THE DAILY , EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 G. 1800. wtjws nirTryiAair. I-.rJoh.1 IIa,I)in. fify ye ol.l, rcsidiiiLr In Mlaworth itreet, above Thirteenth, while walk ng on the track of the Pennsylvania Railroad, below '-rays terry, yesterday, wan met by a train, and, bcini; taken up by the cow-catcher, won thrown into the air to the height of ten or fifteen feet. Jlo full off the truck, but was o tadly injured that his recovery is hardly posi IW.. He was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospi- The Board of Managers of the Philadelphia and New Hope Railroad Comoanv held a meet ing on Saturday. It wax iu;ived to pnU for ward the work of procuring subscriptions to the lock of the company. It was reported that 1K51-4 udditioiiHl share's of stock had been mib-m-ribed, ainonntini; in value to 115,700. Public meetings are to be held along the route of the road for thu purpose of obtaining Hiibseriptlonx. John Caldwell, twenty-one years old, fell from it scaffold yesterday afternoon and was hcvcrely injured. He was taken to his home. J. Kennels and II. Jackson, colored men, quarrelled yesterday afternoon, at Market and Water streets, din ing which wounds of a serious character were indicted with a knife on kennels. After perpetrating the act, Jackson made his escape, and Kennels was taken in cliiinro by his friends. H J Mr. Dugan, forty years old, employed at the Baldwin Ixicomotive Works, was severely cut on the forehead yesterday by a tlyl ig piece of iron. He was admitted to the "iViifiM-lviuiia Hospital. David Porter, married, committed suicide hint evening at his residence, Twenty-sixth and Brown streets, by cutting his throat with a razor. He was laboring under temporary in finity. 'lhe forty-tifth anniversary of the American hnnday School Union was celebrated last even ing, at the Academy of Music, in the presence of a large number of persons. The exercises were conducted according to the programme as pub lished yesterday. DoinrMtie Alfnlrx. (fold closed yesterday at 14(l;'v'. Harrisburg has a firemen's parade to-dav. Ended the Washington tailors' strike." eneral Dyer has been re-a-isigned to duty. Quiet prevailed yesterday at the White House. Assistant United States Treasurer Van Dyek has resigned. Five accidents occurred yesterday in New York harbor. Mr. McColley, Uuited States Consul at Callao, died April 17. Charles Starr committed suicide at Tarry town, N. Y., yesterday. Hon. J. 8. Mack met with a painful accident at Louisville yesterday. Major-General Robert Anderson and his family have sailed for Kurope. John (Jilligan beat his wife to death on Monday, near Fortress .Monroe. Small-pox is raging on board II. B. M. war t-teamer Chameleon, at Panama. The United States gunboat Swatara, from Cadi., arrived off the Navy Yard last evening. (ieneral Buniside, yesterday, vacated the gubernatorial chair belonging to ""Little Rhody." Nothing official has yet been received from (ieneral MeMahon relative to affairs in Paraguay. The .Right Worthy Grand Lodge of Good Templars of North America is in session at Oswego. It is claimed that the Cjnakcr City, sei.cd yesterday at New York by' the United States Marshal, is under British protection. Foreign Affair. YlUNNA, May 35, .Mr, Jay, the uew American Minister, hu3 Arrived here. Florence, May 35. The Austrian Consul at Leghorn, while walking with Colonel Grenville, was killed by an assassin, and Colonel Grenville was wounded. The erimc is said to have been prompted by motives of private revenge, and that Grenville was the intended victim. Paris, May 35 Evening. The election ex citement is very great, and the Boulevards are crowded with people, anxious to hear the result. Further returns announce the election of eight official candidates, three Independent, and two Democrats and two Liberals, in addition to those reported this morning. MM. Raphael Favre, and Dorcau are elected. Paris, May 35 9 P. M. Returns from sixty two more completed elections have been received and show the following results: Otlicial candi dates elected, 48; Independent, 11; Opposition, 3. Ollivier is defeated in Paris, but has been elected for the Department of Var. MM. David, Grevy, Pereire and Schneider arc re-elected. Arago "is defeated. It is now con sidered probable that lull returns will show a larger majority for the Government than wai anticipated. The feeling ou the Bourse at tu ; close of the dav was confident and firm. Paris, May 35 Midnight. All the returns re ceived up to this hour show l'.HI ollleial and 31 opposition members elected. The election in the Fourth district remain undecided. The Moniteur has a report that France and Italy have completed an arrangement for thj evacuation of Rome by the French in Septem ber. Cork. May 25. Parties have been discovered here engaged in secretly drilling with arms at night, and three men have been arrested. Cyrus W. Field has arrived here 1 to take ut.cn.mer from Oucenstown for New York. Havana, May 35. The Captaiu-Gencral has issued a decree ordering the military authori ties in eight specified jurisdictions to seize all horses, to prevent their falling into the hands of the rebels. The owuers are to be paid for their animals, which are to be used in the Govern ment service. The steamer Perot arrived at Kingston. Ja maica, ou the 15ih instant, after lauding an ex pedition at Nipe Bar, cast end of Cuba. She will return to New V oi k iu a few days. Five Cuban passengers remained ou board. The markets generally are dull. linn. Mav 35. The Ti'mff. iu an editorial in the French election, say: The chief cities renudiate the idea of the Empire, and a revival of political activity will result from a verdict . '. . - .........1 i.mrAmilll.Ilt H 1 1 . ,. which wmdcinns iiereuu-.u kwviuiuvuv. inu restoration of nolitlcal ffovoriinient may con ciliate the existing feeling. By such means only can the Emperor expect to mitigate an opposi tion which has not vet become anti-dynastic. General Ripley Jl'ormerly of the Confederate throuirh bankruptcy. His aets arc :)7,(KK), and his liabilities $50, 000. ini..io..r, ...1 Ii--livlcl'iiin SvnoiU C'eda KVii.1.15, O., via Xenia, May 2.).-Ii the ...- .i iMA..i..r.i,iori KvmwwI Kev. .Mr. ylic. IXClOrillUll 1 l-VTUY H-l iil-.i - ' - Irom the special committee, made a report, ac knowledging 58 petitioners of Key. Dr. f torrltt s Churchl as the Second Congregation of 1 hlladel- phia under the Seeouu ric6uyi,ei, w the Reformed Preshytery of rniladelphla; also, torming other like petitioners as the Hist Church ol Allegheny. Adoiited. The Committee on Temperance urged the ...i ,.t i.Kiitinioiif Tir'mi'.mliiH. Kev. Mr. Alfred moved to co-ieriLte witn tlio National Ketorm movemem. vt cnuv iu ..f in tiw ( ' msi i t ut ion. Adopted. Ur. Mcleod's resolution about the Haharanpur , i j ,it..,,,l uiii'mlv all daV. IlllHhlOll IU JIlllUl V.1U1 umu. i .-...ii., .,H.,.,t,.,l uitli l.'cv. Mr. Woodsldo li amendment, that the mission had seceded, and was without the jurisdiction ol the Hynod, hut . . . , . .. J L a 1. .... ...I . 1 ,,,, ., fta recognuing vne eouveneu iie.itinni uinoiuii.iut j, it loyal, us Uie csanaraniiur i reniviv. ' FROM RUODE ISLAND. .rtka lleneral AHMCIilblT. ICAm 9 w Vkovidencb. May 35. The Rhode Island ( reireral Assembly to-tl'iy at Newport. I he imm i" v ,.,, ,,i Providence, was 1 'V i H, cakcr o ti e House, and J. M. Adder elected .e'j(:; V. lUibluion were ele.tod i-wr 8umncr M. Bherman was elected Clerk S ,b Hen ue Tba vote for general olllcers of the Be.iW5. iiIiuni.,ion d TlieUew W.rC l'w be sworn la this afternoon. Mover- FROM NEW ORLEANS. - hnln nfn Unllrou.l hvn t'nitcd Ntatcn .Harxhdl. New Oui.eanh, May 35 The sale of the New Orleans, Opelousas and Great Western Railroad took place this morning by virtue of an order from thcJCnited States Circuit Court, under the auspices of United States Marshal F. J. Herrou. The principal interests represented were the Illinois Central Railroad, Mobile and Chatta nooga Railroad, the bondholders of the road, mid Charles Morgan. The tir-d bid was 1,000,000, then 1,.VK),(HH, mid then proceeded to 3 OiXMXM), which was bid by Mr. Paul Blanc in behalf of the bond holders of the road, to which amount he was limited. C. A. Whitney, representing Charles Morgan, bid 2,050,0K), at which price it was knocked down, and 75 000 was immediately paid as a guarantee. Mr. Whitney announced" that it was the intention of Mr. Morgan, whn himself was present, to immcdiatck- set about extending the road to the Sabine. The actual sale occupied only ten minutes. The Commercial Convention was adjourned over until Wednesday, and the delegates have gone to-day on an inspecting tour to the mouth of the Mississippi. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Far tuldititmal Marin A'cui nrf. '.'imt Pane, A I.MAN At) FOR PHILA DELPHI A-THIS DAY. Spn Risks 4 'll I Moon Kihf.s s-2-l Son Sk.tb Trillion Watkh i ;n PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. llKNIlY WlNHOIl, , tiKomiK N. Aia.KN, Committee of tiik Month. tiKO, MoHHlHON dOATFH MOVEMENTS OK OCF. AN MTKA.MSII IPS. FOR AMERICA. Atalimta I.onMon Now York Miv H Malta Liverpool New York via lios.....Miy II II. Kingdom OIiiskow Now York May IJ Hibernian Liverpool ....Now York May 1:1 Virginia Liverpool Now S'ork Mnv 14 Britannia UlanKuw Now York May 14 America Hronion Now York May 15 A lleiiiannia Havre Now York May In Main Southampton. ...Now York May is Tanta Liverpool Now York via lio.l...Mav IS Tripoli Lieriiool Now York May IS Kill ton. rwa r.u ru ji 'r ..Now York....Hromon . .Now York Liverpool May May .....May .....May ....May .....May ....May ....May ....Juno . . . .June rtinn Tune . . . .June Colorado . AurarauiHiun.... now voric. ...Liverpool Dorian Now York. ...(ilasicow Samaria Now York. ...Liverpool Cambria Now York. ...Olasitow City of Antwerp. New York. ...Liverpool St. Laurent Now York. ...Havre , C. of N. York.. Russia Nebraska (!itv of Paris.. . .Now York. ...Liverpool New York. ... Liverpool Now York. ...Liverpool , .Now York. ...Liverpool , .Now York Antworo C. of Limerick., O. of llaltimoro.. Now York.... Liverpool Itinu 13 v me lie i arm... .now voric . ... llnvro COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETC. Promot.heuB Pbilada Charlodton ....June hi ....May 27 ....May 'J7 .....May 'JH ....June 1 Cleopatra. . .Now York. ...Havana ..Now York. ...Havana . . Philarln Wilmington . . Phibula SaVMiiruLh Columbia.. Pioneer Tonawanda. ..June 6 Mails are forwarded bv evorv ntoamor in t.ho regular hnoa. The stoiimora for or from Liverpool vail at Ojieonstown. ex cepttlie Canadian line, wliioh call nt Ixndonderry. The etoamorB for or from the Cont.inont call at Southampton. CLKARKD YKSTKRDAY. Steamship Arie-i. Wiley. Itimton, H. Winsor A Co. St-ninrr K. C. Riddle, .Mi-Cue, New Y'ork, W. P. ClydcACo. Steimier Decatur, Webb, Raltiinore. A. irovos, Jr. Steamer K. Kranklin, Piernon, Raltiinore. A. (inivcs, Jr. Rri(t Prairie Rose, Low, Cardenas, Warren & OreKK ling Ortolan, Leeman, Carrionan, do. Hric John Shay, Nickormin, Trinidad, D. S. Stetson A Co. Rriir Isis, Anderson, Ronton, Tvlor A Co. Sclir M. A. llaiinon, Parker, lioHton, Westmoreland Coal Co. Schr A. Palmor, Clark, (ireonport, L. I., E. A. Soudor A (;o. Schr Manrarot Powell, Kenton. Hartford. Captain. Tukh Hudxon, Nichols, and Thou. Jefferson, Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clyde & Co. ARRIVKD VFSTRPnAV Steamer RriKtol, Wallace, 24 hours from New York, with mdno. to W. P. (Jlyde A Co. Stalller Klack DiiimoTuL Mornriiih o. l,,,,., r..n -vn. York, with mdtie. to W. M. Raird A Co. Steamer K. N. Fairchihl. Trout. 1A hmmi from w VorU with mdiie. to W. M. Raird A Co. Br. brig Alaria Ferguson, Stevona, 12 days from Windsor, N. S., Willi planter to (!. C. Van Horn. Rr. ftehr (lort.nidn. ltobertM fi lu,.a fM.m rlniilh... fruit to I. P, IncriiTnuu. ' ' Sclir Margaret Powell, Fenton, from Hartford. Tul'H Thonias Jefferson. Allen, and Hudson. Nichols. from Haltimoro, with tows of burgos to W. P. Clyde A Co. Sjirrinl lituputrh to Thf Et'ruitit Trlrtfrnph. Havi'.k-ukChack. May 2ti. The following boats loft for Philadelphia this morning: r. . rewKior, wun umoor ior newara. Sallio, with lumber to Patterson A Lippincott. Shaw A Morrell, with lumber to Taylor A Rotts. l.izie. witn lumtior to I ayior a, onus. J. M. Campbell, with lumber to Malone A Co. H. C. Rnlinger. with lumbar. Col. KllinKor, with lumber. ('tfW'JHIII'Tt ii f Thf y.i'ntiml Tih iirn till. l.A ASTON A Mc MA HOWS RULLKTIN". Kr.w YoltK Okkick. Mav 2.1. Seven banres will leave for Philadelphia and Raltimore to-night. Bai.timoiik Rhancii Okkick. May 25.-Tho following barges, all coal laden, for Philadelphia, will leave in tow ot steamer w m. Allison, to-niglit: -Sunsiiine: Alptia; ('has. Hyde ; M. A. Brady ; Capt. Conley ; Daniel RobuiHon ; OoddcK of Liberty ; J. N. Wewtfall ; lien. Butler; Ameri can Roy;Ch(is. Holgnte ; Thus. Lynch. Kicson, witn coal, tor nruigoton, in. ,i. PHii.Ai.n.riiiA KitANi H Okkick, May 25. Barge Harvest Moon, with nails, sailed for Baltimore. L. S. C. MKMORANDA. Ship John O. Baker. Spear, for Philadelphia, eieurad a Live olllthinst. S .p 1 ufcarora. Rowland, from Mobile for Liverpool. wsb soon lbth inst. lat. Its, long. tin. Steamship Tonawanda. Jennings, bonce, at Sav.innuh yesterday. steamtuiz j. o, ieune, Aianonoy, Donee, at lioston uitu instant. Bariino K. A. Kennedy. Ilnllses. for Philadelphia. Killed from Liverpool Sth inst. Brig Lena Thurlow, Cnrhett, hence, at Key West 1 1th instant. Brig F.tta M. 1 ucker. Tuckor. sailed from Key West l.'itli Inst., lor Cicnluegos. Brie Samuel Welsh. Diirrah. sailed from Marblehead 20th inst., for Cow Ray. ling A. i'. i.Hrruiiee, uarusio, nonce, at Bangor 2a inst. Schr M. M. Freeman, liuwes. fur Philaduluhia. cleared at Boston 24th inst. Schr Anthea Oodfrev. from Now York for Analaclncola. whs off Key West 11th inst. hvhr Aaaie Hyerson, itoughton, nonce, at rortiana 2ja instant. Scbrs Reading RK. no. 4H, and o. A. Tivial. for Plilla- delphia. sailed Irom Norwich 22d inst. Rciir l.A. ueatn, vt uiiains, nonce, ai naiom via insi. Rchrs T. Sinnickson. lickinson. hence for Boston, and Willie Martin, Collins, hence tor Saco, at Holmes' Hole 32d inst. Schr Pathway. Haley, from Portsmouth for Philadel phia, sailed from Holmes' Hole 22d inst. M.ur ai. j. i isner, lor I'hiladolpuia, saiiea irom jnow London 22d inst. Schrs V hito Wing. il l. and J. B. Bleecker. York. hence, at Stonington 22d inst. Schi-B J. P. Cake, F.ndicott; J. C. Patterson, Corson: and (ioorge Kales, Little, for Philadelphia, sailed from providence Jia inst. Schr Bmndywine. Adams, for 1'hilaueluuia, Bailed from Newport 22d inst. Schr W. 11. Dennis, Lake, from Kail River for Philadel phia, at Newport 22d inst. Schr M. A. Tyler, Tyler, at Gardiner 30th inst., from Bos ton, to load ice for Philadelphia, and sail 21st, MISCK.LI.ANY. Three schooners have recently loaded at Keaeonot with Hull barrels of scup for the Philadelphia market. A bout was picked up on (..nutinuii, vape jO l, on me 4thinst . with the following wru ten upon it : "Schr J. W. Webster, waterlogged, 'ape ' .oil IM. ny v. 40 niuo-t." iKcbr.l.W. Webster, of New Haven, from Philadelphia lor Antwerp, was abandoned Nov. IS. lotiS, lat. 42. long. M. as belore report eu.i ICE CREAM AND WATER ICE. THE NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES. THE PURKST AND BKST IN TIIK WORLD. Thia e.fllnhrated Brick Ice Cream and Water Ioe can b earned in a paper to any part of the city, aa you ould ..ndu lillj.en or fcwnntv different kind of them are kop conHtantiy oil nana, anu nununr.w yirrr.ar.n i FLAVORS ci'.n he made to order for those who deaira to have nomeuiing never belore Been In I lie uniteu Blatea, and nupenor to any Ioe I ream made in r.nrope. Pririoiiial Depot -No. 1HJ4 WALNUT Ktreot. llrunuh blore 10. luau oi-ivii'sw uvivir,. mrwi. 51 F. J. ALLKOKK'ri'I. CURTAINS AND SHADES. Qa J. WILLIAMS & SONS. NO. 16 NOUTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF Venetian Blinds & Window Shades. Ijrge and fine assortment at low pricea. CTnl)D uii 1 DK.S made andtlettered. 5 II Ira STICKS, ')ORUrt. TASSKLS. REPAIRING. KIO BOARDING. TNrim OIRAIID STREET MAY BE L obtained furiiijnaaauu j , tf- r. Board al). l diirl; ... .vm urnaTirMITni.M'a POCKET ROIHJKRK' and W AUrT a av Vi llKiiiillii 6l lii th MUbratwi UtOOLl RK RAOR BUIbliOKtt ot tU rlyM Cl)gsk BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety or FTJXiL AIJD IIALr-BOUnD BLA?JK DOOK8, MEMOKANDUM, TAS8, COrY-BOOKS, ETC. ETC., To he fonnd In tn city, la at the OLD ESTABLISHED Clank Cook Manufactory OK JAS. B. SMITH & CO., Uo. 27 South SEVENTH St., 8 18 thHtuHm rillLADKI.PIIIA. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FIRST FLOOK ; WARE ROOMS, UP STAIRS. SOFA BED. II O V E ll'S PAT E N T COMBINATION SOFA BED In derldedly the VteRt Sofa Hod ever Invented. It enn be extendeil frute a Sefa Into a liiindsnme Frem li lii'dsteud, witli luiir FiiriiiK mattresM, In ten HeeomU of time. It requires no unscrewing ordetaelilnir, iixi no Hojmrntlon between back and Heat, no conU to break, and no hinircil foot, iitliu lied to tlio top of tin back to mipport It when down, which Is unnafeainl liable to pet out of repair. It has the conveniences of a bureau for holdiii(f clothing, Is easily managed, and It Ik ImpoHHilile for it to Ret out of order, l'rlce about the Bame as un ordinary sofa. H. F. HOVER, OWNER AND SOLE MANUFACTURER, lMtuthsfim N 0 South SECOND Street. DYEINQ AND PRINTING. I j' is i a x u i a n tu u i. o x u. u The New York Dyeing and Printing Establishment, HTATEN INLAND, No. 40 North EIGHTH Street (West Side), Philadel phia; No. 08 DUANE Street, aud 7C.2 UUOADWAY, New York. This old and well-known Company are prepared, aa usual, with the highest defrree of skill and the most approved machinery, TO DYE, CLEANS K, and FINISH every variety of LA DIES' and GKNTLB MEN'S GARMENTS, aud PIECE GOODS, In their usual superior manner. GARMENTS CLEANSKII WHOI.K. S 11 thStUS NOTE This is our only olllce In Philadelphia. rp II E r 11 I S C I PA 1 DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF REVENUE STAMPS, No. 304 CTIESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE-, No. 105 S. FIFTH STREET, (Two doors below Chesnut street), AND NO. 432 WALNUT STREET, (Pcnn Building), ESTABLISHED 1802. The sale of Revenue Stamps is still continued at the Olil-Established Agency. The stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a large supply, wc arc enabled to till and forward (by Mail or Expriss), all orders Immediately upon receipt, a matter of great Importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Olllce Orders received In payment. Any Information regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully aud gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks, Re ceipts, etc. The following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Paper: On $215 and upwards 1 per cent. " 100 " 3 " soo " 4 " Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 304 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS of all kinds, aud STAMPED ENVELOPES eountautly on hand. FERTILIZERS. -I?01t LAWNS, OAltDENS, GREEN- X UOUS1.S AND 1 ARMS, B A U G H' s RAW-BONE SUPER-PHOSPnATE OP LIME will be found a powerful MANURB. It Is prompt In Its action; it contains the seeds of no pestiferous weeds, and will produce luxuriant prowth of Grass, Flowers. Strawberries, and all Uar tien Vegetables and riants. Dealers supplied by the cargo, direct from the wharf or the manufactory, on liberal terms. Seud your address aud procure free "Journal of the Farm." Il l I C; II & SO?iH. No. tti S. Pi- l.A WARE AVENUE. Tills Fertilizer can be had of all Agricultural Deal ers In city or couutry. 8 2 tutludm fiU NATURAL FLAVOR MAINED. These canned Tomntnoa imvn nlrendv acnulred tho liichest reputation for the Holldity and pure natural IHivor of the Tomatoes, and large si.e of the can, making them at once the best goods both for con sumers and dealers. Hold by all Urocers and Market-men. Factory, Cumberland county, New Jersey. Ageucy, No. 45 N. WATliR htrect, Phllada. BSl lm lriNTON PACKING COMPANY. LARZELERE & DUCHEY, Custom Ilouae Brokers and Notaries Public, No. 405 LIBSAEY STEEET. ALL CUSTOM HOUSE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. PASSPORTS FROCUKKP. QTEAM PASTE MANUFACTORY, No. 10 D FKTI'KR LA UK. Paper boa Makers, Book binders, Trunk-makers, Paper-luuiKers, and all wuo PASi'K, will ttud this mane by HUaw, without luiuM, more adhe- DRY GOODS. JATEKIALS FOIt SUITS, In Stripes and Grey Mixtures. THE LAIIGEST ASSORTMENT ON THIS MARKET. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. SILKS ! 5XX.H3 ! In Stripes, Checks and Shots, IN GREAT VARIETY. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. LINEN POPLiriETTS, NEW AND DESIRABLE ARTICLE At 37,yc. per yard. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., IIo. 727 CZIESrJUT Street. J A F A I B S E SII, II 5 AND TOPLIEJETTES, A FULL ASSORTMENT. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. LACE rOITJTS, IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 4 9tfrp PHILADELPHIA. 49 LIHEH STORE, No. 823 ARCH STREET. No. I 128 CHESNUT Street. NEW SUMMER LINENS. DRILLS AND DUCKS FOR BOYS' WEAR. COLORED LINENS1 FOR LADIES' TRAVELLING SUITS. FRINTED SHIRTING LINENS, IN BEAUTIFUL STYLES. TRICES THE LOWEST. 9 30 Wftn5 PRICE & WOOD, N. XV. C OKNKIt EIGHTH AND FILBERT. BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! Black Oros Grain Silks, $2, 2JS5, $2 33, 2 i0, $2'7ri, If 3, and t(3"50 it yiird. A ohcup lot of Japanese Poplins, 25 and 37.Vi cents per yard. A cheap lot of French Unns, 2.) cents per yard. bliirtinK Perculoa and Calicoes. wniTi: (sooi)s: wiiiti: hoods: Piques, Shirred MuslinH, Swiss Muslins. Victoria Lawns, French Oi canilics. Soft tinish tiumlirics and Nainsooks. Satin I'laid aud Ktripo NainiKxika. Stripe and I'laid Swiss Muslins. Linen Goods. Linen Goods. Scotch Diaper and Apron Birdeyo. Tuhle I.inons, Napkins, and Towels, Pillow-caaa and Sheeting Linens. HancUome Marseilles guilts ut $4, $4 50, .$3, $3 50, $6, $7, $8 up to $12. Honeycomb and Jacqunrd Quilts, etc. Bost niukes Bloached and Unbloachod Muslins. 'I'arlutaiiB, for coveriim purposes. Bargains in Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery and Gloves. Ladies' Kid Glove, $1 up. Jouvin's Kid Gloves, best quality. Parasols and Sun Uinhrollas. Ladies' and Gents' Linen Handkerch'efs. Ladies' and Gents' Hemstitch Handkerchief i. Ladies' Ruttled I.inon Collars and Cults. Gauze Merino Vests, for summer wear. U 3 sw Linen Fans, Silk Fans, and Autograph Fans, cheap. PRICE & WOOD, N. XV. CORNIMt EHJIITII ANI FILBKIIT. PROPOSALS. J)ROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY HORSES. DEPUTY Quartkrmastek-Gknek at.'sOkkicr, PlIll.ADKI.rlllA, PlL, Muy 25, 1H9. ( Proposuls will be received at this oltlce until 12 M. on WKDNI SDAY, June U, isr.9. ut wliieli time they will tie opened, for the delivery In thin city of Sixteen (10) Cavulry Hur.seH. subject to the usual Inspection. The Horses must be of bay color, sound In all respects, well broken, la full tlesli and uood condi tion ; from lilteen (ir to sixteen (Iti) hands hlKh; from live (f) to nine (H) yews ohl, aud well adapted in fvery way to cavulry purposes. Bids will bo subject to thu action of the Quarte-niastcr-Generul before being accepted. The Horses must bo delivered within ten (10) days from the iluto ol acceptance of any proposal. Payment to be made on completion of contract, or us soon thereafter aa funds are received for that pur pose. Proposals to bo sealed and endorsed ''Proposals for Cavalry Horses," and addressed to the under signed. nn.niiT .-art 1 r . , . . . t , r niLWAUl V.A.N Vlll'.l, Deputy Quarterniaster-Ueneral, General I'. S. Army. und isrevet Maior- 6 it tit PIANOS, ETO. 8TEINWAY & SONS' GRAND 'Isnnare and upriirht Pianos. at BLASIUS BHOS.', No. J OU(i GHrJiN UT Street. a rtf -fi-a BRADBURY'S PIANOS. ONE AT ITul ''White House. Seven First Premiums. Also, Tavlor a rariey s urKaiis. w u.i.iaai u. iiouiinn, no, lUl'a AKC11 Street. 4 la 2m OIIICKERINO Grand Square and Upright PIANOS. DirTTOTTS. No, 14 CHKSNUT Street. H8tf WTi in RIEKKH a StJHMIDT.1 ni V V MANUKACTDUKKH OY FIR8TLASB PIANO FORTES. Fnll ruarutiteH and moderate prioea. tit WARKROUMS. No. W10 AROH Street. nORN EXCHANGE 1 BAO MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. HAILKY, N. E. corner of MAKKKT and WATER Street. Philadelphia, PEALKRH IN bAllrt AND BAGGING I f every desoriution. for Grain, Flour, Bait, buper-Pbewpuat ol Lima, Bono. Dust. Kto. I..r4 ajad tautll GUNNY HAGS eonstanUy on baod. SUMMER RESORTS. QAMDEN AND ATLANTIC KAILKOAD. NOTICE. THE SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN Advertised to Etui on the 23d Inst. Hum IJn l'oNtpouoil UKTIL JUNE C. D. H. mUNDY, 61T A(Ji:T. SUMMER RESORTS ON TIIK LINK UK I'HILAIlELrillA AND READING RAIL ROAD AND 1$ RANCHES. MAKfiro.v unrsK, yntrsr r.thnav, Mrs. Caroline Wundfr, I ottsville P. O., Schuylkill connty. Mrs. M. L Miller, Tiwarora P. O., Schuylkill county. MaSsuin hoi se, W. F. Smith, Mahanoy City P. ., Schuylkill county. MOVXT CAHMKL HorpR, ' CharpCiIpMount Cannvl P. O., Northumberland oo. E. A. Mom', Keari'inff P. O. AhltALVSIA, Henry Weaver, Kesdinff P O. l.lVlfW .s'K,V(,.s mil nr., Dr. A. Smith, Wirnrrsville V. O., Perks county. rout nrKi.xiM ihitfi. i.kha mix vorxrr. William Lercli, Pino throve P. O., Schuylkill oouuty. mii f KTOWX SKMIXAHV, F. R. Stanfler, Koyertown P. O., Berks county. LIT I. Sl'KIXUS, Georire K. (Jreider, I.itiE P. O., Lancaster connty, trllKATA HI'HIStiS, John Fredorirk, Kphrata P. O., Tjincaster county. I'KKMOMEX HHlilliK IKITF.I., Davis Longnker, Frnelund P. O., Montgomery couuly. VHOSVKVT TEHHAVK, Dr. James Palmer, Frpeland P. O., Montgomery county. XVIilXG MILL HKWHTft, Jacob H. Breish, ('onahohocken P. O., Montgomery co. DOVTV HOCSE, Theodore Howell, Shamokin, Nortbnmberlandco. (6 4 3mrp J P II RATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. This popular and well known RUMMEK RESORT will be opened for the receptum of vueKts on the loth of June, under the auspices of J. W. FKiiDKItlCK, the former proprietor. Tho entire establishment has been renovated and refitted with new and elegant furniture. 4 117 2m ICE COMPANIES. CEI ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! OFFICE OF THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., No. 435 WALNUT St., Philadelphia. Krtablished 1K2. Incorporated lWi. 'Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Shippers of EASTERN ICE. THOMAS E. CAHII.L, President. E. P. KLKSUOW, Vice-President. A. HUNT, Treasurer. E. II. CORNELL, Secretary. T. A. HENDRY, Superintendent ICE delivered daily in all purts of the consolidated city West Philadelphia, Mantua, Richmond, Hndesburir, Tiog and (.ermuntown. Prices tor families, otticos, eto., for lh&: 8 lbs. daily tit! cents per week. lo " " !!"!."""!""!'.""""""(Vl " 20 " " 81U6 " ' Irce consumers at wholesale prices. Orders sent to the Oftlce, or any of the iollowinu Depute, will receive prompt attention : NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND MAS TER STREET, WILLOW STREET WHARF, Delaware Avenue, RIDGE ROAD AND WILLOW STREET, TWENTY-SESOND AND HAMILTON STREET, NINTH STREET AND WASHINGTON AVENUE, and PINE STREET WHARF, Schuylkill. 15 Blinrp Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice H O T O R COLD! WARM WEATHER J GOOD ICE!! SUPPLIED BY THE CARPENTER ICE COMPANY, o. 717 WILLOW St., IMiilatla. EASTERN ICE exclusively at market rates. Large trade supplied on fair tcrma. CHAS. T- CARPENTER,-. JOHN GI.r.NI)KNU'(i, f , JOS. M. TRUMAN, .Ik., i11 SlSlm JOHN R. CAKPENTKU, J roprletors. 1115. WM- T- HOPKINS' L.VDIES' EMPORIU3I. NO. 1115 CUESNUT STREET (GIRARD ROW). Largest assortment and Best and Cheapest Goods In the city in all the following linea: Manufacturer of Hopkins' Celebrated Champion Hoop Skirts, for Ladies, Misses, and Clldrun, iu over four hun dred styles, shapes, lengths, and sizes. Coteil, Satine, and Janes Corsets, in eight different styles, manufactured expressly for our own sales, from 1'U to ,, .1 ;t different styles of superior fitting Frenoh woven aiione uuk.1I'. 1 s, lrotn iiini7. 1 varieties of extra handsome Whalebone Corsets, from Shoulder Braces, Madam Foy'i Corset Skirt Sup- nu mini civ, Mrs. Moody's Patent Self-adjusting Abdominal Corset, highly recommended by physicians, irom to 57. FUIJL LIN EM OF I,,IIE.S UNUE1U3AU. .IIIiNTS. S't Bart ram Fantom's Family Sewing Machine, being gratuitously distributed to our customers for Mie puriKtfwt ot getting tbuiu introduced. S -in Xn FURNITURE, ETC. FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE 00 TO RICHMOND & CO., No. 45 South SECOND Street, 4 30 lm ABOVE CTIESNUT, EAST SIDK. JOHN F. FOREPAUGH & SON, Successors to Richmond & Forepaugh, FURNITURE W ARE R 007111 NO. 40 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 5 7 West Side, JPUiladelphla. GROCER IE SAND PROVISIONS." Jl I C II A E L MEAGH Ell & CoT, Na 823 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PROVISIONS, OXSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS, YOU FAMILY USB TERRAPINS lift PER DOZEN. 8 O AR PENTERS AND BUILDERS. QE ORGE PLOWMAN, CAItrENTEK AND BUILDEll, No. 134 DOCK Street, PhiladelnWa. cdrTf7girard7veterwa l ,r borrna, at hit Jitlumn IHtfi VtfV JkWwUAiaw t AMUSEMENTS. A MEKICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT T1 MILS. F. MOItHACNT. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May Jfl. at 2 o'clock. Hy permission of Mrs. JOHN DREW, Lessee of th Arch Street Theatre, THE ARCH STREET THEATRE COMPANY AMI DOnWORTH'S ORCHESTRA have kindly volunteered their services. By permission of Messrs. f J A It Nf 'ROSS A DI X KY, Levi Siminons. (mn Charles, and K. N. Sloetun, of OAHNCKOSH & 1HXKY S MINSTKKLTROUPK, have volmitered their serviees, together with a bost ol other artists, who will appear upon this occasion. The performance will commence at 3 o'clock with an Overture by Uodworth's Orchestra. To be followed by a , , COMIO BURLESQUE ACT by the principal members of CAKNCKOSSA DIXEY'S TROUPE. To be followed by theyreat Burleilie, KOIti;UT()KA..S BAK15E BLKUK. t narscters by Mr. Robert Oruig. L. L. James, F. F. Markny, Mv. VValliH, T. A. Croese. Sm. Homple: Moa. dinnes hamiy Itavenport. Thayer, and Creese. Afterwhich the plejisint t'omediettn A DAY Al'TKIl THE WEDDINO. haraeters by Mr. Burton 11,11. Miss l,lr.ie PHce, Mr.' 1 buyer, Mr. W ullis, and Mr. James, of tho Arch Stroefj I lientie Ompany. 1 To conclude with the lnngiialdi fnrce of KAMII.V .IAH.S. ( liaracters by Mrs. K. AIOKUACNT, members of thT Arch Street wi ,t,iim(,.,nr. Mrs. O. F. .Meigs, V. Mm Statco Manager. . . .Mr. SAM. DUBOIS Admission, fa) cents ; Secured Seats, !. Family Cirela and An.phitl.entro. i'. ci-iit. Tick,.,, and eocnred seatfl tor sale at I rumplerV Muir Store. No. y.M Chcmiiur, strt-et; ,overt s News Kxchanc. Continental Hot-ol ; an at the Academy of Musio on .tlnnday and every daythid w,,'k 6 114 6t WALNUT 8T. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 79.' I. . V T,,!,,S W""') EVENING, Ma, !, Last Night but three ot ' MM. K. I.. DAVENPORT i . v. MK. E. L. DAVENPOItT. Jirt night of the production of a now romantic sensfU tonal Play entitled HILDA ; HILDA : OR. THE PEAHL OE CHIVALRY. Oil. THE PEARL OF CHIVALRY", embracing New Scenery, Startling Situations, Effoctiva . lableam, 1 hrilling Interest, Original Mustn. Henri do lirraine E. L. DAVENPORT l-ridsy-Benetitof E. L. DAVENPORT. KT MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH 8TREET THEATRE. Begins quarter to 8 o'clock. 1' iiKt week of the engagement f , Mr. JOHN COLl. INS. Comedian and Vocalist WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS ci THE NERVOUS MAN McShane, wit h sj.ngs. . JOHN COLLINS Concluding with the Farce of , , . t TEDDY THE TILER. TiteTrr:cof:iViNS J0HNWU In pi epiimt ion B LACK AND WHITE. CH ESNUT STREET R I N k! OPEN FOR VELOCIPEDE RIDINO. m.A!l.m.i?,'.I0n,J.,!?Ri1;n'r Tickets. 30 and o() conts. TUESDAY NEXT-KANCY DnKSS CARNIVAL AND VELOCIPEDE MASQUERADE. qHEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTuTtREBT.' A below Arch. Commences at t o'clock UK EAT HIT OK "CRICKET" M MISS SUSAN GALTON, th. young and gifted prima donna, as EI.OKETTE THE CRICKET, in a new 4 act Opera entitled FLORE I TE THE CRICKET, the whole Compsnv appearing in the cast. "CR ICK ET'JM ATIN EE SATURDAY. FOX'S AMERICAN, WALNUT STREET. ABOVE EIGHTH. Open 7 ). Overtnre, 8 o'clock. THE THEATRE OK THE WORLD PRESENT "JOE KMMETT." THE GREAT DUTOII SON( AND DANCE MAN. and the return of VENTUROLI. TWO BALLETS EACH EVENING. DE ROSA AND THE GREAT CORPS." CHESNUT STREET J. E. MnDONOUGH KirKf. lim in thia ritv THEATRE. Manager. THE JUbUM ENT OF PARIS ; OR. TAKEN FROM THE GREEK, with New Scenery, New Music, eto, in which WALL'S ELISE HOLT BURLESQUE TROUPE APPEAR. MATINEE ON SATURDAY. Friday-Benotituf Miss WKTHKRSBV. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINB A ARTS. The Forty-sixth Annual Spring ExhibitioM of Paintings, Sculpture, Ac, is now open. Admishion, 2oo. ; Season Tickets, 60o. H 3ti 8flt jOpen from A. M. to P.taud from 7M to 10 P. M. yALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER rnT.V . '-it ana uo v inn Dtreet. EVENING at the above-mentioned plaoe. Admiseioa 1 Utf , POINT BREEZE PARK. i . t it a: i: x u i a it k. ft FRIDA 7, MA Y 28th. Sweepstake 1500. Mile heats, three in five to harness Jlorws that liuve never beaten 2-&0. Good Day and Track. M. (ioodin fi)tern blk. p. SOUTH STAR. R. P. STETSON enters s. p. LAMPLIGHTER.' Owner enters I '.LACK HOUSE. j The privilege of a member introducing a mala friend without, pay Is suspended. AdllliSHlon.fi. 6 26 3t " p O 1 . tiiTs 12 u z i auk". fS. -m. WT MONDAY, AiJUffiRw I MAY 31. Sweepstake, tsoo. Mile heats, 8 in 5, to harness. ' Horses that have never beaten 2-38. Good Da and Track. It. S. stetson enters s. in. LIGIITFOOT. 1). llodltie enters b. h. VI( TOW PATCIIKN. Win. Kliift enters b. in. SL'NBBAM. II. D. stetsoe enters b. m. IDA. The privilege of a member Introducing a mala friend without pay, 1h suspended. Admission, One Dollar. 6 26 4t FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE iKtlral SEVERE TEST Ki;.T TIUOHMI OF MAKER'S FIRE-PROOF SAFES, At the Great Fire and entire destruction of tho MAMMOTH SKATING RINK, TWENTY-FIRST; AND RACE STREETS. The MAISER SAFE used bv Mr. Proskaner, thfl Caterer, at the (Treat Odd Fellows' Hall, was taken from the ruins the day utter tlio fire, and opened o the pround, before an immense crowd of spectators. NolwithstaudiiiK that it hail been at a white heat for a lout; time, the contents were found to be wholly uninjured. The hero has returned to his companions at MAKER'S SAFE STORE, lai 1CAC12 Street, Where he can be examined. s 3 mwfiia O. t nf A I S K IU. FIRE AND BUKOLAR-PROOF SAFES.' B6j No. 434 RACE Street; TO THE FL'BLIC. THE FINEST AND IT i.rrsst assort moot of the latest stories of Beota, ft Gaitera, and bhuea for Men and Boys caa b 1-4 ERNEST SOPPfl I jirRe Establishment, 1 1 n Wo. aao N. NINTH tUC ALEXANDER G. CATTELL A COf, puoDtTOE COM MISSION MERCHANTS, No. NORTH WHARVU Ko. 9T NORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. H'ikJ lixtmniB O. (Jiniu. Kijjaw Oattbi4 HE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE No. W U, CHESNUT Street, forwards Paroola, Paok. aea, Merohandise, Bank Notes, and Speoie, either by it own liiHW or in oouneotion with other Expreaa Companies, tc U Ut KU&vipal WWIM IWtd eitte in the U uiud HtaUaT HI iiir, usabu iiKuitr.s i Kiui, rormerly the property of the GRAND DUKE OK BADEN, purohased at rreab expense by JACOB VAI.KR, of this city, in combination with FLAMER'S ORCHESTRA and Miss NKLLIK AN- 111. bUnN .... 1 ) I." 1 - i 1, , r . ................
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