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'', te. t r .4 ,:- .' ', • , r 474 ~,7 ,, t xi, t w fr piii . 410 , 4 , ra • Veoilkil • iahr ';'::,-,:+! ,itri.: irt - Li zwurt.lll:l:6di '`. toli , _ : , • .tiVilf!",i , ; - ,i, 4. 4 '.... _ pow ,'„ • 0 ,,,,,,,' , mgr.- •;-.:-•.,:. . : ro, Jr. IY .. - • 4 , f .. _. ~._. 41 . 1111 ." Balton if 4 , . _,..."..1. ....., fr' .. .4..4 , ' :• c 1.1." ~ ...i 1-5, ' '''''i ' "'I /, • ,•.- ''''' -Yc . - ••- Air iilliit'ai'iit;' liiiiirvillivaiii: • .L,, X sii ';';' -••-; 5, Jr , 81F 4 11,1, - t k. A, ...` .01110106idallni ' UMW. , ' ' Ting vx m ,..ung, 4 . 0 0141- iitN.,g!ibin•:Tlrme. ', ' *, -. llli ''' 'i r :::: ,. .' - ` , ? ' 4,111 ° 1, , ra'. ',• 1 , ' 37'7.L':: .'"' ,••, ~ 7 .., , . 1 7 ' ...1 1 ';:" 11: '1::11 11 Y „.. ilk . •.• 'l,;,c ' --- ' . ik11141114-pir* ANN. sieve TWO. , ~, . - , • - ''f! 1 - , 1,•- ' '-1-• '' -1- -' -' ' ' 1 „ , # ' - ' 4 ' 11114 :dik 'R s r A ' d ' - m .4 , ... ' '.'. , Ili":'_ 4 r;' f'rl ." - '• . f'''''' 1/007 I. A' .. .... 'lA 4 **Rt 1 i,..., iii. Adi ,iiiiii‘iiiriP4r4lati" satbiiill Csilewkiii alln‘ iri , i 4,4. , ... t • : ''.: . ---,---- • __ eiit .. stqaetais.7litilkis, NAVotown , 4 , , est Gismolt i .. rounTsiii!xe. stmt.- own swat. Clc u dlit PhDs pt bib Casiden, Del • 4°4 119,144117DtflOp:10DEL«- p above Arab . . kplausea, Philo , ' .INII :ItirrELLW=CE•, • i atioli 3 Orri,r,Agis. ',; .f ,-,,-;.,., -_. • f :' -..'' ' , ' , Altaiiiibews, , al,timanifroza N York. :i a 4 4 / 4 "4 . 1 .10 s i ii k, :. Plm ter ar,l 7 .s New g ,l . oa lrzt*„ ali pgts.„Amtl ad with emkq e mer big M arsh llenbitly: - "?ii . t. s'ff 474 ". = t il j ai r k ti' i tt . , Frapbeuk; day. Mom' New York, in kaMey 'li den Grim Flurry in with lairl i Vr t i i rtlift & Oat vitt -•'• ? i • -1 br I 4 de ry ....h . ,,,G. 1 /iyer, - Delswere, arbrilhinumtr, maxetrte r ri: dm a from Plymouth N 5, 2 .... 2 „,,,,ra..itutrut0u to Aloyakwu &Ahem: Jorpram hoar from New Y ota 'Mtn: 4 11- Walatird &ma , • • - ii _, ~Yltiverlyairra l: Con , from , New York, i t . 044 4= wia t d gIr ti lli, to w irkekt r get c t, Mom from New ' ''' ''' 'it rizuesirc , , s • _ ~, :, (Morreependeatee of PWoderphir, Exetisnye.) j The eteegg l etilWen i tir= tat • gomr. MAIL No venotli filet dominate, but a large poet in up/ bay going anti . • ed bw. :Member mina Q M k '' , :„‘ ,2 ; ' " , 1505... MUGgEs - . . 7 _." ~ ; ' , • r cconmeggithmalrrithm, amnia tor Paungelphia, sidled wt. Boston loth ;li lt 411,:l i ngztle olonen. forAsplowag.cleared at '• at York Edin ig. Kennedy , for Liverpool, cleared at irw , yorkyester&m. -• s, ~b; ~ . , 1 ,,, rmusolup Delowara Cennoaenoir arriined it Nal x Orr yesterday' _L ; -. ''' , ' -..' Z, 0 , 6 4 % Ft t lp r ald, Mirth, iron Cialait, eirly4lll:. et BM : g hl. ibblimet a htmen frow" ariaTegnit for Callao...Mt ihitt o 4lol4 nll4 heil lit in to/Media& advice for some ? strl=k i t r igt l i tier ab l . "'e. ' ' ' ' t adaa% gall WM IN M 1:1)11.07thilt, for Ehr " 1 0; Delkil beim.* &tern Nth ineL .. '" 1, A TeeVikOgent, Pm, Ylahtita, cleared at New Y._..ork Yiete_yday. r. . --, - ,:" . , 7 • irii . 15 witemt. Willeby, Mewed at Neerfortt rester -6,,,,itaZitioiii;lo4;itww yovk Tisteniai: inttri - 81101:411' kra •; iu, Are old; hitnee . ' etr, Providence :l %lett ifibtomil•A - Mist Now Yorla reete rata i fs o tl i gi t r , ..,*. veni My philndelpluet, galled from Po r.) ler Kim . •:- ok benoi Mired eMCbarlestOn 1110. not. , ' • . , e ll2Mniatmilliosui (or Mega erentoNest from :11 . :simarit41,5 0 4%, A l teitip.4Ylle . atesteer Tetuan, of 1 11.411 / 1 1 4 111e illeSA TI a ret li tin vi"ii erFilvt ial t ittr it' lMbe yl=l / 1 11bi tn l i ft ► . 'Ta lle ll ba mPit ; .: 41 I I•Vimlir d s :L e t ttmostr' °lr . Eark sel ma' a took e our pump* to keelf free. end Matked they, rent out two hours low Me Moen have sellt; •''- - • ' • 7 ' sumer and elm' , that' they will not pro'l MT Pe lot BO bet' present ,merdition, • A survey , se heia _. whion notomMends her/ing hauled out , .Mbietemtd, &a, wino* Will be done. . SPECIAL; NOTICIEI3. : , Asnronnli,Po)triiini_ A , innus 'Awn soli . ..swill for Maliguaat . Scarlet Fever, or 'Putrid . Sore Ti , - Apply to Dslt t Sone,llo. 218 North '4 1 228d dt2•l:, . ardl-ututip2k• . . „ „ , :,Noteroar's OunxiniT,:for Salt Rheum and Poraula;pormansptip Sins Tram Braid Amid, Ring woriinto and en .Itabihi Eruptions or the This Ointateeteenitrates to the bees of the dimes" seer lastieltss sew* eked rause $ from the Reeh be .Mtle bidet *in es the - settee. •I t sreS glee boson, nuke 59eet-de? dktctci Nosichr,'Proirfittar;No ti Beekman otroi , t, NOW York:: SW by T. W s DY:tar & BONS. 218 North ' : Div:z - Bleandoce.s.- VOLD Arm 4 . VOOGD Mtxsaas is nultrantied -to oar, an ordinary cold Qs oossit;ostaitli.'istbliiisi, obis throat, &it,. with 1404-: boo/swum and admits of tepidity that will aims ibly !stoma patisek, ..friisollos2o. -All Dr.Jasoss lllMlstoisit'i Plaint* IfflstiOtaisr the sisostote or (Wish.' !ail* Edo : pignistori No. Doakriintt street, Nowlforkitnitionanor to Crosiniso k Co., sole pniprieurrsi,Piro)d - a ll' T. 'W. -trarrr- & 15008,411 . 3 SpithdIDOOND, WNW - ; • 1. ,1 Apl7-tathawlso • . . Ourvß TAR, 'the' beat Giesib medicine Imolai 'darer; all- Threat and Lau at reelicau4V,aail,.9alartlti,loy inhaler*. In cam otin trierril !Mier irorearali a feir drape. takentaternallr; algsrde ilareOltirer fillet' In Rheumatic affeations, litearatafeigener;Ernetnins, Aurae, and Skin diseases, aa *Minim! applitAtioa Alf floe iituable article is at tinalgal*itlithe ltaeatea, kreralta; , 4 . , , I,..Sit-HTA.p.poRDIGLIoN-4ND SULPHUR PoW ", • • k susßa.', and *WIN Maid,.L;ovit• Omit liwre Amami the - leittiemstMninlsti aU the mentions. 'lto one skald the year. Odd by ill bf;% ; lfiln - Orr'sOMl. Es Midi REOOND WP, est: -43W4Stsiti; oUwi Tart?* 0001 . :Aigr-tittiMint Unroosr - Cunt: c eleb ratedee natural* iiiei, LAO ittradteed- Into this county,' Paidtilliai.;teradea. *ad now being generally mid tliregigheit tltAllitiodigtates. amuses an 'Banana:4d nelteam and delicacy of tut* enyerior to ail- others, la Inn igliegileit aid ~toAtfirodioorOind ie biddy lloom;- amenalld ford aneenlac takes anieedanta of the War esitalablea lane. end lo ball the prim" Bold by XAitlEß,wlokuati asset for tbo United Stator. Ma nenlelkieNligiocara aad dealer: in %dekko sad Prooortoo,roote. sueals4 . & (XL, Noe. KS and 110 souvi. WHAILVES, Philadalplua. apl7.tatha.lat —QUM% COD Unit kSilMtitieci6n tai . :Cnnnitnntion la (sit Janine. anytime Diaconal" aids sloilit than &Meted babarenlasdlsonaiw baing,tlrioa at elkaototo am ttiaMintiait - PieMitikanon buthly solantlfia sOnoi dasnftksaara Dili Mat rotted of id* nooseiwo tut* of tk.lfaiiirtiols,ttit teosiood Into the dolma hilts tried farm 'alto* thaPtltation ' 4M in cradle* dis ol ie4dtieititt:ittitielibi tie email inteptuasa 11 .04 1 400. seveltiter the :water of timiliody by ita = otts,ptittee,*eittleteatutert• inteteletes onarepeekeie.the' distieigh • :An/toyed br the ,litinelretiltiediely of Medicine: end recommended by' ttmeOictilteeeerywheti, , titts prepeeetion le 'oooadentlY ~.tdrattlettuteilleedr fitieteteutertton and MI Sorofttlous CU NUT -0 FFIRFTBMstMmEt B . •R P W R N N DO an RtelCr o Kf DROWN, 4i., ,Cmititientft Rotel ; and T: W. , DYOTT DON& - Dilalltufam Einwrna.!:}Ltornwas., , ,All persons who hsve.boughtftwisi Maoaie !whiohrriU not optima the Omit imiaectat, aria talon:ad that BINDER'S Ma china! never` fail of do any and of wink. Nowa Ls ever disspoointod td this : , J. M. BINGER' k CO. No: $3O CHESTNUT St: ••••em , bltf 9 1NOON Cll4o7*lgg • Op ging LATINO Ormas, made tb tkelea manner, ell, COr , MS TAIIAIAIMV" towstrr salad smite marked la litgerier. All goods wade Warder weihnieed egatage 'is "Wetly adhere to, sa we believe this to to the only fair way of dealing. All are thereby imaged ailke. JOKES & CO., •• • IN MARX= Street. *40030i ;MA4 , r .Okrf.l, ifilemisicoxs Irmis-Pmtior &MS.—A very large aworteiegt or SALAMANDERS for sale at tar sociable Jukes, No. NM Illitwairr at., Philadelphia. • •- IMAMS te-WAINON. Usaaani' BooDont thrinito Msoatxa .„: IMPROVID DOUBLE-THU/AD, 111,14, IiNIVMAT Bvsw7 / P AIS. Pkiladelpka 0,1509. ARCR st. Amami vented. li4ONTANT , t 6 TAILORS' AND OTOIND.— The Grover & Hair tkivinialv&ins Computy have Mat istrodueed a Mel sad •ruDinfor likottle-Meehise, Islip vitk latest. improvpmeati. *see 1116. INN !ale 4311ENTN UT itTALE tl,22. N ts T! Dbitadstskia. 8 ll'a Ea -a! SAVING WtriM---NOSTRwift Colman 5ic04134 Wuxi* Ontirri.—Depoityl re °vivid hismall, taro amounts, from alt ohms of the oommunity. and Wows lankreai at the rate of ELVA YEA OEN V. pm =Mum ' Mobormat be drawn by.ohooks without lon of in: Oftiviron;loity, from /until I o'clock, and on Mon /sy, "led tistordornotit nine In the eventen- Pond dent. BLASIELLN SELL Umtata ana Hoorotaii. QUAL M. KORNIS. • tfrotro. /07N7Y—HA1IOPYA.Z. SAYYSTY T.Stray' 0016P411,-.ollllollted by rte brats of alh 4 11 414. 8 . 1. 11011117.111 nsoinvoo_ emery day,ono .m 607 rennin lens or me% • Z. PI .% PEI OMIT. interest is p ld for money from tGe day it is oat in. . • I. The money An siwoje paid beet is GOLD wheiovey it is osliod fanned nitberit notice. WOOF 4neiiva frost .11x4evuns, Admileistrators. liosoibirtb'sid oilier Trusties, in large or , small numb to:swain s loss or short period. The rooneyinesived from DsPoeirors is illTeltai in lest zsrarrh ideryososs.ensed Rents , and other dot abuts iireelitisib . _ tvilkitoperti doi—WALl4l* Street, etlethireet ociiparTbdrdstfist. Fbibidslpido . . , ja111: .... ..._. __ . . ~-__.. ir.: , ,'l ..,iItAi*LISIA, y - .JU4dlrst-RAJIT.-01Lthe 17th feet. et Wi nd. T.:imps/1 . ou v or p tilll f Mt% Alitoil =itte h kii; Id. Oven iteQ % tleumg;lninirlialelf 441(' to _,...tt0” :asiglAr 7 , , 0r the, tete P. it:riler .. joy i YitTigoietreme n e i tt ' l l t i tp i t il i t tO l at AgArd roto r e. .....4 Iv,. 4,16,-.4 . 1 , „„ toyetdPir A tit ieth ,hy o r . tow lIIIMMItLiPt4OI/ 1 5PA Boyaerilri. ,t4seity.,kt. :11 , , _ aft" , 3:petal!, fatffielly of I op! ' ' lissom. eitrel ht ' ft Mr 4AY-4aritritatN. Mae An neDlA Ihe "12° ' I t , t , , akui,,99, :tla spt.-9, the leth Loot, br Roo. A. , Mint N. YO,lit to mai, Ciroline * li. ..arke i ll'ill Il itt:011 ' liosdsiO;eitingi id 'mai, Ifieri.Wti" g i ttil i rlik ." - !' I r f. BY . et • I° . M . i i r jolty. . . „ . " . r . ' '', ''l if, t- 5., ? .. - '' ' • -‘ l 'll4lllll7ll, 7, •adtkis Slde pet., Williern!rretli!iii. I p f eisilllil Mat i i. ...ii..._ . to. uwitims: We tato l . • -,, ' . o t 4llloll ~ meet, quo". 'rant street, el! '''':- I, '.. ot l it.litli w. y -Y r " ..I,7t e g. -.., .......,,,,,p. ! ..,,,,i._•ptena n , .... aw YlNUireithlr"Wl' bath A t. - ,-fti tq _A • , . 1111 ptaditertbe talking are invited to e illaumc . ' , r x„ , ,,w r i T hitfey York, prr , liT7 A n ir;- , e=o o ,ol. Mb inet.i Alfred Goodie 44ti ,r ) r. ewer bless .e l JP* , me Mk list.. Alenzeder Parker. Id iii .,„ ' :' rikilorttruty Invited to "- —lll4 residence. Nc. ea ` A c%' - t . I n . em esrerMon. at S o'clock, i '7, *l-.14.-1.:•;'',:::: *; =OE CibQit : As (dater 1. . .111 _ . . G., son or T omaihnel miry (4..ilatford.74eWili4n - the. lunorsl from ,hol parents' residence, No. 217 Poplar Melnik this lhaturdsp altarnoon, at s o'Mook. pLAIR SLAOK 13.6LZORISES, 121-2 eentg.:_ - - and .pate D ted Visorive L 12% mitt dad.lo .... In it. Tanfare 1331 weata. IFu: k illay glued Do 8•ye5,123: dents. Dar 1110 , 0 Old Lawn'', MG nensl. aok an welts Lported kawal. - 10* cents. 11,12 V, it _114=0=11:17:: Gray W1...A Grqadrilta. 26 cents. whop)* gisvpiAßilibe N dwisis,lBscoonto, , ' Tio. 918' Clagg l er CUL r rie.•••''.T COMMON -ISAMU, - or UNION 1i..3 . PUS FOR 101."• Rev. Reuben ' Jeffrey will preee b l i t i g th iubjestt EX o'9look.LTO-MOS ROW (tab AF G EO RGE enoa Misdealing 'Hell , writer UR R and Streets. • • It*M trr7,2cin THOS. H. STOCKTON, PASTOR a ,he Church of the New Testament,Northwent Win titIIARD Avenue end THIRTEGriTH Enteat. Win mach TO-MORROW nt lOti A. M. end 1% P.M. igiss 'UNION 111. Z. CHURCH, FOURTH latest; bolo* Atoh.—The Faster, Rev. A. Qool{- Itt vitt preach TO- MOR (1W (SabbathjefOßNlNG at MK o'ehrekr EVENING at ng wolook. Tee seats are all reeW. TrIVITURCH OF THE COVEMVIT.—SER -3s tH3 ert Fell.' Cheetnut Street. above weVth. OMO ROW Vey) etleg A; Maw the Rey.ED rat Ei,atvl,at 7V.. P. M.. by JAMIE ATSO . ' -- -It* arHELL—WHAT AND DOWNIE IS I? -Rev. Dr. WILLIAMSON will lecture r , the ove anbleot TO-MORROW EVENING „„at e clock, te the °herd' of the Metnualt. (Universalist, ) LOCUST Street, sesta( Broad.. U." MREV - DIL. CAHILL WILL 'DELIVER 8 L t‘C i p z itit in' ST. , PATRICXB' CHURCH,oA irowlFl AY) livehing. at 7% o'olook,' in aid Of the Sisters of the of CIVOLAIIII of the klood Ahestherd. Butdedt : " Faith.' Tickets Fifty Cents, to be had at the door of the Chnroh. -' - ' • „ '" ' , It* EffteAItIPMENT, NO. 92, X. 0. of 0 'P.—Vatriatotte are requested to attend it meeting at the Wall. North MTH Street, on TUEB- DAY F.V.ENINO., April 24th. to otiestiler the exPe diengy of an e,Aoureign oh the 4th ofJuly,ll36o, to tio paid for root the fonds of the Encampment. 'lt . , , ' J. P. CLANK, C. P. TANTATED MIRETINP, Or THE YOUNG ' MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF PHI- L ELPHIA. Will 'be held on MONDAY EVE - NI G.Sld inst.. at So'clook, in the sANsowErraEasT BAPTIST _CRURfIi. An gnuy will be 'read by Mr. HAMILTON R. UTCHINS. Subj ect— " The Chris , han 'Souris Men o Amenco."' ' A fell attendance of the Metabers is earnestly requested. The public invited to attend. Galleries reserved for ladies. : Devotional Illeehreaor Members at 7 o'clock. spit 21 -•- • JOBBVANAMARBR, Cor.Secry. :ANNA M. LOIIOBOORE POTTS. M. 'D.. Lectors' to lain.* on MEDICAL BUB SPRINGw It4LL, Streets MONDAYINTH mid 6 A EN Streets, on BYE BING, April S&L at o Moak. Admission 6 omits. 1t• SPIRITUALISM. THOMAS GALES ..YONSTER. it ?RANCH MED/tllll, writ lecture t mitiloet Hall on SUNDAY at 70 5 4 A. M„ and 8 . K 2s. At. ~AdmisSon 8 Gouts... . It" __. _ rcrsrusatENT OF THE UNION BANK. • as required by the second section of the Act of e General Assembly of title Commonwealth, approved the lath da of October, A. D:1107: Amount of t loans and di50mmt5...............-6575,03 01 specie 703.601 75 " due from ,other ban • ....... 74 286 72 • !!, , ,of note, in manta ..... ... 81,965 00 ." ' deposits, nulled' noes due to other ban 513.157 0!) • ......... Pill 1114. April N. FM. CITY OF PHILADELF, at 4. ' . , I, James Lesley, Cashier o the Union Bank, being sworn, devote and say, that the above statement is dor plot, to the beet of my knowledge and belief. .. , ' Girona before mll, this 110th day of April, A.D. teen, It • . - F. G. ELahMAILER, Notary Public,. -El G 11-. WARD DEMOCRATIC IJ,S TICKET. - • Tiattnaluglit. . , Rosiffiricar" DAVID SALOMON. GEORGE, PLITT. oCHOAL DtKIECTORd, J. HEATLY DULL.I.B.. CHARLES A. SHARPE. - ROJIBRT YOUNG, JOHN A. CLAM • For the 11110SpITOd farm or E. W. Bailey. • " JOHN - HARTMAN. ANTHONY H. RSYNOLDB. - CONSTABLZs. • • 7AMES INGRAHAM. - - D. H . R I DONNEL . L Y. stIETONJono DISTfICY. PICY. ftplf-i8,21M,24C3 RNAN Ar i llitti A rrwitleerstkVelad . h 2 oterPtca mon eit t uomK i of renvo i lviens will be held on MONDA nexA, wham ftgignk_ til., at Room No. 30 hi CuAn AB WS, Third Mori. By °Nara% •-- - • - • - spit Lat JOHN A. BROWN, Chairman. rr"... GIRARD COLLEGE .— THE DIRSC -13.3 TOBB of the Girard Collette give notice that they irrtM ptiltdcirgnsot r idrAilaftlatirnirillt Stephen Girard , to stumble occupations , such as Agri (inhale, Navigation, Arts, Mechanical 'rade'. and litantifeetnres, The reader will be rethised to teach his apprentice his reseeetime art,, and`to furnish him with suitable board mid lodging.= his own place of re sidenee,(exoe_pt where, for seemed reasons, the Appian tiee-nray be aDowed tO Want elsewhere.) The muter wilt be allowed to take each orphan on trial for a win not exceeding re month. 'Petal= #ealrene et °bill ti - ing an lrprent se can applyytt the College, between t e beers 0(3 and # or:tf not midentit of Oils& - olds, can addreoe the tinders:weed in writing, giving name, residenee,.oongpett,,and reference. the latter. whenever nonage, to barSidents of Philenelphis. • - HENRY ARMY, apb:/ et —' • Weeretary Girard Collet,. riTDEVICE- OP THE SKARIPpRIN VAL LEY.-AND-POTTBVILLIS RAILROAD CO., 3 WALNUT-Btreat, , Prladelphia, Apr il Id, 860. 'I lit Annual Meeting o the htookholders of the Rip whin Valle_y_and 'Potts lle Railroad Company will be held at the Mee of the Compton - ion the 7th of MA?, at 126'eloek. when -a freanient and Mx Manager* Yrlll be ap e ret tad m7 w ,r - 78. f ffU th F e Rr u TA ni krati — iRen - NULTY. SCHVYLKILL AND • SUSQUEHANNA ft RAIDROAD COMP ANY The ANNUAL ii r num and REMOTION of the BtookhOlders of the Schlkill and Baeauebiusina Railroad Comeany, es paired g their ehartewilit be held at the "Oi RAND Vaal, , in the city Of Philadelphta. Pennsylvania, on ONDAYNIes ith, at la o'clock at for the 7 of choosing a Pr...indent and Biz Managers to serve or the ensiling year; aad alsofor the consideration °ram other beinneu as shag properly be brow ht eel meat illk.. L PRANK 8. BOND. Secretary. a(r. OFFICE OP THE PHILADELPHIA AND EVADING ILAILROAD DOMPANY: • • • Maxma,lBoo, The holders of the bonds of this Company, dm/July,. 1800, can pow receive, upon applioationat odic., 10 hr cant. In eaak, upon th e terms speothed in the men r attached. • The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink. ing Pund.of 11100,0e9 per annum, as established by the stockholders at thew annual meeting, held January 9, 1809, and in.,pursuanee of the contract, entered into by he company and duly teaorded, to carry the same into Peet: - - P. , BitADFOlgu, Treasurer. 0111CULAIL • - • Noises I. Me Hades of Paikataphia avid- Reeding itailread Company Mortgage Brads, drat ,Tigisc 1, 1860. These bondeareeeoured by the first mortgages on reed, amounting 14 the aggreitate to $3,300.100. The net revenue for; the lest fiscal year was ma times the; amount oy the emitietinierest on these Wad., The meocigers ProPMel to extend them for period of Wang, Them. the holders retaining the bonds arid the, security of the mortgages in the' precise condition in which they are now held", Freak - afloat" of ued. coupOna for the intatest,payable halfiYearlYi beA Ways 9119 per cent. will be given to the holden in consideration of their amenting to the extension. !Vii i will be paid in climb to the bearer, of tbe bonds, on Abair signing receiet and presenting their respeo live bonds at the office of the Company, or to agents, for endorsement'. Forms of receipt and endorsement wilt be furnished osouplioation. ; /S order of the Board of Manwrs" mi-ti haolLH.F.PirVir, Seeretarr. rret LECTURES ON BOTANY.."-.A7COURSE of Sixteen Lectures on Botany will be delivered to ash,* and Gentlemen, in the Scientific and Clam cal Institute, CRESTBUT' Pltree,t northwest corner of Twelfth, at 6 o'clock f`. M., 9n TUBB BOATS and BA , TUBDAYB, twginning April 26, and closing June 8, and SRAM beginding elepteinher 18, and closing °etcher 6. All the lectures Will bo practically illustrated with living. plants, and at least eight of them will be delivered an . the woods rd groves in the environs of the city. By. deerring our of the Lectures to autumn, the class' will have t serest advantage of studying. with an in structor, al the flowers ef an entire season. Entranoe OR Twelfth street, Introductory Leo.ture free. . acr 7 ut . . I. Eft NIB, Prinoinal. ; LIMOS PORT WINE, , *FOR .IIEDIOINAL PURPOSES. U. H. MATTSON. apll ARCH and TENTH Street,' E. H. LDRIDGE. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE,' . N. E. Corner MOUTH and CHESTNUT SW. sa - Customer Wink undo et short notioe. minim -ti ALLEN GROVE B'EMALE SEMINARY, PRANKPOWD,' rennetivsnia, six miles from Market street, Philadelphia. The course of instruction in this School 1e comprehensive and theronsh. The location is one of the most beautiful end desirable in the country. The summer session wuli commence Tnesdar. May Ist. Parents and Guardians who intend to placeLlpeir daughters i ar ß y B erkt tprott r im i on 7111 EitlMi. 4 lll° Principal and Superintendent,. SILVER MEDAL Awarded by Pennsylya nikAarloolturat t3oolety of IMO for MARTELL'S ALL-OLASS FRESH PROIT JAIL DIPLOMA awarded ht Pennsylvania A.gricultarat So ciety of lalt for BARTELL'S ALL-OLASs AIR TIOCIT JARS. • • FIRST PREMIX/Stewarded hyDauphlp County_Aarl enlterel IfoctUly of- for nArtsm., , p PATper ALL-OLASEI i d/• •No Metal n or, Cement required . and conceded by Scientific(' en Minimet men to be free front all the ob. Dretions urged against the old style of Jere. manual tu re der the notin_,S - la MARTELL Ic. LETcHworrx, • rienerat Glue Warehouse. - ' iN0.13 North FIFTII Street.' (inn BB,S. POUDIITTB.YZI Ip lo e :wcrYln4gad s i i. Lome rate aqAnnt.. t. 111111ADIS I BILADEs I!: sil&pEs !,1!-4- ...7. Manufactured to order, atlow prices, nit dextrin.. C o {{ions and hm, in Sold .Bordered and'. Landeosnl, Venn and lettered. , , Largest DI X 8 Store Shades gut Sty to work w ell: nd not get out of order. bREPYARD. VAPi HARLENGirf.kit. AAR IRON. _ it..- . , , 1008 Olitstrr sin Street. dri..ENTLEMEN 'WOULD DO WELL BY on 011_,X13 . /t KENBIL, 139 North' NINTH Strain, n4nve OtHERAY, and have their old garments made colonic equal' to new. by clenninng or dyeing and reesartent. - a 991-26., R -4. EIMEIt is,still taking the inimitable Likenesimis for which he wee always noted. Ilia angles ate efterdtent.' Oral around at SECOND shove ONEEN endiudge for yourselves. • AbIEIMAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES. Wittallill t ongtl:l4l. 4 =4.lVATlA, Hte muds m various styleo. Saver ware, equal to po i n,; mho lasted wire of AU descriptions. H. 'RUSSLL,. apOlit , - 22 North MX MI duvet. 5. - 0001tart2, 2 4 1 ,51 0 .ee,g i Vir t repro. Anil .' JOHN /1. 001,A 'rna! apll.4tUthlitw No. 142 South EIGHTH Street. WASH, :BLINDS, DOORS ? , SHUTTERS, WINDOW 'FRAMES, &0., made In the beet style, and at the lowest °ash prices. Randers may fi nd It to their advantage to give us a trial. WAWA' & RUNT, It' - - • , 796 GIRARD Avehne, (sewed story.) NAY &T ST ORES-73 bblo. Spirits .of T opo nymi 140 bbts, Rom?, le (1115 Alan Ling , i;uwaalarrat,,!4°ls, l 6"soglAti'whuAlvE., tes,,p, MEI 4 .- opar MITT: Arimastviii • ivoig a 1 EILIVENTII At9AfIRSTNCIT, PRINOIE ; AL RI4TAIL DEPOT FOS Tttll 151611 T Itto l latt • , HOOP IbKIRTS. , ' COMBINING ALL TRW IMPROVEMENTS. LCD ESPECIALLY DURABLE Artrllt IRONY JOINTS, having SUBSTANTIAL BRASS WEDGE SLIDES. ,Inetead of the ordinary FRAIL -TIN SLIDES. One improved Skirt Ceetwitarinallve common Bidets; THOMSON'S NEW YORK ,GROWN SKIRTS. , In all their variety of Styles. and OSBORNE & CHEEBEIVIAIVeI MODE DE PARIS, GORE SKIRTS. The MOST LASTING QUALITY of the above cele brated 'makes at ONLY 10 CENTS PER SPRING. J. a:MAXWELL & SON. TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS, AND ZEPHYRS, VIOLENALII AND 1111TAII, PdattUFAOVURING ISTA% BLIBUMPINT, S. E. ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. setl-swf-St. 11,1iffis "PA Ati Its Meetin *IRA sea in them,' Milton et., tk. * re of i9m. BEADY-MADE CLOTBING. ' O.ILOT E RIN A 'FULL ASSORTMENT OF READY MADE BOYS' OLOTH.ING, . On hand, and Manufaottned of the ; BEST WIAT,EBIELIAS. A'l F. A. r HOY*I I & • • CHESTNUT, Corner of TENTH Street, anlt-etuth-lmlf ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. rIIRE' PRILADELPIIIA, INQUIRER IS -IL thus spoken of by the N. Y. TRIBUNE : " The inquirer. one of the oldest and most popular daily jouals in the city, has lately undergone a notable rn change., It has been transformed to a large eight-page, handsome sheet. and exhibits alaonty and talent in its various editorials and nuns departments. We trust and believe that He eiroulatien will be rapidly doubled, trebled. and quadrupled. it, le now the most atttruitiye daily leaned in the Quaker City." PIIILADELPIIIA INQUIRER 18 .L thug spolten of by the NEW "if ORK TIMES: " The lAquerer is theArar of the morning papers of Philadelphia to discard tits antiquated style of folio. We observe that the inguiretautapief being conduoted on the same style of political tedePendence NI the , !PHD PHILADELPHIA ,INQUIRER IS ••• thus spoken of by the ATLAS, hew yorkt The inquirgr has been nietropolitaniged into P. quarto sheet. and le to be conducted henget on the live, go-ahesd.wake-every-body-upprinoiple. The inquirer la now equal to any daily, published. in typographical appearance, in the limited Eitates, and with lta newly organized editorial and reportorial corps. Will dotihtleeg Wake np even the somniferoug board of trade over there in that quiet City of Brotherly Lova.' MBE' PHILADELPHIA INQUIRE& Is thus spoken of by. PORICRY'S PREBf4: - " Instead of being a mammoth folio, is now a medium newspaper quarto. the sine of th e dew York Times , and has a very nest seressranoe.' 'VILE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER' IS thusßeaten of by the PHILADELPHIA LEDGER I "The - leguirte is veer neatin neappiaratme, and pre ients every sign of a lively, spirited, Pad excellent It as one of the beet pietas:AlM iie the city," • TE PHILADELPIII.A INQUIRER IS thus ookien otby"the NORTH AMERICAN " Our, old in 4 highly resented .cotemgolerY made it s aPpearimbe yesterdayin ferlti and sine. and atautranee. resembling tie-Rey York Times and Tribune. pages were arited with' good readable matter, printed in clear andsome type, end its general aspect WIN quite we. We wish it all possible success." rrillE , PIIILADELPIIIA INQUIRER. IS - 111 . thus spoken o by. the DAILY NEWS: " its ilPpeatanee is similar to thator the New Yilrk oo temperance, but much neater and more comely." THE PIFILADELPHLA INQUIRER IS thee spoken of by the SUN OAT, DISPATCH •' Anew life la infused in Ss columns. It bee become , wide•awake, energetle, and progressive. A complete renorgrion fa viable in the Mersa and news depart ments. and waalready see anent hto convince its that the. /squint iurabout to blooms a leading influential newspaper." 7 • • ' T ift:PRIIIADELPRIA INQUIRER' IS thus spoken of by the SUNDAY TaaNHORIPT • " The enteruriss of the lessiipse hsii , inaugurated a new era in the history of IteritspapigdoM end Philadel phia, end must be s treat sacoesu" THE PHILADELPIIIT INQUIRER IS, thus spoken of by the SUNDAY MERCURY "The /aglow? will bias oomparmon editorially, with any of the flew York journals, ft la supp li ed with the news Mike day, carefully aroma and sifted, and seems to be thoroughli Wide !maks.° TBE PHILADELPHIA INQUIEEH is - Owl spoken's(' by, ,THE EVENING MILLE no; . The dimuirerinakiiism . vett handsome iiiismiuspoof The editoricsdeortment has be reorganized, and cOIUMIOII SHOW &gilded ability. - Its monster Pastan experience ania ability to Peep uti a farit-olitas paper. Vye wish him and predict for hint ample success " TE :PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER is thus spoken of by the EVENING JOURNAL:. "We have seen none of the eyries fashtons ers like so - well as the recent change in the dress of the In quirer, and we are sure our neighbor will be rewarded for his display of. enterprise. , , PHILADELPIIIA: INQIIIItER is A. thus Spoken of by' the SATURDAY kiVSNING POST c The Philadelphia Inquirer astonished ins readers last week with a change in form and price, in areord nice with the spirit of the age. It is now a quarto, of clear and handsome trance, and will be sold for two cente a number. hie changed appearance and reduced price cannot fai to have an effect in inoraming .its circulation:.' THE PHILADELPHIA - -INQUIRER IS thus spoken of by the PITTSBURG DISPATCH: A Lints EWBPApita.—/t hes long been the bout of Now York city that her newsmipers, Auk as Tribune, Times, and Herald, had no rivals in par meter city of Philadelphia, arid we, have long looked in vain for some effort , to establish similar sheets in our sister ally of Philadelphia until now, when the Daily lagnsrer, On— tabliehed to :$29, appeared in a newt° form in a new dress, entirely reduvenated, with its editorial 'rips evi dently -reorganized and lamely increased. ttust. Penney Neatens will give the new sheet, which Home complete in all its departments, the 0100taa It so well merits." TILE PIIILADELPIIIA. INQUIRER is thus spoken of by the .BALTIMORE BUN: "Its columns give evidence, of tenewed enterprise and talent. It has dropped polities and taken an Inds pendent position. OAHILI4 LEOTURE 18 RE ported in THE INQUIRER of this morning. Double Sheet! Por sale by all News Agents. trios TWO CENTB. The fienaiorial Printing Investigation Committee— Pall Testimonies of Wendell. Rice, Megargee—'. lie Organs of the Admit.istration—Pennsylvania will not Support a Dernoomtio Paper—The Straight Amen- Ms" in the pay of the,Administratlou—ltiotDisclo sures—Wholesale Corruption. Pilh'iehed in full. THE DAILY IN Q Ul HER of TH' 8 MORN IN 0 con tains all the News of the day, full Local and 'fel , . graph i Reports,. &0., R Hotel Arrivals up to midnight. Double Sheet daily! y ! Eight Pores! Forty-eight Co mmie t Pine white Paper! New. Fargo. and clear Type! PRICE TWO CENTS , Office tat BoOth THIRD Street. Served by Camera for TWELVE Cwhere. ENTS A WEER, , and on sale by News Agents. levery t DR. CAHILL'S LECTURE IS - RE- Doublerted in THE INQUIRER of Agents. rnio Meet: For Ws by Nolrig kilos ryo cENTH. Tho Senatorial Printing Investigation Committee— Poll Tearoom:see of Wendell. Rice, Alognrgeb—The Organs of the Administration—Pennsylvania will not Suppe. t n Demooratio Paper—The '• straight Ameri cans" in the pay of the Administration—Rich Disclo sure's—Wholesale Corruption. Published in full THE DAILY INQUIRER or Tots 1110 ti NINO eon tains all the Newel of the day, full Loual and Telex raphie Reyorta, ere.. Ore. hotel •rrivals nri to m,dnieht. Double Sheet daily! Eight Pages! Forty-eight Cot turned! Fine white Paper! New, large, and clear Tree! PRICE TWO CENTS. OiSoo 111 South ThIRD Street. Served by Camera for TWELVE CENTS A WEEK, end on sale by Newe Agents every where. DR. , LECTURE - IS RE portod TIIE INQUIRER of A gen ts,,nng. 11..... hie Sheet! For sale by all News pr.ce TWO CENTS. the emiatorkal Prtnting Investigation Counittoel- Full Testimonies Pi', Wendell, Moe. Megargoe—The Organs of the Administration-L-Penesylvama will not SUpp,ort. Democratic Paper—The ..13traight cans in the pay or the Admlntlitration—Rieh Olsolt•- eures—Wholosalo Corruption. Published in fu'l. THE DAILY iNcluntvat of THIS IttIORNIND tains all the News of the day, full Loon! and Telosraplitd' Reporte. &o. tee. hotel .errivait tip to midnight. Double Sheet daily ! Eight Pales ! Porty•eigilt 'Fine white white Paper! New, large, and clear Type! PRICE TWO CENTS. Office 'l2l South THIRD Street. Served by Carriers for '1 WELVE wh CE ere.NTS A WEEK, and on tale by Agents every. - It EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS ) AS- I'ARAGUM. ROOTS, Rhubarb Roots, Lawton Blackberry Plants, for male by D. LANDREV{t SON. • Bead and Implement IVarobouse. apla Non. 41• and 23 Month si.rni Strect. as FOX'S EARLY SEEDLING POTA. Toße, of ouperior qualitY, and vary prolifio ; a de sirable variety for garden planting. Ale°, Foxite and Kidoey Potatoes in atom and for sale by ' It. bANDREPII &PON, Seed and Implement Warohouee, aP2I Nos, 21 and 23 South SIXTH Street. CORN EXCHANGE BAN'S,. APRIL •19, 181110.—An instalment cif FIVE DOLLARS per share on the orinital stook of this Bank will he due and payable at the Kok on or bdforo the Vu of May next • BY order Of the Board, apSedtmval S. W. TORREY. Caelnor. • A HE POINT BREEZE PARK. ASEO. CITATION Will give their FIRST ICX,HIRITION under the espeeial privileges of their nits dupplement. ecnimencinf on the 14th ?day next, and to continue for TWu WEEKS. Season tickets for the whole period will be issued at ea each ; or for either week 53. The principal !mania will be swelled with al rangers' Angle tickets of admission. Progrnmoies of the dxfunition can be had at the office rif the undersigned and at the Park. 13. IC I liATF OK • o ry, 14 4 South FOURTH Street ap2l.2t . r Berwevo • hastens and Win . G 9 MEE'S PA TENT EN T ING AIA CIIII4 E. for M nournoturora' , rind Family Me.' Of terul ?" t• Artootr. fin s e p o io nrt. learoome w t h le o c . H B E A V A N O U E r 8,4 C14111.—.10 barrels mere Wayne county, New York, Cider. 210 North SECOND gtreet. ity2o-2t* W. I'. HENRY. MONEY TO LOAN, B Y PENN SAVIn JS ASBOCHATION, at Southwest oorner SIXTH and ARCM spX,St* SArti'L SWAIN, Seeretary.. TREASURER'S I) AET N T ••••• PDHICA, R. R. COMPANY, • PHILADELPHIA Ault IL i d 1 AgroTPraiidePit t eran tt g cap ital 1 the Company, olear of State Tax—smlt on and after alsr lath. rowers of Attorney for the collection of dividends can he had on application at the °Moe of the Company. No. 238 Smith THIRD Street. „ - sors-int THOS. 'T. 'FIRTH, Treasurer. A MONO THE FINEST SPEODIENS of Attars tile Lilo Ass PHOTOGRAPH% in OIL crolonEted The careLl.4 sEcoro sitrest, above l: nigh They unsurpassed Tha smaller PHO TOGRAPHS also are among the best made. mac/ iII'AOKEII.EL-300 bbls. 290 hfs. 100 qrs. , 4 •••.- 370 kites No. le Just rsusived, and I! prime oidor' t 94 , ram by dodi~ _ ' '• In and lit ritP4T# /&-00 WM • §A I ' APRIL 21' • 1860: M7l l l o Www., ; - I# TsiiAE ( iti» , 7tN~HttETlC , voLutax ' - • i. ? r c. WA : WEI:VS • NEW 'NOAVXII.4•Y• ,11(4GAZINE. NO.CXX.I • CONTENTS. ; Me. LOUN MOWN THE FlLlTraljr THE vo fiBERB44.RATAIGIi AND H DITT. 114,116 TR Ailiate,--Bir Walter igh.— Repose,— A Bad Investment.—The Relay,—Great M l 4" Bwe,np OanaL—Orotna Oreen.—Elizabeth City.—Ao linprnotioable.—Grand Trunk Ranwitr-- Live.oak—The Beach.—Roanoke Ohatity.--An Eminent Danker.—Site of Roanoke.— Retreat of the Expedition.—After Dinner. ANCIENT MONUMENTS IN TEE 'UNITED !STATES, No. i. By E. 0, NUM. / I,I, U 6 TRATIoIIs,—MOUnd on Torinewanda Ancient Work in New Hampshire.—Anoiont Work; Montgomery county, ;New York.—Anoient Work neat Buffalo.—Anolent Work near Anbura.—View of Auburn Work.—Ancient Work, Genesee county, New York.—View of the Work.—Anolent Work, XI la county, New York—Ancient Work, Ontario county, New York,—Anolent Work near Geneva.— 'AS" Combo, England.--Map of Anoient Monu ; menu, Scioto Valley, Ohm—Great Mound near Mi , andeburgh.—Oreet Mound of Cohokia.—Mound and Circle near . 131ennexhanatt's Island. TILEMILK-WORM. ILLUSTRATI Ties Bilk-Worm Butterfly.— . Eggs. — Moulting.—Cart-off Skim—Worm at Mato , rity.—Scales and Hain—Fore-Log and Hook.—Head of Worm.—lleart.—Cocoon.—lnterior.-0:1k Bag and Inteitinek—Small Bag and Artery,—Stomaoh.— Bolly , —Embryo.—Doooon Begun.—Laying Silk.—ln lector of Cocoon,—Ohryeinic—Criebon !Aloof Cater pillar. MISS MUFFET AND TILE SPIDER. MILTON. ROSAMND NEWCOMB. HOW , 4%. FRENOH KING ONCE OVERTHREW . .THE PAY WY. 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New Edition. 1 L c BIB ' S 1118TORICAL SKETCHES OF HYMNS, Their Authors, Ao. 1 v01.,12m0. TILE GOSPEL IN LEVITICUS. By the Rev. Joe. A. Boise, D. D. 12mo. V. BOMBEROBR'S INFANT SALVATION, in its vela= Lion to Infant Depravity. ' Regeneration, and Baptism. SALES 1W AUCTION. 5"% ,i "BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSODI STREETS. AUCTION RALF. OF HORSES, &o. On Saturday Morning, Ate% o'clock.. The catalogue will comprise nearly FIFTY HORSES, !minding it gray family horse. Rodgers carriage. Rodgers toe wagon. harness, &r., belonging to the es tate of Andrew bloClure, deceased. Also, A fancy trotting team. (a bleak rind sorrel mare), a Dearly new Watson carriage. and double battens, m riAlor of William Riddle, committee, bright bay stallion colt," " sired by_Ooorga Ti. percher', bred by Henry Beckett: Elm, of =Men- Amen, N. N. J. • Also. At the commencement of the sale-- A Large oteleetion of desirable earnest% wagons, and harness ; dearborn rind express wagons, Ac. Also, 8 carts, and S pets gears. Also, A thorough-bred Durham cow, S years old, with heifer calf by her side. •nar" Special sale of 200 carriages gd May. ALFRED M. lIRRENESS, 3tif Auotioneer. A'CARD TO TILE PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING. SARATONA, APRIL .10, 1880. An Attempt hae been made to deceive the public, by esteem offering what they eat( "Coaoasse 'WATER from Fountains; and at the price of nix 03) cents per Slagle. The wholesale , price of the gentling Congrese Wa ter, at Now York, being about 7.4 cents per ease, the im pdsition of pretending to sell at retail at less than cost, and without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, le apparent; bat their probable course has been to empty rile bottle of genuine COrlareag Water into a Fountain filled with their trail', and thereby ohristening its total °entente. We have elven cold Congtess Water In Fountains, or in Tangelos or any other &serer:ion than - ordinary sized /SLAYS BOTTLIRS. The cork of every bottle of the genuine is branded " Congress Water'.'—" C. & W.," end any, without those words and letters on the cork, teoopyTEayatT,whetherfrom Fountains or Bottles. CLARKE Si WHITE, rroyrletora of Conyrnes The following gentlemen la Philadelphia, via: FRROHRICK, BROWN; nor. Filth and Chestnut eta, OBARLEB ELLIS & Cu , 724 Market street, J. C. TURN PR INS, & Co, eit Spruce street, THOS. Ji HUSBAND, 20t1 Smith Third Street, O. 8. HUBBELL,I4IO Chestnut street, Ai hr, De TAY LOH, eon Ninth and Chestnut streets Are constantly euppliel by us with the gamma " don. oases Waren" in 'bottles. fresh Om the Congress boring. CLARKE.,& aple-thetn.linit OS ORD AR Sh, New York WY. 'BAKES'• RENOVATOR. ' FOR 'OI,IIANNING KID GLOVR, AND Removing Grease and Stains from Silks, Betlne, Cloth ng, Carpets. Wall Paper, &o. WITUOUT,INJURING TEE MOST DELICATE COLORS, LUSTRE. OR TEXTURE. For isle, Wholesale and Retail, by EDWARD PARRISH. No, 1500 ARCH Street, 60 by DADBOI6II3 generally. sunseitingsts LADINO. MUM , • NkV . :'(,2kOCI#DEL Au the new dyke; now open, and enniteStip tfoloPthell eyerrtierfty; 4 PLAITED CORDS, ALIICOLOIUL ' ; ORNEK KNITTING BALL& EMBROIDERED CUSHIONS,' EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS. BEWSKIVALITY SHETLAND WOOL. GILT BRAIDS, TASSELS, ANPrOORDIL RAPSON'B AND ZEPHYR STORE, CORNER OP EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS. , - - sa-tin • 1860. oPEl'mgc+- 1860 • . _ TEM MORNING, AND DURING THE WEER SPRING. MANTELETS • AND NEGLIGE CLOAKS. ' In (heat variety, at tha •!: PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, J. W. PROCTOR. mhl7-tf . I No, 708 CHESTNUT Street. WA RBURTON 'S. *l4 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH, 306 SOUTH SECOND STREET, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, DRAPES, TARLATANS, ILLUSIONS, RUODREI, AND• ' We have just opened our spring Stook of the above Goode, and feel confident that they °Anna be surpassed, either in eagle. quality, or price. sell dm OUR, STOCK OF LAOES IS UNUSUALLY LARUE. W . P. CAMPBELL. NO. 1124 CHESTNUT 'STREET. SPRING CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS NOW OPENING DAILY. Embraoing BS the NEWEST STYLES end Choloest Materials, at the • LOWEST PRICER. 504-et' 1860. . SPRING GOODS. 1860. We have JUST OPENED a beautiful clock of BONNET .IND TRIMMING RIBBONS, Of all desirable 'diadem, in great variety of widths and soles, which, with an orientally attractive tmeortment of FRENCH FLOWERS, STRAW BONNETS, AND MILLINERY GOODS, Have been selected with 'peels' regard to our RETAIL DALES. STERN de 000 R, 726 CHESTNUT STREET. mb24 fwlm CLOTHS, FINEST FRENCH. CASSIMERES, . TIM FINEST FANCY FRENCH. VESTINGS, THE FINEST FANCY FRENCH STYLES. LADIES' CLOAKING% BOYS' WEAR, Very great variety of the oinked styles at Foreign and American Clothe; Wholesale and Retail, at ESHLEMAN'S. UNDER JAYNE'S HALL, CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH.' PRENOII .FANCY GOODS FROM ME late large AStgiloit Sales, at eery tedueed rates. Mode („7 33 0 tj Eetlang , 2B °ante. High Ooldred Mitiontse.2B dente. Mode Satin Bar Barham M dents. Satin Stripe Mode, High Colors,' 37 cents. and Sleek Milinsias, New Style Silk Striped Barites, PS cents. - Printed , Bilk Poplins, 44 earl it. do., 00 pulard Silks and Chanter. Richly Printed Satin Bar Hareem raris Lawns and Organdies. Lupio's All Wool Delaines. Gray Goode in every vanety. Neat Ettonairn, Stella Fro. A full stook or Shawls. Bensalem', Cashmere. and Tbibet Shave FUR FRISBY*, With the usual Mock of Cap Stalk, Hook Muslim, and indkerchiefe. TARL C ‘I.TAREI3_,_&e. ' Black Mantles get from flew York. ARLES ADAMS ARCH SON, apli-stuthtf ElGlrra and ARCH. Streets. yEARLY MEETING-. S EfARPLE&S BROTHERS, Oder far Friendly Wear kag a il; l lls l l= 4 l 94N Ylaili ored silks. • Lime!, Gifighatne. .unoireir. • Caseiperee, Clothe. vestinen. Fum eDlatD " 1 " ° MAYON and Bimini lIRISHLINENS. A fresh invoice of SHIRTING LINENS direot from the manufac turers, RICHARDSON, SONS, dr. OWDBN, of Belfast, jur iase el a r gds are selected expressly for our famllv C ode, and are gusranued free from any ndml xture of Cotton. . PERKINS & CO. ap7 9 South NINTIT Street. 1311ILADELP131A SPRING GOODS.- SHARPLESSI BROTHERS have received an ad- Mimi)le Stook of new fabrics, Travelleries ; such as Grusaillee awl Camille's. Fancy Milks from enigma, below the oost of importation. Handkerohiefe,Hoeiery, Cravats, Embroideries. Plain colored, Black glossy ailks, and neat Checks. Gray Pomilines in every variety ; Chins and Plaid Organdies. Grenadines, Lawns,_mid Chintzes. !gushes, Flannels. Quilts. and Furnishing Goods. Irish Shirting Linens of the best bleach. Shawls, Cloaks, Lace and bilk Mantles. Goods for Friends' wear, Shwa Goods, Bolting Cloths. aelo COOPER & CONARD Invite attention to the largest stook they have ever offer"' WMPLIAMRI part Of Plain, Striped, anti Mi*ed Clo of the new est patterns and material, ant up in t ELF,OANT AND ARTISTIC ER, and tool) at very reasonable rates. SILK MANTLES are in aroportion and will tie ready in a few dam LACE POINTS A AND MANTLES. Also MEN'S AND BOYS' ;YEAR, Embraoing the following, via: A hret•rate S 3 Blaek cloth. Bleck Clothe of superior quality for SUO. Finer grades of Il.ack and &Datum. FINE BLACK DOESKINS. Fancy Cassimeres for TOM gents. BOW WM' in great 'ninety, LIGHT CLOAKING CLOTHS. First rate, at SL23; betterods, Side and 9. 00ER & CONAR Bp? S. E. NINTHand MA RKE efts. THORNLEY & omsM, Cal !venial attention to their Stook of— BILKS BHA* Ex. DRESS GOODS. CLOTH DUSTERS. MLR MA eiTLES. BARGE AUGLAP DUSTERS AND DRESSES. also, to iho lOWA Stook in Philadelphia, of— Fronoh Lane Bournous. French Lane hoootommies. French Lace Eugenie'. Frenoh Lane Shawls. French Lne Pointe,. French LAOS Mantles. French Lace Tolman. •Cnnibria Lases. Chant'lla Laces. eto., Ito. BOUGHT FOR. CASH I We invite attention to our Staple Goods, via Best Family and Fronting Linens. Bost Shirting, Sheeting, and Pillow Minding. 1111 Spring and Seminar Flannels and Cassimeres. Mixed Cloths, Blank Front% Clothe. &0., &o. Best Kid Gloves, Silkisvos, Rosary, Linen, Hand kerchiefs, At c., &o. Northeast Darner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. mh24 THE" HARRISON BUILDINGS." DRY GOODS, ADAPTED TO PUMA DELPHIA ,PLAIN TRAWL—EVA E to LAN DELL, FOURTH and ARC!' Streets. have this season, as usual, a stook of Oootis (IN AD 0 ITION TO THEIR GAY STYLE ) of the first quality, and neater deSerlP adantelf to LADELPHIA PLAIN TASTE. Very neat Foulards. Neat Harem and Lawns, Quiet Plaid Dress Bilks. Subdued Colored Silks, Non-committal Lawn.. Restrained Style Calicoes, Mode Colored Silk Shawls. Plain and Nest Cass meres. Plain Mitts. tilmes, MIMS, &e. apl2-tr POPULAR - TRADE. CITY RETAIL & LANDELI,t FOURTH an.: ARCH Streets. hove this 0085011 made it A point to hove &stook of Goods of the first quality, and of the monde aided good taste. ADAPTED TO CITY SALES. Richest Spring Mks. Magnificent Flouneed Robes. bitt.e Elounceal and many of them. Grow,4ineg. miner than ordinary. Organdies Eames, and Foulards. The new style Suring Pardeasus. Shush Bitten°, shape Mantle. Blank Lace Points Burnous, &o. edil2-tc 'THA PIIRENOLOGIOAL CABINET. cr d .' EsTAIMISIIND Zr e v ening , WIeLLS 111 open day and evening, of the sale A ka. on Phrenology, Physiklogy, Water-Cure, &a, and far PREENPLOOIOAL EXAMINATIONS. The importance of Phrenology in the training of the young; the selection of ocoUpstions,end onlTlgnntoa. and in every depgrtnkint of native life, is e:Ana. n .. knowledged by all intelligent persons who ar et e Vyliton s dtio t fiptions from daguerreotypes will be a e el 43 °Vs r .n . auvitam tiEN L. ClAl l h al No. litt iTN UT Street, d mhAbwltektalf-Weow ANT/I)—A r jp s Store to ~Tun yyyr eas ! "l3 4 Eren aloe. aplll St. ANTBD. , ----A , LAD ; 17 YEARS 'OLD, As Naha gaihtaits of the Ilya Pr; iillaire/ ni netin adfinsil Mgt owns &tors— keit" Met codast...m Address...l. U. r.,, and cornar,:. A SINGLE MAN WANTED TAKE siva?: At trintirsitre. A kWLSS LADY, RECENTLY ARB--w -.4-3- t r am Europe, - Wishes to find a situation sa (31). VXRPLEtsB in a private fatuity or school. no is corepe. tent to teach the Frenott and Germanlanguaeee. mired gthir usual trenches of &sound English odeication. Ad ess, A. 0." dhoeinakertown Y. 0., •M onpSo-troniecir ant!. 'a2t* A SINGLE MAN, AGED 27, WELL noensinted with the WhOlesele theme, an 4 Liquor business. Book-keeping, no.. wishes name intension where h would mate hi waif loners /1y useful. Salts rectory city references oan be amen [rote tut sod for mer employers. Addams " D.." this &See. apiliallt" WANT WANTS —Advertisements of 'Pleated. ke,pre published is THB MLA- IaTiIS irebeel=for six CENTS a hue brit insertion, end opa CENTS esoh grebes (Plea insertion. Moe 121 UTH THIRD Street, low Chestnut. Walt WAN'lS—WANTS.—Advertisements of Waets. Ste- are published Lunt& rarLAREL. TRU ehset—for SIX CENTS line first insertion. and FOUR CENTS leek imbue anent Insertion. (Moe 121 Sonth THIRD Street. be low Chestnut. epllo WANTS — WANTB.—Advertisements of • • - Wanted lie. are published in THE PRILA DRIRIIIA d , uble aheet or SIX CENflti a line first insertion, end FOUR ClitleTd each subsequent insertion. Qtrice 121 Mouth Mai) fittest. below Chestnut. ap2l) St WANTS—WANTS. Advertisements of wanted, Ao.. are published in THE PHILA DELPHIA INQUIR KA— doable sheet— for ftlx ...ENTB a line first insertion. and FOUR Ch 'l'B aeon subsequent Insertion. Moe 121 bOnth THIRD Btreet, below Chestnut. apto Sa WA NTS—WANTS.—Adverttsements of Wanted. Sm., ars published )11 THE PHILA. D RUH I A INQUIRER— double sheet—for 81X CENTB S line first insertion. and POUR. CRNTIS each subse quent trisertion. Office. 141 South THIRD Street. be low Chestnut. asdlo-.3t W.ANTS--WANTS.—Advertiseinenti of Wanted, dro., are published in r THR P 1111,4. DRLPHIn. INQUIRER— double sheet for SIX 011eiT8 a hue first insertion. and FOUR. CHIOS each subsequent insertion. Office 121 SOUTH THIRD street, below Chestnut. a AOARD.—A First-class BOOKKEEPER, or twenty Years' experience, is desirous of ob. taming Employment, where his services min be appre ciated possessing the-push business qualifications ; he Could 'be made evadable in any department for the in terest of his employer. The best of pity referencia' ear be furnished. A. lif lines addreseed to D. C.," care of "a. & 8.," Box 2145 rimed Yost Moe. will meet with immediate attention, and kept oonfidential frequired. Mr None aeed apply tut theme who osa afford to TAY a proper salary. aide St. WANTED—By a.Young Man, a Situ ation t o e satant Beper, arid to be other wise useful tomployer. Be was a pima or the Cen tral High School, and is a graduate of Cotitsegisa's Con:nitre:al College. Addrews !5.M.," at this office. aple.6l" WANTED—By a young man, twenty two years of age, 'a situation in a Wholesale Grocery as salesman or collector. lies had five years experience in the grocery trade, and is well acquainted with retail trade in the eiti. Address "Henry," office of The Press. aplB-4t* WANTED:— An experienced Book keeper. who is willing to devote hie whole time to the interest of his employer,' wishes a situation in lk mercantile, manufacturing, mechanical, or referencencas. in thecity or elsewhere. Best of oat given. Address .•rr. H. 8.," Blood's Dis patch. - spl7-st* WANTED—A. man, who can give the v • very beat of reference. to eat aa a Pqrtar , la a More. One who understands the rrovialon business sre• (erred. Address "Jones," at this office. ate WANTED —l,OOO Ladies to send for DE RU81:11 great book. Every young man sad 'woman contemplating holy wedlock should Pace thu book. Enclose X cents to box 86 Philadelphia P.O. fe29 110' FOR, SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE—Two full-course Scholar. ships in Bryant & Stratton's Mercantile College 5 1 36 eac h exohatlge for Furniture or Dry Goods Address. " S Ditiod's D.spatch. arrl.3t. in FOR SALE, OR TO RENT.:-:-THE FEL Dwelling No. 3445 south FIFTEENTH Street, contnining bolster, hot sod cold wider,water closet. fire proof. he., will be sold a bargain. Yament mad* INKY• • ..12: TO LET—A Furnished House, Situ wanted on PRICE Street, Germantown. Addrews " Philadelphia," at office of thin paper.. apnl..3t* 02 FOR ISALE—The valuable-fout-story Bila. DWELLING' HOUSE, with rinitation Brown Steno front, situate No. 344 North SLUR Street Ap ply on the premise*. Spat St mg ARM STREET PROPERTY FOR MA- SALL% —Tbe Houma No- 211 ARCS St. Terms army. Apply to WM. R. ALLEN, apll-6t . No. S3l ARCH Street. 9111 E 2nd and 3d Stories of the Largo, JR. well-lighted, mud heated Building OUS and 627 CHERRY Bt.. to rent. Apply at the Building to Me- CAMBRIDOE, FRY. & Brans Founder". ap2l-61. MODERN, WELL ling, with double throe olds of UtRoKO AVE -20 foot froot by IUO feet ousts and stable, hornet- CI ornolb3rB=t: FOR SALE. -TRE ' built three-story dwel stop back buildings. on north NUE. east of Fifteenth. Lot deep, to A street, with coach dintalpormsnion can be oven. or to JOHN O. ARRVON. No sp2l-dt• fin TO OAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE— WaThe als.ohineryl,Atook_ and Fixtures of a barge Alnnufaatury of P HANOI/40d, replete with every oonvenienbe for tarrying on. an eXteneive beet flees. A desirable investment to persons of energy who can nosh the busineu. For wile with or without the building. Inquire at tni CIiFBTNOT Street lalawfMtf if BART. MONTGOMERY, fc CO. FOR SALT-A HANDSOAIR PRO; P RAW. in Germantown, within a few sniantee walk of Su. depot. - Fine garden. with hot-beda Aban danoe of Prwt—Grapea, and plant! of *hada. Stone House ; gas and crater throughout. Stone Stable. Large Lawn. Terms very aocommodating,Rd_ 10 4 Sele_ ve n when required. 10017 to B. r• UuMP" apl2-if • at the Philadelphia Bank. BOARDING. PRIVATE BOARDING.--Very superioi accommodations can be bad m one of the most delightful !oestrous an the aity—neighborhood of 811- tecuth sod Walnut Streets. An entire house. with parlors and dirrng-room on first floor, all communica ting. with elegant bed-rooms, will be let to a party of gentlemen, with breakfast and test only, lf desired. or to families, in snits or separate. linexcePtiaimble re fereseem required. The houses. for_ beauty and con- VesiOnads. have no superior in Philadelphia. parties referring touroish can do so. Please address•' K. i 2;, BOARDl.6G.—Advortisements of Board me, &c.i arepublished in ISE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER—doubIe sheet—for SIX CENTS a line first insertion. and FOUR DIM subeequent insertionsi Onice 121 SOU Tllllll7Street, 1111 Chestnut. St R OARDlNG.—Adyertisements of Board- A-. jag, &0.. publielted TO g PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER—doubIe ebeet—tor SIX CENTS n lane Elm t ioeertton. and FOUR CENTS sabeequent insertions. Oftoe 121 BOU'III THIRD Street. below chestnut. at 11010 A RDlNG.—Advertisements of Board -R-A. &0., are published in THE PHILADELPHIA INUNIRER—donbIe sheet—for 81X CENTS a line first insertion. and FOUR OHNI'li subsequent insertions. (Mee. 121 South THIRD Street, below Chestntit. St SAYING FUNDS. MERICAN SAVING FUND—Comps -L.7a nee Building. southeset earner WALNUT end FOURTH. Btreets. Oven daily from 9 till 6 o'oloek, qnd on MONDAY till it in the evening. This Old Institution has always paid in full, on demend, without notice. INTEREST FIVE PIS& CENT. All MOO paid bang on demand, t o gold and silver. IntusTit gr. • ALSX. W HALLO tN President. SARI,. WORK, Vine President. John C. Farr 'T. E. Mower, George Nugent. John Anegnoh, Saml.T. %dine, AMC. Roberts. John isihntan, Jonas Bowmen. B. B. Eldridge, Wm. J.'Howenl. .101 IN 8., WILSON. Treasurer. JOHN O. RIMS. Secretary. angt-ea mmi.l=Awauixim IIDWAVINAIFIDE AND MARINE INSU RANCETOMPANY. Office No. 412 WALNUT Street. Franklin Building, Philadelphia. Capital, 8200, 000. Gileitnntee Capi com p a n ye prompt payment of Legate, 530.000. 2 hisham disoontinued Ma rine business. DIRECTORS. M. W. Baldwin, J. Edgar Thomson, William Smoot, John W. sexton, Win. H. Lore, E. B. Warne, J. E. Addioks, R. T. Kermit, John Clayton, • R. W. D. Truitt, Win. X. Hamlin, C. E. Sl_pangler. H. H. Houston. Jos. G. Mitchell, - - Choi. F. Norton. Thos. L. Luger., Edward A. Warns, H. H. shilling ford. M. W. BALDWM President. E. S. WARNE, Vice President. EDWIN BUOT. El, Separators. CLINTON COUNTY Lin AND GENE RAL INSURANCE COMPANY, PLATTSB Re.. MISSOU ar. Chartered in 1800.— D IR Authend capital, mom EcTolt Bee : H. Whittington, Winslow Turner, T. R Bradley; Oeorse W. Culver, James H. Birch, Jr. - H. WHITTINGTON, Pres. • J. N. HOCKADAY, Soo. and Treas. Special attention paid to Colleotionn, and Money romptly remitted. _Business solicited. nth23-3m* T HE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF REILADEPRIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) CO.K.P.A.NY'S BUILDING. S. W. CORNER IOuRTII AND WALNUT STREETS. DIREOT•RB. . _ F. RATeniolts STARRY RIoRDIcAT L. DAwoorr, WILLIAM MoKsss, Ozo. H. Sall ART, • NA FARO FAA ZIER, LO MI R. Ritown, JOHN M. _ATWOOD, R. A. FARM/MOCK. BENZ. T. THEDICI. Axussw D. CAIN, HENRY wiimmom, J. L. tirmiriosh. F R F. ATCHFORD STARR, President. CHARLES W. COXE.Seeretarv. feD-17 • 'vu MUTUAL LIVE INSURANO COMPANY OP NRW YORK, mania: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, thwattanWOß FutTH. ° T MOIL VAR ESAWAIDO. TrAcitte RISAL Navas, lite premiums are town' thsn In many °that Campo; nine, and th e Dividends halo Nen GIIPATii. This 1111 striotly IST17•1. Tho_w_ihr• no 1403kholdent, so that ALL Tab: PROyug EillioNG ID Tim nistrnin. Pamphlets, and even. information. rosy. be had finis, on aupimation to P. ItATZEPORD STARE,Agent. IL W. owner FOURTH and WALNUT &mei& ' - PHILADELPHIA REPEHENCES: Potreo i tt egiumn . John Wolat, (Mom IL. Stuatli. Snort!" M. Stroud. E. P. Whalen, John B Myers, J. Fiphor Lewin* aleph Palle -'r, tohn M. Atwood, 'Wham 0. Luclerige Arthu- 41 Oofflo, G hornas IL Powers. oorgo W. Toland, William McKee. Who.. Watumn. nit-Ifli• CARBIAG ES6 Or TIM lattUrdOrtrar Or WILLIAM D. ROGERS. Ha 1009 WISSTrad OREM "lAPANBSN' AND DIAINtSB O.IOD Rooalved per stdp Horatio, &a, consifiting of crapen. Silk. limeade, and Pinen V'"? .. 13 ", ":i B t hod Javanese Wotkitoxes. . • rano) of laid ; nations Damn Set of Tved with var.sty of ottnoadtes. ' ' t' • ' Painting of Shanahan et No. • (MERRICK Street,) . first titreet. „,„ ' 4.1*. GWROB B. SLOAT • • BEWINO MACHINF.m. a ye*lo2 6 cHBSTAUT !treat, AIIUSINMEIYTII. . AMEW4I)44II4IIIy Pr ATISINX • . .• ,intraiterxrAtuntiegumvsk mina *Wier - - - -F OASIS. • • - - pe riaa greed seetre•Mn -T - - - • . NUNS MOA Z tAITYYLS • Or, THN NoIAANOIS POOR Y OUN G MAN. i t e hz obtiamKtp, ow pees. et both the to! the n There io New iYr YJrk, ruitrig=rork,_ nothor, 'ono toio Downs good troaoliwaro mr ,,, : r Attr , g= „fur tun work !Dimly Franck Prospataii at is Ariadolni of litanio;it will orwaro to ßt. Bt. °ewe Foolllet's work all the eihrellor method. sad ell Um aaaaeaa vented. On ourrirn Le Specie& ereatieseers a TA. sere terms, r.Wg 111SPLSOAll: 1 bogeo d` r ani llotpola SI 1111 yaronot raga ![• tae imitate....• / ... Soo O&M* ... • •—•• •• •• ** Los elates roiirt4ol; Le Baotou de Locatlonont °overt as 11104470 WWI See jeers 9 aLT stdelh.aSh. ma-2e WALN UT-STREET TEULtTRE Sole Lowe AL t o %Lill Biwiger 4infr. va • • Aged- THIS (SATURDAY/ svgNir4w, Apnl IL NIL Rim nisht of the Great Winewillweezeadsieatiee of Dionetue beautiful Home Mom. OLIVER TWIST! • Nancy Sykes. Matilda Berm ;Pa i the Jew.J. 'W. Wallace, Jr.' Bill Sykes, Shewilul Olivcr Mee Jelferan. To conclude with the lent Wile fare!, _entitled KM IN THE DAJLI, ma 'tutu, Doan oven at 7 o Clock ; Cartain ariQ file at bait WRBATLRY CLABILIVB ARCH a sTRENT THEATILL—TNIS EVE.HING aid sem ensign netil f s notice. a IHK HONIANO OF A Foot yOuNG i • rig OMAN sr , A 1 , 01 YOU NG If i •THE -0 COP A POOH 48v_likill I ie if. Ethie OF A rocia YOUNG THE ROMA . AER YOUttle NA . , THE ROMANO OP A Olt YOUNG *he • THE ROMANCE OAF A , X YOUNG KAN i Etats secured six dale a advance. - Pkr A T lON AL MUMS—WALNUT - STREET. &bare EIGHT*. • BENISFIT OP • • H.OKNA. 110W WATKIARDNS THR GOAT " CAPITOLAP Mr. will *mar E ric VOL. THIS °SATURDAY) ElthielNe. mprit Ow. Will be presented the Ledur Dra10141214101 of the HID DUN HAND. Maher, it New Yora Newsbol I Granola, Meek. • • .Roelaa Howard. < Capitol& Le Noir, I . Aar ire .".," 3 . 1 111 1.1 ! . 17 r = " a. LIBERAL. BCALB OF. ' PRICES . ; Doses Coeds d Peiract, ID omits; Famly Circle. X cents; Orekestra EOM. recuredt_6o orate; Colored Gallery, seats; nvate Boxes; Whole Box, OS; Half Box, _l/3 Lauer at, 75 cents. Doom ogee at ;manor before 7* Venue will nee at half pest 7 orelook. HANDEL AND'HAIDN &MISTY The THIRD and LAST CONCERT OP Tait SRA PON will take place on TUESDAY EVRNING. Atril t, at EMU CAL FUND HALL, when Will he presented a choice morcelleneoce lerollimeme of SACRED AND BECULAtt MUSIC. from the most eminent At the requeet of many hien(' of the Bociela.lita ial j u r , 46 rti sin 'the °mod Natioltal Anthem, THE STAR-SpAN *LEI) BANNER. as a fall chores. The Oisratainaor theatre will Perform two Greed Overtures, sad aseom pally the oborares. The Whole ander the dtrecticet of Mr. B. CARL CJtUU. Conductor of the Itociety .• ...hi lo Pianist - RAM CMS& Loader of the orchestra. tit 4 8 TicketstO cents; for sale at Beck ALeisma's,Brrsath and Chestnut streets• Chickering's. Stl Chastest at ; Coulston'a 147 North Eighth street, and at the door. Doors open at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. lowa CARL WOLFAOHN AND OARS BOHN STOC RISIXTir AND LAST C4BIIIIDAL DOIXID% wilt take nines on THUMADAY RogPIF 9, April SC yen. at the Foyer of the ACADEMY OP MUSIC. For programmee and oireatars *ea the mows storm NaAte tickets 31. Oen be had on the evening . at the door. The ',rand overstnnged Steinway Plano is from II rem Biasing's warerooms, NOS C .estnat stmt. gee -It SPECIAL NOTICZ—To -the Citizens "of West l'hiledeehis•—ktr. J. DYER, the favorite. vocalist of this 0 47. has the ple.immt ofsanocradu toile 'friends,ane theca - liens of West Yhilsdelplus le 3 ri 151.10 D E. that he will Aire one of his Grand AL• TA INNIFATB at tbo_COMMISSIONSAW NAL sit ,Philstle I phut. on MONDAY AYlfilNlWil, April • sin, at quarter of- 8 o'clock. demean:re, is elm_ ts• Oinking 30 cents: CORM one! Coen ell: to the CoukierreemenV . Jinn , beele4t* AMERICAN ACADIOn OF MUSIC— BROA b and LOCUST Streeti. GRAND MUSICAL BNFERTADIIIRNT. May Nu lit@ P. at.. by the many ladies of the - ZANE-STREET GIRLB' GRAIIIMAR SCHOOL. •conduotor—Prof. JOHN BOWER. 'linigs 25 own. For We as the Mum Rom. - IGB-tanyl, tizumvs GALLERIES.- SIG CHESTNUT Street. Now on 'Exhibits*. for a eery fswdays, Kr. Bob.u. safe's great Picture of GENERAL. JACKSON BKPORN JUDGE HALL. New Odessa, Blit. eustaining the lava of Ws Country. he,had defended her liberties in ths Reid. It contains most reliable and interesting Portraits of nearly forty prommont ponsonaglas of tbst dal. eoleetsd with mot care by Mr. C. J. Hadenberg, dimes the MK three years. tatiibition be Daylight. Hours front BA. M. to 6 P. M. Admission 26 cents. MollN iv o4ll o ll3 GAU M:l6—/LA432 Bt., STAGE HIVIAGEIt..... . ,/lIIIIHARDEZ. B.HGAOEMENT-HY ~. THE. _Webrated • FELIX GAEL° BALLET TIEHIFE, The above Troupe will appear ,Evbar gyp:Rau/4 They ere {he moat wouderN "arrogant* &mg, aid were received on thdardariovening :wit/ the rnmeneft-• Howiaatioapylwase. - - - . . HERNANDE2I ' ' ad the Waded Company appear. : - A no. appearance of -- THE EIoCAH__D TWEET Y -SEVEN NAMMIIIL * . fZERMANIA OROBSErraA.—Publie s m it sr a gn ay:I4I4 , IMM . AZahtlarigtarg doni: Aartoaciao /ourrS•ai STEINWAY I SON'S -NEW PATENT ovElorramm -GRAND PIANO!, MBAR* mum% AND BQUARILtIANCI . MIS C eteest. - The appended card, wiping frog • eta ark Sew to Post. demotertratee aostelmiesly the Ptak which these "canoe aril Iteld by the VS New York. wire. though desirous of exhibit* . s k i ll. preferred martyrdom tO the ranges of prerriarlor ; , - Irate.] - ' TO* 612 AND FISTIVit. SIMMS at IML aerie/lir OP Attic. At the ..ecomert on haturday evening, Mr. Baker ap peared before the tnutein. Dad stated that Mr. Mills kW r efused to play hie solo, beesulies the Chilekertag piano mogul by the management of the Academy 1121 1111- cordaaern with a business contract/ did not eutt hire. The facts of- the earrarestmety there: The under.' signed were each to hays played a sop. They had ae leoted a Steinway 'trend piano for the purpose. aim We instrument was afterwards seat tip to flask:oddest of Music, toned, placed on the stage, and pods reedy for tom to all respects. The public should know that in every city of the world it is customary that artiste /elect the instrument winch Wu think best eatorditted" to display their powers. Pt the Academy, however, a different rule prevails. sad they are. it seems, compelled to play only on what the managers - choose to permit. At the last moment. we were told that we must conform to this rule or not play at all. tee preferred the tatter alternative, not out of disrespeot to the public. but because we felt that we could not give the satisliction we wished to give if we play p i an o a strange instrument. If there had bee. no othe at tbe Academy, the ease ought bays twee different; but, With the snit/ernes! We warded Wore our eyes-the refusal to permit it to be played epee seemed like a deliberate effort tortes.) ea in doled vantaseons light before the public. W. JOSAAMMON at.; R. _ mbUrituthl4o ' S. B. MILL& PERSOPIAL. NAll persona ere eautioned against paying MY °turns due the subscriber to d. W. BAYLE, u he is no longer in MI employment. GEO. W. WATSON. FOR EUROPE.-Having been appointed Agents for WM. WILLIAMS k CO:A-Transat lantic Express• we ere now pretared to memo FREIGHT, PAcHeetts, . Per ell" parts of Europe sad Asia, e t r u es antrees dented to this inty. OAKMAN & 01, sy2-3m.. - N 0.211 South FIFTH Stmt.- MEDICINAL. W EST INDIAN BITTERS.—These cele brated Bitters are meeting with general favor They most efleotusily and pennanently ours all di,.or den arming out of a want of j11"08C wee az d healthful eaten of the digestive organs. They are highly recom mended by the faculty of the prim:duet cities of the United States and Europe for the speedy ours of Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint. Nervous DebilitY, Fever and Ague; .4.c. TLI.OMAIS P. BRADLEY, Principal Agent. inh.l9-iflm S. W. corner SIXTH and SPRUCE Streets. CHARLES F. TACItGART, Snecesam to J. E. KNORR $ Co., Imparter and Wholesale .I:iitaJor in BRdINDIES, WINES, GINS, §c. Choice brands Old Monongahela, Ile, and Bourbon Villilt3KEY constantly on band, at sp7-11w 631 MARKET Street. WALTER EVANS & CO.'S BOAR'S-HEAD SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON, superior to imp ever imported. in etreneth, sureotiums. end Mastieity, for machine or hand sewing. LENGTHS WARILINTED. "We have tried Evens_ ic Co.'sligafelead_ Sewing t p . d er igi t i ot x,.. 7v. . r i KM= C. CARVILLE, General Agent, New York. J. B. HOWELL, Agent for Fhltddelphitt, ROOMSNKLE A, LYON'S SEWING MACHINE , 912 Chestnut street. mlll7-3m. BLINDS AND SHADES. B. 3. WILLIAMS. No, la NORTH NI . XTH BTREHT, Is the most extensive manntanturer of VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. The larghtt and finest assortment In the ear, at the Merest ertotm. STORE MAME made and lettered. itsrutialug ,rotntttly attended to. (In RISTY'S LIMPID BLACK WRITING INK.—This Ink flows freely. does not clog in the pen. and Is of a beautiful permanent black onion CHRISTY'S BLUE-BLACK WRITING FLUID—Of a greenish-blue color when written with, afterwards changing to ri.alesn d and i ir patient black. especially a d eßtrav iv.leßrA4K-ClNifig4 INK.—Th is nk may be relied upon at all times to sive a clear and legible copy, and is free from any rut, aomersoce. been of a ist-blaolc color. CHAIR' Y'S BANK PBX—Adapted to commercial llPfoetid correspondence. LISY PREMIUM BLANRSOOKS.—Prumium Awarded by the Franklin Inel e. WM, M. CHRISTY. 13T South THRD Street St...tbmem and Blank-book itanuraetnief. rip .thattutit IP rfitAltit.)ND STUDS.—A variety of styles of ribtmatid Sax% Pin,' end Rile; laiDy Car banole. Lars, Etruscan, - and Plain Rth sod mleeve Putco fi nont - 211 N ns et G.J RIfMV" '• I3, . spur' • ; VY WELLS CLEANED AT A LO' ;Price. to obtain tho_oonteetta. Address - WILLIAM Timm+. Powitette Mani No, 1213 linrtli IM MO guest.
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