MASON & lI.LNILIN`3 SncK & Co.'s *,„ CABI Vfil. ORGANS 9TSOK & CO. 'S sEVEIs £ll ii i „p or ,„ B o f ,mmukia O.OCTRY! "OAK HALL. r.seda!kndinuderate prises. wAr4 A.MAX&E. & 13 tiO VIPX. .arner OIXTR and mAmrs r Streets. c o tose apartment (to make to order) 110. 1 8 BLra , W. LER &WILSON'S HIGHEST rREIVIIITAI I f THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. azlesrooms. 701 Chestnut street above 7th. WHITE-FRENCH.—On the 7th of 4th month, at the yesidence of the briale'a uncle Am ' H Frettell• b y Friend.' ceremony. Reuben W White to Abtote H rrench. both of Olt city. [Woodbury and Salem papers Iplettee copy.] WILLIAMS—MICKrIVG. —On the morning- of the 7th Suet.. by the he: Charles. D. atelier. Willoon Harding Williams to Miss Cattle R•. daughter of Bleking. 7•8 1 1., all of this city. BSILIsY— WELCH. —On the evcni net of the Ma hist Si.t the resideno. r f Dr. Woddrop in G come...tow n. by the 3law. (Mcrae W. tfacismaiin. Dr. Joel S. Badey. of Manville. Pa , to Mims Sallie 5 %Fetch. of Oermantqwn.. THOMPSOIA—FLAGG. —at Jack-o= vide. Florida. bY in. R e , Mr: Ohs") sin 71 h N. H. V.. ilaOtaia T. N. Thatoreen, of Phil- deiptda. to Mrs. Kate A. Flaig. of St. Augustine. Florida. HORN—CI:FAS —On the 71b loot., by the Rev. King ston Goddard John Horn. Jr to Bessie S. Crean, all of Thiladeiphis. FLiaISnITI:GR—FIAELOI\.T —By the Rev. B R Les !ley. at the residence of Mr. Henry Lincoln. of Philadel gle, twigs John F.aushorgn, of the V;bay, to stsrin Ga , ioL., of Vas - Radford glass. LDTHER—VINTON. - On the evening of Thursday. April 7th, at Fummit Place, by the Rev. J. H. Richards, :D. D.. satiated ba. Rev T. 5 Malcom. R. Nfaurice La er to Callsta Vinton, daughter of the late Rev. Justus th Vinton. of Buirma.h. CELBSZ , HIRE—HILLS —tu Thursday. the 7th inet., by the _Rev John 15 Chmhire. at his re4idenee. Fade Of SCIUY11111.1„ Mr. Jot n F Cheeehlre. of Titnevihe. to Xelee Kate. Emma Bills. daughter of the late Ebenezer M. D., of Townsend Harbor, FARLSY—BIIII4LRY —On Wo.Ateaday. the 6.h inst - Say the • Rev. Philltrs Brooh., I. Yearton Farley. O. S. A.. to Fanny Etizabeth, daughter of Edward n. Brig! ey, W•so • of this airy- DIED_ PARSONS —On the 7th met, Charles R Parsons. in the 65th of las age Norristown Papers Please copy. His relatives and frierds, and those of the fami'y,. Salim; Palestine knee= rment, No. 51. and Phi:am/ironic 3..odge, No 15. I 0. aO. F.. are respectful!, invited to attend the funeral, frcm his late residence. No 521 "WeaNaer este°, afternoon, at taroo o'otook. 'Without t miler notice. interment in He.nover—treet arbil Ground. LIVERDIOItE —On the Sib instant, °risen R. Liter. ]n ore, in the 34th year of his a te. i Remains to be taken to :Delaware. SAY SE —Sadden s. on the uto:ninz of the Nth 'William Liner, son of James W. and the late thitharine Wawa, in the 6th year of his age The relative,and Mena: of the family are hvitea to Sttentinie funeral. from his grand parents' residence.: o. 1116 Norrh Third ritet on Sunda afternoomat one coclock. furthe re r notice. Funeral to rroneed to Zilechanics' Cemetery a O'NEILL —Oh tbe7thitt!t., after a protracted illness, 3 Miss Diary Her friends and acot aintan nee. and those of the family, lire florsctfully invited to attend the funeral from the uesidence of her brother-in...ha% James A. Stc.iOalaa. .ESI North Sixth street. on Monday morning: 11th Ht 83S &Clock. OlLLlsit° —f•nd cenly, on the sth inst•, air. Saone C3illiard. in the 4f.th year of ids age. MOON. —On the7th ino.. John a. Moon. In the 37th sear of his age. His reatiee4 and Irian& On reenecifnll9 invited to atttend Hs flu- ral. fr.m hie late ye -Hetes. No. 1443 Worth Thirteenth sheet, on Monday next, the 'lth inst , :at three o'clock P. M. Ti, proceed to Woodland Ceme tery es • ERARIET.—^n :he Bth inst., Conrad Reakirt, in the * 37th s ear o• a ae The rel , r..vss and - rt-t.:l- of the family. also. Lodge Igo. 3. A F . lend the Oder in gaveral. are respect- Italy invited to attetd the Tnneral, from niB late red.. Ammo. No. 1:1:7 sox th t eeoud street, on Wed oe..day unornins. at tea o'cloct. To proceed to Laurel Hill Cernete y. bMFTH —Or. the 811 inst , Eliza Smyth. in the 621 Sear of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the favorat. from the residence of tier brother. • Wintaid Procter. Jr.. boot tz - ext currier of Ninth and 3.ombruti street , on Second der the 11thinst , at one o'clock P . without further notice. one o'cloc k —On Thursd ty. 7th inst., Harry A N. N..iminey in the 19th Tear orbit age The relatives and l•riends of the frown, are respectfa - - 3y invited to attend ate foneral. from the re‘idenee of tic father. SM. Race street. on Sunday, at nine o'ciects a. FiTiDri*HENTS. - On the 6th instant, Elizabeth B C. :Humphreys. daughter of Daniel and Eliza Humphreys. Her relatives and friends are prat, d to attend her In :bora on First day: the 10th instant. at 2 o'clock P. NI from the residence of her parents, Chester road, below - Darby. WRIGHT. —On Wednesday morning, 6th instant, Sa• 31111, relict of the late Taos. Wright. Funeral from the residence of her can-in-law. Dr. John Y. Bird. corner of Eleventh. and Green streets, on Mon day morning next. st 11 o'clock. Interment in Laurel Bill es* MORIMEI The fontral of the Hon John Banta took place Yes- Urdu. frt.= bin la.e residence in this city. His re mains were Oenrs.i:ed in the beautifal cemetery netr the city. The funeral was largely a' tended and the beds of •the city were tolled as a mark of v-socct to the departed Among the dis7inguishal strangers from abroad. no went an the occasion, we Loticed Chief Jn-tice Woodward. mad Judges Strong and Read. of the Supreme Court. dodge Rearson. of Harrisburg ^Who studied law with ;-"judge Sachs—Judge hfayaard, of Baotou. and on Wm. B. heed, of Philadelphia The daces...A possessel in a sin larder degree, the confidence and affection of our entire community, and thoueit over seventy years of age. re tained to the last his full lute Jecsaal vigor. and unditn'- %islied capacity for pr-fessional labor. At an early age aus became one of the most distinguished lawyers to Western P.aasvicania_ was elected three times to Con wee% from thi• Mercer District, and while in Co n green - wee appointed Judge of the Berke, Lehigh and Norin oroptou Tistrct, over which he presided near,y ten years Towards the close of his term be was elected state Treasurer. In 1311 be was the Whig candid.,te for Governor- Unto the time of his death, he was the lead -sng member of the Berke county bar, where his abilities, ms well as the remarkable kindness of his disossitton. Sod amiable manners. secuss d to him. in an eminent de laTee. the of the bench, his associates at the bar, and the public R. TtESSON SON fl .m-0 receiving their Sprint Z. 1:110 GOODS, and have now Byzantine.. -• Berate Iforr.ani, Crape Hereto. arages, " Silk Grenadines, 141 ask, and Biask an 122 r il PLR YARD. BEST BLACK. Kw KJ SILK . IN THE CITY. Wide enough for :Drees With two seeme. Beet Brown Silks in the City. Silks ( , f Exchpive Styles. Full Roar of Ordinary Silks. Bleck Silk., from sat to $ Colorer. Siike, frdm $1 to id. r.to EYRE et LANDlitif.. C fljk l f,A T . co C Ter ri o EAL 1 10 la i d .240iiTGOXlita Avezne —Rev. et. R. TOLM &Ist, of Wit :mizolon Mom. Preazhes bABBATIL at lox. o'clock A. and P. PI. It 1:31..-CAILVARIk" PR.V..SUV^IPMELIAN CHURCH. LO/ AST and FIFRIAIDTPI3. Streets.— ley_ CHARLES S. rORTER. of Boston, wi.,l preach TO NORKOW at 10% . o - c ock M..ani734 o'clock P. in... Cr-AYR - CH OP e ROES'S Oa, SPRING G ANA) 15.5', batour BKOILD Dr. .)•61cipEN Nri!i Preach TO-A10.6.110W, Eani c.i4 .and P. El. 10' - - TIIIFtD DV - TGIF' t't,C =.c. rue: , e reets, :key. I7.".l`tiS W 4, :T'2AS. inter Se, vie , : TO MOR ROW, anti ia the Ave :fling. . . CIII 7 V.CTI. OF TOM COITR.NAN FILBEO' Si:teE. above Ueveateenth.—Difiue ;_ervice (Sunday). at 103; M and 73i 1M —The Rev. T SA.BINE, sector, Will (D• V.) 'Preach Molair.sc and Evening. le_ FIRST It.E. F 0 It 31. E D DII 1"C CliCitulf, corner of 3.3VEN'TH and SPAIN(it S. ED)WAR.O StrYDAAI aril), V.). preach TV-AIJRROV7 at log A. M., and 7, 4 i :i-'. It* t i i. ;111?/7 CHURCH, FOIIRTI - 1 3). D Zp, T P c ii h ci — ( 9. v i7 ' TO N . c l afgtOVlSU: 'bath) MORNING: at - 1635 . ' o'clock . Rev FKBONBIC BIRD in the 'Evening. at Quarter to 8 o'clock. 1? 7 , 1 1-0 • BEV. J.F. BERG, D. D., PRESI SVIAjw dent.•l hew Brnnewick The,i gioal S 111011arY, rill preach is the PioRT R PRESBYTERIAN CHIT B.CE, p,IXTB above GRaP.N, TO-MORRO W MORNING, at 3r:34 and AFTERNOON at SY; o'clock atr. CONSEC ar...d..ricom ST'..OV.IM MENT'd CH llt 6,TWENT[ECH %rid GAtittßY *treeta—Thil, Obur Oh wilt (a. V.) be consecrated by the :Rt. ESP. Bishop POTTER. on TONSOAY MORNING} :next. the 12th inst., at 11 o'clock. Vc• CENTRAL PRES BYTE tILI AN CEU.I3 , iIEL—A S.falon will j 3, preached 07 the MA/THEW 1111titSI1tK. at 103 r °clock in the 31-enise. and s3s o•eiced: in the detternoon, in the COF 111AL PfligißY'rk ClallECH. corner KIEIII2II and streets igPHILADELPHIA TRACT AND 31.1a6101% fiioClls r4.—a. meeting in benalf oC this 'mode" will be bold in the First Preeby:eri Church, GERMAN St rot: , . a b.ove Second. (Southwark). on SA.I3- :o3A.TEL EViE,NING. r.ostaut. kt.ev. - .2ele.ere Olmsted, nud,rfon, and Ziegler will lege p%rt ,;a2 the exerct.es. rgia. CONGREGATIONIMISIII.—AN A.D• aoIRSED M. Wing of the se interested in the formation of a NEW CONGREGLTIONAL ORURO% in This city will be be:d at the House of Mr James Smith, ...0o 210 Fis. A .N.KLLN Street, THIS (Soturaar) EVR ;NL.NIO. at :340 oleek. It MC.THE BPKING GARDEN FE:HALM BIBLE SouiEl •y - i 1 bold it - Twenty- ant An :nivertary on MOND Al EVRaING,IIth iast.. COMM9IIC -ing at 9 o'clock. in the Church !corner of BROAD ani :BROWN Steeete. Addree see will be 'meds b 7 eeyerel Clergymen, repre- Seating' different der,orninstions The Dablic are cor dially invited to attend. Or CHRIS C —THE Vr . tbirteivli &noon of :.his rerie.. by . 1'.13 ciTO:K `SON. at ELEVENI . II ,arl WOOD . Streeim , SASS& CH .AIPTERNOuIii. at 5.14 o c ock Special " The Ntracleg of chri.t." with ooticea of 111. - 31e.aa's ' • Life ..of Josue_" oica ter.ort by A CLARK, at jeqi o'clock, on "Sod in Natnro " All invited. It* 't E. I_4l N P "t 1 -S TIMET DI. E. (alb kt; congregation worshipping at ..14ineteet th and Pool. , 7 ttre:tx have.preparatorg to erect :Mg a new church edtfie-. removed to the • Green Hill .Sall." SEVISte rt Esa ( - 1-I and POPLCR. < Preaching on Bat 10:: & JI. aal 731 P. If. Sandsg :school W.t 2P. Di IThAptiblie c b.. B. .I . S E. IN E`.. 2015 Poplar street. Vr jls 7 tl' !l ll Y ll- lrP AtLal(; r(lrl;eetaed aaler ne :Fourth Pr.shrter:an Church corner of TWisL and :LOMBARo Stre-ty. on C-310KROW (Sabbath) LING. the 11,1. : tct The Bev W W. ~ 020 KIANG will prehide on the occl t=ion. The ney. Mord. C Sutpnen will preach the Sermon. "9 , c It. T. nlitthow B. Grier will deliver the charge ts , :he Pa - tor. and the BeV, Wut. Blackwood the charge to tk, pe.u!e. pacarcir. OF DEN a rotten country was carol. lecture or tha Committee ou Lahor. r>re l.ra Foir I, IF;CEI •SPFEB. at the UNIVi6I3.• SITY. on NO3: v Ilth nnaleth, at 9 o clock P. AI. lid op,. n 5 h.F.V JOON LORD'S LECTURES =Kam. 01% TEI!.: OF EtiblE —rho second Lacinre ale Call for register. . . Ellie Modern Dwellin;r..to 7nr7r GEO N. TOWNSEND & CO., It 1.23 Y, South .F 0 &TIT Street e TOR SALE-OVER 100 HAND. SONS COUNTRY SEATS. A magnificent Ns NSi..4l on Franiztord road. Will be mold a bargain. or exchanged. .1 beautiful COUNTRY SEAT on the Delaware river, extra buildings. WiD ba sold a bargain. A.so a large number of cohere. "Send for Register." GBO N. South aiSED FOURTH 410., apB sw2t 1.153:i' FOURTH Street. $151)00$10,000, ANDOTHER I wow down to 451600, to loan on mart. gage forays years. at dire per cent S. W. THAIIK &RA. at SON. apS . 244 Smith THIRD Street. FOR SALE-A THOROUGH Bred Trotting Sr•LLION, PIE yeare old. /5 halide it inches Mill, a half brother to GILT, the great Trotting Mare. To be seen at Stetson's stable", lq LOCUST Street, below Twelfth street. ' ap7-3t• PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AED BALTIMORE RAILROAD CHARGE OF ROLM% ON AND AFTER BULIDAT. Aprlllo. PASSENGER TEAM , LEAVE PRI LADALPHIA FOR Baltimore at 4 90. (Exams. Mondays exceptea). S. 06 A M., 12 M , 2 30 andlo3o P. M. Cheater at 5 05 A. M., 1.15, 3.30, 3.00,10.30, and 11.95 PM. Wilminaton at 4 30 (liimdays excepted), 91 5 A. 51 . • 1.15. 2.30, 3.60. 10 30. and 11.96 P. M. New Castle at 8 t. 6 A. M. and a. 50 P. M. Dover at 8 06 A M. and 3. LO P. M. Milford at 8 05 A X. k aliabirry at 8 06 A. X TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA LB AY A Haltiniore at 8,45. 4 90 A. M_ (Expreee). 1. 10. 4.05. and 7.55 P. 111. Wilmington at 7.16. 9 A. M.. 12 24. 1, 4 93, 6 30, 8 and 11 12 P. M. Salisbury at 12.05 P. M. . 29 Ilford at 2.75 P. M. • Dover at 6SO A. X and 3.65 P. DI Now Castle at asoA. If and 6 65P. M. Ghetto: at 8 10, 940 A. 64 /, 6, 7,14, 9 13, and 11 45 P.M. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and intermediate sta tions at 7 25 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Dover and intermediate stations at 1.10 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE ' Leave Me' ter at 8.40 A 51,. 3, and 11.05 P. Leave Wilmington at 530. 9.26 A, M.. 3.3.5 and 11.41 P. M. PRItIORT TRAIN, with Pateldlaet Car attached. will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 6.90 P m. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at 7 59P. AL SUNDAYS: Only at 9..90 A. M and 10.30 P. M. from Philadelphia 10 Baltimore, From Philadelphia to Wilmington at 430 A. M. 1 1130 and 11 45 P. M. From Wilmington to Philadelphia at 0.30 and 11 12 P. Si Only at 7.25 P. AL frcin Baltimore to Philadelphia. av 9 H. F. KENNEL Assist. dupl. MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT Av I LO ADM noon Diamondr, Wakoheo. 'jewelry, tj e Rate. Clothing, Sm.' at JON.Rs at CO 'o Old- Eotablished Loan Office. corner THIRD and GAMILL Streets, below Lombard. ara Sin if gWRITTEN AND VERBAL DE SCRIPTIONS of Character, Genetnation. and Ta lent. with ADVICE on Hasineas, Health. Nitwit Lion. Self-improvement, Management. and Train. Die of CHILDREN, social adaptation. aga. , dal and evening, by JOHN In CAPSN. Phrenologist and Bookseller. Yobl9.stsdh No. ZS S. TENTH Streak above Chestnut. fl ik RP ET S.—N OW IS THE TIIIIE, they ere fresh, and Tory be WM. 4 aalara. .Tnit OSAGMILE, NO. 447 N. SECOND . bal. lloblcoast ciao CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WIN DOW SHADES -New stook of leek& therpeteAnst received. Bud for sale oheap. at WM, ORNAOSSIIA'B, VO. *4 North BECOND fitreet. bezowobis. Sag • xabZ-lat" ,V; t its 55.1 tgl MRS. JOHN DREVes NEW ARCS. STREET THSATRE. REAPPEARANCE REAPPEAR/ONUS OF MRS. JOHN DREW. TO-NTOHT (SATURDAY), Apri' 9th, Mt NIN.TH DiIOWT of the succespful play of ILOSSDALIL OR THE A P ES HALL. WITH EVERY SCENE NEW. By Charles J. Hawthorn and R 8. Sinn. Itaildnery by John Puna. NOW and appropriate Music by.. . _.ohas. N. Dodworlds. Military Co.ttizees by . Wanamaker & Brows. Pr. - pante, and ADDOWEGOES by George Herrin. New Obena slier by Camelia(' & Bator. Upholstery by B F. flUllignse. Maitre de Danes. George Smith, EVERY MEMBER OF THE CPANY IA Ti DISTRIBUTION,OM EM AND MRH. JOHN DREW AR RORA. LEIGH. CHANGE OF This. —Doors open at 7; commence ate[ to EL Beate Secured one week in adyance, without UM charge. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. FAREWELL BENEFIT of Miss LAURA KNEEL THIS (Friday) EVENING, April 8. Last night but one of the engagement of Miss LAURA RRENE, and druble Company, from New 1 ort Rev!. .at, by particular request, of the grand spectacular drama of THE BEA OF ICE, RUDE other's Prayer. Min LAURA. se Loniee de Leaman' and Oga rlta. To conclude with the roaring farce of eLAR ewe 'YOUNG 2C127. G R OV EIVB WIESTNITT-STREEF THBATTa LEONARD OROVR , R. .11 , 1stENSR SUCONSB Ibiel.E.Noß SUCCESS of Boncicault's *net Ataerkuva Drams. the o , yroNOON, OCTOROON. which will be reDeatelTßlS EVENT NO with all Its MAGNIFICENT segNERT. GREAT cesr. BOYER') MONK. &c.. &O. • Be a g p4 ot t r Family al,atineeAr,.tialVOßDAT AFTERNOON. ASSEMBLY BUILDING -TfiNTEI mos PTREDT4 TDB MONaIWEI OF Mai:Houle% Wyman,Ws roan. W yman ,. mail. Wyman. Wyman, Wyman. Wyman. Wyman, W yman . Wyman, Wy man. Wyman.- Wyman. Wyman, Wym an . Matinees and SFresti - trees De Proetidiaitatioey The dialtateur. The Praetldbritatane. Wizard and Venbilequist, Wizard and Ventriloquist Thiel Afternoon:. This Afternoon. Tele Afternoon. This Afternoon. . . To commence at 3 o'clock Bolroe Preettaigitatiou, Every flight.Mvery Every N rat, Every Night ti. CONCER T HALL. J. W. WILDER. SIHMONE I SIMMONS! SIMMONS t THE GREAT ILLUSIONIST BAStLICOTH AN AuNATURGIRT, MARKED AND FLATTERING SUOOES, TI •IIV B V DI P 6 CHARMED.TYP.SNSTSMZSD, AND THRILLED BY TOR AUTOONAT OF THE REALNN OF KAOIO. Whose WONDERFUL PERFORMAII DES Surpass belief. and 'MARE ONE'S RYES THE FOOL 0' THE OTHER SEISES " THE SPIRITUALISTS SORELY PE ap LIMED By the astound is g expose of their trends as given by THIS bREAT SIMMONS. In his d four of THE BLOO REDa pia ON THE AIM, 2 Will be continued EVERY EVENING THIS WEER. New Tricks every night, in addition to the most beau tiful end mysterious of the feats performed by. THE cORCEBERS OF CHINA AND JAPAN, Including THE °BEAT JAPANESE PAPILLIONABSOUR M!s. TERYI OR THE FLIGHT Of THE BUTTERFLY. The most pleasing, graceful, and beautiful feat ever witnessed, aid LE SABOT JAPANESE; TOP-SPINNING ON A SINOLS THREAD. AVD THE CALIGRAPHY OF THE Diab. Adrnierion 50 satipt Gaiters' 25 Children under tea, years 25 • • Doors open a ' 7; Seance at 8 o'elsek GRAND AIELT.NES ON SATURDAY. Tickets on this occasion only Z 5 cent.. Barra AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC', SOIREE 07MNASTIRIIE. FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE CHEAP CE TEAL FAIR OF THE Sall/TARE coidtatisstox By request of the Committeeon Bxhiiiitfolis, Benefite, and Entertainments, A SOLBEE Opfle:4,BllQl2TX. _ AND LabiT GRA ND h.. - OP7IOPf of the Claw% connected with the P6IL4OELPUR NATATttBIUM AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, will be held at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TriESvAY EVENING. sprit nth. The clet,,es of Madera and Touna , Otattlemer, under the direction of Dr WAIL JANSEN.. The edema of young. Ladies led by Mire 3. F. ElorKl.ll . S. The 0b1.049i) of Gentlemen connected by Dirtier% HARMESON and The whole performance being a fall and practical-11- laceration of all the branches of modern Orroneatice and Physical Culture, and executed entirely by amatenre, in. where of the Institution . . . The Grand Orchestra of thirty. six tire t. class perform ers will, in itself. pr,,vr a great attraction Direct.' r of the General Manic Ur. HAMRA Director of the hicuele for the "Light Gyninastici, 2Tr LONE. _ _ F. LETPOLDT, corner of CH3STSUT and JIINIPISR Streets; has been appointed Treasttrar, and Agent for the sale of ticket,. PRICE OP AD3111351017 ; Parquet and Balcony Family Circle and Amphitheatre 60 cents Do extra charge for reserved seats. Bale of seats to commence on Tuesday. March 22. Doors open at 7 o'clock. The performance to commence punctually at 8 o'clock. The sale of ticke ts at Mr. F. LEYPOLDT'S Book Store win close at 4 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday. the 12th. ap7 at ACADEMY OP MUSIC. CELEBRATION OF THE THIRD ANNIVERSARY FIRST ENGIMENT I aIFANTRY. (GRAY RRORVES) GRAND MILITARY AND CITIZENS' DRESS SOIREE{ PROMEtt .D if, CONCERT. TUESDAY EVENING. Apr.ll.9th, 1.884. Proceed. to be O comted to the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THIS UNITED SPATES S 4 ITART COMMISSION. COMMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS Mai. F. P. Nicholson, I Lieut. A Fearing. M. Wm. H. Kern. Lient. Charles B. tde. Capt. J. I,Ondemiager, Lient, Oao. F. DeWiner. Capt. 'Wm. W. Allen, Meat Jae, C. Wray. Capt. Geo. W. Gardner, Lieut. B. M. DucenbenT. CUPt. J. Parker Martin. TICRETS. TER Concert to commence at S o' Tickets can be procured fee Committee; also, members of & bone. under the Continent, CO, //3 Porth Second street. gIONOR N. PEBELLI'S r•—' GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL °imam. For the Bandit of the GRBLT CBNMAL FAIR FOIL THE SANITARY CONSISSION. LT THE MUSICAL FUND HALL, FRIDAY I•ViiNING. April 29. 1864, SIGNOR PERELLT. respect'ully informs his friends and the pubiie that be IRA( be assisted on the above occasion by his bear pupils, wto have kindly tendered their valuable services A large and effective Orchestra. and a full thorns of Ladle's and Gentlemen, will take pant In the performance. Tickets TWO DOLLARS etch, to be had at all the principal Music Stores. ard-mthatt C OLCHESTER, THE GREAT TEST anti DUKE-BM BLEDIUSI, is still at his Hooms,over ptore 917 CHESTNUT Street. Call and see his wonder ful dernonstratlons,lecluding writing on the arm. apS-4N GRAND LlTEsßoArlittlrz S AND MUSICAL ALUMNI OF THE GIELIS' HIGH AND NORMAL SCHOOL, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MONDAY EVENING, April 11, In At Eight o'clok. Reserved Seals can be obtained at Gould's Made Store. corner of Seventh and Chestnut, without extra charge. Proceeds for the Sanitary rtommtatiom ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA HOUSE. "THE FAMILY RESORT," CATINCROSH LAD BIXBY'S MINSTREL& THE apiar STAR TROUPE OP THE WORLD. In tbeir SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, LauebAble Mae - leeonee, Plantation Scenes Ate, Ate.. by' TwEDITY TALENTED' ARTISTS. BVS.HT EVEHIDG THIS WESEL Tickets 711 tents Dom (ism at 7 eVeloels. 1627-3 m J. L. CABNCROSS, Ittintnoms MAILWR f. I ,RANP SOIREES FOR THE N-A ORAND CENTRAL FAIR ENTERFAINMESTS cosiniNiwo MUSIC Moll cALISTHENICa, BY TEE . . Pupils of the FIFTEENTH WARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS. AT TAE - ACADEMY of MUSIC. FRIDAY RVENING. AnTlll6q3. at 8 o'clock. and SATUR DAY AFTBB2IOI , I. April 16th, at 3 o'clock. Tickets 26 canto: admit to either entertainment apilkomwteet , THE GREAT PICTURE AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE BOOM Only a few days longer. Commencing TUESDAY. April 6th. J. bane Williams' celebrated PANORAMA. OF THE BIBLE. This le the meet complete and finished Paintinsrof the Sacred Scriptures in the world, comprising over fifty of the most SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES Of the first three thousand years of Biblical History'~. forming altogether one of the finest exhibitions of. the age. OPEN EVERY EVENING at a quarter to 8 o'clock, Admission 26 cents N B. Matinees on Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday. sad Saturday aftern Chil d r e n o'slock. Admission for 10 cents, pEN NSI LVA NI hk. AOADEMY OR THE FINE LEM 305 CHBRIIIIIT STEM CLOSED to Prepare for the ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Will open on the 25th of APRIL. Br order of COMMITTEE ON EXHIBITION. ap9•rf (4.ERMANIA ORCHESTRA..-PUBLIC IIEIBA-UI3ALLB every SATURDAY, at 3 o'oloek. P• at the AItYSIOAL FUND BALL. Bindle tboketia cents. Package, of Dix ticket,, $l. To be had at 121. DES'S. 1104 IMISTNI3T Street, J. B GOULD, Stu . ' , TENTH and CASSTNUT. and at the Hall door. fan-t 9 PERSONAL. PERBONAL,r-4EWELRY BY MAIL, free of postage, to any part of the United States on receipt of the following prices : Single stone imitation diamond slurs, $1; cluster I uliation diamond rings. $2; heavy-rated vest chains. $1; heavy plain rings, Will stand the strangest acid • tlo 4 ;small round blaek.enamal ed ear drops. too; heavy -plated black enameled sleeve buttons, Sec: gents' Imitation diamond etude, .1 gents' lninativii diamond pins, $1; bracelets. $1; haudsOMßl9 chased medallic:lse, $1; complete seta carbuncle studs and buttons. $1; complete sets black-enamelled studs and buttons with pearl setting. $1;. fancy watch keys, 60e; pen and per oil with extension chate l ain e ladies' long guard and chatelaine chains. $1; pins, $1; ge nuine antic percba chains. $1: ladies' and gents' minia turn pic e for Menne orhair...7l . ssea r l L l N ng ik e. Dina to _ LOST AND FOUND. LOST—.A. OERTIFICAI'E OF S•PEE ••■•-• CENT. LOAN OP STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. for 11616.06, dated March I% 1830, ifo, 769, in name of WILLIAM MEREDITH, Also, a Certificate of aff cent. Loan of State of l'ennoylvania, for the sum of dated June 30 1846, Ho. 1462. in the name of IL PRICE. administrator of William Meredith in trust. AP- Plieation has been made to the Auditor General for a re newal of said Certificates felo-3m ELI K. PRICE. No. 811 ARCH Street. atittBOSTON AND PHILADEL PHIA STBANSHIP LINE, sailing from each port on SATURDAYS. from fret wharf above PINN street, phitadetrhts, and Long 'Wharf, Boston. The e teamel3M NORMAN, Capt. Taker. will mil froni Philadelphia fed Boston on sATURDAY IV/ JUNG. AMR 9. at 8 o'clock. These new and substantial steamships forma mauler line, s ailing from each pert punctually on Saturdays. Insurances effected at one•half the minim sharked °wean vessels. Freights taken at fair rates shippers are requested to send .Slip Receipts and SUL* Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (having tine accommodation') apply to HENRY wirersoß & Co.. mL9 33% Borah DEL/MAR& Mamma. FOR ALBANY AND TROT, via Delaware and. Raritan (lanai, In. barge J. sTACKFOLD, Capt. FIIIBBARD. le now— loadina at let Wharf. below SPRUCE. Street. and wi lt leave for the above points on SATURDAY. st 6 P. K. For freight, which will be taken at reasonable rates. apply to 0137-8 V" D L FL &NAGAN. Leant. 304 Sixth P 043101141,446, .MANiGIEL Manager SE DOLLARS _ . 'elock. Dancing at 10. m any of the above-named the Regimen t. at O. Oakford al Hotel, and at Fcering dk aDO. tattl' mereZerZela:iii=llo.