The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 02, 1862, Image 3

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    FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MONEY MARKET.
PHILADILPHIA, Milky 1, 1862.
United States seven-and-three-tenths-per-cent. loan
Gold at the Stock Board to-day at 102,X, but the coupon
*lies of 1881 receded to 98, with rather heavy offerings.
City sixes, new/ advanced to 10113 and the railroad issue
to 983 . A aide of Philadelphia fives of 1881 was made
at 80. Philadelphia and Erie sixes sold at 90, and Sun
bury and Erie sevens at 90g. Reading Railroad shares
opened at 22%. sold down to 22%. and closed with sales
at 22,011. lona Island Railroad shares advanced XI
North Pennsylvania Railroad ■hares Pennsylvania
Railroad stock Minehill Railroad Ai, and Little
Schuylkill Railroad shares
The money market shows no variation. The supply
of yeanay la far in 62Z058 of any demand based ripen geed
business paper, and the large proportion of sales made
for cash or for abort paper renders any speedy change in
Ibis respect improbable.
Worm Proxel 4 - 119, fnmieb tlao following unotatione:
New York exchange Par to 1-10 pro.
Moeton exchange .. to 1-10 4 g
Baltimore exchange ~ to 1-10 db.
Country funds % to 6.10 u
American gold . 2 0 1 2i Pre.
One year certificates 99 to 99)1
7 3-10 Treasury notes 102% to 102%
The following are some of the principal articles ex
ported from this port to foreign ports, from April 24 to
30, 1862 :
Flonr, blob. 1,521 $4,355
*Vbeat , , bu 5.37,668 47,150
Beef, tee .... 100 2,400
memsn NOB
'now, bble 1,04 Z 65,100
.C. Neal. .4 .. 200 000
Brass, 156... 750 120
'Tobacco 2 pkgs 36 763
BRITT:SIi W
hour, bb1J,,,7 4 /01 1§1247.3
- V. Meal, Ms, 000 1,453
Rye Meal, . 100 337
•Corg, bus 1,100 693
.Beane, pkgs... 5 23
Bread. pkgs... 216 626
.Bea, LL 145 1,117 •
Pork, a 10 138
Hams, 387 33
5,005 522 :
..4,000 572
Butter, lba. 4,563 633
(Arm, lbs • • 2,097 299
6oftp, lbe.. —.D,VOO 'OO
Oil, gall 80 24
Oil Aleal.pkg. 100 1,618
Lamm., doz.. 1 20
robacce.pkgs 43 2 1 638
thiaN,
!lngar, lbs... 1,085 147
Row, 1,033 108
'Loather, lbs.. 305 64
Lumber .. 191
iundries 78
.6T INDIRS.
Tobacco and
SPANISH W
Flour, bbls.. 1 ; 480 88,526
4!. Meal, a .. 126 356
R.' Meal, LL .. 60 909
.Corn, bus.. 6 1 992 7,914
Bread, F kgeo.. 226 291
Beef, 4 4 .. 167 1,390
Pork, . 6 .. 304 3,254
Hams, lbs..— 1,978 168
Lard, 4. ... 07,974 6.695
--_ .52865 6,007
Candles, it ... 1 1,042 1,450
Soap, a
... 25,000 1,250
Butter, 4 .... 32 964 4,917
Cheese, < .. 8,953 922
Eugar, •. 226 160
;Figs, 133 209 . 1
Bops, 4, ... 1,339 245
Leer, gang... 525 181
6 , ... 205 108
Varnish, gals 9.64 632
Fisk, Age... 468 464
Drugs and Mep., .. 424
Segare, pkgs. 43 2,203
Cold and ail coin .. 4,000
00 P. and britim mfg,
Ganterng, doz. 0 104
Wheels, aided, and
springs,.... .. 495
ails, kegs... 20 130
Other inn and
stud MASUriI __ 440
Rosin. bbla.._ 150 1,125
Paper and other
scatio6ery... .. 186
Lumber .. 1,111
Compinte bums, 1 11700
607
Shooks, pkgs.. 1,730 3,830
Hoops .. 3,908
Wearing apparel, .. 651
Combs, 436 607
[ .. 75
=Ea
OTRER WA
Flour, bbls.. 300 $1,6001
C. Meal, .. 100 300
Cern, 000 100
Beam, .. !NO 480
Beef, pkgs.. 15 223
York, ... 111 1,010
;Bana t lbs... 844 76
Lard, 1b5.....10,031 $1,056
[Oil, galls 020 286
Lanio. ITitg 1 .37
fobaceo. «.. 20 1,010
Nlewires, bbl 14 28
98
Lumber, .. 113
indite at Philadelphia for the
- wore an tollowa :
,gIMPTION.
Imports of foreign merchs
enmug April MY, 1.50 Z,
:Sugar, bads... 553
tc5..... 40
" 135
Tio - xed . 00 MOW
21oleseses hdds. 744
ee
tea... 46
casks. 30
paths 25
• 1.44..- 40 41,505
-Scats dab, tea. 626 16,091 1
111. Powders
tier.: es ..... . 47 857
331. Curb. acelts
bdle 102010,270
Putatuns, bob, 5,015 2,3111
nom, Ice i 3 122
Jelly, boxes.— 12 12
Ginger, bbla.... 10 27
Stationery, ['FOR S UT
rirool,yorn,ble. 1 153
bale.. 1 302
cotten, bale... 3 223
Skirt braid,c'ee 1 193
Corning,
CMOS
COLUMN MI-IC& 2 2.40
Binnings,cases. 7 1,978
Worsteds ,4 3 610
Cottons, Lace.. 619
Lin tliroad,cs's 3 1,355
Bananas, ocos. 4,140 1,618
Oraugd IcLebis
boxes .. 2,000 2,900
Shaddocks .... 33
Cocoa Nuts.... 2,200 146
Pine App1e5........ 83
250 714
, Ganetic
1,61 a 50 569
Hardware,cks. 38 2.791 ,
M. Ware, eke.. 1.24 3,373'
Tiu Plate, bxe. 1,311 7,769
Brinntomtna. 152 4,539
Salt. imam_ 2,200 2,080
Woreter sauce
11 231
16 46
6 85
CROPS __ _
Skins, pkgs.
Coffee, bags .
Pariah Ware
Statnary,c's. 5 2941
WAltB ei
sugar, hh,1a..893 $43,082
Blankets,balea. 3 5478
The following is a statement of the business of the
rhiladolphia Custom 11011104 for tho month of Awl].
1 1962, as compared with the two previous years:
April. 1860. 1661. 1862.
in warehouse April Ist.. $091,330 $1,500,635 $628,838
Warelid from foreign pts. 222.819 530,961 394,075
ether districts,. .10,867 48.0140 10.459
lititlidr - n ter consul/40'u 201,301 194,110 298.242
transportation.. 7,511 6,497 48,318
exportation_ .. 4 393 4,161 1,301
In warehouse April3o... 765,303 1,278,921 656041
&Wird fur consumption 86a,711 614,011 448,021
Free mdse. entered 2 - .23,1100 411,703 316,182
Vomestie p.oduce exp't... 43'7,345 928,887 915,870
DUTIES RECEIVED.
1E69. 1860. 1861. 1862.
09188 8207,134 8323,951 ;Sl9B 431 8155,495
!elm I 611,000 110,171 615,114 618,266
$620,334 $941,674 $691,595 $937,761
burins the month of April, the business of tee United
States AMY Office, at Now York, was as follows; De,
sosits—Cold, $109,.500; silver, $14,500; total. $124,000.
, V.Old bars stamped, $150,623 sent to United States Mint
a Philadelphia, for coinage, $72,752.
The !Mowing is a statement of the receipts and die-
Laslseivkhki Lf tha Assistant Testwitese of the MIRA&
States for New York, for April,lB23
April 2, 1552, by ba1ance...... ..
Receipts during the month :
On account of Customs
Patent Las
Peet Office Department
Loans
Miscellaneous
Vaal
Taymeuts during the month
Debit balance ... 53,591,91 S
Treaeury drafts 37,462,391
Toot Office draft!' 4?4,394
---------ii,to,Tas
Balance, April 20, 1862 $912,592
TT be New York city commissioner, of taxes and assess
mate have Mat completed the work of summed of the
teal and personal estate of that city. The total valua
tions of real and personal estate in 1880 and 1861 were
as follows
1861
.11k60
Increase over 1860
The deposits on temporary loan with Mr ithsco, to-day,
reached $1,942,000. The banks will rush iu notes as fast
as possible this week, as attar itturdas only d djY tent.
will be allowed. This was mated this morning! in our
Vashinnton despatch, and Mr. Cisco gave notice of the
tact ttrough the Clearing House. The entire amount
authorized by Congress to be borrowed in this way—lllby
gnillions—will be filled up during tile week, The amount
already deposited at New - loth, Philadelphia, and
Boston is $43,000,000, of which about $35 000,000 are at
Yhis point. It might be well not to chock this disposition
to lend the Government surplus moneys a t a low rate of
interest. Congress might very properly leave the amount
to the discretion of Air. Chase. In case of a sudden de
mand for a return of these deposits he has still some
thirty ad/lions of 7.30 treasury notes, and five hundred
=Mims of stock, which heron sell to meet the call.
The New 'York Ex•ening Post of to-day says:
The stock Market has come to a plum u is =CY
the case after an enormous DtiBllloBB Tits that of yesterday.
The advance has brought out sellers to realize profits,
And prices of the active securities are es% ify out.
lower. The transactions, however, are still on a large
scale, and the entire list exhibits great speculative vigor.
The neat turn Of the market woule seem to depend MOIL
the news from the Federal tome in the Sonthweet or
Virginia.
The reaction is most marked on Government sixes and
New York Central, while the miscellaneous band list
bhoFA no rttlinCtioni but, on the contrary, a furtlicr
Tana in moat descriptions. The railroad Ponds, ups
-data, are in strong demand, at higher prices. All the
first-class mortgages are scarce and wanted
The Western shares are ex per cent. lower, ex
cepting Burlington and 14nincy. and Prairie du Chien,
*lack areeach ml per °era. higher.
The shares of the Illinois Central tiompany are heavy
and lower. The large decrease is the earnings of the
dine,, together with the uncertainty relative to the re
-auniptien of trade with the secession States, discourages
,spenn/e&-n in the elock- The closing soles ore al NM-
Panama and Pacific Mail are very firm, and higher.
'The latter closes at nix alllX.
Government coupon sixes of 1881 close, with sales
.after the board, at 97X
Stoney is In good supply at 5 per cent„ which is the
ruling ra eof the market for call loans. Prime short pa
per is scarce and wanted at 5,25,i( per cent.
Gold is firm. All the soles were at 102 S, and that bid
for more.
The indications are that by the dose of business on
Saturday tha limit of 550,000.000 in deposits on intoreit
sa the anaiitant treamiriee will hays been reached. Yes
terday they amounted at the New York treasury to
$2,000.000, and promise to run up very rapidly to-day
.anct to -morrow.
P1.11.41.1p1da !Stock LI
• [Reported by S. E. SLAY 2
FIRST
4000 U S coup - .6e'81 . 68%
5000 d 0... s5O - n 9831
loss sle
12000 S 43s reg 981 g
2000 Penns R 2d mt.. 95%
34000 L Leland B 65... 90
8000 Sch Nav 6a 1882. 67
100 IS. 87M1
N Penna 7%
255 N Pa R 1 m "cp. 70
3000 do 72%
.'3040 do b 5 723,
15 OMNI Jr Coates.
• 350 - Readies 11...10te 23%
50 do 22%
50 do el 22%
60 do 1.5 22%
47 Penna IL —lots 49
4566 037 8. 1003
BETWEI
20 Beaver Meadow.. 67
400 Long Island R... 143(
:300013 S 6s reg 'Bl ... 98
_tem IT Si Se sans 1 81 _ 971/
SECOND
21 Catawiesa B prof. 7% I
8 do 7% I
100 Long leland 8... 1431'
100 d0.“....95 14%
100 do 95 14%
1600 US 7.30 Tr N0te8.102%
1600 able Am G01d.....302
:MOO Bcb Nay 6e82.6d 67%
CLOSING Pli
Bid. - Asked.
II S 8a 1881.— 97% 98
TJ STr 7 3.10 N. 102% 102%
Philada 6. 953( 96
TUN% 68 new,looM 101
Penns Ds 87 87%
'Beading 11 22% 22.691
Arad mile 'SO '43 973 i 99
Bead bd. '70.... 02 ..
Mead mt 6a '86.. 82 83
Woo.. ix 40211 47
"elms B 1 m 60.101,1
Wonna R 2 m On 96%
Morris Cid Con_ 43% 45
Mores Cid Prelll.3 116
Pali Nag Stork_ 4%
Bch Na, Pref... 123( 13
Soh Nav 6e'82.. 137 g 67%
Mlmiraß 8% 8%
PLlladelpbl
MAY 1-llhrening.
The Breadatuffa market is firmer, and Flour rather
more active. A few small lots of superfine have been
ilapo,a,d .t 85.1.2.)4.9.5.2.5. at tehloh ' , AEA II Is rather
scarce ; 1,000 barrels, mostly good Western extra, so , d at
$5.50, and about 500 bbls choice family at g 6.12% m 6 25.
gales to the trade are moderate at the above figures for
superfine and extras, and 15,6 37X 06. i 6 for high grade
fancies. Bye Flour is scarce, and selling in a small way
at $3.50 V bbl. Corn Meal is but little inquired for, and
dull at $2.70 for Pennsylvania Meal.
WBaAT.—There is very little offering to-day, and Ma
market .6,414W-444i 6rm aml oo &deanes. Millers ate
buying at 91.3004.62 for good and prime Pennsylvania
red, in store, Ind 161.40e1.45 for white. Bye Is wanted,
111141313 7 lbs.. 75,523 64,497
Lard, .....147,333 12,956
Vinegar. 1,111.....4,262 150
lii, 1, ... Si 25
Igunpe, d0z..... 1 20
Steel eases and
fM,0,90
$92,823
54,147,331
5.1J0
455,780
.22 910,:e5
.12,991,529
---10,510,317
$10,804,140
$081,579,071 00
570_831,709 97
$4,935,284 03
change gales, May 1.
SICEIR, Phila. Exchange.]
t OARD.
3000 Cheater. Valley Is. 30
5 Lehigh
1 liturria axes)..._ 4,441
100 du 45
1 Phila /4 Erie R.. 123 i
2000 Phila 4; Erie fle.. 00
5000 Snob A Erie. Is.. 90J(
100 L lalaud S 11
100 Chcil & Walnut .11 31.%
2000 American G01d...102
100 Sall Nay......... 5
1000 510 r Can 2 m. cat,. SS
I 299 QM 5s 1871..... 80
MN Penns as arx
12 rilinebill R 47,V
19 Commercial BK.. 49
65 Arch. at R 1814
13 Little &buy' K.. 8N
N 110ARDS.
' 500 Elmira Chattel... 35
4 Cam .4 Amb R ..120g
1000 Phila & R[1668315 90
60 Iklaware Div
BOARD.
. . ..
1000 Soh Nay 611'82 .. • 87 ? i
2000 Morrie Can 2d in. 88
1100 City 6411 95.1(
INO ili)., , NA
Iwo 1T 866 cou'd cell VS
85 N Pa It 1 m scrip. 70
50 Reading ft.... h 5 22 69
6 Commer Bk CRP. 49
01513..111111., _ _
. . . ..
BEd. Alba
Elmira B Prf... i 6% 18%
Elmira 7e '73.. 77 80
L Island B. ex-d 14,y( 14,ti
L6'211 GI it NOY 61,11 62
Le Cl I% NAT t 309 36 08)(
IN Penna R 73i 73(
N Penna B 6e.. 73 73M
N Penns 10a... 80 90
flataw R Cnn... 1,7; 2
Utstawisasa iirat. TM gN
Frk & Stliwk R. 42 44
'Sec k Thd-et R. 80 el
ItaceAVine. at II .. 7
W Phila la 8... 53% .._
9eaqi6n A Nita__ 11 12
Green & Boats*. 24M 25
°nee & Walnut. 31% 32,4 i
Arch Shoat.... 12% 18%
Alarlcotts.
and Pennsylvania sena at 72073 c; the latter is an ad
num Corn is active, and prices rather better; about
12,000 bushels Southern yellow sold at 55%.56c, afloat,
meetly at the latter rate, and 1,000 bushel, white at 63c.
Oats continue in request, and Pennsylvania are wanted
at 30c.
Be ex.—There is very little offering, and Ist No. 1
Qnercitron in in steady demand at SUM jr ton.
COTTON.—The market is quiet, without any change in
price or demand.
GROCERISS AND PROVISM§, — Thore ie very little
movement in the farmer, and prices are steadily main
tained. Of the latter, the Wee are confined to Bulk
Pleats and Lard, at full prices.
Snans.—There ie very little doing, and we quote
Clover at 84.37051.60 W bushel.
WI SKY is turner 494 hble told M 'BMW the latter
for prime obit i drudge is acing at 21,6 ®Tic i gsllou.
CITY ITEMS.
Meeting in Dehnit of the Soldiers
Under this head there was a call advertised for a meet
ing to be held en Sunday evening, in the Tabernacle Me
thodist Episcopal Church, Eleventh sweet, near Jeffer
son, fa* the jiiiit.6.6 of I , ioli:afizing the tall #l6lbl Inte
rests of the soldiers and sailore, and providing them with
food for the mind."
The neat church edifice wan well filled, and the liberal
collection at the close showed that this movement (which
is conducted under the melees of the Young Men's
Christian Association of this city) is growing in favor
with the public. The exercises were conducted by the
pastor of the church, the Bev. Mr. Allen, and opened
with Riming by the choir, and gram by iho 11. v. John
Chambers.
OPENING STATEMENT BY MR. MONS
P. B. Simons, lag., being announced to the audience,
stated on behalf of the Army Committee that for nine
months A entrained, apPelnted by the 17.mn0. Mmi
Chtifilifin Association of this city, had been endeavoring
to minister in the most practical way to the spiritual wel
fare of our soldiers is the tented field. In the accom
plishment of this work they bad distributed gratuitously
over two million pages of printed matter in the form Of
tracts and interesting religious books, together with a
large number of Testaments. During this time thiity
four meetings bad been held in various churches in this
city for the purpose of obtaining the requilite means to
carry ou this work. In addition to their labors of this
chisracter, titer hod .1.30 roccatiy- commenced supplying
the soldiers' hospitals here with milk (an article of
health and comfort which is m t provided by the Go
vernment) and were now furnishing eight hundred
quarts a week to these establishments. Mr. Simons de
scribed some Of the scenes he had witnessed in visiting
the hospitals, stating that, while taking the wounded
sufferers by the hand, he had felt like kneeling at their
bedside and thanking them with his whole heart for what
they had done for him, in going in his stead. and in the
stead of his children, to bravo the wounds and scars '
anA oven death itoelr, in order to protect Our houses nod
country. He thought that, under the circumstances,
the most that we who are at home, amid peaceful sur
roundings, could possibly do for these men was little, in
deed, compared with what they have volunteered to do
for ris and our children.
ADDRESS BY TILE PASTOR
The first speaker of the evening wee the Rev. John
Allen, pastor of the church. He said be saw that his
name had been put down in the advertisement for a
speech, although he had COMA utioramyrad to make obi_
Tilts, however, ought to make no difference, as he held
that every man should be willing and able at all times to
say a word in behalf of a good cause. Tie thought also
that every man present should be willing and able to
offer a prayer in his heart for the interact of thin
CURL Prayer, be said, involved a few Unmeant
items; one of these was faith in the appropriateness
of the thing asked fur. This, he thought, was an appro
priate cause—the affording of spiritual food for the minds
of our soldiers. Then, again, prayer demanded a sincere
heart, and a willingness to assist in procuring the ail
ewer to it. We must pray, not as hypocrites, but with
honest hearts. Practically, those soldiers were, as had
been said, suffering in our stead, and we ought at least
be willing to empty our purses in their behalf. When
men was benefited God flee glorified, and, in fact, the
ontywar so which Gted could be glorified was try bene
fiting man
ADDRESS OP THE REV. MR. CHAMBERS
The nest speaker was the Rev. John Chambers. With
an evident Noose, which some may, and soma may not
Lave unaerstood, he commenced by saying that ho bad
no apology at all to offer to-night, farther than to say
that he was suffering from a severe cold, as he evi
dently nes from his hoarseness.
We were, he said, in the millet Of a terrific war,
Camp lite woe the most exposed of all lives.
There were a hundred evil influences in all our regi
ments to one good influence ; in all probability, there
were in them a hundred unconverted men to oue con-
verted man. There are a thousand reasons why men
EhOhld may &Lamb for God to hasten the tlAlt. of this
unnatural wee [Reawaken of Amen! Amen! all over
the house ] If God had ever put a thought into the
minds of men, He had unquestionably put the thought of
giving the Bible to our soldiers into the minds of the
young men engaged in this movement.
He bti.W the development of noble Christianity also in
the efforts now being main by kind-hearted men and
women to supply the suffering in our hospitals with
articles of health and comfort, and it was a significant
fact that among our wounded soldiers in the Weat, the
Sisters of Charity of the Catholic Church were making
an itupreseion upon the minds of those eutterinq men
by their untiring acts of kindness, which count never be
effaced.
Dlr. Chambers said be was opposed to wars from prin
ciple, and that he was becoming more so every day. He
was not Euereir opposed ic UM war, Int to all ward, and,
It Da otant/0 live to be a hundred years old, he would
continue to throw his influence against wars to the end.
Yet, that our Union might be restored and preserved,
was tho ardent prayer of his heart. He hoped that these
efforts to Christianize the soldiers would not be abated
hen the vim nes over, for Cod kacw there was rec.t
for a work of this kind, and it ought to be followed up.
Be stoke of the work now going on, in his own church,
in making garments for the wounded. The ladies of his
congrtgation, it appears, are zealonsly maser(' two
itlttinoOna in each week in this way and on Sunday
mort ire and afternoon there had been collections taken
in his church for the wounded soldiers, in which he had
noticed the largest proportion of bank notes that ho had
ever seen in a church collection.
ADDRESS OE GEORGE R. STUART, .EgO
Mr. ft Wart said we were living in eventful times. We
hear the sound of war in almost every southern and south
western breeze that reaches the city of Brotherly Love ;
but above tit:. sound of the cannon the Christian could hear
the voice Of ffiP.4 Pbtt ricito on the whirlwind and directs
the storm, pr oclaiming to the nations, "us still, and
know that I am God !" Be saw above the smoke of
battle a glorious future for America. He believed that,
under God, we would succeed in putting down this un
natural rebellion, and that right speedily. In the lan
guage of Wesley, he believed that 16 God was with us lit
this contest."
Mr. Stuart spoke eloquently of the dreadful ravages of
this war, the losses it was causing in life and limb. But
this was a mall thing compared with the fact that thou
nude of theme into were ibiug "without God and with
out hope V' lie said he was speaking in behalf of over
seven hundred thousand souls acting in different depart
ments of the great Federal army, and it was one of the
most inviting and successful fields of labor that he had
ever engaged in.
Ito bad Tititil the camps on the Potomac ) and now at
Torkttwn, and be had never found men so willing, and
even anxious, to receive religious reading. He had, in
company pith several gentlemen. visited as many as
Mir ty.two thousand soldiers in a single day, distributing
beaks fn thehi, mid ta6.,c t ihem fro= th. iopaof
omnibuses, the foot of flagstaff's, and other plsces, and
pith scarcely an exception the men had received their
tracts and words Pith respect, and in many cases with
gratification.
At tho close of Mr. Stuart's remarks, the usual collar,
tion was taken up, alter which a doxology was snug, and
the congregation was dismissed with a benediction by the
Rev.. Dir. Chambers.
G OUGH'S LECTURE On SATURDAY EVENINO. —
The ilAth, for Mr- el ough'er lecture, on golumlay ON-en
ing, May 3d, are selling rapidly, and we ti4liiee our read
ers who desire to hear this world•renowned temperance
orator in one of his grandest efforts, to secure seats
without delay, which they can do, either at the &cademy
of Nuete, or at Ilartien's, 605 Chestnut street. It Is
said that the lecture for Saturday evening is Mr. Gough's
greatest effort, embracing the most telling features of his
unlimited arguments and illustrations in the temperance
field
PtinE LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.—
Dlr. C. 11. Mattson, dealer in Ono groceries, Arch and
Tenth streets, has constantly on hand the purest liquors ,
such as Brandy. and Port, Sherry, and Madeira Wines,
for medicinal purposes. Persons wishing a genuine arti
cle of this kind are always certain to obtain it here.
THE SISTERS OF CHARITY, in charge of St.
Joseph's rrOtE r itat, aeknowialga the re.sipt of a box: or
useful articles from the ladies of ➢fount holly, Cumber
land county, Pa , for the use of the wounded soldiers un
der their charge.
LAUGHING GAS,—Dr, Colton ; whoso nihi•
bitions of the ii Nitrous Oxide," or „ Laughing Gls,"
have called out the very beet people of New York and
Brooklyn, proposes to give one of his inimitable enter
tainniente in tide city. Gentleniea and 'adieu of the drat
respectability have inhaled the gas at bit exhibitions at
the Cooper Institute, and the sensations are so delightful
that a desire i 3 almost always expressed to repeat the
dose. 'I he Doctor has the rare but happy faculty - of in
structing as well Be entertaining. fie accounts for the
Phenomenon displayed by scientific explanations, and
thus converts what might otherwise br simply a pastime
into an instructive and agreeable entertainment. The
Tremnine Brother., who open the evening with a con
cert, have received very flattering mention, and alto
gether the exhibition is of such a novel and interesting
character as to excite the cariosity of the public, and
insure a full house_ Sea the advertieement.
HENRY WARD BEECIIEIt, in a recent dis
course on faithfulness in small thing,e, says: • 4 Ido not
know of any buyer that pays such prices as the devil
rag 'Whet] be buys men. Hers is a man who sells him.
self for about one- eighth of a pound of chicory in a
pound of coffee. He prepares his commodity with a lie,
and retails it with another lie." Other tradesmen will
ask you a price far beyond that which they intend to
take, and much beyond what the goods are worth. Thu
true and just way is to have the price marked plainly oa
the article. The success which has attended the Ready
made Clothing House of Mr. Chas. Stokes, under the
"Continental," in this city, is en evidence of ills good
policy of ibis method. Mon and Boys' Clothing, a large
atiortment.
RATHER ITl9Mic§t MR in thy
world lives in West Troy. In helping him out of the
river once, a man tore the collar of his coat. The next
day he sued for assault and battery, and for damages to
his garment. The court decided that a man ea mean as
'dee prosecutor ou g ht to a n in ra g e nil hie lite, and never
enjoy the privilege of obtaining a decent snit at the
Brown-Stone Clothing Flail of Rockhill & Wilson, Noe.
600 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth Served him
AAA.
WEALTH OF GREAT MEN OF ANTIQEITY.-
C1",..4111F1 had an estate equal to £1,700,000, besides a
scarcely less amount in money, slaves, and furniture.
Le
philoeophor genoca. hatt property Nalno4 at .V3,000,-
000, acil Lentulue, the friend of Cicero, was said to be
worth £8,500,000. The Emperor Tiberius left at hie
death above £23,100,000, which Caligula, his successor,
succeeded in sonandering in lass than a year_ Nene el
these were as rich, however, as he who has a light heart
and a free conscience, and can wear the elegant and sub-
Stantial styles of Clothing manufactured at the Palatial
Ilstal.llshasent of Granville glutton, Na_ 000 Chestnut
street, where the cheapest assortment of summer gar
ments in the country is on hand.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
IP BEE TOTiliTll PAGE
ABBIVED
• •
Ship liolyhtad, Cole, frtm LiYorpOoli /larch Nth'
with twee to toter Wright R . sons—towett Ito by city
Ice Boat.
B r i g Billow, Cottrell, 5 days from Salem, with mdse to
E A Solider .4 Co.
tichr Hannah Grant, Janvrin, 5 days from. Newbury
port' with rodeo so dd. iterfee.r.
fichr Carlton Jayne, Oliver, 5 days from New York,
with maw, to D Cooper.
Fehr Vendetta, Cooper,l day from Smyrna, Del. with
corn to Jan L Bewley k CO.
Aar Cy...thia Jane, Bennett, 4 Jk , t ham Hartford,
.with mdse to W M Baird A Co.
' Sc.lir Annie Vitden, Chambers, 2 days from Lewes, Del.
with corn to A G Cattail at Co.
Steamer Wanderer, Knowles, 24 hours from N York,
with mina to W P Clyde.
City lee Boat, Sehellinger—brought up ship Holyhead;
towed to lower end of Reedy Inland, drip Fanny Fern,
for London, whence she proceeded at 8% A M. on Thum
day morning. Off Grubb's Landing saw. bark Ann Eli-
WAAL, [DIM Sierra MOWN beating up,
OLBABND
Fehr E 11 Atwood, Rich, Witebington, Penn Gam Coal
Co.
Bcbr Altuira, Travere,Washington, Hammett, Van Ha
llett k Lachman_
Behr M Prleclls, Flowers, Waiskingtop, L Audenried
de Co.
Str Penny Gardiner, Pierce, Row York, W P Clyde
Str H L Caw, Ber, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr.
(Correspondence of the Press.)
BEADING. April 20
The following boats from the Union Canal passed into
the Schuylkill Caned to day, bound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned as follows:
J C Behm, lumber to Rink & Eisenhower; Robert Reed,
grain to Perot & Bro. and coal to H A & 8 Beyferti Li f
ingetom grain Re. to 8 Bolton & Co: Aberdeen. grain to
Budd & Outnly. F.
FOREIGN.
Arrived—From Philadelphia, ship Aristides at Flush
ing; step Philadelphia, at Glasgow.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
OP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT
UUNTININTAL HOTILL—Ninth and attestant sts.
I Bowen. Pottsville N P Haven, Now York
John II Knapp, Towa John U Douglass, lowa
E Bennett, Cincinnati, 0 Dr Cochran, Brooklyn
Ceo P Dario, Vermont II Talloot, Whoaling
Jis, Bellefonte Louis W MB, Blair, Pa
Hon Mu Covello, Wostuid W Walker, - Erin, Pa
W B Irwin, Pennsylvania Smith Fuller, Uniontown
8 S Wharton, Huntingdon T 8 Clarke, Pittsburg
S.ll Winkler, Boston Francis Boyd, Boston
TA C Cochrane. N York Chas'; Whitten, Roston
0.0 Shelley, Montreal ieteah S Sera, 80l co, Ps
1P Jamoron JDull, Harrisburg
W C Fellows & dau, N Y J B Stewart, Wash,l C
V C Mud & la, Boston G W Cruickshank, Aid
Alias Pratt, Delaware Miss Getumill, Delaware
F. P GravFs, Corning, N Y W A Richards, Boston
Jae I. 1L1T.....,14 York 3 M Itioney, iffonton.
It lir Miller, Milwaukee F. 0 Abbot & la, Conn
S Blake. Jr Boston P Brown & 10,
A D Clark, York A M Stetson, New York
Mr Bred A la, New York A Q Day, Seymour, Conn
%V W Haight ; Harrisburg W Hartford
Jte . rcur, ra J BMWs, ti - OW York
NiBB Eldridge g ais, Conn Malt lildri•ige. Gunn
anti J Coppinger, U S & A E Merritt Washtn
B B Petriken, Lock Haven 01) Foster, Aarrisintrg
O W Sees, Harrisburg L M Brown, Indiana
I C Hinkle, Illinolc J T Shari, Jr, Illinois
F Otard, New York Arthur Wilma, New York
W Griowold k da, Hartford Mai Ira S Stewart, C S
Wn, A Torrey Wm D Sow all, Bath
Miss A W Sewall, Bath J Boeotian, Mexico
0 5 Berm Erie Bev J Stearns, Now York
J V P Reed, New York Jag Broadhead, New York
C It T)8311, Pottsville Pliny Fist, Pottsville
J F ?Ailey, New York Juo Donlan, Maserchusetts
D H Woe, New York Aire Sarah Hahne, Penile
Miss IC Haines, Penns Bev J S Stewart & la, N J
Oliver ' Allentown II 0 Lnragnocker, Allentown
It Donn, Newark F H Ginpy, Baltimore
W liege, New York B F Lord, Honesdale
G T Olyphant, NI w York Stephen H Phillips, Boston
G L Balcorn, Clarniont, N H E M Linthicum, D C,
P mcElrnth, Now York C D Millar, Illinoisf
Mre J B Brown, Maine Miss Browu, Union
S M Allison, Ohio Miss M King, Ohio
() S Storms, New York H C Oakley, New York
W H Hutchinson, Mass J W Darst,Dayton
D Schabarth, Prey, R I Ale= King, T ithabtirg
Joe Flerol.g.
Thee Lyons, New York Wm N Marcos, New York
Wls Brew & wt; Prov, R I Miss Alice Harris, Prov, RI
W Yeßaud, Baltimore Cept Pdolinard & la, Balt
L Long, Sr, Maryland S (.3 Long, Maryland
P W Downes, Maryland H B Swam Laneaater
J B Dawson, Diet Columbia W E Bell, Georgetown, D C
I Benedict, Easton George Speyer, New York
J L N Straten, New Jersey INlsj J Ladd & wife, Wash
W Physic.% WauMouton Jlt Heury & wife, N lark
Mrs Nicholson, Bew York A M Clark, Kama
w H Robertson, Clearfield W Duryea, New York
Mrs M L Force, New York B H Force, New York
J P Harley, New York Lieut B P Sloan, Wash
MBROHANTH' HOTEL—fourth it. below Arch.
John Sammie, Flizabothport John F Meal, Carlisle
"Lewis Carl, York W W McLaughlin, Ohio
bliss Lowry, Hollidaysburg J H Kerr, Wash co
J N Moffat, New York
Sarni 11 Brosius, Md
J G Crater, Uhio
A S Boone, Douglasville
Clarence W Jones, Boston J W Cumin% Trenton
B D Witrnore, Illinois Alex Minor, Baltimore
L Cannon, Delaware 11l Sheßaby, Pittsburg
James Freer, Neu - York B B Strong, Tioga co
J L Pavenport, lowa D V Gardner, lowa
BIT Ravdaud, Pike co E A. Reeder, N J
PH... BoWoo, Wilh,,tarro Hon 11 S Moik, Bare co
Jae Trimble, Pirtelenrg Jno Burges.s, New York
J H Breckenridge, Conn J E 'Wan Meter
ANZRICAN HOTBL—Vbeirtrint R., above Fifth
J Cha. Siwencr, Tamaqua,
E S kes, Hartford Sand hickey, Oxford
J Du Bois, New Jersey Adjt Robt S Spurge, Del
Vi'm Hancock, Hartford 71 Caffrey, Rockport
Jrr, Caffrey, Rockport Thos J Rae, Chicago
d Ii Pratt, Dlitosacbueette B Prattallamehusettg
Spencer, Nioeraville Jae F Smith, Beading
Tlios P Kinsey, Reading E W Earl, Reading
F W Noble, Easton H W 111cCaulley, Del
L. ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Ohestant street, above Third,
J - Dawson, Delaware Prettyman, Delaware
E Barker, Delaware H C De Alma, la S N
T Bohlen, New York A J Jones, Jr,
w Dean, Wash, D C J N Poulkrerd. Wash, D 0
W 13 Osborn, Wash. D C A G CoaFgaw, Wash, D
N V Wilhelm' helium Dire Mar, New York
vsse Hunt, tiarrintore T C Taylor, New York
L Daily, Now York H 111 Otto, Reading
TEE lINION—Arch street, *Dove Third
Wm Cady, Washington Col R Itatcliff i Taman
Robt Johnson, Tamaqua Jos B Ferguson. Bridgeton
Jno "Wiliam% Onia T P Ancona, Beading
_ .
J W Itoser, Pottstown B B Cleat!, Delaware
Jon S Pearson & ia,Reading A G Remingar, Allentown
E W Cray, Deerfield, Ohio
NATIONAL UOTEL--Ssoe aisreet, above Third.
A F PetereAle,White Haven P Uhler, Penns
Jos P Evans, Hazleton Mrs Scralton
E P Gardner, Brooklyri A Startyvnag, 01.11419r9
Jon ODerk, Danville ~PO7 V Lyon. Danville
Jacob P Boger. Poona 5 K Bose & la, Alltutovra
J Eshelman, Alillerstown Joel Fink, Pluoaixville
Mies B Lrbman, Wnisport M Rosenstraus, Rochester
Miss Scott, New York
MADISON HOUSE—becend street, above Market.
S J Travis, Hales Eddy U II Miller, Stroudsburg
C Young, Mt Pleasant Geo N Hamlin, 111)138.11110
S Broan, Brownblpurg M Buoy, Lewistown
Obee_Slesling, Trenton A Middleton, N J
M Long, Hartsville L Westbrook, Pike to
J W Seam..n, Honesdale S C Hoppock, Pralleville
E O Cook, Westfield, Make J W Hall, Fredorika,
Del
Jol.n Wkat, Freaerika, Del W B Blackwell, Treuton
W J Heber, N J .1 0 Westfall, Pa
001t1CMICROIAL---alxth meet, auove Olkonnut.
L B Platt, Buffalo A J Brower,
Mrs BE OM er, Virginia J N Patterson, Pa
T S Young, Pa C E Chambera, Chester co
Bailer, Cecil co, Ikl,l J Loclgloacl, Coca co, MA
J A Birawbridge, Chester co JP. Ramsey, Oxford, Pa
D Stubbs, Oxford, Pa J Kennedy, Newark, Del
W 11 Eder, Idaryland r 41 Maxwell, Lana co, Pa
WELIM.§
J Kimble, Lancaster co, Pa A J Wolfkill, Lewistown
G L Plitt, Harrisburg 12 W Thompson, Pa
J.K Swoyer, ldaytown, Pa. It Pat Chin, Clearfield
J Bowers., Princeton C Cooper, Princeton
J PAr.66l.Bii Jos Peek, Miles 9,. Pe.
Mrs G W McAlpin & 3 elm Thos McFarland &wr
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race.
W J Letherbnry, Del J . Whitaker, Mt Clair
Dr J Mole, Neve Jersey Dr Aluatium
B Diesler, Reading D Roman, Alexandria. Va
R Burns, Penna P 0 Flagaerty, Trenton
M Wilkins, Bridgeton VI Taylor, Bristol
BALD Met) spore Oallewhill,
Jacob Taylor, Penna Geo Bearinger, Quakertown
F Diehl, Quakertown B L Fasset, MD, Oh Spring
LT Trumbower, 31D,RichPd D S Kline, Pottsville
J P Fitz, Ilummelstown Jos U Weber, Penne,
joryou, Kutztown B L Bough, Catasagua
Anacreon Garin ; Eaatwu John *tutelar, Monts- no,ro
BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill.
David Fry, Penns Henry S Parker, Del co, Pa
A Buckum, Pena Viuto Pitcisingt,Jum
Iserj Tommson, ilyberry F Tomlinson, Dyberry
Semi Bishop, retina P Davis, Jr
S No•ris D B Harper, Olney
Solomon Stoner, Penns W II Ainer, Allentown
ELOITNT VERNON HOTET..—dooond ab. Arch.
Lyman Btileson, N Y J F Roe, Honesdale
Geo N Hamlin, Honesdale Thon Boyd,Narrowsburg
Jos Wood, Narrowsburg
BARLEY SHEAF—Second greet, below vino.
JL C Miller. Bethlehem L Stilam Hancock, N Y
J 112 Bothell & la, Henna J Merrick Jc. fa, NMI%
T Morrison, Montgomery H Johnson, Quakertown
Wm Thomgeon, DoyleeMwu A Palmer. Mary
r , - PENNSYLVANIA 110SPITAL--THE
LIONTIIIIILITORS TO TfIE PENNSYLVANIA
11USTITAL arc notifted that their Annual Eleltiou for
Twelve Managers and a Treasurer will be held at the
BOSPITAL. ICIGIITH below Spruce street, on Fifth
iNfonth, FlFtlf (Monday ? May flti? 1662, at 4 o'clock
SPECIAL NOTICES- I /".
Bia.tirys wrbrAn Mollllls, &oratory.
GILT LANDSCAPE, GOTIIIC, AND PLAIN
EIORPTai W/DlP'Cre: 51.IAD1S, at
W. H. PATTEN'S,
my 1.314 1408 CEIESTNUT Street.
LADM AND MUSLIN CIIRTINS, from
Auction, at PATTEN'S new and cheap store, 1.405
CHESTNUT Street. myl•3t*
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING OP THE LATEST
STYLI'S, made in the Best Manner, expressly for BE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in
Plain Figures. All Goode made to Order warranted
eatihructory. Our ON6•PSICg QTWrEX is strictly ad
hered to. All are thrreby treated alike.
se22-ly JONES 8: CO., 604 MARKET Street.
COUGHS, COLDS, AND CONSUMPTION. —
Thirty years* experience ) and tine tosilme.y of thoosaras
who have been cured by Its use, prove that
Dr. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT
I,', without exception, the most valuable remedy in the
-world for COLIC-RS, COLDS, ASTHMA, DRONTIIIITIS,
CONSUMPTION, PLEURISY, CROUP, WHOOPING
COUGH, SPITTING OF BLOOD, and all PUL
MONARY COMPLAINTS. Here is a portion of the
ovidw,ioe
BEYHRE COUGH COMPLETELY CURED
Bev. B. F. REDDEN, Pastor of the First Baptist
Minh Camdom N: J writhe:
a A few weeks since. while suffering from a very severe
cold, I became so hoarse that It was with great difficulty
I could speak so as to be understood. While in this con
dition, your EXPECTORANT not only gave me immediate
relict, but, in three or Your daps, completely cured my
cold, and removed the hoarseness. I, therefore, take
Pleasure in recommending the ExrECTOBANT as being, in
my judgment, the beet cough medicine before the
A STUBBORN OAS} OF BRONCHITIS
Mr. SAMUEL O. DAWSON, No. 1217 Clarion street,
Philadelphia, writes,
gt Stine time ago, I wee attacked with that most fatal
disease Bronchitis, and finding that it was making sad
havoc with my constitution, I sought the advice of a
pppaician, and rthlde under pia treittillellfa I must sat
that I seemed to regain my Wonted strength almost as
quickly as I lost it. After so interval of some months,
however, I was againiprostrated, and, of course, sought
Air forincr minctly • but tide time with no good result,
although I gave it a long and patient trial, I nun triad
Cod Liver Oil, and this occasionally afforded great relief,
but made no apparent cure. From the oil I went to per.
baps a dozen other specifics, warranted to cure, etc., but
they all Tailed, I wan at last advised by a friend to try
Dr. J ANNE'S EXPECTORANT, and the result, I am
happy to say, has been most astonishing, and I am once
like my former self. It will give me great pleasure to
end you,: insily-selabsated IIMene , VOILLIVI !AIMS ,
one afflicted with a bronchial complaint."
Mr. JAMES M. KTMBERLIN, Professor of Lan
guage§ in the Ireliyorsity of the Pacific, writes from
Sesta Clara, California:
e , Mrs. Kimberlin (my wife) was taken violently with
INFLAMMATION OF THE CHEST, and we all
thought he would not live. She loet her voice so that
her friends wero fearful that it never could De reatoredi
but by a yronlyi use of the EXPECTORANT, the in
flammation wee checked and her voice returned entire."
Else MARY PALL, of the Protestant Pahoroaal
Menton, Cape Palmas, Wee! Africa, says:
. 6 In our mission families* Dr. 73. Jayne's medicines
aro a general specific, and among the sick poor they
enabled mo to do much good, Your EXPECTORANT
has Droved of great value in the cane of the Rev. Jacob
Itanobo, and in that also of Rev. Mr. Green, another of
lour missionaries."
Thle EXPECTORANT is prepared only at 242
CIIIISTIIIII 13treet,auel way be had of Aru ss t.i.
gene
ral) % ap26.mwaf
II •
AY, MAY 2, 186,
2 I ll'.
4 • •
HANSON—MOVRISON.—On the 26th ult., by the
Bev. Joseph T. Cooper, bir. Edward Henry Hannon to
Mrs. Margaret Ann Morrison, both of this city.
BENNERS.—Yesterday afternoon. (let instant,) W.
Bernere, 6011 of the late Wm. J. Banners, he the
25th year of his Ma
Due notice will be given of the funeral.
DDMOTT.—On Wednesday morning, April 30th, Mrs.
Mary Demott, wife et Elihu Demott, aged 33 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband.
2.115 QrPcP atrecit, 911 SaMYtditi amnia& May 3 i M lc!
o'clock. •1.
UOLLA DA Y.—On Wedneniny, April 30th, Theodore
Colinday, in the 69th wear of his ewe
I he relatives and friends of the tamily are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his
('has. .jewell, No. 2014 Vine street, on
notiu - Ovor afternoon, aG 3 o'clock, witimut nuttier notice.
BRISBANE.—On the 29th ult., Rev. Wm. B. Bris
bane, pastor of the Green-street M. E. Church, aged 38
yearn.
service in the Church on Monday. May btli, at 1
oteloCk. Mace the Banan
a/re on Monday afternoon, and will be interred in Bethel
M. E. Burial Ground, Cecil county, Md , on Tuesday,
6th inst., at 11 o'clock.
The ministers of the M. E. Church in Philadelphia
and vicinity will pionoe met in tho Lecture Room or the
Union M. E. Church OR Friday, the 21 of ;gay, at 3
o'clock P. M., to make arrangements for said service and
**
. .
KIBDIN.—On the 29th ult., Daniel Kibbin, aged 44
year..
The main relatites and friends of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from hie Into resi
dence, No. 929 Filbert street, this (Friday) morning, at 9
o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Cathedral
Cemetery.
VALIAMIAN.—On the rooming of the 30th tilt,rare.
Johanna Callahan, widow of the late Thomas Calahan,
aged 64 years.
Funeral from the residence of Thomas X. Sealy, South
Seventh etteet,below Carpenter,tbis (Friday) )morning, at
Di &clerk.
. . .
RINEDOLLAR.—On the 20th ult., Debt McK. Dino
donut-, mica 20 yenta.
Funtral front the residence of his brother, Durbin
Riuedollar, No. 230 Federal areal, this (Friday) after
noon, at 3 o'clock.
BESSON , k BON CONTINUE TO
sell MOURNING GOODS at very low pricoe for
Cash, and have just received Lupin's Black Grenadine
Daregre, 50 ete ; Crape Maretz and TatumAlines, 25 MI:
Lupin's Baregee in Shawl and Drees Widths, at very'
low pricee ilhlnck 941 - lihahllee, 37,,t4 et.- 911 k Grans.-
dims, 75 eta; Black and White Voulandg, :50 cts; Black
and White twat striped and Checked Silkg, 62X cts
Black Grenadine Bareges, 12,}4 cts: Shepherd's Plaid
Mohair Clothe, JO and 25 co Gra:y Chen° Toile du
Nord Red Moutedisee, 124 et& ote.
ISRSSON St SON, eloursing Store,
ATM No. WS CHESTNUT Street.
JG. MAXWELL & SON,
. ELEVENTH aria eIIENTNUT, have faie
at the lowest each prices in the market, magnificent
lines of a great variety or new Spring Goode, of their
own late importation and manufacture, as well as of
careful selections from New York importations. Their
Real and Imitation Thread and Guipure Laces, Fancy
Buttons, No. Si Trimming Riming. Paris Ornaments for
Cloaks and Dresses, French Bugle Trimmings, Silk Belt
ing, Silk Gimps, Thomism Freres' Paris 'frail Skirts,
Spool Silk, new colors, at 2 cents per spool, Fresh Split
KM Mingle iirphyri fur atiniturr kniitingt Trayalling
Bpd lave Butner, are an offered to the ladies as goats
of the most reliable make, and adapted to the require
ments of elope, discriminating purchasers.
The usual liberal allowance to cash buyers.
J. O. MAXWELL A SON,
aid ra6k04.0, ELEVEN Tit and eIIEATNUT
5--• PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION.
THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire
cordsall) to unite in
SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
in Its patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional and unholy
rebellion against the
UNITY OF THE REPUBLIC,
and who desire to support, by every power of the Go
vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms,
brazing disease and the perils of the field to preserve the
Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number
of DELEGATES equal to the Legislative Representation
of the State, at such times and in such manner as will
best respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in
BTATE GONTENTION,
AT
HARRISBURG,
On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at 11
6 , 410ek on sta. day, to
for the offices or
AUDITOR GENERAL
AND
51:RVEYOIC tmuzai,
and to take such measures as may be deemed necessary
to strengthen the Government iu this season of common
peril to a common country.
A. MoOLIIIIE,
Chairman of the PeepWe State Committee.
GEO. W. HAMMERSLY,
JOHN H. SULLIVAN, 5 Secreta ries.my2-tfa
orOFFICE OF THE SHAMOKIN VAL
LEI" .12 , 0) rtYrraY/LT.B WriVILiriC , AD 4'09308
ViALNI.II' Street.
The annual meeting of the Sto.okholdore of the Shamo
kin Valley and Pottsville Railroad Company will be held
ak thw (Mice of the exyzramny, on libilDA 4 1, the Soh dar
of May, 1802, at 12 o'cierk
my 2-3( JOHN L. GODDARD, Secretary.
ErCOO PER.SHO P SOLDIERS' ROM E.—
An Nl4Gtrigli for Minim§ of Um tialiliara' LlQuw
Ntiti be held on TUESDAY,
Hay 13 RlO3, botweon the
lours of 3 and 10 o'clock P. 31., at the Cooper-Shoo Re
freshment Saloon, 1009 OTSEGO Street, below Wash
ington avenue.
myl-11t E. S. HALL, Secretary.
NOTICE—THE vatro.riV LIFE IN.
BUBANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COM•
PANY OF PUILADELPHIA —The Animal Election
for fourteen mapagere of the- Company will be held
agreeably to the charter, at their office, No. 40S CHEST
NUT Street, t n MONDAY, the nth day of DI AY, instant;
between the houre of 10 A. M. and 12 el_ noon.
owl -4t*
tiLES, extutker.
.wwwc.E LEHIGH COAL AND NAVI
GATION come Pa(Y.
PHILADPLPIIII, April 25,1861
- -
The stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
LRHIGII COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPA vY
WM be held at the BOARD Ot' TRAUB ROOM, north
side of Cheetout etreet ' above Fifth street, on TUESDAY
MORNIIiG, the Oth day of May next, at halfqatit tea
o'clock; after which an Election will be held at the
some place for Officers of the Company for the ensuing
year. Said election to close at two o'clock P. M. of the
eerie day. JAMES COX,
ap3o-3t President.
ErrLECTURE.
DARK DAYS OF WASHINGTON ary,
BEV. C. M. BUTLER, D. P
. .
At the request of many citizens of Philadelphia, the
above tbrilltua Lecture will lm repeated in
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
On SATURDAY, May 3, at 8 o'clock P. M.
ADMISSION, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.'
Tickets
Tickets for sale at the Episcopal Book Store, 1224.
W. P 791 ChaAtnutl W. P. k
Martien'e, 606 elmetout Pt— and at the door. ae43-st*
07. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 5,
JOHN B. GOUGII'd
Great Lecture,
"LONDON BY NIGHT."
A new lecture, prepared for the occasion, and the meet
attractive of the season.
Rickets 25 cents. Reserved seats 50 cents, which can
be secured only at the Academy. or at Martian's, COB
Chestnut street, Unreserved scut kieltets fer Qate also at
above plaoes, and at the drug mores of D. D. Stockholm,
Eighth and Green streets ; Ziegler & Smith, Second and
Green streets; tam Wm. Gulager & Bro., 50 North
Front street, and at the door the evening of the Lecture.
ap2s..gtis
aro FF I ILIE CATAWISSA RAILROAD
COMPANY. No. ;NB WALNUT Street,
del phial April 2.54 1862.
NOME TO BTOOKROLDEIIB.—Ttm annual ELEV.
T lON, for President and Directors will be held on MON
DAY, the 6th day of May, 1862, at Office of the Com
pany, No. 308 WALNUT Street.. The polls will be
oyenfront /Q 6'cl9cli A, 38, Sp 3 o'clock P. M.
The Transfer. Bootie will be closed on Wednesday, the
30th day of April, and be reopened ou Tu,..sday, the 6th
day of May, 1862. WILLIAM R. FISHER,
ap26-10t Treasurer.
orDRS H. GOUGH'S GREATEST LEC
TURE., 4 6 HERE AND THERE IN BRITAIN,"
van be delivered in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on
TUESDAY EVENING, May 6th, at 8 o'clock.
Beeerved St ate in the Parquet, Parquet Circle, Balco
ny, and Orchestra, 50 cents, may bo had at the door of
the AC46I,EMY wed 5X ART TEN'S, 606 Cheatnut
Tickets fur the Family Circle 25 cents, for sale at Mar
tieli's and the Tract House, 929 Chestnut street. Those
who wish to hear this thrilling lecture should apply early
for tickets. ap2o-6t
rovriv , WIEN OUT OF innemyynErcr
ahculd prepare themsolvea for the sphere to which
they are beet adapted, and which will contribute most
to their intellectual and moral improvement. P EIRE
-I.IOLOGY is applied for this, and other purposes
at 90 eII.F.9T.NUT Street, by JOHN HAWN. flue
cessor to Fowler, Wells, & Co.
012.. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA, Abrill6,lBB/,
The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day declared
a eemi.annual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the
Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State tax, paya
ble on and after Nay 15th, 1852.
Powers of Attorney for collection of Divider& can be
bad on application, at the ofnce of the company. rib. 103
South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH,
apl7 Col Treionnor.
fIY AVIS AUX LIONS DE LA MODE.
ANDRIOT A L'IIONNEOR D'INFORMBR LBB
FRANCAIS RT NES MANGERS BST ALIJOUREOIIIII
OKRANT DE LA SIAIgON, GRANVILLE STOKES, 609
CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
11 guarantis par ea position aux horumes de gout, que
lea vettmena porterona toujoura un cachet At tlivtinc
ionimitablo, of a dos prig a 25 pour cent au damns
de n'iruporte quelle [nelson. Sa longue etude et sa pry
+brine Pout mis en rapport avec les artistes les pins Wines
di- ea pertie, taut a Paris qu'a. Lonarea et qui jut (aural
runs toi4ours lee plus nouvelles tnodeset lee snieux por-
Secs de dos deux yarn
Avis a ceux qui tiennent a are a Pavane° des modes.
apti.
mrs SCIIUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA
lIAILROAD GObtrANY—Qifice 2ZT South
vouicrit Facot.—Timaironbrtibt, Aprll3ll,ll3o3.—The
Annual 'Meeting of the Stockholders of this company,
and an election for President and his Managers will take
place at the office of the Company, on MONDAY, May
sth, at 12 o'clock Id. W. El, NolLHllitillY,
8,5445t5 bobTotary..
IVORYTYPES-NO FAINT PRAISE
is elicited by WEIIIIES'S superb IVORYTYPES,
but profound admiration trout sit who hare them
bear testimony or merit. SECOND street, above Green.
lt*
()SAGE ORANGE SEED.—Prime
V Pres/. basso Orange Seed ca. Le Lea 6.< rn e.xditlos
to suit Nurserymen, or others, at the Seed store of P. B.
MINGLE & CO., 103 MARKET Street. my 2.300
SPECIAL NOTICE.—The partnership
harttefere ex 'Whit het* LYMAN HOPKIN.6
and THOS. FITMOIHRON (under the noose of Hooking
dr Fitzsitkbon) is dit.solved by mutual consent THIS
DAY. April 30, 1862.
Signed, L. HOPKINS,
THOM. FITZGIBBON.
JNO. H. 11 - AuLL, 1114 1, 1862.
p will cot be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the above firm after this date, April 30, 1862.
n72.3t TROMAB FITZGIBBON.
13111/SHEb
AND
BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS,
ICEMBLE & VAN HORN,
wh2A-Mn No. 321 MARKET street, Philede
MONUMENTS AND GRAVIE
6T9IIN§ R 6 rmr mittatd priced It Diffige Worb
or A, ATNIMIAWAs AIiMA Walainti looliror Awyeutit
&mit gala -lad
MARRIED
DIED
NOMINATE CANDIDATES
PIIILADF:LPHIA, May 1, 1862
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
BONNET RIBBONS AT WHOLE
EIALL—Wis will open SHIM BAN, from auction, •
large line of Bonnet Ribbons, from $1,25 to R3—all of
which will be found to be great bargains, and at lees than
the cost of importation. Also, Stitt Note at half the
usual prices. Also, Bonnets, Silk LaCHB, and Cap Blonds.
Merchants and Milliners may save 20 per coot. by miring
of us. A. C. 14.001.14DY 1 gyp, ll ZiOSTR THIRD
OrttiEN't.
HOOP SKIRTS FROM AUOTION,
at wholesale, at half price, at No. 11 North
TIMM Street. [lt4] McOURDY.
625. Nkair SPRING GOODS. 625 .
C. SOMERS & SON,
CLOTH HOUSE,
Ito. 62:i CHESTNUT STREET,
UNDER .lATSFI'S HALL,
Have now in store. and are receiving constantly a large
and desirable assortment of
CLOTHS, CASS EMERES. COATINGS,
BILK MIXED AND PLAIN.
Vesting'', Tailors' Trimmings, and ad goods adapted to
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
RAP6ON'S, CORNER OF
EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS,
OFFER TO THE LADIES
NARROW BUGLE GIMPS,
BLACK SILK L,4Q4A
.trEzrze.rhDONS, ALL COLORS,
NARRO U' SILK GIMPS,
NARROW RIBBONS,
SPOOL SILK, ALL COLORS'. CHEAP.
PARTRIDGE AND CHINCHILLA SPLIT
ZEPHYR.
One lot of PARTRIDGE WORSTED, and all the lead
ts3g colors, at 12X cents per hank,
RAPSON'S TRIMMINGS 3; ZEPHYR STORE,
CaRNEIt lartlltTit Aifb atickive WEREET*.
11.03-I.m
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE OITE
IVENS & CO.'S,
No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
THE LARGEST STOCK,
THE BEST ASSORTmEiyr
rirs. CHOICEST COLORS,
THE FINEST QUALITIES,
THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS,
THE NEWEST STYLES,
THE BEST WORE,
AND
DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES,
IN THE CITY,
IVENS & CO.'S,
21..0 AIAVM
mh26.3in
PLOAKS.—.II you want the best value
for tour monen r to the City cloak Store, - lid
ttorth EDGEVrti. Street, above cherry. Inhitl-3m
CLOAKS
A MAGNIFICENT AMETMENT
OF
ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IT THIS
BE ASUN,
With every new material, made up and trimmed In the
very beet manner, at prices that defy all competition,
AT THE
PARIS CLOAK STORE,
N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS.
mh26-3m
BLACK AND WHITE CH E CK
gititli — kqfing ramie largo purchaaao of mall
CHECK SILKS early iu the season, we are still able to
eel' them at the old prices.
Black aid White Check French Silks.
Gray colored Cheek French Silks.
Illaek and White LAI. Eine.
Brown and White India Silks. •
We also offer the
GREATEST BARGAINS IN FANCY SILKS.
Beautiful Silks from 50 cents to $1.50.
4,1191) yards Plato Mozanibiquoa at 25 cents.
These goods have a very rich lustre, looking very
much like silk, and are remarkably cheap, having coat
32 cents to import.
1 case Bareges a Chenille, and
1 case Bareges Broche at 25 cents, worth 40.
I lot allollk GRENADINES at 5 000th, worth 82.
This is the GREATEST lot of Goode IN THIS CITY.
1 lot Mode Veils at 75 cents.
IL STEL & SN,
Ira° No. 713 North TENTH Stree t , above GoOatee
JAB. IL CAMPBELL de Co.,
ty WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS,
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have opened this day,
Bonnet's Black Taffetas.
Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas.
3116:ii.rted Figored C.oorlie Hair liobet, nigh lustre.
Satin Plaid and Printed lslargniliee.
Lupin's beet black Bat ages and Bombazines.
Rich Plaid Mozembiques.
Lupin's beet black, white, and high colored Chant
Organdies and Jaconets, grissails grounds.
Cachendre Stripe Printed Percales, very rich.
Foulard Poplins.
Foulard Satins, kc., ho
1024 CHESTNUT STREET
E. M. NEEDLES
Will oven,
Every day during the current week,
NeTeitiee in Laren, EintProiderlee, Yeile, Iland
kercbitre, White Goode, Mucus, Sc., received per
steamer Asia, among which wilt be found
Choice Pointe Lace Collars and Bette.
ss French Guipure " ss
ss Falencienne it
H Needle , 66 work cc
it Imb'd Netts, for Garibaldi Sleevat, &s.
ti French Puff iiambric r, 66
66 dotted and figured mashing.
ss . Valencienne, Edgings and Insertings„
new style.
ely..4.rt. gad Awls.
. - • -
it Piques, idareeillen, Brilliants, and Fig'd
Linens, for children's wear. Grenadine Veils, in
,all colors. All of the abei. ,- new, 000 i 0 e, ana
!desirable goods, and for bale al !VERY - LOW
Bitl'Ag•
1024 CHESTNUT STREET
PLAIN BARED-ES.
Bc-ndsad Zelbe DA.44oti_
dross-over images, and thin stuffs.,
Being a large auction lot received,
At half of the usual prices.
Printed Bareges at very low rates.
MASTLESS 131301
FRENCH LAWNS.
A full stock of Lawns and Organdies,
Nest, medium, bud rich deeigui,
IMIABYLIEN BROM,
VIIESTITUT and ZWIATtt tweets
SILK MANTLES AND SACQUES.
Black Taffeta Mantles.
/Back Silk kaMPRii
elegant new styles.
Light Cloth Samuels.
SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS.,
New lots, bargains,l23(, 18K, and 25 cts.
Plaid filozambianes very desirable.
MEWS AND BOYS' WRAIL
Silk Mixed Caseimeree and Coatings.
Light colors fancy Cassimeres.
6-9 Mixtures and Melton'.
Cloth goods for little fellows.
BOY'S JACKETS AND PANTS.
(NEW DEPARTMENT, SECOND STORY.)
First-class Reedymade Garments.
Style and Fit unexceptionable.
Prices very reasonable.
Hors' suits made to order.
COOPEit A Somali>, .
S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
103 NO!I E T co ll liD E D I O G O FI R
B if y v STREET ARGE
UP BTALIISI
LADIES' DRESS TRINMiNGS,
The Copartne MAN rship heretofore exlating
DTER between
KATJF
Having been dissolved by mutual consent, the under
eigned respectfully informs the patrons and friends of
0,001,1 Aril,. &ha the inae in nArstirld, that ha has taken
all the up-stairs rooms of
NO. 103 NORTH H
E EIGHT STREET,
ABOV ARCH.
To continue the manufacturing o 101 l kinds of
DRESS, CLOAK,
AND
lIANTILLA TRIMMINGS,
FRINGES, BUTTONS,
TASSELS, COED
HEAD NETS,
Of all descriptions, so., ittc.,
And will offer inducements in price and quality, se well
as prompt attendance to orders, in every article apper
taining to bie line. WM. LONNIDISTADTER,
ap4-2m] N 0.103 North EIGHTH Street, ab. Arch.
FINE PLAID SILKS FOR
BONNETS.
Black and White Noat Plaids.
Brown and White Neat Plaids.
Black and White Shepherd's Phila.
Lilac, Blue, and Green Plaids.
ar2841 EYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH & AMR.
371 CTS. STRIPE FOULARDS
2 from Auction,
Small Stripe Foulards,
Gray Stripe Foulards.
Neat Stripe Foulards.
sp26-tf EYRE do LANDELL, FOURTH ,ts ARCH.
NEW CLOAK STORE!
.11 The most elegant assortment in the oily.
No. SO South NINTH Street,
First door above Chestnut.
m1126-3m
NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
—Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilac.
Plain brown Foulards, one yard wide.
Piques. white ground and bouquets of Chintz colors.
Waal Da Lainee, ehoita shadeL
Plaid and email figured Wool De Dairies, for children.
A large assortment of Ginghams, at 12%, 20, and 25
cents.
A fresh assortment of Clocking Cloths.
Opal! Spare dark brown Mohaire, choice.
Shoehold's - Flaws, from lAN io an wale.
BM and Wool Poplins in great variety, at
JOHN II STOKES',
No. 702 ARCH Street.
N. B.—Good black Silks, 8731, $l, and 81.123‘.
OAS Sad .S.Vardlhe 6111 , g1.193f blank Bill.. mh2S
NEW SPRING PRINTS,
CHOICE STYLES.
HEARIMACS
lirlroliGl74,
PACIFIC, .
ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS.
A large lot best styles and fast colors at 10c.
COWPIERTHWAIT & CO.,
xoIAR-lit E. W.. c..r. EICIITII im,l NIA.D.E.ET Pia
GAUZE SUMMER BLANKETS.—
The subscribers have received an invoice of theme
7917 09§in0.11 seccio, 44 Ow? quoit)) at 113 t " awn'.
price,
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARSISCIN,
atol9..ry tf 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
LINENS AT IMPORTERS' PRICES.
—RIGHANDSON'S and DUNBAN DICKSON'S
celebrated SHIRTING and FRONTING LINENS, re
ceived from the manufacturers direct, and guarantied
perfect—to which the attention of buyers and the trade
60911117 tvp.milmlir leyited.
zin
Simrra, TAU HASLILYCiEDT, & &5.11L4017,
apllf-rptf 1048 CHESTNUT Street.
(`HEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
16/ OIL VLOTIIS, IdeTT/tigi AND WINDOW
011ADD6.--.T, B. ADIIIIA3IDALT/aT, 17. it. OCPCI3.Or
NLEVNNTH and MARKET 6treets, will open this
Morning, from auction, Ingrain Carpets, 31, 37, 44, 50,
62, and 75c. ; 'Entry and Mak Carpets, 18, 22,31, 37,50,
and 62c.; Reg and Tarn Carpets, 20 to 310. Floor Oil
Clothe, oil tridthoh at 31, 37, and 66e. - White and Rad
Check Mating, 20 and 25c. ; borderedGiltle Window
Bhades, new styles, 60, 82, 75, and 87N c. ; Green and
Buff Window Holland, 12 to 31c.; Bleached Bhirtings
and Bheetings, from 8 to 1230. •; new style Plaid Dress
a6.sai, is 9.1 a.; ghabhividla 12 to 213. ap19.12
GOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN
TILLAS.—Ladies in want of the above articles will
find it to their advent/41.3 to visit the old established house
of Mrs. HENRY. No. ti Reath NINTH Street. below
ARAN. The latest Paris Styles alwayS on band at price*
that astonish everybody. apt-Sol
GRAY OR DISCOLORED HAIR
14.1. t.tifuL 11601 K or Brown, at POUR VII and
HI/ANGEL sp3o-int
CARPETS AND MATTINGS.
CANTON MATTINGS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
NO. 519 CHESTNUT STREET,
(OPPOSITL BTATII ItOVEII6,)
Have now open
FRESH IMPORTATIONS
WHITE,
RED CHECKED,
And FANCY COLORED
CANTON MATTING&
ALSO,
590 PS. J. CROSBLEY & SON'S
ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS.
FROM 87i TO $1 PR. YD.,
J. F. & E. B. ORNE.
my2-tje3
DAY GOODS JOIIIIERZ,
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS.
M. L. HALLOWELL de Oa.
333 MARKET and 27 NORTH FOURTH 578.,
Wholesale Dealers in
SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Desirous of selling off their stock of goods, previous to
removing to their New Store, in
ci JAYNE'6 MARBLE
CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer for the remainder of the season, at Wholesale only,
their Al TRACTIVE STOCK of rocently-purchseed
DRESS GOODS.
At prices generally much under
COST OF IMPORTATION.
They will also offer, at
A we►►.selected assortment of other goods in their line,
man➢ or which will be sold at a
GREAT SACRIFICE.
spl9-mwf-tJe5
THE LATEST STYLES OF
LADIES'
CRAPE COLLARS
JUST RECEIVED,
DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER
THOS. MELLOR &
an2S-6t to and 4Q North THIRD Street
NEW DEPARTMENT.
We will hays arranged on second floor' and
OPEN ON SATURDAY, THE 26TH INST.,
BOYS' CLO'rillN(3..
GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER
COOPER & CONARD,
Sontheaat corner NINTH end MARKET Streets
np24-Int
GENTS' PURNI4tAiNe vows.
GEORGE GRANT.
DIADTVFACTI77IER , OF ZaiD DEALISB IrT
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET
.661-s.rn
FLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS
new et 1
T "GI la xx" TT El
COLLARS, STOCKS, AND
W RAP rt
Illanulactured at
W. W. KNIGHT'S,
MO. 606 ARCH STREET.
NT A hill line of
TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS,
HOSIERY, AND UNDEROLOTNING,
Always on hand. zahs Snit
FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The trubscriber vrould invite otteniion io
IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS,
Which be makes a specialty in hie businesa. Also, eon-
Manny receiving
NOVELTIICS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
109-11 Four doom below the Oontinental
ARMY CLOIIIING AND EQUI
PAGE OFFIO)1,
PIiii.APPIMITA, NOT 11186:.
PROPOSAL 5 will he received at thle Moe until is
o'clock on TUESDAY, tho 6th inst., for furnishing, at
the Fchnylkill Arsenal,
20,000 Felling Axe-handles, of upland hickory, mod to
the sealed sample at this office.
1,000 wail Tents and Flies. The tents to he made of
28.4. inch 12-ounce, and the flies of 2834-inch 10-ounce
cluck, either cotton or linen.
2,000 Sides, or, as Upper Leather, first-class, oak
tanned, from slaughter hides, well finished, and to mea
sure 14 or more eduare feet to the side.
25,066 lt,o Solo Leather, beet duality, oak-tanned, from
Buenos Ayres or La Plata dry hides, to weigh 14 or
more pounds to the side.
Bide will be received for the whole or any part of the
above, and the shortest time for delivery must be stated.
Bide will be endorsed "Proposals for Axe-handles,"
wan Tents," .od hoi,O sOis A
H. CROS Afisti,
my 2—lt Deputy Q. M. General.
ESTATE OF JAMES J. RTJSII,
DECEASED.—The Auditor appointed by the Or
phans' Court to audit. settle and adjust the account of
ELHANAN W. KEYSER, Executor of the Will of
JAhrEe J. ILLTH, deceased, as Med 6y W. FL
Administrator of said Zlhanan W. Keyser, deceased,
and to report distribution of the balance in his hands,
willmeet the parties interested at his Office, No. 829
ARCH Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of flay,
WO, at fonroiclock In the. MUMMA.
toy2-fmthfit EDWARD HOPPER, Auditor.
THE
"EXCELSIOR" HAMS
ARE THE BEST IN
J. H. 31:WHENE11. & Co.,
GENZRAL PROVISION DEALERS,
And curers of the celebrated
-- EXUELSIOrt"
SUGAR• CURED HAMS,
Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street,
Bottum Ara and Sao strce% AnoKlntAts.
The justly.celobrated d , EXCELSIOR" HANS are
cured by J. H. H. do 00., (in a style peculiar to them.
selves,) expressly for FAMILY USE i are of delicious
flavor i free fres. the unpleasant taste of salt, and are
pronounced by epicure§ superior to any now offered
bristle. apl-3m
CAUT/ON•
The well-earned reputation of
FAIRBANKS' SCALES
Hee Induced the makers of imperfect balances to offer
them as FAIMIANKS' SCALES," and purchasers
have thereby, in many instances, been ernibjecioa to iravid
and imposition. FAIRBANKS' SCALES are manufac
tured only by the original inventors, K. & T. FAIR
BANKS & 00. 7 and are adapted to every branch of the
DIIIIISIVaiI where a correct cod duraMe itcele. t...0.01..d_
FAIRBANKS & EPPING,
general Agents ?
aclo-tf MASONIC HALL, 715 CHESTNUT ST.
RAIL SALE!
The Subscriber will offer for sale, et the
HADDONFIELD STATION,
On Me Contd..
SATURDAY, May 3, 1862,
7,000 CEDAR RAILS,
of a superior nullity, hi lute maim from 100 to 000 and
d,OOO FEET CEDAR SIDING,
la lots to wit purchasers. Also, at the same time and
place,
13MN FARM WAGONS,
ONE TARN CART,
with iron arms; all new, and of the bee manufacture—
made by Wilson, Childs, & Co., Henry Simone, and Hess
ler & Bro.; and
ONE FALLING•TOP DUNG/If,
In good order.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. H., when terms wil
be made known by
gps t I O. H. sHINN.
LOW PRICES.
VLOTIIIIIG,
A SELECT STOCK
NOR THE ARMY,
PROPONALS_
LEGAL.
THE WORLD.
WATCITES AND JEWELRY.
REMOYAIi e
J. C. FULLER
Having Removed from No. 42 South THIRD Street to
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor,
(Oppoeite Masonic Temphu)
Now otiere a Large and Deetrable Stock of
GOLD AND SILVER W AT(' FIE 8,
ROGERS & BROTHERS' SPOON 3 AND F NUM
AND
FINE JEWELRY,
To which the attention of the trade to Invited.
800- aui
AMERICAN WATCII COM.-
COLD AND STLVEIt
WATCHES,
FOR LADIES AND DENTLEILF,N,
COMPANY'S SALESROOM,
No, 71 - 4 CHESTNUT Street, Snood Floor,
(opposite Mmooic Temple.)
1. B. MARTER, Agent.
ar,30.3m
VULUANITE RUBBER JEWELRY
A beautiful lino of
HEICTLEbIRN'S VEST CHAINS, LADIES' CHIA.
TALAINE CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES,
STOLS, BUTTOII§,
NbUI is gioie.
J. C. FULLER,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second
(Opposite Masonic Temple-)
au20..1m
AMERICAN, ENGLISH,
ANc
WATCHES.
JtiViErasT, Alll3 SILYERWABEi
AT REPUUBLP PRIDES.
JOS. H. WATSON,
ap2s-1m 3:26 CHESTNUT SrEEET.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
SECOND PART-THE PRI VIL EGE
QF WWIT 01' UARE,I9 CORPUI UNDER,
TH F. CON3TI VUTIVAN,—A b'CCOIIII Part of the TrEVA
under the above title, by Horace Money, Esquire, is this
day printed and Tor sale by C. HIM-CHAN dc SON,
Southwest corner SEVENTH and CHERRY Street,.
The autbor, after reserving a auilleient number For
private' dintrlhutiets, has t‘sfroittad Flo nedi. - ieleo,el to
dieeose of the reehlue of the edition foe thole Deraonal
account. Price 25 cents.
C. SLIERMAN & SON.
SEVENTH end CHEERILY Streets
THE REJEOTED STONE.-NEW
edition, handsomely printed, just out and for sale
at Anti Slavery - office, 106 N. TENTH btreat. lt*
McE LIMY 'S CITY pi RE ()TOR y 3
1 - s2q JUST PEISTAISMED, and n few COWIN
maiming. for able by E. 0. do J. BIDDLE, MS MINOR
Street, and McELROY & CO., 27 South SIXTH Stmt.
ap2o-21if A. McELROY.
rIIOTOGRAPIIS.
ANOTHER NOVELTY IN PHOTO
GRAPH A LISIIMS.—To. day we shall introduce
AN A LBILIf FOR 2110 PORTRAIT Y.
Richly bound in the folloa tug Miss
Turkey Antique, with two flue clasps 516 00
Turkey Antique, panelled Fides and Mc, fine clasps. 22 00
Also,
AN ALBUM FOR 400 PORTRAITS,
Richly 101 u Ha in the following styles:
Turkey Antique, with two One clasps . @2O 00
Turkey Antique, panelled sides and two clasps•.•. tit 00
These. Alimms have been prepared with great care, are
elegantly bound, c9P.bille MI thc imprentavata, au' are
offered at very t o pricca.
Published by
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
my 2 No. 606 CHESTNUT Street.
LIEUZI~NANT WAGNER_ R gady
this mo•niog. a very fine CARD PHOTOGRIPEE
of the late Lieut. WAGNfill
Mt:ALLISTER h 11110THER,
myl-2t 72S CHESTNUT Street.
A ROTIO RE4lol46,—Stereoscopic
'Views of the Arctic Regions, mile during the expe
dition or Dr. Hayes
MeSLLISTER &
myl.2t 728 CfIRSTNITT Street.
Q i PECIAL BULLETIN-FROM - KEI-
L, MEWS GALLERY, SECOND street, above Green,
where superior Life-sized till Colored PHOTOGRAPHS
are now being made at war prices. Make a note of it. it*
,„
, n
MAIER COLOR - E - D
Eau-ro
ll GRAPHS, for 81 in merit are raised to a pitch r,f
perfection before unknown. They excel all in beauty,
SECOND street, above Green. lt*
FINANCIAL.
UNITED STATES
ONE-YEAR LOAN FOR SALE
COUPON BONDS AND 7 3.10 NOTES
BouGuT AND SOLD
QUARTERMASTERS' RECEIPTS
CA.EIRED, COLLECTED, OR ExcaraiGED.
Particular attention given to transactions in Govern
rant 99N141k1A9. _ _
60 -C-.713;;-,
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET
S2OOOO
TO LOAN ON MORT
GAGE; will be divided. Aleo other
BUMS. A KAY to JOSEPH B. BARRY, Conveyancer?CO WALNUT Street:
MONEY TO LOAN ON 'tic. ri
OA GE, in Various ammintn, from $4,000 to $20,000.
ADDIS' to 8. 'W. TH ACK &It & 501 f,
ttn.3o. 3t* 244 South THIRD Strout,
F"'s3 .000 TO $6 500 TO LOAN
on "Alortgage. CHARLES RHOADS, No. 430
WALNUT Street. 0p29-ot*
$6OO —GROUND RENT of this
• amount FOR SAM; on an improved pro
perty, at a discount. Apply to E. PETTIT,
ap2o No. 309 WALNUT Street.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
CAPITAL 6200,000,
This company continues to take risks on the safer
clams of Property at low rat es
The public can rely upon its reaponalbility, and abiliT
ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the
benefit of the public, during the last nine years, e zeroed
a 00,000,
anU we reapectlully solicit its ram in the Inturo.
DIRECTORS
CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER,
6UR w.eradnonm, JOHN THORNLEY,
0. Y. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART,
DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER S. HOE, of N. Y
WM. M. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD,
JOSEPH KLAPP, L, D. If, S. LAWRENOE,
WM. C. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLEE.
THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
A. t. dILIALIV, Vice Preeideui
JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary
,NCE COMPANY ,
Street.
ND INSURANGIL
____JTORS.
T. N. Buck, N. D. Woodruff,
Chas. Richardson, John Koester, Jr.,
Henry Lewis, Jr., P. S. Justice,
Ate:. Widiidlo, WaAltigloh Jailett,
Geo. A. West, Chas. Stokes,
0. W. Davis, John W. Brannan.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, President.
CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President.
WILLIAM I 13LAHHABFI ficctQFP,l7, WM-1M
FAME IN SURA
Ne. 408 CHESTNUT
FIRE AND INLA
DIBEO
COMMONWEAL
‘4„.,/ RANCH COMPANY
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIEM
Dodd Jayne, 131.;13.,
John N. Whitall,
Edward C. Knight,
Thomas S. Stewart,
gepry WO),
DAYID JAY
JOHN N. WEI:
SAMUEL S. NOON, Secre
Office, Commonwealth B ,
Ninth rhilatiriPlo.
SAFES.
IE3LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE
1110VIGB to No, 21 south BEYNNTH Street, nein
e Franklin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for Past rarer', and being
determined to 'merit future patronage, has secured an
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand •
large twov/144e11t 9! 4 1 49'4 90,.etrate4_ Wrought laal,
L't B
led Iron Fire and B urglar P roo f natee, (tne 9011
'blab lire and burglar proof safes made.) Abe, Lillies
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locke will be furnished
to onler on short notice. This is the strongest, beet pro
ikewO, and clacapesi boor and took Tel oßerea_
Alpo, particular attention is called to Lillie l s New
Cabinet Safe, for Plate,Jewelry, &c. This Safe is con
ceded to surpaes In stye and elegance anything yet of
fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strictly
aro eed bei•stgi. wed.
Srsoist. florton.—l have now on hand my twenty 01
Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly new,
and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete
assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the
mew eetil&gigii Lillie Safe. They will be sold at von
low prices. Please call and examine.
ja2s-lyif IL C. SADLIIR, Agent.
EVANS & WATSON'S
FILLAMANDER Ems
STORE,
16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
PIIILADELPHIA, PA.
A large Variety of VIBE-PBOOT BATZB always os
hand
ARMY GOODS
ON HAND
DARR AND LIGHT BLUE KERSEY&
STANDARD 8.4 AND 3-4 INDIGO WOOL•DYND
ELVA FLANNEL&
INDIGO BLUE MIXTURES.
COTTON DUCK, 10, 12, AND 15-outiois.
FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, k CO.,
225 CHESTNUT STREKT
LADIES' TRUSSES, SUPPORT
e.fett Cesar Araiwieee
of correct conetruction and °oar to the wearer. For Bab
and adjustment at 0. H. NXIIG)L11111' LADING' lITOBG
TV iLFTB &net, tint door below RAM
Gentlemen requiring nurture Trusses will win at thi
Eouttnireet corner TWELFTH and MAUL Wet'•o•
A. Volt la -911110U to We speotaltsann. *Gait. mg
H HRH
INSII
OF THE SPATE 0)
Charlet, U. Rolm.,
John K. Walker,
Robert Shoemaker,
i Strathers,
Ola
RI Jones.
E, 31 b. 7 tresident.
Vice Presided.
etarY.
adding, 613 OHZETNTIII
se4-if
AMUSEMENT.
COMPLIMENTARY BENEFI T'
PROM TIM CITMRNS OP PIIILADIMPAII TO
MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON
CORIIIISPOINDICNCE
812 WALNUT STIMST,
P1111,41 , 6L1111.11 April 2.4, /Hit
Miss bILAUT.OTTN THOUPSON
DEAR Miss : We 1111Y0 observed with pleasure pout
successful efforts to perfect yourself in the profession yow
have cboeen, and deoire to express to you the gratifica
tion we have derived from witnessing your Performances-
We P l° P °l . te to t._ b y ou r a PPIIChttiCI2 el Feu naive
nai
colui perevuta .vrtu, y tendering' to you it Oomplimena
tary Benefit
Hit meet your approbation, plows) inform us when it
would suit your pleasure to accept.
- Very truly and respectfully-,
Philip S. White, Pf gi, Ic.siirt
ititattet. N Mann, Gnarled (wpm,
Joe. ph C. Smith, Benjamin U. Brewster,
Samuel Daniels. Jacob De Haven,
John Sal nr. Josiah Randall,
GeorgeM. Hill, (Unitas Ito Eaton%
japppli 11 Punt*, tiller At..,!,
James J. Merlin, B. itu,h Plumloy,
Georpe D. Moore, William Shinn,
Charles W. Brooke, J. Newton Brown,
Joseph P. Gallon, John Ketch,
4mPli Hilthttt ) Quintino Curtin] Brown
Darla Battler, Washington L, Dermot'
Andrew .1. writer, l Frank McLaughlin,
It:resins Poulton, I J 'Edwards,
Frank Glenn, Edward Cossene i
Dick Derry, J ante, SYVOrrVil
Henry Phillipi, A II Bolloans
Chao Dispicum s Wlll. Dolanes's
E. Penintorn J. Madison Fletcher,
IL D. ZeLoy, J Risley,
And many others.
UNION HOTEL. )
April 2M, 1882.
To Messrs. C. N. Moore, Joseph 8. Bony,
Charles Gilpin, Benjamin II Brewster, J. Randall, B.
Muth Plumley, Charles N. Maun, W. S. Newcomer,
anti Others:
Vogl - ruYtir OrttOl With towlering
me a 4 - Complimentary Benefit," la turforo ute, I om
(kept) , senxible of the honor you roofer upon ice. and
with your pen:Amnion, name FRIDAY, May 9d, fur
nut take piece.
ThatikiPm sari fav tha WI:PE6 4e 11 4 voq Alaila,
WriPrntgls enchtivukkg My ..11M44 ko become workty or
the kludneen you have extended to me during my visit to
I remain, Rent!, men,
ith much rtoprot mid ringitilla s
.0-at clneklibinf fi THOM Pdinfi
LAUGHING GAL-3.—DE. CObTON,
who gave the Exhihitten to the Con Der Natant.,
New York, will give a LP:TP(7RM, WITH A
of ILn ,V1T1113133
RATING or
LAUGHING OAS.
AT CONCERT (large)
TUESDAY fitVEEINC, aPRIIi 6th.
A &TRiig , 1141114iiili will he erected amend the
pryvvril , Mono fanner the influence of the Oat
ffirr : ie coming io contact With thr auditnca.
TWELVE STOUT MEN will occupy the Stage, to
guard airairiat accidents crituuriea.
- - .
rt)MEiME=
SIXTY GALLONS or Cas wiii be made and admin
istered.
AS NONE hnt Gentlemen or the first respectability will
be allowed to inhale it, there neea be no apprehension
of tivlithip nr other inivroorlutlb.4.
THE FFECT of the Oil IA to develop the loallug
Traits of character. some will laugh, Bing, deuce, de
claim, etc. Dr. C. 14111 be the first to inhale it.
Dr. COLTON will endeavor to manage the Exhibition
in Each a man r nef PI Y 9 deorn the patronage (as In Nair
tori,) of the hen cleat OT ladles and galltlornon, Those
who love an evening of hearty laughter Will be gratitled.
To add variety to the entertainment, Dr. C. hat en-
gaged the celebrated
TREMAINE nnorwra6,
Who Will commence the evening with a brief and hell,
!lent concert, in which they will elfin a soloetion of pi=
triotic, sentimental, and comic songs.
EXHILA RATING GAS.—Dr. Coltqn'o eittertsinlng exhi
bition-of tho eirectx of tho Nitmus ()xi& Gas vial #1190194
stA gr.VIA T UT.11.114 I'l V1 '4 %71 , 4 ' 1 n tha GOOPir
institute, on Monday evening.—X, 1, Okerver,
TICKETS 25 CENTS. Dom open at 7; commence
at 8 precipety. nty2-4t*
81ROFELD'S CONC HIRT.
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
MONDAY EYEKING VENT, MAY sth.
The mote of Thoorvorl Soot; will eomtneue• THIS
MORNING. ut F. amilrlip, IMPEAIt sr g,k , ,, M.b. aaA
Chestnut atrPete. Progranitium toutty oh Retarder, at the ,
Music Stores. it
MRS. JOHN DREW'S
AilVii-fiTRENT NUMMI,
Acting Otago Manager W. B. FBEDERIORA
Daninevin Agent And Tree...river JOB. D. '4IIIIIPHT.
NINETY.FIFTTE NIGHT or JOHN
DREW.
And Me last enpraranco lint Five.
TO-NICHT, FRIDAY, 1.1.ay 2, PM.
Tionfe beautiful drama of
RUBY" trAIORN,
Rory O'More
Welskin
To conclude wl , ll the mum:inters of
MIKIIIEF MAKING
Nieholax Dovetail
annetti ...
Curtain tiFIPB at quota,. to 8 o'clock
WALNUT—STREET T HEATR.
NIHTH end WALNUT etreatu
tiolo Legget,,, AAA KIM M. A EIMEIRETTSON.
THIS (FRIDAY) lIIVENTNO. MAy 2.18811
CORIPLIMENTABY BENEFIT
TO DHSS oIIABLoTTE TuO.B.E.SoN.
The
FlNTRlRET l `lllll97mnifinv with Diawtrn Dl3l.
TAFr - LDDY UI
routine
Claude !delimit('
To conclude with Ott comedietto of
DELICATE GROUND.
Peon.° Oharleife tiaomp:RP
_ .
16, and 24 center, Private ISOM*,
•6 and $3, according to thoir locale.
Doors open at 7% o'clock. To commence at TN.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF
music.
GREAT ORATORICAL ENTERTAINMENT,
ON SATURDAY EVENING May 3, 1862,
JOHN D. COUGH,
Who lieseireedy er.retJ worlrl-wiAe reputation for Wm
+ l 9 l lnnitrstv
bee kindly aitreed to deliver his best compuitiod. to aM
"THE NORTHERN HOME FOR teRIENDLESS
CHILDREN." The wonderful oratorical poworq Rf kt r ,
n0,, 5 4 well known, we neeti only geoy tho; upon
no ether enhject are hie Lectures No brilliact and attrac
tive am on *lie, his favorite theme.
Tiehete may be reserved Ter any part or the house at
50 came,
at the Academy ; or at Martian% 606 ;Medi:Ltd
Rtroet. UuretioreAti MOO, 9S ZekbUi.
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
- MA: VW - WISING. MAY 6th,
Will Mon ono GRAND CONOnkl4L____
Lure for the Diet, !talked by
MTS 3 CARLOTTA PATTI.
Her last appearance before her departure for London
SIGN 011 TOMBESI,
The new ad Inlinens tenor, et the 9Psire
Company, Dia tirbt sod only appearance
SIGNOR FERRI,
The renowned Baritone: theme being the last appear
ances of these great artistes, prior to their departure to
fulfil their European engagements.
Mr_ It MOTILE NRAUTI R. the celebrated litnlorteelltil
SIGNOR Z 0, Musical Director and Ontebietor.
Admission ONE DOLLAR.
teats can be secured (without extra chutes) at Gould's
Music Store, No. 632 Chestnut atreet, and at the hail in
the
POOll3 9f en at COPStn coraPfeP.e..t. 11,
TIGHTROPE ASCENSION AT
FAIRMOUNT,
A oßoss THE sonuyLKILL RIVER, IIY W. H.
DONALDSON.
Rope 1 000 Feet in Length, and 100 Peet High.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Mity
MONDAY AFTERNOON, Mar tith
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Play 7th.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 10th,
AT FOUR O'CLOCK, PREOISELY.
No Postponement, unless the weather proroa unfavora-
Lle, when It will tehe piece the ArA oI
tuy2-It4t- ttAltllS 011-11/1111, Agent.
-
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE
GREAT 61CPUY BEDIGIAIGNI
GORGEOUS SCENES ni INDIA,
Portraits of Captain ERICSSON and Lieutenant WOR.
DEN. and Views of the MONITOR and MERRIMAC.
MONDAY, April 28, AND DUIIING THE WEEK.
cominfnce in the Evening at N and W RI/NEED/A Nod
gb../I;rifPoctr YTE , lltiot) t 4
Admission 25 Gents. 131 x tickets, $l. Children, is
cente. ap2B-6$
AVADJOIY OF
.1- THE FINE ARTS. Thirty ninth Annual - Bahl•
bition of Paintings and Scalpture, 1025 CRESTriIIT
Street. Open from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M., and from 7
P. M. till 30 P. M.
ttiirnittotict+ 25 941ltej &HOD Ticifoto 50 Ceot9, _
Stockbotdere, Artiate, and Contributor. will rmorTO
their tickets at tho Academy ; no admiesione without.
np2B
STEREOSCOPTICOI• S OF THE AB
NELLSON, for pOLIIO okbil,Mitat 816w6 1 41 all Out
prominent 'Battles, Incidents, and Men. f ull pilced grid
illustrated catalogues sent free, by
JAMES W. QUEEN & 00.,
Opticians,
111)11,1121 Nm 824 GIINOTNITT InnVtt rhooort..*
WANTS.
WANTED—Light, active, day-time,
...t-door st stump, t„;
mart ied man. References obtainable. Address "
office of The Press. my2e3t*
N‘TANTED-A Situation by an Cz—
perienced young man an 71(watt - upper, yr sop.-
man in any capacity. No objections to leaving the city.
Undoubted reference given. Address A. D. U. at this
office. "Itie
INVANTED --]3y a Lady ) a Situation,
as Housekeeper for a Gentleman with a family.
Is au experienced housekeeper, and fond of children.
Please address V. W WHITE," Press office. purl-2t*
WANTED —A Sitt l atloii a§ Book—
keeper or &denten. by on who le well tics
coninted with the business, and bee had many years'
experience in thie and other cities. No objection to act
7)-§YOiPI3 Arta and tialeenutn for come Philadelphia
house. 7n ocquatat...l -whit &stars to Wia.hlaistaa kiati
Alexandria. Addreee "Dusineee," Washington Ciy,
D. C. myl.3t*
.1 UNITED STATES MARINES.-
- wanted, am the transit into§ Meriiry Ovrrte 191
sea service aboard of men-of-war, SEVERAL auX
DEED ABLE-BODIED MEN, between the aIW
of eighteen and forty years. Young men from the corm.
try not lee. than 5 fent 4 Inchon high, who shall game
tUe uwalnal examination, end eniiat W roast: e LIMA
cents per mile for the dietance traveled In coming to the
Rendezvous, at 311 South FRONT Street. below spruce,
Philadelphia. All other information that may be re
quired will be even. JAMES LEWIS. Captain,
at,W-V*4 IP.AArdittnallinaaL
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
a TO LET.--A Two-storied HOUSE,
1ea..,1 Lot, with Stable, MOM and Fruit, gonna. ,
nently or for the season, located 1,6' tulles from the
Coopereburg Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, very
pleasantly situated in a rural vicinity. lExcellent water,
arid buildings in nice urchin PurilY furniehmi If i1f611901
Apply to BENJAMIN F, iiitiogLrii.
nigi•gt* No. 412 North THIRD Street.
TO LET—A very desirable three..
matery BBIOK ROUSE, with extchliYP iielPie three
story Dia with all the extra modern navreTv
meats, situated 112 b Gallowbill greet. The lot is 140 feet
deep, to Carlton street, giving s tinegerden, with grapery,
&c. To a permitueut tenant the rent will be low. Apply
tO EVANS & WATSON,
10y1.12t zve la booth POMMiII
BOARDIN G.
SUMMER BOARDING NEAR GER
MANTOWN.—SPLUOID 1;11' VAT lON !--Outy •
few Omit& walk from Railroad Station. To adults, or
families without children, who WWI to spend the summer
in the country, a rare opportunity le now offered. Applz
at 1127 niyl.3lt
LOST—On Friday, the 25th,
a white lad brown bleTTEtt DWI A. lune
reward V 4 ill
Sbe siren tar hie Toting' to Itch W 213-4
A 11113 " 1
V
tvit, 41.4
..John Drew
Frauk Drew
Friuli! DM,
Alta. C. Hehrl
Mies Charlotte Thompson.
Mr. Barton Hi&