rmjuiiAVENiN Saturday, May 12;. lfcoo. 5 Audi Strkrt Thkathb.- Mis Tr ue produced (or her beiiotit a tow i Iocs, entitled the Stiver Lninn. It la ill t xcnlltnt. tast and style, a quint atory ot domeetio life; the diaiopue writtpn wltrt much point nu el gai.ee It In a little too long, anil some twm lags; lor the multitude it Inoks action. Still, u t- tn ityle 01 the piece that we like to we on the stage, taking the place ot the Tile sensation trash that hxt hitherto had possession of It. It was great oleasure to hoar the found of Mr. Mordantit'a line volo , antl towl'ut'ss hi earnest and int. 1 irout c :-ti g-, alter tho long coarse ot whining weakness wo Have had to endure at thm Ibralre in Mr. ilankln; lie was rooeivod bv tna public a if it appreciated the contrai-t 1 here are several One parts In thin piece. lis 1'nco hud, of course, the finest lad part H ie drged It with rreat variety. Her '.oili-tii s were al! new and rich, but iomewlmt aluwy and over-ornamented her - usual uuteot. At lor hor acting-, it was quint, and tree Irom rant or glaring dehcts, but it wanted vivacity in tho last act; the contrails were not nven, o thrit much of the point ot the i.luy was lost. Jhr. Marlowe pave rreat Vivacity and stunt to 'Fiaiilc." iiivesinp it wltn a shailo of senti ment that pave Intere' to the cli-iracier. Mrs t'rra-e had a ohannin" little part, which she plated well. The pioo was put on he staire wit i great el- gnuce and special care. The house was verv we. I filled Mia Jollersnn was waini y woicomod in the part of "Gertrude." This evcnuw lie p ay 01 Watt inir tr the Vmliri will he given, wi h M si lllton a the heroine and Mr. Tbton as "Jonathan." 1 he piece of The Wild Oiuk, to be played tor Mr. Vackaj's benefit at the Aich, on Wetiniwday, is a curious production, aud mil attract consiat-iabe attention. Nw Chesnut Street TnBATR. The Mirble ll'urt rave us Adams m oue ot his durst characters. W e have had many representatives ot this dtflioult E art of "Ifaphael." but non who- hi every quality as realized the line creation ot romance and chi i vauy inrown into 'be midst of our hard oivihzation. 41 r. Clarke's vvacty and sarcasm told admiral) v in 'Xante." liin rlou is uot nuiiedUo ".Vlarco;" it is tooeold and unimpass onea it wasevidoutiv a ptirt that bad not her ai mpithio; sh ranted too ranch. At tbe mntmee Adun s and JhcMnrUle H alt, aud this evi llip. Tin- UiMiem. Ameiucan Acaukmy of Music Tho very last night oi i ho Kuvols. The bill is resplendent and contains all the attractions X.io Matinee, with tho tine sprinc toilettes, will t o a splendid tignl. Gabriel wilt mt only speak Englii-h. tut sine an English Lai oil. Young Ameiiea will appear. Walnut Mt.kkt fHKATUR. Edwin Booth and Ilamtet- a crowded house Tho houses havo not CO creased since the first night a singlo seat. Grand Oboan Conckbt. Mr Stnnbrldge's fine orean, built lor St. Clement's Church, was opened last evening. A large company were present upon the occasion. A very line programme had been ar ranged, and some ot our best perrormers tested the capaaity of tho instrument. As we have oofore stated, this Is the largest organ in tho city, aud one ot tho largest In tno country. It baa (18 registers, 62 stops, aud Wti pipes It may be said to be a new organ, so gnat have been the changes that havo been mado in it. The instrument was originally built ler tho Harmona Society, and was considered a line organ; but its capacity has btmn almost doubled It is not yet completed, as Mr. Stunbridge has it in view to add several stops that are novelties in this country I ho caso is a'so incomplete; hut when finished will be a prominent teatuio ot the Church, iho huge fro at pipes arn grouped iu three sjmme'iicul towers, sti-tamed by bold and heavy Lrackets, and without gliding or oilier co'onufts. There a' e no naileries witn the exception ot the organ loit, and me cturcti is built in tiie moducval t)le the loof beiu sustained by heavy oak urcnes springing Irom tne side The organ is to uo tiuished to correspond with the stjle o, tho genoral archi tecture t Mr. 8tanbriu'ge lilm'elf perlormed the opening voluntnrv, which beautifully extilimou tho combina tions of which the instrument was capable. Messrs. Cross. Clarke, Getze, Warner, and Darley, the organist f ist ( lament's, also perlormed, and the entertainment was interspersed wtn vocal music by an admirable quart tte, and solos bv Mr Ki-dioo. llr. Stanbridce is now at work at a fine orvan lor the Logan hquare Cathedral, and also upon one ior St. bridcet's Catholic Churcb in .New ork. rinse matters are credi'ab e to Philadelphia mechanism. Tkhki-li's AM.Tr.LTH UI'kua. Perelli'g brilliant season ol Amateur Italian Opera closes on Sa'uidav evening, May 11). with the grand opera ol in Fa vorita. 1 he cast is one that could bardlv lie 'm proved Signor i'orelll himself taking the delicious role of "Fenianao." and Mrs. Davis, Miss l'oole, Mr. Angior, Mr. A. K Taylor, and Ur. Engclke assuming tho other characters. I'etolli's Spinto Genlii" one of tho cems of this favorite opera is a thinp long to be remembered, and bis impersona tion of the role throughout, combined with tho cftorts of the ot!:er talented perlormsrs, will mae the closing night one of the most gloriously Dri liant ol the season. A MYSTERY OR A MURDIR. The Ioh of the .Schooner "Snui Cult" Sntiilclou8) Clrcniutf'ic as to the Death of the Captain and Mate. From Oie Hartford Courunt of IhursJa. We publishod several days ago a brief account, iur nieheu by telegraph, of the loss ot tho schooner Sum Colt, Captain ocorge llilliard, of Portland, while en route irom Mew Jersey to .New Jledtord, with a cargo of coal and spars Further particular have come to band. Iho vessel was ashore on Nantucket Island, and some of the people of the island, upon going to ber, louud only tho crew two deck hands aud a colored cook on board. These men stated that a heavy slot in was encountered and fie vessel shoaloa. A heavy sea was running ac tho time, and the schooner w as tossed vio.eutly tow.irds the beach, the wavt s washing over her, making it dillioult for aiir to remain on boaid. The mate went up into the rigging, aud win o there a powerful wave washed b'm ovcrboaid. The captain went below lor a mo ment, and on coming up s.arb-d forward, but bufjie he had gone far was also washed Irom the deck, and 1.0 more was seen ot bun. This is tho story told by the men. tuout'ti thev varied somo in thoir state incuts. 'o oue questioned the trntn of what th. y said at this time, and thoy left Nantucket soon alter, since which rimu, wo understand, nothing has been heatd Irom them. Who they were, or from what pait of the country they came, does not appear. A c-w duys subsiquout to the finding ot the ves sel, the nodus ot the cap atn and mate were found upon the beach at Nantucket., and marks of violeuco were discovered The bruises were ot such a char acter that suspicions ol loul play were at once ex cited; and. since the arrival of the remains, the friends of the deceased are very conildent that tne crew committed a dou'ile mur er, and, to cover up their crime, ran the vessel ashore purposely, aud told the stories they did. Iho probaoiuty of this being true is strengthened by the tact that the vessel was over sir ly iiu ob oil h-r course. Captain llilliard wiis an experienced navigator had been over tho route inauv times aim it could hurdlv bo possible that the schooner should get so far away from the direct line. All the circumstances of tho elfuir aro so suspicious that ellorts will uudountedtv bo mado to find the missing crew, and it is hoped tho seurou may be successful. Captain Hi, Hard was a highly respected e.it zen of Port'and, and the mate, George 8. Kunuiug a vouu man 28 yearn of axe, resided iu lladdam, wieie lie is much esteemed. The luuerals ot both weie wo.l attx nded. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. m His Occttpation Gone. It is now cur- rentiv reoortefl that, through tns Instrumentality of lion. Wbllam A. Newell, ex-i.overnor of New J eric v, the Influence ot Jaoies il covel wi h President John son. solar as the removals and appointments for iho First ConareHslonal District are con. eruea. Is at au end. The President has heuu made to understand the char acter of th man who .vanirs so extensively, and who assume to carry the State ot New Jersey on hit shoul ders ana bus, In consequence, suspended his ap pointments on Ur. Kcovel's reeoimneuilation. Ne verttielem, Hcovel is still active, and Is novt engaued ro writing hitters to oitlnrent nubile ottloers In the dis trict, Dlainly informing them that It' thev wish to re tain their situations they musi pleugs themielves to his (.scovel'si support tor the next Conitrussmaii, a member raving t be elected this coiLlug e.eunou. It Is tvldeni, therolore, that James has a ncuchan. for that position, and It he cannot get the Kenuh ichh or Democratic iKiuiiuaiion he will run as an independent candidate hhoulu he even do this, a position which be thinks win force ore of the parties to accept him he will he as much of a disappointed nian.at be It now condoume i bv every member of the Kepubllcan party. New Bridge. The workmen are buiy in drlvlag nth s across tbe thorounhiaros at Atlantic City, on which to build a new bridge ior the turunlte now toelnn cotntructf d from Pleasant'ille to the city, over tbe meadows. The bridge will be about 1 quarter ot a mile trow tbe railroad crossing. This road. It Is said, will be complied at aa early day during the com inn season, and hi atl'ord one ol the most pleasant drives betweeu Atlantic Cltv and the mainland, to tue sojourn ers at that seaside city. Haixboad Extension. The Camden and Atlantic ltaliroad Company are contemplating toon to txtecdihe track of their road at Ailanuc llty, duwu EDWARDS & LAWRENCE, the ncnoh. a distance df several miles. This will tM convenience which the re Idents and settler thre have long Deeded, and one that win he of giei bnnellt tu th piace, particularly as It will hue a tendonorto Invito ex tensile Imnrovements at the west eud o. that rapidly Improving chy. Atlantic County. The dpw Boar'! of Chosen f rei bo:cers for Atlantic cotintv wasorrfanlred on Wednesday A n -w ('tors fn plaee ot A . A. lou ma'oilt' of ItPD'i llcsn uienihers The usual hiislnsss appointed. Wooiifl Burned. A 'ew dava ao a scrlo'tt Are on iirrerl fn the woods, near the Mitlllcss rives, be ow fg lltrhnr Cltv which destroyed threu or onr dwelling nonsrs and much other property, be ore It was snbdtied. Criminai, Business. The criminal buni- mM for the May term of the Camden coun'v Courts win commence on H ondsv neitt, that dav having been fixed o J 11 Jenkins, hsq , Trosecutor of the Pleas. AUCTION SALES. J SCOTT. JR.. A I T ('. T I n n p n n srOTT. JR., AUCTION I'HILAJiPt Phi A AhT lI.I.EHV. 0. 1020 CHHSNU I STKKKT. AKTIhT' FIRT t.Rl n Hlt.C lit Pllvrnma Hie a r-tats of Philadelphia resiiec" iuby ct l theat trnMon of i onno ssenrs and lovers ot ar generally to their first sale of original nil pulnttnits, direct 'torn ibnlr easels which will he of tbe highest character, and the very best specimens by the respective artists contri buting 'i l.e sale will he hM at (JCOlT'S AB1 OALI-KRT. No llTifl CHE3SUT Htreel, On Thursdav Kvenlng. Vay IT. atTH o'clo-lr and wi;i be on exMbltlon three davs previous to sa e '1 he eol eetlon will embrace pictures bv the fnilowlng-named aitMt and will b tound upon inspection to be oi tho highest character: Kdlliuml D. Lewis. H Keed A Sherldnn Voung, II. c ltispham, II. F. Fensel . K. li. HensU, L. .lu lard ,1. (1 Faleoner, .T K Utlvan. W. K. Wluncr. L Kagnn 1. L. v llliams, L Jauan M. Rosenbern, J. Wilson. J Kvans Van WHIIs. M Ramsey, . I. Knight C. L. Ku.setl, Ilechel. and others 12 M REFRIGERATORS. 11 V 11 J (1 E. It AT C 11 S. - " t SMITH & RICHARDSON, A cents for the sale of the Jastly celebrated CUABCOAL LlJSt-D REKKK; I" R ATOltS, WHOLESALE AND UETAII., FIIOM iTiO TO S50(. C?liGi No. 611 MARKET Street. Qi: DOLLAll'S WOUTII OF ICE PKli WKEK Will keep jour provisions cool and sweet in tho warnirsi weather, by using one of SeoMey'H litirire Hofri'j:cr;itorH. lli'V iftve three anartments, and aro 'boroucri, veiitilalors. Tbe mu 1 Mzes require but 50 cents worth oi lco per week. ;. s. i'vijson v; co., JIANUFACTUHERS, 4 2olmrp No. 220 UOCK Street. STOVES, &c. TJ M ON O I L S T O V E S, A new and complete apparatus tor Cooking and Heating by Petroleum Oil. Our Stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to got out oi older, being as simple hi every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. Ihe Baker, Broiler, and Klnt-lron neater arc the oul special articles of fur niture required. For all other purposes, ordinary stove lumlture may be used. DAVID II. LOSEV, SOLE AGEKT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 South FIFTH Street. Libi ral discount to ttit tratti: 4 17 3rn rp WANTS rpiIKBB (JKNEKAL AGENTS WANTED TO .1 act In Important locations for the New YorK Acci dental Insurance Company active uicnot good address, nppl to FRANK O. ALLEN. Kranch Olllce. No. 4i! CHFSNl'T Street. Apply soon. 221 BOARDING. QUAIMER BiiARDISf. -COUNTRY HOARD lO INt ;. RA IITLET 1' MANSION, on the river Dela ware, ten niiuuteB' wain from l'ennvpack Station, on the Philadelphia and Trenton Kabroad. will be open for Boarders on tho 1st of June. Access to citv bv cars and steamboat el lit tunes dully. For Boaid apply at No. 1MU I HESNUT Struct JL" 2t "OOATiDINO A DESIRABLE SECOND-STORY J FKONT ROOM now vacant, at No. 204 South ELEVENTH Street. 68 Ut A T I O N A L E X I' R E S S AND TRASSPORTAXION COMPANY. OFFICE No. hh MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. THE NATIONAL EXPR ESS AND TRANSPORTA TION COMPANY, having finally cointfleted IU South ern tbroimn connections from NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA to IULTI MtlKK, WASHINti'l ON. RICHMOND, SA VANS' H. ( II A Kl.KS I O.N. and a l Intermediate and udiacent towns as lar south as A I'LANTA. i.a , and a'so having perlectcd its western connections, via the Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad over mail rads to CINCINNATI AND ST. LOt'IS. Is now prepared to receive F'reight, Merchandise, Valu abl e Packages, MONEY AND BULLION, and to transfer the same to or Irom places designed, aud all iu:erinediaie points, as EFFICIENTLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY, and ( HUArLY as can be done by any other Express Company. Ollices are a'n opened iu MOlill.l AND NEW ORLEANS, and In a few Cavs i lie Cum pan v will run throuith, via iltlMliOlltllY, 10 these places. J. 1.. JOHNSTON President. B K. F1CK1.1N, 511 IHt (leneral Supcrintciideiit ii i : i: m a n & c o. ALE NOW OPENINO, AT No. 45 North SECOND Street, BETWEEN MARKET AND ARCH. At the Store latc'y occupied ty E. Jones LI tcr, a com plete and extensive assortment of Rich Parlor and Chamber Furniture, In I lack Walnut. Rosewood, or Mahitany. Also, DlnlDg Room, Common, and Kitchen Furniture, Fine Enamelled Chamber Sets, In larpe variety. Cane Beat Chairs, Extension Tables, Mattrses, and Bedding, Looking Glasses, e'C etc. in thstnStr E M O V A L . C0CIIKAX & GOAVEX, Slock and Kxcliangi1 Brokers, IIAVfi REMOVED TO No. Ill SOUTH THIRD STREET, Opposite the Banking House ot Jay CookO & Co. faeet CjOfS TO $45 FOR A bUIT OF BLACK 0 fancy colored cloto; army and OftY ClotWtti do.. In ttvle unsurpassed. 47 tonrp FA lilt, N p. JKINTH8t abOTfi CuMHat. I EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL ' MILLINERY G00D9. WOOD & No. 725 CHFSNTJT STREET, ARE OFFERING DAILY ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN HATS AND 150NNETS, (KCLT1DIG THK rOPULAlt JAPANESE AND MEPAUION II ATS. 4 iHlinto , MISS U. O'BYItNP; In htr New and Elegant Store, No. 607 ARCH Street, Has i ow epen a larae stock ol the caoic . st FllKNCU MlI.f.INKllY. A young 1' arllenne ('rotn one of the most eminent of tlie nillllnerv estsbilshments oi Paris) has cliatxe ot the Trinmliitr Department Evervtyte and kind of I1AT or BONNFT now In fashion v. ill be found in stock. 4 21 lmrp MRS. R. DILLOX, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, II as a handsome assortment of STRING MILLINERY Wlsses' and Infants lla s and Caps, Pllks, Velvets, Crapes. Ribbons. Feathers. Flowers, I raincs.etc. 3 184m FOR SALE AND TO KENT. COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOK SA TiK. A large and will-flnlshed HOHsK, with stabling and ( arrlac house, with plenty oi good water and irult Two acres ol ground enclosed tluatcdon Woodburv Road, near Red Hank Ferry, New Jersey. Immediate possession Apply to OFOIUJK J. 11FNKFI.S, K. W. t orncr TIIIRTEENUI and t II hS M l streets, 81 0 6t Phi adelphla. ftj COTTACB AT PUBLIC SALK. m SUL Vlli be sold at I'ubllc Salo, on the prcmlscs-li ON Wr D.N KMKAY. il AY 111. at 1 o'clock. A DESlrtARLE RESiDi NtJE situated In t heater 'township less than hall a mi o Irom tli city limits containing nearly FIVE ACRES OK LiM), on which Is a good substantial House, built la Cottage style, containing ten rooms. Also, out-kitchen aud dining-room, summer house. Dnrn and able chicken house, etc 7he grounds have been put In excellent order; well fenced, and planted with iruit and shade tries, vlno, etc etc The propertv is within five minutes wa!k of Thurlow's (station and fit ecn minutes ot C'hesicr tstatlou aim has a fine view of the river Possession given at once From Its healthy location and easy access, is a ery desirable place tor a summer residence For lurther Information, aimly to tiEOROE BAKER, Chester, , , . Or JO' CAsl NKR. 8 1 lJl Tradesmen's Rank Philadelphia. FOR KALE. UOUSKS AXD LOTSOU'HI O ill 11 .if UlllVVII 1. . . .ill... .1 i MAup. w. oiicvi,, uulwci'u illinium MIIU U....T nbXVbB li"l in UV OJ'IO.I. I HUB, VI2.IIUU. pUU wiivi, v, olc u.i.ii,rt.irin .veuue ar Its lunciion with Market street. LotisKH leet front by about 275 left deep, and 73 leet front on the back. line. Trice. 18,000. Apply to SMrr.L HUICTIISHON, 8 11 3t THIRTY-FIT I H and LA X:.3TER Av. jff MANTUA PROPERTY FOR SLE. iiiHouseand Lot 'Ihirty-seventli and Hamilton, SZiflfl J,o Houses and Lots on Thirty-second street, north of Towelton avenue, Miami. Two Houses .mil Lots on 'Ihlrty-third and Hamilton streets. Wli,u. Apoly to 8 10:hstu:itl Sa.MI EL HUTCHINSON. U1IK1Y.-H .Mil Strenand LAM SI'i- R Aveuue. f!S FOK SALE THE VERY DESIRABLE JLik three-story Brick VesMcncc, No. 324 H Twenty Bist street. The house has throe-story back buildlnss, audi s replete with all the modern conveniences. Aniily to LEWIS 11. REDNER, No. 1S2 S. FOl Rl'U Ht. S 10 Jt L. H.JOSEPH. CENTRAL REAL ROTATE .Agency. No 271 S. THIRD street, Philadelphia, keal l-'wtfli ltminlit finil Wnl.l nn ll.. Loans negotiated. Money procured on Roods .Mort gages, and other securities. House and Ground Reuts collected. Commissioner of Deeds lor all the States. 4 271m5p ILHONS IIAVlNO PROPERTIES FOR 3. sale or to rent will tlnd it to tlodr ndvantaito to call the Central Real Estate Agency, No. 'ill ft. I III It U at istri ireei. No bonus or chargcg imidc on either owner or tenant. 58jmrp 1 11. JOSEPH. FOR SALK A LLS1RABLE THREE- stoiy Dwellinc. with thiee-storv double Back Building on 'IWI LETII Mreet. above droen. All modern iinnroveineuts. suiiiiner kitchen, hen tors. etc. Price, utiUOU c.car. Apply at this Otbcc, between 9 and 12 A.N. 4 II f$ WANTED, IN WEST PHILADELPHIA iiiii. or vicinity, ior six months or a year, a lnm-e with six or seven chaaibcis. Address D. J. lto:i No. (t!4 l ost onice. 5U2t Q. O L D I X E S. 1 FOR SALK. TWENTY MINLNCi CLAIMS, Of 2MMI feet ol rich (io'd-beari ig Vein, sllmtcd In COLOKADO Tl'.IUtl I'OltY. only about a nu.n-tei1 of a mile from Central City, on the "dope ol the well known (IJAHT IlIIiL. I hui pronertv Is easily worked bv drf tlng. ha- a wide vein, yields gold In lar;e propoitions, auj is centrally located with respect tu the best mines and sett emeu's of Colorado. Parties desiring a mining proper -y. cither ior a basis ota company or actual mining operations, will find tbl, a rare opportunity, as they can now deal with the true owner of the proprty, who wot ked and developed the same , C. W. JOHNSON. No. 522 WALNUT Street. OH.ce hours, hom 11 A M.to2l'.M. CM2 8f5o J A PI E R 11 E II () U S E, PHILADELPHIA. This well-known House, having btcn thoroughly renovated and newly lurnisbed throughout. In the most inodeinsiyie, will here-opened lor the reception of guests On Saturday, May 13, 1800. Ii ooms ci'n be engaged from this date, at the O trice of the Hotel, between 10 A. M. and 8 P. -l.,or by addressing 1JAKE11 & FARLEY, TROPKIETORS. 1'iiiLAldiLrniA, Vay 7 1H66. 8 8 8t EUROPEAN TAN BATHS' INSTITUTE, under the BUPervDsKonpAyriTZ No. 12 N. NINTH Street. Fer the enre of Oout, Rheumatism, Taralvsis, IIv terio or tiiileptic Convulsions, and all' maladies tirlvlnatlng from defects lu the body, of the blood, Kuch aa Piles, Tetter, open Wounds, etc. Obtuse or Withered Limbs recover lutilf sensibility, am iue ijMb Its healthy ttinn. ' . Patients, while tinder treatment, can be Meommo dated with board at the Institute. 4 13 lmrp S.E, Cor. Second and Market Sts. Ptilacl, dry good:. J It I C Ii c-v- VV O D, ha vi: orr-w uo mum new stORf, Ncrtliweit Corner of EIQIIIH and FILBERT Streets. Just otioned. Black Isfks. Trench Lawns, 2C, 28, 31 and 37J Ofht Broche Floured I'oplin, 31) ceu's. ria'n all-wool DiMaines. Colored and Black Alpacas. Good Biencbed Muslins, 11 Id. 2') and T C"n'. Williamsvtlle, Now York JUlIs, and Wamsntta Muslins. L'nb'caclied Muslins, 1C; up to 25 cents. 6-4 Pillow Case Muslins, 25 ui to 47 ccits. WHITE GOODS. WllITF (JOi)D. Sott finish Cambricw. Jaconets and Kai monies. Nainsook Strijie and laid Mu !!n.t. Victoria Lawns and 8 wins MusIiua. Hair Cord Strlpo Muslins. Tabic Linens, Napkin? and Towels, hcotch Diaper by the piece or yard. Shirting Linens, 40, 45, 50, 66 cents up to $1 40 per yrd. Linen Huckaback, 121 up to 41 cents a yard, t Butcher's l.lticn, 31J aud 00 ?ouis a yard. A large assortment of Hos'crr and Gloves. Hoop Skirls made to order, oxpwsly for our sales, and warranted. 800 Needle-worked Bands at old prices. 1000 Linen Kan, 20 cents up to 86 cents, at old prices. 1'UICK & WOOD, 6T2 . W. Corner UGHTH and KILBERT. II Silk Sun Umbrellas, and French Corsets. L 1 IS. K N 8 , '01l liOYS' PANTs, Ktc A Splendid Assortment Now Opsn AT MILLIEEN'S LINEN STORE No. 828 ARCH STREET. UNbLKACIIi D LINEN DUCK AT .",0 CENTS. LKr.l.EACIlKi) LINEN DRILL AT 50 ( EN1S. STRIPED LINEN DPJLL, DARK COLORS, CHA CENTS. - ULACK AND WUIPE LINEN CHECKS, C2.1 CENTS. BROWN AND WHITE LINEN CHECKS. 02 CENTS. CHECKED LINEN DUCKS. WHITE LINEN DCCKS. WHITE LINEN DRILLS. PLAIN COLORED LINENS, KOR JACKETS AND C:OATS. PRINTED LINENS, IOR SHIRTS AND JACKETS. FIIE LARGEST STOCK OF OF ALL ItlNDS IJ THE CITY, AT IJUJKKN'iS LTNKN STOHE S31stuth2ml Xq. HQ8 AUC1I St roet. K I) U C T I 0 N IN' JUICES HE snuxci CLOAKS, .V CLOTH AND SILK, OF OVH OUW MANUFACTURE. PAHls JlADE (JAUMEN1N.-A new opfnintr, til iue-bulf coBt of importation. FINE LLAMA LACE SHAWLS AND CIR ('(.'LARS, nil at Re.lucfd I'riees. ".). w. riiocTon ;o., S27imhP2iiirplNo. 920 CHESNUT St. l'.i' Ia;lieK' Sackf, Cottts, ldiv. LIGHT CASSIMERE S FOR .MEN'S SUITS. L I G II 1 C A SSI M E R E S FOR BOYS' SUITS. L 1 G II T CA S SIM EE E S AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. CUltWEX STODDART & EROT1IEU, Nos. 150, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Strott, 5 11 Jt Above Willow. No. 41? Noilh KIOUTII Street, HAS Ol'XSED Hl.5JM0BSI.NCi, 225 Doz:nRea, Paris Kid Glovas, $125. tv ry pair warranted to be real kid. RIBBnN. AM) LISEN TOWE .8, GREAT BAR GAINS FROM AUCTION. CLOSISQ cUf CUd ENTIRE ST3C TRIOR TO ALTERATION. 11 LACK, rtll K5'. CHFATEST IN THE CITT. E. It LEE, 6 11 2t 'o. 43 North EIGHTH Sinet. EDWARDS & LAWRENCE, BLACK iS'TLKS. TH K I.MHir'.sr AND C'.t UWM M h.& OK GR03 GRAINS AN I; ?A?J?TA SILKS a iff; id r. KI.KCSANT SIIiH SA A M f LhAS, now o - Bargains in Dre3 Gocit, fzira Auotiou, AT M'EiROY'S, Ko. 11 South NINTH Street. 6 9 6lrp ABOVK CIOESNOr. I MMKN'SE ItEDUtTIONvM IM M KNSI 11KDUCTION SI We have ju.t made an ImmstUiS rt'dvetloo la th prtcee ot all our SILKS, In order to clone out oar entire atmk. . Mnlre Ant (iie, Chene Silk. Flain hilk, all colon. H 6l, 'iW. t! ii Plain Cord' d !ilkf. all coIom, 1 W. foulard Plikj at ilfw, (lood Piain 11 lack Silk at arS4. Extra (lood Pluln Il'a k Slim at tl Vt. Plain Black Grofiraln tk at Ml, i 87. Plain Black OronUialn 8UK1 at ri-uo. 2 M. Jlack Taffeta Parlslonne at 2 so. $2 IU. 1 00. Extra Heavy Black Mlks at H CO (4 90 M 00 antl 8 8 00. SILKS ot all kinds suitable or Dtvces, Mantles and Saciuc. . Persons wishing to buv hnrKatns In HUM, would do well to examine our stock, ui we are selling all our 1 Silks at Very Low l'ricet-i. ' IT. ISTISISJ.-, & SON, 9 mw-i o. 71a and 715 N. TENTH St. EYRE & LAMliEEL, rOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, havi: a fim; stock ok DESIRABLE SUMMER COODS. BLACK 1TSHHU LACK POINT.. BLACK LLAMA LACK POINTS PtKK W H1TE LLAMA SHAWLS. WHITE Silt! LAM) MIAWLS. WIUTK BAHEC.E SHAWLS. BLACK (iREKADINE SHAWLS. TWO YARDS WIDE C'.IEN DIN KS SV.1IWKUSI1KS BEDI.CED. SUUMER DRKSS OOOi 8RI.DUCLD. EI LLLIXEC.F BLACK CiOODS. FL'LL LINK OF WUITrl GOODS. BUFF. I I K, AND BLl'K PERCALES. MJFF.PIMJ, AND Bl VE l.ACONd TOtlKlS'lf LRESS tit ODS. Ol tlANMKS AND FOI LARD5I. BEST BLACK Ml. KB, KTC, KTC. 14 I J stuth 5p I Pi I A51 HERS, No. f.10 AHCH STRIiKT. J. H1.AL t.Lll.NY L.aCES IlLAt K OCIPCKK LACKS. LONG LACE Vr ILK AT 01. A BARGAIN. WHITE GOODS PltlKttED MUSLI -H FOR WAISTS. FLMD aNIi vikipe NaINSOOK. FRENCH SKIRTING MI'KLIJJ. 8-4 -....T HMMH t iMUHIC. JIAlHlll'RU EDtilN'fiS AND INSERTION'S SUE1LAND SHAWLS, CHlLAP. C4 Mtuthalit BOOTS AMD SHOES. J EJaS'E roots and shoes, I' Oil (iEN'l'LEM F.N'S A n cl 13 o v s ' W ear, AT REDUC:!) PRICB.S, AT lLBl.WKG'S, No. 535 ARCH Street, Below Sixth. Flrst-cluKs work u.wsys on hand, and made to order at ' bortjiotice. 4 24 lm5p Oil LIFE-KEJl'VEXATOK. STRENGTH TO THE WEAK-YOUTH TO THE AGED Tl)t8rirei)uratlonlnmiO(iiii! edas a rejureuator and re storer ot waited and liter;, tiincuuns. '1 he loch 0. the utied und all those who have In any way Impaired their vitality hy excessive mental or physi cal pnlicatlun,will tlud tho l.lokrene to he what Iti name imiiliei a li e re.luvciiator, wnleh, while It ImiKH Ui the shattered constitution, will ao Imourt to the teeiings the briskness and enerirv wi.icli lielonx to youth. No matter bv what cause anv oivitn has becume enfee bled lu Its lunctiuns this suiti.tb iirouaraiion wi.l remove thut causf at once and forever. BIOKKKNE cures t.eneta. Debility. Impotency, Ner vous lncupae.ltv. lyiei).ln, Dcoression Loss ol Apoe tlte, Low hpirlts, Iinliecully. Muntal lmlolence. Kmuuia tiun. Ennui It hua a nn'-t ilo.iguttul. desirnhlo. and novel ellect upun the nervous system, and an who are In anyway prostra'cd bv nervous disabilities are earnestly advised to soek a cure in this must cxcul. out aud un firmillf t preparatimi. lilOKKI N K I be Feeble, the Languid, the Desnnir t n n the Old. should Kive this uiuable Ui-cov. r.- a trial ; It win he tound tutu ly uniercut irom all othor arUcios lor the same punoose. 'I O FEMALES. Thin preparation Is Invaluable In ner vous weaknesses of all kin is. us It will resturo the wasted stmi.th with wonder u1 tieitiiunenuo. It Is also a nand Tonic, ui: I w' 1 ti re let" in Dvsoep ia with the first dose. A l.riei persis eneii 111 its use wi.i lenovHte the stomach t u decree of perieot health, ami banish Dvstep'la torev, r. Ona Jiuilarner bottle, or ix bottles for S. So'd bv Drnfflnta sent mliv Sent b expivss any where by addressing- UlTClllNG IIIt.LYEIt Proprietor-, o. .'8UI.1 reet, ncw vorK. Sold by JOHNSON. HOI.I.flWAY COWDKN. o a no tti si. r,i street. DYOI T , CO.. 4 lilihstil rp No. 232 N. S'Ei OXDSt. rj;i IE II A It 11 ISO X Ii O I L E It . A SAFi: STEAM HOH-EU. The attention 01 manutuctu ers and Oiliers usinif Steam Is confidently cai eo to this news, earn Genu rutor. as combining eB"eutiu a lvantaKCs lu alisoluta saiety irom exp o'lon in ebon Dues ol'ilrstoos- and cost 01 repairs. In economy of tuel, laclilty ot cieonini; aud transportation etc.. no', pos-es.-ed by any othor boiler uow in u.e. This boiler U luruie I 01 a u oubinution ot cast-iron liollow spheres, ta -li snln re eight incLes ex ternal diumeter. and mree i lL'i ths of an Inch thlcK. These ar" held tonether b' wrouuht-irou holts, with caps at ti e ends. Neuriv oue hundred of these liollers are now In opora 'lon.foiiie of them in the p. st eswhusliments In this citv. For descriptive circulars r price, ajiplv to JOSEPH H4KRIS'N. Jr. Harrison Boi'er Worts, GKAY'S Ki:iiKv Road, adjoinint; the Tnlted States Arsenal, Philadelphia- 4 ;1 tu tlijmip rpWENTV YEARS OK KXTENSIVE PRAC .L tice has rendered Dr. KINKKI.IS the most sue ccss'ul practitioner tar and no-. Consult Dr. KIN'KK Ll N. ccruer ol illIRD anil I'N'ION Mireets. Consulta tion flee ol cliurixe. Jir. Kl'ike In s Book on the In tl r Million of the Generative Htstem, caused bv the vicious habits of youth, will be nialied by enclosing 25 cents In a letter ' 1H bt OU R NEXT GOVERNOR CLYMER OR GF.AKY, as mav be chosen tojtether with the EVENING TELKORAPH. NEW YOhK CLIPPER, Etc., may bo obtained u REV8 KEWS.RTAm 3 13 Comer ot SEVENTH and CHKBNUT Street. EXCELSIOR CL0THINQ HAUL, CHOLERA Hioath nttfiti or tho I'n'ilio is cal'etltii tlio fact that Etildi'mic Chuiera lias bo proinonllorr srmn oms Ilia Dlarrlnri, which it supposr to be ta foi.H)iinr, ia tne disease itsolf lu it first , and i terr trnctatle. It aiiould, however, bit noticed that this Diarrhura or Looseness 1 Iroquoutlv uuat tcnderl by pam or tinotmiiM", and latal doly baa. often ocenrred irom the notion that Cbo'era taswt lm attended with Crampw. Io the oarlf atat tbern to of(- do (Jriptnit or Cramps, and it la at this trnnon that the disoas ran be most easily arrested lr h ore or a proper preventive, which I oflercd Id DOCTOR riTLEUN CELEBR VTED CAEMI NATIVE. ESTABLISHED 1833. Thousantla testify it to be a CETftTAIW C'URS toe Cholera, Ilrrhn-m, ( bolr .tlorlirtn. ltoennm. Cramp,, Nleeplitaw, Emk for A'lalta, Children, and InanU. rBICK 26 CESTS. SOLD BY AI-LUirUOU ISTS. RHEUMATISM. m. FITLKH'S Great Rheumatic Remedy. The inont TnlnalilM Modlctue Ever (. fered to tu Pnbllo. eaMrautl ta linvt Never FalltMf, tm t7 lnntan, to fare Peruiaaeutry Ih Moral l'ornin or ItUKlIMATISM. I'BICK 9500. 46smwlmfl HIGHEST REFEKFJSCK3 GIVEN. gTKAM E N U I N K PACKING LCBRICATIVE PACKIXfi, FOll THE STUFFING BOXES OP STEAM ENGINES. An article recrtrmcnilcd by aU Pailroad CompatH w ho have thoroughly trsted It, ard in general use oa orer two hm.drtd and ffip Kaiuoads, ana on trial br over five hundred others. ADOPTED BY 20,110 STATION AUY ENGINE'S. It a a flist-cluss article. Sevenly-Five Cents Per Pound. I.uSjricatlvc rackfns: Conipanj, POLE MANUFACTUUElttJ. 7Uli C?1IKSNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. I.. G. TJLI.OTSON & CO. SOLE AGENTS, 26 DEY Street, New York. BOLD B YDEALER8jr2ESE RALLY . w Hp TV TILLKR'S STEAM ENGINE PACKING. r1-' 1- ' bl la the muslin covered, shoddy filling, stuitlmr- box packing. n SIXTY CENTS PEB POUND For sale by WILLIAM H. MILLER, Sole Manufacturer ior the United States, .QO Ilcurof 723 IIKnMIT Street. 28 8p Philadelphia, Penna. Q O It I) 1 A I OI' THE 1 nNF.UJ CTINE ISION KS Ol' TUE AUUEX OF FECAMP This Cordlul, which dates aa far-back as 1510, Is aa. autt-apoplectic tonic, digestive, and ot an extiuiaita taste. The salutary plants which compose It, gathered on the slopes of the bills of Normanay, saturated witn. the vivifying emanations ot a Northern lea, make It one 01 tho best cordials and one ot the most efficleut preventives against epidemic affections. Of late, the French medi al corps has been almost unanimous In prescribing Its uae to the sick, who, br their Imperfect tmstrlc. deposition, wero more liable t the attacks of fevers and cholera. A. LEGRAND, Sen,, Fecamp. Also, Hue Vivienne, No. 19, Paris. This Medicine is louud at the Wine and Spirit Storod, A pothccarles.Conlectionerlea, and Urocerles.etc etc., ail over the world. 428 s4t QNE PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED One Price CLOTHING HOUSE, No co-l MAKKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. R 1'rice reduced to the lowest point 1 A line asortmuDt of Keady-inude C'lotliinif oou stuntlyou baud. Custom Work made to order at very short notice, in tyle and durability uusur Pse'lj 4 .10 lm 8p .Rggjft DELIUIITPITL EXCURSIONS OX THE SCHUYLKILL. The stcami r . 'SILVI2H WAVE," Sow running Irom Falrmount to Falls of Schuylkill, wi l leave Ealrmount as follows', viz. t At 7-20, 8-4J, 10, 11-20 A. M. And at 12 40,2, 8 20, 4 40, anil IP. M. Returning, leave tbe Falls at 8, B-20, 10 40, 12 M. ; an J'li, i'4. 4, 8 21, and 6 40 V. M. FARE. To Laurel Hill and the Falls, 15 cents: Colum bia Brldg; or Washington Retreat, 10 ce nU. 6 9 ws JHE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES, No. 64 BROADWAY. Idines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported npon. Competent Engineers furnished to. Wining Coin panles. Consultations afforded on all Mlnin;', MetaUurglc and Chemical Questions, at the ollUa ot the Bureau, CEO. D. II. OILLKsriE, IVcsidout. DRAKE DE KAY, 8 c rotary. 10 tuth rp S. E, Cor, Second and Market Sts., Philad . J
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