The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 10, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1800.
NEwa nur.ir.iAR'g.
t ltT Affairs.
Among the ninny gucHts expected to be pre
sent on tho occasion of the banquet given in
honor of ex-Governor A. G. Ourtin on Sutur
dny evening next, are President (Iraut and
hm Cabinet, Major-Generul Meade, of tho
Army, and Admiral Porter, of tho Navy.
Senator Oliver P. Morton, of Indiana, and
ftouutor Puekinghani, of Connecticut, tho
only two living War Governors contemporary
with Governor Curtin, will hIho be proHont.
The Russian CoiiHul-General at New York,
Huron llodisco, ex-Governor William A.
Newell, of New Jersey, and tho Judges of our
rity and State courts, have Hi';nifioil their in
tention of gracing tho festival by their pro
uence. The Hon. Henry Willirtnis will respond to
tho sentiment of the "Judiciary," and Sena
tor Scott to that of "President, of tho United
States.
Messrs. W. V. Messick and 11. M. Natturs,
examiners, held another session yesterday
afternoon.
Tho following persons, who had been at
tacked by the contestants as unassessed voters,
were called and testified that they voted the
Democratic ticket in tho Fourth division,
Twenty-tilth ward, at tho October election:
Patrick Uoylo, Jr., No. 1 1:t0 Edgement
street; Thomas Dutl'ey, No. 1-H'J East Thomp
non street; Michael Fleming, No. l.Vl'.l Salmon
street; Win. Gallagher, No. 1.VJ2 Kichmo.nl
street; Edward Harkins, No. 1110 Somerset
street; Maurieo Ahern, No. 10:11) TreMiont
street; Francis McDonough, No. HL','1 Salmon
street, (also proved the votes of James
McDonough, No. H'W Salmon street, Anthony
Tigh, No. 14:lt Kichmond street, and John
McNamee, No. 1.V13 Thompson street); Vov
nnrd McVaigh, No. I't'M Salmon street; Win,
Mclntyre, No. 10'8 Somerset street; James
O Donnell, No. 1":!." Uelgrado street; James
D. McAran, No. 1115 Salmon street.
Edward Uoyle testified Reside No. 1."1!)
American street; voted tho Democratic ticket
in the Seventh division, Seventeenth ward, at
the October election. (Attacked by contest
ants as Edward lioyles).
The Grand 'Worthy Secretaiyof tho Grand
Lodge of the Independent Order of Good
Templars of renusylvaniau m.ide the follow
ing report at tho session of tho Grand Lodge,
yesterday, in Scranton: Number of Lodges,
f;53, of which 127 were organized during the
past year; disbanded or suspended,' K."; num
ber of members, about 40,0(10. Tho expendi
tures during the year amounted to 17,S;5H,t) I,
and the receipts to U(,:il'.;-.".7.
The Ileformed Synod a ljonrned xltif le
last evening, after having elected tho various
committees, superintendents, and delegates
to corresponding bodies.
DomeMtlc A (fairs.
Gold closed yesterday at l;J!).
Tho Indians in Arizona are troublesonn.
Tho alleged Cuban craft, Quaker City, is
to be bonded.
The lioston Metropolitan Police bill has
been defeated'.'
San Francisco has realized $300,000 from
the side of tido lands.
SfrTiVJlli in treasure arrived at New York
from California yesterday.
At the Episcopal Convent ion at Pittsburg,
yesterday, the "All Saints" liitualistie Church
was relusect representation.
Tho President will visit tho Teace Jubilee
whereat Boston is jubilant.
Governor Geary was in Washington yes
terday, and had an interview with the Presi
dent. Colonel Manuel Freyer, new Minister
from Peru, was introduced to President Grant
Yesterday.
llobert Talbot, a well-known merchant of
Greenwich. Conn., was run over and killed
vesterdav.
Tho newspaper publishers of Michigan
held their third annual convention at Adrian
on Tuesday.
General Halleck was last night presonte l
with a gold badge by the Mexican veterans at
ban i rancisco.
Major A. 1$. Thompson (retired) has been
appointed Sheriff of llichinond, Va., by
General Canby.
It is rumored that the Central cunan
Junta is negotiating a charter for a swif
steamer of seven hundred ton.4.
Work will be resumed in the printing
division of the United States Treasury De
partment some time next week.
General 1 Halleck yesterday left San
Francisco for Louisville, Ky., his headquar
ters as Commander of the Department of tho
South
$.100,000 in treasure was shipped from
San Francisco yesterday. Unly .o,oio worth
of the amount is consigned to tho Atlantic
States.
The match game between tho Philadel
phia and St. George Cricket Clubs at Hobo
ken commenced yesterday and continues
to-day.
-A party ot thieves on 1 nosuay nignt were
surprised at work on the safe of the Sandy I
luver .National Dauli at ianuington. xney i
escaped.
General Sherman endorses tho proposi
tion of the Arizona Legislature to arm the
border settlers to .co-operate with troops
against hostile Indians.
Fort-Inn Affair.
LramERO, June i). A ministerial order has
been promulgated here authorizing tho use of
the Polish language in tlm administration of
the internal service of Galieia.
Lovdon. Juno 'J. Advices from Melbourne
renort that several members have been ex
pelled from tho Parliament of Victoria for
bribery, and that proceedings- against others
were pending.
Pahis. Juno 0. Marquis do La Valletto,
Minister of Foreign Affairs, at his official
reception to-dny, thanked the Prussian Cltunje
tlAjjairts for tho lavoraiue io:io oi mo joniu
journals in regard to the elections in Franco.
Pahis, Juno ! Evening. lho Emperor
has issued a decree convening tho Corps
T.pifiklntif on the L'Sth instant.
u.vun.v .Inuft !. Advices from Cabool
report nil opposition to Shero Ali ended.
Kb.-i-A Ali hud introduced many rot onus in
l.iu r,r.nnriit. Ha had remodelled his
army, established a police force, and forbid
.1fn citizens from carrying arms.
Mi r.i.i i .Tniifi .(. General lloda sails for
TTnv.mu to-morrow, on the steamer San An-
ill Hton at Porto Hieo on tho
WAV. !
'I li want of harmony in the present Minis
- u
trv is lincomirif? more and more apparent, an 1
, . j ... - d A
a chanL'O is exnectod.
Vikn.na, June !. Cardinal Itanscher, Arch
bishop of Vienna, has intervened to protect
Uishop Linse from the secular power, but tho
Ministry assort that tney are unauie to inter
fere with the course ot justice, in conso
..noiicA of the affair, coldness is manifesting
itself in the relation between the Cardinal and
the Imperial Government.
TsiwiioN. June 1) Midnight. The election
riots at Nantes were more serious than first
rilymH. Despatches from Paris to-day re-
l.ilieiit that troops were called out, an I were
obliged to use the bayonet in , disperanig tmj
mob. Many rioters wore wounded and a largo
number arrested. At last advices order had
been restored, and the city was quiet.
A telegram troni Pans to-nitrht states tint
large and tumnltnous crowds assembled ai tin
in the Montmartro district to-day, and tro pi
were called out to suppress the disturbances.
Jjonpon, June !). The Archbishop of Can
terbury hns counselled tho Hishops in tho
House of Lords to oppose tho Irish Church
inn.
A banquet was given to-night to deputa
tions from Ireland now in this city, bearing
petitions against tho Irish Church bill. The
Tory Peers and clergymen of tho Established
Church wero present.
It is said that twenty-five Conserv.u iva
Teers will decline to follow tho policy of re
jection announced by the majority at their
meeting last Saturday, and tho detection of
others is probalilo.
I tie Post Ofiieo Department has completed
arrangements for the purchase of lines of
telegraph in the United Kingdom, in accord
ance with the bill passed by Parliament last
year.
Havana, Juno !t. Tho emigration of
Cubans from the island has again comiuoncod,
and large numbers are leaving.
Ihc Commission of olunteers met yester
day and adjourned without taking any action.
It is reported that Minister Huberts telo-
grnphed trom aslnngton to the authorities
ot Havana, warning them of tho precarious
posntion.
Advices from Innidad have been received
that a revolutionary movement was on foot.
lho volunteers hail attempted to depose tho
Governor, who resisted, and was killed.
General Lesca, with the Hasque volunteers,
has gone to Cinco Villas.
J he Isuevitas Hull road has again been cut.
The Government has received information
that two slave ships are expected here.
Havana, June '.. lho fact is now estab
lished beyond doubt that tho filibusters who
landed in tho Hay of Nipo havo effected a
junction with the forces of Quesada. The
troops havo had several skirmishes with tho
insurgents near Trinidad. Havana is quiet.
THE INDIANS.
The I.nst Itnt Me Content on the MiiihpNIioH
llivcr A l-'irrre JKiiKnBouieiit tfiiviitfo War.
lure by the Whiten.
On the eighth day of May tho town of
Musselshell was attacked by a party of one
hundred and fifty Santee Sioux, armed with
guns and revolvers, on foot. The first inti
mation had of their presence was tho firing
upon and driving in of a small party who
were out bringing in firewood. On the first
alarm being given, all sprang for their arms,
and, leaving ten men inside the stockade to
cover a retreat, if necessary, the remainder
of tho party, about sixty in number, sallied
forth, determined to give the Indians battle
tin the open ground, after their own
fashion. This was at seven o'clock
in the morning, and although tho settlers
were outnumbered more than two to one, and
the Indians well armed, they determined to
wipe the red devils out or luav their scalps to
adorn tho wakiups of tho "noble" red m-Jii.
Hostilities iirst commenced about L'OO yards
back of the stockade, and extouded from
thence to tho Musselshell river. Asm ill
party, led on by a German named Jacob
Leader, niado a charge upon a "coolie occu
pied by about sixty warriors, under comm in 1
of a half-breed Sioux. Before they had pro
ceeded far, however, the man Leader reaaive 1
a ItiulLt m tho head, which Utile I him in
stantly, and another man of the parly, Green
wood by name, was shoo through the shoul
ders, a terrible wound, which brought him to
the ground. Learning a lesson from thU, to
proceed more cautiously against their toes,
parties were immediately despatched to II, ink
the coolie, which was accomplished, ihen,
from all sides, the settlers poured in their
leaden hail wan lean ill accuracy anil telling
effect, killing, and wounding tho eopp:;r
colored devils by the dozen, and soon eaiisiii'
those v, ..o could to scatter precipitately an l
in tho utmost contusion into the willow
some jumping into the stream (Musselshol!)
and endeavoring to escape to the other suit
the settlers, meanwhile, giving them tu:
compliments with their Henry and Sp in:
rifles, shooting them in the water and wa'do
they were creeping through the willow
Thus, without intermission, the firing w.u
kept up until after 1 o clock P.M. liy th'
time the Indians that remained unhurt givo
up the fight and left the settlers victors of t!i
battle.
Thirteen dead Indians were picked up where
the battle raged the fiercest, but in all, asar I
incto the information gleaned from the pirtie
above-named, and others who participated in
the fight, over thirty savages wero killod and
wounded, lho engagement is described a
one of the most exciting and hotly contested
on both sides that has ever occurred on tho
Missouri river. Some of tho same party
of woodchoppcrs who were attacked near Milk
river last fall, ot which party several were
killed and some scalped alive, were engaged
in this fig
fight, and, it is scarcely necessary to
add, visited a fearful retribution on their
former foes. One of their number, who saw
the scalp of his partner torn from his head
i-i , i; a .i:a...i 1 r :... ,!.
Willie yet living, reuuuueu oy pcriornuug mo
same operation with Uie greatest delicacy tor
one of Ins red prisoners: "An eye tor an eye,
and a tooth lor a tooth. bmco this
occurrence no Indians of any tribe havo
como within sight of tho town. A careful
watch is constantly kept, however, and
should they again attack tho settlers, short
work will be made with them. 1 he inhabit
ants declare their ability to defend them
selves against a thousand Indians, if they havo
timely warning. On a long bench at tho
steamboat landing at Musselshell aro now
arranged in complete and imposing order tho
Trophies of tho ISattlo oi Musselshell, on the
8th of May. lH(i')." First in order wero ten
skulls, boiled and dressed clean, by the "dis
secting surgeon, resident ot tho place, with
various sarcastic inscriptions. Next to the
skulls three bottles contain pickled Indian
ears, which present quite a 'sonsy appear
ance. Above, suspenueu on poios, ate nu
merous scalps, war bonnets, coo-sticks, modi
cine poles, hatchets, knives, bows and arrows,
and various other trophies the whole form
ing a very curious and horrible museum.
Montana l'oxt.
Tho AVhimI Convention.
The following Is the result of tho ward con
ventions, which met uki evening:
FIRST WARD.
Common Council William Calhoun.
Alderman Jesse S. liousall.
Bchool Directors John M. Carey, Henry
M. Lawrence, llobert Jiethel.
Countable ilathlas L,audln.
BEOOND WARD.
Select Couucil Oliver V. Glesnner.
Alderman Joseph C. Tittermary.
Conetable Thomas Hartuian.
Bchool Directors David It. Maxwell,
Thomas A. Eugel, J. Bernard Appel, Thomas
Nesbit.
. THIRD VARD.
School Directors-J. Leslie AndergOD,
Henry Gladding, Juhtt II. BcoU, Jr,
fourth: ward.
School Directors John W. Heebi, E l ward
Walker, John C. Allen, Charles F. Maus
field. Adjourned until Friday.
fifth ward.
Common Council Edward S, Yard.
Aldermen Thomas II. Falincr. Thomas
Fitzgerald.
School Directors John W.Donnelly, Wil
liam Pierce, A.J, Tully, Joseph 11. Claw-
son.
SIXTH WARD.
Common Council Owboru Conrad.
Aldermen Henry Young, Isaac OMIra.
School Directors Thomas Leeds, William
A. Hunter, Charles Hidgway.
Constable Job It. Btartt, Henry Smith, Jr.
SEVENTH WARD.
Common Council John JUrdsloy.
Alderman George Pat.chel.
Constables William WhitoBldes, William
Koblnson, Isaac ISarr.
School Directors James N. btone, Henry
McCormick, Samuel ClilV.
EIOHTU WARD.
Select Council Alexander L. Hodgdon.
Common Council John C. Martin.
School Directors John N. Atwoiid,
Samuel Hell, John F. Gayley, M. D., J. W.
Woolston, George H. Sinn.
Aldermen Captain llobert It. Sumh, Cer
tain John Nichols.
Constables George C. Mclntyre, Walter
llinman.
NINTH WARD.
Select Council John Faruira.
Common Couucil Geur&e L. Buzby.
Constable W. Walton.
School Directors Joseph Freeborn, S. B.
W. Mitchell, John Hosier, John D. Lewis.
TENTH WARD.
Common Council William B. Harman.
Constables John G. Uollock. Sr., George
W. Taylor.
School Directors F. Garrlgues, William
H. Parker, Gavin II. Woodward.
ELEVENTH WARD.
Select Council Major James F. Brady.
Common Council Nathan Barrett.
Alderman Jaccb A. Swrn.
Constable William Furman.
School Directors James II. Taylor, ' A.
F. Webster, William H. Ackloy.
TWELFTH WARD.
School Directors Thomas Grace, T. B.
Scarborough, William Briuton.
Constable William Myers.
THIRTEENTH WARD.
Select Couucil John L. Shoemaker.
Common Couucil Abraham Kline.
Alderman A. Atwood Grace.
School Directors James W. Sayre, D. K.
Reiff, W. C. Boyer.
FOURTEENTH WARD.
Common Council Hetiry Oram.
Alderman Andrew Boswell.
Constable Henry Jones.
School Directors llobert Downing, Dr. J.
McNicholl, General II. G. Sickels, David
Creamer, Jr.
FIFTEENTH WARD.
Select Council Dr. W. W. Burnell.
Common Couucil Colouel John F. Glenn.
Constable Joseph Callahan.
A portion of the Convention here withdrew,
and the bolters will make a uotnina. ion during
the week.
V SIXTEENTH WARD.
Common Council James Logan.
Alderman A. II Shoemaker.
School Directors Jacob Snare, George
Polivtr, Thomas J. S:nith, W. J. GdliUij
bnm. Constables J. Smith, Biujamln Gray.
SEVENTEENTH WARD.
Common Council Samuel II. Jones.
School Dire ctors William Judge, William
llooney, John B. Fergusjn.
Alderman John Gibson.
EIGHTEENTH WARD.
Common Council Joseph Allen, D. W.
Stockham.
School Directors Joseph Paxon, Samuel
Bowers, Ed ward Gorgas.
Alderman Luke B. Sutphin.
NINETEENTH WARD.
Common Couucil Nicholas Hii mo.
School Directors Ed. Lll":rts, Jo-iuks
Miller, John Loughridgo.
Constable 11. Myers.
TWENTIETH WARD.
Common Council Samuel Miller, William
Baldwin.
Constables Charles Coward, Joseph Grif
fiths.
TWENTY-FIRST WARD.
School Directors J. li. Winpenny, Can-
tain W. Dawson, Jacob L. Fry, Johu M.
bchoneld.
TWENTY-SECOND VyARD.
Common Council Dr. J. C. Gilbert.
School Directors C. J. Wister, Philip C.
Garret, Roger Owen, W. D. Smith.
Aldermen Benjamin biugerley, J. SI.
Waterhouse.
Supervisors J. T. Meat, William Nuu-
maker.
TWENTY FIFTH WARD.
Felect Council Thomas C. Evans.
Common Council Jphn C. Bess.
Alderman Andrew B. Irons.
Constable William Taylor.
School Directors G. 11. Griffiths, Dr. J.
K. Murphy, William Nester, Isaac Sleeker,
Samuel H. Irvin, George Roberts, WillUin
Newll, John Rothwell.'
TWENTY SIXTH WARD.
Alderman Samuel P. Hull.
TWENTY-EIGHTH WARD.
Select Council George A. Smith.
Alderman Charles K. Sorber.
School Directors Edwin Mclchuer, Joseph
Biirnhurid, Joseph Shantz.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
Fur additional Marine Newt see Firat Pcujt.
ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY.
HlK KlHKH 4 J I .MOON Kkth
Sun Sets. T.l I'-icia Water 257
PHILADKLP1IIA BOARD OF TRADK.
HFNHY WlNKOlt, )
CKliltllK N. ALI.KH, V COMMITTSE OF THE MONTH.
Geo. MoimihON COATlts,)
AIOVK3IKNTM OK Ot'KAN WTKAJISH1PM.
FOR AM F.RIO A.
City of Cork .
Belloua
Idaho
Delaware
Notttoriun . ...
Krin
Nova Scotiun.
.Liverpool New Vork via Hal.. .May 23
.,onlon New York Muy '-'J
.LiverpcHil New York M.iy Sri
.Liverpool ....Boston May 27
.Liverpool Ouehoo Muy 27
.Liverpool Sow York .May 27
.Liverpool Ouehoo May 2,.(
Atalanla.
lionau . . .
UmU
Siberia....
1-onclon jvuw V one ,vn
butithampton. ...New York Juno 1
Liverpool New York June 1
..Liverpool New Vork via Boa. ..June 1
Hi It KUKOI'K.
Weser New York.. ..Bremen June 10
Tttrita Now York.. ..Liverpool June 10
Saxonia New York.... Hamburg June 11
xuisiuna N'mu, Varli ...l.ivoitiool June l't
Britannia New York. ...(ilannow June 13
Peruvian I'ortUml I.ivtu-oool Jane U
C. of Baltimore,. Now York. ...Liverpool lune li
Ville de Paris... .Now York. ...Havre June 13
Bollona New Yoik....lmdon June 15
). of Boston Now York. ...Liverpool June In
Kcotia Nmu, Vrlf ..l.ivuriKMjl June lri
Columbia New York....ilaKow June It
Cuba Now York. ...Liverpool June 23
OOASTW1S1C, DOMF.STIU. KlU
Promothetis I'hilada Charloston June 10
MorroCuatle New York. ...Havana June 10
Alaska V...U Asninwall June 11
Pioneer I'hilada WilinioKton lune 15
(ieo. Cromwell. .New York. ...New Orleans. June 15
Columbia New York.. ..Havana....... June 17
City of Mexico. .New York. ...Havana A V. Crui,..Jiine 1H
TnnawamlM. lliil...l. KuvKmulh June 10
Juniata I'hilada N. Orleans and Uav.June 10
North America,. Now York. ... Rio Jaueiro.. June 23
Mails are forwarded by every steamer in the rexular linea.
The stoamers tor or from Liverpool oall at UueeusUiwo. ex.
eept the Canadian line, whioh oall at Londonderry. Th
iteaiuurs for or from the Continent oaJl at Southampton.
CLKARKD YK8TKRDAY.
Steamshin Raven. Sears, Boston, II. Winaor 4 Co.
Steamer K. WilliuK, Uundilf, Baltimore, A. Cmvoa, ,Tf.
ItriK Altavela, i.ed. Vulmiugton, H. U Wurreo A Lire(.
(ivUt Italta, Biu:tU, Alaymuta,
Schr Gen. Conorer. Constat, Providence, O.C.J-orris A
Co.
Blir ,T. C. McSlmln, Giblm, Richmond, V., Diil Cooper.
Bchr Millard Fillmore, Chmo, Dixbtwi, . do.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Rteomship Aries, Wilnjr, from llimton Ti Prorlncotown,
mrise. to II. Vt innor A -'o. 'the Aries was axhnre (as pr
i ul reported j, on Hiiunn Hnacli, N. J., hut whsiihuIoI
iff ontheHth inst., at 4 P.M.. after hin dt:hnrtf,tl
liout I '.UK i pks. milse. After enmlna off stnim "t on
tier, and she prnoeertod to I'hiladnliihia, aeeompaniod by
tho Htcamer A. Winants and Relief, The Aries is nut
much damaged, and the oaruo Is now bnlnir discharged.
Comignern are requested to call at the olliue, nun g 'n.ir.ll
iw-riifl bond, and take their iphhIs.
Mesmer S. F. I'lielps, Hrown, 1M hours from Ne'T York,
with mdco. to W. M. Ilnird A to.
Schr Julia E. Prntt. Nirkuraun, 7 daj'S from Boston, with
mdse. to Mursbon A Cloud.
KAKTON A Mi MAllON'S tllTI.T.ETIN.
NfwYohk Office, June 9. Five barges leave to-nUht
In tow for llultiniorn.
a. W. Pew, with rye, and G. 0. Gear, with guano, fur
Philadelphia.
Maii iMoiiK BitANCH Office, June 9. No report this
morning.
Piiii.AiiFt.riiiA RitANrn Office, Juno in. The burgo
K. J. Vickery, with coal, loft for tlulliiiioro this morning.
MKMORANDA.
Pliip Stsdnenns, Cassidy, for Philadolphia, oloarod at
Londonderry 2.'ilh tilt .
Uliip Virginia, Caiupboll, for Philadelphia, oloared at
Liverpool t h ult.
Meamship Pioneer, Hnrrett, for Philadelphia, sailo!
from Wilmington, N C, yesterday.
Stemnsliip James 8. Creon, Vance, henco, at Richmond
ft li innt.
Steamer Now York, Jones, hence, at Gonrgotown, D. C,
8th innt.
Hariun Peter. I.iep.in, for Philadelphia,, sailed from
Singapore SIM April.
liurquo Kiiridrren, Poderson, for Philadelphia, sailiid
from Liverpool 27tli lilt.
limine llotlnung, Wullis, for Philadelphia, entirod oul
at lyomlon ffl'th nit.
liariiuc Sarah A. Staples, Staples, hence, at Bangor.Me.,
7th innt., to loud tor Matanzas.
ling Kfihin, Douglasa, hence for llnngor, at Holmos1
Ilo'e 'th int.
J'.ng D. II. Doano, Von 'y, was loading at Surinum Itith
ultimo.
llripH Msry M.t Williams, and Abstiiner, F.ldorkin, at
f'ml'Hrien 'Jiith ult .. for a port north of ILitteras.
Srhrs ( 'ornelia. Noves; Pawnee, Weaver ; and Harry Loe,
Lilt le, hi'tii o, at Noriolk "th tnat.
Srhr Annie M. I'llwurds, lliuiun, for Philadelphia, siiilod
from Hifhmond Hth iust.
Si hr (-eorgle peeriut;. Willard.for Philadelphia, cleared
a' Portland 7th int.
Schrs Abbott PeveretiT, Rich, and M. IC. Staples, Dins
more, bencn. at, Huston 8th int,t.
Schrs T. T. n'aBker. Allen: Annio Magee. Young: and .1.
R. Austin. Kialcy, cleurod at Boston 8lu inst., for (iuorgo
town. P. C.
Schr S. R. Thomas, Arnold, hence for Boston, at Edg.ir
town tith inst.
Schrs Wnr Steed, Niokerson, from Boston for Philudol-
Iihin, and Helen .Mar, Ward, hence for Providence, passod
loll Cute Hth inst.
Schrs Anna Barton, Frink, and Northorn Light, Irelund,
bence, at Bultimore 8tb inst.
NOTICK TtJMARINF.RS.
Silas Dnggott, branch pilot, of Holmes' Hole, Mass., has,
nt a considei ubln nxense, erected a Itglithouso on the
Fnst (y'hop of Holmes' Hole harbor, to he known asttie
'CoastiTs' Light." Tho height of the lantern above tin
level of the sea is about sixty feet, from which a fixed rod
light will be exhibited cm and alter June 5. Captnins,
owners, and underwriters of vessels cannot fail to appre
ciate the convenience of this light, aud should theroiore
be willing to contribute to its support.
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AJMEItlCAN AND IMPORTED,
OI the most celebrated makers.
FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINE3,
In 14 and 13 karat.
DIAMOND an other Jewelry of the latest designs.
Engagement and Wedding Kings, lu lS-karat aud
coin.
Sold Silver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Table Cntr
lery, Plated Waru, etc 3 278
ESTABLISHED 1828.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
CLOCKS, SILVEKWAKE, and
FANCY GOODS.
NO. 22 N. PIXTn STKKET, PITILVpULPiriA.
WILLIAM 15. WAHN15 & CO.,
IIOII'HUU' llcattTH in
WATCH KH AND JK W KLKY,
SHVENT1I ami ClIKSNUT Slra,
id Moor, and late of No. 3,- S. THIItl) si..
S. E. cornor
3 ii 1 St-cdll
BLANK BOOKS.
BLANK BOOKS.
The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety
OP
FULL A2MD IIALr-SOajriD
BLANK HOOKS,
ME.MOItANDTJM, TASS,
COFY-BOOKS, ETC. ETC.,
To be found In tills city, is at tlie
OLD ESTABLISHED
Blank Book Manufactory
OF
JAS. B. SMITH & CO.,
No. 27 South SEVENTH St.,
8 is thstuSm
PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FIRST FLOOR ; WAKE-
--KOOMS, Vr OTA I KM.
SOFA BED.
TTOVEK'S PATENT
COMBINATION SOFA BED
Is decidedly the beet Sofa Bed ever Invented. It can
be extended from a Sofa Into a hanilsome French
Bedstead, with hair spring mattress, In ten seconds
of time. It reaulres no unscrewing or detaching, has
no separation between back and seat, no cords to
break, and no hinged foot attached to tho top of the
back te support It when down, which Is unsafe and
liable to get out of repair. It has the conveniences of
a bnreau for holding clothing, Is easily managed aud
It Is Impossible for It to get out oi oruer.
Friou about the same as an ordinary sofa.
II. F. HOVER,
OWOTIt AND SOLE MANUFACTURER,
lMtuthsGm No 0 South SECOND Street.
DYEINQ AND PRINTING.
I
STABLIS1IED 1819
The New York Dyeing and Printing
Establishment,
STAT li N 1 HI. AND,
No. 40 North EIGHTH Street (West Side), Philadel-
phla; No. 8 DUANE Street, and 1M ajuoaliwax,
New York.
This old and well-known Company are prepared, as
usual, with the highest degree of skill and the most
nnnroved machinery. TO DYE. CLEANSE, and
FINISH every variety of LADIES' aud GENTLE
MEN'S GARMENTS, and PIECE GOODS, la their
usual superior manner.
GARMENTS CLEANSED WnOLK T3 11 thstu
NOTE Thin Is our only office lu Philadelphia.
REFRICERATORS.
1?EF11I(.E11AT0KH k WATEK COOLERS
1 1'
liuiahed in the beat manner, aud lower than elsewhere
J. W. WKY.HKIl,
No. 63 N. SIXTH Street.
OLD ONES REPAIR KD. t6 l.u
BOARDING.
T NO. 1131 G I HARD STREET MAY BE
L obtained furnished and unfurniauM rooms for lod(,
lioara aiao, it aaairna. s I tr
I Oil A Eli MEAQHEll & CO,
Ko. 828 Boutn SIXTEENTH Street,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
PROVISIONS.
O bTERS, AND SAND CLAMS,
FOR. FAMILY USB
TERRA OOTTA WORKS.
G
LOIXTSTER TERKl C0TTA AVOltKS
DIXEY & CO.
STORE AND OFFICE
NO. m NORTH SIXTH STREET,
ABOTB AKCn,
rillLADEl.PHIA,
MANUFACTURERS OF
DOUBLE GLAZED VITRIFIED
DRAIN I'U'ES,
With Branches, Bunds, Sleeves, T&ipn, etc.
DRAINING TILE, TAVEMKNT TILK,
rLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS,
110T-AIR FLUES,
Hon'ERS,
GARDEN VASES,
STATUARY, ETC.
OWNERS, BUILDERS AND CONTK.CT01t!!
Will consult their Interests by giving us a call.
Having a largo supply of all kinds cunstautly
hand, ami delivered at the shortest notice.
Respectfully soliciting your orders, we aro, yonr
6 3tf DIXEY A CO.
GOVERNMENT SALES.
J ALE OF UNITED STATES VESSELS.
Navy Department, )
BCUPAf OP CONSTIIt l'TION AMI RKPAIR,
Washington, D. C, June it, lo'.. )
The Navy Department will oiler for sale, at Public
Auction, at the United States Navy Yard, Washing
ton, 1). C, on the l'.uh day of June, nt 12 o'clock M.,
tilt; Iron side-wheel Steamer SlIA.MulilN, of 1030
tons, old measurement.
At the United States Navy Yard, Philadelphia, on
the 121st tiny of June, at 12 o'clock M., the Iron slile
whecl Steamer HORNET, of 820 tons, old measure
ment. The vepsels and their Inventories enn bo examined
at any time, on application to tho Commandants of
the respective Navy Yards. The whole amount of the
purchase money must be deposited at the time of adju
dication, and the vessels must be 'removed from the
navy yards within two weeks from tho day of
sale.
The Government reserves the right to withdraw
the vessels from sale for any purchaser who will pay
the appraised value with an increase of ten (10) per
centum thereto. 6 athstufit
ICE CREAM AND WATER ICE.
j-" HErJ EAPOLI 'TAN
ICE CltEAM AND AVATEIt ICES.
THE PUREST AND BF.ST IN THE WORLD.
This celebrated Brick Ice Cream and Water fee can be
carried in a paiier til any part of the city, aa you oiihl
niinilv. l-'ilt,','ti (,r twenty tilfu-rint kintpnf tht'Mi urn kim
constiintlyouhiind.anil ( ) X K IIUXDKKD IXKl'KKKN T
I' 1,A tJlir, on io inano to orur for i rioso wno ui'ire ti
hnvn nm, .thine npviT bt'tore ie,n in the Unitnti Ktat.Aa.
an'! .iiimriortn any b'O Cream tnnde in Knrnpe.
Principal Depot no. I ivi,sii Mnt,
Branch Store No. luiu aPKIN'C GAKUK.V Street,
tli F. J. ALLK'iHKl'TI.
COAL. OIL, ETC., ETO.
yiLLIAM BALDWIN & CO.,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Ceal Oil, ' Vinecar, Beozine,
ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE.
LUBRICATING, WHALE, LARD, aud OTHER OILS
No. 129 ARCH Street and
Nos. 1440 and 1442 WALNOCK Stre et
rHit,AiKt.pniA. 61m
LUMBER.
"ST'KilK.IorsT.
BPUt'CK JOIST.
II KM LOCK.
1IKMI.OCK.
1801)
1801)
tOl'O SEASON EI) LLKAIi I INK. IOjn
10U) SK ASONKD CI.K Vit I'l.N'K. lOO.
IIIIIIICI': IWTI'KKM I'l.VK.
SPANISH CKDAIt. ft HI PATl'HRNS.
H KIK'fllAIi.
18G9
FLORIDA FLOORING.
i i.okiiiv f Looi.vt;.
caudi.iva 1 1, innt i. vi ;.
V IRC INI A ! I.OOUIN'U.
Df.LA W A It f. 1 l. IKLVti.
ASH fl.OOKIN'ti.
WALNUT I'l,t)t)i;i.V(l.
FLORIDA STf l HOAKDS.
RAIL PLANK.
18159
1 UiO W ALNUT I4DS. AND f LANK.. 1 Q?f
JOUJ WALNUT HDS. AND PLANK. lOUj
WALNUT HOARDS.
WALNUT PLANK.
18G9
L N DF.KTAK KKS LUMUF.i:. Ot'i
UNDKRTA K I'RS' LIJ.MHf.lt. lOUtJ
RKD CEDAR.
WALNUT A5,'D PIVK.
1809
SF.ASONF.l) I'Ol'LAU.
SKAKONKD (;1IKKUY.
1809
AStl.
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS
HICKORY.
1 Gf'O C ICS All liOX MAKERS'
lOVM CICAK HOX MA KICKS'
SPANISH Cf.DAK HOX BOARDS,
FOR SALE LOW.
1809
1 GftO CAROLINA SCANTLING. 1 Qf'O
JOUJ CAROLINA II. T. SILLS. lOUiI
NORWAY SCANTLING.
1809
CEDAIl SHINGLES.
CYPRESS SHINOL1CS.
1809
A1AULE. HKOI HKH CO.,
No. 2W0 SOUTH Street.
115
CSLER & BROTHER'S
U. S. BUILDERS' MILL,
Nos. 24, 26 and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St,
We offer this season to the trade a larger and more
anperior stock of
Wood Mouldings, Brackets, Balusters,
Newell Posts, Etc.
The stock is made from a oarofnl selection of Michigan
Lumber, from the mills direct, and we Invite builders and
contracture toeiamine it before purchasing elsewhere.
Turning and ticroll Work in all ita varieties. 56 2m
T U MB Ell UN D Ell COVER
ALWAYS DRY.
WATSON
3!9
& CILLirJCHAM
No. 924 KICHMOND Street.
PANEL PLANK, ALL TIHCKXESSES.
-a. 1 COMMON PLANK, A LI. TH IOKNKSSKS.
1 Cf'MMOX HOARDS,
land a SIDE I fNCIC HOARDS.
WHITE PINE FLOOR! NO HOARDS
YELLOW AND SAP PINE H.OOUINGS, IV and
4.'i. bPHCCE JOIST, ALL SIZES.
HEMLOCK .IOIST, ALL SIZES.
PLASTEK1NW LAT H A hPEI'IALTY.
ToBothor with a irenural assortment ot Huililiuir Lumhor,
ior i,io iow ior vasu. -j . w . MiAI.IZ
3iuotu FItTKENTH and STILES htreots.
TJODGERS'AND WOSTENIIOLM'8 POCKET
IlKNlVKS Pll .nH Kt ll,ll... nf 1ia Ui
orn:wriK. u?rvi v Rivrr, '"u"a
the eelelirated LKOOLTKK KAZOH SOiSbORa of
Kaiora, knives, Soiasors, and Table Cutlery Oronnd and
PoliaiMHt, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 1 13 8. TENTH htreoC
TARAFNTTSH WVITH V IMdTQITXf U-MT Til AT
U science and akill have invented tt uant t he hearina
In everv flornA of .. f , .,. . .u, i , - . . ! i .run-
dail's Patent Crutches, superior to any others in use, at P.
l,atP.
Wow
y., lid .a, mnju diw.
A
LEXANDER G. CATTELL CO.
FRODUCK COM MISSION MKH'"""1
tio.ua tiUHin
AORIOULTURAL.
PI1TT itiELPniA RASPBERRY, JUCUN-
FIIILADEL) 111 KtrawberVr: IjlwtOB
Tl A A .'riuuiiu,,v, , . . ".. 1 .
r.l. Couoord.snd other Orapa I
Vines. OIJM LialailDO, N. J.
AMUSEMENTS.
. TONIOHT,
AMARftiSSSYBiATiiTEM8
week JJJO.
Last
MISS K U H A N J i A L T
i,sy-Mr. and Mrs. WIHKK Ji' q ni,,,
r-Farewell HenoHt.nf M... J,5 pKKir XT.
ne
day-
- .-jnuoaB UALTOM.
WAJ.NUT8T.TIIEATUR. BEGINS AT R"
rOMTIVKLY LAST WKKK
worhl-rpnownrd CuTnilinn.
HI LICL LIU I L." L'Lr"Tl nrt
of the
who will appear aa
UID Vi W WIVITf IF
n Ii
'H Ilowoicauir rrmt Oranin of
KIP VAN I S K T-R t
rT7 TltV ui Wit tw 'i' xr L" r vkr vtf i no
BATUKUAY AKT KU.VOON, AT 2 O'CLOCK.
KIP VAN WliN'KLK. '
M
K8. JOHN DKEW'8 AKC1I STREET
THEATRE. Beitnsat Xn'chv.
II LACK AND WHITK.
MONDAY, AND EVERY EVENING,
H'hterand Wilkin Collins' irr,nt plnv,
HLACK AND WHITK.
ith Every Scene Now,
New Machinery,
Now Minic,
.... . And a Poworful Cast,
tnt lndintt Mrs. JOHN DREW.
Rcata secured six days in advance.
VOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE,
A WALNTT Streot, above Eiphth.
THE I.IIK.VI' DE LAVE SISTERS,
Full SIX NKillTH UNLY.
LAST WEh K OK J OK KM.MKTT.
T1EAT SH ( ESS tif TDK DAS1IWUOM HISTRRV
fALERS (LATE
MILLER'S") WINTER
.,ni-ri ,i. , . 1 i 1 . ant, , jt, n.xitsinwt.
THE (ill A MXlHt'lll SI UIOM rrmnrl th.
liAKDKN N
of tho (illAMi HI KE Of HA DEN, purchased at greatj
eI,rn-e hy.l ACUH V A If It, of thin oil v. in combination
with I LA.MI H'SOLMMIESI'HA and tlii NELLIE AN.
Li . Z,-;. ' )"""" r.rtti Al- IT.K.1INJN and
rr.NINtr at tho ahove-nientioneil tilitf.n ArlmiMior
fff'- 1 13tf
POINT BREEZE PARK.
p O I : T II B6 li II I. II I A It I.
ItlAXClI FOR oo.
SATURDAY,
JUNK 12.
Good Day anil Track. lk'St three In five to wagons,'
John Turner enters steel roan JERSEY BOY.
R. Malone enters bay horse MIKE.
Admission, fl. 6 9 3t
PHOTOGRAPHS.
WENDEROTH,
iff?. ' ipavt nn TT-raTic
OLD ESTABLISHED .
lliotog;rniliIc 1'ortrnit allery,
Furnished with every convenience and facilit for nro.
(lucins; the hest work. A new private paaaugo from the)
lathes Dressing-room to tnooporatmn ICniiu.
All the rennottienls ot I'UotOKrapny, sue 11 as
IYORYTY PES,
AUALATUKr.a Uit rUKUhWH,
OPALOTTPES.
The NEW CRAYONS oriRinntod with this establishment.
WENDEROTH, TAYLOR & BROWN,
5 12 wfm 26t No. P14 CHESNUT 8treet.
WIREWORK.
W I R E FENCING,
For Farms,
Gardens,
Lavas, Etc.
ALSO,
VJESX-ZH E23TAL WU13,
FOR CLOTHES LINES.
G. DE WITT, BROTHER & CO.,
No. G33 MARKET STREET,
o19wfnilm PHILADELPHIA.
-yy I 11 E G U A 11 d s"
FOR STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAG
TORIES, ETO.
Patont Wire Railing, Iron Bedsteads, OrnaracntftV,
Wire Work, Pdper-tuakers' Wires, and every varletj
of Wire Werk, mauufactnred by
M. WALKER h 80NS,
S 8'mwv Na 11 N. SIXTII Street
II E PRINCIPAL DEPOT
FOR THE BALK OP
REVENUE STAMPS,"
NO. 804 CIIESNTJT STREET.
CENTRAL OFFICES, No. 108 S. FIFTO STREET,'
(Two doors below Chesnut street),
AND
NO. 432 WALNUT STREET,
(Penn Bunding)
ESTABLISHED 1863.
The salo of Revenne Stomps Is still continued &C
the Old-Established Agency.
The Rtock: comprises every denomination printed
by the Government, and having at all times a large
supply, we are enabled to fill anil forward (by Mail or
Express), all orders Immediately upon receipt, a
matter of great Importance.
United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts
on Philadelphia, and Post Office Orders reoeived la
payment.
Any Information regarding the decisions or tha
Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and
gratuitously furnished.
Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks, ReW
ccipts, etc.
The following rates of commission are allowed on
Stamps aud Stamped Paper :
On f 25 and upwards
100 "
"800 "
Address all orders, etc., to
..2 per cent,
..8
STAMP AGENCY,
No. 804 CHJ.SNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS Of alt
kinds: BU-1 fiTAiLTEJ? raYELCTEJ, SonjjtftBU, oaj
IlftAd,