l -3m-if MACHINE SEWING SILK, Warranted the best article for SEWING SIAOHINES. For sale by the Mrtnufaeturer, at the LOWEST PRIM. B. HOOLEY & ;ON No. 926 MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA. ap6-1m CARRIA.GES. OP THE MANUFACTURE Of WILLIAM .11 ROGERS. 7 • o s 9/et' 10011 OUESITIIIT ;TRBEI. • - Mo. 1811. 0/0-4gtit WANTS. A OARD.—A First-class BOOKKEEPER, or twenty years' experleren, in- dwasi tar taming Employment, where his services con he appre ciated, possessing thorough business qualifications he could be made available m any departrnent for the in ctent., o r me employer.' T he best no Olt, references can ar earinhed. It few Ines addresse 1). C.." of " ft. & Box 2145 Philad's P c t Office, will meet with immediate attention, and kept confidential if required. Sir Bone need apply but those who tan adbrd to_ pay a-proper salary. apl9 gri WANTED to DLSCOUNT.—Business Paper, ruling from 1 to 14 Per cent. a month. jtildreen U. 8." Press came. aDlt*Yt• WANTED—By a Young Man, a Situ ation as Aulatant Bookkeeper, and to to other wise useful to his 4 1091619 r. He & pupil of the Cen tral H.g4 School, and is a graduate of Cntimien's Consmereigl College. Address " 8.5.." at this office. aplB-6t* ► -IL BUILDERS.—Wanted responsible Builder tp improve on a Lot, 'coated In the South western part or the city, in the mutat. or_ an improving neighborhood. To a good resppsible outwer liberal ad, vanee in ground will be given. : Address K., office of The /rem • aplB St. WANTED—By a young man, who has Lad several years emPerinice in the Grocery ii'•iness.asituation in a Wholesale Grocery or Coo:- minion House. Would be willing' to act ( 1 . 6 soksmaili aaetet at books and make himself otherwise weal to hie employer. 'Addrera " H. H.," at tine office. uplB-3t* PRIME ST. LOUIS INVESTMENT.'. $25,000 wanted for five TOWS by hie . hb rtereenei- We pubes, on mortgage of very valuable improved real estate. worth ma times the amount. Interest ten per cent, payable in Philadelphta. She fullest references given. Apply to E. It. JONEEI, apiB Ibf• No. 129 8. SEVENTH Street. WANTED—By s young man, twenty two years of age, a situation in a Wholesale Grocery as salesman or collector. flee had five yearn exnersenoe in the grocery trade, and uo . well acquainted with retail trade in the city . Address 'Henry," oMcts of The Preis. aplB-4t* WANTED--A Situation in a Clothing v House by a person who for many Yenta eon• ducted the b titineis to a Southern city On OM own 1100onnt. Satisfactory testimonials as to ability end oharaoter. Addreaa PIERSON," at this office, apl7-et* WANTED A Situation at Carriage Smithing. Address " Smith," Bristol, Pa. apl7•3t* WANTED—A Situation by a marr ed man, having experienoe in the commission busi ness—a good accountant, and acquainted with the wholesale grocery business. Address "s. HP this office. ap 1.74t.f. WANTED.—A young lad, sixteen years vvold l n V siati t a l°e ll o 7', g . 'ouae.eio reference i l:1 g this office. ftpl7-3t. WANTED. —An experienced Book keeper, who is willing to devote his whole time to the interest of his employer, wishes a situation in a meroantile, manuactoring, mining, mechanical, or other business. in the oity or elsewhere. Best of city reference given. Address "T. H. 8.," Blood's Dis patch. WANTED —A man, who can give the very beat of referenoe. to act as a Porter in a store. One who understand' the Prorhnon huainese pre ferred. Addrese " Jones"' at this office. a WANTED —l,OOO Ladies to send for DE RUSE'S great book. Every young man and woman contemplating holy wsullook should h ave this book. Enolose 25 (imitate Boa 84, Philadelphia P.O. fe29 lm' FOR SALE AND TO LET. gr, TO RENT—The STORE. Nos. 05 and ZU1.67 North FRONT Streek t oeir Aroh. Seely to WRTUIi & BROTEER. spl9.3t 47 North 'SECOND Street. AA RARE CHANCE FOR A BUSINESS MAN!—FOR BALE—The good-will, Warm and n nature of a large and work-arranged Rotel. situated immediately in the business part of the outr, and to now doing a fiat rate (mines& For particular*, address " Hotel." Blood's Dispatch. aplil 4t* H AN'DSOME SITE FOR A COUNTRY BEAT—TEN ACRES—three minutest from Gwynedd Station, on the North Penna. R. R., stiMmtng FL well-conducted Fsmsle Seminary. Alt the trstos stop at We Flatten. Apply to JAMES 1.17 ND. stag-12t 5% South SIXTH Street, (second story.) Atia FIRST-OLA SS STEAM FORGE FOR BALE.—WiII be cold at publio gale. at 2 P. M.. on the 20th dayrg of May, 1960. at the _public house of Whf. L. DE DO Bo in the city of RFA DlNG..tha property. known es the Kg&DING STEAM FORGE, in the said city. Said forge is substantially built, and completely equipped with all the modem improvements. including a seven-ton Nagymth steam hammer and three Kirk ateam hammers each with heating furnaces and boilers attached . A tire-bending machine and oven; three huddling furnaces ; five blaqsiniths forges clout• two thirty ton cranes ; one largest clambering ; machine turning lathe, and sixty. horse one*. Main building 300 by 100 lees. with sheet - iron roof ; a carpen ter shop and Prink office, with tire-proof. &a., on the premises, which contain over 2i4 acres. Said Forge is most conveniently located for business. Miming the Reedit; Railroad, and ass conweted therewith, that locomotives can take away and deliver cars of iron, °oat. and other freight _ without toot for hawing. ithutea ran outside the building, by which coal, sorap-lron, &c., can he dumped Owe to each furnace, wittiont extra cost for heating or labor. This Forge ig capable of executing the heaviest work, haying forged and finiehed the main shafts of the "Adriatic."(be lieved to be the largest ever made.) besides complete sets of forgings for nurnerout steamships for Govern ment and others. , . The city of Reading presents peculiar advantages for the successful oaaration of such a force . tis within rt miles of l'hilwielphia. connected therewith by the Reading Railroad. and the flchuylktil (160 ton) Canal ; 119 miles by rail direct from New York; 130 from Beni more ; at. from Tratriehurg. and 34 from the Schuylkill coalyeeion. whence the best anthracite oesl can be placed at the furnace doors for about 82.96 per ton. Readivis is situated in one of the finest agricultural die (nobs of Pennsylvania. has a population of 95,000, and is noted for its general health and the auray of its water As ]larks county contains more furnaces than any other in the Itnited States, in of every deeorletion can be armored by the forge at the lowest prices. Title clear of all incurobrance. Possession siren im mediately, and terms made easy. to Bun purchasers. The Forge Is in complete order, end is fummhed with every, necessary tool end appurtenance t commence wellmedtely on taking papesinon. lt is a proper 'worth the attentKin °A Wm, engaged m the above business. Foy any further information, imply to - R. K. IR UHLRNIIRRO. Cashier Farmers' Bank, Reading. Pa April 12,1860. fin FOR SAL .—AHANDSOME PRO ma PEATY. in Germantown, within e few minuted walkof the depot. Fine garden, with hat-beds. Ahun (lance of Firrut-:-' °ranee, and plenty of Outdo. Stone Lawn House ; gam and water throughout. atone Stable. Large Terms very accommodating, end Ineweeetell elven when required. Apply to B. B. COBNEOPS. at the Philadelphia Bank. REMOVALS. pHOTOGRAPIIIO REMOVAL McC LEES' PHOTOGRAPH AND DAGUERREOTYPE 0 aLERIES Bare been removed from 610 to VA COPiarila Btreet, above NINTH, Avq; .Ijkanwri!s Looking-elm store. aptd Gt REMOVAL,. R. & G. A. WRIGHT Inform their friends that they are now located in their new and spacious budding. No. 624 OREoTNUT Street, where their increased facilities will enable them to add [(ash inducements to the Trade to visit their new es tablishment. We have opened our RIM STOREwith an in creased variety of DRIRIDIST'S A tal eLES, to which branch of our lousiness we intend to devote particular attention, having made arrangements la Europe to be supplied with all specialities and novelties as May ap pear. Our PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT will continue to receive our best attention, and we Unite onr friends that no exertion will be wanting to produce, as hereto fore, a variety of new, elegant, and successful designs every lemon, the quality remaining minvalled Sincerely thanking all our customers tog their kind Patronage, we hope to offer new inducements for its continuance. R. ea O. A. WRIGHT. April 5, sple-Itnif 4. K NORR dc CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, ETC., RAVE REMOVED FROM IMI. WALNUT ST., AND 81 GRANITE ST„ TO 631 MARKET STREET. Pony doors below SEVENTH, north lido. mh2o-1m lIEMOVAI,--=-SMALL & ORANDLER, my , WROVESALE GROGERS,have removed from 66 North SECOND Street. to 1M MARKET Street, eihnve Front, north 'tide. tat DRY-GO OBS JOBBERS. FRENCH DRESS GOODS JOSHUA L. J3AILY INVITES ATTENTIOII _ A SUPERB ASSORTMENT ON FRENCH DRESS GOODS including PRINTED BAREDES, • SATIN PLAID BA REOES, MOH COLORED BAREGES, PLAT& AND MODE BAREGES, BLACK TAMERTINES, 111011 COLORED TAMERTINES, MODE TAMERTINES. BLACK AND MODE GRAPE. D'ESPAGNE, HIGH COLORED CRAPE D'ESPANG, PRINTED CHALLES, ELEGANT FLORIDIENNES, GRENADINE BAREGES. MOUSSELINE DE WIENER, CHINTZ moussmarms, CRAPE MARETZ. PRINTED AND PLAIN DE LAINES, BLACK AND MODE DE LAINES, LAWNS AND ORGANDIES, FOULARD BILKS, BLACK OROS DE RHINES, BLACK TAFFETAS, From the great AUCTION SALES. To OPEN THIS DAY. NO. 213 MARKET BT. apl2-tt TERRY, PRICE, & CO., 256 MARKET STREET, N4PORTUREI AND UMBRAS 07 OLOTUS, OttSBIMEREB, &0. , Have now on band a large and wan-selected stook wlooLL they are prepared to Den at the lowed 'nuke rrioee. rahn-din A. w. LITTLE & 00., SILK GOODS. No. 82 MARKET STREET. raitm ROUND BROWN ZINO—For- 01%1e by 'UR WETRERILLI k BROTRES. 47 orol 49' North MVO OWNS. . , AMMIEMLENTS. - - - NATION AL TATRE--WALNUT - 1 - STREET, abna v -F.Tow HE t.-: 8 - FEeffcßoTlex In cionsequefipe. ibt.LrearMkense attending, the engagement or Jura. Inr) C. ..E544111f, this price of adnussion to the - FAMILY CIRCLB WILL BA' 25 Cs. C TS. AIR Poeitively two nighte only C ° O. JOHN C. HERMAN, . Doing her final Eng l andell perforiannees, prier to her departure for . THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING; April l 9, 7 2510, Wilt be presented the grand Milder, Drama, entitled TEM Pltl3 CY CH_SP - Henri St. Almy, Mrs. John C. Heenan ( Tony Bayard, LH. Watkins • hlarehal fkiarmant. Mr. Lewis; P. u ql Conner. Mr.' C. Kingsian ; Major Didier, Mr. P. Monroe ; Sergeant Itubourg, Mr. Gomm. - Rao conclude with the admirable farce, entitled A DAY IN PARIS In which Mrs John C. Heenan will sustain tir0 3.51 1.9 ; Sant. Mr. H. Watkins ; Charles Wyndham, Mr. Irwin. To - morrow. benefit and positive], last appearance of Thetali& JOHN C. HE MAN. Alenierc ArOp ro iß th lC . l 4 Bl ti D m r e eu "iBs Cir t e n l r e dl a i nd Parquet, 25 tents: Family Circle. 25 cents; Orchestra O k a ' re ' "" re dt s , 6o cents; Colored Gallery, ss ceas Private Boxes: bole Box, es; Half Box, $3 LSingle Seat, 75 cents. Doors open at quarter before 7. Umtata Will rise at half T o'clock. A MERIOAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC 4-IL BROAD and LOOUBT Street.. GRAND ,MIIBIOAL ENTERTAINMENT, - 81 . 11' Ist, et BP. M., by the mug tubes of the ZANE-STREET GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Cenduotor—Prof. J. BOWER. Reserved canto. Beats 50 cents. For sale at the.lduata Store.. alB-tmyl WALNUT -STREET TITFATRE Role Lessee M. GARRETTSON inane Manager Mr. E. F. REACH, Boson ti Asent. .Mr. TOL D. Id URPrIII. MISS HERON — Cr' FAREWELL TO AMERICA. THIS tTHIMIDAY) .E VEXING. A and le: Will be presented. Miss Heron's new play, entitled AT RILDE. Durivnae. Mr. Walta M ak; Luentto. Mr. Sbeirell; Cont. de Lenore, Mr. Dubois; Laroche, Mr. Young; Mathilde, Mattlds throe. To conclude with the RAEL CREWpopA. entitled NO Roderic Conner, Mr Young; Nosh creina, hire Duffield. Sir Prices as aural -- - Doors open at 7 o'clock; Curtain will tine at halt Put 7. VITIIEATLEY it ()WILKE'S ARCM v STREET THEATRE.—TRLS EVENING and ,veyy ROMANCEutlier notice. THE OF A POOR. YOUNG MAN! THE ROMANCE OP A POOR YOUNG ArANf THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN! THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN: THE ROMANCE OP A POOR YOUNG MAN! THE ROMA NCE OP A POOR YOUNG Pd.AN!. THE ROMANCE OP A P O OR YOUNG MAN! THE ROMANCE OP A YOUNG MAN! Seats secured six days in advance. EARLE'S GALLERIES, sle CHESTNUT Street. Now on Exhibitron, for a very {few days, Mr. Schnee stele 'great Picture of GENERAL JACKSON BEFORE JUDGE BALL, - New Orleans. 1816. sustaining the laws or his Country. as be had defended her liberties in the It contains most reliable end interesting Portraits of nearly forty prominentpersonages of that dal', co leered with great care by Mr. D. J. Redenherg, during the last three years. Exkibitiontlo Daylight. Bnnrs from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Admission 2.6 cents. bi KER. CoNCERTti ELEVENTII SEASON.—The MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTR CLUB, 07 Boston,haye the honor of Nat =Ming' to the musical of-Philadelphia that they win gire TWO CONCERTS ef VOCALand INSTRUME.NT CLAS.- SIC et the Rooms of CR ICKERINO& 5 0 0, SO7 CHFSTN UT Streik on NIT DNESDAY and FRI DAY EVENINGS, April IS and 20, aaaiSted by the distinguished Vocalist, AIRS. I. 16. LONG. Single Tickets one dollar each, or packages of four tickets for three dollars. May be obtained at all the M Conc S r a swi a lcommence o tB o'clock precisely. apl6 gt fNA UGC - RATION BELL OF THE "GARDE LAFAYETTE." at the NATIONAL BUILDING, RACE street, below Sixth. ON FRIDAY EVENING, Apnt,2),lsCO. Masters of Ceremonies, CAPT. 30:31. - PTI ARGO Lieut. 'BOW. GROS IsAi2, I. lent. E OW, G. ROUSSEL. Roar Manaser-lULti..3 111. NTA.RTIN, Fee's of Committee—E. FOLIOT. Tickets can be obtained of Meant. John Thornlay, all •Chestent street; A. !Afore, 36 South Fourth street; Edw. Chruttman, 702 Chestnut street Edw. O. Rous sel. Its Nnrtlt Fourth street. apl4-6t LAST WEEK OE SIGNOR BLITZ TEMPLE OF WONDERS,_ TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. LAST WEEK . . of the Wonderful Magician apd vattilnaniat. LAST or the Learned Canary Binie, EEß Lobby. and eatonlahing Rope Dancer. Exhibitions every EVENING, commencing at - 7E; o'clock. and WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 4 st 3 o'clock. Admieginn tenants. Children meant& cOONOLIGIi'S GAINTIES--RAOS St., below THIRD. STAQE MANAGER. . :HERNANDEZ. EN6A~RMEIiT OR tam - CARL FELIX CARLO BALLET 'TROUPE. The above ?roar. appvar EVERY .F.YEE TA U. MOT rec e ive d on wonderfal performers nvimr, and ware on Saturday evening with the most ea shaamo applause. HERNANDEZ And the talented Company appear. fuel appeavance of THE ieed.HTY TWENTY-SEVEN T.ERFORSIERS. (IR : MANIA OROBEESTRA.—PubIic Re hearaala eve SATURDAY, at MUSICAL IMPID HALL. at *ry Wake. P. M. Tickets to be hsoi et li. Andre's, and Deck R Lawton'. Masi. Mores, and at the doer. r - ian-sru STEINWAY SON'S NEW PATENT OVERSTRUNR GRAND PI,INOS, SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS. 81,ARSIJS, BROTHRR." - 1006 CHESTNUT Street. The appended wird, copied from the Yaw York Brea inr demonstrates conclusively the high estimation in which these pianos are held by the Bret artiste of New York, who, though desirous of exhibiting theft shill, Preferred martyrdom to the aseriSee of art. ..piste tciap.l Tll3 GRAND VIINEFIT AY TVS ACAIILIVZ OV XIOSIC. At theconcert on Saturde evenint, Mr. Baker ap peared bet t or) the curtain, and stated that Mr. lettle had refused to ptsy hie solo, because the Chi:charms Piano provided Mthe management of the /leadenly I insie oordenee with a business contract) did not suitlum. The facts of the case are simply shale: The under• signed were each VI haew stayed a solo. They bad nn leered a nteiaway grand piano for the purpose, and this instrument was afterwards sent up to the Academy of Mum, tuned, placed on the siege, and reside read, far use in all respects. The publio ehould know th selectvry city of the world lt is ewitomary that artiste the instrament which IkPv think best calculated toil - Malay their powers. At the Academy, however, a different rule Nevada. and they are. it seems, compared to play only on what the managers choose 'to pemPt. At the laid moment, we were told that we most conform to this rule or not play at all. We preferred the latter alternative, not out a durrespect to the publie, but because we felt that could not give the 'latish:when we wished to gine if we played on a strange instrument. If there had been no other piano at the Academy, the ease might have bee* different; but, with the instrument we wanted Woes our ryes. the refusal to permit it to be played upon teemed lite n deliberate effort toptaeo us in a disad vantageous light before the public. p_jorvisort eßmioritiL y 3.1. SAAR 8, D. etiLLEI. mh2l-stuthlitl BOARDING. • PRIVATE BOARDING.--Very superior accommodations eon be had in one or the moat delighttel locietione in the sty—neighborhood of tita teenth and Walnut streets. An entire house, with parlors end dining. MOM on firer floor ' elf communion- Hug, with elegant bed-rooms , will be let t. 3 a party of gentlemen, with break Pest and tea only, if desired, or to isio.thes, mewls or separate. Unexeeptionabie TB fereswee required. The houses. for beauty and con veniences. have no superior in Philadelphia. Parties preferring to furnish can do so. nesse address " L.." Prose Office. aell-12t* HOARDERS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR the en lamer mouths at a pleasant Arta house to Chesser county. within a short distanon of the rather& References given nun required. APPIT at tilt AN SOX Street. above EIGHTH. apl3-at' PERSONAL. NOTICE.- 4. , All persona are olutioued areinat viva; H^_7 clams due the acheoribor to 6. W. SAYLE, ea ho is no longer in rny employment. GEO. W. WATSON. 1219 CHESTNUT F.tuaet rOR EUROPE.—Having been appointed Agents for 'WM. WILLIA3tS & CO.'s appointed Expreas• we are now prepared to receive FREIGILS, PACKAGES, ho.. For all parts of Europe and Asia, at nee unprece dented in this city. OAXMAN At. CO., apt 3m N 0.93 South FIFTH Street. INSURANCE COMPANIES. Ct INTON COUNTY LIFE AND GENE RAL INSURANCR COMPANY. PLATTSII WIG. ISSOUR/. Chartered in MO.—Authorized Casit4l, VOD.GX. IHRECTo : - - H. Whittington. 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