THE DAlIiY! EVENING i TEEEQR APnf H ILADELTOI Af,' WESb'AY MAY' 11 f M CItT Afflalrn. ' " ' . ' Tho examination of witness for the r pondcnt in tlio city contested election was continued yesterday afternoon before tho Ex aminer. The Workwomen's Asuodation, coraponod of mechanics and laborers in tho Philadelphia Navy Yard, held an adjourned moctinjr last evening, Mr. Newberry BrhUt In the chair. It was stated that, since the previous meeting, a letter had been received from (Jovornor (ieary, in which ho expressed - himself favorablo to tho clht-hour syotem, and hoped that the workmen in tho Navv Yard would succeed in their endea vor to obtain a full day's pay for a (lav's wok;f cIkM hours, lie also stated that ho' had signed the bill, No. 4, passed by the Legislature at tho last session, (riving to working inou tho power to form societies for mutual protection and benefit. The correspondence was ordered to bo published. Next Thursday evening Is to he a festal occa sion miHin; tho colored Free M;wous. Presenta tions are to be made by St. George's Com mandery, No. 3, Knights Templar, and (jueon Kstlicr court, ino. i, iicromcs oi .jencno. a sword Is to be given by the Knights to the Most Eminent Grand Master, G. .. lfyipcr, of the' ' First Independent Grand Com'niandery of North America, and the Heroines are to give the Coin mandery a liible. The r limitations' take place at Concert Hall, all the Sir Knights,, by ordur of the Most Fiiiiincnt Commander, George V. K. Hall, appearing in their full uniform. An intro ductory address will lie made, by Sir Knight P H. Fleaves, '"(irand Inspector of Tactics and Drill of the Grand Cominandcry." Tlio sword will be presented by liev. Sir Theodore I). Mil ler, Prelate of St. "George's Conimandery, and tlio Bible, on behalf ;of the CoiumUtue of .Hero ines of Jericho, by lirotlier Longfellow, the lat ter being received by Grand Prelate Uev. Sir J. II. Turpin. Appropriate remarks will be made, and an interesting meeting is expected. The stated meeting of the Hoard of Guar dians of the Poor was held yesterday afternoon, nt the Blocklcy Almshouse, President John M. Whitall in tho chair. The House Agent reported the census of the house at 301I8: same time last year, 300p; increase, (H. The Steward reported house receipts amounting to Ht'i. The Out door Agent reported amount collected for sup port Cases, fcUiStW!!. ' Total number of males In'" the house, 1857; females, 1741. Total numborof males and females in the Iusauo Department, less assistants, 707. Yesterday afternoon, while two workmen were engaged in cleansing the marble front of tho building, Ninth aud Chesnut streets, tho rope broke and precipitated one of the men to the ground from the second story, causing severe Internal injuries, as well as a sprain to the back. The other workman caught the rope ubove the break, and thus saved himself. Tho corner-stone of Zion German Lutheran Church, in Franklin street, above Race, was laid yesterday afternoon. The ceremony was performed bv Kev. Dr. Mann, pastor of the church. Addresses were then made in German by Rev. A. Sheath and Rev. Dr. Vogelbach, and in English by Rev. Drs. Shaffer and Seiss. The ttone contained several cold, silver, and copper coins, also a German Bible, hymn book, Lutheran Smaller Catechism. History of the 100th Jubilee of St. Michael's aud Zion Lu theran German Churches. The new building will be 72 feet front and 113 feet deep. It will be constructed of brownstone, and will accom modate in the main audience chamber about 1500 persons. The cost, exclusive of tho ground, will bo about $1:30,000. There will also bo a spirey'tho height of which will bo 180 feet from the base. The Journeymen Carpenters' Union has given notice that journeymen carpenters' waires will be $3-50 per day on and after the third Saturday in May. Domestic AUnirs. Gold closed yesterday at 137. The receipts from customs ore heavy. General Longstreet was in Harrisburg yes terday. -Tin liere are 87,000,000 in coin in the vaults of the 1 rcasury. Fifty vessels arrived at Buffalo yesterday from upper Lake ports. Otliee-seekers from Alexandria, Va., are now besieging the President. All the master workmen in tho Washington Navy Yard are to bo removed. Tho cotton fields iu the vieiuity of Augusta, Ga.. have been iniurtd by cold weather. The proposed annexation of San Domingo ..,, f ...:..!. .1 1.1-.... .......... .1.... will receive uim-iai i-unaiuui uiiwu uiitiu t-wuj vniv, Secretary Cox has appointed George T. Metcalf. of Ohio, Chief Clerk of the Interior Devmrtment. Dent it Goward's refrigerator factory, in Chicairo. was destroyed by lire on Sunday. Loss 35.000. The internal revenue receipts yesterday amounted to one million and uuuarterof dollars. The order asiguing army ollleers to duty as Indian Agents was not promulgated yosteruay, as expected. More seizures of coffee and sugar were made bv the United States revenue ollleers at St. Louis vestcrdav. The Governor yesterday appointed Daniel M. Smvser Associate Law Judge of the Seventh Judicial District. The Mayor of Boston has gone to AVusMug. ton to invite President Grant to bo present at tho Peace Jubilee. When Commissioner Delano returus to Washington, several additional supervisors of revenue will he appointed. fiencral Wheaton. with a portion of the Twenty-first Infantry Regiment, left Omaha tor the Pacillc, on Bunuay nigut. The Cabinet will to-day decide how the new Constitution of Virginia is to be voted on at the cominir election in that State. Very little but routine business has been transacted at the Indian Bureau for the past ten days, owing to the absence of Commissioner Parker. In tho United States Circuit Court of New York, (yesterday, Judge Benedict charged the jury in reiereuce 10 iuo revuuuu uuuua iu .msw York cltv. The tow-boat Grey Eagle sunk In the Missis sippi, seventy-live miles above St. Louis, on Sun day night. "Three men are supposed to have "hub down with her. President Grant listened to tho electric reboes of the blows which completed the Pacific Railroad in the telegraph ollice of the United xti.inn Wnr Department. At Atlanta, Ga., on Sunday, J. II. Fry, Secre tary of the Worklnsrmeii's Association, shot a i..,im-il woman and then committed suicide. The woman is expected to recover. T1. Murray Silk Mills, at Paterson, N. J were totally destroyed by flic yesterday after noon. Loss. 200,000. A dozen tenement uouses iw. mills uiro also burned. There is had blood between the Cubans and Spaniards in New Orleans. A duel has been fought, and auother is on the tapis. Certa'n Spaniards have promulgated a general challenge . 1, , I . . ...... ..1. ... ij . . .. 1 . ...1 J ' . lo an wno snout ui'iau to rj'.immuo. i.Vf.iii.rii.u- u XiinR. of the firm of Chapln, Nilcs & Co., of Milwaukee, last week forged aud ..lti-ieil bills iif bulinu-so as to receive advances on upwards of four thousand barrels of flour more than actually shipped. J le decamped with the proceeds. Foreign Allnii-.. Havana, May 10. The press praise tho American authorities for their prompt action in detaiuing tho Quaker City. No important news was received to-day from tlio interior. The de tails of tho flirhtlug around Nucvitas is still wantimr. Pakis, May 10. Tho Emperor visited the . Horticultural "Exhibition at Cltartres yesterday. He was received by the Mayor, who delivered an uddress. The Emperor made a short speech in reply. He recalled tho visit ho made to Char- tres when he was President. Ho then referred to the coining elections, and Invited men of all parties to aid in the advancement of liberal pro gress by choosiug as their representatives men worthy of tui h missiou. Ixndon, May 10. Iu tho House of Commons Mr. Kovtescuo, Chief Secretary for Ireland, in rt-Hv In nil 'r.Hirv ut' Lord John Mm Hers, slid thts Milliliters vtcrc oJieady wubiikrlu-; tho bmt means of Increasing the power of the Lord Lieu tenant of Ireland for the more effectual suppres sion of outrages Jn that country. . Havana, May 10. Captuin General Dulte, with the volunteers who accompanied him, has returned from his visit to Matanzos. Fighting is reported near Nucvitas. No particulars have been received. Tlie Inlnl Cnmtlei of France. The London Alhenaium has the following uoi tlcc of a work on tlio Feudal Castles of tho western provinces of France, by the author of "Flemish Interiors," recently published in London: It was no bad notion which led tho writer of the .book now before ifs to travel among the relics of feudality in France, and give special attention to the great fortresses of the Loire. Touraino is, perhaps, for such a purpose richer than any other province, not alone in respect of the magnificence of her castles, but tho variety and picturcsqnenesB of her legends. Few pro vinces 'are more 'wealthy in . historical illus trations, w nat, in these respects, surpasses Amboisc, -which stands upon the rock above the bridge over tho Loire '( It is a building of the sixteenth century, for the most part, but retains the very hall where Louis the Eleventh met . his brother, the" King of Sicily; ' to say nothing of having been the homd of" Margaret of Anjou. Here Charles the Affable was born and bred; hero the poor youth, who was to bo king a brief while, learned his lessons, paced the forests and the gardens; here was betrothed Mary of Burgundy's- dttmrhtcr, Margaret, to the future Charles the Eighth, a scene which lives iu tho pages of Do Commiues. It was not a religious ceremony, but the notary, in a loud voice, asked tho Dauphin if he would marry "Mademoiselle Mariruerite d'Au- triebc." and vice verm. Both parties answered In the allirmative, whereupon sho kissed him three times, and all returned to the castle. The marriage was afterwards dissolved, Marga ret sent nome aain, ana uiiarics was wedded to Anne of Brittany. It was in this castle, says Monstrclet, that the king was loitering with Anne the Queen, and looking at some tennis-players in the courtyard, when he felt the first attack of that illness which soon slew him. A story goes that he struck his head against a low doorway, and forgot the incident lor some weeks; then, leading the queen to see a game at tennis, he swooned ou the same spot and never recovered his senses. The tiasres and Iieople of the court went to and fro as their Cing lay there stunned aud passing from life to death, but no one mustered courage or tender ness enough to help him away. They seem to have been as much stunned as their master, al though he was greatly beloved. The low-browed doorway is yet shown where this young king is reported to have met his death. De Coinmiiies' account differs considerably from this. Queen Anne, in her lirst sorrow, vowed to remain a widow; but, as if to justify the sayings of sati rists, ere long she married Charles' successor, Louis the Iwcllth, an early love. An obstacle of great weight, being no" less Important than Louis' first wife, stood in the way of this second union: Jeanne was divorced, and passed a pain ful existence in a convent at Bourgcs. Francis the rirst spent much ot bis time at Amboisc. Margaret, Francis' sister, lived loug there, and here compiled that famous work which, more than anything else, has preserved her name for. us. At ijnateau au Cms, irancls established Leonardo da Vinci, to be within call, for the latter place is barely two miles away from the old residence of tho French monarchs: bv his will the painter desired to be buried iii tho Church of St. Floreutiu, at Amboisc; but, says tho author, he is believed to have been interred ii mat ot at. ueum, iu the samo city. At the Castle of Amboisc h muds is Baid to have built that strange sloping roadway which supplies the place of stairs in the great tower, and was designed, such is the story, to humor the fancy of the Emperor Charles the Fifth, when the French Kinjr entertained Charles, his old enemy. while on the way to suppress the revolt of Ghent, in 153!). Our author has gathered from the writers of this time a very readable history of this remarkable visit and Its seemingly inex plicable incidents, i raucis died at Itauibouillet, another of the fortresses which aro treated of here. The picture of his death and what led to it is well worth noting, even by those who aro laminar with that strange passage ot history, At Amboisc lived, in the very freshness of her youth, Mary Queen of Scots: here, after her marriage to i rands the second ot J; rauce, she continued to reside as Queen, where many of her innocent days were spent. Loches, sun a irrnu out rum, follows upon these pages; next is its fellow, ITessis-les-Tours, or Plessis-clu-Parc, the reputation of which owes much to "Quentiu Durward." Chaumont, the robber-hold of the early Counts ot Touraino, a residence of Catherine dc Medici, she bought for 120,000 livres Touruois, in 1550; hero tho astrologer Ruggierl showed her, iu a "magic mirror, the mode in which the predictions of Nostradamus, as to tlio late ot tlio royal laiuily of France, were to be fulfilled. Five kings passed across the wonderful glass, pacing each taking a turn lor every year ot nis reign in a pictured vaulted chamber, which was not that at inamouut. Awed by the display, Catherine left the castle, and never returned to it. She, nevertheless, made use of the distaste which is said to have been streuirthed by this adventure to force upon Diane do Poitiers an exchange of the castle ot prophecy lor that tar livelier resi dence of Chcnoneeaux; and poor Diane, power less since tho death of Henri Deux, was com. polled to acijuicsce in her Imperious Majesty's whim. Nothing could compel the once buxom duchess to live at Chaumont. Sho died at tho Chateau d'Anet, tho widow of De Breze, Senes chal of Normandy. Her clligy yet weeps at the tomb ot the seneschal iu tue cathedral ot Rouen, and above an inscription that records a vow, which was not kept, that sho would share his grave. Madame do Stael such arc the strange changes of old castles was "relegated" bv Napoleon tho First to Chaumont. Our author pursues an easy and pleasant course through the histories of the Castles of Chanibord, Kainbouillet, Chcnoneeaux, Anet, Moutbaion et Couriers, and Blots. Sho revives our memories with pictures of old days and long-dead men and women. Nor does she forget tho living; her sketches ot the nouses and tolks ot l ouraine in these days aro naraiy less attrae tivo than those which deal with other times and characters. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Fur additumal Marine New nee Pirnt Page. t ALMANAC FOB, PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Bcn Rinks 4'47Moon Skts bUN Sets 7otSHiuH Watkr 2". PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. J. PmcE Wethkuiu ) Kami ki. G. Stokes, Committee OF the Month. James Douuheiity, ) MOVK3IENTH OK IK 'KAN HTUAM4I1IPH. I FOR AM ERICA. Cimbria Havre New Vork April 24 Paraguay London New York April 24 (Julia Liverpool... ..New York May 1 New vork Havre new York May FOR EUROPE. Cimbria New York. ...Hamburg May Minnesota new i ora. ... Liverpool May Hcotia New York. ... Liverpool May Caledonia. New York. ...(ilasgow May Lafayette flaw oin . ... n avro ni ay City of I.ondon. .New York. ...Liverpool May HdIvo 1 new xoin.... Liverpool , may City of Boston... New York. ...Liverpool May Paraguay w Rt, Lament New York. ...Havre May Alaska Now York....Aspinwall ....May Prometheus PliiUda Cliurlostou May J." 1 Now York. ...Havana May !'"" j : vvii..,;.,.....n m-i t. I'lll KOIL n. O IHAnitUU llttV.HIHV r "7." r nw York.. ..New o.r,.i iuiuii ......... -: .May .May Tonawa mitt. l'l iluda Hu vunnaU I?.,'fi?A..TriBa .Nov York. ...Kio Janeiro. . .Aiuy Mail" are lorwardea iy every iiamr "'!" tuiniiu.. - , , , The Bteainera Iir or irom i.ivo; i'"" - . - oeift " Ue Canadian line, which call at Londonderry Vkt StJamer. for or from the Continent call at Boulupionu OLKABKD YKSTKRDAV, RtHinnr R WilliiiK, Cundifl, lialtimore, A. CJrwes, J Set" 1 "'Ki "i. Molireor. Salem. J. Kommel, Jr Mill r. (J n.!.k. Urook.. Lynu, d". e, Jr. & uro. Kohr 1.! A. Roue. Roe, Inn, do. do. Mi-iia riim P 1'nke, Kndioott, Frovidenoe, no. MH Ju: B." liewitt. r oater.oaton. Ueo. S. Reppl.or, ARRIVED YKSTKRDAY. , HWamaMn Norman. Orowell, 48 lionni from Bnntflll, tilh m"" a"" l: eiiKi ra U H. V innr : Kivt lull), W Wt 0)-d Cu. t Rteantffr K. N. FBlrohild, Trrnit, U honri ffnm Now York. with huIm. tow. M. Iiirrl (Jo. On HuttmUy eTtimn Iftwfc, anminc oat of Now York, Konrj Oonlnn, onjrinoof, of Oumfli.n, N. J., hurl htxhund cmiglit In tho mucliinor'y nrl 0 turlljlnlnrwl Hint M hud to be itmpnUtml nt the wrirt. Htmr 8. K. rholtw, Krown, 34 hour from New York, With mill., to W. M. Vdlrd A Co. . Him-r Mnnltor, Jonos, H hrran from Now York, with tntlMi. to W. M. Bird A Vo. ltrif J. Means, Uerrick, 12 dityi from Calais, with lum ber to Ilenton A Bro. Kohr Uonjrre., York, 1J days from St. John, N. B., with lumber to Patterann A t.iiipinoott. bebr U. A. May. Baker. 6dayifrom Portamoutn, witn niflne. to oaptain. Hc.hr Carrie Hnyer, Poland, f) day from 8U John, N. B., with Inniber to 1). Trump, Son A (Jo. rtcnr norme itoerins, wuiara, vaaya irom roiunnu, 1th mrlne. to (Jrowotl i Collin. Fclir Mary O. Collins, Knrlioolt, 13 days from Nalmn. Bchr Julia K. Pratt, NiokMrson, S days trom Boston, felir Mary Kllnn. Hramhlo. S days from Petersham, Va., with nidse. toCrowell A Collins. .. . fcchr J. Kienr.le. Htnnlinan. 3 days from Boston, witn ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. HchrlMirfth Cullnn. Avis. 6 days from Charleston, a. v., with lumber to captAin. Schr 0. 1.. Vsndorvoort, Kolly, 8 days from Boston, with mdo. to captain. Schr I). A K. Kolty, Kolly, 3 days from Boston, with mdne. to Crowoll A Collins. , , Bi-lir (.. a. Adams, linker. 8 days from Boston, wita ico tocaptnin. Hclir Marshall t'errin, I'aokarn, 0 days trora ivocapon, Me., with ice to K. A. Houdnr A Co. , . Hohr K. W. 'full. .Bobbins, 6 dnys from Boston, with Ico to CHptnln. Hchr Baltimore, Dix, 11 days from Calais, with laths to II miry Cronkcy, hclir C. Cobb, Konnedy. 10 days from Spruce Head, with stnno tocaptatn. Schr flora, Smith, 6 days Irom uuincy Point, witn stone to cnptnin. Schr K. Howard, Dormott. 10 days from Fox Islunrl, with (jranitr to captain. M tir nonny ivrw, tjiarK, anys irom rroviaonce, in oai- lnut to knight A Sons. Schr Scwell. Bennett. 8 days from Indian river. Del.. with spokes to Conquest A Lowlier. Schr Farmers' Krionrl, Moftrn, ID days from Laurel, Del., with lumber to Collins A Co. Si-br Aurora, Art is, 1 (lay from I rrxlerica, Del., with grain to ,Is. 1.. Bowley A Co. Kcbr Ettie Hull, Maxnn, 1 day from Fredorica, Del., with grain to Jus. I.. Bowley A Co. senrri. u. runian, rutt, l nny irom rort ueposit, aid., ith grain to Jas. L. Rowley A Co. SchrMarv and Caroline. Fowler. S dnvs from Dona Creek, Del., with grain to Jos'. K. Palmer. MEMORANDA. Ship Rattasara. Robertson, for Ptiiladolnkia. entered out at London 2Hth nit.' Steamnhio Prometheus, t.rev. for Philadelphia, cleared at Charleston 7th inst., with 4ti5 bales upland cotton (of which Ml are for Boston), 211 tcs. rice, 3 bales waste, 4S bales domestics and yarn, 4 crates rope cuttings, 7 hhds. old iron, 43 hags coenamtts, 50 casks cfuy, 38 bbls. and 93 crates vegetables, and ffl pkgs. sundries. Barque Ixiniso, Dolphy, hence for Cronstadt, was off Dartmouth 27th ult. Brig F. II. Todd, Maguire, for Philadelphia, was at Trinidad 21st ult. Briir Melrose. Oriirirs. at Matanzas 2th ult.. for Keme- dios :Jth. to load molasses for a port north of Hatteras. Schr Lizzie Maul, from Boston for Philadeliihia. before reported having sprung a leak and put into New Bedford for repairs, was taken upon the city railway 7th inst., with her cargo of ice, and found to have started a butt in her bottom and a seam in the well. She has been repairod and would be launched Saturday afternoon and proceed. Schrs James Al. Vance, tfunige, ana St. Croix, uoiliiis, henee for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 8th inst. Schr Mary (iilchnst. for Philadelphia, cleared at (eorire- town, S. 61 h inst. Scbr K. A L. Cordery Grace, for Philadelphia, sailed from Salem 7th inst. Schrs Mary Hnloy. Haley: T. II. Moore. Moore: A. May. May; A. Bartlett, Burt let t ; J. L. Maloy, Winter ; Thomas Booz, Somen! ; H. S. Brooks, Ixire; K. H. Shannon, Ililks; L. A. Burlingame, Burlingame : Henry Lee, Iiewis; K. M. Wheaton, wheaton ; F. Nickerson, Nickerson ; Z. L. AnaniH, Bobbins: Czar, Hammond : A. Harton Harton; C. S. Kdwarda. Candy; K. P. M. Tasker, Allen; M. P. Smith, Smith ; and J. Satterthwaite, Long, hence, atBostonHth instant. Schr Richard aux, 1-rink, at Boston 8th inst., from VihniiiKton, N. C. Sclir Pedro A. urau, Lake, hence, at Holmes' Hole 8th instant. Schr Win. S. Doughton, Tut em. hence, at Bristol 8th instant. Schr Success, sailed from New Ixmdou 8th inst. for Had- dam, to loud stone for Philadelphia. NOTICR TO MARINERS. The Bell Buoy off tiraves' Ledgo. in Boston Harbor, is reported to have drifted about half way from the westerly end of the Ledge to (ireen Island. It will be returned to its true positiun as soon as practicable. Dredirinir onerationB have been commenced at thoUoner n,;.l.ll ii-- fi..u.. u...i.. - .V.A f ,lnnn..l.. the channe at that point. The dredging machine and scows will be constantly in the channel, night and day. and ail captains of vessels, pilots, and others are warned to avoid collision witn me same. CHAMPION SAFES! UNSUCCESSFUL BURGLARY. LETTER OF MESSRS. DAVID DOW8 & CO. New Yokk, April 10, 1S69. Herring, Farrkl & Sherman, No. 261 Broadway. Gents : On the night of the 22d ultimo, our store, No. 20 South street, was entered, and a desperate at tempt made by burglars upon one of your 6afes In our counting-room. The key to the safe n which we kept our securities was locked inside of our lire-proof book safe, the doors of which were literally cut to pieces ; from tills they obtained tho key to tho other safe and opened It. Fortunately we had one of your Burglar-Proof Banker's Chests Inside, in which our valuables were deposited. This 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 stormy, 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 us to our counting-house, and take the old one, to show that some safes are still manufactured woithy of the name. David Dowa & Co, FARREL, HERRING & CO., CHAMPION SAFES, NO. 629 CHESNUT STREET, 4 17 4ptf PHILADELPHIA. CENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM BHIIiT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING STORE, PF.RFKOT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS muiln from niAHuliraindnf t urv ahnrf nntiiA All other aitiulo of OKMUiAllLN'b DRESS GOODS in full vunaty. "WINCHESTER CO., 11 1 No. 700 CHKSNUT Street HEATERS. E M O L. D. MERSHON'S SONS' RUSSIANS HEATER TO N.W. Cor. TWELFTH and FILBERT. KajiKWt, Grates, Slate Mantels, eto. all kimloof Brick Work. A. U. MKKHHON. ITrptf Orders reoeived for OBO. B. MERSHOH LEGAL. NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY X AN1 COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA. h-utu.Anf VlllTflH U 1.-. :ilVHU .tuMUft. The Auditor appointed by the ioui-t to audit, "ettle. and adiuat the lirxt aeoouut of C1IAHLKS LANDOUf r.Y, A.1t,uiumI mlir .if Vidi.r bn,.. t,u MAIUK LAN- DOUKY, Kieuvtriz, deceived, will meet the Ptiea intcrubted, for the puriiose of his appointment, on l Ufc.8 DAY. May 11, 1H.V at 4 o'clock P. M , at the oftee ; of HENRY K. WALLACE, Eso.. No. 18 Houtii maiii btreet, in the city of Philadelphia. 1 1 atuthot TN THE ORl'llANS' COURT FOH THE CIT5T X AM DOUHTY OK PHILADELPHIA. KutHlAiif (JHOKKIi- It ui.-i.-cl ilMnasea. TIim A iiiiii.ir Miii,ii.l.Mfl l.i t lA . ...... n m m lit . settle and adjust the second account or JACOl) R. RliEhK and SOLOMON HHEPHARD, adminisirators of OKOIKi K B. KEKSE, deceased, and to make distribution of tile balance in the hands of the aeoouutant, will meet the par ties interested for the purpose of las appointment, on WKI'NEhl'AY, the IWth day of May, A.l. 1h,S), at 11 o'i'imV l t f"" ""i'" "' ' K'IRI I K M "OTArmuK, kBO..No. ttl l. iU'lll aueut. Iu lua Mf ' Pm'adei. DRY GOODS. JATRIALS FOR SUITS, In Stripes and Grey Mixtures. ' .y, "i ' t THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON THIS . ' V MARKET. " ' RICKEY. SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. , SILKS ! SU.1X3 ! " In Stripes, Checks and Shots, IN GREAT VARIETY.' RICKEY, SHARP & CO.. NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. 0-4 SLACK IIEIUJAIJI, HEAVY MESU, AT Sl'50 Per Yard; RICKEY, SHARP & CO., lVo. 727 CHESriUT Street. JAPANESE S XL IIS AND , . A FULL ASSORTMENT. RICKEY. SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. LACE POINTS, IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 4 9 tfrp FHILADELrillA. G LORIOUS NEWS FOR THE LADIES. No. 123 North NINTH Street, BELOW CHERRY, OPEN ON MONDAY A LARGE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINEN GOODS, AND NOTIONS, Ronght at the cash auctions of tho past week at ruinous low prices, ana prices guaranteed 20 Per Cent. Less than Eighth St. Prices. 25 nieces fine Mohairs, doubl width 1 mo tans and browns, 36 cents. Same auods selling on f.iirbth street at 60 cents. SO nieces pure Mohair, plain colors. IiU cent : selling on Eighth street at 76 cents. 60 pieces handsome stripe Poplin, 7-8 yard wide. In blue and white, green and white, pink and white, purple and brown, buo. ; same goods selling on rignm street at 7oc, 2fi nieces tilain Ponlin. 2uc. : Hurnttl street, iu V.o. 20 pieces plain seaside Poplin, b wide. 26c. : Eighth street. 87 J. ' zu piecea plain itouDa ropun iLigntn atreel, 6UC. . ... 1(1 pieces plain monnir r-omin, Kio. ; h.ignto street, 45c. 10 piecea lrosted Poplin, 87 o. ; Eighth street, 60c. SO pieceB double-width Poplin, 50o. ; Eighth street, 750. 10 pieces black and white plaid Poplin, 26c. ; cheap. GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK ALPACAS. 10 pieces, 37tfo. : Eighth street price, 60o. 10 pieces, 45o. ; Eighth street price, 6ric. 10 pieces, otic. ; Eighth street price, H2c. 10 pieces, 6c. ; Eighth streot price, tWc. 10 pieces, t2)0. : Eighth streot price, 76o. 10 pieces pure Mohair, bo, Voe. to $1 ; cheap. - GREAT FALL IN CASSIMERES. Onen MONDAY, large lot at recent low mice. 10 pieces All-wool Casuiiuoro, 75o. ; same goods soiling on Eighth street and Arch street at 41 ii.au J they say 10 pieces All-wool Caseimore, 87)&o. ; Eighth street price, IU pieces English Waterproof, $125, cheap. CALICOES AND CHINTZES. 60 pieces new style Calicoes, 12Vs'c, cheap. 60 pieces best French Chintz, yard wide, 37je. LARGE LOT COUNTERPANES CHEAP. lgo CounterpuneB, J2'50, worth $4. TABLE LINENS. TOWELS, SHIRTING LINENS. 10 pieces 8-4 Table Linen, Hoc., worth $l'2u. Large lot Towels, from 12vC. up to 76c. LOT SHIRTING LINENS, ALL PRICES, CHEAP. WHITE GOODS, PIQUES, MARSEILLES. Piques, 22, 25, 28, 81, So, 87XC to $1. Greatest bargains ToorpceBdplaid Nainsook, 18, 22, 25, 28, 31, 37$, 45, 60 t 76c. ; cueap. , na . rn 20 pieces plain Nainsook, So, 28 to 50o. hoit-Jiuisii Cambrics and Jaconets, all prices. FLANNELS, MUSLINS. All-wool Flannel, 25, 28, 31o. to 20 pieces yard-wide Muahn, 12). HOSIERY, GLOVES. 60 dozen Ladies' and Gents' Hose, from 12)6 to 45o. ; cheap. KID GLOVES. KID GLOVES. KID GLOVES. 3000 pairs celebrated St. I.ucaa Kid GIotos, $f25. We are the sole agents tor the United States for this make of tim es, guaranteed belter than selling on Eighth street at 8H1RT FRONTS. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. 21K) dozen Linen Shirt Fronts, our own make, 12V, 15, 18, 26 2, HI. 40, ou ui iucnuui, wiueami uarrow pioattf. IUO dozen Linen llanuaercnieiB, lo ouc. 26 dozen French Suspenders, 3lo. 25 dozen Boya' Suspenders, Via. Dimity Bands, Magio Rultling, cheap. 65 dozen Toilet Sets, 3 pieces in the set, 25o. Large lot of Neckt iea, ViH, 15, 18, 20, 25c. ; cheap. r.i Hnwn French Corsets, 8oc, 1 and &1'38; clieun. Our customers ask us how It is we can soli so much tw.u.,.,t. thn Kiihtli street. That is very easily answered. One square from Eighth street makes a difference ot ifeaiuO a year in rent. We purpose to give all who favor us with a call the advantage of the extra rent we would have to pay if on Eighth street, rather than pay it to the landlords. We are working for our customers. All we ask is oue tall. We will convince you the above is true. Cur motto, never to be undersold. Kniiill urohls. uuick sales, and turn tho nimble six pence olten. One price. All goods marked iu plain hgures. ErSTEHI Sl IIAIWES, REGULATORS OF RETAIL PRICES, 6 6 thetu 3t No. 123 North NINTH St., below Cherry. QEO. D. WISHAM. No. 7 N. EIGHTH St., Ia now prepared to offer one of the largest and best selected stocks of DRESS GOODS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, AND WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. Black Silks! Black Silks! BLACK TAFFETA, only l-50. BLACK OROS GRAIN, HEAVY, 12 00. BLACK GKOS GRAIN, WIDE, 2tK). BLACK GKOS GRAIN, RICH, fi-lS, 12-50, 2-7S, 13-00, 1tu, uu, n-ou, tn-iH). FOR BARGAINS CALL AT jJI'.O. 1. WISH AH'H ONB FHICE STORE, Ni. T North EIGHTH Htr.et . OVR..VTlV;-UU: l.'.Vi.Ti'.i AND I'-l- ! T OBERT SHOEMAKER & O O., rf.'E. Corner FOURTH and RACE SU nilLADELPULA. - ' 1 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. ImporterB ana Manufacturers of ' White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty ! ' Varnishes, Etc."" i . AGENTS FOR TUE. CELEBRATED F'H E N O H ZINO PAINTS. pralorg , and consumers Bupnlie lowest prices la 45 for cli. 1115. WM T- HOPKINS' NO. 1115 CHESNUT BTBKET (GIRARD ROW). IjirireKt afoortmont and Rest and Cheapest Goods in the CUT m all the following llaea: MAuufaclurer of Hopkins' Celebrated Champion Hoop ftkirt. for 1 .adifta, MIhHcr, and thildren, in over four hun dred stylae. shapes, lenKtha, and bi.o. Coteil, hutine, and Janes CorHnts, In eight diaorent styles, manufactured express lj for-our own sales, from ;s;i ainerent aryies ot snponnr nriing rronoa woven 1 4 ruriHtirs of extra nandaome Whalebone Corse la, from enntsto H-IWU. Mioniuer , ii races, aiaaama xoja vxirsot curt oup. porters, etc. IttTI, moony rami oeir-aojonuna: aimrnninm yorsoi, nifenly rutominenuou iy pnysicians, trom 9 to 97, H1X IJNt.S OF 1.AIMKM' LNDIilUJAll- IT. XI Bnrtram Fantom's Family RowinB Machines. being gratuitously distributed to our customers for the utnntte ot frettine- mem intrtnincea. aao v OHROMO LITHOGRAPHS. piCTURES FOR PRESENT A. S. HOBZNSON, No. 910 CHESNUT Street, Uas Just received exquisite specimens of . :ART, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. FINE DRESDEN "ENAMELS" ON PORCELAIN, i IN GREAT VARIETY. SPLENDID PAINTED PHOTOGRAPHS, Inclmling a Number of Choice Gems. A SUPERB LINE OF CHROM03. A large assortment of NEW ENORAVTNGS, ETC. Also, RICH STYLES FRAMES, of elegant new patterns. 31 WINDOW SCREEN. F LIEU AND MOSQUITOES. MAGOUN'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN WILL FIT ANY WINDOW. SELLERS BROTHERS. NO C23 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA SOLE MANUFACTURERS. . Liberal rtlsconnt to the trade. 4 29 lm NEW PUBLICATIONS. RUREAU VERITAS (FRENCH LLOYDS). INTERNATIONAL REGISTER FOR CLASSIFICATION OF VESSELS. THE REGISTER VERITAS, containing the Clonal- Beat ion of Vessels surveyed in the Continental, British and American ports, for the year 18&, is FOR SALE by the Agents in Mew York. ALF MJERIAN & CO., j!26 No. 4St EXCHANGE PLACE. THE FAMILY DOCTOR A DICTIONARY JL OF DOMESTIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Especially adeptod for family use. BY A DISPENSARY SURGEON. Illustrated with upwards of Una Thousand Illustrations, crown vo cloth, 60 pue and an Appendix, $:! a0; hai morocco, us Ageutewauiea. Appiy to or.unun til, liliirj, 423 lm No. 730 SAN8UM Street. PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE A New Course of lectures, al delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects: How to Live, and What to Live for: Youth. Maturity, and Old Ase: Manhood Generally Reviewed: The O&usa ol Indigestion ; rlatulenoe and Neqrous Diseaaea Accounted For; Marriage Philosophically Considered, eto. etc. Pocket volumes containing these Leoturea will be for warded. nost-Daid. on receiot of 25 cenas. bv addressinir W A. LEAKY, Jr., 8. E. corner e liTl-TU and WALNUT ntreta, rmwaeipnia STOVES, RANGES, ETO. NOTICE.-THE UNDERSIGNED would can the attention of the puhlio to bis Ah-W OOLDKN KAOLK FUKNAIlH. This is an entirely new heater. It is so oonati-notjMl s to once commend itaelf to general favor, beinar a oombi. nation of wrought and cast iron. It ia very simple in iu construction, and ia perfectly air-tight ;aelf -cleaning, hav ing no pipes or drums to be taken out and cleaned. It ia so arranged with upright Hues as to produce a larger amount of beat from the same weight of coal than ana fur nace now in use. The hygrumetrio condition of the air aa produced by my new arrangement of evaporation will at once demonstrate that it is the only Hot Air Furnace that win proauce a peneciiy ueauuy aimoepuere. Those in want of a complete Heating Apparatus would 0.0 well to can ana examine t ne uomeu Jingle. CMAKL.KS WILLIAMS, No. 1134 and 1134 MARKET Street. Philadeliihia. A large assortment of Cookinar Ranges. Fira-HmMl Stoves, Low Down Grates, Ventilators, etc., always on uauu. N. B. Jobbing of all kind promptly done. ' ( 10 WANTS. yy ANTED 50 BOARDERS AT THE STETSOZ7 HOUSE, tio. 443 N. THIRD Street. 85 prr Week, nnd n Flrnt-rltiMn Table. 4 17 lm BOOTS AND SHOES. TO THE PUBLIC THE FINEST AND largest assortment of the latest atylea of Boots, (alters, and bboea for Men and Boyt can be UU 1.1. EKNKHT HOPP'S Imrge EMtabiishment. o. VJHO N. NINTH Street. CROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. M I O II A E L MEAGHER & CO., No. 223 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la PROVISIONS, OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY USB nuwuMMIXB io rn.lt DUZKN. 8 1ARZELERE & DUCHEY, Cusitom Ilouae Iirokera and Notaries Public, No. 405 LIBRARY STREET. ALL CUSTOM HOUSE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. PASSTOKTS PROOUBED. c N E X C II A N G E BAG MANUEAOTORY. O R k E. eonieroMHKET and WATER BtreeU. Grain, Flour, Salt. ft k' Bu,r-Phopbat of L,0. Bona- UAUrt uonnutnti (a afid. t . s. .n lfNNV BAUrt oonstai La4i bd boaU w(wool BACiia, DRUGS PAINTS, ETO. AMUSFMENT8. C' IBmoM15 E f t K I N Ky' ohand EiWr " v i A second cnnfmv$lltt1fim . (iOLD MEDAL AND OH mdwIHX. JHAAR WM. K. BINN, K(Hj.. . " '"'""r. Manua-er of Ciiesnut Rf i tit ' , pF.AB Bin: I do h. rehy challm.as Mr.lvert,' to.. ImI as a Velocioedist. for tho (iold Mnd.l v,iv. ? ".n" as the best Veeloclpede Rhlcr in Philadelphia, Tha test to take place at yonr Kink. May 11, ihhA. . ' eon Mr. W. H. P. COVERT hit nrceoted th. ' challena-e. and it will positively take place- aa stated. ...... After the ChstnplonBhlp fiontcM, A (IRANI) PRl.K KXHIR1TIOM. ABEAUTIEULSILVl-.K PLATED WATER PITCHER. VA H1 Kb AT 2H. A SILVER OCIiLKT. LINK!) WITH fiOLD. To the best gentleman Ridor in Darina Knata. A A mi.vru .ut'.l,l.l it.inndi, . . To the Winner of the Dnnbl R, ' ' ' 1 : A SILVER PLATED CARD KASkKr. VALUE ). To the Best Rider under Sixteen Years for Fancy Riding 11M M 'arniK rwiif. j A SILVFR (iOKI.F.T, linm, with t?ol.., vnlue tfL To the Winner nf th Oftubln KfMA. . ri Opn to boy only under nnleon yoart of imto. t 1 -t 'Vn iinnliwla aril K Kt ea.in.ial s A Ulf-U U A f'V 1 1 1 L(lmiBumt Kxhihition Nightu, 25 centg. . It - C A DEMY' OF : MUSIC R I C II I N 0 8 L KNtJl.lSH OPIfRA Ja Rrf. C. RICH INCH K ERV RD. . .DIRECTRESS ' THUS (Tuesday) KVKXINO, May II,. . Flotow's Grand Upera, MARTHA. W EDNESDAY EVEMN -First time In Philadelphia 0 i by this Company, M AS A Nl Kl LO. ..... T HURSDAY F V KNI.VO-FRA DIAVOIV ' 1 ' i I R1DAY EVENI.Nt-ltenent of W. CASTLE, when . i Will be presented, for the find time in'Enoliali. ' VERDI'S TRAVIATA. ': VjWi..! HA I UKDAY-(.KAMI KAM1LY MATINEE. Rox Hook now onen at Tmtnnler'a Mnairt Klnr. anit Academy of Music. ..,'.; VALNljT ST THEATRE. BEfilNS AT 7V. THIS (Tuesday) RVKNINU, May 11, ' ... T Ml..l. K. f .1... 1.- II "!. ' '''' w.". wvii.nv, .ii.- n!v.,7ii r.MK'tKeinent oi mn.donn diiuijuham, , . :.:!:' A HIT! A H IT!! A PA LP A BLK HIT, , . ,. SECOND NIlillT . ' ' ! II . Of the production of hia greatest snocesa, both as an.. in: Aiitnornnd Actor, trie Sliakespearlun Simplification. . MUCH ADO A BOUT A MERCHANT lid' Vh-.niiiif f From the original text a long way, adapted to the extranaa i latitude of New VnrV " :' SHYLOCK MR. JOHN BROUGHAM t i.i JO conclude with a Domestic Drama entitled Tilrc rM;rKuw maw. '.'.. " TOX'S AMERICAN. WALNUT STREET. X1 ABOVE EIGHTH. Still greater attraction. ' " THE DASUWOOD SISTERS. , The Eight Premieres in two Kallots. The entire Compnny in Pantomime. (ui Williams' Hi Songs. Louise Ribinson ' ' on the Velocipede, Kate Partington, Love among the Rones. The Minstrels in new Acts, Dances, etc. 1 ' '' Don't forget the URKAT SATURDAY MATINEES. (,,;,- CHESNUT STREET. THEATRE."" J. E. McDONOUC.H ...Manager, u W h IIM h Ml I A V U IT fO J- ' - - - i 1) l',.. ))-.!;;; . ' .1. DITRING THK WEEK. MISS KT.IKK HOLT. ' ENGLISH BURLESQUE TROUPE LUCRKTIA BORGIA; . v ; (IK, LA GRANDE DOOTRHSH ' f ' i.rr.iijiiu twitu variety ol Dingingand it i Dancing MISS ITOLT . LUCKKT1A BORtilA.. JAMES LEWIS ' 1 ' MATIN KK SATURDAY. PRICES AS tUSUAL. ' . .'. 6 10BtM ; t , JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET a' ATRS. 1TA THEATRE. Beeins anartar ti ninlok HOUSES PACKED TO THE ROOF. , I.OTTVS LAST WKKIf . ') J MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. un I.OTTA .aa. ' .PEPIN A I - M I.OTTA.. as MYRTLE MYDDLETON With all her orreat Soeoialtiea. FRIDAY FARE WELL BENEFIT OF LOTTA, An entire change of performance. SATURDAY -LAST LOTTA MAT1NEB. ' ! WE W, YORK CI RCUS, From the Hippothoatron Buildings, Fourteenth Street i ' ' , . , . , ' ' li i .7 L. B.LENT... DIRECTOR. THIS CELEBRATED TROITPB! i . ' . which for years has formed one of the leading attractions ' of the public amusements of New York, . . . ... ,v(' ; la nun urr.n t , , ON EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE RACE. J " t AFTERNOON AND NIGUT, , . , . ,- 4 AFTERNOON AND Itfir.IlT ''' -J for two weeks only. At each performance will be presented : ' " a carefully mlected programme of those NO V KL, BKI LLIANT, AND EXOrTrNG l"" ' EQUESTRIAN ENTERTAINMK.VPH . i . , which have won for this establishment a reputation un paralleled in America, introducing . , THE GREATEST FORCE OP : .- , , DARING BAREBACK RIDERS, 1 i blMflAh rs, CLOWNS, ACROBATS, ' ;', CONTORTIONISTS. .,H ki UTiT.mrj ra-r to be found in any oompany in existence, together with the finest collection of ..... HIGHLY TRAINED PERFORMING HORSES, ' " fUNlE.t. Ul iK. AN 1 MITMrn On the American Continent. To commence at 3 and 8 o'clock. ) Conti C 0 N C E K THAI, L. POPULAR LECTURES ON ANATOMY, PHYSI- ti.uiji, r.ru. tiu. n i PROFESSOR JAMES McCLINTOOK, M. D. 1 ! Illustrated with eleirant mndols. manilfinu. nj.ini;nM. skeletons, etc., prepared exproasly by Dr. Azoui, in Parie. as follows: .... , FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Monday, May 17. Friday, May 21. ' ' ! Tuesday, May 18. Monday, May B4. . , , Wednesday, May 19. Tuesday, May 25. Commencing eaoh evening at 8 o'clock. " .'')' toil LAllll'..- ONLY : Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, May 20 and 22, at o'clock. , . , FOR GF.NTI.KMEN ONT.V. : 3 Baturaayana Wednesday Kvenings, May ii and 36, at 8 1 scale of PRinira- ' ,J The course of six lecture for ladies and gentlemen . . .t2'00 Two private lectures in " Single admission jij To be procured at Trumpler's, No. 926 Chesnut street; J. ' H. Burdsall's, No. 1121 Chesnut street; Dr. McClintock'a oltice, No. tan Race street, and at the Hall. - 6 8 tf -EXHIBITION OF WATER-C0LOR DRAW.- IN ?,D PF THK CHILDREN'S HOS-PlTAL.--Open dally, from A. M. to 8 P. M., at the Artist Fund Galleries, No. 1S34 CHESNUT Btreet. Tickets, 25 cents; season tickets, 81; for sals at the Galleries. ' 4 22 lm PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF ' FINE A ARTS. The Forty-sixth Annual Spring Exhibition. of Paintings, Sculpture, Ac, is now open. Admission, 25c.: Season Tickets, 6l)o. ' 'f42H30t Open from V A. M. to W P. M and from 7Ji to lu P. it. G YMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH AND ' ARCH Street, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Cbil. dren, is now open DAY and EVENING. Lessons given ia Sparring and Fencing. Gall in person or send for oircular. Dttstuthlimo PROF L, LEWIS. .. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'8) WINTER ' ,9A RDEN, Nos. TOD, 725, 724, and 72o VINE Street. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the property of the GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, purchased at great expense by JACOB VAI.ER, of this oity, in combination with FLAMER'S ORCHESTRA aud Mies NELLIE AN. , DKRSON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING at the above-mentioned place. Admission free; 1 la tf ROOFINO. R EAD Y ROOFING This Roofing ia adapted to all buildings. It can ba applied to BTEKP OR FLAT ROOFS at one-half the expense of tin. It is readily pnt on old Shingle Roofs without removing the shingles, thus avoid ing the damaging of ceilings and furniture while under- fning repairs. ( No gravel used. ) RESERVE YOUR TIN ROOFS WITH WELTON'S ELASTIC PAINT. I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roofs at short notice. Also, PAINT FOR SALE by the barrel or gallon, the best and cheapest in the market.. WFXTON No. 711 N. NINTH Street, above' Cwtes. and 17 No. 818 WALNUT Street. T O OWNERS, ARCHITECTS," BUILDERS AND ROOFERR.-Ronfs! Yes, yes. Every siae and kind, old or new. At No. MB N. TH M htreet th. AM K. . BlMiV CONCRETE PAINT AN U KOO" OOMPANY ...llin their celebrated paint for J IN KOOfS, and .aw n - ,. j u lu Alan, f.finip aiiiiti rutin. LtoJroof wriM7 he bt ever offered U. the public, with piex root "V et0 fr the work. Ann vorinin, lZ fd WJrrW? IjSIII. Tlirl.. Durante. No crack: F.m H1I WfMIU UII II IIIDKOW - " ung, ori""'r- -""i i, .j for all 1 climates. Directions i ,P" V men suiipneq. yurv. vy-"- Call! iii.ied for interior counties, ffitf JOSEPH LEEDS, Prin .Jxaiuine: tiuKD. inci;ial. rrO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTOK8 I w are nrepared to furnirh English imported a'spiiALTIO ROOFING FELT In Quantities to suit. This roofing was used to cover tho Pari. Exhibition in Uff. M KROHANT 4 (JO.. aigul Nos. 617 and 618 MINOR Streot. OOFINO.-UTTLE & CO., "THE LIVE ROOFERS." No. liM MARKET Ktroel. h-...n descriiition of Old and laky Roofs made tight and war. raulod to keep in repair for five years. Old Tin Roots niade euual to new. A trial only required to insure balim. faction. Orders promptly attended to. g a,u O" LD GRAVEL ROOF8 COVERED OVER with Msstie Slate, 1 'T.nted for ton venr.. ii I(f MiimiN (NMKFKH. I V.i