THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1869. r MUSICAL A!I :uw,itic. The City Amnm-niAni. mi. ,.?i","T. Mr H: liie popular ami mil musical rtin-c or, will have a t.-i ;i : whvn Th ttoh. muin Uirl will be invou wit i un i... ....... ..-..y..., miii aims rnxan ualton In tnR rlr i.r "Arllnn." Tho rlKlnal overture will In; prrf.innml, ami MIh "aiton will kIiik asth.. llnnli! tin- aria, "Ah! don't Uilnjrln," from Simnnmlmln. A,T Walnut thn rtrumanf r..i lMttry of Lift anil the nurU-Hque of rt-alintiu will be performm! thin cvenliiK.wlth Mr. John liroiix.'i.i'n in both pieces. On Monday Mr. Uronirhrtin new hurlcHiiie of Hurh Ado About (lie Mrrrhr.nl nf I .lire will Ins pro duced, and the performance v. hi conclude with a tloiiK'Ntlc drama entitled The l'ee show M,tn. Attiik Arch Lottn will app.-nr this afternoon and vvrnlnp; In her l.ew drauui oi '.yiM. ixi ., ) ii an i.iii viv-n-i! Will .AT THK J ItKATKK I'OM I'JfK H lll.lt l:i!0 Will IIP given to-day. when Liwhcn and V.-' and l,e Ih'vji Aveuijkn will be kIvcii. In the ev.M.iiig,(vi?' zi and Lm Deux A pi vale will be pci'innri'il. Hctrvccn the operas Mr. K. Kelleher and Mr. .I. Clarke will Rive It hour and biiiiud. At thk Amkkican a nmtinec will be plven, when all the artists will appear In an M l motive variety en tertainment. Thk Nkw Yohk C'ikcts, under tin' tnaniiRement of L. II. Lent A l'o., will commence a season of two weeks on Monday, on r.lnhtti Ktreet, almve Race. Thin etablinliment Ih the most complete of any In the country, ami the miimiemont promise to (five a aeries of lind-clasn performance!!, entirely free from any objectionable features. Two performances, altenioon mid evening, will be (liven on Monday, and umtinei h will be jrlvcn every day during the stay t.f the conipniiy In the city, which will positively be limited to two weeka. Thk Skntz-IIassi.kk Ohciikstha will (five the lint Uialiuec of the season at Musical Fund Hall to-day. HEWS SUZMKSAR'g. Otv Allnim. .John Plait, was appointed vesterdav bv Mrivor Fox Lieutenant of the Fourteenth (Ustilct.'lii place of (leorirc W. Dtinniiii. A laipe meetini; of Journevmen phimliers was held last evening at Palutera' Hall, Klglith and Lo eust streets, with a view of asiv rtaiutnit the true position of the ineiuliers of the association In rela tion to the strike for higher waires, 0i;TiU per day. It was reported that, out of the number of members rated at t-Vfio per day, nearly all had received the ad vance and are now employed. A communication was read from members rated at f 4 per dav, who had pone to New York In (piest of employment. Htittlntr that Immediately after arriving there thev found employment at t4U6 per day, ami have a fair pros pect of a continuance at tills rate. A number of new members were elected, after which an adjourn ment look place. DomrNtin Aflnlrn. flold cloRed yesterday at 1:1; .. t'alile charges will be reduced June I. Muzzle the dojrs, or they will be shot. Too numerous Highwaymen down town. This spring's whaliiiK prospects are considered joor. All the special nfrents of the Treasury have been appointed. Commandants of navy yards are instructed to obey all orders Issued by Admiral Porter. Yesterday morning the American Whip Manu factory, atWestlleld, Mass., was destroyed by fire. Iaihh, t ,(1,0(1(1. I11 honor of the completion of the t'uion Pacillc Railroad, all business will be suspended on Monday In San Francisco. An actor was arrested In New York, yesterday, charged witn obtaining money on forged paymasters Lounty checks. ' ' Becretary Fish wants Marshal Itarlow to watch the movements of all vessels suspected of having Cuba lor their destination. Hiooks, one of the Urodhead murderers, was recaptured near Port Jervis, N. Y., on Wednesday, out made his escape a short time afterwards. King Kamchamcha narrowly escaped having his skull broken by a cocoanut, while promenading in a grove adjoining his country sent, recently. Secretary lioutwell will purchase one million dollars' worth of 6-aos per week, and has directed the Assistant Treasurer at N'ew York to receive proposals therelor. Stewed dried apples were served np to the Ward party of Northerners on their travels through Florida, although strawberries, oranges, etc., were in abundance. tin Wednesday and Thursday next the Thirty seventh Annual Convention of the Alpha Delta Piii fraternity will be held at New Haven, Conn.. Hon. William S. Groesbeck orator, and Rev. J. N. Tarbox poet lor the occasion. Foreign A flairs. MADitm, May ".The Directory Is proposed to con sist of Serrano, ltivero and Olozuga. with Prim at its head as President and Minister ot War. Couk, May 7. The Town Council to-day adopted a protest against the bill .ntroduced In the House of Commons disabling Mr. O'Sullivan, tho present Mayor of the city, from performing the functions of a magistrate. They also resolved to engage counsel to onnose the bill. O'Sullivan Is announced as a candidate for the House of Commons from YoughaL Constantinople, May 7. On the 5th of May, the first day of the Mohammedan New Year, the Sultan received the Miuisters Iroin foreign powers, in Con stantinople, in a body, and made an address of the most pacific character. Ho referred with satisfac tion to ttie favorable settlement of the dllllculties with Greece, tho pacification of Crete, and the friendly relations of Turkey with ull foreign powers. He said he should continue to Insist on economy in the administration, the Improvement of Judicial pro cedure, the extension of the railway system, and the equal participation of ull classes of his subjects In the obligations and benefits of these reforms. The Cretan chieftains have been pardoned and Hot free. Havana, May 7. Tho Journals of to-ilay publish accounts of several engagements between the troops under Count Valmasedu and the Cuban forces. The Spaniards claim a victory. Captain-General Dulee, accompanied by a battalion oi volunteers, visits Mutanzas on Sunday. The flag-ship Contoocuok Balled to-day. Iain don, May T Midnight The House of Com mons has linishcd the conslderauou of the Irish Church bill in committee. In the House of Lords to-night the Marquis of Salis bury wanted to know If the government Indorsed the policy advocated by Mr. liright, that tho people must be placed In possession of land in Ireland In greater numbers, lie said the present uncertainty aa to the position of the government on the land question was very Injurious. Karl Granville, In reply, said he must decline to open the question. A hill on the subject would be Introduced at the next session, lie assured the House that the government would niaintalu the rights of property. London, May 7 The Time says that England en deavored to do justice to all parties during the late Rebellion, and must decline to acknowledge any other motive for her action. She has offered to sub mit to arbitration tho question w hether she has been culpably negligent, but she cannot go further. Ex travagant misrepresentations were necessarily tho basiB for such policy as Is forshadowed In Mr. Sum ner's speech. The Timeg concluded by assuring Americans that It will prove a failure. Tho Teienravh promises that Kngland will give an attentive ear to reasonable propositions, but will not listen to novel pretensions. If no solution Is now nru.cticable. she will leave the questions at issue to the lnl.nences of time and mature judgment of thu American people for adjustmeiit, ' Tlie Vlty ( onlest. The above matter was resumed yesterday after neon before the examiners. Kdwiinl Paul testified that he voted at this elec tion in the Second division of the First ward; he had live.l in fids division for twenty-two years, and knew no other Ldward Paul. (There were two on the list of voters, and but one assessed.) John B. Thomas testified that he was the judge of tho election of the Ninth division of the First wurd ; the judges met at Houvier s 'iwt, at tho corner of MoyaiueiiKlng avenue and Greenwich street, to make their returns; ho did not attend mat meeiing; on tim wuv Hi. .1-1. Ht 11 in 11 it tu o'clock the next morning, h i wi s set upon by a crowd of men, not quite half a square above Houvier s house, knocked down and Ins papers taken from hltn: thc-se papera he still has at home; when hu wai going to Uouvler's to mako his returns as an election oithv:- to the meeting of the ' lulling, tin was h i hurt, lis t 1 bo unable to work for two or three duvs: when they I. nocked him down o le t f them cried, ' Vou , ili.d's what wo waut your papers." ' Charles lirownholtz testlile.1 thut he was at tho polls of the Second division oi tie- First ward at this election for a lew moments: mi a largo crowd about the polls, that, appeared to b 1 wild and spoiling for a tight; was ordered away by a man named Pogi.e; he left, and when about" op to Keed stroe( saw the crown rnsn, a'ni nenrd tim iiruia 01 pistols. FredeiieW Waldo ttstllled that at this election hu live 1 at No. ltUft Soutli Front street; none but his family lived there. Samuel Simipley lived thera before witness moven m. on tile i:tn 01 September. (Kuwaru caiou was assessed nere and on the voters' H t. as was also namuci nnarpiev.) Jteruard Devluo testllled that, tt this election, he lived ut tho corner of Otsego and Moore streets, 111 the Tenth division of the First ward; voted the Dein. ocratic ticket; was at the polls nearly all day ; thera were a great many strange faces there; the )em. rHtlo window-book keeper would say, '! can't fin this man's name;" the Hepublican would say, "All rint I've got it;" this continued all day; during tho iav several were taken out of the line and carried off bv the special policemen; tney were doing nothing k.T.nrviiiir to vote; James Connelly and Augustus N-nnmiinn were among those so taken; the former lived In Moore street, below Otsego; the latter live eomewhrre In that, neighborhood; there were more men there than there usually are; thorn- who did not behiiiK there appeared to be creating- all the dlHturti. anco; wlttiecHjou) been voting in that dlvlHlou for Pleven yearn; There Ih no other Bernard Dcvtiic. In that division. (There were two on tho lint of voter and but one on the aHHCRHtnent Itat.) Adjourned until Monday atternoon. MARINE TELEGRAPH. for additional Marine Sew net Fimt Pane. ALMANAC KOR PHILADELPHIA TU18 DAV Rrw Kirfs 4 6lMooi Rums 8 3ti !L'l'1?- 'J W -1 M I " '"5 W A TKH UIU OLKARKD YKHTKRDAY. Btramiihip Tonawiinila, JenninKa, Savannah, Philadelphia ana Southern Mail Stranmliip Co. Stuaiiinhip brunette, Down, New York, Jnhn F. Old. hlvamor f. l raiiklin, I'lurwm, Naltnnure, A. Gnivim. Jr. Uiiiquo hlla Mount, Manners, Windsor, N. 8., Workman A Co. Ilii J. A H. Crowley, Crowley, Hoston, J. R. WhiteASon. ling Mai thu MicliolB, Hums, Porlmiioutii, L. Auuunnod A Co. Hrig J. Rickmnra, Henley, Hoston, do. lb ig Johie KuyniiH, Tne.kur, Huston, do. HiiK Hyperion, Woodbury, Hoston, do. Selir I'liipiro, Mattliuws, aiivuhIii, Me., do. t-chr W. K. Genn, Ifearsn, Hnnton, do. S lir Sophie Ann, Hyor, Host on, do. Sehr Maiy Mills, Parker, HnMon, do. Schr Heading UK. No. M, W idis, Hartford, do. fschr A bine iimaley, Hearse, Kostun, do. ARRIVKI) YKSTPRDAY. Steamer Sarah, dones, III luiuia Iruiu New York, with nutse. to W. M. Hnml A I o. llriu I mm, rue ri. Kerry, lira. Hey, 9 days from Matwixas, with uiiilasM s to I,, ;. Kneflil A Co. vohs-.'I ui Warren it (treuK. d iliht., lut. Uti 40, Inn 'i. wns ctruck liy a spi.;ll : lott and i-pnt Mills; epi lunced heuvy woattioi- north uf llatteraN. Sehr Itlrnijarry. 'ates, S dnys from Mntanr.ns, with mo lances to 1 1 hi n h, I ley l A Co. - vt-ssel to Wnrien A t ireirir. Sclir Abtiot lleveri tlx. riicii. ill davs from Nuxua, with DioinsFCsto SAW. W olb -vessrl to J. K. Huxley A Co. r-clir 1 rank Palmer, Lallwuu, a.1 days fnmi Cioniiieos, with niolassia to Goo. C Carson A Co. vvasol to J. I'l. Hur.ley A Co. Sdn Hannah Little, Ciodfrey, 6 days from Cliarloston, with lumber to C. K. Haker A Co. vossel to LalUbiuy, Wickereliam A Co. (( lir Abigail Haines, Smith, days from New Haven, wilii indue, to KniKlit A Suns. Schr S. K., liemns, i days I rum Snowhill, Md., with lum ber to 4,olIins A Co. Se.br H. Vushliurn, Cook, i days from Taunton, with mde. to Meislien A Cloud. Schr K. W'uteruian, Murshull, 6 duys from Norfulk, with lumber. Si lir Snsnn, Sears, 2 days from Now York, with salt, to Calvin S. Crowell. Schr Convoy, l'rench, S days from Richmond, Va., with lumber to Collins A Co. Schr Mary C, Sippln, 1 day from Milford, Dol., with gra i n to ti as. L. Hew ley A Co. Schr Chief, Townstmd.t'J days from Indiun river, Del., w ith lumber to Collins A Co. MEMORANDA. Ship Hannibal. Nicman, trom London for Philadelphia, arrived at Deal -Mil ult.. and anchored. 1 Steanibliip Roman, Haker, hence, at Boston yostcrday. barque Yinco, Camorun, buuue, in Iossiemouth Hay 26th ub inio. Barque Emma Muir, Crosby, for Philadelphia, was !oal Inc at Clas:ow --till ult. ling 1 ,oin b C. Madeira, Moslandor, cloared at Now York 6th inst., for aza. lirig Scotland, Rose, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York til h inbt. HriK Ueoruo E. Prescott, Mills, sailed from Portsmouth 3d inst., tor Yinalhaven. Schr Alary A. Harmon, for Philadelphia, cleared at St. John, N. H., 5th inst. Schr Thos. Horden, WriKhtington, honce, at Fall River 6th inst. Schr Waif, Demsen, hence, at St. Johns, P. H., and was loailuiK -d ult. to return. Schr K. L. 1'ortnr, Sparks, at Aavussji 30th ult., to sail IHd fur Wilmington, Dei. Schr Lucy, Hurlbert, from Windsor, N. S., for Philadel phia, ut Portland 5th inst. Schr L. i). C. Wishart, Mason, from Wilmington, N. C, for New York, which put into Nortoik in a leuky condition, had dixcharged, on the 4th, a large irtion of her cargo of naval stores, and found the leak in the centreboard well; she would reload and proceed without hauling up. Schr Clara Sawyer, Sawyer, hence, at Portsmouth Si Instant. Schr Carrie Melvin, Watts, from St. John, N. B., for Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole 4tli inst., with loss of part of deck load of pickets, and sailed again next day. Sehrsiieo. II. Mills, Mills, and J. J ruiuan, Ulbbs, honco, St New Bedford oth inst. Schra CohasKet, Cibhs; A. J. l'abens, Rogers; and Charlie Woolscy, tor Philadelphia, sailed from New Bed torn Mil inst. Schis N. H. Benedict, Ellis, and Transit, Racket, hence, at Fall River 5th inst. Schr John Crockiord, Davis, from Fall River for Phila delphia, at Nowport 4th inst. Schr Potomac, Kldridge, hence, at Alexandria 4th inst. Schr Huttie Ross, I'lrk-h, hence, at Portland fith inst. Schr Reading RR. No. 77, hence, at Norwich 4th inst. NOTICE TOMARINERS. Oapt. West haven, of tu Britiau brig Alpha, at Ha'ti more, from Arecibo, sujs: -On the night ot the 15th ult., a heuvy swell, accompanied with strong wind and rain, obliged all the shipping at A recibo to slip their cables and go to sea, viz. : Brig Alpha, brig Chattanooga, brig Two Marys, schr Madeira, and a Spanish schooner, name un known, some of which had not returned on tho Suth. I take the liberty of observing bore that Arecibo is consi dered a dangerous port. Being an open roadstead and bad anchorage, vessels should never anchor there unless with good ground tackling, at least Ho.entj-livo fathoms of chain cable, and take every precaution to be ready to slip and stand out to sea at a moment's warning. Vessels fre quently become wrecked here and are always a total loss, and sometimes accompanied with nervy Joss of life. Some nationalities ( French I are not allowed to anchor there. PATENTS. QFITICEFOtt PltOCUKINO PATENTS, rOlUUiST JiL.iLJJ.LAUa, NO. 119 S. FOURTH STREET, PHILA., And Marble Buildings, No. 460 SEVENTH Street, opposite U. S. Patent Olllce, Washington, D. C. II. HOWSON, Solicitor of Patents, C. HOWSON, Attorney at Law. Communications to be addressed to the Principal Olllce, Philadelphia. 8 1 lm PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and C1IESNCT, (Entrance on FOURTH Street). rr.ATJCIS D. FASTOXUUS, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. Tatents procured for Inventions In the United States and Foreign Countries, and all business relating to the same promptly transacted. Call or send for cir culars on PuteuU. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. S 6 smtht "PATENT OFFICE. PATENTS PROCURED IS THK UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. Inventors wishing to take out Letters Patent for New inventions are advised to consult with C. H. EVANS, N. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia, whose facilities for prosecuting cases before the Patent Olllce are unsurpassed br any other agency. Circulars containing full informa tion to inventors can ue uuu uu appucuiiou. juoucis luade secretly. C II. 12 VAX 8, S 4thstut N. WCor. FOURTH and WALNUT. TATENTS PROCURED IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROrE. iinwviftr brown, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, 8 1.1 stuth3m No. 811 W'ALNUT Street CENT .'S FURNISHING POODS. PATENT 8IIOULDER-8EAM BUIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING STORE i. L-fn riTTivn riiirth ivn nniwum maxln Irom ineahurenient ot very short, notice. All other artiulea of UENTLKMKN'h DK1C88 CIOODS in lull not. WINCHESTER CO., No. 700 CIIK.HNCT Street. 113 H. S. K. C. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. EVERY PAIll WAKUANTEU. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES, j J. VV. SCOTT & CO., 6itp NO. 814 CHESNUT STREET. PALI. AT AYKE'S SH1KT DEPOT, NO 58 N, 81X111 Bireot, below Arch, and get ioiue of hi. IMPiToVKD bllOCLDKR SEAM PATTKHN SHIRTS, which .urpw- 11 other Kuirt. fur neatne of ht on th breert, comfort in th neck, ud Mutt on the nhoulder. AIM) '! b4UU'la IWWBa wwtv p fl - to OARmAQES. , CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! AVILLIAM I). lJOOKRH, CAimiAan duildeh, 1009 and 1011 CHESNUT STREET. Superior Carriages of my own manufacture nullt for the ERIVirtfG SEASON OF i t o n, COMBINING STYLE, DURABILITY, AND ELEGANCE OF FINISH. Attention given to repairing. 1417 stuth 3m Carriages Stored and Insurance effected. fcgpfr GARDNER & FLEMING, CAIHIIAGH BUILDERS, No. 214 South FIFTH Street. DELOW WALNUT. A Large Assortment of New and Second-hand O It Xt I O 13 s, INCLUDING Coupe Rockaways, Phaetons, Jenny Llnds, Buggies Depot Wagons, Etc. Etc, 3 23 tutus For Sale at Reduced Prices. Q A R R I A Ci ES ! J I JIcliIlAK aV KODALL, CAKKIAGK I5UIJL,13i:iJS, No. 712 SANSOM Street, Philadelphia, Invite all In need of any kind of CARRIAGES to call and see their large assortment before purchasing, as they Intend selling at REASONABLE BATES. 20sw26trp PAPER HANGINGS. PAPER HANGINGS. ROTH DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED. FINE GILT PAPERS. PANEL DECORATIONS. IN NATURAL TINTS. NEW FRENCH IMITATIONS, In MAPLE, WALNUT and OAK, rivalling In effect the real woods. Ceilings Frescoed and Kalsomined. ORNAMENTING, GILDING, ETC. CARRIHGTON, DE ZOUCHE & CO., THIRTEENTH and CHESNUT Streets, 8 18 thstuSm PHILADELPHIA. J) E P O T FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER, HANGINGS, IN. 11 and 13 TV. IVI.Vril Street. AN ASSORTMENT OF French and American Wall Papers, Original In Design, Elaborate In Finish, Unsurpassed In Quality, and Incomparable lu Price. A force of workmen who combine taste with skill, execution with promptness. In store, and arriving monthly per Paris steamer, the richest and most complete assortment of DECO RATIONS and EMBLEMATICAL DESIGNS, suit- able for Hall, Mansion, or Cottage. The above now ready for Inspection, and a visit Is most earnestly requested by 8 27 stuthsra HENRY S. MATLACK. PAPER HANGINGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. NAGLE, COOKE & EWING, LATE WITH HOWELL & BROTHERS, No. 1 338 CHESNUT Street, BCthBtuam PHILADELPHIA. g E A N & W A R D, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS, NO. 251 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WAI.NPT AND BTBUCE, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. S 18 T OOKI LOOK!! LOOK1 ! ! WALL PAPERS -l-i nd Linen Window hhade. Manufactured. th cheapest in the city, at JOHNbTON'8 JJepot. No. 10:iJ bl-KlNti (.AKU1.N Htreet, below KlevoulU, Urauuh, No. 30?l; KDl.KAL btreet. Caindeu, New Jonwy. ii -Jo AIIANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPKK8 and Window Khade.. H. F. BAI-UKK, h'UJN A HON, No. 0' BPKINU UAKDKN Ktt.Jaaiam LEGAL NOTIOES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY a mu uuuhty OK J'Hf I, A DK1. PHI A. Kututeof VK:'rflli ul-inmv .lAKMrl. The AuditAir aomtinlMtl l.w , i.l. i '....r ii miilil . nottle. and adjiiMt tlie lirm account of tJHAKI.KS LANUDUZKy, suiMiniirirui cur hitftonne, tiled oy a it in, JjA I)Ol)KY, Kipcutrn, decBad, will meet the parliw iuterealea, for the iiurpooe of hi. aiiiKiinliuunt, on TUKK DAY, May 11. Ihrt at 4 o'clock f. U-, t tile ottire 01 HKNRY K. WA1.1.ACK, Ku , Ko. Hi o'h tSlXTU bueet, is the city of I'iiUaueliiuut. 6 1 stuUiit FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE M- -A. IS, V I NS Patent Alum and Dry Plaster FIRE-PROOF SAFES ABE THE MONT DESIRABLE FOB qUAUTT FINISH, AND TRICE, MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS, Please sentl for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., 721 CHESNUT Street, (MASONIC HALL), PHILADELPHIA, 206 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 108 BANK STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO. SECOND-nAND SAFES OF ALL MAKES FOR SALE LOW. 2 13 SW3m SAFES AND MACHINERY MOVED. CHAMPION SAFES ! UNSUCCESSFUL. BURGLARY. LETTER OF MESSRS. DAVID DOWS A CO. New York, April 10, 18C9. Herrino, Farrel A Sherman, No. 251 Broadway. Gents: On the night of the 22a ultimo, our store, No. 20 South street, was entered, and a desperate at tempt made by burglars upon one of your safes In our-counting-room. The key to the safe n which we kept onr securities was locked inside of our Ore-proof book safe, the doors of which were literally cut to pieces; from this they obtained the key to the other safe and opened it. Fortunately we had one of your Burglar-Proof Banker's Chests Inside, in which our valuables were deposited. Thla they went to work at with a will, and evidently used up all their time and tools In vain attempts to force It. The night was dark and Btormy, and the fact of their knowing where our key was kept shows that their plans were well matured. They tried wedging the door and body of the Chest, and the faithful safe bears evidence of the labor and skill devoted to the work. All was useless, and It Is with great satisfaction we report that upon opening It we found our securities all safe, and can therefore cheer fully indorse the Burglar-Proof work recommended by you. You will please send the new safe purchased by ns to our counting-house, and take the old one, to show that some safes are still manufactured woithy of the name. David Dows & Co. FARREL, HERRING & CO., C II A. M I? IO 1ST SAFES, NO. 629 CHESNUT STREET, 4 17 tptf PHILADELPHIA. FIKE. SKATING KINK. FIRE. ttfl UJ STILL ANOTHER uEEAT VICTORY FOR WATSON'8 SAFES. Meiieni. J. WATSON A SON:- GENTI.KMKK : We had one of your woll known and cole brated Fireproof 8afea, with the inaiile door improve ment, in the tire that destroyed the Philadelphia Skating Kink on Thursday night, the 2Ulh mutant. The aafe wua ox. poaed to an intenae heat, melting off the braaa knobs and platea. On opening the aafe, we fouud all our books, money, and papers in perfect condition, and to our great satisfaction. Yours, respectfully, J. W. POST. Philadelphia, April 3U, 1KS. New Safes at grout ly reduced prices, lower than else where. Also, several good Second-hand Safes. J. WATSON A SON, (Of late Evans A Watson), No. 611 S. FOURTH Street, 6 6 tlistiitt Two doors above Chosnut street. C. L. M A I S IS R, MANUFACTURE K Of FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, LOCKSMITH, BELL-IIANGER. AND DEALER IN No. 434 RACE Street. HAT8 AND OAPS. ' II. WARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI- 1 .ml MH.MHIn. IWu H.t.rmWMll In 1 1 t L, - improved fanhious of the season. Ulillwi UT Htreet, next door to tba Poet Othca. 11 l56u COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS. OF all numbers and brands, Tent, Awniug, and Wagon, eever Dui k. Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier FelU, front tbirt Inches to ssvsuty-sia inches wide, Pauhn, Heltuur, ba TwtM M JOtlN W. KVKKM AN, . No. 103 CUUKOU bUeet.Cit, buixet, ''''' j 5 ICE COMPANIES. CE! ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! .Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! OFTTCK OF THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., No. 435 WALNUT St, Philadelphia. Established IKS. Incorporated 1844. Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Bhippers of EASTERN ICE. THOMAS F CAHILL, President. F.. P. KKKSHOW, Vioe ProaiJent. A. HUNT, Trrasurpr. II. H. CORN KLL, Secretary. T. A. HENDRY, Superintendent. IC'F delivered dallv in all narta of the nnnaolidatnd ritv. West t'hiladelnhia. Mantua. Richmond. Ilndeshura. Tiosa and (iermantown. Prices for families, ollices, etc., tor lHnH: 8 Ins. dully mi cents per week. 18 " " 76 " " lo " " W " " ao " " .. $iti5 " " Iinrs consumers at. wholesale nrlres. Orders sent to the. (llllce, ar any ot the following Depots, will receive prompt attention : NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND M AS- 1 Kit HTKKKT, WILLOW STREET WHARF, Delaware Avenue, RIDOF. ROAD AND WILLOW STREET. TWENTY-SECOND AND HAMILTON STREET, NINTH STREET AND WASHINGTON AVENUE, and nnn.BiKr.ci' wiunr, HchuylkiU. isaiuirp Ire! Io! Ire! Ic?! Ice! Ire! OHROMO LITHOGRAPHS. piOTURES FOR PRESENT a. s. n. o Bin son, No. 910 CHESNUT Street, Das JtiBt received exqalulte specimens of :art, SUITABLE FOK HOLIDAY GIFTS. FINE DRESDEN "ENAMELS" ON PORCELAIN, IN GREAT VARIETY. SPLENDID PAINTED PHOTOGRAPHS, Including a Number of Choice Genua. A SUPERB LINE OF CHROMOS. A large assortment of NEW ENGRAVINGS, ETC. Also, RICH STYLES FRAMES, of elegant new patterns. 3 1 WINDOW SCREEN. PLIES AND MOSQUITOES. MAGOUN'S TATENT ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN WILL FIT ANY WINDOW. SELLERS BROTHERS, NO. C23 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA SOLE MANUFACTURERS. Liberal discount to the trade. 4 29 lm NEW PUBLICATIONS. QUREAU VER ITAS (FRENCH LLOYDS). INTERNATIONAL REGISTER FOR CLASSIFICATION OF VESSELS. THE REGISTER VERITAS, oontinin the Clansi fi cat ion of Vessels surveyed in the Continental, British and American ports, for the year 1B69, is FOR SALE by the Agents in New York. ALF MERIAN A CO., 4 26 No. 4H EXCHANGE PLACE. z E L L ' S POPULAR ENCYCLOPEDIA, A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE, T. ELLWOOD ZELL, Publisher, Nos. 17 and 19 South SIXTH Street, 8 2T 83m PHILADELPHIA. rjnHE FAMILY DOCTOR. A DICTIONARY X OF DOMESTIC MEDICINE AND SURUERY, Especially adapted for funnily use. BY A DISPENSARY SURGEON. Illustrated with upwards of One Thousand illustrations, crown 8vo., cloth, 7bU paxes and an Appendix, 2 60; hal morocco, $4. Agents wanted. Apply to OKOKGR GEBBIK, 4 231m No. 730 SANSOM Street. PUIL080PIIY OF MARRIAGE. A New Course of Lectures, as delivered at the Nasi York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects: How to Live, and What to Live for; Youth, Matunty, and Old Age; Manhood Generally Reviewed; The Oauae oi Indigestion; Flatulence and Nervous Diseases Accounted For: Marriage Philosophically Considered, eto. etc Pocket volumes containing these Lectnres will be for warded, post-paid, on receipt of US cents, by addressing W. A. LEAKY, Jb.,8. K. corners iFLfcTli and WALNUT Streets. Philadelphia, AGRICULTURAL. evt EARLY VALENTINE, YELLOW 8IT Weeks. Mohawk. China Red Eye. Cranberry B n Bish hcans Also, Large Lima, Oisoit Wax, Dutch Case Knifs iieana, eto. etc. HACKER. WETHERILL A CO., 417 smw lmrp No. WH MARKET Street. SEEDS. GARDENERS, FARMERS, AND m UlllHrV VIK IIWJ WB1II, uuia .UU 1U..UU.U UUUU. W WM own growui, can ue suppueu at, . HACKER. WETHERILL A CO. '8, Seed Urownrs and Dealers, 4 17 smw lmrp No. 806 MAKHKT Street. Send for descriptive price list. 3 EXTRA EARLY, CARTER'S EIRST 2L Crop. Tom Thumb, Dan O'Rourke, Champion ot KuiTland, Eugenie blue Imperial, Early Washington, Dwarf Marrow, and all otnor variwi m rn. UACE.ER. WKTHKR1LL 4 CO., 4 17 smw lmrp No. 806 MARKET Street, 3 EARLY YORK, EARLY WINNING- ill stadt. Large Drumhead, and Flat Dutch Cabbage ; Long Scarlot, Early Red Turnip ; Early Olive shaped Had ib i. Long Orange and Early uorn nrrot, rarsnip, npm eh, etc. HACKER. WETHERILL A CO., 4 17 smw lmrp no. ouo MAKtiiu otreec PHILADELPHIA RASPBEURY, JUCUN- I DA, Agriculturist, and other Strawberry; Lawton lilackherry Plants; Hartford, Vines. For sale by T. 8. v.uuuui u, anu uiuor orups) A U, K. FLETOHHR. 8 a If Delanoo, N. J. HOSIERY GOODS. J WILLIAM II O F F M A N, No. 9 N. ICHillTII Mrri l, Philadrlpliiii, Dealer in Hosiery Coods, Offers for sale a lnrge assortment of noslory, for LatlifS', Gt'titH', an ciilhlron's wtar; Sucks, threo- qutirtfr Socks, aud Lotijr Hose, of Eng-Uah and Oer- uiuu inauufucture. i TJIJDEHWEAIt Of ('artwr)Kht & Warner's manufacture, acknovr leilKcd to be tho bes .nporteil. Also, the Norfolk aud New Brunswick, acknow ledged to be the le of American Oooila, These Goods in all sizes, for 7 wslj Svrin? and Summer Wear. MU8EMCNT8. c A I) E MY OF M Last engagsment, fa. Uua ., ull- 4 D 1 RROT on. " present osRantass- tlon H1f IB yd a . . iiun iinrtl.y) AFTtnNlVw : r IlkAN KRA liliiTi . . MONDAY KVP.N1NO , P EN K FIT OF M. hEHikKNf Mnsical Director, when will he prmented KALFK.'.S BOHEMIAN ;IRL. WITH MIfSH ht'HAN U ALTON AH ARIJNH Tnrsrlay -MARTHA. vJpik. Wer.nwdsy (First time in Philadelphia.) MASAv Thursd.y-FRA DIAVOIO. Fridny-llencnl of W. Castle, when will be press nted It the hrst tme in EnRllfh, Venn's I'KA VIA IVA. 8A1 UHPAV-PKANIt FAMILY MATIWEW. C A I) E M Y 0F MUSI C. BENEFIT OF H. BEIIRRNS. (SI'ECI AL ANNOUNCEMENT. Keserved Seats in the family Crrclo. Ovrinv li' Ih. STi-st drmsnd for K-ats for MONDAY EVENINO, May 10, Mr. HEHHENS wis concluded to sell Reserved Beat in the lamily Circle. Price, One Dollar. l(i tie bad 1 HIS (Saturday! MOKN I (, May II), at f A. M., at the Academy ot Miimio, and at Trumph'r'i iiiuBic ni4tre, no. ijni,opsnur irfer. it WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEfJINS AT 754.' THIS (Sutnrday) KVENINO. M 8. MR. JOHN IMIOUOHAM, Whose engagement is positively limited to I M 1,1,1 II, 11 rrevions to bis departure for California, will appear as . v TERRY THE SWELL, In bis frrc&t UKAMATIi; RATI It K rpon the vices and lollies ot the present time, entitled THK LO'ITKKY OF LIFE. To conclude with UroUKhim's h xtravaganza of FO-t,A HO.N-TAS. .... s'nndsy, RmiiKham's Hurlomiue Tnxrr-dy of MF( H AI.O A HOLT A MKKCIUNTllr' VENICE. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH 8TREET 'I UKATH E. Bptrinsanarter to H nVlnrk LOTTA IKl'lN A MATINEE. THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON ATI Doors olmn at. I nV.liM.li !'!!" 'A as. PRPtNA LO 11a a. ...MYRTLE MVIUllxrilN TO-NUillT lS.lnnl.vl L. A a seventh time of the new Drama, . : . "I'Kt'lNA." I.OTT A TN TVVIl ( II A T i C'Th Wa and several tspccinltips. rpiIEATRE COMIQUE, 8EVENTIISTREET, -M. bftloW Arch. (lomn.tinrM k(. 8 n'oWV TLNlhON A CO Proprietors , ,1T, 1W O N EW COM IC OPERAS TO-NIOUT. IOR THE BENEFIT OF M1S8 SLHAN OALTON, JESSIE LEA , , snd LES DEUX AVEITGIJCS, One by "Offenbach." one by Macforrsn. The whole Com. psny appears. MA I IN EE BATURDAY. 8 flt roX'8 AMERICAN THEATRE. A First aprearance here of THE DAKHWOOD SIS TERS. First appearance hers of HARRY GILBERT, Pautomimist. . . Great success of the Premieres. Three Ballet STer cveninir (ius Williams in sii new Rontts. hal lie Bwift, Louise Rnbinron, and Kate Partinstnn in thcirarreat ralesi LOOK OCT FOR SATURDAY MATIN EK8. NEW YORK CIRCU8. From the Hippotheatron Buildings, Fourteenth street, o)iposite the Academy of Musio, New York. L. B. LF.NT DUtECTOa PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT! . The public are respectfully informed that, this celebrated metropolitan troupe will eihiliit in Philadelphia, ON EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE RACE, FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY, May 10, when will We presented a serins of those BRILLIANT, EXCITING. AND ELEGANT1 EOUESTRIAN ENTERTAINMENTS whirta for years have proved one of the most popular and successful features of thepuhtic amusements of New York, and which, for variety and splendor, will be found UNPARALLELED IN AMERICA! Full particulars in future advertisements. 1 8 tf c ONCE Jt T HALL. POPULAR LECTURES ON ANATOMY. PHYSV OI.OGY, ETC. ETC.. RY PROFESSOR JAMES M CLINTOCK, M. D. Illustrated with elepant models, manikins, paintings, skeletons, eto., prepared expressly by Dr. Axonx, in Paris, as follows: FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Monday, May 17. Friday, May 31. Tuesday, May 18. Monday, May 24. Wednesday, May 19. Tuesday, May 25. Commencing each evening at 8 o'clock. FOR LADIES ONLY: Thursday snd Saturday Afternoons, May 30 and 32, at 8 o'clock. FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY: Saturday and Wednesday Evenings, May Si and 28, at I o'clt cx SCALE OF PRICES: The course of six lectures for ladies and gentlemen. . ,$ n Single admission 5) Two private lectnres 75 Single admission 51 To be procured at Trumplor's, No. KMChesnnt street; , I. H. r.unlBall'B, No. 1121 ( liobnut street; Dr. MoClintock's office, No. H23 Race street, and at the Hull. 6 1 tf I EXHIBITION OF WATER-COLOR DRAW y ING8, IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S HOS-PITAL.-Open daily, from A. M. to 6' P. M., at the Artist Fund Galleries, No. 13U4 CHESNUT Street, 'tickets, 26 cents; season tickets, $1; for sola at thi Galleries. 4 23 lm SENTZ AND HASSLER'S LAST MATINEE, SATURDAY, May 8, at 4 P. M. Unfinished Symphony Schubert Klenri Overture Wagnea And other varieties. eTat PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE JL ARTS. The Forty-sixth Annual Spring Exhibition of Paintings, Sculpture, Ac, is now open. Admission, 25o. ; Season Tickets, 60c. 4 3tt 3Pt Open from A. M. to H P. M and from 7X to 10 P. If. V ALER S (LATE MILLER'S) WrNTER GARDEN, Nos. TOO, 722, 724, and 726 VINK Street. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the property of the GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, purchased at great expense by JACOB VALER, of this oity, in combination with FLAMER'S ORCHESTRA and Miss NELLIE AN DERSON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON snd EVENING at the above-mentioned place. Admission freej 1 18 tf CHESNUT STREET RINK. OPEN DAILY FROM 8 A. M.TO 10V P. M. FOR VEI.OC1PED1C RIDING. Admission, loo. Riding Tickets, 80 and 60 cents. Velocipedes for sale at factory prioes. & 6wths3t GYMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH" AND ARCH Streets, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Chil. dren, is now open DAY snd EVENING. Lessons given is Sparring and Fencing. Call in person or send for oircular. 8 Btuthamo PROF L. LEWIS. ROOFING. READY ROOFING. This Roofing is adapted to all buildings. It can hs) applied to STEEP OR FLAT ROOFS St one-half the expense of tin. It is readily put oa 0I6T Shingle Hoofs without removing the shingles, thus avoid ing the damaging of ceilings and furniture while nnder- foTng repairs. (No gravel used.) RESEUvK YOUR TIN ROOFS WITH WKLTON'S ELASTIC PAINT, I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roofs at short notice. Also, PAINT FOR MALE by the barrel or gallon, the best and cheapest in the market. W A WELTON No. 711 N. NINTH Street, above Con tea, and" 8 175 No. 808 WALNUT Street. rpo OWNERS, ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS X AND ROOFERS. Roofs! Yes, yes. Every sine and kind, old or new. At No. WH N. THIRD Street, the AME RICAN CONCRETE PAINT AND ROOF (JoMPANY are selling their celebrated paint for TIN ROOFS, ami for preeerving all wood and metals. Also, their solid com plex roor covering, me uesi everonerea to ins puhuu, with brushes, cans, buckets, etc., for the work. Auli vermin. Fire, and Water-proof, Light, Tight, Durable. No crack! ing, pealing, or shrinking. No paper, gravel, or heat. Good or all cliuiuics. inrociions given tor work, or good work men supplied. Care, promptness, oertaintyl One) price 1 Cull! Examine! Juilgu! A gents warned tor interior counties. 4 2!f JOSEPH LEEDS,' Principal. T'O BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.Z We are prepared to furnish English imported ASPHALTK! ROOFING FELT In quantities to suit. This rooting was used to cover tha Paris Exluhition in 1H67. . MERCHANT A CO., 4 21ti;m Nos. 517 and 61 MINOR Street. KOOFINO. LITTLE & CO., "TOE LIVE ROOFERS." No. 128 MARKET Street. Every description of Old snd Leaky Roofs mads tight and war ranted to keep in repair for five years. Old Tiu Roofs made equal to new. A trial only required to insure satisV faotiun. Orders promptly atteuded to. 8 8 8m OLD GRAVEL ROOB'S COVERED OVER with Uastis blats, and warranted for ten yoars. HAMILTON A COORKER. 8 UCm No. 44 8. TENTH Street. CROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. P RES II FRU IT IN " CANS. PEACHES, PINEAITLEH. KTC, ' iiRKKN CORN, TOMATOES FRENCH PKAS, MUSHROOMS, 1131 ASPARAGUS, ETC. ETC. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, D;alcr la Fine Groceries, llT5rp Cor. ELEVENTH antlJlNK Stn.7ta, JJ I O II A E L MBAOH E R & " coT, No. 223 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PROVISIONS, OYSTERS, AND BAND CLAMS, TERRAPINS ,i, PKU dqzenT
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