5 Foreign Item. Dr. KubkcII, of tlio Time has been revisit lntf the Crimea, nnd he could Roivrcely fail to write, a mont interesting aecount of tho scones of oo many (leppenitc.strufifrieg fifteen years itp-o. There is one subject upon which he touches do PorvinL' of more than. jn.sii)fr attention. Tho j rviien nnd Russian dead have Loon rnvnrnnt I v gathered together, but the Knirllsh cemetery 0T1 Cathcart's hill is in a shameful state, notwith standing the 13,000 paid by the (iovemnient for its proper maintenance. The Kmsiau Gov ernment has done more than could bo expected of it, but nil the monuments in the cemetery arc belli? chipped to pieces, and no attempt has been made to gather tho remains of our fallen (oldicrs in one spot. After the close of the Ame rican war the ilrst work of the Untied States Government was to collect tho dead from tho battlefields, and erect a memorial to them. At Ucttysburn and Antictain (or .Sharpsbun;) the task is completed, and the soldiers of North and South have been laid together. Tills is what I)i Russell Micjijests Bhould bo done with the re mains of English soldiers in the Crimea, "which now lie broadcast over the land." For less than 13,000 the dead might have been brought Into one gravevard, nnd some sort of mark put over the remains which could be identified. If the Govcrnmentwill do nothing further, private sub scription w ill have to prevent tho English ceme tery from remaining a "national disgrace." Two young Englishmen have just favored the inhabitants of Stuttgart with another ex ample of tbnt high spirit and gentlemanlike be havior which have niado English tourists so uni versally reaper ted on tho continent: and we are happy to be able to add that their exploits have met witli due appreciation. On the Schloss l'latz stands a statue of the late King, Hanked bv two weeping female figures, and great was the" con sternation of tho loyal towns-people on dis covering one morning that some daring mis creants, regardless of the "divinity that doth liedye king," had painted the trio all colors of the rainbow, besides other iudignities un mentionable to cars polite. A reward of I'-iOO lloiins offered for the detection of the offenders nt once led to the arrest of a retired officer of the IHh Lancers and his brother, whom the German police, with the national slowness at understanding a joke, confined in the common gaol, and put on prison dict with a Gorman Bible apiece to beguile their leisure hours. After three days of this regime they were con ducted by two gendarmes to the frontier, nnd dis missed with an admonition, which theyare hardly likely to forget, never to re-enter the kingdom of W urtcmbnrg. Last year a similar jeu d'enpril was played by some Oxonians at Dinan. The fourth volume of "Austria's Campaigns in 1800" has just been published by the head quarters staff at Vienna. It contains an import ant despatch addressed by Count Bismark on the 30th of July, 18(50, to tho Prussian Ambassa dor in Paris, which is now printed for the first time, and throws a new light on the negotiations which led up to the peace of Prague. "The King" (says this despatch) "has only agreed to the armistice with great reluctance, and out of regard for the Emperor Napoleon; and his con sent was made conditional on his being secured a considerable acquisition of territory in North ern Germany in the event of peace being con cluded. The King attaches less importance to the establishment of a North-German Federal State than I do. On the other hand, he values, above all, annexations of territory, which I also consider as a necessary adjunct of Federal reform, as otherwise Saxony and Hanover would be too large for a close union. I send you confidentially, for your personal information and guidance, the following words of bis Majesty: '1 would rather resign than withdraw without acquiring a considerable amount of territory for Prussia.' An ofllcial i-cport in the same work dl that King William expressou u very ciruug wieu vo annex a portion, at least, of Saxonj' to his dominions, and based liis claim on the ground that "the Saxon Gov ernment was the cbiel originator of all the Ger man complications." It was only owing to tho Warm intervention of France and Austria on Saxony's behalf that the King yielded. Count Karolyi then demanded, on the part of Austria, that Saxony should be attached to a Southern Bund; but Prussia replied with a flat refusal. "Count Bismark declared the'nego tiatious would be at an end if Austria persisted In this demand. He added that he was so inflexible on this point that if the King him self ordered him to comply, he would at once resign." The book concludes by asserting, on the authority of "information received by the Austrian Government from a trustworthy source," that, iu view of the increase of territory acquired by Prussia, France "took the opportu nity of secretly raising nt Berlin the question of the recovery o'i her frontiers of 1814. When the French diplomatists hinted at a resto ration of Landau, Saarlouis, and perhaps Lux emburg, they did not meet witli a peremptory rcfusaf It also appears that the Prussian Cabi net would have had even less objection to an ex tension of the French frontier iu the direction o Belgium." Monsieur Lunicr, tho Inspector-General of the lunatic asylums of France, has recently pre sented to tho" Academic do Medecine a memoir on the increase of insanity, the conclusions of which are reallv alarming. According to this .authority, in 1835 the proportion of lunatics was 4-tHi in KMX) inhabitants; on the 1st of Jauu- ' ary, 1800, it had risen to per 1000. Taking the population of France at 30,000,000, we arrive at tho conclusion that the number of lunatics nearly equals that of tuc irencu army, me enormous apparent Increase may bo partially attributed to tho very imperfect statistics avail able thirty-four years ago, and tho greater facili ties then existing for the concealment by families of the presence of this infirmity, but after making every allowance for this circumstance, M. Lunicr, the greatest living authority in France on this subject, is convinced that the number of insane persons has more than doubled in the last thirty fonr years. With regard to the lunatics confined In Government asylums, tho exact numbers are easily obtainable; these establishments now con tain 38,(HK) inmates, as compared with 10,000 in 1835; and the number of admissions becomes each year greater. OTi this subject Monsieur Lunier makes the somewhat curious remark that the increase in the number of admissions is now "contre-balancc dans uno mcsurc bcaucoup plus large par les sorties a la suite dc gwrlaonset lie deceit" which would seem to indicate tho adoption of a kill or cure mode of treat ment. Wliile madness is thus spread in" with such frightful rapidity, a con siderable diminution is ob.-erved iu the r-.imiiii.r if Idiots and cretins. This fact may probably bo traced to tho greater material com fort now enjoyed by the agricultural classes, who had hitherto furnished the largest propor tion of idiots, and principally in thoe districts where the greatest poverty was prevalent. The popular idea that women are more liable to mental derangement than men is declared n fallacy. It is true that tho number of females iu lunatic asylums slightly exceeds that of the males; but this arises from tho fact that, their -.madness being usually more dittieult ol cine, when onco admitted they generally remain in mates for n long period. The relative numbers of admissions have been, on an average, during the liu-t twenty years, fifty-four men and forty six women in "each hundred. The Pope has conferred tho grand cordon of the Order of Pius IX on the Duko of iiatis bou who brougltf him the congratulations of tho King of Prussia, and the cross of commander of the Order of St. Gregory on Baron de Franken berg. It is asserted that the Duko of Katisbon has come on a secret mission, nnd there can be no doubt that he has established more intimate relatious between the Court of Koine and that of Berlin. The duko has been assisted hi this ob " i..,.t hv Monsiirnor Ledosbowski, Archbishop of l'osen, who exercises very great influence at the Vatican, and employs all sorts of agents in Koine, the most vigilant being the Congregation of the Kcsurrection, a Polish fraternity, very adroit and very subtle, and devoted alike to Count Bismark und Prince Gortschakolt. It is to this fraternity that tho Czar' has confided tho negotiations respecting tho marriage of his daughter to the King of Bavaria. 1 he I rinccss wishes to remain in the Greek Church, but the Pope Insists on her conversion to tho Roman commi'iiloir, and the brothers of tlu" Rt',umtl' tion are exerting all their casuistry to overcome THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA? M6NDAY, his opposition - --1V'r,v,,,1 r Hit ll lllll'l I 111 lion, tbe Court Of Koine U .l,itnrl lr thi. grand demonstrations in honor of the Pone that. after mature consideration, It has decided to listen to no proposals for a modus rivrmli with itaiy. j no clerical party talk very confidently ot retaking the lost provinces, nnd even the more moderate declaro thev will be content with nothing short of the restoration of L'mbria and tho Marches. Tho HWtli annuiil meeting of the Society for the 1 ropatation of tho Gospel was held on April M at St. James Hall, the Archbishop of Canter bury presiding. Among those prscnt on the Platform were the Marquis of Salisbury, Lord Lawrence, the Archbishop of Armagh, the'Hlshop ol Peterborough, the Bishop of Derrv, the Bishop of Colombo, Lord Lvttelton, etc. The report slated that the general fund amounted to 70,784 l&..ld.; appropriated funds, i'la.lOHSs. fid.; and special funds, t'14,-J33 l'Js. lid.: making a total of 103,132. The society appeals to its triends for a sum of 14,000 to enable it to extend its ope rations. At a meeting of the Church Pastoral Aid Society in Exeter on April 2ti, the Dean of Exeter said that the average cereal production of England was 150,0(10,0(10 quarters, and the tenth of that would be 15,000,000. But what was the income of the Church from that'sourco f Only 2.000,000, or the tenth of a tenth. Perhaps those gentlemen who had been voting for recent measures for the disestablishment ana disendow nient of the Church would tell them where the difference had gone. It had gone Into tho pockets of those noble dukes, earls, and mar quises, nnd not to the clergy. Let them take heed that the same hand that was dealing out injustice to Ireland did not deal out retributive justice to those who had appropriated the pro perty of the Church. They had set a stone rolling which might crush them. A Samson had taken hold of the two pillars of the temple, and with his mighty arms was drawing tlieiu together, as it were, to make sport for the Philistines; let them take care that they were not involved in the common destruction. TERRA COTTA WORKS. Q LOU LESTER TERRA COTTA WORKS". DIXEY A CO. STORE AND OFFICE NO. 122 NORTH SIXTH STREET, ABOVE ARCH, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF DOUBLE GLAZED VITRIFIED DRAIN PIPES, With Branches, Bends, Sleeves, Traps, etc. DRAINING TILE, PAVEMENT TILE, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS, HOT-AIR FLUES, , HOPPERS, GARDEN VASES, STATUARY, ETC. OWNERS, BUILDERS, AND CONTRACTORS Will consult their Interests by giving us a call. Having a large supply of nil kinds constantly on hand, and delivered at the shortest notice. Respectfully soliciting your orders, we are, yours, 8 3tf DIXEY A CO. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE SEVERE TEST ANlS Tit 1 CM 11 1 OP U It I! AT MAKER'S FIRE-PROOF SAFES, At the Orcat Fire and entire destruction of the MAMMOTH SKATING RINK, TWENTY-FIRST AND RACE STREETS. The MAISER SAFE used by Mr. Proskauor, tho Caterer, at, the jrroat odd Fellows' Ball, was taken from the ruins the day alter the lire, and opened on the ground, before an Immense crowd of spectators. Notwithstanding that it had been at a white heut for a long time, the contents were I on nil to be wholly uninjured. The hero has returned to his companions at MAKER'S SAFE STORE, yio. 131 K ill: Sl.ee., Where he can bo examined. B 3 mwflra C. Ij. m A I s e b, MANUFACTURER OF FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, LOCKSMITH. BELL-HANGER, AND DEALER IN 1SU1LD1NU HARDWARE, 8 5 No. 434 RACE Street. PIANOS, ETC 5t 8TEINWAY & SONS' GRAND BLASIUS Si tf I I I'tsqnare and upright Pianos, at BROS.'. No. lOOMOHESNU'l T Street. BRADBURY'S PIANOS ONE AT rru I' White House. Taylor A Farley's Organ.. HUB ARCH Street. Sevon Flint Premiums. Also, WILLIAM G. FISCHER, No, 4 13 Sim T-gpr CIIICKERING irS l n Grand Square and Upright r i a v o. DUTTON'S. liatf No. 914 CHESNUT Street. ALBRECI1T, EIEKK.S A SCHMIDT.' MANUFACTUHFHH OF FIRST-GLASS PIANO-FORTES. Full enarantee and moderate orioes. S ii WAKEKOOMS, No. lilOAROH Street. CURTAINS ND SHADES. Ja J . W I L L I A MS & SONS. XO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF Venetian Blinds & Window Shades. I-ai'KO and line assortment at low prices. STORE SHADES mndo nmtjlnttorod. IS 11 1m t OKMCES, LiORDS, TASSELS, REPAIRIN(iL ETC PLUMBING ANO OAS FITTING. PRACTICAL PLUMBEE, GAS TITTEK, AND DRAIN LAYER, 2i3 South Fifteenth htrt c URN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. uwti.v y. nati.r.Y. N. E. Cornorof MARKET and WATER Street Philadelphia, DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING . Of every description, for Grain, Hour, Salt, Supor-Pliospit of Lime. Bone Dust, Etc. Large and email GUNNY BAGS constantly en hand, a -5 Also, Wool Sauh-o. WOODLANDS CEMETERY COMPANY. , . The following Managers and Officers have been elected for the yimr 1 s5v : , ,,, J11 lW"E. Presidont. William H. Moore, William W. Koen, Ssimiol S. Mikiu, Ferdinand J. Dreer. Gillies Dalliitt, Goorgo L. liuisliy, Edwin Grolile, 'B. A. Knight. Secretary and Treasnrur, f JOSEPH B. TOWNSEND. The Mnnagors have paaaud H resolution roipiiring both Iit-hnldura and V iditnrs to prenuit tickota at the entrancs for aiiiniBsion to tlie Cenittciy. 'J icki.ts muy be had at the lice of the Company, Nn SVl ARCH Street, or of any Mkie Managers. pOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS. OF V all nunibers aud brands, Tent, Awning, and Wagon- Cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from thirty inches' to suventy-ais iuuuoa wide, Piiutiu, Belting, bail Twin etc. JOI1M W. EVE it MAN, No. 1 Oil CHURtJH Street. City Stores. fyyt DR. F. CIRARD, VETERINARY SUR- S1 GEON, treats nil diseases of burses and cattle, and all surgical operation, wiih ctticinnt aoconuni'dations l;r horsna, at his.iuUrtu.uy t i. 1(!)0 MAUbUALL btmot iWte l'ophur. 1 liiii H FINANCIAL. 4,500,000 SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS, THIRTY YEARS TO RUN, issued bt run Lake Superior and Mississippi River liailroad Company. THKY ARK A FIRST MORTGAOE SINKING FUND BOND, FRKK OF UNITED STATES TAX, SK CURKD BY ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF CHOICE LANDS, And by the Railroad, its RolllnR Stock, and tho Fran chises of the Company. A DOUBLE SECURITY AND FIRST-CLASS IN VESTMENT IN EVERY RESPECT, Yielding In Currency nearly Ten Per Cent. Per Annum. Gold, Government Bonds and other Stocks received In payment at their highest market price. Pamphlets and full information given on applica tion to JAY COOKE & CO., NO. 114 S. T1IIKD STREET, E. W. CLARK & CO., NO. 35 S. THIRD STREET, Fiscal Agents of the Lake Superior and Mississippi River Railroad Company. 8 10 60t4p GREAT PACIFIC RAILROAD IS FINISHED. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE uzviori FACXFXC. AKB CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROADS ItOI GIIT AND SOL.W. DE HAVEN & BRO.f BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, NO. 40 SOUTH THlltD STREET, 511 lm PHILADELPHIA. B ANKING HOUSE 0? JAY COOKE & CO., Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dealers in all Government Securities. Old 6-208 Wanted In Exchange for New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought and sold on CorumlBBion. Special business accommodations reserved for We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance In the National Life Insurance Company of the United States. Full Information given at our office. l3n GLEPIEMG, DAVIS & CO NO. 48 SOUTH THIRD STKEET, PHILADELPHIA. GLEHLIHWNG.DAYIS & AHORY NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Direct telegraphic communication with the New York Stuck Doarus from the Philadelphia Otllce. 18 H CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., No. 20 South THIRD Street, 4 2 PHILADELPHIA. LEDYARD & BARLOW HAVE REMOVED THEIR LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE TO No. 19 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, And will contlnuo to give careful attention to collect ing and bccuring CLAIMS throughout the United tStutes, RritlHh Provinces, and Europe. Sittlit Drafts and Maturing I'uper collected at Baiikura'iltaieg. i26m SMITH. RANDOLPH & CO., CANKERS, lMtlladelplila aud JVew VorU. DEALERS IN UNITBD STATES UONDS, and MEM- HERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE, Receive Accounts of Bunks and Daukers on Liberal Terms. ISSUE BILLS OF EXCIIANGE ON O. J. IIAMBRO & SON, Ix)ndon, B. MKTZIJiH, 8. SOHN & CO., Frankfort. JAMES W. TUCKER A CO., Purls. Aud Other Principal Cities, and Letters or Crodlt AvulluUo Throughout Europe. FINANCIAL.. B. K. JAMISON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO I?. IT. KELLY te CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gelfl, Silver, and Govemiit Bonis, AT OLOSEST MARKET RATES. K.W. Corner THIRD and CHESN UT Sti Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc, etc, 8 11 8m QTERLING & WILD MAN, BANKERS AND BROKERS, Io. HO 8. Tlllltlk HI.. lMiila.. Special Agents for the Sale of IniiTiIlc, Hazleton, nnd Wilkes- bnrro Itntlroad FIILST MOUTH At; E BONDS, Dflted 1RCT. dne In 1SST. Intnrst Spvpn TVr Cnnt. S livable half yearly, on the llrstof April and first of etobcr, clear of Htate and United States taxes. At present these nonets arc offered at the low price of 80 and accrued Interest, in currency. rainpnieis containing Maps, Report, and fall in formation on hand for distribution, and will bo sent by mall on application. Government Bonds and- other Securities taken In exchange at market rates. Deulers in btocks. Bonds, Loans, Gold, etc. 8 T lm UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS UOUGIIT AND SOLD. WILLIAM PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, NO. 3G SOUTH THIRD STKEET, 6 11 lm PHILADELPHIA. pm 8. PETERSON & CO., Stock and Exchange Brokers, No. 39 South THIRD Street, Members of the New York and Philadelphia Stock and Gold Boards. STOCKS, BONDS, Etc., bought and sold on com mission only at cither city. 1 26 SAMUKL WORK. FRANCIS F. MILNE. WORK & MILItfE, BANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 5 6 a. 121 k rmnn viiila nr.wuiA, E M ELLIOTT & DUNN HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW BUILDING No. 109 S. THIRD Street. Are now prepared to transact a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, and deal in GOVERNMENT and other Se curities, GOLD, IULLS, Etc Receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, allowing Interest. NEGOTIATE LOANS, giving special attention to MER CANTILE PAPER. Will execute orders for Stocks, Bonds, eto.,ON COM MISSION, at the Stock Exchanges of Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and Baltimore. 4 " SHIPPING. .CHARLESTON, S. C. THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST FAST FKEIGIIT LIIVK, EVERY THURSDAY. The Steamships PROYETnEUS, Captain Gray, J. W. EVEIOIAN, Citptain Vance, WILL KOKM A REGULAR WEEKLY LINE. The steamship J. W. EVKHMAN wUl buU on TllLHSDAY, luy '20, at 4 P. M. Through bills of lading given In connection with S. C. K. R. to points in the South and Southwest, Insurance at lowest rates. Kates of frelht aa low as by any other route, i'or freiKht, apply to E. A. SOL'DEIt A CO., 2 22tf POCH STREET WHARF. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE (Lrr THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC a-iH-noM PANTS MAIL STEA.MSIilPS iJl WEEN NEW YORK AiJJ UAVtu, UiLUAU Ai The'siilendid new vcssols on this favorite route for the Continent will sail from Pier No. W North river, aa fol- PFREIRE. .'. Duchesne Saturday, May 1 LAFAYETTE Rousseau Saturday, May 15 n'p LAURENT Innarie Saturday, May 2!) V1LLK DE PARIS Surmount Sat 'day, June U PRICE OF PASSAGE in gold (indudinjf win. qr h avrr Firat Cabin Vlkhia Sfi (Including railway tickets, furnished on board.) First Cabin Uo Second (Jabin $58 These steamers do not cany steerage passengers. Medical aitendance free of charge, i .ns, travellers soma to or returning from the con tinent of Europe, by Hiking the steamera ot this line avoid unnecessary risks from transit by English railways and orossing the channel, besides saying time, trouble, and inHose GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, For passage in Philadelphia, apply at Adams' Exp. 1 a,j No- 3'20CHr,SNUT btree reas I!nnu..ii. la II. lj, l.r.Af , w I . 1 . (. . . f.tlT-L'MllH . x ruut. .r. PIULADELrillA, RICHMOND, ". "ilC'ANI) NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINK, C-!fc'lK':-t?"1'1,KOUi11 FREIGHT AIR LINK 1(J s2ti'i'IIK SOUTH AND WEST, EVERY SATURDAY. At! noon, from FIRST WHARF above MARKET STli ROUGH RATES to all points in North and South Carolina, via Soaboard Air Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth and to Lynchburg, Va., Teuuessee, and the West, via Virginia aud Tenneoe Air Line aud Richmond and Danville Railroad. Freight H AMJLF.U BUT ONCE, and taken at LOWER BATES THAN AN Y OTHER LINE. 'I'lie regularity, safety, and chenptinss of this route oom mond it to the public as the must desirable lutiilium for carrying every description of freight. No charge for uoinuiiatioo, drayago, or any expense of tra;1"1-'-, . .ii,..,....i..i.. Freight received iILLIAM P. CLYDhT CO.. No. Vi S. WHARVES ami Pier I N. WHARVES. W. P. POK I ER, Agent at Richmond sod City Point. T. P. CROW ELL ilc CO., Agouta at Norfolk. i 15 LORILLARD'S' STEAMSHIP LINK FOR NEW YORK. Sailing Tuesdays, Thurailnys, nnd Suturdaya. REDUCTION OF KATES. SprlnR rates, cmnmemMiio; March 15. SnllltiB Tiit Miliiys, Thuiiiila.va, mul Saiuniitys. On ami niter lhlh of March freiKht by tliia liuu will be taken ut Vi cents per 11 piminlH, 4 cenu per foot, or 1 rent per gallon, ahip's optuuu Advance charges CHHhed ut olllco on Pier. Freight received, ut all times ou covered whurf. JOHN T. OIIL, 2 285 Pier 19 North Wharves. N. b. Extra rates on small packages iron metals, eto. NEW EXPRESS LINE TO '7 Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, D. -ra C.. via Ciicsuiiuuke anil Delaware Caiii.1. with coiiiiiii tioiia at Alexandria from the most direct route for Lyiichhurg, liriatol, Kuoxville, Nashville, Daltou, aud the Kouthwuut. rtteuiiiers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from the flrit uliurf alove Mni kot DUoot. Freight received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. I I North and South Wharves. HYDE A TYLER, AgnnU, at Georgetown; M KLDK1 DG E A CO., Aguuta at Alvxaudi la, 1 il i- i MAY 17, 18C3. AUCTION SALES. M AKT1N BROTHERS AUCTION c.H.lvO. (l.tjT Rftlratmen for M. Thoma. Hon. J o OllKSNUT Street, rear eutraoo from Mino. Rule No. Arrh utront. ' VFRY VALUAHI.K AND HUPKRIOK FIRK PKOUr BA r r.M, M A IK Hi l.ll,L,lll.. On TuwxlnT Mirfiin, IRth Inrt., at 10 o'clock, at No. ! Arch Mmnt, hf cita no. the entire balance of Block of err aupiirior ro, nirelar. and tiro anil burirlnr-rtrool aafon of very doHirable eir.en, with the celebrated Monitor and Duodeoaeon patont combination locks, made bjr tuo I Jliie Safe and Iron Oum- ' . oiny do examined me day prevmna to aaie. o " Bale at No. 5'20 Chcmiit trnet.. HANPROMP. WALNt'T PAltl.OK KUKN TURPI, SIX MTPKHIOIt WALNUT f'H A MIIKR !StJl I'M, l'IANJ lOll'l K, KIVK KI.KOANT I'HH.NCJI I'l.ATK. MAN Tkt I'lKH. ANIX'V A1, MIKHOKS; W AHDHONK.S, HOOKCASKS. H ANOSOMK ISKITHNKLN. VKLVKI', AND INWItAtN CAKPKTS; UNI? HMIl AND hl'K IN iJM AT IK KSSKS, KKAT11 Kit BKIM, CHINA AND ULAHSWAKK, ( It ANiKl,1 KKS, KTO. On Wednesday Morninjr, 1!th Inst., at 10 o'clock, at the auction rooms. No. H'lft f'hommt street, by Cfttnlone, a lariro and vory doairable a.Rnrtnient of honnrhold fiirniMirn, etc. 1'llOTOURAI'IllU M ATK.lt I A l,S, LF.NSKS, OAMK- KAS, K.TC. Also. 10 vory fine cameras. Ictisck. tiliotosninliio mate rials, etc. MUMKKTK, KKVIH.V Kit, K H . Also. ISO United Htatoa muskets. U linitod States nistots. 7 largo revolTors, pto. MAIS, UAH, KTtJ. Also, Tory lariro invoice of cam. silk and folt hats, coun ter, tables, etc. V r. K Y r lilK W1HIIOW MtADKN. Also. 700 window shadea. lato stvlos. verv hanriwmnlr painted and ornamented. i 17 lit Sale No. 1 fl'2M N. Tenth street. SITKTMOR WALNUT AND II A lit CLOTH PARLOR f UK N ITU K K. III1AMIIKH, I M N I NUKOt M, A N If MTTINO-HOOM KUKNITU It K ; MNDSOMK HWUHSKLH CARPETS, KITUHK.N FUKNITUKK, KTO. KTO. On Thursday Morning, 20th Inst., at 10 o'clock, t No. Hi U, N. Tenth street. by catalogue, the entire auperior household furni ture, etc ft 12 tit CO., AUCTION. I I'll 1 111 T, JUOUUi.v ii . j r,, S KKRS, Nos. 'Z'.Vl and 'i'.H MARKET Street, oorasf of Bank street. Successors to John U. Myers A Oo. BALK OF 1500 CASKS BOOTS, RHOKS, TRAVEL- l-liXU UAliH, MI KAM .(1MS, KlU On Tuesday Morning, May IS, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. ( 12 t ALSO, 10,000 PAIRS ARMY BROOANS. Prime goodtt, regularly assorted, 5's to 12's. LARGE SALE OF 60,000 ROLLS PAPER HANQ- 1 NUN. On Wednesday, y 19, will bo poremptorily sold, on a credit of four months, by ordor of Messrs. .lanoway A Oo., Now York, 60,0(10 rvlls Wall Paper and Uorderings, of tho latest styles. ' - o u ot LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND DOM EMTIO DRY GOODS. On Thursday Morning, May 20, at 10 o'clock, on 4 months' credit. 6 14 St LARGE SALE OF OARPKTINGS, O ANTON MAT TINGS, OIL-OLOTHS, KTO. On Friday Morning, May 21, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit, about 800 pieoes of ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, oottatfe, and raff oarpetings, 600 rolls mattings, oil-cluths. etc. 615 fit B Ypancoast a large, auctioneers, No. '239 MARKET Street. CONSIGNMENTS of American and Imported Dt Goods, Notions, Millinery Goods, aud Stocks of Goods solicited. IS 27 tf LUMBER SPRUCE JOIST. SPRUOK JOIST. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 1 1869 18G9 1809 SEASONED CLEAR PINE. SEASONED CLEAR PINK. 1869 C1IOIUK rAllKKJI KINK. BPANISU CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 1869 FLORIDA FLOORING. J FLORIDA FLOORING. AKOLINA KLOOKING.I VIRGINIA FLOORING. PKJiAV.'ARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP HOARDS.I RAIL PLANK. 18G9 18G9 WALNUT BPS. AND PLANK. 1 CflQ WALNUT BDH. .AND PLANK. lOOJ WALNUT BO JRDS. WALNUT PLA.K 18G9 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. UNDERTAKERS' LUMUEK. RED GEDAR. WALNUT AND PINK. 1869 1809 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. 18G9 WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, H1UKORY. 1 CiO CIGAR BOX MAKERS' -t Q(( lOUJ CIGAR BOX MAKERS' lOUtJ SPANISH GEDAR BOX BOARDS. FOR SALE LOW. 18G9 CAROLINA SCANTLING. CAROLINA H. T. SILLS NORWAY SCANTLING. 18G9 18G9 CEDAR SHINGLES. OYPRESS SHINGLES. 18G9 A1AU1.E, ItKOTHKK A CO., No. SOUTH Street. 115 TSLER & BROTHER'S U. S. BUILDERS' MILL, Nos. 24, 26 and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St. We offer this season to the trade a .larger and more su porior stock of Wood Mouldings, Brackets, Balusters, Newell Posts, Etc, The stock is made from a careful soloction of Michigan Lumber, from the mills direct, and we invite builders ana contractors to examine it bofore purchasing elsewhere. Turning rfnd Scroll Work In all its varieties. 6 6 2m JUMBEB UNDER COYER. ALWAYS DRY. WATSON & GILLINGHAM, 3 29 No. 924 RICHMOND Street. PANEL PLANK ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON PLAMX, ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON BOARDS. . I and 3 SIDE FENCE BOARDS. WHITE PINE FLOORING BOARDS. YELLOW AND (SAP PINK FLOORINGS, l.K and it. SPRUCE JOIST, ALL SI.HS. HEMLOCK JOIST, ALL SIZES. PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY. Together with a general assort inout of Building Lnmbe for sale low for cash. T. W. SMALT,, 8 25 tiin FIFTEENTH and STILES Streets WINES. HER MAI CHAMPAGNE. DUNTON & 213 SOUTH. FI LUSSON, 0NT 8T. THE ATTENTION OF THE TRA'AE IS solicited Ut the following very Choice Wines. Ac, fcr sale by DUNTON ft LCSSON, 315 SOUTH FRON T STREET. OIIAMPAGNES.-Agentsfor Her Majesty, DnodeMon. tehello.Carte Uleuo. Carte blaneue, and Chaa.Farre's Grand Vin Eugenie and Yin linperinl, M. Kleninun A Co.. of Mayence, Sparkling Moselle ami RHINE WINES MA DEI HAS. Old Island, South hide Reserve. SHr.HRlES.-F Rudolphs, Amontillado, Topaz, Val lette, Pnlo and Golden Bar, Crown, do, PORTS. Vinho Velho Heal, Valletta and Crown. CLARETS. Promis Aiue & (,'ie., MouUerrand and Bor dea'ix, C la rots and hauteme Wines. G I N. "M odor Swan." IS RANDIES. Ueunesscy, Otard, Dupuy 4 Co.'. virion vintages. 4 j A R Z E L E RE tSt O U C H E CuHiam House Drokem nnd Notuilew I'ublle, No. 405 LIBRAUY STREET. ALL CUSTOM UOUSE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. PASSPORTS PROCURED. "V IRE G U . It 1) H V YOU STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAC TORIES, ETC. Talent Wlro Tinning, Iron Bedsteads, Ornamental Wire Work, Piiper-niukers' Wired, uud every variety of Wire Work, ruuuufuctuiea by M. WALlCEIt 4 SONS, S Sfmw No. 11 N. SIXTU Street. L. OflONSALES. M. 8stn No ' NEAT HOUSEHOLD V u iiiinV. r.'l" 'tIRNlTlii.C MitiROn. flAW. On Tunsdnr Morninir Mav IS. at In nVlmk. at W in jt -i .i - (i,r.nti, .iinw ,'iiu.irun. 1,7 ciai lows, Krussols, imperial and ingrain carpets, kitohnn in",. aiia,t.. a la fx SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND RTOOKB, Mav IH. lm. at li o'clock, noon, at tbe Exchange, will include: EKillTH, enst slrto, aliove Unco atrpot -Vahmi.le (inarch prt.ix'itgr- 1-ot. lUt) foot front ;rgeoliurch anil brick rani. denco. WALNUT. No. 1019-Elognnt granite stone Mansion an.l (Viacli hoiise. It is HuiHlind in a vnry superior manner, with every modern convenience, 4rt foot front, li& foot dop to Onancellor atrtpt. Iinntodiato possession. I tost - clonce or HMHin . wmirnrnn, i'.s(. N kWiSEt ONI) STREET ROAD, near City Line Station. on tlie North Pennsylvania Uaiiroiul A very elegant Uoua- t-ry noat. A acres, superior stone mansion, staoie antl roacli-honsi, green houses, and leautilul grounds. Be longs to " llll.'nn t',. MiHtrticad, Ewl. Gilt AUD AVENUE, No. 1KU -llandsoms Modern Rmi denoe. GAM DEN, N. J. 233 Tory doairable Building Lots. Sn plans. navMii.i nr.n.ii i r iMogani Keatdencs. lx sores. OLD YORK ROAD Country Place. 4 acre. DtlY'H LANE, No. 15 -Handmtno Rosidence. TWENTIETH (north). No. IMS -Modern Residonce. WHARTON, No. Ml Modern Dwelling. EMiiri'll (north). No. K-J7 Valuable Htors. WASHINGTON AVENUE, east of Twenlr firsl atrMl Valuable Itusines Property. WASHINGTON AVENUE, west of Twentieths But.. atantinl Building, I.EIH, Nos. 1730, 1722, 1734, 1726, and 1723-Threo-stoiw brirk Dwellings. (iHOl)ND R KNTS -iin and t2!)7Sa year. . RIDGE AVENUE, N. W. of I'wonty-socond-DesirauIw Lots. BEACH, No. 1222-Brick Dwolline. FORTY -VI RUT, above llnttnn Modem Rosidono. Fl FTEENTH (s.m(h). No. 2l-Dosiral)lo Rosideno. BALTIMORE TURN PI K K Country Place. 4 acres. MAIN STREET, Germantown, No. 6iW -Handsome R aidrnro. iii i r. n, mi. at - nrica I'wniung ann r rame nhon. Til 1HTF.ENT1I (south). No. tl -Modern Dwelling JUNIPER. No !- Brick Dwelliiur. It I DG E A V EN L" E, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth. --l)isirnble I.ot. FIFTEENTH (north). No. 909-Modom Dwelling. FRONT (north), Nos. low, lotit, lottl, and Km. ' WILCOX, No. liXW-Gcnteol Brick Dwelling. FRONT, above Coates Large Lot, Dwellings, Sheds, etc., No. 721. FRANK LIN, No. 2128-Modern Dwelling. TWENTY-THIRD and ARCH, N. WVcorner-Wn and largo Int. STOCKS, LOA.NS, ETC. Eat Me of John Hemphill. ,fi!(lfO Delaware Railroad coupon bonds. tji'Ji 00 North Pennsylvania Railroad 6 per cent, t (-11X10 Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad 7 per Cent. naotO Illinois Central Railroad 7 per cent. $2iHI0 Union Canal 6 per cent. IffiOO Cumberland Valley Railroad 8 per oont. 2000 Allcgbony Valloy Railroad 6 per cent. m $:t-'2ei do do do acrlp. w 120 North Pennsylvania Railroad scrip. $liMH) Chester Valley Railroad 7 per cent. 123 shares Willinniaport Bridge Company Stock. 3!i shares Wrightsville, York, and Gettysburg R. R, 4-1 siinres Georgotown Gas Light Company, D. O. Executor's Sale Estate of Joseph Anarade. $tiX)0 Lehigh Zinc 7 per cont., January and July. MK) do do do May and November, iff HO Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co. 7 per oeat. 150 bhiiroa Oswego tins (.Company. Fr Other Accounts. (12700 McKoan and Elk Lund and Improvement Co. $ lx.fjOO Union Canal Co. $4(00 HarriHliurg and Mount Joy Railroad. H shares S.uthwark ttank. $10.(100 Huntington and Bmadton. 5 U Jt Sharos Piiiladelnhia and met ercantile Library. 100 shAres Empire Transportation Co. ou snores Keiinnce Insurance t;o. ft shares Coal Ridge Improvement and Coal Co. 200U sliarea Honeycumb Petroleum Co. Catalogues now ready. Sale No. (il l Spruce Street. ELEGANT FURNITURE, PIANO, MIRRORS, CUR. TAINS, OIL PAINTINGS, KXQt On Wednesday Morn'"-- Mav 19. at 10 o'clne1- ki n ui.i U....1- .1 u - . . 1 logue, JUe entire furniture, oompiiaing rosewood 'drawing- ,.,im,ui , iwo uiegant arm onam; Centre tables, Tenneasoe marble tops: elesant rosewood piano. octave; hno brocatolle and lace curtains; six trench plate mantel, pier, and oval mirrors; tine oil paint ings and entrruvinirtt tironz Arnimanla in.n.a.lHH, dining room furniture; extension dining table; buffet sideboards; fine cut glass, china, and plated ware; library and sitting-room furniture ; fine Wilton, velvet, and Brus sels carpets; four elegant walnut chamber suits; nn wardrobes; cottage furniture; tine hair and spring mat tresses; bolster and pillows; superior high-case clock: Kitchen furniture ; refrigerator, etc. eto. , 15 17 2t May be examined on tho morning of salo at 8 o'clock. VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, On Tuesday and Wednesday Afternoons, v.wi., iiiuiuuniK oinwincai, oiogra plucal, poetical and scientiilo works, English and Ameri can editions. 5 15 St FOR SALE-LARGE AND VALUABLE THREK STORY STONE MILL AND SIX HOUSES AND) FARM, 53 ACRES, ALLEN'S LANK, Three-aiiarters of a mile of Cheanut Hill and ML Airv station, on the Ohesnut Hill Railroad, Twenty-Seoonj ward, r or iurther particulars apply to M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, ' 6 13 5t Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. ' rpIIOMAS BIRCH A SON, AUCTIONEERS'. JL AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1 1 1(1 CHESNUT Street; rear entrance No. 1107 Sanaom SU Sale No. I 1 1 O Chesnut Street. ELEGANT FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO I OPTE, WALNUT AND GILT FRAME MIRRORS. HltUSSEI.S, INGRAIN. AND VENETIAN OAK.! PETS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, ROSEWOOD MKLO DEON, ETC. On TuesdayMorning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, No. 1 I 10 Oheonut street, will be sold the following: About 10 suits parlor furniture, covered with plush, '-rry, reps, and haircloth ; suits of walnut chamber fur' -are, limslied in oil, with wardrobes to match; walnut und oak dining room furni ture, bookcases, loungos, centre tables, secretaries, reclin ing and arm chairs, office tables and chairs, china, glass ware, etc. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND CARPETS. A Iso, a large assortment of furniture and carpets front families declining housekeeping. The furniture will be arranged for examination oa Monday. 6 15 at Rale at Frankford. MACHINERY AND TOOLS OF THE COOPER FIRE ARMS AND MANUFACTURING COMPANV. On Friday Morning, May 21, at 10 o'clock, at the Cooper Fire-Armi anl Manufacturing Company's, on Frankford road, at the) creek, will be sold, the machinery, tools, eto consisting; in- Hand and Slide Rest Lathes. Trip Hammers, ('one Machines, Rilling Machines, Hope Iron Co.'s Sheara, Ijirgp Slitting Machine, Drill Presses. Hand Planers, Index Milling Maohinee, -Large Circular Saw, Frame and Saws, Large Soda-Water Kettle, with coil of steam pipe. Also, over .100 feet main shaftinc, pulleys, hangers, couplings, over HUH) feet belting, lm feet oak porta ble benching, machinists' and blacksmiths' tools of every description, portable forges, furnaces, platform scales, etc. Also, a lot of special machines and tools used in mana facturing tire-arms. Aho, over 30U0 feet gas pipe. 2d double-point brackets. lot4 swinging brackets, 7U plain brackets, etc. A ho, 2 pattern-makers benches, large tool ohest anil tools. A ho, large shed and fencing. OFFICE FURNITURE, FIRE PROOF SAFE, KTO. Also, large Fart el A Herring tire-proof safe, oak high desk, oak pedestal othce table, i'Z oak arm-chairs, matting, stoves, ct c. LEASE OF Til E PREMISES. At the commence ment of the sale will be sold tho lease of promises for seven years. Snle peremptory. Catalogues reaiiy at the ,-,uctinn tore nn f 1H!( jB,i tU i-iiiw- Rn ho had by the Second and Third Streets and Fifth an.1 Sixth Streets Passenger Cars, by stopping at the lane leading to Paxton, Humming A Lloyd's ooal and lumberyard. 517 it T Y B . SCOTT, .TR J-SCOTT'S ART OALI.ERT, No. WiO OHESNU-p Street, Philadelphia. SPECIAL SALE OF REST QUA LITY TRIPLE SILVER PLATED WARE. On Tuesday Morning, May IK, at 10 V o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery, No. 1 0'JO) Chesnut street, will be sold, without reserve, a full end general assortment of best cpiality triple Silver plated Ware, warranted as represented or no sale. AM ARM O AM) HAKDIGI.II VASES. HOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, PARIAN WARE, ETC. Also, an invoice of the above goods. FHENCH'il DAY CLOCKS. It Also, an invoice of ormolu gilt French 21-day clocks. LIPPINCOTT, SON & CO., AUCTION 1 1 EERS. ASUUURST BUILDING, No. " KET Street. On Wedneaduy Morning. May 19. at 10 o'clock, on four nt h' cr )' j,s vv"IIITr: LARGE. POSITIVE SALE Ol' ri"!.tiM. 11ANI- AND LINEN ( -i num. in' it NKH V IWOIIS, 1.-1.' ui-ii 1 1111 I.IJ1V S. All'1.'!, ... , uu Vil! iOODS. 111 t . 1 .1 HOOP SKIRTS, CORSE I , 1. . . -1 i'( . - . 'I IONS, ETC. Alw. LARGE SPECIAL SALE 'of s t h , T, ,i :.. nr irrra i.r. ni r. n-'. una-ts , aw- - Iiioluilina about SHI ca '',: ding about ; 11 tlie miMtfaahiouabl'L; AUCTIONEERS, A CO., CP. s N McCLEES BROG AN3, r-ASES ItOOlOi n"'- SALE OF 1300 . M,,nilav and Thursday. 6 nut twirr v,,-i i oatTTH. . . . xT- & 'i 1 1 1 .1 r. r.ii, AMES 11 ,'kiVtII and SOUTH Slreots. ",, 1 hern OtiHinmi. 'i .....tif.n minrm ", S."toMll o ui Ou, U'r, X Ki-"" l" V'i'.weri "w Sfl bumnea. Intrustj .wrl i"1 ' "' L i h's mMt reasonable : we rolor by C JBrr. --ISi w. hav. sold a. ti-cana. f'liiV aud repoualbility. nanTFo K 1 1 J N. I UON'l' Street. " ttKUP. lit eomprising walnut parlor and dininx rooni fuVn , pprior extension dining talile, sidi-lionrd iS' m' china, glass and platml ware, mahogany chamlim HZ.' Inre.rlnn hair msttressrs. featbor bnda. holi.. -Ji !'
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