The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 19, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    CITY INTELLIGENCES
tFor Additional Local Iumi tee Third Page.
Bold Bobbery of a Clebk lie Re-
S2VeZt,'he Mm' "nd tbusss the Apprehension of
the Ihief. t;. K. Wiiletts, young-man about six
teen tears of ape. clork in tiiu banking offlje of J. B.
Kidrway, went to the Union National Bank, this
lorenoon, ana collected a check of $80u0.
yu returning, wlien in i turd street, near Church
Hey, in passing; a narrow plaoe in the wa'lc wucre
some dr roods boxes were standing, threi men mpt
and bust ed him as tbey were pa-sin; one of tliein
caylna- "Let m bv," "Let me by,"
At soon m iher had passed tne voun- man felt in
the bieast pocket ot bis eoat, wnere be was carrying
tbe money, and found that two thousand dollars 01
It bad been stolen, lie immediately followed the
party, one of wbora pretended to slip into a store,
and tlien started down Churcb slier.
Satisfied that be was tbe thief, young Willetes
raised the alaim, when a gentleman by the name of
ilenry seized the scoundrel, who droppod the
mone y Irom lta place of conor-a ment upon the pave
ment. Upon counting it ibe whole sum was found
to have been recovered.
The thief is a noted pickpocket, and goes by the
name of Dutch Ahem. He was trivon into the cus
tody tit Officer haunders, who convoyed him to the
Central Station Houe. Mr. W illntt-'deserves grout
credit for his presence ot miod in following and de
tecting the thief;
Stolex Goods IIkcovkbkd. The police
nave secured, at different Pawnbrokers' offices,
jiuujuer vi surer spoons, a lasnet. a surer-plated
castor, and other artioles, supposed to have been
stolen from Chester by Benjamin Dickson, the col
ored man who was arrested at Tenth and Shippen
afreets ibe other night, with a number of articles in
bis poMMon, which, it was discovered, were stolen
at Chester.
Supposed Thief Arrested. A colored
man named George 1 nomas was arrested last evening
at 8'xtli and Lombard streets, charged with robbing
a siioo 'tore in houth s rout, above Minth, recently.
Two witnesses tost'fiod o replug several pairs of
. shoes in tke possess on of Tbomss which wore stolen
from the store in question. Alderman Swift com
niitted him in delanlt of ainoo bail.
South: Street Presbyterian Church.
Sorviots ot an interesting charaotor will take
place at Xho South Street Presbyterian Church to
morrow. Mnce Rev. Richard Hallery has been in
charge of thit oongreiation the church hat rapidly
advanced in prosperity. This divine is among our
most piomising, being one of the finest extempora
neous preachers in the pnoHo pulpit.
Fob Savannah. Tbe steamship Pioneer.
Captain V7. B. Gallagher, of the Philadelphia and
Southern Hail Steamship Company, sailed for Savan
nah, Georgia, at 10 A.M., with a fine freight list
and fit tec u rassengers. She will run regularly every
alternate Saturday lor Savannah, Goorgia. Other
ship will be put upon the line as Boon as trade de
mands, etc.
Malicious Mischief. William Mathers
and John W. Malonoy amused themselves last even
ing b smashing the windows of a tavern at Front
and Richmond streets. Aidcrman Devlin held them
In 81000 each to answer. .
Admitted to thk Bar. On motion of
St. Ceorge lucker Campbell, Esq., Charles Eyre
was this day admitted to praotioe as an attornoy at
law in the District Court and Court of Common
rioas for the City and County of 1'niladnlphia.
Descent by the Police. Lieutenant
Goldey's policemen made a dscont last night in the
neighborhood of Washington Square, and arrested
17 disorderly characters who were prowling arouud
that neighborhood
The Dog Detectives. During two days
of the present week the dog detectives succeoded in
capturing 81 canities, which wore running at large in
the street.
Fish Sellers Arrested .Yesterday
five men were arrested ter soiling flab in the street
outside ot tbe 1 armors' Market, contrary to an ordi
nance prohibiting sucn sales on the street.
Success.
The engineer who latoly had
Charge of the Tycoon's iron-clad,
Reeling dishonor'd by the fact
That the now vessol wouldn't act,
Permission asked without delay,
To np himHoll in Jed Jo's way,
'Jo which (those folks are so demented)
The lycoon rig at away consented.
If you could fancy that the "Stab"
Could travel to the Kast so far,
ihkbt & uo display their tttore,
Where such things never were before,
No "hari-kan" need they lear,
For misfits never would appear ;
Their garments always meeting praise,
No knue would tbev have cause to raise,
And introducing stylish deeps,
Tbej'd meet, what they meet here Success.
We havo all-wool Fancy Cassiinero Vests, fine
quality, $2 and upwards; all-wool Fancy Cassimere
Pants at $5 ana upwards. Coats at ail ones, mak
ing a splendid a-sortmont of Fine Fashionable
Clothing, gotten up in the best manner, and selling
at extremely low prices.
Our stock of goods for ordored work is being con
stant ly renewed, and all work warranted to give
aatisiactlon.
Pebrt & Co.,
Stab Clothiso Ejufouicx,
No. 609 Chesnut street, Sign ot the Star.
X. B Dealers in line Clothing will find it to their
advantage to exiinine our stock, as we can 11 ll their
orders on very liberal terms.
Feikkdb' Yearly Mkstino.
The sect of Friends have held again
Their annual convocation,
Though some lolks think abundant rain
Always warns this occasiou ;
And others make the tact appear
That then rood butter is mot dear.
But be tbe weather wet or dry,
When friends or others call
Upon us, they ne'er find too high
1 he terms of l'owicit Hall 1
Wihavk-
All-wool fancy Cassimere Pnntt, at low at 84 00
' ' " Vests " ... 2 60
Black " Pant " ....6 00
" ' Cloth Vests " .... 4 00
" Fancy Cassimere Suits, to match 14 00
" Black Suits 20 00
Advancing from these rates tot have goods of alt
grades, up to the very finest fabrics, at prices reduced
in proportion Men's, Youths', mid Boys'. Thou
sands HAVE POUND WITHIN THK PAST VXW WKKKi
THAT W ABX ACTUALLY PKLLING GOOD, BKBVIOJS
ABLB GOODS AT THK PRICES NAMED.
TO CLOTHING DkaLEBS.
Our purchases lor this season having been
delayed, waiting the expected decline in goods,
we have now on band the largest and best as
sorted stock ot Clothing in Philadelphia, pur
chased for cash exclusively, at the very lowest rates
of the season, which enables us to realize a fair profit
and sell at prices lens than the cot of tame goods in
roost other establishments. We can supply clothiers
doing a fine city trade with goods adapted to their
sales, at prices so much lower than the cost of their
present stocks, that, by making an average ot the
whole, they will be enabled to dispose of their goods
at prices coveting the average cost, and even paying
a profit. Bknnbtt k Co,,
Tower II ALL,
No, 618 Mabkst Stbkkt.
C. C. T. To Dbuggists Gentlemen : I will
mail "Schedule ot preen tor Compound Camphor
Troches" to your address. As the tariff of rates is
fixed and specified, in making np your orders, please
remit by check or draft, otherwise the amount lor
C. O. D. bv expre-s, will be added to tbe bill.
I state this for mutual benefit, saving time by
correspondence, delays, etc., to all concerned.
Respectfully yours,
C. H. Needles,
Philadelphia.
Exclusive maker of the "Compound Camphor
Troches," a taking and profitable specialty with our
trade.
1000 Silk and Cloth Cloaks and Lac Man
tillas at Auction. Messrs. Panooast k Warnock,
Auctioneers, No, 240 Market street, will sell on Mon
day mornlnv, at 10 o'olock, 800 lots, comprising
about 1000 Ladies' Cloth and Silk Coats, Cloaks,
Batques, basqumes, Sacques, etc. eto , ail of which
have been mauulaotured for first class city retail
vales, and comprising all the novelties of the season.
For richnet-a of material and style, and for taste in
trimming, the entire o (Turing will sompare favorably
With any assortment in the city.
Also 20 lots new style Paris Laos Mantles and
roints. They will be arranged tor examination
early on the morning ot sale.
Dutchkb'b Dead Shot fob Bedbugs. Kills
upon touch, curls them np as fire does a leaf, and
remains of permanent effect. Try It, and sleep In
. pesos. Sold by all live druggists.
XDWARDS & LAWRENCE,
TEE DAILY EVENING li.EGPiri. PHILADELPDIA, SATURDAY,
Tux Niw FtomiiDii Hkibts. There are certVa
new things which oatob the tanov and lavorot tbe
ladies with the ran ilitv of liphtninr. The new and
teautliul 'Promenade Skirt," whiob has Just made
us spprarance, is one 01 tnem. nut a low days nave
elspsed smoe lU first introduction In our city, and
alrendy there la no artioie known to the trade
which la moie popularly called tor than the ele
gant new "rroinenade Bkirt " J tils skirt ia not
only tasteful, but a eommnn-nnnae affair. As
j dressy and genteol as any amount of expense
coma poseiD.y niase it, it is, nflvertneieo, so
cheap in price that this alone must aoou make it
supersede all others in ue. For bean y of dnsign
and adaptodnng to tli want of spring summnr,
and early fail wear, the samples of these skirts that
we have examined are incomparably anterior to
ac) thing else in the bkiri nne that has ever been In
troduced in this market. We are not surprised,
therelore, that the acmand for them is already enor
mous Tbe manntjoiurer has copyrighted a I hts
fiaitems, and spared neither pains nor expense
n making them woithv ot the widest pa'ronain.
Ibev c.sn be had at ryfail a' all he prinoinal
re:ail dry good stores in the citv. T&ewholesalo
trade can be suppliod at the following plaow:
Mood. Bonbnght & Co. Pollock, Casiolberrr &
Co. i Barcrolt ft Co j Charlos &. Moman ft Co.j
Wiicon, Anderson ft Ceruna; Koborger, Cun.
nl.ightm ft Co. 11. Crosswoll ft Co ; J. t.
Yotmg ft Altemus; Wood. Marsh ft Hoyivoodj
Rddle, Sherborne ft Co ; Blnswanger, Hell
bram ft Klemmj Amos Hollmanj W. ft 11 K.
Reigeulj Jonah Roigln ft a. S. Flutori Bush,
Bunn ft Co,; Jamea. Kent, Santee ft Co. ; and at
all the other leading Jobbing bouses ot tho oity.
o article ever yet oflhred to tho trade baa mot
with such ready sale It is a remarkable tact that
very country merchant who has purchased has dis
posed of bis entire stock within a few days, and
followed his order by one twice or three time as
large as the first. We bail the advent Of tbe new
"Promenade fckirt" as another tribute to the manu
facturing eiiteiprie and genius or Philadelphia, and
most respectfully commend it to the attention ol the
ladles.
ITT-Wanamakkb ft P.BOWN.
t JWaramakkb ft Pkown.
t PWana.Makeh ft lsimwN.
kifW AHAMAKKB ft TlROWN.
Handwme Clothiho.t
llANDROME CLOTHlrtO., (
Handsome Clotiiino.j j
Handsome Clothing jij
IJ17"Lowkt Pbicks.
I fLowKST Pricks.
I PTiOWKBT l'llIOKS.
JiT" Lowest Pbicks.
JtEST ASSOBTMENT.TJ
Hkst Ashortmknt.J j
Best Ahsoktment.j
PKST ASBOBTMENT.fJ
KfUNEXPKcraD Krrs.
Bl'miXPECTED Fits.
SJ-Unkxpkctid Fits.
(Jr"UNKXPtcTKD Fits.
The People Pleased
The People Pleased. j
Tub People Pleased g
Tub People Pleasbd.j
rp-OAK Hall,
jir"OAK HALL,
tJ"OAK Hall,
tir-OAK Hall,
S. E. cobneb Sixth and Market sts Tl
S. K. CORNEB MXTII AND MARKET PTS. J
S. K CORNKB BlXVH AND MARKET STS.J j
S. E. conNEii Sixth and Mahkkt sto.j j
TP P. 8. Our Store is almost constantly .Jft
if crowded, and there is no mystery alxrut it.jf f
t If People will go wlnre they are BKfcT peuvei,j3 J
I Ifandour great aim is, first, to give the bent.
ff qualities and best styles of Gentlemen's,ti$
5 if Youths', and Boys' Clothing; and, second, fo.J
ttfrnoke the prices a little lower than has beenQt
I Jf customary. This we have been enoouragedj$
if 'to do by timvast patronage bestowed upon tM,&
S if and our immense busiiu'ss nowcomiels us totjy
I yenurge our Store, axdafords us facilities toJi J
t ifget goods cheap, so that we can say, beyondg jj
t f" doubt, that we can rurnisn lirst-class Ciottinggft
ilfat lower prices than auywlu-re else in theH1
Uf United States.
Silveb Plated are Every lamily uses one
or more articles ot Silver Plated Waro, aud it is
desirable that tbev should know where they can be
obtained of tbe very best quality, at the lowest
prices. We desire to call tbe attention of our readers
to tho fact, that the old and well-known establish
ment at the N. E corner ot Ninth and Chesnut
stieets, has constantly on band the largont and most
desirable stock oi Silver Plated Ware in this citv.
The remarkable progress made by this establishment
is probably unequalled by ihat oi any other in Phi
ladelphia, and we have no hesitation ia asserting
that its steady advancement and incomparable suc
cess is entirely attributable to the great superiority
of the wares which are produced there, and which
have been tuoroughiy tested by regular customers
for tbe last filteen years.
The Silver Plated Ware sold bv this firm owes its
immense superiority to the fact that it is manufan.
tured by themselves, and thev b g to assure their
customers that they give their special aitention to
the manulacture ot hard mrtal goods, silver sol
dered, which are tullv equal in style, durability, and
elaborate finish to tho celebrated Sheffield ware.
it has always been their endeavor to offer at all
times nothing but the most desirable and reliable
stock, and purchasers will find it to their interest to
deal with a firm who make an article remarkable tor
unuormlty ot Quality and nerlechon ot finish.
which, when the amount of stiver used is consiaored.
is decidedly the cheapest in the city. Let everybody
who wishes a first-class article call at N. . corner
Ninth and Chesnut streets
"Santa Anna Is at ElizabethDort. N. J.. with his
Suite." It may be as well to inform the curious in
such mattors that the tuit referred to is smaller iu
all respocta to those oiler "d tor solo by Charles
Stokes & Co,, the eminent Clothiers under tho Con
tinental.
Spring Suits ot first-class workmanship.
Spring Suits of first-class materials.
Spring Suits at greatly reduced prices.
Spting Suits at Stokes ft Co.'s. under the Conti
nental.
The Gbeat Family Medicine op the Aok
There is. probably, no Family Medicine so favoraolv
and so widely known aa Davis' Pain Killer. For
the past twenty years it baa been extensively used by
Missions ties in India, China, Turkey, ludeed, in
nearly all the Missionary stations, not oulv to
counteract the climate influences on the families of
missionaries, but for the euro ol cholera and fevers
prevalent in the East. It is usod internally for all
diseases ot the bowels, and externally lor wounds,
buruB, bruises, etc. Sold by druggists generally.
Fob Bbeakfast.
fob dinner,
fob supper,
nsw 1iermuda potatoes,
new bermuda onions,
new bermuda tomatoes.
Your Grocer or Market man can get suppliod at
Bermuda Produce Company,
No. 120 West street, New York.
"Mexican Mustang Liniment." Thfs is the
most effective artioie ever discovered tor curing,
quickly, sately, and permanently, sprains sores,
scratches, burns, biuises, rheumatism, or injuries of
any ainu, uoiu to men ana norses. jno family snouia
be without it. All genuine bottles have tne private
V. S. stamp or Demax, Barnes ft Co. over the top.
For sale everywhere. The cures effected by this
invaluable remedy, to our own personal knowledge,
are marvellous.
So much has been said and written about tho new
Pens recntly made by Barnard, that it would be
superfluous for us to give them any recommendatory
notice, tut we have been so much satisfied with the
working ot tne extra nne pointa lor Dosiinv that we
cannot refrain from saying to our Irieuds and tho
public, the Carbonized reus are ail they are claimed
to be. Baltimore Gazette.
Needles C. C. i . " ComDound Camnhor
Troches." Patent pocket reined v, subdues cramp,
sontrols diarriioea, cnoieraio evidences eto. Only
maker, C. 11. NeedleB. Twelith aud It ace, Philadel
phia, fitiy cents per box.
Exposube to the elements at this season of the
year is sure to bring Colds. Coughs, and kindred
diseases. They can all be cured by using Hasheesh
Candy, tbe great Oriental Remedy. For sale by all
Druggist. .
Loose Covins, or Furniture Slips, Carriage or
Furniture Slips, made to order at Patten's, No. 1408
Chesnut stteet.
Fubnitube Upholstered, Freed from Moths, Tar
nistind and Poiithed, at Patten's, fio. 1408 Chesnut
street.
Gboteb ft Bakeb'S Highest Premium Elastfo
Stitch and Lock-Stncb Sewing Machines. No. 7U0
Chesnut street.
Window Shades, f 1, at Patten's, No. 1408 Ches
nut street.
Ayeu's Cbirby Pxctobal, the world's great
remedy tor Colds, Coughs, Consumption, aud all
aflecuons of the Lungs ana Throat,
EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL
PrrCFD Prices Ifave vonr Photographs taken
atB.F. Ueimrr's, No. 624 vrch street, in his supe
rior style, AM pienres executed with the groate t
accuracy, gee specimens and oogage.
Spring Mattresses made to ordor at Patten's,
No. 1408 Cheiutit str. ct,
"luhricative packing lor steam engines. for terms
see 728 chesnut st., phila., and 26 dey at., new j or.'
Lace Cuftain IronTanction. Groat bargains at
Patien's, No. 1408 fhesnnt street.
We rpfer persons afflicted with diseased Liver to
Vr. Lessey's advertisement, under "Medioai."
Store Shades. The c)eapet Shades for itoro
windows at Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street.
Compound Interest Notes 7 810 and 6-20j
wanted. Do Haven ft Brother, N o. 40 S. Third St.
5-20 Coupof", Due May 1st,
Wanted by Drexel ft Co.
So P Somn In rap Street.
Populab Tailobing.
liEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
AND
Fine Custom Work.
Wanamaker ft Brown,
Oak Hall,
Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streots.
MARRIED.
STANDBULDGE Wll.DEK. Oo the 17th In.
stant. by Rev. M. A. De Wolle Howe, HENKf K.
8 1 ANDBKIDGE to MARIA T., daughter of 1 homas
D. WILDER, formerly of Bath, Me. No cards.
DIED.
BRA PFORD. On the 18th instant, Mr. PARKER
H. BRADFORD, aced 47 years.
1 lie relatives ond friends, Jrielita Lodge, No. 205,
A. T. M. ; Columbia ftiark Lodeo, No. 91, A. T. M.;
F'ledonia Encampment. No. 86, I. O. of O. F.;
Fourthof July Lodge, No. 144, I. O. of O. F. : and
Union League of J'nlrd Ward, are repectiully in
vited to attend hi funeral, irom his late residence.
No 827 Swanson street, on Sunday afternoon at 2
o'clock. To proceed to Slxta Street Union Vault.
CAPEHART. On the evening ot the 14th instant,
SARAH, wile of Henry Capehart, in the 81st year of
her age.
J. lie relatives and friends of the family, also De
borah Franklin Connoil, No 2, U. D. of A.; Olive
Encampment, No. 2, I. O. of P.; and Wreath of
Friendship Association, No. 17, I. O. of P., are re
spectiully invited to attend her funeral, from her
husband's residence, K orris street, above Belgrade,
on Sunday afternoon at 2 o c ock.
COUKTNKY. On the 18th lntant, JAMES
COURTNEY, in the 29th year ot his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend tbe funeral, from his brother's
residence, N. W. corner of Sixteenth and Pine
streets, on Sundav afternoon at 12 o'clock, without
further notice. Funeral service at St. Patrick's
Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.
McFADDF.N. On tho 17th Instant, MART,
daughter ot John and Mary McFaddon, aged 8 years,
0 months, and 27 days.
Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend tbe funeral, irom the resi
dence ol her parents, Oxford road, above Franktord,
on Mi n day morning at 10 o'clock. To proceed to tho
Cathedral Cemetery,
RISTE. On the 15th instant, CATHARINE,
wite ot Frederick Risiino, aged 63 years.
The relatives and friends ure respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence ot her hus
band, Franklord road, above the Rending Railroad,
on Sunday afternoon at, 3 o'clock. Topioceedto
Oud Fellows Cemetery.
STEINBRECHER. On the 10th instant, at 9
o'clock, Ca ARLES S TEIN b REU11ER, at ,er a short
illness, in tho 4Ut" year of hi age.
May be rest in peace.
Tbe rela'ives and friends of the family, and the
Tavlor Hose Company, are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 247
Aroh street, beiow Third, on Sunday afternoon at 1
o'clock. To proceed to tho Oda Fellows' Cemetery.
TNKEMOVIXG THE STONES FROM CHER
J rfes lor drytng, st wing, or pies, the Cnerry Stoning
Alachine wi'i do a busho1 per hour liuvthe machine
oefore the cbeirles are ripe, and thus be rsadv to use it.
For sale by TRUMAN K sHlW,
No. sua (Kluht Thtrtv-flvei MAHKKT St . below Ninth,
CLOTHES HPKINKLERS, FOR DAMPENING
V.'' clothes abnut to be ironed, evenly and quickly, are
a new aitic'o. Thcv are a so useful to priutois, tobucco
nlsts, and other manufacturers.
TlttTMAN & SHAW,
No. 835 (Eleht Thirty-five) MARKET (tt.. botow Slnth.
WHITE'S PATENT ICE PICKS HAVE ALL
ibe advantages at a hammer and ice plrk in
economizing the buakane of Ice. c mbiued in the one
implement, vt e aiBO nave an assortment ot other kinds.
TRUMAN B SHAW.
No. BM (Klght Thirtv-flvel MAKKKT t.. below Ninth.
Q.ENULNE MACKINAW SUNDOWNS,
FOR L.ADIKS,
IS GREAT VABIETT, TO BE HAD OF
THEO. H. McCALLl,
At bis Old Kstnbllsued flat and Cap K mporluin,
5 14 lm No. 801 CBKSNUT Street.
JORPAN'8 TONIC ALE.
JORDAN'S TONIC ALE.
JORDAN'S TONIC ALE.
JORDAN 8 TONIC ALE.
It is recommended by physicians ol this and other
places, as a superior tonic, and requires but a trial to
convince tbe most skeptical ul Its great me-lt. To be
bad, wholesale and retail, ot P. J. JOED AN,
No. 220 FEAR street
ChampaRne Cider, by the doien, bottled, or bv the
orrel. 2 14
AUCTION SALES.
PANCOAST WARNOCK,
AUCTIONEERS,
No. 210 MARKET o trees,
1 ABOE T08ITIVE BALE OF 800 LOTS CLOAKS.
We will sell
ON MONDAY MORN I NO,
May 21, commencing as 10 o'clock, 300 lots latest and
meat desirable styles of Coats, Cloaks, Circulars.
Bawiues, Vasnueans. and Walking Jackets, of siik ana
cloth : tbe entire stock nmnuiaciured tor this surlnu's
fl rut-class salsa, and all niade and trimmed lu the rich
est manner. It
LARGE POSITIVE SPRIV.J BALE OF 800 LOTS OF
AM F.RICAN AND IM PORTED DRY OOODS,
K1BBONS, MILLINERY UOOD9, KUBKOlUK
K1E8, LINEN AND HOSIERY OOODS, etc., BY
CATALOGUE.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING
May 23, commencing at 10 e'clock, comprising a most
attractive assortment ot seasonable and dualrab e goods
for present sales. 8 la 3t
CHARLES C. MACKEY, AUCTIONEER, NO.
36 MARKET Street, between Third and fourth.
LARGE SAL"; OF WHITE GRANITE AND C. C.
WARE, GLA!-8WAKE, ETC.
On Tnesdav morning,
At 9H o'clock, In open lots, suitable for city and
countiy retail stoies, and fer persons lurnisblmr hotels
and boarulnii-houses for the summer. 5 11 4t
BOARDING.
PLEASANT ROOMS. WITH HOARD, FOR
the Summer, at No. 1030 CHESNUT Street. S 18 et
WANTS
THREE OF.NERAL AGENTS WANTED TO
act In ImportuiiMocatlousforthe New York Acci
dental Insurance Company. Active menol good address,
anplv to KKANK O. ALLEN, Branch Office, No. 410
CliESNCT Street. A Duly soon. . 2l
THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES.
No. 64 BROADWAY.
Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported
upon. Competent Engineers furnished to Mining Com
panies, Consultations afforded on all Mining, MeUOurglca
and Chemical Questions, at the o flic a of tbe Bureau,
GEO. D. II. GILLEfPIE, President.
DRAKE DE KAY. Secretary. 10 tuths rp
JESTAUItANT
ON TUB
EUHOPEAN PLAN.
Finest old and new ALFB, at S cents per glass.
OC 'D ONE-DIME EATING BAR.
Tbe choicest Liquors always on band.
No. m CHKBNUT 8TRRET.
1 10 9m BENBY BECKER Manager
S. E. Cor. Second and Market Sts. Fhilad.
NEW FOItEION
AND
AMERICAN BOOKS,
PUBLISHED AUD FOR SALE BY
J. 13. LIPPINCOTT & CO.,
Fos. 715 and 717 MARKET Street.
MR. BAKERS
Explorations of tho Nile Sources.
NEAELT READY,
THE ALBERT NYANZA,
The Great Basin of the Nile, and Explo
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BY SAMUEL WHITE BAKER.
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WATCHES AND JEWELRY
X.EWIS IiADOJlTj
watdiks, rwci,nr Afi:!.rrn wAi c
SWAT0HE3 and JE WiJLEx SZ?AIErD,
Owing to the decline et Cold, baa made a great
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Silverware, Eto.
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our stock before rorcbaslngeisewbere.
WATCHES, JEWELKY, &c.
MUSICAL BOXES.
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band at model ate prices the UusicaJ Boxes nlavlna
irom 2 to 10 tx auuiul Aire.
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'J'O OUR PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC
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WATCHES,
JEWELRY.
AND SILVERWARE,
AT A DISCOUNT,
Fully equivalent to tbe heavy decline in Gold.
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FOURTH EDITION
CONGRESS.
Washikoton, May 19.
Iloane of Representatives.
The Speaker proseDted a mescaxo from the Ir i
dotit.tranemntiiifr.in further ruspouse to the tlouto's
resolution ot the 7th of Mar, reports irom ihs bo;re
tarv ct tho Nary, bocrotary ot the Interior.and t'ost-msstcr-Ucneral,
as to the oicraa and emplores ot
tbese Department, nd whether anr hare aerred
in tne lie be i army. Laid on tne tabio.
Ibe Speaker announced that hr ordfr of the
House no huMnoss should be in oracr to-dar except
debate ou the I'resjdont'a annual uussuso, a li i
Connmittoe oi the Wiio.e.
Mr. Morns (N. Y.) addrossH the House on tbe
subj.ctol rteonstructton.
It m Rht well be be thonghtl that the Joint Com
mittee on KrcoDstruntiou was only one ot tho setnr.il
instruments essential in purteeuna the series of acta
in tbe (treat drama of events rendered uoeomary
to save tho nation and to restore It te
bomopt-neous concord, ami it (hiirht
also be that these schemes were syrcrally Inainpeu
sabie to check the urowtli of tt.o poisonous shuoca
likelr to spring trotn tho romaimnv roots ot the re
cently felled tree ot ticaaonab'e plaattni(. He laid
down tbe following propositions and supported
them by siaumunt:
Hut. The inoidi nts oonneoted with the rcrolt ol
tbe bouthern Mates bad in ne respect abridged the
powtrs or tbe jurisdiction of tbe Uovornment ot tne
Lnited Mat. s
tkeend. Those Incidents had changed the rolationa
ot the revolting- Mates towards tbe UoDoral Uovein
ment, and bad atlt cted some ot their rvnis.
Third. Tbe re.atioDS thus chanted, aud tbe rights
thus aflcetcd can be restored to tholr status only tiy
ti e legislative branch ul' tbe (Tovernmonu
Fourth. Ibeso re ations and these riulits should be
retortd aa speedily as tbe interests of all paitioa
cuuetrned will permit. To restore tho Southern
Mates to their normal condition without anr restric
tions would bo held to malo no distinction bet reen
rirtuo and rice, would bo contrary to prooetlont,
repugnant to justice, and in opposition to tne plain
teachings of the liaitimoro platform, the repeated
and well-known sentiments oi the present Kxoouure
of tho nation.
Fire at Franklin Pa. The Grant Ffonse
Deettoyed Loss of Lite.
Franklin, l'a., May 19. The Grant House ia
this city was burned this morning. A lady
Jumped from a window of the fourth story, and
has died of her injuries. Two servant girl arts
niUsing, and it is feared that they perished in
the flames.
The fire is supposed to have been tbe work of
an incendiary, for the purpose ot plundering
the house. The lo?s amounted to about $60,000,
on Vihich there wus an instirance of $.51,000.
Latest Markets by Telegraph.
New York, May 19 Stocks are dull. Chlcr.no
and l!oc is'and, 94; Cumberland preferied, 47j ;
Illinois Central scrip, 102); do. Londs, 8)1; New
York Central, 94: Heading, 107; Hudun Itivor,
US; Csnton, 61; Virginia !,C; Missouri 6i, 75;
Erie. 74; Western Union To egruph Company, 61;
Louisiana 6s. 97; Treasury Seven three-tcutha, 102 ;
Five-twenties, 101J ; OoJd, 130.
Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, May 19
Bepoited by De Haven & Bro., Ho. 40 it. Third street
BE1WEKN BOARDS.
1000 Citv 6, mun.. 97 1(H) sn Host'r b30 21J
do 97
200 ah do 204
8100
$200
flOO
400
6200
do yi
do old 95
100 sh do b6 20
100 sh de....s5vrn 2)
100 sh do 201
100 Bh do 2i
100 sti Cat. t. ...b3J 2i
16 sh jLoh Val 01
8 eh do 61
5nsh Phil & Erie .. 32
200 Kh do blO 82?
200 so HT &Mid. btW 6
96 sh 18th ft 15th ... 22
60 sh Lit Hon 83
do new 97
do new 9;
ft
do ew 9'
8fW U S 7-30s. Jne 102
S16i 0 do...
.10
$4000 OO
WO0U SlOOs...,
91000 fittab'g 6s
?400f)('ain. ft Am.
8400OUh6-2O 65
. 102
.. 9fV
.. 70 I
80 89
. 102l
Obituary.
BISHOP GEOltQB B0BQESS, 07 B1AINE.
The Eight Reverend George Burgees, D. D.,
Bishop ol Maine, died lately,, while returning
Irom the West Indies, whittier he had been tor
his health, impaired by long labors. Bishop
Burcess was born in Providence, Rhode Island,
on October 31. 1801). He was the son of the late
Thomas Burgess, lon the Judge of the Muni
cipal Court ot Providence, and brother of the
late Mr. Thomas M. BiirfB8, the second Mavor
of the city. He was educated at Brown Uni
versity, where he graduated in 1826, and wa
afterwards a tutor in that institution. Subse
quently he viVited Europe, and studied in the
Universities of Bonn, Berlin, and (Jottintren.
After completing his theological studios, he ac
cepted the rectorship of Christ Church, Hart
ford, where he remained till he was eloctel
Bishop of the Diocese of Maine. He was con
secrated October 31, 1S47, and at the same time
assumed the rectorship of a church at Gardiner.
He at all times held great influence in the
church, and in tbe House of Bishops. He
belonged J to the Low Church party. He was a
voluminous writer, and wrote an ecclesiastical
history of Boston and the region about it,, em
bodying a great amount of learning. He wa
a poet of no mean pretensions. He made a
metrical version of the Psai-ns of David, which
possessed much merit. Bishop Burgess married
a sister of Bishop King, ot California. She sur
vives him, with one daughter, and was with hnu
at his death.
JIG1IT LINE OF CARS.
On and Alter Saturday, Hay 19,
THE
UNION PASSENGER RAILWAY CO.,
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WILL BUN A NIGHT LIKE OF CABS on. the Fair
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27 mlnuts after the time of starting
Cooilng np leave the Navy Yard: First trio at 12-40;
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