Y V CITY INTELLIGENCE. TO ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMs tI OUTSDS rASM, Thr Epibcopal Curncn Enmity-third AnnvalBirxion op the Froikstant KriHcorAL 1HOCKPAH Co-NVENTlON-TllE 1R0CEMN03 OF i epterday AriERj'ODN.-Tlin Convcritiori a, seniblcd at 5 o'clock, the Lour to which It etood ariioumcd. Tbo resolution of the Ucv. Dr. Watson upon the Metiliripn's Comml1oii, ponding at the ad journment of tbo mornins ecpsion, was taken up anrl adopted. The CoinrriUtco appointed to report upon ex lending the sessions ot the Piocese repjrtcd adversely, ami were di.-charRtd. The report of the Committee) In refero;ireto the claims of the Diocese oi Pittsburg npon the Diocese of l'eiinsjlvatiia, was called up by Oeorge M. Wharton, Esq., The Committee state thai the claims were Wed upon tbe supposed rinht to a portion of the Epibcopal or Clerical fvnu. An examination of the matter liatl lailpd to satisfy the Com mittee that the claim is well founded, and they asked to be discharged lrom the further con sideration of the subject. Apreed to. Kev. Dr. Kchetky moved tnat it be the duty of each clorifjman, on Advent Sunday or some of the Ember Days, to preach a sermon calling the attention of the people of his parish to the need of the Chui th lor young men lor tbo minis try, which wa carried. .. . Kev. Dr. Spear oilVrcd a resolution to the cfiect that toe Board of Diocesan Mission be authorized to issue a periodical containing state nit uls in regard to the work. Adopted. The Convention resolved to meet on the pecond Tuesday of May next, in St. Andrew's t'bnrch. - : A vott'of thanks was parsed to Rev. Dr. Howe, ChHirnian, for the impartial munner in which he had pcrlormpd hih tlutics. The Kev. Mr. Wadleigh, of Wluiamsport, and Rev. Mr. Williamsot), of Wilkesbavre, were placed upon the Committee on the Division of the Diocese. The Committee were instructed to confer with the Bishop aDd report thereon. This motion elicited considerable discussion, in which Rev. Mr. Cummlngs, Dr. Hare, Mr. G. M. Wharton, and others participated. It was moved to lay the motion on the table, Red npon it the yeas and nays were called. The motion to lay on the table was lost. Of the clergy 36 voted for and 50 voted against; of the laity 14 voted for and 17 voted against. Mr. Welsh moved to amend by the insertion of the word "recommended," instead of "'in structed," which was carried. - Tbe original resolution was then cirrleiL After the usual religions services the Conven tion, at 8 o'clock last evening, adjourned line die. Slight Fibes A Blight fire occurred at No. 1315 Alder street, in the Twentieth Ward, yester day aturuoon about four o'clock, caused by a child plajing with matches. The roof of a laeer beer saloon, on 8econd street, above Dauphin, in the Ninteenth Ward, was damaged by lire jesterday afternoon. It originated from sparks from an aJiaceut foundry. About nine o'clock yesterday morning, the house No. 1713 Carlton street, in the Fifteenth Ward, was slightly damaged by fire. The alarm of lire about eleven o'clock last night was caused by the partial burning of the office at Wood's woolkn mill, at Twenty fourth and Hamilton streets. The Are originated among some yarn, and the damage done was trifling. At the Academy of Music last evening during the performance of Mis. Lander's Eliza bth, an alarm ot fire was raised. There were some eighteen hundred people in the house, the entire lower portion and the balcony being filled. The last act of Elizabeth had begun, at a few minutes before 11 o'clock, when some one in the upper - tiers cried out "tire." and instantly the audience were on their feet, . some of them starting for the door. Peremptory demands to "sit down," from a tew cool people ladies as well as gentlemen restored order. Tbe actors had the good sens to immediately resume the play, and the panic was over happily without any one being hurt. It is well to state that the alarm of tire came from the street. Meeting of the Socth Street Beidqb Com. miesion. The Commission appointed by the Legislature to superintend the building of a bridge over the Schuylkill at South street, held an adjourned meeting yesterday, John Welsh, Esq., President. Mr. Spering, President of Select Council, stattd that in consequence of the action of Councils referring the subject of the constitu tionality of the act under which the Commis sion acted to the City Solicitor, he thought it advisable to withdraw from the Commission until that question was settled. Mr. Kneaas, the Chief Engineer, who was -ninny"! II)'" If",! "rPRp"t(li several plans of t-onVi' nn i . w I . J!' f J . .MUXn geraent of streets on the west side of the river: also b details as would enable any one to put in pro pof als ior the construction of the bridge. Mr. Dropsie submitted the following: Re solved, that the centre line of the bridge shall be located as follows: Prom a point In the south line of South street, 350 feet from the westerly side of Sutherland avenue, to the in tersection of scutb side of Locust street with the southerly side of Darby avenue, in accord ance with plans submitted by Chief Engineer. Which was adopted. Mr. Wetherilt offered a refolution, that the Committee on Plans submit the width of draw of proposed bridge to the Board of Surveyors lor approval. Agreed to. Adjourned. The Kellet Homicide in Camdes Convic tion of the Prisoner. The jury in the case of Davis KeUo, who was charged with killing William Kellcy on the 6tu of February last, aud whose trial has occupied since last Tues rtnw. after remaining out about half an hour last evening, rendered a veiJict of guilty of murder in the nrst degree, inn is me nrst verdict of the kind that has been rendered in Camden couuty, ad for once, if tbe prisoner is not pardoned, tsneriu narp win nave a uis hip rintv to nerform. Allen C. Scovel, Eq., conducted the care on hermit of the nrUoner. and addressed the jury for three hour and a bnl; but the case was so strong againbt Kelso that, notwithstanding tbe earnest appeal in tbe prisoner's bebalt, the jury felt justified in rendering the verdict they did. Richard S. Jenkins summed up the case on the part of the State, completely overturDing the ineoriPS aavuuceu uy ikuuwii jui me defense. Judge Woodhull dcllverel ai elaborate charge in the inrv. Great interest was manifested In the result of the trial, ana wnen me veruict was reuuerea tue prisoner seemed to realize, for the first time, the liciiifuitTiflss of his course. The principal part of the evidenco for the Hotel Keepebs vs. The Liqoob Law. Yes orrtue afternoon, a lare tt.eeting of German tw,ti and mloon keepers was beld at Ladner's Military Hall, Noith Third ettcet, to take action Bgainet the enforcement ot the Liquor taw. lie following named officers were selected to conduct tbe meeting:-President, F. W. Binder; vi,-o.Pr, Ki.ient. Joseph StepLacher: Secretary, William Sepp; Treasurer, L. J. Ladner. Alter some general conversation, Air. Bellem moved that a Central Com mitue be appointed by the fiT with a similar committee to be appointed at a meetinir of American hotel i .n..-e I,. h h-id m Slitnn's hotel, on Broad ktreaMhis afternoon It will be the duty of this iotnt committee to raise funds to test tbe legality and applicability o' the Liquor law pointed the lollowing named committees Mr, L J. Ladner, Alexander McDonald, Loui Gels iv PMlIn Huhl. A resolution was racd requesting every saloon keeper in xne my io Keep u cuounou-n-t,! riosed next Sunday, and remain closed every Sunday uutil the Central Committee notify iKat tin Kuoreme Court has set aside the rrovisions of tho law. Every ward In the city was represented at the meeting, aud one man was selected lrom eacn warn iu at comuiittte. THE DAILY .EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, I. O. or O. F. The ?'ikal Apjcubnmfnt. The Giand Lodge of Odd Fellows finally ad journ d ji slerday afternoon. Its next aiiDtiil rt-ssion will be held in Pitisburg. The business transacted townids the clo."e of the session was 1'iincipally lepislHtive. Qhe Grnd Mter's appointpjents for the coming jenr are: Wonhytirnnd Marshal, Jacob M. Campbell, 62.'!. Worthy Grand Conductor, Francis M. Ilea, 89. Worthy Grand Guardian, Orln T, Noble, U8. Worthy Grand Herald, William H. Jackaou, Lrnrd of Appeals John Mason, 6j George WekMier, 553; U. Alexnnder Wist, 188: William Cailxle, Jr., 2W Fidel I isher, 7; William Stcd man. 113. C'tmmivtre on Slate of the Order Pest Grand Sire J. 13. Ink LoUon, 100: Patt Grand Master I. liris Wildnniu, 6; Past Grand MasUr William II. Trinirk, 62. Ccmmilteo . on Milenee John Brown, 154; Charles Mcore, '111; John Mullen, 431. Crmmiitec on Credentials Philip Lowry, 572; Atnrustiis Piair, 100; John HofTman, 174. Committee of Superintendence John G. Moxey, 4; William Burker, 133; Darius 8. Oris sinppr, 16; James Berry. 354: James Harrows, 10; t.ottlieb Iliuttinp, 10G; Gottlieb Schocne mjer, 21: Georre F. Jr;orie, 3JG; Charles Baker, 17; Charles A. Souder, 344; Joseph J. Williams, 155; Charles Siininierficld, 68. Committee on Finance John B. Springer, 127; John 'Pencil, 110; Thomas Moore, 25G; George C. Britner, 11; Edward 8. Rowaud, 2LM. Comn.ittee on Printing Charles K. Ne.isser, 201; William C. Prcbrtfco, 325; Edward G. Mil lett, 156; Angus Cameron, 317; William G. P. Briickloe, 19. Committee on Correspondence Paul Kctter linus, 183; Samuel Kverholt, l4; JacubSiiider, 75. Mode Rohbeiiies. An iron safe in the base ment of the Friends' Meeting House, at Fif teenth and Race streets, was opened by some unknown person, on Wednesday night, and a box containing Government bonds and city loans to the amount of $2100 carried off. About SfiOO worth of tbe bonds are registered, and will therefore be of no use to the thief. They be longed to Mary Holland, and were tbe savings of years. A package containing about $30,000 was overlooked by the robbers. The Friends held their convention In this building recently. The fact of the fire proof bting In the meeting house was not generally known, hence it is tomethlng of a mystery how a thief obtained any knowledge of It. We learn that a somewhat extensive place of business, located in the vicinity of Walnut and Fifth ttreets, was entered a few nights since, and tbe lire proof was forced open and robbed. Tbe great probability is that robberies occur almost nightly in different parts of the city, but as a general thing many of them are never made public, on the supposition that publicity would defeat the ends of Justice. Fkacas rear the Paper Mill. Last even ing a party of young men got into a fracas in a tavern near the Paper Mill, in Camden. Win dows were smashed, chairs broken, and some of the party received black eyes. Two of them were arrested and locked up for a hearing. o. s. o. K. An unusually large and choice stock of Cloth ing for spring wear Is exhibited by the G. H. O. E. at the present time. We have taken much pains in selecting styles, and in the getting up of our garments this season, and are able to oS'er to our patrons and the public generally an assortment of Walking CoaU. Mornine aud Evening Coats, Sacks, Spring Overcoats, vests and Pants of every grade, equal In styie, make and finish to tbe best customer work, md of course at much lower prices. i For those who prefer to have tbelr Clothing made to order, we have a custom departments in charge of cutters whose skill and taste are unexcelled, and supplied, with an elegant va riety of piece goods of all descriptions. Wo invite an early call. Perry & Co., ! Star Clothing Emporium, f No. 609 Chesnut street, above Sixth, j Why do Consumptives pursue a course of treatment whloh la so notoriously wrong as the old system of medication by the stomach ? Gold Medal kakge questions An swered, ! 1. The Range can be easily managed, li. Both Oveua will 1 toast or Bake perfectly. ' 3. It will heat water more quickly than' any other Range, either by water-back or log-back boilers. 4. Tbe hot-air fixtures are perfect for heating rorms above. 5. The ashes cannot get out npon the hearth. 6. It is the most economical Range iu the market. 7. It Is warranted to give satisfaction. 8. It has been widely introduced, and is pro nounced superior to any other Range. To be had only of the patentee, J. S. Clark, No. 1008 Market street. Oxygenized Air will cure seventy-flve per ceni. ot diseases which have hitherto been cou- , sldered incurable. No. 1210 8pruce street. j efrigerator Bartlett's Patent. As the waTnrSynwiiii us warns, is ap proaching, we would again ctnrue"iJ" ixi"! superior Refrigerators made and sold, wnoieoaiC anu retail, oyjonu a. Viura.io. iuuo juameii street, entitled the Polar Refrigerator, the superiority or wnicu consists in its economi cal consumption oi ice, auu its unaouoieu ex cellence in preserving meats and other pro visions the longest period ol time with the least expense. We would advise tuose la want or Kemgeraiois to can at j. a. uiarK s, jno. m Market street, and make their purchases. Malignant .Scrofula can be cured by the use of Oxygenized Aalr. Economy is Wealth. All-wool Suits ....810 00 All-wool Suits, finer quality 15 00 All-wool uus, sun nuer w uu Fine French Black Suits 25 00 Extra do. do. do. 30 00 Fine Mixed Spring Overcoats 13 00 The auove prices win oonvinoe mat we are determined to close out our Immense stocks of Hue Clot Li lug at an astounding sacrlnee. Grigg, Van Gumtkn & Co., , Jsos. 704 and 734 Market street. A i-pi.Y, before it is too late to restore you, Oxygenized Air. Delays are dangerous. New Method of Tobacco Smoking. "The American Smoking Casket." Smoke drawn up through the tobacco, not down, as In ordi nary pipes. No nicotine. No gummlug of the dowi. cho ne repienisnea wnue smoking. Entirely safe. No danger from sparks. Not only a pipe, but a olgar-holder. Sold as low as otherpipes. Sold everywhere. P. A. Bnell & Co., General Agents. No. 125Kouth Third street. Theeiood Is the life. Oxygenized Air puri fies it. No. l'JIO Spruce street. A Refrigerator that is not thoroughly ven tilating Is a nuisance. Schooley's American Refrigerator Is warranted to keep sweet and, free from foul odors, if properly managed. Manufactured by E. S. Farsou & Co., No. 220 Dock street. Oxygenized Air cures throat and lung diseases. The Drab and Pearl-Color Summer Hats, prepared by Warburton, Chesnut street, next door to the Post Otllce, are eflectually venti lated, easy to the forehead, and porspiratlon proof lu front (patented), and in point of style and quality are worthy of the preference of geutlemen, Oxygenized Air will cure diseases which no Other mtdy can reach. The Great Resort for Fine Confectionery la at George W. Jenkins", No. 1037 Spring Garden sueet. Ills Caramels, Bonbons, Fruit Drops, Chocolates, etc., are deservedly in the highest repute. Foreign Fruits in great variety. Oxygenized Air in our anchor sheet lu pul monary affections. Oxygenty,"d air. WARM wf.athkr is as welcome to all Just now, as is the seauonable clothing ollore 1 nl llie KatdiionAble Clothing House of Charles St lies A Co., Ullder the Conllnenlnl. Depot for the sale of Laub's Five-dollar Washing Machines, Clothes-Wrlupera, and Step Ladders, No, Tit Market street, Philadelphia. J. H. Lash x Co. ; Buy your Hats fiom Bourne, No. 40 North tlxth street. , Aktkrif.8 convey the life; the fluid filling ILtrui khould be pure. Oxygenized air. DA. IIartwei.l, No. 1210 Spruce street, Is the only phjslelan in jthe clly who practises Oxy genized Air. Ci-caiNo Hat.f or Mantel, Pier, and Ovai. MlKROKK, I'AIKTINGS. GHROMOM, ETC. B. Scott, Jr., Auctioneer, will sell withoulreserve.on the premises, Ho. J.'tOo Chesnut street, the entire slock of Mantel, Pier, and Oval Iklng Glasses, ralntlnps, etc., the property of F. Oa liryltwile, on Tuesdny and Wednesday morn ings, 28th and 201 h Inst., Rt lOo'elock, removing on account of the expiration of his lease June 1, and as the new store, No. 1 !i' Arch street, will not tie completed before November. This sale will a fiord a splendid opportunity to obtain a Itood article in this line. I Oxygenized Air Is the great, blood purifier. Sale ok Booiband Shoe!?. We would call the early attention of buyers to the lame and th tillable assortment of Hoots, Shoes, Brogans, llHlinorals.etc, to be sold by catalogue, for cash, on Monday inomlne. May HO, commencing at 10 o'clock, by McClelland A Co.. Riieeessors to Philip Ford & Co., auctioneers, No. 600 Market strttt. No healthy tissue can be formed If the blooa is impure. Oxygenized air. A Cure for Rheum atihm Worth Seeing. H .Kilralrlek. No. Olive street, cured by Dr. Fltler'a Remedy. No cure, no pay. Oxygenized Air cures liver complaint. Spring and Summer Underwear. Gauze Shirts $1 to J3-50. Alclntire & Brother. Gauze Shlrla 1ft to J.J-.W. Mclutlie A Brother. Gauze Shirts tfl to t-WM. Mclntlre & Brother. No. 1035 Chesnut street. Oxygenized Air cures Dyspepsia. f Annannaaanaaaa from t9 to VI. rj- 1 u i a a a a o a rt Nitit jrotn t: to VI. r)'ii(iaa(iooflii(U.S from fit to f u. "v a a a a a ismr from to f ie, i f rt Nil it from from i-60 to from -5n to f tO. from f I'.iOto fd. from V6(i to $.to. m i . . i. u ft u i (.wit iruin Ko jianananaa Voal fr KirAaaaaaaaa 0t fi Mi A a a a a a a a a (tMit fr IS r A a a a a a a a Vent from l'75 to tio. ttd'Aaaaaaaa I'tst from l'75 to fiO, A a a a a a a a Vent from C75 to $io. bis" Aaaaaaaa Vrt from Jl'TS to till. M rt' A a a a a a a a l'antnloon from !'7o to flS. if - Aaaaaaaa J'aiitninon from 12 75 to fis. JSijr Aaaaaaaa J'antaloon from to iis. MiT A a a a a a a a J'antaloon from to fig, - A a a a a a a JIoi'a iO for 3 and up. ItirAaaaaaa Jloy't Suit for 5 awl up. Ma' A a a a a a a Jioy't kuit fur fii and up. MiT A a a a a a a Uoy'i tiuit for 3 mid tij). Facts ark.Stuuiiorn Th i nos, and fie- ft irp(0lr find thrm out tconer or UiUr. tj a JSjtf" 7 lie have the grratrnt VABI KTV and Wt"(i A AESOHTMKNT.fie Most KXCKLLENT ttplft, tl" l Ail XoH'KSTjirlru, oil examination and cowii)ni t-" M if' Km will qulrkly decide it. We moat respectfully h S. MiTcatl for tint examination, fcelini) confiuent'i MtTtltat the people, will find thry can fully rdi"t Mil'upon our eluimt oeinp correct', viz. 1. 'Jo have the La kokst Ktlabltshment. 2. 20 have the Liohtkst Olore, a. jo have, the Most convenient Salesrooms especially for Ladies.) 1. 10 have the Largest Assortment. To have tlte R:ht nuide Clothing. 6. To have the Lowest fricet. Wanamaker & BnnwM, Popular Clotuino Hoi;be, Oak Hall, The Cornkr of Sixth ano Markkt bTBKKTS. makim: ti:i.egi:apii. For additional Marine New tee lrtt Page. ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. son RBS.HM..M.Mn.4'8eMooir Kisia.......mom. 71UiaH Watkb.. 012 PHILADELPHIA JBOAKD Olf TBADS, Geo, Morrison Coates,") 3. Pricic Wkthkbill, J-Monthlt Oommittbb. JAMKS LOUeHKHTV, J UOVEUENTS OF OCEAN glEAUEUS. FOR AMKB1UA. Bosphorns... MaiiLattan., hL D Hhmmnhmi A lrlca ......... Bellona... Llverpool.Philda.........May 4 ..Llverpool...ISew York..Mtty 10 ,....Llverpool...New York..m....May 11 .. Liverpool... B ob ton ....... W ay H ....Loudon .New York.....May 11 ,....LIveruuul...Mew York....May 14 Aleppo....... HeriuauD...BouluamptouNew York tMMIHM Ml May 13 Cot BuUittiore..Llverpool...New York.........My is U rruania...BouiMampion...iiew y orK...,,..May is Vlrnlnla. ............ Liverpool... 'ew York......May 15 Araso .Havre....... .New York ...Map is Nova bcolian Liverpoul...Uuebeo May 16 Edinburgh, Liverpool. ..ISew York..., .May 18 bcouu .Liverpool. ..Mew York..., mm May 18 Encland New York...Liverpool. May 25 Alaiauib ,Is'w York...London....MM.... Col BoHton .New York.MLlverpool Uuldlng blar..Isew Y ork. .Havre. Haxoula. ........... IS ew York...Hamburg. ........ Brltaunlu Mew York.. .(llauiiuw. ........ ....May zs May 25 May 25 May 25 May 26 Ureal Laslei u.-N ew York...Breat May 2S Java.MM.....M....Mew YorkLlverpool.............May 2 Kin a ..Mew York...Llverpool..........May 29 C ol Bultluiore.Mew York. ..Liverpool ....Juue 1 reouK)lvauia...New Y ork...Llverpool............Juiie Kuiope New YorkHav re. .... ......Juue Manliatlan.....few York..Llverpool .June Air lea Bobton.. Liverpool Juue Virgin la. ......... Mew York...Llverpool.........M. June Bellolia... 1S ew Y ork ...Loudon. J uue 1 1 1 6 8 8 COAhTWIBU), .UUMJOiTlU, J1TU. J.W. Evernjau..l'lillaiJa...,...CIiarlo8tou... Tonuwauda.......Phllada......Bavannali. ........ May May 25 Alliance ...Phllada ..Charleatou May 2d 1 1 H. Hudson. ......Plillada Havana.........June blar ol (he Union. PhllHda..rsew Orleaua.....J uue Ploneer......Btillatla WlluiliiKun.. Ocean Queen. ...New York.Aspinwall....l Bautiagu deCubaNew YorkUreyuwn.... 11. Cliauncey..New York...Asiiinwall..., .Juue l ...June 1 .Juue 10 ..June 11 juaiu are torwaraea oy every sailef tn tu6 .iiuiH lines. The steanfr -foF or rroin Liverpool call at Queenstow&t except tbe Canadian line, which call at LondoJidtrry. The steamers (or Oi nrom the Ounll uCTtcaJl at Bonthampton. CXKABED YESTKBDAT. Steamship Tonawandn, Jennings, bavauaah, Phila delphia and Boutberu Mall Bteumsblp Co. Barque Charlotte, Llnderstrauss, Cork, via Darlen.Qa., L. WeHterKaard A Co. Brig Abby Klieu, Orcutr,. Bangor, W. H. Johns A Bro. Bchr Lu Prazer, Bteelmau, baluin, L. Audenrled A Co. Hnlir Nlroln. Keller. Bnaton. do. Bcbr Barah Cullen, Koblueon, Boston, Van Lusen, Lochuian & Co. . Bchr Camilla, Hurlbut, Eastport, E. A. Bonder & Co. bchr Isaac lUch, Crowell. Boston, Borda, Keliar & bchr A.Uf haro, Bhourda, Providence, Day, Huddoll & eihr Belle, Howes, Providence, Waonemacher fe Co. bchr ClaraLavldsou, Jellrles. Lyun.BlaklBtou, UraelT Bebr'v. Bharn, Sharp. Boston. Qulntard. Ward A Co. BchrW. W. Pharo. Alien, baleui, KomrnellA Hunter, bchr J. D. Buckalew, Bobbins. Mystic. do. bchrBlrcbard and Torrey, trlsbee, Portland, New York and Bcbuylklll Coal Co. Bchr 1). o. Ployd, Kelly. Dauversport, Connor A Co. Bt'r R. Willing. CuudiU, Baltimore, A. O roves, Jr. Bt'r Beverly, Pleroe, New York, w. P. Clyde A Co. bt'r Mount Veruou, Klrnt, New York, Captaiu, ARRIVED YKBTERDAY. . Barque Ironsides, Taplcy, 50 days from Messina, with null, etc., to Isaac Jeaues A Co. bcbrbabluo, Morrison, 22 days from Curacoa, with salt, etc., to Workman A Co. bchr A. Myrick, bteveus, lrom Newport, with mdse, to O. B. Kerluot. bchr Maggie van uuseu. torouu, iruio jaaiaen.in ballast lo It. B. Htetsou A Co. bebr Isaac ltich, Crowell, from -New York, with cement to Pennsylvania HH. Co. Hcbr Y'ouna America. Clinton, 1 day from Port De posit, wllh grain to 1. B. Bewley A Co. bchr James Andeisou, Tunuell, 2 days lrom Indian Itlver, wllh grain to J. L. Bewley A Co. bchrB. C Tyler, bieelman. lrom Boston, bolir barah Cullen, Kobinson, trom Boston bchr W. W. Pharo, A lien. Iroiu Boston. Bchr C. Davidson, JeHrles. lrom Boston. bchr Nicola, Keller, from Boston. Hcbr J. II. Walnwrlgul, Morris, from Boston. bebr Pauline, i'reeniau. trnru Newport. bchr Heading JRR No. 50, Corson, lrom Norwich. bchr 1). U. Floyd, Kelly, lrom Portsmouth. tcbr A. Pharo, bhourds. lrom Providence. bchr V. Sharp, bbarp, from Marblehead. Bchr J. D. Buckalew, Bobbins, lrom New Haven. bieamer Mayflower. Koulnsou, 24 hours from New Yerk, wllh mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Bieamer b. C Walker. Hherin. 24 hours from New York, wllh mdse. to V. M. Baird A Co. Tug Lookout, Alexander, lrom Baltimore, with a tow of barges lo W. P. Clyde A Co. Ton Clyde, Duncan, from Baltimore, with a tow Of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. . j MEMORANDA. Ships Tonawanda, Julius; Zouave, Whitmore: and Jonui ban Chase, Chase, for Philadelphia, were up at Liverpool llih lust. , , , bieaniHhip Bospliorus, A lexander, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, sailed from Boston yesterday. bleamsbli) levant. Arkley. for Philudflphla, sailed i from Liverpool luth lust. . . j Barque Velocity. Brander, for Philadelphia, cleared al New Yoik yeslerduy. , . ! Brit: Haudolpli, Pay son, for Philadelphia, at Fajardo about uih lust ... , Brig Bloomer, Brown. h'Mice, al HallTax 20th Inst. Brig Harriet Amelia, Cox, for Philadelphia, at Havana 1 Hi It Inst. Brig lfHinrd. Cottrell, hence, at Balem list Inst. . BrU Neule Mtiunell, Duupby, heuce, at bavaunab 2'si InhU M bchr J. 11. French. Burgess, for Philadelphia, sailed from Cardenas lain lose. . benr B. U. Junes, Davis, hence, at Savannah 20lb Insiaut. bchr Annie Grieve, Burks, hence, at Halifax 18th Instant. bchr J. tioodspeed, Dart, for Philadelphia, cleared al New York yesterday. Bchr Ocean Bird, Kelly, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston VSd lust, bchr Convoy, French, from Vlnalhaven for Phila delphia at 1 lock laud Iwlb Inst., aud sailed into. MEDICAL. pOND'S EXTRACT OF HAlUluELIS OR PAIN DESTROYER, Is one of the few domestic remedies which bavecome Into general use and lavor.wltlioul pulling. It is the product ol a kinipl shrub, harmless lu all oases and as a domestic remedy niieo'iaHed, BCPNR, LllUISI'B, LA M K.N l'.t-S BTI1S, HOBK KYF.S. BI.KKDINU LUNUb, NIWK, STOMACH. BUKKNKNs BIKKDIxNU OF THE M I IMS, BOKK 'I HHOAT, TOOTIIACIIK, r A It AC UK, Nr UKAlXitA, BHKfMA'llhM I. CM HA(iO, tl I l.'U CORNS, L LCKItM. OLI W1RFA And other similar tro!iblorue and nninlul nfTootlons, vblle It promptly arrests all H KMOKIill AH Kr. Hundreds of physicians use It clallv lu their practice, nndglvelt tbelr unqiialllled recommeudalluu. Bold by our agents aud dealers. The Medicine Is exclusively prepared by th sub scribers, Proprietors and Successors to T. T. PON I), to v. -hem all orders must he addressed. HIAIPHKJjAS' HOMCKOPATH 11) M KDTCINE CO., No. W12 HIOOAIiWAY, New York. PRICKS OK POND'S h.X'1 K ACT, Fix ounce bottles, with directions, retail. 50 cents l'lnt bottles, wiib directions, retalL. m tni" Uuarts lu bottle M-flTa Liberal dlacouut to Physicians and Dealers. SIMILIA SIMILIDUS CURANTUR. UVMrUKSYS1 JiOMmOfATUIC SPKC1FIC6. FAMILY CASKS Ol 85 large vials, morocco case, containing a specific for every ordinary disease a family Is subject to, and a book ol directions flu'00 Smaller Family and Travelling cases, with 2(i to 28 vials...... m. 5 to 8 Specifics for all Diseases, both for Curing aud lor Preventive treatment, lu vials and pocket cases tl to 5 These Remedies, by the case or single box, are sent to any part of the country, by Mall or lu: press, fiee of Charge, on receipt of the price. Address-H UM1H KK B' SPECIFIC HOMtKuPATIllC II KDICINK COMPANY, Olllceand Depot, N".62 BROADWAY, New York. Dr. HUMPHREYS Is consulted daily at bis oil ice, personally or by letter, as above, lot all forms of disease. For sale by DYOTT A CO., JOHNSON, HOL LOW AY A COWDKN, T. R. CALLENUKR, and AMBROSE SM 1TH, Wholesale Agenw, Philadelphia, and at BLITHK'B Drug Store, No. 8120 Market street, and by all Druggists. aituibstim MI 8 U L E R ' S HERB BITTERS. GIUEL A BROTHER. GENERAL AOFNTS, No. 28 S. SIXTEENTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. All orders promptly attended to, aud delUered free Of charge to all parts of the city. 6 28 lin CERTIFICATE FROM THE STEWARD OF UHE LANCASTER COUNTY HOSPITAL, Lancabtkr County Hohpital, Lancamtkh, l a., January 5, 1887. ) During an extended experience of three years as Superintendent ol the Lancaster County Hospital and Lunatic Asylum (Institutions which contain from 275 to uuo patients, tbe whole ol whom are under my care), I have had many opportunities ot witnessing the me dicinal virtues of Mlshler's Herb Bitters. As a con sequence attendant on the character of such an In stitution, ihe great majority of cases are of a very complicated character; and In most Instances are of a hopeless nature. Shortly alter my connection wllh this Institution a very bad case of I'll v lea I Lebiliiy a d general prostration attracted my special atten tion, aud from the reputation which Mlshler's Herb Litters had obtained, I imagined Its use would be at. tended with good results. I caused It lo be adminis tered, and found that It fully Justified the opinion I had formed of It. Tbe success 1 had met with in this case encouraged me to still further test It, and I have since used It in a great many casesof Rheumatism, Scrolula, Secondary syphilis. Asthma, and various other dis eases, andtnvariably with the best results. In many Instances, when otber remedies bad failed, Mlshler s Herb Bitters restored them to perfect health, and enabled them to leave the Institution aud earn their own living, thus releasing the county from charge lor tbelr support. I am ibereTore convinced that ilu-hler's Herb Bitters are really what the pro prietor calls tbem, "A cerlalu Remedy" lor the Dis eases for which they are recommended. J. O. 81 EINHEISER, Steward and Superintendent ot the Laucaster County Hcspltal. CBIELABRO., GENERAL AGENTS, , No. 28 S. SIXTEENTH Street. 8 28 (It PHILADELPHIA. OWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated aud Easy-Biting DRESS HATS (patented), lu all tbe approved fashions of the season. CHESNUT Street, next door to the Poat Otllce. 15j JONES, TEMPLE & CO., FASHIONABLE HATTERS, io. in a. Esn in etireet, First Store above Chestnut street. 4 9 TW FOSTER, FASHIONABLE HATTER, 4 11 SmSpj No, 7 8. SIXTH Street. TO McCALLA'S NEW IIAT STORE, NORTH U east corner of TENTH and CHESNUT Streets. 'llie patronage of old customers of Chesnut street, above Sixth, and Chesnut street, above Eighth, soli cited. Call aDd examine the largest assortment of HATS aud CAPS in tbe olty for Spring, Every article lias price marked on it In plain figures. 5 4 5p O BOYS' HAT8 AND CAPS FOR SPRING The greatest variety, and at reduced prices, at McCALLA'S, Norlheaat comer of TENTH and CHESNUT, Formerly Chesnut, above Sixth, and Chesnut, above Eighth. 6 4 5ptf JOSEPH FU83ELL, Manufacturer ot UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, Dto. t and f JN. jruuHiii ntreei. 4 17 2n5p Philadelphia. H p. C. R. T A-Y LOR, PERFUMERY AND TOT LET ROAT3, JNO. 6m MJivi ii ma i n ninLui. At Wholesale Onh SlflSpl DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT Bdence and skill have Invented to assist the hearing in every aegreeoi ueaTDess; aisu, ftespiraiura; also. Craudall's Patent Crutches, superior to any others In use, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 115 TENTH Street, below CbesnuU 8 8pj T) 0 DO KBS'AND WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET J-V KNIVES, i'eari and iag nauuies. or oeaiuiiui finish. RODGER8' and WADE A BUTCH KR'S RAZORS, and the celebrated LKCOULTR& RAZOR. bClbbORS of the finest quality. Razors, linives. ocissors. auu i ame juiiery uruiinu nd Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 115 TENTS btreet, below Chesnut. J86i AMERICAN CONCRETE PAINT AND ROOF COMPANY, No. 648 NORTH THIRD Street, Bbllaueipnia. tLcomwiy, x-ruiupiuws, jiuauiiii.y. n his Paint will preserve all Woods aud Metals, guard against all dumpness and wet, aud thoroughly pre vents all leaks. Old tin roofs are long preserved wllh this Paint. Roofs of every kind, old shingles Included. covered, repaired, and made perfectly tight and war ranted. All oraers win nave prompt aiieuuou. worn will be done lu tue Dest manner. 6 8 imrpj JOisKPH LEEDS. Actuary. Emohy D. Hobabt. Superintendent of Work. TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS. Tbe undersigned respectfully calls the attention nr the niibllo to the slock of Prime Cider aud Pure Cider Vinegar for piukllng and general family use- also, 10 U IS popular " ionic Ate," iree irom ail impu rities, and endorsed by the medical faculty as a safe and wboiesome beverage ior weaa auu aeucaiecou stliuttous. Delivered free of charge to all parts of the city, P. J. JOKDAN, No. 420 PEAR Street, 117J5D Below Third, and Walnut and Dock. K H' It I O K It A T O 11 H, LV WAI'ER COOLEKH, CREAM-FRKEZEKS ..I .i'I,1t L'U It, I, I I.'l, It. A. WILINftN'N, :o. 1011 6PR1.NO (1AHDKN SI'UEET j OPEN UNTIL ( P. M. t 21 luthslmSp pATENT WIRE WORK FOR RAILINGS, 8TORZ FRONTS iuaxuu OUARDS, PARTITIONS, ET COAX SCREENS. FOURDRINIEtt WIRKS, ETC Manufactured hy fl, VVALHEH A SONS, IZ7 em No. 11 N. SIXTH Streot (00 A R 0 II STREET., COO KW COMBINED WAT EH COOLGH AND BKFBIOeilATOK, flO'OO. CENT' BI.At'HI9l4 TA11LLH, NEAT hAFFs, ICE CHE A 31 FUEEZEBS, ciBirriTii a PAoe, 4 10t ' W. 600 Allt'H S'fHKET, HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL LIMlirt. Arms, Legs, Appliance for Iteiormny, eic eio. 'i iiBMumunrei trauslerred from life tu form aud til; are the lightest, most durable, com fortable, perfect, aud arilslio subsll- I , . t a v,. Inwunl.il 'I'llH. am AIW proved and adopted by the Untied State (1 overn men t and our principal Hargeod palenled August la, lsui ?. May la Address KIM 11 ALL A CO.. No. 688 ABCH blreet Philadelphia. Pamphlet free. 1 10 tm (5) I At MAY 25, 18G7. AMUSEMENTS. G ElIYSBURO ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOLDIERS. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, March 6, 1807, The Hoard of Supervisors, appointed by the above Corporation to carry out the objects of the Act of In corporation, respectfully announce to the public that the Legislature of Pennsylvania has authorized the raising of funds for the erection, establishment, and nialntei anue of an Asylum for Invalid Soldiers of the late war, to be built on the baltle-lield of Oettysbtirg and as an Inducement to patriot,-, citizens to contrl- nine tonus nentvoient oojeor, nave emnowerea me Corporation to distribute amongst the subscribers such articles of value and Interest from association wllh the late war. or any moneys, envois, property, or f slate real or personal, whau vei, In this btato or else where, al such time or upon such terms, and In such way and manner wbalsoever, as to them shall seem fit, any laws ol tbls Commonwealth tn ilia contrary not withstanding. The site lor the Institution fthlrtv aoreM has already been purchased, and il Is hoped that the good work may coiiim'-nce belore midsummer. t-uiiscriptlons win n received at the o nce ol the Assts'ialton, No. 1I2A Chesnut sireet, Philadelphia. r or em u suoscripiion ol nve dollars aceriiucnte will he ItRiit'd, which will entitle tbe holder to such article of value as may he awurded to Its number. 1 lie llrM distribution or awards will be ni ide lmmft- dliitcly uixju the receipt of 80,000 subscriptions of 5 each. 1 lie distribution win ne public, aud under tbe direct upervli-lon ol the corporators. Persons at a distance are requested to remit their subscriptions (when practicable) by Post Othce money order, or registered letter lo insure prompt delivery. .Direct an letters to J. D. HOFFMAN, Secretary Hoard ol Supervisors, Box 141 p. o Phlla lelphla. Tbe following Is a schednle o. toe awards to he made under the nrst distribution. '1 lie Items of Ilia- moods aud other pnclnui stones were purchased from clllr.ens of the South during the war. and their genuineness Is cerlilled to by Messrs. Henle A Pros., the rnot extensive diamond Imnoriers In the country, and by J. Hermann, diamond setter, New Y ork. GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOL- HIE KB. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common- weatlQ oi x-etinsvi vauia, aiarcu o, Oflice, No. xVit CUEbNUT btreet, Philadelphia, FIRST DISPOSITION. Eighty Thousand Fubecrtbeit at Five Dollars Each. V . , . , k- 1 . I .u h.nil.nl. 1 1 Diamond Necklace; 48 briillanui, valued at-.- 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch aud Ear rings . ......... 1 Award 10-40 Uovernmenl llouds... 1 Diamond Cross set In sliver. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 1 Award 10-40 Government Bouds... 1 Diamond Single btone Ring.......... 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 1 Diamond Single Stone Scarf Pin.. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 1 Diamond Cluster Brace leu. 1 Pair Single Bioue Diamoud Ear rlugs. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 1 Award 10 40 Uovernment Bouds... 1 Diamond Single Stone fin......... 1 Diamond blngle btone Htud....... 1 Diamoud Cluster Brooch. ............. 1 Diamond Single S.one Ring 1 Diamond and Emerald Brooch.... 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring. . 1 Diamond Cluster Ring.. 1 Long India Camel's Hair bbawl... 1 Choice Emerald Slud t30,0 15,00 10,1 lU 7,00 5,00 6,1X1 ,M 4.IHX 4.IHK) 4.000 4,00" 8,50 8.1M 8.00 8,00 8.00 2.50 2,i0 2,00, l..VK 1.5U0 1.51 IU 7-8-8 Ionia 13 14 is 18 17 18 ID 20 21 22 1 blngle Stone Diamoud Ring. 1,000 1,000 800 6U0 500 500 500 600 4U0 850 2.i0 lino 200 150 luO 100 100 25 10 34 10 Awards of 10-40 Uovernment Bouds, each - 85 1 Three-stono Diamond aud Ruby, bait hoop King...... 88 1 Diamond Single Stone Ear Knobs 87 1 Pair Diamoud Cluster Binds.......... 88 1 Diamond Single Bione Ring, star seltlug........................ 89 1 Diamoud single Stone I'ln..... 40 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet......... 4J to 60 10 Awards or 10-40 Government Bon ds, each . .. 61 1 Lady's Diamond-set Waicn...... 62 1 Diamond blngle btoue Ring 53 1 Diamond and Opal Cluster Ring 54 1 Diamond blngle btone Klug... 66 Pair Emerald Scarf Plus. ............. . 6 1 idamoud Single Stone Blud m- 67 1 Diamond Cluster Pin.. (8 1 Cameo aud Pearl Brooch aud Ear Rings 69 to 158100 Awards, 10-40 Government Bonds, each . 159.0268 100 Awards, Covernmeul Legal-tenders, each 8000 Awards, Ooverumeut Legal-lenders, each...... GO The distribution oi the above awards will be made In public as soon as the subscription is full, ot which due notice will be given through the papers. The Dia monds are uow.on exhlbtlou at the Otllce of the Asso ciation. The nubile can confidently rely on everything betas conducted In the most honorable and fair manner. All the awards will he handed lo certificate holders. Im mediately after the distribution, free ol all cost, at the Otllce of the Company, No. 1LM CHESNUT btreet, Philadelphia. CERTIFICATE. We hereby certify thul we have examined the Dia mond Hoods, Pearls, Emeralds, Rubles, and other Lr clous fiones. as described lu the above list, aud nd theitu all genuine. HKNLE BROS,, Diamond Importers, No. 28 MAIDEN Lane, New York. J. HERMANN, Diamond eetter. No. aw BROOME Sireet, New York. AGENTS WANTED. : Book can be had containing Twenty Certificates, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. All orders for Certificates must be addressed to J, D. HOFFMAN, Secretary, 6 18 Box 1481, P.O.. Philadelphia. EXHIBITION OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE Tlx Forty-Fourth Annual Exhibition OF THS PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHESJSUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH, Is now open day and evening, from A. M, till 7 F M , aud from 8 UU lo lu the evening. Admittance, 26 cents. Season Tickets, 50 centa ?2S6t S ELECT READING8 AT MUSICAL FUND UAhi..' MONDAY EVENING. May 27. " COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL TO RUi US ADAMS iTeacherof Elocution. No. lluKGirard street), BY D1S FRIENDS AND PUPILS. Mr. Adams will Introduce teu of his favorite pupils, '1 HE MARMION GLEE CLUB Will sing souie of ihelr choicest pieces. Proiessor M. F. EATON will give a Recitation. Mr. C. E. TOWER will preside at the Piano, kindly loaued by Messrs. bchomacker A Co., of Chesuut l'Hckets fifty cents. For sale atTrumpler's, Seventh and Chesnut slieels, Rlsley's, Coutiueulal Hotel, and at the door. . . .I5,2?2'. Doors open at balf-rat 7. Commences at 8 o'clock ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. IMMENSE SUCCESS I lhl.dw.ekiOiELTjmN jjjioTHERS. New Illusions, New Mysteries, New Automata, the A ft. THROPUG LOSSl, and LIVING HEAD. Also the LILLIPUTIAN FAMILY, 5 21 St Admission, 85 cents. Reserved beats, 60 cents. Matiuees Adults. 25 cents. Children, 16 cents. NEW ELEVENTH BTREET OPEBA H0CSB fcXEVFNTH btreet, above CHESNUT, "HIJJ IAN11V B1J.OHT" OPI.N rOH THK NKAfeOir. CiHMUUNI A 1IXKV8 MISiM 1UCU, be (.real blar Troupe of the World, lu their URAN1 ETHIOPIAN bOlREKS, SONUS, DANCES, NEW dURLEbUUES, aud PLANTATION SCENES. Doo. opeu at 7 O'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock 8 80 J. L. CARJJCROSS. Manager. GEKMANIA 0RCIIE8TRA. PUBLIC RB hearsais every SA'lURDAY AFTERNOON, a il US1CAL FUND HALL, 8'-i o'clock. Engagements made by addressing GEORGE BABTERT. Agent, No. WA MONTEREY bt,, between Kaoe and W O The last renearsal will take place oil June 1st. HO! FOR SMITH'S ISLAND I FRESH AIR BEAUTl KUL SCEN FRY - D. ' H,f Xf EXERCIbE THEIbATH-ENTERTAIiXMEN I THE i.EbT KIND. .rVirR MRS. MARY I-AKEMKYER respectfully luiorms her Iriends aud l be rally that she will open the Iwauuiu! islaud Pleasure Grouna kuowu as and on bUKDAY t fc. and enjoy with her the delights of this lavorite sum. mer reaort . "TUB CITY AKD COUNTRY, Wholesale and Retail, Very Cheap. Rig Horse lu the Door. K.NEAbS, No. 531 MARKET Street. s ADDLEUY AND nARNKKB. t 11 tuthspt 3 AMUSEMENTS. f H E Q U E E fi. TIlEEXqrMlTEMIJUATCnEPOBTllAlT OF qitKR YIVTOIUA, Presented to GEORGE FEABODT, Esq., 'by Her Majesty, accompanied by an Autograph Letter, NOW ON EXHIBITION FOR A LIMITED PERIOD ONLY, AT ' EAItLES' GALLERIES AND LOOKISfl C1K.ANN WAHGBOOHI, SO. 816 CHESNUT BTIIKET, Admission. T WEN TY-FI VK CEN T3 KO SEASON TICKETS. '.' Hours ofFxhlbltlon, 9 to 5. Proceeds to be devoted to charity. 5 JlSt A C A D E M Y OF MUSI C4 MRS. LANDER ; CHOICE 1RONT bEATS IK 'it PARQUETTE CIR( LE AND BALCONY, To be had at the BOOK STAND, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, r 52081; MLBICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC 1MM.NSi; DOCvhoO I ' HOUSES CROWDED! GREAT ENTHUSIASM!" NATIVE TALENT TRIUMPHANT l 1 INTELLIG ENT and FA8HIONA BLE AUDIENCES MUM. r. W. LAKUKH, ; ( FORMERLY MISS JEAN DAVENPORT, , pronounced by the press and the public to be th most finished and accomnllshed artists on th A uicrlcan stage, In hor great classic and blatorlo role ol ELIZABETH, qi'EEX OF EA GLAND. KO PERFORMANCE THIS EVENING. MONDAY EVENING. Mar 17. LAST NIGHT OF THE ENGAGEMENT, AND i: li Al. Ax'l-ilAKAINK, ut JU1U, AiAxNillirl AS ELIZABETH. The Box sheet now ouen at '1 rum pier's Mnslc Store. corner SEVENTH and CHESNUT Streets: also at llie Academy of Music, from to 4 O'clock. Seats may he secured tn advance at either plaoe lor any one of the performances, aud also al the Box OlUce lit me evening. Admission to the Parnuette. Parnuette Circle, and Balcony, ONE DOLLAR. . No extra charge for Reserved Beats. Family Circle. Fifty Cents. Amphitheatre. Twenty five Cents. Proscenium Boxes, lu. ioors open at quarter past 7. curtain wui rise at precisely 8 o'clock. . - MEBICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MR. HOOD'S BENEFIT. MONDAY EVENING. JuneS, GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. Miss CAROLINE RICH1NOS as Zh.KI.INA. Mr. 'lllKOliORE HABELMAN as FRA DIAVOLO (Uls hi si appearance In English Opera.) Mr. 8 C. CAMPBELL as BEPPO. Mr. E. bEG U IN as LORD ALLCABH. 5 J2tf 1 Reserved Seals .....m.. ........One Dollar i Hinlly Circle 6 oenta Am ph ilheatre ..Ji6ceul lo be obtained at the Academy of Music to-day. EW CHEbNUT STREET THEATRE, IHESN UT Sireet, above Twelfth. THIS (Saturday) NIGHT, THIS (Saturday) NIGHT, -THIS (Saturday) NIGH 1', THIS (Saturday) NIGHT, " . ' THIS (Saturday) NIGHT. THIS (Saturday) NIGHT. " ' THIS tbaturday) NIGHT, ' Only performance ot Rosulnl'a chef d'eeurre, en UUtd WIliIiIAtt TELL. ' WILLIAM TILL, H1L1.14H TKI.L. Wll LlAlIt TI1LL, T. WILLIAU TI LI,, WILLUN TI'.LL.' ' ' H WILLIAM VKLL. WILLIAM 1LLL, . ' Mathllde M'me BERTHA JOHANN8EN Jenny M'me JOHANNA ROTTER UeU wig .M'me MARIA FREOEKICI Arnold...... FRANZ HIMMER Rudolph. . mmmJOHANNA RIEDEL Ubberman......,................HIfc;KKl BBHNA Rl imam leu ailh ilZiM J-OHMKd Waiter. IOSEPH WEINLICIC Gesler (first appearance).......... M. CUANDON Melctabl ....ALPHONSl UBOHH i ciiitini.i,,, ,,, .OTTO LEHMAN, Monday Evening DON GIOVANNI. Tuesday HUGUENOTS. Wednesday Fl DE LIO. Thursday (first time here) MAS ANIELLO. -Friday (Ural time here) MARRIAGE 6f r lUAiiu. , MONDAY, June 8 CEN D RILLON, by tbe Dramatic Company. Operas w ill be glveu at dramatic prices. PRICES OF ADMISSION. .'1 Admission.... ......... . 50 cent Orchestra seats .,Oue Doha Reserved Dress Circle aeatji ,,.,, 75ceut( amny circle 25 cents beats secured six days In advance, at BONER'S Music Store. CHESNUT Street.aboveElevanib.au at the Theatre. it WALNUT STREET THEATRE, N . E. corner of N IN TH and WALN UT Streets, Begins at 8 o'clock. GRFJAT SATURDAY NIGHT BILL. TWO SPLENDID DRAMAS. Bouclcault's great drama. In five acts, or THE OCTOROON; OR. LIKE IN LOUISIANA. J. B. ROBEH'l S as llie Indian WAH-NO-TEE. To conclude with tbe domestic drama of JONATHAN BRADFORD. Ann Bradford SUSAN DENINJ MONDAY Will be produced the tbrllllugly effec tive, romantic, spectacular Play, of Sea aud Laud, iu five acts, entitled THE SEA OF ICE. M RP. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET TH EA 'I RE. Begins at X to 8 o'clock. FAREWELL BILL. THREE PIECES. LAST NIGHT OF MR. DAN BRYANT, TH IS (Saturday) EVENING, May 25, , Lover's drama of THE W 11 11 E HORSE OF THE PEPPERS. Gerald Pepper.- Mr. DAN BRYANT Alter which, THE HAPPY MAN. Paddy Murphy Mr. DAN BRYANT To conclude with ' IRELAND AS IT WA& Ragged Pat . Mr. DAN BUY ANT MONDAY-EMMA WALLER . , AS MEG MERR1L1ES," 1 COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The copartnership heretofore existing between El'SIUND LEVERING, R. MILTON BsKEK. CLll FORD LEVERING, aud S. (JHARLK8 BO DN. under the name of E. LEVERING A CO., doing business al Nos. 1018 and 1018 MARKET Street. Is tbls day dissolved by the withdrawal of R.M1L1VM BA KKH 1 be business ofthe late firm will be "eUledby h remaining partner.. VBULEVEHINU.. S. CHARLES BORDEN. Pbiladtlphla, May 23. 1807. ' ; ' 1 he undersigned have this day W.?' ?; shin under tl.S name of E. iiKV EKING A CO., ana will coutiuue the FLOUR. ,A,? nS.u , PU-lNE-s, at the o,il f. i5?VvH Ri ?Si MARKET Street, fiVoLE vSluSo, S. C A RL Ka BORDE N. - Philadelphia, May n, 1sb7. tiS COPARTNERSHIP. E. B. EDWARDS (OF relate flrni of Mitchell A Edwards) has thin rlav assocUted wllh him bis sou. THOMSON -F. 2-iVivARDS. for the transaction ot a General Lumber E.ThIi.mis under tbe firm nauieof K. U. EOWAROti A r i'ELAWARE Aveuue, ttrst wharf belovr Noble street. puiLAUKLfHiA, May 1, 1887. il Unrp TTKITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS U FOR SALE. PRINCIPAL AGENCY, NO, 07 HOl'in TIIIBD STREET, PHI LA ORDERS RECEIVED FOR BTAMPED CHECKS. ORDERS RECEIVED BY MAIL PROMPT L ATTENDED TO. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALIWED. J. K. II I D Q WAY, ' BXlm NO, .7 .TUIUDKTBEET PKIVY WELLS OWNERS OF PR0PERTT Tbe only place to get Privy Wells cleaned an dibln looted at v wy low price. . A. PEYSON, Mannfaetnrer of Pondreite, lid GOLDSMITH at HALL, LJBliARVfcuw