V THE DAILY EVENING TKLKGKAPII 1111LADELP11I .V, MONDAY, MAY 1C, 1870. 0 Cltw Affnlrau The Athletics beat the Pastime of Balti more on Saturday, by a score of 32 to 10. The 8outb 1'enn Ilose Company returned to this city n Saturday evening, from their trip to Norwich, Bridgeport and New York, In all of which places they met with a warm reception. Joseph Preston, a native of Delaware, agei seventy-eight years, who was a soldier in the war of 1812. died yesterday at the Pennsylvania Hospital, where he was admitted several days fciuce. A horse attached to a carriage, containing a man, his wife, and two children, ran away yes terday afternoon at Fifth street and Girard avenue. The carriage was upset and broken. The occupants were badly bruited. Officers Curry and McLaaKblln, In passing tho house of Mr. D. L. Woods, No. 2100 Arch, street, about 4 o'clock yesterday morning, dis covered that the front door was open. The officers went in, and upon searching the house found it had been completely ransacked. The family were ab eut, havlug gone on a visit to Conshohocken. On Saturday afternoon a two-year old child of Mr. Thomas Nugeut was Instantly killed at Eleventh and Coates street by being run over by a heavily loaded ice wngou belonging to the Knickerbocker Ice Company. The Coroner held an Inquest and a verdict of accidental death was rendered. The father of the child lives la Eleventh below Coates. Rev. Robert A. Brown was last evening la stalled pastor of the Trinity Presbyterian Church, Frank road road and Cambria street. Rev. A. M. Jelly, Moderator of the Presbytery, presided and proposed the constitutional ques tions to the people. Kcv. Alfred Nevin preached the sermon. Kcv. Matthew Novklrk gave the charge to the pastor, and Kcv. William u. John stone gave the charge to the people. A large congregation was in atteudance. The blessing of a banner belonging to the Catholic Society connected with St. Alphonsus' Church, Fourth and Keed streets, was the occa sion yesterday of a procession composed of the German Catholic societies of the city. They parnded with banners, Mags, and bands of music, to the number of about a thousand, from St. Peter's Church, at Fifth street and Girard ave nue, and Holy Trinity, at Sixth and Spruce streets, to Su Alphonsus' Church, where the ceremony of blessing the banner took place. On Saturday evening a large number of journeymen coopers assembled at the hall. Eighth and Locust streets, to hear reports and addressee on the present condition of the trade, and the hardships experienced by some owing to their connection with trade unions. The reports indicated that in some of the establishments employers had refused to give work to men belonging to trade unions, and the hands had been discharged because of their connection with such organizations. The alarm last evening about 9 o'clock was caused by the burning of a two-story stable on Olive street, above Broad, occupied by Budd Doble. The flames originated in the second story of the building, aud burned until the in terior of the structure was pretty well de stroyed. There was a large number of horses and vehicles in the stable, all of which were rescued. The structure belonged to Joseph Harrison, aud was valued at 1 10, 000. The dwelling on the east of the stable suffered by water to the amount of $500. The alarm of fire about 9 o'clock last even ing was caused by the burning of 8aihuel Ellis' frame stable, at Fifty-first street and Lancaster avenue; also, a number of sheds belonging to the Park Drove Yard, in the immediate vicinity. 1 he loss is estimated at $ 2500. Yebterday afternoon, Mr. Peter Malone was, ns is alleged, struck with a brick on the head by Bridget Burk, and 6o seriously injured that his death is momentarily anticipated. So far as t ould be ascertained. Patrick Burk and his wife Bridget occupied the first lloor of house No. 105 Bread street, and Peter Malone and family an upper story. The. parties have not for a long time been on good terms, and on Saturday last, as Malone's daughter alleges. Dr. Price, who w as attending one of Malone s little boys, who is sick, vas refused admittance to and driven away Irom the house by Mrs. Burk. Yesterday, Dr. Price came, having been assured by Malone by letter that he would be protected, to visit the child. ; Malone went down stairs to meet him, having been informed that the doctor was at Bread and Arch streets, and, while passing out, Mrs. Burk threw a piece of a brick at him. He returned with Er. Price and was going up stairs, when Bridget Burk threw a large piece of brick at him, striking him on the right side of the head, back of the ear. Dr. Price dressed the wound, aud pronounced it to be of the most serious character. Mr. and Mrs. Burke were both arrested and locked up in the Fourth Dis trict Station House. Domenllo Affairs. Gold closed on Saturday at 114j!. The tax bill is to be reported to-day. The O'Neill Fenialns intend to co-operate with the Red River rebels. , Golcouria's two companions, Diego and Gasper Aguero, were executed in Havana on Saturday. . . During the fourteen days of this month the public debt was reduced by five and a half mil lions. Paterson, N. J., silk manufacturers are en gaged in an enterprise for raising raw silk in California. '. The Committee on Foreign Relations are said to favor giving the proposed Pacific cable $500,000 a year for twenty years, instead of lands. An expedition of 300 Cubans left New York on Saturday by a steamer bound for San Domingo. They took 7000 rifles, six large guns, uniforms, etc. Hon. A. J. Rogers attempted to speak at a political meeting in New York on Saturday night, but was suppressed by a shower of bad eggs and stones. It would appear that the Eureka disaster was caused by neglect of instructions by the conductor and engineer of the freight train. The former has been arrested. A party of Indians, a few days since, entered a cabin on the Nebraska river, 120 miles north of Sioux City, shot the settler's wife and his little son and carried off his daughter. It is feared that that region will be depopulated. At a meeting of the Cabinet on Saturday Indian affairs were discussed, and it was decided that the Big Horn expedition should not be al lowed to proceed pending the negotiations with Red Cloud and the other Sioux chiefs now on the way thither. ' Foreign Affairs. Discussion of Papal infallibility in the (Ecu menical Council has commenced. The bodies of the victims of the Greek bri gand outrage have arrived in London. Nothing has been decided respecting the constitution of the new French Cabinet. The Duke of Grammont is spoken of ascer tain to be the new French Foreign Minister. An official contradiction has appeared of the report that the French Government would de mand the extradition of Gustave Flourens. The tecond of the series of races betweea the Sappho and the Cambria has resulted in an other victory for the Sappho, and a difficulty. ' OBITUARY. ' Hon. Thomas Irwin. The telegraph announces the death of lion. Thomas Irwin, ex-United States Judge of the Western district of this State. The deceased was a native of this 8tate, which he represented la Congress from 1SW to 1831. In the latter year he was appointed to the Western judgeship by President Jackson, an oHlee which he held for many years. Hew. CleaneatJ Lm Ward. A telegraphic despatch announces the death of the lion. Clement L. Ward, of Tioga couuty, Pa., having taken place on Saturday morning, of paralysis, at Towanda. Mr. Ward was well known throughout the State as having been one of the foremast settlers In the northern tier, and as a brilliant 'writer and speaker. Ha took a deep interest in all public measures, and was the honored recipient of many poaitious of honor and trust, ins library was very extensive ana ids hoej-lUlitT at tin mansion proverbial. lit wss a printer by profession, and amassed a large fortune by his investments in land and the building of rsllronds. He was a War Democrat, and was Chairman of the Democratic 8tate Cen tral Committee in 1864. He was largely Inte rested in the Atlantic and Great Western Rail road. His daughter married Hon. William II. Miller, of Harrisburg. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marin Keit tee frt Page, ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. Bitn Risks 4-42 Moon Risks a-fi9 8cn SgTB 7iliUlOH Watsb 17 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADB. J. Prick Wbthbkill,) IlKKKY WIKPOK, V COMMITTBI OF TBI MONTH. Gkohuk N. Allen, J COUMITTKB ON ARBITRATION. John o. James, Geo. L. Busby, E. A. Bonder, Wm. W. Paul, Thomas L. Gillespie. MOVEMENTS OP OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. FOR AMERICA. MnuH Bremen ....New York. April 23 Uellona London New York April 23 City of Limerick. Liverpool... New York April 83 C. of New York.Llverpool...New York April 80 Marathon Liverpool... New York May 3 Samaria Liverpool... New y0rk v B..May 3 Britannia Glasgow.... New York May 3 Borussla Havre New York May 3 The Oneen Liverpool... New York May 4 Msho Liverpool... New York May 4 City of London.. iJverpool... New York May 4 Krin Liverpool... New York May 4 Rising Star.... btettiu Newborn May 4 FOK EUROPE. C. of Cork New York. ..Liverpool v. U.. May 17 Denmark New York. ..Liverpool. May IT Hainiiionla ....New York... Hamburg May 17 Dorian New York... Glasgow May 17 Minnesota New York... Liverpool My 18 llansa New York. ..Bremen May 19 C. of London... New York... Liverpool May 21 Bellona New York. ..London May 21 'Columbia New York... Glasgow May 21 Donau New York... Bremen May 21 Idaho New York... Liverpool. Mav S5 Lafayette New York. ..Havre May 2S C. of Paris New York. ..Liverpool May 2S C. of Baltimore New York ... Liverpool May 81 COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETO. Columbia New York. ..Havana via NasMay 19 Pioneer Philadelphia. Wilmington ....May 20 Tonawanda.. ..Pliiladelphia.8avaniah May 21 Achilles Philadelphia. New Orleans... May 28 Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the regu. lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Contl nent call at Southampton. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Flreny, Willets, Roekporr, Texas, TJ. S. A West India Fresh Meat and Frutt Co. Steamship Fanlta, Freeman, New York, John F. Ohl. Steamship Norman, Nickerson, Boston, U. Wlnsor & Co. Steamship W. P. Clyde, Morgan, New York, John F. Ohl. Steamer A. C Stlmers, Lenney, New York, W. P. Cljde & Co. Steamer Jas. a Green, Pace, Richmond and Norfolk. W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer New York, Jones, Georgetown and Alex andria, W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer F. Franklin, Flereon, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. Sfr Bristol, Wallace. New York, W. P. Clyde 4 Co. Brig Gazelle, Cole, Sagua, Workman & Co. Schr Mabel F. Staples, Collin, Calbarien, Souder & Adams. Schr Damon, Johnson, . East Boston, J. C.Scott & Sons. Schr E. H Naylor, Naylor, Charlestown, do. Schr Callsta, Spear, &alem, to. Schr A. Tlrrell, Atwood, Charlestown, do. Schr Abble Davis, Portsmouth, N. 11., J. R. Wnlte & Son. Tug Chesapeake, Merrihew, Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clyde 4 Co. Tug Fairy ucen, Wilson, Havre de-Grace, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clyde Jk Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Bark Henry P. Lord, Plnkham, 12 days from Ma tanzas, with molasses to order. Brig John Welsh, Jr., Munday, 6 days from Sagua, with sugar and molasses to S. 4 W. Welsh. ARRrVED"sATTJRDA Y. Br. ship Hudson, Anthony, 5 days from Baltimore, In ballast to L. WeBtergaard & Co. Br. ship Abby Ryerson, Dennis, 2 days from New York, in ballast to L. Westergaard 4 Co. Steamer G. II. Stout, Ford, from Georgetown and Alexandria, with mdae. to W. P. Clyde 4 Co. Steamer E. C. Blddle, McCue, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to w. P. Clyde 4 Co. Steamer Sarah, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird 4 Co. Steamer W. C. Pierrepont, Shropshire, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird 4 Co. Schr Clyde, Gage, 7 days from Richmond, Me., With mdse. to Enight A Sons. Schr Emma B. Shaw, Shaw, T days from Wilming ton, N. C, with lumber and laths to Patterson 4 Lip pincott Schr I. H. Walnwrigst, Abranis, 12 days from Ban gor, with laths and pickets to J. V. Oaskill 4 Sons. cnrJoiin Yvniioy, uenuerson, l uay irom port Vena, Del., with grain to Christian & Co. Schr E. Slnnlckson; Winsmore, from New Haven. Schr Mary J. Fisher, lAwrence, from Bridgeport. Steamtug America, Vlrden, 12 hours from Dela ware Breakwater, having In tow ship Abby Ryerson, Irom New York. Tug Thos. Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde 4 Co. Tug Chesapeake, Merrihew, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde 4 Co. Tug Hudson, Nichols, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde 4 Co. WENT TO SEA. Bark India, forElsinoie for orders, went to sea 14th instant. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Uavre-db-Gkack, May 16. The following boats left this morning In tow : J. W. Thompson and Anna and Delia, with lumber to Watson, Malone 4 Son. J. LL Uugg, U. C. Patterson, Hall 4 Frank, R. M. Forsman, and C. H. Zeigler, with lumber to Taylor 4 Bens. J. H. Zetzell and J. B. Hall, with lumber to Craig & Blanchsrd. D. M. Evans, John and Annie, J. L. Walton, and N. N. Carter, with lumber to Patterson 4 Llpplncott. G. B. Moore, with lumber to II. Croskey k. Co. R. II. Wingate and Harry and Carrie, with lumber to D. M. Uouts 4 Co. Niagara, with lumber to D. Trump 4 Son. Dodge Mills and Dodge Mills No. 2, with lumber to Dodge & Co. Harry and Susquehanna, with lumber to D. B. Tay lor 4 Son. B. C. Bowman, with lumber, for New York. Harry and John, with lumber to R. Woolverton. Zimmerman 4 Lescure, with lumber, for Eliza- bethport, N. J. Wm. Bickford, with lumber to Norcross & Sheets. Woolverton 4 Tlnsman, with lumber for Wilming ton, DeL . William and Edward, with lumber.for Trenton,NJ. Correspondent of The Evening TtXeoraph. EASTON 4 McMAHONS BULLETIN. New Yoke Offick, May 14 Eight barges leave In tow to-night, for Baltimore, light. Julia Ann Covlll, with barley, for Philadelphia. C. A. Dornlield, with Iron, for Philadelphia. G. C. Gere, with empty barrels, for Philadelphia. Harvest Moon, with Iron ore, for Bridgeton. Hennessey, with grain, for New Brunswick. Baltimokk Branch Office, May 14. The follow ing barges leave In tow to-night, eastward : Cascadilla, Norman, W. E. Janney, A. Van Buren, Diligent, and Camilla, all with coal for New York. - Philadelphia Branch Officii, May 16 Barge Alpha, with coal for New York, leaves to-day. L.S.C. MEMORANDA. Steamship J. W. Everman, Hinckley, for Philadel phia, sailed from Charleston yesterday. Steamship Centipede, Dough., for Philadelphia, cleared at Wilmington, N. C, 14lh inst. BarkAskur, Pedersen, for Philadelphia, sailed from Cadiz 27th ult. Bark Tuisko, Beelegtxd, hence, at Havre 29th ult. Bark Uriel, Siebold, hence, at llelvoet 29th ult. Bark Arcadia, Larsen, cleared (not sailed) from Gotienburg 23d ult. for Philadelphia. Bark Sicilian, Perclval, hence, below Boston 11th Instant. Schr Richard Vaux, Frlnk, at Boston 13th inst. from Charleston. Schr Sarah A.Hoffman, Hoffman, IT days from Cieufue gos, at New York 15tU but. Scbr Daniel Glflord, Jirrell, hsnee, at Charleston 12th lost. hears Kate K. Bleb, Donchty, and II. S. Sharp, Webb, wr loading at Caarlestou lnh Inst. lor Philadelphia. schrs J. II. Bartlett. Harris: Thss. Slnnlckson, Dickinson; Eliza and Rebecca, Ireland; Jas. Saiserwalte, Kentey: and Joseph Porter, Bur roughs, htnea, at Providence 13th lust. Si lirs J. Paloe, Stevens, and Palladium, Ryder, for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport P. M. mu lmtaaL bchr Col-.asset, CILbs, and S. E. Lee, Sriaer, tfBte, at New JStdford ism mow DRY GOODS. LI II Ell STORE, flo. 023 ARCH STREET AND No. 1128 CHE8NUT Street Spring Importations. i IMMENSE STOCK OF LINEN GOODS, WHITE GOODS, and DODSE-FURNISHING GOODS. PRICES DOWN 6 91 mwf i TO PRESENT GOLD RATE. GEORGE FRYER, . 910 till :K.MJT Street, Invites attention to his ELEGANT STOCK OB" Black and Taney Silks, UNSURPASSED BY ANY IS THE CITY, AND SELLING AT LOW PRICKS. 4 8 3m i in: siiMHus McVAUCH & DUNCAN, NO. 114 SOUTH -ELEVENTH STREET Hats opened their Sprinc Block of EMBROIDERIES AND WniTE GOOD 3 A THE LOWEST CASn PRICEa FRKNOH BREAKFAST OA PS. PIQUKS IN KVKRY VARIKTY. PLA ID FIGURED AND MRIPED NAINSOOKS VIUTURIA LAWN, CAM BRIO AND jAOONidl LAWN AM) BWISS PUFFED MUSLIN. "a-wan-1 FRENCH NAINSOOK AND O ROAN DIES. REAL AND IMITATION LAOE8. LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S HANDKER OHIEF8. LINKN AND LAOS OOLLAR8 AND OUFFS. NOVELTIES AND FANCY ARTICLES. .PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO MAKING UP INFANTS' WARDROBES. 82o8mwmrp JEW YORK AUCTION GOODS. 1 THE ATTENTION OF THE LADIES is called to the NEW STORE, No. 88 North NINTH Street, below Filbert street. Goods arrivinc dally from New York auctions In (treat variety, such as Real Thread and Guipure Laoes, Scarfs, Button , Flowers, and Fancy Goods in general, at Tory small advances. No. 28 North NINTH Ntreet, 613Htrp Below FILBERT Streat. IADIES DRESS TRIMMINGS a Staple and Fancy. Fringes, Gimps, and Buttons. Pearl Buttons, a good assortment. ICmbroidered blip lers and Cushions. American Zeph'.; Berlin Zephyr old, full weight. 4stuth3ra ' . RAP80N'8, 4 9 m N. W. cor, of EIGHTH and OHKRRY Streets. REMOVAL. MRS. E. HKNRY, MANUFAC tnrer of Ladies' Cloaks snd Mantillas, finding her late location. No. 16 North Eighth street, inadequate for ber largely increased business, has removed to the ELEGANT AND SPACIOUS WAREKOOM, at I he Southeast corner of NINTH and AKCH Streets, where she now oilers, in addition to her stock of Cloaks and Mantillas, a choice invoioa of Paialay Shawls, Lace Points and Saoqnee. - 8 29 3m; M R 8. R. DILLON. NOS. 838 AND 831 SOUTH STREET. Ladies and Misses Crape, Gimp, Hair Pamela and Straw Round and Pyramid Hats; Ribbons, Batins, Silks, Velvets and Velveteens, Crapes, feathers, Flowsrs, Frames, Saab Ribbons, Ornaments, Mourning Millinery, Orape Veils, etc 14 FOR SALE. ffa FOR SALE THE HANDSOME THREE jJiiiL story Residence No. 854 Franklin street, opposite theSquare. Apply to WM. KObSKLL ALLEN, No 334 WALNUT Street. 14 8t" MFOR SALE PREMI8ES NO. 3G33 BRIDGE Street, Mantua, via Vine street oars ; all the conveniences; immediate possession; terms reason able; 6 10 6t MGERMANTOW N FOR 8 ALE, A Modern Villa, 14 rooms. Near Depot. Terms easy. OHAKLRH H. STORKS, B316t No. 4829 MAIN Street, Germantown. TO RENT. TO RENT, FURNISHED A DE SIRABLE MEDIUM-SIZED HOUSE; central loca lion ; modern conveniences. Address "W. H. C.,M Box 1669 Philadelphia Post Office. 63 tf p TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO. na Obesnut street, twenty-five feet front, on ban dred and forty-five feet deep to Bennett street. Back buildings five stories high. Possession May L 187a Ad dree THOMAS 8. FLETCHER, lllOtf Pelaopo, H. J. MRARE CHANCE TO RENT. T II E handsome Country Residenoe built by Thomas , lately owned by Joseph Page, on the Old York road, above city line. Containing sixty acres in perfect order .with every convenience. K. J. DOBBINS. 1 13 it Ledger Building. J STORE TO LET. ON THE FIRST OF i! July the Store Property, No. 87 8. SECOND Street, feet by 100. The upper rooms, 36 by U, could be altered to allow a private entrance from Second street, and by subletting would materially reduce the rent. Address J. B. OKIE, 64tf COMMERCIAL ROOMS, Philada. fRp TO LET TO ONE OR TWO GENTLE L&il MEN LODGERS, in a small family, without ohil' drSn, a pleasant FRONT ROOM, comfortably furniahed, in a desirable Jocality, nse of ba'b. with hot and cold water. AddreM, with reference, J. M. B., JCvsninu TaLgoBAlH Ottice. 6 161 'tm GERMANTOWN A FURNI8HED COT ttj! tsge to tent for six months. Within five minutes of depot. CHARLES 1L BTOKES, 616t Wo. 4829 MAIN Street, Germantown. M GERMAN TOWN-SEVERAL COT tsges to rent and for sale. CHARLES H. STOKES, B 8 16f No. 4829 MAIN Street, Germantown. PAPER HANGINGS, E I O. PAPER HANGINGS. AT RETAIL., At R, iff lit PricoH. JOHN H. LONC8TRETH. No. 12 NORTH THIRD STREET, 6Mt PHILADELPHIA. LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! WALL PAPERS and Linen Window Bliadee Manufactured if,, cheapest D the eity, at .JOHNSTON'S Depot. No. liia SPRING GARDEN 6treet. below Eleventh, llranuh N! BuJ i EDERAL Street. Uamden. New Jersey. ' W I HAVE ABANDONED TITR nm method of packing bodies in ice, and ha Tin. a i PATENT OORPSBr PRESERVING: OASKET, which is entirely new, and which has proven ap.rfeot access, I desire to call the attention of the publie to the same. guaranu Aul all boJUs will be kept in a dry and pert eet state of preservation for an indefinite period 4301m JOSEPH A. MARKLE, Undertaker, . W. cotbsi JgKYlJTH tad BUTT0HW0OD BU REFRIGERATORS. REFRICERATORO. FOE THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GO TO TBJS MANUFACTORY OF P. P. KEARN8, No. 39 NORTH NINTH STREET, 4 83 gmw3mrp BELOW ARCH, BA8T 8IDB. REFRIGERATORS. K. B. FARSON & CO., Self-Ventilating- Refrigerators, 1 he cheapest and moBt reliable in the market, and will keep MEATS, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, MILK, and BUTTER LONGER, DRIER, and COLDER, WITH LESS ICE, Than any other RefrlKerators In nse. Wholesale and Retail, at the Old Stand, 4 30 lmrp Ns. 220 DOCK Strer-I, Below Wnlnnt. s AVERY'S PATENT COMBINED DINING ROOM WATER-COOLER AND RE FRIGERATOR. It being made of cast-iron, porcelain lined, in wal nut cases, does not Impart unpleasant taste or smell to provisions, fruit, etc Please call and examine. JACOB F. HAND, Jr., Beta.l Depot, 6 9 mwfSmtp No. HO MARKET Street. lOfc.. 1H70. - 1870. KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO. ESTABLISHED 1632. INCORPORATED 18W. OFFICE, No. 435 WALTiUT St., Philadesphia. OFFICES AND BRANCH DEPOTS: NORTH PKNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD and MAS 'IKK Street. KIDGE ROAD and WILLOW Street. WILLOW STREET WHARF, Delaware Avenue. T WENT If -SECOND and HAMILTON Streets, NINTH Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. PINE STREET WHARF, 8chujlkllL No. 1863 MAIN Street, Germntown. No. SI North SECOND street, Camden, N. J., ana CAPE MAT, New Jersey. Wholesale and Retail Dealers la and Shippers of Eastern Ice. Send jour orders to any of the above ofllces. "For prices, gee carda " B 3 lm p E N N ICE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Inoorporatod 1868. OFKIOEB. B. W. Corner FOURTH and LIBRARY, No. 408 North TWENTY-FIRST Street. Hhipping Depot, HPRUOE STREET WHARF, Bohnrl kill River. OHA8. J. WOLBERT, President. 3 30 But rp OH 8. B. REUS, Superintendent. THE FINE ARTS. C. F. HASELTINE'S GALLERIES, No. 1125 CHESNUT STREET. LOOKING-GLASSES, ' . PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMOS, PHOTO 3RAPHS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, ETC. ETC. A large invoice or Autotypes and Swiss Panoramas 'ust received. u io rp L O O K I N C-C LASSES, Every Novoltj in style, at very low prices. OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, OHROMOS, ETO. ETC., large seleotion. PICTURE FRAMES, a prominent Department, with revised try low prices. RUSTIC FRAMES, EASELS, PORCELAINS. ROGERS' GROUPS, Sole Agency. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, free to the public JAMES S EAELE & SONS, No. 816 OHBSNUT STREET, 613 PHILADELPHIA. FURNITURE, ETO. WILLIAM FAR SON'S Improved Patent Sofa Bed Make a handsome Sofa and comfortable Bed, with Spring Mattress attached. Those wishing to economise room should oail and examine them at the extensive iiret olass i urmtore War rooms of Jfc SOX, No. (2iS m. SECOND Street. AIbOlWILLIAM FARSON'8 PATENT EXTENSION. TABLE FASTENING. Every table should have them on. They hold the leaves firmly together when palled about the room. 819smw3m RICHMOND ft CO.. FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE YAREROOMS No. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, XAST SWm, ABOVE CHESNUT. 1I6 PHILADELPHIA FURN ITURE gelling: at Costs No. 1019 MARKET Street. 4 18 8m O. R. NORTH. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. : CHILL'S CIIILimiaitj'S A11BUUES. 1 THE HANDSOMEST, BEST MADE, AND LOW. ' I EST PRICES IN THE CITY. j I N. B. Carriages made to order. Repairing promptly ' ' done. 4 w lmrp : ! No. 221 IOCI ST11EUT, WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION. j CUTLERY, ETO. JODGEKS & WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET- KNIVES, Pearl and Stag handles, and beautifml finish Rodger', and Wade A Butoher's Razors, and the cele brated Leoooltre Rasor Ladies' Scissors, In eases, of the finest Quality ; Rodgers' Table Cutlery, Carvers and Forks, Rasor Strops, Cork Screws, Eta. Eat Instruments, to assist the hearing, of the most approved construction, , P. MADEIRA'S, Mo. lis TENTH Btreet. below Ohannt. STEAMBOAT LINES. . t-9 fc FOR CHESTER, HOOK. AND !' WILMINGTON The eteamer 8. M. FKL at... m .-.A TON loaves CHESNUT hi KKETWUAKK at lu A, M. and t 50 P. At. : leaves WILMINGTON at oO A. M and H 60 P. M. Fare in Wtlminrtno 16 eeota Kusntwi 1 ivkoU, io veuie. Qlieter Of sawwsi lt eeni kwM Tivaeu, u sou Us, i La AUO HON SALES,; M THOMAS A PONS, NOS. 139 AND i 8. FOURTH STREET. " Sale No. 11(1 N. Fifteenth street. SUPERIOR WALNUT. OAK, AND COTTAGE gloufwhnld Furniture, Fine Hair Mattresses, Brussels Ingrain and other Uarpete, ete. . n Tuewlay Morning, At 10 o'clock, at No. 110 N. Fifteenth street, above Arch, toe entire boasebold furniture, comprising superior wal nut parlor and chamber furniture, oak ainingmom and ?. ""P". ,arntnre, fine hair mattmaes, new blinds, Brussels, ingrain, and other carpets, china, glass- iff May be examined on the morning of eaie at 8 oclock- 143t ..B, 9? FF!1 "STATE AND 8TOOK8, clnde ' ' noon, ' tb Exchange, will la FOURTH (8ooth), No. Valuable Briik Rest- Qf TTC0 TENTH (North) No. 1646-Valuable Resdenoe, Brewery, snd W ork shop. ' TWKNTY-FIRbT AND ARCH, N.W. coraer-Brown-stone HeMrience. WILLOW AVENUE, Oermantowa - Resldense and Coftch'hour e sod Inrge Lot. NORWOOD AVENUE, Chestnut Hill-Elegant Res;, dence, Cosrh house, H seres. THIK1 EENTH (South), No. 839-Modera Resi dence. SPRING GARDEN, No. lW5-Elegant Stone Resi dence. It AST WALNUT LANK, Germsntowu -Modern Beei dence. W A I.NUT, No. 1813-Elegiint Stone Residence. 1 W KJLU'H Noth), No. 21rt-Modern Residence. SECOND AND O.UK.EN, N. K. oorner-Valuble Bust Btss St nod. UOTH 1J, Nos. 113. 115. and 117-Valuable Store hjn.es. CHKSNUr AVENUE, (Jhosnut Hill Country beat; 7f scies. EIGHTH (south of Girard avenue) Modern Residence. OH KH RY (SKt ot Twenty first) Valuable Lot. WAHNOt'K, No. lM7-.Mo(lern DweiliDg. MAIN STREET, Woodbury, N. J.-Residence and 8 'jPASSYUNK ROAD, No. 1331-Tavern and Dwell- "fwFNTT.FOURTH AND FACTORY, N.W. corner Valuable Lot. FRONT (North), No 1314-Modern Residence. KLLh WORTH, No. 1230-Mooern Dwelling GROUND KENT 14H a year. . 8 F.VERUREEN AVENUE, Ohesnnt Hill-6 Desirable Lots. LOMRARD. No. 613-Genteel Dwelling. JEFFERSON SiRKUT, Nos. 8140, M42, 2144, 2146 Mndern Dwellings. TWENTY-SECOND AND WRIGHT, N. E. oerner Brick Dwelling. TENTH Ar. D HOFFMAN. 8. K. corner Lot. Fl EVFNTH AND Wl(l LIN, N. W. corner-Lot TWFLFTH ANDMIf FLIN.8. E. corner Lot. MIFFLIN, ELEVENTH. AND BUCK RO D Lota TWELFTH AND MOOkK, 8. R. corner-Lot THIRTEENTH, southof Mitilin-Lol. See plans. ( HELTKN AVENUE, 8UHOOL, COULTER. PK.NN, QUEEN, snd other streets, belonging to Ann Coulter's Estate Valuable lots. See plans. 1 share Point Breeze Park Association. (i shares Old 1 ownship Line Road. Ill) Central Transportation Co. d2 sbares Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad. &ot0 Philadelphia and Erie 7 per cent, bonds. 1 ot Rons 1I son Cemetery. 142 shares West Branch Lumber Co. 1 share Philadelphia l ibrary Co. KKi sr ares Insurance Co. of North America. 9l(fti0 Reading Railroad S per eent. January and July. Catalogues now ready. 6 14 2t Fxecntor'sSsle, No 1309 Walnut street. SUPERIOR WALNUT AND MAHOUANY FURNI 1 URK, French Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors, very fine EngravingH, Grand Action Piano-Forte, Elegant Italian Marble btatuary, real Hronr.e figure and Candle Branches, Brussels and olber Carpets, etc. On Wednesday morning. May 18, at 10 o'clock, at No. 13. 9 Walnut street, by order of executors, the entire superior furniture, by cata logue, comprising walnut and mahogany parlor furniture, oovered with haircloth; mahnguny grand action 7 ootuvo piano, made by Chiukering ; French plate mantel and pier mirrors; 3 elegant marble statuaries "The Guardian Angel" and "fidelity;" real bronze figure and candle branches; 4 very tine engravings "The Four Seasons ;" handionie mantel ornaments; range mahogany tables; large mahogany sideboard. French plate mirror and Ita lian marble top; fine china and glassware; fine plated ware; mahogany and walnut chamber furniture; tine curlod hair mattresses ; tine bed and table linen ; 8 ma hogany wardrobes: mahogany bookcase; Brussels and ether carpets; cooking utensils; superior refrigerator, etc. 616 21 BUNTING, DURBOROW A CO., AUCTION EERS, Nos. 433 and 234 MARKET Street, earner Bank street. Bnoceseors to John B. Myers A Co. SALE OF 2C00 CASES BOOTS, F.HOES, HATS, ETO On Tuesday Morning, May 17, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. 6 1 1 fit LARGE BALE OF BRITISH. FRENCH, GERMAN AND DOMESTIC BRY GOODS. On Thursday morning, . May 19, at 10 o'clock, on f onr months' oredlt. 6 13 St ' LARGE BALK OF OABPETINQS, 600 ' R OLLA WHITE, RED CHECK AND FAN0Y CANTON MATTINGS, ETO. . , . . Oa Friday Morning, May 20, at II o'clock, en four nioutns' credit, about 200 pieces ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, and rag carpeting. Canton mattings, eto. 6 14 5t SCOTT'S ART GALLKRY AND AUCTION COMMISSION SALESROOMS. : . HOOTT, Jr., AnoUoneer, No. U17 CHESNUT Street. (Girard Row). Sale at No. 1309 Obesnut street, ' . ' On Wednesday Morning, , May 18. at 10 o'clock, at tho warerootns of M. Deginther,' No. 1309 Chesnut street, will be sold at publio siUe, the entire stock of hand-made furniture, to close the business. The sale is peremptory, and the stock will positively be fold without the least reserve, aa Mr. Deginther is retir ing, snd takes this method to dispose of the balance of his large stock. . Catalogues ready Monday A. M., and can be bad on ap plication at the warerooms of Mr. Deginther, or at the office of the auctioneer, B. SCOTT, Jr., No. 1117 Ohos nut street. 61j6t . Special attention of buyers is called to the above sale which will comprise about 860 lots of vary desirable goods. Also, on WEDNESDAY , May 18, at 10 o'clock LARUE ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS. Millinery goods, ribbons, llowers, laces, satins, malinee, black silk sacques, lace points, hoop skirts, corsets, white goods, hdkfs.. linens, dress silks, silk and cotton trim mings, ladies' undergarments, mosquito nets, gents' furnishing goods. Paris fancy goods and notions, etc Also, 100 cases ladies' straw hats and ahades. Catalogues early on morning of sale. I162t - MARTIN (Lately I BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS.. (Lately Balesmen for M. Thomas A Sons.) No. 704 OHBSNUT Street, rear entrance from Minor. Bale at the Auction Rooms. No. 704 Ohesnnt street ELEGANT WALNUT AND PLUSH PARLOR SUIT8 Handsome Oiled Walnut Chamber Suits, Elegant Rose wood Piano-Fortes, Fine French Plate Pier and Oval Mirrers, Handsome Walnut and Oak Dining-room Fur niture, Fine Mattresses, Feather Beds, Handsome Vel vet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Superior Fire-proof Safes, Fine Oil Paintings, Etc On Wednesday Morning, May 18th, at 10 o'olook, at the auction rooms, No. 704 Chesnut street, by catalogue, a Urge assortment of desi rable Household Furniture, etc 6 U 'it Bale at No 2040 Arch street. VERY SUPERIOR WALNUT HOUSEHOLD FURNL TUBE, fine Brussels snd Other Carpets. Fine Spring and Hair Mattresses. Oil Cloths, eto. On Thursday Morning, May 19, at 10 o'clock, at No 2(40 Arch street, by cata logue, the entire Household Furniture, etc 6 10 8t IMPORTANT BALE OF FINK FURNITURE; AND UPHOLSTERY. Preparatory to putting up a new front and otherwise improving his store, Mr. JOHN M. GARDNER, No. 1316 Chesnut street, will (in order to make room for these improvements) OFFER AT PUBLIO SALE, - On Monday Morning, May 23, at 10 o'clock, at bis Warerooms, a selection of the FINEST CABINET FURNITURE A UPHOLSTERY ever offered at auction in this city. The stvles are the newest and choicest. The quality and finish cannot be exoelled. To verify these faota it is only necessary for parties in tending to purchase to call and examine the Stock. THE ASSORTMENT embraces drawing room and parlor suits, with coverings of the richest brwoatelles, satins, satin damasks, plushes, silks, and terries; a variety of the most elaborate cham ber, dining-room, library, and hall suites. AN OPPORTUNITY presents itself in this sale to those desirous of purchas ing the HIGHEST ORDVR OF CABINET WORK AT AUC1 IOJI PRICES which may never occur again. Tne furniture will be ready for examination two days previous to sale, with catalogues. 6 10 1 It LARGE SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY 8 ALE or PARIS SILK FANS, On Wtdnesdty. May W, 1W0, ' ' By order ot Messrs. RlUHAKDd, DE PRIES A CO., New York. 6 14 3t B Y BARRITT & CO.. AUCTIONEER! CASH AUCTION HOUSE, UIS4I .. via ian i DinwvuruHr 01 Dana atreeu Oash advanced on oonaignmenu without extra eharga, LARGE BALK OF CARPETING, FIVE HUNDRED ROLLS WHITE, RKD CHECK, AND FANCx" CAN TOM MATTINGS, E I O. On Friday Morning, , May 20, at 11 o'clock, on four moaiW credit, about 200 pieces ingrain, Venetian, list, beiup, cottage, and rag carpetings; Canton mattings, etc. 6 10 41 HOMAslURCH A BON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 CHESNUT Strtet, rear entrance No, lluj hansom street. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. HOTEL AND BOARDINO HOUSE KEEPERS. PEREMPTORY SALK OF r I I'ST ( LASS TRENTON WUII'K GRANITIC WAKE. Ou Tuesday Morn inir, , May 17, at 10 o'clock, at the auction store. No. 1110 Checnut street, will be sold, the largest assortment of fine Trenton White Granite Ware ever ottered in this city. It coruymusa a large variety of dinner and tea ware; also, chamber ware. This sale presents a fine opportunity for persons kSout to furnian hotels and boarding tiou.ee at lue summer rwuiii. . Cauiggues bow ready, i!43t J AMUSEMENTS.' QHE8NUT STREET.; THEATRE. JAMES PILGRIM Acting and 8t.e MmU A DELPHI THEATRE, BOSTON, "la,,, ADEI.PHt THKATHK, BUS1WN. 215 COMBINATION. it COM RINATION. In Evening end Saturday Afternoon. RK8T IVi l VI AMERICA,, bust TALrST 11 AMKUiri Fsmlly Matinee every Bstore.y. Mh,KILA' K1gM , ALNUT STREET THEATRE. L w- . KT.HJ8Mnd,",) VENIN(,. Ma, ,4. First night of the reproduction of the Grand I Kowjanlla VUitar, .na. 4-Thf,W.tUPllip Et THE YOUNI VOLUNTEER OORPJ AND BECK'S PHILADELPHIA BAND, No v ALSO, BAXTER'S ZOUAVE DRUM CORPS . v , WITH AN EXCELLENT OAST. . Il."J,t,1u,rilI!n,r' ,nd effective Tablean-The Field of Buttle during a t ierce Engagement. Pests secured six flays in advance. MRS. JOHN DREW'8 ARCH STREET .T?w ATJf ,"t n"f,M 8 'c,'lt CONTINUED SUCOKSSI THIRD WEEK of the young Character Actor, JS- K. EMMFTT. m,..t- ,M(,NPAY AND EVERY EVENING, . -Charles Oavlor'e successful Drama, . ; . vrTtTTT f RlTZ OUR COUSIN GERMAN. , 'wAV'n 'r' ...Mr. JOS. K. RMMBTr With Sonps, Dances, snd Instrumental Sulos. Fridsy Benefit of JO 8 K. EMMKTT. Heats secured six days in advance. . . OX8 AMERICAN THEATRE. R. FOX. Manager and Proprietor. MONDAY EV K.NINO, May 16, and DURING WEEK. , Prof. RISLEY'S TROUPE. 20 in number; the Ore. Lawrence Troupe, Frank A. Gibnons, Turner's Dogs and Monkey; Four Premieres Dsnsenees, Mad'Ue De Rnsai Mad'lle Oberti, Mad'lle Brunette. Mad'llo L Rosa. Fmma Alford Clars-Vernon, Bydney W. Frank, John Shay, Sam Devere, Boh Harrison, eto. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 O'OLOOK. EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE ELEVENTH Btreet. above Cheennt, THE FAMILY RESORT. OARROROS8 A DIXEY'B MIN8TRELS, the great Star Tronpe of the world, in their unea nailed FTfHOPlAN SOIriEES. " BEAUTIFUL BALLADS. SONGS. OPERATIC SELECTIONS, and ""uo' ... r LAUGHABLE BUBLBSQUZ1 KVKRY EVENING J. l OARNOROSS, Manager. R. F. SIMPSON, Treasurer. ia NTERESTING EXHI B.i,X 1,0 N. PENNSYLVANIA POLY-' CHESNUT 8T TECHNIO AND CHKtSNUTST. ANAIOMICAL MUSEUM, OH KtSNUT ST. Open daily from 8 A. M. till 10 P. CHESNUT ST. M. Saturdays till 11 P. Ml Lso-GHKHNOT RT: tureson useful and scientific sub- CHRSNUT ST, jeots svery evening. CHESNUT BT. s EVENTEENTH WEEK OF THE PILGRIM, MOHDAY KVKB1TO, May 18, BENEFIT OF CHRIST CHURCH MISSION. Don't delay yonr visit, as this is the CLOSING WEEK. , Paintings. Music. Lecturo and Transition Finale. ' -AT CONCERT HALL. r VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER, GARDEN, Nos. 7-20, 732, 724, and 726 VINE Street. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the property of the GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, purchased at great expense by JACOB VALER, of this city, in combination) with FLaMER'8 ORCHESTRA and Miss NKLLIft A NDFRSON, will perform V , V AFTERNOON and EVENING st the above mentions . , -oe. Admission free. 1 13tf AUCTION SALES. r A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER NO. 1212 CHESNUT STREET. - Personal attention given to sales of Honseheld Font tnre at dwellings. Publio sales of Furniture at the Auction Rooms, NO. 11 t HESNUT Streeet. every Monday and Thursday. For particulars see ivoiie Ltdgtr. U ' N. B. A superior class of Furniture at private sale. ' N LOUISVILLE, KT W. OKOBOX AKKEBSON. H. C. STOCK Ti , THOMAS ANDERSON A OO. (Established l2fi). ( AUOTIONKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LOUISVILLE, KY. . Bnelpess strictly Commission. All aootion sales exola sively for cash. .l Consignments solioited for suction or private sales. Regnlar auotion sales of boots, shoes, and bats) ever Tbursdsy. Regular auction esleeof dry 'goods, olotblng, earpetg notiens, etc, every Wednesday and Thursday. 3 IB tim WATOHE8, JEWELRY, ETO. i i ' EWIS LADOMUS & QQ 'DIAMOND DEALERS A JEWELERS. WATCHIS, JKWELKT A 81LVEB WiKk. .WATCHES and JEWELEI EEPA1EED., gg.gheitniit St., Phni Ladies' and Gents1 Watcher' AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, .? Of ths most eelebrated makers. - FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINEJ ' In Hand U karat. - ' ' DIAMOND nod other Jewelry of the latest designs. Vet' Engagement and Wedding Rings, in 18-karat and 0010. t Solid Silver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Table Cutlery Plated Ware. eto. USfmwt 1 WILLIAM B. WARNS A Wholesale Dealers In w a frrmtra i no w DTuvf w oorasr 8KVKWI H mmA fiHffWKTfT Mm1' S C1 Boond floor. nd UU of Wq IftB. THIRD Bk- CLOCKS. TOWER CLOCKS. MARBLE CLOCKS. BRONZE OLOOKS. , OOUCOU OLOOKS. V1KNNA REGULATORS. - T j.f ) AMERICAN LOOKS ' O. We RUS8VLL, ma. 22 NORTH BIXTH STRRF.T. t , tl QROOERIES. ETO. JONLON BltOWN STOUT AND SCOTCH ALE, ?Vri ' . . .t ;sv I - In stone and glass, by the cask or dozen, . : ; ' '". "i: ALBERT C. ROBERTS, t . Dealers la Fine Groceries ' 11 78 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. ' DIVORCES. - , . AB80LUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OB-! tained in New York, Indiana, Illinois, and other , Statea, for persona from any State or Country, legal every, where; desertion, drunkenness, non-sopport. eto.1, sum. ' cient cense: no publicity: no charge until divoroe ob tained. Advice free. Business established fifteen yeari Address, M. HOUSE, Attorney, 8il3m No. 78 NASSAU Street. New Yore; City ' H1ANQ8. --r, ALBRECHT, WVSv BIEKE8 A SCHMIDT, sirtsl Bf4NUraCTtJBKHg OP ... VTR8T-OLASS PIANO-FORTES. ' - Full guarantee and moderate prioee. . ggt WAREROOMS. No. CO AHQH BtreeAJ JJILL'S IATK3IT BEVI3."i;iS STA5H" CAWCEIiliEKe TheUtest and most perfect Improvement adopted by the United SUtee Government, sn J warrantedwpenoru ill others in market. Fatent fnd.cawrsfor Day, Month, and Year Wheels. Perfectly simple, oomt. snd durable, liie only 8Ump with Indicator for . ?l20Tt gu? best, call for this and taks no other. Price, " Travelling and local agon is wanted. tmx No. 217 8. THIRD Btreet. corner of PEAR. Philadelphia ATOTICE INTERNAL REVENUE SALE.. IN The undersigned will sell at Public Bale, on THURS DAY. May in. 15. ft 11 o'clock A M., .at No. 216 W. bECOND Btreet, the following DisUUery Appaiatusand . XTkeua Beilar. Mash Tab Pump.. . Mnl,ei,..;l. .r. u.ir.wl .n distMined UPOS) for , .."V"J; ..reto" due United Mates fntrnl I'""'"" ' " " ' fi u h S N. KE 6Vlut Deputy Ooi'Hitor First U.wtriotl X7EWELL, LANDSCAPE anu uphloa-u JNBueS Photographer. No J AROH StoMt, ,hag everv facility for takiug Photographs of Country Seats ia "o7t ol I the BUteT iXrchanU. manufactnrer, a.d im- WLc.V- bivo fftiuilts vl sWU ibtwpucj" yery best stylo. m ' " . - .ww. -n v t n a
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