THE DAILY -EVENING TELE U II A V 1 1 PHILA D ELPH I A , MONDAY, MAY 17,'18G9. rmwfl BuaiivxAivg. titT AllaYr.' nr7 mnHr.h 4 ,0'clo'k yrj afternoon a iinJ T e ."shop, an.l ilwfllinyr. The Humes were ?rifJ tlU! wor,khoP. "itiiar.-. in tn fourth ory front room, and all Its content of tools an.l V.Zu wt'r "y"l. The othor portlong of the h mt..t and the furniture and ntne.k, were I'on.mderii lily liniiaR.Ml by water. There Is an lnmiranco In' the iwiyal lnmirunuc t'oinpany of jiwio on the pi-rsonal f flw'tn, which will probably cover tho Iohs. The ilnmairc to the buildinjr la rullv covered by inmirniu-p In the Franklin Company. DmiIii? 'he ettWts to mil luc the lire, a ladder of the Good Intent Uose C om pany broke while crowdwd . with tlromeii, precipi tating Rome of them from the third story to the plive. menu .John ltaiditip;, a member or the' Gum) Intent JIoho Company, waa HcilouHly tnjtiroil about the hemi, and Jdhti Douniierty, a meiulier or the rerscverauce Hone Company, was nlo Beilounly lnured. They were removed to their respective ho-iles at Firth and 'Bt.l.ai inu trei'ta, antt1 Cliertv w'rect, below Fifth. Some live or hIx dhern anslain -d nliirht. injuries, 'l'he fire is Hiippnsed to have been aceideutul. I The following persons have been admitted to the FeuiiHylvania Hospital: Louis t Capehart, two y s old, with a broken Wfi, caused by Luiliivr down stairs nt KiMntr Sun villittre; Itosa Mommhoii. fell down stairs at No. 'i'tit, spiinjr Garden street, and bnike lierarm; ( hristoplier o lirlen, with severe bruises, caused by a hirire cuke of ice falling upon him; mid .lames VWiltlord, with n haml liieeraied by having It caupht in mae,hiaery at Twunty-ilrst and Fine streets. A man who pave the, mime of Joseph M. Crate, and represented himself to b loiifr to New York, was taken to the Union station yester l iy, HtinVriiig rroiu the c llVets of lonir-continued ex pt mure to tin- sun. lie had walked from New llnm-uvii k to I'hiladelptiia, inoH of the time exposed to the sun's ravs, and it hail aM'i clod the In am. -Medical aid wax provided tfefter V'anphnn, who, nboiit one year n so. was convicted of child-murder and sentenced to be humr. . lias been panloiusl by Governor tieary. The ileal h watrant of the condemned hud not been signed by the Governor, for iiinneclintelyiiTter "enteiii-e " a moveuiciit was made to obtain a pardon. 'anil the Min t was continued iinremitliuwlv until it wan kuc cossftil. On Saturday afternoon last, the Schuylkill Navy was reviewed by Commodore James M. Ferguson. '1 he various evolutions, witnessed by a large con course of ladles and gentlemen, from' the Park, were rxecuted with an ease and skill that evidenced He most careful training. The review was closed by a scrub race, of one mile, which was won by the Hia watha, of the Malta Club; the Intrepid, of the t rescent Club,, coming in second, jjoth boats are nix-oared outriggers. The favorable weather this month for the growth of vegetables has rendered our provision markets quite attractive in the abundant supply of lettuce, radishes, asparagus, and other early vegetables. Green iwas from the South were quite plenty' ou Saturday, and a few strawberries from Baltimore were offered for'sale. Hev. Thomas X. Orr was installed pastor of the First Reformed Church. Seventh and Spring Warden streets, last evening, 'l'he sermon was preached ley Kev. George I. Cain. The charge to the people was given by the Kev. James T. Atnenian, and the charge to the pastor by Rev. Charles Collins, Jr. This church was formerly under the pastoral charge or J. II. suyduin. William MeClny, aged live years, was drowned on Saturday evening, in a brick pond, near Seven terncii and Federal streets. The body was soon recovered, and taken to the reslden-je of his parents, No. 1620 carver street. . Domestic Affairs. The corn and wheat crops of Kansas are in a flourishing condition. Commissioner Parker has purchased Indian good-i enough to last for one year. . Secretary ltoutwell will purchase another mil lion dollars' worth of 5-20 bonds ou Wednesday, i Ex-Governor Curtin arrived at Harrisburg on Saturday night, and will remain until to-morrow. The Lackawunna Coal Company's planliig-mlll was burned on Saturday night. Loss, '(15,01)0. The President has not yet takeu any notion for submitting to vote the Constitutions of Mississippi and Texas. The Adjutant-Ueneral of the State has sent four 6-pounders to tills city for the use of a new militia organization. J. K. itedington has been appointed Chief Clerk of the Secret Service Divisiou of tho Treasury De partment. Since the opening of the Pacltlo Kallroad, daily mails from the Pacific coast have been received at Washington. A man named Frank Albert committed suicide at MilwaukeJ yesterday, by jumping from the liftli Dtory of a hotel. ... A man, giving his name as Webb, has been ar rested at lumisburg, on suspicion of being the escaped lito lliead murderer. General Warren. .Messrs. J. W". Morris and J. F. Wilson, are inspecting the Vnlon Paeiiic Kailroad, on behalf of the Government. Kev. Ashley Oxenden, of Kent, England, has b en elected Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan of Canada, after three days' balloting. Five barns, two stores, oud the ways of a ship yard, at Edgvllle, N. J., were burned ou Saturday. The fire was ignited by a flash of lightning. Kufus I Lord, the victim of the famous Lord bond robbery, died In New York on Saturday. Captain K. Mcli. Timany, who killed a member Of the Georgia Ogistitutlonal Convention, last autumn, was on Saturday acquitted of the charge of "The following lron-clads at the navy yard in this city will be sold by order of the Secretary of the Navy : Cohoes, Koka, Nausett, Suncook, Wa.viaw, and Yazoo. The Kepublloans of Northampton county, on Saturday, chose delegates to the State Convention, and instructed them to vote for General J. L. Sel frldge for Governor. The safe of the Douglass Axe Manufacturing Company, at East Douglass, Mass., waa forced oen by burglars on Friday night. From ll.'i.OOO to 2(i,000 in cash waa stolen. Judge Glin, of Washington, has decided that trustees nnder building associations' deeds have the power to sell, and that, the assignee can deny the account of the association, and have the same -audited. Fnreiun Allairs. . LoKDON.May 15. Keports, believed to be based on good authority, are in circulation mar, me French government will soon publish a peaceful .nanifesto. and simultaneously reduce Its army. Ixjnpok, May IS. Mr. Johnson, the American Minister, took formal leave or the yueen py letter, and not at a personal lntorview, as was reported, lie had, on Thursday, an interview with Lord ' Iarendou, and ollicially announced his retirement, &t the same time presenting Mr. Morans charge jI'm n'aires. Lokdon, May 16, U P. M. Telegraphio advices received to-night from raris show that the politi cal agitation there has revived to-day, that the ex citement Is very great, especially in those sections nf the citv where the Liberal la stronger, i ne au thoritics are taking extraordinary measures to pre vent disorder, aud at the last accounts uo serious trouble had occurred The I'n'j newspaper announces that a grand i,ulftr demonstration Is to be made on .Monday Pa bio, May 15. Political meetings In this city continue to bo attended with disorder, and the po- liA ra lreoueiitly obliged to lnieriero. oeverai arrests have been made of parlies prominent In making disturbances. The Prefect of Tolice has ,. r.i..r prohibiting gatherings In tho i ti. vic.lnitv of electoral meetings Paris May 1C Election meetings were held in all quarters of Paris yesterday to a late hour, . -.vtB.nfii.t moderated as the day advanced. At night some crowds in the streets were dispersed i... ,. ..nlicfl. Tucv made no resistance, and no gerious disturbance occurred. The government has issued a warning, which is placarded throughou -it,, declaring that a renewal of tho recent disorderly assemblages and demonstrations will not be tolerated. Minister Forcado do la Koijuette has instructions to prefects, advising them to dissolve any meeting likely to lead to disturbances of order, aud to strictly emurcc luu iKlitical meetings within nve uy o. " 1 ....,, Miv 15.-The Cortes has rejected a amendment to the cons vuuu . . ...w. - ---- 8pain a icuerm i"'"" ... rt A i.mnrositiou .. , l.n.. for a triennial direc tory to he appointed by tho Cortes, has been In troduced and is now under consiuerauo. . . . . " m i.The Cortes yesterday, after loDg debate, rejected the prop ; for a rlennla. diiectory.andltisnow connue.my . - uneciury Serrano at its head "'enCT " . .r:;a ,7 the civil guard have been ar ;e" d on barges at present unknown. Trouble ha. "So w ith the volunteers for Cuba In consequence .., .v. r.avmentof their bouutios. " v. . H : Mavlti-The Huenos Ayres Stand- Nkw ohk, May n -' " r,.ito(, s,Ht, Minister At mall force of Paraguayan cavalry had fce- quently appeared at the outposts of the allies, but made no attack. ; Rigrs of insubordination broke out in the ranks of the allies when ordered to march into tho inte-, rior. It was not expected that the allies would be prepared to advance for at least two weeks. i A Huenos Ayrcs letter to the New York World, dated March 27, states that on March 11 Lipez rigged np two railroad cars witli two -10-pnun lcrs, and inclosing them lik baggage cars, tan-them with locomotive up to where it large furco of Hra tlilifliin were repairing a bridge, and fired on thein right and left, and after raking their encampment, fled unharmed, the guard bolng armed only with lances. The next day the first corps of tho allied' army, 10,000 strong, encamp near the bridge and' a regiment scoured the country, but, as usual, the Paraguayan did not appear when expected. Lopez has established a powder mill near his head-: quarters. There is bolievedlo be a largo number, of families wandering in tho woods who do not dn-' sire to return to Lope., and a force was about to be font out to them to give them protection and bring them into the allied lines. Tho city of Montevideo wns under a financial crisis, and a total suieus.ou of business was threatened. VIRGINIA. I'rni in nun ion lv rihp President Ordering n I lection In lie lleli'. Tub Pkksuibnt has issued the following: 15y the President of the I'nited States of America. A Proclamation. In pursuance of the provisions of the act or Congress, approved April 10, l-'K), I hereby designate the Olu day of July, istiti, as the time for submitting the coi!utiition passed by the Convention, which met in Richmond, Virginia, on Tuesday, third day of December, li;7,to the voters of the State, tcgisfcred at the date of such submis sion, viz: July ti, lti!t, for ratification or rejection, and 1 submit to a separate vote the fourth clau-e of section llrst, article three, of said c .institution, which is in the following words: "F.very person who has been a Senator or Hepre sentativo in Congress, or elector of a. president or vice president, or who held any oll.ee ; civil or mili tary ) under the Cnited States, or under anySta'e, who having previously taken an oath h a n.eml cr ot Congress, or ns an olliccr of the I'nited State", or as a member of any State legislature, or as au executive or .judicial otllcer of any state, shall have engaged In insurrection or rebellion against the fame, or given aid or comlbrt to the enemy thereof. This clause shall include tlio following otlicets: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secre tary of State, Auditor ot Public Accounts, Second Auditor, Register of tho Land Office, State Trea surer, Attorney General, Sheriff, Sergeant of a city or town, Commissioner of the revenue, County Surveyor, Constables, Overseers of the Poor, Com missioner of the Board of Public Works, Judges of the Supreme Court, Judges of the Circuit Court, Judge of the Court of Hustings, Justices of the County Courts, Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen, Coun cilmen of a city or'town, Coroners, Ksclieators, In spectors of tobacco and flour, and clerks of the Su preme, 'District, Circuit and County Courts, and of the Court of Hustings, and Attorneys for the Com monwealth: provided that the Legislature may, by a vote of three-tilths ot both houses, remove the disabilities incurred by this clause, from any per son included therein, by a separate vote on' each case." And I also submit to separate vote the seven'', section of article third of the said constitution, which is in the words following: "In addition to the foregoing oath of oll.ee for (iovernor, Lieutenant Governor, members of the General Assembly, Secretary of State, Auditor of Public Accounts, State Treasurer, Attorney Gene ral, and all persons elected to any convention to tramc a constitution lor the state, or to amend or revise that constitution in any manner, ami the mayor and council of any city or town shall, before they enter upon the duties of their respective ot lices, take and subscribe the following oath or a f lirniation; provided, that the disabilities therein ontained may be individually removed by a three- littlis vote of the General Assembly: "I do solemnly swear, or allirm, that I have never voluntarily boruo aims against the I'nited States, since I nave been a citizen thereof; that f have voluntarily given no aid or countenance, coun sel or encouragement to persons engaged in armed hostility tuereto; mat i nave never sought or ac cepted, nor attempted to exercise the functiousof any office whatever, under any authority or pre tended authority in hostility to the United States; that I have not yielded a voluntary support to any pretended government, authority, power or consti tution, within the( United States, hostile or inimical thereto; and I do further swearor allirm, that to the best ot my knowledge and ability I win support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; and that I win near true anu taitniui auegianceto tne same; and thst I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose ot evasion, and that 1 will well and laitniully discharge the dutiesot the ottice on which I am about to enter, so help m Cod." . The above oath shall also be taken by an tue city and county officers before entering upon their duties, and by all other State officers not included In the above provision. I direct the votes to oo iimeij upon eacn oi tue above cited provisions alone, and upon the other portions ot the said constitution in tue louowing manner: F'.ach voter favoring the ratilication of the constitution, excluding the provisions above quoted, as framed bv tho convention of Decomber 12, ISiiT, shall express his judgment by votirg "for the con stitution." Each voter favoring the rejection of the constitution, excluding tho provisions abovequoted, shall express his judgment by voting "against the constitution." J-.ach voter shall tie allowed to cast a separate ballot for or against either or both of the provisions above quoted. In testimony whereof I Lave hereunto set my hand and seal, and oaused the seal of the L'l.itod States to be afllxed. Done at the citv of Washington, tins J4tn day ot May, In the year ot our I-aird lUb'J, ana oi tne incie licndence of the I'uitcd States of America the ninety-third. U. !S. Grant. liy order or tne rresiueni. Hamilton Fibh, Secretary of State. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Actus set First Page. ALMANAC FOK PHILADF.LPHIA-TU1S DAY. HUN KIKES HI JHOOW fsETS morn 8UN bt'is 712HliB Wateh 6 4s PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TitADiC J. PmcE Wktheiiiix, ) ISAMi'i t. o. istokks, Committee of the Monte. James Douiiukhtv, ) aiOYElHENTS OF OCF.AN KTKA.Usillll'N. FOR AMKRIOA. Kednr Liverpool Now York May 4 Samaria Liverpool New York via Hub.. ..May 4 F.iironean Liverpool (lueliec May 4 Colorado Liverpisil . ...Now York May 6 Knland Liverpool Now York. May C. of lirtioklyn. .Liverpool New York May ri Moravian Liverpool Oiicheo May l A ast ralasiun.. .. Liverpool New York May F:tna Liverpool Now York via, Hal .. .May H ammonia Havre... .....New York May 8 St. Laurent Hrest Now York., May t) Leiuy.iic Southampton. ...Baltimore May FOK KUUOPK. Wettnl'alia Now York. ...Hamlmrk .7.. May 18 Cityol Cork Now York.. ..Liverpool May 18 Nevada New York. ...Liverpool May 111 Cuha New York. ...Liverpool May I Aleppo New York. ...Liverpool May Paraguay. .... . .New York . ... Imdon May C. of l.rooklyn...New York Liverpool May Citv ol Antwerp. New York. ...Liverpool May St. Laurent Now York. ... Havre May .1 COA.STWISiC, JJOMKSTIC, KTU. J. W. F'vermau. ,1'hilada CharleHtou May 111 Mono 'atttle. . . .New York. ...Havana May 'Jn 11. Chauncey. .. .New York. ...Aspinwall May 1 Tonav anda Ptulada Stivannah May South America. .New York. ...Kio Janeiro May i.t Mails are forwarded hy every Hteamer in the regular lines. The tt camera for or from Livorpool call at Ooeeiiskiwn, ex. cept the t'anadian line, which call at lymdouderry. l'he teaiuere for or from the Couliueut call at Southampton. CLICARF.D SATURDAY. Stcanihhin Pioneer, llarrott, Wiltuinirtoii, N. C, Philailel- phia and Sontliern Mail Steamship ( n. StcHinship Norman, t 'rowel), Huston, 11. Winner A 'o. Stun hip Nor. oik, Plan, Richmond and Norfolk, W. I1 ( Kile A- ( o. Stea'merti. H. Stout, I'ord, Wubhiupton and Alexandria Vt . 1'. Clyilo &. Co. Kteamer K. Franklin. Piersoii. Laltimore. A (troves, Jr. lii . I.aroiie Castries. Kcmhle, Aspinwull, S. L. Ateu haut A 'm Karoiio Yilhiire Oueen, firay, Tark's Island, Woikman A Iiai'uiie R. W. Holhrook, Pulleys, Trinidad, Warren A til e"fct. Hri(! f.i.ie Wyman, Canuige. .n, ' do. Hriu Honie. Phillips. I'oit Spun, Tuns Wattson A Sons. Schr lleurictta, t lark, Canihrnle, Wcsluioreiaiid t ual Schr Sahino, Currier. Savannah, S. L. Merchant A Co. 'fup Hudson, Nicholuun, llaltiiiiore, wnu a tow ot halves, . I', t Ijde A Co. ARRIVKl) YLSTICROAY. Steamship Fauna, Freeman, M Uouis lionl New Yolk, with iiiilae. to John F. tlld. Hr. Iianpio lluin, Healey, 7 days from Ardrossan, with piir iron to S. A W. Welsh. Itaruue Sarah H. Halo, Whito, 1(1 days from Cardenas, will, molassea to K. t !. K miiht A I 'o. Hr haniue Imiierador, Heard, H days from Pernamhuco, vtiihUiKai to Albert 1 . Damon. April ii, 1st. 6 iS., Iodk. :14 4ii W , poke haniue Meavo, 28 daya from Kio Janeiro,. ''Ifr'tlani'ie Fni'iik Iivett, Cunn, 47 dayi from Ardrsan, with piK iron to order. . lir hi i Paraxon. Bogart. 9 dan from ( ardenas, witu ..Jar and molassea to Isaac HmiKh A Morris. X b,.l!calaTea, McKeniie, ll day. irom Matantad, '"hrirrHVm'imhaMiidgett. 10 day. frou, 8aua. Wihn;itrrHrowa..-d;uay.from Sana, with ...gar jhcWttit l t. lc,l V Br. bri t'hllinwlla, , 111 dy fn.m Kdjrom with tuiiar fid mn!iHn to 8. Morris Wain A Cn. Ilr. chr Wif, Demson, M dy from St, John, P. R., with fupiir tm John Mason itt Co. Kchr Hephlii Wllon, Newell, !' from Mntn7.as, with moUns to John Mimnti t:o. Hchr Msrjr K. Stnples. Iiinsraore, If! diiys f rem Cur,iron, with lull, to John Hnllett 'o. Hchr Vest, V'ite, U ilnjf. Irom Zia, with suRr rnil molnKiirs to S. W. t, WcIhIi. Hchr H. !. Tlionins, Crockett, P days from Mot.inwis, iih molflfl toirrtiir. Kchr 1,'hkrlottn Fish, Sironir. 1" dnys fnm Mntnn,ns. with uiolnF"t to K. C. KnlttM A Co. ARDIVKIl PATCRPAV. Ktrnmnhip Roman. HotfitP. V hours from R.ioton, with mdw. and pawnrrrs to H. Wmao.r A l.n. Outside tile Capeit, aaw n attiHrw riiif'"!! w'scl f initn-j in: en" b.iniii ciimiiiK nut rf t Im ltnnlater ; ntt I'ourtorn Fe'-t Hunk. Iatiifs GeorKO H. Jonkina. from MiIi'Mh, and Frank eriii(iton. from ; on Slop John, two loo e!ioon"r (irne loreii:n ), nanips unknown ; otf Hrmibii' Ibnik, oi.e briK; on I: nek I 'rt'ek. a bM'ply.Ub'i scnooncr. Steamer James S. (irron. Vance, troin Richmond and Norlolk, with mdp. to W. V. lydo 1 'o ' Steamer New York, Jones, from Wnshintfton and Alex andrlH, Kith iikIho. to V. I. Clyde A Co. Klenii.or Ann l.lln, Ito linrilM, '24 hours from New York, wilh indso. to W. I". Clyde A Co. Meamor K. f '. Kiddle, Mcl'iic, 24 rlonrs from New York, with mils. t W. V. Clydo A Co. Mcniiipr Mftvttnwer. Fii't?.. 24 hours fr'mi Nfs Ynrk. wtth mdo. to W. P. lydB A I !o. htesmiT Tacony, Nichols, 'M hours Irom New York, witn lnnVo. to W. M. liaird A Co. Srlir t 'urtia Tilt.on, Somi-rs, trfim New Yoi'h. Ni-hr Cfmppr, I'nllnwnv, 'l dy from liiip:il.;innin k ricr. with Imnhcrfo II irk man A CottinglisMi TiiK T lios. .b tlorsoii, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow of lairKet to W. 1 t lydo A Co. AT WII.MINUTON. If T.. Rchr Finma L. I'urtor, Spark-i, 1J days tc :n Xtv..-a. wil h R'lano to J. I :, linley A ( o. 'OirrritnIr c ft f thr PhilniU ;til'l .V.ir.o. I.kwks, Del , M.iy li'i -Hariiup I .oort-e II. Jenkins for Philiiilelpliin. 1. ft thn Ilrnakwutcr ycsicrday. S. lir.'. 11 l.o kwoinl, from Now York; Henry J. Raymond, Irom tioriretown for Providonco; and Sophie Ann, from l'hilit dolphin for Hilton, remain' in the haihor. .Sieam tn;.' A meru'R reports the following veswols luivint pafoil in for l'hili delphiH lturuuo Sftvaniihli, from Somhroro. and ling itolnn, from Sagiia. 1. All AN I.. JuYO.N.S. MFMfllTANnA. Siiii (liini, Ihuincvn;, hence, nt KMnoro 2"t'i "If , for Kicn. Sciir !nrtiH Tilton. Somrrs, for I'hiUilelpln;.,' ilared at 'rv York I Ifh inst. Si hr l.iMiiiom, "if.ver; Active, Cnomh; M. A IC. 11:1 dernon, Prieemnd Kdwurd Kidder, hence, at roiih-moutii. N. 11., l:lth inst. Schr F.llu MaltllPws, Mnrkleeve. for riiilndelphia. sailed from I'ortMiiouth, N. II., I:lh inst. Schr Challenire, l.nlliver, c.leared at 1'rovidciK'C HT'i inst, for i'liilaoelpliia or Itatnror. Sclirs J. II. .lohn.ii. Smith, for Philadelphia: North 1'neitie, Krri:ksnn, fordo.; llavnl ti. Floyd, Weedon, tor do. ; I'onin llonian, and llillow, Fldridpe, for Trtnion, N. J , cleared at I'rovidenco loth in-t. Schr l.iicia II. Ive", Howditch, for 1'iiiln ltlpliia. snilcJ from New London 14th inst. Kchr Idii May, Urake; .1. M. r'it.patrirk, Smith ; an I Frank ft. Coltou. Soiners, lMiiladeljihm for Huston ; C. C. Hrooks, Hrooks, do. for l.ynn, at Hohiies' llolo 14th inst. 'l ite J. .M. FitpHtrick and Ida May sailed arain. Sclns Thomas Clyde. Herthii Sunder, llalpil Sunder, Aliiuail Haley, (ii'ori-e Killiom. S. Ji E. Cnron. F. St. Clair l-'dwards, T.T. Tahkcr, Pecura, mid others, sailed from llolmeti' Hole i:ilh inst.. Sclns John Lioicaster. Williams ; R. H. Sliannon. Ildks; and 'I'hoinas lloo., Somers. from Hilton for i'inladelphia ; l.ncy A. llloshoni, Chaliiold, IVirtsiuoutn for do., at Holmes' Hole 1:1th inst. Hchr lona. Kendall, for Philadelphia, cleared at lian (for l;ith iimt. REFRIGERATORS. VMHOOLEY S NEW I ATEM 8 K L r O l f.'.vr Ai IMi A.Vl;leA.X REFRIGERATOE m L.f ' '-v t v. A 1 IS THK DEST AND ONLY TERFKCT SELF- VENTILATING I'HESEKVER in the WORLD: And will keep such articles as Vepet ahles, Emits, Meats, ianie, Fish, Milk, Eni-'S etc. etc., lo;ii.'i;r. nrier, ami coiner, witu less ice, man any inner Refrigerator now iu use. E. S. tL CO., .iriwsnnrn W0 DOCK ST.. rillLADEI.riHA. s VERY IP A E N T t'OMMSKD T'lSISfl-nOOiT Water-Cooler and Refrigerator. This article has a tank for ice and water, of iron, ena meled, arranged in such a manner an to cool an enameled iron chandler, both heing covered with an ornamental wal nut cubo; in the chamber, butter, milk, and oilier provi sions can be kept cool and sweet ; the ice in the water-tank is not wasted, but supplies at all times ck1 waiorior drink ing purposes, all heiiiK perfectly free from the tint eo xinc. or any other substance that can in any way be detrimental to health; and as tliisarticle is intended for the dining room, its Muporintendence is eny and convenient, and it cannot fail to recommend itself to all housekeepers as a useful as well as an ornamental piece of furniture. Ns. 3 and 4 are set on leg. aud anawer the purpobea of bide tables in dining-rooms. We manufacture four sizes: Nor. 1, 2, 3. and 4 holding respectively 2, 4, 6, and 8, gallons. No. 1 is small, and is suitable only for very small tamilies.or for milk and bin tor. No. 4 for large families, boarding-uoubes, etc. Nos. 2 and 8 are intermediate sizes. They can be had of any responsible furnishing store, or of the manufacturers, KAVFKV A CO., Nos. (514 and 616 MARKET Street, AN II . Cirner South FRONT and RKRD Streets. hlClm I'iiiladelptna. FURNITURE, ETC. ICR EARGA1KS IN FURNITURE tiO TO RICHMOND & CO., No. 45 South SECOND Street, 4 30 .m A BOVE CHESMUT, EAST SIDE. JOHN F. FOREPAUGK & SON, 8ncccssors to Richmond A Forepaugh, puawiTuaE WAIIEHOOMS NO. 40 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 6 7t West Side, rhi!ade!ihix WINDOW SCREEN. Y L 1 E S AND MOSQUITOES. MAOOUN S I'ATPNT ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN WILL FIT ANY WINDOW. SELLERS BROTHERS, NO. C23 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA BOLE MANUFACTURERS. ' Liiicral discount to the trade. 4 29 1m "WANTED 60 UOAKDEKS AT THE 1 STETSON nOUSTJ, No. 413 N. TIIIHU Street, per Weeli, nnd n Klrst-liiMii Tallin. 4 17 1m BOARDING. k T Wl. CI'TVPn RT!T"T MAY oMaiaifMl fumtsiied aud uitfvtJcUM) ooul tor lodg. J WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. (.tWlSLADOMUS A cor f DIAMOXI) DEALERS & JEWKtKRS.l WiTCHtS. JKWH.HY SII VFB WAKK. 4 vWiTCHES and JEWELRY EEPAIEED.J Ladies' and Gents' Watches, AA1 ERICAN AND IM POUTED, Of the most celebrated makers. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEQNTINES, In 14 and 18 knmt. DIAMOND nn other Jewelry of the law it denigns Ktipsfremeiit Hnd Wedding Iins, in lt-ktirat and coin. Scld SiWer-Ware for Bridal Irtseut, TabiR Cut lery, I'hiied Ware, etc. 27J ESTABLISHED U2S. WATCH I. JEW.FI.RY. CLOCKS, siLVFJiVVAnE, and I'AiiOY O0ODS. NO. 22 N. SIXTH STIIF.ET, riIII.ADni.rHIA. fS. WILLIAM Yi. WAUNE CO., kf)) Wluilcsalf Dealers in fciii WATcllKs, AND ilKWKI.RY, S. K. comer SKVi:STII ami CHKSNL'T sueet, 3 Ml Swond t'.iior, aud lhU' ol No. 3fi H. THII.'I) St. NEW PUBLICATIONS. QUREAU VERITAS (FRENCH LLOYDS). INTERNATIONAL 11EGIST E R FOR CLASSIFICATION OF VESSELS. THK RF'ti 1ST I'.R VKKITA8, containing tho Clai ticntion of Vessels surveyed in the Continental, Itntinh and American ports, for the year lStjO, is FOK SALfc) by the Agents in New York. AI.F MF.RIAN A CO., 4 26 No. 4 KXCHANtiK I'l.Al K. rpiIP: FAMILY DOCTOR.. A DICTIONARY OF DOMKSTIC MKDHTNK ANU SUKtiFlUY. r.tpeciany aonpicu ior inmiiy uko. I1Y A lllSl'I'.XSAltY SURGEON. Illustrated with upwards of One Thousand Illustrations, croun hvo , cloth, 7;j0 pages and an Appendix, '4U; hal morocco, 44. Agent wauled. Apply to Or'.OROK OFRHIK, 4i11m No. V ie SANSO.M Stroet. "I ) II I L O S O P II Y O F f R JR LA (i F,.- 1- A New Course of lectures, as delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects: How to Live, and What to Live tor; Youth, -Maturity, and Old Age; Alanliood Generally Reviewed; The Cause ol Indigestion ; F latulenco and Nervous 1 liseases Account ed For; Marriage Philosophically Considered, etc. et-c. rocket, volumes containing these Lectures will be for. warded, post-paid, on receipt of '2b cpuui, by addressing W. A. I.ICAKY, Jr., S. E. corner o It It Til and WALNUT StrwU. PblladHllihia 2 ;t' CENT.'S FURNISHING COODS. pAIENT 8 H Ol' L D E R-S E A M BUlliT MAX UFA C TOJiY, AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING STORE. PKRFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWHRS made from measurement at very short notice. All other article of GKNTLF:MF. s IKI'SS GOODS in lull variety. WIC1U'.S 1 F.U .V CO., 11 a No. CHKSNL'T IStreet, Ha Sa K Ga Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. EXCLUMVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. VV. SCOTT & CO., Bl5rp NO. 814 CHESNUT STKE17T. CALL AT AYRE'S SHIRT DEPOT, NO. 58 N. SIXTH Street, below Arch, and got some of his IMPROVED SHOULDER SEAM PATTERN SHIRTS, which surpass all other Shirts for neatness of fit on the breest, comfort in the neck, and ease on the shoulder. Albo Tia Scarfs, iiowa. Gloves, liouery, etc., etc, ete 4 3 mwarpS ' PAPER HANCINGS. g E A N & W A R Df PLAIN AND DECOllATIVE PAPER HANGINGS, NO. 251 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WAl.KFT AKD SrKVCK, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 2 Wt T OOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! WALL PAPERS JLJ ard Linen Window Shades Manufactured, tne cheapest in the city.at juiiftMUT Depot, No. lO.i.i SPRING GAKlJF.iN Btreet, oeiow r.ieventn, Branca, No. It07 F F.DKKAL Street. Camdea, New Jersey. 2 'ilr, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPF.R8 and Window Shades. S. V. BAI.DKK- STON 4 SON, No. VWi SfKlxHG GAKUF.W Stt. 2i53ni DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. JOEEltT SHOEMAKER & C O. N. E Corner FOURTH and RACE Sts. PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUCCISTS, Importers and Manufacturcra ot White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty Varnishes, Etc. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED . FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. . Dealers aud consumers supriia for cash. lowest prices PHOTOCRAPHS. AVENDEROTH, TAYLOR & P.ROWNS s-y-'Ss oi.u r.srAHi.isHFi) lMiotOBrapliiv I'orlrait 'aIloij , F'urnislied with every eonrenienee and facility for pro ilin iiiK tlie liest work. A new (iiiviiie iiasKiue iioin liio ladies xiresKin-rnoiii in llietltietaluifi jiikiiii. All the reliiieinenib ot l'lioto'raiiliy, Micli as IVOKVT YPFS, AllMATURKS ON PORJKLAT, OI'ALOIYPKS The NEW CRAYONS originated witli this entaliliohnionl. AVENDEROTH, TAYLOR Si I5ROWN, 5iawfm2tit 2s'0' ml 'IIKS.VUTStreet. ICE CREAM AND VVATER ICE. " THE NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM AND AVATER ICES. THK PURF.ST AND BKST IN THIS. WORLD. This celebrated Brick Ice fireara and Water lee can he carried in a nai.er to. any part of the oily, as yon ould candy. Fifteen or twenty different kind ot tlieni are kep ...n.lnnlk on l.i.iul and IVH 1 1 I ' N 1) li I .O 1)11 ttlil'VI' F LA VOltS can he made to order for those who desiru to have something never hetore seen in tlie United Duties, and superior to any ice i ream made in r.urope. Principal Depot -No. 3M WALNUT Street, llrauch Stora-No. RrJO bPRING GARDKX Street. 6 15 F. J. ALLK(UiCTTT. DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have invented to assist the hearing in every dexree of deafness; also. Respirators; also, Gran. itaU's i'ttteii! Grulcue. supiior to uy uu.mii ui uae. ai ft1 m iin'iiiva, o. us b. it-xin buot, SEWING MACHINES. THE PARIIAM NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, DErSIONED FOK EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FAMILY SEWING, AND FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES I adaplrd to a niuctt prenter RANOR (iP WORK than any Mit.-hino EVER OIT'ICKKI) TO THK I'VIiLK'. IT IS ELF.i.ANT IN STYLE AND l-'LNIslI, :.vri I: IN CONSTRICTION, NOISELESS IN OPERATION, MAKES IT.RnX'T WORK ON EVERY DESCRIP TION OF MATERIAL, IS TTEFECTLY TREE IN ALT. ITS MOVEMENTS, VERY LIGHT RUNNING, And a pleasure fur the operator to line It. We claim kr this NEW MACHINE, THE MOST PERFECT, SIMPLE, AND RELIAULE Family Sewing Machine EVER INVENTED, And fin examination will convince the most bkcptical. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, No. 704 CHESNUT Street. The Parhara Sewin? Machine Co. 6 imrp CHAMPION SAFES! UNSUCCESSFUL BUKGLAHY. LETTER OF MESSRS. DAVID DOWS A CO. Hew Yokk, April to, i860. HHRR1N0, FAIIKKL i SlIKKMAN, No. 251 Broailway. Gents: On the night of the 2'2d ultimo, our store, No. 20 South street, was entered, aud a desperate at tempt made by burglars upon oue of your safes la 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 this they obtained the key to the other safe and opened it. Fortunately we had one of your 13urp;lar-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. Tliey tried wertping 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 upou opening It we found our securities olt nae, aud can therefore cheer fully indorse tlie Uurglar-l'roof 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 wotthy of the name. David Down A Co. FARREL, HERRING & CO., CHAMPION SAITUS, KO. 629 CHESNUT STREET, 4 l-'sT-tf rniLADELpniA. SHIPPING. FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUKKNSTOWN. Inman Line of Mall Steamers are annoiuted ta mil as fol. BiLirEIit lows u y ol B riHiklyn, Saturday. May 23. at 1 P. M. City of Antwerp, Saturday, May IN, at W A. M. F-tna, via Halifax, Tuesday June 1, at 11 A. M. And each succeeding "Saturday aud alternate Tuesday, from Pier 46, North River. RATES OF PASSAGK. BT TBI! M AIL BTKAMtM SAlLiMit KVKliY SUTHnDAT. Pavahle in Gold. Payable in Ourrunev FIRST CA BIN $1(10 STF.KllAGK 'lo London I' To Iximlon 'io Pans Hal To Pari. f AbhAI.K 1IY TIIK TUKbilAV tlt.AMl.ll, VIA 11 A 1.11 AS. t'lHST t'AIIIN. 81'KKHAUK. Payable in Gold. Payable iu Currency. Liverpool $ho Licerpool Hahiai it) Halifax , -to . 47 $3u .L.l.n'u M K' ) ..I SI Ji.linV V I.' 1 15 by Branch Steamer j by Branch Stoamer j Passengers also forwarded to lluvru, Hamburg, Bremen, etc., at reduced rutea Tickets can be bought here at moderate ratoa by persona Wishing to scud for their friend.. For further information apply at the Company's Offices. JOHN U. DALE, Agent, No. 13, BROADWAY. N Y or to O'liOiS'NKLIj 4 FAULK, Agents. 4 5 No. 411UHI'.SNUT Street, Pnila.lulphia. . CT? h NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK" VI V Uft'ttJ? DELAWARE AND RA RITA N c(AL JCmmm&pi EXPRESS KTKAMROAT COMPANY liio LliEAPl tST and VUICKE.ST water eommu'nio. tion betwecu l'hilailuhihia and New Ym k. Steamers leave, daily from lirst wharf holow Market treet, I'hiladehihia, and foot of Wall street, New Yurk Goods forwarded by all the lines running out ol Hioiti V oik, Nortii, East, and W est, free of commissiou Freight received anil forwarded on accommodating terms. . 1 '1.'l.AAl CLYDE. A G(J., Agents, f-o. b. DEL AW A H K Aveuu.i. Pliilaclelphia. . . V ' il A ii. Agent, Nu. 1 1 ALL Street, Now York. NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK T,.s..Je"lwl,r8 nd Raritan Canal, SWIEI'- Kl'ltE '1' It A s:s.uj iu e a r . xi .i.iiuav-lt in iiniii .......... . , ,, , t , , .1 1.M r I , ,. , II AMI SWII'TSI KK LINK. 1 tie business by these lines will be resumed on and aft or tlie hill of March. For Freights, which will be Ukou oo accommodating tonus, apply to W. M. BAIRD CO., 8 2 No. 1,'j'i South Wharves. JTOTIIE Pl'RLIc7TIIE FINEST AND largest assortment of the lalost style, of Bmita, Ciuiers, and bhoen for Men and Boj. cau be Udt KRNFSTSOPP'S luirge Est;iblisiiment, 4 2 rin, No. tf;tO N. NINTH Sinai. A LEXANDER O. CATTELL it CO. PRODUCE CO Ml" IWI nui'iuai No. NORTH WHARVES Ka Ur NORTH W ATKR 8TRK.1CT, 1,a ' kiiii Arihi I'll A. . -22 - n AMUSEMENTS.- QRAND CATHQ-LIC CONCERT. A C'RAND (JONCICRT WnX HE (I1VEN AT t'OflCPHT HALL, On THUKSDAY KVEMNO, May i, I., al , oV, run the HF.NKHT Of ST. JONKPH'S CHURCH, RKVKNTKKNTH and STILES StrcoM. The following eminent and popular Artist will take pari in a protfraimnn of nniniml ei.-elli'm-o anil tmlli.iniv sparkling with operatic gems and other cc-pUuie nmr-' criiiix:- Mmo. KOPIIIK MOZART, of Now York ; Mifs OAKOLINK Met' A I 1 R E V ; Mr. OKOROK SIMPSON, of Now Vork ; Mr. THOMAS K. II A RK INS, and Mr. THOMAS A'JJKCKK'I', Jfl, The whole under the direction of Mr. T. E. 1IARKIN3. TK'KI TS, ONK HOLLAR, to be had nf tho Kov. ( 'lerKy. at thfl ( hur. fi, Sevenieontli and Miles streets, or Willing alley, ami at rim Miiij Stores o Messrs. 1 nimpler. No. Hart C'hosnnt str.'et, nn l Holier a to, No. I In1.' t 'tiesiint srreet. o 17 4t TNJ E AV Y O R K C I R CiTh. X' l'Z:m ,n", "'I'Pi'tlie.itron Hnilduia-s, 1 ourteentli strrei.New York. L.K. LKNT IM'U l l ill? ON KK.III'II STltl Kr. AHOVI- HACK I'osmvi i.y i hi: last wi kk l'tisl II VI l,Y THK LAM' wkkk' M ATI N MI'S KVI HV IAY AT MATINI KS K.VI'.UY 1AY AT 2 'Si MATINI.IS KVKHY KAY AC J ROTH At I'KHNlHi.v AM) NlillfT THK K.N'I'I It !', MAMMOTH TUOl'I'i Ol' STAR ItlDI HS AM) ACROHATS from tho l ourteenth Street Circus, New York, will aimcar? in a Mipertj prnirr.-iinnie of H I OANT KOI-FRTRIAN FXKRr'ISFS AND WOM1KIIH 1. AiHI.I.IU: 1KAIS Ailnussion, M coirts. ChiMrcn nniler ten. 25 cent's Trt commence at 2' and 8 o'clock. Tickets for sale at t '. W. A. Tnimplcr's Musio Store No reii Ohesnut street, and at f'nvert's Nows Stands, In tha t ontineiitiil Hotel and Tost Ottice. o 17 nt A CAD E M Y OF MUSI c'Z 1Y roslTIVF.I.V LAST WKKK . Rtl'IIINt.'M KNCMSII OI'KRA. MONDAY KV F.N I NO. Mar 17 itirht time in Knulivlii. K rentier's ; rami opera ent itlr. I A NIOHT IV ti Ft A N A DA cn"'.'Cl , Tuesday (tint tiinn), IL TKOVATOKK Weitnesday t"ene(il of .J. F. .imiuorumn), FAUST ' ' Tlmi-silay, MASAMKLIXJ. .-rii. I ridaytl arcweUenetU of M", f1. IhohinBs IJern.ud.l. Saturday-GRAND FAMILY MATINKR, liox Sheet now oppn at Tnimpler's and at the Ac.vlemy. Admission. One Dollar: no extra charire for res.reii seats. Famil) t irclu. .'si cents; Ainphitlie,n,ro, , cent. ACADEMY OF MUSIU.-H 1 C il I N (i 8 i F.XtiLISH OI'KRA. wo WFDNKSDAY F I'MMJ, Mny 1R.10. RFNFFIT OK .1 I.' luui'iiuiv 'i''...T' ."' rJl , " - ................ , ai.-aurer. First and only time of tloumsl's FAUST, with an in creased chorus and orchestra. ... I'.ilx Sheet now open at Trumpler's Music Store and at Academy of Music. ' WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 79 i T THIS (Monday) KVKNINO. M.iy 17. The Mnnasrement takes (rreat pleasure in announclnir art engagement, tor SIX NlUll l ti ONLY, witii tuo (.'Uaruiinje Actress and Yocahst. ROSF. W ATKINS, and the Eminent Comedian, Mr. HARKY WATKINR. These distinguished Artists will appear in their Grand Romantic Irish llramn entitled T UOI'DKN DOWN: OR, UNDKR TWO FLAGS Fergus McCarthy, an Emle,; iiarrv wa ru iv The Shingawn ( Mt' u4Klt WATKINR Mary McCarthy... J HOSF Watu-ivu Illanche Desmoml KUSf. WATKINB. QIIESNUT STREET THEATRE. WALL'S FI.ISF. HOLT BURLF.SyUF. 1'ROUPR, after a series of successes iu lioston and New Yoik, will enter upon the second week in Philadelphia, on MONDAY, May 17. Byron's greatest liurlesque. entitled LUCRETIA BORGIA. M I: OR, LA tiUANDK DOUTRF.SSK. Principal characters by Misses F.LISH HOLT 17 Wrathersby. Bella Howitt, Lillio KldridKe, James Lewis, and Harry Wall. Doors open at 71.' o'clock ; commeure at 8 P. M. Seats secured in advance. a y . R8. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THKATRK. Begins onarter to 8 o'clock. FAR KVV'F.LL BKNKI IT JF BARTON HILL Previous to his departure for Kurope TO-NIGHT (Monday), May 17, Lester Wallack's popular play, ' ROSKllALR. Mrs. Drew, Barton Hill, and full compsnv in the c i-,t Thursday-First , Benefit nl Mr. L. JAMKS. Friday -Benotit of Mr. R. CRAIG. Monday neit-Mr. JOHN COLLINS. c UI E S N U T STREET TJIEATRE.- Manager, J. K. MtDONOUGH GREAT SUCCESS. ELISE HOLT'S FJNGLISH Bl RLKSlH'E TROUPE. IN BYRON'S . LUCRETIA BORGIA ; T.A GRANDE VlOCTRKSP. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AT a O'CLOCK. ft 17 ft 1? OX'S AMERICAN, WALNUT STREET . ABOVE EIGHTH. Open 7 311. Overture, t) o'olock I'll E TH E A I RE OF THE WORLD PRESENT -JOE EMMETT," THE GREAT DUTCH SONG AND DANCE MAN. wiKsti And the return of VFNT1TROLI. .. TWO B A. I. LETS EACH EVENING. DF. ROSA AND TH E GREAT CORPS. c IIESNUT STREET , lilNX. VELOCIPEDROME. " ' A (ifX)RIOITS SUtOESH. i OPEN DAILY FROM 8 A. M. TO ID! P. M. FOR VELOCIPEDE RIDINff. Regular admission. Inc. Riding Tickets 30 and 6U cent ' TUESDAY EVENING. Mnv K IW, FOURTH GRAND EXHIBITION. Q O N C E R T II A L , L. POPULAR LECTURES ON ANATOMY, PHYSI OLOGY. ETC. KTU, BY PROFESSOR JAMES Mi'OLINTOOK, M. D. ! Illustrated with elegant models, manikins, paiuting. skeletons, etc., prepared expressly by Dr. Atoux, in Pari, aa follows : F'OR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Monday, May 17. Friday, May 21. ' ' I'uesday. Muy 18 . , Mouday, Mayif. , Wednesday, May lf. Tuesday, May 25 , Commencing each evening at 8 o'clock FOR LADIES ONLY : Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, Mujf 20 Dd 22 at o'clock. ' FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY: Saturday and Wednesday Evening., Muy tl and jW. at 8 o'clock. SCALE OF PRICES: The course of six lectures for ladies aud gentlemen. . .2'(H Single admission 50 Two private lectures ' 75 Single admission !.!!!!!!.'.'!!!" 50 To be procured at Trumpler's, No. KM Chesnut 'street ; J. H. Burdsall's, No. 11:11 Chesuut street! Dr. MuClintock'a othce, No. trl:i Race street, and at. the Hall. ' 6 fj If PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OK FINS ARTS, The Forty sixth Annual Spring Exhibition oi Painting., Sculpture, Ac. i. now ojien. A emission, 'iuc. ; Suasm Tickets, quo. (4 Jri .t9t Oi en from A. M. to 4 P. M., and from 7V to 10 P kf V ALER'S (LATE MILLER'SI WINTEIt T GARDEN, Nos. m 7?J. 7H. and 73rl VINE Street THK (.KAMI ORCHESTRION, formerl. l.h r,.. of the (iHAND DUKE OF BADEN, liurcTiased at great expense by JACOB VAI.ER.of this city, in combinatioii with FLAM Elt'h OIU.'HK.STRA and Misa NELLIE AN. DFItSON will perform EVERY AFTERNOON ancj KVKMNU at, the above mentioned place. Admissioa free. 1 li tl POINT BREEZE PARK. POINT RREEZE PARK-. Spring Trotting Meeting oori inriuiiig MONDAY, May 24. 1NJC. No. 1.- Sweepstake - for Horsefi thai have never beaten 2 34. u0 eiitruuce. Mile tivala, 4 in 6 to harness. . Association .SDaV. AI AY . No 2 Sweepstake For Horses that have never tentest 2-411 l entrance. Mile heats, d in u to harness. Association addinnetnPt , "rrol'ire'eii'im -tart Should onlj one horse appear lie will be entitled to all t ne entr..nca money; should throe or more .tart . the seoond hor 10 Live hia entrance. Entries to be addressed Io the hei re r" ... 1 ... ,.u, li instance enclosing the entrance, in. tries' lo be closed at 12 o'clock. m.n, 011 Tbursday, May M, SAMUEL K 1 1 ,r Al all K, Secretary, No. 144 S. FOURTH Street, PhiliuielpLii 614 6t CI 'TEAM PASTE MANUFACTORY, No. 1Q T5 FE'I Trnnk-ll ETTER LANK. Paper box Makers, Hook binders. ,-makers, l'aperhangers, and all wuo use PAS'('Kt will Hnd this made by Steam, without lumps, mure adhe sive and far better aud cheaper than can be made io ttisj ordinary way. 3D li a"IIE ADAMS EXPltESS COMPANY, OFFICE No. Il'iO CHESNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack, ages. Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by ita 1 i lines or in connection with other Kx proas Oomuamet, i H ftBVu;tA:BiIiU "V t MXZZ'VrAct WW- very r 'i' "in v '
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