CITY INTELLIGENCE. IFK ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMS S OU TKIDB AOS. Tub Philadelphia Pavinu Fu.m This in PWutiop was Incorporated In the yoar 181. and is therefore one ot the oldest rind most reliable javlnpt funds in the country. From 1838 until the preeent time the Poc k ty have occupied tue building No. 38(i Walnut street, which Is now entire! j too small and inconvenient lor the great growth and continued prosperity ot the Institu tion. Thirty-one years uco it had but seven thousand depositors; they now number twenty two thousand, nnd the market va'.ue ot their surplus la not les tbsn $750,000. In order that accommodation can be hail for the Increased business ol the Society. Caleb Cone, Esq., has we understand, concluded the purchase of the Randall property, at the southwest corner of Walnut street and Washington equare, and the adjoinimr property of Kdard Wain, Esq., mak ing, together. 61 feet on Walnut street by 176 feet in depth, and oh tbi will be erected a building more commodious and suited to the wants of the Society. Anniversary Meeting. To-morrow (Tues day) evcning.the anniveisnry of the Northern Home for Friendless Children, and of the Home lor Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans, will occur at Union L E. Church, Fourth street, below Arch. Addresses from Governor Geary, Mayor McMlchael, Judges Urewster and Pierce, and the Ucv. Air. Conklin are expected, and promise to be of a very iiiterecting nnt ure, together witU. the recitation?,. dialogues, songs, hymns, etc., by the children ot the two Homes, which will allow the audience to wltnos their proliciency In the various studies. A Casb op Alleokd Emhezzlement. On Saturday Louis F. Caron, acting paving teller ot the Sixth .National UanK of this city, was arrested at the instance of the oflicers of that institution, on the ehnnre of having embezzled funds belonging to the bank. Caron was taken belore Alderturtn Dougherty, who held him in $16,000 bail to answer the charge. The amount ot the aliened defalcation is about $1000, for which the ban?: is amply xecurcd. Another Ccrmo Cask Charles Hicks (colored) received a dangerous cut on the arm, lute on Saturday night,' from a razor in the hands of another colored man. The two were in a dance-house In St. Mary street ut the time the difficulty occurred. The wounded niau was taken to the hospital. Attempted Suicide. About 8 o'clock last evening, a deranged woman, named Ellen An derson, residing at No. liilO Poplar street, jumped trom the second-story wiudow of her residence, and Injured herself severely. The Return Game between the Quaker City and thi Geary Base Ball Clubs will be played this afte oon at Fifteenth street and Columbia avenue. AMUSEMENTS. New Chksnut Street Theatre. Puritig the present week the bills announce that the pro ceeds of the performances held at this theatre will be added to the fund for the relief of desti tute people in the South. Miss Julia Daly, for the first time in many years, has effected an eoeagemect in her native city, and will appear in a round of her most popular characters, sup ported by the entire corps dramauque of the theatre. The bills also inform us that $300 worth of useful and ornamental articles will be given away per capita. We presume that the at.trfi.rf inTI Will h aiidintant InnnanHant rf charitable object, to till the house every night. Wax.ndt Street Theatre. The present week will be signalized by the production of Dion Boucicault's admired dramatization of Sir Walter Scott's novel, "The Heart of Mid Lothian," entitled Jtanie Deans. This play is en tirely new to Philadelphia, and will be produced with fine scenery and a splendid cast, embrac ing the names of Miss Susan Deain, Miss Annie Graham, Miss EfTio Gernion, Airs. S. K. Chester, Nr. and Mrs. Charles Walcot. Mr. J. B. Roberts, and all the company favorites. The scenery has all been painted bv Witham. the well- known scenic artist of thi establishment, from ' models executed for him in London. Jeanie l)eans is produced under direct authorization of the distinguished dramatist Dion Boucicault. Arch Street Theatre. This evening Mr. Dan Bryant, the popular Irish comedian, will commence a briot engagement in two of his greatest assumptions, in the plays of Handy Andy and Ihe Jrish Emigrant. Air. Bryant is just concluding a most successful professional tour throuRh the United States, and hi3 mauy admirers in Philadelphia will be pleased to greet him once more. ' He is now considered tie best Irish comedian on the American stage. We arc pleased to announce that Mr. G. L. Fox has been re-engaged at this theatre, with his entire pantomime troupe, and will shortly produce several novelties in his line. American Theatre. The usual variety per formance will take place this eveuiug, and several pew stars have been added to the already brilliant galaxy. The Family Resort. At Carncross & Dixey's, durinc the present week, several popular bur lesques will be played every evening, in addi tion to thecustomary olio entertainment. On dit that Mr Robert Frazer has been engaged to produce shortly his beautiful little pantomime, entitled 'ike House that Jack JiuiU, at Barnum's Museum, New York city. Hartz, the Illusionist, will give his first seance de magique at Concert Hall, next Monday evening, 20th instant. Academy of Music Arrangements are in progress to produce at this establishment the magnificent play of Elizabeth, Queen nf Vnaiand. witn Mrs. General F. W. Lander in ner great role ot the "Virgin. Queen." Rumor hath it that sne win De supporieu Dy Mr. James U. xayior, jut. maunce nevmc Croesman, and other favorite actors. w A K DEPARTMENT. - Sukgkon-Genkkal's Office, aiav 3. ist7. An Army Medical Board is now la session in New York city lor the examination of candi dates for admission lntu the Medical Staff of the United Htatea Army. Applicants must be over twenty-one years ot age. and physically sound. Applications for an invitation to appear be fore the Bourd should be addressed to tlie Sur-geon-Ueneral, U. 8. A., and must state the full name, residence, and date and place of birth of the candidate. Testimonials as to character and qualifications muxt be furnished. If the applicant has been In tire Medical Service of the Army, the factanouldbe stated, together with Lis loriner rank and time and place of service. No allowance la made for tue expenses of per sons undergoing the examination, as it is au Indispensable prerequisite to appointment. There are thirty-five vacjucles In the Medical Stafl J.K.BARNES, 6 4fmwlm Burgeon -General, U. 8. A. TRENCH STEAM 1 SCOURING. LDEDYLL, MARX & CO., t. It IOITU EHIVEIITH STBCET AMD HCB10 BAl ;rttEET. 1 10 mi THE DAILY maium: Ti:ii:neAin. fir atirtu'ional Marine Aetct tee JFirst Pay. ALMANAC FOR PHILA DELPHI A-THI8 .DA Y. PlTN RISKS Mooiff Risk 210 SlIWSlCTS 7'OSililOH WATKR HH2 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. D. C. McC'AMMON, i Wash. Butch kh, Monthly Committbb. John Im akiiawk, J UOVKMKKTB OP OCEAN STEAMERS. FOR AMERICA. p Caledonia OlaKiiow......New v,,tlt April 2fi AtnliintH London New York April 27 Cni Manchester., LI verpool...New York.... April '27 Palmyra .. Liverpool. ..New York ...April : Nc York... boullinmplon...New York April at) Guiding star. Ilavre.......New York May 1 Haninionla,..iSoulliaiiiptoii-New York May 1 l I lly ol N. York. ..Liverpool. ..New York May 1 Illliernla , Liverpool. ..CJuehec May 2 Java ..Liverpool. ..New York May ' 4 llansa boulhrtnijton...New York May 7 FUR EUROPE. Persia. New York...Llverpool May 15 Union .New York.Hremen ....Muy is llilcsgo New York...Llverpool May 18 Erin ... New York...Llverpool May 18 II ammonia New York... Hamburg May is Ville tie Paris.. .New York...Havre ......May 1H Vni. l'enu ..New York. ..London May 21 Ottawa.,... New York... Antwerp ...May ii COASTWISE, DOM KMT 10, ETO. Fung Sbuey New Yorit...loiig Kong May 15 Eagle ... New ork... Havana .May H Juniata Piillftda......New Orleans May 18 Wyoming I'hllada Havannau May Ik Stars and blrlpesi'hilucla Havana May 18 orslca New York. ..Havana May 18 Nevudu .New York. ..Kan Juan May 20 H. America New York...Krar.ll ..May Alliance l'lillada Charleston May Mulls are forwarded by every Hteainer In the regular HnAH. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Uueensiown, except the Canadian line, which rail at Londonderry. The steamers for or Irom IheOonU pentcal at Honthampton. AKM1VKD YRHTKKOAY. Steamship Alliance, Kelly, 70 hours from Charles ton, v. Kb. cotton, rice, etc., to Lalhuury. Wlckersuaui & Co. blmniHlilp Pioneer, Bennett, 50hours from Wilming ton, N. C, with coiton and naval stores to Philadel phia and Southern Mall teamnhlp Co. On Halurduy, BP. M., Cape Henlopeu hearing W.SW., exchanged RinalH with HteiiniHlilp Tonananda, hence lor tsavan iihIi; below the Urandywlne paHHed lug America, with a large ship In low, bound out; above the Brandy wine, 10 P. M.. passed steamship Virginia, outward hound. Bariie Mary Kdson. Ryder, 7 days Irom bagua la Grande, Willi sugar to H. t W. Welnh, Pros, brig Kinma Krey, Parow, M days from Liver pool, with salt to order. Brig Caroline Kddy, Hmltti, 11 clays from Bagua la Grande, with molasses to H. & W. Welsh. Ischr Ktban Allen, Blake, la days irom Matanzas, with molaxses to A. Merino. ischr jHUiei Anderson, Tuunell, 2 days from Indian Itlvi r, with corn to Bacon. Collins & Co. Hchr bewell, Bennett, Zdayg irom ludlan River.with corn to Bacon, Collins A Co. Mleamtr fciusau. Crumley. 40 hours from Hartford, with mdxe. to V. 11. I'.ulrd & Co. bteamer Mars, Grumlev. 24 hours from New York, with indue, to w. M. Balrd A Co. CLEARED "(SATURDAY. Steamship Tonawunda, Jennings, bavannah, Phila- aelphln and Southern Mall steamship Co. BteaiiiHlilp Norman, Crowell, BoHton, 11. Winsor A Co. bteamshlp Virgiiila.Allen.Klcliiiiond, W.P.Clyde.tCo. BrlgHlluia, Peterson, UueenBlowu, L. Westergaard A Co. Brig Gen. Banks, Ketchum, Providence, L. Audenried &Co. Srhr b. A. Bolce. Bolce. Boston. Slnnlckson A Co. bclir J. Ponder, Hudson, Boston, V. II. Johns & Bro. rnr jiiawiiina, Newman, Newouryport, (10. bchr Kdwln, Tultle, Alexandria. do. Kchr bnowllake. Rose. Boston. Wannemacber & Co. bchr Port Royal, Moore, Mlddletown, do. bchr If. W. Moore, Crowell, Hallowed, do. Bchr B. li. Hull, Drisoll, Allyu'a Point, Day, Huddell E -0. bchr A. Ryerson, Houghton, Portland, New York and bchuvlklll Coal Co. Bchr Trade Wind, Hoffmann, New Bedford.;U.8.Quar termaster. bchr D. Brlttaln. Springer, Fortress Monroe, do. bchr Abby Pitman, Lombard, Boston, Caldwell, Gor don A Co. Bchr M. P. Hudson, Hudson, Salem, Audenried, Nor ton Co. Bchr Bee, Hearne, Washington, Bacon. Collins A Co. bchr M. W. Marls, Homers. PenOHgrove. Captain, Schr Reading HR.No. 4il,Fentou.W ashtnglon.Captaln. bt'r Beverly, Pierce, New York, W. P. Clyde A Co. bt'r New York, Marshall, Washington, do, bt'r J. b. Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore. A. Groves, Jr. Tub Clyde, Duncan, Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Lookout, Alexander, Baltimore, with a tow of Darges, w. tr. wiyue b uu. arrived'saturday. Bcbr S. A. Bolce. Bolce. from balein. In ballast to Blnnicksou & Co. bchr J. C. Atkins, Atkins, 2 days from Milton, with grain to Christian A Co. bchr T. P. McColley, Durborough. 1 day from Cam den, w ith grain to J. L. Bewley A Co. bchr A rladna. Thomas. 1 day from Smyrna, with grain to J. L. Bewley & Co. rcnr J, Xj. ilevenu, meivui, 1 uay irum jjitue vreeit Landing, with grain to J. K. Bewley & Co. bchr b. Warren, Connell, 1 day Irom Magnolia, with grain to J. L. Bewley te Co. bchr Young America, jsiiicneu, 1 oay irom rori .Lie posit, with grain to J. L. Bewley & Co. IPCnr lUiei, 1 OWUSrou, unjn num iuumu mitsii with grain to J. L. Bewley A Co. . ... , Steamer D. tJtley, Davis, 24 hours frota New York, with 111 d Be. to W. M. Balrd & Co. bteamer K. C. Blddle, jucuue, i uoura iroui xew York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde & Co. Tug Hudson, Carr. Irom Baltimore, with a tow Of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. Carrenpondmre ot the Philadelphia Exchano. Lkwkh. Del.. May 118 A. M. The following vessels from Philadelphia went to sea yesterday uiorumg: Baruue Hector, lor Antwerp; brigs Cambridge, for nt, John, M. B.; and Bloomer, for Halifax. Brig Herald, lor Havana, ana urioian, ior ooiuurero, went iu sea last evening. Brig Roska, for Dautslc, went to sea 9ih Inst. There Is a clipper ship at anchor at the Brown, bound to Philadelphia. Wind W. JOSEPH, LAFETRA. Mr. John R. Price, pilot, from Delaware Breakwater, arrived In this city on baturday evening, aud reports the following vetwels as having gone to sea on the auernoon ot the loth lust.: Brigs bolllarlo, lor Bel last. Ire.; ldellu. for Cardenas; Cheviot, lor Matanzas; and Deiopea, lor Antwerp: aud about twenty schrs. bliip Rattier, from Palermo, passed In at 4 P. M. loth lnttt., upward bound. MEMORANDA. BteamBblp Wyoming. Teal, hence, at Savannah 7th Instant. bteamshln Delaware, Thompson, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, at Boston 1Kb lust. Barque Zulma, Hewitt, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Bagua 27th ult. Barque be Eagle, Julius, for New York, at Bagua 2tUl ult. Brig Tempest, Wilson, for Philadelphia, at Matan zas 2d Inau Brig Mauzanllla, Magune, hence for Brunswick, at New York lith Inst. Brigs II Houston. French. and J, F.Carney, Carney, for Philadelphia, at Matanzas ad lust. bchr Nicola. Kollar, ior Philadelphia, cleared at Boston loth Inst. bchr Triumph, Chester, hence, at New Bedford 10th Instant. bchr P. A. Saunders, Carroll, for Philadelphia, cleared ut Newbury port Ulh Inst. bchr Alice Ida, Hears, hence lor Seacouet, at New po.t loth lust. Bcnrs xsaiau tueen, cnase; Durum, wmum, ,m R. Borden, Bordeu, tor Philadelphia, sailed from Fall River loth Inst. . , bcbr R. E. Tay. Baker, from Windsor, N. 8. for Philadelphia, at Portland 8th lust. bchr Argus Eye, Townseud, hence, at Bagua 2oth ultimo. bchr Hazleton, Gardner, from Taunton for Philadel phia, at New London Bth Inst. bchr Orion. Hadwln, from Fall River for Beaconnet and Philadelphia, at Newport Bih lust. Bchr Flora A. Sawyer, Reed, Irom Dighton for Phi ladelphia, sailed Irom Newport 8th insl. bchr Goddess, hence, at Bellas! 2d lust. bcbr J. B. Bleecker, Kldred, heuca for Bingham, sailed from btonluirton llilh inst. bchr iree Wind, Frlsbee, heuce for Salem, at New port 8th Inst., aud sailed again on the loth. m.hH t. rnii.if.r PrHhv. and J. P. Ross. Ball. iheuce for Taunton; A. H. Brown, Burse, do tor Pro vidence; Dirlgo, Buker, do. ior Boston, aiiMew om llth Inst, bcbr A. Haley, TTaley: J. D. McCarthy, Blmpson; M. iialey, Haley; H. A. Wicks, Hickman; D.S. bluer, Huntley; H. A.btepheusou, Cordery; T. Lake, Adams: F. K. bhaw, bhaw; bailie H, Batumau; R. W. Tullj Rohuisou; M and L. Reed, bteelman; E. B. Gorhaun, Suiiih: J. B. Austin, Davis; J. B. Clayton, Clayton; E. H. Naylor, Homers; H. Price, Stevens; A, Barllett, Bartlell; M. V. Cook. Falkeuburg; P. Bolce, Bolce; R. Peterson, English; M. D. Ireland, Cranmer; aud C. P. bilckney, Garwood, hence, at Boston lotu Insl, bchr David G.Boyd, TUiuy, heuce, at Portsmouth 8th lout. Steemer Chester, Jones, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York llth lust. HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL L1MBH. Amis, Iah. Appliances for Deformity, etc. etc, Thene Limbs are d ,u iui ut auu ui j are the lightest, most durable, com-! A fort able, pertect, and artistic buUhiI-V yy Lvnea vet invented. "i nev arA an. proved and adoptod by the United States Government ana our principal bargeon Patented August IS, it; tiny Z3, 1846; May L lt4 No. 689 ABCH Btreet PhlladHlphla. Pamphlets free. tin sm QEORCE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER! Me. t'ABTEB STBEET, And No. 1 DOCK Btreet ' Maohlne 'Work and MUlwrlghUng promptly at. (ended to. EVENING TELEGRAPII PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FHtJrc:, atomic, ETC X O IIOU SKKEEPEHS. I bate a large stock ol every variety ot FUitNITUHK, ' Which I will sell nt reduced prices, consisilng pf- PLAIN AND MARBLE IOP COTTAGJS BLlTS, WALNUT CUAM1.ER BUI'lH, PARLOR SLITS IN VELVET PI.VSH, PARLOR BCITH IN IIAIRCLOIU. PARIAMK bDI'lb IN RE1H. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc. etc i. p. mrTi!VE, 11 N. E. corner SECOND and RACK Street. JJUUSE-FUBN1S1IINQ GOODS. EStELLKNT tH'FORTlMITl TOKECVKB HAKUAINft, To close the estate of the late tons A. JIUBPIIET, Importer and Dealer n House-FurnishinK Goods, NO, 33 t'llKNNVT MTKEET, Between Ninth and Tenth, Sonth Bide, Philadelphia His Administrators now offer the whole stock at prices below the ordinary rates charged. This stock embraces every thing wanted In a well-ordered house hold: Plain 'lln Ware, Brushee, Wooden Ware, Baskets, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, Japauned Ware, and Cooking Utensils of every description. A great variety of SHAKER GOODS, BIltD CAGES, etc. etc, can be obtained on the most reason able terms. genuine arctic refrigerators and Water coolers. A fine aHRortmentof PAPIER-MACHE GOODS. This is the largest retail establishment In this lit) In Philadelphia, aud citizens and strangers will iiudi to their advantage to examine our stock belore pa chasing. NO'l E. Onr friends In the country may order.' mall, and prompt attention will be given, lllttistl MISCELLANEOUS. OOBN EXCHAN U V BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY A CO., RKMOVKD TO N. E. Comer of MARKET and WATER Streets, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING Ol everv Description, for Grain, Flour, bait, buper-Phosphale of Lime, Bone Dust, Etc, Large aud small GUNNY BAGS constantly on hand. !!WJ Also, WOOL bACKS. John T. Bailky. Jamks Cascadkn. i CHO ARCH STREET. GAS FIXTURES, OXZJ CHANDELIERS, BRONZE STATUARY! Etc. VAN K IRK & CO. would respectfully direct the attention of their friends, aud the public generally, to their large aud elegant assortment of GAS FIX TURES. CHANDELIERS, and ORNAMENTAL BRONZE WARES. Those wishing handsome and thoroughly made Goods, at very reasonable prices, v, ill find It to their advautuge to give oa a call before purchasing elsewhere. N. B. Soiled or tarnished fixtures reflnlshed with special care and at reasonable prices. 2 216m VANKIRKACO, Q L A T E MANTELS. BLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed for Durability B uty, trength. and Cheapness. BLATE MANTELS, and Slate Work Generall) made to order. J. B. KIMES A CO., 812fim Nob 212Sand 2128 CHKSNTJT Btreet T. STEWART BROWN, 8.E. Corner of H FOURTH and CHESTNUT ST3 MANUFACTURER OP TRUNKS. VALISES, BAGS, RETICULES, and eve description of Traveling Goods. TBlKkB a BAU8 lUpalred. COTTON AND FLAX, BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, Of all numbers and brands, Tent Awning, Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from one to seven feet wide: Pauling, Belting, Sail Twine, etc JOHN VV. EVERMAN A CO., f No, 103 JONES Alley. ALEXANDER G. CATTELL & CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 26 NORTH WHARVES No. 27 NORTH WATER BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDER 0. CATTKLL, lt'2i KJ-UAH G. CATTELI I WILLIAM 8. GRANT j COMMISSION MERCHANT, , NO. 32 B. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, AGKNT FOR Pnpont's Gunpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Etc W', Baker & Co.'s Chocolate, Cocoa, and Broma. j Crocker Bros. A Co.'s Yellow Metal Sheathing ! Bolts, and Nails. 124 RAILROAD LINES. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN TRAL RA 1 1, ROAD. Summer ArraiigPruenls. Ou and alter MONDAY, April j, 1W. the Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the Depot of the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET streets (West Phila delphia), at 7'l.'i A. M. and 4'5o P. M. laLeuve Rising Sun at&'15 and Oxford at 6 06 A.M., aud leave Ox lord at 3'25 P. M. A Market Truln. with Passenger Car attached, will run on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Rlnlng -un at 1115 A. M., Oxlord at 12 uo M., and Keuiielt at l uo P.M., connecting at West Chester Junction with a Tialn for Philadelphia. On Wednesdays and Satur days trains leave Philadelphia at 2M P. M. i uu lug through to Oxlord. The Train leavlrg Philadelphia at 7'18 A. M. con nects at Oxord with a daily Hue of stages for Peach Bottom, In Lancaster county. Returning, leavett Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Alter noon Train lor Philadelphia. The Train leaving Philadelphia at I'SO P. M. runs to Rihlngbun. Md. PussengeiH allowed to take wearing apparel only, as bagguge; and the Company will not In any case be responsible lor an amount exceeaiug one nun area dollars, unless special cor tract oe maaeiorinesame. 6 Hi HENRY WOOD, Central Sup'U WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA. HUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. On and alter MONDAY, April 1, 1SS7, Trains will leave aa follows: WEST CHESTER TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia for West Chester, from Depot Thirty first and Market streets. at7'15 A. M.,11 A. 4l 2'8U P. M.,4'15 P. M., 4'&0 P. M., and 1U'30 P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot ou East Market street, at 815 A. M.,715 A, M TM and 10-45 A. M., P&n P, M., 4--V1 aud B'50 P. M. Trains leaving West Chester at 7-80 A. M., and leav ing Philadelphia at 4'&0 P. M., will stop at B. C, Junc tion and Media only. ; Passengers to or from stations between West Ches ter aud B. O. Junction going east, will take trains leaving West Chester at 7'15 A. M., and going west will titke train leaving Philadelphia at 4'uU P. M., and transfer at B. C. Junction. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 8tK) A. M. and 2 P. M. ) Leave West Chester at 7 '45 A, M. and 6 P. M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7'15 A. M. aud 4'50 P, M-, and leaving West Cheater at 7'M A. M, and 4'So P. M., connect at 11. C. Junctloa witb trains ou P. and B. C. R. R., for Oxlord and intermediate points. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only, as baggage, and the Com puny will not lu auv case be responsible fur an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars unless a special contract Is made fur the same. HENRY WOOD, 4 )' General Superintendent. i GAT PHILADELPHIA AMD ERIE RAIL JO' I ROAD. This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania to the City ot Erie on Lake Krle. and Is the most direct rodteto the great Oil Regions of Pennsylvania. It nal been leased and is operated by the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. TIME OJ? PASHENGER TRAINS AT PHILADEL- Arrlve EBStward-Frle Mail Train. 7 A. M.j Erie Express Train, pwi P. M.j Elmira Mail, 5'4ii P. M. Leave Westward Erie Mail,7"iuP. M.; Erie Express TrKin. li M.: Elmira Mull, 8 A. M. 1 Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mall and Express trains without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. Aliuau V KEW YORK CONNECTION. ' Leave New York at (t A. M., arrive at Erie 10 A. M. Leave New York at ft P. M.. arrive at Erie 4-(i8 P. M. Leave Erie at 6U) P.M., arrive at New York IM Leave Erie at 10-2S A. M., arrive at New York 1010 1 A M I i BlAAnlnff Part an all tha ntuht train ' I Eor information renectlng passenger business, apply at corner TUIRTlEril aud MAltKEX UtreeU, Philadelphia. l, ' And lor irelght business, ef the Company's Agentt IB. il. Kingston, jr., o "' , mni r., m aitC 1 uiuvtq' Htreeta. Philadelphia: J. W. Riw,i.i, I trio: William Hrown, Agent N. U R. R Baltimore. H. H. HODH'l'ON. General Freight Agent, Phila. 11 ' H. W WYNNER.GeneralTlcketAieat.PhUa. ( A, I TYLER Ueucral Bup,,JSle ,' 111 GOVERNMENT SALES. NHiCKVICEABLK Cj,UAUTLKMASTEK'S B'lUIU.y AT AUCTION. u Depot Quaktrkmastrr's OrncE, ) . Wahiiinh ion, 1). V May 8. lSii7. j Ily dlrccl Ion of Ihe tiuiirtennaster-Ueneral, ft Imgu lot of tnnrlermasier'H Htoros will be sold nt fnblic Auction, at Lincoln Depot, com mencing 011 WEDNESDAY, May Ti, at 10 A. M.. under the Nupcrvlslon of Captain Jauios . 1'nyue, A. li. Jl., consisting In part of 81) four-horse Arnivi 200 saddle lilaunets. Wiigons 84 Olllco Desks. 6 two-lioie Army Wa gons, 6 t-pi lug Army Wh- pOUB. 10 lour-horse Scavenger Army Witgous. 10 Carts. 811 two-horse Ambu Innres. 115 sets Wheel Harness. ffti sets Lead Harness. 67 M is wheel Ambu lance Harness. f7 Lead Harness. 153 McClellnn Saddles. 2.rl Wagon Huddles. 141 B. K Wagon Whips. 234 Halter Ciiaina. 8i:i Buckets. 1)27 Oum Duckets. 2.1 Olllce Tables. 21!) CUtlce Coal move. 2(it)IIicH Wood Htoves. 2o I'm table Forges. Kit Smith' Forges. 8 Cooking Kuuges, with llztnres. 10 Hath Tubs. f6 DiKirs. 15 Wheelbarrow. Tools Carpe 11 ter's,Sad Hler's, Blacksmith's, Tinner's. 345 yards Cocoa Mat ting. 1010 pounds assorted Hope, 4000 pounds Kcrnp Iron. 5000 pounds old Horse Hhoes. 11)1 Wiudow Sashes. 21)1 Wngon Bridles. Go Paddle lines. And a large lot of otn er articles. Terms Cash, in Ooverument funds. I'urehasers will remove their goods within ten days from day of sale. CHARLES II. TOMPKINS, 6 9 lit Bvt. Brig. Gen., Depot quartermaster. H 0HSE8 AND MULES A AUCTION. Depot Quartermaster's Office, 'ICE, I 1117. JhMt'O. WASHINGTON, i). c. May . ma. Will ho sold at public auction, on WED DAY, 15th Instant, nt Eastern Branch (Joiral, under the supervision of Captain James ). l'nyne, Assistant Quartermaster, 5 80 HOltSES AND 5 MULES, good for funning purposes, Hule will commence at 10 A. M. Animals will be sold singly. Terms Cash, In Government funds. CHARLES H. TOMPKINS, Brevet Brigadier-General, 5 0 5t Depot Quartermaster. s ALE OF GOVEHNMENT VESSEL.- DErpTY Qcaftermaster-Grn.'s Office,! rSALTIMOKK, April , 1B0. ) Will be sold at public auction, at the portot Baltimore (Fardy's wharf, Hon til Baltimore), on THURSDAY, May 10, 1807, 12 M., the light draft side-wheel stenmer COSMOPOLITAN, of 77'J tons: length, 225 feet; breadth of beam, 31 feet: depth of hold, l'.i feet; cylinder, 50 inches; and 11 feet stroke; draft, 8 feet. Terms Cash In Government funds on Uay of sale. Further particulars may be learned upon application to the undersigned, or to the auc tioneers. STEWART VAN VLIET, Deputy Quartermaster-General U. S. A., Brevet Major-General. ANDHEOX THOMAS & CO, 6 9 Ct Auctioneers, No. 18 S. Charles st. ENGINES, MACHINERY. ETC. GOLD'S IMPROVED PATENT LOW STEAM AND HOT WATER APPARATUS, FOB WARMIXU AND VEXTIXATINO WITH PUKE EXTEHSAI, Allt, Also, the approved Cooking Apparatus, THE AMERICAN KITCHENER, On the European plan of heavy castings, durability and ueatnesa of construction. Suitable lor Hotels, publlo Ioxtliiiiloiis. and the better class ot Private Residences. Also, Agents for the sale of SPEARMAN'S PATENT SAFETY VALVE, Which should be connected with every water back aud boiler, and ORli PITH'S PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATOR. UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMPANY. JAM KM I. WOOD A CO., NO. 41 SOUTH I'OVUIU STREET. B. M. FELT WELL, Superintendent. 4 CM 3m PENN STEAM ENGINE ANI TOILER WOKKS.-N EAi'l K A LKVY li.xicilt. AL AINU THEOKKTiOAL KJS'UINIlKKH IdACHlMbTH, BOILER - MAKEltS, BLACK biilllUb, aud 1'OUXSLEitS, baviug lor many yean been lu successful operation, aud Deeu exclusivelj eugatjed in builulug aud repalrlua Marine aud Rlvei Engines, bltib and low-pretsure, Iron Boilers, Walei Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc.. respecllully oiler llieli services to tbe public as being lully prepared to con tract lor entsmea of all sixes, Marine, River, aud btationary; Saving sets of patterns of ulllereul sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despalcn. Every description of pattern-making made at tin shortest notice. HIko and Low-pressure Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Penusyl vania charcoal iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds Iron and Brass Castlugs of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. ijrawings and specifications for all work dona at the esiablisbmeut free of charge, and work, guar an teed. T he subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs of boats, where they can lie In perfect saiety aud are providedjiwith shears, blocks, falls, etc. etc lor raising heavy or light weights. Jacob o, neaflb. john p. levy. 821f BEACH and PALMER Btree J. VADOHAM MkUaiCK, , WIUJAM H. KUUMCK JOHN C OOPK. SOUTHWARK iOUMJKY, FIFTH AND WAtSiLLWPON Htreeta, Phila d hxphia. MERRICK A bONS, ENGIMEEKtt AJSIl MACHINISTS, manufacture High aud Low Pressure bUuuu Engines lor Land, River, aud Marine (Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tauks, Iron Boats, etc. Castings of ail kinds, either iron or brass. Iron irarue Roofs lor baa Works, Workshops, and Railroad (stations, etc Retorts aud Oaa Machinery, of tha latest and most Improved construction. Every description ot Plantation Machinery, and Sugar, Baw, aud Urlst Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open bieain Trains, Defecators, Filters, Puiupliig En gines, etc. bole Agents for N. Blllenx's Patent Sugar Bollln. Apparatus, Neamyth's Patent Steam Hammer, au ABpiuwall A WooUtey's Patent Centrifugal bugw. Draining Machine. 6 u BRIDESBUKG MACHINE WORKS OFFICE, No. 66 N. FRONT bTREET, fHlLAUKLl'HIA. We are prepared to 1111 orders to any extent for otu well-known MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLS, Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spin ulng, aud Weaving. V e invite the attention ot manufacturers to oar ex tensive works. If ALFRED JENKW A BON, STEARNS, WHITNEY & BRIDGES; Ko. 27 CHESKUT BTREET, Manufacturers of CAST-IRON WATER AND STEAM PIPE ' Of all sizes; also Fittings for the same, at the lows Uiaiket rates. Extensive machinery lias been pro la nil, and we are now ready to luruish this pipe u' any amouut at short uouce. Also geueral Railroat aud bleuuboal supplies, 123 tiu A; 8. R O BINSON, No. OlO CHKSNUT STUKKT. Is In receipt to day of an invoice of FINE CHE0M0S, ENGRAVINGS, ETCi ETC., Which are now open for xamlnatlon, Peace and War," by a Doree." "Last Rose Saramsr," "Cromwell and Family," Romeo au . Juliet," "Bur of Bethlehem," are well woiihy.a. aUeatSonolthtadmlreisef art, t ' MAY 13, 18C7. PROPOSALS. TD II 1 L A D E L I' II I A DEPOT. X Assistant Qoartfrm aster's Offick, no, HUM UIEARD BTKKKT, May . 1Hu7. rroropals will bf rpoolvpd at this ofilco until j A i uuvn ii ., A J .MJr A , ,,fj au, Am,,, .... ..u mediate delivery at the United Htates Htore botise, Hanover street wharf, properly packed, and ready for shipment, of the following de scribed Uuartermastcr's b tores, viz.: 0 Dottiea Arnica. 3800 Icet American Olnss, first quality, 1200 lOx 12,:Hll2xlH. 2U0 112x20,0110 14 x 20, 3H) llix 18, 800 ltlXiW, 200 17 x 20, 200 18x 20. 100 18x 22. 2C0 feel American Glass, second quality, 100 14x18, 100 16x18. 60 sides lirldle Leather, "Oak tanned, 10 lbs. per side when finished." 2 dozen llrnsbes, Marking, "plain." 2 dozen Brushes, Marking, "round." 6 dozen Crushes, Whitewash, "large." 21 dozen Bntta, wrought, 2a Inch, "narrow." 60 rounds Castile Hon p. 8 dozen Chamois Hklns. 1(0 pounds Cotton Mop. 3 0 pounds Cotton Waste. 26 dozen Corn lirooms, "Gale's." 210 pounds Chrome Green in O1120 1, 40 2, and 20 6 pound cans. 60 pounds Chrome Yellow, "Dry." 100 pounds Chrome Yellow lu Oil 10 1, 20 2, and 10 6 pound cans. dozen Curry Combs. dozen Iirawer Locks, "2 Tumbler." 6 quires Kniery Cloth, No. 1 keg Flooring lirails, 8d. 6 kegs Finishing Nails, 1 keg 5d.. 2 kegs Ud., 2kegs8d. 18 dozen papers Finishing Nails, 8 dozen In., 6 dozen 1 lu., 0 dozen 1 In. 1 Garden Hcythe, "Darling's," without Snathe. 2 Garden Hakes, "Wooden." 6 pounds Ground dinger. 1 Hack Raw. 6 Hack Saw lilades. 2 gross Hand Saw Flics, i inches. A dozen Hand Scrubs. ItOO pounds Harness Leather, "Oak tanned, 15 pounds per side when finished," 6 dozen Horse Iirushes. 6 tiottlts Horse Liniment. 2 Hickory Basket, with handles, "2 bushel. " 12 sections Hose Gum, Couplings attached, 2 Inch with 6 Kxtra Couplings, 25 sections Hose Gum, Couplings attached, XK inch with 8 Extra Couplings. 30 sections Hose Gum, Couplings attached, 1 Inch with 24 Extra Couplings. 30 pounds Irish Glue. 8 dozen Looks, Till, Double Tumbler for 5 gallons Lard Oil. "Best." 40 gallons Linseed Oil, "Rolled." 18.C00 pounds Nails Cut 2500 12U., bOOOlOd.,5500 8d, 2ot0 6d. 100 pounds Ochre Yellow, "French In Oil." 8 dozen Padlocks 2 dozen 2-1 noli, 8 dozen 8-lnch, and 1 dozen 3-lnch extra. 1 dozen Pnlut Brusbes, 8 Clintons. 1 Paving Hammer, Bricklayers'. 600 pounds Putty in 10-pound cans. 1 Hatchet. 600 pounds Red Lead, la Oil, In 25-pound cans. 50 pounds Sal Soda. 8 dozen Sash Hollers, Plate 1 Inch wide on iace. 1 dozes Sash Tools, No. 9, "Clintons." 35 gross Screws, 10 gross inch, No. 7, 20 gross 1 Inch, No. 8, 6 gross Inch, No. 10. 200 pounds Scrubbing Soap. 10 pounds Soap Stone "Packing," 5 pounds Inch, 6 pounds Inch. 1 Scythe Stone. 12 Spongtd, common "Large." 100 pounds Sponge, Mediterranean, "com mon. " 2 Trowels, bricklayer's. 90 gallons Turpentine. 10 gallons Turpentine Copal Varnish, furni ture 50 pounds Twine, Cotton. 100 pounds Umber, Burnt la Oil, 10 1, 20 2, and 10 6 pound Cans. 200 pounds Umber, Raw la Oil, 20 1, 40 2, and 20 5round Cans. All of the above named articles to be of the best quality, and to be subject to Inspection. Samples of the articles bid for roust be dell vered at this office twenty-four (24) hours pre vious to the opening of the bids. Each bid must be guaranteed by two respon' slble persons, whose signatures and residences must be appended to the guarantee, and certi fied to as being good and sufficient security, by the United States District Judge, Attorney, Col lector, or other public eflicer. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed unreasonable, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. All proposals to be made out on the regular lorniH, in duplicate (wtncu win oe lurnisned on application at this olllco), and conform to the terms of this advertisement, a copy of whicn in net accompany each proposal. Envelopes to be endorsed "Proposals for Quartermaster's Stores." Bidders are requested to be present at the opening of the proposals. By order of Brevet MaJ.-Gen. G. H. CROSMAN, Ast,uuartermaster-Gen. U. H. A. HENRY W. JANES, Captain and Asst. Quartermaster, 5 9 5t Brevet Major U. S. A. D KPABIMENTOP AGRICULTURE. Proposals will be received at this Department until 12 o'clock, June 8, 1807, for furnishing all the materials and performing the work re quired In the construction of a Brick Building for the use of the Department of Agriculture, to be erected on reservation No. 2. In this city, according to plans and specifications that can be seen at the office of the Commissioner of Agriculture, where full Information with regaid to the proposed building can be obtained; said proposals to be either for the whole build lng, or separately for the dltTerout kinds of work. No proposal will be entertained from any person who Is not known to be a practical builder. Bidders are requested to stale the shortest time possible In which the building is to be completed, the work to be commenced In three days after the signing of the contract. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids, If It be deemed for the Interest of the Government to do so, and no bid will be received that does not conform to the require ments of the plans and specifications and of this advertisement. 1 Ninety percent, of the amount of work done and materials furnished, according to contract price (said amount to be ascertained by the esti mate of the Superintendent), will be paid from time to time as the work proceeds, and ten per cent retained until the completion of the con tract aud the acceptance of the work by the Department. - Every proposal must be accompanied by the bond of two responsible persons In the sum of twenty thousand dollars, that the bidder will accept and periorm the contract If awarded to him. the sufficiency of the security to be certi fied by the United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, or Clerk of the United States Court. Proposals should be Inclosed In a sealed en velope, Indorsed "Pronosals for a Building for the Department of Agriculture." and addressed to the Commissioner of Agriculture. 5 10 23t ISAAC NEWTON. Commissioner. HEADQUARTERS THIRD MILITARY DISTRICT. Office Chif.f Quartermaster,) Atlanta, Ga , May 3. 1807. J BY ORDER OF THE QUARTEKM ASTER GEN ERA L. Sealed proposals will be received at this office for the sale of seven thousand four hundred (7400) tons of COAL at Baraccas, Florida, payment to be made in Government funds. The proposals will be opened at 12 M. SATUR DAY, the 8th of June, 1807. aud should be niarked "Proposals to purchase Coal," and addressed to ... , Brevet Brig -Gen. R. SAXTON, Chief Quartermaster Third Military Dlstrlot, Atlanta, Ga. 5 13 ait TJNITED STATES J REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE. j PRINCIPAL AGENCY. KO, 57 SOUTH TIIIBD TBEKt VUIVA () HI) EES RECEIVED FOB "PED' OBDEBS RECETVED Bt MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. .nT1 ': ' A LIBERAL DI8C0UHT " j. E. Ill DO WAY, 12 an ' " ibei:t, AMUSEMENTS. A C A D B M ) K M U B I C r-AWT. Wdl.KKOHN'H V A n K W E L L IIOMIKR T, Tllt itSllAY KVENINO. May IS, IHS7, When be will be BssiHtcri by tbe following eminent Artl'is: MADAMK OAZANIOA,' Being her first nnd only Biiernnre for several years, MK, TULO. JlAlttXMAN, The lavorlte lyric tfiior. MR. WENZKLL KOPTA, The dlstlnfrnlslied violinist. 11IK MF.NUKlJSMmN POCIBTY. With their splendid Chorus of Three Hundred olees, ud a large and K lllci en t orchestra. Cnnrinr-K.r Mr. J KAN LOUTS Lendrr Mr. iSlMON iiAK-Li-.rc AcconipBiilcl .Mr. H. (. THUNUiiiS ISHUUKI) MiAlS UiNli lIUllAK J.Am. n II IIW UOI nilltrU III HUVIU:H Ul IIIC , V. II ' , nv...v Academy or Music, and at the Music HtoreofC. W, A. Trunipler, corner of Seventh and Cbeanut streets. wniioul extra charge. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Cnncert commences at S. Holders of Oreen Tickets are imrilculaily requested to exclinnce tuetu lor reserved seats at their earliest convenience. In order to meet the wishes of persons residing at a dlniance, Ihe strictest punctuality will be ouservedtla commencing the Concert. 8 10 St -VTEV7 CHESNUT STREET TIIEATBBJ XN CHFfiNl'T fctreet. above Twalflh. Ill IB (Monday) KVKNINd. May 13, KMIAdKMKST OF MlbS JULIA DALY, who will appear lu TWO PIECES, and the first of a series of Bk-ISEFITa to be given In aid of ' THK ISTAMV1INH l'EUl'LJS UJ 1 HE BUU 111. The management take Ihe opportunity to aunouuefj that they have made arrangements with f'.,lonl JAM EH HADE. JOHN THOttNLET. FSd.J C olonel E.W. l OKEENE. Captuln K. J. HINCKIO. JUARMAiL"SlKKF.EPc..fclgnor BLITZ, and I'li l Ml Jllir.li, Committee on Public Amusements. KODTHEUN FAMINE ltKLIEK FUND. to give a series of Benefits in aid of the above cansej during the present week, on which occasion the C'ouiuiltiee, In connection with tbe Management, oner me ioiiowiiik EXTRAOUDCNARY ATTRACTIONS. Darin? ihe week tbe following V A l.UA HLK Ul ITS will be distributed amona tbe audhnccs:i 7 sets of Collage Furniture (lu plena), valued at 175 each. 6 silver Tea Pelts ( pieces,) " at 75 ' Water Pitchers. " . at 25 " 6 " Revolving Butter Dishes, " at 15 " 7 " Fruit Dishes.Boliemlun gl. " at 15 " 7 " Card Baskets, " at 15 " 42 pair of (Silver and Bohemian l.luss Hull C ellars, " at B per pai 7 silver lireakfust Castors, " at 15 each. 7 gold band China Tea bets, 48 pieces each, " Amuuullug in value to nearly at 30 per settj ajou, of which i.100 will be distributed each evening. The perloruiance will commence with Gnylor'S topular three act pley, eotltled OUR liMALE AMERICAN COUSIN. Amelia Miss JULIA DALY 10 conclude with the popular Cumedletla, entitled PERFECTION. Kate O'Brien Miss JULIA DALY, supported by the strength of the Company. At the conclusion of the performance. IHE DISTRIBUTION OF GIFTS will take place under tbe personal supervision of twoj of lh fcoulhem Famine Relief Fund Committee, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ONLY PRESENTATION MATINEE. Prices as usual. WALNUT STREET THEATRE, N . E. corner of NINTH and WALN UT Btreut Begins at to S o'clock. TU IS (Monday) EVENING, May 13, first night ef Boucicault's thrilling drama of JEANIE DEAN3, Engagement of the American Artiste. MISS bUISAN DEN IN, wbo will appear as JEANIE TEANS. The above celebrated version ol ncott's HEART OF MID-LOTHIAN will be produced at Ibis Theatre for tbe first time In Philadelphia. The new Scenery, by Witham, is Irom, London models. To conclude witb tbe laughable Comedietta of SKETCHEb IN INDIA. Bally Bcrsggs Miss BUSAN DENIN JEANIE DEANS EVERY NIGHT. MRP. JOHN DREW'S ARCH BTREET; . THEATRE. Begins at M to 8 o'clock. irst week of tbe, popular aud versatile Irlsl) Comdean, Mr. DAN BRYANT, wbo will appear In two cbaracters, . THlB (Monday) EVEMNG, May 13, THE lRlbU EMIGRANT. OTRnan .Mr. DAN BRYANT. Alter which the comic drama of HANDY ANDY. Handy Andy : Mr. DAN BRYANT with the sung ot "Fluulgau's Wake," aud a Willi Irish Jig. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MR. DAN BRYANT. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. 1MMFNSE ATTRACTION. FOX'b COMBINATION TROUPK EVERY EVENING. GRAND CORPS DE BALLET.COM W PA IfTOMIMf ETU IOPIA M BURLEISQUE. COMIC PANTOMIM EXHIBITION OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURfc The FortyFourtb Annual xblbltlor OF THK - PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,' CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH, Is now open day and evening, from B A. M. till 7 P ca.., uuu irum s nil ui iu tue evening. Admittance. it& cents. beasou Tickets, 60 cents. 4 22 89t ARTISTS' FUND SOCIETY. KPHIRG EXUIIBTIOH SOW OPEN, AT TI1EIB NEW OAIJLEniEM, NO, 1834 lUUiNl'T STHEET, , From t A. M to 8 P. M. . 4 13 tf Admission. 85 cents. Season Tickets, SO cents. "VIEW ELLVfeNTH STREET OPERA HOUSE Jl SXEVENTH btreet, above CHEHNUT. "THK rAHlLV JBEMOHT" . PKM K THE NKAKOIf, CARtU4)M A WIXEY'M BUNMTUEUL lhe.Vfeat Btr Troupe of tbe World, lu their GRAN1 J-THIOPIAN bOlREES, HONGS, DANCES, NE BURLEbUUEH, aud PLANTATION 8CENES. . Loo. open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock, J. L, CARNCRObtt. Manager. H 0! FOE BMITH'8 ISLAND! FRESH AIR BFJAUTIFUL SCENERY HEALTFIFIir. EXERCISE THEIR ATH-ENTERTAXNMENT Off THE BEST KIND. MRU. MARY LAKEMEYER respectfully luiorms berlrleuds aud the public gene rally, that she will opeu the beautiful Island Pleasure Ground known as SMITH'S ISLAND, on SUNDAY next, May 5. bbe invites all to coma and enjoy with ber the delights of this favorite sura... iuer resort. . 4Hotf GERM AN IA ORCHE8TRA.-PUBLIC RH bearsals every BATURDAY AFTERNOON, al MUSICAL FUND HALL, i o'clock. Kugagement made by addreesiug GEOKGE BASTERT, Agent, N mi MONTEREY bt lietween Rave and Vine. 12 84 The last reuearsal will tuke place ou June 1st. NO. UlU CHESMUl' Street. C. M. NEEDLES & CO. IHave opened, at their NEW STORE, Nt W. Cor. Eleventh and Cbesont, A PLENDII ASSOBIMEHT o WHITE VOUIM, ' EA .:, E9IUBOIDEBIEM, I. ACE OOI, ' - . . llASDHKUCHICn, VEIEM, ET. ETC., Of Superior Quality, at LOW PRICES, j 98 xQwanra ion oa mmimmm fx THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN. THE f!RLH brated PRESTON, and the pure hard ORK k" WOOD ( OAU Egg and Suive. sent ah pru uf City at.i-60 per ton; superior LEHIGH at Wk 1 Each ol the above article. are warranted u, give ., ,. feci satisfaction in every respsct. Orders raiknTJi No. 114aTHlKDBtMEiiuorlom,0"1S.MA ING1-ON Avenue.
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