The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 15, 1871, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHTRIPLE SHEET PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAf 15, 1871.
rmvja auxvx&SAZHr.
City Affair.
The eighteenth anniversary of the Snn-day-school
of the Westminster Presbyterian
(Jhnrch vu held yesterday.
During the past year the reoeipts of the
Society of United Hebrew Charities were
$13,423-71, and the expenditures $11,64173.
Edward L. d'Atalie, the 4 'Man with the
Iron Jaw," has been captured. The charge
against him is his brntal oondnct towards the
little child 'Zephyr."
The Athletics vanquished the Trenton
Club on Hatnrday by a soore of 27 to 0.
The value of the Masonio Hall on Ches
nut street Is $300,000.
The P. . Church of the Messiah, at
Broad aid Federal streets, was dedicated yes
terday. About 0 r. M. yesterday, a man named
Fisher was badly beaten in front of No. 410
St. John street by two men giving the names
of Welsh and Collins. They were arrested
and taken before Alderman Toland, who com
mitted them to await the result of Fisher's
injuries. Mrs. Francesoo Iloupt, who keeps
the house No. 440, was held in $1000 to
answer the charge of keeping a disorderly
house. A number of fair frail creatures liv
ing in the house were also arrested and held
in 200 bail each to keep the peace.
Domestic Affairs.
The Emperor of Brazil will visit
this
country next September.
The first boat of the season from
Fort
Benton arrived on Saturday at Omaha.
The iron-clods now at Key West and those
in the tropics have been ordefed North to be
thoroughly overhauled.
The Pennsylvania House of Representa
tives was in session on Saturday, but there
was little business transacted.
John Greiner, of New Mexico, author of
the famous "Log Cabin Song" of 1840, died
at Toledo, Ohio, on Saturday, of paralysis.
The treaty lately submitted for ratifica
tion by the l'resident to the Senate will be
r ported by the Foreign Relations Committee
to that body to-day.
The Chicago Common Council has or
dered that the tax levied on the grave of
Senator Douglas be paid out of the general
fund, and the sale advertised by the collector
be discontinued.
The Missouri State Board of Agriculture
will soon commence a tour of observation
along the railroad in Missouri and Kansas,
and also extend their trip to Cheyenne and
Salt Lake to see the mode of irrigation.
The ladies of Evanstown, a few miles
north of Chicago, have taken hold of the task
of establishing at that place a ladies' college
of the highest order, and on the Fourth of
July next the corner-stone of the edifice will
be laid.
Foreign Affairs.
More newspapers have been suppressed
in Paris.
A permanent court-martial has been es
tablished in Paris.
It is reported that the Central Com
mittee is about to retire from office.
The German commander has demanded
the disarmament of the northern enceinte, of
Taris.
The insurgent tribes of Central Asia,
under the lead of Sadik, have commenced
hostilities 9gainst Russia.
The approaches to the ramparts and for
tifications of Paris are actively pushed for
ward under cover of a heavy cannonade.
A despatch says that fifty thousand Ver
sailles troops are encamped at St. Germain,
and will join in the grand attack upon Paris.
The Commune bus made a demand upon
the Bank of Franca for 10,000,000 francs,
after having searched the building for arms
and found nqne.
The column in the Place Vendome still
Btands.
A mint on the American mode has been
established in Japan, and a postal service
has been recently inaugurated.
Satsuma has been successful in his con
test with the Tycoon, and has sent his father
toYeddoto take possession of the Japanese
f apital in his name and that of his master, the
Mikado.
On Friday the insurgents attempted a
sortie from Porte Dauphine. and as the head
of their column was moving forward, a num
ber of shells was thrown from the enemy a
cuns. and the column is said to have been
blown to atoms.
THE COLLEGE GHOST.
The Contents of the Famous Memphis Jar.
The Memphis Avalanche savs:
Mr. J. R. Robertson has issued a pamphlet of
thirty-six pages entitled "The Brinkley Female
College UhoBt Story, which purports to be a
complete history of the supernatural experiences
of his daughter Clara in that institution, to
gether with an account of I he finding of the
"mysterious jar" and a statement of its contents.
On the latter point the book says: "And now,
reader, it only remains for us to give the con
tents of the mvsterous iar. and there is a pros-
feet of securing its captors, as revealed to Miss
clnra whlln la an entranced state with a view
solely to that object. The Jar contained two
thousand dollars in gold, one set of gold jewelry'.
and diamond necklace. The paper envelope
contained valuable papers, the contents of which
we deem unimportant to publish at present.
The portraits ot the four captors were portrayed
to her mind with such vivid, life-like accuracy
as to enable her at a glance to recognize one ot
tbem, and write his name with unmistakable
certainty. The name of one other has since
been obtained, and every possible means are
being employed to bring the thieves to justice."
Cleveland has a "Snolligosters' Society."
Footprints on the sands of time Crow's
feet.
Japanese young ladies make wonderful pic
tures out or peanut sueus.
Carlinviiie, ill., employs me services oi a
female barber.
"Acclimated Chinese tea plants" are adver
tised for sale.
A Saint Paul editor heads one of his columns
"Relielonarlalltles."
There are said to be nearly 20,000 veterans
of the war of 1812 still living.
Berlin is to have a new paper that will be
nublished three times a day.
They are boring for gas, to be used in firing
no their manufactories, in Cleveland.
It Is hard to respect old age when one gets
sold on a venerable pair of chickens.
The jaslitrhts of Denver are visible at the
Nlwot mills, fifty miles away, so that th'e course
of streets can be rjlainlv made out.
A client was moved to tears after he had
heard the statement of his counsel, anil ex
claimed:"! did not think I suffered half so
much till I heard it thla dav!"
A man in Georgia has found a diamond
weiffhlnz about thirtv-nve pounds. It must' be
of the first water, and very valuable, for he has
refused 25 for it.
Emma Reed, a gentle colored girl of six
teen, residing in Memphis, lately whipped a
United States letter-carrier, and five deputy
marshals.
The standing of the clerks in Washington,
which before the war was not considered very
high, is now 50 per cent, higher than ten years
ago.
--The (altmen, the cigar-makers, the St.
Crispin, and the tailors are all on the strike in
Syracuse, and it's getting ao common that aris
tocratic clocks have fetot-ped.
hTKAKGE MONOaiAMA.
Longing tor Home Attempt mt Starva
tion Insane Through Homesickness.
From tht ntuturg Uantu.
One of the most singular case of monomania
of which we have ever heard was developed in
Allegheny a few days ago, attended with cir
cumstances which render the case even more
peculiar. The victim was an Irishwoman, on
married, and on the sha It side ot thirty year.
Bhe left her home on the ''gem of the sea" about
a Tear ago and came to America, winding up In
Allegheny, where teveral of her relations re
sided, irom the Bret she expressed herself as
dietatisfied with her new residence, and was
continually expressing her laments that she had
ever left Ireland. Ttiis gradually became the
thought of her mind, and she became a mono
maniac, or perhaps clearly Insane. She begged
to be taken back, but her friends, thinking it
was but a temporary delusion, gave no particu
lar heed to her lamentations, and endeavored
to make her fatislled with the change. All
their efforts failed, however, and her grief in
tensified with her monomania until she really
became ill. A physician was called in and pre
scribed for her, but she refused to take the
medicine and finally rejected all food. In this
condition she remained for twenty-two days,
to it Is averred by her friends, without taking a
mouthful of food or a stimulant deliberately
attempting to commit suicide by starvation.
She never at least ate in the presence of any
cne during that lime, and when she was left
alone with the food lu her room, evidently never
touched It, as the articles were not found dia
nrbed nor the quantity of food diminished in
the smallest perceptible degree.
At the end of the twenty-two days Bbe was
helpless, and waa thought to be in a dying con
dition, but she still had the remembrance of her
Irish home, and plead to be sent back. She
teemed to understand fully her design and would
often get violent so much so that at one time
a straight-jacket had to be brought into requisi
tion. Friday the physician, in order to try an
experiment, promised to have her se nt back if
she would take food and medicine, and try to
recover. She made him set the time two weeks,
and then immediately seemed to be Infused
with new life. With care and attention she did
recover her strength in a measure, and at the
end of the two weeks was enabled to sit up and
move about at times. She then demanned that
the promise be fulfilled, and as it was not, on
the very day assigned she again refused to take
toed, and commenced her former course.
7 be friends by this time became convinced
that nothing would save her life unless she was
returned to Ireland, and accordingly they kept
her busy preparing for a few days, until she had
gained sufficient strength to travel, and one day
last week she was accompanied to New Yom,
from whence she shipped for her old home. She
seemed to thoroughly understand what she
wanted, and mapped out the journey herself as
clearly as though in the most perfect mental
vigor. The friend who accompanied her to New
lork says sue raa recovered her reason en
tirely, and was rapidly gaining in health when
she left that port. By this time she is perhaps
within sight ot tno land she seems to have
loved so well.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Qy- OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY,
Philadelphia, May 1, 1ST1.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Notice Is hereby given to the Stockholders of this
Company that they will have the privilege of sub
scribing for New Stock at par In the proportion of
one share for every six as registered In their name,
April 80, 1S71.
Holders of less than six Shares will be entitled to
subscribe for a full share, and those holding more
than a multiple of six Shares will be entitled to an
additional Share.
Subscription will be received and the first instal
ment of Fifty per centum will be payable between
the 82d day of May and 83d day of June, 1871.
Second Instalment of Fifty per centum will be pay
able between the 82d day of November and 22d day
of December, 1871. If Stockholders prefer, the
whole amount can be paid at the time of subscrip
tion. .
No subscription will be received after June 22,
1871. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
5 1 8w Treasurer.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY,
, 1 REASUBEft'S DEPARTMENT.
Philadelphia, May 2, 187L
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the
capital stock of the Company, clear of National
and State taxes, payable in cash, on and after May
30, 18T1. '
Blank powers .of attorney for collecting dividends
can be had at the office of the company.
The office will be open at 8 A M., and close at 8
P. M., from May 30 to June B, for the payment oi
dividends, and after that date from 9 A. M. t3 8
P.M. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
B2m - Treasurer.
StKV CAMDEN AW 1J AH11UI KAIL.KOA1J ATfU
Trenton, April 10, 1871.
NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of the CAM DKN AND AM BOY RAILROAD
AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY will be held
at TRENTON, May 10, at 18 o'clock, M., at the Com
pany's oiiK-.e, lor tne election or seven jjirectors to
serve for the ensulDg year.
BAAll'ttlj J. IJAIAHU,
419 Secretary C. and A. R. R. and T. Co.
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. THIS SPLEN-
did Hair Dve la the best In the world, the only
true and correct Dve. Harmless Reliable instan
taneous no disappointment no ridiculous tints
"DotM me trontam laa nor any vuaua ronton 10 in-
iuremt Hair or Bustem." Invigorates the Hair and
leavea it sort and beautiful : Black or Brown.
Sold by all Druggists ana aeaiers. Appuea at tne
Factory, No. 16 BOND Street, New York. 4 87 mwfi
tor
THE UNION FIRE EXTINGUISHER
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA '
Manufacture and sell the Improved Portable Fire
Extinguisher. Always Reliable.
D. T. GAQE,
No. 118 MARKET St., General Aga
csotf
mzsr PII,E8 UK. UUNMLL UfiVUlBS 1113
tini. tn tha treatment, nf PflftH- hlind. bleed
ing, or itching. Hundreds of cases deemed Incura
ble without an operation hare been permanently
cured. Best citv reference elven. Oince, No. xi n.
ELEVENTH Street. iom
a5- THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE
Stockholders of the CLARION RIVER AND
SPRING- CREEK OIL COMPANY will be held at
Horticultural Ha'l, on WEDNESDAY EVENING,
the 4th instant, at 8 o'cloctc P. M. d m iat
gy MERCANTILE LI B R AR Y Ti UPLI O ATION
w OF STOCK. All persons purchasing stock.
neiorediLx iwui DBenuuea to a secoui snare on
that uay wunont charge. 5 attunes
DR. F. R. THOMAS. No. 11 WALNUT ST-
formerly operator at the Colton Dental Rooms.
devotes his entire practice to extracting teeth with
ouv pain, wiui ireau iuuuui uaius gas. 11 lit
gy JOUVIN'S KID GLOVE CLEANER
restores souea gloves equal to new. For sale
by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Price ss
centals r ottle. 11 3mw
gy DISPENSARY FOR SKIN DISEASES, NO.
Pauenta treated .gratuitously
!aiiy at 11 o'docK.
at tnis
Institution
114
HAT8 AND OAP3.
nWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTILATED
and easy-OUlng DRKbS UATt) (patented), to all
the Improved fashions of the season.
ULiESNUT
Street, next door to the Post Office,
rp
fT BISUOPTHOHPE. FIRST-CLASS BOARD
Lj! lug during July and August. Fine scenery,
Cue water, Hue grounda, and Urge rooms make this
cue Of the pieaaauteat places ia the Mate.
Address MR1. J. S. ATKINSON.
5 12 ( L'etklvueui, 1'eaua,
APE DEPOSIT OOMPANIEli
THE
PEHK8TLVAHIA COttPAHl
FOB INSURANCES ON
LIVES AND
GRANTING
ANNUITIES,
Office He. 304 WALNUT Street.
INCORPORATED MARCH 10, 1813.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $1,000,000.
SURPLUS UPWARDS OF $750,000.
Receive money ondeposhveturuiiia on demand,
for which interest la allowed.
And nnder appointment by individuals, corpora.
tloriH, and courts, art as
EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, TRUSTERS,
GUARDIANS. ASSIGNEES COWMITTBKH,
RECEIVERS, AOBNT8, COLLECTORS, ETC.
And for the faithful performance of its duties as
such all Its assets are liable.
CHARLES DUTILH, Pjeeldent.
William B. Hill, Actuary.
DIRECTORS.
Charles Dntilh, Joshua B. Llpplncott,
Henry J. Williams, iCharlca H. Hutchinson,
William 8. Vaux, ILlmlley Smyth,
John R. Wncherer, j George A. Wood,
Adolph E. Horle, Anthony J. Anteio,
Alexander Diddle, Charles 8. Lewis,
Henry Lewis.
CECURITY FROM LOSS B7 BURGLARY
ROBBERY, FIRE, OP. ACCIDENT.
The Fidelity Insurance, Trust, ard
Safe Deposit Company
OF PHILADELPHIA
in rasiB
New Marble Fire-proof Building,
Nob. 829-881 CIIB8NUT Street.
Capital subscribed, $1,000,000; paid, 1700,000.
COUPON BONDS, STOCKS, SECURITIES.
FAMILY PLATS, COIN, DEEDS. and VALUABLE
of every description received for safe-keeping, nnder
guarantee, at very moderate rates.
The Company also rent 8AFE8 IN3IDB THEI1
BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, at prices varying Ironi
lie to 175 a year, according to size. An extra size
for Corporations and Bankers. Rooms and desks
adjoining vaults provided for Safe Renters.
DEPOSITS OF MONEY RECEIVED ON INTA
REST at three per cent., payable by check, wlthon
notice, and at four per cent., payable by check, o
ten days' notice.
TRUST FUNDS AND INVESTMENTS kepi
SEPARATE AND APART fr un assets of Company.
INCOME COLLECTED and remitted for one
cent
pe
The Company act as EXECUTORS, ADMINIS
TRATORS, and GUARDIANS, and RECEIVE and
EXECUTE TRUSTS ot every description, from the
Courts, Corporations, and Individuals.
N. B. BROWNE, President
C. H CLARK, Vice-President.
ROBERT PATTKBSON, Secretary and Treasure!
DIRECTORS.
N. B. Browne,
Alexander Henrv.
Clarence H. Clark,
John Welsh,
Charles Macalester,
Edward W. Clark,
Henrv Prat
Stephen A. Caldwell,
George F. Tyier,
Henry C. Gibson,
J. Oiningham Fell.
McKean. 6 13 fmwl
E PHILADELPHIA TRUST,
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICB AMD BUROI.AR-rROOF VAULTS IN
THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING,
No. 421 CHESNUT STREET.
CAPITAL. 1500.000.
For Safb-xebpinq of Government Bonds and
other Skctjritiis. Family Plate. Jbwklrt. and
other Valuables, nnder speolal guarantee, at the
lowest mien.
The Company also offer for Rent, at rates varvlns
from IIS to 176 per annum, the renter holdinir the
key, SMALL SAFES IN THE BURGLAR-PROOF
va ULTH, affording absolute skcurity against Fibs
Thkft. Bukolart. and Accident.
All fiduciary obligations, such as Trusts, Guar
dianships, EXECOTOK8HK etc., will be undertaken
and faithfully discharged.
All trust investments are kept eeparaU and apart
rem. me uompanys assets.
mrcuiars, giving iuu aetauB, lorwaruea on appli
cation. DIRECTORS.
Thomas Robins, i Augustus Heaton,
Lewis R. Asnnurst, . itatcnrorrt Starr,
J. Livingston Erringer, Daniel Haddock, Jr.,
R. P.MeCullagh, Edward Y. Townsend,
Edwin M. Lewis, John D. Taylor,
James L. Claghorn, Hon. William A. Porter.
Benjamin B. comegys, Ed ward S. Handy,
josenn i;HrHn, ai, u.
OFFICERS.
Presldent-LEWIS R. ASUHURST.
Vice-President J. LIVINGSTON ERRINGER.
Secretary R. P. McCULLAQH.
Treasurer WM. L. DUBOIS. 8 8f mw8
PLUMBING, OAS FITTING, ETC
PANCO AST & MAULE,
THIRD and PEAK Streets,
Plain and Galvanized
Wrought and Cast Iron Pipes
For Gai, Steam and Water.
HTTING3, BRASS T70RK, TOOLS,
BOILER TUBES.
Pipe of all Slzei Cat and Fitted to Order
CAHI),
Having sold HENRY B. PANOOA9T and FRAN
CIS I. MA I LK (gentlemen in our employ Mr seve
ral years past) the Stock, Ooodwill and Fixtures of
our RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, located at the
corner of THIRD and PEAK Streets, in this citv.
that branch of onr business, togetner witn that or
HEATlNO and VENT1LATINO PUBLIC and PRI
VATE BUILDINGS, both by STEAM and HOT
WATER, In all its various systems, will be carried
on nnder the firm name of PANCOAST & MAULE.
at the old stand, and we recommend tbem to the
trade and business public as belDg entirely compe
tent to penorm au wora oi tutu
rniiaoeipnia, jan. w, iaiu.
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETO.
f-pft PKNN 8TEAM KNUINtf AND BOILER
j..artMKn nkavik & utv Y, rKAOTI.
CAL AND THEORETICAL JSNUINHKKS, MA
CHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS,
-m nn-wnvmriiM hauini tt9 man WAAM Kaan l
Alia I VUe vikMU1! UBTUlg IVI " J VWU U
aooeasfdl e Deration, ana oeen exclusively engaged
In building and repairing Marine and River Engines,
hiirh and low Dresaure. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks
Propellers, etc etc, respectfully offer their services
to the public as being fully prepared to contract for
engines of all slxeaa, Marine, River, and Stationary;
having sets oi patterns ui uiuomui Bios, are pre
pared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every
description of pattern-making made at the shortest
nnfifta. Hlirh and Low Pressure Fine Tubular and
Cylinder Boilers of the beat Pennsylvania Charcoal
iron, xorgiugs vi au iiw wu u. nun ana
Brass Castings of all deecrlpUOBa. Roll Turning,
borew Cutting, and all other work connect
With the above business.
Drawings and BDeoincations for ail work dona
the establishment free of charge, and work gas
eonteAft.
The sunscnoers navo auipio wu uuvimooin rot
repairs of boats, where tney can ue in perfeoi
safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, teaa.
etc etc.. for raising heavy orUgM gj
BEACH and PALMER Street
QIRARD
TUBE WORKS AND
PHILADELPHIA, FA.,
IRON CO.,
Manufacture Plain and Galvanize
WROUGHT-lRON PIPE
and Bundrlea for Uaa and Steam Fitters, Plumbers
Machlnisia, Railing Makers, Oil Refiners, eta.
WORKS.
TWENTY-THIRD AND FILBERT BTK.EKT&
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
tio. a N. FIFTH WiUJEX
SHIPPING.
fFTt J"0 LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS
fj: r . .' -7 To w M Thr, ii man Line of Royal Mai.
Btrnmera are appointed to aati as follows i
cr? of Limerick, via Halifax, Tuesday, May 1, at 1
P. M.
(try of Faltlmor. Thnradar. May IS, at I P. M
City of Pari, Hatnrday, May ?0. at I P. M.
Utty of Bruiuwlft. Saturday. May ST. at It A. M.
and tarn anocjvUr.Jl SatnMay and alternate Tae.
cat. from pier No. 4tv North rivr.
RATES OF PASSAG1
By Mall Htrnmcr Balling every Saturday.
Payattie u gold. Payahia In curreuuy.
Flrat Caitn tT9.8trae 90
To Lnndan so To Umdno 80
To Halifax sol To Halifax IB
faaangera aiao forwarded to Antwerp, Rotter
dam, Sweden. Norway, Denmark, eta., at reduced
rat
Tickets ran be bought here at moderate rate by
persons wishing to aend for tnetr frienda.
For further informatloa apply at the compaoyl
Ofiic.
JOHN O. DALR, Ar". No. 10 Broadway, N. Y.I
Or to O IM N N KI.L KAULK, Areata,
No. CHESNUT Street. FMlaAelphia,
NATIONAL-
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
STEAM DIKEOT TO AND FROM NEW YORK.
yt'KhNSTOWN. AND LIVERPOOL.
The magnificent Ocean Steamships of this linn,
(suing regularly every 8ATVRUAY, are among the
largtbt In the world, and famnua for the degree of
safety, comfort, and speed attained.
CA1UN KATKS, CL'KREVOY,
76 and flS. First rlaaa Excursion Ticket, good for
twelve months, fisu. &any application must be
made in order to secure a choice, of state-rooms.
SThERAUE RATES, CUKKKNUY.
Outward, h. Prepaid, $38. Tickets to and from
Lonoonderry ana uibujuw av me same low rat",
Persons vlHitlng the old country, or sending for thoir
friends should retnemlier that those rates are posi
tively much cheaper than other lirntclaas lines.
Dank drafts liuei ror any atucnnt.al lowest rates.
payable on demand In all parts or England, Iieland,
Scotland, Wales, and the Oonilncut of Europe.
Apply to WAl.l.Kit fc IO., Agents,
AV. 04 WALSUT SU, Just abovt Srcond.
rTMlK REGULAR PTEAMSHIPS ON THE PHI.
J LADKLPUIA AND CHARLESTON HTKAM.
SHIP LINE are ALONE authorized to lusno througt
ollla of lading to interior points Sonth and West it
connection with South Carolina RAlirnad mnany,
Vlce-Prcildcnt So, 0. KR, Co.
am
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN
LMAIL STKAMSUIP COMPANY'S Kit-
UULAH SEMI-MONTHLY UNS TO NEW OR
LEANS, La.
The YAZOO win sail ror new oriaans, vja Ha
vane, on . .May . ais a. m.
rne (Juniata wm aim irom ew uneaas. via
uavann, on r ruiav, "ay .
turouuii JJiw-s ur laui.nu at as low rates
as by any otht r route given to MOBlLft GALVES
TON. INDIANOLA. ROCK PORT, LAV A CCA, and
BRAZOS, and fx all points on the Mmslappl river
between New Orleaus and SU LouIh. Red river
freights rcBhtpped at New Orleans without chane
oi commibsions.
WEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNATI. OA.
The TON AWANi A win sail lor Savannah on Sat-
nidav. Mav 20. at 8 A. M.
rue wiojusu wm sail irora savannah on Sat-
iday, May SO.
TUKOiuu liii-iiOO' iiyinn Riven to ail tne
principal towuB in Georgia, Alabama, florid. Mia-
sl8sintl. LoulBiaua. Arkansas, and Tennessee In con
nection witn tne i.enixai imnroanoi ueorgia, ai-
.antic and Uuir Kaiiroaa, aua Florida steamers, at
as low rates as by competing Hues.
SEMI-MONTHLY LINE TO WILMINGTON. N. O.
The I'lONEERwui sail lor vumiuston. N C. on
Wednesday, may S4. at 6 A. M. Returning, will leave
wumincrton 'J nuisaay, iune n.
connects witn tue uape r ear mver ateatr.ooat
f1..iinn .lie W!mlnntiii anrt V elitrtn n .4 Vnrth
Carolina Katlroads, and the Wilmington and Man
chester Railroad to an interior poiu:s.
Freights for coiumma, . v., ana Augusta, ua.,
taken via W Umington at as low rates as uy any
other route.
Insurauce effected wnen requested ny snippers.
Bills of lading signed at Queen street wharf oa or
before day of sailing.
WILLI AJU Lm JAMJts, uenerai Agent,
No. 130 S. THIRD Street.
nt.vnR's rtrim r. T M P i
LiiiLii Olilce, No. n isontn wharves.
PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLK
STEAMSHIP LINE, TUR"UUB FREIGHT AIR-
LINK TO HIE KOUTll ANU WhBT.
Ktenmers leave every wsira hsuay ant hatdk.
DAY "at noon," from FIRST WHARF above MAR
KET Street. ,
NO bills of lading signea aiter n o ciock on sailing
dav.
through KATts to an points in Nortn and
South Carolina, via beatjoard Air-line Railroad, con
necting at roriBmouin, aua at Lyncuourg, va., Ten
nessee, and the west via Virginia ana Tennessee
Alr-llne, and Richmond and Danville Railroada.
Freights hanuloiu but u.muis ana taken at
LOW EK RATES than Dy any other line.
No charge for commissions, draytge, or any ex
pense of transfer. Steamships insure at ljwost
rates.
FREIGHTS RECEIVID DAILY.
State-room accommodations for paHSengers.
WM. V PORTER, Agent, Richmond and City
roint. T. r. wj vr a. vu., Ageuia, ixorioiK.
PHILADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON.
-PHILADELPHIA and CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE. .T
TH IK8IIA1 unta run ii n iii.crs iuim.
The llrst-ciass steamship VIltaiNlA, Captain
Hunter, will sail on Thursday, May 18. at I
P. M.. noon, from Piers, Noitn Wharves, above
Arch street.
Thmnuh tiiiis of lading to all principal points in
South' Carolina, ueorgiu, norma, etc., eto.
T)atB nr rreiffut as iuw aa uy any uiner route.
For freight or paiisage apply on the Pier, aa a hove.
WM. A. 1vUAiann i, Ageut lu vuarieston.
FOR NEW YORK DAILY VIA
iDELAWARE AND RAUITAN CANAL.
I.YPH1-.SS D i JS AA) IH1AT l 'Owl f AN i.
rY.e iHRAl'EST and QUICKEST water comma.
nUauonbetweeui"""""'" turv ,
r,.ll...lI.T,.I.I.. ..n.l X V . V.
Steamers leavo imi. muiu m iiii imioir
MARKET Street, ruuauoipuia, auu loot or WALL
street New York.
CL1C ...... . nT rpwwvTV fAI'Tl IIAITno
T1IKOI Itll li ll U.111-IVUII nuuu,
r!n.i forwarded by all the lines runulnir out of
New York, North, East, and West, free of commls-
ilnn
modatiug terms. a
No. 119 WALL Street, New York.
fr -n, NEW EXPRESS LINE to ALEX,
r , ANURIA. G EORG E1) W N, AND
u.KiiiNOiuN. D. C, Chesapeake and Delaware
Canal, connecting with Orange and Alexandria
Steamers leave regularly every SATURDAY at
noon, rrom ru "
FrelBhta received dally.
HYDE A TYLER, Agents, Georgetown, D. C.
M. KLORIDGB & CO., Agenw, Alexandrli, Va.
-.fT w DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE
rLxtrn: tow-boat company.
uartre towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore.
Havrenle-Grace, Delaware City, aud Intermediate
f'APTAIN JOHN LAUGIILIN, Superintendent.'
PHILADELPHIA.
WILUAM P. CLYDE & CO., "Q
Alii-Via
vnr all the above lines,
ror an u;o s mmH WHARVES, Philadelphia,
where further Information may be obtained.
FOR N EW YORK. VIA DELAWARE
land Raritan uanai.
bVvJKl'Sl'RE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
TiPATCU AND BWIFl'SURE LINES.
The steam propellers of this company leave dally
atlSM. ana or.
Tlirnnirh In twentV-fOUT DOUrS.
Goods forwarded to any point free or commission.
Freights taken oa accuumiuuauug terms.
APPly t(VILI 1AM M BAIRD A CO., Agents,
, ' No. I3i South DKLA WARE Avenue.
cava IaORLLLaRS STEAMSHIP CO MP ABLY
Von NEW YORK,
BAILING TUESDAYS, THURSDAY S, AND SAT.
TJRDAYS AT noon.
ISSURANCE ONE-EIGHTH OF ONE PER CENT.
No bill of lading or receipt signed for less than
fifty cents, and no Insurance effected for less than
one doilur premium.
For aarther paatloulart and rates apply at Com.
-V . . . .. .. XT V . w W . .
oasy 8 Omce, trua ss juibv rnci, nrw iui,, ur mi
JOHN F. OHL,
PIER II NORTH WHARVES.
rt. s .Extra rates on ima:i pact ages iron, metaijV
etc
AUCTION SALES.
M
THOMAS
139 and Ul
at SONS, AUOTIONKER8,!NO
s. fourth street ,
Ssle Vo. ?033 Walnut street.
ELEGANT FURNITURE,
On Tuesday Morning,
May la, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, the entire ele
gant jurnlture, lace curtains, oil paintings, china
glassware, etc etc Furniture made to order and
in excellent condition.
Catalogues ready on Monday. B 1) 2t
Sale No. !fs4 R. Twel'th street.
6riirLrs household furniture, oil
PAINTINGS, BRUSSELS AND OTHER CAR
PETS, ETC.
On Tuesday Morning,
May 16. at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, the surplus
household furniture. 5 18 St
SALE OF STOCKS" AND REAL ESTATE,
On Tuesday,
May 16, at IS o'clock, noon, at the Exchange, win
Include
BtLriMOBx TunNrtKK, at Bellcvue Station, 8
milts from Wilmington Elegant Country Seat,
known as "Woolton Hall;' 60 acres; mansion
and outbuildings.
I'l.vnoini Road, Owynedd Station, N. P. R. R.
AJvery elegsnt Country Seat.
Fki kt (North). No. 816 Brick Bntldlrg.
1 kntit (North), No. 670-Genteel Dwelling.
Trkih (North). Nc C7 Brick Building.
Irntii and Mki.on. N. K. corner Store and
Dwelling.
r ortv-kiotith street ana ureenway Avenne
Getitrrl Dwelling and largo lot.
HKiii iouth), no. 1733 store ana uweinng.
Akcii, No. 1342 Rebldunce and building and
large lot.
v AfiiiMiTON and CAKR,cape island 3 frame Cot-
'iwii.nii isouin). ron. iuu ana lum isricK
.... . .
Dwellinps.
t.i.iN Kinni.K station, v est unester ana ihiia-
delplila V. R. Mill and Farm, 70 acres.
1 nmn (North), no. una uenteei uweinng.
v itPMiii'KON avencb. uermanto wn uountry
Place, llv acres.
Nukhis'Own 1 rHNr-iiB. aiuaoie arm. vo acres.
Pekkiomcn Ti knpiae. Chestnut Hill Valuable
Let.
Sixteen n and Ontario, n. e. corner Desirable
Lot.
Towkpdip Link boap, Twenty-third ward Coun
try tiat, Residence, Coach-house, 6 acres (near
1 sccry )
main street, cncBtnut ij in Tavern anauweu-
Irtr.
r ii-pcht, aiovc feventn 1'no-nix nose itouse.
Makv, No. 124 Frame Dwelling and largd lot.
Rack, No. 1211 Modern Dwelling.
Tin ktskntu and Rack, N. E. corner Building
and Dwelling.
ka k, no. lioo Mono Dwelling.
kntu (North). Ncs. 1331. 133a. and 1335 Valu
able Uts.
MahhiiaM- Ncs. 1336 and 13P8-9 Building Lots.
COATKH KTHKET, NO. 1104S UcntCCl DWClllDg.
1'iKhT Wakh 4 Lots.
Fhanki.in, No. S164 Genteel Dwelling.
Scmmkk, No. Si S3 Desirable Dwelling.
tinoi Nn Rents t.2, .vs, and firo a your.
Makmiai 1., No. 434 (ienterl Dwel lug.
litiirT, No. Ms itm'K ami t rame uweiungs.
CANThKM , No. t3S GeiiUel Dwelling.
ItAM'Oi.rii, cast of Waterloo Large Lot.
('OATrK, No. 9i(8 Drslrabln Dwelling.
lUiMiKiixis, No l'2l 'jeuteel Dwelling.
KKiiiTkKNTU (North), No. 1413 Modern Rest-
d w c
Bkoap above Thompson La-go Lot.
Ql'iNCK, No. 834 (ientcf 1 dwelling.
Itfsliari'B Camden and Atlantic Rallrotd, com.
9 chares Camden and Atlantic Laud Company,
va Hliares Moshannon Ltnd and Lumber Co.
7 shares Klitannlng Coal Co. and 36 (!T si rlp.
13 shares Schomaf ker rinno. Forte Manl'g Co.
fcu f hares Emplra Trannportatiou Co.
1 stiure Point Breeze Park.
2ft shares National Hank of the Republic.
44 shart a Westmoreland Coal Co.
1 share Philadelphia LUiraryt'o.
13 shares Kleulx uvllle and Indiana Railroad.
I'sou Western Pennsylvania Railroad 6 percent.
1 1000 Fifth and Sixth Streets Pass RW. Co. 7s.
KtOshans American it 11 sewing Machine.
7 do starea New Cre K coal uo.
I 0 Huntingdon and Broad Top M. RR. and Coal
Company. Blast
l'HHJ snares aicv:nniocyuin reiruicum lo,
in Hiarts Centrsl National Bank.
KM) shares Vanuracturers' national uanic
Catalogues now ready.
Peremptory Sale on the Premises.
LARGE AND VALUABLE BUILDING
Known aa the "Columbia Engine Houhc,"
No. 84S0 Market street.
On Wednesday MerniiiK.
Mav IT. at lo o'clock, the large and v aluable three
story brick messuage, with two-story back buildings
and two-story brick stable In the rear, S3 foet front
n1 V14 feet a locnes oeen 10 i.uniow nireec imme
diate possession. Keys at No. 3V6 Market street.
HANDSOME FURNITURE, MIRRORS, PIANO,
CA K I E l . Ji lC.
Immediately after the sale or leal estate will be
sold by catalt gue the handsome furniture. 6 13 St
Sale on the premises, Glen Rlldle Station, on the
West Chester and rnnaieipni itauroa-i.
VALUABLE COTTON MACHINERY, COKLIS3
ENGINE, BOIURR, El'C.
On Wednra lay.
May 17, at 19 o'clock, noon, by catalogue, the vari
able cotton machinery belonging to the estate or
Thomas McCrtdy, deceased, aud Messrs. Riddle &
btefn.
Particulars in handbills. s is 4t
HKNKY W. fc B. SOOTT, JR., At jTIONEERS,
No. 1139 CHESNUT Street (Girard Row).
THOMAS BIRCH A SON, AUCTIONEERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 ChbS-
NUT Street: rear entrance No. 1107 sansom atreet
BCNTING DUHBOROvw A "0., AUCTION EEH1
Nos. sa aud 1134 MARKET street, corner 0
Bask street, ttaooesaors to Joha B. Myers Co. t
SALE OF SOOO CASES BOOTS, SHOES, Tft AVEL-
JJiNU 11AU8, I1A1H, IllU
on Tuesday Mornlug.
May 16, at lOo'clk, oa (our months' credit. 16 lost
LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO
PEAN DRY CHMJDS.
Oa Wednesday Morning,
Mav IT. at M o'clock, on tour month' credit, s 9 St
SPECIAL AND CLOMING ALE OF PARIS DRESS
GOtJDS AND SHAWLS.
by order of Messrs. I Eli MAI kit BlioS, embraclug
the entire baiauee or ilietr lnportatlon.
uui.n it, timt r n 1 i 1 1. .
Pieces rolled gold medal silk chain taffetas.
Pieces 7-4 super qualily gold medal silk chain
eplngllnes, veloutiue, tic.
I'ltcca 1 aiis laney areas goous, in pla ns,
Stripes, checks, snd grey.
necese 4 l'aiia uuce arc emoronierea Mozam-
blnuta.
rieceS 0-4 rarm summer r.'nprcss ciotn. .
SHAWLS.
ParlB vegetate shawls.
Paris L Los Hhawla.
1'a'ia Morauii'lijue shawls.
Psrls aiik and wool Cuatlly shawls. In rich satin
tripes aud borders.
I'aria prinU dcachemlre thawla, a full line. In Oiled
and open centres and stripes, just lauded, and never
before exnibiieu.
N. B Your particular attention is requested, as
It la our Intention to soil every lot.
Reepectiuiiy, 1. eiimaiisu UKUintii.
A LSD,
Black Iron-thread grenadine.
All-kUk broche grenadine.
Black alpaca, eic.
SILKS.
An stiractlve Una of black car tenure de sole, dran
Imperial, groa grain, Lyons taiiutae. groe du Rhla
aud colortd poult de sole, ana coto -t a kalias.
Special sale of Oo cartoua of a tavorlte well-
kcowa imtor.ation.
Also, a verv au r active oneriog 01 piain colors oiack
Uncus, gros grain, ei oaaaia, check plaid, and extra
rich brociie sasn riboona.
Also, Dona Maria, mack grenadine love veus, aou
ted laces.
Also, an attractive line or Hamburg erooroiaerea
edgiugs ana insertions, nt w pttnrns, jiisi lanoea.
By oraeror nietsrs. c. r. nAJiiijiA.ix iu,
ALSO, JCO DOZEN KID GLOVES. 6 18 Xt
Hankrunt Pale on four montha' c redit.
frUClAL AND PEREMPTORY laAHl OF THE
ENTIRE STOCK Or WATSON A DB YOUNG.
On Friday Morning,
May 19. on four mouths' credit, at their store.
No. b3 Market street, by order of assignee in bank.
ruptcy. oisot
SALE OF CARPETIXliS, OILCLOTHS, BOO ROLLS
White and RecLClieek (anion Mailings, Jttc
OuTrt
ridav Morulnit.
Miy 19, at 11 o'clock, on 4 mouths' credJL
6 net
T IPPINCOTT, SON ft CO., AltTIUStkBS
A J Noa. 881 MAKatl Boa siu uin-u otreot.
CONCERT HSlii AUCTION KOOM8, No. 11U
T.X MtHJLELLAND, AUCnONKBtt.
Fereonai attenUoa given to sales of aouaehold fOl
nl.nMfttdft'fllilfiJl.
Pubiio Baiea of lurnltora at the Auction Roomi
No. mt Cbeaunt suect, every Mouday and Tfturt
Viir BsrtlcolaiB ae "Puullo Ledger."
AMUSEMENTS.'
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MCSIJ
GRAND ITALIAN OTERA,
FIVE NIGHTS ONLY AND A MATINEE.
. . COMMENCING MONDAY, May n. '
I ALBITE8, Director. D. DC Vivo, Manager.
Mr. L. ALBITES has the honor to announca that
ne baa succeeded in making arrangements by which
he hsa eirected a combination of artistes of the
piftheit talent and reputation for a short and bril
liant season or
ITALIAN OPERA,
now performing in New York to overflowing house,
and achieving the most remarkable sacetes oa
record.
Ihe forthcoming season will be msrkel by two
events of more than usual Interest, the first being
ihe reentree on the lytic stage of the eminent favo
rite prima donna,
MISS CLARA LOUI8B KELLOOO.
and the most distinguished prima donna.
MME. AGATHA STATES,
The charming new American prima donna.
MISS URARIELLA RIDGWAY.
81ON0RI ORLANDINI, SUSINI, BACILLI, and
others. The second Important event being the en
papement, concluded at a very considerable expense
by Mr. Albltes. of the leading artistes or the "Ha
vana Opera Company " prominent among whom are
SlONOR GUISEPPE VILLANt,
a Tenore dl Forr.a or the greatest eminence rrom tha
prlnclpol European fpera Houses, who has created
a most remarkable sensation In Havana.
8IGNORA LAURA HIMELA,
Trlmo Contralto, rrom La Scala, Milan.
SIGNOH ENRICO UAROSELLI.
a very dlstn finished Tenure dl Grazla,
Mg. kuugikro BI'ONGIORNO, Prlmo Baritone.
Slunora FONTANESI. Comnrlmarla. together
With a lull and complete Chorus and orchestra.
Coniructor Slgnor NIOOLAO
mo nepKrioire Kigoieito, iciuau vesp3rs, La
Travlaia, I n Rsllo In Maschera. Faust.
SATURDAY MATINEE ERNANI.
Subscription fcr five nights and a Matinee, $10.
The snbsrrlntlon opens Wednesday ate A. HI., at
North's Music Store, No. 1026 Chestnut street. Sie
for Elngle nights on Friday. 6 16
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSI0
OH RMAN JUBILEE WEEK.
PRICK OF ADMISSION CHANGED.
Admission, with Secured Seat fl'OO
nait-ony .f.... B0
Family Circle s
Amphitheatre 25
LAs 1 WLLK 01 me romantic spectacle,
THE BLACK CROOK.
THE P.UCK CROOK,
FRIDAY BENEFIT OF THE MA.IILTONS.I
IVA'IINFB SATURDAY 60 CiNIS TO ALL
FA RTS OF THE 110LSF. C 16 6t
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
THIS (MMrtlay) EVENIC, May IS,
THE STREETS OF PIHLADELPII f A :
A DRAMATIC MIRROR OF LIFE IN THE CITY.
New scenery by Hellire. Everv-dav scenes and
characters. The Rich and Poor in our midst. The
drama In six pnrtp.
Parti bank parlor ON WALNUT street.
The Banker's crime.
Pnrt2.-THE STREETS BY SUNLIGHT. Four. ,
tren Years Later.
Psn 8. PHILADELPHIA BY GASLIGHT. Fifth
and CheBnut Streets. In a Snow Storm. Street Life.
Part 4. 1NTH RIOR OF A TENEMENT HOUSE.
How the Poor Live.
Part 6. WEST 61LE OF THE SCHUYLKILL.
The Fire,
Part 6. A FASHIONABLE WEDDING. Hearts
and Purses.
MRS.
JOHN
DREW'S ARCH STREET
Begins V to 8 o'clock.
11 THEATRE.
First week of M'SS KATE REIGNOLDS.
MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING,
Chandos Fallon and Frederick Maeder's play
AS NOBODY'S DAUGHTER.
Jenny Milson )
Lady Everslclgh V ..MISS KATE REIGNOLDS
Mad 'lie Brewer )
Aided bv the Fall Company,
Friday BENEFIT OF KATE REIQNOLDP.
Seats secured six days In advance. 6 15tf
DAVEN PORT'S OH ESNUT STREET THEATRE.
Performance commences at 8 o'clock.
THIS EVENING,
SARATOGA. SARATOGA.
MR. JaMES LEWIS, from Daly's Firth Avenue
Theatre, and
DAVENPORT'S STAR COMPANY.
Admission, ti, 78, 50, and 85 cents.
Seats secured from 9 until 4 o'clock.
SARATOGA ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
Admission, 50 and 85 cents ; Seats, tl. 6 13 6t
MERICAN MUSEUM AND MESAGBR1B.
Open dally. Admission 86 cents.
JAR. ROBERT McWADE,
RIP VAN WINKLE.
EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE.
On exhibition at an expense of
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS A WEEK,
the greatest Jiving curiosity In the world,
A TWO-HEADED CHILD.
Last UNCLE TOM'S CABIN MATINEE Wednesday ,
FOX'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, etc., etc
JAPS' MATINEE,
WEDNESDAY, at 8 O'CIOCk.
GRAND BAZAAR IN AID OF THE SICK
POOR OF ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL is NOW
OPEN, and will continue for two weeks at CON-
cent hall, cujiBiN ut ftreer, aoove Twemn.
beacon tickets, so cents. Mngie admission, iu
cents. .419
II K ST
C JL. O V D .
This new elegant and commodious first-class Hotel,
on Atttu street, aoove ecv.b,j.viii,
Now open.
Terms, 3 per day.
4 1 sm . W. MUlLlN A BRO., Proprietors.
MILLINERY.
M
R 8. R. DILLON,
NOS. 823 AND 831 SOUTH STREET, '
FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPE
VEILS.
Ladles' and Misses' Crape, Felt, Gimp, Hair, Satin,
Bilk, Straw and Velvets, Hats and Bonnets, French
Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Crapes, Laces,
Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Sashes, Ornamental
and all kinds of Millinery Goods.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
CABLE SCREW WIRE
BOOTS AND SHOES.
TRY A. XVlIt,
And yon will use no others. They are the most
Pliable, Parable, and Comfortable goods In the
market. Their snooeis Is unprecedented, and they
are rapidly superseding sewed and pegged work
whenever Introduced. aMfmwlm
Hold bv I4?alersi KTery"wlre.
Corn Fxchange Bag Manufactory.
JOHN T. DA1LEY,
Jj, . Cor. WATER and MARKET Bti.
ROPE AND TWINE, BAGS and B AG G I NO, for
Grain, Flour, Bait, Buper-Phosphate of Lime, Bone
uVgeind small OUNNY BAGS constantly on
hand. Also, WOOL SACKS.
SAXON CREEW.
not Fade, Coats Leas than any
Ul PaUit twice as much suriau
other
la Brighter, wUl
surface.
hn iiu. It
SOLD Br A IX DEAI-EKS IN
PAIK1TS.
w
I L O N B
r-AHPKT C JLK AN1N6
tSTABUSHMENT,
4 1 :m Na tU Sooth SgVElTKENT
K A C A
C U OCOLAII,
jit ported and for sale by
TiALLETT k SON.
N.O, a S. FRONT btreet.