The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 10, 1871, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING- TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1871.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC.
Xlia City Amniimenti,
At thb Chsnut latt evening; Mr. Dayen-
Jirt S benefit wm a brilliant affair, the theatre
being suea 10 in utmost capacity by a cnltl
vated audience, bent upon pay lng a sincere cm
pliment to the distinguished manager and actor.
The ladies and gentlemen upon the stage did
tbelr part to make the affair a success, and the
entertainment passed off In an eminently satis
factory manner.
The performance commenced with the petite
drama f The old Guard, in which Mr. Mackay
rave a touching representation of the veteran
'Haversack." This was followed by a spirited
recitation of "3h6rldan's Ride," by Mr. Tborne.
Mr. Craig, as "Jeremiah Clip," In The Widow's
tcftm, gave some ef his very funny Imitations
f well-known actors, which were received with
hearty demonstrations of delight by the audi
ence. Mr. Davenport then appeared and made
a brief addres, in which be expressed his hearty
thanks to the public and press of Philadelphia
for the support that had been given him in his
efforts to establish the legitimate drama upon a
permanent basis at the Chesnut. He promised that
next season, with a stronger support, he would
make greater efforts than ever in the same di
rection, and expressed a hope that he would
continue to receive the same encouragement.
Mr. Davenport announced that Mr. Thome,
Miss Phlllls Glover, Mrs. Davenport, Miss Lily
Davenport, and Mr. Craig would be attached to
; the Chesnut 8treet company next season, and
that negotiations were in progress with other
talented performers who would give reputation
to the theatre.
The entertainment concluded with the farce
of A Bull in a China Shop.
This evening Mr. George Metklft will have a
benefit, when the drama of Hob Roy and other
attractions will be presented.
At thb Walnut Mr. Jefferson will personate
"Rip Van Winkle" this afternoon and evening.
At thb Arch Llna Edwin and her New
York company will represent the drama of Hank
this evening.
At thb Museum, Ninth and Arch streets,
the drama of The Octoroon will be performed
this afternoon and evening.
XVZ3WS SUMmARY,
City Affairs.
John Green, who robbed a man at
Seventh and Middle alley in the way of a
jok, was before Alderman Kerr yesterday,
and held for a hearing again te-day. He said
it was all done in fun.
The White Stockings beat the Olympics
yesterday by a soore of 17 to 2.
The report of the committee appointed
by the Teachers' Institute to examine the re
vised statutes or civil code, submitted at the
meeting yesterday, sets forth that the entire
system of instruction is given to the State
Superintendent, and that the power of levying
taxes for school purposes is taken away from
Councils and given to the Board of Education.
By this act the entire system of the present
School law is changed.
James O'Reilly, who cut Miss Pauline
"Warren with a knife at Fifth and Morris
streets, on the 25th ultimo, was yesterday
held in $1000 bail by Alderman Kerr,
Domestic Affairs.
Rear-Admiral S. W. Godon retires on the
18th instant, to be succeeded by Commodore
James Alden.
Early yesterday morning a terrible storm
occurred in the vicinity of Iowa City, inflict
ing great damage, especially to the grain and
fruit crops.
A change in the route for the transpor
tation of the Southern mails is made by an
order of the Postmaster-General just issued.
Two murderers, both oolored, named re
spectively John ltoseborough aud William
Harrison, were yesterday hanged at Marion,
Arkansas.
The examination of the West Point
graduating class was concluded at noon yes
terday, and all the candidates were successful
in passing the ordeal.
Hear-Admiral Goldsborough, in command
of the Washington Navy Yard, will be plaoed
on the retired list on the 1st of July, and this
promotes Commodore Alfred Taylor to the
rank of rear-admiral.
Foreign Affairs.
The Prussian troops remaining in France
have begun their homeward march.
The English House of Commons has
cassed the Westmeath bill, enlarging the
powers of the Government for for repression
of violence in Ireland.
Official statements were made yesterday
in both houses of Parliament as to the im
prisonment and killing of British subjects in
Pans during the recent insurrection.
The Orleans princes have promised not
to take their seats as deputies during the
existence of the present National Assembly,
and not to allow their sons to beoome candi
dates. . The French Minister of Finance, in pre
senting to the Assembly a bill making provi
sion for a loan of one hundred millions ster
ling, urged the payment of the war indem
nity in order that Franoe may be rid of the
Germans.
CITY, ITEMS.
Scu buck's Mandrake Pills. .
The Liver is an organ of great Importance, so far
as a healthy digestion and proper nutrition of the
body are con erncd. The fact is, that a large ma
jority of all the diseases to which the human family
Is liable are caused by a deranged action of the
Liver, and consequent impaired digestion and Im
perfect nutrition. It Is a well-known truth,
that a d'sordered Liver will cause an almost lnfl
nite variety of disease, and create almost every
conceivable symptom that disease in Its protean
form presents; hence the great Importance of a
healthy action of the- Liver In order to keep the
system free from disease, and as a conaeqaence a
good digestion, perfect nutrition, and a good old
age are the results.
In past ages, for disordered Liver, mercury, In
some of Its forma, was regarded as the only remedy;
but as this drug acts npon all the secretions alike, and
being a mineral poison. Its ase would produce sali
vation and a breaking down of the vital powers.
A desideratum, long desired, was to discover
a remedy for disordered Liver that was as effica
cious as mercury and free from any of Its Injurious
results. After long and patient research In the
vegetable kingdom Schenck's Mandrake Pills were
discovered, having for their basis theTodophyllum
Peltatuin of botanists, but known In common par
lance as Mandrake, combined with other equally
efficacious vegetable Ingredients, which Is peculiar
to Schenck's mandrake mis, an cannot be found
In any other preparation.
These Pills have been very extensively nsed for
years, and never have falledjto relieve all derange
ments and disorders of the Liver, as thousands of
living witnesses can testify. Ia no one instance
where they have been used, either by the smallest
child, most delicate lady, or robust man,
have they ever produced any Injurious
effects, but, on the contrary, the most
disordered Liver, In thousands Of cases, by the use
of the PlUs have been made to secrete a healthy
bile, as has been seen In the evacuations, restoring
this' most important organ to a healthy condition,
giving to the hitherto unfortunate invalid restored
health, freedom from despondency, peace of mind,
and renewed happiness and pleasures In life.
A Saanow will be preached by the Rov. Thomas
A Jaooab, Rector of Holy Trinity Church, In behalf
of the Midnight Mission, on Sundav Eviniwg, Wh
Inst., at Christ's (P. E.) Church, Tulpehocken Street,
Geruantown.
Wkhdkkoth, Tatxo fc Baoww, Artist and Pho
tographer?, No. 114 Chesnnt street, Invite attention
to their large list of Fine Art Wort, embracing
everything that is most desirable In Portraiture.
Many of thslr styles, such as "Ivorytypes," Mlnla
tores," "Crayons," and "Illuminate," are original
with themselves.
E pedal attention paid to copying old pictures.
Ma. William W. Casbiot, the Jeweller at No, 8
South Second street, has one of the largest and most
attractive stock of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver.
wire in the city. lie has also on hand a fine assort.
tnent of line American Western Watches. Those
who onrchase at this store at the present time are
certain to get the worth of their money.
BcaxxTT'a Flobimil An exquisite perfnme.
Foa Otstbrs always, 'frirh, fat, and inviting,"
Stewed, Steamed, Roasted, Fanned, Broiled, Fried,
and Raw, go to Leach's, northeast corner Ninth and
Chesnut. Half peck steamed oysters, 85 cents. -
Whitcomb's Asthma Rbmkht Sure cure.
MNANOIAL.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and WASHINGTON.
jay cooke, Mcculloch s co.
LONDON,
awn
Dealeri In Government Securities,
special attention given to the Purchase and Sale
of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at.the Board of
Brokers in this and other cities,
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS,
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINT8.
GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOL
In connection with our London House we are now
prepared to transact a general
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS,
including Purchase and Sale of Sterling Bills, and
the lssae of Commercial Credits and Travellers' Cir
cular Letters, available In any part of the world, and
are thus enabled to receive GOLD ON DEPOSIT,
and to allow four per cent. Interest In currency
tnereon.
Having direct telegraphlo communication wit
both our New Yort and Washington Offices, we can
oner superior facilities to our customers.
RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOB INVEST
MENT.
Pamphlets and full Information given at our office,
B 8 8mrp No. 114 S. THIRD Street. Phllada.
Wilmington and Reading
Railroad
7 72B1X CENT. ZJOITOS,
Free of Taxes.
We are offering tlie Second Mortgage
Bonds of this Company
AT 82J AND ACCEUED INTEREST.
Interest Payable January and
July.
The Bonds are In
SIQOOs, 85008, and 8100s,
k.ni can. oe REGISTERED free of expense. The
road is doing a good business, with prospects of con
siderable Increase.
This Issue
Is made to procure additional rolling
stock.
Bonds, Pamphlets, and
information can be ob-
talnedof
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
rJo. 40 South THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
TRAVELLERS' CREDITS
ISSUED IN CONNECTION WITH
Jay Cooke, IMuIloch & Co.,
OF LONDON,
AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT EUROPE.
.We would call the special attention of Americans
going abroad to the complete arrangements made by
onr London House, in their omoe, at
No. 41 LOMBARD Street,
For the comfort and convenience of holders of our
Circular Letters, and especially .with reference to
their correspondence and the latest advices from
the United States.
Persons taking Credits through ua can
have their passports furnished without
extra charge.'
Full information given at our office.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
B tnthB2m PHILADELPHIA.
X5 o iv jp s
or rai
Camden andAmboy Railroad, New Jersey
Railroad and Transportation Com.
pany, and Delaware aud RarU
tan Canal Company,
Constituting the
United Companies of New Jersey,
We offer these most desirable bonds, In regis,
tered certificates, due in 1894, bearing 8 PBK C8NT.
INTEREST, free of all taxation payable April 1 and
wciober 1. , ' . . J '
J or ful particulars, apply to
DKEXKX. . CO.
C. fell. BOIUE.
W. II. NEWBOLD, SON AERTSEJf,
FINANCIAL.
A STATU BOND
AKD
HAILHOAD RIOXIT&AGD
BOTH IK ONE.
FIRST MORTCACE
PER CENT. GOLD BONDS
8
or m
Selma and Gulf Railroad Co.
GUARANTEED BY THE 8TATB OP ALABAMA.
FOR BALK AT 95 AND ACCRUED IN
TEREST IN CURRENCY.
These Bonds are a First Mortgage noon a flr it-
class completed Trnnfe Line of Railway extenaing
from Sclnia, Alabama, to Pensacola, Florida the
finest narbor on the Gull. 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 deot of the State Is
only S6.000,000,and the Indirect possible Indebtedness;
caused by its railway guarantees, amounts only to
8,000,(100, making the maximum possible Indebted
edness of the State belew llB.ooo.OOO, which sum is
less than Its debt in 1S3T. when an Issue of bonds to
the extent or tie.eoo.ooo was msde to establish a
oanking system, which debt was reduced by redemp
tt n to 14,000,000 in 18C1. previous to the war. The
taxable property of the State Is now thrice what It
was at mat time, and the population more ihan
double.
The Bonds offered are thus eauallv valuable
either as a Railroad Mortgage or as a State Bond ;
and with the double security thus provided, we un
hesitatingly recommend them as equal to any invest
ment in the market.
PRICE, 95 and ACCRUED INTEREST
All marketable securities taken in exchange, froe
Of express charges.
ranrpmets ana circulars lurnisued.
HENRY CLEWS & CO.,
No. 33 WALX. STREET, NEW YORK.
FOR SALE IN PHILADELPHIA BY
DoHaven ft Bros.,
Elliott, Collins & Co.,
Townsend Whelen A Co.,
Darker Bros. & Co.,
W. H. Shelmerdlno & Co.,
And by Bankers and Brokers generally. 6 22 mthslm
NEW GENERAL MORTGAGE BONDS
of ran
PHILADELPHIA ADD BEADING
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Seven Per Cent. Per Annum In Currency
or six Per Cent. Gold.
Free from all Taxes.
Forty Years to Run, -with Sinking Fund
Attached.
Interest payable Jnne 1 and December 1.
Seven per cent bonds, either coupon or regis
tered, at option of purchaser.
Six per cent, gold bonds, coupons only, payable
either In London or Philadelphia.
We call attention to this very sofe and desirable
home Investment, which we offer at PAR AND
ACCRUED INTEREST to date of purchase, for jhe
Seven Per Gent. Currency Bonds, or at .
98 AND ACCRUED INTEREST IN CUR
RENCY
For the Six Per Cent. Gold Loan.
Full particulars can be had at the office of either
of the undersigned,
DREXEL fc CO.
C. it, II. BOIUE.
XV. 11. NEWBOLD, SON &, AERTSE N
MORTGAGEonly $12,500 PER MILE
TRUSTEES.
FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST, AND SAFE
Lusrusri company.
Special Attention of Investors
Is now called to tte
First Mortgage Bonds
or VHi
BRIDGETQN AND PORT NORRIS
RAILROAD COMPANY.
7 PER CENT., FBEE OF ALL TAXES.
This road runs from the mouth of Maurice River
to Brldgeton, New Jersey, where It connects with
the
X7c&t Jersey Railroad.
The fact that this Mortgage Is but for 112.600 ner
mile, and that stock suoscrlpuons have been secured
equal to 40 per cent, of that amount, places this loan
npon the flrmeu basis and gives to It unusual se
curity. They can be registered, and are In sums of flOO.
fSOO, 11000. Interest parable April and October.
They are offered for the present at 00 and accrued
Interest.
For further particulars and pamphlets apply to
D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO.,
No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
6 I tf PHILADELPHIA.
DUNN BROTHERS,
UAIYIATZIXS,
Nos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St.
Dealers In Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans,
Government Securities, and Gold.
Draw Bills of Exohange on the Union Bank of
London,and Issue travellers' letters of credit through
Messrs. BOWLES BEOS fc CO., available la aU the
ciaes of Europe.
Make Collections on all points.
Execute orders for Bonds and Stocks at Board of
Brokers.
Allow interest on Deposits, subject to check at
sight 1!
COUPON OR REGISTERED LOAN
OK TBM
City of "Williamsport, Pennsylvania,
With both principal and Interest made absolutely
secure by State and municipal legislation,
for sale at
AND ACCRUBSD INTEHEiT, BY
P. 0. PETCRGOM & CO..
Bankers and Stock Brokers ' !
Ho. 89 8. THIRD STREET,
t fHTI A P HI.PHIA
FINANOIAL.
BURIIKGTOH, CEDAR RAPIDS
AND
MINNESOTA RAILROAD.
First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Gold Boa di
At 90 and Accrued Interest in Currency.
On a Completed Road,
Free of IT. S. Taz.
This road Is now In the dullest season of the year
earning more tban is per cent, net on the amount
ol Its mortgage obligations.
Its 7 per cent, gold bonds are equal for security
to Governn ent or any Kali road issue. They com
mand a reaoj niarxet, and we are prepared to nny
and sell them at all times. No Investment in the
market, possessing eanal Guarantees of safetv. re
turns an equal percentage ot Interest. The Chicago
uurjDgion, ana yuincy has given a tramo guaran
tee, and obligates itself to invest in these bonds CO
er cent, oi me gross earnings derived from all
usiness from this road. This is sufficient indication
of the estimate of this enterprise by the largest and
most far-slphted corporation In the West. A limited
quantity still lor sale by .
HENRY CLEWS ft CO.,
No. 83 WALL Street, New York.
For sale in Philadelphia by
Do Haven & Bros.,
Elliott, Collins & Co.,
Townsend Whelen & Co.,
Barker Dros & Co.,
W. H. Shelmerdlne & Co.,
And by Bankers and Brokers generally. 4 w wf tjl5
SPECIAL ATTENTION
PAID TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE 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.,
BANKERS k BROKERS,
No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET
6 83 PHILADELPHIA.
B. E. JAMISON & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO
P.F.KELLY &
BANKERS AND DEALERS IN
Gold, Silver, and Government Bonds
At Cloaeit Market Kat(
N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sts
Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS
in New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc,
eto 196
JOHN S. RUSHTOII & CO..
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
GOLD AND COUPONS WANTED.
City Warrants
BOUGHT AND BOLD.
Ho. 60 South THIRD Street,
get PHIT.ADET.PHIA.
HARMSSON GRAMBO,
BANKER, .
530 WALNUT St..
PHILADELPHIA.
38S3
Of
lOfc.
UDRICE Of ICE LOW ENOUGH TO SATISFY
A ALL."
"BE SURE KNICKERBOCKER IS ON THE
WAGON."
KNICKERBOCKER. ICE COMPANY.
THOH. K. CAB ILL, President.
B. P. KErtSdow, Vice-President.
A. HUNT. Treasurer.
E. U. CORNELL, Secretary.
T. A. nENDKY, Superintendent.
Principal Office,
No. 438 WALNUT Htreet, Philadelphia.
Branch Offices aud Depots,
North Pennsylvania Railroad and Master street
Ridge Avenue and Willow street,
w Ulow Street Wharf, Delaware avenue.
Twenty-second and Hamilton streets.
Ninth Street and Washington avenue.
Pine Street Wharf, SchuylkUL '
No. 433 Main Street Germantown.
No. 81 North Second street, Camden, N. J., and
Cape May, New Jersey.
1871. Prices for Families, Offices, eto.
187L
8 pounds dally, 60 cents per week.
lg u eg it
1 80 "
20 " 41 85 " "
Half bushel or forty pounds, so cents each de
livery. L8.
ESTABLISHED 1844.
WM. M. CHRISTY,
Blank Book Manufacturer, Sta
tioner and Printer,
No. KT S. THIMD Street,
Opposite Ulrard Bank.
IS2eodS
SAXON GREEN.
Is Brighter, will not Fade, Costa Less than any oth
because It will Paint twice as much surface,
HOLD BY ALXi DEALERS ITi
PAINTS.
rtOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OF ALl
VJ numbers and brands. tvu awuius. ituoS
and Waaroo-oover Duck. -' Also, rapr . manor!'
turers' Drier Feita, from thirty to seventy..
Inches, wtea PauUna, lBrs''",1 V1 ew
JOLN W. EVKKMAN,
a IS ffWnHnjrtl MinrxH
w
I L S O N
S
CARPET CIKANIN
ESTABLISHMENT,
1 1 Sm NO. U Bouth SEVENTEEN! H Street.
LUMMtK
1 000 ooo FEET1IEMI'OCK joir
' ' AKD SCANTLING. !
ILL LKNQTBS,, ALL SIZES. 1
500 000 FEKT B and -48ouTn-
B1XN FINE FLOORING (Dry). :
Our own working. Assorted and unassorted.
250 000 FEET virginia sAp
' FLOORING (Dr jr.)
Onr own working. Assorted and nnassorted.
250 000 FEKT 5-8 anidl"!t
' INCH SAP BOX BOARDS, . 1
Together with a large and well-selected stock of
thoroughly seasoned Building Lumoerof all decrlp .
tlnns, Mutable for the erection of Urge factories,
stores, dwellings, etc. in connection with the above
we are now running a
Steam Saw ami Planing 91111, ;
And are fully prepared to furnish Builders and
others with
Mill Work of all descriptions,
WINDOW FRAMES, 8ASR, SHUTTERS, DOORS,
BRACK KT8, Etc
SUPERIOR WOOD MOULDINGS A SPECIALTY.
DROWN A WOELPPER,
No. 827 RICHMOND STREET,
B 9 tuthslm
PHILADELPHIA.
1871 I
PRUCB JOIST.
PRUCK JOIST.
1871
HKMIaMIKj
HEMLOCK.
1 QFT-I SEASONED CLEAR PINK.
1871
AU I X 8KAHONSD CLBAR PINK.
UHOiUK rATTKKN PINB.
SPANISH CKDAR, FOR PATTERNS.
RED CEDAR.
1871
FLORIDA FLOORING.
FLORIDA FLOORING.
I CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA FLOOHING.
DELAWARE FLOORING.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
FLORIDA STEP BOARDS.
RAIL PLANK.
1871
1 Q71 WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK, f Qnri
10 I 1 WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 10 I J
WALNUT BOARDS.
WALNUT PLANK.
1871
UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER.
UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER.
RED CEDAR.
WALNUT AND PINE.
1871
1871
SEASONED POPLAR.
8KASONED OHKRRY.
1871
ASH,
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS,
HICKORY.
1QT1 CIGAR BOX MAKERS' IQTI
10 I 1 CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10 I J
oPANIbH CEDAK BOX BOARDS,
FOR SALE LOW.
1871
CAROLINA SCANTLING.
CAROLINA H. T. BILLS.
NORWAY SCANTLING.
1871
CEDAR SHINGLES. 1 Q' I
CYPRESS SHINGLES. ; 10 I J
MAULB, BROTHER St CO.,
No. 600 SOUTH Street.
PANEL PLANK. ALL THICKNESSES.
COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES.
1 COMMON BOARDS.
1 and 1 SIDE FENCE BOARDS.
WHITE PINB FLOORING BOA KHS.
YELLOW AND SAP PINE FLOORINGS IV US
Utf SPRUCE JOIST, ALL SIZES.
PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY,
Together with a general assortment of Boll dint
Lumber for sale low for cash. T. W. SMALTZ,
5 80 6m No. 1T1B RIDGB Avenue, north of Poplar St
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, ETO.
PANCO AST & MAULE,
T1IIUD and TEAR Streets,
Plain and Galvanized
Wrought and Cast Iron Pipes
For Gat, Steam and Water.
FITTINGS. BRASS WORK, TOOLS,
, ' BOILER .TUBES. . ,
Pipe of all Sizei Cut and Fitted to Order
CARD.
Having sold HENRY B. PANCOA8T and FRAN-
CIS L MAULB (geutlemen la our employ for seve
ral years past) the Stock. Goodwill and Fixtures of
our RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, located at the
corner of THIRD and PEAR Streets. In this city.
that branch of our business, mgetner witn tnat or
HEATING and VENTILATING PUBLIC and PHI
VATB BUILDINGS, both by STK4M and HOT
WATER, In all Its various systems, will be oarrled
on nnder the Arm name of PANCOAST k MAULB.
at the old stand, ana we recommend inem to tne
trade and business public as being entirely compe
tent to perform au worK oi mat cnaracter-
Philadelphia, Jan. 83, 1870.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
rJZLL'H ENCYCLOPEDIA, DICTIONARY AND
iu GAZETTEER IS NOW COUflTE, IN
59 PARTS, AT 50 CENTS PER PART.
ZELL'S NEW DESCRIPTIVE HAND
Atlas of the World,
First two Parts now ready, to be complete In 88
Parta, at 60 cents each. Experienced Agents Wanted.
T. ELLW00D ZELL, Publisher.
Nos. IT and 19 South SIXTH Street,
8 83 tns3m PHILADELPHIA.
H
OUTER'S HEW ClinOJIOfi.
"The Changed Cross," size 82x23, the finest ever
offered to the public.
"Mary and St. John," size 82x28, a most sublime
chromo.
The Beautiful Snew," else 16x82, a very Impres
sive picture.
"The Holy Family," slee 88x88, a real gem. .
"Delhi, Del. Co., N. Y.," size 82x29, a beautiful an
tumn scene.
Published and sold, wholesale and retail, by
J. HOOVER, No, 804 MARKET Street,
S lSsmwSm Philadelphia, second floor,
GROCERIES, ETO.
T
FAMILIES RESIDING IN THB
KURAL DISTRICTS.
We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply families
at their country residences with EVERY DKSCRIP
TION OF FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, Eta
ALBERT O. KOBKRTd.
noruttr fc'LKVKN I'h and V1NB Hts
E
E H J
L L
H V H ft I
MKRCHANTVILLK. N. J..
Four Miles from Philadelphia.
The aeasion commenced MONDAY, April 10,
1871.
or circulars apply to
Rev. T. W. CATTEUk
AMUSEMENTS.'
ALNTTT STREET THEATRE.
BVKRT EVKNINOTHIS WEEK
AND ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
YAQABOND OF TH F. KAAT8K1LLS,
HIP VAN W INKL8.
THE POEM'BY WASHINGTON IRVINO,
DRAMATIZATION BY BOWICAULT.
T11K PERSONATION BY JEFF&RSON.
A fine cast of characters, scenery, and effects.
Bale of teats six dsys In advance.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH OTB BET
. THEATKE. Begins V to 8 o'clock.
RANK-RANK RANK.
MONDAY, AND DUKINO THE WEEK,
L1NA EDWIN,
AND HKK ENTIRE COMPANY,
from LINA EDWIN s THEATRE, New York, under
the direction or
MR. GEORGE CLARK,
will appear In the beautiful drama,
"RANK,"
with appropriate scenery, music, etc
D
AVENPORT'S CHESNUT STREET THEATRE.
JSXTKA NIGHT.
SATURDAY, AND BENEFIT OF
GHOROK METK1FF.
ROB ROY AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS.
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SIMPSON'S NEW MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE
N. W. COR. NINTH AND ARCH 8TRKETS.
Open dally from 9 A. M. till 10 p. M.
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK,
of the great sensation or the day, the
DOUBLE BABE,
pronounced by the press, paMlc, and medical faculty
to be the onlv wonder or the worK.
JtVJtRY EVENING, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
Matin Khs
THE OCTOROON.
EXCURSIONS.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO BOR.
dontrkian t anJ m ?... A null f4 1 OT 1
the steamer EDWiN FORKEST will
leave ARCH Street barf on SUNDAYS at 8 o'clock
A- M., touching at Mgargee's wharf, Brldesburg,
Tscony, Andalusia, fieverlv, Burlington, Bristol,
Florence, Robblns' wharf, Whitehall, and Borden
town.
Returning Leaves Bnrdentown at 415 o'clock P.
M., Whitehall at 4 so, Bristol at 8 30, Burlington at
6 -45. Fare eacn way, 25 cents. Excursion, 40
cents. a stf
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. THE
splendid steamboat "TWILIGHT"
will make .wo trips every Sundav, leaving Chesnut
Street Wharf at 8V o'clock A. M. and 9 MP. M.,
topplntr at Mcrareee's Wharf. Taconv. Rlveiton.
Andalusia, Beverly, Burlington, and BrlstoL Re
turning, leave Bristol at lux A. M. and 6 P. M.,
stopping at all the avve landings each way. Fare,
8ft cents ; excursion, 40 cents. 4 84 sSm
fr SUNDAY EXCURSION. THB
PQt.nmhnut JOHN A. WARNER leaves
CHKSNUT Street Wharf at XX, and
MEGAFGFF'S Wharf, Kensington, at 8 o'clock P.
M., for i;ivii-'ft, Andalusia, Beverly, Burlington,
ana Bristol. Kt iurning, leaves Bristol at 4 o'clock
P. M. Fare, 15 cents. Excursion Tickets, 40
cents. 0 6 stf
SUMMER RESORTS.
SUMMER RESORTS ON LIN EOF THE PHILA
DELPHIA AN I) READING RAILROAD AND
BRANCHES JUNE 1, 1871: -
mansion tiouci a mi. uamon, mra. oaroune
Wu der, Pottsvllle PO , Schuylkill county.
TKSCARORA HOTEL Mrs. M. L. Miller, Tus-
carora P. O., Schuylkill county.
mansion hous w.F. smitn, Mananoy city
P. O., Schuvlklll county.
MT. CARMEL house Nathan Herd, Mt. carmel
P. O., Northumberland county.
WHITE HOUSE F. Mayer, Reading P. O., Berks
county.
CiiM'i kal, AVisus uuubk-u. v. jjavis, Keaa
lng P. O., Berks county.
MT. PLEASANT SEMINARY L. M. Koons.
Boyertown P. O., Berks county.
litiz SfKiisus u. f. ureider, utiz r. v., Lan
caster county,
HiuttiAN uuMB ur. a. soutn, wernersvuie
P. O., Berks county.
COLD SPRINGS HOTEL (Lebanon county) Wil
liam Lercn, Sr., Box No. 1T0 Uarrlsburg P. O.,
Danphin county.
jr Jtikata Ki'Kjwus donn rreaencK, Epnrata
P. O., Lancaster county.
PERKlOMfcN BRIlGE HOTEL Davis Longacre,
Collegevllle P. O , Montgomery county.
PROSPECT TERRACE Dr. James Palmer, Col
legevllle P. O., Montgomery county.
SPRING MILL HhlGHTS Jacob H. Brelsb, Con.
shnhocken P. ., Montgomery county.
douty HOUoK it. uaaered,- unamokin r. o..
Northumberland county. 0 Saw 2m
OCEAN HOUSE,
CAPE MAY.
THIS POPULAR FAMILY HOUSB
OPENS ON THE 20th INST.
For rooms, etc., apply to
LYCETTE & SAWYEB,
312t
CAPK MAY CITY.
T A R B Y H
O U
8 E ".
A ,
HIGHLAND FALLS,
(NEAR WEST POINT). 1
This new and elegant establishment on the banks
of the Hudaon River will be opened early la June.
Liberal terms for families. Address
, OHAS. W. HENDRIX,
Highland Falls, New York.
COZZENS' WR8T POINT HOTEL,
COZZ ENS' DOCK,
HUDSON RIVER,
18 NOW OPEN. FOR TERMS, fcc,
Address SYLVAN US T. COZZENS,
West Point, N. Y.
YPHRATA MT. SPRINGS, LANCASTER CO.,
Vj PA. This delightful Summer Resort WILL
BE OPEN for the Reurptlon of Guests on 15th June,
18U. For particulars, addrens
J. W. FREDERICK, PropT,
H. H. RBINIIARD, Snpt. eiln
LEGAL. NOTICES.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of COMLY SHOEMAKER, deceased.
The Audit jr appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of ALLEN SHOEMAKER
and EUNICE M. SHOEMAKER, Executors of
COMLY SHOEMAKER, deceased, and to report dis
tribution of the balance In the bands of the aooonnt
ants, and also to report distribution of the fund paid
into court, arising from the sale of the real eutate of
raid decedeat, will meet the parties Interested for
the pnrpoeeof bis appointment, on WEDNESDAY,
June 21, Wl, at 12 o'clock M at his olUce, No. 131
South FIFTH Street, In the citr of Philadelphia.
GEO. M. CONARROE,
6 Ctnthsct Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of ANNA BLANKMAN, deceased.'
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
settle, aud adjust the hnal account of CHARLES 11.
SAVOURNiN. administrator and trustee of the
estate or ANNA BLANKMAN, deceased, and to
report distribution of the balance in the hands of
the accountant, will meet the parties Interested, for
the pnroose of bis appointment, on TUESD v Y, Jane
13, lSTl,at4 o'clock P. M , at his office, No. IS N,
SEVENTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
WM. KMGUT SURYOCK,
61thstu6t - Auditor.
MILLINERY.
Hf R S. B. D
ILL
NOa 823 AND 831 SOUTH 8TRKET, , 1
FANCY AND MOURNINQ MILLINERY, CRAPE
. VEILS.
Ladles' and Misses' Crape, Felt, Gimp, Hair, SatlnY
Silk, Straw and Velvets, Uata and Bonnets, French
Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Crapes, Laces,
Hllks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Sashes, Ornaments
and all kinds of Mllllnerv Goods.
OLOTHSOABSIMEREb. TQ.
Q L O T H HOUSE,
m u e v .
ui luo uoirieu Lauuij,
ajt, teooiviug a luge and splendid worcu.ea
nf new styles or
FANCY CAHS1MKKE3 '
inattandara makes ot DOKSEINK. cum1 8 asa
(OATlNUt, ktooiwa
AT WHOLSt'ALE AND tUttSlU