INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. PRILADELPIttA, May 10,1802. Pennsylvania War loan sold at the stock board to-day t 105, tinited States coupon sixes of 1881 reached 104, tk idt , gn salmi, and the debt eAkifirfttnsi Sold at per; ity sixes, new, sold at 102s', and all the other securi les on the list were firm, with an advance secured in any cases. Little Schuylkill Railroad stock advanced o 6, gri,„ 3 .llqil Navigation Preferred to 15, Heading to 4,1, and Catawiesa Preferred to 77{. The whole amount of the day's transactions was very atisfactory to the brokers, who have now an opportunity .1 re...ye-ring from the effects of the lend peri«l of Idle ess that followed the outbreak of civil war. The officers of the People's Bank, of Kentucky, give • citiee that the old $lO plates of the People's Bank, of "entacky, have boon stolen, and some of the wiles issued rum them were pasetd at the counter at the Bank, of etrieville. These bogus bills aro of the red face, are att d December, 1860, payable at the branch at Bowling reen, and are signed H. P. Pendleton, president T. H. 1 Wm, cashier—bogus names of course. There never as but one branch, and that was located at Hartford, he principal bank, and not a branch, being at Bowling reen How or when these plates were etalen, unless tiring the time that tincimer *colt pir4 the t,wo, nobody an tell. The bank;, now located in Louisville; but pre inns to its removal Grider was president, and Hobson, adder. Jobn Osborne, president of the Smithfield! CB, I.) onion Bank, died on the 28th nit . from paralyaia. He as an elder of the Society of Friends. lie had been nnected with the bank, first as cashier, w-..d afterward 1. president, for fifty yenta, A number of capitalists in Butler, f a , and vicinity, e about to establish a bank in that borough. under be previsions of the general banking law of 1860, to • . sty led the Connoqueneaaing Bonk_ Geo. A. Frick, Beg., has resigned the cashierehip of , e Danville Bank. David Clark, the former teller of the auk, has been elected in his place . The Pottsville Mineral Journal lima of the coal rade: The quantity rent by railroad this week is 22,812.11 . y canal 36,176.90—f0r the week 66.018.12 adainst 62,. 48 tons for the corresponding week last year. Tbc sbipnientsfrom Schuylkill county this week exceed be tupply for the corresponding week last year several housaud tens, notwithstanding the turnout at some of he collieries. The trade from all the regions for the week and year, 'wand with Met year, aurae up am follows: 1561. 1662. WERE. ITOTAL. WEEK I TOTAL. DEO. P. &B. 8.... 32,471 . 550,315 ssmai 646,7961 87.491 cbl. Canal.. . 29.977 181,272 80 1761 204.4701 23.198 . Val. B. 8 .. 13,761 321,556 18,9761 302,972018,584 ebigh Canal. 30.7941 91,720 33,8731 78,017 Id L 3.703 Scranton S , tb_ 19,197 237,226 18.029 212,5961 5,370 Do North 4,582 69.696 6,611 83.192 13.496 " yoming So E 26,528 22,765 id 3,763 • l road T0p.... 4,718 54,364 1,341 113 4051 69,011 1 z•bamokin ..,. 4,167 62,550 6,621 47,5021 d 5,057 reverton ~ a . 724 16,130 1,49 6 48,0.6 2 959 b. Mt., 11.. T. *** .* ~ 19,613 Zie 'ol 10 ,315 2,495 Lykens 'Val .. 2,732 20,690 1,736 i 14,359 d 6,331 11 43,123 1047,281 157 648 1 1793 005 143.13 1647.251 - - I I I 14.825 145.724 The Cincitin ti Gazette says the .Honey market re- nine inactive to far oe regards dieeeantsi with an ever • apply of capital, and a free demean for paper at 10 per cent, for good names. As heretofore noticed, money is obtained to some extent, on select securities, at oto 8 per cent. The nominal figure, however, is 10 per cent , and tole is generally contended fur. The abundance or eat,16,1 sad lie aboapnass, so far, has not promoted specu lation im this market to any meat extent. There has seen more desire to invest in first-class stocks and bonds, which have advanced largely in price ; but these are new difficult to buy, holders preferring not to sell. The lower grader, or nom dividend gaping eteclie are not irquired Tor. In produce the course has alto Veen a conservative one, and very little of a purely speculative character has been done. It is plain, however, that importhg mar 'chants are contemplating a lergel inoreaseo business, aid are making preparations accordingly. The fall imt porta, it is believed, will increase from thirty-three to fifty per cent., as compared with last ) ear, There was an increased demand to-day for exchange, and most of the dealers sold considerably more than they were able to buy. Balancei were materially re , 'tinted at the close. Bates are firm at par buying, and'` „preleilllo selling. The demand for gold is very light at premium. Dealers pay 2ere2,4' premium, and are Mir chasing inure than they are selling at present. Prices v„ ,ulvaiwed in New York to 101 The following aro -our quotations Buying par par par par ...202,V pram ew York.... .Boeton .• Philadelphia.. Baltimore.... •Gold The weather continues charmingly flue, and extremely favorable for farm work. Farmers are making rapid progress with their crops, and in another week planting 1111 t have been generally completed in übio, [adman, and lielltllCXY be wheat continues to liak well. Paden-ea are in splendid condition. As for fruit Om prospect can „net be exaggerated_ The Chicago Tribune of Thitroday says: The large shipments of produce fur the peat few days are sensitiy affecting the exchange ma. ket. It Is plainly raking easier, though as yet the iates are unchanged. Tne huger banks are selling to their neighbors much lucre freely at Se and pay wilt bar ereu to beatcustomera. 'The knying range is par to % tan regular current sell ing price, ss usual, is 3i premium. It prices will warrant shipments, it cannot be maintained, even at present eatesonany weeks. At the rate whe et has "tumbled" to-day, skippei s will scarcely be disposed to forward large ennonntr, in their opinion, torte to a prospect for bet ter rates Their action may have some effect upon the exchange market, but there will doubtie4t be activity enough, at least, to keep dawn price., to present figures. The buying range to-day for gold was 1.3 t ; ton ing . Very little changed ham son NO terms. The general money market of Inc c ty is abuudautlY supplied. }lnt class paper is placed outside the banks by some of the street baukera at legal rates. viz.: 10 per cent. The banks take all the hostue 8 paper that is -made, and would be glad to take as much more it they Cvnld get it. The demand for money it, however, sm elt,* increasing, and holders look more chrerrut. At Et. Louis, the Republican, of Thursday, says: The Exchange market to-day was rather closer than geettsdar, exchange being Arm at the rates gnorecl. The win oj gold was checked, and the price receded. We quote : 'Excheoge Trreeury Notes Cold The Boston rust, or to-day, saya Stocks acre, steady this morning and Governments `SI tre still better. Closing Wes 'ere: 1023 i for a-non viixes ;1L for treasury 7.3-10 ; De% for certificated. Ardent e,/ cold was dull et 10276. Mown. ling& & Co., bankers, No 33 South Third Street, quote : New York exchange Bogor, exchange. Baltimore excnange •boulatry - - • American g• Id 8. 7 3-10 Treavury notes due-3 ear certificates, -hizatAr Sales, May 10. Pb..ib exchauge.l ; OAKP 2000 413 hes & D. 4 Bg.. 80 lt9 deauy Nam ppf. 14m. 28 dc on. 14.9, , , 100 do 14,1 50 do .....b5. 1.1)i 20.1 liatdiodfma Rpf. 714 109 d,r lays 73ii £;,,d-o vrl.. 19 11900 11 r;1 , .,,rg 'Bl e5wn1113,11, 9000 d ...... ...10034 105 Rte..' ing N. 243 i 40 n 0...... • . 2-tif 500 noiliov 64 'N.. 801 50 L. 1114 It suti ti.. 15.4 109 Elfliir4 It 10 ,Stn Nov. b 3. 5 (14,31. rhiladelphia btock Li i (Awned by b. R. 6b.tYbi. FIRST B 10000 Pa. (:p 6g.r55v0.105 23 Moo copal Pri. ll7 50 North Pa It.bs. 81( lt9 do 8M 25 d0..........83j SO LeLigh Scrip... 4138 30C(1 tl 63 coup'Bl.loBX 1000 do 103% 12000 do lota.lo3x 7000 do 103 4000 do.— .cash.lo3X 1 Permall 47 2004) Ms Ft. Wkehl let mort 96 1000 City 6z; new.... 102% 142 0 eo.nrw.lota.lo2X 21(.4) e...new.lote.lo2x 1100 do crkx, 1009 Phil R Ent, 40000 II S befit. Cart...loo 8 L. - thigh Vat IL. 54 18 rtiltiehiii B. 47 10 Vorristorra R.. 48 BEM RE 50 Scltor I;ay..bs. 5 1000 Say Nay 6s '76. 61X 2000 Buotg'd B 744. 71 SECOND 100 P..choy Nay 11.64 5 119 do 15 100 do b 5. 15 3,0 do 14% 500 Pi ma /Qe 000 do 94 - 2200 CRY 68 rew... • • - 192 %1 41 Little Schhy R.. 9 80 do 9 AFTER 38000 C St A 7aintml, 75 100 Bead B 2dya..24 1-10 700 do 24 3-16 i 0 co 145.24 8-16 CLOSING PRI Rid. Asked.' 115 Be P361....103% /NM j 138 Tr 7 3.10 N. 104 %, 10436 nowt: SOX 100 Thilatia 6a new.lo2X Poona 5e 89 90 heating 8.... 24% 2434 e! IWO in flo 'SOU 90 . Read beta 70._ 92% .. Read mt '86.. 54X 85 Penne r .. 46% 47 Prnna R 1 m 68.193 104 , Parma R 2 m 63 96 .. rrle CAS 00a. 45 47 Prof.llBX 117 6,42 Val , Stock. 5 5% 1 3 th tam Pref... 14 14% Sch Nay On '82.. 08 69 9 10 2 , 111.g_ 405 Utho , . %Int a erp.. 21 25 13 k 11..1)5. 15 1162 Girard Cothrge r.. 20% 13 UA 21000 U S C 'St ch_lal .42r39 311( 13th &.r.th-s.t a lb 1224 areitWi4tol 2 pf. 8 900 :101 No., lid '2?.. 634 20 Nters-nc 1t...b4. 024 00 tio .1,56 t.O R.Altroß 214 2000 63'70:. 93 BO it ph Philadelphia Markets. novr,,—Tbor9 is no quotable clernge in Fi .ur, and a limited rlernsnd to note, boll) for export and home 1.15 e, at previous prices; 2,000 bble choice Western family sold on ternie kept private, and a few emaill go to "supply the trade at $5.12A er5.55 for soperftoe; $5.37,ie . ; it 5_6:23i for extra, iiii<l„4s. 6086 for family, and $6 2666 75 igr bbl for fancy, as in quality, and the market generally dull. Bye Flour is ceiling in a small way at $3 50 bid. Corn Meal it not couch inquired for, and Penna. is quoted at 60/52.65 WitEAT.—The receipts are moderate, and the market inactive at the decline. Further tales of about 9,000 hue, however, are reported at 1300 for Penns. red, and 140 c fur whitf, meetly of the lamer, It)e3 is eem - .6 , at 72c kr NMI. Coln is lioit t today some 5,000 bus Penna. and Southern yellow found buyers . , chiefly last evening, at 56e, alloat, at which rate it is ireely offrred. Oats are rather lower, with sales of 3,500 out t.taa far 32 Ms, eill• at, B . rler ii Tieilli. - 1:1111V is a steady aemau.l t..c CIA ,rcitrol, awl 1t 0. 1 finds ready sales, on account, at 633 50 ifY tom COTTOX.—The market le rather firer to. day, ho: bud mere ie very dull. GaOCE,UEB.—The market in firm, and for ciugar 1.1.1d.1re ara aelaaff an advance, whlcia hea a k-raeacy check ibuninene. PROVISIONS.—There Is rather more doing; 450 pick ages Dialed hams sold at 64'44 , 0% c, and 0. Out 80,000 lb 3 dry salted meat at 5%c JOY barns_ end 7c Mr middles. ye, a led In Le., for ea,Latlea 100 tlareSti ISSIMA 101/1 oleo sold at 8,4 c WHISKY is dull and unsettled; 300 bbll sold at 25%0 2.6 c, and drudge at 23c. New York Slimlto—Se 50000 IT 868 reg...103X • 3000 d 0...... et:m.103%1 100000 d 0.... 104 10110 1.1 8 It 'TI ~.Cpll Pi 60000 do 14....epti 1H 10000 Tout] St 0e'90.. 59,4 10( 00 do blO 59X, '2OOOO kliteouti St 6q.. 5211 10000 do. 610 5274 10000 do &Z,ti 410001st Wor Loan.... 98 2000 Her U let m..be102 :GOO Erie 11 4th 711 ..b 89 5000 Tol 1.7 W let so.. 89%1100 liArioto R /AO 11% 5009 d 0,.. BQ% 'PP do, , !1..... 630 k` l ,'lc 11000 TOl & W 2+ lm s. 00A 260 aQ ~ ~, . . i! i i 2000 do MO. 07A 76 do 14 60 Bank cd N Am.. 102 100 Mich otl 831.1 to3i 10000 Am Gold. 103% 100 d 60 20000 do 810103% , 00 ‘l9 ..... ... old 60 r..° lll c itz ,3 C ..110 ;so alit!: ~ &IS I ll__ 9.4 4 170 do ...... ....Ilk% 50 do ... 1,41 ' 24 % 20 d 0.. „ P 53 21'0 do • b3O 24% 100 do i. 15.114% U'o M. S .5: NI G S ... 50 50 11l 0 R Scrip.lso 62 150 407,1 .to do ...... .... di Selling. X preaL A pram . g prem. x prem. 3 prem. Buying. Belling. Ji din par. par j.„' pram prem. 3.1 sytrol-10 pn . pare I- 10 pze. pnrol-10 db. _ 34 S 8 10 -fit 2,14' , 703}4 pram. .4 043 y prem. yAroji die. '64 21y4 asx 106 214rard OA R... 90 . 2,1 6 ac& 013.. rd R. 62 500 N P. K... b 5.. 9i 2000 Pa Coup 92g 1.45 Penult R 47 50130 92 Reading 6x'86... 85 I=MO Bid. Asked. Elowra R PrF:.. isx 19 Elmi Ta IT.. 82 8T L lalaad a ex-41 IS 15% Le'gh CI & Nreu 51% 56 Lt. CI & Navdcp 1t 413! !N Prnun R.... 8 N Ponns II 82.. T 4)( T 5 N Peuna 108... 83% 95 lalaw ft Con— 1% Carawifms Pref. 7% 8 Frahlt & 94uth it 44 sec S rhil.to H. 61% .. naeak.Viaa at P. 6 7 W Phila la it... 51 55 Bprucc. 12.1( 12% Grern & (Nutt:a-. 25 251( 'rhos ez Walnut. 35 31x Areb 223 t 22)i MAY 10—Evening ,cond Board, 'May 1.0. .200 N Y Con R 50 do 88% 100 do ....tag , 3,if 'ZOO rlo . hb RIX 80 Erie Railway.....-30% 200 860 39 100 liar rc prf........ 35% 300 do ... 36 200 do 3t34 180 It rt ..630 41 100 do EMI CITY ITEMS. PRlY.X2dttamtA. SinnATH.SCIIOOI. Agana"- Ttoxi.—The annual meeting of the Philadelphia Sabbath. School Association will be held on this (Monday) evening, in the church, on Broad below Spruce street, lain, D r wyne , s,) et quarter before ti o'clock, when addressee will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. Newton, Rw. Dr. Wylie, Rev. B. W Chidlaw, and ex.'aevernor Pol. lock. Sabbath-school superintendents, teachers, and Mende of this important enterprise, ate expected to at tend. A GREAT LABOR-SAVING INVENTION.—We have already directed attention L 3 liaise, Mane. k Boy_ den's •tClothes-wringer," as one of the genuine Improve ments of the age, and have described its peculiaritit s, and the advantages it possessms over all other inventions of its class. Since then, however, ve have heard SO many encomiums upon ire merits, corroborating what we have ourselves experimentally learned to be true, that a re ference to the subject again may not bo out of place. As to what it accomplishes, we may say, in brief, that It wrings clothes dryer, and in about one-tenth the time, than can possibly be done by hand, and that with so little labor that a child of ten years can work the instru ment with ease. The wear and tear of clothes is also cnit-rdy voideda by toeing the a Wringer." ne may be inferred from the fact that saturated fragments of newspaper may be passed through it without the slightest mutilation. Its construction, moreover, is so Dimple, end yet liubatan tint, that for it to got out or re. pair is almost impossible. Upon tae whole, we have never seen anything pretending to he tt a labor-sexi ng machine," that more thoroughly vindicated its claims in thin respect. It would be a philanthropic work to furnish females who are obliged to earn a livelihood by washing, with these instruments. They are very compact, ecarcely larger than a man's hat, and very rodent° in coat. The It 'Wringer may he neon 4 Joy, Coe, & Co.'s, northeast corner of Fifth and Chest nut streets, where it is for sale by Mr. L. E. Snow, who is also prepared promptly to attend to orders from the country. PURE OLIVE OILS.—WC invite attention to the fine Salad Oile of Mr. C. H. Mattson. Dealer in Fine Groceries, corner of Arch and Tenth etreets. They are the pure Ming article ; and hem stmorior to them; generally sold in the market. THE CULINARY ART is exemplified in the highest style at the popular restaurant of Mr. J. W. Price, the ectehratA caterer, on the soukhereet corner of Chestnnt and Fourth streets. Gentimuen who dine down town " are appreciating this fact more than ever shire the aplendid improvement recently made by Mr. Price in his saloon. His new dining room is daily thronged for several hours with gentlemen of taste and I , lluement, who know how to appreciate the "Lanai and Salad," and all the other delicious dishes of the season, which - Frice alma HIM tip ill it4vßAci4 41 . Pli iIYOI6I better style. WE would cal' the attention of Merchants and Milliners to see Use well-selected stock of Drab Silks and other Millinery Goode that J. Hamburger has en Land, at his well-known establishment, at 31 South Se cond street. TILE LAUNCH OP THE IRON-CLAD.— The launch of Toting Ironsides, Oti :111tittilay, Attracted minims of people to Kenehigten. The iron monster glided gracefully into the water, and the first of the Phi ladelphia iron-clads first wooed the waters of the Dela ware amid the cheer' of the assembled woollemclads. The latter, by the way, were in all kind, of costume, from the "looped and windowed" rig of enthusiastic Young America to the full dress of the tasteful gentle man, The MA- described class were genarally arrayed in elegant and comfortable snits procured at the Brown- Stone Clothing Hall of &within & Wilson, Nos. 003 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. CAL/1.611111k Gor.D.---Tho total product of gold in California in 1861 was sixty millions of dollars; beim, fourteen millions leas than in the previous year. In 1853, the total product was one hundred millions; but it has been gradually deciiafnr since that date. it is not impossible that after a lapse of time, California may be come exhausted of the resplendent metal. It is a well ascirtained fact, that countries which in ancient times abounded in the precious metals are now entirely deal tute of them. This is not the case, however, with the Mammoth Clothing Temple of Granville Stokes, No. 609 chestput street, as here the whole world can be suppliel, at all times, with first-class gat meats at unprecedented low prices. NAMES OF THE MONTHS.—January, so called by the Romans, from Janus, one of their deities. February receives its name from FeDrulia, a reset held by the Bomar s in this month. March, named by the Winans in honor of Afars. April is so called from Aperio, " to open," in allusion to the aiming of the buds of trees and flowers. May is so called from Maio, the mother of Mercury. - This month is regarded as the most poetical of the year, admonishing old and young to turn over a new leaf. doff their old clothing, and repair to headquarters for Men and Soya' Clothing, Charles Stokes', under the " Conti nental." WINDOW SHADES, all styles, $1 to $5 each, pith durable fixturee, 718 Utintrait street, ebilauclphia W. H CARRYL & Bao. LACE . , MUSLIN, AND JACQUARD CURTAINS, now in store, price Sl SO to 820 o piece, 719 Ulto..tont street, W_ H_ IIARRYL & Bno. a01.2-7t ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS VP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST CIORTEMENTAL HOTZL—Ninth and Clhostnnt ese. John Torrey, Jr, New Jersey Pr George It Parks. Boston owen A New York W 11 Mewl, Now York Dr Wath , w,,rth,Ml, 1) I.; J Wood, Now York 11 1 ifitrolliOOor, NM; 'lark - Fll Arline', N J J V Craven. Sal m. N J E Chase, Portland. Ma Major Rowland; f $ A Dr Chas Main, Ruston ;Ins A Potter. Proridence.Tt I Miss - Keegan, Penna M Mereur, Pennsylvania 1' Knap, New Jersey W 11 Evans A Cowan, Shelbyville, Tenn 0 53,41, 3 ,411 e, Tenn 1! II P.ead. Clevelana, 0 \V 13 Reynolds It wite .311,s Reynolds k . sister John Lowry. Now York S l 3 Madge & la. Boston D de Vito, New York J 0 Winter, New York Jas Babb. Chicago DEnd I,abelt) San Boman, ft Wm Thateher, Wil, DLI W II Wallace. New York G 11 Hoerr A B Smith 11a, it S :f.mith,Providence,R I Mrs T prow, New York Time It Oakly, ti S A W L Thom & wf, Wis Mrs Jno Murphy & son, NY Juo W Hedenbere, N Y Isaac Weatherby, . N Jenny Mr Steele & lady. N Y RYE. MOWN, N York Mr Simmons,'N Y C S Steele. New York A C Richardson & la, N Y L Farris & Is, New York H Hulhken, Boston J C Havana, St Louie C Haude, Now York Jno Legdori, Fps Ohs T Judkios, Boston Jr s 5 Liggett, New Tens obaa 1 siottio, ra J L Cassidy D L Einstein F Ninery, Boston J C McGuire, Washington Geo A Wheeler, Cincinnati E W Howard, It Island. Mr Botts Sr lady, N York Mr Butler. New York Mies Butler New York Mite °sentry - , N York Mrs Itoberts, New York Mrs VILIMUM, N York Pars Biddle, Philadel phia J ii Dobbius, Gelk-fr,nto C Becker, Washington M A Zabriskie, N Y .jobp S Thlwortb i Pittsburg II S Stone, WsNlect DlI F J :f.tevenson, Evgland 3>r4i 8 be eFray.-, N =MEI 13111512 Daniel Wallace, Pittsburg Jacob Yarlerpol, N Y Geo B YantlerPooli N Y J B Cummings, Boston I ,V B 7 Bain' Boston Col Farnmu, New York • The :Murray, Vork ltarlow, Washlugion join. Nelhart, New York Geo W Ordway, Maas S C Otis, Clevehind J F It Lanier, New York Ira G Howe, Lafayette, B Illitekstune, Chicago li C Bond, Now York W S Culbertson, N AGOtity W Croglion, St LOWS Mrs W I' Flanders, Wis MWBOHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth et.. below Arab. GS Green, Treuton, N A H Reeenbeim, New York J H Long, Clinton co, Pa James McLeran. lowa S Sodgwick, Greene co, Pa John Ewing, Pitc , hurg W W Irwin, Harrisburg A M tioy man u, 3l,lwaukeo E H Heymann, Milwaukee Ida' Givatzinger, Pa II Wolf, Mauch Chink C .HuFablen,D•iwningtown Ponl J Dotal, Ohio N Vat, Doren 3 la, N S J F Baird, York, Pa J klitlor, A 7 c Y9roon, 9 B HOrwig, Pennsylvania w R Welsh & la, York, Pa C Racy, Massachusetts J N hlaftet, New York IC D Cranford, Mifflintown Cft Garber, Gnome:tent George N. Snow, Boston J Disturnell, New York T S &Oen, Mercer, Pa J7 I eplivgvr, Alliance, 0 11 5 Buckuer ) Louievilla H H CoavOctkuplicH), Itavan AIIIMBICAN HOTNL—Obernat et. above Fab. Pori 'Loyal Wm Dennison, Wash T S Sionickson Jan L Doopia, heading D J Cummins, Delaware J li Edwards J W Wiley, Trenton, N J 'tont II Combo, Bordeatown Miss Orton, Bordentown Miss Suave', Bo:dentown T J Darter, & wf,Downina'n ]line IA Et Dorian, Dowiaren J II Cliampivn A It ElonUert & wt, Oak. OM= W P Duriee, New Bedford Dr A. H Jackaon, Conn Weldon Avery, Now York , 61 , " Deoniaou, Washinglon Chaa C Allen, New York A II Cunningham & la, DI Jas Di(k4, Dayton, Ohio Thom A Segler, Dayton, 0 ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Ohaptunt street, above Third. Peter McGuirk, New York Simpson Lewis, Conn J W Harrison W B tiosenhautu, N J Geo W Haines, Brooklyn B P Kim!. St P.m! W Upawater y Now 'fork Coo R Linaw.tter, Miss Jas T Eftex, Wash, D C L Iht!, Louisriha Paull W Thompson, N Y C Rohiro:or, tiew York G Stanhope, New York II Itobineoe BarrJett, 'Rockford, Tit W R Pars. lleckersville 'lsaac Potter, 11, °here - v/110 M Thomson, Cio, 0 Jet MatießelllYs GilkiSOW THE UNION—Arch street, snore F Myer ls, talthnoro BClaj t. Satterihwait J Chambers, Aurora. Ind Jas F Pomo], New York J JJ Cannon, Now Athens,o Mr firtfer, Mika Adeie Deacon, Wash Fleury L Witlita, Long Is!d Scul,Wiltits, Long Mond E W Curriden, ea RIADISOki HOUSE--9.00nd street. &Dave Arket. P Gilbert 4 Berri@burg Y N. fliltwrt, Marialmrg Dr A C Blitee, :New Jeremy Mn J King, New Jen ey C Barber, Maryland C P Atkinson, New Jereey Miss P Jobria 0. retina J Hart, fRQ lotown, Pa A B Shaw & Iluck9 co B T .Tanvey, MUM DIFR J W (albeit, Penn& Aire A 1C It. Forretvillo Min 13 Kirk, Irnroetvrilo Dr NVelton, Strowlel nrg C St John. New York D i<t ChbmbiAß. N J Gast %V Balm, liwrisburg Sere Gilbezt,llnrrisburg ATIOZTA:t. HOTEL—Bao& street. above Third. G 5 Griffith, Baltimore 31. W Taylor Grout Hauck. Lebanon Thos J 'Hooray, New York .1 L Nutting, Peuna Mra I,,ltnon con I l lYlir Qrceßtkiirg q Qrrutiovarg - wcii It Tomig, rt 31444 T Brairera cu, Fa J ti Althur, Prune Wro F Jerseytown A B Cummings. Washington C .1 Nona Cobrad Horn, Hazleton E E Lee, Nee York - MAIM UNlON—Mutat mat. ames J A Brown, Maryhtua ilattimon• .1 Howell, PHoisylvania John Port-r, Baltimore P Worts, Miltimore 0 Colton, Princ,ton 0 Livingston & la , _Pa .F .1 Magic, Wrightsvilh. W gtP6ll4l II Prosier , Oxford, W W Wrn st, trt, Cul:tr., to, C Carlkle .1 3lar land T .1(411y, Maryland W . - Nos4dtt, CroPnville F A Yodyr, Monroe P:htt, Sal Mil Jands..n, Colt COMMlLEClAL—inzthiitrect, above 413e..itont. W II WWl:dol., .31 - ac - 1:.114 Li. M St.Pl'' , l I ) C Wilmioprois tierrwy, /Ic-laware NVz.lkerl Wil , thgtmt M. Holt, Wiliniugton Xll re; Bigger, Lurk Jiiiveta Ilenni:+s, I,:liester co C 1 Stillii.s, Luncastcr co n. it McGregor ; Ohio 114..a..1ing .1 11 Walton Jo, ft fr.vily.i.‘' BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Fine. A W Tompkins, Fox Chase Smith Harper, Fox Chase Jon Hill, Pa encl., Pa Dire Vaughan, Bunke co. Pa W. II Wocaou, Buck. co Eh Smedley, CI - meter co, Pa .1 L Shoemaker, Hocks co S Carver. Quakertown Anenn Sheldon, Conn Copt James Bird Mina lilorriarn Lieut L R Russell Vanhart REVERE BOUM—Mira ntruet, above 13&311. Thee F Jones, Norristown A Whitman, Bridgeton .14F Mclver, I , ow Yo.ic M Lusts. Caspian, Del 1' MaLon, Camien, Del Mrs tdorrison, Penna. BALD EAGLE—Third street, abovß CalluwllliL A Ehoch, Moot co, Pa Chas Shook, Mout Cr,, Pa i4nro'l B Nlorgan, eon/wino John 1) Bun. til e „ towa E Allentowr I) Lovan, Kmrlowu Cen _Miser& uf, Allouletu r 1 II P Englonuin Rev Eich'd Temple, N G Fabor, New York ===l=l P f 3 13,uts, Counehr,tlie BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Vallowhili. Geo Schimmel, Eneton Geo Lehman. Reading Geo Clemens, Chester Valley W Unpper, Northampton Kre Bunter, Norihemolou Bra Toraltanon, HYboiTY iGeo K batman, liemborg David LOTI, grcwdiup MOUNT VICENON BOTML—flecoad Ht. ob. Arab. Than Kennedy, Buffalo H S Talmadge, Trenton II ter.therel, W U gildd, White Lake Th.. William., Hainden,NY A °Adm., Feeintink MARINE INTELLIGENCE. scr S z FOURTH PAGE ARBIVRD Bork Vigo„Thurlow, 17 days from Clonfaegos, with sugar to g W Welsh - Schr Chief, Townsend, 2. Mtge from Lillian fiver, Del, with corn to Jae L Bewley & Co. Lichr 11 ,, pa, Burton, 3 days from Indian Biter, Doi, with lumber and COO to Jeer la Bewley & Co. Mr Geo Wit gate, 2 Oyit Inv Idian River, With corn to Jos L Bewley & :Aar Henry Wolfe, Atkins, 2 days from Ildton,Dol, with grain to Christian & Co. Behr Ida Ponder, 'Miami, 1 day from Milton, Del,with Erwin to 01.ristian & Co. Bctkr Hamm] Croft, Cooling, 2 dons from 0h...P.. 65 City, with grain to Chrintion at Co. . . Behr Golden Gate, Fleming, 1 day from Frederica, Del, with grain to Jost Bewley & Co. Saw Telegraph, Connor, 1 day from Eliorrna, Doi, with corn ie Jmus Darrati ()LEASED Behr tmolome, Waller, Week.ington, J Street .4 Co. Sctir J G Rateocli, Hand, Key Wed, Tyler, Stone Co. ony doatori. Tyler, Stone A de Schr Sedone, Wail, Bunton, 4./ A licckecher. Sehr Pantb. a. Clark, Norwich, Jlnes At Co. Sehr Noyee, Shipping Point, A a Catteil & Co Burden, Loper, New York, W M. Baird tt Co, Ste R Willing, Chtypoole, Baltimore. A GrOVCIS, Jr. Btr Bri)tol, Charles, New York, W r Clyde. MEMORANDA The tem steaming Monitor. built at Baltimore by Ale.lere. Farley A Brathar. and received her machinere at (Mester, furnished by Menem. lteanp, Son & Archi• bold, arrived beta on Sunday morning. Her dimension, Ac. are as follov e : 86 feet long, 18 feet beam, 7 feet bola , 2.0-iuch cylinder, sad 75 horse power. She is owned by lklefiare, Stephen and Junco 111,11%114p-tot of this din who will place her an a towboat on the Velawary %there her services are much needed at present. She hat in front of her pilot bowie a beautiful representation of the engagement between the Monitor and Morritnac. Ship Samuel Winehell, cleared at Now York loth loot. tbr 11,mg Soon Ship Enoch Train, Nickerson, cleared at New York 30th met for San Francisco. Bark Sen Eagle, Home, for Philadelphia, cleared at N York yesierdaY. 11.rk 1 Leanla, Sumner, tram KAY Wad, at gaga& 2Sth ult—just arr. Schr John Stroup, from Segua, arrival at New York 10thinet. Bc . br A Corson, Conklin, cleared at New York 10U:ill:kat for Baltimore. &bre War Steed, Smith, F M Browning, Binley, Bockbill, Emma. Smith, and D Morris, Hoover, cleared at New York 10th inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Gt. Hoffman, Jones, hence for Providence, at NSA! Ymk 10th inet. brbr L A Mar, kenco, arrived ak Portland it th Instant. SPECIAL NOTICES. rRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS—Ex. banked Nature's Great Restorer. They invigorate, strengthen, and purify the system ? Cure Dyspepsia, Acidity Of the stomach, Dierrheca, Ac, A perfect ap petizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compounded of pure st, Croli Roo t , ROO% and Herbs, and are recom mended by all who use them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly rcoemmended to the weak and languid. Sold by ail Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, sad Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO , my3-umnira 202 preedwar, New York. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE. TAIL isex.ma. fr..t•Wng i f 5.11 ng PrICBIII marked Plain Figures, MI Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE- PRICE STSTER is strictly ad hered to. All are tkureby treated alike. m-2,2-17 - -lONE s 60., shd itiATEIVET girem. MARRIED. FMEMURBT—MILLAIL—In Lanctotor, on the tith by the Rev. Walter Powell, W. A. flatethuret. of Phdadelrhia, to Emeline, daughter of the late Dr. Jolla Millar, of lanewter. GOORLEY—SHUST7.II.—On the 7th inst by the Wilihss Million, John employ to Miss Elinboth D. Shuster, both of Philadelphia. DIED. BEOK.EFUS.--On the 11th inst., Alfred A., son of ()buries 11., and Sue B. Beekrfus, aged 6 months. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 215 North Thirteenth street, on Tuesday afternoon, 13th halt., at 3 o'clock. WILEY.—t uddenly, on Saturday, the nth Ind John It. Viler, in the olst year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Shokinah Lodge. No. 246. &. Y. N., Chosen Friends Lodge, No. 300. 1. O. of 0. F., and School Directors of the Sixteenth section. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hie late reeldence, No. Wit North Front street, he. low Laurel, on Wednesday. the 11th brat, at 2 o'clock. Services in the second Baptist Church, Newmarket street, above Poplar. Interment at Odd Follows' Ceme tery a** IDLE —On the 10th inst., It Elizabeth S, wife of I.lr. Thomas Wardle, and daughter of Andrew Rhoads, Fee.. aged 35 year& The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atm I the funeral, from the residence of her husband, 246 North Tenth street, on Wodnesday morning next, at ficiork. 41,41 k I t , TWICK —On Friday morning, May 9, Margaret Eastwick, eldest daughter of A. M. Eastscick, aged 22 3 ears. Fnnerat from her father's residence. this ( Wonday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Woodlands Ceme tery. 4:4 El WYN.—On the evenirg of the Bth, Emma Ma tilde Elwyn. The funeral services will be bold at the Church of the Epiphany, today, the 12th. at I. 13( 'clock A. yl. * I,,yiK FS —At her residence , in Germv.in re, Perna- yenta Hrs. Angelina 9) ken, consort of tbe late Doctor James Sykes. Her funeral will proceed to the Germantown Depot, and from ibence to the family vault, at old Trinity Church, city - of New York. The friends of the family UP mercifully invited to attend the funeral, from the house, on Queen lane, this (Monday) afternoon, at 10 o'clock. [Cltizer, Centreville, Md., will please copy.] * CHO &TE.—On the 10th log., Theme. Bayne Choate, fell of 'Thomas 3. and Kato Choate aged 8 years and 9 months. Fnneral from the residence of his parents,. No. 122.5. south Fifth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 CIINNINGTIAM.—On the 10th inst., Ma. Sarah Oun. gingham, in the 75th rear of her age. PAinet al from the residence of John Ktne,ltOS Market street. ills (Idondayl morning, at 9 o'clock. * L atIDENSLAGEN.—At Paulsboro'. N. J., on Bator dav morning. 10th inst., Aehea Laudenslager. Her frerids and tit quaintances are respectfully invited to .tiiied bait fuapeai, ht Patsliberei, .1., It 10 o,elnek A. M., no Tnetday, 13.. h inat. *4 MEW:rt.—On the 10th inst., Mr. John Joseph 'Mercer, in tbe 34th y ear of bie age. .Ftweral frcra the reeidene-3 of kir. J. M. Darner, No. 820 Bomb tier/qui Eltregt, Wow eolith, on Tuesday after• noon. et 2 o'clock. ** KISTER —On the 10th inst., Franklin Arnold, eon of Samuel awl Caroline Kisrer, in the 6th year of hie age.* cFCOND MOURNING POPIALIS, .VALENCIAR, AND GINGHADIS.—DESSON SON invite attention to their New Rock of Second Mourning (tiugholos, 15 to 25 coots. Normal Mourning Silk and Wool POplini, 67 to Faunal Moornine Silk and Wool Valanciaa, i 5 cta, black aid White finest French Jaconets, 25 cts Plain Slack finest French Jeconets, 25 eta. Lupin's Black ilballies. 71J cts. Lunin'ti nick Ilarege, 7-4 wide, 62N Lupin's BlAck Crape Macau, 75 eta. Lupin's Black Tacuatines, 25 eta. 01G. MAXWELL & BON, , ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT, have now open, at she inyeest caeb prices in the reatket 7 maiimiaceat 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 Gulp - ars Lae4)l3, Fancy Burton-3, No. 6 i•rhuoileg Ditdiens, 'Paris Ornament,' Lot Cloaks and Dresses, French Bugle Trimmings, Silk Belt ing. Silk Gimps, Thomson Freres' Paris Trail Skirts, Spool Silk, new colors, at 2 cents per spool, Fresh Split and Single Zephyr, for summer knitting, Travelling Fans. and Magic tAlttifT, are an °Xeresd to the ladles as Of the most reliable make, and adapted to the require ments of rinse. discriminating purchasers. The Waal liberal allawanceto cash buyers. J. G. MAXWELL it EION, Store and Factory, ELEYENTLI apd CHESTNUT (G--. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY A, SECOND INFANTRY, NATIONAL GUARD, PUILA 1....1 . 1.11, May DAL, 1562. ORDER N 0.2 —ln compliance with Regimental Order No. 2. the Company will parade on MONDAY, 12th inetant, at 134 o'clock P. 11 in full •dresa Rummer uni form (aline tatitej to attend the funet al of Captain C. IL BACON. Company D. The usual badge of m turn lug on lat. arm. By order of Captain G. H. S MILER. J. G. S. RECK. First Sergeant. lty or AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY CONVENT'', ha hid at the VOUNTIt tIOUI2T riouAr., and CHESTNUT Stret-te, TETIS (Monday) ICVENING, at 8 o'clock [nil] CIIAS. ILUM.PLIIOI7S, tr , OFFICE OF THE NESOEEIIONINO ALIA Y R B, Ua—rntt,Aniikt•ltt , Nay 10 , lbt.:l —The stockholders of Lion Company ore bereey tined that [tit d inetnlinont of FIVE DOLL A ES PEii Pfi ARE is eoll , d in, hy order of the Board of Directors, pay-abk. at the Office of the Company on the 26th inst. II»' 10. tr Jd'inida 5, VOX, Troaivar. [• AN AThi OtillN ED MEETING OF THE Ladies interestfd to the proposed FLORA. t. AIR for the •• f7eoper-Shop" Hospital and Soldier's Remo Go buld at CONCERT HATA., on DIONDAY AFT - RUM - lOn 12111 nt 4.o'olock N'lo. 2t Mro. Pr.' J A VIER PRI - A NT, SocrotarY Iirt • OFFIC'E OF THE NEW VOIRK AND 11111DLE coat, FIELD ttelldto&D AND c‘,AL C Fpecial meeting of the Fiteck -1.3,14-ty of.iho ()cannily will bn hPld on 'CUES XT, the 27th instant, at 11 o'clock A. K. on buainena or groat importance. By outer or the Board of Bireetore. JOHN BINGHAM, president Ait et. 111fNRY ROBINSON, Becrehry, rnyl2- OrOPPRESSED NATIONS.—LECTURE hr Rev. T. D OREGCI-. D. D., at MJA.OleitY beisen, on MONDAY EVENING, Kay re. Sub ject—TlM Pinto Atitt(te4eeoetbe Oppressed Nationalities 01 the /MTh. Tickets 25 cents. to be bad at Brartien's, 606 CITE3T BUT Street; Y. M. O. A., 1011 CHESTNUT street; Epircopal Tl( rository, 1224 CHESTNUT St. my 9 3t* MANNIVERSARY QY THE AiIIERI GAN dIINDAY-6CUOI)Li VNltllB,—The 'nor -11 .s ighth Anniversary of the American flunday-School Union will be held (D. V.) In CONCERT NALL, Gbest nut above Turtlfth. on TUESDAY EVENING, 3lay laqi. commencing at 7 h o'clock. 114 , 1 will nvdeliverea ON , the Rev_ IGl..xeken 6..1 dard, D, D., the 11ev. Daniel March, the Day. DeWitt Talmadge, and the Rev. E. W. Chid law. Tickets of admission may be obtained, gratuitously, at the Society's House,llte.2 Chestnut street. my 10.31 orMECHANICS , INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 158 North isIXTH ktreat —At the annual Election, held on the sth instant, FEA.NOId ono P E was unanimously elected President, and the following hatilkd mom ware duly elected Director% for the enau. lige Sear' Francis Conner, Michael McGee?, Edward McGovern, MIAMI; Jr McCormick& Matthew McAleer, JrLu easmady, Thomas S. Hemphill, Bernard H_ Hulseman, Michael flabill, Jurors Nahum, mylo-3t BERNARD ErrYOUNG MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT *should prepare them elves for the [sphere to which they are Pot adapted, appl which will contribute west to their iutellectuni 11101 moral in/ proveroent. P 111E 1101,0GY is applied for this, and other porposee dally, at 922 CHESTNUT Street, by JOHN L. CAPE sac. ceeeor to Yowler, K ells, & Co. ap2s.lm I'ONO.OLIDATIONBANK ; PIMA. DELPHIA, MAY lt, la62.—The B. ard of Di trcr.,rubKve this day declared a dividend of THREE PEE CENT., playable on demand. Jos. N. PEIESOL, Cadger, mv7-afkm2t THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA,. MONDAY, MAY 12, 1802: too names of firms should be eietett la full, with the♦ precise address of all the n.erobera of the then. Bids to he directcd 'to Major A. BECKWITH, C. S., S. it., Washington. B. C. Form of Guarantee. We, --, of the ccanty of , andiltate of-, and -, of the county of and State of -, do hereby guaranty that - is able to fulfil a contract in accordance with the terms of his proposition, and that, ebould his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Rolf d the contract be awarded him we are prepared to Income hint securitieg. N EW BOOKS ! ! NEW BOOKS! ! PFABL OF Olitft'S ISLAND. A /dory et the Coast of Heine. By hire. Harriet Beecher dtowe; aaihor t.f to Hi,ele 12m0. AGNF,S OF SORRENTO. By the same author. 12mo. *1.25. PARABLE OF TOE TEN VIRGINS. In Shit direcnrors. and . a tmnn en the .Tirdgerkie of the Salute. By 'rev. JPEeph A, SPiS 9 t D. D.7 author of the 4 4 Last Lines." &c., &c. Erna. 75 cents- STELI,A i or, The Pathway 'leaves:math. Illustra ted. :tern°. 35 cents. _ . •• frloTD FIB'S LAST WORDS," And OUR EA TUR R'S CARE." Ballads for bore and girls. By Mre. &wen. D3cno, 30 ante PAPA'S - LITTLE SOLDIERS. By O. E.K. lEno. 25 cents . For Eldo by WILLIAM S. et . ALFRED ltt ARTIER', 1113 fa 6(8 CHESTNUT Street. REAMER'S COLORED PHOTO , - ontsie all competidon, in artistic color ing, titanh, nr d life-nice appearance. Appreciated kry tike .11191454.8. .SECEYN Street, above Green. 11* NOTE THIS FACT.--In view cf war 'AVM: %13 ST4PeriOC picturom, life-size photatraphe eotor., are now made at war prices, bECOVP tet, above Green. it* William Horgan, James Mania, James Duross, Francis Falls, Charles Clare, Tanaka§ Fisher, John Bromley, Francis Mc Annus, Ilugh O'Donnell, 131011r1f.4 rtmevrty. BAPPERTY, Secretary rr PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION . . . THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire cordially to unite in filiillltart MO THE NATIONAL ADDIINI3THATION in tie patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional and unholy rebellion against the UNITY OF TILE HIPUELIO, and who desire to support, by every power of the Go. vernment, our hundred thousand heroic bretbrentn arms, braving disease and the perils of the field to preserve the Union of our fathers, are requested to select the numbe r or DELEGATES equal to the Legislative gepresentation of the State, at such times and in such manner as will beet respond to the spirit of this call, to meet In STATE 00EYENTION, AT ItABIUSIIIIIIG, On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July neat, at 11 O'clock on said day, to NOMINATE CANDIDATES for the offices or AUDITOR GENERAL DARE, SURVEYOR GENERAL, and to take such measures as may be deemed necessary to strengthen the Government in this season of common Doril to a common country. Chairman of the People's State Committee. LEO. W. BA hi Ml' ItSLY, Secretaries. JOH TA N _ SULLIVAN, My 2.11 IrrCOOPER -SHOP SOLDIERS , HOME.— An Election for Managers of the noldiere' flame will be held on TUICBIIPAY, May 14, 1802, between the ht uce of I and 10 o'clock P. at the Oooper.Shop fragment &loon, 1009 OTSEGO Street, below Wash ington avenue. myl.llt R. S. HALL, Socretarr. [MTILE PHILADELPHIA BANK, MAY a, ]8119.--The ffilreet.sil bays thin day thalami a dividend of THREE PER OEN T. for the last dx months, payable on demand. my 7-dst B B. 00111E6YS, Cashier. crT.4 , oRN EXCHANGE II ANK, PHILADEL. 111... y uor.—Tun birectora have day deciar.d a dividend of THREE AND A HALF per Cent payable on demand. "m 35 . fit J. W. TORREY, Oanh. 0 UOMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL. ANIA, May 6th, 1663—The Din:eters have tbia day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT., payable on and after FRIDAY, 16th Met., clear of State tax. nui 16 9. C. FAIAbIEIII t'§oblcr, yyr. IffECIIIAN ICS' BANK, PHIL ADEL- U s 3 PH la, MAY 6, 1862.—The Board of Directors of this bank have this day declared a dividend of POUR PER CENT.. payable on and after the 16th instant" agreeably to the VoY6'olllll6llllof charter. iny7-6t J. WIEGAND, JR., CRAW ErrBANK OF THE NORTHERN LIBER TIES, Pnlt.xent.entx, May 5. 1862 —The Dirac lore lutTe thiß day OechiFel a DIVIDEND, No. 93, of FOITE FEB CENT., payable on FBIDAT next, tho that. poy6-6tl W. OVINMERE, Cashier. mrOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, A5i4118,11182. The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have title day declared a send-annual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State tan, JAYA bIe on and after May 15th, 1862. Pow,. of Zittorney tor collection of DiVidalia Alt had on application, at the office of the company. No. 238 South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH, epll7 Treasurer. PROL ORALS. NOTICE. -SEALED PROPOSALS are invited until the 27th day of May, 1802, at 12 ofolea, M , for toupplyiug the United Staten 6 ulialatonne Department with 6,000 bead of Beef Cattle on the Hoof. The Cattle to be delivered at Washington City, and each animal to average 1,200 ponnde, gross weight; no animal admitted which weight' less than 1,000 pounds gross Ht tiers and bulk not wanted, The Cattle to bo delivered at such times, and in such quantities, as the Government may require. The finst delivery of Cattle to be made on the 10th of June, 1502, or as soon thereafter as Government may m aiden. A bond, with good and sufficient escurlty, will be re• tinned. Government reserves to itself the right to pay in Treasury notes, or other Government thuds. No hid will bo entt/ttnin&d when out in by contractors who have previously tailed to comply with their con tracts. or where the bidder is not present to respond to his bid, and all bids to be accompanied by two guaran tees. This guarantee must be appended to each bid my12.14t NEW PII ELEVATION S. PHOTOGRAPHS. drIEN. WM. F. SNIA.LL.—A very Vf ni3o Coed Photogr :ph of Gen. William F. amall. Pricy 9.5 "Mailed free of charge. Mc ALLISTER & TIRO, m)10-2t 7•l8 CIIIO3TNUT Street. PARSON B ROW NI OVir.—A very A.e 0.4141.464:AP11 of Parson 131.6W11101.11, photo- graphed expressly for us by Gut. kunst. May 1. MOALLISTRII a 8110 , mylo-2t 729 OfIESTNUT Street. A NOTHER NOVELTY IN PEIGTa -4.3. GRAPH . ALIIWIRS.—To day we shall introduce AN ALB UM FOR 300 PORTRAITS, Richly bound in tht, following styles : Turkey Antique, with two flue daert,,, g ll3 00 Turkey Antique, panelled sides and two tine clasps. 22 00 Also, AN ALBUM FOR 900 PORTRAITS, Richly bound In the following styles: nuliey Aptive, with two 6ne clasps $2O 00 Turkey Antique, ~ a uelled sides and.two °burps.... di CO These Albums have been prepared with great care, are elegantly bound, c.,,abiae all the improvements, and are offrred at very low prices. rublisbge by - WILLIAM g_ & ALTRED ARTIEN, m• 2 No. 606 CHESTNUT Street. pEOT 0 r4RA PH ALBUMS, Imported frorn.raris, Berlin, wnd VIOTRID, 1;464 tayles and ind,r,,Vt , iv.tddet athaltmalt , and Mail. SCHOLZ It 14 . 11147 , 1tY, 312 South EIGHTH Strnpt. mV9.1111 TTNITED STATES PATENT OF NOP, Wipimunvioa, Map 8,1551 On the petition of CHRISTIAN SHARPS, of Phila delphia. Penna.,praying for the extension of a patent granted to hint eptember 12th, 1838, for an improvemeut is firearms, for seven years from the expiration of said yotteht, alga. talus pities on the two:fth day of Sto. banter, 1562, It is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office en MONDAY, the 25th day of August. 1b62, at 12 o'clock M. ; and all persons are no. Hato to appear and show canes, It any they have, Why said petition ought not to he granted. Peraona opposing the extension aro required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing. at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by tither party to be used at the said heartily most he taken and transmitted in accordance with the roles of the office, which will be furnished oa applic-ttion. The testimony in the case will be closed on the eleventh day of Auenat. ISe2 ; depositions and other papers relied open eta reetimonr mast be filed in the rifles on or before the morning of that dat j the arguments, if any, within ti n days thereafter. Oiderte, also, that this notice be published in The Press, Philadelphia, Pa., and Nutlet:al Republican, Weetduaten, D. C., once a week for three PUCZ:O94I7O weeks ; the first of mid Illlblictiticue to be , sit 14%0t tlllttY du) a fa 071 . C.1113 to the day tif hearing. D. P. HOLLOWAY, nlil2 mit Commissioner of Patents. THE "EXCELSIOR " HAMS ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. L. H. MICIIENER & CO., GENRRAL PROVISION DEALERS, And curers of the celebrated "EX OELSIOR" BtJGAR•CURED HAMS, Noe, 142 and 149 North FRONT dtreet, /Tete:sew Arch and Race streets, Philadelphia. The justly-celebrated ' , EXCELSIOR" HAMS are cured by J. li. Id. St On., (in 13 style peculiar to theca fos IPAMILY are of dolloions davor free front the unpleasant - taste of salt, end are pronounced by egdoures superior to any now offered for sale. apl-3m TVOIVIiTYPFS,-IttiIIMORT meg are works of remarkable merit, and have painid en-at reputation for truthfulness and beauty, ateuNlt Street, above Green. It* MA TIAYE BBC* made r to p ll r ' ee i. e ir rve the form And features of the deed, without the usual mode, so repugnant to the feel imps, of placing the body in ice This difficulty has )36141 aourecma by &Ws air.liaht PATENT BOXES. Cold air is the medium need—acting it a Timor yativa—in the warmest weather, and for any length of time reoulred. Likewise, bodies may be conveyed hundtedsof miles with perftct moiety, sad in a gond stste of proservathm. JOHN GOOD, Hniiertaker, No. 921 I'IUTOIg :Urea . . N. N—Leed, Metallic and other coffins, tarnished at the Ebnitridt notice. Beams and carriages of the best quality. Lots, half lon% and eingle graved, in the different Come- Wipe One 19t in Mount Bloriah one, two, three, or Your truutiren feet, can he had cheap fur each, or trade. NisreettNoise—Dr. SAMUEL JACKSON, 224 Smith EIGHTH street; Dr. J. H. B. HeCLEGLA.N. 1029 WALNUT Street my9..tinw3nEt L ABOR- SAVING M APB I NE. CLOTHES-SAVING MIOITINE. TIME-SAVING 111.4.1111 NE Miley, Morse, d; Boy den's Clothes Wringer saves labor, aLd elethea. and it an improvement which will niter certainly be generally adopted. It is self. adjusting. Pimple. and durable, and is far superior to every other device for the ertrpoge intended. Over five hundred have been sold within the last thirty days in thli city. No fsnally should be e itll9lll cflue• They I'm wftrutiM4 tq give mire; nimcfnouou Fel sale to L. E SNOW, at the Office of JOY, 0 4 1), (10 , northeast corner of FIF II and CHE3TNUT streets. Or due from the Country promptly attended to. tuyl9.lm JR. CASSELBERRY WILL OPEN • thin morning thv Nilfmiag lota at Qindo—figoiln DUrcbsseal PLAIN ALL-WOOL DEIAINES. Pick andillneali.wool ocoal.e. 25 cents. Plain colors ails wool Pelainee 25 ss Maria Lonima DIU N1E141105 n 11( " ii se .. Delalues 35 ss French BIM Delathes 37x is If st.hionable shales of Mode Paris, Violet, Pur ple, dc.. at 313( ss 4-4 B.IIEPIIIIID PLAID CABEIDIERNI-- Ai the Right Price, CANTON MATTING. 100 pieces Canton Matting at last year's auction prices. These goods will be scarce and high before the end of the teaser'. No importation* thin voar, 3.4 Check Canton Matting. 4 4 Check Oman Matting. 5.4 Check Canton Matting. 4-4 Whitt , Clinton Matting. 6.4 White Canton Matting. 4 White thinton Wetting.. 4.4 Japsneue blattit.g—cbeck, with Ombre stripe through the centre—soneibing new. Ihe above geode arranged in second story. SON Mil RIVELLAS. A 16. dd.,' AbkArAlt gun UuibaAllu le !hie mutat— Good quality. Brown at $1.25. BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS. Best 24. inch Black Silks ever sold for 75 cents. Mantilla Bilks IS" yards wide FANCY SILKS. &mild additional lota Fancy Bilks, at 62g cents. Several additional lots Fancy Silks, at 75 cents. BANKRUPT SI OCK OF BLACK GOODS. Black Crape Berets, at 25 cents. Black Tamest. Cloths, at 21_1.7ji cents. Black all. west Betakes. 25-28-21. coral. BLACK STs.LLA SHAWLS. A line of Black Sit Ila Shawls, rich wide borders. WILLIASIBVII LE and other makes Muslim, at the lowest ss.eslida A. K. MoOLIIRM, P. 6.—Depot for the patent Doable-Action Flexure orholeaale a n d retail. Thin akirt wititiaa 18 !Linea, and 16 the greatest imptovement yet out. . _ 4 OASES OF THE BEST 121-2 OE NT imb;4ol:F e li MUSLIN in the city, measures fall yard wide end very fine; 1 once, yard wale, 1e cents j Williamsville and Watusuttas lower than they have been told ; in ftheetings I have every width made; 11( wide, 15 ; 1,t4 wide, 21; 2 yards wide, 28; 23,1 wide, 31k ; 83M9 of them are very euperim quality; ono lot, all linen, Pin.m. OWL., ghats-drab. KILO; 6118 lat damask do., $1 50; there aro very fine; hand-loom Table Linen, In nue patterns, very heavy; one lot M.arseilles Counter panes. 81.50; these are from auction, and worth 82 50; one lot Allendale de- 81; assn Honeycomb anti Lances lee (13 ; 50 demon Rankin 7b tents Der dozen—e great bargain. . GRANVILLE 11. HAINES, 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. P. S —Just received, cue lot very heavy Black Silk, at $1 ; one lot do.. nearly yard wide, at sl—these are the beet ever oftercdlor the money In the city, myl2-8t nitAß BILKS! DRAB SILKS Of all shades and qualities, can be had, together with a large assortments of other Millinery Go3ds, at the lowest pricer]. J, ElAMinrfiG!% l ool 31 South OISCOND royl2-4t* Between Market and Chestnut. 69F, NEW SPRING GOODS. 625 hith C. SOMERS & SON, CLOTH HOUSE, No. 623 CHINTIIIIT STREET, UNDER JAYNE'S HALL, Have now in store. and are receiving constantly a large and desirable assortment of CLOTIJS, CASSOURES. COATINGS, SILK MIXED AND PL AIN. Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, and ad geode adapted to MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE, MANTLE ROOM. SILK SACQUES. SCARF MANTLES. SHAWL STYLE. CLOTH SACQUES. COOPER as CONARD, S. E. corner NINTH. and MARKET &recta. mylo- 6mv. A T IMPORTERS' PRICES, lE_ All de,criptioos of HOUSEHOLD LINEN GOODS, LINENS, Ac. Smatruca - AND FRONTING LINENS. SHEETING AND PILLOW-CASE LINENS. TABLE DIAPERS - AND DAMASKS. TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, AND DOYLIES. TOWELS AND TOWELINGS. ALSO, HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS GENE RALLY. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, MUSLIN'S. COUNTERPANES, QUILTS, DIMITIES. FURNITURE CHINTZES AND . FURNITURE CO VE RINGS. LINEN FLOOR COVERINGS AND AWNING STRIPES. CHANDELIER. Atth PVITURE COVERINGS. PATENT mosquito NETS FOE BEDS AND ORIBS. A general atisortment of French, Zogllab i Scotch, and Irish White Goods, Hoo-iery, and Staple Embroideries, of the newest styles and best manufacture. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, 1.008 CHESTNUT Street. COWPERTHWAIT 80 COs WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, N. W. COIL EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, WILL OPEN THIS DAY, ONE LOT TARP-WIDE vaniTzEs, 4,000 YARDS NEW SPRING CHINTZES. ONE LOT FRENCH ORGANDY LAWNS at 18%, the moat desirable in the inertia. GERAI.I),INE CLOTHS, SOMETHING NEW. ONE LOT CHALLIES at 12% very cheap. STRIPED AND PLAIN MOZAMBIQUES. SHEPHERD CASHMERES at 250 SHEPHERD PLAIDS, 12%, 15, 25, 31, 31. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FLANNELS. O:VP. OF THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF MUSLINS IN THE CITY. ONE LOT OF WIDE FOULARD POPLINS. at 29. tutto3.6t REMOVAL OF THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORII3M TO 020 CRESTNUP STREET. We are now daily opening new styles in FRENCH SACQUES, PALETOTS, BOURNOUX, MANTELETS, SCARF MANTELETS, &0., COMPRISING ALL TEE LATEST NOVELTIES Of our own and the European Capitals, to which wo re spectfully invite the ATTENTION OF LADIES. . J. W. PROOTOR & 00. myB.lm SPRING AND EURNER DRNSO GOODS From the late Auction Sales—Additional lota, ranging in price from 14 to 11 ots. per yard Whole sale not cash but ere will find advantages in our stock. RETAIL DRY GOODS C ASSELBERRY'S Mammoth Dry-Honda Rome o 45 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch NO BR SS GOODS ztolo-Bttab 9t Hi GFI -LUSTRE BLACK SILKS AT FEDITIALD PRICES. Cheap lots frcm Auction and other sources. - IN picot& pet- ra9l4 ltuyers will find ad vsntaaws in our 45271'1 11' 1 1174 4 1 AN T A P C I Or t jSt., B a to t' : e T Willow . FANCYP § PRESS SILK, 50 CTS. Vanwr Dross gas, 56. Nancy Drees Silks, 62X. Fancy Dress Silks 75. Net-rash v holesale biers will find advantages in our strek. CURWEN STODDSRP & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., above Willow. STELLA SHAWLS, STELLA. SHAWLS. EMCEE BORDER STELLA BRAWLS, In Black and Colored Centres, of It educed Pricee. Wholesale net. cast] buyers Rlit find advantages in our Stock. CIIRWE N STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454, N. SECOND Street, above Willow MIRN AND BOYS' SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. MELTON COATINGS AND CASSIELERES. yrencli Coatings and CasAmore& Fancy &wing , ' awl VPUBiMereti. Union Cloths and Owmimeres. • Black Doeskins and Cassimeres. SILK, SATIN, CASHMERE, AND MARSEILLES - WESTIN GB. Wbt.laeale net-cash bum' will find advant&gm In our Wok.. COWEN STODDART dc BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 N SECOND Sweet, above Widow. CIIRINRCI STODDART B Duo malt, 450, 452, and 464 N, SECOND street, allove WiUvW RICH BAREGE ROBES 12 1-2 cts. lAu per yard. CURWEN - STODDART & BROTHEB, 480,, 462. and 46414. SECOND ROAM. OM Willow. LAMES' CLOTH SACQUES, CLOAKS, AND MANTILLAS, LiAltro /nLR SIOQUIES, CLOAKS, 'ND MANTILLAS, At leas than usual 'Prices. CURWEN STOIMART k DIMMER, 460, 4DI. and 464 North SECOND Otreot, ntioirt Willow LIGHT COLOR CLOTHS FOR Sa OVER, OLO t KS, CURVIER STODD %AT & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 954 North SECOND Smolt, ARTE3IAN WELLS BORED, By B. B. BANDIC, 'llt M* Amply or addrion N 0.1.0 ALMOND 51, "TAM DYEING AND SHAMPOO . ING done in best style at the Bathing Saloon, FOURTII andBILINCEL my9-iftt WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT oP AMERICAN ENGLISH, AND SWISS WA T CHEM, Of the finest manufacture, which we offer lower than heretofore. LEWIS LADOMUS & CO., 80.2 CHESTNUT STREET. Also. a large assortment of ONYX JEWELRY. mylo.6t REMOVAL. J. C. FULLER "lA;lsnit lIMAM/Ad from No. CS South THIRD Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor, (Opposite Masonic Temple,) Now offers a Large and Desirable Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WitTOFIES, 110GEBS BROTHERS' BPOON3 AND IJRXS, AND FINE JEWELRY, To which the attention of the trade istnytted. an304.3m (4 AMERICAN WATCH COM PANY)? GOLD AND SHAER W ATCHES, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. COMPANY'S SALESROOM, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, toppoerite Sineonic teurpto I. B. MARTER, Agent. apSo.3ni VULCANITE RUBBER JEWELRY A beautiful line of GENTLEMEN'S VEST CHAINS, LADIES' one.- TALA/NE MAIM, THIMBLES, OBOES S t bulks, surrcizia, Now in Store. J. C. FULLER, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (Onenetoniwieuio Tomplo.) /IPBO-1M j a AMERICAN, ENGLISH, AND SWIAS WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE, AT REDUCED _PRIORS. JOS. EL WATSON 111J1254m alat %ENT. FINANCIAL. AmatIOAN GOLD WANTED, At high pricey. OWE-YEA:A OtiktifiCA.TEZ Pon BILE. BEVEN-AND-THEER-TENTHS AND COUPON WM PALE. DREXEL & Co., nu6.lm 34 Elouth TEMP Orco, UNITED STATES ONE-YEAR LOAN FOR SALE. COUPON BONDS AND 7 3.10 NOTES BOUGHT AND SOLD. QUARTERMASTERS' RECEIPTS DASHED, COLLECTED, OR lIIXOHANCERD, Particular attention given to transactions in Govern ment pecarities. DREXEL 8a Co., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. MILITARY GOODS. ARMY GOODS ON BAND_ DARK AND LIGHT BLUE KERSEY& STANDARD 8.4 AND 3-4 INDIGO WOOL-DYED BLUE FLANNELS. INDIGO BLUE MIXTURES. COTTCN DUCK, 10, 12, AND 13-OUNCE. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO., sp2B.2m 225 CHESTNUT STREET. CLOTHING NEW DEPARTMENT. A SELECT STOCK OP BOYS' OLOTU/Ne. GARMENTS MADE. TO ORDER. COOPER & CONARD, Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET Streets 424-IrA INSURANCE COMPAIY LEN GIRARD FIRE ANt) MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE 415 WALNUT MEET, PHILADELPHIA, CAPITAL SWO,OOO. This company continues to take risks on the safer cameo!' Property of lvw rose.P, The public can rely upon its responsibility, and abili ty to pay losses promptly. its disbursements for the benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exceed X 500,000, and we respectfully - solicit its favor in the fame. DIRECTORS, CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER, JOHN W. CLAGEORN, JORN TUORNLEY, ). FIDAPLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER S. HOE, of N. Y. WSL H. SWAIN, EtFRIKAN SidEPP &RD JOSEPH KLAPP, H. D. N. S. LAWHENOW, WU. C. ISUDMAIT, JOHN SUPPLEE. THOMAS CRAVEN, President.. A. S. GILLETT, Vice President. JAS. B. ALVOBD, Secretary. ap26-tf MDR GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE -I- ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OP PHI LADELPHIA.—At an election, held on the sth instant, toe following gc n,lemen were elected Managere for the en &ttlt Nt4r Tt.ornas Ridgway, Robert Pearsall, Thomas P. James, trederlek Brown, George Taber, Joio. k Slack. Remy G Preeman' At a meeting of the Manage RIDGWAY, Rm., was uni dent. my,--wfraiVe .11410. P. J A MIN. /Ulnae, John A. Brown, John R. Latimer, John C. Mitchell, Isaac Barton, Bath I. Comly, Team &arr. Stacy El Darcroft. ;era, held this day, THOMAS ianimously ro-elected Prod- GENTS' FURBISHING GOODS GEORGE GRANT, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 VIIEUTAITT OTIVINET. tob2o-Bin FLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOR THE ARMY. FINE 1311.111T5. COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPPERS. Manufactured al W. W. KNIGHT'S. NO. 606 ARCH STREET. sr as. full line of TIES, soAnirs. GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING. 411111111411 bend. mbb Buff FINE SHIRT MANUFAOTORY. The mulbeoriber would Invite attention to his INPROVID OUT OF OM ST% Width he maks. a ipsolalty in his btudness Also, 0011• siantly receiving NOVXLTIZEI FOB GINTLEMI9NI3 J. W. SCOTT, WEITLENNEIT TVPTUTING STORM, LYe. On caw arrirurf rxaa I', War Tolor doonv bolos +b. fleratinemia BRUSHES AND BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS, KEMBLE & VAN HORN, moa n WQ 921 MARKET Street Philailpi LADIES' THUMBS, SUPPORT , ERB, BRACES, and other Mechanical Anplianooa of *affect construction and easy to the wearer. For sale and adinetment at O. lb NERDLIS' BTOBL TWELFTH Street, drat door below Baca. Genhemen requiring Rupture Trams will call at th. Southwest corner rVIELP TH and RAOR, where 0. B ravel attention to thla eneotalleature. adda.amtf WAMINGTON ADVARTIMEMENTS BY J. U. MoGUIRE & 00., AIIOTIONNEBS 1510YRRNMYTNT OA 141 or OONISNAITEIND ANIMAL& ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 14th, commencing at 10 o l dork, we shell sell, at the "CORRAL," near ttzer National ebserfareri— A number of ItORSH6 Atlo Gtt7LE3I Maeuixod sa unfit fa She Government sertMo. Terms cash, in Governmentlende. .1. J DALlfft,. Capt./Me% t. ET N. A. U, QQt mylo.4t Anctionnere. DRY GOODS TOBNERS ATEW SPRING AND SUSIMBR .I.'‘ GOMEL M. L. HALLOWELL' , & Oa . 033 MASK= and 2* tioit'ffl rounlfir 818., Wholesale Deafe' In BILKS AND FANNY PAT GOI)D 8 7 Desirous of selling off their stock of goods, provio-al - to removing to their New Store, in it JAYNE'S MARBLE BUILDING'," 9TRIfIrr, Offer for the remainder of the seseon, at Wholesale their AI TRACTIVE STOCK or recently-purchaeod DRESS GOODS, At prices generally numb under COST OF IMPORTATION. Tl.sy xlll alna affei, it LOW PRICES. A welbeelected assortment of other goods in their line, many of which will be gold at a GREAT SACRIFICE. ayl9•mwf-IJe5 COMMISNIUN 110U5ES. WELLING, COFFIN, & CO, $2lO CHESTNUT STRUT, agents for the following makes of goods PRINTS. =mom, Jura. 00..... GRAMME lire. UU. LAWNS. DUNHILL MFG. VO. BLEACHED COTTONS. Lomitalei Foreskinle, Auburn, Ellateratillo, Vontrisinit, Jembetown, Blackstone, Hone, Red Bank, Dorchester, Newburyport, Naumann, Zonave, Burton, Greene life. Co'. A. A., B. A., C. A., and other styles. BROWN COTTONS. iuudde, Trent, Groton, Ashland, Chestnut, WearMe, Idechanics' and Farmers'. MOST JlGAl7o.—elsegow, idearciaesiec. DENIMS AND STBlPES.—Grafton, Jewett Olty, Monson, Slatereville, Agawam, Keystone, Choctaw. CANTON FLANNELS.—Blatermille, Agawam. aortal do., Longa*.le Co. WOOLENS. Amy DM" OLOTHS, KERSEYSp and FLAN NELS. BROAD CLOTHS.—Plenketts', Olenham Co., rna. CASSIMEBES.—Gay ie Son, Saxton'e River, /cf. SATINETS.—Base River, Converwrille. Lower Val ley, Rype, IStaiforarille, tlonverse .al.l Bros. A Co., Shaw Mfg. Co. KENTUCKY JEANS.—Rodman, klystio, Gold Medal. DOMET FLANNELS.—WILLIAMS'S Angola, Sag. my, ALaiao, And +Aber ertylos: LONSDALE Nankeens and Colored Cambria, PLAID LINSEYS, COTTONADES, Ao. fregd-am SHIPLEY, HAZ A.LID. & 1-IUTCHINS ON, No. 112 omistitifri Malt 00MXISESION BIEBORANTS FOR FBI SALM OF PHJIADELPHIEt-MADE GOODS. mh2S•ein CARPETS AND Qiii VW. TIAS CANTON MATTIN&S. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 519 CHESTNUT STREET, (OPFOSITZ BTATE 110118%) Have now open FRESH IMPORTATIONS WHITE, RED CHECKED, And FANCY COLORED CANTON MATTING& ALB°, 500 PS. J CROSSLEY & SONS ENGLISH TAPESTRY RRITSSEIa FROM 874 TO $1 PR. YD., J. F. & E. B. ORNE, rop2-tje3 NEW CARPETINEL JAMES H. ORNE, 626 C HESTNUT STREET BELOW SEVEYTH. We have Ad , MOTO, by late arrivals from Europe, some new and choice varietlea of CABNITItiO, GPM. prising FRENCH AUBUSON Square Carpein. ONGLIgII AXMINSTE.II6 i by the Yard and in entire Carpets. CROSE,LEY'S 6-4 and 3-4 wide Velvets. Tapestry Brussels. BrussoL3 Carpeting. Mao, &large variety of CII.OSSLE X'S and other makes. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, From 871 e. to 1 .Per Yd. Our assortment comprises ail the best makes of Three.- ply and Ingrain Carpeting, whirl, together with a gene ra} variety of goods in our line, will be °tiered at the low. eatpossible ki16013. OIL CLOTH FOR FLOORS, From one to eight yards wide, cut to any Size. FREE3I - 1. tifATTING-S. By .late lirliVale from China we have a full assortment WHITE AND COLORED MATTING'S OF ALL WIDTHS. JAMES H. ORNE, age 626 CHESTNUT. GLEN ECHO M_ILL,S, GERILLVTOWN, PA. MeOA.L.LUM & Co_ EAAUFAOTIINERS, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS SOS CHESTNUT STREET (Opposite Independence Hallo CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS, efcc. We have now on hand an exteneive Wook of tlexpetinge A oar own and other makee, to whioh we call the attaa m67-Uto tiOn of cash and short-time buyers. FOURTH -STREET OARPET STORE, no. 47 ABOVE GEIESTNUT, No. 41. J. T. DELACROIX twit. attention to hie Spring linPortitioi. a! CARPETINGS. opp e rgleing every style, of the Newest Patterns end Mina, In TICIgyET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRIM OLIN VISPED/Ali ‘1421111.1D BLEPETINCie. VENETIAN and DAMASK STAIR OARPETINCHI. SCOTCH BAG and LIST CARPETING& FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, In every width. COCOA and (]ANION MATTIIIGS DOOR-MATS, RUGS, WEEP SHINS, DRIP/GETS, and CRUMB CLOTH& AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, LOW FOR CASH. J_ T. DILSOSOLK. mhB.4in 47 South FOURTH Street. JAMES HOMER & SON HAVE A Erplendia wnsioriment of fine 13MAIIKA0. MIMI- M aud NOBLE Streets, and SIXTH and WOO D Streets. mv9-Im* LATOUR OLIVE OIL.-463 baskets TaL OVIt 612.,,p.5t. received, and for male by J AUBETCHE do LAU/MOUE, 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. mylo BIOTINA EQUINCt i MANUYAOTURID BY TIM . . UNITED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING OODIPANT, No. 9 GORE BLOCH, Corner GREEN and PITTS Streets, Boston. Kam This Portable Roofing Is the only article ever offered to the public - .bleb is ready prepored to go .613 the L'Mf without any finishing operation. It la light, Handsome, and easily applied. and can he safely and cheaply trans. ported to any part of the world. It will not taixt or itimcolor water running over, or lying on it, and is, In all rested& a very doSirablf, article . Its non-conducting SroDetties adapt It oneocronr of various kinds ; and It In confidently offered to thy public after a teat of four ream in all varieties of cilia:4v ,pd tenwrature, for covering all kinds of roofs. tai 01 pitchtd i topether with cart, steamboats. &o. it i s nom e..ks..p k. s .mts h whom liberal inducements are offered, fho.sd for soon pie ..ircular t dm., with particulate. to " U, S. ROOFING CO., No. 9 GORE IILOL.R, Boston.' ap2.4...3at AnilMN/MT& I WORLD'S FAIR, MICR Street, abode Ninetestitl. For OHO Weal COTAMORces 141, Nth. VAN AMBVEGH (Ws< M MOTH MENA GRAIL GREAT MOBIL EXIIIBITION, WYATT MOST /We Instructive and interept:ng collection of f.;v iog Antreate, containing every variety known to naturaliat.,, will lop elltdbfted under Alf rmairisic Arylitiiit, the laritett tent ever ccanitructed, cdontaining upwataii of 47,600 6•4l.tre feet of cloth, gaily decorated with flag, of all nationa,) • Ftrf Or, aboyoNtrntovnth, Commencing MONDAY, May lltb. POSITIINLY FOIL ONN WEER` ,LiLY, /After ‘rlilch it *.attl proceed nn ita annual muumuu' tour 7' Adroireirm, 25 mnly; children under nine year:, 15 cants. 'Mitt UR rIMPORMANI!MSII6AOII',"A Doors open at 13' A M., 2 and 7 P. M. Rec•mtlY many rove and valuable rsitetinne have been made, tf3 aroarie. totzlinving expende.t. cm thin eat abli thment tha - ortorinous Mein• nr 4t105,000. Ihty resource,, nt every Ohne nave rattle A In enotritirte InJbie 741 , K011fiAb EXMIHITICN. IL to tm been pronoun:24l by the clergy, Drees atiuhuallte of the z!ty rd New ler% w!vere it recently exhibited, to ereitlnte:tt beauty and variety, any et bibitlen ef the kind in the (=lan world. THU LITIVC . 'W - F4oll all orrups`ne•o. and enpert , ?'.gee, restrobbog miniatura palates: :tie ornamental 2ainfirra on them is the Mote enritordlinry effort of 1011Itni1/1 art and enterprise over Rol luabrarnafry, Moth 'Myth a anoil of I.IIZ CiISEAS tii!,Tl KaliiUltol 4 "trboße mote hen rung lbrough"Turops nod America, - S.IrIILFINTra TELE DEN T Dal NED AN I 51,k18. Aran, 7,111 GRNAT WAR ET•IiiITAIIT lIANNICAL, B. F, TI11)31/05, peeper, BI,EPII tIfT. TIPP° BAIR, tra2;berl and pork:mod by Prof. 3 1 / 1 313. Al3O, Poulos Flo:Amy s, binION • :ire. Other grand features of the en tertrAtateht ere thy' CHYEttgttA.L COLDER C.fl4tllloT, conttailik Otto I.P,A'n Cornet BAnd ; RI., tho dens, cage!, 71. d vingons: Theme, tho molt avtgnitlcent oloceo or worNinlneship , ever 'constructed, nen all new and su perb be:bed precf (ISst. No descri ptivs :wirings will sp- Tour exa3getoted to Niue who behold then whiln ptiging through rin - strupt in a atlfititOrit PROCE3Sit2*„ on the morbierr tti ON I) S,Y, May 19th, preceded by NENOWNEI) VAN t_•l4ftU66s, in pe• eon, the original lion and tiger tamer, lajte appem in all bia prisons vigor son escel;•:nce or - Ncmor notwittsbtandir g-the frequent revale of his - befog torn to pieces by the animals, Bee - anal - dog innate. for route of procession, trilly 7rOtb. raa,l2.l2tig G REAT AVORI;DIi FAIR, /WWII, above 'Nineteenth. Commencon MONDAY, May 19th, for ono week. ACADEMY. OP MINN. MARK 'TIASALMR'S Gneak b FAREWELL CONITERI"; TRURSDAT EVAINIKO,' May 22: 2 1 1111E1t1UA1 ACADEMY 'OF MEMO. MRS. HARDIN:ITE BEDYIENir OONCIprr, MONDAY EVENING, Mav 19, 1892. Ts! lENIII/. _A TT fanTIO SI I'• MRS. JOHN DREW'S ABCA-13TBEZT THEATRE. Acting titcgc Miitgier w, 11 1 , FAXTOWST. Mi. Buoinooe Agent %nil Traaanrer JOS 11, 12D/111r. BENEFIT OF MlB. C. lIENtI,. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, May 12,- 1882. "OUB OLD 1101128 AT HUME." !Seclty Wigslre Alre, 0. llbu2o. To be followed by THE INV/S/ BLE • PM NCB Don Lear der .... Mrs C. Moe. The lufant Furibond Frank Drew. To conclude with the 6' OURANG OU Tte Onitti4 Ontith# 0. Mrkri• • TITESDA3 BENEFIT OF J. V. Ale 0016tOrj'airo Doors open at quarter past 7. Curtain rises at quarter to Et o'clock. WA.I4NUT-13TRAWC TIibATRE lowa in WALNUT Stream Bole Lessee MRS. M. A. GARRETTBOM. TBIS (MONDAY) EVENING. May 12,1852. The 3oritunnince will commence nit] 7llE MARQUIS DE BEL riETERRE_ MerimiA de BEllftterre Mr. Er. B. Unman''. bleclinne Don Bon, a rich Widow...slra. F. B Con. ar. M. blneau, a Banker . Hr. Iltrople. To conclude uilL the Online, entitled ADVICE TO PARENTS ANL (WA lIDTANQ Mom TonibJlloir, it &tool Illat;t14 , Mr. Barton gill. Bob Nettles Mre. A Gino% Paioies-50. 3714,16, and 25 cents; Private Bose., $5 and IN, according to their locale. froore oven ai o'clock. - coramenoa at Ijj. MUSICAL FUND HA,LI. MONDAY EVENING, May nth, • JOINT BENEFIT OF ST. JOAEPR'S EfO.9PITAII;. Atd the Rebuilding Fund of as, PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH; Under the patronage of HBASKO'S PHILADELPHIA CADETS' First reprt,4-nifAlon or an 'and DRA WING- 'toot& EN CERTAINMP.NT, hick is now the rase in Errope. entitled MR. AND MRS. PEABODY AT H0MF.".... Tick etc 25 cents. Reserved seats 50 cents, at Gould's, and ire Ut" wiiikvro Afiaic plorm vlivritnut.atrpot, arid Coniirentftl tnylft,'Z, T At:TOEING GAB. DP.. cotTnig• rpeoectfollY abnonne. b• will give the THIRD BIS 1 - 1/01 ' el the 14 SI:SW , ING GAB, for Ladi..B eel t.teetemior., AT CONIJEWe HALL, WM (MONDAY) EVENT xe, May 12 libe Rome care will be taken in the Retention of iwninne to Inhale the rine, en at to render the exhibitino wor f4 of the Rittehage of Hitt heft Mite Al 1114(tit mid golf tltnitn. Twelve Gentlemen and SIX LADIES will Inhale the Gee. The TURMAINE BROTHERS will give a Brilliant CONCILb.T. to commence tea entert Moment Tfrketi, 9B tate. Qbx Cflite front 10 to bea Monday. Doors Open at 7. To commence at 6 o'clock. mylo.2t* PENNSYVLANIA ACADEMY OF 188 FON AIVT, Thirty-nlnth An 1 1 ,4 baton of Paintings and pcßipture, 1020 011P.9lit17r 6treet. Open from 9 A. N. till 6 P. M., and from T P. N. till 70 P. M. Admittance 25 cents; Season Tickets 50 cents sionkbolderftArttsts, and Contributors will reoolvo their fiat eta of the Academy ; no odminione without; Oren from 9 A. 31. till 7 P. DI , end from 8' till 10 P. M. 8.1328 WANTS , W.. S. M ARINES.-WANTED- For the TJ. S. Marine Corps, for sea service &beard of corn-a-war, SEVERAL HUNDRED. ABLE— BA DIE D MEN, be treen the ages cflB and 35 seen. MI information that may ha reatilrstil will 1 .19 Sin% Si the Itendezvothi, al/ South Frout street, below Spruce, Philadelphia. JAMES LEWIS, no 0-if Captain and hecruitina Oaken NVANTED—By a thorough butiuesa Mani VllO la ponareend of prrelacwro rt.." °amts aufticient for the support of himeolf aud family, but who liatra idlenets, a EITVATION in tr.nie biud of bwilneas nqulring_eneres, application. and experience; is a good accountant. lixpectationg as to salary eery moderate. Adtlicne "If. Cues Office. tn>5.304. .LADY, SINGING TREBLE, with rrconimendstione front the heat utuaieians, and much exv rionce. desires a initiation in a cburoh choir, A iiiiartet choir preferred. Address, Rns 1A3.0. Ptinueelphia Foot Office. n 159 1411/3t* AYOUNG MAN of good business (=Mice wishes tr find a partner with capital, to enter into a profitable basilicas. Addreem Conner. cis)," Press office. mTtit 301' A PAhTNER WANTED.—A per. #A , Don havirg CnpittFl wilileo to enter into basinem In the eity. with a person of unexceptional character, capable of commanding a profitable busloads. Addreen t. L. VI. IL," at this aloe, with name and references. ntyi tit* INSIDRANCE SCRlP...Wanted to Purchwe, Balance Mulnal Insitrithae Bonita scrip. eleteiresa P. 0., BOX lit:i s !Letting !mount and price. my6.6l* FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LETL—A furnished. Residence, Mei near Cerinantown, ‘villt lawn, fine whale, and A.p 1 4 4 - ,Tng. 430 WALNUT atreet. bliDg T11)1243 EA FOR SALE OR T 9 LET, LOW. d'eattablA H0133E And gtaliEng,Ofirtlarn (c., i•finatid in MEDIA, Delaware county, within three minutes' walk of Earl street and of Chesnut Grove Board ing House. Apply at 220 EIAIIIOETSt., Plinalelutila. The property is very desirable. my 12 6t* BILLIARD TABLE-FOR SALE very cheap ; quite equal to uew ; to be Bold OR ae ei.iint at Ito Owter polyp to Europe. Addrem Box 1694, Poet Office, ph tug edit ei.e. my 19.314 eit 'I 0 LET—A.I leasaut Country [louse iu 13thuebbutg. Apply to ~ s. W.,- So south 1-111a$ Sire( t. oty 12 81 fp FOR SA] E LOW—A. Modern-built thrte• story Mick House, with irtck ling, bct No. 1190 MELON bong, ithore Thirteenth street, bebia Coates. Apply on the prem..ea. It STEAM I-30AT FOR SAL, - oteamlinat !!QUAlimplit- 161) 110, .2:1 lorthPium and IX feet bold, - 17.5 tOno. ~ o -ein6 ein6 28 inch cylinder by 6 feet stroke,. STRA.II. Bet- GIMES AND BOILERS, now nod mooed by id, let - " e. ar. co paLAN DtiO w Toast sole. Apply to nitl2.niwt at FOll SALE—First-class Bucks county farm, near Doylestown. convenient to railroad, con taining 85 acres of lend in the highest state of cultlvatior, nicely watered. First CAMS improvements and larg , ex. celleni tio,l,ei-. f itlfa of all lillds, ..to. Apply to E. PET. TIT, No. 3t 9 WALNUT Street. mylo FOR SALE—A Large Helve Hammer and Frame, In complete oiier, with all tM• fiNtotee; t•kii ka it/44i it% apetation by inquiring of INIABLEd. MIDDLETON, SECOND hod WILLOW . . my 10.120 kLE GANT OERMANTOWN SIDENCE TO LET—The come odious mausion„ wiiL iHrAc. lot. MAK Mid 0111.1.11hg hnim and girdent on ARINAT Street, (Linden Plum) within three minutes.' walk of Church-lane Statfou. This property is - beargi, fully slighted. well shadtsl, and is replete with C 01.17006. awes—gas, bath, and eater closet, Sc. A desirable :tinter and 141111111101 , fssiseiCa, AnDly to W. P. WILST WEL No. 38 North THIRD Street. my 7 wfm6tlf* e d WANTED— A House with all tha Muderu improvements, haytaa at law {fix thain- Imre, WWI inuurea tor MOW,. Limits, VIG Sa TIi4P LACX. EIGHTH to 1111091), Rout out oyor SJOO. Pox 1717 P 0. A YOUNG DIAIIII)Ell NAN vvisllea A a hiluation in a IrhOlhantol crtohliothhoht, Of RAT kind; would he v illir g to macro hinterlf tiehrrallr umffui, Addrers U. KENT, 22 North Third ritr..et. nulA ETO BENT, VERY LON —The lmo DWELLING - 13:07 pngih WAr•ll, l ; 7 •l9acqi SQUARE. tuimble for dune iiog 1104:0.or Brardiog School; every modern convenience; in re:Air; 27 rooms. B. KING4TON Qlplii•iil*rju ALT UT Rtreet. CLAM SOUP tERVED, UP DAILY (Sundals excepted) by JAMES P47.088.1g% 808 NI A Mx VT 'RITE X 146,11Ux fAltssilad ALL KINDS 01? EiN Wi , 41 MA.. CI)INES 111E,PATILED. Neodloa 40 cauts per o,.zen. 217 PINT, Street. New Nteatiues , for Pale or 6X, thAben VAkkilOitt-d. to lbOrt TAMES BONIER & EON'S CHOICE new crop Tom SEVENTH awl NOBLE Otreetl f , ALA SIXTI3 end wool) streets. - Inl9.lm* Mox'OMNI'S . A , 1 $ gaAvn 01. STONES tt very Minted prinee at Marble Wart, lorDtlit , Avenue, halo W Moen* arront. rohli_Shni• 'pi ANritLET eNt *l4 Obenneat in tho CUT, at R 11.4 0 .0 4 1 a t DAV) tVN , B 4 ill South WO:MTH am_ • - im(l ~Matiaft4.o mrt9-12t
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