THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1860. ijtiws BuiyxrEAiyg. C'ltv Alluir! Early yeM.crd.Ay morning two Ice-honscs, ituated on the west hank of the Schuylkill river, tprosite Turtle Rock, were destrovod by fire. Heine eiturtted wlthiu the limits of tho park, they had been rurchoHed by tho city, and were about bointf demolished nnd tho lumber and tone removed by John Joues, who had con tracted therefor. There was uo ico stored In them, and the loss incurred Is simply tho value of tho old lnmbcr. It is supported that tho flro was the work of an incendiurv. At ten o'clock on Saturday morning the ex amination of female applicants for leaching vocal music iu the public schools was held in the Normal School, Sergeant street. There were forty-five applicants present, and the examina tion was conducted by Professor Jean Louis, assisted by Dr. Leipnld 'Melgncn. superintended by Mr. Stelninctz, President of tho Hoard of School Directors, and Mr. Armstrong, chairman of the Music Committee, assisted by Mr. Fesscn, of the Girls' Normal School. The applicants had to answer twenty questions in writing, and to pass a vocal and verbal examination, both very thoroughly. The funeral of General John Ely, late United States Marshal for this district, took place on Saturday, from No. 7:47 I'ino street, and was attended by the United States Court otlicers and a number of personal friends. Kev. Albert liarnes made a brief address at tho house, in which he referred to the military services of the deceased In supporting the (iovcrnmcnt. The burial took place at Woodland Cemetery. The body of an unknown white man was found in tho Delaware on Saturday, at .Market street wharf. Deceased was dressed in red flannel shirt, with tho figure W on the breast, black pants, and long boots. The Coroner took charge of the body. Matthew Flanagan, aged forty-two years, residing at No. 918 Walnut street, while quar relling with his employer on Saturday, in lHack berry alley, had his left arm broken, and ww budly bruised about the body. 11c was removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Domestic Affairs. Gold closed on Saturday at 137. Small-pox is raging at Panama. J. K. Jones wants to go to Brussels. Commissioner Delano Is on a visit to Ohio. National bank note circulation, 'i;i'.,H(ii.4i". At Panama bogus American coin is circu lating. Kx-Secrctary McCulloch is building a 25,0;X) house in Washington. Tho Mississippi river Is very nearly up to high water mark, and threatening. San Francisco on Saturday celebrated the completion of the Pacific Kailroad. General John C. Kobiuson has been retired , with the full rank of Major-General. Forty-five horses and mules were lost by the burning of a St. Louis livery stable on Saturday. On Wednesday, tho National Convention of the Grand Army of the Hepublic will meet in Cincinnati. General Canby has fixed the first Tuesday in July as the day for holding the election in Vir ginia. A man was arrested at Scranton yesterday, suspected of being lirooks, the escaped murderer of Brodhead. One square of the business portion of !; Kcesport, near Pittsburg, was destroyed by lire on Saturday night. Sergeant Hoblnson. who interfered in Payne's assault on Mr. Seward, has been presented with !jf5(H) by the citizens of Nevada. Hadford A. Rhodes, a prominent Republican of Warren county, Georgia, wa assassinated last Wednesday night, at his residence. General 11. G. Sickel will be appointed Col lector of Internal Revenue for the Fourth Dis trict, vice Alexander Cuminings, resigned. The Louisiana Congressional Election In vestigating Committee commenced their investi gation on Saturday morning with tho First Con gressional District in New Orleans. Miss Martha J. Cairnes, who shot and killed Nicholas McComas at Jarrcttsville. Md., last month, has been tried aud acquitted, the jury being out but five minutes. 1 The American Medical Association, in New Orleans, adjourned on Friday, to meet on the rewind Tuesday in May next, and afterwards took an excursion down the MissUsippl. A majority of the stockholders of the Michi gan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroads met at Chicago on Saturday and decided on con solidation with the Lake Shore Railroad. The trial iu New Orleans of Auditor Wiek liffe, on the second indictment, upon the charge of misdemeanor iu ollice in issuing fraudulent warrants, closed at 10 o'clock Friday night with a verdict of not guilty. Father Walton, of St. Patricks Church. Washington, yesterday read a letter from the Plenary Council, recently held in Baltimore, ad vising Catholic parents to withdraw their chil dren trom the public schools. Before the Railroad Committee of the Cin cinnati City Councils, in connection with the Advisory Committee of the Board of Trade aud Chamber of Commerce, tho representatives of the various routes for Northern railroads pre sented the advantages of their respective lines on Saturday forenoon. Great confidence is felt In the speedy completion of the Grand Trunk line from Cincinnati to Chattanooga. Fnri'Un Allaire). London, May 8. In answer to inquiries from the Associated Press of New York as to the con dition of the London money market, the follow - ing may be stated as a correct view of financial affairs 'here: The stock market has been in fluenced unfavorably by the Increase iu tho rate of interest of the Bank of England to per cent., and the current belief that a further ad vance will be made shortly; also, by tho politi cal uncertainty occasioned by Senator Sumner's speech, the exportation of gold and foreign loans, nnd the depressed state of trade. Cokk, May 8. O'Sullivan, the prescut Mayor of Cork, lias refused a nomination for Parlia ment from the electors of Youghal. The Irish national papers defend the recent course of O'Sullivan. i Madrid, May 8. It Is certain that proposals have been made to tho Cortes to name Marshal Serrano as Regent, and General Prim as Presi dent of the Council and Minister of War, until a king is elected. In the Cortes yesterday Gene ral Prim alluded to the rumors that he meditated an attempt against the Liberal regime, and pro nounced them utterly baseless, lie declared u.t ii... future would prove that "honor and liberty" was his motive. It is reported that General Cabrera, a noted CarlUt leader, has ap peared in Catalonia. 1 u.n.tn Miiv .( Hie condition of the mi' .i.t..i r,.,.i,.,.u "imses much anxiety. It is esti mated that the expenditures will exceed the revenues by Pi.lXXMHKJ reals. FioHENcn, May '.. The ucw Cabinet Is conv ...... 'i f.,ii,.u-e.lrc.sidciit. General Menabrea Foreign Affairs, Mirghetti; Interior, Ferrares; I....I.7-. ii,-,.i.iil- Commerce. Baroguc. Ihore will probably be no change iu the War, Marino, Iliii ssEi.H. Muv 'J.-Tlic Senate has refused to pass the bill abolishing imprisonment toi aeoi liara. Minister of Justice, has resigned, lie l urged to remain in ollico, but retuses to do s ..-.I .i... w. ,.,).. (c Htnuolved. "ESlw. May .-A congress of German Pro- tenants s to meets nt onus on .....j u.. y. skier and frame a reply to the recent appeal of the Pope to the rroiesuuua. :... Mo-i'li' I" I"nrl. A very extraordinary book might be written A...y.f..... w.i..-:.f Paris. From timo to Ume gossip lkVof this or that coterie formed 111110 1 1 .. ,.., tir Invi'St Halting for some strange marvels, others . ' - ... .,i-ii.,j.. some ior lnvesiiU'tviuu lorsoinesii. ..i'-r- . ti,nr; f..r S lor amuHcuitiK, -- A feuilletouiste, M. Lopedier, has few of ihT in a pamphlet, which has rut V causca au -- , f cuUlTatod aim Scratfc A wlS actually believe that u Lv0C, neet while asleep, iu dreams or ; some eciuully mysterious manner eq . v -- - ..I..rfnl ni'fiiOS but m Uistaui Before retlrin 16 in ".-, wi, i' i meuieamoi the composition ,rtu, rlJiin Caulmcnt or Camont, a highly accomplished nnd beautiful woman of thirty, but an Incurable tete-inon-tee and enthusiast. One of her disci ples gravely stated to M. Lopedier that he had met the countess tho night before in the moon. "Why not publish a description of it?" a-ikod the writer. "You could greatly advance tile cause of science byyour revelations." "I would do so," replied the visionary, "were it not that a repugnance to communicate such knowledge a terriulo repugnance seizes on us at the first step and Increases as we advance. There are moral laws and an irrepressible sense of fitness which Insensibly govern humanity. Mankind are not yet morally prepared for an accurate knowledge of the moon s surface." It Is very remarkable that Madamo de Camont and her disciples converse in their meetings of the scenes where they met, and evince a perfect knowledge of what the others have done. There Is the Society of the Trous Judas the meanest association on the face of tho earth. A Trous Judas Is a hole bored through a door for the purpose of watching people within tho room, and it is said that an immense number of people provide themselves with gimlets for this purpose. Tho Society Trous Judas Is wealthy, and has an alliance with lodging-house keepers. At their meetings those who have "Interesting" reports read them. This precious union has twice had serious trouble with the police, win) watch them closely, and, it is said, use their re velations by means of spies. By-tlie-way, it m iy beas well to inform those who propose travelling on La Grande Route, that whenever they take a room on tho continent it is as well to carefully examine all doors and walls, though in many cases the openings are so artfully constructed that it is impossible to detect them. Another very singular society is one founded many years ago by a small and secret circle of Russian ladies and gentlemen for the purpose ot intoxicating themselves with the Siberian mush room (Agarieus muscarius). How this is done can be learned from books. of travel. The so ciety, which was originally entirely Russian, has not more than llftewu or twenty members about one-third of whom nre at present Russian. It is, however, said that a M. de Leshtor fonnvd ir Independent club of the same kind, and tint it has branches in Marseilles and other cities. M. Lopedier notes it as curious that men soon weary of these mushroom orgies, and that they tiro not more liked by women, In whose organi zation the intoxication acts more favorably, or at lttast more agreeably, than with the opposite, sex. As might bo expected, this society takes extraordinary precautions against being dis covered. XIic Wonder of Miuulc M'ork msinlii. In the twentieth year of (Jueen Elizabeth a blacksmith named Mark Scaliot made a lock, consisting of eleven pieces of iron, steel, and brass, nil" of which, together with a key to it. weighed but one grain of gold. He also made a chain of gold, consisting of forty-three links, and, having fastened this to the before-mentioned lock and key. he put the chain about the neck of a ilea, winch drew them all with ease. All these together, lock and key, chain and flea, weighed only one grain and a' half. Oswaldus Norhingerus. who was more famous even than Scaliot lor his minute contrivances, is said to have made sixteen hundred dishes of turned ivory, all perfect and complete in every part, yet so small, thin, and slender that all of them were included at once in a cup turned out of a peppercorn of the common size. Johannes Shad, of Mitelbraun, carried this wonderful work with him to Rome, and showed it to Pope Paul V. who sat and counted them all bv the help of a pair of spectacles. They were so little as to be almost invisible to the eye. .loliaunes Ferrarlus. a Jesuit, had in his possession cannons of wood. with their carriages, wheels, aud all other mili tary furniture, all of which were al.-o contained in a peppercorn of the ordinary size. An artist named Clutidius Gallus made for Hippolytus d'Estc, Cardinal of Ferrara, representations of sundry birds sitting on the tops of trees, which. bv hydraulic art ana secret conveyance ot water through the trunks and branches of the trees. were made to sing nnd clap their wings; but at the sudden appearance ol an owl out ot a bush of the same artifice, they immediately became all mute and silent. II orll of Wontlrr. MARINE TELEGRAPH. l'ur aihlitiottal Marine Xete nee Fimt Pwie. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA .THIS DAY. StTN Rises 4'4s'Moon Hisf.s 4" Si n bi- rs ni HiitH Watch l"!l PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. J. PltH'K Wkthf.rii.l, I Sami t.i. G. Stokks, : Committee of the Month. JAMI'.H Dol'UHKHTY, ) MOVEMENTS OP OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. FOR AMERICA. Berlin Southampton.. ..Baltimore April 21 fimbria Havre Now York April 1 Paraguay London Now ork April 24 The (Jueen Liverpool New York. April is FOR F.t'ROPK. Minnesota New York. ...I.ivorpool May 11 Cimliria New York. ...Hnniliurg May 11 Scotia New York. ...Liverpool May 12 Caledonia New York....;iast(OW May 12 Lafayette New York. ...Havre May ! City of London. .New York. ...Liverpool .May In Cityof Boston.. .New York. ...Liverpool May Is St. Laurent New York. ...Havre May Lt UUAMnlXKi UUMMllU, tlU. Alaeka New York. ...Aspinwall May 1 1 Prometheus Philada Charleston May 1:1 F.asle Now York. ...Havana May 1:1 Juniata Plulada N. Orleans and Uav.May lf Pioneer fuilana " uiimiKton may l.i South America.. New York.. ..Rio Janeiro Mav 2'J MMilujirA forwarded bv every steamer in theremilar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstuwn.ex. oept the Canadian line, wuicn call at Ixinaonaerry. The steamers for or from the Continent call at Southampton. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamer James S. Cireuu, Vance, Richmond and Norfolk, W. P. Clyde Co. Steamer New York, Jones, Washington and Alexandria, W. P. Clyde 4 Co. Br. brig Anna, Westerdyko, St. .Taito, E. A. Souder A Co. Brig Kuven, l.lRlltloot, isagua, vrarron a iiregK. Brig James Crosby, Baldwin, Portsmouth, Caldwell, Gor don A Co. Scbr W. B. Darling, Baxter, Boston, Weld, Nagle & Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Br. barque Danish Princess, Sopwith, iio days from New- cuttle. K.. with mdse. to C. C. an Horn. Brig Ortolan, Lieeman, 1U days Iroiu Havana, wit n sugar to A . r . UHiiiim. Brig Minnie Ame. llarumg, H flays trout iruuuaa.wltll supar to h.w.n eisu. Sohr li. W. Wheeler, Lewis, 7 davs from Sagua, with molasses to Hams, Heyl A Uo. Sclir Onward, Bunker, V days trom Calacloua, with Coal to 11. liiidd. , .. , Hclir Henrietta, uiara, it aaysiroiu n inasor, -a. a., Willi plaslei to r.. A. Souder d Uo. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Steamship Juniata, Hoxie. from New Orleans April 2;i i Havana Mav 8. with cotton, hides, cigars, etc.. to Phi ladeli'lua and Southern Mail Steamsiiip Co. Pasaoinfttrs from Havana Mrs. J. W. Denver and three children : Mihb K. Dodd ; Mi. M. Falconet : H. Debach; C. Handy; R. Jordan; I Kesler; J. W . Bond, wile, child, and two nurses; tj. Gonzales; S. Gonzales; A. Gonralos: V". (ion zules. From New Orleans K. J. hpringbett ; B. F. Mead ; F. Pierson; Mrs. (it t ana pin ; w.hiiutti; K. honthwick ; A. Savers: Mrs. K. A. Yorke; JohnKrohn; A. Pmllius Charles Cole: Mi. Hitch and two children; Mrs. J. McLeary. 6th inst., lat. Su 2o, long. W Bil, exchanged sig nalu with schr Klhe L. Smith, from Mobile for Ptuladel (ihia. sth inst., olt Bombay Honk, saw barque Eriuina, rem Liverpool, and schr Abbie Pitman, from Wood's Hole. 1 no ,. experienced very Heavy noruieriy gales from lat. '12. Died at sea, Sth inst., Johu only sou of John W. and Johanna H. Bond. Steamer Tacony, Nichols, 24 hours from Now York, with nulae. to W. M. Baird & Co. Schr Willis Marlin, Collins, 10 days from Cardenas, with molasses to ('. M. O'Callaithan. Sclir J. V. Wellington, Chipman, ti days from Boston, will) indue, to Knignt wins. Schr ( Uihasset, Gibbs, U days from New Bedford. Kdir W. H. Mitchell. Cole, from New York. Schr Jane E. Durfoe, Huntley, 10 days from Wilming ton, N. C, with lumber to T. P. Galvin A Co. Schr Ariadne, Thomas, 1 day from Smyrna, Dot, with grain to .las. 1.. iiewicy a ;o. Hei r Win. Tow nseud, McNitt, 1 day from Frederic Dul.( with grain to Jas. L. Bowley i. Co. MEMORANDA. Shin Tuscarnrft, Rowland, cleared at Mobile 3d inst., for IjlVerpoOl, Kll u ot in i 'mv, uuiaiii, wui(.iiit i,o i,tnu luiiuuo, ....A .ulm li l llfillHl. Ships John u. Baker, Spear; Melbourne, Horton; and barque E. A. Kennedy, Hotlses, for Philadelphia, re mained at Liverpool 2tib ult. Steaiusliiii Wyoming, Teal, (or Philadelphia, cleared at a..,.nti.h Mi ll insL. Steamship Pioneer, Barrett, for Philadelphia, cleared at Wihnuig10!!, N. C, Htb inst. Steamship Norfolk, Piatt, for Philadelphia, tailed from Steamship' Brunette, Howe, hence, at New York 7th inst. Mamue V IU. r inner. v .... . ,.a- dolphia, sailed from IJueenstown U7U ult., after receiving a thorough overhauling. Barque Hunter, York, tailed from Cardenas fcth ult., for Bng Tlmo.hVr'eluerry. for Philadelphia, cleared at GBng F"v.BroUthere. Thurlow, cleared at Havana SOtb 'fc&MMrf.ilk?-. HarC-,Ua!ri Vld liberty, Dev reui,CiledIivil UhW All nil, oi . porUiyrWi ul jLUtUjfBl). Frigs Almon Rnwell, Dsvls: Mech into. Dyer; an1 line Btar. Kenealy, sailed iroiB Carueuw Ksth ult., tor port north of llatierss. Brigs Rio ()rml, Bennett, and H. O. Phlnney, novo, ailed from Matansas 2Mb ult., for a port north of Hat iraa. i KchrCnrtlsTlltlnn. Somen. 16 days from Cienfuxroa, at New York "th inst. Schr Jesse Williamson, Jr., Corson, hence, at Providence th inst. Schr Carrie Holmes, Holmes, hence for Norwich, at New London fith Inst. Kchrs John ( rorkfnrd, Davis, from FallRlvor; Hattie, Carter, from Providence: and Wm. Collver, I'aylor, from Dighton, all for i'hiUvde!ihia, sailed from Newportftth inntsnt. Schr Josephln,. Phlnney, for Philadelphia, s.iilia trom Providence Sth inst. Srhrs R. O. W hi). ten, Fennimnre ; 8. A K. ( Win, Brown ; David Collins. Tnwnseml : and L. (.'. Hickman. Robinson, hence, at Bostm 7th init. nenr I hnstoptier Jjfwser, nence lor niirn, pin mm ll.il,tiai ll.ila St h in.t with if rmlilnr hpnd. Schrs Ihomas Boor, E. M. Amwlen. J. II. Moire, Mary Standish, Anna Martin, Harry U-e, J. B. Austin,.?. Sat terthwaite. Uichard Vaiix, E. II. (iralmm. Clara. Mantle, J. Chadwick, Armenia Bart let t, Princesa. A.Hiiiim.ini, rawn. rikylark, ei. r. M. ranker, ann Joiin rranaun were below BonUin it h int. Schr John Price, Nickersen, for Philadelphia, clcaro l at Boston 7th lnt. Schr HotchkissI Hmlgdon, hence for llocklant, lit Holines1 Hnle Sth in-t. Schr H. Cniskey. Knckett, hence for Salem, at H ilin-V Hole 7th inst. and saibnl again. Schrs Midnight, Decora, lionkollt, Viola. H. A. Boicx, K. (i. Wlllard, J. H. Wood, f ly Ellen, A. Townwnd, Union rlatr, ( lint4pher Ixieser, and l unnte W. JolinHon saile l from Hohnef' Hole 7th int. Schrs E. M. knnwle. ( leinens, and iliiam Bemenf, :errv. hence for Portsmouth : ,1. A. Cravvi'ord. Youni;. do. fur Weymouth; and (leenn Star, Woodman, do. lor Rockland, at F.dgartown 4th iiiMt. Schrs A. Barton, Frink, and L. A A. Buhcoek. S:nilh, hence for Boston: M. A E. Henderson, Grice, do. for Portsmouth ; and Neva. Card, do. for St. John, at EJir.u- Niwn fith innt. Si'hr ( 'alvin, I lark, hnco, at Belfast 5th init. Schr Abigail Haley, Haley, hence, at Portland tith Intl. MISCELLANY. Schr S. L. Russell. Smith, trom Philadolnhia for It - ton, lietore reported ashore on Ou igne Boach. run on morning of 4th inst., about 10 o'clock, at low w.iter, an 1 t rounded on tho outer bar, alwoit yards from toe leach. Herdecksare under water at low tide, and si i will probably be a total loss. Tho vessel is being sl rippe I of sails and rigging. No insurance. She registered Ittf tons, and was built at Dorchester in lHTiii. PAPER HANGINQS. QEAN & WARD. PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS, NO. 251 SOUTH THIltD STREET, BETWEEN WAI.NCT AND BPRUCS, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 8 185 T OOK! LOOK!! LOOK ! 1 1 WALL PAPERS I J and Linen Window Shades Manufactured, ths cheapest in the city, at JOHNSTON'S Depot, No. 10:1:1 SPRING GARDEN Street, below Eleventh, Branch, No HO? FEDERAL Street. Camden, New Jersey. 3 2.V A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPERS and Window Shades. 8. F. BALDER STON A SON, NoMMfi S'RjNG G,RDENStt. 12 J..S-n PEN TVS FURNISHING GOODS. p A T E N T SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING STORE. PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made trom measurement nt very short, notice. All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS in tull variety. WINCHESTER & CO., 112 No. ? (Ml CH ESXUT Street. H. S. K. C. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. V. SCOTT & C6., 8 ?7rp NO. S14 CIIESXUT STREET. CALL AT AYRE'S SHIRT DEPOT, NO. 58 N. SIXTH Street, below Arch, and net some of his IMPROVED SHOULDER SEAM PATTERN SHIRTS, which surpass all other Shirts for neatness of tit on the breest, coiutort in the neck, and ease on the shoulder. Also Ti Scans, Bows, Gloves, Hosiery, eto., etc, etc 4 3 inwsrpi FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE SEVERE TEST AND .'i:i:vt 'ritar OF MAKER'S FIRE-PROOF SAFES, At the Great Fire and entire iK-strui'tion of the MAMMOTH SKATING RINK, TWENTY-FIRST AND RACE STREETS. The MAISER SAFE used by Mr. Proskauer. the Ctiterer, at the (Treat Odd Fellows" Hull, wii t;iken from the ruins the day alter the lire, timl opened ou the (rrotind, before un Immense crowd of spectators. Notwithstanding that it had been at u white heat fur a lonjf time, the contents were louud to be wholly uninjured. The hero lias returned to his companions at MAISER'S SAFE STORE, ."Vo. 131 ICACi: Strei-t, Where he can be examined. 5 3 lnwfim C. L. M A I S E K, MANUFACTLKKR OF LOCKSMITH, BKI.L-HANGER, AND DEALER IN iiULDLNG HARDWARE, 8 B5 No. 434 RACE Street. HATS AND CAPS. HWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated and easy-tittinn Dress Huts (patented), in all the improved fashions of the season. (JkiiuKiUT Street, next door to th fost Otfiue. 11 If iio CROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. P RES II FRUIT IN CANS. PEAC HES, PINEAPPLES, ETC., GREEN CORN, TOMATOES, FRENCH TEAS, MVSHROOMS, ASPARAGUS, ETC. ETC. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 117!rp Cor. ELEVENTH und VINE Streets. JJICHAEL MEAGHER & CO., No. 223 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale aud Retail Dealers la PROVISIONS, OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY l'E TERRAPINS $16 PER DOZEN. 35 OARPETINQS, ETO. 1869 spring. 1869 LEEDOM & SHAW, INo. OlO AXtCII Stroft. We are now receiving a very large stock of NEW GOODS for srnirco SALES. Embracing all the new atyles "I CARFETINGS, FLOOR OIL. CLOTHS, MATTINGS, 8 11 wfmSm ETC. ETC. COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS. OF all number and brands. Tent, Aw niu , and Wagon- Ilao'Papw Wanufsctorers' Drier KeltJ, from thlrt Inohe to 1ViiH Uhea ride, Paulin. elOnt, b 'ria 4 . JOHN W. KVB.KMAH. Pi KflN al VVATOHES, JEWELRY, ETC im$ LADOMUS 4 CO. 'DIAM0XD DKAIERS & JIWEIERS.T WiTCHW, JITIILRT aatLTin WiRR, vWATOKES ud JEWELBT REPAI1ED, Ladies' and Gents' Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the most clebratd makers. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In 14 and 18 karat DIAMOND an other 'ewelry of the latest dcHlgns, Eniragement and Wedding Rings, In 18-karat and coin. Sold Sliver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Table Cut lery, Plated Ware, etc, 3 tH ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOODS. w. 3mjn!Si;:ii.,, ?(-LWNJ'- SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPIUA. CX. WILLIAM Ii. WARNE & CO., h'b Wholesalo Dealers In i-i- WATCHES AND JEWELRY, S. E. comer SEVENTH and C11KSNUT Htreetf, B 21 SeeoiKl floor, and late of No. 8ft 8. TIIIKI) Si. PATENTS. QFFICE FOR PROCURING PATENTS, FORREST BUILDINGS, NO. 119 S. FOURTH STREET, PHILA., And Marble Buildings, No. 460 SEVENTH Street, opposite U. 8. Patent Ollice, Washington, D. C. II. HOWSON, Solicitor of Patents. C. HOWSON, Attorney at Law. Communications to be addressed to the Principal Otllco, Philadelphia. B 1 lm PATENT OFFICES. N. W. Corner FOURTH nnd CIIESXUT, (Entrance on FOURTH Street). ruAHczs d. rASTomus, SOLICITOR OF PATEXTS. Patents procured for Inventions In the United States and Forelpn Countries, ami all business relating to the same promptly transacted. Call or send for cir culars on Patents. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. 3 6 smth. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. NOTICE. THE UNDER SIGNED would call the attention of the public to his NEW C.OLDKN KAI.LK H'KVArilf This is an entirely new heater. It is so eonitmntjwi as to once commend itsolt to ffeneral favor, being a coiubi nation of wrought and oast. iron. It is very simple in its construction, and is perfectly air-tiirht . self-cleaning, hav. ing no pipes or drums to be taken out and cleaned. It ii so arranged with upright flues as to produce a larger amount ot heat from the same weight of coal than a rev tin- nace now in use. The hygrometric condition of the air as produced by my new arrangement of evaiionition will at once s!emonstrute that it is the only Hot Air Furnace that will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. Those in wuut of a complete Heating Apparatus would ao well to call ana examine me i.oiuen r.ngie. CHAKLKS WILLIAMS. Noe. 113'j and 113 4 MAKKKI' Street, Philiulxlnlii. A large assortment of Cooking Ranges, Firo-Board S'oves, Low Down Orates, Ventilators, etc., always on UIIIIU. X. 11. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. 1 10 jJb, TITOMPPON'3 LONDON KITCHENER 4 or KU ROPE AN RANG H, for families, hotels, or 13 puoiio institutions, in i n r.am DI r r KliKNT S1Z1X. Also, Philadelphia Ranges, liot-Air Fur naces, Portable Heaters, Low-down Orutes, Fireboard Stoves, Hath boilers, Stew-bole Plates, lioders, (Jookinf oioves, eic, wuoiesaieauu reiui, oy lue iimnur.icrurers. SHAHPK 4 THOMPSON, 11 25wfm6ra No. vitiSI N. SKOOND Street. E N C I N E S, MA C H IN ER YET 0 PENN STEAM ENGINE AM roii I'D works t.ww PKA' I ICAL AND THKOHKTIO A I 'ITVl.. ,l.h'lt Mlj!tllYK'l Ufwr iu AKkriS. ULACKSMITHS. 'and FOL'NDKrtS. han'ns lor many years oeen in successiui operauon, ana Deen ex clusivel engsged in building and repairing Marin and Hiver Fngiues, high and low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Watei Tanks. Prooellers. eto. etc.. respectfully offer their servinn. to the public as being fully prepared to contract for en- .. . ll T ....... n.1 K....;... . u : Kiimui an m.na. i'iiiiiu.i .we., .m. tnuiiuunij , ii.vmy sets of patterns of difforent sizes are prepared to execute orders witu quica nespaico. r.very uosonpiion or pattern making made at the shortest notice. lli(h and Low-pressure Fine Tubular and Cylinder Hollers ot the best Penn sylvania Charcoal Iron. Fbrgings of all sizes and kinds. Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turninir. Screw Cuttiug, and all other work connected with the above business. ... Drawings and specifications for all work done at the esta kluliment free nf cliatire. and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf -dock room for repair of boats, where they cuu lie in perfect safety, and are pro vided with shears, blocks, tails, eto. eto., for raisiu heavy JACOB O. NEAFIE, JOHN P. LK.VV, g J BEACH and PA LM Kit Street. EK KICK & SONS' X SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, No. 430 WASHIXGTOX AVENUE, Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIA15LB CUT-OFF STEAM EN (J INK, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Patented June, I'm. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMMER. I). M. WESTON'S PATENT SELF-CENTRING, SELF-BALANCING C'ENTRlr tUAL siuah-ukaim.u MACUlXJi HYDRO EXTRACTOR. For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers. 7 10 mwf l. VAUGHN MERRICK. WILLIAM B. MEUUICC. JOHN E. COPE. COUTH WARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WABUirUTO?( streets. PHlI.AHKI.PHtA. M EKKlt K t SONS, F.NOINF.KHS AND MACHINISTS. manufacture High and Low Pressure bteuin l-uines for iinn. rtiver, anu marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eto. Cnhtinusof all kinds, either Irou or Ilrans. Iron 1 mine Roots for iiaa Works, W oikshops, and Rail road Stations, eto. Retorts and Oas Machinery of the latest and most im. nmved construction. r.very description of Plantation Machinery, also, Sugar, Saw, and Grist. Mills, Vucuum Pans, Oil bleaiu Trains, De- fecutors, niters, I'limping r.uguies, eto. Sole Agents for N. Milium s Patent Sugar Boiling Anna' ratus, Nesinylh's Pateut Steam Haiutuer, and Aspiuwall A oulaey i latent cemriiuKai sugar Draiuiug Ma chines. 4 BS QIRARD TUBE WORKS JOHN H. MUlll'HY it BHOS. .lliiiiiiliictiirera of 'roiibt Iron Pipe, Elc. PHILADELPHIA, PA. WORKS, TWENTY-TIIIUD aud HI.ULRT .Street. OFFICE, Ul fin. 4i North FIFTH Ktrert. TRUNKS. IMPROVEMENT IN TRUNKS All Trunks now made at THE "GREAT CENTRAL" TRUNK DEPOT, Have Simons' Patent Safety Hasp and Holts, which Hecurely fiiHten the trunk on both ends with heavy HolU, aud In the centre with the ordluary lock. Posi tively no extra charge. GREAT CENTRAL TRUNK DEPOT. rS.W. Cor. Heventlt A: Clieatnut Sim. TRAVELLERS' NOTICKPiirehane your trunks with SlmoiiH' Triple fc'tiHteiilng, heavy bolla; liolear lock oreak m if, al luu ct-mrai. 819 8m 701 CHJiStfUT Street, OHROMO LITHOGRAPHS. HOTUK'ES FOR PRESENT L. 8. a O B I w s o IX, No. 910 CUESNUT Street, Su just received exquisite specimen! of J ART, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. FIN'H DRESDEN "ENAMELS" ON PORCELAIN, IN GREAT VARIETY. SPLENDID PAINTED PHOTOGRAPHS, Including a Number of Choice Gems. A SUPERB LINE OF CUROMOsi. A large ansortment of NEW ENGRA VINo's, ETC. Also, RICH STYLES FRAMES, of elegant new patterns. SI WINDOW SCREEN. Y L I E S AND MOSQUITOES. MAGOUN'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN WILL FIT ANY WINDOW. SELLERS BROTHERS, NO. 623 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA SOLE MANUFACTURERS. Liberal discount to the trade. 4 29 lm MUSIO STORES. 1 O I f I N !I if V HK 1 Respectfully inform the public that be baa opened " NEW MUSIO STORK, No. U18 ( HKSNUT KTKKET, (O)iposite Homer, Oolluilay A Co. 'a dry (jo.xls palace), with a choice stock ot American and foreign sheet music, pianos, eto. Agency tor the world-renowned Munich pho loftrapiis of the (mi'I lie and Schiller galleries, by KaulbacU and other celebrated artists. Also, constantly on baud, a complete stock nf Leypoldt & Holt's books, Tauchnitf eilition of British authors, Didot's edition of the r rench Olassics, etc. Just received. Photographs of t lie celebrated new car toon, called "Heroes ot Music of Italy, France, and Eng land," contains os lite like portraits, tliree sizes, at 412, i and 41. 4wfmlm LEQAL NOTIOES. DISTRICT COURT OV THE UNITED S I A I KS FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF t-KNNSYI.VANIA. JOHN TATLM.of the Ann of Daniel and John Tatum, having iiotitioneil for bis discharge, n uieoting of creditors will be held on the 31st day of Mav. l'Wii'. at S o'clock P. M . before Register WILLIAM Mi Mil II AKL, K.q.,at No. Ml WAI.N L'T Street, in the city of I'liiladeljiliia, tlmt the einminntion of the baiikrujit may be finished- and any business of meetings required by section 'J7 or it, of the ae tof Congress transuded. The Register will certiiy whether the bankrupt lias con formed to this duty. A bearing win aiM be bad on WKDXKSDAY, the liith day of June, n'. before tile Court at Philadelphia, at 10 o'clock A. M., when parties interested may show cause against the discharge. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWAL- T AliKK, duilge of tlie said Oistrics Court, and ( EAij seal thereof, at Philadelphia, April :i, IHrt). ii. R. FOX, Clerk. Attest WILLIAM McMICH A F.L, Kegmter. 63 mat IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE X CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. F.stateof ADH.IA HASSF. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the separate account of OKOKGF. W. HASSK, one of the executors of the last will ami testament of ADh.I.lA it ASSK. deceased, and to ruoort ilislnhiitinn ol the balance in the blinds of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of Ins appointment, on WEDNESDAY, May 1. A. D IDhH, at eleven till o'clock A. M., at his office, No. 6 WALNUT Street, in lue cuy oi ruiiuuuiuiiin. 6 7fmwM WILLIAM D. BAKER, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MAKY M. I loKfrNK.lt. deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and anjusr ine accouni oi rnr.i'i'.Kiija .vi 1 I ti, Aauiin istiutor of Folate of MAKY M. HOfr'fr'NEK, deceased and to report distribution of the balunce in tlio hiiinl,,i the accountant, will meet tho parties interested, for the itui i,,p-,m mis a'."iiti in'-,,, , wii iin-n.Lf.i x, iniiy it, I'i'tlt S o'clock P. M., at the office of E. H. THAKP, No. 33 S. '1 H1KU Street, in the city of Philadelphia. 5 6wfm.it TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY JL. AMILUU.VI'Y til PHII.ADKI.PHII. Estate of PRISCILLA ItAKNHL'KST. iloeessed The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the final account of J. HALL KUllltMAX and JOHN BAKNHl'HST. Kiecutors of estate of PKIS CILLA KAKNHUKST, deceased, and to report distribu tion of tbebulauce in the liandsof the accountant, will meei me parties inreresieu. for tne purpose of his ap pointment, ou TUESDAY. May 11, A. D. IhiM, at eleven lllio'clock A. M., at his office, No. WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. 4 30fmw6t WILLIAM D. BAKER, Auditor. T.N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY A AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM t.hL'iNIU.OCK. deceased. The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of CATHAKINK OKI NDLOCK, Administratrix of WILLIAM OKl'N'DLOCK, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountants, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of his apiKiintuicnt. on Tl'ESDAY. May 1m, lHtin, at 4 o'clock P. M., at bis Oihoe, No. : S. THIKD Street, in the city of Philadelphia. SAMUEL B. HL'KY, 6 t wf mat Auditor. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. J O II N W. F K A Z I E R, No. 413 CHRISTIAN STREET, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Shop, No. 311 GRISCOM Street, South of Spruce, between Fourth aud l ifth streets, PHILADELPHIA. All orders by Mail promptly attended to. BUILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DONF. Store Fronts put in, Offices fitted up, New Roofs put on, and immediate and special attention given to arl kinds of Jobbing. Gentlemen having country seats requiring new work, or repairing done, will, by giving us a call, or sendiug a note, receive prompt cousideratiou. A triul is solicited. 4 14 lui QEORCE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, No. 1 34JD0 CK Street, PhiladeloHU, 1ZZ T E W PUBLIOATIO N sT QUREAU VERITAS (FRENCH LLOYD-j). INTERNATIONAL REGISTER FOR CLASSIFICATION OF VESSELS. THE RK.GISTER VERITAS, conWinin the Classi heat ion of Vessels surveyed in the Coniinonfal, Briti&h and American ports, for the year lsji.1, ii I OR SALE by the Agents in New York. ALU MF.RIAN A CO., 4 28 No. 4e EXCHANGE PLACE. rrIIE FAMILY DOCTOR. A DICTIONARY 1 OF DOMESTIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY Especially adapted for fiimily use. BY A DISPENSARY SURGEON Illustrated with upwards of One Thousand Illustrations crown evo., cloth, 7i pages and an Appeudii, $l ir hal' morocco, $4. Agent wauted. Apply to ' . , GEORGE GEBBIE, 4 231m No. 73U SANSOM Street. 1 II I L O 8 O P H Y OF MAR III aTo E A A.New t,OUIlse of I-ectures, as delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects: How to Live, and W hat to Live for; Youth, Maturity, and Old Age; Manhood Generally Reviewed; The Cause ol Indigestion; Flatulence and Nervous Diseases Accounted fror; Marriage Philosophically Considered, eto. eto. Pocket volumes containing these Lecture will be for warded, post-paid, ou receipt of -Jo oen's. by addressing W. A. LK.ARY, Jit., S. i. corner filfrTU and WaVJLNUT bl routs, Puiuululphia CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEV. N. E. ooi terof MARKET and WATER Streets. Philadelphia, DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING Of every description, for Grain, Flour. Bait, Super-Phosphate of Lmie, Bone- ' Dust. Etc, Large and small GUNNY BAGS "ntl' 0B hut AlrMI, WiML PAV-.IVO. rpilE ADAMS EX PRESS COMPANY, OFFICE A No 't'20 ; HKSNUT Street, forwards Paroela, Pack 7es, MeiiVtidia Bank Nones, and Specie, either by its own iiuesor ia couiiection with other Express Companies STM'S Wiucpal town, and . the lt BuperuiUjudnut JSEMCNTa. c H. T 8 TR K E T. TIIEATnir wkdnkbd'ay",' MA't'lV Mw- . AND MISS K.LISK hTht ENGLISH BUaLKsyui Jborjpic LUCRarriA boroiai IH. ' I.A GRANDE IKKJTRF.SW GENNARO (with variety of Singing and Dancing MIRa i.,-.. t.tll kFTIA ItOHGIA iVE """'VT MATINEE P A TURD AY. MW I O'CMK'K. PRICES AS tl'SUAL. J jB ACADEMY OF MU8IU.-K I C II I N (i R J ENGLISH OPERA M R8. O. RK'HINGS BERNARD DTRKCTRFJS THIS lMondayl EVENING. May Iu, n lir.kfr.rn yjr pt. nr. ll nr.im, When will be presented, for the first time this season. Balf e's Popular ( pera. THK BOHEMIAN GIRL, with a great oast. MISS SUSAN (.ALTON as. A RI.INKJ muni-ttseneni ot n . i astie, tlrsf t me In Kni isb). VKKDI'H TR4VIATA. ' SATURDAY-GRAND FAMILY MATINEK. Tin ol iniil nisar ttan at t Tmiuiilas'. HI .. : s-i . .w iiui'iDii WU3IU DIrB inrj AcArirniy of JMnsic. WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEOINS AT 75. THIS (Monday) EVENING, May 10, IiSst night but five of the l-'srewell frlngagement of 4111. U' ll Illtl l il r tt AM. KIKST NKillT Of the production of his greatest snocesa, both as an niHiiiir.mi Ai:nir, me miiiKm lenniin romtilihcaf ton. Ml'CII AIM) AliOliT A Mfc.R Ha vr..!.1 uiSrliVLt From the original text a long way, adniited to the extreme: . ui.iiuu.ui A.nw 1 ora. SHYI.OCK MR. JOHN RROITGMAar l'o conclude with a Domestic Drama, entitled THK PKKPSHOW Man. MRS. JOIIN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins onarter to oVInck houses pack ed to the roof Monday, Tuesday' We'dnesday, Thursday, '"nA i.v.....s ...... .PEPINA W ith all her great Specialties. FRIDAYj-FAREWEI.L BENEFIT OF LOTTA. An enure cnange oi performance. SATURDAY--LAST LOTTA MATfNEB. N E W YORK CIRCUS, fr'rom the Hippotheatron Buildings, Fourteenth Street, L. B. LENT.. .DIRECTOR THIS CELFRRATED TROUPE, which for years has formed one of the leading attractions of the public amusements of New York. IS NOW OPEN ON EIGHTH STRK.HT. ABOVE RACE. AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, ' AFTERNOON AND NIGHT! for two weeks only. At each performance will be presented a earcfully selected programme of those NOVEL. BRILLIANT, AND EXCITINQ KOUKSTRIAN ENTERTAINMENTS which have won for this establishment a reputation un paralleled in America, introducing THK GREATEST FORCE OF DARING BAREBACK RIDERS, G YM NASTS. C!A)W NS, ACROB AT8. , . . CONTORTIONISTS, nud EQUILIBRISTS to be found in any company in existence, together with the finest collection of HIGHLY TRAINED PERFORMING HORSES, PONIES. DOGS, AND MULES On tho American Continent. To commence at aS, aud 8 o'clock. Admission, Gil cents. Children uniler ton years, 2.1 cent. Tickets for sale at C. W. A. Trumpler's Music Store, No. Kti t hesnut street, and at Covert a News Stands, in the Continental Hotel and Post Office. FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE. First appearance here of THE DASHWOOD SIS TERS. First appearance here of HARRY GILBERT, Pantomimist. Great success of the Premieres. Three Ballet even evening. Gus Williams in six new Songs. Sallie Swift. Louise Robinson, nnd Kate Partington in theirgreat rules. LOOK OUT FOR SATURDAY MATINEES. CII E 8 NUT S T R E E T R T fTx". opf:n daily from . a. m.to p m frOR VELOCIPEDE RIDING. Admission, Inc. Riding Tickets. 91 and 50 cent. Velocipedes for sale at factory prices. TUESDAY-GRAND EXHIBITION NIGHT.' For particulars see Tuesday's papers. 1 1 Q O N C E RT HALL. POPULAR IKOTORErTok ANATOMY, PHYSI- PROFESSOK JAMfris McCLINTOCK, M. D. Illustrated with elegant models, manikins, paintings, skeletons, etc., prepared expressly by Dr. Azoux. in Paris as follows : FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: . Monday, May 17. Friday, May 21. Tuesday. May Hi. Monday, May 24. W ednesday. May 19. Tuesday, May 20. Commencing each evening at 8 o'clock FOR LADIES ONLY: Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, May 20 and 22, at I o'clock. FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY: Saturday and Wednesday Evenings, May 2 and 26, at 8 o'clock. . , SCALE OK PRICES: 1 he course of six lectures for ladies aud gontlemen. . .2'II0 Single admission Two private lectures !!!!!!!!!! 75 Single admission 50 To be procured at Trumpler's, No. 926 Chesnnt street ; J. H. Burdsall's. No. 1121 Chesnut street ; Dr. McClintock'a office, No. Ma Race street, and at the Hall. Sgtf I EXHIBITION OF WATER-COLOR DRAW- Vvrl?1 IN ?,D ,OF TH? fHILDREN'8 HOB. PirAL.-Open dally, from 9 A. M. to Hi P. M., at the Artist Fund Galleries, No. 1834 CHESNUT Street. Iickets, 25 cents; season tioketa, $1; for sals at the Galleries. 4 22 lin PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE A RTS. The fr'orty-sixth Annual Spring Exhibition of Paintings, Sculpture, Ac, is now open. Admission, 2oo. : Season Tickets, 600. 4 26 39t Open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., and from 7M to It) P. M. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN, Nos. 730, 722, 724, and 726 VINE BtreeL TH K. GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the Dronertv Of the GRAND DUKE OK BADEN, nurohaaed at g expenseby JACOB VALER. of this oily, in oomhina with FLAMER'S ORCHESTRA and Miss NKLLIK l great i nation DERSON will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and F'.Vfr.NINU at the above-mentioned ntuu A HmiuUn 1 13 If BOARDING. AT NO. 1121 GIRARD STREET MAY BE obtained furnished and unfurnished rooms for lodg ing. Board also, if desired. 2 I tf ROOFING. READY ROOFING. This Rooting is adapted to all buildings. It 00 bs applied to BTEEP OR FLAT ROOFS at one-half the expense of tin. ft is readily put on old Shingle Roofs without removing the shingles, thus avoid ing the damaging of ceilings and furniture while under going repair. (No gravel used.) PREISER VK YOUR TIN ROOFS WITU WELTON'8 KLASTTU PAINT. I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roofs at short notice. Also, PA INT fr'OR SALE by the barrel or gallon,, the best and cheapest in the market. W. A. WELTON. No. 711 N. NINTH Street, above Ooates. and 817? No. 818 WALNUT Street TO OWNERS, ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS AND ROOfr'F'.RS. Roofs! Yes.yes. Every site and kind, old or new. At No. Mil N. THIRD Street, the AM K R1CAN CONCRETE PAINT AND ROOK COMPANY are selling their oelebrated paint for TIN ROOF'S, and for preserving all wood and metals. Also, their solid com- filex roof oovering, the best ever offered to the public, with irushes, cans, buckets, etc., for the work. Anti-vermin, Fire, and Water-proof; Light, Tight, Durable. No crack ing, pealing, or shrinking. No paper, gravel, or heat. Good lor all climates. Directions given for work, or good work men supplied. Care, promptness, certainty! One price! Call! Examine! Judge! Agents wanted for interior counties. 4&tf JOSEPH LEEDS, Principal. fT"0 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. -aL We are prepared to furnish English imported ASPHALTIC ROOKING KELT In quantities to suit. This rooting was used to cover the Paris Inhibition iu IsoT. MERCHANT A CO., 4 29 3in Nos. 617 and 619 MINOR Street. ROOFING. LITTLE & CO., "TnE LIVE ROOFERS." No. 12H8 MARKET Street. Every description ol Old and Leaky Roofs made tight and war ranted to keep in repair for five years. Old Tin Roofs) made equal to new. A trial only required to insure satis, faction. Orders promptly attendedo. 88 Um OLD GRAVEL ROOFS COVERED OVER with alasaio Slate, and warranted for ten years, wits asas oi. HAWI .,,ON 4 COORFER, g iMm No. 4o 8. TENTH Street. MEDIOAL. ' JULES OR HEMORRHOIDAL TUMORS All kinds perfectly and permanently cured, without pain, danprT, caustics, or Inatrumeuta, by W. A. Mt'CANDLESS, M. V., N. 12 SPRING GARDEN Street. We can refer you to over a thousand ol tlio best citizens of Philadelphia cured. Reference given at our office. 8 2fl 2rn DR. KINKELIN CAN BE CONSULTED OS all diseases of a certain speoialty. Othue hours, a to 8. No. 83 S. ELEVENTH Street. 6 ,i DEAFNESS EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have invented to assist the heannxt in every degree of deafness; also. Respirators; also Gran daU's Pateut Crutches, superior to any others in use at