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TIEN KHELLION IN SCHUYLKILL • .ed-r from Onl . xii mx x xr , r em miters 4 and `1 and dettnemaits oroompanit.e 8, L, and 11, of the tat regiment infantry, 3341 I.erve Arigh44, Itit DV Uhl .are, kit toxporpt,.. to p Wenn Or tun irtirillon on a email main, some 11110 minare being on a strike fer Manor waxes. The numner ig man lent an testerday unit 180, and 400 titian the 4in real micro, warier Major King. will leave this morning. They left without k nap:ideas or haversacka, amid to itt foctt vaunt!' of hall. eartudga aster... Of ear -vent-ni-v leaving today, two ate from Manaynns and one f , '4ll alinetb..lrg was repined last evening tam a portion of the railroad track bad Main dearrovati trt the rebel.. if endi be the case, nor brava Grays may Hate to march, ow the New York 7th did, i• only ten miles m the Aug -Von." HOSPITAL CASE'-.—Mr. Edward G Lee, of Irrankturd, way :Omitted tutu tho Itpulnoo4t Hoe- Vital yeEdelday with 14erradown of hand, tamed by 4 planin4-unv - bn-fr uttowAing hia OditheiS au &the s«rth tActory in 11 - .4y street . Henry Prrd-rid' c Growth, sixty years of *Re. gni; Moo .vidnomo into the E,..i.rootil Hoatotai with a di-location mf rtoulder and dr , adfol7-incorated fititun c.oo s t.i.l. 6t.. :oactoncry or Blinn& ..Adtunaon'a mil!. Sixth street. near Garnonutawn road. CITY ITEMS. CONTINUATION OF DR. LEIDY'S LECTURA'S -AY TEN HNITER 171 - —The filth lecture of the Course, new leirie*Pei 4 At IL. 1.1..fe...5ie,- t-vi111( 0 ,11"411fill. - af Or, aaddy, one of the professors of that institution, on the IMbject of General Natural History, Gomparadve Ana "gamy, and Physiology. wan delivered on Friday. at the mom] hour, 1 20 P beebre a large null ivrtinriys an- Cience. Ile has eviv witty commenced at the Alpha of 'hie subject, sod is ley ins a thorough foundation for a <Vn prehensive seinen:tincture. The origin of ail plants -and animate from orgai it Celle, the peculiarities of the -Uttar as found b. the elan-rent enders of these reepeCtiVe 'branches, or kingdoms, and the tliscuodon of the Prato reras, Or lowest division of the Animal kingdom, have in a great Dissents heen the theme of these lectures LiiLerty. 1(n (tie Neon lecture. as alteittlY stated, the ari woainiate dividing tine widen marks the boundary be tween Animal and Tenets-his kiagiums wan traced. du which Dr Leidy assumed the following divisinue to be Vroperly 00IMMit died under the head of labut!..l tbo Tertebrata, 11Wlaska, A rtieulata. Radiate, and Pro ;".osoa. The latter, or Prot-az-Jae, being the first ant- Isiah, as the tern; implies were then made the specie ( theme, and for conYenlenet• of studi were fillbdiVldad into rhytozoa, rhymoda: Parifera, Hie lecture on Tuesday Waal/111017 are; tßif dation of the points presented to the sweating one, wits more co pilots and minute sajdabalictia tivweter, with au ells went view is gradually familiarize the strident with the Irotld around him as presented to the eye of 2-31enco ihronsh the agency of the inicrofcope. His discussion of the Ciiiatet or Pcligetaric (mai -still:tithed) WM Dar limierly lull. and wee illustrated by a large number of llJeautiful diet., ante. Which Dr. Leidy haa citadel pre pared from obtorlatiouts Londe during tie last fifteen years of his li Fe, which have been, In a great Menillre, -devoted to the - field or flitcortry in Otis department of ,science. With rel, reins to these Ciliate, hoverer, ha -demonstrated t bat the term • many.stomached" is amts. Homer. as in reality the small cavities In thlo epodes of is - MBank, which tom naturalists have Miltakeh far ntemarhs, have mule of the characteristics of that organ. This was illustrated ii. On-paramecium, a transparent -animalcule, visible to the naked eye, which is aboutone &Meth part oleo ;nob to length-, and was exttileititil in the diagram as it appears under the microscope, en 3arged to a length of about twenty inches. With regaid to several objects described by the lac /111er, he said he did Mt iniltet limn their bei n g an. the Animal Niugdont, although to his mind they were =lost properly so denominated. It was true that in none aof the classes under coneideratien was there fount the .toreacr.ce of a nee..,o_= Tars, Ltnwovor, did not pecessarily prove the absence of anises life, any' more than did the Brae Dee of a stomach. as was Mimi in the constitution of a tope. a erne, for example. On the other Jaml. the presPvee ,chai might not improperly be -called a stomach was found in some plants, an for in ettence the which the lecturer showed to eti c , a nature - lily trap, adding, that the depositom of Veil and other insects within its math_ or et r otoach, ac celerated Its growth. Tho line of deuarkation between the Animal and the Veg• table could therefore nut he de termined by •the mere presence or absence of a stomach. The lectureee deectiption of fans, MOMS, and lidlians. sod their MOON of renrod aetion, was .mrions and highly interesting. The latter, ha said, were not unlike ths Irishman's tub, which had neither bottom nor sides! in thatilier were.ptantd, without Icavet, duwtre, stems. or REMOVAL OF TEE "PARIS MANTILLA ER.- Foatom."—Among the removals of business firms which nee halm dm+ eeeeera, there he, room moue executed with better judgment, or to better advan tage, than that of the Paris - Martina and Cloak Erna foorium," from its fo , mer location, Chestnut Street, above ISt ostrth, to its 151‘ePerA Urge and reeltetoekeel Nearer...rte. :NO. DSO Chestnut arr. et, below Tenth. This establish- Mient has long maintained an unrivalled popularity «along the ladies of our city, by whom this additional en 'MMUS Plitt proprietors, ni Peers W_ Etuomsoa A Co., we are sore, will be appreciated. Their present sales room, covering an arca of twenty-five . by two hundred and fifty feet, is one of tile finest and best desigutd in this country. It is at VDCO SPadeiiel light, and comulonli. OUP, and the nail% variety of beautiful garments, &loot ed to every want-and taste, are so arranged as to admit of inspection with the least labor to all concerned. The style of finish adopted by Messrs. PROOTOu in 'fitting up their new store, is that of substantial neatness, in *blob the more trifling attentMu to ornament has Zeta racrifictd to the better ideal of general effect. The Lent of ibis butirror at flee has roes, Iltarally a sizg..U.sgz - point of attraction for some weeks prier, the two beautiful revolving wax figur , (which are attired in excel ent taste) In the windows bring considered the moat artistic pipeeimens of the hied ever displayed in this city, We need hardly add, that the facilities, in pilot of shock, of Meilen. Proctor a Co., for accommodating all cloaks and mantilla-wearing humanity have been corral -14211044 barest ed in the new ottaTitlie, Heat of the fro bries wed in making their new garments are of their own importation, and the rotifer pa. t of their manufac thiring is done in comfortable, airy apartments, on their own Verrißee. That they .are grtbrIIIIMA to maintain their supremicy In this department of flail-, we had demonstrated yester day in secursery esami wino of their stork, in which we Sound both every noviiiy in the fattrics employed, and the Matterns aid designs of tin+ garments extdbit.d. For the Lanefit of our fair re tders. we msy Mate thst Messrs. J. V. & Co. hose just received a larze invoice e the celebrated Exhibition Cloths," an ar ticle got up expressly for the Lotion Exhibi tion, and which was not shown in "tor 'pa until the Exhibition opened, on the first ins:ant. The Cloth In question is a beautiful fabric, of a light mixture, of a-seism, styles, -.Mat xecirtzliO4 ihtl ..h o . - , Scinmcir now eo fashionable. It can be worn with comfort throughout the entire season, and is quite at dressy as silk. In silk goods, they mate more then their usual &splay of man ilas, of the eretc, e it il other patternt ross°, fibich in trimming amid design are adapted to all wants, from the gay young lady to the mature matron. ! In a few days they intend opening their first impede gen of the /116.1.0k1 of rich Lass ~aso :a. i'nehellos tire ox oadte Llama Laces, now very popular in the European Capitals. The greateet'oare has evidently been used In _providing foe the wants of all, their prices ranging from the moot INALNII.I- to the meet bipensioe- The Jacque is unquestionally the popular style of cloak this season, Loth in silks end cloths. Of the latter material, the French Emmaus, or deep circuMr, are also shown iu great variety, the utods,htly hood being omitted in many 4 them, and substituted by a neat silk trimming on the Ehoulders, which we regard as an improvement. We In ati state, in coheltnion, that cnatomers aro waited noon in Ibis e stablirlanent by ladies and gentlemen l polite and competent, who IsnoW how to entertain and °bilge, with rut importuning. CONCERT YOB THE BENEFIT OF Ma. GIME.- 7 1 98/ an hillortiannitut elsewhere it will be seen that a concert of vocal and instrumental mimic will be given in limerron Mechanics' Bail, northeast corner ef .Ironrth and Gorge 'matte s tbie (Thursday) evening, for the benefit g . Mr. It. It, G ay a, by the following graduates Cr the Duititution for the Blind : Mimeo Gill, Fithian, Weeby, ant Ilssltm. and Messrs. Daryl.... Wood, Harris, Myers, ant Byer--Ilir. D. D. Wvod to preside at the The programme for the OOVAtilell it rich and 'ratted, end tram the Known talent of the performers a Wary rleasenteoteitainmsnt may be anticipated. THE re Dn. klAyEe REFRIGERATOR."—AB the rearm season, with its wants, is anDrOanbing, scoula again call sttmtion to the superior Refrigerator manufactured and NMI, wholesale and retail, by Mr. J. t. Clark, No. 3008 Market street, entitled "Tile Da. Band," It ie a now article; but has been sufficiently tested to prove its 611DerlOrity over all other refrigera tors in use. He has for come time past had a very large pranutaekarivg torte employed in getting them uo, in ell tam, ar dat all pricer, from 44 to 82.0 and as he has Ibis seams determined to salt them uniformly at the Wholesale prices. whether one is bought or a dozen, the community need hardly be told tnai this is the plaTe to lowly at. Indeed, Clark's establishmant may jaloy be conoidered the Bet - lig-rotor Headouartere in this city, and we recommend our readers to examine his immense stack, before Demob...mg. Mr. C. is a practicsi me ichani9 and oureTiulePO hit IllaUtlfecturo of these arts. Mee personally. The public is certainly indebted to him Inc the best refrigerator of the age. CHAS. OAKFORD & Sons' new style Hats and Cape, under the Continental Hotel, are attracting uni versal attention. They are tasteful, elegant., and adapted to all ages and praeseions In their Children's Depart- Ment they have all the novelties of the season. Their Meek of Centel Furnishis g floods Is alas tha Baba lit the City. PURE LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES teen always be bad at Mr. C. M. Mattson's, dealer in fine jamiiy groceriee. Arcia an a Tenth ecroass, gin lowa ow. Xrandiee, and Port, Sherry, and Madeira Wines are fre quently recommended by physicians for. Invalids, on ac count of their nndouhted genuineness. THE LEAGUE commonly known as ic Thu holy Affiance" was formed at Paris, September 26th, .1815, between the Emperors of - Russia and Austria, and %be King vi rrunrie by which they bound themselves, among other think., io be governed by Christian twine!. :Iles in all their politics' transactions. Nothing was men atinml in the conita-t, however, of the beautiful styles of hummer garments gotten up yearly at the Mammoth Cothina Emporium of Granville Stokes, No 800 Che.r kat street, neither was any allusion mace to the uup . Wonted low prices et which uid garments are Bold. A AILLONIFICExT COSTUME.— Paris letters de bean tbs fit shod rr,au.hii.gli emirate of the lE so of white tell., trmuled ant clouded with diammds half way up the Air(' i a waist of sky-blna velvet, blue velvet bows on the ehomders, ornamented with agraffee Dl diamondej a necklace of diamonds on bine velvet; a oiffure of blue velr,t. with nismond wheat-ears as I aleck hair fastened aath a diamond comb. The Ealeerer amustly wears a suit which in haalolled after one Male et Situ iltown , Stone Clqthing Hall of Hoelthill R Wilson, Woe. WS and BM Chestnut street, above Sixth. GENERAL MAGRUDER ON THE BLOW !—He Manta to light—the General means mischief. The evecu tation• of the retseie, as Frontier says, having become C - ire Die, one or two of their officers, by way of a litUe dramatic effect, get up a miniature rebellion within the Mines, and swear by all the Confederate bonds that they `Will Whip the Yankees just here and nowhere else, when, mites having ventilated themselves, they retire to the toext “ditch." This Magruder is the party who wore Much stunning stripes on his pantaloons that the question :in camp was whether the General's pants were blue with w.d stripes or red with blue stripes. The General himself nay be the right stripe, but his pantaloons are not, nor ever will be, until they are purchased at Stokes' a One Trios," under the ..Continentel," where we hope soon tb See him so of yore- ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS VT TO 12 O'CLOCK LAM NIGHT CIONTEEMNTkL 110T111__Niett, e... 4 meet.* as,,, Ynr.a Ulair, Huntingdon A L Russell, Harrtoburg Tod Fold. Akron poi° J 8 Kotottil, Now York uli tn,rnbBoll, Pittsburg 03 14Amor, Wiashington J T Fiebtr, Dt D, Rending Hon A 11 Roeder, &town Ott‘ D 1 $i taws% Lancaster 11e Leman. I.4l.BStak.a. rte Btrayer, York. Pa It Dinky & la, 30.t0u John IF Laden, 1111.souri W O Whit-le, Detroit F S Perkins, Now York J 8 Barron & la. N Y S R Campbell, New York Moor Ugh , artnpnell, N Weld & wf, Huston 11 Tallant. Wheeling F Kirtland- Now York 1.) 31 ,- arralitsoo, Now York Mrs U H Dabney, New York Mire Pabotry, Now Irk W Mackenzie. New York J R 51urray, Wash. P C 11 Beecher, Ohio J H errecher, Ohio Mre Tucker & da, N Y W Forece, Jr, New York P TJacYr tivw York 11 8 11o , lotab, Drlnware IleTlll JiHolly W Whlkar, Erie. PA (1 A Merrier], New York S M Cried wich New York Job n. M Noore, N Jersey Hll Wright. Dorton Jr A mehrearr New York Mr . Illactrwert 10, Rog PllOll.Oll. S nglnnd J Gi Iron ,t lir Witell W rumrwe. Donna Ja Hanenttnr. BDRIOO S A Gardner, Penns Nis McCormick, Pomm Mist. 111cr'o•mick. Penns 11 V Cron.. Wawhiunton Nand AW. Nit, New York W M Lica,. A-. Groolen Geo B llaxwell N York TN. Fowler New York W L Fowler. VI Veal. Pot., tr.. T W Grown, G Jersey A J linnvaKtle him% Jt: Conner, Wheeling. Va Alex Orr. New York S A He en. Jr, .N Jersey IC C Smith. New Jnrkey Chair F Duane, New Haven Dr lr Jacobs, Now York B 0 Budd, Illimatomery W Thitahar, W.l.n. 8.1 Dowi.e. Botork Chao W Noy., New York W B Wheton,GeorgeDn,D C IS V L WickeA, New York p Notlogp, Mica, N Y Don J P W.llnrd, N York Sn.i.t. Ely, Jr, New York 0 :menet e. New York F 11l Joh: son, Boston Geo Pleated. ihn.ton P B TS. P fl, ft.lo W F Ch-mPon A at , N York C Faulkner St art, flowton Geo A Halrey. Newark, N J A Child St I. New York Poilibone, Wyoming lira Leisonrung, Poona Pr CT Heaton, Penna MiN4 TA Ihhiti riatti anon, N 0 9 Marry. Fria, Pa C Yheilarn, 13 .4 k C Il muffin, retina W A Mullin, Penns J F Lt-urie, New York W Harran, Now York C hicKay,l3oeton O Bawd F B Huntioßton, Boston T DPEIDOICIP, Nam poi* E Ii Dona. New York B 1 Pr‘,llclt, New Itnrk R W Harrington, New York J D Oars ron k la, Ilarriob Il I.ttplkarro. Rhode Idlaud 0 11 Culp L«b♦oon T Newark W ressrnien. Rosin A 801 l & ►a, New York Alex Garrett, K wee, 11 q' .94 dne Mew, nip Levant J A I).ake, Cincinnati, 0 J Bramlle, Jr, Baltimore (Than B Pratt a wf, Mace Chas It eicflonloy, Pa Blre M A McConkey, Pa Mr Frondat Lit ut Col Do HorseY J M Pony J Leisenring, Chunk 811 Tyior, Now York MIPRCHANTS' HOTE.I.---lronrui ac., °elm" &rob. Wm Ficinivg. Pittsburg E !Weill, Allegheny Qity () J S w••lmu, rq AVnv A Medlar. Reading J T 11,,tr41, Pa Gen T Miller, Port Perry.Pa W J Attiars, Pa G hI Itaxtreseer,Elizabethtwn JS Lynch, Viz thatlitotrn Aug ORIPFOI3. Terrollaute II Smith. &morel le, 0 A W.,11e. 13.-tlklAt)32 d i 3 Proctvr, 1114stAclauett6I W4l Sprpcber, Lancaster J V Wearer, lllear flnid T D Force, Clearfo Id F G Miller, Cieardeld 'Wm A Ripley, New Jersey Rev J Schindlo, Allentown Titre Fi Wright, Puma W V Wright, Penes W gill ford, ElArriNburg g EL.riAbnrg. J Porter, Mercer II at taithiap, A- A.11,,, , y cit y J V Webster, tilleey City MII Stratton, 'rroy, N Y MieeDnily, New 'Fork A envie'', Jr. finvilin Jll Welab, Waynesboro J B Gratiani Q 14. t illoarflald ta..caaskar MLA it..ro Miss Soo Redsecker, mi. n F Plitt, Johnst9n T. A JuMuni , . Bridgeport S It Wiggite, Indiana W R Irwin, Penns Sand Saylor, ltaiton, Pa J 1, Day, Maiden, Pa T A Toy, BAltiniore Thos White, Ind, Pa $ °hurtling, WpiohbvlllA Setante &Ilmtowit Sam] g,efer, indlAnn GPO Martin. Allegheny Allen C•unron, M. W El Garrani, Pittsburg John VogA. Pitts`irg $ Tri,ht, N Y I 1 & Rupp & s, York, Pa NV L raunon t Del It E M0a , 4g11117, W Chedtor c:, _ aps l'ivwbord, A Y 1 LS actinuitnys Vo n Ron A Packer, M Chunk .MBILIOAIa HOTAL—Vbeetant a.. above Fifth Conber, Naar _Taney L. ud st , - Unto ison Trent, New York J Nmhaker & Cairo, DI Robot. wf, W Che.ter Das - .1 Donk - , Jono.tovra Dr F Rink. Jonentown W Dorris, .1 r, Huutauedort Dio.ter W Dorris,Huntingdn 111noor J I) Dorri4,linuetto W E SlNlrkninth ballad* A L Lewin Delaware latman. llnlmeabarg. Pa John S bong, Yaw York John R Ylvans, IVaeh, D C %V S JorAey Shore enleb liornooft, Moen H Renolog Blr, Layton, Dover, Del Mice Morris, Dover, Del J•.a (Aihug, WM ark, N J Wm S Smith, ,L.r+ey Poet John P flyer, limimter J 11 McKee, fraveton C A, 1.. t ntcford, Tad W B Wash'n A 11 Kennedy, Wash'n Lt B W Clark, Jae wetmter, Lovio scrxsu—Alinnnaut strtssi, above Third. J B Andergon, Delaware E Biggins, Baoton Joules 95 anony, Ireland Nich Luzuor, jr, larorklya, .1 S Johnston, II S N .1 W Decker. Now J.raey P Miller, Canton s p John Joure. Pottevilln ,frhu II Hammett, feting Citim HEt NM. P4rintt F TI Ether S H McKinley, Pittsburg C C!gra Dll Oaks la, New York s C bong. Maryland V P Collins THA UNlON—Areti meet above Third JOll U Poular, Delaware Jos Lang, Pittabnrg W NVOR, Ohio B L Pars•ens. Ohio J C Stone, Ohio A Caleb, Oi - io E P Ancona. Pottsville John W 116.9 PP, P0i64.1110 ahlS , R rergneon,l J W Rianught, Kantnai7 0 iv SterL Ohio B Gear, Salem. N J JAB Leeman, Lancaster I) 0 Angitenbangh. Thee Tag,gart, Hagerstown G R 'totem4n, flagoNtown yyra nr4e, Nevi 'York John Tenont N J J Hama, Pottsville 11.fiVitlON IltdIJS2-46t5' condi street, anoin, Market_ W Wallace, Stroudsburg 1411Z7.f , Y, New JerieY A C Corbin, PeloWart, Y M Otriberil t Dmlnuraro F r Gittisrr, hover, Dslawsro J neltuer, Ss. , Jersey J McCarter, WosoingtOn C Wire, Wayne co P. Joontion WWI no CO F J M Dollinabead, Pa W Orsrdold, Illourne cc C McCarty. Pike co. na. E P JA»AA_ C Titotor, Chtatribarn M S Letal tr n & I. N Y S U nrittain, N, w Jersey J 'rOlllA. "Incest/ale A JOTIFP, Was no co 'Miss Price. Broototiturg 3 Potter, I.OIWiEItOWTI P Itstherman, Stroudsburg OOMMIECIAL-131xth s:. - eat, a.ooto Cheetant. J Perkinr, Viktor), It J Johaaou. 'Elkton, Ad Dunbar, 'Elkton, bid N Cria , rth”rß, Viktor), Md 3 1 3 Wiley, Peach Bottoro,Pa rt. WPor & la. Poona Dire E McCalln, Penns J r. 'WON. Penne, Li It Cheider CO II C Meredith. Penne N It (81E011, Cleveland C W Woodward. Chest cn J J Browrr, Bloomsburg J 0J Black well.Jorary , hrtre G Callahan a la, Penne A Ii liaaiia, flhooecr co BALD EAGLE—Third street. above OstiowhilL Jos Butler, 13ethlebem Henry William, Pet Mrs Schoch. Mot tgomery co Mrs tidamiller, Pa Miss Eidamiller, Pa Miss Hortzog. Saston Martin Fordstick, Easton rs Day, Ohio tiurlbnrt. New York W T McCown. B wdentowa F. Cawley, Gnilford P rI Bon veil, Salem. Ohio T 0 Stein. Pennsylvania B Gregory, Slooroe co J Prober, Pottsville M Lord. Gratty id on, Pa C Crodist, BilyleAtisum P B glAittsti.t..., !ditto's John Rarltster, Reading A 1' Bertolet, Reading STATES llNlON—Markec turret. above Sixth. Wilhelm, Elk co. Pa S Arnold, Clearfield, Pa R 11 'door s, W M Phillips, Akaandrls A Ander,o,., flair co, PaA G Ilardeely. Ohio Jarne.l G 'McQuaid G Bobble, Prirceton H G Thomas da, Penns G Swartz, 1 ancastee J Houton, Easton S Suitt P . Easton W h Hictd. LaVelha. Pa S P MeKennes, Penns F Condiret, Clearfield co W Mendenhall JP wf. Penna G S Martin & wf, Wash NATIONAL BLOTHL—Hace etreen, shove _I It Bova, 'Health/A.!, Pa Chu 11. , witt., TOANi.n, M 3 B. Light, Lebanon co B .lenkirei.New York • H B Wileon, Penna Jon bI Walter, Bedford co W T Van Dyke, L Haven J Kauffns...l Beading Mrs Kissinger, Heading S Koons. White Haven t Thrall. Lancaster, Penn& Jos J Orson, Penns E A Uhler, Lebanon, Pa REVERE ROllBR—Third street, above Race w Wright, I, TeW York F 4 fltrigeTB l 4l Fa O. CtIIOU, Yonne A Devo, Really G Bibberd, Rash, D C J IS Johnson, Penns Nips B McElroy, New York R . :Rump, Berke co J Zeller, Berks co B Newtown, Media Taykr, Bristol MARINE INTELLIGENCE. lir BEE FOURTH PAGE ABRIVID Fehr M Wrightington, Thacher, 5 days from Boston, ith mdse to Cloweli & Behr B Richards, Joy, 7 days from Hatteras Inlet, in ballast to .1 E Bagley At Co_ Bailed in company gaol. schr 9 B Wheeler, for Beaufort. Lrft sebr J P Ast s, waiting orders. Brought to this wit Capt Eldridge and crew, of the schr Ann Maria, before reported e.recked on a shoal at the Brown. Copt E reports that hie tastel struck on a wreck at 4 P Mad inst. anti stink in live minute after in 3% fathoms water. The crew lost every thing. and the vessel and cargo (lie tone coal) became a t aal loss. Part of the epare, rigging, and sails was re c4vurtd. &hr Fillet Burrltt, Darling. from Newham, NC, via Hatteras Inlet ) , With rosin. ninnies, sc. to CGavern mebt. Schr W R Newcomb, Bacon, 4 days from New York, with mdse to . David Cooper. littr Mumma, Jackson, 4 dais from Alexandria, with scrap iron to captain, l:7ehr Mary, Rickards,' day from Camden, Del, with corn to Jas Barran & Co. T P McCulley, Carter, 1 day from Camden, Del, with corn to Jae Barratt & lou Yoodalin, Cooper, I um/ from limyrnai Doli with cot u to Jas L Bewley Cla Co. ~,-ewer Bristol, Charles, 24 hours from New York, with niche, to W P Clyde. a Ship Tusearora, Dunlevy, Liverpool, Cope Bros. Behr Corbello, Willes, Dighton, J It Blaktston. debt . Cynthia Jane, Bennett, Hardutd, W M Baird Co. Igenr Oornsiete,Kerundy Ba‘dlinore, W Bacon. Behr Pair Leader, Adams, Saiisoury, do Behr Jusepnitie, Dorsey, Alexabori. , , esptain. Schr L Corbire, I.se, Washington, Hammett, Van Duct,. Luctiwat • J g gi‘river, rovlsmary 15Atimora, Ad-rows, SAILED Ship Zoned. McGonagle, for Londonderry, ledt Race eta eet whoa it 8 A M. ou Tueuloy, in tow of tug natt IA Lila_ ring Z beta al bi aru thal.Alovelug oArgto: 2.0 , 0 0 buthelu corn, 36 bblu flour, and 20 pig rudoe. (Oorteepondence of the Philhdelptila Exchouge.) 1N.W12.4 b I %I inn solos 2erad, for Load,Juderry, R L Lau,, for Li verpool, and Grip J (look (1) went to men thim morning. A. bark. name, unknown, passed in. Yours, &c. JOHN P. MARSHALL. BY TXLEGMAPH. (Correspondence of the Press.) New lions, May 7. Arrived, tchr Chief, from Cam:win Below, brig 0 W King, from 11ar..1.4,4. 2. , AN INANMSCO, May e. Arrived, ship Icon'ant, from 2.) due); chip Uregou, from Nes castle. t uiad, ships Talisman and Wilbur friek, for China°. (ref Bteamtr An3M1111411!1.) Arrived from "lbw York, ship folio Bertram, at Car haven; ship E E BANJO], at Bremerhaven; shim !Prude tic and Ares, at Falmouth. IMEMOB.S.IIIM gl".Thhil, Roanoke, Uoach, cleared at New York 709.. t-iday far Ravens. Ft.-Krusbip Columbia, Marne, from Havana, arrived at SrN. York yerterday. lierk Rem iette, Crowell, ft o•n Tan de J....0f m, arrived w I ‘.!'"rltliVeletM. tram Widiponea, burin, ac New York yestortlay from Ern) yrs, Del. Snhre 8 A lisanmond, Pair" Mary Elisahoth, Knllyr at.il Volta, Clark, tones, arrived at Boston 6th inst. • • - . J Vogler, Strom, haute, arrived at Halifax let $o• r Sta Witcb, her•ce. avriv«,3 at Providence dtt, u,tt. Behr Mail, Kelly, sailed from Providence sd.h inst. for 80.rmnis Prldw. Dula°, from goomoind for Pnila d,lphia, at Newport 6th toot. echr D fi Floyd, Wiggins, sailed from New Bedford Bth Inst. for Philisdelobia . . Behr Jan Neilson, Burt, hence, arrived at Taunton 144 Schr fiedona, Wall, Bailed from Porter outh 4th inst. for Philadelphia. Sehr Halo Newman, sailed from Newbury port bta Mat r Philadelphia I blamer! Vulcan, Morrison, sod Middlesex, COX, bre, arrived at New York )eaterday. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEsT STYLES, 'PO@ in the Beet glifltigri exprodely for RR. TAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. ODE ONE•PRICE SYSTEM is strictly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. a. 22.-11 - JON - 63 & 60., 604 010:114C6T meet G 11.a.ckson. Ne.w York W s K , bertn. New lork flaphsin Phillips ft 71.,!, SPECIAL NOTICES. LYON'S MAONETIO INSECT POWDER, 'l'e...tea tore.inewo Vern wad gron - e ill favor• It and exterminates Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ante, Fleas, Moths in Clothe, Fur& and Furniture, Carden Ins•'cte, &r. 611 g. nuine bears the eigoatnre of K Lyon, and is notpoisonous toyertems or dementia He_ ware of ame.ler trite and imitations. on'a Po•=d.r Ftila all Maeda In a trice, Lyon's Plita arc dcath to rata and mica. Enid evrrs whrre• S. S &RtES, msg-atathem ZOZ Broadwa), New York M.A.H.HIED BA YltiOND—PFl.lfOillt.-0,1 the 6th ioetatit, Vy the -1 1 .4 V A. Mr. sttttin C. Itiiiiviud to 11.163 Niemen, only dwaghTer. of Jain W. Ptleger t all of this city. DIED_ MI,RRICK —On wrilne,4l4y, May 7th, at Northnm- N•rt*,,i, ,s George illt.rrick, brother of S.mtel V. Merrics, of this city, in the 55th year of his axe PA Wilinofidav mornioo. the 7th inei I.ktr4. MarBll Polio, willow of the late Thomag Park,- in the 68th lour of uee. The 1,411 i lVeli frieinln of the family are renpact c,,it, v+ attend the • , nneral, from her late rot'. dence. No 1010 Spring C O llOll moot, on artar. 110 v. ,1„- , at 1 n'tlooi. IS W Tit N —ln thin city, on Woilnitailay morning, the itti il•st/.11 , in the. 11th year of her of harlotfev,r, itamh. y...neneat daughter of Rev. Win. E. 111 itryaret K 1110 ftio•no t f ltio family are respectfully Invited to arm o lire tueerim• from the rniilllsCe of her. grAnif4ther. Jos ern No e 59 North Eleveeth street, ea Frailty rrornir•e, aL,y Oth, at 10 o'clock. ** 1)11E11 lilt --tin ev, Pine of the 4th Met . Ohar & , emett nod the late A. Robert Broiler, jn tL- 4 2.2.3 •-•ar .c. 4 hie » E r, Tlia friends and three or the family are remectfally in vited to a.t, rd the Int erel, from 310 North Ninth street, to-day, (Thur May.) at 3 o'clock P. M. EVAN R.—On Mot ea, evening, May 5, Etivb c ,th sIL, Rif.- el J. Ith bPOOFI4 of Nrw G'amtle comity, Delaware, and daughter oh B. II Mpringer, of tine city, aged 41 yea's. The friends of the rmitly are regime...l to attend her funeral. thie (rhurettat , ) morning, :MM. 8. at 11 o'clock, in tit her lather's rmidence, No 614 Smith Ninth et. * NW 01 E. On the sth Manta. Henrietta. wife of Wil liam Suore. is the 31st y+ar cf hot ass: ' Ths relatives md friends are respectfully invited to attend her futtend, from the residence of her husband, No 13Y7 North Seventh street, to.daj, (ThurAdav,) pt 1 o.ooli, tK kitit - TriEft —On tne 3d intivaut, Pl3iliitit, SChtlYler, in the 90th yesr of his age. Funeral from his late residence, Fifth street and Gar- Meta , s u n avenue. this (Mowed. )aftennoon, +4l o'clock. R ES:ON k SON CONTINTJE TO 1/ sell 510GENING GOODS at very low prices for Cash, and have jnPt. received Lupin% Black Grenadine Barep,a, 60 ete CraPC Mtiretz and Tfirnmatines, 25 cts Litapin'n Daregra to Shawl and Dross Widths, at very low press;.BIRCH F.ilk Challica, 37% eta; Silk Grans dita r, 75 eta Black and White Foutanda. 50 eta ; Black and White neat striped and Checked Silka, ,• Black Grenadine Bareges, 12X eta; Shephord'a ?laird Mohair ("1.-.llre, 15 mad 245 ers j only. Oren Toile all Nord and .Moue-elines, 12,ti eta, &r. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, ar22 No. SOS tTH ICSTNITT Street. G. MAXWELL Sc EON, J. ELEVENTH and ODES MUT, have now open, at the lowest crpli prices in the market, magoinceut lines of a great sariety or new Spring Goods, of their own late irshortatinn and notunfautnsa, its WAI AA A' tactful ,+(•lo.`til_tht from New (irk in,porradons. 'Pheir seal soil Tinitation Thread mid Guipure Laces, Farley No. u Trim ming Monona. Paris Oruatrients for and Presses, French tingle, immiug,, Silk Belt it g. Sill, Gimps Thomson Freres' Para' Trail sp--1 fi:h, cow roiormay a Gouts our spool, Fresh Split and Pin,elc %colts r, for stilton, r knitting, Travelling Fang. d • Magic Mufti., are all off. red to the Ladies as goods of the noon relialde make, and adapted to the require inehtß of (lobe, oiscrinunatinp ourehawire. Thu mug tineral allowance cash hovel% G MAXWELL & SON, Steno arid Factory, ELEVRNTR aud CHESTNUT. .T.23-Int I OR N iiiaILOANGI H ►NK, PH IL ADEL r lA, My 6 , Ml. rhe thresters have this itatl dkclarro a o vidvnti or TIMER AND A HAL E per ern, - pbyable on tit rumor!. lii) 6 61 . J. ItY TORREY., Onsh.. C00P.E.H..-SilOP SOLDIERS' 11031 E.— Au IC:rut:on ter In Hedgers 01 the z..uldtene Lingua nia beheld en TUE.,11, , .Y, May 1 , 1, 1364 betweeu the In nil. of 3 and 30 o'cloutt P. 31.. nt the Cooper-Shoo Re -100 0.T313 ) below Welq iegten avenue. thy). 33 t E. S. H.IL L. Secreterr. nr.l%--- THE BE.AUTIFILTI, STECK PINNils:- 11,3 atlvv.t , all to ex:tin - in,. thede 1 , 010 ktru ba .7. (Ai contor 6EirmaTii and CB E$ T'T. apl9.outti or* ry•••• THIRTY-EIGHTH A VERSARY. Thirty•eiehth Anoiverenry of the A 1.1 E- H.AUAN t , ZU.,llA . v.ganhot. Ut4l.twit -.lit toe oonerfort by public .rvicee at CO:ACCItT HALL, CHESTNUT Streit, above Twelfth, on TUESDAY, May 13, at eight o'clock P. M. Tiebete admiseion may be bad grarnitonely on ea 'Mention at the Sediety's Depo.ltory,ll2 . l iiREI.3TNUT Sti Pet The ANNUAL SERMON will be preached on the Preceding Lord'a day evening, May 11, .4 eight o'clock. b 3 the Rev. P. S. HENSON, at the T ABE itNAOLE 0H1.8.011. GlifilbTlNET btroot Watt of EbEhbialith Meet. wig St ocr A LECTURE By ci M. H. ALLEN, LL. D.. Preeident of Girard College. "WE. THE PEOPLE. ANL/ THE lIISTORY WE ARE MAKING." Will be delivered IN , N..WO MUT ITeLL I, I On TrIL'ESD , sT, Me, B,k. at 8 o'clock, P.M. FoE BENEVOLENT PURPO Tickete. 25 cent.; or, to admit a Gentleman and two Lather, 50 cents. For f.a49 qI.. Putfirripiav Higgins' Book 50 N. F. unit etreet i lit the Tract Dopost. toll', 339 N. sixth etrreti by th Committee, W. Divine, S E. cotter Rittenhouse Square, W. Brown, Sixteenth and Filbert street, C- Cooke, 2008 Sansom street nod at the ,001". my3.st* - YOUP4O MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT Irr Stictild tirellllll, ttd-ai.elvea for thesplicrii to which th-7 n,r VOA nu.pted, and which will contrib. , . to .b.ir avaimoral i•nvr" v "Hi"" . 1"11F NOI.i.GY rippited for thiii• pqrpowl , al fr. - .12 , ,F1E*T1 , Otrret, DY JO Lt fi.arell,auc ceneor Por.l,r, & Co. n0135-lm Kr PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION. PFOPLE. OF PENNAYLITANIA, whe 11.441C1S cordially to Italie in SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION in its patriotic efforts to Rupprem a sectional and unholy reUoiliou tlguihst the UNITY OF THE DEPUEi TO, and aho desire to support, by every power of the Go- Ttrl'Oluill, hundred teourand heroic brethren in arm tinning diseate and the perils of the field to preserve the Hahn, of our fathers, are requested to select the number os LIFLI GATES 'moat to the Legislative qopresentatioti of the State, at such finial arid in such m.inuor as will best rota:owl to the pFitrit of this coil, W MOOS In STATE CONVENTION, AT HARRIoIif ORGY On TIIUILSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at 11 o'clock on said day, to NOMINATE CANDIDATES for 010 QtriCe` , ALLITOR GENERAL AND SURVEYOR GENERAL, 4 E 41 to take epch intrltirCs SC nvey ho doomed 0nC090,17 to otrengtlieu tho Uovernment in thin ooniion of common peril to a cututuon country A. R. 1110CLURE, Chairman of the Ptople'a dtate do.umittee. GEO. W. BP 1 MERELY. t etre • JOHN .M. 6.IICALJYAN, 8 tan "' - M iny2-tf rr PHILADELPHIA BANK, NIAY U,..3 a, )8 , '•2.--The Diri•ta. , a have [hid nay th,clarni a uivulerd u! TIIIU t; PER UE T. for Ilia lmt Al( months, pn) a6lc ('Ti cemand, my 7.a5t B B. CO'REGY. , , Cashier. I OMMERC lAL BANK OF PENN , !;VL. VA N lA, PHILADELPHIA, Msy 6t6, 1864 — 1 he lAr.ctors h..«•:4d- rh.y •Lci a-tat a ail-Woad vt TIiEVE P1:11 CENT , pnyablo on mid titter FRIIMY, 16th tusk debt oe istl.to tux. my 7 16t B. C. PALMER, Cash'er. ErrKENSINGTON BANK. PIiILADEL. PIIIA. May 6, 1881 —llls Di actors hays this d-y 41.cIartt1 A dividend of FIVE PER Cii - NT. on the cap tsl of this Binh, Payable ou demand,clear of State lax. ros 6 At C. F. 1 . E BRE 4, Cashier. m Y 71 Z 1.114% IVS' DANK, Fault, &DEL.. PHI el, Di AY 6,'1862.—The Board or Darecture of ale back I , ftvu this dar declared a dividend of eIfUR FEB E 60T— payable on and niter the 16th instant [ agreeably to the proviatona of charter. nol. J. w manilla, JE.,Caehier orx WESTERN BANK OF EIIiILATIEL- Fill A. MAY 6, 1862 —The Directors of this bank have tide dal declared d dividend of FUUR Pl 4 6. DENT., mable on demand. 0. TROUTMAN, my7.3t esehier. BANK OF COMMERCE, PHILADIMPIIIA, Nay 6, IE6: —The Board of Ihrector4 hav4 thie any Occintll t dicickull of FOUR PER CENT, ' pos. bir on demand ; clear of Mate tax. ro>7.3t .1. A. LEWIS, Gmhief. OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH .12,11.1.1 d AND NAVIGATION 011115, - AN PIIILADHL ima, 'May /It an cleation bald !big day the fellowing named Tlol'- 001.8 were chosen oflicere et the LEHIGH GOAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, for the ensuing sear : PRESIDENT. Ike"Eg MANAGERS. 1 James 8. Cox, Jacob P. Jame, Francis C. Yarnell, Samuel E. Stokes, Francis IL Cope. ;man. VALTER. IN W ALTER, Secretary, Ent ine Hazard, John Family, Richard Richardson, Alexander Fullerton, Andrew Henderson, TASAS EDWIN '5 EDWI. ELMIOA AND WILLIAMSPORT IteILIWAD COMPANY-OMe.., 308 WAL NUT Sheet, PHILADELPHIA, Fifth Mouth sth, 1862. At the A 'meal Eioetien of the stock and llowlholdere 0 Of' MiplliiA AND W/1414/AMIPORT BAILIWAD VoBIeANY, held at their office thi day, the 0110 w -ft oMeere were duly elected for the taming year: I . ItB3IMINT. THOMAS HIRSH% JR MANSGEII3. Ellie Lewis,l Robert J. Kerner, John Fornum, Thomas F. Randolph, 'William D. Lewis, Alexander S. Diven, my7-3t WM. O. LONGSTRE If, Secretary, OFFICE OF THE 11F.L1AtticE mu -1,1,3 TUAL INSIIIIA NOB COMPANY ON eillt,A DELPDIA, April 30, 1882—A general meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on THURS DAY, the 21st day of May next, at 12 o'clock BL, at the Office, No. 308 WALNUT Street, for the porpaß of act ing on the acceptance of an act of the General As , embly of the Commonwealth, entitled "An act to repeal certain acts supplementary to an act entitled An act to incorpo rate the Reliance Insurance and Trod Company," to reduce the authorized capital of the Company, and to Mon Ilio COIDOTOIB name thereof to that of the dolt= ante loeurance Company of Philadelphia, approved the 24th day of April, A. D. 1862. B. M. ITINORMAN, Secretary. myl-the&tntmy2l py.•.k BANK OF THE NORTHERN 1113 LIIIE- R!FI YHI LADELPHIA, May 5, .1.867 —The Dirac - Inn) have this day declare& a DIVIDEND, No. 93, of FOUR PER CENT., sayable on FRIDAY next, the 9th inst.' fmy6-61] W. GUMMERE, Cashier. SOUTHWARK BANK, PumumeniA, IrrMay 6. ]B62—The Directors have &Glared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable on and after TIEitiRSDAY, Bth inst. rity7.6t tarFARMERS' AND MECHANICS? BANK, PHILADELPHIA, May 6,1862 —The Director, have this day declared a dividend of TUREE . PER CENT., payable rn demand. my 6 fit W. RIIEIHTOR, Je.. 06,110 r. wlipm. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL uz ROAD COMPANY, PHILADMILPIrId, April 18.1862. . . • The BOARD OF DIRROTOBS have this day declared • stbil-Atomal Dleidetd of POUR 1 1 1111 OMIT- on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State tax, paya ble on end after May 16th, 1862. Powers a Attorney for collection of Dividends can be bad On application, at the office of the company. No. 238 South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH, apl7 tjel Treasurer. TRE PRESS.-PIILLADELPILIA: THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1862, REMOVAL OF THE We are now daily opening new alien ill FRENCH SACQUES, LATEST NOVELTIES Of ow own end the European Canitala. to whieh we re aproctfully invite the ATTENTION OP L &DIU. J. W. PROCTOR So CO. Cllk P 1 4 t .Y GOODS, (3 &items, o'l. (no rim. MATTING. AND WINDOW allATihS.-.-V. E. ARO t nAD N.I. i-oruor ELE VENTH mid MA lh E r Btreitia, will open thlo to 'ruing flow 8 11 c, i-n, 1111.31 in (aunts at, 28. 31. 5.7. 50. 82 mid 000. SOOT 111110 , 011, 18 to 82c.; Homo. R. aid 't Ca: petii. 18 to 37c ' • Floor Oil Clotho- 31 to bbc ; Iti-g Gliook Matting, 24) to 2ic.; Gilt Itordattid Window Shoats, toe to $1 50; Muslim; from 7 to 12360 . Spring cliitimia 0 to 12c.; T wire, 12411 i &Ho- to Ott ' Drlamoi ant crianiug, to 220; Sella tiliawia, /10 to 86 ; HOUIIY Douai sod Mar. Quilts, $llO to $6; Lao lustre WacO SJke, ill to ft] 37. myB-12t 625. NEW E.PRING GOODS. 6,) 4dty. C. SOMERS tic SON • CLOT t 4 11 - 011.90 1 No. 625 CHESTNUT STREET, UNDER JAYNE'S NALL, Have now in store and are receiving constantly a large and desirable assortment of cLoiIiti,CII3ISI.IvIERYS COATINGS, SILK MIXED AND PLAIN. Wain" Tailors' Trimmings, and al goade adapted to MEN AND .13tPYra' WEAR. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. tnyl.lm R4,POON'ir., CORNER tiF NARROW BUGLE GIMPS, BLACK SILK LACES, BELT RIBBONS ALL COLORS, NARIWIY SILK GIMPS, NARROW RIBBONS. )STOOL SILK, ALL COLORS. 0112.4 P. PARTRIDGE AND CHINCHILLA SPLIT ZEPHYR. One lot of PARTRIDGE WORSTED, and all the lead col9ro, al 12X, cu lla pm batik RAPSON'S TRIMMINGS it ZEPHYR STORK, CORNER. EIGIITII AND MERRY STREETS. ap23. lm CLOAK ! CLOAKS!CLOAKS! THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN TRE CITY mh26.3m C U " /A.KB.--lf you want the best value fo , your money, go to the fifty Cloak Store, 143 ;Corti, RIGEITH Street, above Cherry. rnh.2l3-3m C LOAKS! A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OP ALL TEE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED TIM SEA B,IN, With every new material, mink up and trimmed in the very beet manner, at prima that defy all court. titian, PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. R. CORNICE EIGHTH AND WALNUT BTB mlt26-8m "MEW CLOAK STORE 4.1 MO MOAT elegant imminent in the city tub26-3m NEW SPRING PRINTS, (HOWE STYLES DIERMUSIACS, SPLCAGUE, PACIFIC, AU TWELVE AND A KALI' CP.NTI3. A large lot beat arylea And fast color,. at loc. CoWPERTIIWAIT & mhls-tf P. W. cor. EI(3RTB and MARKET Ste SILK' MANTLES AND SACQUEi. Blark Taffeta (Mutt/ea. Black Silk encgues. Elegant MAP styles. Light Cloth Saugus... ElllEPB ri E e K w E o ti ts rd ) , 4 A r l ga ti i s tin, is,v, and 26 ctn. Piniti 510siunbloolos. WEA posy doiosstie. lyrrldiC K. S.ilk N Cassisiores and Comtism.. Light colors tansy Calmitmorts, 6-4 MixtUrVel ac dhints. ..Cloth goons for tittle fellows. BOY'S JACKETS A ND . PANTS (New DEPARTMENT, NECOND STORY.) Eiranclasa ft tn.d.• mach. Garmsainf. gt> 16 amo , 9k u. ex..-pitonat.le, Pring very resentiable. Boys' suits made to order. COOPI(R & COWARD, S. E. corner NINTH and MA wgicr strudel, BLACK AND WHITE 011 WOK. t•lLllB.—Efaving Mad() largo purchases of ourill OBECII kilLfIS tarty in the season. wo are mill able to eel! thin, Kt the old prices, Dtack and v , bite , Obeck French Silka. Gray. colored Check French Silks. Bleck and White India eilke. Brown and White India Silks. We EliflO Min , the out.a - renia - BaeLGAIN'S It TAITVY Thcse goy& have a very rich lustre, looking very much like silk, and are remarkably cheap, haviug pgt 34 ~co in. port. 1 case Bangle a Chenille, and 1 case Bereave a Broths ac `25 cents, worth 40. I Int all-silk GItENa DINES at 25 csadc, worth 62. Tblb in the CB E; APEST lot or Goods IN THIS CITY. 1 lot Mode Vella at 76 cerafe. JAS, J -1 , CAM Pl 3 LIA it Oa., WllO/ohNIVE &NB BETtIU DiIIiVBERS, 727 CHUSTNOT ST BEE !lave opeurd this day, Bonnet's Black Taffeta. Triple Chain Saila Vial° Colored Taf.rohm Figilrrd Cattosl'a flair Thitint, nigh lustre. Satin Plaid and Printed Mar./Mdse. Inioxpites best black Ba.. egos and Bombazines. Bich Plaid hlozambilines. c. blipin's best black. white, and high colored Vial% °Potholes and JiMill.ate, grotinde. Carla-mire Stripe Printed Percales, very rich. Foulard Pavans. Foulard Saline, &c., &c. sple-tr NORTH EIGHTH STREET, VLF SECOND POOR ABOVS ARUM, lIP STAIRS. gaving been dissolved by mutual consent, the under signed respectfully informs ibe patrons and friends of the old firm, and the trade in general, that be has taken all the up-stairs r, ems of NO. 103 NORTH Eldg.Rl Stk. - BST, ABOVE ARCH. To continue the manufacturing o all kinds of DRESS, CLOAK, Of ell descriptions, &C., Sic., And will oiler inducements in Dries and unality. u well se prompt attendance to orders, in every article spper tabliDß to bia line. Wltl LONNERSTA.DTEwn ap-1-2te] No 103 North EIGHTH Street I. Arab. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, bine, and lila*. Plain brown ronlards, one yard wide. Piques, white ground and bouqnots of Chintz colors. Wool De Laines, choirs abodes. Plaid and small fight-6a Wool Do Lainee, for children. A large aseortmeut of Oinghenie, at 12X, 20, and 26 Gents. A fresh assortment of Cloaking Cloths. Small figure dark brown Mohaiss, thou*. Ellseplwldie Plaids, frog igh* to od masts, Silk and Wool Poplins in groat variety, at JOHN H STOKES', No. 702 AP.OII Street. N. B.—Good black Silks, 87X, $l, and 81.123 . Dail mad wind nine our 01..19.3i black $4116t. noi/28 37 1 CIS. STRIPE FOULARDS 2 from Auction. fitriPo Foulards, Gray Otripo Foulards. "Neat Strips Foulards. ap2B•tf EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH & KROH. LINENS AT IMPQRTAII,S' FRlci Es. RICHARDSON'S and DUNBAR DICR SONS celebrated SHIRTING and FRONTING • LINENS, re ceived from the manufacturers direct, and guarantied perfect—to which the attention of buyers and the trade Stitetitß7 IS respectfully invited, SHEPPARD, YAN HARLINGEN, & apl9-rp tf HOS CHESTNUT Street. CCLOAKS, D" PALATOTES AN MAN TILL All.—Ladles in want of Ms above artieles will find it to their advantag Ito visit the old established hones of Mrs. HENRY, No. nti Nottb NINTH Street, below ARCH. The latest Parts Styles always= hand at pricea that astonish everybody. apit-dta GAUZE SUMMER BLANKETS.- The subscribers have received an invoice of these very desirable goods, in Ana quality, at last season's price. sirEPPABD, VAN HARLINGEN, A ABBISON, afa9.fft tf 11N1A CITITISTNITT litre& T. P. WV Casistar RETAIL DRY 6IN)1113 PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM TO 920 CIIESTNUI STREET PALF,TOTS, BOITENOUX, MAN TELETS, SCARF MANTELET'S, EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS, OFFER TO THE LADIES IVENS CO:S, No. 23 SOUTH NroTll STREET. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LIES!' ASSORTMENT, THE CHOIuEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALLTI2.9, THE MOST SUPERB TRLIIMINOS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST WORE, DECIDEDLY THE IsiMEST PRICER, /If Titki CITY§ AT IVENS & CO.'S N 0.23 SOUTH NINTH STREET No. J 9 South NINTH Street, First door above ilhemtnnt. Beaulitulll;.• from 50 cents to $1 50. 4,000 yards Plain Nozanibigues at 25 canto H. STEEL & SON', apto No. 712 North TE , TTII Street, shove ()woes LADIES' DRESS TRIIIMIeGS, &o. The Copartnership , heretofore existing between RAIIPMAN A LOSlNEttel'Avenn MANTILLA TRimmiNcis, FRINGES, BUTTONS, TASSELS, CORD HEAD NETS, REIMER'S • IVORY TYPES ARE the wonder of all, whether critics or novices in art. Their beauty and lire-like appeataace canner ti? fit trace. BROOM) fnreet, above Green. it* ALL KINDS OF SE 131- MA CHINES REPAIRED. Needles 40 cents per 2/7 PINS fittest. New Machines for sale or ex. change; warranted. My Mt* NOTICE. -L ost or Mislaid. Certificate of Stock of POINT BREEZE PARK ASSOIIA MN, No. M. Aeeliestian will bo 151 Ado for Dupli cate of the same. myl-11,4t* ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUI PAGE OFFIOE.. Pllll./DRILPIII/, May 7M, 1182. SEALED PROPOSALS Will be received at this office until 12 o'clock, M., on Tuesday the 13th inst., for furnish ing sixty thousand yards % dark blue cotton and wovelflati nel weighing 3) ounces to the yard, to beeither piece or wool•dyedt for lining blouses. Bids will be rvctivr4 Fur the whole or any part of the attove quantity, and bidders must mete hew - soon ji can he delivered at the Schuylkill arsenal. subject to inspection. All bids mart -be endorred Process's for dark blue Cotton and Wool Flannel," and be addressed to Col (I S. CRO3 4iA t, nu &St Deputy Q. K. General. RETAIL DRY GOODS. FRENCH ORGANDIES, OF RIMIEST RUMS. JUST RECEIVED. SHARPLESS BROS., nkyl-2t CHESTNUT and 'EIGHTH Streets. fIOWPERT 14 W AIT CO.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, N. W. COIL. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. WILL OPEN THIS DAY. ONE LOT YARD-WIDE CHINTZES. 4,000 YARDS NEW SPRING CHINTZES. ONE LWT FRENCH ORGANDY LAWNS at 18%, th 9 Foi9l4 4 l99ilfitile In the market. GERALDINE CLOTHS, SOMETHING NEW. ONE LOT CHALLIES at 1I)i very cheap. STRIPED AND rbairi lIIO7AIIIIIQUES. SHEPHERD CASHMERES at 25c 51/Eruzlin PLAIDS. 1236, IS 25, SI, 37 A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FLANNELS. ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF MUSLIMS IN THE CITY. ONE LOT OF WIDE FOULARD POPLINS. ap29 tutbs.6t /024 CHESTNUT STREET E. M. NEEDLES Would egl firECIIAL ATTENTION To hie antiortmtot of White Goods and Linens. adopted to the requitement , of the present season PLAIN. PLAID, AND STRIPED JAOONETS, CAHBRIGS, MULL. NAINNoKs, SWltBNri. F - ENVIE MUSLIN'6, PILLOW, SHEET] tit., AND SHIRTING litvarietiep and novi-Itine in the above at VEBY LOW IVIES. Mao, A Choice Aasortmant LACE GOODS. E MBROIDE CIE q. ITANDKER attlErs aza., TAILS, 1024 ORESI'NIIT STROEr FINE PLAID BILKS FOR BONNETS. Bleck and White. Neat Plaids. BrOWII and White neg. Plains if Ad. and Whitn 9116+011(4mPa Plaids. Lilac. Due, and Groan Plaids'. sp2S-tf ETRE & LANDBLO. WOORTB & ABM A DitSIRABLE SUMMER FLAN . - PrL.—The Pnt e eril.ere bMTC , TUGVITM au invoice of real unebrinkable 8UM.31.E11; FLANNEL, maim facturf-d by the Shatere, from en exceedingly fine and sett word. b'IIEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARminN t nrs."l.6t liioll Ott L 1g1" , 74 UT Oirces. COMMISSION HO US ES WELUNG, COFFIN, & CO., 220 CHESTNUT STREET, futenin for the followlna makes of goods PRINTS. DITNNELL MSG. C 0..... °KERNE MSG. CO. LAWNS. VIIITIMLL MFG. GO. BLEACHED COTTONS. Leetsdale, Voreetdale, Anbnrn, Blatereville, Oentredale. Jaineetown, Blackstone, Hope, Bed Bank, Dorcbeeter. Newbrirripm4, KAMAtdik, drecux Uri. Co.'s A. A,, B. A., 0. A., and other styles. BROWN COTPQNS, Burnside, Trent, Groton, Ashland, Chestnut, Glenville, Mechanics' and Flamers'. GOBBIGT JEANEL—Giasgow, Manchester. DENIMS AND STIVIPES.—Graftan, Jewett Olty. Mad-loon, Avvwzma, EC arntileaMilier i l ikalCßAB.--Smith's, Social Co., Lansdale Oa. WOOLENS. ARMY BLUR CLOTHS, HERSHYS, and FLAN BIRDS. BROAD CLOTHEL—Plrinkette, Giantism Co., &o. goo., ilameou'e dc.o. S.6.TINEIB.—Boas Diver, OonverevUle. Lower Val ley, Hope, Staffordville, Converse and Hyde, Converse Bros. & Co., allay Mfg. Co. aticTD - citir JRANS.-B.:Kamon, rayons. Gold Medal. DOMET. FLANNELS.—WILLIABOrti Angola, Sas , ciny, Dlertno, and other styles: LONSDALB Nankome and Colored Cambria'. PLAID LIIHIRYIL COWPONADED. [feria-9m SHIPLEY. HAZARD. & EIUTCHIN SON. No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, OODINISSION 111.7.110HA.ITTS POP TEM BALI OP PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS mb2B gru FINANCIAL. AMERRI.AN GOLD WANTED, At high prices. ONE•YEAB CERTIFICATES FOR SALE. SEVEN-AND•TIIBEE•TENTHS AND courox BONDS FOR SAWS. DREXEL & Co., ins6-1m 34 South THIRD Street. UNITED STATES ONE-YEAR LOAN FOR SALE. COUPON BONDS AND 7 3.10 NOTES BOUGHT AND BOLD. QUARTERMASTERS' RECEIPTS OASUED, COLLECTED, OR RXOHRARRII, Partici:der attention given to traneactione in Govern- wept pecuritiem DREXEL & Co., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET apl7.lm NV N N $ 15,000 In T o O ro o. l round ! S tar r n I ewio OEOR existence, to be created, enured on property in the city of Phile dviphie Or vicinity. A. D. CASH & L W. IREDNICB, No MO S. Fourth street. T EE "EXCELSIOR" HAMS ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. IL MICHENER & Co., GENERAL PROVISION DIALRBS, And curers of the celebrated "EXCELSIOR" SUGAR-CURED HAMS, Nom. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street, Between Arch and Race street:, .Phasde Tire rustiy-ceiabrated EXCILLISIOR" HAMS are cured by J. H. M. & 00., (in a style peculiar to theca /pelves') expressly for FAMILY MK are of delicious favor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by 0 1.19UNNI ouporlor to shy new offend totals. •WEST CHESTER - AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD, VIA MEDIA.— NOTlflie TO 131:11041Ell BOARIIEItB, Ato.—Perrone seeking summer boarding can and at the following places ample accommodations for the mason. 9 miler from Philadelphia, at Spring Hill Station, at Mr, Knowles', 13 mike from rbiladelpida s at Wallingford Eitation, at M. A. WorrePe. 14 miles from Philadelphi a, _at Media, at Chestnut Grove House, and Charter HOMO, and near Media at 11941194 97 W, &oche, Mn. Paaemore.ldaho, P. Wore rah 1. 'Edwards, Dlr. Lewin, and J. Malin. For further information apply to A. Hendiweon, at Railroad Depot in Media, 22 Milts from Philadelphia, at GlenmilPs, at J. Hallo Dr. Iluddieson, Hemphill's, and at the own hotel', hi Wert Cheater, and at many other pointe on the line of the road, For further information, and for commutation tickets at low rains, apply at the Depot, N. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKEC Squats ml7-12t MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a Writ of Sale, by the Don. JOHN OAD WALA MEE, Judpe of the Dietrict Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to ed. wiralty, to ELIO directed, will be sold, at Public Sale, to the bisbnot and Dent bidder, for Gan% at SALLOW. ILL•STRICET WHARF, on MONDAY, slay 18tb, at 12 o'olock M. ' the schooner BRIT'S!' QUEEN, and cern° laden on board. The cargo cooststs of 23 bags of Coffee, end 1,100 bushels of Salt. WILLIAM MILLWAItD, Mereb4 E. P. of Pennsylvania. PIIII.ADELPIIIA, May el 1602. nayf-Gt MILITARY GOODS. VICTORY I VICTORY I a. Hangout your banners on the outer - era% The cry is slit they come!" UNITED STATES FLAGS, SILK AND BUNTING, A GI, SIZES, FROM 12 INCHES TO 40 FEET. _EVANS & HASS/L.I,E; MILITARY FURNISHERS, T. - 17910-3r 416 ARIAL STREET. ARMY GOODS ON RAND DARN AND LIGHT BLUE BASSETS. 077SPPAND 0-4 AND 3,4 INDIGO WOOL_DVIIII RUM FLANNELS. INDIGO BLUE MIXTURES. OOTION DUCK, 10, 12, AND 15-OUNOE. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO., ap2ll-2m 2e5 CHESTNUT STREET. NATIONAL FLAGS. QiLIS , BUNTING " *IL AND MERINO NATIONAL FLAGS, OF ALL SIZES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. H. HORSTMANN do SONS_ FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS. MN 8 Mom& CLOTIIIM* B OYS' O.ILOTHING AT F. A. HOYT & BELO'S., S. W. Corner TENTH and CIIBSTNUT Btu*. ASODDIBLI BUILDINGS, ae23-tbgto-19t NEW DEPARTMENT. We wM have arranged on second floor, and OPEN ON OATURDAT ) THE 26TH A SELECT STOCK BOYS' CLOTHING: GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER. COOPER & CONARD, Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET Shwa. ap24.lm CARPETS AND OIL CLOTIIS, CANTON MATTIN&S. J. F.& E. B. ORNE, NO. 519 ORESTNIIT STREET, (OPPOSITE STATE HOHS2,) HIM now open FRVQIU Tll.lll-Irlorim • •Yrrrlillalill WHITE, RED CIIECKED, And FANCY COLORED CANTON DIATTLNGS, ALBO, Etero PS. .1! CROSSLEY WM'S ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS FROM eat _TO 81 PR.. YLL. I. F. & E. B. ORNE. mp2.tio3 NEW CARPETING. JAMES H. ORNE, 626 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVIINTE. We have just received, by late arrivals from 'Enrolee, some new and choice varieties of CARPETING ) tier:a l/rim* FRENCH AUBUSON Square Carpets. ENGLISH AXMINSTERS, by the Yard and in entire Carpets. CROSSLEY'S 6-4 and 3.4 wide Velvets. Tapestry Brussels. gi Brussels Carpeting. Mao, a large mien of CBOSSLE V 6 and other motel. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, From Site. to el Per Yd: the bait. feliksit ply and Ingrain Carpeting, which, together with a gene ral variety of goods in our IMO, will be offered at the low ast,possible prices. OIL CLOTH FOR FLOORS, from one to eight yards wide, out to any glee. FRESH MATT/NOS. By late arrivals from China we have a full assortment WHITE AND COLORED MAT TINGS OF ALL WIDTHS. JAMES ORNE, 14.11 11261 OLIFATNUT. GLEN ECHO MILLS. GintateNTOW2f, PA. MCCALLUM & CO.. NANDIAMIDNItS, IMPORTERS, AND DNALEIIB $O9 CHESTNUT STREET. (01lotsR4 bdepon4encl CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS, &a. We have now on hand an extensive stook of Clarpetioei, d ern own and other Mikes, to widish we eau the attn. non or oa& and short-time buyer.. FOURTH -STREET CARPET STORE, I% 47 AVOW 611115TNITTI No. H. J. T. DELACROIX Invites attention to his SOWS noOortatiou of cARPETINcts. Comprising every style, of ttte Esweit Patterns and Dorigns, In VELVET, 111111S9NLII, TAPESTRY ERGO OILS, IMPZELAL THANN-PLY, and =GRAIN CIABPETINGS. VENETIAN and DAMASK STAIR CARPETINCE. NOTCH BAG and LIM fIARPRTINGIL • BLOOB OIL °LOTH& In every width. COCOA and CANT ON MATTING& DOOB-HATO, BUGS, BHBEP MIN% DRUGGEPB, and CRUMB CLOTHE. AT WHOLESALE AND RETA IL, LOW FOR CAUL 3. T. TITLACISOTS ithit4m 47 &nth TOURTH liltieeeet CLAM SOUP bEILVBD 13P DAILY ;I B4 lo 4 l i g e s e u t xuePted) by JAMES PROSSEB, 808 Iceman supplied asusuel. my 74: GARDEN VASES. —Ornamental Terra Gotta Garden Tame, warranted to Maud the weatherin any climate. These vane are made in beau tiful designs, and all sires, from 1 foot to 3 feet high, with a variety of pedestals, round and RUIN, froth 1 foot to 4 lest high. No decorations add so much to the natural beauties of a Garden, and at so little coat, an • few 'Yeses tilled with flowering plants. illustrated Oats loguee cent by mall on application. ~S. A. HATAIIIB4III 00 11-0 Yule tirlEfiTlfirr Street. MB. PRATT POTTS, surviving part ner of the late firm of N. R. th T. P. Pott , , auntinuell the PESOTIOE OF THE LkW4 at No NI IREINO Walla& Street, and EDWIN T. 00E1 that al DON• TETANOIND, Investments of /Noun 40. WYG-luitutbil NEW PUBLICATIONS T EDUCED PRIQES,-TWQ NEW BOOKS BY Mad. STOWS, author or "Uncle Toner. Cabin." Agnes of Sorranto, by Mrs Stowe 111 00 Pearl of Orr's la:and, by Kra Stowe 1 00 Mirdottea Wooing, by Met, gt 0.... 76 Mid, Tow's Cabin. by Bra Stowe 1 00 John Brent, by Theodore Winthrop 80 CrcH Dr. me Recreation■ of a Com,try Parson Obanninir, by blys Wood. 40 lie4rr, by Mr» Worri • ISaat Lybuep by Mrs, wood4o • Great Ex pectatlfma, 12mo Moth, Montrathd ~ 69 Leinure Boma 1 00 All Don 8011148 at TWENTY P 6,11. GENT. Diiconfr from unbiintitro' Di iCra, Fire ihMll4ll 6 tnN>rifntl of DOUAI% 1:1001t3 selling for TWANTY.FIVE tAINT f. at G. W. PrroirEWS,- rtlytkn2t Formerly O. O. Evans', 439 CffY.ITNUT RS. " AMY ST SLAVERY VISA e- FROIED Or Gf debypred in tNi city by PraromM? NV:lll%m Mor.rm For mall by /5101.11 HUNT & SCN, No: 62- Nal ti MtPt.a.. PITtYrOGIIII2 mils AI.S3ATEN PATH TOWARD Rh'f .MErisGALLEIET. on mukty here Kona that to get *Of itelg -colnred photopreptm. wo highly of. 1.1 may: D otrheit; abo , le• Green. • 1.1.74.' O Al ONCE TO' BEDIERI%, -3 - DEVON D PITFTT4Oirn ilretkn, aoeur , y6ilegolf picture worth .tts7 mg. Lifty•olzO pbotioSrapha to oil cohn a at War prits.. ANOTE Elt N()y.l4;l7iTY PHOTO . GRAPH ATAIII , IOB.—Tn-dat ire.haPointroduce AN ALB VIM• FUR• 300 Pan i igtLl./TS, Bich!) bouho in the lona. ing•Ett Ice : Turkey A ntuine, with two fin.) ciaapa VA 00 Tint VI A Otlfilitl, panulled aidna and tun fiba 50 Ala% AN ALBUM FUR' 4 013 PORMiIiTS, Riehla h. 11,d h, the tnliowing stylee: Turkey Anuque t with two line claogrg. ..... 6 ,....820 DO Turkey.Anngae, panelled Aides and two cramps.— 24 00 pared ~ ..14;fp- n ni vireo urn elegantly hound, gnu:bine all tho improctiMrdtagi and aro offered at eery low prices. Publinhee by WILLIAM 8. ..tt ALFRED ms 2 NA. 008 MIR4Ik:II3T 414,aah. SPRING MILLI N EltY. IiBMOVAIi- MISFES tI'BRYAN, 924 011 ESTNLIT tr . - 7,Ph hive I,,movt d m 1107 WALNUT Street. three doors above Me. venth, north side, and will (men PARIS [CALI MARY, for the Script , . on TIII3R.nI7AY. April 17. a p11.4.3n* WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ig aRENOVAL, J. C. FULLER Having P.-moved from No 49 Soutb TIMID Street 712 CHESTNUT tqreet, tHsfrbiffe Moronic Tempie,s Now offern a Large and Defdrable Stool; of GOLD AND SILVER W.tTUHES, BUMIEI et 131WT1IES8' t3POONI AND FORM AtiD FINE JEWELRY, To which the attention of the trade in invited ito3o- 3m OH.3A REES FRO DS HAM. El& STRAND, LONDON, WATCHMAKER TO THE QUEEN, Would respootHly announce to his American patrons that he has received the GRAND GOLD MEDAL OF HONOR IN PARIS, MEDAL OP LIONOI3 AT taG GREAT LopiDopf EXHIBITION, and the GRAND RUSSIAN GOLD MEDAL OF THE FIRST ORDER, _ by eon:and of the Rmperor, in token of the superiority and appreciation of his NEW SERIES IMPROVED CHRONOMETER WATCHES. JAS. E. CALDWELL & 822: 0112SINUT STREET', PHILADELPHIA, HaTe on hand- a splendid assortment, comprising all the sine. in hoary /13-coras Geld Ituntdi3g Vases and open face, with index. We recommend these unrivalled TIMEKEEPERS with entire nonfidcuce; sofas* in pelunipla Asa adlookioroi p stud not affected in the pocket by any external motion— especially adapted to Railroad travellers. Should any watch sold by us prove unsatisfactory the purchase money , alll be returned, aplo-tlithelM THOMAS C. GARRETT, 712 CHESTNUT STREET , Hae received a fresh stock OF GOLD AND SlLvv.r? 'F'T.Kv WARE AND TABLE CUTLERY, And ie manufacturing a great variety of SILVER WARE adapted for home me and for presents. Prompt and particular attention is given to repairing Watches by Sm. clam workmen. ap2t•thetn2m s. AMERICAN WATCH COM PANY." GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEITEN. COMPANY'S BALESBOOM, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (oppociteMOßODlC Temple.) B. MARIE It, Agent. ap3o.3m VULCANITE _RUBBER JE WELRY A beantlful line of GENTLEDIFN'ff VE,T CH AIRS, LADIES' OVA TAL.o2IOI CB 3 NS, THIMBLES, GROSSES, kiTULd, BUTTONS, Mown Mora. J. C. TIJIALER, No. 71`2. CIIESTNIIF Street, Second Floor, (opposite Masonic Teeple.) arao-; rn AMERICAN, ENGLISH, d a AND SWI' 4 S WATCHES, JEWELiar, AND t.ILVERWARK, A2' REDUCED PRICES. JOS. H. .326ASN sp2S-Int CH CHTNIJ C Si DENT. CHINA AND QUEENSWAKE. BOYD iSG STROUI..). O. 39. NORTH FOURTH STREET, (Your doors below the Merchants' Itotet,) Now offer to country merchants a Woe !toot! of CHINA, GLASS, & QUEENSWARE. Wain iiiENTO' /ILI INHIN %iOOlllB GEORGE GRANT. OP AND 1511/L2111.14 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CAE§TNI;IIr tiSTENET mb7o•Sm FLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS Plitt jabs eisity. FINE SI - ARTS. COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPPERS. minttractrired at W. W. NO. 606 ARM STREET. Mr A full line of TIES, SCARFS, ULOYES, BUSPENDEBE, NOSINEY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always ea hand. mhs SmO SAFES LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE NOTICD to No. n South BIVINTII Street; neat e Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to *merit future patronage, has secured Sr elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand I large ainortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fite and Burglar Proof Safes, (the onD ;Wetly lire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lintel Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnished to order on abort notice. Tide is the PU0146011 bell Illth tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered, Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's Neu Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe is eon. ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yeti fared for this purpose, and Is the only one that is strictly fire and burglar proof. SpscuAL NOTIOI.—I have now on hand Pay twenty of Farrel, herring, & Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising • Complatt assortment as to sizes. and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Billie Safe. They will be sold at Teel 1... prie....... Ph.i.,., ...Ulm.' iiii&iiaiii, ja2&-lylf ld. O. PADLUB, Agent. Mi EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER. SAM' - - STORE, 18 SODTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety of ring -PROOF BATES Amass oa hand _ _ CAUTION The well-earned mutation of FAIRBANKS' SOALES Has induced the makere of imperfect balsams to offer them as "FAIRBANKS: SCALES," and parchment have thereby, in many Inetancee, been subjected lafratid and Letpoeltion. FKIRB&NILB' 11G1k1,118 are manufac tured only by the original inventors, Z. AT. FAIR .. ontilits ,t CO., and are adapted to every branch of the business, where a correct and durable Scales ie.reaUlred. FAIRBANKS & EWING, General agents, anlo.tf MASONIC MIL, 716 CHESTNUT 8T AUCTIO - 11 9 %LB .4. BAZAAR, NIIITII ANV MI6 SUM SHEETS. AUCTION SALE Or HORSES, CR:R;THATIES, ENsB, % IDLttQ, Sm. ON SATURDAY MORNING, 06mh , e..44 yr Ma 4w 9arrimetil pure:tit - thy et IO 040.0 E. No postponement on ereount of the weetber. It ALPISIOD M. URBAN ESN, AnOthintme. JAMES A. Fit EEM A 7 N, Auctioneer . No. 422 WALNUT Pltoert. TO RETAIL DROOOOST3. PUBLIC: SALA Or AN OLL TosTIDLISIIND ST4NTe. Adminintratrix'rt enlo at N. W ebrirr 7f flij, womb' nal .11Lirkut mera. OOOD.WILL, LARGE ATong AND r77CTuRE9 crir A VRIIGt STO2N. Oa FRIFYAY MOUNT.:O, At 1p eqiyar, will Du oGit' trig tot r rptittg of Georg , Ifolii ;IT pii N. W. wrier Gt ThNto.uth and Wsrkototrutrlll,•thWeltelts Istock ow, Ilgturett , .:' an old ,3gmbrArth - d' Mims Stdhcr.' LT It they ft" p•ltnittlitti 1 1111 e. An firrentorr 7atq to svpn sY rite auction ato* Tllk pg't , trtl4.4l Can be gglitittutl 1g IPA , stgph...t .t 11,t.1,7 rt 4. p 01,W6 111 MA Imre,. and t 6. Ofitii V.ckt op- Pcritlinitv to .10 Cl , •ftoto aciiking oVettal loofa goad 11116 of custom TAra,,, at. nll4l /WA at JOAN/1i A. N' A (Ire. 422 tl/AuN AAP . I2I6BIOIINI , II'O VERO. Jo.ijkl ,_ _PßEW'S filt 3: ANA .&cting !Haw ittrknogor W. H. NTEHJOHIONO. :Business Anrnt and Tremarer. _ . JO S f 1 '4UJ PHI, IILINDIAEPTH NIGH r l t e P./LIN LC' Atilt Ms , H 1411.,0, 1 1vt if, .I.v KN lit WV" OP" P.V (..?4. or, the Ttar'.'. Po conclude crlib HIS TAFII°-10.411. o . . moitivimr.• rtrione. FA ',toe h Lir BE IcirFri or JO FIN D TIC W. 1:&v. r open at rinitterVest 7: Cittlenn rhea et 11 1 4rter to 8 a'aork . '‘ATALNUT N T -zil'ltE T H.CATRIC-- • Y NINTH and WALNUT EltemeLe. Bale Lome!,. MRa M. A. OA R.Far”Boll, TEO.X.4. M ly fit 1862, "4 , 1 4 0 1 ear D. jinn CIINFOVA T. The per:hrnience , 114111M( 4 TICIIIVIVtlefte.Wlete play 0; TUE "II Uti(lllllA‘3l4 Master 17 , Aater • Arr 7', 11, Onnway. Julia - . . . . f, IL m war. .... . .. • .. - - rut hurls OuWed, conclude with tr e r. irrtiT fieTn of 'THIN Ln116111:1/4o Felix Fumer;:.-...-.• • • • • • • ••L'i , r. G. Johnson. 874, 76, am Z 6 prtyuk, Boit& itt• To tiictr lecitiu, More open M 7 „V ,)'clock. To commence St 7%. T AUGFThG GLA VO ',TON" wi'l give C4 1 q0(1/1//' LEOILIT.E). lath an EX. FrlrlT JON Id the ntramzo may 'Down Minter inhanaa tier L nal, at CO:rhEnT Lraila s FIaIDAY WVENI,..O. Mayl, 1 802 TWELYN GictrTLEmEN inhale !ht. GAS. Th• rare qr tqr UPI is to iloTelop trio' nroattnanaliant traits vi ultriructrr, THE AUDIT-NOE Are thoroughly prutgeb4) from any dimurtmucu by perr,na tinder the Intl dollen h 4 Gas. TILE GAS. se at 'the Bret Eththrtion, wtl.ll be &lett nietered only to getitlornen of 'the ntlr r " l'r. Si. in settled twat - eta all im. end oiler an entertuinuront•wo . thrt,f the p - trobagt• of the b'ot cta•e. 01 111.010 d end •uentleaton—ands ac iittended eu Tuesdey OVOOOO2. odd .erlety the eihtt rtaiment, the Tr.Wtil A INF.' . RHO PLIERS" will slag a new variety of I helllientirnantal cantle_ oatototio POilin"e1 0 8 111 g with MO Etilfillitt o RAPyi fart 6. Tick, tf, 2B cents Doors upon at 7.2 To coininouce at o'clock. Box office, fur the Bale of 'tick:Aro, 00 , 01 on Ylitley, from 10 to 1. _ . AMERICAN A (1A Vop Mli SIC. Hon EDWARD 'EVERETT Min kindly volut.ttipn-d tx, deliver hin cit•lniTr and Address on the 4 . Oil A RAOTER 01P p i " IFllitt -,Por 1 - Vh. lit I - 0'00)014 FOR VIE BENEFIT OF THE VOLUNTEER ER FEESII m ENT 'AMAMI'S. ADMISSION IrfliTY CENTS:- Tickett., with secured Bents. for ante at• the followliji thseel. •In. R.. R. P 80.04, B. Wco.cu, Alx.Bl-unn- Gq9o - M,J. E GnBl(l'.. l cor, Anvent.B and Otioltntot sta., W. P 114zard's, No 72 t:Uhestout• ritt , 3 , tit* i tVeIfiEMBLY BUILDINGS: Liwr W II 1 l•BR GREAT SEPOY Nth TONi With all ita BRILLIANT SCENES AND•raVILL IRO EFFECTS. TUESDAY EVEMING, May oth, Comptimentiu7 Dew tit to JOIIN TOY FMDAY EVENING. WAY 9th, Ilikiefttot Y 041., Delineator. SATURDAY, May lOth, iaot afberrocn3 and night. Admimpion 2E cents. Children, 10 mute. ConimPllce=Ewc , ningit g rAfiut , t,e,a4,4 ok-, - pENNSTTLANIA ACADEMY; OP THE FINE ARTS Thirty-ninth bition of Petmh... -.a fleulptir.e, GIIIIIITOVT BMA. Open from 0 A. M till anti from 7 P. N. till 10 P.' H. Admittance 25 cents; Sennett Ticketa cent.). Stockholders, Artlete, and Couti itmtetrs- will' receive. their tickets et the ACIIIIgbI9 lie ap2B ST ERE( )SCOPTIOOI% 8-OPT Hilg RD - BELLION, for public exlilbitlous; Vil•Wil of. all tbt tworninent Batting, Inaidpota, aad Muir illnetrattal clibiloguott paint froth br JAMES W. QUERN & 00., optician*, apll-lm No. 924 CHNSTNT7I. qtroot. W Alli'fb A LADY•OFRESI.NEMENT ETION ..CA :AA.. siku.iion to, eurartntead ;he Milli Ll. of a getaiemach house. Aadrena •• Mit& Woe," Press (.ffice. it* ,ran"11~ vi wishee tt outer into . burinotit .. - tits: with Hi pertou nuoxoePtiOnti oiloruoter, ki.i,t4l., of "e ? ixtmkix..ll.. 7 ... pr,.11k.61.... butane..,. Alice., " L. r at this office, with name and refOrouoot, ivy i bi W ANI 1 D— A.m teacher for the ug . .... ..._ cal (plane forte) sod oteno , ociry departments of Chestnut Level Academy. Lahcaeler COMULYt. Pa. AP. Vicente will leave their names and addressee at the In. quirer office f,,T. .. J.' IL IL" my7-2t* $250 OR $3OO IVANtgb—Ample security given. Please addrese, 44 D.. A 8.."' office a Th. Press. ray 2 2t* TN SURA Net: SC:IILP —W 6,14 -ca to purchme, Brlitipce ltluSnal Ineurrinoti UntripaaVii Scrip. Atkirece P. o.i BOX 19 . 5, etatmg arikoint and price. car 6-Bcik lUNITED STATES MAa IN ES. Wanted, — for the United !States Marine Uorpa, to sett service aboard of niemmf.war, WA VEIR.A.L. SAM. TIRED ABLE-BODIED MET, between the age, of eighteen and forty years. Young men from the 993 n. irr i,.. 1.. 1i.... 6 f..v.ili in.tocm Witito w4c , Vittil FON the medical exatumatiom eud collet, will reortve three mote per mile for the dietance travelled in minim/ to the Bendenvona, at 311 douth FRONT Street below Spruce, Philadelphia. All other information that may be air a nima i —it b. 84,... JAMI 43 LHWt4, Ottptaim u,.6-12r et... 11,,,i.tin 7 • 411-or _YON KALE &(fl TO LET. Td Cl ence li , In excellent location, ° No. I B OBO Ie are n a! 87 14 7 modern. convenience! . Open front 8 to 12 r ti 2 to 6. myß 3t* TO RENT---A conveniont D well ma g, Southeast corner or T WES TY-SKOOND mid GI ERN . Streets. Apply to JAMES OREPON, 9.llNripth VOIIIITTI. Strad. ir2o-1.2t HANDbOMELI-FURNISHND FRONT Rooms TO RENT to Gentlemen, in a Rrivete family. Breakfaat and tea r if demired. Bath and Res Terme moderate. Election central. Addros4 oo_ P.," Press office. Inv 7-2t,* FOR SAL E—A Large, Elegant French-pilled MIRROR. Address 0 P ' this °film_ two I_Ctik PEREMPTORY SALE.—THOMAS & SONE', will sell at the EXCII tNGE, on TU MS- D&T, May 10th. (noon.) all that handsome FOUR,- O ronv muriEnt4 mum 11.1E81.1t2N1 11, wish Jonbiir throe-story back buildings, and lot of ground, situate, south side of CHESTNUT Street, No, 1930 i 23 tent front, e.t.a extending in depth SS feet, to an on let into Tomtirth inert. The house is well-built, end finished ti nonn lnnA .. very .upertorunmoor j hss all tits most recent modern nooses ienneN ail complete order; neon pied b) the owner, DOW about leaving the city. Location unexceptionable. and worthy the attwution of any one is want of a first shwa residence. Sale absolute. For terms, TC OM & SONE& ray8.9.1.64S LET.—A Very Desirable House MN- on Walnut street, near Broad. All modern im provements i rent very low reserving an oftico Applf my? 3O WALNUT STrPet. INSURANCE COMPANIES I D FIRE AND MARINE G jRA INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET, PHIIADEGPIII4 CAPITAL 11200,000 This eatatansi tontisugs to lake rilka Isis. Oa aLfai darliaelS of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and abili ty to pay Meal promptly, La illebureomente for the benefit of the public, during the last nine years, a xceed $500,000, and we renteettallv solicit its favor In the future DIRECTORS CHAR. I. DUPONT, "EERILY WALKER, JOHN W.. CLACHORN, JOHN . THORIZLRY, . HEAZL/TT, ABRAHAM. HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER B. HOE, of N. Y. W 74, 4 1 ., SWAM icrPrALAIN 513NPP&BEI JOSEPH KLAPP, M.D. N. S. LA.VAIRNOR, WM. C. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLE& TIIOIIIA,B MarlT, President. A. 8. GLLIAIM Vice President. JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. ap2B tt FAME IN SU R • No, 406 CHEBTRUT FIR& AND, lak DIAS F. N. Buck, Chas. Richardson. Henry Lewis, Jr., AWL Whit!din. Cos. A. Wes:, 0. W. Davis, FRANCIS N. RU CHASMIC - 3 RIOU WILLIAM, I. BLANC COMMONWEAL' RANCE COMPANY, PENNSYLVANIA.. David Jayne, M. D., John M. Whltall, Zdward O. Knight, Theisen S. Stewart, Heeie LeWii, DAVID JAY JOHN H. WIC SAMUEL B. MOON, Secret Office, Commonwealth Dr Om% flol4lo.Thia. CAUTION. --Au Persons Are e,a,n. tioned against tinging any of the crew of the Match Schooner PAULI:NZ AND CONNELIA, 11 igedoctro, Ittaator% from Rotterdam% as no dada of their mind log will be Imlay Captain or Cowden/444a ItltteltY 110111,101 te 00., 221 and 223 South YOURT ft Street. - - . IN HAIR DYEING THE BEST 112TATIONS of nature are reside at the P4ohlonabla Bathing 51420, YOUTH ond BRANCH. Day 3.1111 JcNti Drew ...... NUE COMPANY, : wt. A =URANUS. T 0413. D. D. Woodruff, John Hessler, Jr., P. S. Justice, 1117snliiiinstlJi&n. Mils. Stokes, Jain W. ICverman.. IC, President. &RDSON, Vice Prse[dent ARD, Secretary. :uiltl9.lfll. H I IRE OF TH 8 !Will On Ong. mallet H. wpm, John U. walker, Bobo4l.Bhnentsk William &rush& EIWt Jnnan. x, 311, D., ProgAnnt, IT-ALL, Vico Presidio% .try. sifffing, €l3 oursTrivt witt!tf