8 CITY mTELUQEPICE. T1VITC1IELL AGAIN. Am Aliened Confewdon -How 4 nininltinl the Murder wm The melancholy trolly which commenced with lfce wnrder of Mrs. Hill and ended with the suicide I George 8. Twltchcll, Jr., in his cell on the night jrevions to his appointed execution, would seem to e no ending as far as reports about Its various U8 are concerned. During the past few hours a ramor of a full confession by the suicide to his onsel has been widely circulated, and on tracing It o its source, we regard it as of sufficient importance an reliability to be laid before the public. It Is ecessary to state in advance, however, that Twlt cheii's counsel feel unable to give the public any direct light on the subject, being bound, by the rnles r professional etiquette, not to divulge any secrew confided to them by their client. The confession which Twltchcll Is reported to have Made to his counsel Is substantially as follows: On the day previous to the murder of Mrs. Hill, Twitched, bent upon effecting her death with his wn hands, made a slung-shot at his place of busi ness In Camden. With this murderous weapon he struck the old lady a formidable blow, no one but the actors In the tragedy being present, and then, nasslsted, threw the body from the window into the yard. He then walked down stairs Into the yard, and proceeded to wash the blood from his hands at the hydrant. While so engaged he noticed that the body of his mother-in-law lying near him still exhibited manifestations of life. As noon as this discovery was made he hastcnl into the honse, entering the kitchen first. The first mur derous weapon which he encountered here was the poker found near the body of the murdered woman. This he seized, and hurrying back to the yard deult the dying woman another blow on the head, finishing the liinrdcrous work. He then repaired to his room. and the deed was discovered in the manner with which the public Is already familiar. Huch is the substance of the alleged confession, and we give It for what it Is worth. It will not be amiss, however, to recall a circumstance which tends in some measure to confirm this story. Mr. Mann, in the trial of Twltchell, endeavored to prove that the weapon which inflicted the fatal blows was a slung-shot, and not the poker. If, as reported, Mr. Munn really knew that a slung-shot did the work, his earnestness in pressing this point can be readily ac counted for. A Veteran Missionary. In 1K3 the Louvre left Boston with more than twenty missionaries, among whom were eleven ordained ministers, for Asia. Hev. Howard Malcom, I). 1)., went out In the same vessel as the representative of the American Baptist Missionary Union. With him were Messrs. Abbott, AasWell. Day, Head, Ingalls, Davenport, Shuck, Hut ton, Phillips, and Noyes, with their wives, and Miss Jlaeomter. Nearly all have llnlshed their work on arth. Kev. Mr. Haswell. the veteran missionary. not only survives, but goes back again to his loved Held of missionary labor. He leaves Philadelphia next Tuesday. Farewell services take place on Sun day morning at l!ev. Dr. Castle's church, and in the evening at Kev. Mr. Gubclmans. At a meeting on aunt juuinunjr -i-iiihk uuurt-ssvs were maoc DV Ilevs. MesRrs. Winter. Kandolph, Castle, Klncald, lvy, etc, Mr. Haswell and wife will proceed by way of Paris, Marseilles, and the Red Sea, expecting o reach Hurmnh, in Asia, In seven weeks. A son will soon follow to Join his parents In missionary lator. A beautiful copy of the quarto lliirmau Hible, translated by Hev. Dr. Juilson, has been bound by K. W. Miller, Esq., to be presented to the King of Buraah. The Toiurco Trade On Thursday, the 22d Inst, at 8 o'clock P. M., the rooms of the '-Tobacco Trade of Philadelphia." No. 129 North Front street, will he formally opened with appropriate ceremonies. The bject of this association is to take cognizance of all questions relating to the tobacco business, and to sc its influence in correcting abuses, national or otherwise, which may dash with the true Interests of the trade. All branches of trade and commerce we now represented by similar associations, and as the effects are invariably favorable, we cannot doubt but that equally good results will follow to the tobacco trade from the protecting influence of this association. The Hoard was llrst organized June 1, 1868, and already numbers upwards of 60 members, among whom will be found most or the well-known ;iacco dealers and manufacturers of our city Darin V MeCammon, Km., is President, of tha association : Willing H- "iruet, Esq., Vice-President ; William M. Abbey, Esq., Secretary ; and (jeorge W. Drvmer, Esq., Treasurer. The TJmon lUutyrsS Coli.kok has removed to the "htiilding lately Occupied nv the Quaker City Business Collcf", at the comer of Tenth and Chesnut streets, Sid it will open for the reception of stndents on Monday next. This Institution, with Increased facili ties, oilers great Inducements to young men who de sire to-obtain a thorough buHltiessJedueatlon. The -onrse of Instruction is thorough, and the various branches are taught by competent professors. Tbe Jocatu n of the college Is central, ami the rooms, are Jitted up in a convenient and suitable manner, and Htudents will rind all the advantages of a great and well-ordered school, under the constant supervision of instructors who devote their whole time to the Institution. The fifth collegiate year will commence ou September IB, but scholars can enter at any time, and there Is no summer vacation. Students holding scholarships of business colleges not now In opera tion will be allowed to complete their studies at half Jtates. Children's Mass Mektino At the Bethany Mis sion Hall, to-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock, the'Penn Hjlvanla Sunday School Institute will open with a giand children's mass meeting. Addresses will bo delivered by Kev. Edward Eggleston, of Chicago: itev. S. T. Lowrle, of Philadelphia; and Kev. J. 11. Vincent, of New York. The exercises will be continued on Monday after noon, at 8 o'clock, wheu addresses will be made on "The Week-day Influence of the Sunday School," by Kev. J. 11. Vincent; on "The Art of Interesting Chil dren." by Kev. Edward Eggleston ; and a discussion on "Early Conversion of our Children." On Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, addresses on "Holding on to our Scholars," by Kev. a. A. Peltz ; on "Work In tho Heulor Department," by Kev. J. II. Vincent; and on The Teachers' Meeting for Study," by Kene Guillon, Esq. A New Map of IHii.adei.phia. A new map of this city, SO by 62 inches, has Just been published by Mr. II. J. Toudy, No. 605 Chesnut street. It is beau tifully colored, showing the different wards, and Fairmouut Park complete, with correct limits of park as prescribed in the act of Assembly approved March 2, 1S6T. The map is reduced from a large unrvey of the city belonging to the Department of Surveys, and carefully corrected from plans and draughts In the Department of Surveys. It Is also highly recommended by Mr. Kneass, Chief Engineer of the city, A correct map is greatly needed and nhonld be used by every business man, as It gives all the different streets, allevs, courts, etc., with a di rectory of public and private Institutions In the city. An examination of the map will convince any one of it superiority over all others ever published In the rlty. The Tabernacle Methodist ciiuacn During tho past few months this church has grown rapidly in numbers, and now compares favorably with some of the largest congregations of this denomination in tho city. In order to carry forward some of the benevo lent movements of the church, the services of Kev J. T. Oracey have been secured, for the purpose of giving two lectures on his extensive travels in 'India." These lectures will be given In the church Eleventh street, above Jefferson, on Thursday ami Jtiday evenings of the coming week. The descrip. tlon of the empire of the Moguls, Its learning, art, and science, of the Himalaya!! Mountains, and other subjects, form material for an evening of Instruction and amusement. Important to the Whisky Trade The following important order has been issued by the Commissioner of Internal Keveuue to the various collectors: "In all wit hdrawulb of distilled spirits f rora any old clam A orcUu B warehounea, you will collect the tax of sixty ji nnr ttallnn unon the ntiuntitv an hIuiwii livtltjurn,!.,. t the tiw,B "'d spirit wuro deposited in or transferred to the warehouie n which they now are. "The above rule apply to all spirits produced prior 4 July 80, 1W." . V The prmu" ation of this order is based upon the Com missioner's construction of the law passed by the last " u rrass in reference to the extension of the time for with ci rawing spirits from the old bonded warehouse, and effectually closes the question of leakaice and evaporation for which, under the previous act, an allowance was made. Washington Monument Association The teach ers of the public schools held a moeting to-day at the Jiane Street School-house, which was well attended. After free discussion it was resolved to appoint a committee to make arrangements for a grand enter tainment, musical, calls thenlcal, and military, at the Academy of Music at ail early day. Much interest was manifested in the completion of tho Washington titatue by the Fourth of Jnly next Semi-Ckntbnakv Cbi.kbration Tho fiftieth an niversary of St, Andrew's P. E. Church will lie cele brated to-morrow. The Kector preaches the anni versary aermon at 10 o'clock A. M., and tho Sab tiath Schools connected with the Church celebrate the occasion at 8 y, P. M. Friohtkned Off. Ist night the dwelling of Mr. Hallowed, No, Ml South Thirteenth street, was entered by a rear second-story window. Tho bureau drawers were ransacked, but nothing stolen. The thieves secured a ladder in the yard of the premises mid thus gained the Kecond-ntory window. Drowned. An unknown white man was found drowned In the Schuylkill near the Point Breeze Gas Works Uiia tuoruiuu;. TTTW MORTALITY OF TTTR CITY. The Bomber Of neatns in the city for the week ending at noon to-day wss km, being a decrease of 6 over the correspond ing period or last year, (tf these, , 1H were aouiui: UH minors: 822 were born In the United States; 09 were forelgnj IS were nnknown; M were people of eoior; and 10 from the country, ui me numocr, i died of contention of the brain: 10 of Inflammation of the Inngs; 18 of marasmns: 8 of typhoid fever; 17 of scarlet fever; 10 of old age; and 43 of consump tion. The deaths were divided as follows among the ainerent warns: Wards. Ward. First 10 Sixteenth ; Second 1 1 1 Seventeenth Third 7 1 Eighteenth Fourth. 1 Nineteenth. Fifth 8, Twentieth .. s ..18 ..11 ..23 ..21 Sixth 1Twenty-nrst Seventh 17,TwntvjTnnil .. 6 Eighth B Twnntv.fhirrl A JJlnth B Twenty-fourth, .'. . 8 Twenlh-nrth 8 r-ieveiun 7 Twenth-Blxth 81 4,w,flin 9 Twenty-seventh 19 i iniieeim n Twenty-eighth K Fourteenth, 9 Unknown. io ruKeuiu . , u)i akotiifr Order from tub Mayor. The Mayor this morning issued tho following order: Persons accused of manslaughter or murder shall only be ail- ttllttnil ... II I... 4-1... t . . . . . i ., me niipreuie toun. or one or tne Judges thereof, or a President or Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. Persons accused of arson, rape, niaynem, robbery or burglary, shall onlybchailable by the Supreme Court, the Court of t ommon Pleas, or any of the Judges thereof, or a Mayor or Recorder of the city. Inasmuch as an al derman or committing magistrate has no power to uiiii, w miii in me cusrs aimve stated, tho IJeuten f" "' the Chief of Detectives are required to see '"" inn occur at ineir several station-houses. Slioht Firb About 8 o'clock last evening a slight fire occurred In the dwelling of Mr. George Mount- j..t, jki, ii.k) .iirrin i inrwenin street, tiiu window curuun caugnt nre rrom a gas light and was tie- siroyeu. Home of the carpeting also took fire and was iiamageu. liss, IKKI. Remaned. George Clark, member of the Reserve force, resinned yesterday morning. Mr. Clark has neen connected with the Police Department for the ume years. Reckless Driving. William Arnold was arrested at fourtn and Callowhlll streets, yesterday, for reckless driving, and was held in 600 ball by Aldjr- Owner Wanted. A hnffalo robe, snpposed to have been stolen, awaito an owner at Oie Tenth District i-oiiee niauon. WEDDING INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN ' wis nowpm. ana dobi manner. LOUIS DRKKA, Btationnr and Knravor, No. 1033 Cheimut Street. QROQUET HEADQUARTERS. Twelve varieties from $5-00 per set up, made of BOXWOOD, ROSEWOOD, LION CM VTM. COCOA. APPI.R and Mrwir UIDTV Painted in China colors, which we guarantee will H. HOSKDfS & CO., Stationers and Steam Power Pr Inters, No. 913 ARCH Street. rows-lm PHILADELPHIA. pROQUETJ CROQUET I CROQUET THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. Croquet from $5-00 upwards, made of the hardest and best wood, Boxwood, Lignumvitae, Apple, etc, TOIIIV MNERD, 8 17 wsm No. 871 SPUING GARDEN Street FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE CHAMPION SAFES! UNSUCCESSFUL BURGLARY. LETTEJt OK MK3SK8. DAVID DOWB A CO. New Youk, April 10, 1809, Kekkino, Faiujel i Sherman, No. 2B1 Broadway. Gentfi: On the night of the 22d ultimo, our store, No. 20 South Htrcet, was entered, and a desperate at tempt made by burglars upon one of your safes In our counting-room. The key to the safe in which we kept our securities was locked Inside of onr lire-proof book safe, the doors of which were literally cut to pieces; from this they obtained the key to the other safe and opened It, Fortunately we had one of your Bnrglar-Proof Banker's t'hesta inside, In which our valuables were deposited. This they went to work at with a will, and evidently used up all their time and tools In valu attempts to force It. The night was dark and stormy, and the fact of their knowing where our key was kept shows that their plans were well matured. They irien wedging tne uoor and body of tho Chest, and the faithful safe bears evidence of the labor and skill devoted to the work. All was useless, and It Is with great satisfaction we report that upon opening it we found our securities all aafe, and can therefore cheer fully indorse the Burglar-Proof work recommended by you. You will please send the new safe nurchased hv no te our counting-house, and take the old one, to show that some safes are still manufactured woithy of the name. David Dows & Co. FARREL, HERRING & CO., CHAMPION SAFES, NO. 629 CHESNUT STREET, 4 17 4ptf FIIILADELFIIIA. AGRICULTURAL. 5 SEEDS GARDENERS, FARMERS, AND ow.rrowth,ln0m",;W?t,?a an(i reWe Seeds of oar own irrowui, can he supntiod lit HACKER, WETHERILL A CO. '8, 4 17 smw lmrp Been ttrowers and Dealers, Scud for descriptive price list. No. Wn MARKET Street. EXTRA EAkl.V 'wrrvwa viu Crop, Tom Thumb. Dan n'P,,ri, nu. . . fr EARLY VALENTINE. YEIIOVSTV Beans, eta. tto, HACKER, WRTHKRTLL A CO., No H05 MARKET Street. 4 17 smw lmrp EARLY Viiiii- KK EARLY WINNING PwL.1 P,,tch Cabbage; Urlv lf?,i ," y T.-hPed Rid! S1'?.'". Parsnii). Sum. stadt, Ijirgo Druinhea'd, 1joii( ncariei, r.ariy Knd 'Vnm tsh ; Lnnir ilriuivi And ..l, 1 Bach, et7 " UAiiliiiWKA.rVh- i 17 smw lmrp fc0. m M . U kw-ST J.'"?.. B O U ( U E T S ! l!OUO IT V T hi f ri.Wraaths, Pyramids, and OrOHses, of any size, from the choicest tlowers. executed st. sliort notice vi..:.i riuiu, S. W. corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT BuTli"j yANTED-50 BOARDERS AT THE STETSON HOUSE, No. 444 N. THIRD Hirn t. S 3 Pr week, and fint-bu4 uiih. i 417Ua O WIILADELPniA RASPBERRY, JUCUN- DA, Agriculturist, and other Stniwherr. i ffackberry I Uints; iUrtiord ItanJg" Vines. or sale by X. 8. A O. K. t LETCHER 8 i Delanoo. N.'j. DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY apimt 17 18G9, I TJ1 f IT Tl m ir i - - FROM THE CAPITAL. Opposition to Diplomatic Nomina- nonH inincsc and Spanish Missions-Treaties with Great Britain. 7 ADVICES FROM EUROPE. FROM TKiSIWVG TON. The IMplnmntie Apmlnim.... Special Dtpatch to Tht Kwning Teii ffraph. WmniNomN. Anril 17 Tho n..i. plied to the hint from tho Committee on Korolirn Relation relative to the unfitness of nm f .. , , . ... - a utmiii'III nfLH tint. sn appolntmcnta for foreign missions, it is understood that he want to throw the responsibility of their appointment or rejection on tho Senate, in th mean time, they are hung np In tho committee and will likely remain. Among those in peril are J. Rus- scii jones, rue, ana oaniora. The Commltteo nn Commerce having read the charges or Copperhead ism preferred against several persons nominated for uonsuis, nas seut to uie state Department to know how they are recommended, and how thev came to be appointed. Among those certain to be rejoctetl are Edward Stephens, Ami S. Stephens' son, nomi nated for Leeds, and a man named Wltteniore. from Pennsylvania, nominated for Manchester. The EiiKlish Naturalization Trent v. An effort was made In the Executive session to-dav to reconsider the vote by which the English naturali sation treaty was ratified. After considerable debate tne motion failed. CouflrmationM. The nomination of Rlotte, Minister to Costa Rica. wn laiven up, aii'i alter aeoate ne was confirmed.. a motion was miuie to reconsider the case of Howard as Minister to China, and debated for a long imie, ami ne was finally confirmed by a close vote. considerable opposition Is developing aainst Car lisle, muster to Stockholm. Sanford will also bo strenuously opposed, but Sumner hopes to get hint mrougn. The Unltca Mute Senate. WASHINOTOH. Anril 17. The Hnnt.A 17(1 a fa 1 1 Al n ABilAa M'vWillepreBented petitions for the removal of politf. Disabilities. ,uMrih,,7"Bn Pr,M"ited the memorial and resolutions of tne (JnlO LipmslHllirA. fimtnutim, .... i ..... f . 1, .... . e , . , '1 j I . iiHiimiuibugi (miuvi V . ra,ln,Mifl' or or oiner purposes. Mr. Kdmunds then moved to take np the resolution of fered by him yesterday, providing for an adjournment to. amendment fixinK next Monday as the duyof adjournment. ,,"r- nanuier BOBnestea making It Tuesday, but the Chair announced l it. th v-..l..7i.. ....... . " tho Knt ueIO,e Mr. Sumner exnresKAd a hnnn lhat. u t. , .. i .... when. Derhans. the Sin.f.r, .nA the press of accumulated business, which could finished at as early a day as Tuesday. tiu-ongn only be Mr. IvOUklinj? thouc-llt. n tima ahm.M ka a Am . a-uidance of both the .t. on.l iv, u.ij " . "ij n" K8.lhd r.th0 dviity of appointing a committee to waft on the President and Mnnrtjiin ,ht t."'."""' remained to be considered. The session could readily be extended by a simple vote of the Senate. be Mr. Mnrtin nliu. ihmmrif it t l for the adjournment" " U W " t,mo Mr. itamsay argued that it would be impossible in a few nrt i i . nu,ml,er "' nomination. huUU-danaff da: " " lue rttle 01 on8 FOREIGN. Ly Atlantic (Me. Binmnrk. Berlin, April 17 Bismark has accepted the Inter pretation of the responsibility of ministers bill which has just been passed by tho North Merman Parlia ment. The design of the measure is to check oppo sition to tue actual management of business. I ItiHCUNHion on the Irink Church Hill. London, April 17 The debate In the House of commons on tne lnsn cnurcti bill was resumed uni. vvi-iuiiK. mi. iiisraen moven r.o om t. thi ri . towing clause irom the b r"tin nrt after the 1st day of January, 1S71, said union, created by act of Parliament, between the Churches of Eng land and Ireland. Hhall be disnolvwl. umi undi i'im,. h of Ireland.herelnatter referred to as saiil Church.shitll cease to be established by law. Mr. Disraeli sunnorted the nrrmnsltinn in a numh of considerable length, contending that the above clause destroyed the supremacy of the Crown and jmwtimi uie I'liurcn at a (itsaiivanrage. turner nun nountieu rainier simjkc in or- nnuifiAn ,1... ......... .1 .., 1 iaj bill. lllt:iliIUrii Mr. Gladstone spoke against the amendment. traversing tne statements made by Disraeli. He uiougiu, iiotwitnstanfling this clause, that the su. prentacy oi the crown would continue to exist, but in au uiii-ii.ii uirin. ji uie amendment were success ful it would absolutely destroy the bill. Thi union of the Churches would continue, but that union must. iioi oe eniorciMi ny Parliamentary bonds, Disraeli admitted that his intention was to aim a monai mow at the bill, but If his motion was ac cepted, the Government could still continue their uismeuuiernient. At length the House divided For. 221 : airainst. 844. I he result was received with tremendous cheers uy tne Liberals. Arrival of Npeele. new i okk, April 17. The steamer AUemunnia urougnt 11,000,000 in American coin. I.nteM 31 nrkelN ly XoIarraph. Baltimoiik, April 17. Cotton firm at 28o. Flour dnll and weak. Wheat dull and nominally lower. Corn dull and lower; white, 80i SI e. ; yellow, S4JWo. Oats steady uucimiiKeu. jtye auu. mess t-orK ami at isja. lucira nrm and more active; rib sides, 16(.c. ; clear sides, 17 ty). ; niiuuiuen, isxo. ; Hums, aKq)2lc. Ixira quiet ai luc. Wlusky g.uiet at 9K;Wo. Stork OuotationH by TeleirrRPh-3 V. M. tilendlnlng. Davis & Co., report tlirough their New juia iiuuHu inn lonowing: N. Y. Central R, io West Union Tel 41 M N. y. and Erie K HS. Clev. and Toledo R. 98'.' Ph. and Rea. It. 9S Toledo and Wabash.. 72 V Mich. 8. and N. Lit. , Mil. and St. Paul K. c. 79 92.V iMil. and St. l'aul R. p. 8tltf 1 ie. ano t'ltt. it Chi. and N. W. com. K4 Adams Express (to . m. and w. w. pref.. 90 Chi. and H. I. las Pitts. F. W. A Chi. R.132V. Pacific Mail Hteam. . . 94"i Market strong. Wells, Fartfo. 81 a' United States 60 Tennessee 6s, new. . . wH Gold laa.V PI11LADKLPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Reported by Do Haven A Bro., No. 40 8. Third street. SECOND BOARD. 12.100 Citys,New.ls.l01,v loosh Kead....r(rAI. 47V SIM) 100 100 41 200 100 100 100 t'iWO Leh (loldl.... 94 8 sh Leh Htk 88'.' 100 sli Phil A K.b60. 28 V JWshLeh Val. d.b. 66 8 do optf. Bo. SOshPenna It..... e,9 100 tlo 69 do. t9 io ls.47-f) do '2(1.47-60 do. 4756 do. do. 47kT ..B3(l. 47V ..SilO. 47 ..880. 47 ..S30. 47X do., do. do. FINANCIAL. Q R E X E L & CO., NO. 34 SOUTH TIIIIID STREET. Amoricnn and Foreign Itwue DralU and luero of Credit AvallnAle Throughout Europe. 810 4p DkexeiWintiiropACo., Diuxei., IIakjks A Ca, New York. ! p'u1 MEDALS. rjDD FELLOWS' PARADE MEDAL. 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THK C1TPHIT rtr nrr t ... . anther of "Mabel'. ? '7.!?- ."J1 J'.. "'P.?""". 1 i . '""""mi .lfin .1 60 .1BO .11 .160 TbeW"fc; l:Hll!Qkl.HVS ThallnU uiL "Niiu Ueirnaa. "'"""la nnck ui thk t.aht v::r' :m c,ma joovb are in iiai.o. or In cloth at $175 each. of Victor R,II,V i! i,' ramUnted from the SwedWl i'. - . . . "imam w nrnm.. l . i . Ky William b rW, L."n.1 '"'"'"noura-. (Sweden. . . ' mi., wmi riol novel thAT " most " is pronounced . venial histo- Complete 7 in i.T.l5"l.n Hwedish Ian- inured panes.. Pri q i- .u'"1? '"ramuran t over. " ' mc; (fi m cloth w HOW nw u-i-iu n . "KairPI." r 1 Bird. Edition. A Reon.l i (copies of anv nf llm .1... u i .i, . post paid, on receipt of price hv the" P, .i",?"nt b All books published are for ui. h. ... .u- .. reissued from the nre f '.if i : n" whatever book. .n. ;;.. r sna lor lMp NO. m CU Ksiiirv Ret'p'i;.. MOW R E A D Y, THE MAY NUMBER LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE, a. iuu,rAUK ILLUSTRATION. CONTENTS. "EKffioS: A Novel Part V. IV. 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QUEER DISCOURSES ON QUEER PRO VERBS. 1 vol. 16mo., illustratod.1 Price, $160. IV. MISTRESS MARGERY. A Tale of the Lollards By Emily Sarah Holt. 1 vol. 16mo. Price J$l '60 V. A COMPANION FOR THK HUDAY-BCHOOL TEACHER. 1vol. 32mo. Price, 46 cents. VI. LEANDER, OR SECRETS OF THE PPIPST. y ftrnest Truman. I vol. 8vo. Daner. Price, 60 cents. J ust published by CLAXTON, REJ1SEN 4 HAEFELFINGER, K, . ., Nos. 819 and 821 MARKET Street, bent by mad on receipt of price. 4 15 1 bait z E L L S rOPULAIL EIJCirCIiOlPEMA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE, T. EU.WOOD ZELL, Publisher, Nos. 17 and 19 South SIXTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. 3 '27 sum JUST OUT! 81'UIUJKONS NEW EVENING BY EVENING. BOOK a 1 an. MURRAY'S ADVENTURES IN THK WILDER. NKfSS. TH E INGHA M PAPERS. By E. E. Hale HPHINGDALK AHHEY. By Joseph Parker D D TYPHAINE'S ABBEY. By CharlS. d"m7iKh M D THE CURSE OE GOLD. By Mrs. Steuben. COMIC BLACK8TONK. By A. Becket THAT BOY OK NOKCOTl'S, By CharlosLever THE FACTORY (JIKL. By Miss Bruddon. BREAKING A BUTTERFLY. I h .ii.. -r i. All sold retail at wholesale prices. TURNER BROS. A CO., Publishers. IN PR&H?8 C1IKiJI,,U'1' Blt BROKEN FETTERS. By Trollope. HKAIJT1KUL SNOW, AND OTHER POEMS. iiJi.uoiiiAiiunn mum inn f mi . JUST PUBLISHED: MADAME DE CHAMBLAY. By Duinas. Stephens. 14 808 CHESNUT STREET. TURNER BROTHERS A GO 'S 808 UK AT MAUAttlNK IiKPll'P Godey's, Deraoret. Ladies' Friend. Galaiv ' t ... M- l nn null. ' " ,ur sunecripuons received. Aiairazlnes bound and delivered s a lar(e Uiacuunt from publmliertt' prices. itx ni'HSK OK CJOI.T)." CURSE OF GOLD." id in Liik rk.. W By Mrs. Stephens: bound in cloth TiiuNku uu.iZl r,S?"i Chnan HiK.lr ki.. It No. iSNUT Slroet. FOR SALE. FOR SALE AN ELEGANT VILLA, I. very handsomely situated, AT TACONY, ON THE DELAWARR. About seven miles from the city, with a handsome man sion and all the ei tra modern conveniences, superior stone stable and out-bnildings, with about Uiree acres of land, ii U4IU141M1B kiciii vtuitTijr ui iruii, grapes, etc It will be onercd at a low price, or exchanged for citv property. Apply to KOHKIiT MACGRKGOR, It No. 2115 R. THIRD Street. A DE8IKABLE DWKl.TlVi! viimd JSjiji!. rooms, bath and storehouse, modern conveniences' t..i tuile. on Tioita street, bait stiuare fntm 'is, Germantuwn lUihoad. Large brirk stable, lxit 50 by ill feet. Apply to JONES WEHSTER. 4 17 at nn. l N. flk'ril Street. FOR SALE, AT MOUNT IIOLLy7n. J a tine ana ootunioaious uouse. with nm.n,.n.l arrounds. Address itL Mat fO RENT. " TO RENT FURNISHED COUNTRY Heat, and 4. acres of Ground, NICETOWV i.H.t ..f T.iwnMlun Kiiie road, tlouse h. ifk iirfT. 8 minutes wnlk of Tioga Station, on Genuantowu RaJhYuid Uiil l. H.nt.wl for a Louj-dllijr Iioiima a ..i.. . .w.uu. i,Jtwis II. HEDNER. V, ths2t No. 731 WALNUT si us . vi'jr w GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET Ewurte, and live or of land, handsomely laid out walflrti I r) RENT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOItl I A idiyaioiaa or a lawyer, with or without board at N IJonii) etein i. -"'i-.Tri'1. . uu r amine," elo pages. Price i'?7"",'.,Sec,mLT,,''lm" of " hundred Mabel's M i.f k. """ !" "' vf i ti r.ii WUKML Ihmbly Ka" " IS Tl" Hioed Wife. .. The H.;muJ.wY !." -1 Mry Dwwent 'uans....rAM Kji.if.ii i.- i y ff www I "" """" - " " It or THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY TO lM lr New Fire and Burolar-proomalldlnir, Nos. 329 and 331 CHESNUT Street, Which will be open for the transaction of business . ON THURSDAY, APRILS, 1869. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company. CAriTAL, 9 500,000, FULL PAID. w n IIK ROTORS. Preirldent-N. B. BROWNE. Vice-PresidentCLAHENCR H. OI.ARK becrotary and Treasurer-KOBKRT PAIIKBSON. The Company have provided In their new Bnildlna; and . Jt boIots "wenrify against loss by 11RE. BUB ULART, or AOOIDFJilT, and . KECKIVE SKOURfTlES AND VALUABLES ON DE POSIT UNDER GUARANTKR. Upon the foUowin rates, for one year or less period :-l J .1 uul(,r vHuipon Hecn-i liverv' .ramierrable by de-J $100 per (1U00 Government and all other 'Rnenritjeii; enriiieei by n- nnniTu ana negoiiable only 80 1-2S Sl'UU l-oo aw 1000 1000 luoo 100 Oold Coin orBnil'lon.".".'.'.".;, ra rvom or nniiion Silver or (iold Plate, niuier ' ui " i owner s wtimate of value, and ratef suliect to adjustment for bulk. . ... .. . ."i Jewelry, Diamonds, eto. loot) irlA Vr,'"i Vlubl PP nerally. when of no fixed value, CI a year each, or according to bulk. These latter, when deposited in Tin Boxes, are hnted w ouut' P a basis of IX feet oublo capacity, 10 year. ' Coupons and Interest wiU be collected when desirod, and remitted to the owners, for one per cent. The Company offer for RENT, the lessee exclusively hold in the key. Safes inside its Burglar-proof Vaults, at rates varying from $20 to $76 each per annum, ac cording to size. Deposit, ef Money reeeived, on which Interest will be al lowed ; 3 per cent, on Call Deposits, parable by Check at sight, and 4 per cent, on Time Deposits, payable on ten days' notice. This Company la also authorized to act as Executors, Administrators, and Guardians, to receive and execute Trusts of every description from the Courto, corporations or individuals. N. B. BROWNE, President. ROBFRT PATTERSON, Becret&ry and Treasurer. 4 6 tuthMpfcn HOSIERY COODS. Jt WILLIAM HOFFMAN, No. N. ICIGIITil Street, Philadelphia, Dealer in Hosiery Goods, Oilers for sale a large assortment of Hosiery, for Ladies', Gents', and Children's wear; Socks, three quarter Socks, and Long; n0e, of English and Ger niun manufacture. UNDERWEAR Of CaitwrlKbt t Warner's manufacture, acknow ledged to be the best imported. Also, the Norfolk and New Brunswick, acknow ledged to be the best of American Goods. These Goods in all sizes, for wsly Spring1 and Summer Wear. PIANOS, ETO. fpi STEINWAT & SONS' " ' r square and upright Pianos, at BROS.'. No? J 006 CHESNUT Street. GRAND BLASIUS 8iu BRADBURV'S PIANOS ONR AT White Honse. Nuvttn Kirwt Prrtnit.ima Alur. TSi;r.S parley's Or-au. WILLIAM O. FISCH ER, No.' lUlsAECH Street. 4 lit 2in C 'II I C K ERING Grand Square and Upright PIANOS. DUTTON'H, No. 914 CHESNUT Street. nstf ALBRECHT. RIEKES A SCHMIDT. Kjini'f Aritnirtui fir FIRST-CLASS PIANO FORTES. Fnll guarantee and moderate prices. J8 WAREROOMS. No. 0 ARCH Street. 8TECK & CO.'S A HAINES BROS.' PIANO IOPTPS AND MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET AND .w.u METROPOLITAN ORGANS. with the new and beautiful VOX HUMANA. Every inducement ottered u purchasers. . . . . J- E. GOULD. i??a,h3ra ..No. P3 CHESNUT Street. XfrrJ "SCHOMACKER k CO.'S" GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. WAREROOMS, No. 1103 CHESNUT STREET, N. B. New and Second-hand Pianos to rent. Tuning and Moving promptly attended to. 451m CHINA.QLASSWARE, ETO. rjMIE LARGEST STOCK OF Decorated Toilet Ware IN THE CITY At Great Reductions. ALSO, FINE INDIA CHINA VERY CHEAP. TYMDALE & MITCHELL, No. 707 CHESNUT Street, 8 !0 stiithSnirp PHILADELPHIA. II OVER'S PATENT COMBINATION SOFA BED Is decidedly the best 8ofa Bed ever Invented. It can be extended from a Bofa luw a handsome French Bedstead, with hair spring mattress, in ten seconds of time. It requires no unscrewing or detaching, ha no separation between hack aud seat, no cords to iirnuii or..i .... i.i. ......i runt hMju-IihiI tci the too of the back io support it when down, which is unsafe aud liable to Ret out of repair. It baa the conveniences of a bureau for holding clothing, is easily managed, and it is Impossible for It to got out of order. fTlCe aOOUl Uie aiuuc no viwmwj wwiw. II. K. HOVER, OWNER AND SOI.B MANUFACTURE!!, 1 iM tnthw'iU No. 230 bouth SUCOND Street. E M O V A L gIgTHEDITI0K THE LATEST NEWS. FROM WASniNO TON. Spteial DtApatf h io Tht Evening TrlegrapK , Nomination by the Prertdent. WasmNOTON.Aprtl 17. The following nomination a were ient to the Senate :A, T. A, Torbctt, Minister at Han Salvador! Alexander L, Russell, of Pennsvi vanla, Minister o Ecuador; H. A. Mullen, Minister at Sandwich Islands; F. K. Pumas (colored), Minis ter at Liberia; T. J. Coffey, of Pcnna., Secretary of Legation to Russia, 3 Consuls Hugo Hllderbrandt, at Canea; D B. Randolph Kelm, of Pennsylvania, at Kln-Karla. China; Nathaniel Nlleg, of Illinois, at Victoria; Johit lark, of Indiana, at Aix-la-Chapelle; Charles a Dyer, of Illinois, at Bristol; David G. Plnncii. ar. Melbourne. WZZAT ZS DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA HAS THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS : 2. Fllltulnnon anA 1 t.it. -1,0 from the ZiitZ mcntB, inetend of digesting. ' U fcr" 8. Co8tlveneea end Los. 0f Appetite n..- dition of the food in tho tomZlE 7 of pure bile and gastric inloa ThlT- often painfully dLSKdto wind tj,5 ia sometimes vorwioue 7 ' appetittt 4. Gloom and rtnn.i . . is canned by the impure blood furnished dv tm Perfect digestion. I thU stage of 2 SL " poSiUve,nabmtytopeKVorroS0:n4 owing to a disced condition of theowt 18 prol dueed by tho Undigested food, wlUeh is eVLT ftted in the same condition as when e Ln '. -ti gives no strength ttL f" " cliunmy, with a bad tate and furred tongL the ireart if Wtonw d P-JlItatloa of Armed Consumption. 7 lUt Wa' tl r llnwf S1,ecP-Avery distressing symp. torn, res.dttng often in mental derangcinent 10. Symptoms of External Relation Th. pat ent i84lfre,ted pahlfuU bjr 1 ri't'M' iWl"S 10 - W- of Bkin, and "1"""" M!n anectd bjr eruptions and tot- .vSJr14? e,7.A froquoat anl rtlsUe89ir ymptom. It relieves the pain, but emaW and wears out tho patient. l 12. Dizziness. Dim and StamrpH. , l-n.." "I"'"' , , OB '"tuune.-Iheso are vprv ujunning symptoms, which are speedily removed by our medicine, but if neglected are qSy" foUowed by numbness and .udden death. 13. It is impossible for us to irlv .n i. . toms of Dyspepsia la so small a spae bnTX above are considered sufficient, if we add that ' the patient loses his memory and regard to .! roundmg objects, and frueutly becomes moroT, and sour in disposiUon. Wo should say, how-" ever, that pains in the joints and .stiffness of oTe hmbwhich go by the name of Rheumatism and Neuralgia are produced by Dyspepsia. k'1C88. the m of Borneo, whS , T "'uwuchki ana hard; and in some easet the belly sinks, instead of being gently prom?. A touch of the Dyspepsia has changed a man', whole life, and an irregularity of ?he bUe TaJ made many an angel almost a fiend. If the ga. tne juice is all right, and the blood in .wi order, the world Is a nlee, bright, pleaJint place from which nobody is in . hurry'to move iTlt in that queer mysterious fluid there is an alloy, the sky of life is aU cloud, the winds howL and everything is dark and dismal. If you wan to feel happy, look after your digestive and cir culating systems. One box of Dr. Wishart's Great American Dys pepsia Pills will cure th most aggravated and long standing cases of Dyspepsia, where physi cians and all other remedies fail. FOR SALE AT DR. WISHART'S GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE STORE No. 232 Worth SSCOZVD Street, rHILADELPHIA, PA. Where an excellent family physician will be fnnnl in at ,nlinA . , uo Do eonsnltod ia strict confidence, either in person or by mail free of charge. Price of Pills, tl per box. Sent by mall, with full instructions, on receipt of price. Address L. Q. fj. WI8IIART, M. D., No. 839 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia."
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