CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local terns see Eight1. Page, j The Battle Flags. In our Saturday's Iraue we gave the proceeding 01 tbe inoetlo ot the Committee haytnc in charge tha ceremonies it re ceivin tlie lame flam up to Ihercoess. TneConvon t on leanembied at 2 1. U. , aud tbe sub-oorumittoe reported as follows i Eirst. On tbe second ot July that the Han which ill hate been deposited in LUrrlsburg; should be tronht to i'blladeiph a by a gmua ol honor oom. fosed of tdo surviving- color-oearer and color guards 01 a 1 to- regiments ot lie Hate. Htcond Ibe flan, when brourht to 1'hilade'phia, si all bt deposited in sotno appropriate bail until tbe time ot the presentation Third. A mili ary escort, with appropriate manic, will be provided to pn ceoi with the Haas and tueir guards ot honor to Indeponunneo Square. Fourth. A piopei per on to be selected to present loiroally the nags to the Governor on thoir arrival at Independence Squato. Filth, buitable music rncal and Instrumantal, alter tho coruii onles of the reception ot tho ilatrs. Sixth. Thanks to Almighty Ood ior victory aud tbe retnrn ot peace. Se venth, Proper music. Eighth. After toe arrival of the flags In Indopon clence Square a Governor's saluto, and attor the end ing ot the ceremonies of reception a national salute shail tenredj to which end a battery shall be sta tioned In Washington Square. Miith. At the coucluMon ol the ceremony, the flairs shah be iscorted to the bail irom wheuoo tliev were troujrht, where tho will bo kept until rotumed to ilurrihturd and deposited in the archives of the Commonwealth. Tenth, 1 tie conimhtoe, In order to carry out this programme, recommends tho apoointmont of com mittees of arrangement and ol finance. J be committee Is thus composed: First Division General Hector Tvnda'e, General J W. llollnian. Generui C. H i tJollis, Uouoral Joabua 'J'. Owens. Colonel fetor A i.yle, 'olonei Poter (J. hll niaker. Colonel W. Mot'anilless, Colone. C'hsDinan Bid ul. Colonel V.. R, Biles, PhlladcluhU. rcond Dlv's Ion General John B. Brooke. Potts town ( General W. W. H. Davis, Dovlestown i Oeneral M. B. McC eunau, N orris town; Colonel William C. Xal ley Media. Tblrd Uivllon-(leneral O. Pe nny packer, West Ches ter; olonei K. frankiln, l.ancaiter. Four.h Dlyislon-t;olonel John W. 8cha!l, York? Jli'OT K. H. Bell, UttyHburg. . ' Fifth Division General Thomas J. Jordan. Tlarrls bnrg; Colonel G. W. Alexander, Headings Major Joan tloteha.l. Harrisburg. MxthDivislou-General James Natfe, fottavlllet General Charles AlbilKtn, Mauch ( hunk """""I Seventh luvlslon General J. L Helirldge, Bethlehem I Co ouel Win. II. Armstrong. Eostou Eighth Division-General c. c. McCormlck, Mlltoni General W. M. Mct'a 1. Lewisbuia:, Xintu , Division colonel h. M. Hoyt, Wtlkesbarrei C o onel W. it. tnt, Bloomsburir. Tenth Dlvlsion-Oolonei 0 W Tyler, Montrosei Can. tain Jooih Atkins, Uaaiey P. O. ' p Kievenih Division Colonel C. A. Layman. Lock Haven; Major Thoiues t bsinbor a r Muucy Twe 1th Division Cnlouol J. U.Knox. carton; Can. Utn Warren Cowles .Smithoo-t. P Trlrteentli Dlvlsion-Generit' i LMadllLTonawandat General E. C. Cox Llbertv, Tioga county. Fourteenth Division General James Beaver, Belle fontej oionei 'i nomas F. 3icCoy, Lewlstowni Captain Brlce X Blair, Huntington. ' Hi teen h Division i olonei E. M. Henderson, Carllslo: Colonel W. Dickson, St. Thomas, Kranklin county. Siteenr'i Division Co onel John P. Linton Johns town ; Culonel Joliu II. Kuler Bud lord Seventeenth Division -General Klcbard Coulter, Oreeu.buiK) Colonel T. F. GaManhcr, stir Alexan dria Westmoreland county; Captain A. S. Fuilor. Vnlontowu. ' r iKhteenth Division General J. Negley, Plttsbnnr; General '. A. Ruwiev, Pittsburg; General A L. i'ear pou fittshurgi General J. B Sweltier, Pltts&ur: Colonel John P. Glass PJitsburg; Colonel W. BL weil. Kltlauning; Colonel D. 8. Porter, Indiana Nb eteenth Division General John LHtel, Beaver: Chaplain B Aualey Browne. .New Castle; Colonel Adonlram J. Warner, Middlesex Mercer county. 'I wen tietli Division Genora: J L. Brown, Erie; Gone rs! John WaUer; General A. B AloCalmont, Fraukllui Colonel II. 8. liluekooper, Meadvllle. . . . i olonei Ellmaket moved that the oflloera last in command of the sovorai icimcuts be requested to l ave tho names or he battles insonbed upon suoh material as may be cboeu, iu order to publicl y dis play thesamo. A (treed to Genoral Nejrley moved that tho proas or the State Of Pennsylvania be requested to puolish the pro. ceedings ot this convention. Agreed to. A motion was maae that all officers and soldiore Intending to participate in the ceremonies appear in nnilorm. Aureeu to. A motion was aurced to extending an Invitation to members ol the renate and House oi .Representa tives ol Pennsylvania. A motion was aiso made that tho widows and orphans of the soldiers bo invited. Agreed to. On motion, Governor Cm tin was requested to In rite the managers ot the vunom institutions pro vided lor the orphans o' soldiers. Agreed to. The folk wing named were appointed on tho seve ral standing committees: Committee on Transportation st division. Oeneral TvuOaej vd, General Brooks; 3d General Franklin: t', Mb lor Boll; 6th, General Jordan; 6th, General liagle; 7th, t oionei Armstrong; bth, General Mcc'or nncK; 9th, Colonel 11 N. Ilo.t; loti, Colonel C. W. Tyler; lltu. Colouel Lvman; 12th C'.Dlaln Co;os; 13th, General Madlil; i4th Captain Black i loth, Co, onel B. N. Henderson; ltth. Colonel John P. Linton; 17th, Cjloeel T. V Gall iRher; lKtb, Ge .eral Sweltzer; 19 h, t olonei Lltted; 20th, General II L. Brown ; Jlut, Gena ral Neglov. Committee of Arrangements Colonel Peter C. F.1I maker General Hector TyiidBle General J.W Honnann, General C. 11. T Cul is, General jo'liua 1'. Owen, Colo nel Peter Lyle Colonel W. McCanu less, Colonel Chap man Bldd e. Co one' E. K. Biles, General C. L. Leiu'ir, Co onciiWIIliain A.Gray,General W. li II . liavis.Generil A. I. Piarson General Galusha fennvpacker, General M K. McCTennan Geueial Hairy White. Finance t'oiiiutl ter- General Joshua T. Owen, Gene ral J, L Belfrlugo, General rleutorTyndale, Colouel J. P. Gloss, General c L. Lei per. The following named were ap -ointod a Commlttoe to iuvite tho l'resident and Cabinet ot tho United Stages and Genera. V. ti Grants Qonerat Harry White, General John K. Brooks, Colonel G. VV. A exander, Captain A, S. 1'uiler, Colonel Chapman liidule General Owen moved that tho officers of the navv, sailors, and marines he invited to participate in the presentation oi the lla.'S Agre.'d to. 1 1 uel Glass moved thai a history of the flags be vntten uuo forwarded to the Adjutant-General of i bo Mate, to be used as occasion may require. Aimed to. Colonel EPmakor moved that when the oom mittee adlourn it adjourns to meet at this plaoe on Jbriday, the 151 U of June, at, 12 o'clock uoou. Agreed to. General Collls moved that Governor Curtin be re qnested to invito the Governors ot the States to be preteut at tbe celebration. Agreed to. On motion, Colonel Wilnuiu A. Gray, Major lleveis, General t barlcs A Leioer, and soveral oihr were appointed on the ComtniUue ot Airango m nts. Adjourned. A New Baptist Cuukch. Crermantowa bids lair to be rich and bcuu'ilul in churones. iNo one in that charming suburb need complain of the inadequacy ot accoinmouatiou or publio worship. We vhiouivlcd the otii"r dav fit) comtnoncouieut of tho erce iou ol a new Uuitanau church there. On Saturday was la d be corner xtoneoftho chapel ot the ue Baptist church upon tho Chew estate the location is ihe coiner ol Geruiantown road aud Upral ctre t. Theceiemouy ofluving the stone u niir,l,!ninrt In by a number ol prominent divines ot the Bantist t deLom tiatiou, aud attracted a Katbering comprising 1 most of the Bap ists ot Germin.own. Tho building j has beeu erecte i by private imrtiea. wl.n lnir . 1 tlioir ruimbursement to the Bau ists ot ihe place using it aa a piace ot worship. The material is near at band. It is the same as that to be used in eroot ing the Unitarian church the substantial aud pic turesque sione quarried out of the hills at tlio adfoiu Ing Ful.s ot the chuvikill It will be laid iu rubble work throughout, in Gothic architecture The di nieuaious aio to be 43 by 84 feet, with seat room lor 600 persona. I hev pav 7600 io the grouud, anl will spend gl3,fM) more upon the stru ture. A oopv ol each dai y and Uaplibt pa or pub ialied in tbe city, aud one ot each ol the coins ol the Uuion up to a uoliur, we. e soldered iu aleideu box and placed in ihe caviiy ol taesioue. A Masonic Festival. A strong delen-a- gation of the Ol der iu this city will go to Bostouto be i resent at the meeting of the bupreme Counoli ol Soy Grand Inspectors-Gei eral, U3 dog. ana last Degree ot the Anoient aud Acoepted Scottish Kite for Nun hern Jurisdiction ot United states at its Grand Kas' In thut city, at 10 o'clooi,on Wednesday Mav IB. The delegates irom I'lul dolphla bodies to theee meetiuxs of ov. Grand Cousisiory are as fol lows: Jeremiah L Hutchinson, Cbar.es E Mever, Thomas R Davis, John It Soibort, i own eid 8 llunn, Jacob L Jobusju, lOuwin F. "oore. miner v. Harnett. Kuward Mtricxiand, Mx ommervillu, Ab alom Taylor, Jose h T. Wilson. mo eoveieign Grand Con istory, oousis'ing of Sublime l'rintea ol iba It ntm Keurh itl awn will l olda Grand Council ot Deliberation on Wednoi day May 10, 18o6, i2 o'clock uooa, in tho city ot Boston. On Thursday morning th Sovereign Grand Con si.tory will receive with al tbe honors apperiainiu tobia high trade, M 1 Boy. fird Com. iiiiliau 11. Van Henssalaor and his Sup-eme Council, to which all l-ub buncos ol the Uovul Souiet will be admitted. Oti the same evening thorn will be a Grand Fesst ol Friendship, m 'jonor of tho Supreme Council and fcovtitiku Giaud Consistory. THE DAILY Coksubial Fbmcitt. Some moaths ai?o notice was n aoe of an application of one iheodo e w. Lee, Kew York, to seoure, ihro mh a habeas cor pus, tbe possession ol his child. Tbe fact was then developed that Mr. Lee bad married Miss Fannie Grigg, ot this oily bnt owing to certain lamby dis agreements tbe parties had separated. Mr. Lie ob tained tho child, and there the matter was supposed to rest, it has, however, been revived in anoth r shape In the Supreme Court of thlseity. Mr Lee has filed a bill arainst Mrs Aancv M Grigg and Jobn W. Grigg, administrator of the estate of John "hm, w vi iuu euj, ueocasea, ana airs, tanme a, Lee. The ease eamo np for argument before Justice Thompson on bill and answer Ihe bt'i inequity filed avers that complainant is the husband or said Fannie, they haying been marriod on the 8tti of October 1866, at the house of hor father, tho late John urlsra; that they Hyed totreih r until the 27 It of September, 1860, when she left his house without any reasonable or lawful cause, and has since ru iuseo to live wi h him; that while the-were living together two children were born, one of wnom alter wards died, and the other, John Gng Loe. is still living, and about eight years ot age. The com plainant also avers that, snce the desertion bis wife bas been living principally in Now York city, ana reluses to return and live with him, although he has oflered lo receive er again, ana use her as a good husband ought to do. The complainant further avers that Jotin Grigs; died on the 2d ot August, 164, intestate, seized oi a large real ana personal estale, leaving surviving him a widow, the said Nancy M. Grigg, a sou, the said John W. Grigg, aud iwo daughters. Kinlly, wile of Horace B Fiy, and tho said Fannie, wile of complainant; that Mr Grigg loft behind linn no debuot any importance, and ibat hi personal and real estate were Doth very large; ihit the real estate under proceedings In tile Orphans' Court has been parted and divided, aud tbe said Fannie's share of the personal es aw U now in course ot distribution to her by the said administrators: that her share of the real estate allotted to tier consists oi eirht houses and lots and several ground-rent, together valued at 91(10,000 and yielding an annua, rental oi $1 ouO and that tier sbere ol the personal estate amounts to mote than 8 100 000; that, independent y of this, sho ho ds a bond given to hor by her lather, in bis Ills time, obliging him and his representatives to pay hor toe sum ol tv.300 annual, y, during the term of hor natural Ule. in monthly instalments of 8500 This bond was given while complainant and his wife were living .i.ethor In this oity, in a house lurnisued ior tbcm by Mr Grigo-, and complainant avers that It it was not given lor the separate use of his wile, but was intenaed and dosigucd by the said John Gring for the support and maintenance of complainaut his wile, child, and household The complainant avors that his wife claims to re ceive the said yearly rental ol 611,000, her share ol the personal estate ot her fatuor, aud the said an nuity nt ftflOflO tor hnr nan n , .. i j twv u7, niiuuut muf participation theiein ol complainant, or ol their n 1 1 1 1 11 in, v)nu hot, a fit Iia ...,! Linnni. - . . . ' " ,uu miu cuuuid uumriuu es nothing. That complainant has not mcaus euough ot bis own, indopeudi ntly ot his wife's estate, from which nereoelvos nothing, to support a housohold, aud proper.v to maintain and educate his inlant ehi'd. Ills nnmnlnlnnnl tup hn, ahnw. K .1 portion ot the said personal 6state in the bands ot hn (i i '1 aiiiitiiufpntn.. , 1. , .uw .uuHiiinn nivia vuunisis VI vaou HDtl COUpOn bonds, which pass by delivery, and that his wite makes bnr rnHidimnn mil ril th,. Utta n ...1 ,r. , w. -au, 11 mtj per sonal estato passes into hor bauds, the samo would "' w "VJ "" Jul muajLiuu U1U VUUlTOl OI tUiS court. Hn fiirfhnp 1 Q r.ro ti n J1A . . -. hivj BuiuiumiraiurH are from time to tnie, without his consent, making putiucuiBui uiuuey 10 ine saia f anuio, and are about to pay to her her lull proportion of the personal estaie of nor father, the late John Grigg, regardle.-s oi the prohibition ot complainant, or ot any right or bis as her bus and, auu ot bis legal aud equitable claims to tho enjoyment ot a fair aud reasonable share of her fortune ior the bonetit ol bimseil and their child. Hn thnretere tirava hof l,a .! j : . . , : 1 uiuiuioi,niura 00 en- Joined and restrained Irom paying or distributing to t Im 11 1 ll I.'n , 1 11 1 n n . . .. a .. ... A. 1 vyV .,i,iu uiiiiiu ui money as nur pronor- tftn (1 II II u 1 II r.l nf li n 1 . r. f ' . - w" v i'uibuhui ,'biulo 01 ner late iathcr.or any pait thereof, without the knowledge consent, aud co operation ol complainant 2. That it may be decreed that he is entitled to a reasonable and just allowance from and out of tha personal estate coming to his wife, for the maln c nance ol himsell and ihpir Ahiiri anH i,A . ol the latter, and lor the supply ot a proper home; and that the said allowance be paid to him by tho said administrators. 8. that the said Fannie A. Loe may be restrained and enjoined from claiming or receiving any portion ot tbe said porsonal estate of her la e lather, exoept Irom and through this complainant, so long as she continues to desert and loave him and his home niiuuui mwiui vaure. I h A IITIHIL'iif ei tlin nilmlnl0l..ln.. .J 1 . .1 . , , " - v. uv -..illlll.DIl a MUU1ILS L11UI inw BAllI V Allllin rilfl flnva tha rn.,iliifln ... 1 1 .vw.v uw n.giuWUJ ui uur uusoanu, ana sail refuses to live with him. Of the cause oi " icaiun iuuy nay mey navo no personal know ledge; but they do not admit that sho has wilfully lull llialieimiKl v riifteitu(1 him T..nf 4 i.n nn , 1 . , j ---' ---. .u-,iuouuuiuiaiuaill has the care aud custody of said child, having do- uu vi aiiui uj kkui I'ruvoi-uings, sue men and still expressing liersoii as willing to maintain and educate him it he be put under her core. The answer further admits the faotcf Mr. Grigg having left a large real aud porsonal estato, and the partition ot the real estutn til) (lit I iirrtnooilliiiH in l... Orphans' Court. It then avers that on the 30th of August, 1801, they Hied thoir htst account, which was iclerieil to an auditor. anH m,H. .. ... i. -- ... , . ; ivuuiii mo auuii f h .1 v T 1 1 1 1 n a uinnnn ul.i,1, u.aa . i .. . , UIUU nan ioioiuu u iue same aumtor. That on the third of March last the auditor uicu a yiuiiiwiuury ur iiiienocutory report, awarding to tho said A anew M Grge, widow of John W, Grigg. and Emily L. Fry, thoir respeolive snares ot the cash ana securities iu tne hands of tho adminis trator lor distnbation, aud also setting apart seou- tor thfl niirmnlit m Oia Dui,l a r..r.. the annual aum of $6000, ior tbe payment o whicb, tiunnjf her Jjie-time, Mr. Urn? irave uicuiiuuuu, duc reservca ior ft tilial rfinort ttm nnnaiinn hAm .i . eharoot the said iauuio aad tliesaiU annual samo ,wu Buuuiu ue nwurueu. inai Deture the auditor. so!, eeittiiK up claims atrainht his wite's ostate. aud L J lua ,uv Bu aunuai sum ot gbOOO.ora portion there of, should be awarded to him Aflnr & Cull hpnnnav i-kf tia Ainim u. on the lbth olJunb last, made his report, awarding .u woMiiu a tuuy nor cuunj tuitro oi me sittci per sonal estate ot the said John Grigg, and dirco in r v vi mo nuiiirj ui iUS said annuity ol 860C0, to which re.iort the said aucvuvicuul' cauvliiuu, kuu tue exoeptions are now pending. Ibe answer then alleges that tho proper tribunal the Orphans' Court belore us auditor, and that, alter BiiiiAnrinir miii nmauniim Aini. ... .-i. now mttkes, be Is couciudud uy the report ot the Ihe answer also savs that the value of tire eight houses and lota and seven grouuds is $100,000. yle d ing an auuuul rental ol 81,800, antl that tue propor- amounted to 184 019 u IhO DllHU'Ar ttlflik Hnnln. Ihn ml. .1.1 plamant to have any comrol over this property, and ass. rts that the said Faunv does, aud, as respond enU believe, rigtittully, claim the light to use, hold. Anil Pliinv 1 tm HAiiiA ii 1. A ' .. .. . that they will muko no fluai oisposition ol tho oriu cipal ot the said personal ystate ouly upon tho ordor ot tho i roper court. IheanBwerof Mrs. Lee denies that she wilfully deser ed her bus. and, but asserted that she was compelled to leave him, owing to his barbarous tieulment, which "niude Ule burdeniomo " The case was argued, and bold uuder advisement. A Bold Robbery. Mr. Ginn, a citizen of means, started irom h s homo in this city yester day morning, with bis laiuiJy. to attend church. A niece, rosidmg with him, went out also, but to an other church. When he rotumed, with h i itutuo oiate family, he found his niece upon tho doo.'-stcp She had been ringing the bell tor some minutes, but tbe servant, who had been left at borne, hud not re sponded. Mr. Ginn wont rouid to the back va'e auo got into tho house Ho found tnat the upper part bad be n thoroughly ransacked. There was no dn ner preparod, and a' first the irirl was not to be lound. The cei'ar door at the nead of the stairs was bolted. Mr. (. inn went down; aud at tin foot of the flight lound the s rvant girl lyiDg Insensible upon tbe floor. She was tukeu up-stai-s and examined fcihe appeared nervous and agitatod, but at last gave her story as thus: - About 11 o'clock two well-dressed men, one short the other tall, had Inquired at the door for Mr. Ginn. Ur. bmn has a good deal of real estate In Marylaud. Uainmg that Mr. Ginn was at churoh, the men said they were friends of his Irom Ma yland and desired to wait until he returned, Tbe girl showed them to tne litlng room and went about hor work. 6 he says that attei wards she went to the cellar to brinjj tip tbe nuet, etc for dinner, when she was struck a i.!friU,Pr.0!rVuer n ad .tnat ,Blt ne wnsoloss. 8he pro fessed to know notuing more. anVllfiliHiat.1"1 ?.aml283 th8 UbBOquenVT, .Tt ?, .. 5UZZ.1 1 that ,uere ' no mark o Vol ri r hw h eo."eRnnil with t ie de crio hfa houM .nri?h ,hr U,n1. k0Dt ,lttl8 money in pis nouse, aud the thieves obtained, after all their rummag.n,,only about 800,a ve vet' cloak aVd m other wearing anp.rel, and a tea do'lar brK b .long" EVENING TELEGKAFn.PHILADELrillA, MONDAY, Ait Attjmptkd RoBBERTi An ocenr- iioe took pls' e a iew niiiOfs aao at the Blank Hoi so Betel; a faimera' lnn,ou Norih Second street, which sbou d serve as a can ion to lersonswho have elisrge of places or business. Two men id tcreo tne bar-room, Mile tbe atteneant was closing np the place, and asked lor lodgings, which they were told (hey could not have, i bey then oa led for drinks, and each took mixed liquors. While tbe proprietor's son was preparing them, one of the fel ons took frcm tils pocket a small box, oomalnlmr spi arentiy lot lea of i-eiiuinoiy. and romarked that be bad bought them at auation. lie then, in a play ful manner, put a portion ot one or the Dottles on a handkerchief, and hold it to tho nose of Mr. Gerbart, who drew his head I ack to avoid It Ihe text moment it was repeated, and the effect of it wss almost instantly felt in pa n at the fore head and pecn'iar sensation about tho eye. i ho s'atlemun now entered the bar-room, and tho strip ters left suddenly, but ihey ban baidlv got ou: of ihe door belore Mr Ger. art fen ack insensible, and remained in tbat ooudi ion t r so mi tim. The bar-rotm contained a lire proof, in which there was I leral thousand dol ars, the property of lodgers Iu the house, and joung Mr.nerhart bad 'be ley on his peison. Ti e fellows h id no doubt obtained i-for-niation of the tact, aud had supplied tnemaolves with chloroform to aio them In securing the mono, in the event ot not obtaining lodgings at the hotel, Yearly Meeting. The yearly mretlngr of the Hlckslto biancb ot the Society of Friends, commonly called Vuaxers, b"gan yesterday, at the large meeting house on Race street, Just above Fif teenth This meeting ernbraots the eastern part ef f'ennsylvsnia, and portions of ftcvr Jersey, Dela ware and Mai viand, and thousands ot Friends trom tliote parts of the country are a' tending it. Yester day tho meeting opened by worship, and to day the business begins and will be continued until Ved ies day. Oi Iburtday meetings ior worship will strain be held, and on Fncay business will be res i mod and concluded the Fnends on tbat day generally dls pets.nc to tbeir homes The Hicksites aie the mest numerous branch or the Quakers, and the have at Fitteonth ano Kace streets what is said to be the larsest Friends' mooting houso in Mono Ameilca. It was but t in 1868, fronts on hi.ee street, and rnns through to Cherry street, an I will c niiortat.ly scoommodate ovor 4000 people The schools and grounds conneoted with it wilt uo commodato as many more. Tho great crowd or well-to Co pcotilo w ho assemble at theso annual gatbrrings make a Friends' yearly meeting quite nn attraction, aud many persons congroiratM in the neighborhood to seo I hem. I ho mootinrs for wor ship are open to the public; the business meetings, however, are closed to all but members. Centenary Anniversary. Yesterday the Centenary Jubilee of the Ziou Luthoran Chursh was celebrated in tho old olmrcQ edltloe, Fourth aud Cuerry streets. The interior oi the church was laste lully decorated with evergroons and natural flowers. W reaths were placed at intervals along the walls, and in the centre ot each was tbe name of a clergy man Over the pulpit he portraits of Dr. ttnhlon berg and Dr. Demme were placed, and at the oppo site end ol the church a banner contain ng thu in scription, "Feace be in thy Name," was suspended from the gallery. 1 he collection of bouqnots was very large, and It ho distribution ot these about the pulpit added greatly to tbe display, in tho morning the services wore conducted by Eev. Dr. Krotel, assisted by Kov. Dis. Mann and Spaeth, Professor SchaoOor, and others. The regular choir of the Church was rein forced by that of the church at St. John and Brown streets, and the music given by tbe united chorus was very fine. In the afternoon the Sunday School children were assembled in the church. Over one thousand Jm eniles were present. Arrival of Shipwrecked LTaytians. taj tain Hewitt, of tho ship Linda, woich arrived here yesterday from Ciomuugos, brought, as ordi boiv seamen, Peter Piene ai.d Charles Bitano, na tives ol Havti, who were blo vn to sea from the coast of Havtl, and aftr severe s uttering were picked up lyaDu'ch vefsoland taken to Cientuogos, where tho local authorities placed them in jail for three or lour months. 'I hoy came to this country in hopes of reaching their rative land, where one ot them lelt a wife and five ci dren. They are en tirely destitute, and desite the captain to send them home. Any persons disposed to assist them can leave contributions for defraying thoir expenses to Hayti with Mr. Michael Dunn, Superintendent of the Merchants' Exchange. Stbtjck by Lightning. During tlie thunderstorm yesterday altornoon, a fine elm tree in Fianklin Square was struck by lightning. A strip oi the bark eight or ten inches wide waa torn away, and a portion of the trunk of the tree sp in terred in a curious manner Some or the foliage was driven into tbe wood. The Superintendent ot the Square, Mr. Smothers, and a friend were stand ing in the small house about flttv viriii riim.nf Ihey were not injured. A number of tbe residents on Face treet were looking at the square at the time of tbe shock. Some of them describe the scene as ueauuiui as it was temporarily blinding. AMUSEMENTS. RISLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS 1XCHANUE. Choice sats to all p aces oi Amusement mav be bad o to 6)4 o'clock anv evening. "1811y CONCERT HALL. CHAM) COMPLIMENT A BY TESTIMONIAL. TENDl'KEi) TO OFFIi'KH JAMKn nonv THE CAPTURES OK THE JlUKDfcKEH ANTON PKOBsT. BY THB CITIZENH OF PHILADELPHIA On THLRDAY, May 17, I86. Tbe following named a'enttemrin n lmnuan tha rtnm- mttteei William 11. Ml lward Jacoo E Rldgwaf Colonel F. w. liavls George H Moore, Eso.. Robert Woure, Esq., E. L. Tilton, Esq . William Meeser, Ksn . Colonel K. V. C. Greene and five hundred others. nMiii;. 'r.fr,'." ,ur wi me uiunterra lamuy uttie WILLIE LEAltlNU Will liM in rniliion.l In l,u ...1 1 .. by JAMES liOKSEY. " Tbe following lady and gentlemen artists have kindiy volunteered their valuable seviees lor this oocaslju t Prot K. Richardson, ijobn Forbes, Colonel Wm. H. Maurice, harlos Hamilton, American Quartette, Klnrlatama IIh J. KUIlOlt Charles Comber, Phllade pbla Quintette, William Wrluht. 1 be American Quartette, Oeorae Wilkes. Miss Mary Uoilnrd, Miss Florence Edmonds, HuKliey Dougherty, T mi Vance, William t). Probasco, American Vocalists, uaiiuoria uiee, Amateur (1 ee, W. 8. Urown, Paul llerirer. rrank iiiadlng, K. L. Tliton. u e nun myers, James Flake, James Mtella, A. bar tram, W. J. Ralnnle, Andrew Leavett, C. A. Pettlt Robert Butler, Master llarrr. James Qulnn, nienor Hairington, Barry Enoehs, Mattliew Gebler. Tickets on cents. For sale everywhere. Doers open at 7, commence st 8 o'clock. COMMITTEK Ot AU1IANQEUKMT8. C. OEKNK. M L LAMPORT, P UL BKRGER. JAMES II. PENROSE, C. A I'KNNINOTOV. KOHKRTT. SIMPSON Treasurer. N. B. The artists wbo have volunteered will d ease meet at the Hall on TH UBSHAY. 17th bast., at 11 o'clock. By order ot Committee 6 14 it ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. GRAND TESTIMONIAL CONCERT TO TUE HAYDN QUINTETTE, , "tVedneEday Evening-, May 16. 8 14 St TICKET8 FIFTY CENTS DIRECTOR JAMES F. HOPE a AMERICAN ACADEMV OP MUSIC. THE THIRD AND LAST CONCERT or Tug IIANDEL AND I1AYDS SOCIETY", will take place on lUKBDAY LVEMSQ, May 18,1866, on which occasion HAIDN'd SEASONS WILL BE PLKFOKMED ENTIRE, MISS l AKOL1MK Kit 111 S OH. Soprano t MB QF.t'UG SIMfHON Tauorj li U. J. B. THOMAS, basso, will sutta n the urlnoipal parts assisted by the powerful Chorus of the oclntjr, Ol TUBK HUMJBLD VOIC ES and the OERMAMA ORCHEHiRA, CliaKLKis SCHMiDT. Leader. The whole under the dlreoilon oi 0 Kb bENTZ. lbe Box hhet will be opeeed at O. w, . 'iRr-PI.a-K'a Uuslo bt.ire eEVETH and CSLsNDT htreets, ou WEDNEr DAY. May 9. 1 lvketa to all parU of tha bouse Fifty Cents Reserved raats i)n, Dollar Concert to oou meiica at 8 o'o ock preolsel, lubvribars hohliiiK tickets dated May 8 wi'l present them at ruuieler's, Here tbe will rucolve Ticketa ior He serred Souls, In exchange, lor tue 16th. (81U 111! 16 6l AMUSEMENTS. TJNITED STATES TRIZE CONCERT TO BE GITIN AT CHOSBY'B OPERA IIOUSR . CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, May 88. 18C0. 125,000 VALUABLE PRIZES, VALUED AT $492,07525, WILL DE 1R1BENTID TO TICEEt-HOLDERS INCLUDISO $100,000 IN GREENBACKS. Aambcr ef Ticket Issaed, 500,000. PRICE, $100 EACH. This is the greatest Inducement ever offered to tbe public, one ticket of every four drawing a prize, Tbe following prizes are a few among tha many to be dravtn. For lull list see circulars i 1 Gilt, In Greenbacks 830 000 1 do do 10 (W0 1 do do 8,0"0 1 do do 4,000 1 do do 3,0 0 1 do to a.ttOJ M do do 81000 each in 00 10 do do $.MM) each 10,000 20 do do $50 each 1,000 1 uo Residence No. m Wabash avenue 10,0X0 1 do do Lake street 6 000 1 do do .No. 37 Newberrv street 6,000 6 do Cottages, on Fulton, near Pau'lna st..., 10 000 2 do do No 160 W. Llbertv and No. 637 W.Indiana streets 6,000 8 do do In good locality 0,000 10 do City Lots, 8500 each 6,000 The drawing will take p,ace after the Concert oa the stage ot the. Opera Bouse, wbere ln.otiO persons can witness It. A committee will be appointed by the au dience to superintend the same All purchasers and agents will be supplied with correct lists of drawings as soon as published. Parties holding tickets will retain tt.em until after tbe drawing, and If their number ap pears In the list ot drawn numbers, they will forward their ticket Immediately, with lull directions as to tbe shipping ot goods or moneys. Tickets are for sale at principal Hotels. Book, and Music btores in the city, and atouroflloe, No. 133 DEARUORN Street. Price, tl each. Bent by mall ou receipt of price and stamp for return postage. Good and reliable Agents wanted In every cltv, town, and vi lage In the United Htates, to whoin great inducements sre oflered. Uelerenccs required SPECIAL TERMS. OR CLUB RATES. Any party procurlnir a club ot five or tickets, an d loiwardmg us tbe money tor tbe same, will be allowed the following commission, viz: WE WILL SEND 6 Tickets to one address for $4-50 12 2 Jf d0 on 20 do. do do 17-Ml Sl 60 uo uo ............. ,'. 2H 25 JO uo do do 35 0.1 60 do do do 43-jo And 100 do do do 00 In every case send ihe name and post office address ot each separate subscriber. Jlonev by drait, post oibce order, express, or In re gistered leiters, mny be sent nt our risk. All communications should be addressed to WIGGINS, BRADFORD & CO., No. 133 DEARBORN Street, Chioago, 111., Post Office Drawer 5313. The proprietor will donato to the Lincoln and Douglas Monument und '20flO; a o, tbore will be 2000 reserved iroui the perton drawing the a0 OWI prize, tor the samo purpose. ilckets for sale at the principal Hotels, and at the Music htore ot Uiaries I rump er, at the 8. E. corner ot Seventh and Cbesnut stree s, Philadelphia. Re,erence l Hon. M.S. Wilkinson, ex-senatorof Min nesota; Hon O V. Lawience. At. C of Pa s Hon. Alex. Randall, ex- Gov. ot Wis. ; Hon. Wm. Montgomery, ex it. C. oi Pa. 1 Hen ajor Dan. Mace, ex M. O of Ind j Hon. lia J. Laycock, ot Kansas; Hon. Wm Lelniigwell. Lvons Iowa;Uou. Joseph Knox, of ( bleat o; Hon. C Graves Smith, of Minn ; Jacob Foisytbe, Agt. M H R R.. I bleago. Ill M. Kronberg a Co., Imnortors of Louisiana 80 ! Wan,,ell Whl;e Jt Co., Now OrloanB, X. B.-Fdltors of rountry papers are authorlied to act as our agents, and they wl 1 be allowed tall commission on all ttekets ord- red, whether for themselves or otlior parties, w ho may order through thetn. Proposals lor In serting this advertisement requested. 4 NEW CHESNU-T 8TKHET THEATBE CHEBNCT Street, above twelfth. LEONARD GKOVEK WILLIAM JS. SINN. Lessees and Manaaers. WILLIAM E. 8IKK Resident Manager Uoors open at 715. Curtain rises at 8. THIS EVENIVO Wit. EDWIN ADAMS will appear In his great assumption of , ROBl RT LANUKY, In the powerlul drama en tlted THE DEAD HEART t OR. THE MAN OF THE PEOPLE. NEW AND ELEUAM SCENERY. By Richard Smith. EHrORATE EFFECTS, and a completeness hitherto UNEQUALLED IN T3H CITY. The performance will consist ol the great drama. In a Proiogue anl three acts entitled THE DEAD HEART; OB, THE MAN OF THE PEOPLE. Robert I.sndry...... Mr. EDWIN ADAMS (as orbiiualiy'peiormed by him In this country i. ano a POWERFUL CAST. PROLOGUE, LETlliB DE CACHET. ACT 1. 8TORMINO AND TAKING OF THE BASTILF KLLEASti OF PRISON EKS 'IHE DEAD HEART ACT J. THE JJCEL TO THE DEATH. ACT 3 THE GUILLOTINE THK DKSTINY OF THE DEAD II K A KT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. May 19, SECOND EDWIN ADAMS M ATI SEE. A FINIS RILL IN PREPARATION. Admission to e venlug perloimance, 25c., tOc, and 61. ALNUT STREET TUEATR E. N. E. corner NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Begins nuaner to 8. THIS (Mondav) EVENING, May 14, Nineteenth Night ot tha brl.liant Engagement ot MH. EDWIN BOOTH, who will appear in Hhakespeare's Tragedy of HAMLKr, which has been placed on the stage In a style, It Is booed combining splendor ol production with strict historical correctness. MR. EDWIN BOOTH AS HtMLBT. MR. CHARLKti BARRON LAKRTES. MR J. H TAYLOR AS TUE GHOST. MRS. JOHN DREWS VEW ARCH STREET 1 HEA'l RE. Begins at 7 o'clock. MONDAY EVENING. May 14, TWO GREAT DRAMAS BENEFIT OF MKH CHARLES HENRI. A HUE EP IN WOLF'S CLOTHING Ann Carew , Mrs. C. Henri Jasper Cerew VicKce Rankin Concluding with J U Buckstone's 0 raid a of JACK bUEfPARD. Jack Rhennard Vrs C. Honn '"na'han Wild a,r. E L. Tliiou Blueekln Mr. S.Uempie WEDNK.8DAY, B1NEIWT OF MR F. F. MACKAT. THUKSOAY, BENEFIT OF UK. 8 HEMPLE. Peats secured tlx days In advance. , NEW AMERICAN T II BATE E WATNl'T Streot. above Eighth. LA6T WEEK OF THE S&ABON. ' Engagement ot .v. v. HUflSV Y DOUGHEBIY, the Phl'adelphla tavorlte. ' x,: .. TWO tt BAND BAL'.ETS. Mli.,;,F,0OK fMIf" and Ballet Tronpe. POWFKFl'L ATTHACIION EVERY EVENING. frAIItiHE WEDNEbDAT AND SATURDAY. MUSICAL SOIREE, EVERY EVENINO, AT Tn CITTCHyg Al) HEADING ROOMS, No. 12M CHfHNUr Htrvet, Phladelpbla. 4161m MAY 14, ' I860. AMUSEMENTS. QONCEBT iLiL A GRAND CONCERT will bt given at com cert HsLLbvthe BLACK SWAN TROUPE, ... On WF.DVFhDAY EVENING, May 16. WI8 E. T. U KEEN FIELD, w, The Celebrated BLACK SWAN. f,.,.",.KATR1'ANl'"R. RACHEL DENNF.T. Miss RLBECt'A Mi'TMOR.NCY, Mr FRANK WOODS, lenorj Mr CLIFF. Baritone; air WILLIAM MORRIS, Basso, bav kindly volunteered their servloes, assisted, by a t nil Choina. l'roiessor KING... .Conductor Rservd Feats Admission ...50 cents ...29 cents i icora open at T. To commence at 8. i '' lli'J0 commence at T. Tl Pugb's Book tore Sixth and Chesnn streets. May 10. 8 8 tit U P U 8 A D A M 8, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, No. 665 N. THIRTIEMTH Street, respeet'ullv snnouncs his FOURTH fUBLIC KNTERTAINMENT In Phl'adelphla consisting of Drama tie, Hcntituen-al, and numoroos Readings, on TUESDAY rlVENINO May 15, AT CONCs Rl HALL Tha Reaniri0s will h inUr.n.nMt . n,nin. tlonsot Vocaf and Instrumental Music, by Lady and 1 lcket, 60 cents. AtTrumpler's Seventh and Chesnutstrtcts. Rlslov's, cont nental, and at the Door on the Evoulng of tha jieaoing. Doors open at 7i to commence st8. 8142t ASSEMBLY BCTLDINGS, TENTH AND CUESNCT PUeets. ' , . THE CAKOLIVA TWINS, Willie and Christina aged 16 years, JOINED TOGETHER AT TIIE1K BIRlH, Their first appearance In "hlladolplua ou . THl'RSD Y. May 1 . Day Levtrsand Receptions, 10A. M. to 8 P. M. Evening Concerts commence at 8. ''iheTwias" are educated and raDned; their voices of the sweetest character Admission, 25 cen s Day aud Evening. Reserved ceaia to r.vening concert, ou cents. 5 H 3t SPECIAL ATTENTION" IS CALLED T(T O HEAT WORK OF ART, HOW ON INHIBITION AT F. OAH YLEVVITZ'S PHILADELPHIA ART GAL.LERY. No. 1305 CHK.SNIT 5t'eet Cammarana's Great Historical Picture ol the SACKING OF AL1AMIBV . , BY CARDINAL BllVVO, IN 173 Fah-ted by order ot the Italian Government. T be Picture will be engraved bv JOHN SARTAIN. Ior a iuu description ot thlsextraotdlnary pioduotlon, we reter to the printed details In the Gallery. Admission to tha Ual.ery 25 cents. 4 21 lru gOIKEE AC APE M IQUE. THIRD ANNUAL YHIHITIOI hv th nitriAn PTREET CADETS, In Mnglng. Gymnastics, I actios, and Elocution, at the Ai A DEMY OF MUSIC, on THURSDAY EVENING, May 17, 1H6 Admission. 60 centa. No extra charge for reserved ?eM-.1,re,s f0T Mle t E. Cummiski's Bookstore, Exercises cemmence at 7X precisely. 81I6t riERMANIA ORCHLHTRA. PUBLIC RE- nearsals every SATLKDAY AFTERNOON AT MU It AL FUND HALL. 8 o'clock. Engagements niani ny anu resting ur.u hup. iiabtekt. Agent. o. i .1 bnilTl'bl'T . i, -.. n ., - , i - trna w- . i . "'I . I I LI I " I'ril n w r 11111 ,,ltt I 111 FURNITURE. 1? U K M I T U E E THE LARGEST. j' t neapest ana Best Stock of Furniture In the norm i w ue iounu ac GOULD CO.'S " TJKION Fl'RNIIUBE DEPOT. CORNER OF MNTH AND MARKET STREETS. ar.f1 Kit, 97 mil so k kirnin a.n. Parlor bulls, in Hah. Brocade, Plush. Damask, or Rep. Dining-room, Chamber. Library Kitchen, and Office ru.rnl.uro, at isbu.ously low prices, and the newest eti ies and pattern. Public Building, School, College, and Shop Furrlture In endless variety. All kinds ol Furniture wanted by housekeepers, at exceedingly low prices at eitherot their Immense estab lishments It you want to save money and get Weil go io iiuuui a iu. cetore purcnasing else wbeie corner of NINTH and MARKET, and Nos. 17 sjaaau U , DJLiCVi.il OUOCU I V OP QOURTNEY & WILLITS, Nos. 14 and 16 S. Seventh St., PMlada. MANUFACTURERS OF BEAITIFIL COTTAGE FURNITURE AND THE ONLY DURABLE IN THE CITY. Also. Dining-Room Furniture, AND BEDDING, constantly on hand. 4 2S mwfim GROCERIES. rTEAS REDUCED TO 1, AT INGRAM9 Jl Tea Warehouse. No. 43 S. SECOND Street. POASTFD COFFEE REDUCED TO 30 CTS. 1 at INGRAM'S Tea Warehouse, No. 43 8. bECOND nireeu 40 C. BEST MILD COFFEE, AT INGRAM'S iea warenouse, o. 43 H. SECOND Street. q'EAS AKD C0FFEE8 AT WHOLKSALu 1 prices, at INORAM'8 Tea Warehouse, No. 41 o. BECOND Street Try them. GREEN COFFEES FROM 22 TO 28 CTS. A SUD4 at INGRAM'S Tea Warehoase. No. 43 8 BECOND Street Try them. 1 ja SIMON COLTON & CLARKE. TO FAMILIES RESIDING. IV OK GOING TO THE COUNTRY. Those wbo wish to purchase supplies ol the best Quality of FINE GROt EK1K8. will find a fml and choice stock of the best that can be imported or pro cured irom the New York, Boston or Philadelphia market, and can be supplied with goods In package, at wholesale prices Particular attention Is paid to packing in the neatest an mot sate manner posaib'e. Goods delivered to any of the depots, express offices, or out in the country, ires of charge. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 4 14 rpj S. W. cor. BROAD and WALNUT. IIE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTRY. LACEY, MEEKER & CO., No. 1216 CHESNTJT STREET, OFFER OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE t Bl'CGY HARNESS, Irom t22-0 to ilflO LIGHT BAROUCHE do 50 00 to 350 HEAVY do do 75 00 to 500 EXPRESS, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS 27 50 to 90 WAGON AND SELF-ADJUSTING 16-00 to 30 STAGE AND TEAM do SO 00 to 60 LADIES' SADDLE, do 12-00 to 150 GENTS' do do 8-00 CO 75 Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Sosetts, Horse Covers Blushes, Combs, Koaps, Blacking, Ladles' and Genu Travelling and Tourist Bags and Backs, Lunch Baskets Dress ig and Sblrt Cases. Trunks and Valises. 396mrp No, lijUl CHKSNUT ST. MILLIARD & WINEBRENER. WM. MIILWABD, D. 8 WIJ.KBBKHKB. MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES, No. 118 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. AQENTg ton TH AL OF Cotton and Woollen Machinery, Dealcri In Manufacturers' Supplies of every do. scription. Oak Tanned Leather Beltane?, AND MACHINE CARD CLOTHING Of best quality and manufacture. 1 26 8uirp FINANCIAL. JAY COOKE & OO.) No 114 S. THIRD STEEET, BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES U. 8. 6s or 1881, t 0s. OLD AND NEW, 10-lCij CERTIFICATES OF IS DEBIEDNES8, 7-80 N OTE8, 1st, 2d, and 3d fcerioi. COMrOUND I21E11FS1 MOTKS WANTED, IMEBKST ALLOWED 0!J DEP08I18 Collections made) Stocks Bought and Bold OS Commission. r-pfcial business tccorrmodations reserved f LA DIM. I'HiLASCiTBtA, Ftlmary, 18C8. 2T8tn U. S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST. j 3 NASSAU ST. PHILADELPHIA. ' NEW TORE. STOCKS AND GOLD roroni and sold oy commission. H.TEKE81 ALLOW KD ON DEPOSITS. S X )AVIli:S UROT1IER9, No. 225 BOCK STREET, HANKERS AND BROKERS. BUY AUD SELL CMTED STATES BONDS 1881s, -20s, 10 40s. CMTtH STATICS 7 3-10s. ALL IHbUFS. t'KKTlFICATEt) OF IM)EH1EIKES8 llercsntlie Psper and Loans on Co laterals nepotlsted Btotks Bought and Sold on Ccninnsslon. 1 31 i QARTEK, DURNEY & COJ BANKERS, STOCK axd exchange brokers No. 55 8. THIRD SWEET, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks and Loans boupbt and sold on Commission Cocunent Banit Notes, Com, Etc., boufrht and sold, special attention jaid to the purchase and sale of Oil S'ockt. Deposits received, and interest allowed as per agreement. 86?m "TORK, McCOUCII & CO., ntocic ana iLxchange lirokers, No. 3fl South THIRD Stuoi COYEBNMENI SEt'UBIlIES bought and sold. SIOCES bought and sold on commission. IK TEE ST ALLOWED OSi DEPOSIIS. (4 261m JIIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAS REMOVED1 DurirjR the erection ol the new Bank building, TO CHESNUT 117 4p STREET: No. 30ft 5'20S-FIVE-TWENTIES- 7"30s -SEVEN-THIRTIES WANTED1 DE HAVEN t BROTHER l-T No. 40 S. THIRD STEEET. AIAItlUAGE GUIDE BY DB. WILUAM TOUNO. MARRIAGE CriDE, by 11. WM. ToCSO. MAKKIAUE Ol IDE, by lR. WM. VOUNU. AJABKIAUh tiUlUE hy DH. WM. YOUNG. MAKMaGK OI'IIjE, by int. WM. YOUnO. MaVKUUK. GD1DI , hy Vl WM YOUNG. MAKKLvGE CC1DE by I lit, WM. YOUNG. M AHItlAGE CUIDK, hy DH. WM" YOUNG. WARHIAGE OUIDF. hy DK. WM. YOU NO JIAKKIAGF (.TIDE, hy Du. WM. YOUNG. M ABIil AGE GUIDR -'Ifiere are more things twX Heaven and earth, Uoratlo, than are dreamt ol In out phlloronhy " v" Let noyouna man enter the ob lirtlons or married life W.".'lr5!tJ"A1" vryt V 01 1,R YOUNG 8 MAK-" HI AGE Gl II t( or. Eveiy One His Own Doctor, rt diFdoses facts that every one should be acquainted with. I contains one hundred engravings explaining the ana tomv ot the human system both male and lemale witk useiu' Intoroiatlon that every one should know. Price, 60 cents. Sold at . . W1U1 YOUNG'S OFFICE, IU No. 416 writUCE Street, above Fourth B. J- WILLIAMS, " No. 16 North SIXTH Street, MAKU1TAC1U11EK OF VENETIAN BLINDS, AND WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment In the c'ty at tho lowest prices. 4 4 2mio 8TOEE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED. "(JNITED STATES UUILDER'8 MI LI,, Nos. 24. 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St., PHILADELPHIA. ESLER & BROTHER, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, 8TAIB BALU8-. TERH, NEWEL POSTS, GKhEBAL TURNING HIBOLL WOIiK ETC. BHELVIN G f LA NED TO ORDER. Ibe largest assortment ot Wood Mouldings In this cKy constantly on hand. 4 17 Jm V oonrooxo CAMPHOR TROCHES, . rosiure rravsauvt at . -uj c-t urx. iUArrnoB, ujmwx, sua uooMnrnaorou, - SoM Viator, 0. U. NmllM, Dniuljt, -p.. CsA. lltll Bms BUL, ruu. 1 V J, mailed on tj KEEN PEAS, GREEN COKK, EBE8H PEACHES, FKFSB TOMATOES, PLC MS ALBERT O. ROBERTS DEALER LN FINE GROCERIES COR ELEVENTH AND VVSH STS,' 6TAMP AGKNCY, NO. 304 CHE3NCI J BTIM-ET. AUOVE TUIBI. WILL UK CO Tl 0Ki AS U-IIKTOFOKK. v " HTiXI'S Ot 'VrilT DF8 K'PTI0' OONTA NTLl ONUAMD. AD IN ANT AMOI NT 11 1