THE DAILY EVENING TELE6 If API!. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1866. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. The Courts. The criminal business for the county of Camden dnnni the present term of the Courts U very large. It was commenced on Monday taut, and a n amber of petty oases wore dls (oved of, aa tol ows: Ueoifo W. John was found aullty of larceny; Aloxander Kobeno of vrand larceny t ratiic MctJrlen. arand larceny i John J. Park and Jot Johnson, ot breaking into and entering the house of Mr. Maree Alexander Harnett and Richard Uratiam, of assault and battery; John and Benjamin hand of a-ault and battorri Chares Moore, petty lercenv Edward Johnson, Brand jar eenj j Benjamin Stewart, grand iaronvj Kobert Mender, assault; Jamoa dross, not guilty ot airo clous assault and lattery ( William 11. Tool, petty larceny; L-ouifa Pennistou, petty laroony; Anna liumcll, petty larceny; James Conelly, breaking into and entering by day, with intent to steal. The abore case were soon disponed of. Tho Court then commenoed)one of some lmtiorlaiK'e, in Tolving the charge of litcendiariain. A large mass of tentlmony was adduced, itivolring about thirty B'X witue-ses, and the caso occupied the attention ot the (Jen rt nntu Friday alternoon, when tlio Jury returned a verdict 01 gu Ity 1'be charge avulu.tt the deioi.i an was lor Miit nu lire to tiauli's barn on the 15 h ot mbi lust. Tho ease will, probably, bo tried oyer bpoid. Bold niK way RonnKitY. A tew nights since, as a Kr E lis . ai lor, who resides at Vine land, wag on his way home from M iluea, ho wa as saulted br a party of highwaymen, who knocked him down ano. lobbed him of money and ya'uab es amounting to about two thousand dollars. I hey left him cy the roadside lor dead, and then succeeded in making their escape This is one of ths most brutal hlpbway robberies that has occurred in Cum berland county lor a number ot years. Attempted Bask Robbery. James R. Cole and Harrison Cox, who some timo since were ariei-ted on the charee of haying attempted to rob the toiliviile Bank, were tried in the Cumberland county courts last week, butthejur la"lng to auree, they were hem to answer aain, at theUotobor term, the fauiocliprne. . Improvixo a Court IIousk. From twenty to Unity thonaanu dollars is to be devoted to the altering and improving ol the Court House at Wood burv. A proposition is also made to remove tun public but dings to another locality, and ereot new ones, instead ol ex ponding such a sum on those at Woodbury. It is sid the nubjeot will be submitted to the people at the next election. Canal Directors. The following named get tit nit n huvo been olocb-d Directors 01 the Dela ware and liar.tan (auat Cotniianv at t.ie recent meet ing of the .stockholders : Robert F. Stockton, James Parker, Moo Tavlor, John 1. 1'helps, John M. Head, John G. Stevens, liichnrd 8. Conover, Albert W. Markley, William W. Khippen. The Almshouse. The total expenses of the Camden Count) Almshouse duniw tho past year were 99111 13, leaving a balance of C19 09 in ihetteaaur. The ujint.er ot paupers, on aa ave rage, was 100; cu-t of each pauper per month, 1 47. Barn Burned. The barn of Mr. Ebenezer Wistcou, In Back Keck, near luckahoo, was struck by lightning a few oays airo. aud completely con sumed. A barn on the same si e, about a year ago, was a'so burned by tying struck by lightning. Ta k tN to Trknton. Four prisoners from l uii burland county pa-sod through Camden, on their way to the State l'rison, a dav or two since, haviug been louna truilty ot various otten'es. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Ad'ltlionai Local Items see Tliird "aye. J The State Flag Presentation. A meeting ot t e Contuiitt-e of Ariangumeuts tor the inosculation of the .--tale Klags was held May 16, 806, Coionei Peter C. Eumsicer. President, in thu Chair. On monon of oonera SI, It Mo( eunan, Colonel William A. Gray wag appom ed Secretary. The lollowiur louiini toes were appointed : on 1'araoe and t'oute and Selection of Officer to Command General Wi'liam ii oilman, colonel Peter l.ylo, Colonel K. K Biles. On Musio, Vocal and Instrumental Genoral H. Tynda'e, uenetal tt. i'enovpacker, colonel V) illiaui A uray On Quarters for Soldiers and Orphars. General C. 11. t Collis, General U. Ju .Leiper, general A. K. Hoi lentan. On Orator. General Harrv White, Genoral A. L. Feareon, General W. W. H Davit-. On Printing. Colonel Chapman Riddle, General Joshua T. Owen, Gmeral M. R .tlcUlonnan tin Subsist, ce General XyndAlo, General Collis, General Leiper. On Staginr and Decorations In the Square Gene ral W. W. H Davis, Colonel William A Gray, Co onel Peter Lyle On Firework-. Colonel Wtlham A. Gray, General C. L. Leiper, General Hotluiin. On Flags, Place of Deposit. Etc Colonol Potor Lvie, Colonel E. R. Hi es. Colonel William A tiray. On Invitations. General .Ios .ua f. Owen, Gene ral vV, W. H. t avis, Colonel hanman Kiddle The Coromi'toe adjourned to moot on next Wed nesday, May 23 at 11 o'clock. Fine Reliqiotjs Ceremonies. Yester day being tho festival of Whitsuntide, the Cathedral, at Logan Square, was crowded to excess by persons desirous to observe the solemnities of the occasion. The ceremonies were conducted bv ltihop Wood in person, assisted by Key. Father McConomy and a number of priests. An effective choir was in attend ance, who were accompanied by full orphestra, under the leadership ot Miohael H. CrofS, the oriran ist of the Cathedral. The opening pieoe was Men dehsohn'a "Hvmu of Praise," beautifully rendered This was followed bv Intoning, with choral and or obestral responses; Boethoven's Grand Mass in C and the whole closing with Haydn's ''Te Deum.' The ceremonies were of a higaly interesting oharao ter, and the sermon delivered was entirely appropri ate to the oooasion. f he season ol Pea'eooit is oo served with great care by the Jewish, Catholic, and Episcopal denominations. Attempted Suicide by Drowning. A woman named Jenny Tyson about thirty years of age, who reside in Trout street, above febippon, pro ceeded toSttippcn street wharf, yesterday alternoon and jumped overboard, with the intention of com mitting suicide. She was Untied out bv the police. Another woman, named Mary Roberts, was ob served by the polit e on her way to the river, going down Sluppen street. Her intention was siispeoted, ana on being questioned, she stated that the Lord had to d her she must be baptized, and was going to the river for that purpose. Mary, wno is somewhat de mented, was taken proper care ot. Juveniles on a Rampage. Yesterday alternoon about 3 o'clock Dr. Kamerly, member ot Select Council from the Heonnd Warn, having occasion to visit a patient in the neighborhood of Eleventh and Shlppun streets, hitobed his horse to a pot an is his custom Two boy, aed about lour, teen J ears, took possession of the Dootor's vehicle, lt d started lor a bundav ride. Officer Isaac Virden peine on hand, gave chase and, after a hard run, captured the runaways at Broad and South streets, who were oommitted by Aldorman Pottlnger. Insulting Females in Fairmount Task. On Saturday afternoon, a man named Char es Parker was arreted and held to bill on the serious charge of insulting fema'es In Fairmount Paik. It is very se'dom thai any offense of this character is onimittedl at i he Park, and alt such cases should bo visited with severe punishment. Ladies have, for a long time, visited the park unac conu anied br gentlemen with perfect impunity, aud should be pei muted to do so In future. Assault on a Police Lieutenant. ' About 11 J o'clock on Saturday nivht. Lieutenant tsiegar, of the Park Polioejwas prooeoding homo ward, when an attack was made on hiin at Thir teenth and Vine by some party unknown. The Lieutenant was struck in the bead ana eyes; resist ance was made and a f cattle ensued, wb-n the Lieu tenant tired a pistol at his assailant, which did not take efl'ct, and the assaulting party succeeded in getting off. A Market Thief Arrested. William Flss. youth aged 14 years, bos been lor some time past engaged in stea'mg irom the different market houses. The po ioe have been on his track, and on Saturday evening succeodod in arresting him at a place of tmusemettt. Fiss. who states that b be lonvs to Carlisle, Penn-ylvania, was held by Alder man Massey m the sum of tl00 ball. Fatal Fall from a Window. At a very early hour yesterday morning a man named Kicbard Hackett, Arty-three years ot ae who re sided baok ot No. 615 N Front street, fell from the back third-story window, injuring bimseif so severely tnat he died in thirty m nut us. lhe de ceased bat been sick tor some time with con sumption, Stolk a IIobsr and Wagon. On Satur day nlht a man named John Curt in stole a horse nd iron from the corner of Eleveuth and Ship- pen streets, the property of Dr. Kamerly, member of Select Council from the Second Ward, who was paving a visit In that loca'ity . Curtin was arrested, and the horse and vehicle recovered. Alderman 1 Herniary oommlted the thiol to pnson. Daring Escape from Motamexmno I'm sob mi MoRiunrj. At a very early hour mi mormnr, or 'ate last nlrht, two inmates of the Untried Department of Moyamcning Prison suc ceeded in ntaking rood their escape from that in stitution. T belr namps are Samuel Murray and Rem at They hvo been in prison for seme time, awnltlng their trial on the chnrre of conn er eiting Murray Is an old o fir n tier, and has been frequently com mit ted on the charge of counterfeiting. Their trial was lo have taken p ace to day, and they escnocd just in the nick o time. Tho mortal operandi of their escape was as lo lows : Tli mi at sol a plck-axe, or souto suoh instrument, they aurcecded in cuti'nx a hole through an aroti way over iheircel1, hich coll is on tho third floor next to th roof. After which a passage-way wa rut thiough 'o the roof, and t'ley succeeded In get ting en it, taking with ti em a rone they had by vinio mentis kept seereterj In thei' cell One end ol tno rope was then made last and the other thrown over tho well, wl en they both sneoneded in lowccing themselves i.own th- slue ol tho wa'l into I assvunk rood. The whole atlar was quietly and adroitly managed, mid tlioir escape waa not discovered until tills morning . New Banking Houhk. i he Bank of tho Republic open their new Banking Hou-te, in Ches nut street, above Eighth, to public inspection, this a' ten con. It Is one oi the finest in the city tor the purposes of business We dosciht-d it fully a few nays Htm, ana we aavise our Business men co De on hand to-day. I he completed bmltilng is an orna ment to the elty, and conveniently located lor bus1 ncss purposes. Assault and Battery Cask. A man named Jesse Mllman committed an assault and bat tcry on Charles Stillo, at Cbesnut Hill, on Friday afternoon, ltapptars thatbtil e and Milman are distantly related, and some ill-leeling was engen dered between th m. Milman went to Stihe's store, and got luto a qusrrel with blm, when the former sell d a hn chet and rond a ferocious attack on the latter. MI'mnn was arrested, and hold in &10JO bail to answer Ly Alderman Hex. Robbing a Sick Koom-M ate. Charles Jtonner resides in Oak street, near Twenty-fourth, In the Twenty-soventh Vard, and roomed with a man who has been sick tor some time. Taking advantage ol the contilnon of his room-mate, ISonuer stole :) from under his pillow, and then left and hid the money miner a haystack The theft was discovreu, Henner arrested, and Alderman Allen held him to bail to answer. Extensive IIaul of Vagrants. Durln? yesterday and Saturday the police pioked np eiphteen vaurants m tho neighborhoods of Small, hi dlord, and Hoventh and Shippen streets. They weie all committed to prison, and four prison vans were brought into requisition to convey them to their destination Robbery. The office of Thomas Mchan, who keeps a florist's establishment on Germantown at enne, near Carpenter a place, was entered on Saturday evening, and the sum of fifty dollars was ah .traded irom tho fire-proof safe. The thiet escaped with the tolen nroperty. Fast Driving at Faiumount Park. Five men were arrested at Fairmount l'ark yester day afternoon, charged with fast driviug. They were all fined for tho offense. Another man wai arrested aud lined ior p tickini flowers at tiio Park. Female TnuSbBs, Brace", Ru'iportors, Elastic Ileus, and Stockings, livht. and eleuant in finish, adjusted by a lad,, at ISeedles', Twelfth street, first door below Racj Harper's Magazine for June, 1830. con tains "Personal Recollections of the War" (First xiaper); "lhe Reese Kivor Country;" "Chatta nooga;" "Are tltero other Inhnbitd Worlds?" Tho Speolre;" '-Easter Lilies;" "Wladstono as Leador of tho Commons;" "The Live American;" -Henry liarth, iho Atrcan Traveller," with a portrait; "Armadale." Uv W iikie Co'lms; "The Fall or Rich mond ;" "Mian Letuia;" "American Studios in Rome and Horencc;" "A l'svcholnrical Experiment:" "A DiMiin geography;" "The Ouside World ;"' Work ing the Beans; ' Editor's Easy Chair;" "Monthly Record of Current Events;'' ' Editor's Drawer " For sale bv J. B Lippincott & Co , T B. 1'uuh, and T. B. l'eierson & Brother. Grasd Lottery in thk oil Hkoions. It is an nounced tnat a lottery, upon the most nmtrnillcout scale, is soon to be ho d at Oil Cttv. The three prin cipal prizes are described as follows: 1. A wife for some lucky bnehe or. She is young, beautilul, accomplished, good-tempord, discreet, and, to cap the cumax of per'eollon, has 850,000 2. One ot the best oil wells in the letrion, produc ing six thousand barrels ot oil, and a cart-load of money, every day. 8. A superb, exquisitely fashionable, ever astincly durable suit of col hlnir. brought expressly for this occasion, from Tower Hall. We have All-wool Fancy Cassimere Pnntg, as low as . ...9 4 00 " " Vrsts " ... 2 60 " Black " Pauts " .... 6 0) " " ror7 Vests " .... 4 00 " Fancy Cansimere Suits, to match 14 00 " Black Suits 20 00 Advancing from I lime ra'es we hive yonds of all grades, up to the reryfiwst fabrics, at prices reduced tn proportion .AenV Youths', and Boys'. Thou-. bandb havb found within the past raw wkkkh THAT WE ARE ACTUALLY BELLING GOOD, SERVICE ABLE OOODH AT THE PRICES NAMED. Bknnstt & Co., Towkb Hall, No 618 Market Street. "Santa Ama Is at Elfzabethport, N. J , with his Suite." It may be as well to inform the curious in such matters that the ruit retorred to is smaller in all respecta to those offered tor sale by Charles btokes & Co , tho eminent Clothiers under tho Con tinental. Bpnng Suits ot first-class workmanship. Spring Suits of first-class materials. Spring (suits at greatly reduced prices. Spring Suits at Stokes & Co.'s. under the Conti nental. For Breakfabt. for dinner, for bupper nsw i1ermcda potatoes, new bermuda onions, new bermuda tomatoes. Your Croeer or Market man can get suppliod at Bermuda Produce Company, No. 120 West streot, New York. Aqua de Magnolia." This delightful wash for face and person is superior to any oolosue to reader the skin soft and lresu, to altar inflammation, or purity clothing, it is manufactured from the rich Southern magnolia, and is a universal favorite with actresses, opera sinrers, and all who wish to pre serve ana improve their personal charms. Hold by all dealers at 1, in !arge bottles. No laav's toilet is complete without it. To thoso leaving, tno city lor me, season it is invaiuaoie. Coughs and Colds Those who are sufftfrinir from Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore throat, etc., should try Brown's Bronchial Troches, a simple remedy, which is in almost every cose effectual The Troches have been tested by time, and pro nounced universally superior to all other artioles lor the same puipoi New Dressmaking Establishment Ladles can have their Dresses Suits, Coats, and Ba q tines handsomely maue, hv iiih snorresi notice in twelve hours it necessary at the Dressmaking Eitablish nueiit of J W. Proctor & Co., No. 920 Cncsnut streot. Needles C. C. v. " Compound Camphor Troches. fotent pocket romeuv , subdues cramp controls diarrhoea, cho'eraio evidence', etc Ouly maker, C. 11. Needles i weiitn and Race, Philadel phia, fifty cents per iox I.oope Covers, or Furniture flips, Carrlag or Furniture Slips, made to order at 1'atien's, No. 14J3 Uhesnut stieoi. . a .-.. ItutAMta .mi. nn .t ..... 1 . 1. superior oil paintings, by one of our best artists. For ... . 1 . I, .. 1 ..I ... t ' l . . x- I'O , Sal-, 1UW priwv, Kb x, S XXDiiuoi , iiu. Mitt Arcn street. Furniture Upholstered. Freed from Mo'hs. Var- nisbed and I'onshed, at Patten's, No. 1408 Cbesnut atveet. Groter & Baker's Highest Premium Etastio Stltcb and Lock-bti.ch Sewing Machines. No. 780 Cbesnut stteet. Window Shades, i, at Patten', No, 1408 Cbes nut street. Never Wear a Cough, or Irritation on the Innrs. when you can buv Ayor'i Cnerry Pectoral, the world' great re mod y that ouies it. Spring Mattresfss made to ordor at Patten's, No 1408 Chemut street. "luhricatlve packing tor steam engines for term see 723 oheenui at., phila., and 'Mi dey t., new yor.' 0-20 Coupons, Due Mat 1st, Wanted by Drbxel ft Co.. Ko, 84 Bogra Third stbbbt. Lace Curtains from auction. Great bargains at Patten's, No. 1403 Chesotit streot. Tna 8radm lhe c'teane-t Hdaries for store windows at Patten's, Mo. 1408 Chcmnt street. Compound Intermit Note 7 8 10 and 8-20? wanted. Ie Haren ft Brother, No 40 S. TnJrd St. Popular Tailoring. Ceadv-madk Clothing, and Fine ( ustom Work. WANAMAKkR & BROWN, Oak Hall. Southeast corner StXTn and Mahket tttreots. M VliHIPiL. FOH8 CUNNINGHAM -On the 10 h Ins'ant, by the Rev. Dr. Aral, JASPKK H. K'M. Esq. of Aorihkmpton, Mass., to Mrs. A.NMB CLW . ING HAM, ol this city. WHITE HA LL.-On the 0th of October, Wn, by Rev. J. H. Kennard. .r. J AMKS H. WHITE to Miss HKMilKTi A W. HALL nl'ofthlg city. L)IKI. GFRHARDT. On tho 20th instant, H ATTIK ANA', dauehter of George L and Sarah 0. Gorbardt, in the 12th year of her aire. i he toladves and mends of tie family are respect- fnl'y invited to attend her funeral, from her parents' residence, No. 719 Dauouin street, above Franklin, on Wednesday morning at 9 o c'ock. w tno tt further notice. To prooeed to Mount Moriah Comotery. HACKE1. On the 20th in-tant. Mrs. ANN HACKET, wife of John Hacket, in the 41st yoar of her age. Tho relatives and friends of the tamily, also the Cohocksink Tent, No. 9, D ot. F., are respeettuilr innteo to attend 'or funeral, from nor nusoana i residence, No. 427 Norns and Apple streets, on v eanosday afternoon atzo'oiock, wttiioiit lurinor notice. To prooeed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. KEITH On Sunday, the 20th Instant. WASH- INGTON KK11H, in iheCtitn year ol hi age. H! male friends and those of tho family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morninr next at 10 o'clock, from his late residonce, No. 1414 spruco street. SHbER. On the 20th instant. JOHN SHEER, Sr., in the 67th tear ot nis age. j ne rcianven ana menus or tne ihihiiv, tetnpiar Idgo, No. 258 1. O. ofO. F.. also the South walk Mechanics' B. A., are resnectfuuv invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No 12,18 d. Second street, on Wednesday alternoon at 8 o'otock. TF YOU WANT A FIRST-RA.TE ARTICLE 1 ior f-harpcnlng, trv Lee's Uav State 'teals mr Kuml y or Hutchers' use. These are cut tv a peculiar process, which vivos a keen and regular etlge to them. Thev have established a superior reputation. For sale at the Hardware f tore of TItO.MAN X HUAW. No. Bo(lKht 1'hlrtv -five) MAKKKT rit.. below Ninth. T3ATENT SMOOTEIINfi IRONS. BY WHICH J the nse ol a cloth lio'fler Is dlsnensed with, as the handie does not get heated: lso. Hoi Iron-t with two heaters. Forsaleby TltTSIAN & SHAW. ho. 3(e,tnbtThlrty-flvel MA KKKf Bt . botow Ninth. DANNER'S WASHING MACHINE IS A s eam-tlerit tub In which the water Is thus kept scalding hot. and as the dashers do not come In contact titer Is tess wear than hy hunil ruulilmt Tho practical experience ot our own tamily In Its tisn is entirely satis factory rnrsaieny ikujias b hiuiv AO. tua (Ktpnt lnirtv-nvei n a Kr, i ft., doiow Mntn. QENULNE MACKINAW SUNDOWNS, l 'OU IjAIJI !.?-, IX GREAT VAUIKTY, TO BH, HAD OF Til KO. H. McUALL V. At his Old Kstabllshed Hat and Cap bmporium, S 14 lni No. 80; CBKhNUT street T. O R P A N ' 8 TONIC ALE. O JOEDAS S TONIC LK. JUhUAN'S J-.J-MtJ AUI',. JOIlllAN S TONIC Af,R. It Is recommended cy physicians ol this ami othei places, as a 'uperlor umie, and requires but a trial to ccux ince Itie mc-t skeptical u' iu iticiil me lt, l o he bad. r holcsule and retail. o f. l.JJKDVN, So. 220 HKAK K roef Clismrasne Cider by the doxsn, bottled or bv th srrel 2 14 AUCTION SALES. B SCOTT. JR.. AUCTIONEER. .Ho. mo CHKSXUT 8THKKT. 5 21S 8A'K OF KINK! FBECH AltTISTIC BROSZK tlKOirS ritiUKKB 'HO V VME1, ALAttASriiK IBNS AKD OBNAMESTd. BfC. r.TC. On WednesilAV Moruinir 13d Inst., at 10 o'clocc. at the Art Gallery. No. 1020 Cbesnut street, will be so a without reserve a collection ot very costly jrrencn Dronze neurits, urouns and vases : also aiabaster urns and ornament, French blstiuet iiiiures. etc. Aiijusirvceivea irom tne leading niauu' feturera ot Paris. the collection win he rcaay tor examination on lUhSUAl, iiti mat. SU'it SALE OF A KINK COLLECTION OF 2ifl FINK KKAV1 D PROOF KNIiK iV I N'iH, CRIU THE BHIT1BH FINE ART fUHLISHIM) CO.MPANT ConslBtlnk' of tine oroofs, carefully selected from tho treat modern ar.is s among wnom are Mart In, Herring, Johnstone, Barker, Frith. Ansdale, Le Jeune. K. Taylor, Sant Turner, Thompson, auilotnors, irrank Hllnne. Hantlseer. To Uke p ace at Scott's Art Gallery, No. 1020 I besnut street, On Wednesday and Thursday Evening. 23d and 24th inst , at quart r beiore 8 o'clock. The itwve are all nnelv Irauiea In sold, walnut, and rose wood frames, and comprisj one of i he best coneo.lom ever oflered in this cltv. S .1 ft SALE OF FINE OIL PAINTING 4, On Friday and Saturday Kvunlnga next, Mth and 2iith tnst . at Saott's Art Uallerv. No 1020 . besnut street, at quarter before 8 o'clock, a fine collection or on paintings, comprising laminar ami pleasing landscapes mountain ana river scenerr. ma rines, etc., from celebrated native artists. 6 21 tt SPECIAL SALE OF HIGH-CLASS IMPORTED 1"A1NT1NU. On Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, May SO and 81. at 1H o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery No. MiO C'heanut street, about 170 high-class imported paintings by the best English, French, Flemish, and ileiuian masteis. Particulars hereafter. 5 21 lot "O AX COAST A WARN O C K , J All-IUlttf.MlS, No. 240 MAKKKT a trees, J A ROE POSITIVE SALE OF 500 LOTS CLOAKS. We will scl,- MONDAY MORNING. May 21, commencing as 10 o'clock, IMlii lots latest ana most desirable styles of Coats, Cloaks, Clrculats. Basitue,Baiueans, aatl Walking Jackets, of tl k and i-lotb I the entire stock man uiaciured lor this spring's tlrst-class salts, and an maue anu tninmeu in tne riou estinauner. It LARGE POSITIVE 8FRINU "ALE OP 801 LOTS OK AlUk'.KIi'AN AND IMPOKTED DRV OOOD.4. RIBBONS, lalLLtNEKV UODDS, K M BltOI llC- BIKm, llM-N AMI MUSltttX uuuijs, etc., oi tATALUOlirj. tK WKriNKSOAV MORNING Mav 13. conimencltis at 10 o'clock comprising a most attractive assortment oi seasonable aud destrao e goods for present sales. o i.i Jt HARLFS C. MACKEY. APCTlUNEEK, NO, W 328 MAHUKI Htrcet, oetweeu iniru ana tout-in LARGE SiLT OK WHITE GRANITK AND C. C. on TiiBstlav morning. At o'clock, in open lots, suitable for city and countiy retail stores, and for persons lurntshlnt hotels ana noaruiiig-noates ior Luesmuuiur a n i STOVES, Ac TJ N I ON OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus tor Cooking and Heating by Petroleum OIL Our stoves giva no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get out oi older, being as simple In every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. 1 be Buker, Broiler. and Flat-Iron Beater are the onl special articles of fur nlture required. Fot all other pui pose ordinary stove lurnlturc may be used. DAVID II. LOSEY, f OLE AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 ou in FIFTH Street. libi rat ducount to the trade. 4 17 Sm ro BOARDING. PLEASANT ROOMS. WITH BOARD, FOR the Summer, at No. 1039 CUEiNDT titreeu 818 01 WANTS rpHREE (1F.NERAL AGENTS WANTED TO J. act tn important locations ior me new iora aoui riuntml Insurance Comuanv. Active men ot good address r aniilv to I BANK O. ALLEN. braucU Ofllce, No. 41P it i i ........ O -11 LA PIERRE HOUSE, BROAD : STREET, BELOW CUESNUT, pniLADELrniA-i 1 The andcniirned htrlnt kasod the bor lavorlke houee, and having Refitted and Befurnifihed it lhrou;ho in the most Elegant Manner, IT IS NOW OPEN FOB 1UE KECEF110N OF OUEST6'. The I resent Proprietors will spare no pains ii maintain tho chaiacter it his always enjoyed as beicg one ol the test of the F(li$T-CLA$S HOTELS, Of the country, and those who faror them with their patronape may be assured that nothing will be li lt undone to secure the comfort and satisfaction of their guests. DAKKli & FARtEY. May 12, 18C6. 5 12 lmrp JIUHT LINE OF CARS. On and After Saturday, Slay 19, THE UNION PASSENGER RAILWAY CO., (SEVENTH AND NINTH STREETS), WILL RUN ANIGHT LISF. OK CABS on the Fair- mount and Bavv Yard branch oi their road. Going-down will leave the Hepet : Kliat trip at 11-41 second trip at li s, and continue to run at Interval, of S minutes through the night, reachln Fifteenth and Wal lace streets 10 minutes, and Seventh and Chesnut streo 27 mlnuts alter the time of starting Coming up leave the Navy Yard: First trip at 1J-40 second trip at 1, reaching Ninth and L'henut streets 2 minutes, and Ninth and Spring Oartten streets 32 minutes after time of starting. FAKE 10 CENTS. 6 19 5t W. B. KEMlt'.E, Secretary. glMON COLTON & CLARKE. TO rAMILIF.B REfUtHVO IN Oit GOING TO THE COCNTKY Ihosa who wish to pnrcnase sapoiie ot the best Quality ot KlNr. GKut KUll-.H will hnd a fu l and choice stock of the bext that can lie imported or pro cured irom the Now Yoik. ltoHton or Vhlladeipbla market, and can he supplied with goods tn package, at w hotepale prices Particular attention Is paid to packing in the neatest and mot sate manner ptttsih e. Good' delivered lo any of the denots. exnress offices. or out in the country, tree of charge. SIMOX COLTON A CLARKE, 4 14 Srpj H. W. cor BROAD and WALNPT. D R. IIDNIE 11, No. 44 N. SEVENTH STBKF.T. ABOVE KILBER T, PHIUDELPHI V Acknowledged bp all partu s interested as hy tar the MOST HU('l'fSKrL eHVSU'I tN In the treatment of iHieatet in h s tpe-iallii QUICK. THORUUGH, and rerman'nt cures g taram'eed in every case. Remember KB H"NTKR'S t eteltrated Kemedii-H can onlv be hnd genuine at hlsoid es ablisheJ Olttcrt, No. 44 N. bKVEMH Street, above Filbert. S 19 6t THEAN'S MAMMOTH TOBACCO STORE. J lttt. We have been 'orcod. bv the ranld Increase of our business, to en arge our store. We ltnve now the largest cigar aud 'iobauco H tore In tne United states, the liet stock and the largestt atsorttnent. Call at DcAVa, 413 t 11KS.NUT Stieet. 2D. WE CAN NOW SELL, AT WHOLESALE, at a very low figure, and we can ret ill at less than theieiiular wholesale price, as our expenses are lttw than nothing. Call atDfcAN'8, No. 413 CHESNUT Street. JD.-WE KEEP A BETTER CLASS OF TO it 1) ft ceo and Cluars than any other house In this city, and i-ell at a lower price. Call at DEAN'S, No. 413 CntSNTJT Street. 4TH. WE HAVE OVER 200 DIFFERENT - kinds of Cigtts. van Ing la price f'om 8 per thou sand to also per thousand. Ourilgars are known, by good Judges to be lar superior to all oilier. Ask anv cne where you can get tne best Cigar at one-half what others sell hev.111 eav: Call at IKAN'8, No. 413 CHESNUT Street. 5TH.-WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF e moklng Tobacco, via. i Cuba fibortt. M cents per pound. Lvncbliuig 8inoklug, 30 ceuta ner pound. Kllllcklnk'k Smoking, 30 cents per pound, havana and Lynchburg mixed Smoking, 5U cents per pound. Lynchburg and Plug C ut, mixed Smoking, 69 cents per pound Virginia Lynchburg Smoking 80 cents per pound. Virginia Kil'luklnlck bnioklng. 60 cent per pound. Virginia, veiy tine Hiiiokine, 81 per pound. Virginia Light Uoltlen Leaf Hiniiklng f I'M per pound. The above prices are titty per eeut. less tnan others BeCa YatDEAS'f.No. 413CHE8NUr Rtreet. uiu. NVirTlAVEpA VERY FINE STOCK OF 1 1 H ug Tobacco viz I PiiKar-curetl S.enilesa Navy, per pound, DOoents. Black KatVirvinla Navy. do. HS cents. Prune Western Navy do 80 cox la. Goid Western Nav , do. 70 cent Common Western Navy. do sn emits. Viigiuin Bltcc Ka Cavendish, do. 00 cents. Pt'nie Western Kat avtiitliau, do. HOceaU. Bnidit Va. Prime Plain do. do. el ftti. hrigbt Va. Good do. do $1 00. And ail other kinds of lobucco at from 40 cen's par Pound upvtnnlH; a discount on 5 P 'Uiids or upwardM. Call at OEAN'S, No. 413 CHEsNUr Street. nl'li. WE ALWAYS KEEP OUR OLD CUS ' tmneis, and new ones come b thousands to get l)c au's Ten I'eutYara Cigars Deun's Ten t ent Havana v 'grs. Iitan's Pec Kive Cent ara lgars. lieun's Poco Five ren' Havana iKars. An lipids; Five Cenc seed aud Havana. e annawoes, do o. da. De CabaimS, do. do. do. iu. ported Havana Six Cen: Cltrars. Intptiried Havana T. n Cent lgars tal at DEAN'S, NO 413 CHES.MJT Btreet. t TH. WE FIND OUR EXPENSES ARE NOW c" less than nothing, and having the largest and boat stole In the c.ty, we can alloM to soli much lens Hum any wholt-Ha e dealer lu the cltv. and retail for a trilling advance To be convinced, en 11 at DKAN'H. No. 413 CHESNUT Street. (YTH.-WE HAVE BUILT UP A TRADE IN three years that astonishes the Tobacconist-; many of them are envious- but do n we did; keep the boat; se,l the cheapest I advertise, advertise. t a 1 at 1 KAN 'S, ho. 413 CUESNUT Street. 1TH.-WE HAVE NOW A VERY FINE 1" ' store, a very large stock, and no expenses tor rent, eto. We. an now soil at such a low pnee that old cus tomers cannot afford to leave us. and new ones come In crowds. W e have room enousn for all Call at tKAVS, No. 413 CHESNUT Ktreot. P. H. We, have gentlemanly clerks and no loafers Country merchants are requested to send for our price list 4tmwlm PARASOLS AT $1'25. 1'50. $1-75, AND M. bilk Bun Umbrella, ai 40,l0, j. 4 lswlia 'o. 21 8. EIO Ultt btre'et. 3 Pocket Books, Igk fl'&tf Portcmonnnlcs, "i f 5 t'litar Cases, b I fa J" 5 i Portfolios, I S V II' 3 Dressing Cases, S gl 5 P Bankers' Cases. $ II w.R'TJso h Ladles and Oonts'r: Nc,"lleT0.rk If DKhkH. , i I I made into 11 I Toii.rr ti Satohels and V ntnhcl, 11 IV KKKl.l.K fl TravelIln Ba88' lH Books, )l BooMi. a in all styles. O to. FOURTH EDITION i TERRIFIC STORM AT 'RO CHESTER, NEW YORK. IMMENSE DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY. X2tOee XStO.a Etc, ItO.. lOtO. Rochester, N. Y., May 21. The rl:miire by the storm yesterday afternoon was very ftrent. ' The loss is estimated at tens of thi.usand-i of ! dollani. Bnildlnjra were unrooted, windows tie- I stroyed, youn trees and plants cut down by the hail, and gardens wholl ruined. The nurseries and green-houses suffered much ilacnnire. The storm covered an area of four miles; but the hail was limited to ab nit two mile?. Hail stones of more than an inch in diameter covered the frround, cut limbs Irom the trees, and killed thousands of birds, who had taken re luce iu the foliage. Several children were inlured by the hail, and a number of animals were killed. The lightning struck a stone chapel in Mount Hope Cemetery, where many people hd taken reluRe, but none were seriously lnjared. The building was somewhat damaeed. St. Mary's Hospital was partly unrooled. The glass manufacturing establishment of the Rochester Chemical Works was partly demo lished, involviug a large lo8 of plus. The storekeepers opened their stores on .Suinluy evening, in order to enable citizens to get mate rials to make their houses tenable for the night. FROM WASHINGTON THIS AFTERNOON. Special Despatches to The Evening Telegraph. Washington, May 21. Rebel Officers Pardoned. Commander Leon Smith, who was in command of the Rebel naval defenses of Texas, was pardoned to-day by tho President; alo Henry A. Bracg, of Missouri, who wai an officer iu tho Confederate army, 4'lrks llcharitd. Fifty clerks were di-charged irom the Trea sury Department on bnturday, for a permanent reduction of the force. Othrs Will be discharged this week. Ti Dead at 'dr Mountain. Quartermaster Camp started with a party this morning to examine the condition of the Union dead at Cedar Mountain and elsewhere. CONOIIESS. VYasuinqtos, May 21. S- me. Mr. Wilson (Mass.), from tie Military Committtee, roported the bill to creuiu the eiade ot Uenerals in tho army, Mr. Kumsor M!nn ) ca led up a bill lor the survey ot tne L'jiper Mississippi and Minnesota rivers, which waa reuu aud jjo.it'jonoo Mr, Wiiliunis (Oregon 1 oflered a resolution direct ing tho Judiciaiy C'om.t.ittee to inquire into, and report upon the expediency ol providing tor a new lorm anu elective mode of e ectiou oi United Stales enutois hy the Leuia,iiroj of mo respective Mates, Wh.ch was adopted. House of IL-tr-Mutatlvea. ' Mr. Lawrence (Ohio) introduced, under the call of tie blaUs, bilis to protect the rigots of action ot loyal citizens, to define and puuisa certain crimes, anc o amend the act to eataoindi the judicial Courts oi ibe United Mates, wmcii were read iwice and re leried to the Committee on the Jud'ciarv. Mr. xuni nt(lud.) miroduoed a "ill to amend the National currency act o Juue 3, 1864 Head twloe, and referred to lhe Cumuutiue on Uankwg and Cur rency, i .Mr frott trid(re(Micri ) int.oduced abill to amend the aot eratitiUK the rirlir ol way over tho military reservation at itort lit a iott. iUiohivao. Kead twice, and referred to toe Committee on commerce. Mr. JUcKuer (Cat ) innoduced a joint resolution, anthoriziuf the I'ostmuster-Cicnerat to pay an addi tional salary to the letter-carriers of (tan Francisco Kead twice, and referred to tue I'oH Office Com nu'.tte. Mr. Donnelly (Minn ) introdnocd a bill relating to Assistant fsuraroona in Me UuueJ Mates Army, pro vidiuir lor additional oompemation to all Pont Sur leous enxat;eti under cont act by the Uovernment. ltead twice, and reterred to ho Commitiee on Alili tarv Atfairs. Mr. Huchooct (Ntbra-kal Introduced a bill to eoitstitute Omaha and iSehraska Cay, in the lVrn tory ol Nebraska, ports u! de ivery. Kead twice, aud reterred to Committee on Commerce. Sir. liradlord ( Colorado i introduced a bill in rela tion to trade aud intercourse with the Indian tribes. Head twice, and rolerred to the Committee on Indian Affairs. The call oi the States for bills being concluded, the Htau s were called lot- resolutions. Mr. Laflin tN. Y.) ottered a resolution directing the ('otnmtssioner of the Freedmeo's Ituroau to couin.uiiicaie to the Home the ptporis r ouutly inidt oonceruing the acuon of the Bureau by Uenerals bteadman and Fullerion, and Oy Ueuerals Whittle sey and be ve 11, and sucu other reports as may be in possetsion ol the Bureau Mr. Le Blona (Ohio) desired to amend, by direotins such repot ts to be printed eud houu i wita the tesci n.ouy taken by the Reconstruction Committee. Mr. Ljtliu (&. IT.) expiamod that thu was impos sible now, as the .eetiniotiy was already printed. The resolution was adopted. Mr. Davis (f(. T.)ofl'ert-d a resolution, which was adopted, directing tho Committee ou Banking and Currency to report as to the expediency of except ing the currency of the State batiks outstanding on the lt of July next from iho tax ol tou per cent, now provided by law, until the 1st ol July, li7, or some day previous thereto. the call of titaies ior resolutions, which com menced on the 6th of Ft bruar lait, prox'OBnj a Uttie on each Monday, huviua oooii concluded, the next business in order wua the consideration of a resolution otleied bv Mr jlcC uric (Mo ) ou the 6lu ol Februaiy, and which w is then laid over lor one day, under the mle dec anng thai the continued cun.unjary in tho Hocedm ' tju'c rouneied it uooos aaiy to exercise Coneres-ional ler'sla'on m oraer to Kive tbe loyal citizens oi thnsubtatea protection in their national and personal ri.'hts enumerated in tie Con stitutiou, and, in addition thereto, make it ueces sary to keep on foot a lur BtauUing army to main tain tue authority ot the Uuveruiueut; that tho Government is already overhurdeiud by a war doot iuotrred to defend thu uatkiuolity aimluat an inlamous Kcbeliion, and that it u mtithor just nor CO itiO 10 fi tlict thu vast addltioiM-n etcpeuse oa the peaceful Industry of the nation; therefore re solviiiff that it be referred to a joint Committee on Kecomttruotion to Inouiie into the exoedieuoy of joyyinif contributions o.i t.lie si codirr-c 8iates to de fray the extraordinary expenses tlmt would other- that tho said Committee b'J m-rruoted to report by bill oroiUerwise. ' ' The previous question welnsr moved and soaonded, Mr. Kmlack (ln.j ) luorart to ia.v the resolution on the table. Newatived. The rt solution wss agraod to. Tat 73, nay 86 The next businet in Older vru the couiiuo'atiou ot the resolutions oflered by Mr. Heudersoa on tue 16th of February, and which werj thou laid over under the rule, deolarinv that this House will staud by and sustain the l'residout in executing the laws of the United States upon a sulticient number of leading Kebeis in each oi the States latiily in insur rection aitainat the M aiiooal U ovorumeat, to vi ndtcato the msjeaty of the law, to su-tain the oonddeno-i oi loyal poop e, and warn tao relnwtorv tor all time to come. Mr. Niblack suggested that the roaolutions were too indefinite, and that tno liousf should iniorut the President about how umuy iiebel he should have executed. , ' Tne previous question boinir called, tbe resolutions were aureed to without a division Ibe next business in order waa the consideration ola lesolution oflered by Mr. iteirees (Ind.) on the 2tith ot February, and whloU waa then laid ever under the rule. dtolanngthxA it is tna opinion of this House that Coua-ress hat no Constitutional right to fix tbe quallticatio'js of oleotors iu the seve ral states. Alter a debate the resolution was referred, to the Committee ou the Judiciary, Kef e are " Fenian Arm. Nkw Vobk, Mav 21. A doipatch from Kro fa., says that elghty-seren cues of arm be lonaing to the New York Fenian Benito have been se'zC 1 In that city. They were consignod 'o J. F. Cronin, Heat! Centre of that couuty. Latest MnikeU br Telegraph. , Kiw Yonx, May 21. Stocks are dull a;id heavy. Chiotgo and Koc. is and. Cumberland pr. fennd, 4Ci; Illinois Crmral iouds, lilt; Mich man Southern. 79 J ; Sew. York Central, IH; I'ennsvl. vamaceal 41 s Keadinr 107J ; Hudion Kivor, li:ii; Misfoun 75J; Frie. 73 ; t.'levoland and loedo, 1D6J i leveiend and I iituburtr, R4! ( t Ifisburr anil Fort 'Wsyne. 981; Chicsao and ortlwetrn, 21 j V . Co ponit. 1802, Kll 4 ; do 1805, 1024 j Ten Forties, W; Treasury Seven three tenths. 1021; Western La Ion Te egraph Company, CO) ; Gold, 130. Baltimorh, Mav 21 -Flour ts ciniet Wheat firm and lg2c hlgner Oats firm at 63a) lie Provi. annsuui. Lard 21 i tic. ua-ar steady. Coffee quiet. Whlsxy fl-ni; the stock is light. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, May 21 Bepoited by De Haven a Bro., Wo. 40 S. Third etroet BKlWLfcN BOARDa. 400 Cltv fia, oid U0 . loOsh Kead... 15U0 do mun 97 loo rh do., ldOsh Huso Can..bS0 16 100sh do.. 2d 63 'A ...2d 6 It 63 ...b6 21 21 lnOsh do b6 16 l'Hl s,i fata pi. . 12 Kh Leb Val tilj 100 sh lloufve 6th Acad Mus..,.. 62 , lOOsh do..,, 60sh 13th fc 16th... 22 lOOsh do.... 00 sh do b6 28 I 100 sb Hapie Sh ... m s5 8j SECOND ItOAUl) 700 City 6s, new 97 97 100 sb Ocean . . .... T .... 2)( .s30 24 .... 2t flOtfl do 1000 U8tV20k 66 , IMXiO V 8 1040s. . . , 60 eh 1'enn K 100 sh do 100 sh Fulton Coal. 100 sh Uostony. 100 sh cat p(. . SOOsh do... 200 sh do 24 lC sh,13tb k 16th b6 24 Discovery of a New Star. The following communication appears In the Boston Iranscript: Will you oblige me by mak ing public the extraordinary and interesting phenomenon of the appearance, of a new and brilliant star, in the heavens, doubtless a varia ble star of lone period ? Mr. Beth C. Chandler, Jr., of Boston, a youioj astroromer of great earnestness and promise, has been tor a considerable time engaged in the careful determination of stellar magnitudes, with a view to the discovery of any variability which may exist, and has already found reason to suspect fluctuations in the brilliancy of seve ral stars heretofore supposed constant. On Monday evening, May 14, being about to repeat some observations of the magnitude ot tbe stars in the constellation of tho Northern Crown, ho peroelved a new star in that well-known group, brighter than any of the others, with one excep tion, tind certainly brighter than tho third magnitude. The recent unfavorable weather bud greatly Interfered with observations, but he is positive that, three weeks previous, no star wus there ot sufficient brightness to attract at tention. The new star Is close to the star F.pMlon Corouu), Irom which it is distant' less ilum a degree in declination, and Is this evening a very compicuous obiect, being .-till as hngtit as any star but one in the constellation, although ft seems tb have diminished in brilliancy by at least six tenths of a magnitude within the last twenty lour hours. On the 14th, ut 11 o'clock P. M., its brightness, by Mr. Chandler's comparison, was between that oi Beta and Gamma Hercull1", rather nearer to the latter: certainly two- birds oi a mutrnitude btighter than either Beta cr Gamma Corona1, or Kp&ilon Ilerculis, ani very decidedly br.gbter than Delta Bootis. To-night, May 15, at ! P. M., its magnitude was tbe same as tbat of Beta Corome or t uima Hercuiis. and estimated by Mr. Chandler aud myself as intermediate between the two. It Is clearly fainter than Delta Bootls. The magnitude of these. stars of comparison were thus determined at Albany in 185d:- Beta Hercuiis, 2'3 Beta Corouie, . 35 Delta Bootls, :vl Gamma Coronie, 3-ti Epsilon Hercuiis, 3-4 Epsilou Corouut, 3'9 Gamma Hercuiis, 36! so tbat the maernltude of the new star must have been 2'8 or 2'9 last night, and 3'5 to-night. Clouds have unfortunately prevented any de termination of its place this evening, although I had hi ped for a toletable observation by means oi a transit instrument temporarily in my pos session. But careful alignments give ar rough position which must be quite near to the truth. It. A. 16d. 63m. 66s. N. Decl. 26d. 18m. Tbi9 corresponds with the position of a star of the 95 magnitude (. e., havins about one-seventieth part of the light ot the faintest star, visible tojhe nuked eye) mapped down by Argelander, m his "Inspection oi the Northern Heavens," about the year 1HG5. It does not appear ever to have been regularly observed by any astrono mer, and muft indeed have been beyond. the reach of most meridian instruments. It the new star be not identical with the very faint object noted by Argelander, it is so near an entirely to conceal it. Such phenomena are not entirely unknown in tbe annals of astronomy. Besides the well known cases of the new stars observed by Tycho Brahe and by Kepler, which suddenly shone forth with great brilliancy, and disappeared after a short period the variable star Mva Celt attains the second magnitude about once in 11 montus diminishing in the interval to extreme laintness; but very few casts are on record where so great brilliancy has been suddenly mani fested. The only rne lalrly comparable with, this keems to have been the "new s ar" of 1670. This appeared suddenly as a star of the third. nncnituJe, c.suppeared, shone out once more, after somewhat more than two years became invisible, and has so remained. The extremely rapid diminution of liaut dur ing a single dav forbids any confident expecta tion ot a long visibility for this new accession to our firmament; but it will probably be a con spicuous obiect for some little time to come. It may be readily recognized by anv one at all acquainted with the constellation of the North ern Crown, being just outside of, .and during the evening belqw, the terminal star of tho curve. Very respectfully yours, B. A. Gould. Cambridge, Tuesday eveniug. May 15, 1800. The French joumaU announce the death, at bis chateau tu Calvados, of Couut de Guernou. Kanville, at tbe age of eighty.. He waa formerly one of tbe ministers of Cbsries X, and signed the lamons ordinance of July. Having been tried and condemned alter the revolution of 18!!0 tor bis conduct as minister, he was Im. prisoned for seven years in Iho fortress of H&uu. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES Tile: PH AM PI ON AGAIN III Phuoklpiiia. Mav i, law. Messrs Farrel. HetnUtir & Co. Geotluuieu. My Planum Hill and ntock on hand was Uentrujed by tire yei terday momma about o'clock, the Oily tninu havtd was the contents ol oM of your truly valuable (ire I-root' Sales. My bulWlun was one hundred and twenty leet long anil loriv 'fit wide, and tbe '9 waa In the hottest of the tire, and when It waa teiaoved iu, the afternoon and opened, my books, paoers, etc. wert louud, to uiy surprise anUisratlflcatlou, unlujuiid, Yuura, truly J. '). WSI'A ' K RREL, HKHRINO & CO. ho. e.SCHfceSEi' Hireet, (Jaivne's Halli) FHIkADKLeiilA.. &ole nianuiacttirers . la this tate ot HEKKIMJ'S FlHti l'KOO' HtKrM. which received the medal at the World' 1 air, Loadou a:tn New York . Tliexe Safes are warranted free from dampness. A)o,niHiiut'actutctrsot Hail's Patent fowtler Proof Leek tikewistawaiied a medal at the World' Far; H uralar Proof i-aie. lined with r'taakllulie; Hauk. Vaults, bank I ocsj, Meel Cheats, etc S,l6tri) Jl E S T A U It A X T ON THK KU HOP KAN PLAN. t'luert old and new AI.ES, at 6 cents perglatd. Ut I ONE-DIME KATINU BAB. lhe choicest Liquors always on band. No. 833 CHKSKUT 8TKKET. 110 9m BtNBY BECKEB Manager. CrfT TRUSSES 8UPPORTKRS, BRACKS, B and all other Surylcal appliances of lhe most approved Knits, infinitely superior to all others, at N. VI North sr.VrNTH Ktreet. Ladiea atUtoded by Mia. Dr. McCI.EN AC'UAN'.We dau&rtuntut ova comp. teut surgoou., . . ... gU3ri
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