THE DAILY EVENING TELKGHAPn.-i-PIIILADELPIIIA, SATURDAY, MAY 19, I860. A wild, wrt night ! The riming ulc-H 1 Blurs all the lamp Rlon, the quay; ' -The windows sbnke; the bnxy atrcel Is yrt alive with hurrying feet, ' The winds rave from tiie oca ! f O lPt it rave J Kj lamp burns bricht; My long day's work is almost done; I ci rtain out each pound and slplit Of All the nights in the year, to-nlpht s I choose to be alone. Alone, with doors and windows foal, Hcfore mj open desk I stand. Alas I can twelve ioiir months b past, My hidden, hidden wealth, pince lat I held thec In my hand ? So there it lies ! From year to year I see the ribbon cbanpe: the pape Turn yellower; and the very tear That blots the writinsr, disappear And lade aay with ae 1 lline eyes prow dim hen tbey behold The preeious trilles hoanffd'theri; A rin of battered Indian gold, A wirhered harebell, and a lold 01 sunny chesnut hair. Nol all the riches of the earth, Not all the treasures of the tea, Could buy these house-gods from my hearth; And yet the seGret of their worth Must live and die with me. ' Trie Lnht Honrs of Stonewall Jackson. The May number of the Richmond MnUcal Journal t'lves a deeply intereitiog account, Irom the pen ul l)r. McO'mre, of the wound, (imputa tion of the arm, aud hut moments ot (Jcneral Stonewall Juekson. The battle of Chaucellors villo was toueht on the 21 and 3d of May, 1m6.1. It was on the nijrht ot the !2d that the dreadful accident (General Jack; on having received his wound at the hands ot kit own men) occurred, which was the tiiminir. point in the fortunes of the Con tellurite v. We append the closinc sccue: About 1 o'clock Thursday morning, while 1 was ufilerp upon a lounge in his room, be directed bis servant Jim to apply a wet towel to his stomach, to relieve au attack of nausea Tfc'ith which he was ajiaiu troubled. The servant wsked permission to lirst consult me, but the General knowing that I had slept none for nearly three nifrhts, refused to allow the servant ' to dint tub me, and demanded the towel. About daylight I was aroused, and found him sufiering with preat pain. An examination disclosed pleuro-pneumonla of the right fdde. I believed, and the consulting physician concurred in the opinion, that it was attributable to the fall Irom the litter tho night he was wounded. The (Jencral htmself referred it to this accident. I thins the disease came on too soon after the application of the wet cloths to admit of the supposition, ouce believed, that it was induced by them. The nausea, for which the cloths were applied that night, may have teen the result ot inllammation already begun. Contusion of the lung, with extravasation of blood in his chest, was probably produced byline fall referred to, and the shock and Ions of blood prevented any ill ellects until reaction had been well established, and then imiammation ensued. Cups were applied, audjmercury, with antimony and opium, administered. Towards the evening he became better, and hopes were again enter tained ol his recovery. Mrs. Jackson arrived to-day and nursed him faithfully to the end. She was a devoted wife and earnest Christian, and endeared us all to Ler by her great kindness and gentleness. The General's joy at the presence of his wife and child was verv great, and lor him unusually demonstrative. Noticing the sadness ot his wife, he said to her tenderly, "I know you would gladly give your life for me, but I am perfectly resigned. Do not be sad ; I hope I may yet re cover. Pray lor me, but always reraemuer in your prayers to use the petition, 'Thy will be done.' Friday his wounds were aain dressed, and although the quantity of the dischaiga from them had diminished, the process ot healing was still going on. The pain in his side had dis appeared, but he breathed with difficulty, and complained of a feeling ot great exhaustion. When Dr. Breckinridge, who, with Dr. Smith, hau been sent for in consultation, said he hoped that a blister which had been aoplicd would anord him relict, ho expressed his own confi dence in it, aud his final recovery. Dr. Ti'cker, from Richmond, arrived on Satur day, and all that human skill could devise was dune to stay the hand ot death. He sull'ered no pain, and his breathing was less tliilicult, but he was evidently hourly growing weaker, i When his child was broucht to him he played with it lor some time, frequently caressing it, and callins it his "little comforter." At ' one time he raised his wouuded hand above its head, and, closin? his eyes, was tor some moments cniraged in prayer, lie gaid to me, "I see, from the number of pn.ysicians, that you think my condition daugerous; but I thank Cod, if it is IDs will, that i am ready to go." About daylight on Sunday morning Mrs. Jackson informed him that his recovery was very doubtful, and it was better that he should be prepared tor tho worst. He was silent for a moment, and then said, '-It will bo lutinite gain to be translated to Heaven." He advised his wife, in the event of his death, to return to her father's house, and added, "You have a kind and good lather, but there is no one so kind and good atj your Heavenly Father." He etiil expressed a hope of his recovery, but requested her, it ho should die, to have him buried in Lexington, in the Valley of Virginia. His exhaustion increased so rapidly thaCat 11 o'clock, Mrs. Jackson knelt oy his bed, aud told him that before the sun went down he would be with his Saviour. He replied, "Oh, no, you are frightened, my child, deth is not so near; I may yet get well." She teil over upon the bed, weeping bitterly, aud told him again that the physicians aid there was no hope. Alter a moment's pause he asked her to call me. "Doctor, Anna informs me that you have told her that 1 am to die to-day; is it sb?" When he was answered, he turned his eyes towards the ceiling, and ea.ed lor a moment or two. as if in Intense thought, then replied. Very good, very good: it is all rlebt." lie then tried to comfort his almost heart broken wile, and told h-r he had a good deal to say to her, but he was too weak. Colonel Tendleton came into the room about one o'clock, ami he aeked him, "Who was preaching at headquarters to-dav V When told l.n K .. Iw.l,. .... .. .. . .utii. nit i uuic niuijr m praying lor Dim, lift i( replied, "Thank (iod thev re very kind." He j said : "It is the Lord's' Day; my wish is ful- " mieu. i nave always desired to die on Sunday." His mind now began to tail aud wander, and he frequently talked as it in command upon the Held, giviiui orders in his old way; then the scene Bhifted, and he was at the mess-table, in converration with members of his start; now with his ife and child, now at prayers with his military family. Occasional intervals of return of his mind would appear, and during one of them, I offered him some brandy-and-water, but he declined it, ftajine, "It will only delay mv departure, and do no good; I want to preserve my mind, it pos sible, to the last." About h:ilf-pant one he was Told that he had but two hours to liv, and be answered funiii, feebly, but firmly, " Very good; It Is all right." A few moments before lie died, he cried out in hie duHriuui, "Order A. 1'. Hill to prepare for action I pass the intantry to the front rapidly! tell Major Hawks" then flopped, leaving the sentfuce unfinished. Presently, a smilo of in e liable sweetness ispread itsell over hli pule face, and he said quietly, and with an tixpressiou as it of relief. "Let us cross over the river, and rei't under the shade of the trees;" and then, without pain, it the least struggle, his spirit passed from earth to the Cod who gave it. Ever of Thee. ; A sad story i connected with the nania of the writer of the beautiful con?, "Kver of Thee," which has been sung and admired by bo many in this country and in Kurope. Foley Hall was a gentleman by birth and edu ration. Wealthy In his own right, witU largo expectations, ho led a deedb-ss life, not cboosiug his a?ociates, but allowing himself to be drawn into the society of the vicious. Ills property toon disappeared, and he was left without re source s sufficient to buy his daily bread. His musical talents had been hithiv cultivated, but as ha never needed them he scarcely knew to what deeree thev could be made available. In Ms di'tress, howrver, he wro'e this charming tone, "Ever of Thee." A London publisher gave him one hundred dollars for it, but that amount with such a spendthrift would not last long. Ha wrote other sorgs, but the money not coming a Inst as he wished, in a weak moment he loracd th name of his publisher, and although evry effort was mndc (even by the publisher) to cave him, it was all no use, aiid poor Foley Hall went to Newgate, and died broken-hearted befort! hW trial came on. CITY I NT ELL I E NO E For AihliConal City IntcUujmrt sfe Ftflti J'ap. Religious Matters. St. Luke's P. E. Church On Inst Hunday the Rev. M. A. De Wolfe Howe, D. D., entered upon the t vent v first year ol his ministrations at reet-ir of this church. In his mornliig's discourse he took occasion to levicw the history ot St. Luke's, from its organization to the present time. He referred to its mission church, in Lombard street, above Kleventh. and taid thai this church would soon be self supporting. Lie also spoke or the gratifying success attending the parochial school, the Wl low's Home, the Puuday schools and oilier charities connected with the Church. Since Dr. Howe has been mimsttring at tit. Lukc'p, the sum of $13.1,002 has been distriouted in various charities. The church has sleadilv advanced. Hi members and the congregation have increased uutil now there is not a pew to rent, and an enlargement of the ediiiee is in con tc mplatlon. This exhibit must be truly Br.itiiy ing to Dr. Hoe and tho people among whom he has so long labored, and by whom he is so universally beloved. Few churches iu the city have evinced more energy or devotion in the cause of the Great Master, and tew pastors have labored with more r.eal and Christian earnest ness than Dr. Howe. A Good Apfjoinimmt. Arthur A. MejPiler, formerly organist at St. Paul's Protestant Epis copal church In this city, has lust received the H))omimeu as organist ana cuoir-master at Trinity church, New York. The appointment thus made is a good one, and certainly reflects credit on the judgment of those whose duty it was to fill the poMiion. Trinity is one of the most celebrated churches of this denomination in the United States, aud is sure to be visited by straepers of a religious tendency who may sojourn in that city over Sunday. TnE jFvvfsn rESTECosr. While the Israelites of old Inhabited the land which Pro vidence had bestowed upon them, they were commanded that their small population should appear before the Lord in the place consecrated and set apart to His worship at certain 'seasons, three times iu every year. The times of their so appearing were fixed at the three great national festivals The Passover, com memorating their liberation from the Kgyptiau bondage; Pentecost, or the last of weeks, a festival instituted to commemorate their being constituted as a nation and appointed to be the peculiar and chosen people of Cod; aud thirdly, the Feast of Tabernacles, to commemorate their peaceful enloyment of the promised lau I, and to express their igratitude at the fulness and abundance of Diviue bounty, which poured forth its blessings over them. The second of these festivals, also known as the Keast of Sbebuoth, will be inaugurated at sundown this day, its observance extending throughout Sunday and Monday, when at even tide the feast will be at an end. In obedience to these commands the festival Is observed with great strictness throughout the word. The synagogues in this city and else where are decorated with (lowers, and are un usually well attended by their respective con gregations. Ail busiuess is suspended, and worldly affairs are uncared for from sundown to-night until eventide on Monday. The services performed do not differ essentially from. those held on most holy days, aud are, as usual, ex tremely interesting to witness. Zane Street Grammar ScnooL. The commencement exercises of the Zane Street Grammar School for girls took place yesterday altcrnoon. The building was crowded to excess, nnd everybody present appeared delighted with the proceedings. The sonus and recitations, original and selected, were rendered by the scholars in a pleasing manner. During the intellectual entertainment Miss Webb received a pretty present from tHe gradu ates. It consisted of a silver egg stand, a glass stand and salts. Miss Susie It. Mitchell, who stood number one of the candidates at the High School in 1805, was the recipient of a handsomely-finished gold pencil. Speeches were made by Edward Shipnen, Esq., the President ot the lioard ol Controllers, Richard R. Ludlow, Esq., Proie-sor Rhoads, of the Central High School, and Messrs. Beesly aud Riche. The pro ceedings were interesting. The Odd Fellows. The Grand Encamp ment ot I'pnnsjivaiua adiourned sine die and was closed in ample form on Thursday after noon. The Grand Lodge closed lute yesterday after noon in pertect harmouy, after the transaction of a large amount ol business. Reports from all parts of the State show that the prosperity of tho Order in numerical strength and wealth is re markable. The progress of the institution is altogether without a precedent iu the history of human associations, if we except political parties. Wp have been informed that the committee (of the Convention raised to erect a ifw Odd Fellows' temple) have agreed to report a new charter to the Convention at its next meetin?. This document is entirely shorn of the objection able matter to be found in the one grauted by the Legislature, and we have no doubt the new instrument will prove acceptable to all. Casualtiks. Owen Taggart, agfd 83 years, residing at No. 13'25 Pearl Btreet, had his left arm badly lacerated bv its being caught bei wren two blocks of marble, at Ridge road and Sprln? Garden street. Joseph Massey, aged 23 yeais, residing in Quince street, near Eleventh, was run over by a dray on Front street, below Pine, and had his left leg injured. Patrick Kelly, while driving a wagon at Third and Spruce saeets, lell oil' nnd the wheels passed over his breast, injuring him severely. Charles Kerr, aged lourteeu years,' residing at No. 18;!(i Pemberton street, had the lingers of his right hand badly mashed between two cog wheels, at Sixteenth aud Fitwater streets. Tn above-named persons were admitted into the Pennsylvania Hospital. Odd, ifTrue butTkobably not True. Here is a story from a late English paper: "A woiuau named Harriet Eastbury was missed from her home at Brockh y, Gloucestershire, on the Hth ultimo, and no trace of her could be discovered by her husband or the police. On the 15th In stant, a laborer was Chln alou; the 'Warren,' on Lord Northwick's estute, where there is an ornamental lake, nearly surrounded by shrubs, when he heard a moorhen making a' peculiar noise; he proceeded to the spot, aud found the ncft of the bird on the breast ot a womauVbody, which was floating in the water. On the body being removed, it was found to be thar of the woman Entbury, which must haive boeu in the water for live weeks. At the inquest, a verdict of Mound drowncu' was returned. The uet contained, seven egts, which w&re nearly hatched." 'ilrlUh Geo. II., cai. 23. is the rather' enigmatical title ol a new comedietta, w hich has just been produced in London. The Act ot' Par liament iu question, is that bv which the calen dar was reformed, aud the "new style" intro duced; and the mystery of the nam? of the i-tatute being applied to the pliy is explained by the fact that a lady, who is bound, under oaiu of disinheritance, to marry a wealthy oflicer, whom shu abhors, finds a means of escape from her dilemma iu the discovery that, under the new system of computation, there U positively no such dav in the year as that appointed by her ather's w ill for her marriage. SPECIAL NOTICES. HIE UNION, THE CONSTITUTION UJD TUB SUPREMACY OF TUB L,W. OK AND OPENING OF TUB Nallcnal ln!on JolinM)n CIuI) OF PHILADELPHIA, AT THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC ON SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 13. THE NATIONAL UNION JOHNSON CLUB of this city will inaugurate It j organization, at tUo AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUsic, ON SAIUIIDAY KVtNINU, THE l:)th INST., COMMKNC1NO AT 8 O'CLOCK. Addresses will bo mado by HON. J. R. DOOI.UTLK, ITERATOR FUOM WlBCONSIX. HON. KDGAlt COWAN, Sknator moil Pennsylvania. HON. U. b. NOltroS. Senator from Minnesota. HON. EX-COVfcRHOR RANDALL, Of Wisconsin. HON. COLUMBDt) DELANO, Of Ohio. HON. GRFKN CLAY SMITH, Of Kkntccky. HON. N. CONWAY, Latb of Kansas. HON. G KKEN ADAMS, Of Kkntuckv. The Music will bo by the LIBERTY CORNET BAND. The Parquet will be reserved UNTIL EKiHT O'CLOCK lor pentlemcu who are accompanied by ladies, but tho eeats will not be secured. BY ORDER OF THE CLUB. IIEXRY SIMONS, President. GEO ROE SIAKT1N, Secretary. 517 3t EST" NOTICE. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. On and after TUESDAY, May 1, tho FB EI G II T DEPARTMENT Of this Company Will he removed to the Company's .New HuildhiK- h- E. cor. ol fLEVK.S ra and MAKKKT streets, hntruuee on Woven la street auU on Marble street All Mcnev and Collection Business will be transacted as hereto'ore. at ho f Clll-8.t'T btrcoc Small Par cels and Fork cs I tie. recel eil at oltl'e.r olltce. ( all books will ho kentnt earh oillcc, and any culls en toted tliereln previous to 5 H. JM. will receive attention mme iliiy, u -viiibln a reasonable distance from our Ulices. Inquiries lorgcods and settlements to be mad ato S2lCllfcfNl '1 Ktrcut 30 iy JOHN DIN GUAM .Superintendent jggT- PARDEE SCIENTIFIC COURSE LAFAYETTK COLLEGE. In addition to the g nernl Couiso of Instruction In this Jicpurlment. aeslned to lsy u substantial basi oi knowledge nrd scholarly culture, studenis can pursue these branches which are essentially praciio.il uud technical, viz. : E1.ULNKKHING Civil. Topographical, and Mecha nical; MIMSO fund SIETAI.l.l'KdY ; AUt'Hl J Tl'Hp, anrtthe application ol Chemistry to AUliKTL H'Kr. and the A UTS. ' bete is alsp allorded an opportunity torspeclal studv of TKADE and COMMERCE; ol MODi-KN LAN' OlMC.rfc and PHILOLOGY; and of the U18TOKY aud 1STITI'TI iNS ol our couutiy. For CucularB apply to 1'iesldi nt CATTELL, or to Ttol. K B. YOU NO. Ma N. Clerk of tho Eucaitv. I'aston, Pennsylvania. A prll 4, l;tt. 5 111 T II E V I 11 G I N Gold Hining Company of Colorado. 1250 Original IntereNtM, $100 Kaon, Ot which 50 aro Iteserved tor WOKKINO CAPITAL. The property ot the Company consists ot twelve I.rugcs, in extent nearly half a mile in IdukiIi situated near Central City, Colorado, tubscriheni elect tin lr own offcers. and themselves manauo the aflalrsot the Company. Each "criminal Interest," iiOO. iilvca a sub scriber his pio rata amount or stock In ALL the corpora tions organized on these pn periles 'Hie licioks lot Subicriptlon are now open. For a prospectus, giving lull purtlculais, or to secure one or moro or these ' oilylnal lnteicsts," address at once, or apply to U--IS ltn DUNCAN M. MITCHESO.V, N. E. cor. FOUUTH und WALNUT Streets, Pbilada. Kj5j TO THE SOLDIERS OF TEXNSl'L- VAKIA. IUruisbuko, Mav 1. IH46. In obedience to authority vested In tue bv a resolu tion adopted by tne Convention of Soldiers, held in this city on the elKiitli day of March, lbvtt. I do hereby re quest the bonornbiy ulscbaried soldiers of fennsyl iiia to meet In their respective Legislative OiHincts and elect Heleates, not exceidinn five In nuuuVr to represent their dls'rict In a Soldiers' Convention, to ho held in the cttv ot rittsburK. on Tl'ESHAY, the flith ol J uno next, at in o'clook A. M. Where any Representative district comprises! more than one county, tho manner ol eleciiuir the delegate, is respectiully relerret to the ftoldicrs of the ulsiru t tor such conference as will result iu a lair representation ai each comity Citizens v. ho have borne arms In defense of the nation against treason have especial Interest In the purposes ot this Convention, and it Is desirable that as lull a repre sentation of the brave defenders oi the country as pos bible should be secured on this occasion J. K. HAUTRANRT, LateltrcvctMalor-tlenerul USA. Papers favorable to tbecause will p,euso puullsh tin above. 4t65 (KPT- the follovin;(;entlementiive been duly elected Officers of the PHILADEL PHIA ( IIAM1IEH OE COMMKKUK, to serve for tiie ensuing year ; PltBHIDKKT JOSEPH M. PMtOT. M AN 4(1 1'.US. ALEXaNDhlC O. CATTELL, I ilAKLES II. CUM MIMi, JAW K A. WRHiHI, HOWARD IIIMCHMAN, CHAHLE- KNECIl 1. SENECA K. IAU)i(E, N ATHA !i it HOOK E, ' JOHN U MKHKNEK. TUBA8I ltKU. 8A51UKL L. WARD. Subscription will be received at ihe Rooms of the t orn Ixclisnue Argocfotlon, lor ihe balance ot the capital stock, dally, Horn II A. M. to 12 M. (Signed) MAMUKL L. WAKU, Treasurer. Philadelphia, May 11, 16G6 - tlllm KIr- FAIR TO SECURE A II 0 M E FOR The AUK 1) AND 1MKIRU MKMUKItH Of THE M E CHLKCH The ladles of ElltNEZbH M K. CHURCH would respectlul v solicit Donations In Money, Flowers, i seiul and Fancy Articles, tjr the above object. Donation maybe sent to Mrs T. W. f Impers, &o. 40s. Ca'harine sired; Mrs. I. H. liowoii No. HID s. second street; und Mrs. C harles Thompson, No 216 S. Second street. The Fair will beheld at Concert Hall, commencing June 11, IBM. . 4iW. tSW r.IF.RSTADT'a 1..AST WORK "STORM H"3 IN TtlK ROCKY MOUNTAINS" now on ex blbitlon by pormlsslon of the Artist, lor the BeiieUtot the Llnco.u Jnsilui.lon and Soldiers' and Sudors' Orphan Hoys' Home," at WK.VDEHO'lH. TAYLOR iB liKOvVN's. No Pl'iand14 CllfcNUT U'reet, lor one month only. Open from In A. M. to 111 P M. Season 1 lcket,lt)U nlngleTIOet. 1 cenu. 4 11 lm rF' DINING-ROOM F. LAKE MEYER, -J CAltTr It'S Alley, would respectiully luionu the Public geneially that he bsa leit notiiuia undone to mako this place comfortablo III every respect lor the ccoui li.ml'aluii ol guests. He baa opeued a large ami com modious Dlulut Room ill the second siorv. His SIDK liOAkl) In mrnished with HHANDIE8, WINES. WIlIwiiY, ttc.Eic, OISIPERIORIIKANDS. 11 SPECIAL NOTICES. trT" OFFICK I'ORTAOE OIL AND MINING - COMPANY, No. 1003 Bonth BROAD UUeet, Phllade'phla. . ; , . 1 he proprietor ol the shnroa who have neglected to ray the sum ilmr assessed thereon ( I VVKSTY i i.N Ts) l the action et the Hoard oi Directors In puronanoe of the terms ot the Charter of this Company, are hereby rennested to take no'lce that a au'ltolent nunioor of tlinres to pay all asesment. with necessarv ai a inci dental chartes thereon, will be sold at punllc auction at the of! ce oi the coumanr, on i t;R I) A Y.J one ft, at Pi M. A 14 IHt H M. HUNSICKEK. Treasur r ' FENNPYLVANIA RAILROAD COM PANY. TPKASPIIKR'B DKPABTMr.NT, ) rmi.ADKt rttiA Mnyi, lrtf f KOT1CF. TO BTOCRHOl.i.i.lH. Ihe Hoard of Directors have this day ilecNrn I a semi annual d vidend oiEIVK ltRCEN'.on the capital sock of tho Com puny, c ea ot National and ftato taxos, payable n ant alter May JO, lsWI. Itiank powers ol attorney or collecitnu dividend can be bad st the ofllco ot tho Comnnf , No. 'I I . HllRi Slteet. llluMAS T. FIRTH, 6 3 30t Treasurer. -r" FH1 LA DELPHI A AND READING J R AILROAD COMPANY. Olllen No. til South FOURTH Street. PniLAPEt.rniA April 28 I Notice is berehv given to the Sioekho ders oi till emtiany, that the option of receiving their Dividend In Stocx or ( ash. under the tesoiutlon ot the Hoard ot llih I eceinher, 1W.V will cease on and after tho 31st ol -Vm, lsKli, and ihat such Stockholders as no not demand their Dividend to be paid to ihem In Stock on or bnt'ure that day , wl'l be Ihercaf er entitled to receive It In Cash oniv. 4 30 Iu 8. UK a PFOHD. treasurer. I) IV 1 PKN I ) T 1 1 E D I R E( 'TOI t.S OFTHB J WcElheny Oil Company have this day declared a dividend ot '1 VVO PKK CEYr. on the capita stoc (x'iiU.Miui, clear of State Tax. payable on and aftcr'Zlst Inst , at the otbre of the Company. No 2IH Walnut street. i mupif I'liuni nut leiumii uu 6 MI i-isiuo. CHARLLS H. KEKVKM. i li ' Secretary. - It ATM II v. f.iiP'R 11 A T n tvvt' - - - J - . , - A A . Am TIIK HI ST Is THE WOULD. IiaimlffS relislile. in-tan'aneous. The on'y perfect Ave. No ulsnpiolntnient no rldlculoas tinu, but true to nature, h nt-k or brim n GENUINE IS MO.SED WILLIAM A. BATCHELOB AIAO, Regenerating Fx tract oi Mlliiflenrs restores, preserves and beautnies the hair, prevents ba dness. Soul by all l runglsts. Factory No, hi HARCLaY L, N. Y. 33 FT?" JUST PUBLISHED- Bv the Phvslclans of the Nr. W YORK MUSEUM, the Ninetieth Edition ol their FOUR LECTURES, entitled nilLOSOPHT OF MAFRIAOF. To be bad iree, lor lour stamps by addressing Score torv New York Mufeuin of Anatomv, 7 17S No. bin BROAD WAY. New Yotk. AMUSEMENTS. ATEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. XN CHFSN UT Street, above l welfth. LEONARD HKOV Kit it WILLIAM K. FINN. Lessees and Vannuers. WILLIAM E. SINN Resident Manager. J.'oors odcu at 7i6. Curtain rises at 8. THIS EVENING, THIS r VKMNO, THH KVRMNG, THIS EVENloO, tiiu v" nin', this f.vrmno. a glorious hill A G'orious III 1 1. A Glorious Hill. A Glorious bill. A Glorious Hill. A G oilous Bill. A Glorious Kill. A Glorious Hill. A Glorious Hill. A Glorious Sbl. A Glorious bill. Tom 1 uy 'or's Great Drama, THE TL Kr.T-OF LEAVE MAX. THK TICKEI-OF LKAVB MAN. THE TICKKT-OK-LBAVE MAN. IDE TICKK.T-OF-LAAVR MAM. THE TI K RT-OK-LEA VB Ma.V. EDWIN ADAMS EDWIH ADAMS EDWIN ADAMS EDWIN AOAMS HWIN ADAMS EDWIN ADAMS AS HOB ERT URIEItLY. Robert bhii rly, ROIttRT BKIEULY, ROBERT HRIEHLY. KOHI RT BKIKRLY. ROBERT HRIERLY. AND A GRE A I' C AST. Admission to evening pertoimance, 'I'M., .Wo., and 1. WALNUT STREET TU BATH K. N. E. corner NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Begins quarter to 8. , TniS (Patarda?) EVENTNO, May 16, Twenty-secona Night ot tho Brilliant Engagement 01 M It. EDWIN BOOlil. who will appearon this occasion in a Double sbakkspareas bill. SUYLOCK., I!C THE MERCHANT OT VENICE, AND PETRUt HIO, THE TAMING OF THE SHREW. Bassanlo ir. Charles Barron Gratliipo Mr. J. II. i aylor MONDAY, fourteenth mutt of Mr. EDWIN BOOTH as n AM LET. M R". JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET Begins at 1H o'clock. THEATRE. Till' (aaturdav EVENING. Mav 1(1. GRAND FAREWELL TESiI.MONIAL TO FRANK DREW, previous to his departure tor Eutope, when he will ap pear iu THRI E GREAT SPECIALTIES. THE IRiMI EMIGRANT, CAMILLE, AND HANDY aNDY. MR. DREW IN 'IHKfcE CHARACTEltS. With songs and dunces. Supported by the lull couipuuy. MONDAY MISS I.tTCY RtTSIITON as ROSALIND Seats secured six davs In advauce. STOVES, &c. JJ N I O N OIL S T O V E S, A new and complete apparatus for Cooking and Heating by Petroleum Oil. Our Stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not llablo to get ont ot order, being- as slrnplo in every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. Tho Buker, Broiler, and Flat-Iron Heater are the only special articles of tur nllure required. For all other purposes, ordinary stove furniture may be used. DAVID II. LOSEV, SOLE AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 South FIFTH Stroet. Ltbtral ilitcount to Ihe trad. 4 17 3,n ro FURNITURE. 1 MUt N I T U R E .THE L A R Q E S T, J ' Cheapest nd Best Stock of Futulture in the world Is to be lound at GOULD CO.'S UNION Ft RNI I URE DEPOT. CORNER OF MNTH AND MARKET STREETS. aiid Nos. til and3!l N. M-.CONU Street. Parlor Suits, in Hull. Biocade, plush. Damask, or Rep. Dining-room. Chamber, Library. Rltchen. and Office Furniture, at labu ously low prices, uud tho nowesi stv lea aud patterns. Public Building, school, College, and Shop Furniture In endless variety. All kinds 01 Furniture wanted by housekeepers, at exceedingly low prices ateitherol their Immense estab lishments II vou want to save money and get well served go to GOUl.D fc CO. before purchasing eLie wheto Corner of NINTH and MARKET, and Nos. .17 nnd H9N. SECOND Street. 2 lO.lp ISIlLEii'S HERB BITTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. j. o Tiirci, & mto... GEJTEIEAL AGENTS, 6 10 lm No. SiS Fouth S1XTF F.NTH St.. ThUsda. Jj'lE S KELIS M AGIO OIL CURES TETTER, ERYSIPELAS, ITCH, SCALD HEAD, AND AL SKIN DISEASES. ; WAREANTPD TO CURE OR MONEY REFUNDED For sale by all Inagglsta. PRINCIPAL DEPOT I No. 53 South THIRD Street, Above chesnut. Price 2S ct nts per bottle. 4 84 3ui4p 017 H NEXT ( JOVERNOR CLYM ER OR GKAHY, as mav he chosen together with the EVEN1NQ TELEGRAPH. ' NEW YOLK CLIPPER, Etc., may be obtained as uauul at OI'KEN'S NEWSSTAND. t 12 Corner of SEVEN'IU aud CUtSNUX btretfM, AMUSEMENTS. E ISLET'S CONTINENTAL NEWS IXCHANGE. C hotre Keats to all p aces 01 AiDUement may m had Up te gtj o'clork anv evening. I 1 ly TJNITED STATES PRIZE CONCERT TO BE GIVEN AT CROSBY'S OI'EItA HOUSE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, May 528, 1WH5. 125,000 VALUABLE PHIZES, VALUED AT $492,97525, WILL BE IRK8ESTID TO TICKET-HOLDERS INCLUDING $100,000 IN GREENBACKS. Hnmber er Tirketo Inaned, 500,000. PRICE, $100 EACH. This is the greatest Inducement ever offered to the public, one ticket of every four drawing a prize. The following pnrcs are a few among the many to be draft n. For lull list see circulars: 1 Gilt, In Greenback TO 000 1 do do 10.000 1 do do S.Oi'O I do do 4.000 1 do do 3,0") 1 do qo 1 t'00 24 do do ItOOOcach 2" 00 20 do do m each 10,000 20 do do eSO each 1,000 1 no Residence No. (82 Waoash avenue lil.uid 1 do do Lake street 6 OOo 1 do do No. JI Newberry treet 5,000 8 do Cottaces, on Fulton, near Taullna St.... 10.000 2 do do No. 160 W. Liberty and No. 831 W. Indiana streets 6.000 3 do do In good locality. 0,000 10 do City Lot, M)0 each 5,000 The drawing will take place alter the Concert, on the stage ot theiOpera Douse, whero lO.OiO person can witness it A committee will be appointed by tho au dience to superintend the tame All purchasers aud agents will be supplied with correct lists or drawings as soon aa published. Parties holding tickets will retain them until alter the drawing, aud If their number ap peara.ln the list ot drawn numbers, they will forward their ticket Immediately, with lull directions as to the shipping ot goods or moneys, i lckeu are for sale at iriucipal Uotebj, liaok, and Music .-tores m the city and atourottice, No. LM DEARtiORN street. Price. 1 each. Sent by mall ou receipt ol price aud itumu lor return postage. Good and reliable Agents wanted In every cltr, town, and Vl.lnge In the United States, to whom great inducements are ottered. Relerences required SPECIAL TEEMS, OR CLUU RATES. Any party procuring a club ot five or more names for tickets, an d forwarding us the money lor the auine, will be allowed the lollowing commission, viz: WE WILL SEND 5 Tickets to one address for t?4 s0 10 do do do u on 20 do do do n-ftO 30 do do do ;ji 25 40 uo do do ...its Oil Ml do do do 4:1V) And 100 do do do B5 00 In every ccee send ihe name and post o dice address 01 each feparate subscriber. Money by drait. post ofilce order, express, or In re gistered leiters. my be sent at our risk. Ail communications nl.ould be addrensed to , WIGGINS, BRADFORD & CO., No. 133 DEAEBORN Street, Chicago, 111., Post Office Drawer 8al3. The proprietor will donate to the Lincoln and Douglas Monumeut und 2tl00; a so, there will be 2M00 reserved irom the penou drawing the fM 0t)0 prize, tor the sume purpose. ucketa for sale at the principal Hotols, and at the Music htore ot Chanes I rumjuer, at the 8. E. corner ot Seventh and Chesnut stree s, Philadelphia. General A gents lor iiaiyluud and "elawitre E. NOLKM A CO , No 210 W. FOUKUH Stroot, . WliuiliiHtnn le'. Rererence Hon. M. 8. Wilkinson. ex-euuiorof Min nesota; Hon O V. Lawienco. M. C of Pa j Hon. Alex. handuiI.ex.Gov. ol Wis.; lion. Wm. aionrgomurv cx M. C. oil's, t Hon liajor Dan. Msce. exit. O ol Did t Hon. I is J. Laycock, 01 Kanc-w ; Hon. Wra Lefflngwell, Lvous. Iowa; Hon. Joseph K nox. of ( hicut o ; Hon. C. Graves Smith, of Allnn : Jacob Fotsytho, Agt. M S. It. It., v hlcugo. Ill i M. Krouherg & Co., Imnoruira of Vatebcs Chicago: Manscll, Whl;e A Co., New Orloaus, Louisiuna. N. p. Fdltors of country papers are authorized to act as our apents, and they wl 1 he allowed mil eoiumipsiin on all tickets ord red, whether for themselves or other parties, who may order througn them Propoiuls lor l Strting this advertisement reiniertied t, NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WAT N I T Street, above Eighth. LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON. Engagtmcpt ot HUOHEY DOUGHERTY, the Philadelphia tavorlte. TWO GRAND BALLETS. Mr. GEORGE W. SMITH ard llallet Troupe. POWi RF t'L ATTRAC'I ION EVERY KVENIVO. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. riONCERT IIALLi cFf ESN UT STR iJliT V . hetween Twel'th and Thlriecuth. GEO. UOLMES & O. H. HESS Managers Ilnet SeasoD, coiiinicnclng MONDAY EVEN1.X4. May 21. OF EFGLISH OPEK A, PA NTOMIM h, BALLET, AND MCSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA, by tho celebrated HOi.MAN OPERA TROUPE, comprising all the WONDEKFTL YOUTHFUL ARTIST who have become throughout tho country the recog nleil Idea's of aRTISIIC GRACE, BEAUTY, AND CULTCP.l'.D TALI. NT. ccmnirlng In their performauee the most caotlvatlng FRESHNESS, VI VAi ITY. ORIGINALITY, VEttA TILIiY, AND FINISH Tho sale of seoured seats will comm.' nee at the Music Store of CHARLES W A. 'IKUMPl.ER. ' houtheaHt corner ol Seventh and c hunuut streets, on Saturday morning, av In. Admlnsinn ,0 cents Reserved seuts 75 cents No extra chitigo lor securing in ailvuucn kiA'ITNErS ON WEDNKSDAV ANIBATURDY AFTERNOONS, at V cenu ad mission. (.1 lilu PERELLI'S All AT BUR- ITALIAN OI'ERA, CONCERT HALL. LAST AND GALA NIGHT OF TIIE SEASON. " SATURDAY EVENING. May 11). LA FaVOHITA MR. PEtiELl.1 as FERNANDO, with Mrs. Davis, Miss Poole Mr A. R. Tavlor. Mr. Angler, end Mr. Fngelke Id the remainder 01 tiie cu,t SINGLE TICKK'18 (n To be bad at Vr. perelll a Rooms No. 1226 ( ID- sN VT Street, 10 DAY. fiom to 4 I . M . and on FHI 1) Y aid SATURDAY, Mav 18 and 19, irom 9 A. M. till 4PM Subserlttlon tickets at this performance will betaken up nt the doot. 0 17 3t SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO A ON EAT WORK OF ART, NOW ON KXHIHITK1V AT . F. GIB YLLWITZ'S 1 DILADKLPHIA ART GALLERY, No. Lin.r CilESNl'T Mieet. Cammaruua's Great Historical I'letureoi the SA KING OF ALTAMVBA. BIT ('AHI)INAL RI'FFO, III I70J Palrted by order ol the 'tullan Govemiuent. 1 be Picture will he engraved by JOll N SARTATN. For a .ml description 01 thlntxtracidinnry pioduction, we refer to the printed details In the Gallery. AUmifslon to the GuLcrv 25 cents. 4 21 lm ASSEMBLY UUILDINGS, TENTH AND CUES NUT Streets. THE CAROLINA TWINS, Willie and Christina aged 10 years. jolnkd together. at their birih. visited by crowd daily, ihk wok ders of thm would. Day Leveeaand Kecotlona. 10A.M. to 6 P. d Evening Concerts commence at 8. "I ho Twins" areeducaud and refined) their voices of the sweetest character. Admission, 25 cents Dar snd Evening. Reserved Scats to Evening Concert J'l cents. 5 18 3t O N D a y" N I a II T, AS YOTT LIKE IT NF.WARUI BTREET THEATRE, The beautiful English comedienne MISS LUCY KUSHTON. First Appearance In PhllHilulphla. MIsSl Ll' Y hUSHTOJt as ROSALIND, Pronounced by the Kngibh press "A wonderful lm persunutloit." Box Look cpen fTom 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. 517 It flERMANIA ORCH f.STRA. PtTBLIO RE VT nesrsuls everv SATURDAY AFTERWOOM AT MIT HAL FUND It ALL. 1)4 o'clock. Engagements madeliy wtdrrs.ing GEOHGK HASTE KT. Agent, No. IJ'U MUNTLREV street, between KacK and Vine. 1 lti FOR SALE AND TO RENT. J LARGE, W 13 L L LIQIITED AUD VJtfTILAT&D : ROOM, ON TIIE SECOND FtOOK OF TUB : r "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 fcoulh TIIIItD Rtreet TO RENT; AFl'LT IN IDE OFFICE. rillST FLOJR. W. B. WITH OR VVIUIOUr fcTEAMrOWKR. fo F0.R AI'R N(- 15:1 NORTH TKNrTr hl r, T'Ji' I",,,r",''eThrce-storT Vtrlck Dwelling, with. Double Tbree-story Rack Rnlidlngs. and Lot ot Ground un lWfH Hb1e of TE.n'I H Street, below lUce streot, iiimlshed with ail modern Improvements and ncw.r P. i"iI.1.rdt,e Pn''SKlon given. Apt.ly to A. B. ' yy CO., Southwest Corner NINTH snd FIL Rt RT MlTctn. 5 S jt 4 I II -lOKPPIl f'PVTOlT T.T.-.T Wryrr. . .n ... .... .., ti,.uu.i, ur.. I , r.r. i AIM ;j,A geney No 271 B. THIRD str, st, Philadelphia, a. hAK rlfl!A 1 nilU it unH Ol.t . " ,', --- --- ,. , T, - " "iii on omiTll'.'lon " "!'". iiiuoureii on minus, Mort- giiM -and other securities. House and Ground Keutd collected. I on.missloncr of Deeds for all th States. 4 271mSp TERSONS HAVINtJ PROPERTIES KOI? Jkij.ale or to rent will find it to their advantage to call ni the Central Real Estate Agency, No. 271 S. THIRD tltieet. .v o bonus or charges mode on cither owner or tenant. 8I""P I H. JOSEPH. FOR SALK A DESIRABLE THRKfi LLi stoiy Dwe'llng. with thtec-stnrv rlnuhie lliule ITuildlng on TWII.FTH ftireet ahove GrwS AU modern improvements, summer kitelien. heaters eto Price, SbtiOU clear. A pply at this oilice, between O ancI 12 A. M. 4 n) GCAPE ISLAND. TO RENT. A NEW" Cottage, newly fumixhed, near Congress Hall, with a tine view of the ocean. Inquire ot GKollOK HOCK1US Ko. 1411 MARGARETTA treet, Phjiadel phla. between 9 and 12 o'clock 5 iS 6t O; GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR REN?! 1 A lnipe House, w-lih al the modern conveniences, extensive grounds and plenty ot sbadei stabling 10? tbr e horses: wltbln ten minutes walk of railroad als'lon. will be rented with or without the a, able Addiers pox No. 13(8. Philadelphia Post Office. 0 2 4p GROCERIES. TEAS REDUCED TO $1, AT INGRAM 0 J. Tea Warehouse. No. 43 S. SECOND Street. EOASTFD COFFEE REDUCED TO dO CTS. at IN GRAM'S lea Warehouse, No. 43 8. SECOND street. jnC. REST 5IILD COFFEE, AT INGRAM'S I V' Tea Warehouse, No. 43 B. SECOND Street. " rPEA8 AND COFFEES AT WHOLESALA lprirMf. Bt If;"AM'S Tea Warehouse, No. it B. SECoNDBtrect Try them. QREEN COFFEES FROM 22 TO 28 CTS. A. pountl. at INGHAM'S Tea Warehouse, No 43 8. t-P.COM Street Irvlliem. llflliin gLMOX COLTON & CLARKE." TO FAMILIES RESIDING. IW Ott O0I5O TO TlrJ! COUNTRY. Those who wish to purchase sappllea ot the best ouulity of FIN K GROCERIES, will find a fil l and choice stock of the best that can he 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 tba neatest and mo-t snip manner pumb e. Good delivered to any of the depots, express ofllces, or out in the country, tree of charge. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 4 14 Srpj . W. cor. BROAD and WALNUT. JUAKUIAUE GUIDE BY DR. WILLIAM YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by DR. WM. YOUNO. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by DR. Wid. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by DR. WM. YOUNO. MAKP.l.tGE GUIDE, by DR. WM. YOUMI. MAUhlAC.I- GUIDE, by bit WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by DR. WM. YOUNO. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by D't. WM- YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUI I F, ly DR. WM. YOUNO MAKK1AGF. GUIDE, by DH. WM. YOUNO. MARRIAGE GUIDE." here arc more things "twin Heaven and earth, llorntio, than are dreamt of iu our philosophy." Let no young man enter the obligations of man-led 11 without reading every page ot DR. YOUNG 8 MAR RIAGE GLIDE: or. Eveiy One His Own Doctor. It c'lfCU'ces fai.ts that everv oneshould be acquaint' d with. I', contains one bundled engravings, explaining the ana tomy of the humnn system both male and lemole. with useiui liitnrmailon that everv one should kuon. Price, dUccdIh. .sold at DR. WIM.TAW YOTTNO'B GpFTCK, i "S No. 416 flTffCE Street, above Fourth B. J- WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, MANUi AC1URER OF VENETIAN BLINDS, window shades: The largest and finest assortment In the city at thfl lowest prices. T4 4 2mrp STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED. JJ N I T ED STAT E S 15 TJ I LDElt'H MI LI,, Ncs. 24. 26, and 23 S. FIPTEENTH St., rnlLADELFIUA. ESLER & WIOTIIEE, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS. STAIR BALU3-. 1 ERS, NEWEL POSTS, GENERAL TUBNINO SCROLL WOI:K.,ETC. SHELVING fLA-NED TO ORDER. Ihe largest asortmeut of Wood Mouldings In this city cons'intlv on band. 417 3m ESTABLISHED 1 7 9 5. A. S. ROBINSON, FrcEch Plate Looklng-Cilasses, INGRAVINGS TAINTINCS, LRAWING3 ETC Slanutncturcr of all kinds of I .oolcing-Cllasiri, Portrait. itnl l'io tui' l' l-aniea to Orler. No. 810 CHESNUT STREET, THI UD DOOR AEOVETHECONTINIlNIAL, PIIILADEI.PnlA. 3 16 5 , ts , COMPOUND CAMPHOR TROCHES, PoslUvs PrvooUro of CHOLERA, DUrrfeoM. Ojwautry, urn uaoiera Morou, .on Ble actor, O. U. NiwllM, Urnggut, ..ev C 14.1. A D.m HM htl&. - S O?. mailed on r T II E SUBSCRIBE It, (For many years connected with MITCHELL'S SJ LOONS. No. 8:1 CHESNUT Street), wonld respectfully lulorm bis friends and the public generally, that he bAS opened a i Ice Cream and Refreshment Saloon, FOB LADIKS AND GENTLEMt.V, AT No. I 121 CHESNUT STREET, (GIBARD ROW), " Where be hopes, ly strict attention to business, to nieri the patronage of all who may favor him with their cut torn. JACOB U. BURDS4LL. , miLADELraTA, May, lbtiS. C5 12141