invent T To refoso to pus this bill would bn to put a premium on Irosson, tur tiny make the war its oin avenger, and the minister of itsOs.n retribn.ive jostles. Let the rebels know that puoishm.nt in to follow quickly on the beds of crime. U., concluded by shOwing that the rebellion is the legitimate f• nit of slavery. Speech or Mr. Kerrizan Mr. KERRIGAN (Vote ), of New Yurk, in briefly ex pressing bin ylewe, paid It wa. their concern to deal with 'mellow} at they new f. and them, and an practical mon, and not ha niece theorists, guided by the Constitution and the teachings of our patriot fathers. Apart from those who dud contracts profitable and -who aro privi leged to furnish the ceedful supplies at exorbitant pro. fits. none desire the pronocution of-hostilities further - Than mat be necessary to sostore everywhere (Audience to the Constitution and the lawr, and, al a •cte arquence of this, the reeteration of the Union. That lids wee the object of the President and Cengreee, . - which held he diet erasion on the 4th of 'duly last, none who consult the Month can doubt And connected with 'the proceedings of Congress, daring its extra session, was the Belem, declaration that wheu t is demirable odd ale old be attained, the war ought to cease. There COtlid - be no denht that the vast majority of the people, the lot al psuiee of the loyal titrves, desire that the wsr shell he couductrd fur no iodise purpose. For under the Union they have prospered 'at home and 'been protected abroad, while all have shared a common glory and renown. The tendency et the usurped powers •on lila part of military commandera such 88 rte.:luring the slaws tree, in to create ditstrust in the public tailed. It Is presunisd, trent the evidence presented, that a conflreatmit bill of come character will C. rteitly he pate& ; MA, In cousummaling such a namourb, we should make a proper.dlecrimlnatlon 'as to ' the rhos pr eerBollB whom it shou'd affect, and, at far an 13 , 10%1b1', protect llie loysl mon 'rem Int •operatton. We /should be knitted by deliberation—reason sod not re ly to.. justice and not malice; regarding also practices tbitity, not mere theory. A me sture comparatively lim iter me a could answer it hotter purpoee than nlaw which, by Its tn.l4-7 RI, would WI of execution. • Congo:leen the tartlet steanetiort of huanew and men inet cc, lie. great nausea of tho people are at this time lthe It oat this to bear the increased taxon sought to be i n. pro. 4 dnoon them. bt.t ho doubted not that they would per arm their duty in this respect as freely as they have 'wilt ihmed of their time mei lives, to radon, the authrs !y ref the Government. In order that our flag may i r y where float, the symbol of power and conetitntional arty. In the merge of his remarks he esid thatinterest, both .annul and national, and involving, the comforts of :me, may, it is hoped, cause - nut owing brothers to one In their wild owl uhlowfol career ; hut if they ill not do this. he wenn) not counted- any abates •itt whatever in rho military vigor requisite to toe them Rail the strength of justice, adtui -ten 11 with a strong hand to d fence of the OM• ilulkm and the Union. in view of all the-facts w surrounding as, be would not - hesitate . to vote as t jiMentent and geese of right may dictate—net for t'lrg that It was his ditty to uphold the Goverment, d rims-inhering that 111611 are no °vile recoiling from r 1.3 1.I(111 which may not lie COntlllnl'loll4ll7 redressed. ' be lionse ' at tire o'el. cli, tlett a remit till half part .11 o'clock, for the purposeof debate only. EVENING SESSION. Remarks of Mr. Menzies. Ir. MENZIES (U.), or 'Kentucky, maintained that it or 'minces to put down the rebellion, and wo have a t to the use of property Interfering with the commtn llon of such a dredge. lint the property of lOyel man bo protected, unless the enemy make use of it inei ui. The war wee forced upon us by the Alien- ItifeN and when the sup entacy of the Constitution is ore It will have end-d. the avowed object being aresto kill of comtitutional autcority. Then every question 4 tie hatted by the Constitudan. The traitor must be by a commtent cent t having jurisdiction, and his .erty which may have escaped the destruction of war, then be forfeited. We are not to peseta the comps be ,laves of rebels wh-,t such alarms cline to us, ran away from tin it meet. re A. disregard of the Con ti ion will result In ttoi Lbetruction of the Ourorument .1w own hands. The rebellion will then be tri pliant. nod wo will then have done for the rebels what r «nod tot do f,,r themselves. Wo cannot mate any by them efforts at cohliscation The increased ar that will be given to the rebellion by it will cost us e than wo cwt rcallao by such a coarse. Uontlgerition Expedieut, . ritssENDttzt (Rep.., or &line, argaed that eon. don ie expedient becAu-e justice dem.nds it, and It ex) eeieni. to literate the slate. of 'he rebel', because I. a constitutional stop tower.' the ultimate annthila .l a morel. social, and political wrong, which lab. I . llr proep.rtty. . . clecinted himself an Abolitinniet of the same kind i.klsot. Lincoln .. . . WICKLIFFN (U.). of KAntacky. Do you charge Prreidora with Ab.llTiont.tii . . ESSENDEN. I eherso him with nil the Aboll- In which he his ht roofers avowed. That Is mat& Alm Monism far Mc. and when gentlemen charge boing en bholitton , st I wish them to understand . nm nu mitred tie Abolitionist than Mr. Lincoln was an Abolltio , M for uttering the iantlwents l rued, so tun J. len= such sentiments the Anon de have nevi r deem ted. Speech of Dlr. Gelder. GUIDER (U.), of Kentucky, said a part of ths shun of this Congress ono provoking a portion of math y and the lopil men of the Union Its tan waa not to hod this rebellion, bat to exageorate aorta it. Ile chorea°, ized the rebellion WI with ruse and authority, and tricked and traitorous, and ~led that Conareaa eho••ld euetnin the army and by which alone thu rebellion 'holed be import:Heed. trot slavery, bat ternaral dareliction of piddle dirty, tat oggle•, nod sectional j ninny and fooling, which at the bcgiuoing of this wide-spread treason. In nd-w, he expresetsi bia opposition to the confiscation It was a wrong than f.r their memo. They bey to exttnd rather than pot an end to tho trlh.ocia P. M.—Mr. (hider has been speaking r a n d u quarter, and is still ocoiipyliat the u'et.occ. P. 1)1.-;=Ait...• Mr. Odder bed condoled, t BRIT (Ilep ) discussed the overwite:minit Im o of the preoeryail.m .tte Radon, and con that the time has room for sdoptiog one or the m.lent mean• for crumble out the rebellion on 'As of the bill teeing the slaves of rebels. This •e:d do se an absolute military necessity. Noose hes Put eajon•ted. MACKENZIE'S LECTURE LAST KG —The nmalytirsh somewhat historical, and iy humorous lectury, delivered by Dr. E. Shelton aria, at Divalent Fluid Rail, last evening; on 1. ights and Shades of tit» Irish Cha.ttoter," sent Sec , : en. The tall was not filled. although the consklorlng the eoupm and the state "of the 'niter, was large, and'of e most flattering cha in fact, a tome cultivated Bad. appreciative hare seldom e on, and the hearty, frequent, •'l-timed applause bawnweil by them 'Wm the idols wen alike complimentary to lecturer and , ckenzie appeared neon the platfu'm accompa the liev. J. flyatt Smith. Dr. Ludlow, and seve r gentlemen of this city. Ile wee Introduled to .ente by Dr. Ludlow, wt o briefly ',teed the °A iry , mid op-riv lone of tee Charity .Hospital, la uhteL the Leduc., wee given. . wines opening wee, graceful and characteristic. .4 him on intimate tersea pith life hearers at the io feared that Me pecol , nr modesty of Pia ne ssoold bo rut to tha hazird in attempting to Is to the good Dans or the excellent institution, lad ju•t brim setr/aioci d to their notice by bit 'r. Ludlow. The cnnunencernent of his lecture and peak,, and the fend of auewtte, which eSl.it'q irrevre-elVe Isughter and applause. ?stay of Ireland and irhlnnee was established sy, beyond nrgurnentarive g.lnsaying at [meat, o mine "no foif Mg pi lb.. 11 . 1.11 heart more &soli en another it Wk.B niolpat ny to Einglald, and. Orb observation. thi. feting was even mars Wei Anieti.ialia. The character of the Irish ' thoreugh Ta• y had a way of doloe different way from .nytindy else. Belf-com to another Irish riser scterietio. They were rn excellent term. witb tetworelyee. (LaughWr.) can slwoye believed that he bed the hoed -1., the fastest home, the ;rattiest heueN and •el baby to the would. [Renewed laughter.] and sercitetic mew be be the Irish were by . . _ cmdned to th•• (alienated, is vroof of which 'Mist:salve aneol•tes wore related, which •t• the life of th-nt vry much ilattneed by lanced on over. Two bleb aervent glee on the that flute. that 6 , nt.ricable thing. called had held that following c.•lD.any: "D o you :dy. how thisle tun 11.7' stud the ore; to which Thia. : I Mk() It, wan baked in a could ',laughter ] The lectu.er thought that thq a, mutt hove the organ of ts•lf-esteem etrougiy They bed to, i ndantahllity, however, thee t. Charity eas tlu• let greet virtue la active le Ireland. Alban...lt cocetitutionally 'pod • an Irivlutim4 h• ed wse never 6 0 happy as Ile of a row: II• The intuitable Flory anent the Paddy who doiino't in front of the Dublin poet office to au Flog (eijoh..b‘ theme. ho does equally wait IP in publio,) gas eiven with side-splitting was received with rnere of laughter. mien to the nehie gallantry of General Rhields, ran, the New York ate h, arm Thomas Feejleie ae received with ehupdere of eon' Cage. as were qu.nt comm. net none the patriotism of the descithing Two-thirds of the newapepera t, and sinters or .oertine in this country, were rde, mid in the higher spheres poetry anti ry were represented hr names which would. Totten. As a race, they were gregarioni. ton they preferred cities o .the country to 3r in. They took naturally to politics, and Iterate ethic. seAS ero. , ilk" next claimed the Undersea attention, -fitted an. a Wr and 1,01 manner of ox ides, the excellence ..f which generally de- X their lmpruntetn and spervannous charge wclmenv of thew It taith-proyoking bulls" anteleg, ludicrous, of course, bat evidently the audieure. usiou was a brief reprodnetlon, in miniature, re he had before elaborated, and a rich, faith it wss. Nr (.1 tile lootura, Dr Matkonzle rend, with c efftet, htn own logondhry poem. totaled dinA," which wa4 Bowled to with almost tern:-t, and wan nonleaded at the close "to doth applaud AL AND IXIMMERCIAL. E MONEY MARKET PIIILAMILPRIA,; May 22,1882. tea coupon fir of 1891 sold, to. day, at 104 M. at 81; City Bs ad vancoi to 99 for the gas =; for the now. Ruhlinry and Erie Te were and Philadelphia and Erie diet 92X. Road shares im prow d, ceiling ay to 28x. igo Tribune bee the following paragraph,. rest it.justleit to the Consolidation Bank of ich to iu good credit cud standing here, , o the beet opportunity of knowing that it tramped: of the following banks ' whieh are mot with 111 business circles, It should. be wild• cats of the in at treacherous °Miran tank, Caton, Canada; Real Estate Bank, Whoa Bank, Washington CRY °monde .llllcielpli a; Colon Bank of Columbla,• D. C. It, the right and left hand upper • lust named bids are portraits of Bnchanaa histe, which of roams should oondemn them w knowirilge of their character. atte Couriei• esys no lane than 185 care of through that place, over the Toledo and on the 11th inst., and the klilmilente of intending the illecouragiog prlcei4 are folly ,pacity of the road, ' wrist Bank of Canada hat obtained a ver -30,000 irgatert the Great IVestern Railway money furni had for the completton of the Milwaukee 'Railway, It being held that the rn Company was the real creditor in the zel h Co., bankoro, No. 88 South Mil parcel-I0 'pm parcel-10 pm. , parcel-10 die. e 5-10 3X0534 'prem. 4X ses prem. 4,Xe4X prem. is see some of the principal articles ex this port to turtles ports, from May 15 to :bangs =2lll d temury notes 8e... GREAT BRITAIN. . 4,086 813.3611..r.(1, 1b5...179,021 $12300 .48.774 67.813; TNRow, 164.403,620 32,726 7,621 4.218'11hr oto,rba. 24,840 660 67 2.0181 Petetu, K. 61,839 8,100 1,880. 5,2301 Ump, tone. 16. 1,435 BRIT= NOR .8.626 $1,76l I 1,261 MI WRITISH W 4.706 826,683 Abas 7,257 9 36 9,090 1 383 272 3NB 68T 1,631. nee, 663 5,01 3038,96 10,481 8,124\ /0,955 2 Ng; .3,000 498. 2,900 6,400 8,280 . 676 Flour, bbla .... 100 16652 autter. tba 1,834 $266 Corn Steel, bbts. 224 028 1 nab, bOls. 75 ST Bye kleal,,bbla. 12 42 Vinemr, kale— 166 15 Corn, bus. .... .. 1300 884 Coen waate, bates, 9 190 'Brawl, pkee 171 252 Paper, reama... 400 80 Beef, pkam 10 240. Lumber 420 Pork, peas . 22 824 Shooks, pkga _4,755 8.913 Bar, Iba 2,796 224 gimpy ~.... ... 3,9 ET 'Lard. tba......36,642 3,186 Empty casket... 69 88 Tallow, 1b5....19.717 1,973 Watts, kege..... 125 397 Candice., Ms ..11,602 1,800 plazbinery . . 14 Flour, bbls .. 4,067 426,418 'Medicines...—. 4204 It. Meal, " 5 18 'p. Turn. pals... 200 335 Corn, hue— 92 81 Perfumery... 940 Bran, pkgs... 200 187 Cot. Brilin.ydrgs 48 5,167 Bee! 4 'royal:es, nothing, urn... 507 liege 31 372 P.Per• ream,..1,000 240 Items, Th5.....10,783 755111.nm1wr 291, Lard, lbe 8.765 . 884,8nodriee • 171 imports of foreign merchandhe at Philadelphia for the week ending May 22, 1862, were as follows : Sugar, Mule.... 3al tirreee6,. 36 bble 67510,621 Holemma, Muls 235 barrels 2 5,625 Pods OrTs., cks 144 726 BI car Sotto rks 600 1,741 111 Powders cks 60 692 Saltpetre, bags..26l 42,095 Brimstone, can .384 909 Olive Oil, bbis.. 30 Bs6 Canarrseed, " 300 63 0 Almorde, bxe...200 655 Orsrges end 3, 8 00 - Lemons, bss 6,875 Cigsrr 16,000 324 Sugar, Mids. 660 ' 4 tierces.. 51 L. bbls ... 12 33,892 Coffee, begs-1,632 25,930 The New York E'vening Post of to-daysaye : The stack market is dull in business end irregular In price. The Governmet t list shows a general improve ment, but the railway pheres, with a few exceptions. am lower. Now York Cleutral,•Michigan %Aral, and Rook Island arc steady, at full prices. Darlington and Quinei rose 1 per cent. Pacific Mail was quite active at a decline of Xel per cent. ' Panama also lost a part of the recent advance, selling at 191. Toledo sod Cleveland, and Pittsburg, wore among the wet/Weeder the list. at a decline of X el. 4r cont. After the board Toledo sold at 44%. The Hit of railroad be•ivis is steady, though a few kinds which lied largely advanced of late, have .fallen back Xel 4P' cent. Toledo and tV abash seconds sold at 63, Cleveland and Toledo winking funds 96. Terre Hants and Alton seconds rose 1% 4f , cent State stocks are "inlet brit steady; ilfissouris close 52 bid Tennesecos 981 i weal; Illinois bonds are Srm at full prices; Indlarm be Poll off 1 4P cent. The coupon ea of 1881 rose to 10411 ; the registered are unchaomal--sales at 103 x. The 7.30 notes are quiet at 104 X ; the cent. certificates are firm at 1000500% the coupon Os of 1874 aro x 0% V' cent. higher, selling at 9311a94. money remains very easy at 4e5 cent, on call. Prime paper Is scares and wanted at boo 4P' cent, the outside figure for long dates. Gold Is very firm to-day. with sales at 103g6103%. Exchange on London c'oard at 113%0114. The deposits of the Uuited States notes with the As sistant Treasurer for conreraion Into 6-20 year bonds are quite numerous, but not in any large autos - The Indica ions are that the 87:0,000 which lib- Cisco is prepared to receive on 4 V' cent interest, to make up the fifty inillions, will be completed to-day. Philadelphia Steck Ex [Reported by S. 91. Ste FIRST 8800 City &tams 102% 500 do note ' 102% 2000 do Den' gas.. 99 8000 'Penns ss...stisen 89 3000 do sswn 89 23.(letatelses It pre'. 9 2000 Philo & Brio 6e.. 92 1000 Sun & Erie 7 5... -94 3 2000 do 94k $21,4410 IS 8 owl 6i '61.104k 12 renua B -47 A 160 do b 5 47% 5 War Gaunt pre, ..117 2060 Leh Vol 111 e 100 4000 Sad Noy Be '72.. 90 400 do 'B2 69X BETWEB 2000 Paßlef Ind.lo f1t.104 10 Sp & Plnu B 12% 69 Penon B 47!‘ SECOND 1000 U S 13s con 'Bl. cehlo4 X 2000 Rohl Nay 6s Id.. 09% 600 II 8 7 10 T'y rets.l64% 100 Reed It 1)5.24 69 _3 en ' . 24% 200 d 0...... ......24 69 200 Arch at R.... 1,30 '22%1 4 Far &Id Mc • 51% 100 Cams 11 pref.... 9 , AFTER 100 L Island R2's&int.:.: CLOSING P Bid. Asked. IS Tr 7 3-10 N. 104% 105 Philada Os. 9S 99 Philnen Os n0w..102% 103 Penne 58"883, 89 Reading It 24% 24% Read in 138 'BO '43 99 . 100 Read 110'70. 93 94 Rend mt Gs '86.. 858 80 Penns R 47% 4T% Pennn 31.1 m 69..103% 104 Penns R2m es.. 98 : 98X Morris CM Con.. 46% 41 Morris Col Pretll7 Sch Nay Stuck... Sch Nty 15.1( 10% Sch Nav Be OAM • 70 Riming R...... 10% 11 3r.hrifra A l'rf... 20 20M • The Roar market to almost at a stood-still to-day imd eCOO bids ouly bays been dtssoNed of at $.1.1505 fot su erfice, tbo forroor for goring Wheat; $505.25 for com mon and good extr.., $5.25085.75 for oxtra faintly, and $6613 50 for fancy brands as to . quality. The demand for export and home use is limitr d . nod tho uoirket very dull. Rye Flour is quiet, and soling in a small way at $3.50 4p bbl. Corn Meal Is more Inquired for, and almt 1,500 bbls renu.plyaula Meal bare bern'taken at $2.02X bbl. WHEAT —There is not.so much offering, and the mar ket I. quiet at tre•iou, quotations about 8,000 bushels, mottly prism Pentimivaula red, have been disposed of at 120 r, afloat; 700 bneholigioutheni do. at 130 c and 1,800 bushels l'ennuyivanin whits at 1308132 e, the latter for (:I le dull, and in a mill. war, at 70e for Peonsylranta. e•orn is nnchanerd, and about 9,000 btnhola Bentham yellow Pohl at 53a for prime) lots, afloat; 51 0.02 c for-fair. and 40e5500 for damygel Oats continue steady at 371,38 c fur Pennsylvania,. and 88e for Dela ware: a rale of fair Bonthern -as made at 34c. Base onttinnes in demand at 1133 50 ;Jr ton for.first No. ; the receipts and rale. am light. COTlVl.—Efoldera ma firm in their demands, but the ash a are limited. at arr-Tioue quoted rates. • Gs oos tux S Aga PitovisioNs —There is a moderate be siress doing in the former at fon vices p of the latter, 'aloe ere meetly confintd to . salted meats, at about pre• alone rates. WHISKS is more active; about 1,700 bble have been taken at 24c for Pennsylvania, 24) st2iic for Western, and 22622Xc for Drudge. ANOTHER GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN STOVES ET 31R. CLARK —We have already In tome then ono in stance endeavored to impress upon the public mind that Mr..). S. CLAIM, No. 1008 Market greet. has the meet elii- Mont and economical Cooking Rove; for family Its., ever invented. Dir. Clark's hundreds of flattering testimo nials endorsing the merit• of the stove in question, fully warrant this opinion. This stem, it will be borne is mind, hes the economical distincti , ct of consuming but one ton of coal in six months. Extrundinary as this may twin to persons who nee, wham, horning six times that amount of fuel In doing the same Cooking, it Is elect sustained by too many reenecteble witnesses, among the first families of this city, to he cm& tdictod. 'What we have now to Kay, however, is, that Mr. Clark hoe just completed en Improvement upon this wonderful atom, which gives it double informer value, without in creasing its cost. . The improvement consists in the Introdoctim Of a If wafer back," precisely upon the name principle em ployed In the lactic° Bangs for heating water in a boiler. 'The attachment of the stove to the boiler Is by name of tithes, end the teeult hoe shown, by actual experiment. that a larger quantity of hot water can be produced by this simple arrangement in a given time, with about onnsixth /he fuel, thou by the stationers Rame. 'The great value of thin arrangement consign Wet the fact that by it the advantages of hot and cold water can be secured in any dwelling in the city or country ;in the former, in any part of the house, from the cellar to the highest story. • Then tbe cons , nience of the Mug. in befog portable from house to house, makes it an ins pronment in the stove departmet t of the greatest pee• table value. The cheapness of the whole affair, also, Is greatly In Its favor, as it costs but a trite more cern - Pee than the expellee incurred for theaters setting of a range• AM roe. Coal, tone.. 145 $6130 1111=113 1110., 0m... 308 8336 1,461 336 Vinegar, 8614 1,641 181 1.. Oil, gals . 618 811 MI flake and 528%1, pkgs. 300 5,1t3 Shonkti • 9,550 1,170 V unlit um • 100 Amebas. gross 200 114 gat.', nd Bon rugs, cave:. Broil. it Shoos, CSKS . : 200 I Oth.r merchandise.. , 530 • Minil 1:1211:32 TOR 00N8 Tenn, tons.... Hides. Kips. Mts... Coning& bit,o (Int imlei 21 35U C6rkw,lo3, aan 619 55 tiercos. punch 40 Loth., 67,000 839 Pickles, casks IG9 2,089 91nontd. casks, 9 166 Vinegar, ewilts, 5 ' 73 Viincking, °kg...10 • 141 Pith, °alike 9 0 Jellfee, dnz bxe..Bs 51 R4nanan, bunob 80 15 Rap, beteg 139 P. Apples, d0z..150 116 Molasses, bbde .237 " tierces 23 bb10... 12 7,301 casings Sales, May 22. . AKER, Phila. Excliange.l BOARD. 34 liarrisb It 55 42,60 N Pa latm ap..bs 70 170 do 3dys TO 880 do 70 - 100 Read R.b5wn31n.24 69 61 Leh Soria 39 5 Girard Bk 40% 180 N Penns 11 8% 25 Cam & Am R ...132% 2000 0 & Am baud '54.100 67 Beaty 51 loci 59g 60 Arch. st It. „ „ .410 22%- 15 do 22% 50 eatow R • 2 % 17 Raz Coal 45% BOARDS. 50 Pigmy R prof 9 50 Girard Col R.... b 5 20% BOARD. 5 ()maw R prof.— 0 600 Cita 83 new. 1027 14 Norrlit R 4T WOO Blinks R T5...b5 87x 600 Pannn 5a 88)4 50 L Ia and It 16 15 Harriab ft 65 60 Elmira 11 pref..ll3 20X 3=M3 80. Asked. Elmira 75'78... S7X SS ' L Island 'R ex-d 15 153 Is'gh Cl Nay.. 56 55g LoCl NaT SCA 39 40 N Penns Sg 8% N Penns It 68.. 76 76,1 i N Penns R 10s 93 95 Cntaw R Con... 2X 2; Catawissa Prf.. 8,7‘ Frnk k South R 451( Sec & R. 62r, Itaceit Vine-st B. 7% 8) 1W Plainß. • 54) 55 'Spruce & Pine.. 12% 12% iGreen & Coates.. 25% 28 'Ohm & Walnut. 33 34 !Arai Street..—. 22% 22% Philadelphia Markets. • • Use 22—liventas CITY ITEMS. upon the whole, this stove, aith the .‘ water back" at• tnchment hero ref.yred to, in a west accession to our honie conveniences, find we have so doubt will find:an immense deniah. Mr. Clark has constantly one of these gores, with the improvement named, in practical opera tion at his v areroome, No.looB Market street, where the water, is a large exposed boiler, is kept iteattA by a very email fire in the stove, which stands .several feat away from It. For baking and cooking purposes this stove has 110 superior In the world, and Its burning capacity is the next thing to requiring no fuel at all. We advise our renders to call BO examine hue great improvement of Mr. Olerk'e as smatter of curiosity. and to all who are in want of a summer stove, we would 'say, buy this is pre fereoce to any other, by ail means. We would Mao • invite attention to i(r. Clark's wirer: timment of Refrigerators in anothor column. GOODS FOR .GORPOUT 3 OAKFORD & —Metiers. Marisa Oakford & bon, tinder the Continental Had, have had the sagacity to anticipate the warm sea son, m bleb bee been so suddenly precipitated upon us. Their Bats for the season are tbo very beau ideal of grace and comfort, being light, porous, and every way astern . for'bealth and ease. They are now also doing an immense business in the way of Children's Hesd-gear and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Tux cc Sirs" ON FAsntoN.—The Japanese in Paris think that the women thero, both in person and dress. are excessively ugly. They said that they had Ward of the Hottentot Venus and her singular confor- Mallon, but thought she could not have been near an hideous as those Parisian ladles. They, however, greatly admire the style of garments worn by the gentlemen. These gsrmenta, they think, very much resemble those they saw when en a visit to the United States, at the Ifammoth Clothing Hmprirlum of Granville Stokes, No. 509 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. The Jams" are wadi ntly rood Judges of the fashions. Day Is' STRAITS.—The geography tell us of Davie' Strain, that are located somewhere in the neigh borbood of the North Pole, and we frequently bear of Davie' Straits in a locality a gSod deal nearer the Tropics. Onr Southern Davis to in a straight for a nor mutant capital; he is straightened for men, money, and credit. and be is probably about to make straight tracks from Virginia. In his own private stralghte bale com pelled to drink rye coilce and sessafrae tea, eat shad-. bead soup and 'hominy, sod weer cotton-bagging blouses.. How must ho cast a:longing, lingering look behind to the good old times before Seceesion, when Doris' Iltalitisr were unknown politically or socially, and when be Will& drink Ilobea and the hest Java, and wear the elegant and comfortable garment,' that are made at the Brow's stone Clothing Hell of Bockhlll 6; Wilson, Nos:003 and 605 Clinton% street, above Sixth% MEN AND' BOYS' CLOTHING, s • At Chas. Stokes', ' 'trades the Ceuta' Spring Clothing, • At Chad. Stokes', • - • Crider.the 'S Continental" That-class Clothing,' ' At Cbtia..Stokes`; • " • ' . Under the Continental." tt The Bullet Fog Vest," &t Chau. States', • Under the "Conilueutel.' NAYTI'S CELFURATED ITALIAN CREAM-- This is rerbepeihe beet veneration yet offe-ed to the public for removing tan, hackle+, Fallowness, PMinto% and eruptions from the fsce, and giving a healthful glaw and youthful freshness to the cheek•. We . svivite the ladies to give it a trial. It ran be purchased at the principal Drag/data, and M. B, N. Natti & 00., mender, tnrers and proprietors, No, 521 Chestnut etreot, Phila. SUPERIOR SMOKED AND SPICED SALMON.— Mr. 0. If. Dlattsvn, dealer in fine g, icsries, Arch and Tenth !Meets, has just received a fresh supply of smoked and spiced ralmor, of the fluent quality ; alto, smoked herring., sardines, and mess mackerel, to which we invite the attention or our tea( ors. All goods bought at Mr, Matteon'e, we may Mate, are deliiered In any part of the city, tie carefully pecked and sent to any of the depots, hoe of charge. - TnE BATTLE OP NEW ORLEANS.—MuSicAIi illoslrated by Cluolea Dr. be. This la a highly creditable nurdrel compoeitilm, it ie just issued by (dome. Lee & Welker, Po. 722 Chesilint street. The lovers of pa• triottc music 'Mould not fail to purchase a copy. 45 1,040 7019 45 1 22,313 LoI3IiCH.—A genuine Boston clam chowder for tuna, id the ONSLOT HOll6O bar, this day, (Friday ' ) from 10 to 12 o'clock. INDEPENer.NcE Ileury Becker Ilse just. (mooed a Laser•beer Saloon at No 533 Chestnut etre( altero ho proposes to furnish to his eastomara a !Superior quality of Beer, fresh from the vaults dean together v Ith lunch, music, Bee advertisement. ARRIVALS AT . ..THE HOTELS $107,398 UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT CONTINENTAL .MOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut eta. I/ A White, Cincinnati, 0 II It Chandler A la, &Louis Yrs Cr.. Tate, Cincinnati, 0 Ins M S Williams, Mass A Fi 7wombly, Thatan - Mrs Dean J U Brantigam.•New York T H Foreman, Lancaster Id Carter. Ilt.gland W Rimthem: B"stoa Jno'G Allen. IZeMunky 3 F Long R la. L•ncaltnr Rio Lone, Lancaster A B Leman wf, Lancaa'r BB P 6 ngraw; Lancaater - F CopICY.• Wou3blngtan Chapman it la, Ohio Lieut. J .G. Copley, Waah Wilmmr Dolaym L Scott, Panne J L Graham h 1;4 N York Jones, Boston Ce. B James, Boston II H Hannan &la ' Ohio J Watson t N Jereey 0 W Barns, Nuw York Oluirlep Brown .3 Is 11cl-c9iart, W Clicker • Min J M Everhuit, Penns Miff{ M F Everhert, Penne J fergent, West Chobter S 11111810111b11. Marietta, Pa B.P Du n& & wf, N York T E,uiing, Richmond, Ind J' Bockhorn, Bolton J B 011leeplr, Vow York • W P JOllO3, Jr, Now York T E Betnbleme ' Polumors D 'Evans k In, Illinois Miss hi E Wood, J u Gould. Jr. Lowell .1 N Senre,.New York If B Sowleo Vermont • T Kennedy, Rex' ury 'Mrs Krnnrdy, Roxbury m s . grun t er, Roxbury • Mrs J M Moore, Boston A Jemkine, Baltimore • A E Jenkins, Baltimore F S Kirtland. New York R H Hartley, Pittsburg • W Di OMI.I. Columbia W D Obetwood ,k la ) N J F. F Fuller, Cincinuati Bucktuao, Boston fare GA . Newell BoEton 0 R Chittaodou, Ohicago B Z Booker c la, Erartford 0 Pyle & la- New York R 'Veazey, Wheeling B Lowell, Bath, Ho A J Fttch Jena.) Olt, L W Tan Eyck &.Is, Peons lgoolcy & la, Beaton • Mica Yerriar, Havana W B Bobttoc, Bohm Mrs Kline Mrs Flider Locker;Poona H Fern= b la, (Thleago T M DotVI% New York HS Sabin, Williamstown E F Thayer, Newton J Nitride, Roxbury Dr Jennings, New Jurdoy It Fox h. la, New York It E Hatch, New York B 1. Barden, New York P Canonlt, Jr, New York 0 Wells, Pitubing W H Hutchinson, Boston O Choate h d., Boston J Joseph, Now York F S Perkier, New York it Bsidwin, New York L D Br uyn, New Inr.cy G W Chase, New York B Brown, Baltimore Mira L Verrier, Havana .1 (rut Charlton, Harrisburg James Jones, Rochester ~ David %V, .Wilhelm Boron Master Williams, Boston Alias MA..Williams Boston Miss J D Po ton, Boston Goo M Firm no. ri;.N Y 4 0 H. °Ain, Mumachuseas David Ayres, Nowark. N J J B Ftichuntoon, Boston Diego de Vivo, N. w York H E Day, Hartford Mips Day, Hartford E Black, New York Mr Biningor, New York G B McDonald, Louisville Ebech, Colon bin, Pa D U GAr, Pennsylvania Geo W Bran er.Pclinsylvatda T,E Cochran h da, York B . 13 Or none% Jenny City A 0•Aorrell. Rhode Island Richard Boote, Now York T M liavie, N T J (herrn a la, Delivers .7 T Roberts, Hartford B G Boardman. Boston Jr ewe Delano ic In. N r Jen F Cbattelier. New York H Er 'Smith, New York J Bak. r. New York C M Kel'er Now York N 0 Williams, Chicago W Mass H Dublin, Now York II Veer', Ounnecllctit F M Johneon, Boston MrHiland h la, Maryland Dr J Cushman, 31wrietta,Pa Cot Denoe,'; New Orleans J Hartley, New York 0 Wen tell, Waaningtou.D9 Bruterworlh a In, NY. S N (flocitioatt i 0 Dr rituiltneteilliOni N B Ittitult, 2.3 reanis3 J D O'Donnell di la. Wash , Mrs Col Williams, Indiana ,W Reinhold, It Louis J 11.,ichrocdar, Louisville A G Hazard. Connecticut W 3 Pond, Connecticut B L Budd, Now York II H Daggs, Jersey city 3 H Garert,on. Jolley City J G Steady, Now Jersey E V Vanier, Havana IBB , RCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth et., below Arch. "high Kelly, Baltimore Jets Pryer, Baltimore T,W Myers, Pitt burg " JBB Grecey, Oaltforota , . P TEmpltton, Kittanning J B Grim, Kutztown. Z Morrie. Illinois Mrs Dr Lilly, Latitheilville Miss Torbert, Lambertville Mrs Swayze. New Hops Jehn Thonws, Cetasenqua El Thomas, Hcikondounne - Cant Multlenberir; U S A H Mono% ell, Slatingion W H ° Coltman, Illinois A K White, Beltinwre.. B Mitchell : Maryland H Lam, try, Wash, D C J .111cGorern. Jr, Lencsstor D Wend w r'h, Jr, N J M Woodworth, NeyrJorsoy Mia; Woodworth, N J . . DArindlw, /ll ethanicsburg J Sbumwar IM ceaulry Capt Jag Kilticooie Oboe 1: Elm. r. Now York .• P Norseman, Newrort, Pa Frau!, Wrier, Wel.h, D 0 David Ripley. Newark - A Butter et la, Wilkeeharre • AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth. . It Denney, Delaware R H rormeo, New •Jerier James E Irvii e. New Jersey E T Bradley 31a N #1 J• Allen, New York w' 0 Swift, Joi SOY City J F Attgtr, Milton, Pa • D H Brown. Mtriind G Brinton, Penneylvaufa John Et Carpenter, N J • P Weston; Wueb. D C Gen Tnylw,Wathingion,Do Banal sltin,Washinatnn, DO Lieut. It 51 Gouache, Pa 0 H Knauss, Bethlehem D N.Sbeth, tihellrville , Ind W II v Boncinti, bbetlyv,lnd U W DIlVil, New York F M Steavens k In. Pitrao'g J Calvert & In, Pittsburg Chas FL Duabary, Brooklyn John /truss a eon, Ind - Id A Zatti.kie, New York J B llnmrneken tieruoton Peter al niters ood, Easton C D Huitelittelo S la. Pa .John F Cruntotngr, Poston H R Towle. Bolton J H Ht vertu. Princeton, NJ D Hoopt, Cleveland, 0 Geo Biddell, Mars Ini.d A Crocker, Fitchburg J Amer, N4W. York A. Phillip, Now Yora . BT. LOUIB BOTEL—tlbootnat etr.,.t. above Third J W P.nnderinnd , Pa E Akers, Baltimore DrW Gibson, AlocandririVa J 0 Wellington, Boston JII Hawley. 01, cinnati, 0 • E Buttrrfleld, Newaik, NJ W L Patterson, CII , bOII co Pa airs J H Livingston, N Y B W Field, Nrw York. .•0 de: , New York II tt if) eeee,.Now Jrrser D BA's Illinois F N 11oi1ey,.0onnrctIcut N W Busted, New Yoik ' blr KCJIORR, Nrw York TY W Tnompson & I, N J Jam It Gibson & I, Burlington, N J THE UNION—Aroh street, above Third. IMO C Brown,Beading John D Shaw, Lanuoaster John Fahurstoo. Ephrata 8 linger, Ohio Miss hit:nor, Ohio J L Buser B May, 0010 *Joe J Trrstegze, Ohio Bra Fothereton, Bost n A Mahn:ink, Canton, 0 120M.BIESCIAL—Slath street, above Chestnut. J A Doelee, Prune - • Dr Coffman &la, Peoria \V Ilse triorp &la, Penns .Joe 11 Killer, Penns Jae Nome, .Wnytershurg J Jackson, &theater eo, Pa 6 A Stout. Pout•town A K Stout, Potti•owa Stout,' Pottstown Z liarlingtoNW W 0 Crow, Miry land• W McCauley. ni.ryi.d Mrs N BY Taylor A: da.Peners Mrs &I A Peuttyptaker, Pa .W 11 Eder, Mart land' Rabe Ohallaut, Maryland B M Girvln. Pence D 0 Baratta. Hartliburg N T Hayes, W °heeler A it Ponnington, Del STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. F J Msg.., PeonsYlvtnla FJ Hoffman, Louisiana P D Sbiebls, f'ennaylvenia P 0 Friel, Pettus) , !vaults F smith, Oreenebnrg, Pa W P Moore, N..w York Jelin Al New York Geo Huntley, Ebeesenre Titre Tburtaw , Lanca.ier /moo Rodgers, Lauc co,Ps .7 Biutur, ()tinter co, Pa •6 0 Thsrp, Liverpool, Po T ffirQuiiJin . 41. B Hower. Tyrone, Pa J O Backe. Chester co, Pa B Baker, Mostar co, Pa Lient Conpropet, Pa. BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Tine. Mire C DO)leatown K. Tamer. tato:tarns Ramsey; Hartsville . S Craven, Hirre.ville • Ett, Mu. n, Lahnska S Fentoo, Hatboro.: • A Blossom, Now Hope, Pa Mrs r Doylestown *Hiss ADy sr. Doylestown 0 Worstall, Bro-kmansrille Shaw. Lahnska • J. Wbite, LahlOka S . Bsroer. Fox chase J Darts, Reading 'W C G. 3 lord,' Vermont lira It Shaw, Attleboro L'Oorson, Labttako 0 (loon ord. B Cadwallader, Doylestown T H \Volum. Doylestown W 11 Sister . Easton • J D Scott. New Britain P Taylor, /Atoka co Ellis, Bucks co 'MADISON HOUSE—Second •street, above Market. Mrs M Smith. - Bucks county E Quinn, Trenton, N J W Ncrton, Reading H Callen, Dover, Del N H %born, Delaware k H Evans, Milford, Del JPatcben, Wilttlivatoll, Del Dr A 0 Btiles, New Jersey Fairchild, New Jericy J Fairchild, New Jersey Miss R EloMee, Peensylva Jas Hallett, Milford, Del JR Touna,Lambortville,N J S B t'ord, Maryland A'M Pubitne, Maryland A C Barker, liamblville,NJ IMAGE HEAR—Third street, above Cliflowla: W m Goebert, Tamaqua ' 0 W Cooper, Allentown Mass Peogravee. Allentown Eh Gerhard, Pa Owen Helot, Pennsylvania D K Harper, Olney, Pa T D Wolf; Danboro Geo W Wolf:Danboro FA Weidner, Allentown- Oboe Wicand, Allentown H Chapman, Indiana Hershel' Green, Indiana W Ruppert, Nos tnampten Jackson Smith, Pa MOUNT . VERNON lIOTELL-8 cond et., aboro Arch. J.Gol,lin, Sullivan cc, N Y 0 Sprague, Sullivan co, N Y WIN 8 Edwards. Pencils Thai Will iams Suillr co,NY GlI Bask, Hancock, N Y Mks nm, qh,,t er co , p a J Knight, Backe co. Pa Ed w Middleton, N Jersey I NevlleT, New York Chair Wind dt la, N Jersey 13 Sutton, Hawley, Pa • . BALD EAGLE—Third atreat, 'above Gallowhill. Hits S Garret? Lehigh co 0 Bo!demon, Bucks co Max Noet. Eoading Tl 3 Htlffriat, FogeWills • .H..E Beiffs H M El elfftleh, Foge H N./cater & day. Betblohem J N Wein, Bethlehem. J Shterer, Northampton co SEVERE B01:18B—Third etrvet, above Baca. 8 Willard, Peons Mrs Buda Worth, Penns A sthroe➢, Bethlehem, Pa Kra Lewis, Brldgetou Wm Cutler. Cleve/and, . IMIJME MIELLIOENCE. ET az NOME PAGE Steamship Saxon, Matthews, '4B bows from:Boston, with mine. be to 13 enry Winner Co. rasseogeri— Mr II) W Williams. Muter D W Wiitieme,Miss filmy Li Williams, Miss Justion D Cotton; Mr A B Languiat, and Mine Matthews, all of [Milton. Pained a chip outside tbo • Capes, hound In, showing a red flag with a black letter in it; at tto. Middle, the packet ship Wyoming, from Liver pool, getting tinder way, and a bark • with a long white quarter; off the Fourteen-foot Bank, passed a bark bound down; barks Deborah Pennell, for Dublin; Sea Eagle, for Port of Spain; Ann Elizabeth, for Barbados; shi p ()galena, for Ship lalard, and brig Bounding Billow, below Reedy Island, where the City Lee Boat was eeen going to theaid of a solo over which was ashore on the Western Land. Passed off Wilmington, bark Essex ' for Guantanamo, Cuba, and' brig Wm E Dodge, for Rio da Janeiro; off Chester, brigs Nathan, for Port of Spain, and A G Cat tell, for flew Brim's. Schr Albert Flails, Phillips, 3 days from liatterai lot, in ballast to Twelle & Brig B P Stewart, Cain. N Orleans, A Heron, Jr & 00. Brig Emily, Saunders, Wilmington, Del, Twain' & Co. Bahr 0 0 Comstock, Jarman, Yorktown, Ye, J Ko ji ibl.on. eau' Little Bock. Bowen, Alexandria, A G 41 /CM). Schr Browning. Rteloy, N Loudon, .1 B IMM/too. • Behr C F Chapin, Farnham, Hartford, al .0107er.. . . E'chr A Cordery, Babcock, East (lamb.'ldgo, oa,tuar, litteknay & Wellington. Bar J 8 Sin:bier, Dennis, Banta:lore, A Groves. Jr. . ate fanny Garner, Pierci, New Yo:k, W P Clyde. , cABTLB, DEL Brig llrdlue, (Dan) Petersin, from Now*Tork.- (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Excheuge.)-- , L EWES, Del., Mat• 22. The 'hip Wyoming. from. Liverpool, patted in bat evening. A abir, supposed to by tho Send, from I.llerpod, pased in gbh. mr.raing The - fleet bet)re re port. &at - the .Ilremswater went to • eon. Steamer John e; for Forties's tdonres, Is at.anchor ,itt the road. stead. Wind NE Tours, ao. ,Ari ivy!. itisineblp Daniel Webbt-r, from White ill OLlde Ye; thip:Ticioriii,- from ItiverPooli ba!l 8 detrYi (run THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. MAY 23, 180. H W Brinton : Poona P.1:4:A11 1.3 GIZARIID .JOHN P.:M&BBHALL BY .TYLEGIELLPTI. • (Dorrepoutieuce of toe Preiia;) . New TOR[. nay '23 Trlottiaci; Easton, from Santa Cruz; Eagle, from . Port Boyol; t ngm Gen ilselay.fr4m Pale: mo-, Mary Cobb, from. Banta Cruz; Caroline. fron Th.oo Sixto-o, from Cumherfourl Berber; schrs A Baker, froneCurooois B Stokely, from St Domingo; Battle Boas, from Arroyo. MEMORANDA . • Bleaenabfp Bcaaokr, Couch, from Ef Irons, arrived at Few York Soetetdry. Ship Art RCA U. Hathaway, cleared at New York yester day for 81.abglies. Brig Minnie Schiffer, VA - must:lton, for Philndelphla, on fermi ut et London &I inet Brig Petrel. ) for Philadelphia in 3 days, was load kg at Mayaguez 4th ingt. Lahr J It Mother, Nickereon, for Philadelphia, cleared at Beam 21st Inst. Bohr Carthage , a, Kelly, from New Bedford fur Phila delphia, at Newport 20th Inst. Elchr Men Barnes. Bl inc.', from Staconnet for Phlia delphia, atiteww. It 20th hist &las B L Tay, Kane, from Boa'on for Philadelphia; Dtilry May, do for do; J .B Bleacher. Edwards, from Providence for do; Peunst lvania Ladd,do for do• and Trinwph. 'Watson, from Boston for do, at Dutch Island Darbor 20th inst. &lira John A Dix, Hallett, and Eva, Northrup, sailed from Nantochet 37th lust for Philadelphia. Bebe DI F . Wed), Birltiorasm, from Findlitiolphls, clorrd at Now York rraterday. Steamer Anthracite, Jonee, hence, arrived at N York velum -day. SPECIAL NOTICES. B.LT.-1860-X DRAKE'S PLANTATION .BITTERS—EX: battered Nature's Great Restorer. They inVigornts, strengthen, end purify the system, Cure DysPanda, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea, &o. A perfect ap petizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without 'stimulating the brain. They are compounded of mire Bt. Croix Bum, Rooter, 'and Herbs, and are recom mended by all, who use them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly rcoemmended to the weak and languid. Bold by all Grocer', Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO, ' myll-mwfam 202 Broadway, New York. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST EITYLEIS, moils in the Beet Kanner, exprosely for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Pricea marked in Plain Figures. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Oxx• PRICK SYS TBM 18 strictly ad hered to. All are th , roby treated alike.. N022-1v JONES &. C0...6114 Irt&IIKRT Etrr.et. MARRIED STOICE—WESTCOTT.—na January 28, 1862, by the B. S. T. Monroe, Mr. Jacob Stone to Miss Onriatiana Vitincott, all at Camaro, N.. 7 HOpHON-0A RY.—On tbr —....0.,n—t5AttY.,..0n the . .. by . H. Gilroy, Mr: Eammel D. Hudson, of Delaware, to Miss Hotweca A.' Cary, of this city; _ . WANAtdalf Eft —NEILL.--On the evening ef the 2lth not.. it the boast, of the taiga's father, by Boy. Jahn tlhemnero, Ur: Wm. H. Wanamskor to Miss Bell Beal, of this city. tk DIED DBE W.—On the Mt' inst., John Drew, in the 35th year of hie ago. Bit relatives and male Mende are reepecttu'ly invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 138 North Eighth street, on Batuidey afternoon. at 2 o'clock. ** BBOOIdeLL.—On the 19th last, Dirt. Rachel Broom all. wife of .Dauirl Brx mall, ia the 47th year of hot age. Mr friends, and those of her fa oily, are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, item the residence of her husband, Rising Bun, this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. DODGLIERTY.—On the 20th Inst., Bornard Doughor ty, in the slat year of his age. - Funeral from the residence of his father, in Richmond street, this (Friday) morning at B) o'clock. tk GILROY.—On the 21st lust., Ruzabeth Gilroy, in the 47th year or her age. Fineral from her husband's residence, 14 Ralston atrt et, to.mt now afternoon, at 3 o'clock. * FABlEB.—Suddenly, on the *nit instant, William Parke, bard 64 years. The friends or the family are respectfully invited to attend his-funeral. horn bin late residence, - No. 1134 Mount 'Vernon Street, this (Friday) morning, at 9 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. * COX.—Ou Tuesday, the 201 Is inst., Bits-,unli and Martin Danis, wile and ton or Martin H. Cox. - The relative, and hinds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from their late residence, Ne. 326 Fe. mai street, et half p ist six o'clock & M., (to -day), the 23 , 1 inst. Funeral to proceed to Risdon Cemetery, hit. Holly, Now Jersey. - ak CONDAD.—on t) e2tal Ina ant, Jacob Conrad, is the abth rear of. his age. Fut.otel from the toeldpnce of Mr'. Bereno Eck- Mein, No: 946 'Korth &Youth street, tide (Friday) at terporth ad 3 &Finch ' • * .ICOON.D: - 11OUR.NINO POPLINS; S - TALENOIAS, AND GINGBAUS —BBSSON do BON Invite atter tion to their New Stock -of— ..i.Seoond Mourning Bingham!. 15 to 25 cents. Second Mourning Silk and Wool Poplins, 62g to 75. Bicond Mourning Silk and Wool Valentine, 75 chi. Block and White finent French Jaconete, 25 cta. Plain Black linnet French Jaconeta, 25 ate. Lupin'e Black Ohalliee, 44 cta. Lupin'e Black Barege. 7.4 wide, 62X cte. Lupin'a Black Crape Maretss, 25 eta. Lonfo`e Block Tamortlnee, 26 ctn. • tnyl4-tf JG. MAXWELL & BON • • ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT, have now open, at the lowest cash prices in the market, magnificent Hoes of a great variety of now Spring Goods, of their own late importation nod manufacture, ea well as of careful selections from New York importations: Their Beal And Imitation Thread and Guipure Laces, Fancy . .Buttons, No. 6 Trimming Ribbons, Paris Orntunente for Cloaks and Presses, French Bugle T 1 immings, Silk Belt ing, Silk Gimps, Thomson Freres' Paris Trail Skirts, Spool Silk, new colors, nt 2 cents per spool, Fresh Split and. Single Zephyr, for summer knitting, Paris Wear Corsets, Travelling Fans. and Hama Ruffles, are all offered to the ladles as goods of the most reliable make, and adapted to the requirements of close. discrimMating purchmers. The usual liberal allowance to cash bnyers.• J, eIe,XWELL ti SOH, Store and Factory, ELEVENTH and ,OHNSTNIIT. ErrPHILADELPHIA MAN 112, 1862:- POSV OFFICE' WO.PWB=A mail fur Nei Or buu,, La., to be daissich.d:per.easamer B•tuautams, will b.. clot, d at this office THIS (Pridav).N.VENING, .at 9 o'clock. . . ' 114 J. A. - WALBORN, T.ll. ... cIIRTINZTOUT 017ARD;ONE.HEIN: CG 'Das taib-NINTH BROMNT, • P.. V.— Ali members of hie regiment, rot remaining in Philadel. Thia, will report to the Quartermester. at the Baltimore depot, on Friday mottling, at 1t X o'clock, for trim:mem. tathm. The regiment is encamp , d on Capitol Bill, WWI - D. 0., and will ehorily leave for active duty in the field. Will bo paid previous to famine. By order of H.. 1. STAINHOOK. Colonel Clommandiog. Four good men wanted for Company 'D, Capt. Young. Apply a, above. mp=-2t* orYOUNG MEN OUT OP EMPLOYMENT should prepare th. melees for the ardsere to which they are beat adapted, and which will contribute most to their letellectual and moral improvement. PHRE NOLOGY in applied for this, and other porposen daily, et 922 CHESTNUT Street, by JOHN L. Ca.PEti, nut. oeseor to Fowler, Wells,R Co. • ,a029.1m Err PEOPLE'S . STATE CONVENTION. 11111 PROPER OF PENNSTLVAJNIII I .IIt6 desire cordially to nnite in SUSTAIN iNG THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION In its patriotic efforts to suppress a eectioned and nabob' rebellion egainet the UNITY Or THE REPUBLIC, and who desire to support, by every power of the Go vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms, braving disease and the peril, of the field to preserve the Union of our fathers, are rennented to select the number of DELEGATES intuit to the Legislative Representation of the State, at such timoe and In such manner as will beet respond to the spirit of tie call, to meet in . STATE OONVE,NTON, AT • HARM 4113 RG, On TIIIIIISD&Y, the 17th day of - July next, at 22 o'clock on said day, to NOMINATE OANEIDATES for tho oft3cos of AUDITOR GENERAL tarD _•SURVEYOR GENER.A.L, and to bike snob measures . as may be deemed necessary to strengthen the Government in this season of common fern to a common country. . , Chairman of the Prairie's State Committee. 1140.. W. RAVINERBLY.I s .„ rotari 6° JOHN M. SULLIVAN,. $ ' mi 2. tf OFFICE 0 •FS FIRE AND MA - DT ' BINE. INSURANCE COMPANY; 415 :WAL NUT St , PUIL ADIMPULts Slay 12, 1861 —The Directors hafe this day declared a semi-annual DIVIDEND of 0 ree and a half per cent., payable to the stockholders of this Company, on - and after the 16th Instant - myl4-mwfLn ALFRED S. GILLETT, Treasurer. try., , b OFFICE OF THE NEW YORWAND MIDDLE COsai FIELD PAILBOAD AND CORI OOMPANY."—A epochs] meeting of the Stock holders of the Elomosny will be held on CIFESD&Ifi the 27th insiant i sill o'clock A. IL, on business of greet • Importance. By order of the Board of Directors. . - JOHN BINGHAII., PrEsident:. AttiikTE.NRY ROBINSON. Secretary. myt2- tilt' ' ayOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA 'RAIL ROAD OOMPANY, • PIIILADBLPRIA, Apr 1116,3862 The BOARD OF DIRFCTO RS have thin day declared a send-annual Divided of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State tax, paya ble on end after May 15th, 1802. Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application, at the office of the company. No 238 South Street.' THOS. T. FIRTH, 1017 tad' Treasurer. trr.UNIVERSITY - OF PENNSYLVANIA., (DItPATITMANT &SW )—Tke Anal. eke. toiontion of the Seoior Ales will be held is the following cinder. heeinuine eneh day . nt 4 o'clock P. M. : Thursday, May 224-13 y the 'Provost, (Butler's Ana loyy,) oral. • Friday, 23c1—Ily the Provost, (Political BconomY,) written. . Monday, 26th.:—By Prof. Frazer, (Astronomy and Phy ;kat Geography.) oral. , INeesday. 270i=—By Prot. Jackson, (Moon de 47/61Ci tta apd JuvenaL ) written. Wedresday. 21101,--By Prof- Keodall. (Integral Cad culls,) written . . Thursday, 29th—By . Prof: Allen, (the Medea of Earl plaPr,) oral. Friday, 30Lh=aly Prof. qoppEe. ( international Law, ord. GEORGE ALLEN, mr2,24t Secretary of the Faculty of Arta., TTIVOTIGE.—PIIILADELPLIIA, MAY 14, 3862. A General Meeting of the Stockholders of the UNION CANAL COMPANY OR. PItNeSYL- VitNIA trill bo held at the (Alice, No. 226 Walnut street, (Fai:lnbar Building,) on MONDAY, May 26th, 186?, at 11 o'clock, A. M , for the purpose ot. taking action upon BD Act of Asaembly - of Pennsylvania, SPITO:10 , 1 the 10th day .of April, A. D., 1862, entitled& " Further supplement to the several ecte heretofore passed relating to the Thelon banal Company." , . .By order or the Beard of Managua. " ' • ' . JAMES .PAGE, President. O..THOMPSOIP, fiecretiry. . myl6 426. COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENN YL VA NIA., FIIII.ADSLPOIA, May eth, 1862—The Directors have this day declared a dividend of TEIBE PER CENT., payable on and after FRIDAY, 16th clear of State tax. •royTlßf 8. O. PALMER.. °ashlar. pROPOSALS - FOR PUE.L • QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE U. S. HARMS COBRA; •• • WASHINGTON, May 20;1802. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at *We office until Monday, the 23d day of Jane, 1862, at a o'clock P. 311 for supplying Wood and'Oosl to the 11. S. /amines stationed et Philadelphia, Pe., from Ist •July, 1862. to 30th June, 1883. ,Tbe Wood to DO good Merchantable Oak, and to be delivered. piled, measured, and insp•ctod at such *dote within the vane of the Marine Barracks: as may be de signet. d by the Commanding Marine Officer,. free of 'ex pels.° tethersßed testes. Tbe Coal to be beet White Ails Anthrmil te Rag Coal, free fsom dust, And to weigh 2240 lbs. to the ton, to be weigh ed, imipected,inud 'delivered at such points Within the wails of the Marine Ben ache, as may be designated by the Commanding Marine Officer, free of extienvi to the -. United Rates-, and both Wood add Coal to be furnish, d at such times and in 'inch quantities at the salt Com manding Marine Officer may , require. • .• • Pans:oils will he made upon the quarterly roonlsitioa of the Commasiding Officer, staling the quantities re united for the use of his command, agreeable to regula tions. Almanac:Ay to .be slgnsd by two . responsible pommy', whose responsibility trivet be certified to by the 'Millie% Judge, U.S. District Attorney, or U.' S. Coileo tor, must accompany stach, proposal, otherwise it will not be nonehil&red. v• , . To bo fludarged " Propagalti for Puny? and aldreasnd to the urderolabod; - B BLACK, tur23 f4t Major and Qnsrterniattfr, CHINTZ COLORS" BAITI r 4-4 LIA N TB, 12X toot; Sluing and Summer Drone Geode a in,. tripe,. OVRIVEN STODDART B BROTHER., 430, 452, end 434 North SRGOND Street, to) 22 St ' • Above Willow. SPRING} AND SUMMER GOODS, for Man's and Boys' wear. • FANCY COATINGS. FANCY OASUII6I CREEL MELTON CLOTHS. • tOft OARS . ' &I IC RES, &a. In daily roeelet ofnew and deeirabio ' . CORNER. rODDART & BROTHER, 460, 452, and 464 North SECO ID Srr.wt, mv27.3t Aborn Willow. BLACK. LACE hiANTILLAS. FLACK L &OE`BORNOUB. TILAML LAVE POINTER. BLeox LACE BRAWLS. At redoowl vices CNRWEN EITODNART Sc BROTHER, 460, 453, end 454 North BEOO yD Btroot, mi22.St • ' Al..e winuw snaIIIIXED NEOUTAS, . •:•, : An 4 other • •• • • ..TRAVELLING DRESS MATERIALS. 00BWEN STODDART 86 BROTHER, . .460, 462, and 454 IfortitSßOOND Street, inl22-34 G• •: Above Willow. nl4, . DItENS +arms. : .11.1 lolt sid:Tarle4 otos*, cam prisiooll width" 410 icred!lh at • REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN. STO DD A HT & BROTHER* 460, 452, Bud 454 North SZOOND Street,": iny22-2t ....AbOYB Pti°7I:...DREBBIIILKEI,' 50:: • iv:NAM:ISR= tat , 58. • • witifirDll3BB BILKB, • - - FANOY'DBNBB BILKS, 75. ' ' CORWIN STOIMANT, & BROTHER,' • 460, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, . .1n7.2441t . : • Above Willow BROOKE lIAREGE ANGLAIS, 12,4 i to lb Oenle. Spring alai Sommer, Erma 'Roads at law prices. OTTRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 44, 462,.and 44 North BZOOND Street, my224t . i, A IN MOZAMB,IOVES AT 13 P • Plaid Boirambignos at 19 asots, : rirth 20 onto. Plaid Illonambiqoas at 18 • Plaid 111ozambiam» at ?..5 Mtg. Pb-id Id.zatobiques at 31 cants. Plaid Bongo:Odour° at 37) cent°. . Embroidered kionambienee at 50 cents. 8(0 ) tads Gray Himalayas at 10 cis., worth 13 cta. Gray Sultanas, Gray Poplin°, and Travelling Press floods of OVCTY variety. - 8,000 YARDS BLACK' AND WOOL. PLAIDS, All-wool filling, at 20 cents. Brown and. Black Ground LMVIIS. Fine French ()roadies. BEST 12) CENT. LAWNS IN THE CITY. 1 Lot Handsome Silk Robes, 22 yards patterns, At $l7, worth $3O. FANCY SILKS. VERY CHEAP. Jnet received, 2 °mad lot) of Barest) Bober, At 8210 . and 88, worth $8 and $l2 • 'H. STEEL 8 SON, my2o-tr No, 713 North TENTH St t ab. COATES. 20th net SU KM FR SHA. W S.-OPENING 8-4 Striped Barego Shawls. lEnck RrerYidice, En Magenta borders: Bock Spun SSE Long and °quaredo. EYRE ik.L&NDELL, my2o . fourth sod Arch streets SEPBERD'S PLAID'S, FREE ,40151 COTTON. .- . 5-4 Super ShoPhord's - Shrphint's Plaid'', all ended. Shepherd's Plaid Shia,. • . • BYRN & LANIALL, •tny2o . Font th and Arch streets. VOTILABD SILKS-FROM NEW J. YORK [MOTION. . • •'' 'Fooibrdp, now ono., at 44 cent& Mole Oroundine Voile. Brown Grtnadtno V EYRE & TANDELL, my 20 Fourth and Arch streets'. R ICH LACE MANTELETS, PINE LACE MANTILLAS; POINTS .". • AND .BOURNOIJX, ,:" _ Now very Washh?nahle fn the European-Capitate We respectfully alit-tbsinspection of Ladies. J.. W. PROCTOR • & C 0..; 920 CNESTNIIT STREET. myB•lm NEW SPRING . PRIOrS, CROWE STYIXS. BO Y S'i AND CHM DREW'S -CLOTHING,. • IN. ENDLESS VARIETY, •• - No. 137 South. DIORTII Street, mylb 2m Three Doori above WALNUT. RABGAINN IN 'LINEN GOODS.- We allioffer a goadellLlinen red. bordered TOWNE., Of girod size, for 8 cents, been Bold at 12X cm.; large size fringsd do., very fine, for $1 60 Der. dnz.. extra quality and size, for 18X cte. each; extra Bath do., Turkey-rod border. for 18% cm.; ev:ry kind and Quality of Towel, from 8 Me. to Al each ;. Buckaback. for 1.234 Bents "per yard ; half-bleached do., 12% extra Barnsley Napkin's, for 81.50 per dog., these . are large, square, and uncom monly serviceable ; heavy 11% yards wide figwort linen Floor Cloth. for only 81 per yard; 23‘ yarded°, for 75. cents; 7.4 bleached Table Linen, 87X cts. per yard. We offer ir. Tattle Linens come , great bargains in altthe quali ties, from 37% me to $2 per yard; cheap Linen Mlles; 10.4 Linen Sheeting, 62X ; ono lot tine Layslla Olottr, tbr 8 cep te N. D. ok. W: IL PRNSELL, - cu. 17.6 t 1021 SASES r Street.- N. B.—Willlanseville,• Wismoutta r 'Arctic; Mullet, and all 0t.13..r MmHg,' very low. by the piece or yard.. .. OLOAKS AND .MANTILLAS. N_./ A SPLENDID ASSONTIRENT Of .11 the Nettreet Materials, AND OHO•IONST PATTERNB, , AT THE, LOWEST PRICES, AT Enyls.2m To. 25 South TENTH Street. fILOAK6, PALATOT.NB A.ND MAN Ladies In want of the above articles will find it to their ailventag to visit the old.estabilebetbonee of Itlra lIENItY, No. a Notth NI NTH '-etimett balow 4..R0R. The Wept Paris Style' alwayswo band et miter that sataalmh sorrybodY: 'LINENS AT IX PO EtTE33.B' PRICER. ..—urothiarnsoN'S and DUNBAR. DICE SON'S celebrated SAINTING and FBONTINO LINENS, re ceived from tee ontunfactntere direct, and guarantied perfect to which the attention of buyers and the trade generaUs• to reepectfollY SERPPARD. VAN .11AftLINGEN, dc &BRISON, ailo-rptf• 1008 OCIRISTNITT Street. GAUZE .SUDIN ER BLANKETS:— .rbf,.nbecribeni hive received an Invoice of [heed very desirable ;mode, in tins quality, at bid season's price. EINATrARD, VAN HARLINGAN, a ABRISON, WA:II , W , Vine (11110EITMIT Rtreat A. K. biatILTME, REFRIGERA.TORS AND (;00LERS .•.., TB ` ; DR. HAYAE?.REFRIGERA - these are, beyond doubt, the most achattific and efficient REFRIGERATORS In use, being WARRANTiIiiin . !REP PROVISIONS LESS' IRONS L0N911111,. . . I WITH . CE, THAN ANY OTIIIISS. RETAILING AT WHOLESikER:::FRIGSS.. Alio, a large aesortmaut of themoot.appre4rad • WATER oodtiElts. • Nee. E l.oo . B SlA:lttillT 'Street., AMERICAN . GOLD.. 7 4 1 1rANTER; ONE•YEAB CESTIPIC &MRS POB.SI6LIi BETNN-AND-TUBEE 7 TENTIIN A.tsD COUPON BONDS 808 NMI. • pi3,EXAt;!•:BB . :,34,South / TBIELD Street.' 000 $3 0001 . $5 ; 000, $6,000, ~ 812,06, and. $15,000. These amounts wasted on &at. class htortgagos 11 and Ground . ' Anray to • - E...190TT1T,• • mnylls. . .N0..309 Wakt,NLIT Street. -. TINE OLUTIQN.— The.. Oopartnerahip , betetofore exittlna betwomtheanbscribers, under the name of H. 0. PECK ec THEO. BLISS, la this day ditnolved by mutual consent. Tho.bnaluese of the firm will be settled by TUKODOB ALIN% at 7,1& North THIRD Street. ' • HOILAOI6 O. PECK, THEODOZtE ELIA& . . . Phila., Mai 22, net , . • . . . rpla, UNDERSIGNED WILL CON -1 TIN VE the PUBLISHING . AND BOOKSELLING BUSINESS on his gown account, at the old stand of PHD'S, 8 BLI3 undo the firm name of THEODORE BLIPS 5 00. m)93:3t* TH/LODOHH BOSS. 'MATTI'S OELEBRATRVITALIAI 4 I 1' CREAM will positively remove TAN, PREOHL ES, SALLOWNESS, Sawmill", PIMPLES, and all erup- Vona of the face; giving a beautiful healthy Slow and rosy color , to the cheeks, SO much - detnreci by ever/ one: In short, it PREFER:VIM TBE PRRSEI NESS OP 1010TH, recooviog all WRINICILES, and giving aeon . , smooth appearance to the face, and a brilliancy to tho akin Aet te eni rrining to all. Jo man article that Is INDISPENSABLE EVERY IjADY. Upwards of 1,000 BOTTLES PER DAY are now suld in Pbiladelola alone, and the demand IS deity SUMO& thg. Price 20,cents per bottle, .Sell by • . • kI..B:S.NATTL & Co., -Manufactnteos and Pt ordietirs, • RETAIL:DRY. GOODS. POINTS, &o We are now receiving our • FIRST IMPORTATIONS .". LATEST NOVELTIES LLAMA LACE. THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, SERIGIRAC3, SPRAGUE, PACIFIC, ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. A large lot bast males and fast colon at 100. COWPERTHWAIT d, 00., mLl6•tf . N. W. con. BIOUTH and MARKET S FIIVANCIiu. No. 521 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, • And bg.the following - agents in Philadelphia: J. B. cesselborry, No 45 N. Eighill street; Andrew Taylor, .druggist, cor. of. Ninth and Cheatunt streets; M. Brad field, N 0.802 Arch aural; F.N. Barrett, No. 984 N. Second street ; Mies Kocher, Eleventh and Coates street";, M. Ts.. Adtime; N. W. cor. of Nareball nod Girard ave. DUO! sad by druggists and dealers in 'Fancy Goode itw. Agents wanted in ovary town and village of the totted States and Canada". meAdetf A DECIDED 1111%-=lv9rytypei made •at "MIME l3'B are the lined in their line. , Their mi mes' and tife•like apeeitravoe astonleh •all who eee. tbern.,--BBOOND Green: • It* OLIVE .01L.—A fresh- lot of Olive Oil, in large and smell bottles: for Bate, to arrive pp . ably Omen Eitinner, by OHA.a a OA RSTAIII9, • ..11014 rble..l2k WALNUT gt, ginia ztauzin. E Bt, NEW PUBLICATIONS 114;)W •TO DRINKS. CONTAINING Becipoi for mixing American, English, I'ranob, German. Italian, Spanish, and Russian Ornika, egt:h. • as Juleps, Punches, Cobb/ere, Cocktails, BY JERRY THOMAS. - ....- • - Late Mariender at the Metropolitan Hotel, New York, . • and Pianters' H 01436, $L Louis. To vidth ie appended a manual For the mannfactnre of Cordial* Linu-r.., Fancy S.trupe, .tc., containing Re cipes altor the most approvni methods now used in the Dndillation of legume and Beverages; dedgoot for the waled use of ttlatinfecturera and Desinrs in Wine., and Byline, Grocers, Tavern Keep,re, and Private Fecullio the some being adapted to tho tradeof the Unntd Stott); and Canada. BY PROF. CHRISTIAN scauurz, Practice! eltemiet, and ktanuf+ctnrer of Wineo, quorr, Cordiedr, &G., from Berne, S Mut-lan - 1i tbo WilOie work CONTAINING OVER 700 YALOADISI.: ItCCIPE ' A large book, bound in cloth. Price SI.SG Pubbelied by DICK lc FITZGERALD, No. 18 ANN Street, tinw York. Also for Bale by all Booksellers in this pl see. Coptee of the above book cent by mail, to any eiders% free rf wean, on receipt of the prim: m023-frtow3t . . . . T HE BATTLE ' 0 F NJAW, ORLEANS, mink:olY Itldatroini, by Obailea.Grobs. Price 50 eebte. Putlii.tted and for ode at • • ". - *ALicEirs, . 3 "23.21* GKE iTNu it Street. A BOOK FOR ITHE OBISIS LYRICS FOEff }LEEDOM, AND, OTHXR . POEMS Under tho 1111APICOS of the " Continental Club." 01.42 elegant volume, price St. The Stirring Battle Songs—the touching pichirini of the war—the scathing rebuke of tiine-serving patriotism— Mid, above all ; the noble national spirit of thew poems, wid make tide book acceptable to all loyal hearts through out the Union. • *** Copies sent by mail FARM, : an recoil)! of.price, by ' CARLETON, Publisher, znyTl-thfo3t NA...4IL3,..EROAD:WAY,. Now york T. WALK, or 'THE' p4IEVER'S.:BA_NOTIPIOLTION; BY BEY. HENRY DARLING, D. D PRICE GO CB TS JUST PUBLISHED J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., my2l-4t 22 and 24 North /TIMM Sti-eat -- NEW BOOK! NEW BOIOK! THE CRRISTAN 8 ABBATIT: its History, Antic:). ritY, Benotlte, and Civil Relations: a eet les of die courts% by Rev. W. L. Race, D. D., Rev. William Hague, Re'r. arrey-D. Canto, REI. William Adams, D. D., and. the UM'. elexiinder Vinton, D. D.; with a sketch of eabbath reform, by the aftrotary of the Nei York Sabbath Committee. 12mo, 75 eta For sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTEN, my 22 • • . No. 606 CHESTNUT Street . 6 !.A s : STORY . 'OF STRANGE AND ...LA: FASCINATING POWER."—London PAUL FERROLL, BY LADY OLIVE. ..., A n edition of this famous novel having been exhauCed some y. are ago. a new edition (form the sth English) Is now published to meet the renewed demand, created by the severance of the author's cnmpletion of the store, '• Why Paul Ferrell Efllrd hie Wife." 12aso, cloth, $L 12ano, paper covers, 50 cents. W. J. WIDDLETON, (Successor to Iledfield,) Publisher. how York. WILLIS P. HAZARD. Philadelphia. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WATCHES, WATCHES! D. T. PRATT, (Succo6sor to PRATT ,S; BRITR,) N. W. 0911,..E1FT11 AND MARKET STREETS. • . ,pAS JUST EXCEPTED , , • • .. • Two lll*olCall of SWISS WATCHES. Sal l , Silver, and Cm, .of very desdrable falter, that ,wlil be Wei. of a nd peva, for Pub . , • • - mr234t* REMOVAL. • . J. 0. FULLER Haying Removed from No. 42 South THIRD Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd FloOr, (Opposite Masonic. Temple,) Now offers a Large and Desirable Stook of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ROGERS ..BROTHERS' SPOONS AND FJENS, AND • FINE JEWELRY, To which tha attention of the trade ialartted....' . ap3o-2m • ' • . • • : : . si AMERICAN' WATCH CON GOLD AND...SILVER W A T . `O •}l. E S. FT& LADIES AND . GEHTLEKEN. • COMPANY'S''SAL . ESBOOM, No. 712. CHESTNUT Street, tleec . M . 4 (07)Doette Illeaonfc Temple.) 1. B. DARTER, Agent. spBo-Sm rULOA.NITE RUBBER JE WELRY .• A beautiful Hue of GENTLEMEN'S TEtiT OBAINB, LADIES' ORA TALOINE CIaAINS, TRIMBLE% OBOSSEB, - ETUDE, BUTTONS, &a.; . Now In Store. _ J. 0. .FULLER; No. 712 0111182 NUT Street, Second Floor, •. (Oppoettollasooio AMERICAN, EgEiLISH, AND SWI WT la ES, T jE‘A R . E IS T IVA AC, B . JOS. H. WATSON, sp2ll-1m •326 OUESTEUT STREET. --INML&PirCE COMPANIES. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. 1.14 4114.1 tiukini334_o;o 3 o 01301101 J: 0 rll CAPITAL 6200,000 This COMMY contionee to take Albs en the safer olneweg of . Propert7 . at low rates. The public can rely upon ita reeponelbility, and abllt. ty to pay lessee promptly. Its diSbOrSOMODM for the tienetitotthe public., during the isat ens yearti, exceed $500,000, and - woreopeottally solicit its favor la the rotate DIRIOTORS 011 AB. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER, JOHN W. OLAGHORN, JOHN fIiORNLEY, 0 Y.IINAZIATT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD Jr PETER S. 110 E, of N. Ith . SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD JOSEPH RLAPP, M. D. N. S. LAWRENON, WM.. O. RUDMAN, JOSH SUPPLER. THOIIIAB CRAVEN, President A. B. GELLZTT, Vice Pr:ablaut ar26-ti JAB. B. A•liVOBD; Becreteiry NOE OOMP NY, street. • ND (INSURANCE. . TOM. Z. D. Woodruff, John Koester, Jr., P. S. Justice, Washington Jonas, ' Ohne. Stokes, John W. Everman. CI, President. . RDSON, Vice President. . BD, Secretary. trohl94lll TAME INSURA A! No. 406 ORESTitIIT z PIRD AND IKLA . DEMO S.IT Buck, „ Ohm Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr, Alex, Whilldin, Geo. A. West, 0. W. Dwie, PEANCIB N. 8110 ' CHABLIS BICH . WIIZIAISB 1. IMAM) 0014MONIVEALTH IRE INSIT, N../ RANCE OONPANY, OP, THE srAma os • PatiIiSTEVANIA. • DIBECTOR.S. David Jayne H. D., - Charles H. Boons, John M. Whiten., John K. Walker, 'dward C. Knight, Bobert.Shossnaker,' Thomas S. Stewart, Wild= Struthers, Henry Lewis, Jr. Elijah Jones. DAVID JAYNE, M D., President. •'• • JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice Presider& SAMUEL B. MOON; Secretary. ' • Office, Oconwonwealth Building, 613 OHESTTEri Street. Philadelphia. aot.trN ' vc.THE ORPHANS' , COURT FOR THE OITY AND CORNTY OP VIIDADELPHIA. Eutata of .JOHN MISS, deceased 'Notice is bereby Raven that 08111AIIPT.,. E 1k,11€89, widow of said decedent,.bne filed in said Courbber peti tion. and an appreJsement-of the personal property which ebe flaeta to rttnin,.under the Acts of AsseruEly of April. 13, 1851; and April 8, 18881, and that the same will be approved by the.. Ootirti on HBIDAY, June 8 1882; nn,. less exceptions are nled:tlisreto. FltEtt'R 1310YER, tnyeB 24 80 e1‘41.0... Attomei ftti•POtitiol:loT. "EXCELSIOR" HAMS ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MICHRNE.R 4 Co., GENNBILL PROVISION DIALRBS, And curers of the celebrated "EXCELSIOR" SU GAIt- OtTRED . HAMS, N 05.142 and 144 North FNONT Street, Between Arch and Race streets, Phi/adilphia.' The justly-cels;brated NX.0101,810/1" HAMS are oared by J. H. M, at Co., (tn a style peculiar to them. selves,) expressly for FAMILY USE; are of delicious favor; tree from the unpleasant taste of 'salt, asolt atv pronouncod by , epicures superior to any now offered *WOW. ata-Fre JIONUMENTS AND ORAVE STONER pt very reduced Woes at Marble Work, "• STZUMETZ, RIDG& %.M.litt below Jayvee.; Strad. . • mataizalf WANTS. 2 52 WANTE D TO HIRE, FOR Simmer and Foll, a goras Ind Gait...seated We, *on, r r Bores &kb& 9ho work will bo light, and goad care wilt be token 01 then) Address "U. H. G.;' Hos. 730 Philmlviphio P.O. m923.2i* rpo BUSINEfIi MEN.—The adver- J- tiger, an experienced business man, posaessiog Sl,OOO, in anxious to connect himself with some one In a light, cash-saying insnnfattuth.g business,or to join an sheeny estsblisbcd commission house. Address . 4 al. B. G.," Press office. 1a52244.* WANTED.—From One to Twenty five Thousand DOllara' worth of DRY (10005 and NOTlord wanted in exchangt for Bourbon and Bye Whisky. Adtrras B. H. U., Box 2185, P. O. nns22 WTAN ED. - -Bgents can make from 1 , 6 10 X3O Per day selling hlagaa'a New Sta. tirurry at.d•Poltrait Packages. Apply . #t 310 0 iissr. UT Street. mayl7.lst ALADY .wlsaEs A SITUATION eA TBitritit In private school or In a family. &W it ..oe " Chatham, Poonsylvanta mvl4-12t AMAIMED MAN wishes A $ Situation in a wholesale esMbllshment, or any kmd ; would be v Mum to mate himself generally metal. Address U. KENT, 22 North Third S treet. mylo U. 8. MARINEB.-WANTED- For the U. B. Marine Corps, for tea service aboard of men-of-war, SEVERAL, HUNDRED. ABLE BODIED hi P.N. between the ague 1.. f 18 and 85 years. All information that may be required, will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South Front street, below Bprttoe ; Philadelphia. JAMES LE WlB, ins 20-12 t . Captain and Recruiting Officer. di • WANTED— A House with 'all the Me Modern Improvements; having at lout 'lx chain. bare, with - fixtures for Stove. Limits, BeOZ to W &L. LAOS. BACIBTIi to BROAD. Bent not over 1800. Box 1717 P 0. FOR ATALE AND TO LET. FOE BENT A F URNISHED not nouaz on WALNUT Street, noar Tenth. at • low rent. 0. H. MUMS'S, 203 South MITI Street. ,my 17.121 FOR FALE---The three-story direl: .llng. No. RCS MATtiITALL Street, above Brown. Apply to ALLEN L. SDI 41 , S. E. corner FOUlityrr Red WALNUT Stiotti, Beeped floor. my22-31,* fFOR SALE—The three ivory (ISvel ling, with side yard, No. 112 North EIGII. TEE NTli Street, shooe'at ch. Amply to"A.L LEE et StM, S. E. corner FOURTH and weLttur Streets, second floor. witbHANDSOME OOHNTRY SEAT' .8. - .. 8 scree or ground ; every modern improiwnont garden plauted. WHITEMAN 3; WI LL S, Na 1 Ker. ; caniire Librarr Bnilding. • my2°-3t* TO .LET—FtasT FLocoit • and . Ozisaa of No. 25 Werth FOURTH . Btiret, 'neatly:ol4i* the Nercbante liolot. Apply to WK. A. 8A13013, m01:1.11f* ' 23 North FOURTU Street. SERINO MILLINERY. • D. FERRIS, .1037 CEIBSTNITT Street, . him Jost received s choice astortment of MAW. GOODS, comprising all the latest and most fashionable styles of Dona** Mimeo' Walking and Riding data, Fiore' Hats and Cep , together soh a full line of Goode imitable for Friends' Wear... mrlo-112t , . REMOVAL. •• O'BRYAN, 924 inIESTNUT Street, bars removed to 1107 WALNUT Street, throe doors above Me. ventb, north side, and will open PARIS allt,Ll2l REY, for the Spring. on THURSDAY, AprO 17. apl2.2w* PHOTOGRAPHS. AILTIVTIC. RKIMER'S Colored . Photographs forsl are finished in artlatle style, by operators and artists of long practical experience: Gal lery, SW:O Nit Street,, above Green. • • . 1)13.0T0413,A111 ALBUMS, rmported from Paris. Berlin, and Vienna, latest etylea and immvvements, wholesale and retail. SOROLZ & Je. NENTeEIt. 112 South NIGEITH Street. mv9.lm N THESE WAR TIMES.ALL EX 'Actt war pricer—so Rim= browses to execute bre•elle PEOTOGRAPBB . .IN OIL, at a reduced rate, et GALLERY, SHOOED Street, above Green. It* . . GENTS* YeRNMELING GOODS VLAROBL .07EWBEIIETS .„. . . : •. THE, ARMY. • • • .•FINEt3IIIRTS, • 1• • • 4 . AR13, STOOKS, AND • • ;WRAPPERS - Nanataotared :at; . • • . • O. A. HOPFMAN'S, (monk" To N. lt. maim) NO. 606 ARON STREET. ' • - %Er A Tell line of Ti,NFI SCARED, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS,. .1.15031ERY, AND fiNDERCLOTHING, -Always on hand. my23-1m GEORGE GRANT, MANDIMOT17101:11 OF AND DELL= IN GENTS' IITENIEHING .000/X3, Na .610 011118TETP1' RlTlfirt FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. U The transcriber would Invite attention to Ms • • IMPROVED CUT OF anlaTs, Alden be makes a spectra* to hte bush:teas. Alta, ton -4841017 rae.44vllia • - BOTUAINB YOB GZITIAIMBNI3 WRAIL . J. W. SCOTT, -GMBITLICBIENI3.rusoIBEING BTO.IIII, 184. 814 CHBILTNUT 87888 1884 , rm.e..84844. %AMP +l.,..dloattnaratal 'NATION/kL.' . FLAG.,. S. FLAG EMPOALTAVI, 418 ARCH 'STREET BUNTING .LIND' SILK FLAGS"; REWMENTAS.STANDAItDS, NATIONAL• ENSIGNS, CAVALRY GUIDONS, PRESENTATION FLAGS. EVANS & HASSALL, 418•£BOH Street. above BOIIBTII in72l-wrmet . CLOTIVIII G NEW DEPARTMENT. AL% SERZCT STOCK or BOYS' CLOT E{ING. GARMENTS MADE TO ORDEN. COOPER & acYNA.tc.r), ES% comm . NfirTA *lO MARKET atm*. sio244m SAFES. G REAT FIRE IN TROYII. • • UNPAILIRNELED TEST OF SAFES!!. .14 I L..L I E ' S. . Mari . .I.:ED4RON SAFES.' • IN THNI BURNINS - RUINS TWENTY-FOUR. TO , SEi VENTY-TWO HOURS • UNPROTECTED BY -WATER! CONTENTS PRESERVED.. Thirty-1:e of Patent Chilled Iron Safes nestled . tlinough the fiery Ordeal ; yiere buried in the burning rains from 24 to 72 honrs,naproteoted by crater. When aztuatned they were found to have presersod:books, pa pers, money, Re., to the amount of hundreds. of those.. sands of dollars, to thegratification of owners end the astonlahment of the , pablle. Certificcrne from owners, with the time each safe was monad, may be seen at my office. M. C. SADLER,. Agent, my2:o-flt 21 South MINIM Stmt. Philadelphia. 5 I 3 LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE MOVED to No. 21 South SEVILI2III Street, now a Franklin institute. • - The undendgard, thankful for past favors, end being detormined to 'merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and baa now on hand s large assortment of Lillte's Celebrated Wrought ant °billed Iron Fire and Burglar Proof. Safes, (the only *idly fire and burglar proof sates made.) ,Also, Lillie's Unequalled Bank Vault, Bate, and Bank Looks. Lilile's Bank 'Vault Doors and Lock. will be tarnisher to order on sbortnotiee. Tble is the strongest, beet pro kited; and cheapest Door and Look yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's Nee Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, SgO. This Safe In Con ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet of feted for this purpose, and Is the only one that is stria% Lire and burglar proof. BPIOIAL N0T1031.-1. bare lIONV 011 band MY twenty Farrell Herring, & CO 's Safes, most of thorn nearly new and some forty of other makers, comprising :a compleb assortment as to Arm and, all lately exchanged the now , oslebreted Lillie Safe. They will be sold at low girlies. 'Please cell and examine. j025-I.Ylt M. C. SADLVIB, Agent. EVANS & WATSON'S SALA.MANDER. 5A1712 STOUR, 16 sorra FOUST'S STREET; PHILADELPHIA,. PA. - A largo variety of lentx,rvaer aajno elwaye Amid JA.M.I3 NE EN Ta A MERICAN ACADEMY OF • MUM. °BAND GALA OPERA NIGHT AND • GOTTSCHALK CONCERT, MONDaT EVE 'ISO, May 26th, 111188 KELLOGG, OOTTSGHALK. FIRIGNOLI, AMODIO, SUB'S', MHZIO • On thi; occasion well be performed entire. end with the SALOP eclat ae at the Acadenn of Musk, New York, when it boa prooured this amain with BO much PUCC(.B3, Dont zetti's be aotifnl Opera, LA FIOLIA DEL REGGIMENTTO, (The Daughter of the Regiment,) /dee° Mies Clara Louise Kellogg Tonic Sig. Brigoolt Obelisk, Sig Rusuni Mr. GorrsettatlC well play some of hie new and moat admired compoettione between the acts. - Director and Conductor SIGNOR MUZIO. Pumas or A 03118SION.—Prninet, Parquet Oircle, and Balcony, One Dollar. No extra charge for re served sew. Family Circ'e, 54 ceuta. Amphitheatre, 25 cents. 7 he .ale of seats will commence at the Academy sad et Goultre tannic more tide (Friday) morning, and con iinne daily from 9 tell 4 o'clock. Doers open at TX. Opera commence at 8 o'clock. C' N 0 E R-T• HALL. latettitight of the matte of •• BELEOr ItICADINc3B, BY ME. JAMES E. MURDOCH. On SAIURDA.Y EVENING, Mai 24 PROGRAMME. SELECTIONS FROM KING HENRY THE VIII. Embracing the Disgrace of Cardinal Virology, and his Thum ntgiious over his Downfall..Shiispeere. THE PS .LM OF LIFE; Or, Whet the heart of the Young Man laid to the Psalmist Longfellow. Maim t71.1.en ; er, It might have hems Whittier. How TONY Ithounni Tug Goons FRO3I GHENT TO Mx Bobt. Browning. BUNCO BOZzARIS HoMeek. Daml.E7 AND TUE GRAVEDIGGERS ..... ....81mkapeare. EXTRACT FR93I. PARADIIE LOST." Satan. Death. and Sin at the Gates of Hell Milton. Sir John Feletstre Account of hie Adventure with the ken in Buckram. Shnknpeare. Tel TROIIGLY.S OF MONSIEUR TONSON ; Or, The limners of Tom Ring Jona Taylor. Tkkets 61, cents Doers open at TX., .heading to eon 000C1 at B o'clock.. mt23-2t WALNUT-STREET THEA.T.SE , *INTR . and WA 'A ITT . Strews. Bole Lemee Yrs. M. A Garrettson. • . THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. !TAY 2.. 1362. BYLPHEGOE, TEM MOUSTREctN6. Belpbegor Mr. J. 13. Roberta. Mi. Anon orut , .ll. Fenfaronade Mr. Vining &mono. To conclude with. fur the lest time, THE 100DLES. Timothy .Toodlce Ur S. 'Temple. Farmer Acorn Mr. John.on. Mary Acoin 41444 Perry. PRIOIIB-40, 273(, 76, and 26 cents ; Private Rosee, 15 and 83, according to their locale. 400 re open et '1 o'clock Tr. commence at 7,,y, RS. FRANCES ANNE KIMBLE, Having been invited by the Ladies and Gentlemen to charge of the . . "UNION TRMPORARY II05.11C." to Read for the berefit of that charity. h•e himlly accepted the levitation, and will read Sbakepeereett Play of . AB YOU LIKE IT, OY ' WEDNESDAY EVENING. May 28,1862, AT EIGHT VOLOCK, AT CONCERT HALL Meg. K MBLE will erihreguently read five ?lays of eherv.penre, at the smote place. on the evening or FRIDAY, the 3fith unetant the afternoon of RATI3R— DAY, the 31q instant. end on the evenincre of HO 4DA the 2d; IYEDNE ?DAY, the end FRIDAY, the eth of June. Due notice of the Plays to be read will be giren. No Tickets will be sold alter tho hour it witch the Itesdir Rs commerce. 7be deers will be opened one hour before the Readings. end for obvious reasons punctuality is earnestly re (posted. TICKETS ONE DOLLA.B KA.OH. Tickets for the first Reading cau be bad of Mr: An drewe, at Concert Hall, on mud after Motday. the 28th instant. my2t-6t 'VEER EVENING. CONCERTS AT A: BECIi ER'S o INDE PENCE SCE " LAG ER BEER SALOON, 1 , 33 CHESTNUT Street, below Sixth. Signora LT SERATI and Signor LIHERATI, Prima Donne and Tenor from the New York Opera Tro•xpe, with blobeieni SCHULTZ, Have, Buffo—three of the beet ringers in Amottra. cONIE As:lJ HE kR TIIESII An •ORCHRSTRA of FINE IFSTRUBENTS—viz : Violin. nate, Cornet. Contra Bogie, end Piano, all flret.elone Profeteore. nnder the dtrention of the well known CARL KERSSERO, will dlecouren most excellent tnueic. Inv ZI-4t 533 • • .• INDEPENDENCE •LAC ER .111rEll SALOON. 533. Every morning from to to 1 o'clock, not every night from 8 to 12 .o'clock, Free Lunch, Vocal and Loden mould Mimic on a mate not sorpo.netl in tlxl city. BEN RE RECK ER, 533 ORES UT Streot. ner4lit • fION.O ER T HALL. . • •• (Chet , teut Street. between 12th sod 12t11.1 TUE NEW 'LECTURE - gong. Tuas (MONDAY) ITENliiti. Mas.l9'..AND SEERY Evritsnii4 THIS WREN. hIR Arm MRS rzAantor AT TrIME FOR POEITITELT SIX NI IBTS ON't,Y IN TURF& NEW. ?MIRA T. A iTD AMUSING. mtelvrtio lroom ENTEKTADINENT AND GALLERY 0 , 9` (LLD'S rat.'t lON. cornhining personal sketches, patriotic and immorons re citations, anecdotes, to,r ecnrt. dm-. Terming a t elect rA4LOR PASTI.IE. • say - Tbia is not a thestrl cal performance Ant bpi 25 cents. Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents; Chil dren end Schorls, 15 cents. GRAND NI A - TINTIE ON RATITRD*E. Tickets and stalle at Gould's- end Lee & Walker's Music Stereo, Chestnut street ;. at Ai'ley'a News Stand. Coutinentsi Hotel card at the Lecture Room. myl9-13t GREAT . WORLD'S - FAIR, Altoll Street, above Nineteenth, For one week, commences Slav 39th. myl2-121 VAN AMBURGH & CO2S - HAM ICIOTLI ISIgNAGNRIR. CRW.AT SIOR&L RXRIRITTOR. BTATT FROST Manager. Tbia inetrtictive and interesting collection of Living- Animals, containing , Emory variety_ known to naturalists. _ will be exhibited .I:wider AN IItISINNSE NSW PANILION, the largest tent ever conkructed, (containing upwards of , 47,400 bQuero feet of cloth, gaily decorated- with liege ot all nations.) • On &ROI' Street, above Nineteenth, Commencing • MOND 'r, May .11th. POSITIVELY FOR' ONE WEEK , ONLY, AMier which it will proceed on its attune' Rummer tour.) dmission, 95 cents; children under nice year.. 15 cents. THYMIC PIRFORNaIICESIEAOH DKY Doors open at 10 A. el:, 2' and 71'. M. Recently may rare end valuable addition@ Wore been made, the proprie tors having expended on this establisbment the eoormorts NOM of $105,000. The reeonrcee of every clime have been CIRIPCO to contribute to this zriff aff 'TiM%V.MMTM=I;I It bee been pronounced by the clergy, pram end ell of the city of New York, where it recently exhibited, to etu•patu in beauty and variety, any exhibition of the kind' in the known world. TEN LIVING-WILD ANIMALS W occupy new and superb• cages, resemblrog miniature. palaces. Tbo ornamental painting on them is the most. irserdinary effort of lictoriel art and enterprise ever seen In any cunntrf• it Davis. a pu4ll of THE GREAT VAN AM 3URGH, whose name Las rung through Elms* awl America, WILL ENTER THE DINS OF TRAINED edil.rd&L& Also. will appear. THE GREAT WAR ELEPHANT lIANNIRA.L. R. F. Tansies Keeper. PERFORMING' ELEPHANT. TIPPO .SAIR, _ . . trained and pe . rforibed by Prof. Need. Alto, Polliell- MouireYe, Mules, Ito. - Other grand featuree of the en tertaiunkeet are the poLolis&L GotanNOFIAEIOT, Contatuft.g Otto Horn's Cornet Band ; elm, the demi, cages, bud wagons. These, the most tnegoificent places• of ~ .orkmonshin ever conetrnoted, are alt new and ea verb beyond precedent If odesctlpttvelangungo witlap-. pear exaggerated to those who behold them•whilo snowing: through the street in a ' GORGEOUS PROOF:3O . ION, • on the morning of MONDAY. May 19th preceded by IHE WORLD'. NENOWNED VAN AbIBHBOH, n pin eon, the origin's] lien and tiger tamer. who appears in all his pristine vigor and excellence of former-Tearer notwitbstandfi.g the frequent report's of his being • torn to. 'pieces by:the animals. Bee msrning payers for route or. proaaelou,.ffiai 79th. myl2:l2t*- GBEAT.'IVCIRLD'S FAIR, .:;••• ARGIL above Nineteenth. Coninysicar'llOYDAX, laav 19th, for one week. mvl2,42teu POI*NISANIA ACADEMY OP THE Iflttr, IBA'S.' Thirty-ninth Annual Sz.bl. bitfon of Paintings and. Scatptnre, 1025 01.1.11.3TK1T11 Btreet.. Oren from 9 A. • Si, till' 6 P*. SL, and from 1 P. 11. till 10. r. Admittance 'ffs cards; Season Tickets 50 cents. Stockholders, Artists, and Contributors will mein their tichets at the Academy : no admissions without Dien from 9 Q. N. till 7 P. Id , and from 8. tlll.lO ' ap2ll. COUNT` BIORIAH O.IIIMITBMV. This grontad4e Located a few yardaas.the Darby coed, ttbont the eamodielanco from the city at Lauro ULU. and le beautifully eithated on the highest point oftround for miles around. Its soil is-adadrably sdepted , forabe purpose. designed, being high end dry. The public are invited.to•oxamine its claims bafaxe purchasing elsewhere. enoral.sad sectional plans may be examina3 at the COMPA_Y7B , OFFICE, Ho. 128 SOUTH SIXTH STIIHMT, Wherafauy further info:sr:nation will be• cheerfully af forded. by the agent. DESIRABLE LOTS, Alt LOW PRICT&B,AND ON TaIIMIIAL TERMS, .Are now in the market, some cf. them in sections itIBI ogonsd, having hitherto been held in reserve. .09710 E Simms Srom S A. M. t 0.4 B. hi., and either be, fora or after these homy, at the nesidence of the reader.. signed, No: 314 NORTH 'IENTH STREET. FREXERICH A. VAN CLEVE, N: B.—Coniteyanoo to. and frcii the Cematus , to,s such as &etre to putcbaso. mtlia,2ra. AliDigS VASES:, OrnaJnental ILA Tecris gotta Garden' Vasee, warranted to stand the weather in any climate. Three vases are made in bean. tiful desifora, and.all sizes, from 1 toot b feet high, 'Kith a variety of podestals, round and sonar* from foot to aleet No decorations add Id einal to the asters! beauties of • Garden, and al-an little cod, ae • OW Vallee fled with lowering plants. Illustrated Cab. bowies sent by mail on application. • 8. A..RANUIBOII, 1010 0 . 8;88TN174 Street LADIES':' TRUSSES, SUPPORT EEG; BILLIMIS, and other fdlooloszleal LDd►enoea, of correct eonstractlon and (way to the wearer. For sale end tutustment at O. IL NE73)I,RS' LADIES' STORM, TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. Gentlemen requiring nurture Trusses will call at 1;10. Southwest corner TWELFTH and SAGE, where a, ' or. Ore. sttentlen to Shia Mmehalfaatnre mhl9. S.BANGERS. SHOULD NOT PAM to srlfit the Model Hair Cutting, Dyeing', and tiathing Saloon, FOURTH and Blllllloll.' m 21.4 tf T .ATOURT OLIVE" OIL AND VIR AL.' GIN OIL, new. • • zAincs maxis k BONS. • WEVENTEI ItOIiOBLEI and P4.XT}A tutd - WOOD, . . . . GENZE&L easar
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