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    THE CITY.
VON ADDITNITATs crrr remws, ass wommT/I irmir7.l
How THE EVACUATION OF YORK
TOWN WAS RECELVED HERE.—Our clients re
ceived the rates of the seaenation of VerLiosra very
quietly. The strategy of the rebel generals has been so
guysterieus of late that few pretend to account for this
latest of all movements. and, indeed, it is generally
thought that the rebels thaaiselrea }IMP/. 118 V. 111.9 eines
ideas as to what they mean to do. A few were fearful
yesterday that the evacuation of Tor). tolfn meant the
elestruction of Banks. McDowell, or Barnside, but the
MN of people took the retreat to be a last desperate at
-tempt of the Confederacy to save its capital and
She territory of the Old Dominion. Most folk
regarded the evacuation as a crowning garland
for the wily end wise generalship of McClellan,
tut a few of the timorous and doubt:al regretted
that the rebel arm}, or a portion of it, was not
•smtrappd and captured. It was said in some quarters
that the slow movements of McDowell could nom be ex.:
vlained, and that be had waited at Fredericksburg in
.order to give the rebels an opportunity to evacuate York
town, and thus subserve the deeigue of McClellan. Some
think that Richmond will now be left unguarded, and
that the rebel Cougrree did not make their late exodus
.vanautbotizedly. lo view of this anticipated event, the
wise ones say, what will be done with Norfolk—will it be
.also given up? A hunited speculations engross the
6.,6 all /.41,.e days or the robollion Ara
Doing numbered, and that we have the monster upon the
.flockneyed and fabled u hip."
ARRIVAL OP TRP. REMAINS OF MAJOR
•GENEKAL CHARLES F. SMITII.—.OII Setarday af
ternoon, about tux o'clock, the body of Majer General
•Charles F. Smith reached this city. Major General
.smith was a native of Philadelphia, and, at the time of
bit death, was in his Ilftf .sivth }ear. tieneral Smith
, enntrtietea, while in Moog°, the diseme whin esuet.d his
•death at Savannah, Tennessee. During die war with
Mexico, the deceased bore it aaliar.t part in the atruualt
ale was colourl of the Third regiment of 'Jolted Mates
infantry, hrtreited for "gallant mud distinguished eau.
alter at the battles el Palo Alto anti Ittvaaa df, la PAina,
in Texas, Nay 9th,18 i 6." and again, Ll• for gallAot con
duct in the several conflicts at Monterey. in Mexico. on
Ihe 21st, 22d, and 231 at September, 1846 i" and, again,
4i for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battles at .
4C`..61-erae suud Charubuoco, to etaxico, Aagast iU 2i,
3.847."
Elie crowning achievement was at the assault upon
Fort Doneleon, alien hie gallant charge at the head of
Lis division drove the rebe's from their entrenchmems
•ate, For hh. s.e.fc,. 4. ..44.4 he weal Com
mussioned Maior Gene] al of Toluxteerm.
The remains were received at the passenger depot of
-the Pennsylvania railroad, at Eleventh and market
streets, on the arrival of the train.
Th. body Oinch,..st t, r St...
Anderson, a brother of General Tt ,hers Anderson. Ile
brought with hint the uniform of General Smith and the
service Pword w hich he carried at the time of the assault
- on Fort Donelson.
The remains here placed in a private room at the de.
NI, where they lay until seven o emelt in the evening,
when they wt re conveyed to the hell of Independence by
the Girard Company of Bowe Guards, Captain Binder,
and the committee 4_ f
The body had btun placid in an iron air-tight coffin,
it qM exalmintd m the bell alter ha arrival there, and it
gas evident that d. composition had begun. It, will,
therefore. be impoesible for persons visiiiug Else Ifall to
-view the body. The coffin, covered with a black velvet
tall. and with the beautiful silk use sent from the city of
Man Fiaticleco by A G-,easy M.-coafyic,. Icy- state is
the liallovben we left en Saturday evening. Captain
Binder company will remain co-) duty as a guard of honor
- until this morning, when they will be relieved by Com
pany A, Home Guard, Capt. Biddle.
Co gab:an:ley- afternoon, before the arrival 9f civr,
to
:trains,the Committee of City Councils which have the
-matter in charge met and perfected their arrangements
for the obsequies The body win lay in state in sue Hall
anti to-morrow afternoon. During yesterday no un
isons ezcept losruett:ate relatives ..f the deceafted .were
admitted. During to day, and on Tuesday morning, the
.public will be admitted to the Hall. AL two o'cloca on
' , Tuesday afternoon the funeral will take place.
Governor Curtin and the beads of Departments at
Harrisburg, the Judges of the United States Circuit and
:District Comte. the Juanes of the Supreme Cann of
• Pennsylvania, the District Court of the city of Philadel
tibia, the Court of Common Picas of the county of Phila
delphia, the Foreign Ministers and Consuls resident in
Philadelphia, the Isei - ereud Clergy, and the beads of the
aterinue Municipal Deputtnaata :if the city, have been
:Invited to participate in the caret:T.4,los.
The military arratigemeuts will he under the charge
of Brigadier General A. J. Pleasouton. cleamanding the
Philadelphia Home Guards Company A. First Artille
ry, Captain Chapman Biddle. hits been detailed as a body
spiard during the reptile of the remains iu Independence
Ball. The futurel will take place on Tuesday afternoon
siit two o'clock. The Home Guards will be formed ou
lroad street. the right resting on hpruce street, at one
o'clock P.M , punctually. facing east, in the following
order: First—Cavalry. Second—A battery of artillery.
"Third—The regiments of Weary mimetically as they
Wand on the rotten Fourth—The battalions of two rifle
- regiments. During, the march of the Dillow/aim minute
gnu, corresponding with the age of the deceased, will be
fired from the howitzer battery, under command of Capt.
X. Spencer Miller.
In addition to the Items Guards, the officers of the
Xeserve brigade will participate in the obsequies. Invi
tations have also been Extended to officers of the army,
volunteers in serci; e. navy and marine corps who may
at that time be in the city, officers of the First Division
Pennsylvania Militia and of the Home Guard, not otner
'girlie on duty.
Invitations hire been extended to the following gen
'Vernet to act as pall bearers:
Brigadier General It Anderson. U. S. A.
Brigadier General W. B. Illoutt,omery, U. S. A.
Surgeon General. -Finley, U. S. A.
Captain Peuderea,t. U. S. N.
Captain Turner. U S. N.
Captain Charles lonian, U. S. N.
Captain Marston, U. S. N.
Captain Nicholson, U. S N.
Major Ziegler, Marine Corps.
Colonel George Andrews, U S. A.
Lieutenant Celotel G Crosman. U. S. A.
Lieutenant Colonel Ruff, U S. A..
Major Alfred Mordecai, U N. A.
Some of the get. tlenteu named have reeponded agirma.
Lively to the invitation of the committee. Others hare
mot yet been heard hum.
The route of the funeral procmeion on Tueeday will be
.tts follows: Out Waiont street to Twe'ilh, uo Twelfth to
Girard avenue, out Girard avenue to Ridge avenue,
•there the greater portion of the infantry iu the line will
falloff. The artillery and cavalry will continue on to the
Cellcterfi and the firing party, comdeting of B regiment
of infantry, will take care. The interment will he at
„laurel Rill.
REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.—An ad-
Rurned meeting l f this body was held on last Saturday
evening at the County Court House. the President,
31r. W. J. Veiny. rigid, in the Chair. There was a very
large attendance of the member., and on motion of Mr.
Z. I) Bouthworth, the folly% iug additional special rules
- were adopted unanimously :
The eeerelery of enoh ward Aeaoclation, formed role
aqua to these rub s. hall engross this obligation: I
Atereby bind and obligate myself to sustain and vote for
the nominees presented by the Republican Party, norm
ant to these rules. and declare that I have absilved my
weenectiee eet euitaelloe With eh other pelicieet
gallons or association*, whatever," which shall be signed
Ly each and every member nefure voting for any officer,
delegate, or other person, or taking part iu any buiiness
of the Ward.associatiou.
No delegate to any Convention. held under theme mites,
Isbell be permitted to take a seat in the Convention to
which he is returned, if he has, at any time since his con
nection with the ward association to which he belongt,
acted as a member of, or in any connection wall, soy
vther D9litical psl4l' wb tcyeri knq in *Pict! 4.40 ever
COM - MirloU htldMtiUtr ILICSO rulust Mu following untiga.
lion shall be drawn up by the mecretary of the C
arcntion, and be sigetd by each and every delegate:
"We hereby bind and obligate war:saves to sustain and
-veto for the nominees of this lion volition."
it wee anuotincrq that the liepaibileaire pC ttiv diAth
bard would meet at the usual place to complete their or
ganization, under the rule.. on next Tuesday evening ;
:after which, the eonveution made arrangementa to send
delegates bylaw coming State Convention, and then ad—
Jimmied to _meant the call if the eiffie&re
SAUNDERS' CADETS AT GIRARD COL
LEGE.—On Saturday, at 10 o'clock, the cadets of Saun
ders' Institute, West Philadelphia, were drilled, for the
litcond time, by their military instructor, tiajor Eckeu
edorf. on the ground of Girard thulege. by invitation of
the faculty. Their reputation had drawn together an
, linimense number of lee Ms and gentlemen, who expressed
-their gratification in the most lsttering mermen Phila.
tdelpbtana, and, indeed, all renue)lventiuth triree reason
-Ito rejoice that, without soy parade, military inatruction
-of the highest order has been su successfully introduced
into so distinguished and loug-established seminary al
the Saunders' InAitute. This surprisingly-successful
pr.v=. s T et..e.,ade
the military ferm, will promote, instead of retarding, in
tellectual culture. We never saw a healhler collection
Apr youths in appearance than Saunders' Cadets. and we
leave reason to know that they excel as much in close
Application to bard study as they' do in Moan military
lests which invariably draw crowds of cultivated and
Admiring spectat , ra whenever they appear before our
•cifisens. At the conchnien of the drill, the Cadets
Marched to the residence of Major Eckendorf, and, with
. 111114 Wien, were delisirttrilly refreshed,
ARREST OF SROPLIFTERS. A few
..v.ab since two colored women entered the store of Riley
mini, mar Eighth and chostaut vireo% sad made a
purchase, n taw inenieute after they bad tort
the place, a piece of silk sustaining eigaty-three yards,
and valued at ti. 65. was mimed. A deecri scion of the
wrcmen was esnt to the Central Pollee Station, and the
I:batter placed in the hands
of Detective Levy, Oft Sa
sunray aftenroor, wnitet proceeding - to the Penney - Irani*
Railroad depot, he raw two colored women answering, as
3ie thought, the dencription furnished hies 08 followed
them for several equaree, Annum that they were con.
lineally entering stores in shoplifter styli", At Num ti t
2l oglit i. Teens time it: algae wan niem, and at they tame
out of Mr. Caeseiberry's etore, be entered it, and sent
, Zor the shop girl wto had waited on the women at Rao'
Smith'e. lie then followed the pair into droll street,
and wee overtaken by the girl whom he had summoned,
'who boultaal thrau.b the bulk ~ad ldeneinet tee
two women sa th one. who had purloined the silk from
aver employers They were arrested, and being taken
libeler(' Alderman Ogle, were held for a furtner hearing
on Tuesday text id the Central Police Station, where
.eden-ltettielei kebb /base 16ht lOoda all) 20 w..li to akbuut
They gave the named or Josephine tiarper sad Eliza
Matthews.
RAILROAD A CCIDENT.—AIIOthOr aced-
OUGULTUd 'ODOM hair- par{ cloYen ou Four
emorning on the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore
railroad, which resulted in the serious injury of several
versons. The train lett Philadelphia at the 1:0 , 13i
Lour, and went smith as far as Charlestown, eight
annoy north of the gnaw:Amman river, whoa an cite
train was visaing that station, the rear trucks or the last
car broke the switch bar and jumped from the main track
2u the switch, on which were Come manure cars. The car
thus detached fr,ni the train was one of those appro-
Tiriated to ladies, several of whom 11/41.4. ibj.red. Theewe
lan on until it came into contact with one of the manure
care on the twitch, by which the aide of the passenger
car was crushed it, throwing the splinters in every di
rection. The brakesman wee at his post on the forward
riot of the detached ear, and with him was a tlislh nanpla
Cheer P. Brant, living at Port Deposit. Brant jumped
ifrom the car and tell, when, an instant after, the lorwaid
liucka of the car passed over botti besiege, crushing them
In a horrible manlier. A number of other persons on the
train were more or leas Warp& No Mamie is attelbatod
to those in charge of the brain.
PEACH CROP IN DELAWARE AND
NARYLAND.—W” are reliably jgrormili thrt the grog.
wean of au abuncaut peach crop were never so flattering
as thus far during the present . awn, and that, unless
Rome late frost kills the fruit, by far the largest crop ever
wrown In Eastern Maryland will be gatberei. One in-
Selligent gentleman informs us that over one mibion of
.I.reon have 6.E.r. pl pier thils 4511 kh. p0n1”..11,, .rn-
Lracing Delaware and the kastern Shure of Maryland,
occupying over ten thousand acres of land. Tan spate
crop, from present apvearancee, also promises to be
-very large toe. ; .-; e is great trade in lands n., Lb."
of the Delaware rceinsutar Railroad Large trtets of
lard are being laid int for perch orchards in the fief
alluvial bottom of Bohemia manor.
TEEN AND Now AT FORT DELAWARE.
--pork Dela...al. new the abode of upwards of threw
ihundred rebels. Less than a year ago we expected daily lb et
sit would be menaced by privateersmen or by the disaf
;recited people of Delaware and Maryland. Apropos of
the feeling of the Mate of Delaware in the matter, the
'erilmlagtea Irsirea.P2Y Attila imbanuocielly for the dlsooserr
and arrest of the leaders of the cabal that designed seizing
Abe fortress. It closes its article thew: a The Fort Dela
ware and Delaware and Chesapeake Canal affair should
La looked into. Delaware is rebel in every sense of the
-word, and as committee of 0013gretel. should 6e appointed
to investigate the matter. That there was a plot to take
:Fort Delaware is hey and contradiction. One of the par
ties, we believe, is in Fort Warren ; another of the party,
ave believe, is a high officer of . Delaware."
FUNERAL OF REV. W. A. BRISBANE.
—The body of Rev. W. H. Brisbane will be buried
after religions exercises in the Green-etreet M. ii.
Church. Mir. Brisbane entered the ministry, on trial, in
aux'. L iL« .priu ß .,El.64.l h. Vilna ap im infaci a javior
preacher of the circuit, of which Bethel and Ohesepeatte
City. Md., formed a part. In 1804 Elkton, Chesagoosite
City, and Bethel were formed into a circuit, and Mr.
Bllsbatie wee appointed junior preacher—Bey. W. 11.
tha am:cha-- 18,54 he was 4araahma
ileacon, end received Elder's Orders in 185?..
DEATH' OF DANIEL 19. BEIDE/KAL—
I/Ir. Daniel E. Beidernan, a well-known active Democrat,
died et hie residence, in the Eleventh ward, eth tortgrday
morning Tne decvmed wan a meintior or itie Board or
Guardian of the Poor and of the echoed Board of the
Northam Liberties prior to the going into affect of Bon.
*Miamian. In 11055 he was elected to ream/int the
Eleventh ward in detect Council, and he retained his
mat in that bode until Lamers: Ims_ tie WA4 a member
of the Commission for the Relief of Famines of Ifoluntsurs
at the time of his death.
DESERTERS IN THE CITY. We regret
have se ei.vveic,le a stinmenti can of a(Mtlfitell Tram
the ranke of our Home Guard. During the night of
turday last three of the Girard Monte Guard, who were
engaged in the honorable teak of guaidiutt the b.sly of
Major General Smith made their exeape from the State
Meuse and from Inge yenueuco equate by traWitlg ibv
iron railings. They have no; yet been arrested.
ROBBERY AND ARREST.—Yesterday
afternoon an Eastern man named Thomas Honks was
robbed of $llOO in a vile den In Bt. Mary street, lu-pt by
Maria Woman!. Lieut. Golds). trade a descent on the
premise. and arrested Mrs. Wormans and seven girls, who
were all locked up fora hearing to. day.
FATAL BITRNING.- 1 011 Saturday morn
lug a wan named Patrick O'Katte, living at Save , ith tad
St. Mary streets, was badly buret,/ by his bud talttug
fire. Ile was temoved to the Hospital, where he ditql
el F ht o'cloolc an Ma evealag_ He lea*ee a wd. and QIII>
Child.
A LECTURE. —The Hon. Edward
Even tt will lecture at the Academy of Dinah), on rriday
evening nen, UM "TUB Character nt the W.tr," tAr
the beLefit of the Volunteer Refreshment Saloons. The
eloquent orator will insure a crowded house.
FLORAL FAIR.,—A floral fair for the
bent lit of the Cooper Shop Hospital and 6ohlior4' it nue
ill bbortli be held. A meeting of ladies to make arrange
ments for the above object will be held, on Tuesday
afternoon next, at Cobcert Had.
BODY FOUND.—q he coroner was sum
moned yesterday to hold an inquest upon the body of an
unimowo white woman found floating iu the Delaware at
Arth,ntrcet what
BOBBEItY.—A dwelling house, No.
2126 isr ou .t Vernon *tree!, was entered on Sttarclay eve
ning, between nine and ten o'clock, through tne trap
door, and robbed of a Bilk drown 'rained at thirty doitare.
DECEASE OE N.R. SOH UYLEIX.—Mr.
Philip R. Schn)ler, a well-known citiz.m of the Northern
Liberties, cried al his residuace, Germantown WS,IIIIO and
Infth aireci, vn OPIUMItur isherw,m.
DEATH OF A POLICEMAN.—George W.
Mahan, a member of the police fore. of the Fourteenth
ward, died on Friday night, at him milldam°'
Brown
strett, below Twelfth, from an attack of typhoid fever.
TO BE PAID OFF.—Major Taggart,
S. A., has arrived in the city with funds far the pay
ent of the selatete Its the vat-tette mill Leer iwapicol..
CITY ITEMS.
A FINE BUILDING .IMPROTEMENT.—The vi
cinity of Ninth and Chestnut streets is soon to be em
belliebt4 with mother insguificent building improve.
meat. We allude to the splendid new msrble-iront store
about to be erected on the Burd property, by Ildessrs J.
F. k E. B. Oree, proprietors of the well-known carpet
warehouse, on Obentnut street. ODIDSife the Slate Ileum
This edifice, when complet.d, will not be rivalled by any
carpet house in the United States. The new store will
have a front on Chestnut street of thirty-fire feet, with a
depth of two htittdred sail thirty-five feet, The plates in
the windows will be among the largestieveilmported, and
are to measure nine by nineteen feat. The building will
be four stories above ground, and the entire Ninth street
side will be of white marble. The Chestnut-street front
will be p‘irsupulatva by a aasseificurst block of marble,
the cost of which alone will exceed three thousand
dollars. The coat-of-arms of the Surd family are to be
emblazoned upon the latter In bold relief, and the entire
edifice will thoetitute wit Prchite:turol Acquisition to Poi.
ladelphia, worthy of her taste and wealth, as w--11 as of
the honored associations of that central locality, and the
enterprise and spirit of its occupants. The commence
ment of this extensive imp, ovetnent at this time is signi-
Scat t, and ',shows, among other indications, that the
check given to the commercial enterprise of our city by
the rebellion has been but temporary, and, as compare
with the effect of it in the South, trivial. We are autho
rized to state, in this connection, that the preparations of
the firm above referred to, to furnish the community
s.iti"le i ..atit carpets, will be e0rr.,.. f ......1a, g 1y lusrsassd.
One of the partners of the firm, Mr. J. F Orne, wiz soil
for Europe.in the Persia, on Wednesday neat, for the
purpose of ordering their fall importations.
MR. GOUGH'S LECTURES.—Mr. Gough's lec
ture at the Academy of Music on Saturday evening, on
Temperance, was a great success. His audieace was
large and appreciative, and the great temperance orator
never Appeared to better advantage. Mr. Gough is in
fact one of the few living orators of whom the plblic
can never weary, no matter how Wm or commonplace
their theme.
ills lecture this evening, which the reader will find ad
vertised in another column, to be given at the Academy
of Music, is entitled London by Night." This lecture,
it appears, has been prepared expressly for the occasion,
and by knowing ones is said to be his best effort. His
lecture on this theme, delivered in this city some months
ago, those who heard it win never forget. It was the
most graphic description of men and things as they ap
pear to an acute ebserver, that we haveever beard, and if
his kctuie to-night equals it, it will be worth hearing a
score of times by the same audience. The Academy will
no doubt be filled to its utmost capacity,
WARBURTON'S lIATS.--111. W. F. Warbllr
ter,, the batter, of Chestnut street, has made a great hit
with his elegant new Soft Hats. These comfortable Red
graceful coverings for the heintadaettol.to all'tastos, age 3
and professions, are decidedly too greatest success in the
batting line of this season. The public will, of course,
not be surprised to learn that so decided an improvement
in this department should be associated with the name of
Warburton. is always aheth
SUPERIOR COFFEE AND TEAS.—Mr. C. H.
Mattson, dealer in fine Groceries, Arch and Tenth streets,
has now he etore the /iota quality of (Moog and other
leas, at moderate prices; also, prima Old Government
Java, a pure, genuine article, which is mush liked by
lovers of this delicious beverage.
Cerki--Ofle +Rd Cottl depots on
the Delaware hag lust been openei by J. M. Rommel,
blo. 959 Delaware avenue, above . Poplar street. Parties
about purchasing coal, w hether for family, factory,
steamboat, or blacksmith use. wholesale or retail, can go—
teat from a large stock of the various qualities of Lohign,
Schuylkill, and Bituminous Coals, and at rates that will
warrant both a call and a trial.
READ the follo*lng from a correspoudent
the press before Yorktown, speaking of the skirmish at
Lee's Mills, in which the Massachuaett3 First and Fif
teenth and Baxter's Fire Zonaves were engagsd. The
utter wrrliet- Im r e: i. One v. LJ.e wo44Tc 6 are
armor vest was struck three times with rifle naffs, and
they all glanced off, doing him no damage I"
What was the worth of that vest to that Bailee!
Mr_ Chatles Etoies, who furnished that vest. is menus
factoring them to order to an extent harthy equal to the
demand. To the soldier in the field they are invaluable.
Chailes Stokes, No. 824 Chestnut street, under the
Continental Hotel, sole agent far this State_ Call end 11/14
them.
THE UstnEELLA.—The umbrella has been
two from a very remote antiquity, as is evident fro n
curvlnge and repreaent.tions found arnong the anoteut
ruins of Persia, Arabia, bald China. Nevertheless, it was
not used by men in England until during the last centu-
ry, and It is said that Jonas Hanwsky, who died in 1.786,
tem. the first aarson who misd en tunbsella la th.
of London. 'There have been many improvements matte
in these " protectors," however, since that early day, as
there has also been in the elegant styles of Clothing
gotten op at Gratin& stokes' Ono•Drico Mammoth
Temple, No. 809 Chestnut street, where the finest spring
and summer garments in the country are manufactured.
THE CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS.—Some of
the Smash are einem chaps—the mayor of New Orhouse,
for instance. In reply to Commodore Farragut's demand
to surrender, the mayor gets up a very pretty specimen
of unadulterated bosh. After discussing the beauties of
ibe 6C.096,101a cv.aee, Iso jyrwdgioe qi Wialflo4ll4ll9 length
about the sensitiveness of the Orleans Seceseionists, who
had just been shooting down women and children for
cheering the old flag, and he goes on to predict a certain.
ettaek of paralysis to any inclivichavd who mhould oven
think of hauling d'wn the stars and bare. As • sanitary
measure, it would perhaps have been as well to allow the
mayor to have his own way; but in a different point of
o ia we. 0..0.41.1 tL.k Reeeet, eleoold a o ooder_
have not yet beard the response of the Commodore, nor
whether he took occasion in hls note to allude to the
elegant and substantial garments made at the Brown-
Rona Clothing Hall of Rocklill & Wilson, Noe. SOS and
605 Chestnut street, above Sizth
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
air 8 YOUBTE PAGE
Brig Celestina, Fickett, 10 daps from 111llbridge, Me,
with yar am% laths 19 Fi A 14 vigivr at Go,
Bohr Persia, (Br) Smith, 18 days from Windsor, NA,
with 200 tons Vaster to Van Born, Woodworth A Co
Echr Ann Pickrell, Elzey, 8 days from Alexandria,
with railroad iron to captain.
Schr John Ar Thomas ! Ilynnon, 1 Jay Prom gmyrna,
with corn to Jae Etarratt & t on.
Ear Petal, Norman, 1 day from Lowell, Del, with
corn to Jae L Bewley & Co.
Schr Young America, Lawrence, 1 day from Port De
neat, with Ma eo J L Powloy do en_
Lehr Ilechatdc, Cf. dies, 1 day from °demon, Dal, with
cern to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Seim Emma, hunter, 1 day from New Castle, Del,
oa•s to Jan Barrett & don.
NIAMILLOP Vulcan, _Morrison. 24 Lours from Naw York,
with oldie to W M Baird & Co.
OLKARED
Ship Congress, Drinkwater, Key Went, J D Healey
ilißrig Princeton, Alien, Boston, It N Rathbun
Brig Mary B Thompson, Havener, Releases, John
Mason & Co.
Retch Commerce, Barnee Mat aguez, J Man & Co.
tichr M A tiuuld,Philbrook so
, Portland, J E BazleY &go.
behr Tantamount, Davis, Weymouth, Sinnicasou tt
Glovor.
Nchr Cherub, Holmes, Washington, Penn Gam Coal Co.
kchr Jan Bliss, Hatch, Fall River, W H Johns.
tichr Exchange, Bouts, Baltimore, it & Soudor & Co.
Str B L Gaw, Bar, Baltanara, 4. droves, Jr.
titr lsrtslol, Charles, New t ort, W 1' Clyde.
lltr Fire Brick, Fenton, New York, W M Baird & Co.
(Correspondence of the Flails,lolphia Exchange.)
LIGWES, Dal, May 2.
The following vessels have passed to sea: Steamer Now
Haven, for Fortress dicaroe; ochre Silver disgust, J B
F L, Calista, Honesty, Album, Fair Dealer, Yankee
Bird, John Curtin, Hickman, W fi Bowe, Angeline
Yough;lill 4'r04 4, WWII Maggio Iran Duson, Sarah Math,
Gouxoyl T Williams. May Win. A. Holton. and brig
Union, paned' to sea early this awning. Wind SW,
and a pleasant breeze.
Yours, &c.
The prize steamer Bermuda, at this port, reports:
Off the Capes of the Delaware, 21 jest, saw ship Rhode
Island, from Liverpool, bolter] to Delaware Breakwater,
for urticrs; cif Mc Lodge LIM, St lush A AL, saw brig
Losugo, from dt Jago, miming up.
Balk dea Eagle, Howes, from Matanzas, at Now York
yesterday.
Brig A Peters, hence, arrived ut Sagas 17th ult.
Brig Delmont Locke, Veazie, cleared at Boston 3d hug
tor vhii.a.lo.l..
Schr remeliden, Hooper, from Eastport for Philadel
phia, at Salem 2d Met.
Se r G W Bynsou, Scull, at Now York 3d inst. from
117 orations.
Paw. Oflootßetloo, Johh Joheo. eoreoe, owl
bkoloea, Wheeler, cleared at New York 3,1 fret. tor Pla
int]
echr Weehiegton, Barrett, cleared at New. York 3d
ihst. for New Castle. D.I.
gi1.1111114 II Hurdeit, Lnor, LALCO, arrived N Ybrk
Sti iLst.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS—Ex,
haunted Nature's Great Restorer. They iuvigorate,
strengthen, and purify the aystem, Cure Dyspepsia,
Acidity of the 9tome.ah, Ditarrhoan., by A perfet ap
petizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without
stimulating the brain. They are compounded of pure
St. Croix Bum, Boots, and Herbs, and are recom
mended be all who min them. Adapted to old or
young, but particularly reoemmended to the weak and
languid. Bold by ail Grocers, DrUggists, Hotels, and
Saloom P. H. DRAKE 3; CO.,'
roy3.rowf3m 202 Broadway, New York.
DEAF MADE TO HEAR —INSTRUMENT
TO ASSIST THE REARING, at P. MADEIRA'S.
115 South IENTIL Street, below °kcal:int. noy3-3t*
ONE-tRICE CLOTHING OF THE LATEST
STYLES, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RE
TAIL BALM_ I.OWINTi genies. Pelee. meshed le
Plain Figures. All Goode made to Order warranted
satisfactory. Our ONE-PRICE SYSTEM fe strictly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
tall-ly lONEi l CO_ 6194 MARKET Strad.
TIOFFNER—FRYBURG.—On the 20th ult., by Rev.
W. A 1.111., 111c_ iloffna its Miti4 ElimA
burg, both of this city. *
TE/0/tUtid,—On the morning or the 4th inst., at 927
Vine street, Jesse J. Thomas, t. D.
His remains will be taken to West Chester on Tues
day. the 7th inst., at 7 A. ➢r:. **
HUGHES.—On the dth instant of congestion of the
Dignities/ Lliistiesi iu the 324 ysOr of id* age,
Funeral terrice at No. 240 South Fifth street, on
Tneiday morning, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Cate
wiaea, ra. *
VETTET.—In Germantown, on the 24 instant, Willie
Pellet, eldest eon of William and Carrie Pettet, aged 10
Mall arid 7 months_
His remains will be taken to Milford, libl9El-. for in
terment. [Boston and New York papers please cop4•J,
Notice of funeral services at the house will be given in
to-morrow's paper. *
MILLER.—On the lst instant, John Miller, in the
17th year of hie age.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 1722 North Ninth
street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. *
DACHA RDSON.—On the 2d instant, Mrs. Hannah A.
Richardson, widow of the late Cob Nathaniel Richard.
ton, in the 69th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her son, Nathaniel S.
Richardson, No. 524 North Twenty-first street, this
(Honda) ) morning, at 10 o'clock. *
BRISBANE.—On the 29th ult,, Rev, Wm, EL Brie.
bane, pastor of the Green•etreet H. B. Church, aged 33
years.
Service in the Church to-day, (Monday.) May sth, at 1
o'clock, precisely. The remains will leave the parsonage
this (MOW PIIPI7 94P1 Rod will be interred in BetbSil
M. E. - Burial Ground, Cecil county, aid., on Tuesday,
6th ineh, at 11 o'clock.
13 ELLINGS.—On the Ist Instant, Mrs. Letitia, widow
• late late Wm. Honing., In 'he 79th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her son, Mr. Edward
11,111,,,, No. -NO Coat.. ,drool, (Alecdak) afte'r'noon,
at o'clock. ,1'
BESSON & SON CONTINUE TO
sell MOURNING GOODB at very low Woes for
Cash, and have just received Loin's Black Grenadine
Barrios, 50 cte Crape Karatz and Tarnmatines, 25 eta ;
Lupin's Mirages In Shawl and Dress Widths, at very
low prices ; Black Silk Uhallieg, 37% cts Silk Grans
dint sr 75 cte ; Black and White !Penland'', C 0 eta ,• Black
and White Drat striped and Checked Minh cizx cla
Black Grenadine Baregas, 12X Oa; Shnpberd'a Plaid
Mohair Clothe, 15 and 25 cts ; Gray Chene Toile do
Nord and Mousaelines,l2g eta, &a.-
Fa 664/i 4IF IiON, Warning Store,
No. via GIIESTNIIT Streak
AARON MARSHALL.
I - G. MAXWELL & SON,
ELEVENTH end OHOTNIIT, two now open,
at the lowest cosh prices in the market, maguilicent
lines of a great 'variety of new Spring Goods, of their
own late importation and manufacture, as well as of
careful selections from New York importations. Their
Beal And Imitation Thread and Guipure Laces, Fancy
buttons, No. I trimming Itit.lxons, Paris Ornaments for
Cloaks and Dresses, French Bugle T.immings, Silk Belt
g, Silk Gimps, Thomson Freres' Faris Trail Skirts,
Spool Silk, new colors, at 2 cents per spool, Fresh Split
and Single Zephyr, for summer knitting, Travelling Fans.
Mania lllillloe. Ikkl. ell aff,sed M the latiLe eo fitkail
tf the most reliable make, and adapted to the require
ments of close, discriminating purchasers.
The usual liberal allowance to cash buyers.
J. G. biAxWELL & SON,
81t0i , 6 and Factory, ELEYRNTII and CHESTNUT
ap24-lin
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
or To 12 o'oLoos Lie! mous
CONTINENTAL NOTllb—Nbab and Chestnut eta.
Nett McKnight, Pittsburg D H Weal tw, ITS A
J M Pusan. Alex, Va A Randall, Annapolis
bli May, Boston J N Sears, Now Y or k
repot' dr in, N T N W Ftiitor, Sloan
J N Carbon, New York Joe Stewart, Chillicothe, 0
x Chambers A da, Pittebg Andrew J Joyce, Walsh
Da I. Hewitt, U 8 A R Weber, Baltimore
PVi ez.-r, Jauonville. Flit E Burley A is. Boston
A pe1...-ea tv.-1 4 r. 0 Ormiotie embus
W fl-ward, R I J Si C Morton. U S A
Wayne McVoagh, W Clam W Norrie, Williams,port
C Huchelrode, Dayton, 0 W Goddard, R I
Time ti haver A la, Boston W Perron & la, Boston
W P H.JI. lit Loots B G Witmer°, RoAiv94-4, 11l
J el Mayer L Anderson, Clot 0
Wit Dimmer°, N Y W B Dinsmore, N
Ce. 'Mamoru, New York Mr. R Lord, Cleveland, 0
Mrs W W Pratt W W Pratt
T W Dews J L Wereea r. Cleeleeeki
B Turner A la. Chicago Ni,,, Magraw, Lancaster
Litut T Abbot. 117 S N S C Clark,Lake Viilage,NH
W P Calbraithoffit licothe,o U L Louis
John 9 orrey, Jr. NJe reey B Hillman, Park
JoLb New York D A Ph...,
J U Homan 0 N Shaunon, Terre Haute
W ABarrister New York airs 8 WHale,Newburyport
A Hal . , Elusion W Machin Wilmington
Berg II Seeat Fort Hamilton Mre Magraw, Lancaster
A 0 Webtbattb, Cincinnati * n WhtichYriliht, HUMOII
W Hinuia Boston Miss Hilton, Boston
Rocs G It Ililtuti, Button John Webster
ffira W W. at. r N Burr k la, Auburn. N Y
Cape. !Unheard A lady E le Ensign A la, Sheffield
Miss Emden, Sheffield L Rawson Cleveland
. .
Mho- A tomelo Tnratr, Cooporatreirtt
J n Mt Isougel , , California M N Latham, Warikington
1.3 l'inclion, Now York Mrs F Pinvhon, New York
Duvet Dmitri, New York H L Fuller A: la, Hartford
PClntk, Baitonore T JJJJJ ead, Baltimore
1 1 1 1 1 1. U A Bryce, Row- 1. or &-
I- J Lewis gton B tI Trull', Baltimore
C H W Stbley Buffalo H Y Gliason
Gti Or erne,Jr, New York Chauncey Paso, Boston
W 3 Wood, Amy York J $ Yorke, Ohio
Lima Whittemore {km Crawford, Baltimore
It .1 1t0011a3., Baltimore - Lieu W F JOllOll
11 Btitte Washington AT B Mel & wf, N York.
Jai; W Bents, New York Dr HMI. U 8 A
Mrs Bind, gton, Aew York ,1 Gardner a lady
Gaidnrr 'lark, Indiana, Pa
J hierinen, Jenny city J Non, Louis
i 6 :G Slessbetn, u Leufe 3 M Yownsend, Pittsburg
{,ll P Torrnspind, Putsburgy Bingham, New Jersey
J Westeet, New Jersey "Mrs Wilson, New York
1iu143
J BA
mgRoBANTB . HOTEL--rourth et.. below Aroh.
Genßubb,Mentoureville,PaE B Gardner, Brooklyn
IV Fettle, Delaware fl R Waiter), Delaware
Nathan Beck, Jacksonville Wli Woodward, Jatksovlie
.1, nee C. hlweli. U S N Robert Cook, Centre co
L Betel err. Indianapolis J Wallace. °relearnle. Pa
J T Fobtrr, Pa T F Star mock. Solemn, 0
B 111 Brlabl, Lewittown J F Ulrich, Harrisburg
G Rhoden, OMIT CO F E Genicaretz, Baltimore
T n Idea Rand, Pittsburg JIC Booties, Indianapolis
J Brctiht tat, L ycondog co W Beare. Now York
J trinients, Phillip-burg II Merchant, New. York
Mr Sandenon, New York J B Bony u, Illionic
frit.petmid, TWA C tgurer, Baborsburg
J W 10iilrr, obio •ti ADI ckey. Pittsburg
James W bite, Pittsburg W H Garrard, Pittsburg
P P Blood, Brookville Wm McCabe, Paris, Pa
W J Fulton, McKe,sport, Pa
HOTlM—Obeetnnt et- above fifth
John A Griffith Cineirinaq A Deo° & wife, New York
II Randall, Washington. DC Isaac Fisher. Dallas. 111
.10 Cc Eddy, Milton 4, v Y *eon?! Pickcy, Oxford
ins A atrowimuico, Q h ce co WI, Borneo. Now York
'Pr James, New York Alf Genwell, Bridgeton
DI B Hickman & la. W Chen Miss Hickman, VI Chester"
B Wing, New York Geo V &nab, New. York
7a6riskio, New York G G Aiken, ritt.bnrg
DrectEenritimv; tivuu S 6 Till - OnY; TEllllOl5llllOOi
T Bogue, New York R Dnyie, New York
BT. 1.01715 KUTlGL—Otteemut, street, above Third.
Mr Harringion, Delaware John Taylor Jc, la, Wash
J F Everelin j New Tor% U K Fairchild, Now York
Chas W Brown, Bueton Wm Davies
John Lebn,an Jos .0 Hunt, Baltimore
Arthur 0 Roberta, TT 9 N GL. Bowe, Vermont
}3 Ha Cltweland, 0 A llatterbley ? Fort Warne
F kfr krtow.7i Avvr York
F Gerhard, New York G W Smith, Witrn, Dal
S L Tiffany, Tunkannock Levi Towns ' Washington
J .1111Jdenheimer 7 Wincbeeter J Revd, Lvaington, Ky
TEM UZI 1i.)1.4--Arcia etroet, above Third
B Bich, Unionville. ya H Dunbar, Indianabolla
Misr U Dunbar, 11 dianapas W F Wood. Honesdale, Pa
C Bla.k. Boston S B RohPr, Hagerstown
Mrs Schneebh, Hagerstown Miss Hart. Hagerstown
Miss b k Hager. Hagerstown B Numbers, Ohio
J II Doyle, Ohio
O H G,egory, Ohio
J EinPey, Delaware
I'Plsom, Bogton
Mis Fishor, New Jersey E M S Booster, Baltimore
W ptmlsott, Hancock, NT EM Sylvester, Baltimore
A N Wheeler. lietleock,N Y F Thompson, Phil*
W H Johnson, Pbila J J Miller, Gordonsville
NATIONAL 110TEL--Itaoe street, above Third,
D Price, Pittsburg W 9 James
Jnbn Rodenwi sr, Balt H Penuerete, New York
II N "..eibberner, Milford T B Swartz, Milford
II E PUMP, MOMOUTSTiiIe Thee F Ash'on, Penns
Jas Dou Finn, Reading Shorn S pigelair er, Chester
David Masters, Eli Vandling, Chester
A Pet. re. Jobentown, Ky A P Zimmerman, Boston
11 Wilson, St Louie A Montecleve,St Louie
L It Walker, Lebanon D 111 Tice, Lebanon
STATES ONlON—Market street, a OOTO Stitt.
JBetts, New York J Patron, Chester cc, Pa
W Pardaeif, Lancaster J ()abridge, Easton.
IA Andrea, Pearl*, Pa Ira A Merritt, Poston
JE. Boxlasq J Smith, rs, Clinton, Mass
Job', R BK1801), New Jersey Samuel Puteh,n
M fuller, Pennsylvania S Johnston. Pennsylvania
A Cunoinehan., Nona I. ciamblos 1 - la, Troutoa
J. t o Git-svnfi '
N York N McCites, New Jersey
E Potter, .New Jersey Jacob Venom:Tier, N Jersey
Semi a Shroff, Bainbridge JM S May, Bainbridge
OOMMEMIAL—SIit[ etreet, above Uhestent.
A G Shover, New Raven I , V Ewing
Mies W lien, St Paul J L Maxwell, Maryland
J.r M Emery, Newcastle Jas Y Godfrey. Vermont
J G Moses, Plnenixville E Martin, Doe Han, Pa
C Solna - mad New Castle
MADISON Ht/USE—Second street. above Market.
D E Dew Fer, Bucks co J H Vamtradalen, Bristol
klig, M. Turner, New York 8 J Lowey, New 'York
J S Ilsrumar, Utica, N Y A. Mclntyre, Wayne co
Lame LEwie, Obio Sam II Johnson, Pa
J 11 Drake, New Yolk 11 II Heel, Honesdale
Oboe Brat r, Ch.ltenham Mrs M long, Hartsville
Mrs N T Clement, Pa V M. Gilbert, Newborn, N 0
F P Gilbert, Dover, Del J Anderson, Abington
E H Walton, Stroudebnrg
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
Geo Catbers, Maryland M Pierson, Pennsylvania
a Gra, Cheltenham F Stapler, Dolicgten
Wm Adorns, Broom co, NY J R Ross, Wayne co, Pa
Win Pethich, Wayne co, Pa G Melly, Massillon, 0
Br Marrow, Hatboro' J C Rice, Centreville
11 Rice. Centreville If Morris,Willow Grove
J T Simpson, Doylestown N G Brinhardt, Penns
11 I' aclaila, Black's Eddy Jti dparlin, Maryland
A J Lai no, boring Yttlloy. Copt ti Laskloy. Wriglltat'n
W Rapp, New York Win Gaylord, New York
T Ogbern Atkinson & la, Pa. Letitia R Smith, Pa
MOUNT 1 7211140 A litand.--csecono et., an. Ara.
Cr rer6unoo, JOI - 9¢l EHorton,NovoYork
M Boca, Hankins, N Y H Morrie, Willow Grove
E G Welle, New Yolk F Stover, Jr, Clinton co, Pa
F Bienernarni, New York J Brawn, New York
A .1 Thomaß, New York B Angel, New York
J Hankins, Penna. G H Hamlin. Honnadala
BLACK BBAB—Third street, above Callowhill.
1' Herl, Beading W Kddows, Moreland
Wm ftuppert, NorthamDtn John Neinineer, Doylestn
g VFals, PExsa Ede, ]Lad. goßiiMori
J Hill, Somerton
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill.
Lewin Great', QuAlsertown Jacop liainiclt, Vann
W Derry, Pike co, Pa 0 D W heeler, Damen', DM
SPECIAL NOTICES.
MARRIED
DIED.
TB ORBECKE.—On the 4th inst., at 3 E. M., in the
28th s ea= of Ler 0 6 0 7 14 re. Eleenore. &fertile t'arer 7 wife
of E. Thorbecke, daughter of the late - A. Dolma; of
West Chester.
THE PRESS.--PH ILA 9 ETYMA, MONDAY, MAY 5. .1862,
@TEM
T PST—A Certificate for ono Scholar
-LA AID in Diekilliloll College, Penne ,in the name of
NOBENT C. HICKS. Notice is hereby given that ap
plication has been made to the Trustees of maid College
[or a renewal or mamma, It*
100 B
.l A ., lt in a good EL ba S4A . R nit ß a 2N fo F . 0 .!
to the trade. In tote, at 411 COMMil l iOrll:l4 l eet.
a,ps• fit*
07 . MIKADQUARTERIa NOME GUARD.
ern' OP PHILADELPHIA, May 2, 1802.
GENbRAL OitIMOR N 0.4.
Pikiiktbdtb6ilLll§l.6lll4l4 elut Amid' of bk.& of latoi mod gal
lant eons.
Major General Charles F. Smith, Colonel of the Third
Regiment of United States Infantry, brevetted far •• gal
lant and dirtingniabed conduct in the battles of Palo Alto
and Brocade la Palma, in Texan, 311117 OM, arld,
again, Tor gallant conduct In the several COMM at
Monterey. in Mexico, on the filet, 22d. and 23d of Sep•
teml.er, 1846;" and, again, "for gallant and meritorious
conduct in the battles of Contreras and Cherubneco, in
1493i90, 4185714 11411 h 1947 ends recently, moat highlT
distioguielun to having sari the succerstui charge which
resulted in the Surrender of Fort Condom, in Tennessee,
has been elricken down by dinease contracted in his ardu-
Otte service, and has yielded hie life, at Savannah, on the
Tennessee river, while in the orrice of his country, on
the 2011, of April heal.
he Councile of his native city having directed tbat
big ?melee shall be Interred with honor. befitting his
rank and brilliant services,
It 1. hereby otd:red,
I. that on th+ir arti•^i ilia city tiler shaii he
placed, on Monday next, the 4"iih lust., in Independence
Ball, and shall lie in state till Tuesday following, at two
P M.
2. Captain Chapman Biddle'a Company A, of the First
of Artillery, le detail«) a a b.dr guard
thereof during its repose in Independence Ball. Re ;rill
report to these hes Amprters for instructions.
3. The Home Guard will be paraded on Tuesday next,
to participate in the funeral obeequles.
It will lit fumed un Broad 'Arent, the right rooting on
Seines street. at one o'clock P. PC, punctually, facing
east, in the following order: First—Cavalry. Second—
A Battery of Artillery. Third—The Regiments of In
fantry numerically as they Maud on the roster. Fourth—
The Battalions of the two Itille Regiments.
4, IniT.TITV gnur t Correeponding no nun Mer to the yearn
of bis life, will be tired from the Howitzer Battery
during the march of the procession. Captain B. spencer
Miller will report in beau: oarters for coders.
5. The Volunteer Troops o. the First Division Petinsrl-
Ildhltm, .ho Oritimde, aro re
epccifn)l4 invind to unite with the Home Guard in offer
ing theca hut honors to the illustrious dead.
6. °Moos of the Army, Volunteers in Service, Navy
tv.d Marine Corrs who may at that tiers be in the city,
(Miceli+ of the rind Idyision Pounrylyar ia Militia, sod
Of Inc Moms Onaid, not otherwise on ditty, are cordial
ly invited to assemble in until rm. at Mecisely half past
one o'clock on that day, at Independence Hall, to parti
cipate in tbe ceremonies of the day
7. The Drumm of the Evert will be crated, arid the
Olbeere thereof will wear crape on their loft arni, above
the elbow, and on their sword hilts.
8. The iscort wilt be formed in Walnut street, facing
north, with its centre opp.ieite the middle entrance to In
depeneence
orticr of
Brieedier General A. J. PLAIABONTON
Wlll. BRADFORD, Accident Adjutant General.
iny3-2t
LONDON BY NIGHT_
1.1,3 Secure putt- etate at once
11( 1 .AD'EMY eatTa TE11.3 EVENING. It*
rrrTIIE LADIES OF PHILADELPHIA.
who feel mtereeted in the welfare of the Soldier,
art invitid to meet at , JONCEILT , f ALL, CLIICi ['NUT
Btrc44. above Twelfth, on TUESDAY PERNIK/I'
next, Mar 6th, at 4 o'cloci. to make arrangements for
the nropoßed Floral Fair," for the benefit of the Cooper
bop TioePittki cml 05 ,1 diee8 iinme.
m]s•tit la. h. 11:141111 bocrotory.
JOIII B. GOU(U.
LONDoN BY NIGHT.
a few Resorrtd Stotts left for TEJI4 EVENING. It*
ry ,--- A tilt "U r i' SP THE IL 1:11.+111M1141,-iN
11,3 CLUB of the Fourteenth ward will be liqld at
Spring Garden Mill, third story, on TUESDAY EVEN
ING, M ay 6, at 8 o'clnek, for .the purpose of electing a
Ward Exitcutive Committee. Punctual attendance is
ItSk Pietimttd_
DANIEL W. CLARK, Recrelam
SPECIAL NOTICE.—TO THE STOCK
AND BitNillitit.DEßu it,F THE ELMIRA.
AND ITILLIAMPORT RAILROAD COnPiANY,
The undereianed le authorized to state that the use of
the tames of ELLIS LEWIS. JOHN EARNHN, and
ALEX. I. DI IN, on a ticket for &tanagers of the
above Company, in connection with those of E. P. BOR
DEN, W. P CHANDLER, and S. Y. MERRICK, was
wholly without their authority -
So far from being „ favorable to a change in the admi
nistration and policy of the Company," those gentlemen
have expressly assented to an association with the fol
toning Ticket of Manag , inon. :
FOR PHFRIDURT:
THOMAS RIM FIER, JR.
MANAGERS:
ELLiS L
JOHN FARNUM,
Wll. LI A,M D LEWIS,
BOUEIITJ.
THEODORE F RANDOLPH,
ALEX. L DIVPL
WM. LONGSTRETH, Seerebtry•
PHILADELPHIA, Fifth Mouth, 31, 1862. It
co — .. PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION.
lIIE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire
cordially to Emile 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,
braving disease and the perils of the field to preserve the
Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number
or DELI G ATE S ulna] to the Legislative gapresentation
of the State, at such times and in such manner as will
beet respond to the spirit of this call, to - meet is
STATE CONTENTION,
AT
HARRIsItURG,
On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July neat, at 11
o'clock on said day, to
NOMINATE CANDIDATES
for the offices of
AUDITOR GENERAL
AND
GUR.V.P.I7OII. 1117.NERAL,
and to take ouch measuroo as may be deemed necessary
to strengthen the Government in this season of common
peril to a common country.
A. K. McOLIIRE,
Chairman of Um People's State Committee.
GEO. W. RANEE MILE.
5 my2-tt Secretaries.
JOHN M. SULLIVAN,
rrripir• NINTH WARD PEOPLE'S ASSOCI-
R ATION.—The r.oillar monthly meeting of the
Ashociedion sill be held at the Hall, TWELF ell and
FILBERT Streets, on TUESDAY EVENING next,
May 6, at 8 o'clock. The punctual attendance of all
citizens of the ward favorable to sustaining the Admi
nistration ieredureted.
By order of the Association.
JOHN TIIOMPSON, President.
DAVID BEITLER, Secretary. my4-2:*
rrLONDON BY NIGHT.
Secure your seats at once
ACADEMY OF LIISIO, THIS EVENING. lt*
OF'ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 11031 E
FOR DESTITUTE. COLORED CHILDREN
isial be held on second day evening sth too. 12th ind at
S tr'olvOit, at GLAtisid•Pli HALL, Vestry meet, (Wera
Sixth street. An °Nation for Trustees and Eismagers,
die., to be held. /SAARI, H. JOHNSON,
sth mo. 3d, 1862
to. JOHNT B. GOUGH'S GREATEST LEC
TURE, " HERE AND tmckLE IN BRITAIN,"
Nigl be delivered in the AC,: DRAY ON' DIUSIO, on.
TUESDAY EVENINi, May Bih, at 8 o'clock.
Reserved beats in the Parquet, - Parquet Circle, Bal
cony, and Orchestra, Ott mar, may no had ai tho door of
the Academy and Inarben's, 000 Chestnut.
Tickets for the Family Circle 25 cents, for sale at Mar
tien-s aid the TruoL louse, 929 Chestnut street. Those
who wish to hear this thrilling lecture should apply early
for tichcie- my3-2t4
Ea. A LECTURE
By
WM. H. ALLEN, LL. D., President of Girard College
MEM
AND THE ITISTORT WE
isWE, THE PEOPLE.
ARE MAKING."
Will be delivered
IN
CONGERT HAUL,
On TIIIIIENDAI. May dill, at B o'clocEl P.M,
FOR BENEVOLENT PURPO3E3.
Tickets, 25 cents; or, to admit a Gentleman and two
Ladies, 50 cents. For sale at Ferketipine k Higgins'
Book Store, 56 N. Fourth street 1 at the Tract Depoei
/16 F, ninth streeti t,y Ma I Committee, W,
B. E. corner Rittenhouse Square, W. Brown, Sixteenth
and. Filbert street, C. Cooke, 2008 Saneom street and at
the nom% my3.stet
or JOHN II- GOUGH..
LONDON BY NIGHT.
A few Re +erred Seai left for THIS EVENING. 11*
Eff'OFFICE OF THE SHAMOKIN VAL
LEY AND POTTSYILLE RAILROAD CO., 309
A.LN UT Pia-eel.
PITTLADELPTITA; May 1, 1882
The annual meeting of the Stock holdera of the Shamo
kin Va 11.1; and Pottaville Railroad Company will be held
at the 011 Ice of the Comany, on MONDAY, the 6th day
of fd uy, 1862, at 12 o'clock 61.
niy2.3t JOHN Ti. GODDARD, Secretary.
COOPER-SHOP SOLDIERS , HOME--
An Election for Managers of the. Soldiera' Home
aid be held on TUESDAY, May 13, 186. between the
he ere of 8 and 10 o'clock P. M., at the Cooper-Shen Re
freateent Saloon, 1009 OTSEGO Street, below Wash
ington avenue.
myl-11t E. S. HALL. Secretary.
rioTicm—THE GIRARD LIFE IN
11.3 PURANCE ANNUITY AND TRUST COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA --The Animal Election
for fourteen ruaoagers of the Company will be held
pgreeably tp thp charter, at their Mop e Np 408 quipT
DUT S{raet,rn 0102iPAY1Stiv DM day of DI Mental%
botween the boure of 10 A. M. and 12 M. noon.
rny1.414 JNO. JAMES, iketuary.
Tr AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 5,
JOHN B. GOUGH'S
Great Lecture,
14 1,011D0N BY NIGHT."
A new lectnre, prepared for the occasion, and the mod
attractive of the season.
7ickets 25 cents, Reeervod mate 50 cents, which can
be secured only at the Academy, or at 'Manion% 000
Chestnut street. - Unreserved seat tickets for sale also at
above places, and at the drug stores of D. D. Stackhouse,
Eighth and Green streets •, Ziegler & Smith, Second and
Green cfticp WO, Pctiaser & Pro,' .59 &rib
Frcria Meth and at the eloor the evening el the Lecture.
ee2,6-90
oa. PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL.-THE
CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PENNSYLVANIA
HOSPITAL aro natlfled that their Annual Elo Winn for
Twelve Managers and a Treasurer will be held at the
HOSPITAL, EIGHTH below Spruce street, on Fifth
Month, FIFTH, (Monday, May bth) 1862, at 4 o'clock
P. M. WISTAR MORRIS, Secretary.
as2l3,tmyi
OFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAD
11.,3 COMPANY, No. 308 WALNUT Street, Phila
delphia, April 25, . 1862.
A MOE T 9 dTVVKHQLDSQ6,—Thaw➢opaI inn-
TlO2l, for Freeldent and =More, will De held on MON
DAY, the sth day of May, 1802, 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 Treader Books will be closed on Wednesday, the
nosh jay of April, and be reopened on Tueeasy, eize Oih
day of May, 1602. WILLIAM R. FISHER,
ap2.6-10t Treasurer.
ErrYOUNG MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT
Ilhould Newts themselvee for the sphere to which
they are beet adaptedo and which will contribute moat
to their intellectual and moral improvement. PHRE
NOLOGY is applied for this, and other purposes daily,
at 922 CHESTNUT Street, by JOHN L. (JAPE% HOC.
celotor to Yowler , W elle, & Co. ap2s-1m
arOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL.
ROAD COMPANY,
Atirii 16,1162.
. .
The BOARD OF DIIINCTOBS have this day declared
semiannual Divider d of FOUR PER CENT. on the
Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State tar, Para
ble on and attar 11lay 16th, 1869.
Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be
had on application, at the office of the company. No. 238
South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH,
aprt tiol Treasurer.
arSCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA
RAILROAD COMPANY—Office 227 South
yo gimp Stteet.—DnuAnniral4, ApT . 4, 1862.—The
Animal Notting or she EiteellhOlcilen of ;he company,
and an election for President and Mx Managers will take
place at the office of the Company, on MONDAY, May
Sth, at 12 o'olock M. W. H. MoILEUIIIINEY,
sa,l-015 Secretary.
THE BUN L) AN])
SEMIRA AND WILLIAMSPORT RAILROAD
Favorable to a change In the administration laid polio,
Of the Gompany, Will please vote on Ills OM ineeent for
the following ticket :
WILLIAM E. MORRIS.
R. CAStpLELBEhItY No. 45 North
J
MIORTIR &root, bag now open, and will opon
IBIS MORNING, the following lot of Goods, the game
befog auction purchases of the various Now York and
Pibiladelphia sales during the past work:
MATTINGS—N ; 4.4. 5.4 6-4-25 per ennt, lees than
regular prices Open for Bale iu second etorr•
BLACK BILKS. BL tkOK SILKS.
rive pleas 24 inch Black Silks. 75c. Black Silk& 244
28. 28, 30. 32, 34, 30, and 40 inchea wide. 155,000 dock
of Black Silks. Also. Black Mourning Silks, cheap.
Feveral udditional kW Fancy Silks, 57x, c.
i 5 Nom Fnnrr Silks, loft from last etatligTh relittc.94
from 81.1236 to The.
Two additional lutr Todia Silks % wide, 440.
SFIEPTIE R D'S PLAIDS.
1 cape GO vicces SlA , pbeiti's both sides alike,
25 cents.
Two additional 8.111/411, 4-1 Phephsrilis Plaid Oath_
mores..
6-4 Mcsambiques„ small Plaids,
6 4 37X C.
6.4 striped . 39) c.
al Mom .4
Embroidered Peelle, at 1 .2.5 emits. 3( wide.
We sold precisely the same thing last season at 60c.
Blue all-wool !Manisa, the shade, 37.4 c.
All-wool Plaid Delsines. high colors. 26e.
Supenor quelity and new designs Figund Wool Do
htiiiitt 37)5 c,
00100 01 tae Marra goods cost boo to import
FLANDIELS AND LINENS.
All. wool Flannels, yord• wide, fine, at 37% to 15c.
Flannels from 18 to 137%c.
Linen Hnekaback, and all kinds of Towels, very
ohrap.
Also, Table.Linens, in great variety. 37 %c.
3 cares Williamsville Muslin,' just opened, at our usual
low prices.
All other Mutllns in proportion.
I.Aptilo• c)Lthl. is:l74V cLoras,
The light, new shades. at 95c.
J. It. CASSELBERST'S,
Mammoth Dry Goods House,
No. 45 North NIG Street, hel4w. Ardh.
P. SI —Doper. fro , the Patent Ileahlit-astion PM. Ora
Skirt, Cr staining eighteen hinges. Having the agency
for the city for the genuine Patent Hinged tikirt, I am
prepared to sell th.-m to the trade at manufacturers'
prices [lt] J. IL C.
MUSLIN S AND LIN - hAtiB--Open ed
this morning, one case fine yard Wide Barlett
which I will sell at 1234 by the pi. ce ;14 cents is
the lowest it has been sold at for a long time ; it is one of
the oldeet makes in the market, and will wear as well as
Williamsville or Wamsuita; one ease
fresh from the mill, just opened, at one cent 4tr yard less
than I have sold them; Bleached Sheeting, 2N yards
wide, 33%, and other widths and qualities equally
cheap. There is not a width made but what I have now
in store. Also, one of the best assortments of String
Chintzes, at 1.2. M, in the city From a late importa
tion. I have received a fresh lot of Richardson's heavy.
Linen, for fronting purposes and family use generally,
from 87.% up, and rill guarantee the prima to be lower
then the same numbers can be Wight. Also, several
other btandaid makes, of Alit grades, that I will telt
very low; five patuerus hand loom Table Linen, of
different widths, uhich I think are heavier than any I
have had a full line of other Table Linen ; one lot
kterk .1 %" 0 ", .it WWI Too ',puler nit •
around,
$1.50 per dozen ; m e lot do.. $1.05 ; one lot Brown do.,
75 cents per dozen ; 3 bales Russia Crash, at 9, 30. and
1235, (this is getting quite scarce;) 2 caves superior Linen
Bandkerchiefs. at $ 1.50. These aro worth looking after,
for they are a great bargain. _ _ _
SPECIAL TO THE LADIES.
E. M. NF'E fILF
No. 1024 CHESTNUT . STBEET,
Has net opened a choice Int of
FRRI,CEI PUFFED CAMBRIC,
FOR GARIBALUIS.
Alao, BLACK AND WHITE DOTTED NETS
For the same. n03.3t
GLOSSY 13L A.CK SILKS ,
JAI AT REDUCED PRICES,
All widths and grades.
Wholesale net cash buyers NH I find cheap and desirable
goods in our stnck.
CIIRWEN STODDART A BROTHER,
450,452, and 454 North SECOND St., above Willow.
my3-3t
NEAT FIGURE DOUBLE-FACED
BLACK SlLKS—Just from Auction.
Wholeeale net cash buyers yin tlnd cheap and desirable
goods in our stock.
CURWEN STODDA.RT & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND St , above Willow.
ny33 3t
F ANCY DRESS SILKS ,
50 cts.
Fancy Dress Silks, 56M cts.
Fancy Dress Silks, 62M cts.
Fancy Dress Silks, 76 cts.
Willi a large stock of superior grades, at reduced prices
CUR wEN SToDDART A BROTHER,
450, 452, and 451 North ZEc'Oti D Shy ala9TO Willow,
toy 3-3 t
PLAIN BAREGES.
1 Good quality, solid color Baregee.
QrosS•syer fiateget, ftpci etUfret
Doing a large auction lot received)
At bell of the - usual prices.
Printed Baregea at vary low rates.
SHARPLESS BROS.
Secretary of 'Tr ustt ea.
m 3 3. 5, 10, 12-4t*
VRENCH LAWNS.
A full stock of Lawns and Organdies,
Neat, medium, and rich &signs
SHARP LESS ENOS.,
OHEEITITEIT and ZIGHTII Streets
SILK MANTLES AND SACQUES.
Black Taffeta Mantles.
Black Silk &toques.
Elegant new styles.
Light Gloth Oacquath
SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS..
New lots, bargains, 1234, 18%, and 26 eta.
Plaid Mozambinues, very detuable.
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
Oils - Maud Cassimores and Voittingsi
Light colors fancy Cataimeres.
6-4 Mixtures awl Muttons.
Cloth goods for little fellows.
BOY'S JACKETS AND PANTS.
B LACK AND WHITE CHECK
SlLlCS.—Haying made large purchases of email
CLIECIL GILIC.B early in the memo% we are Mal Aldo to
eell them at the old prices.
Black aid White Check French Silks.
Gray colored Check French Bilks.
Black and White India Silks.
Brown and White India Silks.
We also offer the
GREATEST BARGAINS IN FANCY SILKS.
Beautiful Spire from 50 cents to $1.50.
.4,000 yards Plain 'Mozambique') at 25 cents.
Thew, sorade haefe , TO T.4'l nob htotrv, 17 , 14.6 Teri'
much lake silk, and are remarkably cheap, haying coat
32 cents to import.
1 case Baregee a Chenille, and
1 ease BaregeP a Broche at 25 cents, worth 40.
I lo! GRENADINES at IS a ote, workla att.
This is the CH EAPEST lot of Goods IN THIS CITY.
1 lot Mode Voil&at 75 cent*.
H. STEEL & SON,
nun° No. 713 North TENTH Street, above4)oaten.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS,
727 CHESTNUT STBEE
Have opened this day,
Rennet's flack Taffeiae.
Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas.
Detached Figured Camel's Hair Thibet, high lustre,
Satin Plaid and Printed Marouilise.
Lupin's beet black Bat eges and Bombazines.
phaa
Lupin's best black, white, and high colored Chalk
Organdies and Jaconets, grissaile grounds.
Cacbemire Stripe Printed Percales, very rich.
Foulard Poplins.
Fenl.rd
103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
SECOND DOOR ABOVE' ARCH,
UP ESTAIBSI
LADIES' DlMgg ke.
The Copartnerehip heretofore extettng between
KAUFMAN & LONNEBbTADTKE
. . .
Having been dissolved by mutual conseut, the under
eigned reepectfully informs the patrons and Mende of
the old firm. and the trado in genorfili that he hu taken
ail the up-stairs mom of
NO. 108 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
ABOVE ARCH.
To continue the manufacturhig o all kinds of
DIMS, CLOAL
♦ND
/BINGES, BUTTONS,
TASSELS, OORD
Of all descriptions, dia., Ao.,
And will offer inducements in price and quality, as well
ae prompt attendance to orders, in every article apper
talailm to lila Hoe. WM LONNIIIIISTADTRE,
61441411 No. IN North EIGHTH Street, ab. Arch.
VINE PLAID SILKS FOR
BONNETS.
Black and White Neat Plaids.
Brown and White Neat Plaids.
Elwcic and Winito thapio,i-d`a
Lilac, Blue, and Green Plaids.
spa.," ETRE & LANDELL. FOURTH & AEOH.
Q 1 CTS. STRIPE FOULARDS
CI 1 2 trona NUGINICI.
Small Stripe Foulards.
Gray Stripe Foulards.
Neat Stripe Foulards.
ap9B.tf RYER R LANDELL, FOURTH A ARCH.
LINENS AT IMPORTERS' PRICES.
RICHARDSON'S and DUNBAR DICKSON'S
celebrated SHIRTING and FRONTING LINENS, re
ceived from the manufacturer' direct, and guarantied
perfect—to which the attention of buyers and the trade
generally Is respectfully invited.
SHEPPARD, TAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
apl9-rptf 1008 CHESTNUT . Street.
EW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
N
—Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilac.
Plain brown Foulards, one yard wide.
Pique., white ground and bouquets of Chintz colors.
Wool Da LAINAI. theirs abodes.
Plaid and Mall figured Wool Do Lena, for children.
A large assortment of Ginghama, at 12%, 20, and 21
Bents.
A fresh assortment of Gloating Cloths.
Small figure dark brown Makers. choice.
Shepherd's Plaid', from 1111{ to 50 cents.
Silk and Wool Poplins In groat variety, at
JOHN H STOKNIP,
No. 702 &BCH t3treet.
N. B.—Good Mick Silks, 87J a Sl, and SLUM.
Vall and examine OUT 51.12% Nan MM. 011136
STOCKHOLDERS IN THE
COMPANY
ritESIDENT
DIRECTORS:
BAMBEL V. hIERSICE,
ELLIS LEWIS.
JOHN FARNIM,
WILLIAM. P. CHANDLER,
E. P. BORDEN,
A.i,MIN.
RETAIL DRY 041095.
56 PIECES CANTON INATTING3.
BED CHECK CANTON MATTINGS
10 PIECES JAPANIVM MA.vriNa.
M==l
IMMTI
CHIA NI - 1M B ILVITES.
No. 1013 M. ARKET street, above Tenth
1024 CHESTNUT STREET
E_ M. NEEDLES
Would call
SPECIAL ATTENTION
To hie assortment of White Goode and Linens.
Auhipted to the requirement. of the preoeut se.,soo
PLAIN, PLAID, AND STRIPED JAOONETS,
CAALBNIOS, MULL. NAINSOOKS,
SWISSES. FRENCH
MUSLINS,
PILLOW, SHIRTING. AND SHIRTING
LINENS. :ire
All varieties and novelties in the above at
VERY LOW RATES.
Also,
A Choice Assortment
LACE GOODS, EURROIDERIES, HANDKER
CHIEFS AND YELLS.
1024 CHESTNUT STREET
sscoan ovoav4
}lna-clues Be,dy-made Garment,.
Style and Fit unexceptionable.
Pricer, very - reaminable.
Boys' suits made to order.
COOPIP.II 00 WARD,
L E. corner NINTH and tiAItHET Streets
MANTILLL TRIMMING/0,
E. & L.,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
NEAT PLAID BILKS,
OBEPIIERD'S PLAID SILKS,
PLAIN COL'D POULT DE SOIES,
LEATHER 00L'D MOHAIR,
LAVA COL' ll DEL/VINES,
lOURISTS' DRESS GOODS,
5.4 SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS, NEW,
CLOTH SACKS, NEW SHAPE,
CLOTHS FOR SACKS.
ap3o•wem tf
POPLINS. POPLINO POPLiNS.
Black and Whita Chen° Poplin. .7g eta par yard.
Black and White Plaid Poplin+, 31 eta. per yard.
Mack and Whits Striped Phplins, 31 cm yer yard.
Rich Chene Poplins, 62,56 ctn. per yard.
Rich Striped Poplins, 62
, 4 Ctil. per yard.
Ooot pt-r ywrd.
Wholesale net cash buy era will find cheap and desirable
goods in our stock.
CIMWEN STODD A 131T.OTHER,
460,452, and 454 North SECOND St., above Willow.
rot 3-tretnnt
625. NEW SPRING GOODS. 625.
Cl_ SOMERS & SON.
CLOT H HOUSE,
No. 625 CHESTNUT STREET,
UNDER JAYNE'S EAU.,
Have new in atara. and am 'waiving nanatantiv a largo
and desirable assortment of
CLOTHS, CA SSIMERE 3 COATINGS,
SILK MIXED AND PLAIN.
bstinaa. Tailors' Trirnmino, and al anode adapted to
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
RAPSOWS, CORNER OF
EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS,
OFFER TO THE LADIES
NARROW BUGLE GIMPS,
BLACK SILK LACES,
BELT RIBBONS. ALL COLORS,
NARROW SILK GIMPS,'
NARROW RIBBONS,
SPOOL SILK, ALL COLORS, CHEAP.
PARTRIDGE AND CHINCHILLA SPLIT
ZEPHYR.
One lot or TeiBTRI DOE WORSTED, end en the lead•
tng colors, al 12% cents per hank.
RAPSON'S TRIMMINGS & ZEPHYR STORE,
CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
ap2,3.lin
C.LOAK.S ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS!
THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE CITY
IT
IVENS & CO.'S,
No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
THE LARGEST STOCK,
THE BEST ASSORTMENT,
THE CHOICEST COLORS,
THE FINEST QUALITIES,
THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS,
THE NEWEST STYLES,
THE BEST WORK,
AND
DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES,
IN THE CITY,
AT
IVENS it CO.'S,
No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
mh2B.3m
(4 . 14).A.K5.—1f you want the best value
N./ for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142
North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. mh26.3m
CLOAKS !
A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT
OP
ALL THE NEWEST STILES IMPORTED THIS
SEASON,
With every new material, made up and trimmed in the
very beet manner, at pricee that defy all competition,
AT THB
PARIS CLOAK STORE,
N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS.
mh2B-3m
NEW CLOAK STORE!
Tke moat elegant assortment in the city.
mb26-3m
MEW SPRING . PRINTS,
.11 CHO (CH STYLES.
MERRIMACS,
SPRAGUE,
ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS.
A large lot boat ocylea and fast colon) at Dc.
mblb-t7 N. W. co U r ° . I E V IL E B B T T EPa W aNTAtai Bt.
CLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN
TILLAS_—Ladias in want of the abava articles will
find it to their advantag .+ to visit the old established house
of lira NENItY, No. 68 Noah NINTH Street, below
ARCH. The latest Paris Styles always on hand at prices
that astonish everybody. apt-3m
GAUZE SUM NER BLANKETS.-
The subscribers have received an Invoice of these
very desirable goods, in fine quality, at last season's
price.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN,R ARRISON,
apl9-rptf 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
a REMOVAL.
J. C. FULLER
Having Removed from No. 42 South THIRD Street to
No. 712 CHESTNUT street, 2nd Floor,
(Opposite Masonic Temple,)
Now offers a Laree and Desirable Stock of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
ROGERS & BROTHERS' SPOONS AND EJRKS,
AND
To which the attention of the trade ie invited,
ai3o-3m
A tk i c. AMERICAN WATCH COM
&IA PANY."
GOLD AND STLYER
WATCHES,
FOR LAHR. ANP 94147.P.P1NK,
COMPANY'S SALESROOM,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor,
(oppoeite Masonic Temple.)
I. B. MARTER, Agent.
sp3o- 3m
VULCANITE RUBBER JE WELRY
A beautiful line of
GENTLEMEN'S VEST CHAINS, LADIES' ORA
TALAINE CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES,
BPI:1LS, BUTTONS,
Now in Store.
J. C. FULLER,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor,
(Oanoeito Masonic Tamale.)
ap3o-3m
A • AMERICAN, ENGLISH, l b
AND
SWISS WATCHES,
JEWELRY, AND DILYERWARE '
AT REDUCED PRICES.
JOS. H. WATSON,_
a - 1)25. - /m ORD UtiESTNUT Dim-BET.
NEW DEPARTMENT.
We will have arrangml on second floor, and
OPEN ON SATURDAY, THE 26TH INST.,
BOYS' CLOTHING.
COOPER & CONARD,
Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET Streets
a,24-Ire
CLIFTON ROUSE, NIAGARA
YALU, (cituada Side,)—Tbia ;late'
fronting 1110 American and Horse•tiboe Falls, will open
for the season on THURSDAY, the 15th blatant. Parties
wishing board by the week can be accommodated with
cottages, or rooms in the house, on most LlBlitlt&L
TA R, Quinthut, wet 1111 trfgnti at khlepentlion
Oridge gtation, Pare to norm, tnancitng bridge Soil
and baggage, only 25 cents.
JOBLIN & DUNKLEE, Proprietors.
Niagara Falls, Nay 1, 1862. myls.6t
HEAD NETS,
STEVENS HOUSE,
(LATE DELMONIOO . 2O
No. 25 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
Pima relents& walk from Fall River hest landinx
Chambers streA and foot of Cortland street.
mh25.3m GZO. W. i3TEPHENe, Proprietor.
A OARD.-THE UNDEMIGIVED,
late of the GlitkllD 1101381, Phlladelehts, hiM
Maned, for • term of years, WILLARD'EI HOTEL, hi
Waahlagton. They take this, ooesdon to return to that,
old friends and anatomies many thanks for put favors,
1114 beg to Yore them that they will be most him Is
ON Mot In Mir new den.
Hi% ORADW/016, le 00.
WAIINIMBIPOM Jlehr 16. 1861. anfl-la
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE.
BOYD & iiimouii,
NO. 32 NORTH FOURTH STREIT'
(Four doors below the Merchants' Hotel,)
Now offer to country merchants a large stook EC
CHINA, GLASS, & QUERNSWARE.
ap9•lm
MEDALS AND COINB.--A large
quantity of Medals and Coins for sale ; also, one
set of Napoleon's Medals, one set of Dassier'a Medals et
the English Kings, and one set of Binds& of tke Homes
Empire. Apply to WIC H. BRIDGENS, 189 WILLIAM
Street, New York, Dealer in Medal, Qolas, and Nat*
lnya apTil4ni
RETAIL /MY 41001 -
,,,,,,„.
OFFER FOR SALE,
No. •L 9 South NINTH Street,
First door above Chestnut.
FINE JEWELRY,
CLOTHING
A SELECT STOCK
GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER
hnilu ll'
NEW PUBLIUATIONS.
TWO NEW NOVELS
UT TUN •0711011 07
14 UNCLE TOM'S CABIN."
PUBLISHED THIS DAY,
THE PEARL OF ORE'S ISLAND.
An American Btory. 1 vol. 91.25.
AGNES OF SORRE gTO.
An Italian Story. 1 vol. 61.25.
BY MRS. TIMRIIIET WENCHER STOWI4,
A T4 4 11.4'.. off' Tm 4 0.04 e,” to TAt..tf,'iit4l4r'4
IVooing," etc
Thee() 41 . 0 stories by the perder Arathorerm Erneln
Tom's CM , in," are now for sale, together or eeparately.
as the pure taxer may wish. They are uniform in size
and style of Mnding. One 30 a Romance cif America, and
the other a ro,manco of Italy.
TICKNOR & FIEL.EOS,
1171)LISHEBA
No. 135 WA,SHILIVI.TON Street, 'Boehm, Mess.
It
HA }SEAS COMITS . PAMPITI E
- BE hti.-IBINNEY ATM A.NTI•TIN E YS.
That the truth lien in the" Nita Moine was , never mots
clearly exemplified than in the controversy ?low raging!
between the above parties Darken Rainer 50,4-nds
that :in the Executive lies the ritrht to anspenathe Writ
of Ilataes tloppes, ;a
ttic) nth Section of Article let of the fmnialtutlcse His
opponents as ardently advocate tSat the power 3iea in
Congress. Lawyer-like, them gentlemen plead EMIT re
rpectlve views with special arignmenta, and ignore the
fset thniisl. It h. teem- ths
anveral CORlVPluitlisfl, that our forefathers considered Cast
the rower was to be invested in Congress, yet the grant
was not made, asis clearly shown by Mr Bieney in Irk.
Second Part, lately issued. Fee pages 12, Sco. New; it
is alto evident that no such power wee granted to the
Expeutive. Where, therefore, flees it lief If not
granted, it surely remain!' in the State Governments,
who bad this right pror to Federation, subject, of course,
to each restrictions as were contained in their respective
Cnnatitutiuns, Thin in ARTIOYVi TIAN( or thi4 man' in
eobtroverny, but that It is entitled to consideration will
be proven by reading the many pamphlets written on the
subject, einetesu in all, which can he purcheged at my
store. JOHN CAMPBELL.
ITI 3.3 t
PHOTOGRAPHS.
pAR SON }SRO WNLOW.—Ready
this morning avers fine Oard Phiitneraeh of
Parson DROWNLOW, photographed akafetlSlY foe ui
by Cintekunst, May 1. Price 25 cents. Mailed free of
charge. McALLISTER
myfi•2t 728 CHESTNUT Street.
T O
PROGRESS with the tilllol9,
BEIDIER offers, at reduced prices, his famous life
rize Photographs, a rare opportunity em
brace it. SECOND strest, above Green. 1*
CCEIUCIi IN 1785.- A.
V R
Card Picture of the interior of Christ Church in
1785, from the original C1321 - 21titIllif. Price 25 cents. Jut
publikted. na,ILLISTER & BROTHER,
VIIP.4I4HIPP 41
MBE SUCCESS of REIMER'S Co
-11 lolls] Photographs, for $l. illustrates a fact, that skill
and permmono, in It twin) t plow, will be itPPTlO
stated, 61fUOP1➢ Streets allato green. The
ANOTHER NOVELTY IN PHOTO
GRAPH .A.I.BI4MS.—To-day we Anil introduce
ALBUM FOIL 300 PORTRAITS,
"Richly, bony] in the 'following mice i
Turkey Antique, with two flue clasp , 518 00
Turkey Antique, panelled sides and two fine clasps.- 22 50
Also,
AN ALBUM FOR 400 PORTRAITS,
Richly hound in the following etylier;
Turkey Antique, with two tine clam !20 00
Turkey Antique, panelled sides and two clasps.... 21 00
Thee. Albums have been prepared with great care, are
eleeantly bound, combine all the improvements, and are
offered at very low prices.
Publiehed by
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
No. 606 CHESTNUT Street.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
riIHE FIRM OF HESS & LEHMAN
1_ is this day dissolved by intim' consent t the busi
ness will be stilled by ()HAS. LEIHAN. Ja., who is
alone authorized to use the name of the late firm in liqui
dation. JOHN J. H&93,
CHAS. LEHM&N, JR
PIIILADRLPIIIA, May 2, 1862.
fillAS. LEHMAN, JR., WILL CON
kJ firma the bunNees, at the old stand, No. 218 North
SECOND Street, Philadelphia. m93-3i.*
SPECIAL NOTICE.—The partnership
heretofore watering between LYMAN HOPKINS
and THOS. FIT'LItIBDON (under the name of flookma
& Fitzhibbon) ie On eolved by mu ual coneent THIS
DAY. April 30, 1662.
Witness: JNO. H. MAITLL, May 1, 1862.
P S.—l will. Lot be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the above firm after this date April 30, 1862.
m)2-31 THubittB iiTZGIBBON.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER
biIiP —Notice is he rehy given that the Copartner
ship heretofore existing between the undersigned, under
the firm of TAW it BENIti, is this day dissolve:l by
mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be
settled by AliP.AllA 51 TAW, who is 40139 authorised
to rum the firm's name in liquidation.
ABRAHAM. TAW,
WILLIAM. A. BEERS.
ep3o-6t*
April 24, 1862
fIOPARTNERSHIP.—The un
dersigned have this day formed a Copartnership un
der the name and et' le of JONES, WARNER. & CO.,
for the transaction of a General DRY GOODS Jobbing
Imatuaisoi wt 240 ItiAllatET skre4,
GIDEON F. JONES,
RIOIIARD 0. WARNER,
DAVID 0. GOLDEN.
ap23-12t*
APRIL 21, 1882
INSURANCE COMPANIES.,
`GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
CAPITAL g 200,000
This company continues to take risks on the safer
classes of Property at low rates.
The nubile can rely anon ire reeponelbllity; and
ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the
benefit of the public, during the last nine years, a sceed
8500. 0 0 0 ,
and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future
DIBICOTOIIB
CHAS. L DUPONT, JERRY WALKER.
JOHN W. CLAGEIORN, JOHN.THORNLEY,
0 7. TIEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART,
PAM: , BOYD, Jr., PETER S. HOE, oIN. Y
WM. M. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD,
JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. N. S. LAwaßainc,
WM. C. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLER.
tIiOMA4 ctiAlt4ti, President,
A. S. GILLETT, Vice President.
JAB. B. ALYORD, Secretary, np2B•tt
FAME INSUR.
N 0.400 CHEbTNIIT
FARE AND INLA
DIREO
treat.
ND INSURANCE
I TORS.
B. N. Buck, B. D. Woodruff,
Ches. Iticlicedsce, John Iteectle, Jr.,
Henry Lewis, Jr., P. S. Justice,
Alex. Whilldin, • Washington Jones,
Geo. A. West, Chas. Stokes,
0. W. Davie, John W. Everznan.
FRANI:HS N. 813 K. President
_ . .
RDSON, Vim President.
MID, Secretary. [mhlD-i[ tl
CHARLES RICH
WILLIAMS I. BLANC:
H IRE INSIP
• Ulf TLUI DIATII 9/
InOMMONW,
IL. , RANCH thillril/111
PHNNBYLVANLA..
DDIEUTOIII3,
David Jayne, H. D., Mariam H. Bogen,
John M, Whitoll, John K. Walker,
Edward 0. Entglit, 'Boum; 6i2Ve513.11C0c,
Thomas 8. Stewart, William Struthers,
Henry Lewis, Jr., Eah Jones.
DAVID JAY E, H D., President.
JOHN H. WHITALL, Vies President.
PAM: UM 0, HOOK, Socrotary,
Whoa, Commonwealth Building, 813 OHIEBTHIPI
Street. snt.ir tf
THE
"EXCELSIOR " HAMS
ARE THE BEST IN
THE WORLD.
3 H. MICHENER & Co.,
GENERAL PBOYI2/011 DEALIBB I
And curers of the celebrated
"EXPELSIOR"
SUGAR•CURED HAMS,
Nos. 142 and 144 North PEONT
Eetwecti Arch and Race streets, Philadelphia.
The iturtly-celebrated "EXCELSIOR" HAMS are
cured lay J. ft. M. A Co., (in a style peculiar to them
selves,) expresdy for FAMILY USE; are of delicious
Savor; free from the unpleasant tide of salt, and are
pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered
for ssle.
CAUTION•
The well•earned reputation of
FAIRBANKS' SCALES
Hag Induced the makers of imperfect balsam to offer
them as " FAIRBANKS' SCALES," and purchasers
have thereby, in many Instances, been subjected to fraud
and imposition. FAIRBANKS' beALES are manufac
tnrva ordy by the original brvaatore, 1. A- T. PAIR
BAIGIB a 00., and are adapted to every branch of the
badmen, where a correct and durable Scales is required,
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
General Agents,
aplOM MASONIC HALL, 715 CHESTNUT ST.
Army int-ooDs
ON HAND_
DARK AND LIGHT BLUE KEHNEYS.
STANDARD 0.4 AND 3.4 INDIGO WOOL-DYED
BLUE FLANNELS.
1141f100 SLUE
OOTION DUCH, 10, 12, AND 15.0UNOE.
FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO.,
T.pO4-2na 203 SHEATIIIIT .411111 E-
VORYTYPEB.—REIMER'S
type, bear undeniable evidence of superior artistic
the/ oro culortd In €ir otyi9 MrYOll9u.4 l Y beautiful.
DEVVIW Wroth %Imp (imp. it*
L. HOPRIN9,
THOS. FITZGIBBON
LE OQmPANZI
AIMUNIEBIZINITS
THE CONCERT OE TO-NIGHT.-
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
MONDAY EVENING, MAT 6.
RIRCIFELD'S
BRIGADE BAND CONCERT. .
TICKETS KITTY CENTS EACH.
For sale at the MUSIC STORES, where Pregrammee
may be haul.
to commence at a (AMEX' li
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
TO - MOBBOW (TUESDAY) EVENING
tiOTTS(HIALICS ONLY CONOP,IIT. Ma sk ;
When, to miler it ntokt attractive, he will bee
by the ernicent Stamm,
CARLOTTA Peru.
Re mare of RR I, the great Barham), mod 9,47 pp
peat ; and debuted
S 1? 4j It TOMOESI,
Tho fatuous new tenor, from the Talton Opera 'louse,
Ilavana.
Tile Itie appearance of these great artistes, prior to
their deprirtnre for Europe
H Itlfitil,ENH AVER, thOtelebratcd Vioionoettist.
MON OE MUZIO, MIIBICIII Director and f' duator,
Adnd•pion ONE DOLIJAR.
Prate can b. secured (without extra charge) at Gould's
MIMI; Molt. Ho. fia2 th•Fitout street:
DPI7II open at T. Commence at H.
M lid. JOHN I)H.E W'S
ARCE•STREET THEATRE.
Acqng 4tPBP MARROW W. 8 FEIETMEirtig
I , nninrin fl not and Tram:lllw" :JOH. D. MURPIIV.
.7111iltrY•trtVaNTH NJNHT ASV !ANT BE'? rOVir,
0? JOIN DREW. JOHN DREW.
TO-213081T. MONDAY, May b, 1862.
TP?; 00111/MY ON' 11R11028.
Vlll7llio Or ISplica - a ;r414 4111 New.
ronclude
Kt }HOU& FAMILY.
Dantai:f Murphy a John Drew.
nu DA 4, PARE Vril:LL BPsNIC PIT opJUHN DREW,
BOX noak mituip
Btatikalti ilAerrat gnar7,r to
W AL:
rIVIJT-STREET THEATRE--
NINTH and WALNUT Stroaa,
Bbl Lags --EvAR- 6!, llonlil6t7oo/1
1 1N (INM•tbAY).I....vE:4I.IG, Dv, 5, 1352
...NIY. MRS N. II: r 0 WA . Y.
Tlae'performance will commmace with alb tragedy, entitled.
1.• 0 '3l.
7/n_ ii Ilftic-,lit'n,,, , _,
,•+.0 ,1, .. ,P. c.mwll7,
AA ra , 4 UP ? it: iikg ot Argos . ^lr. F, B, Con only.
ClPmnottw Mtn Anna tiovrolL
To conclutio - with tt (I .erMinting after Ripen, on titlarl
THE' WAN Ill: RI!.•:Gr bIINAT EMIL
• .
Jon) Bang -14 Ur_ Vining ItaahsPA:
PRIONa---50. 87g, VS, fttld A 5 Prtvate tioaaa
ab and 83, according to their locale.
Doors open at 7y, s o'clock Tn commence at 75..
A DIEBIUAN ACADEMY or MUSIC_
Ifoh ED‘VAI!If I , IVItftIVIIT
IlsP kindly vnlubteertd to deliver itin cflehr %led Marais ,
ou the ~ O BARkeTAIR OF THE WAIL:"
On FRIDAY EVENING.i 111 , 0 9 , 1). nt B'n' t ock,
I''l/8 TUB 131tiNFiFIT fiF
TOLUIVTIGYitt SAIIIJOITSt
ADMIASIONAPIFTY GENTS:
Tickets, with oveured beat& for ease lit tl:e following
places, viz: m. B. Ptigh'o, S. W. corner SI eth.and
J, E. thiulthi, @ E cur, dnynnth And Ohnttnta
efe.4 IV. F llazanni No. IA I Uheetnilt RL, mv.J.otio
_ A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
LAST WEEK` OF TIM
GREAT SEPOY REBELLION.
With MI ita BRILLIANT 80EN'Es,AND,T1111.11,L
ING EFFEOTN.
TUESDAY EVENING, May 6th, Complimentm7
Bfl.. fit to JOHN TOY.
.....FAID N IN (1, ?WM nonsfit
ineimeinor,
SATURDAY, play 10th, last aftersoln and night.
Admission 2' tomita. Children, 10 cents.
Commence—Evenings at 8 ; A tternoons at 3 o'clock:
5.6 t
.A U 6 B 6.A 8.- DR.. COLTON,
LI who gave the Exhibition iti the Cooper Institute,
New Tort. wig give a LW:ITUE, WITEI A GE %ND
EXHIBITION of the NITROUS OXIDE, EXUMA.-
EATING or
LAUGHING. GA9.
AT CONCEET (large) HALL.
TUESDAY EVENING, AERIE, Gth
- . .
A ETRONG RAILING 'wad bo erected around the
Stripe, to prevent time under the ititluence of the. G.
from coming in contact with the audience.
TWELVE STOUT MEN will occupy the Stage. to
guard aaalnat aectdonta or iRJUPW.
TWELVE GENTLEMEN Lave volunteered to Inhale
the GBP.
SIXTY GALLONS of Goa will be made awl admin.
Wend.
AS NONE bnt Gentlemen of the first respectability wil
be allowed to inhale it, there need be no appreheneioa
of fichting or other improprieties.
THE ItFFECT of the Gas le to develop the leadfw,
Irene of character. Some will laugh, sing, dance, de
claim. etc. Dr. C. will he the first to inhale it,
Dr. COLTON wilt endeavor to manage the Exhibition
in Elich a manner as to deserve the patronage (aa in Nen
York) of the beet clean of ladies and gentlemen. MODS
who love en evening of -hearty laughter will be gratified.
To add variety to the entertainment, Dr. 0. has-en
gaged the celebrated
TRIMMER BROTHERS.
who will comm.-nee the evening with a inlet and brit.
Bent Concert. in which they will slog a selection of pa
triotic, sentimental, and comic songs.
Iricnit.snerrsu Ges.—Dr. Cotton's entertaining exhi
bition of the effects of the Nitrous ()ski , Gas was attended.
1,7 a large ani 6Traily amused nwiionon, in the vapor
Institute, on Monday evening,—.X. Y. Observer.
TICKETS 25 CENTS. Doors open at 7; conanenos
at 8 preciw4y•; my2-4i*
TDB ENNSYVLANI,.4 ACADEMY' OW
.
11E VINE ARTS. Thirty-ninth Annual Exhi
bition of Paintings and Sculpture, 1025 011E3TtfUT
Street. Open from- 9 A. M. till 6 P. M., and from T
P. M. till 10 P. M.
kiiroitt.ovv was j Scum/TichPf7 0 gouts,
Stockholder', Artists, anti Contributors will receive
their tickets at the Academy; no admissions without.
at,2B
TEREOSCOPTIOONS Ql' TH E 1 L
S.
BELLION, for public exhibitions i vieweint all nig
prominent Battles, Incidents, and Men. Full priced sal
Illustrated catalogues sent free, by
JAMES W. QUEEN & 00.,
Opticians,
apll4m N 0.924 OHEEiTNIIT Strait. PMiladalehll
W ANTS.
A II.OUSEKEEPER WIIHES
Situation in the Counhy ; is an experienced per
eon; will give the beater reference. A contreable how
the most desirable consideration. Address If Mrs. IL S.VP
Press office. mys.3t*
17VANTED—Light, active, day=time
mostly outdoor RINIPLOYMENT, by a you'll.
[minted roan. References obtainable. Address L. Hey,
office of The Press. my2.3t*
UNITED STATES MARINES.-
Wanted, for the United States Marine Corns, for
!ea eervice aboard of men-of-war, SEVERAL HUN
DRED AISLE-BODIED MEN, between the my
of eighteen 000 Cony Team - Young men from the comm.
try not lose than 5 feet 4% inches high, who shall paw
the medical examination, and enlist, will receive three
cents per mile for the distance travelled in coming , to th•
Rendezvous. at 311 South FRONT Street. below Spruce,
Philatialtslsia_ All isthar Infartaatiar that asap ha vs_
Quired will be given. JAISIRFI LIWIA, Captain,
aprl2-12t and Recruiting tofflom
rim MLE AAP TO LET,
e tv FURNISHED HOUSE TO IJET--
. South side WALNUT, Dear TENTH
C. H. MUIRHELD,•
No. 2P3 south SIXTH trod. _
FINANCIAL.
UNITED STATES
ONE-YEAR LOAN FOR SALE:
COUPON BONDS AND 7 3.10 NOTES
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
QUARTERMASTERS? RECEIPTS•
CASHED, COLLECTED, OR EXCHANGED.
rigllWPOkr itii94lM9l/ 61T9fi Si/ iIItHIMONTII7 IR 01011111—
meat securities.
DREXEL it cc'',
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
&pi,- lm
$15 , 000 $l2 000, $5 7 500, $5i000 , ,
WANTED on flist an clty s aniTc lm ou h n ° t r ryloc 4 n ni rftt r . " Ap na p4.
to E. PETTIT,
1033 N 0.309 WALNUT Skeet.
-S EVERAL SUMS
SS.OOO .this amount to invest In first mortgno
security in the city. Apply to B. A MITCHELL,.
my3.3t* 134 lionth THIRD Street.
$2O 000 TO LOAN ON MOW
TO
; will be divided . Also other
eume. Andy - to O JOSEPH B. BARRY, Goovcsanoer,
439 WALNUT etrool. my2/31#1'
$6OO —GROUND RENT of this
e amount FOR SALE, en an Improved pro
perty, at a discount. Apply to E. PETTIT,
st,2o No, 809 WALNUT Street.
FROM $3 000 TO $6 600 TO LOAN
on Mortgage. CHARLES RHOADS.. No. 4911
WALNUT Strext. ar.20,41t*
IN HAIR DYEING TIM MT IMI
TATIONS of nature are matte at the Faehionable
Bathing Saloon, FOURTH end BRANOEt. zuy3•lftf
rIPBNI.10:1 OF A BUMMER GAR
MEN.—The undersigned begs leave to inform the
public that he bee opened for the Beason his ME GUI
DEN Bud HOTEL, at the toot of COATM Street, ()M
-elte Fairmount Part. Famine§ are particularly invited.
Ice cream, Cakes, excellent Lager Beer of Baltal brew
ery, Wines, &c., always on hand.
11101 BY FliaoKA,
my3-Stn TWENTY-SEVENTH. and COILTES SW
T ADIES' TRUSSES, SUPPORT
IRS, BRACES, and other Mechanical Appliance%
of correct construction and COSY to the wearer. Tor ads
and adjustment at O. H. NEEDLES' LADIES' STORR,
TIV Urn Peet, drat door below Race.
evutioulou requiri.s Itvrtur• asses 'An con 14 Ow
Southwest corner mg GPM and RAGE, triter* 0, R
N. liven attention to Shia ammialfeatura. mhl2.3mit
HRM ON X SHERRY—For sale in
band, by MIMI L CLILMILIIIR.
141.11211 WALMIT and 41 warm et.
BAY RUM —A small invoioe of Bay
Bum, itiet received, for side by
1111.411. LBSTA.Ine,
vied t WATAnt'Y end 9i *mown Atr,-4,14.
MONUMENTS AND GRAVE
BTONBI3 at tern reduced prim at Marble Wow
et Or pipes .116.... a
Mama .4.11-111.11
('SAVE ORANGE SEED.—Prime
NJ Fre' Ow@ groom INNO, IN.W. 140 1114)9
to suit Nurserymen, vs ofhoro, Rr AO Oorg QT r, S.
MINGLE a 00., 108 MANICIT Meet, my2.Bof
MORGAN, ORR, CO., STEAM
PFO/NZ Bill.LDlßgil 494 7911P0111
among Dtpchisiwag awl DpikwLokaril M 49
LOWHILL atm*. Plailidelphls.
OUTTON SAIL DUCK AND CAN
YJVar..of " 11 n umber! Dren4t,
WWI, D 1390 , Twins, of ell Geemiptione, Ivf
Tents, Awning', Trunks, mid Wit= 001 , 01111.
AlllO, Patter Manniegituren' Drier Fel% from 1 to
rem wide. Terpondinr, Belting, Bail 'Twine, &o.
ral4-it JOV*I 4.1114,