THE DAILY EVKNINGr TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1860. 5 Correspondence of 'EtotiIo Tsjleftraph T the Editor of The Evening TtUgraph '. Boston, Mm., Mar 5, ma. My Dear Sir i Hsylng Just returned from an px tended trip through Pennsylvania and Nesr J raor. Whore I have boon examining varioaa loca!IMe for the purpose ot selecting- a home for nmolf and family, I take the liberty of riving you the rsult of my observations, thinking thy may Interest mm Kew Ent'andera, who similarly lituated to my sol f, 4sgn changing thtlr abode, but as yet are undo Cidod whore to make thoir future resldonoe. In resnaylraMa I found great quantities of pood land, but whore it in cultivated, the prioos domtndod fortbo ramo is such as to jronoraily prevent its pur chase by men of limited moans 'I he farming in Pennsylvan'a is of a superior or.ler 1 he farmers are thrifty, their dwol in?s of a good order, and groat attontion paid to thoir barns and outbuilding?,, whi'e great care is bestowed npon tho-r horses and cattlo. The settlements haro been lontr mado, and tho crops rained are goreially bay, corn, oa's, and wheat, while groat quant t es of bu tor oud cheese are pro duced In Southern Jcftcv,howorcr,Ifoundaroz1on Wbioh within t:ie last ton years hai sprunr into pullio notice, presenting so many inducement s lot New England farmors that I am confl dont, whon its merit become known, it will be speedily popu lated by thousands of How Englandors who have hitherto doterminud to try thoir fortunes In the West, without ever knowing that hire was to be found a dollghttul climato, a soil easily tilled, capa ble ol producing evorv varloty of vegotatlon, but to admirably adapted to the cultivation ot' fruits and the smaller vegetables and so convoniontiv Bituatod in relorence to a roady and at all timo roliable markot, r.otwoon the two groat citios of New York and Phi adolphla, as to give a perfect monopoly in the growth of tho vogetab'oa hure pro duced. About ton years ago attention began to be par ticularly attracted to this re?!on, and since the com--plcrion of tho Camdon and Atlantic) Railroad, no section of the oountry has so rapidlr improved a this, and flourishing settlements are already made at Vineland, H amnion ton, and othor localities upon the line ortho Philadelphia aid Capo Island Koad, and on the Camdon and Atlantic Road. But at this time no locality is attracting groater attontion than that of Waterford, situate 1 intermodiato bo twoen the lauds of Hon. W. C. Patterson on tho utboast, and tho proporty ot Hon. A.K. Hay, on the south. Tho Watortord tract, comprising moro than 5009 acrot, possesaos many a ivanragcs, having been cultivated for a groat number of years by Hon. Joseph Porter, docea-ed, ana is now brought into market by his enterprising successor, William C. I'ortor. whose liberal polioy and whoso fovoralilo term give groat lacilities to those who are horo, making ttioir settlo menU. Phe Watorford tract is within twenty miles f Philadelphia, with railroad trains passing to and lrom thore twice a day ; and within threo miles of tho junotion of tho Camdon and Atlantic with tho Polaware and Karitan Railway, thus giving tho farmer on this tract tho choice ot the two best markets ot the t.vo largest cities in the Unitod States Already a large number ot Now Englandois nave bore made a selection of their future homos and society begins to here already a New England' aspeot. A good hotel at Watorford H already opened, and good schools are horo to bo found, Tne earlv completion of the Presbyterian church now eroding will bo a great addition to toe place. Me Chan cs and laborers are heie sure of constant and Steady employment while ttio price of land and the advantages of market render this a locality which should be well exaralnod before another selection is made. Yours tru'y, A. F. Davidsom. ANOTHER TftACEDY. Bfyaterlon Marilor 1 n Connect lent The Naked and Hnilnvd Dead Body of a Young Wuiuhu Feuud lying ia an Opwn Field -No C'lua to the Marderers Verdict or the roronrr's Jnry, Etc. Gorrttponttenc.e of the Hartford Timet. Middlktown. May 5. On Frldav afternoon last our quiet neighboring town of Cromwell was thrown into an intense excitement by the rumor that the body ol a woman hai beeu found murdered in un open lot in the west part ol that town, near what is called the Shunpike, about two and a hall miles from the villuere. The facts as we gather them Iroin eyo wit nepses are as follows: On Friday moininjr Mr. Selden G. Ely went to a lot of his to repair the fence between him and that owned by Mr. David Edwards, and about 1 o'clock, while following the line of iencehe discovered the body of a woman lying on her back, stark naked, in the lot of Mr. Ed wards, and about four feet from the fence. On goinjr to it he found her to be quite dead. He immediately gave notice to the ppoplo in that vicinity, and then drove to the villaeo to notify Mi. Huiklcy Edwards, Firt Selectman, as well as Mr. Timothy Ranney, Town Constable, of the fact. A coroner's jury was curumoned, and a num ber ol the people went out to tho spot. After the formation of the jury, with Mr. VVilliam A. Sikkney as foreman, and Mr. Marvin R. Warner as clerk, a post mortem examination was hHd by Dr. Hutchinson, of Cromwell, and Dr. Hodg son, ot Rocky Hill. The corpse appeared to be that of a youa? woman, (rem twenty to twenty-five years old lair complexion, auburn or chesnut hair, and a well devtloped form; height, five feet one inch. On the forefinger of the right hand was a plain gold ring. The legs from ber knees down to her feet appeared to be much bruised; tho left eye was gone, whether gouged or eaten out it was im possible to determine. The left side oi her lace was much blackened as from bruises, and also the back of her left ear and over her loft eye, as thoueh a blow or Wows had been given her. Around her body wa a string or tape, and on her auslo was a piece of shoe string. In hpr right had were a number of sprigs of bushes, while her ielt lay on her breast Her feet did not inokato that she had walked bare footed and died there; nor was there anjtliiug about her person which indicnted in the least that it was a case of suicide. The bodv was not in a very forward state of decomposition, and the doctors could not a?ree as to the lengti ot time the body had lain there, which niighf have been from three to twelve days. She appeared to be of Oerman or Dutch descent. After due deliberation the lury broueht in a verdict that she came to her death from causes and means unknown to them. About four of five feet from where she was found was a lareo pile of leaves, which had been placed thera recently, and on which were placed several fence rails, by whom it is unknown, or for what purpose. These were seen by Mr- Ely about nine days since; but the bodv was not thea seen. About one hundred yards from where the body was discovered, on the bushes, wtu found a man's cotton ab'rt, with linen bosom and cot ton collar and wristbands. The shirt was con siderably worn and was torn down tho entire front. Tracks, as though two persons had run from the bodv to the street, were discovered, thoazh rain had fallen since they were made. Nothing further was found alter thorough search to give any clue as to who she was or how she came there. The Selectmen tiok charge ot the body and gave it a decent burial. The ring is In their possession, which, it is hoped, will bo the means ol throwing lipht on this mysterious affair, and if, as is generally thought, foul Dlav , has been at work, the villain may be detected and brought to Justice. The spot where thi body was found was on the edge of a wood, and about one-quarter of a rolie from the road, and the same distance from any house. The Income of tho private secretary of the Eniperor Napoleon is 400,000 fraucs per annum. JliO privy councillors get 100,000 traces. Aoing of Laughing Gim. Mo. 737 Wk Strmt, May 4, 180(1.- A roll of paper siity le,t IonK oa our table, with the followlne k,adln,I-"Th" may certify that theColton Dent.1 Association of Philadelphia have, after adnn'ni"tGrinlt to us the Nitrous Oxide Gas, extract. ,or "8. without pain, the number of teeth and at the dates opposite to our respective names. T8 effect of the gai was pleasant, and the open'on satlbfactory." This paper is dated Ootobei 12. 1805 about six months ago and is signiV D.V one thousand nine hundred and forty-four patie. t(i. I have never had tho el g.tcst 111 effects to attend the operation ol the go' In single caso. Opposite each name ii a blank .'' for any re mark which the signer may .in'uk proper to make. One lady wrote psi'erdar.' "The hap piest moments ot my Iiie were when was under the influence ot tbe trns and had two" teeth ex trarten." Another wint- : "I thouuht .1 was in Heaven." Antdhr: "I went to lv .'prra;" "had a most delighti'ul dream," etc. Thcsii cases are among the most pleasant. No oi" his tiver complained ot anything more rlisngreoable than an unpleasant dream. A little deaf and tdumb child rtescrito0 Hie genernl lectins of patients: "1 went to Dr. Colton'snnd breathed in a bas, and my teetu tell right out." He saw no instruments, and was not awar that ono had been put in his rs-outh. Yesterday we extracted fifteen teeth, with ono dose oi tbe gas lor a ladv, and though In very delicate health, she said she telt as well after as before inhaling the gas. We huve an experienced demist whose who'e time ia de voted to extracting teeth. We are consequently able to extract teeth in the very best manner OH.ihVr. G. Q. Coltos., Colton Dental Association, No. 7:17 Walnut St. AMIISEMKNTh. WAI.M7T Strkkt TiiKATnR.-.KnV will con tinue Its triumphant course It is siranrotnat the admirable and artistic getting uii ol tli s piece do not poo m to nave been thoroughly apnrooia o I and understood by tlio uublio, or even by tno pross. One critic calls tho characteristic arras horoe biankcts, totally ignoring their i isto.ical exactnos. 1 he iabion of the da in fcurope has revivod this idea of arras, which in Pans ia now called portiere, and adapted in all the elegant drawing-rooms and boudoirs of the capita'. Another cr.tio finds fault with the crude and grotesque drawing of the Urures when thoir very crudity and protcsqunness is an evidonoe of the tutbluiness ot tho artist In copy, ing the designs ot tho times For a ran was notluug but tapestry, the work ol fair and ro al hands, un skilled in the arts of drawing un-kilful in co loring, but patient aud persevering lrom year to year, for, in thoso days, wonion spont thoir lives within the sanctuary of ilio'r homes, thoir occu pation, religious exercises, and tapestry working. At Avmuchcs, in Normandy, the tapestry worked by the impress Mathilda, tho "auahter of William the Conqueror, about A. D 1030, is stl 1 to be seen. Just such drawing, Just Kirch coloring, jut such Scripture poenes as the artists of the Walnuc have uvou us. or local truth, grahdnur, and gloomy masiirenesj, tho get ing-up ot Hamlet cannot be sui pa sod. Arch Strkkt Tuf.athk. fo-night Mr. McKoo Rankin takes his first benefit in this city. Ho ap pears a "'Hubert Landry," in tho l)end Heart, aud as "Charles Faranor,1' in J'er' r'i'o. Mr Kan km lias all the original muio of tho X-nd I Heart, and as lie has achieved a great reputation whorovor he has performed the part of ' licbert Landrv," we may expect to sco him to bis best advantage. II is tine figure ond graceful manner, in "Cbarlos Paragon," will be ptrftctinn l self. Wo wmh hun succos. New Chesnut Street Tubatrr. Mr. El win Adams, the lavorito F illad Iplua s ar, wi 1 make his first appearance in The Heretic, a play ot Judge Conrad's, ot whom he put chased the copyright, aud which he has created. Mr U Oarko, an artist ot great tblcnt and soul, will appear a so; and Miss Orton. Mr Adams wit bo ' ravoly supported Amebicah Thkatr. siiss Hudson, the we.l knovn equestrienne, commence tni evening. Harry I'carson, tho popular comedian, wiU support nor A number of oopular drainawi te produoed. with new scenic efTocts. Mr. Fox has some attractive novelties In preparation. A n k Ttwv r-m HI Train Tl.n tnBl - A 4 . n T3nHn1n All the attractions concentrated into a succession of muni npiuuuia sua uriiiiaui uenormanocs. Howe's Edrotkan Circus This fine company eelobrated their advent to this ctv bv a nrocoaalon I brongh the principal streets this morning. I ho kuigniH 01 ine ring in tneir gallant attire, togetner with the stud of horses connected with the establish ment, finely caparisoned, wore in line. It was a very creditable displav, and it is perhaps well to say that it will bo repeated on Wednesday next With an en tire change of route. The first performance will be given this aiternoon, and they will be continuod day and evening for some days. 407 n ew n e w 407 Prepared Cork Mattresses. We call the attention of STEAMBOATS AND VESSELS, HOTEL KEEPERS, BOARDING HOUSES, AND PRIVATE FAMILIES, To our Prepared CORK STUFFING, For Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, and Seats. They are Soft, Healthy, and offer no refuge to vermin. GIVE US A CALL. 4 21smth Utrp No. 407 COMMERCE Street. SEVENTEENTH AND SPRING GARDEN STH K i : T s . A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BUILDING LUMBER, FOR SALE LOW, BY F. H. WILLIAMS, I Seventeenth and Spring Garden Sts. FOR SALE AND TO RENl'- R O O M S TO RENT Largj, Well Lighted end Ventilated ROOMS, ON THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOOPfi or Tan "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South THIRD Street, TO RENT. Ari.Y IN 1X1 E UFFICE, FIKST FLO OK. TH. U WITH OK WITHOUT feTEAMI'OWKR. f . COTTAGE AT PUBLIC SALK. JgJL Will be Kild at Public Sle. on the proinIe.tj2 , 1N WtDSKHOAT MAY lti. at ; 1 'coc. A DKSIKAIILE KKBli.S;K ultuntPrt In ( brmer lownnhiif 1pm than hli a mis (rum th city llml w Containlrnt nenr HVK Al'KKS if LUU on which la a vouil natutantlal lioaHO, built in Cotiaite Btjln, csntalnlm tew room. Alo, out-kitchpn ami dlnlng-rocai, summer house. Darn and amble ehlclisii houne, etc The iiroond hare Imwiv put In enellont order: well ft'tiwd, and planted with fruit and shade trjes, rlnet. etc. eto The propertv Ik within re mtnntes wU ofTkurlow'e Station and fit ten mlnutea oi Chester Station, and ha 4 a Ann Tlew of the rlvur PoMwwIon (jlvcn at once From Its hnalthr locaytlno and enay access, is a er; deslrnbie place tbr a summer residence For further Information annlr tn UKOKUE RAKRB. Chester, Or JO I V n SKK. 1 TradEsmen's Bank. Philadelphia, FOR SALE A FRUIT AND 3k Grnln Farm of 173 Acres, in Kent ootintv .T H'laware anuarlerof amlla nut nr k'minn ,.TTT on the Maryland and UolawHre Hal roa i, and about hix miles south of !-myrtia. Tlio property Is hnniNomily situated, well Improved and productive.. Thedweling a neat itstno, contulnlnif eleven (11) rooms. I ho barn one of the tlnert In the county. At present, lund Millclent to keep ane hand employed, and a garden well supp led with fruit and plitntel abundant y with vesPtablea, are reserved with Ue dwelling; the spring ti lanes and harvests are rentod on shares A purchaser can iheromre take dosspsIoii Im mediately, without etubarraisniont to hiinsolf or the operations of the farm It Is firs t-class property. In a highly Improved nelzH borhood. and Is offered below the proaeut market prioe of such land. I'rice, ll.000; one-half cash. Address HENHY JOnNS. 4 llwftnl2t Kenton; Delaware. 1 TO RENT. DKSIKARLR FIRST-CLASS Skit Chester county COUNTItV KEMDI'.NJE, com p etoly lunlshed and newly remitted ; large barn, pou try boune ice-h uie filled, sprlntt-housc plenty of pns'urlnir. tine cold spnns solenld shade, an exce lent tt.inlon. with crops In tbe (iroui d an ahundance of irult. app es pears, plums, peaches, quinces urnoea, cherries, curranta, s'rawheriies etc situation hlh beautllu1. and Dcr feet y hea th'ul. Excel ent boa Ing. splendid Ashing and (food yunning. Apply to OKOlMiK W wTUI.L Jr., at I'. M. S Leslies ofllce, No 727 8ANoM i treet be twifn 1 and 4 o'clock P. .M. S3 4t FOR SALE. rotTNTRV RESIDENCE, .jj. at Ho mestiurg; benulliul situation and per.ectly healthful; superior Dwelling with all the modern con veniences, and ihree acres otlnnd; bounded by Oakland avenue. Mill Decatur and Cambridge HtreoW: taste fully laid out with shade and fnilt trees; Htuhle Co ch House, Laundry etc. Cose to the Holtiieshurij Railroad Matlon and Hristol turnpike; access frequent. Iinmndl ate pi'ssesslon Kor'nther particulars Bea handbhls aim vuiaioniu oi n. 1 noinss son 8 sate ol Maya OIC' RGE W s rUL i., Jb . Conveyancer, o I 6t No. 7' 7 Hansom street. ffi L.H. JOS-KPH, CENTRAL REAL ESTATE LiiiAgency. No 271 fl. THIRD ftr et, Philadelphia, I'a. Ken I Kstn e I'oulit ard Sold on Commission. Loans negutiuied. Money procured on Bonds, Mort tnrs. end oler securities. H ouse and Ground Bents collected. t on-nupploner of Per ds for all the States. 4 271m.1p fv$ FOR SALE A DESIRABLE TIIREE L;;!1 stoiy Dwelling, with tluee-storv double Eack Building on 'i W I LFTI1 Sireet above Green.. All modern improvements, summer kitchen heaters, eto. I'rlee. fctitOO clear. Apply at this Office, between 9 and 12 A. Jl. 4 m 4ft COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR 35, Lilsale fifty or one hundren acres, Bristol Pike. JX. above seven mile stone and near Taconv. Apply to M. WIIITAKKlt No. 610 LOi UT Stieet. 6 5 2t DEAN'S MAMMOTH TOBACCO STORE. 1st. We have been orced. by (he rapid Increase of our liusinoHs toenarge our store We have now the largesi t lyar a"d lOhacco Store In the United niatos, tbe best stock and tbe largest assortment. ( all at li kS'S. 413 11K8MJT Street QD.-WECAN NOW SELL, AT WHOLESALE, 6 at verr low flgare, and wn can ret til. at less than inn i-vuinr nuuiLuuie price, an our expenses aro than no hmg. Call atDKAN'8. No. 413CHESUT StreoL Ions 3 D. WE KEEP A BETTER CLASS OF TO- .... . . . . t i I . I.I, V.' ... 1 . J. J , ( i i - bacco and Cigars than any other house In this city, and fell at a lower price Call at DEAN'S, No. 4isnH".SNTJT Streot. TH. WE HAVE OVER 200 DIFFERENT 1 kinds of Cigars van Ing lu price from 0 per thou sand to si 50 per thousand. Ourl'lgara are known by good Judges to be tamunerlorto all others. Ask any one where yon can get tbe best cigars at one-half what others seli; he will Bay: Call at DEAN'S, No. 413 CUEsMJr Btieet. 5TII.-WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF Smoking Tobacco, rlr. : Cuba Shorts, lb cents per pound. Lvnchbuig Smoking, 30 ceuts per ponnd. KUtlcklnlck Smoking, 34 cents per pound, bavaiiaand Lynchburg mixed Smoking, 60 cents per pound. Lynchburg and Plug Cut, mixed Smoking, 60 cen taper ponnd Virginia Lynchburg Smoking. 80 cents per ponnd. Virginia KilUcklnlck Mmoklng. 60 cents per pound. Virginia, very tine Snioklim, 1 per pound Virginia tight Golden Leaf smoking. al'M per ponnd. The above prices are fifty per cent, leas tnaa others sell for. Ca 1 at DKAN'S, No. 411 CHESNUT Street. ftTH. WE HAVE A VERY FINE STOCK OF U Plug Tobacco viz t Sugar-cured 8 1 em less Nary, per pound, 90 cents. Black Cat Vlrglala Navy, do. 84 cents, Prime Western Navy, do 80 carts. Good Western Navi , do. 70cenW Common Western Navy, do. BA cents. Vliglnta Black Fat Cavendish, do. KOcent. Pi uie Western Kat aveudiaa, do. HO cents. Bright Va, Prim Plain do. do. 1 si). Bright Va. Good do. do. al 00. Anu a l other kinds of Tobt ceo at from 40 cen's per pound upwards; a discount on S pounds or upwards. Call at OK AN '8, No. 413 CIIKSNU t .Street. 7TII. WE ALWAYS KEEP OUR OLD CTJS- timeis, and new ones come bv thousands to get Dean's Ten Ceat Yara Clears Deun'sTen Cent Havana - 'gars IH tin's Pocn Five Cent ara lgara. Deun's I'cco Hve t en 'lavana luars. An lnui ts, Five Cent Seed and Havana l-ani'aeoes, do o. de. I" Cabanos, ilo. do. do In ported Havana JSIx Ci-n: Iirais. I m pored Havana T- n ' ent Igars ( al at DEAN'S , No 413 tlltSM'T Street c TIL WE HND OUR EXPENSES ARE NOW O less than nothing, and having the largest and b.'st stole in the c ty, we enn allonl to sen much len.i than tiny wholesa c dealer 1l the city, and re. all lor a trilling ailvunce To be convinced, call at DI.A -N'S, No. 413 CHESNUT Street. (VTH.-WK HAVE BUILT VP A TRADE IX ' three years thrt astonishes the Tobacconists; many of them are envious but do as we did ; keep tbe best; se 1 the theapust ; advertise, advertise. a 1 at DEAN'S. No, 413 CHESNUT Street. -ii.TH.-WE HAVE NOW A VERY FINE J" ' store, a very large stock, and no expenses lor rent etc. We an now sell at such a 10 w price that old eus tinners cannot allord to leave us. ami new ones come In crowds. V e have room enouirn for all Call at IIKA.N'S, o. 413 CHESNUT Street p, is. We have gentlemanly clerks and no loaiers Country meivhauta are requested to send for oar price list 4 4imwlm ATVTORIUM TION. AND PHYSICAL INSTITU BWIMMINO SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN, LADLES, AND GENTLr.MKN, BROA' Street, below Walnut. Ihe Sw'niniing Deptutiuent of this Institution will opeu the 1st of M AY. with uici eased lacllitius aud addi tiouai cinniort lu Its accommodations In consideration of ilie prompt aud liberal support with v.lilcb the programme of last season was received, no sobscrlutlon itots have beeu dlsirlbuted for tm season, but the manager trust that all those of his pa trons desirous to rncourag ethesame plan lor the coming season, wil1 enter their naimat Ibeotllce before the 15(L ef Mav. he. ring in iuluil that e eanlliiess regularity habits, dal y exercise, andaneasv heart, has proved at a I times the licst prevtutlve avalnst dlseas '. TUtl.WPEKH'KKOK Hir; MATH WILL BE AL WAYS Til AT OF b"MWER HKAT. The Institution will be open for public Inspectlou from A. M till 0 P. M.. next Tuesday, Ihe 1st of May and its friends and the public are reHportiully invited. Regular instruction to begin vu the Wednesday fok towlng. 4X)6t EAD & SMYTH, MANUFACtUEBRS OF US' 5 U.YER-FLATEU WARE, y0 910 CHESNTJT Street, - MILADF.IPHIA. (4 4 tf AlfttfkN SALES. 17 SCOTT. JR AXft "TWNEEIl, NO. l Jt CHESNUT STKt-IET. 1020 D MODERN OIL SPECIAL SALE OF IftH'OlfTV n o.. t FAI? HM- . O' art connola Pfttt. Jr.. calls espeelal attoittion iporteil modern sours to an Impor ant sale or ltrth)ll)fl'ft. -we'dorf and or palnt:as ol the English, KTnunli. ,jai Pt? so F einNh Schools , to take p'ace at' lie' AH - eveninm 120 Chesrmt at eet. on Thuday asFV, eyoaln8s. ll'th and IJiMnstant at 7 o'clock. 5 4 7t . ,i.uirp nerrairer. NO. 'uwiur..- ii y Ci 1 , Auuti1 r.i'ir.. u 1 fl .1 . . . Mr n . L -r 1 1 - . a I .w' viuwnjabi oireei. uei-TCeu luin.'dlLi I o mis LA ROE HAl OP' ENGLISH ANT AMERICAN WHITE flRANTTW NI C. C. WAKE, KOCKlNaHAVI A Sit ULAtM-- WtllR 1. Xi l On Tuesday MorrRnir. At H o'clock a rery large assonmnt of Shu aboy. named wares wjilcti will bo sold ia open lota, suitable, tor city and country retail rorekee pern. ft 4 3t BOOTS AND SHOES. Jj FINE BOOTS AND SlIOES, FOR GENTLEMEN'S And Bovs' Wear, AT REDUCED PRICES,- AT IIELWEG'S, No. 535 ARCH Street, Belor Sixth. First-class work aiways on band, and mailrto order at short notice. 4 24 lmD 11 E M OVAL BENK K U T ib SON MARUFACTUKKna OF - FINK BOOTS AND SHOES. Havo removed from their Old Stand, No. 48 South FOURTH Streot, to No. 7 16 CHESNUT STREET. Having purchased the entire business ot' Mr. Leonard Benkeit, thus bringlncr together an im mense stock ot poods, t' ey will do in position to supply the wants of tho community at prices some- vl at below those heretofore charged. Tlioir increased facilities also enable them to make a style of BOOTS AND 8HOES lor Youihs far so perior to what is made elsewhere. The lest JSOOT& AND SHOES lor Ladies, also trade to order. 4C0fmw2ai FURNITURE. FURNITURE AT CJ O U 1L V COS UMON DEPOTS Ncs. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street! KOpposlte Christ Church), And Corner of NINTH and MARKET" The largest, cheapest and best stock o FURNITURE Ol tveiy tie-crip tion In the world. 1 1U Bp ROSEWOOD, CHAMBER, AND PAItT.Ort SUITES. AT GEORGE J. IIEXKELS THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. 4 14 ltBl Formerly of Nos. 809 and 811 CHESNPT St. Q WALNUT CHAMBER AVin T A T F r O OIlTtnrn. Either Polished or Oiled, AT GEORGE J. IIENKELS', THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS, 4141mj Foimerly of os. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Su COURTNEY & WILLITS, Nos. 14 and 16 S. Seventh St., Philada. MASUFACTURER9 OF BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE FURNITURE AND THE ONLY DURABLE IN THE CITY. Also, Dining-Room Furniture, AKD BEDDING, constantly on hand. 4 23 mwf2m WALL PAPERS. J-JOWELL & BROTHERS, S. W. Corner NINTH and CHESNUT, Arc Manufactuiing their New Styles of TAPER HANGINGS FOR SPRING, And Saniplis and Lots of New Good-i are now coiuIdk in from their manufactory, which, with nesh Jmpoitntion of FUECU DESIGNS, are ready lor 'he inspection ot thoir customers. The nereaved facilities of their new and mora ex t iiHVt- Factory enable thorn to jiroduce much band tomor urtd finished styles. IMF ATION FRESCO DESIGNS POU Parlors, Entries. Ceilings, Etc. Etc., PREPARED 419thsmlm TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY I AND COVkTY OF PHIL sDELPtllA. Estate of WILLIAM OlLLtHlK. deceased. The Aodltor sppolnted by the Court to audit, settle, an1 adjust the account of JANE OILLKSflE, Ad mlnlatratrlx ol the Estate ol WILLIAM UII.LKBPIK, deceased, and to report distribution of tbe balance in the bands ol the aaeountuot, will meet the parties interested for the parpo.ee of his aopolntmenl o,i MONDAY tbe 'slat day or May, A D, lttti6. at 4 o'clock P. M., a 'he Otilce o'LF.WIS 8TOVEK, Esq , Ho. m WALKUT Street, In the city ol Philadel phia. 6Tmtbsot HUNTER, No. 44 N. 8EVENTD 8THFET. ABOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA. Acknowledged by alt partiri mterttttd aa by far the MOST 8l'C0l.MFUL PHVHIC1AN m the treatment tt Dneatn tn Ait tpetialty. QUICK TIIOUOUUU, andprrmiiinit rwn guaranteed luevri case. Venteuiber DR. UUSITKH 8 Celebrated Hemedle can only he had aenulna at his oid esubliabed Ottlce No. 44M.slEVUIlUatMit.abwvtJt'Ubert. i- I Slit MILLINERY GOODS. WOOD & OA.RlfT No. 723 CHESNTJT STREET, ARE OFFERING DAILY ALL THE LATEST NO Y EL TIES IN HATS AND BONNETS, INCLUDING Tllf POPULAR JAPANESE AND Ml-. I -ALL ION HATS 4 laSmrp 726 C UK a N U T STREET.- v fFKnu iq oner unpiMT8AroLcKnUYER8 MMvUfl.BY AIO SfKA V? COOD8, VERT" K "EDIJCTION FKOM V1CENT PRICES. Oor stock inoltdes si tlie latest shapes of STRAW JkNETS, AND GTPSIES, fcOJiCTifcT BATKFIAi'j" t' "MI hlSO, IN EVERT ."IIA hJE. A1I W1D1U8 AD fVH-ORS, IO MATCH MATKRIaVLS FINE LACE. IiXUSlor NK,V. Etc Etc. ARTIFICIAL FLfTWER. Of TI1E CHOICEST AND MOal' DESIRABLE 8TTLKW. Wo sol'cit an inspection of our stock, and do not doaht that lor ctrnipletoneiHi ot nssortmenjl tod mode ration ot i'rice-it cannot be equalled. Give us a call. WEYT. .V ROSENHEIM, 4 18 fmw 12f No. Viii CHESMUT tnoet. MISS C. O'BYENE, In her New and Elegant Store, No. 807 AECII Street, Has now open a larae stock ot the choicest FRENCH MJl.MNEUY. A yonncr Parislenne (from one of he most eminent nf the mllllncrr establishments u I ar a) htm charae of the TnmmliiR Department Every ntyle and kind of HAT or BOSN'TnowIn fashion will be found In stock 4 JT imrp MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Hasa handseme assortment nr -riUM3 MILLIv'ERY Missis' and Infants' Has lm1 Caps. Si'ks, Volveta, Crapes Itlbbons. Feathers. Fk, rs, Cranes etc. C3 154m REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATORS. SMITH & RICHARDSON, A (tents for the sale of tbe Jnsily celebrated FU VBCOAL LIMED BEFRIGl EATOB8, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FHOM TO 8;tVOO. 62irrGp No. 611 MARKET Street. QNE DOLLAR'S WORTH OF ICE PER V. K-EK Will keep your provisions cool and sweet in tho warmest weather, by using urn ot Sclxooley's Ijarg' Refrigerators. Ther hare three apartni' iits. and are thorough ventilators. The small sfces require bat 50 cents worth of Ice per week. E. S. FARM UN & CO., J. ANCFACTURERS, 4 25 Imrp No 220 DOCK Street. STOVES, &o. JJ N I O N OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus tor Cooking and Heating by Petroleum OU. Our Stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get out oi order, being as simple in every respect as a Kerosene Lump. Ihe baker, Broiler, and Flat-Iron Beater are the cal; special articles of fur niture required. For all other purposes, ordinary stove furniture may be used. DAYID II. LOSEY, BOLE AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, No. 08 outh FIFTH Street. Liberal diieount to the trad . 4 II 3m rp QULYER'S NEW PATENT DEEP SAMMOIKT II 0 T - A I R V U It N A C E. RANGES Ol' A 1,1, SIZES. ALSO, PHI EGAIt'd MOV LOW PRKSSUttF STEAM UEATD- .. APPARATUS. VOR SALS BY 64 Cn.XES WILLIAMS, Ko. 11! ' UaijKEl HTUEET, 27 GAS COOKI ( STOVES. 27 THE EAGLE t) STOVES Are warranted to BAKE, DKOIL, BOIL. ROAT, rOA-iT, SrhW, HEAT IKONS E'i- Hit' NO DUST. DIKT. HM"KE. OR 1IES, And are more economical than Wood. real. or Oil. O W. LOOMls . nnufaeturer's Aiiont. 4 19 No. 27 S. MXTII l:iot, Philadelphia, Pa. 27 UNIVERSAL CLOTHES 27 WBINdl B. The only Wrlntter with the Tateut Cov Wheel Regu- U'.v.nantlhl.a'nh... . .. .1 ... U .. luwit ,i, nmi.ii, ,ui. . aim uu vniri, (i W LOOMIS ManuiaiMurur'a Airent 419 No. '27 S. 8IX1U truet. Phi adepbia, Ia 27 THE CELEBRATED 27 DOTY WASHING MAOIIINE. For sale at O W. LOOMIS", 4 19 No. 27 8. SIXTH Mteet, Philadelphia, Pa. 27 REFRIGERATORS, 27 ICE COOLERS, ICE CREAM FKKFZERH, CARPEf ISWEtPERS, CLOTH Eb-WBl NO KKH E I'O At O W IOOMIS'. 4 l&lmwlm No. 27 8. SIXTH Slreei Philadelphia, Pa. SAFE FOR SALE. A SECOND U ND Farrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safe FOB BALE. APPLY AT TBIS OFFICE. J. 4otp DRY GOODS. PRICE & WOOD WILL OPEN THEIR NEW STORE OllTHWEST CORNER OP EIGHTH nnd FILDRT Streets ON Wednesday, May it WITH A NEW STOCK OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS DRESS QOODfl AT BEDIJCrD PRICES. JOB LOTS DRESS O0OD8 FROM AUCriOX. LOWEST PRICES OF THE SEASON. eents. Plaid Poll de Chevres at Jl cents wortfrM cent. Double-width tllace Peplin lor an 1 1 V t so . J. Ik Mixed Travel.ln,? ifre.s Goods ofatl kliSdS ' Plain Llale Thread OlnKkains at 31 conta i. L luc'lw "nains at li een Iioi bln-wldtb Mancheater Gingham ar al e, Tartan Hlald .lngliams at 50 cents worth TS Plain Hurt, Pink, and 1 ue Percates. nti. cen'n. enta. neavy white Corded Plnnea. Whi e P. aid orirandr Lawns 6-4 White Freneh Mus Ini at tS White Sb't'anrl ".hawls at ) to 1 M. White Shetlaniah ,wht at M to H6 . Klietlnarl Kourtioun at 8H worth $10 Black Thibet and Lama Shawls. II. STEEL . OJV, 7 rows Nos. 713 and 7H-N-. TENTH 6t. AT RETAIL. JAS. R. CASIPBELL & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT Street. Ilave made extrusive a.ldittnnB Rtbpir nnnn lar Stock ot SILKS AND DRESS GOODS WHICH THEY CON'TINTE To SELL At Moderate Prices. WHOLESALE ItOOMS L'P STAIRS. 3 81 gPRlNG AND SUMMEIl DRESS GOODS. Large purchases at the late Auction. Sales enable us to ofler great Inducements In the price of all the popular stvles of Dress Goods. CURWEN 8TODDART A BROTHER Xos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street. bore Willow. SSSt RICH BLACK SILKS, OF ALL WIDTHS and grades, rnoai AUCTIOY. rURWEA STOI I)RT tc MROTHEB Kos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street. Abore Willow. BS3t FRENCH CASSIMERES AND COATINGS FROM AUCTION. wauai.8, PRICES GRPATI.T REDPOFD CURWKN STIinillPr t, psnTiiin os. 450, 452, and 454 . SECOND Htreet. 653t Above Willow. LIGHT FANCY CASSIMERES, FOR LADIES' 8ACQUE8. CAPS, Fto Kto.. ' i-aiiois TOT P EDUCED PRICES. Nos 450,452, and 454 S. SECOND Street. S83t Above Widow. tli n3 S.h r" 4nr hBT" "t M cents Plaek and White Poll de Chevres at 3Ieanu 1 lack and White Poll de ('hevris a! J7 S "SnU Poll de ( herres all oolors 40 to o cents F no double-wl.lth Poll do Chevrej at 82 cants REDUCED PHICES". The Subscribers have Just received a frosh Invoioe ol EMBEOIDERID CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS Which, with the larre assortment before on band will be sold at ' Grcatlv Reduced Prices. SHEPPARD.VAN HARLINGEN& ARRIS0M. IrnportPrs and Dealers IN nOUSF-FURNISHING DR GOODS, 4 28 Wm6t ho 10OS CffRSNUT Btree . New spuing goods. The subscribers are now receiving thoir Spring Impor tation of IIcufc Fnrnlslilne Dry (Jootls, Comparing all the best varieties of IINEN AND COTTOf SIIFETINU'', PILLOW AND BOLSTER CASINGS. TABLE DAMAPKS AND DIAPERS, TABLE CLOTHS. NAPKINS, DOYLIES, CHAMBER AND BATH TOWELS, TOWELLINGS OK ALL DF8CRIPTIONS, MARSEILLES Qt'ILTS. COUNTERPANES. BLAKKT8, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, And every other article of Furnishing Drv Goods re quired to commence housekeeping or supply tbe wants of a family. PPU1SG HOSIERY AND MERINO GOODS. The subscribers, with lrcreased facilities for the trans action ot the HoIKUT PI PA HTM E ST or their bul ness, Invite attention to their ample and well selecte4l Stock of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'. AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, UESINO AND BILK. VEH18, DEAWEB3, ETC. New Stock, and at the Reduced Prloes. SHEPPARD.VAN HARLINCEN&ARRISQN. 4 20 ftnw2mrp No. 1008 CHESNUT STREET.