THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1867. CITY INTELLIGENCE. TOn ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMS 8KB THIRD PAOB.J Ah Ublooked-Fob Rktaliatios. The an nouncement lately made that the ordinance referring to the running at lame of all manner rr animals would be rigidly enforced, wan pro ductive of much good In the vicinity of Eighth street, above Uirard avenue, and a little 111, in B,n..,nclant which was to the greatest dogree risible. The main actor In this drama were a lieavy gentleman no lent than a well-known police oiHcer and a wicked specimen of the order rvmanlia, genus capra, which a scientific friend descrl bi s asa mammal, clothed with long hair, end characterised for Its annulated and spiral horns. The scone is laid at the corner of ft lot, surrounded by a high fence. It is said thBt after untold exertion, and PuOlngs loud and sonorous, our rotund friend had cornered nlsgnme. A 11 hope of escape for the unlucky ruminant was cut off, for a voluminous body Was upright before it, the legs thereof describ ing, with the earth, a perfect triangle. It Is averred that the following was spoken: IIere, goalee, goatpe. Confound that goat ! why don't ll come T" Now, natural history divulges the fuel that under certain circumstances cer tain anliuRls become sadly demented, and are Incited to deeds of darknexH. lie that as it may, we chronicle the fact thnt, hardly had these anxious ejaculations escaped from our friend, when this savage ruminant did arch Us back and lower Its head, and with a prodigious leap did strike above the apex pf the before men tioned triangle, coming Into immediate con tact with the ample folds of a vest surrounding ft massive form, which gave way with a sudden Beml-tragio "Whoo! ugh! blast him!" and sank as if it were no more. We consider It at ft settled foct that running down and cornering goats is far from being nereenble to those with prominent abdomen under like circumstances. A "Drti" Casb. Frederick Dry has been employed forthe past four months in thefurnl lure more of Mr. Dickinson, No. 238 Houth Hecond street, ll came within bis province to attend to the clothing of the store. Lust night he closed the establishment at the usual hour, anddeparled. About 7 o'clock Inst evening an (ilncic loan adjoining store saw some person come out of Mr. Dickinson's st re, through the rear door, rarrylng a large bundle of cloth. As this individual looked up, and found himself the object of close observation, he faced about, passed back Into the slore, slammed to and locked the door. This was a somewhat singular transaction, and so thought the ob server. He stepped out, and gave information to Officers Carney and Pearson, of the Third District. These gentlemen tried all the doors of the building, and found them secure. Ho by the aid of a plank they reached a second-story window and got In. Zealous search was made i of all the departments of the building, which Anally resulted in the finding of Mr. Frederick Dry, sleeping, apparently. In a not very com fortable attitude, In a largo box placed in one corner ot the ce.lar. A further search revealed large sliips of velvet plush, ready cut from huge rolls, and of the exact size to cover a lounge. These were gathered in a bundle, amounting In value to about $100. Mr. Dry was taken into custody, and was committed this morning by Alderman Butler In default of $1500 bail. The Departckkof Colonel John W. Fobskt, Secretary of the United States Senate, for Eu rope, in search of relaxation from the cares of official and Journalistic labors, was the occa sion, yesterday, of a pleasant gathering at the Washington House, In this city. The affair asHumed the form of a comDlimentarv break fast tendered the proprietor of the Pre by the euuonai ana Dusiness employes of the esta blishment. The party sat down at half-past twelve o'clock, with Daniel Dougherty. Esq.. as the "favored gurst." 'J he discussion of the dishes was varied bv remarks from Mr. Dough erty; Mr. Charles Godfrey Iceland, the present managing editor or the ITesr. Mr. J. .Luther Klugwalt, of the editorial stall; Mr. Charles C. "Wilson, chief of the city department; and Mr. Charles McCUntock. the business manager. To these Colonel Forney responded In a happy manner, and after the exchange of farewell greetings, the party separated. About midnight. Colonel Forney was ten dered a further farewell demonstration at his residence. He was then walled upon by com mittees of the colored people of the city and of the Colored Union Deaeue, tho latter leaving their festivities at National Hall for the ex press purpose. The party were accompanied by two exceKent bands of music, which drew together a large concourse of people. Au appropriate acknowledgment was made by Coionel Forney, alter which the crowd dispersed. Op Importance to Deai.srr is Tin-Plate axd Mktaus. In the sear 1S10. the N. & li. Taylor Company established in thin city the business. which is still carried on at xsos. juj ana .wo Branch street. Their specialty is the importa tion of tin-plate, metals of all kinds, and kindred articles for the use of the trade. In deed, all workers and dealers In metals, to any extent whatever, will find at this establish ment facilities for meeting and supplying every want that can arise In their business. The stock of tin-plate, in particular. 1b large and complete, embracing, as It does, all sizes and iMiuiitlea of this commodity. In addition to this, thev have on hand a rare assortment of eheet-lron of every manufacture, as well as of other lorms of Iron and steel, and all the table metas. in sheet and other forma TooIr. machinery, and trimmings of all kinds, are embraced in another portion of the stock In equal variety and desirability. Attempted Burglaries. The office of Ellis & Bolts, stock brokers, No. S05 Walnut street, was euterid last night by burglars, who gained aicess thereto by lorcing off a back window Khntter. Thev received nothing for their exer tions in this oSce; but it Is believed that their object in entering this office was to reach the lishnu-nl. which projected into Ellis & Hotts' office. They failed to realize any financial expectations. An entrance wns attempted to Bennet's erocery etore. at Seventeenth and Callosvhlll treets. last evening. One of the window-shut ters was perforated well but the fastenings were not reached, and consequently access thereby could not be had. A Complimentary Farbwell Concert to Mr, A Bokkis baa been tendered by the members of the Delmonico Cornet Band, and will take place at the Liberty Hall, Lombard street, below Vlirl.th nn Mnndnv eveninn of next Week. The nnwraiunie presents an attractive variety of piano aud vocal solos, Intermingled with the performance oi uuuim BoiciiuuuD uj m,? jmuui Yir Rnrria has occupied a prominent position among the colored people of this cily for fifteen -unr imst.. havlntr been narticularlv popular as -musician: and now that he is about to leave for foreign lauds, this complimentary tribute on the part of bis friends and the general public Is eminently proper, anu none lue ictus un served. Stealing Railroad Iron. James Miller, aged titteeu, has been engaged at various times iu stoallnv railroad iron from the North Penn Hvlvania Railroad. His last transaction was on the Hth of March last, since whloh time,;belng Informed that Dy remaining aiooi ue wouiu nromoie his personal safety, he has kept dark. Yesterday the boy and William McManus, a man who knowingly received the goods, were -rrettted. The former was committed by Alder man Neil la default of 830O aud the latter in $500 to answer. Defrauding thb Government. Word was . ir.. v.i . . l. i .. -,.- I k.c rf a warrnn . irmr. nna . n in wi uon. n r noiu nineiuuu. nut ai. present wituout uj no home, liau oeirauoeo me united rsiateo irnment or tne sum oi s.iue. anu wr, w. n. nf 8-200. Detective Smith receivea tne and Officer Taggnrt, or me first uis- le the arreBtat the uroad ana rrime tpot. The offender was iockcu up to l elurn lo vvasniiigwii. vting is one of the most common n those communities where ligtit- ,mi which can elevate are retailed. iilulues to extremes wueu no uueu when he annus lie is sure to nb mil henuarrels with.hls wife, and ie result. All mil ileum ycawr- oywienee. Third and Thompson -rman Neil committed him In ball to answer. l, last car on the Second and oudwas entering the depot liuit ver diHeovered a flre In the stable, ad be obtained, the straw in one uirrod headway to the flames. entroved two hornes, which were tflwa itrti u a I Ml H I tti nil 1 t.v. A 11V 11 " , n.vu " , and the Uaniune, nok lncludlug 4 1 i V j Uorsoa, li trlflliig. A Visit to tub Navt Yari. The arrival of several war steamers within the past fortnight has restored to our Navy Yard, whloh was almost deserted during the winter, a portion of its wonted activity, aud added a great deal to that which usually Interests visitors. Yester day we made one of our periodical calls on the gallant knights of the "eagle and anohor," and found them as gentlemanly and hospitable as ever. The Yard is rapidly assuming its sum mer costume. The long and once beautiful line of trees on the main avenue which leads to the river, is beginning to exniblt signs of old asie and Impaired usefulness, but those around the officers' quarters and Imrracksare putting forth vigorously, and will be "able for duty" long after League Island will be ready to relieve them. 'J he Brans, which some tasteful hand has thickly Interspersed with violets, Is ankle-deep already, and each day adds a line to the obituary of anot her season of "hay butter.'' Jn the main office building, near the gate.we found two Important Boards la session, one tor the examination of regular Hue officers entitled to promotion, and the other for the investiga tion of the cases of officers of all grades who may be disabled or Injur-d by reason of wounds, sickness, etc., so much as to be unfit for duty. Commodore J. B. Hull Is President of each of these, aud is assisted by Commodores Molvin stryand Mnrchnnd, and Surgeons Hushenbor ger and Dillnrd. On the opposite side Is a Court of Inquiry, which convened on Tuesday last by order of the Navy Department, lo asp. rttli te truth ot certain charges contained in a report made by a number o. the crow of the F orida against their officers, charging them wit in fractions of discipline, illegal manipulate n of bounty money, etc These allegations are very serious, aud it Is hoped by all iuteresttd that they may not be sustained by evidence. O m mod ore J. 1'. Gillis, Captain Curtin, and Pay master I'ettit constitute the Court. 1'asslng down the shipyard we reach thesMp houses, and find Ihein both occupied by im mense ships. On the north, the Antielain, about ball-finished, and on the south the I'ushmalaha, neatly rtady for the water. She Is a beautiful craft, with the model and lines of a pleasure yacht, aud will probably bo ready for the christening hand of some beautiful voting lady by June. The Chattanooga, whloh attracted so. much attention and so many visitors last year, lies moored to the wharf under the shears. There seemed to be only fewwatchmcn and workmen aboard, who were making alterations In the machinery under the direction of the Bouthwark Foundry. The double-enderMingo Is alongside of her, and the famous Iron-clad Passalo Is on the sectional dry dock, to be scraped and repainted to pre serve her from rust. The old "snub-nosod" sloop St. Louis has been transformed, under the direction of Commodore Oleason, Into a re spectable floating domicile forthe f) Ulcers at tached to the iron-clad fleet, and was towed to League Island on Tuesday, and moored near the spot where the New Ironsides was burned. The receiving ship Constellation, the Florida and Mackinaw, are lying at anohor in the stream. The two latter have recently returned from cruises in the West Indies, and will either be condemned and sold, or laid up for the present. The Florida was put out of com mission and the flag hauled down while we were in the yard, and the latter. It is exDected, will be disposed of in the same way. The social character and good nature of the snllor is particularly shown In his fondness for pet; and if the number of monkeys, parrots, and oiner west inuia products aooara these two men-of-war be a fair index, we should say they were happy ships, In spite of the report of the Florida's men. We learn of the following personal chaoses: On Wednesday a detach ment of twenty-two sailors was sent to Norfolk, Virginia, in charge of commander Haines, and six marine sergeants and corporals. Commo dore Turner has relieved Bear-Admiral Holt' in charge of ordnauce. Commander Shlck, it Is said, will be one of Admiral Farragul's oUIcers on the Franklin. Captain Corblu will com mand the Guerriere, llngshlp of the Brazil Squadron, now called the South Atlantic, to b commanded bv the accomplished Admiral C. H. Davis. Lieutenant K. KNe.Ul. Unlled States Marine Corps, a Bhiladelphlan, has also been ordered lo the Guerriere. As our contempo raries have tailed to notice the fact, we will mention that on the l.'Hh inst. the city and navy vnrd were honored with a visit from Admlial do la Konolere le Noury, commanding the Frenon squadron in North America, aud two of bis stall'. M. Viarles and M. dela Tour da Lis. They were received by the Naval Com mandant,!'. O.Molfrldge, U. S. N., and a deputa tion of his ofllcers, with the usual ho'iors from the Marine garrison, and escorted to League Island, Thk Festival op the Colored Union Lbague, at National Hall, last evening, was in every sense of the word a success. The company pre sent was very large, and nil seemed bent upon enjoying themselves to tne utmost, Dy way ot rejolclDg over the rapid strides which the colored people of the country are making towards securing In its fullest-extent that Jus lice at the bands of the Government which has been so long denied them. The entertainment consisted of music, iund speech-making;; and in each portion of tne mrograrame tnere was an earnest endeavor to surpass. The music was of a decidedly artistic order, and the ad dresses were listened to throughout iwllh the greatest attention. Air. jonn j jiowcrs, tno ricnmuub ui tuts Leaeue under whose auspices the entertain ment was eiven. made some remarks at the opening of the ceremonies concerning the ope rations of the Institution. Tne regular report was then read by Lieutenant a. m. Green, after whloh Mr. Brown delivered an address on "Universal Suffrage." Mr. Kerns, of the State Legislature, and several other gentlemen, like vkn oridrekKAd the assemblaee. The first morceau on tne , musical programme Was the JiOlero, rrom tne -oiciiiau vespera, whichwas sung by Madame Brown with fine by Messrs T. J. Bowers and I. D. Cliff, the former I. mAll.lrnnnrn in thfl l.lltllift flU ' 'f ll onim-eri Mario." Mr. Bowers fully sustained his high reputation on tne occasion, anu ivir. uiin acquitted nimBeii witu great uwuv m uiouumi, an waU nil In the subsequent solo of "Sleep. Gentle Sleep." Then Mr. Bowers rendered the ever-popular "Good-by, Sweetheart," In ex qulslbe style; and the musical portion of the programme was closed with the "Laughing Trio." Through the kindness of Mr. J. C Bowers, the .President oi tno league, tne Deimonleo Band, which was In attendance, wns nermitted to leave the hall, when they led to the residence of Colonel John W. Vnrti.iT nnrl tendered that eentleman a com- serenade, in acknowledgment of his services In behalf of the colored people of the entire country. Hearings Before thb United States Com- 5HSMIONEKS. Jieiore toiniumsiuuor inmpo, thin mommy. Leonard Jones, a landsman sta tioned at League Island, was charged with the laiceny of arsenal snirts, pairs m umwers, em.. from the cunDOUl ixapa. no wns umumt.) lintl (innuivpr. i.,nnh Malatesta was charged before Com- n.k.i.,i.prsnremnt with Bellini liquor without. United States license. He was held In lolW i... n f, ,, a further nennui. linirer Harold was charged with removing whisky to a place otbe. -than l a Wwrj. house, ne wan uuuuu uti mo v. v.vvv toauswer. , ... ... u nhQu Ktitirn was cuumeu wiwt vuiuuk liquor without a license, and witnout paying Uie speciui ia.. . ,.. The case was postponeu unm j ucuj . Election of Officers ok the City Gas Tr,, i'niivisT.-AU staled meeuos oi tue Board of the City Gas i rust uuinpuuy, uu in evening, the following nameu pcrouun wom elected to serve for the ensuing year: Joseph Manuel, Chief Engineer; casnier, lienjamiu n, liilpv! IletzlHtrar. Hamuel M. vvnue ouperiu- tend'ent of distribution and lighting, John xiukev: Chief Enn neer s UlerK. J nomas iv Urnwn: first assistant. Abraham Myers: second assistant. William i'ark; Chief Clerk oi eveutn Street unice, muntis ttrown. Own'erb Wanted. Mary Davis war! yester day afternoon arrested on Market Btreet, below Thirty-seventh, having In her posaeaslou a new WHHli-Doaru ana a geuiieman s ooat. It In alleged she stole them, and for said alloeed thett sue sianus coininiiieu by Alderman Allen. The coat and other article await owners at t he Twenty-fourm waru staiion, Lieutenant Tol- bcrt. BniDfiET in Tuuuule. Bridget Tord. aced forty-five, was arrested yesterday afteruooa by otrlcer CliarlcB Matthews, at Seventeenth aud Callowhill, lorBteallnn a quantity of clothing from Miss Ann i-ruiirose, wuo resiaes at .No. isaiBprlnn Garden street. Alderman Massey COininlllca uer ill uiiiruit m grvni unii. Shooting. Peter Khrenberg and Jatnes ltaker were arrested yesterday at Fourth and fcihlopen, on a charKe of complicity 1q a M..i-irna shootlna affair which came o(r in that vicinity a short time ago. Alaermau Titter mary toinniltted eacU to answer at ft uctUer luvcsVlgauon. Can't Help Stealing. Detective Reoder cnogbt and arrested Mrs. Mary Mason, aged sixty, for stealing five potatoes, two specked apples, one ancient lemon, and a hoon skirt from stores In Houth street, below Fourth. Hhe has property, and could live comfortably without Piich petty operations. When asked why she did not keep straight and live respec table, she replied that she could not "Can't keep my hands off the things." Alderman Hurley committed her. to where the obteots surrounding cannot cause any thieving Infa tuation or longing desires. Ttik Great Tatt.orino Establish rut of William H. Taylor & Co., No. 13'- 8. Fourth sthkkt. The attention of the publlowhoare in want, or good and substantial wearing appa rel, should always be called to those estaollsh ments which stand pre-eminent In every com munity for the merit of their work. Such a plare Is the "F.mporlum" of Messrs. Taylor & Co. They Invariably meet and satisfy the desires of all who call. All the varlons styles of gentle men's goods, all the elogant designs, and all the various patterns, In keeplna with the tlmr s, can be ever found at this establishment. Is a coat wished which will set without a wrinkle, which will not at once envelope a man to his ears, pinch between the shoulders, or Its skirls present the form of a spread umbrella, go to Taylor's, and rest assured the coat is found. Are pantaloons needed that will not at first trial develone the tons of a man's boots, but will set, smooth and slick, so to Taylor's. All manner of eoods. neat, sub stantial, fitted to suit the most fastidious tastes, eleoently made, tasteful v matched, satisfac tory in every thing, price included, are kept at Taylor's, No. 132 S. .Fourth street. For thbWakm Wkathkr. Now that, the warm weather is rapidly approaching, ice water is upcoming more man ever an absolute neces sity, and those who wish to have 11 in perfec tion, Willi me advautaste of a very small consumption of ice, should purchase one of the elegant Silver-Plated Ice Pitchers manufactured at the old and well- known establishment northeast corner of islnlh and Chesnut streets. Over one hundred new and beautiful designs In loe pitchers are offered at prices which. considering the amount of silver and pure metal used and the supe riority of the workmanship. Is very low. All of the members of the old firm of John O. Mead & Sons are to be found here, and the goods are mannfacted under their Immediate supervi sion. Skilled workmen and accomplished artists are constantly employed In producing novel ana exquisite pat terns, and wnetner cus tomers wish ice pitchers or ot her artloles of silver plated ware, they can rely upon piocur- mg mem nere of the best quality, rne goous made at this establishment are fully equal to the far-famed Sheffield ware In finish, beauty. and durability. Thk Emperor Napoleon Days a flattering tribute to Dr. Coltou. We understand that the Emrjeror of r ranee has granted to Dr. Colton the exclusive rlgnt to use the Laughing Gas as an amesthellc agent in the Empire. This is not only a merited tribute to the zeai and energy displayed by him in introducing it lo the dental protesslon. but will also be a great source of pecuniary advantage to him. itaviiiK adrainisterea the ess lo uowaras ot w,wv persons, in nis various onices in mis country, for the extraction of teeth, without any unpleasant results in a single case, the Doctor has proved It to be an invaluable aireni lor the relief of suffering humanity. He has demonstrated that the most delicate persons, even those In the last stages of consumption, can Inhale the pure rjai with perfvcliajety. Thk Elliptic and thk Wheblkr & Wil son Sewing Machines are the only ones to which Henry's patent corder and stitcher can lie applied. It is for sale at the warerooms 1 ' I I t .. TV" . . 1 1 1.T A , ..... t I .in ...tin Ul tilt? Jljllllbli;. i-llF. V AIUU BlilCCb, IllJU UUIJ place In theclty where it can be obtained. All iiioi-e euengeu in manuiaciuriuii garments in which cording is a part, would do well to call and examlue into the merits of this truly won derful time saver. The Elliptic Is now acknow ledaed us one of the best family machines in existence, and is daily Krowlng more Into favor. It is now owned aud manufactured Dy one oi t lie laii'est and best sewing maclnne companies in the United States the Wheeler and Wilson MamifucturinK Company whloh has recently invested over a hundred thousand dollars In improved machinery for Its manufacture. Southern and Southwestern Freights The attention of our merchants is especially directed to the card of theVlrglnla and Tennes see Air Line Railroad Company, on the Jflfth nacre. Thev nave made arrangements ior snip ping goods through to all the commercial cities 111 tne routn, irom mo uepuu ui mo i n unuci- nhla. Wilmington, and Baltimore Kaurono rnmnniiv. Broad and Cherry streets. C. Hi, UliaeB, JjSQ... XXO. 11 uuenuuii Bbrcov, in tuts A cent, and will furnish all the Information nd taellities required to Insure the safe do lively of goods by this route. The damages resniiliin' from the recent Hoods have been repaired, and freights are going forward regu larly, as nsuai. BLANK BOOKS, OF THE BEST QUALITY, ON IIANO AND MADE TO ORDER COVNTINO-IIOITSE STATION EBI, B. H0SKXNS & CO., BLANK BOOK MAKUFACTUREBS, STATIONERS AND PRINTERS, 2 1 tuthsflmrp NO. SIS ARCH STREET WEDDING CARDS. PARTY INVITATIONS. TUE LATEST NOVELTIES. E. H0SKINS & CO,, STATIONERS AND ENORATEBS, 2 ltatbsemrp NO. 913 ARCH STREET. DDDINC . - OF EVERY DKSCIIIPTION AT KEDUOED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, RO W R1UOE AVENUE NEAR TINE ST. J. G. FULLER. 3:3tutlisrp DAUCH'S RAW BONE (SUPER. PHOSPHATE OF EI HE. -v. Rt Fertilizer for all crops. Onh-k In III action, and permaueul In lis etlecls. Estublixlied over I. ,u uu.ru k " ' ' J ,1.1 ..MiA llunl hnM Ik.wli. IiealerhS' 'P'lu UJ uum u Ot the njauuiactory. i"ci wtuii. Manutacturedonlyb, BATJGH Jk BON8, romce No. 20 South DELAWARE Avenue, 84sywrp Philadelphia. rpHE BUATIP MANUFACTURING COMPANY I ia i.i dissolved, aud the niiulntiax will b K.itlt-d hv me at the Old Mtand, B. K. corner of K.IUHTlf and CHEW UT Htreels. where I shall ri,liiuilo luanufaoiure blLVEK AND BILVEU. PLATED WARE. DAHIEL C. BUAFIP. P-UaUeltUla. April . 187. 4-7141 FOR SALE. G LIN WOOD BUILDlNfJ LOT8-POtt PAl.K. near I.INWOlll) STATION, on tlm 1 iiiladmnliln, W llmlngion, and Haiti more Railroad, liplBWHre county. !.. lrc nnrnhnr or vrv dmt- rnfole IiO'I'M, pleasantly .IiuhuxI, having an oztetislve vlfwol tlis river Delaware; closBUiiscliools.CaureluM, JNmt onice. and htorea. Good Spring Water abounds. The location liluh and hnalthy, wiilila three-iiar-tors of an liour'a ride of 1'niladeliilila; aenmiibln, m eltthl or ten times a day, by either railroad cars or uleaintMiat. Few place are no convenient for a residence lor persons dolnit bnshies In l'hiladeluhia. or for person retiring ft-oui bunlneM, 'or further lnlormiulin Inquire of the sunsorlhar, at Marcus Hook Htcanilinat I.nnillnK, or at Llnwood Hlnllon, or at onice of J AM KM 11. CUMMIN4 Wo. tM VA LIS Ui btreet, Phi lad elnhla. on Wednesday and halliroays. ma M UKI, r, W A1.K KH. Anenu 14. li beveral BOod J-'arms nlima liv arb alio ntlnrnd for sale. 4 24 4trp f FOR KALR IN GERM AN TOWN, A DK il slruble (JbltnRe Kesldence. 11 rooms, location I, ik" ano iieanny, iut an by llu feet, ten n Inutes' walk from either Church I.ane huuion. or tfermantowu llt'Dot. The ll0ll"B Is 111 Derfeia unlvr rnuri roof to cellar, and beautifully shaded. The garden la in per- leel order aino. iiutn.wliti Kns and hvdrant wnter upstairs. Would be a splendid location fur ft phy sician. Price, attWO; only fiinni cush ro.inlred. l'osnes sioii Imniidliitely. WILLIAM T, WILSON, No. lit Vlimn Ui Mireet. 4 21 HHp FOR SALE-THK iOOI)-WH.L AND fixture ot the old-entablislied Hotel. Kestau rant, and Dlnlntr Haloons. annate at the inmhurM corner of ('Alt TKH Htreet and KXtHANUK Place lately of Frederick Lakemeyer, deceaHed, and favor ably known as "Lakemeyer s" lo all bran nnchen of tha btiHlneHN comiuuully. Jfor tcrmstitpuly on the pre- Diises, to 8 2H It Administratrix. O0ERMANT0WN RESIDENCE FOR SALE Pleasantly situated at the corner of K MIX and l.JMDKN Hireets; surrounded by SUA DKand FKUIT treeH; wltlitn a tew minutes' walk of Shoemaker Lane btatlou. It Is suiinlied with Kits, bath, hoi and oold water, and water closet. There Is alsoslalilliiK on the premises, ano it rooq wen oi water. "rioe, sii.ii'W, ppiy at ro. ziihi KAuri fireet. 4 i Si fJKKM ANTOVYN. FOR SALE, A DEMRA iible btone ltesldenon on Chew street. Lot 144 by .(. lect. An altruclive pnice, wen locntei, and pos session June 1. WILLIAM II. BACON, 4 iiA airp" No. HIS1, WALNUT Htreet. II COUNTRY 8 EAT AND FARM F0Ki -8ALK Klltv to one hundred acres, Bristol -JL. Hike, above the seven-mile stone, and near Taoonv. Aiansion litiuse, hactory, anu i.weiimu?i to let. w Apply to ft. W HIT A K KR. No. Bin LOl UST Wtreet. ELKC.ANT arch street residence iL for Bale. In perlect order, with every modern convenience. W. MAULK, 4 lsthstuiit NO. si lj WALiis u r Btreet. FOR SALE-MODERN DWELLING, NO. 1328 MOll;NT VliKNON htreef, Immediate pos- besBlon. J. II. W H Kh.Lf.lt, 4 27 siutbst" JNO. list, nt in otrueu TO RENT. RnnKKRU nn i'iinvey aniikrs paut .Hint a furnished Ortlce to rent. Anmy to C. H. X.LLIOTT. No.4S. THIKDSireet, second story.Llt TO LET THE HOUbE NO. 413 LOCUST Street, by 120 teef furnished or uniurnlshed. Apply alNu. 2-21 CHKSNUT Ktroet, tf Second slory. SUMMER RESORTS. CUMMER BOARDING. THAT SPLENDID, healthy, aud popular phice kuowu as I'llks.M'T UROVE. rt Medio (on the West Chester Jlallroad), Delaware county, Pennsylvania, is now open for the roroptlon ol guests. 4 ll) im 30UTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN FREIGHTS. The Virginia and Tennessee Air-Line Railway IS NOW OPEN ITS ENTIRE LENUTO. This Company will isue thbouoii Bills Lading from Philadelphia to Pktersbubo, Rich mond. Canvjixb, LVNCHBTJRO, Liberty, Bo- roitus, Balem. Dublin, Wythbvillb, Baltvillk, Bristol, Jonkhbobo. Urkbnvii.i.k, Nicw Market, KNOXVILLE, Clkvkland, Dalton.Chattanoixsa, NASHVILLE, ATLANTA, Komk, Dkcatub, Tub- CVMBIA, COBINTH, GRAND JUNCTION, MEM- PHIS, and all intkrmkdiatb points, gcabantbk- INO FIXED BATE PER 100 POUNDS, ACTUAL WEIGHT, Mark kach Package "VA. AND TENNE3KE LINE," and ship at Broad and Cherry Street Depot 01 P. W. & B. R. R. CO. BLANK DRAY RECEIPTS AND STENCIL PLATES furnished Irom thk Con- a'. Own C. E. DILKES, Agent, 418thstu6t No. 411 CUESNUT Street. C. E. EVANS, General Eastern A Kent. JUST OPENED. A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. ALSO, SrBINCJ UNDERWEAR, UI.OVEM, HOSIEKT, 1 2Zrp ETC. ETC., AT JOHN C. ARRISON'S, NOS. 1 AND t NORTH SIXTH STREET CI ROQUET! CROQUET! CROQUET. CROQUET fETS. COMPLETE, f7' 0. CROQUET BETS, COMPLETE, 8'50. CROQUET BE IS, COMPLETE, lO'OO. ICROQUET SETS, COMPLETE, U'50. CROQUET SETS, COMPLElE. 12 .,0, Ladies and gentlemen In wat t of a good set ot Cro quet at a lair price snould sen ! direct to the Factory, Ko. 4960GERMANiOw:s Aveuu". uerinautowu, Butuples may be seen and left with: Mr. A. REACH, No. 404 CHESNUT Btreet. J. B. LIPPlNCOTf &CO., No. 715 MARKET Street. GEORGE DOLL & CO., No. 14 N. B1XTJI Street, CRICKET, AFCHKRV, BASE-B ILL GOODS, WHOLESALE Av D RETAIL, Address . J. PAltKEIU 4L?h2t GE11MANTOWN, Pt, THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CELE brated PRE8TON, aud the pure hard GKKKN WOOD COAL, g and Htove, sent to all part of the City at )-W per ton; superior LEHIGH at Kach of the above articles are warranted to give per feet Batlnractlon In every renect. Orders received at F; i!4xft 1'HIKD Bttevt; Kuiporluw, No.UU WAK INUTON Avwiue, iil I tfliaftvsaiiKmiiii m I WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. r CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, ARE NOW OPKXINU AN ELEGANT AKHORTMENT OF SILVER WARE, RENT EKGLIN1I AND AMERICAN PLATED WAHES, FINE TARLE CITTLERT, FOR RRIDAL AND GENERAL PRESEN TATIONS. 4 13 smw2mrp 3r O, J EWELERS. S E. Corner TENTI1 ana CHESNUT. OREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. DIAMOKRN, TTATCIIEN, JEWELBT, SILVER-WARE, BRONZES, ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WATCHES AND JEWELRY CAREFULLY BB PAIRED. Particular attention paid to Manufacturing all arti cles In our line. N. R IT EON Having engaged with Kitchen A Co.. will oe macn plPBuetl to see nix friends and cuRtomeni. 821 ihsm ICE PITCHERS. MEAD & CO., FORMERLY AT THE CORNER OF NINTH AN1 CIIENNUT STS ARE NOW AT No. 910 CHESNUT SIKttl, SECOND FLOOR, We have Just finished, In a very superior manner. OVER (UKI) ONK HUNDRED NEW Sl'IbES Ul TCP- vn i H F its, all or our own mate, ana warrantm In everv respect, wulch we are now od'eriug at enormously low prices. lfVK PITCHERS. Chased and Engraved M-50 " (.... V uu Fine Chased. lo-oo ' ll-oo Very fln ana rich W00 SuperlorCbiuiHti aud Medalliou-LVtHi ' Very Elegant Medallion -litX) MEAD & CO., Manufacturers, NO. 910 CHESNUT STREET, 4 4 8mrpl SECOND FLOOR. 1028 CHESNUT. I. J. TAYLOR, J E W E L L E 3R. The attention of the public Is Invited to my Stock. comprising FINE WATCnES, DIAMONDS, SILVER-WARE, ELEOANT JEWELBT, CEOCHS, MUSIC ROXES, And all articles appertaining to the trade offered at reduced prices. WATCHES REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. 1028. 3 26tuths3m8p A R C E SALE VALUABLE COTTON AND MACHINERY, WOOLLEN NEW STEAM ENGINE, ETC. ON TUESDAY MORNINCI APRIL 30, AT 10 O'CLOCK At the Mill recently occupied by the late James Wilde, situated In Upper Darby, near Kelleyvllle, on the Media Railroad, 6 miles from Philadelphia, WILL BE BOLD All the VALUABLE COTTON AND WOOLLEN MACHINERY, Including a new so-borse Corllea Steam Engine, Tubulin Boilers, with Shafting, Steam Pipes, Belting, Bobbins, Reeds, HeJdles, Dye Tubs Fixtures, eta etc. The Machinery will be sold in lots, Catalogues will be ready for delivery on and after the 16th lust., at the Auction Store. THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS, KO. 1110 OIESNET STREET. 4 13,10,18,20,23,25.27.'.9 BEDDING AND IFeather Warehouse, TENTH STREET, BELOW ARCH, Feathers of all qualities, Feather Beds, Bol sters and Pillows, btraw, Hiuilt. Hair, d bpring Mattresses. A lanje assortment of Blankets, Comfortables, and ed QuIIUi, of all kinds. Marseilles Coun terpanes, of very handsome patterns, from the lowest pric" w Spring Beds and Spring Cow, Iron Bedsteads 0fr?w fiurk CUSHIONS made to orrla. A ll goods sold at the very lowest market prices AMOB HILLBORN, NO. 44 North TENTH street, Below Arch. N. B. A lame stock of Window nisria. of avfrv ouaniy. iroiii uie cneaopst tn th imiia- somestiuade. t2stutliiuu6p -TR. HUNTER, NO. 41 NORTH SEVENTH bTREET, ABOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA. Acknowledged by nil iHirhrt intrrft" - by fur Uie MOST SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN In the treatment of LH.tr ate in hU' ijciUly. QUICK, THOKOUUH, and pn nummU turn guaranteed" In every caae. Remember lilt, HUNTER'S Celebrated Beniediescan only he had genuine at bis old entab- Lued UUice, li n,, s,vsill. ftbov, JfUben, l FIFTH EDITION FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, THE QUESTION OF WAtl. Paris Journals Looking for Tcacc. I'i'iiHKiii Fully lrojxirccl. Another Muddle in Rome. The Populallon luviiotl to III Against the Pope. Etc., Ktc, Kte., Ktc, Etc., Kte. Nkw York, April 5J7. The steamship America, from Southampton, has arrived here. The l'aris journals assure the publio that there will he ro war about Luxembourg, as a peaceful solution of the difficulty was about to be found. The Standard says It was not to be effected by the neutralization of the Grand Duchy, as such a proposition would not b accepted on either side of the Rhine. On the other hand, foreign correspondents of the London journals say, that although tha war may be averted for the moment, it is certain to come. It is said Bismark is anxious for peace, and that Count Moltke prefers im mediate war, as Prussia is quite prepared, and has three chances to one over France. Ia case of postponement, France will be mado ready, when the chances would be reversed. t ' The Taris Comlilutionnel says shat no ulti matum has been sent to Prussia. It is rumored that Russia and Prussia are ' negotiating for the transfer to Prussia of all . Poland to the Vistula. In the Bohemian Diet ' ninety of the members formally protested against the irregularities with which, as they ' declared, the present elections were attended, . and, throwing up their posts as Deputies, " quitted the Chamber. A proclamation has been published in Rome, calling upon the population to rise against the Papal Government, and promising the. support of Garibaldi. ' ' ' Omar Pacha had loft Constantinople for' Crete, with 1500 picked men and two frigates,' determined to strike a decisive blow at the' insurrection. Another telegram says the 8reek steamer' Arcadia had made her third successful voyage1 to Candia, and had landed provisions and munitions of war, and clothing for the insur gents. The National Assembly has proclaimed re ligious toleration, the equal rights of Turks and Christians, and security for the property of both. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Baltimurx, April 27. Cotton flrui: middling 'up.-" IhikI 25,(v2H; ColTee firmer aud in good demand Rio 137, gold, ItCbond; Sugar steady at lu',c, lu-ff for lair to good teliuiug; Flour stronger, the decline re ported early In the week nominally recovered; sales smull: wheat tlrm: Prime Marlaud Red, 3)0: Choice White, ; 34. Corn active aud higher; Yellow 126(if lauo.: Mlaed Western, VliimVlH; Yeilotv arm at !Z5(gua. . Hkarinos at the Central Statioit. Be-' fore Alaerman Beltler. at two o'cAnrtr tn.rtan- James Conway and James Donahue, both about fourteen years of age, were charged with pitch ing quoits and throwing stones In IudepenoV ence Square. They were held In ,300 for their good behavior. . ; Michael Laugblin, Matthew Rod ger s, and. James I'atton had a further bearing upon the charge of stealing a box of cheese, garden hoe. and other articles, from car No. 48 on the Penn sylvania Railroad, on the 6th Instant. .Laugulla and Kodger8 were held in SjOO ball to answer at Court. Fatton was taken to the sixth District Station House, there being a warrant for his arrest on another charge. ... Edward Johnson was charged with committ ing an assault aud battery on James Seebetb. labt Hunday evening. He was held In SQU bail to appear at Court. DR. L. Q. C. YYISHART'O PINE TREE TAR COBDIAL. A (.BEAT REMEDY FOB TUB CUBE OF IUBOAI AHD X.17MG DISEASES. PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. It Is the vital principle of the Pine Tree 'Ob tained by a peculiar process In the distillation of the lar, by which it highest medical proper ties are retained. It is the only safe and reliable remedy whlcli has ever been prepared from the Jnloe of the Pine Tree. It Invigorates the digestive organs and re stores the appetite. It strengthens the debilitated system. It purines and enrlohea the blood, and expela from the system the corruption which soroful breeds on the lungs. It Is the result of years, of study and expert ment, and it is offered to the afflicted with tha positive aBBUranoe of it power to oure, if the patient has not too long delayed a resort to thai means of cure, CAITTIOJf. Whereas, Base and designing men, regardless of the lives of the sick, and with a view solely to their own pockets, are making and vendfng a spurious article worse than useless repre sentlng it as wy Pine Tree Cordial, oopying, ia some cases, my labels and bottles, with slight variation to protect them from the law, the subscriber has been induced as a protection to the public, to punish a fao-slmile of his bot He, as last patented by the United States Gov ernment; and hereby cautions all persons'who value their health and life against purobasln any of the many preparations offered for sal as Tar Cordial, unless my name and a Pin Tree is blown on the bottle; all others being a wicked imposition to deceive the suffering and fleece them of their money, regardless of ooa sequences. 'Ihe pennlne plne Tar CordllU igmade by a process and of lnredlenU known only to myself, which secret has never been divulged; and any and all persons claiming to make mjr Vinei'iee Tar Cordial are but vile impostors. L. Q. . WISIIABT, Ko. 10 North Second street, west side, Philadelphia. Bold b7 Druggists everywhere. 3 27 ws3in
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