THE DAILY EVENING TELKGHAPIL PHILADELPHIA, SAIURDAY, MAY 5, 18GC. Congressional Iteprwrentatlon Under the Proposed Amendment I The effect of the proposed Amendment to the Constitution upon the Congressional representa tion of the slave States under the census will be as follows. The first column gives the popula tion of slave States In 18C0; the second, voters In 1860; the third represents the number of male I citizens of color above twenty one; the fourth, the present number of members each Slut ) Is entitled to, and the last, the number to which she will be entitled when the proposed law shall have been carried into effect: ! a 5.S.0 a s S3 0 o Alabama. Wk.te.... 529 121 Colored.. 436 UbO 60.57 7 4 46,049 a a 18,631 1 1 262 ....... 1 1 11.1(13 7 4 82,308 4 a 44,010 6 4 13 839 6 3 84,933 9 8 17 783 ..... 8 6 48,072 6 a 68,764 .. .. 8 6 47,810 .. ' .. 4 8 26,802 8 6 108.663 , 76 60 Arkansas Wh.to.... 324 835 64 063 Colored. 111,115 DlLAWARB. White... Colored. .110.418 16,089 1,98 78 679 61,716 I lobida. White.... ' Colored.. 14 847 G IOBQIA. White. .694,088 106,856 Colored.. 462.11)8 Looihiaka. White.... 876.276 60,610 Maryland. v bite.... 699 800 92,602 Colored.. 87.18U JIiPfWRirPl. Wliitc....8M 674 69,120 Colored.. 436,681 MISSOURI White.. 1,0(7,OR1 165 618 Colored.. 114,1)81 Noiith Carolina Ybite....6fil,5ft3 96,230 Coiond.. 831 OoO SOUTH CABOLIKA. White ... 8i'1802 44 CD0 Colored.. 402,406 Tkknkrrki. White.... 884 C82 115 833 Colored.. 276 710 In Afl White.. ..421 649 62,986 VlROIHlA. While. .789,479 167,728 Total A loss of twenty-flve members. OFFICIAL GAZETTE. Important Letter from General Grant JuriMlieilon ofbtute Courts in TresMim Cane a. The Nashville Banner of Monday says, after the refusal of Governor Brownlow to recommend the withdrawal of the prosecution by State Courts against Colonel Dick McCann, Geueral Reuben Koddie, and Caiu, in accordance with the recommendations ot General Grant and the Secretary of War, those gentlemen addressed a letter to General Grant touching their cases, to which they received the following: Wabhihqton, D. U, Api.l 19, 1866 Mcssrj. Cain, Itoddie, and McCann Gentlemen: I am directed by tieneial Grant to sav to you that vours of the loth came duty to hand, and he immediatsly for warded it to tne Booreury of War, with the T. 3om tnendation that tne petitioners be released on parole, and if, upon invcrileatioD, it was aso-itiined that they have been puilty of any act not recoguized bv the rules of civilized war that they be tried by a United States Court and not by a ijrtte Court, (feigned) I. F. Badbanz, Brevet Colonel and Military Secretary. The Case of Major Ge. The followine is the telegram recently sent to Governor Worth, ot Nortb Carolina, with refer ence to the effect of the lato proclamation upon the case ot Major Gee: Washington, D C, Apr 1 27, 1866. To Governor Worth: I am directed by the Frea dent to inform you that by his proclamation ot April 2, 1P66, it was not intended to interfere with military commis sions at that time or previously organized, or trials then ptndinff befoie such commissions, unless by special lnstiuotions the acensea wore to be turned over to the civil authorities. General Euger has been instructed to proceed with the trial to which you reler, but belore the execution oi any sentence rendered by said commission to report ail proceed ings to the War Department for examination and revision. 'Ibere has been an order this day pre pared, and which will soon be issued, which will relieve and settle all embarrassments growing out ot a misconstruction of the proclamation, of which 1 will send you a copy. Edward Cooper, Acting .Private Secretary of the President. AMUSEMENTS. New Cbbsnut Strew Theatre. Mr. Sinn's great benefit takes plaoe to-uay. The lied Hat tor the Uaiinee. The Maiincc at the Chcnut are always crowdod, this will be overflowing, for the manaseris as popular amonusc the ladies who frequent bis theatre as the matinee. In the evening miss Julia Daly appears in Our Female American Cousin, in which she is exceedingly o ierer, and in which she played in London with immense suooees. ilisg Kate Fennoter has, we believe, never belore performed in this city. 1 he whole bill, afternoon and evening, is a least ot sensation. Nkw Americas Variety Theatre This Is the last night of ihe engagement oi the child wan der, El Kino Eddie. A splendid bill of attractions is offered thin evening including every variety of stage performances. On Monaav evening, Miss Leo Hudtou, the sole rival of the Menken, appears tut "Mazeppa." The "Wild Horse of Tartary" on this occasion will be a thorough bred mare. Academy or Music. A most brilliant pro gramme lor the Kavei matinee, to whfob the pnoes ot admission -yill be fifty cents. "Young America" and the three brothers Itavel, together with the Martinetti ballet. In the eveiiing, The Schoolmaster and The Contraliandist, and other delightful enter tainments, including the Flying Trapeze, Arch Street 1 hkatrb. Madame Celeste eon eluded her engagement last evening. Tbi evening the ever attractive and popular Streets of New Yorlt will be given a capital taiurday night bill. Mon day, McKee Kank n tates his first benefit in this city. Walbut Street Thbatbi. Mr. Booth's house last evening was more crowded, if possible, than on the previous evening. Humlet, in its present form, has met with universal approbation Haiidbl ao Haydn Concert. The closing concert ef the regular subscription series is an nounced for l uesdav eveniug. May 16, and a card from the uireolors, in our advertising columns, cans the attention of tne subscribers to the change of date and locality. The tickets originally issued were cated Mav 8; but as the Academy of Music could not be secured tor that nirht, the penormanoe has been postponed. By presentation of these tickets at rrumplers Mus.c Store, they will be exchanged for reserved seats in tne best parts of the Academy. Itebearsats are being held t vice a week, and the whole of Haydn's beaut' la 1 cantata of "Tne Sea sons,' will be sung at the ooncert. 1'be soloists en gaged lor the occasion are Miss Kiohings, Mr. Goorge Simpson, and Mr. J. K.ilbomai, the well-known bass singer and ballad compo-er. from Now York Carl Sent is laoorin with his usual energy in drilling the choruses and a flue rendition ot the wor may be expected. Musical Fund Hall. This is the evening that Mr. Wolisohn will receive the great compliment to his gen ill' and perseveration by the presentation of the works of Beethoven, the geulu of tne age, and in whose fame Mr. Wolfsohn must heucefortb share. The concert will consist of Beethoven mus'o, with orcliostra. piano Mr. Wolisohn, and violin, Mr. Thomas, iroin New York. Howe's Circus. This celebrated troupe of Olym pians will ainve in Philadelphia on Monday morn ing, ana make a tour, of the city with all of their , artistes, animals, aid extensive brass band. The tent will be pitched !n Locust street, beyond Broad, ' and a grand performance will be given in the t evening. , ' ComplimehtabKknehttoMad'llb dkMau OUEK1TTE8 fhe beneti: of this daihimr voung come ' .dienne occurs on I'uesday next at the Arch Street Theatre. Ste will appear in two characters, one ot ' v liich is in a comedy written expressly tor her, and in wbich she achieved complete suoooss at her debut EDWARDS & LAWRENCE, in Jial'lmore. Msd'le Noernle it vonnr, talented, and protiy. tier malcal abiiiir Is undoubted, and those who attend on the occasion will be ((ratified with a touch of hor aualltjr la this Une. Complimkwtart BKineprr. Mr. frank Drew's friends in thin city have dotorminrd to tender that favorite Irl-h and ecrentrie comedian a compHninn tary benefit, prior to departure for Enrope. 1 i ho ffiilr Ukes plaoe at the Arch turret Theatre on tne 19th instant. j BRTAWTB' Mimrjrsls This faroritn tro'ipe of snble serenaaen play Bt thi row Cbesnnt Street Iheatre tiexi month. The Bryants are "all t o go" in Mew V ork. Mr. John T. Donnelly, oi this city, minaret the business for the Bryants. j Mtss Luct Rohhtoh This talented eomsdienne is to appear, Tor a brief envajroment. abont tne la ter part ot this month, at the Arch Street 1'hoatre Sde will play "Lady Teas e " eto i MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. I An Aged Man. There is now residing In Camden a gentleman named Martin liclislo, who. en the 1st ol Marca last, was ninety-nine yrnr of age, belnv now In his one hundredth year. He was born in 1766, and at the bicakinr out of tne Knvo lutionary war, ho was t' O years o'd. In 1812 he entered tl e service ot the United States, and served in the Corp of '-Sappers and Miner." third regi ment, during that war with Great B'itain, at the elrseof which ho was honorab v di'charwd, and, being wounded, was entitled to a bounty of 160 aorei oi land. Ills lather, Barney Belisle, was killed in the battle of Banker's Hill, and fell o'ose by the sldo of Gene ral Warren. Mr. Bolls'o'i health is remarkably good tor such an aged man, his eyesight sufficiently preserved as to stable him to read larpo print with out glasses, and bis memory, although faultyi in some mpects, i quite goed. His physical powers aie not rtrong, yet be oan walk about ith consider able sprightiiness. tie is, indeed, n representative of the past, linking the presont with the years that were. Ai.tekvd Cikcdmstancks. The "Moun tain Partridge" i not done drumming yet, but is daily losing caste here his former demands were respected. On Friday he sent an ' order" to the officers of tbo Camden and Atiantio Railroan Com pany, demanding a pais to be left at the ticicet ollioe for one ol h s lrienda; but this morning, when the friend made his appearance, the tickot was not thore, .tames' graces having been considerably damaged in that quarter. Whothor he will make another at t mpt to "dely the world, the flesh, and the devil," and thus stand like "Gibraltar," or wbothor he will at last consent to "ween over Heouba," and thus aro down to oblivion gracefully, after the manner oi the Cumberland, the tutuie alone can develop. But tie is "growing little by degrees, and beautifully loss" in influence every riav. , Thobocoh Wobk. The work of cleanlne: unhcsltbiut places, removing filth and dirt from the alleys and street, and of filling up stagnant pools, is being thoroughly done, and housekeepers are equallv active in whitewashing their yards, lenccs, eto. This exhibits the right tind ot spirit, and will add very materially to the sanitary condition of the ptople and the city. , Sevebely Lnjtjhei. One of the men emulovcd on the cars of the Camden and Amboy Kailroad Company was severely injured a day or two fines, by boing knocked from the car by a bridge, while he was standing np, near Borden 'own. BANK NOTICES. frT- THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL f BANK. Philadelphia, May 8. 18H6. The Directors have this dav iloo irml a dlvlilnml at FIVfc PER i'tKT. (Si. and also an extra divlnnnd of 'J WO PEK CEM. (2) 'or the last six mouths, payable on demand, clear ol taxis. B a tt B.K roMFOYS, Cashier FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NA TIONAL bank. Philadelphia. May 1. 1866 The Board or Directors of thU Bank hare this dav declaied a Dividend oi FIV' FEB CENT, t also, an Extra Dividend of ONE PElt CENT., both payable on demand, tree, ot taxes. l s tit w. kuniiton. j a., cannier Kg- NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Phit ADIi.pniA Mav 1. lMflfi . The Board of Directors have this dav declared a divi dend ol SKVfS AND A HALF PER CENT., navabla on demand, clear of tax. ilVOD A. 1.1. VV 19, 8 1 tutbi St Cashier. frEf THE CONSOLIDATION NATIONAL s BASK. PHILADKLPniA. Aorll SO, 18fi6. The Board of Directors have his dav declared a divi dend 0I1X PEK CKN l,, oayable on demand, clear of taxes. 9 1 tutht3tl JUS. N, PEIKbOL, Cashier. CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BAhK. Pmi.ADKl.pniA, May 1, 1P66. The Directors have declared a dividend or HKVKN PF. ( IM ., cleal ol tax. and pnvable on demand. S 1 (it J. W. 'i'OBttEV , Cashier. frT' SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. t FBAKKVOBD, May 1. 1866. The Directors have this dav declared a dividend of FIVE PaB CENT., clear ot tax, payable oa demand. oioi n . n. otioiiincnjuiniA, j as liter. C EN TEAL NATIONAL BANK. kV- Philadelphia. Mav 1. 1868. The Dl rectors have this dav declared a Dividend of FIVE PEi! CENT, rleir ot tax, payable on demand. 6 16t WILLIAM H.BHAWN. Cashier. BOOTS AND SHOES. FINE BOOTS AND SIIOES, FOR GENTLEMEN'S And Bovs' Wear, AT REDUCED PRICES, AT HELWEG'S, No. 535 AECH Street, Below Sixth. First-class work a.wajs on hand, and made to order at short notice. i H lmSp JT I N E SHIRTS, ; Money Refunded if Not Satisfactory, MADE OF NEW TOI K MILL MUSLIN, only S400 Ubnal price S5 M. MADE OF WAM8TJTTA MUSLIN, only MIS, usual price as-nO. BOYS' SU1RT3 on band and mads to order. A liberal deduction to wholesale trade. T. L. JACOBS, No. 1226 CHESNUT Street, 3 29 thsta 2mrp Phlladel phis. "HE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES, No. 64 BROADWAY. , Mines, M lneral Lands, and Ores examined and reported upon. Competent Engineers funlsbed to Jllnlng Com panies. Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurglca and Chemical Question, at the ofllce of tbo Bureau, GEO. D. II. GILLESPIE, President. DRAKE DE KAY. Becrotary. Wtnthsrp .ITmn. FOR H A B T y O 11 D . CONN., an CANAL Th nuuinnr MIcAS. Cautaln Vanda- U1I (-'., Via LJIO U l . 1,4 ? . i. . n i. ,r l.nill veer, now loadinv at second wbart below MPUUCK Btreet, will leave as above on TUUKDAX lutn instant. Freight, taken oa ieasnabe terms Apply to lL.A.iAin ax. DAinu co i. SStt Ho. 134 South WUARVK8. REWARD. LOST, ON FRIDAY EVEN- tU-6 Inir. in one of the Union Ral'road Tars, going to Richmond, at Ninth and nnrina Garden atreeti. a ULAOK PAKabOU steel apaiiRles on it, brass rod, and vnlte handle Return to No 603 srKUCK rttreet No. 6V S.St- CUKU street, or 0. Xiv N. Bttt'UND StreeU 11' $in IUU (10,000, $0000, AND OTHER WjOUUj auiounu to loon on Mortgage. , LTEWI8 II. REDNKB, No. IM South FOU ItTH street. 6 I It nQR TO (45 FOR A SUIT OF BLACK OH tUOcl fancy colored cloth army And navy olotbial An tn.lvliiii.iiriu,u..4 " ilHuirp rA UK. No.i NINTH St. above Chesnut. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL M E A t & SMYTH, MAMJFACTUKK K9 OF mt 8IIAER-PLATED WA11E, o. 910 CHESNUT Street. ! nilLADEI TULA. ' 44 tf FOR SALE AND TO RENT.' O COTTAGE AT PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold at Fubllo flnle, on the nnml..-Tl ON WHINKSDAY MAY 1(T at 1 o'clock. A DhSIKAlU.fc KEhiij.H'.K situated In Chester Township less than half a ml e (mm ttiocltv Units containing nearly ('IF1Y ACRKS otf L VM), on which Is a rood subntantlal House, built in Cottage style, containing ten rooms. Also, out-kltchen and dining-room, summer house, born and liable chicken bonne, eto The grounds have been put In eice'lnnt order i woll fenced, and planted with fruit and shade trees, vrnei, etc. eto. The propertv is within Ave minutes wa'tt of Thurlow'a Station and ft een minutes oi Ches'er Station and has a fine view of the river Possession given at once " From it healthy location and easy access, is a ery desirable place for a summer residence For further Information, annlv to UKOROG RAKER, Chester, Or JOHN CAHTNKK, 51131. . . Tradesmen's Bank. Philadelphia. f! TO RENT. DK9IKABLE FIRST-CLASS JlJ Chester county COUNTRY RESIDKN ;E, com pletely lur'ilshed and newly re.ltted( large barn, pou try house Ice-b ueniled, sDring-hnuso. plenty of pas'urlntr, fine cold springs solenld sbade, an exoe lent ginlen.with crops In to gruurd, an ahundanco of irult. app es pears, plums, peaches, quinces graoca, cherries, currants, s'ram berries etc. situation high beautliu'. and per fecty lifa'lh'ul Excel ent Doa'lna. salendld Oshlna and good (running. Apply to GKOUUE W. rTU!.L Jn., ate. M. 8 Leslies ofllce, Mo 727 SANSuM ttreet.be tw.en 1 and 4 o'clock P. Al. S 3 4t FOR SALE. COUNTIir RESIDENCE, at Ho'mcsburei benutlml slinatlon and ner ectlv ealtlilul i sunertor Dwelling, with all the mmlern con veniences, and three acres otland: bounded bv Oakland avenue, -Mill Decatur, and Cambrldve Mreettt taste- iiuiy laiu out who snaae ana lruii trees: niaoie. oicri House. Laundry, etc. t close to ihe Holmeaburi: Railroad nation and Bristol tnrnplket acceaa frequent. Immeill- aie possession r or limner particular see nanuoiua and catalogue of M. Thomas A Son's sale oftfevS ,UEuRU W. HIULUJb.. Conveyancer,, S16t So. 727 Sansom street. ' f- FOR SALE, IN MANTUA WITHIN TWO JLiill square of city anri, a dr-lrable residence, with every convenience, cnnta'nlna thlr.ran rooms t lot 100 feet tronti well shaded; good stable and coach-house. Possession with the deed. Apnly to J. H. W KKK8, Conveyancer. No. 141 8. FuURlll Street, or at store No. 32 8. FIFTH Street. It L. H. JOSEPH, CENTRAL REAL ESTATE lUi Agency. No 271 S. THII!I Htreet, Philadelphia, l a. heal F.sta e Dnuvht and Sold on Communion. Loans negotiated. Money procured on Bondi, Rlort gnges. and other securities. House and Ground Routs collected. C ommissloner of Dee ds for all the States. 4 271mSp fS FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THRKE LlLi! stoiy Dwelling, with three-etorv double Dack Cuilding on '1WKLFTH Street, above Oreen. All modern improvements, summer kitchen, heaters, etc. Price, SbMiU clear. Apply at this Office, between 9 and 12 AAlu 4 II) tf COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR, liiioale fifty or one hnndreu acres. Bristol Pike. above seven mile stone, and near Taconv. Apply to R. WHITAKEK No. 610 LO( UST BHeet. A t 2t TO RENT. A tURNISHED HOUSE. Annlv on the Dremtses. No. 337 Soath TfVKNTT- iKST ttreeu 6 2 4r 407 NEW NEW 4Q7 Prepared Cork Mattresses. ; i i We call the attention of i STEAMBOATS AND VESSELS, HOTEL KEEPERS, BOARDING HOUSES, AND PRIVATE FAMILIES, i To our Prepared CORK STUFFING, For Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, and Seats. ' Thpy are Soft, Healthy, and offer no refuge to vermin. ' GIVE US A CALL. t4 Jlsmth lstrp No. 407 COMMERCE Street. CORDIAL' OF TBI BENEDICTINE MONKS OF THE ABBE i. OF FECAMP This Cordial, which dates as far back as IMO.isan antt-apopiectlo tonlo, dinestlve, and ol an exquisite taste. The salutary Plants which compose It, (fathered on the slopes or the hills of Normanay, saturated with the vivifying emanations ol a Northern aea, make it one oi the best cordials and one ot the most emclent preventives against epidemic affections i ' Of late, the French modi al corps has been almost una slnioua in prescribing Its use '0 the sick, who, by their Imperfect pastrlo disposition, were mora liable to i be at tacks of fevers and cholera. . , I A. LEGE AND, Sen., Fecamp. Also, Kue Vivienne, No. 19, Paris. ' This Medicine is found at the Wine and fplrtt Store, Apothecaries Contixtlonerles. and Qrocerles.eto etc., al) over the world. 433 s4t ; S A F E FOU SALE A SECOND-BAND I Parrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safe j FOB SALE. APPLY AT THIS OFFIOK, i . I6rp CATAWBA, ISABELLA, DELAWARE. AND WANAW1NE8.ew,,nkii.e O No. 116 WALNUT fltreet, Bole Agent for the famous Pleaaant Valley Wine Company, Kew York. Constantly .on hand during the aeaaon. Catantia amt- Isabella Wlnea, dry sua sweet. Auto, Bparklium Catawba, put ap various alzea. Ittnsiulli 1 $ Qor. Second an JJarfeet jft. PMlaA auction sALe:s.n RCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, Na 1020 CIlESNTJ'l 8TKKI X. ' SPECIAL BALK OP IMPORTED MODERN OIL PAINTISUM. i B. Scott. Jr.. calls e .peels' a'tentlon ot art eonrmls- seurs to an Impor ant sale or about Iftd Oil Dfltntlnflfl nt tlm lr.nir1lh. Krnnch. I Imported modern Dusie aorr sua Art (al rr. He. Flemlh Meboo's. to take p ace at the i'w i iifsnni si eet. on rnursaay ana Friday evenings, ii in ana inn instant at 7 0 cioca. Par.lculars hereafter. HARLRS C. MACKEY. AUCTIONEER. NO. ' M MAKKE r Street, between Third and Fourth. IRON WIRE WARHPRS, BRAS RCRF.W8, HAM MhKfl, MI8CELL NKOllS HAHDW ARB. ETC., On 'I'uesday Morning a) 10 o'clock, a quantity ol Iron W ire i alMu lOeO pounds Iron Wash ers, arsoited brass and Iron Woon Screws, Bra'S Locki, Copper K at a Blank Keys. Planes .xortloe Lcks, 'iO dns. sierl-faced Hammers, American Steel Shears, and other mtsceLaneoua hardware. 54 2t ' "LAROF. HALB OF F.NOT.IFH AND AMERICAN WHtTE GRANITE ANIXI. C. WARE, UUtiKiNOUAkt ilDUUH- WARE. ETC., , On Tuesday Morning. At ?M o'clock a vrrv large assortment of the aove Burned wares which will bn sold in open lots, sultsble lercliy and country retail s'orekeepers. ft 4 St FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES gTILL ANOTHER QUE AT TRIUMPH I FOB TBK EVANS & WATSON SAFE. HEAD THE FOLLOWING i ' FniLaDBU-HlA, May 1, 1803. Messrs. TyAKS Watson : llKSTSt I had oneot your we'l-known Fire Proot a es la . he very destructive Are which occurred early this morning at . I Jones' steam saw and plauing mill. The Safe tell from the third ttory, end a ter It re covery rrom the ruin- It was opened, and lie oooks and papers lound peiiectlv preserved much to myentlie satisfaction. 1 his Is the second Hale ot your make that 1 bae bad tested bv Are, and It attain affords me much measure to say that I eaieem your Flre-Prooi -alM worthy of eerr one'a consideration requiring a porfoot sccuiltjr against fire. Yours, very truly, 0. LETOrjRNHArj. On hand and for rale at price lower than other makers, a large assortment ot our just'y celebrated Sates, 'or Bank. Mercantile, or Dwell in K-houae use. - Give us a call beiore purchasing elsewhen. 1 I . , . VASs A WVT80N. 81 Jt ' ' - J0. 18 8. FO" RT i Street STOVES, &c. 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The Feeble, the Lanruid, the Despair leu the Old should give this valuable otHooTi-ry a trbil ( it will be lound totally Qiiterent troui ail other artieea lor tbe same purpose. 'i O FEMALES. This preparation Is invaluable In l.cvr vous weaknesses o' all kin is, as It will restore tbo wasted strength with woudenul permanence. It is also a nand Tonlo, and will give re lefin Dyspep sia with the first dose. A brief oemla enoe in Its use win lenovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and bnlsh DyBPPla lorever. One J'odar per bottle or six bottles for S. Bold bv Druif kIbIs genirel v Went bv express auywhere by ad dreoalng UUl'CHlNUS 4 H1LLYEK Hroprletora, au, 0UE.I nuwif.Miw lora. Hold by JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY COWDEH. No iHNoith SIXTH Street. DYOIT CO). . 4 10 thstu rp . No m X. SECOND St rJlIE II AllRISOX BOILE 11 . A SAFE STKAM KOII.F.R. tbe at entlon ot manufacturers and oUier oalng Pteain la confidently cai ed to this new Steam une--rator. as oombinlnK esen'.lai advantages In arnoluto aulety irom exp onion, in cheapness of first oost aid euet ot n pairs, in economy of fuel, facility ot cleAiitw and transportation etc.. not possessed by any other bolier now in ue. Ibis boiler l lormed oi a ooubmatlou of cant-Iron hollow spheres, each soht re eight inches -i ternai diameter, and tnreo. eighths of an luch tblcc, These art' held together by wrouuht-lron bolts, with, caps at the ends Nearly one hundred of these Boiler are now In opera Ion, kome of them ia tb 0'at- eaMbllsbmonU In this, cltv. For descriptive circulars or prioe, apply to JOSEPH, BattHlHuN. Jr. Hanlaon Boiler Works, GK'AY'S FKRKV Boad. adjoining the United ftatos ArunaL Philadelphia. If 4 11 1 ta thiiuop , jyR. HUNTEB, No. 44 N. SEVENTH BTREET, ABOVE FILBZBT, PHTLADELPHTA. ; Acknowledged bv all partxtt tnttrttttd aa by far the MOST Bl'CClLMHruL PHYSICIAN in the treatment r Ihteattt in hi$ tpttialtp. QUICK THOBOIJUU, andprrmtnmt cures gwnantttd fneverv case. Demember DH. liUNTEB S CeWbrated Ketnedie ean only be had f nnlna at hi old established Office. No. 44 N. HIVENTH t"et. above Kllbart. i'JrJSt EDWARDS & LAWRENCE, DRY GODV Q It EAT DEDUCTION IN PRICES HAVING A VERY t.AVOK STUCK OF SILKS, bought at the very lowest pr;cis, we are enabled to se them at a , ORF.AT REDUCTION , From tbe prices early In the season, as t HFNb MLKn Rf llU'I 1) IO KM. ' ' S riGUKFD ( OKI)' DllKS RKDCCED TO H as PLAIN CORDKD SI l K" jiK.DUCKD TO S4. . 4 I LAIN COMDED MI.K8 HEHUI F.U Tl) tJ JTS PLAIN l?ll.K8 RFIW VD TO Ml , I 1 PLAIN AlLKfl REDUCED TO ! 2. 1 I 4 HLAfR TAKKM A3 Rkl'OD M Si . I 4 BbAt K GRO GRAIN hi DUO-T TO M-ftt). ' ai Jtt H LATK. OPO GRAIN u, DUCED TO 1 W. fAirA'11" OBAIK KC.miCED TO WW. WAV.! ,AK'V,M !, H I tl'li 8-4 PLAI'K gUEESi'd CLOTH REDUCED TO S14I(ICK QEEEN'S TLOIH REDUCEd'.TO tOc. 6 4 KLaCK WOOL DELAINE REDUCED TO 7.'c 11J5IHU H WOOL Tl LAINE BF.DUCED ,TO S7 ccaia !? 8 4 ULAI K WOOL DEI AINB RKDTJf! Bf TO SI altrf) 9 4 t OLORED WOOL DELAINE REDUCED TO 81 Cents. 1 15 I 4 C OLORED WOOL DELaINF. BEDOCED IaI 1 DO R7c. PLAID PCWLDE i HEVKS REDUCED TO ISctnts j PLAID POFLIN1 REnuovD TO Sno. , vt. a in poFLisa H"Di;rK.i n iin 1 62e. Ando'ber on all ties and varietlea of Drrns (loola a4 equal y lorn pricrt, II. STEEL ate SOIV, 417mws IS oa. 718 and 715 W. TENTU S. JJYRE & LAN DELL, ' ' i FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, I HAVE A FINE STOCK OF I DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS. BLACK I CSBRR LACE POINTS. , BLACK LLAMA LACK POINTS. , ' PURE WHITE LLAMA SHAWLS. WU1TE SHETLAND SHAWLS. ' . WHITE BABEGE SHAWLS. , ! BLACK GRENADINE HIAWLH. ! TWO YARDS WIDE GRENADINES SUMMER. SILKS BEDUt ED. ' 8UMMER DRESS OOOI B REDUCED. FULL LINE OF BLACK GOODS. I FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS. j . BUFF. PIKK, AND BLUE PERCALES. j BUFF, PINK, AND BLUE LACONS j TOURISTS DRESS GOODS. I . OROANDIES AND FOULARDS. ' j BE8T ELACK SILKS, ETC., ETC. 4 11sluth6p s PB1NG AND SUMMEA DitESS GOODS. Large pnrcbases at the late Auction Sales enable us to offer great inducements In the pi.ee of all the popular stks of Lress Goods. . CUBWKN BTOrDABT A BROTHER, ' . N os. 420,462, and 4S4 N. bECOND Street, ! 5 t3t Above Willow.! 10H BLACK SILKS, OF ALL WIDTHS and grades, FROM AUCTIOV. i CURWKfc 8101 DART & BROTHER. Nos. 453. 408. and 4M N. SECOND Street. Hit Above Wlllow.l FRENCH CA8SIMERES AND COATINGS. FROM AUO'llON. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. ! CURWEN NTOJ l ET A BHOTHUB. I Nos. 46, 452, and 454 N. BECOND street, 6 5 3t Above Willow. LIGHT FANCY CAS.SIMFRES, FOR LADIE81 HALQUES. CAfB, ftc f.tc. , AT PEDUC1.D HBICF.S. CURWEN 8TODDART k BtOTHEB, . Nos. 480,452, anil 414 N. Bt-COND Str-or.. I 8 t bov wniow MILLINERY GOODS. WOOD & GARY, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET, ARE OFFERING DAILY ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES HATS AND BONNETS, j INCLUDING THK POPULAR j JAPANESE AND MEDALLION . HATS. 218Jmr MISS C. O'BTRNE, i her New and Elegant Store, ; No. 807 ARCH Street, ! Has now open a large stock ot tbe choicest FRENCH JVllI.I.lNmtY.. j A young Tarlslenne (from one of the most eminent of the mlllluerv establishment oi Carle) has charge of the Trimminfr Department Every .tyle and kind of HAT or BONN F.T now In fashion will be found In stock. 4 21 Imrp ( MRS. It. DILLON, : Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street,' Has a handsome assortment of SPRING MILLIVERYt! Ulsses' and Infants' Ha s and Caps, Silks, Yelveta, Crapes Ribbons. Feathers, F owers, r rames.etc. C3 164m REFRIGERATORS. j E FR I G f. R A T O R S.I SMITH & RICHARDSON, ' Agents for the sale of the Justly celebrated CHARCOAL LINED REFRIGERATORS, ; WU0IE-ALE AND RETAIL, FROM 0 5O TO 35'00. 521m5p No. 611 MARKET Street. ! QNE DOLLAR'S WORTH OP ICE PER WEEK ! i Will keep your provisions cool and sweet in the' warmest weather, by using one ot I i Scriooley's Large Reft'iaerators.! Thev have three apartments, and are thorough' ventilators. Tbe small tizos require, bat 50 eenta worth of Ioe per week. E. S. FARSON & CO., MANUFACTUEEKS, 4 261mrp . . No. 220 DOCK Street. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, nnv goods. PRICE & WOOD , WILL OPEN THEIR NEW JSTUHK NORTHWEST CORNER Or EICH1H and FILBERT Streets ON . Wodnesdav, May 1) WITH A NEW STOCK OF FANCY AND STAPLla DRY GOODS. FOR BOYS' PANTS, ETX A Splendid Asiortmeni Now Open AT MILLIHEN'S LINEN STORE No. 828 ARCH STREET. UN BLK ACHED UXEN DUCK AT 60 CBtfTi UNBLEACHED LINEN DRILL AT 60 CENTS. STRIPED LINEN DRILL, DARK COLORS, 62J CENTS. . BLACK AND WHITE LINEN CHECKS, 024 CENTS. ' BROWN AND WHITE LINEN CHECKS, C2 CENTS. CHECKED LINEN DUCKS. WHITE LINEN DUCKS. WHITE LINEN DRILLS. '- PLAIN COLORED LINENS, FOR JACKETS AND COATS. j PRINTED LINENS, FOR SHIRTS AND JACKETS. FEE LARGEST STOCK OF ILHSTEISTS, : OF ALL KINDS IN THE CITY, AT MILLJKEN'S LINEN STORE, 88lBtnth2m1 No. 838 ARCH Street. AT RETAIL. JAS. K. CAMPBELL & CO., . No. 727 CHESNUT Street, Have made extensive additions to their pops lar Stock ot SILKS DRESS GOODS .. ; WHICII,THET CONTINUE TO SELL, AtModerates Prices. Y0LESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS. 83X REDUCTION IN miCES OP SPRING CLOAKS, IN CLOTH AND SILK, OF OUR 0WH MANUFAC1 URE. , PARIS MADE GARMENTS. Anew opeming, at one-half cost of importation. FINE LLAMA LACE SHAWLS AND Cllfr. CULARS, all at Reduced Prices. . J. W. PItOCTOIl & CO., 827tBths2mrp No. 020 CHESMUT St. J CHAMBERS, No. 810 ARCH STREET-. HEAL CLUNT LACKS. BLACK ODIPCKK LACES. LQHQ IACK Vi IL8 AT Si. A BaBQAJS. WHITE GOODS, BHIHRKD MU8LINH roft WAISTS. PLSID AND HTRIPB NAINSOOK. FEKNCH 8KIRT1NO MC8LIN. M HOST IM8ll CSM.BUIO. i JIAWBlTKO'EUdlNUU AND IK8ERTTOW9. BUt'lLAWD BUAWLd, CUJCAP. li MlutUalit