THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY- 29, .1869- iraws suivxiviAifir. C'Ut Affair. James Riley, a young and gcntocIy-drcsd man, was ftrrcstcd In thltt flty on Tlmrstfay nlht, n a fugitive from justice from Now York, where lie is charged with jfrand larceny. Lnstcvcninir, as he was being brought from the lock-up to the Tollce olllce, ho ran from the olllcer into the equarc, and tried to escape. Ho was purged and overtaken, and soon after left, la chargo of a New York officer, for that city. The stcanitdilp Florida, formerly a blockade runner, now at Chester for repairs, which has been seized by order of the Secretary of tho Navy, as already reported, because of a suspicion that she was about to sail for Cuba with filibus ters, la still detained. Tho steam cutter William H. Seward lies abreast of tho Florida, which is moored at the wharf in Chester. The residence of W. K. 8. Cooper, No. 010 North (Seventh street, was entered yesterday, between the hours of ton In the morning and five In the afternoon, during the absence of the family, and robbed of a imntity of gold and sil ver coins. Tho thieves made their escape. Carrie Cramer, aged two years, was run over by a horse and carriage at Seventieth and Coatcs streets, yesterday afternoon, and badly injured, fchc was removed to her home, at Seventeenth and Beckct streets. Domestic Aftnlrn. Gold closed yesterday at Y.V.V A convention of Shakers assembled at Iioston yesterday. New fractional currency w ill be Issued on the 1st of July. Governor llolden, of North Carolina, is in Baltimore. The Lutheran Synod, in session at Heading, finished its labors yesterday. S. S. Lewis, a prominent citizen of Boston, died In that city on Thursday nbrlit. Four buffalo hunters, whites, were recently killed by Indians near Shirley, Kansas. F.x-"(!ovcriior Amy, yesterday, laid before the President his plan of civilizing tho Indians. The United States Treasury yesterday re ceived 100 from a man who "desires to bo honest." Large amounts of silks and laces have been seized in New York on suspicion of having been smuggled. The Grand Lodge of Good Templars of North America closed its fifteenth annual session at Oswego on Thursday night. The Rhode Island House of Representatives have postponed the consideration ot the fifteenth amendment until January next. The monument to 'Washington and Lafay ette, in Monument Cemetery, will be dedicated with appropriate ceremonies this afternoon. Major WolTord, of Mississippi, yesterday enlightened the President as to the condition of political affairs in that as yet unreconstructed State. Thirtythousand dollars' worth of bank stocks, notes, etc., were stolen from tho counting-house of C. & E. Milliken, at Augusta, Me., on Wed nesday night. The receipts of the Government for the cur rent month are estimated at over $30,000,000, and the disbursements at about $0,000,000. A nice balance on tho right side, s A hail storm of unusual severity passed over "Wheeling, West Virginia, yesterday. Thou sands of panes of glass were broken, and fruit and shade trees severely injured. The loss is estimated at from $'20.000 to $50,000. Foreign Alliitrn. Trieste, May 88. lsmacl Pitslnt has arrived here, and was received with great state. London, May 28. The Times this morning, in reviewing Laird's letter, denies any negli gence on the part of the Government iu permit ting the Alabama to sail. The writer deplores the insufficiency of the law, and considers tho precedent most mischievous. The question of liability between the States for the incomplete ness of the law is a doubtful one. The l)ail; A'ews says they will want good assurances that Mr. Motley is empowered to ex press the opinions of the President and Senate, and certainly their sanction of a treaty. The Toiies throughout the country arc organ izing meetings to protest against the disestablish ment of the Irish Church. In the House of Commons, this evening, the Irish Church bill being up, Mr. Gladstone said there was uo intention of abolishing the system of national education hi Ireland, but that amend ments might be introduced. Mr. Monsell, iu re ply to Mr. Gladstone, said he thought the appro priation of a loan for the IntereoloniallUailway to pav the debts of Canada would not be illegal, considering tho precautions taken to render the same available, wheu needed. The Cork City Council havo adopted a petition for the pardon of Fenian prisoners. Maikid, Mav 28. Six hundred volunteers sailed from Cadiz for Havana to-day. Madrid, May 28. The new iron-clad steamer Uelliquese has returned to this port, after having circumnavigated the globe. She met with no accident whatever. At the advice of her friends, Isabella declines to abdicate the Spanish throne iu favor of her son, the Prince of Asturias. Madrid, May 28 A demonstration in favor of the l)uko of Moutpensier is expected soon at Seville. .,,-,'.. The debate on the new National Constitution has been closed. Ma num. Mav 28. Serious disturbances have occurred in Malaga and Seville, directed agaiust the Provisional Government. Tho details aro unknown. , . f on iion. May 28. Tho Times of this morn iog says tho chief business in United States bonds, at Frankfort, wits done in tho issues of 1HI'i2. Scarcely any business was transacted iu Much rain has fallen throughout England during the past few days, and tho weather is still very wet, and tho attiHidanec at tho Epsom races to-day was consequently quite small, and tiw truck vcrv heavy. The first race was for the renewal of the Oaks stakes of X M each, closing with l'Ji subscribers. Fourteen horses started, and the race was won by "lirigantine" beating "Morna" second, and "Martinique-" third. The betting was three to one against "Iirigantlnc," niniin.it "Morna," uud eight to ouo against "Martinique. London, May a8. Time made by ''Brigau 4t.w," n ti. Onka stakes. Kpsoin races, 3-48!... M, Ala v - . " J' 1 ti, ,..mirl race lor the great Surrey foal Makes of 10 sovereigns eacu, w iin iw.uurai, was won by third race for Epsom two yeais old, plat sovereigns, was won by ''hoqucfort, 'Tiito.Y second, and 'Elferson, third piatu oi uu beating third. Ten i J ..r.,rt The betting previous v mo race . n. aLralnst Uoquelort," aud four to one against "Pate. Tlim City Conlosit. The above case was resumed yesterday before Examiners Messlck and Hatturs. i." , Murtin. John Savage. Francis Savage, Kicliard Savage, John Kelly, and Samuel Stewart estiflcd to having voted at the October election. tCS. .C . "r i,vlH.r made application for first 1 Ihe 'following persons, whoso nunies appear on the list of voters of tho Sixth division ot the tin u-i .i,.i.,,, tii flivt. hour, were Si'vcntceiiiu win u""s , , , called and testified that they voted the Demo- .1.. 1 ..I - txt. 1 Li Key 'rear No. 1433 Cadwalader; James M.irrav No. 213 Master (.also proved W lillam v rT Vs voteV Simon Kite, No. H30 N. Second; . I HE i'..,lii..!.lJti y ulni testiflW-Reddo No. 253 Ox ford Ktr,., f kuow Jatiu'8 Hanua; ho lived back of my houne, in a court, iu October. l ;., tori " wiTlu m Ku'ell, Clerk In the Common dmrt olllce. was culled, and yroduisod the liht of voters of the irbi uivisiui , - titers oi i" , . ward. Third division, bovciucc h I 1I1TU U ' , nV , i! I I ., Vftrin divwon, LiKhteetitU warn, lyuiu '"";,'"- teenth ward, hourly I -.1 l.,.iirlv rotlirilS t W llll I1U B1L:""'"V-" U mccrB)7uiree tally lists, aud general return Tlioinns wans, .u. " 11 ,r i-ii v . hue No 1417 Cm wuUikr; lleiiry Mickll, No. 1 31 i'lok: Join. McNally, No. 1111(5 Vl.iUp: John McDonald, No. 315 Manwr; Lewis Moss, Master aud Cadwalader: I'eter Holl.nan, No. U17 N. Fourth; Charles Mrwheiihl. No. 1435 N. Fourth; ill, .1 MllliL'an, No. 14U8 I'lilllp; Heury Hughes, .( 4 1)1. If . . t ... . . I ' I l.lltll. of votes of the Tenth dWUion, Nineteenth ward. These are all of the papers of the Tenth division, Nineteenth ward, now in the office; tho bundle was taken to Harrlsburg in the judicial contest, and the witness did not know whether the oaths of officers were in It. , MARINE TELEGRAPH. for additumal Marine AWm r Firm Pag. ALMANAO FOR PHILADELPHIA TUIS DAY. 2 EiS8 4 32iMoom Risks....; 10 M ?H!L?.5T?'rLiii." . ' 2:1 1 Hl"H watkb. . . .... aa , .. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Meamshlp Prometheus, Uray, Charleston. E. A. Boudor A Rteamshlp Commander, Brooks, Now York. John F. Old. Ntrarm-r H. ,. iaw, llrr, Kaltimnre. A. (troves, ,lr. Hriii Robin, InnKlaR, Wintnrpnrt, J. E. Hurley A Co. he hr Al.liio I'ltman, I.amrmrt. Boston, Knight A Hons, hrhr Aunt Myrirk, Jones. Huston, do. bchr Julia Elizabeth, Candago, Iioston, Van Duson, Bro. A Co. Bclir (irn. Palmer, Bavin, Cae May, Captain. Hrlir Amxden, Smith, I'rovineetown, Dovey A Konrtrlck. BolirM. K. Staples, W'insiuoro, Boston, Westmoreland Conl ( o. Silir Rest Ipsa, Mnlfnrd, Ralem, Day, Hndilell A Co. ricur U. (iaskill, lliltton, Baltimore, K. A. bouilur 4 Co. . ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer D. Ltliy. Davis, U hours from Now York, with nulsc. to W. M. Kaird A Co. Maniiie Mary lientley, Clark, 90 days from Palermo, with fruit, etc., to Isaac Jeanes A Co. Hrin Marianna II, Kuntos, 4fi days from Lisbon, with milso. to Jose do ltessa ttuimaraes. ling Elizabeth, Ames, 12 days from Cardenas, with mo lasses to Jarden A Co. Schr Ida V. Wheeler, Dyer, 10 days from Sagua, with sugar to Ixaac llouxh A Morris. rchr Cohanset, Cihlis, trom Now Bedfor.1. ru-hr A. Lcaiiiinu, itrower, trom Newburyport. Srbr A. Haley, llaley, from Boston. bchr E. L. Porter, Sparks, from Wilmington, Dol. nixow. TiriRK Baeholor, Carter, I rom Cifinfuegos, and Sporti man, Morton, lrum Matan.as, and ouo brig, name un known. S irinl Dmialih to Th' Kmint) Trlrtraph. HAVHK lK (.HAi K,Mayl!ii. The lollowiiiK boats loft for Pbiludolpbia this morning: ( itiitii'UI A Colton, with lumber to Watson, Malono A Co. Atlantir, with lumber to Patiernon A l.ippincott. Mary K. Davis, with lumlior to t'attersun i l.tjipiucott. liuimlity, with lumber to Cronkey A Co. (trrfsmtnh-re nf Thr Fvfitiuq Trlrfjrnjih. KAHTON A M( MAIIOiN'.S BCU.FlTtN. Nf.wYouk OVKlcK, May 3s. Tho following barges aro in the tow to-night :- fanny (ioddard, withguano, aud Li. K. BuirowB, with slab iron, both for Philadelphia. Bai-jimchik Kiianch okfick, May i;s.-The tow will leave to night east ward, with the following barges: KUen; 1. W. C. hievons; Dorntield : Clara Lyiirh ; Alick Toms; M. A. ljiughneyi and J. W. Burkor, all with coal, lor New 1 ork. MEMORANDA. FteHmship Aries, W iley, heneo. at Boston 27tb Inst. bteamer Sarah, Jones, for Philadelphia, cleared at New 1 ork yosterday. tsteHiner S. C. Walker, Shorin, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. Barques Henry P. l,ord, Pinkham, and Acacia, Robin sou, were at Matauzas2lst inst., tor a port north of flut ters s. Barque Daring, T.ibby, cleared at MatanzasUth inst., for a port north of Hatteras. liarquo xv. M. tiaven, Hull, at Matanzaa 21st inst., load ing tor Philadelphia. iru rig Iah'1 Lomond, (iritlin. bencn. at, ua tit.h tnqt. Brig Aura, for Philadoiuhlu. uallud trom Cienlueiros 11th instant. ling Ceres, Wilson, cleared at Matanzas luth inst., for Delawaro Breakwater. t Brigs Josephine, Linscott, and Nellio (JlifTord, Little lteld, lor Philalelplna, were loading at Matanzas 21st inst. Brigs Harrv Stewart, Weeks: J. B. Brown, Bain; and Merriwa, Waterhouae, for Philadelphia, wore loading at Matuuzns iit inst. Brig Klizubeth, Ames, sailed from Cardenas 15th inst., for a port north of Hattorus. tSt hrs M. R. NaliiHiin, Samson, and M. A. Rich, Bowdoin, were loading at Matanzaa Hot iust., for a port north of Hatteras. Scht Isaac Baker, Purvero, for Philadelphia, was loading at Matanzas 1:1th inst. Schr ldu May, Burke, hence, at St. John, N. B., 27th instant. Schr J. M. Flanagan, Shaw, henco, remained at Cion luegm 1Kb inst. Schr lzetto, Smith, for Philadelphia, cleared at Matan zas 5th inst. Schr John A. Grillin, Foster, for Philadelphia, cleared at Trinidad li'th inst. Schr A. Matthews. Smith, for Philadolnbia. claarod at Baltimore 27th inst. bchr Heury Allen, lutein, hence, at Charleston 2."ith instant. bchr Surge, V arwick, henco, at Providence 2tith inst. SPECIAL. NOTICES. gf FOR TJIE 8UMMEK TO PREVENT sunburn and all discolors! ions and irritations of the skin, bites of mosipjitoes or other insects, use Wright's Alconated Clyceruie 'i'ablet. It is deliciously fragrunt. transparent, and has no equal as a toilet soap. For siile by druggist generally. K, A U. A. WRiOHT, No. oil CHKSNL'T Street. i ti jgy U. S. OFFICE OF ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. nti niiiroirini miii ixMtvw uuviuk uuun mauu by Congress tor purchasing of the V'nited States Army and Navy mutilated in the service, applications may now be made, in iierson or by letter, by omceis enutieu 10 me oeneiu oi tuo act, ana who desire the best Artificial I.imbs, to l)r. 11. r It A IN iv rA i,.i f. iv, Murgeon Artist, No. ltioitCHKSNUT Street, Philadelphia, No. 67S IlKOADWAY, New York, No. Hi CKKKN Street, Hoston. 125 Offices for Suiplying Army and Navy Ofneors. riffi DUTCH EK 8 DEAD SHOT FOll fiED liLliS. DUTCHKU'S I.ltiHTNINCi H.Y KIM.KK. Sold by JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY COW- DKN, and by druggists everywhere. 5 IHtuthnlUt NOTICE IN 1 KKNAIj KEY E.N UK. ON and after June 1, 1SH9, the Office of Colh-ctor of In ternal lievenue of tho First ( 'ollection Dintrtcl will bo re moved trom No. 247 8. THIRD Street to No. 57 CHICS NUT btrect, second story, front room. w. it. liA it. r.rt, 6 2tiwMt Collector 1'irst District, Pena. jjy- 1)11. F. it. THOMAS, THE IA ITS OtJE rator of the t!olton Dentjil Association, is now the oily otit in Philadelphia who devotes his entire time and practice to extracting teetn, aosoiuteiy witnout ,puin, ny iresh nitrous oxide gas. Olhce, UHY w A I.IM u T Bt. S lai Biay- HK. WiMAN, DENTIST, No. 207 inrAii oi a i it k-iiiumi upuuouo rdiiKiiu n'n(irw( extracts toeth absolutely without pam witli puro Nu,rou Oxide ius, innerts the best teetlt, and niakns no charge tor extracting, with or without jthh, whun artilici;il ttmth aro inHrted t Ir. WVMAN'S, Wo. U67 North SIXTH Street, opposite Franklin Bcjuure. 5 15 lm4p BST LECTURE "ON LIOHT, WITlf HKIL- Hunt Kxperimcnts, before the FKANKI.IN INSIT Tl'TK, at tho ACADK.MY OK MUSIC, TL'KSDAY r. KMMj, June l.at 8 o'clock. Tickets to all parts of the house, 60 cents. For sale at the Institute Huilding, No. 15 iS. bKVENTH btreut. boats secured without eitra charge, fcl 2 St jjg- THE REV. DR. McILVAINE, OF THE College of New Jersey, hns conMented t-o deliver, lit the invitation of Borne ot our citizens, an addrormon the relationetf Christmnity to the social problems of tU') day, and especially to our mnuHtrtal independence, at tho Hull of the Dnivtrsity, NINTH Street, above Chosaut, on SATURDAY KVKNINti, 2ttlt iiiHtuut, at o'clock. 1 Lie public ib respectfully invited. 5 27 .ft jggy VEHi BUrElllOK OOLON(J T E A S (Black) In 5, 10, and 15 pound Handsome Caddios, at wholesale prices. FAIRT1IORNE 4 CO., No. 205 N. NINTH and 1 Mlstut htiiu Il1":t!j MARK KTStreHt. jji- rO.NSILVA.MA KA1LKOA1) COM FANY, TREASURKR'S DF:PARTMF.NT. Vhilapklphia, May, 15, lHt. NOTICE TO) STOCKHOI.DKRS.-The books are now open fir subscription and payment of the now stock of this Company. THOMAS T. FIIITH, 5 18 3Ut Treasurer. "A PENNY SAVED IS EQUAL TO TWO Kanied."-1 he tune to save money is when you earn it, and the way to save it is by depositing a portion of it weekly in tho old FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. VW h. rOUKTll Street, below t'hosnut. Money in lanre or small amounts received, and five per oent. interest allowed. Open dally from V to 8, and ou Monday evenings from 7 to 9 O'cioca. uiuuo UAuniu Aur.it, y It) Treasurer. fif PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANT. riiii.ADKi.piiiA, Pknna., April a, 1809, TO THE STOCKHOLDERS r" THIS PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. , All stockholders, as registered on the Books of thin Company on tke 8uth day of April, 180D, will bo en titled to subscribe for 28 Per Ceut. of ttietr respective Interests In New Ktock at Par, as follows: First- Fifty per cent, at the time of subscription, txttweuntlielMUday of May, 1809, and the 30th day of June, 1S69. SecoEd. Fifty per cent, between the 13th day of November, lsi, and the Blst day of DecemfSur, 1869; or, If Stockholders should prefer, the whole amount may be paid up at the time of subscription, and each Instalment so paid shall be entitled to a pro rata of the Dividend that may be declared on full shares. Third. That every (Stockholder holding less than lour shares shall be entitled to subscribe for one share ; and those holding more than a multiple of four shares shall be entitled to subscribe for an ad ditional share. Feurtli. All share upon which instalments are yet to be paid under Resolution of May 13, 1863, will be entitled to their allotment or the 20 Per Cent, at par, m though they were paid In full. THOMAS T. FIRTH, 2 2ra Treasurer. SPECIAL. NOTICES. ti&- (IREAT TEMPERANCE 1 LECTURE, . AT CONCKRT HA LI,, Under thft auspices of the . YOUNG MKN'8 CHRISTIAN A880CIATION, HT DR. F. R. LKFH, F. 8. A., The Eloquent Temperance Orator (IF KNtil.AND, MONDAY F.VKNINC.-, June 7. Arltnsasinn, 'Us cents. A limited ntunlier of Reserved Rests, fSO cents. t Tickets will be for sale at ARHMKAD'H Book Store, No. 724 Chesnut strvot, on and after Monday, 31st. in stant; 62 3t Say ELLIS' IRON BITTERS. "HAVING used yor Iron Bitters In nn practice, I can testify to its superior tnnio properties for invigorating the appe tite anil promoting digestion. I can unhesitatingly re commend It in cases of general debility and dyspepsia, ana in conditions of the system requiring the use of a ferru ginous tinio. Its agreeable flavin must recommend it to all. Yours, respectfully, Chah. 8. tiAUNT, M. D., Pro fessor in the Philadelphia Univorslty of Medicine and Surgery." 13-ituthfs For sale by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY A (K)WDEN, No. im ARC 1 1 Street, and by Druggists generally jjy- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, TREASURERS DEPARTMENT. PniLAnRi.rniA, Pa., May 3d, 1S69. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the capital stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable In cash on aud after May 30, 18C9. Plank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the Olllce of tho Company, No. aas S. Third street. The Olllce will be opened at 8 A. M. and closed at 4 T. M. from May 30 to June 5, for tho payment of dividends, and after that date from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. THOMAS T. FIRTH, B 8 60t Treasurer. Note The Third Instalment on New Stock of 1S8 Is due and payable on or before June 15. liaT 0L1) 0AKS CEMETERY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, No. ai)S WALNUT STREET. This Company la now prepared to dispose of Lots, clear of all incumbrance, on REASONABLE TERMS. The ad vantages offered by this Cemetery are well known to be equal if not superior to those possessed by any other Ceme tery. We invite all who desire to purchase Burial Lots to call at the office, where plans can be seen and all particulars will be given. To societies desiring large tract of land a liberal reduc tion will be made. ALFREDO. HARMER, President. MARTIN LANDF.NBEROKR, Treasurer. MICHAEL, Ninukt, Secretary. I 11 tim GROCERIES, ETO. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE ALBERT BISCUITS, Manufactured by Mackenzie A Maekenzle,Edlnburgr. These Riscnlts arc Rupplled resrtilarlv to the Queen, the Royal Family, and the Nobility of England. FOR SALE BY Black's Son & Co., BROAD and CHESNUT Sts., 4 3 Btuth3mrp PHILADELPHIA. pilESH FRUIT IN OANS. PEACHES, PINEAPPLES, ETC., GREEN CORN, TOMATOES, FRENCH PEA MUSHROOMS, ASPARAGUS, ETC. ETC ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, UTJrp Cor. ELEVENTH aud VIN K Strc'ta JpCHAEL ME AG H E R & CoT, No. 223 South Sli .TENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PROVISIONS, OiSTIiRS, AINU HAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY USE TERRAPINS 816 PER DOZEN. 'I 3 FURNITURE, ETC. FOB BARGAINS IN FURNITURE 00 TO RICHMOND & CO., No. 45 South SECOND Street, 4 80 lm ABOVE CHESNUT, EAST SIDE. JOHN F. FOREPAUGH & SON, Successors to Richmond & Forcpaugh, FURNITURE WARX3ROOXVXS NO. 40 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 5T5 West Side, Philadelphia. CENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. p A T E N T SHOULDER-SEAM BUIIiT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISLUNG STORE. PKRFKCT FITTING BHIRT8 AND DRAWKRS made from measurement at very short notice. All other articles of UKNTLKMUN'b DKESS GOODS in full variety. WINCHESTER A CO., IU No. 9QH OHKSNUT Street, Ha Sa K Cs Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. EVKUV PAIR WARRANTED. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., BT!rp NO. 814 CHESNUT STREET. HMIE IMPROVED SI l() I ' 1, 1 ) K R-S F. A M PAT- , tern Shirt, manufactory nf RICHARD KAYRK. No. BBN. t 1 X 'I II Street, aid Gentlemen's Furnhhinir Hoods In larue variety Kprinir Undershirts and Drawers; also hcarfs, Bows, Cloves, Hosiery, llaiutkerchiots, Suspend ers, etc, 4 3iuwh WINES. HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE. DUNTON & LUSSON, 215 SOUTH FE0NT BT. 'IHE ATTENTION OF THE TltAiSE liS al blyliclUKl to tU 'ollowing verj Ohoic Wines, Ao., lor DUNTON LUBSON, 315 BOUTU FRONT STREET. . kI?,A1IAO,J?K3 Ta"' '"r Her Majesty. Dno de Mon; tobeilo.Oarte lileue. Carte Ulauche, and Ohaa.l'arre'st.rand Vin Kugenie and Vin Imperial, M. Krleeinan 4 Uo., of "yE'.'T'f Lklln Mnselle and klUNK WIN KS. M.'l!' ,,.A8 -(J'd Islsnd, South Side Reserve. BHF.R KIKS-K. Ru,ii,The7 Amontillado, Topa, Val. tati .".ifti" W,8" Vrva, Ao. J OHnivriyu,oVlholtel Vallette and Crown. Cl.AKK IS. Promts A me A (He., JdouUexrana and Bot deaux, (JUreU and Sautema Winea. tilN. Meler Swan." HRANDltLh. Uenneaaey. Otard. Dapoy A Co.'i Tarioni vinumos. 41 ALEXANDER o. CATTELL CO. t. PKODU'JKOOMMIKSION MKRC'IIANTU. Ha.UQ NORTH WUAKVna Ko. ST NORTH W ATKR 8TRKKT, PI1ILAD1LLPU1A. 8 22 IllliUm G, VArtxu KluabOaxtbu. DRY GOODS. yATERIALS FOR ' SUITS, In Stripes and Grey Mixturis. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON THIS MARKET. RICKEY. SHARP & CO., . NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. SILKS! SILKS ! In Stripes, Checks and Shots, IN GREAT VARIETY. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. L X XI 32 XT FOFLZ17ETTS, NEW AND DESIRABLE ARTICLE At 87Xc. per yard. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Ho. 727 CHESNUT Street. JAFANESL SILZIS AND rOFLirJETTES, A FULL ASSORTMENT. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. LACE rOZTJTS, IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 4 9tfrp PHILADELPHIA. QOOD BLACK SILKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BELLOWS DRAP IMPERIAL. DE CACTIEMIRE DE SOIE. DOUBLE CHAIN GROS GRAIN. WIDOWS' SILKS, NO GLOSS. BLACK SATINS FOR TRIMMINGS, EYRE & LANDELL, FQfJRTtl AND ARCH. TRIPES AND MIXTURES FOR SUITS. EYRE & LANDELL. JAGNIFICENT ORGANDIES AND LAWNS. EYRE A LANDELL. TLAMA LACE POINTS, OLGAS, ROURNOUS, J .IACKKTS, F1SCHUES. FULL LINE OF SPRING SHAWLS. 4 8 8tut)i3m - EYRE A LANDELL. PRICE & WOOD, N. IV. 'OI!NI!lt KI1JIITII AND FII.BKHT. Daily rccelvinp; NEW GOODS from New York Auc Hons, and other sources. mi i itu coons: wiiitk coons: Pi(IIOS, at 25, 31, 37;, 50, 62,'., 75 cts. up to $1. Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks. Plaid and Stripe Swiss Muslins. Fine timillty Plaid Organdies, 87) cents. Nainsooks, Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, soft finish Cambrics, etc. etc. Handsome Marseilles Quilts, very cheap. Honeycomb and Jacquard Quilts. Table Linens, Napkins and Towels. Nursery, Diaper, and Apron Bird-eye. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. BLACK SII.KS: HLACK SILKS: Black Gros Grain Silks, $2 up to S.Vftn a yard. ; Bargains In Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery and Gloves. Ladies' and Gents' Gauze Merino Vests, cheap. Hamburg Edging and Insertlngs. Dimity Bauds, Magic Ruiillngs and Coventry Ruf riings. Gents' Shirt Fronts, Neck Ties, and Suspenders. PRICE & WOOD, N. V. COKNKK KKJIITII AND FIMlEItT. N. B. Silk Sun Umbrellas and Parasols. 4 3 ws .HO. D-8. DORMON, ;j10 NO. 310 N. EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE VINE (Successor to Morriss A Hoffman). Spring opening of Black Silks, Dress Goods, Oassimerjs, White Goods, Kid Gloves, Kmbroideries, Hosiery, Glores, Trimmings, Notions, Corsets and Hoop Skirts, eto. Hlk. Silks, If 2, 2'2fi, 2 1. White (ioods in great variety lilk. Silks, 2 , 'i ib. 8. Illk. Aluacas. Si. 'A o. Plaid Muslins. 30. 25c. Stripe NainsKk, 23, 26o. White and Hurt Piijue, 25o. I ustre Alpacas, 60, 66, 60J. Mohan Lustres, no, vo, i x aru-wiue uuintzes. ano. Spring Dress Goods, 23, 25, 28, 31, 86, 87, 40, 45, 60, tWo. Wool Uassimeres, 46, 66, tSO, 76, 7., 90, $1, $r25. Remember the number, 810, above Vine (large double ront store). 4 22 tu thai pTERIAL FOR TRAVELLING SUITS. " Takko Cloths, for suits. Mixed Mohairs, for units. Japanese Poplins, for suits. Silk Chain Poplins, for suits, , Grasillie PopliiiB, for suits. Granite Mohairs, for suits. Seaside Lustre, for Suits. TamiBe Poplins, for suits. Travellers travelling shoul I travel for travelling mate rial to U 3wa STOKES & WOOD, 8. W. COR. SEVENTH AND ARCH STS. PARASOLS. PARA8OL8 ALL THE NEWEST London and Paris styles, which for novelty, va riety, and elegauce are unequalled. A large as sortment of Lace Covers. Sea Side and Kim Dm. breltaa at the lowest prices, at 11. DLX.ON'8 Fancy Good! Store, no. xi a. muiii u otreeL. 4 10 Bin CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILKY, N. K. corner of M AiiKKT and WATER StoeeU, Philadelphia, DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING Of every description, for Grain, Floor, Salt, buper-Phospbata of Lima, Bon. Dust. Kto. Lars' and small GUNNY HAGS oonstanUf on hand. gli Also WOOL BACKS. THE ADAMS EXPRE83 COMPANY, OFFICE No. '.i t OHKSNUT Street, forwards Paresis, Pack age. Merchandise, Bank Nots, and Specie, either by it own lines or in conueetion with other Kspresa (Jompauie. Ic U U nnuuiyal town and cities in the United Sutasv JUUN BINGHAM, CHAMPION SAFE 8. UNSUCCESSFUL BURGLARY. LETTER OF MESSRS. DAVID DOWS CO. New Tori, April 10, ism BrRRINO, FARRRL & PnSKMArf, No. set Broadway. 6nta-On the night of the 83d ultimo, oar store, No. 20 South street, wan entered, and a deapcrate at tempt made by burglars upon one of your safes In oar counting-room. The key to the safe n which we kept onr securities was locked Inside of our flre-proof book safe, the doors of which were literally cut to pieces; from this they obtained the key to the other safe anil opened It. Fortunately we had one of your Burglar-Proof Banker's Chests inside, In which our valuables were deposited. This they went to work at with a will, and evidently used up all their time and tools In vain attempts to force It. The night was dark and stormy, and the fact of their knowing where our key was kept shows that their plans were well matured. They tried wedging tho door and body of the Chest, and the faithful safe bears evidence of tho labor and skill devoted to the work. All was useless, and It Is with great satisfaction we report that upon opening It we found our securities all sae, aud can therefore cheer fully indorse the Burglar-Proof work recsmmended by yon. You will please send tho new safe purchased by us to our counting-house, and take the old one, to show that some safes are still manufactured woitliy of the name. David Dows & Co. FARREL, HERRING & CO., CHAjrlPION SAFES, NO. 629 CHESNUT STREET, 4 17 4ptf PmLADELPniA. CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES ! CARRIAGES! WILLIAM 1. ROGERS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 1009 and 1011 CHESNUT STREET. Superior Carriages of my own manufacture built for the D HIVING SEASON OP 8 COMBINING STYLE, DURABILITY, AND ELEGANCE OP FINISH Attention given to repairing. 1417 stuth 8m Carriages Stored and Insurance effected. " GARDNER & FLEMING, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, No. 214 South FIFTH Street, BELOW WALNUT. A Large Assortment of New and Second-hand c a it i c i: js, INCLUDING Coupe Rockaways, Pluetons, Jenny Linda, Buggies Depot Wagons, Etc. Etc., 3 23 tutus Fo r Sa I e at R educed Prices . Q A R R I AGE SI ! J UIcI.IMIt & KF.iIAI.I CARRIAGE BUILDERS, No. 712 SANSOM Street, Philadelphia, Invite all in need of any kind of CARRIAGES to call and see their large assortment before purchasing, as they intend selling at REASONABLE RATES. 3 20sw2Strp ENCiNES, MAOHIN E R Y ,ETOi JrT. PENN 8TEAM ENGINE ANL rniJJ' PRAOTIOAL AND THKORKTIOAC S!rfj7-i5ei KNUINKKRS.M A11HTNISTH riiilith. MAKkliSTKI.AfiKNMITHS n,l Klllnnuta k. fur many years been in successful operation, and been ex olusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Kngines, high and low-pressure. Iron Boilers, Watel Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc., respectfully offer their services to the pabho aa being fully prepared to contract for en gines of all sizes. Marine, River, and Stationary; having eta of patterns of different sizes are prepared to execute orders with quick desnatoh. Kvery description of pattern making made at the shortest notice, liign and Low-pressure line Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the best Penn sylvania Charcoal Iron. Korgingsof all sizes and kind. Iron and Brass Cast ings of all descriptions. Roll Turning Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work dona at the esta blishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf -dock room for repairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are pro vided with shears, block, falls, ato. etc., for raising heavy JAOOB O. JfFAFIK. JOHN P. LKVY, 815 BEACH ana HLMKR Street. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY", FIFTH AND WASHINGTON Street. I-HII.ADIiI.PHIA. MKRKICK A KUNfl, KNGINKKKS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Ixiw Pressure Steam Kngines for Land. River, and Marine Service. Hollers, Uaaumeters, Tanks, Iron Boat, eto. Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Ilrasa. Iron Frame Uoois for Ua Work, Workslisps, and Rail Toad Stations, eto. Retorts and (is Machinery of the latest and most im proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also. Sugar Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Fans, Oil bteoul Train. 1! fecatora, filters. Pumping Kugines, eto. bole Agents tor N. Billuux'e Patent Sugar Boiling Appa ratus, Nesinyth' Patent hteam Hammer, and Aspinwall Woolsey' Patent Ueutrilugai bugar Draining Ma chines. 4 a,, QIRARD TUBE WORKS. JOHN II. MURPHY & BROS. Manufacturers of Wrought Iroii lIue, Eto. PUILADKLPHIA, PA. , WORKS, TWENTY.TIIIKU and FIT.HEItT (Street. OB PICK, (4 1 No. 4'i Nonli FIFTH Hi reef. LARZELERE & BUCHEY, Cuvloin House Broker and Notarlea Public, No. 405 LIBRARY STREET. ALL CUSTOM D.0USB BUSINESS TRANSACTED. PASSPORTS PROCURED. ""' TTEAFNE88. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT AMUSEMENTS. A MtKICAN ACADEMY-; oT MUSIC. m irsp h k l infina to her dopartnr. for 1 "piTn !rnounor,tn?J'.Pr,,, Par..." 7B7!-Aci: J V,lU d. MIRr) CLARA 1.0UIHK KKLIAxAl will appear in tirnnd tiperstio Concert v On W'KDKKSdAy KVKNINu Jnim . when the- following artists will mi,t MlHH rum LOUISA KKLLOUUr-Mad'lle Allde Top" Vth. ootT.IfA piano virtuoso), Kignori Boitti, Reina, Busini. bll M, Rudolph llennig, eto. ' M,1U' Mr- Solos from Rumini's "MK8SK SOLKNNKLI,K' wm b performed, with Instrumental and vocal selections. On THURSDAY KVKNINO, Jnns . GRAND b ARKWKI.L OPKRA NIUHT. II. BAKK1KRK DI SKVIGLIA, with an immense cast. HILL ( HORl S AND COMPLFTK ORCHESTRA. Musical Directors Mr. 8. Behrensand Hignor Aherln Admission, 1 ; Reserved seats, 60c. extra. Season ticket (two nights, msorved sests), ffi. The sale of Season Tickets only will commence on MON DAY, May 81. at o'clock A. M., at Trumpier'a Musio Store, No. Wfl Chesnut street. 5 8H tf MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THKATRK. Begin quarter to 8 o'clock. SIXTH NltlHT OK MR, .IOHN COLLINS. THIS (Saturday) EVEN1NO, May 2H, Power's great Drama of RORY O'MORR. Rory O'More, with songs JOHN COLLINS Concluding witb the l aroeof THE HAPPY MAN. Paddy Murphy JOHN COLLINS tSingitig in two favorite songs.) In preparation-BI.ACK AND WIIITK. WALNUT ST. THEATReTbeGIN8 AT iQ. THIS (Saturday) KVK.NINO. May a. 'I'll K BILL OK THK SEASON. Positively the last mglit of MR. K. L. DAVENPORT, who will appear in TWO CiRKAT IMPERSONATIONS. Performance to commence with the beautiful I'lay of ST. MARC, THE SOLDIER OK FORTUNE St Marc... .Mr. E. U DAVENPORT lo conclude with the ronianlic Drama of THE CARPENTER OK ROURV Martcau Mr. E. U DAVENPORT MONDAY EVENING; May Hi MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON AS RIP VAN WINKLF. CHESNUT STREET RINK. OPEN FOR VELOCIPEDE RIDINU. Admissioi ,10c. Hiding Tickets. 80 and (si cent. TUESDAY NEXT-FANCV DRESS OA RNI VAL AND VELOCIPEDE MASQUERADE. n MI EAT RE COMIQUE. SEVENTH STKKKT, X below Arch. Commences at 8 o'clock. GREAT HIT OK "CRICKET." MISS SUSAN O ALTON, th yonng and gifted prima donna, as FLORETTE THK CRICKET, in a new 4 act Opera entitled FLORETTE THE CRICKET, me wuuid AuiiBiiy niipearing in me cast,, "CKICKET" MATINEE 8 SATURDAY. IT'OX'S AMERICAN, WALNUT 8TREET. -a-' ABOVE EK.HTH. Open 7 80. Ovnrtnr. a nl.b' THE THEATRE OP THK WOULD PRESENT "JOE EM.MKTT," THE GREAT DUTCH SOMl AND DANCE MAN. and Ihe return of VKNTUROLI. TWO HALI.I-n'S EACH EVENING. ' DE ROSA AND THE GREAT CORPS. CH ESN VT STREET THEATRE 1 J. E. McDONOUGH ManaAr. First time in this city, THE JUDGMENT OF PARIS; OH TAKEN FROM THK CREEK, with Now Scenery, New Mimic, eto, in which WALL'S FUSE HOLT BURLESQUE TROUPE APPEAR. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FTNH 1 ARTS. The Forty-sixth Annual Spring Exhibition1 of Paintings, Sculpture, 4c, is now open. Admission, Sue. ; Season Ticket, bio. 4 !M SPt Open from A. M. to 6 P. M., and from TM to 10 P. M. GYMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTHAND ARCH Streets, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Chil. dren, is now open DAY and EVENING. Lesson given in Sparring and Fencing. Call in person or send for circular. 8 6stutb3mo PROF L. LEWIS. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN, No. 73(1, 723. 734, and 730 VINE Street. THK GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly th property of the GRAND DUKE OF BAD.N, purchased at area expense by JACOB VAI.ER. of this city, in combination with FLAMER'S ORCHESTRA and Mies NELLIE AN DERSON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING at the above-mentioned puvo. Admission free. lza POINT BREEZE PARK. p O I 3 T II it i: i: Z U PARK. MONDAY, MAY 31. Sweopstnke, fftoo. Mile heats, 8 in B, to harness. Horses that have never beaten 2-35, Good Day and Track. R. S. Stetson enters h. m. LTOIJTFOOT. 1). Itodlue enters I). Ii. VICTOR PATCIIEN. Win. Kinir enters l. 111. Nl'NBEASL li. 1). Stetsoe enters t. m. IDA. The privilege of a member Introducing a male friend without pay, Is stiKjiended. Admission, One Dollar. fs 26 41 ROOFINQ, KE A D Y R O O F I N O. Tins Koohng Is adapted to all building. ' It can b apphod to . 8TKEP OR FLAT ROOFS ' at one-half the expense of tin. It is readily pnt on aid Sbingle Roofs without removing the shingles, thu avoid ing the damaging of ceilings and furniture while under fenng repairs. (No gravel used.) 'RESERVE YOUR TIN ROOKS WITH WELTON'B ELASTIC PAINT. a I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roof at short notice. Also, PAINT FOR SALE by th barrel or gallon, the best and cheapest in the market. W. A. WKLTOW. No. 711 N. NINTH Street, above Goatee, and . 9 175 No. 818 WALNUT Street, rpO OWNERS, ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS X AND ROOFERS. Roofs! Yes, yes. Every size and kind, old or new. At No. MS N. THIRD Street, the AM K R1CAN CONCRETE PAINT AND ROOF COMPANY are selling their celebrated paint for TIN ROOF'S, and for preserving all wood and metals. Also, their soli'd com plex roof covering, the best ever offered to the public with brushes, cans, buckets, eto., for the work. Anti-vermin. Fire, and Water-proof ; Light, Tight, Durable. No crack" ing, pealing, or shrinking. Ne paper, gravel, or heat. Good for all climates. Directions given for work, or good work, men supplied. Care, promptness, certainty! One prise! Call! Examine! Judge! ' Agent wanted for intorlor conntie. 4 &tf JOSEPH LEKD8.;Pr1nclpal. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS We are prepared to furnish English imported ' ASPHALT10 ROOFlNO FELT In quantities to suit. This rooting was used toooverth MERCHANT A nn 429 8m No. 617 and 61V MINOR Street. ROOFING. LITTLE A CO., "THK ' LIVE. ROOFERS." No. 1JS8 MARKET Street Every description of Old and Leaky Roofs made tight and war ranted to keep in repair for five year. Old Tin Roof made equal to new. A trial only required to Insure aatia. faction. Orders promptly attended to. I8 8nt O LD GRAVEL ROOFS COVERED OVER vtivu mh) ouaitj, ana wKmincea ror ten yeara. 8 IMm ttAMlliTOP. tft UlHJKr KR. No. 45 8. TENTH 8 tree. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. RB R. THOMAS & CO.r DEALERS IK Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., N. W. COKNER OP EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, S 26 8m PHILADELPHIA. QEORCE PLOWMAN, i CARPENTER AND BUILDER,' No. 134 DOCK Street. .PhiladeJohla; HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Mt. Vernon Hotel, 8 1 Moriumer.t street, Baltimore. Elegantly Furslsbeil, with unsurpassed CuliW On the European rian, W. . MORQAlf. AGRICULTURAL. PHI LA I)El"PI 1 1 A mi'pu'ifuuv rrhA' Agr,0ltu"t. nd other Strawberry; Lawton rjlackberry Plant,; Uartford, Concord, and other Jrau bf T. A. O. K. V LETO HER -J?tf OrtUnoo, N. J. J' to the public.-tTifTtan1j largest aasortment of the latest styles of BontL Oauer. and 6noM for Men anrioy. oTb. ERNEST SOPP'8 . , I-arue Rstahlishment. CTEAM PASTE MANUFACTORY No 1(1 p KEITER LA N R. Paper-box fake. rll.k hi'rf U Trunk Tk.r. P.nerh.niera, a'nd 1 o F Arl I E U nnd thia mJe by 8in without lumM more aith mZSAin iMhM t M 'in4.
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