THE MEXICAN DEBT. Official Statement of the Mexican Minister. Mr. Romero, the Mexican MlDlster, In a dea. patch to Mr. Seward concerning the Mexican debt, euclof.es the followlnjr letters, dated in December last. According to this statement, of the loan of 360,000,000 francs that bad just been negotiated, Mexico received but 62,600,000. The French army eat up 02,000,000, and the remain der was either applied to the interest on the French and Ensrlish debt or was swallowed up under the charge of brokerage. MR. ROMERO TO MR. REWARD. (Extract from a letter written by a commer cial house In the City of Mexico.) Mexico City, Dooemborl7. 155 The three loam pat nion the market since the establishment of the empire have burdened the nation with a new dobt of nearly 880,000,01)0. or thin sum onlr small part, amountmv to about $8,000,000, has been really used lor the public sorvioe J ho rest has disappeared In the amount withhold for interest In advance on the loans, the difference between tne nominal value of the loans and tuo pnoe at wniou the bonds were sold, commissions to various baukeis and others, exposes ot opera tions on the Itourxe. paymeut ol tne Frouoh army, return o sums advanced lor the support ot thi Mexican forces, suovention to the lino ot t'eami rs from 8t. Aazaiie, payments on account of the civil list of the Kmneror, presents to various favorites, and remittances to Mlramar. In oonscauenae. the finannn nnmmlssfnn In Paris has at Uie disposition of Maximilian only a small baianoe, wh.ob will be barely sufiloiont to cover ex- liuuwn uuring n.e monin ot January. Mexico, Deo 17, 1866 Although not in round uuuiueni, on account ol tne danger ot intrusting the exact figures in a letter. I Dronone to viva vnn anmn idea of the amount o the late loans, tneir distribu tion, and the sum that remain to be disposed ot, re serving, lor some pertcetly sate opportunity, the trausmission to you of the exact balances and the total amount of the loroign debt since the etoatlon ot li.e r ui, iro. 'l he acquisition of these important documents wll reveai to tie world the infamy that has ben tii.r. a trated in socking to loud Alexico wltti mormon. sums thai have oulv served to )av the war expenses ot t ranee and to conch our sovereign and nt.hr Iran personaics connccied wilh tho present ordor of BiiB.ru. I'erbups in this letter I mar be able to enclose you a copy ot the revista winch is periodically sent 10 the United Slates, and in that you will fiod further de tails ot the tinancia' situation of the Empire, but, as ii mj uui uv iuBiuie, j. give you nero some idoa of it. Total product of the loans, 860,000,000 franc. Of iuh The French army has received $12,500,000 naimtira uuuiuiissiuiis O UUO 000 Invested in the French Rentes tor the con. ' version of the first loan 4 000,000 jinnio. im inn .cuiiniBii ueoi 0,UUO U00 Difference botweeu 100 francs and 63 Irancs, whioh was tho seillngpnoe 26,600,000 nonDiicuiuriuwnnuii uuvance on uoin loans, (discount less ttiaii 68 francs.) com missions, orokeruges, and other ex pense 7,500,000 Koceiveu in Mexico 8,000,000 869,500 000 . 2 600,000 Balance remaining to the Government. Total Eoual to 300.000 000 franca 872,000,000 From the above sum tbat remains, there has to be Said ou the loihoi February, tbe supulated time, the i8t payment tbat remains to be made on account of tho lamous claim ot Jecker, wbicu was settled at 86,000,000, and of which 83,000 000 have already been paid. The remaining sum ol 8500,000 has already been drawn lor to cover advances made by the 1 renon to the Mexican army in Octobor and Novem ber, and 8200.000 on the aocount oi 8600 000 due to Maximilian for salary up to tbe end ol December. 1 he Convention ot Uiramar, as it was signed on the 10i hoi April, 1864, has been fully and duly car riod out, theie having been paid monthly to toe ex peoitionaiy aimv 8471 000, wnich is tbe sum montnly accruing, and whiou has been paid up to the 30th of November ot this year. In this way it is asy to see how it is tbat only tbe sum of 88,000,000 has remained to come to Mexico. From the estimate ot expenses for December, January, and February, 1865 and 1866, an Idea can be formed ol the sura expended by the Government of Maximilian. It amounts to 810,000,000. The ?eme from national revenues is estimated at 83,600 000 Tbe balance ot the loans is 82 600 000, thus leaving a dofioienoy of 84,000,000. But it, 'as I behevo, the 82,1,00 000 to Jecker snail not be paid, and v-hioh are inoluded in the above 810,000 000 oi expem.es, nor the suoveution to the railroad, or tbo 860 000 which are remiited monthly to Yucatan, nor tbe 815 000 monthly which are remitted to Now York lor the press and oner purposes, as well as various other sunn which are not vitally indispensa ble, 1 believe that without other sources of supplv the existence oi the Government may be prolonged until the end of February. From that time lorward, neither by tho jueatoxt extortions, nor bv dupli cating the exac'ions ol to-day, can its existence oe prolonged lor six months more. THE CADIZ BANK ROBBERY. Arrest or Four of th Bobber Des perate Fight Between the Arresting Party and the Thieves 8350,000 He covered. We have already announced the capture of four ot the robbers who relieved the Harrison National Bauk.at Cadiz, Ohio, ol all of its availa ble assets on Sunday morning last. Tho Steu benvillo Herald, ol Tuesday afternoon, furnishes the lollowing details of the capture: Yesterday afternoon, about two o'clock, a party of some twelve men, composed of citizens ot Jefferson and Harrison counties, this State, and one or two persons from Wellsburg. West Virginia, started out from the town of Lacrange, on the Ohio river, some nine miles below this city, in pur suit of the Cadiz bank robbers. Captain Alex ander Smith, ol New Alexandria, this county, who has a thorough knowledge of that sectiun of country, led the party of scouts. After riding some three miles below the town ef Lagrange, Smith deployed the party to the right, taking to the hills for the purpose of scouring a region of country somewhat secluded, and where robbers might secrete themselves without being easily detected. Awaytrom the habitable portion of lands belonging to Mr. Samuel Riddle, Wells township, and in a solitary spot, 8mith recollected there was an old dwell ing which had been unoccupied for years. HavlLg determined oa a reconnoissauce in that direction, he had the party halted some distance off, and. with Mr. O. Sleramons, of Cadiz, pro reeded to the hoiit-e, where they founj a tire had been recently built by some persons lor the purpose of cooking. There were live couls still there, and entraib of chickens strewn about, and other evidence that coking had been going on there recently. Leading from the house and through an adjacent wheat field, and on into a deuse thicket, tracks of men's feet were discovered, with some pecu liarities, which Blemmons at once recognized as the came as those leading from the hand-car, New Alexandria Station which he pronounced undoubtedly as those ot the robbers, who were evidently not far distant. Captain Smith went to the point of the hill, signalled the pnrty in reserve to come up. deploying to the right an i left of a small ravine, one of the party on the opposite hill discovered the live desperadoes closely huddled together, well armed, and with manilestations ot resistance. The pursuing party and the robbers, on seeing each other, commenced almost a simultau" ous tirirnr -one oi tbe robbers discoursed four shots at Charles Hogg, of Cadiz, but without effect. In the mean time, three ot the robbers escaped around the point of the hill, two of thm were wounded one shot through the elbow, stunned, fell, and rolled down the raviue. Capt. Smith and a gentleman by the name of Craig, from Harrison county, secured these one ot whom fought like a tiger but who surrendered on seeing a rifle levelled fit him by a young man from this county by the name of Hill; threw down his pistol, and gave himself up a prisoner. Here some $150,000 t the stolen money was found In a Crtrpet sack besides, Smith took from the pockets ot one ot the prisoners $163 and a valuable gold watch. The $160,000 secured on the ground was taken charge of by Mr. C. Hogg, and subsequently de posited in tne Wellsburg Bank. Smith, in com pany with others, flanked the express train on the Pittsburg and Cleveland Hailroad, which (.topped, look the two prisoners aboard, who were brought to Steubenville and placed in lail yes terday eveuiug between the bourj of 5 anil 0 o'clock. As the train was starting for Steuben ville, one of the party rode up and announced that two more of the robbers had been captured mnking lour that one was still at large, ar.d that $100,000 of additional bonds had been se TEE DAILY curedmaking In all $2,10,163. This news is contirmed this morning, and the two prisoners taken subsequently to those brought to Steubenville were conveyed acroes the county last night, and deposited for safe kerning In the Cadiz fail. There U nn doubt but that the party who robbed the Cadi rsatiK are tne same tbat made the attempt on the Wellt-hurg Bank. 8mith took from one of them a meenifjlnir glass, used in detecting counterien diiis, wntcn, trom description, one of the party had offered to sell to Mr. Jacobs, the Cashier of the Wellsburg Bank, previous to the attempt to rob tbat Institution. Tbe pri soners here1 ere very reticent have but little to rotrmunioate tbat will lead to their idnntitv give no names say they have respectable con nections, arm nave no disposition to bring any of them into reproach bv theirdisreputable acts. The prisoner shot in the arm. a desperate char. ac'er. Is seriously wounded the arm being shat tered oy a PI.-101 snot at tbo elbow, and physi cians say his morning that to save his life it will bo neci'aiy to amputate the arm above the elbow. The other prisoner's wound is hut a slight one a ball Irom a pistol passed across his lingers. lacerating them, but breaking no bones. The Jefferson county fall was stronslv guarded last night, and a general desire pervades this community that the mouev may not onlv be all secured, but that the daring villnins be broti?ht to that punishment the character of their crime so justly merits. THE LATE FORGERIES IN NEW YORK. Tbe Entire Amonnt Over 83301,000 Far tber Bevelopmenis. It is believed that the lull amount of the for geries of John Boss, the Wall street broker, an aciount f which anneared in the Trilump nf yesterday, will amount to about $400,000. The iubs 01 iiiviu urocHoeeK uo., ot io. 30 Broad street, is now claimed by the firm to be only $19,000, they having loaned tbat amount to Ross ou the spurious. Michigan Central Railroad bonds. Otherwise the account which appeared in tho Tribune was substantially correct. The losses, so tar as ascertained, are as fol lows: David Groesbeck & Co., $18,000; Cronise A Co., $G3,0Ci; Black & Snauldiug, $03,125; the union Dans, irizu.uuii; tee continental Bank. suo.tiwi; total, 30j.787. The twenty bonds of toe juicuignn uentrai Kailroad Company held by Groesbeck & Co., which were left by Ross as security lor the repayment of money loaned by them to bim, are not positively known to have been forced, although it is believed that noh 1 the case. The Union Bank also holds twenty of xne same description oi bonds, these, too, having n u UI JJUMH-II uj 1UIHB. It is not known that any other bank or firm besides the above have been victimized ; and in any case it is believed that the entire amount cannot exceed $400,000. The strangest phase of the whole affair is the fact that of all those who trusted Ross to mtch an unlimited amount, not a sincrle person knew him intimately, or bad the most distant Idea what were his resources. Ho operated heavily, paid the demands on him just long enough to let his name be well known upon the street, and then, haviue victimized all his leading business associates decamped with the proceeds. It is believed that Ross has had this oblect steadily in view since J une last, when he first made his appearance upon the street, and to carry out his scheme successfully employed one or more confederates. The detectives are busily engaged upon the case, but decline to give any mtormution. A. Y. Tribune. AMUSEMENTS. - - - .. .... -mil. 11 UIVUl rJLtll advertising and pulling usually loads to a dl-au- viiomirii.vi mo jiuunu, uui uii turn occasion nu ttiat ha- been said of the great preparations made for Hamlet have fallen short of ream v. Not only are all llm flfteflAR tiAnr hut ecm titn)f r . I " " . " - - j uviaii ui 1 11 1 111 1 u re nil (l decoration is stnctly in accordance with tbe period 1 he archl ecture selected for the period is tbe old Gothic ol the first period of which we find speci mens in Northern Germany, ana especially in Eug. land. 1 big is us near as thr artist and dramutist can como to lixing a date to "Hamlet," who, howovor historically lived botore tho Christian ura, and be- - ... - t otj i- 1 1 nit) mtorwuias elaborate and ornate Gothio existed. But some da a ban to be taken, and the oneobo-on is in accordance mm iiiniuricai . correctness, ana Is ad mirably suited to the atmosptiere ot the poem. The room in the palace which was uauaiiy a room used lor a state apartu.ent in every age, ancient or modern, is bow a large ball supported by co unius, with archwavf, and with an infinite space loading into a galloiy hung witb arraa. A I tbe scenes are enclosed, all in the sme charao'er of sombre, mas- ci.cK.ouurui. iuo vuwni oratory, witb its tapes tried bantings, ig a complete specimen of the old same rtyle. The scene on the ramparts, with the castle and city in the distance, seen in tbe moon- llfrnt. la nm,M . . i . . 1 , ... . u...n.j wiiwnmi, uoiuiut, WHO, the material world, the shadowy apparition of tbe d "'' ii miuipursiuiB 10 una iauit witn tbe tntse en tcene, for it is all admirably harmonious, irranfi.anil pflootfvo "Ktt i r .. . . arUsucaUy, for there Is neither tin.el, nor blue or red lights, nor meretricious ornament-all consists in the gieat art of tbe pointer in his fine perspective, lit lit a .tiiri ,.C ... j ....... .i ' . . . . r ' ,uib uunuu, 111 me true ana artistlo COlOrinir. 1 h TTInnnai. in nrlil.h ,hl. ..I.- i . V 1 ' u IUIO limy IB put, OU the ktage is a stride, not a stop, in tbe elevatton ot the dramabe art, applied at it is to the finest, most ' ' ...v. . vvi.i. 11a 1111 1 1 ui UlU Ully. YY H need say nothing of Mr Booth's "Hamlet " It is 11. won uviure proiounaty studied, admmblv ti- rl .i.an n l t . . . n . . 1. .F . . . a ! "h'uioj iiuiu, muu pagHion, but uttorly without rant. Mr. Booth's costumes are all ,u..,ivuBuiiiiviiiiu uui ui cuaiacter, tne only oefect of one ot them being tbe long skirt, which is tint upouli.l n n .1 ... 1. 1 I. . n . 1. . 1 x ' "'u fiiw mo wuutooHume a re semblance to a Cathollo priest. But Mr. Booth 100k t .o iipmiui. ui our ureams sucn a "Uamlet a finr itfinorinntmn hoi ..ni-.il wh.u j..n -. hiiih umiuiii ou NO poetry ol tbis marvellous creation. Mr. Tay ors iuiiwwmtb anu grana. in the preps rations the "Ghost's" drapery must have ben over looked 1 it was too short, and withal torn. Madame urirrv jb muou more shadowy than the blue usually employed. The costumes were all fine and full oi character the men-at-arms all soldierly and solid looking in their armor. Mr. Barron, who was full of lorce and power, as "Laortes," went lorward a tew cenruries in his velvet costume. Mr. Griffith's 1 o oniuB ' was judiciously subdued, yet sutlicently humorous. His costume, tbough admirable in form , was incorrect in the tinsel ornaments they were out of keeping, and gave him the appearance of a wizard. Ihe "Quoou" is the best part Mias Graham plays, for it requires only stateliness and dignity. She looks it admirably, though, of oourse, too yo ina : but "Qu. en Gertrude" must have beon a baudsome woman to have Inspired so ,much .mlschiei. We regret to soeak ot Mifs Geinion's Ophelia" We have seen her p ay pathetio, simpla parts charm Bgly. but she bas not s correct conception of t 'Ophelia." Her costume, too, Is raodorn, and with out cbaraoter. Mr Chester played tbe "King" with pood eflfcot and with great luxury of costume chang ing at almost every act. The ladies ot the court should have tome counsel given them with regard to tbeir costume; they mar the picture utterly: aud that no such cunoniy sdonid occur, Is essen lal in the object attained by tbf grand, cbaracterist c, and artistic getuutr-up of Jlnmlet. i be house was crowded to esoess, and all the intellect of the city was there to Jndue aun to enjoy this finest artistio treat we have bad tor years. NewCefsnut STitELT Theatre. Uiss Hi ohell's last night and ber benefit when she wilifpiav. tor the last time, "Amne," in Little liuirfoot. To-morrow Mr. biun's grand tenehit I be matinee will he attractive, with all the companv and a ploce of intense interest. The Hut of th lied Mountain. Mint Daly and M es I'onnoytr in tbe evening, bo'h nopu Jar acrresos, will complete the wonderful sensation attraction ol this hill Arcu STTttET TuEATRE. Last benefit of Madame Ce este, tbe last time we shall ever have an opportu nity ot seeing her, lor she sailo shortly tor Australia, nu will probably never return here. The play will be Ht. Mtuy'i Jivr. American Ibkaisb This evening El Kino Eddie takt't a lareae'l lieut'tlt. previous to his departure for Europe. MadMe Forrestel is a rea wonder, and will appear during the coming week. The other novelties are attractive - Tbe GKnuAMA Oboukstka will civs their usual publio rehearsal to-morrow atternoon, with tbe lo. lowing piograume: Ouverture "U ltoi de Yoetot" (by request). A. Adam bulogy ot IVarsfhy request) t. Schubert bedanken(lhouKLui)on the Aips Wwlls, ,.'... John Strauss Allegretto from Seventh Blnfonle Beethoven Ouverture, "Jj'alr Ue usina" Uundeis-oha Oeartotte mini "Higoletto" Verdi Hondo and Finale from "Don I'asquale" ..Donizetti The last publio rehearsal of tbe season will take place on May 20tb, EVENING TELEGRATILrillLADELPniA, RIDAY. academy ofMtjstc. Franools Ravel will take s penent playing tbe Magio fHtt and the Schoolmtn tfr, presuming also Tonne Amerioa and th iihiikI attractions. There will be s grand matinee to-mor row pr two O'OIKlIt, M to A 33 & S M Y T H, 1 tIANCFACrCRttRS OF . i ' FIXE SILYER-PIiATED WARE, ! 1 5 No. 910 CHESNTJT Street, PHILADEI PHIA. (4 4 tr FOR SALE AND TO RENT. ROOMS TO RENT large. Well Lighted and Ventilated EQOMS, Oy THE SECOND AND TRIED FLOORS OF TUB "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 fcouth THIRD Street. TO RENT. I AFTLY IN IHE OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR. K. B. WITH OR WHllOUr STEAM TOWER. f3 run SSAI.rJ A FRUIT AND 3k Jia.Omrn Farm of 173 Aeres. In Kent oounty.tC .. .,.., slu,lu, neuron a station on the Jlarylaml and Telaware KaHroad, andatmutpix miles south of Mnyma. Tbe propertv is haiiuoinHr situated, well Imtirored and prwliictive. The iIwaIiiiik a neat irame, containing eleven til) rooms, 'iho baro ui'iui iiiw iiuiu, 111 me uuunvy. At prefent, land suttlclent to Veep one hand emnlnvrd and a parden well supplied with fruit, and plantod abundantly with vpgetaliles. are reserved with the dwelling; the spring tlilaitcs and liarresta are rented on sharea A purchaser can therei'ore take nnsHenalou Im mediately, without embarrassment to himself or tbe iBiii'iiB J I iiiv liinu. It is flret-clas property. In a highly Improved neltrh Dorliood. and Is otic red below the Drasent market prict of such land. t rice, 16.000s one-half cash. , , Address HENRY JOHNS. 4 llwfml2t Keuion, Delaware. fSI OTITARE AT rUBLIC SVLE. H Mi. Wlli bo sold at Public Sale, on the premise-, irrirJMUfli. ill A I ID, at 1 o'clock. A Dh.81 KA HLK; KKilDKNCE sltunted in t heater Township, leas than hal a me from tli city llmlis containing nearly FiKTT At'KKS tlr' L VMI, on which is a wood subntantlal llouie, built iu Cottage Also, out-kltchen Bnd dtnlng-rnom, summer house bnrn and siahle chicken house, etc. ihe grounds nave been put in excellent ordei .-well fenced, and planted with fruit and shade trees, vines, etc. etc. The prorertT Is within five minutes walk ofThurlow's Station and fit een minutes ot Cbcs'er Station and has a line view of Ihe river Possession irtren at once From lis tiealrhv Inn., inn and easy access, is a ierv desirable place tor a summer residence . i'or further Information, apply to 1 ' ' UKOBOK BAKER, Chester, Or JOHN fAsCNKB, 1 Hi Tradesmen' Bank. Philadelphia. 0W RENT. DESIKAT.LK FrRST-CLASS ' . ""iuij .."i ji i in n,r. - 1 1,1 r.i- . rJt com n'ctoljr lurnlshed and newly re.niei; large barn, pouitry hcuse lce-h ui-e fllled. sprlng-hmtse. pleutv of pnsMiilnir, wu.uiu niMJiin. BLMVIIJU MIHUC, SU 1UC BuraCn,WltU crops In the groin a, an ahundnnce of irult aop es pears, plums, peaches, quincts graoes, cherries, currants, s'rsn berries etc. situation high, beautllul. and por fecty hea'th'ul. Ejcel ent boaHng, splendid flhlng ate. M. S Lesllo s oflice, o 727 SAiiSOil itreet.be- TW.An I nn.l A n'nlinlr Tj . I ... . . ... - " v."v J . ju. O .J HI" FOR SALE. COUNTRY llESIDICNCE, at Homcsburg; beautlitil situation and per.ectly thiul ; superior Dwelling, with ull the modern con veniences, and three acres fitliinil hnmirtn.i l.v nuirt-n avenue. Mill Decntur and Cambridge Mrcets; taste- ....V vui. miu Dlltiiir null i: nil ITCHHT IMaOte. t O lUtt House, Laundry, etc : close to the Holutesbtuv Railroad Kt Atlnil -11,1 ltrlut.il lumnllfn. n n .. .. . . I . ate possession For tuvther particulars aea handbills and catalogue of M. Thomss &, Son's sale oi May 8 . , ... .u.' ko. W rtTli.li, Ja.. Conveyancer, 8 1 61 o. 77 Bansbiu street. L. II. JOSEPH. CFATRAT. RF. AT. PTati? A ernnrwr "Kr VT1 a TIIII.lv ti i a. .... '. . . 41,1 a i . firt-r t, ruuaae pnia. n. MAE F.fltA'a lUlKrht onrl BaIiI n t i, Loans negoUatcU. Money piocurcd on Bontlfl, Mort- colVectedT "'"U,",M Commissioner of Dee ds lor all the States. 4 271rnSp F0R SALE A DESIRABLE THREB story Dwelling, with thiee-storv double Back ding on W r.LFTH Street. aboVe Green. Ali modern improvement!, summer kitchen. heaters etc Price, tmu clear. Apply at this Ofllce, between aud 12 A. M. 4 m tfj TO RENT. A FURNISHED II 0 USE. fca Apply on the premleei, -No. 3J7 8ouiU TryENTT r 1KST street. iim DEAN'8 MAMMOTH TOBACCO STORE. 1st. We have been forced, by (be rapid increase of wur uusmi'M, iu rjnarxv uur Biurs we nave now tua largest Cigar and I obaceo Store In the Uaited states, tbe best stock and the largest assortment. Call at DitAN'8. 41J CHtejIUT Street. O D.-WE CAN NOW SELL, AT WHOLESALE. & at a very low figure, and we can retail at less than theiegular wholesale price, as our ezpennes are less than nothing. CallatDKAN'S, No. 41JCRESSUT Street DD.-WE KEEP A BETTER CLASS OF TO O bacco and CI gars than any other bouse in this city and sail at a lower price. ' Caliat DEa'p, So. 411 CH KBSUT Street. 4TH.-WE HAVE OVER 200 DIFFERENT kinds of Clgira, van log lu arlce from per thoa and to 180 per thousand. Uuri lgar are known by good judges to be tar superior to all others. Ask 'anv one where yon can get the best cigars at one-half what CHKuVrU!'' "Vt-C'U M 5TH.-WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF ri moklng Tobacco, vie. i Cuba Hhorta. lb cents por pound. Lvnchbuig Hmoklug, 30 ueuta per pound. KUllcklnick Mmokitig, 90 ceuts per pound. Havana and Lynchburg mixed .Smoking, 50 cents per pound. Lynchburg and Plug C ut, mixed Smoking, 60 oents per ponnd ' Virginia Lynchburg Smoking 80 cents per pnund. Virginia KH'iuklnlck .inoklng. 60 cents pur pound. Virginia, very line Smoking, il per pound Virginia Light (loldcn Leai'Mtnoking. a I 54 per pound. The above prices are fifty per cent, less tnao others sell lor. Ca 1 at PKAS'H. No. 411 f'HESNUr Street. uTII. WE HAVa A VERY FINE STOCK OF ll P. ug Tobacco viz i Sugar-cured H.emlesa Navr, pel poind, 90 centi. black r'at Vlrglaia Navy, do. 86 cents. Prime VS estern avy, do.' B0 cuts. Good Western Nav . do. 70 cents CouimoB Western Savr. do. K4ouots. - VugUila BUci r'a-. Cavendlsb, do. HO cents. Prime Western Eot i arendiaa, do.' rOceoU. Bright Vs. I'rlme 1'laiu do. do. al fx. bright Vs. Uood do. do. 91 00. no ail other klads of lobscco at rrom 40 cen s per pound upwards; a discount on 6 pounds or upwuras Call at iiKAM'H, -No. 4U CHKSfiU I Street. 7TH.-WE ALWAYS KEEP OUR OLd' cUS- toneis, sad new ones come bv thousand to gel Dean's Ten eeat Yara Cli ara , Deiiu's Ten l ent Havana Jg.r. ' Dean's Poco Five Cnut i ara C lgars. Dean's I'cco Five l eu Havana eigars. AnUqu-ts, Five C'ein Seed and Havana 1 am a.oes, do . o. , d. De Cahanos, do. do. do. imported Havana tlx Cent C'lsrai. , , , , ., . Imparled Havana T- ent lgars -Cal at DKAN'. p 413 CUES UT tttrcet c TH.-VVE UND 1"UR EXPENSES ARE NOW C less than nothing, and having tha lartest and best atoie in the city, wecsn aiiord to sen much less than any wholuv&ie dealer lu the cltv, aud retail lor a t titling advance To be convinced, call at DEAN'S, Ho. 418 CHESNUT Street. (Vni.-WK HAVE BUILT UP A TRADE IN ' three years that astonishes tbe Tobacconist many of them are envious- but do as we did) keep tbe best! Mil the iheapesi 1 advertise, advertise. ail at D KAN 'B, Io. 41 CHESK UT Street. ' lltTH.-WE HAVE NOW A VERY . FINE J ' store, a very large stock, and 00 expenses lor rent, eto. We an now sell at such a 10 w once that old cus tomers eauuot arlord to leave us, aaa pew ones 00 me la crowds. Yi e have room enouin for all , Call at fE AI'8, No. 413 C1IESNUT Street. f. 8. We have gentlemanly clerks and 00 loafers Couutry uiercbaula at reu,uitled to send for our price list. ' Miinwliu AUCTION SALES. HCOTT. JR., AUC1IONEEH, NO. 1020 CUESNUT 8TKEET. 11IMEB8K BALK Of HAKR'H, SADDLE 9, ETC. On Satordav Mnrnlng. next. Mh Instant, at Uie store. Mo I0i Cbesnnt street, at 10 o'c ock, will be sold, wuhont reserve, a largeawn rnent of Harness made einre-sl.r to. cltr trad, confut ing of all kinds ot double and single and In vMions atylea ot mountlngi light donhie and single In covered monnt Ityr, gilt silver and black llnedt douhie and single ex press, In sll-er and brasa mounting; deariiorn, eta Also, fine assortment ot Saddles. Bridles, tmnka, etc. SPECIAL SALE OF IMPORTED MODERN OIL PAIMTINUS. B. Scott. Jr., calls eipeolal attention ot art eonnols riurs to an Impor ant sale of about ItMJ Imported modern oil paintings ot tha English, Krenoh. Dnsieldorf an! Flemib Schools, to take p ace at tha Art Wal'ery. Ho. li'M Chesnut st eet. on Thursday and Erlday evenings, loth and llth Instant at7H o'clock. , Particulars hereafter. 8 47t CHARLES C. MACKEY, AUCTIONEER. NO. 128 MA UK E r street, between Third an i Fonrtb. IBOy WIRE. WARHrBS, BRASS SCRFIWS, HAM MERS, MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE. ETC., On Tuesday Morning at 10 o'clock, a quantity of Iron Wlrei ahoui 10i)0 pounds Iron Wah ers. assorted, brass and Iron Wood Screws, II rasa Locks, Copper Vals Illsnk Keys. I lanes siorttce Leeks, 20 dor. steel-faced Hammers, American Steel Shears, and other miscel.aneous hardware. S42t LA ROE HALF. OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WHITE ORANITE AND C. C. W ABE, BOcKiNQHAIt ANDULASS WAKE, ETC.. On Tneadav Morning. At tH o'clock, a very large assortment of the above smed wares which will be sold in open lota, suitable for city and country retail storekeepers. ft 4 St FASHIONS I860. RECOMMEND J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) S K T S Tliey-will not bend or break hkp thn sinwio SprinRg. They are acknowledged by all Ladies, throughout tbe leneth and breadth of ttie land, to be tl e most Terlect and Agreoab e skiut ever In vented, end Uncauallod in Eleirancn. Rlaaiiniltr Lirrhtness, Durability, Comlorf and, Economy, I The Last Xcav Style IS THE CELEBRATED i EMPRESS TRAIL, i ' 1 Which is theMOrfTBliAUTIrUL AND AGREE- AISLE SKI ttT ever worn, bclnt? particulnrfir adapted to the present fashionable style of drosf 30 savs "(Sodey s Lady's Book j" "Frank Leslie' i'aahion Masazine;" " Demarost's Monthly Mairazine or Fashions;" "Le Bon Ton j" 'The Boudoir of Fash ion ;" and the Fashion Articles 01 the diflbrcutNows papers. See opinions of tbe Frcss and Fashion Mairazlues srenerally, proclaiming tbe great SUPERIOHITX of these ; CELEBRATED SHIRTS. 1 AT WHOLESALE by the Exclusive Manufac. turers and tSole owners of the PATENT, 1 WESTS, BRADLEY & l1ARY, ! WAHEEOOMS AND OFFICE, No. 07 CHAMBERS, AMD Nfjs. 79 and 81 EEADE Sts. New York, FOB BALK IN ILL FIRST-CLASS STORKS IN THIS CUT, TklROTTGHOUT THE UNITED STATES, AND ELSEWHERE. ' AT WHOLESALE BY ALL THE LEADING JOBBERS. 62wlmCt4D IRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES STILL AN 0 T II E R GREAT TllIUMPII FOR THE i: VANS & W A TSON S ARE. KKAD THE FOLLOWING! Philadelphia. Mr I. ikiw; Messrs. F vans k Watsob : Ukts jl had oneot your weil-kaown Fire Proot a es in .he very destructive fire which occurred eaxlv this uiornlng at tl.D. Jones' steam saw ami planing mill. The Hare nil from the third tory, snrt a ter ! re covery irom the ruin-, It was ooened. and -he books snil i) 8 puis lound pi-ifuvtlv preserved much to my entire satii-lsctlon. 1 his Is the second Cafe oi your make that I bate had tested by lire, and It at'sln affords me muoh Dleasure to say tbat I esteem your Fire-hroo -aies wor hy oi every one's consideration reuuiruiK a Den'eot ceeoilty agulnat tire. ! x ours, very truly. C. LETOrRNe0. On hand and lor rale at prices lower than other makers, a lame asxortment ot our justiy celebrated (airs ior Bank. Mercantile, or Dwelling-bouse use. uive us a can oeiore purunaaing eisewnem. ' Vis itf ATS OS, 63 lit Ho. 1 8. FOCKTU (Street I STOVES, &c. UNION OIL STOVES, A in and complete apparatus lor Cooking and Heating by I'etroleom OU. Our Stoves glva no smoke or odor, and art not liable to get but oi order, being as simple In (very inspect as a Kerosene Lamp, The Baker, Broiler, and Hat-iron Beater are tha only special articles ef fur niture required. For all other purposes, ordinary stove lurnlture may ba used. . DAVID II. LOSEY, ' j SOLE AGEUT FOB PENNSYLVANIA, Ho. 38 South FIFTH Street, libiral discount to the traJe. 4 17 Im ro PARASOL8 AT $1-25, $1-50. $1-78, AND . mis oun umurutias, st'iu, fi M, ! 71V ii. nrxnr. 4 ISwfiu No. II 8. EIOttTIi dirset MAY i, 18G6. MILLINERY GOODS. I V ' ,1 I ,J .1 . . .1 "WOOD & OARY, No. 725 CHESNUT STEEET, ABE OFFERING DAILY ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES, HATS AND BONNETS, ' INCLUDING TI1K rOPULAR " , JArANESE AND MEDALLION HATS. llBlmr 726 C II E 8 N U T 8TREET. We are prepared to offer TO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYER 8 OUK SfJLEKDlD STOCK oy ' MILLINERT AND STRAW GOODS, ' VFRt LARGE tEDUCTroii FROM RECENT PRICES. One stock mcludos all the latest shapes ot SI RAW HATS. STRAW BONNETS. . BONKJlT MATERIALS OF EVERrGKllfu.ES' IN EVERY SHADE. RIBBONS ALL W1MHS AND COLORS, TO MATCH MATERIALS. IKE LACE", ILLUSION IvK'8. Eto. Etc. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. OF THE CHOICEST AND MOST DESIRABLE m , BTTLKS. We sol dt an Inspection of our stock, and do not donbt that lor completeness oi assortment and mode ration ot i rice it cannot be equalled. ' Give us a call. a , . , . WRTL ,t ROSENHEIM, ; 4181mwl2t 1 Wo 72rl CHESNUT Street. MISS C. CBYRNE, her New and Elegant Store, No. 807 AKCH Street, Has row open a large sto k 01 tbe Cioicst FRENCH MlI,,lNEltY. h i?mri"1.eJ?,n'rom one 9f th moot eminnit of TrTmmiL7boparlm;ni ' rn8"' charneol Uie i..Eh7.fc!iT'i:.,.rli1.n,.or,n-T " BONNJ.T now In "v 4illmrpt MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assorrmrni nrsppr Kti hitt t ivpnv. A; It sos' and Infants' Ba nrri - unir. v- Crapes. Blhbons. Feathers. I" oners, frames etc. C3 IS 4m REFRIGERATORS. H E F RIG- SI R ATO 11 S. ! SMITH & RICHARDSON, Agents for the sale of the Justly celebrated CH4.BCOAL LINEI EEFRIGEBATOB, ' '. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ' ' I FROM S6 50 TO fe'OO.. 6$lm5p No. 6H MARKET Street. ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH OF ICE ... i 1JEK. WEEK I - Will keep jour provisions cool and' aweot In' t;,o warmest weather, by nsinir one ol . i i Schooley's Ijarjr Refrigerators. Ther bare three apartments, and ara thorough ventilators. The small tizes require but 60 oents worm oi ice per week ' ; ' , , ', , E. S. FAR SON & CO.. ' i ' ; MANUFACTURERS, , 25Imrp No. 220 DOCK; Street., ' BOOTS AND SHOES. J REMOVAL. C. BENKE 11 T it SON ' . ' MARUFACTPRETtS OF FINE ROOTS AND SHOES, Have removed from their Old Stand, No. 48 South 10URTM Street, to No. 716 CHESNUT STREET. Having purchased tho entire business of Mr. Leonard Benkert, thug bringing tocother an im- mense stock ot goods, t' ey will De In position to supply tbe wants of the community at prices some what Deiow those horetomre charged. Their increased facilities also enable them to make a style of BOOTS ANDfcUOKS lor Youihs far su perior to what is made elsewhere. . The best BOOTS AND SHOES lor Ladios, also made to order. 4 CO fmw2m FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR GENTLEMEN'S And Bov Wear, AT REDUCED PBICfcS. I -'t AT IIEJAVEG'S, No. 635 ARCH Street, Below Sixth. First-claps work a. ways on land, and made to order at snort notice. . , 4 24 lm5p 27 OAS COOKING! STOVES.' 07 " THE EAGLE OAS STOVES Are warrnnted to ' BAKK, llHOIL, BOIt. ROAST, TOAST, STEW, HEAT ! NO riBST. A)IRT. -SIOKK. OB Atlltcs, . '. And are more econoiuloal than Wood. Coal, or Oil. IV. LOOMls. Manuiaoturer's ARent. 19 o. 27 S. plXTil Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 27 UNIVERSAL CLOTHES 07 Tb only Wrinter wish tbe Patent Co-WbeeI Bca lator. Wa warrant this Wrmger, and no other. .,1 W. LOOMls, s!anula'iorr's Airont. 419 X o. 87 H. fel XI H Htreet, T 'Ullada bla, l'a 27 THE CELEBRATED 27 DOXY WASHING MACHINE. For tale at G. W. LOrtMIS'. 4 19 Ko. 27 8. H1XTU Street. PhlladBlphta. l'a. 27 iiEFiuaERATons, 27 IOE ( COLERS, ICR CRK'M FRKTZEB, CARpEr I8WKSPCK8, LOTHBB-WRINOKK8. ET.!., At . G W lOOMIti'. 4 l&rmwlm Ko. 37 B. HIITH Street PblladulpOiia, Pa. (DQK TO $45 FOU A SUIT OF BLACK OB wOu (ancy colored eiotut aruiy and navy olothloj do.. In stvla unsiirpaaseJ.' 4 7uirp r A lilt, No. IS MNTU 8t.. above Chtwuat. i) 5 DRY GOODS: PRICE & rVOOO) ITILIi OPEIf I . i . . . f. . . 1 1IEIR NEW STORE 1 ! K0RTHWE3T COBtfCB OF i . ' -n a ' '. ' I -I ,' ' I ''.'; '. . !' EIGHTH and FILBERT Strccis, ON Wednosdav, May O, WITH A NEW STOCK i FANCY AND stapt.p. PHY GOOD9. AT RETAIL. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., ' No. 727 CHESNUT Street, - I Have made extensive additions to their popi lar Stock ot SILKS AND DRESS GOODS WHICH THE! CONTINUE TO SELL At Moderate Prices. . WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS. 381 R E DUCTIO N IN PRICES I op ' ' ' SPUING CLOAKS. IN CLOIH AND SILK, OF OUR OWJT I - "4.NUFAC1UIIF. " "' ' i PARIS MADE 0 ARM ENT8. A new oppnirw. at one-half cost of Importation. , ! FINE LLAMA LACE SHAWLS AND- CIR CULARS, all at Reduced Prices. t , i . I J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 8t7tuthg2mrp No. 020 CHESNUT St. t REDUCED PRICES. The Subscribers have just received a frosh invoioe o EMBROIDERED CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, w nicn, witn tne larce assortment before on hanff ' will be sold at i ureauv xteaucea lJrices. SHEPPARD,VAN HARLINGEN&ARRISON j Importers and Dealers i IN HOUSE-FUBNISHING DKT GOODS, 4 25wfm6t "o. 1008 CHESNUT Street New spring goods. : The tubscrlbtra are now receiving their Spring lmper- rsuon oi ilonsc Furnishing Dry Coeds, ! Cemprisma all the beat varieties of liken and cotton sheetings, pillow and b01.8tek ca81ng8, Table damasks and diapers, table cloths, dotlie8, chamber and bath towels, towellings of all descriptions. 11ar3eili.es quilts, counterpanes, BLANKETS. TarI.E Ain iuxn rnvRRq And every other article of Pnrnlshina; Dry Goods re quired to continence housekeeping: or supply the wantsr f a family. SIHHi; IKKIFRV V1 M k'RINfl UllfthJ The sobscrlberH. with lrcraatcd faollltlea for tha inm- actlon ot the Holr;KV DPAKTME ilT oi tliair busl- .i.ct., m i no aucuuuu .v Mini .iu)ig n ll w VTQU-SSIOCKd Kiock ot . LADIES', QENTuKMEJ AND CHILDREN'S ir JIEBI.NO AND f3llK VEttl'8. DRAWERS, ETC. ' Afw pious, aau ai me neoaoea frloes. SHEPPARD.VAN HARLINGEN&ARRISOIV. 4j0ftuw2rjrp Xo. !Cfy8 CHESNUT STREET. g SAFE 's 1? O II S A LB. i A lECOND-HND Farrel & Herring Firo-Proof Safe ; i '. ' .. . .. , t ... I ll ' ' APPLY AT TBIS 0TK!E. , 1 jps.' HIjJSTKK, No. 41 N. SEVENTH. .1 KThKET. ABOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA. , Acknowledged y all parttn mttrrtttdw bv fur tba . , . MOST Hl'CCS.MHFrL PHYnrr ii 1 tn the rraatmsDt at iasus .m kirn mninn r irmw TUOKOllUU, tytdprrmnmnt rurtl guuranimd tnry case, renieinr jr uit m a im o Uuiebratad KPinMie can only lie lir i X'nulna at his oid aaLaiii.kri niw. K- 44 N. tsEVESTlf tifnt. above 1'Uuert. 4 28 6t