The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 23, 1861, Image 3

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THE 1 - var.
PARK —l - CaterdaY atiRSIRRIR the
- U K , :01.1 races between " Capitols" and
1.47, over this track. it will be re.
tI , etrt.t contest, whir% was mile
o alob" el w '
a, won by Capitols," with all
. 0 hstass
exe three straight heats. The oonteat
r!' l3t . Th lay Wad two miles and repeat, to Witness,
.. ° g aols" was the favorite—two to one
fo gy oOltd OD her, with but few respond
i"s cieo ie ff " won the pole, and at the first
1. started for the
.oripg `t he y
neat --Before reaching the turn the dark
igdy fersoott the legitimate gait for one
11 4 - be f o re she regained, placed eight leogthe
itEso. t he , R ya " which remained con
-I,iolo c t, q ue:ter pole McConnell, the driver
aa cipi , o) ,• vreeiving there was no imam
.' d a eger of bis opponent running over
hits it judgment eased off his mare,
unitedB with an foresee of speed on the
e ft °f
creole," decreased the gap at the
Pl,t,„%a pale to three leinphe. In this posi.
:hey ?Wed the three-quarter pole, and bad
On :he homestretch when the black mare
6'. W aited a different set of muscles from
,65-11,,eanire obliged the
heretorule of the track, an indul
d°:,7roloh
la a position whioh, in relation to her oppo
r '' . l els a perfect daguerFeotype of the first. At
Le se' cot e pole " Cap:tole . ' again allowed her to
.41 her, and at the half-mile pole he day
'lt goo eciirely closed out. For the brat time
:.0 rase there was Eteme iniereat
' 3 ; jou/lath:eV made to flag, however, by another
f riwe rate &teak by "Creolc, - ' which secured for
ejrber original position. As they entered on the
„ met a, Creole," apparently not having
t' shad by bitter importance that breaking
calculated to Wm= her chances, again
her feet, which, without being encored,
had the temerity to repeat, and " Capitoki"
• the heat, without a skip or break, in 527
f tSlig RUC there was but one opinion as to the
. it, Fla more nacre:ding and exorang, how
loathe gamest in the
~tree d heat —After three false starts they got
O'OlY at the word—an equality in position
welch the ambitious " Capitele" would net long
erd et the quarter pole she contrived to
4 a loath ahead. The contest wee now beauti
i. en d the path rapid. Inch by inch the black
• gained upon her competitor, and at the half
„l e pole she was but a neck behind. Down the
Capitols," for the first time seeming to
!ver, her position, let out another link of speed,
increased her lead to its original position,
0 1 led Moss the score by that distance Sri two
,„, r y nee and is half In this mile " Creole"
waiting her previous - eforte, approached within
0 - a length, where she determinedly remained
• half.mile pole. Up to this point every inch
FORA had been antes*, and at no time in
trot bad there tie - en more than a length
i.iuteee the horses. Just after passing the
pole, however, the black mare pro
al,aely developed her running proclivities, and
i ll slat lengths- The race, aowever, was not
:rioter. for Creole - had rested herself by the
' hoar" whilst " Capitola," who. in the entire
3 .. e. had not once deviated from the gait or
sine& must wecessarily be somewhat fatigued.
r ; ,,,,citted proved that this was, in some measure,
5e ease. " Creole," having now caught, brushed
~festively that she lapped "Capitols" when
:i llioray down the homestretch McConnell now
Oared hie mere for the beat struggle, and she,
iaaing late a flight of speed whiob has tinveria
,;riall her races, carried " Creole" cff of her
set and the mousy to her proprietor in the expel.
ret theetot 5181. -
SUMMARY.
..Wtlint3day, May 22, trotting. two miles and
eitat to harness, for a stake of $5OO.
lir McConnell names b m. ,5 Capitols" 1 I
V. ring " Mk. " Creole" 2 2
Time, 5 27-518/.
Ins PENNSYLVANIA HORTICuLTERAI, SOCIN-
J held its regular meeting last night, at Concert
The attendance, both , of members and
was quite numerous A larger number
ladies was present than usual, and the fine die
;ley of plants attracted marked attention. The
`ergs sad noble collection of fifty plants from the
eorervatory of D. Rodney Ring, Big . including
t g beet elicw ever made before , the society of °rea
lised foliage pieute, was a diating - aished feature
ibe evening. They were all well grown and in
gb health. Among the novelties were the
ussophyllum magnificum, heliotropium variega
mta, end rivinea humilis.
P. 3laskenzie eg Son contributed a 'very eaten
and beautiful assortment of ensiles, fuchsias,
rzi other choice plants, in fall bloom, including
o:efoilowing new plants : Linton candidissimum,
sarents porteana, gszania splendene, verbenas,
eeetra and saladin, and several other interesting
Etithies
3 . 14 Robert Hoist, ID addition to a fine display
.7, French spotted and fancy pelangonintes, ex
same new and very rare plants Per the first
- Lae; among which were goer negunde fol wane-
gas, dielytra aiicutoefolia, and
zic,r3s ainbraculifenc.
Mr. Thomas Meehan contributed a fine collection
doable simile; also, spites arinßa and oaprl
aliatd a very early sweet honey-
Gale. all new plants ; also, a choice and beautiful
=tie of cut specimen shrubs.
The following contributions also graced the mo
iety's tables:
Pena Wen .loyee—gardener to M. W. Baldwin,
collet:Wow of foliage plants, cauliflowers,
el espartos.
Tam A. Felton—gardener to Henry Duhrlng,
'as,—Fine rhubarb, cabbage, cauliflower, pots
iteitetambere, and beets.
From R G. Swift—Victoria and Hobson's Seed-
htttsbarb.
iron John Cook—gardener to Rev. J.
tithrie--oalosolartals, grapes in pots, strawber
f.ti.awsgos, and specimen plants.
Fan litomai Me,ghran--CuOttnitiere.
e'rwcL W. Damson—Sir Charles Napier straw
wry.
Premiums were awarded, az fmmere To,Relbert
:irizt, tor beet ps.ir of specimen plants, $2 do., for
MdeCtiaz.of zzie tassts. n; do., for pelargoniums,
iI. To 1' Biel:Aerie:is 4, to tor plants in bloom,
'V; do , now pints. a epeziiii premium, $1; do.,
fer specimen szstia, $l. To homes Meehan, for
tut specimens c hardy scrubs, $1; do., for new
special premiers, $l. To John Cook, for
- o 'of best pair of specimen plants, $4.; do for
beat EL - car
beat do , for best - three bunelies
Inqw, SI ! do for lanai 'strawberries, $1: do.,
iar sicnns in pn 9, $1 To Wm. Joyce, for best
I Fr-cimen plants, $2 ; do., for bast specimen
gant, $2; do., for best asparagus, $l. Tg A.
:or best rhubarb, $1; for
_heat--Ir=sts., el;.
In btsc cabbage, $l.; ,tyrsr. potatoes, $l.. To
2hoina3 ationtribeta, special pre.
mina, c'.l.
The c , ,miniitee on obtaining a new roam made a
report, action upon which was deferred until the
nu meeting
L very inter:3tlns end inotraetive report on the
!likings:43, and present condition of the Society,
zsde in aoswor to a ktter of inquirytirom the Pa
:est Ofiaoo, was Toad and adopted. It proves this
be the oldest Itortscultarai society au Anzeraca.
Act- 3. Ennig and Adam Graham were elected
:edam,
CoBoltrlt'S Isataar.—Tbe coroner held an
roust 3scerday upon the body cf Theodote
ley], who committed adoide by sheeting bimeelf
a Eighteenth street, below Market
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
ihnsior COURT Judge Hate.—Johan-
A - Donnelly va. Patrick Quinn and R. MoClos-
Icy. administrators of Mogan - nay. Bofore
54o r ted Verdict for plaintiff for $204 M..
limy Smith and W..T. Ferguson, executors, &v.,
Margaret McClure. An action on a book sic
ntat Verdict for plaintiff for $590 95
josbus Clendennon vs. The Social Mechanics'
3:celeial Association, No 1. An action to taco
-7n commissions for servicoe rendered in obtaining
iloan for the association. Verdict for defendant.
UNrran Swan DISTRICT Omer—Judge
CLiwalader —Lewis Lafferty was charged with
taking counterfeit money. A quantity of men-
Melt plater dollars was found in his room, and
11 % the machinery used in its manufacture. - On
nisrater Corm Judge Sharswood.—
Una H. Faulkner and George hoopoe, trading,
James H Sprague. Au tuition on a book
went for a balance. - Verdict for plaintiff for
kit 90.
FMANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
PHILADALPHIA, May 22,1861 .
To improvement in State and city leaner, noted
Pearday, was well maintained at the stook board
14 day. New city loan sold at 99±, anti the old
!veer at 88±, with a strong demand at these
lerites; and State dyes were firm at 79. Penn
i, rani& Rail:eat first-mortgage bonds sold at
'. et the first board, and at 98 between boards,
ed the dock sold at 37. Camden and Amboy
Railroad shares sold at 108, hilziehill at 54±, North
Pennsylvania Rallioad Shores at 7. Reading Rail
'ltd at 15i
Save and Vine-streets Passenger Railroad diaries
er,li at .1-, Second and Tbird.streete at 38. and SEE FOURTH PAGE
been and Coates at 101. ARRIVED.
The tone of the market was better to day. Steanier Louisiana Ritby. from New Orinium llth
mil- May via He. West 6 days. in ballast to 3 Flanigan.
Ina -
Ths General Government will get the nine biay 73.13 t 36 33, 1 ng 7' 20 evoke btrk Reindeer. from
beg advertised for by Secretary Chase at par, if V: Vetri P 9 :.- f iCnefr b Stir l iati: a At S7 b i erii E e l t i t t t
to dro.t3 not get a premium on a part - 112 New gor y . from hew Y T ork for New Onetime, 'stelae. touched
Vr lk Mr. Cisco, the anissant sub-treasurer, has it f.eiull'aroglaweguevrAl. b rl,,% . ',:,e4roli'rodre k d . by
'Heal a list on which applicants are leaving their 8 steamer Union.
Beak Wasninaton Butcher, Collins. 3 day from New
Inter with the amounts they want at par, and York, in ballast to A heron. Jr. Jo CO.
41 Tel' cent. preliminary deposit, returnable on
tiliehilTy:i;=lll4.3llir ltarratt ,fl teg e f . rom Indian Ri
i-iia la if the principal is not awarded to the bid - v jar Champion. Colima, i day from Little Creek. Del,
ler with corn to Jae Barrett Amu
Bohr Pearl, Brown, 0 day. from Boston. in
to
Le New York Times thinks it probab'e that oag e tath.
Re-`chart, Peterson. 7 days from Portland, in
I ' 4 stole nine millions will be subscribed for In ballast l, Dl 3to Tyle r, S tone s r , c o ,
11212 way at par. every person being able to get r c t i r to rga t t u rt:eir, Annie, 3 days from New York , with
'zet anoints as may Suit his means. if the loan In .9ohr V7Lruif &me, Mason, 6 days from Balton, in
rosy met go above par, without the trouble of di. b lob our L ° LT i tte t3 F_ En :Laws. 4 days from Salem, in b al l ast to
l application to the Treasury Department at E R Sawyer & Co.
14.41ington. Bohr Messenger. ( new) Vow 5 days from Portland,
with potatoes to Van Horn, Newslworth &Co .
is this c it y. m err , Drexel it c o , J ay , C oo k e ,
. i.t c h hr
d e . : t o k 4 4 l egoe
e rt i a` r u r z !.. re , 5 digs from Wellneet.
2 Co., Thema Biddle .1. Co andE Clar k
,E. W. AVotiT Nina. Walmsley. 2 'dale from Chesapeake City,
Caall iir d. with train to Christian e. rarr
offer to act Ea agents. free of charge, is M er c e r it Mason. 'Walmster. 2 lo ss . from Chesapeake
bi ldizg for the new loan of Treasury 11021:432 (pro- Ci g i ;a w eel t all iani n t ;.s l 3; i . st 2Thol c iriTr r gin i. New York. with
Writ f-,e which are to be opened on the 25th in- Steamer
to W el Baud & Co._
ant. end will alto attend, without profit ; to the fiLiLSRE.D.
/t -, 5 ., 1: of payment, do. Bohr C Loeser, Laws. Salem, E R Sawyer & Co.
bent - irl Reinhart. Peterson, Felt Monroe, Tyler,
Bidders for any amounts. large or small, will be S ton e & Op,
'll43lite, to by either Of these partite at their aclarJ M phyla,. Thompson. Boston, D Peanson & Go.
Di Behr C A ileekeoher, Conon. Boston. Noble, Ram
.•2itei of business mdtt k- Caldwell.
The New Y or k E,,,..mi,g Prat, speaking o f the I
asSed.hiLinlioarnaahlooerr.iok, Montgomery. sainbury, Van DII-
L-44 tY Sad stack market in that city to-day,. °shut!. do
tape: tiiaß°hh;irbir:eani.graerlt, view maven. B. is Powell.
T he stock market this morning was rather dull, Isoh , New maven. Fields, ProVidanol4. limmoason &
Z i e FriCO2 Of Government and State stocks were Glover. g
~ 4 7, with leis esteeptitins The sales effected soar U& A T e S l iN ti tri lis e t t i ti. , -1; 14 Havell. 3l . /I /Vieth
rovidenee, L amended
~."i st v_of th e 5 par cents. of 1881. at 86401 for con- i & le r Jr ''' "
kit a and 83 fel. :is of 1805, and those of 1874 1
it •'h 1 Behr see. Moore, I:eurel. De1..1 er Hawn.
Bohr Maria Francis Boy., May's Leneire. carton.
:flanle State stools Virginias sustained a severe do- i
Ste ILL Gaw, Der. Beore, A Grime, Jr. i
. . litt from price yee_terday, amoun ting to 4 t ter I PIENIORANDII. s ew
tie . 2 - BOUM are quite firm. under a rumor at I y ete k roinahip Delaware. Johr.son, hence, arrived at sew
York yesterday
4. i t terest for July will be duly Provided for i we 6461114111) Africa. Shannon, cleared at New liiirk
tos': t aeciirtain that this report rests on any yesterday .or Liverpool .
str ittocud than more rumor. Georgia sizes 'Steamship Hadar, Lit tle, for Liverpool.cleared 4 N
Xld at 6 . 0
, North Carolinas at 60, and Louislanas TrAitilienV Zia:.
wKelly, helot', arrived at Livernol
Th.
14 - 't general share market was not active, and l t' a h h i i n ee lesorre Rios. Callaghan, from Mande, arrivetfit I
`try
ilesoriptions were fractionally lower, but i Bo ten et./
8131 p .I. l 4lita gi A t o.o. Romans, cleared at New York -
b: 7 steady at the decline. Panama WWI quite terrier./ for Pan Francisco
few. advancir.g te 106. Illinals Central was ship Ondetwriter. Roberts, from Liverpool, aryl i
vi ult. stock, they
r, and as the bears have some days of respite at New Yorkmaterdea.
r 4
v at Sierra Leo I
teem quite determined In their u .s i al i ltilm 4 , 2 1
nit: to break seen the very close corner which Berk . f r om
L e rnenton.Bpagem. o gim Rio de 1106110 AP
7._ tined in th is stook for tome weeks. The erwerriv.ed at New
_k ork e a
i'Z'T western stocks were moderately active and enairilgrarinit.lioaselon.9and ra
.12, Bounden', hence,
- " , ri s el ftYt Rook Island, which sold down te Rdi• Big Nelson. Alsatian, hence, arrived at Newport
market for money continues to work with Mth MU
great ease for call loans where the seetuitles and
oredit of the borrower are unexceptionable. We
quote the prevailing rates as 6 and 6 per cent
Pkiludelphiß Stock Eir.hAince
May IM,
H.E.OIITED ET g. BLI.ThILAKIR. Merrus.t,' I::xchance.
PIRPT BOA Ell)
BAR Penne R lit tag - 984. 700 City 66 _New 9954
6 lien k Coe's at R. 103 E 2007 994
Mmeeili —..— . 0 4%.2100 .....New 993 e
68 do
—. 990 d0....._. 993 4
773 Parma - 1000 Long 78
79 6 Cam & Am R 108
RN* Cite 6e—..New 9914 600 .... —63 'B3 76
610 —Now 9934 6 Penna.
Ael do-- --New 99%116 0 Cm) 68 R .
400 do—. —..New 99310 100 Race & Fine et k. 4341
BETWIIE Pi BOARDS
MOO Penne. R lat 119 100 Pendioz Rte., IVg
lON Penna It_ _ 7 IWO Lehigh VAI finatiM 86
aECOND BOA RD
2 Cam & Auk 1871.7,, ae! slaw men R Pld.. 5
2 do —.._ 1.23 C 4 Penns 87
8 du SO Klee & V in e
, R 4
I do iflo3 IF 61 TO -b5 78%1
10'.‘0 do . egi - '783 ?a 2000 Lehigh galley
1221 & Mina 38 MOO (10 "
7 ,ii rar d Bk. „. ...... =PO
Si 1•1 do ..... ON
2 00/ du 8 S
E/4
AFT - SR BOARD.
78X13000 Penna, AR 78,1"
4000 renna a 5........
CLOSING PRI
Bid. Asked
Philadelphia ft— 98!..4" 33
Phil& fir gBY; 90
Phila. dr ...new.. SD WI
Penn& --_ 78!'
'
Read R 113.14 18,7 6
Read bds '70... 78.14 79
Read mt 04'80 'di
Road mt Gs 67.1 - GEN
Perna R ex•div. 3/ 97;i
Penns R 2d enter 83 .911.%
Morrie Can ann. 33 41
Moms Gan Pli! Aar
ES--BTEADY.
iid. Asind.
Long; islanil 831. P2ki
Leh __49
Leh CI k ri ai
North Parma R 7
N Pa R 6s..intoil 87 60
N Penn& ft ICks...ift 58
Catawmas R. eon-- , •
caucwwisa R prey
Frank & tiontkii
alitan-at SN
kaaa&Vine-at it. 43
West Nina et -._.60 87
Spruaa & kme r 6 S
(hewn & ewe.' _likki 10:
Cheat & Walet. Zfl
Suit N 67 C 4
Sett Nay Nt0014..., -, 7
Sob Nao 1214
.ESPiI TS Te —46 64
Philadelphia Markets.
The Flour market is firm but quiet, at 6 3 .5 04562 X
for standard and good straight superSise There LI
Very little demand for einem and the only sale reported
bbls good Western extra at 35873 i W bbl. Small
sales are making in foes to the trade at 495.505t6.611hi for
superfine; $676e6 for extras 86 2566.76f0r family ;
and 870126 for lanai brands according to quality.
Rte Flour continues dull. with small axles at 83.60 4P'
bbl. Corn Meal is scarce, and Pennsylvania Is firmly
held at eta% W' bbt.
Witag.T.—The market is poorly . supplied. and the de
mand te good at lully former rates About 4 000 Mistrals
have been taxon et 13601400 for fair to prime Penn'a
and Southern reds mature and from 1452,165 e for white,
Rye IS in baiter ii -mend. and about 1200 bushels Peun
gylvauta goal at bile in store. Corn continuint dull; the
receipts are light, and about i OM/ baguets new ymlow
sold at glo ail at. and 60e in more, inimidtng a lot of
datrigged at 690- Oats are not inquired tot, anti odered
at 32 33a for Delaware and Penney
le
lisax.--(brasearon is steady but quiet at 62660 for let
tie I. A sale of ble 2 was wade eta en 50 Rcli , ton
COTTOX, — The Mallet le quiet but very firm, and little
or nothing doing in the way of ea ea.
GB L clams are atm quiet, and primes about the SSW.
YBOVlSlOhis.—Pnees are nominally unchanged, and .
the Noes tinited.
WersKy condom dull at 16e1To for bhls,l6go for
drudge. and lTe for hhde.
Markets by Telegraph.
CUICINNATI. May 22.---FI mr is n changed. and the
demand miderate at 84.2 s 4 bbl. Whisk. Bello at 123 c0
Priimaioni are nondbal. Ther* is no fang di to .n
New 2or k ?nonagon and the market is weed. at XTY
cent. premium. lientaoky money is at nois 31, cent
disc tint
Nave OntaAmi. May s2—Cotton--Sales to. day of SOO
hales at 143461134 denim tor middling& There is tithing
doing in nuoar a..d inoiasees. flour is held -t 48. tom
602i71i cents. Ides- Perk $34. 'WM ke 24 cents.
CITY ITEMS,
TES PATRIOTISAT Or ono LADIES.
One of the most pleasing features in the grand reaur
reetiol2 of the latent patriotism of the Itorth,hoehave
n the universal interest nisuirested in behalf of as
soldiers by the ladle.. In this city the ladies in our va
rious churches have been espeoially active in this labor
of love, and, if no other good vete likely to read
from our present national troubles, this development
of the Obrzehan sympathy would alone to tar towards
ooropeniatial Ufa trials atteed hi them.
By maiden we veste►day dropped in at the lecture
room of the Rev. E. W. Rutter's Church. rat. Met
thew's, Lutheran. New street, below Fourtb,) Where
we found a large number of ladies of the congregation
bum], engaged at work for the moldier,. Upon inquiry.
we legrned from Mrs. Rutter (who superintends the
worm referred to. and has displayed no small amount of
seal and adm nimtrattye ab.hty to the plan of opera
ttnnp adopted) that theme ladiei had been meeting daily
during toe last four weeks for the purpree of making
up garments, and other neuebaary articles, for the dif
ferent companies of volunteers that hare left or are
about leaving the intr. Among the companies which
halm, in a greater or less deg , ee, shared the intim of
these Labors are one of General Cadwaladet's compa
rues, Captain Kohler ; Independent Rangers Captain
Bringhurst Monroe Guards. Captain GoCidfeliour
Captain Young's company ; Captain Cando company . ;
Captain Rankine company ; Pennelvanla Rifles. Cap
tabs Oltmeyre ; Frankford Guards, Company B, and
Captain kblor's company.
In addition to the above, the ladies have since pre-
Dived and f•rwardsd a box to the Pennsylvania troops
at 'Washington, containing nearly sin hundred neces-
wary articles of comfort not ordinarily &numerated in a
soldier's allowance. At the present time they are en
gat ed in furnishing the volunteers in Captain Adams'
company with shirts. handkerchiefs, et cetera. in addi-
Len to which they are also preparing a hospital for
Colonel flmall's regiment, of which Captain Adams'
company is n part. A large number of pillows and other
lisdding, with lint, bandages. et cetera- are 'already
completed. lhey are made of the beet materials , and
me admirably constructed for service. As the efforts
of these ladies are wholly devoted to providing such
articles as the Government does not furnish, for the
comfort of the - volunteers, their kindness is the more
appreciable. We understand that the men havewarm
lyeapreseed their g atitude for this interest manifested
in their behalf Captain Adam is an estimable man
and a good officer, and hie command embraces a fine
lo.iking body of men. On last en'day morning they
attet dad Divine mein at this church, and heard an
able and highly appropriate discourse from the pastor,
Rev, ts. W. Butter.
It LL TO LAT.
The arlruirers of this healthful and maw,
be 'pleased to learn that a trer.d match will he played '
to-day iTiAireday I on tke grenade of the Athletic an'
Olympic Clubs at Cameo's Wo tie. between some Of.
the bset players in the city. The force wilt .assist of
eighteen. 'sehscred from the Olympia. Athletic. and
Mercantile Dubs, and from the high standing of these
clubs. numbering as they (RI sever al of the "creek
Players" in this country, the gamete likely to be worth
Intnettaing. Two games wil l he played in the enures or
the day—one at /1 this Mialafff...:, rimilhe other at 3 this
tiftaraue=: Cti former occasions thesa games have been
graced with a large attendanoe of ladles, and should
the weat-er prove auspicious the grounds to day, es
peoially this afternoon. will form no exception In this
respect. To those who admire athletic field sgerc.isei,
and watching the progress of an interesting game, the
ground here named will to-day prove more than usu
ally interesting.
AFORAOTIONS FOR SRO Issue —ln our miser ,
tieing columns to-day will be found the new announce
ment of Messrs Cooper & Canard, southeast corner of
Ninth and Market streets. This homes has been long
and favorably known as a first-class store far lad es to
repair to in order to obtain everything they need in the
way of Dry Goods and Mantillas Their present offer,
therefore.to sell their large and ecall assorted stook of
Bummer Dress Goods at et atty reduced prises, is sure
to attract attention. In fact,vesterday their store was
thronged from morning till night, and we doubt if better
`• bargains" have been procured anywhere. even in
this ext.:ma-dinar" seas n, than can meow be °blamed at
their counters in their various de sartments. In ad
dition to their splendid stook of dress fabrics. they also
offer. at sorrespondingly low prices. a first-rate stock
of Linen Goode, Cassimeres. Mantles. Coats, ko. From
the catalogue of prices named in the advertisement our
readers can form some idea of the reductions made.
This stook unquestione.bly offers decided inducements
to Purotivens.
81110CLAIt FACTS.—Not two burden beings were
ever exactly alike, either in body or mind. In other
words. Nature has been mated in making men for
'IX thousand years without ever making one that she
thought it worth while to repeat. It is a'se a feet
'worthy of mention that no establishment in the oity
ran mat ufa mere Clothing like that procured at the
Fashionable Emporium of Granville Stokes. 609 Chest
rut street. Every purchaser as, presented 'with a Glft
of valise and beauty.
TU OBIGISIAL ONARTAn ol• ISI42IBIPLVANIA.
The original charter of the liberties of Pennsylvania.
bearing the signature and sea of William Penn. was
exhibited at the Society of Antiquaries, in London, at
the last meeting. It bore r ate e aril 25t11, 2682. /A One
corner of it was writlen, in fresh ink and a 11;1013e171
hand i "Bay all jelly fitments at the Brown Stone
Clothing Ball of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and ISM
Chestnut street, above Sixth, Fhilsoelphia."
Buowit's Bttoncaraz, Thomas cure Cough.
Cold, Hoarseness. Mumma, any Irritation or Soreness
of the Throat, relieve tee Hacking Cough in Coneunim
twit, Bronchitis, Asthma and Cativrb. clear and give
strength to the voice of rubl o epesiera and Singers.
Few are aware of the Importance of checking a Couch
or" Slight Cold " in its firststage ; that which in the be
ginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, a.'"`Th
attacks the lungs. " Brown's Bronchial Troches" are
a most valuable article. martially eo at this seas n of
the year. when Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Influenza,
Hoarseness, and Sore throats are so nreva - ent. The
Troches give sure and almost immediate relief. Sold
by ail Druggists in the United States, at 245 cents per
box. mite loather
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Rae
Brig Sprite Price, from Rio de Janeiro Aaron 19.
below Na', '/ork yesterday.
Brig 18 A Forrest. Congdon. oleared at New York Yet
te May for Rio de Janeiro.
Rohr R 8 Dean. Cook, sailed from Dighton Slat be*
ibt Philadelphia.
achr Frank Luoila, Taylor, hence, arrived at Fall Ri
ver is It inag
Bohm o J Scott. Steelman, Mary Ann Magee. Magee,
Issosiiikt Thompson. Corson, Mary U Banks. (Make. %L
21 Freeman, AI iekerson. Oen I, Green. Green. J Dad
walader, Clayton. and t 1: &nisei'. Grate. hones, ar
nyed Boeton stet start.
4 4 1 1 . 11 121a R ry obe A rt ei) :° To ra p ° sgir W O
Raven. Rebecca ICnight scoph , a I;ndfres. G &natal.
m0.1440.7.3e.,,vi.T Alert.o„-Budnwraarld.
and I,olliB} Gray, cleared at Boston 2lst Mt. for Phi
ladelphia.
Soar Pars, Cattiest t. (deemed at New York yesterday
for PAM
Bohr () R Lee. Loper, cleared at New York yesterday
for Pio lade!phia.
sto.onere Stare. Nl4Lole. and I Barden, Loper. hence
at Near vork resterdaY•
Rehr Ike Marge', Stone. from Roston for Philadel
phia, was fallen in with 19th inst. on ti. e. by New York
Om, boat Fannie. The captain and crew were taken
off by sear WM:on, from ((anger for Philadelphia.
which was dose by, saying the materials from the
wreak. The lld had'a g e ne al
of n balee cotton. 10 mow
g waishises and a general asso rt ment of indee
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTEL'S,
0GN11..N133.3TAL N(tTKE—Nintli and Chestnut.
Thos T Ilrandr. Ohio R A Morsel!, H B R R
John Biggar. Beitimore John Biggar. Jr N V
J Duncan. Brooklyn Geo reins. New York
Tilos smith, Boston 3) V Ahl.
F w wirkiss. VI Del W C Nina! wood. Jr, Writ
I 3 VSr flurtt, Columbus f' Tufner. Cleveland
J N c ravaTt. Halms. N F it Archer Salem
Rev E T Willisma.Ga bliss Mary Gibbs '3a
1.14. as Burroughs. (3a Rev J L Wilson D D, N Y
Mine Li idly. New York G A Perdioarts, fa .1
3 A Clarke & la. New York L Gilbert & le. llorrisburk
Wm Mason, Newport Miss S Wagner. Manton
Mrs Tuns H. Leary, Easton John 0 Wagner, ERVOn
G.P ltrsnoman Entionster W G Case. Columbia
ki J Dorm North Carolina tiV. at Coleman. Nit
J altlr. ay. Pennsylvania 111 , as Jackson, Jersey City
ASI Jeuliaun i , Jersey City A Finch. !row York
w 13 aims. 833111110T6 11 C tongneekor Perms
I 1f J lichen. New York 'rte. Didion. New York
3 . W Green. New Vaolc W tiresn. New ork
w D Cretins. litiston E Murdon
11 Rulbsrt, New York 8 A Prides. de la. Penns
John H Pries. Patina A 11 GHogot, Bolton
elder' Boston Mrs ) tutor, Boson
Miss odor, Boston Meeter Norton
Dun or:Pestling Sllsruil on, Penns
Alex Small Y rk. Penne Ale* Prey. Vo.k.Penna
ft Rine. rt Pun! W Crooks. St Paul
Manley. itliseouri 11 .l)1 Crussan• henna
W L Cugssell New York 1 4 vir lirinnetl, New York
W Woionson. Wasningtos C Arbuckle_ p i itsus t it
A M sandal% Conn .1 13 Francis &w. Mors
G Otliorue. Boston i. odp,ssys t on, New ark
D Von Keller. New 'V Ink W Vernon. Jr. New York
W Jones New York 1) Hinman. W - heeler
J Bail Penne Coll) of Talmage. Alti
W 8 0 Moor, :Maine 8 1, armpit I) Phelps
N [Aster Geo B Beal, Br.stou.
J W Clans Poston I. M cote, Raltimore
Jeo Ontealt, !sew Jei sty Goon Pearson. Lowell
" Davie., New ork J Haldeman, Penns
John Jones, Washing ton 13 A Ninon& Rending
Af B Brdir, York, Pa it B Ks oilman Columbia
W I" Forrest,
Ciseinnati John Gi l roy, Nom York
D Oliphant, New Yore F I,aPter. London.
Jae M Mills. New York C B Petrie. uitelogsn
E A Cutler, P ovidene 4, 11 l Chu Yangbau. Fray, It I
rhea F Persulen.New York P A Doris. Prov. It 1
Mrs El M Dov.e. Pron. It 1 D P Forrest. New York
J Maurrin Troy. N Y A Mc Ras. New York
C Robinson, New York J L Dathaway. New York
M's ' ork. New York W H Cranstme. Newport
43 v Pomeroy. New York EP R. as. Au. urn. N Y
C üburn, Y Lowrance & wt. N V
Miss 1 floVtreTtOtk '1041" Yorir W G V,*
M Howard. lisrtfod, Conn 0 13ollos. 'Hartford Cmin
F !ovine, Bedford 19 W Hold' Da , t -n. 0
n Van V inst. Ivew Jer.sey AW W old ron. N Jersey
.1 al Miller. WIPONIBiII J Prior. hew Jersey
J Smith. P.etr Serge" Mrs F. S Hill, New York
FJ-Illawter, i New ork W C Noyes, New York
H I. POW . Oho II fiammitt, Fauna
T MAgZ. INPW Yonc W r ee & Pew York
Mai Hagner, L i 3 A T T W Gladding. N
nay 22—Eveuint
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Fifth'
Ma - lvain. Ferns M G I andis, Pew JerseY
W A Arr-ith, C•1341r417.101 J nerrAl- kAueinnati
D B JohnstOr , New York Jas B Kennedy. Lane no
en Tar !or. Row York
Mrs R 11...fferiter, Pel Missß Is 11 11, Del
J Hoffeoker & la. Del Wm W Tsobudi, Del
Geo = Kay. Delaware Itt.bt N Coombs. J
hog B ORA. New York J G Dempsey. Now York
LI A K Heaton Chester en J S Futhev. West Chester
B Lawson, p.nrigyivania Rev B Kellog a g. New York
It ti Thomvann. Phile4a D J Perkins. Brookaide
Chas Dario kson, belaware W Eters. Newp.rt. It. I
W M Weinman. Lebanon 3 A Smut'. Harrisburg
F Pricker. Reading J B Champion. Phi a
C T Slimmer. Tamaqua H Bell. Jr. Carolina
B F Morris. New York 5 F Beading
C A Knoderer. Reading W D moors. Pine rare
B J Frey, Tamaqua G W strioslan_ ,d N Y
M Au t aburf. New York A Plliott. Jr, Wank, D C
R. M Datlt. Penns, .1 V Cunmosham, dd.
J B zz.bilson. &unworn Copt W C G. Leber. York
Dr Geo 1 Foster York Pa T A Rowley. York. Pa
It 0 Swift. New York L Johnson, New York
H Atwoter. New Jersey L B Atwater. New Jersey
F Ammonia, Plots
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MERCHANTS' HOW 6t.—rourtls strait. baloW Ara'.
Wm 11 Devoe, Pitriburg T Lee, Faaton
W J.Terry. Wo dhury Hon J ebinael, Lehigh ao
J R C,awford. Ho ld dayehg Joe Oyetrt. Penne
J Robin of pens. A J Colborn, seraerset,
limo it Kimmel. &menet Win H looms, Somerset
Joe T cope omit York 1: z't Meyers Yorx, pa
r Rau.. York. Penne. 14 Underwood. York, Pa
A C abioh. +level rd. 0 Chas Teta, Phila
R Hartshorn , 'Harrisburg Ml‘ Jones,.Pittsburg
Jae Galbrata. Jr. Pittsburg Juo C Larwill, Ohio
J Linsarelt. Hollidaysburg Ltoroggs, Baoyrue. Ohio
A TO Leland Mate E P Alteozie, Pa
Jae Healy. Perina Baud E Babeeet,Pideburg
Id Hanover, Pittsburg 19 Ford, et Lima
r.. 7. LOUIS rarrEL—Vheavaut street, above Tia
A M Wills, New JOMY It S Jennings. Conn
Jes Watson. ratersoh. NJ Mrs 8 Geddes Lewisburg
vs' T Nisooherson, Phil* J Dieterned, New York
Miss Viwer. Reading K II Caterbridee Bermuda
F Bake-. New York d. Now Jersey
/dm 'Sandford, new Jersey D H arper , New York
THE` ONION—AAA *treat, above Third.
Geo i 3 Evans. Delaware Wm B Potter, N JerseY
John Leaman. Penns Leonard Duos, 'Maryland
nay, Illiams E 13 Astdm etlinton Co
J B Bowen, New Jersey A .1 Grants ,
J 8 Stone. Ohio C L Rah. malta Ohio
Ft 8 Overholt, PORZitt N S Byrom. indtonapolts
3 W Brod & Is.. Danvile Dr Jlt Thomas. Bawler
D Coughlin & la. Nw Jersey mina larszke ijour
hlimvannie Coughlin, N J James Renton, Ohio
nr Somerri to & la, N Y B New.on & la, N York
F Bonham, Phildnehrus Mrs Drove, Pennsylvania
Mt%.TATF.S UNlON—Market street. above Sixth.
M. Clerper Columbia M. L Tenpin, Iti Jersey
ET Maier New le. set J R Ludwig & WI . , re,
E M %mason, l bile John Die rick
I B Voesnitz. Ohio B Rims, Perryv ille
ti l M Kulp, Pennsylvania L Ku - p, Pennsylvania
(+serge am' th. Latrobe, Pa CF 8m th,Latr be, Pa
W :anat. Washinstou B Troup. washm- ton
R Walters. hew Yolk L D'l 4 wartz. 1,014082 Or
et A ltothafiele, Lane Dr John Millar, bane
JD Living's, on. Leta at Maratha, Delaware
E W Betts, Delaware E Pestle, Lan° 430. Pa
John Duce, Lena mi. Pa . ',I J Lane, W. ightsville
1 i Iheacaa.„ Bens co .1 Rump l e & la, Commbia
Chem F Smith, Latrobe P Debora, Johnstown
-a. se. is crotch. P . ittsbruv. M Whitson Ciartstiana
8 whinion. Chemtionas - r SII Baer. Chester a
U hituajlienratiald Pa g Mut' A. liliasnebnre '3
Yalta Laird, Gretneb . urg ' "
NATIONAL HOTEL—Rsee street. above 71nrs.
.c., 1 6 8 0 7, b 4 .1 _ L n _d is p , o o n d r . 1311
r i ti tenna
G Paramet % at""" r 7, Th .. ,:rarStriarkr
. 8 4" 7 " • • a
t, siva, ottr. .e.
as - moor. r ny i s t s . town
. r oki C u w oh i.e l e a n dma x - , eg a.7
ehomo Patty.
Thou Wren. rottsvdie 4 . R:t i e - m k t Elkton, Ad
F Parvin. Jr. Elkton, fad J J t ,
J Fisher, MoiltemaerY 00
fte:WERE HOUSE--Third street. shove Itsee.
G Welker. Lebanon en, Fa, H Btu:nix!, Penne,
D berrith, Allentown JEI Moat - yr. et ',dine
H thnoWey, Wometedorf Centehell,Btairevlft.
Time Oneemban, Plula P Oliphant. Phda
BARLEY 81-rEAF ROTEL—siersond st., bet. Vine.
B GlDiognuan. Bunks out N wrehs , Btrondebneg
G Brown. Bunke °Panty d McNair, Cinfea
My* A McNai. Clinton J Burton. bu oonuty
VP Plank. Detoklnehmu Gr 8 !McKee. Wilm. Del
Pattreou, ew Jersey ALatrerey. fleet e. Del
Cronsdale.Onolis runty J u,ker. Tiorritoown
J R Moon. Beaks county R 0 CAse. New ROWS
J m MuNair. mew Repo 0 Toebett Jr, la, Penn* ?AM
Pearmon, Delaware
C7lantB.Ro l AL H0T.E.1,--eixth et.. above Chestnut.
.1 Osmond, Fak ler. Pa .3 V, Yohn, Pottatown.
I Gl'liner. W rh.ster .1' W- Carey. Pi ornaville
W 3 Harris, Penne. 31H Anders n. Cn-ater no
ra-B*.rjan. Pbaladelohia I 14anett. Rockland, Me
W Reinhart, Pe• ua tf .1) Caandler
C tirecnel*, Penns M Hammond. Delaware
J D ecricina & ta, Cheat cc 1 4 4 Anderson. Cheater no
trash Ryon J Way, Laneneter ea
D H .43aran, Coatesville, Pa
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et, shove Arch
F vldred, Milford M F Vszt Kirk. Parma
Or R. Wilsey, White Haven J lor, New Jersee
J Rqpieraton. Peon% Mr CAlins, New Orleans
Baldwin & la, Stroudsburg
BLACK BEAR—Third sweet. anove CslloWhill.
Chas Ratner, Jenkintown B Selie. Lynnville
obn Reier, t lament St "bald. Mt Pleasant
F Ensithitrt: Mr. Pioneer t Tl N B•ohlel, Beontelmville
Eh tientit I. Beohteleville David Bear. P
Mika Minot, Pa F Gruber, MPear-ant
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Thud et., below Callowhill
t.ieut Lar Groyne Phila B R Snyder. Lehighton
Fr. Katifraten. Allentown Harrel Rtarrott, Masareth
a Huth, it azt.re*h Tara flerretroner,
TREASVVY Der , sicrXEltr, May 11. 1861.
BEALBD PROPOSALS will be received at this De
vestment until twelve o'clock noon of Tuesday, Me
twenty-unit day of May now current. for the remain
der of stook of the United pates, to be issued under
the act of Congress approved Bth of February last,
amounting to eight millions nine hundred and ninety
four thousard dollars. Tits et. ok will bear interest at
the rate of six ver cent. per annum, payable semi-an
nually on the first days of January and July, in Gael
year, aid will be retail:nimble in twenty years from
the first day of January last.
The proposals meat state the sum offered for euh
hundred dollars of stook, and must he for one or more
tsar...ands of dollars. without fractious. One per cent.
of tie amount offered must be deposited with the Trea
surer of the United Buttes at Washington, or with an
assistant treasurer at Boston. Philadelphia, or New
York, subject to the order of the Secretary of the Trea
sury ; and the certificate showing such deposit MUM
11430•1111ATI the offer. The act reserve, to the Secre
tary the rirht to decline bids not regarded as advan
tageous to the United States.
The amounts payable under the accepted offers for
this loan must be deposited with the Treasurer of the
United States or an assistant treasurer at Boston,
New York, or Philadelphia. on or before the twenty
fifth day of May. now current; but if any accepted
bidder shall desire to deposit at any other points. his
request will be considered.
On the receipt here of the proper certificate' show
ing snob des...at. certificates of inscribed stock will
be lined to the euccessfel bidders, or their assignees,
for the amounts to which they may , be entitled. in sums
of one thousand. five thousand, and ten thousand dot
are each. as may be requited Inscribed stook. so bl
ithe.. will carry irtsrest from the date of such deposit.
and will be transferable on the books of the Treason.
agreeably to the regulations of the Department.
Shouldany accepted b.dder desire caroficates of stook
with coupons of semi-annual interest attached thereto.
they will be issued accordingly. in sums of one thou
sand dollars each, with coupons attached for interest
from the first day of July next. Bitch coupon stook,
instead of be ns transferable on the boots of the Trea
sury may le °feigned 3114 transferred by deiivery.
The interest en such crayon stock from the date of the
dept site therefor to the first of July nest, will he paid
on that day to the accepted bidder. or his assignee or
attorney. by the depository with 'whom the , prinetea
was deposited.
The proprasle under this notice shined be endorsed
ou the envelopes " Proposal!! for Loan of 8111 February.
lest," and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury ;
or the money be put under cover to the assistant trea
surer at New York, who will forward them to this De-
Partment. The) SIP uld be aent in season to be opened
and decided at the time above stated.
The p trim 'nary deposit of one per cent. required
from all bidders will be included in the deal deposit
of successful bidders: and wilt be directed to be iMIIIB
- bttbrittll to unsuccessful bidders.
B. P. CEASE,
Secretary of the Tressory.
7.1) 12 O'CLOCK LAST 1114117
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OFFICIAL.
FURTILER. NOTICE.
The time for rearming proposals under the foregoing
advertisement is extended natal Saturday, the tnrent7-
fifth instant. tiny bidder mar PTODOIS in the alterna
tive for bonds of the detoription above set forth at ant
'pacified rate, or for an equal amount of Treasuri
notes. at any rate not below sta-, such f reentry notes
being receivable for public dues or convertible into
twenty years' six per cent. bands. or redeemable in two
• ears. at the option of the holder if any Lidder prefers
to Make a esparate otter for bonds or Treasury riwea tt
will be considered. The Wrote considered most advan
tageous to the United States will be accepted. All
amounts payable . under accepted offers must be depo
sited with the Treasurer or an assistant treasurer on
or before the firet day of June nest; - or, if srefortrd.
One third - mar be deposited on or before the Inn. one;
third on or before the teeth. aud... 0 102150 1 1,W0.r
ton or t'srort". the
. We"
THE PR Nom.-- - f' .1 ADELPMA, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1861.
1 14ileatritt DIYAMYYISISIT, April 29, min,
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at thin De
partment iintil le o'clock noon of Thursday. the BOth
day of May'next, unless the whole arnonat offered be
sooner takes at mt, for thirteen infiltring nine hundred
and lieventptetsht thousand dollars of St , ok of the Uni
ted States, under the act of Coverers approved Vd Just.
1860. authorizing a Loan and providing for the redemp
tion of Treasury Notes. This Stock will bear Wares
at the rate of six per oent. per antrum, parable semi
annually on the first days of January and Jell In BMW
year, and will los reimbursable in ten years from the
first day of January last.
No offer, by the terms of the act, eau he accepted to
less than par, or for any Ira otion of one thousand dol
lars ; nor can any offer be conaidered unless one per
want. of the amount the:o°f be filet deposited with the
'l'reaau.ar of the United States, or either of the Assist
ant Treasut era at Boston. New York, or Philadelphia.
. subject to the order of the Secretary of the ..c, eatery
The certificate showing arch deposit must ecoompanr
the oiler.
Offers, under' the .above oonditunia, for the amount'
above stated, or any Portion thereof, wid be accepted ,
add the Romano accepted must be doosited either with
the Treasurer of the United States. or some one of the
lissietant Treasurers above named, before the fifth day
of June next. Or, if preferred, one-filth on or before
the fifth day of June ; two- fifths on or before the fif
teenth day of June; and the remaining two.fitths on or
before the thi Altai day of June next.
On the receipt hero of the certificateSof the Moyer
officers, showing snob dep'sitr; eartifieates of lit-
scribed Moak will be issued to successful bidders. or
their assigns. in lams of one thousand or five hundred
dollars web, fia May be required, laseribed stook so
tamed will carer interest from the dati of such de-
Posit, and will be transferable on rthe :books of the
Treasury, agreeably to the regulations of the Depart
ment.
Should any accepted bidder desire certificates of
stook with couroni of semi-annual interest attached to
each certificate, they wilt be issued accordingly milling
of one thousand depart' each , with coupons attached for
interest from the rat day of July next. Pooh coupon
stock, instead of ins transferable on the books of the
Treasury. may be maligned and transferred by the de
livery of the certi Mates. The interest on snob coupon
stout, front the date of the deposit therefor until the
first day of July no*t, will be paid on that day to the
accepted bidder, or hie attorney,' by Jite depositary With
whom the principal was'depostted.
The proposals Limier this notice mist he endorsed on
the envelopes " Proposale for Loan of sad June, lelte,"
and addrcasei to thelSeoretary of the Treasury. Wagh
ington, 1) C., or snail preemie. so addressed, may be
put under cover to tile Assistant Treasurer. New York.
who will forward them to this Department to be opened
and decided. It is idesired that each sealed proposal
may be Morn pame4 with a note, addressed to the De
pertinent. Meting this name of the bidder, and she sum
bid for. in order thathe bids may be opened Whenever
the whole sum °timid is subsoribeil for. The prelimi
nary deposit of one per oentudn reunited from all
bidtere wilt he included in Orr final de it of the
DOIMIPID. , - S. D:C pos id Milt.
nue- wet , Beeretary of the Trimmer:. '
. ,
OAK ORCHARD ACID SPRING YrA2RI3..—
Pamphlets containing the opinions of celebrated Chem
ists end rhysicians rtapeatillg the nee of this WATER
in the ease of many diseases of the human system. will
be supplied gratis bar appheatiou to FRLDERICE
BROWN, FLF - rtt an'd OftEeTNUT Streets, orTRED
ERICK BROWN. At.. NINTH and CHESTNUT
Streets.
G&W, LED GET • I'ANYELET.
01411 PhiOa OLOXBING OF TES LA.THST
Smas, made in the hest manner, expressly for RE
PAIL 8/.I.ES. LOWEST yelling prima marked in
Plain noires. All good' made to order warranted
satialastory. Oar orss-F arm system is 'Wetly ad
hared to. All are thereby treated alike,
seta 1" JON & c0..*t04 CH A R WET Streit
BATORDLOWE HAM Ull.-3118 celebrated
and pedant liair Dye is the- test it tAs world. All
others are Mere imitations of i lila great Original. Vidal)
has gained sunk extensive patronage in all parts of the
;lobe. The genuine W. A. Batitholor's Liquid Hair
Dye instantly produces a splendid blank or natural
brown, without staining the akin or injuring the hair.
and will ronscly the jI. ;(sett of bad dyes. invigorating
the hair for lire.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumer& Wholesale by
FAILNESTOCK & CO., DYOIT & CO.. Philadelphia,
inht-ti
GROVNIL 8A1E88, 7 8 OirimEATau
NoiBELEBB WWII% MACHII4I9I
Site Best in trim for Family Sawing.
7:36 Philadelphia. n.afr-it
CARD PlLlsTilie, sllBl' AND OBBAPBBT IN
the cite. et. 34 Bonet THIRD Street,
CIRCULAR PRINTING, But and Chesnut in the
at 34 'teeth THIRD Street.
RILL-HEAD PRINTING, Bern and Chesnut In the
ity, at 34 South THLELD Street.
PAMPHLET PRINTINGZand every other deeorip.
ton of Printing, of the most superior quality, eit the
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34 *mob tOUISITS dsla-tf
FRANKS—BUXTON—On the lath instant, hr the
Rev. T. W. Martin Mr. Edwin B. Frants to. Mims
Anne M. Buxton. both of Mantua,. • •
NICKOLAS—OREM —On the Sth instant. by Rev. A.
Culver, % homsa P. Nieholas to Miss Emmo L.
Creea both of Philadelphia. "
MAR el at OTT.—On the lath instant, by the Bev,
Jimmie Perry, -John W Martin. hl. D., to Mrs.
bob Q. Non- both of Philadelphia •
LECHLER—S..SI6.A WAY —Oa the 14th of Ootober
met. by Rev. Win. H. Reese. Mr. Howard J Leehter to
Mies rusennah Gallaway, formerly or WibblnEtoßt
Delaware.
WHA B T u NBY.—On the mottling of the 20th lutilent,
Thomas Wharteaby, in the 74 It year of his • Sao
The relative, and friends of the family are rarpeot
fatly invited to attend the funeral, from till late rent
donee.B3i .fronh Eighth street, this (rhurade.y)af er
noon 21t1 instant, at 2 o'W:tusk. 'go erliegen - to Laurel
full Cemetery
KW. B.—On Elondhy. the 20th inst., Heaton Smith.
Ee', Secretary of the Penney ivama Firs Insurance
Comminy in the Sigh seer of Ms age.
His male friends, audition of the family. am invited
to attend hie funeral from hie late resident's. Ito.itm
Walnut street. this iTharsday) afternoolth at a o'clock.
rooprsosea lar Laurel Hill.
Da 1, 1*. he 20th instant-River a lingering
I it tle Dave eon of David amil Debbie 0.04-Lloote, firth.
ilth year of -/13494.1h • _
Funeral trom the realeence till lather. P 10.1307
girard avenue, this (Thursday's! tornooe, ese.ftee,.. 1 , 3
cr ohmic
, L,111F15.--On the 23 . 4 inst.. Olivia Frances. eldest
'danchter of the late Henry and Olivia F. Holmes
Funeral from the residence of her mother. Deitch
street, above hurth new thq - . cglipylkill r . tSl!_(Thar~
-
litMlefternnite
t. —On this . fie intent, Theodore C. Heyl, age
ithrs.
his late residence, No. 22 South
SIURu .)
111'.-13" ••••viedav monsing, atPo'crock.
H. bionic anci daughter Of fit IIDOISIS
ton. in the. 39th year of he• age.
Funeral trom the residence of her hatband, No. 214
North Tenth street, this' (Fifth-day) afternoon, PP 3
1. 0111101e.-01.1 the 21st instant, Arthur Dobson. in the
10th year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence. Twentieth_ street,
above Market. this (Thursday ) morning, at to o'elooir..
F Y.—On the 31st instant, John Dory, aged 86
years.
Funeral from bus late residence, Owen street, lie
tween zwenry-thin: and Twen v f.iirth. below 13yriug
Da o s ta o cd—D y.uThu rB2tYt ,1
i a s t l ant. c H ck li , c ons Louisa. suisa.
yowl...est daughter of David and Elizabeth Gould,. in
the Bth year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her _parents. No. 1012
Federal wreet soave Tenth, tuns (Tunriday) arse:.
noon, at 4 o'clock _
T ef U — 'On the 20th instant, in the 25th 7 0 3f
of hie age Godfrey Guenther
Funeral from his late residence, No ; 110 Jefferson
this (Thursday ) afternoon, at 1 o
IgNpi tuDs.—+'n the the 20th instant. Lawss daugh
ter of Wm P. and Dorothea Ann Jennings, ayes 4
yea s. I months. and 4 days. .
Fn -OM! tram the re ,dente of her parents. Pr 0.1303
flutehinson street. above Thompson, Ills (Thellehr
aiternoon, at t o'clock
si till • 11.—On the 91st instant. Mrs. Amelia, wife of
Henry Smith, in the Beth sear of her are.
Funeral from the residence of her gut in-law. Thos.
. . . _
'Wood Ja.cksou street. Mount Vernon. Manarunk, tine
(Thursda) ) atterooon. at 2 o'clock. - _
strag"H —On the Stet instant, birs.kilizabeth Saudi,
in the 78th year of tier age. •
Funeral tram the resolenoe of barites-in-law, Jame.
Le Faye, No. 441 Worth_ street, below ith,thts (Thurs
day afternoon. at 3 o'olpok.
MUt I,IN ItAUX —Oa the 2lst inetant.l . °alga. danzt
tar of Samuel Pad Mary Ann Mulunesux, aged 3 I ear/
3 months, and 13 days. _
Funeral from the residenee of her parents, deeteon
street, Manayenk- this (Thursday) )aft moon, at 3 otdlk
iptLitoK GRENADINE BARRIE 'MAN
s-P T LES.—
Bleat Grenadine Serege Pointe. .
Sleek Beret° Mantle&
B aok Puffied Bayne Point:a
tilaok garage Shawls. Bilk Borders.
Buick Berms +nmb. Crate Borden.
fibtoic Bilk Net eb...ode.
Bleak Grenadine Shawl..
Bleak ilarege Nhawls 13i.tin Borders.
N. la.--Fleepnerde Plaid Poll de nhevree, Only .18K
cents. Wide Dark 13”..1 Mohair 1831, tents
BP .850 N ic PON, mourning fittre,
91.8 CtiEarNUTOtreeL
We 7110TICIL.—ALL PERSONS I 4 VINO
claims against the Ilestansiiie, Nittnes, and
Fairmount Passenger Railroad Company Wil Present
them forthwith to the Sequestm•or. i
LEWIS 0, /1144611)T.
mstil-Str 012 South SIXTH Street.
UNIVERSITY OF PlEtlitYS LVANIA—
i
IT D k.P &hT In STIT OF ARTS —Ths liaminstion
of the Senior Claes for Degrees will be h d dnring the
present and ensuing week, beginniag on eaoh day at
4 o'ol et' in thm afternoon
TRURSD Aa , Mid by the PrOVOSti ( rOStiaiii Economy
and Irternationallaw.) written. I
FRIDAY. 24th, by the Provost, Gutter g litalogril
oral.
MONDAY, 27th. by Professor Coppee, (Sokleteri
Dir•torr g_t• late , •stnre ) ',Titian.
TUESDAY. 25th. by Professor Alin, (The (141pni
Tyianzata of Boxboolon.) oral,
w spar &WA y , nth, by rrofirssor Jackson. flltsle4.
does from JEfetaoo. inValliti. and Taming. i written. i_
THURSDAY 30th, by Professor Wrnda ll , (Intsril
Oalontat )writ ten- —T
FR' DAY, Ski, by Professor Frazer, ( Phyzioal4e4l-
granny.. oral. r
my 22 7t GFORDE A • , Sear: .
AT A MEETING OF TEE COMFIT
TEE OF Tele: OAR FUND (eine relief Otte
families! of . Om volunteers. held this nthth day of far.
A. D. RIR on motion of Charles %Whew'. Eeq., thtel
lowin lir reeolution was unanimously panted :
Beselred. That the Treasurer of the Bar Foal*.
and he us hereby, authorized end mistrusted to Maar
the rum of two thetwatid dollar. to the Coanceiselelfer
the Relief of the Fe milieu of the Valuators of thelty
of Philedelpaia in the memos of the Felted Stateehr
the Imes of the mad Commietinn_
0. WI LAWN -DAVIE, Chid
DAN. DOUGHERTY, Beerefary.
-
row. - NOTICE.—OFFICE OF &LEIE PE -
13,5 SY LVANIA_ FARM A COALPARY, S. W. or
ner BROAD and VINE, • treete.
Farinaert nit hrorine 131 , 1 Me Beate the FORIIIIYI IL
1
wampum, or holdice Dread liigrete Issue
it, are requentee to present the exme. hr payment
the undereigned. on or before the A.ec der of AUG '
next, on which day the affaire of the Company wipe
a oced finady, aeoording be law.
re, le the.."' la./WA e D B. FERRIS. Secrets
rrSCHUYLKILL AND, SURUSHAN
RAILROAD COMPANY..
el
•n 'Adjourned Meeting aid Mauston of the fito ,
holders of the mohnylkill P. rt d Itaaanehinnn Ravi('
loompanr will be held at the CO TI N eINTAL 11 ,, Tb
in toe city of Philadelphia. on TUEtDAY, Jane
1964 at 120 clock Kt ,forthe portion of °loosing a Pr
olden' and nx Idannors to servo (Or theennwag Teal
and 6160 for the coosideration of eurh oiler tomineati . I
may properly be biousht before ira , d Jamming.
null Pt FRANK 8. tiON.IO, Secretary.
ITENTH WARD SOME auARD.
A asocial 'nesting of the Beard bo head TAI •
(*Thursday EVENNG. May Md. at Rayno's Rail
BROAD streetp below Race.
toWho oitzene of
w.rd 8.70 earnestly requested bean rittondanee..
butane= of important* requires their presasoe.
BARGE..a. PreEidest.
JAB. N. KERN. Beorttari.
lATTENTION, COMPANY !—The CON
gouDATtoN GUARD. basins betel neeented br
Governor Curtin,. alit be mayoral. into the gate a
°roam positively on SA I LIED& i' next. A Row
sued MOD can be an in One Coonaliny- Apply mole
ArinOrI!_CREST N Ur Street. &nose Filth, In the Fifth
story, Wont Boons. fty order of
Captain P.s SMITH.
N. It —The ,feer city Companies aoeepted from Cot.
'Pa Koreans., s Etekilieht wilt melt at their armortee
THIS AP FERNOON. at 2 o'olooa, for Ptraat Parade.l*
iiBEADQU'ARTERS COMPANY I),
Mall% Otrfelf i A hi Y annotou 0 UARD.—Put
tdinsuritta. Me O. Ig6t—We, the umierrugned,
offioere of Courfenr 0. Fourth wing/1W Monroe
O nar a, ou behalf er the Company. return our 111110Cir0
tAIMIIk4 to the Treeteae of the American Meishanice
Bail. corner Fourth and George streets, for their kind
nese in rdunteering to the Company the use of the Hall
for fpfie. one. have extended every faculty in their
Pori. t i aid the Company in the r nimerrahing, we
Ad ' e el SlialehOsa tinder lasting ohLgations for the
nets Lens.
..- 2 . W. IMMIX. Chit. COMMIT D._
SrN liti-a laeut. *. --,:- •
'''''',44-41ttlatenV.
OFFWIAL
MARRIED.
DIED.
MILITARY NOTICES.
yy THE HOME GUARD Of TDB CITY
OP PHILADELPHIA.
As many misrepresentations have been made re
rardins this force. and as numb mlserineeption may
exist relative to the oldest' to be etleatrd by it. and its
position io the community, it is deemed proper to est
That the /lowa event wee organised in antiorpatton of
le.filliatitm valor' under an ordinance Of Orionolle,
l • " n il be compered of two, classes of men. Firm. of
those above the are of orty five pions who will be a
Rommel:it I,mal throe organized into regiment". w hose
u f l o it will be. to assOuthle at a elven el :nal. irnme
'
A ,.. 6 _ . 1 131 '. in nostrioi e previously Resigned to i!ri several
"'sallow e. %I'd to maintain tee nubile order end tram
qUility within such derisnated Unlit/, It will have in
mama the pearls and 'smutty of toe city in al farms of
°nation= and yr mular oommosion , and w.ll be dis
tributed throng hoot the ruts Itt pa to silver and protest
its meet exposed and threatened 10 'slava.
locoed. Of those under forty five years. who will
°onagers the m ivabis throe, end who will be empioyed
in suppressing any ir doonrrance within the city.
and W. I be used in sides in ooninnotion with the troops
or tee United Notes or of the unroll. or alone. if none
such shall he at hand in protecting the epproaehee to
the city , u any side of it. sob in repelling assaults that
Maj' be made thereon front any quarter.
"Ins area to be &landed. the population to be pro
tected in it- honest and industrial pqrsuits, and the im
mense capital es pqred within our oity'e !ludo', will not
Justify the organiza•ion or a smaller force than ten
thousand men, which the ant of Assembly relating
thereto contemplates.
This force ei apart of the suilitie of the Commonwealth.
The Old Guard. compared of men over forty- fiveyeers
of age, are, by the laws of the Slate and the United
states. 011 exam?* from the perforMance of any mili
tary duty which is not purely voluntary on their part.
:rim men of the Young Gnard, under forty-fiveyears
of ale, are, like all ether citizens, liable to be drawn
Into th e military service Of the Attie or Government,
unaer the militia law, whether they belong to the Home
Guard or not. Their obligations to Serve the country
PTO unaltered by becoming member]; of the Home
Guard:
tarne 110 Me Guard. being ounetituted a part of the oti
htia of the Commonwealth for the special" defence of
the City of Phi aslelph a t and the protootion of life and
,
property theism ' thouus it. or any root of it. may be
aubleot to the requimbon of the "tate or General
Government for service at any time," yet it is not sub-
I.ot. by either of those Goverrosente, to p.rfore.
tarpduty at any other place whiob 'hal not have for
its eldest the &femme o the City of Philadelphia. It
exoTualvely a lima! force; ard, though it my be
ussd by the benerel or Ct•te Government ID DODDAZIO
tIOLI %Doh, or apart tram. the r troops for the defames of
Philadelphia, yet it cannot be en•ployed by them, or
ei her of them. elsewhere. wi bout the previously ob.
Mined consent of the members of the Home ol l.l6Td
themse,ves. A .1 Pio..AsoliroN,
Commander of Home euerd,
Ph ladelPhia, MAY AMR. n*23
HARRIt,..ON cIJA4D, Company F.
Colonel Ditateires reritowit. Members or whin
teeralPlethis to be mustered with this oom_panir.
THIS DAY. will apply At 446 North SECOND
&reet before 10 o'olook. It
lUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—wA %MED. 500 able-bodied men, between the
age, of 31 and 315 years. not lege than five feet four
and a half bushes high. and of good character.
Soldiers serving in this corps perform duty at navy
yard, and on board United States shine. of-war on
foreign ;stations. 411 other information irtneh may be
desired will be given at the Rendezvous, lie. all
eolith FILOINT Street.
First Lieutenant W. STOKES .130 v D.
Recruiting Officer.
IVO BUILDER AND CONTRACTORS.
L Woad burnt Lime, cement. Calcined Plaute_r
Plerariug. Bair and White Sand, for sale at leitalt
and rto TI.S Streets.
utyM-let H. Mc1rt74.134.
'4)ON ENVELt PES AT MAGEE'S.—
UNTolw ENVELOPFOI3 at al6 OREISTNIJIt st.
UNION ENVKLIJIPER at 11141013F.'*.
I.IIOIoN PAPIeR at 316 CH t 8 !MUT Bt.
UNION , HAtfogg at NIAriEWS
Manufactured and for eale wholeaVe and retail, at
M MIKES etationery Store,
316 CHESTNUT Street, a bove
_ Tinra,
Corner of Hudson a reef.
Corner of Hudson street.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
10 T_TMM. 77 "R DRESS GOODS
REDUCED.
Former pries*.
3OM 733. HARBORS.— 12i to 2 ss to No
2'lt3A BO SES., .. 62 bt) tO .11/ 500 110 99 to 4310 00
ELK. Wool OE LAMES 38 to 430 800
B t,ll. ft REO tit 5...... 29 to 31 25 to 38
ELT. TAMA EVA . 25 38
ELK. CEA PE 119ERETZ 25 51
MAL 12% 18%
GRAY GOODS AND MOHAIRS
AT
PANIC PRICES,
'rhe above, with twiny other Goods, will be sold
witeouT REGARD TO COST:
FRENCH LACE
POINTES,
MANTLES.
AT 'FIRST COST AND LESS.
LINEN GOODS,
Of every desortption, as LOW as the LOWEST.
CASS/MEI : MS*
A fine Rites*. SO per cent- under prima
MAN TT :F.S, COATS, &c.
FRKSI( STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES.
COOPER & CONARD.
S. E. corner NINTIL and MARKET Streets.
3122. 23. 23.27-44
IMMENSE
WHOLESALE STOCK
SILKS !
SILKS !
SILKS I
SILKS !
AD exv
AUND AND
AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
FANCY DRY . GOODS;
FANCY DRY GOODS,
FANCY DRY GOODS,
FOR 114 . N
—rois adLS
FOB SALE
FOE SALE
AT REI - Arir_.
AT RETAIL.
AT RETAIL.
M. L. HALLOWELL &
333 MARKET and 27 North FOURTH tweets,
M. L. HALLOWELL Re Co.,
333 MARKET and 27 North FOURTH Streets,
M. L. HALLOWELL & Co.,
333 MARKET and 27 North FOURTH Streets,
M. L. HALLOWELL & Co.,
333 MARKET and 27 girth FOURTH Streets,
ARE NOW OFFERING
RETAIL, FOR CASH,
Their entire Stook of
$ ILK S
AND °TEM
FANCY DRESS FABRICS.
"SUITABLE - FOR B.PRIN AND BUMMER WEAR.
As it 1s their intention to atom out these Goods as
Weedily as possible, they will be offered at
MUCH BELOW THE
ORDISEULY
WHOLESALE RATES.
They Will, at the tame time, offer at RETAIL their
latonoive Stook of
4RAWLS,
SILK AND LACE MANTILLAS,
EMBROIDERIES, &a.,
And will son by the Stngle . Piece
WHITE G.O 0 D
Of ALL DESCRIPTLONB. isolates LINENS.
/Or Tnnmo, INVARIABLY CABR. on DELIVERY
1nT21.6t
QUEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & A.E.
. _ itlBof4.
1008 OITESTNITT ST.,
Invite the attention of vareiussers to their unusually
large and well-eeleoted stook of
LINEN AND HOUSE-FURNISHING
DRY GOODS,
OtltTilikiS Al¢ D CURTAIN MATERIALS,
ROSIBRY, EMBROIDERIES,
CAMBRIC. lIANDWICLI/Ell3, ETC., ETC.,
which, having MO impritted under the old band, tan
be sold much below the present market rate.
They beg leave also to inform their customers and the
TWA YillaalTs. t ftom mg l i a hr 111 fitteg'N
mid for ea delivery. mlll-1m
BLACK SILK COATS.
OORED MANTLE&
POPLIN DUSTER&
PRENOR DACQOEIL
BILK DAM/DINE&
NEWEST DESIGNS.
READY MADE, OR MADE TO ORDER.
COOPER & CONARD,
ul7ll-r2d g. E. earner NINTH and MARKET,
CONTINUATION OF 'DIE
GREAT SALE
CLOAKS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, &a.,
litutidation of the Estate of
J. W. PROCTOR &. Co..
N 0.1919 CHESTNUT ff/RELET• •
l fihe Stock coniioto of
BRING CLOags,
I SNGLIBIL TED cLomrs. •
BILK CLOARL AND BACQITES,
SILK IVIANT.h.T.IO,,
MANTILL/A ItiOIFLOUNOINCRI,
- iftENOH LA me MANTILLAS,
FSENCR L • S POINTS,
FRENCH FRENCH CE nnrriz l rcm a,
TRAVEL •
G LAVES,
ex* ,
• 411114P* 441 tri!riatt•- a Wit •
dco.
bilika=lia nay,
. -
LADIES !
DO NOT FORGET
LADI S I
DO NOT FORGET
LADIES !
DO NOT FORGET
LADIES!
DO' NOT FORGET
That the •
IMMENSit WHOLE3ALE STOCK
OF
PRICE. FERRIS. & CO.
in still offered for wee
No. 807 CHESTNUT ST.,
FROM 28 to 60 FEE .. CENT..HE . t . .9W THE UEVAL
• DO NOT FORGET.
That you ean buy JiCONETS, CAM BRIO% MULL&
SWISSES, NAN zOOKS, BR nadascrEat, and all
other desenptiona of W HITZ Goon!, at the above
LOW RATES.
DO NOT FORGET
That you can buy 8 HUETING. PIE. LOW , and pLAIN
and Paint ED 4FITRTINIU LINENS, RUCK ABACK
TI , WEIAS of all KINDS, ThBLEt DMA ARKS, NAP
Kur.. every kind of IId.rtDISKROJIIEFIS, sod all
other deseriptions of LI t'EN GOODd. at the above
LOW RATILS.
LADIES! REMEMBER
TIM YOU can buy all kinds of EMBRDIDERIES and
LAIIE GOODS, CO6LA as, eLEIEVEa.
vRILS. trtl rya MAG.NIFICENT EMBROIDBREP
SKIRTS, QUILII3, he., at
50 CENTS ON THE
DOLLAR.
MORE ESPECIALLY
REMEMBER
That the above atatemente are
FACTS NOT FICTIONS.
And we respectfully solicit all who "wish to receive
OCULAR DEMONS'I RATION
of the truth ot this sage:bon, to examine our atook.
PRICE, FERRIS. && CO.,
N.8.--NEW ARTICLES.
300 Toposa hear Printed Linen reminles, neat styles,
for ladies' and shildren's summer wear. --
20 places of the New auk+ Nets " emb=oidereo to
colors. for I.lndersleaves, and covering bonne s.
no 30-0 anal
NEW 01.0 AK
AND -
MANTILLA STORE.
No. 29 SOUTH NINTH STREET,
FIRST DOOR ABOVE ORFSTNIIT.
The finest qualities, the newest designs. the very
be. work. and reasonable prizes.
MT TIIE LAROEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE
CITY. m 7241 2m
LACE MANTLES, EOURNOUS, AND
PICCOLONINIV.—A large etook, to be oloeed
out below the vont of yryporcation.
CH uIAMS ADAMS & EON,
EIGHTH and ARCH Street,.
Rh PRING CLOAKS, IN EVE:KY NEW
style. at 117BriV,
sear-lm No. 23 B. Muth street.
PEING CLOAKS, IN ENDLItSB VA
riety. at IVENS , . sprPlm
QPHING CLOAKS, THE CHEAPEST
1.. 7 ever IMOD. at
N. SS S. Ninth nine!.
NEW STYLE ULOAKS, EVERY NEW
style, every new material. at arioes that astonish
every one. at the large store. N. E. corner of Eighth
and Wain** *treats. apgr.lm
VITT CLOAK STORE, No. 142 N.
Eighth street, above Cherry. are now selling every
new style of the season, superb qualities, in every new
shade of color, cheaper than any other store in the
city. ap27-3m
iflLOAKE—Wholesale Merchants are in
eked to impact the atook at
IVENS',
No. 93 South NINTH Street, career of Jayne et..
apV-Im Between MUrSet mud Chestnut.
gI3ARPLESS BROTHERS
N- 7 Offer the remainder
Of the.r Spew Dream goods.
And all mlinmer Fancy Goods,
At a reduction of 26 to 33 per cent.
The eta* ie :lull well assorted.
Swinge Robes formerly at eN. now SD.
Fancy Silks from,l6l 26 to 76 cents.
Foulards. Plain Silks, Slack milks,
Organdies, t.awes. Chintney.
Silk and Wool Gray Trovelleries.
Reduced from 651 to 60 end 63 eta.
Poplins and edit Grenadines.
CHESTNUT and EIGRTis. streets.
SILKS !
SILKS !
SILKS!
SILKS !
IMPORTANt NOTICE TO DRY-GOODS
CONSUMERS.—Owing to the unsettled state of the
country , and the entire disarrangement of the commer.
mai world_ Nave determined to close out our stock,
and will offer
EXTRA. INDUCEMENTS TO PURCEIA6aRS
to elreot raped rept. Our goads have all been reduced
mush lower than if a
DISCOUNT WERE TAKEN' °PELLET:ER. TEE
- - DALE Mr MA DE.
It embraces a ;variety of Dry Goods suited to the
Inuits of Families. and i being purchased principally
for cash, rare opportunities are offered
10
Ma ADAM..,,SOMefs.
.E.IDPW
ear nrcrtruil git.?lllA ! I
3 .-7 On and after tine date
IrFfORriLE Ofito Fl will offer
EVERY POSSIBLE INDUCEMANI
OMR P,OBOBASEIB OF DRY GOODS!
Bain determined to reduce Moir Stock they will site
Good Bargains
Beautiful Fanny Silks for 75 cents, worth 111
Bossy Rich Fancy Silks for el, well Worth 81.15,
Grenadine and Bayne Goode, about one halt their
Vi iritt Mixed Good,, in every variety, from 8 cents p er
yard to 50 cent".
BLACK BILKS, RICAB C LUSTROUS, VERY
f
neat Black Brocade Silks. double faced, eco.. &o.
A Da Lames, Calicoes, Caseimeree, Clothe. Vestinsa.
Lin Muebrist, Flannels Quilts. Corers, its. &e.
AA fk CLOAK-ROLM EXHIBI rim
French Law Moncton.. ectiloku.4
Canons Laoo Chant:llla Lao, Goods, eco,
Black thla Costs rdrattlea, 8.e.. In every etyle,
At THORN LE 1 ° it CHIBM
M. E. Comer BIOME & 611.1.1ie GARDEII
nr.t-tf •
TOIL SALE
Oa Skl.E
FOS SALE
4.4 I.. .p , ( 2 . l• KA atl2re y 447l T hi. FILENOLI LAWNS
Nutt Grounds W bite Polka Elliot&
Made Grounds White P olka snots.
These are fast quality French.
I,3t* & LAN DELL,
myte • FOUR's H and ARCH.
PCS. FRAN( H BEililriGEl3, for sale
this morat^s. nyi oents.
Dress Goods marked down.
Gray.6oods, marked down.
IdOzambinass, marked down to 18% cents:
EYRK, & LAND ELL,
FOURTH and ARGIL
G. 60 D BLAOK SILKS, OF ALL
WIDTWR, fear realm
ripe Gradee ot BINA BIM&
Wide Black I , Mu, for Coate
Black stake, warranted d ara Ole.
BYO+ & I,IIIiDEL
myle F 011.• kV' and ARCH.
GENTS ) AND BOYS' WBAIL-LARGE,
seleot. and eipecially cheep stook of Men's and
Bole' seasonable wear. Enrols' attention devoted to,
Clothe, Cseettnereds, Teague, and to goode for Bois
US. COOYER & CONARD
asal
8. E. oor. MTH and MARKET.
BLACK DRESS GOODS -BARCIAINS.-
Black Woollletainse, ZS and 38 cants.
Black Wool Delatnie. 46 and omits.
Black Barmen, IC 25. .nd 31 cents.
Black Crape elaretz, 25 oenur.l
Bla k Tamartines. Si cants.
Back Pilke. Alpacas, Bombazines, Merinos&
Black Figured Del:sines, awns. and Chintzes.
COurEft & CON ARD,
Bryn 8. E. Corner NINIII and 1141611.X.P.1.
CLOARS AND MANTILLAS.— OAU
TION.—Ladies are cannoned against the nefari
ous statements of persons formerly in our employ. and
now in the employ of other parties, who represent
themselves " to be cooneoted" with ns, and their es
tablishment' to be " bramehea of the Pang Mantilla
Emporro-,.” Sleek statements On SiMpiy TINTRLTUB!
toed to ensnare and cheat the unsuspecting.
We have no other store than the one we have mon.
pied these six year., at 711 CtiESTPIUT Street.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
Paris. Mantilla emporium.
IipIAREGEB.*
aleh Ficured Barageii t 1D i'B end 81 canto.
13 vrege RobesEB3 $3BO . it , and $B.
Mozamjagne Rough a $B.
Travelling Diva Geode.
Elheoluirde Plaids, Mohair -Plaids.
eingasinv, Lawn,. Pripti.
(hay Ftgund Goods
COOPER & CORA RD
19. E. Corn.r NINTH and KARAT.
N. Be-Belt HOOP litirts.ll4 cents to 25 mvll
RA PER CENT. UNDER COST
PRIORS.-
SAYE TIME AND MONEY.
Persons can do both, by going at once and haying
their Dry goods of
ff. STEEL & SON.
No. 713 North TENTH. atone Coates.
Who have a ANDd woll-assortod
NEW ESINABLR GOODS ,
Which they are now oloshsg_ost at
THIRTY PER CENT UNDER COST.
Rich Gnu elm. BiKet isilke. at We.
Orem Bargeuns in Good Bleiok Silts.
Rich at7/1011 uf Foulard Bilks, from NY: to 152310,
worth 81.
Arty Goods for TrilireiliPle Drawee.
loans Gray Poplins, at 100, worth 13910.
NOTII22.—A RABE MANOR
14 - 7 FOR BAR9LiaNB ! THE ENTIRE STOCK To
BE CLOSER Osff ! On account of the uniettimtarste
of the ommtry. and deuremion in the mereannie line,
I
am fletertmeed to close out my stook mach below the
aol4 of noporiabon. Orem Inducements will be offered
in Dram Billm. Lo., and I would invite
those 'robing ury (mode to examine it. One hundred
IStiettand Shawl& from St to OH O koLhalf their mane, et
tn ii..ollOYEn's
..cee-rf 7410 • arm .e... 1.
POLICY HOLDERS
And others wishits to obtain the last Annual Lo
port of
TES MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Csn do so on svplicetion at this Agency.
The Assets of the Company' now exceed
ERVEN AND A QUARTER MiLLIOI . OS oa DOLLARS
All of which belongs to the Insured.
F. RATCHFORD STARR. Agent,
400 WALNUT !Street.
THE 89.000,000 1.0
The undersigned win_ Aeen`tr ABB OF
Cumins inf o r *no
to
.1.01%u
or ZreastuT
o ,,,, g osifor h are opened on the 25th
/444" a ',nil and also attend without profitto Oho do
te of payment, do.
Bidders far RAT amonnts. large or small, will be cheer
fully attended to at the oMoes of
DfiltlrY l 4 416 CO.
JAY COOLS &
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- KW; - OLJULIC tr. 00.
RETAIL DRY GOODS•
AT RETAIL,
ErNkV(P . ; -
Ro. SOT CHESTNUT STREET.
NEW YOKE,
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
A NATIONAL HYMN.
In obedience to tue request or many oitla►us who
bows observed tge tendency to give motto expression
to the 'motion which stirs the heart of the nation, the
gent emen whore names are undersigned have con
sented to not 84 a committee to award a vitae of FIVE
lIIIADRED DOLLARS for
A NATIONAL HYMN,
set to music (either original or selected), upon the fol
lowing conditions :
1. The Hymn is to be purely patriotlo, adapted to the
whole country—not a wet* tong, or only aPerolnutte to
the present moment.
2. it must °epilog of not less than sixteen line■. and
is not oi exceed forty, exolutOce of chorus ‘ll. harden,
wbion is essential.
4. ft should be of the eimpleet form and the most
marked rythm; the word' easy to be retained by the
Popular memory. and the melody and harmony suoh
ea may be readily .nine cy ordinary voice..
4 For the word! or Minde (whether the latter be Ori
ginal, or celeoted and adapted) from the Name hand,
which the committee would prefer.
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
or a gold medal of that value, will be awarded
For the $7 lone, or for the nuteio alone (if origi
nal),
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLAIL9,
or a gold medal of that value.
5 The committee retain the copyright of both words
and mum OM. Byrne to elect the prize ie awa dad
and reserve the right of /Orating all contributions,
whatever their merit, should none of them be deemed
auttable.
6. The pillfitS of the rale of the Hymn are to be devo
ted to the Paulette ?end.
7 The ',verde arid muck, utuot he turuhshod U 7 the
20th day of June next,
8. tie the committee may desire to publish a seleo.
tion from the manuscripts in a volume, in aid of the
Patriotic Fur d. they roman thole writers who are
wi Hug that their productions shou d be used for that
purpose to sit nify their assent.
9. ludividual applications to members of the com
mittee wid be d.erega rded.
le. Earth Hymn offered must be distinguished only
by motto or o alter. and be twoompanied by sealed
envelope, bearing the same motto or oypher, and don
taming the w her's name and addreme. All oommuni
cations should be addressed to Mantuan B. Field, Erm.,
Secretary of the National Hymn Committee, New
York city.
It.. The committee will return no manuscript,.
GUIIN C. VRRPLANCR. JOHN A. DIX,
CH ARI.EB KING. M. R. ORPariEl L,
RemlLsoN FISH, LUTHER BRAD RH,
G ORBE WM. CURTIS, RICHD GRAM WHITE,
J. J. CISCO. T. R. BRODHEAD.
Rk.ORGE T. STRoNG. ARTA UR LFARY,
MAUNSELL B. FIELD.
my.2l !RUM
SOLDIERS , EDITION OF
CAPIAIN HEDLEY VICAR%
ONLY 20 CUNT&
Also. a new edition of a 9OLDII.iVa TAX P-HOOK
5 cents. Per sale by
PROTNNWANT zeocopth 1300 K IiOnIRTY.
w723-3t* islll4 CIIFIS4NUT eITIEIST.
MILITARY GOODS.
FIRE -ARMS FOR SALE.
'lls U. S. RIFLES, with berme ts..
vO MINIE MUSKETS, with bayonets.
R 5 CADET MUSKETS, with boyeneta.
1.,000 WESTERN RIFLES.
100 Musket barrel 8110 T GUNS.
900 Double-barrel Gum imitable for buckshot.
Revolvers. Percussion Cans. Cartridges, Ilullate, &e.
FLINT Muskets altered to Permission with despatch,
and warranted serviceable.
EDWARD K. TRYON & CO.,
605 MARKET Street, and. OSO N, SECOND Street
my 23 3t*
CADET MUSKETS
500 SUPERIOR CADET MUSKETS,
of our own make, for Bole low.
PHILIP WILSON CO,&
932 CRESTNUV WoREET.
BUNTING FOR FLAGS,
Of beet quality, in
RED, WHITE, AND BLUE
For meta, et reduced prices, b
WM. H. HORSTMANN
& SONS,
FIFTH. AND CHERRY STREETS, PHILADA,
, ny2t 3t
FLAGS—FLAGS—FLAGS.
AN INVOICE OF FLACK!, ABSORTE'D SIZES,
Just reoeived. and for sale by
MARTIN SHARP & Co.,
No. 322 CHESTNUT STREET.
m7Bi•3t
latiN THORNLEVS, 311 OEMTNIIT
Street, north aide—the oldest establishment in the
United States.
INDIA-RUBBER GARP BLA.NRETEh
For Anny_and havy Evairmantak
PAT r..NT NIIBI3Bit CAM P ELAN VITS.
KNAPSACKS, K r 4 NAti .- 1.
RAERSACKS, Xtt CB ,
C ANT KENS, _ . A NTS.
_ .9..VPImg.". 0 N COVERS.
C •P Es
- CAM. CO.! TS _
An El every ' , cur( h r time Mani mennfentuyed of India
Nabber—ia of the beet material.___ •
my3.lm if JOHN THORNIAL
COMPRESSED BIILLETS.—United States
Mime Mneket and Rifle Belle; also, every de
eariptlon of Roland and Conical Outlets manufactured
to caler. Large atoeke constantly en band. °Wen! filled
Stlnglis br TROM AEI OTIR LEROY tcp"
Patent t hot and Lead ou.
2til and 1i163 WATER atreat
riEvi YORK.
Agll Ini
rt tity Tn.
WANT RD—Five or six second-hand or
new Lathes. to awing Iron ten to eighteen
inches. Apply at 109 Norta sEeuND etreet.
wyn
•
arlbOT G HIN WANTED.— LADIES and
" 4 - , GENTS having °VW otr Clothing to diarore of owl
get e high Mt pane for them of M. U. ANCONA. 620
U htie.t . man 6t
WANTED—By an active young man. a
SITU tTlON—either our or country. Under
atands German- nee been in the dry-goods, &eo gro
cery business. Cad giv boot eRr referendum, and a re
commendation from present eniploy or. Address for one
week **Edwin. , ranitiord r U. ra. mos 2t*
ANTED.—A young woman, from
• • Nova Roods, would Ike to get a PLACE to
fume reetworable faintly- to take care of ohil*ren and
e*e and mane herself useful Wages not ao numb au
olarot a• a hood!. Puma address "K. 14." York. Pa.
np.n. St
WANTED—AGENTS to sell PAULA=
GEE( of STATIONERY and JEWELRY, at
prices one third lea then ean be purchased el.ewhere.
caSaddrese stamp swinged) J. L. BAILEY No.
164 UlaißT Street, Boston. Mace.
CALL. AT FR.-HMI'S PRILADELPIIIA
FP VIE, NINTH and NOBLE. and get a Iwo
rior glue 5.* A Ist, Only 4 Gents per gleae. myll.4lt*
giIIMPLA.tI E W .aN TIN U YOUNG
UU Men, eo.: ere invited to addreu the " Em_plag.
ment committee,' at the ROOMS of the You( oxen
Chnetien Azesotstion. 1009 /aid CuzeiTIVUT
Street.
apo-em
Afia. WANTED—A VESSEL. of the caps
=Mlß caty of fray 1400 to 1;200 barrels to fond for the
Weet Indio& Apo to
JAUFLETCHE & G&RISTAIRS,
own 201 and 204 south FROIIT Bow.
BOILEDIN
PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, WITH
A. board-kom, and bath, at 833 North ISIXTR street.
References egihauged. • It*
fItyIJNIRI BOARDING AT A PLEA
sant Farm louse. two balm' ride by railroad.
Cat late DaY,lrom 10 till 4 - .oolook, at No. 1510
CliBaRY street. it.
BOARDING—At 1100 WALNUT Hired.
Rooms on ills second floor will' be vacant on the
Ist of Jane. Tanas moderate. Also, a Physician's
Office. m 1413 61*
•
fIOARDING• WANTED—By au elderly
AA! &_Koteel private family. WW famish
bar own room . Southern v. rt of the et preferred.
Adams's . * A. B. C.," at thin office, etatmc terms, - Phi*
mast he moderate. ' trela-6t*
FIOARDERS win be received eta retired
-E-a" buteieseentit-ettnated Farm House. inViLE a l-
TER COVNTY. but abort diatom. from therlt -
road. The dwellint is beautifully eboded.whieb. with
large Vegetable end Fruit Gardena. will furnish bc
em with evert luxury_ thu country can afford. Ad d
• 8. B. 8..7 °Moe of TAs Press. 510g-IL4*
CIYMNASIIIM, N. E. corner of NINTH
N.-- end ARCH 80011114.-1)31011.3.1011, iu DHILVVIO.
wivately Al in nimbi. Aim Lessons In FENCING and
GYMNASTIC& minnOt
pftiVATE LESSONS IN SMALL AND
BROAD Emma), s, well as BAYONRI.givou by
my. j. BONDIAVO OS. arnauued tor Mr. I. Airry.
Add ream Fencing Club. nor er BRO - I : 4r NU
streets.
CLAM SOLT SERVED ITP EVEST
- d
b JAMES PROWS.
miS pm %IA MARI; to ANAL
unquos, Lallemank
nor! Chilli. of flo Nor & Chip:
raiTta WWI, Okairsgiit " GAIWTAimf
B. tk—Ordere for the direct importation of any of tie
sieve twgee..ow he esiee 1 atl,
n R. ANDIES.
moreow lending. from on board brig' Abby Ellen, ell
uter. from BC/MOW= CIS ea- Zit of
• rb&tarots, &. Co- Cogoso-,
?met. Castillon. & Co. Cognac.
and other fine Colnnen•
inver t yeilevois, Rochelle Brandy. vale and dark.
in X. pines, X. and h.; casks. anages.
Imported and for sale by
B.k.NRY. BOHLEN it CO..
221 and U2S &Mk FOURTH 6t.
JUST RECEIVED, per " Annie KiMaill,"
f ro m Liverpodi, Idender, Weaver, & Nemullm's
innyaraimmi: si
Ibrisztrnot Mn, own. awat.
16 Os Mntraotlo.yasayium. In 16.3 pm,
60 lb, FltrliOt Belladowue, at.l "'JIM
100 Ss Entrant Taraisei, m 1 m jam.
sp lbs Via R6l Oololnol, in 1 lb bottles,
MP Ss 01. 51=0'411 Rea., in 1 lb bottle*,
lbs nomel. in Ino .
NO Pil ilydraAMl,lllln.
WET. & NILOSILSf.„,
..4 wa,*. watore.
611.VE-BTONO, 011AVX-EITONSS. -
817 Stilt. of Grave atones and aloadutionte• t•
1011. at TM reaa...td taigas. 1°4 211 ,
WINO purohams ottawnaro, at,
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fil•-ft I+-11...
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40 - ' DR. J. MSS, Nit- 31) North
FIFER.. Wet Nit-
ga of emmi she 611418.11;k4 end IiEART=
ON in Ita third =A le.*
treq .thur nen Pa curel atw =4;417:11 ourablediseasesiltheßVE
iii - d Ait . Be „ i _wen them Ills entire attentkoit tor
31#
the oast 10 MU& Will Out PUMAS, whom desi red.
their resutencon, &it= it
81 7 1°E2 VMS 1j#
:01i11.'ALND VAINIERBIL
.. jrjrail loser MP MI USN *twist
AUCTION NOTICE
OAROO OF RAMC FLORFATA..
4,500 BAGS
PRIME TO CHOICE
RIO COFFEE.
IN DOUBLE BAGS.
DUTILH, COOK, & Co.,
Will sell. at tmeir ovation Store.
No. 124 SOUPR FRONT STREET,
ABOVE: wed,rivr.
ON' THURSDAY MORNING, MAT 23,
AT
4,400 bum Rio Coffee. 'oriole to OttoloBlitni4l4
arrived, ex V forests.
Catalogues and SampOre now reads,
52i28 •ZA NINTH AND SAMSON
STREETS,
/91'5..01A.4 AND If XTRAPP () MARY BALE OF
/101113fte, &c.
On Saturday Morning.
At 3.0 &cloak, comprising the following:
fast-tro ring browmborsea puree autunite
L Comet" pairof
and " Fanny." to be sold tangly. Comet"
has been sold for $.1)500, and trout d .n 2 so.
Also, an elegant light teatime wagon; harness by
Pearce, nearly new.
This establishment to bilieved to be one of the most
des Table aver offer d at auction in One cry.
sir The above may be 00•12 by applying at the Ba
zaar.
ALPO.
fly order of the exesutons of a gentleman lately da.
ceased—
A pair of elegant bay carriage horses, with 10111 tails.
8 years o d, over 16 hands eig b.
ont-nnder henna town. by Wa'eon. - -
Set aouble harness. by L oey it Phillips.
A pair of brown maiohrd henna, 16 hands high. -
A our.under Germantown, by Jul:Minh, nearly Mewl
cost ty
Double harness, by Sallither.
A pa.r of brown bobtail bay horses, 15 hands high,
from tioeton Mass - ; of together in tare. minute,.
- A newel Teton b- Wat-on, bra-eLt rammungn.
A now quiet hy_7lllBsin.
A dog milt, by w Mon.
A bonkey and donkey cart by Watson,
A very handsome and valuable °hesitant-sorrel saddle
home
A valuable and fast road nr driving horse, cost ItV5.
A fine bay mare 16 hands lush.
A nearly new Snultarth wagon, for two or four per.
soils. and se of ba ne.s.
A sorrel horse. 6 years old. 16% bards high.
A pair or brown mutes from a farm,
A bobtail bay horse. as i ands high
A bay mare 7 rate old. 16% h .ndr high.
A bay terse .11536 hen a Nan Glean old.
A hair o hanusome ponies, sore. and roans to be
sold singly.
khandsorrie long-tail bay carriage hone. •
A brigot-bay mare, 8 +ears ole.
A brigat bay saddle horse.
A brown mare. wagon and harness.
A iong-tail bay mare. 9 Tear* old.
A sorrel horse. wagon and ca.milea.
A brown Wee. 7 years old, 16 hands high.
A long-tail bar horse., 7 years o d.
A brown roan mare. coming 6 years old. .
A bay io se, /6 hands histt 9 ream old.
A sorrel harem, • years old , 1.4)f, hands hig h,
A darn-brown mare, 6 years old
A handsome bright-nay horse, 7 years old.
A roan home. ei sears oboe hands high.
A sorrel horse. 8 years old 14014 triad. high.
A pair of brown horses, 7 years old,
A dapple gray horse, 9 years old
A gray mare, 7 years o d, 16 hinds high.
AN*, other homes.
ALPO
A large pollection of darimbi. new and second hand
carnage, and harness. with which the sale wilt Qom-
Mabee.
wir Pio postponement on account of the weather.
lt ALPieno M. H SHADES& Ammonium
AMUSEIMIENFS
williNtlT-STREET THSATItIG.
sow Lamm—. --Mrs. M.. A. GARREY/M.
toga Manager —.-- Mr. WM. A.
Bumneas Agent—.— Kr. .108. D. MDR MT.
wars csaußaTion - 06NING, Mar M.
Will be presented the new and original national amine,
entitled
THE PATRIOT'ss DREAM ' •
Or,, The Past s the Present, end 'he F uture,
Adam ay, Mr. Edwin Adams ; Hunan [kir.
1. 8. Wright.; Kate Gilmer, Mrs. A Cowell.
./SCALz ow raicZe.—orein circle meats secured with.
out extra /barge.) so eenui; voltam. (sects secitrod
60 owrits,) WM cents; family <mole WS _cents; Private
boxes, $6 and 83; orchestra. 76 oenti.
Doors open at quarter vast 7 °Woo/ ; wart:Mt/will rise
at a quarter to 8 cemook.
MoDONOUGH'S OIaMPLO THEATRE ;
RACE Street below Third.
THIS APIEC EDAY) EVENING. May 93.
FOR THE Tirol':
Field night of the newrim!, Wig VIM eratesahr for
thin Theatr- Mr. Matthew'', entitled
MARTYR BO Pd MAR r•YR oovB
MARTYR &•V8 MA k TYR BOYS
ARTYA BOYS rell • RTYR BO 8
OF %I; Oz '6l; OF '6I•
OF Piri:;
oa TUB
DEATH BLOW ON' REBELLION.
rew Sump" . b l
For nett see Israeli &lin
cow:diming wit" HOOTS .1." 0 THE SWAN.
BAIIbRDAY, BENEFIT OF LIlicaLTY ASSOCIA
TION.
EPETITION OF TSB VOLUNTEER
-Ey CONCERT br the .2 VIE-eTRVET GIN LEP
G ham tkil AR SINOOL. at the ACADEMY of IMMO.
on THURADAY EVENING, Mare at 8 o'clock.
'haat" 28 oenta for ewe at M.sto Stoma and at the
Modem! the d‘y and eveoinic of the onnoe.t. my2l
%ME GEHMANIA Oftt'HESTKA AN-
A. NOUTtr*E their three le.t Public Rahway**last
the Minimal Fur d Ball, the lest one of the uaaon to
Me place on anTuKun May the Mk,
be abtaineld at the weed pl um , ~a .,ran
PPEN. A11&t.r.15511( u , TUE Mei
ARTIS-1025 CREXINUT ST R EET.
The Thirtr-eighth ANNUAL RXHIBITIOIII
of PAINTINGg and BCULP ru now nven
Admittance 16 dente; Beason Pickets 55 Gents;
half pnoee estates ae. 10 Galata. ttocktio ere
mill receive their Umtata et the Academy. -
10P.
oven M - from 9 A. M. till I P. M., and from 8 P. vi. 1411
s¢11111"
SOD& WA.rEg
CARLES BREAKskt 7 8
ICE-COLD tioDA WATER,
- - - 1 r tr If FRUIT Hit
AT NORTIIMAST ntlttla ER BROAD ADD r
Alta fora - j
the Reda Vat r is drawn from poreelait-liaer
Fountains. pure end snarls, ling welt eiter-ed with eArd.
borne acid gas. .he syrups are prepared with di
highest regard to retaining the NATURAL lIPX.Air r 0,...
THE TRIM No gains milli be spared t. reatntemat tet
hiah character which this Fountain has minted!,
ts ii.gewi - ecoa - water at Snieenor per
Congress Water, treat from the ammo , eollehtiliT
on heed. ' mit ItOr
SUMMER RESORTS.
WHITE SULPHrfR SPRINGS HOTEL
.. .
c SRLIPLE. Cumberland county, Pa. th e
public
Proorimors take pleasure in nnonaal to 1111111
public th at MI, mnseg So-nt eettblishmeet is (moo
L i ly
for visit " re. Pennon w•abing pure mono mo 1 . .. BIAKIL•
moat waters. bathino, &Mot. au, good living, Minn,
amiable prices. °snout du better than to 4 try things
Boring! For particul.rs. send fur ciroutars to
WM./4 BU a kt " G aB . of the city of geW York,
and
.
D. C. DUIVIWIPT. . Pronnttom min 3 it
BEDFORD BPKINGS.—A. o. ALLEN
nrapeotfully informs the public that this well esta
blished and powder watering abuse ie now s ' open for trei
recto non and woommodation of visitors, and will ne
kept open until the hr.* October.
Persons %Wahine Bedford ' , anent' Wank, will he sop
plied at tee Parings at the following prices, viz:
For 1 tid ash) —.fa 00
~ (oak)...- S 00
.—..—... 200
Bottles. 3i pint. per doz . . -150
Parties wishing rooms. or ti- remit
to the Week erte address the B edford mineral Senate
Company, Bedford. Pennsylvania- iota 4lft
=;==l
RIBURANUE UUMPA.I4 It
.
No. 406 CHEI3T3IITY firm It
FIR& AND 'pilots D 1411501Aguit.
DIRICTORS.
George W. Day--or Dar & Matlack.
ISnig W'nght—... Wright Bros & 00. .
flimsy —.— '' pro & Hiner.
&lir Lawn, . Jr.." Iris ros & Co.
0. Richordso ~ .. .C. H o we 3 &
CO.
gam& T. tans.. -Preet.Wyoming Ciunt Mae,
Jno. W. Eirorman-:-.0! J. W. Esc ! & Co. '
Goo. A. West— ... ' Won & Fobes.
V. 8. Martin— ~. " !roma, Martin. & Ca.
0. Wilson Davis— ..Attornerot- law.
S. D. Wootroff—...of
~) bley_. Molten, & Wooing.
Jot. Hasslor. Jr-._. - No TM lilmsec street.
OKUE W. ILAY,Frogident.
PLANO!! 61. kiLICK. Viss Premien&
WEILW6II I. BL.A2SOMARD.Bsoretary. tan.init_
FABI3I
8A The FUNDS.
RAVING rIIND---UNITED grATsa
nun COMPANY, corner THIRD wad CHM
NUTttreets.
otAzirmat FIVF. VER CENT.
S. R. CRAWFORD, Praddent.
JAN.E3 R. H RSVP.. It, Reorelary and Treasurer.
Office hours. from Ifrtuitil o clock.
Ties Company Is not loured m any applioation to is t
I.Acietatord, .
SAFES.
poiLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED
to No. In South BEVJOIT4 fitreetrnear the
Inantete.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, tued'bein
determined to merit future patronage, has aerture ts trat
elegant and ponveniani More, and has now on
levie amortutent of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought g .
Chilled Iron- Fire and Burglar Proof Bass, the
strictly fire and burglar proof gates made.)
Beam& led Beak Vault, a n d
and Beak kn.
Lillie 's Bank Vault Boors and Looks will be
to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beeg
proteated, end cheapest Boor and Look yet entered.
Also,particular attention is called to Lillis's New
Cabinet Bale for Plate, Jewelry, an. This Safe is can
oed*: taxman' in style and elegance anything yet of
fared for purpose, and is the only one that is striae ,
ly fire and burglar proof.
arsom.t. No rion.—.T. have now on head say twenty
Farrel, Barring, & Co.'s Bafts, most of them near
n ew, and some forty of other makers, commas/ a
complete assortment as to Meet, and all • lately IX,
changed for the now Celebrated Lttlie Safe. They will
be sold at very low prices. r m lealre . C6 *A n n a r i c e ß Magi i, rat.
ia3ll-Iyif
•
Fotc• THE Stall-BOILS%
3,AAIDEN and ATLANTIC SI
ROit ...Mail train leaves It We street terr."/ 14" 1 das ,
Onindaisszoested I-- '—^ 7 '3 M .
Returning. leaves Atlantic.-- —•.-----
..3.0 P. M.
Fare . --- --. si so.""
Rena& trip toltets.irood for three days, $2BO.
Mansiothdiense,raestuke.lsedloW's, an d caner bOtieltir
are sew *pe.
Bun ti
~ JNO. 6. BRYANT, MM.
Pk!R LIVERPOOL.—The steam-,
hip GREAT EASTERN, Hon. Captain
Commie. R. 0.. 4 Camraander, will sail from New Y.?*
POE. LIVRRPOOL SATURDAY, MAY M.
PAMOR MONEY.
File Ca
t 414 : 41 k inth very iiiienor socxi'mmOdatiots.
earriNELL, minTuss. & co"
mons% New York.
inyM-dith
r t ja, BAI Blf kRE DAILY
AT 3 O'CLOC K P /11.
BaIiTIMURS /IND rti 1 lAD Pll4 tiT.baMßOAlt
C . O3IPANY.
(Enceeon k me,)
Via Gersapeake and Daiaware (*anal. 1 f
Yllne of the don .ron oteameoate of thia 10M1IMIT
leave teen pper ol__rs of Cheanant street Wharf KV/. I
AF riiattoui. teP , Bl3* excepted at 3 o
will arrive 111 B„ 1 , 1110 1 ) .% early the nest morning.
F re i g ht .4 - all cleat m tea a t th e lawa a t rpm. - c.
also
Cattle. Bonen, stook. Vek, 1 4. 8 &o.
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