THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1866. CITY INTELLIGENCE Jr Additional Local Jtftnt M SigfJh Paqe. Anothfb Mobdkb. A younjr wornan lamed Xeilie Taylor, who waa admitted Into the fenasyivania Hospital on Wednesday 'venlng; with a severe nab ever the rirbt ere, died at that I nut no tion between one ana two o'clock yesterday after boob. The wound waa inflicted by the larre blade; 1 a pockct-knile. The instrument penei rated the fctain. 1' be deceasod was lnsensib'e from the time of her admitt nee till dcatn ensued. The wound li at prosed to haye been inflicted by one of two colored women, named Sarah Tib 08 and Eliza Cotter, dnnnr a disturbance at Seventh and Pine streets, 1 be deceased wa kd aa far aa Sixth street, abovo Fine, where the starcrered and foil. A policeman picked ber np, and bad her taken to too hospital. She resided on Bay street, above fclxth. The two olored women weie arrested the same evening;. They bad a hearing or lore Alderman Beltler on TbnndBT, and were commi tPd to await the result of Miss Taylor's injuries. The Coroner Will bold aa in g a est on tae b dy to-day. Abrest of a. Supposed Murderetl . Last night, about ten o'clock, a youna man was arretted, by Officer Samnol Vonant, ot tne Harbor l'olice, on suspicion of having bem Instrumental in tbe death of ibe colored iiian, James Neoos, la t ' September, at White's isental Depot, in Aich street, l e.ow Sixth. He had a bearing; before Detotlve I Franklin about eieven o'clock, and was finally locked up tor a tnrtlier hearing to day, bail bavins; boon re fused. From his statomen's it appears that there bad been a disturbance in the evening at a public' boose botweon tho acousotl and several other parties, daring which the aire t was made. Tbe rtatemonts belore Detective itianklin werrf made without cm barraismcnt, thus indicating tbe inuoconco of tho pritoiitr. - Iktf.restino Sunday hcuoor. Anniver- aby LaBt Sunday alturuoon, the First Kofurtncd Pulch Chuich, corner of Sovonth and Spring Oar den srects was well tilled with the scholars, t( acliern, and friouds of the Sabbath Schools bolonii lr i to the church The ex rests wore verv lntorosting, the scholars baying shown great proficiency in thoir attain meats During tho atteinoon, ex.ee lent addica es were mace by the pastor, Ry. J. H. :Suyduin, ami others. The teacher in this Hold of labor have much to tocourage them in their Iauors. Ali.eoed Gambling Houses. John Mil- Irr, Albert Brothers. William Barnott, and James Merry were arraigned betoro Recorder Eneu, yestor day morning upon an allegoa charge of koeinug rambling hounes. A a a capt tin testified that he bad ost about LJ 000 in Iho gauibiing house on 8. Mutti street, of which tne tvto first named dofondaats arc (aid to be the proprietors. Ho had also lost a cou s;ut rable mm ot money in tbe Douse ou 8. Eleventh ttiect, occup eri, as witness stated , by Birnot' anil Henry. The first two doiondanta were bound over in ti&OO hail to answer, and tue latter waived a hear ing aud entered ball Officers Elected. -U a meeting of the Tiadca' Aseoiublv, of rhiladelp'iia, held on Tuesday evening, the following gentlemen were elected lor tho ensuing six months: President Louis J. Gilbert. Vice-1'resideut John Thomas. Uncording Secretary Thomas J. Ctaoale. Corresponding Hecretarv Suinuci Buck. Hiiancial Sccrotary Samuol 1). Carter. Treasurer Charles N. Hakor. Trusters llenry Wescott, J. P. Flynn, and Samuel Buck. Further Hearing. William Dowllag, alias W illiam Dchsven. bad a further bearing beioro Alderman Boil lor yesterday afternoon, charged with steal ng packsges trcn errand boys. A number of lads who Nad Leen swindled by tbe prisoner were present, and identified nra. The defendant Is also charged with the larceny of 600 from Mrs Martha t. Crowley, living at No 1320 Fop'ar street. The . tbelt was perpetrated about a year ago since which time tbe prisoner baa not been seen Dowling was committed in dofault ol $1000 ball to answor. Christian Union Association. The next 1 onf'trence ot the Christian Union Association will be he'd in tbe Seventh Bre-by torian Church, Broad street, above Chesnut (Rev. Dr. Crowell), bunday atternoon at 4 o'clock. Rey. Charles P. Kraitb, ol the Lutheran Church, will deliver an ad ore s. Rev. Dra. But er and Crowell and i:ev. It. I. Boatdman are expected to participate, All evangelical Christiana ar invited to attend. , Stable on Fire. The alarm of Are last evening, about seven o'oloo", was caused by the oar tlal burnlnef of Mr. Sloan's stable. In the neighbor hood of fcevi nth and Race streets. Loss trifling. Tbe alarm of lire about the same time was caused by tbe turning ot a cow stable in Waterloo street, above Charlie d, owned by George Barter. Tbe Hie was extinguished without much loss. Death of Sergeant Orr. Yesterday morning Thomas Orr, Sergeant of Polioe of the Mmih Dis iie.t. died at his ro.-idonco on Mount Ver non street, below Sixteenth, after an illness of about three months. 1 he deceased was about slxtv-tlve yeais ot age, and bad been a member of the police force for about cfrht years. He was a faithful officer, and much respected by the mod undor hiin. Instantly Killed. John Ulmer, thir teen ) eaa old, was killed lost night on the Reading Railroad, opposne Houston street, by being run over by a coal train, lie resided at Spring and (Summit streita. ' Flight Fire. Tho alarm of fire last even ing, about balf-pa-t eigbt o'cock, was caused oy the burning of a window curtain and chair, at the residence of Win. li. Thomas, Esq , Mo. 1236 Spring Garden street. Fire. Tbe alarm of fire about half-past 12 O'olock yesterday atternoon, was caused dj tne uurn i in ni Francis Martin's irinvel-roolfing establish ment, Gaul street, above Dauphin, Iho damage was sot neavy. Casualty. A man named Lawrence Mar tin waa rnn over last night by a coal-cart, in the Nineteenth Ward, lie was luken home to his bouse. lit Somerset and Richmond sheets. A Thbilliho Incident The young man started to his leet, and, with a wild and bitter sarin, iran-fiMii-exelnimfld. "What a base and .heartless de ception have 1 been the victim ol I Who would live in such a oria as this?" And, with these desperate words, ibe uuhauov man seized a pair ol large and ye y sharp-pointed scissors, and with tnem pro ceeded to cut to pieces a coat toat ne bad boutrnt nnv a few davs before, hissing through his tooth, as bi dd so. the words, "liaus is hiuh !" Thun he added n ore ca m.y, "For intra I will sell this wretched shoddy ariair and 'lion go and bay a real good cuat at lo ver nan Wa ha va All.wfuu h'ancv Cassimero Coats, as lowas. ,. $5 00 Pai.ts " .... 4 00 " V.sts " ... 2 60 Making an ertire all-wool fancy suit lor $11 60 All-wool black t-ack Coats as low a3 $11 00 C'BbSiniere l'auts " 6 00 " Cloth Ve U " 4 00 Making an entire a)l-woo black suit lor 20 00 AII-,vooi gooa Bivio rancy v.aasuuere owus, io mainh lor 14 flO. Astimisbinv as these prices may seem, compared with those to whioh we have been aooustouied tor aevnr&l veam. tbev ate not ftcttfious toe have th ooods in auantiliet. at the prices menturriAl. We take no iio trash thoy are all seiviceable good'. Advancing irom these rates wo have g ods ot all rades. un to the verv finest iabrlot. in large sup- plv.at a propoitionate reduction from former prices) comprising by fur the largest and most compote aacrt meet of Clotnmtr in Philadelphia : men's, tenths', and boys') surpassed uy none, and equalled bv lew. in style, make, and lit. at ir cos guaranceoa lo ver than tho lowest eisewl-.ore, or the money re funded. : Gentlemen who usoa'ly bve their olothing made to measure, can be as well or better fitted trmn our stock, in garments equal iu every respect, at from 25 to 60 per cent lower pi ices. Those who prefer cau have thoir goods made to m-aare in the best maa- iir. with a line assortment ol piece goods to select new. To CiOTHiEBB Our purchases lor thl soason bavinv Leen delayed, waiting ttu expeoud decline in tioods, we bave now on hand tho largest and bost-aumij-ri took ot Clothii g in Philaaelunia. nur- ci.aKRd lor caA rKclutiVrlv, at the very lowent rale of the teaton, whloh enables us to realire a la'r proflt rf ai.li mt nrinea le's than the oo-t of aame roods in n.t oilier establishment We cau supply olothiera .innio a Hue I'.iiv tradn. with (roods adapted to their sales, at I rices so much lower than tbe coat of their n,.u.nt st cka. that, bv makina- an averave ot the v. hole, thev will be enabled to dispose of their Foods ai'pnces coveiicg tbe average cost, and even paying TOW KB If ALL, NO 618 VlAEKKT Sl'BBKT Vb understand that tnbscnntlons to the Viratn ririM Minim ( omoinv advertised on tne seoond page, are rupidly oomiug in aud tbt tbe books lor ... ,n..,i,iiwi will alinrtlv ill cine Under thuao C:r ,ni.taiinea it is haidlv necessary to sugt4t to thoe who huve not a vet sent in tl.eir suiscr.ptiou for i,,,riniiieol these "f lbO interests." to do 'O at ouce,. "TT" 6pkoialKotic We mre milking di r- truticiwn& mi prict,ioa le clone out our tarpe ifttork out of the way of the extensive alteration STVnd improvement Iteing mode to our Store, if The people raij drpbnd on finding the largest ffJtiertmefit. lnrnt &tyle ami Ureaett Bur' lgaine in the dtp. Our fti-mdt wond'r w'y lftpe win $ell $o cheap and produce excelhmt fftrorkmanthlp; but a butnneu of imnwie mig Sfnitude Juefjtee liberal dealing, and an one IT'cUitrmer altcayt lend another, ve find it if to our inttertst lo makx tux goods at low fTTaHOXB. fT All we ask it for the meonle to come and tee I if for ihemttlve. if vur litaoy-maae i lotnmg it of two stylet; SfVhAiH ana Fabhion abi.b, but all of tt u ifhj.TBAtv and Srrvickable. ff f make thi Prick List of a few article Iffiir the benefit of these who mag want to tt nd tf order bu mail: jftb-CQ buy Alt-wool Casrimere working Pant ir o si J jo uo no oeuer ff 6 tO " lk do tecrmd dret Pant ttf 7 00 " IHne. Fancy CatBimert resi 4 tf 8 00 " l)o do do do I tf 9 00 " Jiantttmme do do do 6 IT" 10 CO " Klegant do do do iif 660 " Good liUck Catsmcre Pants, i 00 " "ine o . ao ISflOOO Super do do Iff 2'60 " Vett, for every day wear. t if 8 60 " J'ancy ( asimere Vmitt, for drei ff 4 60 Super Onttimcre Vert, fine quality. f f 6 00 " Jlandtome Black Cloth Vests. Iff 7'60 ' Light (atsimere back Coaf. Iff 860 " Jhirk VatHimerelSttck Coats. ff B-Ot) " Melton uotn stv t oats Xf"10C0 " tancy Castimere Suck Coats, if 2 (;0 " Fine Black Sack Coats, ff 14 CO " Do do I ff 16-tO " Eleyant Dark Sack Ooats. ff lli-10 " no ao ff 18 00 '" Super Dark Sack Coats. - JfISOO '" Bluck Vrock.lsmts. iff Black Frock i.oats,fiom fcl8 vp to 940. iff These arc great Bargains, and are selling iff rapidly. We are enabled to buy cheap, an I E if therefore tell cheap, i i" Call and tomiiic Popular Clothing House, "Oak Hall," S. B. corner Sixth and Market streets. The National Bam Pen. We have boon shown somoexco lent Bpeoimiins of a now American steel mn.M led the ".National Bank I 'on." classlliod in sizes, as the 6-20 7 80, 10 40, and Greenback, manu- laciiircd by the ftmpirel'en uompauy, oi os. at and 84 John stroet, New York. Mr. Wi'liara O. 1'erry, No 728 Aich strret, is the igont tor tnis cttv, and the pens are tor sale by all stationers. Tuese pons are admiiaoly adapted for every specios of bank and commercial writing, ard tbe smallest size is luliv as good lor fine writing, and for aw ot ladios, as 'Joseph Oillott's No 803." Each pen bears an emboased portrait of Hoa. Salmon P. Chase; and. apart trom thoir popular surroundings, those pens are really as good as, if not better, than any now in the market. The manufacturers all iormerlv Uni ted States so'diei s deserve to be largely patronized lor their enterprising spirit How to Skb Probst. Climb np on the railings of Independence Square, on the Walnut street siae. bung on with one loot and one band for a halt an hour, and it near the limo for the prison van to nrrivo the policeman will clear you ofT Run around to the com t-room on Sixth street, and push in the crowd until a roan picks vour pocket, or a pollcemu tl reatcns to take you into custody ; then walk up Chesnut street as far as Charles Stokes & Co.' one-price Clothing Store, undor the Continental, buy a Spring Overcoat, and by the time you get back the prisoner will be in the dock, aud yon can wall' in ai d roe him. Remember Stokes & Co 's lor Sprint Clothing. IIcimstreet'b Hair Coloring. This Inimitabl article lor the hair restores grey bair to its original color, by eradual absorption, in a most remarkable manner, while it promof s its health and vigor. It is lor this reason rapidly taxing the place ot all the doletorions dyes. It is sold in two sizes 60 cents and $1 by all dealers. Reddckd Priohs. Fine opportunity for those des ring i'nolograD' s Have tnem made at a. t. Keimer's Gallery, No. 624 Aroh street. All styles nnciy execuieu at reouceq prioea. sea. Economical and Practical. Moore's Blotter saves halt the paper A new and convenient In vi ut ou j hundy, ready, and quick, tiold by Sta- 11011018. Steck & Co.'s Pianos Over one thousand of tlieso beautiful instruments in use in Philadelphia. Only at J. m. uould'b, seventh aud Chesnut. 20 000 o Mooee'8 Blotters are in constant use In New Yoik by Book-keeprs, Bankers, Brokers, Merchants, and Lawyers,, with good satinlaction and a gieat saving ot paper. Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Organs, unlike and r-uterior to any and all reed instruments Only at ' J. E. Gould's, Seventh and Chesnut. We refer persons afflicted with diseased Liver to Dr. Lessey's advertisement, under "Medical." SPECIAL NOTICES. PROCLAMATION. 13" Health Ovpics, 1 Philadelphia. Anru 1 '24. 1&G6. f VThereas. Tbe antlcluaied appearance oi cholera v. It bin our city during the uininer months ren ders it necessary lor the Board ot Health to take measu ea lor tbe ettectual removal ol all ordinary sources ot the disease in and about the pieuiisea oi pri vate citizens! ana aneieas. Among me nnmerous luunnziug causes of cholera mav De nameu tne seeping oi cows. bogs, and coata. together with the fever-produc Ing nlib.beth In the preuiises themselves and in the yaids adjaornti , h h i i lipa lib trom a contan mated atmcspliere, arlslo roin the accumulation 01 Impure meats and decay liitr vege tables, wliica are otten louna m tne vauus or enure oo-. cupled oy tbe butchers and truuksters in or m the vicnl y of our markets ; Ana whereas Al odors arising from animal or vege table substances in a state of deoomposi ion are. to a greater or leas extent -injurious o mom wuo mua.e Ana wnexeos. lue mtiaear lauuinn ni uur nunivw ui bides, Hsli. and vete ab es In warm weather, in a scale of partial decomposition. Is a cause of unheal tuiu nesn and dlscomlori to the neighborhood as wall as detrimental , . v , to heiilth and a source ot aisease among most woo pur- cbase me latter mereiore Hesolvea, luat ine tteann vinuer ue lunirumvu ui cam out tne louowing aecuon oi an act oi mi iiegioitt- ture passed prll 6, imu : ".-ecilon 1 Whenever anv nuhance shall be found anywner wlibm the Jurisdiction ol theBoardol Hoa tli, by reason of tbe keepluB of hoi,s or.otljar animals, the board oi Health, in addliion to their oower o, destroylug tbe pent or other enclosures containing such an I mils, oroi otherwise abating aud removing such nuisance be and they are hereby empowered 10 seize such animus, tod dellv r them over, as torielted. to 'ibe Guard, una lor tbe He lei and Kmoloyment of tlie Poor ot the city ot I hl'adelpbia, the District 01 Koutiiwara, ana uie town stilus ol the northern Liberties aud feno,' tor the ae t .aid noort a -id It shall be the ilurv of said Uuardluns of the Poor, on notice fioin tl e Board, of He th to re ceive the said auiuiais and pay the expenses ol' their removal) provided, that nothing heieln contained shall be construed to luterfeie with the keeping ot well- eeul Ud markets tor tne purcnase ana aaieoi cattle. excepting swine. Aua tnat. on aua aiier niwen uavs iruni iuo uuu iur tlon oi this notice, the law be rlgidiy aud atricuy en- lerced. . . . ... Mesolved. Tbat onr warn inspectors De lnstructei to visit and examiue care ully all vaults or cellars occu pied by he butcliets and trucksters in or In the vlciultj oi our market-bouset direct them to be thorough y oltansed ana whitewashed, and report to the Board of liealtn all lnrecteu plaoes, trom impure meauoruecay inir veLetablea together with all cases oi reiusa. to comply with this order liesoivea, inatnouiaea, nnil. ur TegeuiuieB aiian uo nnladen at our wuarves, either in the De aware or t-cbuy kill rivers, umil a pennl shall be applied lor and obtal ed Iraoj the Hoard ot Hea ih la accordau e with the following extract irom section i oi an aut of Aasoin by passed A pill 2. ,821 : " And If an' ma'ter, captain, owner or owners con slynee crconsUneea. or other persons, s'lall presume to ut.lcau. irom on ooara oi any sueu snip or vu3ui, BUy vegelanlet. nsn, or Hues, witnoti- nrsi naviug appuou tor and ob'ained a permit iMm the Board ot Ilea 111, everv such waver, cuptaiu, owner or owners, con signee or contiaueet. or other person ao oHendlug, shall pav a Hue not exceeding ve kundred dollars." By order oi the Boaia trneu tn HOUATIO G. SlfKI'L. 4 26 St . Health Oillcor. fr-r ELKCTION NOTI"E. THE ANNUAL a-xv mee lug of the Stockholders of he Central Tat- raw, linlivi, Coiueanv.o the cltv of PI Hade ulllu will be held at t be oltice ol the ( omnanv. No. Mil -ou h H-IS'III Hirat l'lillaUeluhla on MOVDAV. Mav7'h I860 between Hie hours ol l ana ll o'clock A.M., lor tea ouri'oee oi electing arr. sluetu ana 'x uirectirs. to feive tor the ensuing year. L J. CBANa, ber.r ilnry April 23 iwitt , r a s, ' ii i tSX" AMERICAN KAOLIN I'UM f AN Y.- WS- Phii.adri.fhi A, April SO. 1666. The annual Meetlnv oi Stockholders will be held at the oilier-oi bs i ............ u. Hi m. I'MIHU t-treet. on TUESDAY SlvH.lt li O C!OC m , wneu iu viwjuuu mil IW DVIU ,or uve ll reciors o aurvv ii ui ,t,i,ii tc, 4 awslt ' B. ENULIwtl. Seoretnrv. rsr OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN ANTL- -w IN( sohi'BTATIkN COMPANY. No. 147 8. FOURTH Htreet (corner of Harmony sir jet . 1 be Annual Meetlag ( the Stuck bo d-rsof the Auv - i ,i ii . umi.r ,i i a. n mil si inna. ncsn anil ln( ru 'alien I oaopanv win oe o.ni il ill on ce ou 1 1 i y, tiavl.lttf at 12 o clock noon. I lection ol Officers and other Imno-iant business. 47M U. U. LtlltNKINO, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. ISJ" THE VIRGIN tiold Mining Company - of Colorado. 1250 Original Interests. ilOO Each. Oi wl Ich 1150 are Seserved for WORKINO CAPITAL, The urowrtT ot tbe Conwanv eon'hts of twelve Iroges. In merit nearly half a mile in lecgih si aa ed nrar I tntrai I tty, Colorado, t utcribers e'eot toelr wn officers, and themselves manaiie the affairs ol the Comnarv. 1 ach "rrmlnal interest." SiCO lvs a mb sc rlber Ms ni o rat a amount oi stuck In all the corpora nuns orsamr.oa on tneae pr per tea the Books lor Hub criptlon are now open. For a prospectus giving tali particulars, or to n cnre one or more ot these ' oiluinal lnteiesis." audress at once or apply to 14 H 1m DUNCAN H. UITCHCSOX, . E. eor. FOCRTfl and WALNUT Streets, rbllada. trjf "TUB SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OP PHll.aDF.LPIIlA 1 he forporatort oi "Hie Safe Deposit Company of Fhiladclp; la " In complb nee wltn tho remi r.'tiienti ot Ibelr chart" r, hereby appoint 1HUKHDAT, tne loth oi JMoy. ltd)), lot iLe openlDii of the boons ter subsclntlon to tbe ( ai'Hnl (-took of said t'ompanv, at the office ot the l'rov d nt Llle and 'Jiunt Company, o. Ill S. t UDKI IJ Btreer. t tiarhs ktacalrsteri Alrxander Henry, Jol n We:sh, A(i lnh Jiorle, t'linrlrf Forle, tier Tl e 1 relt. l. W. Paldwln, lnc I ea K an uel K. Fhlplcy. Alfred fitl le, (ieerpe A. Wrod. Joseph B. Townsend. (iroroe M. Irotttman, bar ft Wheeler, W hlim C. Kent. -.lames W. Haziehurst, Bicbard Aieace Banhe. 4I12U rat- H I KB SI ADT'H LA 8T WOR K' 'ST( IIM vav li THE BOt KY MOUNTAINS" now on ex hibition by permission of the Artist lor the Benefit ot ti e 'l lncon lnstl u loo and ol(tles' and Hut on' Ortihsn I.oys' lloii.e." at W NDLtt l II. T AYLOK 6 UROtVN'S. No HI? and 914 ( llri.-MTl H reet, tor one trontu cn'y. Open tr m In A. M. to 10 P M. Fes.i n 1 irket.fi OA hlngle Ticket li cents 4 211m fTw? OrhiCK OK TH K LEHIGH COAL AhD KAVIOAIION C'OVIP,VY. l'lllI.AllF.'IHlA, April Jl. 1W1S. Tbe Stated Annual Keating ol the B ockuoldot.4 of this Company will he held at tie lloarrt ol I'rudo litem, rorili side o' t Ht .-NI T Htreet above Fifth oa It K Y HOUMKO. the Isl day ot Xaynex .at ual-pasi 10 o'c ock, alter which an election will bi he d at Hie sau.e iilsce lor ofliceis of the C'ompsiiy or ibe rnrulng year. Iho elcctloa to close ai 1 t. tl.of tbe same day. 4 23 7t JAMES P. COX, Presldont. MAMMOTH OIL AND COAL COMPANY.-The irnual Heeling of tbe tock ho (Tern oi this Coinoany wl I be htld at their oillce No 624 WALNUT htreet, on MOMmI, Jin. J lHfiB, a t o'clock U., lor the election of Directors lor the ensuing year. . O. l ha tE 4 Id lot Secretary . AMUSEMENTS. l"lSLEi"S CONTINENTAL, NEWS 1XCHAKGE. C boiee'Keata to an p acts oi Amusement mayoenao an to tH o'clock anv evening. 1 81 ly AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. CORNRK of BBOAD and LOC 1ST Streets. Les.ce aud klanager WILLIAM WUEATLEY. LA"T WKKK HUI TWO of the brlllant engagement o' JHK AiAhVKLlOUa RAVFL TltOHPE. THI (l-aturday) EVKNIMJ. April 2i the entertainment will embrace leats on the Tl KEf FLYINO IRvfEZE, hvihe Pet of l lie cltv. YOUNO AMKR1CA. 'First time this season of the grand bal.et of THE VIVA NDILHE, In which FRANCOIS RAVKL. Nlgnurlta PEPITA, and lions. VON HAMME wl l ap 'ear. GHOUF1NU8 by tbe MAH'l'l NETTI FA WILT. Concluding with, lot the last time, the grand lairy pan tomime ot , BAOTJL, In Which FRANCOIS KAVa-L, ANTOINE HAVEL, 10U.NO AluEKICA, and the full company will appear. ADMISSION. 60 CFNTS. Reserved seats, 75 cents. Family t iroie 30 cents. Amphitheatre 26 cents. Doors optn at 34 past 7. To commence at X belore t. THIS fPaturday) AFIEKNOON. at 2 o'c'ock, TbE FO hlU CHANB BlVfli MATlMEE. ADMI810K, with reserved seats 6o cents beats can secured six d.'vs in advanco at C w. A. Trumpler's AluslcHtoie, S E corner eleventh and Ches nut streets and at the Box Office ot tbe Academy ot Music trom 9 A. M till 4 P.M. "T EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. J CHF.HMTT Street above Iwetfih. LEONARD G ROVER WILLIAM B. 8IKN.L0I8C6I and Mauauers. WILLIAM F. BIKN... ...............Resident Manager. U oors open st 1. Curtain rises at 7 45. THH EVKNING, Til 1 8 EVENING, TII14 EVKNIX1, THH EVr.NINO. A GRANT) SATURDAY N1UHT BILL. A OHA D SATURDAY MOHT BILL. A Grand Baturray Nlsht Bill. A Grand Saturday Might Bill. a ursnn namraay Nlgtit Pill. A (Jianrt Haturduv Night Bill AGRFATDuUHLB BILL. A GREAT DOUBLE BILL. A Great Double Bl 1. A Great Double ii.L . a ureat Doub'e Bllt. A Great ucuble Bill, MISS MAGOIE MITCHELL MI'S MAGGIE MITCHELL kll"8 MAGGIE MITCHELL WISo JttAGGIB MUCHELL . IN TWO PIECES. i TWO PIECt-8. THE MOST ATTR VOTIVE BILL OK THE HFASO . M ARGOT, THE POUL1RY DFALFR.t MARGOl, THE POULTKY DEALKR. M&RGOl. THE POULTRY DExLER. Mariot Visa MAGGIE MITCHELL IHEr&l I I fl Ci rl.T' ICU.A 1'. 'I HE I ET OF THE PETTIt'O VTS. TrIEPETOFTHE PBITICOA 'fl. Paul..... ...Miss MAGGIE MITCHELL Admission to evening perloimanue, oo.. soo. , audtl. ATALNUT STKEKT T H R A T R E. -N. K. y V cornc Boglns quarter to 8. SIXTH NIGHT Of tbe brilliant eigagenxnt of MR. JEU WIN BOOTH, who will appear as . ITX jutuanu All In Ebakespeare's historical t ragedv of lULUAau nut imiw; OR, TRF. BATTLE OF BOSWORTH FIELD. Earl of Richmond Mr. CHARLES 11 AKRON MONDAY, MR. EDWiN BOOTH la bis great tragic role or KL.K) I DLAO, and celebrated comedy character of DON LA.SAU.Llt oamash. ATRS. JOHN DREW8 NEW ARCH STREET 1.YX TULA I RE. Begins at 7K o'clock. SIXTH NIGHT OF MADIME CEL'.KI'E. TBI8 (Saturday EVENING. April 28, THE, FRENCH aPY. Vlctolre. ) llenrv Kt, Alme, .....mauauie ucucoic Hamet. i ..... To conclude wltn tne tnrining arama ni lou CRINGLE'S LOG. Tom rrlnirla : 1?. L Tllton Gipsy .lack , Stuart Kobsun k i... ,n Ibs E Price Fanny Mrs. 0. Ueurl MONDAY. WF.XT. TOE WOMAN" IN RED. Seats secured six d s in advance. N EW AMERICAN THEATRE- WALNOT S reet. above Kigtttn. pn wkkkiIL ATTRITION. EVERY EVENING, AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER- THE WONDER. EL MVO EDDIE, XI r CiV? KM l'l 11 inn Hallet 'I rOUlie H1KI.KKI.ITI.K n -IOPIA OPFRV CORPS TWO GRAN o BALLETS. DBA M A PIC I UMPAN Y, and UOM1U PaN lUVItia, uuurr,. CPECIAL ATTRNTICN 13 CALLED TO A O ceat wohk of art, HOW 0 kXIIIBITION AT F. GH vYLEVVUZ'S rHILAliKLl HIA aRTGlLERY, No. latin CH KBNUT t eet Cammarana's Great Historical I'ielureol the HllKiNU OF ali amcri. BT CARDINAL grFKO, IN 17M r alrted bv oroer of me i tullan Government. 1 he Picture wl I he hv JnHN elAUTAIN. For a lull rlei-erloiloii 0t tl Isextratudinnry pioduutloa we reier to tne printed details In Uie Gantry. , Admlaslon to the lial erv, 25 cxU'S. 4211m MUSICAL SOIREE, kylry evening, , , i AT TB C1TYICUKIH A'D lEADlSU ROQMS, ; No. 1235 CHFBN U t SUeet, " . X I i Philadelphia- , ,i (4161m f KRM A N I A ORCH t81 RA. PUBLIO BB- VT neareals everv H4TI KOAY AFTIHUOON AT MU H AL UND HALL IX o'clock. Ensanencenle niaOel y sdilresklnt GEOMOK BA8TEKT, Agent. No. l'ial MONTEREY street, betwesn Race and Vuia. 1 It) m TREASONS WUY THH AMERICAN WATOli, ! MADE AT WALTUAlf, KA6SACEUSETT8, 18 TUB BEST, j It is made en the best principle. Its frame Is com posed ot SOLID PLATES. NO Jar can Interfere With tte harmony of Its working, and no tuJden shock can damage Its machinery Every piece Is made and finished by machinery (Itself famons for iu novelty, at wel at for itt effectiveness) and Is therefote pror-erlv marfe. The watch is what ail mechanism should be AC UBATK, SIMPLE, STRONG AND ECOOMI CAL. I xcept soma high grades, too costly for central use, foreign w a iclios ait chiefly made bv wonwn and boys. Such watches are composed of revetal handred pieces, screwed and riveted together, and require 4on stant repairs to keen them In any kind ef order. All penona who have earned "anc es." ' le pines." ami "English Patent Levers," are perfectly well aware ol the truth of this statement. At the beginning ot our enterprise, mire than ten years ago It w. s our first ob.loct to make a thoroughly good low-priced watch tor the mil lot, to take the p ace oi these foreign Impost Ions the reiuso ot foreign fao Uries wh en were entirely unsaleable at home and pertect y worthiest everywhere. How well ere have aco, mpllshed this may be und r etood from fre fact, that .iftcr so maav years ot puolle trial, we now make MORE THAN HALF OP ALL TUB WATCHES SOLD IS T1IK UNITED ATAT-CS, and tbat no others bave ever given such anlvrsal ratl'lao.lon. While this department of our business Is continued wltb Increased lacllltles for perfect work we are, at present engaged In the noanu ae.ure of watches ol the very Highest Grade Known to Chronometry, l nr Quailed by anything hithorto made by oar-telves and unsurpassed by anything made In tho world. For this purpose we have the amp est racllltlcs We have erected an addition to our main bui d ngs ezproa-lr for this branch of our kuslnets and have 11 led it with the best workmen in out service. New machines and ap pliances lave been constructed, which perform their work wltb consnmmato delicacy and exactness. The choicest and most approved ma:erla s on y are oed, and we cha lenge comparison oe iweoo this vrade of uur work and the finest Imported chronometers. We do not pretend to sell our watc'ies for lass mokkt than foreign watches, but we do assert, wltheut fear ol contradiction that or lot saue uonbt our product Is Incomparably supeilor. Alt ourwatchea, of wha'over grade, are fully war runted, and tola warrantee Is good at all times against us or our agents In a 1 parts of ibt world. CAUTION. As ti e high reputation of out watches has caused them to be extensive y counterfeited by foreign makers, and sold In this country as genuine, the public are cau tioned to buy only ot respectable dealers. All persons selling connter.ebs wdl be exposed and prosecuted. ROI313INS A APPLTON, AOENTS FOR TUE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, 423trp No. 18 BROADWAY N.Y. JJOWELL & BROTHERS, S. W. Corner NINTH and CHESNUT, Are Manufacturing their New Styles of PAfER HANGINGS FOR SPRING, And Samples and Lots of New Goods are. now coming in from their manufactory, which, wltb a nesh Importation of FRthCU DESIGNS, are teady for ihe inspection ot their customers. Tbe increased focilities of thoir new and more ex tensive Factory enable them to produce much hand somer and finished styles. IMITATION FRESCO DESIGNS von Parlors, Entries, Ceilings, Etc. Etc., PKEPARED 419thsmlm gIMON COLTON & CLARKE. TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN Ott G0ISO TO TUE COUNTKX Those who wish to purcnase sapnile ol the best duality ot riltei GRm EHIr.H will find a f u I aud cboUe stock of the best that can be imported or pro cured rem the New Yoik. Boston or Philadelphia market, ana can oe aupp lea wltn goo as in package, at who esale prices Particular attention Is paid to packing In the neatest ano mot sate manner paa b e. Good delivered to any of the denota. express offices. or out in tbe coun ry, tree of charge. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 14 Srpj B. W. cor. BROAD and WALMOT. JJIESKELL'S MAGIC OIL! CUKES TKTTKIt, ZBYBITFLAB, ITCH, SCALD BEAD, AND ALL FEIN Dlt-EASFS. ' WARBASTKD TO CURE OB MONEY REFUNDED. For sale by all I tngglsia. - PRINCIPAL DEPOTt ASIIMKAD'8 PHARMACY, i No 330 South SECOND b I reet. Price 26 cents er bottle- 4 24 3ua4p . JORDAN'S TONIC ALE JORDAN'S TONIC ALE. J OLD AN 'H TOMO ALE. J JORDAN 8 TONIC ALE. It la recommended by physicians ol this aud othor plac' s as a superior unie und require but a trial lo convince tbe most skeptical at its great me It. I o bo bad, viholesai and retail, of f, LJORDVN, No. 220 i'EAH Street Champagne Cider, by the doxen, bottled, or bv the barrel 214$ B. No. J. 16 WILLIAMS, North SIXTH Street, MAKUlfACJUEEE OF VENETIAN BLINDS, AND WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortmtnt in tbe c'ty at tne Ion est prices. C4 i 2m rp STORE BnADFB MADE AND LETT E PEP. pXEIST VlBE WORl FOR RA1LU08, STORE FLONT, GUARDS, PAKTITIONB, ETC IRON BFDTIADB, AND WIRE WORK, In variety, manatee nred by M. WALKEU & SONS 3 20Cm8p Ko. 11 North SIXTH Street AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES, No. 64 BROADWAY. Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores ax a mined and reported upon. tonapoUnt Engineer furnished to U bung Coni paalfs. Consultations afforded on air Mining, Metallurglca and Chemical Questions, at tbe office of ibe Bureau, GEO. D. II. GILLESPIE, President, DRAKE DE KAY, Secretary. lOtuthsrp TRUSSES. SUPPORTERS. BRACEfl. VBv and all other Suryieal appltaneea of Ihe most approved kinds, Infinitely superior to an oi tiers, at No. 60 Norm r-EVfNTH SarAet Laoiee atteotkd by Mis. Dr. Mvt'LENACUAN. Mala department by a compe tent suraeon. I IU Juirp HOWELL & D01IRKE, BllKVFACTriXERS 01 PAPER HANGINGS WINDOW SHADES. it. m iiirzx t9 rormn aivd siaheet streets PHILADELPHIA. IT THUNDERS ALL ItOCliDl Herring's Patent Safes IN HIE RECENT EXTENSIVE FIRES. SEVEN SAVE THEIR CONTENTS IN ONE NIGHT!!! NUMBER ONE. New York, April 1. 106, Messrs. Hinniito tt Co, No. 151 Broday Oentlo- men t In the destructive conflncratlnn of the 6th mat., It as our mis triune to bs located on tho lower floor of the flvettort buudlrg No. 302 Broadway. The larta Safo oi your nianutao'ure. hlch we had In nse, was la the back part ot the building, more than one hundred ana fl.ly leet irom Broadway, ditBcu't to reach witb water, and exposed to tho hottest or the die. We got at It Sa uraay atternoon. and found thd knobs and p ates melted off and were oblived to out the doors open, when, to onr great sa lsisotlon, we found onr books, papers, no icles of insurance, money, and Indeed everything In the Safe iu first rate condition. Kospcctiu.ly yours, KNAPP at MNIfFEN. NIMBER TWO. Ntw Yora April 9, 1HI6. Messrs. IIbbriko & Co Gentlemen : I have just opened my Herring's I'ateni Safe, wuton has lain among tbe embers of the Broadway and Fulton streets fire since Friday morning the 6th Inst. The Sate wag In my office, on the third flour, and was In the hottest part of the fire. NotnithsundlUK thelal and greut hea enduiea, the Safe has been true to its nam a and Its trust, and lalthfu.ly sustained the reputation of yout house. All my books and papers contained In the Sate are In ss good condition as be ore the fire, except the slight damage occasioned by the steam which comes irom tho tiro prool filling. JOHN' U. ilEHH ANN. NUMBER THREE. 1 Kbw York, Aprll7. 1H8. Messrs. Hebixo & Co. Gents i We are pleased to t8 able to add our testimony In favor ot one ot your Hales, that we haa in our i nice at the time of the great fire yesterday on Broadway and Fulton streets, and would, say lor tbe benefit of the public aud In justlco to yon. mat an onr Boots, papers etc, were taken out to-day in good order, alter the Safe had been exposed tj an Intense beat. HaVNBY 8IBDB. No. 202 B.-oad tay N UMBER FOUR Mw Yobk, April 7. ISrJA. Messrs. Hebbiko Co . Gents t I am happy to say that baying recovered my Sale (one of your make) trom the ruins of our store, No. 150 Fulton street, which waa destroyed by flie yesterday and having oooned it. I find all Its contents, consls lng ol books, papers, tnonoy. bonds, and Qovernmentstocks belonging to myself, and others entrusted to us tor sa'e keeping perfectly sale and uninjured. This tale stood aq extraordinary beat and proves ihe excel. ency of your Safes. C. C. BICnuOND, BUM BER FIVB. New York, April 0, lHttO. Metsrs. Bebriko 4 Co , No 251 Broadway. Gon. a :- The large rare ot ycurmanuf .cture which we bad in usa at the oestructlve lire, corner of B.oadway and Barclay streets, bas been rescued trom tbe site of our late hand le g, and opened this aiternoon It affords us great satis faction to say to yon that we find our books, valuable pspets, and the entire contents preserved in good con dl'lon, nothing Injured except the leather covers of the books belna stained. i FAIRCBILD, WALR.ER A CO.. Booms 6 and 7, Ho. 229 Broadway, NCMBER SIX. New York, Aprll9 1HBS. ' Ma ssrs. Herrimo A Co l-I this morning receive from the ruins of the fire, corner ot Broadway and Bar c ay street, the 8 ale purchased of yon aome years since! and, to my entire satliiaotlon, lound the contents in aj pertect state ol pieservatlon. Tbe Safe had lam in the rnlns since rlday morning, and waa In the hottest part oi tbe fire. I shall. In the future, leel safe to trust any amount ot properly to your Safe. J. M. BOBEET80N. , , NUMBER feEVEN. . , New York, April , MM, Messrs. Berviko k Co.,No. 251 P roadway. Gents i T be Herring's 1 stent r-ele we bousht of yon a few years ago has Just tain dug out nom the ruinsoi the recent extensive flic, corner Pre ad ay and Barclay streeta Ibe contents of ourlu IdhiK, o. 231 Broadway, where tbe Ore originated, were en! lit ly' destroyed, and we baa barely tln.e to tscspe witb onr lives. , The Safe was ex posed to intense beat, yet we are happy to Inform yott tnat everything It contained books papers, and money are all a sood as new. H. J. BANG, No 231 Broadway. FAMEL, HERRING & CO., No. 0Q9 CHESNUT Street,' FBILADELPniA. HKRKING & CO., New Yorlc. IlEllRINa & CO., Chicaco. SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF irerrlng's Patent Champion Safes TEE MOST Tl LIABLE TROTFCTIQN FROM Fl NOW KNOWN, AM) FARBEL, HER RING et CO.'S New Patent Bankers' Sufr. Uadvwitb "Tiitt KrolHl',Mr Pi Cryalalird Iron, ' i . .I', - , i TBE eNLT METAL KNOWN WHICH WILL DB A BURGLAR'S DRILL 4Mtuih
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