"1 THE DiilLY EVENING TELEGRATE .PHILADELPniA, SATURDaI", MAY 27, 1871. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. The Cltjr Araiifmfiili, At jns Arch Mls Kate Relgnolds will con clude her engagement this evening by appear ing as "Marguerite" In the dram ot The Serpent on the llearth. Tbe rrformancs will conclude with the drama of 1U k Turpin, the Highwayman. On Monday Mr. Barton Bill will hare a bene fit, when liamltootling, The V.onny Fish Wife, and Our American ('oti.n'nwlll Im re presented. In the recond named piece Mrs. Caroline Kich-lnge-Bernard will appear, and will sing several popular songs. AT TBI Walnut Mr. and Mrs. Watklns will appear this evening In the dnnii o( The Col leen Hawn and The J'iontvr 1'atrint. On Monday a new drama by Watts Phillip, entitled No Eecape, and i'oote's comedy ot The Liar will be performed. l At tub Ciiesn ut the comedy of &.iratoja j will be given for the last times this afternoon and evening. V At thh Mitseom, Ninth and Arch streets, Mr. Robert McWade will personate "Kip Van Win kle" for the last times this afternoon and even ing. j At Tns American attractive variety cnter- (tnmtntl Will liA irlvan I V I f I . . " - .. t m - - . - w p,au u. iikvi u v n n u u 1 evening. HDWB SUXtXAIAXL'S'. City Affairs. An immenBe crowd attended the Toint Breeze races yesterday. American Girl won one race, x anny t ern another, and Fleetwood the third. On the last heat of the conteHt in which the American Girl wan entered a villain attempted to break tip the race by throwing a linen duster into the mares face. The attempt did not succeed and the Girl won the race. The man wonld have been badly dealt with had he not been arrested and protected by a policeman. Domestic Affairs. Vice-President Colfax is slowly improv ing. intensive smnprprling operations at the port of New York have just come to light. The Atlantio and Paoiflo llailroad has been completed to Grand liivor, Indian Ter ritory. Charles .backer was executed yesterday noon at Fonda, N. Y., for the murder of Thomas E. Bardick. The bigamy case of Representative Bowen, of South Carolina, waa called in the Criminal Court of Washington yesterday, and .was postponed nntil Tuesday. I It is thought probable that the United States Senate will adjourn sine die to-day. A number of the members took time by the forelock and started yesterday for their ihoines. . Foreign Affairs. Terrible fires continue to rage in Paris. .All tVlA nnl 1 orH nn a nf ttia TjinvM nnd Talais .Royal are iDtact. In Jamaica, W. I., grand juries have been abolished, and the Attorney-General in future is to make presentments. lhe remnant of the Communists yester day attempted to cut a way towards Pantin. hut were closely pursued by the Government troops, who slaughtered them without mercy. xesterciay the Orovernment troops Bur- prised, and shot on the spot, a large company oi women engaged in pouring petroleum into cellars and afterwards throwing noon it lighted fuses. A despatch received last evening by Sec retary Fish from Minister Washburne says: "mere is ngnting in tne remote parts ox Paris and some new fires, but the Americans and their property are all safe. " CITY lniCLLIUEriCU, For Additional City News Set Outside Pdyes.) X XXXMJJXXJX.XH. U1A llIIilVl;Uill1110U AJ.1 BOM). The New Transportation Law Remarks of the Special Agent of the Treasury Department. Yesterday the committee of merchants ap pointed by Collector Forney to confer with the Treasury Department in reference to the transportation of goods in bond from New York to this city, held a meeting at the office of Mr. Plitt, No. f08 Walnut street. L. P. IThompson occupied the chair and Mr. Buchey acted as becretary. D. G. Lobdell, bpecial Agent of the Trea sury Department, was present, and after Mating that the Secretary of the Treasury had I A consnltation with the Collector of New York, in which the latter promises to afford I all facilities for the proper execution of the Inew law, Mr. Lobdell said: I The importations of dutiable merchandise at New York are well known to be so largely tn excess of Jihe conveniences and means fur the prompt ap praisal or tne goons anu ine speedy liquidation or ascertainment of the duties, that there in every rea son to believe the immediate transfer of all importa tions intended for Philadelphia and several other porta, without examination, appraisement, and liqui dation of duties at New York, will meet with the decided approbation of the Importers and customs pfficlals at that port, as a measure affording practi cable and desirable relief to their own local business. At all events, 1 think I can assure you that no fac tious ioppositinn on the part of customs officials at New York need be apprehended. In respect to proper modes of procedure, I again respectfully suggest the Importance of Importers at 1 ports of destination navlnz a Buitable agent at New York to whom the goods can be consigned for imuie liate transportatiou, and to whom the invoices, with the consular certlUcates attached, can be sent in tne urst Instance. By this means much unnecessary sieiay can De avoiaen. I I also have to say that a copy of the Invoices, de. Vlaratlons. and certificates must be kept on file at (he custom house at ports of first arrival. In cases n which the certificate copy cannot be had for that iiurpose, such copies will, of course, have to be fur (lushed by the consignee or agent. I find, on examl liiation. that the forms of declarations and certlQ :ates are prescribed In the consular regulations of 1S70. 1 have to suggest that the use of printed olank forms of such declarations and certiorates ran essllv be procured, by having them printed. In (uch manner as to leave space for names and dates lo be Inserted to rorm me copies required. f The Question as to whether the use of Internal revenue stamps Is required by law on the entry (form A) for transportation, has been plainly and fairly 1 resentea ior me consideration or me aepanmenu ,n early decision has been requested and may soon je expected. A free interchange of opinions was then had among the gentlemen present. A telegram was received from the Hon. Leonard (Myers, addressed to Colonel John W. Forney, as follows : "1'leuse say to committee that the Secre tary assures me every aid will be gives to carry out the law In regard to direct importations, and new regulations will be made for the purpose whenever vohm Hue." - Mr. Huston. Deputy Collector of this port, .trered the following resolution, which was iAS?ML That Colonel J. W. Forney, Collector of he Port ol Philadelphia, be requested to say to the secretary of the Treasury, that it is practicable, .hi io tr havo the Collector of Customs ut kiiladelDhla designate one of his sworn officers to ke stauoueu - L"';;i .', .T7,r,,,7f n Entries Of inercnauuiao aiu.u's mo . York for immediate muir,'" ' " ' Philadelphia, after the entries have been received ,, ?,.. to have the same checked with the miuifest th Custom House, and to cause tne liier.-iiatniso at lie UMM)iu " i , . . . road in b dellvereu 10 mo v.on"v.. - - rv r;..n.. ,.t ma duties '"'""""rnrinn. of .hanks to Colonel Aivvi y " ey lleaor o? he" Po, and Mr. 1. O. Lobdell If 'saent of the Treasury, for the inwrest tuey " tak'nin 'tie matter, the meeting adjourned, Fom spec batject to theoaa of the Chairman. bad Pur. of the Treasury Uibtruct the Collect. of the. pao7t of "eVYort !"o anord said oilleer all due faci- MEMORIAL ORG AX, In th Prrabrterlan Clinrrh, Germmilown 1 na uompiii or the Instrument. . The Market bVirtare Presbyterian Clmroh of Germantown last week placed in their build ing a new organ. The instrument is a me morial in commemoration of the union of the two branches of the Presbyterian Churoh. It Is heantlfnlly finished and is painted In the new sty e of polychromatic art, and Is built of chestnut, with walnut facing, the wood work being finished 1b oil. The key. hoards and stops are In most cora- rci inrni, inn we nonce several new arrangements for the convenience of the orcanlsL The Drincinal of tsrse Is a pedal hy the nse of which the organist may arrang a combination of stops or tne "Ureal Mannale" without moving his hand from the key board. The "Pedale" has a compass adequate to th performance of all mnslo written for the organ, and contains pines of large scale. Riving full, deep, and pervading bass of ample power. Tne arrange ment of stops, and the compass of the Manuale and I'edaln, comiiine in the most economical form the grralet var'rty and power, with a dignity, fullness, and driiracy df tone rarely found even in larger In struments. lilt has a cotripss of manuals from C to A 5S notes, and a rini"s tu penaie rrom C to P27 noun, and contains the following stops and pipes, vli. : ORIAT MANraLK. (Pn Diapason s ft., Metal, US Pipes. IMiuiana 8 " 49 " Octave 4 Metal, M " Fifteenth 1 " " M " Mixture 3 ranks." 116 " SWKI.L MANCAI.I. Kersnlophon 8fL. Metal. 4 Pines. Stopped limpason Pans, . ,VnmA M Mopped Mapason Trei.lc 8 oed,6S Klute Uarmonlque 4 " Metal, bS " ftoc. ........ .. lisMoon, J " 08 " Tremulant. ritnALK. Sub Pass (Bourdon).. 18 ft tone, Wood, 27 Pipes.' MBCUAHK'AL RSdtSTKKS. Swell to ;reat. Swell to IVrtale. (rrat to Pedale. Itellows Signal. Two Combination Pedals. Tte amount of airlnthe bellows Is shown to the orsanlst bv a mechanical arrangement, and one of the stops Infused to tell the "aaniHtant organist In the rear" that more wind is wanted. In tbe centre of the orgsn is a chestnut slab, on which In gold letters It in' riopn "memorial in. 1 he organ coat moo. and was built bTE.nO. O. nook, of Hoaton, Mass. It has been examined by several proief sors or music ana organists, ana is pronuuuceu aaiiRiartory in every respecw OUR DEAD HEROES. Their Graves to be Decorated. The following Is a self-explanatory order relative to Decoration Day.: Hbapooaktkks Drpartment of Pknns yi.nania. O. A. K., iKhrscTOR's Offk-s, Kastrkn Division. Piui.AiLFniA, May 18, 1371. I. At the approach ing decoration ceremonies on the 30th IohI., the iouowing iieians ior auiy ana assignments to ceme teries will be adhered to, viz: j'osi no. v. monument ana norm Laurel iihi. Post No. 5. West of Ninth, south of Walnut Street (except Lafayette). Post No. e. uermantown and vicinity. " 8. Ulenwood. " 19. Odd Fellows and Mechanics'. 87. Lebanon. Post No. 7L East of Ninth, south of Walnut street (Including Lafavette). Washington Camp, No. 60, P. 8. A. Leverlngton Cemetery, Koxborongh. Camp No. 4. P. 8. A.. Falls of Schuylkill. North Laurel Hill, co-operating with Post No. 8, U. A. K. Posts will leave their respective headquarters at 1 o'clock i: At., snarp. it. it is desired thai me citizens ana children aid the Grand Army In these ceremonies, as It will be Impossible to attend to all of the cemeteries In and aionnd Philadelphia, and that all Governmental and other ofllces and places of business be closed on the afternoon or the 80th Inst, la rexpect to the memory of the men who died that the country might live. uy order or A . R. Calhoun, Commander. Benjamin F. Bond, Jr., Inspector. Bedford Street Mission. The children's church for May will be held in the Mission House, Alaska street, above Sixth, on Sunday (to-morrow), May at 3 o clock l'. M. William L. Dennis, L.si., baa kindly consented to address the ehildren. Friends of the poor little outcasts are invited to attend. DIED. Aixkn On the 27th Instant, at 8 A. M., IIaibt J., son of William U. and Ellen U. Allen. Due notice will be given of the funeral. Caldwell. On the 84th Instant, Mrs. Catharine Sophia, wife of Andrew Caldwell, aged 88 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her hus band's residence, No. 630 North Fifteenth street, on Saturday afternoon, liTtb Instant, at 1 o'clock. Harris. On the 23d Instant, Letitia, daughter of Letltlaandthe late Klchard Harris, aged II years 6 months and IS days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her mother, No. 821 Ureenwich street, on Hunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to bi.xtu Street Union Vault. Mrsnn. On Thursday. 84'h Instant, Alfred B., son of John and Mary T. Mustln, aged 84 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fnllr Invited to attend bis funeral, from tbe resL dence of his parents. No. 8(W9 Spruce street, We.t Philadelphia, on Monday next, at iX o'clock, ti t Kci-p. suddenly, on the evening of the 8Mh Inst. Hekbkkt Kkvvoldh. eldest son of Thomas and Emellne P. Kudo, aged 10 years T months and davs. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from ths residence of his parents, No. 818 Itace street, on Sunday morn ing. 11 av 26th. at 9 o'clock. Interment tn Cedar Hill. 1 NEW MOURNING STORE. New Stock at Lowest Prices. No 1226 COESNUT STKEET. NEWEST DESIGNS IN DKES3 GOODS. NEWEST DESIGNS IN DON NETS. NEWEST DESIGNS IN VEILS. CHEAPEST ALPACAS IN PHILADA. CHEAPEST BOMBAZINES IN PHIL ADA. CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS IN PHILADA CHEAPEST CHAPE CLOTHS IN PHILA DELPHIA. EVERY ARTICLE AT LOWEST PRICE. We wonld respectfully call attention to our new Dress-making and tult Department, where evtrv noveltv In black suits will be found ready-made and made to order, at shortest notice, by a coinpe'ent dressmaker, and also call attention to our While Uoods and Ladles' Underwear Department. Large Btock of Linen and Lawn Bulls, of finest finish, al ways on hand. A. MYERS & CO., 4 !2 BtuthSpU No.1226 CHBSNUT Street. T? 1 If IS It 13 A 1 Y - HI A 1 15 CLOTHING. COMBINING STYLE, DURABILITY AND EX CELLENCE OF WORKMA.NSIIIP. Jones' ESTABLISHMENT, GO'L Markot tStroet, GEO. W. NIEMANN. Handsome Garments made to order at the shortest notice, 4 U sra tf KP. OWEN A CO.. . OAL DKALEKS. FILUEKT STHKKT WUARF, fccHUYLKILL. SlOlyt SNOWDON KAU'S COAL DEPOT, COKNEH D1LLWYN and WILLOW Streets Lehigh and SchuytiiUl COAL, prepared expressly for family nse at the lowest cash prices. 1 It FINANCIAL.. rxn Si JL JVAV caV Wttltil 8 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS 09 KB Selma and Gulf Railroad Co. 8 Por Cent Interest in Cold. FOR BALE AT 95 AND ACCRUED IN TEREST IN CURRENCY. These Bonds are a First Mortgage npon a Drit class completed Trunk Line of Railway extending from Belma, Alabama, to Pensacola, Florida the finest harbor on the Uulf. The payment of both principal and Interest is guaranteed by the State of Alabama, whose currency obligations sell in the market at 104. The total direct dent of the 4tate Is only t8.000,000,and the lnl lrect possible Indebted ness, caused by its railway guarantees, amounts only to 8,(kh),('(io, making the maximum possible indebted edness of the State belew 115,000,000, which sum is less than Its debt In S37, when an Issue of bonds to the extent of f lC,nOO,ooo was made to establish a oankitg system, which debt was reduced by redemp tu n to 4,ooo,(KK) in 1901, previous to the war. The taxable property of the State la now thrice what it was at that time, and the population more than double. The Bonds offered are thus equally valuable either as a Railroad Mortgage or as a State Bond; and with the donble security thus provided, we un hesitatingly recommend them as equal to an; Invest ment In the market. PBICE, 95 and ACCRUED INTEREST All rrarketahie securities taken In exchange, free of express charges. Pamphlets and circulars furnished. HENRY CLEWS & CO., No. 3'4 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. FOR SALS IN PHILADELPHIA BY DoHavon & Bros., Elliott, Collins & Co., Townsend Whelen & Co., Darker Bros. & Co., V. H. Shelmerdine & Co., And by Bankers and Brokers generally. 5 22 mlhslm BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS, AND MINNESOTA RAILROAD. First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Gold Bonds At 90 and Accrued Interest in Currency. On a Completed Road, Tree of V. S. Taz. This road Is now In the dullest season of the year earning more than 18 per cent, net on the amount of its mortgage obligations. Its 1 per cent, gold bonds are equal for security to Uoverun ent or any Kail road Issue. They com mand a ready market, ana we are prepared to bur aud sell them at all tin es. No investment In the market, possessing equal guarantees of safety, re turns an equal percentage oi interest. The Chicago Hur.iogion, ana uuincy naa given a iramo guarau lee, and obligates Itself to Invest In these bonds 60 per rent, oi tne bioss earnings derived rrom all bos'ne ss from this road. This is sufficient Indication of the estimate of this enterprise by the largest and most farslghted corporation in the West. A limited quantity stui for sale by HENRY CLEWS & CO., No. 83 WALL Street, New York. For tale in Philadelphia by Do Haven & Bros., Elliott, Collins & Co., Townsend Whelen & Co., Barker Bros & Co., W. H. Shelmerdine & Co., And by Bankers and Broken generally. 4 83 swtjis TRAVELLERS' CREDITS ISSUED IN CONNECTION WITH Jay Cooke, McCulloch & Co., OF LONDON, AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT EUttOPE. We wonld call the special attention of Americans going abroad to the complete arrangements made by our London House, in their office, at No. 41 LOMBARD Street, For the aomfort and convenience of holders of our Circular Letters, and especially with reference to their correspondence and the latest advices from the VtilUd btates. Pcr.ous taking Credits through us cau have thlr )a..orts furul.hcu without eitra rh.rgi, Fnll Information given at onr office. JAY COOKE & CO., BANIKKS, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Btntbs2m PHILADELPHIA. It O IV J H or tbi Caindcu and Amboy llallroail, N'ew Jersey llailroad aud Transportation Com. lauy,aud Delaware aud Karl tau Canal Company, Constituting the I'nltrd Companies of New Jersey. We offer these moat desirable bonds. In regis tered certlUcates, due la lui, bearing O PEK CENT. INTKICEbT, free of ail Uuailou payable Apr a 1 and October L J or full particulars, apply to DltKXKI. Ai. CO. C. fc II.HOU1K. W, II. Kt:VUOI.l,S() A. AKUTdEJf. JL001 HONK, AND TISSUE-MAKING DIET FOR CHILDREN, Hubbcll's Prepared Whoat. POUN! 8,60 Ct NTS. IllllHKLL., Apothecary, 1I1U Chc.uut si. tM 6t iTex a n d jc u U. C a t t k l L A CO.. PliODUCK HiMMUsluM WKxCUAWTa No. M NUUTU WuAhVKJt BO. T NOKTH W4TITM BTKEET. PHlLAlJltUBXA. iililRDii U. Carrssa- tiUil Ctvl CHINA. GLASSWARE, ETO. GAY'S CHINA PALACE, , Ho. IIOO CHE8NUT Streot. JUST OPENEP, AN ENTIRE NEW SIIAFE STONE CHINA, FRENCH FINISH. Dinner and Tea Sets complete, 109 pieces t W W ALSO, Stone China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces 12 oo Stone China Dinner Bets, 9T pieces T'TS Stone China Cnps and Sancers,per set 13 pieces B0 White Stone China Chamber Bets 2-50 Decorated Stone China Chamber Sets, 10 ps. . . 4"S0 White French China Dinner Bets, 1ST pieces... 19-00 Table Tumblers, per doeen 60 Table Goblets, per dozen 73 Glass Tea Sets (4 articles) 45 A b endless variety of all styles White and Deco rated China Fancy Goods, eta, at lowest prices. Parties about furnishing for the country; will do well to Inspect our Immense stock before purchasing. Goods to go out of the city will be packed and delivered to transportation office free of charge, and Insured against breakage to destination. SHOW-ROOMS OPEN TILL NIGHT. O'CLOCK AT 4 82 s 12m Q OO PS FOR TH E LAD IE S. U M M K R F A S H IONS, IN TRIMMED PAPER PATTERNS AND LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. MRS. M. A. BINDER, NO. 1101, N. W. CORNER ELEVENTH AND CHBSNUT STKEETS, 1 H1LA., has made very large additions to her stock of Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Gimps, Buttons to match Salts. Novelties in Parasols, Gloves, Flowers, Neck-ties ; Bonnet and Sash Ribbons, Real Jet, Gilt, and Pearl Jewelry, LACES REAL POINT AND APPLIQUE. Great Inducements In Guipure and Thread Laces, Valenciennes, Sleeves, Collars, and Culls. EMBROIDERIES. Bambnrg Edgings and Insertions, newest designs ; Flouncing, Burning and Trimmings. DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING DEPARTMENT. Walking Suits, Reception and Evening Dresses, Wedding Trousseaux. Large orders executed at short notice and at moderate prices, In the most fashionable style. Trimmed und Plain Paper Patterns, tfl per dozen. Aperfi'i't sv stem oi iiress-cuuing taugnt. Pinking, ii oiierlng, and Fringing. 6 tostntfrp CLASS. SKY LIGHT GLASS, 3-16, and 1 inch thick. ROUGH AND RIBBED. MO plates Ribbed, 24x0, X Inch. 200 " " 24X72. H 100 " 84X84, 3 16 100 88x80, 3-1S " 600 " Hammered, e4xso, x inch. N 100 " 24X72, X 125 " " 24X60, X 1( 0 " " 84X84, " 16,000 feet Rough, Inch, assorted sizes. 8.000 " " 3i " " ' 4.1 oo " " l " " 10.C00 " Rongh and Fluted. FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES BY BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER, Nob. 205, 207, 209, 211 N. FOURTH ST., 6 19 lOtrp PHILADELPHIA. TH IB D AN N UAL EXHIBITION National Photographic Association AT Horticultural Hall, JUNE 6 to 13, Grand Displny Photographic Works of Art From all parts of the world, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 7. public nucurriorc, MUSIC, READINGS, STERBOPTICON, ETC. Secured Seats free. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS LECTURES ON XiXQIIT, By Professor HENRY MORTON. FRIDAY EVENING, BRILLIANT STEREOPTICON EXHIBITION of views from all parts of the world. Music by the GERMANIA ORCHESTRA at both places. See advertisements next week for sale of Tickets, etc. etc. W. H. RnOADS, Local Secretary, SNo. 1300 FRANKFORD Avenue. EDWARD L. WILSON, Permanent Secretary, Ne. 882 ARCH Street. 5 26 rp tf JAME3P.VVOOD &CO.v Ho. 41 8. FOURTH STREET. Steam aud Hot-water Ileatluor, with Gold's Patent Cast 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 oil'ered for sale. Our cast-Iron Radlato are adapted to high as well as low-pressure steam. Kieaiu-Otting in all Its branches done at th) shortest notice, particular attention paid to ventilation. B. M. FELTWELL, Superintendent. WOOD'S AMERICAN ItlTCIIENEuT" on the European principle, of neat and durable con struction, suitable for puoiic institutions, hotels, and nrlvate residences, bavins powerful water- backs, and Us cooking and baking qualities cannot be surpassed. Also, WOOD'S PARIS RANGE, of a new and beautiful design, a superior Cooking and Making Itauge, and thd best construction for lighting purposes jet ottered for sale, bole Agents for the sale of , GRIFiTITH'8 PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATORS, for ventilation, and a sure cure for smoky chimneys. BALTIMORE FIRE-PLACE HEATERS. The latest Improvements, and the best In the market. .iaii; r. vooi a co., 8 6 stuth 86-JU No. 41 S. FOURTH St. J. T. I4STOM. AW lOH afatABOM, jir. nciriAiioif, Mill PPl SO AUD COM it IBB JOS tfSRCBANTS, ISO. 1 laj&rvn&B our. now iu, No. 18 SOUTH W11AKVES, Philadelphia, No. as W. PRATT STREET. Baltimore. W a ara nrnared to ship every description I frvgi.t to Pnilailolphla. New York, Wilmington, ant tmrruiKiiat point with nromDtness and despatch. i u xi buau ac d buiAm-tnss t or nlubed at taa au or test TOllN FAKNl'M & CO., COMMISSION MER rl clisats and Wnnufai-turers of Conestotra Tick, luir. e'.c. t ic.. No. ti'i CUESNUT Street, phlladel- plllSL. LEQAL NOTIOE3. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT I HAVE applied by petition to tbe Judges of the Court of common Pleas ot the City and County of Philadel phia, for the benefit of the Insolvent laws of this Commonwealth, and the said Court has ap pointed MONDAY, the 89th day of May, 1871. at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court of Common Pleas Room, to hear me snd my creditors. PEREGRINE F. COOPER. Photographer, ' 6 It stnth6f No. 8204 CHE3NUT Street. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUB CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of BARBARA A. WALKER, deceased. The Audit jr appointed by the Conrt to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOSEPH E. and JAMES 1). WALKER, Executors and Trustees under the last will and testament of BARBARA A. WALKER, decessed, and to report distribution of the balance In the bands of the accountant, will meet the par ties Interested for the purpose of his appointment on WEDNESDAY, June 7, 1ST1, at 11 o'clock A. M., at his office, No. 688 WALNUT Street, In the city of Phllsdelphla, J. G. ROSENGARTBN, 6 8f)thstn6t Auditor. IN THE SUPREME COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. ARCHIBALD PARKHURST. Trustee, etc., vs. 'THE UNION OAR AND MANUFACTURING COMPANV OF PHILADELPHIA." Levari Facias, January term, 1971, No. 487. And "HIS tWON CK AND M AN UFAU1 V KIPMt COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA." vs. ARCHI BALD PARKHURST, Trustee. Inequity. Order of ssie, .isnnary term, I9n, do. 8. The auditor appointed by t ue Conrt to distribute the fund arlslnst from the Sherltrs and Trustee's sales, under the above writs, of all that certain lot or square of ground, with the buildings, improve ments, and machinery thereon erected, situate In the i wentv-seventn want or said city: hounded oy Lehman or Thirty-first street, Locust street, spruce street, and Thirtieth street, and Hare street as vacated. Also, all that certain other lot or piece of ground, situate In the Twenty-seventh ward afore said; bounded by said Thirtieth street, Spruce street, ground of llltam C. Allison, Hare street as vacated, and the river Schuylkill, will meet the par ties Interested, for the purposes of bis appointment on MONDAY, June the 6th, 1871, at 13 o'clock M., at his office, No. 208 West WASHINGTON Square, in said city, when and where all persons are re quired to make their claims or be debarred rrom coming upon said fund. 6 26thstu6t Auditor. NEW PUBLICATIONS. H OUTER'S IVJGW CIIROMOS, "Tbe Changed Gross," size 82x28, the finest ever offered to the public. "Mary and St. John," size 22x23, a most sublime chromo. The Beautiful Snew," size 16x22, a very impres sive picture. "The Holy Family," size 82x28, a real gem. "Delhi, Del. Co., N. Y.," size 22x23, a beautiful an tnmn scene. Published and sold, wholesale and retail, by J. HOOVER, No. 804 MARKET Street, 8 ISsmwSm Philadelphia, second floor. rr ELL'S ENCYCLOPEDIA, DICTIONARY AND Zj GAZETTEER IS NOW COMPLETE, IN 59 PARTS. AT 50 CENTS PER PART. ZELL'S NSW DESCRIPTIVE HAND Atlas of the World. First two Parts now ready, to be complete In 83 Parts, at 60 cents each. Experienced Agents wanted. T. ELL WOOD ZELL, Publisher, Nob. 17 and 19 South SIXTH Street, 3 S3 tns3m PHILADELPHIA. FUKNITUKfci FURNITURE. The undersigned most respectfully annonnces to his potions, friends, and the public generaLy, that in anticipation of extensive alterations and improve ments to nis store ana warerooms, ne win ouun ne balance of his entire stock of FURNITURE H.X Greatly Reduced Prices All of which Is warranted fully as well made as made to order. Be adopts this method of giving purchasers an on portunity of Uxtremely Low l'rices In preference to having a sale at auction. A cordial Invitation Is hereby extended to all who are in need of nrst-ciass goods. C. VOLLMER, Manufacturer of Cabinet Furniture, No. 1108 CHBSNUT STREET, C 5 Btnth2m PHILADELPHIA. jofkph H. Campion (late Moore A Campion), WILLIAM SMITH, HfCHAKD R. CAMPIOK SMITH & CAMPION, Manufacturers or FINE FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERINQS, AND IN TERIOR HOUSE DECOLLATIONS, No. 849 SOUTH THIRD Street. Manufactory. Nos. 810 and BIT LEVANT Street. Philadelphia. 8U THE FURNITURE AT GOULD A CO. '8 13 THE most reliable to be had ; they have the largest and cheapest stock to select from ; they In all cases give satisfaction. Their three stores are thronged daily ; give them a call ; yon will save money and get the newest styles. GOULD &. CO., northeast corner of NINTH and MARKET, and Nos. 8T and 39 North SECOND Street, and No. 1200 MARKET Btree t. 8 86 Ctrp TTOT SEKEEPING ARTICLES. REFRIGER A- XX tors, Water-coolers, etc. ; Tahle Cutlery, Bird cages, Mats, Brushes, etc. ; Iron, Wire, Tin, Wood, and Willow Ware. TIIEO. H. BEU1IEK, NO. 1319 CIIKSNUT Street, (Formerly with John A. Murphey, lately with E. J. Williams.) 6 ga 6f HARDWARE. ETO. CUMBERLAND NAILS 8475 Per Keg. These Nails are known to be the best In the market All Italia no -wate, and cost no more than other brands. Each keg warranted to contain 100 pounds of Nails. Also, a large assortment of One Hinges, Locks, and Knobs. Salid Bronze, suitable for nrst-clasa build ings, at the great Cheap-for-Cath Hardware Store or J. IS. SIIANNO! S 14 tnthBt No. T0O9 MARKET Street WINDOW BLINDS, ETC WINDOW BLINDS, Lace Curtains, Curtain Cornlcei, HOLLAND 8LTADE3. PAINTED SHADES Of the latest tints. BLINDS painted and trimmed 8i ORE SHsDF-S made and lettered. Picture Cord, Tassels, Etc, Repairing promptly attended to. O. J. WILLIAMS, Jr., ICo. 16 NOKTH SIXTH STKEKT, 3 7 to.Ths3m PHlLADK'.PqiA XTOTic'B'"is"HEBEBY GIVEN. 1 UAT T1IU 1N nrfnprstiip heietofore existing betwnn Ef) WARl) DOKAN and KKIUHi) II. HKIKKITU, nnder the Him name of DOKAN 4c (1KIFFITH, bi iK-en thlH i? OiH lv'1 l,y nut"l consent. Tim iM Rle H KD 11. OKIKFITH Is authorized to settle all accounts due to and by the gal l nrm. aLtouuia Ei)W -IM DOR AN, KirUARD U. UKIKFITIL Philadelphia, May 85, 1SU. The business of the late tlrm will be continued l,y the said RICH 1RD II. oRIFFITU at 111 S. S SiOND btreeL 6ln3f AMUSEMENTS, pHB GRAND GERMAN , . S JNQ ERFSST, . WHITSUNTIDE MONDAY, MAY 89, mi, AT WISSAHICKON PARK, 1 ' GIVEN BY THE MENNERCHOR, SiENGERBUND, ' JUNGER MJENNIRCIIOR, AND HARMONXK. THE PHILADELPHIA' ATHLETIC CLUB will give a performance for the benefit of the visitors. Tickets, 26 cents each. To be obtained at the gste of the Park. Trains leave hour. depot, Ninth and Green, each half It WALNUT 8TREET THEATRE. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, May 87, Bouclcault's delightful Irish Drama. THE COLLEEN BAWN. Ely O'Connor. ROSE W ATKINS Myiesor tne I'onms UAKUi W ATKINS Ana tne gran a national Drama, TI1M PIOlVKF.H VATRTOT. Jocko, the Deformed HANKY WATERS Isabel canton ROSE WATKINH MONDAY First performance in America of Watts Phillips' Drama. JNU JSSUAl'K. -iTRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET Beems V to 8 o'clock. 11 THEATRE. LAST NIriHT OF K ATE REIONOLDS. THIS (Saturday) EVENINti, May 87, thw SuRprvn nvi iruv lioiunn Marguerite KATE REIONOLDS uonciuoing wim ine nrama oi DICK TURPIN AND TOM KINO. : MONDAY Benefit of BARTON H1LU Mrs. Oaro. Uno Rlchlngs-Bernard as the "Bonnie Fishwife." TUESDAY COMEDY OF ERRORS and SERI OUS FAMILY. DAVENPORT'S CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. Commences at 8 o'clock. THIS EVENING, ' SARATOGA. SARATOGA. MR. JAMBS LEWIS as BOB 8ACKETT with the DAVENPORT'S STAR COMPANY. SARATOGA SATURDAY AFTERNOON. H2t AMERICAN MUSEUM, N. W. CORNER NINTH AND ARCH STKEETS. Onen dally. Admission 88 cents. Re-engagement of the Great Artist, ROBERT MCWADE. GREAT EXCITEMENT. Crowds assemble at the Levees of the DOUBLE BABE. EVERY EVENING, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MATIN RJtS RIP VAN WINKLE. FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE LAST WEEK OF THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE TROUPE. .. First appearance of MASTER BROOKS, the Child Wonder of Song and Dance. Every evenlcg and Saturday Matinee. NEW GRAND BALLET, TBE SILVER FISH. Comedy, Burlesque, Ethiopian Acts, etc. EXCURSIONS. m AfiZOZ. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO BOR Jar.'SJiVfazgdentogn. On and after April 83. 1871, the steamer EDWJN FOKKEST will leave ARCH Street wharf on SUNDAYS at 8 o'clock A. M., touching at Megargee's wharf, Brldesburg, Tacony, Andalusln, 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 6-30, Burlington at 6-45. Fare each way, 85 cents. Excursion, 40 cents. P6stf jrjr""fc SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. THE JiSiSsSSS. splendid steamboat "TWILIGHT" will make '.wo trips every Sunday, leaving Cbesnut Street Wharf at X o'clock A, M. and 8 HP. M., stopping at Megargee's Wharf, Taconv, Rlveiton, Andalusia, Beverly, Burlington, and BrlstoL Re turning, leave Bristol at lux A. M. and 5 P. M., stopping at all the atvive landings each way. Fare, 8S cents ; excursion, 40 cents. 4 89 B5m !rfr"n. SUNDAY EXCURSION. THE J-jTstPain boat JOHN A. WARNER, leaves CIIHSNUT Street Wharf at IX, and MEGARGEE'S Wharf, KensiDgton, at 8 o'clock P. M., for Rlverton, Andalusia, Beverly, Burlington, and Bristol. Returning, leaves Bristol at 4 o'clock P. M. Fare, 85 cents. Excursion Tickets, 40 cents. 6 stl . -rr PLANKED SHAD. TO ENJOY Jimm "AZZlZMa delicious dish order It at the Buena lsta" Hotel, GLOUCESTER POINT. rfT?Jfc SHAD FISHINi i rn POINT A FISHING AT GLOUCES Interesting 5 18 17trp very Bight. tfcTJRICE Of ICE LOW ENOUGH TO SATISFY X ALL." "BE SUBE ENICEERBOCEER IS ON THE WAGON." KKICKERUOCKER ICE COMPANY. THOM. K CAHILL, President. B. P. KEkSUOW. Vice-President. A. HUNT, Treasurer. K. H. CORNELL, Secretary. T. A. HENDRY, Superintendent. Principal Office, No. 435 WALNUT street, Philadelphia, Branch Oitlces and Depots, North Pennsjivanla Railroad and Master street. Ridge Avenue and Willow street. Vv mow Street Wharf, Delaware avenue. Twenty-second and Hamilton streets. Ninth Street snd Washington avenue. Pine Street Wharf. SchuylkllL No. 4sS3 Main Street, Uermantown. No. 81 North Second street, Camden, N. J., and Cape May, New Jersey. 1871. Prlcts for Families, Offices, etc. 187L 8 ponnds datly, tn cents per week. 18 es " ie " so " 80 u a V5 u " Uslf bnshel or forty pounds, 20 cents each de livery 4 88 86t FOUBTH OF JULY, 1871. DAVE P LAC ED IN YOUR BAR ONE OF FEN NEWS APPARATUS FOR COOL ING BEER, ALE, AND PORTER. A NEW PATENT. LAGER BEER, ALE. AND PORTER, APPARATUS. W. W. FENNER, NO. 187 NORTH SIXTH STREET, boie Agent for Strater's Patent. Th's machine is entirely different irom the old stjle Beer Pump. It performs Its own work, and requires no lal'or. Tbe liquors are forced up from the cellar to the bar-room by means of a pressure of idr made by force of water, and caa be drawn Just us ci ar as directly from the barrel. Among the many advantages claimed for this machine are. that the beer or ale never becomes Hat, and can be drawn as cold as ice water with very small expeuue of Ice. The Apparatus can always be seen at my place in operation, or at any of the principal soloons in this city. ostuthl8f BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE IS THE CHEAPEST aud best article in the market for Hl.l Ki.MJ I LOUIE!. It does not contain any acid. It will not Injure the tin tat fabric. It Is put up at WM.TUKHIiltK'H DHl'fl NTOKRi No. 843 N. M-.COND Street, Philadelphia, And for sale by moat of the Uroeers and Druggists. The genuine has both BAKLoW'S and WILT. HFKG Kl s name on the label ; all others are OOUN ri.liti.1T. HA It IOW BI.l . will color more water than four times the asm welirbtof ludiga $ 1W tuthsiua GAXCr-' CR EETJ. is Blighter, will r"ade, Coau Leas than any ota Ucsuke it Kill Paint twice as much suriaoe. .1.I H AlJ. VEAI.EU IN FAINTS. AV I L 8 O N ' S CAIIPKT C I-K AM lit ESTABLISHMENT, 41 8m Na 41! Soath SEVENTEEN! II Street.