TIIE ''DAILY1 EVENING TELEGRAPH "PHIL AD ELPHt A, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 18G7. 8 - AMUSEMENTS. CABL WOLMailN'S ; TARKWKX.V -COJICItRT.- Dneof tbelargostaiid most brilliant audience. .TeroonKrgftleawlthta the walls of the Ac. cmy ot Mo.lo. w. present thor. Thursday venlng last, at the farewell concert of Carle Woimobn, Th sight rnnst hMm c: ta, on to that gentleman, for even the third lrcle ot the spacious building, which la gene rally "tabooed" by the fashionable public, wai ailed on that occasion with the elite ot miladel Pn)a, who bad been nnb)o to gain admission to the lower part of the b' T' ance was very -e Bn(J every way worthy of J?' TJTon. . Madame GaManlga wai very warmly received, and sung charmingly. Mr. llabelman was 1 .the best of voice, and 1th all Hies' " r" Dam arm true artist that tie is Blanche was wqul.ltely gtven, auu w s rapturous encore, Wolfsohn s songs. Wa?er Uly." end "Lov Star" wer also i Ulsnrla Irom -La anu rowuiTd. , VUJ plen. iuch aid y sunn .oy Mr, noeiiuBu,..- , fellahed by the audience. W'"1 Ce! violin playing wan one of the brl I tant fcJ f the concert. His Krcutser BonaW wouui done no discredit 10 in , :?",- bave himself, and was among the. uest Violin playing me pumio "V,V wire wonder !. Bo?1?. P.U..n! USL VVW.eumTof lh a .,u,,ti,i feutureof the evening w Anovr,er.pleUdldfe;.tureor .".SThs choruses sung by the rrb.?iecuTed. "This was" partlcu...rly the ? with the grand "Influniniatus" of Rossini, ???? Y.'lVJlf.hn"- -O'er the Hea" both of rhifih were enlhuRlasucauy eneoreu. uruun credit 1s due the society lor vne enectiverieB and completeness of oil they undertake, and Jdr. Louis. Its leader, and Mr. Henry G. Th un der. Its very talented pianist, have great cause for self-congratnlatloa on the progress made by H since Its formation to the present time. Mr. Wolfsohn'a piano playing was all that could have been desired. His arrangement from t'aurt and ills solos In the Beethoven 'Fantasia" were executed with wonderful pre cision and etlect, and were highly enjoyed by the audience. Mr. Wolfsobn's great abilities as a piaulal were never displayed to better advantage, and the success that marked his performance throughout was that which could ouly have been achieved by one as eminent on the Instrument as himself. ' The orchestra was one of the best, if not the best, we bave beard at a concert lor years. The overture to The Might in Grenada, aud the accompaniments to tue"Iuflammatus," and the "Orange Girl," sung by Madame Guzzanlga (the three capitally led uy Mr. Blmou HasSlur), were superbly executed. Indeed, such an orchestra including, as ltdld.no less than five orches tral leaders among Its members la rarely found In Philadelphia, and we would much rejoioe If the Bflme body of splendid performers could be oilcner got together. Altogether, the farewell of Carl Wolfsohn was a splendid success, and the remembrance of it cannot but be an acceptable accompani ment to the voyage our talented townsman is about takiug to the Old World. 1';:; queen Elizabeth. BT JAMES PART02U ' Henry VIII,' King of England, snehsdthe most dutiful skin, but that my sovereign was a very pretty vu!". tl The questioning continued for some ltme the Queen insisting upon com paring the statore", the musical talent, and the manner of danolnir of brrseir and the tueen of Mootiand. Ho snxlnns was she to convince this ambassador of ber superiority In daoelng, that she begged him to prolong bis stay In London tu S might witness her skill in that exercise. As she advanced In life she became, more rigorous and tyrannical in matters of religion. 1 luring the last twenty-three years of her reign, fllty priests were executed and. r.ily-nva were banished, and one hundred and ten private persons suffered death for the sake of their reli gion.. Jo the last of her life she continued to delude her people with the expectation of her needy marriage, which all Kngland most fer vently desired, for the sske ot procuring a Pro ....inr( hair in llm throne. , Her last days are thns described by the French ambsssador resident at her court: 'The Queen," he ssys, "scarcely sleeps, and ents much less than ubuhI. Borne are of opinion that ber slcaness is Ouuseu by ber grief for the death of Lord Essex, Certain It Is, that we see traces of profound melancholy In beromnte nnnce and in ber actions. These two last days he has remained seated upon some carpels, unable either to sit no or llejdown. She kept one of her fingers tn her mouth, and ber eyes were fixed npon the ground. Compelled at length to take to her bed, and being questioned npon the choice of her successor, she. an swered: i " '1 have told yon that my throne was a king's throne I do not wish to have a clod-hopper for xoy successor. ' "8he was asked to explain the meaning of this lannuage. " 'Jt is my wish,' she replied, 'to be sncoeeded by a king, and what king could It be If not my cousin of Scotland ?' " Home hours after this conversation, she breathed her last, in the seventieth year of ber age, and she was peucenbly succeeded on the throne by James, Klna of Scotland, the son of the unfortunate Mary. . FURNISHING GOODS, SH1RTS,&0. JOHN 0. ARRIS ON, Hot. , I and 3 Noith Sixth Street Philadelphia, would invite the attention of his friends and customers to his superior ' ' assortment of V iijl I i"i ;i ...... . . , .. - !,i '.f ) . j ! f i ( . ; . t , - . , , , Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods; .... i ........ Also, to his Improved Pattern Shirt; .' the material, workmanship and finish cannot he surpassed by any in the ., Market. : had six' Wives. By the first of these, Uutaerin or Ara- gon, he had tnreesons ana two uuuguiers.au f wbom died at an early age except one of the daughters, alter wards known as Bloody Mary. Dy bis second wife, Ann Boleyn, be bad one daughter, Elissabelb,;t Lie Illustrious Queen, who was but three years of age when ber capricious father deprived her of a mother by cutting off ber bead. Henry's third wife was Jane Sey mour, who became the mother of Edward, known In history as Edward VI. , AH turns upon religion In the life of Eliza beth. Lett on orphan by her father's death at thoageof fourteen, she lived, during the brief reign of ber brother Edward, in aiuatoua re tirement, under the learned Roger Asohain. with whom, It Is said, she read Latin and Greek, became proflcieut In music, and acquired familiarity with the works ot Luther, Melanclhon, and other Protestant writers. It is even said that she conversed well m the Greek language, aud could talk with the principal ambassador from foreign courts In their native language. In her youth, although not beautiful, she was an agreeable and - aesh-looklng girl, large-boned, fully formed, with beauilful eyes, aud a remarkably pretty hand, which sue liked to show. After the death of her brother Edward aud the accession to the throne of ber Culholio Bister, Mary, Elizabeth had a dangerous and difficult part to play. Not only was she frotes tant In heart, but she was the favorite and hope of the great Protestant party of England, which embraced all that was noblest and most pro- f resHlve In the kingdom. A formidable revolt n i he kingdom gave the Queen a pretext for confining Elizabeth In the Tower of London, Where she daily expected the tragio end which bo many Protestants met during that bloody reign. Mary, bowever, relented so far as to per mit ber to reside at a country seat, under the strict and constant surveillance of a Catholic gentleman, who, bowever, treated ber with the eourtesy due to her sex and rank. T save ber life she became a consummate hypocrite, .professing the most unbounded devotion to the Catbollo religion. She caused to be constructed to her house a chapel, in which the mass was daily said. A lanrn cruel. Cx, lighted by candles, hung from the walls of cer room, ana witn ner own nanas she made priestly vestments and the decorations at Bacrea images, wnen sue visited the court, she made It a point to lotlow the Queen in the reu nions processions, aud thus succeeded in niiit- Ing the apprehensions of ber suspicious aud bluoted sister. In her twenty-fifth year, thlsllfeof constraint ananypoorisy was suuaeniy terminated by the Queen's deatn ana ner own accession to the throne. Seldom has a sovereign been rmmi v.i by a people with such profound and heartfelt Joy as she was on her arrival in Londou. On ber way to the Tower she passed Dy firty gib bets to which human bodies were suspended all of wbom had been executed that day under - ine cruel taws or ner sister. Itut the relgu of terror wan at uu enu. xo tue iturieen Catholic Councillors of Queen Marv shn nri.to,t ,,, others ail Protestants and she chose for her ministers able men inclined to the lletormed rengiou, one mm, uowever, proceeded with xivi uBum wuuuu. was crowned by a Catholic Bishop, and with Catholic rit.s and avoided everything which looked like au luieu tlon to change the religion of the country. If the Pope had been us prudent as s;ie w is It Is highly probable that sue would h ive d e layed or even avoided an open quarrel with the Koinan communion; but the Pope. Paul a. v , iuiiucuiui.cjr iov.niiou ij nor memory that during ner- laiuer s metime, sue haa beou oiemuiy prououuueu. au illegitimate child And called upon her to submit her lhrhiin the throne to the examination and decision or the Pontifical Government. From that moment lierpart was taken. Her Parliament, directed ly herself and her Ministers, declared her the head of the English Church, revived ti .Prayer-Book of Edward VI. forbade the use of any oiner in ine cuurcues, ueciareu ttial no .foreign prelate could .have any authority .over the Church of England, aud oi,linn,i that every Driest should swear allegiance to the Queen, both as head of the 8 la to aud head of the Church, aud renounce tho Jurisdiction of overy foreign ecclesiastic. The gieat majority of the elergv and people hailed this revolution 'With Joy. There was at that time In England nine thousand four nunareu oenencea c ergy men. All of these took the requisite oath except one hundred and thirty. Fourteen bishops, twelve deans, twelve arch-deacons :nd fifteen heads of colleges refused the oath Ami lost their places. is Thin revolution In religion was the dlreot "cause of the great war between England and Hoain. which ended by the destruction of the Spanish Armada, by which the greatness of England was assured. The victory made 1 Volestanlsm a power In Europe, aud re d ticed bpaln to the rank of a second-rate no wer. . ' l u some particulars Elizabeth was one of the weakest of women. Tuere Is on record eurlous conversat ion between ber and one of theiVmbasssdors of tbe.Qaeeu of Ucollund, re lnUd bv himself: "Hue nsked me," writes the ambassador, " wbat color wu supposed to be the most beautiful In human half, aud which bad the prettiest hair my Out u or herself. 1 replied that ber hair kiwi tiiHt of lev HOTerelurii were eousllv beautf tul. As tb.Ni reply did not satisfy ber, I added that she was1 the most beautiful woman In Eng land, and thai my Queen waa the most beautiful woman In Hccuaud. Hiie insisted, nowevsr, ion aometAlxig jMore positive, 1 then said Hia l2rp j! W M. H O F M A N N, IOS IE RY COOD8. A LAEOK ASSOETMiJSrT OP HOSIERY OF EJSflLISH AKD GERMAN MANCFACl'UBES, ; For Ladles', Gen te', aud Children's Wear, LADIMi'MEBINO AND SIEBIKO OAtJZB VKHTU. ., .,' niSSES BIERINO AJID IfEJBtKO OAUZB VESTS. UKMTS MERINO, MERINO OAITZE.COT. TON. AMD HEAVY AJUrWOb SIllIUTM AH 1 DRAWERS. YOUTHS' MERINO COTTON. AND ME B1MO UAUZK fclilUia (ttuths B L A N K BOOK 8, OF THE BEST QUALITY, ON BAND AND MADE TO ORDER, COVNTING-IIOUSE STATIONERY. E. HOSKINS & CO,, BLANK BOOK MANTJFACTTJItKRS, STATION KRa AND PRINT EES, 1 1 tutbs6mrp NO. 918 ARCH STREET S ltutbB6mrp NO. 918 A BCD STREET. BEDDING AND (Feather Warehouse, TENTH STREET, BELOW ARCH. Feathers of all aaalltles. Feathor Ttrt rtni. liters mid Pillows, HUw. Haa it. u&ir. nrt bprlnn Mattretuies. a. lurse ansoruueni or Blankets, Comfortables.! sud toed Qullto, of all kinds. Manieiiles Conu- uriut, ui very uauuMome paiterus, ironi the lowest price to the Hume quality. Briring Beds aud bpriug Outs, Iron Bedsteads Ofallsl7.ni. CM UlU 'H CUSHIONS made to Ardirr. All goods sold at lue very lowest market prices AMOS TTTTLBORN, NO. 41 Worth TKNTH Direst, Bulow Arun. a large stork of Window Shades, of " " " Mnm7, uum mo vuvupevt w tue liaaa aoiutiAt made. 8 2tuiUtttubp QRAN D HORTICULTURAL DISPLAY AND v An cy baza Ait, POBATIOW TA BtK. Ladies' XzeeatlTe Oommittff, ,nr. Qeorgs D. Psr rlh, Chkirn ko. , TJB'tjT. AND FAOT ARTtOtna. ' ' inftirmen na let I tilrmD ffri.Jm4 n. W)KDU, WEDDING CARDQ. PARTY INVITATIONS. THE LATEST NOVELTIES, R. HOSKINS & CO., STATIONERS AND UNCI RATERS, FOB TIIE SALE OF I PLANT. rMWBRI. FRUITS, YB6ETA. BLEW, AMD VNEFtll. AND FANCT I ARTICLES, TO I BE OPENED ON THE 29th of MAY, 1867, AT TBS nORTIClLTCRH HALL, SOUTH BROAD STREET, ADJOINING THE ACADEMY OF MUSICj I ; ' KXWCtTIVB 00MMTTT11. ' Ml.. P.rolTal. Ohntrman. ' Ml.l Bobert Vai.t, . . MIm Sldoer Ijonmtrsth. Mr.. J. K Mitchell, ' Mr. D. Bodnir Rlo, Urs.Osleb Cobs, " Mrs. Oeorg I, Parri.h. ' a. w. janrri.OD, nerreinrr. I EXBODTIVK OO0M01L. ' 1 D. Rodner Klna. Fre.ident. Oh.irm.n. ' Caleb Oops, Robert Bolat, John L.mt.rt, Borscs Blinef, Jr. COMMIXIEK Or ARBANGBMKNT AND DKCO- HAliUJM. . I ' J.. Mitu::. Chslrm.n O.w.K.rle, Thous. MMhin, .. Vm Sootbwood, Rcbert Cornelius, Robert KilTlnntoo, II. B. Blsnobsrd, A W Hsrrleoa, Pr. Wm. Csroso," Berry A.. Dreer, : , reier jssosenzie. isr.nau, - BEDDING . - '- - ' '' ; J - OF KV1SKY. UliSOUIPTIONl AT reduci:d pkices. . , HIlOHanAl.E AND RETAIL, (; I ; 8 23tutbsrp J. G. FULLER, 0. V. Manner. Andrew CrybonrRh, . ThomsaU. FerolTsl,: Robert ecott, ' JohnMoliow.n, i, , , ' G. W. rahneetuok, . Cbsrlei Hsrmer, Jsmei D. W.gner, Jr.. Charles H. Millar! , Wm. Backer. ' ' J. Dotal Kodner. R. W. Ml W. L. Echaffer. Thoma. Byan., teoretarr. i lusnniM u iiniHvs, . ' Wm. L. Bohseffer. halrman. ' 1 " " Blcbard M. Mar.hall. Charles Hohnes. JUenrj A. iireer. . uuarie. e. llajes. ' inomaa r. jam'., ireannrer. LADUB'OOMMITTKB. Mr.. Wu. Harmer, Chalrmsn. Mrs. Stephen 8. Frioe, Vice Obairman. Jul. vu.n.1 H.IWOII nrs, Kdward Uartiborne. Mr.. Hart. Ml.s Wagner. Mi.a Annie Kiddle. Mr.. Henry A. Dreer. Mini Helen LorjR.treth, Mr.. Peter Maokenale. Mrs. J ante I li Clagtiorn. Mis CUar.es Harris, . , Jobn Lftrotert. Mrs Mrs Mrs. J K. Ihompton. :: Mia. Ur.rr. Mia. K. B. Qanlsnea. Mra.Danniel Haddock, Mrs. U. W. BKlUle. Mrs. Thomaa V. Jamra. Mrs. Chapman Blddle Mra J. Vaucbn Merrick 1 niaa Lncy ninas, secretary. I James . Mltch.ll, (JalibUcpe, Gen. Patter.cn, DaTid Landretli, Robert Bolat, btephen 8. Price. George V. Parriah, W m. Li. Bcb.tter. 1 homaa Meebsn, . rattnerwoit. A, W.Harrlaon, COMMITTER VT BEOIPTLOB. u. liouney n.lng, unairman. Dr, Wm. Uamao, Charles Harned, . . Richard M. Marshall, Thomaa 0. Perclval, Dr. MoCnen, Thomaa P. Jamea, ' Dr. Be gen, , Cbsrlei P. Hayes, , " Dr. Kdwsrd Bartahorns, Henry A. Dreer, feter oiscKenzie, I . tiewonrg &. cmun. As s GTJ1DB to tboss who wi.b to forward tbi. phi lanthropic and, we bope, popular movement, bat who do Dot exactly nndei stand wbat ti send, the following slight numeration of deairable articlea may prove ao- . o.ptable: m ' i i Out Flowers, BoOQueti, Hanging Baaketa, Flower Btsnds, Antomn Leaves, Graaaea, Ac Plants in pots. Annnala and Plantain pots, for mail ing, eeda, Roots, Bulbs, Ao Grape Vines and Frail Trees. ' Frnlts, domestic foreign and forcedgreen, dried. candied, preeerved sod canned. Vegetable., green and oanned. Grain, Flour, Meal, False, Hops, Ac. ' Fern Osies, A qnsria, Apiariea, Avtartee, fto. Phantom Bouqseta, Wax Finiti, and dried Wax snd Leather Flowers, and Leave. Horticultural Iron, Wire and Rustic Work; alio. Garden Implements and Books. Chins snd Glaaiwars, Pottery, Garden Seeds snd Vases, also, Fountains snd Garden Statu try. Books, engravings, 4c, Fainting., snd all products of the Fen and Fenoil. Useful articles of sll kinds for boniehold purposes. In woods, iron, tin, silver, plats, fto. Dry Goods and Trimmings; also, Clothing for la-. fsnts snd children, snd artiolea for watering places. Fancy articles, from the almplest to the moat elegant works of srt; alio. Toys, Games Perfumery, Ac Mathematical. Optical snd Mu.lcal Inatrumenta, Moaio Books snd Muaio, Ac Confectionery, Candles, Byrups, Ac; also, Mineral Waters, CaBea, Ioe Crssms, Jellies, Ac; Psate, Pies. Ao. Groceries and Provialons of all kinds, particularly thoae tultable for the Reataurant as Coffee, Tea, Oho. colate, fcugar. Crackers, Cbeeas, Huts, Pickles, Ao. Also. Bread and Rolls, Hams, Tongues, Ac, Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Milk snd Cream. Also, Oyaters, Lob sters, Ao, Dally contributions of Fruits, Flowera snd Vegeta bles; end of MUk, Cream, Ac, are solicited. Contributions from the interior of the Btate will be most thankfully socepted; snd from the surrounding and other Btates. Kapeclal committees, as soon ss arranged, will ap pear in the public papers. 01 our city and Btate editors we would earneatly aak that they will continue, ss tbey have ever been, our firm patrons and friends, and by their pens aid in in our endeavors to improve snd ornsment our beautiful snd beloved city. On every Tueaday, on snd after January 8, 1867, from 11 to 1 o'clock, the Ladies of the vsrlous com mittees will meet st the present Hsll, south Brosd snd Walnut, where sll Interested are rtapectfully Invited. At tbs same tims and place, any contributions, not Intended lor respective taulea, will be received snd carefully guarded. - .... Tb following Hat of some of the Departments, with their Chairmen, may be acceptable to those wbo wish to donate to the Bazaar. Persons having no choice csn send their articles to the new Hall on and after the 1Mb alt., to be placed npon the Donation table. ! MCalC. I Dr. Win. (Jamac. Chairman. I ABTii AND ARTlHTH' if IN. INQ3, ' ' Mr. and Mra Lortn Blodget, Cbairmoo. LITERARY DJCl'AItTMENT AD DAIiiK PAPER . OKJTiCES. GEHTI.KMKDl'B COMMITTEE. Rller Fi'zgerald, Chairman, 114 south Third itreet. Bobert S, Randall, corner be veil tn and Washington bijuare. Clayton Macmlchael, Office "North American." Daniel Dougherty, corner Kighth and Locu.t itreeli. Georve H. Uoker, 1721 Walnut street. Southern Giiliama, V.2 Walnut itreet. G. n. Tindale, Tenth street, above Arch, r 4 ( baa. O. Leland, Ulllce "The fresa " Jo.eph Wm. Miller, corner Third and Kew street). Wm. H. hb.VD.Mi Chesuut atieet. J. Bobley Dongliwn, Harri.barg. F. p. fUrl, boutliwerk Manorial Bank. Gllbm Biter. it Walnut it reel. . , . - L. W.l Smith. "Kveulng Teleg.aph." Captain A. M. Brown, La Pierre Hons. Gtorge D. Bcdd, Walnut atreet. above Beveath. H. M Mea.ohert, lm Chf anut atreet. VTiyyr. A Jud.on, 1406 Locust .treat. J. D. Blockton,"New York Tribune." V kJ?' Bornor' " n da Luxembourg, Psrls. 5w !4.-ei,l'uo'.!'Chesnut.treet. , J.W. Forney, Jr. kurope. ' ra.per Bouder. "ti.i.in. n.,iin. , vni. J. Ulark, Jr..'HDiiri. in...ih SO 0S3 RIIOE AVIISIIH NEAR TINE ST. UNITED ' STATES REVENUE STAMPS. Principal Depot, No. D04 CM XNTJT BueeU Central Depot, No. luS Houth 1 1K1H Htrt, ons door below CbeHout KMtatiliabed ItviL ' Revenue btamp. of every deaoriptlon couatsntly on baud lu any auiounL . Orders by M sU or Express promptly attspded to. I etar." S,1"' Z- " "IB". J?" ?Mcy Pl.ce M r.. Kobert M. HoopeV.W wflV.t'86 kliaa Ulauobe Bull? L .AT J7.!.'?n '. Ills, k.te Ua. t, KoVrth ."ree't aboviBo", W r. 'I borua. P. Jamea, 400.euih NiS.,'! Mrs. J. W. Forney, 18 VaehtSon's" pruoe. ' treet. MlMKIernan.liuS Walnut .treet n,tret' , . Z. Pi1 r"D,r". l"ilOreu atreet ' M)i M. L. bWckWs, MuU strsst, b,iow Wslnut, Hist WHJ5elm,4 Jrirs. R. . .ib, Bll.aCldney Lenfreth, Mrs Berjamia Boilook, Hr.. Ales. T. Lfne. Mrs. Dr. Edward Harts- horve, Mr. Dorborvow,' ML. Haydook, . Mr. en. Pettenoti. Mr. Daniel Haddock, Mrs Alblnu. 0 Felton. Mr. Thoma. Mac.uate ' ewur , ((nilth. nrs weor d. parrlab, Mrs Vrm Pevlne, ''barlM tlarmrr, Sr P.JIoof ire. J. Von, . llu Matthew, Mr.. Kobert Bnl.t, " Umlth.Daly, ' Ml, f.ucy B. 1o... Mr, K Fl.her. ' M r.. Moy BreTnf Mrs Teter MeKenats, L.rs tibarle Harris, Ladle, of Holdler.' Horns, Mn. Dr. Hunt, . Mr.. Charle. P, Hayea, MlasOnthbert. , , Mrs. M. Bovlel, W . Grav.on ."Knn.i.. n . 1., barle. K 801001.-:1."'' . . H. bcllUllv.. rukklll kl i oj Forney, Wa.bliigt'on' J. v.luelmer, ys Franklin atreet. T A r - t tin, W. B. Pblllii Us jllasB B.Oarrl.ne, ABTIOL CB FOR WAT1RT50 PtiADES. Mrs. Daniel Haddock, Jr., Chairmen. ARTICLE FOR INVALIDS, Miss fercivsl. Chairman. 1 oniLDRKH'8 DEPARTMKNT. MltFercival, halrman lor Hortlcu1 toral Ladies. Mlae B. B. O.r'iguei, Mile Rats Daborta, Mi.sLncv B. Mo.a, ' Viae Chalrmea. I ' ' TtOLLVM OOBWEB. Committee of very yonns ladles. ' (1HINA NDOI,B. ' Fercivsl, Chairman for Horticultural Lallee. FTJBrTiTHBB BTAMD, ; Horticultural Liadlea, ' Ft, A NT BTAHD. '.:!) Mr. Charles HcManua, Chairman. Miai K. B. Garrigues, Vice Ubati man, ! . OIPBET ENCAMPMENT, Ao., Ao. Mrs. Anbrey H. Bmltn, Chairmen. BASH BALL EQUl'MF.HTB Tr BT5 VOTED FOB. . , . ,CbailesP. tsye.,Cbatrm;n, . . BABE BALL BENEFIT. .1 Thomas Mackensie, Chairman. ' ' FIREM'N'B TQOlPMtHT TO BE VOTED FOB , STBAWBEKB1EB, 0HERU1K8, Ao. William Parry, Olnnamlnn, Cbirman. i Charle. Harmer, Maiden Lane, A Iblnns O. Felton, Ri'ige Road. - - X. Battherwait, Montgomery County. ' ' FORCED AND FOREIGN FRUITS. I J. E. Mitchell. Chairman. Thorns. M.ehsn, Cbrlatlan F. Smith, Charle. P. Hayes. i VEGETABLES. I Charle. Barmen, Onairmen. . 1 Albinus 0. Felton, Vice Chairman, B0IENT1FI0 DKFARTMENT. Thoma. P. Jamts. cinairman. t). H. Rathom, John A. Mcsllliter, John Canal n, William Sannlera, William Hobno, Charle. Kill.. Fairman Rogeri, Robert Kllvlngton. NATIVE PLANTS. I.oni. A. Jack. Cnairmin. Dr.letdy. Thomaa Meebsn, Dr. Robert Bridges Dr. Canon, , . ir. Robert KJlvlngtoo, t i 1 COMMITTEE ON OUT FLOWERS. Jamea 0. Booth, Dr. H, c. wooo, 0.0 Cretton, Dr O.B. Borgln, G. W. FabneaUck, Dr. J. Darrach, Thomaa Meeban I .1. R Eilvinsion. Chairman btephen b. Price, Fail man Rogeri, Wm. Hacker, Charlee Harmer, Vice Chairman. David Landreth,"' ' - ' Robert Buiat, Jobn Boblen. Geo. Pattcraon, , Gierfie D. I'arrleh, " Daniel Haddock, Robert Corneliui, Dr. Longitreth, Robert bnl.t, Jr., . Thi mas Meeban, Jobn TDonias, JameiRltohis. 1 The P. Jamei, btorge B.lgbt, ' f '.hBrlita P. Have. Walter Elder, Alfred Or pe, Btephen Morrii, Dr. Wm Hunt, George B Stuart, . .... Wm H. Horetmann, F. Clamor Hagedorn, Robert tcott, John tberwood, . s ? . Jo.eph H. Hildeburn, J. Dundee Llpplncolt, Wm. Devine - vl i, itL , Mathew L. Baird, 1 Andrew Drybourgh, . Frederick Aligler, Joahua B. Lipptncatt,., Jo.eph L. Mobs, 1 Thomaa V. Pereiv ai, i John Dick. G, D. Roaengarten. Henry Luhrmg, -Philip 0. Freae, . . General Meade, Ch.rle. Le Boutillier, . Dr. William Osmac, , H. Mfaschert, Dr Hart. Robert W. Marshall, E. battherwait, Jamei H. Orne, Joseph B. Loverlng, R, A. Grlder, Bethlehem, Namnal Wetherill. Dr. Grimabaw, Delaware, Edward Tatnell. Jamei H. Bull, W. 0.. .:' Jamei Pyle, " N.uby A. Smith, Mtc. o'y, Gerbard Bcbmlts,. Peter Raabe, Samuel J. bharpleia, J.dgden Cutbbert.N. J Wm. Btrntheri, Benj. J . Leedom, Glouce'r, Jamea D. Wagner, John Jtiecoita, Peter Maokenr.le, Jobn MoGowan, Jamea Xadie, . ' ) James Pollock, Edward Hibbert, Constant Gnillou, Charles Taylor, Richard R. Montgomery, Bainutl D. Wagner, John Clayton, Bsmnel D. Wagner, ' ' Henry P. Taylor, Dr. Zanlsinger, C. V. Hagner, R Robinson Scott, Cber'ea H. Millae, F.O'Keefe, I). McQueen, Michael Mills, B. Maupay, A. H. Powell, Tbcmaa Evana, -J. Duval Rodney, G. W. Eaile. b. Hora'mann, Allen Cntbbert, . Dr. Henry Bartahorns, Dr. black, - - -Prof. Blitz. J. L. Pennock, Wm. Joyce, Uaaper Dubrlng, AlbluaaC. Felton, Bicbara Morris, Mis. Peroivai. Cba'rman. Mis. Sidney Long.treth, Mrs. Stephen B. Prioe, Mri Ohai Harmer, Mr. Newbury A. bmlth. Tina " tin Ir. w m.'cemee. Mra. J Duudaa Lippincott ., mri. v KjdLeyniug, , Mri. John Lambert, , Mri. Gen MoOall. - Mr. J 0. Watmough, Jr., jura. it. nm. dodi, Mrs Fairman Bogers, Ml.i alile unnlap, Mia. Geo. Meade, Mrs. Owen J Wl.ter, Mrs. Geo. Patter.on, Mrs. Jobn Samuels, . Sirs. Audrey a. Smith, Mrs. Samuel Welsh, ' Mil. Dr. Jamea Darrach, Mrs. GeoigeW. Blddle, Mri. Thomaa A Boott, Mri. Benjamin Bullock, Miss Marsaret Duane. '- ' Mri. J Edgar Tbompion, sir. Alex i'. jjane, Mri Jobn 0. Blddle, h .1 Mri: J. A. Findlay, Mr.. B. H.Uoratmann, Mr.. Samuel Field. Mr.. George H. Btuirt, Miaa Ellen Sergeant. Mtai Helen bongatreth, Mre. Bomsey, Miss PohnANr, ' Mra..J Sperry Willing,. jura, uuane. lieuuig, Mr. J. a. Loverlnar, Mr. George Plllt, Mri. tatbrop, Mrs. Btephen Morris, Mri, Francil King, "Mr. Elliabeth Fl her, Mri. Wl.llam Devlne, . Mrs. Thomas Fleming, ' Mr.. E B. Loyd. Mr.. Anthony K. Drexel, H r. H. Me.sobert, Mri. G. H. Fabneatock, . Miaa R. Elbert, Mri Dr. Hart, Kliai R. Wetherlll, ., . Mra. G. W. Karl, ! . Mrs. r.a. w. ciarx.uionV Mn. M. W. Baldwin, Mn. Jamea H. Ball, W.C M n, David Tow mend, " Mra. James Pyle, " Mill EllenM. Pores, W. P. Mn. H. O. To wd send. ' Mlsi Msrla Moss, Mrs Jamei H. Orne, : ' Mn Jobn Clayton, , Mn. Dr. Bond, Mn. Jobn Dlok, mri. xaaao iiea, Miaa Annie Biddle, Mra. Mary belleri, Mn. Alfred Cope, Mn. Anna Fahnestock, M re. Cbariea Tayl jr, 1 Mra. Simmons A.h, . Mn Oonitant Gulllon, Mn. Hector Tyndale, Mn. BUllman Pollardte, Mri. Dr. Uelmuth, Mrs. Wm. Hacker, v Mrs. Thoma. sieeban, Misi Mary Bradford, W .0. Mrs. Morton MoMichiel, Mri. Wm. H. Welsh, -Miss Mary Cuibbert, Mrs. A. St. Robert!, Mn. Thomas 0. Perclval, Mn. Henry P. Taylor, ' Mn. Jobn Sherwood, MtalK B.Garrtgai, . Mrs W, H.Horitmann. Mn. 0. V. Hagner. Mn. Henry O. Harrison, Mn. JobnLawrenoe, Ml.i Sellna Llpplnoott, Mrs. 0. B. MoUanns, M11.H, M. Rowlaud, Mra. K. S. Randolph, Mra.U. W. Soull, MissL.B. Mos, Mr., A. L. Felton, Mri. McKenzle, Mri Casper Dubrlng. The above Committee will urge upon all to lend us Floweri dally. We bope that our patrons and pa troneaaei generally will consider tbemaelvea ai be longicg to this Committee. FLORAL DEPARTMENT. Miaa Perclval, Chairman. Vice Chairmen, . Miaa f Idney Longatretb, ' Mra Newbury A. Smith, Mr.. Charles H." B- i .. . Committee of Horticultural Ladles. SHU1T AD VKUKTSBLKS. . , ' Committee of Horticultural Lsdie;. HORTICULTURAL IMPJ.Ka.KNTd AND HARD- Committee of HorticuHnral Ladies. 9N BECEPTION OF PATENTS FOR DOMESTIC , ' f ' I.aan S. W illl.'mi. ' -. PERFUsiKBY DKPAUTMENT. Mrs. Henry P. Taylor. , 10YS. B4I?KETS, Ao ' Chairman. Miss Perclval, for Horticu'tural Lalies. . OAftNKb FRD1TS AND FANOV uRuOSRlEa. Uiaa Perclval. Chairman, for Restaurant Ladle. MINERAL WATER DEPARTMENT. Young Hort cniturlata. .w.D ! CONFECTIONERY SND OAKil STALLS, j . On Alain Floor. . ( . 1 Mrs Dr. Harti home, Chairman. ' I Misi PeroWal, Clial.unn. I s r. A. Burn. Vice Chairman. r A Mrs. (Jnaut.iu, Vice Ciiairiuau. ,,,... BIBTADRANT AND 101 ORItAOt SALOJoT. ! Allsa Perclval, Cbairmau. Mn. Dan. Had.look, Mr., slra. fctacy B. Barcroft. General Patterson, Vice Mrs. K. B. Loyd, Mae Uliaiimeu. " Chairmen. 1 And a large Committee, assl.Ud by tbs following WMMm'BB 014 CAKES AND CRE AM. Joaeph MoNab, Chairman. luis Blsnk. -- - - M. Uai.tam, f.nr.T Re ch, ' Mra liurna, f harlea Conley, K. M. Doaterj j'o. . ' toV William Gloekor. - ' , r CON F KCT10N H, ItY. j .. Btepheu F. Whitman. Cbairmau. , . . , I ; .Oliarlta Peiiss, Vice Cbairuiau.i 1 ; I 1 . : ! - BIBUtJITH.OBAtlKlcRB.Ao.'iUS I I ' J, G. Mosey, Chairman. i ' Robert I'narce, Vice Chairman. 1, ' BREAD AND ROLLS. 1 Cbsrlei litfubauni. Chairman... t Iuuker.J-reuch, JounBuddy. Msrtio KurtSt - cbE AM. AO.' ' - J , V Z ' I i. ' Kdward W. Woolmau. ULalrman. - I - jroAOIKCJcOAlMIllitE. , u . I , . Ibriatiau Muok, Cbairmau. . tVm.McCandUas, f'i",.r,n?;.-' " ' rriibth. , J. MoGowan. : . 'CclTerer?" ' Head Waiter JAMAott'AUGCBTIHI. (U) JOHNIRVIN. cxnpEriNGs QLEK echo m ills, OEKHANTOWWt rPfLADIUPHIA McCAUlMS, CttEASE & SLOAN, No. ; 509 ; CHESNUT STREET. SANVrACTTJBEKS OV TH REE-PLY CARFFTING8, EXTRA BUPER INGKAIN BCPKRFXNB INURAXN, FINE IKGRA1N, TW11XJCD AND PLAIN VENETIAN, HUGH. MATS. ETC. WATCHLS, JEWELRY, ETC. U 0 w o p g ri 1 ti c CANTON MATTINGS, FRESH IMPORTATIONS, All AT id tli and Stylos. i , . '.. . ' " ' " '. . r.VCALLUr,'S, CREASE & SLOAN '.! . .. .- . No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, No. 519 CHESNUT STREET;- T r J 1 McCALUMS, CREASE & SLOAN. RiE M O VAX 1 ) - ' : 1 1 OP TOVVrJSCND & CO. :ii. ! TO N6. 60 North SECOND Street, j ; BELOW ARCII, KAST NIOE. . lliesttentlon ot oir rlends And patrons la called to our i- . . - 1 . r BElIOTAIi . j 1 . Tol No. 59 North bECON JJ Btreet, below Arota east slile, Where It will be oar Aim to keep la store such GOODS only as we liave every con fidence will give ' satisfaction to .our cus tomers, 1 S30stutn2mrp qarpetinqs1 carfetinqs ! j. t. delacroixJ : ' : Mo. .37 SouVh' SECOND. Street. Bas received per late arrivals, sparge and varied sssorlmeiil of J. CBOMSI.ET A BON'S BBCMEU CAB. ; j . .. PETMUS, SKW lUililA,M,..il..'..; Also, a largs line of Three-ply Kztra buper yins INWKAIJN GAKI'KTLNQ, OOTTAUK aud U. 3 CAJV FATH.01X. VLAJTUH.HllADKti, K'lX. wliloh wlU .. sold at sreatly reducud prlous, wuolesale and retail. ' I .. . Wo. B7 rJontn BJXX)NI Btreet,'1-' Between Market and Cbeaont streets. IT. B. Particular attenMon paid to tbs fitting artol Ofllcee and (JonnUag-rooms. . I 'ti am QANTON MATTINGS, CABPETINGS ' OIL IXOTnS, i 1 , , '. WINDOW SUADESI, ' 1 ; ; ETC. BTO. ETC., WHOLESALE AND llETAlL..' 1 JOHN 1VWHITE, SO IS NOBTU SECOND STREET, IS NOW OFFEBINO TUB ABOVE GOODS AT TEBY IOW FIUVBES. ; t CALL AND BEE. 5 81m ' X O THELADIES! THE ATTFHTION OF LADTK8 AND DRE33 MAKEItB Ib Invited to a new and valuable 1 ' . - - DMflBAH, " ' ' Warranted to be perfect and to give satisfaction In every Instance, tor Cultlug Ladlta' and CUIldien's Dresses, Busquesetc. sirs, ooble , ; ; '' Will remain for a short time st the residence of Mr. WlHliWOHTU, . NO. 1X37 HiBHET STREET, To teach the ubs of the Diagram snd give General In structions in Drees Making In all lio branches. Tbs Diagram is readily UDderatood, and baa been thoroughly tested by Dress Jdaseri, and pronounoed blmple aud Ferlect. Valuable lumrucuous accompany each Diagram.- airs. GOBLK will alao Cut and fit Dressra sua llasques a buainta. In whlcb she acknow ledges no superior and If a miss-tit is made toe owner will receive the price of tier cloth. Please call and examine the Dlsgrum and teat it lu every possible manner. DIAOBAM, WITH Frit INSTRUCTIONS. F1VK UOLLAUS. A lady can learn In one hour to fit herself or another without dim cully. If any lady Is dlasatislied with ber diagram ber money will be returned. . Cmetent -Ladies desired as Agents for surrouud Idk Towns. , . l'utlerns cut to order. , Sirs. GOBLKwlU also Instruct pupils la the execu tion of a new and beautiful style ot RAISED WORSTED ffOBK, by which Birds. Fruit, Flowers, etc., are made to represent nature more perlxclly than la any other wy. . . Also, suitable for Fancy Pictures, and other designs, tooruumeDt i lo id, 24 Jl Chairs, Ottomsns, Slippers eio.' Q F F I 0 E OF '.; r ,:.:, fLOflEKCE GLVIHG HIGHIHE ' ' IV&iUv V HtLf A J t . ' " No. U23 CHESNUT STREET, '" GIRARD ROW, v. ; 1 ' Opened under new auspices, new Agents, with new j ( guaraiitees. ' . . ., , ; 1 . 1 jTIIE VFBY BEST FAMILY MACHINE. ; Please call snd examine. ' ' 's wfmrp HAVANA STEAMERS. 'fff CTTHT-WnWI IFT V TTM1P ! CARRYIKU TJilfi tSl'l'KD SrATJri3 JfAlL. ' ' The bteamshlps .' . ' ' UliNDKICK Hlir)ROK'..!..'..........CATTAIN HOWKS fe'i'ARH AND HTHIPKB ...CAPTAIN HOLMKS These Hteamers will leave this port for Uavaua V(ry other baturday at 8 A. M. : The bteamshlp Jl KNDR1C1C ITUDSON (Howes, Muster) will sail lor Uavaoa ou SA'IX UDAY iU-OKN-INtl, June 1, at 8 o'olock. ,' , Pasiiace to Ilsvaca, so enrrencv. 1 I No freluht received after rburitday. ' ' 1 For Freight or PasxaRe apply to J i- ' TuUUAS WATSON A BOSS, : 6 1 ! ' i- No. 110 N. DMhAWAltii: Avsuue. 300 A R 0 n' 8 T 11 E E 1V 1 000 MEW COMBINED WATER COOLER AND 1 ' BKFBIOEBATOB, flO'V . : .1 . UETI BIVACBINCt TAUUtSt, ' ' . , 1 MEAT SAFES, l- " - 1 ' . , IVtl CBE AM FBEEJSEBS,' ... t cimrriTK St page, . I)0 NO. ABCU STREET. AT CLAEK & BIDDLE' S, No. 712 CHESNtJT Street, An Elegant Assortment ' ' 1 .' : '' or ' FOB BRIDAL AND ,; Sltsmwhnrr Or.NRRAL, PRESENTATIONS,. 1028 CHESUUT. I. J. TAYLOR, J EWE I. e ;e It. The sttentlon ot the publlo Is invited to ray Btock. comprlaing "v,. FINE WATCTIFJI, , , r .. '. , DIAMONDS). 1 "j I SILVER-WARE. . i 1 ' ', I .yi ; !.! EI4ESSANT JEWEERT, . ,. r r CEOCB8 , . ' MUSIC BOXES," ' '' And all articles appertaining to the trad offered afr ' reduced prices, WATCHES KEPAlAKD AND WARRANTED. ' 1028. r2etnthaSmltp n: B. K l TC HE N. i 1. . u.i r nr. r 1 , l.r , " JE WELER, ' 7: S E.CorKcr TENTIl and CIIESSUT ' , HEAT BEDtKTION IN PBICES. DtAMONBflj WATCHES, " '' '.' , ' .. ) ' . ' JEWEIcKY, MILVER-WARE, BBONZES.J 'if. ILL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIG PRES. ' i WATCHES AND. JEWELRt CAREFCLLT RJt 1 ' PAIRFJ). ' ' " '- ' 1 " ' Particular attention paid to Manufacturing all 4rtl:: 1 ciea ia our iine, - . -u 1 ail wars ". I; CEP ITCH E R Si.' , irni) Mtrn rv at tttv. C'OBNEB OF-NINTH AND CHESNUT NTS., No. ; 9iQ! CHESiV)lJJ STREET: ., ... t - . ! SlECOND FLOOR, ... ' We have Inst finished. In a very superior manner. . , OVER (1(C) ONH1 HUNDRED NKW 8TTLK8 OF ICK PITCUJlHH, all ot our own pi aye, and warranted ' In everv resDect. which we ar. nitv ntVapmu t ' enormously low prices. .tt'. . . ,;. ; r ICE PITCHERS, Chased and Engraved... .7 ' .!;,.." '.. ..?losChased ' ' ':!'":'. .'.,?J Verv floe'ana rieh'I!!;!"!!!!!! , , miDeriorvjiiusea anasiedailion.18'0 MEAD & CO., Manufacturers, .' J 4 StBrpl BKOONB FLOOR.; " NtW PUBLICATIONS. A NEW AND VALUABLE. BOOXT- JklJ-.HUll JM m iia.lMVH.nn. BusiiNltHS MEM., 1.KM, AND bTUDK-NTS OF JBOU1C- CBITTENDBN tOHtlERdlL AHIlll. iUAtw Ansa as bj asanas jiah tiAS.. . . 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