IXXIIN CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION, SENATE. Petitions. Itlr. BATABII (P'n ), 01 Vtle•ware, preseato4 a pe- Attica that raaat p, iviteges tie extet.tled to an the ue vy papers of the coutztrY. itlx. BROW NO (tire et' Illinois, presented a ptti. 'llan for bhip cabal ficau Lithe Xicingau to Wu Miusta ttappi river. - Better Protection to the Revenue. Mr. CHAN IPLEM (lien.onf from the Corn- Zoiltre on Uoinntor un, rep .fteti a Nowa , not in rota Wa r to glib bitter protection of the PPVvilllg The bill anrharisse lbe President to refuse the clearance 01 any vsaudi where he bee retool] to belie •° that its ears° is inteude , to :reach the rehele it Ida" an. tuiriz..l the Secretary or the 'Treason to prohibit toe froosporrauou on rxiirowls -certain goods, vibioli might , u any way reach or ran into !libel...J. of the Mr. WADE (D -p.), Ohio. presented two Petitions in favor of the c thessnre. Reports of thy Battle. of Pittsburg Landing. )11r Sherman's Hula ution tut tun roportn of the -efF.nern cotolonntlang at the tinulo of i 6 i,c.hor t s Lamaliud VFW 114,11 up. Defence of Ohio Troops. Mr SHERMAN (Rep.), of Who, wed iuy in common 'with other tatiZeue ul phis, With WIWI by tee leUr4 'IMO heel, east oh CePahl Oltio ragilhallts p.ir[lel ( ht[uig lit :bat battle, especially by the Chicago pap,re n and mt.- - ther by the Senator ir.• n Kentucky. (11r. Powell,) who was nut iii,tingtislitti for his re tileathy with the cant,. Jt was reported that seine of Illtea, re.gitneuta had )teithent firiog ngtxx.. reterrect t. . r -ch;ecl 3teguneut, alto, :tccLrtliaa to nil t eportii, tired two rtillinid WWI then retreated by older of Colonel ...pot-, who bolt, std was tot seen a.) inure during the day. tint tile re ..simetit rallied and foilgot ithr tog nionity and Mooing!. De had no attire to do any 'kitbag:o to t:01...4.111)los, but XL was tVidebt that the rtginieut'a uuly fault %VAN In nay. log a faithless officer. This eol•-liel, he u:alerslood, ruin helm cashiered becatea/ Se ittIll,(1 to li.ht on taut atty. regard to the Sevents -seventy, 01110, to., g.cf,t-ucr. are all incorrect, 7 llvntih they wire row truvo iti y fougut •bravely and Well, uotwnhStaudlng van. iitibrumu's rti• Tort was against them fin. regiment, lost . 121 Moo, WoUheeti, bill iniashig. He slat> defended tut Seventy•riret regiment from the Mouin, Of c They were alt rts leoeing, whit *tire Millet upot) to bear the first ettock in that Lewde tie reterred t tae conductefuther tsniorei.intenui, w 110 fought w.tta the molt determine-d bravely. eau 0.-Id their position, motor a severe fire froth Clio etielll), till They were oruersO to fall back, which t h ey 01.1 at good order. be aso sp Ace iu untie of high pral.a of lhd Germsn regiments, oud rend trom the tetiorte, opeaktun booty of the bravery and gallantry of the unia rtgiat ute He tad be bad the . high.-st an h.aity for ea - . tog mat all tao stories about a sltrtiriee, and the soldlete ne:lar bayoneted In their terns, welt tales and esaggq..tv4, Prentiss 4 .1101 055 in tins to reustro the .eurniy, tot) forinnt brat/till tilt three u'cluctt In -the alternoou before tee) were captured slid eat of; and yet, even tuiiday, tile enamel al and cruel charge is made that General Prentiss was InatM "without suraluu. h 0 Wirt, re:erring ILO la bat Ohio had dole in the cause of the war, and the „glory that had h4e,.0 won by bar soldeene ever) where _ `The Ohiuuue Oa Brave as Any in tits World. Mr. POW ELL (trero.l. of Kettle Sy. said the ai•jo h•.) rere. ,o tie ocvet relit' and tong; , against the flIllO neoset. tle eueeto.ed were al IL rave as any in III" world. flu elm pit 11.10Ae a eased remark in reply to ),r Wade, and thod a nt th-. :iteme_ar front Ohio (Mr. Sio-:noon) line been unuraduits in his issfershss Arid liie "hour the eyiriparnizors. Genet - ad Grunt. Mr. HARLAN (1;ro ). of lowa, thought a part of the Seusitor's emit eh Was lair, dent to boater no Gen. Gra .t, aLd migiA bate abed eileet ni the fotore. ?non all !to Emir Learn,Gea lts - at.z ss oat tic io cozontaao a lan; Army. 1,1.6 resil 'too, a letter Goo, 1... mu-bold, way- Rig that the army WAS Inlita untedly surprised. He heat utile clerk's desk in; amid. - from a 11.....ntri paper, is proire of the los. troops 110 said ho dot not .hick it proper for SollateTS t • critici.e the conouct of generals :lit atatb .-ia.oW.l haves aola authrag, tan, from the remarks ot he Seoster. nottorn trio o:bldirro from lowa f.tioi , ld be led by Gen. Grant, and W•l6 mot Willing to sit under any attempt to tiol.tor up lite character 01 rind at-hrrat. • DefPnet . of Gi , noruls. Grant Ittr. 11110W.N IN 1: said lie hid likened nitn ph.tn.lo-r n, ihr ri warns o f the Ztatinol- t - rool Ohio. but was .uer) to It list the Zehator &OM any attack en Gruen ii tit He totO errs. no nviCeoco 'Plrilicient 1Q im ilia) CI to tititoottl tintut. But lie Nitta but tit rei Wing tam, Lrcxuar Ilhus,ie and lief• prajers u t ed t o uo celeuc t Br couteutitil that lie tercet Prentiss wee not iluurired at all. Nil braver luau had fought in var. lie va. DOI it, pOStitlrOOtk of the facia to tiett'ld Geteral Grant ft On litt• OCtOrliti ai iniug from newoFttiter tialltn't 0, Gut nt-L Mint) mut, Wad bo untior ulan ip the aimy. Senators not Contp,tent to Speak A.uthorita- sively uci Sablrrts (fkp.), of IlaseacoU3eit.s, Fald the IVO. lution called lot information, and no one °oodles it bat he did not think it mist, to via rted, mire then ptlrAt4l.l.:S is the field, tor the maw, alai muttars ned,.”“ 01 our goa t- yams in the field. It a °old he bott..r to itar,, t laf-tc tine to the Drsealthil gi-tiatara oria .os of the plane MAI Opel Minn. of odhtarl men in rate d bat moue of na bate that kn.. ilse which entitles Mir opin ions in Tigard to military chairs t any nonaltierattin :Neighs in the country. Ibe people nie quite as Well <IIIIIIIIIA to Drououico Oil tile skill and gold or pour Aeneralinip of the Wee In the 17.10 lie are the inetobera rd Congress. We'are all viii anzioini for Halo for rho success of Our arms, but are amtletimee impatient or ne ceisawy cftla), and pe) to pa too ready to mitten. , opera hione in the field. do ze,.ai•or, lie e• at • di/ 71;r4ice to *soy Cf thts. At-c,-“V0 wlHYarr h.al itrg off tint- Ves. With all their oostases, the!. d , estve the :uuedence and support of tile Simmer and civil marina:Anat. But ne would not riieruse the plane oug - nerale tier (neje. accions on the held im the tienale. It wv.ld Le ewer to am pt, het , eotunoo, ctrl col mil Or iaLanlailutt tint Wit titictill I abstain from dhcuseing ur eritioising military OW[llllOllB in Congress. The rce t•!sat ion wan then ailoptad. Mr. B 6 L (Rep..l. .t New tiampel , irm i f ro m ti m ni CVOIMiII r,ptlrlcal is blll 1012ILTC tl) OPP3itatiWaTi to ibe 111.11iYie COT ye. ffir. FOSTER (Rep) of Conoeclicot, from the select csrnaeittee on the trooe.clito.t.t or t H. uttAtp4reY4 t report.il a tesolutioa •• 'flint the SeLtste mr•tt take props)] titt.ectot.,&vett. to th. Mouse of lirpresentativ.," Adoro.-d. educatien in the colored children of nrecia wait taken no and passed YEAS. Griater cusp,) Hale ( 11, P ) Harlan ( 'teP ) ( Rep.) tiender-.on (U.) U.,VE Sing (R.ee.) lathe ( 11d Lana fit ) Kansas The bill for the tine District of Col - Autiaol37 (Rep.) Browriug (St p ) Chandler (Rep.) Clark (Rep.) Ccalamer (Rep.) Dlam. Doolittle (Rep.) Yereetalen (Bep ) Foot (Rep.) Foster (Rep.) NAYS. "leulebury (Dem.) WilMy (U.) Davie (II.) Xenbidy (U.) Powell (I...tui ) The bill, at amended yesterday by Mr. Wilson, Mall! 'WM ie oellcd the " niece ii , tie" of this District. On motion of air. FN. SEIS DEN (bar ;.of Maine, the bill making en appraprmtb.o far sundry civil Pxpenee+ of the Government was taken on, but atter a briar debate. its conaderaiion wee 1e...10,Lea. The bill to facilitate tie unellaren of PIAiAtP/I UM" ble physical disabilitl uas tab en a P and DAM(' After an executive toseion, the t enete adjourned till Blonder. Illotnk or ft rtertiestszvritmurES. Resolution, of liratitutle. Mr. LOVEJOY ( Ett p ),['Pole, preeented the fol io-eh:fp li, xll XII Mete adopted: Medved. That it is with forlings of devout gratitdo to Almighty OM, that tho tinuse of Roortmontativo., Irmo lime to tune, have bean) of the triumphs of the - Union army in the great struggle far the supremacy of the Constitution and t,, integrity of the hitlion. 4iefo4eGi ) That eve itGeivr With Ifiroffu , ,ilivitiarmtioli the iottiligepoo tf the TCCCIIL •r•Paorioi actrievol By the armies of the Potomac, associated from ih-ir localities 'with those of the Revolotico, and that the siticerettiaiths cf this Bowe are trudereti to Major Gee -rat G. B. 'Afo- Citllau, for the dii piny of those Mgr thaitar) hieh puttee imbortaetre,oilts with bu, Lkdo ascritico of lonnan life. Liberty to All Mr. LOVEJOY effereo le substitute, slightly modifying the bill acted upos)rzt•• - ue4 TO secs,' irei.alim to till Temps withie the eltillqYtl jurisdiction of the United itifle Goverment. ALLEN (lltrat ). of Ohio. noved to lay it on the table. D!PFIgFild to—yens 50. na3 b 05. Air. - LOVEJOY drtuacaled the previeusquestion. Ms •sEreEd to—yeas 42. oat 130 captains Boggs and - Bailey on the Floor. SEDG eileK (Rue ), cf New Yorh, stuted that Cantaius Bova hod thole) , 'lammed w the Gulf h,tnadruu, bringing deppatchem of mum, ant arid iutere4nug together with trept ieh, were VOW Incennt, and Wu MI that - they be utlruicta to Inc floor oT the llouse. Ibis wai ananimouely agreed to. The gentlemen received marked attention from moo' int inhere. hlr. LOvEJOY moved to recommit the hill. CVN (Lietn.), of Wlio, lintel tout 110 hound the en• yolk(' couevrititivz Mtn woUill TUI all tild to toll tamp f• ing with the negro They have it m Tower to Flue!eh alt itx:ie bin?, but iher move to re commit and atip,ore, to dolly with it, until Abohtectuisat grows and ttdeotene row to break Com! our Union fur• , ever, The gemirmiiii iriyu Ilinui9 (Ur, lewrjo) ) moved a Tote of thanks to General McClellan. Ile hat sho wn Lie Pharieeeism. The SPEAKER. The discussion of that resolution is not in drdir. stovotor Notion to Brcoifuiit• BEV. COX. 1 wet SLOW to say taut the army and peo ple do not auprcve of tbir cention.,us negroisin in (j-,n -grebe. If they could vote they would move out of Con gress the Oki§ vC Wtr eaditivut lattlnlnllan. Such Mick. i..cleo helped Stet salon ] and trerisOn. and Jell - Davie, - these who bring it het a are enemies to this country. Toe - people are iu favor of giving bullets to the enemy at the and, if they had a chance, ballots against the enemy at the Xwth. They ere WOow l eick (film itera ton" :emu; the uvgro. It tattgau shortly after the roll-call on the first day of this section, one, with hut few ekeeptioue, it has continued up to this moment. Our only duty is to Mcrenee toe revenue aunt energies of the army. When we get through with al. war wa no, on.c.o.orroar. our lc anaver - r if un eeeenry. Now is in.,t the time Give the army a (Mauer give white people a chance—give the old Union a chance, it imatiblo. I move, and call on the conservative noon t, vote, to recommit this viii a ith instructions not 10 report it Lack at all, The SPEAKER That is not in order. fil.r. WICKLIFFE. let it be postponed till the first day of the next *OlOlll. Let it not no considered daring the hot weather, but lie over till winter. [Laughter.] Mr_ COX_ I would Di efbp thti lust, but I will that motion. Power of Congress over Slavery Mr. 1111'EN (Rep), of New York, said his belief was that the power of Congress on this itu,stion was ex 'mash, BMW/ Be Vitt4.ll aboll., Slat/err tho Dla lrict of Columbia still thinking that wiseu that ses+ dune, all the power which the Constitution gives Congress over the question of slave-y was exhausted. He, however, wanind Congress to abolish slavery in all places where it bas the tower to du so unser the Constitution_ In this be was actuated by a desire to establish peace and se curity, and maintain the Constitution, ra her titan tin. pair It. Let starer} he left with the States alone. Toe principle of the itt publican party was thC.t. CougTeac 1144 BO power there to tangier@ with it, nor did the Constitu. lioll take slavery anywhere, and that slavery elided simply He a Mate institution. r. WICKLIF FiC obtaiued permission from the gmtla roan teread frouian r pinion of Justice Story, delivered in the Outdone Court in Wiwi Wore, not long ago, to @tow *tint slaves were recognized as property. Mr DIVEN, resuming, said he was familiar with that opinion, and continuer to argue that the Constitution did not establish slavery aby wbere. and hence slavery did mot exist in the navy yards., forts. Territories, etc., by virtue of that Instrument_ 1 14149 could net abolish that Which bas bo blibtenCe. Let us violate no faith, and d.) nothing but our duty, and that in a plain, straightfor ward manner. Evils of Slavery Mr. ARIZOLD (Rep.), origionlir iatn, <ued the ball under cenoiderntion, said it was not in tended to invade the constitutional rishts of the it stn., but to abolish bisv.r2. ..vary where within the jurisdiction. When the tlouatitution was framed slavery .lorsar rocogx.l.,3fts a temporary evil, to ha got rid of as ereedily ptadole. Slavery had become a despotism, striking at the liberty or speech and of the press, and notermining the great principles on which the Constitu tion was founded. When the people hurled the iLIEItILII.• 410.2 oil! of t.niirFi , nod wols nn,r In arn.l against the GOVerca.,llt, enaeavoring to Cestroy ttiac - which it had so long controlled. Where we can constitii -tionslly give a blow to hllsveTy let 114 do it, because, when we have weakened slavery, we W, alien that which is its --...evonenee. AL far Sac non bay° the pew.- we Eli/On•li destroy that criminal. Under free loath Mimes the I trier :cumber of States have woudtrtully advanced iu intelli • fence, arts, and sciences. The South, however, has not Progresscd, because of the existence of slavery. Should tie, not be benefiting that section by promoting. by con motional powers, the gradual and peaceful abolishment -z.f slavery in these States r i Mr. KELLOGG (Rep.), of Illinois, inquired whether, by judicial interpretation, this bill would not embrace errrY person held to service or labor, wherever he may be reached. Be bilieved the bill for the abolition of .slavery in the District of Colntubla repealed tie fugitive • *lave law. It would be more manly to Introduce a bill *tor general emancipation. Mr. AlttloN,p roplird that the act for the abolishment •c , f slavery in the Dint , ict of (10iumnia contained no sums reservation es that suggested by his colle mum Mr. WICKLIFFE said he understood that from three to five bundled fugitive slaves from Mary laud were now in the District; that the legal authorities had been *Pe pealed to for their restitution, but the military authort tire retard to taproot the law to b- PUG ilia% thr uwhori , Ps bere had sanctoned It. Mr. AILNULD sArd whether the elaves had eenerenli ton. Uni.ot master...l dMM Mr. WICKLIFFE replied that he h%l been t. . • honked Write hid Welt Wk.n oni, sad the mardbal forbidden to circlets them. on the monad Li•nt tne mili tary power rules.' We Mtn uudrr lb., infloooco of a Will tory tiespetiem. en far as nelhary law to ...awned. WASH:St:TON, 91.4ty 9 thr. OLIN (Rep ). of New York, .titted too motion why be hats Yi.ted against .untalnitig the pr-viun.. Linen -1_4171 The Mt petleuur. ar due L0u , .., du 'lug the pa , . on.' Dt egent Religion abowe wirh tittle prod-are hits. .1f this magnitude ate broukht tefote it and iet-sed. Per heps not one tenth pert of the member. have read the bill, nor one in fifty cuu.idered ite oroviviene Nothing like deliberation hail been beibiseeii uoee unt; uu•iviuru, bill w e.. not aetinito, but fun F,uuras.ititut. Slavery on the. High Setts. Mr. WICKLIFFE, referrieg to our of the prOTiefoll9 Ot the bill, tie origieailt iutiodered, .eoluired weather Corgi eat has the Tower to reheat the law of astern+ on the high teaa_ It has been decided by the Lite .1 rottioild We PRIMOt take that deserietien of loap,•rty which is re- Cognized RP such in any St.te •if the Union. lilt. NS (Sep ) of I'emo,t,IVAION, WiAltl.ll to ro. lA, to the tlOl -otter by nateee whether, wh-u a ~td-1-1411,1 from this or Boy other mum% Pie to.o , 0. ootiono inter r,trO with the low or t h e country from which it sally, and IA hother the Yetowl Ic not Ill' aoit of the Uoiled SLUM ana ihe laws of the Milted ttottqt goseria lig it Mr. W ICE L . /PIPE replied that what has 0-er Valid Ilia) lie regarded no the law of tuitions Et hog boon arch ell that tilevril on hoard the so eels of the Uojiol States are protected front liberation by the local law of the country. Illr. StEX ENS. Is that the I. 4 .omerant caael Mr. wick:LIFE - B. :No. But the lliiited Staten !trait at F.hp.lahrl_ iylr. LOVEJOY stated a Lnniaiana ca.e. A stove had nivolthhuily taken to Nrouce. &3.1 returta.ll. la 3 mut for freedom the court decioett iii hie favor, on till let 01.11. t h, that alma-lever the znanter welt ten boyitml the jiirisdictioti which tet'eatuvil Mill Its H shin he WM 1 - **. ssiKs oring frtt hr cistlisl its Lbe filo toiloicil r 01,11; (Nee ) row:aided that aoconitag to him re collection, the getitielliao had not c..rrectty gated the Cave, ntOt iD CObelUsion, ekprooho to 11,,. ooatie.at that Oti Ribiect of HO topc h impppaavo, to act %nth had tantt with ct.rt, not to violate plightml f aith. Mt .00 ke LD (U. ) ARM 77,711 t11„3, .11r. now reaping the oPtet innite of the violence of tit -hate oil this ll.sir this hour of tostional citiatnity, o tog net of a 4 , -CLIOIMI roltl I ov.rmy. fie felt that IL was 1•0 time rtr hurt 7.1 in . ulpeln a reply to tee nentienote ( liereje, ). lie would not add it eieglo iip.tot to the Paine that was now counn nivg tow He. Il is object was to poor oil on tun scare, anti, if possinle, pt oduro harmony. Pll/11,1 lid I Lilt. NIA yot mill forixor iltsti by Chi, ITS. alai revelnoeiza tha t3oustan , iee meter which we ely passing it, he said, muoug. other thiass, you are not kt eping the pledge y,:u. instl'S to the country, our the oath W >u t•poit the Conant anon. _ . EALL EY (Rep. Puts I Vtoia. replied ila4 he .siariiand whether hiLeen stet.d such it-sishitiOn. Ti, than lit *OMa say, if Mita titiOti it to stand. if the Commitoti, , Li i, to he the en tities law, he [llly. Kelley] to le, ed that not Ohl Y Ofltta. t Ili! ty-h•lif Sated, wit, ttabd SliCh hiltlatioa mail it tan t,N i4tt&l r. re a 5.81,.. If it Silitd at ticcetitatiiinul law. the of all the Staten will Le made to stead it oy the pow. r which it 'twit cru.Ling out the rebelhou. Suet reiasrks as tie., wade ey the gentleman trout nary Lola n a v e v eer , Lefitii Ler+ re, Tltty wire tondo to ft igal du tiollghrieN o. e anima act nuntr our eontietiote, anti not frr.ol threats. Ile believed that the hest interests of the eoma tt y rtquired the passage of this; eta. It Wad redei^ed, and . ..aid exclude lu•itte discus-lens Ott that eithrtjact COCltisiKh pc FIN that file tuill did not oronoso to .1:0], - ,h eta - very anywhere, an.tl generally arlYonttell its knbezige. _ _ air. WICKLIFFE explained his forayer rem.ll l / 8 . Sr ll* (.110 had vent hiw a vinialilliiientlitti Haying o.lt. 001 T hundred and fifty fugitive Oiivea, from Alitrytitid, Alb it.ht, uu,l ihai. milanry .rrt,olt tempt to recover thrill, thus rupesilus tho f.tsitivo- d inve law in the Dietrint. Mr. PESt;ENDEN (Rap), 'Maine, replied to o:e. et Wield, saying that South Carolina wilt our of flit Slant to winch the gentleman referred—a State first Mat fnrtrard In rebellion. 'itie gotidem , .m, ro:to to pour oil Olt the troul.led ttotera Wily not esnriapt to cairn those of the North as well as of the south ? %Yuen the II nitro is restored Northern as well at tioneitnrit should be guarantied. tit,lll.ll had hewn impritonea at Charleston for die zeitstoi that tho,y were ad, Ms- srlitskiiii..D cif.) he alto cleared the rights o , the 3 , orth to it. p nnn.,icca VJ SSENLEN was glad to iessr the gentleman oar Co. Itefei ring to Mr. C...x's :ems! fit. he said he out not hold Ininse.f responsible to him fir the 1111111., ha 11 . W:1)1MA big &Meg. /ID W,ill/: likk , in hien:: nand„ the tap - bum. it prof, S.ROI - of ethic.-`and poiinciti co Aor, TO di: tet Do !libel a what they should d o 011 this iinesiiim. The begin thrusts himself on this Hint:,. and you cannot thrust hihn out until ton ail a Inie doenee. r, CIU FFI:LD (li.). of Rho he hand. welt in fhvne of a phetpOinineht of thin bill no tar ni it 10011itt o.od rate vH ti 0 national dock y orpennl4, &c., in the slave [ates, the only pra,. Lice] etlert would be to irritate tie poople therein, anti tend loin ,tirther to reterd the ro t,t,l:tV.Oh Ot tht rTurYwhtto, if tee (here]]- Intntoi th.e - Dinh - a •tt tos, whioh he do-irea to ACCOhI• }Ail-11,1)10're than any other euj ct. lie deeired the rvi.tivalion of the Goveruninat at it tube from wilt. holotte, subject, however, to the liela of punideate 8,100 cit zees at have violatad the pellet iMN*4 of cue Muted pe.elAdy he before the breaLlug out of the ro tielliop. Dir. ARNOLD (Rep.), of Illinois. in res Douse, said that be hat. for taro:ha-nog good faith with ail Mel Scams. ihr. WA 1/ URT (15 ) rem:okra that therc were two hildls Of faith , — old.faskitito d faith nut Dania faith 014 Doti r Al gel el72lhg the goht.ongli. fir. ARNOLD replied that the gentleman was always toileg to discov, r and &fond the obetufar enornd iadt, 111 MM. ..Mr. 'WICKLIFFE said twit his colleague (dr. Wricr.v.ortii) had been on the ALM 01 - 100 TintOn, While the gettiendua wee not. Mr. SHEFFIELD said. that no practical good could result 110th the passage of the bill. it would repel Lima.) Who were,}eattlitig to cane Imo ur the tad El , kg T1, 1 (51'40 btun that every orgunieut It 4tlh4 thin bill would arias albst the bill for abolishing slavery in the Dist/Mt of l:olumbia, receetl: pa:sed. M 7 ItorilAS (Re-p.),of riCarfoachuertts, remarked r. that that Vate IM/Yided. tilr. oTEYlSitid retitled thnt it tiny one iinppOnd that Cciripri2Hllloll rehdritet an het cutietittitional when it aes not then, he ut.dersto:el the gentlenitiCe (Attention. Did 0i one doubt the right of a State to abotielt elitvery without nom pezitation 7 Mr 41,14_141 Ad tt.e.p oe Stas.achntette, re plied they he did. 3.1 r. STEVENS replied that the geroleulau waa the only one from thetree States who thus believed, sad he iir G. d he would be the lay'. nixatiAm a.rt4.1.-.t , a is t oe (10satt, ahicb btc.int, lively, vriati 21. ~:PEAKFAti re -11,11.(!ed gentlemen that the District of fiohoolott bill WiL3 11011.111Tethe H &ahe. Morrill (Rep.) Pomeroy (Pep.) Sherwan ((Cep.) '•ualev-r(Rep.) Tin t; ycli. doe ) mop.) ftqp 4 ileor..(lt.), Mr. bTEV.F...I., during hie 'week), said that the abo lirhineut proposql wee a political iptoltian. whiakt the sup ems lesislature in any locality lieu the right t> ueeide to pat tor or not. 111r.TL'OMAS (Rep), of 51avitteliusetts, said that the tape ot Quincy. when Seel otary 01 Mato, iu tis e.erna- WllliefJCl3 with the Bri bib minibter,not itulV maitiraintd prt ',K' in slaves, but that any attempt of ttie British fticers and soldters to sed nue them from their masters was a violation ot the law of natiorol Wilson (II), No Wright (II.) Mr. SIkVENS replitd that he had heap/. the Saga of gnincY 44041'0 that it ~ a ti witr iu tho pa.her 4t CouHrthe atadien einfety in tho Dim:rici of tinlinntdd i Willi or without compensation. lio had heard dlr. Clay eay the !lab(' tbing Mr. THOMAS referred to Mr. Adams' letter tie agaitiat the g.ntleruau'e assertion. ST ENS concluded hie mark* in favor of the bill, Air. THOMAS, of Miwearhusetto, said that whea lw asked the question of Mr. Stevens ho met with aoy thiug a gebtlemanty The 5P)13 , 515:E1i• roilinkloi the gentlenin that Donlon. eliTtre cable but be ibetulgeo in. Dlr. T 1107.4 AS argued the legal aspect of the duearion rei;peethur COll/001182111011 For deves. Without turtlirr procendiugb 019 1101190 alit/Ur/10d until Monday. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The stock market was stronger again to-day, and Go vernment securities improved somewhat. The coal ear ning otvclia and accurbies recovered the &din° cinied by the Pottsville outbreak. Bank shales are heady held. Passenger. Railway stares are in demand and steadily improving in price. Philadetpttla Stock Excnnage Sales May 0. [Reported by b..E. ittelauga.; FIRST BOARD. 3000 Sun & Erie 93 100 Readin g 8 23 94 3100 City 68 new 101 k 350 do 510 do_new..l.s.lolx 50 de..Bs,ena , aut. 2.37,1 1(00 do 00 300 Fllll4 F 4 riel)- t)5, 9:1 18(0 do ..neo - , logo 0 17itui ra ft ti 11. 4eo do..new ..eb.lOlX 50 dubuyi .NOl, prf.. 181( 7040 W Branch bad.. 86 5 0 0., loks .13,* 6000 du 86x 3000 Penna R 24 mtg.-90 25 Lehigh Nay err,. 40 25 Leingn Scrip 40,41 10 do_____ 4011 100 A., 0.0, 4 t 3 14 Penna ll 83‘ 5000 US Os '81...34y5.19,2X 160 do fix 500 do 10:X 101 , 0 Penna Coup 92.4 011,0 N S.clua 74. 150 Delaware Div..— 42X 1000 R adiug'4'3-100 50 . 50 fefl do 43 25 Arch et 2•Lbj 1(00 II S6a Beg '5i...10.13 35 S. ee Tuird R... b 2 50 Read It sswn&int 23X 9 West Phda R... 54;4 50 do 2336 50 PFtA' & Chi.— 15 DETW.LEAI .dttA tills. 400 Belau Nay prf... 13x I 2 Letligh Scrip.... 41 5 Selma ..... 47 5000 Suu g Erie 1a... 93 SECOND Bo AltD Er Perms B 47 i 8 LW N Liberties.. 60 104 do. late. 91 18 Girard Biz (112.P_ 11.11 .2400 City So S. S 0... 99 50 13th .5 15th-st R. 15 700 d0..new..b5.102 5500 Elm OlpAttel. 10a. 9754 2000 do..new 102,X 20 Green A Goatee.. 2555 59 Lehigh Val 1t... 54 4 do. 20X Illeclamica' 24.3i1 100 Soho Nay or_al_ 102 , 1 11100 111 IS 150 mtg eb.103N15000 UAW $ Am i 'B3 923; 15060 GheBt Val 75.b5. 30 AFTER 50 Spruce Pinaß.. 12X 54 cattawiatat ie.., 731i1 )LOIINS rut Bid. Asked. Li El 68 1881.....9074 93 Tr 7 3-10N.103h 104 Philada 6e 99 100 now.loA 1..44 Peupu Se 69 89). Beading ii 23X 23.91 goad to On 'BO '43 100 Bead Ms '70.... 904 94 m:4. 1114,1 60 Perna R 4636 47 Penua 111 m 66.103 x .. Penna IL 2 m tie 96 Slorrie Cul Con . 95 47 Mo. .14.4 l Peef.llo 111 =eh Fav Stock. 4:74 Rh Nay Pref... 13X 13X Orb Nay 6x'82.. 68 69 canirali ...... —9 9x CITY IT ti4MS. A SPLENDID STOCK OF VITATCIIES.—We in- Ytitis Hitt - AMUR to The CUM Of Me 8 5 .16. LOW% La3DlllllB is CO., (No. 802 tthestnut street,) asother column of our ram till. morning. Tk.is helu:o has intm occupied a fr. id-rack eoeitimt am"Ei llos lPv." o, ll of thid eouotryf of o llama made Watches u i wieldy, they have ac quit., fecilitits in this depattment that are 'enjoyed by fen. iiral Lome. Their present stuck of American, and Swiss time-keete re is ttrquallist, and the prices at which they are tailing them are M. wirihy the attention of buyers. TILE FINEST CONFECTIONS, AT MODERATE PUlCES.—Nesere. E. G. Whitman Co., the enterprising ccurectiomera, econd atree.t, ci,esaut, mare do: iervidly the name of manufachning the most artistic NIA delicious confections that are made in. Philadelphia, or any shun else, and their pries are no higher Mao - 11.4.1:e a loarge-d vklanlly roe lutvrier Their .. 7 hvies mem chocolate, and various Fru t p operations are nu• egmalled for richness and Haver. whibt their plan, earl vn, ions mixed candits, are aeo4ht ter, and ordered, in every pert et the cQuutry. M. ono should think of buying confections anyw•htere else than at the wipular old ciakbliebruent here referred to. THOMAS KENNEDY & BEOTDER'S Fwg4l - Pllll FLOWER EIIPORIII M."—what Nature i/1 DOW doing for the face of the country, Messrs. Kennedy Brother, No. Ste Chestnut street, are doing for the faces of tLe ladies, by fur:Within the Tenet bengtitul Floweret of both French and American manufacture. Their pre sent stock of these beautiful goods is the most elegant ever offered in this city, to which they also add a magni ficent display of 'Straw Bonnets in every variety, and a of nice line Of 41111111 - OU'll Hata and Bonnets. being amorg the principal importers of these goods, they pos. sets unusual advantages in point of vrices. NEW STYLE Tian MiP CAPS FOR GENTLE - ItteN —Messrs. Charles °Word & Son, under the Con& nvnal Hotel, have, as usual, been soceessfut ia present. it g to the public the most elegant and approved styles of Hats and Caps of the season. There are several novel. tire to their Meet, to ithiCh we wouiti invite the portion. lar attention of our readers, who are at all cultivated in tl:eir tette for dress Their stock of Gent's Furnishing 004d4 in oho the linoit and mot carted to eelea trom timed in this city. TUE AWN EY tIA.ItKET. PHILA.DELPGIA, May 0, 1962. BOARDS. 1100 G City G5.....10t5.102 1100 do, ,aiew gm. 99 Wild—F[lol. Bid. Asked. Elmira R Prf... 17 173,i Ei.ba is '73.. 81. 82 Islan4 Rex-1 pm 16x Gi Ct BiY 01X .. Le Ol tßav Scp 4i.X 42 jZi Poi:Da It BAi Pt.llll 80.. 7-i' 14 ji N Cennrt loa. . t 03,1 ?•1 n0.u... Oit , Z:Wiblil Prt'f. 8 Frank a Smith It 44 .. Sac & Thd-..t R. glig 62 nase.•& 'lli do. ac It 6 6g W Pbila la h.... 544 55 ipra,e & 124 12g Green, & Coate,. 25g 2.5 g WALtint. 35 31)4 Arrth Saner.... 22 22. VANSANT STILL AlMall.— W ha. ap,,k, ou Was among generals, A. L, Velment is among coulee tioners—rac chief. n proof of which, the reader is re hued ta bit mmuilicrof tow Mint, M the wino of 'Huth stud t beaten!. among his specialities, we would tame to-day, hie celebrated cream dates, walnuts, and cloy oleic,; also, his sweet Jordan Roasted almoivis, ench lvanger, delicious cream candies, and all the troDical futile now In sewn, FINE FAMILY GRODERIES.— A first-class gr..cer, establishment. whore everything In that lio • t Iran the meet every-day necessary for the tabl, to ;he ch"'cem iniP"TIO !Ftieici Gan atwaya hn had, in brat du E. Do ant at fair in ices, ie au important m-t , opolitari rhinuteiphin cite boast ,itch an HstAbt lim mat, as luudiras of our readers can testify. in the atoniralily ci .1 st.re of Mr. 0; R. altutmon,dealer ill Cron groce r'. P. Arch a. d 'Neu. sho,te. AFTFRNOON AND EVENING By Advertlilt 111.4164 it Win he well Wet. Dr. Cotten will €'ive ten exhibition of the Lutebing gee, nt Concert Hall, nth, at terio.,,,, ! deka, 4.. r livilen only, et which he prom -es to 7 tell telten poem, anlirird"Philneo phy, —it Love Tillo,"—aid another this evening for be.nriemen only, cumber of prominent citizens 'lamina expressed a de #,:re to tile On Sionitty evening, Ile given the or> t public exlliodtion. Ghir.o & "VAN CrIINTEN, 704 Market street, p row offering: the greatest irduceoloot, fu eho t p and e 1.1136.0. 'PL. ,112 1 1111, . 0 t to call .11,..1 rxnmiee thpir re-w stock of F prim; and aunrmsr otyie4 Puss ICE CREAM—CHOICE CHEESII.—The lnvrr• of god Cheese, slid those who &mire porn fee Pr4-or. • st.ode of lA, richelt• cairy Fit Ae roil it 1 Karla of Me m.ra ttt Balactt, in the Eastern Market, corner of Fifth rind Merchant streets WINDOW SCiAnES 7 all styles, $1 to $5 cacti, 1 tires,ll9 Liluistnut sirceL, W. & Rno. LACE, Musr.lN, AND JAC,'QuAltn CURTAINS, now in RMrt. eviee R 1 10) to ..S2O a Diotto, 719 llhoAtiott erne+, Phiheti:lolla. W. 11. Ontofi. 800. apl2 7t TIIF. PitINCE OF WALES AND 111 S BETRovitv.l). —lt in hn tol that the British Loll lament will attend the ro t al toorrosgo act, tka, the l'eleoce of Wale, arty tuoo 1 IV riming the gentle maidens Of Bet:laud. Lot the Prince stieCt a pleat r front ninon ho tirty, one thing it certain. it has long since been decided on that hifi .0 edging twit etioll lie iiiiinithwittruil tit the Cli.tliins 9 eivple of Granville StiikeA, No 609 CheAtnot KIN net, Philadelphia, where the finest and ch• apest at- Fortnn.Lt o the !stoat styles of seam:motile •uta ore kept constantlT outland, or made to tinier at the ahorteet notice THE FALL OF lionicrows.—Jeff Davis is be ceming desporato. eencti4teg Yorktown; and, fall ing both to hid next line of entruutianutith, ho stroll's out iu no.ek heroics, .s Once Dore into the breach, dear friemis, ea:canner% or close up the wall with our Soeseh deed 1" }tern all accounts Secesh ie loaina Pi021.:1,11 for the fit ht, and inetead of i settleg lilt.? the "iinraineot acridly bunch," would prefer getting into coast - octants hie. thee, particularly if they were made at a first clna• establirbmint like the Brown-Stone Clothing Flail of fiuckbill .t Wilgon, Noe. 603 and 605 OhoAtnnt street, ele,ve Sixth, after Jeff and Beaureiord hare - been harmed, and the rank and file have aeon and au-Fuller gigPti the error of their ware, there will iwaiu hi a tinume for their procuring garments of the right stripe. THE no- OF thitgal SERYANTS,... Major generals, 5157 per mantle; brieadior eenorals, 5314 ffi; colonels of engineers And era g ooni, 1321; hen- Matta colonels of the saute, S 200; cohluels of artillery ant infantry, 5212; lieutenant - colAnels, SIM; en-tj)rs c.ptminP, 43.1E4.50 fir. EeC Ol / 0 1 . 6 '426 83. In the artillery and iufautrj. maj, rt receive 5169; captains. 5110.50; first lieutenants, ritcotid lieutenants, 5`100:0. Lieutenant Gene. Scott's n 11,111114 pity is 5758. TIM!, alidOd cA_ tiero sod se:rat-lb.' Wag,^F, would make .!3.24, the ,:caCt Lumber of Charles Stokes' celebrated Ulialling Store, on Cliestout etreet. Brow N inch II EI i/A:NII'S , IN: Iso 1 , 1•7111 ,F,,-ctiop. held on the 50h in. NnN rmannuonsty Oloon.d Pi _ )1.4-!L _ 4 14. : PRIMA FACIE has now bet n evert Suitt 3 ears since the introduction of HE DI. DUMB'S EXT RAWL' BLUM doriog which p'riod it hat met with nneXaniph•li calm kir II EL fq. BOLD has fawn.) e t can iibt-rafadvertiser and, notwithstanding the depreet ien exiath.g in every branch of business the past 3 ear, mg,rier with heavy teases, he has net curtailed ex pe in that respect. On the contrary, he-has column coetrsctt with ail the leading jeuttrals in the country, alai is at the - errant time th ,, most extensive advertiser .n IL. 13a,iied Mate, btoOli,3 ,V,v.elO-iv,ly that bid artesisa pesseea inerit—(succeeds in the majority ofCatel.) nollee his ability to nerertise— that making the name familiar 00y ; for without this important 'oasis, money ex,ohnlad, in any and every branch of business in a loss Mr. II EI.6IBULD is a druggist of over sixteen years' experi ence in the City of Philadelphia, and has a comprehen sive knowledge of the busintss in all its branches. His Wide ia not a patent uoattura. its inursaitents are thi vertiaed f, r the benefit of afi. Knowing, this, we say to those requiring such rewedy—try it. Sae advertisement, in another column it KEEP 'MOVING." . BY THE BARD - OF TOWER HALL There in an observation f 1,4112411 k a pplicoeou In thin great Yankee Nntion— ,,Kt.p Moving;' With proper explanation s 'Tin co good at an uratwn. • That cummon observation, "Keep Moving." When it fi,giiifie3 proareezion 'Tin an excellent expresBion. But when millionfl of Sticeteion Keep Moving," Though of ti molt )) All their moves are retrogression, Awl our troops to rake pore-esAon, lirep split OP storm or etlower, Lovrts to the I,dy's bower, Drawn by beauty's magic power, ' , Keep MoviDg." And uhnlevor temoesta Inamr, Still to the attractive TOWER, Troops of customers, each hour, Keep ➢Soviug," ifot - slifistssdinEi; largo and rapid sales, as we are Mir ing daily extensive additions to our stout, we have the lei gest Still most varied assortment of seiliionable ready made clothing in Philadelphia, Comprising every desira ble etyte end elm y quality, from low priced to the finest. All can la suited from nor stork, whatever be their taste, OCellisitisa, or means. We have al_•o a 1..rg0 and vv , II selected assortment or whlch ...ill h e ',suds up to Qatar 10 tad Dent manner for those wh•, prefer. We buy and sell for cash, only; therefore, at the j o u est ens,ible prices. TOWEitt HALL, No. 518 MARKET gG. PhiladAlphia 1111NNET C,. JAYNE'S k XPECTURANT. All who have urn!! this standard Mailicino for hoz , ( Aims, w U OOPING COUGH, COI.7tAIS AlliD COLDS, ROARSANESS, Or ant PULMONARY CO'AIPLAIN . e s" Ie prt.of of ad" fact, we would state, that for thirty }rare peat the EXPECTORANT has been before the pnl•lic, iuid that each succeeding 'lear has added to pppulerity, end extended the demand, until now it id liuoun and appreciated in all quarters of the world, and at - wined to he the Great Remedy of the Age for that rusenees for which it it oepecially d aigued. It} CENT COUGHS and COLDS, PLRURITIO Pr INS. ,tc., are quickly and effectually cured by its diaphoretic., teuething, and expectorant power. ASTHMA it always cures. It overcomes the spas modic contraction of the air verdele, and by producing irce ea ;adoration, at once removes all dif f iculty of breathing. 3311CINCI3ITIS readily yieldato the Expectorant. It snadues the infleueention which mitt thia through the *NO tubea. products free expectoration, and suppeessys at once the cough and pain. COS Stir ht PTION. r this insidious sad fatal disease no remedy on earth hat ever nem ftmlsl CT Mirth It finuauen the leflemoiatinn, relieves the cough and pain, atd removes the difficulty of breath ing. at•d produc.e an easy expectoration, whereby all irritating and obstructing matters are removed from the W El OOPING COUGH le promptly relieved by this Ex pectorant. It shrrtens the duration of the disease oue-half, ald greatly mitigates the ruiterioge of the In all PULMONARY COMPLAINTS, in CROUP, NAL ItliiY, &c., it will be found to be prompt, safe, pleacant, and reliable. The 7,I:PECTBII.II4T 'le prepared crap at 24.2 CORSTNU f Street, al d is sold by Druggists genet ally. ma It . stus•3l ONE•PRIGE CLOTHING, OP THE LATER'' , STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goode made to Order warranted @BtiMutory: Our Oss.Pitios SYsBIM is strictly nA beted to. All are (la reby treated alike. se22-ly JONE 3 do 00., 604 MARKET Street. LYON'S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER, Tested SOT nineteen )itaTS and grows to favor. It kiliS and exterminates Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Moths in Cloths, Furs, and Furniture, Gordon Insects, &c. All g , mane bears the signature of B. Lynn, and Ii notpoisonous topersons or domestic animals. ware of counterfeits and imitations. Lyon's Powder I ills all insects in a trice, Lyon's Pills are death to rats and mice. gum ever) Yaw., D. ;3. PeltliNßs, tus stm Oro 202 Bromism, , New York. ~3FLti IEI) - - /iINSI—CLENENT,—tin the Tfl that" by the Bev. Dartonow, (lepton' liatiry W. Ilmg, of Beane. da, to Mica Thrash A. Monica. of this city. DIED NASTWICK —On Friday morning, MAY 9, MaraerAt Fatemieli, t.ldat denghter of A. M Eititwick, aged 22 Sear.. Funeral from her father's reablenee, on NI )nd ay, btiy 12.11, of 3 To ylkiCeCli Li W.);141..14 ELWYli.—On the evening of the Bth, Emma, Ma tilda Elwyn. The lutieral tervicee will be bell at the Church of the Epiphany, to Monday, the 12th, at 11 . ti e'clocts. IL** —At her reetkoce, iu Goinymito va, Ptlllnlll. violin Mrs. Apgritutt t3)kos, consort of the late Doctor James es Reg. Der funeral will proceed to the Germantown Depot, and from thence to the fatuity vault, at old Trinity Church. city of Dirw York. The frirode of the filial, are respectrudy invited to attend the funeral, from thn frame, on Queen lent, on Nondao 12th lust., at 10 o'clock. I - Citizen, Centreville, Md., will please copy.] ** WiLl 51 Ea —On Monday, sth lout ,at the residence of patio Wilmer, Yeq, Wre•mor.dami county, "'nun -15) lvettia, Josephine, wife of Mr. John S. Weimer, of this city. Qt.CI)ND MUUttisilMi YOVIANS, VALENMAS. AND GINGIiAI4I9.—BESSON Eln. in% nil attention to their New ! , tock. of SIAN/111i Mourning Giughems, 15 to 25 cont.e Becoiel Mourning Silk and Wool Popline, 62}( to 75.1 klrcuoil Mom-nine Silk and Wool Valera:las, 75 et% rhick at tl H kite km% french Jacontatu 25 cte Pllllll Fleck pecat Fleuch Jaconete, 25 ctn. 11-urizi'e Black 3736 1 iii.h.'s Black Ilarege, 7-4 wide, 62) cts. _ uL Hack Crape Illaretz. 25 cts, Lupil.'l , : Black Tamatines, 25 cts. THR 1 - PRVh 4 S,-PHILAI)I 4 II,PI - 114, SATTITIO V. MAY !O. NM J 6 . Al I, op . ELNVENTII and tifiESTNUT, have now open, at the lowest cash micas in the market, magoinomrt Knee of a great variety op new Spring Goode, of their owa late i r a a artailon mai wasnarantaroi as well as of ear. fill selections from New York importations. Their Peal Imitation Thread and lillipara LW:ON Fancy Buttons, No. fi Trimming Milts-me. Paris Ornament. for Closes and Wearies, French Bugle T, flamingo. Silk Belt ing. Silk Gimps, Thomann Proton' Patio Trail Skirts, pool .Nik, new cniors, at 2 cents per spool, Fresh APlit and Singe ''lochsr, for summer knitting, Travelling V . .0,15. at d Magic It idlles. are all faired to the ladies as goods of the moos reliable make, and adapted to the require ment. of close. Meet inunating purchaser.. The naval liberal allowance to . J. M A X WI-31..r! 5014, Store art Factory, EI.BV LINTII aul I.IHESTNU'T ap24.lra ccrsif].*:44ND s . AttlAs sociuTv, IV, OUDOT] ilnil, "8 PRI NO GAHM]: larttib. lies. Will 1. CH A FIN, 8111 , ] I/AY, May Ilth. Fe•rvices to cnimbetleu at Ar before 11 o'clock A. li . and 8 o']"l] , ck TO. Alt ,I•rtm are CrirdintiV invited to attend. it* NPIILrITALIS;II —MRS A. A CUR- Vil 14, 44 aldi.d4cliti,itit. a Pilaw, ate•llo and it very a log neut. speaker. will Inn urn w SINSOM-41% BALL on 'ITN DAY, itt 101; A. 11. Isllll BP. R. Admit- imice 5 cows SABIUTII.SCHOOL x,( , N.— rho anneal im.eti n>< Of cit.! , Philsnh4hin et;:hnol Aq.nixtion will he tub! on MONDAY E VENTIVG, May 12th. in the Ghnrch on 13120 Isls Sorticestrest, Rev. Dr. W Sulu- L. E. r.• Adtlre,gpp may he •xpeetad froni lhr. Roy. Dr. Newton, BPV B. %V. C•lidnaw. and rx-G iv. Po!Falk. Saht.ath.pcbool oopProntobeleuts, trlohrro. and friond3 oflhi.. iusportout oto.trprine, are cordially invited to bo It ri:.• A ft. I , II —writ CET PP.IINRVTEIIt Ch Minn —To•niorrna , ot lujl o'clook A eo-rvice 11. v. Dr ,1 1J ARM.% late of Wo+111,:ton Cgillegr, no, 71 P II .l, now. Dr. el.lltolB of .14:81111111.oull P/0414.1041ftik Morcl, 141= S Nit REFORMED DUTCH rttoti, sEVEN 111 Street, ai)ova Breen, DE 19" r 1., AGE. Pastor. Aarvinn on FAtiqATti nt 1O RI., mutt in the ETENING At 8. &in t n inni,L , rat, ffs. AN ADJOI:SINED MEETI VG OF THE Ltitijip int stvii i n the oropoao.lFT,f)R I,ul' .Llll for it, o 0 00per.Staw" fronntal and liaUliar'a 11 , ) , 11 ,4 U I Iln 11.1 d at 0111 0 :rneiLP I4ALG. on MONDAY AFTYRNOtr.', mt. 4 nrC7(l•9l - . rp, 4 Ai F,4 II II V A 4T, RonrAfary ue OFFICE OF THE NESIQUEHONING - VALLI. R R 11 , IV 10, _Ti:, ninnklialora nt thin (Lsinnitnt %PA 11 1. .011 . 41`.- 1414.11 ihnt the thiol inonlinnnt FIVE DOLLARS P Pt SHARE is ce11..1 in, by ordsr of the Dosed of Di , ectorl, payable at the Unice of the "mousey on the 26th init. iup )o—if SATES 8. PDX. Trennurnr. frrANT. I'VEUNARY OF TILE AinElti• CAN SUI.1).1Y.:101101)I UNIO Thlr- H • ighth Anniversary of the American Seray-Son tot Union 1.612 he bold (D. Ar.),, 4 - 4)NHE HT HALL, Ilt above TnAttit no TUEADAIc gY..t%MfiVit 1 :44Y 13 h. ,rnnewm t n. nr 7)6 o'clock. • AddreP-«e will h. delivered ev the nov. lilogston God• de , d. P. IL, Daeiel 3Tarch, the .Iw. T. DeWitt Tatrzontive. and the Rev. E. W. Clll.llw.v. Tirkete of nand-Mon mav ho obtained [ gradnitoneln rh.. i 4 4 - kciety'n Che:tnut ratrevt. mvlo-3G THE. MEETING IN BEHALF OF THE SOLDIERS will he held TO-4101111.0 E VR 1, I in tho 1,(111•AN"-,.Q1 - Tartill I;LII;RCH, T Tr fl Mil VI ti 3rrontd , A brief nvitement or the work of the AMU Coin 'Mitre v ill be mane by H. H. tihilllntebrd, Egg. Andres,•es will he delivered Iry the Power, Rev. John Potion. D. D.; Rev. B. O. Cutler, of New York. and JO, B. W. etridlaw. Chaplain of the Thirty-ninth Regi ment Ohio Vommeete, der c~c~e romnlen at 8 o'clock. eealB rTeo. ANIERII AN AND FOREIGN GUMS. NUT Stri , Ft.—The }lnv. King.ton D. D., will, by appniniment, repent the sermon preached in St. New evening• gerelees in Concert Hall, to-morrow evening, coin menchezitt eight o'clock. I=l3ll After the Fe , mon, a collection will be taken up in be half of the Society. It* Fyn, ciq CoopFr, Mir:l3x*. M Geoy, llownrd TileG.we, n, .11•.. n... ttpo...rmick, Nortlsom , McAleer, J• bp rniFxrl2, ' Thmrms J. 'Hemphill, Derpm6 H. t iliaeman, Michael Danin, Men AYDanne le..s McCann, Berna d Rafferty. rasio-3r BERNARD RAFFERTY, Secretary /TrOFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MU. TUAL INSII , idk NOE COMPANY LpinA, Amu 00, 1802—A. ....eel meet nf the SG.ekhoidere of this Company will be held on 'CEIUII3- PA Y, the 21st day of May next, at 12 o'clock PI., at the °nice, .I‘o. 208 ‘t ALNUT Street, for the porp.,se of act 'mg on the acceptance of an act of the General Ae-embly of the Ctntmanwealth, entitled An act to repeal certain Bute euppleinehlan to an net entitled An net to inot)rnd rate the ltelia,ce lusureure and Trust Company." to reduce the authorized capital of the Company, and to change the corperme name thereof to that of the fteli- PIMP It eurance Comeau of Philadelphia. approved the 24th (ley of April, A. D. ISO. myl-ths&tntmy2l 15- 0 , 170%1-jail inktlll'lNCl OF TIIE 11011 E Foes Pt:6 riTuTo; (;(11..c./RND GtIILUIi (4N Nita bo belt] t.comi day evening 50 - 1 ma 12ch init.„ at 8 o'e nek, at CLARE:B O N LI ALL, Cherry atre.t, above Sixth ~tree._ Au 61., etioo Trustees and Managers, &c., to be held. IS.u.ANI, H. JOHNSON, iiecre..ry of Trap no. Mb me. 3 , 1, 1882. ins:3 1,1.0, (ff--• OP PR ESSED N lONS.—LEC TORE b) Rev T. it GRKGG, ,at A.G . NDF. HY 11F 111:81', on MONDAY EVEN f Nu, nay 11_ gob ci—Tbo Diviho Stithiole for the Dooromed Nationalltiee ot the hal th. Ti: bet- 25 rents, to be bee at alartbel's, 606 .fff ESL . - 3 1 / 4 17T tttrett; Y. m. 0,, 11) 1 1111E3 rNETT itrant Epi , mp.i n• pos.itnry, 1224 f; E3T NUT 3t. mjß 3r* L a..- itE "BEA UT I FUL STECK el i14.1.15t Pohl 4.1 J. E. GOULD, S. E. corner of SEi‘tISYTII and Oki ES CuUT. 0p1.9- stuth OE* oer 1. A W ACADEMY OF PHILADE'L PIIIA —Next WEDNESDa V EVENING a meeting will he held to elect ollicera to Rem.. for the ettadokt year. A 11111 attetalance or the mon•beri 18 re qutettil, EDW,II.. WOOD, .eo. of b A. ca.llol N EXCHANGE 13 t enoLa DEL PHIA, May 6 186 4. rho Directors have [hid declar. a a eivid.tel of TIDIER AND A. RALF per sayable on dt maw]. 8 Or TrPIRNY, ()wt. COOPER-SHOP SOLDIERS' HOME.— Au Blecuto, tor illauagere of the soldier& Home affil be be!d on TUESDAY, May 13. 186 Z, between the era of 3 and 10 o'clock. P. M.. at the Cooper-Shoe Be fretabnitml Snlaon, 1009 OTSEIIO ihg ton avenue. wy3.llt B. S. HAIL, Secretary. THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY. —Tim TlOrty.rielith Anniverigary of 1110 bitjAlv FUJLAY•6CIPIOL UNION will be observed b) public sirvicee at CONCERT lIMAL, OITESTNUT btrf.,4, cbove Twelfth, on TUESDAY, May 13, at eight o'clock P. M. Tici vi§ 'A MI rnieftion may bo had gratnitouily on an. pilcmiun ns thu Society's DeporitOrY, fin UIELEST.NUT sm et The eiNNUAL SERMON will be preached on the Pieeerliwg Loin'. day eve bine, May 11, .t elichr o'clock. by the Rev. P. 11ENsON, at the TkBERNWLE 011E-TNUT Wroo., west of glailtoootin 1313444. myG 5t gr. YOUNG MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT ahmild prepare tie, mselvoe for the sphere to w" hieh they are t, at ade med. and which will oontriblltS` nvci; to lerelieetne; ono moral improvement. ll %Ns Islnlts i- applied for this. and other parr - moo daily, at 921:CHESTNUT' Street. by JOHN L. OAPEV, sue. eeePor to Pewter, t; Sc Co. ari2s-1m CODOIDIPTION, PL %CRIS Y, CROUP, gx PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION: '1 HE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA., who desire to anito in SUSTAINING TRU NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION tri - an patriotic rtroria to e,uppresti ft aentiOunl trati nnhaly rebellion against the and Itho desire to support, Us every POWOr of His as verntneut. our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms, braving disease and the perils of the field to preserve the Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number o' LIGATEd weal to tho Lrgialativo tiepresentation of the State, at such times and in such manner as will hest respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in BTATE• CONVENTION, AT IfARRIAIIIItG, On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at 11 o'clock on said dap, to NOMINATE CANDIDATE% for tho offices or AVIATOR GENERAL, AND BURVEYOEI GENERA.L. and to Mite sneb measures .as may be deemed necessary to strengthen the Government in this season of common peril to a common country Ommi of Ito People's State Lloximittee. GEO. W. ETA M ME KFLY, t . Secretanee JOHN M. SULLIVAN, • my2-tf (fft THE PRILADELPHIA BANK, MAN Thr.2.—The Diroston buys this cloy &class I a atvotend or THREW, PER CENT. for the last six. mouths, pay al& on demand. ray 7-35 t B B. C;OMEGY: I , Cashier. OM ERC lAI. 13.1riti: rENro - syl,- 0:T . VANIA, PHILADELPHIa, May 6th, 1868-1 he DirPctors have this day decisred a dividend of TITICEE PER CENT ' payable on and after FRIDAY, 18th inst., clear or State tax. toiltoi77Bt .9. D. PALMER, n.,110,.. orKENSINGTON BANK, eIIILADEL PHIA, May 6, 1862 —The Di ectora have this dey, declared a dividend of FIVE PER CS NT. on the capital of this Bent, payable on detpand,elear 01818101 m it.; B 6t V. F. TN saw, Vaguer. 0:r MECHANICS , BANK, PHIL ADEL - Pll le, MAY 8,186 E—The Board of Directors of Boa batik have this day declared & dividend of PO 1J PPR 11E1, T_ jr,i•yabl. oo and afior the Idea inewit, agreeably to the provielons of charter. mil-8t J. WIRGAND, Jo., Cashier BANK OF THE NORTHERN FABER rfiIIeADELPIIIA4 May 6 4 186/ —The Dire& torn bare this nay declared a DIVIDEND, No. 93, of FOUR, rzit. CENT., payable on FRIDAY next, the 9th inst. [no 6-13t] W. GUMBIERE, Cashier. SOUTHWARK RANK, PlTELAnist.pirri, ISS2 —The Monitore hava dual:tend fl dividend of FIVE PEE CENT., payable on and after THURSDAY, Bth inst. tily7-6t P. P. STEEL, Cashier. arFARM E RS' AND MECRANIEW r. 1. ”, 6, .862 -- Tim 17ir/'6tqrallB4o Ibis day oeclared a dividend of THREE PER CENT., payable op demand. en 3 6 6t W. RUSH TON, Jr., Cashier. irrai OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA ROAD COMPANY. PHILADEILPITIA. April 18,1882. The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day declared a semi-annual Divide[ d of FOUR PER CENT. on the CtiPittli Mock of the Company. clear of State tay, No on ow atter May Isth, 1882. Powers vf attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application, at the office of the company. No. 238 South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTEf, apl7 IMPORTANT To ALL WHO MAY . wants good nictureeneilp. RElMER'Stimiledlifn-nine Pliotokraohil in oil colors ore executed at war pricce t at glIt:P/MIN three+, lot 99 D. FERRIS, 1.08 , 7 CHESTNUT Strea, rho. just received a choice -assortment of la i UAW GOODS, comprising all the tat aro tgo/4 faeldenable ray tee of bonvate, mime' Walking ant* Biding date, Bo) b . Bats and Cape, together with a full line of Goode suitable For Friends' Wear. mylo.l2t TFORAM'S EXTBA FINE TEAS- Dy tier , picimso or portud. try them. CS SBCIUNDs lom Market, in the place for good Tenn. It* pADIPHLET PRINTING, Best and 11 efigappiat in the City, at BINCIW ALT .1k 1111001117 , g, 111 South FOURTH eat. 4910 .411.1111iNCE CIOMPLINIr r , T 9 ztree.t —At the A iwuxt Istant, FRANCES CP eF3 li 're •Flent, tht , , sc,rl Direccorts, Tor RR, %OM* William Margan, Jarnra Margin, • Janus Un•nee l Francis Fans, Charles Clare, Th , otnas Fi John Bromley. Frattria SIC Slanne, B. BeerPtArY UNITY OF TEM REPUBLIC, A. K. MoOLIIRE, IMIZ=IM=ME MAN T t.E ELK SACQU ES. HAIIF MANTLES. SA AWL STYLE. CLOTH S ACQUES. COOPER it CONARD. 8. E. cursor NINTH and MAILKET Streets mylo•ErnattaJel AT INPOR tcl TE 11S' PR 14]6, All thocripiimix of HOUSEHOLD LINEN GOODS, LINENS, &T. SD ING AND lefioN INC:, LINENS SHEETING AND PILLOW-GAAE LINENS. TABLE D,AIIHILS o.s.atAsko. TABLE cLOTHS, NA AND DOYLIES. TOWELS AND TOWELING'S. ALSO, itottß- FURNISHING- DBY GO(Ma GENE RALLY. BLAI , KP.TS, FLANNELS, MUSLIN& COUNT ,It.PAIES, QIULTS, DtmitiES. FURNITURE CHINTZES AND FURNITURE 00- RIN OS. LINEN FLOOR COVERINGS AND AWNING STRIPES. CIIANTIF.LIPII AND PI , TEKE voVERINGs, .Ttira Olf./OttlillO - NETS FOB 13ED3 AND CRIBS. A general a•eortment of French, 'Englimb, Scotch, And Irhal W1:110 flo,lery, and Staple Ecuttroidertalf, of the newest - Btylep aid bent manufacture. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON t 1005 Ofta,STNUT Strout. NO DR'S.% OoODS in 10-Outh Ot pl-IVNES Folt I.A.cali.S When woman drones her lovely Nria rol-woox studied gra The , colors rich, the texture warm, And mutt- g well her tare, Then beauty (Area loftier air, A Brander, roarer cast, And men tultuirr, ae chaste and fair, What else unmarked had passed. But hest of all the gartmlite made Suttee Eve to Fin awoke, • Are Orono Tier. robes of ch , th and silk, The Fay and graceful The Spmulirb k I El, voliceale The form 'tie used to drape, 0' the at at Ild.sone. which halt reveals The figure'n rounded shape. All these. and wrsugl.t in for turee rare, At 140.91,0.4 11. I, North) the fairent of the fair, The kindest of the kind Mantles, and Cloaks. and Bowmen are seen, Black, Purples, and Warontin, Sorb an Mirth! e..4lorit Queen Of Ir tirbion'e gas gA1001,9 Then don t delay, but go at once To Mrs. HENRY'S Store, The Number. 'thirty, eight, North Ninth, Yeu'li find oboye 1 he door, The stook in all that got could With, The priced very low, And if you din% get suited there, I don't linow where you'll go. Lfldira 91 'MOWN yttia and vicinity about to Farnham alaunnas, wiappere, can, at elm BENnY'It. 38 and 40 North NINTH street, and save 15 or 20 per cent in their purchases. It COWPI..RTHWAIT & GO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, W. ROB. EIGIITII AID MARKET STREETS, WILL OPEN THIS DAY, ONE LOT YARD-WIDE CHINTZE9 4,000 YARDS NEW SPRING CHINTZES ONE LOT FAWNOII OEG ANDY LAWIS9 95 RIX, the most desirable in the market GEBAL.DINE GLOTTIS, SOAIETIIING NEW °YE LOT CIIIALLIES xt 12%; vary amp. STRIPED AND. PLAIN MOZAMBIQUES SIIIPIIERD CASIMERES 25e SHEPHERD PLAIDS, 123, 15, 25, 31, 37 A FULL APSONTAXENT OF FLANNEL& ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF 2cIUSLINS IN THE CITY ONE LOT OF WIDE FOULARD POPLINS. att29 tntheAt REMOVAL, OF THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM TO 920 CHESTNUT STREET. We are now daily opening new etylee in FRENCH SACQUFS, PALETOTS, BOURNOUX, MANTELETS, SCARF MANTELETS,&c., comrßistvq. All TRU LATEST NOVELTIES Of our own and the European Capitals, to which we re apectinlly invite the AT TED, TIUN OF L J. W. PROCTOR ela 00. E. & L., FOURTH AND AROH, OFFER FOR SALE, NEAT PLAID SILKS, SHEPHERD'S PLAID SILKS, PLAIN COL'D POULT DE soIES, LEATHER COL'D MOHAIR, LAVA COL' 0 DELAINES, TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS, 6-4 SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS, NEW, CLOTH SACKS, NEW SHAPE, CLOTHS FOR MAKING SACKS. sp3o-wom tf 625. NEW BERING GOOD ft9A II %mi. C. SOMERS 8c SON. CLOD 110113 E, No. 625 CHESTNUT STREET, . UNDER JAYNE'S HALL, Have now in store. and are receiving constantly a large and desirable assortment of CLOTHS, CASgIMERER COATINGS, BILK MIXED AND PLAIN. Vestiugs, Tailors' Trimmings, and ad goods adapted to MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. myi.i. B 1 G H-LUSTRE BL ACS SILKS AT VEDIJOSD mucus. Cheap mu] from Auction and othor sources. Wholesale net-rest havers will fled &levitates in our stock. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 45?, still 454 N. SECON I, St., above Willow. FANCY DRESS SILKS, 50 cTs. Fancy Dress Silks, 56. Fancy Dress Silks, 112 X. l'aucT Dress Silks, 75. /itt-Cadh hulevale buyers will fluti tildll4l2tagf* iR 011 i stock. CURW N-IToDD&RC R BBOTHER, 950, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., above Willow. QT,ELLA SHAWLS, STELLA 511 AWLS. BROCHE BORDER. STELLA SHAWLS, In Black and Colored Centres, at Brainced Prices. Wholesale net , cash buyers will find advantages in our Stott. CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 4EO, 452, and' 454, N. SEIJOND Street, above Willow. MN AND BOYS' SPRING AND SUMMED. WEAR. MELTON COATINGS AND CASSINIERES. French Coatings and Casifineres. Fancy Oott nag. and Oaseimeree. Union Cloths and Caraimeres. bot,idn. SILL, SATIN, CdSlllllliltE, AND MARSEILLES VESTINGS. Wholesale net-cash buyers will Arid advantages In our btock. RUMEN ODDIRT A 11110THER, 450, 452, and 454 N SE IIOND Street, above Willow. SPRING AND SITIVINIWIR DitICSS yvtiPo Froi fin , Imo eili4ll9ll 041ot-4( 1 (4401N lotturauglog lb priuo from 14 10 01 ctn. per putt WUula. sale net carat buyers will rind advaunigos in our stock. lOUSWEN STODDA iiT BROCEINR, 450, 452, And 454 N. SE.COND Street, above Willow- - RICH liiIII,F4EVE ROBES 12 1.-2 cts. _LIJ per yard. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street, above Sri LADIES' CLOTH SACQUES, CLOAKS, AND MANTILLAS, LADINS* SILK SACQUES OLUAIN. AND MANTILLAS, At lota than flared pricee. OURW EN STODDART tk BROTHER, 450,452, and 431 North SECOND Street, above Willow TI COLOR CLOTHS FOR I SACQUX9, 0111.04K9, &c. GURWEN STODDOIT is BROTHER, 440, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, MTil 3t above Willow. CLAM BUUP t-ERVED UP DAILY (Sunda), excepted) by PARES P8085E14 808 MAIUHICT gen.t. Families supplied se usul. 7-If nnatne i-i[oTuc*.ti P 1-1 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE HAMM OVER ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT STYLES. PRICES FRON SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS UPWARDS SAMUEL BOWLES & CO., rßniTicits AND BOOK-BINDERS, 3Tanufurbare and: have on sale, wbolotialo and ratan, every variety of the AbIERIDAti PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM AUTO-PHOTOGRAPHIC The latter being an Autograph Book and a Photo graph Book in one, and furnishing a new feature in the Photograph-Album business. The Auto-Photographic Albums are especially MIRIAM to the requirements of first- ohms trade. Their size and shape are great im- provcments upon anything of the Album kind yet manu factured, whether foreign or domestiot and the peculiar arrangements for Autographs under the pictures. and for index names, without defacing the book, thus pre serving its beauty, and allowing the pictures to be clitingott any number of [nice, together with pattern Aceea for loth Card end Ankograph. make them emu— tially different from, and much Superior to, any others Otii. Annals have racelveil }ha award of highoot ex celionce, and are manufactured from the beet of ma terials and by the most skillful workmen, with the aid of origic al machinery, which enables the advertiser 4 jq offer them at prices from 25 to 30 per cent. below others in tbe market. ap26-113t GEN. WM. F. SAlMoth—i very Imo Calif' rhetrgrAn or (on. William F. Small. Price 25 ceuta. Mailed freo of clogo. AiCA LIAsTER & BRO , mylo-2t 7: 011FliTNUT 6croot PAM . ON 13ROWNLOYir.—A very fine Card Pbotosoaph of Parson Brownlo,v, photo graphed expressly for us by Cut. kunst, May 1. mo & 6RO, mylo-'2t 728 .IEES t'Nof Stroel., A NOTHER NOVELTY IN PHOTO GRAPH A LB t`' 7tlS.—To. day we shall introduce AN ALBUM FOR 300 - PORTRAITS, Richly bound in tht ing trl les : u'rk., nrigne, Aug , chwpd 115 00 Turkey Antique, panelled sides anti two line clasps. 22 50 Also, AN ALBUM FOR 400 PORTRAITS, Richly beund In the following styles: Turksy Asthma_ with two tine aloes gt2o 04 Tut key A ntnino, panelled sides and two clasps—. i 4 00 Theft. ALlonms hove bees prepared with great care, are elesantly humid. emebine all the improvements, and are offered at very low prices. iittbligho by - WILLIAM S. & ALTeRrID MARTTTCN, my 2 No. 606 Cif IM•3 T NOT Street. pHOTOIiRAPII. ALBUMS, Imported from Paris, Berlin, alai fianna, lam./ tityire and hoproven eTIM, wholeasslo and mail. SOLIULZ NI NT, , ,,1i Y. 112 South ICIGEiTII Street. th)2-1111 WATCHES AND JEWELRY_ WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT AMERICAN ENGLISH, AND SWISS WATCHES, Of the finest manufacture, which we offer lower than • heretofore. LEWIS LADOMUS & CO., 802 CHESTNUT STREET Also. a large aelortment of ONYX JEWELRY mylo.6t CH ItLE rth FRO H AM. 84 STRAND, LONDON, WATCHATAKEIt TO THE QUEEN, Would respectfully announce to his American patrons that he has received the GRAND GOLD lIF.DAL OF DONOR. IN PARIS, MEDAL OF HONOR AT THE GREAT LONDON EXHIBISIQN, and the GRAND RUSSIAN GOLD MEDAL OF TREE ELIOT ORDER, by command of the Emperor, in token of the superiority and appreciation of his NEW SERIES IMPROVED vasorienark.TUß W TQLI/10. JAS. E. CA - 1,1)W ELL & Co., Cltts/NUT stnEur, INTO on hand II splendid assortment, comprising all the sizes in heavy 18•tarat . Gold Hunting Oases and open face, with index. We r thee., eorivelled TISItIrt PER 9 with entire confidence; perfect in principle and adjustment, and not affected in the pocket by any external motion— especially adapted to Railroad travellers. Should ugy watch sold by us prove unsatisfactory the purchase money will be returned. apl9-tuthelm THOMA_S GrARRETT, 712 CHESTNUT STREET, Dui rneeived a fresh stock OF 0 - OLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FINE PLATED WARE • taw TABLE CUTLERY, And is mauufacturing a great variety of SILVER WARE adapted cor bon. , M . , 9.11.11 for pre:m . lsta. Prompt and pal titular attention is given to repairing Watches by firs ' . -class workmen. ap24-thstu2in 11 , 0. Y A ,To t J. C. FULLER Having 'Removed from No. 42 South THIRD Street to NO, 712 CHESTNUT street, 244 Floor, (Opposite Manic Temple,) Now offers a Larae aid Desirable Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ROGERS & - BROTHERS' SPOONS AND FJRHS. Attn FINE JEWELRY, To which the attention of the trade is invited. NW-3m " AMERICAN WATCH COM PANY." GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. COMPANY'S SALESROOM ) No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (opposite Riawonir, Temple.) L li. MARTP4I, Ageut. sp3o-3m VULCANITE RUBBER JEWELRY A. beautiful Hue of CENTLEMEN'o VEoT CHAINS, LADIES' CHA, TALAINIC CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES, STULS, Barran, Now 6 J. C. FULLER, No. 719 CHESTNUT Street, Second Flout,. (Opposite Maw:m)e Temple.) AMERICAN, ENGLISH, ak i AND EIWI:48 WATCHES, jiiIVEL - 611, AND 61.I.ArlitiW A ICK, AT REDUCED PRICER. JOS. H. 326 011 WA NUT TSON ST,. sp26-1m RE ET. rpß. PRATT POTS, surviving part. rer of the late firm of N. R. k T. P. Potts, tonliauea the PRMITIOE OF THE LAW, at No 617 dPKINO CSA.RIIRN 81teeF, asn.ll BtIWTN V. CORE ihrxt of /3/3N VEVANOING, Inyatittmita of Money' at. m74•tttthetu ALBUMS. 6PRINGFIELD, Mi.gs.: ITME INDIAN SPOUT' J_ THE INDRN SI:01 1 T! THE' 'INDIAN SCOUT!' VIE INDIAN 9110171" r A TALE OF 3NDTAN TAPE Ozt THE PRONVIER. 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Illustra ted. 16mn. 25eenhi Avotit+s,-• and nrst FA- T !IR trb RE." Ballade. for boy, mud girl*. BY "ars. Soo-011. 3510 :10 c , -Ait, PA PA'.6 LITTLE SOLDIERS. By O. E. RI. 18mo. reran A 11 - CIIITV Bile city in . Proftw,or Dlorris For solo by URIMI HUNT 3ON, No. 62 North FOURTH Street. ap29-ttith,Bt Ti ABoR_sAviNG MA" SINE, (NE, CLO I'HES-SAYFNG 11 $Oll3 Eta. PHILADELPHIA, Fraley, 'Norse. le 805 111.01 : 11 Clothes Wringer sism; I alior, time, aid clOhre, and ii an in,provement which w.ll no certitioly be generally adopted. It iaself.adjustins4 simple. and durable, and is far superior to every other device for the purpose inlended. Over live !outdo a have been sold 'within the last thirty• days in this city. No famili Fhenld be liithnitt one, Thoy are warranted to give perfect raiiefection Foe Bale by L. 11 15 N 0 W at the Office of JOY, C Jr CII, northeast corner of FIFTH and fiIIENTNUT streets. Oidera from the Country prs raptly attended to. 119 , 3 0 Int COMBINATION ON BEAUTY, RI, W. tat.te, and accurac/. joined by the ouster toncli of the artist's pencil, P•EINI ER'S Colored Photo raps, only wl. Gallery. SECOND Street, nboye Green, LATOUR OM V E OI L-463 baskets LA • OUR OLIVN OIL, inm rec-i ve4. and tor sale 1)) JatilifiTCVE LMISIiGtiB, 29Z and 1191 Barth FRONT IdGreet, myUJ -EVERY FAMILY WILL HA V El ti/ the Patent St Clothes•wrincer, notnafitetored by J P, REED, houtbeapt corner of TIIIR ritIEN NI and FOISTA Strpoto. State and Uounty 11 , ghta for mate at S. 11. QUINT'S Stencil-room. Nn 30 , troth Tilt BD Street, by the Prepriet & REED. Intl° 2t* 1 01313 LE ZINNIA.—A splendid row variety nonroarbinv. syinreetry to the best known fr.rniP ;lie Dahlia and Marygolds; the flowers are of the moot diversilh-d and. brilliant colora, espe,i rally in the rich orange, Karla, Phoenician, and violet crim son torte. Price Der Decksti COTI Mime 25 seeds 4 20 Ms. 11. A. MIEIG it* 327 CHESTNUT Street. FLOWER SEE DS.—Twenty-five choice, Yu - T.lllomhz varietise, for Oue dollar also, TubeEoses, Gladiolus, and other bulbs, for preasut pleat ing. H. A. F KE 327 CHESTNUT Stmt. FEJER ISLAND TOSTATO PLANTS. and EGG Plante, at TIMER'S SEED STORE, 327 V II SFNUT HAMS! HAMS! HAMS! HAMS!! Fine num-Cured Hams reduced to 9e. Ity lb., Frosh Ora Roll flutter sheen. Prime Shoo Idol" only be. gr lb., At the Cheap Store, lt* N 0.1519 MARKET Stmt. p HIM ER'B EXTEM IV E GALitiE AN Hee have, maier attractive feature itt the ehena of Ivory types. Those agreeablr, natural, and artistic Pic tures delight eTery one. SECOND St., abo re Gmeon.. Itv H AIR DYEING AND SHAMPOO . ague io bosi aide et the Detain* ' ol l 9o ul OFFRTH and BRANCH. St-iftr "MANY EFFORTS .11114 . , 23EEN ITA in.a4lo to prepprev tho form !id rectos 91 dead, lilt - bout the unual mode, co 7, - cpegyomi "io the feel ing!, of placing the body in ice Thiel difficulty has been 4,erconle by Good's air. tia'st *2 BOXES. Cold air is the 'await= naed—actlag ae adopeervative—in fla gm 1.4 is rtilller, and for aro lellgthplthalE3 t.ik.en - ita , , bodice omi be aoavartsi tnnntriatlisot miles With. Posit et !natty, and in a good FolAtO of. szonenriratiou. JOliN GOOD., Undertaker. No. teAt. Salittle It Street, N. 11—Lend, Metallic and other furnished *time al.‘3 .c.ro Qr thE , OrclYnill4ol , , Lots, half lone, and einale graves, to the different t4taaa t,aineq 000 bunetior 'lot Modal' etiftc,:i4ri; one, two, three, or four hundred Poet, can be had rheas, for oath. or trade. . _ 71.rut.n.cus—i)r. d.nth 1.7.10171 TH Street.; Dr. 3. B. h. Mci/LELL.A.N. 1029 WALNUT Street nay,.}.lraw3cn ALL KINDS OF SEWI s .NG MA— ettisw-A muutra2D. -it• coat* oar dezrn. 217 PINE Street. New Macbirt,;• for ralnar ex change; warranted. my3-13t* _ TAMES _HOMER & Sci,,Nl)B .010 E ,iew [TOY Tr" , *NYNZTTIi and - NOWA. StrelNtg. awl SIN avil NV001) Strveti, my9.lrtifF JAMES HOMER af, SON HAVE A PC41)11111 PFBortnient ( 1 2 finn dronotriprii. 0111 1 1.14 S 1 YENTLI feud IVUBLIC S'auk,M, awl SIXTH and WOO t) Strette. ms 9 lin* ARTE9I.,N WELLS BOR I), ity 5,1, a &tiarc, D 1 o .6 t* Apply or addrors No, NO 41,,M0ND dt, JNEN rt.lik.ii.pi ► itor.a pußmenED THIS DAY. THE INDIAN SCOUT; LIFE ON THE FRONTIER BY (.1731 AVE AIMARD. AUTROS tOF "FLOWER OF THE PRAIRIE." THE INDIAN SCOUT ! TAE OMAN SCOUT! TIJE INDIAN rOO JT! THE MMAN 15CillUT; or, LIFE O Tifh POAI_ HIE. A Tele of lOriton Life. Plc (Mil' 4. AT, m ARP, loOnlof of the ••• F10W6,.. of thy PrOino," ie pa.o Ihhed and for sale thlprTgy, corg‘tlcto ono largo octavo. Tame, largo wan, thm?efo coluhiti, nag rfiliWi OIL llie fines and toed of white roper. Price Fifty Coots Lt pitio-r cover, or Ferobtv-five Cents in cloth. rubliebed and for Halo by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 300 cHEeeNUT STREET, rtIILADEI4IIII.I, To whom air ordem most corm whirl good. CopieH of 4 , TIIV. INDIAN tioncv" will ho aunt to any 01111 limo of ',Datum on remitting fifty email in ton pI.IIIIiPIIDVA, in nlotter ; of, two coillee will be tent for 0.6 Pollen lioolitellfrp, "News and nit Gillen', nil) 01.3.13 a ii eud u thrir ortlcts I,C titice f9r Writtt tht7 may want of thin I,ook to htitit with. Address all orders to the publlithetn, T, B, PETEMON & BROTHERS 306 CHEAT Stir Street, Phihoot phis; MBE INMAN ti A)lvr! TIII2 INDIO/ geOUT! 's DI 4.15. T SCOUTS - THE INDIANOfICPUT A TALE OF INDIAN LIFE ON THE FILONTIE.W. Is published and fop sale this &incomplete in one Ivo. octavo volume, price fifty crate in paper caver, or toile:ay five cents in cloth. It is etiblhlied awl for pale at T. B. PETERSON & No. 31 1 6 CHESTNUT Sheet, Philadelphia. A New Work by the Author of "East fointle," THE BMA TO ASHLEY, NEW BOOKS NEARLY .READY. ABTENELS WARD, 11L3 BOOK IL WHY PAUL FEEROLL KILLED HIS WIFE LIP.S CARLETON,. Publisher, (Late farra4 & cmgATc,,f,) No. 413 1311()ADWAY, corner Lienenard street, N. Y Lup3o For enlel , r WILLIAM S. 6[ /VOTED MA.RTIEN, fin 9 • 6(6 CHE3TNUr Sheet 66 A NCIENT SLAVERY DISA.P -fg.l- 1140YINP "_ _ WASDINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS --„ B Y J. C. MoGULLiks, & 041., -- AtNifi , ix EBBS. GOVERNMENT SALE OF DoN DE SI YE 0 ANIMALS. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 14th, cnnitnet.cing at 10 n'clo k, we when sell, at the , 4 Coll,b AL," near the lintioeftl Otmervatury A nunifier of HORSE , ' Unit RULER, 06m1.03i6ed .11 unfit f r the iNnyerenient eervico. Ternin cash, in Government fundl. J J DANA, Capt. A. 'r. Q. M. U S. A. JAS CI 51C(3V,1 & r3l) is 1w I ,"*.ATI MUSICAL' FUND HAjai• MOICJIA Y EVENT VG, 51av I;:thi Is9;NEFIT of" ST. .1 0: 1 , ,1""t, Hfi aPITA i. A r Ow R 0410,1401 raw, .4 gp_ I , A I! fltti!, p,troa.e , .. - 4 cfrintr3 arrh.t ati Ilt•ig aad original it`r t r i l U1,1,-1, I- I.w. VIP: TT.... /VI t; emplel 1111. ANP SI ill !"o:4'i hhi/Y trryl2l, H•arii 50 crrato, at flatittre, RYA 1111/ , if; e4ortql, Utwatnut .:trPat. mad n , to. mvir; THILATRA_ v .NIIIIII Ano W ALL N irr ktreeu &do [west.: t aA. fiTt1 1 .1"19011. . ... ...._ _ ... . . . , rl-0 IS (S 4 iItRDAY) .VVIINTNG- Vriy 71,;1802. Tbn perforniVeo will maimfnre Witt.' ITIA , MITI!, . Tit /lel fill Lally Mriebeth rg. 1: co., way 7 .9 CVPCIlide With Me r.ree, f.,; 4 0 , 441 TII 1 4 ; :ikA.PCY Mr. PCP jon•iti 11r Mir r P.SLIOES--50.-117 4, 75. and 'lb cents; Prpr pproxi, i"cato. tlrinrP ••rg.q. ft; • Ar mnirnmcia 3f T AUG II I NG 141 tillYl4lE. DR. (.1) ""N "! 'tiro Nx;l l ,ltirm of Jim tAmiiiJii . r„r 4n.1 04141)1 . 1 /M1.w `"t• ii,il, ° V I I . " NY Ar 'cool taiy lath, at 8 0 0,,,k, ENTY I,, , t;'FrX-• will iril.3li• the aim. virtue to t 1 ,4, l•; . . C. will rFri.'n A pThril Ar 114 •• ; -A 1,04.. Tate." " Of true 10111 tailor tarot riiii kill WA " Pit rn ITN) at 2, Cnmmnnrc AI: Wolocit, 3ION It contra, to 4 , X pPlNeki. It At IVEEII 4 . . 10F1N DRN I APS A RGii.F.THSIGT Tit1:19110. Acting btage Blanager w A rnISII3DTITONIS flneinons /wont awl Trea.nr.r Jno r uIIAPHir GTIE T S I HRMY N HAT A romEDY A'%ll T 1103,0 19. Y. TONIGHT sATrftriy, •iriy 10, Um, 711 P /-I Ty - rt.,.. Ara. zg., Tt.e block DOM Jnliamm To concolde with the SPECTriii Father PI) Frank Drew. nTnnd-y. Benefit of Mrs. 0 HENRI. Donre open at nnarter pant 7. Curtain z.Nhis at citiewkw to 8 o'dt-wk. LllT' Gli T _KB F GENTL 1.:11 Til A number of ranminent eitir,iins having s...ornerier' a desire to inhale the itf.TC; Hh G CAS, where none but gentlemen are present, previous to appiiitripg hiefi.ra a plernisrunus audience, (and there 1114 c he nMlrnrq) Dr, 1111.7 AK bud A,.5.Mi01.,1 'RR t 3 tlt : 4 '[n4 for CF.NTI.VtI):IO (uri, enuttemen aditionst,) Concert fibil SATURDAY EVENT NG. May Illth Tlrkeis Tuenty•five cents. Opera at 7. Commence, at 8 &cluck. ltAt T , ATTGRING- 0-A@, DR, cot , TON . rPpeocrftithr annoittiften thAt he will give the TH RP EXHIBITION of the LAUati- ING CAS, for Indiee SM . IrielliiPinpn. A roNirERT IT ALL, oyDA v seviNt,z. May The SAM', rare will be token In the relection of Demons In inhale the Gap, thee to render the exiiiiiit'on wor thy of the patronage of the be eta. of ladies and gen tleman. Tim TRVIVIAINII 1111111 , 114.M0 trilnxel cosi - YR:ET. fn comtmt.ce the entei-tAlnm,mi Tirkete, 25 cents Box 4101,m open from 10 to son Monday. Doors open at 7. To commence at 5 o'clock. invlo-2t* A 38EDIBLY LAST WEEK OF TAE GREAT SEPiIY REBELLION, With ail itA BRILLIANT SPENES AND TIIRILL. • litfi EFFECTtig TCESPAT Olay 6th, Comlitintentary BPI , tit to JO riN Toy. FRIDAY EVENING. &lily 9th, Banat of E. E, Huh- Ysq., Delineator. SATURDAY, May 10th, last afterroAn Bud n 404, 0 , . 06,1,1r,-., vats, Cr•tatnenc—tvkaings at Si Afternoons t 43 o'clock. 1711 6.6 r ENNSYVLANIA ACADEMY Q Twit Prif: Thirtpelinth A MUNI /clads bition of Paintings and Sewtonne. 1025 fitIEiPNUT Open From 9 A. .0.1 till 6 P. M., and trout 7 'P. lA. till 10 P. Al. AihrittmPt 9 `t ) a°ololl Titkefl 50 COON. rot9bolltrr, ?tritium, and tiontillittnirm will !TOM* their ticeets ur the Academy i no tldaliAelintiF without. up2o ENE O S,OOPTIIIOI% 5 OF THY 111 , 111.L141N, fur Dublin oxldbitknrs tdua.s of all kb+ prominent Batil&s, Insidsuts, aud Mau. teull p,k. l ar# illustratud catalogue , ' nPrit tree by JA:1111'5 QUItEt CO., f/nricifsnx, apit-lut to, 924 Strum INdadsdada Vi , ANT:. U, 11.1.1.NP1P,-NV For the U. 8. Marine Corps, fdr sea H 'rvten ab ,, ard .1 monsof-w . a-. I.INERAT, HIJNnitEP 4.8L11- 11‘'ItlY F.N. he wren the aces tl4 and 35 faun. 611 informatiop Ont. pm) ! , t! will 110 0012 Mt 4 - 01 , 11 , ) 311 Cuuth Front sirset4 netew 6Priloot rothodobia, JAM fi4 LF Wll, or 9 , 1 Captain awl hecruitirm Oiliest. WAINTYP— Dy a. thorough IR/since, vino. who in oni , tietielid of productive real estate F for the support of himself and Ninth', but Aqui ITATION in ems kind of buehieee r qu rrr.g energy, and c txp er j,,,o, i n a goad 8,0 uht.ltt A:rof , o o l's 09 10 nialarr ITC) IlUdnratel kig , renro H. 5. 5." Offico, In l 9 31* A LADY, SINGING TREBLB, with r•comniendations front the beet tuti.iiiinee, rid nitwit ex pre ieece, de4res a cituation in a church Choir. A ntistrtut dllntr 11 , 14141.141- A.-11 , 11"4. "P. At," FUN. 630 Philitilelehie inst./lA.OOk A YOUNG MAN of good business analitha utehea t.. find a partner, with U 1 putty itta a araff labia Lll,lllFkiii. Prega tdllce. fu 9. 3t# A PAIiTNER WANTEI).—A per -L-3, icon having. CapUal withers enn.r into bucnnee in tl.o blek. 01114 04..41 ehar.cier, CP made of command lon ittittrom L- II.," at thin °nice, with name and rofernticon. 7 ni* TNSTIRANCE SCRIP —Wattoti purcimpe, iirflunce lltnmwl luturancn Goinpany's : , erip. Address P. 0., BOX 15.7., stating ww.em , and m>l3-ed.* APP) ta:T. - FOR SALE—First class Bucks county Al farm. neor Do) lentoo.n. conv•-nieot to railrOvi. toining 85 flCrYfl 01 lend 1114. jligl)o.4T. 00111 . aril I~YM4~7) ^ r Pi , •)) Girt CPU' merwirnitlite 4ml R gf rx tirt,:4-r. fruit-, Sc. Apply N./ TIT. No. 3111 WALNUT tltlreet. nivio TO EXCHANGE—A Duiirablc form, , trom Arran cOtanoinnt to mil , 1)11 b1:11nOi cop:dining To 10. res of land; nierly 1.5 - 40.. red yond and inittrove.nionh.; ..xcolma ft nto., Lice. APPLY to E PY T Nu :509 WALNUT St: cot, r oll SALE-A Etti` ,l 4 and Frame, in complete opser. with nil the fix nirfn• cm, N. Pi en in onwration by in mirine of Cif AMA'S MIDDLET ON, SECOND and WILLOW'. my.lo 120, • A.N T 111) A liuuse - with all the, 01.11111. F, 11$11111x for store. R I. vg, to W t F.lfiliTtl to Ittto.ll/. flout not over ttlol Fox 1717 E Ot AYOTTING DlABIO1•Jl) MAN wishop a Situation in R WilAPSltlflPtutill.lint(nt, of any kTnd; would iNer.g In RIM), hiniewlf grtionslly u•efuht Aeorrem if ligsT, 2'4 North Tninl ytrrrt tolo TO LET-1012 SPfiI.NG GARDEN: Street, Nine Ilincinin. Rath GNP, Range, Rqut Vat). Keylols NECTAbINE Street it* . WlliEilaUtit7 TO 1 No..sso. (mu RCII Alley. four t•tnrig. high. wi h good en-, trance, hoiering machine. and in good order. It*: eA t TO RENT VEII3I LOW —Tim , .111hrge DWELLING 620 Eolith A.SIII•3,GT.ON 1.Q1;11 suiinble for Boarding Flow eor Gioviling School; every Modern ennvenienee: in nn•ei rowdri 27 • rooms. S. KiNG.. I TnN MCCAY, , 0,10 30 11 4 4•A'. ‘ r Strooli CONIPAig THE Gilt A. 111) L 1,1 4 111 .1 !PURA NOIII COMPANY. OFFICE No. 408 (lIESTNUT simiocr /111 NATEWED IN. 1936 ASSETS 81,543 3CB 21. . . Mastro In.l2•nxicen on iivon F.VOi ;41V1 - 100/0, P;WIRON. 12rceive aud t,x,•intte Trobto. Iteceiro Deposits on Inter. st. They declare a BO ritS an PROFIT3everY live Years to the insured ror We., and nay in the 1. - .llm.val at tlalt Ata enasa of the tbalt • ad. ttg tt the S eae of 1;40: 7 14 t 6 .441.1 rail Rothe last bonus,. The following are a few example, rscnt the RtiPir,tsr: Stuns Bon - , - 41 L,:...~.V1_ ter . ASILL.6 SSW nO 1,C40 DO, No. 89. $3,500 3 000 199, 2.899 0,014 1 j AV PO, 1,314) tio Policies for - .7101e life by or..s premium, or, is TZiti ANN CAL,PitENLIWAS, And no more premiums to bC• paiil, bo Issued to per. tone dextrio:Jhenh raurptilot I,.FormA of A rat latlon, and further Informa tion, cau ba bad at the OlLee. TFI old AB RID 1.:1VA:4, Plfelli JOHN 7. JAMES, Aztuary. inylo.str.th3tif* 11 - E- MARINE! Vf INSTJE;A:,,NCF, COMPANY. e2..3 , 1Ct J, is W2 N .1.14.1.1T stvlit.r.; BII.ItADYCLI. 0%4, CAM:a/ isco,ooa. The e nn y v a n y CCOATTitin tQ {ohs. Alike on the eater . ORISON or PIORCAY u hw latelL The Fano can rely 'ppm ititvoyponsibility. and a'.o, ty to DO loamlS 2:0124Dt1Y. Ito dibbursnwonts fr,} L.... 44 ot. Lt.... 7 ..1.41e, iturtaii It4e hot WM , reorgy . 4ifrA e 50 0, 0 0 0 , and we renpoottas saliatt its favor in the rut.o. DIREOTOR3. CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER, JOHN W. CLAOHORN. JOHN 'TLIORNLEY, O. I. BEAXLITTS ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER R. ROE, at E. T. WM. M. SWAIN, YUNNAN SHEPEAUD JOSEPH KLAPP. M. D. N. S. LA.WILEHoIt, WM. 0. KtrHMAN, JOHN SUPPL.DE. THOMAS CißArre.ti. President. A• f3f 9iiiLRTF, Yirro Pranirionl JAR. D. A LVIIRD. Pce.rAbtry. .e.)11 VRESB ROLL BUTTER, EGGS, ito. ? rweiyix) daily of 111, qurrwino, wir 'PiMill 11411 DEB &NIL inkUm Mr. 7.13' octiwor... Mr, fi•iyhrm-161-1, 11 . ;.. ;nllll+4o 11r. *ere MIEM2 Viritnrre. Frank John Drew. 14111°,t. of Polio, a n d banuact, to future az:A' Ripon. 14.3 Er 50 4.0P0 00 4WD 00 GAT 5 OT
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