THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1869. 3 irnvjn suivxxaAzvs'. i G'ltf Affaire. Two young women were arreted yesterday on the charge, of bcin concerned In the bur rlary at the residence of Mr. George O. F.v.uis, tit, 230 South Eighth street. They had been seen in company with ttie burglars, and when arrested by Policeman Mcllhcnny had ome of the stolen goods In their possession. Alderman Kerr committed them for a further hearing. An adjourned meeting of the Board of Al dermen 01 the City of i'hlliule.lphla waa held yesterday afternoon, in Common Council cham ber, Alderman Cloud in the chair. After the ' reading and adoption of the minutes of the pre vious session, on motion of Alderman Cloud an adjournment took place until July 28, 18M. James Welch, who was struck with a coal oil lamp by Annie Peoples, on tha 11th of June, and was severely burned, died at the Pennsyl vania Hospital yesterday afternoon. Deceased resided at No. KilfcJ American street. The Coro ner will hold an inquest on the body on Kridny. At the time of the occurrence, Annie Peoples was arrested, and she is now in prison. Mrs. M. Kilpatrlck, No. Wi . Hroad street, cmplo3'ed a colored girl as a domestic last week, who left the house yesterday morning at an early hour, taking with her a new suit of men's cloth ing, silver butter-knife, and several spoons. The girl gave tho name of Catharine Krister. John Karlaud, fifteen years of ua;e, residing nt No. 718 Hubhcll street, was run over by a dirt cart yesterday, at Fourth street and Williug's alley, and was badly injured internally. He was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Councils, Heads of Departments, the Judges of the Courts, and the Park Commission yester day Inspected Vista drive in the new Park, west of the SchuvlUill. This drive, which is at pre sent about four miles in length, is now open for tho accommodation of the public. DomPHtlo AfTnlrn. Gold closed yesterday at LIT '4. Vice-President Colfax is at Hartford, Conn. Chief Justice Chase visited the Tobacco Ex change at Richmond yesterday. The experiment of loading an ocean 6teamcr nt St. Louis, for Liverpool, is to be tried at once. Tho commencement of the National Deaf Mute College took place yesterday at Wash ington. A clerk in the Brooklyn Post Office was yesterday arrested in the act of opening and robbing letters. Joseph F. Cook, colored, has been appointed to a first-class clerkship in the Internal Revenue Department. A larce portion of the town of Brentford, Canada West, was destroyed by tire yesterday. Loss, 100,000. The reported quarrel between Secretary Fish and Senator Sumner on the instructions to .Minister Motley is denied. A rumor from New York says that Colonel Ryan escaped from jail last night, and sailed with 500 men for Cuba. The Cabinet have not officially discussed the Cuba question yet. No case has been brought up for consideration. The citizens of b.th Dorchester and Boston yesterday voted in favor of tho union of the former to the latter city. Another vessel with yellow fever on board cntsred quarantine yesterday tho barque M. V. llugjir, from Matan.as. The jewelry establishment of William it J. D. Mayo, at Chicago, was on Tuesday robbed of a case of valuable diamond rings. The council of Quincy. 111., has voted 250,000 to the Quincy and Nebraska Railroad, and pri vate parties have subscribod 100,000. Delegates from the national bunks of fifteen States assembled yesterday in New York for the purpose of perfecting banking laws. From July 1 prox., export duties will be abolished in Venezuela, and from April 81 ult., import duties have been increased 20 per cent. Hospital Steward W. F. Torrey, who mar- been discharged from the service of the United States. The Cubans lately arrested in New York were yesterday discharged from custody, aud immediately rearrested. They have been In dicted by the Grand Jury. A nieetintr of citizens of Tennessee, Ala bama. Mississippi, and Kansas iias been called for the purpose of discussing tha subject of in troducing Coolie labor into the fcouth. Major-Gencral Meade will uncover the monument at the Gettysburg celebration. Bay ard Tavlr will recite an original poem, aud Governor Morton will deliver the oration, At Franklin. Va.. on Tuesday evening, a man named Holland shot and killed a negro. . The colored people of the neighborhood, failing to secure the murderer, urea a saw-null and lumber yard, which were destroyed, the loss amounting to $30,000. Foreign Affairs. London, June 23. The Irish Church bill wil soon come before the House of Lords again, on motion to co into committee. No line of action in dealing with the provisions of the bill has yet been marked out. but the ireneral feeliur of the peers lavors amendments, on the principle of concurrent endowment. London, June 2:1. At the Newcastle races to day, the Northumberland stakes were won by Spy, beating Mysotis second and Kings Cross third, beven ran. . Paris, June 23 Prince Henri, of Bourbon, lias married Miss Payne, au American heiress. He has renounced his position as a candidate for the Spanish throne. Madrid, June 23. General Dtilce lias arrived from Havana, lie was detained three days in ouarautine at Santander. Vienna, June 23. The Government announces a policy of reserve in respect to the Ecumenical Council, as the course to be adopted by the Council cannot ue lorcsecn. THE STATE CONVENTION. The riui form. The following is the platform adopted at the State Republican vesterduv afternoon: which was Convention liesulved. That we rejoice in the national vic tory of 18(18, which has brought peace, happi ness ana prosperity to us as a nation. Hesoloed, That we wholly approve of the prin ciples and policy of the administration of I'resi dent Grant, and we heartily endorse evcrv sen tence contained In his inaugural address, and especially do hereby ratily and approve the late amendment to the Constitution of the United States, proposed by Congress, kuown as the fif teenth amendment. liesolwd. That we have confidence that the p-fncral administration will wisely aud firmly protect tho Interest and dignity of the nation iu ri'Biwrt to our iust claims ugainst Great Britain. That we endorse tho action of the Senate In re jecting the Johnson-Clarendon treaty known as the Alabama claims. Hetolaed. That we heartily sympathize with tho Btruirtrlins: people of all nations iu their efforts to attain universal freedom and tho In- nlloimliln rk'hts of man. Hrxolm-d. That we cordially endorse the ad- mlnlKt.riition of Governor John V. Geary as wise, economical, and honest, and that It deserves, as it has received, the approval of the people of Pennsylvania, and we especially commend his uniform etlorts to restrain the evils of special L.irlulfitlrm AW..W. That In tho Hon. Henry W. Wil liams, our candidate for tho Supremo Bench, we YkraJktfMlt ft. lin.riii'.d. nurc. and patriotic jurist, who will adorn tho high position to which wo nronoso to elect him. iinlmd. That we reiterate and nlllrm our adherence to the doctrine of protection, us pro claimed in the ninth resolution of tho platform adopted at the State Convention of .March 1 I.'.. iilinineii That we endorse the ticket this day nominated, and pledge to It our hearty and cor dial support. . , , liesolwd. That the Chairman of this conven- u i..hv authorized to appoint a cuair- ....... tim Khito central Committee on tho Joint recommendation of tho candidates this day TesoloTd, That the State Central Committee -l.all ronKiat auriBK VU vv""B v palgn of the some number of delegates from each county as the last committee, and they lie appointed by tho Senatorial representa tives, except' Allegheny county, which shall have eight. . A ratification meeting was held In the evening at Concert Hall, and was addressed by George H. Stuart, ex-Governor (James Pollock, Hon. Wayne McVeigh, Hon. John Cessna, and Col. Frank Jordau. California Is shipping Its bicycles to Tahiti. Austria owes 8,92,0C7,316 florins. London has a big metropolitan horse show. Contagions ophthalmia is prevalent In Berlin. Princess Souvorou" won 627,000 franca at Monaco. Ex-Governor Hawley will summer In California. M. Leon Bcrtrand has founded a Derby Club In Tarls. Velocipede schools are being established in Scotland. The guano on the C'hlncha Islands Is nearly ex hausted. Imitation calicoes, made of paper, are now sold In England. A two-mllllon dollar "New York Hotel" Is erect ing In Vienna. On the loth of May, at St. Petersburg, the heat was as intense as In July. -The theatre of Marcellus, at Rome, Is to be re stored, at a cost of 30O,0W) llvres. Paris employs fino.ooo worklngmcn and sells five billion francs of goods a year. It Is proposed to hold a Great Imperial Exhibi tion at the Kscurlal, at Mailrid. Unfortunately a temple In Lucknow, India, has a room larger than the Coliseum. Ann Hatliawav's cottage and garden at Btrat- ford-ou-Avon are advertised for sule. A :t0,000,000 embezzlement has Just been dls- coveied in the Austrian war oiilce. La iinuMur (the red-head) Is the latest street cry against Eugenie. A great-grandson of King rhlllp recently died at Allilon, Mich. Plo Nono has vexed the Rothschilds, and ihey refuse further funds. " An Italian journal states that Andrew Johnson has arrived at Venice. Louis Napoleon fsvors woman suifrage. thlnklnir himself better treated by the ladles than the men. William Cullcn Bryant Is to be made an hono rary member of the German Free Trade Association. Aspiring Governor Hamilton, of Texas, pledges mmscu not to pardon any rainy convicted criminal. A double-headed girl adds to Boston's attractions at presenu The Jacksonville (111.) butchers close at 1 o'clock ior want oi ice. The first veneering mill In Kentucky has been put up in Louisville. A lodge of "Eternal Progressionists" has been estaDjisrieu in uniiuio. -Arrangements are being made for a geological Burvey oi uiuo, Dy vaiieys. The Vermont Medical Society is Investigating tne st a list ics oi consumption. -Three thousand invitations to witness the Inau gnrat Ion of the Suez Canal are to be sent to nota bilities in Europe. America Is evidently Intending to seize Russia- Cameron, Cluy, Curtin having secured C-curcd the Ministership iu regular order. Jean Dollfus, the French mannfarturer, has given three million francs for sick and lullria work iiigmen, and to educate poor children. Jack Groves, a Portland darkey, claims to be ion years old. lie fought under Uussalnt 1 Ouver- ture. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine News see First Page. ALMANAC) FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Son Kiseb 4-29iMoon Rihks s-n-i Spn Sets. 7 36iHiaa Water 2 29 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. John O. James, i ). 11. JJi'HHoitow, Committee or the Mon rn. TbomamL.Uilu.kpik, ' MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. FOR AMKRIOA. A tain nt a London New York June AtiHtriun Livertxjol Ounbeo . .June 10 .June l'J Cnmliriu G1hkw New York. . . . Havmiu Hamburg ....New York.... ...June l'i 1'nion HoutbamDtoii Now York .June 15 .June In Samaria Liverpool New York via Boa.. oloraoo Liverpool Now ork. .. The Queen Liverpool. ... New York. .. nine IS ....June lri ....June 17 U. oi Antwerp.. .Liverpool ,...ae Yoru... FOR EUHOPK. Riberin New York. ...Liverpool June 24 Hnrmntin Now York Hromen lunn 94 Helvetia New York. ...Livorpool lunn '.i; F.uropa New York. ...(Ilantiow June 2rt Lafayette New York. ...Havre June 2rf O. of Brooklyn. ..New York.. ..Liverpool June 2ii O.of VVasbinictonNew York.. ..Liverpool June 2- Nevada Now York.. ..Liverpool June 8 City of Antwerp. New York.. ..Liverpool July i) India New York. ...Ulaagnw July it UUAHTW1KK. UUAIKKI'IU. HTU. Prometheus Pliilada Cbarloston June 2! t'ortes Now York. ...New Orloan June 2ti Pioneer Philada Wilminffton Jim. ou Tonawanda, Philada Savannah July 3 Mails are Tbrwardod by every steamer in the rairnlr iiu. The steamers for or from Iiverpooi call at Queonstown, ex cept the Canadian line, which call at Ijonriondorry. The steamers for or from the Continent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Saxon. SearB, Hoston. II. Wiusor & Co. Steamer Diamond State. Webb. BalLimore. A. lirovna .Tr Steamer Rattlesnake, UallaKher, Boston, Lewis Au den- riea a .-o. Barijue Lincoln, Thomson, New Orleans, D. S. Stetson A Co. Barque N. M. Haven, Hall, Boston, Warren A Grocg. Scbr Mary R. Somers, Soniers, New Orleans via Washing ton. D. O., 8. 8. Bishop A Co. Suhr Kva Belle, Barrett, BoBton, Lewis Audeuried & Co. Scbr S. ,1. Bright, Shaw, Boston, do. Si'br F. K. Hallock, Hallook, Boston, do. Scbr Mary A. Grier, Fleming, Manchester, do. Schr Beta, Brown, Boston, do. Schr Henry, Merritt, Boston, do. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Gl.t..C.wl. 1 .... O I 1 . t T' TT- mdse. to W. M. Baird Co. btramorC. tmniHtot k, Drake, 24 hours from New York, with m.li-e. to W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer Monitor. Jones. 24 flours from New York. Willi iiiuhv. w vv . ii. iituru a, vu. i Air i, r..i i & . ' Br. barnue Mira. Dix. from Ivigtut Mav 1H. with krvnliln to Pennrtvlvania Salt Manufacturing Co. vesHel to. I. K. Ma.ley a. to. lclt buip oir ixilin uampboll to sail about lHth May for Philadelphia ; barques Taor, junt arrivel, to loan ior rnuaaeipnia; Augusiina, ror ao., lo sail mto May. (In Bank Cuervau was boarded by schr Sea Foam, of Har wich : had 100 oniutals fish. Schr L. A. Johnson. Mablman. from Gardiner. Ma., with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Schr John Sluuuan. W eaver, from Gard ner. Ma., with ice to captain. Scbr Olivia. Fox. I day from Udossa. Del., withvrain to jbs. I., lsewity a jo. AT WILMINGTON. DEL. C.I.- Jt' Cl..... 1 .. . . 1- . I , . T..1. XT 1 nt:m - u,. J. uaa iiuiu o,i uuuii) 11. o,, wiiu iun.uur to i. r. uaivin a uo, Snfcial Dwnairh to The Evntlna Trlroravh. Havhf.-i-k-Gback. June 21. The following bouts left oertj ior u iiuuutujiuia hub muniing : Liz.ie. with lumber to 'i'avlor A Betts. G. V. termer, with lumber for Camden. C. M. Blanchard, with lumber to Williams 1 Stokes. Correnitomlmr of The Evening TYlrnraph. E ASTON A MiMAHON'S BULLETIN. New Yon K Office. June 23. Seven barges leave in tow to-night tor Baltimore, light. Baltimohk Bhanch OkkicC, June 23. The following barges leave in tow to-night, eaatward : ldttr.oiua : Clara Lynch: Camilla: Wm. Porter: Maior U'luciiy : .lames liana ; ana Amencan tioy, all witn coal tor New join. MEMORANDA. Steamship Tonawanda, Jennings, hence, at Savannah yeKtuidiiy. Strsmship Pioneer, Barrett, for Philadelphia, cleared at Wilmington, N. C, yesterday. Steanibhip Hunter, naming, nenoe, at rroviaence Jist inHtant. Stoamer New York, Jones. Hence, at Georgetown, V. C. 2nd init. Bainue Abraham Hkaiie, i.regorson, ior rnuaaeipnia. entered cut at 'indon 1:2th inst. Barnue Carl Jobauue. Nordin, hence for Bremen, passed Deal lllh inst. Barnue A iinio Bacbelder. Steehnan. at Newport. Knir.. 8th iDht., from Havre. tlaiiue laiana Home, orooas, nenoe, at Antwerp via iutunt. Buruue Neptune, Hayes, hence, at Asplnwall Hth Inst. lUriitie Castries. Kouihle. hence, at Asuiuwall Htli inst. Bnu Kstelle. Delap. I rum Oardouoa for Philadelphia. was sprken 2lst inst. off Atiseoom. ling Harry virtien, ivoiiuia, tuearoa at new x org xju inil.. ffir Pint Morant. Ja. ling tiinoitva, iu., irum mini,, n.r miauuipuia, at Niiitiiort '41 hi inst.. and suilod again next day. ' . i . . .... i . .' ii..!..,.. i ni.il- ..,.! Scbr K. B. Vt liartou, Bousall, bunco for Providence, at New Yolk V2 innt. Sclir Mary K. Curtin, hence for Bans river, before re uortud atJmn at Briitnutiue hhoals. alter having tha leak stopped and a cable laid to ber, was hauled otf by the t;oat wrecking i o. s vessels, unu utaen vo m piao oi Scl.r J. V. Wellington, bonce for Boston, was spoken 2011) Inst. off Sbinniicock. Suhr ltomp, for Philadelphia, cleared at St. John, N. B., 22d inst. Hclir I ir..le A. Watson, Watson, sailed from Savannah l!"lh ini-t. lor Providence. Schr F. It. Baird, Ireland, was up at Charleston 81st iMfct. for Boston. Schr James Young, Wilson, hence, at Boston Wd inst. Schr 11. A. ilunt, Peturnou, for Philadelphia, sailed from Kichmond 2lld inat. Scbr Ocean Wave, Walters, sailed from Rlohmond 22d Inst. for Cabin Point, to load for Philadelphia. Schr Jane Elliott, Smith, for Philadelphia, cleared t Baltimore ld Rchr 7,. Rteelman, Adam, at Wilmins-toe 1 st tart, from New York. 7 H hr Isrid Bsbrnck, from Boston for Philadelphia or Baltimore, nailed from Newport Slst inst. Hehr K.lla K. Crnwell, llowee, bnnce, at Boiton K Inst. Krhr Seventy 81, Tee I, for Philadelphia, cleared at Calaia 18th inst. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. vEwn i-Auuraus & Co. 'DIAMOND DEALERS A JKWKLKRS. WATCHES, JFWII.RI AB1I.TKR WAR. I. . WAT0HE3 and JEWELRY REPAIRED. JJ inn m . . v1&. r Ladies' and Gents' Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the most celebrated makers. FINE VEST CILAINS AND LEONTINE3, ' In 14 and 18 karat. DIAMOND an other Jewelry of the latest design Knirascmcnt and Wedding Rings, In 18-karat and coin. Hold Rllver-ware for Bridal Presents, Table Cut lery, Plated Ware, etc, 3 27 ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCHES, JEWKLRT, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOODS. O.W. RUSSELL, NO. W N. SIXTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO., Whnlpnale Dealer hi WATCHES AND JKWKLRT. & E. corner SEVENTH and CUKSNUT Street, 8 1 Second floor, and late of No. 85 8. THIRD HU CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE To Authorize the Erection of a New School ltulMlnjr In the First W ard. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the Civ of Philadelphia do ordtiln, That the aiuii of thirty thousand seven hundred dollars he and the fame 1H hereby appropriated to the Controllers of the Public Schools for the purpose (together with the sunt of nine thousand three hundred and Ufty dollars and fourteen cents, bclup; the balance re maining of the amount heretofore appropriated for the school buildings In the First ward) of erecting a new school building on the south side or Dlckcrson street, between sixtn and seventh streets, In the First ward ; the Baid sum of thirty thousand seven hundred dollars hereby appro priated to lie taken out of a loan to be hereafter created: Provided that the plans and specifications therefor HhalLhe first approved by tho Committee on Schools or Councils, and the contract or con tracts therefor, and the sureties of the contractor or contractors, shall be approved by Councils; and provided, further, that the sum appropriated for the erection of said building shall fully complete mid llnlsh the same in all respects, Inside ami out side, for school purposes. JOSEPH F. MATtCER, President of Common Council. Attest ltOBEKT P.KTnEf.T., Assistant Clerk of Select Council. WILLIAM H. STOKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-third day of June, Anno Do mini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine (A. D. 1S60). DANIEL M. FOX, 6 24 It Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE To Authorize the Erection of a Ne w School Building in the Twelfth Ward. Sei tlon 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the sum oi thirty thousand dollars Is hereby appropriated to tho Hourd of Controllers of Public Schools for th s pur pose of erecting a new school building on Noble htreer, west of Fifth street, In the Twelfth school section, said amount to be taken out of a loan to be hereafter made; provided that the plans and spficiii catious therefor thall be first approved by ttm Com mittee on Schools of Councils, aud tho contract or contracts for the erection ot tho same, aud the sureties of the contractor or contractors, shall lie ap proved by Councils; warrants to be drawn hv tlu Controllers of Public Schools In conformity with ex isting ordinances. JOSEPH P. MARCER, President of Common Council. Attest liOUKKT TlKTHEM., Assistant Clerk of Select Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-third day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine (A. D. IbOU). DANIEL M. FOX, 6 24 It Mayor of Philadelphia. A RAKE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY For sale, TI1E STOCK, FIXTURES, AND GOOD WILL of a FIRST-CLASS BOOK, STATIONERY, AND NEWS DEPOT, having the AGENCY OF ALL THE PHILADELPHIA and New York Daily Papers, Weeklies, etc., aud selling about ONE THOUSAND PAPERS DAILY, also doing an EXTENSIVE STA TIONERY, BLANK BOOK, LITHOGRAPHING, PRINTING, WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADE TRADE. SO SURE A BUSINESS would not have been relinquished but that the proprietor has engagements abroad. The most unexceptiona ble references can be given to some of the best houses in Philadelphia. A handsome three-story brick dwelling house Is attached to the store, the fur niture of which can bo purchased very reasonable, or tho building will be disposed of, if desired, n AV 1NG BEEN ESTABLISHED THIRTEEN YEARS, AND THE CLOSEST ATTENTION PAID TO IT, THE ORDER PORTION ALONE OF THE TRADE IS A GOOD BUSINESS IN ITSELF. Apply to JOHN GREIG, 6 17 Chester, Pa. PIANOS, ETO. crjt BTECK A CO.'S HAINES BROS. rfriH PIANO FORTES. AND MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET AND M ETKOPOLI'f AN ORGANS, with the new and beautiful VOX HUMANA. Every Inducement otfered to purchasers. J. E. GOULD 4 8 stnth 3m No. ifi.i Cli ESN UT Street. ft-?Fir ALBRECI1T. RIF.KK8 A BOHMIDT.1 MANIlKACTtlllKlIB . FIRST-CLASH PIANO FORTES. Fnll guarantee and moderate prices. 88 WAKEKOOMS. No. tilO AROIi Street. C n I C K ERING Grand Square and Upright FIAMoS- Dtrnws. No. 914 OHESNUT Street. 11 Btf ICE OREAM AND WATER IOE. THE NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM AND WATElt ICES. THE PUREST AND BEST IN TUB WORLD. This celebrated Brick Ice Oream and Water Ioe can bs carried in a paper to any part of the city, o you ould canilv. Kit M,nor twenty a 1 11 wren i- .1 " constantly on hand, and ONK. HUNDRED DIFFEKKNT N nan be 'made to order for those who desire to M.AVUH1 h.... iu.. l,for seen In the United btates. fJORNY'S TASTELESS Fruit Preserving Powder, Is warranted t keep Strawberries superior to any known procets, as well as other fruit, without being au-tigbt. Price, 60 oents a package. Sold by the grocers. ZANK. ltNY c VO., Proprietors. 6 2d 4m No. LIB North SECOND St.. Philada. REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATORS & WATER-COOLERS finished In the best manner, and lower than sisowhere J. W. WKVnilfR, No. 63 N. JSIXI'U Htreet. OLD ONES REPAIRED. t Ua DRY GOODS. pOPULAR F BICES FOB DBY GOODS RICKEY. SHARP & CO., TJa. 727 COXSKirr Street. REDUCTION IN DF.ESS GOODS. Foplinettes. Japrnese Silks. Qrey Oools for Suits.1 Ertbroichrcdl Grenadines. Lawns. Ginghams. Chintzes. Chocolate Colored line is. Chocolate Colored Fercales. White Goods. XsZovrning' Goods. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CIIESNUT STREET, 9tfrp PHILADELPHIA. GO. D. WISHAM, No. 7 N. EIGHTH St., Is now prepared to offer one of the largest aul best elected stocks of DRESS GOODS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, AND WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. BlackSIIksI Black Silks! BLACK TAFFETA, only t-B0. BLACK GROS GRAIN, IIEAVY, 12-00. BLACK GROS GRAIN, WIDE, t'2-00. BLACK GROS GRAIN, RICH, $2-23, $2 50, 2 T5, 13-00 13-50, 14-00, f4-50, f5-00. FOR BARGAINS CALL AT 2i:0. I. WISIIAJI'M ONK PRICE STORE, NO. 7 North EIGHTH Street OUK MOTTO SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK BALES. 4 IB tliBtu3iurp EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, HAVE REDUCED ALL SUMMER GOODS TO CLOSE tii em our. LADIES PREPARING FOR THEIR SUMMER TO I 18 CN BE SUITED IN DRY GOODS ADAPTED TO THEIR WANTS. "ILACK LLAMA LACE TOINTES. LANDELL. EYRE & FOURTH AND ARCH STREET, HAVE THIS SEASON MADE LLAMA LACK POINTER A LFAD1NU ARTICLE, AND NOW OFFER THE BEST ASSORTMENT IX THE CITY. LLAMA TOINTES, FROM 5 Toll DO. 1 LAMA TOIXTES, WHOLESALE. LLAMA LACE JACKETS. F1SC11UKS. OLGAS, AND ROTONDES. WHT'IKS OF ALL GRADES. 4 3 stnth.liu CENT.'S FURNISHING GOOD Sj; pATENT BHOULDE K-3 eTm BHIET MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING STORK. PKKKKCT FITTING BHIRTS AND DRAWERI .uaile froui measurement st Terr short notice. All oi her a, tides of GENTLEMEN'S DKESS GOOD! m full Tanctj. WINCHESTER A CO., 118 No. ?0 CUKSNUT Stroot. H. S. K. C. Harris' Seamless Eid Gloves ETERY PAIIt WARRANTED. BXCLCSIVB AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., B9T5rp NO. 814 CIIESNUT STREET. A GOOD THING. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTELS, BANKS, OFFICES, ETC. The Patent Adjustable Window Screen WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Civ ventilation and light, screen from view, and exclude FLIES, MOSQUITOES, AND OTHER INSECTS. For sale by Dealers in House-furnishing Goods. TUB ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN COMPANY, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 6 13 stnth3m No. 623 MARKET St., Philadelphia. UE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP NEW YORK, WALTER B. GRIFFITH, President. A solid, safe, and reliable Company. Assets over two million dollars (42,000,00)), most securely nvested, and rapidly increasing. A MKJIBER8I1IP OP OVER 10,000. Persons contemplating assurance on their lives are vited to examine the literature of the Company, whiol may be had at the Philadelphia office, Southwest corner of FOURTH and LIBRARY Street 68thBtu3ra U.K. F.HI, lilt, (Jem-rat Agent. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 8AFE O. L. M A I S E R, manutactgkrh of FTRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, LOCKSMITH, BKLL-HANGER, AND DEALER IN liUILDLNU HARDWARE, 8 64 No. 434 RACK Street. C TATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATE kj Hiithtsnf a valuable Invention just patented, and for the SLICING, CUT 1 1U, and GIllr-flNU ut dried beef, cublmK', stc, are hereby otfered for Kile. It is an article a roprieiorB ui uuiuia mu resuiiirani, introduced iuto every family STA'i'K ana it siiouia lie u uni.s fur nl F . . . . . . Model enn bo seen at 'l KLEUUAPU III. Hl'rC. uuuPKR'h POINT. N. J. SI UVUOY A HOFFMAN. CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! WILLIAM I). IIOGEUS, CAZLRZAOZ3 BUILDER, 1009 and 1011 CHESNUT STREET. Superior Carriages of my own manufacture Sbullt for the DXIXVJLXUG SEASON OF 1 8 O 0, COMBINING" STYLE, DURABILITY, AND ELEGANCE OF FINISH Attention given to repairing. 417 stnth 8m Carriages Stored and Insurance effected. ffiEg-ft GARDNER & FLEMING, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, No. 214 South FIFTH Street, BELOW WALNUT. A Large Assortment of New and Second-hand CAR I I Gr K H, IKC1.UDIKO Coupe Rockaways, Phictons, Jenny LInris, Buggies Depot Wagons, Etc. Etc., 3 23 tilths For Sale at Reduced Prlcoss LEGAL. NOTICES. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR X THE CITY AND COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA. MARY K. FOX, by her nr-it friend, vs. ADAM FOX. Dpeeinlinr Torm. lMiii. No. H. In Divorce. To ADAM FOX, Respondent: Sir: Tako notioe that aiulo kns liefn granted on you in the above cane to show caiitu why a divorce a rinrulti inatHmnnii should not bo do crod tin ri'in. Rctnrnablo on SATURDAY, July 3, iMiW, at 11 oYlork A. M. PenKinul service hnvinir tuiln-i on ac count of ymir absence. .IOH.V ROBKRTS. 6i4 2ft 7 1" Attorney pro Libellant TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOPv THE CITY A AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. The F.Htatoof SAMUEL R. Met: LURE, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of The t.irard Life insurance, Annuity, anil Trust Company, of Philfidi.liihin, Executor and Trus tee of the Estate ol SAMUEL K, McCLURE, deceased, uud to report distribution of the balance in the handsel the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of his oppointment, on TUESDAY, the Sithday Juno. li!i, at l'J o'clock noon, st tiis otnee, No. UH South SIXTH Street, second story, in tho city of Philadelphia. EGBERT NICHOLS, 6 17 thstu 6t Auditor. REAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. ff!! HEAL ESTATE. THOMAS & SONS' SALE. a Modern threi'-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1131 ( outes street, east of Twelfth Htreet. On Tuesday, June 129, 1 st3, nt 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pub lic sule, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that mo dern three-Htory bric-k messuage, with two-story back binlillMir and lot of frrouml, situate, on the south side of Coates street, east of Twelfth street. No, 1134; containing in trout on C'outes street l'J feet (luciuiiing nun a v-ieei wine hiiuv, ati'i cxtemilng in depth 70 feet. Clear Of nil liicttinlirance. Terms $.:iii!0 lnay rcnmiii on mortgage, liiimudiate possea sion. Keys next door east, 51. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 6 22 tnthsat Nos. 139 and 141 S. KOrjiTH Street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Oil TO KENT. GERMANTOWN, five minutes' walk from Wayne Station, two neat and comfortable Houses on WAYNE Street, below Manheim, suitable for a small and (rontoi'l family, with all the modorn convonioncos, gas, water, range, heater, etc. Rent, fc500 per annum. Apply to JACOB KAUPP, No. 77 WISTER Street, Germantown. Possession at onco. 8 18 tf FOR SALE, ON EASVT TERMS i A NINE ROOM HOUSE, No. 1116 OARPEJiTER Street, with bath and gas, hut and cold water. Apply on the Premises. 6 4 Dot FOR SALE HANDSOME T II R E E- stoiv Brick Dwelling. three-Btory double back build' niB. No. tftl SIX'IH Street, above Green: modern iiu riroveinents, and in rsoelloutordor. Was owned and built y tno late Henry Derrinirer, deceased, of thevory best ltuUeriais uud workmanship. Immediate possession. Am nt at bouse troni la to a o cioca uauy o 7 tt TO RENT. fm GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET. l:' -i A lurae. modern-built house, tenant-house. eoaoh bouso, and live acres of land, handsomely laid out walks and garden ; wltliin two minutes1 walk of Duy'a l.ane St. tion. Apply to J. AKnisi iiuisu, onilHt' TO RENT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A A. physician or a lawyor, with or without board, at No ll-Zt lilKtKU Street, t is QANIEL M. FOX & SON. Conveyancers and Heal Estate Agents, OFFICE, NO. 540 NOltTlI FIFTH STKEET. 64 Ira PHILADELPHIA. BKNHT K. FOX. DANIK.L M. FOX. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. D R. THOMAS & CO. m DEALERS IN Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, AVINDOW FRAMES, ETC., Jf. IT. COKNER OP EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Street 6 26 8m PHILADELPHIA. QEORCE PLO V MAN, OAltrENTEK AND BUILD Ell, 889 Ho. 134 DOCK Street, PhiladelnUa C R O CERIES AND PROVISIONS. MIOHAEL ME AO HER & CO No. 823 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholt-bule aud Retail Dealers In PROVISIONS, OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY TT8B TERRAPINS $1 PER DOZEN. 3 Si TO THE PUBLIC. TIIE FINEST AND largest assortment of the latest styles of Boots, t. niters, and bhoel for Men and ttoys can be had at annum Ijirse Kstat'fishment, '2'Mt S. NINTH Kir,. No. A LEXANDER O. C A TT E L L A CO., A PHODUUK COMMISSION MKIttHANl'S, No. iW SOUTH WHAKVfcij ANI No 27 NORTH WATER STREET, H0, 87 I'lilUUKLI'lllA. 2 22 Al.KXAXr.KB (. CAt1U. KI.UAH Cattei.u EA FN ESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT M t science sua SSUl nave invein mi m auMini ma ueariajr In every deareeof deaiuens; also, Respirators ; also, Cran. Vt.ii. l".iinl Oriitclics, superior to-any inhere in me, at P. M AOKIKA S, J 6 BouUi TENTH htreet. below CbeiBut. 1 i AMU8EMENT8, RCH STREET THEATRE. JOHN A. F.LL8LKR Lessee and Manager , ORANn JUHILKR WKFK. June M, with THICK PANTOMIME HUMPTYDUMPrY, with "1 "r" fr. Ben)n,ln K. Wlf. StaKe Proi.erV.es, Ure-sesVet1 nJ Klbormte Mcoiiam, fKW AND BkAiWCl BCENERr MAOIO TRANSFORM ATION8 npon a scale of ""'iUed, toietherwi-,h of distiniruishfd Freneh, Riiinih, snd Kn,!i,l, ,.!. under the direction of M. IIKNHV R T. OUV ""'. HUMPI'V IUM F FY is prodneed In the style of the popular K.NtiLIHH CHKIHTMAH PANTOMIMPs nuen wiin nuriesqne rtoenos, i;ancattires of lineal fha ractersand Kitrsvusnies of the present day, illustrated MKKHV f'LOWN, SIMPLE PANTALOON, NIMBLE HAUI.KQmV, and TKIPPINU COLUMBINE, Tho ceietirsted Pnntnmiinist, , , VITlJY UKNJEK, AS CLOWN, , role in which he has no siitierior. t.KOHtiE A. BKANE, AM PANTALOON; HARRY LKSLIE, AS OOLUM IHNE; Msd'ile AlJKIOI AS H AKLKQUIlf t PR KM 1 KH K DANSKITSK, Msd'ile I HKKKfSA AMONINO. To jrive due effect to the celebrated 8katinR Scene, the Champion," Mr. ALFRED MOE. he most rraneful and eipott tikater in the country, will ippear niKhtly. PRICES OF ADMISSION. M cents and 25 Cent. fNrats secured in advance. i 23 4t B Office nltn iliiilv fr.im O A Xr nn.lllnn tr ALEX. F18HKK .'.'.....Business' MansKer WALNUT 8T. Til EATRK. BEGINS AT 8. THIS (ThlirsdsT) KVK.MVn. .Inn. 'U. Kill II I'll MII'M'P of Dion Bnurirault's groat and most successful Drama of the age, entitled C n AKKAHNA-POGITK. Shann, the Post ..... Mr. J. E. McDonoilRb a i... J"'h8on(t "WearinK of the Oreen." Arrnh Meehi-h Miss Josin Orton W ith bonus, "(Jushla aus Mai-hree" and "i torn My Love Fsnny Power. ; Mrs. Charles Waloot Colonel O'l.rndy : Mr. Charles Walcot TOX'S AMERICAN, WALNUT, ABOVE A EKJHTH. Open all Fummer. PKI Performers. More v.'1"?- ifi""" !''"''" Company. Val. Love and Nellie .Msskell rn.uiie. Annie Hindle, female Linxardist. De Ri.sasnd the Grand llHllet. Sum l)e Vereand the Minstrels. lnorsopenat?H Ssturdsy afternoon doors open at 1.30. V ALKR'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER "n,i ..BVtX ,72n- ra' "d72 VINE Street, JllKi u'i AJil y A1"?:1 !10 'onneriy the propertj of the (.RAND DI KE OK BADEN, purcliased at ireas expense by. .1 ACOB V A LER of this city, in combination w,'i K,s "tCHKS'l R A and Miss NELLIE AN- trVkN?v: " I""" EVERY AFTERNOON and - .... ... mv uu,.'ujvuuuuwi piace. Aamissior free. i 13.. RACES. Ttir'n.an a v JCL Y 1. Purse JM0 ; socot.rt horse to save his entrance ; mile heats, best S iu 5, to harness. For horses thai have Dot beat 2 31. Entrance 10 per cent. ; three or more to fill ; two to stnrt. Entries to close Saturday, 2fith instant, at 13 o'clock noon. Oiilce, No. 144 South FOURTH Street. J 24 6t P. KILPATRICK, Secretary. COAL OIL, ETC, ETO. "yy ILLIAM BALDWIN & CO. Manufacturers and Doalers in Coal Oil, Vinegar, Benzine, ALCOHOL, TUIiPENTINE, LUBRICATING, WHALE, LARD, and OTHER OILS No. 129 ARCH Street and Nos. 1440 and 1442 WARNOCK Street PHILADELPHIA. 51m gggr C. F. RUMPP, Monufactoror and Importer of FANCY Z.ZSATZIZ3XI GOODS, NOS. 116 AND 118 NORTH FOURTH ST Pocket Books, Satchels, Traveling Rafts, Porte-monnuios, Portfolios, Cigar Cases, Writing Cases, Writing Desks, Bankers' Cases, Dressing Cases. Money Belts, Match Cases. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, NOS. 11C AND 118 NORTH FOURTH ST., Blm PHILADELPHIA. Window c l a s s, Tiie snhscribers are manafaotnrlng daily, U.UOO feet best Ojiiality of AMERICAN WINDOW GLAS They are also constantly receiving importations ef FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. Rough Piute and Rilibod Glass, Enamelled, Stainel Entrruved, and Ground Class, which they offer at f IU market rates. EVANS, SHARP & WESTCOATT. 5 29 8m No. CIS MARKET Street, Philada. BOARDINQ. AT NO. 1121 GIRARD STREET MAY BE obtained famished and DnfurnUhed rooms for lodg.. no. Board also, if deeirH. Sltf AORIOULTURAL. PJ11LADELPIIIA RA8PBERRY, JUCUN- DA. Agriculturist, and other Strawberrv: Lawten lutttjerrv Plants: Hartford. Concord, and other Grmna Viie. dorsals by T. 8. s U, E, FLETCHER, DeAanaa, N. J. rp II E PRINCIPAL DEPOT' FOK THS 8AI.B OP REVENUE STAMPS,. No. 804 CIIESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICES, NO. 105 8. FIFTH STREET (Two doors below C'hcsnut street), aKD No. 432 WALNUT STREET (Penn Building). ESTABLISHED 186 2. The sale of Revenue Stumps Is still continued at .the Old-Established Agency. The stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a large siij.ply, we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mall or Express) all orders, Immediately upon receipt, a matter of great Importance. l'uited States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Oiilce Orders received la payment. Any Information regarding the decisions of the CcnnnlhSlnner of Internal Revenue cheerfully ami gratuitously furnished. Revenue btaiups printed upon Drafts, Checks, Receipts, etc Tho following rates of commission arc ai,lowcl on Stumps and Htumpcd Paper: Ou f 28 aud upwards. 2 percent " 100 " a " 800 " 4 ii Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 304 CIIESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS of all kinds and STAMPED ENVELOPES constantly on band. fatWM -