Foreign 'teals To-LIVE LONG, GET KiNIG)TTED::=TIEtre a bit from an English:paper: -" With the aid of `Debrett's Peerage and Baron.ettre' we have arrived at Bonier interesting fasts. It IS - knoivn that the general average or human life in the British Islands is ab lut 33 yeas., It It is,-,therefore, worthy of note, what effect good living and other accessories of wealth have in, preserving life. In 1835-6 there died fourteen peers, whose united ages amounted to 9al years, or an average of a little over 66 years each, just double the general average. The eldest (Viscount' Comberinere) was 93, and the, youttgeSt (Baron Ringslae) 36. In the same period there died forty baretets. - whose total span of life• was 2,623 years, or an .average: of 651 each. The oldest two (Sir .T. H. Palmer and Sir Thomas Staples) were 99 years ot age each, and the youngest (Sir P. D. Legard) was 32. But, most remarkable of all, there died 38 knights, whose ages amounted to the total of 2,744 years, or .the< remarkable average of 73 each. The oldeet (Sir F. W. Austen) was 91 years of age, and php youngest (Sir R. M. Bromley), a. All who value long life had better be knighted at once. It, seems as if knighthood were the", elixirvitte.'' - A PHILOSOPHER'S CROTCHET.—At EL late meeting of the Royals Society of Edinburgh, Professor Piagzi Smyth gave. an account of his recent measurements of the great pyra mid, and his deduetions therefrom. Ha , /in ascertained that standards, of capacity of weight were observed, he was led to took, in the grand gallery, "for the measurement of' time." While contrasting the Mean height of the gallery with that of the pqs sages approaching it, he found that the height of the latter was about or e-eevantu that of the former. • It was in the chatabe'r called the Queen's Chamber, which had been such a puzzle to the learned, that he found the most conclusive evidence in' sup port of his theory. The room was seven sided, and not only so, but one of the sides was pushed outwards about twenty-five inches, as if to indicate that while six were ordinary days, the seventh was more noble •and glorious!" • - • AN IMPORTANT MIISERM FOUNPE By the liberality of a gentleman engaged in one of the learned professions in London, a museum has been founded at Salisbury, Wiltshire, which bids fair to become One of the most important of its kind in England. It is known as the Elackmore 'Museum Collection, and is chiefly illustrative of ethnology. The Drift of Salisbury has furnished a large and important series of stone implements. The valuable collec tion of Dr. E. H. Davis, of New York, has been purchased—a large portion of which was obtained by Dr. Davis and Mr. Squier from the. Ohio Mounds, and to a description of which the first volume of the publica tions of the Smithsonian Institution of Washington, United States, is devoted. The stone series from France, Denmark, Switzerland and other localities, will be extensive. PERILS BY THE WAY.-A writer in the London Reader says that in that city the population is indefinitely augmented by hourly arrivals from all parts of the world. The metropolis is clasped, intersected, and undermined by railroads. Broad streets are building for the reception of the sway ing multitude, the river is made to yield up a portion of its bed for the construction of a new highway, and-gigantic hotels, spring- ing up in all quarters, are unable to supply accommodation for the increasing crowds of visitors; and the crush and crowd is dailybecoming more perilous to human life. - Last year one hundred and forty per sons were killed in the streets. THE BRITISH ROYAL ACADEDIY.-It is announced that although the Royal Aca demy in England has resolved . to enlarge the associate class indefinitely beyond the present limited number, yet the academi cians are far from contemplating a vary large increase of the inferior, body; it is only to.inqudeltrtists of the saine,or nearly the same, average meritas those at present enjoying the title; the honor is not to be so lowered that it will be little credit to re ceive it, and a disgrace to be without it. VOLCANIC) ISLANDS.- An essay on the new volcanic island in the Grecian 'Archi pelago is given in a French scientific jour— nal, from which it appears that the group of islands of which this is one has been subject to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions since 'the beginning of the Christian era. The latest serious eruption took.place about one hundred and fifty-five years ago, and did considerable damage. The present one was predicted years ago by Von.,Buch and other geologists. , THE "LITTLx-Go."—The result of the re cent "Little-go" at Cambridge was that out of about three hundred and fifty men, one hundred and sixty and upwards were either "scratched" or "plucked." This pro portion, says the Pan Mall Gazette, is enormous when one considers that in the two triposes none were disapproved for the mathematical, and only about five for the classical. The Greek Testa.rnent ap pears to have been a fruitful source of failure. Two Assuan PERSONS.—A recent duel in Presbnrg has created a great sensation. Prince Lechnowsky and his friends having risen from a table when Count Neates seated hirdtelf, the latter felt it as a personal insult, challenged the prince, and a duel took place with pistols at, twenty paces • The count received his adversary's bullet in the shoulder, and the ball traversed the throat, wounding the windpipe. Only faint hopes are' entertained of the count's life. NEW ZEALAND UNPLEASANT.—An old English soldier, who was' in the 42d Regi ment during the Crimean war, has sent the following brief despatch to his former laird and master:."Auckland, New Zealand, 4th February, 1866. Seaford', Honored Sir: Since the departure of Gen. Six D. A. Came ron from this colony, it has almost sunk to the very very verge of hell itself. Excuse haste. Ever your honor's obedient servant." RECLAMATION OF FALLEN WOMEN.—The persons engaged in the enterpris, for the re clamation of-.fallen women, known as the "Midnight Meeting_Movement," held their annual meeting lately in London. Twenty six meetings have taken place in various parts of the metropolis, and' three hundred women have been induced to abandon their immoral course of life. It was believed that a thousand have been reclaimed. RoMAN REMAINS 'IN PARIB.—In digging the foundation of the new Hotel Dieu in Paris, a Roman wall has been discovered, made of cut stones, - measuring from one metre to one metre fifty centimetres in Rize. Several columns have also been discovered, one of which is surmounted by a capital of leaves of the size and dimensions of those of the o m f N an otr te e m D p a l m e e d . iscovered beneath the • FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, ' does not appear to suffer, much from secession inila= ences. Receptions and parties , are es. numerous as ever, and the increased demand 'from that class for -Mr. Speer's Samburg port.-wine is astonishing. 'When the true analysis of its properties was first published by James R. Chilton & Co., those who could afforffit inimiriediatery . adopted its use in preference to foreign wines. Prof. Chilton uses it in his own family, and has Written to the public a card recommendix' mending R.—.Zsrew York2Vm4B. SALT IN LOUISIANA,—On Petite Anse Island, in the southern part of Louisiana, there is a bed of rock salt covering over 100 acres, which, during the late war,sup plied naarly*the whole of the trans-Missis 'siprii district.- Twenty-one, million pounds _ytexejaken f ro:r uti n tb,ree months. Yeti is reported that but a - very small portion o the deposithas been ent away. Immediate steps are now taking to develop the mine SICIAL lUTIVJ 117.` NOTICE.—A Meeting of the Stotkholdere of the PION P.PR COMPANY,OF COL - - 01,AM wilrbe held at their office; 4o? Library street on THURSDAY, the 24th jest, at 12 o'clock M. P. DWI9IET„; Secretary' mylo-t1i.8,411,6V! ; 'OFFICE , OF THE LltviNG OIL dr, ] 111. 7 CO., No, 524 WALNUT Street;Room 15. The annual meeting of the Stockholders .of , this Company Will be held on TUESDAY, 15th May; at 12 o'clock, for the election of otlicers , to serve for the emi suing. year. . Secretary. OFFIUE OF THE I.II+.TALLINE LAND U COMPANY, No. 824 WALNUT street. PHILA.- ?WM - P.OIA, May 2, 1866: ; • • heStated Annual .lieetlnk : of the , Btoekliolders or the Ai h'PALLENE LAND t, , uMPANY will oe held s.t. the Office of the Company, , on MONDAY, Jude 4ttl prox. at 12 o'clock;M. ' - _WOMRATH, my3-1.1e4d " ' Clerk. CAAIBRIA LEON CODIPANY. A special meeting of the Stockholders of the Cambria; lren Company, will be hi ld on THURSDAY, May SE:t, Hes, at the office of the Company, N 0.400 Caatnut street, Philadelphia, at o'clock,. P.-AL, to-coesider 'and" determine the dispositiort or 'the -residtie Of the capital stbck and such other business as may then be submitted. By order of the Board. ap.3o-tmy3ls - JOIEM Ti. SIDLE, SecretarY. "WryTHE ANNUAL MEWEING OE TH.O STOCK- HuLDRRS OF TAR BLOOMSBURG IRON CU alvY will be held at the Company's Office, at .Irondale,:Pa., on ,WEDN.P.k..;DAY, May 23d, 18s5, for the purpose of:electing nine Directbm `serve the ,ensningyear, and for tne transaction of oi her business WILT.TA iw 8: BASER; ; becretary and Treasurer, No. 213 North Water street. 11,1366. , ap.1.9-30ti Plux.4Dexa4a.A., Apr 10-LTICE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SUGAR CREEK DEVELOPING COMPANY, fdr the election 'of. nine - Directors 'to :serve tor the ensuing year, will be held at Company's office, No. 217 13outtlx THIRD Street, on MONDAY, May 14th 1886, at 11X o'clock. A. M. Polls open at 12; IC - Close at 1, P. M. The transfer books will be closed from the 10th to the 16th of May, hielnsiv.e. Amy tnthssti •S. H.ENItY tOßßATS:Secreiary. . - OFFICES' OP REVENUE ' EXTENSION SUAVE'S MINING COMPANY. 342 SOUTH CHTS altriW7 PItr)CiE"tELD Ma4 . 8d,1866, w"cr ib eg 4 TtetV OP THIS 00%PANY Are hereby notified to call at the Ofhce, and EXCHA tGETHE~SUREB'S RRCEIPTS FOR CERTIFICATES OF. STOCK. By Order of the Directors. • WILLIAM L KITE, Secretary and Treasurer,— my'-th,►;tn6t+ U OFFICE OF THE SECOND AND THIRD STREET PASSENGER. RAILWAY COM PANY,Tirrtarammyra, May 4, 1566. A meeting of the Stock hold ers of the SECOND AND THIRD SI REET PASSENGER RAILWAY eam• PANY, of Philadelphia, will he held .at -the Office of the CethParlY; No. 2,453 FRAN FORD'ltoad, on MON DAY. I.4th inst., at 12 o clock, M. to consider the pro priety of purchasing certain Stock and Bonds in a connects. hallway Company. By order of the Board orDirectOra. roy.s.7ti J. BINDER, President. (U. NOTICF.—'I. HE UNDERSIGNED, COM )!iLiSSION.b..R names in the Act of Assemoly of tic Commonwealtn of ;Pennsylvania, entitled An ACL to Incorporate the . ALA.NUFAUTUR ued CONSCIICY.I-.S' A.Z.ITHRA.CII'E RAIL/WAD COM PANT," approved add day of Afarch.A.D. 1866,wi11 open books and retelvesubscriptions to the Capital Stock of said Company at the GIRARD H.OlOB/6. Chestnut strett, in the City of Pniladelphia, on MONDAY, the fourth day of June, A. D. 1266, at 10 o'clock A. M. J. N, WALKFR, JAMS S VIZZARD, R. A. WILDER, E. SWAIN JOHN ULRICH, JAS. P, NICKELS. JOHN P. GRF.E.N, 10a, RFT. A.WARE MIN. ING COMPANY OF MI CHIGAN.—Notice is hereby given that all -ttoiik in this Company on which the eleventh Installment of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per abare,cailed February 7t.h, 1866. and due February lath. 1866, Is not a forfeitd for said default, and that, acr ordLne to tile Charter and By• Laws of the Comeau:. it will be sold at Public Auction on FRIDAY , the first day of June, 1866, at 12 31., at the office of the Secretary of the Com puny. No. y 26 Walnut street, Philadelphia, unless paid at or before that time. By order of the Board of Directora. _ B. WYATP WISTAR, Searet.try. Dated Philadelphia May Ist, 1866. myl-ta,th,s,u elf U'OFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAD COH PAISY. No. 421 WALNUT street. Pzunsng ions, Id SY 7tb,1866. At an election held this day the following persons Were chosen as officers of this Oompany: PRESIDENT. T. KM INS DU PUY. • DULECTORS. SAMUEL V. 2 JAM S. LY).X. COFFIN COLILE7, J. V. WILT.T A AISON. CHARLES R.' PAXTON, S. L'HOMMEDIEU. M. P. irErrerarmf, Vice President and Secretary. myS-ta,th,s,Sti reTHE ,GIRARD L NUITY AND THUS D "LPHIA.' At an election held on thi genTht le oma men s Ridg wereway elected Ma , Thomas P. James, George Taber, Seth). Comly,. Is Starr. Henry G. Freeman, "Stacy IL Barcrafty At a meeting of the THOMAS REDbWAY, elected President. mylo-SVP is 7th instant, the followlug imagers for the ensuing year: John A. Brown, Wm. P. Jenks, - H. N. Burroughs, Thomas N. Powers, Edward H. Trotter., Charles Wheeler. I Addison May. 3Lanagers held this day, was unanimously re- JOHN F. Actuary. GENTLEMEN HAVE been duly elected ()Ricers of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, to serve for the ensuing year: pansm.ravr. . ' JOSEPH S. PEROT. • is t.ANAGE.B.9„ • CRAM H. cummiaaa, • JA MRS A. WRIGHT, HOWARD lII_NCHMAN, CHARLES KNECHT. SENECA E. IfALONE, NATHAN BROOKE JOHN H. MICHENER. TREASURER, • SAMUEL L. WARD. Subscriptions will be- received at the Rooms of the Corn Exchange Arsoclation for the balance, of the Capital Stock, c ally, from 11 A. M. to 12 M. _ • (Signed) SAMUEL L. WARD, Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA, May 11, 1:86. myit pl3tl i awl "Jail hi co 3 fab NATIONAL BANK 'OF THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES, PHILADELPHIA, May 7.1666. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of sEVAN PER CENT.. and an Extra Dividend of TELBEE PER CENT., payable on demand; clear of United States Tax, re y 7 6t} OD OFFICE OF THE JEFFERSON FIR if. IN SURANCE COMPAN Y OF PHIL aD.EL KILL .&t a Meeting of he Board of Directors. held this day, a Eemi-annual Dividend of THREE PER CENT., clear of all Taxes, was declared, payable to Stock holders. or theirlegal representatives, on and alter the -nth instant. PHILIP E. COLEMAN, - Secretary. my 7 May 7. 3866. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. T.hEARURER'S DEPARMIENT. sParmaDEr, rine, May 2d 1666. fiCE TO S'I : OOKROLDEIO.—The Board of Di rectors have this day declared a semi-Annual Dividend of FIVE FEB CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and State Taxes, payable on and after May so, me. Blank Powers of Attorney for collectinir can be had at thee:Mee of the Company, 1%, o. 2.38 you tb TRIELD street. THOS. T. FIRTH, myaSet - • Treasurer. OFFICE OP THE WEST JERSEY RAIL ROAD COMPANY, CA3LDEN, April 27th. 18i6. • D once is hereby given that a Dividend of TWENTY FIVE PER CENT., clear of National Tax, .was this day declared on the . Capital Stock of this company. payable by the Treasurer in said block, at par, at the Office of the CoMpany, in the city of Cam , en, Jersey, on and after the 14th - day of May, MB. All fractions or dividends not amounting to • a full share, will be paid in cash: and any Stockholder entitled to a fraction, may, by the cash payment of the balance procure a lull share. By order of the Board. . ' - T. JONES YORKE, Secretary and Treasurer. DRll3€ll§, ICOLAIR'S LIQUID RENNET.--For making in a few J_S minutes a variety of delicious desserts.. We will warrant every teaspoonful, to produce a solid card with each pinta milk. It is very convenient and suited to every housekeeper mid invaluable to those in the COMltry. Dr. Chapman's. Hot Water and Ice Bags, very lm portent In the treatmert of Cholera. All sizes. I C IPNRY C. BLAIR SONS, Apothecaries, Eighth and Walnut streets. ap23 REFINED CAMPHOR, In original packages; Alec. e hol, "b.. 95 per cent., ln lots to smt; Cod Liver .011, in qu anti Ves suitable to trad e,ofetrictly prime quality. JOHN C. BARER & CO., No. 718 Elarkei street.. . rtAMPHOIt.—A lot of Camphor for sale by,WIL V LIAM ELLIS & CO., Druggists,' No. 724 and TV Market Street. , MIXTRAOT OP BEEF, for beef tea or /essence of .E. 4 Beef in sickness or for soups for table use. 7liade nElgin Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the Juices of choice beef and is superior _in fdelicious flavor and quality to any hitherto own. Packets with fall di. - reclaims, one .- lIIIRRIvt.r s dpothe;lary, 1410 Chestnut street. - TRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. Graduates —j /d.ortars_ .., if pin Tnes,Combs, Brnahekbitrrozn, rwesassx,ron Boxes, Horn Moo Surgical Instruments, Truism Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Gases, Gusugvand meal Syringes; &a, an at "Finn Hiada" ricer; ... SNOWDEN & .... aPS4O : M South Eighth street, OBERT SHOENANER 00.. N. E. CORNER Aar.FOITRIDIT AND. RACE STREETS, Wholesale Droutets, Nanta and Dealers In Window. ,(}lase White 'And, 'rad _Paints 01 every dasori -offer to .the trade, or consumers , a complete' sta l k 01 rooms in heir line. at the lowest - market rates. „ , ROBERT SHONISTAgsa 130 - Northeast collier Fourth and Race slireeta. 114AGNESIA:--7erattighs (talented, in nab. roundalzur .1111.anStozes, oleo *bottles. TenninVa Carbonate Oi Magnesia,* loz.axul4. paperts Caletnas Mantes* lynding and for aalealf sog &CO., prows*: Market and Seventh atreete. Philadelphia.• .•- , • • Bele BAY.BUIL-41ust• received, , an Invcdoe of Elemdne Imported Bay Brum for sale byte oll_go, BORBTIT SHOYswfAvieß ds Dptillf* ff.lf. OM% ner Fourth and Bace strew% _ • THE DAI . ,y,!VENIN,G,puI.,I,.p,,TIN PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1866. E MaI:MANOR SN- P COMPANY OF PI L.A- W. GITIMERE, Cauhter ..- 4_t~~.= .. ..~~^ OVKINJA COTTAGE. - - . . . _ They may talk of.lOve in'a cottage, : And bowers of trellised vine, And li atiire bewitchingly, simple. • . :And Milkmaids half divine. 713 1 7 t Irrall e c .o c f l a t: p e;p ea le di as n yes of sleeping tree. But what T prize r.nost fot mysupiler Is a good,cup , of'Ytnng Hyson Tea. T he Tea shotfid be good however. Su Ch for instance as that you getof WEST BRO 9iTN,N0.809 ()hest ., • . nut Street. These gentlenaen. Poe sees- facilities eitiOyed, by< few of their con/Peers in the trade. - Etence their ability to supply their ; pa trons` With a 'first-class article 'at a moderate price. Our advice to all in quest of delicious Tea is, GO . TO WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN , so-9 - chestakixt St: myll-21 • - erreerCoriie Fresh Jp!eaehes., Fresh Tomatoes, Plums, &a. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Djr velt IN irivE GROCIERLIDS, Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets. 10I.A.P3AE Sle IEL TJP. Hapie syrup Molasses, New Crop, Very handsome qualh3'. YOB SALE BY JAMES R. WEBB. NUM WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets DOTTED 'YARMOUTH BLOATERS, Strasburg 1 meats, barn, beef and tongue, essence of anchovies and Anchovy taste for sale at COUSTY'B East Lind grocery, Zoo: 11s t'onath SBCO/CD street. XTEW BURLINGTON HAMS, Just received and for ssle nt COUSTY'd East hnd grocery, No. 111 South SECOND street. 'WHEATEN' AND HOMINY GRITS. real currant Ylc telly, in store and for sale at MUSTY'S East End grocery, Nu. 118 South SECOND street. CROWE •I'ABLECLARET.-300 cases Nat receive: and for sale at COUSTY'S East Eno grocery, So. DS South SECOND street. . SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES by tha barrel or scalon. at MUSTY'S East End grocery, No. 115 boatb SECOND street. DRAMS HAMS!!—J. Stewart's Trenton, Davis's A Star Hama, J3riggs it Swift's celebrated , Melo. nail Hams, and J. Bower's City Cored. warranted to give satisfaction. For sale by IL F. 13/11,1.3EN, N. W. corner ISJghth and Arch. heakete Latoar azd other favorite 0 brands of Salad 011 for sale by M. F. SPILLEN, W. corner Arch 11111 d Ehth TAVA COYESE.—PmirOId Government Jaya Coe*. t for sale by M. P.SPILLIN, N. W. corner of. Arch and Eighth streets. rrEas! TEAS U-100 paclageS of very choice new A. crop Green and Black of the lateLmportatlon. AN these Teas have been bough t since the decline in gold: we are prepared to furnis fatal!les at greatly reduced prices. For sale by the box, or at retaM H. F. SFR, N. N. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets. PmWir 7 'l RICHARD', PRNISTAITS Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults, 439 Chestnut Street. PHILADELPHIA. Established for the Sale of tinadulter ated Liquors Only. Special Notice to Families! Richard Penistaxi's Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Brow Stout, Low so much recommended by the Medical ParrilP for Invalid& $1 25 PER DOZEN, • (These Bottles hoidens Pint) The above being of the very best 911..entin It mun, admitted the prize Is exceedinglyleo It Is delivered to all parts or ths'aitY wish= Ems charge. Brandies, Wines, Gins, Whisbeseko.,fra Warranted pure, at the lost Pcsehle Islet; by the Bottle, Gallon, or Cask. OHAMPAGtOII3 or the beat brands offered item ban by any other house. On Draught and In Bottles, PURE GRAPH JUICE. • • Thle is ine an excellent article for Invandia It a eurn =e Dyepepela. HAVANA CIGARS. OLIVE OIL. PIUS:LISES, SAUCE, SARDINES, At London and Dublin Porter and Brawn Stont—Einglla and Scotch Ain_ s. debite BAY JUST OPENED, Penfstan's Branch Me, Wine and Liquor Vaults, Nos. 37 and 39 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Rear Entrance on Bank street. rahl9 :oh ON • (Celebrated.) Highly recommended by the medical factilty SS a aelightful ,ap.rlent, and pronounced by nonnoizseurs to be the purest and beet article ever offered to thejnbiic. -AlBO Weld Farm Currant Wine. An inexpensive and delicious article, for :families NOLEN a SWEENY " N 0.1238 Fron Stree Parties hi samples can be supplied by Messrs. Jobn Wirth. Bro.. No. 1412 Walnut at. m Rt HER MAJESTY CHAIWPAGNE, 1131800111/ MN? *T., dotes, AUNT. 1 - IATAWBAvISABELLA, • , w N,E 13 , . • • • J. NEWTON KLTNE, t :N0.416-.w.AracuT Street,_ Sole Agent for the fainons,Pleasant valley Wine compfing,,New York. , Constantly' on hand 'daring Cid season, Catawba and' Isabella Wines, dry ana sweet. - Also, Sparkling Cataw,ba, put up various' rK .-se atvtee n r t y nh Wi tnrcaed eis a fb ba g a t d A l X JOSEPH P. D=TON, above Walnut mADErmes.,6l.l;lsland, 8 s l eaze ' _ • s m f au l Thrsounpbell• , Co., "a ngl e, oonige antl triple Grape, E. Crusoe do Bone, Rudolph. Topaz, BUZ aranbah, o.own.suniF.. Valletta._ • - feßTEl— , Vallette, Wile) Menlo Batip.Danton mut Rebell° Valente - dr. Co,Vkilnees 1888 to ime. Gr.a.lll7lß—Ortuse =a :nen. and 128,411atephevo,a ma L 11131110% aTAEMOVI:IIP. 4 3.j=III,II.I3rIyn Co. ; : • ht - d l —de Prouty-man. - CHAMPA.GIiBB —: , Btrnest• irroity; de VOllO6ll, Her *al.nlty and Boni Opahinet and :Met 'mete brands " • , • . • . - C):Etl3 AL I_4 • OF THE - , BENEDICT INE MONKS: OT . THE .% - ABBEY OF IFEICA.IITP. • This Cordial- 'Which dates as far back as 1510, 1 1 s an , , anti,apopleCtic tonic, dlseative, and of an exquisite 'taste. = The -salutary plaids which compose it, gathered on the slopes of.the hills of Normandy; saturated with the vivifying emanations of a Northern sea, makes it one of the best cordials and one of tb,iiinapst', efficient preventives against epidemic affections. Of late;the 'French medictil corps, has been almost unanimous in prescribing its use •to the sick who, by their imperfect gastric disposition, were more liable to the attacks of fevernand cholera. • ••' ' , . LEG.RA.ND, Ben., Feolimp, Also, BITE VIVIENNB, No. Pails; . - This Medicine Is found at the Wine and Spirit Stores. Apothecaries, Confectioners, and Groceries, &c,, all over the World. • ' A:td 0 rIGLOW -PUCE FLOORLNG BOA.RDS.-180.000 leeryellovrpine flooring boards, afloat. For sale by 21.414 MUD= & CIO Dock street wharf apl6-st, Ili emo ca. VOX IP4OPIEJILAI. WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP PIUENCIPAL, DEPOT, m 8013 M =rap sr. PBtCE, ei P.ER MOTTLE ; t 5 PEat , MLLEDkint The undersigned citizens take pleasure.. in cheerffilly recommending the use of Wright's". Tar Syrup; - for coughs. colds,4consumption, whooping uedgh spotted fever, Ilvertuplain‘pains in the breast, bronchitis, dam ation, and . constriction of - air vessels In the lungs. The remedy should be in every family: Charles C. Wilson, Forney's tress Macs. Charles IL,Graffen, Sunday Mercury Office. James Nolen, Inquirer o ffi ce. Wm. F. G3rblt, Associated Press. Wm. 31. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Police Tele. graph, Fifth and Chestnut streets. • A. Randolph, Front and Lombard streets. , James W. Perrine, DM Charles street. • H. A. Davis, 223 Gaskili street. * John Woodside ; 1331 Franklin street. Robert Thompson, 1608 Walter street, • R. G. March. 626 Franklin street. J. Gehloff, 731 South Second street. John neymour, 513 South Front street. E.W. Howard, I Dock street. H. C. Bartlett, 327 South Second street. L. Bates, &5 Arcn street. - Albert Martin. 417 South ti ccond street. Mary Caldwell, 1032 Samons street. W. Thomas, 20 North Fourth street. 'P. 12L earthy, 169 Blfretb's alley. George Wilson, 226 Race street. W. F. Brooks, 69 North Second street. M. J. Hassett,ll9 Canal street. S. Seymour Rose, Bu.tleton. Charles Rogers, 921 South =vet. R. T. Wellington. Second and Quarry streets, E. E. Thomas, 136 South Sixth street. William Barns, 515 South Front street. S. S. Sanford, Opera Manager. John Maginnis, rear of 134 North Second street. Mrs. S. R. Choate. Newark.. Del. George W. White . k.Co., No. Si South Third street. Arr. Witham B. Wright: Era: We taxe pleasure in recommending your • TAM is IMP (of: which we have already sold coo - siderable quantities) as a most excellent and ealcaclorx remedy fox the complaints set for.h in your printed bill already submitted to the public. As a gratifying act to suffering humanity we will cheerfal recom mend your preparation to all afflictedwlth diseases which it Is designed to cure. Yours, &c., DILES & SON, Dnargists, N. E. corner Pine and Sixth streets. Also to be had at JOH.NtION, HOLLOWAY & COWDF:6I, DYOTT & CO., and all principal drusariste end dealers. The antemiber would beg leave further to say that he Is prepared to MI orders and forward the SYMP to any part of the country. Persons desiring other information by mall will enclose ripostes° stamp. and answers wilt be returned as soon as the exigencies of business will admit. Address WILLIAM B, 'WRIGHT, 271 'South Third street, Philadelphia, la. CLEANSE TH E BVIOD With corrupt, disordered r vitiated Blood, you are Ink aU over. It may burst ut in Pimples, or Sores, or some active disease. or It lay merely keep you Ust ten, depressed and good t u t you not we good ßu healt can h while 301' Wood is , imnure, AX E,S SABSAPd- MELIA purges out I lice° 'mpurliies MA !stimulates ai organs of lab Into vi - go - iZ, ith and expelling tilsess.s, wit reps, _Fitly of complaints which are caused by tmrmrlry of the blood, auckaa Servritta, Or Xi.sts' Atit more, Merv,' Sbres, .Eetptions, Illotehet, 2k B oils, St. Anthony's Fire, Bass or _tryst. etas, Setter or Batt Rheum, Sealif Head, Bing Worm, Cruiser or Ctmceroas Tumors, Bore fives, Female eases, such- as Betenlion, irregularity. SupprcznOn, Whites„Sferillity, also Elvphi/is or 'Venereal :Diseases, Liver COmplaints, and Heart. Diseases. Try /CV BR'S •ARRice strr.r. A, and see fbr yonmelf the surprising theacti s vi e ty with which it ctsav the blood and cures dtsorders. During late years the public have been nilaled by large bottles, pretending to given quart. of .131xtract, of Sarraparilla for one dont. Moat of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain llltia. if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no .curntive properties whatever. Hence, bitter disappointment, has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name Itself has bei:lme synonymous with Imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound :Sarsaparilla," and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name troat the load of obloquy which rests upon it. We think 'we have ground fbr believing it has virtues which are irresiati• hie by the ordinary run of the diseases it is Intended to cure. We can only severe the sick, that we offer them Ike best alterative which we know bow to produce. as dwe have reason to believe. It is by far the most effectual purifier of the blood yet discovered by any body. ATER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is Do anlversally known to surpass every other remedy for the cure of Omaha, Colds. influenza, 1i0nT567:633, Croup, Bron chitis', .incipient Conromptiort, and for the relief of COO sumptive Patients Is advanced stages of the dtsease, that it is useless here to recount the evidence of its virtues. The world knows them. - - Prepared by DR. ,L C. AYER. ,CO. Naas., and sold by J. M. Bin rs; CO., Philadelphia, and by all DruggLsra. m_hl7 (PAL DENTALLLNA—A superior article rur clean ing the Teeth, deetroying animalcules which in. lest them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feel. Ing of fragrance and perfect cleanliness In the mouth; It may be used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and d.eter alveness will recommend it to every one. Being come posed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician and Micrtrcopist, it Is confidently offered as aß,' .ELIA Rt.'E substitute fbr the uncertain washes formerly In vogue. wrn inent Dentists, acquainted.with the constituents of the DENTALLINA, advocate its use: it :contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by „TAXES T. &MTN, Apothecary, . . Broad and Spruce streets. For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, D. 1,. Stackhouse, Bassard & Co., Robert C. Davis, G. B. Reen,y,Geo. C. Bower. Isaac H. Say, . Charles Shivers, C. H.l. eedles. Scatterg.ood, T. I. Husband, ..T. C. Turim & enny CO. Ambrose smith, Charles H. Eberle, Thomas Weaver, 'James N. Marks, William B. Webb, E. Bringhurst th Cc., 'James L. Bispham, Dyott Hughes &Coombe, H. C. Blair, Henry A. Bower; . Wyeth dr. Bro. ' ft U Z sl' :11:H:4/. lA3 • eat . lozengee are a eafe and apeedy cure for Diphtheria. Conks, Sore Throat,_ Tioaraenese and Bronchial aftectiomerally. Try them. THOS. IBTLACN, Jr., Dru 8. W. suer of Eighteenth and Markel atreate. elabLa. fe6-Rmi - • BROWN & AIAGEE, MANUFACTURERS OF V 1 1 \ S 4 1 ` / . Aft.. fairMier CP it 33 ' , I .&M. I 1 CO ',/ . / r I GO 0,7 cc, 10 R ET 70E3 Chestnut Street., arn prradoerxßit. tiska 1 PPlPire • STEAIVI-f OR .80$TONs Will SaiISATVRDAY..I2th The Al first class Steamship I "MAIrY SANPOILit), • SHERWOOD, Coromandel': Now loading for the above port at' - ' Second . ' Whaif • aliove Market Stieet, will sail as above. For, lreight.or infonnation, apply t o o: , MERSHOW &01,OUD, m378,5t1 . . . sotrra WHA-UVES. NEWFOR: YORE Via , Delaware and Raiitan Cana The Philadelphia and New:ln:kirk Express • Ntenuiboat Compfufty„ • - ' Steam Propellers ,leave DAILY , , from PERST WILLBP below 2/A.EIG,ET etreet, matting the run iti 24 ROVES. _ This Line connects wlth all, Northern an d Eastern Transportation CoMpanies.• Goods_forwarded direct tc all_points free of commission. - ; .eight received et lowestrates. • ' WM. P. CLYDE & CO. Agents 14 Bonth Wharves, Phhactelidla; ; Agent, mhl4-tf 1.17 - Wall street, Nett' York. 41 1 R 4513 BOSTON: • • •••• STILA.MEMP MIR DIRIECT. : .F 1301( BACH.PORT .11TE.721? 'VEDA:IS. PROM PINE BT. lAILABS PEELLADELPIELA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship SAXON. Captain Matthews, will sail from Philadelphia on Wednesday,. May 16, at 10 A.M. The steamship AP TES, Captain, Boggs, will sail from Boston on Monday. May is, at 12 .3E The line between Philadelphia and Boston is nOw eampo,sed of the SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tone Nathan. NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1200 tons btirthen. _ ARLES, Captain Boggs, =tons burthen. These substantial - and well appointed steamships will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always On the berth to receive cargo. .Shippers are requmted to sendltilis of Lading with Forttheir ooda. or wastage. apply to HENRY WINSOR & Co., royil , 3r.. South Delaware avenue. PIELLADBLPECIA 1110.1121.0 ND AND ,NORFOLK sTrlaularce cx)mpAN-r, The fine steamships of this Line Insure at the lamest rates and Ball - regularly from the First Wharf above Market street, every WEDNESDAY &ad SATURDAY. At Noon, Connecting With Raaroade from Richmond, Norfolk and City .Pont,l forming the meet direct rouse for the South and cior.thwetn. For freigkt or passage, with ermlleat secowt.. oda 'Jowl, apply tO WM. P. CLYDE & '3 North and South Wharves. LINE TO AI.IIX DRI3, Georgetown and WWIZLIP.4OII, .3 - zpeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria, Va., form the most direct Mate for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knox:stile, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Stec leave First 'Wharf above Market street every WedneAday and Saturday at 13 S. For freight apply to the agenm W. i'. CLYDE & OD.. 14 North Wharves. S. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldridge & Co., Agents at dle.c....,dris. F" T f a 4 4 I ;j4 EST N 9 E N. S : RISRS. '1 e Al Sleamship ARLAD_NE, G. D. Craig. Commander, Will receive freight at Pier 23 East River (New cal:). and sail with despatch. For freight or passage having superior accommoda tions, away to IitSITOP. SON & CO., N 0.105 Arch street. P. s.—Freight_ for this Line sent to New York by Swift-Sure Line. myil-tf arFOR NEW YORE.—Philadelphia Steam ia Propeller Company—Despatch and Swift sure es, Tim Deiawara and Raritan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 X. and b P. ILA conneCting With all the Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms. apply to WI% 3i..IgALEID & mkaar No.l3rl'ontli Delaware avenue. a k NI 11W TOW-Saki LLNP... DKLAW-LER and ORPSAPEAELt 01.e...6 -30 AT COMPANY. , lia.P.Gl2 towed to oad from PHILADIELPHLi HAVItY.-DB-GERACE, RAIIPEECORE, WASHINO TON. and totatmeatote polwa. - , W M. P. CELYDS 800.,Asetaa, NO. 14 South WbArvet. Patiadelvada. Osettaia SOHN LAUGH:UN. Saperinteatdent. FOR. SAN .FRANCIEIOO. RA10N1602713 CALIFORNIA arxereat ATTANG REGULARLY AS ADVEREIBED. 31=t !Or this .Lins seat to - New York by Swift 3 1 e at reduced rates. The spit ndid Al extreme clippet. ship GRANITE iSTATE, Jacobs, Ccasunander , Is now rapidly loading at pier 11 East Rim This beantOb.l, vessel is one of the sharpest and best vessels now loading, and haying a portion of her cargo on board with large codgagercesta, will hare quick despatch. FOS frodzbi. simply to RISHOP, RON .31 00., robSditt ltd Arch street • ta.RAi?Olt FREIGHT OR CMARTER—AI bark TEELEML Williams, master, 430 to= re gister and 6.5(0bb15. flour. Al Br, bark JANET. Rainey, master. SSO tons ter and E,Oar bbls. flour_ Al _Br. bark BALTHA ARA, Wilson. master, ^3t tons register and SAO bbts. flour. AZ Br. brig IDA, Theabsg, roaster, US tons register and ?.„tre bbis. capaettyy. apply to - • EDMUND A. SOUDE'R & CO., sp2l 3 Dock street wharf. FeR BOSTON, Mutt -Express Steam Line,— The fine steamer MARY SAN FORD, Mar shall, master, is now loading for the above port at first wharf below Market street. .ad wilt sail on Saturday, 12th inst. For *eight, apply to ,DAVID COOPER, IS N. Wharves. mylo FOR LA. OITATRA AND PUERTO CA TSPT LO.—Tne bark WHITE WINO. roaster, will sail SATURDAY, 12th last,. Stir the above Forts For freight or passage,apply to JOEL DAT I.ETT dr. CO., IM Walnut street. my 3 WANTED.--A - Vessel of about 100 lE feet w , Lumber, to carry Umber from Denton, lid.. to 'Wilmington. Dal. Apply to DAVID COOPER, 10 N. Wharces. zp27 . SHIP TA stirRI.A:NR, Jackson, master, room Liver pool, .13 now discharging tinder general ordt.r at Shippen street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT& SONS, US Walnut street.. - n .12-1: MEANSEELP SAXON, FROM. BOSTON.—Con. signees of merchandise, per above steamer, will leasezend for their -goods. now huttittm at Pine street Wharf. (myl -St) NIENBY WI NOR it 00. TAB. B.SELINDI.EB successor se JOHN alilSilaLlEß lEKMI3, Ball Makers., No, SOO North DELA.WATIR Avenue, Philadelphia. All work done in the best manna: and on :tae lowan and most favorable terms, and warraosed to gtva par Seat satiallicaton. Particular attention riven to rem:rims. • EXPRESS COMPANIES. NATIONAL WC PREL-S AND TRANSPORTATION COBIrANY. OFFICE-830 MARKET STREET, rICLIADELPIIIA. • THE NATIONAL EXPRESS AND Trt NNSPOR TATION COMPANY, having finely, completed its Southern through connectiens from NEW YORK and PHIGADELPHLA to' 13ALTI MORE.WASHINGTON, BICH MoND,SAVANN CHARLESTON, and all intermediate and adjacent towns as far South asATL A NTA Ga., and also having perfected Its Western connections, via the Baltimo:e and Ohio Railroad over mail roads, to CINCINNATI AND Sg t . LOUIS, Is now prepared to receive Freight. Merchandise, Valuable Packages. hiGNEY AND BULLION. and to transfer the same to or from, places designed and all Intermediate points as EFFICIENTLY, V`i - PEDITIOUSLY and CHEAPLY as can be done by any other Express Company. Offices are also opened in MOBILE AND NEW ORLEANS, Av din a few days the company will run through, via MONTGOMERY, to these places. J. E. JOHNSTON, President. B. F. rimiarr. General Superintendent. 4-*" ExvlOasi REMOVAL.—ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY—On and after TUESDAY, May the FREIGHT DE PARTMRNT of this Company will be REMOVED to the Company's New Building, S. E. corner of Elx. 'TENTH and MARIOLT streets. Entrance on Elemith street and on Marble street. litOblii - and-COLIF.CTION BUSINESS Will be transacted as :heretofore at 320 Chestnut street,. Emiall Parcels and . Packages will be •received at either office. Call Books will be kept at each , office, and any calls entered therein previous to 5 R. M. will 'receive attention same day, if within a reasonable die- tance Of our offices: Inquiries forgoods d ' nd settle ments( to be made at 520 Chestnut street_ JOSH BENCIEf_AM, &Vt. PHILADELPHIA Apr 112.4,1066. apSO lm ' 1:4 tiill - -:ltrzl :-0 afAii All-:11 • s ' iw _VaeliegsfirxoTs 4 ,__- , ,15,rp,..4324 calpzmokuLttraizi.ri.....,;ww. 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A popular work for the people, treating the subject in every possible light; imparting exhaustive information on its history. me-king valuable sugges tions for avoiding and resisting it, end explaining a succmsfel treatment at once so simple and effective that it must be almost a necessity for every family to possess so useful a volume. 1.2c30, cleith bound. Pries In. Also a pocket edition with paper covers. Price 75 cents. ADELLFT LIT DLXLE. A new work of absorbing Lute est. by Edmund Kirke, author of "Among the Pines" &c. a book with all the excitement of a novel. but pervaded with a truthfulness which stirs the blood of every reader. Urno, cloth. Price at RECOMNI.'I)ED TO 1.•-p.Ttcy A powerfal new 1, - aglish novel, that 1;11i been re cently issued in London, where It is iaak'ng a great sensatirn among all lady. readers. Limo, cloth. Price ti 75. - Single copies of any of the •? e books sent by :nail, free of postage, on receipt of price, by _ nv2-w,s,ti BEST . 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THE BOOK OF PARE UME 9 . B3' Eugene Rim meL GOUT AND P.M.ELLICATI GOUT. By Dr. Garrod. EPITOME OF DOMPSTIC MEDICINE.' By Dr. Y. Laurie. Twenty.fifth Edition. DR. HORACE. DOBELL ON WINTER COITGEL DUNCAN AND 3.1.12. T . 4RD ON THE nisEcria AND IDIOTIC. RARER BROWN ON THE CURABILITY OF CERTAIN FORMS OF EPILEPSY, INSANITY. &. GUY'S FlOi-PITAL REPORTS. sd Series. VoL 2. BRITIFIH AND FOREIGN AtitlllCO CHIBURGIO REVIICW for APRIL. DR. T. W. COOKE ON CANCER. New En lisp Medical and Scientific Books imported to order by every steamer. by LINDSAY et BT.AEISTON, Publishers. Booksellers and Importers, No. 22 South Sixth street, - above Chestnut. TI BA NEW BO A sv.lenkil i n v :vel byed 08---jAjtakr ' or Hugo, author of "'Le: herabl es. BAKED 'kir - RATS-0i the FuneraL A rich. new cum icbook by the grer:".Prietite Milts O'Ecilly." ..REalant FrqDll:D 'lO MERCY." A novel by the author of "Taken upon Trust," 1 voL 12100. ADRIFT 111 DIXIE; or a Yankee Officer among the Sebelsorith-an introduction by Edmund Kirke. 1 1..M30. FTIDEMIC CHOLERA. A Praciics.' handy-book. For sale by SAM S. C.E..AXTON, Successor to W. S. t A. Martian. ' 61, 6 Cheltnut street ALIalasVA LIPS OF PHILIDOR.—THE LIFE OF 'PHILIDOR, Musician and Chess Player. by Geo. Allen, Greek Professor in the University of Pennsyl vania, with a Supplementary H , ssy on Philidor, as Chess Author Jana Chess Player, by IThasate Von Hol debrand and de Lasa,'Envoy Extaaordinary and Min ister Plenipotentiary of the King of Prussia, at the Court of Bate-Weimer. 1 voL, octavo, 3,1 vellum, gilt top. Price l 25. Lately published by E. H BUTLEK & CO., 537 South Fourth street. A array ....4.431111s Blank Moots SIM stauonery, 110 Ti Market St. Old Books ' • • LEGAL NOTIOEN. TN DISTRICT COURT FOR THE lITY AND A COUNTY 01? PHILADELPHIA.—THOMAS B. WATTSON, Guardian of the Estate of JOHN. B. and FANNY WATTSON, vs. SAIdUEL OGDEN and the RICHMOND AND SOHUYLRILL PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, Terre Tenants. 3rd Muria Lev. Foe.. March T., ISM No. 85. TheAudtor appoint ed to distribute the fund, in Court, arising from the sale, under the above writ, of the following described real estate, to win:— All that lot of ground, with the dwelling house, foun dry. workshop, amithshop, stable and other the mee snags and tenement thereon erected, situate on the sOuth side of Girard avenue and west side of Minor Street, containing in front on said Girard - avenue eighty feet, and extending in length or depth southward of that width, at right angles with said Girard avenue, along the west side of said Minor street2o; feet. Bound ed northward by said Girard avenue; eastward by said Minor street, southward by ground nowor late of John Birch,lind westward by a certain twenty•flve feet wide Street, extending from said Girard avenue to Poplar street. [Being the.whole of three lots or pieces of ground, which John Birch, et ux., by three separate in dentures, the first dated the 28th De^ember, A. D. 1849, recorded In Deed Book G. W. C., N 0.56. page 460, the second dated the Bth of May. A. D. 1850, and recOrd ed in Deed Book G. W. C., No. 56, page 40, ft.: the third dated the 9th of September, 1830, and intended to be forthwith recorded, gran.ed and conveyed unto the said Samuel Ogden, his heirs and assigns forever.] Will attend to the duties of . his appointment on TUESDAY, May 22, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his otlico, No. 328 South Sixth street, in the city of Phlladelphia,when and wher,e all parties interested are required to be,pre sent their claims or be debaxxed from coming in on. Bald Dind. JA.Wf VA W. LATTA., P I Y9-10t* . . Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE Orr 2 AND COUNTY OF PHIL ADELPHIA.—Estate of Lieut.. R. B. MONTOOMERY.--The Auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit, settle-and adjust the Re .. count of, Elizabeth Brown, Adminiatratrix to the Es tate of Lieut. it. B. Montgomery. deceased, and to re port distribution of the Balance in the hands of the ommulant,.will meet the parties - interested for the purposes :of his appointment, on MONDAY, May 14, )866. - at '4' o'clock P. H.. at its offt• e, No. 220 South. FOURTH street, in the City of Philadahuhia. • JAMES W. PAUL. Auditor. _iilyg,tll,eoust* N\TOTlcig 14- FIRFEY GiVER THAT MARY A. liceltATIEE has tiled in the Court of Common Pleas her final Petitionfor discharge as an Insolvent Debtor under !the laws of this commonwealth, and, that the same will be heard' oti I iVEDNESDAY, 7nue Isth, lB6s, befbre ealcirCourt, CRESTISTITIittreet. below. Sixth; 'centre building, in the City of (Philadelphia. -mylo.th.e.tn.64 V.itURIAGES t;GELIttasTICEL 'FrEISII7{G, CO-ken : MAKERS. 21t ' n ritu l street, below alnuk .11odelplata, oar: A, =swat lit 'I , IEN SECOND-HAIOD P CAB C RlAt#F.Yalwa.vi On hand, at, REASONAIILE PIAIOpEL, - oP2I-Box • CARLETON. Publisher, Hew York ...... 2 OD 2 00 200
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