-3 THE DAILY .EVENING; TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, .WEDNESDAY, -MAY' 12,. I860., rinws sinrestxflLa.'g. OUt Affair, i TTbJL Llbrl Engine Company, of RoiwilrtK, will arrive In thin city to-morrow tn route to frctiton. The Fulrmouiit Engine Company will receive the excursionist and oncort them to tlio Kensington depot, first entertaining them at tlio Allegheny House. At Trenton tlm Lllwrty will xs the guests of the Delaware Engine Company. . The entire department will unite in tho recep tion, which promises to be a very liniMMliig affair. A lone route has been laid out lor tho Procession, which will move from Warren and all streets at 4 P. M. Tho Ringgold H'ind and Chief Engineer Bueh, of Reading, accompany the excunionlHts. At the close of last week there were at this jxrt 6 steamships, 8 uhlpi, 28 barques, 25 brign, and 24 schooners. Tho corner-stone of the Twentieth Street M. K. Church, Twentieth and Jefferson streets, will be laid on Thursday next, at 3 o'clock 1. M. Addresses will be delivered by Kev. Bishop fctimpson, Rev. D. W. liartine, Rev. C. Cook and thers. Albert (ierizch, twelve years of age, and Frank Rclsteln, ten years of uge, were run over yesterday by a horse and curt, nt Fifth and Nob'.c streets, and severely injured, the former about tho head and the latter about the feet. I They were removed to their homes. William Mctiiirk, nged fifty-four years, was killed yesterday afternoon nt the limu depot, Ninth street, above Master, by a hogshead of lime falling on him while attempting to push it on a dray. The Coroner was notilied. (ieorge Steinlioucr, eitrlit years old, w:tt severely bitten on the ana by a dog yesterday, at Second and fine streets. He was taken to the Second Street Station, and attended by Dr. Kaiiierly. Jeeso Slumlord', sixteen years of nge, was caught in a belt at Cornell's factor)'. Cermai towu road, near lierks street, yes'terday after noon, and had his left arm brokn. lie Was re moved to the Episcopal IIoipital. (teueral (ircgory entered his securities yes terday as United States Marshal of this district, and ut once took possession ot the ollice. Domestic A Hairs. (told eloscd yesterday at At work the Seranton coal miners. Crops look well in Western Maryland. Tho Warmouth-Wieklillo trouble is at an end. Mails will now go through to San Francisco without change of cars. A number of Baltitnoreans are preparing for u trip over the Union 1'aeitie Railroad. Commodore Henry A. Adams, U. S. N., died suddenly yesterday afternoon at his residence in this city. Paymaster .1. B. Kittcnhouse will assume charge'of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing at the Navy Yard, July 1. A New Hampshire smuirglcr has been sen tenced to pay a line of .flh) and accept board at State expense for one year. Sauiana has been selected by the Navy De partment as a coaling station, owing to tlie'high prices charged at St. Thomas. The Wyoming, Captain Jacob Teal, arrived last evening from Savannah, (ia., with a heavy freight and a large number of pasen;rcrs! The L'uitcd States Artillery School at Fort ress Monroe has received its full complement of olheers for the ensuing year, aud is now in suc cessful operation. Joseph Atkins, a Republican member of the Georgia Senate, was assassinated tho other day while returning home, and when within three miles of his residence. A German emigrant ship has just arrived at New York from Bremen, with four hundred and twenty-two passengers, thirteen of whom are down with the small-pox. Strickland Kneass aud James Worrall have been appointed by Governor Geary commission ers to settle, determine, and locate the southern boundary lino of this Commonwealth. Boston, May 11. About fifteen hundred per sons attended the Riverside Park to-day, to witness the contest between Walter Brown, onrsman, on a velocipede, and the horse John Stewart, Brown to go five miles, and the horse, In harness, ten miles. The race was won by 1 Brown, who completed his five miles in 2ti".J0, the horse doing nine miles in 2ti'35. Brown's best mile was done in 4-.J9, and the horse's best .In 2-4T!j. After the first mile Brown made others in Wi, 5 44, 5 2'.) and 51.. Fore in n AHairs. St. Petersburg, May 11. The Government is considering a plan lor the reorganization of the Roman Catholic Church throughout the Empire. London, May 11. At the York races the Zet land stakes were won uy "Auvenmrer, liny. Tho creat Northern Handicap was won by "Plomrhbov." London. Mav 11. O'Sulllvan, Mayor of Cork. has resigned his ollice. Maguire, member for Cork, announced the fact in tho llouso of Com mons to-day, and fetuted that O'Sulllvan had taken this action to prevent re-election. Tho bill disqualifying the Mayor from acting as a magistrate was, in consequence, postponed for one mouth. Havana, May 11. Tho Diario of to-day pub lishes a uicngve report of an engagement be tween tho troops under General Lesca and tho insurgents nt Aitngrneia. it says tue rencis offered a more determined resistance than In any previous battle, aud acknowledges that tho Spa niards lost Colonel Capham and six privates killed and thirty wounded. It also claims that the rebel loss was heavy, but does not give the numbers. The insurgents have burned the village of San Miguel, near Nuevitas. Puerto Principe is reported to be plentifully suPDhed wan provisions. It is expected that the Vrenna of this city will soon suspend, publication. Tho steamship Columbia has arrived from New York, with -Mr. numb, tuo new (jonsiu-uencrai. Xlic i;plKcoiut Convention. Tho Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of this Diocese commenced its tension yesterday nitcrnoon, at ot. Andrew s Church. Bishop Stevens culled the body to. order, and niter the usual preliminary Dusiness, Rev. John A. Chiids was elected Secretary, and Mr. James C. booth. Assistant Soerctary. - The standing committees were announced by tbu Bishop ns lollows; On Charters Rev. Drs. Rudder, Spcer, and fpackman; Isaac ITazlehurst, Judge Parry, Gfonra A. Nichols. Committee on Claims of Clergy to Seats - 'Uev. Drs. Miller, Mountlest. and Uev. A. A. Marple. Committee on Claims of Laity to Seats 11, ttnirelv. Jr.. Judge Watts, and William B, tr i i I nsson. On motion, tho nomination of deputies to tho Ui iiftriii Convention was postponed. Dr. Howe offered a resolution that the eonside- . . ration of the fifth of tho revised regulations, which concerns tho business ol mo onvetb ' tion, be so far suspended as to admit tho report ..f ilia Board of Mb-sions and tho discussion Incident thereto as the order of tho day for Thursday next at 10 A. M., provided that tho .ii...tion shall then have been completed, ami that the stated missionary meeting for Wednes day be in such case omitted. , . ; t Ur W.iiih mover! to amend tho forcgoini "and that the reception and consideration of th wnnrt fin the best mode of working a parish be the order of tho day immediately after final action on the report of tho Board of Mis i ' lions." '' .. . This, with the original resolution, was agreed to, mid the Convention adjourned. Tle School Control. A Btated meeting of School Controllers was , i i..li vwfite.rrlnv. The Committee on Accounts reported their approval of bills, amounting In all to f rJ.OiJvUW, fur which warrants were diroetcd to he drawn. The Committee on Property . rcnortcd In favor ,f a l.nild'mcr on Second btreet,' above Callowhill street being rented for school purposes until the ...hwi iniildlnir in Third street, below (Jreen, is finlnhcd; aho in t"i.vor of the taking up of a lot ol irtUUUl a'' ,,; u VUllim-I litm n,,r:yw-, t.i P-L'VUllw fVU.V t'i'J? i'"r foot; also, a lot on Adams street, M by 150 feet, at a jrronnd rent of t3 75 per foot. The recom mendations were approved. The rule In respect to tho transfer of pupils from one school to another was so amended as to admit of tho transfer of any pupil to a school of the samo grade nearest his or her resldenco. A resolution to place "Martindale's School History of the United States" on the list of tcx books gave rise ' to considerable discussion. It was stated that members of the Board had been urged to vote for the admission of tho book on the ground of sympathy, and several of them objected to vote for the resolution for that reason. Others urged the pass ice of the resolu tion simply because they thought the work a meritorious one. Mr. Armstrong,Iof tho Committee on tho Re vision of Studies, reported that, In answer to the advertisement for music teachers, thlrty-nlno ladles presented themselves for examination, and that nineteen passed a successful examina tion. Tins committee recommend tho employ ment of Professor Jean Ixmis as superintendent, nt a salary of 12(M), and a teachers, Misses M. B. Smith, Kate 11. Chandler, Henrietta C. Fit ton, Jane Porter, Mrs. A. T. Sergeant, Mrs. Swift, Fannie Kcim, Kate F. Holllngsworth, Georgiana B. .Digging, Mary E. McKaddcn, M. E. lleyl, Mary E. Goodno, and Mary Simpson. Mr. Wetherill moved to recommit tho report, which motion was carried. The report was again presented, when a motion to lay It on the table prevailed. A motion to reconsider was subsequently car ried, nnd the report was then Adopted. Adjourned, To the HiilisoriliiTM nnd Friend ol the Phila delphia I'oiuilain Middy. , i Remarks and criticisms having been made from time to timo iipou tho fountains which have been erected by tho Philadelphia Fountain Society, I beg leave to state that every effort has been made, and will continue to bo made, on the art of the officers, to render their fountains, as tliey are intended to be, useful and ornamental to the city; that the funds in the hand of the Treasurer at the present time do not authorize an expenditure ot their means in ornamentation, which would only prevent their extension and contract the line of their usefulness, but that they hope in lime, ns their subscribers aud dona tions increase, to exercise more taste, and make their fountains not onlv a blessing to all, but au ornament to the citv ol Philadelphia. At the present stage of their organization, nnd the limited means at their disposal, the officers can onlv hope to provide water in tho streets for both man and beast tho main object of their care and solicitude. Iho model which has been adopted Is plain and substantial, aud as well adapted for the purposes intended as any to be lound in other parts ot the world, and our friends should consider that, where usefulness is the chief object, architectural beauty becomes a secondary consideration. The objection made to tho foam sometimes remaining in the horse-trough opposite Seventh and iilnut streets, ironi there being no over flow to carry it off, is natural and just a delect that has not escaped the vigilance ot the foun tain Committee, and which has been corrected in the construction of the fountain in Chesinit street, above Huh. 1 he necessity ol avoiilinn the waste of water lias limited the supply at the lountams. winch otherwise might he a serious objection to the Water Department, in the large number ol tountaius proposed to bo erected by the sodetv. With these explanations I hope that a liberal feeling will be extended to the humane purposes of the society, and every encouragement given to make our city deserving ol the name of the City of Fountains. W. C. fcWANN, President. May 11, 1 SIM. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine New see Firnt Pane. A I.MAN AO FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Srm Rinks 4'4MMoon Sets s os Sun Skts 7-07IHnh Water 811 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADK. J. FmcK Wkthemix, ) (Samuel u. stokkh, ) committee or the month. Jamks Douuhkkty, 5 MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN NTEA.lHIl-i. FOR AM K.RIGA. Para (Tuny London Now York April 21 iNeworlc Havre ftew lorn Mity 1 Kedar I,iveriool INew York Muy Snniaria Livonmol Now York via Boa... .May DeutHchlnnd.Soutliampton. ...New York May Colorado Liverpool . ...Now l ork May Kngiiind Liverpool ISew York May U. of iirooklsn..Liverp(H)l New York May FOB KUKOl'K. Minnesota, New York. ...Liverpool May Scotia New York. ...Liverpool May Caledonia .New York. ...Wlaagow May V. of Dublin New York. ...Antwerp May Hermann Now ork....liremen May Pennsylvania ... New York. ...Liverpool Muy Ijifayette New York. ...Havre May City of London. .New York. ...Liverpool May Helvetia New York. ...Liverpool May City of Boston. ..New York. ...Liverpool May Paraguay New York. ...Ixtndon May St. Laurent New York. ...Havre May COASTWISE, DOMKSTIO, KTO. Prometheus Philada Charleston... May Eagle New York. ...Havana May Juniata Philada N. Orleans and Hav.May Pioneer Philada Wilmington May (ioo. Cromwell. .New York.. ..New Orleans May Tonawanda Philada Savannah .May South America. .New York. ...Rio Janeiro Mav Mails are forwarded by every steamer in the regular lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at tjuoonstown, ex cept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Continent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Tacony. Nichols, Now York. W. M. liaird ,t Co. Steamer Diamond State, Webb, Baltimore, A. (iroven, Jr. bchr Alary Price, rerguaon, Iptswich, iMnmckrton A Co. Schr John Walker, Davis, Apponaug, Weld, Nagle & Co. ScUr Nautilus, Ham, Gloucester, do. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. - v., 1 x o I ,.... I- v.. T,..i. .1 . I. .11... I .... MUMIIKHI, UULI1. IIUIU U " lUli, with ludse. to W. M. liaird A Co. Brig Mechanic, Dyor, to days from Cardenas, with mo- lasses t-o E. C kniglit & Co. vessel to W arreu A (iregg. Brig Scotland, Rose, 4 days from New York, in ballast to J. K. lluzley & Co. hclir Carrie Melvin, v atta, days trom at. John, a. a., with lumber to J. W. (.askill & Sons. Schr K. W. Pratt, Hendriek, la days from Wentworth, N. n., witn piaster to J. I1., lia.ley x t;o. SchrJeddie, Trutt, 14 days trom Windsor, N. S with plaster to C. O. Van Horn. near war r.agio, inweu, saaysirom new iora, wun alt to W'ra. Bimim A Son. L: .. V. X? . . i U , . 111 ,1 - . . .Ta.nnd m... V- Witii lumber to Cotlina A Co. Schr W. . Waalnngton, Hatings. 4 days from Laurel. Del., with lumber to Collins A Co. Schr Olivia, box. 1 day from Odessa, Del., with grain to Christian A Co. Suhr Marion. Hilhard. I duy from Newport, with grain to Jan. i. now ley a mi, Schr lycoon, t;Miner, l day trom hmyrna, Del., with grain to Jas. L. lie w ley & Uo. MEMORANDA. Steamer New York. Jones, hence, at Georgetown. D. (',.. lOI II IUHI, Baruiio Edwin. Sorensen. henco. at Marseilles 2 Ah nit. lirlff (ieoriie W . t'lia. Bai'ou. hence for PorLlnnd. urua Bpoaon loin insi.tnn cranny nooa. hi hrs r. . jonnaon, Alans, and P. lioice, Bates, hence, at notion lum insi. Sclir Honrv Cioskey. Kackett. honce. at Salem 9th In at. Sehrs Emily, tirant. and L. Brewster. Smith, hence, at Si hrs J. elson. l:avulier : Monteven. Lipinncott : West. moreland, Rice: .1. H. Bnrtlott, Harris; and 11. W. Bene dict, Case, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 8th iiisti.nt. Schr E. V. Glover. Ingersoll. for Philadelphia, cleared at renitncoia ou hihi. Schr 'I bos. J. '1 ull. Cooper, hence, at Georgetown. D. C. bull iiikt. Si hr W. W . Pharo. Allen, for Pluladelnhia. clearnd at. Wilmington. N. V.. Hth iust.. with lumber. Schr Chas. E. Jackson, Blackinan, and R. Sinnickson, WinMiiore. hence, al Mariiluhead Mth int. Sclirs Admiral, Steolman; iilvie Davis, Weeks; John Stockhaiii, Price: Alaliauia, Bryant; D. v. Streaker, Van gilder ; 1. S. Meralion, Ayres; K. R. Graham, Smith ; j. li. AiiKtin, Davis; R. & S. Corson, Corson; and Wiu. Capes, JnlKer, ooiico, ut nuttiiii mil II1HL. Schr Watauga, Lawrence. 8 days from W ilmington. N. (! . nt New Yolk loth iust. (v lira f- vt oosier, voung. ana j. came, Mitchell, hence for Poriiiiiiu. ai iew i ora nun insi. Schr t. J. Hoyt, Sandlord, trom New Haven for Phila delnliia. at New York Kith inst. , hclira ti. lioiciiaiha, iarreir, lorirriem; renj. nirong, Hrovtn, for Providence; and Maty Banks, -Morris, for Saleiu, all from Philadelphia, at New York Ull h last. Sihr Lir.r.ie Maul, Buehler, for Philadelphia, sailed rv...,, Nnv Ki'ilford Hth iimt.. having reoaired. (ichr D. S. Siner, Huntley; M. D. Cianiiinr, Cranmer; and A. It. Learning, Brewer, hence, at Newhuryport gib . n.i.. T.1..1..J.I..!.!. . 1 hl'lir .) i ruilian. oume, mr i niiftuiTipiiiii, wiidu jroiu Ilu.ll.tr.i Uth lllHt. 1 Schr J. Porter, Morris, hence for Fall River, at New York K'th inst. . J Schr R. H. Wilson, Hams, from liyannii for Philadol- nhia. at New koi k iuiu s KiU lens nuroen, aim w- -. . Schr Maggie Vanduaen, tJorson, hence, at Holmes' lole Hth Inst., snd sailed again neat day. . u , ! , ttt.t.r ifanry Muy, li,' kett , heuoe for Boston, ut Hulnles' I 'kmi U.M. lUM, Uaa, aA Awwuaa 'U uud 1! .1,. o I. ,.ul no I .-.il.wl "ill 1 -i i"v A w vurrv i tit I ;amoen. rt. j. I. nomara. from Gav Head. Mass.,' f-r Philadelphia, struck on the Old Inlet Khosls, near Little Kg Harbor Inlet, on t he morning of I he Mb insi., and broke in two on the Kith. Her anchors, cables, spars, sails, and rigging will by aaved. 1 he vessel MIBORfXAirr. - nffuii on Friday in pnmpins not tha chr Inwia Andrnried, which was Mpoctod to rrarh Havannah in a fnw daa. MrhrMary II. Ireland, from Philadelphia for GalYeston, belora rapnrtad, will be a total loaa. HrhrHahino (of Bath). C urrier, which arrived at New. p rt nth Innt.., from Philadelphia, made the pasaaa-e in M hi in, 1 he name vewwl aim made the paaiaae Irora Porto Hieo to PhilHi..lphi lRt month in 7dayaand 8 hour. J. WILLIAM HOFFMAN, No. 9 N. EIGHTH St reel, rtitlmlclphla, Dealer In Hosiery Goods. Oners for sale a large assortment of nonlery, for Ladles', Gents', an Children's wear; Socks, three quarter Socks, nnd Long Hose, of English and tier- man manufacture. Of t'artwrlght A Warner's manufacture, acknow ledged to tie the bes ..iiported. Also, tho Norfolk and New Brunswick, acknow ledged to be the bes of American Goods. These Goods in all sizes, for 4 7 wsly Soring and Summer Wear. 1115. WMl T HOPKINS' LADIES' I3IFOIUU3I. NO.. 11 13 CHESNUT STREET (GIRARD ROW). Largeat aaaortment and Rest and Cheapest Goods in the city in all the following lines: Manufacturer of Hopkins' Celebrated Champion Hoop Skirts, for Ladies, M inscn, and Children, in over four uuo dred atylea, shapes, lengths, and sir.es. Coteil, Sutine, and Janes Corants, In eight different stylex, manufactured expressly or our own aalua, from I to !.. H:J difierent styles of superior fitting French wovon Whalebone COHSKTS. from si I to I".?. m4 j 4 varieties of extra handsome Whalebone Corsets, from 73 cenlsto 4'30. Miouiiior Braces, jnaaame roy s corset omrc dud. porters, etxs. M Alondv'a Patent Relf-adinstins Abdominal Corset. highly recommended by physicians, from S.' to ??. tXXL I.INEH OF TiAniE.S LNDElUJAIt- H'2 Bartram Fantnm's Family Sowing Machines. being gratuitously distributed to our customers for the puri""1 ol gelling mem imrouuceu a uu ai SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. R E M OVA OF THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY TO Their New Fire nnd Iturlatproof Building, Nos. 329 and 331 CHESNUT Street, Which will be open for the transaction of business ON TIIU11SDAY, APRIL 8, 1809. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company. CAPITAL, ?500,000, FULL PAID. DIRECTORS. N. R. BROWNE. I EDWARD W. CLARK. CLARENCE H. CLARK, I ALEXANDER HENRY, JOHN WKJ-SH, IS. A. CALDWELL. CHAS. MAOALESTKR, OROKUK F. Ti'LJSR, lif.INKY C U1BSUJM. President N. B. BROWNE. Vice-I'residont CLARENCE H. CLARK. Secretary and Treasurer -ROBERT PATTERSON. Tha Company have provided in their new Building and Vaults absolute security against loss by FIRE, BUR ULARY, or ACCIDENT, and RECEIVE SECURITIES AND VALUABLES ON DK POSIT UNDER GUARANTEE, Upon thefoIIowing rates, for one year or less period : Government and all other Coupon Seeu-J rities, or those tranaierraoie Dy ae r aiwpor $iuuv livery ) Government and all other Securities) registered and negotiable only uy en- w iuuv dnrsemont ) Gold Coin or Bullion 125 " 1(100 Silver Coin or Bullion ii uu " luuo Silver or Gold Plate, under seal, on owner's estimate on value, ana ratef 1 uu - iuu snbiect to adjustment for bulk ) Jewelry, Diamonds, etc 250 " 1000 Deeds, Mortgages, and Valuable Papers generally, when of no fixed value, $1 a year each, or according to bulk. ThoB latter, when deposited in Tin Boxes, are charged according to bulk, upon a basis of lofeet cubio capacity, $10 a year. Coupons and Interest will be collected when desired, and remitted to the owners, for one per cent. The Company offer for RENT, the lessee exclusively hold. mg the key, Safes inside its Burglar-proof Vaults, at rates varying from $J0 to $76 each per annum, ac cording to size. Deposits of Money received, on which Interest will be al lowed ; 8 per cent, on Call Deposits, payable by . Check at sight, and 4 per cent, on Time Deposits, payable on ten day s' notice. letters of credit furnished, available for travelling pur poses in all parts of Europe. This Company is also authorized to act as Executors, Administrators, and Guardians, to receive and execute Trusts of every description from the Courts, corporations or individuals. N. B. BROWNE, President. ROBERT PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer 46tuths4p2ra WINES. HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE. DUNTON & LUSSON J 215 SOUTH FE0NT 81. rrHE ATTENTION OF THE TRAHE IS solicited to the following very Choice Wines, Ac, for saie vf DUNTON LUSSON, 3 1 S SOUTH FRONT STREET. CHAMPAGNES Ant. for HrMiiv. DnodeMon- tehelln.Cart BIoua. Chi-ia HlnnKhn nnrl I Miiui.Varrn'sfrrand in r.ugeme and Vin Imperial, M. Kleeman X CO., Ol oisyence, riiiaraang Moselle and RHINE WIKKS. AIAI1I IHAK (lid l.l.nH Konth Ki.lo Hnuirvn SHERRIES. F. Rudolphe, Amnutillado, TopaJ!,' Val. tone, ruie ana uoiaen Bar, Crown, do. PORTS. Vinho Velho Real, Vallette and Crown. CLARETS. Promis Aine A Cie., Montferraud and Bur dean. Clarets and Sauterua Wines. GIN. "M,1mP Kwan it BRANDIES. Ueun'essey, Otard, Dnpny Co.'s vsrions .luiaaea. " ICE CREAM AND WATER ICE. T HE N E A PO L I TAN ICE CltEAM AND AVATEK ICES. THE PUREST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. This celebrated Brick Ice Cream and Water Ice can be camea in a paper to any part of the city, as you ouiu candv. Kidmen n. iiv.nl. ,i.it-unt Wind, nt them are ken constantly on hand, and ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT FLAVORS can be made to order for those who deiii re to have something never before seen in the United Dlatos, ano superior to any lee Creain made in Mirope. Principal Depot-No. lfc!4 WALNUT Street Branch Store-No. 1U20 SPRING GARDEN Street 61 p. J. ALLKGKKTTI, Ha Ss Ka C Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. every pair wakkanted. exclusive agents for gents' gloves, J. W. 8COTT & CO., j REFRIGERATOR 8. CCHOOLEY'S NEW PATENT SELF. KJ YKNTILATIHS AHKHICAlt j REFRIGERATOR IS T1IK BF.ST ANO ONLY PERFECT SELF VENTILATING PRESERVER tn tho WORLD! And will kr-rp Kiich nrtlolos rut VoRctablon, Fnilt. MpiiIh, tinnie, Fish, Milk, Khk, vM. etc., longer, drii r, aud colder, with less kc, ttiaa any oilier Refrigerator now In use. E. S. FAZISOIM &. CO., rtfiwemim 220 POCK ST., PinLAPFXPIIIA. P. p- K EARNS, REFRIGERATOR MANUFACTURER, No. 39 N. NINTH St., PhUadelpMa. An elegant osaortraent of my own make of Chest and Upright Refrigerators, Finished In the bert manner and LOWER Til AN ELSEWHERE. OLD REFRIGERATORS REPAIRED and made as good aa new, at a small cost, at the factory, NO. 39 NOllTH NINTH STREET, 4 13 lmrp BELOW ARCTI STREET. 8 A V E II Y ' 8 PATENT COMBINED DININC ROOM WATER-COOLER AND UKrKH.r.KA 1UK. This article has a tank for ice and water, of iron, ena meled, arranged in such a manner as to cool an enam ded iron chamber, noih being covered with an ornamental wal nut case; in the chamber, butter, milk, and other provi sinns can be kept cool and sweet ; the ice in the water-tunk is not wasted, but supplies at all times cool water tor drink ing purposes all being perfectly free from the taste of zinc, or nuy other substance that can in any way be detrimental toheaith; and as thisarticle is intended for the dining room, its superintendence is easy and convenient, and it cannot fail l recommend itself to all hoiiee-keepers as a useful as well as an ornamental piece of furnimr. No. 'A and 4 are set on legs and answer tile purposes of side tallies in dining rooms. We liianutiicture four sizes :No. 1, 2, 3, and I holding respectively 2. 4, ti. and 8 giillnns. No. 1 is m;ill, and is Mutable only for very small ihiinlies, or for milk and butter. No. 4 fi r lni'iro families, bturdin-housen, etc. Nos. J and onre intermediate sizes. They can he had of any responsible fiirnUhins; storo, or of tho uiunuiacturcr. 8AVKRY A- CO., Nos. 614 and rilo MARKET Street, ASH Corner South FRONT and REED S'ree-s. 5 10 lm Philadelphia. GOVERNMENT SALES. N A V Y DEPARTMENT Bl'lSEAU OF CONSTIUTTION ANO REPAIK. ) Waphinuton, D. C, May 12, !Sfi9. The Navy Department will oiler for sale ut public auction, at tha United States Navy Yard, Ports mouth, N. II., on the 2fcth day of May, at 12 o'clock M., the iron side-wheel steamer "ML'SCOOTA," of 1030 tons, old measurement. At the United States Navy ard, Brooklyn, on the 81 nt day or way, at u o cioca n., tue screw steamer "HURON," of BOX tons, old measurement, and the screw steamer "PEtiLOT, ' of 6U3 tons, old measure ment. At the United States Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va., on the 8d day of June, at 12 o clock M., the iron side. wheel steamer "W LNNLl'EC, ' of lo.'IO tons, old measurement, and the iron steamer "ALLEG1IEN V," of 99 tons, old measurement. The vessels and their Inventories can be examined at any time, on application to the commaudants of the respective yards. The whole amount or the pur chase money must be deposited at the time of adju dication, and the vessels must be removed from the Navy Yards within two weeks from the day of sale The Government reserves the right to withdraw the vessels from sale for any purchaser who will pay the appraised value with an Increase of ten (10) per centum thereto. 5 12 wfiuflt DUBLIC KAIE OF -MEDICINE, HOSPITAL J STORES, DHESMNOS, MOSQUITO BARS, r.iC. Assistant Medical Purveyor's Offick,) Washington, I). C, May 10, iscii. Will be offered at public auction In this citv. on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of May, at 10 A. M., at the Judiciary Square Depot, E street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, a large and valuable assortment of Medicines, Hospital Stores, and other property no lonper needed ior tne punnc service, among which will be found the following, iz. : a Kulnhuric Ether, 7000 ounces; Alcohol, lTOflnuarts: Cerate of Cantharldes, 6oo ounces; Fluid Extract of Cinchona, 3000 ounces; Fluid Extract of Ulnjrer, 3o0o ounces; Compound Spirits of Lavender, Moo ounces; Powdered Opium, 2000 ounces; Tlnct Opil Camphor- atie, 6000 ounces; puipnaie oi quinine, nou ounces. Sperm Candles, Beef Extract, Condensed Milk, Desiccated EBB. Adhesive and Isinglass Piasters, Gutta Percha Cloth, Patent Lint, Oiled silk ami Muslin Roller Ban dages. Linen. Also, 18.000 Mosquito Bars. new. Foil particulars in catalogues. 1 erms cash ; as per cent, required as uepusuB nt tune oi saie, ami uu goods to be removed witnin live days. b CHARLES SUTHERLAND, B 10 8t Ass't Med. Purveyor, Bvt. Col. I'. H. A. N A V Y EPARTMENT, Vt ASHINOTON, April 2T, lsC9, The Nayy Department will offer for sale the prize steamer A ti.a.vi a, amine now nesai ix-ague islam), nn the 16th day of MAY next, at 12 o'clock M. The vessel and her inventory can be examined at any time ou application to the Commandant of the Station. The whole amount of the purchase monev must be paid at the time of the adjudication, and the vesW must ne removm iiom me ?iauuii wninu ten (lays from Hie uuy vi attic. rt. r nuitin., 4 29 14t Secretary of the Navy. PROPOSALS. "PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES OFFICE OF TIIE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Washington. D. C, April 22. 1S09. f Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this office until 12 m. on miUAi.tiie 30th instant, for supplying the Signal Service of the army with the following articles, viz. : Twenty-live (2ft) HAND TELESCOPES, with Straps and cupiicimiplcie. Sixty-live (Oft) MARINE GLASSES (Binocular),with Cases and Straps complete. The w hole to be delivered on or before the 1st of Julv next. The Telescopes must be of not less than thlrtv- three (33), and the Marine Glasses of not less than live (6), magnifying powers, aud both of detluiug power, aud make aimiiar auu equal to the models iu this office. Envelopes to be endorsed ''Proposals," and ad dressed to me undersigned. Further particulars and requirements made known on application to this office. The time for the reception of the above mentioned proposal Is extended to MONDAY, the loth iIhv of May next, at 12 M.. and the time for furnishing Uie suppuea iu ius luiu iihv ui uuiv iicau i By order of the Chief Signal Officer of the Army, L. B. NORTON, Brevet Major, U. S. Armv, 4 26 12t Property and Disbursing Officer. HEATERS. J 13 M O V A t D. MERSHON'S SONS' RUSSIAN HEATER TO , N. W. Cor. TWELFTH and FILBERT. Ttanfea, Orates, fllate Mantels, eto. Orders received for nil mix - , , n m t, Ui. 1rntq X9. B, lll'ttHUOH FOR SALE. fll COUNTRY RKSIDKNCE FOR SALE. 3 Xi Jl The STibecrlber offers for sale the Farm andi. country Mansion rrl the late William Richardson, "'. sitnaled near Linwood Station, Oelsware ennnty, f'ena srlvama, eientx-eo miles sinilh of llleeltjrof Philailelphia, ajid rather lees tiian two miles bark from tha line of the rhllMlelihia and W lliinnrtin Kailroad. Tha hniiilinv. nnnuKl rif a nntnnaratiVelT new OOUOlS Three-sUurf Su.ne Mansion, finished thronhimt In the most substantial manner, with a coaeh house, stable, lo bonse, et. Also, commodious stone frame F arm House, with Uu-fre Ham, Waon Honiwa. Shells, and all conveni ences fur storing croj.s, Kpnn Hou.e. eto. Tho Farm contains about seventy five seres, and has been Kreatly miiroveo, uy me late proprietor, ana urougiii. i bi(rh deirree of ferUlity. lxnation high and perfectljr healthv. and the fmrroiinilin e,ttnt.rr tli most romantic and pirtureiHjoe in tne win, in comity. The almost honrij communication with Philadelphia and other cities nj tils railroad and river aHorrla Mur lM.,litv I.IirI. could bade. sired. Terms very easy. Apiify to the subscriber, one ef Uie Executors of above estate. . J- I'M", !Htl Linwood, Pennslvauia. FOR SALE TIIE LARGE AND ELE- 131 jit Residence, Ko. 2330 Green street. The house is 9U feet front, with side yard of 7U feet. The lot 147 feet deep to Pennsylvania avenue. It is in close vicinity to the Park, and the neightwhood is pleasant and (rood. Will be told upon accommodating terms. COLLADAV A SHF.PIIKRD, 6 1 Set No. m WALNUT Street. CAYUGA STREET, GKRMANTOWN. FOR SAI.K.4 Kreneh roofed hitti.,,.. ten rooim and baih room, large lots, near Wayuo Station and horse-cars. 1 rire, arAsv eacn : pan may remain. Ai plyNo. 4 N. W HAKVI-S. Ml 5t MTO RENT OR FOR SALE THE CON stitntion House, Atlnntie City, N. J., with tlio .iture. Immediate possession can be given. II lit ill It ARM, 1 10 tit N. W. corner Front and Wharton sts., Phila. FOR SALE FOL'R-STOUV BRICK II. . V. M 1 : ui S7T1F1 FKN TH Street, lirst door below Spruce. Apply to CLARK A KI'TINO, No. 711 WALNUT Street. Carrots fitted tbronchont will l anld with Iioiihh If ,. I,.-,-, m,L, n,i iit,i,Mii diiivrn i.irrn. iniijc u. iiiu desired. 4 tf TO RENT. GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET. A larse. modern-bnilt house, tenant-house, conch- iiupe. and five acres of land, handsomolv laid out walks and Karden ; within two minutes' walk of Duy's Iane Sta tion. Apply to J. AKMSTKONO, 5 11 bit T, RENT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A ihysician or a lawyer, with or without board, at No physicii I OlRi Hi A KD Street. at FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT FOR six months, near BR'iAD and LOMHAKI) Streets. l.t-nt, !4t). Address JO.NKS, "Iniiiirer Ollice." h6 11 3t CENT.'S FU RNJIS HINQ Q OO D S . p A T E N T SHOULDER-SEAM SMUT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING STORE. PFRFFOT FITTTNO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS marie trom measurement at very short notice. All other articles Of OK.NTLKMKN'b UKF.SS GOODS in full variety. U 2 WINCHESTER fe CO., No. ?Mi CUFSNUT Stroet. pALL AT AY RE'S SHIRT DEPOT, NO. 53 N. V- SIXTH Street, below Arch, and got some of his IMPIiOVF.D SHOULDER SEAM PATTERN SHIRTS, which'surpass all other Shirts for neatness of fit on the breett, comtort in the neck, and ease on the shpulder. Also Ti hearts, bows. Gloves, Hosiery, etc., eto., etc 4 8uiwarpv LUMBER. 1869 SPRUCE JOIST. KPWIH'K JOIST. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. I 18G9 1 OiTiO SEASONED CLEAR PINE, i 00 lOOJ br.ASONKD ULKAR PINK. IOUsJ CHtUCE PATrKKN PINK. SPANISH CEDAR. FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 18G9 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FLOORINUJ VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FlA)ORINO. ASH FLOOR1NU. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOAKDSJ RAIL PLANK. 18G9 1 CHO WALNUT BUS. AND PLANK. IQ'ft 100 J WALNUT BDS. AND PLANK. 1007 WALNUT BOARDS. WAlJib l' rLANK. IQi'tO USUEKTAKEKS' LUMBER. IQfi lOUtJ UNDERTAKER' LUMKER. 1001 RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. 18G9 18G9 AMI. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 18G9 CIGAR BOX MAKERS' CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 18G9 SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, run DALE. 1AJVV. 18G9 CAROLINA SCANTLING. CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1869 18G9 CEDAR SHINGLES. 1 Q'O CYPRESS SHINGLES. lOOJ JdAUl.E, BROTHER A CO., No. "i.jOO SOUTH Street. 115 gSLER & BROTHER'S U. S. BUILDERS' MILL, ' Nos. 24, 26 and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St. We offer this season to the trade a .larger and mora iu perior stock of .. ( Wcod Mouldings, Brackets, Balusters, Newell Posts, Etc, The stock is made from a careful (election of Michigan Lumber, from the mills direct, and we Invite builders ana contractors to examine it before purchasing elsewhere. Turning and Scroll Work in all it varieties. 6 6 2m jUMBElt UNDER COVEK. ALWAYS DRY. WATSON & CILLtNCHAM, 3 29 yo. 924 RICHMOND Street. PANEL PLANK ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON PLANK. ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON HOARDS. 1 and 8 SIDE FENCE BOARDS. WHITE PINE FLOORING BOARDS. YKLIOW AND SAP PINE FLOORINGS, IV and 4k. bPKUCF JOIST, ALL SIZES. HF.MI.Ock JOIST, ALL 8IZKS. PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY. Together with a general assortment of Building Lnmb for sale low for ceah. T. W. S M A LTZ, 8 26 6m FIFTEENTH and STILKS Street. STOVES, RANGES, ETO. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED would call the attention of the public to his ACn uui.ur.i, r. ijp. ruilHAUri.. This is sn entirely new heater. It ia so constrnnr.ul as to once commend itself to general favor, being a combi nation of wrought and cast Iron. It is very simple in it construction, and is perfectly air-tight; aelf -cleaning, hav ing no pipes or drums to be taken out and cleaned. It is so arranged with upright Uues as to produce a larger amount of heat from the same weight of coal than any fur nace now ia use. The hygrometrio condition of the air as produced by my new arrangement of evaiioration will at once demonstrate that it is the onhy Hot Air Furnace that will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. Those in want of a complete 11 eating Apparatus would do well to call and examine the Golden I' iiirla. CHARLES WILLIAMS, Noa. 1 134 and 1 IM MARKET Street, Philadelphia. A large assortment of Cooking Ranges, Fire-Board Stoves, Low Down Grate, Ventilators, eto., always on hand. N. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. 8 10j THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER or EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotls or rublio institutions, in TWENTY DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Uot-Air Fur. races, Portable Heaters, ixiw-uown urate, rireooara Stovee, Hath Boilers, Hlew hole Plates, Boilers, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale ana j'fl ."11()mson; Lll 26wfniHm No. !iO N. SECOND Street ARZELERE & BUCHEY, tuatom Hou.o Broker, and Noturle Public, No. 405 LIBRARY STREET. AIL CUSTOM BOUSE BU8INKS8 TRANSACTED. AMUSEMENTS. JET US HAVE PEACEI" (IRAND NATIONAL PKACE JUBILEE AUD I MUSICAL FESTIVAL To be hold ia th CTTY OF B08TON, June 15, IK, 17, 18, and 19, 1869, To commemorate the restoration of PKACK THROUGH OUT THE LAND. THE COLISEUM in which U9 Jubilee is tn be hold will afford ample accommodation fo nearly FIFTY THOUSAND PERSONS, and the series of Musical Entertainments will include oratorio perform anres by the GREATEST CHORUS ever organised in any part of the world, made up of Musical Societies front all Factions of the country, and TWENTY THOUSAND CHILDREN from the public school, with an Orchestra of ONE THOUSAND INSTRUM ENTS, comprising nuinf of the principal Bands and best Musicians in tha UniteJJ State. DISTINGUISHED GUESTS from all section nt thfj Union, including NATIONAL AND STATKOFFILTALS'. will participate in the Jubilee, and the citizen of Boston will be prepared to extend those hoauitalitios and attend lions to visitors from abroad, which they hope may serve) to fnangurate the return of kind and fraternal feeling amrng all American citirens, and aid in perpetuating; throughout the world, Pkace on EAHTU, OOOD-VVIU TOVt'AKHH MKN." The Immense outlay attendant upon this vast nndei taking has been guaranteed with an unexampled prompt, nessbythe citirens of Boston, ensuring for the Festival and Jubilee every success which pecuniary aid can coua- mand. The folk wing scalo of prices has been established : 'Ti SlNdl.E AI'Mikhion, iri'A secured seats, $5 and $.1, accord' ing to location. Single Ahmihhion, vMohi secured seat. $2 Season Ticket transferable admitting three per sons to all the entertainments given in the Coliseum during the season Hlof T The sale of seats will commence at tho Boston Musia Hall, Monday, May 17. Orders for seat, accompanied wit la the money, may bo transmitted by music dealers through., out the country, or by mail or expross, directed to A. P. PECK, Ticket Agent, Boston Musia Mull, Boston, Mass, Per order of the Executive Committee. , . 5 12ws4t HENRY O. PARKER, Secretary. WALNUT 8T. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 75.' THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, May 12, Last night but four of the Farewell Engagement of MR. JOHN BROUGHAM, A HIT! A HIT!! A PALPABLE HIT!!! THIRD NIGHT Of the production of his greatest mooes, both aa m Author and Actor, the Shakespearian Simplification MUCH ADC ABOUT A MKHCHANTOF VKNIOri. From the original text a long way, adapted to the extremd latitude of New York. SHYI.OCK Ma JOHN BROUGHAM To conclude with a Domestic Drama entitled THE PKEPSHOW MAN. FRIDAY Farewell Benefit of Mr. JOHN BROUOHAMV MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCLt 8TREET THEATRE. Resins quarter to H o'clock. LOTTA'S FOURTH AND LAST WEEK.!" TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), May 13, .. .; Last night but one of , PEPIN A. . , . , ! LOTTA IN TWO CHARACTERS, , , With all her great Specialties. ' FRIDAY -FAREWELL BENEFIT OF LOTTA. IT HE IBM A IK DETECTIVE. SATURDAY -LAST LOTTA MATINKB. " THE FEMALE DETECTIVE. I A CADE MY OF MUSIC. R ICHING8 jV ENGLISH OPERA. MRS. U. RICHING8 BERNARD ...DIRECTRESS THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, May 11, MASANIELLO, with a great caat. THURSDAY KVFNINO FRA DIAVOIXJ. FRIDAY EVENING -(Benefit of W. CASTLE). VERDI'S TRAVIATA. SATURDAY GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, When will be presented. Knife's ever Popular Opera, THK BOHEMIAN GIRL, With a great cast and grand Chorus. Box Book now open at Trumpler' and at ' thfl Academy. THEATRE COMIQUE, 8EVENTH STREET.' below Arch. Commence at II o'clock. TUN1SONA CO .....Proprietor. THIS EVENING, pne MISS SUSAN GALTON aa "FANCHKTTE" In Levy's Operetta of ., , , "FA NCHETTK." , . . To conclude with the new piece A RAINY DAY. Ticket b to be had at Trumpler'a, No. 9W Chesnnt atreot. I?OX'S AMERICAN, WALN UT " STREET " ABOVE EIGHTH. Still greater attraction. ' THE DA8HWOOD SISTERS. , The Fight Premieres in two Ballets. The entire Com nan in Pantomime. Gus Williams' Six Songs. Louise Robinson on the Velocipede. Kate Partington, Love among tha Kosee. The Minstrels in new Acts. Dances, eto Don't forget the GREAT SATURDAY MATINEES. CHESNUT STREET J. k. Mcdonough THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, -. . .aaanagor. DURING THE WEEK. MISS FUSE HOLT, 1 ( -ENGLISH BURLESQUK TKOUPK . IN ... LUCRKTIA BORGIA i : . n, . . .. on, f,A GRANDK DOflTRF'SP '! '' . GFNNARO (with variety of Sinking and ' Dancini:. ...MISS HOL'P .1AftiI,'U LUCRKTIA BORGIA. M ATI VF" CI TITD 1 r i O'CLOCK. ' PRICES AS .USUAL. . $Qfit JkJ E W YORK C I R (J U S"r From Uie Hlppotheatron Buildings, Fourteenth Street, opposite the Academy of Music, New York. L.B. LENT.. . .DIRECTOR THI8 CELEBRATED TROUPE, which for year ha formed one of the leading attractions of the public amusements of New York. IS NOW OPEN ON EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE RACK. AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, AFTERNOON AND NIGHr! - ' for two weeks only. At each performance will be presented a carefully selected programme of those MOV FL, BRILLIANT. AND KXCITINO EQUESTRIAN ENTERTAINMENTS ' which have won for this eatablislunent a reputation nn parallelod in America, introducing THE GREATEST FORCE OF ' DARING BAREBACK RIDERS, . GYMNASTS. CLOWNS, ACROBATS, 1 . ' u . . CONTORTIONISTS, and EQUILIBRISTS to be found in any company in existence, together with tha finent collection of HIGHLY TRAINED PERFORMING HORSES, , PONIES DOGS, AND MTXLESJ 1 On the American Continent. j i To commence at and 8 o'clock. Admission, 50 cont. 'hildren under ten years, US cents.' T icketa for sale at C. W, A. Trumpler1 Music Storo, No. rOH Chesnut streut.and at Covert' News Stands, In tha Continental Hotel and Poat Oihce. . i c O N C E R T - H A L L. POPULAR LECTURES ON ANATOMY. PIIYSI OI.OGY. ETC. ETC., BY PROFESSOR JAMES McCLINTOOK, M. D. Illustrated with elegant models, manikins, paintings, skeletons, etc., prepared expressly by Dr. Aaoiu, in Pan, as follows : FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Monday, May 17. Friday, May 21. Tuesday, May IK. Monday, May i4. ' - Wednesday, May 19. Tuesday, May 40. Commencing each evening at H o'clock. FOR LADIES ONLY: Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, May 20 and 22, at 3 o' C U K rf ' FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY: Saturday and Wednesday Evenings, May tl and 9r!, atS o'clock. SCALE OF PRICES: The course of six lectures for ladies and gentlemen... $2tKI Single admission , , btt Two private lectures, 7a Single admission To be procured at Trumpler'a, No. MriCheanat st.reot; J. H. BurilsaH's, No. 1131 Cuesnut street: Dr. MoClintk' ottice, No. 823 Race street, and at the Hal). fgtf TXfilBiTTON OF WATER-CWLOR DRAVV- Vj 1NGS. IN AID OF THE CHILDREN UO. PITAL-Open daily, from A. P. M . ab tin Artiat Vund Galleries, No. IBM CHEsNUr bteU Tickets. : ceuU; aeaaon tiokU. 1, for sai at tha Gallene. 4ti lm. Ti ENNS YL V A NT A ACADEMY OF FINE JL ARTS The Forty-sixth Annual Spring Exhihitiorj of Paintings', Sculpture, o.i; .is now open. .. Open f romllA. MVto tf JtIM.and from TM to lu. M. VALER'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WTNTEIJ GARDEN, Nos. TOtl, 7M, 734, and 7'Jo VINE Street. THK GRAND OHOHKSTRION. formerly tha property, of the GRAND DUKK OF BADEN, purchased it great 2xne?sby JACOB VALKR. of this city, in wnnhiniUonj Kth FI.AMKK'S ORCHESTRA and Miss NKLLIK AN. DKHSON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING at tha abova-mentionad plaoa, Adiuiwnorj free. 1 13 U ODfi ERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCK EX J X KNIVES, Pearl and Stag Handle, of beautiful tiuiah. RODGERS' and WADK A BUTCliKlt'S RAZORS, anj the celebrated LKOOLTRK RAZOR bUlSSORS of tha uat Quality. " Kasoia, Knives, Bclor. snd Tsble Cutlery Iron ml anj p0ll...t. nt P. (4VkAMAVo- 1 LH S, J Kttl H h.ev f luw I'heanuu