CITY J NTELJjIGENC-E. IrOB ADDITION!. LOCL ITKMS HKB OUTHIDK PAO.. Firr Lapt Nhiiit. About 9 o'clork last foT l.nell.l,pper B,orj of the children's coach irn ?i yf 1 ,Me!,H,- harlci & James Askam, No. 160 Dock street, was discovered to be on Ore. It was come time before I be flumes burst through the roof. The paint ana varnish room being: pretty well tilled witu combustible material the tire and smoke belched forth occasionally with volcanic fury. The rear part of the ranee of stores and dwellings on Second street, below Dock, was in imminent danger for sometime but the powerful s'reutns from the steam MiRines relieved in a short time the minds of the owners and occupants from apprehension The building is owned bv James Askam, and Is In sured for $2000 in the Fire Association and $1000 In the Philadelphia, which will cover the loss The firm had an insurance of $r000 in the Franklin and $2000 in the Philadelphia npon the stock, machinery, materials, and tools, which will probablv cover the loss. Building No. 148, adjoining on the south, owned and occupied by Thomas Ward as a hotel was fliphtly damaged by lire. Insured in the Iland and Hand and Cireeu Tree. Mr. Ward had no Insurance upon his personal effects. No. 152 BdioininK on the north, owned and occupied by Pat Kjan as a boardlnif -house: building insured in the Franklin; no insurance on household goods. About 1 o'clock ycstenlar afternoon a slight fire occurred in the shuttle factory, No. 031 Charlotte street. " Nkqlkcted to Keep a Ukctifier'b Book. Many distillers, either through ignorance or nenlect, keep none of the books required by law wherein to enter all tne details of their business transactions; aud lor neifloctlnii to keep a rectifier's book any rectifier can be prosecuted and his establishment closed. Mr. Henry Wagoner wus arrested on this cnarKcand appeared before Commissioner Illb ler yesterday. Alfred T. Young, deputy collector, of the fourth District, sworn Heury Wugoner, the del ndant, bas paid the special tax as a recti fier for the place at Beventeenth and York, street; he pntd his tax during last February; I visited his place on the eighteenth of April and found it in operation; I found a lead tub partly full of liquor; there was one barrel full lying on the lloor with no marks upon It, and another partly full under the tub; the rectifying estabhsumont was back of tne house of Mr. Wagoner, who is a distiller. Mr. "Wagouer is enuRed la the distillery business at Broad and Cumberland streets, with T. Meyer, under the firm amo of T. Meyer & Co.; Mr. Wagoner does not keep a rectifying book; I left word at bis place on the 18th of April for him toappearnt me Collector's ofllce the next morning.and produce his books; I saw Wagoner ou the lOib of April; 1 asked bim for his book, and be said li had uo book; that he left It out to his place; then I said we would go out to lil" place and get it; when we got ready to go he said he had no book at all. He never produced a book for rectifying at our olllce. Mr. Wagoner produced a little memorandum-book; 1 did not see it; (the book was exhibited); I am not an expert in the distil ling of spirits, but have been engaged in the drug business, where it Is necessary to have some knowledge of tbe process of distillation; I went to Wagoner's place about five o'clock in the afternoon and saw the barrels I have men tioned; I am familiar with tlie process of recti fying; and saw the half-barrel under the leading tub receiving the drippings, and by an exami nation of the full barrel I found It to contain rectifying spirits; I looked about the place aud found no barrels marked. (Several receipts were given in evidence, showing the payment of the Bpecial tax for a rectifying establish ment.) At the conclusion of the testimony, and the summing up by the defendant's counsel, the Commissioner bound Mr. Henry Wagouer over to appear before the Grand Jury, in the mm of S1C00 bail. Mr. Frederick Meyers became surety for the appearance of Mr. Wagoner. A Philadelphia Welcome to the Irish and Scotch Delegation. Occasionally there come to this country lrom the strongholds of Pro testantism In Europe the most learned and valued of apostles. They come mainly to see, with their own eyes, this land of absolute liberty, so far as the worship of the Deity may be concerned. Last evening, at the Church ol the Key. Dr. Wylie (the First Reformed Presby terian), in Broad street, Lelow Spruce, a meet ing of the denomination in general was held to welcome to Philadelphia the Rev. Principal Fairbairn, D. D.; Rev. Mr. Wells, from the Free Church of Scotland; and Rev. Dr. Denham, of the Irish Presbyterian Church. These learned pentlemen visit us as delegates to the Presbyte rian churches of the United States. The assem blage last evening included a large number of Presbyterian divines If the Academy of Music had not been pre-engaged, It would have been Becured. The Committee in charge of the arrangements were Messrs. James McMillan, Matthew Newkirk, George H. Stuart, William Purvis, and William Getty. Kvery inch of room In the house was occupied. The addresses by the various speakers were full of spirit. The Lecture Last Evening. Last evening, at National Hall, Market street, above Twelfth, the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Speakerof the United States House o't Representatives, delivered his celebrated lecture, "Across the Continent," lor the benefit of the Germantown Soldiers' Monu ment Fund. Notwithstanding the inclemency ' of the weather, the large hall was about two thirds lull. The distinguished speaker was greeted with rounds of applause when he ap peared upon the platform. His lecture was listened to with profound attention through out. Henry C. Carey, Esq., presided. Hon. F. Carroll Brewster, after eloquently referring to the deeds ot some of the departed heroes, introduced Mr. Colfax to the audieue. At the close of the lecture Mr. Colfax waa taken in charge by a committee, and conducted to the Union League House. Teachers for the Frebdmen The Penn sylvania Fieedruen'8 Aid Association, No. 711 Sanson) street, have now tixty-tive schools in the South, aud are still tending teachers out in answer to the pressing culls lrom that section, to aid in educating these lreed people, who are anxious to learn. The following named young iji,ln t,an iitt thin fitu uirliin the past few weeks tor the field: Miss F. A. Couch and Miss H. M. Streeper, from Pottsville, lor Murfrees- boro, xennesseetj miss ojvuih. pky sut out from Norristown, to Farmville, Vireinia; ,..Y,n Mia-f.u Klinckti.rii and L. A. Chain- ,..riin to no to Okolona. Mississippi. These ladies leave comfortable homes to eBter upon this good work, and many others are wanted, if our citizens will only tuinish the Association with the lunds. A Stabbing Affray in a School House. m, iinTnna iv.iirlo.m vpnranhl r-paiilinn inuiuiw inij.ii v.. '17 ' , i at No. 1717 South Eleventh street, was stabbed In the side yesterday oy a scuuuiuimr, an u was Antcn the, gtftirs at the Rint'cold School House Eighth and Fitzwaier streets. A severe wound was inflicted. The otlender was arrested nd held for a bearing. McTague was taken to the Hospital. More About Lsaoue Island. The Chief En-ineer and Surveyor", and Mr. King? Chief - tt a n linvi- nnn'.nleted the snrvev r. II ti 1 1 1 ' t . . - ..... ..- - f the modified line along the north shore of ' Leaguo Inland, and the result of the Burvey has Vbeiucut to Wa'bingtou. It is the intention of the Committee oi tuuutmimius ... in rharire to report the propriety ot having an avenue 125 leet wide, lrom toe Scliuylkill to the Delaware, on the land ceded to tne uoveruuiuu,. A Collision. A train of coal care poMhg vesterday moruing with an ice wagon, at Ninth yLBiriwnjr uj JVroi.m The, waaon was badlv anil DUuOU"Wuuei'-ii - - , - , -"uu . .i 4i, a ,iriu.r r hnv. tiarrowlv smashed, uuu -- - - escaped with his life. The horse was haul y hurt, Phiuptu mix , , . ,. Knickerbocker The properly atiuu6 T.a Cnnmnnv. A Suicidal Attempt. About half-past seven n'rloek resterdav morning, ueorge OCIO.cb T."iir.V t, r-hi1.1 wnrnn works. empioea - hi. throat is two rlaMS. He was removod to the Episcopal Hospital. Fosnb Dsowwd. Yetorday an unknown white man, dreaP-RU m i" " , r drowned In the ikim"'. ' - y; THE DAILY EVENING 'TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AMUSEMENTS. Acapf.myof Mcpic For the benefit of Mr. Allied Stiumiel, tbp attentive and gniemtny dootkeeper of the Academy, this evening, Wal lace's lomantic opei a ol Martiina will he pre srntcd, with the lull strength of the company iu the cast. To-morrow afternoon, only rrrreentatln ol VbeJioseot Castile. This will form an admira ble matinee entertainment. On Fiiday night, for the benefit of M.i.s Caro line Richiug, tne ever-welcome Mart'ia will bo presented. New CiiKSNnr Street Theatre. Aftr Many Hays will be presented again this evuning, with its tine cast and splendid scenery. On Friday night MIj-s Joele Orton takes her annual benefit, when Eugene Scnbo'n .beautiful play called Fairy FingersmM be produced, with other novelties. Walnut Street Theatre. So irrest is tho desireto witness Mrs. Lauder's remarkiihleatin! in ftizabctti, that the nmuaaeinent have t eter mined to continue the play every night uutil further notice. On dU that Mrs, Lander has been requested to play Elizabeth, at the Academy of Music -for a short seufton, at the close of her engagement at the Walnut. Some of our most eminent citizens have identified themselves with this movement. Arch Street Theatre. A Dangerms Game will be presented this evening, with Mr. J. W. Wallack as "Baron de Villepreux," supported by the entire company. Next Monday night Mr. Dan Bryant, the popular young Iribh comedian, will commence an engagement. American Theatre. A whole galaxy of Htars appear with the Variety Company this evening in un attractive programme. The Family Resort. Andy'a Stratagem, the. new burlesque at Carncross A Dixey's, has' proved quite a hit. It Is very lunny. The usuul olio entertainment is added every night. Murdoch. Mr. James E. Murdoch will give his Inst Reading in this city at the Academy of Music next Saturday evening. MAItlM: TELEOltAPn. For additional Marine Xfetvt tee Jftrit Page. ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS .DAY. Bun Ribks..........4'50 Mnoif Risks.......... 1 1-37 Kdm Bktb... 7'03iHieu Watiib i ts PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE, D. O. McCamuon, ") Wash. Butchkr, VMonthxy Ookmittkm. John Hpahhawk, j UOVKUKHTB OF OCEAN STKAIXKRS. FOR AMERICA. C.of Llmertck....I.lvrpoul...Mew York April 20 Union- JboutbaiupluuMew York .......April &i Palmyra .Liverpool. ..New York....... .....April 23 Teuionla Uoullianiptoii...New York ..April 24 NeHtorluu.........LIverpool.. .Quebec April 23 Clilnu Llverpool...lioHton April 27 C.olMauclieHler..IJverpool...fjew York April 27 l'tiuiBylvnultt.. . -Liverpool. ..IVevv YorK ..Aprll 27 FOR EUROPE. Cnh.. 'Boston Liverpool .Mar 8 America Mew York. ..Bremen May B Columbia .New York...Glanow........ May 11 C'liy ol Paris...... New York. ..Liverpool May 11 l)eiimarkNew York...Llverpool May 11 Fulton ... New York...Hvre........My 11 Teuton lo .New York... Hamburg .....May 11 W'ni. Peun ..New York. ..London Muy 21 COAbTWIHE, DOMESTIC, ETC J.W. Everuiau. Phllau'a Cliurlealoa May 9 Moro CaUe......New YorkHavana MS May 9 Pioneer , .Phllada .Wilmington May 11 luulata...... nPhlluda .New Orleans May Tonnwandtt.......l'hllttda BavanimU .,..May 11 Eagle New York... Havana .......May 16 Blurs and ttlripeaPbllada Havana May 18 Oortika.............New York. ..Havaua........... May 18 & America. New York...Brall May 22 Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the regular lines, Tbe ate am era for or from Liverpool cull at Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. Tbe steamers tot or from tne Conti nent ca! 1 at Southampton. CLEARED YEWTERDAT. Steamship Melliu. Sumner, Liverpool, via Norfolk, A. X. Mclleury & Co. Bohr i. Edwards, Bolce, Salem, Audenrled, Norton ft Co. Bcbr M. A. Orler, Fleming, New London, do. ecnr j: j. itenear, Keuear, mync, uo. bcbr D. Oltlord. Jlrrell, Boston, do. Bcbr Village Queeu. Tiliotlson, New London, do. Bcbr Mary Mllues. Burdge, Cbarlestou, Tyler it Co. bcbr Clara Davidson, .letters, Boston, do. Bcbr Bonny Ives, Holt, Boston, do. bcbr J. O. Bubcock, Babcock, balem, Borda, Kellar & iNiuiing. Bcbr K. G I fiord, Clifford, Boston, E. R. Bowyer it Co. bcbr A nn B. Cannon. Cobb, E. Cambridge, Blaklston, mcuVj. M. Vance, Burdge, Providonoe, QuIntard.Ward bcbr'plonghboy, Hallett, Salem, Bancroft, LewIs&Co. ri'l.i, ... l.n. Unutnti Mi n ti leb atn Jtr t V Bcbr Kva Belle, Barrett, Boston, L. Audenrled fe Co. Bcbr Fanny Fern, eaunoers. rawiucifi, uo. Bcbr L. D. Bmall.Tlce.Dunversport.Day.Huddell&Co. Bchr M. ltelnbart. Hand. Boston, J. J. Connor A Co. Bcbr Caroline, mccuuiock, auiiviue, w. xi. jonns x Tt. r. Bcbr J. B. Walton, Houck, Maiden, Rathburn, Stearns Bcbr A. Edwards, Bomers, Boston. J. O. & O. S. Rep Bfair"". M. Lee, Dukes, Portsmouth. Preston Coal Co. Bcbr O. Olrdler. temnu, bokiou, uaiuweu, uoraonisuo. Bcbr Rime, Williams, Millville, Captain. Bt'r It. Willing. Cundiff, Baltimore, A. Oroves, Jr. Bt'r K C. Diddle, McCue. New York, W. P.ClydeACo. Bt'r J. Mcbhalu, Btevenson, Wanbuigtou, M. McSbaui. '1 uk Commodore, Baltimore, wnu a low oi oarges, w. P. Clyde dc co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. StoBmsblp Touuwauda, Jennings, 65 hours from BiLvannah. with cotton, etc.. to Philadelphia and Boutberu Mall HteamshlpCo. Below tbe Middle pasued ship W. J. Hutlleld, beuce tor Quebec; paused barques . Loveii, ueuce ior iiavre. auu nujui vnuriie. neuee lor llumburg, off Fourteen Foot Bank. Experienced strong UK. winds the entire passage. jsor. Darque uiier, rveiiHou, ua unyn uuiu xiiverpooi, with mdhe. to P. Wright & Bous. Bcbr J. H. Moore, Nlckerson, S days from Boston, Willi mdse. to M emboli & Cloud. BcbrF: euHoluuie. uoidiug. 6 nays rrom rauteco. With lumber to Norcross & Bbeetz. Bcbr Julia, Nichols, 4 days from Norfolk, with EblngleB to Norcross A Bbeetz. Bcbr C.J. Bmltbers, Arils, 1 day from Frederlca, with grain to James BarratU BchrW. Towusend, Maxon, 1 day from Frederlca, with croln to James BurratU Bchr L. D. small, Tice, lrom uanveraporu Bclir F.vb Belle, Barrett, lrom Deer Island. Bcbr L. A. Bennett. Laird, trom Georgetown. Bcnr E. J. Pickup, Bowen, from Georgetown. Bcbr Village Uueen, TIUoltHou. lrom Providence. Si lir W. C. Atwater, Glover, lrom Providenca Bcbr Fanny Feru. Bounders, from Providence. Bcbr J. C. Runyon, Mathts, from Providence. Bcbr Mlndora. Hlgglus. from Providence, Bcbr K Glilord, Uulord, lrom Beverly. Bcbr C. Davidson, Jetlers, from Boston. Bcbr M. Relnbard, Hand, lrom Boston. Bcbr A. FJdwards. Botners. trom Boston. Bcbr J. O. Babcock, Babcock, lrom Boston, Bcbr W. M. Wilson, Brown, trom Balem. Bcbr A. B. Cannon, Cobb, from Balem, Bchr A. M. Lee, Dukes, from Balem, Bcbr M, A. Grler, Fleming, trom Dover. Bcbr Bonny Ives, Holt, lrom Appouatig. Bchr Ploughboy, Hallett, from New York. Bcbr F,. J. ltenear, Kenear, lrom New York. Bcbr D. OllTord, Jlrrell, from Portsmouth. Bcnr J. B. Watson, Houck, lrom Lynn. Bchr Wave Crest, Davis, from Bag Harbor. Bcbr D. B. Mersbou, Ayres, from East Cambridge. Kieamer Black Diamond. Meredith. 24 hours lrom New York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd & Co. bieamer u. ti. nioui, r oru. l uours iruuinow iuih wlih mdBe. to W. P. Clyde 4 Co. 1 ug Commodore, Carr, trom Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde fc Co. MEMORANDA. Steamship Ploneer.Bennett.for Phlladelphla.oleared at Wilmington, N. C. yesterday. Bteamsblo Juniata, Hoxie, tor Havana and Phila delphia, cleared at New Orleans 2d Inst. Burques Father, Prince; F. Gresler, Dulse; and In dustry, Blecbotl. for Philadelphia, at Leghorn 2ulh ult. Brig Mary J. Goddurd, Goddard. heuce ior Ml. John, N. B., sailed lrom Holmes' Hole 2d lust. Bchrs K L. Bimmous, Gundy, Willow narp, Davis; and H. Baker. Webb, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Fall River 8d Inst. Bcbr J Diveity, Carroll, for Philadelphia, cleared at Georgetown Sd Hint. Scbr H. H. Wilson, Mull, and W. Gilluni, Scovill, hence, al Providence 6m lust. Bohr ('. Loeser, Bmllh, for Philadelphia, sailed from Porlxmoulb M Inst. Bcbr J. A. Gallagher, Gallagher, hence, at George town 2d Inst. Scbr R.H. Daley, Saunders, hence for Provldeuoe, at New IOnrion ii Inst. Bcbr Commerce, Evans, hence, at Newburyport 3d Instant. Bcbr W. B. McHbaue. Christy, hence, at Georgetown 2Uth ult. Bcbra Marr Ann, and Quaker City, for Philadelphia, sailed from Norwich Sd lust. Bcbr Little Maul, hence for Boston, with a cargo ot coal, grounded ou West Chop night of 2d lust,, aud came oft next day without damage. Scbr J. H. Marvel. Qullllu, heuce. at Norfolk 4th Inst. Bcbr Piuta. Bmllb, lor Philadelphia, at New Orleans 8d Inst Bclir Minnesota, Pblnney, hencejor Boston, at New "Schr'vvJ m'! Wilson. Brown, for Philadelphia, sailed frSo" f Bntow1; Kltlrldge, for Philadelphia, sailed from PBch'r T.CBmulck8on. Dickerson, lor Pbllat'lphla, ailed from Balem (d Uutt Bclirs Rlnrk Diamond, Yonng, and W. B. Doughten, Tateni. hence, at 1 'an vers 3d Inst. Bcbr W. R. Carlisle, Potter, heuce for Providence, was of) New Haven 4th Inst. B brittle Carton, Bowden, hence, at Portland 5th Instant. . . Bcbr J. McAdam. Wlllard, hence, at Portland Mh Instant, , , Bchrs L. A. Danenhower, Shepherd: Pnrln. Clark; Parab, Cobb; W. H. Bargent, Bargenl; and Je.tsle Hurl, 2d, I'lerson, hence, al New bury porl 4th Inst. Bchra Wary Cranmer, Cronmer; William Walton, Breves; and T. T. Tasker, Allen, heuce, at Boston 8ih Bcbr jame House, Gage, for Philadelphia, cleared at Beaton t li InsL .... , . B hrL. Walsh. Robbins, for rhlladelphlo. cleared alCnlls2!itb ult. J, . Bcbr Express, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Beverly sJhr'Fmlly GlITord. Ginorii, h ence, at Beverly 3 tth ulU, and sailed ad Inst, to return. RAILROAD LINES. N N A M E 8 8 I 0 BOUT El CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. THE SHORTEST I.IMK TO All VOlXth KOVT1I AND NOUTIIWEMT. , . , PABSENOEIlS FOR Norfolk Klngsvllln, Webicn Bavanimh, Kaieluh, Augusta, Newnein, Atlanta, Iharlotte, Macon, Wilmington Went Point, CVilumbla, M'ntugouiery, Charleston, Mobile, aud NEW ORLEANS. TO AVOID DELAY ASK FOR TICKETS BY THB NEW AND SHORT ANNAMEKS1C ROUTE Trains leave Depot of PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue, DAILY (Balurday excepted) at 11 P. M., Arriving In Nortolk at 1 P. M. the following day, FIVE HOUKH SOONER THAN BY ANY O'I'H KB LLN E, and making close connections for all points SOUTH AND SOUTH WENT t For Tickets and all other Information, apply at th Olllce of the Company, No. 629 CHESNUT Street, or at Ibe Ticket Olllce ol thn Philadelphia, Wilmington and BaltUuore Railroad, No. 828 CHEdNUT Street, S. P. WILTBANK, GENERAL AGENT. 12tf READING RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA TO THE INTERIOR Ol PENNSYLVANIA, THE SCHUYLKILL, SU QUF.H ANNA, CUMBERLAND, AND WYOMING VALLFJYS, THE NORTH, NORTHWEST, AND THKCANADAS, SPRING ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGEB TRAINS. April 8, 1867, Leaving the Company's Depot, at THIRTEENTH And t'ALLOWUILL blreets, Philadelphia, al the fol lowing hours: MORNING ACCOMMODATION. At 7-30 A. M., for Reading aud Intermediate Stations, Returning, leaves Reading at 8'SO P. Mm arriving In Philadelphia al 9'I0 P. M. MORNING EXPRESS, At 8-15 A. M for Reading, Lebanon, Harrlsburg, I'ottavllle, Pinegrove, Tauiaqiia, Suubury, Willlaius port, Elmlra, Rochester, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Alleutowu, Wllkebarre, Plttnton, York, Carlisle. Cbambersburg, Uagerstowa, etc etc This train connects at READING with East Penn sylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, etc, and the Lebanon Valley train for Harrlsburg, etc, at PORT CLINTON with Catawissa Railroad trains lor Wil liamsburg. Lock Haven, Elmlra, etc; at HARRIS BURG with Northern Central Cumberland Valley and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for Northum berland, WUIlamsport, York, Cbambersburg, Pine grove, etc AFTERNOON EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia at 3u P. M., for Reading PotUtvllle, Harrlsburg, etc.. connecting with Readiug and Columbia Railroad trains lor Columbia, eta. POT'lbTOWN ACCOMMODATION Leaves Poll stow u at 6'20 A. M., Btopplug at Inter mediate Stations: arrives In Philadelphia al 8'40 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 6'8U P. M.; arrives In Fotlttown al S'45 P. M. READING ACCOMMODATION Leaves Rending at 7 -so A. M stopping at all way stations, arriving at Philadelphia at 1015 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at U0 P. M arrive in Reading at 7 45 P. M. Trains lor Philadelphia leave Harrlsburg at 810 A. M., and Potujvllleai S'45 A. M., arriving In Philadel phia at rod P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrlsburg at 2-10 P. M., Pottsville at 2 45 P. M., arriving in Phila delphia at 6 15 P. M. HARR1SBURG ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading at 78u A. M., and Harrlsburg at 4'1UP. M. Connecting at Reading with Alleruoou Accommodation south at 6 30 P. M., arriving lu Phila delphia at 9' 10 P. M. Market train, wiih passenger car attached, leaves Philadelphia at 12-45 noun lor Reading aud all way Blalloua. Leaves Reading at 1180 A, M and Dowu lngtown at 1280 P, M., for Philadelphia aud all way stations. - All the above trains run dally, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Pollavllle at 8-00 A. M.,and Philadelphia at 8'ir P. M. Leave Philadelphia lor Readiug al 8-00 A. M., returning from Readiug at fti P.M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers lor Downluglown,and intermediate points take the 7'80 and 8'15 A. M,. and 5-uo P. X trains from Philadelphia, returning from Downing tow u at 4-40 A. M and 12 30 noon, NEW YORK EXPRFXS FOR PITTSBURG AN! THE WFiST Leaves New York at 9 A. M, and 8 P. M., pasMnf Reading at 1'20 A. M and 1-60 P. M., and connecting ai Harrlsburg witn Pennsylvania uud Northern Centra Railroad express trains for Pilhtburg, Chicago, Wl! llumsport, Elmira, Baltimore, eto. Returning, express train leaves Harrlsburg on ar rival of the Pennsylvania express from PituTburg, ai J ... .IOC A Ttl imH U U K miB.li.i. Unn.ll. ... ... O till U V OH A. Ul. R.IU V M. . 1U. P(Knillg IhCUIIIK (.1, y and 11-22 A. M., aud 4-20 and 11-15 P. M., and arriving lu New York at 1010 A. M., and 4'4o and fi-20 P. M. Bleeping cars accompany these trains through between Jersey City aud Plttnburc, without change. A mall train lor New York leaves Harrisburg at 2-10 P. M. Mall train for Harrlsburg leaves New York at i. Schuylkill valley railroad. Trains leave Pottsville at 7 aud 11 A. M., and 715 P. M., returning lrom Tamaquu at 7 '35 A. M. and PiO aud 415 P. M. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD Trains leave Auburn at 7 '60 A. M. lor Pinegrove aud Harrisburg, and 150 P. M. for Plnegroveand Tremont, returning trom Harrlsburg at 8 20 P. M., aud from Tre mont al 7'35 A. M. aud 5-25 P. M. TICKETS. Through flrst-class tickets aud emigrant tickets to all tbe principal points In the North aud West and Canada. The lollowlng tickets are obtainable only at the ollice ol S. BRADFORD, Treasurer, No. 227 H, FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, or of G. A, N1COLLS, General buperintendenU Rending: COMMUTATION TICKETS At 25 per cent, discount, between auy points desired for families aud firms. MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2000 miles between all poiuts, 52'50 each forlamllieo aud linns. SEASON TICKETS, For three, six, nine, or twelve mouths, for holders only, to all points, ot reduced rates. CLERGYMEN Residing on the line of the road will be furnished cards entitling themselves and wives to tickets al hall Bre' EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, al reduced tare, to be had only at the Ticket Otlice, al THIRTEENTH aud CALLOW HILL Streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwurded to all tb above points from tbe Company's Freight Depot, BROAD and WILLOW Streets. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia dally at 5-uo A. M., 12-15 noon, and P. M., for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg, i'olt.i ville, Porl Clinton, aud all points forward, MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on tbe road and lis brunches at 5 A.M., aud lor the principal stations only at 3 15 P. M. 4 jj I1ILA DELPHI A, GERMANTOWN, NORRISTOWN RAILROAD. AXD TIMETABLE, On and alter Wedntt-UMy, May l, 18S7, FUHUKHMAM'OH.N. Leave PhradelpI'liK. 7, s, ixio, 1". ll. 12A.M, 1,2, 8'a.3V4.6. h4. tl'l". "Ml I'f P, M. Leave Geriuhiitow n 6, 7. 7J, S, s-20,31, 1 ), 11, 12 A. M. 1,2.3. 4. 4;;, S.H'-i. 7.8,9. 10,11P.M. 'J he s-20 Dow u Train and 3'4 and 5V Up Trains will not slop ou tbe Geni-mntownBranch. LeavePblladelphm '4 A. m'. 2, 7. lo,' P, M. Leave Germantown s'4 A. M. 1. 8 W'4 p. M. CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 8, 8, 10, 12 A. M. 2, 3V. 84',7. 9 and 11 P. M. Leave Cheamit Hill 7-10. 8. 9-40. aud 11-40 A. M. P-iO, 34O.li-40,840.8 4ndlOP.M.Si I eave Philadelphia 9'4 A. M. 2 and 7 P. M. LeuveChesnut Hill 7-&0A.M. 12 40. 6 4o, and 925 V'OH CONSHOHOCKF.N AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia .7'i, 9, uud UoiA.M. L',,S, 4!.. 6..'4lS'05, aud 11 P. M. 4, Leave Norristown 6 -Jo. 7. 7o0. 9. and 11 A. M. 1,', S )... UJx SUNDAYS, I eave Philadelphia 9 A. M.. 2 i and 715 P. M, Leave Norristown 7 A. M.. 5 3" and 9 P. M. Leave xu y(jlt MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 8, 7, 9, aud 1105 A. U. Ui, 3, 41.; 6. 6V. 805, and P. M. leave Mttiiyunk 610, 7., 8 20, Ki , and 11 A. M. "ONBUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 8 A. M. 2,' and 7' P. M. Leave Manayimk 7 A. M. 6and 8 P. M. vy, B. WILSON, General Suerlnteiirtftnt. . 4 30 Depot, NINTH and UUEEN Blri.S. RAILROAD LINES. "VTORTH I'KNNSYl.VANIA RAILROAD. Xl '1HK MIDDLE Mill h.-Shortest and inoU duect routen, lleihleheni . Allentown, M audi Chunk, Harellon. White Haven, Wllkabarre, Mahanoy C.ty, Mount ( Hiinel.aiHl all points In the Lehlgu, Ma hijno , ami Wyoming coal regions. I Hunger Depot In Philadelphia,, N, W. corner of BERKS uud AM KKICAN SI reem, BU M M Kit AKKA N G KM KNT. N INK DAILY 1 ItA IN On and after WKDN lv-DAY. May 8, I-J.7. Passengor trains leave Ibe New Depot, corner Kerks and Amerl "" " " . ''f Iy (Sundays excepted), u-i lolio ws: t i i Morning Kxprevs for Bethlehem and Iili'Clpal MaMnua ou Norili Ppuntvlvauia Kullroad. cuiliectiimR, lieililehein With Lehigh Valley Railroad for AlleiiKiwn. Catasauiua. siatlng ou. Maiioh (.'hunk, uliu . Vl J'tt'iKVlle, Ha.eiton, White Haven. vtiiKesbarre. Klngsion, Pltuitnn. and all po.nts In J.eMt:ii anil W oining vitlle s; also. In connection yv1" J-elilgh and Mahnnoy Railroad, for Mahanoy cuy, Slienandoah, ami Mount Cam el, aud with Cata Railroad, lor Rupert, Danville, Milton, and . l'l,,"!"Kll,rt. Arrive at Maucli ontink at I2 i A. M .; at Vllksliarreal3 P. M.; at Mahanoy City at 2 t. M. 1 asi-eiineis by this train can lake the Lehigh Valley train, passing Bethlehem al :i r.j P. M., lor Euaton. and points ou New Jersey Central Railroad to New l ork. At 845 A. M. Acc ommodation for Dnyletown,'atop liiiig al all liueriiiedlaie aliilious. Paisengers for M I low Grove. Hatboro, and llartsvllle, by this train, tnke IlieslBBe at Old York road. At lo-iftA M. Acioniiiiodation lor Fort Washing ton, sioj. plug at Inteimedlaie si at Ions. AtlMil', M.-Fxpiess ior lieibiehem.lAllentown, Mane n Chunk, While Haven, WiUesbarre, Mabonoy 1 ily, ( emralla, BheiiRDduah, Mount i armel, and all polnta in the Mahanoy ana WyomUig Coal regions. At 245 p. M. -Accommodation lor Doylestown. stopping at all Intermediate stations. Passeugers take stage at Doyitatowu fur New Hope; at Not ih Wales tui r-uiitiieytown At 4 P. Al. Accommodation for Doylestown. stop ping ai all Intermediate atailoiiH. PaMsengora lor Willow Grove, llai boro, and llartsvllle, take stage alAblngt n: lor Lumbervlile at Doylestown, Al 8 io P, M. Through accommodation for Bethle hem and all stations ou main line of North Pennsyl vania Railroad, connecting al Bethlehem wllb Lehign Valley , F, ening train lor Fusion, Allentown, and Munch ( lunik. Pahsengers for Greenville take this iruin lo Cjuakertowu. At 610 1'. M. Accommodation for Lansdale, stop ping ai all Intel mediate sluitons. At ll-to P. M. Accommodation for Fort Wash ington. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. From Bethlehem, al 9'15 A. M., 2'i5 and 8'4ii P. M. 'if) P. Al. train makes direct connection with Lehigh Valle7 trains lrom Easion, Wllkesbarre, Mahanoy t llv, and Jlnzleton. Passengers leaving Easton at 1120 A. M. arrive In Philadelphia at 205 P. M. Passengers leave Wllkesbarre al 1 30 P. M., connect at Bethlehem al 815 P. M., and arrive In Philadelphia at 8-40 P, M. From Doylestown at 825 A. M., 5T0 P, M., and 7-40 P. AI. F'roia Lnnsdnle at 730 A. M. From Fort W asninnlon at 11-50 A. M. and 308 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia lor Bethlehem at 9'30 A. M. Philadelphia loi Doylestown at 2'45 P. M, Doylestown to l'biladelphia al 7"K A. M. Bethlehem to Philadelphia at 4'30 P. M. Filth and Sixth Streets Passenger curs convey pas sengeis to and lrom the new depot. White cars of Second and Third Streets line and Union line run within a short distance ol the Depot. Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Ollice in order to secure the lowest rates ot fare. F;LLI8 CLARK, Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through to prin cipal points al Manu's North Pennsylvania Baggage :x press Olllce, 1 18 No. 1Q5 8. FIFTH Street. FREKJI1T LINES FOR NEW YORK A XI) all the Stations on the CAMDEN and AM BOY and connecting Railroads. INCREASED DESPATCH. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY F'HEIGHT L1NF:s lor New York will leave WALNUT Street Wharf at 1 o'clock P. M. daily (Sundays excepted), . Freight must be delivered belore 44 o'clock, to be forwarded the same day. Returning, tbe above lines will leave New York at 12-nioon, and 4 and 8 P. If. F'reight for Trentrup Princeton, Kingston, New Brunswick, and all P"ts on the Camden and Am boy Railroad; also, on tne Bel vldere, Delaware and Flein lugton, tbe New Jersey, the Freehold and Jamesburg, and the Burlington and Mount Holly Railroads, re ceived and forwarded up lo 1 P. M. The Belvldere and Delaware Railroad connects at Pbllllpsburg wltb the Lehluh Valley Railroad, and at Manunkachunk with all points ou the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Railroad, forwarding to Syracuse, Buffalo, and other points In Western New York. M Tbe New Jersey Railroad connects at Elizabeth wllb tbe New Jersey Central Railroad, and al Newark with the Morris ana Ksaex Railroad. A Blip memorandum, specifying tne marks and numbers, shippers and consignees, must, In every In stance, be sent with each load of goods, or no receipt will be given. MSM m jn. B. increased Facilities nave oeen made ror the transportation of live stock. Drovers are Invited to try the route. When stock Is furnished In quantltle of five carloads or more, It will be delivered at theroq of Fortieth street, near the Drove Yard, or at Pier N 1, North River, as the shippers may designate attti time ot shipment. For terms, or other Informatloi apply to WALTER FREEMAN, F'reight Agent, l if No. ?"S S. DFT, WAHU A vonno. I'lillnda. "llltsT CUESIER AND PHILADELPHIA VY RAILROAD, VIA MF;DIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. On and alter MONDAY, April 1, 1807, Trains will leuve as follows: WEST CHESTER TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia lor West Chester, from Depot Thirty first and Alurket streets, at 7-15 A. M., 11 A. AL, 2--ti P. M., 4-15 P. Al., 4-f,0 P. M., 6 25. and 1030 V. M. Leave West Cbenter for l'biladelphia, from Depot on East Market street, at 615 A. AI., 715 A, M., 7'30 and 10-45 A M., 1-56 P. M.,4 5oand 6'50 P. M. Trains leaving W est Chester at 7-80 A. AI., and leav ing Philadelphia al 4'50 P. M., will slop at B. C. Junc tion and Media only. 1'ast.engers to or from stations between West Ches ter and B. C. Junction going east, will taketralus leaving West Chester al 715 A. M., uud going west w ill take train leaving Philadelphia al 4'00 P. M.,aud transfer al B. C. Junction. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia ai Bio A. M. and 2 P. M. Leave West Chester al 7'45 A. Al. aud 5 P. AI. MH Trains leaving Philadelphia at 715 A. Al. and 4'50P. M ', and leaving West Chester al 7'.'0 A. M. and 450 P, Al., connect ai B. C. Junction with trains on P. and li. c. k. u lot uxioro and liuermeuiaie points. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only, as baggage, and the Company will not lu any ruse be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars unless a special contract Is made for the same. HENRY WOOD, - ' General Superintendent. 1 Qt1 PHILADELPHIA AMD ERIE RAIL LO"l. ROAD. This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest Counties ot Pennsylvania to tbe City ot F'ne en Lake Erie, and la the most direct route to the great Oil Regions of Pennsylvania. It hall been leased aud Is operated by the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT PHILADEL PHIA. Arrive Eastward Erie Mall Train, 7 A. M.; Erie Express Train, l'OO P. Al.; Klmlru Alull, 5'4u P. M. Leave Westward Erie Al ail, 72o P.M.; Erie Express Train. 12 Al.; Elmlra Alull, 8 A. M. Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mall and Kxnress trains without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 9 A. AI., arrive at Erie 10 A. Af. Leave New York at 5 P. M., arrive at Erie 4-im P. Al. Leave Erie at ft'Oo P. M., arrive at New York 315 P. M. Leave Erie at 1025 A , M., arrive at New York 1010 A. M. Elegant Sleeping Cars en all tbe night trains. For information respecting passenger business, inly at coi ner TUIRTJKI'U aud MARKET Street. "I 1'hIluilelDhlu. And lor ireigbt business, ef the Company's A genu S. B. Kingston, Jr., corner THIRTEENTH ant AlARKET Streets, Philadelphia; J. W. Reynold: Erie; William Brown, Agent N. C R. R Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON. General Freight Agent, Phllu. 11. W. WYNNER. General Ticket Ageut, Phila. A. 1.. TYLER General Sup.. Erie 1 1 THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE, No. 320 CHEBJSCTM'reet, forwards P amies, Pack age!. Merchandise, Bank Notts, aud Specie, either br lb own linen, or In conueetlon with other Express tCom panles, to all tbe print-l-pal towns and nitlea In the Unite Htatea JOHN BINGHAM. HuperiiHendent frm G. ROBINSON. No. OlO OIIKSNUT STREET, Is In receipt to-day of an Invoice of FINE CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS, I T'. Kit'., Which are now open for examination, "Peace and War." bv O. D ireti " Lust Rise ot Bumux-r," "Cromwell and Family," "Romeo and Juliet." "Blur or Bethlehem," are well worthy the attention ot the anmlre-s of art b WM. D. ROGERS. CARRIAGE U IJILUEU Manufacturer of Flrat-Class Carriages O N L Y. NON. lOOtt AND 1011 tiimilT NTKEKT, l2Hrow2m PHILADELPHIA GET THE BFMT THE HOLY BIBLE HAR lug's Editions Family, Pulpit aud Pocket Bible In beuutliul styles of Turkey Morocco aud antlqu blndlnuH. A new edition, arranged fur photograph! pruita of families. WM. W. HARDING, Publisher, No. m CHEfcN UT btrettt. below Fotuin. MAY 8, 18G7. ENGINES. MACHINERY. ETC. GOLD'S IMPROVED PATENT LOW STEAM AND IIOT WATER APPARATUS, ton WARJIINU AND TENTII.ATISU WITH Pl'BE EXTERNAL A I II. Also, tbe approved Cooking Apparatus, THE AMERICAN KITCHENER, On the European plan ot heavy castings, durability, and neatneKS ol construction Suitable lor Hotels, Public ln-tltinloiiR, and the better tlasa ol Private Residences. Also, A genu for the sale ot SPEAKMAN'S PATENT SAFETY VALVE, Which should be connected with every water back aud holier, aud GRIFFITH'S PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATOR. UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMPANY. J AHEM P. WOOD A CO., NO. 41 HOITU FOURTH STREET, B. M. FELT WELL, Superintendent. 4 2a 3m f Pf PENN STEAM ENGINE AND II I-L7 til l l i. it U'liKk N Ntr A I. I ! -f. f L IIV Lia.BOILER WORKs.-NEAFl K A I.KW avaUILAb AIsD 'lHKUKKTH'Al. KNI4I N kKUH llAClllMb'ltt, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK BM11H8, aud FOlJSLERS, haviuu lor many yeun been in eucceHsful operation, aud been eicluslvetj eiiKaned In builillng aud repairing Marine and Rlvei EiiKlnee, biKb and low-prensure. Iron BoUera, Water luuks, Propellers, etc. etc, rexpecitully oiler theli services to lue public oa being lully prepared to con tract lor eiiKlnea of all slu-s, Wailne, River, and stationary ; Laving sets of patterns of uldereuV slses, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pal tern-making made at the shortest notice. Hititi and Low-pressure Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of tbe beet Pennsyl vania charcoal iron. Forglngs of all slaea and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, bcrew Cutting, and all other work connected wl'b the above buslueas. Lrawlngs and speciHcatlons for all work done at tbe establishment free of charge, and work guar an teed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs of boata, where they can lie lu perfect safety and are provided-with shears, blocks, lull, etc. etc lor raising neavy or ugut, weiuuio. ACOB O. NEAFIK. 21 BEACH aud PALMER btree J. VAUeUAN MJtBKICK, - . WILLIAM H. MKBBIOK JOHN K. COPK. SOUT11WAEK rOUMKY", FIFTH AND W AtoHLTNUTON Blreets, PHILAIIALPHIA. MERRICK dt bONS. ENOINEERt AWI MACHINISTS, niannfacluie High aud Low Preaaure bleaiu nglnea lor Laud, River, aud Marine IServlce. Holier., Oasumelers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eto. luallUKS ol all kinds, either Iron or braas. Iron Frame Roots lor Oaa Works, Workshops, and Railroad bullions, etc Retorts aud Uaa Machinery, of tbe latest and moat Unproved couatruciiou. Every description of Plantation Machinery, and Sugar, baw, aud Orlst Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open bieam Traiua, Delecalors, Filters, Pumping En giues, etc. Bole Agents for N. BUlenz's Patent Bngar Bollln, Apparatus, Keamyib's Pateut bieam Hammer, an? Aspinwall A. Woolsey'S Patent Centrifugal mukh Uralning Machine. 6 HQ BBIDESBUKG MACHINE WOKKfi OFFICE. No. 88 N. FRONT BTREET, " PH I LA VKUPU1A. We are prepared to nil orders to any extent for out well-known MACHINERY FOB COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLb, Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Bpln- ninir. auiTWeaTiuff. W e invite the attention ot manufacturers to our ex tensive woraa. 1 ALFRED JENKR A BON, STEARNS, WHITNEY & BRIDGES, No. 327 CHESNUT STREET, Manufacturers of CAST-IRON WATER AND STEAM PIPE market rates. Extensive machinery has been pre pared, and we are now ready to lurulsh this pipe to auy amount t snort nonce, ajso general riauroaxr ana sieaniDOal supplies. lilsiua ROOFING. O O I IN Gr . OLD SHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR STEEP) COVER ED WITH JOHN'S ENOLISH ROOFING CLOTH, And coated wllb LIQUID UUTT A PERCHA PAINT, making them perleclly water-proof, LEAKY GRAVEL ROOF'S repaired wllh Uuila Percha Paint, aud warranted for hve years. LEAKY SLATE ROOFS coaled with liquid which becomes as hard ai Slate. TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IRON coaled wlU Liquid Guttapercha at small expense. Cosiraugiui from one to two cents per square loot. Ola Board oi bhiugle Roofs ten cents per square foot, all complete Materials constantly on baud and lor sale by tin PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA ROOS ING COMPANY, GEORGE HOBART, 11 2 8m No. 230 N. FOURTH blreet. JEL O O J? I IV O , oi.imiin'i.f: roofs, flat on stekf fVt t.Htl) Vtl'lll UU1T I'KKt 1IA HOOF 1 - J.O'l ll.and coaled with LltiUlU OCT'I J 1'fr.UCllA JPAlNT, making thutu perleclly wauu proot. JLKAKT OBATEIi ROOFS repaired with Gutti Percha Paint, aud warranted lor live years, Lft.Ali a KLATK KOOFftl coated with TJqatt Oulia Percha Paint, which becomes as hard as slate. For TlN,01lFK,aiNt,and IRON It 001 this Paint Is the tie plus ultra of all oiher protection. It lorms a perfectly Impervious covering, completely resists the action of the weather, aud oouslitutea a thorough protection against leaks by rust or other wise. Price only lrom one to two cent per square 'UTTN and BAYEL HOOFING done at shortest notice. Material constantly on hand and for sale byth nASliaOTU llOOFIN-U OMIANY. AtKlli.A.E'kM A I V EBETT, 121 6m No. HO GREEN blreet HOOP SKIRTS. nOQ HOOP SKIKTP. AOG UZlO LATEST STYLE. JUbT OUT. KJjUO LE PETIT TRAIL, lor Hie Promenade, 2t yards round, the CHAMPION TRAIL, fur the Drawing room , 8 yards round. Thesefbklrls are In every way the most desirable that we have heretofore offered to the public; also, complete Hues of Ladles', Miaaee'. and Children's Plain aud Trail Hoop Skirts from 2 to 4 yards In cir cumference, of every leuglh, all of "our own make,' wholesale aud retail, aud warranted lo give latislao- Co'nstantly on hand low-priced New York mad Skirls. Plain and Trail, 20 springs, 90 cents; 2A springs. l: 80 springs, llo; aud lu BprlugH. l7& Skirls made lo order, altered, aud repaired. Call or send lor Circular of style, shua, aud prices Manufactory and balenrooms, No, Wf A HCH Street 12 6 m WILLIAM T. HOPKINB. aio. llul CUESNU 1 btreel. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Have opened, at their NEW STORE, A). W. Cor. Kleventli and Cheauut, A KPLrNDIU AKSOHT.tlENT oy TtHITF. (iOOM, lVAttN, F.MBKOIIlKKIiaa, X.ACF. UOU1W, HAN DHKIU'II !" VF.1LM, KSC. KXC, Of buperlor Quality, at LOW PRICED. T. STEWART BROWN, h.k. ijurtMr oi yoVBTII CJlESTJfUTSlS. tUSUrACTURKH or rStniXB TAI.I8K8. BA08, KETICTJI.ES, BHAWJ BTRAPH, 11 v - ' ajid Trev aline Uxi ouU- BZJAl AMUSEMENTS. CADEMY OT M U S 1 C. CARL WOLFSO H N'S XAltJUWliJLL COlVCEltT! TIIVBKDAT KVESISiCJ, MAT 10, 1867. SECURED SEiTS ONE DOLLAR EACH, WITII. OUT F.A1KA CIIAPHK, Ticket ofllceopenun MONDAY, tbe 6th Inst, and evfry follow ing day previous to the concert, at Mr, 7 CIMI LMl h Alunlcftlure, cornerofSEVENTH and UIKcMT bt reels. Holders ol t.reen Tickets can have them exchanged for secured seatn wltni nl extra charge, by presenting tlieni at the 'ticket Olllce. 4 8 et CADE MY OF MUSI C RICH 1 NOR' ENOLIPH OPERA COMPANY. CAROLINE RICUINOH DIRECTRESS THIS (Wednesday) F'VENINQ, May 8, BENEFIT OF ALFRED KIT MM EL (Doorkeeper), MAUI I ANA, with the lull strength of the Company in the I'llHU Thursday A llernoon GRAND OrERA MATINEE. HObE OF CAbTlLE. Friday Evening. May lo FA RE W ELL BENEFIT OF, MIbb CAROL1NF; RICHIMUf. MARTHA. Saturday Afterui on-LAbT PERFORMANCE. MAKUANA, NEW CIIEHNUT STREET TIIEATKE.' LAST MOUT BUT ON IS oi the new play , entitled AFTER M ANY DAYS: OH. AN INVENTOR'B DREAM. With all of Hs BEAUTIFUL HCF.NKRY, ' EXCI1TNO YACHT RACE. ELFAlANT CONSERVATORY, COUNTRY CHURCH YARD, ETO. E1C. ETC. ETC. Tbe performance will coimtsi of AFTER MANY llAVR Borbara Drake.....M..........M.....MIss Josle Orton Abel Drake Mr. F Lawler Friday AN Nil AL BENEFIT OF JUSIE ORTON.' On Ibis occaHlon will be produced, for the first tlma In this city, Scribe's beautilul Piuy, entitled FAIRY FINOERS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE. Monday The flrst ot a series of Benefits for THE bTARVINO PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH. Novel and extraordinary attraction will be ottered MRS. JOHN DKEW'S ARCH 8TREE1 THEA'IRE. Begins at X. to 8 o'clock. ENGAGEMENT, FOR (MX NIGTUS ONLY, OF. mr. jAMKrt w. Wallace, MONDAY, AND TILL FURTHER NOTICE, A. W . Yonnn'8 Sticcessltil Play, a dangerous game. Baron de Villepreux Mr. J. W. WALLACK Mona. AlorrlBou... .,.., Mr. GrillllU Henry Morrison .Mr F. Mordaunt Floupln.......M..... Mr. Craig Griuguire- . Mr. Hempla Huron ess de Villepreux .. .Miss E. Prloa Friday BENEFIT OF J. W. WALLACK. Monday next Mr. dan bryant. WALNUT STREET THEATRE, N . E. corner of N IN Hi aud WALN UT SlreeU. Btglns at U to S o'clock. DRAMATIC TRIUMPH OF TI1E AGE. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, May 8, LAST NIGHT BUT THREE Of the Celebrated and Accomplished Artiste, MRS. F, W. LANDER, formerly MUSS J. M. DAVENPORT, who will appear, for the tilth time, In her much admired conception and rendition ot ELI.ABE1H, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, conceded by the Press and Public as the most Im passioned, powerlul, aud artlstio impersonation of the luoderu stage. ELIZABETH EVERY EVENING, Friday BENEFIT OF MRS. LANDER. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. 1MMINSE ATTRACTION. ' FOX'S COMBINATION TROUPJB EVERY EVENING, GRAND CORPS DE BALLET ,COM K) PAWTOMIMf ETHIOPIAN BURLF-bUUE,COMIOPANTOMlMA TIBAOTI 0 K EXTRAORDINARY, CONCERT HALL. ' FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, the Grand Illuminated Mirror ot EGYPT AND THE HOLY UkND, COMUKNCINO MONDAY EVENING. May 6. Tbe popular Lecturer, Colouel vV, H. MAURICE Is engaged. Cards ot admission, 50 cents, or two for 75 cents. Children bull-price. AA-,g5",,nKd,M,TiJNj!'Jilw,n be B'ven on SATURDAY Tickets, 25 cents, or Hve for (1. SI tot EXHIBITION OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURt Thi Forty-Fourth Annual Exhibition OF THB PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH. Is now open day and eveulng, from 0 A. M. till 7 P Admittance, 25 cents. ui. , ouu ii uui d tui iu m mail veuing. Season TlcketB, 50 cents. 4 22 S6t ARTISTS' FUND SOCIETY ftPBIKlU EXHIIUTIOM NOW OPEN, AT T11KIB NEW U1LLEBIEM, NO. 1334 C1IEKKUT NTBEET, From A. M to 6 P. M. 4 13 tl Admission. 25 cents. Seuaon Tickets, 50 cents. "VfEW ELfcVfcNTH BTREET OPERA H0DSB X SXEVF-NTH Street, above CHESNUT. '-TlIK FAMILY UESOKT Off- EAOW. SS-u ff "itbAl?tr 1.n.1'?.?' lhe World, In their GRAll K1HIOPIAN SOIREES, SONGS, DANCES. NEVI BURLESQUES, and PLANTATION SCENES Dooki open al 7 O'clock, Commencing at 8 o'clock . 8 80 J. L. CARNCROSS, Manager. HO! FOR SMITE'S ISLAND! FRESH AIR i. -v -.,.T;BA V.''HVL 8t J-- Y - HE ALT HKUL jgi--TAlMJiMTO MRS. MARY LAKEMEYER respectfully lu lorms her Irlends aud the public gene rally, thai she will open the beautilul lsluud Pleasure Ground known as o.-tw,, SMITH'S ISLAND, on SUNDAY next, Mayfi. bhe Invites all to come and enjoy wilh her the delights of this favorite suin nier resort. 4 so if GERMAN I A ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RB . ',,',"?4ll, very SATURDAY AFTERNOON, al M USICAL FUND HALL, ) o'clock. EugagemenB made by addrewilng GF.ORGE BASTERT, Agent, No 12iil MONTF-REY St.. between Race and Vina 2 UX LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CIIY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA Filiate of THOMAS B. DARLING, deceased. The Auditor appointed by tbe Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOHN K. HAMLIN, Ad ministrator of the estate of THOMAS S. DAR LING, deceased, and to report dltiiributlou of the balance In the bunds of the accountant, will nieel the parties Interested for the purpose of his ap pointment on MONDAY', May is. A. D. ls7, at U o'clock A. M.. al his Office, No. 4ul WALNUT Street, in thecltyofPhll.delphla.itLiAM D 5 8 fmwst Auultor. p R E N C H ST E A M SCOURING. ALDEDYLL, MARX & CO.; NO. 18t SOI Til FXETEWTII HTBBET AND MO. Bl BACK MTBEEH. 1 10 ml jliu name is supposed w uo v
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