THE DAILY; EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 18G9. Jfiws BurvrrvT.AH. v. . iit Aiiairi. The new Masonic Temple lias advanet far that a clear appreciation of Its majrn C1l Affair. iced n iitriiltiido an be had hy a visit. Two of the four fronts re up to the commencement of the flrHt floor. d the other two arc beinir pushed forward t.pldly. t 1 The etrikc of the carpenter Is not at an end, 8 has been stated, and there arc about five hun lrrd men yet out of work, who refnso to work for lens than $:IT0 per day. The strike has sc- nred to all nt leant $ and iilto a number I3 W) per day. An unknown man was found drowned yes terday at the Heading Kuilrond boat-yard, Twenty-fifth ward. The first anniversary of the Home for Blind Women was celebrated lad cveniutr at the church, Twelfth and Walnut streets. The exer cises were opened with prayer, after which a horus w;i8 minj; by pupils ! the l'ennsvlvauia Institution for the blind. Hon. James i'ollock tlien delivered the openins; address, followed by ttiidrcFscs from Rev. l)r. llntter and others. About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Joseph McKaddcn was badly cut and scalded by the bursting of a pipe at the rolling mill of Marshall A. Phillips, corner of Murllioi-imirh and Re.u'h ftreets. lie was removed to his home. Michael Murray, 21 years of aire; was over come by the effects of the heat, and after bein taken to the Fifteenth District Station House, lied at 7 o'clock lad evcniui;. The body was removed to the home of the deceased, Mulberry it.reet, above FoulUrod. The store of Messrs. Fell t Bro., dealers in sjiii'es, at No. YM South Front street, was broken into on Saturday nifrlit, a side door beinj; forced open, and an attempt made to break into the lire-proof safes, there beinuc in o of them in the 1'iiildiu;. VV i tli a sledre-haiiinier the knobs were knocked oft the doors, but the efforts of the rogues to reach the inside of the safes were iruitless. The thieves left without securing any plunder. Yesterday afternoon a meeting was held in Jomruon Council Chamber of 1 lie committee ap pointed some time since to examine ami report on the feasibility of the Stafford pavemeut as lived iu other cities. A report was ordered to be presented to the next meeting of Councils, re commending what is known as the "Robbins process" of indurating wood. Before Alderman Kerr yesterday, William Keod, who was arrested on Thursday'night last, in West Spruce street, under stispieious cirsum daiiees, had a further hearing. An attempt had been made to break into the store of Mr. Joseph Orr, No. 18111 Spruce street, the design being lrustrated by the watchfulness of the proprietor, und the defendant was seen on the street imme diately after iu company with n man, and when approached threw, it is alleged, a black travel ling bag over a fence, and tried to iret away. One of the police of the Fifth district saw Reed with the bag, but the person who observed him throw It over the fence was not present, and the case went over for a further hearing. -John Myers, who was arrested in connec tion with the robbery at Mr. 0. H. Jferchen ridcr's tailor shop, North Second street, was be fore Alderman Kerr yesterday. The proprietor of the shop testified to the los"s of almost his en tire stock. J lie prisoner stand, committed lor trial. Yesterday afternoon the committee of Coun cils appointed with reference to choosing a site lor the House of Corre.-tiou paid an ollicial visit to the tract of land offered for sale by Joseph Harrison, at the junction of the Fenny-' puck creek with the Delaware river, containing some three hundred und twenty-five acres of upland meadow and marsh. The committee also visited the 'Tierson Estate," adjoining the Har mon property, the ''(Jrecn property." on the river front, consisting of Sis acres, to which forty otherscanbeeonjoiucd.it' desirable: also, two properties in the vicinity of Harrowgate lane Hid Nicetown lane, consisting respectively of 7.1 iiiul 108 acres. The committee made an espe cial examination of the merit of each of these, and did not get back to the city until ID o'clock iavt night. ' Poiiifsllr Affairs. tio'.c1. closed yesterday at RiS;"'. There va a 'million dollar laiiure in Louis ville, Ky. The New York Cuban Fair closes to-morrow evening. Senator Wade has received his commission .so. Union l'acilic Kailroad Director. Minister Curtin yesterday 'took leave of the r resident. He sails for Russia on the lTth inst. ii i.i i.... i..;,it..,i i ',ii, ,.f in. of lnterii.il Revenue for the First District of 'eorgia. Secretary Borie has promised aid to the East India Telegraph Company in the laying of the ciii'ie. rr. T!r.i..3 ftl.itoc Tntftjiii'v vowtnrdiv rr- 4 HI. f nil', u k muuo j i.......,. . eived two thousand dollars f ir the 'conscience junti. Mnlinrt. H- fJratz. of Venn' vlvnnia. h is been appointed diplomatic attache to the Russian Legation. MiitlKtcri Ciirt.ii) and Basset t received their final instructions from tlie State Department yesterday. The Congressional Committee of Investiga tion in the Busteed ease have arrived at Mont gomery, Alabama. Tlie. roof of a workshop on Seventh avenue. New York city, fell iu yesterday, crushing three workmen. f;,.l,..r.l IVf,nnoe I" it illv itt'iltluxl tcrday, iu New York, by Benjamin I'rince, who lias been arrested. Cubans, in Washington, report that posi tively three and probably lour cargoes of arms );nve been landed in Cuba. The Old and New School Presbyterian Con ventions reassembled ycsieruay. .vngio-.vmen-i.n rohitions were discussed. The Stiite Department have no actual know ledge of the whereabouts of Minister McMahon. ........ c,.,rd tli .f li n ti mt Vciiiiciitn jfl I Ullltn D,lD .,... Il o .v ......uv.win The bri"a Corientes. of F.lUworth. Me., was wrecked ou Quinio Severius reef on the iJ3d of February. The crew was saved. A lame Miblic meeting in lavor of the con struction of the Maryland Central Railrad was ).i.ii vi.vtcnbi v at T'owsolltown. Md. News has been received at aslnngton, from Commodore Rowan, of the death of the com- ..in. ), FinrliKli fori cs in Canton. ('liiim. uifiiiiii ... - - Secretary Houtwell will publish the debt fctiitoiiicnt. for May in a dav or two. That it will show a reduction of I'.'.IHKt.OIW is, how- - .1... Margaret Bums was la tally injured yeter- fiay, in New York, by lulling iroiu u uuni-suiry window, and it, is alleged that her husband threw her out? . ', iinu' trial lias been made in ..... .i .l,.l,ii I). Ileiirv. l.aelv convicted of III. ri v - - - f ' - ncriurv. and making lalsc allldavits against "Rollins, Uarland, and other. Senator Wade is of the opinion that it is the intention of the manager oi tlie Union l'acilic Kudroad to make it e.U.il to any other road in .. .. n.....,.i f.H- siiei-d aiiil comfort. Information has been received at tlie state r. ..( it... i.iii-niii of i lie North Ameri- fail ComnanV'S steamer Amonea at feau Juau del fcur. on April 11. , . , m... .' .,,1 n ,w.iii:,n rvants at a hotel ut Brighton, State.n Island, were out in a su all lout on Sunday evening, and a squall coming . ,...neivn.d and al three drowned. Their names are unknown, it is said they were ail Intoxicated. I'ori'iun Allaliw. I ivKKi i., May 31.-Mr. Motley received the .1 r.Vses of the Chambers ot Commerce at his addresses oi i , , . ,. t of tne l.ifCl LUIS UluiuiiiK 'r-J . . Amcncan Chamber of Coinn.erce, he returned Aint.riL.iu v., rncnlved as the ttonk . V V niW SUt He -aid It Tt W 8 uh "tn Um and of the people of AmirVcu w cultivate faithfully friendly and AHHTliu, i' , ,, fjovernnicnt and 11 I iiii, iiilI llkllM. buLll CO!l- r ist tion oi ine nris oi peace. Mr. Mntlev concluded n fnllna-n- "1v m strenuous efforts shall bo devoted to further! a good understanding, on the basis of enduring friendship and kindly relations, in accordance with the great principles of justice and honor, which are the immutable and only safe, unerring guides in tho conduct of nations' ; In answer to the address of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Motley expressed a high appreciation of their friendly sentiments towards America, and assured them that during the period of his ollicc he should endeavor to promote a good understanding betwoen tho two nations of the same race, hound by unity of In terests hitherto unequalled. The best , and highest purposes of both were fulfilled by the faithful friendship of the American people, and the (iovcrnmcnt desired amicable relations with (ircat Britain on the basis of justice und a dis passionate regard for the rights and duties of both. It was the earnest wish of America to extend her commerce, but. the question of tree trade was beyond the. limits of his functions. Its settlement being vested by the people in Congress. , In the House of Commons fo-night, Mr. Glad stone moved the third reading of the bill for the disestablishment of the Irish C hurch. A large number of petitions against the passage of tlie bill wen; then presented, after which James Maden Holt, member for Northeast Lancashire, made, and Lord F.lcho, member for Hadding tonshire, seconded, a motion that the bill be re jected. , A long but uninteresting debate folio wed, termi nating in tho refusal of the House to accept Holt's proposition, and the bill passed by a vote of Kill against The result was received with uproarious cheers from the ministerial benches. Wokms, May 81 The Protestant Congress, which assembled hero to-day, was attended by twenty thousand persons, Including representa tives from nil the States of Germany. The con gress, by a unanimous vote, resolved against Papal exhortations to return to the Roman ( hiirch and In condemnation of the encyclical letter and syllabus. The idea of the formation of a United German Church is mooted. Vienna, May 31 It is said that Isinael Pasha's tour, whicii will extend throughout Europe, is for the purpose of determining the question whether the Suez Canal Is to be considered a subject for the neutrality of all nations, and for all time. Havana, May 31. Troops are in active pur suit of the filibusters who landed in the Hay of Nipc, and have captured and killed Manuel Tuarrez, commander of the riflemen. A heavy engagement had taken place at Puerto Padre. The Insurgents are massing their forces in the vicinity of Las Tunas. A skirmish is reported near Cienfuegos between the regulars and in surgents. Dulee's order sending a number of political prisoners to Spain is revoked. WAR. In the afternoon session of the New School Presbyterian Assembly, yesterday, Rev. Dr. Sun dcrlaud, of Washington, delivered an address quite belligerent in its character. He wished, if the report (recommending that prayer be offered up throughout the whole Church for the preser vation of peace between Great Britain and the I nitcd States) should be adopted, to see it go out with his protest against tlie acts of England to wards America. He thought the whole report might seem impertinent: that this Assembly was needlessly lntcrlering with what belongs to the Government: that it might seem to be prema ture and untimely. He was of opinion that F'.ngland needed a sound drubbing from some body, though he was not fully prepared to say it became us as a nation to administer the chastise ment. After alluding to the conduct of Great Britain towards the Chinese and the Sepoys, ho re marked that Ireland stands to-day the monu ment of English perfidy and oppression. Eng land needs our friendship more than we do hers. He was in favor of peace, but he believed that war was sometimes a dire necessity. MARINE TELEGRAPH. for additional Marine, h'ew nee Firxt Pan', ALMANAC iOlt PUII.ADKLPH IA-TU1S DAY. Scn Kiseh 4 Hi; Moos Risks e 12 SCN SKTK 7"J4illIMH WaTKII 7 IX PHILAUKLPUIA BOARD Oi; TRADE. HPNDY WlNSOH, I t.Kuui.i' N. Ai.i.rv, Committee of the Month. Geo. AloiiUisoN t'oATKs JIOVKJIENTS OK (11 KAN STICA.IISIIIPS. 1UK AMKKH'A. Atnlanta Iimion New York May 8 U. Kinil(im.....Glui:ow r.tiw Vork May VI Hiticrni;in Liverpool . ...New York May liritiiiinia Gliiscow New York M;iv 14 'l unia Liverpool New York via lios . . ..May IS Manhattan Liverpool .New York May 111 Louisiana Liverpool New ) ork Mav 1!) Ocean Pearl. Southampton New York May 20 Peru v lan Liverpoi il t. luetieo Mav - I Javu Liverpool New York May 22 Iowa (.lasifow New Yolk May 2J City of Cork ....Liverpool New York via llul...May 2 Itellonu IiOndon New York May 22 (Jhi Southampton. ...Haltiinoro May 22 Villi) le Pans... Brest New York May 22 ftJK f.UKfjrK. Allemannia Now York Jlaiuhurc Juno C. ot N. York... .New York. ...Liverpool June ItUHHifi INow Y orK J.ivoraool lima Nelirahka Now York. ...Liverpool Juno V. Kingdom Now York. ...Glasgow June JVI alt a rnew vorK. ...Liverpool luue liritannia New York. ...Glaxirnw Jane City nt Paris.. . . .New York. ...Liverpool lune Tripoli New York. ...Liverpool June fi Manhattan new vorK.... Liverpool June 7 ,laia New York. ...Liverpool Juno H C. of Limerick.. .New V ork. ...Antwerp June H C. of Haltiniore.. New York. ...Liverpool Juno 12 Ville lie Paria... .New York. ...Havre June 12 jiellona .New York. ...Iunlnn June 15 COA.N'I VVISK. DOMKSTIO. ETC. Pioneer Philada Wilmington June Ari.ona New York. ...Anpinwull June J. W. hvurnum. .IMiilada ('harleston June fvaiMo New York. ...Havana Juue Tonawanda Philada Suvannah June Mariposa New York. ...New Orleans Juue Creseent City .. .Now York. ...New Orleans lune Morro Castlu. . ..New York.... Havana June 10 City of Mexico. .New York. ...Havana A V. Cm,. ..June IS Juniata Philada N. Orleansand Hav.June 19 Mails are forwarded by every steamer in thernirular lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Oueeuitown. ex. cept the Canadian line, whiub call at Londonderry. The steamers tor or irom tne uouunent can at boutuauipton. ARRIVKD YKSTEROAY. Mourner i arony, monois, zi hours Horn ,ew lork.wiln mdse. to v. ii. riaiid v io. Br. t.aruuo Matilda mlyard. Lotlett. 42 davs from IJver. pool, with mdse. to Peter Wright. A Sons. Bnniue Annie Augusta, t'reighton. 111 days from Guan tenanio. with sugar to G. W. Bernadou & Bro. Itr. tiaruue l.orhee. ado. lu days Irom aauua. with sugar toS. A W. Welsh. Brig ( ascatetle, ( arlisle, 12 tlttys from Sagna. with suirar and molasses to Si. & W. Welsh-vessel to J. E. iia.loy & io. helir Challenge. Gulliver, i days from New York, in bal. lant to J. K Bazlev A Co. hi hr John W liitliy, Henderson. 1 day from Odessa. Del.. with ginin to Christian A Co. hehr James u. Ileverm, Aleivin, 1 day Irom Little Greek landing, with grain to Jas. La. Bewley A i, hi hr U. C. 1 iUiisn, Tutt, 1 day from Port Deposit, Md. with grain to Jas. L. Hew ley A Co. UK LOW. Bin .lie Ij, G. Iiigelnw, from Cardiff. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Foreign and coastwise arrivals lor the month of .At ay lH&i, as compared with t lo same period in lSiib: 1K0H. IBliK. Per. Coast. Total. l'or. Coast. Tot i Bhips 1 1 i Steami'liips 1 , . 1 3 3 Hani lies ill . . si -J J 2$ KA isi'i S4U 2IS 2I.U If rigs "' 1 il KchiKaers 5ii 7(11 7nS M H5 Kltsips iws o' .. hteainers Ml M7 .. :ttii Barges las .. Jii Boat l;ii lars .. 2i. Total U M7 4.v-o 12S 41s7 i II 1VI V. K.IIHAI K. IIU1ID I.' J U. IUI1UWIUH IXHll 1BII. IIIF Philadelphia this inornlnii: 1 bus. 11. r lollllnK. WHU aniHrauiic puai, mr new l.sils. JauiHS II. MeOoukey, with corn lo A. li. Cattail A Co. Charles Creamer, with lumber to Taylor A Baits. , Hull A I' rank, with lumlier to D. H. Taylor A Koa. K I., i'omelwait, with lumber to Taylor A bulla. Ht'ar. with lumber fur Chester. I auction, with lumber to '1 aylor, Day Moore. furrttponiUnm of Thr Ktmtq Tflytravh. I'ASTliN A Mi MA1IO.VS BULLETIN. NkwYohk Orrit'lE, .Ine 1. Ktmu liHt bargef lean lo Blil tvi baluuioie, la WW. by blood, addicted to eommcrco and the c iltlta CLKARKD YKHTK.RDA V. Hteamxhip Pioneer, Barrett, Wilmington, N. C, Pbilad plus and Southern Mail Hteuinship Co. Hteuuier J. S. Wiriver, Kigi;ans, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr Banpie Andes, Nheppard, Trinidad, Warren & Green. BriK Hermes, Blackoi t, LiiKuayra, John Dallott. & Co. Ki tir Philanthropist. Warren, Bangor, A. Benton i. Bro. Hehr Vesta, Waite, Bath, John Koiiunol, Jr. A Bro. Si lir J. 11. Perry, Perry, New Bedford, Sinnu kson 4 Co tichr Annie Barton, 1 rink, Baltimore, P. r itpatrick. BAi.TTMORie Branch Ornrr, June 1. Th barges le irg In tow to-night eastward, are as follows ' Bariintt: Bonril nt Trade: HHianm; Young James; . L. Nims; Major (i'Keilley ; J. K. Dunham ; and C. Dowaer, all with coal, for New York. j A. Mareelliis, for Brldgton, with roal, j Myrtle, for Newport, Del., with coal. mkmoIranda. Rhtp Belle of the Sea, Spear, at Callao lith M.ty, from La Psf, srrived 6th, discharging. Steamship Commander, BrtsiKS, hence, at New York ltb ultimo. Htesmtug A. K. fUpella, Crowell, hence for PortlaniL sniled Irom Newport 27th lilt. linripin M. ll. i iiinert, natnniit. cienrea at, n ioi yesterday for Marnelllos via Philaifelphia. ' Hnrqun hmma Muir, Crosliy, tor ruiloiieipnia, iwmn from the Clyde IHtb nit. .... 1 Bsriiie V inro. Cameron, hence, at t'ronstadt nt.n un. Barone Wnnrifsnrla. Iliucins. cleared at. Itot.tnrilam 14M) tilt, for Philadelphia, anif sailed from Ilrouwershaven on tho lsth. . . . Bartiue K. A. Kennedy. Ifoffms. from Liverpool lor rni- ladelphia, was off Waterlord tilth nit. Brig S. A. Jenkins, Vaughan, hem e for Stettin, in the Sound, l-'Uinore lath ult. , , Schr James hattcrthwaite. hence, at Alesanoria i'.ii ultimo. Schr John Slusman. Weaver, from liivrgotown, u. k ., at Boston With ult. Schr Wm. B. Mann. Rogers, cloarn 1 at Charleston i.-tn nit., for Jacksonville. . .. . . Schrs M. Perrin.tiilibs : I. V. Hert z, Uray ; u. p. a nam. IUL.t. I. W W heeler. Lewis: Hnla. Brown: K. II. Siiinii son, Blake; K. R. (iralinm. Smith ; und K.mily CJurtis, Cur tis. hence, nt Boston 2'.lti ult. Schr Thos. Sinnicks'in, liickcrson,ciearen at iiosum avr-ii nit , for Washington. I). !. Schr W. L. Hilles, Burgess.at portress Monroe 3i.'tti ult., from Swan Island, for orders. NOTfCK TO MARINERS. Captain Gallo, of barone Teresa, at. Now York, reports that nn tho night of April .'Ml he saw a shoal in the ( iwlt ot Maracail.o. It lies in about Int. 1 1 2" N., long. 7 1 2."i VV. of Greenwich. It hail from nine to nine and .i half It et oi water upon it, and is not laid down on any chart known to Captain (.alio. SPECIAL. NOTICES. jt- FOH THK SUMMER. TO t'KKVKNT sunburn and all discoloration and irritJitioiis of ttio. skin, lutes of mosquitoes or other insects, use, Wright's Alconated Glycerine Tablet. It is deliciously fragrant, transparent, and lias no equal as a toilet mhiii. I or h.,1o by druggists generally. It. A U. A. WK1G11T, N.i. H24 CHLSNUT Street. fcj- V. if. t )f r ICri Or Alt 1 1 r 11 1 A L, LIMrs, nil np iiopri. il mil ,pi,,s,vj uuviiik ,nj,:u iuii.io y Congress for purchasing AHTII K 1AL LIMBS I OR OIT'ICI KS of the United States Army and Navy mutilulcd intni service, spplications may now bo made, in person or I" letter, by olticers entitled to the benefit ot the, uct, utid who desire the best Artiticisl Limbs, to Dr. It. FRANK PALMK.lt, Surgeon Artist. No. lHi,i Clt H.st) r Mlreet, i-niiniielptim, No. 07S BROADWAY, New York, No. Si GRFF.N Streot, Boston. 12? Offices for Supplying Army and Navy Officers. J5QT DR. F. R. THOMAS, T1IK LATE OPE- tuU.t of the (.-niton Dental Association, is now the miy our in rhiludclphia who ditvots hi ntiro time und ?nu-ticp to extrai'titiK teeth, absnltitoly without puin, by renh nitnua oxide U8. Office, 10117 WALNUT St. lo la: jgy DR. WYMAN, DENTIST, No." 2.17 North SIXTH Streot, opposite I'ritnklin Sqiiare, extracts teeth abnolutoly without pain with pnro Nitrons Oxide (Jj, inserts tlie bent teeth, and mnkoH no charge for extract iiifr, with or without Iran, when artificial teeth are inm-rted at Dr. WVMAN'S, ISo. &7 North SIXTH. SLrut( oppOHite Franklin Square. 5 15 liu4p jg5f PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD COM PA NY, TKKASURKR'S DEPARTM F.HT. PiiiLAiiF.i.rmA, Mny, 16, M. NOTICE TO STOC KHOLDKRS. Tho books uro now open for subscription and payment of the new stock of this Company. THOMAS T. FIRTH, 5 IS JtOt Treasurer. "A PENNY SAVED IS EQUAL TO TWO r.urneu. i ue lime iu save niooey is woea you earn it, snd the, way to save it is by depositing a portion of it weekly in the old FRANKLIN SAVlNti I UN1), No. f.M (S. FOURTH Street, helow Chesnut. Monoy in larise or small amounts received, and five per cent, interest allowed. Open daily from U to 'd, and on Monday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. UYKUS (JADWALtl.A UI.K, 3 lb iTeasurer. PENNSYLVANIA RAILUOAD COM PA NT, 1 itJiAS L Itliit S iltl'AlflJl mx. Philadelphia, Pa., May 30, 18CD. NOTICE TO STOCKUOLUEKS. The Hoanl of W rectors have tills duy declared a Benil-anntial dividend or FIVE PER CENT, ou the eapltal stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable Iu cash ou aud after May ao, 1S63. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dlvidonds can be had at the Oillce of tho Company, No. V..8 S. Third street. The Oillce will bo opened at 8 A. M. and closed at 4 P. M. from May SO to June 5, for the payment, of dividends, and alter that date from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. THOMAS T. FIKT1I, o 3 dot Treasurer. Note The Third Instalment on New Stock of 1SG8 Is due and payable on or before June IS. OLD OAK3 CEMETEUY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OJ-F1CE, No. 5 IN WALNUT STREOT. This Company is now prepared to dispose of Lots, clour of ull incumbrnnce, on RKASONABLIC TERMS. Tho ad vuntiiKcs offered by this Gomutory are well known to be equal if cot superior to those possessed by any other Ceme tery. We invite all who desire to purchase Burial Lots to call at the office, where pluns can beseon and all particulars will he given. To societies desiring large tracts of luud a liberal i oil no tion will be made. ALFRED 0. HARMER, President. MARTIN LA'NDFNUKKUICR, lieusnrer. MicBAT.t, Nihiiet, Secretary. 1 11 nm tQe- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT, Philadelphia, Pknna., April 2, 1869. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. All Stockholders, as registered on the Books of this Company on the 80th day of April, 1809, will be en titled to subscribe for 25 Per Cent, of their respective Interests In New Stock at Par, as follows: First, Fifty per cent, at the time of subscription, between the ICtli day of May, 1S09, and tlie SOtti day of June, 16C9. Second. Fifty per cent, between the irstn day of November, 1869, and the 31st day of December, 1869; or, If Stockholders should prefer, the whole amount may be paid up at the time of subscription, and each Instalment so paid shall bo entitled to a pro rata of the Dividend that may be declared on full shares. Third. That every Stockholder holding less than four shares shall be entitled to subscribe for one share; and those holding more than a multiple of four shares shall be eutitled to subscribe for an ad ditional share. Fourth. All share upon which Instalments are yet to be paid under Resolution of May 13, 1868, will be entitled to their allotment of the 25 Per Cent, at par, as though they were paid in full. THOMAS T. FIRTH, 4 2 2ra Treasurer. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Rb R. THOMAS & CO. IiKAl E11S IN Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, WINDOW Fit AMES. ETC., H. W. C0KNEK OK EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets 6 M 8m PHILADELPHIA. QEORCE PLOWMAN, CAltrENTElt AND BUILDER, S 84 No. 134 DOCK Street, PhiladeloUia. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE C. L. M A I S E If, MANUFACTURER OF F1RK AND BUKGLAIt-PKOOP SAFES, locksmith. BEijnANGER. and dealeh in UU1LDIHU HAIiDWAUBi, B B5 No. 434 RACK Stroet. BOARDINO. AT NO. 1121 GIRARD STREET MAY BE . . ui.iin,i rumisned and uniunuaueu w i ju"i' I ag. board also. If desired. 1 " AQRIOUUTURAL.. T'ilTI ihntiiTii. nionuirllUV .iitiiitm" i i.."v r. i. I 1 1 l J L.U L ij i. , w w w . . -DA. AffrlMi,!..;.. i Kt.rawberrv : Lawton Tiu;kherrv Phtnl. II 1. , t i..n.v,nl. and other Ctraua Vines. iorsaUbf T. 8. O. K. r l.KTUUK.lt. - - , ,, . rr r-i - -J-'VT? lflVITPtlW fiXT MV nvTTTTPn n 1. -u,i.w.i v. , .1 Jja. - v. 1 .j-. J all disoases of a certain specialty. Ottit buurs, t to k, Ho. 38B.IUJtVtS iU6u.et. (0 DRY COODS. TJ ATERIALS FOR SUIT?, In Stripes and Grey Mixtures. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON THIS MARKET. j RICKEY, SHARP & CO., ; NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. SILKS ! SILKS I In Stripes, Checks and Shots, IN OUF.AT VARIETY. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. LIWEN rorLIKETTS, NEW AND DESIRABLE ARTJCI.U At 31,0. per y aril RICKEY, SHARP & CO.. Ho. 727 CIZZsSrrCTC" Street. JATArJESE SILKS AM) rOFLXIJETTES, A FULL ASSORTMENT. RICKEY, SHARP &. CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. LACE POirJTS, IN NEW AND REAUTIFUL DI'.STGNS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 4 9 tJrp PHILADELPHIA. QOOD BLACK SQLKCS, YHOLESALK AND ROT AIL, BELLOWS DRAP IMPERIAL, DE CACHEM1RE I)E H01I1. DOUBLE CHAIN GROS (IKALN. WIDOWS' SILK8, NO (4LO.HM. BLACK SATINS FOR TR1MI1.N(H, EYRE &. LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. TRIPES AND WISTL'RES I'OR SL'ITS. EYRE A LANDELL. M AGN1F1CENT ORtKVNDIEa AND LAWNS. EYRE LAND ELL. LAMA LACE POINTS, OLUAM, BOUKNOL'S, IJ .I.MH14IM, MM lllirA PI LL LINE OF 8PKINU SHAWLS. 4 8 Btutli:im EYltK ,t LAN DELL. GEO. D. VISHAM, No. 7 N. EIGHTH St., s uow iircpui'cd to offer one of tlio laignt ainl bout delected stocka or DRESS COODS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, AND WILL EE SOLD AT THE LOWEST UAJrill PRICES. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. DlackSilksI Black Silks ! BLACK TAFFETA, only 81-f.O. BLACK GROS GRAIN, HEAVY, two. BLACK GROS GRAIN. W1DF. t2 0O. BLACK GROS GRAIN, RICH, fa -as. faw), fa -in. JS'tOa-W), J4U", li, snuu. FOR BAKGAiNS CALL AT ONE PRICE STORE, No. 1 Nortli EIGHTH M.viwL OUR MOTTO SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SAI.ES. in tiiHtimmrt) T ADIES WHO ARE PRErARIN(J FOR J A SUMMER TRIP, OR THE WATERING PLACES, Will flint 0UI MtDOfe Of WHITE GOODS Very complete, embracing THIN MATERIALS FOR WAISTS AND DRESSES, Incluiling 8-4 FRENCH MUSLINS lit BO oentu, TABLATANES, FRENCn NAINSOOKS, In 1'lnin. Stripeil, ami Plaid, PIQUES, PEKINS, ETC. Aa we make NECK-TIES, SCARFS, BOWS, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, EMBROIDERED SETS, HASHES, ETC., SPECIALTIES, In our asHortmeut will always found upproved NovcltloH. rs ai tlmtuintrp i:. M. 3i 13 13 U A 13 N Ac C ., NO. 112(5 CHESNUT STREET. 310, D. S. DOKZVCOM , Q HO. 310 N. MOHTH STRFF.T, A HO V E V1NK (Successor to Morriss A HorTnuin). Spring oponins of Black Silks, Drens UoikIs, OussimerfS. White Hoods, Kid Gloves, Kmbroiileries, Hosiery, Clovus, Trimmings, Notions, Comets and Hoop Skirts, etc Hlk. Silks, 2, 2-2, 2'40. White liooils in greiit sriety. lilk. Silks. a f, a 76, ii. Fluid Muslins. 'M. 'A'ki. bik. Alpacas, ill, to, wo. I.ustre Alpacas, bil, 5A, tJ'o. Kt.ripe N'aiimiNik, 2J, 2''i0. While and Kult I'lijun. 25e. Yaid-wiile Chintzos, iu. Mohair Lustres, bo, 7u, Itll. Spring Dress CoikIh, ail, 35, 28, 31, 35, 37M, 40, 4n, 60, tiOo. Wool Cassimeres, 45, bo, tiO, "ft, Uiy(, 90, $1, $1 26. Remember the number 310, above Vine (laige double- ront store). 4 211 tilths it PARASOLS. PARASOLS. ALL THE NEWEST Ijondon und Paria styles, whioh for noveltv. va. riMty, ana ewgaace are onequuuia. A. lurge tt Sjw aortmeDt of 1 Jioe (Jovera. Kh Hid and Hun (Jm Hum nt the lowent pricoB, at H. LtlXOS'H limy Oooda Store. No. 21 H. r HiHTH Street 4 10 Hid REFRIGERATORS. CAVERY'B PATENT COMBINED DIXIXO-nOOM Water-Cooler and RcMgerator. This article has a tank for Ice anil water, of iron, ena muletl. aminiietl in such a munuer as to cool an enameled iron chamber, both being covered with an ornamental wal nut case; iu the chamber, butler, milk, and other provi sums can be kepi uool and sweet; the ice in the walortiiuk is not wasted, but supplies at all times cool water for drink' ing purposes, all being perfectly tree from the taete of ziuc. ur auv other substance that can iu any way be detriments to health: ami as tins article is intended for tlie diiiimr room, its superintendence is eaiiy and convenient, uud it cannot fall to reoouiuionil Itself to all housekeepers as ukeful aa well as an ornamental luei e of furutlure. Nun and 4 are set on legs and auswur the purposes of side tahlue Id dining-rooms. We manufacture foor si7.es: Nop. 1, 3, 8, and 4 holding respectively 2, 4, B, aud B gnlliins. No. 1 is siuall, ami is mutaiiie only ler very small itiuiues.ur tor mils and bulU r. No. for large fauulies, buardiug-houses, elu. Nos. 2 and H ara intermediate sies. 'I hey can be bad of any raspoosible f'lrni-liirg store, or of the luauolaotuiers. PA V b KY A CO , 1 Noe. till anil Mo M AKH, E l btreet, Cercef Boutii FRONT and EKKO Street. t K lis i'luUdaliilun, ore CROCERIES. ETC r TKB CRIOINAL AND GENUINE AT.TTEUT BISCUITS, Mannfftctnrcrt lj Mackenzie A Macktmzlo,EiUtiburgr. Tprp Bisonitf" ar surpllpd roiniliirly to tho Queen, tbe lUgral J ilI y, and :tie Nobility of England. FC'R SALE BY Tfccmpson Blaci's Son & Co., BROAD find CHESNUT Sts., 4 3 ft utb?itirp nnL.DELPHIA- pRESH FRUIT IN CANS. PEACHES, FINEAirLKS. ETC., tiHLL.N I'UltJI, TU.U.VIUBS, FRENCH I EA KUCUROOMS, ASPARAGUS, ETC. ETC ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Ii'aler In Flno Groceries, Vi 1rp Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Street. J I OI A E L MEAGHER A CO., No. m South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholt'Hiue and Rctiill Dealers In IR0V1S1ONS, OiSTEIiS, AND PANT) CLAMS, FOR FAMILY ITSB TERRAPINS ei PER IKZIN. 8 8 CENT.'S FURNISHING COODS. .TENT BIUU'LDE U-8 E A M tlllhT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING STORE. PFRHrCT FITTING RHIRTS AND DRAWERS made from mensureinenl at V'.tv phort notice. All other art ll It Ol 1,1-iM Lr.Mhill S UluSi) UUUUS in full variel. VVllNCfll'.Sl e.K i Jt., 11! No. 0 OHKSNUT Street He Sa Ks Ce Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. EVEHY PAIR WAUIIANTED. JEECIUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., BSISrp NO. 814 CHESNUT 8TREKT. CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! WILLIAM I. KOGEIW, CARRIAGE DUILDEH, 1009 and 1011 CHESNUT STREET. Superior CarriugeB el my own manufacture Jbullt lor the pnivma season 0P (5 COMBINlMa STY LI!, LURAL3L1TY, AND ELEGANCE OP FINISH Atlenticn plven tq it iiainni?. (417 stutU 3m Ciirnag!B Stoied and lusuranre effected. fgg3& GARDNER & FLEMING, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, No. 214 South FIFTH Street, BELOW WALNUT. A Lhrgc AHHortineiJl of New and Second-hand O lit 11 I -V a E JS, 1N(!1,UI !NG Cocfie KocauwujB, I'liaitonn, Jenny Llnds, Buirgles Dejmt WngoDf, Ktc. Ktc, 3 23 tutlis Fjor Safe at Reduced Prices. SOFA BED. O V E lt'S PAT E N T COMBINATION SOFA BED 1h decidedly the Veit Sofa Red ever Invented. It can lie extended from a Sofa into a liundsume Frcncli BeilKtad, with lnilr spriug mattress, in ten seconds of time. It requires no unscrewing or detaching, hm no separation between back and seat, no cords to break, and no hinged toot attached to the top of tin; back ts support It when down, which la unsafe and liable to get out of repair. It has the conveniences of a bureau for holding clothing, is easily managed and It is lmixiBsible for it to get out of order. Price about the same as an ordinary sofa. H. F. HOVER, OWNTO and soj.b manufacturer, 1 26 tnthsfitn No 0 SoiKh SECOND Stroet 1115. WM- T' HOPKINS' 1115 L.D1ES' E3IJ?OIlIU3. NO. 1115 CHESNUT STRRKT (GIRARD ROW). Largest assortment and Best and Cheapest Goods la the city in all the following lines: Manufacturer of Hopkins Celebrated Champion Hoop Bkirts, fur Ladies, Mihs, snd Children, in over four hull dred styles, shapes, lengths, and sizes. Coteil, Satine, and Janes Corsets, in eight diflorent stylus, niannfaotured ezpresaljr for our own sales, from trU) toi,Y 3U different styles of strperlor ntting French woven Whalebone COHKKTS, front lj I to 14 varieties of ritra nandaome Whalebone Corsets, from 75 cents to '50- fSboulder Braces, Madam Foy's Corset Skirt Sup porters, eto. Mrs. Moody's Patent Pelf adjust inn Abdominal Corset, highly reuouiuiendud by physicians, troui ),' U) 17. Fir IX LINES OFI.AflIES UNUEKOAU. 3'J Bartram Fantom's Family Sewing Machines, being gratuitously distritiuted to our customers for the pnrpiiM of guttiiitf ttieui intrmluceil. a 2n Hn DRUCS, PAINTS, ETC JOBKllT SIIOEMAKEU & CO., N. E Corner FOURTH and RACE Sts. IRILADELI'IIIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, hnjioru-rs and Manufacturers of White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty Varnishes, Etc. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO PAINT 8. Dealers 6Ld ccLBomera supplied at lowest prices lor caah. H t STATE RIGHTS FOR BALK. STATE Higtits of a valuable Invenlion iiiHt patented, and for the BU(J1NU"CU I I '1NU. and (JHl'r'r'lSu of dried beef, cabbage, etc., are hereby on rd for side, . Il Is au article of great value U) proprietor of hotel, and nUurn ts. AMUSEMENTS. C " FUN? VJn STREET RINK. A large number of the BKKT HII1F.RR IN THR CJITV have registered their nanips, snd will h nri,,il. i KRII.I.IANf COSriJM? tl" while others will be riggnd a I.N CKOTI HOCK AND f!OMIC DRKRKFH a ;kotf.nAik HAND OK MUHUJIAN i with instruments of , " YP! Or.DKN TIMF.8." ' During the evening a numbrr of ' fOMIU KACFS. PROGRAM M K OF MAHtJUF.RADR: lll(ANI FN TKK.K Of , ; MAStiUKKADKRH. To be followed by A DOUBI.K RACK bpfwren two gentlemen well known in this city; alo all the Police Courts. HOYS' ihiiibi.f: rack. Boys kindly loaned for this occasion only, by tu Ui rectors ot tbe Hmmo of Hefugn. s HACK BV K()lTR OK NTS. showing the sind they made on a certain night irl Ii'sviuk v hfrry Hill t'rison. A 1(11.1 1 II A1, RACK KrTnr.M TWU flF.'i'JK. 11,1 t,l.'UU fihowing the siiped thiy wi.h to tmVn noit OctoliOr. Jl IIUJ lAi'l. BY ni'HJMi:sii:AL'RAND. Firit time before tho piihllir ' liA.MK OF TAfJ. by four Mssinicrndrrs sn President, an ci Trade,-, AH ex r.niTor, snu an ei-Army tilticer. 1 lie putiiic may Ucpenil upon hnving A A Y TIMK. Persons appearing iu FANCY DRHSSKS will lie fur. lushed with V I'l.Of'II'FnFS r HKK OK (UIARIIK, COM t'.M l-.S TO 111 UK AT TU K KINiv. I'KOKI-.SSOIt I II1KSM AN'S UAM1 - Will bp in sttondnnco. ' - If it Hioulil rum onluendav tlitn Carnival will tin mut.. punetl Ui 1 1 1UKMAY KVKNIM.'. June 3. A MK1UCAN ACAUKMY OF MUSIC. 1 V MISS KKI.I.OOO'S GRAND FARKWK1.L TO PIIII.ADRI.PHIA. H.IAVWI'l,Al.-j,k,il ....1,.. ... i.. , ivnnimun ri-npecuiiuy announces iiai, prior to lu-r depart ore for Kuropn In the aie.uniir "LaViiiuUti I '-il.. Hnn-..J 1 i. . bi.o, .... ,..i,in,,,ii. i. i,,,?, i null, inmiin, III I KM I'l ill 1 lillllul.- L'L-I llkl.ll will sppesr in a (irsnd Operatic ( Concert, " On WKIlNKtillAV KVKMNO, Jnne 4, whpn the following artists will assist. MISS CLARA, I.OL'IRA KF.LI.Otill: Mail'lle Alide Topp (th popular piano virtuoso), Signorl Boetti, Reina, Busini, iWili, Mr. Ruilolph llennig, etc. rioion irom txossinrs mr.nnr. nvjLiK.w KL.L.K" will bQ pcrfuruied, with instrumental and vocal selections. On TIIITRSDAY EVENING, June S. CRAM) FARF.WKU, OPKRA NIOIIT. II. BAHIUEKK OI bEVlGLIA, i with nn immensp cast. FULL HOKU8 AND COMPT.F.TE ORCH FKTRA. Musical Direotors Mr. H. Behrensand Signer Abprla Admission, 1 ; Reserved seats, 6oo. extra. Season ticket (two nights, rpserved seats), if a. iiMti Tho side of Season Tickets only will commence imMON. DAY, Msy SI, at o'clock A. M., at Trumpler's Musi Store, No. Via Chesnut street 1 2S tf M RS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THF.ATRK. Begins qnarter to o'clock. i LAST NIGHTS OF MR. JOHN COLLINS, MONDAY AND TIIKSDAY KVKNINOH. I THK SOI.111KR OK FORTITNM Captain O'Rourke. with songs JOUN !OLLINfl After which, JUS LAST LWiS. J O'Cullughan .JOHN COLLI N SARAH'S YOUNG MAN. Mr. H. ('raignnd Miss F. Dnvenport. Fridny-Ijist Benptit of Mr. COLLINS. Momiuy Neatr-BLACK AND WHITK. WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT TS'; THIS fTuesilny) KVF.NINO, June 1. EBiSKtOND NIU1IT of the world-renowned Conipdisn, MR. JOSKPH JKFFF.RSON, who will appear as RIP VAN WINKLK, in Dion Boucicault's grpat Drsma of RIP VAN WINKLK; OR, THR SLKF.P OF TWKNTY YKARS. THEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH STREET, below Arch. Commences at 8 o'clock. THK CRICK F,T SINUS. MISS SUSAN ( ALTON, the young nnd gittpil prima tlonnn, as FLOKKTTK, THK CRICKET, in a new fuur-act opi'ra. entitled FLOItKITK, THK CRICKET, the whole company appearing'in the cast. MAT1NF.K ON SATURDAY. 'OX'S AMERICAN, WALNUT STREET Auwvr, r-nmin, iimn .m, u von tire. B O clock. HK WONUKKHOITTHK WORLD KNUriOKD. i ii i . t, ... i . i . in, v i- i nr. iivnitu rinioiup.o. RISTK.RS I. K'l'l' A anil ROSA. Ithn cmuf.,., ,.k wonderful Gymnasts, KVERY KVF.NINU THIS WKFK. JOK KMMKTT as "Rip Van Winkle," "The African Wizard," "Troubled Kuti-hman," THK DASHWOOD SISTKHS and Master CLARENCE. CII K S N U T STREET TIIEATRE . J. K. McDONOUOH Manager. LAST WEEK OF auager. WALL'S ELISE HOLT BURI.KSQUE COMPANY. THK JUDGMENT OF PARIS. InrSIX NHiHTS ONLY, engagement of WILLIAM IL DONALDSON and H. GILBERT, who will make a VELOCIPEDE ASCENSION from the stage to the gullery, a feat never before uU tempted. SATURDAY MATINEE. rp II E T 11 I R D C O N C E R T OF THE , ' WEST PHILADELPHIA CHORAL 80CIETY, AT MORTON HALL, FORTY FIRST and HAVERFORD Streets. TUESDAY EVENING, June i; at 8 o'clock. ' TICKETS ONE DOLL A if For sale at J. E. Gould's Piano Rooms, No. 923 Chesnu street, and W. IL Boner A Co.' Music Stole, No. Chesmit street, and at the door to-night. It PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF iFINfl ARTS. The Forty-sixth Annual Spring J-llhiblUo of Paintings, Sculpture, Ac, is now open. Admission, 25o. ; Season Tickets, 60. U Sri 3M Open from 9 ASL to 614 P. M.,nd f romi to 10 P. if. GYMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH AND ARCH Streets, for Ladies, Gentlomsn, and Chil. dren, is now open DAY aud EV ENING. Lesnons given la Sparring and l enoing. Call in person or send for circulars 8 t) stutlillmo - PROF L. LEWIS. VALER'S fLATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN, Nos. TOO, 723. 724, and 7a VINE Street. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the properW of the GRAND DUKE OK BADEN, purohased at great expense by JACOB VALER. of this city, in combination with FLAMKR'S ORCHESTRA and Miss NFLLIK AN DERSON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and nvtnuu at in aooTe-msntionea puo. AdmiNMon free. 1 13 tf POINT BREEZE PARK. p o i . t is ie i: i: g.w i a ii WKDSESUA i Matih 1500. vile heats, three In five to harness Good Duy and Track. R. P. Stetson mimes b. lu PETROLEUM. Owner nunitisblk. in. LIZZIE PATCHEN. Adniisslon, fl. 8 312t DYEING AND PRINTING. . ESTABLISHED 18 1 The New York Dyeing and Printing Establishment, NT AT KN I N Ij A IV O No. 40 North EIGHTH Street (West Side), rhlldfl phia; No. 8 DUANK Street, aud 76'i BliOADWAY. New York. This old and wen-known Company are prepared, a obuuI, with tlio hlKheut Ui'pree of uklll and lheinie approved machinery, TO DYE, CLEAN SK, ami FINISH every variety of LADIES' and GKNTU4. MHN'S GARMENTS, and PIECE GOODS, In their umittl superior manner. GARMENTS CLEANSED WIIOI.B. 311 thtrtut NOT K Th ia la our only office in Phllailelpliia " PER SO N A L." APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE FOR Duplicate Certificate No. 1348, name of "Ports mouth Orpuans' Asylum," issued May 3u. !Mi7, for 1?0U. New Ixian duo January 1, IShd. Original lost, in tint. Rich mond. Va., iu ltJtio. BAIN A BRO . 4;jftiiilin Portsmontta, Va. OST. NOTICE 18 KEREBY GIVEN TIIVT J apitlication will hm nintle to the Fmnftiio l m Irihrir ca ( uiiitny for runewal of perpetual policy i,lt dated June tJ. IHAH, for -lin) issued Ut the TmtfWrt of dm Hhiloh hnptiht Church, which htxM been IuhI ir m inlaid. The tinder will ilohe return it to T. A. MANNiN'U, ChMirnmn, ete., no. i 1H18CHKI8TI AN Street 6W(if N JOTICE ALL PERSONS HAVING OOODtJ deiiositpd at HKITKW'S LOAN OKt'ICK, N. K. corner 1 11 ThKNTIl snil MAKKKI' Btreeta, wlu-h uara remained over the luteal time, are hereby notinod to rail at the H. W. ourner of ELEVENTH aud FILHKK'I" til reels, aud osy cbarae on tbe same, or lliov will be soldi at auutmn at No. !!7 South street, on Monday. Juu 7tu. at V o'rlock. ALEXANDER O. CATTELL A CO.; PROUUCKOOMMISSION MHKCHANTh. . j HoxUii NUB I'll WUAHVU1 Ha 37 N"TH wro STRKKT. PMILADHXPttlA. m UKiairsu Q. CUwhj JCluai Oatiku
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