. .;~ ` ~. • I r i IN? Als v p*C wira v a ;l4 o ,c ;- .. otg i n i ^ U roinnts fti llih tie4‘ , tWae r oo t Chsailbor Jothisl i tc: meet . - so r eoratat 0, kA '''' *frirlia.llMlßOttat Ma N ~ t'... -- , ii mmo, Delawareotis I'm I ttote l. Wltt e "i _wittt e ittitt l i i it bi . 4 .1,-. a , " * " . __,..a. 11Serroti 1 roe resolute* ~.. i, ..„,:......_0t,,,,....,..., ~ „.,, TIM netertatitsMesit wen ripee ,t rol rip-, alg tt4 r WOrt =WV i lr . i . 1111 ! a ri a , ' ' 1 2 16 14~. I 4 ti i-rt:k ;abut , - i - that litita — did7d I one Wats ;tie. on aoossitt Of tbe 'sop metalson a throwing water Setlef, la. VII Vey mra. attire Wore of Jots Perot ; ate tmm leo I Wawa ar Um 'lma ',man. ,atatiaa that it van the %eliminator* of 'Was for to* 4, 1= 0 ,!, raw bal l Ittr sins ret boottreSta s ,a IM: neat* r• Itailrgral y r tr u r b n i r i t , loosrl i 7; a . earattikattia . mm . that - I A tesi_ bettr ar Carte l .of the two ammo tam. .t i r ift % 1 1 =1,7 0 1 1 no_ 4 1, hoolots vas so O t l e S t =eir s ibsti. ':'11" eiter,...... 4 :1 2 1=1 " , Z ala ilttei o\l4 1 - Itartseer at e trawerwitrestithe r o ka n imit mri.4 to i , swim oa "IL tageinfoiatZ' Is s sitito l i tiem # 04k 4 lot rool 4 7:02 1111"14444 , Or OlSWlSOS :litliksa 11 1 44 Witit t4 IL 4"°12 7 4 . aaa regylitr ib lit ti ga a dit g irtt r it li Vie g I I b iler: 1 :1 g i 'io lu iria m 'Z'i n tli I tx,0111:p, Vo cri.arrit shall direst to lc agnate at a11 44311, item' swab be to: , ,i° P a iota pet; a was iated Irma thi fibtionlimm IN erinuution to Bebe thfiait isz. l a s at airmen t._ R erred. ;:•,.` O w mi p ri t i r .t. " .Ittja app( eiud ram i xo ti ta arkal ta rg, iir UNRIIy prints awaseradre ia the tin Ygilladet s. meg tris h ie leirttir report. whien was ordered ter i "ati w hirild trne ° nor me ri. b trith . . r ml= l aro ca ste denim Ns four het vistare, The tope i Mast sioneesers. or Atot salts oaa,thint. are •in Ila bet Vitals than those of the three en Wa r s stiar i site mi . is s E7 t ,ll4S . tt , a . it b a t mo b = roloSeerele ts "7,.W40i11 ... r . -* -7 . r -r , , Jew ......,:: .......:: ................ Imo s , , , art , .:„.....,..._ .... :... ..., is Tel It ", ''15147: - --- ' 'r- - , UTZ SS' 7mPal... Ht Vac el l over toll.! Who SIAM ht, or it tSU Warta. , he segregate of yet lies ,T, supplied by t rike Itou th i rall a riergar +in. It airinr /117Parlsrai. VlLllslllk benut sat espresee of tejar eon, , biltilitiiiiolllllloatflibted beitivinly from*. %caw L• i 1 aroma ,in Ina year ending Mil iltaillikrt t ti fie the bills Ibr the woe is MO Were • 1110,13114, = 1 ;1 1- jirrsat...tisr s t. " rillleft states teat there has , twee 00 our* iiw la the bills spout la 04 no %te where itsteaw Milltaite for obtiduillS Ss* have theatmareastialthsi s taillieett Warred the ineetion e seentemlllireetber it wail reed en at tete mw ota ether tostinale tWia mad at lae The eterealttat wentiot rto re port os t h is . -L' ' lid (Obi 411 to for; th of Wllitlitik ae use it }mhavi 'Au 'itota th a liiikam - Da Mat met l et last lm la .satedg° r m amber ofreselmaisee entre anotted frooills wise • sostlet. &entitling the larlas of mum *imam 71sitimisa eftho t fl o omitittse f er Eletvesi . ininttett :44Tve l i ti t ii ll it re g=ll( Ze il er lagruali e _ r o. tin"bil r l etZabtorriattrA Cl.Traii; . . t ..Corial t , _ i Amasses Irmo t h e. same oommatee, avant hit tke eserstirirebee ore culvert iu Storey strut, In t he wen. tlt' Mu Word. was agreed to. ~ , As Dislott sajnatropriation for, the am et:luina now at !as =Lampert atmat, ori ma "Man it*" M ted. it h M 'd A ,he gees a wis,as VII , Mb* , Oir .-thvVe r or tbaoidlifillgopet en. former yretbor trY o tw ig e mr r rt=gr a rt i ltdlttm it tin, Ito antelif al to S. , ' was not . .." ' u ses limmat from Well maw: lapis com lWWl.l"-°,l*, ~.` . - - ' , , tt '''tkiai linimmaidarm-Nra Patti—Tns ties StrouseAlord lklifaltenfint. O. C. Davie & Co. Be - re foot anOttottw %Starr arlaiiist - ' Iterarcr Cortv-dadmi etold;-ant . or H. - a - nett lad .114111. f. tddoer,who survived John F. CAM tan Co limners, trod= ismer the tine of Om. Barnett. fr Caner, to the use of John IL ,Elliott, arid gess. A,., for eraditwa at mum Imo firm, mi. hem ign0,444, An action an pnyarstonly not*. Verlhiot for Molotgr for &LW 31. The morn_ doWited Alie list. sod the aims were die horrod Mr get mod, tad the snort sdloonsed until retitle, Coust , -ishe Itare.—Nammaute, Mob I. & cvi.MOOR apihnirii. An as V. reenwr on a =tas iworfolagiV=Ve!.7!),l6. Blot. 5, 40 1 - . and ,,Akeeltaltdialkikr: was. Vint fict Danis for plaint; t 2,. . Meted' feriae . . ; , • Bomar et' eV fa lightmoefaties. Au to r eq. on with the es. a 't aPite."Ek=datr4 QateitAir ttMe. -A int st o le. ;Weis 8. I , fr2h4t 0t5„..p... t!,,,L. ,va t , . i imes. eftsmas it,ts- Velpos —.......a.• - vit has. Liam wirdkettor ptaf or trlg . ell. r ~ -4 Iftb i l p er vs. %VT. ',diet Mr illitletatfaSS sat thabelChanta vs 'MCA mon, l " .kgin P a/ Ch l r O• ,aa aati al oa a WM NA vs: spat;saltmeina grouted fa tide ens. totodiain 'Dr, limo two_ pidi v r g idurk th• arais r ;tg amorma , W th a nal la Ateade. , wee wane i r e s ie ja the ll ecA reastzsimr. as . V I ito is tease% withett s i t t m i litias , a ereend.. vid Web ster ; w emsrpt=A i rlexeselor de t. = . , adataint tlisertOtte.: !WI Thoin , pem., I ff , r..= env", -szial,---timit,,nr s iwie. *eta AVlVldeim. Il l aiftik Vamillipie sad Ale b ra ss ; en Athwart were asseltate ofrigiumsas miming. ._• 31,. wanton aas lemma nutters aosuitted or oharsits o . ammo* eiS tatters. Awn Marten wile oleo t otztod # #oll6ll* a 'battens. , Ratrielt niagertv case tet t rosualttiom aa Meat& arid batten ea fen a IL 'The id n - :teenitted-Basitetts • and di t *Wag be divided Writs them. :',i , , -i:: 99, 1 uns"Wi' iijrl*rket. Y . - .._ ~__ :• ': gitmatarkrota, Ara W. Ml' 1 A ge* sii Mebt minirrid at the Itidakihrild: to:day: ;Worth twitaerleacie - ten ,Iret Wet. Made WOW Aid *AAP** eteSthltali aft Male. Mid /kg. Amidst- Atillsos4l:44ii 1iaii4144 . 10 ISlC'raut as MOM were dreg at Ilk hid nattier mead hoard., Behaillidif ifseite-': *MD idateeikold- af,_77*.ila - Idao ie. as pliiioss toots.: thiri ,Ibiser , Mitstirr fallroad. sham advanced If 4. , iebil lillaeliilt Miami sleek ft:- feasiolvensa-Ratircad -Jitoolglithlifivtaiasyl et sit ,Earrisburs Railroad* AM t *ever leloaddw Si 60. east Wilinizietwiaaltroed at; .31106;:- TN market Mairatio 'Woo aetiew. Mit ei.,better Teiliegiiiweitribito7 bomb* . the faMietorkattfialive ham sotiord for se* Vim; , , `" '-" s : - " ` , -'•" • ! • , :VW teadereMit ded thifa Ohiese Of Maw for mei :id limeriboi*' OW ft* :ladelehia; Wilmeetee; ied - I.ifetVatate,'Voilrotirl. * advattieed ia tke Moat isolesia. Tie Cimitwati'Dwiterim eof the reeigw, toed of 1 " ...Me Mew Oriviii Wielioi - to ihe t tilt 90- "owl of mimosa kaa ;lewd tikst be in I ta a 001211. meedmitem.m. i llaliktims Toed ill &pipit tWavt, i lff i tk o lt to '! j •Art- iro PirifrAtifill74_ • lclitt 1 . -, : * 4 4, lM7tsl*. tir ..F .zifi zirit =ill6 lll 7l;_ g noiL adr4 l:ll .ww, 4 4 4e typroi , of Om _are . :'. 'DCVO 44 r7O/,0 .43171411114*1101 , ; Ili moo ismipltaat Or of lite . 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It.. , ar II I. bits Sodorsameadow will issue Am *Or mow* all i ea- tha, tomes WWI , the assning boweem to as zyjreti of the ftm blab or bulimia held eirCeetiiiiitieeriaMilhl ,oir•Wlifi for. the ,-;;. ,jltwelidlairOare oCilmadito ittete'amitioa-.Womelo'ke ':.tieeMtMeedittifielittietlwir: eireolowor Mew ead !O prorioc thei' fe4itii_Otint - bi•ilielii - Oiliglipth*: : 'Which.; for .soateltbrie k iwi MlWreet we,t "Pei istiOlir 'll**. hatleeirsdkfillka ,-, `'lliir - plait- to : MlNUlVtkeee :;ihiniki vu to ales the iiidat of all the free taaker Maio. , / AMU Vol ~.'_lti, OW SVP I OO464iSe ;miles all ether - --.*MoMiatiioibisuisio..l46l.::,,Tlis ties balite of Is- , ?i.obijo, eselfladldi - lidelpoMmt atel diy fete '':- telditi-,llo l beeke tt 404 14 -lit Woe eetdllOwlAtaW *Wan - Of <,, - Ilitibibt MilOWler dreeMleollai 're *LW: thal'i, Wm« '-_-rik ill.K Woe gailap ildialibseif in altse,portumat. of 10. ,ffitiorei - IttiOtiktiritiltde the edvaabigie to thew:. 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IS C4a}ol DO do 8004 800 N Y Control JOG do • I kltpziti • • 535 narlom Pai1r05.d....1414 1400 - -do It 100 do _.- ...b50.14 1500 loadiof It:4 • ..• ,_. . Ai OM - do • ...,...,a50.42:4 NO 4 do -•- ... 4...b6C,45 WO • 'do ' ._. 100.46 320 Mich Oani:R....,„_. ,49/ 100 do _ .... ...1150•49 NO !Cob B mow itk.....4 SOO - do •• • ... —.24 , .. NO ' do ' :.......b6O 35 MO do - .....— ..-11 • ris Noma R...... 4 550 Oat & Chicago R...... 65 PC do • ........alOl 100 1: - ~..- • .0 1 0 64 MO Move.* Ttilooo R.. :25.1 ale ilho t - —,.....b00.29 11no do —...biliji 4 500 Chi &do Ro o k I IL ......220 ~ .. wn 4 100... xi chi Par & iiiiin., te„ 00 Mil & Mime siPPI /1. On C.ITY ITEMS. CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION AT GERMANTOWN.— mss: hiva rataiiied a Omit of invitation to attend the centennial oilebtation of the Hermintown academy, to .be held to-morrow (Saturday) evening, 001111nOtotag at Iff o'clock. - The oration on the mansion will be deli ;Tired at the Town Hall, by Sidney Q. Fisher, Esq., and 'from the names of numerous gentlemen of taste and ;ability TIMM we mmognise on the several oommittese— of tnistanb uhrmsi, ead'arningstasnts—euch an enter. Ailment may, be imisotad as ought to. and doubtless will, ittrut a lame tittendaties from the oity. " Bowna's MEDICiAtZD ries" are exceedingly pognlar — ; they bais the confutsnoe of physicians, and ars epokan of Mumma of high eommenaation ,by those who have used them. - Thaw ail of great benefit to all who an troubled with habitual oostivenoas, constipated bowels, sick ant nervous hitadiand. - bilious diseases, and in oasts where* mild and eflioiont'lnrgativo hi re saimid; 0407 are premed by e. C. Bowan, Birth and Vine stieiti;at 87Si cents eisi box, „ If - are 'aware of the importance of attacking , a Coash or " Common Cold" n its Snit atom that is the boatman. would yield to a mild; remedy. LtnealseMd. soon attache the Lungs. °. Brotos's BrostAiat Trodisi," containing &motoring Inimelients, allay Pohnosary (bioros Surma Lan Carass.—Measys:Slooomb Raiiettiin the Eattam Market, corner of Fifth and Ktirithant Mimic ofer to housokaapa a choice varinty, of Camaro and Butter, ardtod to every tute. As Judges of Ate mile* !a..whielt tbrordsal, they cannot be cur ittaasistaa' Bineivrure FOB ToniCCO, priie Ida eatitil Piesitsge. bold by - ail dnitabrta and fancy dealers, and by thit proprietor; Fourth and Lombard. TWA AND Corsi Eats, plated on fine white snits!, adO beet treble Plato, are tilonoraotored by E, W. Cairn G Co., N 0.714 Chestnut street. BWretkanatte.=- 4 • • Oita llak 1 imint (now dosi't euipoeii it fable) , ' A Lades ;Attain lying on the table. - rind niacin* , rather free, I took the took, And opered,it Mown to haves look. filiedwith rhymes on one thing and another.. And one Wan like the naratry rhyme. "My mother." ,I mini* say' 'twoallive it in go style; 'And;itrint'll metes promise not to - smile, PUNS you hair it ins little while. , What seattirraan bas won my heart Bi dream elegantly matt „ ehelime "Wye frotti BTOIlle mart? Ms ew►etbesrt gram do - I *dial* /Alia WA I ela well desire, :,Througli erons' lbeentiralittire " 0 . - Wasidoes for advdrationaan. nob and prior agid grast and small, :„lAS.p Unsafe. and tan "....-. 6 .Virlkom do I hope will ever hol , 4 Fiolll GIAIIVILti Brian' soaped' (apply, Tba abases for which is sever high t ape • ' My sweetheart. iitOoli of Sinai Goods at'tho palatial store of 9rfaiiiitio Stokes: No. tld7 Ghaatnat atreat Tuft Oittagn or. Dteiutotriesan Ptortn.—Hoehn kii'orttietertr Seeable bar; Leanse wee the eon of borer Mums was st ems time a vane boy . 3 ,Aug•Taa 'Wow a'eistirmoissOl'ii eon; Bernadotte wan the eon of Iniuther titluist wee the son of an innkeeper; Sawn , Wan'tteinon of a baker; beT . wee forpome time it no ,t m's desk; anellet wee th e ion of is seeress Eyr wee - the son of planter. Reektilll Wilson were hrolitilit tie, to' the Weiner - Of tiilortne. And this feat 'Cloorguits for the Weador of the temente getue at their Brown Stan Clothias.Hall; /taw. as and COI Chestnut , etteet;o l Kive Sixdu' ARRIVALS' AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, - 117, TO TWLLY3 0 . 01047 t. Win 11101/S. dONTIT•NNTALL-Ei.' B. Donor of Ninth and Chastnet. W ilThinbalra tmi lalt . - . 4 ,8 Coffin, Boston ' ii'AVIPI4'. 1......iit.;r - .3 0ir311:2111 1 17,.` 4 , W. 3 - 1 11 . exandsr, l's , - Mrs 3 , Id Mimi _., ?amend tobe,..Poand A H Ridd!ok, Ya pant; w Cheater - •m n King. N y r artorymE . • Geo n 309110, Ya Z rag, fell , Frhilk Oills, Mass N- Goy In , lowa • • ',mamma & la, Fa 11 Qataton, Jr & Is. NY 0 Lovejoy , III• H ErkwarikVadino ' I Carly. pt Joseph A D i tam i gigue strkes & d a m. Hl r a . I . mu ., ,iestown" en w Bodges &Is Bait 3 8-0 0 ,,,g;Noton: Jnold. Haat 1a, , P1 Mae lA'S Mint, 2111 1/so A i Taoneduks. N y Mgt Jail P Thoredlke, m y Band season A vd...Balt Orme B Perry Conn .-,.- ~ g Vi r ' *A 'Oelt & 1a,...5t0n imy,a„la . 1.,,, YDr Aligri.ulz„T. ~. o f ...yrk ~ rg • $ Web ,lrieana, Md. . , 448 dor, Fa ,' e ,-, , ~1 Ij TrashNren & la, NY , 1r irmatosa. gienapn - t o rtht & wi, x y - Alsomrhlta-- , daken, Lawees, Nana •& 144 pa • ': - li Orval, P‘k: •, , idal Bald .N Y, . ip eti ,,,.,_,,,, .: • F Vograusrarralle ' I r WSW '' • for Pun it wi. Piny, RI - (3 i 'eta v:, , -I. , Goo Odoorom.2Bootoa • - ighsei 3 Brad r iord, Phil& 1.43 8121L k jin jw tre 9 . ! ', ' lil tt rg r . Wa sh Pa • ; •' TA „well, fri 8 8 Hasswerl; - ri Jr • ' • - 811.0. 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OtralaWisersisrteri Ps 0 Yoston:Ohlo W 13600,0100 - Mr Davis & COKAI o reland, Ps Mr Broach, Ps - H Sillier dr A LAAbesson & 11tituri D•troit t Wi t h obi fto li, N Y ritui nat yfia"- • 14Ilksr, P fr altu li rg a" Hop GM,Steimassu, Ps . WKerser, rt Y frAta4, Via .vlK,Sjaordon'ts Is,, N „ Jae Orldwes =. Is, .rs, tridder.,Cora- RilostraM,.CoMS • Trikdsle,eirsiturd, 0 latuns, Vs r eoartle Y Dolmas, N Y ja,co,ll,s , , - • MIS A 'Eastman, Gs Elmer & It.. aam Frames caries Agnate, Mamma I. Lowman. einsisaski,, J Halotasldin, Boston t PASLIVI I • ic gr. - - whas P 4.1 . 0 1 9za1d &. Is, Comas , Y sore, • ' ,Oluss Hewett, Pothprillst r w4d. pow &Wisp, B. Williams & Is, 0 0 sretllL,4llsity uhrioft, pr - & cz ,NT, A A 0 tittrtisr= A froos,r. „ as Alsourpr sae T tir m aritir,ll S AYArli' Wirnitf , I"! • krirt ik i lislumors 't 0 lis a l4LY Ildrg o sh r ilt z I s ll=roaCis t vr norm ir ointilexas 41INNONANTer NOTBI7.fmwtO itreet. below Arab. 14.75 1 rearr n . ; ' rl nen l iengrl t oln a ti.t.:ll e ! ..iiit id i. :, !,,f, I.slalfiltiSrt '. ''..ir a. ~ !. -. f11214?1, 1 , 1 5.; -Com_to, odium ojeflli 1411'11,04 ail maakey,Marshall's ~ • ,_ It+ H elesebem, N Y c earlield Jojus Homo, Illartfool,Con ' • . t Hooking J I. Puller„ 0 tamgcs • , . ample , 0 4fifinirlll. l Pitteuers b irakr,l,lr rs 7f.w4rw'OhJ 9 - - 0. - illuittee,Cbeiele - er,o , ~ reeNetonth, Pa - il. if UhLMasisnekt, 0 B'gox. el Y • • iirillistmllei,24 Y . ' ' ;err MoCcoriwk, low" Je yew; thus e 0,0% El.. el Kzeti vs, blo .„ w re e Wept link ': -, _ A tl ignaler, ° Pgi '.. • , 1 •-• , 41014011140116 , --Citimikaut Woo: bolo* loventS. ''' :7 •P I -5 t- - - ''' 1 I " • ! irarz g l i,?4; • igl42: Alit ': • i ! . I. simme ~.., limey, 4 . , 1 1 • -• • reilitt . " 7 - =,- 1 !• , " 742'libt.i 14 v • ,•• L_lpri 4,10. t '‘, -,-, ,'„ . lotbtfriiceee„oi_peol , ' 118 , .. , ~ 'I ~ aebemsq Notion /: Whew, , 1 :iiiiiiiiii:lfitli/Wilittkii—lfieosO.* * 4•tiiiiV,iiir.' ,Walra t itts & T au, ‘i II 'Bri r ' alls!!!!, t if Tyr' Ls:•, ra- 1. 11%4 11 _,....24",....Lfrip---....!., , ..- - , - ,A.lfilat. . . tri, F. &z7., At.... *TEA .... 0444)4f1V44.,Wi14 „ 't BT, LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut. above Third. J J Morgan, Norristown 0 NlFitzallon Pa Jim It Kant, Phila. Abm 8 Jones, ' Phila A B N Y Horatio W Vail, Balt Ets B Vail, 2k( y McCabe, Tamaqua Daniel, Pa P E Lightfoot. Louisville V Lange & fro, Pa John T Harrison, Md A. ?dare, N Y • F F Mayer. N Yi P T Van Rant, Phila. Dr Androws G B Harm. lowa Miss T It Harris, lowa W 8 Boswaith, Mau , THE UNION HOTEL—Arch street. above Third. MAI AMP. Antall oily Mrs E Irwin, Pa Btu /Irwin, Pa A F Boas, Reading .IK G Jordan. Pe J 0 Bowen, Pottsville 'D Tonne'', Philo Win H Pulver, N .1 Gordon, Flentington,fi J C Mulford. Salem, N Col Cook', Trenton, J ,i 1 Carver, N J -J Elmer, N J H C Higdon. N J W Antrim, N.l B F hloVei I, Phila. J &Hoick. Pa .1 H nudism, Wash. D 0 fr Wit Campion, _N L W Bnokett, Mt Holly C Kempton, Mt Hold. • 8 Omen. Mt Holly, 0 vv Fawcett, Salem, j 0 Thontson & la,_N J J hit Kay, Miss W E Anderson, N Miu A Yorker, N J N L Warm, Deerfield, 0 BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st., above Callowhlll Barnard Sally. Barks no Geo Hamilton, Reading Geo Patr, York eo C F_Ruhllng, York co Joe Young , AllentoWA T 8 Leisennng s Pittaburg Geo Hinter , Dauphin no Wm D Smith. DorleatoWn W F Christman. Allentown John B Walter, Lob no A M Bellman. Reading Wm Smith, Fountatnv'e Saint Morris, Phila. W It Rook, Books co Franklin Breckbill. Pa Geo Wolf, Danboro', Pa MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third it.. above Callowhill. ft Young. Northumberland Lewis F Storm, Blatington Jacob Conrad Barks no Jacob Malsberger, Reading John Beard. Retuling Amos Ettinger, Allentown N John,Northumberland Jesse Riegel , Ps Levi EBook.-Birdaboro. Pa J Nislr, Lancaster co, Pa R Bickel, Jonestown W B Kemmerer, gnakeren Thom Frangfield, Bethlehem STATES UNION ROTEL—Market street, above Sixth. Haines, Coatsville A McCormick, Altoona,76 Jft Patterson. Juniata co M Graf, Marerille, T Seim. Newport , Pa TM), Wattt, Latrobe Jas M Reines, tAsteville Samuel Crawford, Fa Jam Qakford, • T W MaCune,Duens Vista 0 F Boom. Usp, Ps ' N Thompeon,Nlilroy, Pa loan Swartz, Newport, Pa Jan B Miller. untingdons as Boon. Christiana. Pa F W Raskin, Pa un' Little, Ene, Pa AL NT. Larnmer, IT Harley, Detroit , COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Bath et., above Chestnut Francis Hobson, Chester no M H Jailer, Tyrone, Pa John Rough, Newtown • T Morns, Pa J Taylor, Pa P Wilkinson, Leino 00 A Bunting, Del no, Pa Isaac Bertolet, Reading L Shafer. Pa W R Bbuler, Pe, F_D Baines Yr la. Pa F Taylor Chester co Wft Winter, Philo M Wilso n, Ch e st e r hanter B F Underwood, Chester co W oo FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Market. Jam Cook. Dow r Eipress Al' Graham, Ye H Steele, N HThom Peonemore, Del L Hoffman, N V 3 A Matthews & sonael Miss L ti Dayton. Del J P Wands. Del E 8 Crawford. N.l Wm Btillwatgon, N J Josiah Lewallem N J Jno 8 Changes, M Resistor, Mom J M ftothwelL Del ti D MoOonisal, Del W hlohomsei, Del Ed Reynolds, Newark, DM A B Richardson, Del BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third st., above Callowhill. Aaron Godshall. Pa Jacob A Snyder, Pa W N Drake, Boston W P Drake, Beaton Jno Buok la. Pa D Longneoker, Pa H. Hinter, Hummelstown A K Porten, Philo B Dtvis, Phda MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Beeond it.. above Arab. P Malone..N 3 .111 J Sohallert, It Ansiennro, Centrevill• John Roberti. m Y Jos a , Keller, 'Poston M Price, N Y UGH , hem, PI J MARINE INTELLIGENCE. IGIE FOVETII PAGE. ARRIVED. Rohr Wm L Bermes. to to days from Wilming ton, NO, with naval stores to DStetson & Co. dohr Demo Rich. Smith, a days from Boston, with milao to well & Collins. Mohr Olivia, Fox. 1 day from Odessa. Del, with grain to Christian & Curran Imam. • (Correspondene:Vrirh)ims , leiphla Exohange.) CAPE ISILAND : N April 19-4 P. 1% The brigs Bookman, for Minded de Cure, J Niokerson. for Baton, and L Watts, for New Bed ford, and five Bohm wen , to sea this afternoon. No ves sels went in to day, nor have any_hove sight. Wind 8. Yours. thoi , TAOS. B. 411JOBEB. fOorrao r norn:d a rlie Prem. I New 'lone. April l& Arrived, ship jeremiah Tbompsen, from Liverpool; brig, Conquest, from Port au Prince; Ocean 'Traveller, from Neuvitas; Hampden. from MilllllooB. - New 04 Lsews, April 12, The bark Dingo , from New York for New Orleans, was lost on Gingerbread Ground. Most of her cargo has been saved and earned to Nassau. Arrived, alive Ohirles,Cooper and Far West, from N York; Magnolia and Tarquin, from Boston; Na o mi's*. Wilititritnl47.ll4fgailentutlieShlnf from era; Also, steamship Habana, from Havane. .sismoitempe. Stemma* De Soto, Bullock, Dom New Orleans, via Havana init. Itt hew York yesterday. - Ship Consul, „Hayden, oleared at Savannah 16th inst. for Liverpool. Ship Hinny Gardner, Limeburner, cleared at Bevan nab 16th inst. for Liver/pool. Ship Wanderer, Ryder, from Callao, arrived up at Baltimore yesterday. - Ship Zingara, Newbegin, for Cape Town and Calcut ta, cleared at row York yeeterder. Ship_ Windward, Hamblin , for Melbourne, Mewed at New York yesterday. • Bark Wennam, Wedge, from Baltimore, arrived at Montevideo Feb 14, Bark Liumnia. Taylor, cleared at Dostorflath inst. for Nassau. Ni'. Brig Viator, Haskell, from Portland for Philadelphia, arrived at Holmes' Bole 16th inst. Bohr James Martin, Harding, from Boston, arrived at Savannah 16th inst. Bohr W W Marcy, Norton, hence, arrived at Boston 19th inst. Bohr Eli Townsend, William., cleared at Boston 19th inst. for Philadelphia: - ins tan Bohr t J B Hewitt. Rom, hence, arrived at Salem 17th Bohr Spray, Price, henoe, arrived at ,Charleston 17th natant. Bohr Mine Lea, Foster, for Baltimore, cleared at Mo bile 14th inst. Bohr brace Girdler, Paine. from Boston for Philadel phia, arrived at New York yesterday. Bohr A R Wetmore, Bogart, hence, arrived at New, York yesterday. tont Amy Chase, Brevoor, cleared at New York yes terday for Lamm. holm B English, English. hence for Mobile, Ina spo ken 16th Mgt, let ES /6, long 72 H. Bohr It L Tay, Sheppard, previously reported sunk at Savannah, has been raised, and was to discharge her cargo on the 16th inst. &Aye Oland Island, Small, Huntress, Disney, and C /derrick, Montgomery, hence, arrived at Newonryport 17th inst. . , - day Steamer Beve Philadelph rly i,a P . rice; eleared at New York Tester: for My aireetheatt NY inisetheart. 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For sale by all New. Agents, and served by Carriers for TWELVE CENT'S a week. Contains all the News of the day, Hotel ArylvalS, fee., 80. Large Type, Clear whits Paper, ko. • ' it Rolimr .7. WAL4EB's TENTImoNY IN BOLL before the Covode Committee— Duohanan'a ferrous Eames Letter to Walker—Vandyke's Teshmony before the Cooode Committee. Fully reported in THE PHI LADELPHIA INQUIRER of THIS MORNING Double Sheet I Eight Pages I Forty-eight Columns PRICE TWO CENTS. For sale by all News Agents: and served by Carriers for TWELVE CENTS a week. Contains all the News of the day, Ho.el Arrivals, ekii , e !co. Large Type, clear white Paver, Ina. It ROBERT Ti WiLICHER'S TESTIMONY IN rum before the Covode Committee— Bookienan's famous Hanes Letter to Walker—Vandyke's Testimony be fore the Covode Committee. Fully reported in THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER of THIS MORNING. Double Sheet I Eight Paoli I Forty-eight Columns I 'PRICIWTWO CENTS. For sale by all News Agents, and served by Carmel for TWELVE CENTS a week Contains all the News of the day, Hotel Arrivals, &o.: Ao. Large Type. Clear white Paper, &o. ROBERT J. WALKER'S TESTIMONY IN FULL before the Covode Committee—Buchanan's famous Kansas Letter to Walker—Varidyke'm Testimony before the Covode Corium i tie 15. Fully reported in TH PHILA.- DELPHIA INQUIRER, of THIS MORNING Double Sheet! Eight Pages; Forty-eight columns! PRICE TWO CENTS. For gate by all News Agents, and 'served by Carriers for TWELVE CENTS a weer Contains ell the News of the day, Hotel Arrivals, &0., Large Type, Clear white Paper. &o. ROBERT 3. WALLER'S TESTIMONY IS FULL before. the Covod• Committee—Buoharum's famous Ramose Letter to Walker—Vandyke'' Testimony before the Covode Committee. Folly reported in THE PHILA DELPHIA INQUIRER of TIVEI MORNING. Double Sheet! Eight Pares Forty-eight Cominns I PRICE TWO CENTS. For sale by all News Agents, and served by Carrier' for TWELVE CENTS a week. Contains alt the News of the day, Hotel Arrivals, &0, , &e. Large Type, Clear white raw. &o. It RUDEST J. WALKER'S TESTIROKT PULL berme the Covode Committee --Euehanan's famous Kansas Letter to Walker—Vandyke's Testimony before the Covode Committee. Pnilyreported in THE PHI LADELPHIA INQUIRER 'of THIS MORNING. Double Sheet! Eight Pages! Forty-eight Columns! PRICE TWO CPN rs. For sale by all New Agents, and served by modem for TWELVE CENTS t week. C. - wawa!' all the news cf the day, Hotel Amvals, Re" AS. "Large Type, Clear white paper, 40. - To CONSUMPTmcs.—Qtriutu's COD Lavin. OIL JELLY. This great Specific. for Consumption is feat soperre ding all others in tta curative effects upon thaw afflioted with tubercular dbulates, being twine as edioainaug as the ornde oil. Prepared upon highly soientifio Prlllui and robbed of the naussons taste of rseeived into, the stomach in its J pt e hlu i e lifi pol e af d itnh fo e 7 p ril tuj i 6r lr e l ie7 t 4i h tt' a without rtuuttioation, and IN gradually solved and digested. Pasting Into the email incept t nei• 'drop by drop, 'applying the waste; of the body by its .n a n tiar trit a ious in r v o e pe ro r 6 t ra ie i s nig an t d bo th i l a s as esie sie . tin A g pp a r n o d v ith ed eta by in t i h n e g 'New York Academy of hteAldinel and resomnionded br. , the faculty everywhere; this preparation is oi.Mdently.. offered sa - e remedy for Domumpuon and all fferofulours affeetione. Rohl by Ttils l CitßßOWN.'porner of OREBTNIIX, and . PRADE.R.tox. BROWN, Jr.-, Continent:44ot* ; and T. W.riDYOTT_ & BONS. 1031 stufki perplis Who iikrojAnghtlOwing , bliolftifoo — ifiliol! will intif tortoni) the senitenpildhddirel that 8INI:4E10i Ma chines mop'''. fail to do any kind Of work:'- No One is ever, ailisPPOlated ;a iliitditchlne No , , . ,nt. MU* 00;; oliatriq et, , . THE PROS.-PMLADELPHUi, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1860. , ANU3 It Y ibt - VIM{ V Brl 4 olt l E 44 .' Mai0 , Ilabirdander Sarni ` " Owsoo, Timm county, N. Y,, Muth WOW • Gentlemen: ft edorde unemuuh pleasure to inform you that the Safe No. 0, fuprlithrdwhioh I purchased of B. Stroud, your travelling etent. hie Peeled through, as "Eureeedingly -hot fire, In a thres.story brink hanntull which heated the Safe to a White heat, so that the oer• ners of it avatar melted 1 but It preserved my books and valuable papers to the amount of several,thouland lam, for which:l Nei thankful,. yours, respectfully, J. N. Ermainos, E. W. have a large assortment of Salamander Sake et their store, No, 304 CHESTNUT Street, Phlladel.. phis. , * • aple,wfmat. IIIetECKIMID. ) F. 011kIMINS--RRIGART..-Oriths 17th tes &Ma. Nor piaseiLinosster eouttY. TN,. by this eyi Alfred. Mesta, D. l) , assisted by the Nev . Prot anipi 01 itarayetteDoliegoi Jainism 13.1,, Corrirnina. of • ork city. to ' Kate 0 .. daeghter of the late V. stir Ridged. • • " . • BEDFORDX —On tkri _lB , h inetemt, by H. John Patton: Mr. WORMY* O . Bedford to min MIMI J. Bissex i isii of this city, RUNTERL—WILMM—Ori.the (weighs of. tie 17th instant. by He,. D. W. rtlllo,.Dr. Robert : unterj of Reading. to MNs Rao ei M . wilion, or th s_g ty. COOK—RULEY:—On t e 16th inst.. by Rev. Franklin Moore, Mr. James T. Cook to Mise Mary Y. Bully, bah of thin oity. BOWIE—DIXON.—On the Ink Run., by Bev. VErni. Cooper. Mr. Roswell Bowie to MUNI Jane Dixon, aitol Philadelphia. WILLIAMS.—:On Thursday, the 10th Instant, Mkt Rush WIT', wile of Henry J end daughtn of Dr. Benjamin Rush, in the 88th sear or her age. BERG.— n the evening of thelBth Instant. Clara 81,, eldest daughter of Leon and Miriam Berg, in tee Nth year of her age. The male relatives and friends of the temp!' are re speotfully invited to attend her funeral, from the resi dence of her cantata, rto. 707 Pine street, this (FridlY) mornttis. at 11 o'olook. precisely. ROGKWELL.—On the 10th inst.. George W. Rook troll, son of the late Smith Rochwo_ ~11 aped 24 yearn, Funeral from his late residence, No. 619 Spring Gity daji street thie(F ridgy 'afternoon, at o'cloOk • MITCHELL—On the 17th instant, Howerd Vinton, aged 24 years, 1 month, and 2 days, son of James and Ann kitchen. Funeral from his father's residence, in Oheibrnimm. this (Friday) morning, at 10 o'clock, without runner notice. • rARKER.—On the 18th instant, John J. Parker. son of }Alward W. and Mary Ann Parker, in the 18th year of his age. Funeral from the reeldenc afternoon, arent.. 2183 Ridge avenue, this (Friday at 8 o'clock. • 81.1031A71.-00 the lath instant, John etignian, in the 61st year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, northeast corner of Seventh and Master streets, this (Friday) afternoon at 1 o'clock. wAl'i'.—OnAhe 18th instant, Idra. Martha Ana Watt, wife of 0, L. Watt, Jr., and daughter ofJohn and Eliza S l P tFt l Aar t o h r i ti ft S 6T hYuesigt: f her : I rene , Meeting gouge lane. near the Blookley Baptist Church. Twenty-fourth ward, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. BLACK BAREGE ROBES, Two, Five and Nina Flounce.. • Iliac& and White Paris Organdies, Rteol-color Oroe Grain Sinn& • Black Grim Grain 811ke. Black Rented and All-Wool Ramey. Blanklk Net Crane renadine Shawl'. Black Canton Shawls. Black Temertines and Grave Marets. cei ved Andbi Ormanle Goode, of every deeoriotion, Just re- DEMON & BON. MOURNING STORE, ' era No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. WPHILADELPHIA, APRIL 00. MO.— An Adjourned bleating of the Bondholders of the eevil Coinsany of Pennsylvania Wilt be held on MONDAY nem, RIM at 12 o'clock M., at Room No. 30 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, Third story. By order of ap2o-It JOHN A. BROWN Chairman. OFFICE OF THE GIRARD F. k M. INS. CO , Phileda. April 9 th,lB6o.—At a meetini of the Direatore held this day. a semi•annual dividers of four dollars per share was deolared, payable on an after the fast der of Mar, proz. ALFRED S. GILLETT. We. towflm Treasurer. CENTENNIAL cELEDRATIoN OF THE LAYING OF THE CORNER-STONE OF =1 GERMANTOWN AC ADEMY. will take place at the TOWN HALL. on SATURDAY EVENING, April Met, IMO. at TH o'clock when an Oration will be de livered by SIDNEY GEORGE FISHER, Esq. The Trustees and Alumni will meet at the Academy on the same evening at g% o'olonk, and proceed thence in pro cession to the Ham Tickets of admission can be had of either of the under signed. free of charge.' An excellent band of murio will bein attendance. A. W. GREE FRED BRIC EMHARDT, JASEZ GATES. Committee of Arrangement.., Persona from the city can return at lON o'clock P. M.• in the steam oars, and at 11 o'clock by the Passenger Railway. apl7-ta&Nt oya GIRARD COLLEGE.—THE DIRRO. TONS of the Girard College givepolio* that they are prepared to bind oat, In the State of Pennsylvania,. TWENTY ORPHANS, in accordance with the will of Stephen Girard, to suitable occupations, such as Agri culture, Navigation, Arts, Mechanical Trades, and Marinfaetures. The muter will be required to teach his apprentice his respective art, and to furnish - him imitable board and jodging in his own place of re sidence,(exzept where. for special reasons, the twee tice may be allowed to board elsewhere.) The master will be allowed to take each orphan on trial for stem not exceeding one month. Persons desirous or obtain ing an apprentice can apply at the College, between the floury of 3 and 6 P. M., or, if not residente of Yhtledel phis, can address the undersigned in writing, giving name, residence, occupation, and reference. the totter. whenever possible, to be reeidente of Philadelphia. HENRY W. ARMY, apl9 St Secretary Girard College. 317;;OFFICE OF THE SHAMOKIN VAL LEY AND POTTB3/iLLE RAILROAD CO., AGNUT Street, Philadelphia. April 14. 1860. 1 he Annual bleating of the Ntookholders of the Sha mokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad Company wilt be held at the Mee of the Company, on. the 7th of MAY. at 13 o'clock. when a President and six Managers will be elected bonnie for the ermine year. apl6-trn7 • S. GRIFFMTErWSJAS, Secretary. IaCIIIPVLKILL AND lIIISODERANNA Rs IldloAD COMP,ANY.—Ii be ANNII A I. fig:TING and MLFCTION of the Ntookholders of the BohuVki%ard fling:when I t t i a l inettOn zi la i thas itall" l i tr:gity r of r f , Alsdelp:ia. s Penlylvania, o p n MONDAY Max at 12 o'clock at, for the purse of choosing a Fres, ent end Big Managers to Satire or the ensuing year; idea for the consideration offer° other business es may properly be brought before said meet ing. 'FRANK 8. BOND - ap7-Im. Beendary.' Q.. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. ALtscstrile. The holden of the bonds of tale Company, dee v i, 1860, 10 can now receive, upon &Pelica application at this ce, ler cent. in tweak. neon the terms @mauled In the puma r attached. 'Pbe holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Pink ing Fund 01.8140,000 per annum, as established by the stockholders at their an us. meeting. held Janryua n, IEO, and in pursuance of the contract.entered into by be company and duly recorded, to carry the same into treat. B. BRADFORD. Treasurer, CIRCULAR. Notice to the Holders 4/ Pltiladelo44s and Reading Railroad Company Heritage Hoods, date Jody 1,1810 Theee bond, are secured by the first mortgagee on he road, amonntim in the aggregate to 13498.400. The net revenue for the lest Mara year wag six times the amount of the annual interest on these bonds. The managers propose to extend them for a period of twenty years, the holders retaining the bondsend the security of the mortgages in the precise condition in which they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for the interest r payable halLyearly , will be mild, A bonus of IQ per cent. will be given to the older& tn consideration of their assenting to the exte nsion. This bonus yrill paid in cub to the bossism he bonds. on their signing a receipt and presenting their respec tive bonds at the office or the Company , or to Bien% for endorsement. Forme of receipt mid endorsement will be furnished on application, By order of the Board of Manaxenv,, ml-tf D. B. McILBENNY. BeeretarY. 1 LECTURES ON ROTA .—A COURSE of Sixteen Leetures on I3oteny will be delivered Sties and Gentlemen, in the Solent/8o and Claim j oat Institute. CHESTNUT titres northwest corner of Twelfth, at 6 o'clock P. M., Oa URIWAYB and SA TURDAYS, t‘eglitning April IS. d closing June 8. and again beginning deptember 18. d *losing October 6. All the lectures wilt be praotic Illustrated with living 'pietas, and at least eight of Bent will be delivered in the woods and groves in the environs of the city. fly deferring four of the Lecitursa to Autumn. the elms will have the 'treat advantage of studying, with an in strultor. all the flowers or an entire season. Entrance on Twelfth street. /ntrodnotorv. Lecture free. rip7-11t J. ENNIS. Principal. E. H. LDRIDGE. cc CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE," N. E. Corner ELCHTH and CHESTNUT etc isr• Customer Work made at short notice. mh3lam-if NEW BURLINGTON HERRING, We Cor. ELEVENTH end VINE Streets. CORN EXCHANGE BANK, APRIL, 19, 1E60.-4 instalmentof FIVE POLIARB per 'thereon the capital stank a this Bank will be due and payable at the Bank on or before the 21st of May next. By order of the Board. non/Minya' J. W. TORREY. Cashier. ritSSOLUTfON OF PARTt ERSFIIP.-- .1-. The Rim of J. B. LANCASTER & SON hsvint hen dissolved by the death of J. B. Lancaster. on the ad inst.. the business will be continued be the under signed. et the old stand. Spruce and Delaware avenue, under the name of J. B. Lancaster & Son. H. 0. LANCASTER. ap2o.4t. SPRUCE and DELAWARE Avenue. THE POINT BREEZE PARK ASSO CIATION will give their PIMP EXHIBITION under the espem al privilesee of their one tlapPlement, e-mmenoing on the 11th May next, and to continue for TWii WEEKS. Season tickets for the whole period wilt be leaned at 95 enoh; or for either week 53. The princopal hotels will be supplied with strangers' *hula tickets of admission. Programme of the exhibition can be had at the office of the undersogned and at the Perk. B. KILI'ATIUQK. ElametarY, 104 eolith FOURTH Street, ap9o Between cheetnut and Walnut, GOFFI'S PATENT KNITTING MA CHINE, for Manufacturers' and Faintly use. Of doe and Salesroom' 71ti CHESTNUT Street. an9o WM. U. SAVAGE tc Agents. CAUTION. —Me undersigned having A./complied with the requirements of the Ant of the Legislature of 84th January. 1549. and eupplementarg thereto, caution all persons against buying, selling, or filling my bottles. I hereby announce my determina tion to enforce the penalties. Bottleit marked William Riddle, ft. Riddle. aprit-fet RODERT RIDDLE. THING OF BEAUTY is A JOY fl ß t fte , oACOND above Green. it* CIDER. -10 barrels more Wayne county, New York, Cider. 210 North SECOND tw ee t ttelo St* W. P. HENRY. M ONEY TO LOAN. BY PENN SAVINOS ARBOOIATION, at Southwest cornet SIXTH and ARCH. fiplo.2t* BAWL SWAIN, Secretory. TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT PENNA. R. R. COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. Anni M. ISM. The Board of Direlors have thip day declared a divi dend of THREK CENT . on the Capital Eitnok of the Company, clear o litete Tas—pavahle on and after May Lith. Pnwers of Attorney for the collection of dividends can he bed on application at the (doe of the Company. No. 230 South TRIAD &rest. aple-1 THOS. T. FIRTH. Treasurer. A MONG THE FINEST SPEOEHENS of JAI- Art era the Life.liae PHOTOGRAPHS, in OIL. from REIMER'S GALLERY, SECOND Stroilt, above- OREI , They are maw:mead 'The mailer PHO TOGRAPHa also are amnia the best made. apl9 G EORGIE B. BLOAT & CO. ' S SEWING MACHINF,q. 6p19-Gtr • • . No. 1026 CRESTNIIT,Stroat. JAPANESE AND • CHINESE 0 t 03_ Reosivid Der slap lisratio, eco,, °consisting of, crapes, Bilk. Bremade, and Pineapple 111081M1 Ames,. k''.; Japanese Wdrk-boles . !co I rtshly %cartons Dessert Sat of .Tade etone.nt i carved, - with a vard.tedr anriosir. B 4.oo. a One -a/seated Vetnifidi sh igtle't,T te.toeh... E .lW.l1 3 IUNIt title spit-lOt BURGESS'' TKO T, BASS, A D:SAL.' MN Ron. PIIILIP TILOOII edo., CHESTNUT, totroet it ainsig tali* the folerAtopor y celebrate , ' Trou • o u r , atiq. Abiaft Ytodoe I L.. Will Am piaY ""heirW..01t44.4„ 1110,1111. Airri AO.O..C.RAL-300 bbl@. 290 MIL 100 qrs. tAti`ERPJ'Ai„,, Pio.lo not received, and In Onto . 114k11 ti bate. aim Tito. =ME ~»~~ DIED. PIRET OP THE SEASON ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, Dealer in Flue Groceries, Come. STATEMENT THE CONDITION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CJOMPANY NEW YORK. 'FIRST PAY OF FEBRUARY, 'lB6O. FIRST I.—Uopital f5t00k....« None. Entirely niu 1-Number of Moues of Stook suboonbed for B.—Arnount of A mmmmm moots or In inalmontn on Bcook vend In EBOOND; THE PROPERTY OR ASSETS HMI) BY THE COMPANY I.—The Value, or as nearly NA may ' be of the Real Estate hold by the Company. B.—Amount of Cash on hand. s.—Anrunt of Cash deposited in lanth, opectlying In what lila a the stone to deposited —all deported In the Bank of 6135,454 64 gat dr l lslliedl ggiar t itl °mann all in Now York. 4.—Amount of, Cash In hands of Agents and in course of trans ' mission,. 16,614 69 s.—Anteunt or Issans 'enured by Bonds end Mortgagro,comtl teitino the first lien on t 4teril Eetate on whioti there to loss than, ono years Int* rest dueand owing.., 6,636,6049.1 f.—Amount of Loans on whloh.ln teremhas not been paid with in one veer. .None. 7.—Amount due Compiny o n which Judgments have been 0btain ed............ ... .. None. B.—Amount of ratooko owned by the Company, whether of any Etattor of the United btatee. or o any meorporated city of t e United States, or of any other demariptlon, semo lina' theVanTi b emrs:kreltvi.p B ,lu7: of the same—being' He uni ted States Troaoun Notes (610X0 each). . . 200,000 00 'P.—Amount of Stock . old Compank as Collateral gem vitt" for Loans, with the amount Itioned on each kind of stock, Its par and market value. ............ .None. /0 —Amount tinislmomer t t Stock of the Company called in. and due and unpaid None. 11.—Amount of Premium Notes due and unpaid .... .None. 12 —Amount invesi manta made by the Company, au6 and unpaid.. ..... 0,448 01 THIRD. THE LIAII:LITIE8 OF THE COMPANY, I.—Amount of looses unpaid but not yet due....... 57,109 00 2.—Amount of te aim ms %for ilea which are in motor contested by the Company—one f0r.... 6 000 00 S.—Amount of loosesdurink the year whisk have beenpaio.... .. 361,014 79 4.—Amount of lone' during the tear which have not been set • ied—None other than above. s.—Amount of lases during the year which are contorted - None other then above. G.—Amount of loxes during the year reported ted to the Company, and not ac upo. 7.—Amount 01 nista/ n— ape doctored payable at matunty of Mi ele. only• , 2,936.082 19 S.—Amount of dividends demarnd due, and unpaid—being un claimed post ..mortem... 9.—Amount or dividends (either Cann or lor1P,) declared and not yet due.... . None. 10.—Amount of Money borrowed. a n d the nature and. amount of se curity given - None, 11.—Amount of all other existing, claims sealant the Company, contented or otherwise.. None known FOURTH. INCOME OF THE COMPANY. t I.—Amount of Cash premiums re celveaL,, . • 1,045.621 al S.—Amount or premium notes taken by the Company.-- • Hon e. . S—Amount ofnemiums earned. 4 —Amount o flnterest money re ceived From the investments of the c0mp5ny............. . 01,110 11 6.—Amount oftueome, of the Com pans, from any other mimes, Annuities, and Agents' ba lanoes, F1FTH,51,445,951 et THE EXPENDITURES OF THE COMPANY. I.—Amount of .lorees paid during the year. animated above.. .. $41, 0 1 4 79 A—Amount of lognex paid dodo g ke yearich accrued prior to the inoluded above, • 7.—Amount st whim h the lone' were estimated in former elate meet. whioh were paid during the year, 4.—Amount pa•d and owing for re insuranqe premiums None. 6.—Amount of return premiums, whether paid or unpaid... .... None. 6.—Amount of dividends paid during the year.... ...... .• ~.... 44,904 43 Y.—Amount of expenses pai d durin g , the year, 'notating Commis sions and roes paid to the Agents and Officers of the 6,—Amountoun Com . t of p by paidav . 109.939 4g Company for the year........ 9.—Amount of all other Expenses and Expenditures of the Com pany. (bee below.) I.—Amount of Promissory Noteo originally forming the ospitM or theilompany ."None, 2.—Amount of said notes held by the Company as WM of the whole of the Capital thereof. Nona. Paid during the year for surrendered policies ............»_ ..... Pahl during the year tor Annuities.. Paid daring the year for "Reduction of Net EgpenAitnree Add Taxes paid forth. years 1851 and 1666. not properly belonging • to the espouses or this year.. 87,431 6? (Signed,) F. S. WINSTON, President. 1. ABBATT. Secretary. The foregoing statement, taken, subscribed, and sworn fo this fourth day of April,lll6o, before me In the City of New York, by the said F. 8. Winston, Presi dent, and f. dbbatt, Secretary, to me severally known. (Bigned,) MOSES ft. MACLAY, Oen.) Pennasivania Commissioner, in the City of New York, to take allidavits, duly oommiesioned and qualified. TRUSTEES IN NEW YORK. William Moore, John R. Bari% W. E. Dodge, Richard Patrick, Joseph Blunt, Pathan's! Ray den, l i, ex. W. Bmdford, John, P. Yelverton. illam hl. Vermilye, John E. Dovelin, Demme R. Coe, Wills am William E. throng, Ezra Wheeler. William H Popham, L.Teurgue Edgerton, W. smith Grown. George 11. Clark. Frederiok lSlmore Winston, Fi,_ David Roadlor, William V. Brady, Henry A, Smythe, Robert H. M'Curd.r. John V. L. Pruitt, William Betts. Isaao Green Pearson, John Wadsworth, William J. Bunker, Samuel M. Cornell, Samuel E. Smalls. John M. Stuart. Hamlin Blake, Allred Edwards. Luning Robinson, Samuel D. Babcock, F. S. WINSTON, President. ISAAC ABBATT, Secretary PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES. Thorns' Robbins, John Wejoh , Mordeosi L . Dawson, eorg_e_ii. Stuart, M George roud. E. n. Ns hetes. .Tohn B. M y ers. J. Fisher Learning. Joseph Paterson, Wiliam 0 Ludwig, John M. Atwood, Arthur 13. COtlia. Thomas U. Rowers. George W__, Toland, WilhaM MoKee, Thomas Wenger'. F. .RATCI-IFORD STARK, Southwest Corner of FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, (Enterprlso Ins. Co. Building ) ap7o•fm&ast H OWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSET UANCE COMPANY. Mee No. 412 WALNUT Street. - Franklin Building, Philadelphia. Capital, tii9oo,- tinarantee Capital, for the prompt payment of Losses, allo.lloo. 1 his oompahr has discontinued Ma rine business. DIREO3OIIO. M. W. Baldwin, . Edgar Thomson, William Raquel,j_ohn W. Beaten, Win. FL Love, E. B. Warne, J. E. Addielcs, IL T. Benoit, John Clayton, W. K. Hamlin, R. W. D. Truitt, Wm. C. E. Brangler, Er 14.1fouston. Char. Norton, Joe. ti. Mitchell, Thos.,L. F. Loden, Edward A. Warne, H. H. nhillinsford. M. W. HA li . President. E. B. W.& E, Vise President EDWIN 007,11. Name's'''. CLINTON COUNTY LIFE AND GENE. RAL INBURANCE COMPANY, PLATTBB UREI. MISSOURI. Chartered i n MO.—Authorized Capital, 1100,000, H. Whittington, _Wooslow Turnei r h S. R. Bradley, OW. eorge w Calver, R. l i er a f r i ea . N B I. N. HOCKADAY, Bee. and Treas. Special attention paid to Colleotione, and Money romptly remitted. Baldness solicited. mlilS-3m. THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF FHILADEFILIA. (FIRE 1149URANCE EXCLUSIVELY./ "ANINK 1/LifrE4 shitiVZ" Dnutcyrionti, 4 RATCHT9PAI BTAIIIII L, DAWOOn. TWAY MORO, QQMO. h. MAT. MUIR° FaAZIRR, 7oxx gActwr, Vl.l9lfal: A. FAISP . IIITOCI, D CASH, NaT figlierkid_gtiL CHARLES w. COAR.Sourstarr. it THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or NEW YORN. NIX MELIAtft476 DOLLARD. A Ilteriene l ir mr wire t io u x trx. as, tri. The 'minium" &TO WRIT, then In Xneny athey Ctontpe niee, end the Dividends hive been enikeent. 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Erving Protomior of Chemistry and Mineralogy, in ILLUSTRATED By 400 WOODCUT/1r With a c:lntone Index. One volume, Bro. Price This book has been prepared to meet a want, to which the division of subjects usually adopted in the colleges of this country, between the vatiotis departments of physical Science, has given rise. It cover, that portion of Physics which is conveniently taught in connection with Chemistry. It treats, for example, of the proper ties of matter in its three conditions, inoluding crys tallography, hydrostatics. and pneumatics; of heat In its relations to matter, and of the various methode by which the weight and volume of solids, iieuids, or gases are accurately measured. In order to adapt the book to the purposes of Instrue lion, It has been prepared on a strictly inductive method throughout, and so much of the subject matter of me chanic. has been given at the beginning of the volume u was necessary to secure this object. For the same reason, each chapter is followed by a large number of problems, which are calculated not only to test the knowledge of the student, but also to extend and apply the principles stated in the text. Care has been taken to include the latest results of science, and several of the subjects have been so far developed as to illustrate the methods of physical research. The appendix contains FL large collection of tibles, such as are of daily use in the chemical laboratory, and which will render the work valuable to the profesional chemist.' ap 20-fmw-Stif HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. SUPERIOR REFRIGERATORS, Most Improved kinds. CHILDREN'S' GIGS AND CARRIAGES, In Great Variety. FURNITURE LIFTERS, Very useful as spreading Carpats and Matting. YARNALL'S HOWSE FURNISHING STORE. No, 1020 CHESTNUT STREET, (Immediately opposite the Academy of Fine Arts.) aplo-tf SALES BY AUCTION. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM az3BT RESTS. AUCTION BALE OF HORBF.S, tko. On Saturday Morning, At 934 o'clock. 'The caption:a will comprise nearly FIFTY 110ESEE, Including a gray family horse. Rodgers carriage. Rodgers top warns . harnees..24., belonging to the tate of Andrew McClure, deceased. Also, A lanoy trotting team I a black and sorrel mare), • nearly new Watson carriage, and double bargee*, nY order of William Biddle, committee. A Fara l lo n, hy stallion colt." Pilgrim," sired by George M. bred by Henry Beckett, Ewa.. or Borden town, N. J. Also, At the commencement of the sale— A large collection of deeirable cameos. wagons, and harness ; dearborn and express wagons, ho. Also, 3 carts, and 3 sets gears. Also, A thorough-bred Durham cow. 0 years old, with heifer calf by her side. 117"13pecial sale of 2110 carriages ad May. ALFRED rd. H_ERRNESI3. spit 3bf • Auotioneer. 0593,598 54 ORY.GOODS JOBBERS. FRENCH DRESS GOODS. JOSHUA L. BALLY INVITES ATTENTION A BUYERS ANORTAIENT OF FRENCH DRESS GOODS. Inoludlng PRINTED BAREG SATIN PLAID DAREGES, HIGH COLORED BAREORS, .BLACK AND MODE BARBOES, BLACK TAMERTINES, HIGH COLORED TAMERTINES, MODE TAMERTINES. BLACK AND MODE CRAPE. D'ESPAGNE, HIGH COLORED CRAPE D' MANG. PRINTED CHALLES, ELEGANT FLORIDIENNES, GRENADINE HARMS. MbUSSELINE DE CHNNES, CHINTZ MOUSSELINES, , CRAPE MARETZ. PRINTED AND PLAIN DE LAINF , I3, BLACK AND MODE DE LAMES, LAWNS AND ORGANDIES. FOULARD SILKS, BLACK OROS DE RHINES. BLACK TAFFETAS. From the greet AUCTION BALES. NO. 213 MARKET ST. spl2.tt TERRY, PRICE, It CO., SOS MARKET STREET, IMPORTBR, AND 1011BERS 01 CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, &0., Have now on hand a large and well-ealeeted stook, whioh they are prepared to cell at the lowest market primes. Inha-Sin Agent, A , W. LITTLE & 00.. SILK GOODS. No. 325 RABBET STREET. tos4m BAKES' RENOVATOR, FOR CLEANSING KID GLOVEB, AND Removing Orense and Stains from Silts, Satins, Cloth ng. Carpets. Wall raper, Re. wrritouT INJURING THE MOST DELICATE COLORS, LUSTRE,. OR TEXTURE, For mile, Wholesale and Retail, by EDWARD PARRISH. No. 800 ARCH and by DRUGGISTS generally. apll•tlif - NEW ENGRAVINGS.—JAMES S. J-1 PARLE & SON are Met in receipt of NEW EN GRAVINuri-as below. Always on stook a large.aa. 'catmint of Prints for Grecian and MusineiPalatings, Catalogues on application. Saved-by Newfoundland peg 16y Lan , dseer, 81.6 00 There's Lif ly. e in the Old Dug 1 et...by ' 1610 Benvanuto Cellini at Patin tainbleati., -..................by Ender. 1.5 CO Latimer preaching at St. George's ' Cruse- . Sir G. Hailer, 15 00 The Restora tion of the Resolute.. by ei meson. 15 01 :' rime-The Soldier'i Return...-. Paton, /2 CO The May Dance...— Muller. 12 PO Mn. Wanderer's Return-- O'Neil, 10 00 The Crown of 010rT.... Le Jeune. 10 00 The Mother.. ' . Nerbookhoven, 10 Oo Morning ort thitlllitiliinds.........ltosa Sonhenr, 10 00 Broken V0w.........._. Ca1der0n 10 00 he approno to ieo . Turner. 7 CO §Ontri ttnn ...- . kg, 600 he Fisherman's Homo ...... ...• rooks. 600 The Breakfast 6 oo God Save the Queen... • •Ward. 6 00 The Lonely Hearth. • ... • • .. - ..• ..Rankluy,_ - a 00 The Shephordess......... • • - •• • • ••rred. Tarot a 00 The Welcome elheiter..............sarrett. 5 (B Shakepeare in his atudy.• - • .• • -.Peed. 6 00 Milton in his Study.... Filed, 6 00 The Aryabire Lassie . Sited. aOO The Welcome-In before the Shower - ....SW, 600 Beatrice Cannon Prison...." .....Beranger . 600 The paneling ei50n...............,Hedbuth; 4 iio 't he Poet after thp8ai1.............Ger0me. 400 Portrait of Naga onheur,...- ...Dubtife, 600 - Evangeline, (lima L) .. ....... .. -.Feed, 2 00 t h aco. he Berlin Races, sat 0f1611.......Ka15e,r each 160 e Horse Pair. ( smalb.a.—.....oosa Bonhour 100 The Siesta. small) ..-. •Winterhalter, flu The El akingri.alteriese, (small)...Schlesin pi er• 126 T he our2of Death ...- ..... Remb'dt Peale, 100 'l'e eotor's Ward -- Barry ItO Bar --= ... 106 : ac t or'. .." . .....T.Bdoh'n Read, t co i Photographs-The Feet& -Bay . .. ..... .. 600 Napoleon ... ...each 1 60 ytMI6 Jontintete,sfter itaphitea• ... ~.•••.• •• i •• 1 00 , Lae Indrawn ate Coneeption......— ' -• ••.- • • 1 La Belie Choeolataire. . -............"....... 3 ." • any of tir above. or any other pagtavings, sent in sapity'by mail pre : paid. RAR'LEgIf. GALL FRIES. tercet it t... .7. 'et o eti if WENDT Street,: . rITAMOND STUDS.--A*arttlf of styles. of Diamond Stacie'. Prop, iiiiit to v io.o_,_ C., bagel., Lavart.trattoan, and' Plato 5 kl itod Mastic Button; - at • c"' G'l 4 lt• ks, sou et .• 4 94 , 11{ 4 Nttet, ... M A Y, 18601 CONVENT.B. ELEMENTS Harvard College. TO OPEN THIS DAY. WANTS. A W. LSE LADY, - RECENTLY ARRIVED from Europe, wisher to find a t uation as GO rEinfEsS in onsets, family or school. She Is (*mist..- tent to tench the Frenolt and German lannanned, salmi An the usual branches of atonal English education. , Ad dress A. B." Shoentskertown P. 0., *maxim/TY. county- - 'aptit-D* A- SINGLE MAN, AGED 27; WELL acquainted with the Wholesaleerooery and Liquor business. Book-keeping, &a., wishes some situstion where he would make himielf generally useful. Satin faetory city references onn beDven from last and for mer employers; Add.ess •! J. D.," thin *Moe. apllo-2t* WANTS—WANTS —Advertisements Or Wanted La. , are published in THE JPHILdi, DE EMMA INOURSR—doublesheet—forslX OE.NTE a line first insertion, and FOUR CENTS snort sass anent insertion. ethos 121 SOUTH THIRD fittest, be . low Chestnut. ardo-1t . . WANlS — WANTS.—Advertigemerits of Wants. kn., are publiehed in THE FHILAD EL- Pilia INQUIRER—doubIe sheet—ror BDC CENTB a line first insertion. and FOUR °ANTS tech subse quent Insertion. Offioe /21 Booth THIRD Street, be low Chestnut. apa) St WANTS — WANTEL—A dvertisements of I tr anied,eo.. are published in TB Pin - DEMILIA Ifitttllßßß —d. able sheet —far MIX CEsi T 8 • line firat insertion And FOUR CENTS each subsequent insertion. Othoe'lal. South MIRO atreet, beige Chestnut. 300 St l lM AN TS — WANTS.—Advertisements of anted to. are published in THE PHILA DEI,PHYA INQUIRER—doubIe sheet—for SIX LENTS a line first insertion. and FOUR. ChNTB esoh subsequent insertion. otho• South THIRD &rite', below Chestnut. ' St WANTS -, WANTS. - --Advertmements of Wanted. &e.. are publiehed la THE PHILA DELPHIA I:Ml4KM—double sheet—for SIX CENTS a line Snot insertion. and FOUR CENTR each ruble anent insertion. 01h00.1121 South THIRD Street, be low Chestnut. an2o•3t WANTS--WANTS.—Advertisements of Wanted Ice., are published in THE PHI r.s - DELPHI/. INQUIRER— double sheet for SIX OEN'IS s Itne firs..insertion. and PODS CENTS THIRD subsequent insertion. Office /21 SOUTH THIRD /treat. below Chestnut. - ap2o-/t A CARD. —A First-clang BOOKKEEPER, ottmenty years' experienCe, is desirous of ob taining Employment. where his service east be appre ciated possessing thmoush business qualifica tions; he could be made available in any department for the in terest of hie employer. The tort of city references out be furnished. A few lints addressed to ..1). (.." care of "R . & 8.," Box 2145 Philad's PoskOlflos, will meet with immediate attention, and kept 'confidential if required. 1167" None need apply tot three who ran Word to pay e: proper salary. apl9 3t. WANTED—By a Young Man, a Situ ation. as Assistant Bookkeeper, and to be other wilt., useful tobis employer. Be was a pupil of the Cen tro/ Hisk S tool, and is a graduate of Criatauten's Commercial College. Address " f.ti.,"at tit/scams. aptil4t. rllO BUILDERS.—Wanted a responsible -IL Builder to improve on a Lot, 'coated in the South western part of the city, in the midst of an Improving neighborhood. To a oOd responsible builder liberal ad venom, In ground wil t be given. Address" K °e, of The Press. ~ "S apid St. WANTED—By a young man, who has had several years experience in the Grocer/ busilteas i .s situation In a Wholassie Grocer ) or Con/- minion ttouse. Would be willing to sot as salesman. assist at books, and make himself otherwise useful to his employer. Address "H. H.," at tate °Moe, apla-31* PRIME ST. LOUIS INVESTMENT. 820,000 wanted for five years by highly responsi ble parties, on mortsage of very valuable improved real estate. worth six times the amount. Interest ten per cent, payable in Philadelphia. 'The fullest references given. Apply to E. IL. JONEFI, aplB No. 120 S. SEVENTH Street. WANTED—By a young man, twenty two years of age, a situation in a 'Wholesale Grocery all sideman Or collector. Hes had Lye years enerionee trade e grocery Address is Henr y r l ainted with retail to the city. "He nr y" office of The Press. aplB-4t. WANTED —A Situation in a Clothing • IF Hone by. a person who for many mini con ducted the b amass in a Southern city onhis own amount. Satisfactory lash:l7onm'a as to ability and charsoter. .Add re= " SIES SON," at this office. apl7-4t. WANTED. An experienced Book keeper, who is willing to devote his whole time to the interest of his employer, wishes a situation in a mercantile, manufacturing, mining, mechanical, or other businese, in Addlety or elsewhere. Best of city reference given. ss "T. H. 8.," Blood's Dm- Paton. apl7-13t. WANTED—A man, who can give the very beet otreferenoe. to sot as a Porter In a store. One who understands the Provision business pre ferred. Address Jones," at this °thee. sea WANTED —l,OOO Ladies to send for • DE RUSE'S great book. Every young man aqd woman contemplating holy wedlock 'Mould have thus book. Enoloeo Scents to Box Be, Philadelphia P.O. feSP Im. FOR SALE MID TO LET. NAGRRMANTOWN.-FOR SALE OR TO RENT—STONE COTTAGE, efaht rooms: Gas, Water, Beni. Stable , and one sa» of Oround, hand somely improved. Apply on the plaes. Street, third house above Mr. tlarpenter's, or of 111.111ENDEL, SON, 19 BANK Street. (up stairs.) ay* 3f WEST PHILADELPHIA. FOR 11EILRENT OR BALF—A large nubstantial DWEL LING arid Lor, corner of WILLIAM ;Strew: and POWELTON Avenue. Also, a nine Building Lot on Locust, street. welt of Margaretta cc Thirtraixtb street. SO feat front by 100 deep, clear of incumbrance, and will be sold cheap for cash, or ground rest. Apply to IL IIOLL *DAY. N. W. 'corner of CiI.EBTEBT and AIARGARET rA or THIRTY-8 XTR Street, (ardo-Gt. fp WANTED TO RENT A Modern liabailt Three-story Nouse, with back buiklings and largo yard. with dry cellar, between Pie. and Race streets, and Twelfth and Eighteenth streets. Address J. W,8.," Itox In Post Office. age sc.. dig - FOR SALE—The valuable four-story 888. DWELLING HOUSE, with imitation Brown Sums front, situate No. 34* North SLXTH inmet. de als on the premises. It* di COUNTRY RESIDENCES PuR SALE. . —Two new HOUSE!, at Thurlow Station, on the BM tailors Railroad, lifteen miles from the olty. The location commands a beardifill view ot the Delaware river, and is in a healthy neighborhood. The houses have ell the modern conveniences The increased no onmmodation for reaohing that station Ix additional trains, ',Mott are to ran on Monday, the =I of April/ recommend it to parties desiring a country residence. Also, some forty sores of LAN II for house-lots for sale at the same place. Apply to R. F. Kenney, at the station, corner of BROAD and TRIMS Streets. apt -3w• FOE SALE AND TO RENT .—Adver tisements of For Salo and To Rent are published in TRH FRILADELPRIA INQUIRER—doubIe sheet CENTERX GENTS a line brat 111/0/210D, and FOUR subsequent insertions. Office 121 SOUTu THIRD Street, below Chestnut. &pal 31 VOR SALE AND TO RENT.—Adver- A: tisements of For Sale and To Rent are published in Tab. PRILAD VLF ilia INQUIRER—doubIe sheet for SIX CENTS a line first insertion. and FOUR CENTS subsequent insertions. Office 121 SOUTH THIRD Street, below Chestnut. ap2D-3t rIOR SALE AND TO RENT.—Adver tisements of For Sale and To Renter* published in THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER—doubIe sheet —for DIX Cr.NTB a line first insertion. and FOUR CENTS subsequent insertions. Moe 121 SOUTH THIRD St. eat, below Chestnut. stdo St 1.70 R. SALE AND TO RENT —Adver x' tieements of For Bale and To Rent are published In THE PHILADELPHIA INQU I RER--donble sheet for uIX CENTS a Ilse first 'imprison. and FOUR CE sTB entseanent insertions. ethos 121 EOLITH THIRD &rest. below Chestsut. aj7O.3L 'POE SALE AND TO RENT.—Adver tisements of For Sale and To Rent are published in TOE PHILADELPISIA 11.4OV1RER—double sheet —for 81X CENTS a line fiat insertion. and FOIIR CENTS subsequent insertions. Office 12.1 Slit/TR THIRD guest. below Chestnut. ap2o-at FOR SALE AND TO RENT.—Advertise- A: inents of For Sale and To Rent are published in THE PHILADELPHIA ISQUIRER—doubIe 'Met— ter nIX CENTS it line first mutton, and YOUR OENTB subsequent insertions. Office 444 SOUTH THIRD Street. below Chestnut. sp2o4t as 10 OANTALISTS.—FOR SALE— M.Tka 3,130/ " A rtarkgaNa l ,"ro i ptt: with Maootactur• or A eery convenience, for carrying co an extensive bust. mks. A deoirtiblotooostwoot to persons of oaerir who ran le with or without the st u a l g h t r 4 :slit u al s att e'd STN UT Some. b ook/antra HART. MONTGOMERY. k CO. aft FOR SAL.--A HANDSOME PRO PERTS% in Germantown, within a few minutes walk of the depot. Fine garden, with hot-beds. Abun dance of Fruit—Grapes. and plenty of shade. Stone House ; gas and water throughout. Stone Stable. Large Lawn. Terms very accommodating, and pnesession riven when renturect. Apply to B. B. COMEUYB. app-If at the Philadelphia Bank. BOARDING. PRIVATE BOARDING.—Very superior aemonunodatione elm 'he bad in one of the most delightful locations in the eity—neighborhood of isix teentli and Walnut streets. An entire house, with parlors and doyen-room on first floor,_ all communica. tine, with elegant bed-rooms, will be let to a party of gentlemen, with breakfast and tea only, if desired, or to families, in suits or separate. Unexceptionable re ferenoes required. The bootee. for beauty and con veniences, have no superior in Philadelphia. Parties preferring to furnish can do so. Please address "K. L.." Press Office. apl4-12te B OARDlNG.—AdvertiFeraents of Board ko., areublished in THE PEITLADELPFIIS INQUIRER—doubIe sheet—for 81X CENTS ti Ilne first insertion. and FOUR- CENTS subsequent insertions. Office 121 LOUTH THIRD Street, betow Chestnut. St nOAßDlNG.—Advertisements of Board. -RAF r ing, So.. are published to TAR PHILADELPHIA INQ,U , lithß7do_bble sheet—tor t 313; OEN 18 a line first insetttln• snit ouo. CENTS subsequent insertions. Other:. 121801.1 TH THIRD Street, below Chestnut. 3t 0 ARD[NG.—Advertisernent of Board ine, ,&n., are published in THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER—doabIe sbeet—for SIX CENTS a line first insertion. and FOUR CENTS subsequent insertions. °thee, 121 South THIRD Sheet. below CbeetnuG REMOVALS. pIIOTOCIR APHIO REMOVAL. • M-00 LEES' PHOTOGRAPH AND DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERIES Have - been removed from OM to 910 CHESTNUT Street, above.NINTH, over Robinson's Loolring=slsee store. apl6 6t .RFAMOVAIss R. & G. A. WRIGHT Inform their friends that tkei are now !mated In their new Ann ausoionaboildinnalo. 624 OIiEnTPIDT Street, where their moreiteed facilites wit enable them to add fresh Inducements to the Trade to visit their new es tablishment. We have opened our NEW STORE ,with an (n -creased variety or DRUOGIST'S ARTIL.LES, towh oh branch cf oar tinniness we intend to devote portion or attention, having made arrangements in Enron@ to be supplied with all imeouilities and novelties a* they ap perpe PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT will continue to receive our beet attention, and we assure our friend. that no exertion wilt be wanting to producer, as hereto fore, a varie ty o f n ow, elegant, and simeeuitil designs every aenson, the quality remaining unrivalled. Sincerely thanking all our oustotners for their kind patronage, we hope to oder new - inctutomente (omits oonttnuance. R. & G. A. WJEtIGHT April 9, 190. eple•lnnit iI_pEMOVAL. , ---SHALL & CHANDLER, J. VA. WlLo,l,Elll r il i ,E OROCERP remelfed frock it E 66 North CO stow, to ilk htew gh x ost, above Front. no gds. lei, LW:lls4l;4clulrD OT Wkl ItAIIIIVACIUSII ON ~,WTT4 T .TAIK D. ROG.hOEI. No, 1000 blikonNUT OT13871; ••••owft toil. ...014/10". ag0ua144464«,3Am50.., =MEM WALNUT-STREET THEATRE- - „ Bole - Leaeee —Mrs. M d GARRETTBON me Manager E. F. BEAM. 13 7 e WirjgcSr - EWE itrAt i lo D• A V E HIp„ 8 BENEFIT OF at aTIL OA. Tlllll IFRIDAyIEVISNIIIGI, April 211, IntO, Will balresented Mice Her • new play,, &rattled MATHILDE. D ur , Mr. Wallace; Lenart!, Mr. Stilwell; Goon? de Lenore, Mr. Dubois; Laroche, ar. Young; Mathulde, Matilda Heron: To cOnblude with the popelar Brim. entitled • BLA;NC-EVED SU BAN. Mr. Wallace; Susan, Mrs Thcffield, sirPrion as zurasi. Deere open at 7 o'clock; Curtain will rime at halt. cant 7. „ NTVIATLEY °LUKE'S AROII. TREET THEATRE.-THIS EVERING sad every evening until Nether unties., B 1 MANCE OF A fOOR y_Quiraw, THE RomilSE 8f; fr 4634.9 ANi ROMANCETHE OF POOH TM Willi THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN! THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN! Bests secured six days in Mums. ATION AL . THEATRE --WALNUT STREET, above EIGHTS'. SPECIAL .NOTICE. In emutennenae of theLremit expense attending the engagement of Mrs. JOHN C. HEENAN, the price of attauseion td the. FAMAY . CIRCL7z BILL BE 25 CENTS. BENEFIT and positively last nicht of that distinenisked artists, MRS. JOHN C. HEENAN. She will appear. to-night, in ten characters. THIS (FRIDAYFEVENING, April M. Will be presented the romantic Drama t entitled °ARLINE, THE FEMALE BRIGAND. In which Mrs Joan C. Heenan will sustain eight parts; Osspardo. Mr. H. Watkins • Dake of Bradenbius, Mr. Lewis; Salamagtoidi. Mr. lAnn. To conclude with the_yrrand Military Drama, entitled THE FRENCH SPY. Henri Pt. Almy, Mrs. John C. Heenan r. Tony Basal, Mr EL Watkins; Marshal Bourmant, Mr. Lewis ; CQ.. de Courser , Mr. C. )(Maslen ; Major Didier, AD. F. Munroe BIDDEN n H t ANbDo nn r Me G les ow t ti n m e on Saturday, for the benefit of . ..... ROSINA HOWARD. LIBERAL SC ALE OF PRICES: Dreu Circle and Parquet, 26 cents; Family Circle. 23 mite; Oroheitra Chaim, rearmed. 60 cents; Colored Gallery , 26 unto; Private Boxes: Whole Boa. $6; Half Box, 53; Single Seat, 76 cents. Doom open at ovular before 7. Certain will rue at half peat 7 o'clock. HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY The THIRD and LAST CONCERT OF THE SHA RON will take place on TUESDAY EVREONG.ApnI 24, at MUSICAL FUND HALL, when will he presented a °home niumellaneone programme of SACRED AND REGULAR KUNO. from the most eminent masters. At the lemma of many friends of the gee they they will sin he Errand National Anthem, TEE STAR-SPAN GLED BANNER. as full chores. The Germania Or chestra will perform two Grand °yellers', and ender &mom- I Ve th irgre a der the direction of Kr. B. CARE CROSS. Conductor of the Society. Pianist. • ..... .hIICHA EL IL CROSS. Leader of the' - OrcEestra....CaßL BENTZ. Tickets 60 mints; formals at Beek & Lawton's, Seventh And Chestnut streets • Cluckering'a. NA Chestnut sh; Coulston's 147 North Eighth street, and at the door. Doom open at 7; commence at a o'clock. apM-4t AMERIOA24 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. COMPAGNIE FRANTIAIBE. DE NEW YORK. VENDREDI. ID Avril, lB2o, avant dernier reqrsentat on, LE UE FEMME VE'UT. L CA ANOINEI3B.B. TAMBOUR RATTAN'S. On ouvrira a SM. Le Bpettacla commencer& a 7M, et 'era (ermine a leg. PRIX DER PLACIi3: Logos d'Avant Scene to else_ • • Parquet, Parquet Circle, et /intoner —.•.- Rale linlorte Sloe Galerie 25 Les 'laces reservers a Pavane& asna augmentation d eprix. ap2o-20 CARL WOLFSOIIN AND CAR& HORN-- STOCK'S SIXTH AND LAST OAS/MAL SOIREH will take place on THURSDAY RVFNING. April N. 7860, at the Foyer of the ACADEMY OF MUSILT. For programme, and circulars tee the mneioetoree. tiokete $l. Can be had on the egeninkat the door. The grand overstringed Steinway Piano la from Messrs. Dhaka's wareroome,looB etreet. ap2o-6t_ SPECIAL NOTTOE—To the Citizens of Went Philedephis.-51 r. 1. DYER, the favorite vocalist of this city. has the pleasure of announcing to his friends,anO the eltizans of le est phi lade! phia in generel. that he will In v° one of his Grand MUSICAL ENTER TAINM ENTS at the COMMISSIONERS' RALE.. West Philadelphia, on MONDAY EVENDIG. April 21 1. /SW, at quarter of 8 o'clock. Admiseinn, 11l cents; Children 10 cents. Come one Come all, to the Com missioners' Halar2o-3t* CHAMBER CONCERTS-ELEVENTH SEASON.—The MENDELSSORN CIEIIgETTE CLUB., of Boston. have the honor of announciug to the mustard punts of Philadelphia that the, will rive their LAST CONCERT of VOCAL and INSTRUMENTaf. CLASSIC MUSIC. at the Rooms of CHICKERIIf& & MONS, 087 CHESTN UT Street. on FRIDAY EVE NING, Ay ril 7D, unaided by tho durbastiinhed Vo paha, MRS. J. If. LONG. Single Tioteta one dollar each, or pant ea of four tickets for three dollars. May be obtained at all the Music Stores and at the door. Concert will oorrayOrkoo at 8 o'elonk precisely. Arab- et A• ERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC-- BROAD And LOCUST Street.. - GRAND MUSICAL, ENTERTAINMENT, M%y let. at SP. al.. by the mak (adieu of the ZAEE-STREET Gt PLR , GRAMMAR ISCROOL. Tondnetor—Proi. J. BOWER. Tutkets 15 cents. Reserved Beats BO *eat& Pot sue at the Mono Stores. an-toryl F ARLE'S GALLERIES, : A Slit CHESTNUT Street. Nov on Exhibition. fora very few days, Mr. Sonues sele's great Picture of GED.T.RA.L JACKSON BEFORE JUDOS HALL. New Orleans. 1915. sretainiirs the laws of his Country. as he had defended her liberties in the field. It contains most reliable end interesting Portraits of nearly Mai' prominent personales of that as,. oo !seed with great care by Mr. C. J. Hodenbers, dunes the last three years. Exhibition bv Daylight. Boors from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M Admission 25 cents. rNA lIGURATION BALL OF THE Js- GARDE LAFAYETTE." at the NAT/ONAL, DIJILDIND. RACE "etreet,_ below Sixth, ON PRLDAX EVEAMDJ. April 20.1133. Mestere of Ceremonies CAPT. JOSEPH ARCHaMtAFLT. Limit. EDW. OROSJ K AN. 1 lent. Ail. G. ROUSSEL. Floor Manager—JULKB M MARTIN. - Tley of Committee—E. FOLtOT. ekets man be obtained of Messrs. John Thorela7,sll Cheetnst street; -A. (Afore. Se South Fourth strait Filly. Christman, De Chestnut street; Edw. G. Hess en!. us North Fourth street. ealt-et MoDONOIIGH'S GAIETIES—RACE Et., below THIRD. STAGE MANAGER.. tlkierdk .HERNANDEZ. Ezioeai _Celebrated FELT(CARLO BALLET TROLrP_B. • The above Troupe will appear EVERY FS. 'ENIND, They are the moat vonderfnl performers living. and were received on- Saturday evening with the moat oa - thmusatto appIause. HENANEZ! AnA the talented Company appear. ' &Ina appearance ot Tin MoCARTY JIROTITERS, TWLICT Y-SEVEIt PERFORMERS. G ERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—Pubho Re hears:de every' SATURDAY, at MUSICAL PUTT RAU, at 3. 4 Co'olock P. Tiokete to be had at 'b. Andre's, and Beak & istartea's Music Mores, and at the door. Jett-ent • PERSONAL. ry ()TICE.— LI AR persons are cautioned against paying avy clams due the subscriber to 8. W. BAYLE, as he is no longer in my, employment. GEO. W. WATSON. 1219 CIIEBTDITIT Etrett. FOR EUROPE.—Haring been appointed Agents for WM. WILLIAM & CO.'a Transat lantio haprese. wo are tiOlr Prepared to Metre FREIGIVT, PACKAGES, &0.. For all parts of twos. and Aida, et_ prices unprece dented in this city. OAKMAN & CO., ape - gat N 0.28 South FlFTH Street. MEDICINAL. INDIGESTION -DYSPEPSIA HART'S DIGESTIVE. r.La Purely Vegehtble preparation reliable and eatiyfaa tory. It strengthens the stomacii, gives ease to pains throurhout the body, reinvigorating the whole system. Is a short time it will sweeten as °Rename breath, end will elfeetually destroy Toms by removing al:impure matter that oreatee them. Roleaworrifimiurraisied pro prietor. E. HART. Hold, also, by W,HOIDGhON. N. E. corner of TENTH and ARCH, and other Drugrista throughout the oity end country. spy L."t* WEST INDIAN BITTERS.—These cele— brated Bitters are meeting with general favor They most effeotually and permanently cure all &Por de.% arising out of a grant of proper tone and healthful notion of the digestive arcane. They are highly recom mended by the faculty of the Vrineival tales of the United States end Europe for the speedy cure of Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint. Nervous Debility. Fever aldl Ague; /to. THOMAS F. BRADLEY, Principal Agent. mh2Pdflin S. W. oorner SIXTH and SPRUCE Strome, JOSEPH LEA, • NOS. 133 AND 130 CHESTNUT tams - % Invites the attention of the Trade to his Stook of COTTON, WOOLLEN, LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS. MADDER PRINTS, New tight and dark spring tiles, a crest variety from MESSRS. SAM'L SLATER & SONS, BUTTON MANUFACTURING CO.. • fdONTEBELLO COMPANY. Also, THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING, Including many new standard Patterns, NEAT BLACK & WHITES, PURPLES, ;AV.'S, to SAXONY & SHEPHERD PLAIDS. "1 SIDEBAND 3, RI. ACK AND GRAYS, AND STYLES. C.IIOICE DUSTER WOOLLENS. FANCY CASSEI.I.F:dEs and DOESKINS, to,, FROM NOCrn. COM., GLENDALE COM., NEW ENGUiID COM., CRAWFORD MILLS, BROOK :7,ALE AND OXFORD MILLS. EBERHARDT & SONS' SUPERIOR BLACK DOESKIN AND SILK MIX- T - Dims. flatinetts. Plain and Printed, of all colors and quali ties ; entuoky Jean., Cord S. Cashinaret% Keney's Tweeds, comprising one of t oe best stooks in tke country. AMERICAN LINEN COM. CRASH, HUOKS, SI:METING% &e. ball-No NRAPPILSPRING ARRANGE MENT. PHILADELPHIA , MORE RAILROAD. wILMINGTON, - AND BALTI. On and after 31.012PAY_,Amil 19, 1800. PASSENGER TRAINS L..EAVE PHILADELPHIA, lor Hiltimore atALS A. hi., 19 noon, (Expend and 11,10 P. M. For Chester at 0.15 A, 39., 11 noon, LIZ, 5 00, 7.00 and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmuntton at An A. 31., ft, 1.13, 6.00, 700 and BM P. M. 1 gazigatrie a l A tilt A. 11 1 C.00 . °o°o l' '. . 311 : g v i e r itati a MV. ii. 114 01.111 ° .05 P. or ord at OM A. M, and AGO P. M. oar mural at 0.15 .A. 08. . and 500 P. M. For Salispila ri r 3 8 2 1. 3 .0 A. Al p . m .su L d m) 3 00 ELp P. 31 mA , Move Baltimore at B.X/ A. CO., (Express,/ All A. 31., li t i err i ,44ineton at 010,8 SO, and meo A. Ma la. Am sue 8.36 P. M. ireßalusbury at 6 20 A. M., and 3.00 I'. M. _oars /.sMel at AMA. 51k. and Liu P. M. - ..,eave Seaford at CM A. M., and AM P. M. ,!,esve Milford at 7.191 A. and OM P. M. ...save Dover at 9.06 A. 11 8., and 5.00 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10.06 A. M. and 7.06 P. M eve New Castle at 8.00. 10.46 A. M., and 8.00 I'. M. leave Chester at 7.{0, 9.10, .12.04 A. M., 1.13. 5.37 and 9.10 P. le. Leave Baltimorm for Salisbury and Delaware Rail road at 10. M A . -__. M TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE }am aldester at AMA M., we and 11.402'. Lame Wilmington at AM A. 74012‘ P. hi., an am A. M. FREIGHT TRAlN,with PASSENGER CAR attached. will tun es folkma : Leave Philadelphia for ! orrimug and intermediate Oge easte—r. M. Leave Will:Von for Portrait end intermediate Pi t e :r a e t 'riniigiOn for Philadelphia and Intermediate Owes at 11.4 i P. M. Leavellavre.de -Grace for Baltimore and intermedi ate placesal 6 66 6' M. Leave Boutin:tore for Hame.de-Grace and Intermedi ate. places MUG P. M. ' - . 1311NDAYS 21Y iit me P. M, to io Denim; a. M. 8.211 P.M., m liAniladelplu a. tWy WM, :Maul, I=2l - 19 1 50 100
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