The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 22, 1862, Image 3

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    FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MONEY M 3/4REET
PUILADIMPLItAI XBY 21, 1862
Government securities were steady at the stock board
10-day ) wi tbout large transactions ; tho suspense to the
public mind relative to the expected nettles operating
to prevent present activity. Some of the investment
securities gained email fractions, and otters declined in
the same measure, but there WRY uo marked movement
either way, and the market °lcier," rather been.
lu the money market there le 1,0 alteration. °all
loans aro made at forth and fiTA p r rent., Arlon the col.
lateral is undoubted, and first-claw In dormi bash:mat
paper is sought for at five to eft por coot.
Mears. Drrzel & Co., heuk„rn, No. 33 South Third
street, Emote
New York exchange enrol-10pm.
Beaton egshange. pecol-10 vac.
Baltimore exchange. perm Ai dia.
Country funds . 4ip 0- LOW&
American a •Id 3)‘ co3N pr..
11. 8. 7 840 7reaeury note. 4,4, a:, prem.
4) tie-ye ar fiertillcates . pare ti prim.
The tollowing is the coal tonnage of the hhamokln Tat.
•ey and Pottarille Railroad Company :
Tnnn. Owt. TOON. 1191.
AFor weekending May 17 6,195 11 49,773 09
, Bacca3tiose last year 4,410 14 633183 03
Incrceie . 1,784 19
Tho folloiricg is a statement of the amount of coal
ttrinnit.orteh ever the Lehigh Ve&Hoy Railroad, for the
• week ending In k 17,1882:
Week. Proviothdy. Toted.
TOM. OWL TOM, C'.t. TOllB- ()wt.
~Sazleton ' 1,050 06 46,038 04 48,738 )8
:East Sugar Loaf 8,728 08 33 018 01 86,616 89
•Oeuuail Ridge. 1,414 17 3,1.149 11 81,634 11
Mount Pleasant 39 19 2.235 14 2.269 13
i3pring Mountain 2,394 19 94.24 oil 40,667 01
-Coleraine 745 19 14.'r11 14 16,167 13
Now York and Lehigh.. 1,060
11. Spring 61ortutoln.... 2,476
0. Spring Itlountoin
Bar Leigh 1,2 I
'German Penne
BLervule ...... 398
311IneavIlle 981
Other Shippers
Total 18,270 01 321;41/.14 339,711 01
Corrooponding gook last
Sear
.14,383 lb 335,281 12 319,01; 07
Increase....
Docreme....
The tollov. Mg is the statement or coal transpnrted over
Ilia Hazleton Railroad, for the week ending Ray 17,
Tone. Cwt. Tone. Cwt. Tuns, (:wt.
llnzieton Bfinee.... 2,859 04 0...549 00 33 899 al
Cranberry 3 241 10 . .8.274 U 0 11.615 19
Diamond 1,377 1G 111,1du 09 10 036 (.2
Fast Sugar Lour.... 8.919 01 26 689 04 30.558 05
Cou4cll Ridge 2,041. 16 27.1179 18 23.921 14
llottut 111 08 9,573 01 2,064 10
31)8v/tile. ....... 03 1 0,800 15 11,985 18
Hari olglt 1 7tu 14 21.065 0.1 23.776 19
31nnerrI11e ..... 845 02 10,574 u 7 .31,418 09
Jen& 2,571 33 31,206 06 33.877 19
Total 10,9;;I, 00 160,2(9 18 200,103 10
CorretromPg period
17,806 18 '191,678 16 208,40 11
last pear
Increase.
Decrease
The New York Broentwg Post ot 10-dey rare
The stock market took a dotrowArd turn this morning,
Rua the decline in some descriptions wit+ &pun to IX art
per mut. from the histheat. points tench.' at the begin
nit.g of the week. The reautioo fa st,at otArto I on tliebt.
'nun enaranttod. Erie areNrre t, and altottig to Central.
Thtee, however, have recovered, since the drat board,
the treater p..rt of the &Lithe.
Erie preened on sellerte option, and fell off to My"
• hot clones firm at 88%. Now York Uoutral in (mind
steady at 88% fallaX.
'There is n diarp rally in all the Reeenlafive stocks
• since the Board. ittlehigau Guarantied in 66f bid; Mi—
chigan Central, 89% • Bock 19160 % OM.
Berlinitort Ind QUILICY is in struvri demand. willing at
7234. Tb,• r..pul advance in this stock in piobably owing
to the prospect of a dividend,
Mortislid at.d Pittsburg 22 bid; Prairie Du Milan,
!,. 7 9% a3O ; Cleveland. Uolumbuf, aud thuuiunuts, 116 X m
117.
The mitre:id bonds cnntlnne very fi , m, and time !flirts
aro again higher. Erie firma 108 DP., .dichican South
ern sinking Funds 98, Olticego, Hurd (I Won, and Quincy
eighths 105. The low-priced second tuntEataes WO in
gaud &wand. Toledo and Watnish WO 84 bid, Torre
3lnnie sod Alton 88,101ricann and ao,thwestere 28.
Southern seconds kill per cent, of the rocont ra
pid advance.
Goverhn:ents opened dull and gog dr cent tower,
but close better. The 7.80 cotes soh I down t 104%, but
leave off 304360104%. The season sixes see 1031(.
Money is m Relive te-dny. or Tether less shurelsh
than of late. The rates on call ere 405 cont There
Is vsry lithe first-less paper oltermg, and ac 50534
cont. there le eteidy emend from the capitalists and the
'banks.
Gold is without change, 103,411103 X. Exchange on
Loudon clotted steady at 1111AG] id.
Tip Australasian, for Liverpool to day, -takes out
$4.100,002 in specie
Philadelphia Stock Ex
[Reported by 8. R. 81. s
FIRST
2 N Velma R..... 8X
10 Recleinic's HE 25%
18 Mar Canals - en 40
800 Arte , rim 0014.103 X
2000 Philo k Erhi Os. 92
12 Little Schuvi It. 18 I
7300 IT 9 coup Os '81.104
2000 Cans At Ain Gs'Bo 95
25 Elude. 11 prf... 20
100 Pound 5 , 89
13COD tued Canal Os 55 32
2000 do 82
17 Cant k Audi 8..132%
4 Or A Coatis-silt 25%
1 do 25%
32 Hazleton C0a1... 45%
25111Iness'Bk Potts 39
BETWEE:
150 Catnwissa R 2A
SECON
00 Girard College B. 20%
400 City Os 11 . 98%
600 do 98%
1100 do' .N0ur..102%
4000 Palllst m 510110.104
48 Penns It 47%
5 do.. 47%1
68 Far A Meth Bk.. 51%1
2000 Bchl Na, Os '72 s 5 00
RI 50 Catnwissa R. 2 %
2000 Sonbory R Eriela 94%
AFTER
8000 Lehigh Val Os. .100
CLOSING P
Bid. Asked.
II /3 es 11 103% 104
LT STr7 aao 21.104% 10031
Philndn Os 98% ..
P 1191,1111 Os n0w..1023 103
retina 5s 887 891(
Reading 1t..... 24% 24.50
Rend ni Rs 'BO '43 99X 100
Read lids '7O. ... 93 93%
Bead nit Os 188.. 85% 80
Penns R 47% 47%
Penns It 1 m05..103% 104
Pe111111112711 Os.. 98
Norris Cnl Con.. 40 48%
Norris Col Prof.ll6x 117
Bch Nov Stock.. 5% 5%
Bch NUN' Pref... 16% 1S
Bch Nav 61 '82.. 60 70
'Elmira It 10% 10%
•ssase•balea, May 21.
MEER, Phila. Exchange.]
OARD.
1 Pt:titian. ...... 47%
.1 do . ' 4T%
160 Ro4dSng R ...... . 24%
1000 North Pninaßs.. TO
5000 beltivi Val 0y....
6 (Rim Wni-st 11 34
20 2.41 31-4 R. ... 63
10 (.I,lokollst o 8k... 26
1000 Schuyt Nay On '72 90
200 do 'B2 69
40D City 61 R 08
t2OO d. , . N0w...102K
• 30 Race it tii o 'l3 .t
'5OOO kcal ssig 6r. '44... 96
120 It.soling A 24K
7 Ic"rth renu4
2 Glrord enk.... 40
10000 U 4 740 Tr d,,t0•104%
600 ' do .. End.lo4
3000 Penn.. tia 85 80
1500 do ....lots 80
12 Phrwin 8ank.....10634
100 Sthi. Nnv prof hi. 12%
400 N Pena Ist in sop 72
boArtns.
Utica& Vinu-st R 7X 8X
W PION R. .... 64X b4X
Sprnceß Pine.. 12% 13
!Green ic (lentos.. 25X 26
laltes h Waluut. 33 34
lArch Street.-- 213
Philadelphia Markets.
'lltere is very little demand for Flour Other for export
or home ronvumotion, and the Market is doll and an
settled; about 1,60 D Ms have been dirposed of at $O for
good euperline ; $5.76 for good Wes'ern extra rattily, In
cluding 400 bbls fancy do at $6.12) ; and 700 blds on
terror' kept private; sales to thcitrwle arc limited within
the altvre range of prices for supertlne and extra, and
:5 , 0.250675 for foliar lot) as to liu4fti. Rye Flour is
Interco nu rt a 1i1,.g in small lots at $3 50 .17 bbl. Corn
Afoul is dull, aite. pennsylvunia Is °tiered at $2.00102.65,
m it hold stales.
WHEAT le more plear.to•day, and the market fa dull
at prevfnas rotations ; gamut LON ntraledi found buyers
at 121@1250 for reds, mostly st the la.t.r rat., for prune
lots afloat, and ullte at 130012/3e. RI n steitly and
about 1,000 bus Penns meld at 70e..enen—prime yellow is
more active. but at rather lower prient, and 9610,000
Lash Senthern Fold at 53c afloat; loam bosh datnutvrt
I.rous lit 48c in the care. Oats are uncletepoi ; we q 'to
Southern at 30c, and Pennsylvania it 17c, with sales of
3,000 bushels nt the latter rate, afloat
BARK —Qutrcitron is firm at *33.50 .Ifr ton for let
o. 1.
Cotton —The Market Is quiet, art.d the demand limited
previous nnntatione.
Gm:ion:ma AND Paortstoas.-11..markots for both are
aud n moth-rate WNW as doing at quota.
WUtaAr —'There is rather more &tine, and micas ere
ss firm ; snmn smell soles of PennsAv &vie b` , ll aro re
lrbd at 24c. 400 bbla Wtatern do at 24X0, sed•drudge
i2c per
CITY ITEMS.
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT Or CANTON MAT-
Ms. 01 vim tons styles, rod, white, awl chocked, le now
albilcd and selling rapidly, at the Carpet Warerooms
hinters. J. F. E. B. Orne, No 619 Chestnut sten',
melte State Mute. The stock of Carpctings offered
this firm Ie also the finest and meet beautifully a•-
ted in the city. No one, In fact, can go satire in their
tollicent stock, wbo wishes Carpetleas of the best
Islay end richest patterns, st moderate prices.
SUPERIOR QUALITY Or DRIED MEATS.—Mr.
H. Mattson, dealer In Pine Groceries, Arch and Tenth
lts, bee constantly on hoed the choicest euelfty of
"overt' meats. Tile tudeltreed Jenev-cnred Most
R Inenry, and hie lino Dried Beef and leige-eiked
red Tongues are unequalled.
1K CURTIN LIGIIT GUARD, which left this
t Int:cilia titan two weeks since, is aka tin to leave
Dineen, where It Is encamped en Capital fill, to
kiclnellan's army. lids regiment, under the lo-
Alone of Colonel Staiorook, has received much
so for ite excellence to all Int.tallon movemont3, and,
It received arms at en earlior period, (these wore only
lad 'at week,) would doubtless equal any regiment
It Wallington, in its dr lil
notionally notice about the streets some of the
to of this region ut. We wou'd call their ellen
to en advertisement to be found In onother column.
. Bitt TniNo.—Some time since, the rebel
;rem, at 'Richmond, perpetrated the greatest joke
It actually pasted the following, which Is certainly
argent end fnublest specimen of the joke !sedative
ocr
Resolved, That the parte of the Southern Oon►ede
are open to the free entry of goods from every na
n the world except the United States."
any raillement, Chamber or Deputies, Oongrees, or
ilature ht the world con beet that for broad humor,
iould like to sea it There is one place, however,
le open to all loyal folks— viz : the Mammoth Moth
old Whine vt of Granville Stokes, Nu. Citl9 Oheitnut
, %Nip re the cheapest garments in the country are
lectured.
SE:MIMS: VISION.
Booby. Ben.jando, may bte tribe be few,
the one night in on awful stew,
eaw kat:anger writing in a book of gold.
(Kling r 7 o had made Ben-hunin bold,
to the vision to the room be sold,
hat wrliest thou V' The vision bobbed its haul,
said, "The names of those who wear good clothes."
le tnitte one 7 as I suppose,"
nth Bon.) Nary time," replied the vision,
you get them not at the Brpwa•etono Clothing
Rockblil dc Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut
above Sixth,"
AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
At Ghee. Stokes',
• Under the " Continental."
' t3prhigt Clothleg, • *
At Chao. Stokes',
ruder the "Continental."
china Clothing,
At Max. Eitokee',
Under the Continental."
Bath:- mat Poet,"
At'Obse. Stokes',
trader the 1 4 Oentineutel."
08 14.211 04 15,291 10
13 41431 044 48,763 18
810 13 810 13
19 34,841 40 36 816 19
08 24.539 01 25,190 09
17 1u,1.9105 10,472 02
03 . 12.117 04 - 12,585 01
IQ 12,44 07 12,606 06
.... 13,809 13 0,873 08
Previous
11,•454 03 9,82 a 15
l' NV R....cash 7X
'2OOO 'Hemel. g 6.4'80... 8574
10000 do .. , 70. 93
10 DolLwriro Div
BOARDS.
i2ot 0 beltlgh Valley os. 90%
110A1t1).
41 (Wu Extthnttio Bk. 28
Bid Asked
Elmira R Prf... 19% 20%
Elmira 75'78... 86 SS
L Island R 15 1.53
Le l o CI k Nur- 55 583
Le CI ,t Nivracp. 89 89)
N Penne R..... 83 8%
N Peons It tis.. 76 76%
N Penns R 10s, 93 94
Cataw R Con— 2% 3
Catnwissa Prf..
8% 9
Fmk South R 45% ..
Sect Thd-et R. 02 ..
MAT 81-IP/ening.
ARRIVALS AT TIIE HOTELS
HP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT
OONTTNENT&I. HOTEL—Ninth and Ohentant et!.
.1 B McOnion M Ohara& W A Stroh. M Ohnnk
C IC Rankin. Boston H B McOoinh, D14.1 . 11r.
A I! Bac;otos, Bottom 0.1 V Br. nut, tto.ton
E Everett AIM Boeton Miin 8 S Bird. Trenton
_ .
Ohne A Smylle a la, N Y Chas F Hager k yr, Pa
It Hazard, Rhode Mena J W Grob, Pittaburit
D Mellen, Boston CI 13 McDonald, Louisville
HSTry Hanovor, New York P 13 Merrill t w, ()Mot cat
W Lyman &la, Ober, 0 W 0 Weld, Baton
W Torrey. New York Dr J F Ky
Coot H Holladay, Ky "J M Chevis. KmitackV
W F Halsey, Elisabeth, N J J Pt-eel/he Balt
A (Aiw,. New York .1 mu on. dew York
Capt W McCombs, N Y * Merit John Fairchild, N
John Meatus, New York W boss, Bah:were
James Reed, Reston 0 G Shelley, Wm.hingt in
!apt Geo W Rockwood,Moss Henry Bening., al WI
Ideal. BB Vegetal, Mass Leonard Getreor. Wash
11 It Bennett, Mass $ P Benner, o..lorado
E. Whitney, Boston .IL Post, Waddiartne
B 9 Battln, Newark John Ilesniti, afarletts, Pa
W J Hall, New York S elvien.i. Baltimore
B Biddle, Baltimore Dr B W Roberts, Harrisbg
Mrs fl K Roberts, Rarriabg W T flonrobin,ir, 804 . 011
W'l' 011bspie, 0 S N Jas 0 Dougherty, HarriaNg
Mrs Luther, Pottsville Mee Yardley, 'Pottsville
Jar Nill rk la, Cliamboahtirg W 11 C.mo &la. N . Ash
TII Swearer k wf, Mess WS Bamason, New York
Jelin Terry, jr, N Jeresy Sll •Mead, New Jorge!
G 0 Dogma k soli. Boston 0 Shrine. New York'
B Owen, Seneca Fells . R T Phitlice, Now York
J W Morrition, California J N Crooker, Rboie Islaud
Chas Mackin, Now York C.Wynato, Lowell
Was Wyman, Laiwell Miss Edson, Lowell
F S Bunter, Reading R C Oakley, New York
J L Wayne & wf, Clan, 0 Blt Mulford, Mmitrose, Pa
Mire Mulford, Montrose, Pa F Randall t wf, N Y
C Cobb M it Forward, Boston, Pa
Obiaillnuoliling, Jr, Nooyark B Teller, New York
A NV Porter, Mass C II Helinia, Jr, Hon
WV C Chapin, Lawrenee,Mses Miss Laura Chapin, Mass
Miss Annie Chapin, Mass W Thomason, Lancaster
N Burr, Auburn, IVY . T D Carson, aettyaburg, Pa
Oirand k wf, New York John Campbell, New York
'rhos N McCarter, N J II Wall, Now York
0 N Fletcher, Penult -W W D Ride
Mrs Mayer, New - York John Z Scott, New York
111 S y, New York C 0 Ad ume. New York
W Whiting. Mims Prilchitt, 'Fenn
Ceo W Ware, Boston N P Phillips, Boston
N Blinn, New York
b/ERO HANTS' tiOTEL—Fourth st., bolow Arch
J l Holteubatuo, hirtrylacti Oho.. II Garbs , . I.::otin
N Palate, Delawat• H R WeHoo, Delaware
J C William., Delaware G N Graymn, P6llOll
M S Nitehtiieb, Harrisburg J Brady, Pennsylvania
W Armstrong, Ohio P Bllltneyor. Lewleburg
Malone, Lanewittr B H Cox, Louisville, Ky
JO Jones, Smithfield, 0 A Bartholomew et la, Ohio'
J Hickman Cincinnati Harvey Rivell. Pa
0 Bender Jb, York J Stainhancli, Mifflin
Fmk J Hoffman. La W H Alldertlice, Delaware
Job,, A Hook, Columbia • F Kennedy, New Jersey
O Gilewold. New York .7 S Stonehron, .
F Bound. Milton Geo W Armetrene, Ponua
W Meer, Bedford • G Levi, Hagerstown
H 8 Ilitcßuer, Louisville C ii Lora. Pittdierg
J C Wilco, Dol C 0 Skem. Aw, Chunk
klim Skeet, airmen Chunk Jas j Blakeslee w, Pa
B Linderman ' 11 Chunk Bev P Rumen w. Pa
W W Blakeslee J; w. Pa Jac Oilmen, Pittsburg
A U Robinson, Pittsburg John Falev, Yeas, Pa
W T Beer, Somerset A .1' Colborn, Somers 4
Join, 7) Roddy, Somerset Ho,, F H Kimmel. Pa
J 1) Trimmer, York co, Pa M Spangler, Gettysburg
Joe Combs, Freehold, N J Miw Melutyre, York. Pa'
Mrs T A Ziegle, York, Ps .7 Allen A la, New York
AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth.
A H POlll3ll ChM coothr, New York
H C Foots, Wallingford, Ct M L Forbes, llonn •
ft On'broth, Dover, Del D Sinnicteon & In, N J
J LZ Smith Jno C Gang, New York
J ttinnyon, Boston J B Olsrkenn, Delaware
J Lave, New York Jacob Wirt & la, Hanover
Mist, IN Win, tinnover, Pa Wm Young, lia..over, Pa
yt,G Sargent, Maine F Attwood, Maine
•
B T Beaton, Maine B 8 lireemon
G Warren, Mat yland Mrs Wstinore, New York
B B Bolden, Newntk T J Lewis. Maryland
Dr B Cooley, Delaware •
BT. LOUIS HOTEL--.obeetztot street; above Third
0 Potter, Rhode Wend E G Ohnnmon, R
J 0 Lane.w•orthy, R I LI Wekival, Canton. 0
WW Van Allen, Nas York m R a n New York
Chita W Callum, New 'Yolk Thee W Otetl. Briatol,Conn
John Munson. Mo, Del J H Fai:banka, Mass
Lciorer Wome!wharf, Pa J B Archer, Now Itrrk
Jae A rneet & la A H Lambert4v
Lleut J Hyde, Baltimore Arra , rroodrnfr, Dkrar "York
ll Oostraan. New York Caot J Thomeer4 wf, PR
Albert W Smith, Pros , . B I Geo Plalaterl. Beaton
A Gardner, Easton, Ps C H finger,
B d Beers, Connecticut lilts' Hughes & child, Pa
PO'Harre & la, Auburn NY •
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third
J 0 Flarkinger, Franklin co J T Schofield. Yard Neville
Mrs B Picket, N Jersey Mrs J B Atomise, N Termy
Mrs J 1:1 Stover, Penns John C Boehm. Lancaster
Mrs Trestarm &child Mrs WT ditsrp. Salem
W S Thorp, Salem, N J R ritz.lnimon.. St Louis
•
Jelin Plank, Penns F McGenr, N J , raey
John W Boyer. Pottstown Robt Arthur, N Jersey
A W Pony, Bluefield, 0 James B. Downs, Balt
NATIONAL BOTEL—Race street, above Third.
G W Kira endall, Wilkeslee 0 1 Rtce, Kingsun, Pa
Ceo B Obese, Scrknton W E o...Omagh, Pa
riWILTII, Kyirtztown . W 0 Murphey. Virginia
T B Craig, Innenater, 0 W T Henry. L•nce,ter, 0
W BP liondg, Pennsylvania liLsnadon, Bedford co
0 W Citrnisny. Abnvillo John Milton
Omni Line, Pennsylvania John ft B..cbmon, Pa
0 B Bachman, Lebanon co John A Bachman, Pa
B E Hofer, Lancaster co Ezra Heist, Pennsylvania
Jos B. Begin, Williamsburg A F Siegri.t, Lebanon
E Sloeskr, Minersville
COMMERCIAL—Rs:4h street. above Chestnut.
T B Knight, tts:dlmore M. R Stewart Doylestown
11 Bat vey. Doylestown W Bunting. Minds'. co
A Lyons, Maryland Leidorn Kirk, Penns
J 8 Coward & la, Penna Mills Conant, Porno
R M Girviog John B Taylor, liordentown
H Clett, Bordentown J J Taylor & la, Bordeat'a
JII Buller, howniegtown J B Girvlng, Strasburg
W A Mnson, Oxford, Pa
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
J W W tubmood & Is, Carlisle II & Tfartzell, Adison, Pa
Manta Baird, Peona J Dome, Indiana
E A Yarnell, Charter co 11 Hawn', Ebensburg
Thee E Watt, Latrobe Joel Dlillrr, LAZIC.rer ea
Tem 0 Bruner, Oolumbis . N A Elder & In, sifltliiitowu
S hichards, Waynesburg WIV Junes, IYaynesburg
MADISON 110IISE—Second street, above Market.
H Xestburn, Si lobury T B Giles, Delaware
D Walton, Stroudsburg Cat John, Port Jervis, NY
Ell Walton, Stroudsburg L Geiser, Dover, bel
J A Moon, Bucks co E Quiun, Trenton, N J •
J Fell, Mt obanlesellle J Anderson. Ohio
Evat.s, Depoeit, N Y J Bert. Doylestown
D F Comoros . , Dinville C 1143 Beeler, Cheltenham.
B Janney, Poona Mrs 111 South, Bucks co
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
J C i•tuorr, N. w Bopo L Connard, Buckingham
J Crny—New Bore T Ross, Doylestown
John Rosa, DoyleAtown C B Beading, flathorouttll
Dt. Bree, Doylestown Xilhr Kline, Now Jrrdoy
A J !Scorns, Penne. S R Burch, Now Elope
T Auld, Corversrillo G Flowers, Auleborough
Bryan Bough, FrancMown Nil Frenclatown •
S Poison; Now Jereoy J tY 11,1ml:in, New 110 Po
.Time Dyor, Dot lestown Jesse S Tfoston,•Nowtown
Lt G C Dayouporl,Way no co Lt J X Carver, Fort's* Mon
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill. •
C Himmrlwdaht l'etann II P Osborn, Bethlehem
B M Feller, Bethlehem T A Mohr, Bethlehem
Lelsooring. Borthum'il co John Miller, Backs co
J feldeuspinuer, Allentown Mrs Seidensetnner, Allent'n
Miss Ai Scieenspintier, All'n Mary heidenspinner, Alle'n
Miss L Eeldenepioner, All'n Adam Giese, &Ilea° sn
Mice Glees, Allentown Miss P. Gloss, Allentown
Gco Giese, Al entown John Gies•, APeetown
Miss P. Stopp, Allentown L II Sinner, Pughtoarh
T 0 Malinger. Wash, D 0 MUSA Story, Phcenixeille
Miss E Story, PlltenlvAlle
BLACK. BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill.
Jacob K Hell, Earle J B Brown, Potion
Lido enweiner. Lehigh co Mrs Lichtenwillner, Lehigh
8 Lithtebw•alner, Bake co Mre Lichtenwslaiir, Clerks
J B Waswithorse, Berke co Mrs Van Sheets, Kursten
Dare Blouse, Allentown W Shnbert, Long Swami
D Bechtel, Bechtelsville John Strunk, Bechtelsville
B Kline, Alec, Pa Geo Weisner, Maiden creek
John le Weida, Weidativille
KOUNT VERNON HOTEL—S.cond st., abovo Arch.
J Perrino, New Hope James Turner, New Jorsey
Wm IC insby, Brbtol, Pa Itobt Elor,y, Hancock, N Y
W 8 Ramer, Trenton, N J C Christman, Norristown'
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
sir BEE 10IIETII PAG
P13:4C1
Bark Gen Berry, Emory, from Remedios May 8, with
sugar to 8 $ W Welsh. Left ship John 6 Barris, from
Havana, to load for Europe at 67e 6d for sugar; beck oo
lombia, do do do; brigs (1 , H Parse and Delltaark." Pot
act.; ochre Vapor and Maria Boxasa, for northern ports,
, of Philadelphia, Ooreon, for Boston
Bark nom.. [Lorick, 18 days from Trinidad de Gobs,
with sugar and motets.. to 6 t W Welsh.
Bark Resolute, (13 8) from miwopton Roads—anchored
off the nary raid.
Brig Thistle, {Br) Smith, 12 days from o ...donas, with
molasses to S d W Welsh—vessel to E A Sonder a on.
Bittg Vlator, Make% 20 days from Windsor, NS, wito
plaster to E A Souder d: Co
Brig Commis°, (hal) Viola, 00 days from Palermo,
with frail to Isaac Jeanes & Co.
Bohr D J Birch, Evans, 1 day from Indian River, Del,
with cot n to J 1 .9 bacon.
Erin. Eldorado, Williams, 3 days from Laurel, with
lumbcr to J W Bacon.
dela Clayton & Lowlier, Jacks:n:4l day from Smyrna,
Del, with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Bohr Elizabeth Jane,
Whitely, 3 days from Eaaton.
MS, with lumber to Jae L Bewley & Co.
fcbr John Whitby, lleadersan,l day from Odessa,
Del. with grin to Christian & Co.
Bair henry Wolin, Atkins, 1 day from Milton, Del,
with grain to Christian Jr 00.
Scl r T P McColley, Carter,l day from Camden, Del,
with corn to Jas Barrett & Son.
&lir Hannah Barratt, Denby, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with corn to Jan Barrett a Son.
Bar lonic, EngMb, 3 days from Laurel, Del, with
tumbet to J W Bacon.
. Behr Hamm, Wootoo, 3 day!' from Concord, Del, with
railroad ties 10 J W Bacon.
Steamer Bristol, Charles, 24 hou.s fron New York,
with adios to W
BELOW.
A Dutch bark—reported by J A Rowland, pilot.
Brtg Hodlak, Petereon, from Trinidad.
01411ABID.
Brig Nathan, Means, Port Spain, B & W Welsh.
Bchr A Al Aterlege, Fisher, Bostou, 0 A Beekscher
& Co.
Sas J V Wellington, Chipman, Ship Point, A G Oat
tell.o Co.
Behr J A Parsons, Shaw, Ship Island, A Boyd.
Str 0 0 Alger, Ironton Alexandria,T Webster, Jr.
btr II L Gaw, Beltlmre, A roves, Jr.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Australasian, Anderson, cleared at N York
yesterday for Liverpool.
Ship Wm Lonl, Brown, cleared at New York peeler
day for Acapulco.
Berk Amy, Hammond, cleared at Boston 20th loot. for
rhiladelybia.
Bark Zidon, from Camden for Philadelphia, at Rock—
land 17th inst.
Bark Anrozpn, Brown, cleared at New York yesterday
for Rio do Jamlro.
Park Maury, Eldred, from flongiCong, arrived et New
York 5 memoir.
Bohr G. Mon Gate, Sammie, cleared at New York yea.
tontay for Wilmington, Pel.
Behr Powell, Penton, hence, snivel at Now York yes.
teidey. . .
. .
Sabre Sparkling, Mom and Fair Dealer,.oox, cleared
at Bangor 18,h that
Sc,, Martha Nichols, Small, hence, arrived at Port
lana Nth iubt. .
Bohr Dr Rogers, Adams, hence, arrived at Ports
mouth Ilth lost.
hell! • Certdagena. Kelly, awl Mery Howell, Oovill,
for Philedeiphoe, tared Isom New Deatord 20th hitt.
ficbr Defiance, Ilerrihston, hence, arrived at Ports
mouth 18th lust.
Pobr Richard Porilea, Arnold, mile/ frorn Fall River
'2lth feat fvr Philadelphia
Ear Americus, hence, wee spoken 17th lost, lat 3442,
lona 74 46.
&bre Bold Foglisb, Hathawaf,.betice for Cohnmatt
Narrows; Mary Blimp, Coes, do for NantneVet; Volta,
Erotica, do for Grcenport; Fly, Chem visa, do for Nan—
tucket; Ann T Brown, Brown, do fur Providence; Ga
zelle, Belmar, do for do, at New York yesterday.
&osmotic Vulean, Morrietn, and Cygnet, Watson,
her ee, arrived at New York yesterday.
Steaming Union, Baker, hence, arrived at Boston 20th
Instant.
. „
CARD MINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST
In. the Ofty, at 111 South FOURTH Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, beet and cheapest In the
City, at 111 Vat FOURTH Street.
SPECUALL NOTICES.
LYON'S MAONETIO INBEOT POWDER,
Teats% for nineteen years and grows in favor. It kilts
and exterminates Bonaire, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas,
Moths in Cloths, Fora, and Furniture, Garden Inneota,
du. All genuine hears the signature of Lyon, god
ie not poisonous to per sons or dooteriic animas. Be
ware of counterfeits and J 114410116.
Lyon's Powder kills all insects in s Wee,
Lyon's Pills are death to rate and mice.
Bold everre htve. D. 8 RARNBS,
nit fl•tittlll,3m 202 Broadway, New York.
ONt-PRACE CLOTTLINO, OF TELE LATEST
Swims, made in the Rest (gamier, expreesly for ER,
TAU} SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in
Platu Figures. All goods made to Order warranted
satisfactory. Our Ons•Paion SYSTEM( LB strictly ad.
tiered M. All are thereby treated alike.
lte e e--1v JONES A 00., Mill MARKET Street
MARRIED .
SIIICRITMI7-111382121.1.—0n the 20th inst., by Rev.
Jowl; ltAten, at the residence of the. bride's father.
.Fonlham, Westchester cc., N. Y., Mr. Janina B. Short
dnii, of Philnialphia, to MAYS DlattbaJ, Bowing, of Vora
hum. •
ROY ALL AOR.—on the 13th butt., by thettoy.
J. D. Cloy, D. D., Mr. Joseph Royal to Alro. Mary IV,II
- both of tido city. tk
DIED
FARlES.—Suddenly, on the 20th inetaut t Will/am
Faded, aktd 114 yearn.
The Merida of the family are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral. from his late renideuce, No. lilt
Mount 'Vernon etrtet, on Friday morning, at 9 o'chca.
To proceed to Laurel 11111.
00X.—On Tuesd.y,th.• 20th inst., Susanna and Martin
Hattia wise and son of Mullin 01. Cox.
The relatives and friend.. of the fatnii y 'are re.vectfully
inriledlo Oaten , ' the funeral from their late re.sideue:‘,
Ne. 2213 FeCert4l street, at half peat RIX o'clock A ff., on
Friday, the 23i1 hint. Fur.eral to proceed to Ell.tolll
Cemetery. Mt. tinily, New Jeri.ey. tk
'Vl , *.kYNlC.—(bn the afternoon of the Vet Met, Diary
L. Wayne, in the 80th year of Mx age.
li A FY& SOS 6.—Ou the 20th 'natant, Barah, wife
of the lets Martin flaffeltinger, in the 58th year of her
age.
Her relatives and friends are invited to attend the
funeral. trern the residence of . her eon, No. 1811 Mount
Vernon street, today. (Thnrsday,l at 4 o'clock. *
911301:11C'f.—ou Saturday, 171tt instant, &tartans Rite,
daughter of Stephen tinguet• in the 228 year of her ate.
• Her frieucle, sod those of her fa oily, -are retem:fully
invited to attend her funeral, front the residence of her
father, No. 1828 Arch street, this (Thursday) arernonn;
at ii o'clont. To proceed to Laurel Hill. ak
IeNNEDV.—On idondis morning.: 19th instant.
Harziet H. ' daughter of John M. and Harriet Kennedy,
aged 17 years. •
Der relatives and friends aro Invited to attend her
fnueral, this (Thursday) utnming, ac 9 o'clock. from hot
fathitr's•rftideace, 1428 Arch street, without farther
notice.
MEZTMENUALL.—In D amlinton, Wains county, Pa..
ou tie 12f11 of May, Bev. Edwin Mendenhvlt, in the 60th
year cf his ago. • Itlr • IL was pastor of St. Jabots Eoi.co
pial Church in that 'Aline. for seventeen sears, and of
Zion Chorea, Stelling, since 1860.
' ST 111 RIX . --On the 19th instant, Henry . Clay, only
son of Aurie and the Me Albert G. Stimblo, in tea
6th yea; of bis age.
CON BAIT.-0u tt e 20th ins'ant; Jacob Oonrad, is the
68th year of his ego.
Fnnettil from the residence of Mr. Ft emorl Eck
stein, No: 938 North Seventh street, on Friday after
noon, at 8 o'vlock.
SROOM) . :MO URNING 'PO PLINS,
VALENOAS, AND GINGEIADIS :—BESSON &
SON wan,. aite..tion to their New Stook of— •
&Mid MOUribing Giughama. lb to 26 cents.
8. cond Oicairning Silk and Wool Poplins, fag to 75.
St•coud ktoorisiog Silk and Wool Vatenciaa, 76 cta.
Black and Whitt* Spear Franck Jaconota, 26 eta.
Plain BlEck rineot trench JacOoets, 25 eta.
Lnpin's Black Challis . % 44 co.
Lupin's Slade Barbee. 7.4 aide, 62%
Looiti'n Sink (knob Alarm.% eta.
Lupin's Block Tatuarlives. 2b as. myl4-t£
• G. MAXWEtL• BON,
J. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT, have now open,
at the lowest ont4l mica in tipu market, magnificent
tines of a great variety of now Spring Goods. of their
°Wu' late importation and mannfactnre, as well as of
careful seleetione from New York importations. Their
liedl and Imitation Thread and Gal pure• Laces, Fatter
Buttons, No. 6 Trimming Hipbone. Paris Ornaments for
Cloaks and Dreeees, French Bugle Minindegs, Silk Belt
ing, Silk Gimps, 'Thomson Freres' Paris Trail dkirts,
Spool Silk, riewcolors, at 2 Gents per spool, Fresh Split
and Single Zephyr, for summer. knitting, Paris WmlY
Comte, Travelling Fans. and elairic/Buflles, are all
offered to the ladies an goody of the moat reliable make,
and adapted to the requirements of does, discriminating
purchasers.
The usual liberal allowance to cash buyer&
J. G. MAXWELL Si 80W,
Store and Factory, ELINENTE and 11111118TINUT
ctßal Pi LIGHT GUARD, : ONEaltlfltrei
DIUMAND-VINT REOCkliddiT, P
Alt members of tide regiment, rot remaining to Phnodal.
phis, will tephrt to tto Qaartermeeter, at the BoMourn
depot, on Friday morning, at .11)j o'clock. for transoor.
taitcn•. The regiment is encamp. don Capit,l Hill. Wash
'onion. 1). V.. and will shortly leave for active duty 10
the field. Will bo paid previous to Navin', BY ord. rof
IL J. STAINBOOK.
Colunol CoMontodlog.
Four good Men wanted for Company D, Capt. Young.
Apply as above. • • ini9:3-2t*
(13-- MR. .EDITOR—WE OF T "AQUA
TIC CLUB" ate turning our attention to-die de.
fences of our own drar metropolis. con.ecrsted by deals
rendered immortal upon the paces of history. In our
sutronutlines at one parted of our blqery, it way Re
momber Paoli It to now lur country, one and lose.
perable." Wo turn our attention to Smith's Island es a
r4oge fur all wey-worn travenere. The irnn.clsd"
John ?min), under the auspices and nautical, will be ever
body to aink ur awlm, survive ot htlphenelf Yours,
11* 1110086 ANON.
W UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
(DEP e. Tent SET O AST 3.)—The final- axe
reioation of the Senior fillnve will be bold to the following
order, heiefonina each day at 4 o'clock P. M. :
Thursday, May 22d--By the Provost, (Butler's Ana
/off.) oral-
Friday, 23d—By the Provost, (Political Economy,)
seri/ten.
Monday, 26th—By Prof. Frazer, (Astronomy and Pity
sfeal GengrapAy,) oral. •
Tuesday. 271h-13y Prof. Jackson, (Cicero de Amid
fia and Juvenal.) written.
IVedneaday, 28th-117 Prof. Kendall, (integral Ca/.
cultut.)2vritten ,
Thursdoy, 29th—By Prof. Allen, (the Medea of Earl-
Weis) oral. .
Friday, 30116—8 y Prof. Ooppee. (international Law,)
oral. • GEORG Et ALLEN.
m)22-Tt Smitten of the F.colly of Arts.
try . PEOPLE'S? STATE . 4;ONVE.NTION•
THE PEOPLEO7 PENNSYLVANIA, who deelre
cordiall) to unite In
SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
to Its patriotic efforts to euppress a sectional and unholy
rebellion against the
UNITY OF THE BEPUB t 10,
and who desire to support, by every power of the Go
vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms,
braving disease and the perils of the field to preserve the
Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number
or DZLIGATES «oat to the Legislative 3.epreeentation
of the State, at such times and in such manner ea will
boat respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in
STATIC CONTENTION,
•
A.T
• HARRISBURG, '
On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July neat, it 31
o'clock oh laid day, to '
DOMINATE CANDIDATES
for We offices of
AUDITOR GENERAL
AND
SURVEYOR GENERAL,
•
and to tnke Ana measures ae may be deemed neceeeary
to utrengthen the Government in this aeaeon of common
yeril to a common country.
A. K. hid/LUKE,
Chairman of the Peeple'e State Uominittee.
GEO. W. HA97 DIERSLY. t
JORN N. SULLIVAN, s
arNOTICE.— PASSENGERS FOR NEW
ORLEANS by the ate4mer . . , SWANNE " mutt
be an loard TUURtiDAY next, 2:241. In t , at 10 o'clock
A.M. Shippers will plow* Bend in their Bilis of Lading
for bigneture to-day.
WILLIAM A. J.A.NEEI et . 00.,
my2l.2t 106 WALNUT Street.
cry. HEADQUAR TERS FIRST DiViSION
PENZiST INA NIA voLUNREERS:
PIMA DISLPIIIi - My 19, 1862.
SPECIAL ORDER 140. 2
I. THE FUNERAL OP %LIEUTENANT COLO
NEL JOIIN P. YAYLEER, of tho Sixth Regiment New
Jerrey Vulunteere, will take plum from Independence
Hall, on 'I I I URSDAY, the 22t1 instant, at, three o'clock
in the afternoon.
The Scott Legion, of which the deceased was a
member, will to-morrow, at 12 M., receive the body at
the depot of the Baltimore Railroad, and escort it to his
late residence in this city.
III: Col. Peter C. Dilute:l(er, Commanding the Reserve
Brigade, will detail the escort, select Pall Bearers, and
midis all other requisite arrangements.
IV. The Reverend the Clergy, the Governore, Judges,
and other civil authorities, State and municipal, of Penn
sylvimin and NeTs , Jersey, the Judges of the United
States Courts, Collectors °film Ports, United States Dis
trict Attorneys, Postmasters, Marshals, and other civil
officers of the United States, fu both States ; the officers
of the'Ariny and Navy end of the Volunteers and Mili
tia of New Jersey and Pennsylvania not on duty with
their corps, am respectfully invited to unite in this last
tribute of respect to it noble officer of the gallant Now
Jersey. Brigade ' whose steadiness under fire, power of
endurance. mid indomitable courage. enabled theirCom
maid& at the battle of Williamsburg, to hold our left
against four times their number, for over half a day, and
until reinforcements came up.
By command of Major General Patterson,
m 321 CRAIG BIDDLE, A. A. General
iffa NOTICE.—PIIILADELPHIA, MAN 14,
1862. A General Meeting of the Stockholders of
the UNION CANAL COMPANY OF PENaSYL
ITANIA will be bold at the office, No. 228 Walnut street,
(Farquhar Building,) on MONDAY, May 26th, 1868, at
11 o'clock, A. M , for the purpose of taking action upon
an Act. of Atteembly of Pennsylvania, approved the 10th
day of April, A. D., 1882, entitled a "Further supplement
to the leveret acts heretofore passed relating to the
Union Canal Company."
By order of the Board of Manager..
JAISES PAGE, President.
0. THOXPSON, Elecretery. my 16426
ay. OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE
MII
tI'ULL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIMA
DELPIIIA, April 30, 18132 —A general meeting of the
Stockholders of thie Company will be held on TRUES
DAY, the 22d day of May ne=t,-at 12 o'clock M., at the
Office, No. 808 WALNUT Street, for the perpoee of act
ing on the acceptance of an act of the General Assembly
of the Commonwealth, entitled.w An act to repeal certain
acts eopplementary to an act entitled An act to incorpo
rate the Reliance Insurance and Trust Company," to
reduce the authorized capital of the Company, and to
cbango the corporate name thereof to that of the Bell.
ance Insnrance Company of Philadelphia, swotted the
240 der or April, A. D. 1862.
myl•tha&tatmy22
AID FOR TILE SICK AND WOUNDED
BOLDIERS.—A deputation of nine Ministers and
apmen bave gone to Yorktown and vicinity from the
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, to mi
nister to the temporal and spiritual wants of our brave
soldiers who map be sick or wounded.
This deputation go tinder Government sanctioa, and
under direction of the Ohlifitian Commisaton as volunteer
laborers, without any charge other than actual expenses
incurred. Donations in hospital stores, and articles and
books suited for this mission, will be thankfully received
at the rooms of the Association, 1009 and 1011 Oheetnnt
street.
Donations In money may be sent to GEORGE U.
STUART, President of the Association,l3 Bank street.
myl9 41*
try...YOUNG MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT
should prepare themselves for the sphere to which
they are beet adapted, and which will contribute most
to their Intellectual and moral improvement. PHRE
NOLOGY is applied for this, and other purposes daily,
at 922 CHESTNUT Street, by JOHN L. OAPEN, ens•
censor to Yowler, Co. ap2a-lm
trrTUE BEAUTIFUL STECK PIANOS
We advise all to examine these inimitable theirs.
merits, sold by J. B. CFOULD, S. E. corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT. anl9-atuttil6tit
ay. OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND
MIDDLE COAL FIELD RAILROAD AND
COAL 0 OMPANY."—A special meeting of the Stock
holders of the Company wIN be held on CUESDA.Y, the
27th 'Defeat, at 11 o'clock A. IL, on bnalnees of greet
imeortence.
•
By order of the Board of Directors.
JOHN BINGHAM, President;
Atteat, HENRY 8013/2(80N, Secretary. rayl2-127
TILE .eitEss. - 1111LADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1862.
orOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL.
ROAD ODEPP.NV,
PIIIIL•DISLPIIIA, ADril 15,1862.
The BOARD (HP DIR/COTOILB have thhfday denlarai
tamil•annaal 11Ividerd of YOUR PER 06NT. oo the
Capital stock of the Oompany, clear of State tax, oafs
hie on end art*y May 15th, 1862.
Pow.re of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be
had on application, at the office of the company. No. 238
South THIRD Street. TAOS. T. IPIRTI3,
atl7 tjel Trettover.
orCOMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYLv
MANIA, PRILAORLPIII4I, blAy Nth, 1862
Directors have. Ude day deetterd a dividend TEIREg
PER CENT., PaYahle on and sitar FRIDAY, 16th inst.,
clear ut State tax.
niy7 Hit 8. C. PALMER, Cashier.
RETAIL DRY SOODS.
A TIMPOBTERS'• PRICES ;
nedariptioss of
.110IIKENOLD LIMON HOODS, LINENS, /co. •
SHIRTING AND FRONTING LINENS.
SHEETING AND PILLOW-CASE LINENS.
TABLE DIAPERS AND DAMASKS.
TABLE GLOTEHI:NAPKINS, AND DOYLIES.
TOWELS AND TOWELINGS.
ALSO, ,
HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS
GENERALLY.
RLANEBTS, FLANNELS, DIUSLINS.
COUNTERPANES, QUILTS, DIMITIES.
FURNITURE OUINTZES - AND FURNITURE 00-
LINEN FLOOR COVERINGS AND AWNING
STRIPES.
°BANDELIER AND PIITURZ covnanias.
PATENT MOSQUITO NETS FOR BEDS AND
CRIBS.
A general acaorttnent of French, English, Scotch, and
Trish White Gouda, Bociery,.and Staple Embroideries,
of the newest styles and best manufacture.
SHEPPA.RD,
ARRISOIST,
4 A CHINTZ COLORS. BRIL
-x LIANTs, 12) cents
Spring and summer Dress Deeds at low prices.
CIIRWRN STOODAILT de BROTHER.
• 450, 452, and 454 North BECOIiD Street,
moy22 St . Above Willow.
QPILJNG AND SUMMER GOODS ,
for - Men's said Boys' wear.
•
FANCY COATINGS.
FANCY VAS:3[SIIMM.
MELTON CLOTEIS. •
UN tON 0 ASSI YINRIDS,•&c.
In daily receipt of uew end de , irable styles. • .
CLIRWRN SrODD.kRT 4; PROTEIN. .13,
450, 4b2, and 454 North SECOND Streak
ins2l4lt• • • • ' .Above.
•• • •
iptLiioll LACE-MANTILLAS.. •
. . •
' BLACK LACE BORNOUS.•
BLACK LACE POINTS& • -
BLACK LACE 1311A.WLEI.
At redoto Ica •
COBWEB STODDA ET BROTHER,
450, 452, aDd 454 North SEOO iD Scrod,
m}22-3t Abave Wiliow
SI: MIXED NEOUT4O,
. And other
TRAVELLING DRESS MATERIALS.
. CURWEN STODDART & BRO
• • 460,662, sad 464 North SEOOND &rent, -
mi224t Above Willow
pot LACK DRESS BILKS.
Al A hill and varied dock, oundnising all widths and
grades, at
..... . . _
.FA_NOY DRESS SILKS, 50.
FANCY IiRESS SILIV 4 , 66.
FANCY DRESS SILK:I, 62g.
FANCY DRESS SILKS, 75.
OURWEN STOrIDART & BROTHER,
460, 452, and 454 North BROONO S•rost,
n122-13t. . Above Willow
B ROCRE BAREGE ANGLALS,
l2,ti to 15 Ciente.
Spring and Summer Drew; Gorda of low prices.
CIIIIWVN STODDAIiT & BROTHEtt,
450,452, and 454 North MO ND Street,
" ray22-3tAhove Willow
•
yAN'LLE ROOM.,
, • 'fice`xL! • -
• - *WK. SACQUES:
„.••• - , 41 1-7,-5,..,
ECARIrFNANTLES.
SHAWL STYLE.
CLOTH SACQUES.
.....
COOPER dir . 00NARD,
8. E. corner NINTH anill. lIILREAT Eltreete
mrlo-smwtbtJel ' '
LA I N MOZAMBIQUES .ATr• 18
CENTS.
Plaid idosamblonea at 13 canto, worth SO e.01:11* .
Plaid klinambiento at 18 cents. •••• •
•
. PliddlEozambintws at 26 cents.
• Plaid.3lwaambiones at 81 cents.
Plaid Mtzembiouee at 37X cents.
Embroidered 111nzembinnes at 50 canto.
St 0 ytads Gray 11,mebiyaa at 10 cm., worth 13 ctn.
• Gray &Maim, Gray PODWIII, and Travelling
Dress Goon, of every varietr.
8,000 YARDS BLACK AND WOOL PLAIDS,
All-.00l titling, at 20 cents.
•
Brown and Black Ground Lawns.
Fine Frrach Oreandlee. •
BEST 12,4 CENT LAWNS IN THE airy.
1 Lot Handsome 801: Ibbes. 22 yards patterns: •
At 817, worth *lO.
. • FANCY SILKS, 'VERY CHEAP.
Jost reciivert, i email lots of•Bart*e Rnhed,
• At= 10 and $3, worth $/3 ani st 2.
H. STEEL & SON,
my2o-tf No. 713 North TENTI3,I3a , ab. 00 A.TE 3.
SM DI ER 8 H AWL 8-OPENING
TO-D VY;
Striped Dame Slawle. '
Black Grenadme, Do Magenta borders.
Bock Spun Silk Long end ftuaro do.
BYRES L ANDEL L t
MY2O • 'Fourth and Arch streets.
BEPBERD'S PLAIDS, FREE
S
..0M COTTON.
SA Super Shepnerd's Plaids.
SliPplurd'a all grades.
Shepherd's Plaid Silke.
EYRE & LANDELL,
my2o . Point& Red Arch streets.
FOIMARD SILKS-FROM NEW
YORK AUCTION. ' 10 ' •
Foulards, now open, at 44 cents.
• Mole Grenadine Veils. •
Brown Grenadine "'irelle.
ETRE fc LANDBLL,
my 20 Fourth and Arch streets.
R ICH LACE MANTELETS,
POINTS, &o.
We are now receiving our
FIRST IMPORTATIONS
FINE LACE MANtiLLAB, - POINTS
•
AND. BOURNOUX,
INCLUDING TIM
LATEST NOVELTIES
IN
LLAMA. LA.QE.
Now 7017 Fashionable lo the European Clapitele. We
sespeetrWly ask the inspection of . Ladles.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
TOE PARIS MANTILtA. EMPORIUM:
920 CHESTNIIT STREET. myB
INENB AT TM PO,I3,TERB' PRICES.
—RICHARDSON'S and DUNBAB DIMING'S
celebrated SDIRIING and FRONTING LINENS, re
ceived from the manufacturers' direct, and guarantied
perfect—to which the attention of bums and the trade
generally is respeotfally invited.
SHEPPARD, VAN lI&BLINGEN, & ABBISON,
_apl9-re G, • • 1008 OassTNIIT Street.
GUZE BUMMER BLANKETS.-
• Tbo subscribers bave reoeived an invoice of *belie
very desirable goods, In tine quality, at last season's
price.
BOYS' CLOTHING
AT -
F. A. HOYT & BRO'S.,
S.. W. Corner TENTH end CHESTNUT Streets
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
. at2t.thstn.lot
NEW DEPARTMENT.
A SELECT STOCK
OP
BOYS' CLOTHING.
GARMENTB MADE TO ORDER.
COOPER & CONARD,
B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. Streets. an24.11n
B. M. )11NOHMAN,
Secretary
SUPERLATIVE.—REIMERI3 Ivory
types approximate perfection In Menses and color
ing, end In all that pertains to a reliable picture.
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VOLVNE.
No. Oxi.v.l
BROADWAY
ILianipmeloNS.—Tbe PaTo—Sometliir.g Coming—
/S, Forms Pauomis —Work 1. over—At Rome—
Eliven o'clock—Toward Morrktug.
& DANGETWIIS .101.1ENEY. (Cimciud•d.)
/I.I.USTRATiONEL-LA LontiE Ride—The Athck—
Ban Miguel---Spareeh Caballero—Ytlley of Snota
blerrperita—Lastoing a Grizzly—Belle of tho tau
dango.
THE C&TANYIBBA RAILROAD.
. I.l4.vernAitoNa —From t!toltiffA of Otta.wisaa—
Slow at Port Clinton—G r ant . Bltutes near Tamaqua—
View bear Quammke Junctlou—Hcn•iwatere of the
Little Schuylkill—Near Strnovr's
Watt.r Gar—View from B.Tienowille—Viaw from
Calaalissa—Town 01 Cat. wfata—SAar Mil at Wil
liamspnrt.
5101301 . 1 RIDING DOWN SOUTH,
ILLUSTRATIONS —Rinetioneuting fn
71te Lotsciy. Grave.—The Bereaved 1\ ogrote.-1 he
Words Burricaun.—Barrett and the
Boar.
ITADELIVINR BORAEFFER.
GROBGB BANCROFT.
MIbTRESS AND MAID. A 11017SEROLD STORY
DI MieelltULUCK.
Bilfdrii CON ISPIRMIY.
ORLEY FARB. By Aittnoxy Tioicora.
Illue
.treted.by J. E. MILLA IS
CRAPTSR LILL lady Ma^of roturpe Rome.
Ciiamea Li V. Tolling all that happened be
neath the hame-Pnet.
Mira Criarrida Ly. 'What tnok• Place in Harley Street.
Cite rraa-LV.I. Row Sir Peregrine did BlaillalS
with lilt.
ILLUSTRATIONS —Lady Moron going before the
Mayietraten —Sir Poreg , Joe and Mr. Round.
COFCERNING LAXGRVEIt.
FAILING ldiVE.
TBE ADVEnTURES OP PHILIP. BY W. X.
TIIACKERAT. •
.le PTER XXXV. RBI ACIgIIIIta Omni
MER XXXVI. In which Philip wears a Wig.
ILLUSTRATIONS —Res Auginta Domi.—Paterfa
milias.—MatorrandliaL
MONT:II.Y RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS.
LITERARY NO !IVES.
EDITOR'S TABLE.
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IL EIGLIA DF.L ETOGIMENTTO,
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AS YOU LIKE IT,
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• Mrs. REMBLE w ll pubsrenontly read five Plays of
Ehakerrere at the same Mace, nn tho overlies of
FRIDAY, ;be Milt instant the acternmsn oP SATUR
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SELECt REA OTNOS.
On TRURSDAY and SATURDAY EVENIEoS,
May 22 and
THURSDAY'S PrtOGRATtI3I.E.
Othello's Story of his GIS% in reply to
Drabantio'echergeo Shaktireare.
The Dicer ; Or, The Herrera of
Cborybdin Enterer, from Schiller.
Almcander's Resat; Or, The Poe er of klusic....Dryden.
The Bridge of Stabs Rood.
Count Cande,lanst'a Standard; Or, The
I:l)ing.hteto's Battle Cry a. H. Baker.
..T.Prlttinp Buchanan Read.
The Skeleton to Armor • T ongfellow.
The Death of Blanche of Devon. Me Vitalizes
Favor, aid the Combat-I'oo4 from the
PINT, of The Lady of the Lake" Scott.
A Humorous Sketch frrm the a Pickwick
Papers "--Trl,l ofverans Pick_ . •
wick, with the Celebrated Speech of Ser. •
joint Buena Dickens.
Tickets. tultnisting one person to the Course Si 00
Biotite Tickets 00
To be obtained at Concert Hall and the orlocttog
Hoer and Book Stor.a.
Doora open at 7.,W. Readings to commeoce at 8
o'clock. in, 21.2 t
"CI T FIE tif 0," AT CONCERT
- BALL, TO-NIGEIT, by JAMES Z BIUII-
riwm. • It
W AN rb.
•
rpo BUSINESS adver
x User, an PxperiPneen business.. maxi; 00.1.3esing
$3.000, Is RDXIOII. to connect himself ITlth someone in a
light, cull-paling tusnufsetuiiug bueineen. or to join an
alrunnv eetablisbed commiseion honk. Address
G.," Press office. my 21410.
•
w
ANTED.—From One to Twenty
dvo Thousand Dollars , worth of DRY GOODS
and NOTIOES wanted In exchange for Bourbon and
Ti4e Whisky. Adt has R. H. Box 21135, P. O.
m 322 80
WAN7ED, by a married man, of
good business experience, a ranaiosible situa
tion at a moderate Baler*. Bed of city reference given.
Address TnomAs, Ledger Mice.
WANTED FOB, THO sumnza .
MONTHS.—A furnished Rouse in the Country,
wanted by *gentleman with a wife and no child. Must
be near • railroad station. Apply at 606 Chestnut street.
WANTED.-- -, A gents can make from
$5 to 810 per gay sellfag hrttscoe'a New Ste
11,nery and Protralt packages. Apply at, 810 ft 3BWr-
NUT Street. mllT•et
PARTNER WANTED.—The subseri
.
1 - bar, being thorough!). practical in hie li ce of
business, to dabirons of forming a buainess connection
with a span of energy and capital, in this city, or New
York., :The bnelnces may be done for coal) Address
"•keoix,".olliceof The Press. utyl6..6t '
LADY WISHES A SITUATION
stiaTßiOrEtt, in a irtvate oebool or Ina fogonif.
Adding H.." Obatham,..PoOnkytroota tor/442t
AYOUNG MARB)ED MAN wishes
a Situation in a wholesale establishment, of, any
kind; would be u Mina to woe himself generally useful.
Adams B. KENT, 22 North Wed Street. myl.o
• 11. B. MARINSB.-WaiNTED
For the 17. S. Marina Corps, for see service abound
of men-Of-war, SEVERAL HUNDRED ABLE.
BODIED HEN. hteween the ages t,f 18 and 35 years.
All information • that may be required, will bo given at'
the Rendezvous, 8U Booth Front ,Dwot, below Sprites',
Philadelphia • JAMES LE WES,
ms2o-12t Captain and Recruiting Officer.
WANTED—A House with all the
MiModern improvements, having et least six cham
bers, with fixtures for Stove. Limits, Ito CE to Wale.
LAGE. EIGHTH to BBOA.D. Bent not over El3OO.
Box 3717 P 0.
FOR'SALB MID TO LET.
FOR RENT - A .F CrRNISHED
0001 : 110138E on WALNUT Street, Doer Tooth. at •
low root. •0. H. .1111 1 / 1 11LID, 203 South SIXTH
3troft, •• myl742t
a. FOR SALE—The three-story dwel
mes•
fang. No. SOS DIARMALL Street, Above Brown.
Amply tn ALLEN.* S. E. corner FOUROR vend
WALNUT Swede. second floor. myd2.3t*
FOB. BALE—The thiee-wory divel-
MIL ling, with side yard, No. 112 North EIG H r ICE NTH
Street, above Arch. Ant> to ALLEN & SUB, 8. E.
com nor FOURTH and IVA 14 , 111 r Wreak', second floor.
no 2141*
HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT,
ZAllwith S acres of ground ; every modern improvement;
garden planted. WHITEB.A.N & WILLS, No.l Her.
rantile Library Building. my22-3t *
" •
TO LET —LfIRST FLOOR and IiELLAIL
of No. 25 North FOURTH Street, Malt/ niDiflite
the blercb;iuteliolel. Apply to . WM. H. sokooa,
• no 39.er* • 28 Forth rouaTe Week.
BOARDING.;
4g p,,IIMMER B OAR D I N G." AT
CIIPSINTIT SPRINGS, near Chestnut COI Rail
road. Tide Establishment is now ready for boarders.
The grounds, which are extensive and shady, command
a beautiful prospect. The boarders have the use of Bil
liard Room and Ton-pin Alley, beside(' the advantage of
the products of a large Farm. with fruit, &c. For further
particulars Inquire at No. 1633 LOCUST Street. from 9
to 2. . m711.61*
WATCHES ABM "E'W.EILAY.
THOMAS 0. - • GARRETT . ,
712 CHESTNUT 'MEET;
• _.... • •,..
Rae reeeteed fresh stock •
. . . •
OP
GOLD. AND SILVER
WATCHES,... .
FINE PLATED •WARE
AND
TABLE CUTLERY,
And is manufacturing a groat variety of SILVER WARE
adapted for home use and for presents.
Prompt and particular attention Is given to repairing
Watches by first-class workmen. ap24-thstu2n
REMOVAL.
J, C. FULLER
Haring Removed from No. 42 South TIRED Street to
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, tad Floor,
(Opposite fdasonio Teme!,,,,)
Now offers a Large and Dee: 'dale Stock of
GOLD AND SILVER • WATCHES,
/wants 1 BROTBNBS! SPOONS AND /MKS,
AND
FINE JEWELRY;
Tosrldok tbe - ittention of tbe trade Winged.
apP.O.Sta • '
a"AMERICAN WATCH- COM
PANY." • •
GOLD AND STLYBE
WATC H E S
FOR LADIES AND GENTLE/a:EH.
COMPANY'S SALESROOM,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor,
(opposite Masonic Temple.)
I. B. MARTER, Agent.
VULCANITE MURREE JE WELRY
A beautiful line of
GENTLEMEN'S VEST CHAINS, LADEBB' ORA
TALAINE CHAINS, THIMBLES, MOSSES,
STODS, BUTTONS, ato.,
Now in Store.
J. C. FULLER, •
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Beilond Floor,
(Oanotite Mftlolllo TeMple.)
sp3o-3m
a .-AMKRIOAN, ENGLISH,
AND •
SWISS WATCHES,
UMW:BY, AND SILVERWARE,
A-1' REDUCED PRICER.
- JOS. H. WATSON,:
ele26-"Im , 326 CHESTNUT ENT.
OLIVE OIL.—A - fresh lot of Olive
Oil, In large end small bottles; for sale, to arrive
per ably Oaten Skinner, by 0118.8. B..OARSTAINS,
mrl4 Ne. 128 WALNUT St and 21 GRANT' , I➢ St.
MONUMENTS AND R.A V E
STONES at very reduced prices at Marble Wean
of A. STEINMETZ, ESD(111 Ayenne, below 'lemma
Itreet. mh.lB4mit
ACADEMY OP MITSIC.
MARK II aoßt,,Bets
FABSwELL OWRIERT AND PRA INNADD*
TEIo (TlitrasDA 7) F0 , 11..41140, 22 , A.
ARTIST 3.
MADAME BERTFIA JutIANNEMN... Dorms.
Mt THEO. HREND snlo Vmt•nc-.11 0 .
Mr.ll IVOI,PBOHN Solo Pi I'lo.
Mr. CRAB, 8 , 3 , 1411TZ 3910 ijAm
Mr.SIMON HASSLER S ,lo
A fif Af3NIPMIENT 0 RCH IPATRA (nil' the Stage).
A IttILITAbY BAND (Foyer) ,r Penn:ll,ll,We, ruder
the eirretiou ef BREA %meter flifiG FELD.
A PULL DUCH CORPS, to almisc to the Americas
Queer**.
A PROGRAMME FULL OF POPULAR AND
RA BB 01:31S.
A pri.ENpin RATTLE SCENE.
A GRAND PROMENALE (between the Flret and
S(conti Prkt th )
A CUNORAT FOR THE PEOPLE.
810 :Inn 'IMMO
Conductor
Le adf r...
Dtr dor..
AD:MI :4 i ON.
Parquet, Chele and Balcony (no extra charge
for Fecund Bente) 50 °into.
Tipper Vela (ATIFTFLOCP on Locno etraet) 25 ~
lithe' Office at Gonld'e, the Academy, and Continental
Hotel. r
Doors open precitely at 7 o'clock. Oontmeoca at 6
o'oloo.
renuloatlon phalli, after 10 &clerk. It
OADEMY OF M USU.; —NoTIOS.
A
CONCIEY,T Tfir i 11111.
tecttiell State, betoin hie litttriet osmtm. atW
Yoke? , " Thome not an mark.] arn at the
Cammatid of any polity tithing attienta.inn tt" th. n. It
MUEIOAL FUND HALL
Literary editor of The has finale r.dontsered to
(loiter his p..pulay lecture on the ~b iarre3 AYD
SUPPE9 Or OHAEADTICE," and to recite
hie leuevdary THIC GE RA i,DI *E." in aid
alb« Cletrior Bnepital of Philad.Apide,
T.HTIf4D kl EVENING, May 22, lse2. t. 8 o'clock.
Tiekrta '25 Cent; To be pnrehaead et the door of the
Bat', Rl:d at the principal Book and Drug Stores.
msl9.4t
OP SIGNS" /a CON
r.vitT BALL, TO.IPIOBT , by JAMBS S.
litilbbOCH It
WALNUT-STItET TH.EADRIC
t'
RENTA and WALNUT &seats.
rote Toeinee.. ....—.... .Mna M. A. GA RRlCl!"'fifir
FIRST A 14EARAVelF1 nFSIR J. 13 Ron ERTS.
'THIS (TUIIKSBAY) EVENING, May 22 1882,
Will be art.4 l , rrr the firm lila-,
B S LPBEGOI, THE MOUNTED aNTK.
Bslpherfor Mr. J. B. Roberts.
Eleselolin••• Mrs Ansa %Jensen.
To amsliste with
• 'OBE LIFE'S TY DANGT.R.
John Strong Mr. V. 13%wers.
Ocnintfas Lai) , Torf M. N. Johnioa
hunsa-lio, 13714, 76. and 26 cents; Private Bow,
.3115 and es, accordint to their locale.
Doorr mom at 7,x o'clock To commence at 7X.
"SKE'IEION IN ARMOR." AT
enNOEBT BALL, TO-NIGHT, by JA.NINA:
NIII•POr,II. It
"FREE EVENING CONCERTS AT
SECT{ Elt'S tt IN HEFEI; HENCE " LAGSRBEER
r 33 CHMSTS UT Street, helots. Sixth.
Stenortt LIBETIATI and Signor LIFIERA TT. Prima
'Donna and Tenor from the Near York ripPra Troop.,
wHU Nonhieur SCHTIL TZ. Beam BufTr—thren of the
Wet Fmforrsi in Omottra. rIIIIIE A‘Tlt tlit TRER
An oncirirsTßA of FINE 11.K . STFIU1fENTi_..ets :
Violin. Flute, Cornet. Contra Bees°. end Piano, ell
11114-dAFII r ior nro. minter the direction of tho welt
k nett n OAR EIISSERO, will discount° tuoatoreolleut
=Mo. tnv2t-et
"trOBROB 8 OF : OH.ARY B DI8,"
mit= HALL, TO-NIGHT, by JO.
N.IGURHOOTI: . • It
INDEPENDENCE
530.ikozre sizu.saLooN. 533.
'Avery mornin g . tram Ile to 1 o'clock. and every ttleht
from 8 to o'clock, 'Pres Lunch. Yacht nal Trttru
meatel 'Runic on a scale not anrpawd In dole elle.
NAY BECKER,
533 CIFIESnIUT Striver.
tny2'—lm
arrIHE - DYING HERO'S BATTLE
eO7BOEBT HALL, TO-NIGIIT, eJ
jAWRIES IL PllllOOOO.. it
CO N ER T HALL.
.(Chistnne Street. between 12th and 13th.)
VTR NEW LEOTURE ROOW.
THIS (MONDAY) lI:VENT:VG. Mar,l9. AND EVNRE
.• EYED:LNG THIS WEEK.
SIR. AND MRS PEABODY AT WIVE.
NOR POSITIVELY ATE NIGRT 4 ONLY IN THEM
NEW. MORAL. AND ADVISING.
DRAWING ROOM ENTRItTAINMENT
AND GALL/IRV OF tLLUSTRIVi lON.
combining personal eketchas, patriotic and humorous re
citations, anecdoree, nesr sours. de...forming s idea
PARLOR PAS PIME.
• liiirTbis is not a thestriesl perforroance.
Admasien 25 cents. Orchestra Stags, AO cants; ()lel
dron t ad aohoels, 76 cents.
GRAND MATINEE ON SKTERD.I. - Y.
Tickets and oral's at Gould's and Les .1 Welker'a
Itsode Stores. Obertirat street; at di lev'a News Stand.
Continental Hotel; and at the Lecture Room.
stiplit-6t •
. 64 711EE COMBAT,", AT CONCIBRT
HALL, TO-RIGHT, iv J. 111113 I. MITA-
Ie
"ccA LEX Alv DER'B FE AM, " AT
CONCERT HALL, TO-:DORY, by JAVIIS
I. be tBDUCH. : le
GREAT WORLD'S FA'lt,
ARC!! Street, above Nineteenth,
roe ttnervieek, commencea Kea 19th. myl2-12t
NTAN.•AMBI3.IIOH 00.'s
:v• MOTH inini&GRAIR:
GireAT MORAL EXHIBITION.
infirf FROST Manager.
Tbis Instructive. and interesting collection of Living
Animate, containing every variety known to naturalists,
Will be exhibited ander
• AN IMMENSE NEW PAVILION,
the !great tent ever concdrocted, (cootainieg . upwarde ol
47,1,00 einare feet of cloth, gaily decorated With dagger
all nations.)
. On ARCH Street. above Nineteenth,
Commencing
HONDAY, Mar 19th.
POI3FEPTELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY,
(After which it will proceed on its annual summer tour.)
Aft:dolor, 7R outs; children under nine ream IS cents.
TEIREIC PERFORM iNtIES RACIT DAY
Doore open at 10 A. 111., 2 and 7 P. M. Recently many
rare and valuable additions have been made, the emprle•
tore having expended on this establishment the enormous
sum of 15105,000. The resources of every clime have
been rops.d to coatribote to this
lIREQUALLBD ZOOLO:1IOAL
_ .
• It bee been pronounced by the clergy, Dress and elite
of the city of New York, where it recently exhibited, to
surpass in beauty and variety, any exhibition of the kind
in the known world.
TUE LIVING WILD ANIMALS
nil occupy new and superb cages, resembling miniature
palaces. The ornamental painting on them is the most
extraordinary effort of tictoriel art and enterprise ever
seen in any country. Mona. Davis. a email of
THE GREAT TAN AM BURGH,
whose name has rung through Europe and America,
WILL ENTER THE DENS INIt. TRAINED ANIMALS.
Alen, will appear,
THE GREAT WAR ELEPHANT HANNIBAL.
R. P. THOMAS. Keeper.
PERSOBIIING EVENT thT. TIPPO SAID,
trained and performed by Prof. Nseu. Also, Ponies
!donkeys, Other grand features of the en
tertainment ere the
COLOSSAL GOLDEN CHARIOT,
containing Otto Horn's Cornet Band ; also. tire dew,
capes, sad wagons. These, the most magnificent piecee
of workmanship ever constructed, are all new and su
perb beyond precedent Nodescriptivelangnage will ap
pear exaggerated to those who behold them while paasing.
through the street In a
GORGEOUS PROCESSION,
on the morning of MONDAY. May 19th, preceded by
ITIE WORLD. RENOWNED VAN &MBUROH,
fn pe.eon, the original lion and tiger tamer. whn appears
to all his pristine vigor and excellence of former roar%
notwithstanding the frequent reports of hie being torn to
pieces by the animals. Bee mining papers for route of
procestoni.Xsy:l9th. my1.2.12t*
GBEAT WORLD'S FAIR.,
. . . ABOII, above Nineteenth.
Oommplear MONDAY, Ma, 19th, for one week.
.
my 1.2-12t*
. .
121ENNEYVIJA.NIA ACADEMY OF
THE PD I ANT& Thirty-ninth Annnni Exhi
bition of Paintlop and Scalpture, 1025 CHESTNUT
Street. Open from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M., and from 7
P. M. tin 10 P. M.
Admittance 25 cents; Beason Tickets 50 cents.
Stockholders, Artists, and Contributors wilt twain,
their tickets at the Academy: no admissions without.
Olean from 9 A. H. till 7 P. M , and from 8 till le
aP2B
MOUNT MORTAR CEMETERY.
This ground is located a few yards off the Derby road,
about the same distance from the city as Laurel hill, and
is beautifully eituated on the highest point of ground for
miles around.
Its soil is admirably adapted for the purpose designed,
being high and dry. The public are invited to examine
its claims before purchasing elsewhere.
6 eneral and sectional plans rosy be examined at the
Where fatly further information swill 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.
Orrice Boons from 8 A. M. to 4 P.M., and either be
fore or after these hours, at the residence of the tinder
signed,
No. 314 .NOBTII TENTH STREET.
N. B.—Conveyapce to and from the Cemetery for
such as desire . te purchase. myls 2m.
T HE
"EXOELIEfIOR " HAMS
ARE . THE BERT IN
J. 11.111CIEENER & Co.,
• ....4BNIVRAL PROVISION DEALERS,
And carerii iittlase adebystid
BUGA D A MS,
46. FAX E:
C UR . R L .E S 'OR"
R
Nos, 142 and 144 North FRONT Street,
Between Arch and Baas streets,- Pltilwrbt/phis.
Justly celebrated /MCI:1410B" HAMS ate
oared by J. H. H. B 00., (in a style peculiar to them
expressly for FAMILY MN are of dellolotts
flavor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and ors
pronounced by epicures' superior to any now offered
roreate. abl-Sm
GARDEN VASES .— Ornamental
Terra Gotta Garden Vases, warranted to stand the
weather in any climate . These *awe are made in bean
tiful designs, and sizes, from 1 foot to 3 feet high.
with a variety of pedestals, round and lienare, trom I
foot to 4 feet high. No decorations add so much to the
natural beauties of a Garden, and at eo little coat, ea •
few Vases filled with flowering plants. Illustrated Oats-.
lognes sent by mill on application
' 8. A. HARRISON,
1010 ORESTNUT t3treel.
AINVSEMYINTO.
.FTERR L ENORT.KII.
Mr ST
MARK
PR. R. STIIST.TON MACKTIN7rR,
COMPANY'S OFFICE,
No. 12S SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE,
GENEB&L &GENT
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