q' i .... fti l ' painteta3dtt . • NOTHING/LT/AM IN THE PAPER • TO-DAY., • Nithing 'at.4ll in the paper to-dav ' Only .murder soraewhe , e or:other • *holies put Mg' child away,‘ • " at being wife as welt as mother: • Or drunken hurbaad,beating a wife ' i With the nelahhoralying awake to listen; Scarce aware he has taken a. life Till in at , Inc window the dawn raze glisten ' ..' But that le all iii the regular way- * '# • There's nothing at all in the_paper to:day._ Nothlng at all the parer to-day! • To be sure there's s, *onion died of starva • Voni iten ' s • s • ena hwvery-prosrernaChrostiman y n mayr., . i Or two yroung.g lls;tritu some inward grief. Baddened..aveyduoged in the inky waters, • 'Or a father has learnea that his non's a thief ,. lir a mother becp .robbed of one of her .daughter-. : •' Vings that oecurin the regul way-: • ...There'secrildrigat"ad in the paper to day.- There 4 nothing at all in the paper t!-6 1 '. , r, Unless you care about things in the 40 HOW great rico, rogues for their , c Heal ) • was.' (Though all gentility cries ode coity Like the ineanest *hop buy that robs a VII - There's eme o.d ay ii rntdt forgetting. The 'lad only t•horrowed”. ar suctrlsua *LI . To pay some money he' lord m betting. But there". nothing in t l‘P„thstr'S =L. of the There's nothing at all I. the PAPer,Wil4- , • • Nothing at thelPsir to day • But the births aurtonoirtiPtClee deans and . • But lite"severtsill the - eld survey, Sirtupsetgingiand Vice la carriages; And kindly nrartainidererminegownsi And ‘,lOOl breasts ' tinder hooden gray: - For FOOdnalt befooos ritis only to clowns. An,j.verl others than lords: does sin pear But wliat do • I reat "dinWned !'wreeked!" • Leay Tnerelraenothing at 411 in the piper .to -day? • -.From I.oudhu run . . - PiIE)TARRTs, revelling in fresh tons toes F,nglands poet„laureate is traveling in Switzerland. , ' " • - 7 Monsieur ,, . Rouhei is to he made Viperoy. of Algeria. - z--'lle•late Nationoi,l";lielligeneer died' attne of 69 - years, . • . , The Prince =ofWales won $25,600 cleat On the 'lateljerby. —Texans are luxtuiating.in a‘full crop _ tite;blaCkberry: - - 1,009 'Roman Catnolics • • Massachusetts. -from the United King. „dew; no* seventY;p3reet dais out,/ —New York is receiving consignments = of ripe pOtches frobiliagusta; Iga.; • • -PillY.4lree.W.Orain •igsee,:ivitla their presence, , the Vermont penitentiary. -There bin American aCho4at r,attended,by.sixteen_young Abiskans. • '- , -Twalarge co.ciperativelaundries are • about' to'be eerabliehed in Troy N. Y. —Free bithing rooms for ... women and ;children have bgert opened in Philadelphia. , • -Fa-President Andre* Johnson does not believe in President Grant—he 'Says • —On July 'AU:, severzu `leilable gen . tlewn" state, the world .feepoinin; to tat i.l ~ / . $7,000 is the T.....11e 0 f tke nu:davo_ roii to benelolent George Yea. by Co^-.ff.— __ • •-- 'a bock*. has finally abAn .—Madarne 'LaGrange . ._ • ' lyric stage And 15 living Ijl dOrled the _ re tirement/- in Paris. ; , ; kleptontainac w Prince as EL ••;.„—A._,Rastian • i led hi m to 'Sibe in,i i l l s bp ar ilia just est n that account . o • - of the - ; L 42,000,000 Werth of the stoc.s. Delaware _ • , prOposed.brid e over the . at ,Phlladelphis, tias already-been snrscribed. oently - to see Miss • , t m r , coltax went r 4 . _ .„ e . idtt. Lewis, the .- Grace Duilin li g eort heroicziw - • ' d thanked ,her, for ,de.. .7eds.Young ladies should t tli f6o a_ r t • West Point eade.ts receiv e a m every button they give awny-, f rom r t ' their .4-D un etr if o ° i nn t i's e. sai . dto pe wertb•_ e, almost y,na.e .'' mind , iiii W m . B. Astor. T ll \ „ni e t n , i e d at $76 000,000, and the , air , -value ) , , i• \ at 100 'OOO,OOO. . • ) ' present, condition of the pe:ach, it win be 134 large that' Ii ,`can ' - ;":1.---Thilliepelaware':lea-d9.-itB °llrniLeorst to e fear all gotten to mar ket • (----- • ..--it Is said thnt 200 T-gPi'lite3,°.i.s....t.avAq 1 • , ed the : t e mper i nee , pleng • IL* --r4 ''' - sign ed ' to kn ow how nsnypf F , be more in teresting •.• • 7 . ;a l * 00,1).,IteeP if.. ' . 1 ,- eat . , 6 0% 0p w 'l4 cost i kr tdwin 'arrfa' He • • te, t o get deartf dt"id from laaw i o; beforebegl, o f Andiendi Era* .- ii 03 da y s i ;.. - . 1 ' PaseT in Ibis ibl tli street /3" . at: fello w Insul ted aka, - I on . , th e ois4o' the Other. dSy; Aug • • in B an • Frail • ' a rock ;girl didn't faint,.but she picke d!if) . . . • '' ' sad hittlin'Oveithehend with it* . , _,., • .' , * ' , .. drew/ 4 0 6 8014 . l a t e Alaerman.' —432 / ` toblograPhim' Mos t etc., is' abollt tO 1111 __ __, to labour` l e ' slreed' y'ltinli all they wa n ' i l i . . \ \ jig* ' Ofticials•llipi; and doings._ r, -,. ' tho el" , • ilver are ' •`: The 1 bilil:kB of tile Croton , tired witlill e , Owl ascumof Sketr9letP /03,A of theuttle river le s on the sur f ace ~ , _ ; - • anti ,•,. ty 6,' fso unich i linvertance ' ' - - City H • • -• • , ' piliew Yorll-C - ',a nevi r p4r ! hi , / , Mies Kate'-'l3Eiteinan , TOW -..., - •eit...... er _ w ritten . by , / *. ' ca lled "Diary !IT 7 Ced a decided-snc•:'; 1 / • -goi - prorioun .. - a ---- •• - Tay lo r, .._____• • , 4„uaieraces - why; ' ' th e. , immen se ; ~ • ' a i yo 1 .4 , opes.-)4 , - -• , - . ac ti n g we : l' • 'Xiii 14* *-8 wond erful -. •.‘ o 4 1 5 10 18 , i''''' ' ' oNtiVirT7as ' • -_ - --,.: r ~.;A g l i t , w atograp h, lour, _.......+_. ~./..1. r r - , ,iiirtarid,.±aetber.of 41nr-igu,r, c. 3„ • . 4 2 : 1 10 111 : 14 "m" - L...• °tithe & i v, prtsideAyFt,„ 1 !mimeo:Lowy= i t' • ' . ibeluiltedlkateqtaa'.l!% L,...eatie; I ' ' ' ' Tr . 40 . 1014. ' 'o'l4 One other.awl. ~ z , ' . ' . °- - Irof :ilibl,Pgir linnw 1 1 404 1 t ;' • `-'', 4, „,,„.. 4 6mion ' '''''' trh -- flnecoldoinga' ,••,--tr i ' It. , 4 IA lt i:• '( " '.. '" ee • l u tphHatiptAilint ofthe f 1P ii, . t` , ( tOrtiil l 4tOkr ; 7.77ltiiiikiripietir ,cd. tr• iol i v i -eiailVittis','9,l4, ....” , k , smidt6 g 4 ...', i ~ • ,-- - haffi)een torSrim, .., , Ast' 1 -. ' , - ' YhiladelP h ! li ; ' _zi - upigillg ; to ;On' 'f it iri4LViii* 9! -• „ - •.- ce u s ) ~,.s . „ • i,.1-,....c.,„7,lpeitiviTant..‘ -11 tli• . * SOW leg'Ll4f7rf F r' '''i. • ~, .11,km6.ariofi.. _., ~..•-; i r •:r., ~, ; t , 1 - 1 ,,,1y n i s tiee, f v,aa evert in nw , -1 i- - ;/74 11 4 41, - ••••*•'o9` - .„,l„A.Alemeat of his f l ''' - - *- E - 'An' , Usti ifiara'and , s - 7 1 ,--- i maiivr i tato. - „ , -a,gl.4i. litbktiontol_ pp ''' ' '' Abe visit Fil - :-,. cre. , i__,; ,, , , ,,4 ÷ 4,,i , „„ ,;,..r **Lan , '" ,c, y:,-"73,-. t perted dead, that the/Public has lost all confidence in hi/ . m —lt is said the ._the.ladies who milk lessly submitted!to the golden hair. dyeing promise,' now heartily resret that they eVer attempted to be , tbelutifulblondeS." Bildnese beginit to tii,eatenthein-' keo, hilt few instances, 'will)* of th e " facial miticleshas resitited- '— ' ', . , —Very heato" doses of a very weak compound o ivituperation and denunda -tion are , Bong -flung at -Thchard- I Grant White. because he has not evinced much r4mpeot , lur the mum of commonplace i ti onnarians and superficial, philologists e t thliandeeme forinei Perii -1- -The company of the . Pit.. Theatre, in 'New Yorkas to 4 lous combination of-talent,. • Chimfrau,• from BelWints ton; Miss Fannie Daver; the Arch in. Philadelphia; Mrs. ~.:... Sid dons, known to every, one; Mrs. Jen nings, better known as . Madeline Hen rigtes, and a host of others, not one , of WhOM,IS inferior.' ' - : —On the occasion of the recent riots in Paris', Baron. Alphonse de Rothschild was so unfortunate as to makehiS'appearance in the street, when the gents d'armes were busy. making their arrebti, and; 'as they! are not respecterSiorpeisons; the persona.„ ACAtIon of wealihiwent Co gaol with the /eat of them, and was confitted for tit:ee hours before he could prove \hisldentity. Severalother s imila r c a ses are reported as _ having taken place the , same night. -The Czar, hearing - that Gen. Grant has become President and that he would like to have peace, has , sent him one, a handsome piece of artillery. embossed With the - names of all the President'S vic-: tortes ti6e in,,,tie late . rebellion.:;abouts „ suth a.present ,would 'seem to ; ba rather a warlike one, -:- but we must' remember that in EtuPl) When a country is most ' husilr . euteaged in. preparm,g , for. war , its ruler invariably assures the world that nb . , idea, separated froni theprofounciest con dition of:peace, occuplei hie' mind., • -A Spanish rumor states that the ex- , Queen linhella'S son and heir,thiPrinee, of lAsttuiss, is about to contract einarria' ge with the Princess Beatrice; Of„ingland, 'a faet which pleasei the"-ex•giteen'sa much that she will resign- her. claims on the throne in favor of the young couple, and that England will then , restoreGib ralte.r to Spain on cOndidon 'that that nation acknowledge the i \ otmg bride and groom as their rightful sovereigns. This is a very pretty little story, worthy of the land of the Bseurial and Alhambra, the cradles of romance. • , . —The Japanese who are beginning to - find their way in large numbers to our Western coast, are said to be the besftn structed immigrants coming tothis coon, try. Ihey are not 'merely ,this but they bring new industries 'with them into the country.. One conipany of these stran ears has bought tax hundred sizes of land, known as the Adze Ranch, in California; there they _propose to cultivate the tea. plant and the silk worm ,of their native land, which feeds' upon ciatleaves and produces a beautiful grey silk. Besides these' • thei will' cultivate the bamboo esculenta WitiQ:li : ovibi to".be a welcome : addition to our list of vegetables, as they are said to 'have a' taste something be. - tween those orthe' artichoke and asp-a:: • , Dna? liluTEs.—r = The gchool Committee , of Boston has deciAo to open next Sep tember, in that ci r day school for deaf Mutes, end has gi ', . °lice*? applicants for adrois'sion to .d in their papers. Children from four years of age and up. "wards, not regarding'the limits :of fifteen years, can be admitted.. The privllegeef of the school will alio be allowed to children in 0.3 neighboring cities andlawns ,upon the payment of the simple cost of,tuition, which, it is estimated, will amount: to_ $lO4 pet annum tbr each pupil: In case of - tl,Mpecuniarir inability - of the parent or. guardian, the .tuition • money 'will be 'paid by the State, upon , the proper repre ;sentatlon - of titik facts. This plan apears to be a jndicionscine, since it furnishes instruction, to deaf mutes who either minuet be admittedinto the regular insti tutions for this pleas, on,aceßw4,9f want of accommodations, or mhose,psrents, 'de sire to, retain the'mtattoine ' '' •Thu Baltimore Ban. Wiikirhat„author ity we, know not r pablishes thefollowing concerning the- political- 'contest in Ten nessee: The Administration having been forced to take sides'in the peliticalcon,test now going on in 'Tennessee, hes deniared in favor of Stokes for Governoraa against Benter. • 'Stoke EP his made: strong' appeal td have •hive the Federal pStionlige tile State thrown in'hierfavor. The' President has repcinded fever:lVY. Federal office boldenvin:Tenneesee,will,,laLezincted to ;aid Stokes,. or 4affer , !the 001/Pqauellgke.. , ,Senator:Brownlow's course in opposing Ger. Grant in the Senate, .atut,inl taking' ,sideavith Seater, has neutralized what , ever influence he had with the ,Admitti& lastion... Hereafter Stokeswill be regalided bytbe President eh the leader"of the party Tettnessee.‘“, • c) Jilr so ,f*TarßeV.'BoivintidAill Used to ride to And jii*cliNtratt orriagq. , This gave t 00 10. 04 lle (IC *ietabeTe' lent i l Who mi n io tar as td bawl lmAnieng the u°t l 4 4 F4 7,011n6t1,40`,A94P-rafera, of Ws *in ; jot „el VI ' 111)5 ' . 444 tte abe carribgeo mat ~enutentvllike his friivinelditateNuer de dpon an aist°ll64 was not until Mo: tgiu harem& the paper, .attdiolierveirthediansatteikbttedfedi *hat; be noticed its itep tt t.7 ld e e s t, ja: 7 ;avie 116Wii lie *id: • "It he trite;' , Atiarent',t 'rib tiling earrfage;VOC.l,o;:inthof of this.notice yv_ill*lPPe#4l,he door at the i 'Lenti 6l o lo 4, - of,,thif, Betiteer3; Upled` , end ; 1 )0 1 4 15 ' .1/1* ' my, buit ,rtde . him Abv*"s 4 t. • • it; gipOtt to close observers . theangtand" i ts watching with great,intereet mate in;enforcing the aftwe..agaiot Cul ~bnowhatting, as they .do,inich an hepor. ", tact! beating 'Upon' lier course Arrnot MENIEM Ttfe•Getytiatirg Monument LcorrescOndent of the N Y. -Times ..--------- : -------_ . writesikom Gettysburg. of the S oldiers'' 21 11 — . 8" BELLY, National Normand: 7 , and WI ego ne te=s in ~ The monument now' approscaing_com- L a mps, A n t a l% c h ow s , pietion and to be dedicated on the Ist of - .. July, is the mostlMPOPlng ' memento of AND L AMP , • GOODS. i - r - '' . the civil ware ywhere in the , country, - , ....-. \-. and will not, finished at a Con of less kalo, os,triosr, , Om LuniticantinorLs, than $50,90421,,,a1th0ugh the. original esti- • Braili2. deo. mate-vastutV4ooo. It lifrom designs - ..... by J. G- Batterson, of Hartford, Conn., I ,o ' Street. 147 Wood who also furnished the clay models of the .. 4- ` statuary, which were worked out in mar- , ,seso B e tween and eta meant,. art bleat Rome, by Rudolph Rogers. The •--.'"•-!' Feperstrticture is sixty-feet high,-cmaist• - g of a massive pedestal, twenty-five el square at the base, and' the die and jcap, crowned with a three-quarteiglobe, lon which stands' a colossal statue of the Geriius,of Liberty, bolding in her right hand tbe victor's wreath of laurel, and 1 Clasping with the - left a sheathed sword. r Projecting from the angles of the pedes tal are four buttresses, supporting the, same number of allegorical statues, rep resenting War, History, Peace • and Plen ty. War is personifiedty an. American soldier, who, resting from the conflict, - relates to History the story of the battle ' the inonument commemorates, while History, with stylus and tablet, is . chiseled as -recording the achievements ,of the field: Peace, is symbolized by a statue.of a cog-wheel, hammer and chisel, , while Plenty is . represented by &female figure . with a sheaf of wheat and fruits, as emble 'Matic of 'peace and abundance . as the sol odier's troth:king triumph. The huttresses on which these statues—which ,arti all ' colossai-are seated; have the tild'et orna mented With ths-feliefS in miliOn, with the idea embodied- in the statue. The upper die and capoflthe Monument are circular, and on , the die is "a ,circlet of bronze stars, , ' made, tip of one , for each State having na inn the cemetery. - , The cornice and plinth above the mairodie of the pedestal are octagonal .and heavily moulded, and on the plinth rests an 'octa gonal moulded base, bearing upon its face the national arms. in high relief.' The panel of the ni4a.4ie, on the west side, between tire statues„ has engraved an it: -thrrivehuno, ' July 1,,.2,•8, . ' '1863: '' ' ' - • Willie the corresponding panel on the opposite side liae...the following from Lin coln's dedicaterytAddress: "It is fonts, the livingyrather to be dedicated here to the UnfinateZiork, that. they have thits far so.nobiy carried on.,' ..It, As rather for us to be here dedicated to the : great task remaiiing%.before 4154-that 'from these honored dead we take increased devotion' to thmuse which-they here gave the last , full measure of devotion—that we here highly reaolie that the dead shall not have died in vain; that the nation shall, under God, have anew-birth .of freedom,, and that the Government of the• people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the ehrth.' --Lincoln, Nov.' 19, 1863. The monument itself_ is executed in granite and the live statues in marble, so that when completed it willhavethe same general,effect as the cemetery - in. which it stands. Rut it is not yet finished, nor will it be by. Thoreau, next, for Peace and. Plenty have not yet arrived' from Italy, and of the materials 'now on the ground only the pedestal with the but - - tresses and the statues of War.and Histo ry have beets put In 'place:, ir. Wills, hovreler; is' sanguine ' that, except the two non-arrived. statues, all will be finished in time for the. final ceremonies, and as he is giving his personal attention to the work, there is .reason ,tobelieve that he will not be. disappointed. It is impossible, of course, fo indulge in any minute criticism of the monument , in its present unfinished state, but it can be said that in thh'expression of eager -reel 'ial thrown into the faCe of War, and in the'absorbed listening aspect and attitude Of History, the sculptor has commendably walked out the Idea of the - designer._ s,t is lamentable, howevei,, that` the marble of both these statues has been badly did 'tined dtaing:the passage across the ocean, in consequence of gross careless-, ness of package . and stowage-, .and, un sightlY as they now appear, it is feared that some of the:, stains can never - be wholly eradicated:. - ' I Accounts_of. a new plan for building war vessels - are given in ,the. German pa pers. Otto Vogel proposes to construct a submarine stetunaldp, and the Berlin Bor.sanztitung *sees that -the Prussian admiralty has. approved of the plarfs sub mitted for inspection. The vessel, COTF , ered with strong plating, -is entirely be. low the surface of the sea, with the excep tion of the deck, which is surmounted by a vaulted iron roof of immense strength.. Beneath this_ covering heavy ..guns' 'placed,. .that whole greatly resem hies a att-rate iron dad.' It,is said, how ever, that beams all, the advantages of such men-of war, the new ship may he entireltsubmergeld, and in this position is so cemPletely under command that it can ontWeather. a storm; o,r. 'attack - an en 'etriy submarine ,cannon and. torpe-: does. .3lr.,lleged, ia,pow engaged in con structing a large model,twenty-fonf feet' in length, which will•soon be finished.: , Tau Washirriton Reporter says: 'We understand that, the firendstof 3uflerson ;colldge -are- abbut present a bill-in eqiiitpbefore theiStipreme Court of this State; and - *lll2 saie 2 ithat the "Hoard of Trustees , of Witithitigteiri, - and Jefferson College" 'be .reStrirtned front'"ierablink‘ College elsesei ,144 *codegepropr : etts,frimSO4°Ll)tyg; They„ 07 rPr er sePcu; es, we are apormeo, , by:,; James Y aPdiaeOrge3hiras, - Jr. ,, Baers.i c i f the ;Pittsburgh bar; and- Boyd Orunirinei .BaT, of the Washington :bar. ;- " .; "01 A ItatinOtingie, Innis entAltl4, goo& tkquakitify,ormitillik'in in Abe ber9firt Abfi4 • Cl l / 15 14— -Y.terAsi,:mttfrtio!* i zr u draw ' O. ente g t - the e eVnies 3ipiseart , the' logs, It has been inund itgpossibinclii intftidellii i .'Who hale ottlitty, , 1dit0:0490,47013?,.44#3104 qn 01pr ~ • suer 4 0 1 0 u9t seen'. ,fa .11 - .lAuncitras, howvigi. 14"Entutymt:Um*tilie an;reaehing ttnlr , hives. ,I•Th .1-ON SiturdaYvlast, : as. two lads, abotit Awe) " y et oopkrep Whose names are not ven; NeVe-playteg •bn Licking' CO*; ,eest Zdneirtele, , p'e t i.ste* die body, er 'boy floating 'dnivnli am, and, avilmnafg :pot to they' bronghtit etkpre.-:Aa the. `body Was still wariti, they-, made.use-.cif VW poor tneonsi -and succeeded, 'Ain, Wed,•turgifestingthetesoacitation of the hrtr4iwbrx,inabl,tchnras of , itti'lhcittr. - Was r a... it, !is, at-1 FMILE IN ME . i a_ -, A" Submarine ,Steatnahip - ;'71' , .." ;_' 7, t ; Gas FIXTURES - - CIO} TOPS:_ .LABELINGSEL:f.!.:L .- 4 ... ....:: ~ ... 4... FET .- 1 : 1 1: : :,,c,A NT011,,,,, -- . '-. yy 5 , .'----ci...4.1N5.:',,,t :I,7I,'.RIGHT:iI , •••• Jl Y, - 1 .! .„. r ., 3,..c> , , , ,i. , ' , 67}-f-''i4--.'• •y. ' S ;i 'l . ','l-. , . Pl-rTST4UBP- { in 4-.4{ -;,e,: 10 - r.., • , ...,73 . 1..,,,.ipi:::4; .;.;1-;:li , ."; ...., " ie . . ..r. 21 .-, ,, ----- -We are. now .prepared , to supply Tluners and Petters. It Is perfect, simple, and as cheap as the plain top, having the names*/ the various Fruits stamped upon the cover, radiating frOm the cehter.: and atandex or pointer stamped upon the top of the can. _ , . • It is Cleady,Distinctly and Penwentli •• , , ,:-._ !,,, • LAME/JEM...•.. by mere* placing the ;lee of the fruit the can coot: dug oppoSite the inter and sealing in the au stomarymatater. o preserver of fruit or good housekeeper will use my other aftermb2S once seeing it. ._ • • • • • •• 'WATER, PIPES, ORIAINEY.TOPIS. A large assortment, HENRY R. COLLINS, .- . . . . . s➢l4:LS' ..4.voine,near smitiateid tst. CARPETS, OLIVER IitLINTOUti tol; HATE ! MST RECEIVED A _ st'ALECTION 0y,.1 * AMBITSISELS TAP : ESTItitIIRUSSELS SEE `.PLY INGRAIN CARPETS. TUE . LABGEST ASSORTMT Or *HITE ` & : FANCY , NINTIThcrS, FOR SUMMER' WEAR, . IN TUE (NTT. STOCK FULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 011YEtt IcCIANTOCK CO'S. 23 FIFTH• Avvouz NEW CARPETS! 31.1.31ae l IOGO. We are naw openiiir an auctilment unparsAleked in ttas cin of FI.NY.ST VELVETS BRUSSELS THEE-PINS, • The Very Newist Designs, Of ow esviirresnt:impertatior. and selecledfrom eastern manufacturtre. • MEDIUM AND LOW :PRICED GOR Allo S, VERT SUPERIOR QUALITY AND.COtORS.. An gitra Quality of Bag Carpet AVo art now selling many of tbe above at OREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 11rUfiLNI BROS.. Jro. b 1 FIFTH 4 rE.TUE, IVEW' CAUFIETS. FINE CARPETS. CHEAP CARPETS-' OIL ,CLOTHS, ' Wr'INiDOW SHADES, ~aa 4 ~is7.~s. BONITO) OSE : -• • ..;; , •• - OFFICtS, corms° . uoois . . ,_ . r s'rorn AND DAMlligi - ~ iPittedlio•Drawn notice and in the beet mope:. :;;,),,,4,,: ; ,;:i . :,,iii.a,;... „ / -0. !- , , Well sowmgdelt.e; xi c)pito• ,„.:,,, ~,,.,‘. -FnAtibigoiwolmos. q:e. 1 ocl .= • trWiod Birmi Matt r• 1!.1 .i Ata,W. 9x."*.8/liet WO axeiVitilW 1,4 1i i ,;rter)rffei AND 1 $1:0-1) • ' iii"itiiiiii pa. - 1.4414 12E61)03, :- -. Cif evei f y dee. iieeico. I/ i EMI DOOT tside — Plates , Bic;ns e andu to a I COLIINS - • * cr sync's, / ,i 7o 'Ti.lob 7,, „ /". _ . 1 - ' , NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS. BM Pans, Linen and Pahn •L wf - Ft:ol4, 18111 PARASOLS, all the New Sly *HITE GOODS, SUMNER BOULEVARD SIURTS New Puffe(VCollakS. _and. Cuffs, Inrirper-and Linen; . COBSETS,a Complete Stoek, GENTS' 'SUMMER UNDERWEAR WHITE AND STRIPED MUSLIN SHIRT . COTTON HOSIERY Defies Companion. .. • LAVES, • .11AiiiDEERCHIF4 8 . MACRUM`a - GLYDE & CO, 78 & 80 Itarket Street. IiACRI3IIIc CARLISLE'S Dress Trimmings and Buttons. - 1• • , ' Embroideries and Laces. • - • 1 : Ilibbons and Flowers. Bats and EiOninets. . . • , i • • Glove fitting ;till French Corsets. 1 1 New Styles Bradley's Skirts. . li Parsseds- , 111 the new styles. 1 - Enn and Rain Umbrells.S...... - I Hosiery-the beet English makes. - ' . Agents for "Harris' Beamlese !Mts. , - • Spring anikEturnmei rinderirear, -- ' . Bole Agents for the -Bemis Patent Shape Cot-. lair. "Lockwooilbi "livinc."" • "'Weedcl. ' , Eine,'" Bic: "Dickens." "Derby' other styles. .'`. r : = ' . ~ -. 1 : De.ders qapplied with th e .ibovis !4t i '• . IRM • LE•o.•,•,••• NOB, NOTIONS, &O New Japanese Ants.' • - 'A. Beautiful Line At Elduced riapes. In Merin°, Gauze and Cotton Our Stuck of NEM ,SPRING GgODS No. 27 Fifth Avenue, ENUFA VTJRN.RS' PRIC*S. MACRUM &. CARIME, NO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE. m,4 WALL` PAPERS. IN/1141i PA_P.F43I laq.l, • WINDOW * SHAPES, OF New' and Handsome Designs, NOW OPENLNG AT No. 107 Market 'Street (NEAR FIFTH AVRITITS,) • , , EMbraclui • large ...and carefully selectedatoca of the newest deafens from the FIHEST STAKOr . .. ED. GOLD to the CHEAPEST. Airicpr. known W the trade. All of which iceoffer - 4 prices that will pay beyera to examine.' • , Jos. R. ItUGHES '4S/. BRO. mlsZ3:g4l WALL parER. TUB OLD PAP-IP:STORK IN A. WOE PLACE, W. P. MARSHALL'S NEW . WALL PAPER STORE;` -191 Lib"erty Street, • SPRING GOODS LRRIVING,DArtIY. mug of-V4- CU' Y. iOO WOOD STREET. NEW GOODS. , • FINE VASES, BOHEIIILIS a tID (KIN*. :: NZW STYLIZi n P 151 4 It A- ' 3II.2 "NIFT CUM *MOM" BE trge stock Of 4 • • PL A TED NODS 101[NO r"9" _of ill i 3 Calliad ue our to!!!ibi, and 'wont feel ostlene " axone need•mar* be watch i 4 aZ CO.ll .10C) -•111..; SirgErrINGWANDRAT TING. ilaidgrA:RELL.eiveo., - • ANCHOR COTTOIC.MILLSAI. 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MARKET STREET: , ! - ..41'0".1 • • . 6K 1_ rfAafirm"-DIiCCAND' LESS aO4- IL) Wilsoi,L, Carr a; 00'43' !CI • ViiiiOLilSALE DC l iTvws iN • ' - • Foteigh and Domestic Dry.fitkelk No. D. WOOD STBEET: Z•V TidrMilifitialiarAiDlimond Vey, r' .• • •,f : ElTrattrilifiGlassi, • - 4 WINES: LIQUORS, 8t0:-4,--- . _ SCHMI - DTA. FRID . . . - unroirrxiss Or- WM, BIIANDIESI 111101 DEALZIM 1111 " I **lr. f , PITU 'RYE WRISSIES,' 409 PENNSTREET, "lave_ Itemoye,d - to NOS. 3gl dl l iD Bg6 r Em.*, kleventh St., (foimerly Canai.) _ TOREPEI S. rEti en sz, co, - -. v. . . .. . ~ N05..185,1£17,189.19.193iand Mi s ' .. MST STREET. PITTS:rlJaeli, , , . .... murcrfACTß - ssas tit • - . . . --,Cepper Distilled t Pure Bye r :44okm. itsti, dealers Sr: IrelfeN :i9+4o.and L.I. 1 QUOR.R. HOT'S. - thli2ansx 1 MMCELINT TA4altlk t c , TIEGEL, 'Claw cutter rEASIA34I4 1 No. 53 Smith!l4l Street,F!”timit;, .11 • 4:Eft - sPitiN6AMODS: • ~,', 1 '1741 , A. spleA4lll. new • swot of Cif PP, ,C4IS.4ZAILEEs, •fc., JCS% tECeiCel/tt.`" self: lierehukt Tailor. la BukipAp...K (NEAR )lAESST.y: ICE < < ICE! 1 ICEDE I 44EIt , No. 55. Di mon d e ) Ffffeeintiiß.4 3 7 ,- , --. „ garlur_ .)._. =EI IMW , self-,' Mme. weal= soder lor4+ ___ mon Mood or./or m g A \ plait mitk kpxorli non' EIII a v.- It 1*... biguielti rot 0" The. AVrt sty, -4044, °"' n:. iiiiii,;* iile 4:1 GOODS AT SILKS SHANTIA: • FULL LINE 07 Ell ICE: tu aIIIII YI Bs 1391.40t0t0 El CI II 111 ; t o ' , ME f ,^ M