(Continued from the First Page.) and will then be forwarded to the Vourts Vienna, Berlin. and Florence." - - The plan for the assembly of a Congress submitted to.the Vienna Cabinet by Mtuit Diulinen with the concurrence of France. is said to h ave been decisively rejected by the Austrian Government. According` to telegrams to the Indepen dance Beige, the Trench Ambassador at the Court proposed to the English Government on the 9th of May that the programme of the projected Congress should be limited to three points, via.: Venetia, Schleswig-Hol stein, and a lso German Federal _Reform, as far as the latter question affects the Euro pean equilibrium The Independance Beige of the 17th says: "We have received fresh details from London respecting:the proposed Congress. Atudria blue been confidentially informed of the points of which the programme will consist. She has replied that she desires the Schleswig Holstein question to be de cided, not by universal suffrage, but by consultation with the estates of the Duchies. She demands that the basis proposed by . Prussia, for 'a reform of the Federal Consti tution shall not be accepted. As 'regards the Venetia question, she wishes to know what territorial compensation 'would be offered her in exchange for the cession of that province to. Italy. In the British House of Lords on the 18th, the Earl of Clarendon stated that o ffi cial and confidential communications were at present in progress with the view of forming a European:Congress. He was careful not to term them negotiations, and frankly stated that he could ' not hold out a hope that they would terminate in peace, although England would do,her best to bring about such a result. '. the Austrian Volunteer for Mexico.] A Trieste telegram of the 18th inst., says : "The naval authorities at this port have re fused the vetiseht intended to convey volun teers to Mexico, the clean bill of health for Tampico, without which no ship is allowed to leave the harbor." • . The Prinelpantie9. BIICKAREST, May 15.—The Chamber has again adopted, by 111 against 6 votes, the proposal to confer the throne of Ronmanbt upon Prince Charles of Hohenzollern. FRANCE. The weekly returns of the Bank of France show a decrease in the cash in hand of over five and a half millions of francs. The cash ier of the Sous-Comptier had been arrested on a charge of embezzlement. His defalca tions amount to 3,500,000 francs. The Bourse on the 18th was heavy. Bentes closed at 63-95. In the Corps Legislatif M. Gamier Pages expressed his regret that no opportu nity was offered for protesting in the Cham ber against the bombardment of Valparaiso. PAins,Mayl6.—The Constitutionnet of this morning says: "The Paris Conference has decided in favor of the union of Moldavia and Wal lachia, should the Principalities combine in demanding to be united. The Conference, however, has not consented to the election of a foreign Prince. France would have been glad to see such an arrangement effected, but as it did not meet the approval of the other Powers, the French Cabinet could not think of imposing its opinion upon the other European Governments." The Constitutionnel proceeds to express a wish that the Principalities should listen to the wise counsels of France, and return to that prudent attitude which can alone save them from painful emergencies. BZIOEMBRIST, May 16.—The Provisional Government has submitted to the Chamber a project for a liberal constitution. lfluestAnzaT, May 17.—A fierce conflict took place yesterday in Ginrgevo between a body of. Turkish soldiers and some armed Ronmwniens, in which several were killed and wounded on both sides. =DLL AND CHINA. BOMBAY, May 11.—Cotton depressed. Export of the week, 27,000 bales. Ex change, 2s. lid. CALcurrA, May 10.—Exchange, 2s. lid. Freights, 375. 6d. Rate of discatmt reduced 1 per cent. HONG KONG, April 26.—Tea unchanged. Exchange, 4a. 7/d. SHANGHAI, April 20.—Tea inactive. Silk firm. Exchange, 6s. 41d. Freights, £4. Latest. LraxerooL, Saturday Evening, May 19. —The Africa's news was not developed till after business hours. Another London bank, the European, suspended to-day. The liabilities are re ported heavy. Funds and securities are generally dull and lower, closing flat. There are rumors of additional suspensions in commercial circles. It is generally stated that Bonn, English it Brandon, of Liverpool, will show ample assets, and pay twenty shillings in the pound. Loti - DON, May 20.—Reports concerning tho European Congress are conflicting. It Is said that Austria has refused to join. No direct negotiation has as yet been ad dressed to the Courts of Berlin, Vienna and Florence. Active preparations continue in Venetia. Twenty battalions of volunteers have been formed in Italy, and it is believed that more will be formed in consequence of the large number of enlistments. At the sitting of the Frankfort Diet yes terday the Ministers of the Middling States represented at the Bamberg Conference moved that the Diet should request the members of the Confederation taking mili tary measures to declare whether and upon what conditions they would be willing to order a reduction of their military establish ments to a peace footing simultaneously. The Paris Bourse was fiat. Rentes closed at 63f. 30c. It wit's rumored that asangainary conflict had. taken place between the Turkish and Moldavian troops. The liabilities of the European Bank are estimated at a million sterling. The latest vague rumors from Paris state that hostilities had almost commenced. Commercial Intelligence. , LONDON MONEY lisaxirr.--The weekly return of the Bank of England was the most extraordinary ever published. Although the bank had not availed itself of the privilege granted by the stuspenslon of the Bank Charter Act, the figures In the statement exhibit un precedented violent changes. The decrease in the bul lion was £4332,335, and in the notes unemployed, ge,219,495 sterling. Anzamew SECURITIES. Baring Bros. say 5-203 Imve s.advanded to 65%@66c, under extensive p , ' , chases for the United Mates. in other steaks no change; quotations nominal. atest. Irymaroon. Saturda y li'vening, May 19.—Steamship Africa. from Boston, has arrived. Covrow—Bates to-day 5,000 bales. The _market is dull, with little inquiry and weak prices. Middling 'Uplands are quoted about 1.216 d. BBEADEITI37.I3B—The market is quiet and steady'. Psoyisiorts—The market is doll. Tallow is still declining. LONDON, Saturday Availing May 19.—Comsobs closed at 87@87Y a for money. AIINELICAN SECIIBITMEI--11 8. Five Twenties SS@ 66; Illinois Central Railroad, 76?4g,77; Erie. Railroad, 4435Q45. Few Jersey Natters. ROBBERIES IN BRIDGETOR.—OnSaturday night last Mr. 'Franklin Dare, a peddler who resides in Bridgeton, was robbed by some bold scoundrel, who broke into his carriage house, and toek the goods from his wagon, which be bad loaded ready to damn Mon day, on a peddling tour. c", A few evenings since, as a young man named Byrup kixu3 was walking along Oak street, two negroes assaulted him, one throwing a handrail of sand in his eyes. while the other seized. hold °Chin', and held hint while the other robbed him of his watch. - In conse quence of being blinded with tbe sand. Mr. Simpkins could not recognize who the robbers were. Srite - wszwriEs.—lt is said that the Straw berry crop In South Jersey is unusually large the present season, and the fruit exceedingly luscious. As Hammonton, thousands of busnels will be gathered and flint to market. In a week they will be fit to gather tor the markets. ANOTICOR GOOD MAN GoNz.—General D. Potter, of Cumberland county, a prominent and active director of the West Jersey Railroad, died at his reri deuce, a few days !Ince, and at &meeting of the Direc tors recently held in Camden, a series of appropriate resolutions were adopted. TIrERE are 770 students at Oberlin Col lege, Ohia--425 males and 325 females. Of the whole number 261 are new students. 4DITY- BinMETIN. NtrisANCES , RSPOBThio TO nal BoABD ov HEALM—Up to the first of May the Sant, tary Inspectors had reported to the Board of Health 9,195 nuisances, and the citizens 670,7 making a total of 9,865. Of these there were 103 streets, 6 sewers, 10 gutters, 2 alleys, 14 courts, 2 docks, 111 houses, 473 yards, 879 cellars, 4,492 full privies,' 176 foul do., 122 leaky do., 17 water closets, 171 drains, 208 alleys, 39 hog pens, 31 horse stables, 27 cow stables, 101 manure heaps, 57 vacant lots, 5 rag and bone shops, 1 factory, 34 slaughter houses and yards, 27 ponds of water, 1 bone and bone-boiling factory, 20 cellar resi dences, and 93 dead animals, making a total Of 7,673. Of these, 2,192 were removed by owners of different premises. EVERY MAN His OWN PHOTOGRAPHER. —Among the most curious of the many ca rious developments of the art of photogra phy is the "magic photograph" recently in troduced. A piece of blank paper is sub mitted to the action of a few drops of water and in thirty seconds a beautiful picture is produced which has only to be washed in the usual way and mounted when it is ready for the album. The experiment is pleasing and instructive and the result is eminently satisfactoxy. Mr. George C. Bower, druggist, at Sixth and Vine streets, has on hand excellent specimens of the new style of material for instantaneous pictures. They , are done up in neat and convenient packages. THE VAPOR BATH is a universal :Hy gienic remedy for all diseases emanating from the derangement of the liver and con sequent dyspeptic results, and the general obstruction of the skin hermetically sealed in itsi porous ventilations by neglect of bathing cleanliness, the sure end of non secretkin through the pores by perspiration, sweat, etc. A calamity of this nature can only be averted through careful attention to the skin. All this can be avoided and health conserved by daily bathing in the various modes of the hot, tepid and douche baths, with the occasional vapor. This throws a blooming glow over the skin, while it invigorates and refreshes the whole system. MORE CRLEGES.—Eugene McCarty,whose arrest was noticed yesterday. had a hearing yesterday afternoon, before Recorder Eneu. He was then charged with having been con cerned in the attempts to enter the lager beer saloon of Louis Kreckler, at Broad and Coates streets, on Monday morning last, and the tailor store of Frederick Strassen myer, Fifteenth street and Ridge avenue, on Sunday night last. Mr. Strassenmyer testi fied that he found McCarty working at the back window and seized him, bat was knocked down by McCarty, who then es caped. The accused was committed for triat FrsrsKED.—The work of connecting the turbine wheels at Fairmount with the Corinthian avenue basin, by means of the 48 inch main, has.been completed, and, yes terday, the water was passing through the pipe at the rate of from 10,000 to 12,000 gal lons per minute. The three turbine wheels in the new wheel-house, with six pumps attached, supply this water. The entire city, except Kensington and West Philadel phia, can now be supplied from the Fair mount Works. VINELAYD.—SeveraI manufacturing com panies are starting in this place: a com pany for the manufacture of shaker hoods and straw goods on a large scale; a fruit canning company, an agricultural imple ment company, and other establishments. The proprietor, Charles K. Landis, Esq., has erected several large factory buildings, with steam power, and roomsto rent; also, a foundry. This place is rapidly growing in importance: There are improvements going on at the present time. Amin TEM Sways.—A raid has been made on the hogs in the First and Twent3r fourth Wards within the past few days, by agents of the Board of Health, in accord ance with a notice in a proclamation issued by the Board on the 24th of April. to the effect that after the expiration of fifteen days the law prohibiting the keeping of hogs in certain portions of the city would be en forced. .A_NOTIEER PASSENGER Riarr.way.—The Schuylkill River PaSsenger Railway has been commenced. The work is progressing rapidly, and it is expected the road will be by the 25th of June completed from Gray's Ferryto Fairmount, . Foul'Ernto Burrs.—During last week 109 lumps of butter were seized by the Clerks of the markets forbeing less than the standard weight. One dealer in the Eastern market lost 46 lumps. Mn. Huciass, from Cape Island, Is stop ping at Mt. Vernon Hotel. He has cottages to let. See advertisement in to-day's paper. REAL ESTATE IN LONDON.—The Wes leyan Methodists, some time ago, built a hall In Blab opgate street, London a freehold, wnich cost them £35,000. They have been recently offered .£157,000 for the property. In .the course of evidence given re cently before the Deputy Recorder of London, it was stated that land near St. Paul's churchyard was worth £1,000,000 per acre. This is certainly a high valuation to place on ground, but it is not higher in proportion than the value placed on the coal sold by W. W. Alter, 957 North Ninth street and at Sixth and Spring Garden streets. GROVER & Bass's Highest Premium Eleatic Stitch and Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, 730 Chestnut street. COLD weather for the time of year, but ar rangements for our country trips have been made and warm days will occur. and the ladies will need SUN DOWN HATS, so get them now of CHAS. OANFORD & SONS, Under the Continental Hotel. _ AQUA DB MAGN OLIA.-This name is not more beautiful and poetic than the article It represents is delicious and beautifying. No lady's toilet is com plete without It. It is infinitely superior, to any Co. logne. It is made from the rich Southern Magnolia, is a delightful perfume, and renders the skin soft and fresh. It is sold by all dealers at fill, in large bottles, and by Demme, Barnes 4- CO., New York. wholesale agents. Try it. COLD weather for the time of year, but ar rangements for our country trips havelteen made and warm days will occur, and the ladles will need istrN• DOWN HATS, eo get them now of • CHAS. OAKFORD & SONS, _ Under the Continental Hotel. SPB.ING 3.IATBESSES made to order at . PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut street. SPRING. ELEGANT SPRING SUMTER.. SEEING. AND BUMMER CLOTHING Steirmns SPRING. FOB GENTLEMENSUMMER SPLUING. AND YOUTHS. BUMMER SEEING. ROCBBILL & WILSON, Humana BROWN STONE CLOTHING H ALL, 603 AND 805 CHESTNUT STREET. SUPERIOR TABLE CLARET.— MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1201 Chestnut street. GET THE BEST IN THE CITY. The BEAL Vanilla Cream Sponge Cake, At G. Byron Morse's, 804 Arch street. NEW DRERSMARING ESTABLISHMENT.— .fa.diee can have their dresses, snits , coats, and has qintnes handsomely made, at the alumna notice—in twelve hours if necessary—at the new Dressmaking Establishment of J. W. PROCTOR & CO. 920 meet= stied. CORSETS! CORSETS!! CORSETS!!! IL A. Jones, No. 17 Ncrth Eighth street, (entrance through Partridge's Trimming Store,) is now pre ! pared to make to order from measure or pattern, Corsets of any style, size or quality. B ai ls action guaranteed in all cases. M. A. Jones' well known reputation as the manufacturer of the cele brated "No Plus Ultra"- Skirt, will be &dilatant gua rantee that the Corsets will be alt that can be dealt at as the same care will be given to the new branch. Mat has secured so enviable a reputation for the Skirts. Examme them befbre buying elsewhere. MARYLAND HAMS MARYLAND HAMS ! NI'DIDELL a mar,roHEß, , s, - -120! Chestnut street. PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. —The present month being generally chosen by house keepers for putting their domicils P a p order. we would direct those In guest of Wallers and Win dow Shades to the large and well assorted stock of S. P. Balderston & Son, No. 902 Spring Garden street. This flrmhave the best display of fine plainpapere we have yet seen. Their retie are very low. CARPETS LAID, Ctiltailll3 put up and Fur niture repaired and Matresses made to order at PATTEN'S • 1193 Chestnut street. THE DAILY -EVENING,BULLETIN4 THILADELMA. WEDNESDAY,_ , MAY 30,1866: TAM! irOTICIN.--Will ba..aolde at private Bale *magnificent Iteeewood, Plano-Forte, by a tamll7 , declining name keel:der In we only a Yew mon th s; C 01144660. • Win be solo . 12:01' 1325 If applied for at Once.. 110. 7041 LOOMS& street. • • LUXURY Eracwroil AND a common thing for philosophers to teach- that health and luxury cannot go together. We don t believe It. We know that the most lazeriotus thinp we wos of are the delicious fancy confections manufactured by Mr. George W. Jenkins,_at No. 1137 Spring Garden street (Union Equate).. lithe roasted Jordan almonds, cream fruits, chocolate and other caramels, gum prepare, *lons. and the thousand and one other elegant and good things he turns out, are not luxuries. we know nothing about tbe luxurious. As -to the matter of health, Mr. Jenkins will not surer anything to be used in his manufactures that is not strictly pure and whole• some, and there is not a clogged stomach or a sick headache in a ton of them. The public understands this; hence the enormous patronage bestowed upon this popular establishment. Funnrrurat Brazes out and made to order PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut street H. L. EClamowzra. et SON, NO. 534 Mar ket Street, first Store below Sixth, have the best as. sortment of Boys' and Children's Clothing in the city: which they are prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Call and examine for yourselves, No clap-trap hum busing at this establishment - $ L. HALLOWELL & SON, No. 524 Market street. "lubricative steam engine packing.—for terms see sas chestnut at., plata., and 26 dey at., new yOrk.. Perßß lawarry Warm Lium--Ordera daily lacreaniag. Puss MBEs= WEars LRAD.--Try %and you will have none other. DEAFNESS, BLTSDNESS AND OATAFIEFf.— J. Isaacs, N. D., Professor of theliye and Ear, treats all diseases appertairdng to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re. liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 619 Pinestreek The medical thcalty are invited to so. 000r= their patients, as he •as had no secrete In his Ardffcial eyes lases ed. No _charge guide For examination. WINDOW SHADES, One Dollar. Gilt bor derregular Shades only One Donee, et, PATTELN'B,I4OB Chesnut street. Fuzz LunieTTWKETs laux.—Preferred by Deems, as It always sly satisfaction to their cus tomers, Wray of Tar Syrup for (kragba, Colds and &Sections affords ungs. Beli e f re Ls entirely vegetable, and speedy in all Pulmonary Dbiesaes, each as Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Bron chitis, &c. Prepared & only by Rwatiai kw/JR Br:White, • S. B. Oor. Tenth and Obis nbatrests.Phila BLINDS - AND - EiIW:OES. B. J. WILLIAMS No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STELE' T. MANITFACTUBZEI OY VENITIAN BLINDS APD WINDOW SHADES. The Writ and finest aaaortment In the city at th I° Storelillt e ee made and lettered. see-ti ICE I ICE! -ICE! ICE! THOG. Ze c e r e A t T ou ZT 7 T . . T HRYT t. H J O O MHANS ,GuOpDYEAR. [K•) •_) ? oklel ICE AND COAL CO. i):4.1 ft A:l4 i;,111.1.147.1:11 44:4:4:4024110. - .117 is_syli 1 We are now prepared to fbralati BEST QUALITY ICE In large or small goantitiee to ItotelsEttearaboata Ice ere= Saloons, Faraillet, OfOcat, dc., Ace, and a the LOWEST ELABJEST BATES. ICE served DAILY in all paved limits of the con solldated City, West Philadelphia, Mantua, Bich. mond and Germantown. Your coat= arid Wine= is respect/Idly solicited. Yon can rely on being tar nished with a PUBIC article and PROMPTLY. Bend your order to 03i7ICE G. RUSSELL & 00., 22 North Sixth Street, Invite attention to their fall stock of Fine Watches. /smoky. and Fancy and Plain Silver- Ware of every description. irt7litcmwl9l44 THE SUBSCRIBER (for many years connected with "NlXchell's Saloons," No. Mt Chestnut Street„) would respecthilly inform his friends and the public generally, that he has OPisri &ID AN Ice Cream and Refreshment Saloon FOB LAMM AIW CIBIMEMBH, NO. 1121 CHESTNUT STREET , where he hopes, by strict attention to business to merit the patronage of all who may favor bins with their custom. rayHtm rpf JACOB H. BllßDctay.r, JOHN C. ARRISON, Nov. 1 and 3 NORTH SIXTH STRUT, Would invite the attention of Gentlemen to his IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, Made byl ,I?j un E t c h , e T tre i t a learuir i. and A ozr. ALSO TO A COKPLETK STOOK OF Gentlemen's Furnishing" Goods, Suitable teethe Season ataam rpl 0k 41- ", PAM& Ins waist. TROCHES, CAMPHOR TROCHES, " Positive Proventite ot _ .C - 330.1.1M.RA.- . ; Dtarrhcea, Dysentery, and ChatertMorbas, - ' 6 'o,, age radar. 0.8. Needles, DragithAs ,pit• ' , 4 - - 12th k Baas SU., Phila. - ve Ofs 42t. b _ _.... _ .. 4 0 0 ..° X, matted on Te'w F.RE NOE OALF SKINS. We are Importing by every Steamer the !Mowing Brands: LEMOINE, .TULBS JODOT, LEVEL% BEAUNEVIIXE. CARRIER DUPONT, CONELIAN GUMLOT, SOU= CORBIT, To which we Invite the attention of the Trade. CHAMBERS A.TTEL e inyNsdcwSmi it 2 N. & THIRD Street. WlSVatro:6 8 of MANILA'AND TARRID CORDAGE, - Cords, Twines. dm, No. 28 North Water street, and No. 22 North Delaware avenue, Philadelphia. ' EDWIN N . EJETTR.• • MICHABIL WEAVER. • CONPAD F. OLOTNatit, • Incorporated arses. 485 WALNUT STREET. 6. W. corner Twelfth and Willow Street% North Penna. B. B. and Master street. Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets. Pine Street Wharf. Schuylkill. &pleats WI ‘4 , 13 % 1 4'1 READY MADE CLOTHING' N 9824 CHESTNUT ST. ER THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL PHILADELPHIA • PA. INSTRtCTIONS SELF.MEASIMENENT. COAT. Send Size from 1 to 2: from 2to 1: and from 4 to 5; I and nand the most prominent I part of the chest. and around the valet. State whether creel or stooping, I • VEST. Same as for coat. Me seam; outside morn to hips, and aro BIEIrML AT RETAIL. JAB. L CAMPBELL .& 727 Chestnut St:, y:. 1 : _~; STILJEKS DRESS 4310013132 14: 1, 0 4 :4 0 4: 8 :11 At Moderate Prices. Wholesale Rooms Up. Stairs, anyi-lra rp s MARKET O A •e* & ti* Are selling at very lowest market price•, with other deatrable goods, large quantities of FINE WICITE AM LOW GRADIS MITA MIME GOODS of almost e►es7 deScriPtiOn• LINTS GOODS at reduced pricer. SHERTINGS and f3HDITINGS of every grade. S and HONEY 003.133QM1:113. BLACK DBMS GOODS greatly under price. ~ ~ :.. :yK«a~~= :. ~. DEBTR ART:WI PLAIDS In think and thin fatale. 87 cent DRIBS STUFFS, a good allow, HANL OANDSOME ME HANTLE3 AND SITSHO Cis. IfANMOTH LINE of CLOTHS and aplttorwf JOHN W. THOMAS, 405 and 407 North Second Street, Call attention to his LARGE AIM EANDSOII3 STOCK OF SPRING AND SIIMMEIR DRESS 0 - C10 0 3136, Which will be sold at the LOWEST WABK BATIOL a:VW= rp AWNINGS, VERANDAHS AND FLAGS. 11. F. SCRIBBLE, 49 WITH THIRD Kin n, PRILADMILPHIL. HastuFAurtmEn OF AWNINGS AND VEICLAINTI3.IIOEI4. Awnings Proofed and Warranted not to Mildew. FLAGS OF ALL SIXES ON RAND AND MADE TO OLDER. Stencil Oatttnir and Calms Printing. Rue Tents Wagon Covers, made to order. animal= ESA.IKEIRG's ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTORY. The largest and best anortment at Wigs, Toupees, Long Hair Braids and Curls, Water-falls, - Tiotorines Pri mates, Illusive Beasts for La dies, At prima LOWER than elsewhere. iratde•rp 909 CHESTNUT STREET. lirEsirp.T.T,ls MAGIO OIL CURES TETTEEL ERYSIPKLAS, rum, SCALD HEAD. AND ALL MEIN DISEASIE! Warranted to care or money refrnded. For sale by all Druggists. Principal Depot, N 0.63 SOUTH THIRD STREET, .0' ABOVE CHESTNUT. AM - Price 25 cents per bottle sP 24 -31a 11? REFRIGERATORS. SMITH di BIOHARDSON, Agents Ibr the sale of the Justly Celebrated CKLR. COAL LINED REPRIOREAToESb Wholesale and Retail, From Six to Twenty-dye Dollars. 611 MARKET STREET. myl2-1m rp ' gplit SPRING. ink WM. D. ROGERS, Coaoh and Light Carriage Builder. 1009 and 1011 Chestnut street. rob24-Bm-rPi PHILADIELPHLA. TrA A 4 Tr•Ti'l3 PASSAGE OFFICE. NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, 5 LY TO AND FROM QUEENS TOWN, (CORK HARBOR.) AND LIVERPOOL. The elegant Al iron screw steamship DENMARK leaves on SATURDAY, Stine PL Bates of passage Payable in currency : let Cabin, COQSteerageg3o. Passengers also forwarded to London, Paris, Bailie, Hamburg, Bremen, Ac., at moderate rates. - Steerage Passage from LIVERPOOL or QITEENS. TOWN through to PIIIIADELPHLA., IRO in cur. rencY. For further Inibrmation, apply at the Companion Office, W. A. TT A NITT.T , Agent, 217 Walnut street. SPECIAL NOTlCE .— Raving been appointed SOLE AGENT of the above "Favorite Line" in this ci , • would caution the public against purchasing ULM' tickets elsewhere. 0P2844 BARGAINS IN FINE CLOTHING 11001iHILL & WILSON "Brown Stone Clothing Mill," 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. NEW. STOOK AT, THE LOWEST PRICES. Having sold out our stock of Clothing for Gentle men and Boys, carried over kora the late dre, our en tire stock of Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing is the Newest, AB OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. (111:):r. f•A Magnificent Spring Stock Now Ready, To Suit Everybody.. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Our newly-fitted up Custom Department now con tams the largest assortment of all the fashionable New labile:a for oar patrons to soled from. SUITS, Orfila AND MILITARY. MADE 17P TO ORDER PROMPTLY, In the highest style, and at moderate prima. Boys' Clothing. In this department onr stock 15 also tuirtsraled. THE BEST IN THE CITY, At The Lowest Prices. Orders executed s shortest node% The Choicest Stock OB READY MADE CLOTHING ROCKHILL & WILSON Brown-Stone Clothing Hall, 60386605 Chestnut street. av-eawarn rig SPRING- 434:300.1136 SPRING STYLES ! EDWARD P. KELLY, Cl 2 Chestnut St. R.T7I - v ,- TiuryarTyn. CARPETING ES, OIL CLOTHS, riaorrrNas. REEVE L 1 KNIGHT da SON, 807 CHESTNUT ST. "GLEN ECHO MILLS," GERMANTOWN, PA., McCALLITMS,CREASE & SWAN MANITFACIMMI SBALE , IIerPORIEB IN B dND WHOLE. DEALERS CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING% &c, WARE:HOUR% NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Stele Hem. PICELADPNAPHLA. Retail Department No. 619 Chestnut St. =beam rP LEEDOM d; SHAW Invite attention to their assortment at Fornign and Domestio C ,A. rr N" GE 9 2 , 70 W OPENING AT No.. 910 Arch Street, maws= rpi AEOI7IO Nueva. V a gr W r q .1'23 S.) .11111.01, NIENINOMI ow. B 1" M. / Chestnut Street • BROWN & MAGEE Manufacturers of SOLID .LEATHER TRUNKS AND VALISES, Gents* and Ladies' SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS. Ladles French. Dress and Bonnet Trunks. Leather Traveling Bags.Excuralen Bags Tourist Bags, Ea Morocco Reticules and Traveling Bags r Ladles, Trunk Straps, Shawl Straps, Hat Oases, Dressing Cases, Flasks. Pocket Books, &c. Ma - Trunks suitable for European Travel. '7OB chestnut street, OPPOSITE MASONIC HA_LL, • J. L. 'W.'. LIMin"11; a co., gm, written and verbal descripuon: or charm** Utahans. daily at [alayniwAlsmral MIN X likyAlliVl CLOTHING. m PHILADELPHIA.; Aai~BE, Penna. Acadeniy of Fine Arts. The Forty-third ArOlerd Exhibition of PAINTINGS-AND SCULPTURE IS NOW OPEN, Cheatnnt Street, above Tenth, From 9A.m, to P. hr.., and nem 8 tui io sas NEW PIUBLICATIONti. WrLTZTF COLTaISRY NEW BOOK I And other New Books Published this day by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHEMS, N 0.306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. MAD MONKTON, and other stories. By Wilkie Collins. This volume contains five of the beet stories ever written by Wilkie Collins and neither of them have ever been pnblishedin th is country before. One Volume, Octavo. Price so Cents. THE BEAUTIFUL NUN. By Ned Buntline, authm of 'llysterles and Miseries of New York." "MVatertee of New Orleans," &c. price Vs cents. Tu.e. QUEEN'S FAVORITE.or the price of a Crows. An Historical Romance of the Fifteenth Century. Complete In one large duodecimo volume. Price Se in paper. or eltin cloth. • DICKENS' LIFEOF GRIMALDL JOSEPHGRIX ALDI, THE CLOWN. His We and Adventures. By Charles Dickens. One volume, octavo. Price 75 cents. THE GOLD BRICK. By Mrs. Ann gAgtephens. Author or'Fastdon and Famine." Complete In one la r ge duodecimo volume. Price gl 50 in paper, or qsz iii cl. TEE FORTUNE SFICEEII. By Mra. Emma D. E. Bouthworth. Complete in one large daodechnur volume. Price ft bo in paper, or UM cloth. Send for our hfarranoth Descriptive Catalogue. Address all cash orders. retail or wnoleaalb4t . y . T. B. PETERSON & BROT No. 306 Chestnut street, hiladelp hia. Boas sent Postage paid, on receipt of retail Price. All NEW BOOKrs , are at PETEI3SONS'. my 28,111 MINDLISH 'MEDICAL SCEENT 'TIC BOOKS.= 14 TODD'S CYCLOPEDIA OF ANATOAE y. 6 vols. Royal Octavo. ORAVES'I3 CLINICAL MEDICINE.. A new edi tion. BELL'S ANATOMY OF EXPRESSION. ROYAL STo., illustrated. El LIS & FORD'S ILLUSTRATIONS OF DISSEC TIONS. 20 parts, folio. colored plates. GAIBDI'S CLINICAL MG OICINE. CHAPMAN ON .c.u.s. FUNCTIONAL DisvAgE3 OF WOMAN. CHAPMAN ON THE FUNCTIONAL DISEASES OF THE STOMACH. PARKES'S PRACTICAL HYGIENE. ^mod edition. KIMMAL'S BOOK OF PERFUMES. Illustrated, SEAFIEL O'S LITERATURE AND CURIOSITIES OF DREAMS. OWEN'S COMPARATIVE ANATOMY OF THE EMI RTEBRATEs. 2 vole., illus•rated. HEWITT ON THE DISEASES OF WOMEN. TH/PS LTERINE THERAPEUTICS. COOK ON CANCER. Colored plates. PRODHUBST ON SPINAL CURVATURE., DICESO.N'S FALLACIES OF THE FACULTY. LITTLE ON DEFOB3IXTJ t. JOHNSON ON THE KIDNEYS. WRIGHT ON HFADACITES. BRA M L O E T O x NM AHAN . & VEINSTIHIEt AND TU- DOBELL ON TWBEFICUTOSE4.. LINDSAY & BLAICIBTON, Publishers and Booksellers, No, 2$ South Sixth street. "EAL ISSTATE. rPEREMPTOBY SALE OP VALUABLE COT— TAGE LOTS. late the Estate of W ill iam Frantz, d.—Will be sold, on THURSDAY, June 7th, 1565. on the premises, lying between the Limekiln turnpike and Duy's lane, 1 tulle east of Germantown, Twenty second Ward, city of Philadelphia, five beautiful and very eligible Cottage Lots. No. I—Contains MI acres, 5 acres wood and water. No. 2—Contains 5 acres and 53 perches,a beautiful site. No. S—A good building site, 5% acres wood and water. w .No ater. 4—Handsome Building Site , 53, acres --streant. No. 5—A good Lot. 131' acres—good fruit. No. s—The Homestead contains 12.3 acres, The im provements are a large 23 story stone mansion, con taining ten rooms, good cellar. and a never.fatling well, pump therein, at the door, under cover; stone barn, large stone and frame hay and wagon house, spring-house over a never-Rifling eprieg, corn -crib. dtc. A varlet) of good fruit , the land In a high skate tivation, well milted for a county residence or a valua ble plat for trucking. The suave inoperfar, so eligibly situated and acme elide to the airy every hour of the day, being only ten. minutes' walk from Duy's Lane Station, Germantown Ballroad. and six miles front the cityonakes it the most valuable properin the market. Persons wish ing to view the p previous to the sale, will cheerfally be shown the lame by Joseph Frantz, re. siding thereon. Sale to commence at I o'clock. P M. Conditions atWe t BY THE HEMS. mys43t• THOMAS LISTER, Auctioneer. tGERMANTOWN RESI OENCE—TOITE For the Sammer season. a flue modem built re nce on Walnut lane, Germantown: fine hum ve getable garden. etc, &c. all In- perfect order. This is in every respect a d esir able location. Immediate pos session can be Oven. For terms app ly ROBERT THO Conveyancer, myhiMts 5105 Germantown avenue. heFOR SALE.—Near the Pennsylvania Central. miles of the city. A STONE MANSION, with , stone tenant house, spring house With pure, soft water. Superior stone barn 65 acres of good ground, adjoining the residence of Dr. Dodd, near Athens ville. J. I. YOUSG, Its 435 Walnut street. IMFURNISHED HOUSE FOR BENT—Da SPRUCE, above BROAD street, by mys , s)trpf C. IL lIIITREETID. fillz - 1-11 FOB, SALE, —A. superior .31..EDENQE cat its Vine street. opposite "Franklin square," Imply at 43U North T.l.lrd street M.rf Dttt P.,11) Y [►l DOI N THR COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF THE I CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.— GEORGEWIDENER vs ELLEN WIDENER March Term. 1868, No. n.—To RT.T.V,NT WIDENER. Madam: Take notice that the Court has granted a role on yon to show cause why a divorce from the bonds of matri mony should not be decreed in the above case., re turnable en SATURDAY, the 9th day. of June. 1868, at lo o'clock, A. M., personal notice having. failed on ac count of your absence. CHAS. N. MANN. wiya-w,f,4t* Attorney for GEO. WIDENER. 1 - N I AND H CO O N R TPYNP COURT LFPOHL AH taw of JOSEPH S. TOWNSEND, deceased, the Auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the first account of JACOB L. HARNED, administrator of the estate of Joseph S. Townsend, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, Junei3th, 18te, at 12 o'clock, noon, at his office, No, 131 South Fifth street, In the city of Philadelphia. HENRY PHILLIPS, Su., Auditor. m • 3t -v7 fms t* WMITS. AGENTS WANTED FOR "CAMPAIGNS OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC." By William Swinton. The Standard History of the "Grand ArmY." The greatest work on the War. Universally endorsed by army officers and the press. Send for circulars and see our term& Address "National Publishing C 0.," Sol Minor street. Philadelphia. Pa,, myso ime - - A SINGLE GENTLEMAN (MERCHANT) DE II. SIRES to learn the French language. A liberal price w ill be paid as a boarder in a family where he could receive lessons and hear the language. If un known, the references to be satisfactory; and any re plies to this advertisement can be fully relied on as private. and returned if requested. A boarding-house would not besalisfactory. Address "FB.ENCEI," Box NM Post Office. It BOARDING. I • :Ai •it •• I z ft' II- Gentlemen. at 238 North NINTH street. It* ALLIDTIOR I9AJAOb. TAM A. FREEMAN, ATJINTO No. sits WALNUT street. SlXTts..raormi. STRING SALE OF REAL. ESTATE AND STOCKS, JUNE 6, 1866. This tele. at 111 o'clock anon as the Er s chmage, Will Include the tbllowlng properties MOONS, &c.—Particulars to-morrow. BLOT, 11TH ST.. above Tioga. 18d Ward, 40 by 1852 Bea, t. O rphans' Cburt Sale- - . Estate of Herman Vim deed. $22 GROUND RENT, well secured. Hurst st above eth, 2s b 80 feet. Orphans' Oaurtgole—Sarne .Esteste. • 521 ICBM bT—Tbree story brick Dwelling, above Spring Garden, 17 by 80 feet. Orphans' apart Sale—Same .Estate. SW YORK ST—Double three story brick Residence and Brick Shop, below Frenkfbrd road, 58 by 100 feet. Clear. LOT, HUNTINGDON ST—Above Pike et 1646 Ward, 37 by 672 feet. Bxecutors' Sal e —Dreate of Wm. .7brd deed. lush:467oE, ozogsnrcrr MlX—Elegant Pointed Residence and Lot. 200 by 260 feet, Montgomery' avenue near Resrgreen avenue. lolvnediatepossenfon. 908 N W MARKET ST—Two story Brick 'House and Lot, 19by 92feet. Subject to 628 50 ground- rent. Executor's Sale—. Estate of Philip Baep. dee'd. 618 polls ST—Two story Brick House and. T..ot' feet on Pine and 'X on Minster and 140 feet deep. - Per, emptory Sale on account of a former pureltaser. itrATTyyc ST . 5 Frame Reuses, Native wt, above etts and Carpenter ste, 18 by 47 feet Subject to 912 ground rent. Orphans' Court Bate—Estate of J. X. Bradley, es minor. MARRIOTT'S LANE—Five Frame Houses, above Fifth at, 30 by 93 feet, Orphans' °earl Sale —Same .Estate. HAVANA STEADIZERS.—SERT •'4 fV' MONTHLY ..lahrw,-..Th e s t eams hi ps • OH HUDSON, Ca pt. Howes; STABS AND liTarpEs. ()apt. Holmes. :Mose steamers will leave this port for Havana every other S &TURD ItY,_at A. M. The steamship HENDRICK HUDSON .['owes. Inmates, will sail on SATURDAY HORNIER;, H •Tntie 9 . at o'clock. Emig° to Havana 400. ppr freight or prm... e, apply to THOMAS WATTOON & SONS, 110 North Delwin avenues.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers