The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 06, 1869, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EV13NIN0 TEL EG R A l?l 1 P 1 1 1 L A I) R L P 1 1 F A , TUESDAY, APRIL G, 180
gnaws aurassARY.
City Aftitir.
Eliza Cmtor, recently decotwed, beqirfatlicd
tlOOO to the Presbyterian church at Frankfort.
Last evening a woman named Thompson
walked overboard at Queen street wharf. 8I10
was rescued by a private watchman.
A barn at Frankrotul road and Junction
Railroad, owned and occupied by Hcury Qwule,
was nightly damaged by lire yesterday morning
about half-paHt 10 o'clock.
Charles Shavcly, eighteen years of age, re
siding at No. 1417 Cadwaladcr street, wjin run
over yesterday afternoon, at Front and Poplar
Directs, by three coal car, and seriously injured.
e was taken to St. Mitry's Hospital.
Mr. P. H. Pclaucy, salesman for Mellor,
Baina & Mellor, No. 40 N.. Third street, fell yes
terday afternoon from the first floor of the store
into the sub-cellar, Injuring himself severely.
He was removed to his home, in Twentieth
street, near Parrisli.
At a meeting of the Board of Wardens, held
yesterday afternoon, the following licenses were
granted:
To Moro Phillips, Esq., to widen and extend
Lis whurf into the Delaware river to tho War
den's line, south of Almond street. C. J. Wol
bert, Esq., to extend his wharf into the Schuyl
kill river, north of Spruce street, to the Wardens
line. Joim J. Kldgway, Esq., to extend his
wharf at Callowhill street, Schuylkill river.
-Charles H. Crawford had a hearing before
Recorder Givln, yesterday, charged on tho oath
of Mary Devlin witli obtaining Ti'M from her
Tinder false pretenses. Tho ' allegation of the
prosecutrix is that she was induced to invest her
money some months ago in the stock of a com
pany formed to run n distillery at Twenty-first
and Federal streets, upon the false representa
tion that Crawford was the owner of tho distil
lery, and that operations were going to bo at
once commenced. . The accused was bound over
lor trial.
Charles Spicer and Franklin MeNamec were
charged before Alderman Kerr yesterday with
the commission of a series of offenses. There was (
testimony to show that two places in the State
House Row, used by persons connected with the
building, had been broken Into recently and
wihLtAri. flint tlin otArn ff (itttrtrf W Af irlmotf in
No. 109 Market street, had been robbed of wino
and other property; that tho store No. 900 Mar
ket street had also beeu robbed, and the store
No. 902 Market street, besides the cigar shop of
G. W. Eckert, No. Ill S. Fifth street. Some
goods stolen from nil theso places were re
covered, and the prisoners were committed for a
further investigation.
On Saturday night Detective Callanan was
ecnt to tho Acndcmy of Music to look out for
pickpockets, and in the rush upon the opening
of the door discovered a man ho had for years
known ns a professional thief. He at onco se
cured him, and yesterday had him before Alder
man KeiT for a hearing. The prisoner gave the
name of rhilip Thomas, and said that ho had not
been in Philadelphia, until recently, for some
time. Detective Callanan stated the circum-
. i. i it ' .. ... .1 ; ....
DmUtUD Ul LI1U UUUBl, IlllU JJ.. -UIIllCl, II puiH.U
oflicer at the Academy, testified that he saw
Thomas and another man in the "push," and
heard Thomas say to his companion, "Let us go
through the old man," which was followed by an
attempt to pick nn old man's pocket. Witness
said that he intcrfcrred, and was assaulted by
Thomas. Alderman Kerr committed the accused
under the niiM)ty-day law.
PpiiiCHtic AHiiim.
Gold closed yesterday nt 131.
, Lake Ontario Is open for navigation.
Navigation is open between Lakes Huron
and Erie. .
Topeka, Kansas, had a $92,000 fire last
Saturday.
The Reading (Pa.) Daily Tinws has como
out as a Republican journal.
Ex-President A. J. will "speak his piece" iu
Nashville on Thursday. "I" still live.
General Burton, United States Army, died
at Fort Adams, on the 4th iust., of apoplexy, '
According to the Associated 1'ress reports
the Republicans of Connecticut have carried the
day and won a handsome victory.
A Massachusetts man, indicted as a non-rcsi-flent
peddler in Baltimore, was yesterday fined
four hundred dollars. Ho had no license.
, Hon. Aubrey II. Smith was yesterday con
firmed by the Senate as United States District
Attorney for the Eastern District of Pcnusyl
auia. Colonel Garrick Mallery, a gallant soldier,
and a native of Philadelphia, has been appointed
Secretary of State for Virginia, by Genev.al
Webb.
Foreign AII'airM.
London, April 5 In the House of Common
the bill for the abolition of imprisonment for
debt passed on second reading.
Madrid, April 5 The La I'oUtica, Sorrano's
organ, declares that it knows facts relative to
Mr. Halo's smuggling, which it describes as fla
gitious, and insists on having the documents.
Madrid, April 5. Informal meetings of a inn'
jority of tho Constituent Cortes have resulted in
n resolution to support ex-King Fernando, o',
Portugal, for the throne of Spain. Tho Counci
of Ministers have also decided to second the ma
jority of the Cortes in this determination, and a
deputation, with Don Salustiano Dela.aga at its
head, has gone to Lisbon to invito King Fer
nando to accept the candidature.
Havana, April 5 ihe Spanish man-oi-war
Quintin arrived in the harbor this morning, with
the steamer Comanditario. The steamer was re
captured at Stirrup Key. Tho Cubans had left
the vessel and taken refuge on shore. Of the
crew four firemen have beeu brought here pri
soners, and a Spanish war steamer has two other
prisoners. It Is stated that two Cubans were
drowned while attempting to escape from the
Comanditario.
A steamer from Vera Cruz lias arrived with
telegrams from the City of Mexico to April 1.
It was reported that Senor Romero would go to
Washington, on a special mission for tho Mexi
can Government. Tho pronunciamento of
Palacio, in favor of Vega, was gaining ad
herents. Counsellor Jarray has beeu dismissed
from the service of the Government, for giving
' ni opinion in tho shooting of certain rebel pri
soners. ,
There was no official demonstration on the
occasion of the birthday of President Juarez,
but a number of citizens visited him and offered
congratulations, and in the evening he was
serenaded by fifteen bands, and crowds of people
assembled in tne streets arouuu nia resilience-.
THE ZIZZiXi XtUXDER.
Hluteinent of Uv.orne X. Twllclicll, Jr.
. V... -f,ii..,r,',n (wit friltllfls. OllH IL Wit
ness for tho defense on tho trial, visited
Twltchell Iu his cell at tne jounty riison, aim
had a conversation with him in regard to his
' conlcssion. ine loiuiwmi; w iuuiuouumu.
Question. Is the statement made on Saturday
. mw! wit limit. H11V ill-
oi your own coiiipuoimn, -
i.. i. a incwor ft. was mv own on
tirely; and on Saturday I asked Mr. Perkins to
1 .1 11. f UMiwrlit, ...it tit tltrt
be present, aioug witu mi. uwuSu.. . -
reading of it. , , ,
O Did you on any occasion ever before know
w...if.i...n i..im iij.r burl lifter retirinir ?
jiis. iwivuwu w 'ftiii- ; r r it.
A. Yes; I have kuown Mrs. Twitehell frequently
' 11 . 1....... Imnlllll Il.tl tis
to leave the room, auu niso jiuu v.
J . . .!..,;, nuOT nn hour, and COll-
verse with Mrs. Hill. But on this evening in
question, I fell asleep on the lounge, and euuuot
my whether she left the room or not.
6 How do you account for tho blood on your
fchiitnnd person? A. All I can say to that s,
that iu lifting up tho body to throw it out of the
. r ...?.,l. i,f tliH head and shoui-
' ders. tne Heaviest iuiii", v -----O
Wo? Mrs. Hill dead when you throw her
out of tho window ? A. As far us I am able to
jHdge, Mrs. Hill was dead when I lifted up the
tody, for I heard no groaus and could uot detect
"Z bWherenwa8 Mrs. Twitclic.U when she callcl
vou ? A. She was in the entry, at the end of
J. . i i ii. im Intii jinr room.
Uie siaircaso il-uuiuh f - , .i 5
O Cau you account for tho poker ki the yard ?
J - .il.l.i,i itf ,i rinLiT UllLll
A. 1 cannot, i nucw """""o - i
for h"w "brnit the nshes oo the window-sill t
S.i wa smoking after tM, a It was my usual
Twltchell here added:. I did not entertain the
slightest idea that my statement would alter my
situatkin as far as the law went, but mado It to
have entire peace with my God, and did not
thltik it would be published until after my exe
cution. My reasons for not stating it sooner are
simply these that I fully expected my wife to
come forward and state all, and not leave mo to
perform the unpleasant duty: but her absenting
herself from tne, and her actions so unnataral
to me, and In such a position, have compelled mo
to come forward and state a I know, which I
did on Saturday. I would state, also, gentlemen,
that if these statement can be said by my wife
to want foundation, and are incorrect, let her
come forward and deny them. :
Contested Election Cn.
Testimony in the above case was resumed yes
terday before the examiners, Messrs. Messick and
Batturs.
Simon Getty testified that ho was one of tho
garrison of tllo Frank ford Arsenal at this elec
tion; his home previous to his enlistment was in
the Sixth precinct of the Twenty-third ward;
voted the Democratic ticket in the Eighth divi
sion of tills ward; his family lived In this divi
sion. Michael Farrcll testified that he was one of the
farrison of the Frank ford Arsenal, and voted the
emocratle. ticket. Had lived in tho city before
his enlistment; his family lived in tho arsenal.
Michael O'Connor testified that he did not live
at 17 North Twenty-first street at this election,
and did not vote from there. (He was assessed
there, and on the voters' list.)
Mrs. Mary M. Dowd, 2114 Fairfield street, tes
tified that she did not know where Levi Vano
inan lived at this election; left her house In May.
(lie was assessed there, and on the voters' list.)
Mrs. Hannah Mvers, 2J05 Simes street, testi
fied that James Kelly moved from &M) Simes
"street about the first of September, to West Phi
ladelphia, (lie was assessed there, and on the
voters' list.)
Mrs. Mary Flanagan, 7 North Twenty-first
street, testified that Thomas McClosky moved
from there iu June last. (He was assessed there,
and on the voters' list.)
Martin Vowcs testified that he formerly lived
at No. 2023 Filbert strcet. 'and did not vote In
the Eighth division of the Ninth ward. (Ho was
assessed there and on the voters' list.)
Johanna Manning, No. 2054 Jones street, tes
tified that Thomas McDcrmott had not lived at
her house since March, 1808. (He was assessed
there and on the voters' list.)
Edward McLaughlin testified that ho moved
from No. 81 Shock street last September, and
never voted. (He was on the voters' list and
assessed there,)
Mrs. Ann Farrcll, No. SO Shock street, testified
that Patrick Gorman has beeu living in West
Philadelphia for six months past, (lie was as
sessed at the above number, and ou tho voters'
list).
Mrs. Rose McLaughlin, No. 2109 Filbert street,
testified that Abrani Stevenson left her house to
live iu West Philadelphia before this election.
(He was assessed there, and ou the list of voters.)
John Pike, Edward Clark, and James Boyle
moved from the boarding-house. No. 2107 Shock
street, before the election. (They were all as
sessed there, and on the voters' list).
Richard Mansfield testified that he formerly
lived at No. 21411 Cuthbert street, but moved fpom
there iuto the Tenth ward, where ho voted.
(He was assessed in Cuthbert street, aud on tho
voters' list.)
William Toland, No. 2124 Cuthbert street, testi
fied that Dennis McGuire moved from his house
to the Fifteenth ward, where lie lived last Octo
ber. (He was assessed there aud ou the voters'
list.)
Horace B. Gaw was recalled, and produced the
list of voters of the Sixth division of the Fourth
ward; Second of the Fifth; Eighth of the Ninth;
and Seventh of the Eleventh.
Daniel Tracy testified that at this election W.
II. Wheaton was an inmate of the Sailors' Snug
Harbor, on Staten Island; Charles Potter resided
in Delaware; Frederick Gibson was in Moyameu
sinir Prison. They formerly lived with witness.
at No. 1221 8. Front street. George Winkler ar
rived here in September last; has been in the
navy; was not a citizen of Pennsylvania. (The
three former were assessed at No. 103 Lombard
street, and the latter at No. 422 S. Front struct;
they were all on the voters' list.)
Blai-rislMirg.
Both branches of the Legislature met last
evening, the lollowing is a summary ol their
proceedings:
Senate. The Senate was invited to be pre
sent at the dedication of the soldiers'. Dauphin
county monument on Wednesday ucxt. Among
the bills Introduced was one to adjourn on
April 15.
House. Among the bills introduced was a
supplement to the General Jury bill. The Phila
delphia Drug bill was made the special ordo
for Wednesday next. A bill was passed making
it unlawful for the sheriff to appoint eleetiou
deputies. A resolution was passed authorizing
the Governor to oiler a reward of $2000 for the
Brodhead murderers. A bill was introduced
relative to purchases at sheriffs' sale. The Insane
bill was made the special order for Wednesday
next. A motion to reconsider tho vote by which
the General Registry bill was recommitted was
agreed to. It was then discussed aud passed to
a third reading. Adjourned.
CONNECTICUT.
A Republican Tictorry at I lie I'oIIm Elect Ion of
a KciMiblii'un t.ovt-rnor.
Hartfoud, April 5. Waterbury gives English
(Dem.) for Governor, 1082; Jewell (Rep.), 940.
Democratic gain, 250.
Kellogg (Rep.), for Congress, has 1109, aud
Babcock (Dem.), 845.
Hahtfohd, April 59 P. M. The returns are
coming in well for tho Republicans, indicating
the election of the State ticket by about 1000
majority, and the election of Strong (Rep.)
over Dixon (Dem.), for Congress, in the First
district.
Returns from forty towns gives 821 Republican
gain over last spring's vote.
The full vote for Hartford gives for Governor,
Marshall Jewell (Rep.), 27tki; James English
(Dem.), 3775; Democratic majority, 509. For
Congress, Julian Strong (Rep.), 2957; James
Dixon (Dem.), 8707. Dixon's majority, 510; Re
publican gain of 147 over the vote for Governor
last spring.
Hahtfohd, April 5. Seventy-four towns show
a Republican gam of 1351. The Democrats give
tip the State. Dixon is surely defeated by
Strong in the First district. Babcock, Demo
crat, is elected in tho Second district; Stark
weather, Republican, in tho Third district; and
Beanmn, Democrat, iu tho Fourth Congressional
district.
Hie Times (Dem.) says tho voto of tho State
will fall 10,000 behind that of last year. Hart
ford falls off 400, and New Haven over 000.
The result on the Governor is close, with tho
chances in favor of Jewett. Tho Democrats
elect Congressmen in the Second and Fourth,
and the Republicans in the First and Third dis
tricts. Tho Legislature shows considerable De
mocratic gains, but will probably bo Republican
in both branches by reduced majorities.
Hahtfohd, Apm 5. There aro Republican
gains in Hartford and New Haven counties, and
Democratic gains in Windham, F'alrlield, and
Litchfield counties.
Strong's election, over Jiixon is considered
sure. The Legislature is closely balanced.
IIarifokd, April 5 10 P. M. Ten towns lu
Hartford county give a net Republican gain of
141 over tho vote of last spring. Dixon (Demo
crat), for Congress, runs behind his ticket so far.
New Haven, April 5. William Fitch, Citi
zens' candidate for Mayor, was. elected by 85
...titni liv over Gallairher. Democratic candidate.
The city of New Haven gives Jewell 3331, and
English 5010.
Hahtfohd, April 6 3 A. M. Hartford
,.,.. ,t fives Jewell 8180, English 820,.
New liavcn county, with four towns missing,
L'lvcs Jewell 8903, and English 10,740. New
London county, with two towns to hear from,
foots up-Jewell, 533; English, 4570.
Fairfield county complete gives Jewell 6710
and English 7102. Litchfield county, with nine
towns missing, gives Jewell 8399 and English
8297 Windham countv, with four town to hoar
from, shows the vou lor Uoveruor W l0 -Jewell,
2Mj English, 17S2.
Tolland county complete, foots up Jewell, 3t49;
English 1853. Middlesex county, with one town
missing, gives Jewell 2929, and English 2807.
The total vote of tho State Is 40,942 for Jewell
and 40,670 for English.
The twenty towns to be heard from srave ma
jorities last vcar as follows: Jewell, 450; Eng
lish, 530. Total. 41.892 for Jewell, and 41.20J
for English. Jewell's majority, 192.
Cubn.
It Is reported at the capital to-day that a ion
and daughter of Mr. Casanova, now lu prison lu
Cuba, appeared before the House Committee on
Foreign Affairs, and asked the committee to
recommend such action on the nart of Congress
as will more effectually protect tho rights of
.American citizens on that island. Tne commit
ted appeared indisposed to do anything in the
matter, whereupon tho parties repaired to the
W liltc J louse to liavc an Interview with the Pres
ident. The result thereof has not transpired at
this writing. It is also reported that the Execu
tive lias ordered two monitors to bo made
ready for sea, and the presumption is that
they aro destined for the Cuban coast.
Another rumor is, that the order recently
made, assigning the 12th Infantry to California.
lias been countermanded. All this, if true, looks
belligerent, and the general opinion outside
official circles is, that Grant is only waiting a
lavoraoio opportunity to send sucn a torco to
Cuba as will give such moral support to the In
surrectionists "as to secure their success. An
evening paper says: "The Government has re
ceived Information from New Orleans that an
expedition is acout to sail for Cuba to join the
insurrectionary army. 1 he expedition Is under
stood to have been organized by General Stead
man, who, it w ill be "remembered, visited Cuba
about a month since, and, it is supposed, made
all the necessary arrangements for the landing of
American recruits. Ihe Navy Department has
sent special instructions to Admiral Hoff to in
tercept them." Aae's Washington correspond
ence of yesterday.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For addiliimal Marine iN'eirn tee First Paije.
ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA-TUIS DAY.
Stm Rises 6iW! Moon Rises 803
Bi'N Kktb eaulllioH Water 10-21
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
Ofodge N. Tatbam, )
Wijjjam C. Kent, Committee of the Month.
V. (J. McCammow, )
, MOVE3LENT.S OF OCEAN STEAMSHIf
FOR AMh.RIHA.
Aleppo Liverpool Now York
Kngiund Liverpool New York.
Moravian Liverpool Portland
U. Kingdom ....UlasKOW New York....
...Mar. 23
...Mar. 21
...Mar. 'ii
...Mar. 26
...Mar. 27
...Mar. 27
...Mar. 27
...Mar. 27
...Mar. 31
...Aoril 8
vuieae runs.. .lirent. rsow York
fiumaria ...
..Liverpool New York....
Ktna
Virginia....
America
City of Cork
Haxonia
8cotia
Nevuda
...Liverpool Now York...,
. . .Liverpool New York. . . .
. ..Uremt'.n New York....
FOR KUHOPK.
. .Now York. ...Liverpool . . ..
New York.
...llniiiourg
...Liverpool
...Liverpool
...Iiondun
April
.April 7
.April 7
.April ll)
.April IU
.April 17
.April 20
.New York.
.New York.
.New York-
Wm. Ponn.
Citv of London. -New York.
..Liverpool
C. of Brooklyn... New York.... Liverpool
j'.iuu. . mrir x urn. ... Liverpool
COASTWISE. DOMESTIC. KTO.
J. W. Fvennan..Pliilada Charleston April 8
Morro Cast lo.... New York. ...Havana April 8
Juniata Pliilada N. Orleans and Hav. April 9
Tonawanda Pliilada Savannah April 1(1
Cleopatra New York. ...Havana April l
Merrimack New York. ...Rio Janeiro April it I
Alalia are forwarded by every steamer in the regular lines.
The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown. ex
cept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. Tho
steamers for or from the Continent call at Southampton.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Brig Nigreta, Stowcrs, Barbados, Warren 4 Orogg.
Brig Harry Stewart, Weeks, Matanzas, J. IS. Buzley A. Co.
Brig Nellie Clifford, Littlelield, Alutanzas, do.
Brig Thomas Walter, Robinson, Novis, Moro Phillips.
Br. sclir Charlotte, Strachan, Malaga, L. Westergaard A
Co.
Schr Addie M. Bird, Merrill, Cardenas, Mershnn A Cloud.
Schr W. B. llilles, Burgess, Swan Island, D. S. Stettton A
t.'o.
Schr Watauga, Lawrence, Charleston, Lathbury, Wicker
sham A Co.
Schr James Barrett, Barrett. Boston, L. Audenried A Co.
Schr Lizzie, Frambes, Providence, do.
Schr Scud, Harris, Bridgeport, Conn., do.
Schr Lena Hume, Appleby, Boston, do.
Schr Amsden, Riley, Boston, do.
Schr Annie E. Martin, Buoll, Boston, do.
Schr J. L. Maloy, Russell, Roxbury, Day, Huddell A Co:
Sclir 11. O. Wiiilldin, Fenniinore, Boston, do.
Schr M. D. Oranmur.Cranmer, ('ambridgo, do.
Schr H. T. Hedges, Fraukliu, Providence, Caldwell, Gor
don A Co.
Steamer Mayflower, Fnltz, New York, W. P. Clyde ft Co.
Steamer F. Franklin, Piorson,. Baltimore, A. tirovos, Jr. I
Tug Tuns. Jefferson, Allen, for Uultimore, with a tow of
barges, W. P. Clyde ft Co.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Saxon, Sears, 43 hours from Boston, with mdse.
and passengers to Honry Winsorft Co. Parsed outside the
Capes, one brig; insido the Capes, one brig; and at tllo
Ledge, one brig, all bound up.
Steamship J. W. Evermun, Snyder, 70 hours from Charles
ton, with mdse, to E. A. Souder ft Co.
Steamship Fanita, Freeman, 20 hours from New York,
with mdse. to John r. Ohl.
Barque Andaman, Otis, 7 days from Havana, with sugar
to Thus. Wat twin 4 Sons.
Ital. brig liiovauino, Luise, 62 days from Naples, with
fruit to Isaac Jeanes ft Co. vessel to Paul Pohl, Jr.
Schr W. E. Leggctt, Porter, from New York, with mdse.
to E. A. Souder ft (Jo.
Schr Ralph Souder, Crosby, 8 days from New York, with
mdse. to K, A. Souder ft (Jo.
Schr Four Sisters, Laws, 3 days from Milford, Del., with
grain to Jas. Barrett.
Schr Tycoon, Cooper, 1 day from Leipsie, Del., with grain
to Jos. E. Palmer.
Steamer Bristol, Wallace, 24 hours from New York, with
mdse. to W. P. Clyde ft Co.
Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse. to W. M. Baird ft Co.
Steamer W. C. Pierrepont, Shropshire, 24 hours from
New York, with mdse. to Wm. M. Baird ft Co.
Tug Thos. Jelferson, Allen, from Baltiuiure, with a tow
of bulges to W. P. Clyde ft Co.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Eliza McLaughlin, Hibherb, from Ardrossan for
Philadelphia, was spoken 12th ult. lat. 41, long. Hi.
Ship Hannibal, Niemann, for Philadelphia, enterod out
at lxmdon 23d ult.
Ship John O. Boynton, Waycott, from Middlesborough
for Philadelphia, was oft Penzance 22d ult.
Steamship Brunette, Howe, hence, at New York 4th inst.
Barque Woodland, Higgina, hence for Rotterdam, re
mained at Deal 23d ult., and waa being supplied with an
anchor in place of one lost.
Barque Scottish Bride, Allen, hence for Elsinore, put
into Portland 22d ult.
Barque Snonii, Fredericksen, from Shields Jor Philadel
phia, was off beaview 22d ult.
Barque Diana, Michuvlis, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Cardiff 22d ult.
Barque Village Queen, Gray, for Philadelphia, cleared at
London 22d ult., and passed Deal next day.
Barque George 11. Jenkins, Duikee, for Philadelphia,
remained at Shields 2(ith ult.
Barque Sauna, Eckhulm, for Philadelphia, remained at
Shields lot ll ult .
Barque Volant, Cast nor, for Philadelphia, cleared at Liv
erpool 22d ult.
Barque Waldo, Bakor, which pnt into Queenstown early
in January from Ardrossan, in a leaky stute and rudder
head injured, repaired and strengthened, and resumed her
voyage 22d ult. tor Philadelphia
ling Eunice, from Doboy Island for Philadelphia, was
spoken 1st inst. off the Delaware.
Sclir J. T. Alburger, Corson, for Philadelphia, cleared at
New Yoik 3d inst.
Schr barah Bruen, Fisher, honco, at Wilmington, N. C
2d inst.
Schr Tennessee, Creed, hence for Kittery, at Kdgartown
1st inst.
Schr H. M. Condon, Condon, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Georgetown, S. C, 27th ult. i
Schr Sea Lion, James, heuce, at Richmond 3 1 inst. :
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OV THE
1 UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DIS
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY. . ,
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment
as Assignee of CHARLES P. BARNARD, of the oity and
county of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, who has
been adjudged a b,.ukrupt by the District Court of the
I nited Ktates, upon uis own petition.
To the creditors of said bankrupt. . .
ALEXANDER P. COLESBERRY, Ass gneo,
4 6tu3t No. 307 CHEbNUi blreot
LETTERS 1E8TAMESTARY TO TUB ES
TATE OF KLI H. BURNH.TT, deceased, hav
ing teen gikuted to the undersigned, all persons hav
ligrlalii aagaliat the estate will iirsenl ihem for
it euitut, ud nil pertouB indebted to the ea.ate will
pkasfe ak-t,a mtnt to '
JOHN W. BKXTON. . I
Wo. 114 8. TH I rtD street. lExecnton,
HANNAH K, BURNETT, f"-uw'
I g tiitti Philadelphia.
T EITtPS OP ADMINISTRATION TO THE
J tauteot MM LYIUA R.BAILEY, dece-ed.
bavin bten granted to the undersigned, all Pfiop
Indebted io said estate will mak payment, ana all
hav Dg olslme against the same 111 Pfcaaal
JiLLk N M, BAILKY. Administratrix,
t u6t Ho. St6 M. FltPTH ytraet, Phlladelnhla,
CORN EXCHANGE
BAG MANUFACTORY.
JOHN T. BAILEY, , 4
N. E. corner of MARKET and WATER Streets,
Philadelphia, .,,..,,
DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING
Of every description, for
fUin 1-lim.r. bull. Kuir I'lioeuliat of Lime, lioiie-
Lurge WU 'OUJmYfeAGH L""utl
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS,
g T . CLOUD 1IOTE L,
THIS NEW AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE,
LOCATED CORNER OF
BROADWAY AND FORTY -SrX'OND STREET,
PosM advantage over alt other hounea for the accom
modation of It k (menu. It waa built eipreasly foraflr.it
claH Family Boarding I loan tho rooms lining Urge and
tn mUr, heated by ateara with hot and cold water, an I
fnrninhed second to none ; while - the - culinary department
is In the most eiperieneed bands, affording guests an un
equalled table.
One of At wood's Patent Elevators is also among the
-"modern improvements," and at the service of guests at all
hours.
The Broadway and University Placo'Cars pass the door
every four minutes, running from the City Hall to Central
Park, while the Sixth and Seventh Avenue Lines are but a
short block on either side, affording ample facilities for.
communicating with all the Depots, Hteamlmat Lndintrs,
places of Amusement and Business of the great metropolis.
8 24.1m
MOKK & IIOM.KY, Proprietor.
Mt. Vernon Hotel,
8 i Monument street, Baltimore.
Elegantly Furnished, with unsurpassed Culaine
On the European Plan,
D. P. MORGAN.
"VORTH PENN IIOTElTnO. 445 N. THIRD
i- Street, Philadelphia, is NOW OPEN, on the Euro
pean plan. A. STETSON, Superintendent.
Rooms to rent, with or without board; boarding with or
without rooms. 8 61m
DUSENBERKY'S OYSTER BAY, S. E.
corner of SECOND and MARKET Streets. Fami
lies supplied at all prices. Largest Stows in the city. Open
on Sunday. 8 31 bt'
AGRICULTURAL,
O PHILADELPHIA RASPBERRY, JUCUN
Ji DA, Agriculturist, and other Strawberry; Lawtoi
liiackberrv Plants: llurt.fttrri ( v,nnr,l nH ntt,.. n-
Lawton
Vines. For sale by T. S. 4 C. K. FLKTCHEIt,
r 4 Inn ia
s a it
Deianco, N. J.
HATS AND CAPS.1
ri WARBURTONS IMPROVED VENTI-
-Slated and easy-titting Dress HstsCpatentedMnall the
improved fashions of the season. CHESNUT Street, next
door to the Post Office. 1 1 19 f,p
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC.
PENX STEAM ENGINE AND
2 BOILER WORKS. NEAFIE ft LEVY.
J" PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL
L' ENGINEERS. MACHINISTS. BOILKK.
umiviiim, liLACKSMlTH.H, and FOUNDERS, having
lor many years oeen in successiui operation, ana neen ex
clusively engaged in building and repairing Marino and
River Engines, high and low-pressure. Iron Boilers, Water
Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc., respectfully offer their sorvices
to the public as being fully prepared to contract for en
gines of all sizes. Marine, River, and Stationary ; having
sets of patterns of different sizeS are prepared to execute
ordeis with quick despatch. Every description of pattern
making made at the Shortest notice. High and Low-pressure
Fine Tubular and Cylinder Boilors of the host Penn
sylvania Charcoal Iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds.
Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turning,
Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with tho
above business. v
Di swings and specifications for all work done at the esta
blishment free of charge, and work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs
of boats, where they can he in perfect safety, anil are pro
vided with shears, blocks, fulls, ete. etc., for raising heavy
or light weights.
JACOB O. NEAFIE,
JOHN P. LEW.
815 BEACH and PALMER Streets.
f. VAVUBM MICllllICK. 'W1LUAM H. MERRICK.
JOHN K. COr-E.
SOITTIHVARK FOUNDRY. FIFTH AND
WASHINGTON Streets.
l"HIt.AIKLPHIA.
ME It RICK A SONS.
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS.
manufacture High and Ixiw Pressure Steam Engines for
x.auu. xviver, auu murine oervico. -
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc.
Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron fcrume Roofs for Gas Works. Workshnns. and Tin IT.
road Stations, eto.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im
proved construction.
f-vory aescription or riantatlon Machinery, also, sugar.
Saw. and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans. Oil Steam TmitiH. i.
fecatois, F'ilters, Pumping Eugines, etc.
Sole Agents for N. Billenx's Patent Sugar Boiling Appa
ratus, Neemyth's Patent Steam Hummer, and Aspinwall
A Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Ma
chines. 4 aii
CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS.
ICTU.RES FOlt PRESENTS.
A. S. ROBIITSON,
No. 910 CHESNUT Street,
Has Just received exquisite specimens of
;AUT, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS.
FINE DRESDEN "ENAMELS" ON PORCELAIN,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
SPLENDID PAINTED PHOTOGRAPHS,
Including a Number of Choice Gems.
A SUPERB LINE OF t'HROMOS.
A large assortment of
NEW ENGRAVINGS, ETC.
Also, RICH STYLES FRAMES, of elegant new
patterns. . 8 1
BEDS, MATTRESSES, ETC.
Tfl O V E K'S PATENT
COMBINATION SOFA BED
Is decidedly the best Sofa Bed ever Invented. It can
be extended from u Sola into a litiinlsoiim French
Bedstead, with hair Bprinp; mattress, in ten seconds
of time. It rtqulres no unscrewing or detaching, has
no separation between back and seat, no cords to
break and no hinged foot attached to tho top of tho
back to support it when down, which is unsafe and
liable to get cut of repair. It has the conveniences of
a bureau for holding clothing, is easily managed, aud
it is impossible for It to get out of order.
Price about the siuao as an ordinary sofa
H. F. HOVER,
OWNER AND SOLE MANUFACTURER,
1 20 tuthsOm No. 230 South SECOND Street.
I
F YOU WANT A DELIGHTFUL SPRING
nv.n neat, healthy, and coinfortuhlo. use the Self-
fastening Bed Springs, $l '2o por dozen. Satisfaction guar
anteed. No. UU-t S. SECOND Street. 1 i am
MEDICAL.
piLES OR HEMORRHOIDAL TUMORS
All kinds perfectly and permanently cured, without
pain, danger, caustics, or Instruments, by W. A.
McCANDLESS, M. 1)., NO. ltflio SPRING GARDEN
Strict. We can refer you to over a thousand of the
hest citizens of Philadelphia cured.
Reference glyatjwiironico. 882ra
DR. KINK ELI N, AFTER A RESIDENCE
and practice of thirty years at the Northwest comer
ot Third and Union Btreets, has lately removed to South
ELEVENTH Street, between Muikot and Gheanut.
His superiority in the prompt and perfect cure of all
recent, chronic, local, and constitutional affections of a
special nature, is provorbial.
Diseases oi the skin, appearing in a hundred different
forms, totally eradicated ; mental and physical weukneMs
and all nervous debilities scientiticully and successfully
treated. Cilice hours from 8 A. M. to H P. M.
BRANDY, WHISKY, WINE, ETC.
QARSTAIRS & McCALL,
Nob. ViO WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Streets,
IMP0BTEK8 OK
BRANDIES, WINES, GIN, OLIVE OIL,
ETC. ETC.,
wuoul'ka lk vka l t:ks is
Pure Rye Whiskies,
In Bond and Tax Paid
14 11
D 11 1 LO SOPHY OF MARRIAGE.
L A New Course of Lectures, aa delivered at the New
York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects:
How to Live, and What to Live for: Youth, Maturity, an
Old Age; Mauhood Generally Reviewed ; The Cause or
Indigestion; Flatuleuoe and Nervous Diseases Accounted
lor; Marriage l'hilimophically Considered, eto. etc.
l'ocket volumes containing these Lectures will be for.
ruled. i.t i aid, en recei;it of it , by a'ldfi...!:, ,V.
A. I KABY, JR..M. K, ccrcer oi tUTIH ul WALNUT
vO-vaiv
SHIPPING.
f.-. LORILLARD'S STEAMSHIP
Ltv-S&l NEW YORK. .
Hailing Tuesdays, Thnrsdays, and Saturdays.
REDUCTION OF RATES.
Spring rates, commencing March 1ft.
Stilling Tncadays. Thursdays, and Suturdiiys. On
and alter loth of March freight by this line will be
ta ken at 12 cents per 100 pounds, 4 cents per foot, or
1 cent per gallon, shin's option. Advance charges
cashed at olllce on Pier. Freight received at all
tlint'8 on covered wharf.
JOHN F. OHL,
9 2H Pier 19 North Wharves.
N. U. Extra rates on small packages Iron, metals, etc
FOR LIVERPOOL AM
ftvyUK.KNHTOWN. Ionian Line oT Mall
UITa Steamers are annointed to sail as fol-
UiXTVf T2& lows :
V ia naiitai, luesday.
City of London, Saturday, April 10, at 1 P. M.
City of Brooklyn, Saturday. April 17, at 10 A. M.
City of Etna, via Halilax, Tuesday. April 20, 12, nnon.
And each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tuesday,
from I'ier 46, North Kiver.
RATIOS OF PASSAGE.
BT TIT MAIL HTr.AMEtt BAII.LNll BVKHV SATrUWAY.
. Payable in Cold. Payable In Currency.
FIRST CABIN llfl0 8TEEKAI.E tt
To London 106 To Uimion. 40
To Paris 116 1 To Paris 4
fAHKAUK IIY THR TUKMMX BTKAMEIt, VIA HAI.U'AX.
KIHHTCAHIN, HTKF.nAOR.
Payable in Gold. Payable in Currency.
Liverpool $0 ! Liverpool 30
Halnaa , 2u:Hahlai 16
St. John's, N. F ..8t. John's, N. F., I ,
by Branch Steamer....) by Branch Steamer ( "J
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen,
etc., at reduced rates.
Tn kets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons
wishing to send for their friends.
For further information apply at the Company's Offices,
JOHN O. DALE, Agent, No. 15. BHOA U W A V, N. V.
orto O'UONNELL A FAULK, Agents.
46 No. 411CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia.
ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE
THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC
KSfVe-jSat-COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS
i.r. I fc.fc.tt ttfc.W YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT
BREST.
The splendid new vessels on this favorite route for the
Continent will sail from Pier No. 60 North, river, as fol
lows: ST. LAUBFNT Brooande Saturday, Oct. 8
VILLE I)E PARIS.. . . i.Snrmont Saturday, Oct. 17
PEKKIKE Duchesne Saturday, Out. 31
PRICE OF PASSAGE
in gold (including wine).
TO BREST OR HAVRE.
First Cabin $140 1 Second Cabin 985
TO PARIS,
(Including railway tickets, furnished on board.)
First Cabin 4146 Second Cabin $86
These steamers do not carry steorage passengers.
Medical attendance free of charge. .
American travellers going to or returning from the con
tinent of Europe, by taking the steamers of this line avoid
unnecessary risks from transit by English railways and
crossing the channel, besides saving time, trouble, and
expense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agont,
No. 5S BROADWAY, New York.
For passage In Philadelphia, apply at Adams' Express
Company, to H. L. LEAF,
1 27 ; No. 3'jQ CHESNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND,
AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE,
THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO
THE SOUTH AND W EST,
KVKKY SAIUKIJAX,
At noon, from FIRST WHARF above MARKET
Street.
THROUGH RATES and THROUGH RECEIPTS to
all points in North and South Carolina, via Seaboard Air
Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth and to Ineh
burg, Va., Tennessee, and the West, via Virginia and Ten
nessee Air Line and Richmond and Danville Railroad.
Freight HANDLED BLT ONCE, and taken at LOWER
RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE.
The regularity, safety, and cheapness of this route com
mend it tn the public as the most desirable medium for
carrying every description of freight.
, No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense of
transfer.
Steamships insured at the lowest rates.
Freight received daily.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO.,
No. 14 North and South WHARVES.
W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and City Point.
T. P. CROW ELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. 6 1
vrtP. CHARLESTON, S. C.
THE SOUTn AND SOUTHWEST
FAST FltEIGIIT LINK,
EVERY THURSDAY.
The Steamships PROMETHEUS, Captain Gray, J.
W. EVEKMAN, Captain Vunce,
WILL FORM A REGULAR WEEKLY LINK.
The steamship PROMETHEUS will sail ou THURS
DAY, April 1, at 4 P. M.
Through hills of lading given in connection with S.
C. R. K to points in the South and Southwest.
Insurance at lowest rutea, Kates of freight as low
as by uuy other route. For freight, apply to
K. A. SOL DER A CO.,
'2 22 tf DOCH STREET WHARF.
NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK,
VIA DELAWARE AND RA RITA N
CANAL. EXPRESS STEAMBOAT
EaS55iaiV UOMPANY.
jiiu t.nivAi'j'.rii ana tjuioannr water communica
tion between Philadelphia and New York.
Steamers leave daily from first wharf below Markot
street, Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street. New York.
Goods forwarded by all the lines running outtif New
York. North, East, and West, free of commission.
Freight received on and after the 8th instant, and for
warded on accommodating terms.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., At-ents,
No. 14 S. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
80 No. 1 19 WALL Street, New York.
p- NEW EXPRESS LINE TO
iij-f Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washing
Ts.lJr ton, D. C, via Chesapeake and Delaware
&5S?vW""!il4 Canal, with connections at Alexandria
iroiu tlie most direct route for Inchburg, Bristol, Knox
ville, Nashville, Dalton, and the Southwest.
Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from the
first wharf above Markot street.
Freight received daily.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE 4 CO.,
No. 1 4 North and South Wharves.
T. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown.
M. ELDR1DGE A CO., Agents at Alexandria, Vir
ginia. 61
w NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK.
LBr Ti T via Delaware and Raritan Canal, SWIFf-
MotSl'RE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY,
DESPATCH AND 8WIFTSURE LINE.
The business by these lines will be resumed on and after
the oth of March. For Freights, which will be taken on
accommodating toiuiB, apply to
W. M. BAIRD A CO.,
8 2 No. i:l'2 Sout h Wharves.
BLANK BOOKS.
BLANK BOOKS.
The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety
OF
FULL AND HALF-BOUND
BLANK BOOKS,
MEMORANDUM, PASS,
COPY-BOOKS, ETC. ETC.,
To be found In this city, Is at the
OLD ESTABLISHED
Blank Book Manufactory
OK
JAS. B. SMITH & CO.,
Ko. 27 South SEVENTH St.,
3 18 tlmtuSm
PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FIRST FLOOR j WARE
ROOMS, UP 8TAIKS.
WOODLANDS CEMETERY COMPANY.
The following Managers and Oillcers have been
elected for the year lHTiit: ,
El.l K. PRICK, President.
William H. Moore,
Wiiliaiu W. keen,
Ferdinand J. Dreor,
George L. Buzby,
B. A. Knia-ht.
namuel n. Moon,
Gillies Dallott,
f owl n ijielile,
Secretary and Treasurer. '.lOSEPH B. TOWNSEND.
Tile Manager, have passed a resolution requiring both
Lot-holders and Visitors to present tickets at the entrance
for admission to the Cerneteiy. Tickets may be had at the
Oftire of the Company, No. hill ARCH Street, or of any
of the Managers. 1 1
L.ARZELERE & BUCHEY,
C'UHtoin lloii Ilroker tud Notariea Public.
No. 405 LIBRARY STREET.
AI L CUSTOM HOUSE BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
rASsroBTS wiocuhbd.
AMUSEMENTS.
A MERICAN
AMhlTlXV r r
!RT.UR (4) NIGHTS
MUSIC
THIS (TnVsdl EVEN :! ti? l'VXk
n r R A DlAVOLtl ' O'clock,
First joint apnearanee of UU,
UARA LOTJIBB KELLOGG
with Herr H.elnn biD?r!ii 7 -Berlins
'MA 1,aVol8?P ulrrel0
l'adynKocknuYg
FraDi.volo..." .........V."ll HJ"h"l
Ciacoino H"hlmr
Hi ppo aif'.H-
Milord Rockburg Wmn,nmni!
Conductor.! M A X M AH$r
TO MORROW (Wednesday) BY RF.QURRT
LA GRANGE NIGHT. ""V
I.E PHOPIIETK,
LE PROPHETE,
T A H T T 1 IVf V
MADAME LA OHANGE IN HER GREAT ROLE 0
THURSDAY, Aprils,
THIRD CJt KKLLOGU NIGHT.
CRISPING E LA COM A RE,
Second Joint appearance of
MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGU
GIORGIO ' RONCONI.
SATURDAY. April 10,
GRAND FAREWELL KELLOGG MATIN ER
FAUST.
Reserved Seats to the Matinee , fl'M
., wi'IV ,ho Acdni. and at Mr. C. W. Trumplox'e, No,
Witt Chesnut stroet. .
JTALIAN OPERA, ACADEMY OF MUSIC
LAST LE PROPHETE NIGHT,"
WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 7, 1659.
NO EXTRA CHARGE,
FRONT SEATS PARQUETTE CIRCLE. '
SECTIONS B, C, D, F, O. H, AND PARQUET,
uhanditai.UnY.p:-
COVERTS OPERA AND TnEATRE TICKET
OFFICE,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL.
CHOICE BEATS FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
EVENINGS. 142
CHOICE BEATS FOR THE FRENCH OPERA.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC OPERA BOUFFR
DIRECTOR J GRAU
M R J GRAU'B FRENCH OPERA COMPANY,
From the Theatre Francais, New York, will give a seasonof
FRENCH OPERA BoUFFB, ""T""01105
Commencing WEDNESDAY, April 14. and consisting Of
TE NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES,
With the following new and eminont artistes, who will
make their first appearance in Philadelphia:
Mesdanics Rosa-Bell, Desclauzas, Risarelll, ftueretf.'
Victoria Maurice, MM. Carrier, Beckers, GabeL Bourgoin
Genot, Mussay, Doligne, Juignot, Rivenez.
Powerful Choruses, Grand Orchestra, .
Who will appear in an entirely new rejitrurirt, comprising
the following operas :
Genevieve de Brabant, I Vie Parisienne, Flenr de The.
La Grande Duchesse, Barbe Bleue, lXEil Creve.
Subscription for Twelve Representations, iuclnding Ra.
served Seats, $12.
Subscription books are now open at the Academy of
Music, where soats can be selected. ; j 8
CHESNUT STREET T II EAT RE.
. O. D. HESS 4 CO Managers
FOURTH WEEK OF THE GREAT SUCCESS
The Wonderful, Brilliant, Ludicrous Extravaganiut,
THE FIELD GH EAT ATTRACTION? THIS
1 HE FIELD WEEK. Full of Now Introduction.
OF THE CLOTH No Abatement in the
OF GOLD. Popular Success of this
OF GOLD. MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION.
CHANGE OF TIME.
CURTAIN WILL RISE AT IJi O'CLOCK. '
A quarter of an hour earlier than formerly. . . i
Box OfKce open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. H dailjr,
MRS. JOlTNREWS ARCS STREET
THEATRE. Begins quarter to 8. '
EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
Robertson's Greatest Success,
SCHOOL, 'J
With new scenery, muaio, unique effects, and great cast,
including
MRS. JOHN DREW " ' I
AND FULL COMPANY, -:
FIRST "SCHOOL" MATINEE, -
BATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock.
WALNUT ST. THEATRE, BEGIN 8AT 1.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. April t,
THE LONDON BUKLFSOUE COMBINATIOrJ,
MISS JENNY WILLMORE, MISS LIZZIE WILL-"
MORE, and the celebrated and versatile Comedian, MR.
FELIX ROGERS, of the now Adelphi,' Royal and St.
James Theatre, London, who will appear in Biirnard'a Ex
travaganza of
IXION; Or, THE MAN AT THE WHEEL.
IX ION MISS JENNY WILLMORH
JUNO MISS LIZZIE WILLMORM
MINERVA MR. FELIX UOGERH
To commenco with H. T. Craven's Dranfaof '
MIRIAM'S CHIME. i
In Rehearsal THE FORTY THIEVES.
rpiIEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH .STREET,
Jflim auu. iiuuiit'iiCfsHl O VKICK.
TO-NIGHT, IHE KINU OF MAGICIANS.
rnil. pi. urnn, nI. Bl. dKAff,
appears in his Inexplicable ' Sciences Magiques," astonish
ing, confounding, and bewildering all, without confede
rates, traps, mechanism, apparatus, or holes in the tablu.
lies son. E. EMANUEL ST. JEAN, also appears.
i'-'ASE,1? 'e'AT KATCRDAY. . Admission, 25 cent
EVENING, 25, 60, and 75 cents. .
Seats at Trumpler's. , t,
T70X'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE..
J? UN PARALLELED ATTRACTIONS.
THE GENUINE ARABS FROM ARABIA.
TWO NEW BALLETS.
The Great Burlesque 1X.1UN! IXION!
Doors open at 7 ; commence 7 80 ; Saturday, 9 P. M,
n f urn iL'i u . . . .
VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER
V GARDEN, Nos. 720, 72. 7'Jt l, and fit VINJt
Street.
THE GR AND ORCHESTRION, formerly the property
of the GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, purchased at great
expense by JACOB VALER, of this city, in combination
with FLAMER'S ORCHESTRA and Miss NELLIE AN
DERSON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and
EVENING at the above-mentioned place. Admission
free. .... 1 13 tf
HORTICULTURAL HALL OERMANIA
ORCHESTRA PUBLIC REHEARSALS EVERY
W EDN ESDAY, at 8!4 P. M. Tickets sold at the door, and
all principal Music Stores. Packages of live for 1(1 ; single,
lb cents.
Engagements can be made by addressing O. B ASTERT,
No. 1231, MONTEREY Stroet ; anf Andre's Muaio
Store, No. 110-1 CHESNUT Street. 1213m
CENTZ AND IIASSL.ER'S
O THIRTIETH AND LAST
ORCHESTRA MATINEE
will be given May . H4tf
C GYMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH ANL
T ARCH Streets, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Chil
dren, is now open DAY and EVENING. Lessons given ia
Sparring and Fencing. Call in person or send for circular.
a 6 stuthamo PROF L. LEWIS.
MAMMOTH .VELOCIPEDE SCHOOL,'
TWENTY-FIRST and RACE Streets, open Day
and Evening. All styles of Velocipedes both for sale ana
to rent. Headquarters of Philadelphia Velocipede Club,
Admission, 10 cents. '
88in J. W. POST.
PATENTS.
pATENT OFFICE.
PATENTS PROCURED IN THE UNITED STATES
AND EUROPE. , i
Invcntore wishing" to take ont Letters Patent for
New Inventions; are advined to consult with C. H.
KVANS, N. W. comer FOURTH and WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia, whose fucilltiea for proseoutlnp
tasea before the Patent Ofilce are unsurpassed bj
anv other agency. Circulars contuliiliiir full informa
tion to Inventors cau be had on application. MoUcK
made secretly.
C. II. EVANS,
8 4thBtii5 N. W. Cor. FOURTH and WALNUT
T)ATENsTltOCUltED IN THE UNITED
STATES AND EUROPE.;
lSiyVAHT BKOWN,
SOLICITOR OF PATENTS,
No. 811 WALNUT Street. '
8 18 stuthSin
T 7 NIT ED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
extensi on. Objections, de"""0! befo th. ,1 J
khould be filed in tlu. office ";n,yLfb,1A FOOTE, "
bearing- Onmniissionerof Patenus.
oTcaTp l"owm a rf,
CAErENTEB AND BUILDER,
No. 13 DCK Street, Philadelphia.
Tl-jTANrTEFT'oT cattell a, c67.
A PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
PKul'lWo7a0 WORTH WHARVES
AND
Ko. '17 Nr RTH W ATKR STREET,
Aij.PE U WaaJJ . . IP4BajzilX