c3 ENGLISH AID FOR FAEEDMEM. -. . . - - Organization or m Noel-ty In London Nfclie hy John llrlir'it and Oltieir. The London Time of the 21th ultimo h;n the following nt-count, of the organization t' the English Freednieii's Aid Society: A public mootin to inaugurate tlio National FrecMiiiien'g Aid I'ti-on ol Groat Britain and Ireland wan ho d yesterday afternoon at the Westminster l'alaco Hotel, Vienna s'reet. Tlio Oukc of Anvil presided ; and among those present were tir T. F. Buxton, M 1'., Air J. Jfnl.t, M 1, Mr. Thomas Huehe-, M. I'., .Mr 1 litmus Norton, Atr. Joiali Korstor, Air. H. II. Cadency ( Itirminvliarn), tho Itev. A Kaleich, L. 1) , tlio Itev. W illiam Shuw, Air. K. 1'ereusoti (Carlisle), oto. The chalrm.tii, in opening Hip proceeding of tlio mco'ing, suid tha , haviux jiiosiiled over a meeting In connection with one ot tlio associations ol the Union last year lie would have been flensed it some on else had taken the chair on the present occasion, but he feared there was still a certain amount ot shyhvas among our pubiic tmm iu titkiii" part in aid ot tho fri'i dinen ol America, not from a want of personal sympathy for ihci lilioiated s ave but trom a vavtio iee.iiiR tlmt it was moro or less an interference wnh Anie icin politics Nov, ho had 110 atmpathy vilii t: ut leeiing. The war vm over, mid al.hoah there were strong per sonal contests stil, i'xlinc in ilio United Mates, wo in tins country hud no interest in those coulee except as far as they niK'ht tie concerned in the ? nest ion of neirro labor. Heyond seeing tho netrro ully possessed of his civil rights, Winch alone could render the abolition of slavery of any value, wo should take no part whatever in American politics proper, y so talleu. Under ull the circumstiuioos ho considered tbero was a airomr call upon tho pooplo of this country to assist the Washington commission to carry out their objects in a period of iiilllculty. America noeded and would grntclully accept, their aid, asUicat Jtrjlain accepted her aid lor Ireland and Lane ishiie to tlio amount ol 2'A),) in their Mncsol aistrcss. The Itev. Dr. Iloeson moved, and Sir T. F. Hux ton seconded t.ie following resolution : "'I hat this meeting rcunrits the progress of events ilnrliiK the mini twe ve months as afleetiiiK the Auieil can rccdiiieti Willi irn ounJ Interest, anil consider the evident Intel laeni flints o' an increasing iniiiiher 01 the ci o ed people for the proper use of their newly acquired ireedoin their thirsting desiia alter e luca ion, tobether with (hell readiness to nndertake labor as so many new ami power ul In en lives to enlarge philan thriplc eliori on their Lehuli " Which was iiimuiinousiy agreed to. Mr. Jtrlnlit llii-n moved: "That In view ot the rievntd Inliors of the American people through their various Freedincn's Aid Associa tions, coiuhlni d with the eo-operaiion of ilie Govern ment to met the physical mid moral necessities of the Ireedinen, this meetiiiK regards the ahl nil .riled hi herto tv the ltrlilsh puh 10 which Is cstimatod at more than .fun lioo, as a proper and aratctul expression ot our sym pathy, and womd earuesti.v roeomraenl that It ho larg.dy augmented. The undcniahlo interest which the British people have In the freedmen's welfare, combined with other conBlderatlons of lustlce and giatltude. reuulrei that such aid shnuid he supu led. until the great and ethical work of emancipation maybe truly said to be complete." Mr. Bright said tho mere fact that tour millions of our tello A-crculnrcs wore in the conditional which the negroes ol tho United stales were would bo sut tic out of itoolt to call lor help; but when, besides looking at their untiai pv condition, they considered the torriific cacr hca uy which tho great cnuniro in their social pos.t on lmd been accoinuhshcd, ho con ceived it to cons ltute altogether tlio proa'est claim upon ilietn th it had ever existed on any nation of the globe. The ireedm n u'eto at present l.vinira itviereiuan enemv's country, as it was quite, cor tain the -outl;oin planters who but yesterday we e tlifir masters wou d not feel any very Christian spirit towards them. Wha had taken plao in Ja maica afforded an illustration of w:iut miirlit be ox- Socted to occur in tho Southern S'atos of Amorica. otwithstanrting that the abo ition ot slavery in Ja maica was effected by an act of ttie L3gis at are, aid a heavy compensation was paid to the owners of the slaves, it wag quite clear that from the period ot the abolition oi sluvoiy uo to this hour tho whites had never really, in an honest and just spirit, acknowledged tho changed condition of tho negro, but thai during the who e of that time their con duct towards the neirro was what it always had been ut a' most unjust and iniquitous char acter. Hut the nee-roes ot the United States were not vo'uutanly emancipated, and no compensa tion was paid to the planters of the Southern states. The ill-feeling, theretoro, winch existed in Jamaica on the part ol the planter towards the nogro might be supposed to exist in an increased decree in tho United States, and il it did not. it was, in his opinion, owing to the institutions oi the coun ry, a population of freemen, au extensive suffrage, newspapers, a p at form, schools all these in tne South, while in the North the people, who, having gone through this ternblo war in connection with the neirro, had resolved to complete in peace the work winch they had begun in war. Alihouirii he believed that the negro would have to undergo great difficulties, sti 1 it was htB conviction that their lormer mastors would giadually b-come reconciled to thut which was iuovitabie, ami would find that justice and fair dealing were realty the only means by which they could gain any compensation for the miseries ot the past, ftomo persons arirued, not without shotvot reason, that the .Noith woo d do all that was necos sary lor the South. Alter all the tremendous ex ;r tions they had made it would be wrong to say that they were not ab e, but even though ablo thero were still the st oniest reasons vh, tne English poople, who sympathize with the negro, should give their help ana afford something from their resources that tbe prosperity ol (he neirro might be more rapidly accomplished. Air. T. Hughes, AI. P., seconded the resolution, and said he considered it a great bonor that the people of this country should have the opportunity ot taking part in such a work as that in which the people of the United States were now engaged, lie believed that iu a year or two the sufferings of the negro would disappear; unless, tlitreloie, tho pie sent moment was tukon advantage of, no fdture op poituuity would be atlo.dtd the people of this cocntry to dieDen and widen the bonds winch t el them and tbe American people together. The reso lution vips carried unanimous y. On tho motion oi the liev. Dr. Shaw, tbe following resolution was also adopted : "That this meeting considers the closer union of the JJrlt lull Kreedinen's Aid Association In this beuevolunt lahor Is oi tueat Importance, and thut the national form which such an union (comprising nioie than thlr.y asso ciations) has taken Is eminently adapted tor Its purpose, and would earnestly coimueml theciulnis oi the union to tho favorable co operation of all friends of freedom,' ANOTHER HOMICIDE IN FAYETTE CITY. Man Shot by Ills Wife's Escort An In fortnaiate Ocrnrreuoe. Fayette City, May 6. Mr. Martin Lutz, a tanner living in the suburbs of this place, was accidentally (shot last eveninc, about 11 o'clock, tinder the following circumsiuiiees: Mr. Lutz bad leit home iu the uiorninu, with the intention of boiiier awav until the next day. A young man by the name" ot Todd, and Airs. Lutz, iu the evening locked the house and went to spend the evenitia witu a neisbbor. On their return they tound the door biokrn open, nud heard some oiip upstairs. They called frequently tor Mr. Lutz, but received no answer. They then went tor a-sisttince anil procured weapons, while on of the party went lor an officer. Lutz. tired out ol th" tiudow up staira. The other party then entered the house, and as Lutz came down stairs To ld called upon him to -peuk or he would shoot, which he refused to do. Todd then lired. Lutz run several rods, and Todd wan about to lire ul'uiu, when he (Lutz) epoke, find said: "My (iod, Sam, you have killed me! but it wai my own fault," and in a lew moments died. Mr. Lutz was a worthy citizen. No blame i attached to Mr. Todd. tittxburg Commtnia1. I. O. ol O. F. John J. Duvies, Grand Master of the Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows of New York, died at his lesidence in Brooklyn, this morning, after a very brief illness. Mr. Davies has been con nected with that organization lor about a quar ter of a century, having been made a member of the Order in Columbia Lodge, No. 1, from which he recently Irausferred his membership to Na tional Lodge, .No. 30. He has always neen an aet.ve and efficient worker in the Order. For many years he was Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodtse, and at the time of his death was Grand Scribe of the Grand Kncanipment, and a repre senta'ive ol that bodv in the Grand Lodge of the United States. In all the positions he has tilled, he commanded the respect ol the whole Brother hood tor h s fuithluluebs and ability, while his personal qualities secured the warm friendship of the t?r at maiority of hns associates. N. Y, Commercial Adcerlim; Slh. A woman from Milwaukee, stopping at the Matteson House, Chicago, went on Friday to au undertaker's and purchased a small cotlin. This she conveved to her room at the hotel, placed in It a living Infant, and then fastened on the lid. Fortunately she had ben watched, and the chiid was rescued from a horrible death by Mullocation. The woman, for some uukuowii reawu, was not arrested. THE DAILY ttVMING TELKG K API I . PHIL A DELPH A, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 18G3. AMirSKMMVT?. Am u Sthkf.t Thkatuk. Aliss Noeinic d-j Mar linci 'tics' benefit Inllilleii a I tho .-XDectatioiis of he Iriends and tho public Tho house wa crowdod and crowded with tho ta-diton, beauty, and inte.'ec. ol tli-city. Miss Noeinle was cal ed out ntter the firet act, and was seowerel with oottqiiots, wn ch she picked up with the utmost urace. Misdo Ma-mio-ritfes hns now achieved a position In ttie o jinion of the public which promises a most brilliant future. In tho 'Last Hoseoi hummer" and the' Ambassadr.re" cavntma, spile ot tho lateness of the hour, she wai encored, and throughout both pieces wa lapltirous.y atiplauded. Rims de Marirueritts, ho 'ever, bad irreat disadvantage to contend with. Mr. Itsnkm, who probably bad not nla-id the part be:ore, was Impel led, mid Mr Muart Uob-ioii. aiter r hearsm ftc part, was unable to play it. Mr. Kverham, vi ho was yiven the part Inst, was, howe.cr, perlect. In the Amliastatl r'i Wile Air. ftliickay kindly took Mr. 1( trim's part, at tho very shortst notice a part entirely out ot his line, hut of which be made the most, lint with these d'awbacks Jlihs I)e Murunerit'es achieved, artisti oily, a erea' and undisputed succors Thl cvoninsr Mr. Owen Aarlo o, ono of the most popular actors at this thratie. V I'l bike a b nelit, eiym us th ee sprnrh ly comedies, winch wi 1 biin,j forth the pccunaiitie of his (atoms. New Chiknitt .stukkt 1'iirtk Mr. K hvln Atlams np)iepred in his luvorite olav of M,-n i f (lie fl. one of the bet comedies of tho modern s aire. I his evenlnir it will be repented, with Mis Ortoti In the part of the hen me, one admirably suned to hor. Wai.mjt Ptukkt Theatre. AtrnV promises to bo an attraction here as loiur as it was in New Vork. Ilio bouso is nightly crowded by tho Wic and in telligence of the ciiy. Acadfmy of Musio The Kavels will bd with us but four jik'hts more. This evening Francois nrpcarsin a new picco, entitled Th: Swt .r ri't'e. Kkapinos and RfxtTATtoNj by .Samuel K. Mtir ooch, Ksq., fie well known I'roTe sor ol Klncipiou (Irolher to the trnaediau ). will bo kivoii at MiHlc il l'"iind Hall on Frb'ay evening next, under the direction of tlio Literary Cnion of l'ennsvlvnniii. The entertainment will lie yuried and intel'eetuul, and from the well-kno.vn ability of Mr Murdoch tlie affair will doubtless be a great success. Somo of tho selections have never been read before a 1 hiladelpliia audience, such as "Monsieur Tonsun," "J'atieiue and tne I'nrsou,'' and "Iliirh lidoou tho Coast oi Lincoln-h'ro " "Fnooh Arden " "Brush wood, " and "'lhe VaTahonds" are also included in the programme. I.B 1'iitih, comer ol Sixth and Chtsuut Btrcets, hat the disposal ot the tickets. A FtJiK Fntertaismest It will be observed that Mifs Greonfiold the celebrated Bluck hwan will givo a concert at Concert Hall, on the eveninar of May lti. Sbo will be assisted by a number ol omi uoiit artists. Lovers ot fine inuniu should take nolico. The Mobile (Ala.) limes lias a long report of a dinner u'iven iu that city on the 24th ultimo, by the Mobile cadet. The ex-pirate Semmes w as present, and was toasted us "o ir honored truest. The Tunis thus romicallv describe what ensued: "Tlie Admiral hiuiseif, calm as though he might be on the d"ck of lus ship when all around him was in Humes, and his vessel fast touuderintr under his feet, colors llyimr, eniinons tiring the lu-t salute in honor of the sinkiue eratl. tlie Admiral seemed to lose faith in himself and twice ntteiiipred to lake his (-eat; hut, slowly recoverin., lie coiiimeiiced his response in a slow, lo.v. and melodious Voice, which, as he proceeded, rose in volume and tone, as the eer tie breeze which listlessly swells the lazy canvas soon lashes itself into the lurious tale vnieh tears to shreds ihe over-trained sails and t weeps away the ponder ous r.iasis." FOR SALE AND TO RENT. I". OOJIS T O 11 K X T Large, Well Lighted and Ventilatsd H O O M S , OA' THE SEf'OMD AXI) TBI 111) FLOORS OF T1IK "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. ICS South TllIIiT) Street. TO EENT. AI'l'LY IN THE OFFICE, FIRST FLO )lt. K. B WITH OR Wll UOUr bTKAM TOW KR. ff COTTAGE AT PUBLIC SALE. a BUjl Will be sold at Public snie, on the premise. iJC ON Wi-.DNb3lAY. WAY lii at 1 o'clock, A IihSlKAHLK KESll).i.N.'E situated in C hester Township less than hall a ml'e from th city limits, containinu nearly 1'IVK ACUKS OF LNf) on which Is a vood subntantial House, built in Cottaite style, containing ten rooms. Also, out-kitchen and dining-room, summer bouse, barn and stable chicken bouse, etc. The grounds have been put in excellent order: well fenced, and planted with fruit and shade Uses, vlnei, etc. etc. The propcrtv is within five minutes walk of Thurlow's Station, and fit. een minutes oi Chester i station, and has a tine view of the river. rossesHlon Riven at once rrom its healthv location and eiic.v access, is a very desirable place tor a summer residence For further Information, apply to til-OHCili KAKKB, Chester, Or JOH N CAHTNKK. 1 Wt Tradesmen's Hank. Philadelphia. FOU SALE A FRUIT AND 5i (iruiti Farm of 173 Acres. In Kent ennntv .T" iL'iawurc a nuartcr of a mile east of Ki lltllll A dIUtli.l, on the Maryland and Delaware Hal road, and about six miles south of Mnyrna. The property is handsomely situated, welt Improved and productive. The dwelling aneut name, containing eleven (llj rooms. The barn one ot the finest in tho county. At present, land sufficient to keep one hand employed, and a garden Well supplied with fruit, anj planted abundantly with vegetables, are reserved with ihe dwelliug; the sprint? tl.lages and harvests are rented on shares A purchaser can thereiore take possession lm mediately, without embarrassment to himself or the operations of the farm. It Is tlrst-class property. In a hitrhlv Improved nol'h borhood. and Is oflcrcd below the uresent miirkct price ot such land. J'rice, vlti.OOO; one-half cash. Address 1IEXHY JOHN'S, Kenton. Delaware. 4 llwfiiil2t ft L. II. JOSEI'H, CENTRAL REAL ESTATE milk Agency. So. m 8. Ttlllill str.e", Philadelphia, l a. hesl Ksta e llouiht and Kohl ou Comml-islun. Loans negotiated. .Money procured on Konds. Mort gnus, nid other securities. House and (.round Kcuts collected. Commissioner of Iiecds for all the States. 4 271mSp IF.RSO.NS HAVINO PROPERTIES l'0!l JLiisale or to rent will find it to their advantage to call ut the Cential Heal Kstate Agency, No. 'ill H. Tllllil) Stnet o bnnus or charges made on either owner or tenant. SB lmrp IJI. Jo.SKHII. f FOR SALE A DESI R A 15LE TH It K E Liii ftoiy Dwelling, with thtce-dorv double ltat-k Ilullding on TW I LFTII Sireet. above Ureeu. All modern miurovenieuts. summer kitchen, heaters etc. Price, hiiwv clear. Apply at this Ollke, between and I'i A. M. 4 i TO LET-A FURNISHED llOUSIOR iJithe Sun mer season, centrally located. In a d llght lul ueig!iborhood ; ail modern conveniences, use of riaiio. i o a smuu iBimiy turn is a uemuiuu rest lence. Address Ci. W., l'o 47, Post Office. "M2t' WANTS A CENTS WANTED TO CANVASS EVERY City. Town, Caunty, sal btate for ' WOKSH1P IN Tilt KAMIL1 AND SCHOOL." tXCI.l'SIVELT AH AGSNT'B liOOK. The large work, "l.EVSoNS AND PRAVEKS.'Msljcld Uridly as a Subscription Hook. For circular, (tvlng particulars sn l terms of agency, address SCUEBllKltHuBN. B 4.NCKOF1' A CO., Pub lishers, Ko. 430 BROOME Sireet, New York, or Rev. W. T. WYUE, N. 54 N. SIX lit street, riilladelpha. Mikistbbs disabled from puluit service, Pastobs whose saiary Is Inadequate for suuport, stupents who wish healihful and reinuierailva vinlpoym-nt for vaca tions., and AccBKiitEn Book agents, win flnl this valuable work In demand. 5 9l2t T7 ANTED. A PARTNER WITH A CAPITAL J ' hi to i3n00, in an old-established Drug Store. "QrAS.I A, Philadelphia Post Olll . 5 8 3t rpiIREE (iKNEHAL AGENTS WANTED 20 aci in important locations for tha New York Accl. dental lusiiiauce Company. Active men ot good address f'.''tHKi.n-w.r.r; ; ALLEN. Branch Vlllvo, HO. 4lrf . C UKSM' f Ntrtet. Apply aoou, t il J. V. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC K I R Ihcywill not bkm) or biieak liko the Single SpriiiKs, They ore ocknowledared by all Ladies, throughout the leiitith and breadth of tho land, to bo the most 1'orloct and Aureeabe Skikt ever In vented, and unequalled iu Lleirnnco, Elasiioity, T,i(rlitness, Durubility, Comlort and, lVonoiiiy. Tl:c Last Xew MU IS THE CELEBRATED EMPRESS TRAIL, Which is the MOST BEAUTIFUL AND AC It EE ABLE fcKlHTever worn, beini? particularly ndaptod to tlio present faslnonablo style of dressos: so savs "Oodey's Lady's Book;" "Frank Initio's Fashion Magazine;" " Deniarost'a Menthty Mairazine of Fashions;" "Le ItonTon;" "The Boudoir of Fash Ion ;" and tlio Fashion Articles oi the different News papers. See opinions of tho Press and Fashion Magazines Kcncrally, proclaiming the great SITEKIOKIf Y. of tin so CELEBRATED SKIRTS. AT WIIOI.KSALK by the K elusive Munu'oc tt'rers and Sole owners of the FA1 EJi V, USTS, ISISAISLGY & CAKY, 1C.4 700.V.S' AJS'D OFFICE, No. )7 i 1 I A M I II AD Ncs. 79 and 21 REMJE Sts New York F OK tSALIi IN ALL Fllt.sr-CI.ASK SIORKS IN THIS tllY, ITIR'JI GUOCT THE UNITED bTATFS, AND F.I.MaVHEKK. AT WHOLESALE UY ALL THE LEADIXii JOBBKIiS. 52 wfr.ilUp TEAN'S MAMMOTH T011ACCO STORE. J 1st. We have been torced.bv ihe rapid increase of our business, to en artte our store We hsve now ihe laritesi ClKar and 'ohaceo store In the United Mates, tlieliest stock and the largest asortinent. Call at DtAN'S, 413 t HKS.NUT Street Q D.-WE CAN NOW SELIi, AT WHOLESALE, at a very low flxare, and we can ret ill st lo th in theieirular wholesale price, as our expenses ure loss than uoihliift. Call at DliAN'9, Ko. 413 CHES-SUT Street. 'JD .) 1 -WE KEEP A BETTER CLASS OF To bacco and ClL'arsthan anv other house In tnu i,iu- and sell at a lower price, ' Call at MAN'S, No. 413 CHKSXCT Streot. 4Ty,- Inds of Cistis. varvInK iu price from aii net- n,n sand to sl AO per thousand. Utiri ixars aro known, by Kood indues to he tar superior to all others. Axk nm.- ono where you can get the best Clears at one-half what others sell; he will say; Call at DKAS'a, .No. 4l;l CIIEsNUT Btreet. ' RT1I.-WE HAVE A LARUE VAIIIETYOF J mokinn Tobacco, vljs. : Cuba Shorts. M cents per pound. Lynclibuift Smoking, 30 cents per pound. Kllllckinlek Smoking, .10 cents per pound. Havana and Lynchburg mixed Smoking, 50 cents per pound. Lynchburg and Plug Cut, mixed Smoking, 60 cents per pound Virginia Lynchburg Bmoklng 80 cents per pound. Virginia Kllllckluick smoking. liO cents per oound. Virginia, very hue Smoklmr, ! per pound Virginia Light Golden Leaf smoking. 81 -oil per poind. The above prices are fifty per cent, less tnau others sell tor. fall at DKAN'S, So. 413 CHESNUf Street. f!TH.-WE HAVE A VERY FINE STOCK OK U P'Ug Tobacco viz : Sugar-cured M.emless Navy, per pound, 90 cents. Itlack Kat Virginia Navy, do. Wi cents Prime Western Navy do. xOcrts. tioed Westem Navi , do. 70 cenw Common Western Navy. do. 6 emits. Virginia Itlack Va Cavendish, do. is) cents. Piline Western Fat t aveiidisn, do. sOcents. liright Va. Prime Tlaln do. do. 81 M. ltnghtVa. liooddo. do. $1 00. And all other kinds of Totiseeo at from 40 con s per pound upwards; a dis.-ount on ft p iu!ids or upwards Call at UKAX'S, No. 413 Clll-.sNL T street. 9TIL WE ALWAYS KEEP OUR OLD t'Cv. temeis, and new ones come by thousand t" gel Heau s Ten ( ent Yara Cigars lienn's Ten t ent Huvuua ,'gars. I lean's l'eeo Five Cent ara 1 lwars. lienn's I'oco f ive en' Miivuna . Uars. An liUts, Five Cent Seed and Havana runiiitLues, do. 10. du. De Cabanes, do. do. do. Imported Havana .Six GYn; 1 lirais. Imporied Havana T-11 ' ent ' igars 1 ah ut l)E.VN'- , No 413 CHLSM'T .Struct cTH.-WE FIND OCR EXPLNSKS ARE NOW I less than nothing, and having the lai ies; and b st stole In the city, we can allor.l to se.l nnu h less thuti any wholesale denier iii the cltv, and re. ail tor a trtl ug d nure To be conviucml, cull at DIUN'S. No. 413 CUESNf r street. (iTH. WK HAVE BUILT UP A TRA11E IN t' three years ttiet astonishes the Tobacconist-: unnv 01' them are envious- lint do as we did; keep the b se.l Ihe cheapest j advertise, advertise, call at lJEAX'H.No. 413 CHKSNCT Street. il kTH. WE HAVK NOW A VERY FIXE J ' I store, a very large stock, and no expenses mr rent, etc. We van uow sell at such a low price that old cus tomers cannot aftord to leava us. and new oius come In crowds, w e have room enouun for all Call at tK V.N'H, No. 413 ( TIK8NUT Street. P. s.-We have gentlemanly clerks and no loaiers Country merchauts are requested to send for our price list. ftlfmwlni px E M O 'V A Jj . COCHRAN it (JOWEX, Stock and Kxtlmiigc Brokers HAVK KEMoVED TO No. Ill SOUTH THIRD STREET, Opposite the B inklur. Douse ol Jay Cooke & Co. f 8 8t PARASOLS AT $1-25, $1-50. $1-75, AND ft. MU Hun tubrollas, L40, 1110, 1 7. 11. UIXOS, tWwriu ho, 818. LKjiUIU Street A AUCTION SALES. 1 N'.OIT. .lit., AUGliONKKR, NO. o.1 J ). C'UES.SUI 8TKKLT. H. ftcott ,lr lists the pleasure of announcing to con-noisei-r- ot art a ver aluanle Col ectl u ' IhT'HiTl I) IIHill CL.s MODKKN DU, TAINT L(M, represtnti'd bv the lotlnwing teaitlng artists of the J It nilsh iMi.-selduif, I'Uteh. and Fren ;h scIumiIs, rlz. ; W. ltouuereau, lav:dl'd, 1 ugno Verboecheven .1. ' rioltM r erdmand de tliseckelaer, F. Ktirsemann, A. Von llnmnm A hversen, W. Ko.-k K.Kk. I. l(uten. H. IX.Iilnert, Znchoiy Notettnauti, II. de lieu1, J 1 arraiaia, F. Muslti. h's flu !!. E. Hevn'jeiis, I. C. Mertz '! lr odore tier irJ, C, Snrlnuer, and o'hor. M. A Kock-Kock. '1 . Wanner, H. Von sehen Ilendrtek II ShaelTels. I. Vaarlwg, II. Savty , J Hosiers. P. V. Verrewlyt, A Serrure, 1 h l.etrkoit, J Ktroebe , W. Morris, to be sold at suction by It. Scott, ,lr. . on th evenlnjiot 1 eursiiav anu 1 riday, t! av 10 and u at7 o'clock at " C01T'S Altl OALLVRY. No. liriO , CUES NUT ftrcet The aliove are now on exhibition free, day and evenli g I very painting In this co'lection Is guaranteed ori(lial. 0U.lt BOOTS AND SHOES Jj HEM OVAL, C. 11 K N K K II T ,V SON MAKUFACTCnKllS OP FINK JH)OTS AND SllOKS, Have removed lrom their Old Stand. No. 48 South It if If Til Street, 10 No. 7 16 CHESNUT STREET. Having purchased the entire ouriuosj of Mr. Leonard Benkett, thus hringlne together au iui mouse sfock ot iroods, f ey will be in position to supply the wants of the community at prices somc wl at below those heretofore charged. Their increased facilities also enable them to make aefyteof BOOTS AND SHOES lor Youths far su perior to what is niado elsewhere. The best BOOTS AND SHOES lor Ladies, also mado to order. 4 CO fmw2m Jj FINE IJOOTS AND SHOES, FOU (iENTLEMEN'S A n d 13 o v s ' W oar, AT REDUCED PRICES, AT UELWEG'S, No. 535 ARCH Street, Below Sixth. Flrst-clafs worl a. ways on hand, and made to order at short notlcc! iH lmlp FURNITURE. 3 U Y FU IX N I T UKE AT OOF I,D tV COS UNION DEPOTS rios. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street! ( Opposite Christ Church). And Cornercf NINTH and MARKET4 1 he largest, cheapest ami best stuck o P (T R N I T U " E Of cveiy dc-crlptioo In the world. 1 Iu 5p 1;oskTvooi, ciiAMiiEi:,'" 1T1 " AND 1A IM.OU si ;rr r:s. AT GEOItGE J. IIENKELS', THlRTKEMII AND C1IKSXUT STREKTS. 4 14 Ti l Formerly of Nos. f(H) ani 811 CHESXUTSt. WALNUT CJIAMIJEU AND PAllLOli S1IITKS. Either Polished or Oiled. AT GEORGE J. IIENKELS', TIIlRrUENTII AM) CHESNUT .sTREKTS, 414 lmi Foimerly of os. 809 and 811 CUE9NUT St. QOURTNEY & WILLITcs, . Nos. 14 and 16 S. Seventh St., Philada. MAN L'FACTL Itl-RS OF . BEAiTIHL COTTAUE FUiXITUKE AND THE ONLY BfBABLE IN THE CITY. Also. TJining-Itoom Furniture, AM' BEDDLNt;, constantly on hand. 4 23 mwfim i e u n e nous e, PHILADELPHIA. This well-known House, havintr ben thoroughly P-iioviiied and ncwlv lurnlshcd throughout. In the 'nost moilein siy ie. will he re-opened for the reception of guests On Saturday, May lii, HG(. booms enn he engaged trom this date, at the Office of the Hotel, hetnecn 10 A. M and 5 P. M , or bv addreasltiu jiAKFi: cv fai:j,fy. PltOPItlETOItS. PliiLAliELl iii.v, May 7 lhlitj. fS 8 fit N 1. The Houte will be open for the hi"pecilou of the pul. lie on llll lt!lAV. iluy 10, irum J to IU o'c.ock P. -V. 6C,t; LIFE, GROWTH AKD BEAUTY. Mrs. S.A. Mien's World's Hair Restorer and JDreS8 ing inviforafe, strengthen and lengthen th e h a ir. Tliey act directly upon the roots of the hair, supplying re quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disap pears, bald sjwts are cov ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the re-, suit. Ladies and Children will appreciate the delight ful fragrance and rich, ylossy appearance impart ed to the hair, and no fem of soiling the s7:in,scalp, or. most elegant head-dress Sold by all Druggist. Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. SAFE FOR SALE. A SECOND-HAND Farrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safe FOR BALE. Al'PLY AT THIS OFFICE. .- tJrp MILLINER' COODS. WOOD & CAEY, No. 725 CHrsriTJT STREET. ARE OFFEL1SG DAILY ALL Til E LATI-ST NOVELTIES ii II A TS A N 1 ) 1 JON NETS, IKCLUViyo POPULAR JAPANESE AND :!1.!ALLI0X HATS. 4 la !tnrt 726 C II EM N U T STRKK T. We are pie; arcd to oiler WHOLKSALE aM KKTAIL 1JUYEK3 OVii srLEMJID .slOUK t'K MILI.1NEUY ANU8IKAW GOODS, AT A VFRY LAKOE I! EDUCTION I'lKIM KK(;l..T I'KICES. Our stock includes all ti e latest shuocu of SI HAW II AIM. STRAW BONKETS. AND GYPSIES. BOKKiS MATERIA fS OK EVERY KIND. IX EVEHY SHADE. RIBBONS ATt. WiniHS AND COLORS, TO SLA Till MATERIALS. ilSE LA( F, ILLUSION NK'S. Etc. Etc. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, OF THE CHOICEST AND MOsT DESIRABLE , , STYLES, wc sol'cit an Inspection of our stock, and do not doubt that lor compter cm ot assortment and modu lation ol i rice it cannot bo equalled. tUlve usacall. BP- WEYI, A ROSENHEIM, 413imwl2t E.O. 72d CHESNUT Street. .. MISS crO'BNET" r In her New and Elegant Store, No. 807 AUCH Street, Has now open a lame Mock ot the cnotc.-at I'l! F.N C1I M 1 1 ,1 .1 Nl'jllY. A younir Parislenne (rr0in ene of the most emiuntit of the mllllnen estahiishmci ts oi t'arls)has charge ot the Ir'niniinir Department KverVftyle and kind rf HAT or BOXNC T now In fashion will be found In sb k. . 4 il lmrp M15S. 1. DILLON, Nos. 323 and S31 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome atsortn.cm of t-I'KISO AIILLI VF.RY Kissia' end Infuuts' lit, and Caps. Sllk, Vclvcta, Crapes. Itlhbons. Feathers flowers, frames, etc. f3 IS-lui REFRIGfThATORS. R E F R I Cm tl It A T O 11 S. SMITH & FIC HARDS ON, Agents for the sale of the lusll.v celebrated CHARCOAL LliSJD BEFRItilBHTOIf, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FROM Sl)5t) l'C) f0OO. ssiSp No. 611 MARKET Street. QNE DOLLAR'S WORTH OF ICE PER WEKK Will keep your provisions cool and sweet iu the war mo? f weather, by usiuir one of SeUooley'w I.tn-e Itofriaoi'atorH. Ihev havo three apartments, and are thorough ventilators. Tho amall Mzes require but 50 cents worth of Ice per week. K. K. FA .'SON V- CO., 3IANUFACTURERS, 4 26 lmrp No. 220 DOCK Street. STOVES, 4c. TJ N I O N OIL S T OVE S, A new and complete apparatus for Cookiiift and Heating by Petroleum Oil. Our Skives give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get out oi order, being as simple in every respect aa a Kerosei e Lamp. 1 be Baker, Broiler, and Flat-iron Heater are the enlv special articles of fur niture required. For all ether purposes, ordinary stove furniture may be nsed. DAVID II. LOSKV, SOLE AGi:'l FOR PENNSYLVANIA, No, 38 South FIFTH Street. Libirul ihlrounl to thr trad-. 4 17 3m rp 27 oas cook i xo sto ve1T27 'IHE EAGLE OAS STOVES Are warranted to BAKE, BKOlL, BOIL. KOAT, TOAST, STEW. HEVT IRONS ETC KIT. NO DUST. D1KT. -.MOKE, OR AS1IKS, And are more economical 'linn Wood. t'oal.oril O W. LOOM is Manufacturer's Agent. 4 19 No. S. SIX J Jl street, Philadelphia, Pa. 07 utyeiisa rrcr7YiTi-ifro7 WKiNlii K. 1 be only Wrintrer with the latent Co" Wheel Regu lator. We wurraut this Wruiyer, and no other. , , W. LOOJ'IS. Vlati'iini turer's rent. 4 19 No. 27 8. SIX i II .street, Phllade phla, Pa 27 THE CELIoiui ATED 07 DO'l Y WASIll NU MACHINE. For sule at o. w. LfiOMlS' 4 1 Ko. S. SIX ! H street. Philadelphia, Pa. 27 IlKFUIOEllATOILS, 7 lt'E COOLERS, ICF CR"M FltKVZEhM, CAItPEr ISWErFEKS, CLOTH E.VWRINGEK4. El' At fl W IOOMIS' 4 lOimwlin No. 8. SIXTH Street Philadelphia, pa 12 1 AKKAli L E X 0 T E. I have the i leasu-e to announce that on and alter To-Morrow, (Wednesday) the 9th Inst., I shall bkve t ie Stock LiRger lieer on Urauijlit. The most leiltby, anl bes: beveraue for the warm weath r, COME AND TRY IT, It ; C5 8St No. S3 1 CHESNUT Street. jyR. IIUNTKB, No. 41 N. SEVENTH STItEET, ABOVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA. Acknowledged bv all par lit $ tntfretted as by far the HOST Ht'CO.M-SFCL I HYSICIAN tn th treatment r Ihuatf m hi$ $peiallp. QUiUK, THOKOUUH, mdptrmimrnt rurti guarmiittd lnevr case. Keuieinber IB. HUTKK t:eieirtea inieui can only lie had (eiiulue at bis old etblulieil Ottlce. N'o. 44 . tt Vtiiiil Cfc vet. kbwv t Ufvrt. I t 5 DRY GOODS. WILL OPEL' TIlEIli HEW STORK, Tmif MORXIA'G, At the Northwest Corner of EIGHTH anl FILBERT Streets. PL AVE SILKS. ( heap lots or Dress (Joods. Ilauht re'T a tho lato auction sa es 1 ck all wool Delaines, tioublo widCi, 6i anj 75 centn. f'ronch Lawns, 25, 2S. 31 and 87J cents. Jlohair ( hvnos. 23 c nu a yard, etc. etc. Rest quality Americuu rnnbj, 16 and 13J cnU. Will IE GOODS. WHITE OOODi. .lust op. tied, 5100 pieces Cambrics, J.iconoU Nain. sooks, Victoria Lawns, 8wi,s Mus ins, Whlto PitiiiM. Striped and l'lald Nan sooki, Muslins, Stnmd and Tla d Cambric Muslins, Ha,r ford Stnuo Mm in. LI ALA GOODS. LINEN GOOD. Table Linens, Napkins and Towoln Shirtinjr Linens, Hird eye Linens. fecotch Diaper, Linen Huckabacks, etc. e'o. Rest makes Bleached and Unbleached Mus'itu; I-illow case and Sheeting Muslins at Hie ery lowwt market prices. Just opened, 8C0 Ncedlo workod Cambrio Bands, at gold prices. Hamburg Flouncing and InsertinRs', Cam'jn Edirings, Dimity Rands. 1U0O Linen Fans at old prices. Mlk Son Umbrellas. Hrop Skirts, bost quilltv, made to ordor exprdsslf for our sales, and warranted tor six months. PlilCF & WOOD, 6 9 M. W, Comer EIGHTH and FILBKKT. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS! IMMENSE REDUCTIONS! We have Just made au immoma roluctlau in ths prices ot all our SILKS, In onler to close out our entire stock. Moire Anthiues, C bene Silks. Plain silks, all colors. 11-62, tiUO, ti-2S. Plain Corded Silks, all colon. $2 SO. foulard ilks at 1 80, al'IJ. C.ood P.aln Black 8dks at $1-80. Extra Good Plain Bla k Silks at $ 1-75. Pioln Black Gro Grain s'lks at il-n, 1 87H. Plain Black GrosGialn Silks at ti'W, 12 '24. Black Talleta Parlsisnue at 80, $2 7t. (.1 00. Extra Heavy Black silks at 4 Ct) at 50 8 00 an J SILKS of all kinds sultublo for Dresses, Mauties aaj ."acques. Persons wtshluR to buy bariralns in Silks, wjuld well to examine our stock, as we are sol ing all our Sillcs nt Very Low Price.-. II. STEEL sfc SON, S 9 mn Nos. 718 and 715 N. TENTH 81. AT KETAIL. JAS. It. CAMPBELL & IU, No. 727 CHESNUT Street, Have made exteusive additions to their popi lar Stuck ot SILKS AND DRESS GOODS WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL At Moderate Prices. WIIOI.KSALK ROOMS UP STAIltS. 881 gPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Large purchases at the late Auction I Pales enable at to of,er great inducements In the price of all the populate styhs of Drees Goods. CL'RWEN STODDART BROTHER, Sos. 4S0, 482, and 454 N. 8KCOND Street, 8 9 u Abeva WUlovr. li m", S,LKS F ALL WIDTHS FROM ACCTIOV. f ritWK STOI 1ABT BROTH KR os. 450, 452. and 484 SEt ON"I street, a81t Above Willow. PfflrW AND COATINGS, PRICKS t.REATtY REDUCKD. I'll WEN MdlilHKl' A BROTUf F. Nos. 4511, 452, and 444 N. SECOND street, anlt Abore Willow. LIGHT FANCY CASSIMERE3, FOR LADIES' SACWUES. CATS, Kto Etc., "" AT PtlHCED PRICKH. CCBWK-N sroUDARl & BHOTIIRR Xos. 4.10, 452, and 454 .N. SECOND street 8 u Above Willow. r I ''AM LOURED LACK CURTAINS FROM .1 ACt TIOS. vi. AT VFRY 1IKDUCI.D PRICES. C Lit WEN SlOIiDAItr dc BRUT II KR Nos 4.',0. 4. and 4 K. SECOND Street. 11 Above Willow. KEW SPUING GOODS. The subiicribtrs are now rrceivlnx thefr spring Impor tation of House Furr.IsliiiiAr Dry Goods, omprlsinir all the best varieties of IINEN AND C0TT0.V SIIFETINOS, I1LI.OW AND BOLSTER CAStNGS, TABLa DAMASKS AND DIAPERS, TA BLR CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLIiiS; CHAMBEIt AND BATH TOWELS, TOWtLLINC.S OF ALi, DESCRH'TIONS, WARSEILI.tS QUILl'S, COUNTEBPANK8, BLANKETS, TSBLtJ AND PIANO COVERS, And every otbr-r article of Furnishing Dry Goods re quired to commence housekerplng or supply the waata of a family. sriilNG HOSIKUY AND MERINO GOODS. The subscribers. wltMnereaert facilities for the trans-, action of the H'Hli:vf DKBARTMEHT of their busi ness, Invite attuutioa to their ample and well selactodl Stock of tADIES,1 QSNTJCMEN'S. AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, MFBINO ASD SUK VESTS. DRAWERS, ETC Sev i-tock. and at the Eedooed Price. SKEPFAROjYAN HARLINGEN&ARRISOil. 4 2?fmw2mrp No. 1008 CHESNUT STREET. U R NEXT GOVERNOR CLYMER OR, GEARY, as mv be chusan together With ta EVENING TELEGBAPH, NEW YORK CLIPPER, Etc, may be obtained as usual at QCEEN'8 NEWS STAND. i H Corner of SFVK i i lf and chehUT BtreeU. I9K TO $15 FOR A SUIT OP BLACK OB tffiOtJ taucy colored clotbj army and navy clotaiai do.. In style unsurpaswd. tlHuirp FAKK, No. 19 MNTtlSt., above Ch1tttl
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