THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1800. rysws sttzmmaiiy. f'itv Alfairn. A large meeting of Journeymen r.nrpc.nt in wi held laHt vnlnn at the, hall Broad ami Arch Hirsts for the purpose of adopting a uniform prhw for tho:r liihor. William McUowun was electnd chiiinnnn. A illnruKFlon took plaru In reference to thi wnif no v received by Journeymen carpenters. Wllliirn Wu' laee contended that Joimicriiicn imrpenfers lin 1 a right to protect their Interest lv ileiiiandiiig mien wagen as would nil'ord them a comroriuiile living, and raise them ab-ive the posMlhility of ptnipcrlsiu. He niiggeHted that twti or should hxe.'l as the proper price, for a dav'8 Iniior. Other remarks were niaile, when a resolution whs adopt -d ilxlng the wages Ht ;i W) per dav from this d.it''. After some further husliutss, of no puiillo Intercut, the meeting adjourned until this evening. Henry t.'ardeuer, John Melntee, and Michael Firanncnii wero bully sculdcd yesterday a ffrnoon, lit MeKi-gnev'R distillery, D.irlcii sfreef-, licei v M :U goinery aveiiue, by the inirstii! of a ta.ik ruining hot water, c.'urdciier ntnl .Melnten wer tnjured about tho himl ivu l lux l,v, aiel I'.r.imisrun ul it thn let t. HriM iien i I'lno received mjuri'is by f illing clown ptnlM when trying to ese.npn from th"'lmlldiiiif. The Injured men wer.1 taken t the lis"iMi. The clns' of 71 of ll;i University of IVnmvl vnnlii eeieiirated their "npti'iiniiv supper I Ht cven Itig. Mr. I'harles Carver presided. Several of the faculty were present. Speeches und toasts were de livered I iy Messrs. .foy -e, Ciil"iti, Lex. 'i irirsi n, and others. PEcoiiATtNti Mil nm;s' uiuvi:s. liKAlH'l'AKTKIH 1'OST 1 '..! ratld Allll.V Of 1 ll Kc piihlle. Department of lYunsvivaiiia, Ma 11, l--'i;t. comrades ot Post 19: Tho d iv sei .'apart (May 29) Jor decorating ttio graves of onr fa!!en comrad -s will boob be here. As the foremo'.t 1'os', in tint Sf itj in numbers mid activity, is expee'ed from us, and on our individual efforts iu tiis oe ea ii 1:1 will depend the success or the encampment, Four hun dred men. properly equipped, urn expcetd to man h in our line. Committees have been aop.iiut 'd by tile Post ami iiuthori.ed to noixit irom our patriotic e.iti.cns eontriinittons of money ami ilowois. Sun day Schools and churches have been askei to join with us, for all liave th-lr dead. Wishing to lairy forever the Iwrsli reelings engenderul by the war, Post 19 has decided not to pass by the graven of the Confederates sleeping in our lines, but to divide, each year, bet ween the blue and grey, the first tlnr.il ollerings of a common country. We have no power, less foes. Post lit thinks of the Southern dea l only as brave men. A full meetimt Is expected on Wed nesday evening, the f.Mh instant, at Grand Army' Hall, No. Ml Cliosnut street, to perfect our arrange ments. The roll of the Post will be called. Let there be no absentees. A. If. CAi.TtouN, Post Commander. Am. II. Saijkwan, Adjutant; MARINE TELEGRAPH" For ailditttlnal Marine. Xcxvh nee Firxt Page. ALMANAO FOR PHILA DELPHI A THIS DAY. Kcs Risks t'J.'l Voon Sets Ifoj fcUN bE'I-8 71I'MK1H WATK8. 621 CLKAKKI) yk.stkrday. Strnmship .Tuniatn, LI one, llaviini and Now Orloans, 1'hilndelphitt iiud iSouthnrn MhiI SieauiHliip Vn. Steiimhip IVumotheus tlrny, Charleston, E. A. houdur A Co. Nteamor Diamond Stato, Wobb, Rnllimore, A. Grovns, Jr. J4ara rahorainus, t'linn, Havre, K. A. Snudor A Co. hchr Mary 1. Haukell, Hurliour, ilnHtftn, Warren A (o'ejrff. hclir Addie Ityemon, Ifonaliton, Portland, do. Hchr I.. A. Wuttson, Wut laiin, Svunmtli, Scott , Walter A Co. ijclir Olongarry, Yatos, Heston, L. Audenriod A Co. Schr Kaatnn, for Kingston, Ja., was cleared on Thursday nyniiihon a Jioyer n,a as oiere. ARRIVED YKSTfi-RDAY. Steamer C. Onmstoi'k, Uraka, 31 hours from Now York, with uide. to W. M. Haivrt V tJo. Schr Aiinio M. I'dnanls, Ilinn, 4 days from Richmond, Va., with uidxe. to David Cooper. Schr Morning Lisht, SiiuiuonB, from ItappaHannock, wnti lumoer ro captain. Schr I'.phraini and Anna, Grfton, from Milton, Mass. MEMORANDA. Steamship Roman, Uakor, for 1'liiliulolphla, cleared at Boston l.itti iuot. St earner Tacony, Nichola, for Pliilu lulpliij, cleared at row xotiiyeHieraay. Uniiiue Wariiie, Li Libit)', at Matanzas 7th inst., fori port north of UntteraH. l!ariues Uharlos Omnia, Tn'fry. and Lorona, at Cardenas btn Hint., tor a port north of ll.tln.n13. BriB Timothy field, Perry, at Pniisncola Kth inat., from t-talveaton- was reporteu Hailed tor I'lnianolieiia. Briirs Gondova. Kddy: T. P. Siuitli. Knowlton: and Min nie Miller, Anderson, at Matauzaa 7tu intt., for a port north of fiiittei-.ia. Ilruts G. Ilurnliam, MrLelI;.ti; f.. Warren, Ilarrim.in; . KUen Maria, Huxio; G. P. i.ilibs, Parker; Gipsy Quoon, York ; KuKenia, Coomhi,; and A. Ilalo, Ualoy, at Cardenas uth inst., loading for n port north ot rlatterns. liriK' Kobin, lor Philudelphia, sailed from Sagua 12 days Bince. lirie Ceres, Wilson, at Matauzas 7th inst., for Dolaware TtrMikwater. Bri Kiverside, Thompson, sailnd from St. Thomas Hoth ii U.. fur Arrcivn. to load lor a Uurtbitin n-.iit. Schr RockiiiKhaiu, Nickursu, at Caaiunas uth inst., for a port nortti ol Mai leras. Schr dessio L. Leach, Stophons, was wailing at Maya wnnT. 37th ntt. HriKB Catawba, Webber, and J. A II. Crowley, Crowley, tipiii'H. at, HoHtnn veHterdav. Briff Samuel Weith, ilarrah, honco, at Marblohead l-th inHtant. , Sohr John H. Pecker, Slinrman, for Kaltimiire or Plula dnlnhia. was at Maviuruer. J7ih ult.. to sail Jd or '.A lust. Scbr Joiin Jolinson, Moiiridu. at Matanzas 7th iut.t for a Hurt, nntt.h of llut.triui. Schrs Ocean Wave, linker; Hon). Strong, Brown ; and J. Tl .liilinRon. Smitli. ticnoc. at ProvidolitTH llttl inht. Suhrs Hivhinond, Cobb, and Mary KUa. Thumps in, for Philadelpuia, sailed frum 1'rovidonco l'jt n Inst. Kittir Koiinoko. Hcrrv. lionce. at M vstic I'Jtll mrtt. Schrs A. Townsond, liisley, and t. A. Sawyer, Norwood, ' kfttioM mi HiiIoiii 11th inHl. Schr T. T. Tasker, Allen, for Philadulphia, sailed from Kalom Uth inst. , Schr M. Vassar, Jr., Christ io, henco, at Cohasaot Jur- mtn 11th inst. , , . K.-h- l.'luiu I 'nmrin. lioncn. ut New T.on loll 12tn inst. Sclirt'arrie Ilolmer,, HubuoH, lor Puiiadelpiiiu, bailed from New London 12tn inst. WOTIGK TOM A TtlXKRS. By authority of tho Secretary oi ilio Treasury, the Brant Point beacon light in front of the Brant Point Lighthouse Nantucket Harbor, and tho Old Point. Comfort beacon light, on the SW. point of Old Point Comfort, Virginia, will be discontinued at tor tliejie'li of Juno next. SPECIAL NOTICES. OLD OAKS CEMETERY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE. Mo. 5 IN WALNUT STREET. This Company ia now prepared to dispose of Lots, oloar oi all incumbrance, on REASONABLE TERMS. The ad vantages offered by this Cemetery are well known to be equal if not superior to tooso possessed by any other Coiuo- teiy. We invite all who desire to purohase Burial Lots to call at the offlco, where plaus can be seen and all particulars will be givon. To societies desiring large tracts of land a liboral reduc tion will be made. Al.KRFDC. HARMER, President. MARTIN LA'NDKN BEliU Ell, Treasurer. MlCHAKL. NuiiKT, Secretary. 1 11 6m if PENNSYLVANIA KAILUOAD COMPANY, " THEASUltEK'S DEPAUTMENT, Pnn.ADKi.raiA, Pens a., April a, 1B9. TO TIIB STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PENNSYL VANIA KAILUOAD COMPANY. All Stockholders, as registered on the Books of this Company on tke sotu day of April, lscg, wdl bo en titled to subscribe for 25 Per Cent, of their respective interests iu New Stock at Pur, as follows: First. Fifty per cent, at the time of subscription, bctweeu tUo lotn day of May, lb69, and the 30tu day r.f .Time. 1809. Second. Fifty per cent bet ween the 15th day of vovember. 1SC9. and the 81st day of December, 1M59; t,r if Stockholders should prefer, the whole amount may be paid up at the time of subscription, and each iiif-taluieiit so paid shall be entitled to a pro rata of ihe Dividend that may lie oeeiureu uu lunouuiua. Third That every Stockholder holding less than fonr shares shall be entitled to subscribe for one ciM.,-.- nd those holding more than a multiple of four shares shall bo entitled to subscribe for an ad- Hitw.i 'it atinre. Fourth. All shares upon which instalments are yet to be raid under KesolutldU of May 13, lSfi-S will be .titled to their allotment of the 25 Per Cent, at par, as though they were paid In full. . 6 THOMAS T. FIUTH, 4 2 2m Treasurer. PFNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO.Ml'A.NX, l l. KASLRE1C8 DfcPAH'f MENT. Piiii.Ai)Ki.i'iiu, Pa., May 3d, 1SC9. NOTICU TO KiOCKllOLUlilW. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the eapital stock or the company, co m u. -.i........ State uxts, payable in cash on ami after May ao, 1Slfl'ank powers of attorney for collecting dividends run be had at the Oilloo of tho Coiupany, No. 2 8. Third street. " The Oillce will be opened nt 8 A.M. and closed at . i u from Mav 80 to Juue 5, for tho payment of .n.,i,i.ndn. and after that date from 9 A. M. to III .v- 1 P.M. THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer. Ncnic-The Third Instalment on New Stock of J6W Is due and payable on or before uuo l& SEWINQ MAOHINES. THE PARIIAM HEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, DESIGNED FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FAMILY SEWINO, AND FOH LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES Is adapted to n much greater n angk ftp wontt i'TKKLD TO THE than any Jluehine EVfc'K riULIC. IT IS ELEGANT IN 5TYLE AND TINISII, SIMriE IN CONSTRUCTION, NOHEt.LSS IN OPERATION, MAKES TERFECT WORK ON EVERY DESCRIP TION Ol MATERIAL, IS PERFECTLY FREE IN ALL ITS MWEMENTS, VERY LIGHT RUNNING, And a pleasure fur the operator to use It. for this We claim NEW MACHINE, TILE MOST PERFECT, SIMPLE, AND RELIABLE Family Sewing Machine EVER INVENTED, And an examination will convince the most skeptical. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, Wo. 704 CHESNUT Street. The Parham Sewin? Machine Co. . i 61mrp SUMMER RESORTS. UMMER RESORTS ON UIK LINK Of PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING RAIL ROAD AND BRANCHES. MA.XSIOX IIOFSE. MOirXT CAHIIOX. Mrs. Caroline Wunrier, Pottsville P. O., Schuylkill count. J I ill Jl K 1 n A t1JICI,t Mrs. M. L. Miller, 1 uscarora P. O., Schuylkill county. M.i.VMHA- HOfHK, W. F. Smith, Mahanoy City P. O., Schuylkill county. MOl T lA It ME I. Hi)i;sK. Charltis Gulp, Mount Canucl P. O., Northumberland CO. h tit jm, tutt ir,, E. A. Moss, Heading P. O. AM'Al.rxiA. Henry Weaver, Heading P. O. LIVJMi W'dlilliA writ I., Dr. A. Smith, AVernernville P. )., Horks connty. i IJI.II WHIMtN HOI .. l.f.UA .Mi y ( (JI'.V I . William I.cicli, Pine t.rove P. ., Schuylkill county. io v f.i: to v x .K u.a r, F. S. Staufler, Bocrtown P. O., Berks county. l.nr. sri.ixi.s, George F. Gi eider, Litiz P. O., Lancaster county. t i liUATA uriiium, John Frederick, F.phrata P. O., Lancaster county. i'Khkiumkx iimiifit: uorr.i., Dunn l.miL-nkrr, Fieeland P. O., Montgomery county. ko.si !: r run ha 1 1:, Dr. .lames Palmer, Freehold P. O., Montgomery' county. M'7fA MILL HF.1I.H1S. Jacob li. breihli, (.'oiibhohockcn P. O., Montgomery oo. ikii tv not sr.. Theodore Howell, Sbamekin, Northumberland co. 5 4 2mrp 7? 1' if RAT A M O U N T A I N SPUING!?, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. This popular and well -known SUMMER RESORT will be oitened tor the recelitioll ot gie" open lier tsonthol.itb of June. under the uubpices ol J. . tuiMiwuua, tuo former pripnetor. 1 no entire establishment has been renovated and rMitted with new and elegant furniture. '7 -m ClMMF.ll UOAUDIN( AT A COUNTRY k 1 Pli,pnKitiintion htirh. healt.iiv. and airv: rooms com- liiunicate and very largo. Superior aocommodat ions. Ad- ('ri'HS. stating where to be seen, "II.," Box b'. Post C-ttice. 6 H2f HOSIERY COODS. J. WILLIAM HOFFMAN, No. 9 N. EK.IITII -ireet, Philadelphia, Dealer In Hosiery Coods, Oilers for fule a large assortment of Hosiery, for Ladles', Gents', an Children's wear; Souks, three- quurter Socks, and Long Hose, of English and Ucr- nian manufacture. UNDERWEAR Of Cnrtwright A Warner's manufacture, acknow ledged to be the bes imported. Also, the Norfolk and New Brunswick, acknow ledged to be the bes of American Goods. These Goods In all sizes, for 4 7 wsly Soring and Summer Wear. WINDOW SCREEN. ? L I E S A MOSQUITOES. MAGOUN'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE window screen WILL FIT ANY WINDOW. SELLERS BROTHERS, NO. 023 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA SOLE MANUFACTURERS. Liberal discount to the trade. 4 29 1 in DYEING AND PRINTINQ. J,S T A B L I S II ED 18 19. The New York Dyeing and Printing Establishment, HTATKN 1HI.AND, No. 40 North EIGHTH Street (West Side), Philadel phia ; No. VH 1) U AN li Street, and 76i BROADWAY, New York. This old and weB-Known l oinpanj are prepared, as me mom and TLE. tlielr usuul suiierior niHimer. OAKMENT8 CLEANSED WnOLR. T8 11 thstU NO'lE This l our only offlw Ui I'liiladelpHlu. usual, with Hie hhfheHt (leitreeoi skiu aim mir(iv.il iinicliiiierv. TO BY E, CLEANSE, FINISH every VHilely of LADIES' and OKN MEN'S GARMENTS, and PlECJi GOODS, lu CHAMPION SAFES I UNSUCCESSFUL BURGLARY. LETTER OP MESSRS. DAVID DOWS A CO. Nkw York, April 10, 136. IlBRBINO, FAKKKL & 8I1KHM AN, No. Uil IJ.-oadway. Gents: On the night of the 22d ultimo, our store, No. ) Houtli Btieet, was entered, and a desperate at tempt made by burglars upon one of your sates la our counting-room. The key to the safe n which we kept our securities was locked Inside of our fire-proof book sure, the doors of which were literally cut to pieces; irom this they obtained t'no key to the other safe and opened 1U Fortunately we had one of your li.irglar-l'rnot Panker's Chests inside, in which our valuables wero deposited. This they went to work ut with a will, and evidently used up all their time rad tools In vain attempts to force It The night was dark and stormy, and the fact of their knowing when our key vas kept shows that their plans were well matured, f hey tried wedging the door and body o. tho Chest, :md the faithful safe beats 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 naff, and can therefore cheer fully indorse the llurglar-Proof work recommended by you. You will please send the new safe purchased by ns to our counting-lioue, and take the old oiic, to show that some safes are still manufactured woi tny of the name. Davil Do'-va & Co. FARREL, HERRING & CO., CHAMPION SAFES, NO. 629 CIIESNUT STREET, 4 "'"I" PHILADELPHIA. CARRIAGES. CARRIACES ! CARRIAGES! william . XV50G13RS?, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 1009 and 1011 CHESNTTT STREET. Superior Carriuges of my own manufacture built for the DIUVIXIG SSAliOZ OP O 1 & COMBIMNO STYLE, DUR.UJILITY, AND ELEGANCE OF FINISH. Attention given o repairing. U1I stuth 3m Carriages Stored and Insurance effected. flSQf;? GARDNER & FLEMING, CARrJACE Z3UH.DEI13, No. 214 South FIFTH Street. BELOW WALNUT. A Large Assortment of New and Second-hand INCI.UDINO Coupe Rockawnys, Phaetons, Jenny Linda, Buggies Depot Wugons, Etc. Etc., (.3 23 tutus For Sale at Reduced Prices. c A It 11 G E Sit! 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 RATES. 2Jsw2rttrp CARPETINCS. CANTON MATTINGS Just Received, ex-Barque Louisa, SOOO ROLLS Fresh Canton Mattings, WHITE AND TIED CHECKED, Of Choice Brands, in all Widths. TOLLIM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 609 CHESNUT Street, 8 11 thsturp 8ml Opposite Independence Hall. -i A -t I 5 WM. T. IIOFJtitta .1115 1110. l.13ii:h' kmpoiuum. NO. 1115 CUESNUT STREET (OIRARD ROW). Ijirgert assortment and Peat and Cheapest Goods in the oily iu all the fullowiuK Iiboh: . ,,, . u Manulttutuirot Hoikiu' Celebrated Champion Hoop fikiru. for Ladies, MihLes.und lihiWren. in over four hun dred styloB, slmues. leuuths, and siie.. ... . Uoteil, Satiiie, and Jiiiies tJorsoi.. in uikw iiiuureu. styltH, luanuiauturad .lureesly lut Mi to . .. .1 dilfuiiiiit ntvln. of innerior Ottlng French woven imiebone UUHiiK I S. frtim 1" 1 J" w f 14 variBtieBnf extra Uaudoiue WUaiuDoneuoreie,iroui Shuulder Brauea. Madam I'oym Dim dujj- Mra. llM.ly' Patent Solf adjustinu Abdominal Corset, hinlilj recouiiueudud by pliyiici" lra V7. FII.L I.1NEH OK I.AIIKr4 LNlltlUJAK- Mtvi'i. St Bartram Fantom". Family Bevrinir Maohinea, beiuir KratuiUiualy dia;ributed to our uauiuers for tu. puryuM) of netUug Uiai iutrvUuced. II i im s PAPER HANQINQS. D E P O T FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPEIl HANGINGS, Horn. 11 and 13 ."XITII Street. AN ASSORTMENT OF French and American Wall Papers, Original In Design, Elaborate In Finish, Unsurpassed Ui yualit, and Incomparable In Price. A force of workmen who comblno taste with skill, execution with promptness. In store, and arriving monthly per Paris steamer, the richest and most complete assortment of DECO RATIONS and EM 11I.EM ATICAL DESIGNS, suit ab'e for Hall, Mimisioii, or Collage. Tl.e above in, w ready for Inspection, and a visit is niobt earnestly requested by 8 stuth.'nn 1IKNIIY S. MATLACK. PAPER HANGINGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. NAGLE, COOKE & EWING, LATH WITH HOWELL &L BROTHERS, NO.IC30 CHESNUT Street, B cthstu2ra rillLADELPHIA WALL PAPER . AT RETAIL, AT lilGHT PIUCES J. H. L0NGSTRETH, NO. 12 NOKTH THIltD STKEET, B12 12trp PHr:..mi,rn'A. QEAN & WARD. PLAIN AND DECORATIV3 PAPER HANGINGS, NO. 251 SOUTH THIltD STREET, BETWKEN WALNUT AND 8PRCCK, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 2 1S5 1 OOK! LOOK II LOOlvi;i WAL.1, PAl'JK8 and Linen Window Shanes Manufactured, th. chPHi.est in the city, at .lOHNSTON'S leiHit, No. 1 0:t: SPKIKC (iAKDK.N Street, nlow h.levent.n, ttntnuti, Na A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OK WALL l'APKHH and Window Shiidep. 8. K. MALItKR. STON A SON. No. !0J! SPUINi i AHPK.N Stt. 2 J53ra FURNITURE, ETC. FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE GO TO RICHMOND & CO., No. 45 South SECOND Street, 4 SO lm ABOVE C IIESNUT, EAST Sr'IDE, T0HN F. FOREPAUGH & SON, Successors to Richmond & Forepaugh, FURHXTUIIX3 WARE XI OO XVI S NO. 40 SOUTH SECOND STREET, B T? . West Ride, Philadelphia. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR L G A N T STOUE, No. 1002 ARCH Street, Are now Belling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at very Reduced Prices. 4 1 Sinrp jCC! ICEI Ice! Ice! Ice! ICE! ICE! ICE! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! OFKICK OF THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., No. 435 WALNUT St., Philadelphia. Kstablibhed le33. Incorporated 1861 Wholesale and Retail Deulori and Shippers of EASTERN ICE. THOMAS K. C A HILL, President. K. P. KICr.SUOvV, Vice ProbidcuL A. HUNT, Tr','"m'tii K.. II. LOlLNKLL. Secretflrv. T. A. 1IKNDRY, Snpoiintendent, n-i'. delivered oiuiy in an puns oi ino consoliilated city, V est x iiiiaiiuiiiiia, itiuiuiiu, iticijoiouo, uriuosourif , 1 lotfa ano criiiaiiioiAu. i rices io.- iuiuuiuh, oinees, oio., tor 1H!I; H 'Ih. daily mi conta per week. u I o id " " 00 IW " " $105 ' " I nrpe coiiBliinem at wholesale prices. Orders acnt to the Otllco. or auy ol liiu loUoHiDg Depots, will receive prompt ai leniion : NOP.TIi PFNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND MAS- i r.it nun .hi , WILLOW hTUKKT WHARF, Delaware Avenue, KIDtili HO AD AND WILLOW STHKKT, TWFNTY-SKIIONU AND HAMILTON KTRKRT. NIN TH KTKKKT ANII W ASH I N(i TON AViONUE, and 11XML bl lu.l'.T WiliKl , Schuylkill. to 3 limp !'! !! Ioo! Ioe! Ioo! loe! ICE CREAM AND WATER ICE. THE NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES. THE PUREST AND BEST IN THE WOULD. This celebrated Brick Ioe Cream and Water Ice oan he carried in a puper to any part of tlie city, a you oulj ,.,,, i l,,i,....,.... ;i. ..,ni Lii,,i,,ii Hi, uu ura ken coimiiintlyon hand, mid ON K H UNDHK.D Dl FFKltKNT LAVOHSciinbeina(leto order for tliOBO who desire to have HoiiiLtliiiiK nevei bolore boon in the United DUiUut, anil kuperior to any loe Crouin niiion in I'-urope. Princiual Dopot -No. I:ti4 W A I.N UT M rt. 6 li F. J. ALLKOUK1 IT. "WANTED 50 BOARDERS AT THE 1 T STETSON XX O US 13, Nq. 443 N.'tHIKD Street. S3 per Week, and nrt-cloiw Table. 4 17 Lai FOR 9 ALE. COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE, gj la ilia Kami and 4 Country Mannion of the late William Kicbardaon, '""l-i situated nar I.inwotid Station. Oplunrai-e county, Pnnn- nvlvania, ciKhtmm niilw south of the oily of Phdadnliihia, ajui rather ltm tlinn two niilen Im !l from me iineoi ra. P)illnlniiiin and Wilmington Kmlroiiil. The I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ri k x oonsist of a oonipariitivply new double Thrce-tory htone Mnnvion, finihlied tJiroiiithoiit in the mirnt auhntantinl maiinrr, with a roach-house a(jihH, ioo himw, eto. A n rnniinoiinns stone frame harm House, with Inrtre Pdrn, Wntrnn 11-uws. Shmls, and all oonycui. neps f'ir fitorinir crop.. Sprina: House, etc Tlie rarra contains about sevent rive ai res, and 1ms been (rroatly improved l.jr the lato ropriotor, and brought to a hinh drureo of fortilitv. liocation hu'h and perfectly bcalthy, and the surroniiilinx country the most romantic and pii tun"iiie in the. wholn -county. The ohrJoat hourly comniimirntinn with Piiiliulehihin and other cities by the railroad and river attorns every fucihtytli.it, onnlii be lie sired. Terms v. tv cn-y. Apiily to the aubecriber, vno of the r.accutora of above estate. .1. II. OK IK, 4 34tf t.tnwood, Pennsylvania. IoR SALE-TIIE LAU(JE AND ELE- K.ilit Resulrncn, No. .'.1"o tlrecn street. The hotl.e is 30 feet front, with side y.rd of On feet. Tho lot 147 fool doer to Pennsylvania avenue. It is in close vicinity to the Park, and the neilihorhood is plcuwnt and Rood. Will be sold uiAn uccoiuuiodalitiM teiuis. COI LAOAY A SHKPIW.RD. 61 nut No. t.9 WALNUT Street. iiLvipmi r 6i'Mri ii pjTtirvi p i. TO HI'N'T, furnished or unfurnished, a oottniro ....rr....t ..r.i.. ... ......i. ...... ..n . a ..,1. ;.,.. ......i.. .... m perfect order, ennuiiniuu ten rooms, wil li lino ciirnen-j hout-e, stalls lor i4 ir horses; totrether with iibnut three a'-iesot lutul, liiiuiisoinely luid out with Hiilcu.tnt lawn, .Ii.i.Im f...ii 4. ! 11 I 1.... ll sh-i.ie. fiuiL tiecH, Hhnil.hcry, etc. lirtfo icarJon ail plant ed. l.ot-Hted t.n North Penn-ylvania Kailrond, in vicinity of in. i ...i ii i ........ i . .....ii ....... 1'"'. .... AtKl I't't-e liox 1771 Host !M!1oe. MJJt'rp FOR SALE FOUR STORY ItRICK Hnusi, with nil modern conveniences, being No. 31U Tll Ttl .NiTl Street, hint door below Spruce. Apply to CI. AUK A K.I'TINO, No. 711 WALNUT Streot, Carpets fitted throughout will be sold with house if desired. 4 tf TO RENT OR FOR SALE-TIIE CON- t it H inn House, Atlantic City, N. J., with tlio urnituie. ItnuicdiuLe posseuaion cun be irivcn. HCt. II If Hit, B 10 tit N. W. corner Front and Wharton sts I'hila. KOlt SALE VKHY V A L U A It L E frlli Country Scut and Sliiimlon, on account of Hie ow.uit a ri'liiovui to Hliiiiner city. j lie prorrrty consists oi h ncres oi laim ar tne cor ner of tuk lane mid .)c nkiiitown road, IV, lnllrs from the city of Philadelphia; 1'.; iiiIIch from oak l ane stutinii, on the North Pennsylvania Hiiiiroitd (in C licltciihain township, Montgomery county, Just iicvoiki tne city line). soieniiKi modern poinied- stone MaiiHlon, stone stable, carriaire-hoiise, etc. ill be sold ut Merchant!' Kxehinw, May !.", by M. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers, rhotojrrnph mav bo seen ut Auction Knout. N'os. VA') and HI S. Foi HTM Street, and all particulars learned from their advertisement. fi:ttlM4t TO RENT. fS (i ERMANTO VN PRO PE 1T Y TO LET. iaii:Ju A large, modern-tiuilt house, tenant-houHe, coaon. Uiiuse. nntl live acres of land, liandoinely laid out walks and garden ; within two minutes' wulk of Duy'l Jine Sta tion. Apply to .1. AK.MSTKONO. 6 11 hit "O RENT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A -a. physlcmn or Mil (dKARU hyslcinn or a lawyer, with or without board, at No 11 I. DRUOS, PAINTS, ETC. TOBEllT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E Corner FOURTH and EACE Sts. PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Manufacturers of White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty Varnishes, Etc. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO - PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplla lowest prices for cash. 12 45 SOFA BED. JJ O V E lt'3 PATEN COMBINATION SOFA BED Is Cccldedlv the best Sofa Ped ever Invented. It can he extended from a Sola into a handsome French Iiedstead, with hair spring mattress, In ten seconds of time. It requires no unscrewing or detaching, has no separation neiween imick ami sear, no corns to weak, ami no ningeii iooi aiiacnou to mo top oi iiie Mick to support It when down, which is unsafe and lialile to pet out of repair. It has the conveniences of a bureau nr holding domino;, is easny managed and it is impossible lor it io get out oi oroer. lTlce about tne same as an ordinary sofa. II. F. HOVER, OWNER AND SOLE MANUFACTURER, 1 20 tuthsGm Ne. 0 South SECOND Street. CURTAINS AND SHADES. Qa J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF Venetian Blinds & Window Shades. Large and fine assortment at Ion prices. STORK SHAPES mado andPnttered. 5 11 tm ( ' )KN ICES, tJOItllS, TASSELS, REPAIRING, FIT) "fertilizers. I70R LAWNS, fiARDENS, GREEN V HOUSES AND FARMS, D ATTGII'S RAW-BONE SUPEIt-PnosPIIATR OP LIME will be louiiu a powenui .nA.iknn. It 18 prompt in it uctlon; it contains the seeds of no pcHtiferoun weeitH, auti win pnniuuo iuiiii growth of tiriVKS, Flowers, Strawbeirios, and all Gar den Vegetables ami Plauls. Dealers supplietl by the cargo, direct from the wharf or the manufactory, on llbcril terms. Hend your address and procure free "Journal of the Farm." . ... . If.ll fala '20 S. DELAWARE AVENUE. Tills Fertilizer can be had of all Agrictvlturiil Dcal- fra In cliv or COUIIirv. LOOKING CLASSES, ETO. Y S T A li L I S II E D 1 7 9 5. A. S. ROBINSON. FKENCll rLATE LOOKING-GLASSES, ENC HAVING S, LEAUTIFUL C1IHO.MOS, PAINTINGS, Manufacturer of all kinds of LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, AND TICTURE FRAMES. NO. 910 CIIESNUT STREET, 31 Fifth door above the Continental. Plilla. O II N)l I T II, I.OOK1MJ-UL.AS.S ANI PH'TUUE FKA.1IE JlIAM'FACTlTltKK, BIBLE AND PRINT PUBLISIIEIt, And Wholesale Dealer In AMERICAN AND FRENCH CLOCKS ANDMtEGU- LATORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also, General Agent for the Fale of the "Eureka" Tatent Condoiming Colfee anil Tea Pota something that every faniiiy should nave, and by which lucy can save Ufty per cent. Trade supplied at a liberal discount. 4168m No. I AIM'II NTHKKT. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Mt. Vernon Hotel, 8 1 Monument street, Baltimore. Elegantly Furnished, with unsurpassed Cublua. On the European rian. AMUSEMENTS. 4T ET US IIAVE r E A C EI" URIND NATIONAL PKACK JUBILKK apj MU8 IOA KSTIV A iH To be held in the CITY OF BOSTON, . June 15, lit, 17, 18, and 19, 11", To commemorate the rwtnrtion of PKACE THItOTJOH OPT THK LANK. TH K COLISF.HM in which tha dubilee ia to he hold will afford ample accommodation for nearly FIFTY THOUSAND PKKSONS, and thoaerieeof Musical Fntertainincnts will include oratorio porform nin es l,y tho (iRKATKST CHORUS ever orxanir.nd in any pnrt of the world, nmdo up of Musical Soofelioe from all sections of tho conn try. and TWF.NTY THOUSAND ( HII I'KKN from the pnlilio schools, with an Oruhestria of ONF. THOUSAND INSTRU.M KNTS, comprising manf of the principal llanda and host Musicians in the UnitaJ Slntos. DISTINt.UISHF.D (HTF.STS from all sections of tha Union, including NA I IONAL ANDSTATK.O! FIOIAUS, will purticipiite in the Juhih o.iimt the citizons of Boston will he prepared to extend those hospitalitios and atten tions to visitors from abroad, which they hope mny serve) to inaugurate tho return of kind and fraternal fooling nmcuiK all American citizen., and aid in perpetuating throughout the world, "Pkack on Eartu, ijOOO-WJUjU TOWAltPM MFN." The immense outlay attendant npon this vast nndot." takins has been guaranteed with an imol.inipled prompt ncasliythe citizens of Hoston, onsurinff for tlie Festival and Jubilee every success which pecuniary aid can com mand. The foll wing acalo of prices has been established : Hinoi.f Ahminmon, uiih secured seats, t3 and tJ, accord ing to location. SlNiil.K Al)MIMHio?, yrUhnnl secured seats. $2 Sfahon Tu'KET-transferaMe admitting tliroo per sons to all tlie entertainments givon iu the Coliseum during the season iglui The sale of scats will commence at tho Uoston Musia Hall, Monday, May 17. Orders for seats, acoompaniod with the money, may be transmitted by music dealers through out the country, or by mail or wpress, directed to A. P. PECK, Ticket Agent, Boston Music Mall, Eoston, Mas3. Per order of tho Executive Committee. B12ws4t HENRY O. PARKER, SeoretAry. A CADEM V OK MUSKJ.-K I C II I N G 1 KNtiLISH OPERA. MRS. !. RICHINliS BERNARD DIRECTRESS THIS tSatnrdny) A ITKRNOON, at 4 o'clock, GRAND FA." tAlll.Y MATINKK. Last time, positively, of linlfo's BOHEMIAN GIRL, with a great cast and (iranit Chorus anil Orchestra. Monday Evening next, first time in Englian. A NKiHT IN (iltANAPA, Tuesday (first timol, 1L TKOVATOKE. Vedneadaj tBenetit of J. F. Zimmoruiun, Treasurer). FAUST. Friday (Farewell Benefit and last appearance of Mrs. O. Kichings Bernard!, NORMA. Box Sheet now open at Trumplor's and at the Aoadomy. XVALNUT 8T. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 79. 11 TIIIS(Snturlay) EVF.NINO, Mav 15. LAST NKiH l'Ol' MR. JOHN BROUGHAM. Brougham's BurloMtue 'l'ragedy cntitloj Mt't H ADO ABOUT A .MERCHANT OF VENICR. R11YLOI K MIL JOHN BROUUHAM- To conclude with a Domestic Drama entitled THE Pf KI' SHOW MAN. MONDAY EVENINO, May 17, the Popular Comeil inn, Charming Actress an ! Vocalist. 11AHHY and ROSE WATK.1NB. in tlie (irand Koiuantio Irish Drama. TRODDEN DOWN j UNDER TYV 6 FLAWS. M R8. JOHN DREW'S AKCH 8T11EET TUEATR E. Bogins quarter to 8 o'clock. LOTTA'N LAST DAY ANI NIGHT. LAST LO'ITA MATINEE THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock. THE FEMALE DETECTIVE. LOTTA IN SIX CHARACTERS, TO-NIGHT (Saturday), May 15, LOTTA'S LAST APPEARANCE. THE FKMAI.E DETECTIVE. MONDAY BENEFIT OF BARTON HILL. KO.HF.DALE. CADEM V OF MUSK!. U I tj 11 1 N S J. V ENGLISH OPERA Roportoiro for noxt, week. Monday Evening (first timo..A NIGHT IN GRANADA," Tuesday (ttrst timo) IL TRO VATOKK Veilnesdny, Complimentary Bcneiit of J. F. Zimmonnan. Treasurer fj$ Tliurediiy M A S A. N IF. LL(J l iichiy, Farewell Benefit of Mrs. C. Itichiugs Bernard, SATURDAY- GRAND FAMILY MATI.VErJliMA Last performance of the present cniiilmi'ition Bcut Slicet now open at Trumplor's Music Store and at Academy of Music. 6I4Jt THEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENfiTSTREET below Arch. Commence! at $ o'clock. ' TLN1SONA CO ProDrietor ANOTHER NEW OPERA, in whioli MISS KUKAN U ALTON appears as M'LLE V lOI.I I TE in the opera of PUNCHINELLO. Mr. A. Kolleher, Mr. J. Clark, Mrs. M. P. G.ilten War ren hite, and Warren. Concluding with LES DEUX A V FUGLES. TVfEW YORK C I R O U From the Hippotheatron Buildings, Fourteenth Streot. opposite the Academy ot Music, New York. L. B. LENT IHItkOTOH ON EIGHTH STREET. ABOVE RACE FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. MATINEES EVERY DAY AT 2V. MATINEES EVERY DAY AT MATINEES EVERY DAY AT2'. THE ENTIRE MAMMOTH TROUPE OF STAR RIDERS AND ACROBATS, from tho Now Vork Circus in Fourteenth streot. will appear BOTH AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, in a display of Equestrian and Athletic Feats HITHERTO UNEOl'ALLED IN AMERICA Admission, 61) conts. Children under ten, 2d ceuta. Ta commence at 2 V, and 8 o'clock. Tickcla for safe at C. W. A. Trumplor's Musio Store, No 92ti Chesnut street, and at Covert's News Stands, in tha Continental Hotel and rout Ottioe. ( 13 tf nilESNUT 8 T R E E T U T V R- OPEN DAILY FRO.M 8 A.M. TO 10M P. M. AdmiRion, Mo. Kitiing Ticketa, 3J and 60 cents. Yi-locipudos for sule at fuotory prioea. 5 13 Qi i?OX'S AMERICAN, WALNUT STREET X1 ABOVE EIGHTH. Still greater attraction. THE DASHWOOD SISTERS. The Fight Premieres in two Ballets, The entire Comnanv In Puiiti niiuio. (ius Williams' Six Songs. Louise Kobiusou n the Velocipede. Kute Partington, Love among th Roses. 'I lie Minslrolsjn new Acts. Dances, eto Don't fofget the G HEAT SATURDAY MATINEES c IIESNUT STREET THEATRE J. E. McDONOUGH. Manager. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, , DURING TlTE WEEK. MISS ELISE HOLT, ENGLISH JiURLEsyUE TROUPE LUCRETIANBORGIA; LA GRANDE ilOOTRESK. GFNNARO (with variety of Singing and Dancing MISS HOLT LUCRE1IA BORGIA JAMES LEWIS MA1INEE SATURDAY, 2 O'CUICK. PRICES AS (USUAL 6 10t Q O N C E R T HAL L. POPULAR LECTURES (7n ANATOMY, PHYSI OLOGY, ETC. ETC., BY PROFESSOR JAMES MrCLINTOCK, M. D. IllUHtratcd with elegant models, manikins, paintings, skeletons, etc., prepared expressly by Dr. Aioiu, iu Paris, as follows : FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Monday, May 17. Friduy, May 21. Tuesday, May 18. Monday, May 21. Wednesday, May III. Tuesday, May ii. Commencing ench evening at 8 o'clock. FOR LADIES ONLY: Thursday and Saturday A t'lornooua. May 2J and 95. at :-i o'clock. I FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY: Saturday and Wednesday Evenings, May Si and 36, ati o'clock. t SCALE OF PRICES: f The course of six loctures for ladies and gontlomen..,$a-0(i" Single admission frij 'Two private lectures )-, Single admission 5' 'To be procured at Trumplor's, No. tt2ti Chesnut street ; J j H. Burdsall's, No. 1121 Chesnut street; Dr. McCliutock's office, No. 823 Hnoe street, and at the Hall. 6 8 tf ) PENNSYLVANIA AUADE-MY iJP FINE 1 ARTS. The Forty-sixth Annuul Spring Exhihitioi: of Paintings, Sculpture, Ac, is now open, I Admission, 2ao. : Suasou Tickets, bio. 4 2tl apt I Open from A. M. totiHi P. M , aud from 7j to 10 P. M I TXIIIElf lON OF WAtEU-CrtLWr"D'RTW3 1 JNGS, IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S HOsl HTAL.-Op.n daily, from H A. M. to tii, P M ai the Artist Fund Galleries, No. l!04 CHItsVUT Street , lickels, 2i cents; season tickets, 1; for aalu. at thi Lee, Aduilauui. Ci V MNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH ANLr V ARCH Streets, for Ijidios. Gentlemen, and Obil. dren. is now open DAY and EVF.lS.TNG. leaain. given bi;i!,irUUlU- tttU in P""Veurf,7 c,rluUr Bsluth.Sino PROF U LEWIS. V GARDEN, Nos. 720, VmYSglf I'M'A KVKBV AFTERNOON it I
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