frilE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY " 18, 1860. rrowa suiyiMAinr. ntr Affair.. Timothy Tni-rior broke hl lojr on Nnndn aftcr oon, I a fall at Fortieth an.l M,Trk"t wwi -John MuihUt had hi hack and one of bin Iron badly injured yesterday, l.y fallliiff from a calTi.l.l n the roof of a hoime on Green lane, Manayunk. Ho was removed to his home. John Klemmliitr, aft yearn of aire, fell from a "iaf fold at Cumberland street and Friinkford roail yes terday afternoon, and had several libs broken. He wa removed to the hospital. lames (larvin, eharned with having In his pog seHslon a number of Imported c-Ikiim, upon which the iluty had not been paid, appeared before United Suites. Commissioner Hlbler yesh-rdav afternoon, but waiving a hearliiff, wan held In flow ball forhis appearance at court. Mayor Fox announced the Mlowlnir appolnt nieiits yesterday : Turnkey, Central Station, .lohn G. Smith; turnkey, Fifth district, K. II. Kerrigan ; turnkey. Sixth district, Edward Kellly; turnkey, Seventh district, Enoch Cauely ; patroimen, Eleventh district, Unttlieb lliruln and lolm O. l'rlce. On Sunday, the Both of May, Post No. , o. A. It, of iJeriniiiitiiwn, will assist In decorating the (rrnves of soldh-rs burled In the cemeteries at that place. In the afternoon an address will be delivered In the Town Hall, and In the evening services will be held In the several churches, commemorative of the vir tues of the defenders of the Republic. The necessity of making such Improvements and additions to the otllce of the city Controller as would facilitate the public business, heretofore referred to in these columns, being apparent to Councils, they have authorized the necessary repairs of shelving, drawers, etc., to be made forthwith, at an expense ol over $im, which will prove ol the greatest possi ble service to the department. The several (iiTiinin singing societies in Philadel phia had a plc-nlo yesterday afternoon. The Falls of the Schuylkill, Sllberberg, Washington Retreat, and J.ngel A Woli s Farm were the principal points of at traction, and to these large crowds wended their wav by cars and on foot, early In the day and during the afternoon. At :ngel ,v Wolfs farm, the Old and mng Ma'iinerchor, the I.eldemvfel and Sa-nger-bund Societies appeared, with their mnslc, and "hir ing the afternoon gave a number of choruses and Kilos, which were loudly upplaudiid. .Mayor Fox was present on the occasion. An adjourned meeting of the journeymen car penters now on a strike for an advance or wages wa hel yesterday morning, at llrond and Arch streets. Mr. Uowun was called to the chair, when he an nounced that reports from committees would be in order. Reports were then received from eighteen chops, In which '2tii men had worked, of the whole number of men, 7ft had discontinued their work, and were waiting lor the advanced price. Resolutions demanding I3-50 u day as payment for a day 8 lubor were passed. Domestic Affairs. Gold closed yesterday at 141 v. I'nited States revenue for March, t lSS.lTS.WOn. I. S. Felton committed suicide at Nashville, yes terday. 1 1 tilted States expenditures for March, f ir,73, 366 -co. Yesterday's receipts for the Boston Jubilee reached m arly tm.niRi. The British .Minister had a long interview with Secretary Fish yesterday. No official news has'been received at Washing ton, from Havana, for. a week. Mr. Edmunds, the new Postmaster at Washing ton, will enter upon his duties to-day. "Lucy'' beat the "American Girl'' yesterday, in the trot lor 11000 over the Fashion Course. Reports from Iowa speak of the wheat crop as never looking better at thm season of the year. It is believed at Washington that there will be no serious trouble In our relations with Great Britain. on Sunday the first through train from Sacra mento arrived at orualia, with live hundred pas sengers. The Luzerne county Ctihcrnatorial delegates, who inetatWilkesbarre yesterday, were instructed to vote for Ketcuam. A Baltimore rough attempt"d yesterday to shoot a railroad conductor, but put the bullet through his own hand. Four men were corrlcd over the Falls near Drum nionilvllle, Ontario, on Monday, ami drowned. They were engaged in setting free jammed logs. Whitsuntide was celebrated in New York with great enthusiasm by the (iermans, the great feature of the day being a concert in Union Square by over eight hundred voices and thirty musical societies. Mr. Arundle, a passenger taken oil' the Lizzie Major by a Spanish vessel, and alterwards released through the Interposition of the British Consul, made a formal utatemeut of his grievanc es in New York, yesterday, to be forwarded to Washington. Hakkimii'ko, May 17. The Grand Encampment met at 8 o'clock this afternoon, Grand Cliiel Patriarch Finn in the chair. The reports of the various committees were read and adopted. Thirty-seven Past Chief Patriarchs were admitted. Two charters were granted, one for an Encampment at Tarentum, Allegheny county, and one at Sharon, Mercer county. Tee Committee on Elections, J'. ;. P. John B. Springer, Judge, reported the following as the result of the election for oillcers;for thu ensu ing year: Crand Chief Patriarch S. N. Foster, Phila. Grand High Priest James Shoales, Pittsburg. Grand Senior Warden .lames Bingham, Phila, Grand Junior Warden Augustus Plail', Phila. Grand Inside Sentinel Charles F. Jones, Phila. (irand outside Sentinel Ueorge Hoster, Phila. (irand Treasurer .John S. Hciss, Phila. (irand Representative .lohn W. stokes, Phila. Past (Irand Master Stokes moved that, In conse quence of the death of (irand Scribe William Curtis, we proceed to the nomination and election of a Grand Scribe to 4111 the vacancy, which was adopted, and Past Grdiid Sire James H. Nicholson was unani mously elected. Alter nm further buslnepff the Grand Encamp ment adjourned to meet at 7 o'clock ou Wednesday evening. Foreign Aftnlrs. r.,.i ir 'I'h.. tun t.i-lt v if t ho f Mrf ..a fnui JYlAUHll', II. 11V UIMJWIIIJ ... ...v- V U1 .V.1, ...... - ing that a civil war Is imminent, are ready to accept ...niwiuitinii fif u liwrnllt'V ItKKNB, Mav 17. The KwIhh (Government have pro Diblted Mazzinl from residing in cantons bordering on France or Italy. , London, May n. Later ariviees from Uio Janeiro of the arrival of McMahon, I'liiteri States MinlHter.ut .... .ttitrv i if Cwiid rttunrrori flint i ...t..i...wi ititv t tin intiTtAr ltv forcp Madkip, .May 17. The Cortes have atrreeri to Article 32 of the Constitution, declaring that sove- i i )itr in Dm iintiiin frnin ii'liicVi all reiKUlJ 18 CSWIIliUiiJ m ............ power euiaiittteK. The amendments requiring the King to be a native oi ?piuu, uuu wutcwu uj jwuw " London, May IT The critical state of nffairs in Pnris is variously commented on by the press here. : urm lB ...... i.. ml lnmr..uui. in that t he French it seems 10 ue un ..n.. - . . (iovernmeuthas fomented tills discontent, and has adopted repressive measures to allay the disorders " " ( ' ., ... u.,,,,.. i,lr..i-inr ilea hn. "pakw, May n.-Theclty has been tranquil through- Havana May U.-News from Mexico to the 12th insu has been received. Extensive arrangements were in progress for a celebration of the conclusion of a commercial treaty between Mexico and the North German Confederation, sclilosser, who has charge ol the treaty, had been received and "My in.. K vi..vi..on i invericinenk '1 he fiftieth anniversary of the'defense or Pucbla was celebrated with the us .a. mj - ,-;;-. hi the .-ai.it-i: "Theret s been coiillrmed by -ubseouent uci ounts. THIS eveui naa pio. " lu t ill r -v ulion in the Slates ol Guerrero and Sinaloa. A lulHias been Introduceil in the Mexican Congress granti ig land ami money to the Masson Ka.lroa. (.riiiRiiiK am ' " ,,.iiit mi the Mexico and T"& ai.r:a..Uav.--..n reduce,.. Minister lMiu.ennn returns to tne i nuen mmiT . -KOSei rans n un i " ll..,l Ih reimrts nulco. The Mexican juuiu.ua " uj crime. rr.wwl ol'Triulc. ... . ...t i.ini.t it: it nf the lloill'd of I.HKt e H,.nH iMu-H,,ut street, above Tral, Kiftli.t President John e ' , " ) th0 Now ..A.'V'" f TCimnen-'requestiuK that ,. .t there to a convention, to no iiem ,leleKates be s, lo a was ,,,, Ver. the Wh of the pr, ' V ", , ,ir..iri, Mr. John VV''Viu r,l Chi ir iia i s:ibtiiitted the followl.il? IYiceVh,thenll,i".; ru , (,(ut1 ((f i ,1-eamble aim res uuv,.-.. -", B1illr.ed: . W,x. w . " , ,rl tv to reiuove.by ti the survlvi the assurance uvniniithv. .i '..niea were an- "Messrs. Winsor, a e , . C,tSWffiSll,M 11,0 adjourned. A Myn the sprlnir, B n',y teet acroHH at.d HuJ.din'B river, l t't.JjiH up with sut-n force that f.thnilH le'P- " ""I" ..F Ti.,. uirwim W h ell i.u aurtnir. Will' "" " , ... o,.r.,uu and I a boat catmoi ! i,i . r.wpd up-m n. Xcvt lthuspmrrd ont makes . If Ai ileath. . tor and oin,-t'r ' - ; among the mer- or.l.niry is tl n an 11 .,il:ulelphia; therefore vhmw ; and u hiii .m m " t,illl(:'u of tll0 ,., lt. jte-nlo'H, V-r Trui hereby express their convlc dclphia ?J.iuun or Providence the city Hon that In tills ';'x''Xi "ed the loss of a citizen f l'l''l'; P ,ta,i1aP usefulness, and they tender .f ..mioellt Bliiuijr iruouBineiit. UK relatives, - - of tlieir aiin;i MARINE TELEGRAPH. Pot additional Marin Ntwt net Fir at Facjt, ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. i Prrw Rirm. 4 )Mooi Srni m Bun Hkts. 7 IbIiikih Wateb ! 7 ;S PHILADRLPHIA BOARD nw Tninv J. PmrK Wkthf.biix, ) Bamitrl . Btokfs, Committee of the Month. JAMKB llOUOHF.HTT, ) ' " MOVEMENTS OP OtTiAN STEAMSHIPS. . . FOR AMKRIOA. I.iTRrpnol Now York M nmna Liverpool New York via li... ,Nh Knrmimn Liverpool Ouebno Mat Kim nl. LWnrimnL . ...New Ym k May A ubI ralaian .... Liveruoiil New York M ay r.lna Livernoul NnaVnrV.1. 11.1 i.. llanimonia Havre New York. Mm ri,. i.aureni Itret, New York Leipzig (Southampton. ... Baltimore V Bftpballa New York. ...lUmburR City of (Jork New York . ...Liverpool vu Now York.. ..Liverpool Cuba New York. ...Liverpool Alepp New York . ...Liverpool FarnKiiay Now York. ...Iximlon C. of Kro kl'n...New York.. ..Liverpool City of Anlwerp.New York. ...Liverpool St. Laurent New York. ...Havre f'illUTU'luL' rum l'.-tiii L-'r... ..May . .May . .May ..May ..May . ..May ..May . . M ay . .May ..May ..May - w.rai. t. inn, iAy.iir.nin;, r.iu. J. W. Lverman..Philaila ( barleaton May Morro I ant In Now York. ...Havana May II. Channcey....New York. ... Anpinwall May lonnwaiHltt l'hilnila Savannah May uwiiiiinumn:...iiHW I OiR. ... IVIO O ATlOirO May UH iiaiipare rorwardon by every st earner in the regular hnea. The l earners for or from Liverpool call at yneonnUiwn, en cept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The Kanmr for or from the Continent call at Southampton. CLKARK.D YKSTKRDAY. " Stonnier.T. 8. Khriver, Rinifina, lialtimore. A. Orovoa, Jr. Steamer Mayflower, rnlli. New York, W. P. Clyde A Co. Strainer K. C. Itiddle, McC.'ue, New York. W. P. ClvdciUo. Norw. brie Favour, Kafn, Uronaladt. Workman A Co. Ur. bn Perseverance, Lamb, St. Johns, P. R., J. Mason t t.'o. Sclir liroo.e, Hawkina, New Haven, Lennox A BiirKegg. Sclir ConKoliilnteil, Hrown, Cohoi'H, do. Sclir Julia K. Willetta. HayloM, Washington, do. Sclir K. B. Wharton, Knnmill, Providence, 1). Cooper. Kehr Riainn Knn, Moore, KortreBs Monroe, do. Sclir H. K. Sampson, Jtluko, lioeton via Provincetown, I'luenix Iron ( :o. Tiur Hudson, Nicholson, Uultiinoro, with a tow of barifcs, V. P.CljdeACo. ARHIVKD YKSTFRDAT. Strainer S. 1". Phelps, Brown, 24 hours from Now York, with imbe. to W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer rannie, Kenton, 24 hours from New York, with milrte. to W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer Beverly, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, with mctse. to W. P. Clyiln A Co. N. O. baniue Kvelina Schroder, Pniotz, 9 days from Greenock, with old railroad iron to Workman A Co. ves sel to Peter Wright A Sons. Jlnriino Meaco, WortiiiKer, from Rio Janeiro March M, with old iion to Madeira i Cabada. Oth inst., bit. 20 15 N., lonR. 6105W., spoke Br. sebr Robccca Ann, from Balti more for Trinidad, 21 days out. Br. briK Bonnie, Tower, tta days from Quecnstown, with iron to C. C. Van Horn. Brig S. P. Smith, Knowlton. 8 days from Matanzas, with molasses to Harris, Jieyl A Co.- vessel to J. E. IJnzley A Co. Br. Iiriu Honnos, Rlnokert, 1:1 days from Porto Cabello, with cofteo to John Dallctt A Co. Schr Abby Bursloy, Parker, H days from Boston with ice to Knickerbocker lue Co. Scbr Criterion, ltoborlson, days from Norfolk, Va., with aliinBles to T, P. Calvin & Co. Sclir Slnloh, Hubbard, 7 days from Savannah, with lum ber to T. P. Galvin A ( 'o. Scbr prank and Kmily, Colley, from Darion, Ga., with lumber to K. A. Somlrr A Co. Sclir K. II. Clnrk, Williams, 3 days from Norfolk, with rnilritind alnntilesto T. P. Calvin & Co. Schr Surah WatHon, Smith, from Boston, with ico to order. Scbr Aurora, Artis, 1 day from Froderica, Del., with grain to Jas. L. Rowley A Co. Tiig Hudson, iNii-holHon, from Baltimore, with a tow of harKcs to W. P. Clyde A Co. BELOW. Brig John Chrysbtl, from Ponce, P. R. MEMORANDA. Ship Virginia, for Philadelphia, entered out at Liver pool olh inst. Ship Philadelphia, Fleck, entered out at Liverpool 4th inst., lor New York. Steamship Norman, Crowe!!, bonce, at Boston at 10 A. M., yesterday. Steamship Bmnctto, Howe, hanco, at New York bith instant. Barque Nor, from Marseilles for Philadelphia (not the Nos, from Newcastle, as before roported ), is stated to have boon the vessel spoken bith tilt., lat. fti IS., long. :tl W. Barque Idobque, Uurkeo, from Shields for Philadelphia, was spoken l.'ith inst.. lat. M 1,1, long. 73 3(1, Brig Kabboni, Coombs, hence, at Porto Cabello 2d inst. Brig Wm. Creevv, Haley, tor New York iu 3 days, was at Kingston, Ja., 22 nays since. lint James Crosby, Baldwin, bonce for Portsmouth, at New London liith inst. Brig (ioorge H. Proscott, Mills, from Vinalhaven for Philadelphia, sailed from Holmes' Hole 14th inst. Sclir Julia Klizabeth, Canduge, hence, at Salem 14th instant. Schr Success, from Haddum for Philadelphia, at New London lbth inst. Sclir K. 11. l'.lliott, Nickorson, hence for Hyannis, at New London lbth inst. NOTICK T(TmARINKRS. The Boll Buoy off Gravos Lcdgo, in Boston Harbor, ro- orted to have drifted from its moorings on the bth inst., las been restored to its true position. A 4ir.it .lea Ttnll TJimv hn. liAin subs, itiiterl for the flnsr buoy No. 1, on the W.SvV. (.round, hearing about S. by VV., throe nautical miles from Hyannis Light. Spar buoys, with rod and black horizontal stripes, have been placed oft Hodges and (iallatin rocks, which have hve feet water upon them, and lie nearly in tlie line be tween the Bull buoy above mentioned and Collier's Ledgo Beacon. Blonde Rock, upon which the English steamship St. (oorge wis recently lost, is not on the coast of Maine, as stated in some newspapers, but lies S. K. 3'v miles from the Seal Islands off the coast of Nova Scotia. The Seal Island Lighthouse (Kuglisul is throe and a half miles from Blonde liock. 18G9 SPRUCE JOIST. SPRUCK JOIST. II KM LOCK. UKMLOCK. ' 1809 1Q( SEASONED ULKAH PINK. 10(!fl lOUV tiKASONKD CLKAR PINK. lOUJ (JHOItJK f ATTKKN PINK. BPANIbil CKDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RKD CKDAR. 18G9 FLORIDA FLOORING. 1 Off O FLORIDA FLOORING. lOUJ CAROLINA FLOOKINUJ VIRGINIA FLOORING. DKLAWARK FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOCKING. FLORIDA STF.P BOARDS.I RAIL PLANK. 1 C.IO WALNUT BDS. AND PLANK. 1 Q?0 101) J WALNUT BDS. AND PLANK, lOvJ J WALNUT BOARDS. WALN UTJ'LAi K. 1 CrtO UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. 1 Q(Ci 101) J UNDURTAKF.HS' LUMiiKR. lOU J RKD CKDAR. WALNUT AND PINK. 18G9 SEASONED POPLAR. BKASONKD cherry. 18G9 WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, HICKORY. IC.'O CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 Q.0 100 J CKiAR BOX MAKKKS' lOUJ SPANISH I KI1AK HUA. UUAaUQi FOR, SALE LOW. 18G9 CAROLINA SCANTLING. 1 Ql( CAROLINA II. T. SILLS. lOU J NORWAY SCANTLING. 18G9 CEDAR SHINGLES. (JYPKKSS SHINGLES. 18G9 JHAUl.r., hliuiiii'.n a t;u.. No. i.'itMt SOUTH Street JH 7SLER &. BROTH E R'S U. S. BUILDERS' MILL, Nos. 24, 26 and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St Wei'tfer this season to the trade a. larger and mora su pcrior stock of Wood Mouldings, Brackets, Balusters, Newell Posts, Etc. The stock is made from a careful aeloction of Michigan Lumber, from the mills direct, and we invite builders ana contractors to examine it before purchasing elsewhere. Turning and Scroll Work in all its Taneiies. o o am r U MB Eli UNDER COVElt. ALWAYS DKY. WATSON & CILLINCHAM, 8 29 No. VU RICHMOND Street. iVaNEL PLANK ALL TIIICKNESSE3. I n AT ... iuir iii.TiiinuNifUHVS X 1 WMo VMMU llOARbs. YKLLOW AND HAf -PINK KLOORLNOh. I and . ti-uy. -Y, V, k jo hp, Tall biz.ks PLAKRINU LATH A BPKCIALTY. TetheJ with general aortment of Buildm. Lnmb. for sale low I.TrH.H.NTir and 8TILKH Ktreels ga6ran ; . . - - BOARDING. XToTmTGIIUIlD STUEKT MAY BE A obd forntah-d l 1 uhn-WI" W' PAPER HANGINGS. J) E P T FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS, Ko. 11 and 13 X. MT1I fSlreet. AN ASSORTMENT OP French and American Wall Papers, Original In Drsljrn, Elaborate In Finish, rnsnrpassed In Quality, and Incomparable In Price. A force of workmen who combine taste with skill, execution with promptness. In store, and arriving monthly per Tarts steamer, the richest anil most complete assortment of DECO RATIONS and EMBLEMATICAL DESIGNS, suit able for LI all, Mansion, or Cottage. The above now ready for inspection, and a visit is most earnestly requested by 8 27Ptnthnm 1IKX11Y S. MATLACK. PAPER H AN GTn C S WnOLESALE AND RETAIL, NAGLE, COOKE & EW ING. LATE WITH no wziii i, & bh others, No. 1 333 CHESNUT Street, 8 6thstn2m Q E AN rmiADELruiA. WARD, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS, NO. 251 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WAI.Krr AKD BrRCCK, rillLADELPUIA. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 1 18, T OOK! LOOK!! LOOK !!! WALL PAPERS and Linen Window Klindns Manufactured, the cheapest in the city.at. JOHNSTON'S Depot, No. lOUJ HI'KINO OAKDKN Street, bolow Kleventh, Branch, No. :i07tKDKRAL Street. Camdes, New Jersey. 9 25 A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OFVVALL PAPKRS and Window Shades. S. F. BALDKR. STOMA SON, No. VVri SI'RINO GARDKN Stt. ia&3m CARRIACES. CARRIAGES! CARRIACES! WILLIA3I 1. 1JOG11HS, CARRIAGE TJUILDEIl, 009 and 1011 CHESNUT STREET. Superior Carriages of my own manufacture built for the OF 1 S O o, COMBINING STYLE, DURABILITY, AND ELEGANCE OF FINISH. Attention given to repairing. 417 stuth 3m Carriages Stored and Insurance effected. frigid GARDNER & ITEMING, CARRIAGE 33UILDERS, No. 214 South FIFTH Street, BELOW WALNUT. A Large Assortment of New and Second-hand J j- TL TZ. I A G E tS, IKCLCD1K0 Coupe Rockaways, PhKtons, Jenny Linds, Buggies Depot Wagons, Etc. Etc, 3 23 tutus For Sale at Reduced Prices. CURTAINS AND SHADES. (3. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO'. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF Venetian Blinds & Window Shades. Large and flue assortment at low prices. STORF. SH ADKS made andllettered. T5 II lm CORNICKS, COKDK, TASSKLS, RKPA1RINO, Kt'O WINES. HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE. DUNTON & LUSSON, 215 SOUTH FRONT ST. rpiIE ATTENTION OF THE T RAISE 13 -a. auiivnea to uis lollowmg very Choice Wuiea, Ao., iui Nil VI DUNTON ft LUBSON, 315 BOUTU FRONT STREET. tebelto.Carte Bleue.Carte Blanche, and (;haa. Varre'. ( irand Yin F.UKenie and Vin Imperial, M. Kleeman A Oo of A X H. I It A ts. old Island, South Side Reserve. bHIOtRIhS.-F. Rudolphe, Auiontiliado, Topax, VJ. lette. Pale and Golden Har, (Jrown, Ao. S.'.7"UV in.ho Vulho Keab ve 18 n(l Crown. CLARK. I H. l'roniu Aine A Cie., MonUerraud nl Bor deaux, Clureta and hauterua Wine. GlN.-"MederKwRn. BRAND1W. Uennessej, Otaxd, Dnpuj A Co.'sTariona STOVES, RANGES, ETO. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED I wouia can tn. attention of the publio to bl. nun iiiii.iih.M KAtii.tr. h knai il This is an entirely new liuir It ia ao oonnlraoted as to once oomniend itself to venerai favor, being a oombi. nation of wroUKht and east iron. It is very simple in its construction, aud is Derfeotlv air.tiht, : anlfileaniua'. hai. ing no pipes or (inuns to be taken out and cleaned. It la so arranicea witn npngtit Hues as to produo. a larger amount of beat from the same weight of coal than any lwr nuns now in Use. The liVirmmai .nnHilitinnf th. airu prtxluoed by uij new arraugement of eTaiioration will at once demonstrate that it is the only Hot Air Fumaoe that win prouuuw m uvnauviy ueaiiny at uioepliere. Tboseinwaat of a oomplot Heating Apparatus would ao w.u w vi. nhi Nwuai tne lioiuen J.juie. CHARLK8 WILLIAMS, Nos. 1134 and 1134 MARKl' T Htreet, PhiUMieiulill A lar assortment of Cooking Ranges, Firo Uourd Hixnes, Low Down Urates, Vsuti tutors, U).( always on IMtnu. M. B.-Jobbici ol all kinds prompt! don 1 1U DRY GOODS. JJATERIALS FOR SUITS, In Stripes and Grey Mixtures.' THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON TIII9 MARKET. RICKEY. SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, SXXUS ! SILKS ! In Stripes, Checks and Shots, IN GREAT VARIETY. RICKEY. SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. POP I II E T S , A NEW AM) DES1RAHI.E AHTICLK At 370. per yard. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., ITo. 727 CXXESSIUT Street. JAPANESE SILIIS AND rOPLIUXSTTES, A FULL ASSORTMENT. RICKEY. SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. LACE POiriTS, IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. RICKEY. SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 4 9 tf rp PHILADELPHIA. "EYliE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARC H Keep the Heaviest Mesh BLACK IRON BAREGE there is Imported. S-4 DIAMOND MESH IIERNANI. 3-4 and 4-4 FIN E M ESH DO. REAL SILK GRENADINE. RICH FIGURED GRENADINES, MAGNIFICENT STRIPES DO. STRIPE POPLINS FOR JUPES. SILK CHAIN POPLINS FOR DO. TINTED MOHAIR FOR SUITS. JAPANESE MIXTURES FOR DO. GRANITE MIXTURES FOR SUITS. GREEN, BLUE, AND MODE POPLINS. SPRING SHAWLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 4 3 stnthBm QEO. D. WISHAM. No. 7 N. EIGHTH St., Is 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. BlackSilks! Black Silks! BLACK TAFFETA, only 11 -SO. BLACK GROS GRAIN, HEAVY, 12-00. BLACK GROS GRAIN, WIDE, f210. BLACK GROS GRAIN, RICH, 12-25, 2 50, 2-7B, I3-00, 13-60, 141)0, 4-80, tf-OO. FOR BARGAINS CALL AT CJKO. I. WISIIAMN ONE PRICE STORE, No. 7 North EIGHTH Street. OUR MOTTO-SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. 4 IB th8tu3mrp LECAL NOTICES. (S THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY L AN1 COUNTY OF PHILADKLPIII A. Kstateof UKOHGK H. KKKSK, ducnasod. Th Auditor amxiinted by the Court to audit, seltlo and adiunt the socimd account of JACOB K. KKKSK and Ul-'Mll'Ii pnr.i niiuiiiiiniiaiifi. ui itr.uiviuf. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR X THK CITY ANDCOUNTV OK PHILA11KLPHIA. Apulication has huun madn, this I7tu Muy, lHtia, for the incorporation ol the Heul I'.suna J'.xcuuDca t'otu- ..unu 11 panji 517 FERTILIZERS. FOR LAWNS, GARDENS, GREEN JiOUSfcS AND FARMS. DAUail'S RAW-BONE SUPER-rilOSPnATE OF LIME will he found a powerful MANURE. It IB prompt In Its action; it contains the seeds of no pestiferoun weeds, and will produce luxuriant growth of UruM, Flowers, Strawberries, and ail Gar den Vegetables and Plants. Dealers supplied by the carpo, direct from the wharf or the manufactory, on liberal terms. Send your address and procure free "Journal of the Farm." IAI';iI Ac KO.-VS, N . 20 S. DELAWARE AVENUE. Tills Fertilizer can be had of all Agricultural Deal ers In city or country. a 2 tuthsitin TRUNKS. IMPROVEMENT IN TRUNKS All Trunks now made at THE "GREAT CENTRAL" TRUNK DEPOT, Ilave Simons' Patent Safety Hasp and Bolts, which securely fiisu-n the trunk on both ends with heavy Bolts, and In the centre wlUi the ordinary lock. Posi tively no extra charge. GREAT CENTRAL TRUNK DEPOT. Hf.1V. Cor. Werenlb & Tlsennut Sta. TRAVELLERS' NOTICE Purchase your trunks with Simons'Triplo Fastening, heavy bolts; no fear lock breaking, at tne Central. . 8 19 8m No. 701 CUESKUT Street. TO THE PUBLIC THE FINE8T AND lamest assortment of tha latest styles of Boots, Gaiturs, and blioos for Men and Buy. can be bad at ' . , A annr.oi currn . -..- Large Katahliabmant. 4 Sita . Ho. U.'tO N. NINTH feilraAt, " CARPENTERS AND BUILDEKb." QEOHCE PLOWMAN. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, No. 131 DOCS Street, PMladtOPM. FOR SALE. FOR BALE THE LARGE AND ELE- Li (aut Residence, Ho. S330 Green street. The house la J feet front, with' side yard of 30 feet The lot 147 feet deep to Pennsylvania arcane. It is in close vicinity to the Park, and the neighborhood ia pleasant and good. Will be sold open accommodating terms. COLLADAT k RHKPHKRD, tint . No. 6W WALNUT Street, ;OR SALK-A HANDSOME COUNTRY X. fle.irimre, with 13 seres of land, situated in Mont gomery cmint.y, near Hathoro. r'ur furlher inf r nitti tn. apply to J. L. Ktll TON. N. K. corner TWH.STI K'I'H and PINK Mieuts, Philadelphia. 6 li ot TO RENT. J O O M 8 TO KENT. The DWELLING PART of the 8. W. corner of BROAD and I'll F.SNUT Streets. Perirnblc hHM.cn, tiy.t . WAKI) k Mi KEKVFR. rt (iERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET. Xi:li! A large, modera-hnilt hmise, tenant -house, coach, houtie, and live at-ri l land, hiiniimiiiicly laid out wulks and garden ; within two minute.' walk of Duy'a Ine Sta tma. Apply to J. ARMSTHO.NO. 6 11 Lit rFO RENT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A -a- phyiician ot a lawy Hit t. IRA fill .Street. hyiician ot a lawyer, with or without board, at No CENT.'S FURNISHING COOPS. p A T E N T 8 II O U L D E U-S E A M HIK T MAXUFA CT0II Y, AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING STORE. PKKtFCT FITTINO SHIRTS AND DUAWKRS made troin raeaHiiren.ent at verv short notice. All otlier articles of GEN'I LfcMKN'S DU1CSS GOOD8 in lull variety. WINCHESTER CO., 11 3 No. ?)W OHHSNUT Street. H. S. K. C. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. EVERY PAIIl VVAK RANTED. EXCLUMVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., B2;rp NO. 814 CIIESNUT STREUT. E CIDGERS' AND WOSTENHOUrs POCKET KNIVFS, Pesrl snd Stag Handles, of beantiful flaish. KODOKRK' and WAKK k HUTCH F.U'S RAZORS, and the celebrated LECOLTRK RAZOR BUISSOHS of the finest quality. Razors, Knives, Scissors, ' Table Cutlery Orottnd and Polished, at P. Al AJavIKA S'Ro. 1 15 8. TK IU btreet solow Obesnut. SOFA BED. JJOVER'S PATENT COMBINATION SOFA BED Is decldod'y the best Sofa Bed ever Invented. It can tie extended from a Sofa into a handsome French Bedstead, with hair sprinn mattress, In ten seconds of time. It requires no nnscrewliijr ordetachlntr, has no separation between back and seat, no cords to break, and no hinged foot attached to the top of the back to support it when down, which Is unsafe and liable to (r't out of repair. It has the conveniences of a bureau Icr holding clothing, is easily managed and it is impossible for it to get out of order. Price about the same as an ordinary sofa. H. F. HOVER, OWNER AND SOLE MANUFACTURER, 1 2C tnthsf.m Ne 0 South SECOND Street. POINT BREEZE PARK. TOINT BREEZE PARK Spring Trotting Meeting com mencing MONDAY, Mny2l. luiji. No. 1. Sweeostake For Homes that have never beaten 2 36. ifuO eulranco. Mile boats, 3 in o to linrness. Abaoeiation adding net receipts. WE1NH.SDAY, MAY 26. No. S. Sweepstake For Horses that have never beaten 2 40. HtW entrance. Mile beau, it in 6 to huruess. Association adding net receipts. FRIDAY, MAY 2S. No. 3. Sweepstake -For Horses that have never beaten S MI. $25 entrance. Mile heats, 3 in 6 to harness. Association adding net receipts. Three or more entries to till and two to start. Should only one horse appear be will lie entitled to all the entrance money; should three or more start, the second horse to save his entrance. F.ntries to be addressed to t lie Secre tary, and in each instance enclosing the entrance. Kn. tries to be closed at 12 o'clock, noon, on Thursday, May 20. SAMUEL KILPATRICK, Secretary, 514 lit No. 144 S. FOURTH Street. Philadelphia. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY TO Their New Fire and Burglar-proof Building, Nos. 329 and 331 CHESNUT Street, Which win be open for the transaction of buslnesa ON THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1869. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company. CAPITAL, 1500,000, FULL PAID. DIRECTORS. N. B. BKOWNK, I KUWARD W. OLARK. CLARKNCK 11. CLARK, I ALK.X ANDKR HKXHY, JOHN WKI.S1I, 18. A. UAMJWKI.L, CHAS. MACALKKTFR, ItiKORUK b TYLER, I1F.NHY C. GIBSON. Presidentr-N. B. UROW.NE. Vice President -CLARKNCK H. CLARK. Secretary and Treaaiirer-KOUERT PATTKRSON. The Company bave provided in their new Building and Vaults absolute security against loss by HKK, U(JH CLARY, or ACCIDENT, and KKCEIVK SECURITIES AND VALUABLES ON DK POSIT UNDER GUARANTEE, Upon tbeollowing rates, for one year or leas period : Oovernment and all other Coupon Keou-J nties, or those transf errabie by de $l'Ju per $1000 . livery ;:) Government and all other hecuntias registered and negotiable only by eu j SO " lOutt doraement ) Gold Com or Bullion lUo " lOM Hilvort'oin or Hullion 2 00 " luoo hilver or Gold I'lale, nader seal, on) owner's estimate o, value, and rate' I 00 100 subject toudjuxtuieutfor bulk ) Jewelry, liauionda, etu S aO 1000 Deeds, Mortgages, and Valuable Papers generally, wh of no tuud value, $1 a year each, or according to bulk. Those latter, when deposited in Tin Boies, are charged according to bulk, npon a basis of 1 feet cubic capacity, 410 a year. Coupons and Interest will be collected when desired, and remitted to the owners, for one per cent. The Company offer for RENT, the lessee exclusively hold ing the key. Sales inside its Burglar-proof Vaults, at rates varying from 4 JO to tt?D each per annum, ac cording to size. DepOKitsof Money received, on which Interest will be al lowed ; 8 per cent, on Call Deposits, payable by Check at sight, and 4 per cent, on Tims Deposits, puyableon ten days' notice. letters of credit furnished, available for travelling pur poses m all parts of Kurope. This Comiany is also authorized to aot as Executors, Administrators, and Guardians, to receive and execute Trusts of every description from the Courts, corporations or individuals, N. B. BROWNE, President ROBERT PATTERSON. Secretary and Treasurer. 4 g tuths4p2in TOODLAND8 CEMETERY COMPANY. V The following Managers and Officers have been elected for the year Im: EH K. PRICE. President. -William H. Moore, William W. Keen, Samuel 8. Moon, Ferdinand J. Ureer, Gillies Dallett, George L. Buiby, KdwmGreble, It. A. Knight. Secretary aud Treasurer. .IOSKI'll H. TOWNSEND. ' The Mauagera have passed a resolution requiring bota Ixit'boldero und Visitors to present tickets at tha eni'-aoce f..r admission to the Cemetery. Tickets may be had at the tceojibeO.ii)l.iJJ,13 AttCU tjvreet, M of an J E M O V A L OP AMUSEMENTR.. . Q II E 8 N U T' 43 T BEET' -RINK , -VELOCIPKDROMF -r - -. . i. . . i i . i. i ' A GLORIOU8 BUCCRS3. . ADMISSION. TFN CF.rTS ' TUESDAY EVENING. Mav is. 1 KGUKTH GRAND EXHIBITION' The last three exhibitions this beautiful bulldin. .. filled with the "" wag EASHfON AND ET.TTE OF THP; CITY OVER fl"00 PERSONS PRESENT, . . AMI KVkUYHODY DELIGHTED. . Do not fall to vlnit the Rink TUESDAY EVENI.Vf? May Id, loses the . GREAT PRIZE ENTERTAINMENT. CHEISMAN S BAND OF ML'SIU will be In attendance. A large number of valuable presents will be presented to the BEST VELOCIPEDE RIDERS. WILLIAM It. VANDKRVEKR AGREES TO RIDE 6 MILES IN 90 MINUTES, after which the contents for presents will take place. First SIDK SADDLE RID1NU, without Using (ho hands. r-econd-DOUBLE RACE. Two to start from the score. Open to gents only. .. 'ihlrd-l ANCY RIDING AND DARING FEATS. Open to gents snd boys. Fonrth-BIDK SADDLE FOR BOYS, withsut using Uie h Hth DOUBLE RACE FOR BOYS. -Sixth-FOOT-RACE KOK HOYS. Admission Exhibition Nights, 25 cent. Diiorsopen at 7 o'clock. Exhibition at 8X o'clock. Velocipedes for sale st fsctorv prices. tt A C A D E M Y 0F M U S I C. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. - . RK'HINGS ENGLISH OPERA MRS. O. RICH INGS BERNARD 1)1 RFCTRFS1 Til IS (Tuesday) EVENING, May Is, .'f'"03 (first time in English!, 1L TROVAI'ORK. . Wednesday Evening. May 1 CimiplimonUry Benefit of J. h. .immerman, I reamiror FAUST. MARUKH,iTr.ABKIjL (br nrs appearance) AS Thursciay Kvoning (last time) MAS A NIELLO, f riday Evening Fiirewoll Benefit and last appearance positively of Mrs. U. Richings Bernard (by request ), Verdi's LA TRAVIATA. Saturday GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, ," ' ) I.aat appenranan of the present combination. Hoi Sheet lor sale of reserved seats now mien at Trum pler's Musio Storo and at the Academy of Mnsio Ad niission. Ono Dollar; no extra charge for reserved eats, family Circle, 60 cents; Amphitheatre, 2ft cents. - . WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEOIN8 AT 75. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. Mav Is . SUCCESS BEYOND ALL PRK( EDENT. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Uie Charming Actress and Vocalist, ROSE WA'I'KINS, and the Eminent Comedian, ' Mr. HARRY W ATKINS. These distinguished Artists will appear in their Grand Romantic Irish Drama entitled TRODDEN DOWN: OK.. UNDER Twn VI. Ana ' i t.rcun i,iuinriny, an r.xue.r 1 he Shingawn ( Mary McCarthy ) Blanche Desmond Mr. HARRY WATKINS N ROSE W ATKINS. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins quarter to 8 o'clock. REPETITION OF KOSEDALK for positively two nights only. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FiVFJIINGS. ROSE DALE. Mrs. JOHN DREW as Rosa 1-cigh, aided by the full company. ThurHcbiy-Roncflt of Mr. L. L. JAMES-CASTE and IRELAND AS IT WAS. . Friday -Mr. It. CRAIG'S Benefit. Monday next-Mr. JOHN COLLINS. G RAND CATHOLIC CONCERT. A GRAND CONCERT WIJX BE GIVEN AT CONCERT HALL, On THURSDAY EVENING, May 20, IfkiP.at 8 o'clock. FOR THE BENEFIT OF ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, SEVENTEENTH and STILES Streets. The following eminent and nonular Artists will tut nark in a programme of unusual excellence and brilliancy, sparkling with operatic gems and other acceptable mur- ceaux ; Mine. SOPHIE MOZART, of New York ; ' Miss CAROLINE MCCAFFREY; ' Mr. GEORGE SIMPSON, of New York) ' Mr. THOMAS E. It ARKINS, and Mr. THOMAS A'BECKKT, JB. The whole under the direction of , , Mr. T. E. H ARKINS. i TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR, in ho hnH nf the Kev. Clergy, at the Church, Sovonleentti its, or Wdbng's alley, and at the Musio s. Truniplor, No. HM Chusnut street, and .,...) U 1 1 1 nu ml rant Boner A Co., No. 1103 Cbennut srroot. 617 40 NEW YORK C I R C'U S. From the Hippotheatron Buildings, Fourteenth street. New York. L. B. LENT .'.DIRECTOR ON EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE RACK POSITIVELY THK LAST WEEK. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK ' ' Y MATINEES EVERY DAY AT 24. - I MATINEES EVERY DAY AT2W MATINEES EVERY DAY AT2V BOTH AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. THE ENTIRE MAMMOTH TROtTph OF STAR RIDERS AND ACROBATS, from the Fourteenth Street Circus, New York, will appeal in a superb programme of . ELEGANT EOITESTRIAN EXERCISES " , AND WONDERFUL 'ATHLETIC FKAT3. f Adminsion, 60 cents. Children under ten, to cents. To commence at ity and 8 o'clock. Tickets for sale at O. W. A. Trnmpler's Music Store, No. P2lj Cbesnut street, and at. Covert's Nowa Stands, in the Continental Hotel and Post Office. 6 17 lit c 11 E S N U T STREET , THEATRE. J. K. McDONOUGH Manager. GREAT 8UCCESS. i I ELISE HOLT'S ENGLISH BURLESQCK TROUPE. IN BYRON'S . LUCRKTIA BORGIA; LA GRANDE DOCTRESE. J MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AT g O'CliOCK. 6 17 ft THEATRE COMIQUE, 8EVENT1T STREET., below Arch. Commences at 8 o'clock. , , . FIFTH WEEK of the Engagement of MINH bUHAN UAlal-ON. . ' SECOND WEEK of Levey's Great, Opera, ! PUNCHINELLO. PUNCHINELLO, ,i a nlivv 11AV FRIDAY NIGHT-Benefit of M r. Thomas Whiffln, CHING CHOW HI and ; JKANKTTE'S WEDDING. 5 17tf TOX'S AMERICAN. WALNUT STREET. X1 ABOVE EIGHTH. Open 7 ml. Overture, 8 o'clock. THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD. PRESENT "JOE EMMICTT," THE GREAT DUTCH SONG AND DANCE MAN, And the return of VKNTURO LI. , . , TWO BALLETS EACH EVENING. DE ROSA AND THK GREAT GORPS. c O N C E R T II A L 'L. POPULAR LECTURES ON ANATOMY, PHY8I- "iui. rviu. i.iu. riv PROFESSOR JAMES McCLINTOOK, M. D. .' Illustrated with elegant models, manikins, paintings, skeletons, etc, prepared expressly by Dr. Atom, in Paris, aa follows : FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Monday, May 17. Friday, May 21." 1'uesduy, May K Monday, Mity 24. Wednesday, May 19. Tuesday, May 23. Commencing each evening at 8 o'clock. FOil LADIES ONLY: Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, May SO and 23, at 3 o'clock. FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY: Saturday and Wednesday Evenings, May 13 and 28, at 9 o clock. 8CALE OK PRICES: The course of six lectures for ladies and gentlemen. . .$200 Single admission M Two private lectures. 75 Single adminsion 60 To be procured at Trumpler's, No. 92dChesont street: J. II. BuninaM's, No. 1121 Cbesnut street; Dr. MuCliDtock'g office. No. 23 Race street, and at the Hall. 6 8tf "PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE -L ARTS. The Forty-sixth Annual Spring Exbibitio of Paintings, Sculpture, Ac., is now open. . . ,w Vt. Admisniou, 2fKi. : Season 'iickets. 50o. ,1,J Onen from 9 A. M. to 84 P. M., and from TM to 10 P. M. GYMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH AND ARCH Streets, for Ladies. Gentlemen, and ChiJ. dren, is now open ja i m tii. 7v " Sparring and I enciug. CiJl tn person or send for 'ular. 8 8 stulbiliuo - - rHOr U LEWIS. "ITALER'S (LATE XrJTXER'8) WINTER V GARDEN, Nos, W, T29. TM. and 738 VINE Street. THE GHAND ORCHESTRION , torraorly the property ol he GRAND DUKE OK BADitN, purcLaKl at great inense by J At'OB VALER. ol this cuy, in ooiubinatiosi V, b FX A M KK ' S ORCUES'l'RA and Nf-.LIft AN. DFRSON. wiU perlorm KVKRY AKJ ;IOiO IN anj FV1.N1NG at tb above-mentioned place, umiwioa tree. ; lUlt OTEAM PASTE MANUFACTORY,, No. 10 n I'F'IT !K LAH.-rper ix mason, nn Dinners. . i 1 .. 1 1 ....... .... D.ut't Tru Tlllk-niaserB, auerunngo, Biw mn wi.v, uDva no. n,. ii .1...1 Liua maiio by hieeju. witiioet lumps, uiwt adiie- reaue' farbetUir and cheaper than can be made in tiif sive ordinary way. 80 las THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE No. H-iO CHESNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack, ages. Merchandise, Bank Noise, and Speoie, eiUiw by I14 own lines or in oonuHulion with other Kxpruae OouiBauise, U aUiM prUlyi wui aud o"1 binuaVC' K 8 foftWKW
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers