TIIK DAILY KVluXJNG 'ill.V.GUAVH. Plfl ADKLrifTA. TUI.SDAY, iMAY 22. 1800. 5 Nw CflMnuT Pimit TWum-sfr. Adnn "Uamlel" 1 m different from ths "llmlt" or former years a a scotch utllllgmtMiii finished painting. J be flirt tin H,r. Adams vr played Hamlet" it astonished bit Ikieads b ths xcullenoe of the attempt. Ue modestly htaawlt oahad It an at tempt at that time. How we cnarraak Mr. Admits, amnn lt I'll. mlaa" mf KA j A 4 m.n.. the preierenoe to Air Adams' "fiamlea" over iliai ot ' iootn. Aainu' it iom arsamy, far lea monotonous, it la toll of inspiration, impaate, bib, and uttoi-l? tivj front affectation. He, too, bas the youth with wfcloh Ue Imajrlna tlon mrosts 'Hamlot," la spit of SasAesoearn, and though he is not so romaatie or ldeai In apiisarauco a Booth, he Is sufficiently handsome for the young pnnoe who "is the itlassef fashion aa. the mould of lorm." if r. Adam dees not strain after niuo va'tonsfhls readings are nil tall ot common sense and natural, his attitudes are not strained orsiudied, and in all he is utterly free froua ezarKsration. il r Adams gave tbe whole play liie.a It were, tj hi very earnestness aud truturalaeu.aa well a by the man netism he possesses, which aiays eathrai- tlto at tention of the audience when be M en the siai'o. Mrs. tinker the finest "Queen" on the stage, a fine reader, with repose and eleranoe of manner The closet toene with "Ham et" was admlrntjie, by both "Hamlet" and the "Queen." Hr. Clarcs U boot" was finely read and impressively doiivcred. He is the most snadowy "Ghost" we hard men a poriect e ley mint 01 n -carta ly ntloa. Him Orton made a fine study ol the mad scene In "Ophelia " We bare not seen any so be wit chins or true delmea lion oi this berome, the most difficult on tuo etaae to portray, so delicate, so patbetle, to mild, sosira plo, so tender. Mr Baker made an admirable "Laertes." The play in fast was vary finely cast, and should draw tine and intel'eotnalaodlencc. We do not know wbetner one of the penalties of . seli-slauftbtor is to be buried with discordant music, but certainly the luneral march of "Ophelia" was the tin est aueoimeu of inusioal confusion we ever beard, Arch Strkkt Ibiatm KlssKuohtoa wit rap tuiounly received Ian night, and excited luteiis adinirano. ftbe is the handsomest woman on th siase This evening rbe p ays her celebrated pi r ot "Lady Teas e," in w.ioh she wears a dress tha cost $3000. Ibb Amateub Hibtuom Las? Evti.vTNo ' Duct or Miss McCuixouea, Mine Kate llcdil. lough was debuted last evening, at tse Academy oi Music, at a cost oi fire hundred dollars and a deal or merriment among the faojiace." We appreciated what somebody says about s "beggarly arrnr of empty benches" in the Academy last night. There was so much emptiness genrlir that everything had a bell-like sound, exoopt the rery an melodious voices of the amateur tut tr ions. 3'he perlormunce last night has a ounoas history. A eertam musical adventurer observed a peeaiatioa in teaobing the young Idea how to shoot from the rioo loam of the "footlights" to the "flyi." He made wuil at of his new dodge by fMchlnc elocution to lisping young misses and unoitioas youths with banaied legs, Inoek-kneea, sparrow-toes, orooicod eyes, and huge moustaehlos. The Amateur club was formed. All did so we J that the muter ad vised rehearsals, and Anally permitted a grand Thespian display. J he performanoe last evening was the ultima thule of many an anxious heart. Little male and lemale hopes were crowded by tuou. sands in that privilege to "strut and fret" for a tow momenta belore a sparsely settled oommontty of acquaintanoeK. It mattered not if the "air was sawed," the King's English murdered, th trlonds disgusted, the author mirepreaeated, anil the tragedy turned Into a faros tne detut wss made, and the lady can travel "out West" as a ".itir," ami "lay back upon her laure.s." For was she not debuttd at the groat Ameneaa Academy of Music in Vhilaaetpnia f Kow for the players.. His Kate MeOullougH evinced no merit, as an actress, whatever. Hur only strong point seems to have been her "perteoion In the lines." The poor girl not only knew her own words, but had studied the parte cf all the others, and prompted many el them continually Her '-washerwoman" style ot rushing off the stao did not prove effective, and may be set down as a mis take. Mr. i'iaoide, who took the leading part in support ot the debutante, did not flatter the minius name he assumed in the bills. He was awkward, lie will make an error It he chooses the drnina as a profession. Miss Kate ralmer, Mr. Ferry, aud Mr. Bookwood wore passable they having had se me experience, and having some little repot tor the proprieties. Miss Jennie Haywood, the most attractive young lady In form and fea ture, is afflioted with an Impediment in her speech, t'be lisp d to horribly a to make tier son fences entirely unintelligible. Her "i would not thnrve with tbuth a matbter" might be applied with good effect to herself in Inture. The pes.ciiul and afl'eonng tragedy of Lucrttia BorffiaWM turned into a larce tne funniest partot which was reserved I jr the last scene. Alter Luereda" was dead and "Uennaro" had finished his speech, fee still main tained an erect position, mnob to the annoyance ot the poor dead lady, who beard the olook strike 12, and the prompter ring down the sortalo. Kaising her head, the sead duohesa exclaimed, " Why dou't yon fall oownf" Taking the cue from her, "Uen naro" fell like a ttone, with the ourtain, amid tbo roars of the audlenoe. Coucbbt Hall Th Bofumicm Girt was given last evening bv this juvenile troupe. Taking ttiom . together, we should say that the made is oorrectly and exactly sung; that the eoneorted musio goes ad . mlrably. The voioos are all In tune, a 1 well trained ; and the orchestra, well con d noted by llrs. Uolmau, iollows admirably, hi us Hattle Ho man has a clear soprano voice, of great extent, but ef oourso it is hi ill and undeveloped. The favorite melodies ot The Bohemian Girl were all well given. 111 e Uolmau Troupe ba arrived at au unfortunate age, no longer children, they are not yet men and women; in tro or three years all the members of the troupe will take place in the artistic world. Kow we oouloss we oousider them as rather crude, both as singers and actors. Ihe oostumes, too, are net beooming or tastelul. I his evening J As Bommambula will be given. Assembly Buildibgb. The wonderful Carolina Iwins are attracting the whole city. There 19 no thing repulsive about them, on the contrary, they aie so die- rtul and good-looking, that tht inierost in their wonderful deformity is increased, the moment we behold them. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local Hemt $ee Third Page. AcKNOwLBDOMxarra Means. Editors. Permit me to acknowledge the reonpt of the fol lowing additional oontrlbutiena for "City Pastor" : From A. W. K., ti . B. A., 3i B C. B , So; Vis. Dr. William H., Lewlsburg, Pa ' 10; 8. A. P., 6. The halanee due "City Pastor," at the time wo audited hie accounts, and presented our report some two months ero, waa KdTi'll. The amount thus far received is $70, leaving still a balance duo "City Pastor" of more than $00. Ihoee who have contributed to the aid of Soldiers' Families will not, It la hoped, allow this amouiitto remain longer unpaid, bliapte justice to him, apart Irom our own ertdit, demands a prompt response. Javbs 11. Okn, Committee's Treasurer, No 626 Chevot street, PnUaUciIiia. Bboke Jail axd BkAbbkstkd. - A short time since - man, named C-arlee Williams, com mitted a rjrglary, and also an assault ana battery on a woman, at Ulouoeater, H. J. Ue was commit ted, bat subsequently -b-e jail and cam to this oity. yesterday afternoon Justice -tu'ford, ot Gloucester, who committed William, espied and recognised him at Market street wharf, when he wu leairested and sent baek to the land ot watermelons ana peaches. B. Scott, Jr., will make a tale of nigh tlass Oil Paintlnga, at his rUery, No. 1090 Che-nut street, on Tbursdav and FnJay evening, May 81 and June 1. at 8 o'clock. The coUeetion will embrace many subjects by English, Vreneh. Vlemish and Belgian masters, and will be sold strictly on foreign acoouuu As this will be ths last sale or the season, we advise ail connoinseurs te wmt and examine the co leot.on. Sale of thk rAi-rrnres of tbdb FeEcn Etceino Club We would remind our reudori that the collection of choice pieturea br the lira, artists of the French School, now on exhibition a1; Biroh Sod's Gallerv, Bo 1110 Oheannt street, wilt be sold at auction mis evening, at 7 o'clock. A Pickpocket ABBiBTXTjTeeterday afternoon a man named Jams MoOarthy was ar rested at Lsndint avenus, FaLnnonnt Park, for pick inraladv's pocnet. Whem arrested he sucoeudod in throwing ths pocket-book away. He will have a hearing belore Alderman Bel tier this aftemooa. Stable j Destbote bt Febx. About half-past seven o'clock this morning a stable, itn atedat Wilson's Coal Yard, Twenty-Am and Wil low airotbo, waa umn)( dj u-, '1 Sliokt Fibe. Shortly after ghc o'clodc this morning, the root of a dwslling, Ho. 8-7 X. 1 welilh street, was slightly damageA by Art. EDWARDS & L&XTVJZiCZ, ATTKMCTRII SrK'lDF. IN A Statio.v Houpk . BonnowrcL NArnATtVF A young vomnn wss obctvrd yestordav (nflernoon,lying totally stupefied with llqunr at Hixth and Cath'innn streets, by Hip police, and was takento the focond Iistriot blatlon llonse in a wheelbarrow. Sumo timo aiter her arrival she was lound haiiFing by t lie neck trom a joist, and hie wa. a moit extiuc. Mir had mado a sort ol rope noose with tier apron, and thus attempted to oommit tuicido. Aitr Heine cut down, medical aid restored her to conso oti'nrs finally, and when asked why slio had nitemptnd to dctroy her hie. told a pltiinl siory of wioursand suflerines, of which the following wss the burden : t ho was t wenl v-t wo years of ng hrr name is Hollo Curiif 1 she lied recently boon a re-ident of New Orleans where she bccaino scitinlnted with a man lor whom she conceived a hoiv pn-sion lis In Id a plan to ruin her, anil succeeded, f li- thotiL'lit that she had committed a rrievoti. sin, anil wn an outcast, was too nvcli lor her to lienr, and she had sought to drown her afflictions in the howl, and finally to toko her own He eilie tins been kniUlv eared lor now 111 a private l.iinll , and promises to relo m l.er-rlf and live proper lno hereafter. . CoxGitr: ss IIat.i,, CAfK Mat. TUU iidmiiahb mannt'ed hoxl is now opened lor nun -mer loarders, thoroughly ronovnted and clennod. Inriiig tlio past lew soiisons it has been extremol pepulnr with nil visitors to the 'slnnd, and Is always lull ot the tosiiionnhlt s. Tiiis luet tins ulven ris9 to the report that all the rooms luive Ix en cntraji'il in sdt auce bv parties desiring to remain at the itlitnd during the entile summer. We are assured bv Vfr Cake hirmelf that this is an entire mMake, and the public will be vratelul to know that cverv facility will bo extonded to them for enjovlng tho heated term. In contemplation i.l a brilliant season tho propiietor bas mado arrangements lor some novelties, which will bo announced In due season Con:ros Hall will maintain its ancient reputation as a hovtciry, and Iti s believed will do in ailrcpocts improved, Cosve.mion of SoLDiEns. The Conven tion of soldiers which was held at tho County Court Itoom, to complote the organization ol the Koys 111 llliie." and which is referred to on our iliinl pae, was larKoly ntiended: all the Wards, except two, were represented, ljuite a spirited debute took pluco on some ro olution. oflred, though all appeared to bo controlled by a sentiment 01 friendship, and an earnest desire to promote the interests ol soldiers and sailors late in the army. 1 he resolutions wero finally referred to a committee of five, with ins ruc tions to report a constitution and bv-laws for tho government of the organization, at tho mcotinjr 011 Monday night next. Mine ile'esratos at larg" were eleoted to tho Pittsburg Convention, and tho WnnW directed to elect three, In nocnrdanco with tlio in structions Irom General llartrnnlt. APoobSuot wun A Pistol. William McMonamin got bis hack up about 11 o'clock last night, in tho Twenty-fourth NYurd.and lor the pur pose of wreaking his vengeance on an individual who excited his Ire, drow forth a deadly weapon in the shape of a revolver, and attomptcd to roaxo his opponent rtoo the leaden messenger conliued within one of its barrels by depositing it tn his body. Luckily tor the intended recipient 01 the bullet, McMcnumin "aimed at the uooso and lnt the gander," consequently "nobody was hurt" said ganaor beingin this case a ncisr-ilioringfonci'. Dis appointed in this laudnblo endeavor, Mc.Mennniin mado n violent assault on a police ollicer who cmiio up n the scene ot action and the scene closed by ln lieini taken belore Alderman Allen and com mitted to prison. A Fr.t'iTi.iiPs Attempt to Koh. John Kea, Charles hern, and Martin Kvcra yesterduv vn inn cominitted an assault and oattery on a Teutonic gentleman, on Pennsylvania avenue, above liirurd avenue, the said assault buiu coupled with au at tempt to rob. The asau t wn a success, hut lie at tcin)it to rob was a miserable failure, lor tho simple reason that the trio, alter they "went through" the Teuton, discovered that ho had nothing in his pos session worth gome tlirouirli him lor Subsequently, however, the entire party named above "wciii through" the streets of tho city 111 a prison van o Movamensiug lor Aidcrman Htuh took tlioin In charge. Fiiom A Ball-Room to a PillflON-CKLL. Lost nieht a ball of d mmutive iirooortions rook p'aco at Kifin aud Gaskill streets. John l.ulz was there, and, potting tirod ot tripping it on tlio light fuutaatic, concludi d to vary his amusement, ami at the rame time roinunerato himself for nnv ex r.iva gant expenditure on the occasion, br tiporopriatiiig to himself a Mlver watch ivnich was tho personal property ot a lellow-baliito, tor which littlo eccou trlcitv ot conduct he was transferred irom tho irav and lestive scene to the sombre shades ot Movamou sing Prison, through the medium ot Aldermuu Butler. Resclt. The final vote for the Police Fqu-pmems at the Fair of the Mount Airy Lodge, I. O. ot O. ., held in Germnntown on Saturday evening stood: titlicor Dun lap 14H2; (illlcer Si.vor- mom. 1101) uuitur iiuuuii, ou; uincer nuriiux tou, 21. A Wxlcome to Pea non y Well p eased, sir, wo behold you tieud Tour native soil again, 6n which new honor you have shed, While far across tho n.ain. Your patriotism stadnch witlistnnds Sweet words from Britain's throne; For what is Been in other lands More grand than in vonr own? Jio hotter clothes aro made afar lli'in those at Bonuetl's great Bazaar! We have All-wool J-'ancif Camimere 1'n.nln, an low as Si (10 " " IVsrs " ... 2oij ' Black " I'ants " .... 5 011 " ' Ooth ?. " .... 4 00 " Fancy Caxnimert Suits, to match .14 01 " Black Suit 20 00 Advancing from thene ra't we have iohiI of nil tjratltt, up to the vernjini nt t'alirict, at prior redweil in jn-oortion Men's, Youths', and Jlnis'. I'ltotj- SANDS HAVE POUND W1THI.N THE PAST lfEW WKKKS THAT WB ABE ACTUALLY 0ELL1.NO GOOD, UKUVICE AHLB CIOOD8 AT THE 1'ltICKS KAMKI). Bennett & t'o., Tower II all, NO 618 ilAUKEX Stheet. "Saxta Anna Is at Klfabethport, N J , with his Suite" it mav be as well to iniorin tlio curious 111 such matters thut the ult relcrred to is smntler in all respects to those oll'or"d lor sale by Charles Stokes & Co., the eminent Clothiers, under tlio Con tinental. Spring Suits ot first-class workmanship. Spring suits of hrst-class materiuls. Spring Suits at greatlv reduced prices. Spiing Suite at Stokes & Co.'s, under tho Conti nental. 1 Foil BltBAKFAST. pon mxxER. POU PUl'PEll WW PERM CPA POTATOES. NEW BERMUDA OMONH. NEW 1IKIIMUDA TOMATOES. Vour Grocer or Market man can get supplied ot Bermuda l'ttoDUCB Company, No. 120 West streot, New York. Tub Grkat Family Medicine op tub Aok Thciu is, probably, no Fninliv Medicine so lavoruoly and so widelv know n as Uavis' l'am Killer, tor the pnst tweuty years it has been extensively mod bv Missionaiies in India. China, I'urkev, indeed, in nearly all tho Missionary Stations, not only to counteract tho climate inliuencos on the families of missionaries, but for the euro ol cholrra and fevers prevalent in the Kast. It. is usod inei nallv for nil dn'ea-es ot tho bovels, and exterually or wounds, burns, bruises,'Oto. sold by druk'uisu ireiieraliy. "Mexican Mustang Liniment "This Is the most, ell'eclive article over discovoiod lor ciuIiil', iUickly, fttlely, and piriiiuiiently, spruins, sores, scratches, hums, bruises, rlieuiiiaiism, or tnjurius of auv kind, both to 111011 and horses. Kolamily snould bo without it. All enuiuo bottles have tho iricate V. H. stump oriiemas, llttrnos & Co ovor the top. For sale evervvi hirx. 'I ho cures ellocpxl bv tins luvaluublo remedy, to our otca ptntninit k-ii uvtetl;e, aro maivellous. Nef.di.es C. C. t. ' Compound Camphor Troclion." I'otent pockot reined', subdues crump, coitrols diarrlnea, cholurnio evidence', etc. Only niaker. C. 11. Noodles. I'wuhth aud ltuco, l'liiludel- Great Collection op Framed Engravings, from the llrninli Fine Art Publishing Coinpauv, to bo sold at Scot 's Art Culler", Weduosduy and 1 bunday evouliis, May 20 aud 24, 11O1VOU exhibi tion. Sa poiiure. FPitNiTUitu Upholstered, Freed from Mo lts. Var nUlieu uiiu i o. idled, ut l'utteu'b, No 11 JS Chosnut licet. EXCELSI0R CLOTHING HALL Adventorf.s or a Twenty-five Cext Not YY Into walkiug out tho other day, I took out my old porte-monnalo, And scannod the contents o'er, McCullvch-like 1 tume and tret, But from the Treasury cau got Ten ' quarters" nothing more. I pondered long in what 'twas best, This my cash balance to Invest, And make tho larget piloj That nil my friends might how and stare 1 At me as Snoons, the millionaire, Basking In lorttino's smile. On Clii snut street I met a mnid, N A merchant In the pea-nut trade, Who an?led for iny "stamps;" Said I, "My sweet, my lovelv fair, They may be like, but 1, 1 swear, Can't see It In those lamps " As through tho ciowded street 1 pressed, , I saw a painted si'ii addressed "To whom it limy concern ;' "No 1'lvt -twenties Bre heie," I said, "A twenty and a live, when paid, Will br.ng a quick return." Tliis 1 cully must bo something nice, A banner with a stronfe device, IIoyt and 52H i I think I'll lot li tiii hold my stakes, And "fight it out, although it takes All summer, 011 tht line." In such an eiitcn nso 1 "outfitter " l'ut in at least a .-ingle quarter. So here goes what, some collars? II a small 11111 villi pnvso vo l, 1 think I'll cut a bigger cnell, And go one ol my dollars. 1 Four quartors tli.m trout out my purse 1 drew, lor better or tor worse It proved my lucky hour. Says Hoyt : " I o-motrow, by "xprcs-t, Wo will send down to your address A barrel of prime Hour." Another trial th'n 1 mado, Jit solved to do a wholesale trade, And got a pair of shears ; Tlicn put my dollar down with grac, And with a gold watch lelt tho place, Giving for Hoyt three cheers. Ftrnight homo to Mary Jano I went, And to'd her how my cash was spent; She hugged mo with delight. Tho flour was just tho thing she I nraV d. 1 took tho chair, and we proceeded ,. To pass resolves at siirht. Resolved, Ilovt's plan Is just and fair ; Ite-olvod, we're glad thut wo wont there. And all should do likewise; liosolved, A man could do much wore Than put u "qu iter" Irom his purse In Hoyt's meat -nterpiiso. Itesolved, With unaffected jov, We vote fi lend Hoyt a btillv hoy, Excepting the glass eves! Hoyt's Novelty Snies. now permanently locatol ot No. C20 Cliesnut street, arc conducted iu the foi lowing maimer : Fu st. Our patrons arc rcqun'd to .olect Irom tho twontv-livo cent list such arlielo or articles ns they may des'ie, lor which thoy tve tlio price ttwentv livo cents per article), which 111 niHiiy itistnnm." is much lower than that ot 'lie retail dealers. Second. Immediately alter coiinliiding this purchase, a regis tered order will bo icn, j'ree f rlmrie, liniiitii an article in the one dollar list, tint' can ho hod upon the payment ot but 11 smi le dollar. The .article i-o specified will then bo shown, and tho cornect infor mation ns to its usu and qunlity bo given, riiird.lt is then lel'r optional whether tho holder pays tho dollar and takes tho article or not. Loose Covers, or Furniture Slips, Carrinire or Furniture slips, made to ordor at l'at.vu's, No. 11')$ Chcsuut t-ticct. 1'h.male Trusses, Brace, Su'iportcrs, F.lastic Beits, ami Stockings, Inrht. and elenaut in linish, adjusted by a Indj, ut Noodles', fwellth street, lirst door below ltace. Putcheis's Dkap Shot por llEDnuos. Kills upon touch, curls them up as riro does a leal, and remains of permanent cll'ect. Try it, and sleep 111 peace. Sold by all livo druggists. GnovER & llA-r.R's Highest 1'retnium K!atio Stitch and Lock-Sti.ch Sewius: Maciiiuei. No. 7UI Cliesnut stieel. Window Shades, SI, at Fotton's, No. 1108 Clies nut street. We TiFPKn persons aillictcd with diseased Liver to Dr. Lewsey's advertisement, under ".Medical." Spiuno Mattresses mado to order at 1'atten's, No. 110S Chcinut street. I'ricfs Br.PUOKP For I'hotograiihs ol all stylos, linished in urtlstio luannnr, go to B. F. Koiuier's nailery, No. G21 Arch street. Uuro chance, lino pic tures, prices mode rale. ,8TonE SnADES Tho c'lenpe-t Shades lor stor windows at Fulton's, No. 1108 Chosuut street. "hihricative packlni' tor steam enrines. for terms see 723 chosuut t.,plula., mid -0 dey st., new york.' Lack Cittains irom auction. Great bargains tit l'alieu's, No. 1108 Cliesnut street. 5-20 Coli'oxs, Due May 1st, Wanted iiy Drexel ft Co., No. 31 Soutu TniUD S rnr.i'.T. Compound Interest Notes 7 310 nnd 5-2i wanted. L)o Haven & Brother, M o. 4u tj. Third St. l'oi'Ui.An Tailouiao. l.'KADY-.MADK CLOTHINO, AND 1'INE ( URTOM WORIC. W anam a tv Kit & Brown, Oak llALr,. Southeast corner Sixth nnd Market Stivefs. rro KF.E1 YOUll J30Y FR051 STKRIOT -SS0-.J ('lutes null evil examples, nlvn him oiC'iu'-t 111 To ils or ! 's Tiirniiin I.atho. This will luiiij out his m -ehnnleiil and iiiventlvn tulouts. ami keep him ut hoiuu. A variety at TI.U.MAS "II.VWS. So. (Kliiht Thirty -five) SI. UK. FT St.. below Ninth. 'I Jl.ATKi) CAl-l. lilCl.l.s AND TKA -DULLS I of a variety of stvli-s, tor sa'e by T HUM AN SHAW. Xo. Hft (Elgnt Thlrtv-flvei MAHKtV Ht,. below N1111I1. OTItKAKY WALLS, STAIN Kl) CKILIN't.S. k ' Dump 'hnmlii'rs, Wet Floors, causiid by louk In j iuir roots, ur around eliiinneys or trap-door, mav be readily pri-veuieil by yoiirsoli. Iiy usluv Stead's Cement lor slopping lUein. eioul In buxus at 7'i cuius lli.v the upents. TIIIT.MAN ck SIIVV, iio. BaJ(EIhtThlriy-nvo) Ha KKET Ht.. bolow Ninth. G 'ENUINE MACKINAW SUNDOWNS KOU LAD1KS, IX CRKAT V.VlilLTV. TO lib HAD OF THKO. II, McCALLl, A t his Old i:stuhliihcd Hut and Cap Emporium, 5 U lm So. N0I CBKSXCT .Streut. BOARDING. Ql'MMfilt DOAUDIXt;. TIIRKK COXNKCT l ' lux rooms, suituhla lor al'aiully of six also one lurii corner room wi h u oimneetlim room, sultuhle lor a luuilly. aud lour single rooms not yet uiwam-'l, with Kood boaul, at 7 n r week .near Wlliuiniruiu Dol awure C-2.'Sti l)u. J. A HUOiys. lleierence Sir 8hroder, So lit S Delaware avenua. PLEASANT DOOAIS. AVlTH DtlATll), FOU Ihe 8uiuiuer, ut No. IUM t'HKc NUT .Street. A IS lit S.E. Cor. Second and Market Sts. Philad. STOV?f Ac. JJ N I OX O 1 I S TO V K t, A new nml complete npparatn lor C'ooklnf and HeattiiK by I'ptrclcum Oil. Our Stoves git s no smoke or odor, and are not liable to tiet 1 lit ot older, beln ns simple In every respect as a Keroseno Lamp. The B iker. Broiler, mid t int-iron Heater are the onlv sierinl articles of lur nllure rciulred. l-'oi all other put poses, ordinary stove h lutnlture may be nsed. DAVID II.' LOSKV, POLE AOI.NT i Olt PKSXRY1.VANIA, No. KS ioolh i'imi?trcet. .ihirol ductmnt to thr troth: 4 17 !lin ni WANTS IL S-TOCKS VAKTI-:i. A IMBTY HAVINfl " ' aiO.tilltl toillsnuse O' hIiI iilee ndilrrss. plvlnfr trim Hume aim nil 111 p ol ( "uipauy, llK.WIS, I'mi Ollh u Hex No l.ils, riillmleiihia '1 W riMTDRF (iKNEHAL AGKNTS WANTKI) TO .1 net in Imi ortnnt locutUnis fur the Ni-.w York Acel drntnl lrmnn e Couipnnr. Active men ut irood s hlress, applv to Ht.VNK O. ALLEN. Krntich Olllce, No. Iii CHI-'SNVT Htrect. Ar.pl v mum. 2 il T U 11 D A N'8 TONIC A L H. tJ JOlllJAS'8 TONIC LR. JOKUAN'M TONIC ALE. .I011OAN S TOS1C AT.K. It Is recommended ly plivsiclnns ol tliN nnd other places, os a 'iiperinr nmir, nnd reqiilies tint n tri.it 10 cen hue the mivt skeptical tit its ureal inr-'H. To bi had, holesnls and retail, or I'. l..)Oi:0N, Xo. 2-2(1 1'K.VH ftrco Cl'nnipntinc Cider, by the dor.:n. bottleu, or bv the tmrret. 'I W SEVENTEENTH Ar.D SPRING GARDEN S T 15 lu I '. '1' S. A L A 11 G I-) ASb( )inM KXT 1 BUILDING LUMBER, I Oil S.VLK LOW, BY 1 II. A'IIIiVIS, Ncvoiilef nl!t nnd juinudlnrdcn Sis. ".21 lmrp (HI LIFK-liEJIVEXATOK. M l:r.N;THTO THK WKAK-YOI THTOTtIK AtiF.O 1 hisnrenurntioii is iineiiual eil as a rrjiiveuator uii'l re Moreroi wutedaiid 'ner,. imiotiou-. ') lie leel) e. ho neil acid nil tho-e who have hi nny way Impaired their vitahtv by esee-ive iiu-mal orihvsi eni iii)ileulli'ii,vlil lliu tin- l.lnUieirj In hi! liar it. 11 inn nnidics u II e ri-.iuveiiiitor, n-liieli, while It builds up tlio i-hnttereil eeiist'iiition. will n' Inuiart to tin- leoilus the InisMu ss and enertrv wi.mh im-Ihii' to youth No matter by what eauie nnv o.-.-an has bi-eoineeniee-lileil In lis tiiiietl 'Us ihii. siiieih rrcnartloil vvi.l remove that cniiK! ni once and mri-ver. LlOlvliKNK cures Oem-ial IV-iilit.v linpntcncy, Ner vous Inciiimellv. ly)eihi. M.irc-ion Less ol Aptie tile. Low i-pirits, Iiuneoillly. Mi ntai linl.ileuee Kiuaela tleii. Knniil It lms'u im-t ile.i-.liilul. (I.Mni'ile. and novel eili et upon the nerviussytein. anil u i who ore iu nnv way iro-ira ed b- iiervoiw ili-ahiil los aro earntstly iidvi-ed'tu heeU u euro ill thin most excel ent und iiii j i i ii 1 1 1-il urehaiuiUui.. LIilKltl Nh Ihe l-'eehle, the Lanuiil, the Dcspnlr li'li. the (lid should ?ivt tills vmuntde dl-eov -r a trial; It will lie lound totally iimeretit iruui nil other articles lor the same tnimose. I O t'l'.M ALI.i 1'bls prnparatlnu Is liiv.-iluahie In ner vous wi-aliiiei-s o' all k In Is. ns It will lv-tore tbo wiisied strenijth with oi.doi'irtl tietMianein-e. It Is also a nund 'ionic, ami whl tive re icun Dvspop sin with the lirst )e A lirict nersls enoe in its use will lenovate t Moi stoumeh to a deuree of pencil hoaUh, nnd lisnUh llvsnepsia lerever. One Jiodanier bottle, or six bottles tor -5. Sold bv llructins iTcnrndiy. Sint hv expie-s unvw hevS by ilil diessini; ill TCHINOS A HILLYIIU I'roiirietor, o. -is ur.x street, ew or. Sold bv JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY A (WI1KS, No ii No.th SIXTU Mrocu OYOlT A CO.. 4 It) ilisiu rn No. iSJ N. tKCONI St.- JHE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES. No. 64 BROADWAY. Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined ami ucpnrted upon.. Competent Luijiiieor furnished to .Miulnir Com panies, Consultations atTorilett on all Wining, Mctiilliirgiea and Chemical yuinilen-, ut the ollko ot i ho Uureau, (.r:u. I). H. OILLESI'IG, I'rosidetit. DKAKE DK KAY. Seerntury. liotuUisrp 'J)R. HUNT Kit, No. 41, X. SKVEXTJl STRI.KT. AUOVE I'lI.IlKlir. riilL VHKLl'UI V Acknowledged Oil all mrti iutemictl as liv lar tne .MiM eL' t'KS.l. L"L 1'IIVSH I N lr the treatment "f iMteatc in li' nn- mlhi (,U fi K, Tiloiioroil, ttttt jtrruiaii' ot citcfn ijuftriiitwrtl in every cam-. Itememher lilt lit NTKIl'S ( eiohrated Kemedl -s enn onlv he had irenuluc ut bis old es iihllshod O.iice, No. 14 N. oKYliNTH Strcot, above filbert. .'i Unit 71 S A F K Oil. S A L Ii A MECOND-ll ASM rantl & Herring: Fire-Proof Safj , FOl! s.YI.K. Al'l'I.Y AT TUTS OKFICi:; 4 '::v tir'r DELltiniTCL. K X'CUWIOXS OX Tlir. SC1T L'YLK ILL. Tl e stcnmi r ' . " i-n.vi '.it w.w i-;." No ruiiniii'J trein Knlrinoiint to I'a Is of Sebuv'hl'l. t I leave l'airiiioinit ns lollon. U. : At "iil.N-i, In, 11-2" A. M. And ut 1J 4'J '.'. i -JU. Mil und 1 1'. 11. Ke;iu-!iiny, Iohvu the Tails a. 8, ll-u i i 111, U M. ; nnd MJ", '.' 40. I, .1 y, nni! tl-l'l ''. M KA HI. lo l.unr -1 ill 1 ami i lie I'ilIi-, 1 cents: Co' a in hlu t'.rlir or VVuslilinttoo ltctrct 111 cents. VMvii 1'lMkct llOllkS, rortemiinnitleN, f lur f ust-s, rortfolloti, Dreilnf Cases, Hankers' Cumh. -.adieu and Gents' Batehols aud Ti-avelling Sugs, in all styles. PAHASOLf AT Sl'25. SI '50. $l-75, AX11 Mlk8uu rnibrcllas, SI 4il, hI-.'O, Ml -, II. DIXOS. 4 Imv ill No. 21 S. Kltill 1H Street, IDWAEDS & LAWRENCE, ff$ s? ; lh ?'S II WlliTIMi "f.. J WMiN, 'J II ioiikt y II e n Vk ini.k; 3 ook. fu filial ' J,.Vse.-.lluorkl K n muilu Into 1 'th hutchi-ld, II lit) Hookul II mmvm v,mm FROM WASHINGTON THIS AfTER.IiJSN. t PASSAGE OF THE .MXK.UTT BIM, V--nts;TiX, Mn.V Tl, The Onlritntnl Mti.llil Celvliriktiua nt Wilii nioa. rroiutiiont nt the f'ci tctt: iftl MoMioilUt Crlc bmtion lust night wrrc Sctreary Harlan nml llisliojjs Siiiiihoii ntid Ainc. 1U. V. lr. lo Unas Riiiioimcoci Hint ho lunl leceivctl fcoiKHl from n l'ricnd In IWili'mioi p, civen In tho iwvine of Gene ral Ornnt. townnls the erection of the Meiropo litiin Cliurch ut Wn-'oiiifiioti. (.'ouiviluitions Mere t'.it tt marie foi this cluircli to the iinioniit of 5?'l,:ioo for Dickinson Coll e pro, $'n.)(i for the cem ml' tuiul, timl SlJiin lor the prpose of nidlnpr edwe.Mlonal itidiitiitions and theokmic-nl emiiiNi'ies thittuhom l.ie c nmtry. The -oNti Nervlee. Tlio rres Went hns n'ipi'uved the 111 niiiKiini iil'pi ojniiitioiJB lor tin- service of the Post Oilice cpiirtnietit lor the net liseBl yt nr. The o.re ".nte ntnotint lor Inland and loreiijit service is SilH,:i79,5ii0. In nddit.un to this, $L"ii,imhi is opiiroifiiitcd lor the i:nited S'ates nnd Uruxfl mud service; 2'i,00ii lor the until, service belween Suu Fruncisco, Japan, una China lor six months; t'.m0,(l00 for tho ovcrluiid mull n ntis pollution between Afcliison nnd FoNom, mid forniajiiic tiiinsportittiou between X-ew .York and Cnliloinin. The Vo'linnster-fienertil is nuthori.efl to out ploy sitilinij vessels for the transportation of Ihe Jtinils bet ween the port a here ' he corvirc may bo iueilitated therebT, ullow uia and jnij iuir therefor a compensation not exceeding the seu poatases ucmiing on the mail-- so convoyed. The lull also provides for the advertising of nil tliceecu tive depnrtnioivis in two daily newspaj'CM in the city of AYa-hiiigtou Inning the largest circula tion, and In no othcis. Heretofore Hie imv wiih for publication in the two pnjiers having the lnreest cift-tilation. nn-1 n third to be '.-elected by the President. Tuirf l.rier, therefore, i- now preclinleil. M-rvuniJe lo the lr-il"iit ml 4'iiblfiet. The 81-ienaile to lYe nient .lolinou nnd ihe luetiibers of hijs Cabinet, de-'ejiied to elicit speeches from the latter, will come oil" to morrow night. Wrnt 1'olut .t ol titnifitilv. Tho Pref iyent has made rite lollo.viiit; apjHiint iticQts ut large to th" Unlred States Military Academy at West Point: William Weir, ol'Xev York; Jitcol) licll, ,Ir., Xew Yorlc; t). L. iiein, District of ColuiuUi.'i; Thomas Townsend, Dis trict ot Columbia: ami Douglas t.'rant, son of Ceiieral (Iriint. I.rave ut l-t-iee. The order piohibitini idlieers on leave o'' Kbent'e from visitiii. Wa-liington, whinutt spei-ial permission, hn- beet . ivsclmled. Thev are reitilred, however, to rtjiovtto the Aiijiuaut Ceneral on nriiVniu. IsoMtmirltwn vf J viriiuiMit Wnoil, . Twelve thoiiHtuids cor'U ot Covcvnmcnt wood wn- burned tit .Vlex;,n !iMit, last night. The lire oiitrinaied in a spark lunii apns-ing locomor. vc. 1assngeot thf Itunkrupt Jlill 'a:-iiii;ion. May 2'2. The 11. nine hti-i passed tin- liaiikriifit Kill tutrodin-i il b.ylr. Jencl.es, by a ol'- o! tii (!Um lo i.l ,i is. W'ASIItXtlTON, 3Ilvy 2'.'. Keiiute. ' ' ! Mr. Wilson ( Muss.) roi'urted a hill for t!m eiiuali' zation o! kouiit.us. it rives every soldier, witnout distiiietiou on account ot color, ee.'ht ana one-third dol.nrs per month, deducing bounties ulreadv paid, and excluding nltotrother ilu-erters and those who have sold or bartered nway their claim. .Mr. V iliiiiius ;Jre!ron introduced a bill to irront. lauds in aid ol tho consti uciion ol a la'lnmd irom Salt l.ako Cny to tue Columbia river, wlncU was leu-rred to tho (.'oiiKinttoe on l'ubiio Lauds. ; Sir. Kirkwood ( mwal culled uy a uill M relation to public mud iu the Sonthi'i n States. It provides timt the public lanes in Alabama. .Hississimil, Arkansas, and l'lurula si, all be opened to sol Cement iindor the lloiueslcud bill. Not nioio than cMity acres shall tie sot tied by nnv ono m-tier, and the price of tne intent shall be live Uolmrs. Ihe provision,-) of tho bill were diseus-ed by Messrs. Hendricks, Ku--woo, and I'oiiii roy. lljnse of K,prieintrtti vm. Mr. Schenek (Ohio) oil'-ied ft resolution, v.-ineli was adopted, culling on tho rv-cio,ury ot the Interior lor information in roiorono m pensions stopped on account ol participation iu the 1,'ebclliou, tlio amount oi uricars Paul or el.nmed, the iimouut i-i.i-niaii-d to be necessary to puy urrears, etc. Mr. Cnlliiui (IU.) introiliicoil a bill to aineinl the Civil Ap, ropriution bill for the year 1853, so in to iiihUh the nroviso to tlio 17th section read that wlum theio is no uol'ector at tint luceoi' loeu'ion of uuy public work therein speetllod. tho (iecretar of tlio i'reasurv luivo puwer t" appoint a disliurstne ueut lor the payment of all limnovd uppropv.utod for tho cejsuueuon ol such jmldio wotk, with such com pensation us be may dccin eiinituble nnd just, 1 bo hill was read three limes und pajsed The House then proceeded to the eonsideiatioii of the Sennto oiil to authuii. tlio uppoiiitinout ol an AsMstiint H erelary ot tiie X.ivv, on which the niniii iiiestion hud heoii ordorei. yestortiav. Air 'lUuss moved to lay tlio b d on the table. Xe jrativcd. Mr. Tirondnse" (Conn ) wanted to know whether it would be iu order to iin 1 tiie bill so us lo let the Secretary of tho 'avy to to Kiiiojiei jrjj liii'iubor added And 10 stu Uvore. Mr. llrnndiivrfO rooeut'Ml ill ' word ''And to stay there'" (.LuiiWitor.i The Soeuker thuuuhi dial Mich an uiuuiidiuent would hnrulr no in ord. i 1'ho bill was then pa-i-ed bv a vote of 1 i yea to 11 nnvs. The Hone then proceeded, diiriii"' the morniiu; hour, to tho con-idoriiiioii oi tlio Bankrupt bill, to vthich some immaterial auii-iiiluii-uts were limue, on mbtion ot Sir. Jeucl es i K. I.l Mr. Jeuckcs addivsseu rlie House iu support ol tlio I'eiiernl principles m imnkiupt lnw, und moved the previous question. Altor ho had concliiile I, Mr. Value ('Vis.) asked linn to nurmlt nn iiiiionilment to bo oilered, sirikiii'i out i be involuntary baiikriietev fontttr-s ol the bill, us contained in section 1 4d. II. and 42 lr. Jenckes dec mod to Wiiliuiaw the motion for the previous question. Mr. htevoii" (l'a.) wished lo movo t postpone c lion on tho hill rill Ocuemlier next, uddiiiir Hint lie In. pi t the Ki ntlemuu irom 1,'iiodo Island vmlld nl oxv Unit time to i-lnpse belore calling ou them to comit huri iari. (l.mii.'11'er.t Mr. Jeuukes still deolineil to wlthdinw tin pre Vlous i,U' stiou. unit the House seconded it .Mr. Stevens moved to lav the bid ou the table. Tho motion was noiiatived Yeas 4! ; navs 7. Tho hid was then pu-n d bv avoleol d--) yeas to fil imys. . The l eiilans. llv-TroKT, JIe Jla.v 22. Ttvo bonis, loaded it is Piipposed with Fenians, ellccted a landing ou Indian Island lti't night, and several rounds of shot wero ex clin nsed, ' The lliitish war steamer Xi'tr steamed ir.no Cum i io liello forthoeene ol net inn, when llio FuiiHiis retiented. . No inrther ptirticnliiM have been received. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL I'ioiii Dit tiniorc. H.MTMtfinK. Jinv 21'.--William l'lc'-oU sjmil'ii, K-tp, n:i- rttliiicd the pusil on ol .Mister of Transportation on ti e UuUmio: c and Ohio Rail road, and wn jesteid-r- uppoint d by lVcslleni Johiisou Collector ol lnleninl Revenoe IVr tiie Third District, in place ot .lohn Ti. 1'indlay, trliose appoiiitinent wa recently , rejected by the Repute. mi oliiccr of tltc i:aHimorv and Ohto rttt'.froad Mr Smith has Imig boen wih 1 kno tt and lii';bly c-U enicr'. Jintent iMthrt lr Telegrnph INr w VmiK Mav S. Co ton lirm but qui or iiiulcr the C uoi4 news; culesof 1V bu e mm .hhk bt 3?-R'c sales lor me wees. u OOU bales; i-ecei.jis tor the week irom all part-, 21,0 X) ha ; tx. ,vi I lor n c week, SI nod hnJc-,. M.w Yonii, .May 'It Vlour hns an ndanelntr ten tlei.ev but i unlet ; (KXiO bhis soid prices iinelinnieo; outheiu lii.cliainiea; uou 0.. gliu. CnunUiao liimer, ools. fold at t-8'56" VI HO heat ninet, nt nn nilvniicc ol S 'l'lc. Cum advanced l'i.f.j 42 (HKI liiisheis sold a' f2.soc. Oats lo. Idiier. Itcrt st. iidv. l'ork btouut; Me-s sJ0 57i'iO .'.0. h-tX ui sctllcn nt lli 22c W lusitv dull nnd line innod. .Nt' oiik, iav 23. SincKslower. tire no mid I!oe l."!nnd, 12, ; Cumberland prelened, 4i' ; J III. noi.H leulrnl "erin, 117; Micluuau sSouthern. X-r New lork Central. !8t lieadiuir, InSJj t-luilsin Iliver, 111; Canton, Wt ; Missoiui 0-", ','; trie, 71 J; Western I" nion tiOJ ; Coupons, lRia, lo,-- (0. 18nV lol,t ;: Ten-Forties, P5'. I Treasin-ies, 102iluii Cou poms lSi-S. 102 ; Oold. l'a, " l;,'. Iiaw iMotti-:, Mv 22. Hour M qutet. Wheot linn. Corn advancing; white, 8''''flc.j vellow, V&m flu Oats linn nt tlio l'rovisiou4 dud and tinetiniuau. Mmnr linn. WhisUy dull hut (piiet at -2 2iiJ LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. UlHtrlrt Canrt Su I Judo llaro. Willinui llntihpy vs The tieriiiaiitown l'li's-us-or Hallway Coiupauy. Au action to reeovor dauiaires lor inju ries fi. mined by plaintiff, bv reason, ot tho alleged iicsiiccucu of the defendants. It appears that on theiiihof Mav, 1SH5, Colonel Waenor, then Com niniii Hiit ot t amp William Venn, in company with some colored soldiers, p-ot en ono ot the curs ot the company; di leiuliint and tho conductor of thu cniitailinif to net them on", Jumpod tho car from tnetinck. As the in xt car eamo alone, the Colonel and tin- nolored soldiers atremptod t irot on it, nut were 1-ctdsicd bv the couducior. Mouutime a laree crowd had cnthered, nnd taking part with tho con ductor, some ol the m rushed on to the Iront plat lorm. vi h re the plaintiff was stannnor, to the assistance of the conihictor. Tho plnintir was knocked oil' of the ear, and was run ovor, his foot belli;.' badly crushed. Honco tlio present action lor damages. On trial. IMNtrli S.onrt N. !l Jurtco Stroud Gordon AleKnv vs. John Iciidiill and Jaoob II. Hainan, trudini?, or loteiv trudintr, as JlendnH fe llarmniij, Au action to rorover on a draft for 8415, diawn bv plaintlll on deiciidnnts, aud accepted ov them. The detense get up was that the drult was drawn lor the prion ot a boot and shoo sewing machine, which was nliorw irdt discovered to be de tect ve nnd worthless lor tho purpose- of defendants' business On tria1. mail itiiiini:n pt.i: A OR (Mnl.TV. l iillnl Nlmt-K HiNiriet I t Judee Cud wnltuier. John i. .Mcllnie-er, u I'ost thlieo route ncent.on ihe toud leteen Columbia and Keadiuz, in tins state, plead utiiltv to an iiidutiuent charging liuiiuitli sleoliu.L and emliezzliiiK etters Irem the innil m his ctiurc". Money known to huvo been scut by mail over his louto was found in his posses sion at tin- time ot his at rest., lie was seuioiiced to live yeors in the Knsterii renltentiary. riUHISTI.NO TIIK DMTtlr STATUS MAItSllAL. h'ichiird Lowndes, Chnrlos Vichnrdsnn, Thomas Lowndes, Thomas Johnson, James orr, (JuorL'o Iiolnu s, David Mnlth, John F.eish unn, Uotllieb ,J. Stump nnd John llticlianun wero ctuireed witu r sisniiK the Untied Mutes .Marshal und his deouiles in the serv.iiif ot tlieprocoss of the Court iu Chester county, u short tune ao. A lo Smith, 1' e.sh.naa, Stiinii, and r.iioiiaiiaii, the District At.oruev en teree u nnj.ri's leiiiu' arranued tho two Lowndos', Kichnrdsoi , Holme-. Smith, and F.eishman pleaded etiiity, and were sentenced each .o isit a due ol b and the costs, Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, May 22 Ki poitcd by Do Ilavi n & Bpo., iVo. 40 b. Thinl street IlKiWLLN JUOAKDs. sflOtOcitv U now . HO Jim LehVal filt IS.1H.0 do ilil; , 4UshVeunalt 61 do Oil ; 4S sli iN lb sras . . . . J.u H Osli Host t0 20J li;0sli Veudina sown 54 lOOsh do 203 pJOsli do....sin fit h.Osh do lots 20J Kin mi co s'M t,i lhOsh do 2" UK) di do 04 KiO sit Sell A pi. . .b!i t!;j 200 sh do -lit IMIch do Iigij 341; KKIsh Oo o 64 l'H'sh do Sail 100 sh do s5 64 KM) sli do b3D IJ4 , 6 sh.Acail iluiio .c 51 100 sh do . ...com 2U,1 ; , SLCOM). itOAl'D I-.'IOOUCS 7-fls dne.e'2j . 10 sh. Central.... 44 s-l.VXJ U S 6-20s U2 . 101 110 rh do 44 f Sol 0 city G,., uiuu. . no-,1 100 sli Cat nl 27J MOO0 oo fiii; GOOsli lieudiUL',..hlO 64' 2C0ish Ilcst'v. 11 2)i 100 sh do b!J0 64 HOsh do Ii5 20. osllVhilaUk 140 3lj0sh Ocean 6' Is Animal Toon Xkciissahy ? Sir. Curliutr, eveuti:en years useut on the levon estate in Ireland, says: "Thero are OliSO persons on the estate. They are enerqi'tic, moral, and well be haved. 1 do not remember a crime iuseventeea years, not even so much as bteahnti a chicken. They are a contented, grateful people trrateful own lor tnir play, tlut of six hundred tanner, deduct tilry, and tho rest do not sc h waeaten loaf, or siu-11 ntont, except at Cbristmus and Kn-tei. They have been broutrht up to tills cus tom. One tenant on the Dovou estate 1 hove seen sit. down to potatoo". buttermilk, nnd In- j dian meal, who pitrcliasedut arecent sale iilO.OuO worth ol property,-and did not have to borrow a I shillhie to pay for it. I believo this to be the I usual mode of living iu Limerick.'' MARltlED. fil.ADIXtt WIEsEJIAN. On tho morninjr or the 21st instant, bv tho Key. Vfotris A. Vulsh, Air. CHAULt.s (iLADINU to Miss M. JULI WiE-ilS-3IAX, daughter ot Francis Vloscw.in, Ksip, all of this citv. i VARKEK-FOZ. On Ma- 10. 18(36. bv tho V.ov. Jlr. Jones, Dir. JOHN 1'AlfKEtt. of (iermantowu. to Mis U A AAA U K.4.V, ot Vhiadalphiu. iiEn. OT.rilARDX. (Hi tho 2oth iustant, HAl'TIE AXN, daughter of Oeoriro L. und Suruh C. berliardt, iu too 12th vcar ol hor lure. Hie iclaiives and lrieuds of the-family are respect fully invited to attend her luneial, lroin her parents' residence No. 710 Dauo.iiu street, above Franklin,, on Wednesday moi ntusr nt 0 o'clock, wdno it lurther iiotice. l o proceed to Mount Monali Cemetery. (illUtSON. on the 21st ins uiit, VATIENCE K. f-llJil.s), Mile ot the into lleurj A. Uiobsoii, aired fi'J yeai-s. The relative" nnd friends of the nimHy are iepect itillv lnvitca to nttinil her funeral, from her late lusideuco,.)). Oiio lhii'tou strcot, on Thursday alter noon, ihe 24th instant, HACUEI. tin tho 20th in-taut, Mrs. AXJf 11AI Kti, wile ot Jehu Uuvkot, in the 11, t year of her utfo. 1 ho relp lives and inends of tho linuilv, also tint Cohocksml; Tent, No. 0, D of. K., uib lospocttuUv mvitcd to attend r-or utneral, Irom her bu, band's residence, 'o 427 Norns mid Apple streets, on Wednesday Rlternooii nt 8 n'olmik, witlioitl turiltor notice. To proceed to Odd Follows' Cemetery. KEITH On Sunday, tho20lh Instant, WASH IMil'uA lil'l i'H, in 'ho utito your ol ln otro. il-s inalo lrieuds aud those ol tlio lumilv are rc stt ot mil v iuviteii to uttcim tlio luiu-ral, on Jliui -day iiiuiniiit' PCX' ut 10 o'clock, lioiu his laio rosuluuuu, o. 1114 sprucu irci-t. SHIiEii On tho 20th insiant, JOIIX SUEEK, Sr., iu the bitli ) eur oi nis ao. The rola ives und lrieuds of the lamily. Teuit.lar l.odi.'0, No. 2')3 l.O, ot O.F . also llio Soiilliw.uk .Mechanics li A., nro ro.s,,cctl'iiiiv invited tonitouU tbo luneral, from bis Into residence, o 12 is t. Second stieot, on Wednesday ulteinoou ai 8 o'cuck. SMITH At sea, near Miiutlitii, Jlt-vloo, on the M ot April ultimo. .1 Alii it IH.uOM sUU'll, for liierlv ol Oui b , Delaware county, und star . of Cad loiuiu, nijed 11 year-. T Alt It 4.NCK On Sunday, the 20;)j nislunt, Miss M VKV TAKli a.( E. l lio relatives and lrieuds of tho family aro ro. pect. tally invited lo attend i lie itiiicriil. Irom hoi late n s ilence, iu Itridueiiurt. onli'iiue-iy cotiu'v ou Thursday nioriunv, tlio 21ih lustuut, at lo o'clock, Vtitiiout liuiher uolieo. S.E. Cor. Second aud Market Sts.. PMlad. , W-
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