The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 15, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE DAILY VENING TELEGlAril. PniLADELrillA, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1 661.
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MATTERS OVER THE RIVER.
Burglars AimtBTKD. Two colored men,
Klvmr thoir names as iiacki it and Jordan, were ar
nsed yesterday bj tlie po 100 ot Philadelphia and
hrenaut to (. amrien on the charged haviujr boen
itei.slvely enges-ed in itca'm Harness
d numerous oihor articlos froui toop e res id miin
Tailoui i.aru of bouih Jersey. Hackott had Deen
preT.ou.fy arreetrd, and six bills ol
found against him lor larceny by the lOrand I Jury.
Tnpy were taken before Justice lassady, who com
mitted them to answer at t- e present lerraof the
Courts and their trial wii. tak place durinf this or
next week. Ihefe robberies have boon very ex con
eivo, reaching as lur an Milntn.
Longacominq. The M. E. Church con
rrenalion at lnpitcomiiir, Camden countv, aro
deiermiried to provide ti.emsoives with a fine church
dilice 8 me ten ciuzens have takou the matter in
baud, and rais-ed among tho nsolvea about lour
thousand do Inrs lor ihat purpose. A beautiful site
bas teen purchased ana tao structure wii l be com
menced as oona the plan tins ieon dotoimincd
o on. H will ic a dtcidcdiv ta tofnl bulldiug when
completed.
Disastrous Fib. A day or two since
the barn In tho oar uf Iwig Gaure's s;orj, in West
Brldgeton, was destroy, o bv lire, and two valuable
borees nud some lioes were burned. The cauno ot
th. tire Is uckLOwn, Mr. Oaliro's lost) is estimated
at icoo.
Disorderly. The Mayor was quite busy
yreicrdav In atieudiuir to diso-dorly character,
w bo liud been aires ed (or boisterous and urunken
conduct. Ibe Usual tinea were imposed upon
tbetn.
Handsome Church. The Tresbyterians
of AbKecum village are buildinw a very handsome
cbuicn, which la oo.irly eoiup.cti;d.
AMlfSbMlijm.
Ntw i bipnut tRiKT IhaTAk Wr. Adams
cave us the admirabi- "Kobort Lanur" ol vears
aito 'ivooert Landry ' Was ouo ot the roveiationa
l Ins fine endowments for t e etae. HiB.UVure ou
eonies the revolutionary coatnino. As he stood bol'ore
ns in his costume ol Representative, wo could nut
but reali tho joung enihuslast ot thp grand epoch
of the revolution, who dreamod ol republics as poets
create it Caiiiulo Uesiuou ins. 80, too, Camille
must have stood on the scnn"old, bis teet in the b'ood
bis enthusiasm had helped to Bhed iood and trazod
npou a world which shudderinirly now ho was leav
ing in the midst ol a reipn worse than that ol any
king he nad denounced tiie iei;n ot terror. Adams'
Robert Landiv," and the U ad Heart," are the
finest ami moBt vivid pictures of the revolt! ion we
have seen on the staje 1 he foil character of the
times is represented pn the popular scenes and the
grand but misguided spirit 01 tho hlghet minds sot
fceloie us in Adams, 1 ho aristocracy and the de
graded pnothood, that required martyrdom to
purity them, are admiiably snotol.ed in the "Abbe
Xatour" and the 'Couut St. Valerie." I'ho'-Abbo
Lalour" is one of the lew characters on the stage of
our modern drama that 1ms real character. Mr.
Ciai ke pave it to u with a I the eas , eleemuce, aud
feurn, the wit, the bravery ol the uiau;all he wanted
was n oreauiinal siirit, in 1 lie first act. he was young,
then a companion in ivn ; not, as in the second act,
the guide to evil. Besides, the reckless animal spirits
f the first uct, com lasted with more sober sarcasm
in tiie alter tart,tiid:eates thediflereuco UKobas unde
ui his character, lir. Clarko's F'ri.'iicti is Parisian,
ue ol Burton Hill's preut advantages, and an Im
mense qualification in an actor who aims at oeing an
artist, lor one piece ot iirnoraiice jirs on the taste
and oent oys laitu in the anist' intellectual supe
riority. Mr. Dubois was good in his old part, and makes a
capital fitiilurVH- Miss Ortou has been no doubt,
kurried in the study of so many puits. We were
somew hat disappointed in hoi Catherine Uuvai."
though one 01 two ot her suevches, especially in iho
Isht ac;. thoBO ot which she hud ti ue to study the
spirit ns won as tho words, wore admirably given.
1 bo giotipmg in the popular scoues was not won at
tei.dedto. At Hie Wuiuut, ns o lginaiiy produced,
evety scene wns a pictuie. The French tricolor flag
was wionu; the s-tnprs gotho other vay across, and
not like tne Aireric.au red. vhite aud blue. The
play, aud Adams' admirable ' Hoboit Landry," drew
a fine Louse.
An.cn Street Iukathk. This evemn?, Who
Jiilltd ( oik Uvbin. with Juv Slirpiiard To-morrow
evening If r. Mac! ay wi.l take his oeneflt. t his ken
tleninn has srercolv been teeu sulliciontiy in
parts suited to bis la eiit and hit admirablo artistio
conception to hove made a popular reputation, bu:
the mtelieoiuiil portion 01 tho puolio have fully un
Ocrstood and ap.reciated in Mr. Mackay the creit
artist, lor his benetii he iriv 8 O d 1'tiil'x Birtluliu,
a l iece new to this c ty, Tim Old Uuaid, and 'J lie
Wild lJuck A hue Mil, which should aid his own
talents in drawing a fine house.
Walnut KKtT Ihkatue. liooth stilt con
tinues to draw iininefSKlv In Hamlet.
To-korrow is the day ol Mr. Gaeriner's matinee.
Tbero wnl bo pretonted upon the occasion a rich
anu viied progiamme, one that cannot lau to give
dengt t. Mr. t.aeituer's standing as a classical
artist is woll known, and Mudauie Auel, from New
York by wi.om he will be assisted, was compared
whiist in Europe to Madame C ara Schumann Mr.
Caettm r will alto be assisted by our own excelieut
p.amst, Mr. Jarvis. atid the other members of tho
Quintette Club:
AespMBLY BniLDisaB Haydn Quintkttb
Ibis amau'ur assooiation will simr, at ihuir concert
to-motrow ( v euuosdny) tveoing, several now soufts
nevor belore produced in th s city; also, some ot tho
choicest relectious 01 tho day. 1 hey have frequently
sung ior the amusement of the insane 1 urougb the
kind perm tsiou 01 ur. itutieri at tue Asylum, tnus
helping to soothe their sud allliction. I'ne lovers ot
good mudic should not tail to be present on this occa
sion. Academy of juubic lu evening The Sf'tmna,
with MitsKichings, Mr. hiniiisun, and Mr. Jtiom.is.
The giand Handei and Haydn chorus, and the tine
orchestra will till the h mse. tiesidi.'S, ic is lonit
since we have hoard Miss Richings, and sho is
always welcome to a fiuladophia public,
AfiflkMBLY HuiLDiKoa I he Carolina Twins,
with the mysterious union that binds them, and
their swe ot song-, wi.l appear on tho 17tn lint. They
ore the most curious and melaucholy spectaclo vo
liave hau tor a long rnio.
ARMY CAZETTE.
DISnONOaABLY DISCnARQED.
The War Department has ordered that tho follow
ing named ollioeis be dishonorably mustered out of
the service, ior frauduiont practices against the
United (states, fto payments are to bo mtclo to
them without further oideis irom tho War Depart
ment: Colonel H. 11 Heath, M.ijor James B.
Daviu, Captain I'. B Muipuy, 1st Lieutouaut and
Adjutant b. K. Vaiei.tiuu, 1st Lieutenant B. 1
uiver, 2d Lieittenaut ilioiuus J Potter, 2d Lieuten
ant L F. Liimshy, Liouleuunt ( 1 Balden. Lieu
tenant I.ewB Loweiy, Lei.euaut J s Brewer,
liieueuant Wiiliuui U. Noitlirup, of the 7th Iowa
Cavalry; Captain V. A. Mills and 1st Lieutenant
W . J lnce.olilie 12th Mhsouri Cavalry; Captain
Lee P Cilletto, 1st Lieuteuaui John rulbot. 1st
1 leutenaut toward Douovau, 1st l.ieu'eusut T. D.
Cere lid L:eu enaut Wiliam H. Roper, aud siir
utou W . Vpjohn, of the 21st Mow York Cava 1 y ; 1-tt
Lieutenant D. .McNaiiirliton. captain U. W. .VloUor
mxk and L.eulenaut J. W. Benliey, of tho 1st
M.cbiKun Cavalry.
MUSTERED OUT.
The following natnaJ. offlcors have been or will be
nonoraoly mustered out of service at the dates
specilled :
Assistant Adjutant Generals Major M.. V. L.
Woodhuil, May 81 ; Captain C. H Campbell, May
11; Majer Aanan Terry, Mai 11; 1111010 X. Chase,
burgeon of Volunteers, May 11.
Additional Paymasters tim.sei E-ri t, May 11;
Charles It. LiiteUe.d, April 80; 8. H Murstou,
June 80.
Assi.-tant Quartermasters Captains W R Hop
kins, C. B Chuti udeii, F. Ilancocic, C. A. (Jaroo
lou, Mav 11.
i oiiiniistBi-les of StibBisteuco Captains Elwood
Clrlest, W. ' Al en, W . H. lubbr, u. Htoduiau, and
Ceorge Uartieid, May 11.
RESIGNED.
The following officers have tendered the'r rosleno
tions, totak'elUct 011 the dates luuiciied: Urovut
Lieutenant-ColonolJ. II. lavlor, his commission as
Captain, 6th U 8. Cavalry, May 1; Captain A C.
Wood to! k Assistant Quurtermastor, U. 8. A. May
1 ; First Lieuterant E M. alc iook, 4ta U. S. Cava r,
lay 9; 8econ" Lieutouant James Marr, 4th U. h.
Artillery, April 7.
The Patriotism of Philadelphia In Pennies.
We have already adverted to the contemplated
reception -of tho SLute tiuiii 011 the 4tu ol Julv,
In the city of i'lilladelohta. The oeretnoutes of
receiving these glorious emblems of tlie patriot
Urn anil talor of ou- lellow-citizens who per
illed their lives la the national defense, it is
miciouted, will be one of the nioirt itnposiiift
ver beheld in any city of the Onion; but If we
Jire to judge from the spirit of contracted parsl
Bcuy already exhibited by the Councils of
Philadelphia, the mnniclphl authorities thereof
will pot be entitled 1o much credit therefor.
VN hen the clvilinn committee wti9 appointed on
the part of Philadelphia, to cooperate with a
mllitnrv committee on the part of the State at
large, Councils specially provided tha' the cost
of the contemplaied ceremonies should not
exceed one thonsand dollars ! It Is expected
thai at least one hundred thtisand people will
visit Philadelphia to be present at this recep
tion, and that it it 111 cost each visitor at least
five dollar" white fcojournine there, mo king a
total of hall a million of dollar carried to that
city, lor which the Councils offer the beggarly
Inducement of a thousand dollars I Almost
any borough in the S ate would have done bet
ter. It Is begenr'v and contemptible, entirely
unworthy a great c'Hy.IIarrisburg 'Jeltgrnph.
Ever Loyal, Kvfr True. The Mobile (Ala )
7ribmi refers editorially to the subjoined card,
whirh i published in i's advertising columns, a
enmintr Ircm one "notid as a ekiltnl oilicer and
lor Indomitable perseverance and pluck:'
To the. 1'ubiic The undersigned h.ts been
pained by the circulation ol slanders concerning
her lcvalty to tho late Confederacy. She takes
this means of pronouncing them all false and
wtthont shadow of foundation. Those who de
sire a refutation of them can see her at the Bat
tle House, and those who persist in circulating
them will do so at their personal peril.
Mrs. Tjobftta J. Decaulp,
Formerly L'eutenaut T. Buford, C. 8. A.
SUMMER RESORTS.
gUMMEll HESOltTS
'N LINK OP
Reading KallroiiU anil Branches.
MAKfilON HOUtr, KOVNT CARBON,
Caroline Vt'tnc'cr, 1 ettcville P. 0., Schuylkill co
lUStJAIiOKA HOTEL,
Airs. Hannah folller, Tuicarora P. O., frchnylkUl co
MAHAyOY C17Y HOTEL.
G. W. Frost. Mahaney City P. 0., Scftuylkill co.
WHITE HO USE,
Mrs. Susan Martflorf, Beading P. O
AKDALVSIA,
Joints 8. Madeira, Heading P. 0.
LIVING fiFtiJAGH HOTEL.
Dr. A. Smith. Wcrdcrsvllle P. 0.. Berks co
so i in mo usTAiy no use,
II. II. Jlaoue-lnch, Wonielsdorf P. 0., Berks 00.
L0LD ST til AG 8 HOTIiL,
Lclanon co., Charles 1'oedermel, llarrleburg P. 0,
BO Yh fib 20 SEMINARY.
J. B. II tnkj , Bo)erstownP. 0., Berks co
YKLLOW SPRINGS HOTEL,
H. Ii. snydtr, Yclltw Springs P.O., Chester co.
L1TIZ SPRINGS,
Samuel LIcLteutbalcr, LltlzT. 0. , Lancaster co.
EPURATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
Alexander 8. Feuthei. t.pbrata P. O., Lancaster co.
A run, 21, 1 P66. 4 233m
CONGRESS HALL,
. CAPE ISLAND, N. J.,
WIL.I, RECEIVE GUESTS
ON
Thursday, May 31, 1BG0.
614
J. F. CAKE, Proprietor.
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.
PvOOJIS TO It E N T
Large, Well Lighted and Ventilated
E O O M S ,
ON 'HIE SECOND AND TEIRD FLOORS
OF THE
"Evening Telegraph" Building,
No. 108 South THIRD Street,
TO RENT.
APPLY IK 111 E OFFICE. FIRST FLO )It.
rj. it wit a oe wii nour kteam powkr.
COUNTRY RESIDENCE
I Oil SALE.
A large and w.'ll-flnlshert HOUSE, with stabling and
Carriage bouse, with plenty of good water and trait.
Two acres ot ground enclosed. Htuated on Woodbury
Road, near Bed Bank Ferry, New Jersey. Immediate
possession. Apply to
GEORGE J. IIENKEES,
N. W. Corner THIRTEENTH and CHLSNCT Streets,
5 10 6t Philadelphia.
COTTAfiE AT PUBLIC SALE.
Will be sold at Public Pale, on the prcuiuio,iJLl
UIN I, r Uilfil'Al . A1A1 lb,
at 1 o'clock, A DhSlKAliLk. KEMlitSCE situated In
l lirster lownship less thun hull a nine Irom tli city
llmhs coutainlus nearly tlVE At'liKM of LtNU,
on which 1b a fuud subBtaiitial (louse, built In Cottage
style, ttiatuiiiliitr ten rouuis.
Also, out-kitchen and dining-room, summer house.
barn and stable chicken bou:e,eto.
The grounds tiave been put in excellent order: well
fenced, aud planted whh iruit and shade trees, viuet,
etc. etc.
The piopertv Is within five minutes walk of Thurlow's
Station, and fit een minutes 01 Chester Utatioa, and has
a hue view ol 'he river.
pusKFrHlen (ilven at once From Its healthy location
and cany access, is a very desiruhie place tor a summer
residence
For luither information, anolv to
UlA l.tiE BKEB, Chester,
Or JOHN ('AtlNUt,
5 1 13t Tradt smcu'a bank, Philadelphia,
fx MANTUA PRuPERTy FOR SALE.
XiiRouseand Lot l hlrty-oventh and Uamllton, 2)00
two Hoimes and Lots on Tnlrty-second strext, north of
owelton avenue, gDMIO. Two Houses and Lots on
Thirty-tli ml and liamliion streets. esOnO. Apnly to
o iuiiinni.,i-i nAAiixu nun iu.nun.
11111(1
.11-1,
.'ITII Street and LaNC8I kK Avenue.
L. H. JOSEPH. CENTRAL REAI, ESTATE
JAncncy. No. 271 S. THIUI) Htreet, Philadelphia,
. heal F.tu e ltonciit hhiI Hnlri on Coimnlslnn.
Loans negotiated. Aionty procured on HondM, Mort
(iuiits. aud oiher stuurmes. ous and Urouud Bouts
collected.
( ommissloner of Deeds for all the States. 4 271mSp
PERSONS IUVI(i PROPERTIES FOR
JLiisale or to rent will find it to their ndvantaKe to tall
at the Central Heal Estate Agency, So. 211 S. THI11U
trtreet
No bonus or charges made on either owner or tenant.
tJDlmrp , , la. JOStPH.
F0R SALK A DESIRABLE THREE
stoiy Dwelllnir, with tliiee-ntorv double Back
ding on TWr.LFTH Sireot. above Oreen. All
modurn iiniirovijjieutn. summer kitchen. beaten, eto
Price, aotOU clear. Apply at this Othce, between 9 and
12 A. M. 4 11)
WANT8-
A GENTS WANTED FOR A FIRST-CLASS
I.IFB 1NUANC CO-PANY.
h Addiets liox mi, Pot Onlce. 15 2t
THREE GENERAL AGKNTS WANTED TO
act In Important locations for the New York Acci
dental loHiirance Company. Aotivemenol good address,
apply ta IBANK 0. ALLEN, Duncb Office, No. 4lff
t'ULeNUIBUeet. Apply soon, ... . til
MILLINERY GOODS.
WOOD & GARY,
No. 725 CHESHUT STREET,
ARE OFFERING DAILY
ALL TIIE LATEST NOVELTIES
IN
HATS AND BONNETS,
INCLUDING THE POPULAR
JAPANESE AND MEMLL10N HATS.
4 6 2rotp
MISS U. O'BKNE,
In her New and Elegant Store,
No. 807 AECH Street,
Has row open a larpe stock ot the cboiecst
ERENCIJ M1IJ.INERY.
A young Parlslcntie (rrom one of tha most eminent of
the milliner? est abilshmcnia oi Paris) baa charae ol the
Tr.ninilng Depsrlment
Kvervttyie and kind of HAT or BONN FT now In
farbloh will be lound In stock. 4 'il lmrp
MRS. R. DILLON,
Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street,
Hasa hnndsotr.e assortment of 8PRI NO MILLIVKRY:
WlBBts' and Iniunts' Has and Caps, Silks, Velrets,
Crapes. Blbbons. Feathers. Flowers, frames, etc. 3 10 4m
BOOTS AND SHOES.
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES,
FOR GENTLEMEN'S
And B o v s ' Wear,
AT REDUCED PRICKS.
AT IIEIWl-G'S,
No. 535 ARCH Street, Below Sixth.
Flrst-claFS work aiways on hand, ami mcde to order at
short notice; 4 24 lm5p
STOVES, &c.
TJ N I O N OIL STOV E S,
A new and complete apparatus for Cooking and Heating
by Petroleum OIL Our Stoves give no smoke or odor,
and are not liable to get cut oi older, being as simple In
every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. Ibe Baker, Broiler,
and FInt-lion Heater ore the onl; special articles of lur
nlture required. For all other purposes ordinary stove
furniture may be used.
DAVID II. LOSEY,
SCI-K AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA,
No. 38 South FIFTH Street.
libtral dxtci tint to the trade. 4 17 3m ro
REFRIGERATORS.
REFRI G jE II AT O II S.
SMITH & RICHARDSON,
Agents for the sale of the lastly celebruted CHARCOAL
LINK I) REFKlGFRVrORd,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
FROM $0"5O TO Jtr25"00.
521rrGp No. 611 MARKET Street.
QNE DOLLAR'S WORTH OP ICE
PER WEEK
Will keep your provisions cool and sweet In the
warn cf1 weathor, by using one ol
Soliooly's Earge Refrigerators,
lluy 'have three apartments, and are thorough
ventilators. The sma'l izes require but 60 cents
worth oi loo per week.
E. 8. FARRON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS,
4 26 lmrp No. 220 DOCK Street.
QOLD MINES.
FOR SALE,
TWENTY MINING CLAIMS,
Of 2000 fcei of rich Gold-bearing Vein, situated In
COLORADO TERM lORY, only about a quarter of a
mile from Central City , on the slope ot the well known
" QUARTZ HILL.
This propertv Is easily worked by drifting, has a wide
ln nlul.la n.,1.1 In l.nrA nmnA.tlnflil ATlil tH mntmllv
,CIU J ISIMB ... .H.pv p. vpv. fc.ww, .
located with respeot tu the best mines and settlements
UI vuiutauu.
Parties desiring a mining property, either for a basis
ot a company or actual mining operations, wm uuu mi,
a rare opportunity, as they can now deal with the true
ownerof the property, who woiked and developed the
same.
C. W. JOHNSON,
No. 522 WALNUT Street.
Office touts, from 11 A. M.toiP. M. 88Up
g T R I N G.
BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
HOIK8AI.K ANI) HKTAITj,
ADD MATKIIIALB JOB THE BAI1B.
P.ESX QUALITY AND STYLE OF SPRING
MATTRESSES.
J. S. FULLER,
4 14ainU 8m Uo. 0 8. SEVENTU Street,
JHE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES,
No. 64 BROADWAY.
jlines, Uineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported
upon. Competent Engineers furnished to II hiuig Com
panies. Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurglca
and Chemical Question, at the ofltce of the Bureau,
GEO. D. II. GILLE8PIE, Preldnt.
DRAKE DE KAY, Secretary. lOtuthi rp
TWENTY YEARS OF KXTENSIVE PRAC
tioebas rendered Dr. KINK F.LIN the most stio
ctsarul praolitiouer lar and near. Consult Dr. KINKK
LIN, corner ot 'llilltD and UNION Ntreeta. t'onult
tdiin fie of chaise. Dr. Khueitn'a Book on the la
flimitiea of the Generative Hvstem, caused by the
vicious habits of youth, will be mailed by eucloalng 'io
DRY GOODS.
p 11 ICE & WOOD,
HATE OPENED THEIR NEW STORE, '
Nort-wcst Corner of EIGLITIX and
FILBERT Streets.
Just opened, Black Silks.
French Lawns, 26, 28, 81 anil 37 j cents.
Brc che Figured Poplin, S1J cents.
Pla'nall-wool Itclamos.
Colored and Black Alpncts.
Good Bleached Kfuslins, 16. 18. 20 and 20 cents.
Vllliamsvllle, New York Mills, and Wamsutta
Muslins.
Unb'cached Muslins, 12J np to 26 eon's,
6-4 l illow Case Moltns, 26 np to 47 cents.
WHITE GOODS.
WHITE GOODS.
Bolt Finlfh I'Ambr es.
Jaconets and rnlueock.
NftiDfook Stripe and P nltl MtiOins.
Victoria Lawr.n and Swiss Modins
Hair Cord Stripe Muslins.
Table Linens, Napkins and Towels.
Pcofch Diaper by the piece or yard.
Bhirtinjr Linens, 40, 4C, CO, 66 cents up to tjl 40 per
yard.
Linen Hucka? ack, 12 up to 40 cents a yard.
Butcher's Linen, 81 J and GOcenfs a ysrd.
A larfte assortment of Hosiery and (jloves.
Hoop Skirts made to order, expressly lor our sales,
arjd warranted.
SCO iNordle-worked Rands at pold prices
1CC0 Linen Fans, 20 cents up lo 86 cents at old
prices.
PRICE & WOOD,
6 12 N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT.
y. a Silk fun Umbrellas, and French Corset.
ROWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS!
BARGAINS AT RETAIL.
Just lece.ved, ditect from Europe, several invoices
or PAlH AD CHAMBER TOWELS, which I
lc mniked down
BELOW USUAL JOBBING PRICES.
Very Good Power Loom Huck Towels, 25 cents.
Heavy Power Loom Huck Tew els, 31 and 37 V
cents.
rower Loom Towels, extra s?.cf, 45 nnd 50
cents.
Medical Huck Towels, 45, 50, 5G, h'2 cent?.
Double Mt'dital Huc'k Towels, (J'ii, 1$, add 87
cents.
Honey Omb Eatb Towels, Unbleached.
Honey Comb B.uh To web, Bleached.
REGISTERED DIAPER BATH TOWEL.
This 1s a new article, very desirable lor tho.-e
who want a sott, thick, absorbunt towel.
Chamber Towe's. Red Endn.
Gootl Bleached Huck Toweli, 25 cents.
Better Quality II ick Towrls, 31 to 50 cents.
Snow Drop Damask Towels. 75 cnN.
Fine Damask Toaels, 87 cents mid $1-00.
Knotted Frincc Towels.
Turkish Totveic, etc.
Pantry and Kitchen Towels.
French (Jlass Towela, 25 cents.
Fine Glass Towels, 31 and .'17J centp.
CLecked Gltss Toweliinp, by the yard.
Roller Towelling.
Russia Crash, etc.
THE LA EG EST STOCK OF
PURE LIKEN GOODS
IN THE CITY", SELLIXC, AT
Importers' Prices,
AT
MILL! KEN'S LINEN STORE
881stuth2ml No. 828 ARCH Street.
EMPORIUM FOR
BLA.CK SILKS.
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF
GROS GRAINS AND TAFFETA SILKS
IN THE CITY.
ELEGANT SILK MANTILLAS,
NOW OPEN.
Bargains in Dress Goods, from Auction,
AT M'ELROY'S,
No. 11 cuth NINTH Street,
6 9 6(rp ABOVK CUES MOT.
JYKE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS,
HAVE A FINE STOCK OF
DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS.
BLACK TCHBRR LACE POINTS.
BLACK LLAMA LACE TOINT8
PUKE WHITE LLAMA fill AWLS.
WU1TE SHETLAND SHAWLS.
M HITE BABIGE SHAWLS.
BLACK. OBENADIKE SHAWLS,
TWO YABDS WIDE CREN4DIKEH
8C1IMLH8I1K8 BKUUtEO.
KCilMEK DBESS OOOD8 REDUCED.
FULL LIKE OF BLACK GOODS.
FULL LINE OF WHITE GOOD8.
BUFF, PI SK, AND BLUE PERCALES.
BUFF, PINK, AND BI UELACON81
T0UB1818' LRES8 GOODS.
OKGANMK8 AND FOULARDS.
BEST BLACK SI1KS, ETC., ETC. I H stnth p
T CHAMBERS, No. 810 AECH STREET.
J . REAL ( LU.NY LCES
BLAC K UUIPUHK LACE. . .
LONG LACE VHL8 AT 1, A BARGAIN.
WHITE GOODS.
BHIftriED MCBLlNH FUR WA18TS.
PLID ND "TRIPE N4INMOOK.
FRENCH SKIRTING MITHLIN.
5 oT FINISH :aMBKIC.
JMMBURG EDUIN08 AND I"8ERTIOVS.
SHETLAND BHAWLS. CU-AP. 4 Mtutusl3t
TRC8HKS. SUPPORTERS. BRACES.
and ill othrr 8umlo.nl Dpliaocea of the nioHt
iiprovod Kinds, liinnltely superior to mi oinnrs, at No.
Vi Norm SEVENTH Street Li1Ibs attended by Mrs.
Dr. WcCI.EN AC'HAN. Mala departmeut by a compo
ttuturwu, . . m t'Mmip
IIIG11-ULASS
OIL PAINTINGS,
AT
b'COTI'S ART GAILSRY,
No. 10QO CIIIiSNUT St.
ON
Thursday Evening. Way 17,
13. SCOTT Jr.
AUCTIONEER.
616 3t
DRY GOODS.
J E I) U C T I O N 1? PRICES
OF
SITING CLOAICS,
IN C10 111 AND SILK, OF OUR OWN
MANUFACTURE.
PARIS HALE GARMENTS. A new opmine,
at one-liulf I'oc. ot ituportuiior..
FINE LLAMA LACE SHAWLS AND C!R
CTLAfiS, all nt Rt'ductd Irict-F.
.J. VV. I'IU)CTC)lt V; CO.,
U7fu'l.2tr,rr. No. C20 CKESK'JT St.
FURNITURE.
Y 1 1 E M A N & C O.
A HE NOW OPENING, AT
No. 5 Nonh SECOND Street,
BETWEEN MARKET AND ARCH
At the Store late v occupied by E Jones Lister, a com
plete and extensive ussortment of
Rich Parlor and Chamber Furniture,
In l.laclt Walnut Rosewood, or Vahoitnoy.
Also, Dining Room. Common, ana Kitchen Furniture.
Flno Enamelled Chamber cets, in lnrie vailety.
Cane Peat ( burs. Extension Tubles, Mattrrsses, and
Bedillnp, Looking G lames, etc. etc.
CD 10 tiistuJ.ru
Ti" U R N I T U R E.-TIIE LARGEST,
J" heupcet nnd Best Stock of Furniture In the
vt or. d is to be tound nt
Gi'I'LD & CO.'S
rMO Ft'KNIIURE DEPO-.
CORNER OF INTH SD MAKKKI' STrtEETS,
l d Nos. 31 and 3!) N e l .l 'OND Stri ct.
Par or Soils, in Iluit Brocade, PluBb. Damask, or
Bo.
Dining-room, i hnmhrr Llbiary Kitchen and Ofllce
Furnliuro, at inbu ousiy iow prices, aud the newest
tt ci at il pattemt.
Public Building chool, College and Shop Fun Iture
In endif Kg ar.rtv.
All kind, oi Furniture wanted by housekeepers, at
exceedingly ow ) ices at either ot theirimniense esiab
lishmtnts II ioa v4iit to suve money and get well
seived go to GOULD CO. letore purcbas ng elne
nbeie t orner of NINTH and MARKET, and Nos. 7
and 29 N, SE( OND Street. 2l05p
BIOKRENE,
OK LIFE-KE J U V EN AT0 K.
STRENGTH TO THE WEAK-YOUTH TO THE AGED
This preparation Is nneooal ed as a rejuvenator and re
storer ot wasted aud Inur. lunciions
'j be teet e. the aied sad all those who have In an)
way Impaired their vitality by excessive menial or pliysl
cai application, will tluu thu Itiokrene to be what It u.ino
impliet a 11 e-njuvevator, which, while It builds up tho
shattered constitution, will also Impart to the lee-lug
the briskness and energy wi.icii belong to youth
No matter by what cause any o.gun has beuouieentee
bled lu lis tiiiictlns this superb preparation wi.l remove
that cause ai once and lorcver.
BIoKkENE cures Genmai DeMlity Impotency, Ncr
vous Incapacity, Dyopensla, L)Dression Loss or Appe
tite, Low bpirlts, Imoecuiiy. Meutal Indolence. Kuiacla
tion. Ennui It has a most de ili.lul, desirable, and
novel eflcct upon the nervoussystem. and i who are In
any way prontra ed by nervous disabilities are earnestly
advired to seek a cure in this most excel ent and un
equalled preparation.
BIOKRI-Nfc Ibe Feeble, the Langnld, the Despair
ing the Old. should give this valuable dlscov Tv a trial :
It will be lound tola ly uillereut Irom all other articles
tor the same purpose.
'1 0 FEMALES. This preparation Is Invaluable In ner
vous wraknexses o all kluis, as it will restore the
wasted strength with wo..dor,ul permanence.
It is also a ii and 'Joule, and wi.l give re lef in Dyspep
sia with the Hist dose. A brief Persia enco in Ita use
will lem vaie the stomach to a degree of penect health,
and b.nlfh DvHpepsia lorever.
One Jioilar per bottle or six bottles for 85. B'd by
Druggists g'tmrnl v Sent bv express any where by ad
dressing UUtCIIINGS 4 HILLYEB PMprietor,
Sold by
JOHN80N. HOTXOWAY A roWDES.
o ano xa Bi.vta street.
DYOIT A CO..
4 10 tbctu rp No. 232 N. SECOND 6t
ATIONAL EXPRESS
AND TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY.
OFFICE Vo. I MAKKET STREET,
PUlLADbLPUIi.
THE NATIONAL KXPRKSS AND TRANSPORTS
TION OMPANY. having tlnolly compleieu itj South-
ern throiU'U connections Horn . .
NEW Yf'HK and PHILADELPHIA to LTI.
WORK, WASHINGTON. KICHMONH, SAVANNAH
(ilA KLKS i ON, and al Intemiediate and ailjaccut
towns usiarsonih an Al LANTA. t.a , and a'so hnvlng
perlected its weutcrn eonuec Ions, via the Buitlmore
and Ohio Railroad over malt rad to
CINCINNATI AND ST. LOTJIS,
Is now prepared to rcce-ve Freight, -erchand.se, Valu
ablePack.besM0NFT hVhU0S
and to transier the same to or Irom places designed, and
all Intermediate points, as ,,.,, . .
r FFIC IEN1LY EXPEDITIOUSLY, and CHEAPuY
as can Ije done by any other Express Company.
Oflioes are a'so opened In
Mt'BIl r, AND NEW OttiEASS.
and In a few rava the Company will run through, via
U , I 'I il f 1. 1 V In h,.riM lllUCOS.
J. E. JOHNSTON
Pres'dent.
B V. FICKLIN.
611 M
General Supe lutoudent
JTINE SHI UTS,
Money Eefiinded if Not Satisfactory,
MADE OF NEW TOhK MILL MUSLIN, only i 00
utual price U tO.
MADE OF -WAM8CTTA MUSLIN, only M'75, usual
price 6 1 0.
BOYS' SHIRTS on band and made to order.
A liberal deduction to nbolesale trade.
T. L. JACOBS,
No. 1226 CHESNUT Street,
S 29 Uiet 7aap P hiladelpbi.
PlillADbLPfllA AR1ISTS' SALE
OF
HIGH-CLASS
OIL PAINTINGS,
AT
SCOTI'S AST GAL IE BY,
No. lOGO CI1KSNUT St.
ON
Thursday Evcrjr, May 17,
u. scorr, jr.,.
AUCTIONFEfi.
615 3t
gTFAM ENGINE PACKING
LIBRR'ATIVG IMlKli.
FOR THE STUI EIN( BOXE F
STEAJM ENGINE
An article rccconKtK'ffJ by ill l'silrotd rnpai!ie
wto lave tborcutblv tested ft a' d In genera' ne on
orer lino hmdnd and Jlfip Ralnosds. ara on trial by
over live hundred others.
ADOPTED BY 20.100 S1A1IONAKY ENGINES. It
l a flist-cluss article.
evenly-Five Cents Per Pound,
lufcilcalivc r&ck.n:; Coraany,
SOLE MANL'KaCTCRERS.
7H3 CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
I. G.TILLOTSON & CO.
80LE AGENTS.
26 D-Y Street, New York.
SCLD B? DKALEI18 GENERALLY. 2D8p
MlL.LHv8 STEAM ENGihE PACKING
i Ins is fhe musiin lovered.stioddy filling, siiitllna
box pai kmg. ' 8
SIXTY CENTS PER r0tT5D
ForbSieby William i . MILLER
Sole Mtnuf Tturer ior the ITmted Siates.
Ecarof 723 Hfc-Mjr Sireet.
28 8p Philadelphia, Ponna.
fjfa FOR SAVANNAH, OA.
1 11 1ladelpuia and south r rn mail stb v.m
suip company.
The I teamshlp
" V T O N K 10 I .
WILLIAM B. GALLAGHEW, COM WANDER.
Will receive frclph at Rack Street Wharf, on MON
DAY, Mav 14 and sail on
Saturday, My l,nt 1 o'clock M.
( aoln I aei-ai-e t 0 00
'I he st e roi in acconjmodnilonM o:' this steam rare
of a commouious and superior charae er
Tlvs t-lnu b Inn ibe pioueer voee oi the romnany
will aall regularly evety aiterna.e t at urday. lor savan
nah. .corua.
t-hipiers aro requested to send bills nt lading with
their goods. S. J N. FLA AGAN,
No 420 South lEL. W ARE veiule.
For Irclght or passage aujii v to
fflLLT CM C. HARRIS.
Freight and Pasaenger Ag.'nt.
8 14 St No. 2"S ortn HELaWaRl; Avenue.
r T II E S T E A M SUIT
KA NO ARO O,"
OF THE INMAN LINE, WILL SAIL FROM
Pier 45, North Eiver, New York,
AT NOON, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY IC,
For Liverpool,' Calling at Queenstown.
FIRST CABIS aqino
b'lEEBAGE ajOKK)
In United States Currency.
APPLY TO
JOHN O. DALE,
5 128rp No. Ill WALNUT Street.
anrTN FOB -H A RTF OK D. COMN
4-l,dIiect, via tho Di.LAWARE AND RARI
niDi.
'Ias cANAL
The steamer N VAI A. C'antaln (Srnmloy, now load
inir at second wharf below PKUOI' Stroet. will leave
as above on THURSDAY tne 17th Instant. Freight
taken on teusouubie terms A pply to
WILLIAM M. FAIKD w TO .
S 13 4t No. 132 South WHARVES.
QNE PRICE CLOTHING.
JONES'
OLD ESTABLISHED
Ono Prico
CLOTHING HOUSE,
No C04 MARKET STREET,
ABOVE PIXTII.
I'ncc s reduced to the lowest point
A flue assortment of IUad. -mudo Clothing con
tantly on baud. Custom Won made to order at
vrrr short notice, in stvle and durability unsur
l?ted 4 8) lm 8p
pA.TJLOIN 'X Wllil. WOItlC
FOB RA1LI) US, STORE FRONT3,
GCAB08, PAhTITION8,
IRON EF.DTEADS, AND WIRE WORK.
In variety, mannfao ured by
; M. WALKKK & SONS
S2!)0nit!p No. 11 Nortb SIXTH Street.
rj;iIE II A II III S O N B O I L E R
A SAFE STEAM HOILKH.
The attention of tnanutaotU'ers and others using
Steam Is coDfli'eutly cai ed to ibis new Steam Hone
rat or. as combmin' eg 'ontlai advantages lu alnolute
salety irom exu onion in cheapueaa ot ui at oost an 1 cost
ol r pairs. In economy of fuel, taci Ity of 0 eanlnij and
transportation etc. nor possessed by any oiher bo er
now in ai.e. 'I hi boiler fc lormed oi a canbtnation ot
cast-iron hollow spheres, each sohere eight mohes ex
ternal diameter, and mreo eiKlitlis of an Inch thick,
'these are held tonetlier by wrouh(-tron bolts, with
cap at ll.e end. . ,
Near'v one huudred o'these Bolters are now In opera
Ion, kome ol them in the nest establishments lo this
oltv. '
For descriptive circular or prloa, apply to JOSEPH
II4HBISi'N Jr. Ilaritson Boiler WorKs, OKAY'S
F F K It v Road, adjoiuuig the United States Arwnal.
Philadelphia. 4 21 tu Ui2ui5p
OU R NEXT GOVERNOR CLYMER OR
GVA RY. as mar he chosen together with the
EVENING TELF.npAPII.
NEW YOLK CLIPPER, Etc.,
may be obtained as usual at
QPFEV8 NEWS-STAND.
12 Corner of SEVE3TU and CUEHJXUI Stretrt,