THIS DAILY EVENING TELI GliAriL PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, WAY 30, 18G6. 5 CF LILUTEfUr.T-CEflE.UL SCDTI lull rnrt Irnlat Thft rnnfral to TnU I'lnr nt Wont faint t On o'ClorU on 1 rlilmy lite Rriunln fi l.fi Iuterrel lu Ihpi Wht 1'oli.t Ouiflfty, Bor's Horn., Wk'T Point, May 20. Liouto mint-General Wintii lil Scoit.died nt this house to day at five minu'os pa-" eleven. Ho departed I Pl'lll-Pllll I.V. Ail HI "iL'L'le indicated till." piisllirn of the old hero's soul limn It?" earthly tenement. Although hi lMHi- was anticipated, yot his death wa coinpnniUvely sudden. Cpon his art ivnl hero on i In? i veiling of I do 10th int., ! special boat trom Now Voik.it was observed thHt ho as very ltv'Mi. 1 pon descon ding from the ( uniiiui' In; totici't'il n hub-, and Imd to pause upon evrry sup ns li,' mounted to the hotel. Alter a le v ibiv, however, In? rallie I ro jspli-rn-Blv, and iih Into ii Saturday, nt half-past t-o, vhs out to the library and tho vill.tir", rid inr;. Tlie ffiitu' dav )io wrote some Jotter!" to trends; bill a low liny bcloi'e l:e reiHef.t 'd General ( 'iil liim, ctiii.iiaiidaiii i r lie "t to iipl-i" n ! re r lor him. w hu h lie lra;;kcd luni-oii, I noil mi hi nn iilmost illi'uiliii hand. lie appeared to surer 'em no pontic nilmen', but l flt In r H general no, line ml pii v ,-ieal ' rein; th.. His m mil win clear to tlio liiMt. Hi lift It- e pcctiition was there nt hi" iiiinieilnite 1 1 . i n -i thnt his (liumhter. Mi Host, ot Now York, who had boon Htuytii". wil'i linn lor some ilav.:. lelt 1 hero lor homo vestord'iv. Lt ni -rht Hi" General w an taken w ith a chill, and the usisi'iint. surL'con Ot the pol, I tr. Mar-di, wii immediately hiiii nionod. Even then ther appeared to l.o no danger, nnd nt nine o'clock this inornin lr. Marsh Hsaun d General Odium that ho h i 1 no apprehension ol lorni'dialo dissolution; hut in it short i.,w it I lectin o o iilent t let the oven tin and nt of id I'lo ol i pat i io! sold icr mu dr i a t n ; to a cloM'. Tlx' imiilain, le ...I. A. I'i"neli, was filled in, Mini liik'i'y the liend'al's haul, lorifed a piayer. Thotii;h ipi.te conscious and poenuant that death was upon mm the. porter ot Hjieecli was ircic-, hut ;h" din;r soldier lu'ced the hand ot the clere ;:an and bo A'ed Pi-i hoa I re pratcdly m token ( I hi- ( onsciouiu -s of the Put (iolenin I iu - w h irh .r. l-'reni li was p' l fennin'r accord lire to 'ho rule-- of Hie KpKoopid (.'hureh. At precisely live ini ii uti a utter II, quietl vm if in a Hlninber. tl.o pmnot ulin-i" 1 1 ' f Ini he mi i so lilt niimdy nssocia'i d witli tue luihtiiry hi-- torv of hn country assod nway, ! There were pre-onr with linn, at timing tno mont, Goneial 'I. W. t'atlimi, OHiiinaiidant of West Point, and tor many years Aid to Ueiioral Scott: Hnrtreon Ilea I, A'-sistant StirLroon M.irli, Chaplain l?'rei,eh, and tlio i ieneval'H liutlitui body servant, (,'enoral Oillnm telegraphed to ! BIrs. lloyt, Him .rri- d lei t tie o'clock this alieruoon. TDK SiKI i.l.l Al "i Or WAR AND ODNKIIAI. OIUNT KC'I II 1 Kl. All academic and unitary diaejpline vm at once snap. 'ii led, and the Mam were nonte 1 to ball-Ma't. I Ji'iiei al i.'.iiluiii also tele j-rar-hed to the War liepamneti; and to (ieiieral llraul iut -I-liuenoe ot the - id ewut. Jlo lias received a reply from Mr. fcrant i'Vpro-ii ii'j deep sorrow at tlio deal h ol the truat tier, p.i'iiot, atll KtnteHinan, aiid :iM'i o iiilt ol ah that General Cnllum bail done. General Grunt's leply wiis Of a (Mil dar chin a -ter. He I equated to k 110 at what t iine t lie inner. d would t ike jiLieo. aiel It ift 1 roliahle lie w ill come Oil to Htten I it. TIIK I'l.Aii: OF DC RIAL. At the desire of the decea-'J General's daugh ter, Mrs. lloyt and it is thoutpit the old hero himself had the natnc wish tin; renmim w.;l b interred in c 1 - U i p; Point Cemetery. I.Yl;.(i IN ETAIK. The remains now lie in room No. 12 of this hotel, where he expired. They are placed in a shell lined with sdne, aud partially tided with ice. The General is dressed in a civilian's suit of black, and looks iu the repojeof d- ath almost as lie did in life. No e.sprcss'on of pain is visi ble in the face; but the sKin has assumed a jaundiced tint. Th" rema ns will probably be removed to-morrow to the ehupet of the Aca demy. Meantime a guard ol honor, compose i ot the folio witisf ollieei's, in lull dress and wear ing crape on the lett arm, are in attendance upon the corpse: Colonel 11. .M. lil iek, 7th United State In fintry, Commauilaut of Cadet Corps; Limitcnant Coloucl A. J'iner, 3o ArMll -ry; Lieutenant-Colonel J. Melj'll ddtt, ;d Intautry; Major .lames McMillan, 'Id li.tantry; Captain A. D:vioj, 10th lniantiy; and Captain A. li. Arnold, ."th United State Cavalry. General Scott bad onlv been con tine i to bed for the last three day", but diiriic' that tun" his etreuirth was gradually lailiiiL', and he see ned to have a presentiment that this was his last visit to West point, m w hieh institution Ik? took an intense interest, and at which he ppeut every Biimnior tor the last forty year. When foniina irom the bout on the loth of M.iv, he remarked to a Iriend that he had come to tin; -old academy to' die; ami in conversation with Captain 1 toy n ton a few days atro, he replied to eome remark conceruimr his visit to Wen Point, that he came there to be buried. It teems ap propriate that the srreat military iie:ido,i'.y ot tno nation shou Id l.e 1'ue limine 'hueot the nation's oldisl e-oldii r. TIIK 1 I'NFRAl will take place at 1 o'clock on I'riday, with such ' military pomp au the post can atl'oid. It is ex pected, howc'.or, that there will he a lartro acces sion of emtcriit pcr.-oiuij;cj from Wa.-"hiuguu and elsew here. I have heard that President Johnson expressed a de.siie to MHit (leneral Scott helore his ileala, but tlm sudden in s- ot Wis di inise ist ionise pre vented. AURIVAL OF Till: (il Ktr.AI.V DALIJHTEIl. Upon the turivtd ot Mrs. llojt this cvcniii',' the v as conducted bv General Cullum to thu room w here the remains of her houored hither , lay. The ollieers on uuard all iuimoiliiiPdy with diew, with uncovered heads, and the living and the dead w ere lett to'-'c-ther in that silent com munion whereof no ee or ear witnesses. The relitrious ceremonies at the funeral w ill be conducted by tho Uev. -Mr. Preiieh, aeoiirdins to the rites ol the Episcopal Church, of which tlio General was a lile-tiiue member. Academic studies will be resumed to-morrow, us the exam mat n it commences on .Monday ; but, judging trom tho s?eiiora! trioom that pervades all things here, it is not likely the old spirit will enter vety deeply into the scholastic coutest. The last word ot Ceneral Scott are worth n , memberin?. About twei.ty-tie minutes before his death li" addressed his hot'er, Allen, say .. inp; "James, how is the horse?'' "He is well, General." "Take care of him, James,'' said tho - dying hero, mid tnee wire the last iutellitibl0 WOills he lllteicd. In h'-S than h.i.t an lioiirall WU8 over, and Gcnra! Scott ha J hecune iminor tal. A. )'. tUmtd. MATTEIL3 0VRTIIE RIVPk. Anotiji-r Goon Man (Jonf. General D. l'oiter, of Cuiiib'T and cotintv, a proiniiient and nctive dneotor of the West Jer-toy k'ailmud, died ut Ins residence a few day since; and at a muetiint of the Iiector rei'iutly hold in Camden, tho tollow liiff insolation were adop ed : Ite$nlvtt, l luit T lie liosid of Diroctnr of the Wes. - Jemey ltafroud Coinpunv, who at ttieir luit nieef )E(T. fxnrt Hsod ttieir n srrot for the lo-s of di.mi Suit-bed iiit-nil er, have airam that ine'aituholv Out , to pottorm lor tlie untimely deeeaso ct n not tier I IlirecUir, iheir lauittntod lrioinl, Geuoial Uvid 1'ot ter, of Cumberland county. Jienolrnl, ftint tiv tlie death of General DavM Pot ter, we have lost a valued friend, and a uunt cftlciont HHUiber of this ltoHid, whose 'jwful and active tflortu have I eon niost uiMrinucnt'il in ron'iibntiiiir to lli I'unipletu fiuce.-n ol the West Jurouy tin lroad Company. litnoivel, That tho 'ess of deneral Iavid Potter is public calaincy to West Jeryev, to whose Interests lie uinilosted an eidiyh'tuu d devot ou, aud to tho improvement and development ol which tae bust ytar ot Im um-ful ble were ireely Kiveu. li'so'vul. Unit as mi oltioer of this Company, a Iubhc-B'iiiuid c'tizeti, an eiiteipris'iiand energetic inun ot PiiMuess, aud in all his relations to socletv, Rie ipoUesn n imiaiioii, iiiKh intepnty, and aimabte Caamoier of tifi'ornl Potter cotauiuiided tho tutiro coulidviicu aud fiuiiiii of all who know him. . Robiikrifr BitinoKTOx. Oa Safurliy nlnit lat Mr Franklin Mare, a peddler, who reside iu lirldiM'ton. was robboa by Mime bold scoundrel, who broke Into his carriage house, ami took tho poods Irom his wh?oii, hicn bo had loaded ready to st art on Monday, mi a iie litlhii; tour. A K'W cvcuiug!) wuw.us a young unu un'yv.3 --mu-p- bm wsn wa'kiini a'onir Onk utrwt two neroi" si mu too him out ttirowlng a hnmlitil at stiid in hii ryr, loin (be other soirrd hold of torn, an I lipid loin w lnlo tup ottiiT rnlbed him ot l iwa'cli. m cm si (i t ro t ol holnir Minded with the snid Mi H ii 1 1 kiiis rould not reoifiuzn who the robbers w 're. f-i HAwmutRiKs'. It is saiil that tho Kb sw I eny crop In South JiTfpy Is tinu-imllv liri?" tie triptiit Mti-im and the fruit pxerod my Iiht-pii. At 11 smiiiorilon thonsnnds ol Im he! will he rntbored and font to market. In a week Ihej will l.o 111 to M'tber for ti e market'. c : j t y i n t k h h i ( 5 1 : x f ; i : 1 1 or Ail.iitiiintni Loral JUmz ko' Tfiinl ."'t;e.J I.orvsr SriiKfr CJkammar Sckoot.. Tim fini in 1 public exoi neon ol tho iirV lpannietit ol tins cliool took p nee last pvi innif, mid tlie iniiiin r in hti ti tlio lodowntr pr ivruiump wii' rx puted K lieetoil tho pii'Bl 'st Cii'dil upon fio dnecfors, li , e! i is tiiiil lr nils ol the school, ns well as upnu the In .i h.-i M d liur i ail c j niit). I'lll'llilfl M M K tlvn i: " I oo lit' " b ir t an I Second I visions ei i t at ion "Order lor a l"'C lire" bii-To trowu I'll P' H t , . tl ' I I V I I 'Pun" lie en llro lillf'kl .S li" "boi k 'd in i bo Cradle ol lb" I nei" . . . M'lm il bi i:it:ioon 'Soiiu.- O' . vpti," boiiiii' r ,.M . K-eier' liiii(iiiiiiti "I be iii:li Aiiove". . I.eoec a ijuvnn lii ad bv l. i e M.rhnir Son i.' " vmii'eliiio" Sctino! f.'octntii D i curtesy " M iijiirio Granletx poin d ' 1 1 e Villain' ll"lls" oli(nd Son .' bv Mr Ui diop I'resi illation of Diplonins and Meritorious Certitl rstes. Soup ' Mountain Maid" School Coiupciiioii "1-ivp O.iyn In riiiliinol)liin" Jiiito I'.nrtp. b'liel iy .Mj in Clnoiibeilaili. Pone "Swiss Kcho" f irst I't 't"ion I N'ii ' si t k i m - - "June" A nn io 1 1 i I i oinposition "Mitidows" A-iuilK Hall b'end by Mhtv Mowurt. SortT "Sini', 1: idie, ,itiy" --c tinol uiedioiory Adt.r"S"ot the , ni'lu.iln; Oars, by fiosn I'avlor. 1 : 1 1 ii in t o liosy Morn" School Sole' ' Cliion Rial I. her v" -chool I Hiring nn interval in tlio uho c excit'ises. vT'iich were ot a vcr iitca-nnif c im meter throin'li'iiit, Kev . 1 r. Ar ton Cel v.-red one ol In- cbai net ri-tic ad dn-."o, in which he torcildy 111 list rn (cd the motto, 1'llJry." A TirtKF C.U'diir. Several weeks since a oiiiu' n an, about twentv-lonr years old.ofpr' )n ssessiug manic ts, chuminpf to bo a (Jovernm -nt i elective. 8' cured lodtritiKs at a hoarding lion'o, Ni) 611 Vino street Ho shortly deca npe t, and at onep discovery was mndo that a watch and hoavv clniin, with trmkots, all pold, beloncin? to a lady ipsidina in tno house vaiuon toinviipr at$2'H), hid been stolen. Suspicion was nt once directed towards this niissiiir mnu, and throuirh the iinl la tli'uhlp etlorts ot Mr. James Spencpr ho was trao d jestentayto his new lodcinits, at No. Vih Tnth street, w bore lio was liviuir under tho nine distrump. I ho suspected man lor a whno stoudv miiinaniied his iiiiiocenro, hut was finally compelled by Mr. Spencer's iiriMiincnN to ncknoA ledire Ins (runt. He neeavored to I rilie his accuser to Hilonci. snd when bis a tempis wore rcjoi'ted with scorn, a no nn IVci r w t o hau b en sent tor arrived bo tried to seiipp t hroiit'll 'howllido v, but ivas detained. IPs jier-on bemir siepicionly stou', he was searched, und it .i (onnd iliut inn er Ins ordinary clothes he wore a comp ete pint ol loo .nt-elnth, b iloii"iiiif to a iri iiilciiinii ol the house with which lima' attempt inn ' escape when encountered by Mr. opener. On his annul at the eiitr.il Sta ion lie w i-" t Ion iit'hiv searched, n ml In his po.;k"t was found a hiij."' biini'h ol kev s ol n'l sizes nn styles tcce-s irv lor "j'loie.-sioiiai" wor'c on locus ol doors and tiuiAs. Ti KTiMONiAi. to A Won ni v Offickr. At Ho- ii cciit session of thu K. w. liraud hodi;o, I. O. ol O y. oi I'eiiiisylvuuiu, held m this ciiv, a conuiiittpp was appointed nnd empowered to eot up urd present a siiitab e testimonial of respect and ('teem to i'nst G uild M. Kichnrds Muckle, (Irand lunsurcr ol the tjiand Jjodee. Mr. k'nekle lias lil eu thi' responsible otlico ored taoly for th space ot ion vears Tho committee, consisting ot Deputy (mini .Master hiehuril vyntson, Past drand VJaster I t ter l ritz, und Past Grand .Master Philip Lo Try, Jr., cubed at tlio resldoucu ot Mr. Muckle, iu Vm stri i t, shove Kiiieomh. mst pvetiiiii', and prP'Cnied him witti a very liuo (old watch and chain, bearino; devices of a nnture eieb emntical ot tlio prino p e ot the Order nt Odd Follows. J). G. M Watson mado the presentation, speech, and Grand Treasurer Muukie responded in a felicitous strain, attor which tlio company worn en'ertained with an ear.y d ji uxcr. Ainonjr tho distineiiished members ot the Dider present wore K W. 1'jst (irnnd Siro Jamos H Kichuisou; l'ast Crund Master Daniel Wash,. hurne, JJ. i) ; l'ast Orand Master, Ellas vVi duinu, M.L ;niid jrand Secretary William Curtis, lho compnny se- uiuud about lmdniivht, biL'lily do ifhtcd w iili tlie enttrtaiiiiiir nt ot thp eveiiiinr. Sale of k Paintings. Connoissonrs ol puuilnies will bi-ar in mind the miportiint taut that the sale ol pictu'es ut the Artbalery of It. Scott Jr., in On snut street, below lentu, comes oil" OitriiiK tl c pn scut week, lhovureat present ex posed to view iu the gadcry, and aro daily attracting crowds lor their nisi ectiou Some of tlie specimens aro Bi ins ot art w inch an one woti'd he t roud to huiitf upon ttioir wnlls. Almost every European ftdiool is represented by its principal artists. Tlio pieces bove been brought to this country by a ieu t!emun w ho lias devoted Ids Ine to tne study of tho arts, and consequently there can be no doubt of their Keuuiin m-sH. It is af-o pro.ior to say that tb'a is the lust ol the art sales until tlie oominir fall, so that persons desiring to procure lino piotures will do well to be on bund when the sale ocours. A 1 tho I'li tuies art Iruineil lii elocant stvb', and ready to b li ii um uu at ibo shoitest notice Tho sain will con tinue liurinn Unco rveinnes, and will doubtless bo as HKttssiul a tho'ti that have iin eeded it. II AKii-i -p TiiiKVE.'S. Amos Tucker, aeil eifblien yiam, and another inaividiial wcro at Wil- iii. it i m , Delaware, yesterday, aud hud no nionov to ci t to tho r homes iu this city. Officer Lukn, ot Wiiuiiiiftoii, placed them on a freitrht train, uudor t'hnriie ot Conductor Joseph ltaruard, for trunspoi laiioii fo this city. When the train was between iiell road and Gray's I'erry tho "dead head" anil unpralLlul na.seogers broke open a box and atolo eiput pair ot shoes Tucker was subsequent y Hi re.-ti d, and Olhcer Corkroy visited his residenta? and louud some ot thu shoes under a bod and lincfhcr pair on lho feet of a woman who resides in tbe Paine bouse w ilh I urkpr. Alderman Lutu com mitted him in delimit el fall. A DErEKATK Chakactf. it. Last evening a inun liumea James W ilson went to the residence ot uu acqmi'iiiniico named Jack Powe'l, against w hum ho ( VV lisou) hud a (trudge, and coinnieuced iuuneiiug with him. In the course of tho dilliculty Wi ton tnt d to cut Poweil with a knife, mukinv? a di s)u iuti) tlirnst ut his throat. 1'owcb's wito, w ho was l icsent, screMm d out, which attrao.ed thu attention o: anoilioer. who ru-hed in and took Wii son into I'li-dioly. lit, was taieu beloio Aluermau butz, wiio coiimdttod bun to prison. A.N iMi'o.s'ion. The public ate cautioned in ii i'iiid to a colored mau. who is asimij; nssistanco to aid loiu in l iiving a hoise and vairon, to replace one di .-troyed by fire. It is said that he never was in possession of such properly, ho wears a military suit, and has been seen ut several residences aloni Walnut sin et, j resi ntiui! h s claims. His name is liporge Hate und I about 6 left f inct.es iu h-inht, and ol reuiai knlnv thin vbuire As 'here arc u I ready many woiihy objects ol cnnitv, it wuuM Imivll tor our c.t'eus totie carelul on whom tliey bestow their aiuis, Atiemi'TFd IlionwAV iioHitKiiY. John Conwav unit another man stopped a wai'Oii la-t nii'ht, at J hinv-sixtii and Maiket strep's, tor tlie eviilent puiposeoi cominittiiin a robbery. Oflicer Julli u buiiof on liuiid, pitchi d in generally, whoil oho ol .'In- puity run oil. ami Conwav and tlio nllicor had a scriininnifo. which lesul pit in tlio to mer beiiiK secured aud tuken beioro Alderman Allen, woo com muted hm to prison on Hie chame of attempted highway robbery und a-saiiltimr an olhcer. A Fin I AN Akul.-stko. A "Faynian" named William 11a van, was ari"ded yinterday ui'1'ii.oiju, in tho 1 weoty-sovemli Ward, tharied w ith bo uk one of tho puvly ol Irishmen who com niitUil tl.o lute ouirageoiia assault on a number nf a ned l-in;lisliuieii on tlio bailimoro 1'ikc, near tho ( ounty Lire road, a lew iluys since, tho purlieu urs of which were published ut the tune in liiKPvKN iio Tki.i oiiAi'u. Aldoi limn Allen ho d him iu ;y)0 bail. Fkom Savannah. The steamer Pioneer. Captain Will ui iii 11. liailiightr, arrived at lier wharf last eveniuK Horn tsavanuau. This is not.iblo, especially as the llrst arrwal ol tho Hrst steamship of tli uciv houiheru hiiu. i he I'utnrer has a valuable cargo ol lumber, cotion. and other S ntherii t !pies, winch will lind nadv markets here We ar luuebted lo t upturn Uaha;; her for la'e lies of eavai.nun apern. CnARGED WITH UlunwAY l!oB ftVCRT A mau named Andrew 11. Hughes was arrested last ovennuf, charged w ith bemir conper i Iu the hii.li- w ay lohliery at Tenth an. I l.ocie t strei !-, at an ear.y hour a lew dai siiice, w lien a wnnian was k nocked down und roi.oi , 11 i.-he ,.,, t. t . 1 1 I by Al ii . l lliilll :li IVohk Opfn a 'I i.i;nk. G ortre Knoll I'Oarilid at the house ol Abraham lunin, Maiket street, above Korty-fii-st. Last night ho broke otu'ti alrnnlr boloiiping to an Inmate ot the Inusii, nn 1 took 912 CO tin rpliom find left. Hp was nubrquoht:y arrested, and committed to prison by Alderman Allen. A Sf.kioi'h Accidf.nt. John Mtrjuirp, a youMj nian aired 111 pars, was employed at liuiiti r s Print V orkg yesterday eitprroon. i n re niovini? a hogshead ot madib r Irom a diav, when tlie repp broke and the hophsd rolled on Magiure, irjniing bun soseyeipiy that Iip raimut recover. A S.mai.t, Tiif.ft. A boy about toiirt -cn rais ol ace was airpsid yisteroav nlternoon at. 1 wclttn and Cn:f siieet', clired wHh )t"iilinii dime novel. He was tnki n be ore an Able mm, but the complainant lading lu appear, ho was dis ci nrged. Dai:n PF.sittovKi). I hie mornlnfr, nbont o'clock, a bam bplongnar to Jacob Vandprir t'. siluatid iu M issiiioinliK', f nen'y.th'rd Va"d. wns f ntiri lv desfroved bv lire. Tim lo's w ill reneh about S'.'P, which is covered t v innrniic". A Craiors Animal Alonir the tea const in some pnrts or the world (here is found a siinru ar creator", whose uiimiornod figure son.ew hut ren iiiblns tlipso ool an o d shoe. '1 bis animal Is not provided by nature with any she I Ol Ins own. but when 'he riuslac :'oiis inhabit nits of tlie sea CB't their mvering", h" crawl to the shore, pick out a she I that he think will slut htm. wrlg ples himself into it, and walk off with Front cmn plHCency. this wo believe the only animil that conde-rpiids io put en seoond-bsnd Cloth nsr. and il theie v- as a supply ot new constantly a win lunr him. tit such low pi tees a' bn man at Tower Hall, tho plaoiien would so.in be ill-continued. W K 1 1 A V E A'f-iro-d 1 inn i ( a.-.-iino-f Punts, nn l"r "J St 00 " "' " r.s'.i " ... a.M " IUuk " I'ants .... 5 01 " ' (loth Vrit " .... 4 0) " Fairy (mmmere Suits, tn m itch 14 0 1 " Jl'nrk suits -l I 0 i Atlt'tnictvif from rlifii r'l'i1 "f fjo-i of n't frnt s. tip in thr virp tivst titirira, nt hrir? r 'fii-,t ill proportion .Ien', You'ln', and ll'n'. I'liou SANPH HAVIC I'oir.MI WITHIN TIIK I'ASp KKW WKk.K's THAT V'K A UK Al'Tl.'AI.I.V SK1.I.1NO OOOIl, PKUVICE. A I1I.K llooljS AT TIIK PiiK't'S NAMKI). To CLOTBIM1 JJKAI.KRS (uir purchase lor till season hayin? been ihlsyid, vrailimr the exjerted deobno in yoods, we "havo now on band thp lnrip'st and t"t as sorted stock ot t lot liinnr in Philadelphia, pur chased lor cn.i ejrrumvflit, at tlie vri lowst ruin of tlie nnson, which enabh s ns to realize a fair prollt ni d sell ut prlcs less than the co-t of t.nme pood' in most otbor pstahlishnieiit'". W'e can sunply clothiers doing a fine city trade with goods adapted to their sales, nt prices so much lower than the cost of their present stock, that, by making an nverasre of the whole, (hey will I e cnub't d to iliuposo of their poods at pnees covenio' tho averaco coit, and even paj in apiotit. ItKNNVTT&Co, Tow Kit Ham,, Ko 619 MAitKK.r stiu.kt, Ai-'llKlCR 1 he Latoer teds us it is snrn I hnt yoiiiii folks on a wpddin? tour, AVhen in the car thev whirl alomr, 1 .ooking as if t lie . had done wrong;, I In ir close relation Iry to hb'e l Intoir innde brii etrroom aud bride; Put tlie delight ot rov hours Sticks out as p iiin as orainre (low ers, A rnl t Hp r endeavors to restrain Their tender interchanges vain. A no' her thine will soon deoido hettier i he Jndv is a bride ; Her chaste, booominir style of dress, Aeat and not t'aiidv," will Coulees The new position she sustains, '1 1 o tays ery in part explains, but si mild i on still pui istiu doubt. And think jdu have not found tti 'in out. Inspect i he I ridogroom's irarineuts neat, And end the innocent deceit, lor ot a plunc yon know by heart The sty'e irom l'tnav & Co.'s Mart; T hen on at om o know w ho thev arc JlriiU grooms nil patronize the "Stau " We keoo up a choico iissortmont of co'ors and styles of ready-maoe Clothing and sell at extremely low prices, wuich facts are appreciated by the large portion ol our citizens, and many distant customers who favor us n itn their putronaire. We mm at ke 'p mg the best Clothintr in the city, and slia 1 bo unre mitting in our etlorts to give entire stiliilaction to all our customers. Our department lor ordered w ork 19 well appointed and lilt rally .sustained. Fi-nrtY & Co , Star Ci.otiiino Km i'o .ium. No. nOO CI esin t street. nrn ol the soar . R I'oaP'i- in lino Clothing wrl lind it to Iti' ir liilvauiuge to exmiui" our o,ocK,as wo can II 1 ihiir orders ou very liberal terms. Kot Ai.conoi.ic. A IllOIILY CONCKNTRATI.D VP A l'uio Tonic. Pr. Hoothiiid's Genni'U .bitters, ITAIll.R KXTtlACT. A Puro Tonic. i)r. Hoollnnd's German bitters, Prep'ir-d by Pr. C. M, Jackson, Phi adelphin, Pa , Wii) etli c'ually cure 1-iver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Discuses of lho Kidneys, And all Diseases urising from a Disordoied hiver or S'ooiaeh, Such as Constipation, Inward Piles. Pulni i-8 of Plood to the Head. Acidity of tho Stomach, Kaitsea, Heartburn, Disgust lor Pood, l iduess or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations. Sinking or Flutterine at tho Pit of tho Stoma ?h. Swimming of the Head. Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Fluttering of the Heait. Choking or Sull'ocatinf Sensations when in a l.jing Po-turo, Dimness of Vinion. Dots or Webs beioro tiio Sight. Fever and Dull l ain in the Head. Delicictiet ol Perspiration, yellowness of the Skin aud Eves. Paiu m the Sido, Hack, Chest and Limbs, etc Sudden 1' lushes ol Uiat, Burning in lho H.-sh. Constant Imaginings of Evil, aud Great Depression ol spirits, And will positively prevent YkiT.ow 1 K v i n.. Bit lot 9 I''tvi:u, Ei . 1 hoy contain Ko Alcohol on IUu Wiiipkv. They will cure all tho ubove di-'tasci in ninety-nine ca-es out of a hundred. Do you want soniethim; to gtreiigthen you? Do you want a good appetite? Do you want lo build up your constitution? I io you want to u- 1 wed? Do you want to get rid ot nervou.-iii -s? Do you v ant energy? Do you wunt to sleep wel ? Do you want a brisk and vigorous leoliug .' If 5 ou do, use III lllrl.AM-'S (ilKMAN BnrKiis. Hol'FLAMi's 1,MA.V BUKKHS. DOOKI.AND'a (il llMAN BlTTKKS. liOOKI. AMi'H GKUM AN P.ITTtltS lhe most respectable pio.du certny to the good lice's ol this remedy. ItliALi! IlKAPl KliAIi ! Hon Ja.veh Iiiomi'shi.n, Judge ot trio Supremo Court of 1'cunaylvauia. l niLAPtLi'iilA, April '1 lS'i'i. 1 consider Hoof land's German Biiters a ralunh'.e e e iuc in ecu of altacksof ind ge-tion or d spepsia. I cuti c-rtd'y tins lrnm lay i xi eriulice O! it. Yours, villi respect, Jamw Thomp-son. Office, Ko f 81 Arch street, Philadelphia. Porsa e by drugguts in every town iu the United States. 1 uo'o ufli ring Mom any disease whaiovur are ro apeutfully invited to call at this ollice. A coiii)oUnt physio an in attendance. Advice gratuitous. The Crkat Family Vedkmnk o- tub Aoe Tlicre Is, probably, no Fainii Medicine so lavomoly and so widely known as David' Pain Killer, l'or tlie (mst twenty years it has been extensively mod by Missionaiies ill India, China, Turkey, indued, in nearly all the Missionary Stations, not only to counteract ihoohmato iiiilueiices ou the families of missionaries, but lor the cum ot cboh iu and fevers pretaeni iutbe l.u-t It Is u-ed ic'ei nail for n II iihi u-r.i nt the bowels, and ex n riniii y mr wound", bfui-v s, etc. hv'A Ly dmgm i j k"u-r,i!ly. pen Hi! it a K FAST. FOR PINSKIt. ron scrrKR HV IlKIlMPPA rOTATOKfl. NI W PKIlMtjriA ONIOttR. NFW n Ml MP DA TOMATOfA. Vettr ( ri eir or Market man can get supplied at J'.KiiMriDA Pnonnc Cojipabt, Ko. 120 Wet stmet, Kew York. Ac;cA pk Maonoma This nnmo 1 riot more lpfiutilu' Hud piM'tm than V artiole H rpprosnts it di beions ami lienutil iut No lady's toilet i com ti i te without it. It is li finitely superior to anv Co locne It Is marp from the rich Sout'iorn Hacnnlia, is a ilc'ight'nl perfume, ami render thn "km oft nnd Iresli. If I (nnd by a 1 dealers at !M, 'n 1 irio hotllos, and b 1 mu. ltaiDos & .Co., New York., w liolcaiu agents Try it. "I xi Fi i'iMii v Y rrECTi v . 'Iiro n' Bronchial Troches' aro excellent lozeue tor the relief of Hoarseness or Soip Throat. I hpy are certainly px CPPdiDgly eiTi'tnp. Wp have kniwn several iu stance in which tronhlpJomo courhs have ceased very speedily alter one or two Troche" were taken," tlirt.tian H'orltl, lnidon Kng. " Tip Sum mkii 1 sdonnu -umniprl tieho'd the dad pr"eii earlli." aud we mn ht add helinio tl o P 'aii'i to! ar av ot Summer ' 'el tun" now offerrd at Charles Moki & Co,' one prico under the Continental, at the fmiip pr res that are charcert for In erior uar mei ts nf other places. Pcinembor, Stokes & Co , under tlm Continental. Nrw DiiFf-n M a m.no 1 hi a m.isnHKNT T.adle can have their tne-ns Sa if, Coats, and ba-q unps ban! . me'v mnde, at the simrte't nonce In twelve bouts II neces-ary at tint J rpsmakin' Kdabhsti u cut of J W. I'iioctoh Ik Co.. Ko. WM Cnpsnut street. NirniFS C. C. T. "Compound Camphor Tmches." Potent pocket reined-, siihdti"' eram;, (ei trols iinurl icn. clio enuc evidence", etc. Oii'V leaker, C. ll iN ced es 1 w. lull aud Haco, Pnilmbd ; biu, Uu j- to nis per box PiJirrl t 1 nu 18 Pho oeranlis exeru'eil and fin Isl id in thp highest stvleot ait lit reduced prices. Now 's thp time to purchase, at H Keimer's Ga' liry, Ko IW4 Arch street. VTinpow Sn a iiko (i E Doll ah W'ndow Shnle nulv ene lolhir. A lew morn lett o' 'lie dollar t hades, ut W . Henry Patten's, Ko. 1 Chcsnut street. Pfmaii: Titt'sKs, Brace, Kinportprs. F.las'lo Bel', ill d Stockings, licht and plennnt In finish, adjusted by n lad;, nt Keed.'es', 1'wellth atroet, hrst door below iince. Niviu Wkar a Conoil. or irritation on the Inins when von can buv Acer's Cherry Pectoral, the w or d's gieal remedy that cmcs it. Gr.oviu & I: a k nt 'R Hichest Premiuiu Elastic Stitch und l.ock-Sti ch Sewing Machines, Ko. 7JJ Cl,i snut Siieet. Ca i ei is I aid, Curtains put, up, Furniture ro. inn d , and Matires.se iinnle to Older a i I'il'.tcn's, No. 1 t hi nut all cut. elel fcatii-e pnchiui' tor sle'im piifini'S --tor terms si e V-.'icI.e-i.ui si , plulu., and lib dev st , new or.' I i hmti'i:! silt'? cut ni.d made to order at Pa! ten's, No 1 i' S t besiiui street. (inAKCMmnru'? C.iNoynutii-A i. Kxcollont. Bn il of G. Bvion V ore No to 1 Arch street. 7 .r0s, 5 V is. lsiMs, 10 IO", Compound In'oreat Note', ai d tiiud und silver bought and so d bv Duexkl ft, Ho., No. 81 S. l'mni) Street. 1IAVR Tellt I'MTKll ST A TEA liONOS H EXIISTEr.EO ,rj LO 1 SHI , nun lu 4 i Coupon Bouds converto I mio begistcie.:. Sorsatety we would advise our fnend-i 10 bold Registered bonds App v to Duexkl &. Co . Ko. 3l l'niiio Street. CoMi'orsi) iTSTlttifT Notes 7 3 10 nnd 6-2'M wniited D? 1 1 liven ft llto'ber, No 40 r. Tiiird St. port' la i: Ta it okim). i.i..mv-m Aim Clotiuno, AND i' IK ( ItSTOM WOUIC Wasamakeii & BltOWN, Oak Hall. Si nt I e ii 't corner s-'ixTit nnt M a iiki r Street' MAIiUIKIJ. BAbKEH VJcLKOD. on the 20th Instant. In St Aniirew'g Fpisoouul Churob, Wiimngton, Del., bv Kev. Mr Coleiuan, Colonel WAblt.K HAK PIT T, ol Cleailiel.,, Pa , and Miss SiiPtllE DK V. An LECH), ol Wilmington, DAY - SKI.LEKS fin tho 2fth ot August, 1Sf'5. li the liev J. H. S oikton, Mr. JO. Ki ll C. DAY to Mis M AKY H. SElXEKS, Bl 0, Camden, S.J. 1 lil'DhltlCK- FEIT'H.HS On Saturday even ii .-. Mav'.3 ISPS, by the Key J Dale, M. JOHN U l(I.DIlt,K- to Miss MA lil t El IEU.S, both ol C hi sier county, Pa MC AI.I.A-MOYN.-Jl-iy 29, 1W. at St Joseph's Church, bv ill" Hey. F J Baihelm, S J , I'll ho H. Mi ( Al I A to l.lZIK, daughter ol V lllium MoVn, I -'i , all ot (bis citj . Ko cards, DIKD. Ill N'SON'.-Oti thp 2'Jth instant, MAIiy, wile of John mtison, in tlie 82d ypai ol her ago. J lie relatives aud iriends ol thp family are re- pect I u 1 y mvitid to attend the funeral, I'Oin the resi lience ot her son, Wihiiim Housou, Ko. 44-0 Main sheet, Geinuiiitowu, ou Friday aitoruoou, tho 1st pioxniio, at 2 o'clock. McAl.ELU. On the 2Sth instant, JOHN Mc A bf l.ti aged t.0 years 1 lie rela lives and trieuds of the family aro iepect ul y invited to attend ibo luneral, from his late residence, Ko. 204 1 VJ urray street, ubovd gpruue, on '1 hnrsdiiy nlternoon at 1 o'clock. MAU K I.E. Suddenly, on the 27th instant, of scar let level MA KG A 1( El BUCK I CS, only daughter of .lo-eph A. and Mury J. Matkle, aged 8 yeurs, 1 month, and 111 dui s. ll.o re atives and friends of tho family are ro ijiu nted to attend t tie lunoiai, Irom the r sidouco ot lier parents, S. W. corner of SevonCi und Button wood stice',8, on Thursday ultoruoou next a- 3 o'c'ock. MlltPflY.-On the 20th instan', TIMOTHYS. m'UI'llV om y son of I iinothy and the late Catha rine Muiphy, aged b year-. '1 ho icluiivi's and im mis of tlie Inuiily aro respect hilly invited to aiti nil the luuciid, iioui the resi-d-ine ot bis lather, .No On.' ( buries street (between I our h and 1'iith, beloiy Soutli), on iriduyat 1 o'chick, SliONN I-lis. On tho 20ih instant, Mr. SAMUEL SHOW El!,. In tin- 71 itli year ol Ins ujro. 7 hi- it lutiwa ai d trieiids ol tbo luualy aro respect fully Invited to wtn lid the luuerul, truin Ins lute rosi i'i i ce. Mi.i stow 11. O d 01k load, on 1-riday, June 1, hi - o c 11 k. Intel 1111 nt at Col mantowu. S'fl I.V 'AGON On Monday morning, the 2-th liisiiH t i t coligesiion ot tlio biain, HAKltY L. I I.WAGO.N, onlv clind ol H U. Ste .hvagon, in the i I .t ear ol ins ago. 11; nude triemi and re'Alives of tho family aro 1 1 1 c 11 1, r ) invliii to nil- no h s luneral, I10111 tiie n sii eiii e el Ins la'ht-r, No ii't Vine sirt-t, ou Thurs tin v uiinnng nt 10 u'cock, In'trment at Laurel Hid. SI ONK. Ou the 2t!h instant, M'sh ANK STONE. 1 l.e rela ivi s and menus ol tlie uinnly aro respect luliy invited to attend her funeral, bom her late ips 1 enoc, No il. .', l ine street, ou Frlil.i af cruoou, tlie 1-t ol Ji.ne, at 2 o'clock. lyon MAHK1XG STRAWHKRliY BOXES, I "hirki t Hm'r.ets, Too , fic.. Hrands ninv be had at tlie llanlware Mi re ie I HPMAS Ji SIIAW, . s i.-i r in 1 til: t -five' M A ItK 1 I St.. Imoii hunti. I )i l Ol'ET Hl'AI.Kb'S CAN OBTAIN SE'ITA J ) bio wire fi r tyiiik' ibciu at the llanlwa-e Htoreol Tit I' At A N .tt SII VW. No .Hi ( Klsht Thiriv-Hve) M A HKI.T 1st . below Ninth. r POBACCDMSTS OK SMOKEIH OF .TUB I MVi'i'.l" W'l 1 fli il the il!ir-Box ICnlte aconve- mi nt ur f In as b IMiiil'inen tli" Id oj.eaer, tsicli pul.er. and liuiiiii.or lu the one tool. Sold tiv liaiMAV A flliW. No. 8t!i (Fight Ttilrtv flvp) M liK I T St.. below Ninth. QOUINE MACKINAW SUM)0VS I'Oll I.ADlbS, IN liKKAT V.MiIK'lY, TO 11L HAD OK I H KO. U. McCALLA, At h:s Old t'stablUbeil Hat and ap K mnorium, 5 14 Im So. SOS CllbSNl'T Street. THRU A N"H TUNIC A 1. K, t) JOllHAN t TONIP LK. JOhOANN T )NT(? AbK. .lOUHAN H TOMC Ar.K. It In irriilliltil rnleil by physlclinis el this ami tohul placis o a mih nor e roc. 1 u,i i-t (iitics but a trl.tl 10 Con li:( t? Ilit' llioi'l -ki'I'l 1 at 'A.t I'.'lt lilt- I'. I o t'O hud, w lioicsiii ami it-.. id. ol P I loi:i''l, N.I. .' "i i't A II - 1 re.'t. Cbnuipiutii.' C'Klt r, b' tho (P's -'ii, ("''.Hi ,1, vr 10 tho l.i.iV. ... . UU FOUIiTU KD1TI0N I'romthn West Intlle. Nkw Tohk, May 31, The steatns'iip f'o''rii'ii. has arrived at th'm port, brineinr? advices from Havana to the 2'ith inM. Tho small pox contintieif to rae rI Potto Rico, and had spread to several dace near Ponce though It was derreuti!? at the l itter place. Tho Iiohtin stun thnt President Baez, tmabh' to put down the revolution, has divniiine 1 t leave the eotintry. This statement, however, is doubted, as the revolution i said to V on a si 11 till setile. Great preparation are bei:ui made at Havana lor the reception of the no Cnpm'm-Generul. The rirctilation of the Crimirt, of Now York, bus been siii'prespeii In Havana, on account o! an article publj-died lu Unit newspaper auain-t the censor :d Havana. Tho Cubiui su"i ly of fi.i.i.'l) in gold to the fVimn-; has also lieci im pei.ded. C()?(i KES9. AVa3II'?i.;toS. 5I.iv 3b Mr Grimes (lowal reported adversely ou tho peh- ln ns li r an men a-e of lSav.il Otlicers. Mr S pi lU'iio ( H I 1 called up a joint resolution lor the payment of certain Kentucky Homo liiiinls. caM d into tlie V mt d Stati s prvice to r pel a Kehoi invnslon under John Motgan, 111 Mu, 18 ,J. It win pas-ed. At 1 o'clock Mr. Howard pitted up tho lb con -true tieu resolutions. llon) of ItPprHsnDtaflvP. The first business iu order oeing tho call ot com mit" s lor reporla Mr. Bhnne (Me), trom the Select Comnnt.tpo on tho Wnr Dehis o! lho l.ovul Mates, reporied a bill 10 reimburse the States w Inch have furnished troops to the I mini army tor atlvaucus iniidu and pxieues tn cuired in luising tbo same, lie said that, alior a coiiten nee with the members ol the Commttteo and frii mis of the lull, ho found an indisposition to con sider the bid at tkis time. He thereinre yielded Ins own jiidumciit, and moved that the mil bo leeomnilt ti d to tlie st loot Cumuii too, and thnt the same bo contained as now organized, with leave to report duruif the next session. The motion was ncroed to. in motion of Mr. Blaine, the Select Committee on War Debt was discharged from the further consi di ration of the bid to reimburse the State ot Kansas It r inomvs expended in lurnishiiiB troops, and it w ns itleired to tho Commiiteo on Appropriation. Mr. Mi vens (Pa.), from the Select Committee nn a Military and Postal tunroad from Washington to Krw York, teported back a hill to authorial tlio Itiileii g of a Military aud l'o-tal Knilroiid Irom v asmni'ion io inn cuy 01 Jew lork, winch ivas recommitted, with a notice by Mr. Stevens that In; wen d tall it up In a week. M r. Mcvcns also, Iroin co same commil'pe, re ported back a bill introduced by Mr Oarliodon tlie ;niti 01 April, to pioinote tlio const' uchon ot a hue ot runways bew een the city oi W'a-iiinvton and the Koi bwist for national pm poses, nnd moved the previous question, which was seconded. Mr. Kloridgu (Wis.) demanded that ttie engrossed bill should be read, and as lhe bill wa in print, and not engrossed, it went over till alter the moruintr hour. Mr. Garfield (C)hio), Irom the same Committee, reported back a bill introuiiced by bun on the 8 'ta ot April, to authorize thei leveland and Mahoning liailn ad Conn any. a corporut on oreated and exist ing under the laws of the slates ol piiio and IVnn s Ivania, to continue and construct tlio railroad ot tho said Company from the vidag" ol loumrs town, Malum ns county, iu the said Stale 01' Ohio to and into tlie said Mate of Pennsylvania, und then by tho most advan a noons aud ptacttcal route to tho city ol Pittsh irg, 111 tlio said citato of Pennsylvania and to establish tho said road as a military, postal and commercial railroad of tho United States. Hesiiid that this was apart ot the relief pro vieed lor in tho bill .lust ac ed upon, and he pro ceed! d to give a detailed history of too railroads in qui stion. Mr, O'Neill I Pa.), after putting soino ques ions to Mr. Gai lio'd, proto.-.ted that there was no need for the pussaee ol tho bill, and 'hat ti e pooulo 01 I'oiin slvuuia did not aak lor any such Congressional lichen. 1 ho morning hour having expired, tho bill went over till 10-u.nrrow. T 1, 0 IIouo resumed tho i!iinidernhon ol tlio hill to proyido ter restoring to tlio States lut.lr in insur rrrtion their hill poliucul rights 5! 1. Browi.ell (Hi ) addiessed tho Uouso. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. 1 nltrl StatCH IlNtri-t Court Judge wnlader. '1 ho L luted Sta'es vs Jacob Cripps Cad- Tue Celeiiihiut is churpod with haviiii; in his possession couiitiM ieii money with intent to pas It, and acting in concert Willi coitmoi loiters. On tnohk'ht ot the 17ih of April he and a mun w ho, on bis arrest, gave the nemo 01 William llairisou, went to a saionn on Ciirurd avenue. Delendaut there mot a ceitain John Hart, a notorious countertenor, and they went out together, lu a few moments Harrison was called out, Didentlant had apackace of counterfeit money, ?.1ii GO, in 2i1 cent notes, and gave it to Harrison, asthey thouidit it suiest lliey floured out, out woro so n alter ant slid. They dropped the money on tho paveuii nt, but it was takon care of by tlio otlicers, 1 he deleiiFO allege that .defendant was enndoyed 0 Trvon, a detectiyo of the Mayor, 10 find out fids man Hart, in order fo arrest and convict him, Trvon tes tified that he had given bun twemy dollar with winch counterfeit money was to bo bought from Unit, so that lie could bo lound. Still on trial. '1 ho Grand Jury caine in, and having stated that there wii no o'hiT business beloie thivm, were dii ibnrged from lurther atleudunco. , . IMMrlct Court No. 1 Judge Hare. George S. Burnt s vs. Daniel Buck. An action avramt do leiidant ns endorser ol a certain promissory note. Before reported. Veruiet tor dotendanr. Israel Hyiitnian vs. John Durborow and Adaiu 1 '.vi rly, trading, etc. A toigned issue to determine the ownership ol certain personal property levied on bv the Sherirt, and claimed by thp pluintid. Jury out. Patrick McGeehan vs. Mary McGeehan, Admin a truliixol Micht l Mct,eeiiiin, deceased. All action on a bond. Verdict for plaintiff tor t- iitO. Jon ili M. Ausch vs. Kusbuiiui Sc Bucluirach, An action to recover damiii:cs for uu uiiegcd breach of conliiiet by defendants to deliver itibo fur skiun, the aiioeaiiou being that only iJunU wero delivered, Ou trial, Jilsfrirt C'nnrt !Ss. 2 Judge Strou I C.Hia Anna Cfierry, alius Clara Anna Pec, vs. Euijcue Diuy aud Cieorge W. Geo. An aetion ol f jectmi nt to recover poss ssiou ot a certain lioup and lot 111 Jumper street, w hich plaintltl claims was puichiiM'tl wiih lier iiiouev, but tho tiilo thereto was laSen iu the uuine ol her bus' and. Josoiii Ecu, since ui ceased, blether o! onoo! the do tendinis, tin trial. Joseph A. Clav, Guardian of Alice Eaviniu Akin, vs. William Feiiuell Au ue ion to recover aa 11st d ft ui'ant us Stcnrity tor l buries Harlaiid. former uuariiiun, lor a balance 01 S17,i-20, found to If tine bv bun as such guardian. Verdict lor piamtitl for t-171.0-20. James K. Pinion vs. (.ouru 11. Sinitfi, I redorick F. Swope. 'I hoinus H.Sourle, Fdward P. Htirpur, John V. Barton, and l'eter V. Wntbang (w fio wore sued witrt dwin 1 . Mmter. as to whom tne iherttt' has returned "A liulhtOi t"). An action on tho case to recover the prico pi id by plaintiff lor one huiiuiid shuns it stock 01 the Atias Oil Company, flip al (-gallon of plan ti.i heme tiiut bp was induced to purchase the stock through tho alii e-d false and traiutiileni representation of ti e defendants, that the Company wa tue owner 01 certain vaiuunle mineral lauds und mineral rifhts in lands situate in V oiiauio county among oilierj, one-sixth interest in lot No 21 uu the flyilo & Eg belt farm, on which was the Jersey vv'ell, tlen ilow.ui' oiid bairo s ot oil per dav, and 50 acres 01 hind in Ice Simiile s'lmito on Chen y 1 uu, about one and a halt miles above tbo celcbiatcd K od VV'ull, and were denying a laryo daily revenue therufroiu, ttie truth being, as is aileifoi', Ilia' tho t'oinpany did rot own these last-mi 11110111 d properties, und were not deriving auv daily revenue theretrom. On the laith ol these representations, however, the p amiid niiei'i's that li" purehaeil 1 tit- slock In uuesiion. I ho dt lei se hud not opeued w tien wu closed our report. A tiiimtier tf verdicts wcio tutored 111 tunes by ai'reeiiieut ol counsel. ( ! e.s eu al JlcCi.ti.t an. The Cincinnati Volkth Halt, ol May 25, savs: Fioni our items of Euro pean news to-dny our readers villi observe that a rumor is circiilui tn'-' in Germany that in ruse of war the ci-ilrtaitt "Fluid Napoleon," McClol Intl, who ill present sojourn iu Dresden, will be appidtiled ('ominiiinb r in-Cliinf ot tho Saxon univ. We would propose to appoint him as drill inii-ter of 1 In' Fc'lcinl eoiititment which tlm principality ot Eu hi 1 n -.' ei 11-V min. will have to im ni I,, lie would c i taiiily liKike a litter drill- Sfl i-'cuut tlp.iU !-',' UVl'Ult 'IK Even Im s lit. no Tl t.Fl I t.Ei'tlAI-tl, ( :;, Pd'i. ii a v There was more, tii'tiositiuti tu oiiraio in stdrk. tills mo: pin , .1:1 1 irieM wen' rather ill mer. l.'ailroi1 idia" roiitin'.i th" inie,t in dive 011 tho list. henilniK su'id at M 'c :.r,, an advance off; Philadelphia and Krie "t, :Vi -Wii!, no change; Littio Schtiylkill at. 11,. an ad vance of J; IViiti. ylvuui.i Kailro id, ol.', no ehntigo, nun (i.itawissa pre'erro 1 nil 2.s',o2Hj, tlie latter tale an advancoof oti thn cto-dip; price lust evcnni? ; p.'p; was hid lor C ini len and Amboy, rl for Koi rislown ; ,M;J for fllin dull; ;w (or North Pennsylvania; C2 lor Gehlu'li Valley; 2S for Elmi'a coiiitnoii; ,i:i for pieforrc l do.; nnd 41 tor Northern Central. Government, bonds are firmly held at lull prO-cs. ft '2D- sold at 1 ' ' ; nnd 7-:!0s at 10''. H!i wt'.s bid tor Cs of sl; nnd 0.11 for-lO-lOs. Iu C'fy h up t lu t e Is iiniic tlointr; the 110 issue old I.tigely i t I10111 'J7'f.r.:i7.j, tlie latler rate an advance of C Cty Pa-sender Kai!i'"ud shares are dull, at about lormer rates. Thir-t, th und Fil'lecuih sold at TiW'2r, no elmiine; ,1'ij was bid for Tenth nnd lih veptli; ,V, lor Chesnut and Wul nut; 'JO lor Hestonvilie; 30 tor Green ,,n 1 Cotles; and ef.l for I'tiion. Hank shares continue in eood demand at full price. Farmers' and Mechanics' hoM al 121. 110 wiui Bid for First Nat ion til; 2T! fir North Am r'cn; pi ,,r Philadelphia; 1T lor Karmcrs' and iMechitnii s'; T-i lor .Aleehunics'; 0,1 lor Ken sington : 61 tor Pi nn Township; ,12 for Oir.ird; .11) lor Munulaetnieis' nnd Mechanics'; ( for CIM ; nnd 40 lor Coiisobdat'on. In Ciiinil shares there is nothing doiiifr. 2T w as bid lor Si huylkill Nnviaatioii emiiiiinn; :tt lor preferred do.; 774 for .Morris Canal; fi3l lor Lehith Naviiiution; llj for Siisiiteliann: Canal ; and i,H lor Wvoiiimy Valley ('jmal. Oil sharea are dull and netrlccted, with the er ception of Ocenn. 1.100 shares sold at Irom t,ff-t (ij, a slight decline. The Now York TrPmnethla morning says: "Dip dea'ings in Erie cou inuo large, and tho strict i lull of rumors. Tlio t ulemout that tnore 1 1 an oypr-isiie of stock Is denied with emphasis by its I lcailinc Director and bv other members ol tlio Board. I A mtpting Iscallorl tor to-nay ( Wednesday!, aud It is as sraieu mat important pusinoss win De presontPd to (he P.oard. lhe road has a largo floating debt, anil its Iviay traffic Is reported as worse than that lor April, 'lhe Company 1 at usuo wilU the l'oiinstl. Yania Coal Comi any, tfs leaihnir cu-Iohit in lMtiS, ami, ipouirii it nas made a large reduction 111 its 1 taoo' bill, is probably not earning money enouidi to I continue dividend. Cpon tlie conimon siock they havo not been earned for some time, und it will not be a mutter ot surprise it 1 .11 ibviuend upon the pro el led Shan s Is cinille I. Tbo cm ponitiou 1 111 a bad way. nnd needs athoro-.j h overhauling by a new direction. 1 'Money continue to work easier, and the rato for call loans is iw, 7 per cnt In commercial paper no chance 1 lit 10 is a closer examination made of paper, and specu'ative houses are not 111 favor "1 he s'eamer St. D n-ul furnishes tho following quotations: t onso's ti7C"37j Five Twemios ti i' (id; Illinois Central, 77 " 7S; Erie 4.1o4t!. lhe note reserve of the hank of Fmrlaud bad increasod 1, 250,11( 0. and lhe psinc may bo considered as ended. "Ihero 1 morn doing m Fxcliuiiio E011O011 prime tankers' CO nav 100!l(9i; Lnndou prime banltpr-' stidit, lt0?i 111 : I.otitloii 11 imp coinino. cml. I luspn .lOS: l'un banki rs' Ininr. 6 121 ; Pans bankers snort, fitpj; Autnerp, 6 12'niYlljt Swi, r12l") teiilll; Hanihii tr, 37; Amsterdam 42' 12; I'rauR li rt, 42J12J ; Breiueu SO; Berlin, 74." The amount of coal transported 011 the Deln wme and Hudson Canal, (or the past week, was 4i5.4:!o tons, against 1!,120 tons during; the same week last veur; t:.akintr a total for the present season ol 2:i2,s77 tons, ituainit ljl,!35 tons last year. rilll.Ald'.I.rillA STOCK KXniASliK S.M.RS T'l-DAY Ketiuifod by Dellaven& bro., No. 40 8. Third stryot BFIORK BOAKDS. 75 sh Lehigh Valley Bailroud C2J KIBST BOAKI). P200 CS 5 20s 0,1.... 102 f 100 hii Keadinir. . bid f.4 4H0 do Ih'.JIi'it & P .V) C s 7lins Aug li 21, SjT-'O it y tis new .. 97)1 200 h loll all 5ol) sh 2o0 sh If '0 sh 100 sh 2' 0 sh do 65 do r,5 1 lii do 61 i-ttj do lots, h i) ;''5i do. ...sCwn f)4! do b.'d) 6S do., lots s3 ) ri; do bao 51 700 t ity inun. . P, K KifKO do 01 (SfKtO do.,. ?4f00 do .. JoO sh Ph & E HOsh do.. ln)"h do.. 100 sli do. . POsh do.. 100 sh Ocenn . 100 sh do.. Mi'0ti do,. 100 sh do. . 075! ...lots !7t ...f9) r-2 I ;io l flinwu H? 100 sti jeo sti Cat pi. . 2M 1U0 sh (to . .sdlhfii 2S 2n0 sh do lots 2sf 2u0 sh do.lothSwn 2Hf luosh do bO 2sf l'iO sh do 2S 100 sh do s'j) 2S fi sh F and M. Bk.l2d 100 h MeK Elk... r,; 200 sh Pith & 15tli Ml 2 ! 100 sii do hi 22! ....180 Y'ow'u ...he. 2d lots. b5 ;.t23 1 ti 'ij. Si. fiiOsti do.. HlOsh I.itSch 1 .boo 40 tlO sti Penna It 54' BE1WEEN BOARDS. ?loeO Pun tic E 7s.... M 3sh Coml Bk ...2d M tJP'OO City 6s, new.. h7l f .HOOCn Cnu bs. .eu 21J 81000 do 24 Sll 00 do n,1 2IJ Sf H'tHI ITS C-?0coup.I02J 1 sh (hrard Bk. . . . r2J 2 sh Cum & Am. . l.ji) 100 .li Oceau b) i 2'0sh do.lols..b6 61 43 sh Ponn K 5li 3 sii do 61j. 21 sa do Hut t,H loo an Cat nt...b.ivn 2j 100 sti Bit Sch... .h't') ru loO sll do 110 3'Ji BOAUI) fid h l'a Tf R4 100 sh Union Pas.K.. 'XI 100 eu bead slO !1 1 0 sh 1'hd Si. Erio . . Zl POsh do. POsh do. 100 sh do. lUOsh do., ....: 32! ...bfi.. mi ...,K30 .32 b5 ii2j SECON D ff inoo Cityf.. row... 07 S-7MI0 U S 7-308. Jtie loifj SbMO P fv-20s.iareg.ln2 60 sh Pit Sell an PHII.AD'A GOLD FXCH V.NUE QCOrATIONs? P) A. M l.'Ni 12 M 11 A. M P!S t P. M l.jsj H a ftPKtt, DURMjy k Co. quote u follows: lln'iilui Xr'l nq. American Gold 137 l'Nj American Silver. A and j 120 1,31 American Silver Dunes and Half Dimes 120 122 Pennsvlvii) ! 1 Currency J Kew York I Mtnaugo 1-10 par. Mi'-r-. lioHaven tV Brother, St. 40 Souili Third i-treet, make the the rates ot exrhuii1,; h toll, 1 wit!: at I : quo Ui 10ns of !'. I. :- dav American Gold. . merlcnn Silver, Ci in; onnd 1 liter ....13s 1 '; 1311 as ami fs -t K 1: .131 1 - 11 Hi . H.1 L . ' . 4 . i . 3j " .1 ii e, la''.l. , lsi'l.. ism. . l :i. . lsl. . 1 '..1. . lit Hi VH i'J hi if SI J.Hv. A uu 1 1 st, ( icloher, Pec, Mav. Ainust, 1-ii.l. Sept., 1".1. October l-t''io. riiiHdi Jiihln Tiatlc Keport. Wi p.NtspAV, May St. Tlie foreign advices by the ati'iunera J'i r$ia and 8. David are decidedly uniavor ablctor Breadstuff's, tut at there has beea no uturlu for exnortatlou from here for a long time oast, aud It being Keneral'.v conoi'ded that tlie simply here Is not nmrti li nn ailoiiiitto lor tho nuut of tlie home Cuusuincns I hey have bad no uitcri, utile ell'ect on prices The sa'e t Hour roninrlscs tn 0 bli s., mostly Noitliwi'stcru eNirt 1,1 imly at l 'ijl l-H) j funis' I vsnia ami Ohio do. tin ut fcliwlJ'&il, lucludiiiii 2i'll bh I'cmisvlviiiiia cut a a' Mil i.i ; Boine supi'imie at 7 ftlll.sp.'iO s extras at s 7'v.i; lll'.'.'i; and fancy tramia( ablm, K, accoritinu' 'oipiuiitv; Wve Klnarls ouiet. with ainall lulos al 6 2S; pric, a ot If vs F ltttir are neiiiluitt. 'I be market I a inn-t barn of prime Wfii a' . a 1 1 ttd descriptinu I wauled; small sa ts ot- lap; ami choice rtd at ftl l:(!;i ,U white ranuea from 2 71 to iX Kyo I In good iffin.iu.l. vi itli sites 01 1 iii.l tiuti tl Pennsylvnla at 1 lli"l'15- i hush 1 urn Is n s'tatly lii'inand. but tbero Is very ll tle hutei ssltti ut 2i I'll biisli. .vollow at sic. iiftout, amltlilo hi the cars, (ists are tn good roipo-si iunl mites Lavo advaneotli snies ol two bush I luware at "tic. Wester 1 is he tl at C.'fiMilc. i asa.e of 2si 0 bush, ou sec rut term aud soma at ')" '.so W iii-ky la tiette-r "ate of Pennsylvania at 2 H f.i 21 and Cli I at i 27 Sv'.'i IH. ryf V.llV.AT TKMPKRANCR MKHTINt!. The PII 1 1.A l KI. HI A r !: V P I- It N r K so-' CTFTV. ireoenlly oriianled In coiineiUioi wih t ie National Temperance Society, of New toi kl will field lis (lrt Public Meeting, oa TiM'UsDAV Vr'MNii, Wav 81. at 8 o'clock, tn the MX'OMi T; C T O K i h o DI Tl 11 ( If ITti II SKVKNTII Hlreet. near Hrowu; Ilt'v T.1IK W1IT TA I.M A Iili K, l'listor. Vromiiieut ami able .speakers wlil midress tbo inent tng. It fj FOUSAI.K-THE LARGE lOrbT.E HolHR 1 iaml Lot SI icel In trout with line tiardrn attacheil, No. 4 1 ft f Kitietaitu Sirtut below Pin- l'o."tsioii July Applvti) J. bKKUS NT l'lllcn, t0Ut ;1V-vU ALC'l CE OF T We