ft HIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPtl f'HILADELPFIlA, TllUIiSbvf, APRIL 27, 18 i MUSICAL. AND DHA7IAT1C. The City Amusements. Al the Academt of Music tho spectacle of Hie Dhick Crook vrlll be performed this even ing. Thoto who saw The Mack Crook when it was produced In tb is city a few seasons ao can form no adequate idea of tho brilliant spectacle vow in pot session of tho board of the Academy. The eceueiy, the costumec, and all the appoint ments are i f the most gorgeous description, and far surpass anything of t'ie kind ever seen here before, while the Incidental features, which have so connection with the drama, but which are the great a', tractions of the exhibition, are novel and exceedingly cDtrtalnlnr. Tho ballet is particularly line, but it is surpassed in interest dv the extraordinary performances of tUe Ma li'ltons, the funny evolutions of the skaters Keynoch and Schmidt, and other attractions which buh be teen to be appreciated. At the Cuesnct Mr. Walter Lennox will have a bene fit this evening, when Goldsmith's comedy of She Stoops to Conquer and the farce Of Sarah's Young Mem will be performed. Mr. Lennox Is a comedian of Cue talents, and hit lerformicccs during several, seasons at tho Chesnut Street Theatre have made him a favor ite with the public. His admirers should an 3evor to make bis benefit a brilliant success. On Saturday Mr. Torchlana, the o book keeper, wiil take a benefit. A New Way to ray Old Debts will be performed. At the Akcii the performance this evening Tvlll be for tho benefit of Messrs. Holmes and Trefts, the box book-keeper and the ticket-taker. These gentlemen, by their courteous attention in the front of the house, deserve well of tho public, and we hope that their merits will be recognized by a crowded house. Tha entertain ment will ci tiftletof Mrs. Cowley's comedy, A Bold Stroke for a Uus'jawl, aud Buckstoue's drama of lsnheVe. On Satnrdnr the comedy of The 8oldinr's SaughUr niA 'the doiuesiic drama of The Ear vest Uoine; or, The Heir of Derwenl will be represented for the bcrefit of Mr. Adam Everly, who will pcrso'jate '"Fratk Heartwell" In the former and "Caleb Kestral" In the latter piece. Wo thorough an artist as Mr. Everly should be gTCCtcd by a frill house on this his reappearance upon the hoards of the Arch Street Theatre after a long absence. At tue Walnut a performance of Tom Taylor's rlrjunaof 'Twixt Are and Crown will be given this evenlug, with Miss Ella Burns as "Lady Elizabeth." At tdk. American an cntertalnlisr. variety programme will be presented this eveaing. To morrow will be a family nitjht, when special pains will be taken to make the performance In teresting to ladies, children, au4 family parties. Mies Kate Fisher will appear in her celebrated role of "Mazeppa," and, lashed to the back of her "fiery untamed Bteed" Wonder, will give a triklng representation of the perils passed through by Byron's hero in his flight through pathless wildernesses and craggy "mountain heights. The last appearances of Miss Kate Fisher in this part are announced, so that those who wish to see her should do so at once. In addition to the drama of Mar.eppm there will be beautiful ballet'', funny Ethl-jpiau burlesques, comic local sketches, songs, dances, and a laughable pantonine, which wi'l mako up an entertainment tha. cannot f ill to please thoso wbo wish to spend a pleasant evening. On Saturday there will bo a family matlnca. At the Museum, Ninth and Arch streets, "Wilkins Micawber" will bo personated this evening by Mr. Lewis Baker. At tiie Assembly BuiLDiNcvan exhibition of Dr. Corry's beautiful diorama of "Ireland in Shade and Sunshine" will be given this evening. At tde AmAMnrtA, Seventh street, below Arch, a miscellaneous programme Is announced for this evening. At Conceht Hall a grand bazaar Is now open for the benefit of the sick poor of St. Mary's Hospital. At the Town Hall, Gedmaktown, on Thursday "evening, May 4, a concert will ba given in aid of the Market Simro Church, Ger mantown. Prominent members of tho Handel and Haydn Society will participate. CITY NOTICES, TO the Philadelphia Pdbl'C. Vememb-r that bis is positively the last week in Philadelphia of the genuine and original MUton Gold Jewelry Company, No. 1022 Chesnut street. Remember that after Satnrday next, April SJ, the opportunity for obtaining bsautlful set3 of original and genuine MUton Gold Jewelry for one dollar will cease. Remember that the genuine and original Milton Gold Jewelry Company, of No. 1022 Chesnut street, have no connection with any other establishment in Philadelphia. Remember that we Bhall every day this week open new Invoices of our popular goods. Remember that we have on view and for sale tho richest and most magnificent assortment of jewelry ever displayed in the United States. Remember that any article in this wonderful col lection can be purchased for one dollar. Remember that the richest and most refined people in the world wear the genuine and original MUton Gold Jewelry, sold in this city only at No. 1022 Chesnut street, In preference to all other jewelry manufactured. Remember that we positively close in PhPadelpiila on Satnrday next. Salesroom open from S A. M. to 9 P. M. St. James Hotel, Uoston. If our friends will kindly inform us, either by telegram or by letter, of their Intended arrival, we shall bo better prepared lor their comfort. The reputation of this new ana elegant establishment is such as to require no com ment. Transient board Four Dollars per day. Proprietor St. Jambs Hotel, B03T0N. Burnett's Kalliston The best cosmetic Ma. William W. Cassidt, the jeweller at No. 8 Booth Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city, He has also on hand a tine assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the werth of their money. A. S. Hamilton's Standard Sbwino Machine Office, no. too chesnct stkebt. Howe's, G rover U Baker's, Folsoni'a, aud other first-class machines sold tin per month and to rent Oaifokd, Continental Hotel, has received Spring Styles Gents' aud Boys' nats, Caps, and Furnishing Goods. Shirts made to order. Oakford, Continental Hotel, has opened an ele gant assortment of Ladles', Children s, and inrants' dimmed and untrimmed Hats. Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Etc. Also, Boys Cloth and Straw Hats. It Operates Likb Magic Mrs. Wlnslow'i Soothing Syrup, for children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, allays all pain. Refrigerators A superior assortment, whole tale and retail. No. 820 Dock Street, below Walnut. BURNETT'S CocOainb A perfect halr-dreaslng. MARRIED. Nichols Price. On the 2Mb. instant, at St. t.k-u -knrc.ii. bv Hev. E. A. Hotfinan, D. D., Rev. stabr H. Nichols, of Danbury, Conn., to Sisvl K., dauabter of Hon. Jill rnce, oi tmscny. Rtaitnton .Tames. On Suaday. November a, 1179, by the Rev. William Cathcart. Mr. John F. Stack- TON, Jr., tO MISS 1UATIV"A . Kn", mn i vnj, vt, . .,., iTAvaTuiMM Bv Rev. JoscDh B. Smith, Mr ".iai.ks ll. Wagner to MUs Maby lloaai- mann, both of this city. BCRROCuns. On the morning of tho 25th Instant, of the family are tfttrnd his funeral, funeral, from his respcouunj - .teet.on Saturday. late rei. V".. " u 1 lourmtn. t the Stftn iDsiaui, U blUV '.'L-jin the B4th instant, Shllwell Lortjre, No. 19, A. T. M., and the fraternity at. lanre, are Invited to attend the funeral, frnm his lale resi dence, No. 1119 hprnee street, on Krlda mornlotr, the S8th lDStant, at 11 o'clock. To proceed to La'irol 11111. Cook In tier P3d year, on the evening of the 2r,th last., Mrs. Ann Cook, relict of Thomas Cook, do censtd. The relatives and friends of tho famtlv are renpectfully Invited to attend tho funeral, from hor late residence, No. 1627 chesnut street, on Monday afternoon, May 1, at half-past 4 o'clook. Fi.ovn. On the 2Bth Instant, Euza B., wire of Samuel Floyd. The male friends of the family are requested to attend her funeral, Irorn her late residence, No. 1702 Wallace street, on Friday, SSth instant, at 10 o'clock. McCali.a. On Tnesday mornlngr, the 20th Instant, Cn aki ks McCai.i,a, In the 75th ytar of ins aire. Relatives and friends of the family are reaped fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of General S. M. Zuilch, No. 1819 Franklin street, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Laurel 11111. Roiunfom. Cn the 24th instant, Mrs. M art Ann Rominson, oped 6 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from tlm resi denro of her son-in-law, Mr. Thomas Fiilett, Nt). 8ns Tasker street, on Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to the Philanthropic ('round. NEW MOURNING New Stock at Lowest Prices. No. 1226 CHESNUT STREET. NEWEST DESIGNS IN DltESH GOODS. NEWEST DESIGNS IN BONNETS. NEWEST DESIGNS IN VEILS. CHEAPEST ALPACAS IN PHIL AD A. CI 1 E Ar EST HOM R AZINES IN PHIL ADA. CI1 FA TEST IJLACK SILKS IN PI II LA DA CHEAPEST CRAPE CLOTHS IN PHILA DELPHIA. EVERY ARTICLE AT LOWEST PRICE. We would respectfu'ly call attention to our new Dress-making and niit Department, where every novelty In Mack suits will be found ready-made and made to order, at shortest notice, by a competent dressmaker, and aloo call attention to our White Goods and Ladies' Underwear Department. Large Stock of Line a aud Lawn Suits, of 11 neat finish, al ways on hand. A. MYERS & CO., 4 S2 stuth5ptf No. 122 CHaSNrjT8treet. SPECIAL NOTICES. far adiliHonal Special KoticiH u Innide ragM. JOT- NATA T O RIUM AND PHTSICAL INSTITUTE, BROAD STREET, BELOW WALNUT. "Mens sana in corpore sano." Rcopenirg of the SWIMMING DEPARTMENT. SWIMMING SCHOOL FOR LADIES, GENTLE MEN, AND CHILDREN. Swimming Is tho most important of all bodily ac- cuojmiBuiaeuiB. Swimming is tho most complete pymnastie. Swlmmlnir, the most healthful and nseful of all manly sports. Swimming is the essence of corporeal discipline. The practice of swimming is the most radical cure or rounn-snouiaerness ror our crooKea voutn. Cleanliness and exercise mean comfort and health ; comfort anVhealth mean strength, bodily comfort; lien no ana wirengm mean nappiness. J he summer season of our Institution will open on Monday. May 1. The Club deductions are on the same liberal scale of last season, with extra Inducements to parties getttDg up Clubs. All Club applications must be maoe on or before May 1. In order to give the pub lic an opportunity to Inspect our lustiutlon and judpe it on its own merits, and also to allow former patrons to see the many Improvements since last season, the Institution will lie open for public Inspec tion on i riuay, -April s, from a a. m., tin 10 r. m aud on Saturday from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M. For minor particulars send or address for a circular, 4 85 4t J. A. fAYNE A BRO. tH UNION LEAOUE HOUSE BROAD STREET, Philadelphia, April 20. 19T1. Tho Third Art Reception or the union League win occur during tho evenings of WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, April 20, 2T, 28, and 29, froM 7 to 11 o'clock. Members can enter upon their tickets of membership. An equal number of tickets for guests are appropriated by color and date to each evening of the Reception. Every member is entitled to TWO "Ladles' Tickets," and ONE ticket "admitting the bearer and two ladies." These will admit upon one evening only, to be selected (comprehensively or distinctively) by the applicant. They can be exchanged in advance of their date only, and will be delivered at the oillce of the League, on personal or written application, cn and after MONDAY, the 24th Inst. GEORGE IL BOKER, Chairman of Art Reception Committee. A. G. Heatqn, Secretary. 4 21 8t B- PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY. This Company have placed on sale at the new Union Ticket Office, S. E. corner of KINTn and CHESNUT Streets, under the Continental Hotel, a full line of THROron tickets to all principal points in Central and Western Pennsylvania Oil Regions, New York State, Canada, the West and Northwest, and offer a choice of rontea which, for beauty and variety of scenery, are unsurpassed. Persons purchasing tickets at this ofllce can have their BAGGAGE CIIKCAED FROM HOTELS OH RESIDENCES by the Union Transfer Company. For particulars, Guides, Circulars, etc., apply at the ticket oillce, S. E. corner of Ninth and Cnesnut streets. Ask for tickets via Philadelphia and Reading RR. C. G. HANCOCK, General Ticket Agent G. A. Nicolls, Gen'l Superintendent. 4 26 Ct KARTHAuiTcOAL AND' LUMBER COM- PANY. No. 10 WALNUT Street, Phlladet ntild- Tho interest on the bonds of the Karthaus Coal and Lumber CoiuDunv will be paid at the Oillce of the On:pany, No. 10 WALNUT Street, on MON DAY, May 1, 1871, between 10 and 3 o'clock. JAMES BUADNER, 4 20 25 2T 29 Secretary aud Treasurer. cry- Or r II r l)r THIS rill la iitti.ni i . awu Kr.ITiil.wlsr MAll.STKAMMMl'lIOMHANV. 1'UILAUKLPHIA. April 4, HH. The Annnal Meeting of the Stockholders of this company will take place at me iiooius oi me Board of Trade, No. bi uil ks."s ui aireei. ua v o.u NkSDAY, May 8, lSil. at 13 o'clock, at which time in election will ie neia xor seven uirecvurs iu Bene for tre ensuing year. . W BANK OF AM. . 11 I (J A., Pnrr.iiiRn.eHiA. Anrll 24. 1871. The Annual Meetincrof the Stockholders of the flunk or America will be held on MONDAY, Mav 1 1H71. between the hours of 10 Hnd l'i A. M., a5 which time n election will be held for a President and Tea Directors to serve for the ensuing year. LI1AULW U. ritiur, 4 216t I'asiuer. lor CITY NATIONAL BANK. PniLDKI.lHU, April 25, 1ST1. At a ststed meetice of the Hoard of Directors. held this dav. Thomas PoTrtU, Esj., was una nimously elected fresldeut of tins name. 4 85 8t Oiishler. fTV LATEST SI XLKS IN UKN I'LBMIta a Ttrf.ta nml KhnH A IflrirM aaaiv.rt-.ini.nt nf our own make, ol different measures, always on hand. BAUTLETT, S 18 tf No. 83 h. ki xtii atreet, aoove cnesnut 1 MATER HAS KEMUVKD TO NINTH t i Street, between Arch and Cherry. Notice the flag. His braids can be changed to suit auy style of tialr-dressiug, therefore you will tied theia the most convenient travelling companions. Remember they can enly be obtained at NINTH Street, between Arch aud Cherry. Losings oi nair can no worked Into a variety or ornamental siyies. nave your lnuinirB. wlch them before sendlmr. and avoid inl. auderstandiug. Branch No. 2103 MOUNT VBRNON sneer. :iu "f j STATE OF JOBKl'U S. If ATI, 4'KLJSAaKU. J' Letters teitftmentary upon ti estate of iokeph H N ATT. dee d. naviDK oeea amy rraniea to tha undsrslgaod, all ptrsuns Indebted to the said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, ami thus having alalms or demauds against the ..mn in inaka them known without delay to juun it. runii, Auiuiuinuni-'ji, 4 27 th Ct No. 8V4 C11E.-3-NUT SU, PhU. QLOVES. A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW, One-Bnton, Two liuttoti, Three- button, Ladies', Hf nts', Okildren's, IMPORT S US o? KID "II.YRTLiK Y," White. Party Colors, B'ue, ilrren, Drab, (Steel. Lavender. lfrown, Pearl, Pink, Orange, l fD'on, BnfT. Hate, Canary. La Brlle. II-J5: Rurtlpy. 11-RS; Jfiuvln. l95: QcLta' Kid Gloves, H0, II 75, f 2 25 per pair. No. 23 NORTH EIGHTH STREET AND No. 90S CHESNUT STREET, 4lstnthtf PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CURTAINS AND SHADES. WALRAVEfJ M AGONIC HALL, No. 719 CHESNUT St,, Offers some new designs for CURTAINS AMD LAMHREUVIXS, FRICXCII CUETO.WES, STRIPED TERRY aud COTELINES. Also, GIMPd AND TRIMMINGS of entirely new patterns. An assortment of LACS CURTAINS of especial elegance and cheapness, some as low as f 1 00 a window. BHOCHE TAPESTRY PIANO AND TABLE COVEKS are offered greatly below Intrinsic values, with a large assortment of FMBItOIDKRED CLOTH PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. 8 1 thstu3mrp ART QALLEHY. lstnllitslLCa in 1705. Art Galleries and Warcrooms, No. 9IO CHESNUT Stroot. Oil Paintings, Mirror, Tables, l'Vamcs, Cornices, Etc All Chromos reduced DO per cent, on former prices. L 4 1 stuth Cmrp -- I AaniOULTUKALi TIIE PIIIL.ADEL.PHIA MOWER. LAWS Two thousand of those celebrated Machines were srld In tlie spring of lbiO, and tiie supply railed to meet the demand. They are acknowledged to ba the best Mower in the worm, and we warrant that every machine will please the purchaser. They are of six sizes, as iohows: No. oo, for a young lady price $13-00 0, ior a lany or ooy - low 1, for a man " 25 -oo 2, for two men " SbDO 8 kf. for a pon v or light horse " 75-00 S. for one horse " 150-00 ITT" We deliver all machines and operate them at your residence without extra charge. ROBERT m'IST, Jr., Seed and Agricultural House, 4 20 Ct rp 022 and 921 MARKET St., above Ninth. OUMMER FASHIONS, in TKlilAlliD 1'AfJIK rATTKUaS LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. MRS. M. A. BINDEIt, NO. 1101. N. W. GOHNER ELEVENTH AND OUBSNOT STKKHTS, 1'HILA., has made very large additions to her stock of Dress Trimmings, fringes, Gimps, Buttons to matcn baits. Novelties in Parasols. Gloves. Flowers, NecK-ties: uonnet and Sash Ribbons, ileal jet, inn, ana I'ean Jewelry. LACES REAL TOIN'T AND APPLIQUE. Great inducements in Guipure and Thread Lices. Valenciennes, uieeves, uouars, anei v;uns. EMBROIDERIES. Hamburir Edelnirs and Insertions, newest designs: Flouncing, MUiiuug idu i muiuniKa. DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING DEPARTMENT. Walking Suits, Reception and Evening Dresses, Wedding Trousseaux. Large orders executed at short notice and at moderate prices, In the most fashionable style. Trimmed and nam rnper raueins, so per aozen. A perfect system of LUess-cuti ins laUKiic PiBfelng, Oofferlng, and Fringing 4 82sthlrarp B O N D 8 or THB Camileu autl Amboy Railroad, New Jersey Railroad aud Trausportattou Com pauy, aud Delaware aud Rarl tau Caual C'ompauy, Cjnstitatiug the I'ulted Companies of New Ji ruey. W offer ihess most desirable bonds, in regis tered certiucatos, due in 1394, bearing u PER C3NT. INTBHeST, fiee of all taxation, payable April 1 and October 1. Tor full particulars, apply to 4 so ihstalm DIIEXEL &. CO. C. & II. HOllIE. W. II. KEAV10I.D.S05I & AEUTSEV. Philadelphia Hardware House. LAWN MOWERS IN GREAT VARIETY. JAMES M. VAHCS & CO.. No. 211 MARKET feTREKT, 4 23 Htrp PHILADELPHIA. .rv- FOR SALE A PAIR OF BLACK CAR- nuge Horses, 16 hands high, Bound and kind. H. VAN BEIL, 4 28 6t No. 1319 CHESNUT Street. l-OR SALE. m F o L E, n Elegant Zi-avidknco, WITH STABLE, AT CHE8KUT MILL. Desirable location, a few rclsntcs' airc from depot D. T. rRAtT, No. 103 South FOUKTH Btreet. 8 84 2m F 11 12 "CPRSrCG LAKE." An elegant country seat at Chesnut Hill, Philadel phia, ten minutes walk frim depot, and live hundred yards from Pairmouut Tark; Umi of nearly nino acres, adorned with choice shrubbery, evergreon, fruit and shade trees. A most healthy location, , views lor 40 miles over a rich country, modern pointed stone house, gas, water, etc., coach, Ice, aud spring houses, never failing spring of purest water, (la ek for boatiwj), all stocked with mountain trout, carp, etc., beautiful cascade, with succession f rapids through the meadow. Apply to J. R. PRICE, on tho premises. 4 25 FOR SALE, HANDSOME RESIDENCE, "WEST PHILADELPHIA. Ko. 3249 cnESNRT Street (Marble Terrace), THRBE-BTORT, WITH MANSARD ROOF, AND TEREH-STORY DOUBLE BACK BUILDINGS. Sixteen rooms, all modern conveniences, gas, bath, hot and cold water. Let 19 feet front and 120 feet 2 inches deep to a back street. Immediate possession. Terms to suit purchaser. M. D. LIVENSETTER, 4 19 No. 129 South FOURTH Street. "! SALE OP TDK ATSION ISTATE. ABOUT 2R,n00 ACRES OF LAND, TO BE SOLD at rutsiav; alutiun, at i ujs w wst jisksby HOTEL, CAM PEN, N. J., ON MAY 6, 1S71, AT 1 O'CLOCK. P. M. TO SPKCULATOK5 IN LAND. PROJK'TORS OF TOWNS AND CAPITALISTS GENERALLY, A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT IS PRESENTED!! A FARM of abont 700 acres, with extensive im provements. Is included. biiv KKAii mills and additional mm and maun- facturlng sites are on tho property. railroads traverse tne entire lengtn of the trax t. ATSION STATION is the point of junction of two railroads. TOWNS and SETTLEMENTS may be favorably located. TUE CEDAR TIMBER IB of considerable value. CHANBERKILS. GRAPES, SWEET POTATOES HOPS, etc., can be vtfry successfully cultivated. HOOD tit lis win no made 10 me purchaser. SEND FOR A PAMPHLET containing particu lars, and apply personally, or by mail, to Ui-OK'-iJi iU. DALLAS, ASSlgneO, 8 24 87t No. 222 S. FOURTH St., Philadelphia. FOR SALE UERMANTOWN, SHOE Me33rs, maker's Lane, adjoining Residences of Cabeen, Morgan, Clements, large lot, 100 by 300; well shaded, old trees, etc. Im mediate possession. II. C. THOMPSON, No. 220 W. WASHINGTON SlJU ARK, Or, J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, 4 25 Ct No. 733 WALNUT Street. NINETY-THREE ACRES FARM FOR sale or exchange for city property, or goo I merchandise, situated in Ulchland towrshlp, Bucks ceunty. K. J. DOBBINS, E.4 27 12t Ledger Building. FOR SALE HANDSOME BROWN-STONE RE8IDEENCE, with side yard, BROAD and MASTER Streets. Lot80by200 feet deep to Car lisle street. R. J. DOBBINS, 4 2T 12t Ledger Building. MFOR SALE NEAT THREE-STORY BRICK SWELLING, with side yard, No. 1413 N. EIGHTEENTH Street, or will be exchanged. R.J. DOBBINS, 4 27 12t Ledger Building. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ELEGANTLY I located COTTAGE, at CAPE MAY, furnished throughout. R. J. DOBBINS, 4 ST tt Ledger Building. FOR SALE ELEGANT FOUR-STORY 1 brown-stone KESIDENOE, No. 191T CHES NUT Street, with side yard. Let 44 by 178 feet. R. J. DO'iBINS, 4 2712t Ledger Building. FOR SALE LOW, AT CHESNUT fft LjiHill, an unusually attractive and complete Country Seat, Ave minutes' walk from Chesnut 11711 Depot ; six acres of beautiful grounds, fruit, shade, stables, arapery, creen-house, flsh-poud, etc. Modern pointed stone residence, 13 rooms: tine Views. RIC11AKUMON & JAN-XKT, iNO. via s, FOURTH Street. 4 27 thstuiiw FOR SALE-MUST BE SOLD THIS WEBIC. and a treat bargain ctven. A desirable new owtlllDir cn Walnut street, above Thirtv-fourth. Apely at once to THOMAS ALIAN, No. B!39 CHES NUT Street, Real Estate Agent. 4 27 6t TO RENT. CHESNUT STREET OTOflB TO REPJT, IV o. 3r APPLY CN TUB PREMISED. 4 22 tf FOR RENT, STORE, Ho. 339 MARKET Street. APPLY ON PREMISES. 3. B. ELLISON 4 SONS. 4 22tf SCHOOL LANE COUNTRY SEAT TO RENT. Mansion House, furnished, will be let for the summer months; 10 rooms, besldea 8 bath-rooms icehouse, grapery, green house, stables, kitchen irardeu. aDd acres of land. All in complete order 10 minutes of two railway stations. PHILIP S. JUSTICE, No. 14 N. FIFTH Btreet. 4 4 Of Philadelphia. l)lILlriI. YAKK AOTICB. The largest and best stock of !VOOU 5IOULIHN8 IN THE 6TATE, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Can be found at the; 611 U. B. BC1LDKRS' MILL, Nos 91,i4,te, 28 South F1FTBKNTH Rtreot, Also, Scroll, Biaeket, and Turulug WarW fur Iiislied to order at very shoit notice. Call and see iock and prices, 4 2Um OAS FIXTURES. NO STORE ON CBESNUT STREET. contiELius m RETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY St. CAS FIXTURES. DRY GOODS. 1871. "THORKLEY'S"- Special Opening of Suitings. BUFF LINEXS, UUUUULAT15 LilNIiNS, FLAX-COLORED LINENS, GREY AND BLAY LINENS, rONGEES AND JAPANESE GOODS, MOIIAIR3, ALPACAS, ETC. ETC. The above goods range from 20 cents per yard up, and are beautiful. BLACK SILKS, STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, FASHIONABLE SHAWLS, SUN SHADES, PARASOLS, KID GLOVES, ETC. JOSEPH H. THOBKLEY, NORTHEAST CORNER OF EIGHTH and SPEING GARDES rJU, 1 8 thstnf FHILADBLPHIA. jTgtjr CHESNUT STREET. 27 ALEXANDER RICKEY, Importer, Jobber, and Re tailer of Dry Goods, DBPOT FOR THB SALE OF CHOICS FABRICS IN DRY GOODS, AT POPULAR PRICES, STOCK DAILY REPLENISHED With tho CHEAPEST and CHOICEST OFFERINGS ALEXAHDER RICKEY, 81 tnthstf No. 72T CHESNUT Street. THE NEW Y0HK" Dyeing and 2?riating ESTABLISHMENT, STATEN ISLAND, 40 n. EIGHTH Street, PHILADELPHIA, No. 03 DUANE Street, New TorK. DIE AND FINISH IN THE BEST MANNER, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Tissues, Darepes, Merinos, Cloths, Alpacas, Reps, Paramat tas, Muslin Delaines, Fringes, Trimmings, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, etc. Also, cleanse Lace Curtains and Linen Shades In a superior lnauner. Goods called for and delivered 1 in any pari or tne city. 4 15 stuthSJiarp D I A M O N D-m E3K HERFJAriSES. We have received an Invoice of these Desirable Goods, for which there was so grout a demand last season. PERKINS & CO., No. 9 South NINTH Street, 1 23 tuths3mrp PHILADELPHIA. N. B Every variety of HERNANI in stock. ELY, KUNS6ERGER & ELY. No. 1126 CHESNUT STREET, Have cow open a MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF FIGURED AND 8TRI?E gllk Urcnadlnes. lllacLt Ilenianies, all qualities. tripe 8ilfcit nil -qualities. i ll tuths3m SILKS, SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS No. 910 CHESNUT bTREET, Invites attention to his stock Of SILKS OF ALL KINDS, INDIA AND OTIIEU SHAWLS. Novelties lu Dress aud Fnucy Goods, INDIA, PONGEE,; AND CANTON CRAPE IN KIIAWLS AND DRESS GOODS. 413 2mrp TOBACCO. LEAF TOBACCO. 100 CASES CHOICE CONNECTICUT WKAPPEKS, CroplS69. For sale by DAVID L. KETLEK, Nos. GO ana 6J South FOURTH -street, 4 T lmrp Philadelphia. FIFTH EDITION TIIE LATEST NEWS. Fictitious Bounty Claims. Diets for Indian Supplies. Coal rtiining Troubles. riiiladelpMa Proposition Injected. Fire at Kutztown, Pa. Evening Cable Quotations. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc FROM NEW YORK. IBY ASSOCIATED TRESS. Exclusively to The Evening Telfjroph. Slilpincut of Specie. New Yobk, April 27 The Hansa did take a lhalf million gold double eagle for Europe to-day. Fictitious nounty Claims. Frederick Smith, formerly captain of tha 104th Regiment New York Volunteers, who waj arrested four dayB ago, charged with defrauding the Government by means of fictitious bounty claims, turned State's evidence, and on bis state ment some twelve other persons have been ar rested. About six thousand fraudulent claims have been discovered, Involving over a million dollars. Henry M. Karfels, one of the arrested parties, was examined to-day before CouimU sioncr Davenport, and committed in default of $10,000 bill. Scrloux Afl'rny. John Foster bag been arrested, charged with striking Avery D. Putnam, a merchant, such a blow on the head with a car hook In a Broadway car last night that death h probable. John Cun ningham, driver of the car, was arrested for alleged collusion with Foste-. Indian Supplies. The bids for supplying a veiy large quantity of clothing, dry goods, and hardware for the nee of the Indians were opened to-day by Gene ral Parker, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in prcEcnce of Colonel Cox and J. II. Delano, re presenting the Secretary of the Interior, and of the Indian Peace Couitnksion. One hundred bidders were present. There were several bids from Philadelphia, SI. Louis, Cleveland, and Quakcrtown, besides a large number from Now York. Tho purchasing Committee will meet to-morrow and the day after, if necessary, to examine the samples and runke the awards. Slil p News. New York, April 87. Arrived, steamer City or Mexico, irom Vera Ctuz. FROM THE STA TE. ny ASSOCIATED riiE3S. I Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph. ltrjvctlon of the Philadelphia Pro;tosl- Pottsvillb, April 2?. At a meeting held here this afternoon by the Executive Committee ot the W. B. A., the propositions made by the ope rators at tho Philadelphia meeting were- re jected. Destructive Fire at Kulztowu. Reading, Pa., April 27. Tue new and exten sive brick foundry and machine shop of Zcclm & Bro., at Ku'ztown, lu this county, was en tirely destroyed by fire this morning. Tho origin of the fire is unknown. Loss about 20,000. Iueured for $14,20. FROM EUROPE. BY ASSOCIATED PKESS. Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph. In(rat f uoiailouii. London, April 2T 6 P. M. Consols 9.t'.;' for both mo ley and account. Aoierirau ecanU.n frm; nouns oi lso-i, vufi j oi i auo, oia, yu, ; oi lSiH, Vi1, ; KM 08, 63). i hi' bullion in the Bank or Eugianl has increased iV9,(H.'Q since last week. 1 lvKKi oo!., April Ir7 5 P. M Cotton clostid llrm; nplanils, 7d. ; Orleans. 7,d. Silts to-dar 14,onu baies: for speculation and export, SojO bales. Baoou C'unilerlaiid cats, 41s. FIRE AND BURCL.ARPROOF SAFES AMERICAN STEAM SAFE CO., bale Makers to the United stues Government No. 32 O. FOURTH St., PHILADELPHIA, HCLIi ni."UrAUTl7(lCKK OP FIRE-PROOF SAFES, SANBORN'S PATENT UiihU VnuKs, liiiigliu -Proof 8:ifVf ETC. ETC.. Of Welded Steel and Iron, wiu Sargent's, Isttaia'a, and Pillard'g LocLs. SILVER KAtES, EXFRffSS BOXES, Etc., built to order. 8 1 stutU6u.rp MARBLE WORKS. T g. TAKE & SON'S MANUFACTORY OF Carved and Oruaidfttiul IIarII Vork. WliSUlK Htrre. hfi Meveutb, 18n8ro Pult-ADRLPHIA. OlD GCVEP.hMf H i J V. COFFFtV 100 A 7 b 81UI0TIY i'MME, TineH qua'lty Imported. F r tile by JAMES T. Vi? S V C, 4MthSt08mrp WALNUT ml f.KI dTH 'St .
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