8 JEFF. DAVPS. jtrv. PAVM AT CHURCH, AM) Alf appropriate BRIIMO! WHBBB WILL HB SBTTXB 1 8CKSB jrrWBBB JBFF.'S BOH ASP A TAKKEB IK A RAIL JOAD CAB. MoKTftfcAt. May 3ft -Jeff. ravts, accompanied tov Mr. M 011. left for Canada West by steamer 11 Tuesday. May in Canada West will be I am informed, only temporary, and ho hM OM Yelseltledon his future and permanent abldlnR Jlace. His presence In Montreal na not been narked by any public demonstration. None tint bin personal friends and a few Canadian, Intimate and favored acquaintances of Ills fainllv. have been presented to hini. Mr I'avls attended divine service at Ftt. George's (Episcopal) Church last sundfur even wib The Kov. Mr. Uumonlln preached, and, bv i curious coincidence, his sermon was appli cable o many of the Incidents In lvl' We ind captivity. After service quite a crowd col lected round the door to catch u glimpse of him; mnny areasod forward to express their pleasure on eplna tuclrlllusirlous hero, and one eniliu alnsiid lauy pressed through the thron. touched . m on the Bhouhler, and said, triumphantly. "There, I've touched him I" Hhe n day at Mrs. Howell's to say that sue was the iknalangenUeman who called on Mb rfvissajs llmtfalthouKh we ak an d nervous In anetth a variety of rtorie. .about in two places it once. The reporters navemade n"m InveTln real estate P'"1""' ami have also caused an enthusiastic wJ"y Southern lady to purchase aim a c0"0";"6' at Hi. Catharine's. I am. however, ab e i to .state, an irood authority, that his mind is not as yet madP and that he will return to Mont, eal X flnal"y settles on his plans for the luture. His son and namesake, coming from bennw vlllethe other day to meet his father at Mon treal, was considerably bored by an imiuisitlve Yankee from llostoo. ..... , . The boy promptly appealed to the eondnctor to protect him from the IiinuUr of a vandal foe. and the scene was, I understand, remarkably No8oue'here Is In the slightest degree excited over the Fenlnn affair. All the seusatloual reports about frenzied fear In Montreal are in correct. There are not over fifty teulans od the Eastern frontier, ui ineso uny, vurou ro certainly In the pny of the Canadian Ou'm. meut. VISIT TO NIAGARA FALLS MASON n COMPANY WITH DAVM TUB EX-REBEL PRESIDENT TO BE TTER TO MONTREAL. Toronto, C. W.. June 8.After leaving this elty Mr. Davis went t;0 Niagara Falls, and thenr.o to Nlugara y'.ilnge. Mason accompany ing him, where the, latter has a two-story brick bouse. Ilavls is, now at Ht. Catherines. The report that bo has taken a house on the Nia gara for ibis, residence is not correct, lie will return to this city early next week, and, after resting a few days, will again go to Montreal, where it is believed he will reside, his family being there, and that city being the centre of Information, capital, and luxury in Canada, liavis Drought only tils Oldest boy with lilin on his trip to the West. JEFP. DAVIS ES ROUTE FOR TORONTO. Clifton, C. W June 3. Jeff Davis left the Niagara Hotel tor Toronto this morn lug, by the steamer Kothesay Castle, a blockade runner of the late war, which has found Its way Into Canadian waters, and is plying between Nia gara and Toronto. Davis will remain in Toronto until Wednesday. ARRIVAL OF DATI3 AT TORONTO TO ATTEND A WEDDING. Toronto, C. W., J uue 3. Jeff. Davis arrived here to day to attend the wedding of one of bis countrymen, which takes place in Bt. James' Cathedral to-morrow. OBITUARY. CAPTAIN JOUN P. BANK HEAD. U. S. N. We regret to announce the death of this gal lant otlicer, which look place on the 27tli of April lust, on board of the Bengal steamer Biinln, off Aden. Cuptuiu Hankhead was a na tive ot iSouili C'irolliiii, and entered the navul service' on the 10th of Auyu.st, ls:S, liuvlug been appointed from the Mimed' Virginia. At the outbreak of the war ho held the rank of lieu tenant, and wns oueof the few naval officers from the Slates in Rebellion who remained faithful to the United States Government, lie whs then on duty on board of tho steam sloop-of-war Busquehunnu, and was engaged In the action that resulted in the capture of Port Hoyal.ln Houlh Carolina. During the lattor part of 1861 he was placed In command of the steam quuboat IYnibina, and aidod In the cap ture of Feruandlua, Kioildu.ou Murcu 4, l.SOi On the Kith of July, ot the bame year, the de ceased was promoted to tho rank of comman der, huhsequently he wns placed in command of the steamer Florida, nine guns, and on Juue 11 cai lured the steamer Calvpso. On the 2ilx of August Commauder lunkhead was de tached from sea service, and placed on special duty at New York, where he remained until 1805, when he was ordered out to the East India souadron, to lake command of the steamer Wyoming. Here he remained, being further Jromoted to the rank ot Captain on the 2.5th of uly, 1800. A few months ago Captain Uank head requested to be detaoued from the Kast India Squadron, disease having commenced to firey upon his constitution. Ha was acoor.l ugly relieved from duty, and It was while on the way homo that he died. The deceased served in the Navy for twenty-eight years, eight months, and seventeen days, of which tweo.lv one years and seven months were spout at sea. After the outbreak of the Rebellion, Captain Bankbeud removed to New York, where he ever after resided. He was a gallant and meritoi-iom officer, whose death will be greatly lamented. LDC1US MANLIDS 8ARGENT. By a telegram from Hostou the death, of this gentleman is announced as having taken placa on the 2d instant at West Roxbury, Mass. 3 be deceased was a native of Boston, in wlnoti city he was born on the 25t h of June. 1780. He received his education at Harvard College, and after his graduation pursued the study of law under Samuel Dexter. Although admitted to the bar be never practised his profession, but confined his labors almost entirely to i1!,?.ralDre' lle ,lm appeared as an author In 181J, when he published "Hubert and Ellen " With other Dooms. Subsno lli.nl.lv haurr.tlAnJ.1 published three foluruesof "Temperance Tale- " Dealings with the Head, by a Sexton of the Old School." series of satirical sketches on antiquarian BubjecU next appeared, but they were not published In volume fJrm uutU recently. Ior many year nnKi nn.i ' tlm of bis death, Mr. Sargent was acoutrftutor to the Boston 7Van.te1. Whllhe wag ,ieve? greatly dlstinguised as an author, the deneasnd was a gentleiuan of undoubted ability ami an,i THE POUGIIKEEPSIE ELOPEMENT. THE "DRUMMER-BOY OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK" JtDKS AWAY WITH TUB DAUGHTER OF A MKR CHAST HOW THE AFFAIR WA8 PLANNED, ETC. Poughkepsik, N. Y., June 1. The city ltf miea wnn gossip over an eiopement which occurred here yesurday. The bero of the affair Is uo less a personage than itouert lieury Mendershoot. well known as the "Drummer- Hoy of the Rappahannock." Uls fair bridals the daughter of a oromlneut merchant In fouiru keepsie.alady much esteemed by those compos ing tne circle in which sue moved, meaiiucu xnenl sprung up between the parties nearly two years ago, aud progressed in intensity uulil it culminated on Frulav murnlne la an elone- meiit, the cause being the parents' opposition to I ?, rB"ul1, auuresses to ineiraaugn ter. Young Hendershott, up to within a mouth fit 1 n A milt 1 . .. . 1 , 1 . . .... m r . ."v,,,, Jmu rsiueu in Chicago. lie re turned to this cIIvmohio 1 1 ui an,i fle.n.'"'u!1aHlug "rrangemenu for an excursion iJHnu, ana also secretly made pre- ruuivu iu una is bride with him. A pre vious contract between him and 11 e lady fmd heen drawn up on parchment" by which the v were to be united In marriage after h s return from the Holy Land, or atany un after the 1st of December, 1807. ill reneat.lfv asserted to one or' two of Su JuS riends that the parents of the g m we 2 opposed to him. At tlmesdm ing the Ust month t&ly have met at different trysiing "bou hv mutual agreement, riding and walking about the city, wnen finally young llendershoti deemed It wise to bring mutiers to a teimlna tlon, which he did by planning and carrying out an elopement yesterday. 1'revlous to the elopement be proceeded to Newburg, and engaged the services of the Rev. Mr. Sproal, of the Presbyterian church of that city, to otlt ciateatthe nuptial ceremonies. Taking pre cautionary meacures, be also secured the sr yjuea vt a clergymau on the east side Of the TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, river, who was to be In waiting at Flshklll to marry them In case they were so closely pur. sued by the parents as not to be able to reach the Newburg shore in time. Yesterday morning the young lady left :'? residence at Ad early hour, Intending, as I am Informed, to visit some friends at the residence of Beuaon J. Loaning. Instead, however, of dolr gso.she quickly walked to an unfrequented part of the city, where young lleudersiiott was In waiting with a splendid team of fast horsos and a carriage. Getting into the carriage, the nervous lovers, at 8 o'clock iu the morning, tailed Southward, on the main road, the soon-to-be-happy bridegroom plying the whip vigor ously, and urging the horses aloug at the top of their speed. In a little over an hour Piahklll Landing wns reached, horses, carrlage,and lovers embarked on the ferry boat, crossed loNewbnrg, and in lew than an hour afterwards happy Kobert Ilendershott and his no less happy bride, with the marriage certificate duly signed and stamped with a United (states revenue por trait, were on their way back to i'ougbkeepste, ready If necessary to brave any storm In wait ing for them. They reached here at four o'clock yesterday afternoon, she going back to her father's house, and he returning to the Morgan House, where he boarded, the pareuts being in blisslul Ignorance of the event. This morning they met again, and, going to the depot In a car riage, leii, ior pans uukqowi), 1 bear that the young lady's pnrentsheurd of the affair this uoon lor the first time. What took place when the Information was Imparted to them I am unable to state. The young lady's name is Alice Hlnnchard. I am told that H ,. dershott has with hlni over $0000 In cou'H,n7rnri greenbacks. If. Y. Herald. '4,ns ftna FINANCE AND COMMERCE. OFFICE OF THB EVRNiW TlCt,WltAFH, Tuesday. iH- 4 ' There was very Mtle dUpUTfon tt 'operate In Blocks this morning, reprices wero without any material chancy. Government bonds, as V, e DaVC noticed IO vrtmn tiin nml xnntm,,. in pood demfltid t ' invitmini at ' riiii Aiigubt7-30sp;-tj t 106, no chango. 9j , . . ton . 108 for July, 18G5 6 2S 1093 was 18(!2 6-20p-, no far tin of lHRl! and 10RJ tor .tunn 7-30. loans were unchanged, llroad eliares were inactive. Pennsylvania rMrond told at 515li, no change; Camden and Aiuhov at 128A. no cuansre: and Rcadinz at 624, a slieht decliLe on tbe closing price last evening; 63 was bid tor Norria'own; 334 lor . . V. , ' rn.r . L I- ir.1l r... IVortO t'onnsjivauia; on ior jeuigu vauey; ii tor Klmira common; 40 for preferred do. : 26 J for Catawissa prcterrert; 28 for Philadelphia and Eric; aud 42 tor Northern Central. Citv Passenger Railroad shares were unchanged. Thirteenth and Fifteenth eold at 10 j; and ilcs totivllle at 123, do change. Rank shares wero oraily held. 108 was bid or Seventh National; 155 lor Philadelphia; 135 for Farmers' and mechanics'; 54$ lor Com mercial: 100 for Northern Liberties; 31J for Mechanics'; 5G tor Guard; 48 tor Consolidation; C8 lor City; C14 for Commonwealth; 60i for Union; end 120 tor Central National. In Canal shares there was nothing doing. 20 was bid for Kchuylkill Navigation common. 30 for preferred do.; 1G tor Susquehanna Cunal; and () tor ueiawaro uivi&ion. Oiiotatious of Gold 10 A. M., 137 ); 11 A. M 1374; 12 M., l p. oi., i:ii, a decline on the closing price of la.st evening. of i The Treasury Department has stopped buy ing the Augu3t 7'30 notes, and now purchaie only the second and third series. Tne funding ot the August series is proceeding 60 rapidly that tew will be outstanding at maturity. A letter from Macon, Ua., dated May 27, says: , "The cry from all nunrters Is a good crop prospect tbrugh many planters, alter havlug worked over the crops, bad to abandon lliem lor waut or a little aid. Tlie Ireedoiea becuuie wundcrers, and tbe mules turned to Krass, while for the planter and his immedi ate family there is no relief. In a political point of view, everything it remnrkablj quiet, except In the wake of Wilson and Kelluy. The frepdmen are worKhiR butter than lust year, and all we want now is to be admitted to repreaeutuiiou and then let ulune." The Chicago Republican says : "The losses on (train durlnit tbe past, few months nave been unusua.ly lieavy, an tlie trade has become so hazardous that bankers are unwill'ng to make ad- vuncis, even on reipuctauie uiargius, unices tne parties are good beyond all question. There Is very little meicuulile paper offered, aud, although husi-ni-sa is liylit. the trade is hi goo J condition. Notei due rre very generally p.iid promptly, aud there Is but little effort being made to procure extensions. The weutlit r to-day was dry, clear, and wurm, and 11 looked us If tbe "rainy season" dad paused away. '1 his will be improved by the farmer.4 In ihe Nortti w.at. who re now buvv linls'ilnir their cm-plnntliii!. Uur advices with regard to Winter wheat and a 1 the small grain spring ciopi are of the most encouraging nature, and the proMpuci Is that we will have lurgu crops of all kinds ol binall grain. The coru-p anting Is late, but should the weather from this date con tinue lavoriiblo. wo have uo reason to doubt that the crop will be large and of good quality. In some sec- linns wot re uruuiuge is iiupeneuv, uihi (tie innua are low, ninny Ileitis may have to be replanted, but even there it Is not too Ule to raise bountiiul crops. Tne Hour market w as lifeless, and it is Impossible to give any trus. worthy quotations." rillLADELPIIIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES TO DAY Reported by De Haven A Bro., No. 40 W. Third street JTJ.HHT BOARD. 91400 TJ 87-809.Au Mfl 2i hi su Penna R- 5l!By (. ity us, -0o0 Pa 5s, 'ti.... 7!i fHKHiPaK lm (is !'' IHRKIC AAni6s, B9.... :(,', 15 UO 51 . 23 do......ls. ul 120 do til 27 do m.. 5ltf 10(1 sh Hest' via 12J, fztKioJN l'eiina os Ks HXio Steul) & lud It T 80 8shl:Hhl&th ltf.1 lit) sh KeudinK-....s30 62,', 100 sh Mcllhenny 4 Messrs. William fainter & Co., banners, No. 36 South Third street, report tho folio uring rates of exchange to-day at l'i o'clock: 0. S. 6s, 1861, coupou, 111J112J; U. 8. 6-'20s, coupon, 1802, 1UUS1005; do.. 1864, 105 IOC; do., 18G5, lOGiSlOGj; do. new, 108 (&W$ii 5s, 10-408, 9!)i99$; U. 8. .7 '30s, 1st series, lOGJ'ijlOfi; do., 2d series, 105105; 3d series, 10.'g dl05. Compound Interest Notes, I)ecember,1864, 16; May, 1865, 15$; August, 1865, 14; September, 165, 144; October, 1805, 13. Messrs. Do Haven fc Brother, So. 40 South Third street, report the following rates of ex chanse to-day at 1 P. M. : U. 8. 6s of 1881, 111 J 112J; do. 1862. 1O9J01O9J; do., 1864, 105 106: do., 18C5, lOei-ttlOUj ; do., 1865, new, 108(?i 1084; do. 6s, 10-40s,9U2'S)99;do. 7-aOs Aup., 106 1064; do., June, 105&105J; do., July, 105 y$ 105J; Compouud Interest Notes, June, 1864, 1194 119 J; do., July, 1WS4, I18118j; do. Aus. 18G4, 118i(ail81; do., October. 1864, 117l117; do.. December, 1864, 1164 116 j; do., May, 1865, 115j 116; do., Aul'., 1861, 114jQ115: do., Septem bT, 18C5, 114H44; October, 1865, 113S114; Gold, lil6j137. Silver, 130132. Philadelphia Trade Report. Tuesday, June 4. There la no spirit In tho Flour Market, aud prices may bo said to be nominal, as It is apparent that only an offer is needed to effect a sale. There U no demand for shipment, and only a limited inquiry from the home .consumers, who purchased a few hun dred barrels at fHwjfl $ bbJ. for guperAne; SO&lO'Zi for extras; 811'5018 for Northwestern extra lamlly; jl2l.'l-50 for Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do.; and $11(5517 Tor fancy brands, acoordlng to quality. In t lie nliseuce of sales we quole Hye Flour at &8-5038-75 V, barrel. Notnlndolua iu Corn Meal. Tne Wheat Market continues to be character, ized by exiteme aatlvity. We quote Pennsyl vania red, iu the uUsc-nco of transactions, at ff iu2 80 bushel, llye ranges from H'Oo to H'70 V bushel. Corn There Is not much doing, and prices are weak; sales of 1500 bush els yellow. Inioi lor ana good, at L'15&1 ISO; and 500 bushels WfcfcUrn mixed at f 1 16. Oats re main without ehuufie; sales of Pennsylvania aistiftoio. coining doing in Barley or Malt. Whisky. nv uuneis Olu Hye sold In bond at $l-25xflll'60. fjEW SPRING STYLES Pkllndelpliia Wall Papers ! 1 HOWELL & BOURsCE, .. C omcr 1 01 RXU and MlilKET, MAKTJFACTUKJIBJI OJ HAPKK HANGINGS IJ1I imrp OnilTAlN MATE11IAL5?. LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA., .....,.. M..iNjU17K 4 TAT OF TBHKOMITKH AT TUB KVEXIKQ TBLB- . H1FH OVICSk 7 A. M ..70,11 a. M..M....7a P. M.H-W.,.ei Tor additional Afarin Xfewi $e Third rage. CCI J,!,n""D.nilth. from Providence. fchr J. trm:kforl, Jones. Jrora Providence! gchr O. Fairs, filckerson. from Provider fchr Beventy-l. Teal, from Thomaston. , gcr J, Klockhara, Ulsley. from Ulounesler. , Bchr Black Mamood. Young, from Green port. gnhr Mary Howell, Smith, from II Inehara. Bohr B. A. Bolce. Rolca. from Qulnry Point, bchr Boston, Hmlth, from Uauvernport. Hcbr Charlra Moore, Inxersoli, from lllngharu. Hrhr 1 tainlt. Baukett, Irom Kail Klver. Bcjir Parah Clark. Urining. from Kail Klver. tchr Hva Belle, Barrett, from Dlgbton. CLRAKKD THIS MORN1NO. Erlr Loch Ixiwena, Black. Portland, Hi ' , . Co. dotider & Bn Plover, dowdy. Stettin, Bn"'- M-hr Ada Ames, Marstou. " Bros. Clout). , -Qrismoumh, MershonA Hohr M. A. Bell. OP' . .. bl'r W. V hlllde . Baltimore, Captain. -. Itiggans, Baltimore, J. I). RuoflC Ptoftra-rhin ?R,.VEP 'r" MORNING, whfc TniilMo 1?Z hoiirs rrom Providence, "h. 10 ?aptiln. AeDCy' dy, fr0" "eaconue'."'111 MMmr W. Whllldln. Rlsrirans, IS hours from Balti more, with iTidsn. to J. I). Knoff. Hteamer il. l (law. Hit, 18 hours Irom Baltimore, with tuc.se, lo A. Urovea, Jr. MTCMOR ATCTI A eteamslilp Propontis. uigginson, for Boston, en tered out at Liverpool 2oth ult, Hteamshlp Peruvian, Glover, from Liverpool for Boston, sailed from CiueeiiBtowu 19lh ult. Bteamship Juniata, lloxle, hence, at New Orleans 2tli lilt, hblp Zouave, Whltmore. for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool 21st nit. Baroues Father, Prince, and A. McNIel. Andrews, for Philadelphia. rAiiialiipd &r. T.ec.hnrn 17th nit loadlnK. Barque Mary Bentiey. Clark, hence, at Queenstown loth ult. Barque Alcedo. Overgaarele, for Philadelphia, Cleared at New York yesterday. Barque FUuu blevaus, Howe, hence, at Matanzas Sih tilu Br. brig Prince Alfred, for Philadelphia, sailed from Clenruexoft 24th UlU. Br. hrlR Wavelet, Brltton, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Cardenas 25th ult. Brem. brl I.eopoldlne, Bchutzo, for Philadelphia, cleared at Bitlllmore 1st Inst. Hal. brlB Penelope, Hmeiarl, for Philadelphia, was atdenoa Ittlh ult. tchr Kmlly A. Bartlett, bencn, at Clenfuefros 23d ulL fchr Constitution, bence. at Norwich SIM ult. Boh rs Henrietta, and J. T. Worthlnntou, for Phila delphia, sailed from Norwich 30th ult. hc-hrs Angella, Hat tie Carter; H. B. Wheeler, Mc OlatiRlilln; M. 1). Cranmer, Cranmer; and W. U. Den nis. Lake, for Philadelphia, sailed from Baletn 81st ultimo. fck-hrS. Eddy, Letts, for Philadelphia, cleared at WllniihRlon, N. C. 30th ult, Bclir Merchant. Loyd, for Philadelphia, sailed from Richmond Hist lilt. iwigwi wa bchrs T. Borden. Wrlirhtlnirton, and Ann S. Brown, Flsk, hence at Fall River 31st ult fcchr H H. Daly, Saunders, bence for Pawtucket, below Providence 1st Inst. - - atn- tchr J. P. Cake. Endlcott. bence for JJew Bedford, sailed from Newport 1st Inst. j -qni-mira m schr H. Vnux, Powell, lor Philadelphia, cleared at Charleston mil li ult. f clir Bonny Boat, Kelley, lor Philadelphia, cleared at Boston lft Inst. fetus O. Bearse. Bearae: J. Ponder, Hudson; S. A. Hammond. Paine: J. M. Vance, Burtte: K. . Sharp, Wehh: M. H. htockham. Corderey: Hal lie B. Batemau; J. H. WalnwrlKht. Morris; I. Rich, Croweil: J. Lan caster. Williams: L. F. Smith. Crle; E. Gilford Gilford and H. Croskey, Hackett. hcuce, at Boston 2l Inst. bebr N. H. Benedict, Ellis, lor Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedford 1st Inst. . mm Schrs It. H. Wilson, Mull, and Belle, Howes, hence, at Providence 1st iusv. , DOMESTIC PORTS. JUvw York. June 3. Arrived, steamship Hecla, I'dmondson, from Liverpool. Steamship Gulf City. Stewart, from Galveston. Steamship Gen. Meade, Sampson. (mm NewOrleans Steamship Saratoga King, from Norfolk. Stenmshlp Albemarle, Bourne, from Norfolk, steamship Behecca Clyde, Chichester, from Norfolk. Steamship Dlrlgo, Sherwood, from Portland. Barque Ariadne. Niemeyer, from Hong Kong-. Brtif Lady Franklin, Qitalle, from Port-ati-Prluce. Brls- J. Blckmore. GrHtrni, from Cardenas. Sell Fanny Gllmor, McKenney, Irom San Bias, trcbr Jiolon, Jasper, from Savanllla. AMUSEMENTS. for additional Amutementt see Third Page. AMEUICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC- WEPNFSDAY EVENING, June 5, COMPL1M KN'l'A H Y KAKKVVICLL TK.SHM.ONIAL, tendered by bis friends to UWKN MARLOWE. (Being his last appearance on the Philadelphia Stage ) The uerlorniuuce will commence with IheCouiecl v of " EXTKKMKS. Durlnc the piece Miss U. KICUINQS will sing, by renut st, the "Koiig of Home" aud "La Mmiola." lla.lt Mnyberry..; Mr. PETER KIGIIINGS (Who bus kindly volunteered. beliiK his lust appear ance on the sine previous to bis retirement Iu No- &w.tt Krtan HARRY RIVERS Mr. Ebcnezer Oldricb J. EVERIIA.M Middleman Higkius UllAKLlirj LKWIS Augustus Smiley OWEN MARLOWE JJgrleve Li. ORIFFITHa I'atrick Leary, with song H. H. CRAIO Jobh Uasklus, May berry's uegro servant, J FHANK MORDAUNT Mrs. CroBby, with songs, jars, vio j Miss CAROLINE KICHINQS (Wbo hns kindly volunteered, belug ber lust appear ance lorever iu Drama). Nelly........ - Mls" WZZIE PRICE Mrs. Oldrlch Mrs. CAPPIJLL YrRlnla........ ! Miss EMILY YATKS Alter which FRANK LA WLOlt will recite Lover's celebrated poem. ' Sliamns p'Bilen." Mr. OWEN MARLOWE wi'l deliver a Farewell Address a good-bye to old friends. To conclude with the Extravaganza entitled THE LIVE INDIAN. Characters by Messrs. D. W. Karroe, J. Broms. A. W. F. McCollhi. W. S. Dye, and Mibs Belle Charlton, of the VS heatley Dramatic Csmpany. Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 8. Adml-sion, 60 cents. Reserved seats, (1. Family Circle. 25 cents, beats can be secured at TRUMP LER's, seventh and Cbesuut streets. 4 -ii li. K. HELL1KU, Business Manager. COPARTNERSHIPS. KENEWAL AND CONTINUANCE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. The Subscribers hereby give notice that they have, under tbe pro visions of the Acta of Assembly or Pennsylvania In such case made and provided, agreed to renew and continue the limited Purtnership existing between them, under the following terms: 1. The name of tbe firm under which the said part nership shall be conducted Is JAMES L. REBER & BROTHER, 2 The general nature of the business Intended to be transacted Is that of Wlioli sale and Retail Dealers in Flour, Uralu, Mill Feed, Hay, Htrilw, etc.. the said business to be carried on Iu Ihe city of Philudulnhlu. t 'I he names of the (lenerul Partners are JAM Kd I, HrUKil, who resides at No. iiltH) N. SECOND Street, in the city of philadelphla.and ALFRED L. REBER. w ho resides at No. il POPLAR Street, Iu said city, and the name of the Special Partner Is EUGENE l.INNARD. who resides at JOHNSON aud URFKN Streets, Oermantown, elso In said city. 4. The amount of capital contributed by said Special Partner, Eugene Llnuard, to the common stock of the sutd firm, is two thousand dollars (f-JOO) In caih. B. The said renewed and continued Partnership is lo commence on the fourth duy oljtine, 1867, una is to leimlnute ou the lirst day of June, IHr.'i. JAM KS J. REBER. ALFRFD L. KKIIER, (ieneral Partners. EUGENE L1NNARD, 6 i tu Special Partner. FOR SALE. , GERMANTOWN. FOB SALE, PKICE tmo a new nolnted stone collaite on Fisher's luiie. live minute1 walk frorustatlou. Lot 7U.1.' by 170 feet; Immediate possession. WILLIAM H. RACON, 6 8 81 So, ggtj WALNUT Street. ff C.ERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE LJlCHEAl', House, 11 rooms, uewly papered, and pa nted; gas, hot aud cold water; location high and well shaded; lot 30 by 110 feet. Terms easy. Imme diate possession. Apply at WILSON'd Tea Ware bousBj No. iiiMS CHESNUT Street. 8 1 tf TO RENT. OTO LET-PART OF THE HOUSE NO. 609 S. FOURTH Street, below Iximbtrd, east hie. Inquire on the premises References re quired. 6 3S OTO LET-DWELLING NO. 110 S". NINETEENTH Street. Inquire N. E. corner TENTH and CHESNUT Slreeta. s 4tt Q TO LET-CAPE ISLAND FUBNHIIED Cottage to let, 11 rooms. Photograph of which can bateau at N. E. corner of 'J'JtN'lll aud ClltoNur streets. ft ai tf FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES yjORE ADOUT ULUE'S CHILLED-IRON SAFES IMPORTANT FACTS WHICH THE rEOFLE HGotlo "MAKE A NOTE O F." h'CT '."-LTtLTlPB CHTLLKD-IRON 8ATKS " - been largely Introduced fr the last twelve rrs. ana sold to uiose Having tbe largent amount of Valuables, as tbe best and imim thoroughly Burglar Pi oof Sale; and, up In the last three years, It haa been as rare lo hear ol on ol Llllle'a Sale baring been robbed by burglars, as to ae Of hmx ot m White blackbird or a whits elephant. Fact II. It Is notorious that tti profession of the burglar has advanced at a ranld pace within the last eight years, and what was thoroughly burglar-proof then Is not so bow, which accounts for the fact that within tiie last three years very few of Lillie't Bales have been robbed, and the secret anonymous circulars distributed by other safe-makers lat terly, showing a wry frw cases n;. Is the strongest evidence that b t a very small number have been robbed to this time, notwithstanding tbe large num ber In use, and tbe amount at stake Fl successful. Fact III. There are two. and only two, general and leading rrtncldles upon which all burglar-proof sales are constructed. The one la pouring liquid Iron between and around bars of wrought ireti, hard ened streel, or any proper combination of motals. This principle la adpted by Llille, In the Chilled Iron Safe, aud covered aud controlled by bis letters patent. The other Is made up ol layers of plates, of different metals, held together by bolts or rivets, or both To Ibis principle thera are various objections' Tbe cost Is double. The wrought Iron plates, which are the strength of tbe sale, are outside, and are operated upon by the whole catalogue of burglars' tools. The bolls or rivets are easily forced by suitable tools with or without powder, and cannot be sustained' Ihe furwrr tif itictjilt,, adopted by Llule, avoids all these objections, can be made any thickness, and withstand any amount of resistance required; avoids the rivets, bolts, etc.: bas no wrought Iron outside to be operated upon by burglars' implements. Fact IV. Mr. Llille. tbe Pa'entce. an annn ha learned that It was posMble witb tbe modern Im proved tools lor burglars lo grind through chilled Iron or hardened ste I, begun experimenting to avoid the difficulty, and alter much labor ana expense be has perlected a sysn-in lor chilling Iron and combin ing metuls that is emu ely proof against the burglar's drill, or any other of his tools, even the wedge, war ranted to stand the baldest test practicable for any burtlar to make. As a proof of his success, tho fol lowing rertilicute is now offered lrciu tne Novelty W orks, New York: Ornci Novelty Iron Works, . r,KW York, isth December, 186. Mrtirl. Iei Llllie iyrm.- ' OjlNTI.kmkn: We have subjected the sample of lilliru Arvii uu luiiunura us lu llie most Severe tests tun .-eguruB mining lurougn lit mm we COUlU bring lo hear upon It. and without success. It Is our opinion that it canonlv be npnotrain k the use of a lurge number of drills, and the expendi ture of much power, with days of time. Aud we think it Impossible lor a burglar, with his nine auu iuwer, iu jieueiruie it at ail. Y ours truly, Isaac V. Holmes. Superintendent. Lyman U. Hai.i.. Kir..m,.n And the following extensive Iron manufactnreni In Philadelphia. Boston, and Chlcatro. al Ler 111 A miMt thorough tests, find tbe result to be substantially the emuri Ahd their principal Iron Workers so certify: Mesbrs. Merrick & bou, bouibwark Fouudry, Phila' delpbia. Hie Finkley A. Williams Works, Boston, Mass, The Union Fouudry and tbe Northwestern Foun dry, Chicago, III, Fact V. The proposition made the public hereto fore Is dow renewed : I will furnish Sales or Vault Doors, of same size and capacity ol other beat makers, aud al one-third less price: and the sama nmv ha tested when finlshtd, and I will furulNh tbe man to tebl tne work or any outer maker, and he shall fur nish the man lo ttst luy work : and the nartvmi order. lug may itcct tit tbe work which stands the moat rn. slstaiice.iuauy way or manner practicable lor a burglar iu wui a. Fact VI .I would now say to any of the owners of Llllle's Sales, that, in view of the preceding facts, if they leel the need of additional security, I will ex rbunge witb them, on lair terms, glvlnu them all the late improvements, ana ine moieasea security, which is claimed to be beyond the reach of Burglars, until some new system shull be developed la the working vi iiuu,wuivu nuuiu uuw bvcui uuruijr JJUtUfloie. Fact Vii. It Is true that tbe Sheet-Iron or common Sale, as now made, under ordinary circumstances (aud when not crushed by the lull ot wails or timbers) Ubuully saves the written matter, but if the lire is se vere li bus to be copied, for the Ink will soon lade out- fbtBides, the sale is twisted up aud useless. Ills equally true that the Chllled-lron Safe saves tbe written mutter In a perfect stute. that it does not lade out or require copying, and tnat the safe Uelf Is ready lor luriber use. Any number or trials in tires, ccrtilied to, prove these tacts, aud if any of the (sale enders who are distributing secret, anonymous circulars to injure the reputation ot L1LL1 U'g SA FK. are not satlslied with these statements, they can have the opportunity ot testing by tire one of their own hares Willi MILLIE'S, ou equal terms, whenever they so decide. Jr act V11L In answer to the story circulated by Interested parties, ihut Llllle's bule had gone up, and had ruined Llllie, etc., I would any that at no tune In the last two yeurs could Llllie .fe Bon half supply the deniund lot Safes, and were under tbe necessity ef forming a large slock company, witb a very large capital, lomtel tbe demand; and Mr. Lewis Llllie, Sr., is now the president of that company, which is located on tbe Delaware, in Penuaylvuuia, ueur Eastou. and Is the largest Safe Works probably in existence, and will be able to Bupply all demands for bues, Locks, Chllled-lron Vaults, etc. In conclusion, I beg to call the attention of my patrons aud friends, uud tbe public, to the facta here piesenteu, and to say that I am very thanklul lor past lavors, and that I am prepared to furnish LIL Llfc'b BCKOLAit AND FIRE AND BL'RGLA It PROOF SAFES, VAULT DOORS, CHILLED IRON VAULTS aud COMB1NAT1NN LOCKS, ull at short notice, warranted lo bo the best aud cheapest iu market. I ulso keep constantly a lurge assortment of second-hand Fire Prools, tukeu Iu exchange for Llllle's Burglar Proofs, of the best-known makers, all put iu good order, and oflered at below usual auc tion prices. AGENT FOR ULUE'S SAFE AND IRON COMPANY, No. GOO ARCH Street, 6 9 tuths2m PHILADELPHIA. STOVES, RANGES, ETC, QULVER'S NEW PATENT DEEP HAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNACE. BANUEI Or ILL SIZES. i Also.PhlleRar's New Low Pressure Bteam Beating Apparatus. For sate by CHARLES WILLIAMS, I0t No. 1181 MARKET Street. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER; iLunurftAa Laniujii, ror r amines, iia- M.m U..l.t,n I ..u. I, ... I....- I IT1U L'UIIIV Til U ERENT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Ranaai Hot-Air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, LowdownOraU Flreboard Sloves, Bath Boilers. Stewbole Plate Boilers, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail, bl tbe manufacturers. SHARPK A THOMSON, 6 27stuthm No. 208 N. SECOND Street. WESTCOTT & GEORGE, SXT0GB8S0B6 TO PHILIP WILSH A CO WroBTKBS AND ItUIU IK tiCKS, PISTOLS BIFLES, CRICKET, AND UASE BALL IMPLEMENTS. FISHING TACKLE. SKATES, CROQUET ARCHERY, ETC.. NO.40I CHESNUT STREET, 4 1 1 Sm PHILADELPHIA JET L O JJL ADD TRESERVER of NATURAL FLOWERS. A. II. POWELL. Ko. 725 AKCII STREET, BELOW EIUIITII. Bouqaets,:Wreath, BaskeW, Pyramids 1 Cut Flo era furnished to order at all aeaaona. . 1 1 It ffg flARNER & FLEMING, COACH MAKERS,1 NO. 81 fcOUIU riFTU STBEET, New and Eecond-hand Carriages for ule. Par tlcalArattiaUonpaldloreralrlDB. 6 30 Cm JUNE 4, 1867. CARPETINGS FLATTING WAREHOUSE ! MCCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN, Nc. 509 CHESNUT STREET, Would Cavil the Attention of tho Trade to their Extensive Stock of CANTON AND COCOA MATTINGS. pRESH CANTON MATTINGS AT RETAIL. WHITE, BED, CHECKED, AND FANCY STYLES. The Largest Assortment In the City. McCALLlJIS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 519 CHESNUT STREET, 8 22 lmrp PHILADELPHIA. CANTON MATTINGS, CABPETINCiS OIL CLOTIin, WINDOW SHADES, ETC. ETC ETC, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN rTwHITE, KO IS NORTH SECOND STREET, IS NOW OFFERING TIIE ABOVE GOODS AT TERT LOW FIGURES. CALL AND BEE. 5 8 Ira FIRE AND BURGL ARPROOF SAFES piRE AND DURGLAR SAFES! MARVIN'S PATENT ALUM AND DRY PLASTER A TBOROVdULT FIBE PROOF. PERFECTLY DRT. ALWAYS RETAIN THESE IVALITIE4 MANY THOUSANDS OF OUR SAFES IN ' " USE. EXAMINE IIEFORE PURCHASINCI ELSE WHERE. MARVIN 6s CO., 721ICHESTNUT St.(MasonicHall) AND SOS BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FAMILY SAFES FOR PLATE, JEWELRY, ETC. ETC. HANKERS' STEEL CHESTS, SECOND-HAND SAFES. SAFES EXCHANGED ON LIBERAL TERMS. Slstutnsm SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOG VE. MISCELLANEOUS. 3 L A T E MANTELS. bLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed for Durability B nty, treDgth, and Cheapness. BLATE MANTELS, and Slate Work Oenerall) made to order. J. B. KIMES A CO., 8 12 em Nos MM aud 8128 CHEMNTJT Btreet ALEXANDER O. CATTELL & CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Mo. Its HUH1H WllARViul KO. XI NORTH WATER STREET. PHILADELPHIA. tUHOTIl B. CATTIf.l.L, U BJ.IJAHQ. OATTBU L L I A M 8. US COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. S3 B. CJOaWAM Avenue, PkUadelphla, 1MMT 1TOB Dnpont's Gunpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Eto W. Raker & Co.'s Cnucolaie. Cocoa, and Uroma. Crocker Bros. t Co. S Yellow Metal Sneathlns Bulla, and Nails. PHILADELPHIA SUBGEdNN ' BANDAOK INSTITUTE, No, M N NINTH Street, above Market R n' EVERETT, after thirty rears' practical experience suarauiees tbe skilful adjustment of bis Premium' Patent OraduatluK Pre sure Truss, and a variety of otbers. Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Should r Unices, Cruurbes, Suspenders, etc. Ladies' apart aienta conducted by a Lady. 531 CI U K M K X C II A N U JJ RAG MANUFACTORY, JOHN T. BAILEY fc O O., BKMOVKO TO N. E. Cotner of MARKET and WATER Streets. Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAUS AND BAGQINQ Of every Inscription, lor Oraln, Flour, Salt, Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Dust, hie. Large and small GTJNN Y B AOS constantly oa band, i A Uo, WOOL SACKS. John T. BAiikv. Jam as Cascade. JpITLEK, WEAVER & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cord Twines, Eto. . ' No. ... North WATER Street, and No. North DELAWARE Avenue, rULADKLrBIA. EUWIM H.FlTLKB, M iOHABX, WSAVIS. HMBAD F. Cl-OTlllKH. I lij QEORCE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILD Ell' N. S CARTER STREET, And No. 141 DOCK Street Machine Work and MUlwrlghtlng promptly at- ended to. (VIO AHCH BTUEET. GAS FIXTURES, 1X CHANDELIERS, BRONiUll BTATUARYI Etc. VAN KIRK A CO. would resiwctfully direct tbe attention of their frieada, and the public cenerally, to Mielr large and eleaaot aseorunent of UArt FIX rtlREH, CHANDELIKIUS, and ORNAMENTAL BRONZE WAREU. Those wlahlny faaudaouie aud thoroughly made Oooda.at very raoualle urloes, will aad It to their advantage lo five n a call Wore purx haallli't elsewhere. N. 11. M.ld or tarnished Brturea leflnlshed with nlfuT " Mnkirk a CO. WATCHES, JEWELRY. ETC. 910 MEAD & CO., 910 FORMKRT Y AT THUS ARIUJOWAT No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, OUTn 8IDE, BECOND FLOOR. WshaTSjnst flalsbed In a rerj superior manner over Two Hundred (2u0) Heir Designs of ICH pitchers, which we ate now otrerint at (really reduced prices: ICJE PITCHERS, engrared . v8-09 bgl-aved and chased.. iooa 11 50 " frr rich, end chased it 00 " vry rlcb, and medallion., 1HW " Tery r'ob, superior chasing.- 14 00 U0O n-'rely new, and elegant..- 170 MEAD & CO., Manufacturers, NO. 1 CHESNUT STREET. 4 4 Srorp BOPTH BIDE. BKOOND FLOOR! 1028 CHESNUT. I. J. TAYLOR. T 111 W E L L E K. coLVrtaVni1'011 01 PUb" ta ,n'lted "V 8-. FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILT ER WARE, ELEC1ANT JEWELRY, . CLOCKS, FIVSIO BOXES, And sll articles appertaining to tbe trade offered at reduced prices. WATCHES BEP AIRED AND WARRANTED, 1028. tUtttothsamnp, LEWJS LADOMUS & CO., Diamond Dealers and Jewellers, KO. SOS CHESNUT STM PHILADELPHIA,. Would Invite tbe attention of purchasers to their large and handsome aesorlmeut of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELBY, SILVER-WABE, ETC. ETC. ICE PITCHERS In great variety. A large assortment of small STUD8, for eyelet boles, just received. WATCHES repaired In tbe best manner, and guaranteed. ' s ,. FRENCH CLOCKS. (i. RUSSELL A CO., . KO. S3 NORTH SIXTH HIREEt, Bare Just received per steamship Europe, an Invoice ot MANTLE CLOCKS, Purchased In Paris since tbe opening of tbe Exposl tlon, wblch for beauty of design and workmanship, cannot be excelled, and tboy are offered at price wblch Invite competition. 8 28 JOHN O O W MAN No. 704 AH OH Streot. PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SILVER AND PLATE DW ABB, Onr OOODB are decidedly tbe cheapest in the alt? fur TRIPLE PLATE. A NO. 1. YYATClltS. JEWELUY, W. W. CASSIDY, Ko. IS SOUTH SECOND STREET, Offers an entirely new and most carefully select stock of AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY, BILVER-WARE, AND FANOT ARTICLES EVERT DEWCRIPTION, suitable for BRIDAL OR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. An examination will show my stock to be nnanr. passed la quality and cbeanueasT " aaM'u' Particular attention paid to repal rl ng. in C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, a Manufacturers of Uold and Silver Watch Cages, And Wholesale Dealers la AMERICAN WATCH CO. '8, HOWARD 4 CO.8, And TREMONT AMEKICAN WATCIIEa it NO. SOUTH FIFTH STREET. HENRY HARPER, Ko. 520 ARCH Street Manufacturer and Dealer In WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SILVER PLATED WABB, AND II SOLID SILVER-WARM Q LAN IC S3 OO KGr OF TIIE BEST QUALITI, OK HAND AND HASH TO ORDER,, COUNT1NO-HOUMB STATIONERY. R. E0SEIHS & COnH BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, STATIONERS AND PRINTERS, tltutbssmrp WO. 1 AR(H STREET WEDDiriG CARDG. : ? PARTY INVITATIONS. . 1 1 ':; THE LATEST NOVELTIES ' t .... - ..... : . . It. H0SKIIIS & C0.r STATIONERS AND KNttBATK&a, t ltntbstmrp KO. tls ABCn STBKBT.
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