LETTER FROM ET. LOUIS. Secession Women—Rebel Officers Abroad —Reported Digcovery of a Gold Field General Harney, &c , Am. [oorrespoodeco3 or The Prem.] 134. tom, Mai 14,1581 My "lady fiecesh'l is by no means confined to Balti more. You have only to shop in Fourth street, visit in Olive street;and walk up Pino street, in our city, to sou the unmistakable &cession ban% er, Nor is it the emblem merely that is so °Malatya to loyalty ; but it is tho tier of the female sympathizers which is so positively outrageous. And yet, no one, thus tar, has discovered a process by which finunting Secesh women can be quieted. If they wont' keep on. of puldio places, and curb their Jetters(m-David attachments, an that good Unfinti-loving persons need not be insulted by them, it would be a vast 'imp ovement. If they won:3 leave od hieing at knion troops.. HI) tying ill the tacos of respects. hie titizena, merely became dece..tmen declare tiummeivea against en nntnitigatt4 wrong, it would be bearable, even if persons who claim to he ladies hive stored luny fierossion flags, ready to thug out at any moment powers that bets are in the smallest decre er relsxml. All yet, with these faels glaringly before us every (ley, it is to be lamented that there seems to be no remedy. I have seen, from persona who ought to know better, even if they do avow themsolves Licicoin haters, demon &rations in a bookstore on Fourth street absolutely dis gusting, and, to a respectable person, the most reckless Mr - maid of all moral or an) thl.-g like personal decency— ex hi bi lions of contempt and hate, passiooate denuirclo tions of gi tat and good men, whose penitent happened to be in their way, in larnatinge was uso-ti far more repul sive than would be expected from the painted courtez on of Battle row, or the outcasts of the Five Points. Shortly after the battle at Pitt burg. a number of rebel officers on tie sick hl,t inimagisi, 6y smne hocilti - to get beneath the protecting wings of a few prominent Seceseion women in this city. Early one morning there Leanie down in the Olive.street rare three of the gray - 0-1.1., ender the eititseklaii of a hPlihilitSisli t esti phyeicion, to whose oftleethey were hound for me-di cal supplies, and who, after being prescribed for, were hurried away to some more obscure place. The same day by three or four rebel officers, rapidly up Fourth street, mopping, however, long enough to recei ve the congratn 'Viewe and adieus of sympathizing friends who had lowleage of their movements. Only Autulay before last - ebel officer pruned up Olive street, but wee stopped re itchy to receive the congratulations of his lady friends, female Seceah accompanying him, while no male Ooofed is sit n to approach him. - The quesjon is often a•ked, old very reasonably, by are the co Secession women allowed to go about and sreminate their abominable tremolo i Simply heastiito re i.e..a to be l o tiiidt 4 l6l.ll at—le big the wirmuent by which the long.tonomed and flaunting •y-bodies can be brought to a realizing amiss of their 1111 e and recklessness. It lo or.l.lent to moor mlndo, however, that behind all is stands the propelling newer which moves those who odd represent the softer port of our nalure, to do t 414 cf SOMA hjptaglf would be ashamed. Hew long our city is to be cutout with the tiidelns ins of rampant Secession women, i do not pretend to . It is a burning shame to a city which [loonies to loyal, that in our very midst the mime of Jeff Davis :moiled, and the &costlier., Coae,t.rac, hauled as the rarest institution on the earth. It is blissful to know, however. that there are some al women here—God bless them l—who are true to the I flag; unneengera or in the hospitals, and ter weary in doing for the sick and wounded. The fe of a former mayor, now deco-reed, and her daughter, con tautly occupied in this way—besides the wires d doubters cis prominent eitigeng are engaged mitt of tier ill O.OIIIC the ntifortili.rite, Just now there is some excitement here in regard to new gold discoveries in the country POMP three ha d iniiii i!OTOInd the it' cky Mount iins, known as the r - Boa Yt Fey, on the salmon river Tilt gold de :tit, are report , re to be rich. N n-- here are journeying, list in anticipation of re:Ovine: fort One.. To-day the liner Emilie left fur Fort Ben loafed with pa3sen bdayined for the eitrif-rgif , region" .Irneng otlwrs MIT prominent cit , zeLs was Centre let IThyt, the wor , prosioent of the titierreity here, 1,110 goes on a trip hie health. .hej , -arn yis no small affair an the distance to the quer aof navigation is over 3,000 miles, and then na land trip of three to four hunareci mites further : re striving at the promise I land. corral Harney is living very (inlet and retired here, ing recently bought a fine house in the addition," conies into the city occasionally, attracting a good if attention by hie fine enbierly hearing, yet devoid ll military trenninne, hie drew being a plain suit of He doubtless watches the movements on the ehesti.board, in the genie of the "Union," with a deal of interest. D. D. ANCI.AL AN I► COM 41 ERCIAL THE MONEY MARKET. PIIILADELPTII/, Kay 17,1862. the Stock Board to day. State lives advanced X. PiXER, new, fell off X, and those of the old issue I steady at 0834 ; GOTOTDIIIent eecurities were et the closing prices of yesterday. msilvania Railroad declined from 47S to 47; Cata , Pm-ftrred fell off S I North Pennsylvania Railroad Philadelphia and Erie Hixei advanced , “Isanna Canal sixes rose frms Si. to 2:2; Schuylkill thou Preferred advanced 3r, and the sixes of 1832 'Wing Iteilread stock Fold to a limited exteutott the same as on yesterday, but closed weak. e 'main feature of the day, however, was the alai ] seivanee in Little Schuylkill ILaillY•ad stook, which -day tolvoorod from 4-ao ofmro, cud to-slay :active effort wan made to-day to circulate a very executed new counterfeit, a five-dollar bill on the of Americo, Now York. We saw one or theso MACS i‘ banking-house of Messrs. Drexel .3: Co., and have :nit that many of them were passed upon the =- timing the day. The note is a close imitation of amine, and almost any person not acquainted with Act that there were such counterfeits about might ily be imposed upon by them. The body of the note Phil with blue ink, and the ends are red. The vig ,.loov, a female and anea g le, amd each end of the a }iglu eO. Poor judges of paper money had better five-dollar notes on this bank for the present. ere. Drexel do Co. furnish ne with the following lOVA! et k exchange. exchange.... 're exchange. par ®l-10 prem. parcel- tO prem. plrml-10 dia. .3(aB 10 die. • 9343314 prom 'rcaFury notes 1041( eios. 6s 1881 1041(®104X. PiAteville Miner's Journal says of the coal Teat lily of coal mut by railroad this woe in af t . by canal 27,711 ; for the week 6i,089 17, against n for the corresporetine we -lc I,et yoar. 'rade from all the renions for the week and year, - hi last year, some up ea fellows: 6W' 8' 87,379 211.4331 27 711 335482. 18,6 0 117.2 - 9 33.385 2‘7,5 , 21 T0,3:521 Sr. itn 23,7.1, 20.523 08.209 35.273 16,9911 15,2291 23,2571 35,159 50.227 13.726 25,559 20.556 6,656 20,456 t 33,237 '164,207 163.133 the banks of the three Principal the Union for the last week compere with the one, and the correeponoing time or ISOI, tl9 mento of Loam. Deposita. rk, May 10. $138,048,211 8115050.260 11lay 12 , 0 9 .541 251 24,1;1i121 labia, May J. 7,3,902.7,05 ... 225,438 809 163,389 590' 222.536,345 154,77 4,348 210.364,045 123,717,749 fit, May 10 4•32.aR9.868 $8.830 321 DI ay 12 8,432.738 5,537,937 Oda, May 12..... 5,723 628 3,867,20 46099,694 16135.455 k 49.8i9,411 17,696,189 50,557,341 18,657,646 9yhia Stock .Excaanae Salsa, May 17. by .4_ E_ 9LAVALIIIW.h. Phnik. ExAany,e.) FIRST BOARD. ma 55'55.--.. 89.4 11 3linehill R lisyrn. 47 de Schnyl R.. 17 9 Loitigh VsiHoy R.. 5541' 10 19 5000 . 17 S 6s coupon '81.104M 6i .N0w.1.02M 20011 d 0104 %. ...1iew.102,% 95 CatailiSga . ll. do ...N0w.10216 3000 Elmira (Mattollos 40 do .liTiox.lo2l6llooo Se Nay 6s '7615 61 .k. sO. 98X 7Or Coates R. b 4 053 tin ai SO, 98 ;) &tic, 18., 13)6 to Pt Wei.Chiß 11 BETWEE7i Se R ..ssyrn 00 1.i5 20 SECOND New..„ 7ris Canal ... 45 art Nay' prf.. 154 dim; 24h - IN ay Os '82.. 6834 7.1011,1441,-an 104,7; I Canal 32 11, Penna. 65... 753 • Pine R.... 13 AFTER P 47 CLOSING PRI. Bid. Asked. 104 104% -10 N. 104% 105 98% 99 Dew.. 1024 103 88% 893( 1 24 69 24% 99% 100 93 94 00 05% 47 473 i m 65..103% 0, 65.. 96% 98 Con.. 45% 46 I Pref.ll6% , 117 53( "ref... 153( 15%1 '82.. 68% 69 10% 10311 Philadelphia Markets. MAY 17—Lvenlayi .—There is no quotable change in Flour to day, irket is dull, and the only sales We hear of are ,00d city mills auperiln, at $5.2.0 j about 219 :s Western extra at $5.50. and 200 bble good ily at the same price. The sales to the trade d within the range of 6505 25 for superilne 2.5 for exits and extra family, and $6.50 # Ol racy Creeds, en to quality, Bye Flour and are not much inquired for, and held at $3 for and $2 65 V bbl for the latter, Penasylyania —There is not much doing to-day, and the of aed af v small sal.* are rer.riad far $1.2 . el 28 for good and choice Pennsylvania pers BM not dlspostd to pay more than $1.28, hfie ranges at 81.8001.40, and 1,000 bushels Welty brought the latter figures. Rye is and. and 1,200 bushels Pennsilvania sold at le ni we active. aed some 8,000 bushels, mostly kis yellow, brought 52,56 c, In store. A lot in iht the same rive. honthern yellow, afloat, wanted at Mc Oct. are rather firmer, and brims Pennsylvania sold at 38.1 for thirty. lore is no change in Quercitron, and No. 1 in steady demand at 533.50 qv ton. The market is <inlet hut firm, with a very Its doing in the way of Nalco, a AND PROVISION:S.—TM marluita aro firm, buainigia doing in the way of sales at fully ler° is no change. Cloverseed la taken on ,59 - iii ituo and 100 nolo red top filki Nt .—There is more doing ; 400 bids prime Ohio 50 bbls Penna seeonJ-hand pkge at 23; good trudge at 22c. rm. • TOTAL. Dap. 681,175 f 81,937 212,1811 20.683 3:1,4720115,810 .111,402jd 6.877 260,8761 3,295 90,4 8 a 15,181 23 7411azi,763 22 76510 :1,763 119 6691 61,460 53,578 r 1,695 19.722 2 718 20,106 2,037 16061111 6,893 1 6,'±64 6,076 1,106 2,461. 2.000 BOARDS. Perma R cash. 47 50 Mil Nay prf -cash. BOA ND. 25 Prunes I ' 47 5500 Pecn,. 5s 1,5 82 Catawi.sa. It pre... 101.10 Phila & Erie tishs 92 Fitt Dal Mutual 11600 Itht do Scrip... .15 1 1:3 Far & 3loolt Bank 51 50 North Parma b 5 8,14. tO A RDS. 112 Vain 54 3n,1, IL.-12234 CES-BTEADV. Bid Asked. Elmira It Prt... 19 1935 Elmira is '73... 83x 86 L 181119 d R ex-d - WO Ac NAT., 50 00,X Le CI & Nay scp. 39% 40 N Penna R..... 8% 8X N l'enna R 79% 76 remia It 190 93 94 Cittaw Cutawissa l'rf.. 835 9 Frnk S.lutli R 43 .. et. Thd-st R. 6234 63 Race& V itie-st S W Phil. 12. -- - - !AA 6 Spruce & Pine.. 127 13 rGreen Coates.. 26 g 26 - Chet, & Walltut. 24 35 Arch Street..... 214 22 ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS VP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT CONTINENTAL HOTEL Moth and Cheatmit atii Chas E Trail, Maryland Dr P Acht4v, Marylani B W Banta, Chicago H P Platt, Toledo B Leteher. Lexington, Ky IF B Hawlay, Illinois . . Losoe g Diller, Ilßoole D Willie, deg:abort? J C Hugon.% Now York Slt Raiford, Now York 3 E Keller, New York B 8 Tober a 2 la, Boston S M Wetd dr wf, Boston L Bartlett, Banton Oliver Warner, Boston A Sober, New York J DWolfe, New York plies WOW, NOW York mill N. X /truce. New York Boy W Wotron, N York L Phythian, Gebbart ria. Dayton, 0 J Gebhart & la, Dayton 0 W Hall, Now York P Moody, Florida G G Wrioht, ILlltimoro N D ems. & la, Lynn T pr St.,voom Indianapolis 0 .13 D bola k la, Datralt 11 It a+4 Nov Ynik A Filmier & la, Boston T II on,hl:ngtoli N Y Ti Fir3ney, Ilarrisbnrg Aush,l, New York C Ilinuobrey & la, Maine fl L Bosch. Now York O W Ililliuge. Ft Louie John Avery, jr, New York F T J rtned, Burton J W Avernii, New York J r Whittemore. Tj S A W Thatclior, Delaware Enrol B Blinks, New York C S Abet croruhis, N York F Mani. New York C 8 lIIIARIItr, oillW York W II Gregery, New York O Harris & wife, Prof, R I Mee liairis, Providence, R I Mrs Du II it, New York T P Swim. Pnbliu, Trelsnd G rionflnling„ Ireland Jam W Proith, New York J B Oarson, St Louis J W Bryce, New York Joe Day, Boston Mies M R Day. Boston 0 Green, Dishict Columbia W E Everett, New York O 117 Owlettewd New York Bon S P Chase, Wash, D C Jahn 8 Hager, Cagfornia Geo Chapman, New York R B Rollins Wash, 0 Bart!eit Bolling, Wash, D C J T Weeks At ' wire, N York W Q Ater % Belfast, Mo 0 Cervey, Bchf. z ,t, DI C Itellcmips !Holy, N York 8 W Winslow, Boston Miss Winslow• so, Boston E Mower, jr, New York Geo M Chester. Petroit, Mich J A Potter, Provilence, RI Adtiison Child, Poston II C Henrie, Marti And Mrs Blt, Bangoratlo J H Butular . a. Jr, N York Lvid Conner. New York B It P,tc6, Ohio Nrun 0 Sv.ett,Woreeeter,Blass Miss ilussor, Pittsburg C G Buessy, Pittsburg 0 0 Ifuqsey. Pittsburg J P Tanner Jr o f Miss Tanner A P Edgerton &la,Ft Wayne D W Morton, Mil mkee Mien M. ir Ilarteh, .11,,t00 J-ooe. Mirriabdrg It N AuderFon, New York Jnlm Han, Meek:A, 0 L F.Wlntney, Pottsville John Torrey. Jr, N Jersey MERCHANTS' HOVEL—Fourth lit., below Arch. Then Piirchnicit, - Mint co T J A!briFlit, r3t Lonia Nip:: Lila Albright. 51 LlMid P n 5 I , nm:worth, Ya Feiniest , ey, Covicgton, F 7 31 Cincinnati, 0 Goo TO flagons, Virginia J 0 McGrew, Virginia G 1' i1:17,1q011 T 1 F.lnuerrn, rittslurg J II Triwlac, If oo!i,towu 'Aunt J 'Dern°, llnlii,litystig J P McKee• Pittsburg Jas 13 tibew.-11, New Jersey E J A WPM., litithlrhem Pelson Bush, Columbus, 0 Jas 0 Coker, New York T K Hull, Poland. C Stough. Poland S Ewnrt w, Pitt burg John Lumina'. Altoona Air burrs. Lancaster F Burry, Tamaqua Gen Wm Lilly, M Chunk illaj I) A Lificky, N Lien) D DICCTV:ITY, I) Andersen. Ohio C F - Bainbridge, Now York 13 M Graio. New Jeraay Bishop. t.t Louis . G Bishop. St Lonia 4 cri,,wford, cincirm.ti 11 n[v.itol l attiv, fgtss 9l3 ri J MeCtoawky, cottwoiaa,Mo b 13 Oimou, Mulford, CL Jae C Clarke, Penuaylvania AmEnicAN—Chestmat street, above Fifth. G R NWT.. Trenton, N J Johu W Sevin. Denman Gant J N Bnker. Delaware J N Mel) tinny, Chamberabg VV W Liman: Michigan L W Kaufman & wile, Pa W J Armee, Danville J B (lhamein t Yhilai 1' Dr= Iy t PlOlfWviAlia Abner Wrrt tar Coe - per, lie - aerure A F Imlay, Virginia S 111 Tborupson, Alex, Va tI Baker, Wtmh. L C Cent IV Winlack, N Carolina E S Tare, jr, Baltimore Chan Bishop J F Griffin John II Irwin, Chicago ST. LOUIS 110TEL—Ohuanut street, above Third. J }Heeler .k w. New York A filnliory, Pennsylvania B. Weber, Pottsville J Horton, Trenton W B Turotr. Trenton E DNutz la, gary.latil C C Raight,lrn, Del J New York Jae Parker, Jr, Maine W H P Merrill A Grayson J .11 Harlon, Wild), Del David 'Molter. Wild), Da D P Newhall. Soaton W Bowen Tilos White. Now llaven Col II 0 Harolog., N V 01,,,3 It Daffy, ttokl oe , Pa THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. W C Black. Jenkintown W Barrio. Cleveland A Lybrand, Pel, Ohio E P Ancona & la. NorrisVo Mrs Wails., Lance:, Po Airs INtign-, Prnoklin ea .1 P Wallace ,c 1. Prank't. co Lac° co, Pa P A Kammerer & la, Ohio C New Y,rk L Horton, New York P Atrsan ler, Boston A lierberek, Canton, 0 F P Realing, Pa STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. IT A Dartzrll. Somerset, Pa 1 K Rosy, ,New Hampshire Jas E Defebangh. Penns B M Johnston, Penna. A B Prmarre, Newport. Pa Chas \Vangth Newport, Pa In las Clifton Pittshllrg John W H Hogg. ' Greene to, Pa A Dunham. Penns P Van Horn, Virginia W S :sharp Ohio \V A Pratt, New York IV Hampton, Virginia 111. Rink, Harrisburz J Mellhannry II C 111 , 111M11111. Railer. Pa P U Hook. Ijaiaatmtra, Pa Thos glaanth , lll, Uninittu. Pa A J C.rJ.‘a, Ementarn. Pa T S Eohenson. Maryland W Stewart. Maryland Jas Watson. Pinrgrove Saml Kron.e. Pinegrove John Hess, New York Geo L Putt, Harrisburg A J LtariAo.,a NATIONAL HOTEL, Race street, above Third. J C Miller, Millersville D C Hamilton, Millersville H Lawel, Penns Mipa tl Weews.o., lioatf Ens' W A Barton, Erpr, Pa John Rsdnioy, Lebanon John Filen . , Lebanon Louis dennver, New York Jacob Tansig, Mech'aburg A Lawrie. Ilerirturciburg Ii Hank, Beinibm J N Hoover, Ashland D Pad. U N L ILlA•erd Jentes Narver W D Reek H H Duncan, Watert'n, NYC J Miller, Penna J Jamison, U fi A Cott M ffi net' A t *treet, abort,- Cht:lin W F Floyd, Columbia, Pa F H Woodbridge. Ohio E Walter. Chewer co. Pa John P Serrill. Pottrille ho Water, Alexandria. Va E Park. New York Jl' 'Thompson Ar IN,nrx. Mr 11 f 3 evnuo, .1.1 M Doi. ooSlianyfiburg Simon Goothuan. Penna 1i B Allston, Wilmington, N 0 /IAPISQti Knot, above Market, B titDITIOT WWI), Dal Gra Groot) &1, Lane co Earl Sachet', Lac co Tire J E W twtn. Backs co Eit Et eraiiin, Lancaster E H Braids, Mt holly, N Mrs Beckwith, N J Mrs Lstbam, N J W W Wilm, Del P P Gilbert, Dultimora IV It Hirer, Newbern. b C BARLEY SHEAF—SeemI street, below Vine. Wre Day Weep, 114 W W NUN, Pt Pleasant W Berdcn, Pa R - Halbert, New Jersey Win Eyre, Middletown J Hall, Pa - Jas R Lsreert, Doylestown R S Garner, Doylestown R Watson, Doylestown John W Moore. Pa Thos W Lower. Brooklyn Jai Kenney, New York Wra Alain, aLwylkha DEOUNT 'VERNON HOTEL—S cond et.,. above Arch. A B Everett, New Juke, John Thornosock, New York A Lord, Pa A L Ulm:, Trenton Breahead, White Lake,l7 Y karker, D 11 I{*anes BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill. L S Seb!ifer, Quakertown John Shaefto - , Bucke cc Henry Gabriel : Allentown W Romig, Monts co, Pa W M ariscout Martin Aenley,t Pa BLACK BEAR—Third street. above Callowhill. H Gees, DeHimont , J L Hoffman, Allentown FA Woodward' Pa JoOn Brower, Kontg 00,Pa J B Itluelman, Pi E Z Harding, POI MARINE L.NTBLLIG,IENUE. lIT IZIZZ VOITSTEt -PAWS ARRIVED. Ship Caroline, Lefavor, 6 daps from Boston, in ballast to 9aptain. Earls Chaxiel, B Truitt, Branecombe, CIAO Scull, who. died March 8, let 35 51, long 46 20) 73 days from Monte video, in ballast to Tbain 3 McKenzie March 11, tat 31 ]5 8, long 44 46, spoke whale ship Henry Knealan I, Kelly, Offering south. May 10th, 4 P 3L, lat 31 46 N, long 646 po.sed s. bark- steering south, showing a private signal, whim llrg with a blue buder and letter B in the centre. Brig Bolling Wave, Collins, 42 days from London, with rodeo to P Wright & Sons Drip Ida, Morrison, from Porto Dab.llo, 20th OD, with refine, hides, and cotton to John Da!lett do tfo. At La• guayra 25th ult. ship Esther, to sail about sth inst. for Cietousposi bark Meaco, loading, to sail about 10th inst. for Philadelphia. Map Bth, laik ;4 - 4, Ipgg 88, iippirp brig. Wm Mason, from Guaymas Pft, for fluff YorKiloitl,llll 29 20. long 72 40, spoke bark Hollander. from New ICIMIL for St Jago. Brig Black Fish, Fairchild 45 days from NeseMa, with fruit, &c. to Isaac Jeanne & Co. Iltig Kails. Sacdore. 11days from Wladsor, N 2, With 21U tone plaster to E A Souder & Co. Ihig Samuel Small, Rashid, S days from Eastport, with planter, de. to E A Sunder & Co. Brig. Albert Adams, Conains, from Port Royal, in bal. ingt l 0 Captain. Par Lady Snliolk,llaker, 5 dayi from Providence, will' wise to Crowell & Collins. Scbr Fulton, Bragg, 5 days from Newburniort, with fish to F. A Sooder & Co. San. J ffi Fish, Shaw, 8 days from Rockport, with ice to A Garrott—t-oonel to E v Soader & Co. Sct r C Shaw, Shaw, from Key West, in ballast to 7) 5 Stetson 41k, Co. Behr Little David, Foster, 2 days from New York, with rodeo to Win 31 Baird s 00. _ . liktir Nom nendrickoon, 1 dor from (Massa, Dol l with grain to Christian & Co. • • Scar Mary, Rickards, 1 day front Camden, Del, with corn ro Jae L Bewley /t Vo. tichr ari l /Naom i 3 day from Loworh Del, with corn to Jae L Bewley 01 Vo. Bchr Hope, Carey, 1 day from Lewes, Del, with grain to Jae L Bewley a Co. OLZAMED Sark Texan, Pendleton, ROY West, E A Stnnier & Co. Bark NIC, Pinckney, New Orleame, Thee A Newhall 501 e.. . Bair B Vaux, Frink, Beaufort, NO, Tyler, Stone & Co. Schr JD Buckalew, Ittalivaine, Hartford, W Ad Baird .1/. 06_ Rehr Geo Henry, Bniith, Alexandria, A G Catt.ll & Co. Bohr susar, Jane, Boca,Fortress Monroe, Mx:Alvin. Schr Edwin Reed, Goodspeed, Besten, Hammett, Van Put en a Loehman, Str J S &river, Donnie, Baltimore, A Gram, Jr (Gorreapondence of the Philadelphia exchange.) LEWES, Del., May 17 The brig Block Fibh, from NOBailla, ',abseil in this morning, and tour bap and a uumhrr orschooners cams into the Breakwater. Willa N. "Komi, Is (Correenondense (Atha Philadelphia Exchange.) The following vessels remained at the Breakwater this evening: Barks Hamilton, for Key We3l; Oak, for Hos toa; bilge Clarence. for Jamaica; Coinettua, for Chart.- town; Cia IStorr, for. Boeton; Trindelev, for do; ochre E 1,10.h.L, for Nor o.loom, Lamot Dupont, uarondo9 Aline & itebecce, for Itesefort, •iej &bin tt Lawrence. for Baltimore; C A faster, for Noe bore; Ouatavis, S L Ste vens Anna Martin. Helen Mar. NV It Newcomb, Ellen Pt rbine, ThGniee P Oooper, Van Buren, St George, Matt Kat.ngl, Ray. Slate. W C Bartlett. Sylvia, Hoboken. Reindeer, Laao filorrhum, Eliza Porter, Clara Racbtl Jean. Cherie', Lebanon, Isaac Vonelnt, Telacca, and John Compton. Tows, Sic. AARON MARSHALL. IT TBLEGRAPH. (Correspondence of the Prose.) NEW Yoan, May 18 Airiy4d, schr. Virginia, from Ponce; seta E Smith, Loin Jamaiak, _ below, French war steamer Nonteznms; brigs Sarah Flagg. from Wert Millet.; Lucy Darling, and the price rehr Gen. C C Pinckney, irow Charleston. 4PEOL&L N 01'1UL:b. DEAF 3IADE TO BEAR.---DIStTOMEIItS to ai4iii4t. the Imtrillg in every viiiiety, and of the numt appritrol coubtruction, ut I MADEIRA'S, 11D South TENTH Street, below Chestnut. myl9-3t S.-T.-18(30-X RitAILE'S PLANTATION BITTEII%--EB_ boasted Nature's Great Restorer. They Invigorate, strengthen, and purify the system, Cure Dyspepeis, Acidity of the Stomach, Dinerlune, &e. A perfect ap pother end tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compounded of pure St. Croix Bum,-Boots, and Herbs, and are recom mended by all who us. them. Adapted to old or young, but particularlY recommended to the weak and languid. Bold by all Crocers, Druggists, Hotel% and flakems. P. H. DRAKE & C/0., my3-mwillm 202 Broadway, New York. ONE•PRIOE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Bed Manner, expressly for Bit- TAIL SALES. LOWEST Belling Prices marked in Plain Figures, All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Otta-Pgioa SYSTEM is strictly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. - se22-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET SUliet. JAN Cook, lioniffort N C W A Schreyer, Milton JOHN P. MARSHALL LEWES, Dol. illay 10 SURGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON. MST 10.1532 AN ARMY MEDICAL BOARD will assemble in Waebingt ~,,, D. 0., on 1110 lac of June miss fer the extuninstion of applicants for admission into the Medi cal Corps of the Army. In addition to the ordinary re oniremente of moral character, medical and surgical knowledge ! Food academic tHillt. , iol:l, and nomad physical condition, the applicants must be familiar with the Fri tici. plea of hygiene and the COIIII Mona necessary to the health of the troops in hospitals, camps, and transports. Applications 111(14i he add.eeeed to the Secretary or War, through the Burgeon General i must state the resi dence of the applicant, and the date and place of his birth. They must also be accompanied (references will receive no attention) by respectablo Ft c uußol4l, of hit possessing the moral and physical qualifications rouniaita for tiilinp ct nditably the responsible station, and for per forming ably the arduous and acute duties of an officer of the Medical Staff. A rrik.ara TanaV 0e Petwoon tivanty-ena and iwenty eighC years or age. No allowance is mule for the expenses of persons un dergoing these examinations, as they are indispensable prercituteilfe so appoints - nest i bet those who are sp p:•cived and receive appoinirnents will be entitled to transportation on obeying their first order. Tlitre am now, and eon will occur, tiovVral in tbo "Medical Stair myl7.3t CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CITEAPEST In the flit;, w 111 South IrotIRTB Stemt MARRIED EA 111 , 1F.ST-11100RE.—On the 15th instant, by the Itim. J. Malt Smith, Mr_ John D. Earned to Mid Amanda Moote, both of tu b city. DIED STONES —At his residence. near Westfield, N. J., on the ilith inst., Joseph etokes. abed Ilis friends, and those of the fa.nily, are DartleillerlY invittd to inter it his funeral, trom the rtsideocu of his father. N. N. Stokes, on Thi• d-day afternoon, 20th inst., at 3 o'clock ; AVlthollt tin ther notice. lit• OADS.-01, the 17th ith9l... Mrs. Cornelia Rhoads, relict of the late John Rhoads, in the 78th year of her eke. The relatives and friends or the family are respect fully invited M Mold hor funeral. from the !widened of her Suomi lihoade, near Fox. Gnaw, Twenty third ward, ou Tuesday morning, at 10 o'cl..ek, without further notice. To piocced to Churchville, Backs county. ** ITC HET. -Mn Saturday, Ilth instant, Mariana Rita. di:tighter of Stephen ruguet. in the 22d year of her age. Doe uMice will hr given of the funeral. * WRIGHT —ln Zermaotown, at the residence of 11. E. Cclokliall, Captain Joseph Wright, First Pounsy/- Walla VelLibteel , Itagiment of Lebeelel, COMMLIY D, son e.f non llendriek B. at,d Mary Wright. Hie re mains will be taken to his home, in Wilkeobarre, for in terment. PA. MON. —An Sixth-day, 16th inetant, Elizabeth L Fallon, in the 75th year of her OM Ttra relatiriie aria friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-im law, David Furman, No. 870 North Sixth street, to-day, - (Second -day,) at It o'clock. To proceed to Abington, BBC WN.—On the 14th instant, Mrs. Catharine Brown, in the 57th rear of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, Mr. !Mama Brown, No. 'ill Lombard street, (Monday) attel noon, at 2 o'clock. LITTLE.—On the 15th instant, Eliza, wife of Mr. Plunuel Little, in the 52d year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 812 If ow Market street, this (llencay) afternoon, at 2 o'clk. the 113th instant, Inmates LonreY Frineral from the residence of her mother, No. 1810 Lombard street, this (31endm ) morning, at 10 o'clock.* ISOCTIIWORIII —May 15th, Eliza Hehetable, only daughter of Asher A. and Mehetable P. T. doulliworth, aged I , llenra sod 4 months. '1 he trnatio of the family are invited to attend the funeral, trent her parents' residence, 2011 Green street, today, (Monday,) at 2 o'clock P. DI. Funeral services at the Church of the luti•rce..aor. fifth day morning, the 16th inst.' B.usamm G. Chandler, consort of William Chandler, Principal of Eaton Academy, Chester county, iu the 48. h year of her ago. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to fti tend hey Immral, from I;er je.to resickim i to•StaY7 (SO cord-daf t ) tn meet at the boort. at 10 o - clock. Litt-rum; at Frieze F' Burial Grouted. Eroddown. IECONI) MOURNINGr POPLINS, VALENOIAS, AND GISIGHAIIS —PAIS:SON & SON iliVi.P attention to their New Stock of— Seeolla Mourning Giughame. 15 to 25 cents. &COO li!..oroing Silk and Wool Poplins, 6134 to 75. stoood 19 owning Siik and Wool Volenciae, 75 cte. Black and White finest French JaConete, 25 cts. Plain Slack finest French Jeconets, 25 cts. Impia's Black Challies, 44 cte. Lupin's Bleck Barege, 7.4 wide, 62X cte. 111 , ick Crape Itaretz, 25 C 143. Implies Po* Itportines, 25 cc.. myl4-tf JDI AXWE LL 80N, . ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT, have now open, at the lowed each prices in the market, magnificent Line. of a g r,at vaa.l,-ts of now gorina Goods, or their own late importation and nurafacture, OS well as of careful selecticna from New York importations. Their Real and Imitation Thread and Guipure Laces, Fancy Butt/mt., Na. 6 Trimming Rit.hans. Paris Ornaments fat. Cloaks and Dresses, French Bugle T. tanning's, Silk Belt ing, Silk Gimps, Thomson Freres' Paris Trail Skirts, Spool Silk, new colors, at 2 cents per spool, Fresh Split and Simile Zephyr, for summer knitting, Paris Wesly Comte, Travelling Fans. and Name Ruffles, are all offi red to the Indies as goods of the most reliable make, and adapted to the requirements of close, discriminating purchasers. The usual liberal allowance to cash buyers. J_ -O. MAXWELL k SON, Store and Factory, ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT 5y,24-1m trrAN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE LA DIES interested in the FLORAL M&IR will Le held at Covceit llall ld (Howlay) AF LEHNOON, 19th that , at 4 o'clock. It Alm Dr..) AS. BRYANT. Secretary. . _ . Ty- AID FOR THE slut: ANIL/ WO U N DED deputtviee of Line itioisiord and La)tnen have gone to-Yorktown and vectuitv from the YOUNG DIEN'S Cillil6ll.&N O.S.,OCIATION, to mi nister to the temperal and spiritual wants of our brave sniffle's who may be sick or wounded. . . . . 'This deputation go under Government sanction, and under direction of the Christian Commtesion, as volunteer laborere ' without any charge other than actual exoebsol incurred. Donations in hospital stores. and tirtielea and books suited for this mission, will be thankfully recoived at the rooms of the Aesociation,.loo9 and 1011 Chestnut street. Donations in money may be sant to GEORGE H. STUART, President of the Association, 13 Bank streets m)l9 4t* PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION. -.THE PEOPLE. OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire oordlall, to alto In SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION in its patriotic efforts to eupprees a eectional and unholy rebellion against the' - UNITY OF TUE BErvistio, and who desire to support, by every power of the Go vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms, braving dieeaes id ttto p9r114 er Sh@ LBWS[ t 9 prvvorn the Union or our fathers, are requested to select the number of DELEGATES equal to the Legislative Representation of the Slate, at such times and in such manner as will best respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in STATE CONVENTION, AT HAERIaBLIEG, On TIIIIRSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at 11 o'clock on 1)10 04y, to NODIINATE CANDIDATES for the officee AUDITOR GENERAL AND tiIIRTETOR GENERA - L. and to take such measures as may be deemed necessary to strengthen the Government in this season of common peril to a common country. A. K. alcOLUlllt, Chairman or the People's State Committee. GEC. W. HAMIIIERSLY. 2 Secretaries. JOHN M. SULLIVAN, S my2.tf GutArtp AND [Ulf. 1j...5 RINE INSURANCE COMPANY. 415 WAL NUT St , PHILADELPHIA, May 12, 1861—The Directors have this day declared a semi-annual DIVIDEND of three and a half tar coot., payable to the stockholders of flak Company, on and .fhtr ilia Iskh in.tank reyl4mwt'• tot AL PEED d. GILLI CT, Treasurer. NOTICE.—PHILADELPHIA, MAYI4, 1862 A General Meeting of the Stockholders cif tits Vti/VN VANAI4 04rator OF FRIZISITi -yeixilek will be held ovum oinge, no. zzo Pennant atm% (Farquhar Building,) on MONDAY, May 26tb, 1861, at 11 o'clock, A. 81 , for the purpose of taking action twin an Act of„Aseembly of Pennsylvania, approved the 10th day of ADril, A. D., 1862, entitled a o• Further supplement to the several aete heretofore passed relating to the Union eanal Company." By order of the Board of Managers. JAMES PAGE, President. 0. THOMPSON, Secietary. myl6 426 TrOFFICE OF THE NESQUEHONING VALLEY R. R. CO—PIIILADELPRIA, May 10, 1862.—The stockholders of this Company are hereby no tified that the third instalment of FIVE DO LA ES PEE SHARE is renal in, by order of the Hoard of Diecotora, payable at the Office of the Company on the 28th inst. IDYIO-8t JAMES S. OOX, Treasurer. ar"OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND MIDDLE COAL FIELD RAILROAD &ND VOAL COMTAYT.”--A. special meeting or the Stock holders of the Company will be held on TUESDAY, tho 27th instant, at B. o'clock A. M., on bueinesa of great importance. By order of the Board of Directors. JAIIN intrarum, Attesi, HENRY ROBINSON, Secretary. myl2-t27 MrGIRARD BANK, PHILADELPHIA, MAY 13.1862.—The Directors have declared a di liOndor YOUE PEB VENT., payable to the Bigot holders on and after the Nth Wet , free or State Tax. myl4 7t W. L SCHAFFER, ()Fishier. COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL u3 VANIA, PHILADELPHIA, May 804 1862—The Directere Lava tide day declared a dividend of MIER PER CENT., payable on and after FRIDAY, 18th inst., clear or State tax. my 7 ILL 9. C. PALMER, Nobler. prepa YOUNG MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT ILs ahoold prepare then:wolves for the otters to which they are beat adapted, and which will contribute moat to their intellectual and moral improvement. PHRE NOLOGY it, applied for Ode, and other purposes daily, at 922 CHESTNUT Street, by JOHN L. CAPER, sun ceetar tc , Fowles-, WeUry .k CO, sp2s- m ny. THE BEAUTIFUL STECK PIANOS ! We advise all to examine tbese inimitable instru ments, eold by J. K. GOULD, S. E. corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. apl9•OuthlsOF rr y R 0 10AFJ2 pA P N E y NNISIILVANIA RAIL. PHILADELPHIA, April 18,1862 _ . The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day declared aemi.annual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State taxi paya ble on and after May 16tb, 1862. Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be bad on application, at the office of the company, No. 238 youth THIRD areal. THINI. T. FIRTH, apl7 t7ol Tresanrer. 533—INDEPENDENCE LAGER BEER S&LOON -533 onEsTwur RTREET. The undersigned h.e the honor to inform his friends and the public in general, that, flattered by the daily In creasing visits to his well-arranged bar, he has con cluded to give free concerts every night, as another in ducement to make Ida ball a alma of pleasant and *A freehing resort. lverything having been done by him in a superior style, he boldly assures that the orchestra will be of a superior order, under the leadership of a man of talent. The opening will take place on lATUBDAY and MONDAY eat by a GRAND MINOR from 11 to 1 o'clock in the morning, and from 8 to 12 o'clock at night. NOTICE.—In order to make the opening data more attractive, Mr. Becker has made an arrangement with the /Wail Opera Trelif9l at present In the city, to lend their valuable assistance by Pinging sumo or the master pieces of Italian and German composer!. myl6-31 HENRY. BEOHKEL L ABOR -SAYING MACHINE. OLOTHXB-BAYING MAOHINg. TIME-SAVING MACHINE Haley, Morse, & Boyden's Clothes Wringer saveslabor, time, and clothes, and is an improvement which will most certainly be generally adopted, It to self-adjusting, simple, and durable, Dud is tar superior to ovary oilier device for the purpose intended. Over Ilya hundred have been sold within the last thirty days in this colt,. No family should be without one. They are warranted to give perfect aolisfikeu_on• • To For sale by L . totiOWl at the Onloo of JOY, 001 e, & 00 , northeast corner of FIFTH aid 011MaTNIIT streets. Orders from the Qountry promptly attended to. mylo-11n " ;I 4 9 4 MONDAY, MAY 19, 1862. JR. CASSKLBERBY will open . Ting MOILNIN6 tLe fallowing fleodfi, from last Week's unction rwlaawrd holiaes dfclinino Ambigua: I)0 dozen Lielit New Word IKID 01,:.V&3, at 50 erne. 110 dozen first quality K 1 P OLO V lEa, at 50 Canta. The o,ovo let of Clam* emit to loyotet dtio 640 and we do Dot lwellato to say that it It the befit GiIIVIP that boo ever been sold on this greet for f) canto—flans' price fa. MOZAMBIQUES at 12x. 2 ow pytixi quality, alit waol fUiug, MozerabigUee. aS 12 } i f—a bargain—choice shaden. EMWD MOZAMBIQUE ROBES. The above goods, with EM.EI'D S H A WA, 9 TO MATCH, coot to import over Vl—price $T 60 for Robe and Shawl. 9. 1616 all.wool Striia Shawls, sareallibLe ne tr. 5 lola superior fil.ek Lore Veils, 05e. SI. and $1.50. 26 Tie con additional of Black silks, from 76 do. to $2 per yard, nnn 40 Inches wine. Black and Purple Milord Silks, at 66 arid 62X atm . . . . CANTON MATTING. In second story. at hat year's au :lion prices, 3-4. 4-4. aril b 4 Mock Mattings. 4.4, 5-4, and 5 4 White Martino. Superior quality Jrinv , pFe impinge, 44 . 1IOVIGY•f0110 24 wide, 61.1.0 Blno ad-wool Iltdsines, at 31g. We will open THIS MORNING a large line of me dium-priced Drone Gocds; also, Foulards, from the large a...H0p...a1e In New York, nit Witelnewity J. R. OASiELBNRRY'S Mammoth Dry Goods House, 45 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. P. S —We would call special attention to the 110 dozen kid Ci.vcis, et UV cis., bast quality—code 81.0 dozen to import. It (ILOAKS ! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE CITY WEN'S & CO.'S, No. 28 SOUTH NINTH STREET. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE, BEST ASSORTMENT, THE uHr.HGE•sT cozoßs THE FINEST QUALITIES, THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST WORK, MID DECIDEDLY TIIE L9WEET PRICE, Hi THE CITY, IVENS & CO.'S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. mh26.3m CLOAKS.—If you want the best value for your money, go to the City Clout Store, 142 North lIICiffTH Street, above Cherry. mhSO-Sm fILOAKS ! NJ A MAGNIFICENT ABBOSTMENT OP ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS SEASON, With every new material, made up and trimmed In the very beat mum, at prim that My all cvmpatltion, AT TIM PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. N.• CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS. mh26-3m /024 CHESTNUT EITRZET SPECIAL ATTENTI : ON To hie seeortment or White Goods and Linens, adapted to the requirements of the present season PLAIN, PLAID, AND STRIPED JAE - MOTETS, CAMDBIUS, MULL, NAINSOOKS, SIVISSES, FRENOH BIUSLLGS, _ ru4Law, ANA bfflßTiticf All varieties and novelties in the above at VERY LOIV RATES. Also. A Choice Aeaortment LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HANDKEB CHIEFS AND VEILS. 10'24 CHESTNUT STREETL JAS. B. CA M PBE i a.L ea Co., WHOLESALE AND BIOTAtL DEALERS, 'UT ( 1 1 - 3E7Milit Have opentd the day, Bonnet's Black Taffetas. Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas. Detached Figured Camel's Hair Thibet, high kudos Satin rlaid and Panted Manville°. Lupla'a beet black Buovgeld and Dombazineo, Bich Plaid friezroubiguee. Lupin's beet black, white, and high colored Chain, Organdies and Jaconets, griassile grounds. Cachentire Stripe Printed Percales, very rich. Foulard Poplin:._ Foulard Patine, &e., &c. 103 NO.:1„;1 1 co ll xv E T) 1 0 0- 0 11 ,11. T AB ll ov l TA .V oli er, UP STAIRS. LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, ito, The Copartnership heretofore existing between HAUFIFIAN R LOIVNERbTADTRIf t .11avang - been dissorrod by mutual conwut , the under signed respectfully informs the patrons and friends of the old firm, and the trade in general, that he has taken all the up-stairs mum of NO. 103 NORTH RIGIITH STREET; anovE To continue thu wanufacturing o all kinds .f DRESS, 01.0 Ali, FAIN ate, MITI:ORa, TA6I3.EL9, 0011 D Of all (itaicriptione, &c., &A, And will after littitieeent.he4 in prlee and-16111W, he Well as prompt attendance to ordere, in every article app., raining to hie line. WM LONNERSTADTEH, ap4-2m] No. 10b North EIGHTH Street, ab. Arch. y Aril) -WIDE FtiENC II CHINTZES, MN CTS.—We have Just received a small lot of yerd•wide French Chintzes, and a small lot of YABD-WIDE FRENCH lIRILLIANTES at 18%0. These goods have never been soul less than 31c. 1 lot Brown. grand Lawns at 12X o. 1 lot Brost n-ground Organdies, 18Xc. 1 lot Black-ground Organdies. 18X0. 1 lot tine Fri nth Organdics,lBX c, 1 lot French Jaconet Lawns, ltiNc. 1 lot French Cambric Lawns. 18X o. Fine Cambric Lawns, 9 and 10c, worth 15c. 50 pc., BIIOCHE POPLINS at 14c., cost 20c We ere closing out the balance of our - At extraordinary low redcoat Black a..d White Check Silk Poplins at 75c. Light Clothe for Sacqueo, all shades. B. STEEL & SON, inrl3 No. HE North TENTH Street, above Comm KTEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. 1N —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilac. Plain brown Foulards, one yard wide. white ground and bouquek of Obints colon. Wool De Lalnee, choice shades. Plaid and email figured Wool De Delilah for children. A large itaeortment of Ginghams, at 12)6 2A, and 21 44. e. A fresh 481tortinent of Cloaking Clotho, Oman 1:11011re darn Drown nioliaire, cholOe. filoopbood's Plaids, from 18X to 80 cents. Silk and Wool Poplins in groat variety, at JOHN H STOKES', No. 102 ADM Street. 11.—NoOd black Mika, 873/, 21 and 21.123/. (IMI and examine our num black Bilka. mh22 CHEAP DRY GOADS, CARPETS, OM CLOTHS, MATTING, AND WINDOW IiIIADIR.—V. E. AROHAMBAULT, N.E. corner ELE VENTH and MARKET Streets, will open this morning , from auction, Ingrain Carpets at 28, 31, 37, 60, 62 and 66c.; Entry and Stair Comma, 18 to 62c.; Hemp, Rag and Tarn Cat pets, 18 to 37c.; Floor Oil Cloths, 31 to 61:16 ; White and Red Meek Matting, 20 to 25e.t Gilt Bordered Window Shadie, 50c. to $1.60; Musli' from 7 to 1.9g0 , Spring Chintzes 9 to 12c.; Lawns, 1230 Shepherd's Plaids, 12 to 38c.; Delaines and Challies, 12 to 22c.; Stella Shawls, $2 to S 6; Honey Comb and Mar pellet Quilts, 81.60 to $6; high lustre block Silks. $1 to 81.37. myB-121 SILK. MANTLES AND BACQUES. Black Taffeta Mantles. 13i..1‘ silk iiac,,uoa. Elegant new styles. Light Cloth Sacques. SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS. New lots, bargains, 12%, 18%, and 25 cts. Plaid Musambiaues, TNT desirable. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Silk Mixed Cassimeres and Coatings. Light colors fancy Cassimeres. 6-4 Mixtures and Melton.. chAtISMII Am little fpllowo, DOT'S 'JAC - UNTO AND - PANTS. (NEW DEPARTMENT, SECOND STORY.) First-class Emily •made Garments. Style ann Fit unexceptionable. Prices very reasonable. Bora , malts made to order. 000P88 A COWARD, S. N. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS. We will offer a good all-linen red•bordered TOWEL, of good size, for 5 cents, been sold at Ing cell.; large size frisged do., vary tine, for Si 50 per doz. ; extra quality and size, for 18% cts. each; extra Bath do , Turkey. red border, for 15% eta„ mil , kind and otuility of Towel, from 8 Me. to 61 each ; iluckaback, for 1234 cents Dar said ; halt-bleached do , 1214' ; extra Barnsley Napkins, for 51.50 per doz., these are large, square, and uncom monly serviceable; heavy 3,4" yards wide figured Anna Floor Cloth, fur only 51 per yard; yards do., for 75 cents -7 4 bleached Table Linen, 37h eta per yard. We offer iu Table Linens some great bargains in all the au all ties, from 37X cte. to S 3 per yard ; cheap Linen khakis; 10.4 Linen Sheeting, 6234 ; one lot fine Lavelle Cloth, for cents R. D. d. W. H. PENNELL, ~,, 33_84 Mal MADRE N. R.—Williamsville, Warasatta, Arctic, Sadist, aad all oth,-r Medina very low. by the piece or yard. CLOAKS AVD MANTILLAS. A SPLENDID ASSOILTAHMT Of all Um Naaeot AND CHOICEST PATTERN'S, AT TILE LOWEST PRICES, /kT myls-2m No_ 25 Sotes TlONTlEgirool_ B O Y S', AND CHM- CLOTUIZ7G, ANDLE6* YAISAFTY, AT No. 137 South EIGHTH Street, mylb 2m T ee Doom above WALNUT NEW CLOAK STORE! AA The most elegant assortment in the city. No. 119Houth NINTH Street, mh2B-3m First door above Chestnut NEAT . LAWNS, OF FINE QUA- fiIiGAND.LEB BROM AUCTION, V MIK P_ French Organdies, 18% coma French Organdies, 25 cents. French Prgandiee, 81M cents. French Organdies, 87 cents. MIRK & LAHORE& myl4 if FOURTH and ARAM Streak'. LINENS AT IMPORTERS' PRICES. —RICHARDSON'S and DUNBAR DICE SON'S celebrated SHIRTING and FRONTING LINENS, re. calved from the manufacturers direct, and guarantied perfect—to which the attention of buyers and the trade generally is respectfully invited. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN. & kRRIBON, apl9-rp SI 1998 CHESTNUT Street. GAUZE BUMMER BLANKETS.- The subscribers have received an invoice of these very desirable goods, In line quality, at last SlONnes PliCe• BADLY - A - emu, d ItliftlßOtl, aglil , rptf 1008 OHIIBTNUT Btreet. NEW SPRING PRINTS, 4:3H0101 BTYLIS. inumnutois, SPRACH:IB, PAGIFIO, ALL TWELVE AND A. HALT DENTE. A largo los boot style" ►ud fag; Won M /00. VOWPENTHWAiT 4 DO, Intad-tr H. W. am EIGHTH and MABENT Bt" CLOAKS, PALATOTEB AND MAN- N" TaarAo,--Ladles in want of the above Vatic* Wall Mal It lo Moir wlyaneep Ito lien the 010 vetaellehed WAN of Mrs. MINBY, No. ail Hash NINTH street, below ABOH. The latest Paris Style' always on hand at prima that Would' everybody. api-Sni RETAIL DRY GOODN. BLACK SILKS-BLACK SILKS E_ M_ NEEDLES Would call TllDifiif :tg MANTILLA TRIMMINGIN HEAD NETS, 13= STOCK OF FANCY SILKS Select Colors Plain Silks. Fine Flan Good Silks. Shawls of Plain Sty lea. Drag Goode, neat Maim. MIRE & LANDETA. FOURTH and ARCH Streets RETAIL DRY GOODS _-,-„,---_--- RlOll. LACE MANTELETS, POINTS, ito. We are now receiving our FIRST IMPORTATIONS OF FINE LACE MANTILLAS, POINTS AND BOURNOUX, INCLUDING TNN LATEST NOVELTIES LLAMA LACE. New very Feehionehle in the Iterecean Capitals. We respectfully ask the inspection of Ladies. J. PROCTOR, TEE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 820 CIigeINTJT VEREET, E. & L., FOURTH AND AROH, OFFER FOR SALE, NEAT PLAID BIM, SHEPHERD'S PLAID SILKS, PLAIN COL'D POULT DE SOIES, LEM HER CUT MOHAIR ; LAVA COL' D DELAINES, 'TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS, 5-4 SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS, NEW, CLOTH SACKS, NEW SHAPE, ti CLOTHS FOR MARINO MU. ap3o-wern tf MANTLE ROOM. BILK SACQUES. CARP MANTLES, SHAWL STYLE. CLOTH SACQUES, COOPER ea CUNARD, S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets mylo-.mukhkJel 625. NEW SPRING GOODS. 62 5. 0. SOMERS. & SON, CLOTH HOUSE, No. 621 CHESTNUT STREET, UNDER JAYNE'S HALL, Have now in store, and are receiving constantly a tars., and desirable assortment of CLOTIIS, CASS tDI ERE COATINGS, SILK :MIXED AND PLAIN. Tallor , e Trimtntegs t ithd a.mat4t.:l MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. hn R►P6ON'S, CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS, OFFER TO THE LADIES NARROW B UGLE GIMPS, BLACK SILK LACES, BELT RIBBONS. ALL COLORS, NARROW SILK GIMPS, NARROW RIBBONS, SPOOL SILK, ALL COLORS, CHEAP. PARTRIDGE AND CHINCHILLA SPLIT One lot of PARTIN DOE WORSTED, and all the lead ing colors, at 12,3 cents per hank. RAPSON'S TRIMMINGS it ZEPHYR STORE, commit. MOUTH AND CHERRY STREETS. se?-3- lm SPRING MILLINERY. en D. FERRIS, 1037 CHEsrivaT Street. hap jnet received a choice asNartinent of 1411tAW I.IOOIIR, sompriAing 01 the latest and most fael.ktinble sh.lea of rim:meta, ML-sea'Ajelking and Riding Hats, Bove' hate and Caps, together welt a full line of Goods suitable for Friends' Wear. int,lo-1.2f. tipE V A .11 - MISSES IPTURT4 6 .II, 924 -JHESTNUT Street, have rentoirt4 to 1107 WALNUT Street, three doors above Ale- Tenth, north side, and wilt open PARIS WIILLINERT, for the Spring, on TIIITRJIMY, A prill7, a012.2m* FINANCIAL. AMERICAN GOLD WANTED, At high prices. 0/9/-YEAA OUTLFIGVITa FOR SALE. SEVEN-AND-TIMED-TENTHS AND COUPON BONDS FOB SALE. DREXEL & Co., m36-1m 34 South THIRD Street. !R 5 /inn $4,000, and $2,000 —sumsv3for these amountsto he invested on mort gage. Apply to ALFRED FITLIDR, Conveyancer, myls- et* No. 51 North SIX': H Street. ti ilfiA $B,OOO, $5,000, $O,OOO, tv (Ivy v, $12,000, and $15,000. These amounts evantta on flret.cleee Mortgagee and Ground It. nte. Annie to E PETTIT, royls No. 309 wALNur Street. DEPUTY Q 13A RT ERMASTE ft -G FRBAL'S OFFICE, PHILADELPUI4 May 17,1882. Proposals will be received at thi.. office mail THURS DAY, 22d hot., at 12 o'clock M., for furnishing. five him. and TABLETS, 4 feet long. 10 inches wide, and 2 i lichee thick; to be made of beet red-cedar wood, free from knots and cracks, amoiding to a sample now this office. Time of delivery must be stated. A. BOYD, rollo 41 Captain and t. Q rd, MOUNT M.ORLAII -CEDIETERY. This ground is located a few yards off the Darby road, about the same distance from the city as Laurel 11111, and ie heflutifully situated on tho highoot point of ground for miles around. Its Boil is admirably adapted for the purpose designed, being high and dry. The public are invited to examine its claims before purchasing elsewhere. waurta and 'Sectional plane may be examined at ilia COMPANY'S OFFICE, 21 . 0. 125 19V171111 - UNTIL TRENT; Where:any further information will be cheerfully af forded by the agent. DESIRABLE LOTS. AT LOW PRICES, AND ON LIBERAL TERMS, Are now in the market, some of them in sections just opened, having hitherto been held in reserve. OFFICE HOURS rFOIE 8 A. M. to 4 P. M., and either be fore or after these hours, at the residence of the under signt4, No. 314 NORTH TENTH STREET FREDERICK. A. VAN CLETE, N. 13.—Conveynnee to and from the Cemetery for such us desire to purchase. tnylb " EXCELSIOR 1 " HAMS ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MICHENER & Co., MINERAL PROVISION DEALER% Aid curers of tke celebrated "EXCELSIOR" SUGAR-CURED HAMS, Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street, //Shemin AT CA and bate set - 04h Llitioctriphash The Justly-celebrated 4 .IIXONLSIOR" RAMS are cured by J. R. H. A. tjo.. (in a style perolisr to them seiree,) expressly for FAMILY USN are of dello:Sou flavor . ; free trout the unploassus ;awe of salt, sad are pronounced by epicures superior to soy now offered for sale_ apl-3m TN COMPARABLE!—In viewing Remick% IVORTPYPEg, you fkre struck by Gorr rare beauty. Upon examination, YOU are improsied by their correctness of color and finish. SECOND Street. above Green. lt* OPENING OF A SUMMRR GAR DEN.-The undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he has opened for the season his FINE GAR DEN and HOTEL, at the toot of COATED Street, oppo site Tairtneunt Park. INeeitiee ore particularly invited. Ice Oreani, Cakes, excellent Lager Hew of Baltz's brew ery, Wines, &Q., always on hand. HENRY TRICK A., myo.3m TWENTY. SEVENTH and COATES Sta. (NLAM SOUP bERVED UP DAILY N./ (Sundays excepted) by JAMBS ?BOSSE% SOS MARKET Street. Families supplied me usual. myT-tt OLIVE OIL.—A fresh lot of Olive OS, in large and small bottles, for sale, to arrive per ship Ocean bkivner, ry Clidd. S. OARdt&IRS, Bryn Ale< 120 WALNUT St and n gRANII B St. LADIES' TRUSSES, SUPPORT MHO, BRAM, and other Mechanical Appliances, of correct construction and easy to the wearer. For Mai and adjuslinent at 0. H. NICSDLIS , TWELFTH street, first door below Seca. 13eatiemen mulling Sarum. Trams will oall at Os Southwest corner TWELFTH and SAGE, where 0. H N, givee attention to this rueeislielthirn mhl2.llmtlr /I.IIAMPAGNE.___An invoice for gale, IL, to sortve pet ship Wm. Frothingbam. by CHAS. 8. CA.R4TAIRiII, myl4 No 126 WALNUT St. sad 21 GRANITE et T " While periodical in the mode of its Publication, will have the advantage or igrinillg fl completo work, 1.% two, or, tit the utmost, three volumes, comprising shout thirty pica It will consist of MATTERS OONNECTHD WITH TIM CIITTROFI ILIFINDAIt, lncidding tho Populnr Fontiyalo, Offilulte Dap., and other Hoiidays, with Illustratiana of Ohriatian Antiquities is general. 4301 , 1111t47Ytti) WITH Tnic oNip,- SOkiAL OLIAIsOES. FOLK • LORE OF TIIE UNITED KINGDOM— , : Noil.n. mud Otmervn,n.en with '1 iIIICB and EeatH)llll. NOTABLE EVENTS, BIOGRAPHIES, AND ANEO. DOTES rollneck(' with the Days of the Year. ARTICLES Or POPULAR ARCELZEOLOGY, of an entertaining character, tending to illriltrate the progress of Civilization, Mooney], Literature, and Mal in these kingdoms. It Is i he desire of the Editing by this work—while not discouraging the progrossive spirit of the age—to temper It with airectionato feeling's toward what poetical and ek.vated, honest and of good report, in the old national life ; while in no way discountenancing great material interests, to evoke an equal activity in those feelings be yond nt-11, on which aopond r.anoter but luitaltely greater interests i to kindle and susteie a spirit of patriotism, tending to unity, peace, and prosperity in our own state, while not exclusive of feelings of benevolence as well as inetico towarri others. it it, tile talitora' .1 these volumes should be a repertory of old fireside ideas in general, as well as a means of improving the fireside witdom of the present day. The work will be rrin/ed in a new, elegant, and reada ble type, and will be Illustrated with an abundano of IVood Engravings. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co., IN _FREES. SAFE'S MANUAL OF PENSIONS`AND BOUNTIES. A Manual of PODOIOCIS and Bounties. containing full fume and instructions for obtaining. Peninona, Bounty Money, and Bounty Lands, tinder the various Acta of Congress. By Hon. George W. Ralf. This will be found to be an exceedingly neeful book to those desirous of obtaining Pensions or Bounty for themselves or others, and to Pension Agents particularly it will he indispensable. The peculiar advantages of this woi k arc 1. It is a convenient sins for use 4 . It con tains no superfluous matter; 3. While aiming at brevity, it is comprehensive—omitting nothing relating to tho subjects treated of that might be useful to those con- Suiting its pages j 4. The arrangement in so simple that the bm. tonne, hatruetione, dedelone, eta., earl be rem. dily found. In respect of size, arrangement, and price, it is be lieved it will be found preferable to any book of E 4 iiKe charactr published in this conntrr, 'Will be gent by mail on recaot of the price. ROBERT CLABKE & CO. Publishers, 55 West FatiftTil Atrnet, m3'l7-21 Cincinnati. Ohio. JOURNAL OF ALFRED ELY, a Prisoner of War in Richmond. l2rno. 81. AN "EXPOSITION OF eIIE EPISTLE OP TFIE APOFTLE l'AtiL TO THE HEDIiEW,§, Ey theist° John Brown, D. D. 'A Toll, tiro. 8.1. HARRY'S MISTAKE% AtiD WHERE THEY LED BIM A Tale for Boys. By H. A. Parrott. 18Lno. IlluKtratod, 30 cents. _ THE LOST JEWEL. A 'rib. By A. L. 0, E, Thu. Vaud. 50 cents. 31Y NEIGHBOR'S SHOES; OR. FEELING FOR OTHERS. A Tale. 13y A. L. 0. E. Illustrated{ 30 Crnts, For tiolo Uy WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, rnylti 61.0 00 ESTNUT Street. A. VALUABLE SUGGESTION.- Yon e•hould go to REISIER'S and order au Ivory tB Do. Tbo oxduigite tawny and lila-like tonnarAnes of thotn is wandrtna SECOND S ri-ot, alma Groon. it' AVALUABLE SUGGESTION.— ths fe P_Eim ERN, Street, O , A6h, and get EL port, ail worth having—A life- size oil petered photoeraph. Now made at war: prices. PROTOORAPH ALBUMS, fraporte from Perl®, Berlin, and Vienna, eegyle. orol improvements, wholesale and torah. 80ITOLZ NNN I Y, 112 South VIGSTH Street. my9-1m a REMOVAL. 3. C. FULLER Having Removed from No. 4.2 South TIMED Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT street, 2nd Floor, (Oppoeite Masonic Temple,) Now offers a Large 01,,,d Desirable Stock of GOLD AND SILVER W krre FIES, ROGERS h BROTHERS' SPOONS AND FJRHS, AND ' AMERICAN WATCH COM PANY." GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. COMPANY'S SALESROOM, 142 ORRS9NTPT Street, Second Floor, (opposite Masonic Temple.) L B. MARTER, Agent. apaQ•am VULCANITE RUBBER JEWELRY A beautiful line of CIENTLV.IiINN 4 II Vrel` CHAINg, LA.BIMS , tIttA TALAINE CHAINS, THIN BLES, CROSSES, STUI,S, BUTTONS, &c., Now in Store. J, C. FULLER, No. 7.12 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (Oppoeite Masonic Temple.) ap3O-Im a AMMAN, ENGLISH, a AND SWI'S WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE, AT REDUCED PRICER. JOS. H. WATSON sp26-Irn :426 nffiumurr S'i !MET. NEW DEPARTMENT. - SELECT_ STOCK OF DOVE' CLOTHING_ GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER. COOPER & 00 NARD, Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. GENERAL AGENT GEORGE GRANT, FLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOR THE ARMY. FINE tikllliTb. COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPPERS. Hountootaroa W. W. KNIGHT'S. 110. 606 ARCM STREET. A Ng Rae of TM, somas, GLOVES, RUSPENDIRS, HOSEBBY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, dlllwo7. vs hand. =l6 floalf FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The mbocriber would Invite attention to his IMPROVED CIUT OT SHIRTS, Which he maker • imeolaity in kik booths... Aim, eon shindy receiving Nowismis NOB GENTLEMEN'S WEBB. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S 71:11RIIBILINGI STOKE, No. 514 CHESTNUT STREET, ia94g Pour doors below the OontlnceteL TAMES HOMER & BON HAVE A splendid assortment of fine Groceries, cheap. SE VENTH and NOBLE Streets, and SIXTH and WOOD Street'. 1110-Im* ARTIFICIAL HUMAN RYES, OF ell ekes, forms, and colors, for sale Wholesale and Retail, by JAMES W. QUEEN R 00., Optician'', mrls.l3tr '924 OUNt3TNUT threat. MONUMENTS AND GRAVE STONES et very reduced prices at Marble Works of A. STEINMETZ. WAGE Avenue. below Eleventh Stmt. mbllWtmlt ARTESIAN WELLS BORED, B, 8. R. BADON mylB-Elt* Apply or address N 0.109 ALMOND ha. LADIES Olt GENTS' Gray or dig colored heir dyed • beautiful black or brown, at youivra mod BRANOIt. tr NEW PUBLICATIONS. BOOK OF DAYS, VI. CIIIIIOUS FUGITIVE. it.tf D lIrI DITED Plitdiell PUBLIEIIIND IN MONTHLY PARTS-PRICE 20 GENTS PART I. NOW READY acrof Miscount mole to 404, WILL BE PUBLISIIED 1 Yale Mao, Law Sheep, 15/.50. rHoTotiKAPHN. WATUDES AND JEWELRY. FINE JEWELRY, To which the attention of the trade is invited sip3o-Bro CLOTHING GENTS• FURNISHING GOODS MANUFACTURER OP AND DEALER IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET mbio-am AMERICAN ACADEMY Or - KRB. BENRIETTE BEHRENS (Laic KW Henrietta Shaw.) Begs leave to annouute to hor Friends. and the Public in general. that her FIRST ANNUAL GOEBERT Rill take piano on MONDAY EVENING, May 19th, 1852. A CARD —Mrs. Behrens desires IM state that .he has lamp, arrangements with Mr. John Simms() the c♦jlry brsted FlOribt, SO have the Stage tranerormes into au elegant JARDIN D'IIIVES AMERFIAIN !! The Anditoriel part of the line.' will taorn.rwseted with Bouquet," and Corbelllea dee Fleurn. She bt also most hanev'to be ails to Dream t to her Pritnrld and nittrona amen New Candidate!' for Public Favor, who, trnwther wi , l, Teeny v. 6- k liown Artiela, will conatitota an array of talent selth m or rarer before witnessed in this city. 1. Orernare—. Le PRIAM] de 1'I0.111101" 1 40YPrbfler tilt•FU 011 1 11;ESTit aLd IsIVISIBL,E, LIHOttLi.3. 2. Bomance-44 Thou tat no near and yet for" li•Achnit tirintriti S. Arr—"linft sore poco In," B.rldore di Sir gl Pos4ini litrp. 11E N ItIETI'E BEIIIIENS. 4. Vitolit SM.—Li 1.11. Hollaralmige Mr EDWAIrD 5. Aria—“Oh !mio Frrivindo." Favorita.".Donizatti 1. Crawl Ohnrnl lrautainliN O p.8(1.. Mr. CAUL WOLI , BOIIN. CKAVD OltCli&t3rßA AND 2. Scrna 90 Ad 3 tad ah." Concone Dliem O'COANFAA. tong -t' The Wehtkrer," Sslitilert Mr. A. B. TAY L.Oft. 4. Violin Soln— ,4 Drannly S.,tindm of Wigwart Lilo,"—Tho Flight of the Indian Warrior FEU. ClVlTAGh , rh‘fir , , Itiollonhanor Dlr. 11;PW,I1tP 5. Main Chorn.—" Til(1 Young hinpicimn 4." .Kucken The 512ENNER0110 ft VOCAL SO'..llliTY, undrr the Direction of Id r. P. AVOLSIEFFIIIt. STABAT Dpi A.TER Metley.e.lll,me—Werde by J. la_ tießeale., Mettle by. Henry 0. Thunder_ ut.der the d ct aof 160 Cotripoßer. Solo by like Blackburn. • Mr. o‘kitt. idr. 8. bitifttid.gLi. NI, P. VVOLSIEFfir.R., Mr. IL G. Mr. U. G. IBI7NDER sill prfrikle at the Piano. Mr. WNI. hiEWL.kND will preside at the Organ 1.0.41110P1PM. Tim Grand Overstringed Steinway Piano is from Meters. Blasius it Brothels' Wareroom..loo6 ChFatnat street. The Oman Ilarmnbium hays been kindly paned by Mr. J. E. Gotd.o, Seventh and Choituut itreeta. Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony Family Circle anti Amphitheatre / S ri, terrilll2l hex Pear, Seats may be ateare4 at J. E. Gould's flu•tc Store, Se venth and Chestnut sir eta, at the Continental Hotel, and at the Academy of Music. Doors area at half twit 7 &cloak. To commas at ft o'clock. A CARD.—The emcort wi❑ oornmence at S o'clock precibeiy, and visitors are therefore miltely reque3ted to be in their tespeetive seats by that time. PIIILADHLPIIIA NOTICE.—The general Rehearsal will take place T FIT, (1llohday) MO tairNtl, at 9 o'clock, attbe ACADEMY. (Chorus phase met-t at 10.) Punctual attendance is earnet.tly rpnnEatt.d. It Is also relpectfulli intimated that c i•itors will not be admitted at this rehearsed. This run- wilt be , strn.tly enforced. WASTE( A TON A DVERTIS E ENTS WANTED—A good Joiii`hoytaii V V BARBER. Good wages given. Inquire of EDWARD ES PINTA, Washington, near the Navy Y and sato. Eishth ntt set tnyli 3t WANTED. ---Agents can mae from to NO per uay sellirot blaseei Now Stn. Li Hers and Portrait l'atioly,thi. Apply at 316 151)T Street, pAIITNER WANTED.--7he subscri ber, bailie thormaeli4 arf4.olloFll in hie lien of bmineefi, ie de6irous of forming a Waimea connection ith a man of energy and capital, in this city, or New York. The finsinces may be done for cash = Addrees 4 - Se - Dix," Other a The Press. th:11.6-6t VTi T —bom ba eir Li lOW- , EMPLOYMENT --Male and female Agenti wanted. in every town and city in the United ittates; to $4O per mot th can he made and no humbug Busineat efotiy m.e et.ppt Mehl& It rtotlipof . , a Vor9 small sapittd, and will not interfere with other employment. This le no book agency or humbug of any kind. No person trill regret having sent for this information, lot his employ ment be what it way. Full partici:tiara given to nfl who enelope a three-cent postage stamp. and address HARVEY BROWN & em) , A oneskead N. R. mylo-d6t. to w3t. w2t* ALADY WISHES A SITUATION as TILieIIER in a privaie echool or h.l a &Lull ) , Adore. M Cietflam, Penneylvania nnl4-12t AYOUNG MARRIED MAN wishes L'ituation iu fl nt , neanio V4hiallinont, of nuy ktud; Would be) *Ruing to muse himbelf gtuernily Address R. RENT, 22 North Third Street. mylo IL N if or the 11. S. Marine Corps, for sea service anitird of nice-of-war. SEVERAL HUNDRED AtiLE- Ito DIE D MEN, bin wean the ages cf 18 and 35 years. All information that may be require,,, will he given at the Ritteitzvehtii an booth Frout Ftrent, below BDritco, JANES LE WISI Captain and Recruiting Officer. It WANTED-- A House with all the "Modern improvements, having at least taw cham bers, with fucturee for Stove. :Amite, RaOR to W aL LACR. EIGHTH to BROAD. Rent not over $3OO. Pox 1717 P 0. T 0 LET—FIRST FLOOR and CELLAR No. 25 North FOURTH Street, nearly °palate The Elersbauto' Rotel. Apply to 'WM. C. A.do nol9-60e 23 North FOURTHstreet. TO BENT—The four-story STORE 2 by ¢O Net, N. E. corner of BRO LP awl U&OE Strew, wtll adapted for Grocery, Prot or Uvante sion bneineee. Apply on the premifes. or to JOHN ABBOTT. rnyl9-314 :1421 VINE Street. FOR RENT-A FURNISHED Ea. HOUSE on WALNUT Street, near Tenth. at a low rent. C. H. IdUISHEID, 203 South SIXTH Street. Enyt7. 121 oIItMANTOWN PROPERTY CFOB SALE.—One of the handsomest and most de sirably sitnand properties in Germantown, equally muta ble for a slimmer and winter residence. It is situated on Price eh ee t, within a few minutes' walk of th 9 depot, and of victuottero grocery store, &c. Tbelor los two frees., baying 200 feet on Price street, and 214 feet on sutra street, and is nearly 300 feet deep. It is beautifully shaded b, well-grown evergreen end deciduous trees. The house is a double one, large and convenient, having Hit. hi Brant wan.. NIIIIII water, two kitchens, stationary wash tube, ccld cebar for summer, kc. Also, stable, tool-house, garden. Ac. Price 820.001 Terms easy. Apply to H. PETERSON, :No. 319 WALNUT Street, or on the oremiqui myth .71,.tf ELEGANT GERMANTOWN RE SIDENCE TO LE.T.—ThA coon; odious mansion, with large lot, stable, and coach-hoagie and garden, on ARM AT Street, (Linden Placed within three minutes' walls of Church-iaue *cation. Thin property is bean* fullr. situated, well shaded, and 13 replete with conveni ences—gas, bath, and water cioeet. Arc. A desirable winter and summer residence. Apply to _ _ _ 4111 ccQUMMER BOARDING,"" AT 1.7 rHASII UT SPRINGS, near Chestnut Hill Rail road. Tbie Establishment is now ready for boarders. The grouuda, which are extensive and shady, command a beautiful preettect. The boarders have the use of Bil liard item aab ten-pin Allar, ireAcies the atis.,l6lli-age oi the products of a large Farm. widtfrnik Rm. Per further particulars inquire at No. 1533 LOCUST Street. front 2 to 2. tuyl7.3t* G IRARD FIRE AN U MARINE OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA- This' company continues to take risks ou the eater classes of Property at low rates The talk cfoi rely titaSSi I 4 Y4r4V.61A161114,. 4 , ik.ua &Lai ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benefit of the public, during the lest nine years, exceed 8500_000, and we reepectfully solicit its favor in the future cued. I, Dr.troter, JOHN W. CLAGRORN, O. X. HEAZLITT, DAVID BOTD, Jr., WM. M. SWAIN, JOSE Pll KLAPP, M. D. WM. 0. RUDMAN, JAS. D. ALVORD, Secretary FAME IN6URA No. 408 OIIESTNUT z FIRE AND INLA L.NcE cordriur t Street. [ND INSURANCE. JTOBS. Ruck. I. D. Woodruff, Chas. Richardeon, John Kessler, Jr., Hoary Lewis, Jr., P. S. Justice, Ales. Whilldin, Washington Jones, Geo. - A. West, Om& Stokes O. W. Davie, John W. liv;unia. FRANCIS 11. BU K. President, CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Emhl9-ffli COMMONWEAL V BANC! tIOMPANT PINNBYLYANIA. DIBIOTORS. David Jayne, M. D., Charles H. Boger* Job. M. Whitall, John K. Walker, Ndward 0. Knight, Hobert Shoemaker, Thomas B. Stewart, William Struthers, Henry Lavas, Jr., Numb JOl3Ol. DAVID JAY It, X D., President. JOHN N. WHITALL, Vine Freddie& RADIUM S. MOON, &entity, Odic's, Commonwealth R - - Street, Philadelphia. REIIMWEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD, VIA MEDIA.— NOTICE TO SUMMER BOARDERS, An. seeking stammer bearding OP hit at thoMitritil)g p 14444 1101144 fffoxlinicdati°n B for the season. 9 Wpm from Philadelphia, at Spring Din Station, at Mr. Knowles'. 12 mike item Philadelphia. at WallingSord station, at N, A, WorroVs. 14 miles from Philadelphia, at Mogi% at QhoetnAi Grove House, and Charter House, and near Media at houses of W. Brooke. Mrs. Pasemore, G. Malin, P. Wor ral, I. Edwards and J. Man. For further information apply to A. Henderson, at Railroad Depot in Media. brionteen mace from Philadelphia, at L t ,„„t ) at Mr. Fairlamb'e. Twenty -two miles from Philadelphia, at Glen Mills, at J. ' , Dann's, Dr. Huddlewon, Hemphill's, and at the vest hotels in West Chester, and at ninny other points on the Ilse of 0.. For forth. r information, anti for commutation tickets wt low rates, apply at the Depot, N. coruer of EIGLITRF,NTLI acd 1111.1LDMEC *roots. -7-12 t AMUSEMENTS PROGRANDIN, Tart Flr t. OCTAV 1 E GOMIEN g"cond imoims MEM G. ROSSINI To concluilo with, by aenoral request, GLORltiflii AMWRICA, CONDUCTORS SCALE OP PRICES (No extra charge for Secured Sesta.) W All TIN FOR SALE AND TO LET. W. P. WILSTICII, No, 3B North TURD bullet BOARDING irtsunarruz t;Vnritl4l/Et3. INSURANCE COMPANY CAPITAL P 2041,1106 DIRZOTOIII3 JERRY WALSER, JOHN THORNLEY, ABRAHAM HART, PETER S. HOE, of N. T. FURMAN SHEPPARD N. S. LAWBEWOR, JOHN SUPPLER. THOMAS OILAVENe !resident A. B. GILLETT E Vice President , sp26-tt 11 FIRE INST.! , , OP Till sum OJ 613 OHISTNUT selklltt AIIII3I4EMP.PiTt4 CONOERT HALL. (Glwalnut fitrvitludwasn nth awl MHO TFIE NEW LEOTUR.R THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. M51.,10. AND EVERY EVIEnING THIS WEEK. MR. AND MILS PEABODY AT )MME. FOR PORITIVELY SIX WICHITA ONLY IN TIIIHR NEW, MORAL, AND A MUSING, DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT AND GALLERY OF ILLOSTRA. TON, combining pommel kketcheo, patriotic mat humorous re citations, finoctioter, new Imo, forming a InIOCt PARLOR PAS FIRE, lki - Thim le not a theatrical performnnrn. Adm mum 25 ct.nts. Orchestra Stale, 50 cents; Ohd. drew r ntl Schur IA 15 cvnts. GRAND mA riNuE ON S kTURDAY. trithi.te itt aofibliA and LAN k WAHL,4O4 Eliutht Stnree. Cheetent etreet ; at al ley'.4 Nowa Stand, (24a•titiet.tal ilotel ; and at the Lecture Room. tnylti-St fiIUMICHANT vEN[tIE ,, AT "TA i!ANPV.III' lIALL , TO-NI.I)ItROW NIGH r, by JA MRS E. 111111,110011. myi9 2t A CADEMY OF 511181(1, EiARK RA4ILIAniB FAREWELL CONCERT In the 'eye or JULIA EN'S MONSTER CONCERTS, TTlifliSD.lY EVENING NEXT. hoahht. TIIIIR:UAY EVENING 22 I inltant. Pregtenothat to tie hart ht hE the Month Storm. Tielo r. olliem4 at Gotthre acd the A caiemr. lttcervPd tinata (without extra charge)._ , fit) ennta Itt.ta r (atria (entrance on Lecuat street). 23 manta my In at 4 , prtTILDING ()P TEI ent.P," CONCERT ,TO-111RROW JAIVIEb E. ItILTRIX)011. nitl9 2t WALNLITEIftEET THEATRIti- NINTH ar,d WALNUT Stroato. Bole 'Lem* MUM M. A. (JARR,HTTSOM. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. Msy 19, 1802, The reTTO!lnltlifl. will with THE CcIIIKIMLN BROPITYRR. Lt nia dol leratichi, T liilL F6lsian 6 , 1 I'? ancl.l, Ltrothfre, " " 11 " To cOLCIIIde wish .NINA TIl A N TIRVORout), On, TOY AT Tit 61 ogl Jonathan lirnillhtd f11a..1 9 Wright. Dm' Id ILO aimm , Hr. B irtca 11111. Pazo26-6‘). 87g, 76, a.d 26 chute: Privatc Boxas, 4.6 and $B, according to their locale. Doom (man at 'M &Cleat Tn 41.6.15tfAMV16 6t " fifl - ANILET'S ADVICE TO TFTE4 I_l PLAYEItS." at cnN , F.irt TO NPPROW tilGirrt by 144. El AIVAPPcII, 14:21 MRS. JOHN MIR W'3 AMR. ARCM-STREET THEATRE. Actinv, btage ➢tanager W. B. 111111DERTMES, finsinm Agent and Treosnrer • JON. D. Milk PITY FIRST NIGHT OF MISS JANE COOMBS. TO-NIGHT. MOND •LY, May 19, 1862, TOE BONE:HMV:K. Mk JAne Coombs, Mrs. Jahn Dmur. Frank Drew. 50 Cents Julia. Holm_ Illndup, To couelude with AN OBJECT OF INTEREST. 25 Oentg OMM!! Fenny Orinleo Um a Effnrie. - On TUNEIItIY the .‘lll - 81t'5 eiEGBET," Doors open at nnarter atter 7 o'clock. Curtain rime at quarter to 8 pr. dimly. 46 W .1T BERING L KAVIIIS," AT - COIN CrETIT TIA.LIA, TO - MC . 7%150 TrY by JAMES E. MURDOCH. myl9.2t MUSICAL FUND BALL. DE. fl. brifTiTON Literary editor of The Press, has b flatly volunteered to deliver his mpular lecture on the LIGHT 3 AND SHADES OF IRISH CB AILACTER," and to twit* legendar7 Ballad, "THE GER aLDItIE," al,l of the Ohality 'I'HURbb VY EVENING. May 22,1862, a , 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 DeLts. To be purcluuted at the door of the HaS, at d at the principal Book and Drug Stores. tny39. “ON BOARD THE CUMBER LAND,” at CONCERT HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT. by JAMES E. MURDOCH. mylo-2t CONCERT HALL. At the request of a number of our citizen!, n.. JAMES E. M.III:DOUEI, The dietioguinlied Elocutioniat, hat contented to give another course or his delightful SELEOP REA DIN TS, On TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY FE RINGS, Mar ZO, 22, and 24. i..adattiMSit Famlet's Advice to tbe Players," and his ElliogY of Horatio .B)3skm:rear°. " The Bui:dirg of the Chip" Longfellow. 6 6 Ancient aid Modern Greeco Contrasted," from the poem of The Gewqr " Byrom "on Board the Genital - Bleu - G, H. Bohan " Lochiel'a Wernthgi Or, The Seer of Secood Hal,t " ...She Withering Len.-ea" o Your g tochiovar"..... Trial :Seen+, front the Merchant of Venice " The. Shrol mg Fatty" Tirliets,.rin>i - tine cue p.,tsou to iLa Connie 41 NI Sir iijo Ticketp 50 To ho obtatud at Concert Hall and tbo priatipal osic at 4 ltrok Stori bor s c pc-a at 14. iteaktit,ss to. comvPo 4. .4 VX 7 EAL PIES A 141) CitLD V - r• , Row I:ICDT, by J AMES (31:1)•)::11. m;l9-2 A CADEIVIT OF MUSIC NARK - H 555 1/71W5 GRAT , D FARF %YELL COZinERTO THURSDAY EVEFUNG, Maw 2 pertletilurg will Rcon be publtAtwei 6 WOU NG LOC H I NVA All CON CENT . HALL, TO-31ORROW NIGFIT, bf JA3IV.F. MUT:Duet! m;l9 2.! A SSEMBLY BUIL WY GS. FOR TWO 51 EEES ONLY. RILL OPI.N MONDAY NIGHT. May 19,1882. CAPTAIN WILLIAM4' GLORIOUS SOENFR IN THE LIFE OF A. YIN %R R WTIALEMAN `PERSONAL it es OR:4cm. 54.k.1:1.1.115iG BOAT SCENES. WILD ADVENTURE. 240 SUCCFSAIVE !AO RIETUCTIRIIIVE NIGHTS IN NE . 1 / YORK. EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. Wedntsday and Saturday Afternoons at 3 o'clock. Admission Twenty•fve Cents. Six Tickets One Dollar. Children 10 Conte, rnylo.2t "LOCHIEL'S WARNING," AT CONICERP HALL, TO-MORROW NPIHT, Lr JA,Mitg R. munnoug. GREAT WORLD'S FAIR, ARCH Street, above Nineteenth. Per ono week, commences nay Mb. inyl2-12a "ANCIENTtIND MODERN GREECE CONTRASTED " nt CONCERT HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT, by JAMES E. MUR DOCH. myl9-2t VAN AMBURGH St CO.'S MAM MOTH MENAGERIE. GREAT 1101faL EXIIIQITION HYATT PROST TLis inetructive ,tua intereethag collection of Living' Animals, containing every variety known to naturalists. will be Exhibited under AN IMMENSE NEW PAVILION, the largekk teuk everndtrucfcd, eonotrueted, icontelniog upward s of 47,00 .fltare fent of cloth, golly decorated with dap of all uatiov ) On ARCH Street, above Nineteenth, 0 41111itv'CiP6 hiONDAY, Nivi , POSITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, (After which it will proceed on lie annual summer tour.) Admissior, mats; children under nine Yearn, 15 cents. TnnEir, PERFORMANCES u•AOfi DAY. Deere open at 10 A. M., 2 and 7 P. M. Recently man, rare and valuable additions have been trade, the DIMON& tore having expended on tide eatobiiehment the enormous mini of $106,000. The reesureee of every, clime hays been cenerd to contrilibte to this .1111BQUALLED ZOOLOJIOAL EXHIBITION, . . . It Ins Doan pronounced by the clorgYi tweed and elite of the city of New York, where it recently exhibited, to surpa.s in beauty and variety, any exhibition of the kind in the known world. THE LIVING WILD ANIMALS ell occuvr new and .uperb cmges, reavunhikv,s palaces. The ornamental painting ou them is the wove extraordinary effort of ticteriel art and enterprise ever seen in at.; country. Mons. Davis, a puaii of THE GREAT lAN AMBURGH t ..bore Druwv rung Ihrorigh }:clropu ATM Alarm% WILL SPITES THE DEM OP TBEINED ANIMALS. Aug), will appear. THE GREAT WAS ELEPHANT HANNIBAL. R F, Trir bo. liorprr, rravrouartrick - fitifirrivzis, nero trained end performed by Prof. NASH. Also, Ponies Zdovke3 s, Mules, Ecc. Other grand features of the en tertainment ere the COLOtgiA.L GULDEN CHARIOT, to.t.einkg 016 Ilorn't. Coreet Bated the 1 6,4 $ cages, er.d wagons. These, the most te4etki tleeac pieces of workmanship ever constructed, are all new and en verb beyond precedent. 3.iodesceiptlvelanguage will ap. pear exaggerated to these who behold them white passing theMmh the street in e. . . LMO. on the morning of MONDAY, May 10th, preceded by HE WORLD RENOWNED VAN AMBURG/H, in poison, the original lion and tiger tamer, who appears in all hie Kleine 'vigor and excellence of rormor ream notwithstanditg the frequent reports of his being torn to pieces by the animals. lice m,.rning papers for route of proceaaion, May 19th. myl2tl2t, GREAT WORLD'S FAIR, KROH, above Nineteenth. Commences MONDAY, May 19th, for one week. mvl2,l2t* "HAMLETPS EULOGY OF HORA tio,i) ftt cONctitt HALL, TO.titiltittiOr NIGHT, by JANES E. MURDOCU. myl9-2t PENNSYVLANIA ACADEMY 01 TUN PIMR ARTS. Thlrty,ninth Annual llddz baton of Paintings and goiilOttite, 10'26 eIIE6TRIT Street. Open from 9 A. M. till 6 P. fel., and froth P. M. till 10 P. M. Admittance 25 cents; Season Tickets 50 cents. Stockholdere, Adige, and Contributors will reoel“ their tickete at tho Academy i no admissions without. Open from 9 A. M. till 7 P. M , and from till 30 P. El. ap2B IirILILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RR- M.• MOVED to No. 21 South SNVENTII Street, near the rankiln Institute. . The undersigned, thankful for put Imre, and baled determined to merit future patronage, taw secured ali elegant and convenient store, and has now on head • large assortment of Lillle's Celebrated Wrought and allied Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Bafee, (the onlj strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) duo, Itthhira Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie's Dank Vault Doors and Locks will be frignlalad to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beet pro. WWI, and cheeped Door alsi back Yet offered, Alsoi particular attention IS called to billle's New Ualdnet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &a. This Safe Is con. ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet ellv Cured for this purpose, and is the only one that Is strictly tire and burglar proof. . . Ornom, ti9TI9L - 1 WM. 11191 T RA hßnsy rP.7 1144 P-37 arrel, Herring, & Celt Bares, met of thorn nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a corn**. assortment se to due. and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Llgie Bate. They will be sold SI VW low slime. Please eall Lad ermine. ja2s-Iylf M. 0. SADLER. Amiga. a EVANS & WATSON'S 044411_101Ding 0T0)37, 111 SOUTH FOURTH ESTIMIT, PRILADILPHIA, PA. L large variety of FIBS-PROOF BATES gloom, Oa pond . _ trEDALEI AND 001N8.—A lugs VI quantity of Medals and Ooina for sale also, one of of Napoleon's Medals, one sot of Daimler's Models of ni,4llo‘ Blank Alia saa AM of Madge of ea Rastas 6.'6 , Apply to WM. R. RIIIIMEN6I,IIIO WILLIAM 41-roid, New Tort, Dadar In Malt% CAtus, and Paint,. 4141421 Prt944;:i4Pls, ...... C-11110911 T. hvettswart SCO.t Shakwraiare. thchebs MllO ~ SAFES.
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