' 7, ;`,71; • wATVIIIII9 TOILET. Inatheringwild, sweeNitilloik All fresh with diamond d 1 . 9 daisy and convolvulus And drooping bells of blndg, .;q Weaving them into a garlanAi• As if they were Jewel/11 7 am• .Aid then bending overte 42v To wreathe them fowl her hair; . A prettier sight - Or a lace more bright Rad never been mirrored there. 'flecirkweify of glare and fashion, . . 9:worl4t Sometimes sigh fort e vanished -Contentment of early life; For tastes as pure, paid no simple ' • . With which V) beguile the hourii, when in the clays of childhood crown Wage, crown of flowers 1 And we.. found our pleasures • in those fair treasures Which Nature around us showers. _Ana yet, if we will, sweet Nature 1 8 as ready to bless us now iiht.n We entwined her bloSsama Of beauty around our brow; And our hearts may be fresh and ,tender And our feelings as warmly glow, .A 9 'hen we played inothe meadows, All earelesti of wealth dnd'ehtiw; . And in life's full stream Heaven still may gleam „is it aid long years' ago. *Jig P**SAV NM/BLIES IMEICIAN GENEBA.L. AS* Old Alehool. '•IRSWVOEIC, May 21;11169.—The second day's iiieSeletf•Of the Old 'School Presbyterian 'As semblies convened this morning at 9 o'clock; atthe Brick Church; corner of ,Thirty . -se*enth street and Fifth avenue., The .proceedings: were opened with prayer hy,thelltiderator. • • • , , A. number of additional committees - Were re ported by the Committee on Elections; and reeoinmended to'sbe added to' the roll: The re-. pot was' adopted. - , ,• • . . The mcirning?s)deyotions Were opened by the singing of the hymn "There is fountain fWtU ewith - bkiodP: 'Tile Rev.` Dr. Marshall, of Columbus,' Ohio; then - - offered a fervent prayer, after which theXith Hymn of the Selections was Sung : The Moderator then read Selec tions of 'scripture.; ..The Revit.,H. Wilson, of 15't:Lotils; then invoked Divine aid on the pro , 464iiigi of 'the AaSeMbly. Those assembled then sang the 22 6th HYnin, after Which _ Corti " iniasiorier Gillespie, of the Synod of Pittsburgh, Offered prayer,: and 'the Moderator read. an . Other, sectuin of ,Scripture. The Rev. Dr. MnsginVe then prOtiouneed a feeling prayer. 'The temporary Clerk then moved that the second order oflinsiiiess be the Call for the rectirdS.. Adopted,. the • _ - 'Pale Moderator then announced e., receipt of the certificates from. the New Scluiol As sembly of the 'appointment of the Rev. Wil lianrAdams, D. 1)., and William E. Dodgem representatives in this A-ssembly. • The Standing Conimittees • for the ensuing year were theffantenniced. " • The .Conference 'Comm ittee on Reunion, composed of the following gentlemen, Was an _ nOunced:l2ev. Dr. MuSgrave; ' Rev. Dr. A. G. Hall; Rev. D. L.. Atwater, Rev. Dr. Willis Lord, Rev. Dr.' H. ' it. Wilson,' Ministers, and Elders Robert Carter, .J.• C. Grear, Charles D. Drake, Henry Day and :W. M. Francis. On motion, it was resolved that the New School Assemblybe'oilicially, notified of the appointment of this committee. The Synodical records were then called in and referred totheAnprcipriate Committee. 'Rev. Mr. Irwin, Chairman of the Committee Systematic Beneficence, read the report of that committee. The following resoltition was then offered and adopted: vßeMeed,. That it be made the first order to hear the report of the Standing . Committee on PUblication, and the second order to hear the report of the Standing Committee on Church •Extension; the first order for Tuesday to hear the report of the Standing Committee on For- Sign Missions, and the second order to hear 'that of the Standing Committee on Education; the first order for 'Wednesday, to hear the re peirt Of the Standing Committee on Disabled NinisterS, and the second order to hear the re- Port of the Standing Committee on Freedmen; the first order for Thursday, to hear the report Of the Standing•Coinmittee on Domestic Mis sions, and that ten o'clock of each day be made Elie hour for the consideration of the first or ilers named. The ReV.Dr..Musgrave, from the Commit tee on Bills and Overtures, presented-a unani mous repint in favor of the recognition of the ,delegate as g admission from the Presby tery of Antin Texas,and that that Prebytery be as signed to the Synod 91' Naslyille. Adopted. A resolution was adopted authorizing the Trustees of certain property in the District of Columbia, belonging to the Metropolitan Presbyterian , Church of Washington, to sell the same to private parties, for the sum of $30,000. . • , AFTERNOON SEssioN.—The Rev. Dr. Mus grave presented the report• of a committee ape pointed by the last General Assembly, to meet other sinular committees, if they should be ap pointed by the Philadelphia Union 'Conven tion. - • A memorial wag presented from the Board of Education, in connection with the Presby . terian Assembly,stating the many benefits that have accrued to the Church from the opera, lions Of the Board, and suggesting that the evening ofTuesday next be set apart as the cc easion for the celebration of the semi-centen nial anniversary of the Board, and that Rev. Dr. McGill, Rev. Dr. Level Bedell and Rev. Dr. McCosh be invited to address the assem blage on that occasion, Agreed to. The report of the Rel,•.Dr.3fusgrave, relating to the'Philadelphia Union Convention, hats . connecuon witi o owing: April is : meeting was held at the Mission euse, No. 907 Arc h street, Philadel phia, of the following members of the revec tive committees appointed by the General As s.emblies in pursuance of a renuest by the Con vention held in Philadelphia, November 6, 1867, , viz.: The Rev.. Drs. john. T. Pressly, David It. Kerr and William Davidson, from the General Assembly of the United Presby terian Church; Rev. Dr. Zephaniah M. Hum phrey, from the, General Assembly of the .Presbyterian Church (New Schoid); the Rev; ' Dr. George- W. Musgrave; Alex. J. McGill and II oir.Rohert :NI (A night, from the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (Old School.) It was unanimously resolved that union among the different denominations repre sented is very desirable if the way, be clear. wail then Ordered that the biiisis agreed upon by the Philadelphia Convention above-men tioned, be taken as a guide for tlfe delibera tions of this Conference. Being altered and amended in several par ticulars, it was unanimously adopted in the following form viz.: Article 2. Old and New Testament , are acknowledged to be the only infallible rule of faith and practice. Article Second. The Westminster Conies ' sion, as the same has been modified by the churches here represented, in its doctrines con cerning the powers of the civil magistrate, to gether with the larger and shorter catechisms, shall be received and adopted as containing the syStem of .doctrine' taught in the Holy licriptnres.. Article Third. The :•Unitedelinteh shall re .geive - and adopt , - tare l'resbyterian form of' . church government. Article Fourth. (1.) It IS the, will of God that the Book of l'salms should be used by His Church in His worship, to the end of the world. And the united body shall at the earliest prae licable dayprepare as faithful and acceptable a version of those Psalms as may be for use in the churches. (2.) Any of the churches demoting to use the Psalms exclusively in the service of long standing, sledl always have the right un challenged to do so. • It was then resolved that these two articles he submitted by the conunittee composing the oticzderaEion nu carat dray receive the favor /44e actions ef the churches repiei3oritoil; that . . the Asseriiblies each he requested to appoint a committee of five to meet at Pittsburgh,Pa.,on ;be Ist Wednesday of August, 1869, at eleven igo'clack, ;A., M. % take into consideration such - • *oho queBtionti a s may'he necessary tO be dk(ri.tltd;.in order to a formal consummation of • 'the union" of the bodies here - represented. - ersue - - Two a troiralr' . l ,' , l . •,-, ••, j. - traeled - fro.. ~ . , 1 ppro Ap c B,.m. ..., Alin 'i - V. i .. , 1 . .111, * miry.„ A ~, )y , r ~*, ilai 'LOU -4,4 si,., arl4 'hid I,' . tio ki ex s 4-,' .. duff ) W.;'the ' N''. . JOS It wi , . -. 1.,..f b ' , an- d 1 .„ red , ' a Wary, 4_l , r iir-. *,, k too , e ._, eat ,i 9 ,3Vie 4ixl , ‘ , ' 'rl'au. ZiluenV l 4nd" , , l .l 7 -; . .entNliray*, which w'M' listened to with' breathless attention. Mr. Williams is familiarly known in Alabama as "Uncle Joe," and he WAN formerly a slave on Rowell Cobb's plantation. New School. Nam YORK, May 22.—The New School Pres byterian General Assembly convened at half-, 'past eight o'clock this morning, at the' Church of the Covenant. After spending an hour in devotional exercises, the Assembly proceeded ~.to_linsiness.. The .Staading,...committees, fourr.,: 'teen in ,intinber, Were then announced. The following are the names •of the Chair men:: .0n Bills and .• Overtures, Rev. A. • T. Chester; , Judicial, Rev. C. P. King; church Polity,' Rev. H. Darling,. For eign ',fissions, Rev. G. •W. HeaeOck; Educa tion, Rev. E. • Huntingtonichne IfisSions, Rev. Zi,M. Humphrey; Publication, Rev. T. S. Hastings; Church Erection, Rey. Herrick Johnson; Sabbath Schools ' Rev.: I). W. Poor; Ministerial Relief, Rev. B.Cantield;Narrative of Religion, David Magie;. Mileage . of Corn missionerS,•Yraneis .Ferry; Devotional Exer cises, T. S. Hastings; Leave of Absence,Josiah Seward; Religions Wants of Freedmen, Ar thur Miteliell; ; • A report Was then.readfroin the Committee on Foreign „Missions iof. the last , Assembly, from Which it appeared' that thefull amount of contribtitiOxis for:.tniisionary ~purposes last year , waS . :sloB, - 196-- . -788 churches: contributing. 'ACV. WilliainAdariai,. of: NOV York, react the ,repOrt of" thecommfttee from dila:branch Rennion,appointedby the General *mem blY Of 1866; 'setting forth that both Assemblies had Virtually agreed to the basis Of reunion re tonlinerided by, the Joint Committee, and that, although certain amendments "were suggested by the Old School branch, there wason the Opinion Of the_coniniittee, no, reason why,the, Chinch should not, be again united. • Judge, :Allison, of I'luladelphia,..said that as the report just read set forth that committee was unanimous in its :action as to iSsifing au address tee(inunending the adoption, of the amendments proposed by the piq School braneh, for the sake of historicaladeuracy he desired to have the. report: amended, and the fact of his: oppOsition, to. ,that measure, noted therein. ~• , • „ • / Rev. Dr. Adams remarked that, tli6 ()Mission as to Judge Allison's action was. an inadver tance, audeOgepted his report accordingly. The reports- were, appropriately referred. The Moderator then announced the Commit tee of Conference, from this branch, on Re union, as follows: Rev. Drs. - William Adams, of New'York; Fisher, ofUtica; R. W. Patterson, of Chicago; Jonathan F. Stearns, Of Newark - , N. J.;,,.113.:5haw, of Cleveland; and ElderS William , StrOng, Daniel Haines,, William ,E.• Dodge, Jacob S. Farrand, and John L, ~End ht. Special committees were also appointed in relation to the acceptance of delegates from the Presbyterian. Church in Canada, and on overtures of the last General Assembly. ~The. last year's Standing Committee on Home Missions reported the action hadby that body. during the past year. The following .sta tisties are embodied in the report:—Miesion aries (lied during the year,„6; conversions, 2,400; additions to ehurch membership, 3745. The report of the freedmen's department of this committee was then read, from which it appears that the .:denomination have 99 teachers emplPY.4d.in el schools.: Receipts for the education of freedmen, $15,906 74; ex pen5e5,..515,927.'11..- The ' , report was referred to the standing eciminitted for this year. Official notification having been read of the appointment of a special committee of..confer ence on reunion' by the rather branch, the Assembly took a recess till 24 o'clock P. M. Arruirsooir SEssiox.—Reports were pre sented. from the Treasurer of the Committee on Home Missions, from the Committee on Education and the Publication Committee. The expenses of the first-named Committee were $149,675; receipts, $162,420 . 82 • , expenses of. the Freedmen's . Department, of the same Committee, $15,661 44; receipts, $15,941_09. The expenses of the Committee on Education Were $24,654 92: receipts; $26,569 79. The Pub lication Committee's expenses were $65,387 10; receipts, $66,214 68. The Trustees of the Church Erection Fund reported $54,996 received during 1866-7; con tributed by 329 churches. 59 churches re ceived regular, and 20 special aid, the former amounts averaging $475, or $2OO less than the previous year. Z. churches gave $5OO or more each. The report was referred to the proper com mittee.. . . . . Rev. Dr. Charles Brown, of Philadelphia, rend the report of the Committee on Ministe-_ rial Relief; frcim which it 'appeared that the funds, were in, good condition. , . At half -past. five P. M. the .AS.§ - embly ad ourned till half-past eight-P. M.—lnquirer. Indian Superintendents and Agents CommisSioner of Indian Affairs Parker has matte the following assignments of army offi cers, detailed to execute the duties of Indian Superintendents and Agents. Superinten dents—Colonel De L. Floyd Jones, for Idaho; Brevet Brigadier-General Alfred Sully, for Montana; Brevet Major-General John B. Mclntosh, for California; Brevet Lieutenant- Colonel Edward McK. Hudson, for Oregon; Brevet Colonel Samuel Ross, for ' Washington Territory. Agents—For lontana Crows, Captain E. M. Camp; Blackfeet, Lieu tenant William B. Peas;. New Mexi co Superintendency, Abiquin, Captain Broatch• ; California Superintendency, Tule river, Lieutenant Purcell; Smith river, Lieutenant J. L. Spaulding; Southern Super intendenev,Choctaws and Chickasaws, Brevet Major .1. N. Craig; Creeks, Captain George S. 'Olmsted; Cherokees, Captain Warren; Oregon Superintendency, Warm Springs, Brevet Ca tain Maize; Siletze, Lieutenant William H.. Boyle; Washington Territory, Captain Hays; Utah, Winter Valley, 'Lieutenant Manley; Northern Superintendency, Winnebago Agency, Captain A. S. B. , Keys; . Central SuperintendeneY, Sacs and Foxes in Kansas, Lieutenant. Parry; Pottowattomi es, - Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Ii artwell;Dakota,Yanetbn Sioux, Lieutenant .A. G. Hennisee; Ponca; Brevet Major Hugo. independent Agencies —Green Bay Agency, Wisconsin, Lieutenant -Gratlinn; Michigan Indian Agency, Brevet Major Long. , • 'Agents, Sub-Agents and Special Agents—Klaniatah Sub-Agency, in Oregon, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Edmund Rice; Alsea Sub-Ageney, in Oregon, Lieutenant F. A. Batty; Special Agency, Idaho, Lieutenant - W. IL Danielson. Sub-Agency—Tullalip Agency, Washington Territory, Lieutenant George W. Ziegler; Special Agent of Pah Uteri in Nevada, Lieutenant Jesse M. Lee; Special Agent cif Puebla Indians, New TM exico, Lieutenant G. E. Ford; Sub- Agent Washington Territory, Lieuttehant\Vil ]iaiu S.Johnson;Special Agent in New Mexico, Lieutenant C. L. Cooper; Special Agent State of New York, Captain, L. It. Ames. ' Special Agent of Winnebagoes and Pottowattomieffin Captain D. G. Griffith; Specials Agent of the Sacs and Fox Indians in lowa, Lieutenant Garretty. The above may be changed in some particulars. The appoint ments have been made only so far as the officers have reported. About thirty:_other assignments have yet to be made. Proclamation by' the President—Mho ' Eight Hour Law. By the President of the United States of America: 4 . 1 into CIANATIUN Whereas, The act of Congress, approved June 2.';, 1868, constituted on and after that date eight hours a day's work for all laboiers, workmen nnd mechanics employed by or on behalf of.the Government of the United States, and repealed all acts and parts of acts inconsistent therewith: Now, therefore, I, U, S. Grant, President of the United States,-do Hereby direotrthat-freni-ntakifterthiso. reduction shall be, made in the"Wages - patd - W: the Government by, the day to such laborers, ;Worknien and mechanics on account of such reduction of the hours of laber. rn testimony whereof, I haiie hereto Set my hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed, DOnd at the city of Washington, this 19th day of May, in the year of our Lord, 184J9, and WE ss ° 2l)ll°2gl " 2 ' 3l ''' 4sl THE SA! URID , AY 22;186 'itiiiteiTe - 6 - iirtiro — tiiitielfretti, to i Did 4 .- '4 ' l / 4 42j a . s. ' ,.. ~. --sta, 4 ti • • 7, 41, • -- =.t et, , $ resident. ON For, Secro 4 - ak NEIW PVHLI4 oa 4 e-;Jinine 44 , p 808. TURNER S BRbIiVOO 808 •1 CHESTNIETSTREET:' - " HARPER, ATLANTIC, GOREY 4` .14144;4001'T: PETERSON GALAXY:. ''`.!•.•' AR the New Books at Ipaalhan Publishers' prices. TURNER BROTHERS k CO., , 103 ChestoutAtreet,Thila. BEAUTIFUL iNJTOTHENPOIIHS ' I Ily JAN , . 'WATSON. THIRD V 2 5. • , . • . „ . Foreign and Arnorican.,Thp largeaf assortmont in the eountry, at lona than publialters' pricer: , . TURNER BROTHERS & CO., - FOS Chestnut Street,Thils. , 13.-" . Al! the New. Books at Wholesal e Pricett. ruy2l-ptra ' ' . . . ~iilio, MRS,: HOLMES' NEW. BOOK. • •mchia of the blggoetlifitror ttounkiblititiliiif seitigin fo•tbe new novel by Mrs. Mary J.llphire, entitled Yl'llE - EYNI'S - IVErgrrAnE: • There have been flieviesses at4CA preparing the first enormous edition. Booksellers all over the country are ordering it by the hundredi and . bith`O l thbusands. It is one of the most Charming beektrovbr OW . ..dialled, and will be read by'everyone. C;"Briee 81'50 . 2 ' - The other novels by this e*tremely,popularanthor,aret Tempest and Sunshine. ; ~ Lena Revered Marian Grey. . . , Rose Mather. English Orphans. Camerim Pride. Cousin Mande.' ' • , Haineidead on Billstdo. Meadow' Brook.. , Dora Doane. Darkness and Daylight. 1 Hugh ‘ Worthington. *---'-'. ..i Other recently published books: . Cloud on the heart—A. S. Roe's new;Novel - . $1 50 . Warwick—Mansfield Triey Willworth'S Novel... ... .. $1 75 lilt to 1-111 t—By "Surrey Of Epgle'e:l 4 teet,” $1 M Our Artist in reru—New Cheap EiWien Carleton, Publisher, 521 Broadway, N. Y. nij 22 s &v. 4t,§ , . , B. LI P PINC OTT - 8c CO :S NEW PUISLIOATiONS •• THE ROCKY HOPNWALNS. Three Thousand Miles through the.Hocky Mountains. .11y A. li. McClure. Illustrated, 12rito. Tinted paper. Extra' cloth. 9200. ' • BEATRICE: A Poem. By lion. Roden Noel.' Squiire 16mo. Extra cloth, gilt top, tinted paper. 91:00.., "It is impossible to react the poem. through without being powerfully moved. There are passages in It which for intensity and tenderness, Clear and vivid Sision.spon taneous and delicate sympathy, may be compared with the best efforts of our best living writers.''—London Spectator. TIRE WHITE ROSE. A Novel. By 0. 5. Whyte Melville, author of "Cerise," etc. - Cheap Edition. 12mo. Paper cover, 75 etc. TINE: SCIENCE OF RIGHTS. By 3. G. Fichte, author of "The Science of Knowledge." Translated by A. E. Kroeger. 12mo. T.l.nttal paper. Extra cloth. 82. , COTTAGE PETITE'. ' • Cottage Piety Exemplified. By.the author of "Union to Christ," "Lose to God," etc. 16mo. Extra cloth. 81 25. TlRE'cuitisriAntWOHKEß. A Call to the Laity. By Bor. C. N. Beach. 16ruo. Fine cloth. 81 00. THE GOLD KEY. A Dramatic Story. Translated from the French. Idmo. Fine cloth. *1 W. THE QI.JAHEIE PAIMSANS. A Story of the Revoluticin. By ' the author of "The Scout." With illustratlons.Thmo. Extra cloth. 91 50. THE SEXES Here and Hereafter—By William 11. HolcoMbe, M. D., author of "Our Children in Heaven," etc. 12mo. Tinted paper. Extra cloth. 81 50. liKr For sale by' all Booksellers, or will be sent by mail, postage free, on receipt of price by 'J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co., Publishers, 715 and 717 Market St., Phila. rny2l-2t..§- MRS. STOWE'S NEW NOVEL, OLDTOWN FOLKS Just received and for gale by , PORTER & COATES ; PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, No: 822 CHESTNUT STREET, Marble Building, adjoining theContiaental. BOOKS RETALLEDAVWHOLESALE PRICES rata° rptf DUFFIELD ASHMEAD'S Bulletin of Recent Publications /For ale: at,Wholesalle Prices. OLDTOWE FOLKS, by Era. Stowe. "Bans Breit man About ' Town " "Changed 'Brides," "For for Sake," "Gates Wide Open," "Hen, Women and Ghosts," "Short Trip Guide' to Europe," "Beautiful Snow," and "The Student's Old Testament History, "by Dr. Vim. Smith. Call at the Old Stand, No. 724 Chestnut Street. N. B.—We sell everything at Wholesale Prices. rohl6 to th s tfrp • To Sunday-School Superintencients and Teachers. 'NEW UNION EXPLANATORY QUESTION 801 on the Harmony of the Gospels. Fifty-two lesso Each question answered in full,dispensing with comet taries. Geographital portions, with interesting Illuet Hens from Oriental travelers. Price, lb cents. IMPROVED QUESTION - BOOK on the Life CHRIST,with - thb text.. Arranged for classes of all ages. Price, lb cents. Just published and for sale by the AMERICAN SUN DAY-SCHOOL UNION, 1122.Chestilut street, Philadel 7 mill to th s 6t§ ZELL'S POPULAR JEW C 7 SZICIA3P.IEDIA.,' A Dictionary of Universal ; Knowledge, T. ELLWOOD ZELL, Publbiher, 17 and 19 South Sixth Street. Inbin wB3mrp THE FAMILY DOCTOIL A Complete Dictionary of Domestic Medicine and Margery. Especially Adapted for Family Use. BY A •LONDON DISPENSARY SURGEON. Illustrated with upwards of Ono Thousand Illustrations; crown 8 vo, cloth, 700 pages and an Appendix. 00 ; half morocco, $4 00. . AGENTS WANTED. Apply to ttp23 1m § BOORS BOUGHT, AND CATALOGUES of New York and Boston Bud( Sales for distribution ut 740 Sammie street. JOHN CAMPBELL. tay2ll-llu * PH11.4 OSOPHY OF MARRIAGE.—A new couree of Lectures; as delivered at _the.. NeW_ York , IlueenUe of Anatomy; embracing the. Objects; IVIW.-to Lice and whatto Live for; Youth, Ma t urity and Old Age; ZlitnioCuti generally reviewed; the Cause of -Li , digestion, latulence and Nervous: Diseases accounted for; Marriage rhiloimphicully Considered &c., &c. t'ocket voitlin,es•CoMaining these Lectures will be for warded, postpaid, on receipt of 25 cents, by addressing W. A.. vary Jr., Southeast corner Of Fifth and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. fe24-1y- PAINTS ----- ria.BA.2 VAIVTII4/G.-= / . . k ) - • _ .100 lie of tlie Wens. Gourasrea . 1/• '. CoWast) PAINT (ciAting $12.50 will -7,A3ri,48.,...,... salat.as much se 250 lbs. of 'Laud, ~ aillt-wecir-lignpart_yo: particulars COST TAltito. ' address 8.110P7E14, tleey:Mtr:l6o, N• Fourth $ BOWBN, a• - atil3-tu th aut MUSICAL. SIG: P. RONDINELLA, TEACHER OF ginalog. Privato •leeeorie and - classes.. Residence, 308 B..Titirtoottlt street. , 41125-Iy§ _y-r_ c::..... -. tAIEO. GEBIBIE, NO; 730 SANSOM STIMET t 4.4 44 itiA a. ' e PE ;zed lo ,; ior‘B ow, stidrosEV' GEO. J. BOLTON, Proprietor, CAPE MAY, N. J., or 'Ciil4l.l.;tii''rros'7,ll,o4l.E.llANTS, • 119 TEL, Philadelphia. SU'AIMER RESORTS ON TIIE LINE OF AND 'BRANCHES,' t , lfrutaion ltotele, lit. Carbon. Itre. illurolLue'iVuuder,'Pothivillo P. 0., Schuylkill co. Tatiefikera lotel, Mrs. M. L. Hiller, Truscarora P. 0., Schuylkill county . Mans:lop lleutie, W, Hahatuly City• P: 0., Schuyllnllvonnty: lietutit Carmel Neese. Charlgs Culp, Haunt cannel P. o.,N9 , rtbambinii.tnavo. White E. A. Moil', Rending I': Q. Andaitisin, Henry Weaver, Reading P. O. living Siptiegte Smith; WefuersTillo P. O. 13Vritti county. Ottid Sporhsgs , Hotel; I.ebanon County, Wm. Lerch, Pine Grove P. 0., Schuylkill county. it Btoyertown Seminary, F. S. Stanger, Doyertown P: 0., Berko county. F. Litho *pilings, Geo. F. Grcider, P. 0., Lancaster county. •brain S*rAl3lo o , John Frederick, ,phrixta P. 0., Lancaster county. , Perkloinen Bridge Motel, poufs Lonitaker, Freeland P. 0., Montgomery county. Prospect Terrace, Dr. James Palmer Freeland P G Montgomery county. Spring Heights, Jacob H. Dreisch, Conshohocken P, 0., Montgomery 00. Don 4 Theodore Howell, Shamokin,' Northumberland county. my4-2m§ , CONGEESS HALL; ;CAP E MAY; NEW ; Jenky,*lll receive gueEnth, Tueeday, Juno let: Vor rooms addreas • ' J. F. OAK E, • my2o,,th,e,tu,9V „ Propriaor. pROSPECT 'TERRACE. . • . . FREELAND, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Tide delightful Summer Realdence will be,open fox the reception of gtesta on and after lihy 1. . The lawn'and 'grounds have been'arrangeiFwith trier arbors, croquet grounds, _billiard .roome, dc.; and for shade and beauty are very delightful boatingrfirh ing, plunge-bathe, Sc. Address,. JAMES P.A.I.MER, apl.7 . th to Sitio§'Freeland, Pa. . 1110 r EAT H HOUSE ' sellooLEY'S 1101INTAIN SFR:FM . OS, N. J., Opone June let, with increased attractions. Terms moderate. Tune .6 'warm, via Belvidere Dela ware and Ilierria , a l 4 Xamez Itailroguls, Clow. connec tions': • ' COLEHAN, ap2i w&e , 2Tug Proprietor.' &IR TO. LET—AT CAPE MAY . ,CITY; N. J, Pr a Fifteen 'Pttriifihed roomi. "Poi particulatli apply at Pru: Store.l9oo Green stroet, Phila. tnyls skw 6t• WATCHES, , , JEWELRY, &C. izte i nov-a,14. CLARK& BIDDLE Jewelers and Silversmiths, Having Removed from 712 CHESTNUT STREET THEIR NEW BUILDING, 1124 CIJESTNUT-gTREET, Aro now opening a large and newassortment of Diamond and other fine. Jewelry, 'American and Swiss Watches, English - Sterling Silver .Ware, Gorham Electro-plated Ware, 'Mantel Cloche, &c., &c. fe27 s w lyrp§ ij,VM LADOMUS 4 co. DIAMOND DEALERS ,& JEWEMOIS; WATCUES, JEWELRY ib SILT= WARE. - WATOECEI3 and JEWELRY REPAIRED. 802 chestnut St, Mille. Ladies'an.dGents'Watehes American and Imported, of the most celebrated makers. Fine Vest Chains and Leontines, Ifi ltand 18 karato. Diamond and Othe - x; Jewelry, Of the latest designs, ENGAGEDENT AND WEDDING DINGS, In 18 karat and coin SOLID SILV CU TL E RY,, OR BRIDAL PRESENTS. TABLE PLATED WARE, Etc. jal-tf WM. B WARNE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in WATCHES AND JEWELRY, S. E. cur. Seiienth and Chestnut Streets, And late of No. 35 San' Third street. jet ly MISCELLANEOUS. rga THEOD. S. '4ARRIS, Facturer, Boston.' 40e. and larger. oti2o at PLUMBING. witi. G-. itriCIA.EIS, 1221 tIARKEt SICKEET PHILADELPHIA. Steam and Gas fitting, Hand Power aid Steam Pumps, Plmaibera' Marble and Soapstone Work. 'Pena Cot% Pipe, Chimney Tops, Arc., wholesale and Seipples of finished work may be seen : at ray store. -rny6 Gm§ _ Flies and Mosquitoes. Magollll ' S Patent .A djur4table WINDOW SCREEN WILL FIT ANY WINDOW. SELLERS BROTHERS, No. 623 Market Street, Philadelphia, SOLE MANUFACTURERS Liberal discount to the Trade. Factory Kie - erOoilifi - ,gfic:ifilEfinr and, EIALLOW HILL Strsete. WILSON & Up2l iEtTtAccww9s Wholesale and Retail . CORSET STORES, 329 and 819 Arch St., Whore the Merchants and X,adhie will find an extbneive assortment tukod Corseto and lion SEWN. I - 1 ~.?~0, PHILADELPHIA Establitihed 1832. Incorporated 1864. liVholesalo and Retail Dealers and Shippers of w.A.srv.it-IN ,Pi-RERSIIO3II4. Vice-President; 4t,...WEl4T.,,Treusurer;d3i p. CORNELL, Secretary; Ts.`iefllENDitY, Ice delivered duilr t tp.pllpartetif.theeonsolidated Tioga and Germantown. , Prices for families, offices, etc., for ME:. poundit I• 410 64 61/0 " • • 6 6 • fig'os Large consumers at wholesale prices. Orders sent to the office, or any of the following depots, *ill receive pyomptattention%North Ihiunitylviknia Rail road and %aster -street`, Willotretrect Wharf, Delaware avenue., Bridge arrnoil and Willow street, Twenty second and Ilamiltotf streits,llinth street and Washing ton avenue, and I' Me street wharf, Schuylkill. Ice! Icp!• Ice! Ice! Ice! Tee! .1.014 ' .110 CLARK - 4: Evos 4 - . At . 9 lj No. 630"Olibsiiin f t Street. OPEN DAY AND EVENING. Jobbing at Manufacturers' Prio4l. Retailing it IN Gokl Wateboo, tgiitd4ety, pitta Jeftelry, Plated Ware, German Accordmile, splerolitl aroMon, Photograph Albums, Family Bible's, Table Cutlrry, Pocket CUtlery, Packet Bookr, kc., Money weed by purelinail CLAIM ai,23 tfrp 14'31.irs on ti4torage. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, 1212 CHESTNUT STREET, Beg to inform the Ladies that they are nowpreparel to receive rim ON STORAGE' through the Summer, guaranteeing them ugaituit lore by Aire and Moth, at a *rifling expense. A. K. le F. H. WO:WRATH. 1212 Chestnut Street. so. th 'ln 2rary WIRE FENCING VCR 'FARMS, GARDENS, LAWNS, &o. CREAPEST AND MIT KNOWN. Awsv, WHITE METAL WIRE • FOR CLOTHES G. DE WITT, BRO * CO., 633 'Market Street. lots to th u 2mrp PATENT OFFIOES, N. W. cor. Fourth and Chestnut, (Entrance on k 01.711111 Street) FRANCIS D. PASTORIUS, Solicitor of Patents. Patents procured, inventions in the United States and ForeiemCoticitties. and: businese relating to tho same promptly transacted. Call or send for circular on patents. Offices open until 9 o'clock every evening. mh2U-s to th-Iyrp . CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC R. IL NOTICE. THE: SIJNDAY MAIL TRAIN Advertitedto rnn on the 23d inetant batt been POSTPONED:UNTIL JUNE 6th. D. H. MUNDY, Agent. rny2l tfrp GALLOWAY C. MORRIS.& CO., RETAIL DEALERS IN LEHIGH AND SCIIVYLKILL COAL. Office—No. 208 WALNUT Street Yard—Foot of TASKED. Street FINANCIAL. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO. Treasarer's Department. Prin.ADELrniA , PENNA., April 2, 1869 Wo the Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. All Stockholders, as realutered on the Books of4this Company on the 30th day of Mull, 1369, will be entitled to subscribe for 20 Per Cent, of their respective interests in New Stock at Par, as follows: - - - First—Fifty per cent. at the time of subecription, be tween the 16th day of May, 1309, and the 30th day of Juno, 1809. Second—Fifty per cent. between the 15th day of Novem ber, 1869, and the 316 t day of December IW9; or, if Stock holders should prefer, the whole amount may be paid up at the time of subscription, and each instalment so paid shall be entitled to a pro rata of the Dividend that may be declared on fall shares. ' • . Third—That every Stockholder holding less than four sbareffshall,be entitled to subscribe for ono share; and those' holding more than a multiple of four shared shall be entitled to subscribe for an additional share. Fourth—All shares upon which instalments are yet to be paid under Resolution of May 13, will be entitled to their allotment of the 26 l'er Copt. at par, as though they were paid in full: TREASIIR,EIt, a 2-2mr CARRIAGES. gift SPECIALTY OF . . Pony Phaetons and Velocipedes Of the latest styles and lowest prices, together with all the new Spring Patterns of first-class • Phaetoxis aria Carriages; in stock and finishing. 'For sale by 2 S. JACOBS, ••No. 617 Arch LStreet. • REMOVAL.. . I L THE 1.40NG.:E5 1 4.* limbed depot for the purchase, and oak , ot.eqcona hand Doors, Witolows,litorellsttriels; &c: otreet to Sixttretreet, above,Ottfor,d, where ouch artic are for, sale - n great variety .144rgjoehes, tihut iAter 8, - 3a143-01u • • ..tTIJ.A.I+7 W.•LLlagt oiesaie Prices. 8t tknery, Perfumery, Saßtwnilerv, Neck Ties, Ho r,l ,ry, Cam.tinv.rl-15, Linen TubleCovere, Liu m .Nap;;1104; • Linen linntikerehlefe, Woolen Tal)lo eoyere, Not fool', ik0.,&0. kg your goods of EyANS. I Burglary. . DAVID DOWS & co. NEW YORK, April 10,1801, - BEIMING, ,,. rAlfitEL §frjamr - 44.4„,2ig,a41 BYO 61Vir10: chiato.l ( iig*Apo. 2 rPti:(4ln l t439, No. 20 tiollth`tifiti6t, 'AU 'eVitiUtd; tind perate attempt made by burglars upon one of your.s*Kin r oar; couptipg-ropm.i •thb kbY'tO tlahlafd itfMrlifolPwelf\iit our se ,ouritiotPwas”lookedAtuddo-ofoour-lireptoof books.a.fe;theltoorip cut to'plbethiffrotirthifetlitty Obtained thh.lrfy tq tl n ie ti,lt/' ,n • laidoPenc4 if your. Xbirgiak-ri f Bapkers'• Cheats inside, in , ``w hieh our valifiblei were -- depostteth—Tirhr.they—went—to ` - work at with a *lll i t evidently used np, tinie and'tObis'in atteiiiPtO to foreO The night' was , dary and stonily, and the fact of thor knowing` where our 'key wak kept sho'ws WOro ttreu matured. They, tried;, :the door and . body of the Chest; auti,the,f4thful sale ',bears evidenee of the labor and'' skill devoted 'to the work. All was useless" and it i 8 with greatliathr faction we report tlidt, 11. opening . we found.our mccuriliieN all sa f e , eati tl u 2(.tore cheerful 47 ititior.ct. the Btirgidar-Proof'work reconmiended by.you. 'You will pleitse send the new tare fnirchased by us to our couuting 7 hoM4e /. , and take thu old-OLIO to,show.thatuomentes;aiO sti Itmann facoref wcallky 401; tlie,name. , linvm Dows. 11 F., It }LIN t; S PANENT -CrtA2IIP.TON SAFE'S, ItEtrAlitE SECII 11TrrinitYWIPTIZT:NO.WICTICCIC141frtuti• facture( &nit :4114 ' 'B4 BETtIiTNP, 0 ,4; 811,11R114N, No. 2,31 Ilreadway, New York., t TT Chlicagli. " . HERRING, FA lIREL SHP , RWAN;NAI fe2 rup,Kitt: MARVIN'S pAirawit Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PitOOF Are most desirable for quality, finial and Flee. *MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR Cannot be Sledged! . Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK — VAULTS, .‘ VAULT DOORS. EXPRESS BOXESt;' , FAMILY PLATE SAFEB,\ COMBINATION OWNS Please seed Mr a catalogue to NAB:lr= e_cei 7211 Chestnut Street, AMASpNIC HALL;) Philadelphia, 265 BROADWAY, NEW 'YORK, =ma 108 BAkArK. ST., CLE,;EL43Din, 01110. tii - OiittHand - -.6ikiiP6t o :alriiiiki..t 7 :TO - t sale low. SAFES AND MACHINERY' MOVED. TlE'r UR-F. • ,Point.e Park.' Breeze_ • ' AikiNuAL . stiastitißbis , 'TiCkETS for tho4e ' di ending 31, iiiii,'e'itatilpit:iiWboiders to admission and use of the tracli,,ean bo obtaiisql of the Lessee, 4 at Park, or at the Office; i 44 FOURTII St rret m 21 2t, - , • rocKET BOOKS, &C. BpOTS AND SHOES. NOTICE :TO .THE PUBLIC GENE-- . RALLY:: • ;' ' , ' Tliti !Meld sty ,le flaililaa and assortmont of WITS, SIiOES AND. 4AIT4RS, 11011 3IEN AND Can I/01 14 + 1 a ~, ~ - .',.. ERNEST SO-PP'S, , N 0.230 NO4TII. NINTA,STREET. , Bettoi , Diaa altryllero)iiho City. ; A. Fit:WlFrailted. ap2 6mq - ' GIW., lint ..A CAM, VirtanC: RP:Mg - Lb T - 01FAV. Efil`F ! lN • 1: Flour,congignedto unQfor gale in lots to Hint, by : •C. :P.: 131t05., .DlPm 3 g7 . , South Wboxvea N SAFES. THE lteiyal,Canadiafi jisink ..'ilt•• Tpsonto stw r 'mailed yesteraWAgir .- ~ Vell71::' E.D:,:IiAifIETT, Minister tO .71tayti, has re-., .rived his instructions, and took' leave of the Presidentypte • It o , - ;:,- - , r v ti , LE.,,A.,,,, .: deg :It ' :Ititeger chantstillink in as tigtObri•Wh "Was -ebn.-‘! victed of stealing its funds and sentenced to three years' imprisonment, has been granted a new trial. . , # _.: r. •,,. -} *4 4 . .5 . : . , Car.. L. C. NOHN - BLI. announces himself as: a candidate for. Governor of 3f ississippl. ' It is raid that he was gailtdottio , during.the war, and that ;fudge Lewis Dent will-canvass the state for him..' ,. cEoltoit i fllytrA on; l ; onrial , On Rtiftoft conitihitibli ) -Wifißhil'eaSciif Colleetiit 'fiafleyi in.l.:ew York; was found guilty • after two mill . sites' cousultatiOn. II 6 wept remanded for sen tence.*,,,,,,,,A A ektifilint blis v tritetitin ' to - thd entrageof. , livy•.:Womt,:by.the main .. channel, now exiSta. ''The hill of a sunken vessel,fitst to the bottom, lies between: the buoys, obstructing tae channel between Triangle Shoals. IlicitrAitirkrmAsstaT,Nyrapt YA N Dyck in New York give:i notice that sales of golftwilltbe -Ay), rpp IMOlm lay and-mictldaypi,k • eacff l uo.i4ci lip riletOian i''..! 0090 per ;Week' ' •11 will la`dthPOse Of' lli THE Crizainal -; Court, in Balthnore, yes --,--- ------terthiv James C. .Itilev, indicted for the noir ' der 4i-Thitilerlf.tifittikiotLiiii ilie?2l4iiiZlPclK miry last, was adjudged net •pilty and dis charged front custcalyitnt.... , . 4 .o:.. - 'AR; TePPetiPiceltepubliean State Convention, uiet . yt4iterday MOM ag hi 'N4-411Ville. 'nerd . wits a split on the election of tehiPerarkiilialf ---than, mid a' motion was ,inade to adjourn sine die, which was carried.. Mitts omdtly.ll . .: eirplOiled,yeateed4VratOriAng ! ar.M omit' fray, N . : - ..Y ' 64 the Catailiqi 'and Burlington County ltailroad, by whichseveral personzclierrserionsi:,.74llj:art4i -90 e ' 9.ThWhi ell haS since died and another is not expected to • survive. CHIEF-JUSTICE' CHASE., who arrived in Charleston, S. C.,Thursday night, Circuit Court: He,nyide q ahrief spa e ch. to-the inein I iers?of that o t Ittroadigtignrhat ~hovonki yelimiii there, abyttit'6o)y . 4/94 -!*,' :•.,•'. C' ): ' ,, L''''' , ' , irpg4l3oinkkt•Of a rile nationathanl4:triore thiiii:OlOthithOws,:ati aggregate .of i'liScitirces untilliabilit44AP4M--05,91)14:, Inabidingletatut: an(l).4liscoinits;.':44l.7J;ooo,6oo;, -, ninSiAtt, , •nearlt *Y4,600,0000%1 1 tenderneUz,-itio,500,000; thi* percent. certificates,ssl,ooo,ooo. , The capital stock is over ,142),00,000. . Tiii;. reviSed registration of voters in Wash ington shows that there are 8,003 Whites, arid ' ' 6,W; colored. This gives the whites a ma• jority"tirl4llB,'Mtte4 . there are'. that number of white lteptiblietitee in the city, the Democrats will . praealtlyrbel, d.efeatiAL `lit. ' the Yettaiting election l'orced, :the( tni'exPeilitiOnS letipploied' to have arms nr recruits Inr Cuban insurgents will be allowed ; b loive NeW YOrk. Mithonling, one e i t jlite ste:uri , ctirters;,ill service-, has been ortlemel to that port to assist in enforeing the laws. govertimemvat Wa.shini4ton has peceiyed rtflDatt•iti.4fiullC Itt•Verily .folinStn, in lIIISiNtd* to instritetiOttri'f,iisien Win to intereede for Cer tain Fenian prisoners Iteld by England, to the effect that, the English authorities bad 'dvt.t-r -inillyil to release no more, eonviettol Fenians. Among ;those wittre.releal , e - 3lr.7dolinsort was instriteted • tit ',ktiesft - -was Colonel G. fialttine. 1404 . '1iWiii.14' 011 looking ov'er the a' the I:ititeol States "l`reasiner, dis enye,reil tliat,lioty.-ithstanding his large saled of glad CM governi,lll all :omit, the sim ian- was, one lituidt(.4rand elev'en millions in 'f r.! ,..a.,ory, o f whi c li belonged to the' C44.everunient. This is a gain of 4iv,e toilluitis in frss than three weeloi 2 and , Itertmt had an inferview yesterday with Sticattary,nairlins,.,in,regard to• the pro tection ot.lrtnimltileii intbetithith.' he Sec retary intimate4that if murders:44d not cease • the issitssin . b•• iurretilti;r6a rir tu.sthere.am f l rt at lleyfra ritjl, and th et is Nynipathizlng . ,tvith the . Murderers would be l Ikeld asostagesf • ;Ai;itdjdu*iuodb stattoiiof,tJttittiatiatlalZseiu the Committee of the ~ Viden League of America will Convene' at, the Sr. Nicholas Hotel, New York, on tbe 'Considerable interest attachesto ;this meeting, from the fact that certain moveinents.- ate in itrogroks tending tntlitiPlay *intim strikinglY than, ever the pet efficiency of the machinery of the • League. Jitcon TitoursoN; of Mississippi, 'having learned on'llitc - rettnia borne - 4hlttt spine state ments in a: 'letter' of "Kennedy, of the Counts office, written to him early in 1861, had been used t o .,tbe prejudice of the latter, bas addressed a. letter to President Grant, in 'which be declares any charges ttgaiiett Kennedy ontbat aceotuat absurd: atatunwertbktheilAief of an honest matt. COMMODORE Cllll2l.Eti S. MCCArLEY, who died .yesterday, in ~W.usyyngt4in,,wa4 horn in l'ennsylVanikAnti.Was appointed' front' this State, but was for many years a resident of the District of Columbia. Ile entered the service originally January 16, loci). ; ,His sea-service' over twenty-three yars; and he on shore duty over ten, and remained unem ployed twenty-six years. His last cruise ex piretl ,Tune, ..18.5.5. His entire career as a navy officer lasted sixty years. lii mi.: Memphis. Commercial Convention, yestertialV; tepOrti4 Were inh)pted asking ov= ernment aid lar. the •inaproveinent. sissippi, endorsing direct trade from the South ern ports, requinngaredNtribution of the cur rency, and :4 reduction ;Or the interest on the national debt, and - urging the State Legisla tures to: repeal Ahoy usury laws: Ararionic other resolutions 'Were adopted anti' einimiit 2 tees appointed, and it. was ag reed to meet again at'l - Anusvillt - onthe 19th of October next. I,gETTKIth received in Washington announce that Mons. Les.seps, the engineer of the Great Suez Canal for uniting the 3letliterranean and Red Seas, is coming to this eciuntry4O intake a trip over the Pacific Railroad, which - he iden tities in Magnitude of interest to the comnierce of the world with the iillThelLSO canal built un der his direction: Lesseps will also make a tour around the world, and expects to • have a vessel shortly leave Marseilles, making the passage through the Stiei Catial;and thbried to San Francisco; thus avoiding the long trip around the coast of Africa. • .411,1' ITEMS. • —The pictures belonging to• the Academy are -to be furbished up r at_the_clese of the exhibition; by Washing and trainiiiiirig the canvases, and re-gilding—the frames. This task will - be undertaken by Mr. C. F. Vasel tine, with : the personal supervision of Mr. McCann. are delighted at the receipt of a report that a certain painter of romantic scenes, latgely repmsented at the Academy:this year, has found the way to fortune in a direction quite outside the paths of art.. This gentleman WS invented; it is said; an improvement in the loom; jaf a character to revolutionize the art of weaving, while' :sMing , •the"'happy , patentee's! pockets with '"ram" that Ahall qm "tender," yet available for lita support.the rest of his life, —The/art:4)l . We of the cio/oxy highly praises W. T. Richards's forestigee'lle;lielonging , te , Mr. Wbitney,,and lent to I the • exhibition of NeW YerkWationalTAcademy.,L Tiw - iloy mar "come when Oermantown NVoods - 7 by from New York, anxious to-Aden-, 'bits" and "motives" Irma the great realist. Richards liaa 'triumphantlY carried Burn:Liu wood (iidelfret ,Dny's lane grove) to Mims ! inane, (L e: the , "National Academyi mostly trunk up of the "dnneeinatie"),and is expected' to teach the; Veittial Perk trees : to grow in Ciermantewn patterns. ; The Eclectic Magazine; by- the by, 'describing Goupil'S new gallery, speaks of "a splendid Stunnter Wood scene from the brash of W. T: Richards, of Pliiladel, The latter is already sold, and whoever Bought it has',B66uted picture whit* is an 'helmet() .—Mr: -- G serge - C. Lainhain• painting a sparkling - example,'entitled "Bunning" - show ing a ' bare4ooted , girl Staticling against 'the .sunny side of enjoying •ith; grateltil warmth. , .• . • • -f . . Mori the Vartlitfikalr i llttegeggrgitAlrOpt of rhos n ark CharlotgyirtiMEltl y nt I da et 1 8 h tet ei le vy beil t r i t it n7 ri lir uroi Pr dr ESE t it g r7fTO , l7faii ..ri i r i t ; l4. , lll olo , e rm i tra r ri je 7 cro ' lliv4wr i a C 7 4 ?t 7 b 7 iT ll l 7 elb r. : 4 4 11 t . iii 'ett e db t• , . e New i , 14 ,, r .. 41 11 ,4 A , , i , t . t d i3 o o c 114, e . t ra rerr Mail. 'The I efa . • . d d ' ' e " '''' - Irangt r 19ilt tast - .. '' ' ' I . '"l'Ow York Union Leal2Ple Club. ; 411 11rig . XAI'attmoti(11r), Wilkie, cleared at Now Yotk, . 5.—.., ... , Y I i n n ,i 4, ' , *l:7` 4 ; —American painters' are most creditably re- , wlppacif o rmiN o la , „ ll ,„ii,„- fo ? °radii, at presented at the Paris Salon, extorts praise Mimes' itote hail hog. &v elf front 'the Ettgliskproor. sWe team, for .1 i schg Pilot El Bride, Brewaterotalled from Rorklandfilat instance, from the London Athrnceum, that: I tuft. for this port. ~ ~ ~, , t , ~, „ • c Behr Fths d taperer, Mateman,henco at Gardineil3th l'A stern,ltard-headed, keen man, heel planted , instant.' ' -_ ' ' ' ,-- ' ' Upon knee, and, in , brief to USE a vulgarism i sebefiaston, Wilson, betide for Kingston ,Jam •Was tall' there " it,' the eProittleireltfitbe 7 Unite4 ' ° Per i h h , i ',„ mt pa i t t bilff'l ° .:l 7 }ll 2 4'abetti, Kelly IwaCe at States,' by '.3lr. Beaty. The portrait is povrer- 1 i,.. 1 . ,14.141, i' nf a•'' ' ieully wrought, and the severity of treatment fai;ir }LW Dillow tudlasn, hence At Marblehead 111tIv comes the sitter, whose attitude proclaims 11 1711% s fiaotei , Wearers clalied . t 'Wil Ant iii`ftlitliplitirf 04 kracigi, t lrhlpr, ate Itrlttf4ll4 hal itair.'hiratiar Yark, - t (71 . 1.4, ,r 3 .......... -,, ill ' ' tlitt' r ekilibitiO/PbY thOsed're:-bht feilr,Milive. 1 ` schrs Caroline Riegle, Stndams, and Sulam, tangion,• Millie. aacquemart's pieture of 'The Minister !ie t rie;nhti.ri s T,lLlT:P i lr e t i l i fit n i ,: o trA unc , at ti i faven 19th Of Public destruction,'and Dubufe's, that de- ' p,„i: s ia, ,-,—,„.--, „ y '-,,_ , ~.1. v . ..„4' .r.,„.. ..A * , ..., tierce to he under the same roof with Mr. I schesierfearrrtee, , rownseisis • rroothoatOitioi•ateorata+ Healy'tc,,Nytirk.k, :Ile ter' t 1; lutV,triliiiine P"'n, . 1)( - at i l!olin , ,esi 1 11 1 1 , , , , le 20 ti: last • _ fron ball hirer for this port, notable work in the Salon, as Ilridgman's ' A t s ia r : 4 „„ „ i t i yagr i t l 4." ' 'Breton Carnival:" I ado. tananter Allen, hence at Norfolk 19th inst. —The crowd preie,lttif at l thelpenig of the i DlAltlNlilditblEttANY. aloe in the Champs litys'ees oil` - the first I bteamor Wm P l'l3 de' at NI •w York from, yilintimtpn, l Batiarday in May is put by some estimators at t t - io r n fry i .tV o ,p,,t i !l . ) l ,t e ,thAr s ll : ) l ,l;l.. l ,Tl, l , l ll4 3 . ' o, %4:, l r ! the tremendous figure ,of seveaty thousand. tools] Hatt abanthatea.inasts eat away 'mei lyin' along- . toblutt'g "Assumption of the "Vi.rgiti," says idea tthsatiaattitchea. i ~ t ,.. , , the JOH-nu , 117» , beyond possibility of question, ]]rig i l blelgi e (71 Mgt on 1. if:t ua k , e u p , u f , io l : l 4 ; , : 4 141= 1 : bi the capital and crown of the Salon of 1869; Innstoa] y 4tileidd I statta c i f Art!tho .i.ay Lt. at nrowtoi It isill. 1X0114,1 WOrlc; 1041 X ,in conceptien,, atm., fay, itaimaia Banks; surge and materials saved raid griglit 111$1,1 4 ,'4 11 Renq: .1 1.tettiapat.g1 IlitAlgliltiOil. ,t: likely tOLV"San O NP.'"" , ' , PI '.... , '''',. I ~...”' ... free 'as well as correct, And the eolor is solid. - 1 ---- andluminous. It hangs between the tapestried doors, and fronts liouguerean's immense scene of "Apollq anti the t annaas ,hefore l .t,ita„9l4lA-' in tt — darrMititird; tinj,' - a' ' roeky,' cloniliatal. lomneaisai "Mont Blanc," and DorWs finiehed scene,ef the Alps, seen through a glade . , are coritrs twin the treatment of kintiredial.dnotts: In Dore's picture the plays of light and Wyatt:, and the tis er-thangi in; tints, alai, ph:Jun*4 of sparkle 81141 ..01111410,W, *Well' a hiltititrtt ' streani. bring/4 aughingly out of the' dfstahe , 'under the trees to the beholder's feet, make up a study of .rare•Janti :patient force worth a score of 'mere' lifileittiotis - efforts. Everybody asks "Have you see Clesinger's 'Cleopatra"."' Desgoffe fins two of his mania ture-bnish pietitres. Daubigny . contributex an ''Orchard.' - ' The art-revoluthamsts are repre sented by Courbet and Manta. English art, - complacently remarks the .Ithempum than, has never reached that vehemence Brthegrot - etique which is embodied In M. Coinbat's "Bunting Scene in the Snow." 'fitereis ;came gito draw ing; indeed, in every corner of this spasm upon canvamt there is tittered power; the horse and hounds are treated with a _masterly hand, but the effect of the whole upon the crowds who pass IS a start anti a shrug of the shoul ders. M. Courbet is surpassed by 3L. Menet in a green balcony scene. —To a naughty translator in the Cincinnati Commerciarsemploy-must he aaeribed the fol lowing acettsation, showing how great a mat ter a little Pauline Bonaparte kiudleth : The portrait painters of Paria, says this in di -ereet per Son, DOW represent the „ladies whose likeness thy have to paint' iii tha atti tudes and costumes of certain mythological characters painted by thrums masters. lt is Isla:Av. but trite that "Leila" portraits are most intlenmial as s iong the fashionable holies of the Irent It Capital. "Leda" portraits are imitation , - of Correggio's famous ''Leda and the l'iNT1111." The Wolll4'll sitting to painters for this kind of portraits- lie In purls vabtralibus on a all•an,separated from the painters by a screen, btu surrounded by mirrors in such a manner that the painter sees their image before hint 3lichael ikugelo's Leda is also iii demand for this purpo.f. —'l'Lle "Arrest of a Witch," by J'ettie, one of tint- good pictures , in the , English -depart ment of the Great Exposition, ha., just sold at auction in London fin :'oo guineas. The sale in which it tigari44.4V4ll.S .- a ' ttmarkable one, iaa etity-sei, en pictures prodia log E 7.750; some utter titirge prices were for the following paintings: .' l `J ' '' i - ¢ laio -, tortiaaty, F.at. 11..ray.'„, ~. ~..„: ~.. —.ADS guineas, 'fit.• Lade of ( ha a F.. t.. . • a iso• !limning at , . Book. r.i•i•iii• !rout bolt (larcote 11.'4 , 3 410 .• 'rho. Slot' ) • 4.1 a Lab fili•li.11,1•"11 VI) • • % Depi Stag in the slum. ttothem -- l.g, 111 , • G.todutiri tkuttls. E. W. Cmdie, it hlieboat going to Ow ri•tii • at. 11! OW i ri , i% of a rtratt.l...l ~.....a.l near tit, n..1111111' IhriE, from the .ol le. tofu of Ilse late. Sir ('oiling Eardley . • ; ' Sfat v iVitkitt4 -1 ' "i 6res.l tiatiFtwitiA' over. the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad during the week udlug Thur,day. May 3), Tons.Cirt, Frill' r.l. Clair • 337 Oti •• Yort rarl.it 19 37 •• Potts% We 411 '• Sriiiyiki/7,111 ..: , ,• 4 , ........ i ,... .. t; . ~.,1 , .., . , . .. 1 46 IS '• -Port 471firfith.............:-..:4...:......-4 . p) 12 •. Ilarrit.loirv. Datipltill and Alkutow H... 572 1.15 Total Antltrarito ('oal for ‘r.4.1; MA) 09 I:itunkilioru , Coal froi!t Ifurriritturg and Dull. plifp fqr fseeh ' -"- y8418'03. ;'" • I ;•' • 4 ..' Total lor AseA}: for tile (*Only:lily '2. Ilse 207 06 T.,ts/.tif all kinds for tim WerU - 10,203 13 Pr.•s luusly thin y.•ar - ug Total 1,444.705 07 T.l7Ourselkr,• • 3lllr , PIMP OY4I-EAT lON - -•••' Report Pd-tor tint Pniladidp4ia. Eva ping AILPROr•SAN—IIark Iyaldo;Biiker-575 tons old rail road iron Workman a: Co. LIYEEDIA9L-Dark D MePlterson s. 3trisoit4o , :pkgll ..thw A 111.Blia.rtitan difirtruiacj alteattingi telt P Sons; 700 sacks staved salt W Riunni -A Son; t eld'- liors..shoes A A Y 73olierts4 6 pkgs hdo: Btddia Bardwani CI, 3do tnilseJ'W Qua:4oi k tio: 41 kegs do J Coleman; 11) eg steel W 11 Sowers; 51X1 kegs bt curl. soda WI casks ,isla ash ;200 tons pig iron orilar. _ 31i0VE1iENTS Or OCEAA ST IRS: TO ARRIVE. .lIIPR F 1.13,&) ::;: , ': Holt." ..' ' . - DATE . . Emu Liv.-rp001.1.14W - York illitt ' - May 8 Atalanta London... New York May 8 Leipzig' ..... ....Southampton...llaltimore '' May s' h.' edar Liverpool—New Y0rk.:....._........ May 11 !lalt.. Liverpool... New York via.. t May 11 Ilanea Southampton... New York... May 11 France Liverpool... New York'.... .. . ..... .......May 12 Neloraekti - Liverpool...New-York. May 12. (', of Antworp.....Lirerpool...New York... May 13 Virginia:: Liveritpul...ework- ' '. MY:A B .: ritannla• ' ' Glantow...N N,: eir TOrk"... ... :.: ... ..... - ...May 1-E liftetiia • 'Liverpool...Now York.... May 15 - ' • , .• ':: . • ..TO !DEPART.- - : ~, .!. •_, . South Arrierica:..litivlroiit'.:.Rlci . JantOii - 6.'ke.. '•' Mai 21 11 annuonia..........NeNeYork...liatubnrgllay 25 hi na..........4,....New Xotk...Lirerpool 4....4:,......)51ay 25 Colorado'''it.t.r li Orli...Liverpool - '''''' May 2ti 'Fulton. New York...llretnen. Sr May 26 ; A ttit rulaidau New York..:lilverpool May 26 Dorian • New York... Glasgow . May 27 Columbia New York... Havana May 27 t 4 antria New York,..Liverpool May 27 Cityot .1 ntWerst ..NeVt• York:::Jtiverpoul May 29 St. Laurent N..w York...Havre May 29 Cleopatra. New York...Verat , Cntx. • - • 515 y 12, 139ARD OF TRADE. HENRY Vi INSOII, - GEoRGE N. ALLEI 4 Z. MoNTitLY CaxmarFE G. MORRISON COATES, COMMITTEE ON AUBITRATIONg. John 0. James, LG!i,u. L. Ihrzhx„ , E. A. Souder, ru. M. Paul, Thoa. L. Meeple. MARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA-MAY 22 SUN liasEs, 4 is I SUN SAT j, 7 .14 1 11iGiL W ATSR,Ip 41 ARRIVED. YESTERDAY. Steamer Commander. Brooks, 'X hours from New York, with mdse to John F Ohl. Strainer Sarah - Jones, 21 liottrsfrom -- New - Yorki with mdce to W Al Baird A Co. Steamer Bristol, Wallace, 21 Nines, from New York, with noise to \V P Clyde & Co. Strainer C Comstock, Drake, 24 hours from New York, • with liaise to W M Baird & Co.. , • Steamer Frank, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, with Incise to W M Baird A Co. Bark Waldo, Baker, 66 days from Ardrossan, with iron. to Workman & Covessel to S L Merchant & Co. • Salir Sertiville, Chase, 3 tlays from Nevi York, with stilt to Win Bimini A Son. . Four Sisters; Laws, I day from Milford, Del. with grain to Jantes Parrott. Tug Hudson Nicholson:froth Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W' P Clyde A Co. • Tug Thos Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow • of barges to • "iriP Clyde A Co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer TOnawanda, Jennings, Savannah, Philadelplain and Southern Mail SS Co. ;• • , titettmer - XS Shriver,_Riggius, Baitithore, A Groves, Jr. ' _ Steathrt llayflower, F ultz; New York, P Clyde A Co. Steamer Ana Eliza, ItiehardS,N York, W P Clyde t Co. , Bark Neptune, Hayes; Aspinwall, S L Merchant &'Co. •• Brig CI lovannino ata Luise Gibraltar • - for - orderir - Vx orkindinl & Cu. • • • Schr C A Jones; Griffin, Boston, L Andentled &Ho. • Saar Loutsa,•Errins, Biddeford, Merßnight A Solis.. • Silty E S Conant, Grrrisli, Beaton,_ • . do. , Tug lltlson, Nicholson ,Baltimore.with• toivofbargeti, W P Clyde & Co. ' • " - • '• Tug Thos Jefferson, Allen, .Balthnore, with et-tow of barges, NV P Clyde & Co. ' • • ' ' •• . ' (.'orrespontiOnce of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. • I READING; May. 2), 1869: The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schuylkill Canal; bound to 'Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: •I ' . • --- Emma, with lumber to J Ii Tleyeher,_• Two Brothers, do • to A H Deyslier; Reading_ A. Fisher, do to Howlings & Son; Mary Itkhoff, do to Davis & Co; Clipper, do to-A ' Geiger; John Kelm and 8 M Miller, ore to•Seyfort; Mo 4 Manus A Co: Limo Lady, limo tor Frinfruck. F.. , . ' - - -ISIEIII9IIANDA., Shin Tanloro, Coliba, cleared at " 'Boston 20th Init. for Mndrae Steamer Prometheus, Ciray, sailed from Charleatott . Ye A l teltYr f fi r eery is Clince'y ,0 o n Core ' dat Now YOrk yeaterday for Aupinwall, • _ Bark Kremlin,' 'tnerttcon, clearetkat Boston, indt. fer Montevideo. • • ~~~; (11(14A9V., , P1i11..4100112F11.111y.AD SORTIHRIN* - 111ATT, 'S/11.4.1031PA-Nll4-:-• • No. MU 130.1711 TIIIIID STREET. - Stockholders" . Mkt 15,1851. . The Stockholde of this Compani 'are requested to present thelr.eertlllpaten at this office at, luca,Attat.the proper reduction of the par value, in accordanca with- the proyhdons of the act of the Legbdaturelptlucing tha sum, appmed April 16,1859. ttrpl accepted by . the lamb i:widens _Nay 18tilloitay.be staffiylod therecin.• Books of r•ulealiption to' the capital - 'deck, 'at its re duced Valtuitttottorytaltritpen -at thhco ffi ce., -- • • mYIS-12t 4.11A1 4 . TEAlA•Trelasurer.2 lob EMPIRE COPPER' COMPANY.—: The Annual Meeting of, •the.Stoeitholdpro of the, Empire Copper Company will be held at the OiilC , 3 of 'the, Company, N 0.321 Walnut street, PhMule' pith' , on FItI DAY . June 4th, 1869, at 12 o'clock :111.,T0r the election of Directors, and for any other business thal may , legally, cowry beforeihe meeting. 4 ' , • • • I • _ 11.0FINLA.N,Sitioiary/ Max la, 1809. titylstjelg PHILAD.ELPHIA; MAY 10, 1869.- 11 4=D' The ..4.npuel Meeting of the Stockholders of the thrard- CoMptiny toff. Lake , SCloo'l6l'l 0 , 411111m' held at theft office, Itedotll Walnut street. mf•TUESDAY; theist MIX of J une; 1869, at 12 o'clock M.; fur the acetic% of Directs and the transaction of other business:, , myLstjell. rs . 11., A. 1100PES, liecrehry; AMYGDALOID ',MINING• A COM PA N T , ... 6 •The'Annual 3lleesing of the Stockholderti of the'. AfIIYDDALIOI) MININa , COMPANY, of •Lake Superior, will be helttat the Office of the gompany,do au Walnut street, Philadelphia, on WEDNNSDAY, une 2,d,1869, at 12 o'clock M., for the election of Direc tors, and for any .other' business that may feetslly wino before the meeting • :. - 4 .M:11. 110VPMAN, Se rot iry. 1.469: turntoie23 l b AYIEIIICAN ACADEMY , SIC--.The Annual 3leeting of Um Stockholders will be held in the Foyer of the AcinIetnYOIONDAY AFTEit- NOON, Juno Tr at 4Y n'cl.n:k.. - yeLen an election will he held for tweli•e Directors fo serve the einoffnt year. 1111C11AEL NISBET, my 15,19 22 29je2 , • - Secretary. 10. HOME FOR DESTITUTE= /COL OIIED CifILDREN.L—Annual meeting of the Cor poration will he held nt the Home, 3laylatalville, on hernial - 11/ I Y,, afternoon. 50tilio.31nt : at -A o'clo?ck. le An ectioni'or, Officers, ta anagera andtrumfeog tn hell'. JOillit4,l-W -in y 19.12.24 'Secretary of Trustees. _• - NOTICE.---THE A..I%.Z.NtTAL MEET ilia of the Stockholders of the GERMANTOWN PASSEIGIiII,-10.1LWAN: COMPAN,Y will ..berlial 'the Otlice of? the COMpan . y corner sixtli , mai Dillnioild ed rtklis;on WEDNESIaI , , via), vozi.uvu P. M., at which time mat place an election. will he held for Treasurer awl fivels) Maim ers'(one of whom shall be ), to serve for the ensuing, year.. JOI3JUIr4mon - itLy, ..• „ , inos-tut th Setwetifry,„, 117 PHI LADELPH IA ~STAY IS, 18 1.- ;Tile , ,Anttul-, Meeting t Stockhokirre of tthe 1' in Iddelpiiia and-liestoirMiitibt Conipant efllichigau).•, ill be held at their office. No. .121 Walnut street, on• FItIDAY. t t 1.41.11 day of June, at 12 o'clock,Sur the elec tion of Directors" and Die' tratniactled of ardor business. In OS 10 111 s tjel) J. S. 31cM.ULLIN,Secretary. fU. 31.AY 5, 1869. Tio• Annual .Me , •tine; of the Stockholders of the bland:in 311cdnv Uonipanzi of: Lake iinp-ri0r.,1 . 0114-407 bald at theirofile. ... No. 32•4 ' .Walnut Atreet, en- THLER.i,p'. DAY, the 27th inst.. at 12'o clock M. B. A.noorEs, inyltn.myrig - • - • - Secretary.' 10. PHILADELPI - LIA, MAY 1, '1.869:-L• 'nu , :IMM:a 3teeting,of the Stockboliteln of the ' ...Etna Mining Company' (of Lake Sufterior will be , beld at their °nide, No. Walnut street, ou TUES ito'clookit-f or ilte.lgtgetiou of j)lrectiffg.itiortliVtrtiOtiitetiOtf ef tabor Inntinesst I tstytl2s§ B,. A. 11.00,PES, Secretary. -575 " OFFj..C'E OF. THE. 3IETALLINE tkrY , LA:NR(I3O3IP.ANY, 'NO.. 324 WALN T STREET. PIIILWDELI.IIIA, 3fay 7th, 1849. The stated annual meeting of the steeklielders , of the 'llfetallirie Lund Columuirwill he held of theogice of the Company. on MONDAY, June ith, proximo - , at 12 o'clock, 3f. taylt je76 ' .IE-11..1101.11 0 MAN, Clerk ;WASHINGTON 3.IILLSi . . . . LAWRENCE, 31.iths. SCOTCH CHEVIOTS. 1369. These goods are known to the Trade as Cif EVIOTS" and PliANNOOKitUliliB;" itud , 'are „the strongest. and (moat durable woolen,fabrics which can be made, as it is iilllpossible to make them of shoddy or any other mate rial with which the manufacture of woolens has usually }been cheapened • WASHINGTON MILLS, IMVRENCE ;MASS. CHEVIOTS, for spring aral - sanmer wear, BANNOCKBURNS, for autumn and winter,. hirr'e hr•ten'cofilml from thi- best- Scetch styles, and mann , ;factored from the imported wool,.which alone can give the proper effect to them'. r At first it was thought by,-the,partias who contracted !for the goods that they would,,ell lietti3r *Rhea , tho• ;distinctive mark of the Washington Mills; but it has been found that in general appearance and durability th O rttre4o,ite•.egtuil tO their foreign prototypes; there ; hire thelargegt eonsunieis haie requested that the regu lar Washington Mills ticket should be attached to every. Piece ;land fd oilier that - purchasers may lie protected trent the possibility of having inferior goods sold to them in gartnents, under the name of the Washington Mills Cheviots, the following 'named 'parties hereby advertise 'to the trade and public generally, that they have given the preference to these goods, and will have them con , stoutly in stock, AND NO INFERIOR GRADES WILL • BE OFFERED AS SUBSTITUTES. NEW YORK. BOSTON. Abernetliv & Co. Whitten, Burkett & Young. Collins Mummer & Co. - Miner, Beal & Co. , Carhart—Whitford & Co. C. Freelanl, Beard & & Co, ".4 • • Devlin & Co.. CINCINNATI. Brokaw Bros. Lockwood Bibs & Co. Brooks Bros. • CHICAGO. Geo. W. White & Co., for- Field, Benedict & Co. merly White, Whitman & ALBANY, N. Y. Co. Davis, Craft & A. Ramona. ' PITTSBURGH, P.V. Riudskeff Bros & Co. • stein,Bros.• • N. : Kirtland, Babcock k TROY; N: Y. son. G. V. S. Quackenbush & PHILADELPHIA. • Co. --Wanarnaker & Brown. • IDorr Si'Stone Guns, Wilgus & Co. ROVIDIN F CE, H. I. Fries, Malseed Hawkins', a4moi Witeaiht Co, Brookfield & Eck. PORTLAND, ME. apls th s to 26t • !Chadbourne & Kendall. ; The Liveipoot Lon- Jon &( 9 Globe Ins. Co. ;Assets Gold,', 17,690,390 United States- -2 000 °op. - - 04lly,Rcceip t s,`over $20,060.00 Premiums m i 868, Rip 5,665,075.09 Losses in 1868, i 53, 66 ' 2, 44• 9 ° 6 Mirchant? Exchange, AN IiEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Ono French Itii;lllnery always en hsnd by Miss Al onner, tit tier nOnw noolg• /hi Ohnitnut I !Arent. • • • • • iipSO•latii SPECIAL NOTICES. . 'INSURANCE. " in the PhiladelPhia , MILLINERY. ; 'cam= SATUkT , OO4I 4iIVSR. MEDICAL.. hC..J:`~ } • .!,,I.,''. yer's _ Hair Vigor, For the Renovotion of the Hair. The Great Desideratum of the Age. A' dressing which is at once affreeable, •healthy, and , effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is, soon restored _to its original color and the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick ened, fallin g hair checked, and bald ness o ft en, though not , always, cured by. its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, Or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such •as remain 'can be saved for nsefulness• by this application. Instead of fouling 'the hair with' a . pasty sedi= inont, it will keep it elean and vigorani. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from 'turning gray or falliit,g off,: and . consequently prevent baldness.' Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can Only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely fora HAIR ,DRESSING, llothingeb3o can be, fouu4 so desirable. Containing neither :6w nor - dye; it doer not: nail : iwliite calnbie , 'titid, l . - let lasts ,longer on the hair, giving it a rich ?glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prdpired by - Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co;;' PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, ..roold•by ot.l.proftgiste . eirerrwherb. At. mbotesalo 43y C,O.,Phdadelphia. . intititp;th-s-ww-ly PREPARED BT • GRIMAULT & CO.,' CIIENLIST TO 11.1. H. PRINCE NAPOLEON, 4 1 5 , RUE DE RICHELIEU, • - I SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF IRON. By LERAS, M. D. DOCtellr es Sciences. GRINIAIII.Zr CLDI3IIB7B. RARIS. • According to fhe opinion of the members of the Paris Academy of Medicine, this article issuporlor to all the 'ferruginous preparations„known. Tt agreee best with 'the stomach. never ;causes costivenesii; contains the !elefnents of the blood anti the : . osseous frame, and suc ceeds where other preparlitions - frill, such as Mallet's ;pills, iron reduced by hydrogen, lactate of• iron and for •niginons mineral water. 'Ono tablesphonfill of the solu tion or syrup contairnahree grnins'of enltof iron. They are both colorless. Agents in Philadelrildri, ' • :. • . FRUNCII. RICHARDS & CO. de7.6m6 N: cor. TENTH and MARKET Ste. A - RICU TLTRAL PLAWN GRASS MOWERS OF SMALL sizes for city .garderis; Wis - .Siniplenuni durable; nbe operated hy a boy, and mows beautifully. Price c5.".V.; for sale by the mannfaeturer's Agent,- - 'ROBERT B e ll T, JR., . _. . Sced.gml Itgricultural Warehouse, myl.B-6t§ - . No .M and 924 Market street,ab. Ninth. leg SWIFT'S ONE-HORSE LAWN ...W. Mowers. ;We Ilave. ; our usual .fitook of ,these gale= brannt Mowers; we send out an operator with every intr 'chin6,-hnd,warrant-thern to mow in the-most-perfect manner. For sale by the manufacturer's Agent, BOBFRT :BUNT', 3 „ • 'Seed Warehouse ' mylB-6t§ Nos: 922 and 924 Market st.; above Nintlt EDLVCATIOIV A MEXICAN CONSERVATORY OF MU- Southeast corner Tenth and Walnut streets. Filet Half of Summer Quarter will begin on MONDAY, • May $l, and (Ind tiATURHAY, Julys.• Nantes of new pupils may be entered this and next 'week: my 13 15 19 22 29§ COAL AND .WOOD , +. - BRNTES. IMIN F. NIIEAFF. flf. UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTEN .-lion to their stock of - ) Spring Mountain, Lehigh end Locust Mountain Coal, which, with - the preparation given by us, we think can not be excelled by any other Coal. • • Office, Franklin institute Building. N 0.15 S; Seventh street. JONES & sitsAFT, jalo-tf • • Arch street' wharf, Schuylkill. SUMMER BOARDING. - - 111 HE RETREAT, ut School Luite,will••lte open for the reception of boarders May, 24.• A few' noire •yaconeltas. Dinner ut nix o'clock. • any22-2trp'•• 91HE SUBSCRIBER. HAS CONCLUDED, A. to take a few select bOarders, no small beautiful shady gronuds, and boating, anti bathing; les& than three-nuarterti of an bones rlde.ta Fourth and Wal nut on 14 lalfaii.,»spr railroad tame ; turtlier parti eulars inquire at 410 \Valuta street, rooms No. 5 hod 6, second story. tnyl7 6t* QUMMEIt BOARDING AT CO UNTR Y Pluco. Situation high, healthy , anti airy-rooms, very • large, communicate; good enter, plenty of shad°, • sta. , 'ting_; &a.; nuporior accommodations. - .• • -' Addream., etating where to be aeon, nlyl7 dt. R., Bor. g 159, r.A. - _''C'OI I •ISIGNEEgI KOTIOES: _ NOTIC E.—CONSW.NEES OF MEE; elienditie from London, per bark Idoililno, Durkee: nmeteriwlll Ocoee eend their permits onboard nt Smitla wharf. The vetted will commence dieoluirgitiu. on Time ear Morning next, 25th Met.. when all goods not per mitted will be tint to the rublie Storee. • -tity223t _ WORKtiAN, Sc QTEAMSHIT *A.IIIES, FROBOSTON: 31 —C6fisignees of rperohnmliso nor ,aboro loonier will please sold forAfteir,,_oodo.now, IooLIMKA4 ino Stre9;,, wharf. m d 2f H. WINA (30. ' Fr_ IL. ABRIDGE 86 CO., AUCTI(M.' EERS;Nci7coelllAKlKETitieiit: abovo FiftH • POSITIVE SALE'OF BOOTEL•AND AND OAPS. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, • • May 20 at 10 o'clock,me will sell by catalogue, about 1000 packages 01 Boots - and S ho eat Ol,city and Easters manufacture. Alao,ceses ot . trioa's,.andboyafllate and Cape. to:which the atteutiow of City and OluotrY buyer ES. • • -• • ---•- 4301•MA11.G WANE RN, • i• ' 'LW ind Ntillduth FOORTIt street' ANDLI4E4L'ESI4,T.EI&.3?;'; 'Patine - sales tat Phllimlelaitila :Eiteltinge'elreit . BD4r t atl2 o'cIOC A ap irmiitare r sa l e s ths;AncttOn Store, IZT rat, , 141 DAM .••• ;•-• •- ales at Residences receive; especial attention: , • •Eiectitirr'S tiale-',Estate of JtislituVL obistreth, 1, •• VAJAYABLEI STOCKS._ - ' TUESDAY;MAY4I6 '• At 12 o'clock noon, at the PhiladelphinAchange7 , ;:,l , ,:::. ; 110 shares Phi ladelphia National Bank. 100 shares Northern Liberties NatiOnal Rauh., ) 45 shares Girard National Bank. ' '•l6 Shares Ncirthlimerlca.Nathittall3ank: - 10 shares Cominercial National Bank. , - shares Philailedphlis•Eitchatigo.!• • • : 3 shares New,Cantle and Wilmington. Railroad. shares Pennsylvania Insurance Co'. ' • • • 1 share Philadelphia Library Co: •:' • Tor Account of -Whont it tutlYConcein -80 shares Fame Insurance gq.. - ~] , • • ; For Other Account. • 24 -hares Union Bank of Tennessee. •, • . • . „ auhares Horticultural natl. :„100 'sharesi American Bettonhole MaChine., . • • 8 shares Continental Hotel Co. • • Pew No:28 Holy'Trielti Chlareh. ' • ' ,-100 shares Mannfacturers' National : • 100 Shitres:Abbott Iron Co: of Baltiinore. ' . 10) shares Seventeenth and Ninetoenth Streets Pas , Hedger ltailiVily CO. - • ' ' 1 share Point -Breeze Park: -' • ' $2OO Philadelphia and Baltiniore Central Railroad. - 190:shares Empire Transportation C 0..: - : Administratorn Sale. - 16 shares Spring Garden Insurance Co. . " • ; •• REAL ESTATE SALE, MAY 25." - • ' Orphans' Court Sale-Eatate of Stephen E. Smith, deceased.--1 - IANDSOME MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 210/ Mount Vernon st. • Orphans l •Court ;Sale-Estate of Min , . Evans: deo'd.- THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1307 Mount 'Vernon St - , - • . . • Orphans'" Court Sale-Estate of Wilson Jewell , M.D., -dee'd.-LARGE and ' VALUABLE THREE,STORY 1311.10 K RESIDENCE,No. 420 North Sixth at. Court Sale-Estate of Joseph VERY -VALUABLE COUNTRY PLACE, it acres, Old York Road, .N.• E. corner of Oak lane, 22.1 Ward, 2, of a - mile of Oak • Lane :Station, on .the North, Pennsylvania Railroad. and near the 6-mile stone: Same Estate-TWO-STORY , ' FRAME.. DWELLING and 8 acres, Pittville, Limekiln turnpike, 2241 Ward. Same Estate-'-COUNTRY'PLACE, 6..A.CIiES':ConntY Line road, between Ihmieldown; and . Frahli,f4ll, 2111 Altmter"s • Sale-Br ~Order of • the .Court of Common' Pleas-VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND-Flve story Building, .E. corner,of Third lindCliestriut Sale icy Order of Guardians -Estate of Edwin A.' Jim, dee:A.-RANI/80Pa :MODERN !FOUR-ST(IIW MUCK RESIDENCE t . 2000 Arch at. 1 1 100 ACRES OF LAND;_ClintOn'cotintY. Pa. . . Executors' Peremptory', Sale-Estate of Joshua Long streth , decestsimU-VERY - VALUABLE" -BUSINESS' STANDS -3- THREE-STOIty BIUQK Sp:IRES. Nes. 219, 221 and 223 Churrii st. • ' Same Estate-BUSINEtR3 LOCATION-2 THREE ' STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. 519 and 521 North street-10 feet front. _.. •- " • " Same Estate-VERY VALUABLE' BUKINES:S' LO CATION-2 THREE - STORY BRICK RESIDENCES, Nos. 513 and 515 Arch .street, extending through to Cherry street. 4724 feet front ? VA feet deep-2 fronts. • : Same Estate-11 THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL PINGS, forming a court. , known' as “NorthamPton," Nos. 426 and 428 Dillwyn street, north of . Callovrhill, 60 feet front. Same Estate-LARGE and VERY VALUABLE LOT' , Eighth street, Seventh street, Fitzwater street-three - itivaible. fronts; 39424 feet 1i) , '482' feet .! • • Same Estate-VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS • LO CATION-2 THREE-STORY 'BRICK STORES, .Nos. 232 and 234 Sunlit Second- street, with 7 Three-story Prick Dwellings itt the rear, forming a court, fronting on Levant street, 313 4 feet front, an foot deep-2 fronts. - Same Estate-LARGE and VERY VALUABLE LOT, .11 ACRES. known as -Barclay Hall," Turner's lane. HANDSOME MODERN • THREE-STORY • BRICK RESIDENCE, with Side Yard, No. 1123 Spruce street-• 27.feettrout. " • . „ 4 VERY DESIRABLE THREE-STORY BRICK RE SIDENCES. Noe. 1700, 1702, 1704 and , 1706 Chestnut st., with 4 Three-story Brick Dwellings adjoining, being Nos. 198 g 110;112 and 114 South Seventeenth street. Lot 70 feet front , EU feet deep to Exeter At-3 fronts. : Administrator 's Salt-Eidate of John'Minser. dee'd.- BUSINESS STAND-TAVERN, No. 507 North Third street. above Buttonwood. • HANDSOME MODERN FOUR-STORY BRICK RE SIDENCE with Side Yard, No. 1518 North Tenth street, abeve Je ff erson, 29 feetfront, VERY ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT and .MAN SION, 8 ACRES:. Oak lane, Cheltenham township, Montgomery county, Pa. ! 736 miles from Philadelphia. 1.34 nines of Oak lane Station, North Pennsylvania Rail 'road, and near, the Second street turnpike. VERY ELEGANT THREE•STORY BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, S.W. corner of Broad and Thompson HIS... 25 feet front, 160 feet deep to Carlisle street-3 fronts, Runt fir R. J.• Dobbins. • ;-• THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 1626 Fil • hurt at. THREE-STORY ; BRICK DWELLING, No. 817 :Fitzwater ' ; VALUABLE LOT, Lombard street, weed of Twenty third. VALUABLE •.B.USINESS ST A ND-23(i-STORY `FRAME STORE, No. 510 South et. .Peremptory Sale-VALUABLE THREE-STORY , BRICK STORE and DWELLING, No. 502 North Se 'conch st. . Exeentors' PeremPtory Sale-Estate - of Janice 'C. Tl an oson, decd -VALCIABLE BUSINESS STAND-, ,THREE-STORY BRICK STORE and DWELLING, No. 'l2 Snnth . Tenth street. , • VALUABLE BUSINESS STANDP,-.2 • THREE !STORY- BRICK STORES and DWELLINGS, Nos. '242. 242. q. 244 and 246 South Second -street. It.llo* , ` Spruce. ELEGANT FOUR-STORY PICTOU STONE' REST- • !DENCE : 'with Brown-stone Dressinmi, N0..:1323.. North , Broad street. south of Master. • ELEGANT, STONE MANSION - AND 'LOT OF 'GROUND, Stable and Coach :House, Summit street, Chestnut ' between Chestnut Hill and Spring House turnpikes;' on the Chestnut Hill and -Philadelphia Rail road. about 209 yards from the depot. GENTEEL THREE-STORY BRICK COTTAGE; ;York strveLivest of Twenty-third, al feet front, 95 feet TriREE•STORY BRICK DIVELLENG, No. 1305 'North' Seventh street. above Thompson • THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, N0. ,417 Vine -street. . • MODERN THREE-STORY ItnicK -DWELLING, . .No. North Twelfth street, above Poplar. • Administrator's Sale. Estate of Peter A. Keyser, deceased.: , _ - • ELEG ANT FURNITURE, GUARD- ..PIANO,' SUPE RIOR Parlor Organ, Billiard ' Table, Mirrors; 00 41mm-ft* 7 --lharnzta,, imfkr-amt-Frencli China, Horses, Carriages, Farming Implements, Sc. • ON SATURDAY MORNING, May at 10 o'clock, at the residence of the late Peter A. 'Keyser, Green street, between Washington and John -son streets,Gerrumitown, by. catalogue, the entire Fur niture, comprising elegant rosewood and ebony finish and walnut Parlor. Dhung Rbout and Chamber Furni ture, gran'l action 7-octave Piano, made by Schomacker;" large and superior Parlor Organ, superior walnut Book case, ebony finish Cabinet, flux French Plate Mirrors, ,valuable Oil Paintings, real Bronze Ornaments, fine In - Ala end French China rich Cut Glass, handsome Velvet and English Brussels Carpets, tine. Hair Matresses. Fee -Ither Beds, large assortment of Kitchen Utensils, &c. 1 Also, superior Billiard Table, marble heal. HORSES, CARRIAGES, COWS, Sc. Also, pair bay . Pouies, Farm Horse. 2 Cows,2 Calves, 5 Carriages, Carts, large lot. MarnesS, Farming Imple ments,Work Bench, Carpenters' Tools, lot lumber, Sc. VERY ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT. Previons to the sale of furniture will be sold, by order of_the Orphans' Court, the elegant Country Seat known las "Engle Wald," with mansion, stable; duirrlage-huuse, Sc.; about PS, acres land. Particulars in handbills and catalogues. Sale No. 1206 Walnut street. ; • ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE, • Property of It. 11. i -g Gratz, 'Esq;oinfr to Europe. ON WEDNESDAY.: MORNING, l June 2, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1206 Walnut street. by cata logue, the entire elegant Furniture, comprising suit ele giant ebony finish Drawing Boom Furniture, green satin 'coverings; elegant Walnut do., green Satin; elegant gilt :and . rosewood Tables, inlaid mosaic marbles, elegant :Rosewood Piano, made by Schumacker, cost, 2100; rose 'ivood Melodeon. handsoine.green cloth andace Cur. ~tales, elegant Vases, Ornanients, Marble statue, Pier Mirror very - elegant Clocks, superior HMI Furniture, !Dining' Room Furniture, morocco coverings; superior Buffet. large Extension Tables, handsome carved Oak ;Bookcase, elegant China Dinner and Dessert Set, Cut 'Glass. elegant Axminster, Brussels and other Carpets, superior Walnut Chamber Furniture, superior Word . robes, fine Hair and Spring Matresses, Bolsters and Bedding, Kitchen Furniture, Sc. May be examined the day previous to the sale, from 10 to 4 o'clock. ELEGANT RESIDENCE. Previous to the sale of Furniture will be sold, on the premises, the elegant Three-story Residence, with three story back buildings, 2ii feet front, extending through to Lyndnll street: ' Also. superior brick Stable and Coach lkouile, south side oft streetabetween Walnut and Locust ,above Twelfth street. Full particulars in handbills mad catalogues. ELEGANT PRIVATE LIBRARY. ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, June 4, at 4 o'clock, at the 'auction store, the choice - Mi..: rate Library of Robert IL-Grata, Esq., going abroad. 'PRIVATE STOCK IQ OUOR F FINE WINES AND L S. ON SATURDAY, • June 5, at 12 o'clock noon, at the auction store, t rate stock of Robert H. Grata, nig ~'comprising tine old Madeira, Sherry Port, Catawba, Catalonia, Hock, Sati4 terne, Rum, Whisky, Sze. Samples ready one hour previous to the sale. TO RENT—A very' large and elegant . Country- Seat and Mansion, with all modern CO/IVCIIIMICOH, gas, hotand . cold water, out-buildings, beautiful garden, ta., Term t pseventh Ward, suitable for a boarding-house. SCOTT, JR:, AUCTIONEER, B . • . SCOTT'S ART GALLERY, •• 1020 CHESTNUT street. Philadelphia. SPECIAL SALE OF OARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. &c. • ON TUESDAY ; MORNING, May 25, at ID} o'clock, at Seutt'a Art Gallery. 1020Chost-: nut street; will be sold, th e entire stock of a drat declin ing business, comprising , :-Tapestry. Brussels, Ingrain, Threeply and • V.enetian' Carpets, Oil Cloths, _Window Shades, &c., inlets.to suit consumers. Sale without reserve. • BY BABBITT Sr, CO., AUCTIONEERS. CASH AUCTION HOUSE, N 0.230 MARKET area, corner of Bank street. Cash advanced nn consignments without extra charge. 800 LOTS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ) ulna's. NOTIONS. HOSIERY, 5:c., 7 , • ON' BIONDA). - MORNING, MnF 2-i, commencing at ID o'clock. Also, at IL% o'clock. WO lots READY-MADE CLOTHING. Aleo t invoices 'um's, boys', ladies and clillilren'd ! Straw Hate, fluntlowns, fie: •- rp . A. MuCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER, 1219 CHESTNUT street., CONCERT. HALL AUCTION ROOMS, .. . ' Rear entrance on Clover street.: .. • Horulehold - Ftwniturownil - Mercluoyli soof _ er o mdeacr tg , _ : Hon received -on consignment. -sale,t of EntnytypaL, dwellin attended to on reasonable tomtit: C icci,EEs & CQ, AVOTIONEE R _ No. 608 MARlCETatva___ t BOOT MiD r$ HOE , SALES ErEitx avtiamt ANA. JAMES A. leltlitEMAlU-AIRYTIONEEIII • , lit. 4ffri ve l e, itIi*SideAaVODIESV . Et i?!0 0 4, 4 riketqfft ...uncial. - island the fol • - s' - ~ nurspontAinavz wormy k s'• 40„,,___4110A "tlitlf l H..... annum, payable in eihree t _sec : n . _.. y • 'rem". *wawa !nit= et,ls by Ed feet. -,, •-• iyai44 l 4evrpn,..— ,, ,,it. No.'lsd OI,RAIMEAT..-4.Alhree brtet Anillp'r aim, . 1 , dwelling, With three-sten` framelto 'llll,lrddeletir 16:hy tlik• feet. , &Anna' Conn age- • 4.lkohthf ,.', 950‘ 45580 14 54 pister,d,sed. - .- - •-k 0 ,.; ,•, - ,v 4 , , ,10 3 -4, NO. ISSIAMERICAN ST.--Akthretitfori..o9slF, ulrMrtif Ing, below Oxfoni. Id byls fifer Stamp Be tt e. ‘ , 4 , 4 , 4, bi 0. 1132 PHILIP ST.—A three - etorybliCkSWlrlithE;4 s 4 by to feet. Same Rstale. , ~, ,-; , . i- 4 ••41 , i PIQ4 1 5 34 PIII,LIP ST —A three-stch7 brick 'dW;ll_ l4 ltuf. adjoining, IS by 66 feet. 824 Groundltent /*;me el it • Collba'alri SEAT NEA.B••TORT WA STATIO.N.--fA country seat and farm cOntainthS at ti and. itoprovements,Morris &sad; Sint • 4Witattingtote4lsl& tione North Pennsylvania-Railroad'. MaintionslititillOill tenant house. barn. de. , Imnredifitep - isestioW. ,, vi 0 ,„ ..,_,,dt , WYALUSINO AV„.24th WARD-.reet 5 staria.m slls ' l ' and rough cast dwellings, each containir6 tocarter eloping AT. and 11th street; eachlth feet , Inch frontjgelt Ili feet,deep. Subject , to IltB2 tirottnd • , eat each.,r.wwft. above are neat• dwellings. The Market et. Cara rtm withilli!l twosguares. Will be sold sepprately. '$ ate' peremptory., . WInSAIIICKON TURNPIKE ROAD—The TOrnythaid.;* Road, toll houses ar.o all other propertY,extendingtrorleg. the Ridge Turnpike Road, where it crosses the Wissa hickon. creek along the (Wok to, Chestnut ,Rill,) , achisif„ the same to Flourtcrwn.n distance of about . lftrailet:. LitiA Is bedded with stone, and in good. trayeting Condit:lou t . Peremptory, side, by order of the htfpretne Court, LARGE SALE OF WROI.IOIIIOA_ST Alll'i j WI , ~ ..".I.RON, LUMBER, B tiOli,lLAcc:::; 1 ; i ,rl L . e ON TUESDAI Dtpngiriti. --, •••• , • 4' 1 0 4. At JO o'clock, will lie sold, at the S. E.poilter yf'POntp,.. first and 'Rare streets, the entire - material ;reit/shine , . from the Mammoth Skating Rink, Saved fronrfire. ' ttr% . eluded are large quantities of Wrought, Coat itai Sheet' s" Iron; Lumber and Bricks. Will be field In lots,' Whlthr4s-' any reserve. Terms Cash. • •-•' ~4 -- . - 'Executors'. Sale, No.l3o2llnitorriirtatiktreet::- ' TOOLS OF ' A BLACKSMITH SHOP,_'FORG:FiC ti ; • TOKQS, SLEDGES, BAR: IROX,STE.ET f yke,••.% - .,; • • ' ON ' FRIDAY MORNING, • May 28; at 10 d'eleble,'will be sold at oubligsalN br onsarz l of.tbe Executbrs of Henry:Kleisz, Sr4deneaseObeieri=i o tire Tools of dillocksmlk' Shop Including Trip Saar trier; 0 Forges and , Fire Tools, 2 Cranes, 1 Charnsitldotfl and Wrought Iron Anvils, - Pan and . Diast',,Boie,Stegb4i4'.,: Tongs, Eye or Handle Tools„illar Iron - , Bar Steeli'dco,: •W' Sate Peremptory and Tm ers' (heti " • ••• . • ".> • Sale 334 North Terittt Atreet. HOUSEHOLD FURNITunt, cAnprracice;' , _:: or THURSDAY MORNING 1 • At to o'clock,•will be mold, the our plum Furniturt, corn bribing Ingrain Carpets, Piano; Sofitaielialrkl•Rinyit•,, Table. Gam Fittures, Kitchen Utehmilts: , . . D I BB6 Co.UNTING, DURBOROW: t • "' .. ' '- ' -"' '" '' AUCTIO . NEERS, Nos. 232 and 234 MARKET street, cortitir of Bank street. Successors to JOBN II, A FLYERS CO." tAR R GE SALE !OF FRENCND ' OTHER . EURO PEAN DRY GOODS. &a., ON MONDAY - MORNING. • _ ay 24, at 10 o'clock, on fonr months' credit, litclailitig-ii 3 cases 4-4 Paris coPd Crepe Maretts, hiring shad e s : ,i.. 4; Pieces Paris Silk and Wool Popelines and puk•'onw4.l.,:i do ' Paris Droche Grenadines, Mozambitrues,Bare44. • do: , "London black 'anti colored' Mohair's , ' and' Alpittag'. I do . French Delaines, Percales, Jacteriets, „Latrathit ' - • 103 PIECES SILLS, SATINS, etc.. - :.. ',L Full lines elegant shade Paris cord Poult do Sole. .. ,• .: Full lines Lyons. glossy black Taffetas and.. Gros,diißhine i.t Full lines Gros Graltiti; L eaelienitird de Solo,'Failles .. ... Full lines Drap Ottoman; EnstringS,Drop de.Fitineg,'&4,i.' , ; Full lines Gros de Naples, ilk and col 11 Silk Satins,'At , tl SHAWS, CLOAKS, ao.-• ', L Brodie border, Stella, Mozambique and Fancy ShOnitfit; ' •, Paris trinnned bilik" and Cloth Cloaks. JacketiScarfsatet , ST. ETIENNE A.K ND.BASL.ILIBBONS.. .; 1 ...,. ' Full lines all boiled heary.Gros Grain Ribbons; '7 , ",,, Full lines elegant quality Trimming Ribhons. ' ~ ' - ~. Full lines cord edge Bonnet and Trimming. Ribbons,l6ll and cola.. Full lines Satin Ilibbons,elegant styles Sash ItibbonSeito. . French Malines. A rtificial .Flovre"r - s, English Crepes, kd..i'', Balmoral anti Boon ekirts,Whito Goodlablkfit., Kid Paris Dress' Trimminqs, Fringes: Bra ids; , Buttonibtialt.w Umbrellas, Parasols, 1. aim Embroideries, Notions, i tc. 60 PIECES, PARIS • DONNA , III L ARIA ' , ". ( I assorted colors, of very superioritnality; fariteilsiallnlil A line of superfine quality Silk PopelitiliV.:vi" - A line of Raye Cadrille and Fancy Silks. 110 dozen plain and embroidered Shlr6Tronts. 30 CASES CIiIIIRELLASANWPARASOLS Plain and fancy "trimmed, silk and gingham ..r*- . 3 iiA SES ALPAGAS, of ti very superior Make and finish SALE 'OF Iteil CASES BOOTS, SHOES; BROGANS. . I:INT:I.-PARS, - STRAW GOODS ' , An. UN TIIESDAY 3rtiumNa; May 25, at four infrOthie(Teditiillejlicibts--,_. 4 'at.l.g bleu hors and youths' calf, kip, bull leather And grain Caviary, -nuoleon; Dresii and Collgreas , BOotkisiglitil It almonds; kip, buff aud , polished grain Brogans; men and children's ealf, , kid;.enarnelled,ainit buff' leather, goatand muruarn Bahuorals; Congress Gaiters; Lace Bouts: Ankle Thisl;SlippersOltatallia-Oviir ahoes and Sandals: Traveting 8414 8 1 biu,-4c 0 , 01 ...ace• LARGE SALE Gr BMUS% ,FRENCIL QERltt&lii AND DOMESTIC DRY COORS. ON THURSDAY 111ORN.ING,' May =I; on four ntouths? cretlft, at 10V:clorli: LARGE SALE OF. CARPETING% CANTON TINOS; OIL cr,tyrns.'&c:: • ON FRIDAX ItIONNING, , Nay 28. at II 'o'clock. on four months' credit; about Ml' 'pieces Ingrain, Yenothin,'List, Hemp; Cottage, and Agg, y •Carpetings,,soo rolls Canton Illattings, Oil Cloths, &c. I . EERS AUCTIONEERS, ;LTA. (Lately Sidelimen for M . :Thomas & Sotts,) No. 529 CHESTNUT street, rear. entrance from, Minor. • Sale nt No. 207 Sonar Tenth street. • HANDSOME,WALNUT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ELEGANT CHAMBER " surr. PINE BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPET% FINE OIL - DAINTANG4 Ace., &C. ON TUESDAY MOR- 1 4INO, D • ay 25, at 10 o'clock, at No. a/ South Tenth' Streei; :entalo the handsomo Walnut ParlorPurniture.llnitst of handsome Oiled Walnut Chamber Purnitifre, fine ; Olt Paintings, "St. Peter at the Gate of the Temple' 1 ' Wash ington, Landscape , &c.; tine Brussels and other , Carpeta. Gas-consuming Stoves; • • Hay be examined early-on morning of salo.f Sale No. 1705 Wallace street: , t, - HANDSOME - WALNUT FURNITURE, MANI/SOMA WILTON AND BRUSSELS *CARPETS, *IL ON THURSDAY-MORNING, May 11, of 10 o'clock, at N 0.1705 Wallace. street, "By datw- , .% logue, the entire Household Furniture, handsome Wo nut and Hair-cloth Parlor Furniture, Oak*Dining Rimmt- Furniture, handsome Wolnut Chamber Yurnitureo,. line Hair Matreeses, Feather Beds. Handeonie Wilton and Brussels Carpets, Handsotue Secretary,and Boukcasio. Burge Library Table,China and Glassware, Kitchen Fur nituro, &c., &c. May be examined on morning of sale. , , AItCTIIVg - Efitk '. XJ Late wlthM. Thomao kSorin.) • ' • (Late with Ili. Tnomns Store Noe. 48 and 00 North SUITT( etreet , Sala No: 1700 Park avenne;t - •• - ' SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELF;.GANT 'ROSEWOOD) PIANO FORTE; BOOKCASES, FINE TAPESTRY AND , ENGLISH BRUSSELS- CARPETS, &Oa , ON MONDAY. MORNING, ..ht 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 1705' Park .avert m f above Colunibia aVenne, and between Thirteenth and! Broad streets, the ontiro totporior furniture,' embtatiniu —Superior Walnut Parlor, Dining,. Room and Sibukaber Furniture, 14uperior Secretary . Bookcase, elegant roue-3 wood overstrung Piauu, . 7-actitveu; banduome .:Tapestrir . ! Carpets, English! Brussels Stair and 'Entry'Ca..' - pots, Hair. Matresses, -Cottage Suit, upright Radio- Ch Ina and GIIIHMIIrf', Kitchen Furniture awl The house is to lot or for sale on reasonable terms. Sale at the Auction Rooms; . ELEGANT FURNITURE. FRENCH .PLATE ;14119-: ROBS, OFFICE DESKS, FIREPROOF. BoOKCA SES,' FINE HAIR MATRESSES,tTAPEb-'' TRY AND OTHER CARPETS. , ON TUESDAY MORNING, ' ' At Hi o'clock, at the suction rooms, .Nue, 98 and 50 North Sixth street. - below Arch street,, n large assortment of elegant Walnut Parlor .Furniture, handlionie, Ohara- - her Suite. Frrmeh Plato Mantel Alla ,PlerlaLirrorti, OM. Tables and Desks, Fireproof superior: Secretary Hoekeases, elegant Wardrobes,. Centre and Bouquet Tables; fine Spring, Hair and,other Dlatresses, beds and - Bedding, tine Tapestry Ingrain. and Yertetian,Carpets, China and Glassware, Housekeeping • Selo at No. 14111N.ortli Thirteenth street. JUNI/SOME I? URNITURE .IIIREOR, FIRE PROOF,..SAFE; FINE FEATHER BEDS, RICH TAPESTRY . . - ON :WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at - No, HO North Thirteenth street, above Master, strilet,• very superior. walnut • and , hair•eintb 'Pallor. Suits , marble- top Tables. handsetna Wahipt Chinuber Suit, two superior .Cottage Snits, wal nut, Extension Table and Dining Room Chairs, Sitting Room Furniture, flue French Plato Pick Mirror,:supe. rho Fireproof Safe, Ly Farrel Ar Herring,• largo huii Feather.Deds and , nodding, rich Brussels Der Pele, all wool Venetian and Ingrain Carpets, China and. ailltltl waro,••Kitelien Utensils, ' • '• : ' r111101 4 4A8 1311tC11 'Sr. EON, AIIOTION•0 • EElts AND COMMISSION MEITCHANTS, • - No. 1110 cliEsqNuT %trent, ' ' • - ' • , Rear entrance No.111)7 Siotsmii strcet• • Tloustsbold Furniture of every description rScUive . tl ott Curisizinislit• , • • • • i9fr n.{{ Furniture dwellings at tendt,tl to on the count ' reus nub u terms. . . Sale at No. Ilia Chestnut stood. • ' i .17 LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND -SECONDHAND , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, CARPETS; MANTEL AND PIER GLASSES, PAINT/NG:S I CHINA, ' • . . ON TUESDAY MORNING, May 25. at 9 o clock, at the auction store, N 0.1119 Clie'ot nut street, will be sold, a largo assortment/ of•lottrriory . Parlor. Chamber, Din inkrlteent and Library-Eurnitnxe,, Office Dodo and 'fables, largo and. small Alautob Pier GhltifiVS, Paintings, Chinn, • • • • SECONDH ANT 'F URNITURE.' - - ;Y Also, an no -of Secondhand- Eprniturecfrpttk, - families declining housekeeping.' ' ' • /11111 E NIN CIPAL M OEY ESTABLIWEI 7 -..' wont-S. E. corner of SI XTll•and RACE otroots. iilonoy advanced on Horohandkto-genoraPyrrylatelAw., Jewelri, Dligno4ds,'Gord: anditotVe,Etrte;•und articles of voile` for any' length' of ttnitht red on. WATCHES ANII; JEWELRY., ~4._T• Fine Gold hunting Caso,HoublaßottomUnd n Vete English; Amorkcan and , SwissitafirataLtiver ttilaten , Flue Gold Hunting Caen and _Ojen F3Cl.ltepl4,oMtete(4e Fine Gold Engles and other Wattiltest SlnoSilferillunt4 ing Casa and Open Fare EpOsh,Artiertomo, Auk Alwi t ua r Patent Lever and Lapin° Watches; Donlon OingeWpgiltihn' Quartier and other Watches; Ladies" Emmy, Watchein, Diamond' Brealttplus; Eia 'in Rks: 4 Eo,r 'Binge; Bandl: 4 3c.; Fine Geld Chaim; lodollious;-.1).raorlatar Scan, PinsOlreantpina; Huger Rings; Pencil 4.l49esltud Jew. Orr' generViy. FR O - 84 lc—lc - large and ' yalttable - FlreproolCheat , aultable forte Jeweller; coat eGlO: , ' Also several Lole Ire aradol,A; Fifth anti C nest • nut inmate. - •• , • QPANISH " ' OLIVES:-FINE SPAI+CISii' 1,..7 caves in half-salloif and tnro and & half vitae kagom For WO by PUTZU WRX9/13 di aiddiSt tlO WislAut MA r-,