The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 03, 1862, Image 3

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    THE CAPTURE OP NEW ORLEANS.—Some of
the Seco& are queer chaps—the mayor of New Orleans,
for instance. In reply to Commodes Ferretti:it's deseggg
to surrender, the mayor gets up a very pretty specimen
of unadulterated bosh After discussing the beauties of
the secession cause. be twaddles at considerable length
about the sensitiveness of the Orleans Secessionists, who
Lad just lu.en slusA lug clown torolUela cud Childfell for
obeering the old flag, and he goes on to predict a certain
attack of paralysis to any individual who should even
think of hauling d .wn the stars and bare. As a sanitary
anymore, it would pithaos have been as well to allow the
inner to have his own way ; but in a different pant of
view it Wee essential that Rectal should go under. We
have not yet heard the response of the Commodore, nor
whether he took occasion in hie note to &WAD to Ow
-elegant and tubstuntial garments made at the Brown-
Mona Clothing Rail of Rockhill & Wilson, Noe. 803 and
11505 Chestnut street, above Sixth
ARRIVALS AT TEE HOTELS
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT
1301 1 1TINE1.1tei. WlTAJr—must, was iltiesimit
8 McCreary, retina John Holinva, Pittsburg
C Cooper, Whinling W M Stewart, Indiana
Zoe A Whi.nl er, cinearco Ryan Morrie, Oninner co
B L Daggett, Boinen /wink' Daggett, Boston
Iniew F a VV111:2.111:1, Boston WA. WillitiJll B. la,Worces'r
Lawrence, Anditnen, N 11 Rev It Li N ❑
Qi W Crinunley, New Tuck W Walker, Pc
.John li Gatdnur & la Miss alone 1.. Garoner
- Alias Urittenaon J M London, Now Bedford
_l' 13 1ew.6., _New V.,k SEP 15 Loavor, Nu N' VOra.
8 Inalee & la, New or II II Van Dyeg, Ainauy
3t. .3 Elvin, Maui on, Ind MoUluteßreutvatu, Indiana
.3E. Jordan, Boston 11 Fiabor, roct,vi.io
J }' Schultz, Che a ter Coati 1! Whit., New York
Mimi Julia White, Yew:York aii.44 tlam .V. Wh.t6. N. 1
.James [Petty, llititini,to Caps Boas
c r Wells. Jr. Pont.. G Va. taet & tam. N I
.lllrl Worden, Now York E 1! banal & la. Noullo.trer
"Wm Blanchard, New York .1 It Dick, aloadvllto
. . .
X' Lev it la, lowa G IYtutlail, lihistith.gron
J f notrladge, Penn& Dr Jos DI al.citure,
•J It Waiu & w Wash, D C Dr fl •y word & la, BesLoi
.1S P Dick, Louisville D J 1 Vizor & taay
.311ra Yon Winkle AI) 611.11 th, New York
B Nudge &, /a, Dorton II 5111 Phew Now York
Biro B B Milliken, New York J C °Hatfield. Balton me
H Gibbs, Jr, U b d G H °orbs., Prov R 1
Headrick, Llewellyn W rhnw, P,.uuti
.a B Parker, & D flulltt), Bal imore
CCOrorll 6*. la, New York Col A 0 thaarki, E:afigd‘
'CI A Doll% Balrimoro J Colby. Nuw York
J B Gilleepie, hew York W P Jotter, Jr, New York
.J W Stanton, New Y,rk B I.'reetug.u, do .don
1% - Bicbtoopd,Now tlat ea E Taber, New Bedford
Clartet Now York B L ricuortunkor, n Island
L C Campbell, Wash. DC G Boxers iw, Boston
BD Whealwngla, N Y E Baron, Jor.ey City.
B Hurathal, New York C Barnum, New York
Shepherd & la, Balt
Ydax Weil, New York
Ron 11 B thirtio.
ili;u;ter, I) C
'C B Dela 'Vida ' New York M Goldstein, N
311 F Berjandv,New York A Low, Moony
'iY 31 8,11, Smyrna, Del Thai D FoHorton, Daltim'e
W Clapp, New York B 5 M4gritw, Lininstitor
Morrie, Woobiugtmn J rum, rrlumni, J
Joe A Christian. Wa,b, D C 111.7.6 Geo Marcy
gd aj o r L Jones. Li S A Wtu Wakace, New York
M B Barris, Washington 11 W Mason
'George V Brown M Mitbkin
A. Masan, J Boasi A la, Now 'fork
, C Bullard. Saratoga Springs Jas Sioloroo, Now - York
Winchester. N haven C W Hunutiortioniu, Balt
311ies Thomas, Waalt Loon Mr Maztatome, Now York
Path, Wasningron 11 J Garoner, tiostqg
Riapp, Warlingtora iv doses, NC VC keit
ON Dailey, Y. rk cutiuty, Pa Otusrir.s Heebner
H Robinson, Mercer, Pa Mt Marcy
iffiRORANTO' atrrEls—Nourta Mu below Arch.
31. F Brown, Reading John W Anderson, N Y
-.1 Barnhart, Peons) Irani& J Ott, r'eunstlvaoia
rill tm an S a. Juokiwt Bridgeport ,O
Jae Paul, Ohio
. . .
, ..
d II Jones, Chester K H Loomis, New YoIA
Mee 0 K. Irish, D o llPayej.•g liirsJ J Usittesson, Pit
W J Cooper. Lenesster T N Reynolds, Illiuois
-J H Young, Mitllinlinrg J B Cuuniuglisiu, Salt
-3 Paul. Cinditinati, Ohio ion P Johnson. Easton
alts Johnson, E 21.1.011 V' R. H ii—ker, Pittsburg
-Chas Hampshire, Jenneeyills II iisinjugil'ittshurg
15 F. - C Fitzhugh, Virginia
HOTEL--Ohatuut above Fifth
.G A Simmons, .Providence J A Hearn. Delaware
D Hamburger Isaac 13 Wisie,m .
Jatuesr,,, uapt F Hamar, Biadiag
B Barris, Alinerrsrille Thus Forsytne, Pa
John Crossley, Jr, N York ft N Brown, Jersey Shore
D T Caldwell, Altoona, Pa N Drake, N Jersey
A J Wiatersteile, Telma Lieut Moss, Wash
S Mhos, Now York G II ilicha,
J Underdoik, w York
ET. LOUIS HOTEL--Chestnnt street, above Third.
r A Pugh, Wn.bluglon, D C W Thomee, New York
Hooper, ri ew Yolk 8 B Drainer, Ponna
P Bowen, art land a P Smith. Washington, DC
G Carpenter, Illikord, N J L W Tullman tw, It3stma
Jl .111orosen J Witnture, New York
0 S Stone, Mossechnsetts W Witholutou. thunbridgo
Thus Jamison, Cincinnati J dtiher l celtiogrus,
Marylaar..l Wm 21nOttillii, finnuary
1E 11 Punk, Newark,-0 C W Douglaerty,Jersey City
Y E Arnold,. Winehesier
THE I.7l.4loN—arch serest, above 'Chard.
.2: v. - Butter, New ilrerir, J 1) Origge, Ohio
E Covert, Winetit, Pa Saud (41114)401, Perina
S Degraw, Penne.Ovania W Berger, Middletown, 0
.D T Horton, Hancock, NY H Gibson,Winfield, Pa
.33 Dieeler, Bracing Johu hhls Al. Ohio
IN Wilson, eta° J W Currey, Baltimore
•J 5 itcicoutbe, New Jereey
STATES VAlON—Marke. ecevwk. above Slit! .
Vi Brume!, Baltimore J S Melluet. We4tunrelil
5 (Antall W Boaaias, eenuadvinia
Spy dor Williamsport li Fr.v6i.u4er, Levii.towu
.1 Gill, Pennsylvania G Walters, Cambria, Pa
Puke, Colututga co A McGlotalin, Pioegrove
Peterson, Pennsi . lvanla W L Magruder, Bolvituore
-it Milligan, lace-Li:fig , W g Sarilier-,Llleartitati co
.J C McCloskey, Clearfield co F. Clark it Lancaster
T E Watt, Latrahe,-!'a 11 W Forrest, Cfir.acer co
P G Eallingall, lowa A B Ewing, Carlisle
, (1 Hippie, Coateevilic B Grim,e, Centre CO, Pd.
NATIONAL kiireEL--Rsod Arabi. above Think
hem Eniegelarsv4, Pa W S Wilson, Penns
.31 G Wolf, Blifilloburg,•Pa W T Ranger, SUR nbure
311 i. W Myers, Williatnaport C'^ Huston. Williamsport
N Potts; F C SOO,
T Kleckner,New Brrlin (Inns Cawley Wintiel.l
W N Jennings, Pi. tston,Pa Ilertzd.Sa hi-grove
Chas Wilson, New gerlio. Tha4 J Bortoiette, Penner
jeans Bertolette, Reading Geo W Saylor, US A.
11.017 NT VZIINOZa EIOTNI,---docthaa ai., Lb. Ara..
'Richard Angell, New York Jae P Bailey, New York
Altr klitcbel, New Volk A. L Conpary, Trenton
T Mitchel, New lr.rk Pl Hnrriuvarit, Tremont
T Barnes, liarrovisburg J Monroe., Bunks Co, NI
311 Allen, Wilmington, Lel L 1) Perguson, Lo Re
P Edwards, Pennsylvania W C Stead, Sullivan co, NY
S Talmadge,•Penua
MADISON Hl9llfili—faaaana agram, ahem Makkai.
S Bitdeall, llocesdale J Hall, Fredonia, Da
G N BaniliD, lionreaa!e W Ehmer, New Jersey
Comfort, lincks co - AH. Quimby, Wilm, Dal
5 Johnson, Troy, N Y C McCarty, Pike co, Pa
J P Bobioett, Pa X Shotwell Rahway
Largo, Taylortvillejt . e. fi R Sadem, Pa
f, Saylor, Lnzerne co B Baylor, Orange, Pa
Robt Beans, Maas co
BABLEY . SHEAT—Second street, below Vine.
"X Shotwell, Rahway, Pi J S Saylor, Penns.
11 Paytor, Orange, I.& E B Scrickey, Bedford, Pa
A. Price, Penns Job Price, Penns
C M Cogin, Holyoke, X see Win Penrose, Penns
:b Blair, Montgomery C liirkbride, Bucks
'Wm Jamas it la, Pena J James. Jr. Palma
I, Dnbree, Johnsville A Ely, Penns.
'I! Ely, Penua J B Parry, Attleboro
I it Hallowell, Abington : S Sal der, Bucks
II W Nair, Penns A Milan, Maxsillon, 0
ID Zelly, Massillunro E Hughes, Becks
11 It Pazon,•Lanseas, Pa A I Dumeet, oarisville
..0 Fetters, Morrlanri H BOLburil t Perna
H Harker, Montgomery G T Jonuer, Dolington
C Palmer, Bucks J Fisher, New Jersey
.A Buckman, Montgomery Jae Smith, Peons
-J Farreu l Isa ob, PoyleGn J 6 lieith, Bucks
Win Carr, Penns. Wm Howland, Montgomery
Geo Colliers, Cecil, Bid Chas C. ally, Byberry
CONDIEBDIAL-43Ixth street, above Oka:taint
J P Hillard, Delaware J ClhvYpooll
11 A Silver i Maryland P H eznotclawl,Olintou co
-J Hannon, New Hampshire F V Hutchinson, Oxford
W Pratt, Pennsylvania J Brown, Lancaster
A Froat-PennayivaLia J E Leonard, Ouesttr co
31LACH RV AlL—Third oireet, above callow/ 1L
S Roseland, Pennsylvania Geo W Wolf, Danboro'
lhos Murphy, Reacung Joon bfalsoerger, Beading
Cana? Roads, bomernn Joe Logan, Pennsylvania
+Chas Reeds, liontbampton Tbos Bye, Pennsylvania
Tillbek, T Beaas, Pennsylvenleir
-John Williard, Pains Go. Clemens, Chas Valley
John Vanardsdalau, Pa .1P Tomlinson, Pennsylvan a
„T Holism:ley, Beading
BALD ALL—Third street, above OallowbßL
Jacob (Sewell, Nazareth J Shoemaker, Pennsylvania
Cat J 0 A liolleiditz, Vs B T Daverenz, New York
B Smith, Bucka co • Benj Beaus, Books co •
.1) Jameson, Quaker town.
MENEM 11.0118&—Third street, above Race
Frysit.gfr, Lewistown .B Newton, Media
INt There, Newark, N J
MAKINK INTELLJUAINCH
SFr MA FOURTH PAGZ
alTall $ .1151;
Bohr 8 Y Hawes, blasuv, 8 days from Boston, inballast
to Noble, Ushlwell az Co.
Steamer Beverly, Pterco, 24 hours from New York,
With mese to W P Clyde.
Steamer Cashier, Diustaare, 24 hours from New York,
villa mdse to W P Cl? de.
%/LH ABED
Eau . Lizzie Maul, Haley, Port Royal, Tyler, Stone &
to.
Schr 0 Fraueie, Rowley, Salem, Noble, Caldwell & Co.
Bchr B P Buie% Nation, Ntponsfsti do.
Schr S H Sharp, May hew, Port, Boys!, A Boyd.
Sir J S Shrirer, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Str S Seymour, Room, Fortress Monroe, Thomas Web
fuer,
(Correspondence of the Frew)
IiIieLDING, April 30
The following boats from the Union Canal pateed into
the BattyDM Venal to day, board to Philadelphia, laden
land consigned as follow's:
Monitor, with corn weal i Tereeee, and Margaret, grain
lo litlmpbrYya. Hoffman & Wright; &merino Eadl
Whin to D B _higher.
SPEOLa.L NOTICES-
THE BEST PIES AND CUSTARDS, PIE
Cad Mills, Ruske, Doughnuts, Cream Puffs, Tea Murat,
lee Creams, Fine and Fancy Cake, &c., can be found at
MURBARD's, ctn. la 2 north SIXTH anent, jos; below
Franklin Bauate.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS—Ex.-
Lauded Nature's Great Restorer: They invigorate,
ptrengthen, and purify the system, Cure nerePoPsit,
Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea, &c. A perf.ot ap
petizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, witho-rt
ptimulathig the brain. They are compounded of porn
e3t, Croix Rail% Routs, awl Herbs, and are recom.
amended by all who use them. Adapted to old or
young, but particularly rcoemmended to the weak and
languid. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, sad
Saloons. P. IL DNAKE h CO ,
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DEAF MADE TO HEAR.—INSTRUMENT
10 ASSIST THE HEARING, at P. MADEIRA'S.
175 South TENTH Street, below Obeetnut. tity3-3tir
REPRIGIMATONS AND WATER-COOLERS
Tor the teilhee, cheap for cub. Z. O. PARSON & 00.,
suenufecharen and dealer* corner of DOOR end PE kit
Matta. It
GILT LAND6OAPE 3 GOTHIC, AND PLAIN
BORDER WINDOW &HAMM, at
m7l-91.*
LACE AND MUSLIN CURTINS, from
Auctivo l at PATTEN'S am and ahem) atom 1408
CHESTNUT Stmt. myll3t*
J Sfclilm, BAlmmure
.1 - A Broom, Buscan
F.
=M=MI
F RI Caroon:Kt.nrUciu
202 Broadway, New York_
W. H. PATTEN'S,
1408 01111811111 T 8k et
gi PHILOSOPHER NED.' 9
DY THE BARD OF TOWER HALL
Ned Buxton possessed
A wonderful head,
And his comrades all called him
"Philosopher Ned." .
Like the great Francis Bacon,
He was sharp and profound;
He was seldom mistaken,
For his judgment was sound.
lIIs short, t ill, maxtuut
Such wisdom did show,
That each heal or, admiringly,
Answered •• That's ,o "
That hie (laying@ were booked,
I wish with balmily
Then they might le preserved
For the good of posterity.
But I take from the batch
Gee acute observation,
Which suite moat eapeciaily
This generation ;
" If comfort you et ekt
11 trouble you dread,
Buy your clothes at the Tows's,"
Said "Philosopher Ned!"
Now on hand, the largest and mow semeim4
adsaia
muot of seasonable ready-made Clothing in Philadel
phia, to which large additions are being made daily of all
the new sty lea of goods, as they appear. One stock corn
prima all styles and qiialitiern from low grades ti the
finest, from which all can he stilted. We here also a full
and choice stock of Piece Goods, which will be made up
to mder in the best manner fur those who prefer.
We buy and set/ for oath only i therefore, qt the
I.wc.t possible prices.
TOWER BALL, No. 518 MARKET St., Philadelphia.
BENNETT & C).
L 31 AtariETlC /PiSECT POWDER,
Tested lor ninetern years and grows is favor. It kills
and exterminates Boaclite, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleae,
Moths in Clothe, Fure, and Furniture, Garden lus'ote,
ac. Alt genuhan bears the signature or B Lyon, aria
is not poisonous to persons or domestic animals. Be
ware of counterfeits and imitations.
Lyon's Powder C Ills all insects in a trice,
Lyon. rims are (moat to Ma and MIGo.
Sold everywhere. D. S. DANSE%
ml3•stuth3m 202 Broadway New York
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
STYLES, made in the Best Manlier, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in
Plain Figures. All Goode made to Order warranted
entistadory. Our O.:is-Faces ST,TEM is strictly ad
hered to. All aro thereby treated alike.
se22-19 JONES S: CO., 604 MARKET Street
MARRIED.
KLEINEBT—BECREII.—On the let inetent, by the
Bev. 0e0.1,k. Wenzel, Wm. 0. Kleinert to Mary Louka,
daughter of Philip Becker, Esq.
DIED
DEMOTT.—Ou Wedneeday morning, April 30th, Mrs.
Mary Ile nott, wife el Elihu lleinott, ages 33 yeare.
Th 6 relatives and friends of the family are Melted to
attend the funeral, from the reeidence of her huebaud,
2115 Green street, this (Saturday) morning, Hay 3d, at 10
o'clock.
COLLADAY—On Wednesday, April 30th, Theodore
Colladay, in the 6Oth year of hie ago
3 he rH xtives and friends of the family are reepeotfully
invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his
(li s Jewell, No. 2014. Vine Street, this
(Muurdis) ) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without (Unbar notice.
1110.615ANE.—On the 29th ult.. Nev. Wm. El. Bris
bane, meter of the Green.streat M. F._ Church, aged ag
years.
Service in the Church on Monday. May sth, at 1
o'clock, precisely. The remains will leave the parson
age on Monday afternoon, and will be interred in Bethel
➢l. E. Burial Ground, Cecil county, Md , on Tuesday,
Bth inst., at 11 o'clock..
11A M A: Onthe 30th nit., Godfrey Hama, in the 77th
year of hie age.
Funeral from his late reaidence, No. 913 New Market
street, above Poplar, Luis (Saturday) afternoon, at ff.
o'clock.
14.AAVOtttft.—on the 30th ult., Albert W., son of
Stephen and Sarah Haworth.
Funeral frutu the residence of his parents, No. 303
Isloith Ninth street, this (Satnrday) afternoon, at 3
o'cleck,
BELLINGS.—On tho lot instant, Mr 4. Letitia, ei , ielow.
of the late Wni. liellingo. in lie 7Utti year of nor 4510
Fuutral from she residence of hereon. Mr. Elward
liellings, No. 420 ()oaten street, on Monday afternoon,
at 3 o'clock.
10,11,ESSON a, SON CONTINUE TO
1-1 sell MOURNING GOODS at very low prices for
Cash, and bavo just received Lupin's Black Grenadine
Baregrs, 60 cts ; Grape 91aretz and Tsznntitines, 25 cta ;
Lupin's Bareaam in Shawl acd Dse4a
low prices; Black Si]k 4Thallies. 873‘ cis; Silk Grona
dint s, 75 cte ; Black and White Fontands. 50 cts ; Black
and White neat striped and Checked Silks, 6d34 ctc
Black Grenadine Bareges, 1236 cts ; Shepherd's Plnid
Mohair G 194906 P.sld :ft cte ; Grey Chen Toilt du
Nord and Moneseuties, 1234 cus, as.
DIMON it SON. Mourning Store,
ap22 No. 918 CH RSTNUT Street.
G. MAXWELL & SON,
J. - ELEVENTH and vitESTNU r, have now open,
at the lowest cash prices in the market. magnificent
lines of a great variety or new Spring Goods. of their
own late importation and manufacture, as well as of
es, tut eelections from New lt ork imt.rtatione. Their
Real and Imitation Thread and Guipure Laces, Fancy
Dutton!, No. 5 Trimming Ribbons. Paris Oraameata for
Mahe and Dresses, French Bugle T. inuningi, Silk Belt
h.g, Silk Cirepe, Thomson Freres' Paris Trail Sairci,
Ppeet tsitS, new More, at 2 cents per lipoid, Fred' Split
and Single Zephyr, for summer knitting, Travelling Fans.
at d Magic Ruffles, are all offeror] to the ladies as goods
of the most reliable make, and adapted to the require
ments of close. dircriminatlog purchasers.
The usual liberal allowance to camp buyers.
a MAXWELL k SON,
Store and Factory, ELEVENTH and OHEBTNUT.
ard-t-lm
iff• " SECOND DEATH."—LECTURE TO.
MORROW EVENING, fit S 1 01..0k, Iy
ABFL C. THOMAS. (Ammo in LOMBARD, above
Fonrth. Morning Sorvi:e ar half oast 10. It*
n. ARCH STREET PRESBYTERIAN
CHU KClL—Divine Servies ICI•MAPPAW at 1O
o'clock A. R. and 7X P.M., bst the Bev. C. P. KRAIrr
D. D it*
TTST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, CATHA.-
WINE, above Sixth.—At 10X A. TO- DlQii
bArWt itev. J. WALKER. SACK O 1 preaches on
"Spring and its Teachings." lt*
ARCH-STREET M. E. CHURCH,
NottbesetJaoA.D and ARAI Streets.—Preach
tug CO. MORROW (Sabbath) MORNING at 10,5 i i Eve
nibg at IN o'cletic, by the Paella - , Bev. A. BirrEri - -
HOUSE. Sabbath School at 21; P M. lt*
ErrAN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE
REPUBLICAN CITY CONY E., , T10N wilt be
held at the COUNTY COURT-HOUSE, SIX PR and
1111EitTN1JT., THIS (getarday) EVENING, 31,,y 3, ra
8 o'clock.
GRAS. HUMPHREYS. Secretary.
try. SECOND REFORMED DUTCH
ceuncn ? Seventh street, above Brown. Bev,
T. DE WITT TaLitt&GP:, Pas or. eervica on Sabbitti
at 10X, A. D., and in the Evening at 8. Sermon to
young men. it*
SPIRITUALIVAL—MRS. AUGUSTA A.
Q4 . ltEttE l n 8 1 ,51VACIAloeti . , a dtrilium and a
very able Speaker, will lecture at 5.1N3021-nr.REEr
- HALL, on SUNDAY, at 103 i A. al., and 8 P. 51. Ad
mittance 5 cents. lt*
- CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR.
EIPIIING GARDEN [Mow BROAD Strbec,-.The
hector will (D. V.) preach TO•91011,11 , .W (San fay), at
ibx A. Id., and Si before BP. M. Seats prouided for
Strangers. ltd
REV. R. J. WILSON, FROM BEAII•
FIIRT I S. C. will Drouti In &merino Mo
coollios' Hall, FOURTH Street, below GIRARD Ave
nue, on SABBiTiI AFTERNOON, at 33 o'clock.
beats all free. It* J. NOLEN, Suet.
07. LESSONS OF SPRING.—DISCOURSE
in lit. itlittlhoh'n Lutheran Church. NEW Street,
DCIVW FOUBTII, by the Pastor, Bev. E. W. LIME&
on TO-HORROR' (Sunday) EVENING. It' before 8
o'clock. Morning &wilco commences at % pa;tlo.
rrrSECOND UNITARIAN SOCIETY—
WAhIinifiTON HALL, 6PHING G.4.111151N,
stove EIGIITH Strout—Rev. WK. L. GRA rEIN.
bUNDAY, May 4, Services to commence at ,V before 11
o'clock, A. M., and 736 o'clock P. M. 11*
19;1 41:4114NV THE fitILMIERN.
—The Thtrtyreurth Steering, Under the auspices
or toe Army Committee of the Young Men's Christian
Association of Philadelphia, will he held on BABEATH
EVENING next, May 4, in the Westminster Presh7-
whin Church, BROAD and ISHIPPEA Wrests.
Addreaßis will be delivered by the
Pastor, Hee. Robert Watts,
Bey. M. C. Sutphen,
Bey. Irvin H. Torrence, and
Geo. H. Stuart, Req.
Interesting Miami Ms will be made showing the fin
mitahee and netessity of the Work.
The public are invited.
Services commence at in 8 o'clock. it*
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE HOME
FOK DE5T4 1 14.44 ti OIiVRER tiIILLUBS3
bo bold on second day evening sth mop, 12cri fait., at
8 o'clock, at CLARKSON HALL, Cherry street, above
Sixth street. Au elsction for Trustees and Managers,
&v., to be held. JOHNSON,
Mb ma. 3d,1889.
oyIN CONSEQUENCE OF THE DEATH
of Rev. WM. H. BRUSH. AAR s..nior pastor of
GROLN-STREET M. E. CBUIWH, the church ',Vat
cltlcA tbrvagtiout the day and t Ming of aabbatti
next, May 4, Friday, May U, being the day set apart
by the M. B. Conference as a day of Pasting and Prayer,
there will be services iu the Green street M. E. Church
at 11 o'clock A M. It*
orJOHN 11. GOUGH'S GREATEST LEC
TURE, HERE AND TUUItIik; IN BRITAIN,"
aill be delivered in the ADA DE AY Of MUSIC, on
TUESDAY EVENINt,, May Ihh, nt S o'clock.
Reserved Beats - in the Parquet, Parquet Circle, Bal
cony, and Orchestra, 60 cents, may be had at the door of
tho Academy and Murtion'a &IA libeetout_
Ticktts for the Family Circle 29 cents, for sale at Mar
thn a asal the Tract House, 929 Chestnut street.. Thom
who wish to hear this thrilling lecture should apply early
for tickets. nay3.3t*
Ate"• A LECTURE
ii. ALLEN, LL. D., President of Girard College
SUBJECT:
"WE, TILE PEOPLE, ANL/ THE lIISTOIIY WE
ARE MAKINC. I )
' Will be delivered
IN
CONCERT' HALL,
On TOURSDAY, May 8111, at 8 o'clock, P. DI.
FOB lIENNYOLENT
Tickets, cents; or, to iiidmit a Gentleman and two
Ladies, 50 cent . for wile ai rerkeupioe S Higgins'
Book store, 66 N. Yeurth etrt et ; at the Tract Depoui
tot y, 319 N. !Sixth eireet by Ilia Committee, W. °Mutt,
h E. corner ilitrtubouee Square, W. lirewu, Sixteenth
mid Filbert strut, C. Cooke, 20tH Simeon] moot and at
our. my 3,
TrOFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MV.
TUAL IICSUKA Nft!.: tNY Or .11
14.1,1'111A, April lliti2 g rat mbetiug of the
Sterkholdere ot this ComPtUY Will he held On TaUlid.
t , AY, the tint day of May next, at 12. o'clock 51 , at the
Office, No. 308 WALNUT Street, f..r the porn me of act
ing on the acceptance of an act of the General Asotrably
of the Commonwealth, entitltd "Au act to repeal certain
acts aopplernentary to an act entitled Au act to incorpo
rate the Reliance lniurante eta' rtunt timpsay," fN
rtdoco the authorized capital of tue Company, and to
Obabge 1110 corporate name *urea to that of the Bell-
MIMI Insurance Company of Philadelphia, approval the
2411 i day of April, A. D. 1882.
myl-tl,ilittutm3 , 2l
cry. FUNERAL ORSEHtIi Es OF THE
LATE MA.MR GESERtL CHARLES F.
kMITII, IL S. ARNlY.—tilis Excellency, the Gqvernor
et the State, and the Heade of Departmental at Harris.
burg. the helve of the United Statue igecalt cud Dis
trict Courts, the JcidgeenT the Supreme Coml. of Penn
aq mania, the District Court of the city of Philadelphia,
the Court of Common Piens of the county of Philadel
phia,the foreign Ministers and Con , ala resident in Phi-
Mnilla, tire Reverend Clergy, and the Heads of the
v.riobs IttnAcipal Departments of she shy, are invited
to meet the Councils of the city, at the COUNCIL
CHAMBERS, in the State Boum Building, on IUE
Do Y neat, the 6th inst.. at one o'clock P. el., to par
ticipate in the liberal el:families of the late Major Gene
ral CHARLES F. SMITH. U. S. Arley
By order of the Committe "A' th.rrftlitgomk.ntn.
nonacE M. mAltris, Clerk
ca -- • HEADQUARTERS HOME GUARD.
Vrry or Pm I, DRLPHIA, MNY 2, 18432.
CENIGNAL (HtDICH No. 4.
rhiindelphia mourns the death of one of her moat gal-
Iwo song.
111sjor General Charlet , P. Smith, Colonel of the Third
Reginimit of Guided States Infantry, brevetted f.ir gal
hint and MOM/214MM conductor the battles of Palo Alto
and Rcasea do 6 Palina, lit Taxa., May 9rn, 'Sidi' and,
nkl.in, *troy gallant conduct in the several conflicts at
Monterey. in Mexico, on the 21st, 221. and 231 of Sep
tet& er, 1846;" and, again, "tor gallant and meritorious
conduct m the battles of Contreras and Cheruhnsco, in
Mexico, auftmt 29th. 1847 i" and, recently, moat highly
rterteEmeted to hawing WI The ancodethl charge which
restated in the surrender of Fort Cc:metal - in, in Tennessee,
has been stricken down by dieellite contracted In his ardu
ous service, and has yielded his life, at Savannah, on the
Tennessee river, while in the service of his country, an
the 25th of ADM last.
1114. ebtlileilg of hie native city baring directed that
Lis )eiveins shall be interred with honors befitting his
rank and brilliant services,
It i- la , reny ordered.
1, That on their arrival in this elty they Ahd.ll be
placed, on Monday next. the sth inst., in Independence
Ball, and stint lie in state till Tuesday following, at two
Welts k P
2. Colvaiit Chapman riddle's Company A, of the First
litylioeid of Artillery, ig detailed tie a Ii aimed
Metro( during. Bs repose in Indemitienee Mall. Ile till
rep r to these bearenerters for instritetions.
3. The Home Guard will he paraded on Tuesday next,
to parncipaie in the funeral obaequiee.
/t , Will by folioed on Broad Wed, trio right rooting an
biinco street, at one o'clock P. !IL punctually, feting
east. in the fo'los jog order: First—Cavalry &cowl—
A flattery of artillery. Third—The Regiments of In.
fe, its t untericolly as they stand in the roster. Fourth—
The ltattshoos of the two Kills Regiuteuta,
J. fit,. err pone, von-esponding in unmoor to the yeard
of hi, lite, will be fired front the llowilser Binary
during the march 4.f the process on Captain E. dpencer
Miller will report lo 31(01 . 1unitrter“ rem 0: dare.
5 Tl , O VOlotiteer Troops of the First Division Ponnsyl
vauh: Rliliva. ihslislioa the tl,rl,wlo, ere ee
e,,, elf nliv invited to mite with the Iren, Guard in offer
ins the-o last honors in the iitustrinua dead.
6. (illicit% of the Army, Volunteers in Service, Navy
tr.d marine Cores who may at that time he in the city,
e hF the Viret Meteion Pennsylvania and
Of the thine Gnaid. not otherwise on duty. are cordial
ly ihvded to ass< mble in noir: rm, at precisely half' past
one o'clock en that day, at Independence Hall, to parti
cipate in the C, reit - unties of the day.
7. The Drumm of the Evert will be eranid, and the
Cillimrs thereof will wear crape on their left arm, above
the ell •,.w. mid on their sword hilts.
8. The 1 , semi w;il he formed in Walnut street, facing
norm with its centre opp3bite the middle entrance to In
despite Mire SI mare.
By oilier of
Brigadier Ceneral A.. 1. PLRASONTON.
WM. BRADFORD, Assistant Adjutant General.
rff—i. PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION.
THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire
cottLuE) to mato in
SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
iu yotriotic errortts to e nppreon A aectional and unboly
rebellion against the
UNITY OF TIIE REPUBt IC,
end uho desire to support, by every power of the Go
vernment, our hundred mousend heroic brethren in arms,
braVirg disease and the perils of the field to preserve the
Union of our tethers, are requested to select the number
o - MMHG ATE equal to the Legislative Representation
of the state, et such times nsd le as
best respond to the spirit of tide call, to meet in
On TUURSDAX, the 11th day of July next, at n
o'clock on Bald day, to
NOMINATE CANDIDATES
for the offices of
AlT1)1TOR GENERAL
AND
SURVEYOR GENERAL,
Ord to take such treasures ea may be deemed lineman ,
to strengthen the Government in this season of common
Peril to a common country.
ErrA CARD.—WE, THE UNDERSIGNED,
citirmilla of Philadelphia, withoot clif.tinctior, of
part , . eord , allF unite in this public CXWHIRR Of OW
tr anice to ilon. GEORGE VONNE.LL, up - in the close of
hie srztutori.l V-rm, for the uniform fidelity with which
be has repi scented the commercial. manufacturing, and
business interests of our city in the Legislature of the
binte.
April.29,lM.
Yard. C Minors, & Co., A. S. A N Roberts, A Co.,
Barcroft A. Co , Wm. P. Lewis,
t•mith. Williams, & Co., John W. elaghorn,
'1 craple & Co. F Frale.!,
eaDl.y, Neville, dc Mee., Milt. Price,
B. Wood, Marsh, & May- Morton McMichael,
ward, John C. Cresson,
John B Myers. & Co., J. W. Byers,
i•-enat, BTO ~ & Co., J. U. Fry,
Widf4 Mayer, A Co.; Tll3llllOl O. Hand.
Behlon & Bro , J Angoach, Jr.,
8hz..11 & Harmer, W. F. Miskey,
. .
Hi,li & Bro , James L. Clatiliorn,
Bartalon. & Wynn, Janice W. Paul,
Lamben t Moralis t & Jef- James lf, Prget
Joanna ;paring,
Drcoks, Bras.. & Co., A. D Cash,
Isawc Barton & Co., Chas. M. S. Leslie,
Hay & McDevitt, 0. Wilson Davis,
Mos. Wattson & Sons, Bdivard Gratz
Lzioari & Bro., `Bo bort Hutchinson,
13‘ Imp+, Roop, & Co., Bobort 3 Mercer,
Willcox, Bros , & CO , Charles E. Lex,
N. Thomas & Sons, Henry C. Loa,
Mot rt.. 'rasher, at Co., W. P Way,
E. S. Wholan & Co, John Tbornley,
IttitpliPr & Co., Lewis Cooper,
. . _ .
Drexel k Co , Wm. Struthers,
Bobsall & El 0., J. B. Shannon,
Morally & Allison, Samuel Slams,
hi . W. BalOwin & Co., John W. Evermati & go,,
B. L. 6...... i do., A. B. carver or co.,
A. Whit,, y & Sons, Thomas Sparks,
It. Doha & eon,
'Thomas S. Ellis,
Charle. Ellis & Co., David Faust,
Jelm DI M orie & Co., Get rote Li AelCou,
EThilfi it WNTBOII Harrison Smith,
IA oida aid & Co., W. H. Stokes,
B - ,.vaii, smith & Co., Benjamin Lehman,
Mess & Co., Joseph King,
Cooper. Parham, & Work, Edwin C. (osey
K.reble & Van Horn, Wal, getch Wista,
Otkie:di. A Brother, 11. N. Burroughs,
Nlcherson, Moseley, & Bun- Charles Thompson Jones,
ko-r, Samuel Button,
Baird & 'Busse% M. A. Mitchell,
St'ullz• FORT, 4 CO., E. F, Leak%
Tow rwb &• buntb, Wm. J, Fries,
13:ali, Field, & Co., Joshua Garia•&,
John Dutton & Sons, Nathan L. Jones,
11l cealhiro & Co., 'Reuben ILobermel,
Joseph Bilks, B. P. Hutchinson,
Sin one A dareed, Edwin C. Focht%
Ileory Crmkey A Co., Wm.- Warnock,
C. A. Vim:kirk ..t CO., Isaac Hazleharst,
Borie & Mackie, Edward Hopper,
N & S. Bides. • A. M. Ea-twick,
A. Campbell it co., IL N. B, Cale,
Wriggi ea A Vial den, J ames Burris,
Find 31K,ehnole, Saxon E. Warren,
Mitchell & Mies, W. II Lehman,
John Gibson, Sons, & Co., Thomas Wrigeins,
Boyd & Dough, . Lewis nothermel,
44111 3 001 1 g, Jr , , Si Bons ~ L Douglaorty l i
Berger a Max, Joel Cook,
John Milven & Co., Samuel Field,
King & Baird, S. 0. Fuguet,
S. & w. Wel.h, Wm. S. Grant,
Jay Cooke & Co., Henry Fricke,
Lewis .1. , Damon, J. W. Stokes;
F. C. & P. U. Warren, Charles Gochman,
Haves & Ellie, Harmanua Neff,
I",,nlkrod & Taylor, H. Cl. Townsend,
Car..ti & Broibur, J Sergeant Price,
Alfrt d JenkF & Son, li, A. itiltlillas
At-drew C. Crag At Co., Alfred S. Gillette,
Fearotte & Smith. TbomaB F 8811. It*
yrOFFICE OF TUB AMERICAN FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 310 WALNUT
STRY.F.I.—A moral mooting a the stn.k.oldom io the
American Fire ii racee Company will be held, agreeably
to charter, on MONDAY, the sth day of May next, at 12
&chick, 11.
The annual election for Dixectora will take place imme..
diattly thereafter. A. C. L. CRAWFORD,
ap26-,tuthuns Secretary.
orTHE BEAUTIFUL STECK PIANOS :
We advise all to examine these inins.table instru
ments, sold by J.E. GOULD, S. E. corner of SEVENTH
and elrVs opl9- ouch WO
Vo OFFICE OF THE SHAMOKIN VAL
LEY AND POTTSVILLE EAILROAD CO., 309
WALNUT Street,
The 61.11661 Meeting of the etooltholdere of the Shamo•
kin Yallry and Pottsville Heilman Company will be held
at the Office of the Comany, on MONDAY, the bth day
of May, 1862, at 12 o'clock M.
JOHN L. GODDARD, Sc.oretarY.
trrCOOPER -SHOP SOLDIERS , HOJIE.—
An for Managers of the So [tome
laid be held on TUESDAY, May 13,1861, between the
lto.nrs of 3 and 10 o'clock P. M., at the Cooper• Shoo Re
freshment Saloon, 1009 OTSEGO Street, below Wash
•PB OD aTeake,
myi•lit E. B. lIALT.I. Secretary.
ayNOTICE—THE GIRARD X,IFE IN.
MUNOZ ANNUITY AND T WUST COM.
PANT OF PHILADELPHIA.—The Anneal Election
for fourteen luttuegere of the Company will be held
agreeably to toe charter, at their office, No. 405 CHEST.
14UT Street, rn MONDAY, the sth das of MAY, instant,
between the hours of 10 A. 31. and 12 hi. noon.
tnsl•4t* JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary.
urLECTURE.
DARK DAYS OF WASHINGTON CITY,
At the ',tempt of many citizens of Philadelphia, the
aboTe tholling Lecture will be repeated in
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
On SATURDAY, May 3, at 8 o'clock P. H.
ADMISSION, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Ticket, for male at the Episcopal Beek Store, 1224
Uktatiniti W. P Hazard's, 724 Chestnut IW,
5hn41... 1 u, clod o,sstsat St., and at the door, ap29-st*
Secretary or Trust, es.
5, 10, 1`.1740i,
tw AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Great Lecture,
A new lectqrS ) prepared ter the occasion, and the most
attractive of the season.
Rickets 25 cents. Reserved seats 50 cents, which can
he secured only at the Academy, or at Martian's, 606
Chestnut street. Unreserved seat tickets for sale also at
abbve places, and at the drug stores of D. D. Stackhonse,
Penh end Oren streets; Ziegler it Smith, Second end
Gym streets; office Wm. °nigger it Bro., 60 North
Front street, and at the door the evening of the Lecture.
ar,25.9t*
PENNSYLVAN A lIOSPITAL.—THE
110NTRIBUTORS TO THE Pitittt,ittiVAl`Tl
HOSPITAL are notified that their Annual Elwaion for
Twelve Managers and a Treasurer will be held at the
HOSPITAL, EIGHTH below Spruce street, on Fifth
Month, FIFTH, (Monday, May OM) 1862, at 4 o'clock
p. att NITNTAII. MORRIS, gecretary.
ap2S•tmyS
BT. OFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAD
COMPANY, No. 308 WALNUT Street, Phila
delphia, April 23, 1862.
NOME TO gTOCKHOLDRIM—The annuell ELEC-
T lON, for President and Directors, will be held on MON
DAY, the 6th day of Env, 1852, at the Office of the Com
pany, No. 308 WALNUT Street. The polls will be
open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock P M.
The 'rrallakr Buoks will be eiOMAI ov Weill...day, the
.10th dity cf April, and to reopened on Tumidity, the 6th
clay of MAY, 1562. WILLIAM B. FISILER,
ayYOUNG MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT
shonld prepare themeelvee for the ephere to which
they are beet adapted, and whielt ovtriblito modi
to 'heir Intellectual and moral. ha preeentent. P ft E
NOLOGY ie applied for tide. and other purpoeee
at 922 CHESTNUT Street, by JOHN L. OA PE .1, sue
comer to Fowler, Welig k Co. ap2s-1m
B M IIINCHMAN,
Secretarn
IrrOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL.
ROAD COMPANY,
PHILAMILMIA, Aprlllo,lBB2.
The BOARD OF DIRKOTORB have this day declared
a send-annual Dividend of FOUR DER CENT. on the
Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State La*, pitia
ble on anti after itlay 15t1b, 1862.
Powers ,f Attorney for collection of Dividends can be
heti on application, at the office of the company. No. 238
South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH,
apl7 llel Treasurer.
0 , 3 r SCHUYLKILL, AND SUSQUEHANNA
RAILROAD COMPANY—Office 217 South
FOURTH Street—PHILADIELPHIA, April3ll, 18d2.—The
Annual Notting of the Stockholders of this company,
and an election for President and Hz Manager. will take
PIRO et the office of the Vonipuny, on MONDAY, Nu
6th, at in o'clock I. W. H. IILOILHEIVABY,
apt-thlb &crutury.
STATE CONVENTION,
AT
ITARKIOBIIRG,
A. K. McCLURE,
Chairman of the - People's State Committee.
c"- W. HAMItERSLT. Secretaries
.1611 N M. SULLIVAN, • iny2-tf
PIIII.ADBLPHIA, May 1, 1882
DY
BEV. C. M. BUTLER, D. D
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 5,
JOHN B. GOUGII•B
"LONDON BY NIGHT."
ap2e-J Ot
THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1862,
aTi REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COM
MITTEE —At& meeting of the Executive tlem
maim hi Id nn TIICILMIAY ICY ENINt . Mar lit. 1861..
at the Committee 11...0me. the following preamble and
refeturen were unaeimenely adopted:
Whereas. It to new manifold that the orient of the
Mos.holders' It. hellion will be the deetructiOn to a
firrrat extent their favorite triatituffen, and the
freedom or a Taal nuntUer of thrir slaves;
And 'Whereas, It is humane and proper to confer
upon this class of our people as large a measure or ImPrii
neos and independence as their intellectual and moral de
yelapaa-ra will permit
And whereas, Tim ereinalea etlitlng threitehent the
cronitry against the entered man presents a formidable
obstacle to hip advancement amongst no : therefore.
Itesofred, That we heartily sorrow+ of the project
sundered by the Preeirtent in hie omannipn.tion 1111,14/140,
and advocmcd by the Franck, Jr,, and
°Th.,e in the Froure of hemresentittives, of the %pro prin.
lion (1 a sufficient tract of land In New Mexico, Central
America. or elsewhere, accessible at a email expense, to
the exclusive use of the free colored men of the country
to which they may voluntarily emigrate, and whore they
may cvioy o Ceres-v.:re-di of own, admictiatorod by
their awn eitizrus, and miller the protection of the
Government of the United r taws.
NV it. 11. THOMA 3, provident.
A. M. WALKINsn.kw. Secretary. It
RETAIL MY 44001108.
SPECIAL TO THE LA.DIES.
E. M. NEEDLES,
No. 10;14 CHESTNUT STREET,
Me just opened choice lot of
FRENCH PUFFED CAMBRIC,
FOR GARIBAIIDIS,
Also, BLACK AND WHITE DOTTED NETS
For the same. tnya-It
POPLINS, POPLINS, POPLINS
Black and White Rhone Poplins. 3T) otii per yard.
Black and White Plaid Poplins, 31 ale. per yard.
flack and White Striped Poplins, 31 cts. yer yard.
Rich Ghetto V Cts. par Yard.
Rich striped room, trot' etc. tier yard.
Bilver•mixed Poplins, 60 cts per yard.
Wholesale net cash board will find cheap and desirable
goods in our erect:.
ETODDART ,S; 6ROTIIIHI,
arm, 4 5 2, and dOiliortli *MOND 61, above Wilton',
m):1-endii3t
RICE, GLOSSY BLACK SILKS,
AT ICEPUCED PRICES,
All Widtilll and graded.
Who h, ale net cash buyers wi l find cheap and desirable
goods in our sOrk.
CUR WEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SEWN D St., above Willow.
rovS-St
NEAT FIGURE DOUBLE-FACED
BLACK SILKS—Just from Auction.
Wholesale net cash buyers will find cheap and desirable
anode in our Mick.
CIIRAVEN STODDART R BROTTEnt,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND St , aboyeWillow.
En) 3t
FANCY SILKS, 50 ail
Faucy Dress Silks, 56.1( cts.
Fancy Dress Silks, 62% al.
Fancy Drees Silks, 75 etc.
With a large stock of au wrior grades, at red:teed arices
CUPWEN STODDAILT & PROT
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND St., above Willow.
ai33.Bt
1024 CHESTNUT STREET
. .
SPECIAL ATTENTION -
To Lie assortment of White Goode and Linens
adapted to the requirements of the present season
PLAIN, PLAID, AND . STEEPED JACONETS
CABIDRIOS, MULL. NA INSOOKS,
SWIttSES. FRENCH
111 UMW,
PILLOW, SITEETIIsiti ANT, SHIBTING
All varietina and noveltien in the above a
VERY LOW RATES.
Akio.
A. Chico Amortment
LACE GOODS. EMBROIDER:IE3. HANDIER.
CIiIEFS AND VEILS.
1024 CHESTNUT STREET
COWPERTHWAIT & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS,
ONE LOT YARD-WIDE CHINTZES
4,000 YARDS NEW SPRING CHINTZES.
ONE LOT FRENCH ORGANDY LAWNS at 18%,
the moat desirable in the market
GERALDINE CLOTHS,
ONE LOT CHALLIES at 12%; very them,
STRIPED AND PLAIN iii.s2.thifiNtizs
EITEPHERD CASHMERES at 25c
SHEPHERD PLAIDS, 12), 15, 25, 31, 37
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FLANNELS
ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE
STOCKS OF 11117611110 111 THE CITY.
ONE LOT OF WIDE
FOULARD POPLINS.
ap29. tuthe- 6t
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
UNDERSHIRTS,
HOSIERY,
• VESTS, AND
DRAWERS,
For LADIES', MEN'S, and CHILDREN'S Wear, of
the most approved regular wakes, at Lew Mop,
SHEPPARD, VAN HA.RLINGEN, &
ARRISON,
apl9-etu th7t 1008 CHESTNUT 13 TWEET,
E. & L.,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
OFFER FOR SALE,
NEAT PLAID SILKS,
SHEPHERD'S PLAID SILKS,
PLAIN COL'D POTJLT DE SOIES,
LEATHER COL'D MOHAIR,
LAYS;, COL' DELAINES,
TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS,
5-4 SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS, NEW,
CLOTH SACKS, NEW SHAPE,
CLOTHS FOR MAKING SACKS.
op3o-wam tf
QIIIRIFF'S SALE..—By virtue of 'a
NJ writ of Levert Facia% Issued out of the Court of
tismon Pleas of Montehmery county, and to me direct
ed, will he exposed to tale, by public vendors
ON MONDAY, MAY 12. Bea,
at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Sheriff's office, in the court
house, io the borough of Norristown and county &firm
maid, the following described real estate: All that certain
tractor piece of land, with the buildings and improvements
thereon erect , . dodo/lie. lying, and being in the township
and county of Montgomery. Beginning at the intersec
tion of the county line road, dividing the counties of
Montgomery and Bricks, and the Swedesford road, now
the State road, adjoining lauds now or late of Swan You.
coal, Peter Sutrimere, John Land, et al., containing log
sees and 1e pereb.s of land, more or less. The improve.
ments are a two-story stone dwelling house, four rooms
and entry on the first floor, four rooms on the second
floor, and four attic roams, piazza in front, out-kitchen
and bake oven, cellar under the house, well of water at
44 door, with pump therein, epring.bouse, stone barn,
with cupola. wagon house, barrack, wood house, pig sty,
corn crib, well of water at the barn with pump therein,
two streams of water passing through the pen:Flees, throe
apple orchards, and a variety of fruit trees, about six
acres of woodland also, a two• story stone tenant house.
two mom and a hall on the first floor, three rooms on
the second floor, well of water at the door with pump
therein, frame barn, pig sty, wheelwright shop, &e.
This property is situate about one mile from Montgo
mery Square, on the State road loading from Norristown
to Doylesto wn.
Bolted and taken in execution Rs the property of Geo.
W. Buffnegle and James Moore Wilkinson, and Came
W. Ilsftnagle mid Joseph Cabot, executors of the last
will of Charles fitufnagle, deceased, and to be sold by
FRANCIS BILE, Sheriff.
SIIERITr4 April 15, NM, Die
IN HAIR DYEING THE BEST DI I•
TATIONB or nature are made at the raehlonable
Bathing Saloon, FOURTH and BRANOH. : tol-iftf
REIMER'S IVORYTYPES CHAL
image the admiration by their accuracy of like
nese and natural coloring; and, am a whole, worthy the
great patronage receive°. SECOND Street, above
Green lt*
THE FIRM OF HESS & LEHMAN
in this day dissolved by mutual consent; tho bnsi
nem will be erttled by GIIAI3. LEHMAN. Jo., who is
outhormLd to uct thy t.auer ui the I.lta firm in lbsai-
Fflll
MEE
OHAS. LYMAN, JR., WILL CON
tioue the bu.ireno, fit tho Old And, NO. 218 North
SECOND Slew t, Mimi/0011W ' oo,d-at*
OPENING OF A SUMMER GAR
DEN.—The undersigned boss leave to inform the
public that he him opened for the season his FINE GAM
DEN and ROTEL, at the toot of CDATlptiltroot, uppp T
site rairmornal Park. Vacillates are particularly invited.
Ice Cream, Cake., excellent Lager Beer of Baltz's brew
err, Wino, &c., always on band.
MeNRY
my3-3m TWENTY. WHVIDNTII and cOA.THIS Stn.
HAMPTON'S SPLENDID SPRING
Moutitaiu Lehigh Nut.
Hampton's Splendid Stove Coal.
gapapton , a Splendid Egg Coal.
Ye gp—Ovuthcoat cyrior FRONT awl POPLAR.
In 3-12t*
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES
r-7 The beet nod cheapest for 'family or Masitsc.
taring purposes. If not as good as ropreeented, the
money will be refunded. For tale at 011 OUINTNIIT
Street, second story. J. T. JONES & CO.
myB•Ettt
E. M. NEEDLES
V ould call
LINENS. .Vc
WILL OPEN THIS DAY,
SODINTIIISG Pi-SW
SHERIFFS SALE.
JOHN J. JJENi.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
A BOOK FOR EVERY PATRIOT.
NEARLY READY
LYRICS FOll PIIREDC,M,
•\D
OTHER POEMS.
//TYRE YOUNGER MRMRIIRS OF
46 Tl,lld IiONTINIMtat MAID"
One duodecimo volume, auperbly ariuted and boned
rnic
Among filo numerous contributions will be Wad poem!
twin taie.O.V 24.ry lending tosturn in the present
BATTLE FOR FREEDOM.
AI) 3-Erwat CARLETON, Publisher, NEW YORK
HABEAS CORPUS PAMPHIA
IEEKS.—BINNEY AND ANTI-BINNEYS
That the truth Iles in then Via 'Odle" WAS never more
cleatly exemplified than in the controversy now raging
between the above parties. Horace Pinney timPrida
that :le lie Ext.cuitre tic.. the right Is suspend thu Writ
of Habeas Corpus, under the contingenciet mentioned in
the 9th Section of Article lit of the Constitution. His
°mammas as ardently advocate that the power lies in
Cougreas. Lawyer-like, them gentientelt Pield. Vatic fil•
speeilve views an special arguments, and ignore the
fact that, though It is evident, trout the debates In the
several conventions, that our forefathers considered that
the power was to be invested in Congress, yet the grant
was not made, Mlle clearly shown by Ale 13inney in his
Second Part, lately jususl. get, bones 12, Sc.i. Now, it
Is alto evident that no inch power was granted to the
Executive. Where, therefore, does it lie t If not
granted, it Surely remains in the State Governments,
who had this right prior to Federation, subject, of con"se,
to mil rvelrictinne at were contained in their reepeeties
uonetituriene, This is a novel view or the matter In
controversy, but that it is entitled to consideration will
be proven by reading the many pamphlets written on the
siihject, tineteen in all, which can be purcha , eil at my
etore. fi GAnicomd,
6ia
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AND
LETTER•I3IIEET PRICE CURRENT,
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tit tiO Lit) Street.
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A collection of the richeat and moat clutracterietio
writing of this great American Humorist.
WITH MANY COMIC ILLUSTRATIONS.
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A Splendid new novel ? by the author of « ?Ala 111,
raper cocere 64:1 cents i cloth bound 41.
Lt§
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whet e it is already creating a profound sensation.
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Paper revile, and cloth binding,
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(Late RUDD k OARLETON,)
41 BROADWAY, doi-nor Liepenard Area., N. Y
ap3o we-tf
" A NCIENT SLAVERY DISAP
-CA._ MOVED or con."
A lecture delivered in this city by Profaner William
Morris For We. by "%RIAU HUNT & SON, No. 62
North FOURTH Street. a029-thate6t
CARPETS AND MATTINGS.
CANTON MATTING-S.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
NO. 619 CHESTNUT STREET,
(OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE,)
have now open
FRESH. IMPORTATIONS
WHITE,
RED CHECKED,
And FANCY COLORED
CANTON MATTINGS
500 PS. J. CROSSLEY Jc SON'S
ENGLIEH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS
FROM 871 TO el PR. YD.,
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
m92-ty.3
FIN ANcitAy,
UNITED STATES
ONE-YEAR LOAN FOR SALE.
COUPON BONDS AND 7 3.10 NOTES
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
QUARTERMASTERS' RECEIPTS
CASHED, COLLECTED, OR ElttalANOtit.
Particular attention given to transactions in Govern
ment securities.
DREXEL & Co.,
SOUTH THIRD STREET.
trai•lm
WANTED.—A Mortgage of
Q 2 this amount in exchange for Clothing, at
Retail ra ices. Adt reee J. V.," this office. lt*
1 rOOO $12.000, $5,500, $5,000,
, and a number of emdter earns,
WANTED on first city and country securities. Apply
to E. PETTIT,
my 3 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
$5.0000 -SEV ERAL
in SUM OF
bis% amount to invest first mortgage
socurity in the city. Apply to B. A !ATV; HELL,
rny3-It* 134 south TRIED Street.
LOA
N
$20,000 G T
AG O E be N
div ( id ) ed. Also other
woe. Apply to JOSEPH B. BARRY, Conveyancer,
430 WALNUT Street. my 2-3t*
S6OA —GROUND RENT of this
v. amount FOE SALE, on an improved pro-
Deny. at a discount. Apply to E. PETTIT,
waft No. 309 WALNUT Street.
FR OM $3,000 TO sti 500 TO LOAN
,n Mortgage. CHARLES BROADS, No. 436
WALNUT Street. ap29.6t*
"EXCELSIOR " HAMS
ARE THE BEST IN
THE WORLD.
J. H. MICHENER & Co.,
GENERAL PROVISION DIALERS,
And enure of the oelebrated
"EXCELSIOR"
•
GAR• CURED HAMS,
Eive,l42 01111 144 Nurth FRONT Street,
Between Arch and Race streets, Philadelphia.
The Rrtly•celebrated 01 EXEELSIOR" HAMS era
cored by J: R. M. & (in a style peculiar to them
/Woos) expressly for FAMILY UM ; are of delicious
Savor ; free from the tuardemant taste of salt, and are
pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered
for sale. wl-7m
CAUTION-
The well-earned reputation of
FAIRBANKS' SCALES
Hap Induced the maker" of imperfect balancee to offer
them ee . FAIRBANKS' BOALES," and purchseers
have thereby. In many instance", been aubjeoted to fraud
and Imposition. 7.nraltewas' SONLIES are manufac
tured only by the original inventors, B. & T. FAIR..
B.ENRS it 00., and are adapted to every branch of the
bullpen, where a correct and durable &aloe is required.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
General Agents,
aplo-tr yetABONIV HATA, TN . QUSSTNUT ST.
RAIL SALE!
The Subscriber will offer for sale, at the
HADDONFIELD STATION,
On the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, on
SATURDAY, May 3, 1882,
7,000 CEDAR BAILS,
of a superior quality, in lots ranging from 100 to 500; awl
5,000 FEET CEDAR SIDING,
in lots to suit ptirchaemrs. 11eo , f it the game time ftig
place,
TORRE FARM WAGONS,
ONE FARM CART,
with iron suns ; all new, and of the bee manufacture--
Nada by Wilson, 0 1.0140, & Co., Henry Simone, Pod Ease,
ler R Bro. j and
ONE FALLING.TOP BUGGY,
In good order.
Bale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., when terms wil
be made known by
ardd C. H. SHINN.
ARMY GOODS
ON HAND.
DANK AND LIGHT BLUE KEBSEYS.
STANDARD 6 , 4 AND 8.4 INDIGO WOOL.DTED
BLUE FLANNELS.
WIDIGO BLUE MIXTURES.
COTTON DUCH, 10, 12, AND 15.0UNCE.
FARNHAM, RIRRHAM, tr. CO.,
sp2B-2m 225 CHESTNUT STRENT.
WATCHES AND JE NELRY.
i dt REMOVAL.
J. C. FITIALE ft;
Ilavint Removed from Ito . . 42 South THIRD Shoot to
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2ud Floor,
(Opraadte Masonic Tomato.)
Now °flora a Largo and Deelraide ago , * of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
ROGERS & 1.111.02111111.8` SPO()N3- AND /ARMS.
•Nn
FINE JEWELRY,
To which the attention of the trade Iv invited.
•p3V- Om
CHARLES FRO DS HAM,
S 4 STRAND, LONDON,
WATCHMAKER TO THE QUEEN,
Would respectfully announce to his American patrons
that he has received the
GRAND 9911 D PIEPAid QF INNOR IN PAIIIL
MEDAL OE HONOR AT THE GREAT LONDON
EXHIBITION, and the
GRAND RUSSIAN GOLD MEDAL OF TIIE FIRST
ORDPIt,
by command of the Emperor, in token of the superiority
and appreciation of hie NEW SERIES IMPROVED
ODRONOMETER WATCHES.
JAS. E. CALDWELL. & Co.,
822 CIIEBTMJT §:FUEL
'rave on hand a splendid tttlficortment, comprieing all the
eizee in heavy 18-carat Gold Minting Cases and open
face, with index.
We recommend these unrivalled TIMEKEEPERS with
more confidence; perfect in principle and adjustment,
and not affected in the pocket by any external motion—
eepeciaily adapted to Railroad travellers. Should any
watch old by us prove untatibfattoey tta,purchi‘se money
will be returned. apl9-tu thelm
THOMAS C. GARRETT,
712 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has received a fresh stock
OP
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
FINE PLATED WARE
AND
TABLE CUTLERY,
And is manufacturing a great variety of SILVER WARE
adapted for borne use and for presents.
Prompt and particular attention is given to repairing ,
Wtdebee by first-clam workmen. spl.4-ibetn2m
4 , AMERICAN WATCH COM
PANY."
COLD AND SELVES
WATCHES,
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
COMPANY'S SALESROOM,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street. Second Floor,
(opposite Masonic Temple.)
I. IL IVIAIITER, Agent:
an.30.3m
VULCANITE RUBBER JE WELRY
A beautiful lino of
GENTLEMEN'S VEST CHAINS, LADIES' CHI
TALAIDIE CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES,
MIA, BUTTONS, B:c.,
Now in Store.
J. C_ FULLER,
No. 712. CHESTNUT Street, Second Moor,
(Opposite Maoonic 'Temple.)
ap3o-7m
AMERICAN, ENGLISH, a -
AND
SWIAS WATCHES, -
JE% ELBY, AND SILYERWAtiN,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
JOS.. H. WATSN,
ap'2s-Im 3 W
CUSTNU'C O STNEET.
DRY P9QP4 JOBBERS,
TAE LATEST STYLES OF
LADIES'
CRAPE COLLARS
JEST RECEIVED,
DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER
THOS. MELLOR & Co..
an2B-et 40 and 42 'North TIFITRD Street
CLOTHING
BOYS' CLOTHING
F. A. HOYT & BRO'S.,
S. W. Corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS
sy23•tbstu-19t
NEW DEPARTMENT.
We will have arranged on second floor, and
OPEN ON SATURDAY, THE 26TH INST.,
A SELECT STOCK
BOYS' CLOTHING.
GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER.
COOPER & CONARD,
Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
WA-1m
GENTS' FURNISDING GOODS
GEORGE GRANT..
MANUFACTURNE OF AND DIALIR IN
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
/19, 639 SITES' TVT fin Arr,
mb2o.Bm
FLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS
rot, ERB ARMY.
FINE SHIRTS.
COLLARS, STOCKS, AND
WRAPPERS.
litanufactured ai
W. W. invica-rins.
NO. 606 ARCH STREET.
ET A full line of
TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS,
HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING,
Always on hand. mh6 dmif
IN SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
Jr: mipmabscriber would finite attention to ha'
1111PROVPD OUT OP MOTS,
Which be medsos s opeolulty in his Imminent. Alpo, can
leently receiving
NOVALTIPB 1 , 011 ONNTLPMEN'S
J. W.. SCOTT,
GlSTl.liMint'9 PtiIIMIMING STORE,
No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
16941 Tour doors holow the inontinentat
cooKINe RANGE" YITANAVES,
COOKING RANGES.
ELZVATEro DinfilLE-OVER COOK4N4
RANGE.
This Bangebaa afforded more satisfaction than any yet
offered to the public.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
WARM AIR FURNACES,
Of the meet apnColted and economical patterns.
SUITED To ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
ENAMELED SLATE MANTELS.
A largo variety of these beautiful Mantels at
VERY LOW PRICES.
ABNQI-Ir) .4g WILSQN,
1010 GIIESTNUT Street.
LOW-DOWN AND COMMON
PARLOR GRATES,'
FOR HARD OR SOFT GOAL.
Hot-air Registers and Ventilators—a large assortment.
ARNOLD It WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
aa23..was2mil
SALT.-2,000 sacks Ground 41una
Bait i 21,000 boehelo do, do., do.i 4,000 bonbeld
Turk's Land d0.,1n store and for sale by MURPHY &
EOONEr No. 1 4S NORTH WHARVES. myS
pIIOTOGRAPH
TIM CIIIarEST AND BEST IN THE lIIANKET.
ritlCEs PROM SEVENTI-FIVE GENTS
PULL ADELPIIIA,
Manufacture and have on sale, wholesale and retail,
The Wise being as, Autograph Tiooic
graph Book in one, and furnishing a new feature in the
Photograph-Album business. The Auto• Photographic
Albums are especially adapted to the of
Hret•class trade. Their gigs and shape are great hu
provements upon anything of the Album kind yet manu
factured, whether foreign or domestic i and the peculiar
arrangements for Autographs under the pictures. and
for index names, without defacing the book, thus pro.
serving its beauty, and allowing the pictures to be
Changed au timber of time, together with pattern
Aee4s for Loth Card and Autograph, make them essen—
tially different from, and much superior to, any others
issued.
OM' Altrime have received. the award of highest ex
cellence, and are manufactured from the beat of ma.
terials and by the most Bkillfnl workmen, with the aid of
original machinery, which enables the advertisers to
offer them at prices from :1.5 to 30 per cent. below others
in the market. ap26.8 3t
PABEON BROWLOW.—WiII be
N
unfitly nu All - MUD/lir MORNING, . very Ane card
posture of Parson Ilrowolow, photographed expressly for
us, by Gutekuust, May Ist. Prise 25 cents.
MCALLISTER S.: BROTHER,
ray3-2t 728 OBES'INUT Street.
CHUR,Ofi IN 176.5.-
Card Picture of the interior of Christ Church in
1785, from the original engraving. Price 21 cents. .Just
DSc A.LLISTKR i RRUTR PAL
3-2 t 728 CHESTNUT Street.
PROCLAMATION.—To all lovers of
flue arts: Be it known that REMICK'S superior
portraits, Oil.colored Life-size Photographs are n4w
made at war prices. SECOND Strew, above Green. lt*
TO PAINT THE LILY—Or to mul
tiply adjectives in praise of ESTHER'S Colored
Photographs for et, is ftuperfluous; they telt their own
story. SECOND Street, above Green.
A NOTRE R NOVELTY IN PHOTO
RA Plf A LBW 01S.—To. day we ah all introduce
AN ALBUM FOR 31)0 PORTRAITS;
Richly !sound in the folio. lug sty les :
Turkey Anitque, wiih two cave clasps .$lB on
Turkey Antique, panelled eider and two fine clasps. 22 00
Also,
AN ALBUM FOR 400 PORTRAITS,
Richly bound in the following styles:
Turkey Antique, with two fins, clasps 4 .f.9.0 00
Turkey Antique, panelled sides and two clasps... . 21 00
These All•ums have been prepared with great care, are
elegantly hound, tow bine all the Improvements, and are
offered at very low prices.
Publisher , by
WILLIAM A. & ALifitiSti iwartTrEtt,
No. 606 CAIN sr NUT Street._
GirtARD EIRE AND MARINE
OFFICE 414' WAtittft btitgET 7 PHILADELPHIA.
This company continues to tN49 slake On the eater
claws of Property at low roles.
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and abili
ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the
benefit of the public, during the last nine years, e xceed
6500,000,
and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future
CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER,
JOHN W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY,
C. Y. HEAZDITT, ABRAHAM. HART;
DAVID BOVD, Jr., PETER E. HOE, of N. Y
WM. M. SWAIN, RIIRILAN SHEPPARD,
JOSE PH KLAPP, M. D. N. 3. LA WOE SOH,
WM. C. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLER.
VANE INSURA
No. MI CHESTNUT
FIR& AND INLA
DIREC
COMMONWEAL I
RANCE COMPANY
PINNSILYANIA.
JOHN M. W u
SAMUEL S. MOON, Secr •
°Me°, OommostwerJela
Phll.l.lolds.
ej A NEW VICTORY.
lionnanunG4 Columbia co., PH;I MllllB, 1882.
Messrs. Evans & Wagon, Philadelphia!
Ogarrostax—At my earliest opportunity, I hasten to
Inform you of one of the most destructive fires that has
occurred in our town. On the morning of March 29 last
our Area- arga- itait-oiory brick and frame store and
dwelling was entirely destroyed by tire. It burned with
such violence and intensity of heat that it was ten or
twelve hours before we could reach the Safe. In the
meantime, it could be seen glowing with a red heat, but,
after securing the dafe from the ruins, on opening it, in
the presence of a great many people, all our books, bank
notes, and valuable papers, with which It was closely
tilled, were discovered in a perfect co4tift:um, anti, m
oldering the long and severe exposure, every one admit•
ted, with glad surprise, the value and triumph of your
improved Salamander. This evidence again of the me
rit of your Safes will BC cure for 7 on lboilbantle of friends
In our section. I shall very soon require artOthOP of your
Safes, as ray confidence in them is stronger than ever.
I remain, very truly, yours, WILSON AGES.
'EVANS 6: WATSON
Have always on band, at their Store,
No. 16 South FOURTH Street, below Market,
A large assortment of FIRE AND BURGLAR- PROOF
SAFES, warranted le Awl tht wet men tat.
IbW-tcri4A4c
i LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT liirr
/I -MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, near
I e "'midi') Institute,
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and Sethi
determined to 'merit future patronage, has secured its
elegant and convenient store, and has now on band a
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and
01._ 1 11e0 Y9ll !qr . " MA Purghir Prua Eaftw, (the WI
sisicuy are and purest' proof safes made.) Also, LailleN
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnished
to order on short notice. This is the strongest, bust pro
tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Ales, particular attention le coiled to Llille's Now
cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, do. This Safe is con
ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet of
fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strictly
Sre and burglar proof.
BPEOIAL 11071C11.—1 have now on hand say twenty c 4
Farrel, Derring, A - Co 's Safes, most of them nearly now ;
and name forty of ether makers, toiffyi-ising a compleit
assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very
low prices. Please call and examine.
ja26-Iylf M. C. BADLZB, Agent.
EVANS At WATSON'S
SALAMANDER SAM
STOWS,
16 SOUTH FOURTH STRRZT,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A large variety of FIER-PROOF ISAVZS alwayl ea
(SAGE ORANGE SEED.—Prime
Freeb Osage Orange Seed can be bad in quoutitioi
to salt Nnrsnrsmeo, or others, at the Seed store of P_
mom,' a CO., 10e ILiIIKIST Street, my2.3t*
MEDALS AND COINS.—A large
quantity of Medals and Coins for sale ; also. one
set of Napoleon's Medals ! one set of Daseder's Medals of
she `Euglleh Kings, nod one set of Medals of
the Romeo
Empire. Anal v to WM. 11. SMIDGENS ! 189 WILLIAM
Street, New York, Dealer in Medals, Ooine, and Paint
ings. ae2l-bn
MOMMENTO Al P iC A V
BTONEE3 at very reduced grim et Marble Wort►
of A. aTEINMICTZ, Japan Imes, below Ileventl
Oireet. lehLßAnif
PITOTOGRA PITS.
ALBUMS.
ovEE ONE NuNLIRED DIFFERENT STYLES
UP WARDS
SAMUEL BOWLES &
PRISTIIIS /NB 158451t-filiii,kirm,
BriiINGFIELD,
every variety of the
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM
AUTO-PIIOTOGIRAPILIO ALBUM,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL 5200,000
DIJIECTORS
THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice President
JAS. B. ALVORD. Secretary.
NCE COMPANY,
,treat.
ND INSURANCE.
LOBS.
F. N. Bit*
Chas. Richardson,
Henry Lewis, Jr,
Alex. Whilldin,
Geo. A.. West,
,W,Pavjel JgLL W, Evorman,
FRANCIS N. BIJ'K, President.
CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice Pregident,
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. [mhl9-11rt1
H HRH INSU
OF THE EIFATE 01
ORS.
Charles M. Rogers,
John B. Walker,
/WWII Ebincatilters
Winiam Struthers,
Elijah Jcnes.
• 'IL M D., President.
ITALL, Vioe President
terry.
Max, C. 15 gIISSTN47
.e4-it tr
Daft! Jayne, M. D.,
John M. White%
g...ciwari 0 . gpig4t,
T... 8. tatowert,
Henry Lew* Jr.,
DAVID JAY
SAFES
THE LATEST.
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
RTROVELD'S BRWADIC BAND.
TREO. EDivRLD, 61,41
fir , ,tnr (),* N, V Phllharmora Soddy.
CONDUCTOR or TUE ORWIMTRA.
(J. XOPPITZ,
Th,. World-nem-mood 10tnil..t.
MAP. BERTHA JOJIANN9I N . . „ Prima D4naa,
0. WOLFBOII fir • Solo /Nuke.
0.11 JARVIB 8010 Piftnlst.
Cii9ko gni') Pltiolat.
TUFA), - iiBan TAN BNB, ....... , . ttoin Pianist.
TITS VIYOST.
1 . 111.1 IMMENsIt niteflEnTßA.
Itl utirEtres LRr'ir , PE 11 ND,
- - • ' , Y I r:PII4
Irhr rpe ip•nerally, Renervid Saatd
to be too ()NLY at J. E. corocr of Seventh and
Cla—toot etteetr. pt
A MERI(JAN ACIADNINV aF MUSIC,
lion EDWARD' HVHRFCTT
llxw kindly vnloPt..r•,l to IPlivPr hIN cPlebr tied kith's%
ott the t-ftIIARACTR.II. OF TICE WAR."
On FRIDAY 1-;VICNING: M'4• Soh. lit fiGmk i t
TOR TTIF.
VOLT:II:TRIM M. Pttt , tlTtt ENT tilt LOONS.
A DIVIIASION RIBTY tit!tiTti,
Tickets, with secured kleate. for male at the following
places, viz: T. B. Pngteß, B. W. corner Si Itth•end Chemt•
tut RN J. Ft Onolint. N. cor. 9auto,ll
Ate., W. P. IblzarrPm, N 0.721 Ull6stkitit'mt. tovr;:tior
MRS. JOHN DREW'S
ABOR-STREXT THEATER.
Acting IHAR6 Manager W. E. FEEDERIONS,
Bridnitax Agent and TroWM, JOH P mmtr.ity:
NINETY-SIXTH NIGHT OW JOHN Divot.
And iliß Ind aup,arancu but Four.
TO-NIGHT. SATHEDaY, Hay 3, 1862.
On, GALWAY Puxo7loB IN 7770.
Fierce O'llara
To conclude with thn
ROBBER'S WIFE
Lowry frfile l . &&&&
et Furyllionle
Roof) Bedlam - I
Curtain I 'Hen at quarter to ti n'clnrk
TvTv a /NUT-STREET THEATRE--
T NINTH and WAINITT %esti
Bole Tolman
TUTS (SATURDAY) MVUNTITIL May 11162
LAST NIGHT OF MISS UllA Ith')TTEI TR ()M.
ThQ porfonnince will nOllMsnrs!ith
Mies ilharinttA Thorn won.
Mr. J. S.'Wright."
To conclude with 0 e thrilling drama of
LA TOUR DE NESL.E
Captain Buririan Mr t).rion iiiii.
Itlargunrite of Burgundy Miss Alice Grey:
PRIORS-50, 37 li t 75, and 25 cents; Private BOWAN
.6 and $3, according to their locale.
Doors open at 74 o'clock. To commence at 7X.
A/AIM II ASLII,II roa
FAREWELL CONCERT AND FESTIVAL,
THURSDAY EVENING, NT iv 22,
At eh. AOADN:SIY OP MENLO. It
LAUGDING GAEL—DIt. 00iitort i
alio gave the Exhthition in the limper reetitute,
York, will give a LEGTURE, WITH A GR ~Nl5
EXIIIIrITION of the NITROUS OXIDE, EXHILA
RATING or
A E TRONG RAILING ort-otod around the.
Stooe, to pr.-cent thooo ilYnkr thA jlinitnUCO of dm Om
Iron - , coming in contact with the
TWELVE STOUT niEN will occupy the Eltage,
gear , ' ftea;Lpet N ccidpnt,
TWELVE, GENTLIIIIIEri have vo/unteered to Inhale
tte Gen.
SIXTY GALLONS or One will bo mado and Maga
stertil,
AS NOME hot Gentlemen of the first respectability will
he allowed to inhale it, there neei be no apprehension
of fix hting or other improprieties.
TOE hrfrECT of the Gag is to develop the leading
unite of chttrocter. 9aitth 4111 langb, eing. dance, tie
claim. etc. Dr. U will he the Arid to inhale ft.
Dr. COLTON will endeavor to teenage the Exhibition
in eueli a manner us to deserve the patronage (as to New
'York) of the hest CiRfA of ladles and a.nthaaeo. Those
who love an evening of hearty lariOter trpi l e aminoth
To ndd variety to the entertaturuent, Dr, C. has en-.
gaged the celehrated
TREMAINAI.; Intorimits.
Who ,rill commence the evening , with a brief and brit
taut Concert, in which they will Ong a ttelantitai of pa.
bentimental, and condo Kongo.
IXIIILARATING GAS.-Dr. Coltnn's entertaining exhi
bition of the effects of the Nitrous Oxide this was attended
by a large and greatly amused audience. in the Cooper
Institute. on Monday evening.—N. Y. Observer.
TICKETS 5 CENTS. Doors open at 7 commence
at 8 preciaely4 1/Iy2-4010
AMERICAN ACADEMY OT
mum_
°BRAT ORATORICAL ENTERTAINMENT,
ON SATURDA V EVENING. May 3, 1862,
JOHN B. GOUGH,
{f ho 4# , lfilr9fo7 carrtd a world:. wide reputation for hie
tectores open
TEIIPYRANCE,
hail kindly aereed to deliver his best composition, to aid
tt TRE NORTHERN HUME FOR FRIENDLESB
CHILDREN." The wornlPrfil) oratorical powers of Kra
trough btio ,$) well Known, we need only nay that upon
no other subject are his Lectures no brilliat t and attrao
tivo at , on thin, hit favorite theme.
Tickets may be reserved far any part of the house at
50 cents. at the Academy ; or at MarlieMu, 0013 Ohe.dout
enake, ‘25 No:l4—M.
MUSICAL FUND BALL.
TUESDAY EVF,NING, MAY 6th,
nOTTS(1II &LK
Will give one GRAND CONCERT, prior to hill depar
ture for the East. assisted by
MTS. , . CARLOTTA PATTI.
Her last appearance before her departure for London.
SIGNOR TO MAIESI,
The nam ObA ..mirvent. lever, of tLe
Company, his ilra anni nely appearance
SIGNOR FERRI,
The renowned Baritone: these being the last appear.
snag of these great artistes, prior to their departure to
fulfil their European engagement&
Dlr. A MOLI,VNLIAIIRR, the celebrated Violoncellist.
SIGNOR. AIUZIO, Musical Director and Conductor.
Admission ONE DOLLAR.
seats can be secured (without extra charge) at Gould't
11Inuit Store, II& 632 OhLeti,nt street, hod at the RAI in
the evening.
Doors open at 7.4" Concert commences at 8.
T IGIIT-ROPE ASCENSION
FAIRMOUNT.
ACROSS THE SCHUYLKILL RIVER, BY W. H.
DONALDnoN.
Hops 1 000 Wei in Length, and INS Feet Insiff.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 3d.
MONDAY AFTERNOON, May sth
WEWNEnDAY AFTERNOON. May 7th.
PATU RI, ,alt AFTF.RNOOE, May Mho
/ST O'CLOCK, PRVISELY,
NO Postponement, unless the WtifithAr VlPOVelci Isnio76rit
bin, when it will take place the Bret dear day following.
BARRY GILBERT, Agent.
2 i. s.SBMILY DUILPINGS.
LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE
GREAT SEPoY REBELLION,
GORGEOUS iGENES IN INDIA.
Portraits of Captain FIRIOSSoN and Lieutenant WOE.
DEN and Views ..f the MONITOR and DERRIMAG,
MONDAY, A v‘i•ll 28, AND DU kLINO TUE kintAit.
Conim..nee hi the Evening at 8, and WEDNESDAt sod
SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3 o'clock.
Admission 20 Gents. Six tickets, 881. Ohildren, 11
gents ar,BB-89
E. D. Woodruff,
John Kessler, Jr.,
P. S. Justice,
Washington Jonee,
PENNSYVLANIA ACADEMY OP
TEE FINE ARTS. Thirty-ninth Annual Exhf..
bition of Paintings and ScHlpture, 1025 CHESTNUT
Street. Open from 9 A. DI till 6 P. M., and from r
I'. X, till 10 I', 11,
ACanittance 26 cents; Season Tickets SO cents.
Stockbolderr, artists, and Contributors will recelva.
their tickets at the Academy i no admissions without.
ep2B
Chas. Stokes,
STEREOSCOPTICO SOF TELE RR
_
BEL.LION, for public exhibitions; vievialof all tha.
prominent Battles, Incidents, and Mon. Fall placed sad
illustrated catalogues sent free, by
JAMB W. QUEEN & GO.,
Ontiniona,
spil•lm No. 924 CHESTNUT Street. Phlladolobia.
WA NT.I7 D—A first class, Retail'
Flalesman. in a first-chum clothing house. on
aspic:tit street. Good palary paid. Address Box. No.
415 PllllB4elphto Post (Mice, with references. it
WANTED—A Situation by a, Young ,
Nan, who can furnish excellent reference • wordd.
not object to leave the city. Address • 'L. LJ. b office
of this paper. ap29.tutleattS
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mostly out-door XIIIPLoTbIgNT, by p young
monied man. Referoucta obtuiuuble. Address Kay,"
office of The Press. my2.3c*
WANTED --A Situation ag Hooks
keeper or Salesman. by one who is well ac
quainted with the nneinees. and bee had many rears'
ex eerienco in this and other cihes. No objection to act
an Travelling Agent and 2-aleeman for some Phitede
bonen, Is acquainted with dealers in Washington and?
Altsandrla. Adams linaluesin" Washington CitYi.
1). ii. myl 3t*
UNITED STATES MARINES.—
Wanted, for the United fitatee Marine Corm for
sea service aboard of men•of•ware BRITNRAL HUN•
DRIP ABLE-BODIED MEN, between the aim
of eighteen and forty years. Young men from the coun
try not tees than 5 feet 4)i inches high, who shall parr
the medical examination, and enlist, will receive three
&int,. per balk for the iliskeince tracollarl In coining in ti..
Rendezvous. at 311 South FRONT Street. below Spruce,
Philadelphia. All other information that may be re
quired wit be given. JAMES LEWIS. Captain,
ap22-12t end Rorrvittinir
HANDSOME TEIRIi.:E STORY
ma.
COTTACF, with '2)4 acres of land in Cormsntown,.
All mod. rn improyfnon . ts. Also, 'Threo.gt9ry
;59F1p TFAIT tl e"'''.l
WBITEM AN .t
No, 1 Mercantile Library Building.
* FOR tSALF—A, DEMMIME
FARM, containing 80 aeras-12 Hattie*, tho !Warm
In the highest state of cultivation. bituale on a line or
railroad, fire minutes' walk from a elation, Chester
county, 18 miles from the city. Largo and fint-clues
improvements, tenant's house, stables, luso harm run.
Wo g water, apring•houte, ico.tano, bath, ,cc, Terme
(sal'. Apply to H. PerTIT,
my 3 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
1111 TO EXCHANGE—MONTGO—
irtitY-COUNTY FARM . , containing SS aerf4-14
woodland, the balance in a good state of cultivation.
Good and substantial stone improvements. For further
particulars, apply to E. PETTIT,
rey3 En. 30. WALNUT Street.
POARDIN G.—Wantod, Board for
man and wife, with.,aecond•etory - unfurnished
room end genteel family, between Arch and Poplar, and
ea!! of PC40.4 ()frog Addrese Box 1038 Poet 011100. It#
ALMUSEIKEIit Th.
MONDAY 'EVENING NEXT, MAY 5, 1652.
GRAND ANNUAL UONGSHT
R 8 M. A. GASTOCTIIION.
MIMED
TJATAIHNG G.
AT CONCERT (large) ❑ALL,
TUESDAY EVENING, 'APRIL Pith
W ANTh.
FOR SALE *VD TO LET.
my 3 2t
BOARDI.N
SUMMER "BOARDING NEAR GER
MANTOWN.—SPLENDID SITUATION !—Only a
few minutes' walk from Railroad Station. To adults, or
families without children, who wish to spend the summer
ih the country, a ilia sabarlanity is sow offaad. A6o ls
at 1127 011.ESTNUT Street. inyl4t*
BRUSI - LEh
AND
BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS,
KEMBLE & VAN HORN.
0 12 ° .3 n , OH MARIEBT agree% Thumb
LADIES' TRUSSES, SUPPORT
EBB, MUCUS, and other Mechanical Appliance%
of correct conetruotion and easy to the wearer. For Bola
end adjiludizneat at O. U. NMSDLIia' LAMM,' OTORP.
Tit .IELYTH Street. first doer Salami Bart.
Gentleman requiring Bnrtnre Trams will roll it the
doulhweet corner FWELFTH and BAOM, where 0. M
N. sires attention to this spunistfusture. sohl24laslit
John De'ewt'
_John Dram
...,Itrahk Drew
Mrs. a F. Biker.