CITY INTELLIGENCE. FOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL XTKMS SEI OUTBID! FAOM. Thr Nkw Jkwiph UoKriTAti. The nw Jewish JlO'pltal, ut W-MtmlnU-r aventio und Haverford road, Twenty-fourth Ward, wag de-dluateJ yes terday alteruoon. The exercises on the occa Bion were conducted uocm tho lawn by the Hide or the Hospital buildinsr, and consisted of a prayer ty Rev. Dr. A. 8 Bcttleheim, Hebrew YYl'odJ by Ker. I. FrHiikel, and addresses by Alfred T. Jones, President of the Jewish Hospi tal Association, Rev. I. Lceser, Rev. Dr. 8. llirsh, and Rev. Dr. M. Jastrow. The JewUh lioRpiUI ABsoclatlon was organized In February, 18C6. The Association is supported entirely by 'iivniu Kuuscripiums. me jiroperty DeionRinff to It is plea? arjtly bltuated, and comprises an old family mansion, two aud-a-lialf stories in height, and three-aud a-hnir acres of ground, with lawns, 'woodland, etc. The house bus been altered for hofcplUl purposes, nnd has cow accommodations lor hfty patients. The Hospital was opened in August, 1HG0, and patients whose ages raupe from six to eiphty years have already been re celved. Connected with the Hospital is a home for the aeed and infirm of the Hebrew denomi nation alone. It now has six inmates. Tue purchase of the property and the alterations were made at a cost of $20,000. The ofllcers of the Association are Alfred T. Jones, President: Alarum S. Wolf, Vice-President; S. Well, Treasurer; Mayer Lutzbereer, Secretary; H.J. Hunt, Corresponding Secretary; and Isaac Lecher, Joepti EinateiD, Samuel Hecbt, Nimon Er.ekiel, M. Thalheimer, Judah Levy. William R. Hackenburg, T. Alexander, Judah Jpancs, M. D., B. H. beustnian, Louis llano and 8. Ooldsmlth, Managers. Ahnivrrsary op thb American Sunday School Union. Ttiere was a perfect Jam at the Academy last evening, It being the occasion ot the iortj-third anniversary of the American Sunday School Union. Long before the hour at which the exercises were to commence, it was found necessary to close the doors, and as many were turned away as had eeeured aJant- tar.ee. The delegates to the State Babbath School Convention attended in a body, and were as signed seats in the parquet. The stage was oc cupied by the ofllcers -of the AssociationJ and about one thousand children, who took part in the proceedings. Ex-Governor Pollock presided, and at ftnVlnrV called the vast audieBce to order, and made a few remarks appropriate to the occasion. The children then sane;: Oil, we lire volunteers In the Army of the Lord. A portion of Scripture was read by Rev. The opnilus Stork, after which Rev. Richard New ton addressed the Throne of lirace. The exercises were further continued by re- ii i mm iiuiu .ue vs. j. spencer ivennarri, John je. ' Cookman, and A. A. Willltts, between which there was singing by the children. The evening's exercises were fraught with great interest, especially to the children who attended. Depreciating Gold Coin. Yesterday, a man who Rave the name of John Carroll was ar rested in the second story of a building in Ex change place, on the charge ot what Is com monly called "sweating gold" depreciating it in value bymeans of acid. Charles W. Wood testlded that ho was accom panied by two gtntlemen to the place of delen dant, and, after effecting an entrance, they asked what his business was, and he replied that he was a jeweller. He was then asked lor the gold dollars he had bought in the morning, and after some hesitation he produced them. They were in acid, and were taken possession or by Mr. Wood. There were also some gold coins of a larger denomination. - Tbey were all taken to the Marshal's office, and handed over to the custody of that ofticer. Upon the person ot the prisoner several bills of purchase of eold .TV? twuuu. 11 mo in u v cu iuui ne nail mane some sales of gold coin which had been found , to be much depreciated in value. He was held In $2500 bail for trial. We learn that Carroll has been doing quite a large business, and that several brokers on Third street are losers by the purchase of sweated coin. It wa9 through Mr. D'Invilliers that the officer was put upon W V A A Fcbthkb and Final Ubakinq. Yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, was fixed for the hear ing in the case of George Mountjoy, who was . arrested on the charge of conniving at the exe . cution of a false and fraudulent bond, required by law for the purpose of withdrawing d la tilled spirits from a bonded warehouse. At the hour named, the parties being present, the counsel for defendant said that he preferred to waive a lurbucr iicaim--,, uuu woo icauy iu cutt-i unit 111 r. reasonable amount to answer any charge that might be preferred. After a consultation be tween Assistant District Attorney Valentine and Commissioner Aubrey H. Smith, Esq., the bail ' -wai fixed at $25,000. William L. Elkluton and George W. Middle ton became sureties in that amount. A Commendable Action. Philadelphia, May 20, 1807. We, the undersigned, wholesale car pet dealers, do hereby agree to close our respec- ' live places of business at 5 o'clock P. M., and on Saturdas at 11 o'clock, commencing on the first day of June pro.., and ending on the thirty first day ot August, 1867. McCallums, Crease & Sloan, Atwood, Brady & Co., A. H. Franctscus & Co., George W. Hill, Horace H. Soule, Wolfe & Co. ' tra A New Militaby Organization. Last even ing a meeting of citizens lavdVable to forming a Zouave regiment was held at the Hall of the Empire Hook and Ladder Company. Colonel . Blotter occupied the chair. Mr. Warthman was chosen Secretary. It was stated that it was pro bable that the regiment would be formed and equipped, and would make a visit to Gettysburg on the 4th of July next. fcyiyj - Deaf Mctbs. Rev. Mr. Gallaudet, who has eo long labored in the instruction of the deaf and dumb, addressed a large assemblage last '' evening at St. Luke's Chinch, in behalf of the Institution In this city for the maintenance of those deprived of speech and hearing. Those cf our citizens who would worthily give alms i V .. 1 ,1 1 . I may safely make this noble institution the almoners of their bounty. - CAMDEN AFFAIRS. Anotbeb Drunken Fight. Almost every dav the Beace of Camden is disturbed bv the lovers of Jersey lightning. Ttiey imbibe rather too freely, and as It is a well known fact that the aforesaid lightning will set a man raving, " we do not wonder that so many of the imbibers desire to show their pugilistic proclivities. Yesterday afternoon two young men, named respectively Solon R. Hanklnsou and William Latselt, attacked an old man named John Wa ters, at h ifth and Plum streets, Bassett hit him behind the ear. and the other on the top of the head with a loaded cane. They were arrested by Ofiioers Ayers and Owen, and Mayor Cox lined and bouiid them over to answer at Court, Camden Courts Oveb and Terminer. The following cases have beuu tried this week : State vs. Jacob Short and John William. Breaking and enterincr. Verdict guilty. State vs. Benlauiln Hon". Petit larceny. Ver dict guilty. , State vh, George Wood and Teter Costello. " Grand larceny. Larceny of Wabh-Clothes. John Briscoe was arrested yesterday by Officer Campbell, ' charged with purloining several articles of " clothing that were hanging on a line in a yard in the "(South Ward.' The goods were torn up . -and sold for old raes, the amount realized for : the lot being five cents. RErcuLiCAN' Mketino. A meeting of Ite , publican?, In favor of Manhood Suffrage, will r be held In the Union League Hall, Fourth and Federal, to-morrow at 3 P. M., for the purpose . of electing delegates to the Conveutioa to be JielU In IretHu on me nu or ouub. A London taier of the 11th lnat. com plains of the exceptionally warm weather, and says that the theatres and concert rooms were TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 18G7. . - . AMUSEMENTS. New CnnKNvr Ktkkut Thbatbr. The Herman Opnra Troupe have been favored with very large audiences every evening this week, not withstanding the warmth of the weather. Mevcr bcer's Lee Uuguenota was performed last night in excellent stylo. Ficdrricl, Rotter, Hermanns, Ilimmer, Forme, and otliev of the favorites acted and sang unusually well, for which they were generously applauded. Tonight Beethoven's sweet Bnd delightful opera of Fldclio will belpre sentcd, wi hacast embracing Medamr Rotter and Johanusen, llerrcn Weinhch, Habelaian, Formes, Stel nccke, and Bernard. To-morrow evening Uasaniello will be pre sented, lor the first time in this city. Walnut Street Tiiitre. The Sea of Ice proves a very attractive play at this establish ment. Miss Suan Denla.Jiw "Ogarita," looks pretty, and acts with much force and grace. 2ie iVa of Ice will be presented again this even ing. Every one should see it. On next Monday night Mr. Jocph Jefferson as "Rip Van Winkle." Arch Street Theatre. Mrs. Emma Wallor presents this eveniDg her line assumption of "Lady Macbeth." She will be supported by Moi-srs. Waller, Moidaunt, Griffith, Craig, Heniple, Mrs. Thaver, and otliers. To-morrow night Olhel.o will be played, with Mrs. Waller as "lago." Next Monday Mr. G. L. Fox will produce his new pantomime, called Lillie Boy JSluelfuah-a-bye BabyFally ar.d Iltr PUcher. At TnE American Theatre, the grc it "Demon Dance" remains a standard attraction. The house if crowded every night. Thb Ludin Brothers. Tbe Lubin Brothers Bthl reriiaiu at the Assembly Buildings, and are performing to excellent audiences. Their feats aie of the most surprising and pleasing charac ter. As coniuiors and illusionists they are un excelled, and everybody should see them. The Anthropoglosl and Lubln Lilliputian Faintly are alone worth tbe price of admission A matinee performance will be given this after noon. Hartz, the Illcsioni8T. Hartz, the Illusion ist, is doing splendidly at Concert Hall. In addition to bis other feats he Introduces this w eek the celebrated Basket trick. The human head floating in the air, and tbe Instantaneous growth of flowers are also performed every night. Hartz performs every night this week nnd three nights next week. Benefit of Mb. Hood. On Monday next Mr. George Hood, tbe Business Manager o! the Academy ol MuMc, will have a benefit. The Rk'hings Opera Troupe will appear in the opera of Fra Diavolo, with a tine cast, including the popular tenor, Habclman. Cabncboss & Dixet's Family Resort, having been closed In consequence of the death of Mr. Carncross' father, will be re-openedthis even ing, and a very attractive entertainment will be presented. TnE Peabodt Pobtrait of the Queen is still on exhibition at Earles' Galleries. The Academy op Fine Arts closes next Satur d a y night, at 10 o'clock, for tbe season. AIA11INI2 TXXEUUAFJX. For additional Marine Newt tee First Page, ALMANAO FOB .PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY, Bun Ri8Ba 4'34 Moon Ribes...u.... 2-01 bum Bjt................7'22Uih Watbh... ...... ..-. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OJT TRADE. Oko. Mokribon Coatks,") J. fRK't WKTBKBILL, J-M.OKTHLY OOMMITT-a. jAMfcB DOUaUKHTY, J MOVKJHKMT8 OF OCEAN STEAHKHS. FOR AMERICA. Ktn.........Llverpool...ew York. ...May 11 Belloua...............;Lotiaiu. ...... .New York- My II Aleppo. Llverpool...New Yorlc......M.Muy 14 lerniaiiD...ttouUiaiuptou...New York. .......... May 10 lrglula............Llverpool...New Yorlc.............Muy la ArMKU -Havre........ New Y'ork.......My is Nova Hi'otiuu..., Liverpoui...Uuebeo .............My IB Edinburgh .....LIverpool...I.ew Yorlc.........Mtty is Buulla...M.L,lverpuul...N'ew York....., .-.May is Baltic ..Bremen New Yorlc May 18 BoruuBla ......liuuiburg...JSew YorK.............May IS Hecla Llverpool...New York..- May 21 DtuUcblHnd.bi)UltiampUjD..ISew York.........Muy 21 Col Loudun... .M.l.lverpuol...2Sew York .May It llclvetia ...Liver pool... New York .May 21 N. iuerlcau...Llverpool... Quebec ....May 23 Mlineboia.......l.lverpool...iNew York May 24 bt. I aureul .Havre New York May 24 Cuba ...Liverpool...Bo8ion .May 25 Aleuiuuula...Boutbauiploi)...New York....... .in ay za tun HUKUrit. Java... Mew YorkLtverpooI.... Etna..... New York...Llverpool.... IlBbsa ...New York...Brenieu n ,i lu.iiliiiorA.New Yorir Ltveroool... ..May 19 .May 29 ..May SO ...Juue 1 l'eDnbylvaula...New York...l.iverpooi........JuuB Europe jew x urKjiavr .... uu Manbatlan .New York.. Liverpool...... June Acadia .....lsew York...Ulasgow..M.......June Ueriuaulu New York...iiaiuburi( J uub Atlantic New l orkBreuieu .,J u ne Asia .Botou.......jJiverpooi .juue 5 6 s II vi m an u .r e w Y or k ...Breaieu .... j una C. ol LonUon..M.New York...Liverpool Juue Hlberula....-New Yurk...UlaBgow ....Jiine AraKO ...New Vork...iiuvre .........June Ti in Pico Mew York. ..Havre , June 8 8 8 virklu la ............ rs ew. iorK...iJiverpooi....... .juub Belioua.. Npw York ...Loudon. Juue ooahtWihk. ijomkstic ETC Moro Castle New YorkHavana ...,May 30 Wyonilnif ..Blitlnda .HavaunaU juue J.W. JiVernjau..Blilluda.....,.('harlesloii .June H. HudHon Plillada Havana..- -June bturol (lie Union. I'll !lada..New Orleaus.........J uue Pioueer...Pbllada Wllrulut!Ua juue Ocean Queen.... New York...ABpiuwall .June Oen. CirauU.....New York...New Orleans. ........ June Eaitle New Y ork... Havana -.juue S 10 II bamlago deCubaNewYork.Ureyiown .Juue H. Cbauuoev. New York... Aftniiiwull ...Juue JUalls are lorwaruea Dy every Bieanier iu me retuiar line. The steaniers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, except tbe Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. Tbe steamers for or from the Conti nent ca 1 at boutliampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Sclir Mill Creek, smith, Saco, Preston Coal Co. ccbr F. Edwards, llolce, Salem, New York aud Schuyl kill Coal to. . Bchr Mall, Merrill, Gardiner, da bchr s. J. Vaughan, Yaughau, Weymouth, Slnulckson & Co. bchr T. Blnnlckcon, Dlckerson, Qulncy Point, da. bchr RcstlebS, Baxter, Boston, Van Duseu, Lochman dt Co. bchr F. Nlckerson. Kelly, Boston, do. bchr L. D. fcuxiuU. Tlce, Dauversport, Day, Huddell & to. Pchr Reading RR. No. f0, Corson, Norwich. do. Sclir Lady Emma, Suedecor, Georgetown, Hunuiuger &Co. Bchr J. C. Runyon, Mathls, Providence, Lehigh Coal aud Navigation) Co, bchr J. N, Baker, Adams, Salem, Caldwell, Gordon & Co. Bchr Night, Romraell, Gardiner, J. C. Scott A Sons, bchr I. L. Howard, McDuilie. Portland, E. V. Glover, bchr Buckeye, Starr. Norfolk, Tyler fc Co. tkhr Rose, Williams. Mlllvllle, Captain, bchr S. Hotchklss, Rackelt, Provideuce, Captain, hi'r F. Frauklln Plerson. Baltimore. A. Groves, Jr. St'r E. C. Blddle, Medio. New York, W. P. Clyde iCo. Tug. Clyde, Duncan, Baltimore, with a low of barge, W. P. Clyde & Co. . . ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Wyoming. Teal, ii5 hours from Bavannah, with cotton, etc., to Phfladolphla and Southern Mail Steamship Co. PaHseugers Mrs. Lewis Llppman, nuise, and Inlant, Mrs. Louway and child, Mrs. Fulton and child, Mrs. Col. Sibley, M rs. (X V. Barker Master Sibley, Mrs. Iistlen. Mrs. WIIhoo, J. M. Wray, G. W. deck. Oif New Castle saw brig J. Collil, from Turks Ibland, coming up bebr Minerva, Jefferson, from 6eacon.net, wltb fish 10 caplaio rtui Dull , vmuuuu, w unja iivui v. unv v. ,j, , u AUUA' ber and railroad lies to Moore & Whuulltiy, bchr Mill Creek, Smith, from Bangor. SchrS. J. Vaughan, Vaughan, from Weymouth. bchr Rose, Williams, from Mlllvllle. bebr J. W. Rumsey, Cranmer, from Charleston. bchr F. EdwardH, Bolce. Irom Salem. bchr J. O. Runyon, Mathls, irom Providence. bchr J, N. Baker, Adams, from Boston. - bebr L. D. Small, lice, from Dauversport. 1 Steamer G. H . stout, Ford, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde fc Co. 1 ug Hudson, Carr. from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde & Co. MEMORANDA. Ship Jano J. Southard, BbUop, hence, at Antwerp 1.11)1 lust. Ship Tonawanda, Julius, for Philadelphia, sailed frvrn Liverpool 17th InHt. Ship Kale Davenport, Oils, for Phlladlphla, entered out at Liverpool l.'ilu inst. Barque Annie, Hoepner, from London for Fhlladel. uhla, sailed Irom Deal 17th lubt. Brig Brilliant, Morrill, hence, at nelvoet 1.1th lnsc. Brig B, Smith, Godfrey, heuce, at Barceloua 12th llistaut. Brig Fannie, Hopkins, hence, at Newport 27th Inst. Brig A. H- Curtis, Merryman, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Clenfuegos liitu lust, bchr Dauutleas, Coombs, bmioa, at Bavannah 24th '"bchr'p. nerhert, Crowell, for Philadelphia, cleared H'!lJoUu Oumpton, Chllds, hence, at TJlghton 20th aslant, PrhrOlonwood, Mills, for Philadelphia, sailed from Now port 2"! li Inst. , t lir A. E. Cranmer, Crauruer, hence, at Boston 271b. Instant. t-chr Northern Light, Ireland, hence, at Newport 25tbliint. Kchr I Beard. Vtrry, from Boston foV Philadelphia, at Hyannln 2 lib irift. f'cbr L. jj. Wing, Enfllcott, hence, at Fall River 27th ItmlHiit. t-cl r J. P. Klitland, Nlrkermn, for Philadelphia, Sailed from New Ib illnrd STlti InHt. t-ctiri T. Poltfr, Handy, from N"W rti'flford: Tteicue, Kelly. Irnm BoiiIhihIi nnd J. MaxMehl, May, from I all River, all for I'lillndelpbla, at Newport 2ith Hint. Hchrs E. 11. Naylor, Homers, and A. lluKel, lsowman, hence, at Newburyport 2Ath lnt, bebr Ethan Alien, Jhaka, lience, at Portland 26th Itifttant. Bi-lir Alexandria, hence, at Norwich 25th Inst, fcchr Charles H. Carsmim, Adauia, hence, at Boston 27th Inst. Hohr Kedron, Brown, for Philadelphia or Bangor, sailed from pawtucket 2-Hh Inst. Hchr Heiilab E.Hliarp,CbaHo, lience, at Btonlngtoa 2f.lh Inst, nht W. B. Jenkins, Seaman, hence, at New Bedford him. Hchrs If. Simmons, rtofltrpy; J. B. Ifonry. Walker; and M. D. Cranmer, Cranmer, hence, at H.vlein 2-Hb Instant. Krhr Ellon M". Duffleld.Rayner, hence, at Pawlucket 2Mb Inst. Hchrs Jas. Allderdlce, Jackawny, and W. F. Phelps, Cranmer, bonce, at Halem 2ntb Inst. Hchrs O. I alen. Nlokeraon, and hopbla Ann, Smith, hence, at Providence 2."ilh Inst, Bcbrs U Itaymond, lird; M. Klnnie, Parsons; S. J. Fort, Fort; K English, blnple, K Doron. Jarvls; M. A. Tyler, Tyler; Nightingale, ileebc; and M. V.Cook, EalkenburK, hence, at Providence 2iith Inst. t-cbr C. K, Elmer, hence tor Boston, run upon Hedge Fence, Vineyard Hound, (Sunday morning, but came oil iu the alternoou without ausistauce, ana proceeded. NOT) CB TO MA R1N ERH. Notice Is hereby given that the red light marking the anchoi age ground to the westward or Dnnueuess is now shown from a window below the lantern. Mariners will therefore observe that the red llirbt Is separate and distinct Irom the electric light, wulch will how white In that direction as formerly. The red light marking the anchorage ground to the eastward remains the name as before. By order. P. H BKKT II ON, Secretary. Trinity House, London, May 23, 18W. From and after the 1st day of Augnst,lS(j7, the exist ing Flash light on Uannet Hock, In Buy of Fuudy, wnl be replaced by one of the fourth order Hotonhotal system. 'Phe character of the new light will he, during each minutes, fixed white light. 4(1 seconds; eclipse, 6'4 seconds; Hash, 4! seconds; ecllpeei eecouds-W seconds. In consequence of the arrangements ta be made for Rubhlltutlng tbe new apparatus for the old one, and necemary to tbe llghibouse, tbe present light will cease to be shown from the night or Tuesday, the ttlh day of July. 1M7, until the night or Thursday, tbe lat day of August. 1S7, being the time fixed for putting the new light In operation. HI. John, N. B.. May IS. 1667. . SHIPPINQ 1-r. XII K IallEiAlEL.l'llIA AAA Jr.i'.vlSttli'l HKRN MAIL bTEAMJSMIP COM AN Y U KEOTJLAK LINE 1'UB NAVANHAH, UA, TONAWANDA.Hbutoim, CaptKln Wm. Jennings." WYOMING, sso tons. Captain Jacob Teal. Tbe steamship WYOMING will leave or the above port on Saturday, Juue 1, at 8 o'clock A. M., from Arch street wharf, Through passage tickets sold and freight taken rot all points In connection with the Georgia Central Rail, road. WILLIAM L JAM EH, Ueneral Agent, No. 814 8, Delaware avenue. Agents at Bavannah. Hunter AOammelh 4 U TI1K 1'lIIIiAOKLPIIfA AMD ROU'lHERN MAIL WTKAMSHIP COM- ti REGULAR (SEMI-MONTHLY LINE, M UU A.W OnliliASS, gmM VIA HAVANA. 8TA R OF TH E UN 10N.1-J2 tous, Capt. T. N. Cookaoy JUNIATA 1216 tous, Captalu P. L. Hone, Will leave this port every two weeks alternately, touching at Havana for passengers going awl re turning. , Tbe STAR OF THE UNION will leave tor NewtOr. leans, Saturday June 1, at 8 o'clock A. M., from the second w bail (Spruce street. The JUNIATA wtU leave Nw Orleans for this port June 1. . Through bills of lading signed for freight to Moti;e Galveston, Nalchex, Vlcksburg, Memphis, NaAbv-w Cairo, bk Louis, Louisville, aud Cincinnati. WILLIAM L. JAMES. General Agent, 4 11 No. 814 8. Delaware avenue, ' Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlcketson A Co. THR PIULAUKLPIIIA AMD eOU IHERN MAIL bTEAMSHIP COM- AJNX b REGULAR BKMl-MOK'lilLV LINE ton niiiiiiauiUA. jn. j. Tbe steamship PIONEER. 812 tons. Captain J. Ben nett, will leave lor tbe above port on Saturday, June 1, at 8 o'clock A. M., from the first wharf below Pine street, Rills o ) lading signed at through and reduced rates to ail principal points in North Carolina. AgeutaatWllmliigton, Worth & Daniel. , - WILLIAM L. JAMES, Geueral Agent, 4 1 No. 814 M. Delaware avenue. OPPOSmOM TO MONO POLY. DAILY LINE FOR BALTI MORE, via Chesapeake and Dela ware, cauul. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Bteamboat Com pany, dally at tto'olouic V. M. 'the bUMinerbof this Hue are now plying regularly between ibis port and Baltimore, leaving the second wharf below Arch street dally at 2 o'clock P, M. (holidays excepted). t arylog all Ueocriptton of Freight as low as any other Hue. Freight handled with great care, delivered promptly, and forwarded to all poluts beyond tue leruilnua free ot corn Million. Particular utteutiou paid to the transportation of all description or Meichaudise, florae, Carriages, etc. etc. For lurther Information, apply to JOHN D. RUOFF, Agent, 6 Ifi No. IS N. DELAWARE Avenue. fff, IIAYANA STEAMERS. SSaMWl i..rT r-vv...... r t. iwm CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. The Steamships HENDR1CK HUDSON -...CAPTAIN HOWES STABS AND STRIPES CAPTAIN HOLMES These Steamers will leave this port for Havaua every other Saturday at 8 A. M. The bleamshlp HENDIUCK IIUDbON (Howes. Master) will sail lor Havana on SATURDAY MORN ING, June 1, at 8 o'clock. Puhauge to Uavaca, fo currency. No irelght received alter J bunday. For Freight or FasaaKe apply to THOMAS WATTSON A SONS. 518 No. HON, DELAWARE Aveuue. ftrTi STEAM TO LIVERPOOL-CALL-jT1 il l-X? 1UI at uueeustowu. The Inman Line, haniUK uenil-VNcekly, carrying tbo United Stales Malls, RE'l URN TICKETS TO PARIS AND BACK, FIRST CLASS, taut) GOLD. CITY OF BALTIMORE...-- ..Saturday, Jane 1 CITY OF LONDON Saturday, June 8 EDINBURGH........ ,. Wednesday, Juue 12 CITY OF PARIS Saturday. June IS CITY OF WASHINGTON Wednesday, June 19 And each succeeding Saturday and Wvdueaday,.ac nou, from Pier No. 4j North River. RATES OF PASSAGE Bv the mall steamer satllug every Saturday, Payable lu Guld.i Payable in Currency. First Cabin fliu Steerage w To London )h To Loudou M '1 o Pui is . B!i 1 To Paris 46 Pabiugu by ihe Weduesuay Steamers: First Cabin, fllu; steerage, (30. Payable In U. b. Currency. Passengers also forwiu iiud to Havre, Hamburg, Bre men, etc., ut moderate rates, Steerage pussugefroin Liverpool to Queenstown, flo Currency, Tickets can be bought here by persons sending for their Irteuds. l or lurwer ihiormaiion appiy at me company b ollice. juiiin it. ua.L.r., Ag"ui, No. 15 BROADWAY. N. Y.. 8 7 or No. 411 c 11 ESN UP St., Philadelphia, rfV 1 A o B A u TO A ri U KUUM LL1 GRKAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND li i oi EAMftlUP AND SAILING PACKKT, A T RKDUCED RATKS. DRAFTS AVAILABLKTHROUGllOUTKNGLAND IRELAND, SCOTLAND, AND WALJitA For particulars apply lo 'TA PSCOTIU, BROTHERS A CO., No. SO SOUTH Street, and No. 23 BROADWAY, 1 1 Or to 111 OS. It. SKA RLE, No. UI7 WALNUT Bi. FOR NEW YORK. SWIFTSURB Trausportallon Company Despatch and bwilUjure Linen, ivia Deiawara aud Rarllau Canal, on aud after the lSlh of March, leaving daily at 12 M, and 6 P. M., connecting wilh all Northern and Eastern lines. For lreight, which wlU be Utken upon accommoda ting terms, apply to ; WILLIAM M. BAIRD A CO., I 11J No. li K. DKLAWARhi Avenue. 1 SUIP CAPTAIS8 AND OWNERS. mmu&Jmzm The uuderalgned having leased the KEN. SiisuToN SCREW DOCK, begs to Inform his rrieudi aud the patrons of the Dock that he Is prepared with increased facilities to accommodate those having vea. seis 10 be raised or repaired, aud being a practical ship-carpenter aud caulker, will give personal atiea lion lo the vessels entrusted to him fbrrepalrs. Captaiusor A gents, Ship-Carpenters, and Machinist having vessols to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency for the sale of "Wetterstedt'i Paleul Metallio Compoeltlou" for Copper paint, for the preservation of v essels' bottoms, for this city, I am prepared to turnuih the bauie ou reasouanle terms. , JOHN H. HAM MITT, t Kensington Screw Dock, ' H DELAWA RHAveuue, aboveLaurel alreet, E00K AND JOB PltllraNO OF ALL KINDS. EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH, BY J MS & TIIAC11ER, M SIM STREET iiDlA .1 . ' ..1 - - - GROCERIES, ETC. r0 FAMILIES RESIDING IN TIIE RURAL DISTRICTS. , Wa are prepared, as heretofora, to supply Families at their Country Residences with every description of 1IME GKOCF.KIKN, TEAS, KTC. ETC. ALBERT r. ROBERT, U 7rp Corner ELEVENTH and VINB Bta. Q AIIFIELD'S ... SUPERIOR CIDER VINEGAR Warranted Iree from all POISONOUS ACIDS. For sale by all Grocers, and by the Sole Agents, PAUL, & FERGUSON, 419 3m8 KO. IS NORTH WATER NT. Q P A N I S H OLIVES. THREE HUNDRED GALLONS OF IT in o SpuiilHli. Olives, For sale by tbe gallon, no nth below the cost o mportatlon.by JAMES n. WEBB 14 Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH Sis. RAILROAD LINES. WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA MKPIA. SUMMKR ARRANOKMENTH. On and alter SATURDAY, Junel, 1SH7. Trains will leave Depol, THlRiY-ITRST aud CIlLSNUXSlieols, as follows: WKHT CHESTER TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia lor Went Chester, from Depot Thirty first and M arket streets, at 7'1S A. M., 11 A. M 2-80 P. li., 415 P. M 4 60 P. M., 0 23, and 10 DU P. Jit. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on Kant Market street, at 615 A. M.. 715 A. At., TOO and 1U-4S A M., 1'56 P. W., 4'5J and 6' 50 P. M. Trains leaving W est Chester at 7'80 A. W.. and leav ing Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M., will stop at B. C. Junc tion and Media only. Passengers to or Irom stations between Went Ches ter and It. C Junction going east, will take trains leaving West Chester at 7'IS A. M., and going west will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4'u0 P. AL.and transfer at B. C. Junction. ON SUNDAY'S. Leave Philadelphia at Sto A. M. and 2 P. M. Leave West Chester at 7 45 A. id. aud S P. M. (Ity Passenger cars, on Market street, will connect with all Sutday trains, both ways, as usual, leaving Lleventb and Market streets half an hour before tbe train leaves Depot, and will leave Depot on arrival of each train, to curry passengf rj into the city. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7'1S A. M. and 4'S0 P. and leaving West Chester at 7'HO A. M. and 4'60 P. il., connect at B. C. Junction with trains on P. and li. C. R. R., for Oztord and Intermediate points. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only, as baggase, and the Company will not In any case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars unless a special contract is made for tbe same. HENRY WOOD, " Opneral Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN TRAL RAILROAD. Summer Arrangements. On and alter SA'lURDAY, June 1. 1807, Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the Depot of the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, corner of THIRTY-FIRST and CHK5NUT Streets (West Phila delphia), at 7'15 A. M. and 4 '50 P. M. Leave Rising Sun at t'16 and Oxford at 6 06 A. M., and leave Oxiord at 3-25 P. M. A Market Train, with Passenger Car attached, will run on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Rising sun at 1116 A. M., Oxford at IVi oOM., and Keonett at 100 P.M., connecting at West Chester Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On Wednesdays and Satur days trains leave Philadelphia at iHO P. M., run lugtthrough to Oxford. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7'15 A. M. con nects at Oxford with a dally Hue ol Stages for Peach Hot torn, In Lancaster county. Returning, leaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Alter noon Train lor Philadelphia. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 450 P. M. runs to Rising Sun. Md. PaBBeneeia allowed to take wearing BDnarel only. as bagguge, and the Company will not in any case be renuuiiiiiiiiv ii i uu .iuuuiii exvmuiuK uuv uuuuieu uoll.ra, unless a special cor tract be made lor thesame, 5 11 HKNRY WOOD. Gensral Sup'l. F OK NEW YORK. CAMDEN AND AMBOY I uny's Lines, liom Philadelphia to New Y ork an Way Places, Irom WALNUT Street Wharf, will leav as lollows, viz.: fark. At5 A. M,, via Camden and Amrjoy, Accom At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Express, 21H At 2 P. M via Camden and Amboy, Express s ot AtSP. M., via Camden and AixiOoy.Ao- lat olasa. a-a com. and Emigrant VIA class, l'St At s A. M.. 2 aud 5 P. M.. for Mount Holly. Ewan ville, Pembertnn, BlrmlnKbam, aud Vtuceutown, and at H p. M. lor Mount llollv only. At 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. for Freehold. At Sand 10 A. M and 1, 8. 6, 6, and 1180 P.M. for Fish House, Palmyra, Rlverton, Progress, Delanco, Beverly, Ldgewiiter. Burlington. Florence, Borden town, etc. 1 lie 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. lines run direct through to Trenton. The 1 P. M. Market line will leave from foot of Market street, upper ferrv. LINKS FROM KKNSINGTON DEPOT Will leave as follows: At II A. M .. 4 3d, 6 45 P. M. and 12 Midnight, via Ken alni'ton and Jprsev Citv Kx Dress Lines. Fare. a.coo. The 6-45 P. M. Hue will run daily. All others Sundays excepted, Al7:iand 11 A. M., 230, 330, 430, 5. 845 P. M., and ) 12 Midnight, for Briitol, Trenton, etc., aud at 1015 A. ; M. for Bristol. j At73oandl015A. M 2 30, 430, 5, aud 12 P. M. for Schenck'a. At 1015 A. M.,2-80, 5, and 12 P. M. for Eddlngton. At 780 and 1015 A. M., 230, 4, 6, , and 12 P. M. for Corn ell's, Torresdale, Holmeshurg, Tucony, Brides burg, aud Frank ford, and at S P. M. for Uolmesburg aud Intermediate stations. At 1015 A. M., 2-J0, 4, 6. 6, II, and 12 P. M. for Wlssi noming. BLLVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD. ' For tbe Delnware River Valley, Nortuern Pennsyl vania, and New York State, aud the Great Lakes, daily. Sundays excepted, from Kensington Depol as follows: At 7-80 A.M. for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Canandalgua, Kliulra, llhaca, Owego, Rochester, Blnghamlon. Oswego, Syracuse, Great Rend, lion trose,V likesbarre, bcruhton, blruudsburg, Water Gup, etc. etc. At 7-to A.M. and 80 P. M. for Eelvldere, Easton, Lambertvllle, Flemlngton. etc. The S30 P.M. Line connects direct wlthnhe Tralu leaving Kaston for Muuch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, etc. At 5 P.M. or Lamtiertvllle and Intermediate Sta tions. WM. U. GATZM.KR, Ageul. April 1.1887. "LpREHlUT LIN8 FOR NEW YORK AND JJ all the Stations on the CAMDEN and AMBOY and connecting Kailroads. INCREASED DESPATCH. THE CAMDEN AND AM HOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY FREIGHT LINKS lor New Y'ork will leave WALNUT Street Wharf at 1 o'clock P. M. daily (Sundays excepted), Frelsbt must be delivered lielore 4 o'clock, to be forwarded thesame day. Returning, the above lines will leave New York at 12 noon, and 4 and 6 P. H. Freight for Treutrft- Princeton, Kingston, New Brunswick, and all -points ou the Camden aud Amboy Railroad; also, on tlie Belvldere, Delaware and Flem lngton, the New Jersey, the Freehold and Jamesburg, and the Burlington and Mount Holly Railroads, re ceived and forwarded up to 1 P. M. The Belvidere and Delaware Railroad connects al Philllpsburg with tbe Lehigh Valley Railroad, and at Maiiunkucliunk with all points on the Delaware, Lackawanna aud Western Railroad, forwarding to Syracuse, BuUulo, aud olher point lu Western New The' New Jersey Railroad cennecta at Elizabeth with the New Jersey centra! Railroad, and at Newark with the Morris and bjiaei Railroad. - A slip memorandum, specifying tbe marks and numbers, shippers and consignees, must, lu every In stance, be sent with each load of goods, or tio receipt will be given. N B. Increased facilities have been made for th transportation of live stock. Drovers pre Invited to try the route. When stock is furnished in quaulills' of five carloads or more, It will be delivered at ihetoo of Fortieth street, near the Drove Y'ard, or at Pier N 1 North River, as the shippers may designate atth time of shipment. For terms, or other luforuiattoi apply to WALTER FREEMAN, Freluht Agnnt. "Vl No. 22B S. DELAWARE A venue. Phtlada, -TPOR NEW YORK, VIA RAKITAN AND DELA II WARE BAY RAILROADS. From Ferry fool of VINE Street, Philadelphia. ,.,.. 8 P. M. Freight Jor New York, and points North or KaBt. , . . 11 A. M.-Way freight, . . - Goods delivered at Company's Depot, No. 820 N. WHARVES, Philadelphia, by 5 P. M., Will be lor. warded by this Hue, aud arrive In New York al t Fr)eighterteceJivedlat'Pler No. 82 North River, N. Y.. by 411(1 P. M., will be ready for delivery lu Philadelphia earlv the lollowlng morning. VaKK TO NEW YORK, TWO DOLLARS. ' Ticket Oillce, Vine Street Ferry. For fuither Information apply to Company's A Re 11 1st ' R. H. CH1PMAN, Freight Ollice and Depot, No. siO N WHARVES, Philadelphia. J. B. BURT, Pier No, 22 North River, foot of PUANE Street, New York. . , Or at Geueral Freight and Passenger Ollice, Phlla delnhla. No. 411 CUESNUT Street, oeipma, mv. WILLIAM N. CLAYTON. Superluteudeul, Red Bunk, N. J, . C. HASTY, General Freluht Agent, Red Bank, N. J, ' T. BllKNT SWEAKINGKN, Ovuvial A gout, Philadelphia. AMUSEMENTS. T 11 q u c e ;j. TnEEXqriKITEMISilATlinEronTBAIT or ivi:eh tictoria, Presented to GEORGE PEABODY, Esq., by ner Majesty, accompanied by aa Autograph Letter, NOW ON EXHIBITION FOIt A LIMITED PERIOD ONLY, AT EARLES' GALLERIES ANI IXOHINa tiLAH WAUEBOOHS, MO. 81 CIIKSMIT STREET. Admission..... TWENTY-FIVE CENTS NO SEASON TICKETS. Hours of Exhibition, to 5. Proceeds to be devoted to charity. : S 24 Bt QETTYSIIURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOLDIER. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, March 6, 1967. The Board of Supervisors, annolntad hv tha ahnva Corporation to carry out the objects of the Act of In corporation, respectfully announce to the publlo that me i.egisiaiure 01 l enosj ivanla lias aulliorlr.eU tbe raising of funds for the erection, establishment, and maintenance of an Asylum lor Invalid Hnldlera of tha late war, to be built on the battle-field of Gettysburg- nnu no an luuuciiiiisui to pairiotK-, cuixens to coutri- ome io mis ueoevoient ODjeci, have empowered the Corporation to distribute amongst tha Biiryu-rlhara such articles of value and Interest from association with Die late war. or any moneys, effects, property, or on 1 .1. real nr no,nn.l u-litii ....... I 1. 1.. .. . .. AH ' .. where, at such time or upon such terms, and In such way ano manner whatsoever, as to them shall seem fl t, any laws ol this Commonwealth to the coutrarr not withstanding. Tbe Bite lor the Institution (thirty acres) has already been purchased, and It Is hoped that the good work may commence before midsummer. Subscriptions will be received at iheofflce of the Association, No. U2S Cbesnut street, Philadelphia. i or each suoscripiion or nve aouars aceruncate wilt be leaned, which will entitle the holder to such article of value as may be awarded to Its number. The flint distribution ot awards will be made Imme diately upon the receipt of 80,000 subscriptions of 85 The distribution will be publlo, and under the direct supervision of tbe corporators. Persons at a distance are requested to remit their subscriptions (when practicable) by Post Ollice money order, or registered letter, to insure prompt delivery. Direct all letters to . J. D. HOFFMAN, r Secretary Board of sanervisors. Box 14S1 P.O., Philadelphia. Tbe following Is a schedule ot the awards to be made under the first distribution. Tbe Items of Dia monds and other preclons stones were purchased from citizens of tbe South during the war, and their genuineness Is certified to by Messrs. Henle A Bros., the mot extensive diamond Importers In tbe country, and by J. Hermann, diamond setter, New York. GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOL DI ERS, Incorporated by Act of Assembly of tbe Common wealth of Pennsylvania, March 8, 1KK7. Office, No. Uts CHESNUT street, Philadelphia. FIRST DISPOSITION. Klchtv Thousand Bubscrlbeis at Five Dollars Each. . ... 1 X' L.I . J u h.lllliinl. 1 1 1IK1UUUU X. GVi.1R11 ,U ...... .-, - valued aU.... 30,01 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear-rini-B............ ....................... 15,00 1 Award 10-40 Government Bonds... 10,110 1 Diamond Cross sel In silver....... 7,u0 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 6.00 1 Award 10-40 Government Bonds 6,00 1 Diamond Slugle Stone Rlng.... 4,W 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet . 4,oo 1 Diamond Single Stone Scarf Plu 4.110O 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch. 4.000 1 Diamond ( luster Bracelet. 4.00 7 8 lo ll 11 1 Pair Slnele btoue Diamond Ear- riugs.... ...m 8,50 18 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 8.0)1- 11 1 Award 10 40 Government Bouds - 8,0a 15 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin. ......... 8,0a IS 1 Diamond Single Stone Siud-.. 8.00 17 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch.............. 2,50 18 1 Diamond Single Sione Ring... .8,50 10 1 Diamond and Emerald Brooch.. 2,60 20 1 Diamond Single Stone Rlug.......... 2,00v 21 1 Diamond Cluster Ring. . l,r06 2a 1 Long India camel's lialr Shawl... 1,500 23 1 Choice Emerald Stud .u l,toa 24 1 Single Stone Diamond Ring. 1,000 25 10 84 10 Awards of 10-40 Goverumeut . Bonds, each 1,000 85 86 87 88 89 1 Three-alone Diamond aud Ruby. liair hoop Ktna;.... 1 Dlamoud Single Stone Ear Knobs -1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs. ...... ' 1 Diamond Slugle Stone Ring, star selling 1 Dlamoud Single Stone Plu.. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 800 800 000 600 . 600 600 600 400 830 2S0 200 200 .V 1O0 100 ' 100 1 60 40 41 to 50 10 Awards of 10-40 Government Bonos, eacn . 1 Lady's Diamond-set Watch...... 1 Diamond Slugle Stone Ring 1 Diamond aud Opal Cluster Ring... 1 Diumond Single Htone Rlug ,., 1 Pair Emerald Scarf Pins 1 Dlamoud Single Stone Stud......M 1 Diamond Cluster Pin 1 Cameo aud Pearl Brooch and Ear 61 62 66 6 67 68 Rings 6910158 100 Awards, 10-40 Government Bonds, each ; 169 to 268 100 Awards, Government Legul-leu- ders, each...... 8000 Awards, Government Legal-ten-- tiers, eacu The distribution of the above awards will be made In public as soou as the subscription is full, of which due notice will be glveu through the papers. The Diu monds are nowion exhlbliou at the ollice of the Asso ciation. , The public can confidently rely on everything being conducted In the most honorable and lair manner. All the awards will be banded to certificate holders, im mediately after the distribution, free of ail cost, at the Ollice of the Compuiiy, No. 1126 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, CERTIFICATE. We hereby certity that we have examined the Dla moud Goods, Pearls, Emeralds, Rubies, and other precious stones, as described In the above list, and U11U I btui al) genuine. HENLE BROS., Diamond Importers, No. 26 MAIDEN Lane, New York. J', nERMAN N, Diamond -setter, . No. SM BROOME Street, New York. AGENTS WANTED. Books can be bad containing Twenty Certificates, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. All orders for Certificates must be addressed to J. D. HOFFMAN, Secretary, 1 15 Box 1481, F. O.. Philadelphia. -yyiLL CI.OME ON AICBPAY, JUNE 1. A toe Forty-Fourth Annual Exhibition ... OP TUB PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH, Is now open day and evening, from 9 A. M. till 7 P M , auu now s 1111 iv iu kue evening. Admittance. 26 cents. bcasou Tickets, 60 cents. 4 22 36t FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. IEVERY EVENING, the celebrated ballet or .. 'THE DEMON DANCE. IMMENSE CORTS OK ARTISTS. Snugs, Dances, Ethiopian Acts, eio. 626 XTEW ELEVENTH BTKEET OPERA HOUSE AN ELEV Y NTH Street, above CII ESN UT, TIIK FA Mil. V UJKMOHT" OP1.M HJt 'I II IK NtKANttr-f. CARN4 H4CNS A JJlXUx 'M MINMl'UKEJl, the Great Star 'Troupe of the World, lu their UKAN1 . ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, SONGS, DANCES, NEW BURLESQUES, aud PLANTATION SCENES. IM10.S Open at 1 o'clock, Comnienclrig at S o'clock ' 8 80 J. L, CARNCRObd. Manager. GERMAN I A ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE licarsals every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, as MUSICAL FUND HALL, 8', O'clo( k. Eiigaga"" made by addressing GEORGE RASTER!, Agent, no. 12lil MONTEREY St.. betweeu Race and Vine. U The last reneartal will take place ou J""" 'Bt- ' HO! FOR SMITH'S ISLAND 1 FmFur' -BEAUTIFUL ISLnT OH" EX ERC 1 S E TH I'llATH EN 1 ERTAXN M-EN 1 Olf THE Eb'T KIND. tAKEMEYKR ra!.H Ground kuowa ;MiTn.s ISLAND, . urnwYiiV next. May. She luvltes all to come aSd.y wuVSirVt of UiU layonte sum- inerrourt. AMUSEMENTS. A WEKICAM ACADKMY OF MUSIC.-. " MR. ORG KG. IS HOOD. ' Of the above-named popular Institution, announce to IH hnhliues, and to the patrons of the Opera, that his BENEFIT will take plnce on MONDAY EVENING. June 8. npon which occasion the popular Philadelphia Prima Dotica, MTSS CAROLINE RICH INOS, . ana her Jtiitiv celebrated ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, who nave In the most generous manner consented lo give their gratuitous Ber vires, will maketheir LAM Anr.AKAP.ltt 1 ill"? SHfASon, The lteneflclnrv has also much pleasure In annonnrV lug that the distinguished Lyric Tenor, 1 II KUDUItU. itAhrxu AP(, will make his llrsl appearance m English Opera, In his unapproachable character of FRA DIAVOf.O Musical Director W. G. DIETRICH PRICES OP ADMISSION. Reserve d Seats . One Dollar lanillv Ciicle H)nnnU Aniphiiheatre ... ..28 cents tickets may be obtained daily al tbe Academy ol Music. Dootsopen al7V. Opera commences at 8 o clook. EW CIlEhNUT STREET TIIEATRJi CHESNUT Street, above Twelfth. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO Of THE GERMAN OPERA TROUPE. pronounced by the newspapers of Philadelphia to be. without exception, the - BEST OPERA TROUPE . that has ever performed In this city. 111!, 1 H EA liiHi tllUWUhU .NIGHTLY by ins ELITE OK Til K CITY, ; Operas given at dramatic prices. T11US (Wednesday) EVENING. Eeethovsn s opera, In three acts, entitled FIDELIO. Fldello ....M uie HERTHA JOHANNFEr Mrtllne............M'me JOHANNA ROPTKIC Rocco . .JOSEPH WEI NLIC1C Florr stan... .-.TH EODORE HAS K I,M A f l'iiarro WILHKLM TOHME1 Fernando .. HE1N RICH STEIN ECKEt Jacquino PIERRE BERNARD lilthel'AY, May so fti An a ix 1 s 1 .1 .1 1 (First time In this city . r FRIDAY. May 31, l LAST NIGHT OE 1 HE OPERA COMPAJSY. THE MARRIAGE Of FIGARO (First time In thin city). SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FAREWELL PERFORMANCE! OFTMS ' ' GRAND GERMAN OPERA COMPANY. KTRA DKLLA. PRICE OK ADM IS8ION. 80, 75 cents, and One Dollar. Family Circle, 23 cents,' Seats secured six days In advauce. MONDAY. June 8. will be produced at an expense or tooOO, 1 CENDRILLON. ' by the Dramatic Company, ' ' WALNUT STREET THEATRE. N. B. corner of NINTH and WALNUT Streets, Begins at 8 o'clock. WEDNESDAY-THIRD NIGHT '. of tbo beautiful spectacular play, entitled . 1 H K SKA OF ICFS OR. A 'THIRST FOR GOLD. ' ' v Received nightly with enthusiastic applause. , MISS SUSAN DEN IN 1 AS LOUISE DE LASCOURS AND OQATUTA, Act 1. Tbe Dreadful Doom The Coward Shot. Act Tbe Terrific Storm The Aurora Rorealls. Act 8. Ogarlta, tbe Wild Flower or Mexico. Act 4. Ogarlta to Wed the Murderer ol-faer Parental ActB. Realization of the Mother's Prayer. MRS. JOHN DREW'8 ARCH STREE1 THEATRE. Begins at K to 8 o'olock. ThlKll Mtihl Or K.MAI A WALLER, -FIRST NIGHT OF MH. WALLER. 1 THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, May 29, . MACBETH. Lady Macbeth.... EMMA WALLET? Macbeth Mr. WALLER Aided by the full company, and with the original music. Tn URSDAY OTHELLO. FRIDAY-BENEFIT OF EMMA WALLER, ONLY NIGHT OK THE DUCHESS OF MALFX, MONDAY NEXT G. L. FOX. NEW PANTOMIME LITTLE BOY BUTE. CONCERT HALL HARTZ. CH A RLES LEVI ....- ...M anagec POSITIVELY LAST WEEK CHANGE OF PRO GRAMME. THIS EVENING AT 8, will he produced (by request) for tbe first time, ' THE REAL INDIAN BASKET TRICK . it he most exciting feat ever witnessed). FLOATING HEAD AND GROWTH . Off FLOWERS WILL BE RETAINED. ' Tickets, dec. Reserved Seats, tl. F or Bale at Charles Trumpier's Muslo Store, Seventh and Chesnut streets, and at the Hall. Doors open at 74. FAREWFXL MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT Childron, 25 cents. - Steck's Piano, lurnlsbed by J. E. Gould, la nsed al these seances. '5 27 f II E C H I N C A R O R A AxixsKwrvovm SMOKING TODACCOI The CHING ARORA TOBACCO crows from the rich Soil of tbe "ORIENT," aud Is possessed of a pecu liarly delicious flavor, entirely unknown to tha tobaccos of all other climes. But Ha unprecedented popularity has sprung from the fact of the entire ab sence of that deadly poison, Niailin. whiun permeate every other tobacco, and which la tbe one aud sols cause of tbe distressing nervous diseases, dyspepsia etc., which most Invariably, sooner or later, loilow the Indulgence or the pipe and cigar. At tbe reoeut analyzatlon of tobacco Irom all purls of the world, at the Academy of Sciences, in Paris, the reoowoe7 Chemist, M. Lamoureaux, declared that while Euro pean and American tobacco contained fully eight pe cent,, audi the purest Havana tobacco from two to ai percent, of A'icortn, the CU1NGARORA did not con tain one discoverable particle of that deadly poison drop of which, extracted, will destroy life. Our Agent at ROM BAY has shipped us large quatK titles ot the CUINGARORA during tbe last tw ?ears, and although we have been pressed to supply he demand for this delicious luxury to the Yeterut smeker, yet we are now prepared to otter It In un limited quantities, at a piice much lower than soma American tobacco of a tar inferior quality. A connoisseur has but to smoke the American to bacco and cigars, which are luvarlably chemically flavored, to be disgusted with the medicinal taste, which leaves a nauseous, unhealthy coating In the mouth, and la time never falls to shatter the nervous, system. The natives of the "ORIENT" smoke tha CHIN G ARORA from morn till night, from youth to age, aud are happily unconscious ot the wild, diatnwsing fire which courses thiough the veins of the Inhaler, of the fumes of tobacco containing Airwein. We invite every lover of the weed to try the CHTN GARORA, and guarantee unprecedented pleasure La Its delicious flavor. Sold everywhere at tl per St. . , EDWIN M. COOK & CO., Bole Agents and Importer of the CHINGARORA, TOBACCO tor the United Stales aud Cauadaa, and Dealers lu all kinds of . ' Havana and American Cigari and Tobacco, MAIN DEPOT, tl8mwf3m40 KO. 197 ITtTANE! STREET NEW YORK LARCE AUD MAGNIFICENT STOCK OP CLOTHS, 31 AND CAMIEREI, ICOATINCIS, AN1 SACHIKO, ... ; CLOSISfCt Oil CHEAP AT TIIE tXOTW STOBE or k WILLIAM T. SK0DCRASS & CO,, NO. 34 SOUTH SECOHO NTBEET, ( A KO, S3 HTBAWBEBBT WTBEET, 6 25 UV rHII.DriJHIA. p R E N C H . 8TE AM ' 1 ..I ..,( ... 1 scouRusra. ... . . . . - ALCCDYLL MARX d CO.; HO. 1 SOUTH ELEYENTU 8TBEET 1 AND i KO. 514 RACK MTREET. 1 10 m HARD KTJBBER ARTIFICIAL LI hi RH. Aruis, Legs, A ppliances for , jjeiormny, etc. eic. 1 nese xjiuum 1 uausterreu irom lire in roriu auu u are the lightest, most durable, com I fortable. uerteot. aud artistic sulwlH tutes yet Invented. They are P- Bta tea tfoverumeut and our pr nripa Aadr.1"""' ""A" AT' Address m AMjm tjul(o Phiilpi.!-.' PamphleUfree. 1 a em UIUTDU .IIU u,r. . 11 J . I . y r i I
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