Weir the Mita&lphia Bien ing Bulletin.) "-- 'WILLIAM NICHOLSON, ESQ. Ihtal strew their graves with fin,414 . 44,i5c: \ 4„ The iirbest 'lowers of spring;r 1 1 1 • 'le the green mounds where he the bave, f!; YOur floral tribUte bring! . 0 t; it Weep fresh in memory's eliiktiefitinelie The deeds of valor done Dy those who saved from treason's grasp.. The land of Washington! 7oin dark rebellion's ruthless hand Aar country r eatsseer r A lailriOfor'all wbo cliooso to come; A bome that will endure; • The tropic, island of the sea, Med of the raid .of Spain, liaises the banner of the free 'Against her kingly 'reign. The despots of thf3 oitto,b world, lVho hoped to see TM sink, AL ° d i !.;mayed that now we stand, red on our ruin's brink. .Almd shall - we fail to give the rueed Of earnest, grateful praise • l'othose whose fortitude secured, 911 T Dation length 91(140 3To! ktfair maidens bring their flowers stre,w upon each bier, s . *lid with the springtime's gentle show is laet tall the thankful tear; safe Uyond all future harm," 'Cohunbia's soil is blest: New let the patriotic thrill Atrie ' e in every breast! Ilritig forth the flowers of blooming,spring To deck the soldier's gravel lott joyful VoiceS anthems .sing In memory of the brave!' ' TUE CONVERTED SQUAW. A Legend thaltlable Delftware. BY .JOEINQUILL. Probably thiS be a!iiist4llaSs stOry, and probably,it.'Wen't. I out tell 'until I get This muck I know„ however: it will be original' and • aboriginal; itW - 111bn a true picture ' of the • customs and manners 'of she period,will contain two lovers, a villain - with a Murderous scowl, and 'a heater father. 'Virtue May be its own reward, and the villain may perish, or, he may marry the girl., haVen't niede np inypnind. B bloodshed is . absehitelyriecessary to make this story from real life tragic, rely upon it there will be gore.. But 1 anticipate, Many Moons ago 'the'laland Of Smith, in the Delaware; Opposite Philadelphia, was in habited - by a tribe . of red men, Who lived there amid'te mighty forest trees, and hunted - ,the befall:rand the hop-toad, the giizzlybear and the owl, ,and, indeed, any, wild animal that tan* itroimd. Briabitisoined - as they were in the woodlands of this erinerald.geninpori the 'rippling surface of the Mieenly water, - with Nature in her pri4ine beauty sinilingnpon . there; the winds sighing softly amid the trees, and the warm annlightTheanung-Wer the landscape; and the musical ripple mid plash of the waves ever ringing their ears-4 say With all this, it tray not . indeed . WOnderful that theSe Indians: were happy, and lifted up their soul' , sweet'communion with Nature most all the time, varying the Monotony, howeVer; now and then, by making a raid over to New Jer sey to capture firewater in the illicit stills, or to rob the Cannlen and Amboy ferry boats. Thus . dial" these untutored ;savages. enjoy theraseives,arid rieyer care a cent for anything, ~'when the bold: cavalier' 'William Penn as elided OA river, and chiseled theur„out of . their property, whiCa lie bought with altegof nails and SIX latchetq. and a change -came over the scene. Where 411:111Ce had stood the noble oak, now rested a sneeting house, and where once roamed the bison, now, Nourished the Lima bean—and where-,-where,lait why particularize? The cruel,hand of civilization destroyed - the beauty of the spot, and the sentimental savage, stand ing iupon.the island Wharf with the, big tears roiling down his cheeks, gazed with mournful and prophetic vision into the future.. • '.ehe particular aborigine who did this thing was the chief of the._ tribe,. and he .hind slaughter named Prayharie Flower, . ,;, • It is, unnecessary,.to say that she was the child of the old Mau's hopes, the one being in Whom was 'centered his holiest affections. . Isayiit is unnecessary to say it; but I. have saidit,Se let it stand. This maidenhadnever:loved, but the crisis of her Sate was approaching. Tbcfell destroyer was at hand! OneSuramerlnorning, some time after the Tosy dawn had kissed the eastern sky, until it blushed with all its crimson, hues, in factabont half-past nine o'clock, a line yOung Orthodox Friend came ,overin a skiff, and, after intro ducing himself at-the Prayharie Flower man sion, :and:giving the hired girl thirty-seven and-ahalf cents to be his confederate, lie pro ceeded 'to walk intoPrayharie's affections with such:a graceful facility, that in less than an boar ambathalthe hail asked her to be his with, and she said she believed she would indulge. Our Story opens at this interesting .juncture, with her copper-colored head resting upoii his shoulder, mid the tears of joy running down off of the ring through her nose, over his best brown coat. "Am I then thine own sweet love?" she asked in her nativetongue. "Well, I should think you were," said , Na than, which was his name. "Swear by you bright moon—no, the moon str - i.sn't out—swear by the stars you love me." "1 don't swear, I affirm," sahlbe. "I am loved by another, a brave who is a coward; say, darling, will you: kill him for \ me?" "I can't; a peace man." "Have yen no nimahawk or arrows with von to defend yourself? Even now he maybe lay- Bigler you in the alley." "How is he on hismuscle? Spose'n I tackle him with my mubrella?" observed Nathan. "And now, darling, ' see my fathbr; broach the matter to him and smoke the calumet of peace with him, will you, sweet"' Idon't smoke," said Nathan; “it makes me sick." "And ,will 'you not: oin es in the mazy dance to-night around the council tire, and learn to loye the 'customs of,my peoplif."' " Thank you r buff don't dance.. It's against Olir discipline." , "Then, darling, you Will at least iteeept, this ring from me,auid go down to the jeweler's and • lave it put in your nose, will you not, my own • Jove?" _ . " I believe not, I daresen't WearjeWelry." "But father will carer:or You. He will give 3roun situation to beat the war dram, to in spire our braves with the glad music of battle. 'I mustto decline. Thu doWn on the glad MUSIC at t. :battle. Pm down .on music of any hind. " . "Then I must fly with you and do as yonr people do. But when lam in your home, will you .be kind andloViiigtO me? Will you take ine,tolhe theatte somethnes, Nath., dear? "Well, I should think not. I never go to places of amusement. . . -- • • Thus 'did these two beings, each happy in the fUllnesS of each other's love, beguile the happy moments as they tied' front Time's un erring glass; and he finally agreed to meet her at the wharf that evening, which he accord. ingly did, and they were married by-an Alder -: akan in the Eleventh Ward, because the: Yriendsliwould not smile upon Nathan's union, en account of hisnet annexing sonic one of their. girls in meeting: ' Prayharie Flower still lived at home, and,' be visited her constantly, both keeping their snwiage a secret from the ehief, her father: opt_niglit sathaui took her , to they city: • arfit . eturned her, deter - Mined to tell the tad Man, get a, Comfortable pareetal bless - ing, and it() home ale. .• • Just as ne steppod upon the . wharf he' was . surprised to lind has. ri Val, the villain 'of this . 407 Vying his ad:iired best .to bury ihis hatchet in his head. .Nathanjabbed him three a l I ft $ 4 times in the eye wi •• ,-. , u, brella, and' the qiiii . "orthe - hraffe ( t Jely - lied - to - thez! qia p tutting grou • . ~_l‘ out his havin off & . to .et a: . l *oro - ,„ t iti - rifer.,: ktfe - jil .. , Tilg'er. it 0 : .,--1 0 1. ' ,. ., TheMeWkS 6 . spflitu,and , t,he eht4f,; f titssing_ his dayWen§ . t ; t Ti ect4foul May,anifktlict:Whole 'tribe,prearing. , ngetiti,b6 upon Nathan,WrneF . out trOunt forAlim.• •! 1 :7) ~ „ i'l? n4l, •::,;t- c,, SlO'kdetegtwea _;*4d-ehliihiveit;l3lo;44 thfi .chiefepecttki to'sgr+e therm ca)fii,vas ;Matter of course, they were of no use. And so the Indians they got on the trail,and tracked Nathan through jungle and morass and tangled thicket, all :Aver that, jsiand,,until_one `clay they round lain . fishing in the international canal, with his mouth full of bait. He was seized, taken before the court, and tried for the murder of thernaiden and the brave. • , rke testimony was Against him. The 'Medi cineXan,having made a post inortem, examina tion, stated that the ferruginous terinination --apt...,the -umbrella: „ the. dexter hand through the , optic nerve into -the- -CA:AO !' bf -" the Icerebellum whence, glancing transveely to the epi glottis, it pierced the pericarditum, and caused a cataplasin in the larynx, and this, producing asphyxia as a natural result, clotted blood flowed on the tympamnin, the left lobe of the brain became irritated and suppurated in par tideß, and a suspension of the vital forces. ensued. This, or semething about as intelligible, is what the Medicine Man said, and although the jury didn't understand a word of it, they got up and howled with virtneus indignation, and -gave a verdict 'of guilty; with Ont leaving their UPon the dayofthel?.?ceention, the island of Smith was in an uproar.. Every little papoose and: all the squaws wanted to see this young Friend hung, but nolicaly•was zuhuitted bu t the :reporters of the press, mid a few of the .stieiltrs friendti, all of whom ample' jitStice to the cold collation net out on this festiVe meeasion in the jail. , • • ' The hour approaphed. Nathan made a con: fession the My before, and it was already ,inn type at the news Paper OffiCes, waiting for him to die to be published as his speechAin ,the gallows. .1 - i;yerything Was in readinesS.' HO ''Went upon the scaffold, the -rope was tied !around his neck, the black cap drawn over, his eyes, and the Sheriff was about, to laimeh him into eternity, when a copper-Compleeted ,SquaW in a drab colored ecialttietittle. homier 'arid mitts; might have been! , seen paddling' I her canoe in frantic:: haste over the waters of the noble Delaware.. , it was Prayharie Floweri "Saved! Saved!" she cried, as she gushed upon the scaffold and fang her arms around the formV:her own lc athlin. "0, , rowaY from hei'e; will Yon?" Said the Sheriff, for - he Was annoyed. "What , do you Conte fooling around here for and spoiling our fun? Get out." But_the-elfie,fwas .beSide himself with joy, and ordering the proceedings to cease,, he clasped his daughter to his heart, while she proceeded to explain thin;„,. But you were married out of meeting," said lie, and a cloud gathered on his features. Yes, pa• ' but 1 have ; since joined, and we are going to 'hold the next yearly meeting over here to‘MorrOW,":' ' Hough ! then it will rain; I thought my corns hurt me; just at the very time; too, that your 'mother wanted - clear weather to dry the clothes." - -But the stern chieftain was easily pacified, and he blessed them, and they went over home, and had a good time and enjoyed themselves, and in the course of time the chief went to the spirit land andleft them all his property, and thus, you observe, all was serene and first rate. Indian stories, when founded on fads', are hard to write; but while this may: have its de fects, it cannot be denied that With a dead vil lain; 'one deceased patent, and twb loVers who effect alinptial tie after harsh vicissitudes, it is at least orthodox; and if anybody doesnot like it, why let him write a better one. THE SPANISH INQUISITION. Thinning Sonvenirs—,llkreat Speech upon • , the Subject in the Cortes. The Madrid correspondent of the New York (//".." vw sat,. .A.l 11."..i, • r 1,41 of which we have already had some acct mit Senor Echcgaray created quite a sensation in'the chainber by an allusion to a discovery which has been recently made in Madrid in the course of the levelings and excavations now. in progresS for city improvements. The workmen lighted upon the old sight of the unto da fes of the Inquisition, called in the his tory of that fearful tribunal the "Quern adero/ de to Cruz" (burning place of the Cross). Th 6 cutting of: . a new road through that part of the city has laid bare, like g,tfological strata, long black layers, superimposed one above the other, at distances of one or two feet in the sandstone / and clay. Some of these layers'extend Me feet in , horNontal direction s and at first sight look like regular geographical strata, but are, in reality, the - fantails of the Inquisition fires ! They Consist of coal, coagulated with human fat, bones, the remains of singed hair and the shreds of burnt garments! Great excitement has been' created by the discoverv,, :aid.. the .people of Madrid have visited tile spot in thousands to satisfy themselves of the fact and to carry away settle Memento of that dark age of intolerance and .cruelty. I hate myself visited the place, and have' now in my posses sion a piece' of this black, sticky; carbonized mass. Seiler Echegaray, in combatting reli gious unity, turned this discovery to eloquent accmmt: "'History tells us," he Sabi, —the conseqliehCes of the principle that error and soil have DO rights. In tliis place Serum Caheja has said that the Church never persecuted individuals. In lieu hf the word Church let its substi tute another word, and call it the •thcorratic power.' Ibis the theocratic pincer never persecuted individuals 4' Walk through the street ot Amite de San Bernardo, turn to the right, mid there, ideal to the monument of Diode and Yelude. vim trill NM the Quenuiduro de hi Cruz! Kilow you What is the Quemailuro de la Cruz? 1 will explain it tip you. I wish you would go there and see it for yourselves, 1 wish that these debates could take place orlon that dreadful site, in order to son if any one Could be round to .mood the unity of religion! The Quemaduro do la Cruz', is at present a great earth muting. I mar say. a geological cutting. Know you what is a geological cutting' Nature opens her grand book, and extends to OS inn pages, that tin to say, opens the earth to its. and there it e SOP in regular layers clay Atte, sand. flint, Nc. They are the lives of the great book in which geo logy enables us to ~tuily the formation of the planet .0111 Cho 111.011111111111/ de .1a Cruz is also a great but dark page, whir u tin o n tutu m use ful lessen. In tie . iisi-alternate layers of the Quemaduro Ile la Crum you will eTVI, • a stratum of coal impregnated with illllllllll fla,4lml after that Abu rimming of calcined bones, and titter that a Myer of sand which has been thr,nrn there to coder up these remains; and then another layer of coal, and another of bones. and then another sand, and so continues the horrible times ! Not many. days ago (mall vomit for the fart) it boy with it stick happened to he poking into this tunics. and drew forth from those layers three objects full of eloquence—three 'grand 116001ff:4i 111 favor of religious liberty' These were a piece of oxyilized iron, at human rib almost cal cined, and a braid of hair burned at o u r extremity I I Sensation.) . .These constitute three very eloquent 11111lii ! I wish the Deputies who defend religions unity would submit them to a severe interrogation. I would like them to ask that hair-in raid how the cold sweat oozed front its TOWS, t shin 1111 W !AMA erect on the bead the • victim Mt The flames .crept up to it. I would like them to ask that poor rib how the heart of the unhappy Jew palpitated against it. I would like them to ask that piece o 1 iron, which per haps with It gag, how ntany dolorous ejaculations, how mistily cries:of anguish it stifled, mid how it became. OXy,- (HMI by receiving and retaining the blood-impregnated breath of the victim, n., that even the hard iron had more laurels Of COIIIIIIO4OII, Mid was more humane and tender-hearted than the infamous execntioner of that - !Moons theocracy !" cannot describe to you the effect produced by this thrilling peroration. tinfliee it to say • .It went hurtle to the heart of_ every one inthat crowded ball. Where They All Gone From. While Tom Corwin was a member of the: General Assembly of the State of. Ohio, he brought in a bill for the abolition of public punishment at the whipping post. Be madea speech thereon, to winch au elderly man re plied as follows; , f3 , lr. Speaker, the gentleman is not as old as I am, and has not seen as much of the praeti -eat operation of the system of mmishnient winch he deSiresto abolish, When I lived in Cenneetieut, if a fellow stole a horse or out up any other rustles we -used to tie him right up, andzive him 'a real geed threshin', and he al-, ways, cleared right out, and we never saw any thingpiore of him It's the best way of get ting rid Of rogues that. ever was tried,. and witbent expense : to the State." . • 001'W.0) tose'to reply: "Mr. .Speaker, I have been : Often puzzled to-account for the vast fin lad gratj oil from _Con necticut to West; but the-gentleinanlast up has .e:plained it to my cut.'" satisfaction,". The bill :Famed 'without farther:disetaision.. TRID 'DILY EVENING BULLETIN--PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1869. '5 - e2 4 / 4 ifiL,of—thaiEkanktp - L,lnsiitutg,:.eatOd . ;.;jki - WOle'SsepiHenry ,Mortoiv,contaitis Items T ;liii4l.24oVelties - for the month, arrangedby, - the - ,.. ' , ..editelf; i4ttAyging the Fl&wAo,,ltivbrs., - :' tit 'Cleioei*_,HtArschel; Extrao SIN* an t En 4 .A60,6"*014. 1 Book; by W. M en4iirsopf4.l. '4 , i ti (ebi(tifined)f Engineering A ; iteetiveby A. Pi 13451164:C. E.; Pumping ' nO, by Henry; g.:,,Birkiiibine, C. E.; Belt' ' ''• i'acts' andkFig, -urilf,':Xii'c : ll, by J. H. C 50 . 4-„(ceritiiiiied);`' Source of,Light in Linnino -.Elatnefi,- by Ed ward Irrinikland, F. R. 8.; , ;iiiii'NArrange. ment of the Holtz Machine, -by , Prof. H. 1.. Smith; The EleOric Spark, by - 4. Seguin The 'Salt' Deposits at S„faSSinit, by litessrs. Bahl& Mactear. Sunlight and Moonlight, (continued)) by Prof. HenryWorton, Ph IX,AI-Plitte);--• and' The Future Development of Scientific Eduear tion in Aniei lea, by S. E.-Warren, C. E., (con tinued). . „ , „ - - . ..: . . . „. , , Thenumber concludes With a graceful tribute ..to.the-memory., of the. late,,,P,ref.: ,t)..,..le3,:ander . Dallas - Bache, by Prof. Fairman Rogers. Our rdaders will be gladof a short extract: ' " It is not common that With , those abilities toi which we,have referred are combiued,those Ocinl (plates Which render their , Pessessor agreeable in Ordinary life, but Mr. Bache pos sassed them in an eminent -degree Released from his :offieial ,ditties,-about which lie was usually very Methdical, he was the pleasantest cOMpanion at the dinner table or in the saloon; that young or . old' could desire. E'letreinely fond of society, his hospitable houSe in Wash ington, was always ope# tO his l'rio . ndsovho carried away, With themtile 'thest charining 17611iiii0elleei3 of its bright weed fires and sParkling,candles; and in his summer camps there 'were alWays seine extra tents for those who were fertunate enough to receive inVita• turns to visit him in.; hiS 'wild' , retreats. He. spent Several Months* . el- eakli - year under ennves, at the primary .triangulation staffons,or on base nieiaiurementAnd returned to his duties in "the 'capitatrefreidied and in vigorated by the Mountain air; leng . Strolls,and change 'of sceUe.'' Ih:ight „reinimseenees are those of these Mountain eataps;With the Morn ing's writing, the, midday tlinner; the, genial faee of the kind liostk:sti,flidlioleaSaut chat over ;the bottle of Rhine Wine, and, if there was no observing,in the afternoon„ the long raridnes ' doWii the hill, With the clinablqififit again, the camp, being,Of necasSitY very ii‘etar' to' the sum nfit,tinishing pp with an evening:ef eoirrOra tion Or' read.iug, unless the 'start it'Orfi good enough to aIIOW themselves to be ObServed." On? Se'lineidq.Visitor f'or:J . ,nne: begins i with the story of :cruel rbk.lWkeVbizickei; Jr., illustrated by,Seli6ll; then comes a eciitintiation of Dr. Ggrdette'S interesting, St(itY,ol,"Phick, or stepsin the lives of the IC4Setie r ahnly,"with embellishinents, by the same artist, ..iipetry by Dr, Vinton, and other : contrihntiom; topping off with the usual nuts to crack in the shape of problem and conundrums. [Sunday Library.] Saint :Louis and Calvin, by M. i Giuzot. 12riio ) pp. 36, Illustrated. .r. B. Lippincott & Co. •Tinne's Floreneeand Venice. Translated by John DuraML liVo; cloth. Published by Ley poldt &, Holt,, for sale by • .T. B. Lippincott 4 co. Mental Photographs; an Album for'Confes !dots of • Tastes, Habits, and Contietions. Edited by Robert Saxon: Bvo, cloth. ,Pub lished by . Leypoldt & Holt, for sale by ,T. B. Lippincott & Co. , • • The Wedding; Day in all ageS and countries. By Edward .1: 'Wood; author of "Giants' and Dwarfs." 12rno; pp. 21111. 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'''' ,:''' ''' .-, ' AI ' , Ii: ii r i l J. , ; : A VlTriArcrli ' 4, 4 - ... n...N1 I Vr i tlAjrit '44k 1012 and 1014 Chestnut Streets =EN Will Open Monday, May 31, 5 . ; CA§E§.,, - 13'.0.131N4 ' FLANNELS, J l ll4 25e, 100,000 YARDS GREP GOODS, Reduced to 25e., 37 1.2 e. and 50e. tity29 3t PRICE ---&-. WOOD, N. W. torner, Eighth, and Filbert. Daily receiving New Goods, from New York Auctiol ud other eoureev. 'WHITE GOODS Piques, at 25, 31, gal, 50, 623,7.5 c. up to ,11. Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks. Plaid and Stripe Swiss Muslims. Fine quality Plaid Organdies, 37,'ie. Nainsooks, Swiss Muslinajietoria Lawns, Soft-fluid' Can s tbiles, AMi4e: • Handsome Marseilles Qthlte, very cheap. Honeycomb and Jacquard Quilts. Table Linens. Napkins and Towels. Nu>i•sery Diaper and Apron Bird-eye. Best Maim Bleached and llllbleabliqd Maby. BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS. Black Gro Chain Silks, $,2 up to ,13 50 a yard, Bargains in Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery and Gloyes. Ladies' and Gents' Ganze Merino Vests, cheap.. Hambnrg Eirginkitentrhtertings. Dimity Bands,Magkißtifflings r and Coventry Rutßinge Gents' Shirt rrentiti Neck Ales and Sugpeinlerit:.' - vstoob, N. W. comer Eighth 'Filbert Sts. N. 11.—Silk Sun trnlirellag am] ParasoN iity29-s ; 2t •AL, 11., 111) E, • . .•. . who are preparing for a Summer Trip, or the Watering Places, will find our stock of WHITE GOODS very complete, embracing THIN MATERIAL FOR WAISTS AND DRESSES, •Including 8-4 FRENCH MUSLIN AT 100. TARLATANS, FRENCH NAINSOOKS, . In Plain, Striped and Plaid. PIQUES, PEKIN'S . , &c., &c. As we Make NECK TIES, SCARFS, BOWS, LINEN • COLLARS AND CUFFS, EMBROIDERED SETS, . SASHES, &c., SPECIALTIES, In our aSsortment will- always be found approved novelties. E. M. • NEEDLES & CO., 106 Chestnut Street. my 27 th it to Ibtrp LA. 2 1 7 . • _ Fourth and Arch. +.= Summer Silks Closing Ott Fashionable Stripe Silks. Japanese Stripe Silks. Japanese Gray Silks. Slimmer Mourning Silks. Bost Black Silks in the City. EYRE & LANDELL. mwstf NOTICE. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nog. 405 and 407 N. Second Street; Hee just received n magnificent assortment of LAMA AND INDE LACES POINTS, ranging from - $lO to $lOO ROTUNDS, " " - $25 to • $75 PALETOTS, " " $l5 to' $5O CORSAGES, " " - - $lO to $25 SACQUES, •" " - $2O to $5O ZOUAVE JACKETS, - $lO to $25 mh27 3mrp MATERIALS FOR SUITS In. Stripes and Gray Mixtures. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON' THIS MARIKET. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. 727 Chestnut Street. SILIKS I In Stripes, Checks and Shots, IN GREAT VARIETX. RICKEY SHARP & CO. 727 Chestnui _Street. LINEN POPLINETTES; A New and Desirable Article s At 37 I-2. Cents Per • RICKEY, SHARP & CO. 727 Chestnut Street. Jra,panese SHIER AND POPLINETTES, A FULL AiSSORTNIMiIr. - RICKEY SHARP & CO. 727 Chestnut Street. LACE POINTS; xa,New 4riclpeautiful.DesignAwi IaCKEY - SA'ARP & 'CO Anis 727 , Ctiestuut , Street. DIA SHAWLS AND CA - k t lt' " GEOR RTig atCHE4I%IT , RE = • x , attention to fitweleial . stoct Of / lin& Shawls iefidtjitetirtryoll ; Fancy Silks, .liiiipaiste Silks, Ma. Serials ,' Dress and ft,ury Goods, ingreatvariety, purchased on most advantageous terms, for cash, and will be sold as cheap as at any store in tbo city. B. B.—lndia Shawls altered, repaired and cleansed. nayB-Imrp6 • No. 807 CHESTNUT STREET, . . IMPORTER OF WHITE. GOODS, , ; LACES and • EMBROIDERIES, 200 Pieces Choice Piques. 400 Pieces Plaid and Striped Nainsooks. New Homburgs. New Guipure and . Valenciennes Laces: - New White Goods of all kinds, desirable for Spring trade. WRITE GOODS. Just opened and for sale at a small Advance on cost on importation. EDWARD. FERRIS No. 807 CHESTNUT STREET. jaZetu tit ELDER, WALTON & CO., JobberS and Retailers of DRY GOODS, . OFFER TO-DAY GREAT BARGAINS IN Black Silks, . Alpacas and Mixed Goods, • 'Pique White Goods, Bonjour Poplins and. Dress Goods in general, Wright from First Hands and Auction. rayl K twth linep • . • LACK ENGLISH. CRAPE COLLARS. JUP .luid received. an original case of large diGrWilifionn• containing 'rawly NV high cost Crape Collars - . Pricks 26 crate. One of the real Isargains. PLAIN NA INSOOK MUSLINS At 19.25. 28:11: jab goods, And %Try good toi• the price. BISHOP LAWNS. butt received, a large tot of Bishop Lawns.commencing at 19 cents a yard, being very touch better than 11411111 for the price. FANCY STRIPE DRESS MUSLIN, Entirely white. .A few pie , estsf is - very choice Alustin, which cost 90 cents to intport, at 50 cents skyarsi. • SWISS SHIRRED MUSI,INS. A large lot of this ds•straisle Muslin (,odd to to very 'scarce m first hands 1 at a reduced price. BRILLIANTS at 19 eents. BRILLIANTS sit 2.5 ellitP. Very cheap goods, and.probably us good for the price as have , ever been otTetisl.. BLACK SILK SPOT, DOT AND FIGURED NETS. .lust received, several lots of desirable styles, under regular prices, at WtIRNE'S Lace and Embroidery Store. 1 No. :IS North Eighth street. CARPETINpS, &C. • Spring. 1S01). LEEDOM & SHAW 910. ARCH STREET. Wo ure now receiving a very large es tock of new goods for SPRING SALES, Embracing all the new styles of CARPETINGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, BILA.TTINGS, &c. mhs3mr TRIMMINGS AND PATTERNS. MJLPS. - 31:',141..? ." PINDER. . . DRESS - TRIMMING "AND ii.o,ll:lt, PAT TERN • • • • , STORE, 'N.. W. CORNER ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. BA ILO AlNts' - J CST - OPENED. New style Silk Tassel Fringe, G 2 cents a yard, all shades. RE AL GUI PURE LACES. A case Lace Points, Saeques and ',Jackets. Varna Lars Parasol Covers. Black Thread Laces. all widtlui, at very low prices. Thetienuine Joseph Kid Gloves, $I per-pair.. Misses' Colored Kids. NEW STYLE PARASOLS AND SEASIDES. Roman and Plain Ribbons and Sashes.. Paris Jewelry. Plaid Nuinsooks, French Muslim, Piques and Mur- Seilles,llaniburu Edging - and Insertions. EXCLUSIVE AGENT For Mrs. M. WORN'S Celebrated system for Cutthlq Ladies' Dresses, Sacques, Basques, Garitaddis, Chil dren's Clothes, liv measurement. AGENTS WANTED. Ladies are now making, from '.lot) to sif 200 per month as agents for this system. snyPirp ARTISANS' AND BUILDERS' Ornamental Iron and Bronze Works SPARKS I STILLMAIV,DOWDELL& , COix Cast and Wrought Iron Railing, GARDEN AND CEMETERY ADORNMENTS, FOUN ,THINS, VASES, VERANDAHS, SETTEES, CHAIRS, STAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 'NEW AND 131- PROVED, STAPLE, FURNITURE., Foundry--2028 North Tenth St Wexerooni---807 Chestnut St. ii L3O to tlh , 3ntBp§ . . GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. FRESH. FRUIT IN CANS. Peaches, Pine Apples, &c., Green Corn Tomatoes, French, Peas, Mushrooins, Asparagus, - &c., &c. ALBERT C. ROBERTS,: DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES. Corner Eleventh anal Vine Streets. sw - LIR,ES) - 1 P.14.1.AC.8.E8 . IN LARGE C.A.NS, ..i.! at Fifty Ceuta ta'r Cllll—tile Ch(Dl)l.l3t 11114.1)1.6t , gC101011.011.1 City, at f..', Ot;ST Y '6--Ettat End Grocer) . t No. 'llB South Second ntreet. - '" P1"0'....,'NC,-.F#..,.iii.,'A.57,• 3 - 1 . 0 ,Skiiio - 0 :11.S, - tRLT,i_F, . . ~ - , . • Itep , Twnatoc , s, ureencoro, Arparaallit, kr,. i in r!oro aild'for ralo' at ' CQUS'FYI3 'Etta. Litt] Grocery, : lio: 118 South St!'rotal atrett . , - ,' i ; '•;•' -' ' -; • • '''' i ' -- __--. "p k Tir,w. D.ATES, , ' :. FIGS, 1.).11,1.TNE5;. ill AIL .11 'Finelifil Wliiiiriii,lii-l-iirl of bra , troto-In *dor/Iliad for fide fa COUST VS' i'Etuatt Etat 'Groctry, So. Iltt batiatlt DRY GOODS. EDWARD FERRI .)5, OFFERS TO THE TRADE 215 NORTW NINTH: STREET, ABOVE RACE. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. 31ANUITACTVRERS 01? ai, 4 l - 940, NEW •PU RIA CAT] ONS. 4 ' , urg; ANOLDPORT RONANCE. . , onusen or ggtnson. 4 bi tn w • ,Z;• V,. A ATMO. ]hiring its 1 . 6(4mm-course of publication in: the Atlantic 31 outlay, this . Romance has elicited great cominentlatiouosAmore,,elabo,.... rate study of character than most American fictions. It is. one. o, the 10V3niv91.4'. wittot, scene islaid among cultivated , Americans:— • many of our fictions - depicting -rustic or fron- • tier life. A critic distingnished /for Ns, Wise discrimination, says that 'Philip' L ATalboric Is a character as original as Engen&WrayburnOrt "Our Mutual. - .Friend." , "The seems 'of thou .tr story ;we laid' cw port, and the Roinance it( ! full 'of emitiisite , . llescriptions of the , scoinery of that celebrated , 'watering place. ' ' OUT-DOOR PAPERS. 1 Y01..'1(3in9 : ..5.1 50 "The rac,y, yiguromi'f#ll3 argues a nottOshed. lies :L o n atai-dyspeptie I,ondori • • lor vale by Sent post-paid .'ttlit receipt at price by the ' : ' FIELDS, OSGOOD & CO., Boston. ALPTIA BETI , INTI 7 Ll NEW. _TESTAMENT A useful and te..etootry brip in the study of .the Scrip tures, and In the' prepArefieu of Sliuday-Scheol letlun, l'Heetb2.s, 40, and 50 cents, .lust Jetbliohed by the AIIERICAN SUNDAY-- SCHOOL I Vltih, !so. 1122 Chertnut Street, Phibotel phiu. nty29 s to tit 6t DIIFFEELD ASTIMT:AD'S Bulletin of Recent Publications For Malt, at ItlVltoleitaloir'riceit. • OLDTOWN - PILES, by Mrs. Stowe. Hams Breit rmits. About Town't • t...(llluntte.l Per Her Sake," ‘• (later, W'hilit •()pnt" '4lteni: ,. W. anon and tAloolf.." "Short Trip Gunk. to Europe," Snow," um, The St tol.mt Teetainent II story ,' Or. \Vim. Smith. Call at the Old Staid, Nc). "'"e 4 -ja N. 11.—We at4l everything at Wholeatalqt Pricea, midi; in th ei trip MRS. STOWE'S NEW NOVEL, OLDTOWN FOLKS J mkt received andfur tide by PORTER 'B,l 'COATES, PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLER .% No. 822 CHESTNUT. STREET, Marble Building, adjoining the Contini.ntal. BOOKS RETAILED AT WIIOLESALB,PILICES tolv2o rptf ZELL'S POPULAR EINTCYCILOIPF4I3.IA., A Dictionary, of Universal Knowledge, T. ELLWOOD ZELL, Publisher, I'i r;rid 19 South Sixth Street. tniwtl w 0 3ulrp O MRS. HOLIVIES' NEW BOOK. One of the bigget , t Litt' of the ipuhlklthig te.a.4,11 is tlio hew novel by Mrs!. Hairy .1. !Intuits, entitlttl ET HELY, N'S . MISTAKE. Thew., Lave been five pree.ti•n at work prepariug the tint enormouseditlou. -Bnukroiler. -al I over tilts country are ordi•ring it by the lititalrede. and by the tbou.arals. oun of the most dimming books ever pitblisked, and will Le read by everyone. *." Price $4l W. The oilier novels by t lilt , extretuvly popular tiut Itor,a.rn Tem ~ ,t Mid Sllllolllll'. 1.0111 IttrkTre; .110.riwt Grey., Row limber. Etiglirli Orphati,... - Cattiefon Prid,.. rOttp4ll Ilioott. ilinnostena on It ilPickt, Ilmittrtre ..111.m.di.. .. .„., .. Ituralk-Atte.. ... .. .. , IN rti ni , , , ,, and Pal - light. I Hugh Worthins;O,n. Other rectuitly Jul oit the Iteart—A. S. pew Warwick—litiaolield Tracy WaJyrorrh*B Novel_ ......Si ls hilt to Hilt—By — Sttri..y of Engle . 15 NVSt our Artiot In I'ent—New:(llPllll EqitIOIL . Carleton, Publisher, 521 Broadway N. Y. tilyZ,V,kktv DECORATION SONG.- "TREAD LIGHTLY WHERE THE HERO SLEEPS." A beautiful wing for Dceorat ion Day. Price 30 ete. Scut by mail on receipt of price by- 3 LEE WALKER my27-31§- , 722 Cheotnut street, Philadelphia. ' CATALOGUES' 001i4S BOUGHT, AND - - - - - - of Nalw Yot•k and BostonD ok gales for distribution at 740 Santana street. .11,1 IN CAMPBELL. • tn9Si•Un" iCtE=E=!= ions uttibifis & Cp DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS: WATCHES, O IIIIYELItY k BILVEW WARE. ILVATORTS and JEWELBP REPAIRED. 802 Chestnut Bt., Phila. , , c Ladies'ando4o - rii.. ts . Watches: American and Imported, of the most OelehrtitOd makofe. Fine Vest Chains and I...bontinee,. 1,.14 and IS karate.' ' ' Diamond and oth'ir Jewelry, Of the latest desigris2; ENGAGEMENT'ANA) WEDDING RINGS,. In 18 karat and coin SOLD) SILVER WARE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS.. TABLE CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, Etc. ja.141 WIVI. B. WARNEBI:OI, )WIV wkolNialo WATCHES - A'tsTD JEWELRY," IS..E. co!. SevenAh r rand Ckestini44 Streets,. And lute of No. 35 South Thirdidroi;t. .e 2 IT CARRIAGES; \kpEct.kiiry . OF Pony Plinekins and. Velocipedes of' thelutiltftTles;flllTrtltpriestigether 7ith 4)l' tbtltwsiig:attriisgrirst.ciane ,Phaetons and C6iiiages, in.stodr.apltfipiodp!rj.., For ei.tio by S. W.J. 00,B$, No. biz *ich MMiM , - FITLEIto cpc' NEWOO,RDAGE FACTORY . , Now IN FULT, OPYRATION, No. 22 N.NVAI77:R dtrrgt, N.3)IIi4AW4RL ay eritto' r - t-7 _ , I S3I/IEI,X:ASHAOUU3arPYLLat..TrAcf,te , A.DETtioriterf6imiON rnfavor M.4sutpeaster is 'expected, at Seville. . . THE Cortes has finished :its discussions on , _:+the.new Constitution. . THE Cork City Council have adopted a tie"! Utica' for the pardon of Fenianprisoners. THE steamer -Bellittnesfin s trati returned to *Madrid, front ii'Voynge - ardund the world. . TAPofficial Journals 7of Paris,claim that the 4eCt.int eleetiOnshieVe extinguished' Oldparties. THE British Tories are organizing meetingS topretestugainatrthe disestablisinnent of the , LAMM sanountwofsilks haul laces hare wen seizedin suspiehin of having been siting,gled. :46EoncETows, -was near de- IV" last . -stroyed by fiye yesterday, and many lives were. '-• THERliode Island House of Representatives .3restertitty afternoon i'restpopeil the:coMideni rtioti the' fifteenth atnent linent, , until the Jan- - 'nary ko4fon.:Tim 'Dense adiontnettlast 41:ws front Shirley, Cloud county; Kansas, says four • men out of a party id sixbiiHalu littnteni'were'kilfedby-ffie',ll4liatil4 drt Nfon-. .....datv;tlear White Reek tWeniy4tiiir from A JAMMU , : storm of rain anti hail passed over , heeling, -, West Virgi ia,, [ -yesterday titfternoon - wtie - aS laree' "its a' man's fist," and the damage to property is' pitinuated at frinnt.,2±(tilfibto .540,000. The iron roof of f the' Baltimore and Ohio Railroad_ de potivns:blown oft • r • .4 lf arils' 'has'. tied Coroner Flynn to hold an inquest on the body of :lary Ann DOW Clark,who died after a fewhours' - wok:buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Newli - tirk. 'A sister of deeetuted,; who reqiiests the investigation, suspects she was poisoned, as a large amount of money is involved. . • , • ComlifononE 111 , 11AnD ME,timbas caused, the arrest of Charles A. 31eigs and lien,j:uuiii F. COt•lie - itt , New y( . )rk,o 4 acharge of Illegal , arretif and iniprisminient in the ha:ane - a4VIIIIII, at the iustance of defendants, on •:1 ntalleioipi eharhe of insanity. in, 01 , tolier last. They were 'held in *L5,000 SiOce the aflidaVit on 'which the arrest was granted, action fin. false imprisonment has been eolllUlelleed, with damages laid at. 52.00,000. 'THE Virginia Colored State. Convention ad journed yesterday, after adopting of resolutions requesting General Canby to give' celored men representation on the benches of ---;\ the courts and on juries, urging the Itepitidi ,ean.voters to vote for the constitution franied by the State Convention, pledging the Con vention to support the Wells' ticket, and hail ing the . appohitment of General Canby _with joy. Dr. Ham s,. colored eandidate for Lieu tenant-CoVeknor%, addreksett 'the hotly, :and Oxpres, , ed‘suspienin that seine of the white % Republican voters intended striking his mune otl the ticket on account (dins color. RELIGIOUS YNTELLIGEN(j.E. THE EISESBYTERIAN GENERAL AS. 14 EMIL' ES. Old School-IEIO3M DEW • NEW YOnit, May i:otes of sev eral menibenti who were altkent when ,the re : Port Oil IleiM * ionAii'mtlopt4A; wereatinotun*d us recorded this 'Morning, and the 'vote rtin'r 1:171(1. , z7J aces to 9 - noes. Pr. Musgrave and Elder llonert Carter were appointed a com mittee to odiciany announce Ow vote to 1,1 n? other Asi-erithly. • ' ' * • Iter. r. Greer Park presented the report of the Committee On the finstenation Fund, which was: adopted. The Freedtned'S Committee made their re port throngli lte'‘'.ll. C. Critchlow. The Itr. Adams and Hon. WIII. Strong were introduced to the A.: , ,senddy, and pro dure(ra communication from the stated clerk of the' - New SellOol . : AK.sembly, offleially an nouncing the result of the action or that. kolly on the sultje & Cht4 of , the, reunion lbureli. it stated that it wa.s adopted witliOnt one di:4- ;set/ling voice. itimouni.eitient %vas received with ap plause. 31r. Strong then madi:. a few remarks and said that they had 'rowed for ronnion,:not teir Jivartr for year, bail yearned for it. Jle Ns-as followed by . Dr. llei tnit. The 3104414t0r having made a suitable respott.s . e, the gentle- Men ti p rtetl• The report of the Couitnittf-o on Mileage tray iidop4i3l, and diseumion took place on, the Nreeditieit's report. 7ecess \S Ls t mitil 3 o'cloc k. in the afternoon ? when - a united communion serli6 Was bad. Neu - School—Eighth Day. A communication was rect:lveti from the Old Nclitull Itottt , enclosing a vow,- of the reso lutions adopted by them on Wednesday, prn 1-iding for speeial prayers for continued peace between this country and .4 ircat 13ritain.whicli was referred. 11er. Dr- Adams offered resolutions provid ing ti,r n coMmittee of three to - co-operate with a Similar committee of the oilier Assembly, to ;appoint a committee of ten to prepare an an swer to the Pope's A rosi one letter of Septem ber 13, showing wily his claim.- cannot lie recognized'. The resolutions Were adopted.. The resolutions adopted by the ()id .School hotly, ;sendingt• 1 own to the Presbyteries the fermis of reunion for ratification, were read and adopted :is the action of this body. The 31 otlerator annonneed as the committee Wi the rej , OhltiollB respecting the Pope's procla 7 ination, Lei.. Dr. Wun. Adams, Professor Caleb .31 ills and D. W. Illgers.dl, of Minnesota. 011 Illtition the joint Committee On Reunion and Moderattire . of • each A sAertfbly were in structed to prepare a patoral letter to the cluu • c • ho+ On the subject of the ratification of the action of the Assemblies on reunion. • Thorp - was 110 alti'irnomi session cif the New schoot Assenibly. LUTIUEIt. SYNOD. Closing Proceedings. the usual Open ing services; in , the. Itimod, last evening, ,the sonsideration of the reports or the committees on churekvisitation and on redivisiim of con ferences, previously irrescnted, was postponed, anti the same referred for discussion to the veamnittliti on Confetenees. : • .: - The:coiiiiiiittee On the waits of the Theologi: cal Seminary hi Philadelphia reported, re. Commending the election of a fourth professor ordinaries, and, various alterations in the ar rangements of , the institution. After con sidentide disetegtion the. WllOlO matter was re ferred to the Board ofDirectors. The matter Of the aiMortionthent of the .amounts to be raised for benevolent .puzposes by.the different congregations connected with this Synod was referred to the Executive Committee.' With authority to make such al *attotts as in their judgment, shallk i !ieent prener: ; • ; • The St nod at 9:45 adjourneiltill eight o'clock on ]"inlay morning. This . •- , • - ltev;.G. - aintOrleitneroffered resolntions recommending the Mdre tlioeotigh - stioy . bf the German, language .in. ,Mithlenberg College, which were filially apoptedYand the Trustees requeSted to lay the aetion•of the Synod. in the inatter the 'Board of , Diretiors: • The former :executive vommittee was reap pointed; With the substitution mentioned,. :is WS follo : 'The officers of Synod'und'president4 of conferences (ex-olliCie), J: Kehler, B. M: Selmmeker, S. I ..Brobs and M. A. 31 ithlefiberg; and 3 I.o;.:Srs. 'H.H.. 3fuhlen- C..Preti, H. TreSzler antr Iciscaililiffiirsf With P.4,:iiter in place of E..L Deininger, 're 7 Signed. A report, was presented by the Visitiug.com mittee ot' the 0 Offians' Eutaw; institution at - 11iikiletowni- which was - Joseidf ':Heury, of Readin,' and Rev. Dr. C. F. Shnetler were, dded to the committee,.and the name,of Frederiek Iteates Substitided; in plilC! . !.of that of 0. A: Heinit:.ieh., . I'. The examining . committee of candidates:ter thiT — thinistryAv4s_64 - tinued: • The diVision of eentrilMtions received for benetichttpurposes; eX - Cept in clisek where the object is' spi4Atied . bythe dither, WIN diristted . to be left to the :decision' of the exeentive com mittee: : - • The Presidentambsequently-annommed the following appointments: -Delegate to, the New York zninisterium, Rev., C. F. Welder; delegate to the Pittsburgh Synod, Rev. Cr. A. Reichart; delegate. to the Maryland Synod, A. 01. Weddel; delegate to the Virginia.Bynpd Tttf* - 4:7*.-Repass,-deiegate, tet the 'Tennessee f3ymid; Itvv . b. .14:4[44i1de; del.? egates to thetiermattAteforMed B.ytrod. Itev4 Eyerand AI , Areganh., , 'Rey. Dr. Seisa : stated : that. twelire , theMiamt copies of the . jabilee medal : had. t 1 .4,11 trihuted.,rrhO Oomtuftteentjil had :Ilk their iioks6-sion, and additional coides could! be struck off wheffreilitired •. • ! A motion Was agreed instructing the, 'conferences to see that the plans proposed tor systematic :bettevolonee : thitia ally earri!.o.l out: - - The resolution WaS passed leaving die Selet , Hon ofthe place for the next annual, meeting to the offleers of the Synod.: On motion of Ilev. :1. Fry it - was decided : that the discussion of the theses, prepared by :Rev. Dr.-Kratith Shall be contimied at. the free conference - meetings: to be held - the two . daysi preceding, , the next - annual . meeting of tile, Synod. After the customary' religious services the Synod, at ten minutes after 10 o'clock, ad journed sine die. . • The' Cent ral'Oachne A Washington.despatch says: - • The Central Pitcliie Cpinpanf has complied with the net passed at the last session', of Congress r,equiring the dein - mit' of security; for the completion of its portion, of - tile Pacific 7 's • 'Railroad. fixing the ; junction of the Central: with the I.7nion at or =near Ogden. The emu -mission appointedtto examine the condition of; Isith root& filed their .report on Friday . , last., rOn the ' coining in'. Of - the reptift, ;President Grant, upon consultation with his 'Cabinet, decided that - ii - Veitissit' of .$4:000,000 of the Central tirst - mortgage ' . bcinds would fully secure the eontpletion Mid , ''''cqttipinent of; the • Central au -first-class railroad. Chittendett, of the Central road, was advised of this deeittiOn yestertlity, and this morning, in company. with 31r. Hunt ington, Vice-Presidentof the Conti/silky, called on Secretary Ihiutivell, and matte the: deposit of the requfired security. Secretary Boutwell thereupon directed the issue to the Central Company to the full amount of bonds to AVllicit it was entitled by law. The amounts to be expended are required to equip awl complete the road tin- through business. Tlie report of the commission was brought tip to March 1, since which the Central has supplied many of theitems.reqsdred. The crimp:my state that theY intend to 'Ainslie the work Until-the road is brought up to the .requirett standard of till et eney. Thu subject of the; secinity required trine , Union Patilic Railroad luts not - yet been considered by the President, but will be in a few days, when the 'necessary orders will be givrnr coal Statement., The following is! the amount of coal transported over th e pi,jjadel phial nod It mdiue i 4lilnrid during the week Hauling Thursday. 3lay 27, 1:91): From trt. (.'lafl• •• Port Carbon. •• Yfrtt+cfllr• • 7eo 1.); •• Auburp " Port Clinton Ilarri Lure. Dauphin awl Alloutown. and Al6urtt•r; I :MI 10 TWA An 0.31 for wei•k 2.2,11 11 Irani linrrislairg and Ilan , phili for 'Week 8.191 12 'Fatal far wo-al: paying freight 111,692 113 I '‘iti I fur the Conipany'?, - 191 II Total of all kind.. for the Week 1011.0 17 Prot hitt-13 thin year 1,444705 107 Ttitztl ' . . 1.155.589 04 To Thur.-4:ly. Ma) :N. hYis 1.447,526 01 Al I'(RA OINT S. Tkpf+rt , .(l l to h.•.• P ) loilml T clpla:t Ercning I.lSllUN—}lrig 31arintinu 11, Sautos--561 bale,' cork w , •l , d 13 cork, :N6.1 I.n. wilt .low llesga 11tilmtrac.; 144 bale 4 rnrk wooft .% 4 ., frpit,1410 ot Ca. ' ' • PALIIII3IO,-Bark Mary /Stiffly, Clark-rZOI !mai. bn• 114 KT WA) do orang , -1 10 tons ttrituston” 1 sAGrA--*lir Ida 'l.* 11.t'er--311.1-hltds sugar dd I , - do I Hong!, S 3torris. . slilr4 7 .- ~ , - ~ riboi. •,- ....,." k. - FOIL -, . .DATE Alala 101 toliatn...3,ew York May 8 Virw.iiiia... . Lis orpool...New York_. .......... ....iMay 11 Britannia -.......„--Gla ago w..4.N0w York -._ .... :•.:-.‘-'3lay II 310 ill'. ' , ..inthainptD7i...N,w York May Id Ti. ri 1 , Lii v...rp,,01....Nc1w York Tilt IL ...... May Iti Tripoli Liver pi 1...N0w York May 18 Manlutizau ...... ...Lit orpool-Now York 3lay 19 Loni, nom _... ...... LiTerpooL.:New 'York -, M13'19 I iiioian 1:1.-" , g.iw:..Ni..w York- - May 19 lily of Puri,. Liverpool... New York.- May Iv i i.,, r ,ail Qkweri..tionthuuspion...Baltimor t ...... ...... --May t. ht lowa fan. , Korr...New York . . ....... .May :...1 .lal a . 1 iverpool.„New York ' May TI 4 'it t 4.1 Colt ... !. .. ...1.J1. , rp,..r1....N,...w York via 11 May . ...2 Hoit , atia Ifiivro-Now Y0rk...........: ...... Mrty 72. I.lliiii , unthiniiiiton...llaltinioro._ • May 2"2, TO. DEPA. RT. . - . 1111 . 1 M Will agten- P0 . meer.....-....P10 ;t ; p 1 ... i ) / ~... ._..... Tune I A 1 . 11,11i1 ..... .... . .... N . .!W 1 ork...A.pinwall lune 1 k 11. loam; ie .......New Y0rk...11/txuburg, 31111 f! I 1 . 11 , of N York... New York... Liverpool via lia.l . x ..I int, 1 United E f m.:tl.;nt New York...tqw.gow Inn.• 2 N..l.r.t4in New r ork.....h!verprol _ lune 2 .lin--lit. ...... ..... .... New Y‘o . k...Liverpuol - 1 tine 2 BOARD OF TRADE. HENRY NV GE( fitGE N. ALLEN. ~ Movrucy COMMITTEE 1.. MORRISON I'l IA TES. c ,, wdrun.E. ARErradrioNs. ~ , ,n - 11 , 14.0. L. Buzliy. E. A. ouch r, Mut. M. Paul. Thr,A. L. • MARINE BULLETIN. MI=IUEME N 4 ;Afsi SUN : S}:TF., " 7 191 WA.TER,4 45 ADR.II_ED YESTERDAY. st...pm‘r I , Etl,•y. boors from N.. 1 - York,Arith to AV 31 Thant .8: Co. Bart, 31am llootky. (lark ?. 90 do's from IMPrmo.with roit.A:g., to 1!•:1fti..it.;111,4 N. I sl. Drip IL 46 days from Lisbon, with miss to .111,1. Brig Elizalwth. 12 days from l'artlenas, with to t liarthm JIL Seim 11 , :latt 11 . 11,-.-h.r. Dyer. 10 days from Sa gum, with ,;car to I,;iite Dough .t..-31orris, Brower, Newbury port. Sehr _1 Ilaky, Haler. is,.f.too. E L Wiludogton. Del. ELt . . Brig Bachelor, 'arter. front OlenfuegoF, and Spurt; nin..'slortou. from 3latanzas, and one brig, mum- uu now n. - . hip ArAo. (NG), Wendvpliorst, Brown, L We?itergaard A: Co. Ff Dourer commaiukr,llrooks,Nt•u• York. John Stemner Prontet hem., 4.; nty.(!harlestott, E A SumlenkEo. St,,aner 11 L Caw. 1114.. Baltimore, A Groves, Itrig Whin, Douglas., Winterimrt,J E Bazley & Co. 4 , ..:1 , 1 1.: 1 .1 i 1..i t e, t l T ' ‘ rt uiiti9l, . I .l: , ambert, Boston, Knight Sons. nes, Boston, 4141 SclIV Julia Elizabeth, tuntlage, Bunton ,!"an Dusen,.Bro C". 'Our (jell Palmer. eape 3r : earifain; 'clir nieden. Smith, Provincetown, Kendrick 11 E Staple',insmort., 11"stim. WeAllitiCoal Cu ',lir Ile:41e", 3lnford, Salem, Day llnddell 'icTir (7 Ont , kill,11111t(m, Ilaltimore,l: Solider & Co. Correspondence of the 'Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. • BEILiNG, May 27, 1:469. Thry following boatm from the Union Canal passed into the :1 4 ehuyitri II Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and ornt•in.,l as follows: ' „ li.,an , Jzr, with haiolo , r to Bolton, Christman Co; Pihzrini Cirs+., do to .1 Keely; 4;0o Hopson. do to io tos S ;•!thilter; Edward, do to 1' Wainwright A.' Co: 1,12,7.40. do to J 11 Yorker; Leh Trans Co r nig iron to CilbUyll 4.V. CO. " 5117.310 RAN . . Ship Great Admiral (new). Jarkson,for Sall FrapCisco, 1 itr4l at New York yesterday: Ship Josiah L Hale. Pik°. cleared et Boston 27th inst. for EsciAnninic'eanaibt, to load for - Ship Archer, Po‘rer; cleans' at San Francisco 2t;th inst. ior 211anila. Ship Reunion, Nichols, sailed from San Francisco 27th ust: WE • .." . . Steanier liensington, Blthott, at. Boston 27th instant row New Orleous. `Steamer Borussia (N(0,110)10.1, eleareilat NeW York yesterday for llutuhttrg, . . • Bark (fee front Zanzilnir, at New. York .yesterdaY • • • Bark N \l'2lliren,,Jlnll, wasaloading at Matanzas 21st inst. fey this port. • f Brigs Josepiihm, Linscott; Nellie Clifford, Littlefield; Harry Stewart. IN eeks; 11.11 Brown, Bain. and Morriwa; Waterhouse, were loading lit Matanzas 21st instant for this pert, • Smith, cleated at Matanzas 15th instant for this port.. .- • • • • Bark Titania (Br), Mend), from Itio Janeiro, at New York yesterday, with COirell, • . Bark Biteltel,.Miteliell, cleared at Matanzas 15th inst. for Portland, ' • -1 • Brig .Vortt (BO,' sailed ClenriteiA i I,3tii instant for this port. baneful, (Irillin,lience at Vaizatlith hist: Brig :Feritifirnit, 31eyer, :hi days ft•ont Amoy, with ten, at New York yesterday, .. Brig Elizabeth, Ames ,sailed front CanienaS 15th imst. for a portmerth of liatieras,. •-: . Brig Potosi, Coallleet, from Palermo 25th Mareh,sailed front Fortress :Monroe yesterday for Balt imere. Sehrs 111 jt Samson, Samson, and Mary A Itirh, wereloaditlgnt 'Matanzon 21st, ipst for ii portnoilli of Hatteras, , . . Sehr I,aute Baker, Ptirvore,•wa4 loading at Matanzas_ 2.3ei inat. for thisport. Selo. Ida May (Br), Burke, hence at Si. John, NB. 27th instant. . . Selo. 31 Flanagan, :Shaw. hone°, • remained at Cien fuegos 19th inst. Behr John A Griffin; 'Fonter, eleyed at Trinidadl9th, hint, Heti& port. Seim W Il Mann, Rogers, wasitp at Charleston 23th inst. for Jneknouvlile:, Schril Argun liye, Thompson; Ai:Menlo, Hun; and Wilson, cleared at Benton 27th , hist.'for this.port. Sehrd ii Van Dimon; Young, ut Portland 26th instant from MatallZlll4. Schr A A Andrews, Kelley, cleared at Boston 27th Met: for this port. • , Schr Sarah Louisa, Pattersim, •ltenee at Norfolk. 25th instant., - m W Seiilliam . & James, Outten, hence at Rlchmond 26th ink. • • . • so u , C E Elmer, Cortloll, cleared at Salem 24th instant for llaltimere. Bchr Mary McKee, Sharp, from Briltimore, at Boston 27th inst. ' Behr J Truman, 0 ibbeMenee at New Bedford 27th hot. Y _EVLNINU BULLETIN-P,H ILADELPRIA, SATIJRDAY_,MAY TIM DA: CLARK & EVANS, No. 630 Chestnut Street OPEN DAY AND EVENING. o Jobbing at IVlanuC.,a.ctairerg' PrioeS Cold ititticfiell, Silver Si'atelies Flue 3cwelry;' Plated Ware, German A ceordvonx, :Splendid Chromon, Photograph Albania, Fatally Bibles, \ Table Cutlery, \ Pocket Cutlery, Pocket Books. de., Ifottey saved by purcha4b up 23 tfrp --- ICE! ICE.! ICE! ICE .• ICE , : LEA, ICE OF-I,' WE OF TH,E KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY ? N0:'435 Walnut Stte6t PHILADELPHIA. - Esilal•llshedi 1832. IgworporatpdlBo4. WhOleiale and Retail I/eider/6%nd Shlipers of , EASTERN THOS. E. CAHILL, President; E. P. KERSHOW, Vice-President; A. HUNT, Treasurer; E. H. CORNELL, Secretary; T. A. If Er DRY, Superintendent." Ice delirered daily in all parts of the consolidated city, West Philadelphia, Mantua, Richmond, Bridesburg, Tioga nod Germantown. Prices for families, offices, etc., for 1869: • 8 pounds daily 30 cents per week. 12 " " 75 " " 0 0 20 44 44 ,91 03 ; Large consumers at wholesale prices. Orders sent to the oflice,or any of thefollowing depots, will receive prompt attention: North PellTlSYlvania road and Master street, Willow street wharf, Delaware avenue, Rridge avenue and Willow street, Twenty second and Hamilton streets, Ninth street 111111 Washing ton avenue, and Pine street wharf, Schuylkill. Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice!. Ice! Ice! Ice! 2 luirpl. WIRE FENCING. FOR FARMS, GARDENS, LAWNS, &c. CHEAPEST AND BEST KNOWN. . • AL.O, ' WHITE' METAL WIRE i'ontlrronth's LINES. • - pg WITT, 633 Market Street. nwis to th `_burn _Fairs on. .Storage. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, 1212 CHESTNUT STREET,: Beg to inform the Ladies thaf they are non- prepared to recidre_FLlLS_o2+7 STOlL.W . F.—throngli the Summer, guaranteeing them against loss by Fire. ands Moth, at a trifling expense. A. K. & F. K. WOMB NTH, 1212 Chestnut Street. apl the in 2inrp N. W. cor. Fourth and Chestnut FRANCIS D. PASTORIUS, Pateub4 procured for inventions in the United States and Foreign Countries. and all business relating to the same promptly tetbsacted. Call or' send for circular on Patents. Offices open until 9 o'clock every evening. to tL lyrp§ B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, No_ 10 North Sixth Street, • MANirFACTURERS OF VENETIAN BLINDS Large and tine assortment at :low prices. STORE SHADES made and lettered Cornices, Cords, Tassels, Repairing, &c SCHOOLEY'S NEW PATENT SELF-YEN ' MATING AMERICAN 11,3EVItIG And will keep Ruch articles as Vegidables, Fruits Meats. (tame, Fish, Milk, Eggs, etc., etc., longer, drier and colder, with less iceolnin any tither Refrigerator now in use. S. -PARSON- (V, C0.,- myr, to-the 13t =DOCK. Street Philadelphia Factory and SaIesroonta,SIXTEENTIT and f ALLOW lILL Streets. _ _ _ WILSON St DULLER. Linn tintf. P.LIIMBING. wm, - , 1221 ..111ARAET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ' Steam and Gas fitting, Hand Power and Steam Pumps, Plumlers' Marble and Soalmtone Terra Cotta Pipe, Chimney Tops, wholesale and . , retail. SampleS of finished work may be seen at my afore. • B (kali • 'S. brASON' BINH& - s ' roux F. SIIEAFFr 'MEE-UNDERSIGNED INVJTE ATTEN ' _1: tion to their stock of, • Spring Mountain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coal, :winch, with the preparation kiven by us, we think can not- be excelled by any othetiiool. • ' Office, kranklin Institute Builditur,-No. 15 9:Seventh street. MINES k SIIEAFF, jinni-tr ' Arch iftreet Wharf, Sehttylkill. COTTON. -13 BALES' COTTON •NOW landing from 14 teamer Tonawanda, and for sale by COCILBAN, MISULL & C0.,N0.22 North Front stroot -- MISCELLANEOUS: Retailing at Wholesale Prices. Slationeiy, Perfumery, Susperttlf,re; Neck-Tins, Ifosiery, Cassimeres, Linen Table Covers, Linen Napk ins, Linen Handkerchiefs, Woolen Table COVerii, Notionn, dc., &c. ' g y'ont goods of .( q .A , {). "it".EVAIIA-.' CLAM PATENT OFFICES, (Entrattee on. Ei.)tinTli Street.) Solicitor of Patents. WINDOW 'SHADES, COAL AND WOOD. LtrAIBEIC ,juralcoer 'Under C O- '4' . er:9, ALWAYS DRY. • ' WATSON it G ILLINGHAM, Richmond Street. MAULE, BROTHER & CO., 2500 South Street. .4869 PATTERN MAKERS. 1869 . PATTERN MAKEILS. CHOICE SELECTION MICHIGAN CORK PINE Full PATTERNS. 1869SP . Ruc . EAND HEMLOCK.IQaa . brach AADmiwrocx.. LARGE STOCK.' • 1869 FLORIDA FLOORING. 1869 FLORIDA FLOORING. '• • • ' CAROLINA 'FLOORING.' 1 ••' ' • VIRGINIA - FLOORING.' . . • - - • • DELA W.VRE FLOORING' ' ' • • • • At.H FLOORING. - • •r - • , ••, WALNUT FLUORIN(?Y• ;' • • - , •.• - . • 1 9tita • FLORIDA STEP IiOARDS.I Qaci lAJA.PO • , FLORIDA STEP. BOARDS'.' UUtF '• • • RAIL •PLANK • '•:-1 • ' • • • BAIL PLANK ' ''' • 1869 w A Lic u • llgAvyi"..lB69 wALsurrEffbill K AlND NFL . ; •' ' WALN UT BOAR! •4 • ' . • • WALNUT • PLANK:- --'• • ' " 1 CABINET 31 A.KERS Ye ~ .• , BUILDERS; ^ ' • • ptko , lINDEBTAICEItS' _ • . ItEl) CELAJt. WALN.II,T.AIiT I , INE. _ _ • ANON PD PCIPLAir • 1 060 • 1.0 if • WHITE OAK PLANK BOARDS. ••1110KOUY. • , 18gia cA ROL] SCANTLECI. - tQack ,'AROLINA 11. T. SILLS. , ..LUINJef, • 'NORWAY SCANTLING. - • 1869. 1869 CYPRESS SHINGLES. • LARGE•ASSOItTMENT. • • FOR SALT LOW. • PLASTEIt ENG.-LATH.. 1869' PLASTERINGLATII. -LATH • .31A1171.E JESBOTHER€O. I - 2:AOSOUTif sTRELT., 1869. THOMAS Sr,- POHL, - LUMBER MER— chants. No. Rill S. Fourth street. At _their yard will be found Walnut. Ash, Poplar, Crry he, Pine, Hem lock, &c., &c., at reasonable prices. Give them a call. ••". ~MARTIN THOMAS, inhl7-am • ELIAS POHL. TO CONTRACTORS LUMBERMEN and Ship-buildsre.—We are now prepared to execute promptly orders for Southern Yellow Pine Timber, Shipstuff 'and lumber. COOERAN, RUSSELL & 22 N orth Front street. • - , inh.24 tf VELLOW PINE LUMBEK—ORDERS 1 for cargoes of every description Sawed lumber exe cuted at short notice—quality subject to 'inspection. Apply to EDW.. H. ROWLEY. 16 South Wharves. fed INSITRANCE. The Liverpool Ce Lon don & Globe Ins. Co. 4ssets Gold, gi7 ,690,390 44 in the United States 2 oob 006 Daily Receipts'over $20,090.tp Premiums in 1868, $5,665,075.00 Losses in 1868, $3;662445-0° No. 6 Nerchants' Exchange, • . Philadelphia. 1 111N - EltYaK - CATAFC CUMBERLAND" NAILS, $4 BO PER KEG, Containing 100 lbs. Nails; other brautb* of Nails $4 Gop er keg; Bordman's Barbed Blind. Staples, 64 - -5 7 per box of 10 lbs. Staples; Shutter Hinges, f 13 to 17 in., complete with fixtures, 75 cts. -per set; 1 fain. Frame Pulleys, 25 eta.; 1 3-1 in. 26 eta. per doz.; Rim Locks and Knobs' 05 per dozen, at the Cheap.for the;•Cash Hardware and fool Store of J. 8., SHANNON , 1009 .11arlief Street mg_ -s tla ly _1 F O R A L E-1.611 ACU 0 LINT op WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. • 2 HARRISON ST}AM I)OiLE'RS, 315-1101S1 (IWEIt: ALSO-FITTINGS, COMPLETV. All of which may he seem at the Aladdin Warelomme N , I. 4.33Larket street, ittsbnrgh,ra. t0y21.i.1 . 2t§ lIREUETON k:WILICANS, LEGAL NOTICES.: TN THE DISTRICT couRT FOR' THE _1 City and County pf ALEXANDER E. HARVEY V. WITAJA.3I Mc LAUGHLIN. rendition/ Exponas.—March Term, IStio. No. NU • The Auditor ntlftoiiiteirto distribtite thrz TIVIWIPIIS of by the tilterill of the following d ,• +cribed real estate, wit: All that certain lid or piece of ground, with the two cortain three story brick stores and dwellings and back buildings thereon. erected.., situate on the northwest corner of Eleventh atid-Eitzwater streets, iu the City of Philadelphia, containing in 'front -or brew ,Ith on the sobl Eleventh street; thirty-six feet, and extending westward of that width it, length or depth ninety feet to a certain street called ]rector street: bounded northward by ground new or late of Alexander E. Harvey, eastward by the said Eleventh street, southward by the said Fitzwater street, and westward by Rector street aforesaid, together with the fret , use, right, liberty, HMI privilege of the said for street. as and for a passage war and water course. in commin with the said Alexander F. 11arvey, his heirs and assigns; olimars. tenants and occupiers of the °time ground bounding thereon. nt all times hereafter. forever; being the sa u te Itly or piece of ground which Alexander. E.llarvey. by Indenture. dated the 20th day of August, A. H., MOlL'recorgbyl in Deed Book A. H. It.. No. 33, page all, At.. granted and conveyed unto William McLaughlin in fee. reserving thereont a yearly ground rent of two hundred anti sixteen dollars. payable in half-yearly pay ments,',in the first day of April arid October ill ouch year. under 111111 subject to aaidgrotto!! rout,' will Jaw the parties interested. at his office,E. curlier Sixth and Walnut streets, in the City of Phiholelphia.onllll)NDAY. afternoon, J - tine 14th, niti9, at 4 o citadt , P. .M., when and where all persons interested are -required to inahoTheir. claims (It liC 4- ilebiirred'it'oia (inning in On shill funds. WM. it. ROBINS, Auditor. . niy2Blot, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS for Ow eity and conntyof Phibidelnhia„--Assigued estate. KE of CIIALLY SOMERS WILL] AM E. SOMERS. e6partners uu C.SOMERS .s'l' SON. Tlis Auditor appointed bv•tlae Court to audit and adjust tby aconvin of W. H LOVE. Assignee of (31ALK LEI SOMERS and WILLIAM E., SOMERS, -copartners, trading,:aa C. SOMERS & SON. :nal to report distribu t ion,of.ltalanee in. hands of said Ateeountant;:avill meet the parties interested for the. purpose of his appointineut on MONDAY, May: 31st, ISaa. at H .1. 31 . , at liis. oilier. No. 217 South 'l'llll.ll street, in the rite of Philadel ulda. S. HENRY NORRIS.. Auditor. iiiv )tbdtust3 AUCTION. SALES By & CO., AUCTIONEERS. CASH AUCTION HOUSE, No. no 'MARKET street, corner of Bank street. Cash advanced on cOnsignitionts without extra charge FIRST SPECIAL SALE OF STRAW _GOODS,--11Y— `. PATALOGUI. ON TUESDAY:3IOIININiI, Juno L comnieneing tit 11 &Clock, Comprising, every variety of -men's, boys', vonths';'lnc dies',.misses? and children's Strait/ Hats, Plabi,SiniA downs, Including a full and complete assortment of noivest spring styles. • • : it Sample cneo, wltkcatalogne4, arranged,on..NOOnd TL. ASHBRIDGIT CU. 'AIJU I EPCIN,t I EERS.• No: 60S MARKET street. abovollfth. • SALE Or BOOTS, SHOES. HATS: &e t __ ON WEDNESDAY .MORNING, June 2. at :10 d'ClOck, Ivo .1011. sell by catalogue about 1000pnckngos of Boots and Shoos, of city and Eastern , : make,• Also; 60 cases Huts and Caps; to which the allon. tion of 'City and Country buyera Is called:: .‘ .1 • 0' D. MoOLEES & 00 ., AUCTIONEIMS, No. NO DURANT stroot. BOOT 'AND SIWE SALES ,EYEUXDIONDAX AND atiIJESDAT. x : THOMAS!& 'SONS; 'AUCTiONERRA: , • . N0F1,139 and South FOURTH street: KALE:WOE STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE • IG!: aaleaattlia PhlladelphiA ,Excheinge - ;e'VOI, - TUESDAY At 12 o'cloek.' '',7llKrEnriiiitnre salealtit • the Auction Store EVERY THURSDAY. - ! • • _ 7 . Sales at Residenera receive especial - attention: , . • . BTOCKS, LOANS, ere. - • • .9 . : ON TUESDAY, , JUNE 1: ' At 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange- • 100 shares-Catasmalua Manufacturing Co, • ' 100 sham Amerh an Buttonhole Machine ' 'ft/ Shared ttchotnacker Plano Forte Menufaeg CO,' • ' • REAL ESTATE SAIL JUNE 1. Orphans": _Court Sale- , Estate of :peter' A. 'KeySeri dee 5t.--41 TWO-STORY BUICK DWELLINGS, Nos.' 62G, tQFI; 530,032, AU And 5361:1i5t Girard avenue , . : • Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of Anna B. Cramp, • --:THREE-STORY STONE: 'and BRICK DWELLING, Richmond street, 5. W. of Otis, /Bth Ward. Master's Peremptory Sale-By order of Court of Com mon ; PleasLOT, Germantown avenue, below Master rtreA', 17th Ward. . . • Sante Account-LOT, Charlotte street. below blaster, 17th Ward.. ; Some , Acent-TWO-STORY :FEAME DWELLING, No. 537 St. Jahn st. ,11 ANDSOME COUNTRY , ; SEAT=-MANSION , 22 ACRES, Abington road, Chelten Heights, of a mile of Old York StationYon'the - Nbith Pennsylvania Ibillibad: MODERN' THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE. !NO. 5'3 North Fifthstreet, below Poplar, VERY DESIRABLE 'COUNTRY RESIDENCE, Wert Walnut lane; west of Green street, Germantown, 1111 feet front, au feet deep to as street. : . To Capitalists. Manufacturers, Builders and Others,- - VERY' VALUABLE BUSINESS' LOCATION--LOT and DWELLING, Stinsoni, Juvenal and :Medical streets, 71,etween Tenth and-Eleventh. 106 feet , frent,' 107):i' feet deep-3 fronts. . I?ereninfory: Sale-Vor AeCiiiint of - a Fernier Pnrchaser -774 Interest in a, Very Valuable Tract of Coal Lands, 316 71(76: IV perches. Sa Branch and Fraley ownship,Schuylkill county/I'a; ••:r " - Ibitate of Tat wrenre Dillon, ihaA.--4.ARGE THREE- :STORY DWELLING; : with 1 Snie • fEtficti:and Yard:No. PiL3 Frankford avenue, said 2 Stables in the . T.NliobPtiVPell Montgotnery and Berke etreets.Eighteenth Ward, • . „ • • - VAILUABLE BUSINESS :'STAND MODERN TIIIIEESTORY BRICK : STORE and RESIDENCE, No. • :An North: Second etreet, between Norris and Dia t tond. with a Two-story Frame in the rear, MI WELL-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS -, STA.p.D- • 111.1 t EE-sToRY BRICK STORE and DWEI,LItiG,No. 31.1 X/ Market. street. with a ..Three-story Brick Store and Div,oling In the rear on Ludlow street, At feet.frout; MOD ;PIN-STONE with Stable and Coach Honk., Johnson street', southwest of Green, Ger niantoitm., L5l feet front, 300 feet deep to Norton rt. - MODERN .THREKSTORY 'BRICK RESIDENCE, N 0.525 North Sixth street, above Brown,.. • • MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 728 Erie Street; above Fitzwater. 'L • • - MODERN THREE-STORY • BRICK DWELLING, No: 1742 North Tenth at. •• , - • • TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, Stable and 2,71 H acres: arrovigate lane. below Nicetoivn lane. • , • Exeentorr' Peremptory Sale-Estate of John Miller, dec'd.-TIVO-STORY- BRICK •DWELLING, No. 221 Corkin rt. : • Exiicutorr• Peremptory Sale-VALUABLE LOT, S.F. eorner of ,Westminster avenue and Market street, 21th B HANDSOME MODERN FOUR-STORY BRICK RE SIDENCE. N 0.11515 Chestnut at. • VERY. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND-THREE STORY BRICK STOICE, 'No. 37 North Third street, above Market. • 2 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS and FRAME SHOP, No. 1527 North. Second street, above Jefferson. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 1333 Crease street. Mb Ward. _ 3 WELL-SECURED GROUND RENTS, each MIS 50 vear. • VERY DESIRABLE FARM and COUNTRY SEAT, 3174 acres,. Lansdale, Montgomery. county, Plt., 3 na nnies' walk of the railroadstation Peremptory Sale-GENTEEL THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 225 Lybrand street, west of Thirteenth. above Itace. 310DE1IN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 1115 North Eighth street. above Master. • ' MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE', No. 215 North Twelfth street, between Mice and Vine. MODERN THREE 7STORY 'BRICK RESIDENCE, NO. 570 North Seventh street,routh of Poplar. GENTEEL THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No, 2115 Walden street. between Market' and Areh. • BUSINESS STANDTHREE-STORY BRICK STORE and DWELLING, No. 253 South Tenth street, above Spruce. . . NEAT MODIERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL LING. 'No. S3l Wharton street, with a Three-story Brick Building in the rear on Mellwain st.. No. 533. • 'HANDSOME MODERN - THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE,. No. 1231 Germantown avenue. Imme diate posSession. _DESIRABLE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, N 0.315 st. THREE-STORY BRICK 'MELLING, No. 1161 Smith Twelfth street. below Ellsivorth. MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, with Side Yard, No; 1330 North Seventh street, above Jefterson , -37 feet front : , • 310DERN THREE STORY BRICK MEL. LINCS.NOs. 3r.4 and 2020 Canine at. • LARGE and VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING ami LARGE LOT, - No. 5521 Vest street; be tw, en Fourth and Fifth and Clinton and Rydon streets, Middle Ward, Camden, Eel by 117 feet, 1869 Salrat No. MI South Eighth street. SUPERIOR WALNUT — DINING ROOM AND TAR . - I,olt .FURNITURE.. WALNUT AND COTTAGE CEAMBER •FURNITUBE, BRUSSELS, AND , IN GRAIN CARPETS. &e;. • .ON TUESDAY MORNING,-' T" June Let 10 oVloult•', at N 0.226 South Eighth street. be low Walnut: the entire Furniture, comprising Walnut Dining ,ROOfill and Park)/ Furniture, Walnut and', CM mire Chamber.Eurniture. Wardrobe:M.6.r, fine Fea Thee Thels. Bolsters and Pillotvs, China stud Glassware - , Stoves. Kitehen Utensils, ‘te.. May examined on the morning Of salo at 8 120 G Walnut Ati•er•( ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE, Property of IL li. Gratz. Esq.. going to Europe•. ON WEDNESDAY 4.4.).10;LNG, - . June 2. at 10 o'clock. at NO. Ma Walnut street. by rata -Mane. the entire elegant Furniture, comprising suit ele• gaiit ebony finish Drawing Room Furniture, green satin coverings, elegant Walnut du.. tzrcen. Satin; elegant gilt and ros,-wood 'fables, inlithl mosaic marbles. eleg vt llosew , Md Piano,-matfelby Schumacher, cost 4 , 3 700; rase wood Melodeon. handsome green' cloth and Lace Car tains. elegant Vases, Ornaments, Nitride statue, net :Mirror., ery elegant Clocks, superior Hall Furniture, Dining Room Furniture.- morocco coverings; superior. Buffet, large Extension Tallies ,itandsome_carved_Bak Bookcase, elegant China Dinner and Dessert Set, Cut Gloss. elegant Axinjuster, Brussels. and other Carpets, fomerior Walnut Chlunher Furniture. superior N'S ant robes, tine Bair and Spring Matresses. Bolsters and Pillows. Bedding. kitchen tzrnittire..ke Nay he examined the day previous to the sale, front 10 to 4 o'clock. ELEGANT vr.sininicE . . Prow ion, to the sal of Furniture will be-. sold, on the premises. the riezaot 1'11;44-r:tory lloshience. with three story bark build logs, 2 feet front, e...vteliding thruugh to Lnotall street. , . Also. superior brick. Stable and Coach House, south side of Lyndull st rod ,between Walnut and Locust .aboro Twelfth street. Full particulars in hatulltilbt and catalocitett. Sale Nu. 3r,09 Rariuc strvet, West Pltilaaelphia. IA NDSOME WA I.NOT PARLOR, SITTING ROOM CHANBER \NO OAK DINING Room. FORm •TritE, WA UN rr BooKCASE, FINE CARPETS e ON FRIDAY MORN!NG, June 4. at 10 .Crlocli.lll IN 0. :irtnt 11:trittit street, between Thirty-fifth and Thirty - -sixth streets, beht . w Bridge . . . . the handsonte Furniture, eonmrini»g—Walont Parlor ;init. green rep covering; N4alttut Bookcase, Oak Dining Thom Furnitnre. Walnut Sitting Boom mut Chamber Furnitme.iine Brass,ls, ingrain and Venetian !:trpo: , . Chinn, tatt,sira re, Evfrigerator,liitclwit If urn Ax. Nay he examined on the morning (if sale at A i'elock. The Yille street rarri ruu within one aquavit of tho place ft" sale. ELEG.‘NT PRIVATE LIRRARY. • ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. June 4. at 4 o'clock, at the a netion stOre, the chokeo Pr vat, Library of Robert 11. Gratz, Eeq., going abrimtl. P,ItIYATE ..sTocx Of UL M: WINES A.SII LIM 'OBS. / (IN SS:MAW:VI'. June 5, at 12 o'clock noon, at tlitl ituetien-Store, the pri rate stock of Robert U. rat,., Esq., comprising line 01 Madeira, Sherry . , Port, Catawba, Catalonia, Huck, yam tcrue. _limn, Whisky. fte. Szamples ready one h o ar previous to the sale. Executor's Special Adjourned Sale—Estige of EDWIN • A. STEVENS. Esq., dec'il. 157 VERY DESIRABLE LOTS, CAMDEN, N. J. ON MONDAY, June 7, at 12 o'clock noon. precisely, will he sold at yith lie sail , . at the Philadelphia Exchange, all these IS/ De eiral do Building Lots, iu the city of Camden, N. Jersey, situate between Mickle. Hamilton. Second and. West strets. late the property of. Edwin .A. Stevens, Esq., dee'd. The lots on. Benson street and north solo of. Washington str,..tet, between Third ;41111 West streets, will be sold subject lotto.. restriction that purchasers shall not erect other than dwelling houses ot. the class of those. erected within said limits, and such as would nut be oh jia•tionitide In a good neighborhood. t. Terins--10 per cent: cash at the time of sale; 20 per rent. Wr\/.11 title is made. say within twenty 'lays, mid balahee secured etr proith:eA by bond tool mortgage in tour yeara• or lea. at the option of purchaser. Interest 7 Per vela. For trill particulars see plan, which may be had at the zoiction rooms. ' Sale will continence at 12 o'clock preekely. Sole No. IK3II 11 Twelfth street ANDSONE WALNUT PARLOR AND • CHAIBBEIf , 'IIt.NITURE, BRUSSELS AND INORAIN CAR ON TUESPAY MORNING. • June S. at 10 (CODA. at N 0.1830 North Twelfth street. tbe , entire Furniture._ . Walnut Par lor Fmit• co% (wed wit It hair :loth; superior - Walnut tibiunber F nrniture, - Dining Room Fitriature, tins Hair 3latt mows.; and Feather Beds, Chinit and Glagliva rt., Slip, rhlr Sewing' Mariano. Brussels awl Ingrain Carpetoi, itehen Stavei4, 0. . AT PRIVATE 5A7.11. TFTIY DESTRAIME FAIIM, 82 SITES. Clo.stor comit3'. Ta.;: Blanmon and Ont-buildin es. lii mile from Valley Forge Station and Perkionalt .1 unyt ion . TO RIINT 7 A very .largo and elegant Country Seat and Mansion; with modern conveniences, OS, lint and. cold vuter, oulAulltlinga., beautiful garden, &C., T.wou trattltuitli-Ward, suitable for a boanling-bouse, S. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEE R, . • SCOTT'S ART GALLERY, ' • ' • 1020 - CI3ESTN UT street. Philadelphia. LARGE SPECIMEN SA LE OF WHITE IRON - STONEWARE. The attention of ilOtOiLrropriutorg, Housekeepers and' oche - rs is vatted to a Largo Salo of - Imported White iron Stonarrare,frogi one ofthobest- English manufacturers, to•iiv Ohl at Scotts Art Gallery,' lOW Ohestunt street, • , 'ON_ TUESDAY iIIORNING, 4nudol, atIOU o'clock, in 'lots to suit, consisting in part pf,:gia Sete,. Toilet ' BOW ' Dinner Sets;&o.;the'vehole icomprising a rural ttssortatent,stittaido for Hotels and, EXTRA.QUALITY TRIPLE SILVER PLATED • WARE. Aloo, a full and Aoneral nooortroont of extra quality Triplo Fiatetr Wars, Warrouted os owrosoutod or , AITCTICIPCSALES. ..; ii ,-IrI t r .NTING - ;DIA:BOItQW &IV.' • lros zo . MAREEt atiiok,roniOt oriuttkotrilit, • • isuerestiorti JOIIN 11..0 , 111.11,1S .11 CO; • F IM,. SALT: 11:1. IatENCIU ;AND. VTLEMB: • ' • , DION BAY . NAIRN' , May M. at 10 o clock. on four months'_ Oredit: -e,s • O:PIECES' ciptuREO , ALrAcA.4 ) ,. Of ibirer y'otiporine, make, from, foie tollnest Pieces black 'pure Mohair' and Afpneas..: ; " , lcants Fettle!" fancy ft1111;m0lill Pieces Pada Silk' and: Wool' popelitics an"l,Silk s grosaik7 , • Pieces Paris Itaivies,llie•;zOnibignoth.Delaitica,ttilait.; • Pieces Pons Printed Jaeoneta:Pc_e_valeti;haviao.Prtisig.. SMA WEE, CEDAO,i Itecs•lie Border; Stella, Mtizambirtne and ImiCit Shasta. • Park trimmed Silk and Cloth Jackets Cloaka f tilliefs,4o.oe . 100 PIECES SILKS, SATINS, Ac-- Full m1,1.'140: 1 ,4 blac k ' Taffeta!' and ';wslo linesSpeing shades' coFttP,on/61geSaSeoCa4rilintot.. Full lines bik encliemire de Sae. Ottoman, Fgillnnpp t , Full lints Bran de Feu twe,'Brap de EroniiLitstelliss., -- Full lines ( iron de Naples', blknnd cold silk Satithlitte; 100 FIEDES WHIT*. SWISS;.; In all qualities. of a superior. make.. • ,) • :iT. ETIENNE AND BASLE AMlBOltksl,' •••' • -" • By Order of • ; • • • ' •", . ;; • . rdestirs:II.IIEYFUSS•kKOHN', and others. embracing. full-lines of • _ • ' Cord edge plain Idnek_and colored Choice fancy Ihm - net - Itibbtms. ' ."-• ' •"• Choice !eking shades Trittiming Ribbtltun Elegant styles silk and satin Sashea. b . French Malines,'Artificial FloireMEnat eili ire tr, Att. . Paris Dress Trimmings, White Gnods,Kid Mores . , Thos. Balmoral and Bona Skiettc.lintbrelhtoPaelfoolol,_o.llAL .Endmoiderles,,lfilkfs.; Laces, Buttons. liringesLno • • ' 7:1 - CASES lIMEItELLAS AND ;PABASODS,,A • embracing -full 'Hues plain An d. fancy tent:lMO T, far: me leeir , WHITE- 006DS tnrini: ' '-; 04 ;0ttio e vwcPti i c.4 , C. • , • , ' ' • ; SALE OF 2000 (USES 111104,4,,4) HATS, CATS, STRA 11 GOODS, TUFSDA Y - MORNING', Tune 1, at 10 oclost funrIIIOIIIIIII'erriIiIIIPIIIIIIIN t e inn'k, boys' and youths' call, MD, I) leuther„ Natsdon, Dress soul CongresS,ll44hCato linorals kip,' Miff and polished' grai Orponftior t mrtrs.• misses- and children's' calf, kid, . buff leather. goat and morOcco °Gawps.' Ga te rs Lee Roots-, Ankle T les ppO Sli rill plet4ltic'D ter - shoes and Sandals; Traveling Dugs; Shoe Lticetal fie. , LARGE SALE Or IllaTISIt, FRENCH , GEOIMAItt AND IHRILERTHritItY,IIOODI4. _ ON THURSDAY MORNING, hive 3, atlo o'clock. oil fon r inentha - credit. LARGE SALE (W Iti.kRPETiNGI4, CANTON MAT TING'SOIL GLOTTIS he ON FR'IDAY IitORNING, June' 4at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit; alnint I "am pieces Ingr a in, Venetian, List. Hemp, Cottage and Rag Carpetings, 1000 rolls Ciinton'ElAttings, Oil Cloths, Sec. il - ARUN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, (Lately Salestaen. tor IL Thomaii No. (29 CIIESTIi .strect, rear entrance from Hilmar. Peremptory Sale at No.ItM Chestnut street. ELEGANT WALNUT PA8L0R4 . 1,11,1,311.18il A4l DINING- BOOM ON; 111,0N - OXY.:3B)RNING,,, Drai . 31, at 10 cr clock, the auction . rooms Na. fift, (la atnut , street, by ea ta logue, irery elegant jurpiturit c - includin 10' suits elegant Chamber Furniture of , the latest an d mast stylish - designs anti patterns, finished is oil and varnish; Handsonte - .Walutit - Parlor Su Rijn fine terry and hair cloth; elegant Louttgea, , Centre•Tablog. Bouquet Tables, elegant. oak• and walnut Buffet: 814 boards, handsome Wardrobeme. Dining :Boum Cflahri4 Bookcase. lint Stands, Umbrella Stands, etc. , The stock was matMlarturetl is the most elegant laalla 'tier, ex pressly,for lirst-claas retail sales,.and ,b 0 6 50 1, 11 reserve; The OWllerretirilljr front hnsinesq: May be examined with catalogues on Saturday. . • . , • .. t;a10 No. 924 Sproco'Fitioet - SUI PI.US HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE;'YWO•FIIM FRENCH PLATE MANTEL MIRRORS,' FINE BRUSSELS.. AEI/ 'OTHER .CARPETS. CANYON DI ATTINGS; CHINA AND GLASSWARE', zkiL, - dtc... • ol TUESDAY MORNING.. - • ' lone 1, hr ID'o clod:, at Nu. 924 Spruce strret,sittPODl Ilemehola• . , • ale No. 927 Onta HO street. SiTT'ERTOR 11.0ESETIOLIJ*41.7RNITURE. • - ON Tlf Unit:RAY MO RNES7G; Titne 3, at 10irciorl., itt No. 927 Ontario street betweoa Thirteenth - au& Ilroail btreetB.above. 'Poplar. the t'fitir• snoerior_ljousehold Furniture.. tine Imperial ‘larpeta, Feather Reds. Matroiees, Furniture, May be seen early on nioriting of sale.'' fr A..IIIcULELLAND, AUCTIONEER . 1219 CHI STNUTstreet; - CONCERT TfAI . I. ltOOlllS. Rea eontra nee:On tdoVor'idreid. .11ouseliolil Furniture and Illerrimlidise of 'every desct:ip tion received on consignment. Sales of Furulturo at dwellings a ttei oled to on reasonable terms. at Stioehti Qu nt 121 D , . II l ST-('1 .A SS OIL PAINTINGS; • HO iNiEirorat -FURNITURE.: BRUSSELS AN]' INGRAIN - OAlb. PETS, • SEVEN-OCTAVE Ronwoury PIANO, LA It t ;11-: BURGLAR. FOIL' mon.,Talio; CHINA AND 'GLASSWARE OF ' A FAMLY GO ING TO' EUROPE. • ' ON : MONDAY, NORNING;• May 31, will In sold. 1!,- 411110010 w, at Convert Hall Anc tipn }tennis, 1219 Chestnut street, commencing at dd o clock. the entire fitudslinictit of a family geingto Ett, rope. i nib racing thirty OilPiiiritings ; large Pier Mirror', pineli Parlor *nit, L 011111417. three elegant litooketoe e o m, sven-octav Plano. llurglar , proof *are, Grayer & 'Baker Sewing 31achine,:Witrdrolic, Hat Rack,Walnitt Chinas her• Snits, Cottage finite. Extension Table, Hair Ana Husk .3fatresses, Bruesola and ingrain Carpota, a TerY costly French I lock. g),ln "pot .for examiner hut.: with catalogues,. Odi Sti. , ; turday. The sale to be without reserVe. ••, T I-I()MAS' Bill C.l - 1-•&, SON, AucTioN, EliltS AND E COMMISSION MRCHANTS; No.lllo CHESTNUT btreet:l: • • RIM r etanmee No. 1107 SIMSIOII street. Household Furniture of. every description received as Consigmtnent . , . • Sales of Furniture at dwellinzwattc , ndeti to on Vie mist reasonable ternis. =%==s=M lANDSOME PARLOR FIUiNiTURE,eIYALIMV AND COTTAGE CHAMBER ,surrs, iniaLs A E M), BEDDING, CARPI G . :IS FIXTURE& Sce. .MO.NDAY.MORNING; _ . . . . At It o'clock, at :No. 1107 Chestnut Street' ; (Girard Boni will lie sold, -- the entire Honsehoht - Furniture, row , - p r i s in g elegant Walnut Antique Parlor Snit, in reps; ono Parlor Stift. in hair cloth, fine Brunielsi. Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, nine chumberemiito,of COttagis F)trniture. Mittresses Bolsters and Pillows, ‘Bedding„ \\ alma Extension :Inning Tables, Lonnge Bedstead, Hat 'Rack , Lace Curtains and Cornices, China, Masa ware, Plated Ware, ,i7c. • • , Also, the this Fixtures. KITCHEN FURNITURE. • • • lso, a Refrigerator and the Kitchen Furnituro.' Cat a lognes now ready at the auction Store. • Sale at No: MO Chestnut street, lIOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, VELOCIPEDM M STOCK OF PERFURRY, MUTMtEMNM . . , At In o'vlock ut the Auction Store. No. 1110 Chestnut at., will be. ,oilil an assortment of Now and Se . cona4nind Par lor. Chamber, Dining-roam and Kitchen Furniture. . VELOCIPEDES. ' ' '; ' . Also. three, two-wiled aml.oue tbree-wheel Velocipedes. OF TERFIrMEEY' AND FANCY GOODS. Also, the stock of IL Perfumery and Funcy Goods' Store. • Sale at 1110 citest nut street. '• -7 sToc K OF A FIRST-I'I,.ASS GENTLEMtN'S FIITh NISIIING STORE. . • , „-• ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, ' At 10 o'clock. nt the Auction 'Store, No. 1110 Chestnut street. will be sob] the i•ntiro Stock of a first-class Gen th-tiwu s Furnishing Store, comprising — it large asaort: meat of tine Shirts, Unili•r Shirts and Drawers Linen , and Paper (.7011111Ii. Gloves of every - variety; ("nifty:1;0(1;- 111 gs. Neck Ti,,, 'lbw Brushes and q»Ois, - Perfitluery,- J,welry, The goods are all of the, beat quality, and Will, be Sold in I. to FO Catalogue will be ready on Tuesday. y • • • • 1)A \US ,•:11AR VEY; : :..4I,TOTIONtERS, (ltte . with M. Thomas &Soot.) Store Nos. 48 and 50 North SIXTh street Sale Nos. 48 and t:0 -North Sixth street. • ' ELEGANT WALNUT FITILNITURE,_ HANDSOMU JIUSEWOOD PIANO. FINE . ..FRENCH • PLATE )1 NTE E AND PIER MIRRORS, ELEGANT . BUFFET. SUPERIOR d',AI3INET AND • SECRE TAM' BOOKCASES, FINE CARPETS, .Ic. • ON TUESDAY MORNING, • ' At IV o'clock, at the auction rooms ,a largo and attractive. assortment of very elegant Furnititre, including hand sme Wultiut Chamber .Sitits.. in Oil and varnish; very elegant • Wardrobes; elegant Miler : Snits. in' fine hair cloth and.grepu terry; large and very superior: Oak But - -; . fet, elegant reps and terry Lou handsome rosewood seven ocutve , Planti. overstrung,flllatill by Flecher, New York; tine French Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors, WaluntCabinet . and' Secretary Bookcases, Walnut Li brary Chairs ' Oak and Walnut Extension Table and. Dining RoomClia irs. perfoi• Sewing Machines. walnut Centre and lloinNet Tables, Hair Matresses, Feather Dells and Bedding, line Brussels, Ingrain and Yonetiart Carpets, &c. . Also:iuvare gl Look a n t' Glasiesl 'Also; 2000 pounds Whitb - Eiral. Also, sham Mereantile Library JANES - A. FREEMAN, ATIOTIOXERW: So. 422 WALNUT street. ,eh` No. XI Chestnut streiit: 4.- • . . LEASE ANI) IXTURE:i OF A ItESTAIMA-Isils. ON MONDAY - MI aNING, • . • At 10 o'clock. will bo sold at public salt, Om Lease two. FiNTllll`,4 of First National haluon, fOrnierly thu New York Saloon. including itagatello Tnblrti 4uni,l3l.lq9coli xr.,e . Terms Cash, . . H (.1I PAL 3IONEY .gSTABIJA - SW . nu•nt—S. E. corner or•SlVllland ItACE'EstrMs. 3f owl advanced on WrellailliNe glYtThriittr' , WatVllNl.j• JeW 0 , 11 llimnoudu, GUM cad Silver - Plate, and otritir nrticleB of value. rurally length of Root agreed WATCHES AND .11.:WEIBY ATPRIVATE' SATIN— Fine field limiting raiie,.Thathle itot tom iind Qom Fuca( BogliKli, American tool bWiss Patent Lever ,watchw Floo.Gold Hunting Case sad (tad' b'acd,Lepinowatstiesr pi a , ' Gold Duplex and other Watehes;lquu.Stivttr Hunt, so' and Open Fitee EagitBll . ,Araorletitraudiyhtsti Patent Lever and Lepino Watchea; (Merrier •ancl - othef; -- WatcheaT - Ilatlinertint'r Witches; Diamond Breastpins; Floor Jtingtit,Earf die.; Fin° Guild Chaung; Medallions; 'Bracelets; • PliiB;iireast r ine; Finger - Rings, j. QR SALIA—A, largo and Nitittablo , Viiiiproor anituhle fur it Jen eller; moat Alan several Lots in Solith C9tudmti Fifthnitt CAS FTxTURE G ABI R 0 1XTUES.i4- , , -MEE ER MRILL • & THACKARAi. - Xo.7lo,Ghoituut'atieet, tuanufao, tut'ors of_aau Ifixturea, Lanaturi &o. &0., would call th4,_ attention of thu puttioto;throtiargo um( elegant au_ert , ?, :Witt of Gas Ghaudelltwal,rondauta; Brackets, &c. . 2110 7 a n gt: t ; u !d bli r c ift b ; l . 4 4. ; •Attwork Warrantodc,:• p(int. KN7 - ELITG -, a - ASSOVIII.ENTOW ' *no lereneh Millinery always on hand by MAW& ner, at her abow roans, 11°' 11Q3 Ch"tallit =IEZE
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