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'"o4l,,,,OtitChtaiiiiitiatirildfoitikkth4,-thex,word,t Ylitereiginileinfitleallei' eied Seth- oicOred• littlest at •?:' ,.. :N4gti - eopme , ,;',tiitiei-: end: lorltheittl'aVnkit i t n e r , - it*liianie r welf*rthe„,patenten, ~ ww_ .t . 4 . •-• ' tilif Ilaiii ' lo l4lll .9o,o B 4H-la y bl!" ‘ ,a4d ' lll ,Ti" . ::: ( -1410130bAke r lVOMilfill ' -fterieggliyAcnoyrn,:tu . a • itellhhiAli*iiWthiCliwirw•: P f", - Ir i l!f! liad °!f 3 . -- = s:•erhlehthsher , .(elwilYtwSJW.:, - --.`•" •--:".-• .....c`: . -,,,,,, z , 1 ow h_OlialanbiSrgi Who: bee:been eerie : ..: .I . r s. 24l.troin 1 4. 11I ntre atnairraat: November, was in, a. ". , liiift.hieb blitfadidinlek;f2.W.hipt *Pints '''' .':': "firiiii;glieivAlild,Vir.Mt * 4° , l i ,,l9 .Pii i gil . , v .t-:' Obilitbditnotioiliole..Wr•fx4wisibe passentou, ~ „. '..lblitisrilithilitinhi,llieldirelling where'll's:parents. '.. - 4,PillesCisiidirtlhablfaylike 4E- het' fils- le euppsee4 • , i , thgrAill'Abiiti'drasi. , l4lstiirasd Abe beilti,the 2 ** :ArightliSiatilwiti.o 6 #o ll ,eliMilkihs ball tiriii!" ,, -. ldripiiiging thionifieler3aely ,enSiet;eidiS.,: t ...„ „. ,-,,,..-;,_ ,- , ••He'sitit, :i - i - liii,tiiiii'e;tihrithistieeif 'through the ;* lteilifLonAedgii,S,•forAnt:on6‘,lmis,th) deed, Mid ; : •i - bitirsV944.,d 4l l(**(o4l"Aewe.'hOrAiiro,fou. l4 _ , •-• . ~•• lie ingibeilikest•Esi tame; nuts pitcher; and a, tip!- : ' , •.‘ - 'Calitioctsigrta•Wt:Anelk's Pa4enti,/iirg:' l l7sAt e ll e ' 'll4l4ir-ib :"kfTied,S and W e lle isr a horitir - pistol follhant g laritit mood ..- &jet , err. , , _ ~.• - ''trhiolkhad hp'ed - 11 ._, 4 wee iinioilat4l:7 too 7 ' -Itlii h ris . I bud iVi T elpi 3h riVrtrlii the third floor;'oro_ a u m p t ied e - , - lox her fithicia Jerelly,•irid.ehorily i afterwar ata ll i. ;I"l9*Citi ffeht vi" wa1 00, ") :., 7 - 11Va P- Ntfo d n il itt:post ..l web ialt inh tk 6 2 to:f eta r ovildibeit he the - $1 ,H b . '- . I milidAylOtodied,to7thi'rialitir:*llhdri4O'tbei ' ''' 'f in ° ll tlbl i Sl i On. 6 i'CltiOnr;' , *" , /:' 01 4 4nt fl.iaCidk, ''-:''' sidle olol'4 o /P.f44•104t # 4311 *-. l ) o **E 'i•'zr. - .46if,:thir . - :ilipetilinsWitilinekreitellid la ilireneigh ,- nightiteltiatiiitheitieettrreiviepiandArlerge„orowd -' I)lneirgaja.bWrenlesrAle tiii - Cholt: a0 . ,1114,,,t t Streetiandildo*lnittot the street.. :!-:., : - ,-.., • • Bertbili , Itie,*llll3r , hotlisother, eras, twenty, tWe'yearinf.igili end- bertrithan dA s thought ro.. Isom leiriabotie :Shirty-Ave .yeors old, -From a, ';-"the' Ability ~iicoonint - gtvms: or their , Ilietory :it, appears ; ;yi wireniesrlint in this' ally live years ago, ,eind "•rriobirainiithireid; - wliiielle tullowed- farming and et heit7y0007..i7100,404 . . 11{937 sane beak to - pew. , . -2 .. Verk - , - ..where, sbay,hadlMot : been; long =returned; wribatethrinan:wornaisAriunThliko,ld 'pantry sp., .•• pgege - igs,irholtSdrkeenAmirrled.Ao - Osstenberg in : • Gargian,yowid - whew, het. had deserted, _The two -'_WleirelsoCinath.Mlittidln J1014;10414 lig Oat-; talgwitlkiiiir Of 01 4 6 0 41 Member, oileir_iw: . -her ,-pasints, ; . ; istihriv.ao - enraged him that fie : 'threat:Oiled , to 'follow' , her -lutil Am shouid h l ' - hefr'irbletr throattelias terribli , ful e llied .r . w • ~,,• : _-Opste i fibtat tri:d.l b rt u re n s e , ti rd ra rr whe tly tio st w an ti l * " 11W:hi *l filaT r Por._ some:rime he hae had no 1, --='''.. ,, , ,=:,',`,.----.':---•'-'..:: -',.': ' ~, ''*' '' lir -- ' — ' - li id iirjsbortly /Joionsr.l3A4lgeriX roux k. _ • . ,attew AlteVeAbeer,:•';haling been . - ii4ifif 4l :- try , tul ,iellitetes direolioni'„thitt tionefif the Inmates . ahotild. , terteitted: - ..te leers the, house until be slioutkooma' to lionimermo: an iiivestigation, whiolv ' wild be rit'abont ,I.o'elook. —.- ~ - - - , - ESE A Min , •Kill fag on hie' 'lretherle = ' " • - - • (fo),Jottinkl.] '• - • - oiTaiitar 4tirnoon' of.laedt wear thebti n dy of ',• •, -, itt,:lionerelleheielt.' of was f ou nd Chdoh of that A the fteneieliniPr the ltiMi*alti ltd I , de fologring 1/4 ci - e lepon. StiznOrerl kY0..4 0 11.4 1 0 1 "? 1 % , ,iiii*Reattookrirdi - bad the ma et , the late Abrahams thlonok, thelatto=;bt the ;unfortunate ?loon ialludetttei'ferlhe- passion' oksettling a (intuition which hen , arisen among some or his 'at his de frieedelli le"lhel0 of _that, • • • in 'rt„hil;. w hat` _ g Sr • =„ Mast hit 140* Y- , atritn~ge. noiee ,' m a of stioriEg, Int, on drawing near er ,> to jet e tlle . :lB; l l7tltsrkoll'in d ' . oweblootit the V4ii4llll Where to mb, an hie • besa,=reol Ming' OM; lb tkeec literally iv. - yerea sorlthetoth4gsre,`mienetnoiderable portion of the brailkbespitteted the,Annnment.,-, \_ / ?- 4 1 :4"-f a u j it' :capped, °Wit 'thiphlrrehr 10IY biT.TIPS ' evidentl., 47114 • I ***/irr4 t 4 4 l4- P l4 t i A. l l 3 2s Clf, oa•the t 'igg i ftrirtioilig - 111\40a lkti ngila ti ° t - eTy Ih u a e t n • •-•- "r d _ .17,ta en up " As Mr: • .-bith -,pkonikii,--.014#1111,7.10,1ei.,40.444111r • eitoltement;entheßeatoo,,,Aemeglitame _440411 - 4 Ontah, tb fter- Whio t h- boleftlbYging %4-y— loitering the 1"pod 1 mailisvit.” , , 1.1 on . h °6 itid tor- ,4 0 06 4011b*Prit'fif hisilata ,e 1 frlitd'to:44- • - eimpinoi litte;:mnierking thet he might nee smne- Vitt' fli!.*; l4oll :fiirqv• : He alas about it iiokii,44 tinier en interestin g • ioth*Aora,,,nikdi!getlT,49 died at eleien o'clock Econeout. e:B,- .'—‘-","-"ittY-1111101PLOMA.110:_AfIRN,T*-- AuferittrUt T QV janniiTlON tae the 2siu or April eguitauSt addrased a eli mileidespitteirto-tkedifilealitliighigdc theAtie teem Einvernment'at fotaikv - etbarte ' ' " frorrerimof,it 464 ititiolate, it Mgr/ has Proved that** isil 04141 M 4tinifil her attack 7414 14 - 11rtthileiriSkir,lit'vivi#vik M Ault .` hope. oahe=ti:ll:4 l p 4 34: t ' ? 4 4 ;Ti l aTrinra i r, GovermirhatiuM4almeed tite;rintlomet feelieK of theleattim3ll,ol the game of ,40 00i n s te, Italy,,wers long aisidnotuly eitltbrated, and, n 8 soon'sts theg Igen to, spring up. Piedmont 6tkivilelr, - ctbo4haiplon of all the Italian l ter lladi l snba n"l.l lttaltestatrreVinee etate; peace andaweepimityofor Whenever the Italian raonareStitnye displayed eleinency and • Atoll a ro i r0rar rk44 4 44 , 1 1 60:171 3 :, th rg irt s :Pr ' Arh ef lr i Nmparor arahllinsprittwari"imfraiy, the public papers- to pihnittliaJo speak in favor of zee elide; a 410eilite Majesty placed hie brother, the AgiblitftirtWitalifils*Citillitt; at the bead of the adidihtration of the tomhardo , Venettert kinga*"ll SigiT42olll at Tarin systematically rillarnPrimmtfil *MI act performed and every benevolentmeairiiiitiikidi by that ; and generous prises " Austriais a conservativ e pew, and ,;,andmoralit • y hietorleal Ott are sacred in her eyes, The pOsteisions of Ala:atria in , Italy ire r ut * * r i iirr, 4l ,l -6 • 411 7 lumen which gave • anon Mile ota 4-tituribir sr wetter many cen twigs a` , aet of theGOMEL enitifre,"*Ad Venice Was, given -•htbaria' - ' - inetesd - of net: Belgian pro • Three*• - Sardinia Mils _twills* the rout cause of the 4illinOtitent °gibe inhabitahtt of lictshardy and Innimr4orho dominion of -Austria on the Po and drlatib. The right of Anotria to tombdiedy' and Tome irrefragableq "Ind 'it will be defended Spinet *Very attaak‘" “peanoig-whiehlatig stared with Sardinia the moral rOionsibilitjrfor the aid *talent Itafyi- now 00)4 supports the ,revolutioniry mopernept wllich,hp begun. 17he second Preach empire levilvoirtharealite its long-cherished ideas, ' for the throned Power in Petis has informal the astonished_ world' that "'political': wisdom will replace trier which jt have so long i fornAd tgaditiont or theurrtP374apoulo;O:slitgabeePrkwietemie titted,',o4 B p, rope is riot . Armrest of the honor *went' illajlltaggiti which is about to , begin," ' * We the case 'spoiled In ; the New York Bolting Foal fie yesterday. The decision of the jabla• ii an important ono, and Must seri- I ously affect the operation of benevolent mescal- tic* asimilikeis the guardianship of young child >;x, ),-- eeznbiit last, John Latin, being then on his death-bed,'ineetted instruarent surrendering liis tlfd Attired to tiro-care-of the Blnnki7n Ifill tz dtP 4" e l 3t, "4 e lie°4l aiid'Rome for, Draueler' Mistier. Vtir the ile=of PAM, the I grandfre • - titer . ef,thi Children' ThOwno Kearney, claimed Seely custody, and o btained Trom the Surrogate appotatmentt the getardtanship The three tore, horeever, mimed to surrender the children, " end Kearney sued out writ of habeas corpus for thole termite, eTtedlve Morris, in the;close of his *pinto*,::"l have no •hesitation in saying that the Infanta ire illegally restrained from their liberty, and *list be discharged 'had ethey are s o young fa to bi„erholiir incapable of choosing for thcatindvat, they can only be discharged from the tothrelps itopmed upon them.by dee. fernitinte by giving theM In charge of, their, legally eves s c at s. " 'KelirAanfil each 1* .weretton in WI mirk?' `-Tte' Children( whopresent in Were then traireferted 10 their grandfather, olsoitz ;Way 'aid-TrOfiisor' Wilson left New , liana; Os 84 last; in a billoorif dositi too low; - the itholtor cahAht it tgoojao *ay. bad: to. fa , ' 'alif to dtaiezia of 4arigatio,:;- . ,11•11107.,-iihikaltayapatai,,hiian Way, vr.o ‘ .,, got - 4 ( i n * foot 4MlOastaiy:fliftbio Atte:-'llbiloi:laailligit'ilty by - ':-C'aiimiat the.teeoz ptaop lisnoamter atter lt. • , - • L: ' lot i4a „Aki*t-fitigli.,l43, o arm ta! , =!t!!!„ "of K4414.0,'7?;,,r - RilSy > "forßoitlntot , al u p. 4 ... ~,,O W:7 4 lWL, ' l ' l;acifi;i'dfild it it- rort, i f All - . the i;# 1 Y 1 . 2 0.1kg 4 0P 4 , 1 r 6 r 4 7'n I=KERIM3 fete; elnOliiii44,fwkini!..thii: sexton of one of our up-tows 'hanaroheiii thWirOnsit, for Morning woroblpc .lieloWar*(4.koppar-window for the lemma oPeeetlia,),. 'tinn;,-.4,firtngtinailleftiMitird a pair of 'dotes entered t t the, the olthich, brit which-, With col 3, lideieb,,lftito;:WerCejeltedhy the six:od, who wis ely[ issaUf *an ru6litatted MOO 'of lute darter:tit. +Menai* might prove to bee settro4 ,iidliitHiminient'aimug, OW juvenile pOrtion'et the el litigates; lAA 13andiP=61Wing;* few mlnittie bekr `Minimerming the• sarvionarthe, attention or the unto' ) woe again arrested , hi* imolai job* proceeding front Aki„ruir oftliarlargiVorgiii-in•the eatery, and etion'exeri 'A* feetberj - einroki goers petioArere donlotlassaittraeted to that Tonality, tot roman, Or love,* wprnper apPrectiatiOn of the rsligicutthundattoMilved from.that instrument by the , nniglit:lolllldfif ,namobodg:eneT Pabbittr) htd'eefte , work "Wariiion,to to' the "quarters they *ma et:4,6oMd their permanenbabati. But, OW I .theie on.' sotkiatiaatad,lianithisii'Oabs, haw, not the sad.omen• or jin 'ea being found in iationple! nelther 41d they, mu punt that` the seiton 'who plied the ropst, in, kta offLaintunpanitihadorron 148 Mercy for doyen' , than the Master had• for Ocala who bold them ; otherwlee they innald "r4oti , leave irentered into the mid - eery ltimitheinidie4hie protetive thought 'of retail:deg foto the ark 'thi"tratkirutif the flood had disappeared 'fr4m the iariti ;- for to l-tlielr.oul was destruction, and It shot,toith,pdastl• hither epitaph, for which oar sex.; ton br - veiponaible.' ' • - On Monday Morning of the present weak the sultan— ; good, Obviation- man.: MI he, It—entered the eforeeetd Miura' with a loaded gnu, In which dried pesa wore sub. itituted 'for shot,regardims of ,the elite 'precept in t1ib:44144e,' in this *mummy way treated hie iieltme to probably their- drat mess'of peal of the saaku. raderitanetbot sexton is of the opinion litintiont deem! Witt glee him no further ttou iite,,..lte, hie - deli. then, employed the same effective means Iq dospatablinr e6yeral °their( from the massive espltsiatitothdorn the, tolumnif In front of that edifice, birdninrein to have a epeelet affinity. , IM======l thonglevery" different la Hi details, ban also reached tut ail having recently occurred at anotherteem ohnrchi io eioseprotiiitilfylo the 000 ilreity referred to. The incident It ice, tar ressoni which we need noteiets, expeoledliseeveral members of the oongre action that the canal ieturday evening rehearsal would bt omltt g d by I.4ti , pia, be order allow; the latter to partioliate in -a performance, elsewhere on the same weaning. Tle,elvoir, sullaegninatly decided to hold its weekly - rehearsal on Priday, ironing instead, - whioh it; did; lint; to their- great disappointment and Emilia• eatian, on lonedirg the organ the instrument was Cooed' to here bsenrocuipletely deranged in, all its Mops, .By thhi however , adeo . per mortification to the , „t0:41 2 44t0n, on Sunday morning, was ereited, as thebtalder of tie organ lost no time in making the no ciieesyy repairs, The hiference that the intruder in this - arse wax edOveisitliont wings In all probablitty tot of some one who watched Ids opportunity; andln, , the absence of the segton gained admicelon for that object: In our opinion if the 'scamp ia 'apprehended he would be a better subject for the target Pre - Mite of treuton No.l thin the poor pigeons, "To PitAISR, that's due, does give no more To worththen what ft had before." We can add little to real merit by yratelog it; and Yet it le ?namely to, raise them that are meritorious. Hones, re - aye not untregneetly, called upon to nay Tord_bniaver Of, *stela jperenion, MilOgatbatinninees peeallar,exeelbenete*:, fOr !example, the elegant clothing fold at 11 . ; H.Eldridge's:. Old Franklin Mall O,Cothlmil '1406%110 Mt illieitrnitntreet, and the earteowi sni war* atinchey of tlie and eekteially our pannier *lend, Mr. M. T. Willie whit, rewind', ne to extend a general invitation loble ;teds to ealYand see h;nl se above._ Wso.WAl Snow At ?..- - 43Inde the ocourrenae of the mysterlotutiffalr at Walnut and Juniper streets; on Tuesday nlght,,the ireat,quistlon has bean 1! Who was shot it The person who rieeived the shot is said to 'lave berm 'a very tine looking matt, and by therespeota- Itility or Jilt appearance, it is inferred that, he mis Oared. in giriaante 'procured at the ItioWn Stone ()lath ing , Hall of Rockhlll & Wilson Nos. 608 arid 506 Chestnut street, above BLitt. The mystery still re- Matsui rinsolved. • • Onnenoon Anvida.— • Get,pinoe sod Wealth, if possible, with green, it 'not, got wealth and plaea.fl ig4.l,tor ' s moral esitay,'! and remind', tut of of the (insierAable eon: .'Get *dies honestly, this ern-but by all minus gehriehes." Onr advt. to l'oll±lo94.r,4?ttly the beautiful clothes gotten up at the , pslattal_ Uteri fir Grim:wine Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut • ';:.-„lt<4 l Offset - hitortment of finurioad Parsiots of isnaisitsfisSigh ind apish, as well ite the latest :level •thistiraSitoed. this sewpwain Tasman Umbrellu, you Will hive to go to Ifs. IlloharlsOu'e,,4iBMarkat stoat. The Ottioago..Dmneerat gives the following ex planation of the origin of the recent Ana at Osh koihiNfeeonein i , - :' , ,Last. two houses of prostitution ware %burned In Qatkosh; by the citizens, and the In- Mates, twelve girls and man,' token to .1 ail. 'After the liberation of the2giria, a convention' or this; oless - l - of - woe held, at which ,a aolemn:fiztlaWes Mad e to titirn,oe. city from end 'to endilieforethe itiuniterf,wae over, in revenge Tor hurnioethi twgi!-Ainisea -aforementioned, and .the dud .was eonzuntniateddast week, whenever'''. etorketid officio in the:place was -limped. - o. 3 4tht: ,41 I',TAB-MuNcp"AL 1 ',TAB - MuNcp"AL HOTELS. ire vr ifint o'noot itilta ' ~, c frisesp.toirot—osestnat street, below Ninth. ;BB Neill, Pt Paul— , Thos .7 Garrett, Paris, icy DlETirrap,N, ".7 Diggs, Portsmotith, 0 JH,HamWNon, 11 - Dsvideon & 8 olf, Ind Bhairaidis, Havre li A lloott, Miasma JON It Smltlt; Dayton, 0, Mleh & wf, Mlddletin N James Dennis &Stan Holmes. IL-ston Thoe,Bblebs, Duffel°, It E - HOovil'& l4 ;Baltlmore - I w'Tuttle, Rocketray,N J Z BIM% Ban Prenelseo H Mniray,:eroayOlty, MOW & bro,Ja* City Ployd N E Benroart; kilsonn A Marshall It la, N y How*. Boowne " Swifter, Boaten li W Pierce: Boston D g Plume, Newark, N J G Walker, 1:1 N ft'H.D Maxwell. "Baotou - ,I,`M Perkin & wf, 'N JR Ludlow. N & isf,"Bilthnore A iln‘der, Baltimore W.J"Morsobilllamfttrd,Ot '3' P Wed Mass MON dB Ray, Boston BridrorilliimleyOleston• 'A H 011ehio. Berton • Noberte & is, - Miss Adams, Wia' I • SterMs:Bitiltf& Is, Wl* • - Mr (loniooly. Oalmitta 4 , 4:itaylier; Blehmond M Bl'Woodruff; N J -0 8 maw ; Beaton Mrs M O Maker & en, N ';Thos R Ti7lai. Xy ' 'Luther Rlll, Boston , Mrs Boy lan, Ojnoionall, 0 Jlt Walcott, Mara WI Bendarson, Oarllsle - , 'Dr If geholey. Md ,W A Wheeler: N Y -•-• Mr Preston & la. Eln, 0 'Clue N - M H Itelerer. Va - Bleak, Boston I It Langley, Boston ,Ei W-Pretsfelder: N sr_ John MoOloisney, N Y JO Wilson, Bolt' N beliile, N 11.nlight, Nlf • I B Vernon,, Va ,John Bowen, N Y H L Harrington, Bolt OH Davis, Jr; do la, NT Miußßßammis, Lt =John D Martha, Le a. 0 _ A Anderson. Lana, 0 Dim P Downs It Is. Mo Rev W A Mitchell. Md Froweefeld, Pittsburg J N Hall, Dublin, Ge 'lt A - Thomas; N Y M M flmabling, N Y B Inure, N n L A Ohe, Hoston "Wm Very, Hartford - John Kerr & wf, Troy RABORANTIP, ZOTRU4ourth Meet, below Arab Martbillayf - Pa- yr, Pa ' M Pratt, j,,earlatown "A 0 Gowan, Nitta, _ Leman, Lancaster ';lDividNear, - Lauctiter Jaa P RaNaal. Blair, co .WltabertooffiStatibearilla,o iley li tt, Phils St'Leuts 7 Huffman, Tardsta co Valenti 0 , Zlapp, lowa Bay 9lptabeock., I I, Eiteauk a la. Pa R Paterbaugh; Pa - Br W'P Swart ic la, N Z W Wayedll, Wilkesbarre 'J M Moorhead, Brie 9,M Gold 'la L, Va • Mulish Kerby. than, 0 Boa 7 Beatbrie-Wailit'a Mr Grabam, N Y Thee P Drools, N Y. P WilName, Elmithport 75 Blitz, Columbia W B Aber, Pittsburg ,11 Lord, Balton, N Y It 0 Nam, Marietta, 0 HOTEL—Obestout at., above Inftb -.War Atterbury, Indiana 7 Eitsokoole, Troy, Id Id TE - edit r, N W N White ar. le, Baltimore 111 Quinton, Bettimitre 'Janes Heading, RI RL diardlogilt I - U P Codume. Men Jideldaim a O P Hepburn Jr la, Del co 1 Perteraort Haven ' Mite A OrowallJersey City bolo Harrison; Pa —Wm Harrieon • Pa , Mr. Barber, Baltimore' - Idles MITIO Baltimore ,It'llrentrenCaprionee,H Y A Pitcairn. Pittsburg -W A rave. Jr, M Cansfir Mrs Prestoi, West Cheater lt,Cti Lathan. That" _ Geo IrAlldt/SWO, Pa . 'A Woodworth, Bosun A & °reword, new Beetle A lea - Garrett, Cleveland, 0 Thom Barrie; Pe 611D1130 , 31/ Pi Mrs Warner, Philo W R'Washburn N Y L Bradford, Beaton 'artial Currey:Balaware H B Viddemen, Delaware Aso Wriglt, Mittman D E Montgomery, DB N ;•r - B - ItION'BOTIL—Arnh. street. above Third. _ . , M . " Collin*, New Brighton , R W }Omer, N I :Jett W Long. Eamon - NO °lepton, Man H'Peti arson; Tyrone, Pa D Hubbard ac N Orleans 'totes A L A Brawn, Palma, NI Miss 0 Iletulra, N J ' :BR MUM, Jersey Otty H Harker, Bearer, 0 Ws - WM, 111zabethtown htßrown, Ebtabetklown ;Wit"Poten, Oonn - B Toiso, Coon 3 B Wart, Conn ' W Y Totem . , Conn B 0 Tolan Coon G beim, Conn !ZIG Shuts., Olzalir Me, 0 ' W Run; Hitbdate, Mich tkritiguittb Notrark, NJ - L Cabe, Pottsville M tetoln, Ohamberabg , I Clara, Mani] ton, 0 , PRAVIIIAN 110114Z—Oheetunt at., bekiw fourth. lobe 0 lioaseatt, Pa - A - 111Milaore„ Illoormberw $ bleilnob, Pa- - Henry William, N Y Al G Molleli,ll W lloblason, attlebere S - Vebitaey. Mme Z J Parries, Mue 13,Poland,•Boat4a, Jane llooknisa, Depend ?Mei V Howaod, idami A Cracker, litehbarg • D Niseiqobio, Mrs Graeae & 2a - h, :0010 ilmae; phoaulnyllle - 13440! BEAR INN—PIDh and lismobant: ,DI frammimd•4lnii, Dial ~ 'Brewer , Hentlegdoneo'. `R Eloageon :Now London, : EM Nyea, Mostar so D tharpleaa, Cheater no rkypee, Wilmnon, Del 41 Dnßote, Newburg, N Y John Larkin, Del co J Roberte,Wyomlow,Pit T Levering, St Para, Min rd Oluinstan, Phces M Pearemk & la Dal Mdi Porter, Neekaater,, N Y Wm A Haddock, Pa :laud Thomas. Pa „ - John Garrott, Del eo ' 111GACIi. DEAR NOTZL—Third at.. show e 'David bilehler, Ps - Mre bllabler, Pa • Danboro • ' PHe.d. Pertiomen, Pa CV Shubert, Lim' Swamp Murphy, Eliding ./ A Swarta t 4001111i1V CO • I,—Ma .ST UNION IacITZ riot street, awe Bluth, d r oboarkiPti -- J Obeaffei,Tianamiter, Pa W Powell,Tmocaster; pa Al It Blau". °plumb!" Hall, Brookville, ,Pa S Patterson , Lancaster, Ps .711 - ,Moofs.' Tmao ON'Pel WateNabb NT 'W Bilder,Teeestion, Pa "GI, Plitt, liamiaburg' hpas DOuilasa -Pa 00l W Uoulter,ps .• „ . );Lettai KiSTlAL—Third et., Otero Race. , J P sitearfort.lieehentioel- Capt Pholey, Md oRoberts, • . W Sutliff, bit A Qamp, Tietheit Brooker, Pa • „ II Janes, WeodatoWA - 2. W A Park, Bradford oo D Park, N,'Y . IL eepuore, N B Verrat,N Y,. - • D Hordes*, N Y altlabbard,W Y ' P M McGraw, N Y Zit Ohlitatierbdo, Ohio_ - /sateen & Ohio' - 11 wailer, Ohio Z td Cornell, Derleistoin ,1444`-ftrAtvoksr4rit Y,-,•- W Norton, BM • finvine, N Y Id Wiesen, Md R Wheeler d:la, Ohio. 'Mtn W Lion ec dan,Bositon ":1011BOBANVII TODOII. Third st.yabcrire O&Boinal. 'lnho Lana on 081 Yana,. Cataesqqta.— - ..: A Hower, Pa Jabal, Riedel fela, rt . J ,: T T eohm4yrr. Allentown Keit% Bendy, Union oo loins Weasel, Westville It_ AL4I - .l3aLtdOr Stronb , Bath BU '1 homes, Cresson , , ' J Letreartnit, Pa ' Streatiabtses Arai. lifoinharoptowsto g P Large, Lehigh co ' -- ~Pt Worritiperkst $'A lark, NY lAY . I I IOImA 1,4•01 - 0 FL Oliver, Aliso 110iflestakin'iltairlattnessi Dikans, - Conn • ' • , WSVlCratensllt - d „ Asort!gi PS” WOWfOli „.„.... • NOW - NOW To* EMI _lasted , t pld *mg / . /3.. - tOl4 1144 . i 4 ":4tivVs. 144Itiff0 4.4114, 71111- j JONAS' DOTEL—Cheatnnt street, abase MAUL' ariam! Johnston, Bay ' N W @await, Dal W A Banaroft .7 8 Boas,l6lD, Pa ' Chas NooilokiNass Jan Burlington, N -.V Howe; Nags " ' P DirteS, N York' P Stowe, Now York .14._ flakes, N lersoy D Phillips Belt . Joehus Dryden, Bait John Nowell,•Lowell, kIIVO .7 A Rlobardwora. Salt Jae C Smith, Dalt I P Oonnolly;Dalt Toe Law, Je, New York' A Oorbin,-N York G Potter, Jr, N York Id It 'Ludwig, N 0 W W Savage, N Y T Buffington N Oaldonodd, N Y Oapt P A tipearwater, N - - NATIONAL ROPEL—ltawi at.. above Third. L W Leeliet Ohio P Mercy dr is, Yu G Stanley, Bat Jae W Ribende, Allentown D Raney, Pittsburg - Jae G Kessler. Baton Dent Limns, Wilkeebarre Wm S Wells, Wilkesbarre Joho Morgan, Pa y la Horkeslager. Phila Ohas P Gross, brew Berlin 0 M Roeder, Allentown In Benninger, New Berlin 8 J Johnston, Etagerstown Col H 0 Myers, Bradford N Start, White Haven W P Brownell, Boston P Olephant, Boyertown 0 G Warniek, New Brighton DO A Walker, N Brighton Timm Blehesde, Reading Thee Tooter, Lebanon BALD NAGLBUOTHD--Third aE., isbove Dellowhtf 8 Drilller, Lektgb co .841 la Eon., Lebigh co H Kemmerer, Lehigh oo Beml %bent, Pa Lewis Yoder; Ohio " Mrs Yoder, Otuo - Peer K Yoder. Ohio Mrs Yoder. Ohio Peter Bell, Quakertown Mis Bell, Quakertown DARWIN', WRAP lIVPDI.—SePend it. below Vine r'e►ao H Blaun.'Horebsta HSt John, N Gen John Davie, Demist/Ile &rah Harper, Pa 060 W McCoy. Pblls , John J Johnston, N J '0 It, Sarallolt, Bark. no Opecial. Notues. ' Spring Clothing at White Math—The great ONE P.RICIR OLOTHINH WAREHOUSE. The lowest possible price marked In plain Awes on each garment, and no deviation. The only true and honest plan of anducting bitainera. Oar Mock of Spring Goode Is now Rill, heavy, and complete in every variety, clam, and glade of Spring Clothing, and menufeetured of the beet materials, In a superior manner, for retail gales. Call and examine, end compare prices with other houses, who ask, at the cutest, a high price, expecting to bo beaten or jawed down, and who (If you are a landed men, and will not jabber'about prices) will manse you to pay cm- Adorably more than the value of the garment. nig tact, and for the mean that we min ealltwo customers, instead of weeding time about price on one, caued tie ytlarer ago to adopt the ONE PRIOR system ; and after years of use, we are fattened it is the only lair and honest mode of conducting busineee. WHITE HALL, B. W. corner Fourth and Market ate. 'BOYS' CLOTIIING-1103si Clothing —A `fall and complete line of Buys) and Youths , Clothing, manntee-, tared by experienced Boys , Tailors. WHITE HALL, my2o 7 2t O. W. corner .Fourth and Market sta. • Piles I Files Piles I I I WHAT IS IT? HOW OtlitED? Phonated* of Persona hive Piles—qmffer for years with the disease—yet few know whet it is, or how it 10 cured, Every ewe of Pilau, whethir mteifested in the .form of external tumors, frequent bleedings, or in vio lent itching and irritation, depends essentially upon congestion of the abdominal venous cironlation., This produces the engorgement, dilation of the veleta, forma tion of tumors, hemorrhages, pain, and suffering; and the diem(' oan only be fundamentally cured by medi cines Which, taken internally, relieve this abdominal venoms congestion, Hence ointments, nestles, and even 114*ot:tons, are a-. ineffeetnal. EUMPIIREYIP HOMEOPATHIC PILE SPEOIPIO, es steeple nor , pill, taken two or three times per day, cores the &seams by curler the condition upon which the Claims depends. Hundreds have been oared by it, even of the most obstinate wee All will be promptly benefited by it Price, FIFTY CENTS A BOX N B.—A. full set of Humphrey's Homeopathic Speci fies, with book of Directions, and twenty Remedies, la large three drachm vials, and mercer° case, $5; do. in plain case, $4. ?family case of fifteen boxes and book, $2 Thee. Remedies, by the single box or 'full case, cent to any address by mall or express, free of charge, on receipt of the price. Address PE. V. AIIINPUREYB Jt 00 , No. 682 Broadway', New York Sold by T. B. PETERSON ,dcBROS.,I4O. 806 CHEST NUT Street, Philadelphia. ray2o4 m&w 2w P •ti thnm e n• Honors.—Whose memory so honored as that of the celebrated Pnesslan physician and philosopher,'Chrletoph Wilhelm Welland? Through out the whole extent of Europa, especially Germany, hie name has for years been a familiar household word, atii'ttieze are but few In our own continent who have not experienced the benefits of hie great medical and 'dentine attainments, tits celebrated discovery for the utre of Live; ,Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, do,','ho .preintratlrdi of the' greatest — merit, and gives the utmost satisfaction, in ail cues. it Is prepared, in title country, by Dr. 0, M. JAOSEON & GO., under the name' of HOOFLANDI GISRIIAN BIT MUM, and can be had of any Unseat or dealer In Medicines, and at the prineipal 418 ARM Street: • •cVYA.dkW if Atirillade to Hear.”—instraalonts to as. alst the hearing, in ever] variety and ,Of the - most ap proved ecedstraotion, at myl9.Bt No. 118 South Tenth at., below Crlastnnt, The Eau Matrale Heir. R ..... alive of /ales HAMEL is a ebermiog article fora lady's toilet; It cleans and render* the heir bright indglosey. imparting to it the balmy fragrance of flowers It exercises a vivi fying idiom:won the mote, preventlog it from felling off, and causes It to ourl in rich; luetrons ringlets. •Ho lady should be aitbont it Boldly Dtuggisie,.ind by JULER HADEL & 00., No. 704 01metnut street; pbila• delphis. mylo•dt ' Pine Spring Clothing. At BOBBRT H. ADA3I6 I , 'southeast owner of Seventh end Market streets, embracing every variety of Ger mania adapted to the WAWA ; ent in all the latest etyler, made equal to onstomer Work, and at the Meat reasons. tole pries'. - . . . _ aplb•Bm Seamen's Saving Fund—Northwest Cantor Of tutooau and WALNUT Streets; Depositareoeired in small and large amounts, from all classes of the olonalunlty, and snout intermit at the rate of fire per, Dent . per'anerim. Noisy_ may be dream by dee* trithcmt law of late• Not. CIMoo open dilly, from 9 until 6 o'oloek, and on Mon day and Paturdev until 9 in the evening. President, Franklin 1.11; Treasurer and Bearstary, Oharlea M. Morris. Saving Fund—Walhalla Safety Trust Corn. PANY.—Ohertered by the State of Poway'maim 1. Money le reeelved every day, and is any amount, large or small. • 2. BIDE RHR CENT. interest is paid for money from the dsy It le put In. 8. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever I LS called for, cod without notice, 4. Haney tit received from Executors, ddministra• fors, Guardians, and other Trustee!, in large or small same, to remain a long or abort period. 6 The money received from Depositors is invested In Beal Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Banta, and other &st oles+, securities. 0. cirke open every day—W&LICIN Street, south we corner Third street, Philsdelplelo. spls ' 'ginger% Sewing Machlae.—The great poen• larity of them machines may rea4lly be understood, when the fart le known, that any goad female operator can earn, with one of them, ONE THOMAND DOLLARS A YEAR 'To every Tailor, Seametrees, Drewenaker, and each large family In the country, one of theme machines would be InTelusble. -I. 3d. SING Er. 00., 002 011ISSTNUT Street. ap3o.Bm O. F. DAVIS, Agent. Grover Es Baker's OeWinded NOIONLEBeI HAMMY MACHIN/18. Pew STYLUS AT ARDOIND PllOlO. 700 ORIRNOT MIST, PHILADELPIIIC • 1 t Of the three - prominent Machines now before the paella, we have 'used - two, and carefully - watched the working of the third, and honestly believe DROVER & EARER , EIt6 be the very beet we hem reen."—[Dela ware State Reporter. - ep29 ly „ . .one.Erice,Cletbing arrthe Latest Styles, and Made in the beat manner, expressly for WATAIL BUMS. We mark oar lowest selling prince IS nabs FlGllnlin on each article. All goads mice to order are warranted eatisisatory;'and our 010.1.81011 ataxia in strictly ad• tend to. We believe tale to be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike .70N - EBl do CO., 804 MARK= Street ap2&tan27 Premature Loss of the Bair, which 15 50 common now s•daya, may be entirely prevented by the use of BURNETT'S 0000LINS.• It hos been nerd in tit - inland* of eases where the hair was coming out in handfuls, and has never fatted to arrest its deny, and to promote a healthy and vigorous growth. It le, at the came time, unrivalled se a droning for the halm A single application will render it soft and glossy for several days. " • • • . . . . Prepesed by .703EPH BURNETT & 00., Boston, and for sale by dealers generally. ap2sormi& flm ftlatTia4se. On the Bth indent. by Bey. John G. Wilton. Mr. SAMITiIL CHESTNUT to Mee MATILDA. TROTTED both, of tbhi city * On thel4tb Instant. by Lewis Reed, Mayor of Atlantic City. Mr EZRA_ CHAMPION to Mies REBECCA CONOVER ) both of tble city: " ieStathe On the 18th Instant, TOMAS AITEMOS, Sr., In the 80th year of hie age. The teletivee end Mende of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from hie late residence, No 6 Allen street, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to the Second Baptist Church. ' On the lath toe ant; JOHN McKENNA, in the 40th year of bla age. The relative,' and Mende of the family ere reeneet fully Invited to attend the funeral, from hie late resi dence, No. 822 Nor h Seventeenth street, this (Pridsy) afternoon. at 4 o'clock, without thrther notice. * On the 17th instant. Mr. FRISDERIOK MITE, in `the 62 , 1 year of hie ego.— • • - The relatives and friends of ttie family, elan the members of Second Jefferson Deneaciel Society, are re. apeetf ally Invited to attend the funeral. from his late residence. No 106 Gebherd etreet,tble (Teder) after noon, at 8 o'clock. tt On the Isth indent, OiIIItaTIANNA., widow of the Isto James Lafferty, in the 70th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect. ~ f ully invited to attend the funeral from her late reel. deuce Priestnok reed, near the bathe of Schnylkill, on Patneday afternoon, at 8 elclook.without farther notice, 'To pranced to the Lutheran Church. * . ' On the -18th !Want, ADALINE, daughter of David and Adeline bleKinley, aged 2 years, and 4 menthe. The relatives and Mende of the family are respect. ;fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reeldeoce of her me , enti,4l4 North Twenty. second street, this (Fri dity) afternoon, It 2 o'clock, wittont further notice So proceed to Anted= lifeohett i ca , Oemetcyy. On the Mb. Instant, loaN CLANCY, In the 17th year of his etre • , - - • The friends and relatives( of the family are respect -fully invited to attend the thrieral, from the residence of his mother, Mrs. Ann °tem, 616 Hurst tatreet, he low, Lombard, above fflfth this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. , Interment at Oathedi al Cemetery. , On 'the 'nth instant, Mrs. MARGARET GILDER, Widow of-the late Reuben Gilder, in the 78d year of her The relatives and Mende of the family are reaped.- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her inn4n4air, Mr. Wm. Alford, ma Ohrtetten street, below Third, thin (Miley) afternteNi, 4 oloto4, with. out father 0 THE PRESF..=-PHILAPEM - 1 1 4,4; , 'FRIDAY.' -MAY- 20; 1859. rfrs Poet Philadelphia; May 10, 1869 —The new time tablea on the Lehigh Valley end ?feral Pennsylvania Railroads hare tamed the fol- lowing atisogen in the, hours for clash* 1 110 .1 01 0 f 0 offices to the Lehigh Valley and Doyleatown. ' . - The morning master Allentown, Bethleheni,Bfauell Chant, Cateasnone, and the Lehigh Valley generally, will close at 8 PO A- 91., instead of 7.80 A. Itt ' The ASTERS OON malls for the same places (Slier& Bethlehem) have been. DISCONTINUED The after noon mails for Bothlobes, and Doylestown will close at, 3 BO indeed oft 30 ' Persons haring aoplea of the mall table leanedfrom thla aloe may note the abort) changes in the Men's. column loft for that porpoise, myro.Bt GIDEON Q. WEBTCOTT, P. IL The Young Men's Christian Association OF FOIL aIIELPHIK.—The regular Monthly Meeting of this A esmitation will be held on neat 1 ,10110 DAY EVENING-, May 28d, at 8 o'clock in the nom , BAPTIdT CHURCH, Saloom street, below Ninth. An essay will be read by Mr. JabiEB GRAHAM. Subject— ', Truth e, The NOB° Are respectfully invited to st tend. Galleries reserved for Ladles- - JOGN WANAMAEIII,. , • Oor. !Secretary. 117" Special Notice to Members.—As some of the most important measures in -which the Association is concerned will come before this meeting for action, it is partfoularly requested that evert member will make a special (ffart to be present mr2o.Bt • • GPO. K. STUART, President. cfre At the r , quest of wittily of int citizens another exhilMion of some of the Footle of the PENNBYLVANIA TRAINING SCHOOL FOR FEEBLE! MINDED CHILDREN will be given st CONCERT HALL,on ERID CY EVENING, Hay 20. The exeroleee will commence at 8 o'cl ok. Adminion'free. No poet, Penement on account of the weather. The public ere Invited to !Mend lt* KrUniversity a' Pannsylvanla—Drpart. KENT (1W ARTS. " The Exemination of the Senior Olase for Degrees will be held on etx days. of the present and the ensuing week, beginning on eaoh day at 4 o'clock, P. 31. FRIDAY. 20th by the Provost, "t American Conti• tutione 2, written. MONDAY. 231, by Prot. FP.AZEIt. cr Physics'( Goo ! MOT." written. TUESDAY, 24101, ,by Prof. OOPPEE, Bhaw , n Eng lish Literature," written. WEDNESDAY, 25th, by Prof JACKSON, (f Horne and /wrens'," written IHURBDAY, 26th, by Prof. KENDALL, ttMathe. written, . FRIDAY, 27th, by Prof. AMEN, PhatarolPa Tultia3 Cmear GEORGE ALLEN, • my2o.6t Eeoretary. TrJ. V. olnnef leld. of •Beaton; a 'writing test roedlem, through whom Spirits have, to many instances, given tinware to lettere ,and floettlve testa of identity, is at the UNIOt4 HOTEL; Arch. above Third street, where he will receive vlelters daily from 9to 4 o , clook. Terme, $t 00. royl9 Bt* 'Notice —Green Hill Market Company/ 113 EINVENTERNTH and POPLAR Stree'e.—The Hooke for the flubnorlption of the Capital Stock of this Company will be opened at the Hones of .JOHN L. SCHAFPER. Badge avenue. !below Girard avenue, on the 24th, 25th. and 28th of May inst., between the bonne of Mind 5 o'clock P. 11 Hy order of the Commissioners. Myl9 It* JAHNS JOHNSON, Secretary.• Err Of f ice of the Beard of Trade, 505 Chest. Ntrf Street, Nay 18, In accordance with a reaolutton of the 'Executive Connell, it is announced that the Rooms of the Beard of Trade are open to the use of members, and of others in troduced by them, from 0 A M until D o'clock Mut ing, until further notice. Piles of the city papers, of the commercial papers of New York and other cities. with a number of:foreign papers ; and the or eels of theeommerotal reports and documents of the General Government, of other Boards' of Trade and Chambers of Commerce, and of the panel pal Ralirotd and Canal companies, are kept, at the ROOM and In the Library mylB ft LOBIN BLODGET, Secretary, irrGermantown Pass•nger Railway Com- PAM', Office 228 Door, Street.—Pamann.- PEGS, - Slay 18,1~69 —Notice le hereby given to the Stockholders of the Germantown Passenger Railway Company, in aecordence with the proviatons of tke Charter, that an election for President, nine klaussers, wet Treasurer of the mild Company. will be held at their Office, No 228 DOUR Street, on THURSDAY, ;nue 2, 1869, at 31 coolook tnthe forenoon. m7lB.tje2 WM BINGRRIX, &oratory. irgas Office Pennsylvania Railroad Company, PHILADULPHIt, April 16th, 1869 —The Board of Director's bare this ds.y declared a semi-annual Diridend of THREE PER CENT on the Capital Stock of the Company, sneer of State Tan, payable on and after May lath, 1869., Powers of Attorney for collection of Dlvidende can be had on application at the Office of the Company No. 284 Smith THIRD Street. apie.dtjell THOS. T BIRTH. Treasurer. TrNoon Prayer Meeting.—Bnaltiess Plants PHAN KR MUTING hald DAILY, at 12 &cloak, at the 8AN13051-13TRIIIIP OM:MOH, below Ninth et. Merchants, Clarke, and all others cordially invited. - Come, and bring a friend with lon. mia•tf People's Mate IConvention.—The e rseas of Philadelphia, and of the several coun t sof Shia Commonwealth, attached to the PEOPLE'S PARTY, and - all voters who are opposed to the =jut, unwise, and extravagant tneastiree of the national Ad. ministration, are reenested to send DELEGATES, equal in number to their several renreseotatione In the Gene. rat APsambly, to a CONVENTION to be held at BAR. RTENIURO, on Wednesday, June fith, 1859, at 10 A, ht., to nominate Candidates tor AUDITOR GENERAL and SURVEYOR OV.N MILL, to be voted for at the genet 'election in pelt October RINEY M. FULLBR, Clharman. WILLIAM B. MANN, Bearetary. spft-If Dr. Weder , s Chesennt Springs Water Q OURS,at Chestnut Dill, Maidslpnie eons% Pa. New Publications. 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Oures.—lfor Ten Dollars the Publishers will sand five copies of the dTLaITIO for Gene year, the sub scribers to pay their own postage. Clergymen, Teachers, and Postmasters will receive the work for Two Dollars a year. Booksellers and Newsmen will obtain the terms by the hundred, to., upon application to the Publishers, PLIILLIsfI, SAMPSON, & CO. mr2O 2t 18 WINTER Street, Beacon. YRIITH IS EVERYTHING. TIMM IS IVEINYTIIING A Tale for,Young Perms By Mrs Thntoso °Mart. lemo. b 0 omit*. THE BIBLE IN TRH , LEVANT; or, The Let tere of Rev. 0. N. Righter, Agent of the Ameritin Bible Society In the Levant. By &must J. Prime. 16mo 75 roots. TOR LIVE ANA TIMES 011 CARRY, AIA.R9O. MAN, AND WAND By John Olatk Ilsrehman, 2 vole eve $5. . - , CATHERINE By the author of tt Agnes and the Littia Key." 12mn 75 cents. THE YOUR GOSPELS. Orltioal and Explanatory Commentary. By the Rev. David Brown, D. D. ISmo. 60 cents. MEMOIR OP THEOPHILUS PARSONS. I2mo. It 60. Por sale by WILLIAM R. & AMEND MARTON, my2o No. 006 CHESTNUT Street. SOWER". BARNES, ee 00., puinaußm, 4 , 11) DDALEaD 1N MISCISLLANDOIIi. 1301100 L. AND SLANE 80010 AND STA eIONERY, No, 87 North THIRD Street bolow Arch 1 Philadelphia. Publishers of the following popular School Books, which are acknowledged by all intelligent teachere who hays giyen them a careful examination to be yelled in their adaptation to the purpoues Intended: BANDERd , NZW BRULES OP RIADHIRB, Consisting of ' Randers , New Primer, e. First Reader, Third Reader, • t , Fifth Reader, " " Poeaker, Bpeller, ' " " i3econd Reader, ee e. /fourth Beerier, High School Reinder, " Young Lattice ' Reeder. BROOKS , NORMAL PRIMARY AND MENTAL ARITIIHRTIOS, By Prof. R. Brook., of Leneaster Normal School. PELTON'S SPLENDID SERIES OP OIIT [JAE MAPS. They are especially Mooted to those beginning, as well ea to those more advanced In the dud,' ot Geogra phy, as they 'receive from them a clearer and more cor rect conception of the character and relative sin and poeition of every physical end political feature, than can be obtained from any other Nape extant." All the publications of IVISON FILINNRY, AND A. S. BARNES to BUM, NEW YORK, May be found on band at N. Y. Publishers' Prieto. apo-3n If WENNIMORE COOPER's SPLENDID EDITION, ILLUSTRATED by B. 0. 0. DAR LEY. The exclusive agency for Philadelphia le S. bIotIENRIPP, myl2-12t* 408 WALNUT attest. 1.18/19.i.T LAUNCH.—Two Boats will be Ss. launehed at 5 S. DIARICLEY'd VALLEY GREEN DOW, en the Wissahithoo, on SATURDAY, at 4 o'clock P. N. I would be pleased to see all my friends present to partleipithe in the es/monism A large turn out Is expected. Laugh on the table at 5 o'clock P 8 8 MARKLEY, Proprietor, my2o.2t. Formerly EIIIIIII 1.. 8. A BEAI7TIFILL present is one of the li tdiriature Phnt,rraptia is water colon!, made at REIMEIB,%3 GALLBRY, SECOND Street, above Green. F 0 B SA L E—A Dark Chestnut ..TORM. Sorrel NOTISS. 4 inure old, sired by " George M Psohin," sound, kind, and gentle, and can trot full mile In 3 minutes, or lege, In hennas. For 'mutton- Tare, Irguire of 0. A 0011111 Y, mylo.3t* No 630 MARKET St., below Sixth at. TllO MACHINISTS OR MANOFAC- A. TIMERS—YOB BALE—An excellent esehoree BIBA.III ENbINV, ten•horee Boiler, 8/inning, and Gearing with the and Leaee of the building they occupy, in a central and excellentbnelneee eland. A W. Ea ANSON, niYl9.6t* 26 i3onlh Bkitlirvra Street. rfto SHOE FINDERS AND MANU PAOTUSERS —On and after WEDNESDAY, May 18th, until July 18th, our establishments will be closed atb 188A0 BARTON & CO., Jo3l.:Pft GODPREY, W. JOHNS & SON, E. W. PAYNE r0y18.31.# LAING & MAGINN/S. DTLAFTS—On the Union Bank of Lon anti, and Royal Bank or Ireland, in mule to salt. For Wein. WELLS. FARGO, & in.718.3m 11, 400 011ESVNLIT Street. FARMERS,--60 bbls pure Straits 1 Tanner's Oil, resolved this Say. for sale by tiECIRGE BOLDI N, myle•ete , N 0.1013 ROACH WHARVES. Q,PEOTAOLES, of GOLD, SILVER, AND DLASTIO STNEL MAIM with Pebble and fine M Vila Glasses. ENTS for hiatbematice and Survey' g, Thermometers, Palma Apparatus, mmosoorze, made and for tittle by, JAMES W. CUEEH fc CO 924 CHESTNUT Street , Philadelphia, Priced gad illustrated Catalogues neat by mill free of charm mbh 4m RILLS & WELEETINGS FOR EXPORT. DROWN, BLEAdInD, /k, BLUE - DRILLS. RDAVY MORT WEDDINGS, Oultable for Report, WELLS by PHOTIaNGIMM4 , Yi Oil lb iIiONT NZ) f tik LETITIA ST. valf.ll Retail MB (Bowlto. eIAtINTLETS, GAUNTLETS, GAUNT ...A LETB'—A very large assartwont of Gauntlets for Ladlea' sad lam& wear, for sale at HOPM ANN'S lIOiIERY S vORE, 9 North EIGHTH Street. lioaleiy for Ladies , and Nimes? wear. libelsly for and Youths' wear. - Nor . sale at AO NV'S, ILO 'TREY STORE, 9 North EIGHTH Street. Gawks Nerino undergarments of every variety, For Ladies, Children, and Gents wear, for atee JIOIIIaNN'EI NOSIERY Brous, tay9o-fine4f No, 9 North EIGHTH Street. TRE•GEEAT RETAIL DEPOT OF IST.VEL FtPIiING SKIRTS, of all the Celebrated Menetecturera.. MAXWELL'S • LAMS! TRIMMINGS STORE AND - FACTORY, RLYV&NTII AND OIIEhTNIIT BTRESTS. Shelton & Oahornis improved Queen of Diamonds, in all RIM, Ladies , or Childrenie. • Moraq rh Co Paula Tonrnure. Moran & Co. , a Summer Skeleton.. Thempeon'e Indestructible. Reed & Co.'e Princess Royal Bridal. Wallace & Sonia Twenty. flue and Thirty Springs, Reed & Co.'s May Queen. Denglses & Sherwood , 6 Matinee. Reed da Co 'a Looped Extension. DOlnters & Sherwood's 0121 .- 61, 50, 69.75, and 81' cents each. JUST OPIINDD, • A SUMS COLLEON Or • HAIR NETS, Richly embroidered with Bugles and Beads, as well as those of the plainest description. A Fresh Stock of all hinds or the BEST BERLIN ZEP/IYILS, F 1317113th1t RNITTINCI. - An immure sod varied aerortmeut of VIE NEWEST SPRING TRIMMINGS, REPLENISHED DAILY. J. G. MAXWELL & SON'S RETAIL STORE AND - FACTORY, ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS xi/Its-et 11ZRENCEI DRAY W2TE. .iAttpin's manufacture in all the qualities for Weer;'elattla and val. devable. B.II4IIPLEBB moTnnas, IMBEITNIIT end EIGHTH Streeta. RICH SUMMER FOULARDS. A lewd' these deeirshie goods in Bleak and color ed grounds. ;set received. low.prlced Summer Silks. 80.61tYLIISS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. VIGHT STRIPED CHINTZES. French Chintzes in rich new designs, for wrappers end torderlngs. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, rein OVESTNIIT end EIGHTH Streets. CO.F.AIMRES. ILI A complete stook of Menge end Boys , Weer, em tneeligg Woollen , Linen, Marceilles, end Bllk-mixed taAelee. COOEBR & CON ARD. xejil7 B. B. corner NINTH sod MARKET. EtINEN GOODS. • t . Linen Table 0:oth Doylies. Damask Linens. Nepinns. Breskfait Olotbs. Towels. Pine Linens by the piece. Diapers. COOPER & OONARD, rayll , S. EL eurner NINTH and MAIIKIIIT ALOE MANTLES. Some extra cheap lota ,V 1 60 to $2l-00 000 PEN to OONARD, 1D717 0. E. corner NINTH and MANNNT Sta S . UA MANTLES. _ Rudy mode or made to order at abort notice Pr!mild to 00. COOPER & CONRLD, , myl7 , S. E corner Milt and KAMM Sta., INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT 111 GREAT OPENING OF LADE GOODS !! I ' PRICES RANGE rllO3l $5 TO SSOI ! I THE OILEAPENT GOODS IN PHILADELPHIA! VERT RIOR AND ELEGANT STYLES! BOUGHT FOR 0031 i FROM THE IMPORTER! French Lace Ethawla. French Lace Pointe& ' French Lane Tatman. Prenoh Lace Mentillac Very Bich Ohantilia Mantillas. Plain Silk Diatom Quills Trimming, &O. Bilk Alanlithm, Bilk sod Lace De., &c. &o. ' Also, a Large Lot of BLAOK BILKS—VERY CHEAP ! PUMP BILKS, &MGM, LAWNS, &a., Ac.,,at THORNLEY 1k OIIISZA'S. my 7 • N. E. Corner EIGHTH A. SPRING GARDEN. rrißE MOST BEAUTIFUL assortment A. of SPRING' 000D8 can be found at hioELIWY , S, where elegance in style is united with economy in price. Pollt de Obeying, de Rapines, Satin Mohairs, Check do Parrett, and all the now styles of Sprin t floods. - black and Pancy Bilks of superior styles and gain- - hies. 'An 1 / 1 211303120 and elegant aseortment of Stella Shawls at very low prices A aplendid assortment of Imbroideries. We are now opening our Spring Clacks and Mantillas, embeleing many elegant styles entirely new. Cloths, °estimates and Satinets, Shirting and Table Linens, Calicos, Lasing, eingbams, Shirting end Sheet ing Nadine, &o. NoIgLBOY, epls-imittf No.ll South NINTH Street. - N. 13.—Deily In receipt of bargains from Auction. 1859..,03A1TEMZ.,1859 Mims MANTILLAS, _, 101 TEI wonsent TRAM, TO whlah ws invite the Attention of SOUTHERN AND MISTER?? . 11311WHANTS. J. W. PROOTOR & Add 408 0838TNIIT ®treat, LLINENS FOR' MEN'S WEAR. Americana:Linen Campestre anperior Style Drown Linen Coatings, X and X, venom 11111140,1 • Brawn and Bleached Linen' Packs, carton. styles; Brown Idnen Drilla.' A choice satfortinent of the *bare Goods nor en sample, and for tale by JOSEPH LEA, • dlB-tf US and 180 CHESTNUT Street. Cega! Notices. N THEIHETRIOT OOUET FOR - THE: i CITY AND COr•NrY OP PRIGADILPHIA. ISAAC S.: PAIIIISH we. SAMUEL F. JACOBY. Al, Vend Exp. Sr 69 806.1 BENJAMIN W. RICHARDS ad, JOHN IC. FRESHLY and al., Administrators of n...MUEL P JACOBY, deceased, aled annex W. JACOBY A1,114.1%2443. M. 69,014.: The auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the fund arising from the sale under the above writs, of All that lot or piece of ground situate on the north 'side of Market street. 173 feet 8 incluse west of Twen tieth *treat, in, the oily of Phi.adelphla, containing in front or breadth on said Market etreet, 88 feet, and extending in length or depth northward 80 feet, to a twenty feet wide court,. leadlog into Twenty-itret street Bounded west by an alley extendlog from Mar ket street to said court, north by said court. east by a lot granted, or Intended to be granted, to Samuel Wetherill, Jr,. and south by Market street, Will meet the parties Interested, for the purposes of Ms appointment, oa THURSDAY, Jane 2d,1869,5t 4 o'clock P. M., at his offile, tin. South PTH Street, in said city, when and where all persons are xrquired to make theirolsime before the auditor, or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. J. H. MAIIIILAND, my2o.lot* Auditor. TN THE COURT .OF COMMON PLEAS FOR TER CITY AND COIINDY ON PEILADEL• • PHIA. Bar, the Beam! endylnallearantof MIMI,. LAIRD, Assignee of DENBY BBLLERIE6II, The Auditor &pointed to settle and 'Out the said mount, end report distribution of the fund in the hands of the said Assionee, will meet all parties in in. terost, at his office. 411 OHBBTNUT Street, Philadel phia, on rillitiDAY, the not doy of Mar, 1800 ; 4 o'clock P. hi. GEORGE A. COYPEY, my2o.l'mwlit Auditor. ESTATE OF JOHN BUTLER, DE .au 011 ABED. Letters of Administration with the Will annexed, on the estate of JOHN BUTLER, deceased, haring been granted to th e anbeetiber. all parsons indebted to said agate axe requested to make payment, and those Mr leg cl elms to present them to OnhfiLßS C. LONGSTBETII, Admlcatrator, my2ol6t* No. 601 North 711/141 Street. VISTATE OF MARY BUTLER, DE. OE 48ED, Letters of Admlnlstratlon on the estate of MARY BUTLER. deceased, haring been granted to the sub criber, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those haying °Jahns to present the came to 01/AIILILS 0. Lonsmarn, Admtuistrator, mf2o•f Ottt No. 007 North FIRM Street (has ,fixtitreo, ,Camps, SA.. GAS FIXTURES. WARNER, MISKEY, igc MERRILL, MANUFACTURERS, STORE 718 CHESTNUT STREET, WARNER. PECK, & CO., 373 BROADWAY, N. Y., Would reepectfoily inform the pubilo that they continue to mannfeetare all kinds of OAS FIXTURES, LAMPS, OIRANDOLES, BRONZES, • tco., And that their large and varied etcck oompriaes the simplest as well as the moat elaborate patterns, designed by their French artists. They also continue to keep at their Store, No. 370 BROADWAY, a large and full auortment of all their manufactured goods. Dealers and others are Invited to call and examine. • roylo43t tiailroab Oil:irk. CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY ..,STOOKS FOR SALE. The Stooks of the various Passenger Rahway; now In operation in this city and three In comae of coo— enrollee, and which are expected to be running shortly. An then Morita are not generally before the Board of Brokers, we would Invite oar friends and the public whe wish to invent in these desirable socorities, se well ea to - gain information respeating them, to give us an early call. WITHERS & PETERSON; STOOK AND EXORANGE BROKERS, No. 39 South THIRD ST. myl3.lm RUSHES! BRUSHES! BRUSHES! 2,000 dam Tied Whitewash. 1,500 , i Nailed i , 2,600 ii flandaerubs. 1,000 i , Olanipe. 600 ii Mutterer. 6,000 ii Shoebrushes. Por eale lower than at any other bowie In the olty, by HIINICY C. BOIEBT.MLN, 62 North THIRD Street, below Arch BRICK PRESSES, Clay Tempering -Ma. ohinea. and Brlalusakorals tools, matostastured at age &tab PISTIL street. rello.2lefr 11. P. biILI•IIP,. Onituner licaortg. BEDFORD SPRINGS. This well known and delightful Stammer resort will be open for the reception of visitors on the that of JUNE, and kept open till the fret of October. The Hotel will be under the management of Mt. A. G. Allen, whose exper;enoei courteous manners, and at. tention to his gamma 'gives the amplest assurance of eon:do:Sand kind treatment. Peruse wishing rooms, or any Information in regard to the plane, will address the subscriber A. 0. ALLEN, my2o4lw Sgpsrintendent Bedford Mineral Springs NDALUSIA BALL will be again opened .Llk for the accommodation of those who desire to make their home in the country during the flatimaer season, on the first day of June. It is pleasantly iodated on an eminence, one mile to the north of Reading, on the Philadelphia and Pottsville Turnpike, and from its elevated position has the benefit of commanding a good view Of the surrounding country. from Neveraink Hill up to the files Mountain Gap, a distance of some thirty rotten. The fresh country eta wh , ch is eonstantly itirridg there; and the excellent water, recommend themselves The proprietor bee taken pains to provide every comfort and luxury within hie reach (or the accommo , ation of hie gnash!. Hie bootie is new and newly furnished—his bathing apparatus complete, and tie alibiing good. Livery accommodations of the but kind can be obtained at the shortest notice. -Terme moderate hiADBLRA, proprietor. myltwfm•2mtt OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. ANNOUNOEMENT OF THE PROPRIETOR FOIL THE HEM3ON OF WM THE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS are situa ted in Delaware county, 18 =llea north from Columbus, (the capital of Ohio,) on the Scioto river, 10 miles from Delaware, 20 miles from the White Sulphur elation, on the Fprlnglield, Mt. Vernon, and Pittsburg Railroad, and 10 miles from Pleasant Valley or Springs; station, on the Culumbas, Pigott, and Indiana Railroad These Springs will be open for the reception of visitere ON TUE FIRST DAY OT JUNE. The improvements of Me have been lam, enabling the proprietor to arnommodate from fire to clx hundred guests. Among theme Improvements may be mentioned &large and elegant hotel, new cottage rows, additiospal buildings for amusements and recreation, eatenilive bath-hones, a steam laundry, Ac., Ac. Upon the estate there are five Spleen, all within the lawn, four of which, the White Sulpher, the Maly testa, the hfagnesian, and the Saline Obalybeate, are decidedly medicinal, whilst the fifth is remarkable for the purity of its water. THE WHITE SULPHUR is a beautiful Artesian fountain, situated near the rocky bank of the Scioto river. At the depth of leo feet below the level of the Belot% dotes the remarkable stream of sulphur which supplies this Spring. This etymon was dimmed some 80 years ago, by a gentle. man who was boring for ealt. The water, when reached, at once arose to the surface, and has ever since con tinned to Dow, during all seasons, without change or abatement, either in quality or volume. MEDICINAL PROPERTIES. • • • - - • • . For years these flprings have been highly esteemed for their medicinal properties, During the past season their reputation in this respect hellbent' aingularlycon• armed. They were administered by a physician, Judi ciously as to quantity, time of drinking, continuance, ere., and under this eystematic plan the cures were womerceut and gratifying. TUX ,WIIIPie SULPIWR WATER is peculiarly marsh:oole In those disorders of the Liver and Stomach whioh so often atlllot gentlemen who have been too closely confined to Dtialneall, and prone of sedentary habits. THE GLIALYBRATE SPRINGS . _ . are permanent tontee. Their ends upon broken down nod debilitated conetitutione have been not tran. eient but bating, giving to the blood a new vitality, and to the person skew life and vigor TIIE MAGNESIA& WATER . . . . is a gentle aperient. Invalids may rely upon every facilitybeing furnished them wbioh can contribute to health end.cornfort. As a delightful retort during the summer months, the Ohio White Sulphur Springs harp no rival in the West, and but few in the United Staten. The iodation is pe culiarly healthy ; the Scioto here is a rapid. rooky stream . ; the c , Oli ff Limestone " a formation hundreds of feet'in thickness, through which the river cuts its way, is everywhere, either at or near the earface ; the aromas of the estate are beautifully undulated, and interspersed with numerous mitten which carry off all the euperfluous water, than rendering the soil dry end the atmosphere free from that humidity no prejudicial to health ; these circumstances, taken in connection with the altitude of the place. about 1.000 feet above the level of the ocean; makes the locality as free from rat:Amiens Mumma% as a menntein region. he Spring property consists of 820 sores of land, one hundred of which is covered by one of the meet beautiful groves in Ohio. This woodland is handsomely laid off into walks and drives, one of the latter being two miles la extent. Bathing here, by the plan adopted t is brought into fair competition with that at naturally Warm and Hot Springs. The water is heated in the bath tub by steam pipes ; the hest not being d high enough to preolpi. tete its salts, It is by this system Applied to the surface of the bather witeout the lose of its saline ingredients. TELEGRAPH MEM _ . A Telegraph Office, communiceting with all parts at the country, has been established at the Barbara. To be thus In connection with distant points, will be a great convenience to gentlemen who can bear from and direct their business affairs daily. • All the accessories necessary to health, pleasure and amusement, visitors may expect to fled at the Ohio While Sulphur Springs, as the proprietor ie determined to 'male it, in every particular, a Brat-class watering place. Gratified with the liberal patronage extended last year, no effort will be spared to merit its con tinuance. A livery, well stocked with hones and. carriages, is attached to the Springs For further information, arrangements for rooms, &0., address ANDIFSW 'WILSON, Se.., White Slhr P. 0 myl7.Sw De u la p wa u re Co ~ 0. ' (SUMMER BOARDING : —The h 7 SPRING ROTEL, at WILLOW GROVE, has re-' oently been reatted and refurni,hed throughout, and is now opened for permanent and. transient boarders. The advantages of this place for Bummer Boarding, are its large and airy rooms, spacious grounds, hasty shaded walks, and extensive groves, with spring water, plunge and shower baths, and convenient atones to the elty ; four daily lines of coaches connect with the North Pennsylvania Railroad at Abington Station, ror further particulars, inquire of 11. N. STERLING Nos. 299 and 241 North TirlaD Street. or ALBERT BUORRAN, Proprietor, Willow Grove Post oMoe, mylT•2w* " Montgomery County, Penn• I: I 7PEIRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, • ‘i.Lawa omen OOUNT Y, ezNN A. This mutate establish slant will be optused..by the Lest of Jl3/411. Mooted on the Ephrata Ridge, 50 miles west of Philadelphia, 18 south o' Reading, 13 north of Lancaster, 40 east of Harrisburg, and having the advantage of the purest soft water, every variety of baths. the site elevated to 1,200 feet above water level, with grated and shady walks in dense forests, and the moat extensive landsespe scenery lathe Union, it is not surpassed as a summer residence. Accommodations for 400 persons, Improved 'tabling, and good carriage homes; sties, a good stook or livery horses and earrisges, with amusements. a. good band of music, billiard tables, ten pm alley. It in easy of amen frost all the above points by railroad and coaches The proprietor spares nothing to make it a home place for comfort and health. Por farther particulars, see circulars, to be hail i by applying to Joseph B. Myers, Third and Vine streets; James N. Mule, 010 Ohestout street; or to the Proprie tor, JOSEPH KONIGMAOHM, Ephrata Poet Office, myl3.3m • Lancaster County, Penna. SACHEHni HEAD HOTEL, NEAR GUILTOBB, CONN. The subscriber, having purchased this well known &stables fashionable Bummer Clouse, would inform its former patrons and the pub lo generally. that it is to be refurnished, painted !wide and out. put in complete order, and opened for the recepteon of company on the first day of JUNE, under the immediate enperinten deuce of SAMUEL BOWIAIt, Bee., the popular and universal favorite at this establishment for the last ten ysare. The Hotel is of modern construction, built on an ex tensive scale, with accommodetione for two hundred and fifty guests, commanding a flueview of Lona Island Bound. Billiard, Shuffle, and Bowling Booms, at a con venient distance from the House. Good Platting and Bathing within five minutes walk. Arrangements have been made with the New Lou. don, Btonington, and Providence Railroad for a new depot within one mile of the Rome, called the " , Eastern's Heed Station Alan, for lixturalon tickets, for the boarders to and from the ' 6 Tontine Hotel , P to the 66 Head," at half price. N. B.—Moegultoes are never seen at the Hotel. TONTINE HOTEL, BY R. VAR SCEANTON. NEW HAVEN COON. I have made extensive improvements in the TON TINE HOTEL thin Spring, In the addition of new Rooms, new Millard Tables, and Bath Booms, with hot and o0:d water. Families can have suites of rooms it either Houses, an low mat any first•otass hotel in the country. Every attention will be paid the guests of the two houses. Belog the isle owner of the Sachem's Head " pro perty, and having a six years' lease, from January next, of the V ONTINE HOTEL, my whale time will be devoted to the comfort of the vests. myll-wfm4w H. LEE SCRANTON. ATLANTIC CITY I ATLANTIC CITY I RATIONAL HOTEL AND EXOURD lON HOUSE BART & CO., Proprietors. Thfo Rocco boo changed heeds, and will to opened on the 20th of BliAle for the aarocomodaVon of Dossiers and Exenzeiontets. It Se Tefinntehed in The beet style, te,th new Fortuture, Bedding, &o. The National is admirably eituat.d on Atlantic aye sue, comminds a fine view of the Ocean, and but one square from the beet Bathing laround on the Island. A splendid Ball Boom and Inning Boom being at tached to this house, makes it particularly desirable for Excursions. mylo-Im* IQ~SEEMOUNT BOARDING HOUSE, -IL near Norristown ' Pa., (established in 18i5,) will be open for boarders, June let. It is one hour's ride from Philadelphia The grenade are extensive and well shaded ; the rooms airy and pleasant The lota. tlon is itch (180 feet above the Bahnylkilli and ex.. ceedingly hea thy. as can be shown by certificates of medinsi men. The place is admirably adapted for families with children. The beat references can be given. Terms moderate. Address Rev. bANIIIEL AARON, my9-mirf 121 Norristown, Pa. JILORENCE HEIGHTS 'HOTEL, PlG— ranee, N. J.—The enbecrlbere, having boated the above named popular Rouse for a term of years, intend opening about June let. The former patrons of the house, and others, may bn assured that no efforts on the part of the proprietors shall be wanting to ren der it a truly attractive summer resort. Bathe, Billiard Tables, Ten Pin Alleys. and Stabling on the prentleea ROBBINS & WILLARD. try - Rooms secured from a diagram of the gouge, by application at the offhe of W. WILLARD, 439 CHESTNUT Street, eecond floor. my6.lm . _ . . • Qr)ina anb Mtseenetuare. 1859 QUEENswARE. 1859 BOYD & STROUD, IhIPOBTERS AND JOBBERS, liovo now on bend a complete stook of FENN= AND ENGLISH CHINA, GLASSWARE, • AND QUEENSWARE, (At their old otand) No. 82 NORTH FOURTH STREET, (Sour doors below Merohante , Hotel,) To which they Invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. feZians Molten $50,000.N L( t ) , A11:, pr i t aum d s 4o t c s h uit Jewelry, Orme, bleregan e ct i ss:Vorhing am , rt n e.:'on rate terms, by JONES & CO., Brciters, N. W. corner TUIRD and GASKILL Streets, below Lombard. Es tablished for the last 3$ yeare. Office holm from 7 A. M to 7 P M. Second.hand Sliver Watches, by eminent metiers, warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at one half the original cost. &V:8-emir picture ,frames. E NEWLAND 80 CO., • LOOKING•OLAM AND PYOTOR.N.PRA3II MANUFACTURERS, wliordnawha AND RETAIL. An 031.3%111ra stock or OIL P AINTOIGE, sta. All at very Low Prides. 004 411.011 Street above lIISTR, Philadelphia. ardl3-2m if P ORK:. -310 . bbls Moss Pork, of Now J soy, Ohio, onelPhiladoiphio booking for sole by O. 0. SADLER & 00., 07 1 4 ARCM litteet i mai door fame front ttlanto. S2OMO - ,—WANTED, by a -well-eft. 016-latlblitai house en Ohcatnut area, doinga flourtsking . ttada; a PAItTNEB, with a capita of 7 wenty Thoneand Dollare, to inatesae the basineee, One having good basinesitgualitlcationtrpreened. Ad. &eat W P., Box 414, P. - my2o-8t 8800 —AN OLD MORTGAGE for $BOO, • well • neonred. First Inenzabreone. In tare et pane ally paid every Mr - months, Apply to JOHN ORAIILNO LAYOOOH., 1n720.3tin No, 126 North,7/I,TH Street, -- ••WANTED—S2,SOO Mortgage for three V yearsions property worth $7,000: Address! R., Pres:oolas. say2ololB. WANTED.,:-Tbe subscriber will be open. v v for ad" engagement the first pt June, is Baler men in s drat-class pry Goods - Jobbing House ;" has a good cash and six months , trade, - Ina good bottle, can sell seventy-dve or eighty thauland rod aan Increase the amount by travelling. None bat housed of reputation In New York or Philadelphia need apply. Address ntilllNNBg, for three says, at this Onto,. any2o.2t* • WANTED—By the' id July; s Zeeman ins Wholesale Boot sod altos House on Market street. One who can Moen.e s cosh and prompt au months trade, will please address BOX 1014, Poet Of fice. inyl4-6SO IN/ANTED—An in-dotir PARTNER, with v a OAR/ capital of from 15,000 S*lllo 3 ooo, In a bestride (profitable) already established. Address t$ Poi 1487,' , Philadelphia Pod Ofilse. mylesurt at* Sot . Sale ant, (Jr° Let. mg FOR SALE IN OERNANTOWN— JIBE A. new atone Cottage, in one of the finest !OCR. tione, within' about five minutes walk of the Wayne. street Depot. The house Is built in the best manner, and contains parlor, dining room, library, kitehen,' el/lit bed room', bathroom, waternlceets, &o. Gas a d water intrcduned, and the, ben.e is furnished with hasten!, range, mantels, and all modern tionirenlences. The lot, which In large, is neatly laid out and planted. Terms easy. Apply at fiLDNEY & ADAMS, It* 620 WALNUT Street. eta FOR SALE—An elegant Cottage, hear /y new. In Raddonfleld, R. T.. within 'two kiln. Brad yards of the station, on the Camden and Atlan tic Railroad, six miles from the city. Has every con venience, and excellent water. .k doe yard and carriage. hone attached. Apply to my2o-2t* It BTEVENEON, No. 836 Noialt PHONY Street al TOIL SALE:—A new three4tory-Dwe l= um.lin g with don.e three•etory backbullding,sitaa. tee No.IUIO Mount Vernon West, late Washington, containing all the modern improvements. The situa tion is one of the boat on Bun Hill. Terme IICC2L11:10- doting. my2o-Ilt*. To LBT—& Wheelwright Shop, in Brides. 1 barg. Plenty of work. Inciolre or • m'2o-3t* J.H.PLITOBAPP. AA COAL YARD TO RENT, on BROAD Street, above. Race greet. Inquire of - B. WITHINGTON, No. 1118 TRIO 00IIRT myl9.3t• as TO RENT—The handsome four-story Sra Dwelling House, with three-story baels and all modern convenienees, at 'the S. W earner of Pine and fifteenth etreete. Amply at fin South BROAD Street. my 10.3.4 CHESTNUT HILL COUNTRY ail PLACE TO RENT, on Hartwell avenue, near the Wiseishigkon, with about 40 sores of Land, plenty of fruit, shrubbery, end cornforable buildings. Rent until the Ist of April next, Roo. Moire of - ' . . . - EL T. HARTWELL, • 482 PRALTICLIE Street. m7lß•3t+ in TO 'LET.—A farnished_Oottage, anus ted on the Germantown Railroad; one square from Tioga station, corner 4'wenty. first street,-with hot and cold water, bath, gas, carriage house, stabling, large - garden , with every kind of vegetables in the ground. grapes, strawberries, &0 &o. COMM111:111111- tioni with the city twenty times a day. Rent from now to the 10th day of October, $llO. Apply on the pre. mine. ' ImylT-St FOB. SALE -About 400,000. acres _of LANS, in VIRGINIA, in Randolph, Barbell*, Pocahontas and Wirt Countie s— floe Timber and Coal /ands. (Cannel) Will be sold in large or small quan tities: Apply to OLOOKBR & NORRIS,Agente, 63 PAYNTTE Street. roylemf 2w* BALTIIAORZ. .NO. 1924 CHESTNUT STREET FOR Nixt SALE—Lot 235 feet deep, 22 feet front ; elegant four-story house, three-story double back buildings, replete pith all modern conveniences. Apply to ' W. IL'S A HEIL, myl2-tf Masonic. Hall, 719 OUSISTKUT street. FOR BALE -OR RENT—Two large and eormaterit mastic BRICK HOUSES, entirely new, with all the modern improvements, surrounded with ,bade and ornamental trees, No. 96 and9B UNION Street, BURLINGTON, N. J. Apply to B. P. MIDDLBTON, 6 North YRONT Street, or THOMAS DUGDA.LB, - mylo-tf BURLINGTON, N. J. GREAT SALE OF PINE MW LEAD LINDS IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, MO.,with Mills attached ; also the well known Oastle Rock Steam Saw and Flouring Mill, in the town of Castle Rock on the Osage river, in oast. County, ?dimmer': Will 0e sold on the Fret day of June, at the front door of the courthouse, to The city of St. ionic, Mo.,' , at publio sale, 8,000 acres of valuable Pine and Lead Lauds. with a first-class flaw Mill, capable of cutting, 115.000 feet in day.llgbt, and Hoaxes, Stables, Store, Shop, &a., &0., all in the beet order. There are neutral valuable beds of lead. on the said, property, and it is thickly covered with Pine, mots of which has never been toothed. It la miles from the Iron Efonntalu Rellocnal, 68 ranee from St. Louts, the nearest pinny to St. Louis. The sale will be positive and on easy terms, to close a partnership. 4 At.ttie lame time and place wilt 'be sold the well.known ex-en sive saw.milLs for tatting Oak and Steamboat Lamber, situated in the flonrishlog town of Castle Roilk, , ott the Crags river, twelve mile. from the Pacific Railroad. Also, the Large Steine. Eloaring-Mill. immediately id jololng Then Mills &redoing an extensive and Sour- Jibing Madness, endue under lease which can be termi nated Jaly let. Terms favorable. Por pamphlets giv ing full and aeourate deetription of the Property, ad dress Denim% oTONE, Meg , Philadelphia, Pa; Messrs. EVERSON, EttECTON, & CO., - Pittsburg, Pa; MOMS OdidER9N, ',STORY, MALONE, Center, Ohio; or the piepristora, - BOOMER CO., rer4.lnOt 77 Chestnut it., Zunis, MO. TO LET=The large and commodious Mi. store, NO: 828 MARKIIT Otreet, below Fourth. Apply on the premises. - ap26-tt ftm- COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET.— MI. A neat and roomy Cottage at 013 ELTON near North Pennsylvania Railroad, 8 uffiee from the city. Apply at 421 MARKET Strut. apl2-tf Earpetings. CANTON MATTING-S. J. F. & E. B. ORNE. 0110040/30118 To J. 45. B. ORNE, 619 0213ESTP717T 5T.1:430N."1",, OfTOOl4l THE BTLTE•EOUBE, HAVE NOW OPEN twin SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF OA.BPETINGS. ALSO, 1,000 PIECES or CANTON ISZELTTINGII3, OE ALL THE DESIBABLE STYLES, aT LOW PRICES. mar 18.9ut If Saran ilhp Goobs. HOSIERY. 30,000 DOZEN austreceiTed DIRECT from the beet eERMAN AND lENOLIFIR MANDTAOTIIDDRO. ALSO, LAMB' LISLE TWA GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, &o THOS. MELLOR & 00., 8 NORTH THIRD STREET, mtr23-2m PHILADELPHIA. SPRING TRADE. H. DIIHRDIG & CO., Non. 28 and 28 NORTH FOURTH. STREET, Hare Just opened their recent IMPORTATIONS ' OP ENGLISIi AND GERMAN HOSIERY, • GLOVE S , AND SMALLWARES, And eolioit an inspection of their complete ant well smarted stock, NSPROIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE fetWan BURNETT, SEXTON & SWEARINGE.N Are now opening et their Store, No. 409 AIARICET STREET, Above Fourth, North 0144, A NANDOONN APSOLTAIENT OP NEW SPRING STYLES OF FANCY DRY GOODS. OP THEIR OWN IMPORTATION And seleotlon, whlob they offer for ule to Imyers from all parts of the United States, on 08i:coat liberal heorne. febff.Bta Koolting-Olaoses LOOKING GLASSES. Now in store the most extensive and elegant assort meat of LOOKING - GLABBBB, Por every apaoe and every position, and at the moat moderate prima LOOKING' MAGUS In the most elaborate and the most ample frames LOOKING GLASSES Premed In the beat taste, end In the most enbehantlal manner. LOOKING GLASSES Nurniebed by no, aro mannrootand by ourselves in our own eatablialtment. LOOKING GLASSES In EIAROGANT and WALNUT frame for °aunt, Bobo. _ . JAMES B. EARLE & BON, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, sl-tf 4RIL&DELPHIA 53tallonerp. HENRY COHEN. IMPORTER AND DRUMS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO STATIONERY. NLINDIPAOTURNR OP ENVELOPES IN EVERY VARIETY AND BTYLR. ANENT FOR ARNOLD'I ENGLISH WRITING FLUID. 507 CHESTNUT STREET, tou/N-Bin MORITZ TUN BTM 11017811. - EILOR SULPHUR-50 barrels for sale by iI9O , TMIRTLL 4c. BBOTWEA Nos. 47 40 40 EWA SWIM) Pleat • 134/7 gimusettunti; W- - *A.LI4III I -BYRErf: - .IIIISATE , S, 90#,Nws NU NUB AND wAtittetorpatc , ..: , -, = _ EVINTNEe; May TO. 18119. ,, - snail/pro/ KR. D.. G .T 1131111115 AT .IdeW • Daniel Double. Mr Thayer; Dia Downes, Mr. L. R.- Showell • Oiredy.lio-hearre Mrs. X. A. Leonard. 773885 Y 00131511 i IN PHILADELPIMI. ;- ®area Piaehard, Ben Rogers; Misaileunear Piaehara p . Km J. A:Leouard. Priers of - Adrulseion—SeeoratTier andlTatully Otmcie, , and Third Tier, 26 - mote; -Parquet, 8736 Gents ; Dress Oirole 40 center Private 'Dotes, wording to them Joule: 26 sad $1; tingle Deateln Orchestra and private Oozes, 76 onto. • . - - , , - Dote/ bpia'at Curtain rises; at qintor to . _ 119[Tilig4TLEY &- CLARSE!B,..--ARCHL43T. T .2111FATRII.:-221.12 Ivalenge; Way 20, 1850, BENIIIIT O , II.:DODWOATAL -- • Sir Claridford‘ Mr.' Dolman;Bobwar t ifr., Wheatley; SirAbol Raody,lerr. !Alban; Win Billed, - ford, Mrs. abkii Drew: - -- - - .2011132iCWCCIPOi, - Boldnion Crude; Kr. _Dolmen Friday - Mr: W. Wood. edmlerfon, 28 sects. &eared Seats is Dress Diode,. 87,4Ccente ; Orchestra Otani: 50e0sta fieatiin Private Boxed, 7 2 MAN; gallery, 13 nate; fiediery for Colored Persona, 25 ants; Private • Box In Gallery far 4: l4l ittrgt.' Perform, 38 cents; Whole Private Box $3. - -Poo El, open it. 7k2 o'clock. Curtain visai_ riaavter before WELC H'S NATIONAL- THEATRE; WALitIIT Street; abciie BIGHTIL - WATBE Oi.wma 801,1111g131511X AND Jitteicia: TlttUktPli t tAT 6Uoo3ss! - 0 wrist! sprightly and brUlltiet aometty, 0 17 LAID RIO Ali- °off's' N, With that:unrivaled Comedienne, HIM JULIA DALY, In her" celebrated original character ~ I n which she hen been ref:ol , Bd ',Mb SHOUTS Of APRILLUA. ,• • Mr. WAYN& OL*INE as Gerald. - - • G. 0. CHASLIA, the beat Dist Comedian - 0n the stage, in the comedy and a popular Woe nightly. The comedy, so eminently saseesofol, will be played .Tory evening until further notion. POP AB PlllolB;—Dress .1.050; fr 2.50. ; . . my.latt - • ONE NIGHT MORE-TICKETS TWEN TRAULTS OENTI3. Mr. DENPSTEWS lest Entertainment, at the 11178I0AI, PIINDALiLL, on MOAT EVENING. hisy - 20th, will , Indira, the fol lowing longs: "0 Why Dole the White Man Hollow my Path?. Some Thinge.Lave ;" '• John Ander. eon, my Jo;" i• Highland Mary The Herring 'o the Door;" Lamont of the Irish Enagren ,t The litany Dan. Poortith Weld; " " The 'Mad Bon" all Alene ,S 7 lji Duncan Grays. and ~ ..Tke May gem) , _Tickets, Wale nightpaly, Skate.. BoOke, 10 ciente., To commeneeatiligeloalr.f. myll-2t* I ° -!?erw ° T r il f rr s Tri - ti e = "l64e ouoaeae mOrnt efforts. :Best Company , in, Pesladelpisia,losindinwthe beautiful .YAlitri HORBSBT, the Queen Of-B. Mlre 0. MORLEY. the celebrated sengstrees, Mlle- 818, themagolff sent Danseuse, Miss scholee se lection or songs, the mirth provoking Comedian ED. BERRY. the comical BILLY THOMAS, . the_ funny 808 BHBYPABD, the humorous BILL - DLO:BUR, the greet ballAdist JOHN WILLUMB, the enutimantul gouged's! JOHN CONRAD, the Weganini of the age MOSS. THEIDON, PROP. YOB? Pianist. -Groat bill to-night, Berry will - sing the Cove rut Zits, Billy Thomas will intrude upon Conrad, Bob paid will Go Around thollora, An. .Cane - • - mpg - I. CONRAD, - Stsge Mar/4m - RE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL ;NZ. T - RIBITION - - . - PIHMSTLVANIA. MUMMY OP THE PM /LETS, No. 1026 OHIIBT2TUT 2TI MIT, - 10 NOW °Pan DAILY (13mdsys, 0200 - p_ t 061) Zola 9 A.M. to P. H., andfrom Tx ts4lo P ud0i2.22 anew, Demon Tickets 00 coati, .W 2160.• ,droo 12 note. - . : . ry - BTOOKHOLDM3 w°l iboolve , theirtlolosti oa application at tie °Moe of the Academy. ' sp26it , • NIUSIOAL . FUND HALL.-411111 GER- , ILL MANIA - OBOILIBTILA give Pribla lUMIZABB ALB every BaTtfitD.WY. 211 e Iset will be given on' the 28th of May. Single Tickets 26 ornate; ', l6o 'z' - age of tickets for $l, which - may be obtained at - Andre , a, 110 Olmsted etreet ; Beek lairtonet of Seventh tad Watt:ant, and •at the door of the Sett: The perforicancs coromeneesst 83S o'elosk P. M. emu tUfn;s,oo fAq#oit: LA' PERLE -Am? TVCOEdiS CHAMPAGNEI3. The undersigned have been appointed sole agents for the :United States, and thinadi v for the isle -.of the Champagne ' , Mole of Mum: : JACQUES 40.1gliii , CO:, at Chalons-enr•Marne, Prune. " We presenttheir -wines tol ! ho public under two bruits, mangy: ' LA PERU - AND - RUBIS. The « PIRLII Wine is of exiinfidte Berns and fruity bate, end Is gnaTnitled to cOropereleienihly with. any Wine in the American market. - • • - The 44 RUBIS is a tine Cabinet Ohaespegrie,:af • beentital Baby coior' viten natuial-te_th• This wine le indonbied!j- pea of the thieet Satjnet Obempairaie predated in /rinse, and is reads from * grepee or the - choicest seieoUcea.", ' Prom the long outpatients, extmadva inkagendona, rma large - means of the Will known Imam of '7ACCark2 &DEW & 00.4 -and* thitir detenalnattoit - to tarlatan 'dais whirl Atli meet iiithlhe approval of oorammera, we feel persuaded that a 'trial will tally:Milablialaall we claim foithe excellentaiof thaw CRAMER; ABEGO, A - Mont:NM:6Z - No: 19,-BROAD BTltNirr., NNW TOE The above Wines may be had et the folkwing places - In Philadelphia E - - - • J OHM GARNISOIr & CO ,184 Walnut atr; s.TnotrAS noose & Co., 238 Dock et ; JIRST WASIZZ, 231 Cheat. not et. ,• Tome & 206 El. Trout at.4-Mtr oagyx., & ALLYN; 814 M. Front st. ; PLYPIRSON, COMM, & CO & 88 N. mind at.; LAWSON" k. IrsazsEl i pii7 Mar ket et.; THOMPSON Maim; corner Chestnut , and-Brpsd. ate.; WW. Piave's, ; Twelfth and - Cheatnnt sos.• I)Libile & HAYWARD, 103 Market at ; BINON 00tfON, nor. Woad and Walnut; - AINOLD & .LN I Walnut street; Wx. - 1.-111annoor& Co.; - 115 &nth Third at. Alas at the following Motels: ' - -•- - • ' GIRARD HODSN,PREB/11:011r, 871013, & 00.1WASHINa• TON nOOBN, A. Y.. GLASS j BT. LLWILENOt Hotti, ;1931. S. 0/1/PIOILL'& Co. j PrINILONANIV H 0190 .9 0. IMOKIN", BIN & Bon - . - fen 123. f-ft 3nsitiante Companies. ENTERPRISE 'INSURANCE COMPA NY. _PILISENT - Oei•ITAL, stoo;000. - all Paid in and Unmated. ' This Company insure BUILDINGB,IFURNITtiIIit, and 15111.1WHANDI811 generally% against loci or damage by dre . ' Ground Rents, Mortgages, MeeksalciP Lieuant othereoeuritles on Real lotate , will also be apicially lamed, if desired.. _ . V Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Daiwa, bi'llee, George H. Stuart, Ralbro Frazier, John H. Brown, John M. Atwood, B A Yohneetac.l, Benj T. Tredlok, •Andrew D. Haab, Henry Wharton, ' J. Livingston Irringer. • =V. RAMO ORD STARR, President. CHARLIE W. CORN, Seereterr._ - - - Temparary (MU. 152 South FOURTH Street, until the completion of the Company's _Bulldog* • 8 W. COMM& VOURTH LED WAttWT STB. mylB2on GIULTON'S INSUR &NUE ADIUBT ING AND COLLEOTING OP/MA, No. 005 OREBTNIII. Sheet, PHILADELPHIA . . Proofs of Lose end other requimitee msde out form. ties eustaining loss er damage by fire to property /n -ear ed, in full complianoe.with the intricate conditions of Policies of Insurance, in such a manner as to oh- Tilde plat or axone for rednotion or Iltiotion, end to the entire satisfaotion of all parties. Particular attention gives to the oolleation of claims against Insurance Companies. - Patties will find it to their interest to consult the nn. derel good as soon after the dribs possible. No charge for consaltition. - .TAiLES MILTON, Isumraa es Adjtuolter T" QUAKER . CITY INSCRA.NCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Ps. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. MB WALNUT Street. rirl=l=7l.mv.il Paid tip Capital and Burplug 22124,&51 42 Chartered Capital . 600,000 00 Insures against lose or damage by Piro and the perils of the Bea, Inland Navigation, and Transportation, on the moat favorable terms. Logien promptly adjusted and paid. DIZIOTO2B. George H. Hart, E. W. Batley, E. P. Roes, Andrew 11, Chambers, A. O. Cattail, Charles G. Imlay, Johil G. Dale, it R. Coggehall, , Posterl. Perkins, Samuel Jonas, Dom H. U. Faller. . OF/10111E1. GEORGE H. HART, President. IL P. RPM, Vide "'resident. H. R. OOGGSIIALL Secretary and Treasurer. S. H. BUTLER, !Lash E.:rotary. cad --- I - NB - CHANCE COMPANY of THE SPATS OP PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANGS—No. 4 SXOILANGS BUILDINGS. Chartered in 1794--Capital s2oo,ooo 7 Asseta, Janus ary 1,1868, $347,446.60.100, All invested in sound and available seenritles—nonti one to insure on Fowls and Cargoes, Buildings, &oaf of Merchandise, &o. on liberal terms. MB= TOW : HeniTD. Bherrerd, George H. Btnart, Nimeon Toby, Puma Grant, Jr., Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Wattm, John B. Budd, , Unary G. Freeman, William it White, Charles 8. - Lewis, George 0. Carson. HENRY D. BHBBBBRD, President. WaL7lll TiAirma, Secretary. 7e9-wfmn.tr A ItERICAN FIRE SURANCE CO., L. INCORPORATED 191 C—CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. Sle WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Mains a large paid up Capital Stook and Surplus Invaded in sound and available Securities, oontinnet% Irtrare on Dwelling', Stores, Furniture, Marchand+ se, Vessels in Port and their Osman, and other Personal property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRDOTORS. George Abbott, John T Lewis, John Welab, James B Campbell, Samuel 0. Morton, Edmund G Butilh, Patrick Brady, Chaa.W. Pouttney, Teruel Morrie. , . GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R MAWR P,er•etarv. ,sta.sif OaDings ,ffattbs. C4PRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO DUSTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 821 North TILTED Street, Aoonaolidatlon Bank Building ) CHARTERED BY TilE LEGISLATURE OP plum- SYLVANIA Deposits recei ved In come of One Dollar and upwards and repaid in Geld, without notion, with 1/TV.E PER GENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with drawn. A responsible and reliable Sayings Institution has long been needed in the Northern part of the pity and The Spring Garden Saving Fund Society'', was a ir . tared by the Legislature of Taman-anis to impply this Th e manager'', in organizing and lowtting it, have been governed wholly by a desire to aocommo date the business interests and wants of the very large and enterprising population by which it is surrounded. OFFICE - OPEN DAILY, From I/ to 2N &duet ; also, on MONDAY and Tanta- PAY from 6 unEl 8 o'clock in the evening. - MANAGERS. Frederick Klett; Stephen Smith, - - John P. Levy, Hon H. R Strom% Daniel Underkoiler , rederick Steak., Wands Hart, Joseph P. LiOlero, John Render, Jr., George Knecht, - James IS Pringle, deco), Dock, - Joseph M. Dowell, Hon. Wm. bmward, George Woelpper, Cito. T. Thorn, Peter O. Ellmaker, Robert B. Davidson. JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President. NIIANOIN HANY. Beeretary, , - 7Slol4tif I&VINQ STATES 1,7 TB T COMPANY, corner el THIRD arid MUT NUT Streets. _ . Largo and small llama meeloas, and paid boa' on de mand syllboat tame, with VIVID PER ORET. IN TEREST from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. - Office bows. fxom 9 until fr ceolook, every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from until 9 &dock. DEELETS for sale on England, Irtlaud, and Boot trim - Eltip President-9'9EOMM R. CRAW/ORE, • • Treasurer—PLlNY FIBS. - Toiler—Jl46l3 R. &AUL