THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL ' 1 1 1807. CITY INTELLIGENCE. fB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITK.MK ml OUTBIDS PASES. J Touch Irtkluoknck. Botween 3 and 4 J'clork oh Sunday morning, a man was mot In Monroe street, above Spcoml, hy three strangers, one ot wbo.n mado a grub at his watcu-chain Mid broke it. An attempt was then made to pet the wutcb, but a policeman, henrli.fr cries lor help, burred to the plate, ami tho robbera fled without becur'iDg it. Lewis Linder Testerdar, for stopping a car riage before the Custom Uoime, in which Mrs. General Cadwalndcr wn proceeding to church, was arrested by tha oflicer stntloned at Fourth and Cbrsnnt streets: and itt the hearing at the Central Station he (Linder), suid that he learned that the LeciBlatuie would not allow the cars to run, and be tbouprnt no one should be allowed to ride in their own carrinpiM. He was held in $000 bail to keep the peuce. J. H. Sprceman. who, it U alleged, Is a fugi tive from justice from Wushiusrton, I. C where he stands indicted for ernnrt larceny, was arrested In this city on Saturday evening. , James Vally, residing in '.he neighborhood of Second and Walnut street?, wai arrested on Saturday evening, by Policcmtn Canute, of the Third District, at Dock and Spruce streets, upon a complaini made by a woman named Mary Christopher, who charges him with the thett of fifty dollars, whicti, she alleges, he took from her dress pocket. Alderman Butler held the accused in $500 bail to anwwer at court. The party churned wuh swiudline named Ogle, ooiiifr a commission business at No. 8 North W ater street, is not, and uever was, con nected in any way with the present occupauu of taid store, Messrs. t Ferguson. Fires. About 3 o'clock yesterday morning a barn beloneini? to Thomas Williams, contain ing three tuns of bay, situate,! on the Nicetown lanp, below V irk road, ;vus totally destroyed by fire. Lohi $4uu. The con-cuts were insured in the Mutual. About 10 o'clock on Sanird iy night, a watch house was burned at the Holding Kailroad and Thompson street, caused from the stove being overheated. Rf About 11 o'clock on Siturday night, a Are took place at No. 3'M N. Eleventh street, caused by the window curtain coming iu contact with a lighted cat die. About 1 o'clock yesterday morning an alarm of tire was caused by the ourningof part ot the roof of Henjiimin Franklin's wheelwright shop, Mo. 124 Dock street. The prompt attendance of the lireuaen no doubi pievented a destruc tive nre. The alarm of fire about Lalf-past 1 o'clock yesterday, was caused by t lie root of a house, No. 649 Lorain street, igniting. About hall-past 8 o'clock yesterday morning a slight fire took pluce at the northwest corner of Sixteenth and Market streets. The New i'erseverancp Mills, on the Race road, Holmesburg, owned by Jonathan Lodge, were slightly damaged by fire about 11 o'clock yes terday morning. The Report of Interments for the week gives the following: Total number interred, 270, of which 144 were adults and 135 minors. The piincipal cause of death among the adults was consumption of the lungs, the cases number ing 28. Nativity United Ftjitcs, 213; foreign, 4,r); unknown, 21; Irom the Almshouse, 17; people ot color, 12; irom the country, 8. Males, 168; lemSfcps, 121; boys, 76; girls, 59. The number of wntU9, compared with the corresponding week it lsMi, and of last week, was as follows: Week ending April 14. ISfiC, was 249. i Week ending April 6, 1867. was 263. ' Casualties. Dolly Sanders, a little girl two and a halt ears old, while pitying arouud a bonfire in the ' Fourth Ward, was seriously burned by her clothes catcbiug fire. A man named David Billow, was admitted into the Pennsylvania .hospital m Saturday, with serious cuts m his arm, inlicted with a razor during a fight among a party of blacks and whites in Bedlord street, near Seventh. Died. On the morning of the Gtlt of Febru ary last, William S. Bun ill was shot at Eutaw and Cherry streets, Sixth Ward, by a party of men who nad created a disturbance, and who weie endeavoring to escape irora arrest. Mr. Burrill was removed to the Episcopal Hospital, where he died yesterday. A ter a post-mortem hy Dr. Shapleigb, the CoroLer's inquest was postponed. Mr. Bturill was a special officer of the Read ing Railroad Company. Bchineps at the Hay Market. During the past week 532 load.1 of hay and 61 of straw were weighed and sold at the Farmers' Hay Market, H. Seventh street. Price's closed as lollows: Best quality Timothy Hay sold at SL'&'MU for luhO lbs.; mixed at $l'b."(o.l-'J0. Straw sold at l'66(il-lil, accordine to quality. Couonee's Inquest. An inquest was held on Saturday ou the body of J. B. Andrews, who died suddenly at the Fii'.h Ward Station House, irom the effects ot intemperance. The deceased published, some twenty years ago, a paper called ihc 1'uul Try. ATalked-oi' Change. The members of the Corn Exchange Association, at a meeting held ou Saturday, considered the question of chaug , ing ihe name of the institution to the title of "Commercial Exchange." AMUSEMENTS. The Bbnefits fob tue Southern Relief Fend. We need only uieuti"n the performances for the benefit of the Fund. They should demand the attention ot the people by the claims ot the great chanty alone. On Wednesday alternoon, at the Academy of Music, the entile draoiauc profession of Phila delphia will give a grand cuienainment in behalf of the Fund. Ou Wednesday night the Parepa-Brignoli Opera Troupe give au ad rniraule concert in aid ot the Fund. Concert Hall. This evcninir, Mr. Theodore Tiltou, the distinguished reUuoteur en-chef of The lndipmdciit, of New Vori city, will lecture. He has choben for his subject Ihe Corner-stone of Jwconstruction. Mr. Tiliou is well known to our citizens as an eloquent and progressive radical orator, and a man of undoubted ability. He will have a large audience without douot. Tickets may be obtained at 'i'rumpler'e, Sereuth and Chesnut streets, and at the Hall. The TnEAtitEB. Mr. Murdoch appears this evening, at the New Chesnut street Tucatrc, as "Vapid," in the splendid old comedy of Ihe Dramatist; or, lilop'Hini HiO Can, In this character Mr. Murdoch st:uid. without a rival in the woild. The Lout Child, a very funny farce, will also be played. At the Walnut Miss Lucille Western is closing her brilliant engagement this week. Tn.muiit she will appeur in Madame J ulia de Marwfipnttes' dramatization of Miss Braddou's Aurora Floyd, supported by Mr. (5. 11. Clurke ntko a roll Mr. Edwin Adaii.8 will play "Jean vuni.arnn" in CiairvouDice. The Marb e heart and Men of the Lxy will be produced during the rb- Ne.vt Mouduv Lady Don, the dustiu- euished Loudon comedienne, will appear. At the American Theatre Sam Collyer and his nil cloir daucers. w ill bo added to the already very large troupe ot pertormerg. Next Thursday evening, uuieiilot Mr. J James rilfit'.ui, the ttuge manual. Pahkcross & Disey toutluuG the beautiful .imtoiuime called the ohw that Jack JJutU, ,tr. an aamirable olio entertainment, this ..tin i,itn an aaffikabl week. The burlesque "A1 also appeur eaeli cvomwr, The burlesque -i'euk Bell lungers" win a'ppear each evening. AREwleaed to learn, thmueh our Washing Idvicf s, that Mat-uire & Risley's "lmpena ue-e Troupe" are dolna; a most wonderlu We ton au japauo-c i ..,,,. wna turned n.wav SKl? tSju7 ttU Wee ikT prior to -r7iw BISTT'HE HOLY BIIILK H ARD GE? Ju Lmionf-Fainlly, Pulpit and Pocket Billies Zh I tvl. of Turkey Morocco and aniiiiue JSprtuTlSi A new edition, arranged Io photograpLlo ' iralUJ Of 'ttBlilw,Vf v. HARDING, ubilsher, W Cil'EtNT iHilowFoatli. for atUIUionnl Marine Nmt $f Fir.it Pngn, ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA-THIS. Hon Risks..... ..V22 Moon Kink. ............ howHKT 'in HiK Watkr. DAT ... 3 ...ii so PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE, j RAJUl'EL K. BTOKKS, ) Gkokuk N. Tatham, V Monthly Committee. Andkkw Whkki.mk.) HUVKUESTS OF OCKAM STJCAMKllS. FOB AMERICA. ' Frnpontls Liverpool.,. 1'hiliida ..Mar. 43 tiei mania-.. .SouthamptonNew York Mar. 27 Cella Lonuoii iew i cira.. Aleppo Llverpool...New York.... niiii'iiiHii(l.lsoiitlmmiiloii...New Y ork.... Mar. J) ...April li ..April -i ..April 8 ..April ...April 8 ..April 6 ..April s ..April 8 A irninniiia... Southampton. ..New ork., Mississippi.. iiuvro New York IV tl lO.MI 11(1. . Liverpool. ,.,ew lorn., Nova Scolian Liverpool., . t'omami .New York., KdllihlirKl Liverpool., Scotia .Liverpool... New York., r,uiiur.. Great Eastern. ,N'iv York. ..Havre April lfl C. of N. Yoik....Nev York. ..Liverpool April 17 Java New York..Llverpool -.April 17 St. Laurent New York. ..Havre -.April 20 Helvetia New York.,. Liverpool April Jo Hibernla New York...olat!ow April io Manhattan New York Liverpool ?pr',, f1 Ali'iiiunula, New York.... Hamburg Apr! 2n Baltic New York... llreinen April 20 Mississippi New Y'ork. ..Havre- April 27 Eullou New York... Havre -.May 17 COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETC. Morn Castle New Y'ork..llavnna Ar,r!! 1 Juniata l'lillaclu New Orleans April M SI ai N and Stripes Phiiwla Havana A pril 20 W joining Plillnda Savannah -April 20 Corsica New York. ..Havana A pi I ill An.ona New York...Aspmwall April N. Auierica..New York... Brazil. ..M .Aprtl a B. America New York...bruzll May 21 Mulls are forwarded hy every Hteamer In the reifnlar line. The bIhhuktu for or from Liverpool cal at Uueeimlown, exeept the Canadian line, which oall at Londonderry. The uteamers lor OX from tbe Conti nent call at Kontliamutou. A R HIVED YKHTERDAY. Tlrlc AnnnmlHle, Mueker.ao aiii'B trova Mayiiguei. Willi sui:ar lo John Mason fc Co. Sc hr Huen f-ea. Coomlw, 23 days from Oonalvea. with Iokv. ood lo T. WatiHon A isons. bchr t urtls Tllton, Vomers, 14 days from Clentuegos, with molasses lo Madeira. A Canada. bti anier Misan, tlruniley, 4n hours Irom Hamora, with mdse. to W. M. lialrd & Co. clearedTatcrday. MnnmRlilp NorniHn. Crowell, JloHton, U. WInsor ifcCo. S-ti'BiiiHlnp Alliiini'e, Kelly, Cliarleslon, Laihuury, Wiekershiim ct Co. Bteiiiiishlp VlrKlnla, Allen, Richmond. W.P.Clyde.tCo. hleiimship New York. Marshall, Washington, do. fcjieuniHhlp Hunter, Ilogeis, ProvlUeuce, Lathbury, Ickersham A Co. RrlK J. Baker, Thompson. Havana, J. U. ITeyl A Co. Jiri MecliBulc, Uerrimiin, Carduuus, lallelt it Son. OirlK . V. ilrown, Gardiner, Cuhu, Warren, OregU & Al (irrln. Ecbr T. Lake. Adams, Camurldgeport, Castner, Stlck- ney t Wellington. Bchr A. Garwood, Oodfrey. Boston, J. J. Dovey ASon. t-clir V. ISharp. Kliarp, iloaiou, M. Vein Cou. Coal Co. t-chr A. M. Lee. Dukes, Mulem. do. Bi-hr A.-Cordery, Uongl'ty. iioston, Day, HuddollACO. t-clir A. li. MBssey, Donnelly, Washington, J yierivco. hchr J. Baxter, Baxter, Boston. L. Audeuriud A Co. hchr Silver Magnet, Watson, Boston. do. Sel.r J j, A.Bnrllngunie. Fuller. Boston.Surt'olk Coal Co. fcchr H. 11, Wilson, Mull, Salem, Kouiiuell, Hunter A Co. HrUr J. Cndwalader, Hteelmnn, Salem, do. M'hr (I. Wulsoii, Nickeison, Norwich, do. bchr M. K. hliuuions.unndy.rjaleiii, Van Dusen, Loch iiiiui A Co. Bchr M. M. Weaver, Weaver. Boston, do. bchr Lady Klleu, Jellers, Camorldgeport, J.It. White A Co. echr J. Torter, Burroughs, Providence, Preston Coal Co. Hehr C. Heft. Shoe. Petersburg, Captain, bchr Antletam, beouter, New Haven, Scott A Sons, henr J'r. White, Blake, do. ao. Kchr W. B. Shaw, Motisler, do. do. bchr Ida V. McCabe, Pickup, Washington, Blaklston, tiraell A Co. bchr C. W. Locke, Huntley. Dorchester. Captain, bt'r Beverly, Pierce, New Y'ork, W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Lookout, Alexander, Baltimore, Willi a tow of bulges, W. P. Clyde A Co. arrivedIsaturday. Br. barque Victoria, Wilson. 1 days from Turks IMand. wuh salt lo W. Buniiu A Sou vessel to Thus. Wattsou A Sons. Norw. Iiarniie Victoria, Knuason, from New Y'ork, in bullait to Workman A Co. Brig Mllo, Kelllu, Irouj New Orleans, with staves, etc.. lor Bordeaux; put In lor repairs, stu Inst., lat. So : o. Ion. 74, during a heavy gale, sprung a leak, lout both topmasts, and part of deck loud. Brig s. C. Shaw, Landers, 31 days Irom Mayaguez. wuh sucur to John Mason A Co. bchr K. A. Hurtle, biullli, from Clentuegos 2Slh utt., wjih mdse. to Madeira A Ctttiado. Sailed In company with bchrs Sallie B and Kule Weutworth, lor Phila delphia. Br sohrJ. Burbeck, Kelly, in duys Jrotn Halifax Willi mackerel lo K A. bonder A Co. bchr K. 11. Aiwood,HlgKiiis,6 days from Gloucester, with nidbe. to George B. Kerloot. bchr J. C. Mcbhiitn, I'oiinialn, from Albemarle, with lumber to J. V. Go&ktll A Sons. bchr Searsville, Chase, Irom Boston, with mdse, to Mershon it Cloud. benr 1. S. Mershon. Avres, 7 days Irom New York, w ith poiKirelle to l'aul l'ohl. Jr. benr ( li'orge s. l-:dv. ards, Weeks, from Boston, with nii.be. to MerKhon it ( 'loud. bchr Armenia Jinrtlelt, Burtlett, 7 days from Wil mington, N. C, with lumber to captain. bear K. C. Knlglit, Fuller, lo days Irom Portsmouth, N. II., Willi phiBter to cartain. bchr J. Wuples, Koblnson, Irom Lvnn, in ballast to etipiuiu. - Ra bchr Goiaen jagie, neiiy, 11 uuys xruiu new lieu lord, with oil to J. B. A A. Allen. bchr J. w. llall. vicKers. irom zew Kort, la Dai- lust lo captain. fcchr tbuac men, croweii, rrom tiostou, whu mase. o t roweil A Collins. bchr A. Hammond, Puino, Irom Boston, with mdse. o Crowell A Collins. bchr M. H. Koed, Benson, Irom New Bedford. In haliasl lo cupluiii. bchr Hiawatha, isewinau, irom rsewouryport, wuu muse, lo George 11. Kerioot. behrlt Ji. bhuunoii, lluucts, irom f all Illver, In ballnM to captain. clir fliarsiiaii i-errin, uioos, irom uosiou, wttu unle. lo Crowell A Collins. bi lir C. Loeser. biuilh, Irom Boston, bchr A. 'lirrell, Ivrvers. Iroui Boston, bchr Grace Giruler, bmllli, from Bobton. bchr V. bhurp. bharp, from Boston, bchr Lady Klleu, .tellers, Irom Boston, bchr A. M. Lee, Dukes, irom Boston, bchr M. M. Weaver, Weaver, from Boston, bchr J. H. Wuluwright, Morris, from Boston, bclir Silver Magnet, Watson, Irom Boston, bchr (.'. W. Locke, II uiilley, irom Salem, bchr Amos Kdwards, burners, irom bulem. bchr Owen Bearae, Parker, from balem. Ibchr A. Cordery, Doughty, Irom balem. benr 1. l.uKe. auuiiih, irom tsruintiee. bchr A, L. Massey, Dunueliy, from New Haven. bchr Port KovhI, Moore, Irom New Haven. bchr Grace Watson, Nickerson, Irom New Haven. bchr Joseph Porter, Burroughs. Irom New lluvuu. bchr It. II. Wilson, Miill.lioui Dighlon. btcuuier Novelty, shaw, 24 hours from New York. with indue, lo W. jl. liaird A C. bieamer D. L'tii-y. iJuvis. 24 hours Irom New Y'ork. with mdse. to W . M. Biiiru A Co. Steamer K. C. Blddio. McCue. 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. 1". Clyde A Co. 'lug Hudson, Carr, from Baltimore, With a tow of buries, lo W. P. Clyde A Co. PEL()V. lliirnue Frank, from New York: two light barques, aud lour deeply luden brlus. Orrtipntuirnee of the rhllatltlphin Exchantn. Lmvkh, Del.. April la I. M. Tue barque E.Schultz ban beeu not oil by the wreckers (MiMsrs. E. J. Morrw t Co. ), alter having discharged remainder of cargo, blie makes but little water, and In bulng kept tree by one pump, blie is badly strained In her upper works and between decks. tunr barques aud five brigs passed up yesterday without touching at ihe Dreukwaier. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. CUTLERY. A fine assortment of POCKET and TABLE CUTLER. RAZORS. RA y.dllKTItlil'M. LADIES' SCiSSOIUi PAPER AND TAILORS' SHEARS, ETC., at L. V. 11 ELMOLD'a Cheap Btore, No. Ur South TENT H street, H 8 Three doors above Walnut, 1000 KEGS NAILS AT ItF.Ut t Xl PRICI'.S. Baldwins' BultB.allbl.es. Butchers' Plaue Irons and Chisels. Rowland & Ames' bhovels aud Spades. Kenrick's aud Americau Ptilleys aud Screws. Table Knives, aud Forks ami Spooua. Champion Clothes-Wringers. Plimes, Wood aud Iron Rakes, elc. FOR SALE CHEAT, BY HTANDKRIDIiE, RARR CO.. I7lhstuJ)0. 1321 M A It K ET STREKT. - n,A,M JWJBBEIl ARTIFlCIATj i iii7.. I. ,18' J''iAppliauces lor Deloruilty. etc eio. I liene Limbs are traiislerri! from Ufa In form aud lit; are Hie li.hiii. .,,., H...-IS" fort able, jrlect, aud amnio 'substl- y luvemea. i iiey are ai proved and adonted bv th l!ibd Slates Llovernmeut mul n,. u,,,.,. patented AUUht W.lwi; May 2.H, ihwi; May 1. la Address No. Pamphlet free. M AHCH Street PUiUdelnbla. KlUUAliL K IbTa'iil'lIT i i (I 3 AMUSEMENTS. A MEXICAN ACADEMY OF .MUSIC. GRAND COMBINATION MATINEE i mo or run rJCFFERINO SOUTHERN TEOPLE, WEDNESDAY, April 17, 180, At 1 o'clock. i THREE POPULAR PLAYS, embracing In tlm ( usm . . THRKK bTAll COMPANIES, including the Corps Drumiitiiiues of THE AhCH STHKKT THKATRR, . Hlfc WAUsUT SI BEET T11HATHE, AND ,t,THK CTTESNTTT s 1' ItEET THEATRE. MISS LUC1LLIC WEMTEKN. AIRS. JOHN DREW, M IMS Ji 'HI E OHTON, MR. JAMES K. MURlMH'lt. MR. EDWIN ADAM?, WOOLFS OI'CHKSTIt , DODWORTICS ORCHESTRA, HASSLElt'o OHCHETRA, and A HOST OF AIJXILt AUTES, who have voluuieeied lor the occasion. A GREAT BILL, comprising Tom Taylor's elegant lir.ima of UP AT THE HILLS MrR. Colonel McC'auu Mrs. John Drew Major btoiilliurst Mr. prank Mordaunt Captain Slack Mr. Marlowe Lieutenant Greenway.. Mr. Jam" Doctor Mcitivell . .. ' Mr. Grilllths Mr. Tunstall. ..Mr. lLrry Rivers Nliblsl)iill. " Mr. Crosble J liannsiiian Mr. osnorne Mrs. Everleigb Mrs, T. A. Creese iaigurei Luvell " Miss Grlilitns Kalle Lovell .V." Miss F. Reeves Moiiec ", "..Misa l.l'-'le Price Man Ion Miss Malum b KN k The Bengiilow oT'Mrs. Everlcigli, at a Hill blaliou Id British ludhi. MR. JAMES E. MURDOCH will recite the lavorlie poem entitled . . HOW THEY BROUGHT THE GOOD NEWS FROM GHENT TO Al.V. BY ROBERT BROWNING, And nn extract from ' THE WILD WAGON ER I1K THE ALLEOIIENIES, Entitled THE RISING OF '70; THE PATRIOT PARSON. BY THOMAS 11UCUANAN READ. Tbe popular hurleita ot THE LOAN OF A LOVER. Gertrude Lucille Western Ernestine Mrs. S. K. Chester 1'eter bpyke Owen Fawcelt Captain Amerslorl -J- M- Barron bwizel R. siruthers Delve E. WUks MR. EDWIN ADAM3 will recite the lavorite poem of SHAMUS O'BRIEN." Morton's elegant nomedltta. entitled THE WINDMILL. Marian M ss Josie Orton (Sampson Mr. Walter Lennox Marquis..... Mr. V, V. Mackay Keter... Mr. E. Nagle Marchioness Mrs. 11. A. Perry During the piece M ss losle Orton and Mr. Walter T.ennox will flinor thp comic, (hint. "THE MILLER OF MITCHEM." During the eiiterlaliiinent . WOOLF'B CHESNUT STREET ORCHESTRA will perform a variety of elegant and lavorlie over tures. . DODWORTH'S ARCH STREET ORCHESTRA will present choice selections from 1L PURITAN I, arranged especially for Hie occasion by Charles B. Dodworlh, and his new overture to THE COMEDY OF "OURS," HAULER'S WALNUT STREET ORCHESTRA will introduce a brilliant varieiy of i OPERATIC COMPOSITIONS. The whole tormlng . . A DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAIN MENT of unexampled splendor and attraction. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVED SEATS. SEATS CAN BE SECURED AT PETERSONS' BOOK S I ORE. NO. 306 CHESNUT STREET. 4 16 2t VTKW CHESNUT STREET TIIEATRE. JN CHESNUT Street, above Twelfth. RE-ENGAGEMENT and THIRD WEEK of the eminent histrionic artist, . . MR. JAMES E. MURDOCH, whose engagement here has proved AN IMMENSE SUCCESS, and who hns been nightly received with ACCLAMATIONS OF DELIGHT. MONDAY EVENING. April 15, To commence with the live-act Comedy, called THE DRAMATIST; OR, S'lOF HIM WHO CAN. Vanld Mr. J. E. MURDOCH ! Nairuinie Miss Josie oriou To conclude with THE LOST CHILD. 1 Tuesday MONEY. Wednesday Til E (JAM ESTER. I '1 hursduv WINE WORKS WONDERS. Friday BENEFIT OF MR. J. 10. MURDOCH, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. April 20, SECOND MURDOCH MATINEE, WILD OATS. Rover Mr. J. E. MURDOCH Mailnee seats can be secured now. beans secured six days In advance. TVTKS. JOHN DREW'S KKW ARCQ STREET THEATRE. Begins at U to 8 o'clock. LAisT WEEK OK KDrt IN ADAMS. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, seventh aud eighth representations ot CLAIRVOYANCE: OR. TOE MAN WITH TUE WAX FIGURES, with new scenery and a grcut cast. Jean Vaubarou EDWIN ADAMS In rehtarsal-THE MARBLE HEART. Also, "MEN OK THE DAY." Friday Benefit ot EDWIN ADAMS. A gruud change of performance. Monday next LADY DON. Peats secured six days In advance. WALNUT N. K, cornel STREET THEATRE, corner of NINTH aud WALN UT Street Iteclna ut '.. to o'clock. THIS (Monday) EVENING. Anrll 15, LAST NIGHT RUT FIVE of the charming and versatile urllate, LUCILLE WESTERN, who will appear, lor the lirst time, as AURORA FLOYD. In the 8ensntlonal drama, by M'me Julie do Margue rittes, Irom Miss Riuddou's novel of AURORA FLOYD. TUESDAY Positively the last nls?ht of EAhT LYNNK; OU. THE ELOPEMENT. F OX'S AMERICAN VARIETY TE1EATRE.- IMMkNSE ATTRACTION. FOX'S COMBINATION TROUPB EVERY EVENING. GRAND CORPS DE RALLET.COM li PANTOMIMl ETHIOPIAN BURLKStjUE, COM10 PANTOMIMR N1 EW E1.EVKNTI1 STREET OPERA HOUSE ELEV ENTH street, above CHESNUT, I UK 1'AMILV RES4KT' OPEN 1'OK THE NKAKON. CARXKOSS A PIXllt'N MIN VI It EES, tin1 Ureal Star Troupe of Ibe World, lu their GKAN1 ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, SONUS, DANCEH, NEW BURLESUUES, aud PLANT ATION SCENES. Dou. opon at 7 o'clock. Com iiiencing at 8 o'clock a au J. L, CARNCROSS. Manager. GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. Pl'BMC RE hearsuls every rAT UHPAY AFTEKNOON, 1 MUSICAL FUND HALL, !l'a o'clock. Eiigagementl made by ii(ldres.sinK GEORGE KASTERT, Agent, No lZUl MONTEREY St.. between Race and Vine. UbBd ROOFING. O O 1? I IS Gr. OLD SniKGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR STEEP) COVEB ED WITH JOHN'S ENGLISH ROOFING CLOTH, And coated with LIQUID GUTTA PERCnA PAINT, making them perlectly water-proof. LEAKY GRAVEL ROOFS repaired with Guna Percba Paint, and warranted fur live years. LEAKY SLATK ROOFS coated with liquid which becomes as hard at slate. TIN, COPPER, itlNC, or IKON coaled wllk Lluuld Guttapercha at small expense, Coslrangluj from one to iwo ceula per square lout. Old Board ui Shingle Rools ten cents per square foot, all complete Materials coiiHiutilly ou band and lor sale by tin PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA ROOF ING COMPANY. GEORGE HOBART, 112 6m No. 10 N. FOURTH Street. 11 O O F I N G i OLD NI1IKIK IMMtt-N, II.AT OR STEEP CO III UIHI l A A A I'I Kl A M'f liVi-A I.OTII,aiul coated wi.h I.I4(t' l ' I-1 'it 1 11 A I'AIHT, luuklug them perlectly wU PTAH V UKAV1X ROOFS repaired with OutB Percba Paint, and warranted lor Ue years, u LtAHl MiAii: ROOFM coated with WquM Gui: p" "ba )'a.nt. which l,mini as hard as Jlt i? 1 1 n.ixil lUt, ill s C, au. 1 this Paml is the .e i.4u intra ol ijll ii"'"' ojTiTTetely It foru.B a P''w-llyl''irHrv'ou!'..V"veii,Aril8tiWl K'slHlslhe action oi um wt-n., " --, n- weatner, -th. Uioruuxh wise. Pr orolecllou agalual leaks oyruo.". Prlcu only Irom oue to twoceuu. ,uxiw a.d WHAVEI. RooriMO done at thi borlst notice. h rt and for sale bTb x,u,uriui iiiiRtantly on nana ana nr lUtai No. OKEIlN blrert. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. AMERICAN WATCH EG. W. W. CASSIDY, KO. 1 NOI TII NK(O.M) WTKEET, rniLAnFLPHIA, ASKS ATTENTION TO niS YARIID AND KX TENSIVE STOCK OP UDLDJ AND MII.VKR WATC'HEN AND MLTf R-ffAREi Customeni mny b assured that none but the best articles, at reasonable prices, Will be sold at h is store. A line assortment ot IM.ATI-.D-WAHE CONSTANT!- OS HANI'S WATCHES and JEWELRY carefully repaired. All orders by mail prorattlj attended to. 4 ill wfm:im J EWELER3. S.E. Comer TENT1I aud CHESNUT. GREAT REDUCTION IN IBICES. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY) SILVER-WARE, BRONZES. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WATCHES AND JEWELRY CAREFULLY RE PAIRED. Particular attention paid to Manufacturing all arti cles In our line. N. RULOM TTavlnir engaged with Kltcben A Co., will be mncb pleased to see hts friends and customers. 821 tlism MEAD & CO., No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, Have Just finished several NEW STYLES OF TEA SETS, and are now offering them at lowest prices. TEA SETS, 6 PIECES, PLAIN 821 TO 930 TEA SETS, 0 PIECES, CHASED M3 1EA SETS, 6 PIECES, CHASED !7 TEA SETS, 6 PIECES, CHASED 830 TEA SETS, 6 PIECES, VERY RICH 833 TEA SETS, 6 PIECLS, VERY RICH 833 MEAD & CO. ARE NOW AT NO. 010 CIIESNl'T ST., SECOND FLOOR. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR WARE. MEAD A CO., Manufacturers. 4 4 8mrp NO. 010 CHESNUT STREET. rmra' l i l,l irrw itmS LADGMUS A CO. DIAMOND DF.AT ERS & ,mVELERS. WAUilliS, JJSM,HY ft SUiVKB WAKE. WATCHES and JEWELRY EEPAIKED. J02 ChostiiDt Et, Prn! Have on hand alarge aud splendid assortment PIAHONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRT, AND SILVER-WARfc OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. Particular atteutlou la requested to our large stock Of DIAMONDS, and tbe extremely low prices. BRIDAL PRESENTS made of Sterling and Stan dard Silver. A large assortment to select from. WAT CHES repaired In the best manner, and w ranted. 15 14P Diamonds and all precious stones bought for cash. JOHN BOWMAN) No. 704 ARCH Street; PHILADELPHIA, 1 MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SILVER AND PLATEDWARE. Our GOODS are decidedly the cheapest in the city for . XMll-. M'MjJ 1 Tj, A Jill. 1, 16 WATCUES, JEWELUY. W. W. CASSIDY, Ho. IS SOUTH SECONU STREET, OO'ers an entirely new and most carefully select itockof AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY, BILVKR-WARB, AND FANCY ARTICLES EVERY BKSCRIPTIOS, aullable for BRII1AI. OR 1IOLIOAI PRESENTS. An examination will show my stock to be anaor- passed in quality aud cheupueua particular atientlon paid to repairing. 8 C. RUSSELL&CO.. KO. 2 NORTH SIXTH STREET,, Have Just received au Invoice of FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS, Manufactured to their order In Pari Also, few INFERNAL ORCHESTRA CLOOT with side pieces; which they offer lower than the same rnods can be purchased lu tbe city. fB2 HENRY HARPER, D20 ARCH Street, No. Manufacturer and Dealer In BATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, AND Bl SOLID SILVER-WARM C.&A.PEQUIGNOT, Manufacturers of Hold ami Silver Wutcli Ce. And Wholesale Dealers lu 1 '" AMERICAN WATCH CO.'S, HOWARD A CO.'S.odTREM0 AMERICAN WATCIIKS 8 JiO. It S SOUTH FIFTH STREET. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. JUST OPENED, ANINVOICE OF FINE ENCLISH ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. CLARK & DIDDLE, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, 4 13 smw2mrp PHILADELPHIA. BAILEY & CO., KO. 819 CIIESIT SLIiElT, NEW i OF ' BRIDAL SILVER. 4 1 mwlsmrp fl Large and amall slues, playing from 2 to 12 airs, and costing from l to t0. Our assortment comprise! such choice melodies as "Coming Thro' the Rye." 'Robin Adair." 'Rock me to Sleep. Mother." "The Last Rose ot Summer." uti ...... ball,, PL,' fltC Besides beautllul selections from the rarlous Opera Imported direct, and for sale at moderate prices, b, FARR & BROTHER, Importers of Watches, etc,, 11 nsmthjrp No. 824 CHESNUT St., below Fonrtt INSTRUCTION. THE GREAT NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, No. 710 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. This Institution is now open lor Educational pur poses. The outtit la perfect furniture throughout being entirely new. THE T F.LEW RAMI IC DEPARTMENT 1 ..... t.. r k.. n.l... IS unuer lilts vi uji, i hi. d,jiiuu, niiu. ana most complete aud thorough operator, is unqualifiedly endorsed by the entire corps of manauers of the Western Union Telegraphic line at the main olllce In this city. Twenty-oue Instruments in constant opera tion. THE LADIES' TELE4SRAPHIC DEPART J1LNT, In comfort and elegance.equal.s any Drawing-room In the city- Opportunities lor study are here allorded that ure unequalled. THE 4MMEK4'IAL DEPARTMENT Is under the expecial care of Mr. T. C, Search, an ex perii nced accountant, aud late Professor of Accounts In a prominent Rusiness College of this city. A lull corps of Teachers always In attendance. IIKPARALIiKLFJI OFFER. We will reluud the entire charire ol tuition to anv pupil who may be dissatlslled with our Instruction ' alter having given two weeks' faithful labor In either ' Department. J SEND FOR CIRCULARS. TERMS PREVIOUS TO MARCH 1, 1S67. Full Course, time unlimited jas Telegraphing, three months 40 PuMtlims Guaranteed. . Day and Evening Instruction. 2 11 mwf urn JACOR 11. TAYLOR, President COAL. fJB V. PATRICK & CO. KO. 304 N. BROAD ST., DEALERS IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL C0AJ HAZLET0N, KAHANOT, EAGLE VEIN, AS EE-BROKE STOVE, Alw ays on hand, under cover, andfreefrom DIRT SLATE. C8aiw6u QOALl J. A. COAL! COAL! WILSON'S (Successor to W. L. Fculk.) LEH1UH AND MCUUYLUILL FAMILY COAL YARD HO. 1917 CALLOWIIILL ST., PHILA. Attention Is called to my HONEY BROOK LED Kill and RE-BROKEN SCHUYLKILL, both superior and unsurpassed Coal. Coal and Preparations beat lu the city. 9 2S6m FERTILIZERS. M 0 IATED rilOSriIATE, AN UNMl-RPASSED FERTILIZER For Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, tbe Vegetable Garden, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Etc. Etc. This Fertilizer contains Ground Bone and the bust Fertilising Sulw. Price Jnu per ton of 2000 pounds. For sale by the manufacturers, WILLIAM ELLIS A CO., Chemists, l2smwrj JPKMMARKET Btreet. FRENCH STEAM SCOURHSTG. ALDEDYLL, MARX fit CO., NO. 13a Ol'Tn ELEVENTH STREET NO. 010 BACK HTKEKT. t nil m MEDICAL. MEDICAL ELECTRICS. Latstt and Host Important DlseTrll In tta Treatment of Cnronl Diseases. DR. S. W. BECKWITH'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT Street. LTrZTl! .reatmeutofdhv . . . oj lua aiteucv of alootrlnltff. .u.v.guui n.ntVn,.H ' facts. Which, added lo th. vZL h ' "2 Information t,... 7,t" though limited . . : . ' "r valuable ai o tho "d le. - - umer and Una fortunate " " uuo an previous k this mysterious unL ti,.i- .k wieag or tic. w. have treated and a f" ledge thus gained, many thousands, and by ma, our new discoveries have established ourselves as"th most successful Medical Electricians In this conniw or Europe. ' Electrical Investigation has proved that tha human body acts on the principle of the galvanlo battery. T he brain, mucous and serous membranes, the skin tissues, and Holds, constitute tbe negative and pom tlve lorces, and every action, whether mental or phy. steal, Is the result of these antagonistic forces. Digest tion, respiration, circulation, secretin, and excretion are due solely to electrical Intlueuce, There Is a polar action established throughout the nervous system which connects with every part ol the body.establlih- tig and preserving a proper balance of the olectrlcal element which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which causes disease. There are strictly but two conditions ot disease one ol Inflammation orposN tlve; the other, weak, debilitated, negativaaud as electricity contains these two conditions Id the action of the positive and negative current, all we have to do is to neutralize the disease aud restore proper heaitny action. Among tbe chronlo diseases In which electricity has been and is dally being, by our agency, of the greatest utility, a enre being rapidly effected after the failure ot all other means, are: 1. Epilepsy, Chorea, or PU Vitus' Dance, Paralvsln (Hemplegia). Keuralgla, HyBteria, Nervousness PaE pitation ol ihe Heart, Locklaw, etc. w L Sore Throat, Dyspepsia, Diarrhma, Dysenterv Obstinate Constipation, Hemorrhoids, or BWw Bilious, Flatulent, and Painter's Colic, ajd all alln! tlons ol tbe Liver and spleen. uw 8. Catarrh, Cough. Inliueuza, Asthma when not caused by organic dlaeases ol ihe lieuri). Rrouctiiiu Pleurisy, Pleurodynia, or Rheumatism of the Chest Consumption in the early stages, w Gravel, Diabetes, and Kidney Complaints. &. Rheumatism. Oout, Lumbago, Still Meek, nal Curvature, Hip Diseases, Cancers, Tumors (those last uamed always cured without pain, or plasters la au ,lfl.UVjterus Complaints, Involving a mol-posltlon.a Prolapsus, Autroversion, Retroversion, lnihuuina. tion. Ulceration, and various other ailectlons. lor intormaliou desired upon other diseases, apnll. cation may be made at the office, or by letter. Mrs. RECK WITH has entire charge ol the Ladies' Department, and all delicacy will be used towards those w ho entrust themselves to her care. In female diseases, It Is universally successful In her hands. For the convenience of those desiring Information. we give (by permission) a lew names or persons, among the best business men aud others of this ciiy and elsewhere, whom we have treated and cared. A. R. Stewart, Mill Creek, Huutiugdou county. Pa., cured of rheumatism of til teen years' standing; Mrs. J. Y. Cummlng, Kisbicoguldas, ill III in county, l'a?. cancer of tliestomach; John Kirkpatrick, New Castle county, Del., cured ot a cancer In the breast lu three weeks; F'rancls Oottwalls, No. 1846 Hanilltou street, absorption of a tumor weighing eleveu pounds; Jacob Vandegrlft, Odessa, Del., severe case of diabetes; o. T. Boulden, firm of Rouloen fc Co.. No. 80S, Water street, paralysis on the left side, cured lu three weeks; E. McClain. No. &it Juniper street, dyspepsia and nervous debility; Lieutenant Roberta. Wilson. V.R, C. dyspepsia cured In seven davs; R. J. Robertson, I'ox Lake, Wisconsin, bronchitis, catarrh; John C. Carter, Commander United Slates Navy, Brooklyn: bleeding piles and fistula of forty-six years' slandmc, Charles H. Hammond, Western National Bank, Hal. tiniore, dyBpepala and sick headache, or twenty-rive years' standing, cured lu three weeks; William Row boibam. No. lb'27 F'ront street, obstiuate piles, cured lu three applications: C. A. By ran, lumbago and dys pepsia, of ten years; N. R. Baldwin, late pastor of the Olivet Baptiht Church, Philadelphia, nervous prostra tion, alter three applications; C.D.Cooper, Port Jer vls, N.Y.. severe case ot catarrh; William Holtzworth; No. 257 Market street, ulcerated bowels, dyspepsia, orchltes, etc., of seven years' standing; Hon. J. M. Butler. No. 7idi 8. Tenth street; J. W. Bradley, No. 64 N. Fourth street; Colonel T. W. Sweeney, Walnut street, below Eighth; Ueorgo O. Evans, No. 16.12 N. F'lileenth Btreet: Mr. Pelouze. Chesnnt aud Third streets; Brlgadler-Geueral A. J. Pleasonton, No. 018 Spruce Btreet; George Douglass, Filth street, above Cliesnut; M. C. Sad lei, No. 63 Arch street; 0. S. F.muck, No. 483 Chesnut street; A. L. W'hiteman, cor ner ot Third and Market streets; J, H. Audrews, No. 912 Pine Btreet; M. Errlckson. No. iai Pine street; Thomas Simpson, No. 1314 Front street: W. R. Smith, No. HU9 Hanover street; George L. Burliy, Nos. il and 9.'.W Market street: Thomas Drake, Uermautown, 'William Stevenson, Sixth and Market streets; O, Marshull, No. 61 s. Ninth street; Mr. Harris. No. 1406 Master street; Thomas Oregg, Vlnelaud, N. J.; Brigadier-General A. Pleasonton, St. Louis, Mo.; ill, -, Camden, N. J. Physicians or students desiring to have Instructions In the correct application of Electricity for the ouro of diseases, can apply at the olllce. Consultation lree. Descriptive pamphlet of cures eflected, with numerous relerences, aud Including a treatise on tbe subject, can be had by application at the olllce. All letters addressed to Dr. S. W. BEOKWITII- KO. 1820 WALXUT STREET, 1 30wsm3mp PHILADELPHIA. FURIMITUHE, BEDDING, ETC TO HOUSEKEEPERS. I bare a large stock of every variety of , FURNITURE Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COTTAGIS BU1T8. WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, PAKIiOR SUITS IN VELVET PLUS& PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR SUITS IN RFJPS. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book, cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc. etc. P. P. eUSTINB, 81 W. E. corner SECOND and RACK Streets. ESTABLISHED 1705. A. S. ROBINSON, FrcEi'li Tlate Lookins-GIasses, ENGRAVINGS, 1'AINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC Kanulacturer ol all kindi ol L00KLNO-OLAE3, PORTRAIT, AST) PICTUM FBAJLES 10 0KDEB. No. GIO CHESNUT STREET THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTLNTTAI PHILA nkl-PHIA. 5jL gOUSE-UlliiUIMJ GOODS. EXCELLENT OPPOHTrWITT TOSECCB" RABMAIAS. To close the estate of the late JOHN A. JICBPUET, Importer and Dealer n IlouseFurniBhine Gooda, KO. 9 CHENl?T STREET, Between Ninth aud Tenth, South Side. Philadelphia Trio Administrators now offer the whole stock at nrSes below he ordinary rales charged This stow Embraces i very tblng wauled In a weT -ordered house- CAGs. eta ; etc., can be obtained on the most reason "uenTinK ARCTIC REFRIGERATORS AND WATER COOLERS, ' A'l ER OOOLEitB. uirairaOODa A flue ashoitmeut of PAPraR-MACHK OWiJo. asKOitmeui ( 1 the largesl This Is His laruest retail hsibuiwiiuibu. ,---.7. In Philadelphia, liud cltireus aud strainers w uu to their advautuKe to ejtamlue our ihn wv Chasing-. rOTE. Our friends In the country nJ,ri0,r?fhr',C 111 be Klvea. fll IthjjL mall, aud prompt attention w yL I'll I LA DELPHI A 8UU 5 0 IM CTp'j: BANDAUK INbTlTUTK. S2U- NINTH Street, above Ma fba E V ERETT, alter thirty rears' P'VjSiJ guaraule tbe skllAU adjustment or his rrj bj Patent Graduating Should others. bupporira( Elastic Bwia'wTj , BUMl Rraties, Crut lies. SUspeiidwrs,. etc l"" bieuls conducted by a Lady
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