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ABBINIrD.
ig - Kelcisk, Paterson, Et days from 'Trinidad de Cuba,
11 *agar to S Morris Wnhr
chr U Fsntnrsi, WCOAD.T. p rom krocibo. PR., Bth inst,
h sonar nml molarsrs to John Alsson h ()o. Ircafk brie.
. an , f or vim hieptirvg, to add in shoot 12 days,
)11r A Tirrell, Biggins, 4 dsys from Boston, in bolloht
Or Co.
• _
hr Mttrengo, Fronman, 5 days from Wannest, with
to Geo 13 Karfoot.
'Lanrot. Bayard, 1. day from Ohriiiimm, Del, with
to Übrintiao fi (10.
timer blorp t Nichol., lA. hours from Now York, with
to Win Id Baird & Co. -
CITA..k BED.
tit A Henderson, Thompson, Ship IrEnnd, J
1g Amrtfo, fiel3y, Alfaringrin. A G eattoll & Jo.
Platte, Stratton, Saco. J N dazley Co,
,rJ Stroap, Lake, Bo: tob,Vobto. , *ftiJwcti & Co.
Gesusr, Thompson, Amo,berg Polht, t Auden
', Co.
• Eldorado, Wtlltamr, Georgetown, a ir 'Norton k CO.
nal rt.. Crowell, Fat earn. Ja, It N Wotziar & Co,
Gkclona, Wheeler, Slap fAsnit Trier, Stone & Co.
laravetto. tiollormy, Pali River. cAcro.n.
Ir trio, Owell, Baltimore, Powers & Weightmal.
tC Ourolini Grant, bossy, Boston, Hammett, Tan
& Looliman.
ir Elf - a Slid, illork, Sore, do
r-B A Calmat:ls, Achy, Baltimore, do
L Claw, for, Itaturowa, 4, Graves, Tr.
tronoidos, Vanderveor, N Tort, W Tit Baird & Co.
p 311, i: env Youth, Chorrick, Suiw 11111, eauttin.
,e Not thorn Chief, Bahn, el nipping . Point, T 13 Bock
hll MOBANITa
46111 p Wortb Star, 'Jones, from Avpittwall, arrived
w York roatetdar.
p Wanderer. Forbes, for Shanghoe, clearedit
ves,orday.
St to Gardner, clearott at Nowr York pester.
r tqlaito4e.
Jtatet Blaney. 47ootabs;for' Plsitaielphta, clewed
York skroerdar.
Powell, Ponta% hence, mitred at New York yea.
, r Black Diamatd, Groan, hence, arrivoi at Nei►
(ord 4y.
•
er Ylitcaa, Merriam, hence, arrived at td York
;CIAILA NtYPIC'ES.
TO PARSON 15ROWNLOW.
BY TAD BARB OF TOWBR MILL.
mu of uncorrnpted heart
do t of the Moor's envenomed dart,
Bowie's steel, *r CI , Ir's six hooters,
canard his life against freebooters;
: , ther through Misslsolool he
eels his course, or Ternessee,
k hare thy stream, Arkansas, rolls
nigh lards which denten race controls.
noble Brownlow, Intely met,
11 his ecrsth, that Styglan ref,
Davis, called —prin3e , of hid fellows—
hem old Pinto might bajtaa tile;
SOD encountered nod hit host
ascalo—had as he, almost;
h howling throats, and hearts of gall, " I
Ides omnso—villains all!
,e than fierce wolves and panthers dread,
3d the Alleghenies bred, .
his malignant crow assaret,
r truth and honesty preriled.
in our sober , , will act Me van ;-
Wel, honest coarse permit;"
all who want anon el , thus will know
they to Towns TWA. nin4 go.
re have on hand the lareest and best wane-
Ally-made Seasonable Clothing In Philadelphia ;
we are daiblimaking large additions. thus keep-
IQ and fresh, riolwithAm ding largo and
s. We have Beau-mad. Goado adapted to
, Inn, taste and rock.t, from law-priced to on
*l a NI astantlllett of Pere Goode, to make up
the best manner for th who alder.
am , sell for cash only, therefore at the low-
E . 111 . 1i, A 7 V. ult, Juana r r.v.u.,pum.
CREAMS AND WATER lons. of the
wren., awl Ru , :-ohohooto, rio., owl Errant
Ihr fioolt cum be preempt at HUB-
No. lu2 North SIXTH Stroet,juA below Prook.
MAONZTIO INBEOT OWDBR,
Ensteen years And grows in favdr. It hills
incites Beaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas,
As, Furs, and Furniture, Garden Insects,
mine bears the signature of E Lyon, and
mous to persons or domestic animals. Be-
Iterfolts and imitations.
e Powder Ellis all insects in a trice,
Pills are death to rats and mice.
here. D. EMINES,
acE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
In the Bent 'Manner, exoresely for GE
'B. LOWEST Selling Priem; marked In
All Goode made to Order warranted
Oar Onte-Puree SYSTEM Ikl 4101,0t/7 ad
are Ihtreby treated antra.
JONAN A CO.. Aftell ilAntcpyr street-
MOURNING popLINs,
JIAS, AND GINGOA Its —Boma do
nee tion to their New stock a—
wning Gingham', 16 to 25 m-nts.
tuning SUk non Woo) P.'olitet, 62g to 75.
toming Sint and Wool 7:Mention. 76 ctn.
White finest French Joconetk, 15 eta.
fieeet French ,loconuo, 25 cts.
Ick UlmHies, 44 cot.
ack Duette. 7-4 wide, 52% rte.
telt Crape MA11.42, 25 us.
tch Tamartittes. 25 co,
MARRIED.
-DOYLE.—On the 2let the., by tta Rev.
Satnu,l Tanninlen nod May D. Doyle,
-IMITTON.—On Joh , lOtli, 1861, by the
f, D. D., Dlr. John Barnett to Olio Annie
11 of this city.
:1101,8.—0n the 224 'mt.; by the Nev.
Mr. David Duty. to Rise Annie Nichols,
gton, Del. ,
DIED.
,—The funeral of Liant. Wm. C. Barnard
o from the City Bath llama% $. J., on
th Inst., at 2 o'citt . k. P pl.
and nude monde of tto family are Invited
tinerr I.
Wret °hooter ' on the evening of the 22d
try, widow of the late Jt - teeph smith, in the
or ego. Mrs. Smith wit; u daughter of
fer nage?, an officer In the Rovolutbnary
to mother of P. Penner Smith, Em., of
the Mat lust , John Drew, in the 35th
anti male frtrndtt luta retipeotfallv Invitott
"neural, from his lore rest, once, na North
'de (Saturday) atternoou, et 20' *
the 22d Wet., Joint George feller,
to late residence, 8. E. cor. Thirteenth
to.morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. *
the 20th lest., Samuel R. Griswold,
. hle age.
Al the 2241 inst., Hugh Lindsay, in the
age.
the residence of his daughter ' No. 950
tore Poplar. b• tween Eighth and Ninth,
moon, at 0 o'clock. ..
,—An the 21st mat , serg , t
.11 , 1 Wound 0.
27th year of his age.
his late rrsidenee, No. 758 Passyunk
therine street, to. morrow afternoon *
n the 22d lust, Annie Nevin, mai 18
the reettheeee of her nt,ther, Philip street,
this aftortioan, a 3 o'clock. *
D 'UNITARIAN SOCIETY.—
vrox LIMA, deBING , 4AB.DRN
W.ll. L. OIIA MIN, SUN
'^re to aninavaCe at a quArttr
8 o'c'ocB P - -ltB4
stINGSTON 6k
th in ST. BARNA B,
Street, above Chestnut '
. on IdUNDAY
NIVENING, May Wits. S-retc.s
ter befure 8 o'clock P. X. Seats free
ordially invited. 10*
JRN IN THEM TY PIOAL
JO next tkbrolon hi utak Connie wi.l
111TRCII. OF THE IC PIP 4 A.NY, Fir.
lESTIc UT, TO-NORIIOW EVENING.
y Rev
UNIVERSALT , T CHURCII,
,01 . 0 Fourth "Ca, it be that tha
(3 in an eternal bell i" 16
AING will tie rail in the Leccure
IN C113111.1111M6' Off Ifftell, enimm
SANSOfit .Rev FRANK IL
tad as co ay of ".
nada 7.f WO army 1r wk. and ri special.
epurntina to Fortre s s 'Monroe."
dly layiked.
Hanile &ales, May 23.
• MENA, Phila. Biclinuge.l
' ()AHD.
29 Norristown 47 g
100 Ktoldiug & 24x
100 du 204
50 N Puttia4 N 8)(
1 l'ope.a it 473 f
4 21 ..1c 3,l•ftt R 023(
50 lcoc.o et (JS:PWR
Jo do 8
pref.... 20
BOARDS
30 Cr4rd Col IL ...b5 20S
'33 L 8.211 IL 18
20.0 r it iloatee 26
60 d 0.... ...... 22Y6 26
DIU Handing
Susi 6t ..a5 82
DOWD'S aim 11. '81.....1.01%
7000 ... . .. 104
10 Vela vivo 43%
1000 9SM
1.13 77 Suhl ttae 03'82, 09
Bid. Asked.
Elmira R. Pit... 20%
Elmira 7n'73._. ST% ..
Llauol R va•d 143; 16
Le , gh O 1 & Nay.. 54% 55
Loa ilivitr.9. 40 49N
:4 Poona R._ „ 8% S%
N Palma It 60.. 76 76%
N Noma R 106 93 0 4 14
Craw R. Con—. 5% 23
Catowim4a Prf.. 9,36
Fmk & South II 45 ..
806 & Thd-st R. 63 ..
Race& Vinu-st It 7% 8
W PIMa 64 64g
fine,. 12K 122
Green .t.Conte6.. 26 26g
Cho) & Walnut. 33 84
-
Arch Street ... 22 22K
DENNETT 8 061.
202 121rocul*4), Now York
A you He mid
U. TOOIC.TUII,
W, at 10,V A. M.
It*
• A. A. CUR.
will give
Adutittuice
.IE INTERCESSOR.,
.rest. below Broad —CON
atbaloistated at 10){ A.
Luke's, will preach at 8
-
SlI TABERNACLE AND
NG MEETING -THE
OHM CIA AM./I AVON
OW. if STUABT;Proldent..
HEADQUARTERS rEntxsirLVANIA.
VOLUN Tl 4 243 8 Street, WASILING•
TON, I). 0., MAY 22.1882.
The following to a Het of the Mar and wonialad Ponn;
ayliraiiiniip now in the bopiaala of tile•xmvlriq.. Where
the dist use ie net marked, it meal he aaviundd the patient
to coeviarecent,
Colonel Greertry, of the Kat Penney),Ante Itxsiinent,
as ProvoiX idershal or Alexandria, regularly visite the
hospitals, anti all heMe under the care of skilful physi
alorm, every patient is well cared for.
A comelete Ilet of Penneytvaniansinthe haaoltata of
this MY will be furnletie, far publication lea few days.
)3y the ientructione of Gov. Curtin, every Pennsylvania
soldier, wounded or tick, wherever he m ty be, hi, WI far
ea practicable, specially looked after, and a lint of Canes
in every hospital pnblietted for the intormatioa of rela•
fives and friends at home.
A LIST OF SICK ANTI W011141)1E11 SOLDIERS OF
PENNSYLVANIA IN THE HOSPIT Petri 13 AND
NEAR ALEXANDRIA. VIRGIN lA.
In General Hospital in Hansi.'m Mame, Alexandria-
John B. Sommers, Surgeon in. (lharge.
1 Andrew Davidson, Co. IL 6th Cavalry.
2. ;tomb itiecre, B, do.
3. John G. Divissenger, Co. B, do.
4. John Christopher, Co. FL, do.
b. Benjamin idinsera, Co. B, do.
6. Charles Schrtulor, Co. B, do.
7. Bendy Stork, Co. Ili, do.
8. Edward A. Knaves, Co. D, do.
9. corp. Jim 8. Ludwig, Co. do.
10. Frntiele Andersen, Co. s', do.
11. James Stepson, Co. 0, do., debility.
12. Lewis Reltatrick,l3o F, do.
13. Edward Hamlin, Co. L, do., gunshot wouni.in
bond.
14. Jcwerh Hole Co. It, lot Cavalry,
le. /Gina Lidlen, Co. L, do.
-18. Lanthnti Timmer, Co. F., do.
17. James (found, Co. B, do,
18. William P. Buck, Co. It do Centre county,
hurt in baek. • .
19, Pcoralvid Kt ight, Co. C, lot Cavalry.
29. Wiu.ll. )i:rneat, 11th Cavalry.
21. Vittuland Royme, Co. B, Ist Artillery.
22. Charles Lentainger, Co. A, 4th Artillery.
23. Fa. Fleming, Co. R, let littlra.
24. Calvin Weed, Co. I, do , McKean county,
jaundice.
25. Jehts liolvElbeny, CO. 11, let
26. Charles Colman, Co, 11, du. Elk co., bron
- ofiltis.
27, Levi Stonly, Co: A, lot Mos, McKean, co., rhem
ourtfErs.
28. Wm. Covert, Co. o,lst Rifles, Moss county,, rhea-.
ruattsm,
29. John J. Campbell, C, lot Rifles, McKean 001 th,
IY, 111C1.11101tiPTD. .
BD. Jacob Shaub, Co. 11, let Reserves, Laneaater Omm
ty, rtorwriatiarn.
31. Joseph Worth, Co. F., Ist Reserves.
82. lilichsel Henry. Co. to, do. .
88. Henry Kelly, Co. A, do. '
84. Reuben Flottluck, Co. 0, 24 Reserves.
as, Wm Tornoleor, Co. B, do. -
Se. Surat, Wut, Dock, 00.13, do.
37, Thomas May. Co. K,
38. Thomas. Sample, Co. K, 3 , 1 Reserves, hernia,
89. Joseph Blair, Co. A, 12th Reserves, Philadelphia,
typhoid lever.
40. Won. Fitzgerald, Co. 43.49 th Veds,, catarrh.
141. Anson A. Cope, Co. 11, 460 h. Vols.'
42. floret. Henry. M. Sierims, Co. IN, 524 Vols.
43. Corporal Rinaldo McDonald, flo. Co, 53d Told.
44. James Coombe/1, Co. 0, 67th Vols., drover county,
pneumonia.
45. Robert Ferguson, Co. K, 634 Vols., Allegheny, RIM•
shot in arm.
43, James Perking, Co. 11, 63d Regt. Pa. Vol., rhea.
madam, Allegheny eo.
47. Josiah R. Dale, Co. K, 6311 do ,rhaurnatiem, Clarion
couutY.
48. Charles Shifline, Co. I, 7311 d o
49. Edward Hamlin, Co. 11, 81st do., gunshot in arm,
Carbon co.
50. Andrew Cane, Co. A 31st do.
51. Daniel Lamb, Co. E. 81st do.
82. Jnccb Zola, CO. F, Slot do., rhemnatison,
53. Junta P. Hannon, Co. K, 83th do., detstled for
nurse. February 6, 1862. ,
53 John Holley; Co. B, 88th do., catarrh, Phita
64. Francis Conway, Co. B. 88th do., catarrh, Phila.
55. Samuel AleKinnes, Co D. 93d do.
56. Frrderick Myers, Co. IC, 934 do., diarrhoea, Clinton
Bounty- -
57. William 11. Ennis, Co. IL 95th do.
88. (teems Herbert ; Co. C, 96th do., debility, Phila. ,
89. Henry lloperectr, Co. 61, 95th do .
00. Francis Summerdyke, Co. D, 9.5t1id0., consumption,
61. Livingtiton, 4th Reeervea. •
62 Wm. Tolbert, Co. D, do., typhoid fever, Phila.
63. Philip Alta:nue, (Jo. I', do.
64. Wm. Conover, Co. 0, no.
55. Samuel Johneton, Co. B, Bth do., wound of foot,
Northumborl
85. Jame% 0. Vories, (Jo. B„ sth do., convalescent,
Northumberland.
67. Geo. Bingley, Co. I, sth do. , •
68. Join, B. Weng, (Jo. 8, sth do., debility.
Gil. H. S. havo, Co. 0, 6th do.
70. George W. Trimble, Co. A, 6th do,, neuralgia, Co-
Intutia co.
il. Robert Penemon, Co. G, 6th do., typhoid fever,
Daupbin co
72. Bade Jena, Co. P, 6th do., typhoid fever, Juniata
78. {band Goodenough, (hand ) Co. D, Gth do.
• 74. Jason Illooeigoed, Co. le. eirti de.
75. t Man P. Shafer, Co. K, 6th do,
70. Joseph F Dee men, Co. A, Gth do.
77. John Wald. Co. G, 7th da., typhoid fever, Phila.
78. John C. Stine, Co. 0, 7th do., got ghat to thigh,
Phila
79. Wm. B. Mears, Co. F, 7th do., typhoid fever, Co.
/motile co.
SO. Joeeph Wilson, Co, D, 7th do, diarrhoea, Clinton
81. Joke Glenn, Co If, Bth Cavalry.
82. Wildest Thomas, Go. C, 05th Regt.
83 Lexie R. Lyons, Co. A. 05th do. •
84, Themes MeDevel, Co. A, 95th do.
80. George W. Severs, Co. G., 90th do e typhoid fever.
86. Alex. Pluriket, Co. A, 95th do.
87. Patrick. Laval, Co F, 96th do.
SB. John Best:yet, Co A, 90th do.
89. John Crawford, Ce. I, !loth do.
90. Jt.ha Evans, Co. B, 96th do , typhoid fever.
01. Banal Maggie, Co. 11, 90th do e abecoes, Mont.
FUMere CO.
92. Mark Waker, Co. A, 06th do., debility, Schuylkill
93. McCoy Sargerts, Co. G, 96th do., typhoid fever,
Dauphin cu.
04. Jrrendah Hawk, Co. G, 06th do., debility, Dteephin
comity.
95.. John gl illlO4l, CO. a, 06th do. .
96. 'Chem Kimmel', Co, D, Nth do.
117. James Wilson, Co. K. 9611 do., catarrh, Carbon co.
48. Ir. A. Roods, Cc G. 06th do.
99 John Blue, Cu. A, 105th do.
100. Seat. Gen. I', Demme. Co D. 28th do.
101. Joseph Ber,drew, Co. 0, 28th do., typhoid fever,
102. Fennell; Brown, Co. (4, 62d de., typhoid fever, Al.
1 J:lll'ifilfigiate, - CoB; 52(Illit".
104. 11. Leenteher, Co. ti, 106th do.. debility, Phila.
105. Frank Rittenhouse, Co. D. 83d do.
196. Oliver L. Bell, Co. 11, 835 do., mumps, Crawford
county.
107. Wm. Perkine, Co, 0, 835 50 , debility, Crawford co.
158. Dania Wood, Co. p", 7th Reserves, dysentery; lea- • '
Seine cn. -
309. Emanuel 'Rowan, Co F, Sth do.
110. Christian Basler, Co. B. 9th do., rheumatism, Greene.
county.
Co.• 111. Samuel Moore, o 0, flth do.
332. Peter B. Beech, Co. A. oth do.
133. Daniel Iderrimen, Co. I, 9th do.
114. John Sweeny, Co. A, fish do.
335. Charles B. Taylor, Co. I, 9th do.
116. Wm. Bybee', Co. I, 10th do., abscess en ankle,
'Crawford co.
117. Jellies Waid, Co. I, 10th do., returned to duty May
32, 1862.
317. John W. Young. Co. K, 10th do.
118. David W. Pifer, Co. le llth do.
110. Rajah BM, Co. K, 11th do., wounded foot, Welt-
Moreland.
120. Gustavus Smith, Co. 11, 11th do., typhoid fever,
Weetenorelatid.
121. John Shearer,. Co. G, llth do,, died Kay 15. 1862.
121;john Grumbling, Co. I, 11th do., debility, lirdiana
122. Robert Stephenson, Co. 0, 12th do., typhoid fever,
York en,
123. Finley Foster, Co. le, 12th do.
124. Jacob Black, Co. K, Olet Begt. - •
General hospital, Wolf street-In charge. of Dr. T. B.
Gitions.
1. Henry W. Terry, Co. A, 57th Regiment, measles.
2 Richard Y. Kennedy, Co. A, 57th do., meeelee.
3. Rohe Diamond, Co. B, 836 em, acute di:vetoes. '
4r Walter Scott, Co. G, 53d do., remittent fever.
5. Samuel Beswielc. Co. 1,53 d do , remittent fever.
6. Andrew J. Burns, Co. G, 53d do., typhoid fever.
7. Benjamin Furman, Co. 0 , 53d do , typhoid fever.
8. George It. Freeman, Co. Go stel do., remittent fever.
9. Nicholas Kline, Co. B, 63d do - , hernia,
10. Peter Ilelgers, Co. D, 736 do., ecterne.
11. Jesse him& Co. IC, Sist do., intermittent fever. '
12. Abraham Fenatermacker, Co. F, 08th do., remittent
lover. '
13. David McCuillcher, Co. 11, 88th do., remittent fever.
14. Alfred Fernentroot, Co. B. 88th do., typhoid fever.
35. Jacob Behne Co, B, 88th do., typhoid fever.
16. Samuel Fairchild", Co B, 95111 do., measlee.
17. Janne Carroll, Co. Ef, 95th do., cat4rrhus.
De John 001111 C, (10. G, 95th do,, pleurisy.
19. Oboe. T. MoDmiald, Co, C, 95th do., acute dysentery.
2e. Joe. 31. Haslet, Co D, nth Reserves, measles. •
23. George Bothroire, Co. C, llth es.. abscess.
22. Michael liorighoti, Co. F, 6th do , hemorrhage.
23. Bins el. Clark, Co. F, 6th do., hemorrhage.
'4. Sergeant IL 'W. Perkene, Co. F, Mli do., chronic
25 Benjamin Sloan, Co. 0, 7th Reserves, chronic Star
-26. Leroy Snider, Co Be 10th do., acute diarrhoea,. .
27. Anthony Witham& Co. D, 10th do - , '
28. Washington Mettles, Go. F, 10th do., anode Mar
,67th -
29, Jonathan T.- Koller, Co. 0,3 d do, acute diarrhoea.
30. Jelin Brisling, Co. X, ad do., dyepepaia.
31. Beat y IL Walroth. Go. lie 4th do., acute dierrhoes.
32. George Relth, Co. lie, sth Cavalry', LeeetiOn.
33,' Corporal Geo. Meettieger, Ce. D, sth do.. =dation.
' 34. James Bicker, Co. M sth do., acute dlarrboia.
Prince. street General ,Ilospital-In charge of Brigade
Burgeon Worrell.
Rotert Mille, Co C, let Reserve., intermittent fever.
2. Peter Pifer, Co. It, let Rifles, remittent fever.
3. Janice Bolton, Co. 0, Ist do.e pneumonia:
4. Joseph A.ustine, Co. B, let do., measles.
5. Alex Grauskopf, Co. B, 3,1 Cavalry, acute rheum-
time
6. Edw. F. Newell, Co. 0,12 th Reserves, rheumatism.
7. Dneley. Avery, Co. 0, sth Cavalry, intermittent
fever.
8. C. (3, Benninger, Co 13, 12sh Reserves, animureie
9. Wm. Crooks, Co B, Bth do.,chronic diarrhcea.
10. Edwin M,.zzy, Co. D, let Bler, -promote.
11. E. J. Srhooly, Om le, 28th Tole, typhoid fever.
Joseph D. Davis, Co. A, 53d do., typhoid fever.
33. Thomas Hickey, Co. 0,73 d do., centime.
14. (Merles Srugham, Co. tee 73 do., intermittent fever.
35. Chin lee Alexander, Co. F73d do., dierrhies.
16. Andrew Model, Co. I'. 75th do., rheno endue
17, Jacob Steen; Co. B, 75th do., dierrhma.
18. Dewy Burke, Co. K, 78th do., diabetes mellitus,
19. Wm. Kephart, Co. K, 28th do , pneumonia.
20. Daniel Kiehl, Co. F, 28 it do , rheumatism.
21. Meethiw Meehan, Co. 0, 28th do , fever. '
22 Adam Bennyhotie Co. B, 28th do., entoritie.
23.' Wm. Carey. Co. 11, 28th do., pneumonia.
24. Charles D. Lloyd, Co. A, let Artillery, sante rhea
-25. Funnel Slckler, Co. le, Bth Reserves, exhaustion.
28. Thomas Atele ewe, Co 13, 05th YOU, diseased eye.
27. Robert Baeleey, Coeß, 11th Reserves '
rheumatism.
28. Win Keyes,- Co. I:2Bth typhoid fever.
29 Thorne It, Morgan, Knap's Battery, debility.
30. Conrad Pelle, Co. B, 28th Regiment, diarrhoea.
Hospital in Washington street-In charge of Dr. Wm.
.1. - - Adam Downie lot cav e acute diarrhcea,
2. James Cox, d0,,.da.. •
. 3. klefeeditz, do, remittent foyer.
4. John A. Bart, 511 CUT, do.
5. es clirady. do, .
8. Jamee Bentley, .do, debilitis fever.
7. t igniund Buller, do, tephoid fever.
8. 'Henry Deaner, do, fracture of foot.
9. Jam Shelley, do, t. of thigh.
30. David H. Garretteke typhoid fever.
11, Pent Dougbet ty do, do.
12. Augustus Jeerter,do, do.
13. 9htedore Schwenk, Collins' Zoneves, chronic Amu
-34. J J. Donahue; let RIM s, acute bronchitis.
35. Eolith J. Pest, do, epilepsy.
Berny, Doren, do, s.
- 17. 'Joseph leooklto, do, chronic rbournathm.
18. 4 bnrr (Model], - do, typhoid error.
19. George W. Chase, do. do.
20. George Wleeley, let Reserves. abeeesti.
21. George Bu.her, 2d do, typhoid fever.
22. Tomah Tutchent, '' do, do.
23. JeMeti Regan,' ' do, ecorbutis
24. John Armstrong, do, remittent fever.
25. Augustus Beek,'3d Reserve&
26. A. Wet Bug, 4111 do. *thecae& . ,
27. Jacob IV. Barnhart, sth Riservei, typhoid fever.
2e George Peso, 6th Reserves, typhoid fever.
29 Jene s Ganigan, do, do.
30. C. 5 Seviniford, do, diarrhina.
31. Jeremiah bore, do, do. .
82 John Shelden, do, incised wound. ,
33. Richard Kearny, do, bronchitis. -
84. John Deemer, 7th do, fracturod
Sb. WO). LPPIY, 9th `do, debility.
36. Nuance Beitlinger, do, chronic bronchitis.
37. James W. If ugbee, tto, typhoid fever. •
38 Henry Beaty, 5., do.
39. Jacob bluster, do, remittent fever.
40. Isaac Oiler,-do, e. -
el. Thomas Landman, do, typhoid fever.
42. R. P. Curtis, 10th do.
43. Te Dale, 10th Reserves,
remittent fevor.
44. W. J. Mel, do, intermittent fever.
45. R. D. McCoy, do, debility.
46. Jacob 'Higher, llth Reserves, °bionic rheumatism.
5- 47. R. G. Dunn, llth • do, acute rheumatism.
45. B. W. Thompson, Ilmovres, lotormittentmyer.
49. 'Hobert Reetty, do; remittent do.
50. 8. 'l. 9initb,lltb do, ty ohcrd do.
fa. A. P. Pettigrew, do, di) 1.10.
51. John Ilrescott, do, do do.
58. Amon I.loutter, 12th do. chronic rheumatism.
84. Ilumphrey (Ittrehoo, ilry tYphold revert
85. Wm. Fkinino, *JO Vol*, do.
f 6. John Hartman, do, do.
IT. Wm. Itesender, do, do.
58. George Dibel, do, . do.
69. 81triden Kinsmen, 53d VOIR.,
50: Henry Hooper, do, chronic hronohltio.
81. Casper .11riceenbech, 624 Vols., typhoid
la Mound Rodman, 734 d.i, chronic rheumatism.
53. nllO,lllll Bork. 73r1 do,. do.
(4, Theodore Ilttricii, 75th , ,:.d0, do, -
65. Pavia, Feat,. Btith do,
00. 'Thome... dn, do,
tr. Petrick Retire, 88th do, do.
08. Jame. riconsysm, 95th do,. diarrlio..M., -
69. Centel Shad, 95tix . do, - typhoid fever.
79. Flinn' Moyer, x, dot .
80. Win. 0. Bryon, do, measles.
Ltespitai 11s3 Rcointent—sSursteon D: McKnight.
1. Jacob V. Fischer, Co. A, o.
a Jot , Pb noifintin, Co. A, s.
3. .1,110. Smith. CO. A, e.
4. inlin JiMmton.o. R. scrofula.
5. John hales,, Co.. 11., ulcer in log.
Charier. Coon's. Co C. ty phold favor.
Bitiom Shannon, Cu. F. do.
8. Panic; O'Connell.; Co. F, do.
9 Matthew 111ch'enittre.. Co. I, epralood
10 thorgt, Burmeister, Co. 1, ohronic oronchitis,
11. Win. lintunmtutr. Co. 1, interinittenthmer.
32. cheriee Porker, Co. I, erittltsT•
IS. (3,0 r8 0 17 1 3 1 , Co. 1, Mord:dna.
14. Henry 11, If rater, do.
15. Licherli floors, Co. I, gunshot Wound lit band, by
nrcident.
J. PICILRSTON.
Bronth in Ittethodist Church, Washington street—
Surgeon Brenimen. •
Jotofh Clarrell. On. K. 7th ttoaerves, remittent fever.
2. Pterli.a P. :Anderson, Co. D, 4th Reeerres, rhea
welkin. -
B. Oecar Thomas, Co. B, 6th Cavalry, typhoid fever,
eanvale.cent. -•
4. Lc need Co. A, 4th Reserves, remittent
6. tllit.dore. -MeWilliame, Battery fl, let Artillery,
rvniittnt fever.
6 1/avid W. neat, Battery B,let Artillery, remittent
fever.
7. John Vicltemon, Battery G, let Artillery, remittent
8. John W. Ilueston, Battery 8, let Artillery, remit
9. Chitties refiner, Co. 0, 12th Reserves, remittent
10. Belay Pcbrapeder, Co. B, 6th Reserves, - rhea
, nititiern.
11. Wm. - Worley. Battery. 0, Ist Artillery. debility.
12. Pariniel 'Feebler, Co 0, h Cavalry, receitteat fever,
18. John Brt ant, Co. K, sth Cavalry, intermittent
-fever.
14, Jewell 1C urtz, Co. A, 6th Reserve.. eryelpellui.
349. Rlijah )141.:1,0; Co 11, do., rliarrheeo.
32. G. B. Ginnie, Co. 1, do., broaeliitis.
17. John beat, C0.16.101h Ite , erves, eltronle diatrhatm.
16, George Veletas, Co. 61, 4th do., remittent tave.
111. Jobe Ballot. CO N. 9dth Betinienr. typhoid fa,er.
20. Griffith baler, Co. G 49 , h do debility. • •
21. Robert McNamara, Co 1,69. b. Regiment, debility.
22 Wm. B. Duet, Co. 11, PM do., de.
23. Theodore Bidder, Co. E., 93d 11.0.,
S 4. Thigh McAlister, Co. I,
_:49th'.'do., rheasiatign„
26. Benj. Buelirnen, Co. 0, 814 do., da, ,
26. - Josiah W, Richardson, Co. 1T.,/let Rogto.oint,
spinal irritath:n.
27. Boat F. Davie, Co li, giet Regiment, debility.
Fairfax Setainory--in charge of Surron Armstrong.
1. Charles, Boozer, Co. a, Ist krates.
2. Wm. Vattredele, Co. 1/, do.
3. blartin Croz,ett, Co E t do.
4. Thomas Laycer,"Co. I, do.
5. •31 , 111C8 Mitrllln. Co. B, 28 Reserves.
6. to. Burrows, Co, do. do.
7. lit'sn. Shaw, Co. , 31 do.
8. Albert Plowmen, Co. 0, do. do.
9. Thos. Turner, Co. ft, do. do.
16. Errgq. F. Lutz, tip. A t 4i.b. do.
11.:. Cnraer t Co It; do. do.
12. 0. S. tiny, Co. do. do. -
M.. Semi W. Co lum, Co. 3, 6th do.
14. James Smith, Co. 0-, do. do.
15. Akx. Haugh, Co, G. do. do.
16. Aaron Swum:wend , Uo. El, do. do,
17. James Hug, Co. F . , do. do.
IS. Flrfitteifs Aired, Co. I. do. do.
19. FtnenuolEn4l2, Co. A, do. d 0....
26. Frank C.ite. Go. V, do. do.
21, ,&mesa David, Co. I, do. do.
22. Ile) Co. A, Silt do.
23. Jsnies Id.oVail, Co. E, do. do. •
24. Wm. Sargent. 00. --, 9th do., oommieyserg't,
'25. liobt. Your e. Co. B, 10th do.
56. John C tier, Co. B, do. do.
27. Robt llindman, Co. 0, 11th do. '
29. Lainine Sarver, Co. 0, do. do.
29. Christian Wa.atirr. Co. 0,12 th do.
W. John Mottle, Co. .C 4. do. do.
31. Initiel nhvintbot, Co.B, do. do.
33, •RobettNotilt, Co. E, do, do.
33. Hiram Brent, Co, F, 53d Regiment,
34. Isaac 011.4 ea, Co. F', do. _ do.
35. David Williams. Co. fi t alst do.
36. Wnt. Sato'n, Co do; do.
37; Wnt Roomy, Co do. do.
38, Javt..l. Leath, Co. E t 107th do.
39. hent Adams, Co F, do. do.
411. Jobe Their a idler, 1,30.1', go, do.
41. Ceo. W. livedor, Co B, do. do.
lIECAPIT &TRW,
Fah fot. fi.erninary.
Meth:dist Church.
'll7ll.othigton etretit
Prince street._ ,
W tilt street
Itatioion Home,
91at Regiment
rsrßY REQUEST Di TUE CONGREGA
TION, a Dc•conrFe on the Memory of the kite
GEOPGE W. BETHUNE, D. D be delivered in
the TD/RD REFORMED DUTCH CIIUte;IE, coenc ,
TYNUI AND Fl WIER T T 0.7.40 RAO Vir EVE
NING, at B o'clock, - by the Rev% Dr. 'TAYLOR, I'
The usual Allen:10011 Set vice will be oa‘ittol. lt*
rytt THE. THIRTY-FIFTH WEEKLY
113 3.11:E . 11.1411, to prervi , le for the Soirittml Wants of
our Brave Soldiers will he bald TO-MORROW EVE
NING, at a quarter of 8 o'clock, in the TruNve Y E.
(.11UROIT, BIG] MI Street. above Race. dddresse.t itv
the Patton, Boy. J. F. Chaplain, Rev.-Philip 11, Mowry,
and Bev. ]?avid I.). D. P.B. Simons, R.q
nutn of the Amy Commttree, has just - returned from
Frrttess Monroe, Norfolk nod Portsmouth, and will give
a statement of the wants of tho army, as they have come
under hie notice. The public are invited. . It*
DEPUTY QUAIRAVI 111,711 EER. GE
-113 RERAvs oFFIta —any 23, I`•6i.
D2VV"Wtitl'i?; l lll4l itt'uctitekVOLY(W-r-EIL
1200 Common (Andre
500 Common Tabbee. Samples onn be seen at this
100 Close tqcels. Samples Con be seen at this ollice.--
Tte bidder: most state the number they can furnish,
endlhe tixnelhoo can be deliTer,d at the U. S. hospital,
West. Phitsdelphin—all to be subject to inspection.
Proposals to be addressed to
(Sism.d)
in 24-3 t
MEN OUT OF EISIPLOViIIENT
U,3 ehould 'prepare tht maeives for tho sphere to which
they are beet adapted, and which will , contribute most
to their intellectual and moral improvement. PRECO
NOLOGY bi applied for this. and Ober pi:mamma daily,
at 922 lIHNSTN UT Street, by JOHN L. OA PN A, ono
oraienrto Fowler, Well& & On. .ari2s-1m
las PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION.
'IIIE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire
cordially to unite in
SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
in Its patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional and unholy
rebellion ageing the
UNITY OF THE REPUBLIC;
and who desire to support, by every power of the Go.
vernment, our hundred thoneand heroic brethren in arms,
braving disease and the earths of the field to preserve the
Union
of our fathers, are requested to select the number'
of DELEGATES contal to the Legislative Representation
of the. State,at ettcb times and in finch manner as will
best respond 6 the spirit of this call, to meet in
STATE OONVENTION,
HARRlfilltl 1111,
On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at 31
o'clock on said day, to
NOMINATE CANDIDATES
for the offices of
'UDITOR GENERAL
.5 ND
SURVEYOR GENERAL,
and to take such measures as may be deemed necessary
to strengthen the . Government in this season of common
born to a common country.
A. IL ItioOLURE,
Chairman of the People's State Committee.
GEO. W. RAM RSLY.
JOHN M. SUL LIVAN, '`
rrt -- „--.• "OFFICE OF THE NEW YOKE. AND
'MIDDLE COAL FIELD ,RAILROAD AND
OVAL COMPANY."—A epeciai meeting of the Stock•
boldere of the Company will be held on VICO ALY, the
27th icelont, atll o'clock A. M., on Mosinee!! of great
importance. .
rept= OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
LIZ ROAD COMPANY, -
PHILATIRLPHIA. April 16,1887.
. _
The BOARD Or DIRECTORS have this day declared
a semi-annual Dividend of POUR PER "CENT. on the
Capital Soma of the Company, clear of State tax, paya
ble on end after May lbth, 1882.
Dowers of Attorney.for collection of Dividends can be
bad on application, at the Once of the company. No. 238
South THIRD Street. - TRIOS. T. EIRTEI,
trrUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
(IMPaRTIII SINT OF .4.BTS.)—Tee final eta
wination of the Senior ',Bass will be held in the following
order, beeinnine each day at 4 o'clock' P. hi.
Thursday, May 22c1—By the Peacoat, (Butler's Ana-
ZogY,) ora Z.
23/Z—By the Peacoat, (Political Economy,)
Monday, 2f4h—lly Prof. Frazer, (Asironoinyiind Phy
sical Greeraphy:) oral.
Tuesday. 2.71h—8y Prof. Jacicson, (Cicero de Antici
tia end Juvenal) written. -
:Wednesday, 28t/t—By Prof. Kendall, (Integral Cal
culus.) written
Thursday, 29th—By Prof. Allen, (the Medea of Enri-
V&A) oral. • '
Priddy, 30fk-By Praf. Canoe°, (International Law,)
oral. GEORGE ALLEN,.
nr,F22-7t Secretary of tbe Fionlry of &rte.
NOTICE.-=-PUTLADELPHIA, MAY 14,
113 -1862. A General Meeting of the Stockholders of
the TINION CANAL COMPANY or. PENN sm.
MANIA will he held atthe office. No. 228. Walnut etreet,
(Faranhar Bailding,) on MOND kY,. May 26th, 1.867,
11 o'clock, A.. 81 , for the purpose of taking action upon
an Act of. Assembly of Pennsylvania, approved the 10th
day of April; A. D.,1882, entitled a Further supplement
to the several ads heretofore . passed relating to' the
Union Canal Company." •
, ,
By order of the Board of Iffanasers. '
J. 5.14 ES PAGE, President.
.tZ6
MERIOAN FOLD WANTED,
msa-lm
Captain awi BOYD;
Q O. g.
I3y order of the Board of Directors. -
JOHN BINGHAM. Preeldent.
Attest. BRNRY ROBINSON. Secretary- my 12•127
0. Txmirsow, SeeretarY
FIN.Afft'CIAL.
rro EUROPEAN THAVELLERS.—
J - Clrealar Letttra of Credit - , available is all pasta of
the world, will be bailed by Messrs. GEORGE PEA.-
ROM A CC ,of London. Apply to
' C.AIkOALESTER, ,
206 South stx.ril Street.
13 , 4.6 t
$3O 000 T r it s VEI T T MONEY - TO 1N
'D
BENTS of ss.oo:ea M oh ° ;'l l L T ,g r i t ;cigo -8 ,$ 8 7,0?) 1 0 t ,
$6,000, and 0,000, to loan on mortgKg,,,
$. W. 'MA a A.RA SIN,
244 South Third Street.
my 94-3 V
At high prices.
oIviDITAT4 ITERTIPIC&TES FOB SALB
BBVEN-AND-TTIAMF-TENTIIS AND COUPON
BONDS FOR SA.LB.
DREXE r & Ca
34 Smith THLRn.9tront
B AM. P AGN E.—A n invoice of De
NJ' c ott e.y`k, itt tomtits Bald pints, re , ceived per ship
Wm Frothiughom, fur sate
°RAS. S 3:11.41` ATII3,
n 3324 lip. 126 WALNUT. fit and 21 Ga %AI i% 81.
Certificate of Girard Bank
Stock, No.! 642„ for four • shores, dated, blay .25,
1859, havicg been bitnt, application will be uncle for re
newal of filo rtono, - MIRY ON YOUNG.
110 ..;P.KfiSS.77-rtIILADEfiPBIA:,,)'SATITItD:AY:Z:'*A'r,, 24, 1862
RICH LACE NIANTELETS,
Wo are now rooeiving our
FINE LACE MANTILLAS, POINTS
AND ,BOURNOUX4
INCLUDING
LATEST NOVELTIES
Now very Fnehionsbieln. the Elleenean dapttals.
respectfully ask the lbspeotion of Ladies. .
J. W. PR1:30729R
TILL PARIS MANTILLA,- EXPORIB'N,
920 CHESTNUT STREET
A T IMPORTERS' • PRICES,
All descritgions of
HOUSEHOLD LINEN 00008, LINENS„Ata
SHIRTING AND FRONTING LINENS.
SHEETING AND PILLOW-OASE LINENS.
TABLE DIAPERS AND DAMASKS.
TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, AND DOYLIES.
TOWELS AND TowErARGa.
ALSO,
ROUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS,
GENERALLY.
BLANKETS, FLANNELS, MUSLIN'S. '
COUNTY_ RP AN ES, QUILTS, DIM MILS. '
FURNITURE ORINTZES AND FURNITURE CO;
YE RINDS.
LINEN BLOOD oovErasos AND AWNING
STRIPES.
OBANDELIER AND PIITUSE COVERINGS.
PATENT MOSQUITO NETS Nolt, BEDS AND
CRIBS.
Also,
&general arsortment of French, English, Scotch, and
Irish White Goods, Dor.iertr, and Stopie lhanrolduries,
of the newest stytes and best zitsenitietttre.
SF! EPP AR.P VAN.ITIt
A -
LIN G EN, :Ye ABB TS () N
1005 CHESTNUT STREET..
NO DRESS GOODS. raylo-Itumot
FOURTH AND ARCH,
OFFER FOR SALE,
NEAT PLAID SILKS,
SHEPHERD'S PLAID SILKS,
PLAIN COLD POULT DE SOTO,
LEATHER COLT MOHAIR,
LAVA COL' DELAINES,
TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS,
5-4 SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS, NEW,
CLOTH SACKS, NEW SHAPE,
CLOTHS FOR MAKING SACKS.
sp3o-weiv
I t IAN T E ROOM.
SILK SACQUES.
SCARF MANTLES.
SHAWL STYLE.
CLOTH S ACQU ES.
COOPER & CON ARD,
S. R. corner 'NINTH and 'ff.AIMET Streets
mylo.emerthael
...
41
... 80
1.03 N 0 8 R . j co II tiD E D I O G O FI R T A li
nov S x T A R K . , E m E , T,
UP Breklll6
LADIES' DRESS TRIM MIN GS, Aro.
The Conertnerehip bereiefers exiatiup between
BIAUFIVII.7 8c LONNERST&DTER •
Raving been dissolved by mutual consent, the under
signed respectfully, informs the PlitrOUß and friends - of
the old firm. and the trade in general, that taz bee taken
all the up-stairr ri ems of
NO. 108 NORTTI EIGHT. Et EITRNET,
A/30VI8 AROH.
To continue the manufacturing o all kinds of
OBEN, OLOAR,
FUMES, BDTTOtra,
TASSELS, CORD
Hg.A.D.Nir4
Of all descriptiona, tzo.,
And wilt offer indnementa in Aloe nrdi4unlity, as
an4-2m) No. ]OS North. EIGATft Stror,t, oh, 4.reak,
JEW SPRING PRINTS;
#IIOI.OB ma x&
ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS.
A large lot best wise aod_fast colors in,1.00.
mhls-tf W co c r ()W E IPerTITHAITivi;t7A
'PO Y B',
DIL9kES' AND ()HIL
_LA DREW'S
CCOTHING,
YN ENDLNSS VaRIETY,
my J 5 2m
CLOAES AND MANTILLAS:
A SPLENDID. ik SSOR 'l' ENT
Or all the Newest, Materials,
AND OHOIONST PATTEZNS,
AT THE LOWEST PETERS,
inyl6-2m No. 25 Snnth TENTH - StreAt
A H 16
CHINTZ COLOB 111.12-
-x 'T 123 canto. - _
Spring and i.'nmin-o Dress Goods at 1.0 v; prices.
01:11 VW STOIADART GE%
40, 452, and 454 North SEQON D Stt•oat,
iny22.2t Above Willow.
Q,PRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
for Men's and Boys' wear.
FANCY 00A tiNGS.
FANCY CA: , SLiIf KBES.
'MELTON CLOTEIS.
!ON OAtiiIIINRES,
In daily TWA at of new and d•olialoe atyloa.
01111 WEN 8 'MCCAW(' & ' , MOT EMU,
450, 452, and 4M North SECO ft, &root,
iny22.2t - AbrvO
BLACK LACE MANTILLAS.
BLACK. LADE 801 Nf~U3.
' SLAM_ LAC% potsrsS.
BLACK LACE SHAWLS. •
At reattepti prices _ ,
CURIVEN STODDA ET BEOTHER,
- 45v5 .152, and 45/ North SKOO 3D p'trort,
1n3 , 22-3t Above *Blow
SILK MIXED E COT A.B
And other
-
TRAVELLING DRESS liISTERIAL9.
EDRWEN STODDA RP ct BRMERE'
CA 46'2, and 4E4 North SECOND Street,
tny2.2-3t ' Above Will4w
RILACK .D . BESS &LKB. -
Li r A lull and varied stack, comprising all widths and
grades, at
BETEUCAD DRUIDS.
CIITtWie-N STOOD allT 5c BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North NE(.IO ND Streq,
10y22-3t -;Above Willow.
AN 0Y DRESS SILKS, 50.
PANSY DRESS BILES lA.
FANCY DRESS SILKS, 62x.
VA - NOY DRESS ISMICS, 75.
OUBWEN STOPDART k BROTHER, -
- 450, 452, and 454 North SEV@ND S're9t,
m322-3t. , Atlova Widow.
BROCEE 13 !IR EGE ANGLAIS
.
• .1.2. g to 15 Cents.
Spring and Sommor Dross Goods at kw rises.
CIIRWEN STODDANT,,t BROTHER,
450, 452; and 154 North 81COONG Strsot,
my22-at • - Above Witlow
'LINENS AT I.sleo.n.cliS' Yli.l.ogS .
-11-4 --RIOITARDSCPPS and PLINBkft MOB SON'S
cf.lebrated SPIRTING and FRONTING LINUNS, re
ceived from the inanufactnrera direct, and guarantied
Perfect—to which the attention of buyers and the trade
generally ie respectfully invited.
SHEPPARD, TAN HARLINGEN', & ArI.RISON,
anlfl.rptr lOOB CHEST PVT Street.
cIATIZE SUMNER BLANKET'S.-
N-01 The subscribers have received an invoice of thew
very desirable goods, in fine quality, at last season's
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ADDISON,
aplP.rn tr 1008 OHICSTNITT fltreot
11F LUXURY OF BATHING CAN
be best, enjoyed at the popular. Hair Dyeing Ss-
T - -
loon, FOUR CB and BRANUM - mybi•tf
TTA Z LE T ON.-AND DIAMOND
11 (IMMO) 00A
Broken, Egg, and stone $4.25 per ton.
Large Not ' 3 75 nor. ton.
Until July I,t; or until advance of tolls, we will allow
upon all coal to ho delivered north of - Arch and east of
Eleventh streets,
Ji'DISCOUNT. OF 25 -OEN t 3 TER TON
front these prices, f.r cash, if g*i.i when' the order is
given. R. P. OILLISOIItikf,
no 24-311,* Northeag FRONT and POPL Sta.
NTATTPB OELEBItATED'CtALIAN
CREAM will omit' only remove TAN, FROOK 6E3,
SALLOWNESS, SUNBURN, PIMPLES, and all eras.
Bons of the face ; giving beautiful healthy glow and
rosy color to the chooli 8, so much &Hind by Yory
ono. In short, it PBESE RVES THE FRESHNESS OF
'YOUTH, removing all WRINKLES, and giring - a soft,
smooth awn:ranee to the face, and a brilliancy to the skin
that to em prising to all. It ie an artfclo' that is
INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY LADY; •
Upwards of 7,000 BOTTLES PER. DVir are now sold.
in Philadelphia alone, and the demand is daily inereas.
ing. Price 25 centa per bottlo. 5. , bi by
. 'l, . B. S. NATTI. & Co.,
. R.11(1 P. oerietore,
. ,
;No. 521 CHESTNITT Street, Philadelphia,
And by the following esenli in. Philadelphia: S. R.
CaseAberry, No 45 N. Eighth street; Andrew Taylor,
droggivt, tor. rf Ninth and Cheetent'streete; Brad
field, No:802 Arch ati cot; F. . Barrett, No. 484 N.
&Tend street; Miss Kocher, Seventh and Coate4 streets ;
M L. Adams, N. W:cor. of Marshall and Girard ave
nue; and by druggists and dealers in Fancy. Goods ge-
Agents wanted in every town and village of the United
States and Canalise. niv23-tf
migplar. YRUS HORNE, UN DE EL
• TAIT:ER. "No. 23 North BLEVIINT
Stmt.—Everything pertaining to funerals furnished with
greet care, tit the shortest notice, awl on the most liberal
twins
The latest and most approVed Metallic Burial, Cares
and Lead i Cofns,. very desirable to persons who have
lost theft' friends in the army, or otherwise, may
Wish their bodits conyoyed a distance. my2l-Nys 81*
N. 8.--Vndertaisers supplied al a libortd discount
RETA DitY 1_44.)0Ds
POIN t & o ,
FIRST IMPORTATIONS
LLAMA LACE,
DEkWVEGLA. Tr.ThifflNGS,
SPRA GUE,
No. 137 South EIEGUTH Street,
Three 'Nora above I.VAIANUT
DAN . 1 4 4 0 - O,IIS 40 130 IF,R.S.
,NEW IMPORTATIONS.
HOSIERY. CLOVES;
GENT& FURNISHING GOODS,
LINENS, SEIIRT Enomrs,
LES
Victor Bur o's superb novel,juct out in Paris—hie Inas-
SPRING. tr-rniece. Pronounced In Europe "rho Lik.r.ry E v e n t
_
Mei . C.) of this (len tory," A careful 1. merit.%) timmth i tion
ISC'2 jic „, be out in a lets days. Cloth and paper binding.
*** These hooks are add by all booksellers, and will
be sent by mail free. (43 receipt of price. by
ABBOTT. fT OHNES. & 00, , . CARLETON, Publisher, -
(Labe RUDD Ai OARLiNTOIf,)
ET
627 AEKET STIL No. 413 13110ADWAT, corner Listienard street, N. T.
, E
nryl , l
'ave vow open an entirely new and attractive stook. in
ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND
AMERICAN
DRESS GOODS.
Also, a fall assortment in
WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, 'GLOVES,
SELAWLS,
To Willa they Invite the athintiorkor tire trado.
tab9.4-tjel
THOS. MELLOR Sc Co,,
myS•tra
1862. s P 1862
S. STEWART & 00..
IMPORT6IW AND JOBBBRB OF
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
AO: 30A AtAgR.ET STIVAIIAT.
Now to Odin,
POT DE SOU,
All Shaded.
BLACK AND warn CHECKS,
In SILKS and OTWOR VAHRIUd.
damn, A ftrU. L& Olt
CLOAKING CLOTHS, PLAiDS, STRIPER,
A.nd denrable
PLAIN COLORS.
SPRING STOOK
SILK AND TANGY DRESS GOODS.
A. LITTLE & Oa,
Inbih-ti Tiro, SVS • MANITTT ST,
LOOKING CILASKES
j,c11428 13. BARTZ & SON,
NANUFApTITIIEBB AND TIKPORTBUS
Or
LOOKING GLASSES.
OIL PAINTING%
VINN ENGRA VT NeS,
PIDTDBZ AND PORTRATT 2112,AMISIL
PHOTOONADN TRAIAXA,
ra oTatfiLA PEI. ALBUMS,
OAUTE..DE-VlSillt POBTI ALTS,
EMIT:F:S GA:LT..4EI:I,IES.
Ole 031KSTNUT STRBET,
jOl6 PWLIAONVPISIA.
=3M===l
ROBERT STIOEMAKER
&
Northesat Corner V 01111Tli and BAUR Streuts, -
PHILADELPHIA,
W.HOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
DEPORTEES AND DEALERS
FOREIGN, AND DOMESTIC
WINDOW AND PLATE WASS.
ti-Asurisrmitsp. , B OT
WRIER IA BAD AND ZING PAINTS, POTTY, .to
Atavtrit rot TBl5 OnLBEPATIID
FRENCh ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and consumers supplied at
iTEIViIitOW PRIORS FOR CASK.
Wm- 2tn
A / RITE... 141±18,D, DRY AND IN
I V OlL.—lied Lead, White Lead, Litherge, Paget
CoPPersE, Oil of- Vitriol, ,Oala ael, Pateut Yet
low,..ohroute -Bea, Chrome Yellow, della reehe,
rietic. acid, liptoro Suite, ltuotielle Se ! leti. Tartaric Acid.
Eirsoge Nlinered. Rniuble TertOittb. cart,. &An. White
Pitrto), Iced Precipitate, White' Precipitate, Lunar
o,Jeokle, Nerentine... Sutra..
Lae, Sulpb., Ether Sal panric, 'Ether Nitric,
Chloride of Sochi wetheritru — tat:
Ettietic, Chloride of Lime, Orude Borax., ilefiried Borax,
W 43° ..rf v alltitiL..lk 840rFrkai
. . .
Tiroggirits and Aionnfocttiriog Chemists,
Noe. 47 and 49 North SEOUND Street,
REFRIGERATORS AND COOLERS.
rpnE DR. EIAYE-REFRIGERA
TOB,"
These are, beyond doubt, the moan - Waldo and efficient
REFRIGERATORS
.
In 'rise, being WARRANTED to
KEEP PROVISIONS LONGER )
WITH LESS ICE,
THAN ANY °TEEM:
RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
Also, a large apartment of the moat approved
WATER COO FAE RS.
S. CLARK,
No. 1009 MARK iArreet..
B"s' CLOTHING
AT
F. A. ITOYT & BRO'S.,
S. W. Corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Streeta
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
PRETTY WATT/iB, GIRLS
IN
PHILADELPHIA.
BROTHEL
CONCERT SALOONS
FATTY STEWART
EtillOGTIt?G THF GRAND
PAS DE ZEPHYR"
•
OLYMPIC HALL
exn
BETELS OF, THE BAO9HANITEB
ILIWSTRATED.
SEE
NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. It
MOUNT MORIAH CEMETERY.
This ground le located a few yards off the Darby road,
about the same distance from the city as lturel,Hill, and
is beautifully situated on the highest point of ground for
tulles around. .
Its soil le admirably adapted for the purpose designed,
being high and dry. The public are invited to examine
its claims before atireheslea elsewhere;
General and sectional plans may be examined at the
COMPANY'S OFFICE,
No. 128 SMITH SIXTH ISTRENT,
Wberefany further 'informketWu Neill be cheerfully at
forded br the agent.
DESIRABLE LOTS.
AT LOW TRIMS, AND 015 LIWERAL TRIMS,
Are new in the market, mine et their,' in seatioia
owned, tiring hitherto been held inreserie.
Orr tort itrAtraa from 8 A, ht. to 4 P.M., and either be
fore or after these hair's, at the reuldenee of the' under-
Nl7. $l4 Nop,Tu TENTH STREET.
FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE,
Zr. B.—Conveyance to and from the CemeterY for
such as glair°. to purchase. myld 4ro.
LAB CR- SA V IN° MACHINE:
OLOTOBS-BATING 1116.0111 NE.
THIE•BANING lII&C3HINE.
Haley, Morrie, & Boyden's Clothes Wringer saves labor,
time, and • Slothes, and is an improvement which will
moat certainly be generally adopted. It is 90if-04.11Lating,
simple, and durable, and is far auparior to every other
device Lir the purroseintended. Overtire hundred have
been sold Within the last thirty days in this city. No
,been
should be without one. They are warranted to
For sale by L. E. SNOW, at the Office of JOY, 008,
& 00,, imitheatit corner of FIFTH and ORBSTNUT
streets. Orders from the Country 'promptly attended to.
WHITE GOODS, AND
EMBROIDERIES.
40 cod 48 I Nortb THUM ektreAk
(..LirrutiNc4
VENTILATED
AND •
E XP 0 SED.
GICNER&L AGENT
"NEW PUBLIC/030AS,
% le
NEW BOOKS.
AMY:IIMB WARD. RIB BOOR
AU the rich things that have ever been written by the
renownel tumariet <4 Arterette Word," collected to on*
handetneeVOPElttll., with rermereue cutele illuetrattons by
Promineet (warts. Price 81.
WILY rATIL FERRELL KILLED UM WIFE
ft Pew! Permit," which was published several years
ego, ctoetcd a sensation of TM nnommilon and
thin ekchit,g now novel, by the same powerful auth
will be eagerly sought for. Price $1 in Cloth, end 60
cents in paper,
•
A BOOK FOBS TIM CRISIS
LYRICS FOR FRREDQN,
AND OTHER POEM'S
Under the weepiees of the • 4 Cnetiuentel
• r ,
Ore elegant vbicale, price $1...
Tice Stirring Buttlo Songs—the touching picture% of the
war—the scathing rebuke of timo-serving patriotictn
and, Ithorc nil.; the orlde national spirit of these poems,
wi.:l make this book aceeptablo to all loyal hearts through
out the Union.
*** Copies sent by mail raise, on receipt otprice, by
CARLETON, Pubßeher,
rny2l-titfat No: 4t3 BROADWAY, New York
H 01,01tEtt WALK, or
TILE BELIEVER'S SANCTIFICATION.
BY EBY. HENRY DARLING, D. D
TRITE 60 GENTS
JUST PUBLISHED
J. B. LIPPINCOTT CO.,
r0y2.1.4t and 24 North POURTII Streot.
EW BOOK!
TB EOD RI B"rAN S kEIDATFI : its History, A Mho
ritv, Dotie.. Benefits, and OiTii Relation:: a Fel/Eller dig.
onureesby Hew. W. I.:. 'hien, D. D , Rev. HAmm.
Rev. Harvey D. Dan=e, Rev. William Adams, D. D., and
the Bo,v. Alexander A, Vintem. D. D.; with Tketoh of
the tmbhath reform, hp the setretary of tit. 'Nem York
Sabath Oon,mitfee. 12mn, 75 ots For sale by
& ALFRED STARTIP.N,
No. 656 ORESTNIIT Street.
THE BATTL E OF NEW ORLEANS,
1 imairally illustrated, by Charles Grebe. Price 10
cents. Pulaled and for sale at
toy 23-0
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
THOMAS 0. GARRETT,
712 CHESTNUT STREET,
ilea received a frosh stock
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
FINE PLATED WARE
Asn
TABLE CUTLERY,
And is manufacturing a great variety of SILVER WARE
adapted for home oao and for, presents.
Prompt and particular attention is given to repairing
Watches by tirs,-clasa workmen. ' ae24-thato2m
NV ATORES, WATCHES!
D. T. P. R A TT,
(Successor to PRATT d; iverriro
N. W. Cali. FIFTH AND 111A,RER1 STREETS.
IldS JUST RECEIVED
Two invoices of SWISS WATO.IIRS, Gold, Silver '
and
il
Gl, a wry desirable styles, that will be sold, at low
uric: s. for Cash. ' ra y 234
REMOVAL.
J. C. PULLER
Haring Removed frorn N 0.42. Sonth THIRD 'Attest to
No. 712 CEESTNUT St,reet, 2nd Floor,
(Opposite Masonic Teoaple,)
Now offere a Large and Desirable Stock of
GOLD. AND SILVER WATCHES,
ROGNItS & I3ROTHERS' SPOONS AND F JEWS,
AND
FINE JEWELRY,
To which the attention of the trade ieinvited.
sisSO-Sta
dr A iN "AMERICAN WATCH COM
PANY."
GOLD A.lsm3
C HE SS
POD, LATurina sp:~:.r_._
COMPANY'S SALESROOM,
No. 71/ CHESTNUT Street, Second - -
(opposite anemic. Temple.)
I. B. MARTER, Agent.
ape' ,3m
VULCANITIRUBBE.tt - JEWELRY
A &wan) sine of
GENTLEMENT VEsT MAINS, LADIES' CHA
TALAINR CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES.
STUBS, BUTTONS, se., •
Now in Store.
J. C. FULLER,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor,
(Opposite Masonic Temple.)
apSO.lre
AMERICAN, ENGLISH,
SWIS. - WATCHES,' •
JEWELRY, 'A.EO SILVERWARE,
1' RED.CfORD PRIORS.
JOS. H . .- WATSON.
-• 026-1 m • 326 OFIRSTRUT WMEBT.
COOKING RANGES, 'FURNACES, &a
O.OIKING RANGES. •
tPITATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING
RANGE.
This Stange has afforded more eatiefaction than say yet
offered to tho public.
ARNOLD &.WILSON,
1010 CHNSTHIIT Street.
WARM AIR FURNACES,
01 the most approved and economical pattern*,
SLUTED TO ALL CLASSES 0.1? BUILDINGS.
ARNOLD & wiuscim,
11 -
NAMILED SLATE MANTELS.
A largerratiety of ease totatfral Mantels at
VERY LOW PRICES.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
LOW-DOWN AND .COMMON
PARLOR' • GRATES,
•
FOR TURD OR SOFT COAL.
Rot- air Registere and Ventilatora—a large assortment.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 CREST/WE Street.
erf&-tr.trTmli • ' • •
INSURANCE CumrAmEs.
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE .COMPJ§a.NY.
OFFICE 410 WA.LIVIT STREET, PritiADBLPECI4.
CAPITAL 8200,000
This company continues to take rieks en the 'afar
claw sof Property at low rates.
The public cm rely upon its responeibility, sad abili
ty to pay looms promptly. Its disbursements for the
benefit of the public, during the lest nine years, e xceed
8500 000
and we respectfully 'solicit its favor In the future
DIRECTORS
CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER.,
JOHN W.CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY,
0. It. HICAELITT, ABRAHAM lIA'ET,
DAVID BOYD, Jr., _PETER & HOE, of N. Y.
WM. M. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD
JOSEPH KLAPP, X. D. N. S. LAWRENCE,
W/H, 0. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLEE.
THOMAS CBAVSN, President.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice Precident
JAS. B. ALTOBA, Secretary. ap2.6-tt
VAME INSURANCE COMPNY
U No. 400 CHESTNUT Street.
FIRS AND INLAND INSURANCE.
DIBILOTORS.
T. N. Buck, E. D. Woodruff,
Mee. Itichirdeon, John Koester, Jr.,
- Henry Lewis, Jr., P. S. Justice,
Alex. Whilldin, • Washington Jones,
Geo. A. West, Chas. Stokes,
G. W.Devis, • • John W. Everman.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, President.
CHARDNIFBICHABDSON, Vice President.
WILLIAMS I: BIANCA/01D, Secretary. [mhl9-tf
VONEDIONWEALT4.- lISS•
V BANOS COMPANY, Or THE ISTATI IDE
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIRECTORS.
Davit Jayne, K. D., Charles H. Rogers,
John N. Whitall, • John R. Walker,
Bayard 0. Knight, Robert Shoemaker,
Thomas S. Stewart, William Btruthere,
limn Lewis, Jr Jones.
DAVID JAYNTI, 111 D., President
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vioe President
Ramon. 6.1100 N, Secretary.
OM*, Commonwealth Building, 613 CISEHTERPI
Moot, Philmtalshla. we.tr
-
MONIMEENTS AND Oa A . 17 IC
,AM.Errogilit m very reduced pion at Marble Woe
ofRIDQI Lynn% below mama'
• ..• ambit-Seolt
TOLOItIfiNCE
LL SANIMREN ra4pte . fnlty iron-ma t!, -f nmer
pti
trora or !ilk twalltifill ANIAII ftEl,t+llll!.:usl the
public gtheratly, that the }lnoue, unll tae apnnolt far tit . )
;whoop, Tatithr h e r ruanugarnuat. on the loth
For turrne, and arty °Van- •rmntinn, Apolv at Mrs.
.y,irefm - v '4. , nag CIS tUrTl ,l l3l` ttisuat.
THE
AA MING ASSISTANT SURG-EuNA,
` UNITED STATES ADAY.
TM( I,CB 9 1 1< 1 g 9,14'191 I'llr9= , n% are waniod i tame.
Otte's , for ur tive a-rvice in the field.
itl nriiind F 4l,trompo, of qm.d. rennin In 1119 111 . 9r , 949199.
will be employ - ill at the rate of SIOD per mostly' end
t 91 - nix' , fair ri• 1 , 11/99 Ir 9 y 91119 9' 1199 r "I rr , a,' In fn.. •
11,11 to he m 949 to Dr. WM. SU LT, bn 1.300 SPRI.FO tE
Street; orto Dr. S.W. 111.1TCITEGL,,lio.12.0 WALNUT
Street, Yhihalelphia.'
WANTED TO LURE, SOIL
Flinnuer and ra, a /Three *no One-anated Wa
gon, c.l. Mom ha work" will lie iight„. iteci good
( . 11t5 will gel them Alidrese El G.," Hex
730 Philadrlpl.ie. P. 0, nty'l2l-2,*
WANTED.—From Ono to Twenty
five Thousund Doll,tr,t worth of DItY GOOD 3
utcl NOTIolf %fluter] in exchangn for Bourbon and
'Rye Stuishr. Al. rens 8.. H. i., Door 2125, P. O.
m 522 1101
A LADY WISEIES A SITUATION
as TEACHER in a private aohoul or iv eamity -
Adtitem t. M R.." Chatham. PebnAyl amnia i.1714-I%t
A YOUNG MARRIED MAN wishes
a Situation in wholooater.tabliahment, of any
kind; wouln ' , A-Vining to mat, him off gnnarally n4eful.
etsidtoß., E, WTCGT, 22 North Third Str,•ot 'cooo
iIL '0.3. MARINBS.-W.A.N17.0',D--
For the U. S. Marine Corps, for sea Flprvice anoard
o f corn-„f-war, SEVERAL 1113 N PREP A. ELE
BODIED id EN, berween the awl, , flB and 35 rears.
/SE information that may he reenieeil, wilt be given at
the Rendevvoue, 311 South Front street, helow. Spruce ;
Philadelphia. JAME'S LEWIS,
ny,20.12t . Captain and Recruiting rtile4r.
WANTED—A House with all the
, W•L'Otrodhrn insprovrtriente, hOVitig et lean elx chem.
Isere, with fail - urea for Stove. Multi's, 8.10:1B to Wei,.
EACR. EIGTETti to BROAD, Bent not over $3OO,
ot-NDE I OM, E- CBES I'NUT-FALL
bIiaIITOUSE; on SUMMlTfitrost. FOIL BALM, by st.
TiJOMft & AONA, OP TTIPAIMY next, t o'clotk
nt the Phihtclelphis Exchanno. tn,24.4t*
TO RENT-1 bree-story amble
11r1c1C.Pweitine,No. 415 1 - I.4IIWITIY atreYt, , v , et
street, above Catbt.vrin.. GAN large yard, .tc,
Apply bl 9 Tine et. $ll per root,th.
(I!!!FOR SALE—On the most neemn.
mcflatiffr, termP, PHT 410 (A lk; PROPS RT Y.con.
"reniPft lo city ' • ma) pra^tic given ; wealthy.
neighbothood. For further 'soffit:Mars. firmly to
E. PP: ritr,
No. SOD ,WALNLTT Street.
NEW BOOK!
FOB, SALE -A DESIRABLE
FARM', containine 124 4CMS. sitnAto in 1 1)0aware
county, Pa.. five min.ltee' walk from railroad etntinn,
18 idles from the city;,tin.t..rAte nh t4n ti al rstlue
im
provcminis; nicely watered tine E.harle, &o.
A only to 1 PR: rut,
M 3 2441 - No, 309 WA.l.Nfre St-ert.
TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY
PROPERTY—A. VALUABLE' F.1.11,X. of 'IV,'
acre good buiPlings sttnate moor rail,. Natl. etati n. on
the lawore ns or, Now JersE , v. Aloo, A FRUIT
PAWL ntor Dover, Deft:to:fro, MO :sores Stolle:Data
roostotolon. Apply to E. PETTI r,
iity24.tf ZO9 Nt3 l vdre,,rt.
LEN & WALWER'3,
722 CILE, , TNUr Street
t
W ; '''7 itte e ß rl3l l "iVlan
atYSde and
iftraCVolLtnj 3 rAr eld
REI9TNEY , 112 Sontb FIRtiTEI Street. mpg-im
1010 OEIESTNIFI.' Stmt.
1010 011ESTMIT Street.
SIJ M.M.E Ft K F.:MORT:4. -
W "r,
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
aFOB FENT - A _FURNISHED
13 - OIISM on WALNTJT Street. near Tenth. At
low rent. C. 11. 11111Iti11E1.1), 203 South six . ra
Street. - - - -znyl7.l2t
tip FOR FAI F—The three-story dWEI.-
Maling. 1.1 f). Ef(ls Angil Alf r, alfr.ro Brown.
Applv ALLBN $1 . 74 a , S. E. corner FOUR f-Thid
WALNUT Sire t+, second floor. fify22-3r.*
FOll, FALN-- The three-s'ory
lire, 'with Milo yard, No. 112 North RIG l 3 ITlf
etroot. abor. A T Ch. A nplr to A 1,1.11 1, E.
corner FOIJItTIi and 11/A.I,NT] . Sireets, acond. floor.
ea 11211 i DSO HE Catili TRY
with 8 acres of BrOTI ; every random iinvavement;
garden planted. WILITEP&AN & WILLS, Ka. 1 Aar
eantile Library 73a13i0g, Myd2-3t*
fro LET—FzusT FLoott CELLAR
of No. 25 North FOCTRI9I StrPot, nearly oon,szto
thrf hirrebatart notet. Airpty to WM. R. - s ICON,
mm 19.6t* 28 North !COURT Ft. rtrart
SP RIIV MILLIN ERN.
AS . D. FERRIS., 1037 C _ in
7 - Gir, street. has just received a choice astortraeor er
trtlittW GOODS, comprising all the latest and most
fashionable stiles of Bonnets, Idisses i Walking . and
Riding Bats, Boys' Hats wad Ceps, together with a fail
tine of Goode suitable - for Friends' Wear mrlo-1.2t
mwREMOVAL:
MISSES O'BETAN, 924 01IESTNUT Streot s hnvg
t.,mo•red to 1107 WALNUT `Street, throe doors mbove Me
vr,nth, north aide, and avill'open PARIS 41ISA,Itf ERY,
for the Spring. no TEUESTS AY. April 17. , wpl2.2mit
PTIOTOGK AFHS.
C IDE AND Cr. —Go to
awi obtain a tine - portrait, at war price:.
Ditewize Phetograpta; in Od are wantrate in likens-3 and
colot ing. SECOND street, above Green. TA*
rpEE.BIGET PLACE TO GET A.
first.clasa plituto—at SE OGND Strad;
above Green. Els lt`e•size Photo/total:lain oil colon are
admirable bkenessva. War prices a lt
WS COLORED PHOTO
GRATBS. for SI are desirable hr all who want
Rood and cbeap picture. They are aunty tinfah. , d atid
colored. SECON) tiltreet, above Green. P.*
GEN - Ts , FUItYISHIPi G GOODS
FLAI4SRI4 0VER4)31.13,TS
• • YOR THE ARMY. •
'FINE SHIRTS, .
• OOLLARkSTOONS, At
.wß4Ppgats- . •
Manufactured nt • ,
O. A. HOFFMAN'S,
(SUCCESSOR TO R. R. EMMET.)
NO. 606 ARCH STREET.
07" A full line of •
•
TIES, somos, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS,
ROSIERT, AND UNDERCLOTHING,
Always Gl3 band.
GEOROE....GRANT,
• •• • •
iLLNUFAOTIIthiB OF DIELLEIALif
GENTS'• IttIANISHING GOODS,
• Na 610 OHMSTNIPL STREET
mh2o.3m
VINESHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The rUbncr ld lbm• would
OF
attention to his
IritOVED OUT OF SMOTE!,
!ibleb be snakes a spootaltv in bin business. also, eon
saintly reeolvilen
ZiOVILLTILS TOE OINTLEMEN'S WIGAN
11. W; SCOTT,
OItaI77 , EMILIV B TUBBIBEING STORB,
No. 814 CHNOTNITT BTRICR
In4,:lewsvp Wavy tiro ilnntlremtol
SAFES:
.
GREAT .
TROY 11
UNP.A.RAIIBLED TEST OF SAFES !
LILLIE'S
CHILLED—IRON SAFES I
IN TIM
BURNING RUINS TWENTY-FOUR TO SE
' • VENTY-TWO RONRS
•
• UNPROTECTED BY WATER
CONTENTS PRESERVED.
Tirty-five of Lifile's Patent Chilled Iron Safes passed
tbrou4 the fiery ordeal ;were burled in the burning
ruins from 21 to 72 hours, unprotected by water. When
exhumed they were found to have preserved books, pa.
gore, money, An., to the amount of hundreds of thou
sands of dollars, to the gratification of owners and the
astonishment of the public. Certificates from owners,
with the time each safe was exposed, may be seen at my
office. N. C. SADLER, Agent,
my2o.6t 21 South Br.VENTIT Street, Philadelphia.
opLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE
MOVED to Ito. 21 South BBVENTH Street, near
Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for vast favors, and Dein*
determined to 'merit future patronage, has *secured an
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand s
large assortment of Celebrated Wrought ant,
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the onb
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made. ) Also,
flnounalled Bank Vann, Safe, and Bank Looks
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished
to order on short notice. • This is the strongest, beat pro•
tooted, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's Nes
Cabinet Safe, for Piste, Jewelry, &o. This Safe Is con•
ceded to - surpass in style and elegance anything yet ef.
fared for this purpose, and Is the only one that is atrial,
dre and burglar proof.
SPROUL Norton.—l have now on taid fay twenty 01
Farrel, herring, & Co.'s Safes, rood of them nearly new,
and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete
assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the
now cotebrated Labe Safe. They will be sold at very
low prices. Please call and examine.
1a26-lylf M. O. SADLEB, Agent.
M. EVAN' Et lk WATSON'S
BALAILANDER RAI7B
STORE, -
16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA , PA.
& large variety of FLRE-PROOF BAFES alvrapioi
hand
TURTLE AND CLAM SOUP served
up daily (Suadays excepted) by JAME'S PROS.
SER.
Familiar impolled neutral.
LATOUR'S OLIVE OIL AND VIE
GIN 011,, new.
JAMES HOIURR & SONS,
EVEN and NOBLE and SIXTH and WOOD.
my2o.lf
.4 )1 V WE':35l CrU
rip /4 CI Elt T HALL.
IL/ STrf.t,bow , ...n rztv, lth .)
Lit.4.9` 114 P AND EITMVINTi
MU. AM) MRS. PEABODY AT Wight;
In their
NEW, MORAL, ANA A AIMING
PRA WING•XO6IA ItiNTEN.TAINttf SINT
Ann
0 kLI.ERY OF F.EPSSONAI, INUSTRNTTOIT.
combining narrow., pketobeN patriotic: and lannanretvi
eltationa, auecdn , ca, m,w ranwa, ,tc., forming a talent
NI. 81,011 E.
Thls la net a Th,atriaal mrformanne.
GRAND MATINEE Al' a.
FAREWELL. SOMA Al' R.
Adm's4en 2. cents. Orchestra Sta;la, ua cent's; Ca
dre,' s- nd Sch,),:k 16
11 , :heta and etalia t.r bale at arotid's and Lae &
Stare,, (A...taut street; at ler's
Neva SlaLd, t/ontinental Lintel; and at the Leatare
It
"VALST A VF," AT 4)(IN
HALL, TU4SIGHT., by JA51.E.3 B. .11111%-
WALN f T EET TRii.;ATRE
NINTH ntirLWA LOUT qtree , 5 ,
Sole Letsre 11rs 54". A Gm - retts3n.
BENEFIT O J B. I,OI3ERTS
THIS (erATITELDAY) FvTNING,IIAy 24, 1887,
RICH! arcti
Gloster. Tfir. S. R. X.-01,4,tg.
.Xiol,rnm.d Nfr c4,1,,ht.
.
Xing Henry [Vie. Vomit.
Queen thzabeth Kiss Wood_
• TO nentlutte with the ghttinus extraynganza of
3 77 15ft1ft JUM.
..,
,Intrho Sum, Introducing a kg .114 r. rf..,n06.
Gobwalon
Pittoßii--60, 37X, and 2tl <loots 'Boxes,
*5 Karis3, accordi",g to their 10Cni0.
Dorm. 0)1 , 41 PA 7 X O'CI6C.X7 - Tr' cAPTIMI3II6O 14 TX .
va t ONt3Eti TONBON," AT ()On..
Uri ;MIT HALL, TO -NIGHT: by JA Uzi B.
t . It
AhlEttlUAN m AC . ADEMY ON
GIIAND GALA OPERA NEGIELT
AND
GOTTSOD I.K CC/N . OEIIT.
MONDAY ItyKsvoG.,, tt.ty 26th.
MIBB RELLOGri. QUITS !TIALK.. 1181.GnOrit,
AAI ODD). SUS [N7, M CZIO
On 'Orls ormolu. will hn prrforrned m.t.O.o,eind with the
save eclat tag at the Acolooti OF a .I.4te, Nrar York, when
it WOK prooureO Ibis oe a!on with a.r ninon saccend, Dont
zetten bilooltnl
LA FIGLIA ort, RE.GGESIENTXO,
(The Daughter of thv IltOmect,)
lYlorle Km, (Ara Coulee Kellogg
Tolle Brigmell
Euclizio Ycy 81YOtri
Mr. GOTI Saf I LIK, wilt play Soule cf hit now and moat
orlo.lreo concomiiono betw..en the ante.
Direoor sod i.oxicetor ..ttIGKOR 51iT2 to.
Paints Or A DMISSION.—PArfi ot, to.rgroq throi N
eta Balcony, One Dollar. No extra charge for re
wired avow:
Family Ciree, 51 rents. Amobithettre, 25 cents.
The .iale of Keats will commorce at the Academy and
at Gnuld's Worn tlif. ierirlay) morning, and con-
DEng daily from 9 till 4 o'clock.
Ponce open at 7yfj. Own eminence at 8 O'clock.
m 322-4 t
DE.4TFI, AND SIN AT
OP.TES OF lIFLL' , Kt CONOSIIr
HAIL, TO-ZROEI r, by JAMBS NIMIDOZN. it
CONCERT HALL.
Last night cl'the ern2rsa of
- SEL - E0 mum:Has,
,T.NACEQ R. 3T17111 , 011}1,
SATURANY EVENING, Iffry 24
PRO9RATtf MT,
raccrri(Ns F HA) N 1 iC INI3 H ENRAr VIII.
Endoltriug the DfPgr.es
und Lam.nt..sio,s over kI.R I.llo.,..l,ll„%ihatgpoug.
. .
TUE PP; ALNT 4 UF:I,IItE ;
Or, What the heart of the Young Man said
to tbe Pigtirnist. Loodellsw.
7.4 Aux) MULLER.; or, It wight
How TinlY ItItPITGEi TUE GOODS FROM.
GHENT TO APc Robt. Dr swning.
llaßco 1102:Z11[1S If 31.4101(-
31.011. Ex AND TEE GRAPEDIGGRIC.4
xxrhAO PAAAPI3FI LOST.'"
Patan, - ittath. and Sin ~c the Gates of Hi1i. .. ....3ii1t0n.
Sir John (Timm of his AA venture
with the: en in Ruclivin ....... Fihaltspeare.
THE TROUBLES OF OIONSTRITR. TrytitiON
Or, The BIIIIIGTS of Tom Rine Jona. Taylor
Tieketo 50 cents
Doors open et 7X. Readiog to coattle.m., at S
o'dock. m. 23.2 t
OOD NEWS FROM GHENT,"
vr- AT COEICER.T HALL, TO 131.M.CP, by JAS.
3. hiiI3DOCII.
MRS. FILAIN,I%S . ANNB MLA SLS;
Paving been invited by the Ladlei and Gentlemen in
ebarte et the
. 6 UNION TEUPORART ROUE,'"
to lt.ed for the he , efft of that charity.. hto MOLY
acceyttd the inyitation, and Win read Shattapearo's
PhtY of
AS YOU LIKE I C,
WEDNESDAY . 'EVEN fNG Kay 28, 11332,
AT EICIIT O'CLOCK. AT
trbIiCERT
Ira KRAIIBLIC ail anbruinently read fro Plays of
Ebti}Fmnrc., at tbe same niece, on the evenine of
IntiDAY. the Ktb instant; the afternoon of SATITR
DAY, the inmatt. and on the .veuieg . MO'cf_ttY,
the 2d, WEDNESDAY, the 4th, and. FRIDAY, the 6th
.Tune.
Due puttee of the Pl:sve b, be read wilt be given.
No Tickers via be sold after the hour at witch the
'Beadinge eon menet,. -
I be doors opentd one berm before the 11..0 logs,
end for obvious reasons - punctuality is earnestly re-
TICKETS,
Tickets for the fsrA 'Reading! can be bad of Nr. An
dren-f, at Concert Eta% on and after tiorday, the 9.fitk
6. 11 - 1. D (ILL ER," AT CONCERT
BALL, TO-MC:Tr,' by JAMES E. ra-tra-
_]'BEE` EVENING CONCERTS AT
SALWNkC'3SCFIR - STNUTStiTaet,
Sqinnra LIBENATI and Signor LIBERATE. Prints
Donna and Tenor (Win' rbe New T : ork Opera Tro , lpe„
with Mom-lour BOBEIGTZ, BlAce R&M—three of the
boot Fire.n, in Anmnica. MAUI A‘li, uEuR TfZBM
An OnniiRSTRA of FINE TY'STRUSENTS—via:
Violin. Flute, Cornet. Contra Baeao, and Piano, alt
firer-elaseProfoppore. "inapt the direction of the well
kIVANIk CARL RERESEED, will diecource toostexcetlent
"itirABCO BOZZARTS," AT CON
CIERT BALL, To-smut . , by JAMES Z.
MOIMOOB
533.1.A•M1,Er.Ni,"8.70%E. 533
Pvctt onirolog. firm In to 1 o'clock. and ovary We;
from 8 to o'clock, Free Lunch, Vocal and rostra
toeuttd Music ou aeoslo not.sorpn.....d in thi, city.
I:IRWRY RF.CILER,
6312 onES"NUT Stunt.
ms2n-lm
cc ipsAut OF LIFE," AT OONO4RT
it_ Bala, TO-NIGIIT, by JA ES B. HU H.
It
aRKAT 'WORLD'S FAIR *
- ARCH Street, above Ntobtaentb.
NA.
Far ous. week, coomureees Nay 19th.. my12491t
"ligrArilLET." BT CON OERT 11A.LL,
I •TO- $ IGO T, by JLME B. MURnoca it
TritN:Airouilea' & gofs AidAt-
V M 6 1 .0 itiPSACIRTE.
Gira eT 11108+IL Extann
HYATTFROST..........
This instructive and LAN-opting collection of Living
Animals, containing *Nary variety known to mitt:walla',
will he exhibiteci,uwlPr
ANNINNSE NNW PAVILTON.
the largest tent ever constructed, (containing upwards of
47,400 equate feet of cloth, gaily decorated with flags of
WI nations,)
Oa AEON Street. above Nineteenth,
Commenting
' MONDAY, Uil; 19th.
POWITIYELY FOR ONif WEEK ONLY,
(After which it will owneed on its sunned summer tour.)
Admission, e. ors children nailer nine r'slw ceute.
_
PITILVOIISIANOES wAfItE DAY.
Doors open at 10A 6:1, 2 and 7 P. M. Recently many
rare and valuable additions have bean made, the must:tu
tors hating eat:glided on this establishment the enortuone
snm of e 106,000. 'the resonrcee of every clime have
been reward to costribute to this . . .
lINEQVALLICD ZOOLO7In.tL EXHIBITION.
Jr ben been pronounced by the clergy, Pram and elite
of the city of New York. where it reneutly exhibited, to
enrpeet in beauty and variety, any exhibition of the kind
hi the known world.
THE LIVING WILD ANIMALS
all occupy new and superb cages, resembling miniature
palaces. The ornamental pain oink on them is the most
olleantdinary effnrt of lietorial art and enterprise ever
seen in any country. Mons Davis a mall of
THE GREAT VAN AM9URGII,
whose name has rung through Europe and America,
WILL ENTER THE DENS OF TRAINED ANIMALS.
Also. will appear,
THE GREAT WAR ELEPEIANVHANNIBAL.
Ft V. TIMMS B 'Keeper.
PERFORMING ELEPHANT. TIPPO SATES,
trained and performed by Prof.. NASII. Also, Ponies
!donkeys, Mules. A.c. • Other grand features of the bll
- the
COLOiBAL GOLDEN CHARIOT,
containing. Otto lioro 7 e Cornet Baud ; also, the dens,
cages, and wagons: These, the moat magnificent pieced
of workmaiinhip ever constructed, are all new and en
perb beyond precedent. No descriptivelauguege will ap
pear et:asset - Jaen to those who behold them while Pealing
through the street. Ina
GORGEOUS PEOCERSION,
on the morning of MONDAY, May 19th, preceded by •
911 E WORLD 'RENOWNED VAN AMBIT ROD,
In re , enm, the original lion and tiger tamer, whn appears
in all Ids pristine vigor and excellence of former years,
notaithatandit g the frequent rettortn of bin being torn to
places by the animals. See murnlng papers for route of
proressirsh May 19th. myl2-12t*
IPrE BY , THE EIGHTH," AT CON-.
1.1 oEler HALL, TO-RIGHT, by JAMES B.
MLIIDOOH. . . It
GREAT WORLD'S FAIR.
• ARCH, above Nheteenth.
Commienees NOADAT, May 39th, foe one week.
• • myl.2-12t*
PENNSYVLANIA. ACADEMY' GI
THE FIBS ARTS. Thirty-olnth Annual
bides' of Paintings and Sualptun. 1025 CHESTNUT
Street. Open from 9 A. M. till 8 P. M., and from T
P. N. rill io,r.
Admittance 25 cents; Season Tickets 60 cents,
Stockholders, Artists, and.. Oontilbutors will receive
their Cants at the Academy t no admissions without.
Open from 9 A.. M. till 7 P. 11 , and from 8 till TO
P. M. ap2B
CAUTI.ON
•
The well-earned reputation of
FAIRBANKS' SCALES
Has induced the makers of Imperfect balances to offer
them as ° FAIRBANKS' SCALES," and purchasers
have thereby, in many instancee, been embjected to frond
end impoedtlon. FAIRBANKS' SCALES are manufwa
tared only by the original inventors, R. &T. FAIR
BANEB & 00., and are 'adapted to every branch of the
Netnews, where a correct and durable Scales to reQnlred.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
• - . General agents,
aple.tg MASONIC HALL, 715' OHESTNITT ST.
LADIES' TRUSSES, SUPPORT
-La RR% BRACES, and other Mechanical Rtdgfmacmy ,
of oorrect conetructiou and eau , to the wearer. For eels
and adjustment at O. R. NRIDLBS' LADIES' STORM,
TIN NINTH Street, first door below Race.
Gentlemen regojriug Rupture Tresses will call at t h e
Southwest corner ZWIL.FTH and BiOR, where 0.
N. gives attention to this enieafelfesinsii. mhlS•fheff .
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
from. London direct a large lot of ,Orme and
Blackwen celebrated ridden.
JAMBS HOOrISII. & ging,
SZVENTH and NOBiall and SIXTE and WOOD.
mr2o-tf
TAMES HOMER & BOA'S CHOICE
el new crop Teaa. BSPICNTra a th uoisug st re am,
and SIXTH and WOOD litrett s , mr9-Irap
.Mr. Thayor.
ONE DOLLAR EA.OII
Manager