Mho at Philadelphia for Oho wens a. follows: Imports of foreign merch week ending May 2:3, 1882, roe cossumprios. *lsar, 11100-1017 31ulasses, ithda 470 " tierces... 70 cases 42 " bbin . 50552,234 " punch 11 • Oranges and 11,072 17,415 ` l barrelslB3 (113,336 'Lemons, Ws oan —13,500 23,771 Almonds, b55...200 620 Salt, bushels...6lB (Assts..... .10(1,750 2576 t' 5tick5...5,195 4.352 Anatiente, demo, 2 6 Hardware. pks. 24 3,013 CIiOITY COV.I C 0... no 108 Bartle ware, tt 138 5,573 Canarystd, bble 100 612 Steel, cektdis..2BB 8,958 Tobacco, bates...ll4 3,000 Iron, bi115....2,173 2,499 Wine. casks 0 40 eta plate, bz0..160 001 Diacearoni, ea ...200 26, Marble 6,018 Sumac, beg5...2,602 2,123 Statuary 801 Goat skins, pkga, 6 12 Liocon mats and Lard, bbl . 1 10 matting. balsa 4 318 Copper, pkg 1 15 Rags, 1,a1e5....210 6,585 Bronsed metal..... 44 Cotton bindings, Soda, casks 642 15,530 coos 1 265 111 Powderseks..l4o 2,399 6 p. cotton.case, 1 496 •Cans Soda, tibia. 79 1,891 Cold cottons " 3 332 Bic. Soda, k0g5..250 718 4 , 1 347 Cl Potash, host.. 10 238 Hosiery and med. lod. Potash, ca.. 8 1,0741 no shirts.cases, 4 1,160 Aspbaltum, es... 16 194 Cotton, hale 1 38 Books and station- them. 16 cases err, CRUM 4 412 end 2 halos. Thread, oases— 2 557 Sugar, 111u1a..,2,3.12 " tea— 2781123;172 The Now York Bvening Pose Hoye The prominent features of ite stockmarket are great firmness lu Gorernnunt securities end continued dulness in eptculative emirs. Prices, on the whole, are higher than yesterday, but mane cf the railway stocks are weak, especially those which ate supposed to be held in largo emonnte by the clique whose oombinations for the rise have been distutbed by the Indiana Freud. The amount of offer-isatte tone far ascertained is nearly $1,250000. Among - the firmest of the railway shares during the re cent &augers has been the Cleveland and • Pittsburg. It to suppoted.that the directors aro baying at 21021)i. All the securities of this concern have taken a mach higher .position la the merge, of late. The hearieet of the mu °Motive net aro Erie preferred and Galena and Chicago. The former Bold as low as 61,4, .the latter at MX. The railroad - bonds are without special °blade— ,scarcely so firm as lent week. Toledo and Wabash Firsts -are dull, white Bacon(lr are eery firm. Aria Firsts are 1011 bid. Stet* stocks aro firmly held. Illinois coupon bonds are scarce and wanted at as itilvanco. California seven. roan 1 per cent. Kentuckys are also higher. The Southern into* aro neglected. Lent.bena Co sold down to 02. . . . .. . . . . The statements of Mr I awes in Cosgrese, correctiog 'the exaggerative estimates of the Government expendi tures, on Tuesday, hive bad a very merkoi effect on the various Government lames. Today the supply of the -sixes and 7.80 notes was very scanty, and prints rice X X ity cent on ogle a few orders t) buy. Besides, the Indiana fraud has undoubtedly tinned a good capital into Governments, which bad before employment in fancy stocks, either as I eins or on speculation. Money is becoming extremely easy again, and at 40 4% per cent the 6upols is greatly In excess of the de mand. Prime paper is scarce at 5a5,4 per cent. There is nothing new at the United States Treasury. Mr. Cisco has returned Irene Washington. !Philadelphia Stock Excnnage Sale% May 29. (Reported by S. E. SLAYAIAKM, 14010. Exchange.] FIRST BOARD. 1000 City Os new. 1021; 5 Morris Can b 5... 48% 400 do now 10r% 1 Caebtam R eash,l3l 200 do .... 00 •65 El sirs It prof.... 2034 1000 do Kii 0... . . 90g 75 Uatawissa It prof 13% 4100 do new 102% 202 L Island R.lots.. 16 400 do 00% , 160 (lb ,it. wal-st R bi. 33X 50 Penna R.... s 5 sn4 N, 150 Arch-et R..10tg.. 22% 20 do Own 47X 1000 Del R.guar bds.. 90 ST do 47)i 101 057.30 Ty n end 10311 80 Harrisburg 1t.... 66 600 Chester val 75... 32 1600 So Hay Os '82...... 69 ,X I, ) ..000 Phil I Erie 6g ... 1 91% 3600 do .1.6 fox 20 Lehigh Scrip b 5 40 BETWEB BOARDS. 5 Kensington Bk.. 62 1800 City 6s.new 102% 6000 Penns 65.... 56.. 873 100 Elmira R..b5.... 10X 20 Little Sohyl R.... 18 0 Beaver Die sdow.. afig 10 Morris 00100.... 40% 1000 Green &Ideates 78 90 soo City Oa ...... .... 90% I Philadelphia hlarketi. There is little orlon change in the Flour nuorket today. 'The demand for export entotinivs limited, and only 126 1,400 tibia found !meta at $4,75 for superfine, and - $5 12) for good Northwestern extra fatally, incintling 600 bbl, Jenny Lind do ,at a price kept private. Sales to the trade are in a small way only, at from the above figures up to $5.50841.50 for superfine, extras, and fancy brands, as to quality. Rye Flour is steady, with farther sales at $3 25 4, 9 ' bbl. Corn Ideal is not inquired for, and dull, Pennsylvania being offered at $2.62) bbl, without ealee. WUNAT comes in slowly but the demand is limited, and prices favor the hut era; about 1,200 bush sob! for mil ling at $1,2001.23 for Penne red, the latter for prime, and 1.28e51.85 for mite. _Rio is unchanged; about 1,600 bush Pence sold at ftc Corn continues is good domand;' 0/27.000 bush prime douthern yellow sold at bac afloat, including some damaked lots at 450470, and Penna at 62x c, the latter from store. 0 its are firmer; Shout 2,000 bush sold at 37088 c, the, inter for prime Penna. BAUX.—Tbore is very littio Qnercitron offering; drat Vo. 1 meets with in steady demand at 533 504#0' ton. Corms contlr.nre erects and on the advance, the themese or holders °tuition operations. OttOCISRIES AND PROVISION, —Thera ie no change in the market for el° er, and about the usual baseness doing in the way of wee. Winne v.—The demand is limited and the market dull ; 24c for Pennsylvania, 24X c for Obto bble, and 22c 4p . gallon for de liege. CITY. ITEMS. Fifty-fourth Anniversary of the Pennsyl- vania Salle Society. The fifty-fourth anniversary of the Pennsylvania Bible Society wan held is the First Independent OlturM, Bread and Sansom streets, last evening. The attendance wee very large, and the proceedings were of a highly lete:estifg character. At the ap pointed hour, half pest seven o'clock, the meeting was opened by flovernor l'ollock, the chairmen of the State Sabbatb•Sobool Convention now in neaten In that churclt. The preliminary exercises were made doubly interesting by tho mentor in which the Convention was merged into the Anniversary. At a given signal the managers of the Bible Society, beaded by its president, the Bev. Albert Barnes, D. D., entered the middle aisle of the church, what the congregation afsembled, cora l:4ml largely of the deie3stes to the Convention, rose to their fret and sung the &miller hy mn commencing— brothers, will sou meet LLB 1" to which the reansafre responded in the language of n auccecling stanza : ak yea, by 'he price of God atoll meet you," Jcc. The effect wad v. ry impeatog. The hymn concluded, Gov. Pollock, la n seaceful speech, resigned the cba•r for the everting info the Micas of the Rey. Dr. Barites, who accepted the peat In ...nuttily graceful and appropriate terms. 'The Scriptures were thee road by the Rev. Dr. *Schenck, of ebetnberebnrp, Pa., which was followed by a prayer from the RSV Pr. Ulleneo ANNUAL IMPORT. The annual report was read by alr.-Joseph 11. Dace. Ve give a synopsis of the document: The eelemn thought of death and eternity cornea so unavoidably with that of war, its battles ' and even its triumphs, that to put the Bible into the bands of our soldiers has. been, everywhere throughout our State, re garded as a duty. 00,000 copies, chiefly of the New Testament, have been distrionted am-ne our enlisted soldiers, by the parent society and Its auxiliaries, during the past year, and It will be admitted by all that do print and benevolent a we k could not have been done with out the existing organizations of Bible societies, first to supply the books, and then to distribute them; and, Perhaps, above these cocoideratitus is that of the sentl- . malt created by our organization, that there is an obli gation and capacity t.t ti the work. In consequence of numerous solicitations by members of the society, the Bear) of &tanagers applied to the Legislator° for u sunplettm,t to the act of incorporation, authorizing tbo con,tittring of life directors ' which has been granted, and it is now submitted to the society with a rchommtudation that the same he adoptad at tht t annual meeting. It is Loped that many persons will avail themselves of this mesas of mantfesung their 'lnterest in the 1311 S:olety, and that churches will do this in compliment to their :Wagers and officers. , The continued labors of Bev. Dr. Aiken and Rev. I. H. Torrance, our Western and Cistern seoretartea, during the year. have ena tied the iOCIOLI, with the oo•open.tiou dour efficient auxilini lee ' to acco.uplish more than its venal work. The cirett:Ntlon of the Scriptures has boon, pie: 18,989 03.267 New Testameum• 2,360 vu lames of otter pot:Bore of the Scriptures; making a total 5:0f112,616, being an inorea to over the last year of 23,766 , The gross amount of receipts from donations and legs }des has been $23 808 88 bring a dearen.e or 84,707.83. / Ithough the cuutribu , t. d o ot for Bible elect bathei appear tut .largely dhondst.ed, the fact N that annual ex 'itenditurea bavo bron mate both by individuals and no ddies for the aupplyl:4 of our soldiers during the put var. The Board of Diana:ere le•ued, la April lad, a circular to all our auziliarlce, with piorice rnapectfug the working of our eyettm fu Pr•uae , leanin. Through which much •taluable Information h to been The klanegpre have grntirong evidence of the good •effects of the Bible tolorention held at Harrisburg In .31av, 1881, and the /,f their proctedingr, , both In the English owl G:rman languages, has exeltol aim interest In tine objee . .After the report, the II) Len was sang commencing: "Prom all that dwelt beneath the ektoe, ILOt the (imagoes melee trice.'" Ailaratefea were mat male by Rays. Dr. Taylor and Wm. °hammy Lentil , n, late rector of the American Episcopal Church In It too. . After duping ano , h , r h) mn, THE NVENCO OF THE EVENING, IS made by the Rev. /11. me. S,well, or Baltimore. His address wee donne:int and original, and wee listened to with profound attent!oe, by a magnificent audience, and, notwinuitmodiug tile of the place, was greeted Ith irrepressible applause. . Mr. Sewell said ltat the only freshness that a speaker ould bring to bear in speaking upon this subject was be ejecting into famii at. milkmen of the experience of ndividual men. The personal wants pressing upon tie ado ne teo much the metre of our own th ludas, to the • ogleet of all that was beyond mr, making us forgetful of be higher truth that we are a grtuit brotherhood. Oar ants were so physical that the tendency was to render 'lir thoughts Femme and low, and it was only when the uary wrs thundered upon a man's ear, "What shall it • refit a man if be shah gain the whole world and lose hts • wn soul'?" that 1 o wai aroused to a consciousness of his eel need. He admitted that there were high moral yes among non-Christians; but they were the ex ception and not the mils, end were In every case attribu table to a peculiar felicity of constitution. Wherever wo found these to exist, however, we found them con. tributing their ettergii !I In the temporal welfare of men. and not to the salvation of their souls. Butnowhere was there such an rxl itdiion as we had In the Christian ,Church, of moral motive power. it motber way to get at the original majesty of the Bible was, to abstract it ham the memory of man. Strike out but two of its great revelations, immortality and retrl. button, and what wont(' be the effect of it 7 Life would ha but a walking . vtepor, signifying nothing. Virtue would see vice the victor, and give up the etrug silo. Strike out but two of these sheet anchors that are forged in the Word or God, and we go upon the dreadful rocks of moral chaos. Why was it that the In dian mother ihri w her infant in the Ganges, while the Christian mother %mud die for it 1 Why was it that the African would tie ids egad father in the bush, and leave Lim to die from hunger, or devoured by wild :beasts, while the art, Vito loved to bare his father near him and care for him with loving kindness to his death 7 It wee, because the Christian laid hie hsnd on the pulse and •eard the quiet beatings of a far-off and never-ending eternity, and we b ., tint these sounds because It Was re= vested in the Bible. He hod thought ii Ma way to Pennsylvania, from ,Haltimore to-day, (Thursday,) of the dreadful struggle • now raging for tie maintenance of our Government and •ur liberties, and entertained the hope that this country ould be again tettoi. . d to its full integrity as a united, rae, and happy pf ntdr. His eloquent coupratulations to ,ur noble old Commons ealth for her promptness and laority in syringing t, the r ono of our imperilled flag as lap stirring, COD iv,/ ea it did from a Baltimorean, to o painted in Deceive ell• lice, and the audience broke out repealed applaure. At the clot* of Itr SetvelPs remarks, Dr. Dame re gned the chair to Governor Pollock, who stated that e duty of replying to what bad been aald would devolve eon the ROY. Dr. Nevin. 8187,a00 011SED. 3tolaisee, hhdp..242 .. tlercoe 33 $6,649 MAY 20-l Evening MFROHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth at., below Arch. W 8 Enven, • Pittsbursr Chas Hedges, Maneliela, 0 E J Case, 'York, Pa Foram!, Cornwall, ILtriford Case, Hartford ' MB Pa mob.. Auld ind, A Pardee, Jr, Pa Eatery Anthem., Maas F Cutler and wife, I.ld Mrs Stoughton, Salem, NJ Miss Stonahton & aster, NJ Mrs Clement & thatt..h. N Nice Smith, Salem, N J J B Russell, Lancaster Walter I. Juni.% Allentown E B Hammett, N York Fatban Worley & son, Pa J O Olden, Prlecebn, Y J Wm J %Main, 'Troy J W Andros, Now York T J Onniminee t wf,Boeton Col Jos Wlekers & bld II S Osborn, Now Army L G.Bobaek de la, Ohio It Latle. Ohio . Israel Painter, Penni , 0 J Haldeman Thos F Brown, New York 'AMERICAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth. Wm Johnson. Baltimore R Morgan, Washington ' P H Roilly, Wdm, Del Adj A S SPurge, Delaware J B Frothy+, Jersey Shore Jas Chatham: I, wk Haven J G Aiken, Pittsburg M Freelatd & la. N Jersey A D Durgeo & la, N Jersey Miss Irvin, Went Chaster Mies Mitch, U, Lewistown S Newlil, New York Dr 1,1 pirelliog & In, N j Lewis Bake & la, Pr na Z Dose, Ncw York A H Slave. Newjiney W Brucker, Baltimore John C Wells, Denim we J Q Adams, Baltimore Henry Wood, K damns-at Wm B tucker, Baltimore Sand a Jrick, New York E W Donnell, g) D, Waah Semi Heoy, Del CO. Pa J D Champion, Philada B Spangler, Marietta M Faulkner, Ohio Wm Cowin. Lamb vtville B Williams, Delaware Jae F Smith, Reading D Wilber, Milford Theo P Kenalg, Reading J 0 Mot Won. Penna J T Grant, Troy, N Y II If errirgten, Delaware Edw Carron, Delaware Ohne Wright. Delaware D Deferent, New York 81. Desalt, Hollidaysburg Mra Brloten, west rlheater W B ft:felon, Phila Geo Frannie, Wash, D 0 BT. LOUIS HOTEL--Oherronat street, above Third E Penney & wr,Portland,ble.Alex Bowditeb, Boston Jno Cornell. St Johns, N B B Franklin J INeWah,New . Tork W A Wray B Akers, - Bililmore C G Baltimore W P So roar, Person A Kempfer & don G O Polmer % Dritford co-- Oscpcoter, Row Jersey F II Dovrli, New York Jae H Lewis, Brooklyn J WIC Her, M.ryland J 0 Marble, Hostoa W T Britton. New haven W B Griswold, New 'rayon T It Jennlege. New Boren W Boggs, New York L Bolmee, Now Jereoy TAE UNION—Arch street, above Third. Wm Petunia, Allegheny Mrs Nary A Palle. Pa • E A Hoofer, Boston IN "V Casey, Columbon. 0 Wm Mat tin, Lancaster, Pa Casper 8 Bigler, llartiSlOg A A Vance & dangh, N J Nlii!on Mark, Pa Neaps Hoyt, New York 13 Zeller, Hagerstown; Md Copt P J Staysessut & I, NY J Y Shultz, Berke co, Pa H W Clendenin. New Castle Geo Hampton, Ohio Mre•M Morrie, Pittsburg MADISON HOUSE—Second etreet, above Market. J D Scott, New Britain • 'J Landers Phillipsburg R W Reynolds, Delaware P J Bath:Delaware W H Bette, Climber°, Del T 0 Husband k fam, Pa J J Hoffwun, Cherryve,N J S 8 Gray, Milford . It L . Field, Milford John R Young, Now Jersey B Sbotwell, Rahway, N J Y Whitlock. New Jamey E W Dow, r, Washington T 0 Miley. Dover, Oel Win Arilints, Dover. Del M Hash, Dover, Del Wile eden le,. N J J S Wallace, Maryland Chas St John, Pt Jeryle,NY Mrs M Smith, Beaks co Tluts Ilefiry, New York D Little, New Jersey Jer Taylor, Novrlersey W M Taylor, New Jersey 11 P Davis, Freehold, N J M T Fotegh, elt Holly, NJ James Fulton, Delaware W G Pease, New York NATIONAL HOTEL—Race Waal, above Third. alre A F Puler% W Raven Jnetue Sharer, Lebanon John P Groff, Lebanon Jobe Me°lure, Pa AV H White, Alb gheny Thee Redder, Allegheny John it Frank, alilleraburg Jae rk Kelley, Lebanon 11 II 'Actin, Hinteburg D Geihe. telt, Lebanon el A B Miller. New York J B Bryant & niece, Del A 11 11,nel:hammer W Seltzer, Ps E Ilri ear. !Dixville Peter Warta, Pa Jae .1 Oi cur, Day letdown Gaff Shark & la, Pa Urn-Bowmen, Lebanon Geo Bowman, Lebanon Geo (Beim. Lebanon Rev T G Brown & wr, Pa W B Re. teal, Reading • Joe Light, Lebanon IsauC Gould Trenton COMMERCIAL 7 43Ixth street, above Chestnut V' Tyr+lsn, Oonapcttant D Scott, Maryland J M Phillip*, Chester co .1 P Cox, Cheater co N liGillespic,.Lanraeter co T D Gillespie, Lancaater co J W Woodside, N Jersey J R Ramsey, Oxford, Pa A.l Mutatll & la, Penne J R Jordan, Elkton, W JI Eder, Elkton, Md Wm Broom, Oxford, Pa Wm Mintzer. Pottstown J G Irwin,Chester co Lewis °earnings, Cecil co W N Wileon, Newark, Del STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. J Harriabrirg T J Burnitt, Harrisburg 0Y Hi Chambersbnrg 12 Cochran, Pec na 0 0 Burkholder, Levrietown A J A tkinvon.lo.l), Penn& Jli Smith, N Hampshire Jae Wilson, Princeton A J Wollkill, Lewistown JII Blystene, Cambridge Mrs Stewart. U SA OP Shannon; Montg'y co New Jersey SHEAP—Seiond street, below Vine. Jones, New Jersey Wm B Jones, New Jersey Wm . Connecticut H H Dunbar, lowa Ore W 13 tint & le, Pa W Hobensack, Montgom'y Burman & las, Pa B Hough, Newtown leDom ell. Bucks co J Tricker, Norristown Gen I Dungen, Fox Chase J Davis, Northampton Wm 7 hompson, Doylestown M Pierson, Poona BLACK BEAII--Third greet, above Cellowhill. Sand Thick A too, Penns Andrew Wert, Penns Oben harper, Jenkintown A Backman, Penns John S Cornell, Penns A P 8yrick,.1.8131:11% Janice tl Lyrlck, Peons S Hogeland, S mortown '7' Hovland, Famertown J.M Watheism, Ponca Alvin D Fauqt, Peons. Beoj Gackeuback, Penna BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowizill. John C Sobropp, York • Z H Snyder. Lehighton .V .tin Manning, Penna M Earley, Dauphin co • 1.1 Riegel, Dauphin co A Q Bider, Pauphiu co Accordingly, Dr. Nevin arose and said that, at that late boar, be could do little more than say that he thanked God more than over for the Bible, on account of the eloquent words to which they had been listening from the trotter Ito had jest taken hie seat. The !tibia, he said, enabled ni to look back to the giving of the Law, and to the birth of Christ, and in the light of the Bible alooo we could look forward beyond the tomb Bodice ourselves allied to angels and to the Bon of God. Tee, through the grace of God, it was the privilege of the Christian to anticipate robes of heavenly glory. lie also concluded with a stirring allusion to the power of the Bible to make Its devotees loyal to their country and their countrt 's God. The Chair then announced the common-meter doxolo gy, " Praise God, from whom ail blessings flow," at Cl,. close of which, the assembly was dismissed with a bene diction, by the Rev. Dr. Barnes. .FASIIIONABLE CLOTIMICI AT ce OAR HALL." Wanamaker & Brown, the enterprising young firm cencluctlog the tt Oak Hall" Clothing Bazaar, southeast comer of Sixth and Market sheets, has ren dered the community areal service in establishing n Stet clays clothing louse in this city, where the moot stylish and beet clothing can be had at very moderate prissy. They employ only the beet talent in the cutting depart ment, nod have et all times on hand an elegant stook, both of reedy made garments, to snit all tastes, [tad • splendid assortment of materials from which to manu facture suite to order at the shortest notice. OA NFORD & SON'S LATEST.—Messrs. Charles (Word & Soo, the fashionable Hatters, under the Genii nental Hotel, have this season excelled themselves in the elegance and variety of their Spring and Bummer Hats and Cape for gentlemen and youth. Their stock of Gen tlemen's Furnishing Goods is also the best in the city, and being the largest importers and manufacturers in their line of business, their prices are unusually tow. PURE SCOTCH ALES AND LONDON BROWN STOUT von MEDICINAL runrosEs.—Mr. 0. H. Mattson, dealer in Fine Groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has now on baud, for mcdicinal purposes, a supply or Snatch Alo and London Brown Stout, of the purest quality, to Avhicli we invite the attention of our readers. REBEL NEWSPAPERS.—The Government au thorities have found it necessary to atop some of the newspapers of Norfolk and New Orleans, in consermenoo of their offensive insolence. These rebel editors seem unable to keep a civil pen in their hands. But there ie& good lime coming, when those same disloyal scribes will be made to write praises of the old flag, and, perhaps oven indite first-rate notices of the elegant, comfortable, and substantial garments made at the brown-stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Noa 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. A TRUE PATRIOT.—In the sudden shock of war, which has blest upon na liken clap of thunder from a clear sky, it is natural that the true instincts of inn will he shown out. The true patriot will stand firmly by Lis post of duty, and lend the Govereineut ml the aid in his power to prosecute the war, until it can be brought to an honorable termination, and,. ablve Rill economize and save his money, by purchasing Ids stmantr clothes at the one-price emporium of Granville Btokee, NO. 800 Chestnut strut, where the cheapest and most surrior stock of garments is kept constantly on hand, at sacrificing prices. S•1ID ANDREW FLETCHER cc Give me the nankiug of the songs of a nation, and I care not who makes its laws;" but, if Andrew had lived in these times, we think ho would have made the remark differ ently-4, Give me the writing of the advertisements for people, and I caro not who makes the lows"—for surely the daily advertisements, more than anything of-e, be tray the character and Metes of the peeple. What will Mime generations think when they overhaul such it ad vers" ea this "Why Paul Ferrol' killed his wife I for twenty-five cents;" or, Wonted, experienced opera tors on fire bosoms, apply," &c. One of the redeeming features of the papers of the present day, however, to tliditniform commendation of the celebrated "ono-price" clothing biota of Mr. Chalice Stakes, under the Conti nental Hotel, in title city. ARRIVALS AT THE IrOTELS UP TO 12 O'OLOCA LAST NIGHT CON TINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chostnnt ate Walter N Dole, Boston Mrs F B Brant, Pitesbnig Bit Da tell, Pittsburg lY Price, Milwaukee W E Bcbrnck E 8 Anderson, Redford, Pa 3 D lnvile, Pittsburg 1) S Edonger, Media G B McCabe, Tamaqua W IL Erogen, M D, N Y JI) Contorts, Harrisburg J F Seller & wf, Harrisburg Dr L J Jordan, Now York Horace Beck New York B F Palmer, Boston J 0 Bates Tal Earle Rhode Island Jos II Clark Al, Maga A H Treat+, Lambertville. NJ 0 IN Herbert, Freehold, If J Albeit S Croke, Now Jersey ittewis Shinier, New Jersey ;Tamen Coiner, New Jersey .3 Durham, New J..reey D J E McChesney. AI, NJ HD Maxwell, Easton. Pa Olt 'bland & rof,Dalt E 0 Morris A I, Cin, 0 II W Archer & lir; Maryland Miss Archer, Miiryland Mrs E Walker, Maryland Dire Dr Gale, Maryland Addison Child, Boston Geo G Washburn, Ohio N 8 Gsrea ' Ohio J S Ferguson, New York Mrs McChesney, New York F Parmely, Ohio J Strong, Oldo . •A E Griswold & wf, Walk W Di Ditchceek, Mass II Usher, blssesolutsetm El).311111013, Massachusetts J B Chapman, Ci•teinnati RR Milt tl, New York Chistard,W,tßaisimen John Makin, lowa J Rgran land D Wallace & wt, Pittsburg T Y Oliver, Elkton, kid Eli Wheeler. Elmira Kra Dennison J 8 Casement, Ohio H H Graydon, Harrisburg J D Watson, catifornia X Brook, New York II Vogel. Wheeling, Va J H Raymond & la. N Y Allen Bow & la, Now York P H Rankin, St Louie J S York. Portland, Me J T Kirby, Cocain W B Kiiktand, Now Yolk J L Sbrlver, 134 imoro H C Judd, Hartford H Blanchard & da, Conn 0 0 Brainard. Salem Miss Brooks. Salem F R Hughes, Liverpool, Eng 0 J Goma, New York 0 A Mayer, Lock Haven Mrs Montagne & 2 da, NY - Mrs Bi.hop, New York J L Fisher, Sew York C El Norris, Baltimore E Hartshorn, New York D Flint, Chicago 0 D Marks, New York Alt Van Nest, Jr. N York W McAlpin, Cincinnati H Wall, Now York J Knox. Pittsburg J Q floury, Boston L B Carltart & wf, N Y N West, Jr, Brooklyn Jas M F Milton W E Brant, Jr, hew York C 0 Simpson, New York A Bcolgen.,• Utica, NY - Col Cohen, Baltimere W linctington, U 8 N W L McPhail. Baltimore Geo Street, New York D 0 Blodgett. Boston J P Harlin,Boston Chas F Thayer. N Andrew Charles, New York Mrs Charles, New York W Findley, New York ' J Dunham, Boston 8 Id Colton, Boston Chas F Rodgers, Boston D B Froreit, Milwaukee Albert Bailer, Providence A F Camplitil,Brooklyn Jllumphrevit, Brooklyn J L (beano, New York I) N Lord, Now York J B Nit hell Ada J Macdona'd. Princeton A T Al. (4111. Princeton Geo Hall, New Jersey W L Beardman S Rinchikopf, Cincinnati • t intinnati A W Foster & la, Pitteburg L "Day & Ohio. Win Wall, New York Mills, Newark Z Austin, New York J N Aotirows,Harber'sFor'y G P Smith 8 D Castleman, Wash, DC E W Andrews, Now York L ., ~I , 7tAc_deews, New York Sea Duffy, Pemba Utica, NY PP Yield, Roston W M Shunter, Washington 0 Ax, Baltimore Win J Wilmer , Baltimore MARINE INTELLIGENCE 0:r SEE roma PAGE Echr 0 Loeser, Lain, 4 days from Boston, with fish to A Bonder & 00. .... Saw Martha Marla, Reed, 8 days rros Oalide, with Indio to Geetill & Gekrie. . . . Behr Jame florratt, Jr, Pennell, 2 do} 9 from Laurel, with corn to JW Bacon. Steamer Mare, Nichols, 24 hours from New York, with nabs to Wm M Baird & Co. CLEARED: Brig Talmo, Baker, Bostor, "rivets & Co. Behr R Knight, Endicott, Boston. 'hvelle & Co. Schr D C holes, Hampton, Key Wag, Tyler, (Bono & Co. Behr 'Elmira, Travers, Cumberland, Va, J C Balaton. Ear F Pierce, Smith, Greenwich, Conn, L Audooxied k Co. &lir Georgia, Gilohriet, Belfart, G Stockham. Str H L Cmr , Iler, Baltimore, & Groves, Jr. Sir Fanny Garner, Pierce, new York, W P Clyde. Btr E Chamberlain, Cheater, Alexandria, Bre, T tier, Jr. Barge ffi Conaelly, Devenny, Alexandria, A G. Callen & 0. Barge Challenge, Kilmer, New York, W P Clyde. MEMORANDA &tumidity Kangaroo, McGuigan, from Liverpool, at Bess York yesterday. Bark Old Dickory, Holmes, from Belfast for Philidel• pbta, was spoken 24th Met, Int 42 49, long a 9 51. Brig Delmonte Locke, for Philadolphhi, sailed from Boston 28th inst. Schrs Wanderer, Norton, and Itasca, WilHama, hence, arrived et New York 3 esterday. Scbr M Wrightlohtoa, Thatcher, demi at Boston 18th Inst. for Phitadeloh n. Sehr New Baron, Glover, from Bristol for Philadel phia, at Newport 27th inst. Behr'John Regales, Turman, cleared at Bangor 27th Init. for Philadelphia. Bohr D P , Matthews, hones), arrived at Portsmouth 20th inch ' • Schr Harriet Ryan, Staple'', hence, arrived at Taunton 28th that. eebr Blr, Cfbeestman, hence, . arrived at Nantucko 23d init. Behr A 0 Rearm, Wove!, laiaoi, arrived at Portanoititi 22d inet balite Wm H 'Bowe, Hearn, end Sarah Clark, GrifSA hence, arrived at New • cdford 27th mat. Scbr Del Norte, Dinsmore from Hillsboro, NB, for. Philadelphia, sailed from Lubec 24th lust. Behr S Sawyer, Carnage, hence, arrived at Portsmouth 26th inst., Steamers Trenton, Wilson; and Anthracite, Jones, hence, arrived at New York yesterday, SPECIAL NOTICES. BATCHELOR'S BAIR DYE! THE BEST TN THE WORLD. ILLIAN A. BATOHELOR'S celebrated If air Dye produces a color not to be dletLegnisbed from natnre— win ranted not to Injure the Hair in the least ; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. ORLY, BED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, tearing the Hair soft and b:au tiful. Sold by all Druggists, Sm. %KT The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on Use four sides of each box. FACTOetY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Late 263 Broadway and 16 Bond street), myl.l-3.1 , ' New York. 8.-T. 1680-X DRAKE'S PLANTATION BlTTERS—Ex hausted Nature's Great Restorer. They invigorate, strengthen, and purify tho system, Cure Diepepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Dlarrhees, Au. A perfect ap petizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compounded of pure Bt. Crroix. Bum, Roots, and Herbs, and are recom mended by all who use them. Adopted to old or young, but particularly rcoemmended to the weak and languid. Sold by MI Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. li. DRAIiR & CO., royB-mwtBen 202 Broadway, New York. ONE-PBICE CLOTHING, OF MI LATEST 8771.1313, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for BE TAM, SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goode made to Order Warranted satisfactory. Our ONE•PRIOE SYSTRY is strictly ad hered to. All aro thereby treated alike. se22-1Y JONES _et CO.. 604 'GARRET Street. MARRIED. WALRAVEN—JOHN.2.—;-On Thunder, May 21), by the Rec. W. 11. Foulest, Tra ?Mal Welravou to Emile Comfort Joline. both of tdelphia. ME aRES—EISENBRO WN.-0a May 27, by the Bev. W. J. MAIM D. D.,..josaph Meares, heq., to Miss Mary Catharine Eiaanbrown, alt of thiv city. WATFORD—WAIT ERB.—ort Montlay owning, tiny 26th, by the Atm Mr. Itobbhm, Mr Dome Joeeph Wat ford to Mrs. Elizabeth Welters, both of this city. * HUBST—DONNaIiIIE.—On th , , Stet of Deconher, by the Rev. George Briorharst, William Runt to Elleaa Donahue, both of this, city. to FAIISQN.—.On tho 38th instant, Annie, danghtir of Enoch 8. and Lavinia Faison, ngtd 7 years and 8 months. The relative!' and friends or the family ere respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the perorate residence, Ao 308 Wharton street. on Saturday afternoon. at 3 o'cleck. To proceed to St. Paul's al. E. Church for in terment. ** URWILER—On the 28th in , tent, litre StWah llr wiler, relict of the late George limiter, Sr , to her 84th year. li.lativts and friends of the family are lava al to at trio: 11. r funeral from the residence of her sen.in• law, !r. AOhlll W erthman. Dauphin street, east of Fraskford read, on Saturday alt moos, at 3 o'clock. Funeral to yr( veil to Glenwood Cemetery.• ikia CALEY.—On Fourth day morning (28th inst.), Mary L. Caley, in the 53d year of ber age. The funeral will lake place from the residence of her husband, Samuel Caley, No. 1818 Summer street, at 2 o'clock : on Seventh d ay afternoon, to which the friends of the family are particularly invited. ** BON D.—Fuddenly. on the 27th net., Abraham Bond. Bin Monde and those of the family are invited to attend hie funeral, from his late roadence at Newtown, Backs county, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. at - KAY.—On the morning of the2Sth fast., Mary C. Kay, widow of the late Capt. Joseph L. Kay, in the 80th year of her age. The reltdivee and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral from her late residence, No.-411 Pine street, this (Friday) afternoon ; at 4% o'clock, without farther notice. SIMMONS.—On Tuesday morning, May 27th, Joseph N. Simons, in his 69th yew'. Funeral front the residence of hie brother, Peter B. Eihnons, 1428 Poplar !street, this (Friday) morning, at 10 o'clock. FORTH.—In Trenton, on Fourth day morning, (the 28th bust ), Ramesh F., widow of the late Abel Korth, of Philadelphia. . The reativee end friende of the family are invited to attend her funeral from the residence of her mother, Margate Furman, at No. 107 E. Btate street, Trenton, on Seventh day, sth month Met, at 2 o'clock in the after. noon. *4' HEADQUARTERS REIT. OP LANCERS CAVALRY lin ERVB, Army of the Potomac, Orme in the Melt, May 21. I EMMENTAL ORDER, No. 41.—Tbo colonel commend ing announces to the regiment. with deep regret, the death of Captain JOSVPH WRIGHT, into commander of Company 11. This sad event occurred at Germantown, near Philadelphia, on Pundny morning, the 18th instant. To have fallen in battle, at tho heed of hie gallant squad von, charging into the ranks of the enemy, would have been a glorious death to no gallant an officer, bat to be cut off in the moment of go.ng to battle. on a sick bed, with typhoid fever, tea rad lot to one who had given his life and honor to the cause of his Government. His brother officers, and soldiers of the Regiment of Lancers, by whom be was greatly beloved, admired, and roepoctod, deeply condole with his bereaved parents and family, and hope that they may be permitted to unite with them in mourning the loss of aitallent officer, true patriot, and a warm and sincere frleid. By order of Colonel Rush. W. IL FRA.ZIER., Flist 'Lieutenant and Mi./taut. SECOND MOURNING POPLINS, VALENCIA%'AND GINGSAISS :—BEISSON & SON invite attention to their Neer Stock of Second /dooming Gingham. 15 to 25 cents. B. cond Mourning Silk and Wool Poplins. 62$ to 76. Second Mourning Silk and Wool Valanefae. 75 et& Bieck and White finest ' , tench Jacooets, 26 eta. Plain Bleck finest French Jaconets, 25 eta. ' Lupin), Black Mealies t 44 eta. .Lnpin's Bleck Berege. 7-4 wide, 02N cte. LElDite. Bleck - Crape Maretz, 25 cta. ' • Lupin's Black Tamortlnea. 25 cts. tni,l4-tf IT THE REPUBLICAN CITY CONVEN TION will meet Mille county Court - M Ronne THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Punctual attend ance is requested. By order. 11* 011 &B. S So:retary. ErST. ANDREW'S SOOIRTY.—A Stated M. eting or this Society wilt be held on SATURDAY EVENINA 31.. it Instant, at T) o'clock, in the CONTINEN TAT, IFOTEIe. Members are re quested to attend without furitor notice. in; 30-2 t GEORGE YOU YO; Sftretam tar THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE CON TENTION of SABRATII-SCIIOOI, E tOR ER3 will meet this morninf, May 231.4, at 10 . o'clock, in she First Independent Church (Rev. John Chamber 4), BROAD Straw., below Chestnut. To continue in 'nation Wrchicia'ay, Thursday, and Friday. my2B 3tia RE- U- COOPER-SHOP VOLUNTEER RE FRVSEI RENT SALOON, 1009 0 roEGO Street, Nay 26, 1882 Whereas, it id evident from circnnittances that we may be called upon at ahnast any moment, In the discharge of our ditties, to furnbat, yolont+rity, implies to our loyal poldters, who, in all probability, will pees through oar city in tersely incretuted Red unusual numbers; there fore, It becomes imperatively necessary to make an ap • peal to the public for cAttributions, in order thatour treasury may be replenished sufficient to meet the ex penses thereof. Each member of the Committee is au thorized to make collection+. a hook, properly flathead rated, being furnished him for this purpose. IV 111. M. COOPER, Pre.ident, 185 South Water street. A. M. SIMPSON, Treasurer. 9 Queen street. • • . WhL IL HAUL. Searetary, 330 Oatharine street. E. B 80, Con Secretary, n 3,28 Bt* Corn Exchange Bank. KrNOTICE. —A GENERAL.. MEETING of the Stockholders of the UNION CANAL COM PANY, and of the Bondholders of said company, now verured by theist mortgage, dated the 2311 April. 1853, will he held at the Booms of the Board of Trade, No. 505 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY,_ the ninth day of JUNE, 1862, at 11 A. et., for the purpose of considering and acting upon the provision, of an act of the Common wealth of Peonsylvahia, entitled " A furthor supple ment to the several act, heretofore passed relating to the . Union Canal Company, of Pennsylvania." Approved the 10th day of April, A. D. 1882. By order of the Board of Managers. JAMES PAGE, President. 0. THOMPSON. Secretary. my2B-tje9. I 1 ROAD OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD COMPANY, PHILADILPITIA, April AM. The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day declared a semi-annual Divlderd of FOUR PER CENT. On the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State tatvriVriev, ble on end atter May 15th, 1885. . . Powers of Attorney for collection of 'Dirklambi &Obi had on application, at the office of the company: No. 288. South THIRD Street. TEO& T. NINTH, aen tiol • . : . Treasurer. trr• NOTICE:-THE ANNUAL'. MEETING of the Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP DOCK COMPANY; for the election of Ilse directors and tho transaction of other business, will be held at N 0.126 N. DELAWARE Avenue, (24, door), on Monday; June 2d, 1862, at 12 o'clock, noon, my2l-8t WA!. DENNIS, Secretary . and Tiftsuier. ErrOFFICE LEHIGH COAL AND-NATI . : GATION COMPANY.--PuicAtumpina, Kay 271 A Dividend of THREE PEE CENT., equal to•ous dollar and fifty cents per share, on the capital stock of the company, has this • day been declared :by the Board of Managers, payable on demand. • my2B-6t . EDWIN . WALTER, Treasurer. 07 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, MAY 24, 1882. Notice to hereby given, that the Ordinances relative to the taking up and disporting of All Dogs running at large in the city of Philadelphia, will be etricdy enforceli : ori and after MONDAY, Juno 2. By order of the Walt, BARITEL EITOGLIMa , ' Older afirelkek. tit 26-mwf 3t DrPENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS —The annual election foi a Presi dent end twelve Directors will be held at the Academy on EONDAY, the 2d of June, between the home of 6 and 6P. M. JOHN T. LEWIS, Secretary. Plitiadelpbia, May 26, 1862. me27-6t ►VENT-MAKERS' (MERRY - TENT- Burroxsama BLIPS, United Stales pattern. for sale at J. P. BRED'S, Sontbeest earner of TILLS: TEEN TH and NOBLE- Streets, Philadelphia. zuy2B-Im.t. 111 E PRESS.-P HI ti A DELPHIA, FRIDAY, N.A.Y 30, 1862. irr PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION. - ' . . DIE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who dosire Cordially to unite In SUSTAINING TILE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION in 14 patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional and unholy rebellion against the UNITY OF THE REPUBLIC, and who desire to support, by every power of the Go— vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brothrenin arms, braving disease and the perils of gm Sold to preserve the Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number of DELEGATES equal to the Legislative Representation of the State, at such times and in ouch manner as will beat respond to the spirit of this call, to moat ha STATE OONVENTION, AT HARRISBURG, On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July — next, at n o'clock on said day, to for the offices of AUDITOR GENERAL AND SURVEYOR GENERAL, and to take such measures as may be deemed necessary to strengthen the Government in this season of * common peril to a common country. A. K. MOOLURE, Chairman of the People's State Committee. GEO. W. HANDLERSLY, t searotazie „. • • JOHN M. SULLIVAN, I myttf. OTOFFICE MONONGAHELA NA.vma TIOIS COMPANY, Ptriseuna, May 23, 1862. At a meeting of the Board or Managers of title Oompa- DY, held on the let of May, 1802, the following resolutions were adopted Resolved, That coripon bondo of this Company, bear ing date the first day of July next, be issued to the amount of Two Hnndred Thousand Dollars, in Emma of One Thousand Dollars each, payable In twen ty-fit° years after tbo date theteof, bearing interest at the rat, of six per ceotum par annum, paya ble semi-annually, in the city of Now York, and the said beads he secured by mortgaße of the works and revenues of this Company, to be mad° to Thomas Bakowell, as trustee, for the holders of said bonds. Resolved, That the President of tide Company be an hhoriged to procure, to he nogotlated, of tho mortgage bond: of this Company. this day ordered to be homed, the moonlit of one hawked end-twenty-five thonsend dot fare, for nab, or the outstanding bonds of tide Com. -pony, maturing on the first day of Jacuery next, at par, In accordance with the foregoing resolutions, SUB SCRIPTIONS will be received wadi three o'clock of the 24th DAT OF JUNE NEXT, for the abase loan. In formation with regard to t h character of the Improve ment may be obtained front Joshua Hanna, Eon , of flan no, Hart, & Co,Pittsburg; Abraham Gibbons, Fan., Coatesville, Che ater county, Pa.; and Hearn ; Jay, Conk, & Co., Philadelphia, who aro authorized tower, subscriptions for the' loan. The Capital Stock of the Company is ............ 5T23,700 Funded debt, (bondsontstanding) ' 182,000 There is no floating or other debt existing . . The works are in active operation and complete repair, and the re ceipts justify expectations of the usual or average divi dend for the present year. Tt a works were so far com pleted, and the debts sl the Company paid as to enable the Managers to declare their first dividend, July 7th, 1358, since which time they have declared fourteen divi dends up to Judy, 1851-relght yea a—amounting in the aggregate to ittry.four and one-half per coot., or six and eighty.one hundredths per cent. per annum. There are no bonds in the market better secured than those of this Company, and none that offer greater inducemente for investment as to security and prompt payment of. inte rest, which is well known by the holders of the preeseat onb tattling bonds. The object of this mortgage is to concentrate the bonds of the Company end secure the whole. A preference will beviven to the present holders of the bonds maturing January Ist, 1803 The ComplaY reserves the sight to accept the whole or any portion of the amount subscribed. my 27• lJe24 J. 11. MOORHEAD, President. I.rrOFFICE GIRARD 'FIRE AND MA-. RINE INSURAN OE COMPANY, 415 WAL NUT St , PnttAnetrnts, Mayl2, 1887 —The Directors have Ode day declared a semi-anneal DIVIDEND of tt ree and a half per cent., payable to the stockholders of this Company, on and after the 16th inetaut. myl4. mulles ALFRED B. GILLETT, Treasurer. IBEADQUARTERS'OOMPANY C, NATIONAL . GUARD. Recruits waisted im mediately at the Armory, RACE Street, below Sixth. rus274l . HARR &NETS NEFF, Captain. isU. 13:..MAILINES.—WANTED— For the U. 8. Marine Corps, for sea service aboard of men-of-ivar, SEVERAL HUNDRED ABLE 'BODIED MEN, between the ages cf 18 and 35 years. Alt information that may be required, will be given at the Rendezvous, 31.1 South Front stroot, bolow Sarum% Philadelphia. JAMES LEWIS, my2o-12t Cantata and Recruiting Officer. IMPARTIAL J11 . VG.11 . 13-the people- have decided in fsvniof BET= WS Colored Photo gropbe for st. roanifeet . Sy their continued patronag e. Gallery, SECOND Strati, above Green. its ivr AJOR- GENERAL . GEOBGE B. NaOLELLAN.. AND LADY—A Cara- Photo graph of Major Ge nial George B MoOledlao and Lady. Price MI cents. . • NoALLISTEB 8: SRO,. my.29-2t 72S tMESTNIIT Street. TEE A RTISTICI EX CEL LENCE 3 1 of REPLIED:4 Colored Photographs have gained tbem the wide•epreed favor of the people. Within the reach of all. - Only el.. SECOND Street, above Green TTHEOLOGICALSEMINARY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURAL, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA —A Card Picture of the Ecminary, photographed a few weeks ago.. IIcALLISTER & BRO., aly29 2t ' 728 OHEST NUT etreei. SAINT ANDRii W'S CH URC B en interior view of Saint Andrew's Church, Chan cel, Rr acing Desk, Pulpit Font. &a., in a Card Picture. Price 25 cents. MoALLISIMI. & my'29-21 728 CFpfSTNITT Street. 110101 TOT OGR APH ALBUMS, Imported from Paris, Berlin, and Vienna, late.t etylem and Improvements, wholesale and retail. SOLIOLZ & NIGNTeKY.II2 South NIGHTIE Street , my9-Im AMERICAN GOLD' , , 'WAN'TBD,. At high prices. ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATES FOR BALE. SEVEN-AND-THREE-TENTHS AND COUPON BONDS FOR SALE, . ". DREXEL & Co., my6-Im 34 South TRIED Strerst. $6,000;,5, ,v 5 i i ?39 ,0 0 , n. A. 0rt N ,Fg„5A 4 4 0 4 ,00 t. TO ALFRED FITIVER, mY3O-6t* No. 61 North SIXTH Street. TO EUROPEAN TRAVELLERS.- TO Menlnr Lettere of Credit, available In all party of the world, will be lamed by Meson. GEORGE PEA BODY it 00 , of London. .Apply to C. Al tiOALESYER, • n024.8t* 205 sormoix.ra Street.' • - BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT -LP OF rHE UNITED STATES. the following con demned ORDNANCE STORES will be told at Public Auction, on TUESDAY, June 3d, at the United States Armory. Springfield, viz: • 687 Tips for Stocks. 2,494 Butt Plates. • 1,023 Guard • 1,242 • Bows. 1,763 Swivels. 1,326 Triggers. 86 Trigger Screws. 20 Guard I,lto Leaf Sight Bases. Ito First Leaf. 311 Second Leaf. 28 Joint Screws. 23 Base 46 Frcnt Eights. 1,008 Breech Screws. 1,928 Cores. - 166 'Vent Screws. 7,495 Barrels in various stages. 3,852 poli•hed. 6z7 rifled. 1,711 Upper Bandit. 1,883 Middle ff 1,654 Lower " 537 Band Soririgs. 1.236 Lock Plates. 1,259 Magazine Cover Studs. 150 , f ff Catches. . 3e3 Covers. 1,076 a Cover Rivets. 708,600 Pounds Coarse Scrap Iron. 254,(k 0 Fine " " 30,(C0 " Old Cast. 130 Feeding. Springs. 381 Fiogers. 989 Maio-SPrittg Swivels. 187 ff . Swivel Rivets. 1,271 Hammers. 1.224 Tumblers. . - 8,126 Bridles. 1,135 S. ars. 1,6.14 Sear Springs. 3,701 Lock Screws. 4,928 llbdu Springs. • • 14t D Side Screw Washer s. 607 607 f Screws. • 486 liamrode. • 1,162 Pm ousts. • 167 Bm east Clasps. 40 Wipers. 600 Fiks (worn). 4uo Cadet Barrels. 427 Pistol ff 1 Screw Drop. 5 Ratchet Drops. 1 Large Wood rah. Small Iron • 50 Powder Barrels. 9,164 Bough Stocks. 10,261 Mocks in various stages. 187 Barrels model 1842, tilled. 8 Vices. 7 Harnesses (worn). 21.745 Pounds Scrap Cast Steel. 60,0(0 •• Milling Gbips. 209 Tools. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms Coeh.. All bills to ho paid in Specie or Treasury Notes. . B. DYER, Captain Commanding. U. S. ARMORY, May 27th, 1862. my3o.4t TITORY.TY PFB.—ln.. these pictures of nuimICWS the n•tlet . has united a natural manner of painting with a blab degvee:.of finish. 'Gallery. SE COND Street, above Green.. . lt* Et.. TRUNKS. - VALTSES, &c.— • A.:L. dr., A. P. DUTTON'S, No. 927 MARK ES r 86ft,, belosiTTenib, north ride. my3o- atit p E. 1333 1 - NOTES. AND POSTAGE -1_11) 8 remPs AT HALF PRICE —Fourteen different Rebel Nola: sad Postage Stomps sent poet paid on re c.ipt of minty-dye conts. Troilo supplied et 50 centl ptr 100, or $4 per 1,000. Adilms . A. 0. UPHAM, piy3o-3t* 403 CHESTNIIT . A6*, Philadelphia. • 9111 E PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER • 1. of THIS coiteln 'a fidVaiecount of tho Engagements of General . Banks' Command In the retreat from treeburg to Williamsport; official lists of the killed and wounded In Colonel Brdpe's and Colonel Murphy's RegimAnts. 'To bembtained from all the News Agente and at the Pri two cents.. . WORMAN 'de . ELY, No.' 130 PEGG Street, manufacturers orgatent OAST-STEW, TABLE CUILItRY ; also, a lately-patented COMBI NATION - KNIFE, FORK, and SPOON, especially ad. ptertfor Camp use, for Fishermen, Sea-faring Men, Alechanics, Miners, Lumbermen, and aid Workmen ear , rkinp their dinners. W. S. E.'s Cutlory in warranted to be of the beat quallty n of ENGLISH CAST.STEEL, and to intended to supereede, by Its excellence and cheapness, the inferior qualities of Cutlery now in the market, and to which they respectfully invite the attention of the Hardwase . dealors generally. my29.3m FOR , HAIR DYEING, AND A DE lido. BATH, go to. HIITEKTINSTI, FOURTH and BBANOH. . m➢2Sditf MONUMENTS. AND 911 A .V:N STONES at vary reduatiPtiaatt at Marble Won" at &. t3TEININETE, =DOA Mom, below iltwootii Stmt. tob/S4haff NOMINATE 06.NDID&TEB MILITARY NOTICES .PHO'rOGRAPFIS. FINANCIAL. RETAIL DRY GOODS DUCTION IN. PRICES OF LIGHT, PLAIN, AND FANCY CI-4TH SACQUE9, FROM $8 TO $5. FROM $lO TO $6. FROM $l4 TO $L TWO garments are elegant and rich in appearance, as much en as Silk Garments at twion the cost, and are thin enong,h to be worn the entire season. . . J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 OHMSTNUT STREET my3O.tiea MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. .. CABS LIGHT MIXTURES. . SILK MIXTURES. FINE BLACK CLOTHS. LADIES' OLOLKIWOS. "IL LOK BROADCLOTHS. BILK MIXED COATINGS. NEW MELTON& COOPER & C,ONA.RD, S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET. iny274m cfribliKS!• CLOAKS! CLOAKS! %I MIZATTZT BALIGiLING IN THZ PITY IVENS & CO.'S, No. 23 SOUTH NESTE STREET. THE LARGEST STOGY, THE BEST ASSORTMENT, - - -- - THE CHOICEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALITIEII, THE YOST SUPERB TSIMILINGE T THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST WORE, AND DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES, IN THE CITY, IVENS & CO.'S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. m1123.3m riLOAXB.-If you want the best value for your 1110110 Y, go to the City (Hoak Store, 142 Korth BIGHTH Street, above Cherry. mb26-Sm CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Of all the Newest Materials, AND CHOICEST PATTERNS, AT TILE LOWEST PRIDES, toyls-2m No. 26 Bonth TENTHS GLO.AKS A MAGNIFICENT ABSORTHEZNT OP ALL THE NEWEST STELES IMPORTED THIS SEASON, With every new material, made try and trimmed In the very beet manner, at Woe that defy all competition, AT vas PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. D. CORNED EIGHTH AND WALNUT ET& mh.26-41m 1024 CHESTNUT STREET Ir - gwroww Has received by the latest arrivals from EuroDe l the following desirable goods, suitable to the re •Liremcnts of the present season, which lie offers at vory low prices: Narrow Gni pure and Valencienne Laces, suitablel for trimming dresses and Garibaldi's ; neat linen I embroidered Breakfset Collard aed sets; 20 piece e. (a fresh invoice) of palled Garibaldi muslin •, also,' new goods in points, Vslencienne and other laces ; 1 a new lot of Valencienne lace trimmed Hannan. chiefs ; also, raffled French Cambric Handkerchiefs embroidered in colors ; Magpie (black and • white figured) Lace Tells; Barbee in coal thread, Chan tilly, and volute applique ; a small invoice of chot styles Paris-made Infants' ceps. The special atten tion of ladies intending to visit out of town during the Summer is called to the above, as also to my extensive aseoriment of White Goods and Linens. adapted to summer uses; a great variety of plaid. striped, dotted, floured, and plain musllns, and nets, suitable for illaribaldi's,ko. my2B 1024 011118TITUT STBEET 625. NNW SPRING GOODS. 625. O. SOMERS & SON, - CLOTH HOUSE, No. 625 CHESTNUT STAID% oarem JAYSIrB BALL, Nave now In store. and are receiving constantly s large and desirable assortment of CLOTHS, CASStMERES COATINGS, SILK MIXED AND PLAIN. Vesting', Teams' Trimmings, and ad goods adapted to MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. PLEASE Cl= AND EXAMINE. AS. R. OA-MPB E ta.Ll Al Co., WHOLESALE AND }INTAIIi DIDALNIta, 727 OEDISTNOT ennEr, Have opened, Ms day, Bonnet's Black Taffetas. Triple Chain Satin Plaid Oolored Taffetas. Detached Figured Cauiet's Hair Thibet, high lustre. Satin Plaid and Printed ltlaronilise. Lopin's beet black Limoges and Bombazines. Bich Plaid Kozambionea. Lupin's beet black, white, and high colored Malt Organdies and Jaconets, grissalle grounds. Carlin:tire Stripe Printed Percales, very.rich. Foulard Poplins. Foulard ease, &0., &a BROOITE ENGLISH BABEGES.- A new and largo stock at very low prim my 29 tf SgARPLESS BROVEIERS. MOZ uEs.L-• • Plain Mixtures and Plaids, two yards wide, far Mantle!. my 29 tt BLIABPLEP.B BRO rnE pIIEAP, BAREGE ROBES.- v Two hundred Flounced Mabee, at one•tldrd of the. linforttng toot. n 1,29 tf STIARPLESS.BROTHERS BLEACBED MUSLINS.--- Extra qualities of Shirting., at much reduced 811A1IPLES3 11110TEIBES. CREST liiT & 'EIGHT ti Streets. prim! m 12941 LINENS.—I have now one of the cbeapeat and most desirable lots of Fronting Linens ever offered. Dunbar and Pickson's matte, very fine, at 37g cents ; one lot at 60, which is worth. Rod has been sold at, 76 ; onelot 62X, and the very sneet 75. Dichayreon's make is the heavy mode, suitable for general family use. in every number, 813(, 37X, and 46, which has always brought 50 crate. The celebrated Golden Flax LINEN, at 62,14 and 75, which is prooeuuced, by the best judges, to be the hard est to wear ont of any linen made. The above goods are rainy very cheap, having beet, imported under the old duty, thereby saving 16 per taut: SO dozen 'Solon Napkins, 750 per dozon ; • Spot and Damaek,.all linen, do., at 531.50 !Jewry Huck Towels, 51 .50 ; plain brown do., 75 cents per dozon • one lot, 13( yards long with broad rod bortior i it% cents each. Fino Spot and Damask Table Clotho, all linen, at $1.30. Alto, en excellent assortment of band loom Table Linens. GRANVILLE B. NADIRS, m32.7.5t No 1013 MARKET Pt, above Tenth. NEW CLOAK STORE! , The most elegant amortment In the cdty. No. 29 South NINTH Street, BY rat door above Crhostoot. mh26-31E 103 NORTHS E C O ND E D I O G O TH O S E T A R R C E H E T, lIY ST&IBB. LADIES' DRESS TEWMINGS, The Ckmartnership heretofore existing between IEAUFTL&N & LONNEIItsTADTER Having been dissolved by mutual consent, the under signed respectfully informs the patrons and friends of the old Brm, and the trade in general, that ho has taken ,all the up-stairs reams of NO. 103 NORTH E EIGHTH STREET, ABOV ARON. To continue the manufacturing o all kinds of DRESS, CLOAK, man MANTILLA TRIM RINGS, FRINGES, BUTTONS, TASSELS, CORD Of all descriptions, &a., &0., And will oiler indnoements in price and quality, as well az prompt attondanco to orders, in every article apper taining to hie line. WM. LONNEESTADTER, ap4.2rn] No. 103 North EIGHTH Street, ab. Arch. • SILK MANTLES AND SACQUES. Black Taffeta Mantles. Black Silk Sacques. Elegant ucw stylee. Light Cloth Sacques. SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS. • :low lots, bargains, 12%, 18%, and 25 ate. Plaid Idozembiones, very desirable. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Silk Mixed Cisstmeres and Coatings. Light colors fancy Cassimeree. _ 6.4 Mixtures and Melton. • Cloth goods for little fellows. BOY'S JACKETS AND PANTS. (NEW DEPARTMENT, BECOND 87031.) irst•olass Beady. made Garments. Style and Fit unexceptionable. • Prices very reasonable.. Boys' suits made to order. COOPER dc 00IfABD, - 8. E. corner NINTH and MANKET Btreete..' -IWOULD - CALL THE ATTENTION _ of my customer's and friends to the following Goode, which are fresh fad deeirable Black and White Plaid Silks. Organdie Lawns. choice styles. Mozambique', Plain and Plaid. Neapolitan Silks, for travelling multi. Argentine'', Black and Brown, mixed. lilode Tamertinee, scarce and desirable. - Black 'Crape d'Espartnes, from auction. Challis Detainee, nice assortment at 18%0. 10 dozen Kid-finish Silk Gloves, at 37N c. 37 dozen Ladioa' Linen Handkerchiefs, at $1.62g per dosen ; a barzain. One lot of Lisle . Gauntlet', at 18)(c a Dalt. One lot of Black glik, $Ll2x ; the beat I ever had for the money. ' ' At JOHN 11. STOKES', reY2O 702 AItCII Street. LLNENS 'AT IM PORTERS' PRICES. •••-BIOHARDBOW'S and DUNBAR MESON'S celebrated SHIRTING and FRONTING LINENS, re ceived from the manufacturers direct, and guarantied perfect—to which the attention of buyers and tho trade generally is respectfully Invited. • SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, spl9-ro tf lOOB CHESTNUT Street. NEW BERINCk 'PRINTS, OROIOII imam. mszointio, s SPRAGU O E , , . • PAOI3I ALL TWELVE AND -A ITALY (TENTS. A large lot boat 'Lyles and fat colon at no. • • COWPERTRWLIT A 00., labl6-1: B. W. tor. EIGHTH and MARKET Sta. GAUZE SUMMER BLANKETS.-- The subscribers have received an invoice of these very desirable goods, In fine Quality, at last season's 13IIEPPAII,D, VAX HABLINGIIB4 & AMMON, apl9-rp tf 1008 OIOSSINVT Street. VIIRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH Ste., areofforing a very limo assortment of Travelling Dress Goods. Lava Colored Taffeta Do Amneesr. Poplins and Menambiques. my3O•H g NAVY BLUE FLANNEL, FOR Gent.' Summer Coate and Suite. Mtge Bloe Clothe. Blue Shut ng Vienne . Gray El irling Flannels. EYRE 84 I.A.NDELr 4 , my3o•tt Irouirra and .6.130Ef. &mete. PERFECT INDIA PIAAID DRESS Shepherd's Plaid Lanus. Broken mod lodise Black and White Plaid Poult do Soie, • Bummer Sdkn and Foulards, TYRE & L&NDELL, my3o-tt - VW:MTH and Alttat Streets. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilac. Plain brown Foulards ; one yard wide. Planes, white ground and bouanota of Chintz colors. Wool De Lallans, cholcishades. Plaid and small figured Wool De Laines, for children. A large assortment - of Gingham, at 12X, 20, and 26 A fresh aesoetmeut of Cloaking Cloths. Small type dark brown Mohair% choice: Sheyastad'iPlatdat frold 18% to 00 cents. 811 k and Wool Parana In groat variety, at JOHN H STOKES', No. 102 ABOR Street. N. B.—Good black Silks, 87M, $l. and $1.12X. Call and examine our 81.12% black Silks. nah2B p L - MOZAIVIBIQUES AT 13 Plaid Nosambiques at 13 cents, worth 20 cents, Plaid alczambiones at IS cents. .. Plaid flosambiques at 25 crate, Plaid blezambitmes at 31 cents. • • Plaid Itlozsmbidues at 37x cents. Embroidered Mozambiquee at 50 cents. BCO yards Gray Himalayas at 10 cts., worth 13 ate. Gray Sultanas, Gray Poplins, and Travailing - Dress Goods of every variety. • 3,000 YARDS BLACK AND WOOL PLAIDS,- ` All-wool filling, at 20 cents. Brown and Black Ground Lawns. Fine French Organdies. . BEST 12% CENT. LAWNS "rN THE CITY. 1 Lot Handsome Silk Robes. 22 yards patterns, - At $l7, worth $3O. • FANCY SILKS, VERY CHEAP. .144 received, 2 small lota of Barege Robes, '""At $2 50 and $3 ; worth Si and $12.. H.,STEEL.d SON, my2o-tf No. 71.0 Biwa' TENTH. St f ab... 0 0&T S. "FOULARD:: S 14 KS-FROM NE !----Yorric_AndrioN - • Foulards, pow operli at 44 cent Gronadiuo Vetio, - Brawn Grenadine MYRE & LAND - ELL, My 20 • Fourth stud Arch streets. eiLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN ! ip want of the above articles will fad it to their advartag 3to Visit the old established house of Mrs. HENRY, No. SS Noah NINTH: Street, below ADM. The latest Paris Styles always on hand at prices that astonish everybody. Bo Y S', MISSES', AND CHIL • No. 137 South EIGHTH' Street, mvl6 .2m Tbroo Doors above WALNUT NATIONAL FLAGS. TT S. FLAG EMPORIUM, BUNTING -SND SILK FLAGS, NATIONAL ENSIGNS, PRESENTATION FLAGS. EVANS & HASSALL, my 29.211 GENTS' FURBISHING GOODS. FLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOR THE' ARMY. FINE SHIRTS, COLLARS STOCKS * A'GH WRAPPERS- Manufactured at -HOFFMAN'S, (SUCCESSOR TO W. W. 8-NIGHT.) NO. 60S ARCH STREET. NW' A full line of TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, - HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always on band. - my23.lm GEORGE GRANT. DIANUFALOTURER OF AND Dro5:1111E IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 ORESTNIIT STREET. VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. LLB The subscriber would invite attention to hie IMPBOVED OUT OF SHIRTS, Which be makes a specialty in hie brusinese. Alto, non gently receiving NOVAILTTES FOB GENTLEMEN'S WBAIZ. J. W. SCOTT, MINTLEDIENT FITHWISHING BTORIL No. 814 CHESTNUT arazzr, • •• hOI4I . Troir domes Wow Ow. nmithlental REFRIGERATORS AND COOLERS • rimE «DR H&YES' REFRIGERA -11 These are, beyond doubt, the most seientific and efficient REFRIGERATORS In use, being WARRANTED to BEEP PROVISIONS LONGER, WITH-LESS ICE, THAN ANY• OTHERS. ' RETAAWGA.T . WHOLESALE PRICES msioqiiiritrortmeut of the moat approved WATER COO LERS. J. S. CLARK, No. 1008 MARKET Street, INSURANCE. COMPANIES. G.IR-411D FIRE AND MARINE OFFICE 415 WALNUT STRERT, PHILADELPHIA. This company continues to take !lake en the safer olaesee of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and &bill. ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exceed . 8500,000, and we respectfully Bohai its favor In the furore DUPONT, JOHN ' W. OLAGMOBN, 0. 7. IMAZLITT, DAVID BOYD, Jr., WM. M. SWAIN, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. WM. O. RUDMAN, THOMAS CRAVEN, President, B.GILLETT, Vice President JAS. B. ALVOBD, Boaretary. ay2B•tt HEAD NETS, FAME INSUR • No. 406 CHESTNUT. FIRE AND IND DISE F. N. Bask, Otitis. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., Alex. Whilldin, Geo. A. West, G. W. BaViß, FRANCIS N. Bah CHARLES RH/HAI WILLIAMS I. BLANCH! COMIVIONWEALTH 1111,E INSU RANCE COMPANY, ON THM van 07 PENNSYLVANIA. DINECTOBIL • David Jayne M.D., Charles H. Bogert, John M. Whiten, John K. Walker, - Ndward 0. Knight, Hobert Shoemaker, . Ttiomas B. Stewart, William Struthers, Henry Luwie, Jr., Elijah Jonee. DAVID JAYNE, At D., Preeldent. JOHN N. WHITALL, Vice Proeldent. HAIIIIINL B. MOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Building, 613 OHESTRITI Street. Philadelphia. arotgr 61 CAUTION- The well-earned reputation of FAIRBANKS' SCALES Baa induced tbo makers of imperfect balanced to offer them as "FAIRBANKS' SCALES," and purohaaers have thereby, in many instances, been "objected tofrartd and Imposition. FAIRBANKS' SCALES are manufac tured only by the original inventors, E. T. FAIR BANKS A 00., and are adapted to every branch of the Mathieu, where a correct and durable Scales is required. at.lo-tf MASONIC HALL, 715 CHESTNUT BT. MATTINGS ! MAITINGS! MAT TINGS! 8.4 WHITE AND CHECKED, 4-4 WHITE AND CHECKED, 6-4 WHITE AND CHECKED, 6.4 WHITE AND CHECKED, AT LOW PRICES FOB CAUL REEVE L. KNIGHT, No. 282 South SECOND Street., my 27-1 m if Wad nide. 60$r Spruce. TURTLE AND CLAM SOUP served ur daily (Sundays excepted) by JAMES PROS BBB, SOS SUBMIT Street. TIMIIIOII enquired asnenaL ARTESIAN WELLS BORED, By S. B. B&TME, my 2740- Apply or address No. 109 ALMOND St. RETAIL DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, IN ENDLESS VASIETY; 418 ARCH' STREET. REGIMENTAL STANDAItDS, CAVALRY GUIDONS, No. 4 . IB.ARCH Street, abovo FOURTH INSITRANCE COMPANY CAPITAL 8200,000. DIEZOTOBS JERRY WALRRIB,. JOHN THORNLET, ABRAHAM HART, PETER S. HOE, of N.ll WTHIMAN SHEPPARD N. 8. LAWRENCE, JOHN SUPPLER. CE OOMP.NY, Street. IND LNSURANCE. )TOBS. • . E. D. Woodruff, John Kosalor, P. S. Justice, Washington Jones; Ohm. Stokes, John W. Drennan. BC., Pro'Wont. • .BDBON, Vice Prealdent. Secretary. tuthl9-if FAIRBANKS 86 EW General Agents, NEW PUBLICATIONS pUBLISiIEII TO-MORROW ! TWO PRIMA DO NNAS ; GEORGE AUGUSITS Edit 4 of 6. TEMPLE pAlt," and Author of TILE BEymisoNs MA.MILON," 44 TWICE ROUND TER °LOCK." THE TWO PRIMA DONNAS! THE TWO PRIMA DONNAS! THE TWO PRIMA DONNAS! BY GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA . TUB TWO PI - MU DONNAS. A NOVEL OF REAL 1,11 , 1, /IF .GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA, will be rublished and fer sale TO-MORROW (SATUISOAT). Complete in a large octavo volume, paper oover: rublisbed and For eale . T. B. PETERSON & BROTITERS, 306 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA., To whom Edi orders must cam addroned Copies br the above will be sent to tny one, free of postage, on remitting the price to the publishers, ina Bookeollere, News Agents, and ail others wilt please send on Way orders at once for what they may want of lhia now 4141 popular Look to start with. - Addrees all orders to the publishers} Tr, 'l3 PFJERSON & By.OTHERS; 306 CHESTNUT ETASET,PHILALELPHIA BARNABY BUDGE, READY ON SATURDAY, MAY 31st. MESSRS. SHELDON & COMPANY, PUBLIBIIEItS, NEW YORK, Beg to annnounce that, the elegant 'HOUSEHOLD EDITION' OF TILE WORKS OF CHAS. DICKENS Having passed into their hands, therivill publish the Eighth Issue of the Series, ' BARNABY MIDGE, With Illustrations on Steel from Drawings by DAItLEY & GILBERT. 3 volumes, lento, Green Vellum Cloth. Price 75 cents per volume, on SAT crn- DAY, May 31st. FOR Se.lE BY - ALL BOOKSELLERS. im - 30-2t - - PETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT DEF TECTOR, for MB, is rev's this morning. PETERSON'S COUNTE R IT DE VICTOR, for JUNE, ia ready Ma morning. NEWSI COUNTERFEITS are fully 1 described in PETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT DE TECTOR end DREXEL'S EANK t IaTOTE LIST POll JUNE. Which is ready this Milan, at the Publication Office, at T. It PETERSON & BROTHERS', 206 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Tnnats—One Dollar a year, monthly; or Two Dollars a year semi-monthly, or Ta n Cents a number. PETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT DETEOTORis cor rectcd by - DREXEL CO'; BANKERS. PETERSON'S is' the .only CORRECT AND 'RE LIABLE COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR PUBLISHED,' and every Perron that takes my paper .meney at all should send and subscribe to it at once to the Office of Publication, at the °HEAP 1300 K STORE T. B. PETERSON BROTIfER3, No. 806 CBE*TNIST Street, Philadelphia. 1), ET ER SON '8 C OUNTER FE IT DE TEOTOR, for JUNE, is ready this 1110rDinSt. DETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT DE TECTOB, for TUNE, is ready this morning. Al' Ae an advertising medium, for advertking all branches of business, and to reach Country Storekeepers, PETERSON'S CETI:OTOS is one of the best in the country, as it eircuLstes everywhere. Ad rertisereents will be inserted to it at very low rates. It ATEW MAP OF VIRGINIA.—We have ready, this day, an entirely new TOPOGRAPHICAL RAP OF VIRGINIA, ItIARY- L AND, AND DELAWARE, compiled from the most authentic sources. Beautifully printed in tints and colors. Price only b 0 cents. As the war is to he permanent in Virginia and the ad joining States, this is just the nip for the times. On it will be found every town of any importance, every road, every mountain ranee, with their altitudes, creeks, rivers, &e. Being the latest Map out, it has every tide place that has become of any note. THE OFTIOIAL MAP OF THE BOUTH, HAZARD'S RAILROAD A.ND DIILITARY MAP OF THE SOUTHERN SPATES Being the only one officially recogeizrd and issued by the War Department, is the Afap that everybody &Geld haye nowin these stirring tiova of movements and calm ter-movements, ea it is the beat. the most distinct, and meet aCCIII ate. Price only $l. $3 50 on rollers. MAP OF. OHARLDTPON HARno e. Nap of Charleston and its vicinity, showing all the forts, entrances, ,lcc., of the barber. Price only 10 cents. Just ready, and for - sale by . , WILLIS P. H 111,D, rny2B-3t 724 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth. NEWW BOOK!. NEW BOOK! OITRISTAN SABBATH: Its History, Autho rity, Dntios, Benefits, and Olvil Relations: a !wiener die couriesby Rev. W. L. Rice, D. D., Rev. William Hague, Rev. Harvey D. Game, Rev. William Adams, D. D., and the Rev. Alextinder EL Vinton. D. D.; with a ekotch of the Sabbath reform, by the secretary of the Now York Sabbath Oommiree 72m0, 75 Ms For sale by, • WILLIAM S. a ALFRED IItARTIE 14, my'n • • • .. No:600 CGESTNIIT Street. SPRING MILLINERY. VREMOVAL. MISSES O'BRYAN, 924 GRESYNDT Street, have removed to 1107 WALNUT Street, three doors above Ele venth, north aide, and will open PARIS MILLINERY, for the Spring. on TRIPURA Y. Aorll 17. riol2-2.1* SENMIG MACHINES WHEELER & WILSON SEWING 62 . 8 OHESTNIIT STREET, r0b711410, PIHTLAWIETAWRIA. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ABLI4IOAN, ENGLISH, AND ddg BWIF S WAYTORPS, JEWELRY. AND DILVERwARD, AT REDUCED P.RIOZS. JOS. WATSON, • ,f/r3a 326 01111STNUT srsansr REMOV . J. C. PULLER - Having Removed from N 0.44 South THIRD Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor, (Oppneliellisonic Temple,) Now offers altargiiind Desirable Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ROOM a BROTHERS' SPOONS AND P MKS, AND . ' FINE JEWELRY, To which the attention of the trade isinvited. ap3O-Sin AMERICAN WATCH °QM— DANY." GOLD AND STLVICE WATOTI.E, BOR LAWNS AND ONNTLENEN. COMPANY'S SALESROOM, No. 712 CIIINSTNOT Street, Second Floor, (oppoiSteNellODlC Temple.) I. B. MARTER, Agent. sr.Bo-3et VULCANITE RUBBER JEWELRY - A beontEtil line of GENTLENSN'S TEST CHAINS, LADIES' ORA TALAINE MAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES, STUBS, BUTTONS, Ac., Now In Store. J. C, FULLER, No. Yl2 CHESTNUT Street, Second Moor, awBo 1m (Oppoelto Masonic Temple.) WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. A FRESH ASSORTMENT, at LESS THAN FOILMMB PRIOEB. FARB A BROTHER, Importers, 824 OHESTNTIT Street, below Fourth. mb2O-tr SAFES. W i n LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE IM MOVED to No. D. South SEVENTH Street, near the Franklin Inetituto. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to 'merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient afore, and bee now on hand a large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes (the onL sttictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lillis's Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillio'a Bank Vault Doors and Locke will be farniehed to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro , tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called. to Lillie's Bra Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, ha.. This Safe is con. coded to surpaes in style and elegance anything yet et bored for this purpose, and is the only one that is atrial)' lire and burglar proof. Srsow.. Iforrou.—l have now on hand say twenty ts Farrel, herring, (k Co 's Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to slime, and all lately exchanged for the uow celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at van • low prices. Please call and examine. M. 0. SADLNB,'Agent. IN EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER BASES • STORE, 16 SOUTH FOURTH BTHERT, • ' PHILADELPHIA, P. A large variety of BIBS-PROOF EWER dwell of hand PUBLIC SALE OF COAL OILS LAB GE LOT OF COAL OIL AT PUBLIC SALE. 150 BARRELS SIIPEEIOIt, REFINED, NON-EXPLOS[VEI COAL 011,, Will be sold AT PUBLIC SALE, BUTLER'S WAREHO USE, NORTII BROAD STREET, • ox TUESDAY• MORNING, JUNE .30, AT 10 CLOCK. About $OO gallons of the above Oil is pot lip in &re sell.= CAW!, and cued (five none to the case), in excel lent order, either for shipping or home trade. The cane are all supplied with spiggols. The remainder of the Oit is in good barrels. The Oil will be sold in lots to emit purchasers, with the privilege of taking the whole. TIMMS will be made Imovin on the morning of sale. SUMMER RESORTS. BEDFORD AL. LEN respectfully informs the public that .his cele brated and, fashionable ' WATERING PL ACE is now open and fully prepared for the reception of visitors, ene will be kept open until the lat of October. Persons wishing. 'Bedford Mineral Water will bo sup. plied at the following prices at the Springs—Yir : For a ban el (oak) 00 " I , olf-brr el" 2 00 railies wishing rooms or any Information in regard to Om place will address the (4 Bedford Miami Springs company." Fi, ()RENO E HEIGHTS.—M.Rd. BANDGIVEN reapeciffilly inform the former pa trend Of ibis beautiful SUMMER RESORT', and the public generally, that the Home will be opened for the season, nntler her management, on the 7.5 th JUNE. For terms, and any other information, apply at sfre. LEVELVS, 1216 CHF,BTNI7T Street. nar24-12t* A HUSE NIENTS m JOHN DREW'S .1.7_11_ ABOU-STBEET THEATRE. Anting and Stage Manager W. S. FBEDEBIOKS En3inetn3 Agent and Tronartrer JOB. D. IBITBFRY TESTIMONISL BENEFIT TO • Y1.."3. JOIIN entlered by a Committee of the of the tat, JOAN DREW. On FRIDAY EVENING, May 80111, r..which occagion R. and . L T 1" - THE ENTIRE DRAMATIC CODIPART, II" O. DODWORTH AND ORCHESTRA, Ate. 01 the attacht! 9f tho Theatre. having, kindly VOLUSTEERE.I) THEIR SERVIDES; Will appear in a GRAND COMBINATION DILL, Commencing at 8 o'clock precis'eiy, with the Wits Drama of LOVE IN RUMBLE LIFE. Cbriatine . Ittra,.(t. Mend. Ronzlaus Mr. F. Lawlor. Carlitz " ' ....Mr. Frank.Lrevr. To be renewed by the Comic Crania, entitled the YOIING RASCAL OF PARIS. (Le Gamin de Paris.) •TC•F era), the Printer's Apprentice Titre. A. F. Baker. Mad. Munnier Mrs &armpit. 11l ad . Marine Mrs Stephens. Eliza " Mrie E Price. General Marine Mr. Lonie Baker_ Arthur Mr. Muzak'. Lizot - . Mr Wallis. During the evening, C. Itodwarth and Orchestra will. perform "JOHN DIVEAVIS OWN SET." The Performance concluding with the Musical. Drama MAID WITH THE lIILIIINCI PAIL. Mills, with Songs arm 0. Dineon ..... Me. Frani , Drew Lord Philander 3.1 r. W. H. Bailey Box eheet open. Weireaday morning. . _ PARTICULAR NOTICE. Tickets issued by the (knemil tee fer Mr. John Drew's Benefit be admitted on this cccarion. The Theatre will reopen for the Sommer Season- on MONDAY. June 2,1862, On which occasion -the celebrated Comedian, F. S. DRANFRAD, Will appear in anew SENSATIONAL DRAMA, With new Scenery, Dresse3, ac. Full particulare in future bills. mr2B.3t A MERIC AN ACADEMY O IMMO. REPETITION OF THE GRAND CONFLIREN. _ . TARY CONOEM TO PROP - ESSOR JOHN BOWER, In consequence of the thousands who were unable to' gain admittance last evening. Air. ROWER will repast the entertainment THIS {FRIDAY) EVFNING, NAT :19, 1801. All persons holding tickets and cheeks for seats wilt obtain admission by 'presenting them at the door. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert to commence at & o'clock. - - t - i[TALNII T- STBE ET THEATII,E-- . Vl' NINTH and WALSLTT Streets. Sole Leßsee... .. Airs & G4rT.t.ter.a. B. FAEWELTA BENEFIT OF HR. .1. B. ROBERTii. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. May ;10, Mira Tile performance WIT commence with THE .NERCIIIt.7.c. I' OF 'VENICE Shy lock Mr. J. B. Roberta. Portia Hrs. Anna To coucindr with the Lwn le-tt ecß of TEE CORSICAN BROTHERS. Fabian Ttei Fronchi,.} Twin Brothers Mr J. S. 'Roberta Louis Franclii, Chateau Renaud S. Wright. Emetic: De Lcsearte . ..... Mrs. Anna Cowell. $7%,,'d5,PR10 s--5o and 25 a tai Private Dosea, 55 and S 3, according to their locale.. Deers oven at TX o'clock. To cointoonce st CADEMY OF MUSIC— GALA NIGHT. GOTTSGIIALK AND' BRIGNOLI ITALIAN OPERA AND CONCEPT TROUPE! GRAND COMBINATION PERFOR 'OA Ni3N, - SATURDAY. EVENING. dey Two. Prime Donne on the same evening. MISS KEGLOG4, .MAD. DE LiT , IS &N. First appearance of the celebrated Prima Donna, MAD. DE Lusse Of the Crawl Opera, Paris, and the Academy of Music. New York. The entertainment of the evening will consist of Dont. ketti's celebrated Orem. - . DI AIVIIVIERNIOOR," - With KELLOGG. BRIGNOLT, AVOW . % and SUSI in the principal reaes. And the last act of LA FAYORITA. MAD. DE LTJSSAN in her great role of Leonora. SIG. BRICNOLI as Fernando. SIJSINI as Balthasar. L. M. GOTTSCHALK Will, play several of his choice morceaux between the Musical Director and Conductor SIGNOR KUILO. rRICES oy Amnsstos.--Prirquet, -Parquet Circle, and Balcony, One Dollar. No extra charge for re served seats. Family Ciree, 50 cents. Amphitheatre. 25 cents. The sale of seats at the Academy and at Gonld's 'dude Store will commence on Thursday, at 9 o'olnck A. M. In consequence of the length of the performance, the curtain will rise precisely at 734 o'clock. mv2T MRS. FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE'S READINGS AT CONCERT HALL. HAKSPE tRE READINGS. 1038. HUMBLE WILL READ THE FOLLOWING - COURSE 01' PLAYS: FRIDAY. 30111 inst —Jr Mitch ado about Nothing" SATURDAY, 31st Illidaustiner Night's Dream " hluND4T„Tnne 2.4 r The Tempest." WEDNESDAY, J111:14-1111—. , tderchent of Venice." FRIDAY, June Ilili Henry the Fifth." The Roadines will twin at 8 o',•!ock I'. By, p rec w y . except the Saturday Retrains, which will be given at 8 o'clock P Al. Punctuality ie earnestly requested. The doors will be opeutd ono hour before the ID TICKETS - ONE DOLL MI EACH. • To be bad of T. R. VIGIL Sixth and Chestnut Streeli, and at the Bull on the °pontos of the doors. my 29-0 ASSEMBLY, BUILDINGS. LIFE{ ON THE OCEAN WAVE. • _ INTENSE INsITEMENT. THRILLING BOAT SCENES, STARTLING INCIDENTS, GRAPHIC ILLUSTEATIOES. • CAP I. WILLIAMS' SOUTH Su WHALING VOYAGE, A voyage made by the Ceptsin himself. In Otlition to the 8,000 feet of Painting teal Whale Bost 10 need, milli a living crew, to illustrate scenes In the Whale man'a life. ry' evening this week, at 8 o'clock, Wednesday and Saturday aftetwous at 3 o'clock. Admission 26 cents. Six tickets for 51. Children 10 cents. mr28..4t0t lIIDENNSYVLAMA. ACADEMY 01? A- THE, FINE ARTS. Thirty-ninth Annual Enid bition of Painting!' and Sculpture, 1025 CHESTNUT Street. ' Open from 9 A. 21. till 0 P. 21., and from T P. M. till 10 P. M. Admittance 26 cents; Season Tickets 50 coots. Stockholders, Artists, and Contributors will ranch . * their tickets at the Academy: no admissions without. Oren from 9 A:7l. till 7 P. M , and from B till 10 P. M. av 26 WANTS. RRAND BOY WANTED AT 1:4 DUTTON'S, No. 927 MARKET Street. lt* ATEA 013 E R WANTED for CHESTNUT - LANE ACADEMY, Lancaster rountf. Apply at 124 MARKET Stroet. lto PARTNER. WANTED.—The adver tiger desires a partner with some capita and experi ence to join tam In the Produce andOommisatnn unstrings. Address tr• 9mega," at this office. my2o-10t* A YOUNG MARRIED MAN wishes A & Situation in a wholesale eetabliehment, of any kind; would be stilling to make himself generally uwful. Address B. RENT, 22 North Third Street mylo DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GE =SAL'S OFFICE, PHILADIMPFILL• /UT .2T, 1882. WANTED DIMEDILTELY, 300 able.bodied, bealtby men, to go to Virgir ia, as la borers. Pay E 25 per month, and a ration per day. For further particuiare, apply to A. S. EUSTIS, at 227 South FRONT Street. A. BOYD, m0727-6t . Capt. and A. Q. M. a I COUNTRY HOUSE " WANTED IM2I —Oee large •and furnished; near ORE iTNUT HILL or GERMANTOWN preferred. Address 1533 LOCUST Street., mr27-7t* WANTED—A House with all the IX= Modern improvements, having at least aix cham bers, with fixtures for Btove. Limits, R&OE to Vir&L -LAOE. EIGHTH to BROAD. Rent not over $3OO. Box 1717 P 0. • FOR SALE AND TO LBT. TOWNGERMAN .4IOIISE, ON LALLINDEN Street, for the 9unitoer. Tar niebed throughout. Nerd low to s glut teuent 86 61IIEL Eltflatc, 627 MARKET Street. fi TO LET, A STORE HOUSE, nazi TO in the centre of the businese pert of Nor ristown. hie titled note complete order with Counters, Shelviog, - ,tc. Suitable for the Dry Goode, or almost any other kind of business. Apply to my29•St* J. CHILDS, Norristown. OPENING OF A SUM&IIIR GAR= DICN.—The understood begs lamas Inform the public that be has opened for the Beason hirrlNE QAH DEN and HOTEL, at the toot of COATES Street. oppo. Cite Fairmonot Park. Families are particularly invited. Ice Cream, Cate', excellent Lager Boor of Btiitz's brow. ery, Wfues, &c., always on hand. . HENRY FEICK ruy3.3m TWICNTY•SEVRNTH and 00A.TEFI f . ADIES' TRUSSES,SUPPORT .I./ ERB, BRACES, and other Reobanioal Aunliantog, of correct conetmtion and maaysto the wearor. Tor safe and adjuetment. at 0:H. NEEDLES' LADIES' STORE, lINELPTH Street, first door below Race. Gentlemen requiring Rurture Truman will call at tba lontbweat oornor TWELFTH and RAGE, where 0. R N. sires attention to this ebeelalfeatare. anhl2-3otO
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