RELIGIOUS INTELLICIENUE. Prayer my the noreei.l.ll Of 011 r Armies. titan po,sessing "the conseienee of this light" have been earnest and unceasing in their prayers to -the Clod of IMMO," Since the eomnumooment of the recent sanguinary engagements in Virginia. for the suppression of treason, and the maintenance of our national honor and integrity. Our people have exercised a religious patience, an =Whig hope, and an unwavering faith during the entire straggly, believing that victory must crown the rigit. Never Eittee the COMMeneement of the war has there been a more calm and deliberate resolve manifested by the best people in the community to Li ff ht this war through successfully at all hazards and lit y eOCt. Intelligence of Rifled and wounded "Kindred and friends is received with sober resigna tion, and a confidence that God will not suffer these sacrifices to be made in vain. In our churches, on Sunday last, the burden of every prayer, and the Most vital part of every theme discussed, was the :Wed valise of Union and Liberty, which our bro thers on the hattle-field are pouring out their lives to sustain. And if gg the heart's sincere tie Sire, or UnaPrablieM What was true on Sunday in the churches, has been no less true in thc living temples of awry patriotic heart Ante then. " What can we do for our coun tryis .?, lieg.innion' to be the universal scif-exemi- ory. • Instead of wincing under pros pective vromcn, and children are making it a study 1101 t they can add of their sub ptance. outside. of more legal demands, to the Tower of thol benign 00Verntiteut which traitor hands would overthrow. Thousands of dollars are digs daily towing into channels of relief for the si mik i . ; ,- ; no ; with oßtefilailOUS SOU rang of trum .oo, but hi that secrecy whielt is to be openly blessed—which does not "let the left hand know what the right hand Meth." IVe are made to feel that there is a sphere for heroism even at this distance from the bloody field, io we read the accounts of noble souls in all stations 11th bearing op mulct the btu-a.n which the war has entailed, and apparently growing stronger for the trial. An intelligent correspondent Writing trout Washinzton makes the hdlowing allusion to that firm friend of the - Union in the United States Senate, NT, Fes:Twice : "The sympathies or the nation, I ithi Aire, will be most sincerciy :tire» to *cantor Vossenden, in the loss of a se toad son in battle. 1 remember meeting . tl,e an jo, , t lain three years ego, Calif being im pre,se.l with ids guiloicsF, enthusmetk paiuee. lig bravery tout skill he had advanced frvm a lien tenancy to a brigadier generalship. The last ap pointment lie old not live to reeeive, The corroilis sten is at this mament on its tray to him, and Witt.: Matte Oat Detl iC it was known that he had min with fate Mani the banks el the Heil river. In my walks about the town I meet the smitten father. and 1 see him daily in his scat in the Senate, never Ilinehing front the great reqamsibilitioz , and cares put upon him. 1 hear that he has not neglected to Meet with the l'inance Oommittee till' It day—not even the day when the news rellellild Mill or his greet affliction. This is real heroism) , 4joingregtitiOnftliSlll ill rill On la-2 .sunaay morning, at Concert Hall, there were hew the opening services of a new Congrega tional thaveh, f,ao minattA haring been preaehed daring the day by the for. Henry Waril Beeelter, Mr. Beeeher's zuhjeet in the morning was "Lore'' , i n the evening 64 ("o'lBlin/a rnity,t , the Hall having been filled to overflowing at both eervices. At the dose of the ;.erinori in the morning; Mr. Bowel - 1— ml= Dlr, Beecher introduced as having been per gormlly engeeeil for more titan twenty ye.o.-g fn establishing congregational churches throiighout the eountry—ina de en n3itlres.s, in which he gave an Intereeting mount of the OrpritmAlun of the fleet Congregational Church in Brooklyn. This was the telkureltof the Piltcriths," from which Plymouth" Crhtiral 04. neccherlei subsequently sprung, Mr, Bowen said : "Scarcely. however, had the f Church of the rib. svimef been finieleed when a 00001111 made to; three perSOllS, Ono Davin Ham, resided . in New York. From that impulse ' Ply :01011th Clintchf aro,e, and the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher we, e„v e d to Ito tatipit- SlllOO them said 111. r. Bowen, we have gone steadily forward, and now number nearly a dozen churches, which cost in the aggregate 'i4&).000. No other denomination in gr e ekly u is cow stronger than ours, none more re- Epeeted wherever we move throughout the iana. We began without support from the Eastovithoot influence, without position, and without experience; but Qua has mica upon reom tito twinning. When we :darted in Brooklyn we had no churches in Chicago, anal but few in the whole state of Eli- WS. We Loa few in Wisconsin, where we new have more than a hundred; and not a solitary one in Min. nesota, where now there are a large number. The planting of a church in Philadelphia means the Of another church in Baltimore, a third in Washington, ;Ina a fourth in New Orleans—it moans the planting of New England CorigregatiOnia churches in every part of the South, wherever her elitidsdo emigrate. Side by side 111th Other iletioml bottom ours will thrive In all parts or the country, upon the suppression of this wicked rebellion.". It Was also annotifice4 that on to-morrow the RCA', Dr. Stone, of the Park•street Church, Doaton„ i 5 to preach at the same Hall for this new congregation, to be followed by the Rev. Dr. Storrs, of Brooklyn, Dr. Bacon, of WSW fla,ven, and otter ai.t1..g.1.4/e(1. clergymen. A council win soon be called to orga like three Congregational churches in this city. BAPTIST .8. - .7i - ....-rvnn*Anxa*. —The flillefli annual meeting of the American Baptist Missionary Union was held in the First Baptist Church, Broad and Arch streets, on Thursday, the 19th inst., COW mencing at 10 o'clock. Immediately after the or ganization the Union adjourned till Tuesday, the 'att. inst., ~-I‘ott the usual business will be attended to in connection with the jubilee services, a pro gramme or which is given below. On Thursday, at ri °Week, the American Home nlis.zionary Society convened in the P.m& street Church, Ilev. P. S. Henson, pastor. The meetings 6alstlistiail during tile day and On Friday, The annual sermon ttlig preached On Thursday-eve rting by Bev. Dr. Ide, of Springfield, Mass., former ly of this city, and Rev. Dr. Baker, of New York, will preach, by appointment, at Br. Church on Sunday (to-morrow) morning. The fellvWing programme of anniversaries to be held will be found convenient for reference: Saturday. May 21.—Atnerfeen Foreign Bible Soci6. ly.—The 27th annWersary in the Tabernacle Baptist Church (Bev, Dr. Eddy's) on Chestnut street, above Eighteenth, on autarchy morning. May diet ill 10 o'clock. The annual sermon on ~ , ialibath evening, May 224, in the Eleventh Baptist Church (Rev. ,7. Ryon Ez...mitlis), by Roy. Dr, Gillett, of Washington, D. U. Saturday, May M.—Specie/ hireling of the Amer - 1- (47 - 4..11'We Union special meeting of the Ameri can Bible v nion in the Fourth Baptist Oltureh (lit, Jeffrey's), on the corner of Buttonwood. anti Fifth streets, at 9 o'clock A, al. Sabbath, dttly 22,—Servieea in all the gharehes will fie held a t o'clock A. M., and at TA: P. Sabbath, Nay 22.—The annual sermon before the American Baptist Publication Society, at Spruce- Street Church, at 334 P. 111., by Rev. W. Hague, 1). 13e5t - va. - Monday, May o.—Pottleth anniversary Of the: Publication Society, at Spruce-street Church, at 'QUA time trill ha brenattd a }taper by tier , Gee. W. Anderson, D. D., on the Denominational Train ing of our Children; also, a paper by Rev. .1. Whea ton Smith. 11. 11., on a suitable Sunday-school :Lite rature and a callCBBeB by Rev. A, Weiberic, of Swe den. Rev. Edgar 31.a.eyy, Rev. Lemuel Mona, TZev. :TOSeph Banvard, Bev. Thomas Armitage, D. 8., and Rey, 11.111. Gallagher. Honda; - May 2u.—The erten VI ..1344111at cal Society. in the Tabernacle Church, Uheetnut street; on ilionday evening, May 23, at, 8 P. M. The annual Will be delivered by Bog, 1), 0. Eddy,' 1). 11. Subject : "The Unitarian Apostaey New England, and the relations of the Baptists thereto.'' Dr. Stow, of 'Waal), Dr, Fish, of New ark. and others.wlll Wier remartie t r Tbesday,9.4.--First Baptist Churcn. s lfrocia and Arch.. Fiftieth anniversary, A. M. Opening services and annual huSineSS. DL.-The =TY hiStory of our missionary or ganization, with biographical oketehee she Ihee4- .ers. Bev. Dr. ,stow, of Boston iliassuebuseth, Evening.—Annual sermon ty Der. S. L. Cal& -wolf, b. of Providence_ Weanesthly. 'Oh, A. M.—Tieports of Committees. The growth of the Baptist denomination in the 'United States during the last half century. Rev. Kendall Brook.S, or litchi - Rug, lilossitchusetts. Develop - went of the benevolent principle in our ehllreileS t as illustrated in the various departments of Christian activity. Itev. Dr. Babcock, of New York, Y. i\t—f,lncational thstituttons of the clenoealne tion, eollepiate and theological. Rev. Dr. Ripley, cf Newton, M Fsseehusetts. The literature of the denomination, including au thorship, Look;, :And perioMen.k. Nev. Dr. Croe'6ll, •Of EVellilig.-11Ternorial sermon, by RCT. W. E. wir- Dam, 111/,, of Nevi York, Thursday, %O.—lnfluence of I r e - fel:An misolonB on the Churches at home, showing in what ways their character and development have been modified thereby. Vev. In , . /A: HILT, of Indiana. Providential lessons of our missionary history. The Assistant Secretary, Dr. Murdock, of Boston, NAM P. ill.—The missions t with their retrospective noel prospeetive aspects. The Corresponding Secretary, Dr, Warren. of Boston, Mass. LYeninis.—Addretis from naisSiOnarieS. and children Of WWI-mar-le, Prayer meetings everymorning amine o'clock, in the places A , here the meetings are held. Rev. Jame.; (!coper will furnish return tickets lor railroads to persons entitled to them, RATEital .-ATTILICAT..—After the reading of the Bishop , mblre;g3, a few days ago, before the Gene ral Conference of the ilfethodin Episcopal 04urehl now in session in this city, the Rev. 'Magian Dustin made the following hit at the changed attitude of some of the members since lice. Re soil “It Seetucd to him that this bad been a very plan sant experience meeting for the youno eonvertit, and he rejoiced with exceeding great joy, and he , hoed then wield allow an old =Ober W be 1tp177 too. He hoped the brethren - who /ant been Terted would not backslide, but that some of the older members would watch over them with care and interest, and toe that they did not backslide. [Laughter,] It might be proper to ors-anise them Into elat,Ses, with tlie understanding. that the leader shall see his members once a week, at least.” [Re newed laughter.] anwa lx Curca are said to be - very numerous, ac cording to recent discovery. A Jewish officer in the British nary estimate, them at one million. They .peak the ari•ginal tongue, and possess document* Of great antiquity. He brought with him to his ship several cabinets, not over four feet square, which contain over three hundred drawers and se cret plaeo4. TLe most interesting article which he received was a prayer-book, written in Chaldaic, on v ow, which he 'presented to the British Mu seum. It was by mere accident that this community of Oriental China Jews mscoyured, The Officer alluded to was in a small vessel or war serving 'Under Commander tlollins. Ile went up one of the rivers until he discovered something resembling rt largo town or city. Ho was not at first graciously received ; but finally obtaining an Interview with the chief, he landed under his protection, and round, to his astonishment, an immense population or .rows. A PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST MISSION SocinTr.— At an adjourned meeting of members representino,- ten Baptist ChUreheS intlrls city, held in the publics_ lion rooms, WO Arch street, on Friday, May 13th, for the purpose ortaking into consideration the pro priety of or a Philadelphia Baptist Ully Mission Society, it was unanimously resolved to epprove of the establishment immediately of the society. In order that all the churches may ho re presented In its organization, it was resolved that tt public meeting be called for that purpose at an early clay In one of their churches, and that an invitation be extended to all to attend it. LIFO/ITIATI RESPECTUN9 PENNSTE.VAMA SOL. prime, in the hospital:le of Phibulelphie, nuty be oh tattled by appneation to Joseph Parker, Chief or Hospital Commission, at the rooms or the Young men% Christian Association, No. 1011 Chestnut otroat. - 1,1 ON ACCOUNT OP DALAT In receiving building inn• tette], the lnying of the corner-stone: of Olivet okurch win probably bra deferred till Monday, the 110th Instant. REV. G. A. WENZEL preached his farewell scr im, lag swidpy twilwaaka i at Ztows Church, cor ner or ()berry and Fourth gtreetg, to a crowdel house. A COLORED BIS rror.—Rar. Samuel Caruther, an African missionary, who is a black man, once a slaw, and by a ilrilish cruiser, is coon to be consecrated, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, bishop of native churches in Western Africa, beyond the dominions of the British crown. LAl'tlß THE COHITEH STO.Vg..—The ceremony of laying the corner stone of iclirown Hall," Prince ton, Will take place to-day. Chancellor Green, Drs. Phillips and liodge, are to participate in the OXerCiSCS, anti quit:macs of the General .A..geernblr, now in session iu :Newark, it is anticipated, will also be present. NBA-. Meer.i..xmoox, who haS had charge of the American Chapel Paris for three years past ? returned last week, and entered immediately on duties as pastor of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church in New York. Da, •5t7.:P0ur:r..A.,,,,, Wosithurian CiiV, It IS understood, is to take the paAoral ears 01 the Ame rican Chapel in Paris. Er n% Du, MALAN ie now said to he better, though hie ultimate recovery is not osipostad. General Conference of the N. E. Church Of the United States. SIXTY:EIan DAY. Bishop Ames In the chair. On motion it was res.tved to proceed with the order or the Wht.h we. the dieetiall of three additional bishops. I=2 The following persons were appointed tellers to count the votes: C. Psrsting, of Plitelutra t John L. Smith, Of In. 1.11113121; Jobe Lanahae, of Baltimore; J. W, Pearce, of Oregon: L. H. King, of NeNV York, and T. E. Gardner, of Detroit. Ti,.. oDetion teat then proceeded with, At the name of each delegate was Called he avposizoa his ypte bat. At this time the galleries and main room were crowd od with lading and gentlemen win) waited with intense p a ti ence the action of the Gonrerence. _Fore wo ad , au the delegates, numbering 016, were present at the Arne and handed in their votes. The first ballot resulted as follow! , RM . . Dr, D. W, Clark... hey. it. Thompson, ILD Rev. C. Kingsley, I).D Rev, l . T. Peck, D. D.. it. Err. 9, roster. 1/. D. We. 1. Y. Illonthe Dec: Joseph Trimbell, 1). D 36 " The number necessary to a choice was 101). BliWarci. Thompson and Davis W. Clark were then de riored elected D.i,dkopa of the Methodist EntsCODal. el.arch the United States. This announcement eves Led. au excitement among the audience, and. seemed to give perfect satisfaction, lieu. DIMS W. Clark is a delegate from the Now York (.%onference, n rot has been for several years editor of the Repn,vito,y of Cincinnati. Rey. Mr. Thompson is a delegate from the North Ohio COnicidire,iindhasbeetseditorofthe Cheiethen Advo cate wad tioccrura ofis.7 . cer York. After this autfouncemenk the second ballot was taken, with the following result • AIM V, Kingsley, D. I).ll4:Rey. Dr. Poster- .... I:cv, - .T. rock, 411 Inee 1 .! Y Monroe - 13 The Nev. Dr. Kingsley having received the ballots of a umierity,ef the whole number of the members - of the Oellera I Conference, he was declared to be duly elected 1-31,1,0 p of`the M. E. Church. ELECTION OP OTHER OPPIPSTM Roe. D. D. Whedon, D. D., was elected, by acclama tion, the ed itor of the Quarterly Rerieto, Rec. D, Wise, D. D., was re-elected, by acclamation, editor of Sunday-school books and papers. 11ev. S. P. Durbin, D. D., was re-elected, by accla m n. atio, corresponding secretary of tile Missionary tio cioty of the M. E. Church. Rev. W. L. Harrison, D. D., was chosen, by accla mation, first assistant secretary of the Missionary So ciety. There being neve - eat nominations for second assistant secretory of the isti.e..l..try 59eletv or the M. Church, a ballot wat3 had, the tonem'heing permitted to retire, count the votes, and report the result to the Conference, which was that no choice had been made. - D. 1... was olooted, by exclamation, editor of . 11 Ohrißtim? - ApologiNt," (German. ) A ballot was had for the editor of the .21.tirtlooeOwn. Christir,n Adtwcate, published at Chicago. - The votes were collected and the loiters retired, and reported Rev. T, St, PAltly D. D., elected. by 177 votes. D Esv.t 13. C rearY, D . was elected, by acclama tion, editor of the Crufnce Critristito3 Actuocute, pub lished at St. Lento, Missouri. net , . S. 11. - Nesbit. D. D., was elected, by acclata4- - tien, editor of the Pittsburg Cartafiot ad routes. Rev. Thomas Carlton was elected hook agent at New York. The vote for assistant book agent Was then natl. At this to Olin moved a recoa6ideration Of the rote by which Mr. Carlton Wa. elected. This gs.ti rate to remarks tram several of the delegates. The motion was finally postponed indefinitely. The vote for assirclant Wok agent had not been an nounced, and it Was dechured that I,Cle/1 a 3;loiloa wa, urdawfal. During the debate a motion was made to adjourn, and carried. . . . Th e noriceB were then read./ The following one should drawn large crowd ra the Sfariner.' Botha °beryl'. corner SwautTn and adopen sheet.., Dr. Portur will prdach there in the morning, Colonel Moody in the afternoon, and Rev. IV. Sinuiiiike in the evening. Rev. Silop,on wilt be iSIV.PII.t itt tho morning aad tido part iu. the exereiees. A. M. E. General Conference. Conte-re-nee mek vtit'Altallt to adjournment. PiAnb Nano , in the chair. Devotiona exercises by Rev, T, J, nerbort, of 13alti- MOD' eellferellte. . . Th.:, V.'2.9 palled, and the annular] of yesterdaY wore read and approved. Rev. J. M. D. Ward, of California, made a statement in regard to the visits of the t:iiAtiop to California. Re limed that the Bishop's visits be 'bi enn i a l, i nstea d o f anunal, and that the Presiding Elder, the senior elder in charge, attend to his business in his absence, Rey. Brooks moved an amendment, that the Bishop be allowed to remain. in California for two years on each visit. Bishop Payne exhibited a map of California, and el.- iftlelitly advocated the se ling of a 'bishop to California to reside four yeas, and ordain elders, and strengthen the name of our Church in Clalifurnia, Ile also mails an nillninin TO certain rumors in circu lation, one of which was, that if one of the bishops re cecently elected was ordained he would resign. He twonatateeti it 1 deliberate falsehood, lie Would not re ale]] his office if they had elected three persons of the character alluded to and throe Judases to the back of that. The election was their work, and if any evil fol lowed, upon their heads be it. 11 good resulted thereL fr.can, they were alike etititlati to the chivy. They were the sovereigns. The Discipline was his guide; he was its subject cud beTritla, nod ho thanked God be bad lung since learned to reverence the law and bow lowa and kiss its feet. Rey. Charles Buren moved that the subject no." under couaideration be laid on the table till the Committee on Revision shell have finished their report. Carried. The order of the day was taken unit being the amend :neat to the nig/tinting - in regard to airing writings of divorcement and marrying again. Rev. John Tibbs most eloquently argued in favor of allowing persons TO divorce and marry again, where fornication was proven against the party diyorcedaud thus pm away, Bev. B. L. Brooks,of Missouri Conference, took the floor, and proceeded to oppose the views or Rey. John Brown. he argued the injustice or the measure as advocated, - and wanted the discipline to :aty what Marini himself had clearly . spoken fhb. subject. Der. James A. Shorter said if he was only certain that be knew the mind of the Saviour on this subject allow this kis Mona of Maimed that Christ MOUE tO allow this principle of putting away wives for fornica tion, or for any other cause, he would be as ready to vote for this amendment. But it was unfortunate for him that he could not see it in. any snail light, He I.,,lictiod that pod meant that they tools Each oilier "for 1 5110 r Or for Worse,' and were •no mon; twato,brit one flesh so long as they both shall live. - • With this view heuever could rote for the amendment. Ilse. John M.Brown answered him hr clear and meld arguments Hailing the provision, Cud claimed that in Oil!, respect the conventionalities of cutlery - were no cri iol ion tor the Church. Re declared that .no man, and 21 , , Net of men, by legislation or otherwise, had the right to Bat asunder what God bud ;Wined together.'' quoted Paul, and begged leave to believe his dleilon of the case, rather than the opinions of modern commen tators. . Hers. Charles Burch, Dr, Samuel watts, WiWain ➢bore, and innera, youoiyed Ur. Brow. on the side of dim Tibbs. Rev. John M. Brown claimed the Boor, and proceeded azilin to din IMF the qaeatioa, I Rev. Edward I) va. is argued in favor of the mend menr, and hoped it would prevail. Rev. R. Weaver and A. W. A'ayraan moved to take the tperdion without further debate. - - . The. motion end 1114 amendment' that the discipline remain at it 10, tray then put 1.1111 Wk. The main question to adopt, at reported by the com mittee, wee then put and carried. i'Ulgerence here took a recess of fifteen minutes. Conference again reenne...l iiN blidneeA, and prneeeded to discuss a number of amend manta to the diseintine, adopting several and rejecting other:i. Wcuyty - wished. the Conference to appoint a feninntlre to accompany him aud seloet tuitithln piece of ground on which to locate the hook etMeel.n. io motion was made upon the subject, and the hour of two o'clock having arrived, Conference adjourned to .to “ , t at 9 &dud: this morning. American lintptist 'Home Mission Society. M..esiad Sll, , al(Le.—The fiftieth anniveniary of IBC aOciety Was resumed again - yesterday Meriting. A re port on the Work among the freethmen or the South was Nalonitted, and diseu,sed by MessrA. Mace, Prescott, as4l DP_ Iliome. An election of Wilt:Gni being next in order, resulted as fullowe; President—M. B. Anderson, of New- York. Vice Presidents—J. M. Hoyt, of Ohio, and W. Buck nen, of renti, , ylvania. Cyrrenualdiscs gessefars--I Dneltits, Recording-Secretary—R. T. Ifiscox, D. D. Treasurer—E. Caldwell. The report on the ,work in the Mississippi valley was tliscuaoetl by. LDi ey. ,r, BaWiin and nr. 7.. B. of lowa. vu motion, adjourned kill afternoon. FreKNOWN SE. , SION.-11113 society met at 3 o'clock. Alter prayer, a committee, with Dr. G. B. Ide; chair man, on our national ap,sitai e d, The diecnesiou on the report upon the Miesieitinii Val ley was continued by Rev. Messrs, Everhart, Johnson, lord Scofield, liy special assignment, the report on the Pacific coast watt presented by Rev. efr. filmaey,of Cslifortila„ The territory embraced in the review large as etobteen States like New York. The strong points of this region, and espeCially In the Territorips, should be ocCupied by strong wen, liberally sustained, Who report closed with the following rrsolutiooc: R,B,,tved, That, in the judgment of this Society,the Board should bestow a much larger relative measure of attention upon the cultivatiohere the amendedoa That the BOard mto seek, at the earliest practicable period, an increase of etlective gospel laborers far the field, and to make appropriations mi a scale that will enable them to enter the most im- Purl Ha mints of the field, TliCtie resolutions he ably saetained in a ::peeell, ore tentiug in a glowin- manner, the soil, climate,ea tural and Mineral' attractions assure inclice , ,-C as unonralleled growth of peultiatlon. The spiritual desti tutlun of California, Washington, idalm, ao.l Nevada. Territories, was grapitimlly and Miura/1y sketched. in concluding, he said they wanted more ministers De wanted one °nail' beat talliCatM to go back with girthodists have theirs, and Catholic, have lkelr schools and colleges, many of them rivalling our best in the East. They wanted a man able to wield a pen and comlnet judiciously a religious paper. This they Must have. Itey: Dr, Bright presented the followlng, resolution; Rhieh we'. unanimously adopted: That iu view of timl want and pre-eminent - elainn of the home missionary work in the present 01cat frisk; Of the country, the receipts of the society sinaild be ~ Piv,otiti the cm-re r, avd that nod Churches throughout th e l'atol he earnestly rennent od to di, their part promptly and cheerfully in raising this amount. 1 -ht Fish PrOPPntollll TM - Win to the effect that the Board lie instructed to 'graduate their Ithitrtzuthha an the; orate of $llO,OOO lot the ensiling year, Pending this resolution, the society adjourned.` Presbyterim. Synod- • • The General Syuod of the Reformed Pmsl.yterian Church met on Wednesday evening, in Dr.WYtte's church, Broad street, below )prises, and was opened With a sermon by the retiring moderator, Rev. br. Crawford, of 4 ; 1, 4 , mb...burg. En% John MeMillan, or Allegheny City, was' chorea moderator for the erenting year; Dr. McLeod, of New York, 00011 chosen dated elerk, and Rev. J. F, 11111, of Harrisonviliei a:37s'lsta lit clerk. This Synod is a eledeg&tet body, and is the Supreme Court of this Church. The are held at WA. 3L and :31'. 31. Thus far the time has been, for the most pert, employed in hearing Presbyterial reports. Fraternal letters have been read from the Reformed Presbyterian Synod:, in Scotland and Ireland. A ilete gam from the General Assembly. of [ha New School Presbyterian Church, now in sesttiOn in Dayton, Ohio, via; Rey. lieleey Denning orHaltifnore, lINP.NOnted him credentials on 'Thursday afternoon, made an interesting COngratitlatory address to the Synod, and was respect fully and pertinently replied to by the moderator. The SYTOd has accepted an invitation to unite wive the VOngreitation in - whose cherrelt the sessions SLIM Owing bed in the observance of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, to-morrow (Sabbath) afternoon. THE COURTS. COMMOu Pleas—Judge Ludlow Yr, Coots. The jurr OA, ea.Ae having teen together for several days, and being tumble to agree upon a verdict, canto into court yesterday morn ing and were discharged. An Orphans' Court wan then held by Judge LudloWt and alter tramcting Ow current hnsiunEn the court ad ieurned. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Nesiiielitl—alltiseti Thompson and Atli won. CASS. The Co.mmenwenithllOMlClDE vs. Felix E Gill. In this case, V 01,141.1 t wan eltara2d the, murder or Jib wife, Elizabeth Gill, the jury yesterda ymorning came in and rendered a verdict of guilty of mu r der if the, second seine , , then remanded to nriaol.l l. Where be will await hentellee. The Comfonnweallh Jacob Ntral,nr. The .14..1- ant wee indicted for the murder el Christian Young. The difficulty which resulted in the deasittlitir ]ages-leer on the sth of Co. die! . let, saloon of Isadore Silltier, *ixth ctreet, Inflow Ship pen, where a dance woo in PC4,43,3., peered in evidence, Caine there dre g k, was Der. minded by Simla, who thoilitla the ter weold be disturbed by his noise, to leave. , trier a z.hort absence i.e, however. eaten back, and 60011 Went uii :hair, and attempted to go into the 1011-room. Teter to by the defendant, who wan eninlOyed as bar-keener of the establishment, and an altercation ensued, which ended in the deceased either falling or being thrown headlong down a Hight of :dens, the fall mantling in cougeotion of the brain and diiath soon after. The Com monwealth contended that this (accused was violently threat down the stairs by Kircher;,whtte, on the other band, it was contended for the defence - that, being very !blink, the deceased lost hie balance while being an ointed down by the defendant. nod Pell. The inry were out for but a few minutes, and cattle in will a verdict or Illanglltlljibter, accompanied by a recommendation to the Torrey of the court. District Attorney Diann and T. Bradford Dwight for tti n th r e o, C , of zo i n i r e A r o n TheMPLlan David rt r : Ir a Altar the verdict of the ihr)r. , y" said be desired, not sr...illy in view of the case Just determined, but to rail the attention of the court to a practice that was becoming common, and" which could cases t e l r s i trna tr abou r t ap , 7 o lleu s d r, t,... p oLj e rl i e: t i i n ‘ murder rioi 6 square eoaßailing as to tbeir, rdiet thought that in cases where the life or liberty of human being was tt h t nea s n t ake I‘..r mere deliberate irltand respectful consideration, different place, should bet given Judge Thompson said that frequently of late years he ta had noticed publicly the miserable accommodations for the courts n the county or Philadelphia, -and that he had units made up his mind that he wouldnever it in that court again to try n murder case . Il e hardly thought in doing so it was fair to the prisoner. It was almost Impossible to bear distinctly tho testimony of the witnesses on second of the noise from the street, ed it was liable toliemisunderstood. No county in the Commonwealth afforded such poor accommodations for its courts, and he hoped something would be done to remedy the evil. The jury room, the only place where o 3oes• could mill") deliberate, MRS two squares (ON' tallt. WPM suitable rooms provided in the immea'."' vicinity the difficulty to which the attention of the coact had been called would cease. The court here adjourned. THE POI,ICE- {Before Mr. Alderman Witter.] scigirE AT THIS CENTIME. e:TA . rxew. A woman, giving the name of Alorgaret nlitohcll tt we arraigned yeeterday afternoon ou the charge of being drunk. Thek alder elated that die came to the station home late ouThuraday Mat, end ou'ai'c'l lodging' - but has BO entirely drunk at the time of the %omit* hearing as to be unable to maintain an upright position. ••It is nothing but a lie, yer honor, that ho be telling Se.' '‘WlleVeltl'Outs do you I bref" RAIN" Elie alderman. "Live, did ye any? live, i the at eerylco two milvm from Germantown. . to 1 1;e ll in the station-house?'' L i r l •ro: 1 1:!-? " -Z„VI Al.?" NV/Ink foil" , . What for, sir? because hp has alspite against my husband, sir, Who used to be on thr, perlice. hits halas another oflipe. sir, 00W. "Margaret, you were druuk last night, unless your looks twlie you." ''You can't tell what a person is by looks. " st 'Puke horte,n. stairs ; officer, " Come aloug,' eaid the Knight Of the slur, petting his hand upon her shoulder. " ,Xon :dworc Pat the dirt before the broom,• • replied the inebriate. Excuut officer and prisoner- yoke, .12.1 " 100 tilefor..±lll% Ald OM an Fields. ] V[OLENT AssAvirre on, - AN 1)P1.111.1,11 Isaac Young - Was arraigned y., , -teratty on tie CllarZO Of committing an as -cult and battery upon °Meer Brat- Amty, of the Eleventh pollee section. The Prisoner was arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and on ths way to the station house - Ile nuddculy turned upon the officer, knocked him dowu and It ickmi him in the side, thereby intlictint - severe injuries. The prisoner was bound or, 3. in the sum of $1,51X1 to answer at eourt_ [Before Ur. Alderman Tnuieon.) LAM 'l-11s: CAk , .E, ETC. .Thseph Barry, *Mb", tthews. and Robert bandies, were arraigned yesterday on the charge of lar ceny OD Thursday night Tie prisoners were taken into custody at Seventh and Within; streets. The li rot named ulnae eonaideraLlO resistance to Officer Schaffer, anti drew a deadly weapon upon him. The party were betted over to answer at enact, additional bail being de manded for the appearance of Barry. •-•—• [Before Mr. Alderman ratchet.] REBELLIOUS SOB. . Joseph MeKrezer rebelled against the authority o&his mother, and bent her in a most shameful manner, at her residence, near Nineteenth and hornet street., on Thursday evening. There can be no more provocation for such a course than for Generals Lee, Deanregard. and other traitors rebelling against their mother coun try, after having teen red cud clothed by het , . MCKaa ver was bound over iu the suns of IMO to answer at court, sir A conuinuoicatfoo before ue,froze a ♦-ery r.reC . 6 l 4-6 ci tizen, complains of a disorderly dance-house in the wettern pare or the city. This its like many other simi lar epistles net flood the police department of The PrPhS 011iCe. no prover ' , Fay to have cavil places abolished is to appear before any contraittiug magis trate; make au affidavit of the faets.anon which a war rant may issue ;then let the law take its coarse. pinsmx, IMURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CAPITA:X. $.1.00,000. Tne following Statement of the condition of this Com pany is published in accordance With the laws of Perm -4,-/va.1119.! The Capital stock of tha Company i5....5100,000 00 Value of Real_ r.,.tt. h,1.1 14 , ilia empanel...* 17,1300 00 Amount of Cash on hand 1,000 on Amount of Cash deposited in Bann - 53,432 41 Amount of Cash in hands of agents and in course of trauraulFalou ! . 34,802 5 Amount of Loans secured by bonds and mort gages, consvituting the first lien on the real estate, on which there is less than one Year's interest due and owing 41,100 00 Amount Of blocks owned 0T Ole Como:tug— market value 455.656 40 Amount of Stocks held by the Company as Pva - 1 co . l r late a r ‘ a e l security for team, viz: 401 350 00 Market value 12,546 75 Amount Loaned on same 9,450 00 Amount Loaned on pereount,ecurity 10,00 00 Amount of Interest on investments made by the Company, due and. unpaid 8,125 52 Total Assets... Amount of the Claims for Losses contesEed by . - the Company IS 2,000 00 of f..ow,es doting the year, unsettlod. 7,919 94. Amountof Losse=, during the year, relsortad and not acted ni)ort Tojtil Liabilities Amount of Losses paid during- the year Ml7O 04 Amount of Losses paid during-the year, which accrued prior to the year 34017 20 Amount at Dividends Ntiki Miring - the rear.. .10,000 00 Amount or rrenii awns earned .233,133 51 Amount of Interest received from inveaments SO, 573 51 Amount paid for Reinsurance 184 83 Amount paid for Return Premium is,ose. 62. MINIM& paid during the rear, includin commissions and fee s paid to agents an d ollicers of the Company 103,613 35 Amount or Taxes paid by the, Company 13,293 06 SABINE & DIJY, AGENTS, 147 SOUTH. FOURTH STREET, Philath havl4-stuffllo FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. prnt AND INLAND INUTRANCE. DiagOTOna. Francis N. Bum, John W. Everman, Charles Riellhro..*cni Robert B. • Potter, Henry Lewis, I Jobu iie.,dor, Jr., 0. W. Davis, , E. D. Woodruff, P. S. Justice. Charles Stokes, George A. West. Joseph D. Ellis. FRANCIS N. BUCK, President, HAS. RICHANDSON, Vice President. W. I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. jell-te WAT GEO, DEMERIT CO., JEWELERS, - 3033,8R0AD WAY, NEW YORE, (Corner Duane Street. ) 100,000 Watches, Chains, Gold Pens, and Pencils, &C., WORTH stTpoo,oso! TO. BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE, And not to he paid until you know what you will receive! SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES! ALL to be sold for tl each. - - 100 Gold Hunting Cased Waiehes - • $lOO 00 each. 100 Gold Watches 60 00 each; 200 Ladies' \Vetches 31 00 each. ZOO Silver Wateheii 010 00 to 25 00 each, 630 Gold Neat and Vest Chainn— /2 on to 3,7; 00 each. 1,000 Chatelaine and Guard Cilnitlti. 000tv15 00 each, 3,000 Yeat and Neck Chain, 400 to 12 00 each. %OW evlitai re Jet and Go/dlhv o che4 400 to SOO eac h . 9,000 Cvral, Lava, G1:L.1.1,k, &e., Brooches 3 00 to S 00 each. 7,000 Gold, Jet, Opal, &a , Enr prop, 3 - 00 to 3 tYJ each. 0,000 Gents' Brea. t and Sear/ Pius. 300 to 300 each. 0,000 th.,..1 Pond Bracelets. 300 to SOO each, 2,000 Chased Bracelet. 0 oo to iv to each. 0..600 California. Diamond Pins and Rings 2 50. to SOO each. 2000 Gold Watch hors 200 to qOO each, 0,000 solitaire Sleeve Buttons and - 2 00 to 00 each. 13,000 Gold Thimbles 4 60 to 600 each. 5,000 AfiliMtura .I.oelzok. Z fill tO 7 00 Milt 8,000 Miniature Lockets, to aOl such. 2, Gold Tootlipicks,( . :psses,,tc— 200 to 600 each. 0,0110 Fob and Ribbon :" hides 200 to XOO each. 5,000 Chased Gold 2 ill to 500 each, 4.1010 stone Set RIIIO ZOO to 10 00 each. 6,500 Sets Ladies' Jewelry — ifet and Gold 5 00 to -10 00 each. 0,000 Sets Ladies Jewelry—varied rtyles i•• 10 00 to 10 00 each. .0,000 Gull fens, Silver Cahn and Pencil 4 00 to S 00 each. 4,000 Gold Pelis,Guld Case:tad Pen cil 5 00 to 10 00 each. 6,000 Gold Pens, Gold-mounted .1-I,4der . 200 to 6 00 each All the goods in the above List will be 00111, without reservation, FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH. Certificates of all the articles nre placed in similar envelopes and sealed. These envelopes will be sent by mail, or ,J AleP, WlthOla reZllll to shake. Qn receiving a certificate you will see Whitt article it repre sents, and it is optional with yon tkr.eall one dollar and receive the article named, or any other in the list of foooe Value In all tcninotctions by mall We charge, for orwarding - the certificate, payina - po,tar.w, and d, T the hr”Fitte,s, 25 cts. catch. FivE CRU.III - 11.4T1.4 will be eel for „Id; EtcreN for $2: THIRTY I . or ;151 61.XTY-FM: for 's/ 0 i and ligg 1147:51)11Et) for $lO. By this mode we A l ive oel.mcions Irma a varied atnek of tine goods, ut tho best make and latest styles, and of intrinsic worth, at a nominal price, whi to all have a chance of securing arti cles of the verrhighest value.. ' We guarantee entire satisfactio» in every instance, and it th ,,,, .11.1.1.1t1 be any person dliagairflud whit any article they may receive, they may inituedizuely return it, and the price will be refunded. . oLlow those acting as Agents Ten Cents On each Certificate ordered, provided. their reinitttutra amount to one Dona, Tlkey ♦cill .2.5 cents for very Certificate, and retaining IR cout, remit to 11:.,15 cents rnr GEO. DEMERIT & CO., thsl4-sw6t 303 BROADWAY,Now York. JOHN S. WILSON, Importer and dealer In WATCHES and line .1 EVULRY, manufactured of SILVER WARM No, 112 North . NINTH Street. above Areb, The highest price paid for old Saver. mr6-Imo TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, WASHINGTON, May 4, 1864. WHEREAS, by satit.fectory evidenceappear presented to the N ac nndertianed, it has b% made t that TUE SEVENTH ATIONAL BANK OF o H PILADELPHIA, county of Philadelphia, authState of Pennsylvania, has been dilly organi zed, miller and according to the require mente of the not or Congvegs entitled "An act to pro vide a National enrrenCY, secured by a'pledge of United &Mee kindle, and to Provide for the circulation wad re demption thereof approved February 2:5,1118.1, and has complied with all the proylsione of said act required to he. complied 'with before commencin g the beeteeee of Bunking: Now, therefore, I, HUGH nfccuLLOcH, comptroller of theiCurreney, do hereby certify that THE SEVENTII NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, County of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, I. —thorl=ea to confluence the business of Banking under the ttet aforesaid. In testimony 'whereof, Ns-lb:Lase my band and seal el nice, this FOC.P/111. DAY OP MAY, 1884. Neal of the Comptroller of the Currency. HUGH moctiLLOCrf mT6-2m Comptroller of the Currency, QI_TEEN OP BEAUTY. WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES. A new FRENCH COSMETIC for beautifying, whiten ing, and preserving the complexion. It is the most wonderful compound of the age. There is neither chalk, Powder, magnesia ' bismuth, nor talc in its com -1-s4,siti.o,it noitig composea entireiy Or pare Virgin Wait: eons tie extraordinary Onalitioe for piosorving the akin, making it soft. smooth, fair, and transparent. It Make , . the cad appear young, the {comely handsome, the bandsome more beautiful, and the most beautiful di vine. Price 26 and 15.0 cents, Prepared only by HUNT & CO. Perfumers:lS:a , : EICII-1111. Street, twodoors abote!Chestnut, and 133 South SEVENTH Street. alow• Walnut, - :7: . inVIO-Sra THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1864. EZEZZEI ASSETS 630,816 03 LIABILITIES ' 33,649 91 PROPOSALS. OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF simisitvExcE, C., MAP 19, 1.361. PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. SRAM PROPOSALS are invited until the 30th of May, at 12 o'clock bt., for furnishing Deportment with EIGHT THOUSAND (3,000) BARRELS OF FLOUR. The proposals will be for wind is known at this Depot. as Nos. 3,2, end :3, and bide will be entertained for any quantity less than the whole. Bide most be in duplicate, and for each grade on sepa rate sheets of paper. The . . om M. to UP fresh ground, and delivered In TRW ooh barrels, head lined. The delivery - of the ritSur to commence within five days from the opening of the bids, and in such ananti. ties, dimly, at the Government may direct; delivered a t the Government warehouse in Georgetown, at the wino - veP, er railroad done*. In Waghington. D. C. The delivery of all Flour awarded to be completed within twenty days from the opening of the hid, Paymen t will be made in certificates of indebtedness, el, other funds its the Government may have for dipburgemont. The usual Government inspection will be madelust before the Flour is received, and none will be accepted which is not fresh-ground. • An oath of nitro - lance 1011,1 neeetntsnnO the hid of Met bidder Whe hat; not the oath on file in this °Mee, and no Lid will be entertained from parties Who haw:previous ly failed to comply with their bids, or front bidders not present to respond. Government Tesersee the r;eirt to reject anyliid for any cans, Did,: to be addressed to the andergigned, at No. .223 G Street, endorsed 'Proposals for Ftoor. my2l-81 S. C. GREENE, Capt. and G. S. V. ,A SSISTANT, GENERAL'S OFFIC., I ,, E , LADET.PitfA,IOIh May, 1564. SEATED PROPOSALS will be received at this office nntil 12 o'clock It., on MONDAY next, 2.311 ity:t., fur the pre mut delivery, in We City, of. the fallowing-- described Ilorte,llledinines, Dressings. and Inctrittnenta: 234 lbs Aloes. 734 galls Sweet Spirits Nitre. 11,1; gallons AlcOhOL 401titi Slight. Lead. 1016 E Aseaftottea. 17,4 ,rallonn SD Ms Alum. 10 Ito; Tartar Emetic_ 73' galls Blister Liquid. 41./ yards Ad/lasi VA Plaster. 20 2 11 is Blue Stone, 200 yards coarse Muslin. 40 ltis Borax. 60 yar,ts coarse man/in tull. It's Calomel. 40 ilia Sponge, 360 Ms Castile Soap. 10 ounces Silk roetiwnee.. 200 Zs ground Flaxseed. 10 Abscess Rnives,2 blades. gallons H trt,ll”2-e. 1013n11 )'arsons. 10 ounces Lunar Caudle. 10 Cork Screws. 10 gallonsLaudanutn, I lo lunnels. 100 lt,s Simple Ceiat. 20 graduate Classes, 911 ihs Mercurial Ointment. 10 Horton and Postale, iron. CObettles DinstangLiniment a dozen Needles. 30 gallons Oltre Oil,- 1 10 Probes. • :Xi gallons Linseed Oil. 110 Rooting. Needles. 17i4, gallons CO bottles- Powell'a Lint-,20 Syringes, meet. 110 Opting Lancets, 20 Ihs Resin• osi Straight Scissors. 60 His Salts. 110 Spatulas. 20 lho Sulphur. 110 Trocars. 60 Ms kia tpetre. 'Penacnltt.tne. All of the above articles to be of the best quality of their several kinds and subject to inspection. Bidders Will state price, boa, in wri Ana and figures, quantity. of eaeu o,tigis I,IJ foe, 4t1,1 the shortest time required for delivery. Prlel , 10 include packages and dolly-cry. The Ability of the bidder to fill the contract moat be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose sig iistitru twist be appended in the guarantee, and said. RUA rautec accompany the bid. The 'ghiisserved to reject bids deemed too high, and. no bid r,om a de. faulting contractor will be received. By order - Colonel O H, CROSNIAN, Asssistant 4narterrussier 0.1114 M. 010 CHAS. D. SCfIMIDT, mq2o-nt Captain and A. Q. AL ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. Pir[LADELPITTA, May 19, Mt SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this - office ...tit WEDNESDAY. the Dith hot.. for delivery at the Quarlermaeter's Warehouse, In this city, of the follow ing articles: ONE THOUSAND WAGON COVERS, to be made of 111-ounce Linen, or Cotton Duel:, army standard. Sam ples required. Bidders must state in thefr droposals the pride, which must be in writing as well as figures; also, the quantity bid for and time pf delivery. The ability of titeWa.ler to CI the contract nuiet be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signa tures will be appended to the guaranty, and the said guaranty to accompany the hid. Bib from delimiting contractors will not be received. Blank forms for proposals can be had on application to this wince. - By ortler of Col. Gee. H. Crosnian ' Assistant quarter =Later General U. S. A. CHAS. D. WHIMIDT t _ ..3 -IA -6l Captain A. Q.' 171, ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE. eivinntlt'l7, Orrro. MAYI6, 1861, PROPOSALS ARE INVITED BY THE VNIYER SIGNED, until MONDAY, May 30th, 1861, at two o'clock P. N., for furnishing this Department (by contract) 'with Iluoices—Jirray Standard. Roots. Cavalry—Army Standard - Samples of which may be seen at the office of Clothing and Equipage in this city. • , LaivtwilfrAe of @barn, at the IL B. Inspection Warehouse in this city, in good now packages, with the name of the Party - furnishing, the kind and quantity of goods distinctly marked on each article and package. Parties offering goods must distinctly state In their hide the quantity they propose to furnish, the p=l.o, and time of delivery. Samples when submitted must be marked and num bered to correspond with the proposal, and the parties thereto meet guarantee that the goods shall be, in eyery respect, equal to Army standard, otherwise the ',ropy sat wilt inn be consid e red. . . . . . . . A guarantee signed by two responsible riM9OIIA must ftePoloPahir each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will Supply the articles ttWartl¢d to him antler htt l_ Bids will "be opened on MONDAY, May 30th, NU, at 2 o'clock P. at this office, and. bidders are reqnoBted to he present. . Awards will be made on TUESDAY, May 31st. Bonds will be required that the contract mitt be faith fully fulfilled. _ . Telegrams relating to Proposals will not he noticed. Blank forms of Prnposals, Contracts and Bonds may P obtained at this valve. The right to reject tuty Md deemed unreasonable ie reserved. _ By order of col, 1119 q, SWords, A. Q. 3r. G. (!. 1 X , .. MOUTA 1 (13!". mylB-111 Citt)tain nil A. Q. 3f 1 .4 0 S T CERTIFICATE OF STATE LOA - X.—NOTICE hi berebv given that applie,ation has hern to the Aualio, aecatittl of Penatvivania for the issue of a duplicate of the following certificate of five per cent. loan of the Commonwealth, issued by the Bank -of Pennsylvania, acting as transfer agent for the Cornanousveal4ll, ill the nanio of JANE HETIA, which certificate hat been lost, viz: Certificate No. '2,54, dated April oth, lEal, iesned nuder Act of Assembly of Decem berlStil, 1000, for 01150. ANNA E. JONES. Atlntinistratrix d. b. n. c. t. a. of Jane Hull, Dec'd. 2.714,41.1 pIIANGE OF NAME.—NOTICE IS krehy given that I have petitioned the Court of Commou. of I , lillnilelphia. County for leave to cballgc my name to Albert liAdvr. noyi - i-tuf St ALBERT REGER PLUCK. T L ETTERS TESTAMENTARY ON THE est...to of the Dee. JOIIN 11EYNOLDS.41Oeensed, Of the city of Philadelphia, haVintr, been eTanted to the subscriber by the. Register. of Wills of ' the Comity of .1 , 146,1,4.1.1 A, .11 35e1W011.1 filiitibtPd to said mate are rponeated to make payment, and those naylogyhoms demands against the same to present them without de lay to. J. W. EEYNOLDS, Erie, Peunsylrania,.or to his nlierneY, CHAS. E. LEX. u 1 North SIXTH :Urea, Philadelphia. 11720-161* ''l, 700 00 FOR N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE - CITY AND COUNTY or PHILADELPHIA. T_ hie of JOHN CONWAY, Dermal The Auditor appointed by the court to audit,mettle,arel adjust the account of 'Hannah Ann Conway, adinin istratrix of the estate of John Conway, deceased, and to make distribution of H,t balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet tho ua.rtios iotereited for the ruirposm , of his appointment on WRDNES DAY, theist day of JUNE, A. D. - MA, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his office, No. 1.293-4 South FOURTH Street, in the city Of. JOHN lnyhfl•lli~tll )t . Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY HE PIMA DELPHIA. EOftte of ELIZABETH SHAW, - Deceased, Tbe Auditor af.poluted by the Court to audit, settle, and irifinst the final account of Samuel Shaw and Na then Ililla« executors, narnetl in the Wit -and tamout. of Elizabeth liettr, dectased, and t‘fm.ke d..- tribution of the bah - thee in the hauds of the account ante, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of Me appointment, on TiiiIIISDAY, the 2d day of June, A. D. Mt at 11 o'clock .1. his office, No, 144 W Smith FOUILTII Street, in the oily of rill tioelphia. Juliet 11ADTNA, inylt)-tlistutt Auditor. IN THE OEFILVIs,'S' COURT FOR Tlin CEIT AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate.of JAMES D. AODEItSON, Deceased. The Antlittn , appointed by the GOtirt to nuilit t seam, and adju.tthe account of WILLIAM T. ANDbftB.3l4, Administrator of James D. Antletaon, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in. the hands of the ac,,ataat, min meet the parties interested, Mr the purposes of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, June 1064, at 4 o'clock M., at hia office, No. 14-2 South LIGIII.II Street, in the city of Philadelphia. mrlo-thktmlt JOILLY COLAIIAN, Auditor, TN THE ORPHANS' COURT POR THE CITY . A.;9 cO_VETY_OF PRILADELPHIA. " — PAULIor foil I),,ceased• The Auditor appointed by the court to urtalt, and adjust the account of CAROLINE BAUER, adman hitratilx of the estate of JOHN E. BAILER, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance remaining in the halide of the accountant, will meet the parties in terested for the purposes or his appointment, on RAT DAY, the dd day of JUNE', A. D., 1564, ot 4 o'clock P. at., at his Office, No. 129;4 South POURTII Street, in the city of Philadelphia. Jt/liki prop uti -thstc Auditor. ELECTRICITY. ONDERFITI, SCIENTIFIC DIS- Vl l COVERY.—iII acute andlehronie diseneeis o.urp,l liy modal genrentee,, when dnired by the patient, at 1220 WALNUT - Street, Philadelphia, and, in case of a failure, no charge is made. No . drugging the system with uncertain medical agents. : All Goreii performed by Magnetism, Galvanism, or Oilier niodi licattous , of. Eeetriei ly, withottt shocks or any unpleasant sensation. For further 'uremia. tion, send and get a Pamphlet, which contains hun dreds of certificates from some of the most reliable men in Philadelphia. who have been speedily , and Ipermanently cured after all other treatment from medical men had. failed. Over twelve thousand I cured in less than five years at 1.22.0 WALNUT. St. C0n.41111.1410.11 Free. Prof. BOLLES i% Dr, 13noww, royl4-2m 5 1220 WALNUT Sr :, Philadelphia. A A CERTAIN CURE FOR CANCERS, TUMORS, AND TEPPER—By lifisAes 31. and EK, HINKLE, No. 254- North THIRTEENTH Street, beletv , Vine, fliiiatleipliia, Nvherw can he obtained, at any time, the TETTER OINTMENT, which has effectually cured Tatter . of 11 or 0 years , ' standing:. Salves for Rheumatism, Piles, Conte, Erysipelas, Felons, and Pills for -purifying the blood. A number or certificates can be examined at the above place, ELECTRICITY. WHAT IS LIF E WITHOUT HEALTH ?—Messrs. GRIM Si ALLEN, Medical Electricians, having dissolved partnership, the fisuctieg mill be continued by THO 3, ALLux, at ttie old established office, NO. 7NI North TEZiT/I Utreet ; between Coates and Brotrn ; where he will still treat and cure all curable diseases; (whether Acute, Chronic, Pulmonary, or Paralytic, without a shock or any pain), with the ve rions modifications of Electricity and Qfilyanism, This treatment has been found remarkably sncceoofal In all cases of Bronchitis, Diurberia, and other diseases of the throat and respiratory organs. Consumption, Bret 01;4 tjtj-f Influenza and Catarrh: cond stages. 'General. Dettlikr-, Paralysis. Diseases of the Liver or Neuralgia. Kidneys, Fever and Ague. Diabetes. Congestion. Prolamin Uteri (Palling or Asthma. the womb). Dyspepria. Prolapses Ani (or Piles). Itheurnsithra. Nocturnal. Emissions. aic. Bronchitis. Deafness. N. charge for congttltation. Office hours 9A. M. to 6 P. M. Testimonials to be neon at calve. devo-em T.A.RRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER .A.PERIENT I Tor THIRTY YEARS hes received the Favorable Re- Tamendatiou of the PUBLIC, and been USED and PRESCRIBED by the PIUST PHYSICIANS IN THE LAND. AA TH BEST REMEDY E KNOWN. FOR sick Headache, Nev Headache, 31.7spep,ia ous Sour Stomach, BiIIOUS headache, Dizzinese t Costiveocap, Lees of Appetite, Goat, Lidivatian, Tumidity of the Liver, Gravel, Rheumatic A trectiow, Phan aeart burn Sea Sickness, Billows Attacks, Fevers, For Tectimonials, &c., See Pamphlet with each Bottle. Manufactured only by TARRANT & 278 (iIIitENWICH Street, New York. nea-ly rOlt SALE lIY ALL DRIRIGISTS. JUNELLE'S CO3IPOUND SYRUP OP DOCK is successful as a remedy, because 01080 who nee it prODOUnce It the best • coudx. sYnn - P, the best Blood Purifier, the most efficient invigorator, and the best cure for Scrofula ever offered to the public. bold by the proprietor. P. JITIVIBLLB .1.5M8 MARKET Streit, Dlhlf.3lll And Draggle s. TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO CATION never fails to cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Eprains, Frosted feet, Chaped Hands, and all Skin Die. eases. Price 25c, and wholesale and retail by H. B. TAY LOR, Druggist, TENTH and CALLOWHILL. antdi-Suk WATER PIPE DRAIN PIPE Montgomery ?Form! Cotta Works—OlUGe and M A Warehouse, 1221 RKET Street. LIST OF CASS PRICES: , Forioint of 3 feet, 2inch bore, 30 cents. For joint of 3 feet, 3 inch bore, 38 - cente. Far joint or 3 feet, 4 Inch bore, 48 cents. For 401 nt of 8 feet, 5 inch bore, 60 cents.. For joint of 3 feet, 6 inch bore, 75 cents_ All sizes, from 2 to 15 inch diameter. A 1.., Branches, Turns, Tram. Chimney Tops, Chia. toy Flues , Garden. Vane, &c. - 61cCOLLIN & RITOADS. 5C7 1 4, - 6tntb6l;o. 1221 hittliKAT 6trint, QUARTERMASTER LFGAL. MEDICAL. PROPOSALS. ARMY SUPPLIES.—OFFICE OF nlinfY In ll- 40 1 1, : rr ALNA7n(iZPAGE' No. 5°2 SEALED PROPOSAL,n oe received . this mike until 12 o'clock on THURSDAY, the 26th of May, instant. for furnishing by contract, et the Depot of Army Clothing and Etpupage in thin, city, AKIIIY BLANKETS, Wool, gray, (with the letters U. S. in Hack, four inches long In the centre), to be seven feet long and five feet six inches wide, to weigh five pounds each, of do me.tic manufacture. . Bidders will submit with their proposals samples of the article which they propose to deliver. Didder,t will state the quantity they Wish to furnish, the Shortest time in \r even they can ...V.. . Ex. change, will eomprii..e the (states of S. H. Crittenden, J. Shaw, J. Powell, A. Brown. John Paul, Aglimend,.- (milioro, and E. F. Kurtz, deceased, by order of Or han.,' Court end executer:, and a I _ame amount from other owners. The followluo - aro i..incted in the above Vslimbic Coal Lauda,' near Wilkesbarre, and near Wit linnisport: elegant it nd plain country seats, German town ; eriperier farm near b.arLy: eotilitrY seat, Darby road;valuabie farm. Rucks colinlYt two iitatl Wck Philadelphia, one over 10 acres and the other I,AIO feet front on:Market street valuable clay lot; valuable 0,51.0 a, Third atroot, Arch street, Walnut street, and Eleventh street; Handsome city residep6es sad srns.ll dwellings ; ground rents, &c., compeming properties worthy the attention of capitalists, and within the means of every class of purchasers. Also, bank and other stocks, loans, &c. AU' See pamphlet catalogue for full particulars. Sale No. 11" 1 2' PARRISH gireet. HOU6EIIOI.D rum% CARPETS ? &C. THIS IiORNISH. At 15 o'clock, at No. 707 'Parrish street, the Walnut parlor and chamber furniture, carpets, &c. AU— Maybe examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale, Sale for Account finned Stateq. AMBULANCE'S AND HARNESS. ON SATURDAY MORNING, Mar Mkt, at 10 o'cloCk, at the United Stake Arsenal, near Gray's Ferry - ,40Qat . ,-livrae able: sets barness. - SECOND SALF, AT ST. Loins ROTEL. on nioxy.ky Brov.1111:0-, Bfay2.3d, at 10 o'clock, at St. Limbs Hotel, Choßtnot street, between Third and Fourth streets, the furniture Of 60 chambers, quantity of bolsters and pillows, bed and tome linens, stock of liquor, liar Eartnree, ki t chen furniture, sh-am cooking apparaCu s. &holler, c. _An?. May be examined on Satan.lay, from 12 to 3 O'clock, with catalogues. Sale Tie. 101 e Walnut ktreet. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO, MEDALLION CARPETS, &c. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, May VI, at 100 - clock, by catalogne, at No. 1010 Wal nut street, the superior furniture, rosewood piano forts by Schompoker, fine French plate mantel mirrlrg, Nankin china, superior extension table, line medallion - Nrelvel.earpeli, Sze_ May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sate. Sale No. 602 North TENTII Street. ELEGANT FURNITURE, it on, PAINTINI33. FINE CARPET'S, &T. ON MON IM NOUN WC, anb at RI o'clock', by cataloane, :it No. 602 North Tenth strut, the Mire Furniture, comprising flegaro snit broca toile parlor furniture, handsome dining room and chamber furniture, line mirrors. fine original oil paintings, by eminent - artists; ease birds, secretary bookcase, tine velvet and litussein carpls, c fUrniGUre was made by thet equal to null; sate.may be examined at 8 o'cloak. on morning of the GENTEELte Sa No. i-ati North EIC , HTIT Street, FURNITURE, PIER A]IY.ROR , TAPESTRY CARPETs, ON . TITEbDAY MoßisriNg, May 31st, et 10 o'clock, et Die, 44 North Eighth street, the genteel lumsebmid furniture, line IFrencl, plate Pier mirror, fine oil paintings, secretary book-vase, line ta pestry earyiete, Sce. May be examined at S o'clock oir the morning of the sale. FOR•SALE AND TO LET. ARARE CHANCE!—" Tll REPUB LICAN AND DEMOC,R AT, " PI T RLISHED IN WEST CHESTER, CHESTER. COUNTY, 'PENNA. YOB SAla —The death of George W. Pearce, Esq., proprietor orthit- „paper, ,t „ems sorry to til.pe.e of the establishment. In the Immix an loval, earnest, and enterprising man. Ibis 10u$-established journal cannot fail to be profitable. Circnlating, at it does, etensively. la ceitnty of slovenly-tone tliongand in. habitants, and in a Congressional and Senatorial Dis trict of one hundred and five thousand, prominent for wealth and intelligence, and where Unio thousand the lad olactinn had inatority of over font votes, and with a constantly turn:mow; popotatur aao Patronage, it requires nothing but judicious -manage ment to make it alticrative investment. -Persons contemplating it parcha,e. should. Plaice that fact known at once, as it 15 desirable to sell at the earliest day. JOHN T. WORTITCH - GTON Administrator of George W. Pearce, deed. WEST CHESTER, l'a., nay 17, rurla•thstn tf TTO LET-THE SECOND, THIRD, AND fotirth Floors at 235 MARNET Street, tltrortqlt to Church alley. ullr29..tf el ; FOR SALE Ol TIEWT—HOL - Sn No. 524 North SIXTH Street. Inquire at the bongo, for one week, from to 12, and :3 to 6 tny2,l-IV` CM FOR SALE LOW—A TEEPEE story Thick 'Dwelling-, No. TWEXTIETII. Street, with double back building,. all the modern tin 11,VOVAITlelltg. and beck outlet.. Inquire No. 1624- VINE street. E. FOR SALE—A FOUR-STORY A 0175 E, in good order, or will exchange fora maller one. Part csin remain on ranrigatro_ House No. 1025 Filbert. apply to C. W. HOLMES. in., Howard Sr Co. 'a Evnreso; Co., lny2o-6t 607 CIIESTNUT Street. el GERMANTOWN—LARUE AND . IR VALUABLE PROPERTY—For Sale; about 30 acres of ground, with ]Mtge Mansion, Stable, ke OX, • beautiful toestlen In C.er ,, ,,,alotea, t4ll walk from the depot. Apply to & TAITA R. my 20.31 14114 SIXTH Street_ r, COUNTRY BRAT AND FARM li FOR SALE. —One half or all of that valuable Stone- Post FARM of 100 acres, BRISTOL TURNPIKE, above the seven-mile stone, and near Tacony, with a Sao view of the D. I...vare r Ate_ Afaukton holm aud other &veiling's _to lett also, factory and smlinshop. Apply On the premises, or R. WITITTAILER, I.Vo- OW LO CUST Street. ray 10-4 ts on FURNISHED COTTAGE TO -Inrik Roirn ß e E sNTk ,FOR e TH ty E - t SU r M Mwßr—d,P lea minutes' t w di k (NM the depot on the Philadelphia and Trenton Rail road. Adams. "A. M.," noime.A..u.rit, InylB-60 al FOR SALE—A HANDSOME thremntory print: BESIDENCE, with three, tcry back buildings, in complete order, x‘fo. 1.642 "Corti,. FLP TEEINTI-1 Street. Lot .23 feet 6 inches front by 173 feet deep to a fifty-feet street. 4nmedinte possessio n g i ven . For terms apply to JAMES W. PACKER, GIRARD beans_ . . HOUSE AND FURNITURE.—To 2E24 Southern or Western Family, wishin g to spend the euxerner 2n the city ltecAti.V. hAttga, .6 Ptirg opoertard• ty, is eff'; , red to rent a eomfortable TIDUSE, well fur nished (also a Billiard Table), situated on one of the most retiring and respectable squares in the city, be tween 'Walnut and.Sornee streets. For further in forma- Iton apy l ly to J. R._ EYRE. No. 116 GOTHIC Street. above Wa.tuut, bet weeu Fronts ttd Second. mrli - stlifuto - COUNTRY SEAT AT N p EWPORT, R. b.anilfel aced R lint and second Beaches, and fronting directly upon the Ocean, south. There ere 44 4,01:ES of best land, under high_ ellltivation, Lawn, Fruit Trees, Bath-house on the rocks, for hot and cold sea-water, largo drapery, well sleeked, Barn, Stable, and sundry out-buildings. The house is spacious, tastefully . and substantially built, and has all the modern conveniences. The whole establishment is sn tineder, and is esteemed ono of the moat desirable in Rhodeorlsland. . _ . Fur plans and full particular:4, apply n, ROBBRT E, AFTIIORB, Roca Egtate and Mnrwitze Broker, 21 CITY EXCHANtiS. • DEVONSHIRE Street. myl.o-tuthslm BOSTON, Massachusetts, in FOR 5.A.4., E—TEN 51TPERIOR Imut th ea.-story- /pat.:E... located on COATES street, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets—lots running through to another. street. For sale at great bargains and en caq" Terme. Vox- swoly L.l HIRAM MLLER. 113-6t* 22.3 GREEN Stro4. re FOR SALE AT A GrItEA.T BAR- MaGAIN t or exchange for smaller house, the Hue large DWELLth No. 202.FRAXIS:LIN Street. Apply at 236 CHURVII Alley, 1 3 134P1A. ap37-Im* 4th - BURLINGTON PROPERTY FOR SALE Oar pleasant Brick DWELLING DOUSE, with wter il/M1 asij9isiing Mce, WiAtter ova Dr. Barclay, on Wo4)l> ntret-c, Apply to s, SWAY P_ 801 CHESTNUT Street, or PRASKLIN WOOL MAN, 70 MAIN Street, Burlington. inyl9-thsnY3r eft F.O R 5A L 13TIILDING AIatAND LOT, No. 30S CHERRY Street, south side. Lot 00 feet front, 100 feet deep. At s`2feet, in depth widens to 76 feet, to an O-feet alley. molting to Cherry street. Apply at the Office of Chrie,t, Chuveh Ito4Dith.l age, WALNUT Street. ap2f-Sw i t FOR SALE—A VALUABLE io— h ou se,oa, Aotattininff about 21 acre& With Mansion Large stone Barn. and tither buildings . , on the Norristown Railroad, near the Junction of the Reading Railroad, and fronting on Allegheny avenue. 4'l ib place to adiutinidy situated, and will be sold wry Low, and on accommodating terms, if sofa anon. B. F. GLENN, noyin 1.23 South FOURTH Street. FARM FOR SALE, IN CITEBTER Connty, 4 northweat from Downingtown, on a good pike. f2la" miles from Pennsylvania railroad, aboat 108 acres best quality /and, welt watered .nad di vided into fields, wool, plenty or fruit ' building- 22:mr and good style , otol plenty of them: xvo.i.oo!ttt the door; lawn in trout ornamented with shade, &e. A beautiful pixcet will not fintrer by comparkon with ally In the market. 0. l'Amozr, on. ISVOlnigag. Gathrieville, Pont office. City referetwes D. run,AlA.l , t, Inyl6-Im. .11.04 North SIXTH Street, l'hila. eFOR SALE,—A SUPERIOR FARM of Do aerez, on the MEDIA RATIatO.A.D, - to mite. from Market street. A tirot-riaos Form, with oxteueive buildings, at Crosswiekg, Pi. J. Al. a Very lone number of Farm' In Delaware, at 01eeeti oz ingly low prices. B. F. ririvszr, my - 14 123 South FOURTH Street, SH IrrlAre. BOSTON AND PHILADEL. MIA STEAMSHIP LINE, sailing from nab port on SATURDAYS, fr.m. first wharf auova PINT Street. Philadelphia, and Lone Wharf, Boston. The gteatirtehip SAXON, Capt, Matthew., wilt sail from Philadelphia for Boston on6aturday, Mavl!,atlol.M.. and eteaaieldp 14 , 54455 AM. Capt. Ilakdr, from Boston for Philadelphia on tame day, at 4 o'clock P. X. These TIM and substantial ateain4hipa form a rogniou from each port punecanlir on Saturdays. Insurances effected at one-half the premium charged on bail veagels. Freights taken at fair rates, Shippers are requestted to .eud. Siip Receipts ana Rills Lading with their goods. For Freight or Fag (ha-vinp, Atte acpotxtret4h ) laftllo apply to HENRY WIXSOR & CO., mblo 333 South DELAWARE Ave arm. I da STEAM WEEKLY TO LI VERPOOL, TOTTCHING AT QIIEHNSTowg (Cork Harbor). The well-known Steamers of tho Liver pool, New York, and PhilailelnhinAtaitinship Company are intended to sail as follows: CPPY OIuIfANCHEgTER SATURDAY, May 21.] CITY OF LONDON S , ATUItaaN, Nay 23. and every succeeding Saturday at noon, from Pier 44 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE Pan In Gold. or its ennivalsnt la Carrancir• FIRST C.,tDIN *BO 00ISTEERAGE 135 04 Do. to Londort..•• ez to Po. to t00a0h.... 34 oc Do. to Paris 95 00 Do. to Parts 40 00 Do. to Hamburg.. PD 00 Do. to Hamburg,. 37 oe Passengers also forwarder'. to Havre. Bremen. Hottal. dam. Antwerp &e., at equally low rates. Fares from tiverpool or Queenstown: First Cabin, VS, *55,1 , 105; Steerage from LiverPoollnd ibteetlSlOWflo ISM. Those who wish to send for their friends can btu tickets here at these rates • For further information appts at the Company's Olken. dinfl‘ G. DALE, Agent apl3 111 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, ac. 2500 bbls Mass Nos. 1. 2. an 3 Mackerel, lite alight fat fishin asmorted packages. 2,000 bbla INew Eastport, Portnne Bap, and Halifax 121 erring, 2,_500 bOXen Lubec, Scaled, and Zlo. 1 Retains lanlibla new „Mess Sbad. 2.soboxea Iletkinter County Cheese, Arc. In store and for sale - b-t; MURPHY ..tc KOONS. iais_cr' No. 141: 'NORTH WilAll.vSs, gigs DB. FINE, PRACTICAL DER. TIST for the last twenty years, 2119 VINE St., below Third, inserts the most be.. . m." 1111 TEV.TS the age, mounted on floe Gehl, Platina , . Vulcanite. Coralite, Amber, ac., at prwee, tor neat and substantial work,snore reasonable than any dentist in . this city op Mate. denti st Teeth plot:awl Pain for life, Artificial Teo* repaired to suit. to pau/ extracting. All work warranted to fit. Reference, best families. ronr_sz. c :1 EVANS it WATSON'S sTORE, SALAMANDEIi SA-21SP. 16 SOUTH FOLJRPH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, A. .a. /sage variety of .P.IRE-PROOF SAM dame ea band. PERFUMED PARLOR MATCHES.- Just received 25 additional cases of these celebrated (Aiixander's) Matches for sale to the trade & on4r. ROWB & B. iSTON. ins . rlls9 N.T W. CARD AND FANCY JOB PRINTING. AtailliOWALT m 11130WZ1'S. /1113. TOMS St. MEDICAL. Drarzinf_4; , •, NOISES IN THE HEA_D, DISCHARGER CA.7 I A la la , I , TITTEALGIA. lIIIELTMATTSIT issimm S'CROtritLA, Dico2.7viTLl.r. AFFECTION.. THROAT DIFFICULTIEg. With all diseases which latest the ham l oa d, cured effectually by Mr, 3lt. G. BROWN'S 11EITAPHICS/- (;AL DiwY,VEILIL PR:ICM, 85_ TIIE NOR RICHARD'S RYE WATER, arid tha SCALP ItENOVATO.II, t:•hick areAlisilactly fie; amte. Price $1 each. NO BORING WITH INSTIII7SrENTs . ;so in.owlra Tim ICU SNDFFING DP TUN NoSTR.II-s. /liZti.o - So rourins Medicine down the threat. The Bletatiliyaical Discovery will teach evAry spot that instruments will reach, and then , audn of /dams besides. mils_ NT_ G. 11910W14, ,lIETAPHYSICAL PHYSICIAN, CAN BE SEENAT HEE. OFFICE consequence of the prejudice existing in regard to patent medicines, and the low estimate at which they ere held by people in general, it is my earnest desire th a t Joy alteraphyeic,.f rn , e.ereer.nonm nor be revels-e t / or claseed with the patent medicines of the age You. ask Inc why? I answer, because itis a ktie:llijie *ne er...dry. differing in application, tendencies, and re ; Rya from all other remedies nod preparations: which Lava ever gone before it. And further, htteanse the Meta physical Discovery the result of inherited power to trace eirects to their first cerise. This may he styled Originality of thought: therefore let - it be understood that the MulunlAn-ical Discus -et, In nut only the r .ntlt of Inherited power, but also the result of a life oe - rara philostophiral research, and that, too. in unbeatea track. The mind of the discoverer could not be satisfied with any development 10,s than the first conk of the discaoe. This kind of knowledge, and this alone. is what a ra tional, sensible, and enlightened people demand. Nine. tenths of th e physicians of the age are totally unfit fur their position, as the power to trace eltimm to she °sumo 1,0,,,05, to the few. This beta aseertion require. no proof. Every house in the land has the proof within its Olyn doors, Disease reignsand triumphs in every home, r..-nt. 0h1id....4 fr.ra ft . ene Latton to aeoeration, tiIUS entailing on oar loved ones a lire worse than death. How correct is the sentence: " :My people perish for lack of knowledge_ " Awake! awake! ye slumbering World, and betake yonbmlves to tinlilght! Think. and live! Diseased individual, whoever then art, remem ber that there is but one root in the human aystent which gives liirtit t i and ru>mtue the life of aLxonsa. and that no earthly n.)wer can remove your disease ex cept this root be destroyed. Your disease may change its nature and leaniity, bat remembe r it will nun .. , c co me forth with other attendants, and stop your fleeting ft tiirm unlocked for. With confidence I say the GMT Itltcovery is the only remedy ever oitereol b: the world whirl[ Will utterly annihilate the root of disease. The Dia eoiery consists of three distinct preparations. One for th e cCitip , one for th e eye and ,no an ,no P., the ear. Taws* work in conjunctiun, and :atilt, at the root of all dis ease. When I say all, 1 mean every diet:use that era( infested the human body. rLEAsE nib . A.r. THE FAT:LOWING CEETIFIG&TEE CAREITLLIC. PUTIESIC. A

from Dyspepfda, Catarrh, and a complication or ,u.,-- eMeN. Fur the past year, I have been resties , , and could not sleep at ,night. fie exhausted bad I beeemi that I sva,,itildila to do inshotbwholddlltiek I Uaruao so cold that it Neetooll 11.11pOSSibiti for me to keep ivarra. For some time, my eyes wore very much diseased, and my bearing - dull. Myself and friend, considered uPia In thin orate, I wear tl) Mr.l. M. G. Brown, at the American house, ;tad obtained tree arna.- l:hy>itnti Discovery. I halt , - used vno best faithraily,and Ito language can brie I, tell the benefit I have r,e,ie.-4 from it, lLy eyes have become clear and ~,trqug.. My McKim - a -la in entirely 1 can eat hearty, and withont any inconvenience_ catarrh hue eeimed. (I would remark that large blue lumps of matter seemed to come front my hyoteru. I My whole hour has become animated and warm. I non ROW (10 lay twat work, and feel altogerher, , , Ily friends say am gaining fleet, - I taieve a,. I was I could not have lived. I feel grateful CO God for the benefit] hard received and 'dill expect to r e ceive. recommend hire, di. G. Brown, and Ler 1.3..14 te4itt trient, to all who author - as I have d•me. liandre.l. of cerfilicates of cures of drafito,c., etc., in and around Boaon, can be found at the. Waco. r.1111 . ...10131.1,1T Jan_ .911, I, William Lee, of Glonee,ter, Camden do certify- that my wire, Ellen, has been me' verdy with a compile:won of diseaNes for Her find tenni& Mt., WoMb cOMPliti FIT, 'Which too-Una - I her to bed for serer WfXTIVi. En,i-nk-,-; land, Oct in. one after another, till my wife became a perfect - wreck. Otte has been limb, the treatment of ten prominent ph3 - siciaus., all of whoa, failed to tire her any rel ier, and Oxen-a., Pt [he Arno; r f DOM, It is more than four yearasiueo .da. was able to artead honeeheld dutiesand I had been e/I!IL led to emph.y a hou-ekeeper. We had given up dm:Earl= to n..-ele,s. S.ene thee ago my homokeoner, very Pro vid ' 4ll4/15-, went is Kimi, , essing, l'eausymoi.,, when . he learned that Mr. John nirbna.o.l liter si4er r a neighbor) had given up work and iris at! the ',dial of ,1,,E1,‘ Lat. Mci. M. t7i. Ikon; . "M , 'taphr-, :deal Di. , ,coverY.'' and mini; it Mithfully, had I,en. !:toyed to health, and wao np and at work a g a in_ When my heneekeepor came home Ale told me the twee:tiled till lift' 10 Wihiti Pt_ Mr. iceit. - tn.md for the particulars. lOM no and received chem. We then sent for Mrs. M. G. lirewu'es " Metaphy,icat im., , ,very." and my wife has tt,ed it faithfatlc. Tit 4 result is her Isom complaint has entirely go;le, and *he ran now do the worli.uf her house. eouiale;e that db-e:lse ka last leaving her system, and ,he rv--....klahwz her original health. Iler eye,, which were very weak, are clear and strong. I unhesitatiney ast rill, my wife's recovery from the JiaWs of death to, Mrs. 51. Drawn "31rranhyAral Dinorery,. - and rev,lntoewl it to all who *hirer from toy , whatever, a, it strikes at the toot or all t.:1,,mhl any p r e4m Wia/1 to call in reference to the ;hove, IAM to fee !Reid or write, u.. they may de:ire. A:SOY - Z. VZ TO 11 - 31. Tinik or oLoCCE,;I:EIt, C.II.IIIENCorSTT, S. J. KINCiAESKINW, Sept - . 27, 1F6:3. Mr. LEE: IsteaFe accept thi, a, my teNtirmmy 1),?- 11 a 1101 Dirs. :A.G. " al _I) L-covery." I Iva:- upward, a uinW Indi a / 1 A falliated with a :fever) pain In my Loaf!, ttob* my ear, , , deafue ,, , and dhiniess of sl g at. 1 was forced to glee np work: ...a- Zirely. I wa, under the treatufeut of several medical wk.,. did alt they cauld. relieve tn he, ,11C Choir modieitte.s were of PO aNILII. 1 Was [bar gaws o, death, and had. made UP ..3" mind that death alone could ant my misCry_ • - - _ Ott the ninth day of Aprif n friend nailed em me and advi,...4.1 um to give. M. (:. Redllll a trial. After I did so, and in le , : than throe wool,. Witt; Hi my wurk ugaiu, as %volt is liro, and aid still iu of oxeeltent health. By the blevo , lllo - or Cod alid Mr'. M. L'rowu's great - Mei - orb-y:4.a " 1 XIII once ntore enabled td earn my daily broad.. 1 alit 3 - dam rraly, wit - h rt,pein, Joll3l' RICI-111.0ND. ( I .:IrirICATE — WALTIU.X. that I have been diseased for thirty past_ The gist appears - ore Was in tur head, f r .,..; - Which it werkied ire was- in y enti re everYioiut tti", , iie ~,.3 n Y body to feel there Wits a, great wrong sono - wnerc. -"Ye - Pepsin, constlpation ortha „,,I„,,lotent of the liver, a bronchial difficulty, bid „ w are, With a constant eick headache, and other •irreCu tariciee, have been enemies with have to grapple for the past thirty Tears.sighr, hearing, and memory have also been failitig for :ono- xeitre. I have resorted to every evi.teni of Urge.. tire oilered to suffering humanity. Nothing that donitrit iiiiiivOicines could do lint has been lions for me,but all to no purpose. S eeingis an atlyertieornent in the paper that G. Brown 'would soon visit lb -ton, forth: ouroo. , e el introducinEtner Ir.efue.e, dte_, &e., I determined to try that rettlodY a, last reaert. And now that I have 'lotto so, I taint: i Jay ditty to give the result to the world, as no dont, • there are many ~nifering have done, and praying fy the day to dawn when deliverance woad reach theer.- The that week I used the MotartrisivolDL-'",''wY Ii ttC - clotted blood and matter fell from my head. r. came rushing from my head to lay throat, at-o from my 'tot tests_ i got intitteiliate The discharge emanated at intervah , forahoot a ‘‘,;• - My Met berdavhe ceased. I. fri tbe oitver of the teed rice tbrongh every extremity of my body. I verity - t Dere it to be the most powerful win for good Ow vsa.varTli.d to the lintinin systen, From the application I found it was taking hold of the 77:-.3 t i my trouble & As Icon at my head trasitolit: .. l , V 4 ... 01 her diseases began to die mit 3IY ' from u llenti now eat heartily, witionn any bronchial gestion. cOnatipation has gem, - fection has sione. entaroonlent Of the • . 4 :My whole system is so relreved from .I,l,r.analA, it beyond my col:apt-A..91.t0n t..! . It' menwvv bee ithin b e e O nle sufferer neighbor of mine 'who le ho and a comolientiou of ! • received the same hellerg 0. Browns Metaphr , -ley hnve estrerienced n US:.' me,,,efige covert, twist heartily reron good to the people. Tbe `! Mataphvic9l Discos ztch.ii,!.tictrese...n(t:ett; add re , on receipt 01 the P ric ." Snatp Hon tea Pour xia=arroEre Watert. BROWN, tor '•o‘ot, 44.. Addicts, Nr•-• t wy„, ofrppriucipal It; 1.0.:ND . tlay - 410 ARCH street, 1110151 TILE EAR, No. CM ARGIL STREET