THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH flllLADELPHlA, TUESDAY, MAY 23,' 1871. -FROM YESTERDA.TS FIFTH' EDITI05.I FROM EUROPE. TThe Veraitlllitn Parte. Pari 8, May 23-Afternoon. The Versailles' army lias occupied Parle, and the headquarters of MarehalMacMahon are established in the new Opera IIouso. The headquarters of General Cissey, whose forces entered the city from the South, are Id the Ecole iniWnire, wbloh fronts on Champs de Mars. There was a great explo- aion this afternoon near the Esplanade des In-' valides. FROM THE DOMimOM. Knrt hq,iake Sfeocks. Toronto, May 5!3. Two distinct -shocks of, earthquake were felt here Bunday morning. The vibration extended over ten seconds. No damage done. The shock was felt In Quebec, Ottawa, and other places. Ottawa, May 23 It Is proposed to extend Tht System of Veathr Tloports and storm signets now in use in the United States to Canada, the maritime frovinees, and British Columbia. The engineer in chief of The Canatla Paclfle Railroad xpects to start several parties with supplies of different kindf. and stores required on Pacific eurvey.shortly, to important points on the route, lie expects to have three hundred men on the explorations. FROM XEWYORK. The .Putnam Murder Case. New York, May 23. The evidence for the proeeeution in the Putnam murder ease was confined to facts already known, and has been concluded. The court adjourned till to-morrow, when the defense will open. FROM THE WEST. Death froiic Coal-all Explosion. St. Locis, May 22. Mrs. Wittier, who was badly burned and her child killed by a coal-oil explosion, died yesterday from the effects of her injuries. IJDW8 HUIVIBIAIVE-. City Affairs. The Board of Guardians met yesterday and agreed to ask Councils for $12,000 for extensions to the wash-bouses cf the insane department and hospital. The manufactories of the institution turned out $3182 worth of good this month. Mr. Parker, as usual, ob jected to the purchase of a horse first, be cause the, animal was distempered, and second, because Mr. Parker never had a chance to use the beast. Mr. Parker made a speech (be always does), in which ho varied considerably from the point under discussion. He wound np by charging Mr. Collins with ''hobnobbing" with the females about the establishment. This charge instantly provoked a verbal row, in which each and every member took a hand, or a tongue rather. Finally Mr. Parker, being rather closely pressed, admitted that he did not mean anything wrong by the word 'hobnobbing," but only that the member alluded to "was guilty of a Frenchy polite ness;" that was all. This quieted matters, and the board adjourned. Garrett Hendricks, of Montgomery county, was held in $1000 bail for perjury by Alderman Dongherty. It was charged that defendant swore falsely at a hearing before another Alderman some time ago. The managers of the Industrial Home for Blind Women held their annual meeting yes terday. The institution has 1G inmates, with ages ranging from 3 to 84 years. They do sewing, embroidering, and such work. The officers of this truly excellent institution are: President, Mrs. Van Harlingen; First Vioe President, Mrs. Rowley; Seoond Vice-President, Miss 8. J. O'Neill; Third Vice-President, Mrs. Morrison Coates; Fourth Vice- President, Miss F. W. Stevenson; Corres ponding Secretary, Mrs. J. Addison Henry; Recording Secretary, Miss F, Knowles; Trea surer, Miss 8. P. Lloyd. Domestic Affairs. The Senate was engaged for five hours yesterday on the new treaty. Vice-President Colfax was taken sick in the Senate yesterday, but his indisposition is not regarded as of an alarming character. The Senate Select Committee on Privi leges bad a long session last evening and ex amined several persons with the evident pur pose of gaining information as to the - manuscript copy of the treaty telegraphed from Washington on the night of the 11th instant. Foreign Affairs. The column in the Place Vendome is to be restored. A bloody fight occurred yesterday in the Rue St. Honore. The barricades under the Aro de Triomphe were carried by assault. The Prussian outposts have received strict orders to drive back escaping insur gents. For alleged treason to the Commune General Senvir was, yesterday morning, shot in the east square of the Tnilories. g A fire occurred in Bradford, Ontario, yes terday, destroying the entire business portion of the town. Une hundred houses were burned. Throughout yesterdy the Communists were concentrated along line de Rivoli, Rue St. Anterne, around the Hotel de Ville, and in tbe Place Bastile. ) The Communists we represented ad hav ing fallen back to aormiable line of barri cades extending across the Rue de Rivoli to the centre of the PlAce de la Concorde. In the Assenblt yesterday M. Thiers made a congratulatory speech upon the suc cess of the Ooernment arms, and he an nounced that riorotous punishment will be dealt out to t most criminal of the in surgents. THE BAPTIftT PUBLICATION SOCIETY. Interestingstatistics of t lie Work Doueby (be souletjr from lis ui-gaulzatlou. From the Chiia(lo Journal, Kay 10. The "American Baptist Publication Society" met this mdminz in rarwell Hall. The attend ance was Very large, the body of the hall being filled, and several hundred persons eccupylnj the first fallerv. It appears that this society is composed of the old American and Foreign Bible Society and the Publication Society a union which is scarcely completed yet. The Publication feocietv was organized la Washington In 1!$24, and was for several years knowii as the Baptist Ueueral Tract Society. In 18Z1 it took the name t the American Baptifi, Publication Society. Tbe general object of iLJb organization, as denned by the constitu tion, is "to promote evangelical religion by meatis of the Bible, the printing press, colport ageJ and the Sunday-school." In 1844 Its assets wme reported at a little over tlOJO; In 1871, 'I ' 000. Of this t75,0O0 it a permanent lnveat D m"i for benevolent work. I.at year tbe society IwluLed 209,921,49 pages. The recsipU in all department last year were 1332,149. It was thel first In this ouatry to employ the missionary! colporteur. This branch of the work Is a most important one, as (t reaches the people in their' homes wltfe the Bifcle, tracts, religious, papers, and destitute neighborhoods with the preaching .of the gospel. Daring the! year there was.ssued of books, tracts, etc.,1 8,041,489 copies, equal to 9,821,429 ISino pages. This exceeds the issue, of last year by 5,148,827 pages. The society has printed, of books, tracts, etc., since its organization, 38.413,770 copies, containing matter equal to. 1,702,947.241 pages in 18mo. The whole number of publication on the society's catalogue at the' present time is 1082, of which 534 are boand volumes. Three hundred and eight new Sunday-schools have been organized dur ing the year, and 600 converts have been baptized by colporteurs. At the last annual meeting, held in Philadelphia, the name of the f oclrty was chaoed to that of the "Bible and 'Publication Society." The receipts in the busi ness department for toe year ending March 1, 1871, are 274,439 W9. -being $19,925-09 more than the business receipts. of last year. The receipts in the missionary department are 57,709-60, being 9574-59 less than the benevolent receipts last year. This decrease is occasioned by the fact that two of the agency diDtricts have been without collecting agents during the last year. The total receipts in both departments are 332,149 09, being 110,350 -60 more than the total receipts of 1 ast year. DR. DOLLIXGEIU Increasing Streiijg&li of Jli Position Ad herence of the South (icrmau Catholics. The German Correspondent of May 6 says that the movement headed by Dr. Dollinger continues to gain ground in Southern Germany. Professor Frledrtch, who belongs to the court by right of his position has made a personal application to the King of Bavaria for permis sion to continue his spiritual functions. Tbe question has been referred to the Minis ter oi Public Worship. Tbe students of Munich E reposed to arrange a torchlight procession in onor of Dr. Dollinger, but he declined the honor with thanks, as he bad never accepted such compliments, and wished no demonstration of the kind to be made at present. It is said that be intends not to lecture at tbe University du ring next term, but to resume his courses in the winter. The students of Munich are signing an address approving of his views, which is to be forwarded to the other universities of (iermany and Switzerland. It is said that the clergy of the Court have been given to understand that, though no wish is entertained to interfere with their eccle siastical views or position, they will do well not to join in any public declaration against Dr. Dollinger, in case such a step should be con templated by the rest of the clergy, as by doing so they would show a want of respect for their superior. Such a step could not be demanded by the Bishop, as, if it were, the declaration would lose its voluntary character. The news that Lord Acton is about to leave for England is unfounded, as be Intends to remain with his old teacher and friend during the present crisis. In tbe meantime eighty Catholic parishes have sig nified their approval of Dr. Dolllnger's views. Professor Berchtold has published, in the form of a pamphlet, a commentary on the paper he presented to tbe Munich faculty of law on the dogma of the infallibility of the Pope. The Ba varian bishops are about to meet at Eichstadt for the purpose of forwarding a common letter to tbe Pope. Father Hyacinthe has ad dressed from Home a letter to Dr. Dollinger, in which be says the time of words is past and that of action come. The letter terminates: "Courage, great and noble heart! Be blest for having offered yourself spontaneously to the danger for the House of Israel. The strong ones have disappeared from among us, and have gone to rest 'ceeeaverunt fortes in Israel et quieverunt;' but Jehovah has raised you in your old days for new combats and new victories." ... A number of Neapolitan priests say, in an address to Dr. Dollinger: "The day is, per haps, not far off when Italy, now restored to life by national unity and political liberty, hav ing obtained poBseesion of her own Rome by the disinterested and powerful support of your great, free, and learned Germany, will be able to accomplish her wish during centuries, to eman cipate her people and her clergy from degene rate political Popery, and to unite her great moral and political destinies to those of the people and clergy of loyal and Christian Ger many. That day will be Ihe day of the com plete triumph of faith and science over the aberrations of the Papal theocracy and atheistic philosophy." SPECIAL. NOTICES. PENNSYLVANIA KAIL.KOAU UUiUrAKX, 1 REASUBER S SBTA11TJU.JSJNT. Philadelphia, May 2, lsn. 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 80, 1871. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the office of tbe company. The office will be open at 8 A. M., and close at 3 P. M., from May 80 to June 3, for the payment ot dividends, and after that date from 9 A. M. to 3 p, jj. THOMAS T. FIRTH, 8 j 2m Treasurer. DEFAKTJl bin l ur iiiunvY aid, umuuco, Offick of Cotef Commissioner, 0MMI88I0NER, ) Fifth btkekt, v ran, May 9, 18T1.) ISO. 104 s. PnT!.nRi.rm J NOTICE. Owners of Hacks and Carriages kept for hire are notified that they must renew tneir Licenses on or before the 1st of June, 1811. The penalty for neglect Is five dollars lor eacn time ine vehicle is used after that date, and will be strictly enforced. J. u. waus, 5 lltbstu 8t ucenso uiers. A? , , , . in.! . t- j , o mn-wniT Tailoring jusiuuiiouiucui,, xiu. i o. iu.uu Street, where iou can get tbe best suit for the least money. Where, furnishing your own material you can have it made and trimmed exactly right. Price, fit, and workmanship guaranteed. A goon block Hi n-avR on hand, to show which lino trouble, and to sell the same at rates not to be excelled Is our hlgtest ambition. 5 8 tuths'26t 1ST THE UNION F1KE EXTINGUISHER COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Manufacture and sell the Improved Portable Fire Extinguisher. Always Reliable. D. T. GAGE, No. 118 MARKET St., General Aga esotf y IIAHPttll'S I.IQVID HAIR. DYE Never Fades or Washes Out, will change erav. red. or frosted hMr, whiskers, or monataciie to a Deautimi biacK or Drown a. wu u applied. Warranted, or money returned. Oaiy 60 cents a box. Sold by all Druggists. 8 S3 tuths6m PILKa UK. UUNNLLL UKVUl'lLS Ilia time to the treatment of riles, blind, bleed ing, or itching. Hundreds of cases deemed Incur. ble Wllaoui an operation uivo ueeu periuaucunj cured. Best city reference given. Office. No. SI N. ELEVENTH street. 10 am THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE Stockholder of the OLAKION RIVER ANO SPR1NU CREEK OIL COMPANY will be held at Horticultural Ha'l, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the t4th instant, at 8 o'clock r. M. o to m iy DR. F. K. THOMAS. No. U WALNUT STn " formerly operator at the Colton Deutal Hooms, devotes his entire practice to exuacuun iuu m. out pain, with fresn . nitrous oxlda iraa. 11 IU KWi- THURSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH .to ikL-u la iha hen article for cleansing aud ureserviiiir the teeth, for sale by all Drucm.ts. price so aud b0 cenu oer bottle. 11 SS siuibly DISPENSARY FOR SKIN DISEASES, NO. mr" MS ti. KI KVKNTH Street. Patients treated .gratuitously daily at 11 o'clock. at tnis mum uuod 11 nWARBURTON'S IMPKOVED VENTILATED and eaity-flUlcst DUEa UATd (patented, in ail the Improved lathion. of tlie setmou. CHESN'JT fctreet, next door to the Post 00: to. rpi FINANCIAL. A RELIABLE! Safe Home Investment. THE Sunbury and tewistown Railroad Company 7 rnn cent, gold Mrst Mortgage Bonds. Interest Payable April and Octo ber, Freeof State and United States Taxes. We are now offering the balance of the loan of tl,?oe,ooo, which is secured hy a nrst and only lien on the entire property and franchises of the Com pany, JLt 00 and tlie Accrued) Interest Added. The Road is now rapidly approaching completion, with a large trade In JOaL, IRON, and LUHBEK, In addition to the passenger travel awalring the opening of this greatly needed enterprise. The local trade alone is sufficiently large to sustain the Road. We hsvp no hesitation In recommending the linnds as a CHEAP, REUA.ELE, and SAFE INVEST SI BUT. For pamphlets, with map and fall Information, apply to wrv:. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, Dealers In Government Securities, tto. CO South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Wilmington and Reading Railroad 7 FED. CENT. XZOrJBS. Free of Taxes. We are offer Jug the Second Mortgage BontLs of this Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED INTERE3T. Interest Payable January and July. The Bonds are la SIOOOs, 8500s, and SI OOs, And can be REGISTERED free of expense. The road is doing a good business, wita prospects of con siderable increase. This issue la made to procure additional rolling BtocK. Bonds, Pamphlets, and information can be ob- tained of DE HAVEN & BRO., No. 40 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. COUPON OR REGISTERED LOAN OF TUB City of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, With both principal and interest made absolutely secure by State and municipal legislation, for Bale at 85, AND ACCRDRED INTEREST, BY P. 8. PETERSON ft CO., Bankers and Stock Brokers, No. 39 S. THIRD STREET, S PHILADELPHIA. INVESTMENT BONDS PORT AGS LAKE AND LAKE SUPERIOR SHIP CANAL 108. tteenred by first mortgage on the canal (now completed), and on real estate worth Ave times the amount oi ine mortgage. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, 10a. iaUVJIiAO wuiuii uauuooua iuuiuuiug Omaha), lus, and other choice Western county and T"VVT-TT T AO OT! TT XT T XT T 1PYYT) ft O IT A Ir.I.J'h. city Donas, yielding gooa rates oi uuereat. ALLENTOWN CITY (PA.) SEVEN PER CENT. bohool bonds, free from taxes unuer tne taws of the State, at par and Interest. For fall particulars apply to UOWAUD DABLICIGTOR, 1 1 8m No. 147 South FOURTH Street. DUNN BROTHERS, HAMULUS, Nos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St. Dealers in Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans, Government Securities, and Gold. Draw Bills of Exchange on the union Bank of London,and issue travellers' letters of credit through Messrs. BOWLES BROS fc CO., available la all the cities of Europe. Vaka Collections on all pointa. Execute orders for Bonda and Stocks at Board of Broken. Allow Interest on Deposit, anbjeot to check at ilght. 1 1 JOHN S. RUSHTOH & CO., BAUKERS AUD BROKERS. GOLD AND COUPONS WANTED. City WarrantH BOUGHT AND BOLD. tio, 60 South THIRD Street. IKi PHILADELPHIA. MNANCIAL. JAY COOKE & CO., PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and WASHINGTON, JAY COOKE, McCUUOCii I CO. LONDON, AND Dealers la Government Securities, Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at.the Board of Brokers in mis ana other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, UOLJKCTIONS HADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND BOL In connection with onr London House we are now prepared to transact a general FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS, Including Purchase and Sale of Sterling Bills, and the issne of Commercial Credits and Travellers' Clr. cuiar 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 thereon. Having direct telegraphic communication with both onr New York and Washington Offices, we can offer superior facilities to onr customers. RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST MENT. Pamphlets and full information given at onr office, 6 8 8mrp No. 114 S. THIRD Street, Fhllada. THAVELLEES' CREDITS ISSUED IN CONNECTION WITH Jay Cooke, IMullocli S Co., OF LONDON, AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT EUROPE. We would call the special attem Ion of Americans going abroad to the complete arrangements made by our Loudon House, in their office, at No. 41 LOMBARD Street, For the zomfort and convenience of holders of our Circular Letteis, and especially with reference to their correspondence and tbe latest advices from the United States. Persona taking Credits through us can have their passports furutshed without extra charge. Full Information given at onr office. JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 0 9 tntbs2m PHIL ADELPHI A. BONDS OP THl Camden amlAmboy Railroad, New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Com pany, tnd Delaware and Rarl tan Canal Company, Constituting the United Companies of New Jersey. We offer these most desirable bonds, in regis tered certificates, due In 1894, bearing O PER CENT. INTEREST, free of all taxation, payable April l and jciober L for full particulars, apply to DREXEL & CO. . C. & II. IIOIUE. XV. II. NEWBOLD, SON fc AERTSEN. U. 8. LOAH. GOLD V1VI3 5-SOs Converted into Hew Loans of the United States on best terms. DE HA YEN & BRO. Financial Agents United States, No. 40 South THIRD Street. 4 so stuth lm B. E. JAMISON & CO. SUCCESSORS TO P. IT. KELLY & CO, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bonds At Closest Market Bates, K. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sts Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, eta. eto iss SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO TnE PURCHASZ AMD BALK OF Stocks and Bonds, Here and In New York, and every facility furnished to parties desiring to have them carried. D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., B INKERS & BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, C5 M PHILADELPHIA. IIAKRISSON ORA3IB0, 530 WALNUT St.. PHILADELPHIA. 835 LUMHEK 1 000 000 FEET ,,EMLoc,c joist ' ' AND SCANTLING. ALL LENGTHS,, ALL SIZES. 500 000 FEET 5-4 anl 4-soiith- ERN PINE FLOORING (Dry). Onr own working. Assorted and unassorted. 250 000 FEKT vmoijiiA- Ap ' FLOORING (Dry.) " Our own working. Aborted and unassorted. 250 000 FEET 4-4 ' 3-1 s"8 ndi-a 9 INCH SAP BOX BOARDS, Together with a large and well-selected stock of thoroughly seasoned Building Lumber of all deocrlp tlons, kultable for the erection of large factories, stores, dwellings, etc in connection with the above we are now running a Steam Saw and Plnnlngr 31111, And are fully prepared to furnish Builders and others with 1I III Work of all Inscription. WINDOW FRAMES', SASH, SHUTTERS, DOORS, BRACK. aTti, Etc SUPERIOR WOOD MOULDINGS A SPECIALTY. BROWN & WOELPPER, No. 827 RICHMOND STREET, BOtnthslm PHILADELPHIA. 1871 8PRUCB JOIST. SPRUCE JOIST. HEMLOCK., HEMLOCK. 1871 1871 SEASONED CLEAR PINS. SEASONED CLEAR PINK. 1871 CHOICE PATTERN PINK. SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. . 1871 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1871 1 CT1 WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. -I Qrr 10 4 .1 WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 10 I I WALNUT BOARDS, WALNUT PLANK. 1871 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. UNDERTAKERS LUMBER. RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 1871 1871 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. 1871 ASH, WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, HICKORY. 1 Q71 CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 QTI 10 I 1 CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10 I J SPANISH CKDAK BOX HOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. 1 Q71 CAROLINA SCANTLING. 10 I 1 CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. 1871 NORWAY SCANTLING. 1871 CEDAR BHINGLES. 1W71 CYPRE88 SHINGLES. 10 I J MAULE, BROTHER & CO., No. 8000 SOUTH Street. PANEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES.. COMMON FLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON BOAKDa. 1 and I SIDE FENCE BOARDS. WHITE PINE FLOORING BOARBS. YELLOW AND SAP PINE FLOORINGS, lif an IX SPRUCE JOIST, ALL SIZES. HEMLOCK JOIST. ALL SIZES. PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY, Together with a general assortment of Bull dint Lumber for sale low for cash. T. W. 8MALTZ, 11 so sm No. ma RIDGE Avenue, north of Poplar St Jt;iZ,IERJ. TAKE NOTICE. The largest ana best stocK or W O O I 7IOVLDlIVii8 IN THE STATE, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Can be found at the; V. 8. BUILDERS' MILL, Nos. 82,84,86, 23 South FIFTEENTH Street. Also. Hc.roll. HiackefL and Tnrnlnor Wnrlr fur. Dinned to order at very short notice. caL. ana see biock ana prices. 4 st lm HARDWARE, ETO. CUMBERLAND NAILS 6475 Per Keg. These Nails are known to be the beat in the market All Halls, -wante, and cost no more tli, n other brands. Each keg warranted to contain 100 ponnds of Nails. Also, a large assortment or fine Hinges, Locks, and Enoba. Salld Browte, suitable for first-class build. Ings, at the great Cbeapf brCaH Hardware Store or JT. IS. SHANNON, 1 14 tnthsi No. 1009 MARKET Street CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO. c LOTH HOUSE. JAME8 ft HUBBR. Ho, 11 North 8EJONI Street, ' Sign of tbe Golden Lamb, Are v receiving a large and splendid assortmen of new styles of FANCY OASSIMERES And standard makes of DOESKINS, CLOTHS ana COATINGS, (3 83 mwt AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ARLOWS INDIGO BLUE IS THE CHEAPEST and best artlcla In the market for HM E1NU Ol.OrUES. Tt does not contain any acid. It will not injure the finest fabric. It is put up at WII.TBEROER'S IIRUO STORE, No. 233 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia, And for sale by most of the Grocers and Druggists. The genuine has both BARLOW'S aud WILT BERGER'S name on the label ; all others are COUN TERFEIT. BARLOW'S BM7E will color more water than four times the sara weight of indigo. 8 as tuthsam T AD1ES' 11CMAN HAIR. EMPORIUM No. 7 S. TENTH 8treet. Having opened a new and splendid store for the accommodation of the ladies who desire floe HA1K WORK, the best talent that can be procured Is em ployed In this line of business, who have had twelve years' experience In Frauoeand Germany, mklng op all the various designs of HAIR FROM. COMB INGS, which some have the presumption to claim aa their Inventions. ' The ability of MISS WEEKS In HAIR DRESSING Is acknowledged by ar tints in the business to stand unrivalled. 4 lswiwt) Q. F. WEEKS. C0PYINGrPBESSES. Just received, a Large Assort ment of the Latest Styles COPYING; rRKSSJSS. WM. M. CHRISTY, Stattoler and Printer, No. W a TITAtD Street, Opposite O Irani Bank. iweodt HYDUAI'UO AND SCREW PRESSES. TO 11 operate by Power or Hand, Friction or Pres sure. CAl-tNDi-us ana Eiutoaser wita cnuiea Iron or Paper Rolls. PLATE aud Lithographic Presses I or liana or rower. GEOROE a HOWARD, B I ml No, 17 S. EIGHTEENTH Street. AMUSEMENTS. MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GRAND ENGLISn OPERA COMBINATION, C. D. HESS & C0 Proprietor an! Managers FOR ONE NIQIIT ONLY. THURSDAY, May 83, 1871, MEYERBEER'S ROBERT LE DIABLK, With the following eminent artists: WM. CASTLE. mrs. C. R. BERNARD. ARTHUR HOWELL, MISS KMMA HOWdON, f. H. CnATTERSON, And the famous basso, CAUL FORMES, Expressly engaged for his great character, BERTRAM, this being his first appearance in ENGLISH OPiiKA IN PHILADELPHIA, FULL CHORUS AND URAND ORCHESTRA. Conductor S. BEHRENS Admission, one dollar. Reserved seats, 60 eents extra. Family Circle, 50c. Gallery, 2sc Sale of Seats commtMices Wednesday morning, May 84, at North's Music Store, No. 1024 Chesnut street, and at the Academy of Music. 5 84t U?UT 8 TrTeT THEATRE. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, May 23, engagement of the accomplished favorites. ROSE AND HAKRY W ATKINS, Who will appear In the romantic Irish Drama, TRODDEN DOWN : OR, UNDER TWO FLAOt. FERGUS MCCARTHY. ..MR. HARRY W ATKINS BLANCHE DESMOND. ...MRS. ROSE W ATKINS Incidental to the Drama the following songs by Rose W sums: -'Hear Me, Father Dear," "The Dearest Spot on Earth," and "Come ITorae." WEDNESDAY KATHLEEN MAVOLRSEEN. MRS. JOHN DREWS ARCH STREET THEATRE Begins V to S o'cloek. LAST WEEK OF KATE REK4NOLDS. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday the new emo tlonal drxnia of "THE SERPENT ON TOE nERTH." MARGUERITE KATE REIGNOLD3 Aiaea ov tne r un company, ana "P. P ; OH, MAN AND TIGER.'' FRIDAY BENEFIT OF KATE REIUNOLDS.. NEXT WEEK The Comedy Combination. Seats secured six days in advance. . DAVENPORT'S CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. Commences at 8 o'clock. THIS EVENING, SARATOGA. SARATOGA. MR. JAMES LEWIS as.- BOB SACKETT with the BAVEN PORT'S STAR COMPANY. SARATOGA SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 622Ct AMERICAN MUSEUM, N. W. CORNER NINTH AND ARCH STREETS. Onen dally. Admission 25 cents. Re-engagement of the Great Artist, ROBERT McWADE. GREAT EXCITEMENT. Crowds assemble at the Levees ut the DOUBLE BABE. EVERY EVENING, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY matin Has RIP VAN WINKLE. FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE LAST WEEK OF THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE TROUPE. First appearance of MASTER BROOK8. the Child Wonder of Song aud Dnce. Every evening and Saturday matinee. NEW URAND BALLET, THE SILVER FISH. Comedy, Burlesque, Ethiopian Acts, etc WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO GOLD MEDAL REGULATORS. tt. W. RUSILL, No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Begs to call the attention of the trade and customers to the annexed letter: TKANBLjnON. "I take pleasure to announce that I have given to Mr. O. W. KUKUKLL. of Philadelphia, the exclusive ale of all (roods or my manufacture. He will be able to aell them at the very lowest prices. "UUS14V WKCKfcK, 'First Manufacturer of Regulatora, "Freiburg, Germany. COAL.. P. OWEN A CO.. COAL DEALERS, FILBERT 8TREET WHARF, SCHUYLKILL. SlOly SNOWDON A RAU'S COAL DEPOT, CORNER DILLWYN and WILLOW Streets. Lehigh and Schuylkill COAL, prepared expressly for family use at the lowest cash prices. 1 13 FUKNITUKb. FURNITURE, The undersigned most respectfully announces to bis patrons, friends, and the public general. y, that in anticipation of extensive alterations aud Improve ments to his store and warerooras, he will oUerthe balance of his entire slock of FURNITURE At Greatly Reduced Prices, All of which Is warranted fully as well made as made to order. Be adopts this method of giving purchasers an 99 portunity of lixtremely Low Prices In preference to having a sole at auction. A cordial Invitation Is hereof extended to all who are in need of flrst-claas goods. C. VOLLMER, Manufacturer of Cabinet Fnrnltnre, No. 1108 CHESNUT STREET, 6 5 stnth2m PHILADELPHIA. josKPH H. Campion (late Moore A Campion), WILLIAM SMITH, EICHABO K. CAMflOH. SMITH & CAMPION. Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERINQS, AND IN TERIOR HOUSE DECORATIONS, No. S4 BOUTH THIRD Sweet, Manufactory, Nos. 816 and SIT LEVANT Street; Pnuadelphla. 8U FOUBTH OF JULY, 1871. BAVE PLACED IN YOUR BAR ONE OF FENNEli'S APPARATUS FOR COOL ING BEER, ALE, AND PORTER. A NEW PATENT. LAGER BEER, ALU, AND PORTER, APPARATUS. W. W. FENNER, No. 12T HORTH SIXTH STREET, Soie Agent for Strater'a Patent. This machine is entirely different irom the old style Beer Pump. It performs Its own work, and requires no labor. The liquors are forced np from the cellar to tbe bar-room by means of a pressure of air made by force of water, and can be drawn Just as clear as directly from the barrel. Among the many advantages claimed for thla machine are. that the beer or ale never becomes flat, and can be drawn as cold as ice water with very email expense ot ice. The Apparatus can always be seen at my place In operation, or at any of the principal soloons in thla city. 0 0 stuthm' J D G B H I L L SCHOOL. MEBCHANTVILLB, N. J., Four Miles from Philadelphia. The session commenced MONDAY, April 10. 1ST1. For circulars apply to EeT. T. W. CATTKLL. Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory. JOHN T. DAI LEY, X. 2. Cor. WATER and MARKET Eti. ROPE AND TWINE, BAGS and BAGGING, for Grain, Flour, Bait, buper-Phoephate of LUne. Bona Dust, Etc 1 Large and small QUNNY BAGS constantly on hand. Also, W OOL SACKS.
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