UITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional City Inieitiynoc see Fifth Page. Religious News. Interesting Southern motion. The following Iftt. rwill mlly account tfr the Interest felt by many of our citizens in too work ot the American Union Commission of rennsjlvania and New Jersey. It conies from their atrcnt, K. 11. Adam: Atlasta, Ga., Majr 21. 1806. Joseph Baknr, Esq., Secretary Sirj Tho aoliools at Atlanta are ftivinir universal satisiaction. ThM moruluir' 1 viHlied them in company wuu two prominont on. tlemen ol this ony. l liey wore highly pioaoodi ihny pniiBiiPd the entorprlso, nnd encouraged tie Hachcia and scholars. One remarked thus: "Mr Aiiam. your schoo hnvo saved us mo dixirraceof a dozen aalluws." otner remarks woro, "We are more than pleaacd." "I uovor saw uoh order" i inly there aie many Jewels inns taken from the dirt. ' I received a letter from the Key. A. Gladlvfn. ml. noi.ai v senr into tho Nout.i from the American Ban tist I ublicatiou Society. I lorwrd vou mi nxam copy : . ATLANTA. May 18. T86G.-.1. B Adams, E-q , Act. Art for A.U. C.oll'a and N J.-JJar Sir:-Attor vis tin the schools ot youi Socn ty on Monday Inst, I returned to my hotel astonished and ph aod. Tho work so success luily and firmly established reflects w upon yea as lis aiunor, upon tho people ot IVnnsylvanla and how Jersey as itssupportors, and upon the citizens pt Atlanta as its wise recipients. J he schools are excellent. I was peitnctly capti vated while yisitine thota. Tli new and commo dious bui dinns, tho p easunt aud illloient teachers; the aiye throng ol buppy chihticn, in tUomsoiT"s bopcak snccos. But toe delightful exorcisoa; the sjnijii a, tlie stnn asilcs. tho reading, tho spol.fne, tho eeoimiphy and arithm to, all to thorouguly learned and o promptly recited, aro tacts conclu sive and lntortsinsr In all my travels through tho outh I have seen no 6itorvrhe tuat appears to bo doing more rood. The soo.al Importance or you' work is great. Bat greater still is its bearing upon the narmonizmg and reconciling of ttio disoonlAut soonous .ol our country. I am satisfied that recoi clliation can only be broupht about by such new .1 kmdnoxs. I baye conversed witn many citizens on your work. It appears to give perfect satisiaction, and cvokus fru iuent expressions ot erntiuiili. Cnris'iauity and humanity are our advocates- Let mo say an in. yon have been wondorlully successful tn organizing and starting this work. Considering the tima these schools have bo n in operation, X think they excel almost any tchools, North or South, which I havo eycr visited. In conclusion, 1 must allude to that last scene, so boautiiul and so loveiy. Alter the song, "I ought to love my mother." and the lew remarks made by m yselt touching tho same point, I saw several little children wcopiug, and aiterwards learned from their good teacher, vims C, tbat it was tecuuse "they hud been unkind to mother In tho morning." Ho v good tne advioi of the teacher to them: '-Go and ask her forgiveness I" Fiow pleasant sucn a heart worn 1 1 ou are doing a noble worx, my bi other. Go on; may God bless you and all your colaborcra, aud especially the noble soc eiy you represent in its great effort of educating and elevanng the poor. Our country will owe her a great debt. May the donors siH continue to givo. Ihe country demands it, and God loves the chouriul giver. Please, sir accept this a ijrhx testimonial of my appreciation ot your work. Yours, truly, A. Gladwin, Mi.'sioi.ary of American Baptist ruulicutiou Sociotv, l'hi adelphia. It is a credit to Pennsylvania and New Jersey that five schools, wifh five huudred children, are at this time heme educated in one Southern city alone at their charge. , Young Aen's liristian Association. The regu lar monthly meeting will be held on next Mon day nieht, in the Baptist Church, Broad and Arch streets, at 8 o'clock. Hon. J udpe Turner, of California, will deliver a lecture on "The new El Doiado; or the Golden Shores of the Pacific-." Delegates to the National Convention will be elected. Tbere will be music by the choir of the asbociation. Tickets mav be obtained gratui tously at the ro jnis of the Association, No. 1210 Chesnut street. Presbyterian. The receipts ol the Presby terian board of Foreign Missions duiing the last year amounted to $207,520-Gj, aud the expendi tures to $210,37G(8, leavina a balauce ai?aint the treasury of S849-73. The Kev. D. A.' Cun ningham, Pastor of the Scots' Reformed Presby terian Church, of this city, has received a cull to the Spring Garden Presbyterian Church The Richmond Presbyterian Church, of Philadel phia, has given a unanimous call to the Rev. A. M. Jelly. Roman Catholic St. Mary's Catholic Church, in this city, is to be immediately renovated at a large cost. Among the improvements to be made will be the erection ot an altar in honor of St. Philoniena. baiimount Catholic Church, under charge of Rev. Father Masrinn, has been much Improved and beautified. It is riow one of the finest churches in the city. Tho "Italian" Catholic Church, Mairiott street, below Kiehth, has been much improved Bince the institution of the present pastor, Father Sarrautino. A new altar has been erected and a hue fresco painting has been placed over it. A marble statue of the Blessed Virgin has been presented to the church, and one of St. Joseph is now in the hands ot the sculptor. Htureir, Tho Rodcf Sholem congregation, of Philadelphia, nave entered into negotiations with Rev. Dr. Jastrow, formerly of Warsaw, now ot Worms, to become their l'.ubbl. He is offered a salary of $4tu0 per annti'ti. Mr. Joseph Ein stein has been re-elected President ol ihe con gregation. Protectant Episcopal. At (H race Church at, 10 o'clock tomorrow morniufr, the Rev. Charles Clarke Harris will be ordained tothe priesthood. B "hop Vail, ol Kansas, will officiate. The cere n. ... ol oroiuMiion is a mot beautiful and im pressive one, in accoidance with the eloquent iitual oi the Protestant Episcopal Church. In the alternoon, at 4 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Harris will preach. An interesting service, the la-it op portunity of hearing Uisiiop Vail, of Kansas, will be at Trinity Church. Southwark, Sunday afternoon. Bishop Vail continued 2U8 persons in the various Protestant Episcopal churches, from the 1st to the 10th of M;iv. Methodist Episcopal. 'ihe Ladies' Union Aid Society of this city intend holding a grand Fair next month, for the benefit of the Home tor Ai;ed Methodists. The congregation connected wuh Asbury M. E. Church, West Philadelphia, have purcha'-od a parsjiiai?'. on Market street, above Thirty-iourth, at a cost of $1000. The Centenary M. E. Church, in the same ward, have ako purchased a parsonage ou McAlpin street, above Locust. ' , Tolicb Items. At the Central Station, yesterday, William Cutter had a hearing, charged with being concerred with John Brown in tho robberv Ol John Illicv's ilrv unn.U m.nrn Nnrth Second street. 15ron was arrested several J weeks ago and was held for trial. Cutter was only arrested yesterday. Several witnesses testi- J tied that Brown, Cutler, and another younar man I were seen in the neighborhood of the siore on I the citiht of the robbery, and two of vb.e wit- nesses noticea uiki wn-j wvkj igm clothes and high hats in the early art of the evcnlmr, aud black clothes aud caps at a later hour. This was the substance ot the tes'.tmony. Cmwr was held in $1600 lor a further heanr- io-da? Mary MiUigan wuj ftrr,Bi'oa at German town, J WUu p, j&rpa. uuiu het of artlclei in her possession, 6uYposed to have been i-tolen. They cau bseen at the tjhermautown Hall, The accused was held for a further hearing. Susan Brady, colored, was held by Alderman Tittcrmary to answer the charge o? stealing a piece of calico horn a dry goods st'jre on South street. William Watkins, alias Capain Squills, ar rested two weeks ago by Defective Stephens, on a charge of being a professional pickpocket, and sent to prison by Alderman Beitler under the nintty day act, was before Judge Peirce yester day morning, on habeas corpus. Since he was 'committed he has been identified by Judge Murray, of Harrisburg, as a man who stole trom him a valuable gold watch just before his airest, on aUidee uvenue car. The Julge en tered complaint at the station on May 6th, with a description of the thief, and Mr. Stephens ultimately caotured Captain Squills. Judge Murray failed to be present at the first hearing, . and th accused was committed under the ntne'y day act. His counsel, L. C. Cassidy, Esq., sued out the writ, which was heard yes terduy. at the private oiilce of the Judge in question. The defendant was remanded on the ninety day commitment. When these days have expired be will be rearrested on the charge ol scaling the time piece Iroin tho fob of Judge liui:aj, o! llarntouip. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, The Recorder ycRterdar bound over William McElwre, the City Pastor, to anf wer the charge ot cuibezzlenfent. Be ore coming to a decision, the magistrate gave abe defendant an oppor tunity to show that he had boon authorized by the donors of the charity U Mrs. H. I), to hanil over all, or only a portion of the contribution to her, as be saw proper, adourntng the case over from 10 to 3 o'clock. At the lat named hour Mr. McElwce appeared, and stated tnat hj had not been able to find the letters, and that the. donors w ere not all in thp city Must de Stopped. The owners of frcisrht cars have been notified by High Constable Clark that they must aot. permit such cars to remain upon the tracks on Market street. The com plaints to ihe Mnvorol the blockading of the sfect inthls manner led to the order to the lliuh Constables. The practice must at once cease. Pun Over. A lad named Smith, a son o'' Willism Smith, was run over vesieiday by a cart, in Walnut street, near Fifth, lie wa-. badlv hnrt. He was taken to his home lu Christian street. Inspection of Floua and Meal, loir tho week endineMay 2t, IhuG: Barrels of gupor fine. 6577; do. tine, 2; do. middlings, 32; do. Rye, 4(12; do. Coin Meal. 427; do. condemned, 114. Total, tiG.'IO. AMUSEMENTS. 1ST lvVm f (t M T I V v M T i T m r urn V. S ACHA NMR. choice fcnt to all p aces ot Amusement may b had, pd to fcJ o'ciuck unv evening. 1 31 ly TJNITED STATES PRIZE COXCEIIT TO be given at CHOSBY'S OI'EUA HOUSE C1IICAOO, ILLINOIS, May Q8, lWirt. 125,000 VALUABLE PRIZES, VALUED AT $402,57523, WILL BE 1 RESENTED 10 TlCKEr-IIOLDEKB INCLUDING $ICO, CCO IN GREENBACKS. Knmber of Tickets Inaned, 500,000. i PRICE, $100 EACH. Tills is tho preatest Inducement ever offered to the rubllc, one ticket of every four drawing a prize, The following prizes are a few among the many to bo drawn. For lull llBt iee circulars s 1 Gilt, in Greenbacks 000 1 do do 10,000 1 do do 5,0i -0 1 do do 4,000 1 do do 3,0 10 1 do do 2,000 2S do do SlOflOeach 33 00 20 do do $.500 each 10,000 20 do do iffo each 1,000 1 do Residence Ko. t82 Wabash avenue 10,000 1 do do Lake afreet 50OO 1 do do Ho. 37 Kewberry ftreet 5.000 6 do Cottages, on Fuf1 in, near l'aulina St.... 10 000 8 do do J.o. i w. Liberty and No. S37 W ndlaua streets 6,000 do do In goo. . icallly 0,000 10 do City Lots, ascoeau 5,oo The drawing wlU take place after the Concert on tho stage 01 tbeiOpera House, where lfl.oifl persona can witness it. A committoe will be appointed by the au dience to superintend ihe same. All purchasers and agents will be supplied with correct lists of drawings as soon as published. Tartles holding tickets will retain them until after the drawing, and If their number ap pears in me list ot drawn numbers, they will forwar4 their ticket immediately, with lull directions as to the shipping ot goods or moneys, licketa are for sale at principal Hotels, Book, and Music Stores in the city, and at our office, No. 133 DEAKUORX Street. Price, si each. Sent by mall on receipt of price anil stagtin for return postage. Good and reliable Agents wanted in every cltjr, town, and village in tnj United States, to whom great inducements are offered. References required. SPECIAL TERMS. OR CLUB RATK8. Any party procuring a club ol five or more names for tickets, an d lotw aiding us the money lor the same, will be allowed the following conimisslou. viz: WE WILL SEND 5 Tickets to one address for g4-,w 10 Uo do do M 00 20 do do do 17 -50 iiO do Uo do voi.i 40 . uo do do as 0 60 do do do 4;-Jil And ldO do do do 85 00 In every cane send the name and postottlce address ot each teparate subscriber. Money by drait. post oltice order, express, or In le glstvrea leitein. may be sent at our risk. All communications sLould be addressed to 1 WIGGINS BRADFORD & CO., f Ko, 138 DEARBORN Street, Chicago, III., Post Office Drawer 5913. i The proprietor will donate to Uie Lincoln and Douglas Monument iruud SatdO; a so, there will be 2il0 reserved irom the peitou druwing the VW OUO prize, lor the same purpose. 'ilckela for sale at the piincipal Hotels. General Agents tor Alaiylaud aud Deiawure . v:- NOLKN CO, i No 210 W. EOURU1I Stroot, , ,, Wilmington. I let. 1 Reference Hon M. S. Wilkinson, ex-euaiorof Min nesota ; Hon O V. Lawienoe. At. o or Pa s lion. Alex littiidall. ex Gov. ol Wis.; Hon. Win. Jaoutgouionr. ex 11. C. 01 Pa. ; Hon a,aJor Dan. Muce, ex M. U ol lud : lion. IiaJ. Laycock, 01 Kansas; Uon. Wm. Lefllngwe.l. Lvona. Iowa; Don. Joseph Knox, of ilcao; Hon. (' Graves Smith, of Minn : Jacob Eotsytbo, -gt. M S. R. H.. t blcago. Ill ; M . Krouberg o., Imoorterj of Watches Chicago; Man sell, Wul;e 4 Co., New Orleans. Louisiana. 1 H. B.-Fdltors of country papers are authorized to act as our agents, and they wl 1 be allowed lull commission on all tickets ord' red, whether for themselves or oilier parties, who may order through them Proposals lor li strtlug this advertisement requested. 64 jy U S I C A L F ulTl) HALL. I- L. RICE respectfully Informs his friends and the public in gene ral, that ho will give his " Fa HI1. WELL TOVCFRT previous to his departure lor Europe On IVISDAY EVENING. MAY 2, Ifiliii. Jui following einluent Ariists -win assist him on this Mr. J A OH GR f1, Air. SlwOS HA8I-EK, Mt. CARL W LF90HS, Mr FL'.D AUD UOFFMASM. Tlie renowned SNGKKHUND have again kiudly volunteered ibeir valuable services. Ihe Grand Piano used (George Steck t Co 'smakel It furnished oy Mr Gould, Seventh and Cbesuut streeus TICKETS, ONE DOI.I. Ut. To It TiAd at the Music Stores of ti. AndrA Ar. Pn.. V 1114 Chesnut street, W. H. Boner, No 1101 Chesnut iieei u. w. A. irumper. reveum anu Liiosnut street, L.Meyer, corner Juniper aud Chesnut sueew, aud In the evening at the door A 26 ill jjoors open at 1. concert to commence at i. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALK CT Street, above Eighth. NtW M AAGEME n f. Bote I essee and Manager II. A. ZARNSIIAW Will opn lor the "uiuuier Reason, M ON SA'i I'RDA V EVENING, JUSE 8, and will be conducted as a FlUMT-t LASS THEATRIC. Improvements wlU be made at an exoerse of FIVE 'UIOUBAE-D DOLLARS. 6 SI ANOTHER GREAT FREAK OF NATURE -THE CAROLINA TWINS, 'i wo distinct persona as one two dlalinat voices. Millie and Christina ar 16 vears of age; educat d, cheeriul, and musical, aud nothing repulsive In their appearance. Al A-SEMBLT BUILDING, LARGE HALL. They apnear Day and Evening Levees rrom 10 A W. :o 6 P. m . Evening at 8. Adiulssiou 2A ceuis. C'blldi-oa, during the dav, 15 "ems. 6 Hi Bt riYMNASlUM. CORNER OF NINTlf AND VT ARCH Streets. FOR LAMES, Gr.NTLKMEN. AND CHILDREN'. Open eviry day and evening ali summer. Buully exerulse miliaria faalih, and atreng-th, the best preventive agaiust sickness of the coiulug suiu tuf-. 644 Sin Profs. HILLEBRAND LEw"H. .. AMUSEMENTS. t ; "VflCW CHESNUT STKEET TlIEATU R. X tHMM T Street, abova I welfth. LEONARD UKOVH8A WILLIAM . SINS. Lessees and Manauera. WILLIAM K. SINS Resident Manager Dovn ooen at 715. Curtain rises at 8. this evemxi, ! This i.vbmmi, THIS FVe.MfG, POSITIVELY LANI Af"PE"4NCE IF PoSl'IIVr.LY LAST PPFARA.NC'K OF POSITIVELY L -T al'P'AKWCE OH Mil EDWIN ADA Mo, i MR. r DWIN A I) MR FDWHADAMH, ' it K. DvVlN AllAwS, Ms. FDW1 1 AD VMS. TWO BPLKisDIl ICt'E", , HVft nPi.i'vnn Pi . ('! DON lSAR Dl. BAZN. DON 'iAH J)K. CA.SAU D! 'A.SK DE t'T:s A R he (-ak di: HA, tv DON HON DON D.)N Ton rafar BAZA 4. 1HZAN. KAZAN. BiKlV. Mr. EDWIf AD V Mi aitruana.. 1 t . t'ir V-v ii .".I.V.'J VI." MissJosle Ortun LA( K-H YtD Si'' AN B'sek-eved Susan rllnrk Muan.. Biark-eTed Snsnn. Hlnnlc.pvril M,l.a. Mac k-eyid Misan. lllaei-eveil Susan. Blac-eyed Hiisan. H'atk-eyod Sn-nn. Blaek-eyrd Mnaan vt liiism Moiidnv i.v.nlnir u an ')Q B srk-eved Susan. li;ack-eyed Susan. Blnck-eved Susan. Mack-evcd Susan. Illack-eved usan. .Mr. EDWIS ADAMS TH E W KB'b SIT'R1'. Admission to evening perioimance, i c. Wc . and tl MR?. JOHN DREW'sVkw HCU STREET lilt A RK. Heglns at7H o'clock THIh ramrU) kVeNING MnezO. FAREWFLL Mt.Iir OF IHE BE.4.CTIFUL IX8 LUCY HUmhto". MI8 I.UCY KUSHION. O PIKl H-COMEIr AND DRAMA. 1 he Musical Cnmedr inihrcoacis, 1 11 B BLACK DUMISO, -Tk-fti THE BLCK DOMINO. The niaek Domino Ills LUCY RUSIITON in which she will s ng i he Spirit of Oiod " and "Dear 8ml Ing Woman's Ke " ' 'Hit GOLHKN FAHMSK. THF GOLDEN FARX ER Wrssis Tl'ton, 8 llemple. wIssE Price Etc. On .'iloneay venlnir. ie2S. Mis. JOHN DR' W I HE NEEDFUL Pea's secured six days In advance. WALNUT 8TRKET IHEATU E. N. E. eorner NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Begins quarter to 8. THIS (KaturdaV) EVESINO. May 2, Thirty (list Night ol the llrl llant Engagement of MR. EDWIN BOOlll, who will appear as RICHARD III. la thakespcare's Historical Trageay, in fire acts, of nun ki ufi OR Tn BAT1LE OF BOWORifl FIFLD Earl ot Blct.mond ur. CHARLES BaRROS Mcndav, Sixteenth Night ot Mr. EHWIs BOOTH mHYMLET. Tuesday, Mr EDWIN BOOTH as SHYLO' K AND PEIRPCHIO. In rehearsal, Tom Taylor's I rasedy of . 'IHE FOOL'S REVr.NGE MR EDWIN Knom asTHE DUKE'S JESTER. C hairs secured three days in advance. MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TESTIMONIAL FAREWFLL BE IE PIT TO VR ana M US. FRANK MOW DAUNT. ooixXV EV. . MARRIED RAKE, B0MBA8TF.S FURIO0, e. . . , SHERIDA.N'S RIDE, ETO. Seats can be secured at Trumplct'a, Pugu's, Rislev'a, RANDALL & CO., PEEIUMERS AND IMPORTERS, t No. 1302 CHESNUT Street. Fine English Toilet Soaps, in great variety, just received. Also, Triple French Extracts and Perfumes. W e have constantly on band every variety of PERFUMERY AND TOILET REQUISITES. Extracts, Powders, Colognes, Pomades, Toilet Waters, Shaving Cicams, CosmetluueB, .Tooth Paster, Brushes, etc. 3 3m E T. A B.L. I S II ED 1)96. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate looking-Glasses, ESCRAV1NCS rAlSTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC llanuiacturcr of all kinds of Looking-Olase, Portrait, and Pic ture Framea to Order. Ko. 910 CHESNUT STREET. TD1RD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PniLADELPniA. 8 15 J IIE HARRISON BOILER A SAVE STEAM HOIT.KR. The attention of manutaotu crs and others using Steam is contiilently cal ed to this new Steam Dene rator, as combining ea"en'Jal advantages in ahsoluto eulcty irom exp osiou. in cheapness or tlrst cost and t'ost ot n pairs, in economy of luel, laci ity ot cleaning ami transportation etc.. not possessed by any other bol.ei now in use. 1 his boiler U formed ot a cnablnatlon ol caxMron hollow spheres, each snhrro eight inuhes ex ternal diameter, and three el ahths of an Inch thlc Tliese arc held together by wrought-irou boiU, with caps at the ends. Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now In opera tion, some, ol them in the neat establishments in thij citv. For descriptive circulars or prfee, appir to JOSEPH D4RH1HDN. Jr. II unison Boiler Wors, QUAY'S FKRRV Road, adjoining tho United States Arsenal. Philadelphia. 4 21 s tu tli2ni5p lTr,: DELIGHTFUL EXCURblOKS ON THE SCHUYLKILL. The steamer t "SILVER WAVE," Now running rrom Falrmount to Falls of Schuylkill, wl 1 leave Falrmount as follows, viz. I At 7 20. 8 40, 10, 11-40 A.M. And at 12 40. 3, 1 20, 4 40. and I P. M. Itotunilng, leave the Falls at 8, 9-20, 10 0. U U. 1 and 1-20, 2 40. 4, 8'3 and 610 P. M. FARE. To Laurel Hill and the Falls, 15 cents; Colutn bla Bridge or Washington Retrent, 10 cents. CA 9 ws B J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North S IXTH Street MANUFACIUBER OF . VENETIAN BLINDS,, AKD WINDOW SHADES. Tha largest and finest assortment In the city at the lowest prices. T4 4 2mrp bTORE SHADES WADE AND LETTERED. ' 1 ' f" CHEAPEST VAX AND I II XX BEST I .City! V CARPETINGS, Ao JUST RECEIVED, ' 1 i YARD-AND-A-IIALF-WIDB ! V E L V E T CAR PETS, . JEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E. B. 0RIIE, No. 904 CUESNUT STREET. 3-4 7-8, 4-4, 5-4,' 6-4, WHITE, E VI), AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS. J. F. & E. 13. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. ENGLISH , BRUSSELS, FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS: J. F. & E. K. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET 500PIECES XEW PATTERNS ; ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. . ORNE, No. 904 3 203mrp CHESNUT STREET. "QLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANIO WN, PA, SIcCALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN, Manufactiirera, Importers, and Wbol al Dealer In CAEPETINGS, ' OIL CLOTHS MATTINGS, Etc. warehouse; No. S09 CHESNUT STREET, prPOeiTB TEI BTATB HOUBK, ... JP hiladolphio, 11KTA1L DEPARTMENT 3 6 8mrp No. 510 CHESNUT STREET. LUMBER. 1 Rfift - H " I L D I N O! BUILDING! JLOUU. LUMBER I LUMIiERl LUMBER I 8Ti P BOAK.W. RAIL FLANK "WHITE PINK rL'.ORINO TEIL"W PINE FUIOKISG. SPRUCE PINE rLO' RIVli. ASd AND WALNUT FLOOR.NG. PLASTERISO LATH. PLASTERING LATH. lSOnr.aSSt "EMLOCK, AND OAK PINE, UKMI OCK. AND OAK TIVIBER, . CDT TO A BILL, AT 8HOKT AOTlc'E. 1SG( ( CEDAR AND PINF, SIITNGLES. u riJNE elllKULES, J l). I IjU.mi utlMK HIIIMti.KH. Ho. 1 MHORT f'EOAU SH I SOLES. WHITK PINE M1INOLK3. CYTRKSs 8HINOLK8. FIN'E ASSORT MUST FOB SALE LOW. 1 QHfl LTJMI5ER FOR UNDERTAKERS! ! OUD. LUMBER FOR UHDERTAKERSll RED CEDAR. WALNUT. AND PINE. BEI CEDAR WALNUT. AND PINE. i ALBANY LUMBEKOFALL KINDS lOUU, ALBANY LUMBER OP ALL KINDS BEABONED WALNUT. 8EASONK I) WALNUT. DRY POPLAR CHERRV. AND ASH. OAK PLK AID BUS. MAIIOOANY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEERS. lSGfi n ClfiAR-BOY M AV17 F APTITR FT? Q ). CIG.AR-BOX MAMJFAO'ITRKH. SrAinn i r-UAK 1. H1IAKJLI3. AT REliL'CED PllK'ES. H OiC SPRUCE JOIST! SR'CK JOISU -LOUU. SPRUCE JOI-Tl SPRUCE JOIST! FROM 14 Tu M FEET LUNG. FROM 14 TO 32 FEE t LONG. SPRUCE SILLS HEMLOCK PLANK AND JOIST. OAK SILLS. MAULE Buoms-n t CO.. S 2? 6mrri Ko. 2500 SOLT11 sTRi:ET. SEVENTEENTH AND SPRING GARDEN j STHEETS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BUILDING LUMBER, ' FOR SALE LOW, BY F. II. WILT IAMS, Seventeenth and Spring Garden Sts. , 5 211mrp TIIUER GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO act In Imijortaiit locations for the Niw York Accl dental luiurauce C'umiiany. Active uicnul (rood address, aniilv to Yra N K O. ALLEN, Branch OUlce, No. 4 1 n CUESNUT Buret. Apply soon. . til MAY 2G, 18C3. DRY GOODS. TOWELS I TOWELS I TOWELS! BARGAINS AT RETAIL. Jnst teccived, direct from Europe, several invoiow of B Al H AtiD CHAMBER TOWELS, which I l.a'O marked down BELOW USUAt JOBBING PRICE. Tpry Good Tower Loorr Huck Towels, 25COIH5". Heavy Power Loom Huck Tcwt ls, 31 and 37J cent c Power Loom Towels, extra sizes, 45 and 50 cents. Jleilienl Huck Towels, 45, 50, 50, C2J cents. Poiiblo Medical Iluca. Towels, 7o, and 871 cents. Honey Omb Ruth Towels, Unbleached. Honey Ct nib Bath Towels, Bleachod. REGISTERED DIAPER BATH TOWEL. TLis is a new article, very desirable for thot-e who want a solt, thick, absorbent towel. CHAMBER TOWELS Red En Is. Good Bleached Huck Towels, 25 cents. Better Qimlity Hack Towels, 31 to 50 cents. Snow Drop Dnmak Towels, 75 cent". Fine Damask Towels, 87J cents and $100. Knotted Frinee Towels. Turkish Towels, etc. PAN1RY AND KITCHEN TOWELS. French Glass Toweb, 25 cents. Fine Glass Towels, 31 and 37i cents. Checked Gltss Towelling, by the yard. Roller Towelling. Russia Crneh, etc. THE LARGEST STOCK OF PURE LINEN GOODS IN THE CITf. SELLING AT Importers' Prices, AT MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE 8 81stuth2ml No. 828 ARCH Street. REDUCTION IN PRICES OF SPRING CLOAKS, IN CLOTH AND SILK, OF OUR OWN MA N UFA CI URE. PARIS MADE GARMENTS. A new opening, at one-half cost of Importation. FINE LLAMA LACE SHAWLS AND CIR CULARS, all at Reduced Trices. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 8 27tnthf2mrp No. 020 CHESNUT St. II. H0RST1LLW & SOAS FIFTH and CHERRY Sts. PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS 01 LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, PLAIN AKD FANCY BUTTONS, COTTOJi 1BIMMINCS, BLACK AM) COLORED GALLOONS CLUNY LACES, BELTINGS, GLIPCRE LACES. BALSiOHAL TRIMMINGS, . GIMl'H AND ORNAMENTS, COLORED VELVET RIBBONS HEAD NKT8, ETC SMALL WARES AND ZEPHYR WORSTED. We are constantly receiving tie latest NOVELTIES of tte Euiopean markets, boldea our own production o various stales In NEW TRIMMINGS. Oor prices ae reduced to tne very lowest Gold rates. ti92mrp JYRE & LAN DELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, HAVE A FINE STOCK OF DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS. BLACK rtSBRR LACE POINTS. BLACK LLAMA LACE POINTS PI RE WHITE LLAMA PHAWLS. WHITE 61IETLAND KUAWLS. "WHITE BABEGE SHAWLS. BLACK GRENADINE SHAWLS. TWO YARDS WIDE GRENADINES 8tMMF.lt SIlKS REDUCED. t-TJMMER DREES COOD8RKDCCED. FULL LINE Off BLACK GOODS. FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS. BUFF, PISK, AND BLUE PERCALES. " BUFF, FINK, AND Bl-UELACONS T0UHI8TS' I) REPS GOODS. OEOANME8 AND FOULARDS. BEST BLACK SIIK8, ETC., ETC. 4 12 Stuthflp T II E MISSES TIIORNIIILL & BURNS, No. 1208 CHESNUT Street. IHve Just receive!, WE It LEY COBSETS, BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC f KIRTi In all the latest styles. , AL"0, FRENCH IMPORTED DRESSING BAOUES, AND MADK-UP UNDER GARMENTS FOR LADIES, And s fine assortment of , PMNTl D L1NFN IAWNH, FOB DBES8E8, AT 06 CENTS FEB, YARD. It 23 wsm24t UZO I1O0P-8KIBT 628 M ann'aetory , o. W A RCH Street. AloveMxtn streeuPbUaaelphla. Whi'lefale and Ketull. Cur ssportment tuitracfa all Hie iw and desirable nyl laid macs, oi .very I tog Hi and sue waiat lor lat:is, MlmcB, and Clnloren .... iniineoi olh HiV MMiE" aie tuptnrrin Unit and Ji rub' i y to ecy oilier bkiita ntatlt, and traxranle io ir satis actlB . , . . ... Mir'.t U'ide to ndrr a tf re d end repMred. , 24) DRY GOODS. Price & o o r, Northwest, Corner of EIOHTH nd 1 FILBERT Streets, Have Inrt optnori, at tbelr new Store- lOo dozen Linen Huckabitclc lowols, larro aim, 87ntsj Linen lowels, 19, 22, 25,23,81, 87J, up Table Linens. Nankins and Dovllos. , Bt-M rnukes shirtiiiK Lin ns. ' wuite goods. ' . wiiitp: goods. A larpe asror'ment of' sot'-finlsh Camhrica. Jaeo nem and Nam ooks, Viotorla Lawui and Svriad Alos lus. . Fine qnallty Shroud AIullna , V lute 1 xinco.&O. t!9 75 $0 9(1 and $1 00 nor yard. Naiutook Plaid llnalln-, 2fi c0 U74 up to 76 l Naiioook Stripe Muslins S6 81, 87 J uptottij. - nair tviu iinii'B ana 1'iata muslins. JutopciiPd. m new lot of M.iraeilie Quilts, frtta S6 (0 up io $16 00, at lcs thao importer's prieos. Honey Comb and Lancaster qu its Best makes Bleached and Uiojleaoliod Jltislins at the ven lowent ninrkot prion. Fillow-case and Sheotlng MuHllnn. Amonean Print and Ginghams. ' - ' mo Scotch Ciinghania. , r A nood SMortmcut of Black Silks. Fine quality h'ack al vfonl Delaines. 45 cmtsj donb e wltito. Mack all-wool Delaiups, 56 and 75 ontits) blacK De Ibimr. fiouble widlli, line ouslliy, 874 cents; blaelc and vt hue nlatd Moliuirf, 871 cents; viry chuap, flno qua ny hlnck Alpacas. Figured Mohair Lustres 10 cents yard. lioublfrwidtn white Unriie. Fiench Lawns, Irom 19 cents np to 1 00. A lurge asficument of Uosicrv and (j loves. Neptlic-work??rI!nnds, Kdings. Inai-itinuH, and FJonncmit Pinutv liands. Silk Sun L'uibrellas, and Hoop Sk rts. PItICK & WOOD, ; JJ. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sts. N B Jnst opened, a new Io' of French Soant, Tornados and Extracts. Tooth Brushoa and Buffalo lreeine Cumbs. llio above were imported to order, aud are very cheap. 21 JJREIFUSS & IJELSINGERj No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, Have 'ust cpened a complete stock o . r-. SPUING GOODS, CONSISTING O LACE8, LMBBOI DF.UIES, AND FANCY GOODS. ! tfiO pieces plain and striped Jaconets, (he newest strlef eblrrrd aud lucked Muslins, which e are oflerlng at low prices. fOO doren Pemstitchcd DandkcrchlcOi, at old prices 28, 37. 40. and 60 cenla. . v A full atturinient of ihe newest dcnlRn LACE COL LARS and CGLLARrT'lKS, from .17ceuu up to 110. GLOVE" GLOVES. A complete line of JOI VIN KID GLOVES, to whicH we invite at.fmlcn, which we ofler at low fluuies. GABRULLE SKIRTS. OABRIFLLE SKIRTS. The newest, most desirable, and atyilah Bklrts now worn. , I CfKFt) SKIRTING, a cheap and desirable art!cl for ladles wear U No 1U4 HBEKNUT STREET. E. M. NEEDLE S, No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET, OFFERS AT LOW PLICE8. 2000 PIECES WHITE GOODS, Includins all varieties Shirred, Puffed.' Tn.ked. Plaid, htrloed, flam and figured MUSLINS, suitable for W hite Bodies and Lrenaes i lliu pieces PRINTED LlNEN LAWN8, desir able stvles for Iiresses. Cluny. Vaenciinne and other La cost Insert Ings, tniilns flounclns and Bands, BanUker chiefs, VellH. Collars. Sleeves, etc 'i he above are ottered lor aa.e CHUAP, and in great VARIK I Y ' LADlLb WOUID DO WELL TO EXAMINE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE.-TIIE LAROE8T, Cheapest and Best Stock of Furniture In the world la to he lound at GOULD CO.'S UMO FUBNIIURE DEPOT, CORNER OF MNTH A.-'D AtAHKET 8TREET3. and os. 37 and 3'J N SM'0D Street. Parlor Bulls, In Hull. Brocade, Plush, Damask, or Ren. Dining-room. C hamber, Library Kitchen, and Office Furul ure, at labu.ously low prices, and the newest st ies and pnttcrna. Public Building. Kchool, College, and Shoo Funitura in endless ar etv. r All kind oi Furniture wanted by housekeepers at exceedingly low plices. at eltherot tbelr Immeuno eatab llcbnientH It you want to save money and git well served go to GOULD 4 CO. bei'ore purchasing else wbeio. CornerofMM'H and MAIIK.KT. and Son. ST and 39 N. HE OND Htreet. 2 lft 60 THE SUBSCIUBBIl, (For many years connected with MITCHELL'S 8 LOONS, No- WJ CHESNUT Street), would respectfully Inform his lrlenda and the public generally, that he baa opened an Ice Cream and Refreshment Saloon, FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMFN, AT Ko. I 121 CHESNUT STREET, (GIKARD BOW), Where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to mer the patronage ef all who may lavorhlin with their torn. JACOB H. BCKDSU.Ii. Philadelphia, May. 186H. S121id TJ N I T E D STATES BUILDER'S MI I, I,. Ncs. 24. 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St., FBlLAOELl'lllA. ESLER & BROTHER, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS. STAIR BALU3 TERB, K EM'EL POSTS, GEERAL TURNINO St ROLL WORK, ETO. SUELVI0 PLANED TO ORDER. The largest assortment ot Wood Msuldinga In thl.di coiietaDtlv on hand. 4 17 3m Q Pv EES PEA S, GKFEN COKX, 'UE8b PEACI1ES, KttSH TOMAIOKS, PLUMS ALBERT O. ROBERTS DEALER IN FINE GRtyERIES, 9 13 4p Cor. ELETKNT and YlKE Street. g P R I N O. BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 1IOL.KSAL.I0 ANI RKTAII,, AND UATSUIAL8 FOU THE BASIS. BEST QUALITT AND STYLE OP SritlNQ MATTRESSES, J. S. FULLER, illeiutlEm No 9. BEVtNru 8 rojt. aO COMPOUND sCAMPHOR TROCHES.Nk. Fosttlvs Fravtotive of vV CJ IT O L B E A , N. Dlarrbom, Denlry, and Choler llortws, rf(9 Bole Factor, 0. H. Needles, Drnjjlrt, .tev Uth A Raoe Stt., Full. 0a injidontf
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