The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 03, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    CITY INTELLIGENCE.
Pl ADDITIONAL LOCXL ITBHs SIC OUTBID FAOH9.)
TlIK KlOHTKKKTn 1'oUCB DISTRICT. The
111 J1 I'ollce District, composed ol portions
of the Eighteenth, Nitiftct mh.Twentv-thlrd.arici
iont5-Uftb Wards, recently formed undrr an
tiruinftiico ot City Councils, was inauRuratpd on
batnrday. The new Hatiou House is at Iiirh
mond Hal). The lorce will be composed of a
f'ie.u.to,,a"ti two fckimiuts, and twenty men.
r l mrn ,en aie nrw appointments, author
ized b Council, and ten ure to bo tranIcrrpd
from the Eleveurh and Fifteenth Patriots. The
new policemen are fctiich E. Walton, John
llorroiks, Ohndlah Leber, Henry li. Care,
Henry L. Htiles, Chtrles C. Lejrer, Daniel
McVauph, Noab Phillips, Thomas Dean, and
Barouel Humes, Lieutenant William Murray
and Kereeants John Hause and William li.
Lentz have attained these position by promo
tions, having bien connected with the police
force lor tome tin.e.
Revovai.s in tub Custom House. Ou- Satur
day, June 1. the following removals were made
in the Philadelphia Custom House:
Day Inspectors P. c. Delany, T. Ilecnan, O.
W. Palmer, John Little, Jacob Plant, 11. C.
Smith, and George W. Collar.
NiRht Inspectors John tfaifiia, Patrick Hngan,
J. Kobrman, Steyen Rickardi, Allen Weboer,
Lewis Williamson, and John Holland.
Weigh Masters-John Ruth, John Hazlilt, and
C. Jat ol s.
Salt Measurers John Kelsh and Foljard
Cegan.
Harfjeman John Given.
The only appointment that reached us was
that of J Johnston, loimerW Assistant Custom
House Appraiser, the son of ex-Collector and
ex-Goveruor Johnston.
Tub Mortuary Report ok tqe Citt. Phila
del hla continues to be one of the most healthy
cities in the United State, as the following state
Hunt showing the number of deaths duriui? the
piesent jer, as compared, with the same period
in 18C0 will show a decrease of 118; the number
of deaths for tbe months of January, February,
March, April, and May each year "being 180C,
6978; 1867, 6860.
The number of male deaths during the pre
sent year amounted to 3054, and the number of
females to 2800, an excess ot males over females
of 248. Of the 68C0 deaths during 1867, there
were 2862 children, of whom 1532 were boys and
1320 girls. The deaths lrorn consumption of
lungs amounted to HGl, au increase ot 04 oyer
the number lor the corresponding month of
1866.
Burglary Attbmptkd. About 2 o'clock yes
terday moriiini? an attempt was made to enter
the dwelling of Stephen Myers, No. 1231 8. Sixth
street, by means of nippers. The lady of the
howe, hearing the noise, looked out of the
second-Btory window, and discovered two men
picking up their burglarious implements from
the door step, with which they hastened away.
The key of the front door was found on the
floor. The marks of the nippers were plainly
visible. It was the noise caused by the key tail
ing on tbe floor that awakened tbe attention of
Mrs. Myers, and prevented the burglars irom
teriDg tbe bouse. The fact of the key falling
evidence tbat the burglars were not very
roit at their nefarioas business.
Installation Services. Rev. A. A. Willitts,
.. D., was installed as pastor of the West Arch
street Presbyterian Church last evening. The.
Rev. John Chambers opened the proceedings
with prajer. Rev. Alexander Reed, D. D., of
the Central Presbyterian Church, Eighth and
Cherry streets, presided, and proposed the con
stitutional questions. Kev. T. M. Cunningham,
D. D., of the Alexander Church, Nineteenth and
Creen streets, preached the sermon. Rev. Dr.
Henry, ot the North Church, delivered the
charge to the Pastor, and the Rev. B. R.Deadle,
of the Second Church, delivered the charge to
the people. A large number of persons were
present.
Collision of Schoolers Tub American
' Telegraph Cables Damaged. Yesterday morn
ing, about 7 o'clock, a collision occurred be
tween two schooners almost Immediately oppo
site Market street wharf. The larger of the two
was lying at anchor in midstream, tbe tide run
ning a strong ebb, when a collier, heavily laden,
collided witn her with such force as to dismast
herself, and drag the other vessel from her
anchor, and both drilled down stream. The
anchor ot the larger vessel grappled and tore
away at least one, if not both, of the two cables
connecting Philadelphia with various points in
New Jersey and the East.-
Homicide. Henry Schnetter, the German
who was admitted into .the hospital, on
the 25th ult., with a severe wound on the bacK
ot his neck, died there yesterday from his inju
ries. The wound was inflicted by one or two
men who jumped over the fence into his yard
on that night at half-past 10 o'clock, and de
manded his money. When he told them he had
none, one of them cut Lira on the back part of
the neck with an aie. The Coroner will hold
tin inquest to day.
The Philadelphia Police and Fire Alarm
Telegraph. The importance of the Police and
Fire Alarm Telegraph can be readily appreciated
when it is known that during the past year
31,915 messages were sent from the central
otlice at Filth and utiesnut, ana 27,b4i received.
Of this number 2487 were for missing persons,
and 3081 tor lost children.
AIARINE TELEGIIAFIT.
For additional Marine Ifewt tee Firtt Page,
(ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT.
ott f 4-31 Moon Risks....... 8":8
I BUtJ btCTS.......... 7!li;HlH WlTKB... i ii
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
GlO. MOURIHON C'OATES,")
.T, PHK K WfcTHKRILL, MOKTHLT UOUMITTBB.
lA-KS DOUUHKHT Y, J
LOVKJUKATS OF OCUAN IIEAUEUS,
FOR AMKIIICA.
Lnbureh Llverpool...New York May 18
m UViau IjI VtI UOO....A IIUUUU Mmuv 10
Yla................Liverpool...New York..- .May 21
l8Cblaud.bouihaniplon...New York ........ M ay 21
l London... Liverpuol...New 'ork...........May 22
tlvella ...Liverpool... New York May 22
t Auierloan.Llverpuol...Uuebec ....May 28
iiaiDeol........-Llverpool...ISew York.. May 24
fy.. Laurent Havre Mew York Muy 24
j-uba .......Liverpool...Hoaion May 25
45ueuiauuiB...bouibanipiou...New York May 24
fAoia. Boston Liverpool June 5
rileiuiano Mew Y'ork...Dremeu..............Juua 6
! C of Loudon. ...-New Yoik...Llverpool... .Juue 8
' Hlberula...........iew i ora...insft'uvv..,M .........uuiio o
lAraKo .New York...ilavre Juno 8
ITamplco ...NeW y oi K...jiavre....... June 8
'Virginia ....New Y ork...Livei pool ....Juue 8
Belloua... -N HWrY"rH-v1iVL,.d.?.?,7V"t:;w;"" J une
14 I w lac, UJ I K XU, LAW.
Ulniusr P llluda WIlUJlllKUMl
..June 8
f k'uirio. New i ork...JlKvaa.. .......
....June S
....Juue 11
Juue II
Juue ia
Wl. Cliaiwicey.,..New Y'ork...Ai)iuwall
ittJBUiKbur .New Yorlc...AtpiUwalL
JLorHic New Yoik...Havaua........
ui.ra ui.il ki rli.kl'liilatla Havana
June IS
iUC'rrluiac......iew iur...niu ouuw
Alalls are forwarded by every sleauier lu Hie reKuiar
it !. a .ii.unn.ra fur nr rriuu I.tveroool call MX
f Queeostown, except the C'auadlan Hue, wllch call at
Londonderry. The iteuuiers lot or trom UisCoutl
oent caJl t Boutharautou.
AKH1VKD YKSTKUDAY.
a. hin Aum- windeuoihie. 4 days from New
York, lu uaiiai 10 tapiiu.
Br Duruue Tuouias Uullett. Smith, IB days from
Orcbl'la, wlili guano lo Baker A FoIbouj. i-xperleuoed
....... .. .. . ui,.,a rineliiLT the nuMHilve.
I,Ki:"oVb:,u7i'iK Cardenas.
Willi U(iar and uioUHaes to 8. & W. WelHU.
Baroue Fannie, t'arver, 7 day from Jardouas, with
sugar and molasses to Jfl. C. liuiglit 4 U. ,,.,,.,.
BriifH. O. PMiiiiey, Boyd, 7 ilays trom Cardenas,
w; lb UKar and ujolaaaea U) Harris fc tsioiesuury.
BriK Keymone. Barter, iayi.roaibuKua. Willi sugar
BHBWl'ey.'Ford. days from MatansM, with
sugar and niolaes to J. Mahon h Co. N
bbr Isabella, femitb, 10 days Iroui Halifax, N. 8.,
Wi&Smi0&. Crumley. 40 hours irom Hartford,
Baltl-
more, with tudae. to A. droves, Jr.
CLEARED (SATURDAY. '
Bteamsblp Wyomlutf. Teal, bavaiiuaii, PhllwdelphU
and bi.ulliern Wall BleunnlnpCo.
Bteauibhlp Alexaudr.a, Piail, IllcUmoud. W. P. ClyUo
SupT. Hurward, Btrlcklaud, Liverpool, P. WrUjbt
& bOD.
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,
rKmv,";1;;'"011.
Hi ii! K. A. Bernard. Crowt ll, Matanxa, E. A. Bonder
"d'jUorrl'a"' Wl,cl,e11, B!lfBI,. Mo., Warren, Oreg
Btlg rolon, Llrplncott, Kew Bedford, nornuiell A
Hunter.
Bctir J-armers' Trlend, Moore, WashlnKton, do.
To ie"il"B K0, 4l. Weal, Bridgeport, Connor A
P lir Mary Anna, Adams, Norwich, Hnntr.lnuor .
bclir Wavetieni, oung,l'rovl(leuce,Uatiibuii.Mlearns
A C o.
Fclir frnrsvllle, Chaso, Bonton. W. n. 1'liomas.
febr Wnry and Caroline, bnilili, Bridgeport, W. It.
Johns A Bro.
fcehr A. M. Lee, Taylor, Boston, Caldwell, Gordon A
Co.
Bohr W. B. Prrchlen, Tatom. C'ohassett Narrows,
I.urnside C al C.
t?chr A. l' lliell. Kdwards, New Haven, New Y'ork
and hcliuylltlll Coal t o.
bcln (loldeu luigle, Howes, New Bedford, Manchester
in I Co.
fcchr Winter Bhrub, Bowman, Mori Is River, Btreet A
Co.
Prhr Lnltlp, Taylor. Bonton. J. O. Bootl A Sons,
fschr 1 1ll, t'ronhy. New huryport, do.
bchr L. II. Waireu, Warren, Boston, Lennox A Bui
fieiHi. R'r A nn KMt, Richards, New York.W. P. Clyde A Co,
H'r rhllnileli hlu, Kiiltz, WnaliliiRton, do.
Hi'r '. Franklin 1'lenioD. Bnlilmore. A. Groves, Jr.
Tug Looknnt, Alexander, Baltimore, with a tow of
baiges, W. P. Clyde A Co.
ARRIVED (SATURDAY.
Bteenishlp Virginia, Allen, from llicbinond, via Nor
folk. V wllh nidse. to W. P. Clyde A Co.
hebr Ij. M. Warien. Wanen, from Newport.
H'hr W.(H. Houhien, Taiem. from Providence,
fehT Wave Creal. Young, from Hg Harbor.
Bibr A.M. Lee, Taylor, from Portmiiuiitb.
hchr Port Koyal, Moore, trom M Iddletown.
Bchr A. 1 wlbell. Kdwanln, from Norwalk.
Krhr Keanlng Hit. No. 40. Koblnaon, from Derby,
Bcbr Farmers' Friend, Moore, from Laurel.
l-ohr Mary Ann, Adamn, from New Loudon.
l-clir Winter bhrub, Bowmau, Irom Morris Hlvnr.
HteamerNew York. Mitmhall, from Wa.thlugton,
with nidfle. lo W. P. Clyde A Co.
Bteamer Annie, Tun. 24 hours from New York,
whb nidxe. to W. M. Balrd A Co.
Bteamer V (1 Blddle. McCue, 24 hours from New
York, with nidse. lo W. P. Clyde A Co.
(-.(earner Hanimh and Hophla. Telt. 4 days from Nor
folk, with lumber to T. P. Galvlu A Co.
Tug Hudson, t'arr. from BallLmore, With tow of
barges to W. P. Clyde A Co.
Oarrmjxm denre of the Philadelphia Erehanpe,
Lkwkh, Del., May 81-8 P. M. Brig Opeu Sea, from
the eBt Iiuiies, pnaiied In tbe t'upi s to-day.
The lollowlng vessolfl from Phliadehihla went to sea
to-day: (SteaniRhlp Bosnborus, for Liverpool, at 4
P. M.; barque Orcbilla. for Kingston, Ja : brlga Ruth,
for lUiideuux; M. E. Conieiy, for AHplnwall; and Hi:iir
Archer and Beeves, tor Trlnldud de C'uba. Wind Nff,
JObKPH LAFKTKA.
MEMORANDA.
BhlpTonawanda, Julius, from Liverpool for Phila
delphia, was ftpoken 18th oil., west of Bardiey iHland.
btean ship Peruvian, Glover, for Boston, sailed from
Liverpool imb ult.
Barque Sarah King, King, from London for Phila
delphia, waa off Plymouth I8lh ult.
arciie jnaoeiia u. jones, Jones, riom onnon ror
Philadelphia, before reported put Into Uueenntown In
d lull ess, remained 12lh ult., ready tor sea, having re
paired. Brig British Queen, Farnsworth, hence, at Halifax
261 h ulU
Bchr Percy, Mablman, hence, at Portland 31st ult.
Bchr A. I 'ill lie. Jones, hence, at Eastuort li.'.Lh ult..
and cleared 2-th for WlndKor.
I clir Moonlight, Berry, hence, at Portland 31st ult.
Bchr H. h Keevea. Armslronif. hence, for Saco. was
below Portsmouth 2Sb ult.
Bchr A. ThouiHS. Tavlor. trom Beaconnnt for Phila
delphia, at Newport (jtb ult.,auU stilled again next
day.
r-clir Northern Light, Ireland, lor Philadelphia,
called fiom Newport Ulstult.
Bchr W. I). UnrelU Kelley. for Phlladelnhla or New
Yoik sailed from Wlckford aotb ult.
Bchr M. 11. Kead. Benson, hence, at New Bedford
Slst nl'.
Bchr Bnrf, Abbott, hence at Few Fav n Slst nit.
Bchrs VIliacH Uueen. Tlllolson. and Albert Pharo.
Bhouids, hence at Providence 31st ult.
He it Ueoi ge Edward, Weeks, licuce at East Green
wich 29ib ult
Bchr C. K. Vlckerv. Babbitt, hence, at Elghton 31st
ultimo
Bch rs American Fagle. Shaw, and Orion, Uadwln,
hence, at Pawlucket aist ult.
Bchr F.llza Frances, sawyer, from Portland for Phi
ladelphia, at Gloucester Stub ult.
Bchr 1'. N. Perrv, Peiry, hence at Bangor 29th ulU
NOTICE TO "MARINERS.
The Rpanish Government has given notice that from
the lOili ol February. 1H87. a Hunt would be exhibited
from I lie Groa of Caslello Oe Plana, In the Gull of
aieucia.
ll.eilulit Is a fixed white Unlit, elevated tweniv-slx
feet above the level of tbe sea. and in clear weather
sbonld be seen Irom a distance of nine miles.
'I he Illuminating aoparatus is dioutrlo. or by lens, of
the sixth order.
The column Is or iron, painted green, rising irom tbe
cenlre of the light-keeper's dwelling, which is rectan
gular, aud paiutea yellow, aua us position, is in lat.
3 fjWj N., Ion. 0 04 E. of Greenwich.
jiy comniana oi ineir lorosnips.
GEO. HENRY RICHARDS. Hydrogrnpher.
HydrographlcUUlce, Admiralty, London, April 20,18(i7.
WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES.
ga J. WILLIAMS & SONS,
NO. 16 NOKTII SIXTH 8TKEET,
MANUVACTUBEBS OY
WFJNDOW BLINDS
AND
HIIAjOjES.
Bllnhi repaired: Bhades Lettered; Trimmings and
Fixtures; Plain shades of all Kinds; Picture Tassels;
Cords; Bell Fulls ,eic. 4 15 mwlzuirp
FERTILIZERS.
j u m o h i ated rnosrnATE,
AH FEBTIUZEB
For Wheat, Com, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, the Vegetable
Garden, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Eta Etc
This Fertilizer contains Ground Bone and the best
Fertilizing Bulls.
Price t' per ton of 2fKK) pounds. For sale by th
BjfMiuiaciurers,
WILLIAM ELLIS & CO., Chemists,
1 21niwf No. 724 MARKET Street,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
PAINTING.
TIIOIIAS At FAHY,
UOlSE AMU HIUN l'AINTEB,
(Late Fahy A Bro.)
No. 31 North THIRD Street,
Above Market.
OLD BRICK FRONTH done op, and made to look
equal to the linest press brick. Samples at tbe shop.
City aud country trade jllclled. All orders by Pout
promptly attended to. 41ttl'mw
MEDICAL.
MI 8 II L E It S
HERB BITTERS.
GRIEL A BROTHER,
GENERAL AGENTS,
No. 28 b. SIXTEENTH Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
All orders promptly attended to, aud dolUered free
of charge lo all purls of the city. 6 23 liu
TUB GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CELB
bra ted PRKHTON, and tbe pure hard GREEK
WOOD C'UAL, EgK and Islove, sent to all parts of till
cHy at trt'eo per ton; superior LEHIGH at S7S.
Ka:b ot tbe above articles are warranted lo Ki ye pel
feet satisfaction In every respect. Orders received
No. 1H a THIRD btreet; Kiuporliuu, No. Ult WAttfa
INGTON Avenue. t
T. STEWART BROWN,
8.H. Coroor of
FOURTH and CHESTNUT 6TJ
HANUrACTDRER Of
TB.U'" XS. VALIHE8, BAGS. RETICULES, and eve
aoaoriptloa of Traveling Uooda.
TUl'KkS aA BAU0 IUijalni4.
JOHN CRUMP,
CAltPENTER AND BUILDERS-
fcUOl'Sl HO, 113 I.OE ITBEET, AND NC
1783 C1IESNUT MTHEET,
6 rtllLADELriHA,
rimmmm'i
GROCERIES, ETC.
jjo families residing in the rural
districts.
We are prepared, as heretofore, lo supply Families
at their Country Kesldenccs with every description of
FINK VBUCiniEN, TEAS, ETC. ETC,
ALlll.HT C. ROBEIITN,
U 7rp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Hta.
Q- A II F I E L D S
SUPERIOR CIDER VINEGAR
Warranted tree from all roiSONOCS ACIDS.
For sale by all Grocers, and by the Bole Agents,
PAUL, & FEUOUHON,
419ms NO. 1 NORTH WATI H WT.
gPANISH OLIVES.
THREE HUNDRED GALLONS Ol?
JTliio fclpaniHli Olives,
For sale by the gallon, much below the cost 0
mpoitatlon, by
JAMEN It. WElin
Ul Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH Sts.
NtW PUBLICATIONS.
" WT OMAN'S WORK IN TH E CIVIL WAK."
YY No i ther work van compare with this In the
extent and completeness of lis VeU;liun, or the accu
racy ot Its Mali munis. It Is prepared under tbe
sanction and approval of the biimtary and Christian
OmnilKNioua, and Is, thereto e, the stundard work on
the subject. The variety of lis sketches elves It a
charm that causes every rtader to be Interested and
delighted with It. Our terms are liberal, and the
demand for the woik la so great that energetic areola
caHiiy make froai i,jO to (2110 pur ruouth. The work Is
Juki n-siied and the field is new.
Energetic men aud Indies wanted to canvass tbe
cily of Philadelphia, and other towns. Address or
call on ZIEGLER, Mit'URDY A CO.,
JNo. 601 CH 1 KN UT Hlreet,
5 22 1m Philadelphia, Pa.
LECTURES. A NEW COURSE OP LEC
lures is being delivered at the NEW YottK
Al USEL'M OF AN ATOM Y, embracing tbe subjecu:
"How to Live and what to Live lor. Youth,
Maturity, and Old Age. Manhood generally Re
viewed. The Cauiies ol Indigestion, Flatulence, and
Nei vous Liseases accounted lor. Marriage philoso
phically considered," etc.
Pocket volumes containing these lectures will be
forvi arded to parlies, unahlo to attend, ou receiptor
lour slumps, by addreHlng "HEL'RKTAHY, Nkw
York MuafcUM ur Anatomy and bciKNCK, No. 618
Rkoadway, iNEW YOHK." 6 2lmw:tiu
INSTRUCTION.
33TJSIKESS COLLEGE
N. E. COBKER FIFTn AND t'HEINDT STS
Established Nov. 2, 186 J. Chartered March li, 1865.
BOOK-KEEPING,
Course of Instruction unequalled, consisting Of prac
ttcal methods actually employed In leading houses 1
this aud other cities, as Illustrated in Fairbanks'
Book-keeping, which Is the text-book ol this Institu
tion, OTHER BRANCHES.
TelegTarihlDg, Cammerclul Calculations, Business
and Oruauieuial Writing, tbe H Inner Mathematics,
Correspondence, Forma, CommerclalLaw, etc.
lOVSU MEN
Invited to vlhlt the Institution and Judge or them,
selves ol lis superior appointments. C irculars on ap.
plication. L. FAIRBANKS, A. M., President,
T. K. Mkbchant. Secretary. 6 6
THE GREAT NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC AND
(OnillKKtlAIi INMTITVTK,
NO. 710 ARCH bTREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA,
I bis Institution Is now opeu tor Educational pur
poses. Tbe ouiilt la perfect furniture throughout
being entirely new.
11IE TEEEUUAPIIIC DEPARTMENT
Is nuder the control of Mr. Park Spring, who, as a
most complete and thorough operator, is unqualifiedly
endorsed by the entire corps of managers of the
WesU'rn Union Telegraphic line at the malu otlice la
this city. Twenty -one Instruments In constant opera
Hon.
THE LADIES' TEI.EURAPHIC DEPART
Si Eft T,
In comfort and elegance.equals any Drawing-room In
tbe city. Opportunities lor study are here aflorded
that are unequalled.
THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
Is under the enpecialcare ol Mr. T. C. Search, au ex
Iierlenced acoouuiunt, aud late Prolessor of Accounts
n a prominent Business College of this city, A full
I' ft PARALLELED OFFER.
We will refund the entire charge ol tuliion to any
pupil who may be diu.iatlstled with our Instruction
after having given two weeks' faithful labor lu either
Department.
MEND FOR CIRCULARS.
TERMS PREVIOUS TO MARUH 1,1887.
Foil Course, time unlimited............. ....... $35
Telegraphing, three mouths , it)
Poaitious Guaranteed.
Day and Evening Instruction.
S 11 mwf m JACOB H. TAYLOR, President
ICE COMPANIES.
CEI ICE 1 ICE I ICE!
INCORPORATED 1861.
COLD SPRING
ICE AND COAL COMPANY,
DEALERS IN AND
Shippers of Eastern Ice aua Coal.
THOMAM E. CAHILL, PRESIDENT,
JOHN ClOODYEAR, SECRETARY.
II Eft UK THOMAS, SUPERINTENDENT,
Having now completed our arrangements for a full
supply of Ice, we are prepared 10 enter Into contracts
with large or small customers lor a pure article, with
guarantee of being supplied promptly lor the season
Wagons run dally lu all paved limits or tbe consoli
dated city, West Philadelphia, Mantua, Tioga, Frank
lord, Brldesburg, Richmond, aud Oermantowu, A
trial la asked. Send your orders to the Olllce,
No. 4.30 WALNUT Street.
DEPOTS:
S. W. CORNER IWEL1IU AND WILLOW
HIKILIU, 5Hinw2ui
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
AND MAS'lElt STREET.
LOM1IARD AND TWENTY-FIFTH STS.,
PINE STUELT WHARF, St'llU YLKILL.
QIIARLES S. CARPENTER & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
IO 13 13 IS JL, 13 it 'a,
MO. 717 WILLOW ST., ABOVE FRANKLIN
PHILADELPHIA,
1807.
A superior article ot ICK at the fol
1S07
lowing prices.
8 pounds dally, 60 cents per week.
jj " " 75 centa per week.
16 " i" to cents per week.
40 " " Zi centa per day.
20 " " litis per week.
Large quantities at moderate, rates. Blores, etc.,
taking less than seven days, will be charged prop or-
1 tloually.
CnARLES a CARPENTER,
JOHN hl.KNDKNIMI, V Proprietors.
JOfci.PH M, TRUMAN, Jr., ) Ulfuiwll
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFK.TY IN8U
KAMK COMPANY, Incorporated by the Legis
lature el Pennsylvania, 180.
Office, S. E. corner of THIRD an d WALNUT Btreots
Philadelphia.
MARINE IiNl)RANCE
on Vessels, cargo, and freight, In all parts ol the world.
INLAND INHL'KANCE
on goods by river, canal, lake, aud land carriage, to
oil pans ot lbs Colon.
EIRE INSURANCES
on merchandise generally.
On blores, Dwelling Uouses.eto. (
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY.
Novemhei 1, lf.lt.
tlOO.OCO C'rilledbtales 6 l'er Cent Loan,
lh71 flll,(00-00
120,000 United blates Per Ceul. Loau,
1SSI liM.SliO'OO
200,000 United r-taes 7H-I0 Per (.'out.
lian, Treiisury Nole 2U,500-OO
125 000 City of Philadelphia Per Cent.
Loan (exemi ts) 124,582 50
M.000 fetiite or Penusylvanla t Per
Cent. Loan JI.700W
(6,000 tlnte of Peunny lvaula 6 Per
Cent. Loan 44,G2H'00
80,000 Plate ot New Jersey blx Per
Cent. Loan 60T50"00
30,000 Pennsylvania Railroad. Ixt
Mortgage, Mx l'er Cunt.
Bonds 20,500-00
S5.W10 Peunsylvanla Rullroad, 21
Morlgiige, Mx Per Cent, IKinclH 2-l,2iODO
2S,00V 'Westirii Pennsylvania Kail
road blx Per Cent, lion (is
(Pennsylvania Rullroad gua
rantees) 2O.7WO0
80,000 Slate oi TenuesHee 1'lve l'er
Cent Loan ls.OOOtW
7,0tl Btale ol 'lenuesnee blx Per
' Cent. Loan . 5.04U-00
15,000 300 bhures block of Uermau
lown UHsL'ornpnny (prlucipnl
and Interest giiHruute'd by
the city of Philadelphia)...... 13,000'00
7,lo01tSbl.are block ot Puonsvlva-
nla Rallroiid Company..". 8,258-25
S.OCOltO bhHies Ktock ol Noun Peou-
sylvanlu Railroad Conipiuiy. 8,950 00
20,000 8(1 bhares block of Philadel
phia aud boulheru Mali
bteamshlp Comiiitny 20,000,00
195,900 Loans on Jinnd- and Mortgiige,
1st Liens ou Cily Properly.... 195,00000
l.U 6.06U par.
Market value. I,070.2S075
cost, ?i,ii3U,.'j ua.
Real Estate . 88,000-O0
Hills receivable for Insurances
made W,6W20
Ralaneedue al agencies. Pre
mium on Marine Policies,
Accrued Interest, aud other
deb s due to tbe Company S8,923'90
Scrip andbtock ol snudrv Insu
rance and other Companies,
tM7. Estimated Value 2,930'00
Catth In Rank ..Sll,lu2'
Cash In Drawer 4 H
41.510'00
tl,47,:f5S
Tblsbelnga new enterprise, the Par is assumed
as the market value.
'i liuuiiu C. Haml.
inamuei BlOKes,
John C. Davis,
Edmund A. bonder.
1 1 eophilus Paulding,
John H. Penrose,
James Tiaiiialr,
Iliury C. Lallett, Jr.,
James C. liand,
V liiiam C. Ludwlg,
Jrseph li. beal,
OeorgeO. Lelper,
Hugh Craig,
John D. lnylor,
Jacob Rlegel,
Jlenry bloau.
William U Roulton,
Edward Darliugloa.
it. Jout-s Brooke,
Kdward Lalourcade,
Jacob P, Jones,
Jmes B. Mcr'arlaud,
Joshua P. Kyre,
si encer.Mcllvalne,
I. B. temple, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger. "
U. '1. Morgan, "
ileorge w. Bernardoa.
1 UUAIAB
C. hand, President.
JOHN C. DA VIS, Vice-President.
XJenry LYLBUKM.Uccretary. 16
1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Franklin Fire Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
, OFFICE:
HON, 435 AND 437 C'HESKUT STHEET
ASSETS ON JAHriBT 1, IS
lf,aS3,ll'13.
Capital ...,. 400,ft00'00
Accrued Surplus M Wb.713-98
Premiums J.'AHM'ie
UNbETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOR ISCS,
r.7,431'18 ;126.IKI0,
LOSSES PAID SINCE 1880 OTEB
$5,500,000.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms
DIRECTORS.
Cnarles N. Bancker,
Tobias Wagner,
bamuel Graut
Oeorge W. Richards
George Fales,
Alfred tiller,
t raucis W. Lewis, M. D,
Peier Mci'all,
Isaac Lea, t bomas bparks.
CHARLES N. BANCEEK, President,
OEOliUE EALEb, Vlce-Prealdeut,
J. W. UcALLlbTEit. becrelary pro tern. Ul 112 3I
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NORTH AMERICA.
j OIE1CE, No. 2W W ALNUT BT., PHILADELPHIA
( INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL, 8500,000.
ASSETS, JAN C Alt V 8. 1807, Sl,763,86738,
InSllKIN MARINE, INLAND TRANSPOB
J. Alio A AND Hbl) 111S1AS.
Arthor O. Collin, ueorge L. Harrison,
bamuel W. Junta,
John A. Brown,
(Jhunes'luylor,
Amhrone V hiie,
Hichard D. W ood,
William Welsh,
b. Morrla Wain,
Frauds R, Cope,
Edward 41. Trotter,
Euward ft. Clarke,
William Cummlugs,
T. Charliou Henry,
Alfred 1). Jessuu,
John P. While.
John Mason,
Louis C. MaUtlra.
ARTHUR O. COFFIN. President.
Chablks Platt, secretary.
W ILLIAM BUEHLER, Harrisburg, Pa., Centra
Agent lor the blale ol Pennsylvania. 1 zi
FIRE lNbLRANCE fcXCLCSIVELY.-TUE
PENNSYLVANIA FIRM! INSURANCE C041
PAN Incorporated lto Charier Perpetual Mo.
610 WALNUT btreet, o.poHlte Independence bquure.
Tills Couipany, tavoiabiy knowu lo the community
lor over liny yeurs, continues 10 iimure agaiuut loan
or damage by lire on Ptiijlic or Private Buildings,
uiii,,.r iiHinmueuiiv or lor a limited lime. Also, on
Furniture, blocks of Uoodb, aud Murcuuuuiae geuo-
rally, on liberal terms.
Their laiiiiul. loxelher with a larfte Surplus Fund,
is Invested lu th.- mul careiul manner, which euiibles
ihem 10 oiii r 10 the msureu au uuuouuitu security lu
the cute ol loss.
Daniel Smith, Jr.,
John Devereux.
Alexuiuter Beniou,
IsaacHu.li'huisl,
Thomas omllh,
Henry Lewis,
J. UllllUKbuui Fell.
ihomus lloubins,
Daniel Haddock. Jr.
DANIEL BM1TH, Jn., President.
Wtit.tiam O. fniiM KU., becrelary. 3 ai
P II (EX IX IN8URANCE COMPANY OF
PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED lWll-CIIARTER PERPETUAL.
No. 224 WALK UT blreet. opposite Hie Exohauge.
lu addition to MARINE aud INLAND INSUR
ANCE lbb Company Insures Irom loss or damage by
FIRE for liberal terms on buildings, merchandise,
lurniiure, elc , lor limlled periods, aud purmaueuUy
on buildings, by del osli of premium.
'1 be Company has been In active operation tor more
than blX'lY YEA 104. during which all losstss have
been promptly adjusted aud paid.
John L. Hodge.
Lawrence Lewis, Jr.
M. B. aiunony,
John T. Lewis.
William b. Urant,
Robert W. Learning,
I. Clark Whurlou,
intvui i.ewit,
Buujumlu Etllnr.
Thomas II. Powers,
A. R. Mcilenry,
Edmund Cuslillou,
bauiuvl VV ncox,
i.ouis c, i orris.
JOHN WCCHERER, Piesldout,
Pvi'Kh Wit.cox, Secretary.
PU0V1DENT LIKE AND LKUiT COMVANY
OF PHILADELPHIA,
No. Ill booth 1-OUH'l'll btreet.
INCORPORATED 8(1 MONTH 22d, 1805.
CAPITAL, 180,000, PAID IN.
Insurance 011 Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 5,
10 or 20 year Premiums, Non-Iorieiture.
Annuities grauled on favorable terms,
'term Policies, Children's Endowments.
This Company, while glvinu the Insured the security
of a. paid-up Capital, will divide the entire prollls of
the Life business among Us policy hold.rs.
Monevs received at loteiesl. and paid ou demand.
Aulhoil.ed by charter 10 execute Trusts, and to act
as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Uuardlau,
and in other fiduciary capacities, under appouilmeut
of any Court ol this Commonwealth, orauy person or
persous, or bodies pell no or corporate.
111 U KOTO UK.
BAMUEL R. BH1PLEY,
1 k., n V IT 1 T VT T,'U
JIlbMUA li. MOHKIS,
RICHARD WOOD.
RICH ARD CAD II CRY,
1 It AKI.K8
T. WlbTAR BHOSVN,
Vv. C. LONUM l'KKTH,
WILLIAM HACKER.
y. CDKF1N.
BAMUEL R, bUll'Lk Y,
ROWLAND PARRY,
President. Actuary.
THOMAS WIBTAR. M. D J. B. TOWNSKN D.
7 Ti'i Judical Lxamiucr. Legul Advisor,
JUNE 3, 1867.
AMUSEMENTS.
EL LEY'S Gil AND
NORTH AMERICAN
Gift Concert will take placo
AT THE COOriiR INSTITUTE, N. Y. CITY,
ON SATURDAY, July 13, 1867.
A I'AKI),
The proprietors of the NORTH AMERICAN GIFT
COiMF.H l, which whs advertlned lo take place at
the W A HASH AVENUE HI IS K , Cnlcago, Illinois,
and posiiioned, have the pleasure 10 auuouuee thi it
will t ke place at
TIIL lOOI'KIl INSTITVre, NEW YORK
CITY,
Py the earnest reourstot thousands of subscribers in
the Midi le and Eastern Stales, where a large suare of
bur iitk ts have been sold.
1 he sale ol tickets has been Immense, and without
a parallel on ibis Cv niliienu Five hundred thousand
tickets Ifsueo, only a lew remain unsold. The delay
In lis completion has bet n unavoidable, out the
'I lc sets unsold In the hands ol our nuoiBruiM agent
have now neeu gathered lu, and but a few thousand
remain lo he deposed of. Under any clrcumslauces
the Concert will now l e glveu as above slated, aud the
gilts will be distributed In au honorable aud impartial
maiiner by a committee to be chosen by the: ticket
hoUleis al ihe Concert, and their report will be pub
lished, ai d sent to all agents aud ticket holders with
out aelay.
1 he extraordinary patronage which has been be
stowed Uou ibis enterprise by Ihe pubiio bvt
prompfceu ine proprietors to announce uuitauif l
will be presented to every Coucert ticket holder.
500,000 Valuable Girts, Valued at Five
Hundred Thousand Dollars, will be
Presented to Ticket Holders, la.
cludluK $100,000 In Ureeubacke.
NL 91 ULU OF TICKETS 1MMUKD 500,000.
PRICE, (H'OO EACH.
A PRESENT GIVEN WITH EVERY CON
CERT TICKET.
I Gift In Greenbacks. ...t-',oiX)
1 du ao ....... ..... lo.uuo
1 do do 4.0,10
1 do do 4.000
1 do do 8 uoij
1 do do 2.cn
2o do do SI.SK) each 2o,0iio
20 oo do t-'OO each lo.ooo
20 (lo do luoeaeh.. .. 2,imu
20 do do iit each l,tH)
81.0 do do (10 each.... ... S.uoo
loto do do 6 each . 6,(iio
1 do Residence lu Chicago 6.0no
10 do Cily Loih lu Chicago, soou each 5,oio
40 do Pianos, 5ou each 20.000
2o do Meloiieons, lso each S,0o0
20 uo bewlng Machines, (75 each. I,6u0
Ii o do Gents' Oolu Watches, (hw each 8n.ooo
2iO do Ladies' Oold W atches, (luoeach. 2ii,oti0
2ti0 oo bllver Watches, (t.6 each. la.ooo
200 do Silver Watches, (40 each s.ooo
and the balance comprising Handsome Rooks, Rich
bleel Engravings, and other articles In addition io
the above, amoumlng to
8291,000, MAKING 000,000 GIFTS,
OR A PRESENT GIVEN WITH EVERY
CONCERT TICKET.
The balance of the unsold Tickets heretofore In the
hands or numerous Agents all over the country, have
now been returned: aud the thousands of persous,
who.uisappoinlen in being unable at our principal
ollices looblaiu them, cau now be supplied, as long
as Ihey laot, by addressing us at
No. m RROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Tickets will be sent promptly by mall, ou receipt of
price, aud stamp lor return postage.
a ( LUIl RATES.
We will send 5 tickets to one address, (450; 10 tickets
for 10 on; 20 tickets lor ft; -so. bend the name of each
subscriber ana Post Olhce address.
Money by Draft. Post Olllce Order, Express, or In
Registered Leilers, may be seut at our risk.
All communications should be addressed to
A. A. KELLEY & CO.,
6 8mw2t N0.691BRqAmVAYjEWYiRK.
INSUKANCh COMPANIES.
JAKE A LIFE POLICY
IN TUB
BROOKLYN
LITE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
OFFICE:
N. E. tor. SEVliNTil suid CUESNIT.
E. B. COLTOU",
223J
GENERAL AGENT.
QIKAIiD F1IIE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
(No. 639)
K. E. COR. CIlliSKDT AND SEVENTH STS.
rUILADELPaiA,
CAPITAL AND SERJPLLM OVER 1800,000,
income ion ixoo, aioa.tiai.
Losses Paid and Accrued In 1666,
917,000
Of which amount not (aooo remain nnpuldat tblsdats.
$100,0011,000 of properly has been Successfully insured
by i Ins Company lu thirteen years, aud Light Hun
dred Losses by i'lxe promptly paid.
DIRECTORS.
Thomas Craven.
bllas Yerkes. Jr.,
Allred b. Uillett,
N. B, Lawrence, -Charles
I. Dupout,
Ilenrv h Keuuev.
FuruiHU bheppard,
Thomas MacKellar,
John bupplee.
Johu W. Claguorn,
josepa iiiupi, oi U.
liiOMA.-i t UAVM, President
A. S. OILLKTT, Vlce-Priwideul.
2 &:luiw 3 AH Lb H. ALVORD, Secretary
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC.
CUTLERY.
A fine assortment Of POCKET anS
TAHLK CUTLKRY, RAZOIW. RA
ZOR hTROPs. LsWKs1 bUIdaORS
PAPiUi AjSI TA1LORJ3" BIlKARb, KTC, at
L. V. II KLMOLD'B
Cheap Btore.No. l' bouth TKN 1U wireet,
11 8 Three doom above Walnut,
REMOVAL.
R E M Y A L
A.. &; II.LEJAMBRE,
Late No, 1012 Chesuut Btreet, have removed tbelr
FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS
fo Wo. 1103 CHKSNVT STHEET,
UPSTAIRS. 420 8n
A. S, ROBINGO Nv
No. IO CIIESNUT STREET.
Is In receipt to-day of an Invoice of
FINE CIIROMOS, ENGRAVINGS,
ETC. ETC.,
Which are now open for examination.
"Peace aud War,' by G. Doree." "Last Rose ot
Hummer." "Cromwell and family." "R""o Da
Juliet." "Blar ot Bethlehem," we" otlh' tUe
attention of the acmli enof art.
15J
T A. ZIMMERMAN'S
' IIOI'EL AND It UTA CHANT,
(late f. lakeukyeu'e),
. Vf . COM. C ABTEB AND EXCHANGE TS.
j-mtAtutLi'iiiA. 6 21 lm
BSC!
3
AMUSEMENTS.
A MEUICaN ACADEMY OP MUSIC.-
MR. OKOIKiE HOOD,
of the at ove-iiained popular Instifiitlon, annonncos
to Its Ii i.til t uon. and lo the patrons of the Opera, that
his liKNKI l T will take Place on
MONDAY KVKN1NO, Juno 8.
upon which occasion the popular Philadelphia Trim
liouca,
WII58 CAROLINE RICHINOS,
and herliiMiy relehraled
LNULlbJl OPKRA COMPANY,
who have In the most aenerous manner consented
lo give their gralullniis services, will make their
J.AbT APPKARANCK THIS bUASON.
The Renellcliiry hns aiso much pleasure In announO
ing that Ihe (llslinsuisl'fd Lyric Tenor,
TllrOKOUK HAIiKLMAN,
will make his first appearance in Knglisb Opera, Id
his unepproacbableiliaracier of
IRA DIAVOLO
Musical Director W. O. DIETRICH
PRlCi-B OF ADMISBION.
Reserved Heats -One Doll at
iau ily Clicie ....60 cmtj
A ii.philheatre ,......'i5oenl
'1 ke la muy be obtained daily at the Academy o
M lIKIC.
Domsopen at 7.V. Opera commences at 8 o'cloolc.
C-A-D-EMY OF 1 MJJJ3.I Q-
The Committee on rnbllc Amnrements In aid of thfl
bOU'l 1ILRN FAMINE lU&LLh.Jf' M UN D
respecilully anuounce that the
Mi.NDH.I bbO UN SOCIETY
have generously vuluuleered their services, wltb
their
bOI.OISTS AND SPLENDID CHORUS,
to give a Concert in aid or the Pund at the
ACADLMY OF MtteiC, .
on the
KVENING OF THUS8DA YJ June , 1S7,
lih Hie HBhlstauce of the following eminent artists
and talent:
MR. CAUL OAF.RTNER, Violinist,
MR. U. O. TlltNIiKK, Pianist,
TH. HABKLMAN, the Popnlar Tenor.1
MRS. BFIIRKNH, M1HS CUNNINCITON, MlJJd
BLACK bURNK, illSH FORBES.
MR. ULOKOE BISHOP,
. GRAND ORCHESTRA.
J r.,1?.."-,-: - ..Dr. CUNNINQTOT!
CON L LC I OR Mr. J KAN LOUIH
1 ICK is. lb. ONE DOLLAR EACH,
Ircludlng a reserved seat. t
For tale at TRUMPLKR'H Music Store. 6 8 4t
EW CHESNCT STRFET THEATRE.
tllEBN t'T blreet, above Twelfth.
TL'FBDAY EVF:NINO, June 4.
AND DL'RINU THE WEEK. '
THE 1 H EA'I KK WILL BE CLOSED
MONDAY EVENLNU, June 8,
In order to give a
bECOND hCKNIO AND DREBS nEHEARSAi
oi the great Parisian Fairy bpectacle, eutitled
CF.NDR1LLON,
which will positively be produced on TUESDAY
EVENING, Juue 4.
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY.
The Management take pleasure lu announcing tha
production of the great "
PARIMAN FAIRY SPECTACLE,
lu five acts, eutliled
CENDRILLON,
which has ben In acilve preparation, night and da
lor upwards of three mouths, aud will be oreseuted
alter an actual
OUTLAY OF tnooft.
FNT1REI.Y NF W an u M AON1F1CENT SCENERY,
MAON IFICENT COSTMMEM, ov,JJ.a,r ,
1NTIUCATE MECHANICAL EFFECTS,
THREE Vlti1
A COMPLElECt,RPb DK BALLET OF SEVENTY"
under tbe direction of Mons. A. BOLDY.
'Ihe entire piete produced under the Immediate
supervision of J. lewis bakkr, wltu a
bPEClAL CABT,
selected from the Philadelphia and New York
uentienie.,-- "u"""tu ioi. owing uuiies and
Miss JOSIE ORTON'. '
Mrs. THAYER,
M r. WALTER LENNOX."
MlfS CLARA REED,
Miss KATK PALMER,
Mr. M. WOOLF,
M ile LENA WINDEL,"
Ssibs ANMKWaKD,
Mr. BOL. HM1TH,
MisaC. JEKFKRbOff,
Miss AGNES V At H E,
Mr. J.W. JI-NNlNGi,
Al I le THERESA WOOD
X 1 ' II.. 1 KM 1 I." I T 1 1 I. LJ
AUU A llUSf Ulf AFXILIABIES,
For particulars see bills of the day. .
GRAND BALLET AND TABLEAU.
GRAID APOTHEOSIS. THE FAIRY KINGDOM.
Doors open at 7 'IS. Curtain rises at 8. Beats secured
six days lu advance. Prices as usual.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON!
GRAND FAMILY MATINEE..
WALNUT STREET THEATRE"
. N-FrnerofNINTHana WALN UT Streeti
Begins at 8 o'clock.
MR. JOBEPH JEFFERSON.
. w. , JUON'.I,AY KVENINO, June 3.
In his celebrated character or
t.. . ... RIP VAN WINKLE.
First night ol Dion Bouclcault's Drama of
Wl'VAN WINKLK:
OR, THE bLKF;P OF TWENTY YEARS,
Founded ou Irvlngs beautiful story, expressly
Th" e?.fS.1 ' Je "eraon.and produced 6y him at the
Adeiphl Theatre. London, where It held the staseex.
ceeding two hundred nights. 8
Rip Van Winkle Mr. J. JEFFERSON
Grelchen Misa Sr7 a isr nwS r
RIP VAN WINKLK ! EVERY N iS Hl DJS"
MRS. JOnN DREW'S ARCH STREET
THEAT RE. Begins at 8 o'clock. oi-",c'c'l
First Week ol the new Pautomime by
G. L. FOX,
lunf . ?FOXAH D ? A N '' OM 1 MB T ROTJPE.
MONDAY, AND EVERY fcVENINU AN1
BAIURDAY AFTKHN.MJN AT 8 O CLOCK,
wlih new scenery, tricks, eta r
LITTLE BOY BLUE.
JJLbH-A 1IYK BABY, and
T,. . K t . PATTY AND HER FITCHEW
Disturbance Dlscomlliure... .. . o 11 Vox
UnKraielul lnKraiitude . ""c'k VOX
Previous to which a favorite Corned ieitaT' ' '
0 MATINEE -SATURDAY Ab'TEUNOON. at 3 -
Q 0 N C E R T HA LL IIARTZ.
CIQHING WEDNESDAY NIGnT,
THIS EVENING (June 8), Last Night but Two. " '
BENEFIT OF CHARLES LEVJL Manager
Tendered by M. HaitxT
THE WONDROUS LIVING HKAD; OR. THE!
ORACLE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, will
be Introduced lor tbe first time, with au entire cbanga
01 programme. Including new Wonders aud Miracles
of ihe moet extraordinary character. :
Tickets, 6ic. Reserved beats, II. For sale at Charles
Trumpler's Music blore. aud at Tbe Hall.
Doors opeu at 7U. Commence at 8.
bteck'B Piano, lurnlshed by J. E. Gould, Is nsed by
M. Kurtz.
TWSv)AX- June -LA8T NIGHT BUT ONE.
BEN El fiTOF li. JnAeKB.7zt;rw"Pwwtce,a4
Q O N 0 E RT II A L L. i
. , t Pbiladrlphia, May 80. 1867. -Ihe
undersigned begs leufe lo announce that his
RENE PIT ai.d positively LABT BEANCE will taka
pliice on WF-DNFiDAY EV e N ING, June 6. ,
Ihe I ntel lalument will embrace Illusions never
before shown to au audience In this city; Indeed, they
have astonished ihe best scientific and philosophical
minds thrcughout Europe.
He tUno takes this opportunity to thank tbe citizens .
lor the generous manner lo which they have palro
blztd the f-eances at this elegaut establishmeut. ',
Very respecilully,
M. HARTZ, Illusionist,
Flfty Cents
One Dollnr
Trnmuler's. B. K. corner of
Box Bheet now open,
C ards of Admlsslou....
Reserved bents ,
io he had at C. W. A.
reveniu ana tuesnut sireeis. auu at me iiv. ujuuii
of the Hall 8t
T?0X'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.-'
Jj EVERY EVENING, . .
ihe celebrated ballet of , . ..,,
TH E DEMON DANCE.
IMMENbE CORPS OF ARTISTS,
bungs. Dances. Ethiopian Act, etc 1 36
TD ENTZ CONCERT AT MUSICAL FUND
XV " 'uEbPAY EVENING, June 4, 1SC7.
C. R- RENTZ, Tenor,
(late of Boston),
assisted by
SI If-s C. Rents, soprano. Miss Thomas, mezzo soprano!
Airs. Da t'oaia Junes, uienzo soprauo; WenKell Kopta, '
vIollulM; Mons. A. Escouboue, basso profundo: Mr.
1). Ko'uiK.accompaulsu
Tickets, Si.
No txii a charge for reserved seats,
j-or sale al THUMPLER'b, corner of SEVENTH
aud CH bN UT btreels. 618
TkTEW ELEVENTH BTREET OPERA HOUSB '
i ELF VF NTH btreet, above CHEMNUT. '
CA1IMHIIAS A IllXtl N MUSIUKU,
th Great blar Troupe or the World, lu their UK A NT
ETHIOPIAN bOl dhS, BONUS, DANCES, NEM 1
liURLEKQLES, aud PLANTATION HCENEri .
Hob t open at 1 o'clock. Commencing at S o'clock)
V J. L. CAUNCROtoS. Manager .
KC1 FOR PMITll'S ISLAND I FRE8H AIR
- 1.1- Al'TI H'L BCLN F RY - H FA I.TH FU U
h X Kit ISE THF4BATH EN1 ERTALNAIENT Olf
IHE LtbT KIND.
WL& MARY LA K EM EY ER
r sprrtfully Inlorins her Iriemla aud the public gene"
ml ly that she will opeu the beaulilul Island Pleasur
Ground knowu as
cull i n o ir i.a r l',
on H'NDAY next. May 5. bhe invlles all to com
and eniny wlih her the delights of this favorite sins
titer rkrt. u,. .
cWlf