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    FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MONEY MARKET.
Philadelphia, April 16,1862.
An active business was transacted at the Stock Board
to-day. United States coupon sixes of 1881 fall aff
celling at £4*. The seven and three-tenths per cent,
votes advanced to 100*; the six per cent, debt cer
tificates declined * from the highest price of yesterday
«eIliD2 at 9S* ; city sixes (new) sold at 69, a *»!*» «»f * T
emd the old issue at 94, also an advance of % \ Pennsyl
vania fives rose X, selling at 84# ; Banbury and Brie
sevens rose from 88 to 89*; Schuylkill Navigation sixes
gained *, mri North Pennsylvania sixes 1; Beading
Bailroad flliea 1888 Sold at 80 Pennsylvania Railroad
«hares advanced *» and after boards an additional *,
dosing with sales at 45 %.
Messrs. Drexel A Co. furnish the following 1
Jf §w Tork exchange Par id 1.10 pre.
Boston exchange..... “to 1-10 **
Baltimore exchange “to % dis.
Country funds *to 6-10 “
American g01d,,,,,,,,,,,,1X 'to IK pre.
•©no jrnr certificates! »n 98* to 98*
Ouartennasterß’ certificates 1* to dis.
The Pottsville Miner's Journal says of the coal trade:
The (quantity sent hy railroad this week is 30,717.11 —
canal, 29,239—f0r the week 65*95611 against 88,167
.tons for the corresponding week last year.
The trade from all the regions for the week and year,
•compared with last year, sums up as follows:
WBEK
27,697
SS,&7Q
14,
16.904
17,597
4,448
iP. 48. 8....
•gcbl. Oivnal, , ,
'X. Val. B. 8..
Lehigh Genal.
•Scranton S’th.
Bo North
"Wyoming So..
'Broad T0p....
495,836
141,629
294.235
33.306
199,410
61,045
46,228
47.107
13,714
15,406
16,649
‘Shatnokin
'Trcrertou
•Bh.Mt., H.T.
Val “
We learn that the breakage of the dam at the Dela
•ware and Hudson Canal Company’s works will not in
terfere with the coal trade. Bo far, this year, they have
ah increased Quantity of co&i stocked &t Oarboad»u
-Jteady for shipment as soon as the canal opens.
We have no change to note in the trade this week.
All the regions, except one or two points, show an in
creased shipment for the week, compared with last year.
The Boston Advertiser of this morning says*.
The money market continues abundantly supplied,
without material change in supply or demand. The
favorable advices from Europe, together with the active
for ik« o&«ani movement of the Union
armies, has inspired renewed conddeuce in financial and
commercial circles and quickeued business transaction*
'to some extent, though not propOrtionably with the easy
supply of capital.
The bank specie returned at the Clearing House w**
.■55,587,400, again Of $11,600.
The New York Evening Post of to-day ssya
The stock market this forenoon opened at a general do-
of *©* per cent, on Governments and the New
Tort railways. barely steady vn the Western shares,
until Cleveland and Toledo was reached, when large cash
;*nd time transactions were had at a rise of *O% per
cent, on yesterday afternoon’s business. Most ot the
-cash sales were at 41* per cent.
The Gold market was firmer at per cpdT. cash,
And seller 10 day s, and 101*, seller 60 days. The busi
ness was over a quarter of a million or dollars after the
Board, end there is also an active demand at the coun
ters of our money brokers af lOijfffilQlft per cent.
AiW ike Hajournmeot of the Board, mo geuural list and
«!so Government Stocks were rather firmer.
The new securities in place of the certificates for Ohio
■Uud Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, aud Fort Wavne
find Chicago Bailroad Companies, will be issued Tues
day, April 29, from tho office ot Wiinfew. Lanier, & Go.
At the election for directors of the Michigan Southern
and Northern Indiana Bailroad, held in Toledo on
Wednesday, the gentlemen comprising the old board
were re-elected, as follows:
KM. Gilbert. Dtica, If, Y.; Henry Keen. New York;
AiUa Campbell, New TorK \ Albtrt Havemeyer, New
York i Milton Courtright, New York ; Hamilton White,
Syracuse, N. Y ; Nelson Beardsley, Auburn, N. Y.;
William Keep, Lockport, N. Y.j William Williams:
Buffalo, N.Y.; Stinman Witt C|ov«lanrti Ohio; John
£L Barry. CcnsTivatine, Mich,7 PlfflO MOTOJIOUB, Elkhart,
Ind. • M. L Sykes, Chicago, TU.
The Cincinnati Gazette of yesterday says: “There is
but very little change to note in the money market to
day. With most of the houses the demand fi&g been only
biaderaft*. And th© emppif »bwnq«nt, Good ptip a r» with
thirty to ninety days to run, sells readily at 10»12 per
cent. Strictly prime names will command money at 8
per cent Money is likely to be plenty here, as it is un
derstood that the Government will commence next week
to tap out lArfiO flams at St- ‘Loxtia. S}U aCOOUQt Of COD*
'tt&Cts.
Exchange was firm and not so plenty. There is, how
ever, no change in rates, which are quote! at par buying
*nd x premium Belli?g, TYe hear of considerable amount!
ur treasury note! going forward ta New Yyk to make
exchange. Th*-re is a good demand for gold at 2 premium
selling and I* premium buying. We quote:
s*LLtso.
p» r a prem.
p»r X Prem.
par x prem.
.par X pr*m.
.....1# prem. 2 prem.
:nanst Sales, April 26.
akkr, Phtia. Kxcbsuee.l
20AJ2D _ _
New Yoik_.
805t0n......
Philadelphia
Baltimore.,
Gold..
Philadelphia Stock X&XC
rfioported by 0. E. Slaym,
FIBST B
SOO U S 7 30 Treas N.loo*
750 do 100*
loco do. 100*
.SCO do 100)4
200 do .300*
•3000 US 6s Cp '81.... 94*
3900 City Giles 02dya 93*
fif, & Ain8..2d5a.120*
1000 L Scbny It 7 a int
paying.. 65
800 Schl K 6s ’B2 2dya 63*
SliOO do 63*
1000 Sunb & Erie 75.. SO
1000 do fl&*
1000 <1« 80*
A 0 N F-enna B 7
BETWEE
1000 Ptcoa 5s s 5 64*
WQUity 64...,.
-40C9 renua Cp 0a 8<
12 Far k Mecfa Bk. 61
SECOND
*BOO City 65.... K S O 94*
2GOO <Jd K S O 94
&Q N Pe-uiia E. ..... 7
60 Sprr.ce & Pine. b 5 22*
60 do b& 12*
33 do 12*
6 Harrisburg 8.... 54
38 do J&vn 54
5000TJS6* 94ft
AFTER
58Per>naR 45ft
CLOSING PR
Did. Aiiild.
US 6* mi-... 94ft 94ft
U Sir 7 3-10 N.lo&* 100 ft
Pbilada 6s 64 S4ft
Philada 6s new. 98 ft 99
FeOEasa t , ttf .. 84ft
Readiag B 21 % 21*
Bead zn 6a 7 8C *43 56 ..
Bead M5’70.... 89ft ..
Bead mt 63 ’BB.. 80
Penna R 45ft 46
R 1 m Ba. 100 ft
Penna R 2 m 6» 9S
BOARDS.
}2O Penna R...
tICES—FIRM,
Morris Cal Con. 41ft 45
MomaCni Prefll3 ..
Ech Nav Stock. 3ft 5
fidhNae PtsL.. 10ft lift
6ch Nnv 6s ’32.. €sft 63ft
Elmiraß., 8 Bft
Philadelphia Markets.
There la no change in flour, and a limited demand to
aote for export and home use; esles inclnde Borne 700
Mjls oal7 atS5 12ft ©5 25 for good superfine; $5 37ft
-©a &9 for extra* vo& US9 02ft for ex ra family, at which
rates holder*, generally* are free Hellers, with a small
business to supply tbe trade at these prices for superfine
and extra, and S 5 75a6 50 W bl»l. for high grade extra
-family aad fancy brands, »s In quality. I*>'° d-jur is
scarce, and wauled at 83 25®3 37ft, and about 100 bbls.
: gold good brands at $3 50 bbl. Corn meal is quiet,
*ud ICO bbls. Pennsylvania meal sold at S 2 65 bbl.
Wheat.— The market is pooily supplied* ami prices
:are better, with sales of 10,000 bus prime Penna Ted at
127 c afloat, and 1,000 bus white at 140 c. Bye is scarce,
-and Perna is worth 72c. Com is wante-l, and very
•carce, at 54c. afloat, and sales of 3,000 bus yellow are
reported, mostly at a price to be fixed. Oats continue in
request, anti scarce, at 56c for -Peiuia, in store j most
are asking more.
Bark.— There is nothing doing in Quercitron, ana Ist
Nolisoff*reu-fttS33.so V’tou.
Cotton.— The market is firm but quiet, with a limited
-defcAbd fw»fc at previous qUoUti&hd.
Gr.oCßi-.rPS and Provisions. —There is not much
•doing, and no change in price or demand
£ksd. The market is quiet and but little offering.
Cloversoad is Quoted at 54.50ff14.75 4P* bu.
■WiU'KY —There is vary little movement bbls sell*
Sg at 23ft a24c,the latter for prime Western, and drudge
At Slftc. •
CITY ITE M S.
A Fine Stoke Improvement.—For some
< wefcks past thcre-have been a scries of fine improvements
4n progress in the drygoods store of Messrs. Cowpor
ttwart & Co., northwest corner of Eighth and Market
streets. They aro now complete*, and henceforth that
famous old stand, (for many years considered second to
no other in Philadelphia,) will’ occupy a prominent place
4jx the ranks of our dret-ciass dry goods bouses, eajayed
in the retail and wholesale trade, of this city. The
gentlemen composing this Arm are young men of energy,
business talent, and Urge experience, and their suer** 4 -*
■since soiiiinynems opy?Alions at ihi» oiauu tits beea
•marked. The pro«.»t addition to their warerooma, and
tbe tastiful embellishments of the exterior of Aheir store,
•will, we have no doubt, add largely to their trade. Being
•extensively acquainted with merchants throughout the
•country, their wholesale department has been a prominent
feature with them from the beginning, and their facilities
for this branch have now been greatly improved. W e may
wtate, in conclusion, that’tbis improvement will bo ap
propriately etenilised thii day, by Messrs. C. 3c Co.
•opening with an elegant fresh stock, to which we would
.direct the attention of our lady readers, and all others
-who are desirous of buying foreign or domestic dry
/goods, of the most desirable styles, »t moderate prices.
jtore About Huiburt & Brodhead’s
Oils.— We have been informed by those who have used
•«»ch of the more prominent coal oils now in the market,
that those for which tfewrs. Hurlbnt & Brodhead, No,
■240 Arch street, have the nclurivo agency, will barn
twenty-five per cent, longer, and give a belter light,
-than any others in use. The demand for them, from all
psrts <?r tbe country, and abroad, is large and daily
increasing. A large proportion of the oil sold by this
.firm now is put up in five-gallon metallic cans, which are
•convenient for shipment, durable as a receptable, and
-every way more desirable than mere wooden Teasels,
This it the oil of the day by common consent.
Fbime Havana Cigars.—Mr. C. H. Mitt
aon, dealer in fine family Groceries, Arch end Tenth
gliceta, taa ins-, received w elegant let of si ima Havana
Cigars, the best for the price, that we have ever tried.
Those who enjoy the weed in its greatest perfection will
make a note.
In another column our readers will find
4he ail Vt rtisement of the grand Concert and Ball which
the Ma-nuerchor Y»cal Society will give to-night, at the
Musical Fund Hall. The programme of the Concert is a
Tery well selected one, and (he Ball Will PfOTB M attrac
tive es the bails of this wfihkuown vocal society have
Always been. Tie society have arranged this entertain
ment at special request of their numerous friends in place
of their annual fancy dress ball which foil out this year,
too society Leins engaged in the patriotic work of giving
a concert for the benefit of the Volunteer Refreshment
Saloons. There will be no doubt a large attendance at
the ball on Monday night.
A Frenchman on America.—Oiio of the
suite of Prince Napoleon has been giving liis impressions
of our country in a French paper, remarkable at once
for their singular candor. We make the fol owing ex
tract; “I declare to you that I arrived in America with
prepossessions extremely favorable to the United States.
■The reality has proved to be far beyond these preposses
sions at the sight of those immense Cyclopean cities and
TOTAL.
; 56b554
> 143.321
268.346;
26.703!
! 206,»39,
> 70,652 1
269,
104 4531
36,3591
16,149
| 13.339.
10.7Qi
I 73.648
j ‘21.793
jd'25,939
id 6,693
1 C. 729
36,71 b
29.239
18.574
15.454
19.683
3,699
7,448
4,3*1
1,134
2,817|
1.G45
51)00 Heading 6s ’44,
!2 MoTriaTJnl Pref.ll3
1000 Gain Js Am 6a’7o 05
2000 Monir Onl 2d in 87
2 Girard Bk 39*
25 Penna R 45X
30 do C&P4SX
20 Race &Vino H.tt P
without rec 8#
10 do “ B}£
3700 City 63.Nfiw.lota 09
2000 Elrjira Et ' s *5
12000 US Debt Certif.. 98 ft
-4 Lsiugii S*t»v 51
SO IStii A Istb.2dya 9ft
N BOARDS.
1000 Little Sell 75..,. 65
2WQN rtiDnaGiu.n 73
eogoo.tj s Go os ’51... six
1000 U 8 Coup 6s ’Bl
bswu
1600 Schi V*t Imp 6a,
2000 Del R mtg. ~2iys
4 Girard 8k...c»3h
5 Lehigh Serin. ...
1500 Reading 6s ’86...
3000 PhiU A Erie 6a.
Elmira BPrf... 16ft 16ft
Eltniia 7b *73.. 74ft 75ft
L Island R ex-d 12ft 12ft
Le’gh Cl &2s av 50 ft 61ft
LeCl<fcNay§Cp ?6ft 37
WPeuuaß...., 6ft 7ft
N Penna R 65.. 72 ..
N Penna 105... 88ft ..
CaiawßCon... Ift 2
Catawisaa Prof. 6ft 7
Prk A Slhwfe 1L 42
Sec A Thd-stR. 60 62
Bace&Vine- stß Bft 9
W Philala R... 53ft 54
Spruce & Pine.. 12ft 12ft
Green £ Goatee. 08 ft 04
Ches k Walnut. 30ft 31ft
Arch Street.... 18ft 19
Ar-Rit. 25—Evening.
those magnificent workshops, proportioned to a condi
tion of things where everything hftß dimensions nn«
known to the Old World. 1 have found In the United
States that which I did not expect to meet with, on the
word of even the most favorably-disposed travellers, and
that is, perfect order, eagerness to be of service, and
honesty in busmen. ** It need not be added that these
in presftiona wore partly formed by the Prince's visit to
the celebrated Clothing Store of Charles Stokes, under
the Continental Hotel, while in this city,
IN A SAD Wav.—The rebels are in a bad
way. Their ears are pained; their eyes are distressed
tbofr hearts are sick; their stomache are ont of order;,
their heads ache; their tips hang; the corners of their
mouths are drawn down; their kidneys are affected ;
their contciences are bestridden by night wares. They
arc In a horrid condition generally. “ Bring us no
more report*)” they mntter, unless it Is the cheering
news or ibo restoration of the Union, and of me privi
lege of obtaining their garments at the Brown-Stone
Clothing Hall of Bockhill A Wilson, Hoe. 603 and 605
Chestnut street, above Sixth.
A Rebel Eclipse.—The Confederate Alma
nac for 1862, published by Her. Dr. Summers, at the
Southern Methodist Publishing House, announces an
“ eclipse of the sun , visible over the Confederate
iStatcf From present indications, however, wo may
bo able Boon to announce a total eclipse of the Confede
rate States, visible over all croation, which may be
plainly seen from the Mammoth Clothing Emporium of
Gnurriuc stokes, He. GO9 Chestnut street, where may
also bo viewed the finest and cheapest assortment of
spring and summer garments in the couutry.
Mbs, A. M. Spence will locturo at Sansom-
Street Hall, tills evening, on the philosophy of healing
moral dieeases.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
BP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST KIOHT.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut rta.
G It MaiKorsniilh. Pa JW Darat, Ohi-4
F GrtJh&lt, OHIO 1> A liiugler, Ohio
J D Bishop, Ohio J 0 Mason, Ohio
CFG Mycr, Indiana J Sparks, Massachusetts
T Stmtkers, Ohio F Boyd, Boston
T B N|cpl & wfj New York B Stark, Washington
W C Fisher Harrisburg H II Fisher, Ashland, Pa
H S McComb & la, Delaware \V A Bangs, Boston
Miss £ S Bangs, Boston G H Blanchard, Boston
Capt F D May, Baltimore H B Pierson & la, Boston
J Brown, Connecticut E R Boyd, Hew Harm
Mr La U «, b Morris, Chester CO, Pa
W L Vance A la, Kentucky Miss Vance, Kentucky
Dr N F Moore, New York D Kennedy, Delaware
F S Lyon & la, Connecticut Miss M £ Hill, Conn
MisaSE Hill, Connecticut Dr JR Newton, New York
L Reese, Harrisburg J C Elm*, Boston
G W Bruon, New York H J Marsh, Now York
E C Bongfaton & la, N York Miss E J fioughton, N Y
C D Poston A wf, Ky Miss Poston, Kentucky
T It Cummins, Boston C E Buck & la, N York
N iiiekd. St Louis H XV Warren jt la, Boston
Miss Litzenburg C O Simpson, New York
W C Beardsley & la, N Y AG Beardsley, N York
H C Brooks, Boston J J Rickey & wf, Cin, O
E D Eaton, New York J K Eaton, New York
AYm Kirk* New York L M RiugwaU, Cincinnati
A K Pott*, AS a&hingtOU B Pringle, New York ,
T Charlton, Boston Rev H S Carpenter, Brkl’n
J W Kelley, U S N H Jones, E Boston
Col J M Turner, New York H Chrisman, Illinois
J § Hftbler, Newark* N J EG Franks* Chicago
JTDoan RK Nogo A la, Buffalo
W H Davis, Boston W M Watermau, N York
J E Kent & la, New York AV O Chamberlain, Boston
C M Alltnond A la, Del T F Harral, New Haven
F A Awl, Harrisburg C W Wftino, New York
W A Dudley A Ift, Ky Dr II N Wadsworth, Wash
Bichd Evans 8 B Ring, USA
AV H McAHester, USA E P Bancroft, Boston
D Walker. Wash, DC F Bush, Jr, Boston
A S Wentworth* Cincinnati R R Rawls*, Cincinnati
F Field, AVm»port AV Tobey, Peoria, IU
H A’an Buskitk, Peoria, 111 G W Billiugs, St Louis
j E Olney
M A Whitney, Buffalo
N J B&mttj Delaware
F B Brown
S P Walker, Kentucky
H S Ber.uett, New York
Lieni S £ Burnham, N V
AMERICAN HOTEL—Cheetnut si., above Fifth.
VIT H Flitcraft J H Wood, jr, N Jersey
R H Reovefi, Salem D Reeyeg, Salem
J G AUen, Kentucky J E LaSSler, N TOTE
G B Hickman, AV Chester T B Ilynscm, Maryland
8 Hicks & 2 ch’n, Penna F Haines, W Cluster
J Thompson T Baldwin, N York
T Hill, Baltimore C J Hall) Delaware
D(1 -Anderson, Delaware if DrakV, N©>VtQH, tf J
Lieut 8 W Moss, Wash H H McConnell, Va
J P Stone, Vermont Lieut J Rice A wf, Wash
A Clark, N York J A Berry, UBS
D Mackintosh, N York Mrs L D Wail) Cairo, 111
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chosmuc street, above Third*
Mr Harrington, Delaware Capt Mathewson
J F Engleß* Newark, N J AV B Mallet, Wilkesbarr©
E Bauson, Illinois J P Millet. Canton, 0
Mr jfywvvuj ifvtr York j a Menken* Cincinnati
W B Rosenbaum, N Jersey F W Royce, Wash, D C
T Carlin, Pottsville AV AV Mitchell, New York
T Anderson, New York C C. Williams
GAV L Benedict, N Baven B H §tono, Jti NfW Haven
J L Swart?:, O J A Gaaneft A la, Md
B M Silver, Wilm, Del E B Emhnrt, Wilm, Del
R F Seaman, New York H Lindsley, New York
AV A King, Camden W L Hearn, Hannibal, Mo
RAV TimmiDs, New Jersey W F Saunders, Harrisburg
G R Winrow, Pittsburg G G Oirberson, Cfn, o
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth et.. below Arch.
I Striker, Milton, Pa A B Scott, Penna
P Mockling, Kittanning, Pa J BDobyns, Jackson, II)
TKirb, J It K«w Jersey
LB Hawley, Phamixville L F Shepard & la, Pel
W P Duncan, Delaware Bliss Ada Lore, Dei
T H Moyer & son, CataaauquftH Bissell, New York
J D McCord, Pittabnrg G F Eow i la, Todiana -
Mrs Cromljftlcer, Obio J lJicksOD, Oiuo
STATSS ONlON—Market .treat, .Hot. Mxth.
S A Shubly, Springfield W Stone, Boalosbnrg
A Calcbnm, Boalesburg J V Crawford, Pitt6burg
J Sbasiioot Princeton 1> W Hawls, Pa
W Worrell, Brownsville W Brinton. Wash co, Pa
C A Mestrexat, Pa J 8 Demarel, Newport
Jacob Welty, Greensburg J P Carter, Lancaster
J Ralston, Pennsylvania 8 Ralston, Pennsylvania
B F Miller* Harrisburg J FroDßtone, P a.
S Truby* Indiana J M Mulliu, Indiana
J Wiltroe, Greene co, Pa A Haines, Greene co, Pa
Mis* Cushman, Bucks co, PaH E Sboener & la, NY
B E Kendig & la, Pa J Davis, New York
G J Keller A Woltkill, Altoona
N HaHtth. J Ad&hia, UonnelhvillA
S Ilatt,ConfilsviUe W Masters, Piuegrove
G Plitt, Harrisburg A Milleron, Martinsburg
J Berkowete, Altoona M H Mathews, Pa
G White, Marion, Pa J J Neff, Indiana co.Pa
S Goodv Indiana co, Pa
NATIONAL HOTEL—Baca street, above Third.
Kerper, Reading W R Duncan, Milton, Pa
Mils J Parker, Milton, Pa AW Guernsey, Troy, Pa
Mrßomig Eli&a Grover, Lebanon
T V Grover, Lebanon Isaac Hoffor, Lebanon
S N Fried, Port Carbon Mies C Eves, Williamsport
Miss E F.ves, Williamsport E T Bright, Simbury, Pa
B F Henderson, Hummels’n John Henry, Summit, Pa
J W Smith, Penna
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second St., »b. Arch.
D D Chamberlin, Cannons’v R C Love, Cannonsville
ThomasC GriswtU, NY J B Tindell. New York
W Ravis, NorrMowß As# Cecbrau, New YorE
E>v Grime, Hancock, N Y Geo S Pnrdy, renna
A Stinson, Hancock, N Y Pratt Chamber [in
Lot Atkinson, Hawley, Pa C Atkinson, Hawley, Pa
H Thomas & la, Deposit,NY W Seymour, Now York
John H Day, New York W Skinner, Wayne co, Pa
CWL» Wiaa, Honomlil. J Tilaioi, D.lOo, M Y
ERTwaddell, Hancock, NY Chas Duifee, Deposit, N Y
COMMERCIAL—Sixtn street, above OhestnaL
J 8 Hyde. New York J K Taylor, Fairview, Pa
j V Spacer* Brooklyn* N T B Sbolby* Beuua
D Taylor, Tenna Mr Tustiu, Penna
E B Johnson, Elkton, Md R H Robertson, Wilm, Doi
J. R Kirk, Penna J J Bruder, Penna
T F Ewing, Penna Dr J T Rowaud, N Jersey
L V A Wilm, Del Mirfl A Adair A da, Wii, Del
N Ritter, New York C H Haines, Maryland
Mrs H Haines, St Paul, Min G B Howard, Sc Paul, Min
J Bowersock, lowa
TBB l;N ION —ArcH .trees, above TTblrd.
L B Kay, Kentucky J H Lauer, Jr, Wash, D 0
B Schmidt, Pittsburg Miss A Hodgkin, Pa
J W Boyer, Pottslown Mrs E H Wills, Pa
W Ewing, Wheeling, Va F B Wallace, Pottsville
Dr Wooduutt, Pottsvilie E Cowden, Warren
H Hamill, New Jersey J M Conrad, Ohio
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
J C Weeion, Lambertville T B H.W.t A la, M Y.rk
Jl. Adams, Delaware S T ionium, a jersey
S Brown, Penna G W Hickman, Penna
J Hart, Doyleslown Col W Butler, Lewistowa
P Ryan A la, N Jersey S Hill, N Jersey
H Starbird, Preston, Pa A tioimby, Wilm, Del
Biss Ouimly, Wilm, Del J W Seaman. Honeidata
A Junta, Honeedale
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
Dr W Rico, Frencbtown Mißs L E Eckel, Frencht’n
A Coieon, Frenchtown G Kelly < Massillon, 0
51 jtdel LA Sisson, Bnstol, Pa
Dr Collins A la, Bucks co J Davis, Penna
W Buckman, Penna J Stackhouse, Bucks co
BLACK BJ3AB—Tbifd street, above Callowbill.
A B Home, tjnakertowu J Witman, Bemville
A W Kalbach, Bemville W Rnppert, Northampton
J Retd, Swamp Creek S Morris, Penna
B Davis. Pennsylvania
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
"Sr'SEE FOURTH PAGE
ARRIVED.
Shin Tonawanila, Julina, from Livernoolon thenijbtof
March 17 th—made the Capea of Delaware on the 23d mat
with mdse and 05 passengers to Cope Brothers. Saw a
numotr of icebergs. On the 15tb inst, in lat 42 25, long
58 45, saw the la.t of them. The T was towed np by the
City he Boat, Passed off New Cf»t{s ibarb Imorr^'.
rower* from Ferawutnico* ar d on s x*» ur owcU,
from Rio de Janeiro.
Bark Power, from Pernambuco March 31,
jtl to Lewis & Damon. Came into the Breakwa
ter 25th imt. Left no American veasela in port. The
bwfe. Margaret, Quig, flailed March OS for Paralbo, to
load for Europe, and schr J Darling euiled March 26 for
Rio del Nord, to load for Europe.
Bark Oak, Ryder, 7 days from Boston, with mdse to
Twells ft Co.
Biig Burmah, Sherman, 15 davafrom Calais, with laths,
Ac. to Gasfeill & Galvin.
Schr Martha Nicbol*, Small, 15 days from Mayagnez,
PR, with BUgar to John Mason A Co—voßselto E A Bon
der & Co. ...
ficbr Ontario, Latcham, 2 days from Baltimore* m bal
last io E A Souder A Co.
Schr Tomab, Bray, 15 dayß from Calais, with laths to
Ga&kill A Galvin.
gchr Job N Bitting, Henry, 4 days from Newtown, Md,
with ship timber to J W Bacon.
Schr Farmer, West, S days from Milford, Del, with
railroad ties to J >v Bacon.
Bcbr Golden Gate, Fleming, 1 day from Frederica, Del,
with corn to Joe L Bewley A Co.
Schr Mechanic, Codies, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with
corn to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Sdhr Andrew ColllnH. 1 day from Mctgnoliay
Del, with corn to Jas L Bewley A Co.
CLEARED.
Brig Victoire, (Br) Morrell, Demerara, A E Outer
bridge.
Bcbr Elizabeth B, Baker, Boston, Noble, Caldwell A Co.
Schr R Corson, Haigb, Fortress Monroe, A Boyd,
Quartermaster.
Scbr WG A udenried, Hewitt, Fortress Monroe, do
Bchr W P Garrison, Corson, Port Royal, do
Schr Gen Marion, Griffith, Bath, E Lincoln.
Schr Flyaway, Davis, Boston, Sinnickson & Glover.
Schr Mary Anna, Gibbs, Weymouth, do
Schr Fair Dealer, Cox, Bangor, do
Schr Exra F Lewis* Yorke* Fortland, _ do
Schr W H Rowe, Harris, HjannU, J B Blakistou.
Schr Sarah Clark, Griftln. Boston, do
Str H L Gaw, lier, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Str Mars, Nicholson, New York, AV M Baird A Co.
Str Fire Brick, Fenton, do do
Barge M Couaefly, Deveuny, Alexandria, Thos Web
ster, Jr.
BT TBLBORAPH.
fCorrespondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LKWEtf. lh.U April t?, 9 P. M,
The elilp Yeung Eagle, for Ship laiaTid; harks William
It Wall, for Koy West; Amy, for Boston; brig Calvert,
for Port Spain, and a large fleet, consisting of brigs and
schooners, went to sea this afternoon.
Ywre, Ac, JCHN P. MARSHALL.
BT TBLBOBIFH.
(Correspondence of the Press.)
Nbw York, April 27.
Arrived, strip fit Louii, from Mauila: ibip Dreadnought*
from LiverDOol; ship Uorinne* from Cardiff; ship Arcole,
from Shields; bark Jubilaam, from Rotterdam; bark Kep
ler, from Havre; bark Johann Kepler, from Bremen;
Lark Jane Daggett, from Glasgow; brig Cosmos, from
Palermo: brig Baltimore, from Messina; brig Dormant,
frern Sunderland; brig A urate, from Port Roya'; brig
Geoi gin, from Cienfuegos; schr Vigilant, from Nassau,
NP, with the mails and passengers of the wrecked steamer
K&rnak: schr J J Finlayaon, from Nassau; schr Auna
Maria, from Amsterdam.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Baranaki Rowland, hence for Liverpool, was
spoken 30tii inst, lat 43 60, long 43.
Ship T A Kfang, Sanford, for Hong Kong, cleared at N
York 26th iuut.
Bark Essex, Bay, was wind bound at the fort, Cienfae
cos. 11th Inst.
Brig it D firefentfi Burton, cleared at Cardenas 10th
inst. for Philadelphia.
Steamers Comet, Jcmees, Oneida, Trout, and H Bar
don, Loper, hence, at New York 25171 inst.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
Coughs, Colds, and Consumption.—
Thirty years’ experience, find the teeHmony of thstufiad*
who have been cured by its use, prove that
Dr. D. JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT
Without exception* the moat valuabta remedy in the
world fw COUGHS, COLDS, aSThma, bronchitis,
CONSUMPTION, PLEURISY, CROUP, WHOOPING
COUtfH, SPITTING OF BLOOD, and all PUL-'
ttQNARY COMPLAINTS. Hero is a portion of the
evidence:
SEVERE COUGH COMPLETELY CURED,
Rev. B. F. HEDDEN, Pastor of the First Baptist
Church OtwnJoxj, K. J , V-rltOS »
A few weeks since, while suffering from a very severe
cold, 1 became so hoarse that it was with great ililticulty
I could speak so as to be understood. While in this coq
ditiop, }-y«r not oulj gave mo Immediate
relief, but, iu three cr four days, completely cured my
cold, and removed the hoarseness. I, therefore, take
pleasure iu recommending the Extkctokant aB being, in
my judgment, the best COU£h MVtUvIUC btifOrO thO
public."
A STUBBORN CASE OF BRONCHITIS.
Mr, SAMUEL C. DAWSON, No. 1217 Clarion street,
Philadelphia, writes i
“Seme time ago, I was attacked with that most fatal
disease Bronchitis, and finding that it was making sad
havoc with my constitution, I sought the advice of a
physician, aiui while und&r his troatmout, I must Bay
that l eccmcd to regain my wonted strength almost as
anickly as I lost it. After an interval of some months,
however, I was agairrprostrated, and, of course, flight
my former reuiedr ] but this time with no good result,
although I gave it a long and patient trial. I next tried
Cod Liver Oil, and this occasionally afforded great relief,
but made no apparent cure. From the oil I went to per
haps a other speciffcelj -warranted CUrU) CtO , t)Ut
they all failed. 1 was at last advised by a friend to try
Dr. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, and the result, I am
happy to say, has been most astonishing, and lam once
like my firmer solf. It will give me great pleasure tO
recommend your jus;ly-celebrated Extkctorast to any
one afliictod with a bronchial complaiut.”
Mr. JAMES M. KTMBEBLIN, Professor of Lan
guages in the University tf the Pacific, writes from
Santa Clara, California:
“ Mrs. Kimberlin (my wife) was taken violently with
INFLAMMATION OF THE CHE§Xi ftlil WQ all
thought she would not livo. She lost lior voice so that
her friends were fearful that it never could be restored;
but by a prompt use of the EXPECTORANT, tbo in
flammation was checked and her voice returned entire.”
Miss MARY BALL, of the Protestant Episcopal
Mißßion, Cape Palmas, West Africa, says:
“la our mission families, Dr. D. Jayne’s medicines
& general specific, and among th? Sicft POOF they
enabled me to do much good. Yonr EXPECTORANT
has proved of great value in the caso of the Rev. Jacob
Rambo, and in that also of Rev. Mr. Green, another of
6nr ndesionaries.”
This EXPECTORANT is prepared only at 242
CHESTNUT Street, and may be had of druggists gene
rally ap2B-mw<fef
MARRIED.
MARKLE—SOUDER.—'On Thursday evening, 24tU
instant, atCliiitt Church, by the Rev. Benjamin Dorr,
D. D., Lafayette Mftrkle, Efiiiu of Piltsburg, to Emily 8..
daughter of Edmund A. Sender, Esq. *
DIED.
COTTER «-0n Sunday morning, 27tli iuatanL Miss
Kate G. cotter.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend her funeral, from the residence of her mother,
No. C 43 North Tenth street, on Wednesday afternoon
n«1, ApnLSOilii at 3 o’clock. _ ***
rAfiuiTT.—On the 2otti instant, Loraine H. Faiaitt,
youngest daughter of Alfred Fassitt, in the Bth year of
her age. *
McKlfc'NEY.—On Thursday morning, 24th instant,
Daniel McKinney % in the 70th year of his age.
tuo rdatiTes ana mends are invited to attend the time
tal, from his late residence, Rittenhonsetown, near Ger
mantown, this (Monday) morning, at 9 o'clock,'with
out further notice. Funeral Bervice at St. John's Church,
Manayunk. #
injkphy,- Suddenlyi ou the 24th instant* in the 68th
jf ar of her age* Maria Brognard, relict of the late John
Dunpby.
Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, James
Bussell, Thirty-ninth street, second door above Pratt)
West Philadelphia, on Tuesday morning at io o’clgcH'
K.EYSER.—On the 26th instant, Sarah Elizabeth,
only child of Charles P. and Elizabeth Keyser, aged 21
months.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, Crease
street, below Wist, Une (Monday) at D o'cPfc.
BURNEY On the 25th instant, Joseph P. Duraey,
aged 37 years.
Funeral from his late residence, Bo 519 Powell street,
above Fifth, below Spruce, this (Monday) afternoon, at
REybr.n.—vu \uv «sin iußtanii ...... #
drew Keyser, in her Tlat year.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No .Ml
South Second street, this (Second-day) afternoon, at 2
° COBB —On the 25th instant, Mrs- Prudence Searles,
of tbß la to William Cobb, Sr., in tbe flat year of
Funeral from the residence of her sonain-lav, Ahab
Hunter, 1253 Vienna street, between Girard avenud and
Thompson street, Eighteenth ward, this (Monday) after
noon, at 3 o’clocfei . .. A „ .J*
AFfLIOK.—On the 24th instant) James P, Amies,
in tbe62d year of bis age. _
Funeral trom his late residence, Haverford and For
tieth streets, West Philadelphia,tnis(Monday) afternoon,
at 2 o’clock. *
SO WEBS— Sudde»ly, eu Uis 2SA iust— David Smmm,
son of tlm late Usury and Chrlstiann Sowers, in the 4Bth
’ from bis late residence, No. 1318 Heath street,
west of Thirteenth, below Girard avenue, this (Monday)
afternoon, at 3 o’clock *
Weekly Report of interments.
Health Offiob, April 26, 1862.
Deaths and Interments in the City of Philadelphia
from the i?fft to the 2 Mft of April, 1862,
. g i
DISBASBS. 5 -3 X>ISSABBB. *S
s 3 S
5 o
Asthma 11 1 Fever, Scarlet...... 10
Abscess 2 “ Typhoid 7 3
Asphyxia I Gangrene I
Albuminuria 1 Hemorrhage.. 1 .1
Apoplexy 3 “ Lunga.. 1 1
Cancer 1 Hooping Cough.... 4
u Uterus 1 Inflammation, Brain 2
*« Pj10ru5...... 1 * s Bronchi 1 2
Croup.... B 4 Lungs..,.•• 9
Congeetiouof Brain. 16 “ Peritoneum. 1 1
«( Lungs. 2 1 ** Pleura 1
Cholera Infantum.. 2 ** S. & Bowels. 1 1
CraH!pe..i,!..t.M! I “ Throat l
Consumption Lunge 38 11 ** Uterus... m *
Convulsions 17 Inanition 2
Cyanosis 1 Intemp & Exposure. 3
Diptberia 1 6 Jaundice 1
Diarrhoea..,. ...... 4 1 Mania-a»Potu 1
Dropsy 6 Malformation 1
« 8rain...... 3 Marasmus 1 6
“ Chest 1 Old Age 4
a Heart 3 1 Purpura 1
Diseaseof Brain.... 1 3 Pyemia. 1
Heart, t , t , 10 2 Rheumatism...,.,,. 1 1
** s. A Bowels. 1 Rupture, Blood Ves. 1
« Kidneys.... 2 “ Womb.... 1 _
. «* Joints 1 Scrofula...... 2
»( River 1 Softening Bram.... 1 1
Drowned 2 Small-Pox 3 |
Debility 15 2 Still-Born 17
Degeneration, Heart 1 Tetanu5............ 1
Erysipelas 1 1 Ulcerat’n, Bowels... 1
Fracture Skull 1 Unknown 4
Forer* 8rain....... 1 . rr? --
«« Enteric,.,*• 1 Total, ~,144 149
i» Lungs | 1 I
OF THE ABOVE THERE WERBi
Under 1 year 55; From 40 to 50 21
From lto 2.......... 28 “ SS l .®
« 2to 5..,..,,... 32 ’* SO to 10.......... 22
■i sto 10 151 “ 70 to 80 18
« 10 to 15. 9| “ 85 to 90 9
<• 15 to 20 Ml “ OOtolOO 1
WAKDB. "WARDS. | WARDS.
First.. 18 Tenth. 4 Nineteenth 2b
Second 17 Eleventh 6 Twentieth....... 13
TliirO V » jvronjy-nr51,.,.. 9
fonrtfi 0 Tiurlccntl! T Tnonti-»eoouU.„ 0
Fifth 17 Fourteenth.... 5 Twenty-third.... 9
Sixth 12 Fifteenth .27 Twenty-fourth.. .20
Seventh 16 Sixteenth...... 8 Twenty-fifth.... 1
Eighth........ 6 Seventeenth....l3 Unknown 7
Ninth filKinhtsenth 19 -
Total •••••293
DeJucWeatiia "from the country 7, and from U. 8.
no»r-i“i* 9
Net deaths in city. 278
WAHYITT.—TOIwa SW«b> 213 i roieigu, &Oj \Ja
known, 19.
From the Almshouse,
of deaths, compared with the correspond
ixxg week of 1861, and of lasi week, was a» follows*
Week ending April 27, 1861 ...•••••209
Week ending April 19,1862. 303
Males, 171; Female* 122: Boys, 82 j Girls, 6j.
By order of the Board of Health.
WILLIAM BRAD. Health Officer.
9; People of Color, 17 i from
T>ESBOF fc SON CONTINUE TO
I) MOURNING GOODS at very low prices for
Cash, and have just received Dopin’? BlacK Grenadln?
Bareges, 50 cts ; Crape Maretz and Tammatineß, 35 cts ]
Lupin’s Bareges in Shawl and Dress Widths* at very
low prices: Black Silk Cballies, 37 % cts; Silk Grena
dines* 75 cts : Black and Wlilto Foulands, 60 cU *, Black
and White neat striped and Checked Silks* 62)4 cts ;
Black Grenadine Bareges, 12)4 c * 3 5 Shepherd’s Plaid
Mohair Cloths, 15 and 26 cts; Gray Chene Toils du
Nord and Mousselines* 12)4 cts, ft*.
BESSON ft SON, Mourning Store,
b „22 No. 018 CHESTNUT Street
T G. MAXWELL & SON,
fj , ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT, have now open,
at the lowest cash prices in the market, magnificent
lines of a great variety of new Spring Goods, of tbeir
own late importation and manufacture, as well « of
careful selections from New York importations. Their
Beal and Imitation Thread and Guipure Lacee, Fancy
Buttons, No. 5 Trimming Ribbons, Paris Ornaments for
Cloaks and Dresses, French Bngle Trimmings, Silk Belt
ing, Silk Gimps, Thomson Freres* Paris Trail Skirts,
Spool Silk, DOW colors, at 2 cents per spool, Fresh Split
and Single Zephyr, for summer knitting, Travelling Fans,
and Magic Ruffles, are alt offered to the ladies as goods
of the most reliable make, and adapted to the retire
ments of close, discriminating purchasers.
The usual liberal allowance to cashbuyers.
J, yG» MAXWELL ft SON,
Store and Factory, ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
apZ4-lro __
rv» MEETING OF THE BOARD OF
[I3 TRADE.—A stated meeting of the Members of
tbeBOARD OF TRADE will be held at their Rooms,
605 CHESTNUT street, on MONDAY EVENING,
Abril 28th, instant, At 3 o’clock. L. BLODCET,
It Secretary.
A LADIES’ FAIR, FOR THE BENE
fI-g pit of the “ Church of the Immaculate Concep
tion.” N, J-, is now open, and will continue until th§
«Wrt*fW.V. .**>-«»
rr _a AMERICAN ACADEMY OF
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 5,
JOHN B. GOUGH’S
Grout Lecture,
■‘LONDON BY NIGHT."
A new lecture, prepAred for the occulon, end the most
attractive Of tbe season. . ...
Tickets 25 cents. Reserved seals 50 cento, which can
be secured only at the Academy, or at Marßen’s, 606
Chestnut street. Unrewrrtd rest Wckcto f?r eats also at
gbovo places, and at the drug stores of D. I>. Stackhouse,
Eighth and Green streets; Ziegler ft Smith, Second and
Green street*; office Wm. Gulager ft 8r0.,50 North
Front street, and at the door the evening of the Lecture.
ipSS-Dt*
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MOA'DAI. APRIL 28, 1852;
nrs* the thirtieth anniversary
LL3 Of Ills NOItTHKttM LTBKlirielt, Dllit.l! SO
UIKTY will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, April
2£>th, 1662. in the Fourth Baptist Ohurch, corner of
FIFTH and BUTTONWOOD Slrtele.
The Rev. R. JEFFERY, pastor, will preside on the
eccairion.
The Annual Report Will be read, and addresses de
livered by
Bbv. T. BRAINERD, D.D.,
Rev. R. NEWTON, D. D.,
BlVi B. Ai GARDEN, and
BKV. J. B. TORRENCE.
Exercises will commence at jtf before 8 o’clock.
A collection will be taken up in aid of the Funds of
the Society.
We rordially invito the attondftDCfi of All friends de-;
elroHHor placing the Dibio in tlie possession of every
person in this District. ap2B-2l#
rrs* PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL—THE
lks CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PENNSYLVANIA
HOSPITAL Are netlflad that ILelr Isniiitl Election for
TtVtdVd Managers and a Treasurer will be hold at the
BOSPITAL, EIGHTH below Spruce street, on Fifth
Month. FIFTH. (Monday, May 6th) 1302, at 4 o'clock
r. M. WIBTAR MOJtBIS, Secretary.
op2B*tmy&
■y==» GREAT LECTIRE-ON THE “IX
ll_3 tec posit ion ol God for the Salvation of tho Nation
in this Crisis,” by the Rev. J. HYATT .SMITH, TUES
DAY EVENING, 29th Instant, at 8 o’clock, in the Tenth
Baptist Ohui ch. EIGHTH Street, above Groon- Tickets
25 cents; to he bed at the door.
N. B.—Postponed last week, ou accouut or the weather.
Tickets issued on that occasion will be good for this Lec
ture. ap26-3t#
swra OFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAD
IO COMPANY, No. 308 WALNUT Street, Phila
delphia, April 25, 1862.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.— I The annual ELEC
TION, for Fresidont and Director* wilt be held on MON*
DAY', the 6th day of Olay, 1862, at the Office of tho Com
pany, No. 308 WALNUT Street. The polls will be
open from 10 o’clock A. M. to 3 o’clock P. M.
Tho Trsnsfrr Books will be closed on Wodnosday, the
30th day of April, and be reopened on Tuesday, the 6th
nf M ari IiCS. WttLtAM B. FISHER}
ap2f>-10t Treasurer.
ri» office: lehic.h coal and NAVI
-113 CATION COMPANY.—
PIIILJLDBLPJiIA, Anvil 25,1862.
ThO Bt&tcd annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY
will be held at the BOARD OF TRADE ROOM, north
side of Chestnut Street, above Fifth street, on TUES
DAY MOBNING, the 6th day of May next, at half past
ton o'clock; after which an election will bo hold at the
tame place for officers of the Company for tho ensuing
year. Said election to close at two o’clock P. M. of tho
same day. JAMES COX,
ap26-3t Pfeaident,
Notick.—the annual meeting
8 of the Stock and Bondholders of tho ELMIRA
AND WILLIAMSPORT RAILROAD COMPANY will
be held at their office, No. 308 WALNUT Street, on
MONDAY, May £IL, prox , at IS o’clock M , in accord
ance with the provisions of the charier.
The Reports of the Managers and Superintendent, and
the Treasurer’s accounts for the fiscal year, ending
March 31st, 18G2, wi'l be presented; after which an
Election will be duly held for and six Mana
gers for the ensuing year.
For information of the Stock and Bondholders, the
following extract from the act of incorporation of this
Company is appended—viz:
t; At all elections and m the proceedings of said Com
pany} each share of stock shall be entitled to 000 vote t
and any bolder of each bond of one hundred dollars and
upwards, authorized by the third section of this act,
shall be entilled io two votes for each one hundred dol
lars of such bond or bonds.”
By order of tho Board or Managers;
WM. C. LONGSTRETH, Secretary.
Philadelphia, Fourth Month, 24th, 1862. &p25-3t
JOHN B. GOUGH’S GREATEST LEU
LL3 Till®, ‘.HBli)sAtti>Ta#RElli BRITAIN,”
will bo dolivered in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on
TUESDAY EVENING, May 6th, at 8 o’clock.
Reserved Scats in the Parquet, Parquet Circle, Balco
ny, and Orchestra, 50 cents, may be had at tbs dOW Of
the ACADEMY and MArvieitS, 006 Chestnut
Tickets for the Family Circle 25 centH, for sale at Mar
tien’s and tho Tract House, 929 Chestnut stroet. Those
who wish to hear this thrilling lecture should apply oarly
for tickets. ap26-6t
rfr> TWENTIETH WARD PRECINCT
Lkis Associations of the PEOPLE’S PARTY will
meet on THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock, at
the following places, to wit;
Ist. Hand-in-Hand Engine HOU66| fiiutll, al)0T0 Pop.
lar.
2d. South Penn Hose House, Tenth, below Thompson.
3d. Ramsey’s, Seventh and Oxford.
4th. Metzger’s, S. E. corner of Eleventh Btreetand
Girard avenue.
fill. Deacon’s, Twelfth and Poplar,
6th Thompson’s, Deacon street and Girard avenue.
7th. Eckstein’s, Eleventh and Master streets.
Bth. Fox’s, Fifteenth and Thompson streets.
9th. Shields’, Nineteenth and Ridge avenue.
lfltll Lttkiiis', Columbia and
11th. Heckler’s, Eleventh and Oxford streets,
for an election of officers.
By order of Ward Association.
JOSEPH F. MABOEB, President.
ROBERT H. CLINTON, i**
fyr==» GOUGH'S GREAT LECTURE ON
UJj TEMPERANCE,attheAOADEMY OF MUSIC,
ou SATURDAY EVENING, May 3d, will be oneof the
richest oratorical treats that our citizens have over <m>
joyed it is sparkling with brilliancy of description,
vigorous diction, genuine wit and thrilling illustrations.
Reserved seats 50 cents ; may be secured every day at the
Acadernv of Musir, in Parque te, Parqttettd Circle, or
Balcony, and at Martien’s Book Store, 606 Chostnqt
Street. All other seats SS cents. -To aid tU© ** SfOrttlOrU
Home for Friendless Children.” ap2s>4tr
YOUftG MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT
should prepare themselves for the sphere to which
they nre best adapted, and which will contribute
to tbtir intellectual and moral improvement. PHRE
NOLOGY is applied for this, and other purposes daily,
at 922 CHESTNUT Street, by JOHN L. CAPES, suc
cessor to Fowler, Wells, A Co. ap2s-lm
MB ;OFITinP..iJ2* :,It!V *VA«U JftAiJC.-
PHILADir PillA.
The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this tnsy mM«w
a semi-annual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, oa the
Capital j&tock of the Company, clear of State tax, paya
ble on Ad after May 15tbj 1962.
Powers c>f Attorney tor collection of IMTltJends can be
bad on application, at the office of the company. No. 238
South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH,
aplT tKI Treasurer.
SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA
[f j RAILROAD COMPANY—Office 227 South
FOURTH Street. — Philadelphia, April 3d, 1862.—The
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this company,
and an election for President and fcix Managers will take
place at the office of the Company, on MONDAY* May
fit)]; at 12 o’clock M. W. Hi MoILHESHKYi
&U4.1M5 Secretary.
|)AFSON'B, CORNER OF
EIUHTH AND CHERRY STREETS,
HARROW BUGLE GIMPS,
BLACK SILK LACES,
BELT RIBBONS, ALL COLORS,
NARROW SILK GIMPS.
NARROW RIBBONS,
SPOOL SILK, ALL COLORS, CHEAP.
partridge and chinchilla split
ZEPHYR.
One lot of PARTRIDGE WORSTED, and all the lead
tog colors, at 12;, cents per hack.
RAPSON’S TRIMMINGS & ZEPHYR STORE,
CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
ap23-lm
SPRING GOODS,
I'OU MEN AND HOTS’ WEAK.
Melton Cloths for Suits.
Fancy Gaaaimarea for Suits;
Black Doeskin and Cassimorea.
Black and colored Broad Cloths.
Bight Cloths for
BA DIE 3 SACQUEB AND CLOAKS.
■Wholesale net cash buj era will find cheap and dost
nvble goods in our stocks
CTJBWEN STODPART & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 Borth SECOND Street,
Above Willovf.
fUOAKS!
\J A MAGNIFICENT ABSOBTMENT
OF
ALIi THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS
SEASON,
Witb every new material, made up and trimmed in the
Tory beet manner, at prices that defy all competition*
AT THB
PARIS CLOAK STORE,
H. E. GOENKK EIGHTH AND WALNUT BTB.
mh26-3m
1024 OHESTN UT STREET
Will open,
Every day during the current week,
Novelties in Laces, Embroideries, Yells, Hand
kerchiefs, White Goods, Linens, Ac., received per
steamer 4?tai among which will bo found —
Choice Pointo Lace Collars and Setts.
«* French Guipure “ “
«* Ysvlencienne “ *'
** Needle, work “ “
>• Emli’d Nett., for Garibaldi glooTes, 4c,
<t French Fuff Cambric “ “
« «» dotted and figured muslins.
“ Yalencienne, Edgings and Insortings,
new style.
«« Cambric and Swiss “ new style.
» Fiaues, Marseilles, Brilliants, and Fis’d
Linens, for children’s wear. y-Grenadine Yells, in
all colors. All of the above lure new, choice, and
desirable goods, and for sale at VERY LOW
BA-TEB. ap23-tf
10 2 4 CHE STNUT* STREET
RAY SILK POPLINS.
vjr Beat quality Grays and Checks,
Tory glossy and desiraldo.
SIIAttFIiKab BBoa
riHECKED TOIL 1)U NORD.
V>/ Solid Checks, bright colon,
For Ohildron'adraiiaai.
SHAHPLES3 BROS.
WIDE CHINSZEB.
Bright Styles for Children.
Bold Styles for dresses.
Biagenta. figures and Lilacs.
BHABPLKSS BROS.,
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. Street*
New cloak stores
Tke mart elegant assortment in the city,
Ho. 29 Booth NINTH Street,
First door above Chestnut
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/CLOAKS! OLOAK8! CLOAKS!
Kj THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN TSB CITY
IYENS & CO.’S,
Ho. 23 SOOTH HIHTH STREET.
THE LARGEST STOCK,
THE BEST ASSORTMENT,
THE CHOICEST COLORS,
THE FINEST QUALITIES,
THE HOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS,
THE NE WEST STYLES,
THE BEST WORK,
ASD
decidedly the lowest prices,
IN THE GUT.
ITENS A CO.’S,
No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STBEBT.
mb2o*3tn
BUMMER BLANKETS.—
SJC. The subscribers have received an invoice of these
very desirable goods* in fine Quality* at last seasons
mice.
BHKPPABD, VAN HABLINOEN, k AEBISON,
M>l9-rptl 1008 CHESTNUT Blreet.
Linens at importers’ prices.
—BIOHABDSON’B and DUNBAB DICKSON’S
o.l<d>r»Ud BHIBTIKfI .ml ffeONTIHO LINENS, re
ceived from the mftnnfactnrere direct, and guarantied
perfect—to which the attention or buyers and the trade
generally is respectfully invited.
bHIPPABD, YAH HABIiINOEN, ft ABBIBON,
aplB.ro tf 1008 CHESTNUT Street
riBEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
\J OIL CLOTHS, MATTING* AND WINDOW
BHADEB.-Y, K, ABCHAMBAIILT* S* comer
SLEYNNTH and UABRfiT fctreets, Will open tills
morning, from auction* Ingrain Carpets* 31**37,44, 60,
62. aud 75c.: Entry and Stair Carpets, 18, 22,31, 37,50,
and 62c.: Bag and Tarn Carpets, 20 to 31e.; Floor Oil
Clothe, all widths, at 31, 37, and 60c.: White and Bed
Check nlaitJoK, 20 and 25c.; Gilt* Bordered Window
Shades, new styles, 60, 62, 76, and 87*c.; Green and
Buff Window Holland, 12 to 31c.; Bleached Shirtings
and Sheetings, from 8 to 12*0.5 new style Plaid Drew
Goods, 16 to 25c.; Shepherd's Plaids, 12 to 22c. apl9-12t
RET Alt DRYGOODS.
OFFEB TO THE LADIES
eT m. needl.es
retail dry goods*
JjjYRE & LANDELL
E. & L.,
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
SPRING OPENING.
NEW CHINTZES,
NEW GINGHAMS,
NEW ORGANDIES,
NEAT PLAID SILKS,
SHEPHERD’S PLAIDS,
fashionable SILKS,
BLACK FIGURED SILKS,
COLORED POULT DE SOIEB,
mhlQ- mwAs If
JR. CASSELBERRY HAS NOW
• in store, all bought for cash, both from private and
public sales, the following goods, every lot of Which will
tomi procliioljr m roprtremcUi ou at otir usual low
prices:
Silk and Linen Gray Poplins at 37jfc.
All-wool Plaid Delaines, high colors, 25c.
Striped Gray Poplins, 18# c.
Plfiid BFAAAdA Romeo's, at
78 pieces All-wool rich styleß Delaines, at
4-4 Shepherd’s Plaid Cashmeres, cheap.
6*4 Plaid Mozambhjues at c.
6-4 Plain Mozaoibigues, 37)£c.
Chene Gray Poll do at IS^c.
SILKS! SILKS! SILKS’
Gray Striped India Silks, at 44c.
Gray Plaid India Silks, at 56c.
Foulard Silks in variety, at 50c.
Blob Brocade Silksi the fashionable shades, at 7So.
Farcy Silks receiving every day from the French
sales.
BLACK BILKS! BLACK SILKS!
Black Silks, good quality, at 72c.
Black Silks, at 88c.
Black Silks, heat in this market, SI.
Largest stock of Black Silks and at the lowest prices
to be found.
Heavy full yard-wide Mantilla Bilks.
Also, Double* faced Black Figured SilkHi at SI.
GINGHAMS! GINGH AMS!
CO pieces improved new styles Ginghams, at 17c.
CANTON MATTINGS! CANTON MATTINGS!
A lino of 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6 4 Canton Mattings, at lasl
year’s auction prices, arranged for in ftvcoud Story
Also, Lac« and Xduolln Dntpwy Goods In great
variety, arranged in second story. curtains, rare
bargains
J. R. CASSELBERRY’S MUSLINS.
We have been able to procure agaia the noted Muslin,
with my own brand, luck m w« sqIA twelve months since
at 12)4 c, al the old price, 12# c.
6-4,10-4,11-4,12-4 Sheeting leas than cost price.
FLANNELS AND LINENS.
40 pieccß best all-wool one yard wide Flan pel ever of
fered in iWe -market for 0“
85 pieces pink edged Flannel, at 253.
1 case fine Shirting Linens, at 31c.
1 cafe flee Shirting Linene at 37}£c.
8-4 Bleached Table LinonSj at 47 and 50c.
160 dexext Huckaback TcwelSj at per (IOZOU,
126 dozen Huckaback Towelf, at ®1.50, very large.
Superior Linen Doyließ, at 56c per dozen.
J. IV GASSEL BERRY’S
Mammoth Dry Goods House,
45 North IIGHTU Street, below Areh.
P. B.—Depot for the PATENT DOUBLE.ACTION
FLEXURE SKIRTS, containing eighteen hinges; the
greatest improvement yet made. The Skirt destined to
supersede all others. [lt] J. B. C.
Fine plaid silks for
BONNETS.
Black and White Neat Piaida.
Brown and White Neat Plaids
Black and White Sheuhord’a Plaids.
liilact Blue, and Green Plaids.
ap2B-tr EYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH A AROH.
371 CTS. STRIPE FOULARDS
i 2 ffftttl AtiiUon.
0 Small Stripe Foulards.
Gray Stripe Foulards.
Neat Stripe Foulards.
ap23-tf EYRE A LANDELL, FOURTH & ARCH.
QILK STRIPED VOLTURMOES,
fD 14 CTS. PER YARD. .
Just opened, 2.500 yards, which we are running at the
above reduced price,
Wholesale net cash buyerH will find cheap and desirable
goods in our stock.
CUBWEN BTODDABT & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, above
ap26-3t Willow.
TAANOY DRESS SILKS, 50 CENTS.
X/ Fancy Dress Silks, 56 cents. 1
Fancy Dress Silks, 62# cents.
Fancy Dress Silks, 70
Fancy Drees Siifce, 70 cents.
And rich Black Silks, in all widths and grades, at
greatly reduced prices.
Wholesale net cash buyers will find cheap and desira
ble goods in our stock.
OrmVKN STODDARD Jfc BROTHER,
450, 452,
STEIL A SHAWLS, STELLA
SHAWLS. ... .
Broehe.Border Stella Shawls.
Paima-Cornßr SUlta Shawls.
Printed-Border Stella Bha wig.
Black-Centre Stella Shawls.
Colored-Centre Stella Shawls.
All closing at less than usual prices.
■Wholesale net cash buyers will find cheap and desirable
coeds Id our stock i _
CURWEN STODDABT & BBOTHEB,
450, 452, and 454 Rorth SECORD Street,
above Willow.
TAS. B. CAMPBELL & Go.,
O WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS,
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have opened this day,
Bonnet’s Black Taffetas.
Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas..
Detached Figured Camel's Hair Thibet, high lustra.
Batin Plaid and Printed llarnuilisa.
Lupin’s beat black-Bareges and Bombazines.
Rich Plaid Mozambiaues.
Lupin’s beßt black, white, and high colored Ohalli,
Organdies and Jaconets, gnssa'ile grounds,
Oachemlre Stripe Printed Percales, very rich,
Poulard Poplins.
Foulard Satine, Ac., Ac,
Poplins, poplins, poplins:
Block and white Chene Poplitu, 37 % cts. per yard.
Black and white Plaid Poplins* .31 cts. pep yard-
Black and white Striped Poplins, 31 eta. per yard.
Rich Chene Poplins, 62J<j cts. per yard*
Bich Swiped Poplice* cte. per yard.
Silver-mixed Poplins, 50 cts. per yard. t
Wholesale net cash buyers will And cheap and desirable
Roods in our stock. . _
8 CURWEN STODDABT & BROTHER,
450 452, and 454 Keith SEOONU Straet, above
ep26.3t Willow.
/"ILOAKS.—If you want the best value
4 J fot your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142
Korth EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. mh2B-9m
IAQ NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
_LVO SECOND 8008 ABOVE ABOH.
Uf 3 T AIB 3 ■
LADIES’ DBEBS TBIHMINGB, So.
The Copartnership heretofore existing between
KAUFMAN A LONNKRSTADTEB
Haring been dissolrod by mutual consent, the under
signed respectfully inform* the natrons and friends of
the old firm, and tbo trade in general, that ho hag taken
all the np-slairs rooms of _ „
NO. 203 NORTH EIGHTH STBEET,
ABOVE ABOH.
To continue the manufacturing o lull kinds »f
DRESS, CIiOAK,
AND
MANTILLA TBIMMING3,
FRINGES, BUTTONS,
TASSELS, CORD
HEAD NETS,
Of all descriptions, Ac., Ae., . „
And will offer inducements in price aod quality, m weu
an prompt attendance to orders, in every article apper
taining to his line. WM. LONNBRBTADTBB,
api'Zm) No, 103 North EIGHTH Street, ah, Arch.
/"CLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN
t-/ TlLDAS.—Ladies in want of the above artiolee will
find it to their advantaa ,to visit the old established house
of Mrs. HENRY, No.'»9 North NINTH Street, below
ARCH. The Isteet Paris Styles always on hand at prices
that astonish everybody. apt-3m
SALE!
Tho Subscriber will offer for sale, at the
HADDONFIELD STATION,
On the Camden and AUantic Railroad, on
SATURDAY, May 23, 1802,
1,000 CEDAR KAILS,
or a eenerior quality, in lots ranging from 100 to 500 j and
3,000 nsHT CEDAR SIDING,
in lots to suit purchasers. Also, at the same time and
place,
THREE FARM WAGONS,
ONE FARM CART,
with iron arms; all new, and of the bes manufacture
made bp Wilson, Childs, & Co., Henry Simons, and Kess
ler A Bro. J and
ONE FALLING-TOP BUGGY,
In good order.
Sale to eoB&SSB 6& &fc 1 A’elfifiU P. M., Wlidfi t£PUfi Wll
be made known by
ap2G tM3 O. H- SHINN.
IJVH E
“EXCELSIOR” HAMS
are the best in
THE WORLD.
J. H. MICHENER & Co.,
GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS,
Aod ewers of the celebrated
“EXCELSIOR”
SUGAR* CUR ED HAMS,
Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street,
Between Arch and Race streets, FKiladelpMa.
The jnstiy-celebrated “EXCELSIOR" HAMS are
eured by J. H. M. A Co., (in a style peculiar to them,
selves,) expressly for FAMILY USB; are of delicious
Savor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are
pronounced by epicure* superior to any now offered
»^ -3m
BStOMj THE ADAMS EX
*SmSiH®w!p?PKKB3 COMPANY will now
Receive and Forward Goods, not contraband, to Nash
ville and other accessible joints in Tennessw. vwrect
invoices must accompany the Goods in an cases,
ap2B*3t
Listen, while i unfold to
yon the merits of REIMER’B IVOBYTYFEBi UG«
curate of likeness, fleeh tints fresh, warm, and imprea.
sive. Gallery SECOND street, above Green. ltw
Lieut, wm. c. harbis.—a very
A™ d«a PicWeor Liout. WM. C. HARRM, iiittir
of » Friecm Life .t BMwri.” LIIIBTBK & B B0„
728 CHKSTKDT Street.
Lieut. Charles h. burd._a
i very fine Card Picture of Lieut. OHARLE3 H.
BUBD.ro n tmM.ineßegime»t £ii9T!!E - BKai
728 CHESTNUT Street.
DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
STTLESOF~~~
LADIES’
CRAPE COLLARS
JUST RECEIVED,
DIRECT FROM THE MA NUFA 0 T U R E B,
THOB. MELLOR & Co..
apSR.Ct in 44 tivrsli THIRD H trees.
New spring and summer
GOODS.
M. L. HALLO WELT- «& cto
333 MARKET nod sw JfuRTH FOURTH STS.,
Wholesale Dealers In
SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Dceiroug of 'selling off their stock of goo-JU, previous to
remoring to their New Store, in
“JAYNE’S MARBLE BUILDING,”
CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer for the remainder of the season, at Wholesale only,
their M TRACTIVE STOCK of recently-purchased
DRESS GOODS.
At prices generally much under
“ COST OF IMPORTATION.
They will also offer, at
LOW PRICES,
A Wdl!>d£l&£t£d assortment of other goods in their line,
many of which will be sold at a
GREAT SACRIFICE.
apW-tn'w/* ,3,5
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
AMERICAN, ENGLISH, i*Jj
“SWISS WATCHES,**
JEWELRY. AND SILVERWARE,
AT REDUCED PRIDES.
JOS. H. WATSON,
«p25-lm 330 CHESTNUT SI'KEET.
rpHOMAS O. GARRETT,
712 CHESTNUT STREET,
Bag received a fresh stuck
OF
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
FINE PLATED WARE
Aiti>
TABLE CUTLERY,
And ismanufacturiag a great variety of 9ILVEB WARE
adapted for home nse and for presents.
Prompt and particular attention ia given to repairing
Watches by firßt-elass workmen. ap'24-4t
PHOTOGRAPHS,
Anew counterfeit of the
originals are IIEIMER’S celebrated Life-size Oil
colored Photographs, now in consequence of the war
Limes at war prices. SECOND Street. ab&v& Gr*e». ll=&
PARSON BROWNLOW.—THIS
MORNING we will have ready a fine engraved
Card Portrait of
PARSON BKOWNtoW,
Being the only correct likeness that has yet appeared.
Complete Catalogues of onr Portraits, comprising
nearly
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CELEBRITIES,
Vrtky Gtlaiatf gratia.
New Portraits art added daily .
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Complete catalogues of our superior Photograph Al
bums. embracing
OVER PIETY VARIETIES,
may be obtained gratis.
**■* A r ew designs and styles are constantly intro
duced.
Published by
WILLIAM & A ALFRED MARTIEN,
ap2s No. 606 CHESTNUT Street.
INCOMPARABLE ARE REIMER’S
I Colored Photographs. Whether execution or like
ness he considered, they gain tbe admtoUi&n of all. SI
only SECOND Street, abort Green. It*
SEWING MACHINES.
W^ELEIjI.^AYJX^O^
628 CHESTNUT STREET,
mhfl-vis PHIL AUKLPR'I A.
SPRING MILLINERY.
MRS. D. FERRIS, 10S7 CHEST
jMIf* NUT Street, has now open a large and varied as
sortment of English, French, and American STRAW
BONNETS, together with a full line of STRAW GOODS
suitable for Friends’ wear, and the latest atylas of Misaea
and Children’s Hats and Caps. ap24-12t
BE MOYAL.
MISSES O'BRYAN, 024 CHESTNUT Street, have
removed to 1107 WALNUT Street, three doora above Ele
venth, north side, and will open PARIS MILLINERY,
for the BjpriDg« on THURSDAY, April 17» ap!2*2m*
LEGAL.
TTKITEP STATES, EASTERN DIS-
U TKICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SOT.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATER
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
PUlflTTlNfi'
'WHEREAS, tub District Court of the United States
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding on a Libel) filed in the name of the
United States or America, halh decreed all persons in
general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or
interest it, ith hundred and ten barrels of Rosta, and sae
hundred and eighteen casks of Botin, taken and seized on
the 14th daj of March, 1862, by the Naval forces or the
United States, in the Sounds of North Carolina, under
the command of Flag-Officer J• C. Bowan, at Newbern,
North Caroltna< to he modelled, cited, and called to judg*
meut, at the time and place underwritten, and to the
effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) You
are therefore chnrgol, and strictly enjoined and com
manded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these
presents Id at least two tf the M\7 newspapers printed
and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the
Legal you do monish and cite, or cause to
be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persona in gene
ral who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or in
terest in the said ten hundred and tea barrels of Bosin,
and one hundred and eighteen casks of Bosin, to appear
before the Hon. JOHN UADWALADEB, the Judge of
the said Court, at the District Court room, in the city of
Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publica
tion of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the
court day following, between -the usual heutS Of
hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due
form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they
have, why the said ten hundred and ten barrels of Rosin,
and one hundred and eighteen casks of Bosin, should not
be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the.
game, to tbo enemies of the United Stales, and as good* of
their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to condem
nation, to be adjudged and condemned as good aud lawful
prizes; and further to do and receive in this beha’f as to
iiiHtice Bball appertain. And that yon duly intimate* or
cause to be iutimated, unto all persoDß aforesaid, gene
rally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also
intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and
place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a
reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said
Dinirict Court doth intend »*s«l will proceed to adjudica
tion on the said capture, and may pronouuce that the
said ten hundred and ten bariels of Rosin, and one hun
dred and eighteen casks of Bosin, did belong, at the time
of the capture of the same, to the onomies of the United
States of America, and as goods of their eft&f&tes, or
otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condom,
tion, to be adjudged end condemned as lawful prize, the
absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons so cited aud
intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly
oi'riify to the said District Court what yon shall do in
the premises, together with those presents.
Wituesa the Honorable JOHN CADWALVDKR,
Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia, this twenty
fifth day of APRI b, A. D. 1862, and iu the eighty- sixth
year of the Independence of the said United States.
* sp2B St G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court,
TTNITED states, eastern dis-
U TBICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SCT.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATE 3,
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING: , „.. .. *
'WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States
in and for tbo Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding on a libel filed in the name of the
United States of America, lialh decreed all persons in
general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title,
or interest in nine hundred and fourteen bw-rala of Bosin,
one hundred aud three casks of Bosin, aud eiglity-thre©
barrels of Turptmtiue, taken and seized on the 11th day
of March, 1802, by the naval forces of the United States,
in the Sounds of North Carolina, under the command of
Flag Officor J. C. Rowan, at Newborn, North Oaro
liua, to be monished, cited, and called to judgment, at the
time and place underwritten, aud to the effect hereafter
expressed, (justice eo requiring.) You are therefore
charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you
omit not, but that, by publishing these presents in at
least two of tbo daily newspapers printed and published
in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Legal InieUx
atnetrs you do mouißh aud cite, or caußO to be momshod
and cifcd, peremptorily, all pereous in general who have,
or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said
nine hundred and fourteen barrels of Roam, one hun
dred and three casks of Bosin, and eighty- barrels
of Turpentine, to appear before the Hon. JOHN CAi»-
WAIiADER, the Judge of the §aiil Court, at tho Dis
trict Court-room, iu tlie City of Philadelphia, on the
TWENTIETH day after publication of these presents,
if it be a court day, or else on the next court day follow
ing, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and
there to show, or allege, in duo form of law, a reasonable
mil tawfui'vasuW, If avy tbo, haTV, — h f »>'"
hundred aud fourteen barrels of Rosiu, one hundred and
three casks of Rosin, and eighty.throo barrels of Tur
ixotine should not be pronounced to belong, at the time
of the capture of the same, to the enemies of tbo United
States, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable
and subject to condemnation, to bo adjudged and con
demne.l as good and lawful prices; and tuither to do aud
receive lu this behalf »s to justice shall appertain. Aud
that yo\l duly intimate, or cause to bo intimated, unto
all venous aforesaid, generally, (to whom, by the tenor
of these presents, it is also intimated,) that if thoy shall
not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or
anneur and shall not show a reasonablo and lawful cause
to the contrary, then Baid District Court doth intend
atd will proceed to adjudication on the said capture,
and may pronounce that tho said nine hundred and
fourteen barrels of Rosin, one hundred and throe casks
of Rosin, and eighty-three barrels of Turpentine did be
long, at tho time of the capture of the same, to the ene
mies of Dio United States of America, and m goods of
their enemies, or otherwise, liable and Bubject to confis
cation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned
as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the
persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstand
ing, and that yen duly certify to tho said District Court
wbftt yodahaUdo iutke premia**, togeiW with th«ae
the Honorable JOHN CADW.VLADER,
Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this Twenty
fifth day of APRIL, A. D. 1862. and in the eighty-Bixth
year of the Independence of the said Unit'd Stotoi;
ap2B 3t Q. R. FOX, Clerk District Court.
STEREO BOOP 10 VIEWS OF
CHESTNUT STREET-—WIU U feaJy on MON
DAY morning, Stereoscopic Views of Chestnut street.
MCALLISTER & BSO-,
72S CHESTNUT Street
S GREAT SHOW OF CHINESE
Azaleas and Hie ITrench spotted Pelargoniums at
BUIST'S NUBBBRY.
Tbe Darby cars connect with the Market-street cars
every half hour. apH'i-St
WAXTS.
TY7ANTED TO SELL—An interest
v T in the beat paying Manufacturingßualneaa .' Q this
City. A good Farm nr Hocne taken in Dart baytne.'d if
detfi-Hl. Apply to POLWELL, Lind Agent, 32 N,»n.h
FIFTH Stroat. ap2B-2t#
"OXANTED—A good Milliner; none
-J.JL *pp'r- Ft B FANS, 731 North SE
COND street. ap2B-2t#
TXTANTED—Light, active, day-time,
M mostly out door EMPLOYMKNT, by § yoilQg
ma-riid man. obMm»tie, Adrttwh » kay*”
office of The Press. aprj6*Bmw3t#
II UNITED STATES MARINES.—
H Wanted, for the United States Mar|gp Corpft, fov
nl»e» »ernw sd’psrd insH-tff-Trari’SlFrEJiAtj HUN I
DKED ABLE-BODIED MEK, between the agei
of eighteen and forty years. Young men from the coon*
try not less than 5 feet 4% inches high, who sh**!! paw
the medical examination, end enlist, will receive three
cesU per nJle for ILe JkUx.Co lf*VvU?4 It* Wairgi^aiA
Rendezvous, at 311 South FRONT
Philadelphia. Ail other LEWI3, Captain,
I”™* be BlT *“' and Recruiting Offlcer.
a.jna..y»
DEPUTY QUAUTERMA3-
SE£ TER GENERAL'S OFFICE,
PHlLAnEnrina. Aprii 3, 1863.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY—VeesoIs to load with
Goal tor Fort Monroe. Ya. , A.'flOVD.
gp4.tr Captain and A. Q. M.
DEPUTY QU ARTERMAS
WT TBR GENERAL’S OFFICE,
PHllAriiiLrtiiA. AprillBM.
WANTED IMMEDIA9 ELY—Vessel* to load with
Coal Tor Alexandria, Va. A. BOYD,
ap4-tf Captain aud A. Q. M.
JTOK SAI.E AAD TO LET.
TO BE LET—The Second, Third, and
Fourth Floors of 427 MARK Btreet* WOli adapt*
fd for mii fihoei and Straw tuinnnss. Apply lo
H. PATTON, 29 South EIGHTEENTH Street.
ap23 3t*
FOR SALl—The Good Will aad Fix
tiireß of an old»cgtaldisfjotl TriaimiQg and Variety
Store. Addrrss <4 Variety,” Press office. It*
ga TO LET. —COUNTRY STORE
EHii and FORWARDING WAREHOUSE; Lumber and
Coal Tara i cood railroad silling, Ac., in a tirat-rus
business locality, and wealthy neighborhood. Situated
on tbe Central Pennsylvania Railroad. For fu» ther par
ticulars, aiply to E. PETTIT,
ap£G No. cQ!) WALN'UT Street.
For sale—a valuable Ches
ter COUNTY FARM. Railroad station upon the
place. Containing acres of prime valley land, nicely
watered; wiib larae and Mibaiantial stone imptaveM&Bta
BH’ilifl-hCUSe, ice house, Afi. Two apple orchards, and
other fruits. Apply to E. PETTIT,
ap26 No 309 WALNUT Street.
4j§ FOR PALE—A now and well
■Si!*finished DWELLING, with modern unprovomeutn,
No. 1006 GREEN Street; one of tbe best situated houses
on the street Price low, and tenus easy. If not sold by
tbe let of May it will be reuted. Inquire of
JOHN LYONS,
ap26>3l® K 15. corner Of TOTH ar.rl RIDGE Av.
FOR SALE OR TO LET.—A
■aa pleasant house iu the suburbs of Media, nearly an
aeiecf -lux.daßCi of f,bu-lo WJtf fnUti ROM
low. Apply at No. lu* SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
second story &p26*lui
®WEST PHILADELPHIA—TO
r.BMT—boust: rro. i Hamilton forraco; a
very dceirable residence, vith all the modern conveni
ences: Apply to s. a Harrison,
ap2s-St 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
£ HOUSE 70 LET, IN GERMAN
TOWN, on MAIN Stroet, fourth house above Wal
nut lane, and five minutes’ walk of the depot. Modern
Improvement!*, with large yard, fruit, Ac. Apply to
GEORGE WISE, No. 408 MARKET Street. ap2.V3t#
BOARDING.
BOARDING. —Three or four desirable
Ro&ma can vp jrocnrefl for the Snouueri on School*
bouse Lane. For particulars, apply At No. 1402 WAL
NUT Street. ap2s-3t
CLOTHIKG
DEPARTMENT.
We willliave arranged oa second floor, aud
OPEN ON SATURDAY, THE 20TIC 1ff51,,
A SELECT STOCK
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER,
COOPER & CONARD,
Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
' - -——
-p hiiiADELPHIA
PAPER HANGINGS-
HOWELL & BOURKE,
CORKER OF
FOURTH JND MARKET STREETS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PAPER HANGINGS
AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
Offer to the Trade a LARGE AND ELEGANT AS
SORTMENT OF GOOD?, fiom fte cheapest Brown
Stock to the Finest Decorations.
N. E. COR. FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS.
jy, b, goiid Green, Blue) ftsd Buff WINDOW PAPERS
of every grade. ap23«2m
HATS AND CAPS.
1862. "SS&E’® 1862.
C. H. GARDEN & Go..
Hannffirtni'Gi's of and 'Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS, AND FURS;
STRAW GOODS.
FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
Artificial Flcweri, Rnch&l, JietilißM, Ic.,
No. fiOO and 603 MARKET Street, B. W. corner o
SIXTH Street.
gF A targe and complete atock. The beet terme and
she lowest price.. Cash and prompt “ time buyer j” are
partieolarly Incited la examine nor etaele. mbl-ian
FUiANCIAL.
TJNITED STATES
ONE-YEAR LOAN FOR SALE.
COUFON BONDS AND 7 3.10 NOTES
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
QUARTERMASTERS’ RECEIPTS
CASHED, COLLECTED, 0E EXCHANGED.
Particular attention given to transactions in Govern
meat securities.
D REXEL Ss C°.,
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET
ap!7-lm • •
(TtAAA —GROUND RENT of this
tPDvU, amonnt FOB SALE, on on improved pro
perty, at a diacount. Apply to E.PETTIT,
* 8p 26 No 309 WALNUT Street.
GOODS .
0 ON HAND.
DARK AND LIGHT BLUE KERSEYS.
STANDARD 6-4 AND 3-4 INDIGO WOOL-DYED
BLUE FLANNELS.
INDIGO BDVE MIXTPBSSr
COTTON DUCK, 10, IS, AND 16.0UN0E.
FARNIIAM, KIRKHAM, fc CO.,
ap2o-2m 235 CHESTNUT STREET.
wines.
BTBICTLY TUBE JUICE OF THE GHATS—THE
DELICIOUS, RICH, AND FBUITY
WINES EVER OFFERED TO
THE PUBLIC.
an excellent assortment just received.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DXALEB IN FINE GBOCEBIKB,
e»aB-tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STS
QAUTION-
The well-earned reputation of
FAIRBANKS’ SCALES
Hu Induced the makers of imperfect balaacee to offer
them u “FAIRBANKS’ 80ALE3,” and purchaser*
bave therehy» in many instances, been subjected to fraud
find imposition. FAIRBANKS'SCALES ire manuTM.
tnred only by the eriglnal inventorB, E. AT. FAIR
BANKS A CO., and are adapted to every branch of the
tmiineia, where a correct and durable Scalee la required.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
General Agent**
ftplo.tf MASONIC HALL, Tl 5 CHESTNUT ST.
Rl LAGS.
OF THE FOLLOWING SIZES,
a FEET, 7 FEET, 10 FEET, Atib 21 FEET,
FOB SALE AT
LOW PRICES,
BT
ALFRED BLADE & CO.,
„p2S-St 4* AS® 43 SOUTH FRONT STREET.
BLACKSMITHS’ BELLOWS,
KEMBLE & VAN HORN,
mh2o-3n, No. 331 MARKET Btreet, Philada
AMDSBMBnm
Mr. pekblli’B
ORAKD
AMATEUE COMPI.IMKJJTAUY OviiOßliT,
At the
MUSIC AI, FUND ItALL.
ON TUESDAY EVENING, April29th, 1882,
jTlie voi fil parte by pnpils of Mr. Perelli.
Fereili,
r.ut f
Terzetto.* Kottor, 8.8. T,
Duetto, Fiwilta, C. 8...
Ballad, CbLiraey 8. ...
Terx*tto, Dot/ WWlUftl», S. B. B
CavAlirn,
Duetto Notturp’ofrf S. 0
Aria, Sicilian Vea.winß
IknaUo. ItlflnUUrt, kVJP- v .
Bbftmii*:tt, I'ttvoriia, T.» Miv Pirelli.....
Ballad, Kathleen Mavoftfiicciif t
Quarietlo, Elgoletf" ° y\vi n!"*'
-t.eirn, Barhierddi Sivfglia,#. I): .. tJ UoflsJ/rf,
CnvatiuMj Pumiinnr i-rn 1 t i** * 11 •* » FUUiKOCtU
Bonmufta. Bsllo iu Maacbora, r 1V.»..............VnntJ*
Terzetto, Lncreziiv Borgia, S. T. SM«« VAa «.*„,*D(ffiUettl*
Balltul, Snlaa Sod*. B .......Eckert.
Uonmr.za, Eruani, 11 * r .Vonfi.
PiirMui Crown Diamond** S. C._ Aubap.
Romance* AvßHlnriii, C &«hub#ri.
Vlnalp.-lCmani, 8. T. TJ IJ Vortili.
And full choriiH of ludioti and Keutlemun'.
oy Tlio Grand Piano is from tho celebrated manufac
tory of Steimvay A Sons. It Ik a naw siste r »bd !»»Re4
by BU»lu« Brothers, 10C8ObtttfaUt street
Poora open at quarter past T. Concert to cmmcnce at
8 o’clock precisely.
Ticket!!, One Dollar each.
For sale at Andrft'i* Lee & Walker's, nut) tlnalVm
Music Wore?* and at the door. ___
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE—
NINTH and WALNUT Street*,
flolo Lessee. i....ai. u:uMßB. Mi AiOABMITTBOI.
ANNUAL BENEFIT OP MR. E. N. THAYRR,
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, APRIL 28, 1862.
CRICKET ON THE HEAUTfI.
Dot Peerybfngle.
Calf b Plunmeru u.rimmm.nm
Tilly Slowlmy.
To conclude with fcfco comic drama of
GRIST TO THE MILL
Maroois de Richeville. Mr. J. L. Baker.
Mf/ns. fifi Mpr]iif;lict,,.........mu i »nm. Hr. Tii*y«r.
raioss—bo, 87X)7d, and 26 conw; Private. Boim,
16 and S 3, according to their localo.
Doors open at 7 X o'clock. To commence at *
KS. JOHN DRAW'S ~
A»CH>BTBEtfT THBATBE.
Acting Stage Manager
Business Agent and Treasurer.
NTNKTY-nr.aT AND NINETY* SECOSD SIGHTS OP
JOHN DREW.
MONPAY ASl> TUESDAY* April 25 and SO* 1863.
Thenew play, by Mm. S. C. flale, entitled
TIIE GROVES OF BLARNEY.
I<l Mother Griffin ..John Drew*
To conclude with MaZI'I’PA,
Maaerpa {-rith new fenfuTVfj,) tit 11 » FrftOK DrdiTl
Ot.uftbtt .Mrs. 0. Henri.
Seats can be stcurod for Mr. John Drew's representa
tions three days in advance. Door* open at 7# Cur
tain tiers at rjuartfr to S o'clock. up2B-2t
CONTINENTAL THEATRE r
EVER WELCOME
TO THE GRAVE AND GAY—OLD AND YOUNG*
FIRST WEEK
or Bill gt&bU revival of
UNCLE TOM'S CAiiiJf,
08, LICE AMONG TUB LUWLY.
With NEW SCENERY, NEW MUSIC, and a
POWERFUL ARRAY OP TALENT,
PRICES o}-' W, S 9, S 5, lind 60 coots.
Boots open at 7# - To commence uuarter before 8*
A GRAND “UNCLE TOM” MATINEE on Saturilar
aftt-ttioon.
Assembly buildings.
LAST WEEK BUT ONE OK THE
GREAT SEPOY' REBELLION,
GORGEOUS SCENES IN INDIA.
Portrait of Captain ERICSSON and Lieutenant WOR
DEN and Views t.i rh& MONITOR a.u<l MKUMMAU.
MONDAY. April !28, AND CUBING THE WEEK.
Couiaunco in the Evening at 8, and WEDNESDAY and
SATURDAY AFTERNOONS *l3 o'clock.
Admission 25 aunts. Six ticket?, SI. Children, 16
CflltS. a»99-8l
PENNSYVLANIA ACADEMY OP
THE FINE ARTS. Thirty-niutU Annual Exhi
bition of Paintings and Sculpture, 1025 CHESTNUT
Street Open from 0 A. M. till a I*. IL, «»d iron, ?
V. M. till 10 I'. M.
Stockholder? will receive their tickets at the Academy;
no admissions without. ap23
in RANH CONTRABAND MENTAL
vXAKft 60fl!At jßKVfiilt Artf&iKNT* at FRANK
LIN HALL, SIXTH Street, uiar AR'JH, on WKD»
NKSDAY EVENING, April 30, to consist of Vocal Mu
sic, Speaking. Recitations, Ac. Admission, 2d cents :
GhHllfMl. half S*ric4. I'or FrYgntHliitY
Aha email hula. Doors open at • o’clock; to commence
at 8 o'clock. np2s»2c*
American academy op
MUSIC,
A GRAND BALLAD AND INSTRUMENTAL CON-
CERT.
In aid of the
HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD,
Will bfc telVkH
On WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 30, 1962.
The fol.owing artists will Assist:
MRS. HENRIETTE BEIIRKN3.
MISS JOSEPHINE O’OONNELL.
MR. T. BISHOP,
MR. A. B. TAYLOR,
aid a powerful and efficient baud, uuderA^^ii’‘„„
Mr.ALP^-V^
Conductor ‘-"*2°-. ’“t** tllls ,WurI t U
*■ »““«•«»-fi . ..I m
r+cetftary re<lufrenielits of the great and in ireasim?
btr of inmaies, have adopted the above method of raising
funds for the ob>cL. They resppctfnlly appnn] to a cha
ritable community for its generous patropagy ggd »Ml«-
Tickets. 25 cents. Reserved seats, 50 cents; may ta*
secured at Mr. Gould’s Mutic htore, Seventh atid Chest
nut street?, and at tbe Atedemy, on the morning of tba
Concert, from 9 to 12 o’clock. ap2o»2t*
rSRAMP CONCERT AND BALL
\X GIVES BY THE
MiF.NNERCIIOR VOCAL SOCIETY,
ON APRIL 28th. 1882. at tub
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
?Pbe Managers, beg leave to ftnoouaci |hftt
entertaitnient wit! db the lt*Bt one for this season, and
that, in consequence, they will endeavor to maice it one
of the pleasantest and most recherche.
J. 11. Camp, M. Kaiser, P. Balt?., H. Nuss, W . Vfol
giolTpr, J. B. Flues. F Bombers. K. T Seiimidt.
Ticket# at 82, admitting 6fcts guhtlsia&n and t»» ladias,
can be procured of Messrs. Porsets A Steel, Bankers. No.
80 South Third street: Mr. J. H. Camp, No 130 North
Seventh street; Mr. Fetor B.ltz, No. 602 North Thir,
street; Mr. 1, Beukert. No. 710 Chestnut street! Mr, M.
Itnjfer. No. 106 Eouth Eighth street) Mr.B, T, Solimidt.
No. 125 Nortlt Third street. »p26-2t
SPECIAL NOTICE. —The subscriber
wonld roiMotfully invite the atiention of hie friend,
and the nnhJie to hie new and handsomely fitted up
LAGER BEBB and CONCERT SALOON. 431 CHEST
NUT Street Engel A Wole's Celebrated Liana
Beer on draught; Ehoice Wines and BEFnEsuMENTB
generally, A "FREE CONCERT EVERY EVENING.
gjg. Aciiiabdi, LwJer. 1M««« ff*ve ms o call.
ap2s-3t G. ET.S4SSBB, 431 Cheatnnt atreet.
STEREOSCOPTICONS OF THE RB
BULLION, for public exhibitions j yieyf§' , of alj fh§
fFoaiipeuv inciaenvi, Mvui Full piivvd aufc
illustrated catalogues Beat free, by
JAHEB W. QUEEN & GO.)
Opticiaus,
apll-lm No. 924 CHESTNUT Street, Philadolphla.
fNERMANIA ORCHESTRA,
OABL BENTZ, Condactor.
PUIiLIO REHEARSALS every SATUKDAV, at S)(
o'clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL.
Packsgeef Eight Vickels, §1 ] fllngla Slckeis, 2o cw.
To be bad at Andre'e, 1104 Chestnut street, J. E. Gould**,
Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of tfee Hall. oc2B-tf
IIIIJOA'riPNAItr
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY
In a beautiful and beautiful village, three mlloa
from Media. Pupils received at any time for the ium«
mar* Boarding per week $2.25. Thorough course in the
Mathematics, Languages, English and all the
branches usually taught, lioj s prepared for College or
Business. EEy j HKRVEY BARTON, A. M.
Village Green, I>tl*ware Co ? Pa.
riALVARY ACADEMY, GERMAN-
V-/ TOWN, Fiula The Principal can Toccive into
Us family a few boarding scholars, where they will
enjoy «il ike. coinfo.ts and dUdpUuo of koaae. They ee,
be prepared either for business or to enter any claaa to
Right Rev. Biabop Potter, Rev. B. New
ton, D. D.
jPay cltmilam address . . ,
B. SHOEMAKER, A. M., Principal,
rohW-thm gm* GERMANTOWN, Phil*.
Holmebbukg seminary for
*OUNG RABIES.— I Th& daUSI Sf UiU Sishiil
will lw» resumed, after the Easter holiday*. Oh Uib 28th of
APRIL. For circulars,references, Ac.,addreaathe Mi«e*
CHAPMAN, Principala, Holmeebnrg, Pm aplB-lm*
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY,
COLLECTOR'S omOßi CUSTOM HOL3E, f
PHILADELPHIA, April 26i 186** J
Sealed and endorsed “Proposals for Boohs, Blauta*,
art) Stationery, for the Custom House, Philadelphia,
will be SvS at THIS OFFICE until the TWKN CT
EIGHTH DAY OP MAY for aupplylng the Ouatona
BonNforone year from the la* day of June, led*, wita
Blank Books for Entries, Records, Abstracts, Ac,
Printed Books of Bonds, Ac.
Printed Blanks for Enrollments, Liconses, Reports*
Permits, Accouuts, Ac. ...
Stationery, via* Pens, Ink, Paper. Peneili, Ae.
The whole probably not to Mtftttd $2,000.
Liberty is reserved to accept such proposals, fta-Hi*
whole or any portion of the articles therein named.
It is also to be understood that all such articles a* mar
he muirttfi and which are not wpreaslr mentioned in
the Bchtdqles, shall be furnished by thecontractowar mo
usual market prices, or may, at the option of tix> Gouac*-
tor, be pui chased m open market.
Schedulee of articles and estimated quantities* wiWt spe
cinit ns, and other re<iulred particulars, furnished on ap
iltcation ai this oMcc. . .
Bonds, with satisfactory security, w ill be aainirea.for
tbe faithful performance of the contract,
ap2B*n.4t WM. B. THOMAS>.Cbllector.
A KMY CLOTHING AND ECMJI*
i*. PAOE OPFIOE p H ,, iD »Lr n u. April 26, UK..
FBOPOBALS will bo receiviiil at tils Office until'l2:
o’clock M. on MON XU.Y, May 4tb, for furnishing, at tho.
Bchw mill ArsfUftli »w »n( pf J»rrpi Jteper, fpr hsmb.
Hacking goods* to prevent. nicllio flmng tlio bu Tinner*
&hiuhlbb can bo scsn at this oftico. IHildort wSlistuto th#*
price per pound. All bide uiuet be endorsed “Proposal*,
for Tarred Paper,” and be
Peputy General,.
TO THE DISEASED- Ofi 1 ' ALL.
CLASSES.—AII snb.adute nmi cbrouio diieuM,
cured by ipecUl gu»r»ute» at HSC.WALMCO; Street..
Philadelphia, ard in case ol a-failura no cbargo ia mute.
Professor DULLES, (t\a.fpundtr-ef. the* tutMpraohoti.
will superintend tho treatment oC ail cajoa Aanuelf A.
pamphlet containing a tguUiludieof certUicaleeotThDs&
cured, abu letters aui complimentary resolutions- from
medical men and othtM-wlll bo given to any person free.
Lectures are constantly given at 1220, to medScal nwa
and otbera who deaire a knowledge v! my diacoaery, h*
applying Electricity- as a reliable tlnaapeutic agent. Urn-
Bultation free. apgftsSni
TF It 013 WANT A FIRST RATS
_L CUP CIS TEA, try onr celebrated Green
Thoy are tuualled hy row» extetlud t>y now*
SEVENTH and NOM.E, Ahd WOOD
gpss st JAMES 110 MER ft BOM.
T ABIES’ TRUSSES, SUPPORT-
I 1 ova reaGlSi Ollier Mechanical AfpUsioe^
TWELFTH Btreet, Blot door below Race-
Gentleman reuuiring Buptnre Trusses will Call at trsa
Boothweat comer TWELFTH and BADE, whe»OJL
H. irliis aUimOen L, tbla aMAUlfanmm. ahM-Wnif
/CLEANLINESS STRICTLY OR-
V served at tbe Hair Dyeing and BathlDg Salmon*
FOUKTH aud BBAWOfI.
MONUMENTS A.N D GRAVE
ill STOMEB at very reduced prices at Marble W«W
P.JDGI A vacua b«lo-
..Donizetti,
rrrrrr V.Hlt
..Donizetti.
Bellini.
... Camnr.na.
Venll.
-infi&lV.
..... .CrtMicli.
V*rJl.
.Miss Charlotte Thotnpaou.
;slfi Tliayui l .
Mi'S. Th&ytr.
.W. 8. VBEDSBIOKB.
....JOS. D. MUBPHT.
JO UN OSSWi