TIIE DAILY EVENtNQ TELEGRAm rniLADELPIII A, , MONDAY, MAY 24, 1800. maws HURirzAmr. 1tT Affair. . Tlic steamboat ftilvor Hur, idyinc: Iw'twccn Fiiiniiount nnd Mannynnk, while returning to the Coates street liuidju, capeind when oppo site Eni;cl it WoH'b farm, about (i o'cloek yestcr Iay afternoon. At the time it wan crowded with poBTinRcrn, among whom were a number ot In toxicated ronglis, who, to make tho boat roll, Ix-pan running from one nido to tho other, nnd finally succeeded in overturning it. Tho water at this spot is about four foot deep, and many of the male passengers jumped off and waded ashore, while the ladles and children wore re moved from their dangerous position in pleasure boats that were near at hand at the time of the accident. The steamer lies upon her side, and may, with comparatively little trouble, be righted. Nic was owned by Stephen T. Bonder A. Co. The following ap;olntnicnts have been made by Dr. W. VVorthinnton, Appraiser of the Tort of Philadelphia: Examiner, (fcornc W. Hacker; Clerks, Ellis !'. Phipps, E. E. Lewis, and John W. Dubrce; Packers, S. N. Staekhouse. Joseph K. Ponder, John S. Kern, George V. Koehers sperger, Samuel Knowlton, Thomas A Newmau, mid Jolin K. Scott; Assistant Sampler, Chris topher llildehraud; Messenger, John Benton; Jtmitor, James A. Dranc; Laborer, Adolplm Huckheistcr. At a meeting of the Journeymen Carpenters, held on Saturday evening, at the hall Bro.id and Arch streets, after addresses by a numberof pert-oils prominent in the movement, it was resolved that the strike for fft-AO per day, commenced ftlxmt a week ago. should be continued. Several of the employers commenced work this morn ing at the advanced rates. On Saturday afternoon Mr. Joseph L. For t sc.uo, a reporter of the Ij'dyr. while ipiletly passing along Chesnul street, just below Fifth, was suddenly assailed by John Povlne. Mr. r ortcsctie was struck violently in the face. be vine was imtaediately taken in custody, and after the charge had been preferred "before Alderman Becker, he was bound over in $700 tail to answer. To-morrow evening, at the Academy of Music, the fort3'-fifth anniversary of the Ameri can Sunday School Union will be held. The exercise commence at a quarter before 8 o'clock, and throughout will be of an interesting haracter. A chorus of six hundred young ladies will sing, under the leadership of Colonel L. W. C. Moore. Domrntic A flairs. George Gordon, a pioneer and prominent litizen of San FrfCneisco, died on Saturday. Frederick Douglass, Jr., has been appointed a clerk by the City Recorder of Washington. Heavy rains "prevailed last week in Cali fornia, and much damage is anticipated to the t rops. The Scmnton miners held a meeting on Saturday, and voted U'iO for nnd 408 against sus pension. The steamship China, from Hung Kong, April 10, arrived at Sau Francisco on Thursday, bringing 310 passengers. General Sickles has received his commission as Minister to Spain, and will leave New York about the middle of Jane. Hon. Thomas H. Nelson, our new Minister to Mexico, will leave his home in Indiana to-day, lor the Mexican capital. The Southern Presbyterian Assembly met at Mobile last Thursday. Rev. I)r. llobmson, of Kentucky, was elected Moderator. The Hudson River Railroad freight building, at. Hudson. New York, was destroyed bv lire yesterday. Loss, 10,000; insurance, $2000. Mrs. Harriet Balch Macomb, relict of the late Alexander Macomb, Major-General United States army, died at Washington, Friday night, in the With year oj her age. Secretary Boutwell has not yet determined what to do with his surplus gold, but while he will sell two millions of coin this week, he will buy but one million of bonds. The Pacific Railroad has suilicient engines and cars to carry double the quantity of freight r.ow offered. The road will not, however, be presented as entirely complete until August next. General Dodge, engineer of the Pacific Rail road, writes from Omaha that the road to Pro montory Point Is now being run on a time table not excelled by that of any line ol the same length east of Omaha. Captain George Brown, United States Navy. who took out and delivered the ram Stonewall to the Japanese Government, arrived at Wash ington on Saturday, having come through on the lirst train over the Union Pacific Railroad Iroiii Sau Francisco. I'orclicn Allnir. Maksj:ii.i-i. May 23. The American schooner Angelica has been abandoned at sea. The crew have landed here. Havana, Mav a;. The United States steamer Arctic has arrived from llayti. The Govern ment has received no oflieial despatches an nouncing the lauding of filibusters on the island. Madrid, May Topcte has buen appointed Minister of the Colonies ad interim. It is rumored that Prince Augustus, of Portugal, will be put forward as a candidate for the Spanish throne, and negotiations are on loot for his mar riage to a daughter of the Duke of Montpcnsier. London, May 22. The rejection of the treaty for the sale of the island of St. Thomas, by the United States Senate, causes much irritation at Copenhagen. Tho difHculty with the Chinese Government, arising out of the persecution of Christians in tho North, has been settled. The latest despatches from the British Legation at Pekin state that the Mandarin who countenanced the persecutions lias been removed from ollicc. Berlin, May 22. Baron Von Gerolt, late Prussian Minister at Washington, arrived here Lonoon, May 22. The Times of this morning has another editorial on the Alabama question, suggested by the recent speech ot Mr. Foster. The Times says England has equal cause of com plaint against America. Great Britain resisted the attempt to recognize the South, thereby iu tlictin" sufferings on her own people, disobliging an ally, and, In fact, declared In favor of the North and Is now misunderstood and accused of hostility and selfishness. Sir Francis Head had communicated several additional oflieial docu ments to prove that assistance was extended by merica to the Canadian revolt in 18.J7, and asserts in his letter accompanying the document that Mr. Sumner's language applies to that case as well as to the case of theAlabama, but that tho English Government never received or claimed "'hTv ana May 23. Information has been re ceived here of the landiug of three hundred filibusters near Gibara. There was an obstinate . ..L .i. . the uliorn. in which the liglil wiia me uuwiie -. . ,,,i, Spaniards enured two cannon and lo th rty- Zuul The result Is unknmvii. Fight 7 c o'rted near Trinidad and CUenfuegoB with heavy losses and appalling atrocities on both tildes. Remedios is iu a state of anarchy, i., . . ... -.o nitons n that lurlsdic- iV and 3 baiuUof uiards and Cuban, ?. M JSff Sees to May 6 have been 'received.' despatches from General Parro announce the tei .iiiimtiort'of the o- . i.. . i .i-nim-nt troops revolution in oinaiua. h --- - . attacked the Pronunciation In the mountains aud completely dispersed them, killing Palmera and ' -..i......i; .,. .ir.i.fs with others. lotal .... .i ir. ...i -. r.-r. Full,, il r t es eaotured, Killed, i.i: in 1S1MICI !, - , .... . i... ,.,., ,r i.f i.Mier iirins and munitions of war. General Corona was dally expected from Durango with leinforcenieuts. Another uprising was expected, with General i.i.. ir ...... .... I.wl..e Paris, May 2!!. General Dix to-day had an audience with the Emperor, at which ho Intro duced Minister Washburne as his successor and tnr.k formul euve of his MiliesiV. .r. nou 1 .1 ....... ,....,.,1 I. la .rr.rl.ntinls. TllC lTCUC ..i ;.. t... .1... Ci.rna I .eyisllltif COU1- inenced to-day. The voting iu this city pro gresses quietly, and reports from all parts I TV tr.in.illlll IV lireVllilB. 1 lie French li.Vv took place to-day. The, grand irlie ct I'm woa hi' Count F. ik M Orange' Consul, beating Sardalgnc (second) and I andour (third). Madrid, May 22. The Republican news papers of this city assert that tho rocent vote of the Cortes has only deferred the scheme for a federal republic, and has not defeated It, and that a republic must come, sooner or later, fo want of a monarch and the absence of unani mity on the part of tho majority in tho Cortes. Isabella has proposed to abdicate in favor of her son, the Prince of Astnrias, against the advice of Gonzalez Bravo, her former Prime Minister, and others. In tho Cortes yesterday article S4 of the National Constitution was adopted. Adelando jawicr de Ayala, Minister for the Colonies, has resigned. London. MilV 22.,-Tiip Pnll .l7i On?, II,- an independent newspaper, has a leading article on the Alabama claims question. Tho writer says: "Whatever England did in respect to the Ameri cans, France did, and ton times more; for nothing but our refusal of her invitation to recognize the Southern Confederacy saved the North from a more trying and doubtful contest." The Weekly Spectator (Whig), published to-day, also dis cusses the ducstion. and savs "the truths told by Mr. Foster, an old ami staunch friend of America, must teach the Americans how uni versal resistance would be if Mr. Sumner's de mands were seriously pressed." One of the largest meetings ever assembled was held in Belfast, Ireland, to-day. to protest against the disestablishment of the Irish Church. It is esti mated that nearly twenty thousand people were present. News has been received direct from Ccsncdes, by Cubans in Washington, confirming fully the defeat of the Spanish forces in attempting to open the railroad from Nuevitas to Puerto Prin cipe. 1 he date and channel of receipt are kept private for prudential reasons. The loss of the Spaniards is set down at 1000 killed and wounded. '1 he Cuban force is stated to have been STiOO men, under Quesada, entrenched on the road, and about the same as the Spanish. The fighting was bv far the severest which has taken place during the war. The battle was de cided by the arrival of tho Marquis of Santa Luca, with four thousand men, a largo number of whom were mounted, but who, though poorly armed, made a desperate and successful charge on the flank of the Spaniards. Of five hundred colored troops, a little over four hundred shot their olllecrs and went over to the Cubans, and the remainder, being neither with the insurgents or Spaniards, arc supposed to have taken to the woods. All the baggage, provisions, and ammunition of the Spaniards, carried in ten cars, and drag ged on the rails by oxen, together with the dead and the chief part of the wounded, were aban doned to the Cubans, who, after the battle, ad vanced six miles- to San Miguel, where they de stroyed the barracks and quarters In sight of the retreating Spaniards. The loss of the Cubans is given at several hundred, but Cubans here ridi cule the Idea ot its being eflual to that of the enemy, who attacked entrenchments they did not earn-. A vessel since returned to the United States had a few davs before safely landed arms and ammunition. The Spanish General Latona is reported wounded, but w hether in that action is not stated. Cespedes and the insurgents feel comment ol success. ORlTlTAltY. ( niitmndore Churlex Stewnrt .Mcl'iuiley, Whoee death at Washington, D. C, on May in!, lias been announced, was a native ot I'lnla- delphia, and entered the navy at the age of thirteen, lie served in the war ot lorJ, and in bilil was made Post Captain, the highest irrade n the navy at that time, lie commanded the Washington Navy Yard during the Mexican war. and the Pacific Bunadrou from 1850 to 1854. His tut sea command was that or the Home souadron in 1855, when he was sent to Cuba to arrange the amieuities existing between the L nited Mates doverninent and the authorities of the island. At the beginning of the late war he was in command of the Norfolk Navy Yard, when t omniander fauidmir was sent by Secre- ary Welles to destroy it. lie was soon alter placed on the retired list, in accordance with tlic roviruons ot the law ol istc retiring olhers alter a certain number ot years active service. The Iteforined PrcNhytcrin.il Synod. Ci'.tiAKVii.i.E, Ohio, via Xenia, Ohio, Mav 23.- Tlic Hcfornicd Presbyterian Synod debated engtlnlv the basis ol union with the Lnited I'reshvterian Lliurcn. ur. iJougiass declared that union or the disintegration of the Synod were the only alternatives. It was a question of lite or death. Kev. Mr. AVilev s motion to abandon the union proposition was lost by a vote of fourteen yeas to eighteen navs. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Maritte New see Frnt Pcuie. ALMANAC t'OR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Srm RlHKS 4-SrilMooN RKTS 414 SDN hKTU 7'lHlUlOH WATEB 12 4-i PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRAUK. HKSI1Y WlNKOIt, (iKoniiF. N. Ai.u:n, GKO. MollltlSON (JOATF.K, Committee of thk Month. MOVE.UKNTM OF OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. FOR AM K.RICA. Leipzig Southampton.... Baltimore May A tula n tu IjOiulon New York .Mav Now York Mnv Keilnr... . .Malta.... Liverpool. . . ljverpool. .. New York via Bo.. . . M ay 11 N. American. l.ivuruool... Quebec May New York Mav 1 r ranoe. .Liverpool.... ia 12 n Nebraska Liverpool New York May II. Kingdom (iliLBKow New York Mav City of Antwerp. Liverpool ....New York May 111 Hibernian Liverpool ....new lorn May 1.1 Viricinia Liverpool New York May 14 Britannia Ol&Ntow new York May Russia Liverpool New York May America Bremen New York May Allcinunnia Havre New York May I'UK KUKUl'K. Hammonia New York. ...Hamburg May 2J Finn New York.. ..Liverpool May 26 Kullou New York.. ..Bremen May 26 Cob rail New York. ...Liverpool .May Australastun.. ..New York. ...Liverpool . Dorian New York.... tiUuttfow .. Saini-r a New York.. ..Liverpool . .May .May .May Cambria New York. ...Glasgow... May City ot Antwerp.New York. ...Liverpool May fit. Laurent New York. ...Havre May C. of N. York... .New York. ...Liverpool Ruaaia New York. ...Liverpool Nebraska New York. ...Liverpool City of Paris New York. ...Liverpool C. of Limerick.. .New York. ...Antwerp , C. of r!a'timore..New York. ...Liverpool Ville de Paris... .New York. ...Havre ..June ..June ..June . .June ..June ..June 12 ..June 12 CUAK I WIISN, PtIIUiaTKl, JCTU. South America. .New York. ...Rio Janeiro May Prometheus I'niuula Charleaton May Cleopatra New York. ...Havana May ('iiiumliu New York. ...Havana May Pioneer I'lulada Wilmington June Mails are forwarded by every (learner in the regular lines. l. ... .... ... ..m ( ,.r fm.n l.lsamn..! null . . . I ......nun a eept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The learner lor or irom tne uontinent can at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. KtmBhtn Commander. Brooks. New York. John F. Ohl. Steamer James S. Green, Vance, Richmond and Norfolk. W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer New York, Jones, Washington and Alexandria, W. r. Clyde a. to. fcteumer R. Willing. Cundiff. Baltimore. A. Groves. Jr. Br. hurquo Rothiemay, McDonald, Pictou, N. S., Work man A Co. Kriu Oalutea. McKenzio. Pictou. E. A. Rouder a Co. Brig R. C. Wright, Walker, Barbados, S. L. MerchantACo. ring Atinnie Aiioio, riaruing, iiohiaiii, vvarron a oregg. .. ? ... L : I. A.. Br. schr Waif, Demsen, Bristol, E. L. Westergaard & Co. K. hr I ! Hertz. Grav. Boston. L. Audonriud A Co. Tug Hudson, Nichol, and Tho. Jefferson, Allen, for iiullluioro, wivu a tuw oi uarKea, rr , r. iyue a tu. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. N. G. brig Friede, Tiiumeruian, M day from Pernam u it h suoar t4i order. Br. brig Hunter, Smith. 16 day from Sheet Harbor, N. c u,.!. lHtl.utn.l H AIWimmI. Schr James Martin, Baker, 6 day from Boston, with ... llnnlmil A Cloilli. Schr.. L. Adams, ltobbina, from Boston, with mdse. to Men-hon A Cloud. Schr John H. Perry, Kelly. 6 day from New Bedford, with oil to G. A. A E. A. Landell. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Steamship Norfolk. Piatt, 8H hours Irom Richmond via Norfolk, w th mdse. to W. P Clyde ACo Kt.am'er G. H. Stout, Ford, from Washington and Alex- StP - Vork. with mdse. to W.M. fta.rd A Co Chester. Jones, 24 huur from New York, with Steamer "Ki "Li" V. iJivis. Woi.ster. 12 day. from Cienfuego. "Xt? 7lt"Zn. Wyi from Pensaoola. with r. ... t l i,.i,w,,,.. from Windsor, N. 8 from Providence, in Us'r y riuVlVrower. I Ida,, from Newbem. K. 0 ia U01l Ui Koicbt A bvro. "SriteoXHUuday. Prhr P. R. Jarkpnn, Illarkman, 8 day! from Marblehead. SchrChlel. Townnentl. 2 dava from Indian Kiver. lel.. with lamher to Collin A Co. Tups Thomaa JefTprimn, Alton, and lTudnon. Nlchnln, from Baltimore, with a tow of barge to W. P. Clyde A (Jo. Sp'rtftt Trpttrh to Th Krrftinr TrUgrtiph. HAVnr-lK (iRArn. Mav 24. -Tn' Clvdn Inft for Phila- delphia lant night at 1(1 o'clock, with the following boat: Ktinn w Hey, with lumber to l. H. I ay lor t h'to, Itanifil Kndnffraff. with lumber for Wilmington. J. H. llugg A Co., with lumber to Malone A C. John Cullcn, with coal for Wilmington. Laura and Kllie, with coal for Wilmington. Wm. N. Carter, wil h lumber for '.htmlr. Joi n Hi'tcll, with lumber to Craig A BlancnArd. Kannie and K.mily, with lumber ti Patterson A I.ippincott. ( harlea A Wella. wit h lumber to Taylor A Itctte. r Hon, wit.n lumtier to It. r. iaylor a won. Y. K. Ililnher, with lumber to l'attcrvm A Lippinrrtt. Maggie and Jennie, with lumber to Parker, 1 ruck A Co. Cnrrr'.nnthttrr nf Th' Frrvtto Til"rrajh. r.ABIUM A MCMAHO.'VH Hlll.Mi. Mkii. I itticn. No a Centre Slin. N. V. Rtcddav. Mav SO - Thirteen nr fourteen Krie baiges till leave in the tow thin evoning for Baltimore, light. Baraea C. II. Kown. withntraw. and Cbarlea. witbiron. for Philadelphia. Haltimohk Bbakch Ofvicf- Nine barges left thia even ingintowof steamer W. Allison, a follow: Cora Hunt, witu I nnitierlHnit coal for V ilminiruin, imi. n. ..rimii, ll.ii,,. I. nun W I' (;,ll,...,in .!,,.. ,,h Hums. M. L. W;l'Oi, Lady Jane, and K. J. Vk'kery, all witb coal, for New York JU. .J- v. Corrnponiiener of thf Philaitslphia JTivRrir. Lkwks, lel.. May 24. The following vessels were at. the Brenkwater on the 21st Brigs (ienrge S. Berry, from Phi ladelphia, lor Bangor: and Chas. Henry, do. for Pictou, N. S. Several vessel have gone in to-day, whoso nam.. are unknown. L. L. LYONS. MEMORANDA. Steamship Roman. Baker, hence, at Boston 2Cd it.st. Baroue J. McCarthy, McCarthy. Bailed from Machias port ttith inst., for Bueno Ayres. irig iigreia, rttowers, aanea from nr.. i noniaH iiu insi,., for Porto Kico, to load for a northern port nt MOc. Brig Philip Larrabee, C'rowell, hence for Until, at Port land JMh inst. Brig Klir.a McNeil. Small, cleared at New York 2 it inst, lor Cow Bay. Brig John Anderaon. Coulter, hence, at Oemarara 'ZA.h ultimo. rii hr Nevada, Card, hence, t St. John, N. B., ISth inst. Si-hr Robbie W. Dillon. Ludlaui. hence, at Maxt'lob-'1 1'ith inst. tr- Bt Sclir Sarah Brnen. Fisher, hence, at Wilmington. N. v... Htlt ti inst. Kchr K.lishaT. Smith. Harvev. bence. for Pawt.icki t. e.t Providence 21st inst. Scbrs ( hurles K. smith. Hnmm. for Philmlclnbia : In- nmph, Chester, for do. ; and Storm, St.rano, lor Trt.ntrtn, !., sailed from Providence 2lHt inst. Scbr Mary Augusta. Loiil. cleared at C'alui TI7th inst. for Philadelphia. d4 Schr Pilot Bride, from Rockland for Philadelphia, ut Holmes' Hole 2(ltb inst., and sailed again next day. Sclira I'eoro A. l.rau. Addle Hyerson, Aun now, ann James Satterthwaite. sailed from Holmes' Hole UUtti inst. A. M. S.'lirs S. A M. D. Scull. and Mary D. Haskell, sailed Irom Holmes' Hole 20th inst .. P. M. WSchrs Kiihraim nnd Anna, and Sidney Price, sailed from Holmes' Hole A. M. 21st inst. Hchr John H. Perry, Kelley, from flp Bedlord for I'Ul- lndelphia, at New I.ondon 2(lth inst, u '"t Scbrs Reading Railroad No. 42. Rodan, aniilHelle Sea man. Seaman, hence at Norwich 20th inat. ' Kclirs Oeorgo Novinger. Smith, hence, and J. li. Austin, from Boston, ut Aleiandria20th inst. NOTTCK TO MARINERS. A serinua obstruction to the entrance to Kev West bv the main channel now exists. The hull of a sunken vessel fast to the liottom, lie between the buoys marking the channel between the Triangle .Shoals. Saco. Me.. Mav 19. The wall at the mouth of the river. in the vicinity of the bar, now reaches in length throe- fourths of a mile, and has required ntty thousand Ions ot rock to construct it. The channel at the mouth of the river, which was formerly uncertain and circuitous, is now well denned and deeper. Vessels which draw twelvo and thirteen feet of water entor the mouth of the river easily, when formerly it was not. safe for vessels drawing ten feet. Vessels loaded with coal now pas up the river for the wharves, which was impossible a few years ago. A further improved condition of this point is anticipated. Congress made an appropriation last winter of t22,utHJ to complete the worn. MUSIC STORES. r a (i i n 3i i: v i: it I -i Respectfully inform the public that be b& opened hi No. 1413 CHESNUT ST RK F.T.I "M'.a (Opposite Homer, Colladay A Co.' dry goods palace), with a choice stock ol American and foreign sheet music, pianos, etc. Agency lor the world-renowned Munich pho tocratihg of the Cmtbe and Schiller galleries, by Kaulbacb and other celebrated artists. Also, constantly on hand, a complete stock- of leypoldt A Holt's books, Tauchnitz edition ef British authors, Didot's edition of the French Classics, etc. .Inst received. Photogranhs of tlie celebrated new car toon, called "Heroes of Musio of Italy. Krance, and Eng. bind." coutainu Btt lite-like portraits, three sizes, at 12, 4. and $1. 4 2Hwni 1m ICE CREAM AND WATER ICE. THE NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES. THE PUREST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. This celebrated Brick Ice Cream and Water Tee can be carried in a paper to any part of the city, aa you ould candy. Fifteen or twenty different kinds ot them are kep constantly on hand.andONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT FLA VORS can be made to order lor those who desire to have something never before seen in the United States, and superior to any ice ream inaoo in r.urope. Principal Depot-No. 1324 WALNUT Street. Branch Store-No. 1U2U bPRLNtl GARDEN St reef. 61 V. J. ALLECiKkTTI. LUMBER. 18G9 frPKUCE JOIST. ISPRUCK JOIST. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK.' lbGU 1809 SEASONED CLEAR PINE. lO'O (SEASONED CLEAR PINK. lOUJ CHOICE PATTERN PINE. SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. lO.'fi FLORIDA FLOOKIMG. 1 Cl'fi lOOy FLORIDA FLOORING. 1001 CAROLINA r L.tlOKirHU.1 VIRGINIA FLOORIN(;. DELAWARE FIXIORLNG. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS.I RAIL PLANK. 1 GftO WALNUT BUS. AND FLANK. - C?Q lOUJ WALNUT BDS. AND PLANK. lOUJ WALNUT BIJAKDS, WALNUT PL&NK. 1 CAO UNDEKTAKEHS LUMBER, f 10UJ UNDERTAKERS' LUMBKK lOU J RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINK. 18G9 SEASONED POPLAK. SEASONED CHERRY. 1869 ASH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1 CP.O CIGAR BOX MAKERS' lOUJ GIGA II BOX MAKERS' 18G9 6PAUISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. 1 QiO CAROLINA SCANTLING. -J QP( lOU CAROLINA H. T. SILIJJ. lOUJ NORWAY SCANTLING. 18G9 CEDAR SHINGLES. tlVPRKSS SHINGLES. 18G9 UAll.K, BROTH F.K a UU., No. 4500 SOUTH Street 115 SLER & BROTHER'S U. S. BUILDERS' MILL, Nos. 24, 26 and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St. We offer thit laaaon to the trade a .larger and more in perior stock of Wood Mouldings, Brackets, Balusters, Newell Posts, Etc. The slock is made from a careful aolectioo of Michigan Lumber, from the mills direct, and we invite builder ana contractor to examine it before purchasing elsewhere. Turning and Scroll Work in all it varieties. 8 nam UMBEK UNDER COVER. ALWAYS DRY. V ATS ON & CILLINCHAM. 828 No. 924 RICHMOND Street. PANEL PLANK ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON PLANK. ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON BOARDS. 1 and 3 SIUK FENCE BOARDS. WHITE PINE FLOORING BOARDS. YEI.IXIW AND SAP PINE FLOORINGS, IX nl iM. bPRUCE JOIST. ALL SIZES. .- HEMLOCK JOIST, ALL SIZES. rbAhlKKlNO LATH A SPK'iiAi'.' i. Together with a general assortment of Building ;mi lor .ale low for eaL T. W. SMAL 1 A nar . 3 v.nn nmv A U'PII h M NlrMMtl , 5 BOARDING. AT NO. 1121 GIRARD STREET MAY BE obtained furniahed and njofuriuaW room lor lodg. ma. Board alaoif deaired. of EAMpT8TE "xUNi'FACTORY, No. 10 O FETTER LANK. Paper bol Maker, Book hind Br, Trunk maker, Baiiorbauiier, and all wno u "An I K, I will mill HUH lf l M.'nin, wiilimn mim ! v, u4 lar butuir awl ueiM tuau uau U uiaue in ui DRY OOODS. jJ ATE RIALS FOR S UI T S, In Stripes and Grey Mixtures. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON THIS MARKET. RICKEY. SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. suns i SILKS ! In Stripes, Checks and Shots, IN GREAT VARIETY. - RICKEY. SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. LIUEK rorLII7ETT3, NEW AND DESIRALLE AKTK1.E At i'ftv-. ft'r janl. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Wo. 727 CZIE5BIUT S erect. JATAriEGE SILKS AND roniNETTES, A FULL ASSORTMENT. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. LACE rOIPJTS, IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 4 9tfrp 1'IHLAPELPIUA. SUMMER RESORTS. p AMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. NOTICE. THE SUNDAY OEl TRUIM Advertised to Run en the 2Sd lust. 1 1 J IK 15ei I'OKtpOtKMl UNTIL JUNE G. D. H. FflUNDY, BIT AGENT. CU M M E R RESORTS PHILADELriHA AND READING RAIL ROAD AND BRANCHES. MANSION HOUSE. MOUNT CAMION. Mr, t'aroline Wnnder, Pottsville P. O., Schuylkill county. j I ,-i vin"m rnrir. t Mr. M. L. Miller, I'uacarora P. O , Schuyikd couLty. MANSION HOU.SK, W. V. Smith, Mahanoy City P. O., ScnuylkilJ county. MOUNT VAKMKL HOUSE. Charlna Culp, Mount C'armel P. O , Nortimut nr.'u-d 00. W Hiir. nut E. A. Moss, Heading P. O. ANDALUSIA, Henry Weaver, Roading P. O. hlYINU SUhl.MiS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Wernersville P. O., r.n'kK (irjr.ty OI.I) HVH1KUH HOTEL. LEhA.JON Co'.vrr. William Lerck, Pine tirove P. O., Si tiuylkilJ cooly. HOIEHTO If.V SEMINAIi V, F. S. Stauttdr, Boyertown P. O., Berke county. litik srnimis, Goorce V. Greider, Litiz P. O., Lanraattu county. El' Hit A TA SUIllNiiS, John Frederick, Eiihrata P. O., Ijincarter county. EEliKIOMEN llUIIKiE HOTEL, Davia Lonyaker, Fret-land P. O., Monlomery coutty, rHOSI ECT TEH HA ( 'E, Dr. Junu'B Palmer, Kreelund P. O., MoDlpoinory county. SUHIMi MILL HEHiHIX, Jacob 11. Breiah. Conahobockcn P. O , Montgomery Co. imurr house. Theodore Howell, Suamokin. Nortbumtierland co. 5 4 mrp 17 T II K ATA MOUNTAIN ISPJIINGS, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. Thisponnlar and well-known SUMMER RESORT will ha ftr,..r.M.l t.tr thn rnctMitllill nf CllfHt-H On tllB IfvLU of .TlinA. undor the auspice of J. W. FREDERICK, the former proprietor. The entire establishment nan been renovated and refitted with new and elt'Kaut lurnituie. 4 -7'jin ICE COMPANIES. ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice I OFFICE OF THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., No. 435 WALNUT St., Philadelphia. Eatablisbed IKS!. Incorporated lHtll. Wholesale and Retail Pealers and Shipper of ' EASTERN ICE. THOMAS F. CAH1LL, President. E. P. K.ERK1IOW. Vjce-Prtajutnt. A. HUNT, Treaaurer. K. 11. CORNELL, Secretary. T. A. HKNDRT, Superintendent. irv dolivered daily in all part of the consolidated fit. Weat Philadelphia, Mantua, Richmond, BndeaburK, Thk and Germantown. Price for fau lilies, oftu-Htt, etc, for 1h5 : 8 lbs. daily nl cento per week. 12 " o Irt ' t " ' JU " $1116 " lr consumer at wholesale prices. Order sent to the UUlce, or any 01 uie iouowiu uoikjis, wiu leueive prompt attention : NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND MAS- l l.lt niar.r.i, WILLOW STREET WHARF, Delaware Avenue, RllMiK ROAD AND WILIXW STREET, TWENTY-SECOND AND HAMILTON STREET. NINTH STKEKT AND WASHINGTON AVENUE, and ri.nbiKH.rLl TVUAttr, bcuuyiaiu. Ibaimrp Ire! Ire! Ire! Ice! Ice! Ice H O T O R COLD! WARM WEATHER! GOOD ICE!! SITI'MED li'i TJ!E CARPENTER ICE COMPANY, o. 91? V.II.I.OW St., IMidsuIa. EASTERN ICE exclusively at market raves. Large trade 8urplied on fair terms. CHAS. L. CARPENTER, " ,,WwUr,'rVl " rropnetorm, BIBlm JOHN R. CAKl'ENTEK, J DR. F. GIRARD. VETERINARY 8UR- r.KdN. r.riwta all diseoaes of horse and cattle. aud all surgical operation, with efficient accommodation lor horse, at hUJnr-ry No. WHO MAiUjUA Street JHt ropiar. Jv rrilE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE X. No. '.liO CHESNUT Street, forward Parcel, Pack ae. Merchandise, Bank Note, and Specie, either by iu own line or iu connection wiui oiuer aiprvn. uuiuouum, M auuta iirmtiuaJ towua a-u v-niaiv i 3 iuyxiiu,ii( SHIPPING. !r p. CHARLESTON, S. C. r . j r. I TUB POtmi AND SOUTHWEST FAST FKinOIIT EVERY THURSDAY. . The 8lMr.pr.ir rKOMETnEUS, CaptAla Gray, J. w. hvii'.MAN, t Biuain vance, WILL WlRM A RKOPLAK WKKKIA LINE. THe teanishtn PBOM E'I'IIKIS will bhii on THURSDAY, May 27, at 4 P. M. . . l nroiifrn tuin ol lalltifr jrivon in conn"CTion wia o. C. IC K. to points In the mmth and Sout.hwenf. IiiHurance at icwent ralen. Rules of fivintit M low as iiy any oUier route. For frnpiit, apniv ui ri A. Mil 1 1 Ml n SWtf IKK'H 8TKKKT WUARr. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE . MJlr rnr. ofnkfal transati NTtO r4Cil-CMI'ANY,S M A I I. SI'EAM SHIPS Nl. AT 1.LV NEW YORK AND HAVRE. OALL1 BREST. Tho n.londid trm rr?m on thi favorite route forth aa fol (lotitiiiuot will vail lmtu t'ler So. 5U NortU river, M'ra VKRKIKE Iirhn-e Saturday, , Mayl , May li , May IN Jun U l,Ar Air lllf Kini.-u Sat unlay. JT. LAI Ki-NT Imariv Saluntav, VILLLLt 1 AH1S hunununt Saturday, TRICE Olf PASSAGE in rold (.nciodii.f wine). 111 lltr.ri KK. FuutCalan 140 : Second Cabin $ TO I'AiiiS, (Includina railwav tirkil,s. fumHhed on board.) flirt Cabin M6 SM.nd Cabin - f4 T lies stramer do riPt carry ntwrnuv paaaonKor. Mcd.cul attmlance free 01 charge. Auiencan trav-l.en coin- t or retnrnin- from the con tinent li I ur'.p. bv t4iinu the ntr-amor ol this line avoid tuineceswiry rks from tianait by English railvraya and rroShiiiK t 4.L iit-l, t.eidcfl faving timi, trouble, and tilDse. (-KlIkliK MACKENIK, AKnt, JNO. UriUAUV A , now lurK. For Mwiri in rili'tifi- ai.nlv at Adams' Exoruafl CVmipany, to H. U LK.A1-, 1 -At No. :iU CH ESN UT Street. r-. PHILADELPHIA, KICIIMNl)" JULt'TliH'U(.II KRFKilir AIR LINK TO l,f ir-. PV'j 1 11 1. 1. noi, t.V I' ll I rA 11 ItHAI , Atl noon, from FIRST WHARF above MARKET Street. THROUGH RATES to all boint in North and South Carolina, via Seaboard Air Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth ami to Lynchburg. a., lennuanee. ana the West, via Virmnia and Tennesst-e Air Line and Richmond and Danville Railroad. Kreii-ht H AN DLI'.D BUT tw K, ana Uken at LUWKH RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINK. I he reirulnrity. safety, and cheapness of this route com- mend ittotbe public a U.e most desirable medium for carrying every description of f rei(b No charge for com uussion, drayace, or any expense of transfer. Steamship insurer at the lowest ratoa. Freight received daily. WILUAM P. CLYDE A OO., No. Yt S. WHARVES and Pier I N. WHARVES. W. P. PORTER, Attentat Richmond and City Point. T. P. CROW ELL A CO., Acenta at Norfolk. 6 1 LOKIL-ARD'8 STEAMSHIP LINE FOR NEW YORK. fJirjg Tuetrtays, TlmrsdaTg, and Saturdays. REDUCTION OF RATES. Kpnr.p rates, ccurinieni'inp March IB. KaiV.np; TueHiiayn, Thurmliivs, and Suturilays. On mid all' r lSth ol March freight by this lliin will be tAken at 12 cents per 1W pounds, 4 cenla per foot, or 1 cent per trailou, nti:p'8 tipiinn. Advance charges catdieU at oll'.ce on Pier. Freight received at all times on covered wliiurr. JOHN F. OHL, c 2f.t Pier 19 North Wharves. N. B. Extra rates on email packages iron, metals, eto. -NEW EXPRESS LINE TO Aleiandria. Cleorpetown. and Washington, D. I C. via C.hesaneake and Delaware Canal, with -ii-ii iit'M C, ' counoctions at Alexandria from the most direct route for Lyncbburir, bnetol. anoivule, .Nashville, Dalton, ana tne Southwest. Steamer leave reirnlarly every Saturday at noon from th first wharf above Market street. rTeiaiit xece.vea uaiiy. " WILLIAM P. CLYDE ft OO.. No. 14 North and South Wharves. HTPF A TYLF.R. Asents. at Georgetown: M. ELDRIDOE A CO., Agent at Alexandria. 61 r u 1 1 v v v u r T. A Vf vrOUEENSTOWN. Inman Lino of Mail Meamer are appointed to sail as fol lows 1 ny ot Antwerp, Saturday, May 29, at 9 A. M. City of New York, via Hainan, Tuesday, June 1, at 11 A.M. City of Paris. Saturday, .Inne fi. at 1 P. M. City of Baltimore, Saturday, June 12, at 1 P. M. City of Boston, via Halifax, Tuesday. June l.'i. at 11 A. M. And each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tuesday from Pier 4b, North River. aa 1 r.n jr raosAui",. BT THR MAI HTKAMKU VA1LLNI. KVKUY BATTTRriAT. Puiable in Gold. Payablo in Currency. FIRST C ABIN Slue STEK.RAtiE i8: lo Ixiniton 105 lo London 41) 'iolans. Uol To Paris 4 IhKA4 HV TKE TVEStA. SJtA.MKll, VIA HALIFAX. f'lliNT OAHIN. RTKr.HAHH. Payable in fiiud. Pavable in Currenov. LiverTKail SXi Ijiverpool $30 Huhfai Jl' Halilax 16 St. John's, N. V , ( a? St. John's, N. E., ) by liranch eame by isranch nteamer ) l'usseurers ulso lorwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, etc., at reduced rates. Tickets can be Uiught here at moderate rate by person wishing to send lor uieir iriemis. Kornu-thcr inforniatinn aptily at the Company' Office. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, No. 13, BROADWAY, N. Y. Orto O'I'ONNELL A EAULK, Agent. 46. Io. - IIV Mt.Pi.Nij i ntreet, rniiaueiphia. NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK. VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN OANAL, 3M. EXPRESS STFAMKOA T COMPANY. Th i;HEAPKST and OU1CKEST water ooiiinitinina. tie.n between Philadelphia and New York. Steamers leave daily from first wharf below Market street, Philadelphia, and toot of Wall street. New York. Goods forwarded ly all the line ruuning out of New York, North, East, and West, free of commission. rreiifht received ana lorwarded on accommodating term. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Agent, No. 14 S. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadolphia. JAMES HAND. Agent, 31 No- 119 WALL Street, New York. ir? - NOTICE. FOR NEVV YORK, ffifi'T Delaware and Raritan Canal, SWIhT ii iiiii """" TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DESPATCH AND SWIETSURK LINE. The business bv tiiese lines will be resumed on and aft.ar UieMb of March. Eor I-reigbts, which will be taken 00 acconj oi loaauiic tern , apply to rv. . daihij a uu.. 25 Ne. Li t South Wharvet. GROCERIES AND PRO VISJC5NS. JJICHAEL MEAGHER & CO., NO. 823 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PROVISIONS, OYbTEJtS, AliU MMD CLAMS, FOR FAMILY USB TERRAPINS tie PER DOZEN. 8 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. QEORCE PLOWMAN. CAIiFENTEK AND BUILDER, 0. 134 COCK Street, Fhiladelolua aOOKN exchange J A MANUKAi mKr. JOHN T. BAILEY. N. E. comer of MARKET and WATER Street. Pbiladeluhia. TjEALERS in BAOS a.vd BAOOING Ol every description, for Grain, Floor, Salt, Super-Phoephata of Lima, Bona Dut, Etc. Larva and una) GUNNY BAC.H constantly on hand tfiiy Ail. UOOL SACKS. 1 TODGER8'AND WOSTENHOLM'8 pocket KNIVES, Pearl and Stag Handle, of beautiful finish RODOERS' and WADK A BUTCHER'S RAZORS and the celebrated LECOLTRK RAZOR SCISSORS of t UIICTBb lUB. J Razors Pl.l.KllMi Razor, Knives, Scissor, and Table Cutlery Ground and died, at Jr. MA DI IRA'S, No. 1 15 S. TENTH Street. below Chesnut COTTON SAIL DITPIT vn i'iu,u in J all nnmber and brand. Tent, Awning. And Wagon cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturer' Drier Felt, from thirty tnebe to seventy u inuhea wide. Panlin. Belting, Sail Twin, etc. JOHN W. EVERMAN, ALEXANDER G. C A T T EL L it CO. PRODUCE COM MISSION MERCHANTS. No. Uti NORTH WHARVES No. !1 NORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 2 5 AUUXDm O. OaTTKtX. KLU1B OATTaU WOODLANDS CEMETERY COMPANY. ' v The following Manager and Ottioer bava been elected for the year IMW: ELI K. PRICE, President. William H. Moore, 1 William W. Keen, Samuel S. Moon, J-erdinand J. Dreer, (.illies Dallett, (itsirge L Buzby, Edwin Oreble, I B. A-,.Ki,it---T-MBifvn Secretary aud Treasurer, I.IOHEPH B. TOWNSKND. The Manager, have passsd a re.lution f"'nbo'2 Lot holders and VisiU.n. u. preint lu-keu at the entrance Hi, i..i.-ri.l "--m-.. be hoi Otroeof thCiii.,.aiJ,NJJ HOU buaet. W a tiwiatiuin, Srr )M KrL7 AMUSEMENTS. AMER1CAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC NOTICR KXTRAORDINARY COMPLIMENTARY T e"stim ok r 1 r ' at 3 o'clock. Al-TERNDON. May , Ar;.U;rreeit'Thes,0r,eM,,, of THK ARCH STREET THE ATRK COMPANY DODWORTH S ORCHESTtlA have kindly volunteerml thfir service. By permission of Mosr. CARNCROS8 A D1XPV t Siii ini us, l.eorge Charles, and K. N. Slocum of (; A 1( NChOSS A DIXKY'H MINSI'REl. iTlOUPIt have volunlerr.il their services, tognther with a host nf other an ists, who will appear upon tlu occasion. The performance will commence at 3 o'clock with an Overture by Dodwnrth'e Orchestra. To be loliowed by a COMIC BURLESQUE ACT by the principsl members of CARNCKOS.HA DIXRY'8 TROUPE. To be followed by the great Burleine, ROBERT (IRAKI'S BARllE BLEUE. Charseter by Mr. Robert Craig, L. L. James, F K. Mackny. Mr. Wallis, T. A. Creese, Sam. Hemple; Mea dames Esnnv Davenport, 1 hayer. and Creese. After which the pleasing Comedietta, A DAY AFTER THE WKDDINO Characters by Mr. BarUm Hill. Miss l.ir.r.ie Price, Mrs. Thayer, Mr. W albs, and Mr. Jamos, pf the Arch Street I lieatre I onipany. To conclude with the laughable farce of I A.MII.V JARS. Character by Mrs. E. MORDAUNT, meTnher of thn Arch Street r7 ffntmrive. Mrs. C. F. Muigs. T. M. Mengper. and other voluntoor. Stago Manager Mr. SAM. DUBOIS Admission, fid cents ; Secured Seats, $1. Family Cirrln and Amphitheatre. 2. cents. Ticket and secured seat f.,r sale at Inmipler's Music Store, No. 2ri Chesnut, street ; Covert's News Exchanire. Continental Hitl; and at the Academy of Music on Monday and every day this w'k 5 2-t M WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 75. Tf THIS (Monday) EVENING, Mav 34 KNOA(iKMKNT 11)11 SIX MtiHIS vkLY of the eminent " ragedian, MR. E. U DAVENPORT, v.hen will be produced, for the FIRST TIME IN TWO YEARS, the beautiful romantic Pli;y entitled ST. MARC; OR, THE SOLDIER OF I ORTUNK. St. Mare, a soldier of fortune' . T ... (his original character) Mr- K-1- DAVENPORT In active preparation, a new romantic sensational Pla entitled HILDA; OR. THE PEARL OF CHIVALRY. -CXJX'S AMERICAN, WALNUT 8TREET. J1 ABOVE RK4HTH. Open 7"). Overture, 8 o'clock! TH K THEATRE OK THKWOHI.n' " PRESENT "JOE EM ,M KTT," THE (1REAT DUTt'H KOMI AND DANCE MAN. and the return of VEN'I'UROLI. TWO BALLETS EACH EVFNINO. DE ROSA AND THK GREAT CORPS. Ml EAT RE COMiyUE, SEVENTH 6TREKT, - below Arch. Commence at 0 o'clock. A NEW OPERA TO NICHT. ' the young nnd gifted prima donna, as FLORE TTK THK (HtlCKKT, in a new 4-aot Opera (first time) entitled Fl AJ R KTT E TH K CRICK ET, the whole Company appearing in the cast. i.inj ... i. . ........ an. ... .nin. I iurM.ll c IIESNUT STREET RINK. OPEN DAILY FROM 8 A. M. TO 10 P. M. FOR VELOCIPEDE KIDINH Admission, lllc. Riding Tickets, 811 and SO cents. TUESDAY. EXHIBITION NIGHT. n II ESN U T STREET THEATRE - V J. K. MeDONOUOH Manager. First time in this city, THE JUDGMENT OF PARIS; on, TAKEN FROM THE GREEK, with Now Scenery, New Music, etc, in which WALL'S ELISK HOLT BURLESQUE TROUPE APPEAR. MATINEE ON SATURDAY. Friday-Benefit of Miss WETHKRSItV. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH 8TREET THEATRE. Beginaquarter to 8 o'clock. Fust week of the engagement of Mr. JOHN COLLINS. Comedian and Vocalist. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, THE IRISH AMBASSADOR. Sir Patrick O'Plenipo JOHN COLLINS with two of hi best songs. Concluding with the rarce of HOW TO PAY THE RENT. Morgan Rattler JOHN COLLINS Friday-Benefit of Mr. COLLINS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. OLE BULL'S GRAND CONCERT, PROGRAMME: FOR MONDAY EVENING May 21, 18S. I. Piano Solo Transcription Rigolett-i F. Lizt Mr. T H KODOR AIA RTENS, 8. Romania from "Martha" Flotow Mr. WILLIAM MACDONALD. 3. Concerto in A Major (8 parts) a. Allegro Maestoso; b. Adagio Suntimentale:c. Ron lo Pastorale Ole Bull OLE BULL. With Organ and Piano Accempaniment. 4. Cavatina "I Capriocinso" '.Blutnenthal AiiKf 8. W. BARTON. Jffr C. t IT- it i" OLE BULL. W .Ole Bull INTERMISSION OF TEN Ml.NUTES. H. Piano Solo "La Belle Aninione" Loesschnrn Mr. THEODORE MARTENS. . "The Wanderer" Schubert Miss S. W. BARTON. 8. Song -"Alieo" Mr. WILLIAM MACDONALD . .Aiu'buc 9. "Greeting from Afar" Largo posato c. Rondo Capric. ,0" OLE BULL; "'. With Organ and Piano Accompaniment. 1(1. Duet -"Una Notto e Venor.ia" Arditi Miss BARTON and Mr. MACDONALD. Mr. BENJAMIN OWEN, Composer and Accompanist. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR RESERVED SEATS FIFTY CENTS EXTRA FA M ILY CI RCL K FI FTY CRN T Doors open at 7'.i, commence at 8 o'clock. NEW Y () R K C I R C'U'S. From the Hippotheatron Building, Fourteenth treot, New York. L. B. LENT PI RECTOR ON EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE RACE POSITIVELY THK LAST WEEK. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. MATINEES WKRY DAY AT34. MATINEES EVERY DAY AT 2!tf. MATINEES EVERY DAY AT 2. BOTH AFTERNOON AND NIGlT, THE ENTIRK MAMMOTH TROUPE OF STAR RIDERS AND ACROBATS, from the Fourteenth Street Circus, New York, will appeal iu a superb programme of - ELEGANT EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES AND WONDERFUL 'ATHLETIC FKATS. Admission, 60 cent. Children under ten, 26 caota. Ta commence at H and 8 o'clock. Ticket for sale at O. W. A. Trumpler' Music Store, No. P2t Chesnut street, and at Covert New Stands, in tna Continental Hotel and Post Office. 6 17 ot "PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINH X ARTS. The Forty-sixth Annual Spring Exhibition of Painting. Sculpture, Ac, ia now open. Admission, 2oc. ; Season Ticket, 600. f4 2o 8Pt Open from 9 A. M. to tVtA., and from 7 to 10 P. tf, VALER'S (LATE MHLER'S) WINTER GARDEN. No. T20, 752, 724, and 74) VINE Street. THK GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the propertf af the GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, purchased at great expense by JACOB VAI.FR, of thi city, in combination with FLAMER'S ORCHESTRA and Miss NELLIE AN DERSON. will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING at the above-mentioned place. Admission free. I lDtf TERRA COTTA WORKS. QLOl'C'ESTEll TERRA COTTA WORKS DIXEY CO. STORE AND OFFICE NO. m NORTH SIXTH STREET, s ABOVE ARCH, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF DOUBLE GLAZED VITRIFIED DRAIN PIPES, With Branches, Bends, Sleeves, Trap, elc DRAINING TILE, PAVEMENT TILE, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS, HOT-AIR FLUES, HOPPERS, GARDEN VASES, STATUARY, ETC. OWNERS, BUILDERS, AND CONTRACTORS Will coruwlt their Interests by giving us a cIL Having a large supply of all kinds constantly on hand, and delivered at the shortest notice. Respectfully soliciting your orders, we are, yours, 6 3tf BIXEYACX). TO THE PUBLIC. TIIE FINEST AND largest assortment of the latest style of Boots, Gaiter, and Shoe for Men and Uoya aa b bl ' .. jtani'-Di surra Itrge Establishment, 43am no. J in n. ainiu rur AQRICULTURALi PHILADELPHIA RASPBEltRY, JUCUN DA. Agriculturist, and other Strawberry: Lawton, lackhcrrv Pl-'nls; Har'"pd. t'-'i'-oril, snd oilier iiraua Viue. aoraiua Df 'i'. k.U.a, Lkiue.kt. fiU IMaaov.M.J,'