THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 18C9. MUSICAL, AMU lilt ASIATIC The City Aiiiiim-ntftnr. At Titie Arch the drama of The MarbU Hmrt will Performed this evening, with Mrs. l)r.w as Marco Mr. Barton Hill as "Jt.ipliu.-I," ami Mr. Charles Walcot as "Volage." The performance will conclude with the farce of Tht len UthrnrmU tn Monday the new drama of KUvk and White will be produced. At tiir Walnut Mr. Joseph Jefferson will appear thin evening a "Kip Van W inkle." At tiir Chkknut the Kline. Hull Troupe will con clude their engagement this evening. The burlesque of lAierrtia llimjia will be performed. AtthkThkatkk Comkji'K the opera of I'lnrrtte. the. Cricket will he given for the lint times this afternoon and evening. MIfb Susan (lalton will conclude her engagement next week. At tiik Amkkican attractive variety enti-rtaln-mentH will te Riven this afternoon nod evening. Carl Oakkinmih Vocal and Instrumental Society w III give a private classical soiree at tie- Seventeenth ftrt-et Drawlng-Koom this evening. Tickets can lie t rotated nt Mr. Oacrtncr's olllcc, S. K. comer 'l entil nud Walnut Htreet h. raruws sur.TiviAa.r. t llv Atliiiri. The Examiners, Messrs. Messlck and II jttnrs, yesterday took another batch of lcsllm.ii in th.j ilty contested election ensis. The wholesale tobacco houses on Wuter street. Front street, anl Arch street have united In an agreement to close their stores during the warm weather nt 4 o'clock P.M., except on Saturdays, when they will close at 3 P. M. This nrrniig -incut KH! into cH'eet to-day ami continues until Sentem ICM. 'I ho committee appointed a.few dnys slnt-n at a meeting of the Ingrain ( iirpet Weavers, to report upon the state of the strike existing among the weavers in tle district of Kensington, have reported that there arc rM looms rceel lug the full price do miindcd. anil that 201 looms are si ill Idle. The com mittte hold daily sessions to receive reports from those on the strike. The House Carpenters of the southwestern Rec- II n of the city hclda meeting Inst evening in Kater III 11, on South street, nbove l-'illeenth, tor the pur po.'ecf forming a Union. William il. Wcller piv ni cd, and Nell Malloy acted as secretary. A preli minary organization was perfected by tiie election ol temporary oillcers. A committee was unpointed on a constitution and bv-liiws, mid instructed to report on Friday night next. The meeting then ad journed until that time. Domestic Affairs. (iold closed yesterday at las ''. It 1h Maid that the Indians are again taking up arms. The currency balance In the National Treasury amounts to 123,000,000. The Internal Revenue receipts yesterday Were over a million dollars. The Wovernment olllclalshave seized smuggled BUgar in Dubuque, Iowa. The New York State Sportsmen's Convention was held yesterday at Syracuse, N. Y. C. Maxson A Co.'s planing mill at Providence, It. I., was burned to the ground last, night. The Pi stmaster-oenenil made a large number of changes of Postmasters 'yesterday In this State. Postmaster-Oeneral Vreswcli yesterday removed ten clerks and appointed ten olliers to till their places. A sub-marine diver, Robert Spencer, was drowned at New Orleans yesterday by the breaking of his armor. Daniel Yerschled has been lined f ivio by a Bal ttmore judge for dealing iu lottery tickets without a license. It Is reported that Secretary Fish has asked General Sickles when he will be ready to assume the duties of his mission. Fifty dollars conscience money was received yesterday by the authorities at Washington from a person in Trenton, N. .1. In the Midshipmen's race nt Annapolis yesterday, one of the contending boats was swamped by the rough sea. No lives were lost. The Southern Central Railroad Company will Issue one hundred and li It y thousand llrst mortgage bonds, to complete their road to Ontario. All the old currency, copper, stereotype, and electrotype plates of the' Treasury Department were melted yesierdn.v in the presenile of the committee. A party of gentlemen, while h:i thing in a water enre establishment in liuil'alo, yesterday, hail stolen an aggregate or f20,u3.r from their clothing. John and Mary Newman ami John Henderson wero arrested yesterday. In Ruti'alo, N. Y., charged with robbing the American Express Company in this citv. A delegation of national bank officers called on Secretary Jloutwell yesterday to protest n gainst their banks being excluded Jrom the list of Ooveninient depositories. By the premature explosion of a blast on the Boston, Hartford, and Krie Kailroad, at Pougliiuog, y sterday, one man was killed and several others mortally wounded. The Spanish Minister, it is rumored, asked our Secretary of State to Interfere to prevent adverse criticisms of the presson his Government. Jtesuit, he was snubbed by Mr. Fish. The jewelry store of C. A. Auahlnbangh at Ilar riburg was yesterday entered by thieves, the clerk drugged with chloroform, and tliree thousand dol lars' worth of jewelry taken awav. The Universal Franchise Association of Wash ington have issued a circular, asking candidates for municipal offices in that capital if they intend to ad vocate the doctrines of the association. The Grand Lodge of Masons, meeting in New ork, yesterday adopted a resolution of non-intercourse with the Grand Orient of France until the Orient shall withdraw her recognition of the so called Supreme Grand Council of Louisiana. Four railroad conductors ami a mob of men fought at Dutch Kills, L. 1., yesterday, concerning the merits of their respective roa Is. A portion of the track of the Flushing Hoad was torit up, mid two of the men are probably dead, from iujuries received. ' Forclsrn Affair. The New Dominion Government have, it is understood, agreed not to press its unpopular bank ing scheme during Use present session. It Is reported that the Newfoundland delegates have come to an understanding w ith the Dominion Government in regard to the terms of union. There was another debate in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly concerning the annexation of that province to the New Dominion. The debate did not exhibit any striking enthusiasm iu favor of the project. Captain-General Dulce sailed yesterday for Spain. . The Spanish iron-clad Victoria has arrived at Havana. An uncle of (uesada lias been executed near Puerto Principe. , One thousand volunteers from Spain, are ex pected to laud in a few days. The Spaniards claim to havo defeated seven hundred Americans with ninety Spanish soldiers. The French Atlantic cable is completed. The new French agent in Mexico will hold no In tercourse with the Mexican Government. The French and other foreign envoys in China demand an apology for an Insult to Count de Koche lioimrf. ,,, ,, . ,, The London press are still discussing the Ala bama treaty, and are disposed to take a more con servative view of the matter. THE REF0KMEI SYXOI). YF.8TKRIUY AKTKKNOON'S SESSION. ' The Synod opened with prayer at three o'clock yestctday afternoon, after which a free Interchange of opinion took place in regard to the benevolent operations of the Church. The Synod was then ad dressed by Dr. Cornell on the proper traiuiug of the youth of Hie Church on religious matters. The Rev lir. r'cuddor. Secretary of the Board of Foreign Christian Unioit, then brtcuy addressed the Synod. His remiirks were ehiotly levelled at the encroaching power of Koiuntiism iu America. Though Papacy is losing ground iu Europe, vet it is making headway Iu the Lulled States, and he ex horted all present to combine and use every en deavor to check the spread of Catholicism. The Lalance of the afternoon was taken up with a discussion on the advisability of an addl'iouor ninety-five new hymns, m ule t i the authorized col lection g( thesttuie bv the committee appointed by the last Synod. In the performance of the uut assigned them by the last Synod the committee in tended to occupy each page of the hymn book with a hymn of a certain metro. In many esses It was found tnat the pages were not entirely lilted up by the hymns furnished, and in order to make the book . f. . ........ ii.Ia u..li.i.t i.tnu u.'ur.t it.. I. f Am atim lull HImuic, mn-uwuiiu iiiww Hunt oviue dard English books, and Inserted to fill Bp the pages IkOt fully OCeupitMi. in mm w jr iitiiv-tjr-UTQ Hymns got into the body of the book not authorized by the BJAknR discussion ensued, without coming to any. thing definite, and It was decided to resume the Hump HlltMil in 1 lift lTCHIOUUI. ........ ....... . llovVrti or Pollock, DMWAor of the Mint, tnvtung the niembers of the Ky to visit that lustltntlnn. The invitation Wa eKSn, aim vum ui u.iuiu reii I? ).rociwr Pollock. The Synci then ad journed wit miyer. EVENING SESSION. 'The evening session was devote.! to a further dis- i nt cTTin ,.r flu. tiviiiii-lmok. ufler . ii.ii. ii'-e was iniofHtu. MARINE TELEGRAPH. at!'!i,"nal Marin k- I'imt ran. ' A I.MAN AO FOR PUILADKLpTuaZtiUS DAY. Bin Risks. 4 2 'I. Moos It mm a or, BUN bETU. 7U7IIUOH W atkb 10 4 u. CI.KAItK.D VKSTKRDAY. HtMmship TonnwAii'ln, Jnnnin, Navannsh, PhiUdolphia nrt houtliern MhiI Htiinlnp Stiamer K. Willing, I innditf, lialutnnra, A. GmTn, .f r. Itanine imporailor, llnard, I'crnnHiliuc.., A. F. Unmnn. linn M. A. Lviit, WooBtur, 1'orUniuulh, K. A. Souvler A Co. Br.hr .Janln Ranfiidil, Jngn, Nnplen, Workman Co. Sohr K. ). I linimia, (Jnwkntt, Himtnii, Warnm A irng. bclird.C. Paltvraon, Hcull, Alexandria, David Cunpnr. AIiniVKf) YKSTKRDAY. Steamer Anthrarilo, Gro-n. 31 hours fn.ra Now York, with nide. tn W. M. itiiird A To HK-amer Diiimnnd Stiito, oliti, 13 hours from fUlti muro, wuh ni(l!-p. to A. (.mvnn, .lr. Meiinier W. u. IMorroiii.nl,, SiimpHhiro, 21 hours from New .irk, with iwlso. to m. .M. H.nnl A . lir. hiiiouo I'rnato, lirown. 4't ilavs tmtn Newport, Wiilos. with riiilruiKl iron Ut I'. A. Sen Inr A On. lliinino Aoania, Uoliinum, 7 duvs from Mntanxas, with soutirHnil ninlHHhPN to VVHrren A tirr-TK. liril! .1. It. Urown, Haiti, II days I rum Mutanns, with rnelHHse to Miirrm. Ilnvl T On. Ilriu H V. Merii. k. I.lnpiiimlt, H dnys from C-ardun iH, Willi iiioIhhhi'S lo H. C. Kniulit A ;. HriR.lolin Welsh, ,lr , Mumliiy, 6 dnys from S.iuii, with suiiar to M. A W. W,.Bh. Ke.lir 11. W. Godlr.'v. Garwood, ll) days from S.inui, with molasBi R to S. A W. Velsti. Si:lir.ln. T. Ixintf, 'I'uiinill, 2 duys from In'lian rivor, Del., with liurk to Collins A Co. SobrM.tJ. hurnitn, Itur'ior iw. 1 day fnim Condon, Del., with cr.lili to, Ins. I.. Itewlny ,t Co. Selir K. II. Hlo&som, Hloxnom, 2 d:iys from Lelianon, Del., with erniii to das. f Henley A Co. Selir M. Davis, Robinson, 1 day from Milforil, Do)., with (train lo ,1ns. h. Rowley A ( o. Srlir oliviu, Fox, 1 day from Odessa, Del., with Kndn to Jh b. Ili'wli v A Co. Sclir Mnry and Carolinn, Fowler. I day from Loipaic, I'd., with gram to Jas. 1.. liowluy A Co. StritiJ Itttftiitth tn Tir Fvruintf Trtfr'i;h. Havuk I'K (iitACK, .Inno h. Tho lollowinn boats loft here tor Philadelphia tins morning 4 liarley and Carrie, with wheat and corn to Wm. B. Smith A Co. M;iry I-:. Mtrino, with lumber to Wataon, Mulono A Co. Montour, with liuubor to All' rod Cook. CoTYepnni1mrf of Thp Frrtiiix T Uifmith. K ASTON A Mi'MAHOM'S llUI.I, K.TIN Nf.w Yoiik ( )ri' ick, Juuo 4. i baigea luuvo in tow to-niKht lor Hallimorn. inn with guano for Philadelphia. One with powder for I'ort. Delaware. Rai.i IMOUE Hiianch Okfiik, J una 4.- Rart(ns loaTO in tow tn-niKht rat.tward.as follows: - ( M rant o : S. Stevens; A. li. Myriek ; Jano Klliott : S'irah Ann; V. W. Sat.O-rly; H. H.Craiit: I'eti-r Tannoy ; V. II. Rowe; and .1. S. HiMit.h, nil with coal, for Now York. Churhis, with coal for WiliuiiiKtoii. MEMORANDA. Stonmship Prometheus, Cray, henco, at Charleston yes terday. Steamer Novolty, Wilcox, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York ycHtenlay. 1liiriiio Arthur Kinsman, Means, sailod from Matanzas 27th ult., for north ot llatteras. ltuniUH l.inda, l'lemimt, hence, at Cienftwiros 2rtth ult. liriK Lenndnr, ('aron, ttt-nco. at (Quebec liotu ult. RriK Frontier, Morgan, at llavana 2th ult., from Sierra Mnrena. and cleared -Mb for Piitladolphia. RriR Hyperion, Woodbury, hence, at Matanzas 2Mth ult. Bri(t .foaephine, l.inscott. teiiied Irom Matan.as oth ult. for lioston was reported bound to Philadelphia. P.riir Nellie C'litTord, l.iitletield, for Pliiladuluhia, aailod from Alataii7,as-2Hi)i ult Sr.hr Arthur S. Simpson. Churn, from Seaoonnot for Phi liidelphia, at Newport 2d inst. Srlir.lolin Crwckfnrd, lavis, for Pluladelphia, sailed from Newport -Jd inst. Schr Artie Carwood, Godfrey, at Boston yesterday for I'ensarola. Schr Minnie Repplier, hence, at Charleston yesterday. Selir J. P1. l-'lanaxan, Sbaw, tor Philadelphia, aailed irom Cienlui'j;os lth ult. Sehr Hazleton, l.ardner, for Philadelphia, sailod from Taunton 2d inct., and went into Newport. Srlir D. t. 1- loyd, Weeilen, hence, at Fall River 1st inst. Selir.l. II. liikT iliam, .Mi-koinn, lirnco lor llarltora, at Now York ltd inst. Ni lirs Caroline Kienzle. htudums. and Jonathan May. Raker, at Alexandria 1st inst., from lioston. NOTICK TO MARINKRS. As an additional aid to tho navigation of the main shin batinel. New York Hav. a lirst-elass iron buov. i):iinteit rod. No. Iu1-', will ie placed, on or about July I, on tho e;tst Fide of the Channel, uliout midway between tho Southwest Spit Buoy, No. 1(1, und the next red buoy. No. 12, north of it. Notice is civen that tho Iron Can Rnov has been ro- moved from Lower Gangway l,odge, Penobscot Bay, Me., no its place temporarily supplied Dy a spar isuoy. A Roll Buov haB been placed at the ontrance of Hyannis Harbor. A powerful 10-inch steam whistle has been placed on Dyer's Point, about a uuarter oi a milo west of thoeastorn- noM ol tne cape r.lizaliei n Lights, and will no put in ope--ation at an early day. It lias been heard fi miles to wind- vard in a stiTiiig bree.o iu wodorate weather at llulf- vock, 11 miles distant. SPECIAL. NOTICES. grj- F()H T11K SSUMMKK. 11) flihYKNT niiiuiurii uiiu kiitimtiiioniui'iia Aiiti iiiuihphiuhu fckin.biteft of ni(tMiuitiMH or other iiirtmitH, uhu Wright's AU'oniited Ulyceniio lulirt. it is uouoiuiiBiy irmrnuu, transiiaront, nud hitH no omml uh a toilet m.ap. l'"or Hale by flrnists ci'tHnilly. K. dt U. A. WHIGiiT, Sin. tJ (JHKSNUT tSlroet. 2 45 U. S. OFFICE OF AUTIFICIALUMHS. An appropriation (&50.U0O) haviug beeu mado by Coneress for purchaisinij Alt I 1 r l CIA l. ll.tl iid run. uir ii. r.u.T of the Vnited States Army and Navy mutilated in tho rvu e, applications may now tiu made, in person or i.y ettrr. Iiy othrt-rH entii.led to tue liencut ot ttio act,aud who desire the bi-Ht Artirtcial l.inibs, to lr. B. I RANK I'AI.Mf K. SurKeon Artist, No. WUCHKNNI'T Street, Piitladolphia, No. liTrt P.ltOAOWAY, New York, No. SI GKKKN Street. Bostn. 12? Offices for Supplying Army and Navy Officers . Pff DR. F. li. THOMAS, TIIE LATE OPE- rater of the t'olton Dental Association, is now tho onlii ant in Philadelphia who devotes his entire tima and practice to extracting teeth, absolutely without pun, bv resu uitrtius oxuie gas. uince, vri, ai.iui ni. mui y rK.NMSIlAAMA KA1LKUAU JU.M- PANY, TREASURER'S DEPARTMKNT. PHII.ADEI.rniA, May, 15, lRofl. NOTICK TO STOCKHOLDKRS. The books are now open for subscription uud payment of the new stock of this Company. TUOMAJS T. FIRTH, 6 18 30t Treasuror. "A PENNY SAVED IS E12UAL, TO TWO Earned." The time to save money is when you earn It, and the way to save it is by depositing a portion of it weekly in the old FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. ti. FOURTH Street, below Chcsnut. Money in lnre or small amounts received, and five percent, interest allowod. Open daily from 9 to 3, and on Monday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. CYRUS OADWALLaDKR, 2 lo Treasurer. jjgy- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, PHiLAiiEi.pnii, ra., May 3d, 1SG9. NOTICE TO STOCKIIOIJJEUS. 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 cosh on and after May 30, 1809. Blanfc powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the Ofllce of tho Company, No. 233 S. Third street. The Office will be opened at 8 A. M. and closed at P. M. from May 30 to June 5, for the payment of dividends, and after that date from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. THOMAS T. FIRTH, B 3 60t Treasurer. Note The Third Instalment on New Stock of 1868 Is due and payable on or before June 15. OLD OAKS CEMETERY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, No. 3 IN WALNUT STREET. This Company is now prepared to dispose of Lots, clear of all incumbrance, on REASONABLE TERMS. Tho ad rantRos offered by this Cemetery are well known to be equal if not superior to thoee poueeaod by any other Ceme tery. We invite all who desire to purchase Burial Lots to call at the office, whore plans can be seen and ail particulars will be Riven. To societies desiring large tracts of Und a liberal reduc tion will be made. ALFRED O. HARM ER, President. MARTIN LA'NUKNliKRUKR, Treuarar. MlCHAtX NlhliKT, Secretary I 11 Km c A 11 It I A O S 1 I MiLUAIl At KlirSWAIJL, CAKKIAGE XIUirDEltS, No. Tia SAN80M Street, Philadelphia, w . a f on v kind of CARRIAGES to call invite mi i u -" . . i and see their large assortment before purchasing, as tbev intend selling at 7 REASONABLE! RATES. 8 SOswMtxp BOARDING. T NO. 1181 GIRARD STREET MAY BB . obtained tarnished and n mammae- root luf. boaxd also, if dewed. BOA RHINO. vl CANT IN A FEW DAYS, Two ll- Kucond ory Rooms, with privnte bath. eUi. Also. tin. Muvum) vu V Mid iluur, tiu, 14 WA'.'r tuk 0 Ht TfO CIGAJ BUYERS. Fresh Importations of Havana Cigars, In bond or duty paid. Largo assortment, offered In lots to suit purchasers. Also, cigars of onr own manufacture, ylas. : "MARIANA RITA." High grade Vnelta Abajo leaf, fifteen styles. Low prices compared with Imported cigars. A fair trial will prove their merit "FRA mAVOLO." Lower priced than the "Mariana Rita," three styles; txctllcnt cigars. "FLIiUR DK LYS," "LOUIS D OR," and other brands, all copyrighted; each of highest ta le In !l3 respective class. All ol our Havana leaf we mptvrt direct, and no better clpars can be produced in this market than those we now otfer. Smokers should see that they obtain onr genitint elgarn, which are offered regularly by many rcupecta hle dealers, although some Irregular parties put for ward Inferior cigars as of our make. We offer theso cigars In lots to suit purchasers. They can be profitably retailed at prices forty per cent, less than imported cigars, will give equal satis faction, and should bo tried, without prejudice, by all who desire a good cigar at moderate cost. 8.TUUUET A SONS, Importers and Manufacturers, fi 13 2Ctrp No. 229 South FRONT Street. gOT OR COLD! WARM WEATHER! GOOD ICE!! SUPPLIED BY THE CARPENTER ICE COMPANY, Xo. 717 WILLOW St., riiilada. EASTERN ICE exclusively at market rates. Large trade supplied on fair terms. CTIA8. L. CARPENTER, , JOHN OLKNDKNINO, I rronrletors. JOS. M. TRUMAN, Jr., ( 1 fPnetora Dllilm JOHN R. CARPENTER, J TERRA COTTA WORKS. G LOUCESTElt TEKKA COTTA W0KKS DIXEY & CO. .STORE AND OFFICE NO. 122 NORTH SIXTH STREET, ABOVB AKC'H, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF DOU11LE GLAZED VITRIFIED DRAIN PIPES, With Branches, Bends, Sleeves, Traps, etc DRAINING TILE, PAVEMENT TILE, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL CIIDINEY TOPS, UOT-AJR FLUES, HOPPERS, GARDEN VASES, STATUARY, ETC. OWNERS, BUILDERS, AND CONTRACTORS Will consult their interests by giving us a call. Having a large supply of all kinds constantly on hand, and delivered at the shortest notice. Respectfully soliciting your orders, we are, yonrs 6 8tf DIXEY Jk CO. DRUOS, PAINTS, ETO. JOBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., II. E Corner FOURTH and EACE Sts. PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Manufacturers of White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty Varnishes, Etc. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prices for c4ish. 12 45 SOFA BED. JOVER'S PATENT COMBINATION SOFA BED Is decidedly the best Sofa Bed ever Invented. It can be extended from a Sofa into" a handsome French Bedstead, with hair spring mattress, in ton seconds of time. It requires no unscrewing or detaching, has no separation between back and seat, no cords to break, and no hinged foot attached to the top of the back to support it when down, which is unsafe and liable to get out of repair. It has the conveniences of a bureau for holding clothing, is easily managed and it Is impossible for it to get out of order. price about tne same as an ordinary sora. II. F. HOVER, OyTNER AND SOLE MANUFACTURER, 1 26 tuthsCm No 0 South SECOND Street DYEINQ AND PRINTINQ. J7 S T A B L I 8 II ED 18 19. The New York Dyeing and Printing Establishment, STAT EN ISLAND, No. 40 North EIGHTH Street (West Side), Philadel phia; No. 98 DUANK Street, and 7B2 BROADWAY, New York. This old and well-known Company are prepared, as nsual, with the highest decree of skill and the most approved machinery, TO DYE, CLEANSK, and FINISH every variety of LADIES' and GENTLE MEN'S GARMENTS, and PIECE GOODS, la their usual superior manner. GARMENTS CLEANSED WHOLE. 3 11 thstu NOTE This Is our only ofllce In Philadelphia. POINT BREEZE PARK. i - T js nt i; z i; i a it i. WKDSKSDA V, JtfA'i' 16. Sweepstakes for Horses that have never beaten 2 31 ; 50 entrance. Mile heats, 8 In B, to harness. . Association adding net receipts. Three or more entries to BU. and two to start. Should only one horse appear he will be entitled to all the entrance money. Should three or more start, the second horse to save his entrance. Entries to be addressed to the Secretary, "and In each Instanco en cleslrg the entrance. Entries to bo closed at 12 o'clock, noon, on Wednesday, June 9. 6 4 8t CURTAINS AND SHADES. B J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 NORTH SIXTn STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF Venetian Blinds & Window Shades. Largs and Sue a&sortment at low priooa. BTORR RIIADF.S made anriflottered. rg tl lm JX1KNIOKS. OOKI8, TASSKLSKKPAIRINO KTO PERSONAL. ' NOTICE ALL PERSONS HAVING GOODS dm.miitd at RKTTKW8 IAN OKKICK, N. K. comer FlfcTKKNTH and MARKKT BtresU, whioh hue remained ovnr the ltwal time, m hnrahy notitind to call at the B. W. corner of KLK VKNTII and FILBKKT HtreeU, and pity cliarKea on the aame. or they will be auld atauotiun at No. 7 South itroet, on Monday. June 7th, at 9 o'clock. 6 J-lut TO TIIK PUBLIC. TIIE FINEST AND Ura-eat aaaortment of the lateet atylea of Boota, Oaiiera. a&d hlioaa for Men and Hon aaa be had at KKKor aurr u ljirne KaUklillnhment, Ztm Wo. !iat . mm ttumt. ! .i.i.-i.i -. DRY OOODS. MATERIALS FOR SUITS, In Stripes and Grey Mixtures. TIIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON THIS MARKET. RICKEY. SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CIIESNUT STREET. SILKS! suns I In Stripes, Checks and ShotB, IN GREAT VARIETY. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CIIESNUT STREET. Liriupj rorLinTT3, NEW AND DESIRABLK ARTICLE At 37,c. per yard. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., TZa. 727 CHESriUT Street. JArrJESS SILKS AND rorLmETTEs, A FULL ASSORTMENT. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CIIESNUT STREET. lace romTS, IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CIIESNUT STREET, 4 9tfrp PHILADELPHIA. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, Are Prepared to Suit Ladies Shopping for Summer Outfits. TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS. BEST IRON BAREGES. SUMMER BILKS REDUCED. ORGANDIES AND LAWNS. MAGNIFICENT GRENADINES. LAMA LACE POINTS, JACKETS, ETC. SEASIDE SHAWLS, NEW STYLES. BREAKFAST SHAWLS, WHITE AND COLORED. TOURISTS' GLOVES, HOSIERY, SCARFS, TILS, AND VEILS. N. B. BATHING DRESS GOODS, OIL SILK CAPS, ETC. 4 3 8tuth3in PRICE & WO O D, N. XV. CORNER EIGHTH AMI FILHEKT. Dally receiving NEW GOODS from New York Auc tions, ami other sources. WHITE goods: WHITE GOOD- riqilCH, at 2JS, 31, Six, -"A C2;.;, 75 cts. up to 1. I'luid and Stripe Nainsooks. Plaiil and Stripe Swiss Muslins. Fine finality Pluii Organdies, 37; cents. Nainsooks, Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, soft finish Cambrics, etc, etc Handsome Marseilles Qnllts, very cheap. Honeycombj4.1-inc(iiiard t;ulltn. ' Table Linens, Napkins and Towels. . Nursery, Diaper, and Apron Bird-eye. Beat makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. II LACK SIMiS! BLACK SILKS Tlin.'k Groa Grain Silks. 12 un to 83-50 a vard. Bargains In Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery and moves. Ladies' and Gents' Ganze Merino Vests, cheap, lininlinrir EdirlnuH and InsortiiiifS. Dimity Bands, Jlaglc Ruffllngs and Coventry Ruf- nings. Gents' Shirt Fronts, Neck Ties, and Suspenders. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EltSIITII AND FILBERT. N. B. Silk Sun Umbrellas and Parasols. 4 3 ws QRGANDIES ! ORGANDIES ! LAWNS! LAWNSJ Fine French Organdies. Fine French Lawns. Fine lirown Lawns. Dark Ground Lawns, American Lawns, n and iw cents. American Lawns, 8 cents. Light Ground Lawns with Blue Spot. ow is the time to purchase Lawns. A full assortment at STOKES & WOO D'S, S. W.COR. SEVENTH AND ARCn STS., 8 3 ws5 PHILADELPHIA Old front building to be torn down. New one erected In July and August Selling goods cheap to collapse the stock. We Invite you to call now while It la fresh. During the work, will operate la the rear. COOPER & C0NARD, S. E. COR. NINTH AND MARKET STS., j T Um PHILADELPHIA, PARASOLS. DiniU ili) ALL TIIR NTH-WIT ST A - - ' ' ' mj . .1 . I Lj L . . . . f-ry London too rmnm bjmm w uvu iot noTony, t riaty, nd alAfruiM kr Dnvtitullwt. A Urga-fr T toruuaot of Lao Ourar, Ha Kida and Sua Via- k toruuaot of Lao LMrrar, Ha Hide and Boa Uin Crall at U luwaat priuea, at IL DLKOM'tt iuxi Uosda buura. Hit, H, jaUlli'U BUWk 4 U m B O NNET S, tR IMMI N OS , E TOi f2R8. M. A. BINDER, DRESS TRIMMING AND TArER PAT TERN STORE, IV. W, Corner i:ievrnth and Clie- nnt Htreetn. BARGAINS JUST OPENED, New ntylc Silk Tassel Frince. C2 w-nts a yard, all (hades. REAL GUirURE LACES. A case Lace Points, Saciines, and Jackets. Lhinia Ijice Parasol Coverts Black Thread lces, nil widths, at very low prices. The genuine Jow-ph Kid Gloves, 1 per pair. MiKRcs' Colored Kids. NEW STYLES PARASOLS AND SEASIDES. Rnninn and Plain Ribbons and SuHtios. Parts Jewelry. Plaid Nainsooks, French Muslins. Ptpue and Mar seilles, Hamburg Edging and lusertings- EXCLl'SIVE AGENT ForMra M. WORK'S Celebrated S.vmem for cutting Indies' Dri-hses, Saciilli'H, Hammes, iiarilialdi's. t'liil- dren's Clothes, etc, by measurement, and full in structions given. AGENTS WANTED. Tidies are now making from lino tolwn per month as agents for this system. a 0 stutlii QRAND OPENING OP SPRING DESIGNS IN BONNETS AND HATS, AT OUR NEW BONNET ROOMS, No. 806 ARCH Street. P. A. HARDING & CO. 41thrta3m QIIOICE GOODS POPULAR PRICES. PARIS FLOWERS, LINEN-BACK SATINS, AND LADIES' AND KISSES' HATS AND BONNETS In Unrivalled Assortment. S. A. & D. STERN, 110. 724 ARCH STUEET, Blstnth2mrp FI1ILADELP1IIA. J7RINGES, GIMrS, AND BUTTONS, New Style nml Moderate Prices. GUIPURE LACES, nANDSOME PATTERNS; WHITE COTTON TRIMMINGS; AMERICAN ZEPHYR, ALL COLORS. K A I H O IN" ' S , i4 nstuth2m N.W. Corner of EKillTIIund CIIIMtUY St. CARPETINCS. CAriTON F.1ATTINGS Just Pkeceived, ex-Earque Louisa, SOOO ROLLS Fresh Canton Mattings, WHITE AND RED CHECKED, Of Choice Erands, in all Widths. M'CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. G09 CHESNUT Street, i 3 11 thstnrp 3ml Opposite Independence nail, i f J O R N Y ' S TASTELESS FRUIT PRESERVING POWDER, la warranted to keep Strawberriea nuperior to any known procefw, aa well a other fruit, wit limit being air-tixht. t'rice, uu ct-nta a paeauKe. noia uy tne grocera. ZANE, NORNY & CO., PROPRIETORS, 29 lm No. 136 North SECOND St., PtnUd. VIOW IS TUB TIME TO CLEANSE YOUR HOUSE. WICIIEK.IIAKTJIAX A, I'O.'M WAMIIINO AND CXEANSINU POWDEIt la unequalled for acrahbins Palnta. Floors, and all home. bold oae. Aak for it and take no other. W. U. bowmam, Hole A (rent. 23 6m No. 1166 I UANKr ORl Hoad HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Mt. Vernon Hotel, 8 1 Monument street, Baltimore. Ikga-tly Furnished, with unsurpassed CuUlua. On the European riaru . P. MOUGAli. LARZCLCRE & DUCHEY, Cnatoni IIoum Broker and Notaries Public, No. 405 LIERAEY STREET. ALL CUSTOM HOUSB BUSINESS TRANSACTED. PASSPORTS PROCURED.1 " " AGRICULTURAL. Q PniLADELPlIIA RA8PBEKRT, JUCUN- ZL1 DA, Afrieoltnriat, and oha Strawberry I -ton IU ITkbarr, Plant i U-rtford. tt?i7u9,nl ttu imtbt t. i a k &K-X COR N EXCIIAWaB BAG MANUKAOTORy. JOHN T. MAII.KV, M Oornarof MARKKT and WATER BtraeU. "" llilladelpbia. DKALKRH IN B AtiB AND BAQQINQ Uf "- deecnptioQ, for Carako, KUmr, Bait. afivti'lgiMlu Bon' L-ra- tai aanail (IllNNV rlAt.H MnataaUy M band. irj a IM a-w Vivs)L (iAC-O, AMUSEMENTS. MRTiiKi?? KVr& ARCH STREET TO- N K i 1 1 T ( Hat -Irtay), J ' AV- By Mm. John Drew, " , Mr. Charles Waloot. A nd Kvery Momber of tha r. And ( to'b'i protean piwn, voinpany. A DKKHM RKHF.AR8AK , Mr. Craiit in all hm Imitation. Monday-HLACK AM W HI I K. WALNUT 8T. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 7V, TU18 (Saturday) KVKIffNO, June 5. KIXIH NKillT of the world-renowned (Vmirdian, Mil. JOKKl'lIJKFKKRHON, who will appear a" KIP VAN WIN KLK, in Dion rtnucicault'n pmat Drama of KIT VAN WIN KLK; OR. TITF. KI.KKP OK TWK.VTV YKAItS. THEATRE COMIQUE. SEVENTH STREET, below Arch. IVimmnnree at ) o'clock. I li r. i mi 'K K I KINI.S. MISS SUSAN OALTON, The younx ami c'f'cil prima dnnna, an KUIKIOTTK TIIK (1KIOKKT, In thn now four act opcrn Mititlcd H,il(;i'rK 1 UK CltlCKKT, The whole cnipnny nppcnrnitf in the cnt j MATINKK ON SATUKDAY. TIIK DASHWOOD K1STKKS and Ma.ter RLARKNCK. JRANI) SACKED (ONCKKT AT NT. MAf.ACIII'M t'KI'TU'lf. Kr.KVRVTIf iibovo Master, on 'I'll 1 1 ItSI i A V KV IOM.(i, June 10. In Htruinriitiil Select lima by acveral diitinituiahnd ()rir-tnils en thp new and larifc ori n rnoentlv completed by Moaars. ll. iMiniill ,T non. Hil l n clKci-.- vurietv f Vocal (nima TickctK, Mi ccnta; Kiiin ly Tickota. three for 1. ' Ki-raale at 'I'runinlcr'a Music Store. N., - l'h.n.,i atreet, and at the dix.r. tfAwth:it "IENNSYI.VANIA ACADEMY OF FINB J AKTS.-The Korty aiith Annual Sprin Kxbibitioal of raintinirB, Sculpture, c, ia now open. , AriniiRMon, alio. : boaaim Tioketa, 6oc. 4 3d apt' Open from H A. AL Jo v$ P. M.. and from 7,Vj to lo P. M. fYMNASIUM, CORNER OF" NINTiFaND a I k: . n I -.i ; . . ., .. -r..v' hhitib, -nmn. . .niibiPintm, ana Unil dren, ia now open DAY and KVKN'IXti. Itaaona civen in Sparrinir and f encing. (Jail in person or aend for circular. 8 6 atutiyimo PHOK I I.KW1H. " TALE R'S CLATE MILLER'S VT1Mtfr V OARDKN. Nob. 7JH. 723. 7'JI. anrt 73rt VIIHR Sf-. THK GRAND OUCH KSTRION. formerly the proper of the GRAND DUKK OK BADKN, purohaeed at irrml v . ,,,,B woji in comoinauoB witn r 1 1 A AI K K n UKUH KS I K A and Miaa NKI.LIK AN IKHSON, will perform EVKRY AKTKRNOON and KVKN1NO at tha alioTe-mentionwt Arf.i-.i. free. 1 latf PROPOSALS. ' ' 1 PROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS TO BE SUP. I'LIEI) TO THE NAVY YARDS UNDER THE COCMZANCK OF THE BUREAU OF CONSTRUC TION AM) REPAIR. Navy DkpaktMent, ) Kt'UEAi; OF CONSTK MOTION ANM llKPAIB, - . W'AsiusoTON, 1). C, Junes, 1S69.) SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish Timber anil other Materials for the Navy for the fiscal year end ing JUNE 30, 187(1, will be received at this Bureau until 12 o'clock M., of the 6th of July next, at which time the proposals will be opened. , , , The proposals must be addressed to the Chief of the Ilureau of Construction and Repair, Navy De partment, Washington, and must be endorsed "PROPOSALS FOR TIMBER, ETC., FOR THE NAVY,'' that they may be distinguished from other business letters. Printed schedules for such classes as parties deal in and intend to bid for, together with Instructions to bidders, (riving the forms of proposal of guarantee, and of certillcate of guarantors, with printed forms of oilers, will be furnished to such persons as desire to bid, on application to the Commandants of the respective navy yards, and those of all the yards oil application to the Bureau. . , , j The Commandant ot each navy yard and the pur chasing paymaster for each station will havo a copy of the schedules or the other yards, for examination only, in order that persons who intend to bid ma"y judge whether It Is desirable to make application for any of the clusses of those yards. Tin? proposal must be for the whole of a class, and all applications for information or for tho examina tion of samples must be made to the Commandants of the respective yards. , , , The proposal must lie accompanied by a certifi cate from the Collector of Internal Revenne for thu district hi which the bidder resides, that he has "a license to deal In the articles for which he proposes; and he must further show that he is a manufacturer of, or a regular dealer in. the articles which he oilers to supply. The guarantors must be certified by the Assessor of Internal Revenue for the district in which they reside. v , The contract will be awarded to the person who makes the lowest bid and gives the guarantee re quired by law, the Navy Department, however, re serving the right to reject the lowest bid, or any which It may deem exorbitant. Sureties In the full amount will lie required to sign the contract, and their responsibility must be certified to the satisfaction of the Navy Depart nieut. As additional security twenty per centnm will be withheld from the amount of the bills until the con tract sliull nave been completed, and eight? per centum of the amount of each bill, approved Ja triplicate ythe Commandant of the respective yards, will be paid by the Paymaster of the station desig nated in the contract within ton days after the war rant for the same shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. . t The classes of this Bureau are numbered and de signated as follows : No. OVhlte Oak Logs; No. a, White Oak Ke'e Pieces; No. 9. White Oak Curved Timber; No. 4, White Oak Plank; No. 5, White Oak Boards; No. 7, Yellow Pine Logs ; No. 8, Yellow Pine Beams ; No. 9, Yellow Pine Mast Timber; No. 11, White Pine Logs; No. 12, White Pine Mast Timber; No. 13, White Pine Plank Boards; No. 15, White AHh, Elm, Beuth; No. 10, White Ash Oars; No. 17, Hickory; No. IS, Black Walnut, Mahogany, Maple, Cherry; No. 19, Locust Timber; No. 20, Locust Treenails; No. '22, Cypress Cedar; No. 23, Black Spruce; No. 24. White Oalf Staves and Headings; No. 2.1, Lignum vitas ; No. 30, Ingot Coppt r; No. 82, Wrought Iron, round and square j fco. 33, Wrought Iron, rlat; No. 84, Iron, plate; No. 35, Steel; No. 37, Iron Spikes; No. 38, Iron Wrought Nails; No. 89, Iron Cut Nails; No. 41, Lead, pig; No. 42, Lead, pipe, sheet; No. 43, Zinc; No. 44, Tin; No. 45, Solder; No. 48, Locks, Hinges, Bolts, of brass and iron ; No. 49, 8orews, of brass and iron; No. 60, Files; No. 51, Angers; No. 62, Toohi for ship stores ; No. 63, Tools for use In yard and Bhops ; No. 64, Hardware; No. 60, White Lead ; No. 67, Zinc Puluts ; No. 88, Colored Paints, dryers ; No. 69, Linseed Oil ; No. 60, Varnish, Spirits Turpentine; No. 63, Sperm and Lard Oil; No. 64, Tal low, Soap; No. 66, Fish Oil; No. 84, Glass; No. 69, Brushes; No. 70, Dry Ooods for upholstering ; 71, Stationery; No. 73, ship Chandlery ; No. 74, Acids; No. 75, Rosin, Pitch, Crude Turpantlue; No. 7T, Belt ing, packing; No. 7H, Leather, Pump, Rigging, Lacing, No. 80, Junk; Na 81, Oakum; No, 82, Bel ows; No. 88, Charcoal; No. 89, Wood; No. 90, Pa tented Articles. r The following are the classes, by the numbers, re quired at the respective navy yards: ' KITTERY. Nos. 7, 8, 13, 15. 42, 43, 49, 63, fat, 67, 68, 59, 71, 74, 78. CHAHLESTOWN. Nos. 13, 15, 18, 24, 32, 33, 84, 35, 3S, 89, 42, 43, 48, 9, 60, 63, 54, 50, 68, , 60, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 77, 88. BROOKLYN. r Nos. 8, 7, 8, 9, 13, 15, III, 18, 23, 24, 82, 33, 34, 87, 43, 48, 49,58, 64, 60, 67, 58, 69, 60, 63, 4, 08, 69, 71, 73, 74, 75, 80, 88. PHILADELPHIA. ' Nos. S, 4, 7, 8, 13, 16, 83, 32, 83, 35, 39, 43, 48, 49, 60, 61, 53, 54, 68, 60, 63, 64, 68, 69, 71, 73, 74, 77, 78, 8b. WASHINGTON. Nos. 8, 9, 13, 15, 17, 18. 80, 84, 87, 89, 42, 43, 44, 45, 48, 49. 50 51, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 60, 83, 4, tH, 49. 70, 71, 73, 77, 78, 88, 89. NORFOLK. Nos. 8, 7, 9, 12, 13, 18, 18, 83, 25, 32, 33, 39, 48, 49, 60, 62, 63, 64, 68, 69, 60, 63, 69, 70, 71, 73, 75, 77. J8, Ml. ' 6 S4t T,-X)X-S AMERICAN. WALNUT STKEKT. TIIK. Wo M' Kits OK Till-', VVORf.l) KNii AUKD .v'OK.,;',V.p,K',r,I IV""1!' Vim Witiklo." "Tho Africai
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