THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPlI--PlIIL'ADELPIIlA,; THUKSDAY'MaY: 20, I860. C'ltr A flair. In oonc!icnco of the want of proper ac t oiniindfttionin many of the hull now used for the meeting of lotion, the movement to erect a more commodious buHillng for the purooco of mcctiriRs of member of the Order of Odd Fel lows In this city hus been revived. A call for a committee of delegates from lodges and encamp ments, to meet on Saturday evening, 2M Inst., At tlx hall. North Sixth street, has been Issued. The I. O. 0. F. have ample means at their com mand to crcrt a firt-clas hall. The will of Margaret Clirlmio, admitted to proiate Thursday, contains tho following be Utnts: $200 to tlio Central Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, for tho poor of said church; ?'J'K) to the Orphans' Society, and $m) to thu In silent Widows and Single Women's Society of Philadelphia. Andrew Nolilo and Robert A. P. Moore, po licemen, have been detailed by the Mayor to see t.iat the street contractors fullil their contracts, mid that the nhe is taken up on the days speci fied in the contracts, and in covered carts. The contented election case was resumed yesterday afternoon, before Examiners liaUurs and Messiek, the testimony being directed to the Seventh division of the Seventeenth ward. Revenue Olllccr llcilnian, accompanied by Assistant Assessor .John 1 lanse, paid a visit to the old Richmond district yesterday, and found back of No. 11411 Monmouth street a large tin still, with mash set. and everything in readiness for distillation. The still was destroyed, but tho otiicers carried oil the copper worm. The mash was destroyed. A thorough search of the district was made, and evidences discovered at several places of the hasty removal of stills, showing that the visit of the revenue olllccrs had become known to those engaged in illicit distillation. The Republican members of Counc'ls met in caucus yesterday and made tho following nominations: For Hoard of Health. Samuel T. Canby; for (luavdian of the Poor, Jacob Naylor; Trustees of City Ice Roat, John Devcreux and Ludlani .Mat thews; Trustees Northern Liberties (ias Works. Townsend Ycarslcy. K. II. Filler, and Joseph I!. Hancock; for Port Wardens, John W. Kvernian, (leorge Stockliam. John R. Penrose, James l!ar rctt, Jr., Jacob Walker, R. J. Sp.iugler, Preston Lrearlv, and Henry Workman. For Police Magistrates First district, Thomas Dallas; Second, Samuel Lutz: Third, Charles M. Carpenter; Fourth. LcwisUodbou; Fifth, Andrew Morrow; Sixth, Samuel P. Jones; Seventh. Wil liam S. Toland; Figbth, J. R. Masscv; Ninth, Charles K. Pancoast; Tenth, Alderman Eguleton: Klcventh, William R. Ileitis; Tuellth. Francis Hood; Thirteenth. Joint 15. Thomas: Fourteenth, Jacob Good: Fifteenth. T. Stern; .Sixteenth, Thomas Rardell: Seventeenth, Jesse Ronsall; Eighteenth, William Neill. A caucus of Select Council was also held, and the following Directors of Girard College nomi nated R. P. Ctilliughatn, Cyrus (Horn, and J. R. Rhoads. DoniCHtir Aflnlm. (Sold closed yesterday at H4. Chicago had a $150,000 fire yesterday. Look out for tm muzzled dogs to-day. A. T. Stewart's income is ysoOO perdiem. Minister Plow will leave for lirazil in July. Letters carried by tho mails last year, live hundred millions. Charles Clinton lias been appointed Assistant United States Treasurer at New Orleans. A New York bank messenger and $27,000 disappeared mysteriously yesterday morning. i esterday the Society "of the Cincinnati ob served its eighty-sixth anniversary in Raltimore. Ex-Secretary Seward has written a letter, stating that he is at home alter a twenty years' absence. Two men were run over and killed this week, iu Massachusetts, wliilo walking on railroad tracks. The liritisli ship Caledonia, from Pensacola for Liverpool, with lumber, is ashore thirty miles from Key West. Thirty-seven thousand one hundred and twenty vessels, coastwise and foreign, arrived at this port during 180S. Deputy Sheriff John Hart, of New York, nil-sing for a month past, was found dead yes terday in the Fast river. One of the ten negroes charged with mur der lias been found guilty, at Savannah; the others will be tried in succession. Foreign AilivirN. Paris, Mav 10. Mr. Rurlingame has laid be fore the French Minister of Foreign Affairs the preliminaries of u treaty between China and France, similar to that negotiated with Great Britain. The Chinese Legation expect to con clude the negotiations with the French, Govern ment before the end of next month, aud will probably leave Paris about the 21st prox. London, May 10. The anniversary of tho Peace Society was held to-day. Resolves were adopted regretting the rejection of the Alabama claims treaty; hoping, if the statesmen of the two countries are unable to grapple with the emergency, that the reason and Christianity of the two great Anglo-Saxon nations may inter pose to prevent w ar, and rejoicing in the activity and earnestness of peace societies iu America. The ship Margaret, from Briton Ferry, for New York, put iuto Falmouth leaky, and will discharge her cargo. The barque Sagadahoc, Captain Curleton, from New York April 8, for San Lucas, arrived at Cadiz. She experienced a heavy gale, sprung aleak and lost u mast, aud suffered other damage. John Jay, American Minister to Austria, weut to Paris yesterday. Advices from Hong Kong to April 28 have been received. A placard had keen extensively posted throughout the Empire, denouncing tho Christian missionaries in violent terms. It was rumored that a Chinese official of high rank, in Pekin, in a lit of anger, shipped tho French Ambassador iu the face, una that the (lag over the French Legation had been hauled down. Tho Chinese Government was very uneasy in cousetUeuee. There are fears of further en croachments on Chinese territory by the Russians. Di'iiMK, May 19. A not has taken place in Tralee. It commenced iu a fight between two mobs. The police interfered, when the opposing crowds joined against tho police and threatened to overpower them. The latter wero compelled to use their Arc-arms, and discharged several rounds from revolvers and muskets into the crowd with fatal effect. One rioter was in stantly killed and several wounded. Of the police three were wounded, one of whom is not ex pected to recover. The mob dispersed soon after the firing commenced, tint not before several rioters had been secured and taken to tho sta tion. The town is now quiet. A number of arrests have been uiado of men prominent iu tho tllur.bD.D:C-Ar.,. 10 Cantain fleneral Dulco leaves Havana to-morrow, on a visit to Clnco Intelligence lias been received hero of the loss of tho British tmrquo "uimin ...u.ui.,, the 7th Instant, on tho coast ot Cuba, neat tho " . " .1... ....... ,,f llimntnllilllO. TproiKcdVioanaco: to Clnco Villas is SSK U ' E.t 'unchanged. Exchange .r ...i i...t,w cn.i.ivs1 sl-ht. n currency, diicoutUrTliorrht, Sirwao discount, banking. n, ,. to-dnv. con tlnues t discus, the relations of Great Britain .ind the United States. After tracing tho feeling and the uniicu di. Kniri,lllti in wist times, Vrivatroi-inions or sympathies are to be made , sumect of international litigation, the A u.e consider w-g are liable to. iu j h ;lU nnd uCrTr, within eognl- riQh pursues the same themo. It fay: , . ,.tt vi mav be well con Having a uermblo tolJave the ,ues teuttowait. I'1?""!'"' ,.,,,,,11.1011 of Amo tion open, but mi r f )eody UIld sat- ricun t"llu.u" V., u apparent Beyond tho in concluding a convention, save that such an ngrccmcut might protect our commereo hereaf ter from snch depredations aa those comtnitrcd by tho Alabnma. A convention, not cordially accepted by the Americans as a full discharge uf their supposed grievances, would be valueless, nnd the execution of such a compact, if made At the present time, would bo exceedingly doubt ful. An honest nnd faithful exposition of tho virws of each nntion will pave the way to con ciliation and settlement. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marin Anon am Firt Pope. A I.MAN AO FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Brm Risks 4 S'lMoow Rf.ts 161 SlINbKTH. T l i H KH WATRR W'12 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. : IlFKtlT WlNKOIl, i ' GKOIKlK N. Al.l.KN, ; COMMITTIK OF THE MoNTIt, liKO. MoltMHuN COATKH,' MOVEMENT!" OK OCEAN .STEAMSHIPS. FOR AMERICA. Kodur T.lvnt-nl New York European Liverpool Oiiohoo ,. Dncion Glasgow Now York 'amliria Glasgow Now York Elna Liverpool New York via Hal ...May ...Muy . . .May ...May . . . M ay ...May ...May . . ,Mnv St. Laurent Hi-nut Now York. Iripziff Southampton. ...Baltimore.. . . A (allium l.onlon Now York. . . . Foil EUROPE. I'nion Now York. ...Bremen Aleppt New York. ...Liverpool .... . .May . . M ay Paraguay New York I.ondnn Mnv O. of Brooklyn. ..New York. ...I.ivorpnol Muy England Now York. ...Liverpool Muy lnolii New York. ...Glasgow May Austrian Oueliec Liverpool Muy City of Antwerp. New York.. ..Liverpool My Kt. Laurent New York. ...Havre May CJOASTWISK. DOMI'STIO. K.T(!. f. W. Kvernian. . I'hilada Iharlenton Morro (uHtn....Now York. ...Havana H. Oliaunri-y. .. .New York. ... Aspinwall Tonawntiila I'hilaila Savannah ieo. WaaliitiKton New York. ...New Urinaria ..May ..May ..M IV ..May ..May honth Americ a. .New York. ...Hio Janeiro. . . ...May Mails are forwarded by everval earner in thernirular lineii. The Hti'tmiora for or from Liverpool call at (uoiniftNiwn. ex cept the ( anmlian lino, wliich call at, linMon lorry. I'lie nteamera forjr from the Continent oall at- Southampton. CLKARKD YF.STERDAY. Stonmer H. L. Her, linltimore, A. (;roves, Jr. Monmet t heater, Jonea, New York, V. I. Hlvde .t Co. S. hr F.. W. Pratt. Keiwlric k, Maiden, J. K. lia.ley On. Schr J. 'I'riiinHii, l.iliba. New Bedford, Castner, Stitkney A Wellington. Si hr II. Propeott, Freemnn, Annisquan, Knight A Sjns. Schr Vi ar I'-iikIb. Crowell, Lath, do. 'I up" Hudson, Nicholson, and Thos. Jefferaon, Allen, for liultmioie, with a tow of barges, W. P. Uly.lo i. Co. ARRIVED YKSTKRDAY. Steamship lirunutte, Howe, 2U hours from Now York, with mdse. to John K. tlhl. Steamer W. C l'iprrepont, Shropshire, 21 hours from New York, with mdse. to Win. M. Kaird A f'o. Steamer Mars, tirimiley, i4 hours troin Now York, with mdse. to W. M. lt.iird A l!o. Steamer A. ('. StnnerH. Knox, 24 hours from Now York, with nitlse. to W. P. L'lydo A i:o. Hr. brig Seotscraiit, Simpson, from Palormo Fob. 2.r, via (iibraltar March 'J!, with fruit to Isaac Jeanes A t'o. Krid John Uhrystal, liarnes. Is days from Ponce, P. R., with htigar to John Mason A Co. Schr I'".. V. (ilover, Inirersoll, from Pensacola, with lum ber to 1). 8. Stetson A Co. Schr M. R. Soiners, Young, from Pensacola, with lumber to order. Schr Josephus ond Fdwin, (iravner, 6 days from River ton, Md., with lumber to Patterson A Lippillcott. Schr Potosi, Truiix, 1 day from Leipsic, Del., with gruin to Kit-baid M. Lea A Co. Schr Mary and Caroline, Fowler. 2 days from Smyrna, Xel., with pram tojas. L. Hew ley A Co. Schr Alasku. Pierce, 1 day Irom Bruiulywine, Del., with corn meul to l.icharil M. Lea A Co. Schr L. R. (irabain. Smith, from Salem. Tugs Thos. Jefferson, Allen, and Hudson, Nicholson, from Baltimore, w ith a tow ot barges to W. P. ClyJe A (Jo. S,rrinJ Dmiatrh t't The Krui,ni T' l-tfr'niti. Havki -I i'. tiiiAi'K, Muy 2.I.-Tug Klla loft at daylight, with the following boats for Philadelphia: Harry Craig, witii lumber to ( 'raig A Itlanchard, Plulaila. ; Ododondron, do. to Taylor A Ketts, Philada. : B. A. Knight, with pig iron to 'abeen A Co. ; J. B. Hall, with ltimbet to Craig A lthinchard. Burlington, N.J.; Mountain Boy, do. to Pat terson A Lippincott ; Homeward, do. tot'raig A Blanch'ird; Ri yal A rch, with hay, corn, and oat a to J. L. Smith, Phi la ; IT. S. (irant, with staves, spokes, and wood to McOowell, V ilmini.-tiin : W. M. Lloyd, with lumber to Whaling A S in, Pennshuhocken, N. J.; Young Irwin, do. to Craig A Illnnclmrd. 1'lnlndH. : Iria. with lime, Wilmington ; Coru Muy, with liimbor to Watson, Mulone A Co., Philada, MEMORANDA. Stenmt-hip Norfolk. Piatt, hence, nt Richmond ISth Inst. Stuunibhip Aries, Wiley, for Philadelphia, cloured at Bosti'U Ihtb inst. - Haniiui K. A. Kennedy, Hoffsos, for Philudolphio, cleared at Ltveipool hth inst. !uriie Iirena, lliclilx.ro, sailed from Card snaa 8th inst., lor a tiort nortli of Hatreras. Brig Long Kench, Hutcluns, for Philadelphia, cleared at Petisucola ilth inst. Brig ilumes Crosby, Baldwin, hence for Portsmouth, lit HolimV Hole 1Mb inst. Brig Hurry Ste.wurt, Weeks, sailed from Matunas tith inst., lor 'urdenas Brig ,1. Bickniftre, Henley, hence, at Boston yesterday. Brig Caroline E. Kellcy, Koldnson, honce, at BusUin yes- leriiii V Schr John W ulker, Davis, hence, at Apponau l.th inst. Schrs I''.. Haiirht. Averv. and L. C. Hall. Hall, from Paw- tucket for Philadelphiu. sailed from Newport bith itmt. Schr Kmity llilliard. I'riblile, from Lanusville for Phila dehdiia. at Newport liith iusr. senr itrunnywinn, Aiianis. pence, at Newport intn inst. Schr S. P. M. Tusker. Alien, cleared at Boston Isih inst.. for Oeorgotown, 1. C. sclir.i. 1". f.iirnian, Hams, nenco, at nnrroiK r.tn inst. Schr Hiawatha, Lee. tor Philadelphia, sailed from New- buryport 17th inst. Sclir A. I' . Kcnmierg, Allen, irom new uaven tor I'hllii delphiu, ut New Yolk l"th inst. Schr 1 aniartino, Bolton, tor Philadolphia, cleared at New Yoik lsth inst. Schr Richard Vaux, Whittaker, cleared at Boston 18th nst., for Wilmington. N. C. Schr Ida L., Beurt-e, hence, at Portland 17th inst. Schr Pollv Price. Vates. from Boston for Phila lolph'a. was at anchor in Vineyard Sound 17th inst. Schr ticorgo A. I remain, nenco, at norwicn i.tn inst. Schr Juue C. I'utterson. Corson, hence, at Providence ISth inst. Schrs J. Paine, Rich ; Plnndome, Smith; and Rebecca Florence, Rich, hence, at Bath 17th inst. Schr Maltha Nichols, Small, hence, at Portsmouth 11th instant. Helirs Piimuel L. Crocker, Thrasher, and S. Washburn. Cook, for Philadelphia, sailed from Taunloa 17th inst. Sclir John Uompton, croweu, nence, at nomerst l.th instant. Schr M. A. Tylor, Tylor, cleared at Buton 14th inst. fo Richmond, Me., to load for Philadelphia. Scbr vjohanset, uioos, nonce, at flew iseutord 1-ta instant. Schrs M. H. Roed, Renson, and Sarah, Cobb, for Phila delphia, sailed from New Bedford 1Mb. inst. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. R E M O V A L. yV. 15. WARDEN, IMgOKTEU OF Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, II aa Etmoved Irora the S. E. corner of Fifth and ClicHtiut Streets to No. IC29 CHESNUT Street, PUILADELPIIIA. N. K. WATCnES REPAIRED IN Till! BEST MANNER. ; 8 llthtu5 RICH JEWELRY, JOHN lJUENNAN, DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, i 29 tliBtunmrp PHILADELPHIA. HOT OR COLD! AVAllM WEATHER! GOOD ICE!! SUPPLIED BY THE CARPENTER ICE COMPANY, o. 717 WIIM-OW Nt., lMilladu EASTERN ICE exclusively at market rate3. Large trade Biipi'llud on fair terms. CHAS. L. CARPENTER, , Wlrffl, rroprletors. Blfilra JOHN It. CARPENTER, J FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE O. L. MAIS E K, MANCFACTl'KH OF TNRIt AND BUUQLAft-PKOOF SAFES. LOCKhMITU, BELL-HASUEll. ANII uhaim in IsH liy.llMJLLW '""""I I M KACS Street. DRY GOODS. ' GEO. D. VISHAM, No. 7 N. EIGHTH St., Is now prepared to offer one of the largest and best elected stocks of DRESS GOODS TO BE FOITND IN THR CITY, AND WILL BE BOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. BlackSilksI Black Silks I BLACK TAFFETA, only l-fi0. BLACK OROS GRAIN, HKAVT, 2m BLACK (JROS GRAIN, WIDE, 2D0. BLACK GUOS GRAIN, RICH, $2-28, 2 B0, 2 T3, 3ti0, 130, 14-00, 4fi0, fi-00. FOR BARGAINS CALL AT ii:o. i. uisiiirs ONE PRICE STORE, No. 7 North EIGHTH Stnwt. OUR MOTTO SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK PALES. 4 IS tliHtu-Hurn EYBE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH, Keep the "Heaviest Mesh BLACK IRON BAREGE there is Imported. 8-4 DIAMOND MESH HERN AN I. 8-4 anil 4-4 FINK MENU 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 Btnthrm 310. D. 8. DORMON, 3(0. NO. 310 N. EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE VINK (Successor to Morriss A Hodman). Spring opening of Hlack Silks. Dresa Goods. CassimerBs. White Goods, Kid Gloves, Kmbroiderios, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Notions, Corsets and Hoop Skirts, etc. Illk. Niks, S2.B-2!i, 2 40. WhitoGoodsin eroat vnriuty. J.Ik. Silks. &!, 2 75. 3. ' Plaid Muslins, 2u, 2.V. Hlk. AlpuriiH, 31, :t5, 4i'o. Striiio Nainsook, 22. 2"i. I nstre Alnaeas. .'ill. tu'i. r1n. IWhitn anil Huff !..,.,.. )-. Mohair l.untres, 6, 75, $1. 'Yard-wide Chintzes, 2Ho. Spring I)nM Gootls, iSI, 2"i, 2H, 81, 35, 37,, ), 4-,, 5,1, goc. Wool Cassitnoros, 45, 55, till. 75, 8"k, 90, 1, 1'25. Ri-nu'inber the number, 310, above Vino (large double- i ront store). 4 22 tut lm rim SUMMER RESORTS. QAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. SUNDAY TRAIN FOR THE SEASHORE On nnd after Sunday next, May 23, tho Mail train for Atlantic City will Leave Vine Street Ferry at. . ..8 A. M. ..4 1'. M. Leave Atlantic City at Stopping at ull Stations. D. II. MUNDY, 8 17 AGENT. CUMMER RESORTS Jt ON THE LINK OK PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING KAIL- ItOAD AND BRANCHES. ijvsn,v uni'KF witrvr r a int - Mrs. Caroline Wundcr, l'ottaville V. O., Schuylkill count? Mrs. M. L. Miller, l'usoarora P. O., Schuylkill county. MASttlU. HOISF., W. V. Smith, Malinnoy City P. O., Schuylkill county. MOt .T VAKMKIs HOt SK, Charles Culp, Mount Cariuol P. O., Northumberland oo W I1TK HOISK, u. K. A. AlobS, Heading if. U. AMAl.l SIA, Henry Weaver, Rending P. O. LlVlMi XI'HJXV.S HOTKL, Dr. A. Kmith, W'crnersvillu P. O., Berks county. William Lercb, Pino (Jrove P. O., Schuylkill county. DO VP.HTU ll'.V .SKMH A U V. F. S. Stauller, Koyortown P. O., Berks county. Liny. M'HiAutt. George V. Greider, Litiz P. O., Lancaster connty. y.fHKATA .NVfA'G.S', John Frederirk, Kphrata P. O., Tjincaater connty. VF.KKIOHKX HUIUHK HOTEL, Davis Ixingaker, freeland P. O., Montgomery county. l'UO&k'KVT TKIIKAVK, Dr. James Palmer, Freeland P. O., Montgomery county. WHlXti MILL HKUiHTS, Jacob H. Kreish, 1,'onshohocken P. O., Montgomery co. lxtL TV HorXK. Theodore Howell, Shamokin, Northumberland oo. 5 4 2m rp J P II K A T A MO UN TAIN SriUNGS, i.AiJAaii!.rv uuuxtiTx, rA. This popular and well known SUMMKR RKSORT will be opened for the reception of guoata on th4 lfith of Juue, under the auspices of J. W. FKKDKKI0K, the former proprietor. The entire establishment has been renovated and rnflttar! with new and elegant furniture. 4 27 2m COUNTRY BOARD IN G. CHESNUT Springs, near Willow Grove Station (on Chesnut Hill Hallway), will open in June. For terms inuuire of Mrs. lSKOUKK, No. m WALNUT Street. h IS St" ICE OOMPANIES. CE! ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! OFFICE OF THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., No. 435 WALNUT St., Philadelphia. Fstablishod 1632. Incorporated 1864. Wholosalo and Retail Dealers and Shippers of EASTERN ICE. THOMAS K. CAIIII.L, President. K. P. KKRSHOW, Vice President. A. HUNT. Treaauror. K. H. CORNELL, Secretary. T. A. IIKNDRY, Superintendent ICR delivered daily in all parts of the consolidated oity, West l'hiladulphiu, Mantua, Richmond, iiridoauura;, Tmita and (iermuntown. Prices tor families, olftces, eto., tor iHiW: 8 lbs. daily till cents per week. 12 " " 75 " jj ii 2o 'o5 " " Ijirge oonsumors at wholesale prices. Orderssont tothe Otllce, or any of the follow iuj( IJoikjU, will receive prompt attention : NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND MA8- '1'KR KTRKKT, WILLOW 8TRHKT WHARF, Delaware Avenue, RllMiK ROAD AND WILLOW STRKKT, TWF.NTY-SKCONU AND HAMILTON STRKKT, NINTH KTUKKT AND WASH INOTON AVKNUR, and PINK STRKKT WHARF, Bohuylkill. 16 8 lmrp Ire! !! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! OROOERIE8 AND PROVISIONS J I C II A E L MEAGHER & CO., No. 823 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la PROVISIONS, OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAM 8, FOR FAMILY USB TERRAPINS 1 PER DOZEN. 8t T ODGERS' AND WOSTKNHOLM'S POCKET X K NIVK.H, Pearl and Staff Handles, of beantiful finish. ROlXiKRJs' and WADK 4BUTCH K.R'S RAZORS, and tha eeUbraUnl LKUOL1 RK RAJoOR SUltiUORiJ of Ui finest quality. Kasors, Knives, BoiHora. Tabls Ontlerr Ground and Polished, at P. aLUUiti' 119 S. iXNl'U tUw. vkm UlMMBBk LOOKING CLASSES', ETO. JSTABLIS1IED 179 6. A. 8. RODINSON, FRENCH PLATE LOOKING-GLASSES, ENGRAVINGS, ) BEAUTIFUL CUR0M08, i PAINTINGS, Mannfacturcr of all kinds 01 LOOKING-GLASS, F0RTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES. NO. 910 CHESNUT STREET, i2! FlJUl door above the Continental. Phila, J W HM W X II, IiOOKINt3.iil.ANH AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURER, BIBLE AND PRINT PUBLISHER, And Wholesale Dealer In AMERICAN AND FRENCH CLOCKS AND REGU LATORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also, General Airr-nt for the dale of the "E'lroka" Patent Condensing CulTee and Tea Pt aotnutliitid that every family should huve, and by which they can mtve firry per cent. Trade supplied at a liberal dlseonnt. A No, ,IH ARCH HTREETj 1115. WM T. HOPKINS' 1115 LADIES' NO. 1115 CUKSNUT STRKKT (OIRARD ROW). Largest assortment and Best and Cheapest Goods in tha city in all the following ltaos: Manufacturer of Hopkins' delobratwd Chamnton Hoop Skirts, for Ladios, Miw.es, and Children, in over tour hun dred styles, sliapos, lunntlis, and aims. (kiteil, Satine, and Janes (kirnets, in eiltht different "1s'.1,'".'..nini,ll40tu,"ed expressly for our own sales, from S IMiO to ln.V different styles of superior fitting French woven WhalelMino (;OR.SK'l'S. from X I to 1. 14 varieties of eitra handsouie Whalobone Corsets, from 75 cents to W'i'SO. Shoulder Braces, Madam Foy's Corset Skirt Sup porters, eto. Mrs. Moody's Patent. Rolf adjuitine Abdominal Corset, highly recomuiended ly physicians, from to T. FII.I. I.INEM OF I.AIMEM UNHEIKJAH .1IKNTS. S't Part ram Fantom's Family Sewing Machines, being gratuitously distributed to our eiuumiers for Mie purpuke of gett ing them introduced. 9 iu 3u CENT.' S FURN jSH I NO QO ODS. PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM A SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING STORE. PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made troin measurement at very short notice. All othr articles ot UKN'TLKMiC.Vh DRICSS GOODS in lull variety. WINCHESTER fe CO., 11 11 No. ?( (JHKS NUT Street H. S. K. C. Karris' Seamless Kid Gloves. EVERY PA I It WARRANTER. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., n?r:rp NO. 814 CHESNUT STREVCT. FERTILIZERS. T7011 LAWNS, OAK-DENS, GllEEN- 1- HOUSKS AND FARMS, D AUGII'3 RAW-BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME will be found a powerful MANURE. It Is prompt In its action; It contains tho seeds of no pestiferous weeds, und will produce luxuriant growth of tiriiKS, Flowers, Strawberries, and ull Gar den Vegetables and Plants. Dealers supplied by the enreo, direct from the wluirf or the manufactory, on liberal terms. Send your address uud procure free "Journal of the Furrn." It 11411 A: MO:S, Nr. 20 8. DELAWARE AVENUE. This Fertilizer can be hud of all Agricultural Deal ers in city or country. 8 14 tuthsittu DYEINQ AND PRINTING. STA li L. I S II ED 18 19. The New York Dyeing and Printing Establishment, STAT EN ISLAND, No. 40 North EIGHTH Street (West Side), Philadel phia; No. l8 DL'ANE Street, and 752 UUOADWAY, New York. ThiB old nnd well-known Company are prepared, as usuul, with the highest detrree of skill and the most approved machinery, TO DYE. CLEANS K, and FINISH every variety of LADIES' und GENTLE MEN'S GARMENTS, and PIECE GOODS, In their usual superior manner. GARMENTS CLEANSED WHOLE. S 11 thstnS NOTE This is our only office in Philadelphia. REFRICERATORS. g A V E R Y ' S PATENT COMBISKD DISISG-K00M Water-Cooler and Refrigerator. This article has a tank for ice and water, of iron, ena meled, arranged in siu-U a manner aa to cool an eniiniHlnd iron cliainlier, liotn lieinu covereii with an ornamental wal nut cane; in the chamber, butter, milk, and otluir provi ainna can be kept cool and aweet ; the ice in the watertank ia uot waated, but supplies at all times cool water lor drink ing purposes, all being perfectly free from the taste of cine, or any other substance that can in any way bo detrimental to health; and as this article is intended for the dmiiiK rrMHii, its superintendence is easy and convenient, and it cannot fail to recommend itself to all housekeepers aa a useiul as well as an ornuinental piece of furnituro. Niw. 3 and 4 are set on legs aud answer the purposes of side tubles in diuiuK-rooms. We manufacture four sizes Nos. 1, 2, S, and 4 holding respectively 2, 4, ti, and 8 gallons. No. 1 is small, and is suitable only for very small families, or for milk and butter. No. 4 for large families, boarding-houaes, eto. Nos. 3 and 3 h r a intermediate sices. They can be had of any responsible furnishing store, or OI UiO uuiuuioviuivni, rwi , r.lI A )XJ.. Nos. 614 and 61 MARKET Street, AND Corner South FRONT and REED Streets, JSlOlm Philadelphia, ICE CREAM AND WAT E rTceT THE NEAPOLITAN ICE CKEAM AND WATER ICES. THE PUREST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. This celebrated Brick Ice Cream and Water Ice can be carried in a paper to any part ot me city, as you ould candy, l'itteonor twenty ditforent kinds of them are ken constantly on hand, and ONE 11 UND UK. I) Dl KKklt l.'iv r FLAVORS can he uiude to order for those wbo dunire to nave soineumiK nevur urn ore iwon in mo unitoU fa U to a, ftim Btipvi iui iaj on j ito vJitmui iiia'iti 111 i.urtiptj, Princiiial Depot No. VSU WALNUT Stre.it. Branch Store No. IWJU SPR1NU (iARIIKN Street. 61 V. J. ALLKGRKTTI. REAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. A run baij. vtitx v a 1j u A ll l, li uountry went anil Alutislon, on account of Hit- owner s removal to anotner city. The property consists of 8 acres of land at tho cor ner of Ouk lime aud Jenklntown road, T)tf miles from tho city of Philadelphia; miles from Oak Lane stution, on the North Pennsylvania Jtailroud (In Cheltenham township, Montgomery county, just beyond the city line). Splendid modem pu'inted stone Mansion, stone stable, carriage-house, etc Will be sold at Merchants' Exchange, May 'A by M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. rhotoprraph may be seen at Auction Rooms, Nos. 1.19 and 141 S. I'til RTH Street, uud ull particulars learned from their advertisements. B la tlis 4t OURTAINS AND SHADES. Qs J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF Venetian Blinds & Window Shades. Large and fins assortment at low prices. BTORK 8H ADF.H made andjlettered. B 11 lm (JORN1CKS. CORDS, TAKhKUi, RK.PAIRINU, K0 LEXANDEK O. CATTELL A CO. PRODUOKOOMMIHKION M K.KOIl ANTS. No. NORTH WHARVES I Wa 87 NORTH WATRR STREET, ' PUILADJOmVULA, iW AXXLUWU G. KbUAlOATXKUa PAPER HANQINOS. JJ E P O T FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS, Nog. 11 and 13 I. IM.TII Street. AN ASSORTMENT OF French and American Wall Papers, Original In Design, Elaborate In Finish, Unsnrpassod in Quality, and Incomparable In Price, A force of workmen who combine taste with skill, execution with promptness. In store, and arriving monthly per Paris steamer, the richest and most complete assortment of DECO RATIONS and EMBLEMATICAL DESIUNS, suit able for Hall, Mansion, or Cottage. The above now ready for inspection, and a visit is most earnestly requested bv 8 27 stuth3m 1IKNRY S. MATLACK. PAPER HANGINGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, NAGLE, COOKE & EWIHG, LATE WITH HOWELL dt BROTHERS, No. 1 338 CHESNUT Street, B 6thBtn2m PniLADELPHIA. Q E A N &. W A R D, TLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS. NO. 251 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WALNUT AND 8PKUCB, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. a ia; T OOK! LOOK ! I LOOK !!! WALL PAPERS SJ and Linen Window Shades Manufactured, the cheapest in the city, at JOHNSTON'S Di(ot. No. I 0:1:1 M'KlMi OARDKN Ktreet, below Kleviintli, faranoh, No KKDF.RAl. IStreot. Canidon, New Jersey. 2 2bi JS A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPKKS and Win.low Shades. S. K. BALOKK. STON A SON, No. JMI'i SPRINO OARHKN Stt..- ai53ra SOFA BED. JJ O V E R'S PATENT COMBINATION SOFA BED is decidedly the Vest Sofa Bed ever invented. It can be extended from a Sofa into a handsome French Bedstead, with hair spring mattress, In ten seconds of time. It requires no unscrewing or detaching, 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 get out of repair. It has the conveniences of a bureau for holding clothing, Is easily managed uud it is impossible for it to get out of order. Price about the same as an ordinary sofa. II. F. HOVER, OWNER AND SOLE MANUFACTURER, 1 26 tuthsfim No 0 South SECOND Street. TERRA COTTA WORKS. G L0UCESTEK TEIUt.i COTTA WOItKS DIXEY & CO. STORK AND OFFICE NO. 122 NORTH SIXTH STREET, AMOVE AKCII, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF DOUBLE GLAZED VITRIFIED DRAIN PIPES, With Branches, Bends, Sleeves, Traps, etc. DRAINING TILE, PAVEMENT TILE, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS, HOT-AIR FLUES, HOPPERS, GARDEN VASES, STATUARY, ETC. OWNERS, BUILDERS, AND CONTRACTORS Will consult their Interests by giving us a call. Having a largo supply of all kinds constantly on hand, and delivered at the shortest notice. Respectfully soliciting your orders, we are, yours, B8tf DIXEY A CO. LEGAL NOTICES. u NITED STATES MARSHAL'S OFFICE, EASTERN DISTRICT Ob' PENNSYLVANIA. rilil.AhKi.i'HIA, May 13, lxti9. This is to iiive notice. That on tho Uili day of May, A. D. ltS. a Warrant in Bankruptcy wan ixHued airuinst the estate of KDWARD J. KlTINO.of Philadelphia, in the t'ounty of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own putt ion; that the payment ot any debts and delivery of any property boionx. ing to such Bankrupt, to liiui, or for tlis uho, and tue trans ferof any property by him, aro forbidden by law; that a meetiiitfof the creditors of tho said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to cliootie one nr more aHHinees of his es tate, will lie hold at a Court of Kunkrupty, to be holdnn at. 611 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, before WILLIAM McMICHAK, LKm., Register, on the fifth day of June. A. D. lNy, at 1 o'clock P. M. V: M. ORFfiORY, 5 18 th3t U. S. Marshal, aa Messenger. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR 1 THK CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. MARY K. FOX, by her neit friend, vs. ADAM FOX, December Term, No. S. In Divorce. To ADAM respondent: Tho depositions of wit nesses in the above case on the part of tho hbellaiit will be taken before ISA At ' S. ATKINSON, Ks)., Kxaminor, at the ottice. No. '2n Smith SIXTH Street, iu the city of Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, June 4, A. D. IHtM, at 3 o'clock 1'. M., when and where you maybe present if you think proper. Personal service liaviiut tailed on account of your absence. JOHN ROHK.RTS, 6 lh lit Attorney pro Libelhtnt. "IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR 1 THK CITY AND COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA Application uas been made, this 17th May, lHtM, for the incorporation of tho "Real Kstate Exchange Coin. 5 17 BOARDING. A T NO. 1121 GIRARD STREET MAY BE omaiuea inrnisnea ana unturnuuad room for lodii. Board also, if desired. j j TO THE PUBLIC Til E FINEST AND I n r-r.UB. Banrtrnant. nl Vi a In x . . i m it vh.vv.v, wuvw, iu. miuu auu xoya can os had at KRNF.8T SOPP'S ... , J-arge Katablisbment, "" No. UMt N. NINTH tiiroer. MEDICAL. piLES OR HEMORRHOIDAL TUMORS All kinds perfectly and permanently cured, without pain, danger, caustics, or Instruments, by W. A. McCANDLESS, M. D., N. I92 SPRING GARDEN Street. We can refer you to over a thousand of the best citizens of Philadelphia cured, Reference given at, our office. 8 S4Sm pvR. KINKELIN CAN BE CONSULTED ON av1l",r?,,1!!!KSSnj.n i,lty. Offiu hours. 8 to 8. No. 8.1b JU.KVKNTH Street. 6S O R N EXCHAMUK BAO MANUFAOTORV, JOHN T. BAILK.V, N. K. corner of MARKRT and WATER Btraatat, Pbiladelphia, DEALERS IN BAOd AND BAOQINQ , . 'very description, for Grain. Flour, Bait, hup.r-PhospnU of Lima. Bona- Dust, Kto. . . Lara and Kn&ll OUNNY BA'.)8 oonstaatlf B"4 AMUSEMENTS. A CAD KMT ov u IT , .POSTTIVKI.TLAKTWFPK 8 ? C . ' BK HINOS irsrriVtu.V US??-. MR8.C. RIOH1NUB BKHNARt. "rl":..V, THIS (Thorrt EVENT 51? uRS MANAUK laat time in rhillrtlfilj Friday KTenlnr Farewell Rnn.fu . j appearanc. of jRra. O. RIOHfNOS RK1R:',,rr, L" Will be presented, by aenersl r.(Io".t V.i.vlAttU h M LA TRAVIATA. Satnrday Afternoon-GRAND FAMILY MATtnw when will be presented Wallsoe's Urand Un. l,"KK MARITANA. rositivaly last performance of the nrnaani eoTihlni MAHNKK PRIuksT w:"WOa4ioii. Admisslcn , tr Reserved Keata . .On. D ?! amily Circle tOeenU WALNUT 8T. THEATRE. BE0IN8 AT 75 THIS (Thursday) EVENING, May 30, tha Charming Actress ami Vocalist, UOSK WA IK1NN formerly ROSINA BH AW), and the Kminent Comeilisti, Mr. HARRY WATKINS, will apnesr In their Rnmsntio Irish Drama. TRODDKN DOWN: (111. UNDK.R TWO FLAGS. Ftrvlis MrCsrt.hv. &n P.siln ) - . Tli. Khingawn.; ( Mr- HARY WATKINS Mi ry McCarthy ) ,.,,, ll'snche Desmond rOK WATKINS. .Wi,,,.,.,.,.l.".""1''"' ."'" Ms Home," "Hoar Mo, Fathor Dear," "Why n't Yon Come Homo?" etc. FRIDAY BENEFIT OK ROSE WATKINS. MRS. JOnN DREWS ARCH 8TREET THEATRE. Reeins quarter to S o'olook. i,1USXJ'VC,V!Ji1' " MR. L. L. JAMES. TO NIUHT (Thursday), May 30, CASTE. 1 A-'r!!- -i V V, Mr-1 r JAM KS Aided by the full company. . Concluding with tho Drums of . . IRELAND AS IT WAS. JudyO'Trot Mr LLJ1HRK Friday- Henctit of Mr. Tt. PR AI(j Monday- Mr. JOHN ('OI.I.INS. C A D E M Y OF MUSIC. OLE BULL'S - CRAND FAREWELL CONCERT, , a, M,0:nAY EVENING May24,IftH9. assisted by the following favorite artiats MissS. W. HAItTON, Soprano Mr. WII.MAM M ACDONALD, Tenor: M, TliKODORVAVT0d iianist and Accompanist. ADMISSION ONE DOT T AH l-AMnfJ8 FIFTY CENTS EXTRA r AMII.Y t 1RCI.E FIFTY CENTS Sale of seats will commence on FRIDAY MORNINli ..I.i'J'.?'' t H o'clix k. at (iould's Piano Warerooms, No MA t hesnut streot.and at the Hox Oilice of the Academy of Music. ' DiKirs open at 7.V, commence at 8 o'clock THOMAS K. THRNRULU 5 18 Business Manager. CHESNUT STREET R INK VELOC1PFDROME. FOR VFLOCIPEDERIDING OPEN FR )M S A.' M. TO 10 P M "lmNU' Admission, lilc. Riding Tickets. 30 and (HI onnts. ti 19 4tv QRAND CATHOLIC CONCERT. A ORAND CONCERT WILL BE OIVEN AT CONCERT HA LI, On THURSDAY EVENING, May 20, lm, at 8 o'clock, Fon TUB BENEFIT OF ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, SEVENTEENTH and STILES Streets. The following eminent and popular Artists will take part in a lirogrammo of unusual excellence and brilliancy, sparkling with operatic gems and other acceptable inor ccaux : Mmo. SOPHIE MOZART, of Now York; Miss CAROLINE MCCAFFREY; Mr. GEORGE SIMPSON, of New York; Mr. THOMAS E. HARKINS, and Mr. THOMAS A'BECKET, Jr. Tho wbolo under the direction of Mr. T. E. HARKINS. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR, to be had of the Rev. Clorgy, at tho Chnrch, Seventeenth and Stiles slreots, or Willing's alley, and at the Musio Stores of Messrs. 1 rumpler, No. ffirt Chesnut street, and lloner A Co., No. 1103 Cliesnut srreet. 5 17 4t NEW YORK CIRCUS. From the Hippotheatron Buildings, Fourteenth street, Now York. Iu li. LENT DIRECTOR ON EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE RACE POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK MATINEES EVERY DAY AT 3 MATINEES EVERY DAY AT 2? MATINEES EVERY DAY ATS BOTH AFTERNOON AND NIGHT THE ENTIRE MAMMOTH TROUPE OK STAR RIDERS AND ACROBATS, from the Fourteenth Street Circus, New York will annnat in a superb programme of ' ELEGANT F.Ol'ESTRTAN EXERCISES AND WONDERFUL ATHLETIC FEATS Admission, 50 cents. Children under ten. 2d centa. Tit commence at 2 and S o'clock. ' Tickets for sale at C. W. A. Trumplor's Mnsio Stora fin Chesnut street, and at Covert's News Stands 7n' Continental Hotel nnd Post Office. otanns m the c HESNUT STREET J. K. McDONOUGH GREAT SUCCESS. THEATRE Manager. h i, ink HOLT'S F.NGLISU RURLESOUK TROUPK LUCRETIA BORGIA ; OR, T.A GRANDE DOCTRESE MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AT 2 O'CLOCK. FRIDAY-Benefit of Miss F.L1SE HOLT. TnEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH STREET below Arch. Commences at H o'clock. MISS SUSAN G ALTON. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, May 19 and 30 by request, aud last tune t his season, Offenbach's MARRIAGE BY LANTERNS and I.ES DEUX AVEUGI.ES. FRIDAY NIGHT Benefit of Mr. Thomas Whim CHING.CHOW.HI ana J E ANETTE!SKDdTI( MAD'LLE SOLKHWIU, (APPJEA& , ' T?OX'S AMERICAN, WALNUT STREET X1 ABOVE EIGHTH. Open 7 SO. Overture So'oWr' TH E I 1 1 E A TR E O F T H E WORLD " PRESENT "JOE EMMETT" THE GREAT DUTeH SONG AND DANCE MAN. v"1' And the return of VF.NTUROLI. TWO BALLETS EACH EVENING DE ROSA AND THE GREAT CORPS." ("CONCERT HALL. POPLi.AR LECTURES ON ANATOMY. PHYsr OLOtiY, ETO. ETC., HY PROFESSOR JAMES McCUK'TOOK.M D Illustrated with elegant models, manikins, paintings, skeletons, etc, prepared expressly by Dr. Axoui. in PariZ aa follows: FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Monday, May 17. Friday, May 31. 1 uesday, Muy 18. Monday, May 24 Wednesday, May 19. Tuesday, May 35. Commencing each evening at 8 o'clock. FOR LADIES ONLY: Thursday and Saturday Afternoon. Alay 30 and 23. at 8 o'clock. FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY: Saturday and Wednesday Eveniugs, May 2J and 36. at 8 o'clock. SO ALE OF PRICES: The course of six lectures for ladies and gentlemen. . .ttJ'OO Single admission , 50 Two private lectures io Single admission 50 To be procured at Trumpler's, No. HadOhesnnt street; J. H. Burdsall's, No. 1121 Chesnut street; Dr. MoUlintock'a office, No. 828 Race street, and at the Hall. 6 8 tf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINH X ARTS. The Forty-sixth Annual Spring Exhibition of Paintings, Sculpture, Ac, is now open. Admission, 25o. : Season Ticketa, 600. 4 98 3t Open from A. ILtoB) P. M., Land from 7J to 10 P. M. GYMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH AND ARCH Streets, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Chil. dren, is now open DAY and EVENING. lessons given in Bparring and Fencing. Call in person or send for circular, 8 tf stuthamo PROF L. UtWJS. IfALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEil T GARDEN, Nos. 720, 723, 724, and TM yiNK Street THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly tha propertjl Of the GRAND UUKU Of B"i r.""" arias eipenseby JAtOB VALER,of this city, in comblnatioa with FLAMER'S ORUU " ia,M,n an. DF'.RSf )N, wiU perform KV ERY AF 1 ERNOON inj EVEN1N6 at tha above-nwnuenad plaoa. Admisripo free. . L'L POINT BREEZE PARK. POINT BREEZE PARI Spring Trotting Meeting IJCTTX. iu'noiiig MONDAY. Muy 34 KPKfi. No. 1. HrtwiMti.k0 -Kor f i . . i,.i(u(vww"-"" ' iu 6 to h"i'. ..--int.. a8vreiBUke Kor Homm l bat have neve' beitea Wft ua. lu.sta H in & to hsmiu.e iUcution .ddinnet ecemts Wo. It-SweepsUke-For Horses that hava ne-r boateo i lU 26 entrance. Mile beats, S in W harnest Association adding net receipta. ,. Three or more entries to till and two to stt. ShoulJ only one horse appear b. will be entitled to albheentrauoa money; should tlree or mora start thai Maundl rse to tits inlrance. r on ' - i each instance enclosing the entrance. Ks. at 13 o'clock, noon, on Tlursday, May sU, IBAMUEL KILPATRICK.rieoretry, Ury. and in eacn tries to backwodi niet 23
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