THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAFIilmLADELPHlA, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1871. 3 City Affair. J. Herbert, the publisher of ft local journal called the Protectionist, tu jester day held by Alderman Kerr in bail to answer for obtaining money under false pretenses. The substance of the testimony against the defendant was that be collected money for advertisements while his paper was in a state of suspension. The cigar manufacturers, at a meeting last evening, protested against the revenue law which requires them to keep the retail and the manufacturing departments in dif ferent buildings, or different parts of the same building. Domtillc Affairs. The lower branch of the Texas Legisla ture has removed its Speaker, lion. Mr. Evans, and elected lion. Mr. Sinclair in his place. The physicians appointed to examine into the mental condition of lialloff, the Binghamton murderer, report him to be en tirely sane. Afire at Bryan, Texas, en Thursday destroyed a block of buildings, causing a loss of $190,000, on which there was but $50,000 insurance. By a collision of trains on the New York and Erie Railroad, near Attica, N. Y., yes terday morning, five children were killed and fourteen adults wounded. The United States Senate is very much exercised over the premature publication of the Washington Treaty, and that body yes terday earnestly discus ed the subject. The examination of midshipmen at the Naval School, at Annapolis, Md., commences to-day week, and there are forty-nine mem bers attached to the graduating class. Much interest is being manifested in the International Convention of the Young Men's Christian Associations, whioh is to be held on the 24th inst. at Washington, D. O. Foreign Affair. Bonapartist organizations are said to ex ist throughout France. The Versailles batteries maintain a terri fic fire upon the ramparts of Paris. The Commune continues to suppress objectionable newspapers and religious insti tutions. Commune emissaries are arranging for the convocation of four munioipal congresses, at Bordeaux, Lyons, Nantes and Lille. Bismarck, yesterday, gave te the Qerman Parliament the particulars of his recent visit to Frankfort to confer with Favre and Qaer tier. The Committee on Public Safety, in a proclamation, tells the people of Paris that the recent disasters to the arms of the insur gents were caused through treason, and that a court-martial is now Bitting to try the ac cused parties. AN EYEKT EXTRAORDINARY The Departure of the Great and Good Horace ureeley for Texas. At 8 o'clock yesterday morning a carriage was driven to the Tribune office. A coachman and a msset leather trunk lettered "H. G." sat upon the box. As soon as the carriage stopped, it was teen by old Mr. Jenny, of the Tribune editorial staff. Old Mr. Jenny was of course crazy until he had learned who the carriage was for. A small boy told him it was for Mr. Gree ley, whereupon old Mr. Jenny dashed up the stairs leading to Mr. Greeley's room, and breath lessly informed him of the fact that the carriage was waiting. Mr. Greeley stopped writiog, drew his spectacles from his nose, put a wide-brimmed hat on his head side foremost, slipped his arms into a brown spring overcoat, leaving the collar turned under, seized a small leather bag, and eloped lor the counting-room. 'leu Bam, said he to old Air. jenny, "not to take any lottery advertisements while 1 ra gone, and to watch the quack ads. I'm golnir, to Texas." Tbe last words reached old &r. Jenny's ears as Mr. Greeley struck the sidewalk. On ap- firoachlng the carriage, Mr. Greeley stopped ai f be had forgotten something. Old Mr. Jenny saw him. He rushed to hit side. "And tell Wbitelaw," said Mr. Greeley, while his eyes beamed on old Mr. Jenny, "that he had better watch Haesard'B letters from Boston, for he is a Catholic, and he might say something that our country readers wouldn't like. And tell Whitelaw," continued Mr. Greeley, as old Mr. Jenny was about to rush into the office, "that I want him to watch the papers and print the official election returns from Alaska, because our people expect to see them. Tell him to put them in nonpareil ball-measure, like tne election returns from Connecticut. And, Ephralm, tell Whitelaw." continued Mr. Greeley, as old Mr. Jenny made another attempt to dash into the office, "not to print any more d d stuff about abducted girls or panel- houees. Our people have got enough of that sort of thin?." The wide-brimmed hat and Mr. Greeley were safely deposited in the ticket office. Mr. Greeley stared vacantly for a moment at the ticket agent. Suddenly collection himself, he felt in fonr DockeU consecutively, and then seemed to again lose himself in thought. After another mental rally, he pushed up a through ticket on the Fan Handle line for Cincinnati, and ap- nroached Dick Shields, tne baeeaee clerk. "I want that check trunked to to to Cin cinnati." said Mr. Greeley.hesitatlngly, "for I'm polnc to Texas." He will arrive in New Orleans on Sunday, and will dine with the representatives of the press. On Tuesday he will go to Galveston, and thence to several mailer towns, arriving in Houston about the 23d. where he will deliver an address before tbe State Agricultural Society. Neva j ork bun. THE MURDER OF MRS. PETERS. Capture of the Supposed Murderer. A person who Is believed to be the one who was seen lurking about the farm of Mr. Peters, six miles south ot Belleville, on the day of the murder of Mrs. Mary Peters, was caught la tbe woods about fourteen runes soutn ot rotosi. Missouri, on Friday last, by James D. Arnold and E. F. Qulne. acting deputy sheriffs of Wash ington county. Immediately after the arrest had been made, tbe fact was telegraphed to Sheriff lluehes. of St. Clair county, Illinois. who in response telegraphed tbe sheriff of Wash ington county. Mr. J. T. name, to uuiu van nrunner. On Mondav Sheriff Ilnsrhes. accom panied bv Mr. Charles T. Asklns. ofCentrevlUe, went down for tbe accused, and brought him to St. Louis yesterday morning. Ihey then toot him to Belleville, where be was at once placed In th rmintv fall. The news of tbe capture soon spread through the anrroundin? country, and hundreds of peo ple came in expecting that the preliminary ex amination would come off In tne atternoon. A large crowd of people congregated about tbe ourt-hnu8. wham thev remained till a late hour in the evening. The murder was fully and f re elv discussed, bnt no disturbance took place, No defloite time bai vet been fixed for tbe pre liminary examination, which will probably not take place for several days. Precautionary measures have been taken for the protection and security of tne prisoner. The accused says his name is Joseph White, and that he is twenty-six years of aire. Us is n I rub man by Urtb, and baa resided in the l ifted States about six and a half years. On the wav no he stated to tbe oQlcers who bad him in charge that he had been confined in tha jail at Baltimore, and also that he had served term of six month in the work-house in tbe city of Louisville, Ky. He tells many confiict iog ttoriet, but frays tbat ho was In the neighbor hood on tbe evening of the occurrence of the murder, and that be had quarrelled with Mrs. Teters because rhe had declined to provide him with supper. He also admitted that be had been in tbe little town of t'entreville on the day of tbe murder, and while there he had gone into a store and begged for some matches, which were piven him, as has been previously stated by us. When arrested he had on a different pair of pantaloons from those worn on the day of the murder, but still retained the old pair which he had tied up in a red handkerchief, and which gave token that they had recently been washed. There is a spot or stain on one of the legs of the pantaloons which has the appearance of blood, lie manifests no concern whatever. Much credit is due the officials of Washington county for effecting the arrest of White, and also for guarding him safely after his capture and incarceration. St. Louis Republican, May 10. FRIGHTFUL MURDER. A Yonng Man Kill hl Mother and Sitter. Vow the Terr Haute Exprtm, May 4. A terrible homicide was commlted on Saturday morning about two and a half miles from Newton, in .Jasper county, in. a young man ny tne name or Lafayette Shepherd killed his mother and young sister In a most brutal manner. The old woman and the girl wert out to tbe stable in the morning to milk the cows, when they were set npon by the s-n with an axe, and so horribly mangled that the mother died in a few mlnntes, and the girl after lingering a few hours, anepnerd immediately fled from the Bclghitothood, bnt was pursued and caught on Saturday evening at Olney, where he was hiding. He Is said to be Insane. His brothers and sisters attempted to screen the act of the brother, and gave a false account of tbe manner in which the inlurles to their mother and sister were inflicted, and as to the whereabouts of Lafayette. The whole family were promptly arrested and taken to Marshall, Lafayette charged with murder, and the balance as accessories to the iact. 'i nere was a hearing on habeas corpus nerore Justice Declus progressing on yesterday at Marshall lor tne purpose oi procuring sne release oi tne oro thers and sisters, but had not been determined at the time onr Informant left. There Is great excite ment in the neighborhood where the act was com mitted, and the whole family are threatened with lynch law. C I T Y 1TKM S. To Consumptives. Wilbob's Cod Liver Oil and Limk has now been before the public for ten years, and has steadily grown into favor and appreciation. This could not be tbe case unless the preparation was of undoubted and high intrinsic value. The combination of the Phosphate of Lime with pure Cod Liver Oil, as prepared by Dr. Wilbor, has produced a new phase in the treatment of Consumption and all diseases ef the Lungs. This article can be taken by the most delicate invalid without creating the disgusting nausea which is such a prominent objec tion to the Cod Liver Oil when taken without Lime. This preparation is prescribed by the regular faculty, and sold by the proprietor, wholesale and retail, A. B. Wn.noB, Chemist, No. 160 Cocrt Street, Boston, and by druggists generally. Highly Important to Gentlemen. If any citi zen or stranger should entertain the impression that Jones & Temple, No. 929 Chesnut street, are cot the leading manufacturers of First Class Silk Hats, let them view the grand German parade on next Monday, and they will be able to form a cor rect Idea on the subject, and be convinced that the silk hats manufactured by Jones & Temple are un equalled in elegance of style and superiority of workmanship. Mb. William W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 South Second street, has one of the largest and meat attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware in the city. Be has also on hand a One 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. Evert mother who regards the life and health of her child should possess Mrs. WinslowH S jotbino Steep. It Is an old and well-tried remedy. Veoetink. The great secret of its wonderful suc cess : It strikes at the root of the disease by purify ing the blood, restoring the liver and kidneys to a healthy action, and Invigorating the nervous system. A. S. Hamilton's Standard sswino Machine Office, No. TOO Chesnut Street. Howe's, Orover & Baker's, Folsom's, and other first-class machines sold $10 per month and to rent BURNETT'S COOIINO EXTRACTS the best. Yegetink la sold by all druggists. Burnett's Cologne the nest made In America. DIED. , Bartholomew. On the evening of the 11th In stant, JonN Barteolomew, Sr., in the 82 d year of hlH ace. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, without fur ther notice, from the residence of his son-in-law, Wallace Henderson, or upper juenon townsnip, Mnntsomerv contr. on Monday, the 15th instant. To meet at the house at 10 o'clock. The funeral to nroceed to Ureat valley Baptist uuurcn. carnages will be in waiting lor me v o ciuca train at ueuaer- son's Stations. Jewell. On the morning of the 13th Instant. Harriet M. Jewell, niece oi Lonara jeweu. Due notice of the lunerai wui do given. Moore. This morning, Samuel J. Moore, In the ersth year of his age. DUO notice oi me luuem. wm ue given. Ward Departed this life on the llth instant, in the 78th year or nis age, thom as ward. The relatives anu menus ui mu mum; are re- nectfnllv invited to attend h'.s funeral, from his late residence. No. 8730 Bridge street, on Sunday, the 14th day of Mar instant, to meet at x o oiock, and to proceed to Laurel mil cemetery. Warner On the th lastant. Edward t. war- vek, in the 66th year of his age. The relatives anu irienns oi tne iumuj are uiviwu to attend his funeral on Saturday, 13th Instant, to lmve his late residence. No. W8 Delaware avenue. wiiminirton. DeL. at 8 30 P.M. Services will be held at the house at 8 P. At. J55 NEW MOURNING STORE. New Stock at Lowest Prices. Nc 1226 CHESNUT STREET. NEWEST DESIGNS IN D11ES3 GOODS. NKWEST DESIGN8IN BONNETS. NEWEST DESIGNS IN VEILS. CHEAPEST ALPACAS IN PIIILADA. CHEAPE8T BOMBAZINES IN PniLAD A. CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS IN PIIILADA CHEAPEbT CRAPE CLOTHS IN PHILA DELPHIA, EVERY ARTICLE AT LOWEST PRICE. Wet woold resnectf ullr call attention to our new Dress-making and kult Department, where every noveltv In bluet Butts Will 06 louua reaaj-uiaaa buu made to order, at shortest notice, by a competent dressmaker, and also call attention to our White Uoods and Ladles' Underwear Department. Large Stock of Linen and Lawn Butts, of finest finish, al ways on nana. A. MYERS & CO., 4 (2 stutbSptf No.1226 CHESNUT Btreet. F 1 IV B KEAIH.JIADU CLOTHING, COMBININO STYLE, DURABILITY AND EH CELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP. Jones' O IV IS-O? ICE ESTABLISHMENT, GEO. W. KIE&UNH. Hsudtonie Uarmeuis nude to order at the shorten ttt.ee. i 13 sm y tf MNANOIAL. JAY COOKE & CO.. PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and WASHINGTON, JAY COOKE, filcC'JllOCH 8 CO., LONDON, AX9 Dealers In Government 8eeuritl6i. Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at. the Board of Brokers In this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOL In connection with our London House we are now prepared to transact a general FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS, Including Purchase and Sale of Sterling Bills, and the issue of Commercial Credits and Travellers' Cir cular Letters, available in any part of the world, and are thus enabled to receive GOLD ON DEPOSIT, and to allow four per cent. Interest In currency tnereon, Having direct telegraphic communication with both onr New York and Washington Offices, we can offer superior facilities to our customers. RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST MENT. Pamphlets and full information given at onr office, B 8 8mrp No. 114 S. THIRD Street. PhUada. TRAVELLERS' CREDITS. Our Letter of Credit gives the bolder the privilege of drawing either on DREXEL, HABJES & CO., Paris, IN FRANCS, OR ON Messrs. A. S PETRIE & CO., London, IN KTltKUINU, As may be fonnd most convenient or profitable, and is available throughout Europe. To parties going atuoad we offer special facilities, collecting their in terest and dividends during their absence without . harge. DREXEL & CO., No. 84 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA- TRAVELLERS' CREDITS ISSUED IN CONNECTION WITH Jay Cooke, McCulloch Co., OB" LONDON, AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT EUROPE. We would call the special attention of Americans going abroad to the complete arrangements made by our London House, in their office, at v No. 41 LOMBARD Street, For the comfort and convenience of holders of our Circular Letteis, and especially with reference to their correspondence and the latest advices from the United States. . . Persona taking CredUatnrougn ui can have their passport furnished without extra, charge. Full information given at our office. JAY COOKE & CO.. BANKERS, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, S 9 tutbs2m PHILADELPHI a. jb o iv r s or TEM Camden and Amboy Railroad, New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Com pany, and Delaware and Rarla tan Canal Company, Constituting the. . . United Companies of New Jersey. We offer these most desirable bonds, In regis tered certificates, due In 1694, bearing O PER CENT. INTEREST, free of all taxation, payable April 1 and October 1. lor full particulars, apply to DREXEL Sb CO. C. ii. II. BORIE. U so thstuim AV. II. NEAVBOLD, SON fc AERTSEN. HEW U. G. LOAW GOLD A.IVJ3 5-SOs Converted into New Loam of the United State on best terms. DE HA YEN & BKO. financial Agents United States, Mo. 40 South THIRD Street. SB stuth lm DUNN BROTHERS, Nob. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St. Dealer! In Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans. Government Securities, and uoid. Draw Bills of Exchange on the Union Bank of London,and Issue travellers' letters of credit through Messrs. BOWLES BROS k CO., available In all the cities of Europe. Maka Collections on all points. Execute orders for Bonds and Stocks at Board of Brokers. Allow interest on Deposit!, subject to check at tight. IS INVESTMENT BONDS PORTAGE LAKE AND LAKE SUPERIOR SHIP CANAL lua. Secured by nntt mortgage on tha canal (now completed), and on real estate worth five times the amount of the mortgage. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, 10a. DOUGLAS COUNTY. NEBRASKA (Including Omaha), log, and other choice Western county abd city bonds, yielding good rates of Interest. ALLESTOWN CITY A.) 8BVN PE1 CENT. tidliO' L BONDS, free fro n taxes uudor the laws of the State, at par and interest. For full particulars spp'y to IIUWAUD DAltH.IUTOX, I Hex So. 147 South FOURTH Street. FINANCIAL. niter szoitTaAan PER CENT. GOID BONDS, On a Comploted Road, Tree of XT. S. Tax, 7 At 90 and Accrued Interest in Car ency. Burlington, Cedar Rapids, and Minnesota Railway. The completion of this Road has given to these Bonos an established character equal to any mort gage issue wait ion me is toe k Bicnange. we are prepared to bny and sell them at any time, at our Uauklng Bouse, at market price thus placing them on the same basis, for temporary or permanent in vepmenis, with Governments or any other security. 1 heie bonds are a first and only mortgage on a railroad that haa cost double the amount of the Ifsne, and which commands, without competition, all the traffic of Northern Iowa and Southern Min nesotashortening the distance from St. Paul to Chicago 45 miles, end to SU Louis more than 90 miles. The net earnings are already largely in excess ot interest on the bonds, and no doubt exists that they will more than double within the ensuing year. A contract has been secured with the Chicago, Burllrgton.and yulncy Kallroad Company ob lgating the Iktter to Invest 60 per cent, of gross earnings de rived from tralllc with the Burlington, Cedar Rapids, and Minnesota Koad in the bonds of this Company. This arrangement is a strong guarantee of the Bonds, and establishes a large sinking fund for their rei emotion. The convertibility privilege in these bonds ena bles them to be exchanged for stock, at par, at any time. This secures to the holder, at his option, a share In any excess of earnings over the Interest obligation. An exchange of Government securities for these bonds returns 9tf per cent interest, Instead of 6 per cent., which is all that Government pays at present price, besides leaving an immediate gain of about 80 per cent. In price for reinvestment. All marketable securities taken In exchange, free of commission and express charges. HENRY CLEWS & CO., No. 33 WAL-r. STREET. NEW YORK. FOR SALE IN PHILADELPHIA BY DoHavcn & Bros., Elliott, Collins & Co., Town send Wholen & Co., Barker Bros. & Co., W.H. Shelmendine ACo., And by Bankers and Brokers generally. 4 23 swttnis Wilmington and Reading Railroad 7 rrn cenz xsoxroo. Free of Taxes. We are offering 8200,000 of the Second Mortgage Bonds of tills Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED INTERE3T. Interest Payable January and July. The Bonds are In S I OOOs, 8500s, and . S I OOs, And can be REGISTERED free of expense. The road is doing a good business, with prospects of cob slderable Increase. This issue la made to procure additional rolling stock. - - Bonds, Pamphlets, and InformaUdn can be ob- talnedof DE HAVEN & BRO.i No. 40 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA."" COUPON OR REGISTERED LOAN OF TH1 City of Wiliiamsport, Pennsylvania, With both principal and Interest made absolutely secure by State and municipal legislation, for sale at 8t AND ACCRURBD INTEREST, BY P. 8. PETERSON & CO., Bankers and Stock Brokers, No. 39 S. THIRD STREET, g PHILADELPHIA. ELLIOTT, COLLINS & CO , IlAIVltUUg, No. 109 South THIRD Street, MEMBERS OP STOCK AND GOLD EX CHANGES. DEALERS IN MERCANTILE PAPER, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, Etc DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON THE UNION BANK OK LONDON. 9 S f mw HAIUt.SSON G1SAMB0, BANKER, 530 WALNUT St., PHILADELPHIA. 3 933 A SAFE HOME INVESTMENT, Paying T Per Cent. Free from all Taxes. The General Mortgage 30- ear Bond of the Wet C hester aim l'htladel jula Kallroad Company, Bearing interest at T per cent, per annum, payable April 1 atid October 1, free of all taxes. We oder for sale a limited amount of the above- named bnndsat 03 and interest. Full Information furnished on application to E. W. CLARK A C I.. Bankers. 6 4 19t No. 85 South TalKD (Street. O T O C K S, LOANS, ETC., AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS, BY GEORGE J. BOYD. i 25 tuUieiairn' No. 18 S. THIRD Street. FINANOIAL. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment. THE ffunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company 7 rszi osriff. GOLD First Mortgage Bonds. Inf crest laynlle April and Octo- ler. Free or State and United States Taxesu We are now offering the balance of the loan of l,SfK),f.oo, which is secured by a first aid only lien on the entire property and franchises of the Com pany, At ftO and tlie Accrued Added. Interest The Road Is now rapidly approaching completion, with a large trade In COaL, IKON, and LUMBER, In addition to the passenger travel awaiting the opening of this greatly needed enterprise. The local trade alone is sufficiently large to sustain the Road. We have no hesitation In recommending the Bonds as a CHEAP, RELIABLE, and SAFE INVEST MENT. For pamphlets, with map and full Information, appiy to WITS. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, Dealers in Government Securities, No. 36 8outh THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. B. K. JAMISON & CO. SUCCESSORS TO P.F.KELLY Ss, COM BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bond At Closest Market Bates, U. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sti Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc, eto 18 JOHN S. RUSHT0I1 & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. GOLD AND COUPONS WANTED. City Warrants BOUGHT AND SOLD, No. 60 South THIRD Street. Mi PHILADELPHIA. $miindJ2n&$Ai SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. THE PENNSYLVANIA CO UP AMY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES. Office No. 304 WALNUT StreeL INCORPORATED MARCH 10, 1813. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 91,000,000. BUBFLUS UPWARDS OF (750,000. Kecetve money ondeposlt.returainla on demand. for which interest is allowed. nd under appointment by Individuals, corpora. tloDs, and conns, act as EXECUTOK8, AUMINlSTKATUHSf, TKUSTKIEJ, GUARDIANS, AS1UN.K, UUHMlTTKKS, KtCEIVERS. AQBNTS, COLLECTORS, ETC. And for tbe faithful performance of its duties as such all Its assets are liable. CHARLES DUTILH, Paeeident. Willum B. D-ill, Actuary. DIRECTORS. Charles Dutllh, Joshua B. Llppincott, Henry J. Williams, iCharles H. Hutchinson, William 8. Vaux, Llndley 8myto, John R. Wucherer, Oeorge A. Wood. Adolph K. ISurie, i a union j j. Auitao, Alexander Biddle, 'Charles 8. Lewis, iieurj iiewia, JAMCOP.VOOD &CO.y Ho. 41 S. .'CM UTII BrilECT. Steam and Hot-water Heating, with Gold's Patent t;al iron Apparatus. Architects, Builders and others desiring buildings heated with steam or hot water should not fall to examine this apparatus, which is superior to all the imitations offered for sale. Our cast-iron Had la to are adapted to Dign as wen as low-pressure steam. eteam-ntuog m tu iui uroucuca uuuo at ma shortest notice. Paitlcular attention pain to ventilation. B. M. FKLTWELL, Superintendent. WOOD'S AMERICAN 1CITCIIKNEH, on tbe European principle, of neat and dnrable con struction, suitaoie ior pnoiio institutions, noieia, and private residences, having powerful water- backs, and its cooking and baking qualities cannot be turpassea. Also, WOOD'S PARIS RANGE, of a new and beautiful design, a superior Cooking and issuing itange, ana tne Desi coustruuuuu tor net-ting purposes yet offered for sale. Sole Agents for the sale or GRIFFITH'S PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTIIATORS, for ventilation, and a sure cure for smoky chimneys. BALTIMORE FIRE-PLACE HEATERS. The latest improvements, and the best in . the market. JAHGI I- lVOOl & ' O., 6 6 Stuth Sfltrp No. 41 S. FOURTH St. Savery'i Patent CombhurJ Utttcr ajooier ana REFRIGERATOR bus pioved ite" U be superior to any in lua marten vjau aua amine. jaciid uaU) or.. Depot, No. 20 MA h Kit f Btreet. 4thsta smrp F BISHOPTnORPE. FIRST-CLASS BOARD. L 1 lug during July and August. Fine scenery, fiiie water, line grounds, and Urge rooms make this one Of the pleanantest pm et in me maie. Address MRS. J. 8. ATKlXiON, 5 u St Bethlehem, Penns, AMUSEMENTS. MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC I.AST19NIOHTS. Last ii ntottts. MATINEE TO-DAY W' CENTS TO ALL PARTS OP THE HOUSE, introducing for the first time the beautiful ballet of "UNDINE," In the romantic spectacle of ' THE BLACK CROOK. wl , THE BLACK CROOK, which for elegance of costume and richness of scenery baa never been equalled. Last nights of PAULINE MARKnAM. EW,PNnKRFULMAJILTONS. THE GREAT SKATERS, THE GREAT LFPO. THE GOLDEN TERR APR, WITH 80 ATTRACTIVE FEATURES IN ONE ACT. Secured seats, BONKR & CO.T3 Music Store, No. lioi CHESNUT Street, and at ACADEMY of Music n f KS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET Begins V to 8 o'clock. ill THEATRE. LAST NIOHT OK JOHN BROUGHAM. Who Will appear in three pieces TlilS (Saturday) EVENING, May is. BKOUOHAMH POCAHONTAS and HIS LAST LEGS. O'CALLATIAN JOHN BROUGHAM and THE ROBBER'S WIFE. LABRY 0 (ill JOHN lmOUGIIAFi MONDAY MISS KATE REIONOLDS A8 NOBODY'S DAUGHTER. WALNUT STREET THKATR E. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, May 13, OKKAT DOUBLE BILL for the Farewell Night of MRS. D. P. BOWERS. Two powerful Impersonation. LUCHETIA BOROIA and MKQ MERIULIE3. THIS AFT4KNOON AT a, tbe play of the passions, EAST LYNN E, OR TIIE EL0PEHE3T. MONDAY, MA? 1.1, THE STREETS OK PHILADELPHIA, WASHING- TON, AND KINESSIN1. DAVEN PORT'S CHESNUT STRKBTTHfiAT AS. Performance commences at 8 o'clock. .. THIS EVENING, SARATOGA. SARATOGA. MR. James lewis, from Daly's Firth A venae Theatre, and B A VEN TORT'S STAR COMPANY. Admission, tl. ?. CO, and 25 cents. Seats secured from 9 until 4 o'clock. SARATOGA ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Admission, 50 and 29 cents ; secured seats, tl. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSfC FIVE NIGHTS ONLY AND A MATINEE OF GRAND ITALIAN OPERa, which has achieved a triumphant success In New York. Opening night MONDAY, May 22, Full par ticulars in Sunday's and Mondays papers. 612tf : F OX'S AMERICAN THEATRE. IMMENSE ATTRACTION. Every evening, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE TROUPE. Grand Olio Entertainment. 1 wo Grand Ballets, Ethiopian Burlesques, Local Sketches, Comic Pantomime, eta, etc. TAPS' MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, at 9 o'clock. AMERICAN MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE, Northwest corner of NINTH and ARCH Streets. Open dally from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M. Engagement of the Great Natural Actor. MR. ROBERT McWADE, RIP VAN WINKLE. EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE. UNCLE TOM S CABIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY.' FRIDAY BENEFIT OF ROBERT McWADE, MONDAY.May 15 TUB DOUBLE-HEADED BABE. A GRAND BAZAAR IN AID OF THE 8ICK POOR OF 8T. MARY'S HOSPITAL is NOW OPEN, and will continue for two weeks at CON CEhT HALL, CHESNUT Street, above Twelfth. Season tickets, 28 cents. Single admission, 10 cents 4 n EXCURSIONS. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO BOR- lentowo. On and after April S3. 1871. the steamer EDWiN FOKRE3T will leave ARCH Street Wharf on SUNDAYS at 8 o'clock A. M., touching at M-gargee' wharf, Brldesburg, Tacony, Andalusia, Beverly, Burlington, Bristol, Florence, Bobbins' wharf, Whitehall, and Borden town. Returning Leaves Bordentown at 415 o'clock P. M., Whitehall at 4-30, Bristol at B'30, Burlington at 5-45. Fare each way, 25 cents. Excursion, 40 cents. Btstf SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. THE splendid steamboat "TWILIGHT" will make '.wo trips every Sunday, laarlng Chesnut Street Wharf at Stf o'clock A. M. and 9 MP. M., stopping at Megargee's Wharf, Taoonv, Rtveiton, Andalusia, Beverly, Burlington, and Bristol. Re turning, leave Bristol at WX A. M, and 5 P. M stopping at all tbe above landings each way. Fare, 23 cents ; excursion, 40 cents. 4 99 sBm m .jrJTjfc SUNDAY EXCURSION. THE OiTr vt-TLlBteamboat JOBN A. WARNER leaves CHESNUT Street Wharf at IV. and MEGARGEE'S Wharf, Kensington, at 9 o'clock P. KT fA. Tl.Alt Init.lnala Unirii.l. Dn.ll.frfA. and Bristol. Returning, leaves Bristol at 4 o'clock P. M. Fare, 25 cents. Excursion Tickets. 40 cents. 5 stx PLANKED SHAD. TO ENJOY this delicious dish- order It at the 'Butna Vista Butna Vista" Hotel, GLOUCES TER POINT. jrjr"ji. SHAD F.SHINC JTifclITER POINT A FiSHING AT GLwUCES- very Interesting 6 19 17trp s;giit. ART GALLERY. Xstallisliea in 1705. XTCcGArJiTS Art Galleries and Wareroom, No. 010 CHESNUT Street. Oil Fainting., Mirror, Tables, Frames, Cornices, Etc, All Chromos "educed 30 per cent; on form 4 1 stuth mrp prices. Noiv ON EXUIlBlTIOIf, Mr. Fenimore's Fainting!, AND OTHER IMPORTANT WORKS, From Philadelphia and New York Artist, TO BH. SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, Scott's New Gallery, No. 1129 CHESNUT STREET, TIIL1I8IAV EVE WG, May 11. NOW OPEN FOR EXHIBITION WITH CkTA LOGUKS. 05t SALE POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. MILLINERY. M B 8. R D I L L O mi NOB. 993 AND 831 SOUTH BTFiaT, FANCY AND MOURNING. MILLINERY, CBAPE VEILS. Ladles' and Hisses' Grape, Felt, Gimp, Hair, Satin, Bilk, Straw and Velvets, Hat and Bonnets, French. Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Crapes, Laces, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Bashes, Ornamental and all kinds of Millinery Goods. MAYER HAS REMOVED TO NINTH Street, between Arch and Cherry. Notice tha nag. His braids can be changed to suit any style of hair-dressing, therefore you will find them the moat convenient travelling companions. Remember they caa only be obtained at NINTH Street, be twee a Aicb and Cherry. Losings of hair can be workel into a variety of ornamental styles. Save your lot 1 Dps, weigh tbt m before sending, and avoid uits nLdersUndUig. Branch No. 9103 MOUNT VERNON SneeU 81 16 1 rp HE ST O L O UD. This new elegant and commodleaa flrstlaaa Hotel, on ARCH Street, above SE EN III, Now open. Terms, 13 per dav. 4 1 tm O. W. MLLL1N A BK.O., Proprietors.
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