The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 15, 1862, Image 3

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    Speech of General Sigel
The Union ladies of St. Lords having presented
General Sigel with a silver cup recently, that elk
ear returned his thanks to the fair donors in the
following wadi :
LL I was not born in &fa country, but came here
ft stranger as did your ancestors, the Eluvonete,
the Puritans, and the companions of William Penn.
But I assure you that my heart and soul are with
Uhg Repoblio, jam boun4 to jy 4y ovary col of
lay life. for the principles which give strength to
pour Government are mine • for the .triumph of
these principles have fough ti ever since I have
been capable of thinking. I am attached to the
flamed sail of Mist' asuri by the eisso.ory of those
Whom I have seen to fall before my eyes in defence
of the Government and the maintenance of the
Union. They offered themeelvea ae a sacrifice for
altar banner, owl my boort snap over
cherish them."
CITY ITEMS.
ELEGANT NEW SPRING CLOAKS.—T he magni
'Recut new store of Messrs. J. W. Proctor x Co., (The
Ratio Mantas Emporium,) No, '4O Chestnut street s is
the chief centre of attraction to the ladies of our
city. Their splendid assortment of Sacques and Cloaks,
of an the latest patterns, made from the beautiful no
( 1 141)" are Ulliverzsdly ;Winfred. They
are at once dressy, tasteful, varied in colors and designs,
and of a texture suitable to be worn, with comfort,
throughout the onNre season.
PINE ENGLISH PICKLES AND Stunwate.,
11. Mattsim, dealer in fine family groceries, Arch and
Tenth streets, has now on nand a choice line of all the
finest and most desirable English Pickles and Sauces im
vorted, to which we invite the attention of one renamu.
EXTRAVAGANT MEN.—Apicilffi Spent in dis
sipation $600,060,.and finding, on looking into his &Mare,
that he be had only 1900 7 000, be poisoned himself, not
regarding tte smn as sufficient for his maintenance.
Cleopatra gave to Anthony a dieinnud worth £lOO,OOO.
Caligula spent oit one dinner £80.009. The ordinary
expense for a dinner of Lucallus wee £20,000. Theite
use mentioned to hietory se -pew:l;66ft-, but nOlP•a.
days a man is raid to be extravataut when he does not
practice economy, wbich can be done by purchasing his
clothing at the One-price Fashionable Clothing Empo
rium of Gran - 6110 Stokes', No. 600 Ceretuut street, whore
the finest and cheapest assoltment of summer garments
in the country are offered for sale.
BAD Houns IN PARIS.—The Parisians have
started a rew style of dissipation. Soirees now com
mence long after ten, private conceits at eiciut eleven,
and belle at eleven. Dinners are ordered half an hone
earlier thou they arc usually served, and, instead of
being famished at half rust seven or eight. are over at
seven and half past sevf n. en that persms of quality can
go to bed and have a long elo-p before they dress to go
out at n idnight, Then had batter carry the fashion to
a little greater extreme, and not go ont until next day,
when they can make an early etart. The next and the
culminating step in wieL'om would be to go to balls and
dinner parties clad in the elegant garments made at the
Brown-stone Clothing Hall of Boeltbill Noa.
CO3 and 605 gheetnut street, above Sixth.
EPITAPH.—
tier. lies ot2 {tat 1-.131,1111. of
Mac, the Marti,
'Which, like Dick Turyin, after a brief and eventful
life on
The Roadit
Fell a victim to repletion. from an over-done of
Becessia,
And. from hearing a d. great cry." which betokened the
W.-ol." VOIR.
fetiour-dle-sea,
And went down to a watery grave (except that pert that
went np) loaded with diehonor and 100 lb
widel 4 ioge.iter wsk6 her
self. were both rifled
from the Norfolk Navy Yard.
• Peace to her imbed and boilere."
Ia the rroantlme, MeWM and Boyer. Clothing at Charles
Stokes', under the Continental.
WINDOW SHADES, all styles, $1 to.ss each
'pith durable fixtures, 719 Chestnut street, Philadelphia
W. H OARRYL & BRO.
LACE, MUSLIN, AND JACQUARD CURTAINS,
now in store, price Si 50 to 020 a piece, 719 Cheatuut.
stmt. PhilPilelphiii. W. W CARRTLIII4 BRO. &Dn. Tr
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
UP WO 12 &SLUM LAPP num'
ttaNITMONTAL HOTZL--bindh and Uhentnut sta.
811 Austin, Boston S G Seargeut. New York
Itulll6l.nion & u 1 B I F T Lerued. Boston
L Pd Itrov43, Lain 3 onto F Boston
Caleb t beer, 80,don J L Word, Chicago
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141 Welltord Mrs Harrison & 3 children
J T But tio f la, N Jersey ',digs Bunting
Er Vci:pett F J, bosom ? Penna
B Wirg, Missouri V Prfer. Pointe
0 DI Burke & af t Cleveland F S Carrier, liarrieburg
J N Du Barry. Harrisburg A King & da. Bedford
B Clarke. England H (3 Pttooy- N Jersey
Itlre COLT. r, N Jersey lifts Watains. N Jersey
oo Coo r o,‘,N Joisisy k D tiLiekuhle „re la. 114
Jli Cenoll & la, N York L New York
J Can eron, New York Maj G H Otis, New York
Jac A Potter, Prov, RI Mra L N Gasman, N Jersey
ler W. od & la, New York Miss Wood, New York
John Tenan Is, Boston Wm Ma_..Lesi. New York
Faroe.. Of th & wf, Boston Mr Oliffora & 1.. Mass
3, De Gray A la. Brooklyn R Smith is, Brooklyn
5 31ossey & wf, 8064011 Jae Elooen, Boston
J Lt ugloy, Bolden It K Harland, Now York
J Didfurd. Now York 14 JAW or S wf, Waihingtin
W A Philllps, Taunton H Mather, West Troy
N Miller, Pittsburg W G C,oe, Polumbia
IN, Brown & da, New York John I) Snoth, New York
Dr T ewe et, Carbondale T F Hunt, Scrantyn
• PIIMPTOY. New York J D Byeert, 81 10111i3
Jae 11 • milli, Mass Dr Pros, Wudi, D 0
S Gandy, New lork Mss A Gandy, New York
I-ooe tvolton, New York J W Mitchell, New York
A c Davis. Lake Superior Mr Bteltop w wf,N Y
dies Lathrop, New York J Day. Boston
litiaa Ef li Dar, De.twe P. A AIL.
E Crimpy, Hartford W B Weise:Aden, Prov, R I
Sirs .Tacoae, Lancaster, Pa Mackie, New York
Beth B•yatt, Boston C N Watts
A Waiter & of, Penns S W Mood
T nifford, New York W W Marsh, New Jersey
J S Kendall, New York S B omens, New York
lease Steese, Ohio C Freese, Ohio
• C Boberts, New York F F rhidip..& in, N Y
L Part-men, New York JH. noir," Now. Yolk
sew York S Rich, New York
D G. *Mon, New York W U S-wed, Bath, mom
kewail, Bath, Maine T sl Road. Bath, Maine
F 11( Iron. New York B Bookman, Boston
IllreG A Newell, Boston A G -go, Boston
J hater & la, New To* S mown- Ooio
F Brown, Boston Gr 41111 , 4011 do ta, York, Pa
J Mey r, Jr, New York S T Snow, Boston
W Cummings, Jets - ±y City - N G Sock-s+ ' New Yerk
IN Faits, New York lift 2,4 WOOd New York
W S Wood, New York Dr E Uu Ac.rnb. New York
C B 1-11iiliaidooe, We.. York F iti Ried, 13.411611
• L Leopold, Cincinnati B Richards, New York
Mrs Bernie
ItIBIL(1BANTB' BOTNl.—Fortrrn as., below Arch.
111 V licauett, New Rept:, Jas Bawl, Nb4l. Yait
Eli .1 Sager, Peoria A Pa,dee, Jr, Hazleton
Joseph F Randolph J F Randolph. Jr, &la. Pa
Miss Alice Gray', Easton J Hunt Sr wf. Catasauuua
Dr E Tetze, Altoona L A Miller, Altoona
I Painter, Westmoreland co J M. Carr, Allegheny
A.l Cover, Gettysburg J Stricker, Milton, Pa
A Leggate, Allegheny J 11 Mc En's, Penni{
A Lamereaux, New York IL C Miller, Liberty, Pa
A K Syester, Hagerstown Dreisbach, Dloornilr'g
B 1) Applenton, Bucktown J Blain ,k la, Shippensb'g
Mrs J F Meirck, Penner Chas Storrs, New York
.7 It Hall, Ni-,, York 11CortIey, Etimulpvrt
Ii Couitcr, Baltimore .1 A Eyster, Chambersburg
S Eyster, Cluunbersburg P P Lane, Danville, Pa
iF H Delaware S Hitchcock, Connecticut
W B Irwmn, Pa Tool Woodside, Pittsburg
J Tallman. Nunes., Pa A B R akin. AlpiaudriaNa
`Wm 8. Paler, Washington W
D P Bible Airs Vsa Allstine, Wash
eNtEttICAN HOTEL—Oheermuse6-- Poore firth
D J Cummins, Delaware Chilies Ming, Norfolk, Ts
)11 E Malt. Carlton co, Pa J A Earning. Euelfee'r, NY
A Mc(teller, Fort'ee Monroe W S Vrouee, Camden, Del
G A Gra. US N C Goudy, lilicoia '
R S Hollis, Canfield, Ohio jno Prieee & e, Indiana
W Campbell. Lexington. Hy .1 F Wittea's & la, Del
Itcke' POP Sapp & wife, Del R A Motion, fircjoklyn
J A rebuff. Lebanon N otze.dg Y
Be, j.zn n Shale, N Y Call Brensdo & la, Md
Gen Betnscell, Jersey Shore T tansoert
G L Bnyd, Tamaqua n Kurtz. Lanc co, Pa
Tbon P Router, Itrittel, RI NN C..la fleistal, P. I
The B Pad" h, Chicago, 11l II Notes. Burlington, Is%
Lient WW A pp'eton ` J Carpi's, MA
JH . Mte ri!l, bid A W Cramer, Itld -
Bait Sarde, jr, Delaware
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chests:am 'street, Above Third
(" 1 Hamlin, LT S N W S R.senbanm N J
A Gul , Qlr.ClDGeti, 0 A Harem-n. Bri3groa
Idrs E ? Smith, D C Mix, t Briscoe, D
John Wiltiame Penna T R Pierson. Newark
Liut J 11 Livingston, D . O AL Wnmrteio•ff, Pottsville
T Garreteer, Pottsville Geo R New York
Dieut C S Wiokitleos), H Y Oapt B S Barry, New York
John Harris, Pottsville S A Perth, vow York
V Cot,. n, New York E Akena, Baltimore
W W Wright, Delaware
THI lINION—Aroh Bum, above Third.
John reebner, Pottsville E E Miller. 31 inland
Pl' Stone. Waynesboro DC 3 mninlialt,Waynosbo'
J Crawford Sr wf, Pittsburg G Wsllsoe R la, Lane co
DUES Fl Wallace, Lanc co Je.ea t.ar a, Wil, Del
Al A Withers, Pottstown, Pa Kauffman, Hinersville
Nis• IC A Harris, Beading Mies rl M Wrlmer, Hewn - el;
tit.docraff, Hagerstown P S Nfix:cornor, Boontowo
. . .
W Shaffer W P G.%flell
W R Sturges, Washington C Hughes, Ohio
C Merritt, Salem, N J W S .s.‘nbereor, Penna
lATAIES CNlo2l—Marirer anove Sixth.
Bell, rerietta, Pa A McCloskey, Clinton co
Mceleakey, Clinton co C n. , k1114n, tJarliste
E M Pierce, Warren, Pa S wallsce, Pennsylvania
•Jan P 'ter. Pennsylvania W rsalcin •
W v. lest, Maryland I) J Ke , n, Oxford, Pa
P Fnekler, Pennsylvania J M. Carver, Pennsylvania
Bobs Ketcham, Lancaster tl L Sifnpson, Pennsylvania
G.o L Plitt, Harrisburg A J Lewbdown
J Wailer H Latin no, Pa
U 0 Minton, Lanc co, Ps John B•uuur, tiling co, Pa
E M bbeeffer & la, Penns J G Tumatt, Ponnalllvania
J W Allen, Juniata co, Pa E S Allen, .1111,1111/4 co, Pa
3 A Eewa, Manattehneetta (1 W linekrah. NoipBl
P Kcrne, Line co, Pa 1) Stoat t, New York
B Ford, Pittblkurg 8 Oavlord, Jr. Pittsburg
A 8 Vail, View Yurk• R S Hill, Ohio
NATIONAL HOTEL—Bm. strooi. above Third.
E II Rank, Allentown W N Poima
Louis N Fyan, Fenno, W3tolltollalol.l)unkivk,NY
E II Erbensliade l)r (: Ross, Loixtrom
S Boss, Elizabethtown' Peter L Stood], Lebanon
John B Ramsay, Lebanon John Ritzmiller, Pin...grove
BMus Lodge, New York J II Milie•r, Boyle-down
Eat Helm, Pittston S Hammond. Letsmon
A Wl.lhehn, J 11 Balshaugh,Daliphin co
A Brechbill, Jr, Lebanon on 11 Klupp, Minesrville
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
Joe Walloon, Middletown, Pa Rise H E W:aion, Pa
Mies S G Watson, Pa A Sholdon, 4 lonnecticut
11. Kate, Hewes, N J H Renton P'III:I9YIVATII%
RI H Stewart, Byberry W I 4 wharf •u &la, BIICkEI
MSBII P A Satterthwatto Pa A I 51%er., Moltowu, Pa
J Jaime, den, Backe Dr 9 P Rice, Centreville
J Jamee. Jun, Backs J T Dungan, P ,9 lua
Male E J Dungan, Penna Mhos P3l ouwan, Puma
Fire J Dungan, Penns B P 8r0w,,, BriPtol
J W Hallowell, Byberry o H , ibernr. Doylestown
Wm Deßree, Doylestown R Tromp.' an NPII R
Harry Bolton, Penn* L B Labor, Point Pleasant
W Olafson, Point Pleasant
MADISON HOUSE—Secone anew, above Market
'Wm Carr. New Brunswick D Watson, Stroudsburg
L Vanua% Lumberville B Thomas, Lmnberville
Wm Wallace Stroudsburg 1 , 3 Kuukteville
B S for th , Honesdale Pauli Presto% Stockport
Joe Ri c hardson. Attleboro J Reading .1t 1. ti Jersey
A S OadwaMier, N Jersey H Gilbert it 1, Doslettown
D H Hudson, Delaware . B Wats in, Dot lestowu
S D Hall, Pennsylvania N K 'rat lor. Taslorsville
W Allen, Attleboro J Ste Jr. Dover, Del
88 Bbir New Hope J L G ard. er, Newark, N J
BLAME BEAR—Third tarexl, above Callowhill.
A Gish, Berlinsville P 1) Yelty, East Hanover
.1 Whilst, Norristown J L Small, York, ra
W W Snyder, Penna J Toodinwm, Byberry
B Tomlinson, Byberry ' J Strunk, ilethlohent
D Davis, Jr, Phihula 9 blorri:i, Philo;
S Tomlinson, Byberry/
00M.11.111110111L-81rtb amt. shove Meileat.
ChM! TPOWIII4I, Connecticut Coot 9 4 selmour, Wub
Point, Zwiramery co J d Parr', 01.710 gr GO, Pie
Card J Young, Jr. Pa War eharaleee. Chester CO
J T McCullough, Md Towne,ud Walter, Pa
John Way, Chester co. Pa J W Bower, Col um bi a , Pa
W Parte & la, Wash, D U Jesse D fsharpless, Pa
Alex Jackson, Maryland Jima.. Wood, Lane co, Pa
CNN Buffington, Chester co Jacob Swayue, York co, Pa
D Robinson, Wroepori, Pa J F Moore, Monlg co, Pa
BEVNNI HOSE—Third street, above Rao*.
Ww Wbitetn, Trenton Mass
John Daweon, en St Clair M Lewis, Penne
Wm Watson, Bridseton N Oahe& Quakertown
J T Jr Is. NewYnrk Mice K O'Neil, New York
Miss Lizzie O'Neil, N Y Win Cutler, Clertland
P Hegel!, New Jeremy
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-86mnd m.. aty. Aron
Mrs Radice, Atlantic City Philip Fitch. Hancock, NT
L D Apley, Ilisicock, N T Jos Itichardeon,
Geollien,Willow Orono Mr TROCROT BUCKS CO
J W Simeon, Waynesboro D Brambury Chester co
T Mitchel, Damaiscus J F Vendes, Bath, Pa
BALD BAULE—Thircl etr'ch AttuyQ CralowhilL
Jew Albert, Mt Bethel Mrs Albert. Mt DATA
L Lockant, Mt Bethel Mist; F, to,elottql, MI lk.thel
MARINE INTELLiffENcE
sir BMX 70IIBTEI P&GL
ARRIVED.
Ear Jan Neilson, Burt, 3 days from Taunton, with
mass to Ywelld do do.
Saw W B Jenkins, Tribbles, 3 days from New York,
with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co.
Ectir Maryland, McKnight, 12 days from Calais, with
laths and pickets to B Andrews Knight.
tube Ann, Pou-ell, 1 day from Brandywine,. Del, with
Boor to B M Lea.
Schr Eben Sawyer, Tracy, 7 days from Portland, with
plaster to Twells .k Co.
Echr Iris, Owens, 2 days from Laurel, Del, with rail
road ties to J W BACn.
Scbr Farmer, West. 2 days from Milford, Del, with
railroad ties to J W Bacon.
Behr Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from Frederica. Del;with
corn to Jas Barran dr Son.
Sam John Jones, Gerson, sdo,,,tr.th New York, with
mdse to D Cooper.
Steamer Bristol, Charles, 21 hours from New York,
with wise to W P Clyde.
OLIABED.
. .
Behr A 0 Reeves, Reeves, Portsmouth, NH, J R White.
Behr L Sturtevant, Corson, Provid, nce, Sianickeen
Glover.
Ectlr Flyaway, Davis. Mystic, Conn, J B Henry.
Behr Col. Lester, Delaney, Norwich, (Mather, &Wis
ner & Wellington.
Behr Everglade, Pickett, Boston, Bancroft, Lewis & Co.
Behr Ann Virginia, Wheatley, Wisshiegten, C N Hor
ton & Co.
Schr Extra, Taylor, Ship Point, Ari Cattell Co.
Btr H L Haw, ller, Baltimore, A OCOTOIN
MEMOBAJgDA
Eteamabip Columbia, Adama, cleared at New York
Yeatelday for n4Y11144 1
Bteamsblp Champion, Banbury/ from Aspinwall, erriTol
at New York yesterday.
. . .
Brig Russian, Toothaker, for Philadelphia, cleared at
New York yesterday.
Bchr liL Flenduk Shaw, for Philadelphia, cleared it X
Toll 3 e 3 erday.
Schr Treasurer, Bacon, cleared at New York pester
daylfor Philadelphia.
Steamers Vulcan, Morrison, and Fire Brtck, Trout,
liner, arrived at Now Turk yesterday.
SPECIAL NOTIC.Mb'.
VANILLA ALMOND LEMON ORANGE
Bose, Stratobtrry, Pine Apple, Raspberry, Au. Cul-
Puddiege, Junket Sauces. and Onkee, are wonder
fully improved by flavoring them with KNIGHT'S
C 001411146 ILICID,A.OTS. Laclice who once 1140 them
will never be - without them. Twenty-five Oents, or five
bottles assorted for ONE DOLLAR. No. 7 South
SIXTH Street. 11*
MONTGOMERY'S HAIR- CUTTING ROOMS
BEHOVED from 1435 CHESTNUT to 1622 PINS
Btreet. myls-3ts
DEAF MADE TO 11.EAR.-INSTRITMENTS
to aseiet the hearing in every variety, ani of the most
spproved construction, at P. MADILISAYS, 115 South
Tenth street, below Chestnut.
LYON'S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER,
Tested for nineteen years and grows in favor. It kills
and exterminates Boucher, Bed Bugs, Ante, Fleas,
Moths in Cloths, Furs, and Furniture, Garden Bunts,
&c. All prouine bears the signature of K. Lyon, and
is II of poisonous to persons or domestic animas. Be
ware of ootoxterrelts tool Imitations.
Lyon's Powder 1 ills ell insects in a trice,
Lyon's Pills are death to rate and mice.
Sold everywhere.. D. S. BARNES,
tre New Vork.
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
STYLES, made in the Best Mannar, expressly for RE
TAIL OALEO. LOWISOT Soiling Prices marked
Plain Figures. All Goode made to Order warranted
satisfactory. Our OMB-PRICE SYSTEM is strictly ad
hered to. All are tin ruby treated alike.
se22ly JONES ft. CO.. 6(14 fIIARKET Street.
bLA.RRIED
GUY—DBISCOLL.-0o the 12th lost., by Bey. Dr.
O'Hare, James Guy to Mary Anna T. Drisioll, both of
Ittiladelptios
DIED.
111E11.0E11.—On Tuesday evening, 'May 13, Anna V.,
alto of Joh,. A Mere..., nd d.ti g ht,iof thzilik4 11.161‘4.11
Van Aredalen of blew Brunswick, i•ew Jersey, aged 37
y earn.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to atom] her funeral, from the northwest corner
of Thirty-010th 00.1
on Friday afternoon, the 16th, at 1 o'clock, to proceed to
Woodland Cemetery. -*
FIGGItI6.—On the 12th Met., Daniel Figgins, aged
49 years.
Mix tclativen end friends are teanactinlly invited to
attend his funeral. from his late residence, No. 22.2.8
Brandywine street, on Thursday, 15th inst., at 4 o'cl;ck
P. M.
NEZEY.—On the 13th him, Olivia P., wife of Henry
0. Ykl.e7.
Fniii rid fron her late residence, No. 61T Washington
aveLue, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
BELL.—On the morning of the 11th instant, Mr.
Themes Bell, sand f 2 years
Funeral from his late residence, No 1113 North Second
ettet., this (Thursday) morning, at 9 o'dock *
BYRNES —On the 13th inst., Catharine, wife t f Pat
rick Byrnes, aged 56 years, late of Pottsville.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 1126
Jefferson greet, on Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. *
GORGAS,— On the 12th inst. Mob Sarah Gorgae, in
the 90th ytar of her age.
Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Margaret Backing,
corner of Franklin street at d Germantown avenue, above
the six-mile stone, en Friday, at 2 o'clock *
MMUS —On the 13th ineL, Mary Ann, daughter
of the late Jewell lluntlt er
Funeral from the residence of her sister, No. 908 Lom
bard street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock as
JONES.—On the 13th inst., Mrs. Anna Jones, relict of
the late William Jones, of Kensington, in the 71st year of
Der age.
Funeral from her late residence, 124 Richmond stree',
on Saturday afternoon. at 2 o'clock.
SECOND MOURNING POPLINS,
VALBNCIAS, AND GINGHAM'S —BESSON &
SON invite attention to - their New Stock of—
Second Mourning Gingbams. 15 to 25 cents.
St rend Mourning Silk and Wool Poplins, 623 to 75,
Second Mourning Silk and Wool Valencias, 75 chi
Black and White finest French Jaconets, 25 eta
Plain Black 'finest French Jaconers, 25 eta
Lupin's Black Challies, 44 c ts.
Lupin's Black Barege. 7-4 wide, 623 cis,
Lupin's Black Crape Maretz, 25 eta
Luipitee Black Tomartices, 20 et.,
G. MAXWELL & SON,
J. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT, have now open,
at the lowest cash prices in the market, magnificent
lines of a great variety of new Spring Coeds. of their
own late importation and manufacture, as well as of
careful selections from New 'York importations. Their
Beal and Imitation Thread and Guipure Laces, Fancy
Buttons, No. fi Trimming Ribbons, Paris Ornaments for
Cloaks and Dresses, French Bugle Ti immings, Silk Belt
ing, Silk Chops, Thomson Prores' Paris Trail Skirta„
Spool Silk, now colors, at 2 cents per spool, Fresh Split
and Single Zephyr, for summer knitting, Paris tVelly
Coreete, Travelling Fans. and Magic Ruffles, are all
,offered to the ladies as goods of the most reliable make,
and adapted to the requirements of close, discriminating
purchasers.
The usual liberal allowance to cash buyers.
.1. G. MAXWELL & SON,
Store and Factory, ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
atl4-1m
TrPERSONS IN FAVOR OF EMIGRA
TION to the REPUBLIC, oto AIRXICO, and
haring an interebt in ter welfare, and who will starlit by
her against all MONARCHICAL I) ES PO es, end EU Ett).
rICAN I bILVENOE, eddreee. '•Liberty," S-38
TWELF Street, Philadelphia. myls-3t*
IrrCOOPER -SHOP SOLDIERS , HOME.
—An Election for Managers of the Soldier? Home
will be held on THURSDAY. May 29th, 1862, between
the /14111n1 of 8 and 10 o'clock P 61. E at ilea 00 .per -Slop
Refreebnient Saloon, 1009 OTSEGO Street, below Wash
ington avenue. [my 14-2t] E. S. HALL, Secretary.
Ty. PRESBYTERIAN HISTORICAL SO
CIETY —The Amine' Meetini of the Preabyte
rien Ilitterirel Society will be held in the United Presby
terian Church, of which the Rev. Dr. Da:eel's hailer, Race
etre< r, near Sixteenth, Philadelphia, Tdld EVENING,
at a quarter before 8 o'clock.
Addreeßes may ho expected from the Rev. Time. Brai
nerd. D. D., Rev. J. B. Dales, D. D.. Rev. Pr 'leaser T.
W. J. Wylie, Bev. Samuel J. Baird, D. D., and Rev.
Samuel 0. Wylie.
Ihe public are invited to atteud.
R. v. SAMUEL J. BAIRD,
Rev. BENJAMIN J. WALLACE,
SAMUEL AGE EW,
11* Committee of Arrangements.
OrAT A MEETING OF THE STOCK
HOLDERS of the AMERICAN FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, held agreeably. to Charter, on
MONDAY, the 7th day of May, the following gentlemen
were elected Directors for the el:milieu year:
Timms IL Marie, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh. James R. Campbell,
Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Distill',
P. Brady, Charles W. PonitneY,
Israel Morris.
And at a meeting of the Direc:ore on 14th in-tant,
THOMAS It. MAWS wee unanimons.y elected PCB5i.
dent. A. C. L. CRAWFORD,
lt* Secretary.
MAY 11,
1862. A General Meeting of the Stockholders of
the UNION CANAL COMPANY OF PENN SYL
SNIA will be held at the opine. No. 228 Walnut street,
(Fart .itier 13 eliding,) on DIOND AY, Msy 27th, 1869, at
11 o'clock, A. M , tor the purpose of taking action up - in
an Act of Assezubly of eentisylvania, approved the 10th
day of April, A. D., 1862, entitled a "Further supplement
to the several acts heretofore passed relating to the
Union Canal Company."
By order of the Board of Managers.
JAMES PAGE, President.
utyl3 427
0. THOMPSON, Secretary
arNOTICE—SHOE FINDERS—WE, THE
matereigned, hereby agree to doge our piton of
biatnese, from 19th day of MAY to let day of SEP
TEDIDER, at 5 P. M.. and on SATURDAYS, at 3 P. H.
WILLIAM JO lINS & SON,
ISAAC imaroyr & co.,
LAING &
EDWIN W. PAYNE & CO.,
JOSEPH GODFREY & CO.
May 14.St*
ErrTHE BEAUTIFUL STECK PIANOS !
We advise all to Patin:line Hume Warted° iustru
mente, mold by J.E. GOULD, S. E. corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT. apl9•atuthtst*
(0--. COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSyI,
VANIA, P/ILLAIMPHIA, ➢lay Bth, 1882—The
Diracters have Dam day &awed a dividend of VIRE C
PEE CENT., payable on and after FRIDAY, 18th Wet.,
clear of Rate tax
ray 7 16t
GIRARD BANK, PIIILADELPILIA;
11.3 KAY 33.1862.—The Directors hire declarell a di
vidend of FOUR PER CENT., payable to the Stock
holders on and after the lath host , free of State Tax. .
rnyl4 7t W. L SCHAEFER, ()eerier.
rib OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL•
ROAD COMPANY,
PHILADSLPITIA, April AM,
The DOMID Or P/115vrvi3o bare Ode day insomnia
a semi-annual ldviderd of FOUR PER CENT. on the
Capital Block of the Company , ' clear of State tax, paya
ble on and after May 15th, 11362.
Powers cf Attorney for collection of Diridende can be
bad on application, at the Mime of the company. No 238
South THIRD Street. TllOB. T. FIRTH,
spli tio/ Treasurer.
Vy• PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION.
ikth P.II6PLU OP PIitiNdYLVAIIIA, wha dubs
cordially to smite in
SUSTAINING IBS NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
in its patriotic (Code to suppress a sectional and unholy
TO Mlion against the
S. C. PALMEa. Caab'er
UNITY OF THE 'MOUE 1/0,
and who desire to support, by every power of the Go.
verbinent, our hundred thonsand beroio brethren in arms,
braving disease Dud the peen. or tim grid to prawns the
Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number
or DELEGATES equal to the Legislative Seprementation
of the State, at such times and in such manner an will
boot reepood to the o r arit of Min ca, to moot in
STATE CONVENTION,
AT
On THURSDAY, the 11th day of July next, at 11
o'clock on said day, to
NOMINATE CANDIDATES
for the offices of
Rlitrit GEiiiFSAL
AND
SURVEYOR GENERAL.
and to take such measures as may be deemed necessary
to strengthen the Cloverl.l3ol:tt in thie eeakhon of &Kenton
peril to a common country.
Chairman of the People's State Committee.
6245. W. VAMP
tintrOtairlee, myemi
JOHN DI. SULLIVAN, S
REPUBLIcAN GENERAL COMWIT
LL3 TEE OF SUPERINTENDENCE.—The mom.
bor, of the Committee Niil nieet at MUNN S HOTEL,
11110A.1) I,IIIESTNIIT !Streets, on THURSDAY
AFTERNOON, May It, 181i2, at 4 o'clock, for organi
zation.
JAME'S F. REES BORN, GEO II MOORE,
EPWAIII> 11111'6011, JARFIN Pi Q t,
JOF.IIKV YEE, sEAILL. FLEMING,
FURMAM W. MAYHEW. myl4.2t*
OFFICE OF Tilt: NEsQuErioNING
LT - VALLYJY R. R. Vo—ettlLADimputA, May 10,
IMF - A.—The stochholdere or thin Tiompnoy 'Aro heral,),, , —
titied that the third instalment of FIVE DOLLARS PEI%
BB ARE is called in, by order of the Board of Directora,
payable at the Office of the Oompany on the 26th inst.
nip 10—M JAMBS S. (SOX, Treasurer.
tyx"OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND
111)LLIC COAL FIELD RAILROAD %NO
COAL COMPANY."—A special meeting of the Stock.
holders of the Company will be held on CUESDA.Y, the
211111nRIAnt, at 11 o'clock A. on business of ant
Importance. .
By order of the Board of Directore.
JOHN BINGHAM, Frothiest.
Atttel, HENRY ROBINSON, Secretary. ruyl2.t2T
-YOUNG MEN OUT OP EMPLOYMENT
L1.„3 should prepare themselves for the sphere to which
they are beet adapted, and whick will contribute most
to their intellectual and moral improvement. PFI RE
EULOGY is applied for this, and other purposes
ttt dd CII BTNUT ghreht, UP JOHN L- (APP. sus
ceellor to Fowler, Wells, Co. a025-Im
nr. OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MU
TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Of' PaIGA
LE LPIIIA, Apt-li 20, UM —A emend meeting of the
Stockholders of tide Company will be held on THURS.
DAY, the 21st day of May next, at 12 o'clock M., at the
Office, No. 108 WALNUT Street, for the purpose of act
ing on the acceptance of an act of the General Assembly
of the ammonwesith, entitled It An act to repeal certain
acts supplementary to an act entitled An act to incorpo
rate the Reliance Insurance and Trust Company," to
reduce the authorized capital of the Company, and to
change the corporate name thereof to that of the Seri
ghee 7uxnrxnce Company of Philadelphia, aperoired the
24th day of April, A. D. 1862.
B. M HINOIIMAX,
myl-thadttromin Secr..tary.
ILLUMINATING OILS_
OIL I OIL!! OIL! !!
HULBIJRT & BRODHEAD,
No. 240 ARCH STREET,
Having opened a Oatmeal Depot for the We of Extra
Defined and Lubricating COAL OTLS, could call the
specie, attention of dealers and consumers to their
refined ILLUMINATING OIL, as it possesies merit
beyond ansibing heretefole offered in this market, being
entirely free from that gluey substance and bad odor
which characterize that commonly sold In this marker,
products nO 61114 lier and frog` trm. all qq19079
properties.
mer 01 dere from City or Country promptly at
tended to. myls•lm
0
BARRELS CARBON OIL POR
CJSALIt, in good barrels, suitablefor shipping; and
to the trade, in email lots, at 415 00,11.21.ERCE Street.
nu 13, (ha;
FINANCIAL.
AMERICAN GOLD WANTED,
At high pricee.
ONE•YEAR CERTIFICATES FOR SALE.
SEYEN-AND•THREE•TENTHS AND COUPON
BONDS FOR SALE.
DREXEL & Co,
ms6-1m 34 South THIRD Street
- UNITED STATES
ONE-YEAR LOAN FOR SALE.
COUPON PONDS AND 7.8.10 NOTES
BOUGHT AND SOLD
QUARTERMASTERS' RECEIPTS
CASHED, COLLECTED, OR E&CHANGED
Particular attention even to transactions in Govern.
meat securities
DREXEL & Co.,
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
apl7-1m
ss,ooo l f!tteClC:°n'oaunntas to be on mart .
gage. Array to ALFRED FITLER, Oenveyancer,
myls-et* No. . b 1 North SIX? H Street.
$ 2 000 $3,000, $5,000, $6,000,
, 812,000, and 515,000. These amounts
wanted on first. dam Mortgagee and Ground It , nte.
Apply to E PETTIT,
myls No. 309 WALNUT Street.
NATIONAL FLAGS
SILK, BUNTING
AND
_ MERINO
NATIONAL FLAGS,
OF ALL SIZES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
W. H. HOESTMANN & SONS.
FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
MN 8- thst u6t
MOUNT MORIAR CEMETERY
This ground Is located a few yards off the Darby road,
about the same distance from the city as Laurel fill, and
is beautifully situated on the highest point of ground for
miles around.
Its soil - is admirab'y adapted for the purpose designed,
bring high and dry. The public are invited to examine
its claims before put chasirg elsewhere
eneral and seeiimial plane may be examined at the
COMPANY'S
.OFFICE,
No. 128 SbUTH SIXTH snoncr,
Wbere'any lurttur information still be cheerfully af
forded by the agent.
DESIRABLE LOTS,
AT LOW PRICES, AND ON LIBERAL TERBIS,
Are bow in the market, some of them in sections just
opened, having hitherto been held in reserve.
0 1 1TFIOR HOURS from 8 A M to 4 P.R.; and either be.
fete of after these hones, at the ealdene6 of the under
signed,
No. 314 NORTH TENTH STREET
FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE,
N. B.—Conveyance to and from the Cemetery for
such as deeire to purchase. myls 2m.
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES, OF
all sixes, forms, and colors, for sale Wholesale and
Detail, by
JAME3..W. QUEEN & 00., Opticians,
924 OHE4TNOT Street
rryls-6tr
OF INTRINSIC WORTH ARE
,1 / 4 .Jr flifEß'S COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS for V.
Agre e life-like pictures artistically colored. GaGalled e
SEC( 'D Street, hbose Green. Seeing is believing. It*
CLAM SOUP bERVED UP DAILY
(Sundays excepted) by JAMES PEOSSER, SW
Td A E E T Street.
Families supplied seminal.
LATOUR OLIVE OIL.-463 baskets
WOOER OLIVE OIL, ,luat received, sod tor side
by JAURETCHE & LAVERGNE, 202 11nd 204 South
FRONT Street.
QAII TlON.—Having seen a spurious article of Oil
braothd "3. Latour," We caution the public agai nst
purchasing the same, as the genuine J. Latour Oil can
be procured only from no.
JARRUTCHE & LAVERGNE,
202 and 204 South FRONT Street.
DELICIOUS HOT AND COL D
BATHS may always be had at the femme Hair-
Dyeing 131110011, FOURTH and BRANCH tayl4if-ti
IV - 07 IC E.—l. ost or Mislaid. Certificate
I -Li of Stock of POINT Baum& PARK A.Sso ILA.
I 'X lON, No. 139. Application will be wade for a Daolk
cate of the mace. myl-Orlt*
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1862.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
A SPLIMDID ASSORNMENT
Of all tho Noweid Malarial 4.
AND UHOIONST PATTERNS,
AT THE LOWEST PEEVES,
•T
myls.2m No. 25 South TENTFISITe.t.
BY S', AND CHIL
DREN'SA-R
. -
0 . 1,41111 Na ,
111 NNDLEfIS YakitETY,
AT
No. 137 South EIGHTH Street,
myl6.2m Three Donn. shove WALNUT
AT IMPORTERS' PR WES,
All duscriplions of
HOUSEHOLD LINEN GOODS, LINENS, &o.
SMUTTED AND rnomma LINENS.
SHEETING AND PILLOW-CASE LINENS.
TABLE DIAPERS AND DAMASKS.
TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKIN 8 AND DOYLIES.
TOWELS AND TOWELINGS.
ALSO,
IJQUSE•FURNISIIING DRY GOODS
GENERALbT,
BLANKETS, FLANNELS, MUSLIN&
COUNTRRPANES, (WILTS, OIHITIES.
FURNTTVWK °HINTERS AND FURNITURE CO
VERINGS.
LINEN FLOOR COVERINGS AND AWNING
STRIPES.
CHANDELIER AND Pr - MITRE COVERINGS.
PATENT EaraiGlTO VETO FOS DEDS AND
CRIBB.
A. K. MoOLIIRE,
A general assortment of French, English, Scotch, and
Irish White Goode, Fronivry, and §iapie Nmtrroicierie.,
of the newest styles and best manufacture.
SI-3 EPP A RI), VAN
HAR
LINGEN,& ARRISON,
GENE B&L AGENT
RETAIL DRY GOODS
1008 CHESTNUT STREET
NO DREES GOODS.
St
COWPERTHWAIT & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
N. W. COB. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS,
WILL OPEN THIS DAY,
ONE LOT IMBD•WIDE CHINTZEB.
4,000 YARDS NEW SPRING °HINTZE&
ONE LOT FRENOH ORGANDY LAWNS at IST(,
the most desirable in the market.
GFERALDINE CLOTHS.
SOMETHING NEW.
ONE LOT crtALLINIt ..t clomp
STRIPED AND PLAIN MOZAMBIQUES.
SHEPHERD OAEOWIEBES Rt 25c
SHEPHERD PLAIDS, 12g, 15, 25, 3] 37.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FLANNEL&
ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE
STOCKS OF MUSLIN'S IN THE CITY.
ONE LOT OF-IDE
FOULARD POPLINS.
As 2 2 tnthe.l3t
GREAT OPENING.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
THOS. W. EVANS & Co.
°ITN, MAY HT?,
A line of Summer Drees Goode not before exhibited,
comprising many of the most desirable styles
of the season, which they will sell at
v.r o y low -price.. Amons
them are
PLAID ORGANZINES, at 18t cents
per yard.
PLAID MOZAMBIQUE, at 182 cents
per yard.
EOLIP OBEGE MOZAMBIQUE at 25
-cents per yard.
CIIENE CHECK MOZAMBIQUE, at
25 cents per yard.
BROCHE CIIECIt 'MOZAMBIQUE, at
25 cents per yard.
Nos. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET:
my 14-3 t
V .
M. NEEDLES,
1024 CIIROTNUT STRNST,
Has just otsnied a choice invoice of wide
BEAL LACE AND POINTE A PPLIQUE BARBES
at 25 per cent. below regular rates.
Also,
BEAL GUIPURE LACES AND EDGINGS.
snyli.3t
MODE GRENADINE VEILS.
FRENCH PUFFED CAMBRIC:
A further bupply of the above scarce and desirable
articles.
E. M. NEEDLES.
niyl4•St Na, J 0724 crawl:Nu §ratax,
MANTLE ROOM.
EILK LIACQUES,
HAM' MANTLES.
SHAWL STYLE.
CLOTH S ACQUES.
COOPER & CONARD,
S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets
m ylO. sm a thtJel
REMOVAL OF THE
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM
TO 920 CHESTNUT STREET.
We are now daily opening new styles in
FRENCH SACQUES,
PALETOTS,
BOURNOUX,
MANTELETS,
SCARF MANTELETS,&o.
COMPRISING ALL TEM
LATEST NOVELTIES
Of our own and the European Capitale, to which wo re
speetltilly invite the ATTENTION OF LADIES.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
111) 8-1 m
103 N O RTH EIGHTH
DOO
aABOVE
ST AIL E CH E ,
UP STAIR ' 8
.
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, &o.
The Vepartherehip heretofore existing hetween
KAUFMAN s LONNERSTADTER
Having been dissolved by mutual consent, the under
signed respectfully informs the patrons and friends of
the old firm, and the trade in general, that he has taken
all the up-staire rooms of
NO. 103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
ABOVE A ROH.
To continue the manufacturing o all kinds of
DRESS, CLOAK,
MANTILLA TRIMMINGS,
FRINOES, BUTTONS,
TASSELS, UORD
Of all descriptions, &c., &0.,
And will otter inducements in price and quality, as wall
m prompt attendance to order., in every article upper.
taining to his line. WM. LONNI4RSTADTER,
ap4.lm] No. 108 North NIGHT fl Street, ab. Arch.
YARD -WIDE FRENCH
CHINTZES, 18% CTS.—We have jnet received
a mall lot of yard-wide French Chintzes, and a small lot
of YARD-WIPE FnENCII BULLIANTES at 18%c.
Them goods have never been field lees than 3k.
CHEAP LAWNS.
1 lot Brown• ground Lawns at 12% e.
1 lot lima u•ground Organdies. 119‘c
1 lot Black-ground Organdies.
1 lot rine Frun,b Organdies, 18% c.
1 lot Frond] Jaconet Lawns, 13%c.
1 lot French Cambric Lawns, 18%c.
Fine Cambric Lawns, 0 and 10c, worth Mc,
00 no 131901315 IrtifLIZIO at 140.1 cool Wu,
We are closing out the balance of our
STOCK OF FANOY SILKS
At extraordinary low prices.
Black at.cl White Check Silk Poplins at 750.
Light (Moths for Sacepaes, all shades.
a. STEEL h SON,
tuyl.3 No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates.
NEAT . LAWNS, OF FINE QUA-
Select Colors Plain Silks.
Pm° Plan Good Silks.
Shawls of Plain Styles.
Dress Goods, neat d, signs
NYRE & LANDELL.
FOURTH and A KOH Streets
ORGANDIES FROM. AUCTION,
CHEAP.
French Organdies, 18% cords.
French organdies, 25 cents.
French Organdies, 314' cents.
French Organdies, 57 . 4 cents.
EYRE St LANDRIAL,
myl4 tf FOURTH and A NMI Streets
NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
—Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilac.
Plain brown Poniards, MO yard wide.
Piques, white ground and bougnets of Chintz colors.
Wool De tallies, choice shades. --
Plaid and small figured Wool Do Gaines, for children.
large aesortMent of thnghtims, at 12N, 20, and 21
cents.
A fresh assortment of Cloaking Ulotha.
Small %cure dark brown Mohair., choice.
Bbepheid'e Plaids, from 18) to 00 cents,
Silk and Wool Poplins in great variety, at
JOHN H STOMAS',
No. 7P2 MOM Street..
N. 11.—Good black Silks, 87N, $ll, and serLism.
Vali and AltAinillo ear till_Pljz blarlr
COAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN
TILLAB.—Lit4tesiu want of the above articles will
find it 10 their wivantio„ , to visit the old established house
of Mrs. HENRY, No. aft Not th NINTH Street, bslow
ARCH. The latest Perk Sty tee always= band at arises
that setonfeb everybody. ID•14d1
625. NEW BPRING GOODS-
625
O. SOMERS & SON.
OLQIIII HOUSE,
NO. 620 CHE6TNIIT HTBINT,
ENDS' JAYNE'S HALL,
Have now in More. and are receiving constantly a Issas
end desirable Assortment of
CLOTHS, CASS MIRES COATINGS,
SILK INIXRD AND PL AIN.
Vestinge, Tailors' Trimmings, and ad goods adapted to
MEN AND .1301(b' WEAR.
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
myLlm
F 4 10 ".
IVENS 8c
No. 28 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
THE LARGEST STOCK,
THE 8.E.97 , ASSORTMENT,
THE CHOICEST COLORS,
THE FINEST QUALITIES,
THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS,
THE NEWEST STYLES,
TILE BEST WORE,
AND
DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES,
IN THE CITY.
IVENS & 0 0. 1 S,
No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
mh26.Bm
CORNER OF
EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS,
NARROW BUGLE GIMPS,
BLACK SILK LACES,
BELT RIBBONS. ALL COLORS,
NARROW SILK GIMPS,
NARROW RIBBONS,
SPOOL SILK, ALL COLORS. CHEAP.
PARTRIDGE AND CHINCHILLA SPLIT
ZEPHYR.
One lot of PARTRIDGE WORSTED, and all the lead
tog color% at 12% cant, par hank.
RAPSON'S TRIMMINGS a ZEPHYR STORE,
CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY. STEW'S.
%p23-lm
VLOAK.S.-11 you want the best valua
V for your monoy, go to the City Cloak Store, 142
Forth EIGHTH Eitreet, above Cherry. mh26-8m
GLoA.K.s!
A MAGNIFWANT AMORTMENT
ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS
SEASON
t
Witt irrory now material, mode up wud trhanied in the
Very best manner, at prices that defy all competition,
PARIS CLOAK STORE,
N. E. 114311.111111 EICHITII AND WALNUT. EMIL
mh2A-8m
NEW CLOAK STORE!
The most elegant assortment In the clti.
No. IA Elonth NINTH nireot,
First door above Chestnut.
tok2B-3m
1024 CHICSTNIIT STREET
Would call
SPECIAL ATTENTION
To Mr rocortmunt. of Whit° Honda and Lims
adeptcd to tho requiromouto of the pregont Ronan
PLAIN, PLAID, AND STRIPED JAOONETS
CAMBRICS, MULL. NAINSOOICS,
SWIESES, FRENCH
MU5t.114.4„
. _
PILLOW, SHEETING, AND SHIRTING
LINENS, &o.
All vaTieties and nnvulti.e in the above a
VERY LOW RATER.
A
A ChoicelL'eortment
LAVE GOODS, EMBROIDERDE9,_HANDKHR
1024 CHESTNUT STREET
4 OASES OF THE BEST 121.2 CENT
BLEACHED MUSLIN in the city, mainlines full
yard wide and very fine; 1 case, yard wide, 10 cents;
Williamsville and Wameuttav lower than they have been
told ; in Shertings I have every width made; 11(
16 Ix wide, 20; 2 parch; wide, 28; 2N wide, 31,4 enure
of them are very superiot quality; one lot, an tinen,
Table Clothe, enow.drop, 81.50; one lot damask do.,
.2.1 50; theee aro very line; baud-loom Table. Linen, in
fine Patterns., very heavy; one lot . Marseilles Counter
mee, Hi thvot ort fr9m y32.,59 ;
One lot Allendale do. 661; also honeycomb and Lancas
ter d 50 dozen Laraine 75 cents per dozen—a great
bargain.GRANTILLE B. HAINII
. . . .
F. S —Jot receiTed, on lot Ter y lteaTy Black Silk, at
81; one lot do., nearly Tara wide, at in—thetio are the
bent ever oftored for the money in the city. myl2-13t
DRAB SILKS! DRAB SILKS!-
Of all Minder; and gue!itieo, can he had, together
with *large onto - uncut of ocher. Millinery 00 0,, diva.
lemeet prices. J. HAMBURGER'S,
31 South SEOOND Street,
Beta, en Market and Ohektnut.
tn)l2-4t
QIIK MANTLES AND SACIQUE3
131ack Taffeta Mantles.
Black Silk Families.
Elegant raw styles.
Light Chili Servile&
SHE.PP PDT PLAT
New lots, bargains, 12,4, 18X, and 25 chi.
Plaid Mozambique-a, very desirable.
BERN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
Silk Mixed Cimimeres and Coatings.
Lh ht colort. fancy
6.4 Mixtures and ffeltons.
Cloth goods for little fellows.
BOY'S JACKETS AND PANTS
(Naw DEPARTMENT, SECOND STORY.)
FleA-elass Re4dv- merle Garments.
Style and Fit unexceptionable.
Prices very reasonable.
Boys' units made to order.
COOPER > k COWARD,
B. B. cereal' biliTil and MABKET Street'.
NEW SPRING- PRINTS,
1.1 CHOLCZ STYLES.
HERRIMAOS,
SPRAGUE,
ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENT&
A large lot best styles and rata cobra at 100. •
cowPRRTHWAIT & 00.,
mhlls-tr N. NV. cor HIGTITH and MARKET Ste
JA'S. B. CAMPBELL & Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS,
72! CHESTNUT STBEEP,
Have opened tine days
Bonnet's Black Taffetas.
Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas.
Detached Figured Camel'. Hair Tbibet, high lustre.
Satin Plaid and Printed Marquilise.
Lupin's best black Bareges and Bombazinee.
itiCh Plaid itozambigure.
Lupin's beet black, white, and high colored Ohalli.
Organdies and Jaconete, grissaile grounds.
Cachemire Stripe Printed Percales, very rich.
Foulard Poplins.
FaxlAed satins, lea., /Se. apll3-11
CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
O'L CLOTHS, MATTING, AND WINDOW
BRADY:S.—V. E. ARCH A.M BAU LT, N.H. corner ELE
VENTH and MARKET Streets, will open this morning
from anc.ien, Ingrain Carpets at 28, 31, 37, 50, 62 and
65c.; Entry and Stair Carpets, 18 to 62c.; Hemp, Rag
and Tarn Car pets, 18 to 37c. ; Floor Oil Cloths, 31 to
56c •, White and Red Check Matting, 20 to 25c Gilt
Bordered Window Shades, 50c. to $1.50 ; 51uelins from?
to 123 , Spring Ilitutzee 9to 12c, lownee
Shepherd's Plaids, 12 to 33c.; Delaines and Mantes, 12
to 22c.; Sella Shawls, s2to ; Honey Comb and Mar
seilles Quilts, 81.50 to $6 ; high lustre black Silks, $1 to
$1.37. myB-12t
GAUZE SUMMER BLANKETS.-
The subscribers have received an invoice of these
very desirable geode, in fine quality, at last season's
price.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
aplB•rp 11 1008 OfIESTNIIS Street,
LINENS AT DI FOUTERS' fit [U 8.
—RICHARDSON'S and DIINB AR DICKSON'S
celebrated SHIRTING and FRONTING LINENS, re
ceived from the manufacturers direct, and guarantied
perfect—to which the attention of buyers and the trade
generally is respectfully invited.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
aplibrp tf 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
BOYS' CLOTHING
AT
F. A. HOYT & BRO'S.,
S. W. Corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Streeta
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
ap23.tbetu-19t
HEAD NETS,
NEW DEPARTMENT.
A SELECT STOCK
or
BOYS' CLOTHING..
GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER.
COOPER & CONARD,
Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET Streets
sp24-]m
NOTICE.- IF...RILED PROPOSALS
for purchasing all the Hides and Tallow, Hoofs
end Horne Of the Beef Cattle killed by the Army of the
Potomac, under command of General McClellan, are in
vited till the 20th of May, 1862. at no'clock M.
It is intruded that the contractor shall follow the
ATM end collect the Bides and Tallow, Hoofs and
EOM', and elan pay a certain Mit tor these articled
front each animal, to be collected at him own risk. He
will be charged with the articles in each case, unlace he
can clearly ellow that he was prevented from obtaining
them by paper authority.
A bond, with gond and sufficient security, will be re
quired for the fulfilment of the contract, and uo bid with
be entertained from previous contractors who have failed
to comply with their contracts, and no bid will be en.
tertained utlese the bidder is present to reepood to his
bid.
The articles of agreement. with a bond, will be re
quired to be entered into withi3 two days after the open
ing of the bide.
The bide to be directed to Major A. BECKWITH,
Commiseary of Subsistence, Washington, D. 0., and en
dorsed o Propitiate." my 15. .11
DIESOLUTION OF PARTNER
BB 1 r.—Netice in hereby given that the firm of
CHARLES E. SMITH kCO at tho Fairmount Iron
Works, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The
business will be settled and closed by
May 10, 1882. CHARLES E. SMITH.
Tho h0.t00t...011l be 000ttou.115to thu undoraignAtl
under the firm of HOURS, TASKIIR, do CO. Office
No. 209 South THIRD Street
to)18-Im MORRIS, TASRRII, & CO.
JAMES HOMER & SON'S CHOICE
new crop Teas. SEVENTH and NOBLE Streets,
and SIXTH and WOOD &seem myli•lmit
RETAIL DRY 0451D13.
OFFilt TO THE LADIES
E. M. NEEDLES
CHIEFS AND VEILS
1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth
CLOTHING
WATCHES AND JEWELRY .
WE HAYS JUST RECIEiVED
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
a AMERICAN,
ENGLISH, AND SWISS
WATCHES,
Of the floret maraffeature, which we offer lower thaw
heretofore_
LEWIS LADOMIJS & CO.,
802 CIIESTNUT STREET
Alm. a large aaaortmeut of ONYX JNWELBY
my 10.61
a REMOVAL.
J. O, FULLER
Having lISMOTed from NO, CS Elontb THIRD Btreet
No. 712 CHESTNUT street, 2nd Floor,
(Oppoolte fdationic Temple,)
Now elan o LOW and Desirable Stock of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
ROGERS 41k, BROTHERS' SPOONS AND If JRICS,
AND
FINE JEWELRY,
To which the attention of the trade is invited.
-ars3o
THOMAS C. GARRETT,
712 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has received a trash stock
OF
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
FINE PLATED WARE
AND•
TABLE CUTLERY,
And is manufacturing a great variety of 9 (DYER WARN
adapted for home nos and for memento,
Proreat and particular attention la given to repairing
Watches by firm-clam workmen. ap2t-thetu2m
CI-lARLES .FRO DS HA M,
84 STRAND, LONDON,
WATCHMAKER TO THE QUEEN,
Would respectfully announce to his American patrons
that he has received the
GRAND GOLD MEDAL OF HO NOR IN PARIS,
MEDAL OF. HONOR AT THE GREAT LONDON
EXHIBITION, and the
GRAND ittralllAN GOLD MEDAL OF THE IDIOT
ORDER,
by command of the Emperor, In token of the superiority
and oppreviatiou of ids /MCA REDIEII IMPROVED
CHRONOMETER wATougs.
JAB. E. CALDWELL & Co..
822 CHESTNUT STREET,
3'HILADELPHIA I
Have on band a splendid assortment, comprising all the
sizes in heavy IS.carat Gold Hunting Cases and open
face, with index.
We recommend these unrivalled TIMEKEEPERS with
entire confidence; perfect in principle and adjustment,
and not affected In the pechbt by 4ny external motion—
especially adapted to Railroad travellers. Should any
watch sold by us prove unsatisfactory the purchase money
will be returned. apl9-tuthelm
6 , AMERICAN WATCH COM
PANY."
GOLD AND SILVER
W A TC H E S
FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
COMPANY'S SALESROOM,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor,
(opposite Masonic Temple.)
1. B. MARTER, Agent.
np3o. 8m
VULCANITE RUBBER JE WELRY
A beautiful Hoe of
GENTLEMEN'S VEST CHAINS, LADIES' Cat-
TALAIIiE CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES,
STUD S, EUTTUNS, &0.,
Now it, StsrA.
FULLP"
41 4 2, 714 C i lt - STNUT Street, Second Floor,
(Opposite Masonic Temple.)
ap30.1 m
ja AMERICAN ND ENGLISH, a
A
SWIQS 'WATCHES,
JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Jos. H. WATSON
ap2s-lm 3e6 CHESTNUT SeKEET.
GENTS' FIUENISHIN6 GOODS
GEORGE GRANT.
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610AOHNUNVT Emma.
FLANNEL OVER—SHIRTS
FOR TER ARMY.
FINE SHIRTS.
DOLLARS, STOOKS, AND
WRAPPERS.
manufactured at
W. - W. KNIGHT'S.
)TO. 606 AROH STREET.
wir A WI line of
TIER, BOARFIi4 GLOM, BURPENDSBEI,
HOSIERY, AND lIRDEROLOTRINO,
Always on bend. naht Raiff
VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY_
The subscriber would invite attention to his
IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS,
Which he makes a specialty hi his business. Mao, con
stantly receiving
goirlynxs FOR GENTLEMEN'S WERE.
J. W. SCOTT,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No. 814 CHESTNUT STREBT,
Four ;loom below the (lontlnental.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE GIRARD LIFE I NSURANCE
COMP!! N
OFFICE No. 408 CHESTNUT STREET.
CHARTERED IN 1836
ASSETS 51,543,360 24
Make Insurances on lives on the moat favorable terms.
Receive and execute Trusts, and act as Execu,ors.
Re.elve Deposits on Inter,st.
They declare a BONUS on PROFITS every Ave years
to the insured for life, and pay in the interval at the de
cease of ... the leatved, up to the year of death, in the same
ratio as the last benne.
The following are a few examples from the Register:
Soros Bonus and bonuses, to
Policy. Insured. or Addition. be increased by
future additions.
No. 89. $2,500 $BB7 50 $3,387 50
6, 132. 3.000 1,0( 0 00 4,000 00
66 199. 1,000 400 00 1.400 00
1.4 333 5.000 1,875 00 6 875 07
Policies for whole life by one premium, or in .
TEN ANNUAL PREMIUMS,
And no more premiums to be paid, will be issued to per
sons desiring them.
Pamphlets, Forms of A pplilation, and further informa
tion, can be had at the Office.
THOMAS RIDGWAY, President,
JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary. mylo-stuth3tifig
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL $200,000.
This company continues to take risks on the safer
classes of Property at low rates.
The public can rely
upon its responsibility, and abili
ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the
proollic or the public, during the lout nine rears, ...nee , '
5 0 0, 0 0 0 ,
and we respectfully solicit Its favor in the future.
DIRECTORS.
CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER,
JOHN W. CLAGHOEN, JOHN THORNLEY,
C. Y. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART,
DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER 8. HOE, of N. Y.
WM. M. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD
JOSEPH KLAPP, N. D. N. 8. LAWRENCE,
WM. 0. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLER.
THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice President.
JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. ap2B•tf
,NCE COMPN Y s
Street.
IND INBURANCIL
°TORS.
T. IL Bnok, B. D. Woodruff,
Ohne. Richardson, John Kessler, Jr.,
Henry Lewis, Jr., P. S. Justice,
Alex. Whilldin, Washington Jones,
GOO. A. West, Ohs& Stokes,
H. W. Davis, John W. Emmen.
FRANCIS B. BD IL, President.
CHARLES RIORARDSON, Vice Preeident.
WILLI!, BB 1. BLANOBABD„ Secretary. Einhl9-Ift
F A"iNSUR
No. 406 CHESTNUT
FIR& AND INL
CIOMMONWEALI
NJ RANCE COMPANY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
DI:SECTORS.
Devil Jayne, X. D., Charles H. Rogers,
John M. Whiten, John K. Welker,
sowers C. HAM., Ita.ert Shoeweleer,
Thomas S. Stewart, Virttnam Struthers,
Unary Lewis, Jr., Elijah Jens'.
DAVID JAY R, X D., President.
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice Predgoot.
gAMVRL S. MOON, Beoretsrl.
Moe, Commonwealth Building, 813 CHREITHOS
Street, Philadelphia. 1104-11
JUST PUBLISHED.
AUTHOR Or "EAST LYNNR," " CHANNINGS." ETO
Price b 0 Coots, Paw ; Ti Oents, Cloth.
Tbie is another, and one of the beet, of Mre. Wood's
extraordinary novels. The authoress has supplanted, in
popular estimation, nearly all the novelists of the dee , .
There ran be no difficulty in accounting fur this, after
reading any one of her ;worker, rhe - yrnreenne The great
eeeret of riveting attention—an earneet stria; and this,
combined a ith deep interest, striking hut oat exaggerated
incidents, and individuality of character, melees anything
she !vivre eagerly trouetit after. i the U.I. t. A.LI.,
lea pleasant store for any one. and has no noel° it which
the in,. it ri, id moralist would care to erase."
Pub [shed by DIOR. & FITZGERALD,
No. lo ANN - 51r1151511 if T.
For sale by T. B. PETERSON & URO3 , J. B LIP
PINCOTT ek CO., and all Booksellers in this city.
Copies of the above book eont by mall, to any oddmen t
free of postage, on receipt of the pitta.
moo-mutt 3t
RMIiRRY BELLS • OR , THE
ItIUTORY, by M. L. Hollard, A, MI
adapted to the beautiful melody, Carnival of Venice, by
M. H. Frank. Price 2b cents, at MARSH'S nude, Store,
110 a CHESTNUT Street. tuilb agar
IV - ENV BOOKS.-AN EXPOSITION
.1.-IOF TDB SPISTLE OF TUE APOSTLE PAUL
TO TDB LIBI3BEWB. By the late John Brown, D. D.
2 vole Bvo.
114' , FvET',5 TtIIPTAIP)S I 4N) Wfffißß
LND 11101, A. Tole fur Mum By 11. &. Parrott. 18mo.
Illuotrated, 30 coat,.
TEE LOST JEWEL. A Tale. By A. L. 0. E. Blue
trattd. 50 cer.te
IMY NEIGIFRORI3 BfIQE OR, FEELING FOR
OTABFI3. A 3 aim By A. lb O. Iliustrate4. 30
ante.
TACT E N IN WANT QF A
(100 - 1) PICTURE, go to and got a
COLORED PHOTOGRAPH for $l. - They are of great
merit, being colored by competent artists. SECOND
Street, above Green. It*
PHOT° oItAPI-1 aLBUMB, Imported
from Par* Berlin, and Vienna, latent mtyles and
improvements, wholesale and retail. SCHOLZ Jr JA..
tiENTsKY. 112 South EIGHTH Street. rov2-1m
A It Ait OHl'] iCtitT UNITY - 1.8
now offered to the public to get superb Pictures.
at war prices. REIMER:B Life.sise Pit OTOGEL&Pns,
in Oil Colors. SEt.OND Street, above Green. it*
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
rttni.to Batt he sold et Sale, on
SATURDAY, the 17th of Mat, all that valusibte piece of
LAND. fronting 330 feet, fronting on the river Dela.
ware, and running up Broad to Penn street, in the
borough of Beverly, N. J., divided into iota to suit pur
closest,.
No. 1 is a Wharf Property, a good location for coal or
ether hush:meg, beginning at the corner. of Broad and
Bank streets, running westwardly 150 feet to Locust
street, thence northwardly to the river to low water
mark. thet,ce us the river easterly to Broad street, and
thence to the place of beginning.
No. 2.—A lot 100 feet on Broad street, running 160 feet
to locust street; well abased; good site for a house of
business or pleasure garden being convenient to the
ttratuboat
No. 3.—A lot 86 feet on Broad street, running thraugh
to Locust street. 150 feet in depth. The improvements
are a frame dwelling house, containing I I recr., kept as
a boarding house, pleasantly situated, yard abetted, and
in groan, with Pubbling. ...a cftrrir go hones.
No. 4.—A beautiful plot of ground, 60 feet on Broad
street, running ]5O feet back to Locust street.
No 5.—A corner lot, with small homier and office, hay.
ts.. a front of 40 teet on Broad etreet . li feet dimple Lo
cust Brett. Ord mar tote adj'oloing,
Sale positive. and to take piece between the hours of 2
and 4 o'clock P. M., or on the arrival of the steamboat
Trenton from Philadelphia.
For information, in'iutre of John Packer, Beverly, or
B Peirit, Beal MAPS, Agent, Mo. 166 Walnut.
JUSBP3 WHITE,
myls.3t Auctioneer.
Am't of ?OM,
E IRE Intl-
OP THZ avers 02
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
A New Work by the Author of "Eat Lynne,"
THE HEIR TO ASHLEY,
BY MRS. WOOD,S
For sale by
WILLIAM S. h ALFRED ?AMMER,
myls 616 CHESTNUT Street
PHOTOGRAPHS.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FOR SALE-A HANDSOME
Ilia double Hirer-wry brick BCC EL LINO, Laek
builillase and lot of mound, at the Northeast corner of
WALLACE and NINETEENTH Streets, thirty-wren
feet el ht inches front, by one hundred and dve feet deep,
replete with all modern conveniences. Term- mammy
dating. immediate pease:mien givuu. A pply 6
A. B CARVER h CO.,
Southwest corner NINTH and FILBERT Streets.
mYls.6t*
70 LET OR FOR SALIPNeat
ecentatry place, containing about 5 acres ofad
la,
with prod buildini.a. near Chester, Delaware couuty, 11
miles from the city. half mile from railroad !station on the
Philadelphia and Wilmington Railroad. Fine variety of
Fruits, Ac, A pp l y ie
15
FUR SALE-PAPER, FJANGINGS.
—The Stock and Fixtures of a PAPER. STORE,
Xt.yth EIGHTH Street will ha sold at a area
bargain, ae the oreeent owner Wttib,he to. leave the city.
Terms easy. myl.s.2t*
TO DIST.D4LEREL
7ge DUITLIVINT known mills
PHCENIX,"
and formerly owned and occupied by SANL. SMYTH,
eltustod on TWENTY-THIRD, between SAO!
and IrINX lltreeif h r4iladelphia, °opacity 600 bushels
per day, Is now offered for tale on retwonabie snit wapiti
a:iodating term. Ie in good running order, and has all
the 7118a4111 improvements. An Artesian well on the gra
taboo furnishes au unfailing supply of good, pure water.
Addreee Z. LOOK! & 00., No, 1010 IIIARICIIT
Street, Philadelphia. fall•dtf
rOR SALE—First-clam Bucks county
Jl.` farm, near Doylestown, convenient to railroad, con
taining 85 acres of land in the highest state of cnltivatior,
Merl) watered. First mass improvements and large ex
cellebt timber, fruits of all binds, ,bc. Apply to E. PE?.
!'IT, v.. 3,9 Wattttlt Street. m rto
TZOR SALE—A Large Helve Hammer
A..' and Frame, in complete °Dior, with all the fixrurrei
can he men in operation tg,.itouiritm of CP1A.1 . 1,,E1l
lINSQOII9 and WILLOW, my/0 2211 i
TO LET.—A Very Desirable House
Mat on Walnut greet, near Broad. All modern im-
Diorementa rout TerT 101 T ; 1980111.09 OMCO.
, AMY
E. Nam
n1)1 309 WALNUT Street.
■y; FOR SALE OR TO LET—Four
MUM? OD Sip mr9o Ditio 9r B 49AD 1449t4, tm.3i9m
quoicunnis BYOIIIIO, -apply at the southwest corner of
NINTH and HANSOM Streets. mh26-tr
FOR SALE OR TO LET.-A
09a01,6ii9,,e th tho ohoorbo of 4.9fliN nearly 412
acre of ground, abundauco or node and fruir, Runt
low. Apply at No. lbt BOOTH FOURTH sumer,
socond story. ap26.4m
as TO LET—A beautiful COUN
TBS-PLACE, of 10 acres, on the west side of
PEONT•Street road, above Hatt lane, within ten mi
nutes' walk of the Frankford and Southwark passenger
cars. Possession early in April. Apply at the south
west corner NINTH and SANSOiId, second story.
mh.2B- tf
- FOR - SALE-A DESIRABLE
-A.-FARM, containing 80 scree-12 timber, the balance
in the highest state of cultivation. UMW° on a line of
railroad, tire minutes' walk from a station, Chester
18 miles from the city_ Large and first-class
improvements, tenant's house, stables, large barn. run
ning water, spring-house, ice-house, bath, &c. Terms
easy. Apply to E. PE CTIT.
my 3 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
to TO EXCHANGE— MONTGLO
d.a.• DIEM - - COUNTY EARN, containing 80 acres-14
woodland, the balance in a good state of cultivation.
Good and substantial atone Improvements. For further
particulars, apply to B. PETTIT,
my 3 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
FUR SALE-A VALUABLE
BUILDING LOT, IN BBIDESBURG, 00 feet by
200 feet. Variety of Fruit Treee on the property.
Terins --e450 &LA.; balialea (81,100) &automat!' for Fi
or 8 years. Apply to W. H. FLITORAP T.
tuyl3.3l* 510 MINOR Street. Philadelphia.
a FOR BALE OR TO LET, LOW.
mei-A d'egirable HOUSE and Stabling, Carrie• e House,
aituat.d in MEDIA, Delaware county. within three
minutes' walk of Earl street and of Chesnut Grove Board
ing House. Apply at 220 MARKET St., Philadel phi A.
The ornni rty is very deFirahie. mvl'2 et*'
SAFES_
LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE
tillmovEo to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, now
the Franklin Inatitute.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and belies
determined to merit future patronage, has secured ax
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand s
large assortment of Lillie's Selebrated Wrought and
Milled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lillie%
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locke.
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locke will be furnish&
to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beet pro ,
tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's Nev
Cabinet Safe, for Plate,Jewelry, This Safe in con.
ceded to surpass in stye and elegance anything yet er•
fered for this purpose, and Is the only one that is strictly
fire and burglar proof.
SPIMOIAL have DOW On hand Pay twenty 01
Farrel, Herring, & (Jo 's Safes, most of them nearly new,
and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete
assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very
low prices. Please call and examine.
ja2s-lyif M. 0. 13ADLIE, Agent.
EVANS & WATSON'S
ND
L_]L' SALARLAICB SAMS
STORB,
16 SOUTH YOMITEI STRUT,
PHILAWLPHIA, PA.
IME-PIIOOP HAVES divan ea
hitrid
BY AUTHORITY.-WE ASSURE
the patrons of Pine Arta, and all who admire good
Pictures, that REIMER'S Life-size PROTOGRAPIii,
In Oil, are made at war prices. SECOND Street, above
Green. lc*
MANY EFFORTS HAVE BEEN
made to preserve the form and features of the
dead, without the usual mode, so repugnant to the feel
ings, of placing the body in ice. This difficulty has
been overcome by Good's air-tight PATENT BOXES.
Cold air is the medium used—acting as a preservative—in
the warmest weather, and for any length of time required.
Likewise, bodies may be conveyed hundreds of miles with
perfect Natty, and in a good state of preservation.
JOHN GOOD, Undertaker,
No. 921 SPRUCE Street.
N. P—Lead, Metallic and other coffins, furnished at the
shortest netice. Hearses and carriages of the beet quality.
Lots, half lots, and single graves, In the different ceme
teries; one superior lot in Mount Moriah Cemetery;
one, two, three, or. four hundred feet, can be had cheap
for cash, or trade.
RIITRIIIINOZEI-Dr. SAMUEL JACKSON, 224 South
EIGHTH Street; Dr. J. D. B. McOLELL &N. 1020
WALNUT Street my9-thetu3m
DENTAL PRACTICE.—The Prac
tice of a Dentist that has been actively engaged
in business, in a central part of the city for the past
eight years, will be disposed of upon reasonable terms.
Address "Dental Practice," Philadelphia Post Office.
myl9l-3t*
LADIES' TRUSSES, SUPPORT
EBB, BRACES, and other Mechanical Alpoliana*
of correct construction and easy to the wearer. For Ws
and adjustment at 0. H. NEEDLES' LADIES' STORE
TWELFTH Street, first door below BALM
eacielrilut Rattan Truant will call at ttu
southwest corner TWELFTH and RAVE, *here 0. B
N. wises attention to this neenialf Astor. mlll2. limit
JAMES HOMER & SON HAVE A
splendid assortment of fine Groceries, obese. SE
VENTH and NOBLE Streets, and SIXTH and WOOD
Streets. WY9.lm*
„ T i 5 , 4 BAZAAR, NINTH AND BAN
AIM WHIRR'S.
ADOTION SALO t/P nottszs t O.IIIRIAGES, 11A11.
Nict,S, SADDLES, Az.
ON SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock,
eminowneing with the mintage&
SP Na beetroAllAtheht on weettnt of the wisetheei.
It ALFRED M. HEMMEN, Ast.thlneee.
PEALS OF LAUGHTER ! !!-DR.
COLTON, in ronetquence of the „grant annum'
which b.,,,strendpd hie former exhibitions, has th 3 plea
sup, to announce ONE MORE Exhibition of 413
LAUGHING OAS for FKIPAY HYSNINO, Ho 10.
1562. at tiONONICI GALL. Twelve gentiumen U tee
out re.o. ctability sill inhale the Gas. Dr. 0. has the
~ n tr, toe pleasure to announce that on thin occmion SIX
LeDIVS have shin consented to inhale the Chat The
Wirt of the min In ritrfolPlSt Prominent trlft
of character, Brme will laugh tang, (tenor, (worm,
&c. The TRIMMER oxtail - 6M commence the
tveniett's Oil tertisinniout with a Concert of 31) minutes,
it/ IA ilit:11 they will ante a il. - 11-4310f1 of 'hair most Withal*
cones, patriotic. r, ottinental, arid comic.
il`k*trt ib ° CPC" D"grO trtwa tt3 7, VnmplOn9o fe4
8 o'clock.
TIB. COLTON WILL GIVE ANT
pc. InBITI O I4 tho 103117 ( iIIII4 '143 for
141171:0 exclo-ttelt. VrtIPAT AFTMGIIIIOII, Mu
10, 1862, at euxusecr Twenty Lr lten will
lobate the Gan.T RE INE ItRO rair.R4 will sing
!leveret cf their most peputer win e , A Imitteinee 10
n ote. recall open at 2. Commence at 3 o'clock toy 15.4*
WAINUT-BTREET THRATRII--
NINTH end WALNUT Streets.
Sole Lessee ..MRS. M. A. GARRETTSOH.
THIS (THURSDAY) WYBIIINgf, 4W
The prim mance will commence with
DIANA, THE LOVELESS.
George Vernon Mr. F. B. Gennep'.
Nana de Mane Mrs. F. B. Conway.
The prrivilhaliGitl Wilt filifelnie With the comedy ce
THE OUTE.RNORII Wlrlt
The Governor Mr. 6 Johnson.
I) iM my Shot t, the factotum. Vining Bowers.
'Any Briggs ....etre A. Cowell.
ralolitl-60, 8736 76, and i 6 cent* Private boast,
lb Dud StB, according to their locale.
DOOll open at 7M o'clock. To commence at 7%.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S •
AFXR-BTREET TUNATRi,
Acting atage Manager ~,,, B. TRILDSBIGI2O,
Btudnele Agent and Treaenrar JOS. D. bIEUSPIIY.
TO-NIGHT, TElliftBD CY, Hay 15, 1802,
TRYING IT ON.
Wthilrislom Mtn J. K nortiowc.
To Ito tolloweil by MAZIWPA
Dlbzeppes
(bito4co
To conclude With tor drorno nr
DICK TUE/WIN AfiD TON KING,
MMtM,MMEIMMUM=I
Friday, BIGN 101 V of FRANK DREW.
Doers open atonarter paat T. Curtain risen at liming.
to 8 o'clock.
I ibIEI3ICAN AMADWAX OP
MUSH/.
BIBS. lIENRIETTE BEHRENS'
FIRST ANNUAL CONCERT,
MuNDAY EVENING, May 12111,1832,
The following artistes will appear ;
Mad'lle OCTAVIE GUM IE N, the young and beanfifid
Contralto.
Miss JOSEPIIINE O'CONNELL, the. young Phila.
MORI Yinalint,
Mire BD I ;B• BURN, from 6t. Auatietinife choir,
Mr. GEORGE SIMPSON, the celebrated Tenor, from
New Y(11 k.
Dir. A. R TAI LOR, Philadelpl ia'sown favorite Bare.
Mr ORD eittinent Piaui
~MOGLItNIi Ati mu, the region nets vlotinist.
Mr. CAUL ANSGIIC rz, the popular Conductor.
Mr. 11. G. TI NVER, the celeorattel Accompanist.
A GRAND CIIORUS of ladies and gentlemen, fantail•
ing the
MlENltitltallOrt Vt.MAL go/miry.
Conductors: Mr. Carl A.echuta, kr. P. Otoloietter,
S. Behrens.
The stage will be transformed into an elegant
JAlil 3 3ll FIFIVMS,S A 4, I CR/OA,
Fnfl programmes wane repay on ; nernar,
Tickets, including reserved seats, 50 cents.
Ticket offices open on Thnrsday, at J. E. Gould's,
Seventh and Obeetnut, the Continet tat Rotel, and tha
(KOMI, spl4.llt
UP,
No. 309 w &LNUT Street.
AUCTION BALD.
AiIIIUISENLIUrris
MRS. FOSTER'S
MORNING CONCERT,
THURSDAY, May 15th, 1a62,
At the Flo et of the Academy of frfuelc.
Tieketa. One Door nem to be hail at J. IL GOULD'S
and N PRE'S MUSIC STORES. No tickets will be sot.
at the door
Doors open 811; to commence at 2 o'clock. apl4-2t
Abi k, It le A N AUADBRII kh!
MUSIC.
GRAMS IrALTAN OPERA
pp{ TECURSDAYA . NDA3ATVIADAY EVENING 3,
May 34 auci 17,
Bee•ntree of the rrorld•reuown.l Contralto,
MADAME ELENA D'ANGICI.
TIIIIR3D.AY EVENING, 31AY 15, 1882,
IL fI,AEBIPIE DI 81VIGLIA.
.... _
Dltulame IntiNtitfil no itoginth
13111.000L1, Alloariya ; MANCINI, Fig.kro; IST
-
STN.', Don Bartok, ; F. AMOIJJO, brother 14 the Into
Itunputt-d ArrAdio, as Don Baailio; Mad. iVOG
kieltha,
ing. NUM°, ilfirdcal Director mull Drrielactor,
SATI'IIDnY EYE:NIL:U. SEGON D OPE MA
A finli36ioTl to Parquet, 1'7E4.8 Circle ; and 1141corty, tn.
NO exti a charge for FeEerred Beata. Family ..nrolti. 60
con to; Caller}, 25 CebtEl•
BiA. I 'Hid& assn to-day from 9to 4 otolook. mt 13,11 t
ACADI.NY OF MUSIC.
MARK It &RILE R'S
CPA). II VA RR WELL ouhreEitm
TWA:IAV RVENING, MAY Et.
Full particulars wilt soon be published.
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.
i•APV,Nitm i ulniT s TllUll4l3.t.it, 114
lbtb. For the convenience of 1h01e1...!t0 oi
WEIMADAY A TerlrfiNelbre fine selection of FO
CAL RIJCI ORCIIESERAL PIECES
Conductor CARL BENTE,
To commtnco at 5 o'clock.
Admiep.ion TEN CENTS.
GREAT WW-1 - . II4D'S FAJR,
Alta FT gEFeet, 460'rs. .Shurirrimily
For one week, commences fitly 10th. myl2-126
VAN AMBURGH & CO.'S MOl.-
260T11 MEN9GERIg.
ORRAT 111013kL
HYATT FROST Manager.
This instructive and interesting collectioc of Living
Anireale, containing every variety known to naturalists,
will bo t abibited under
API IMMENSE NEW PATICITON t
the bargee* tent ever constructed, (containing upwards of
47,160 equate feet of cloth, gaily decorated wan &woof
all natione.)
On ARCH Street, above.Nine;eentb,
Cininnwpcmg
MONDAY, !Any IMh.
POSITIVELY FOE ONE WEEK ONLY,
(After whith it will proceed on its annual summer lour.)
Adniieeiot• l ct me i children under nine 7enr.,15 mot',
rbra - intoiatium rnoti
Doors open et 10 A if, 2 and 7e, M. . Broomty matt/
rare and valuable additions have been made, the proprie
tore ha - viva extended on this eatabliehrutiot the enormous
sum of $105,000. The resources of every awe have
hot n Canted to erotteitti to to thta
UNEQUALLED ZOOLOUHAI EXHIBITION
It has been pronounced by the clergy, press and elite
of the city of New York, where it recently exhibited, te
eurpeec in beauty and variety, any 03 ilibitioll of the kind
in the known world.
THE LIVING WILD ANIMALi
all occupy new and superb Cages, ressunbliug miniature
palaces. The ornamental painting un them is the most
extraordinary effort of tictorial art and enterprise aver
seen in my country. Mona Davis. a piled of
- - THE GREAT VAN All
whose name has rung through Europe and America,
WILL ENTER TIIICDENSOF TRAINED ANIMALS
Also. will itripear.
THE GRIIAT WAR ELEPHANT HANNIBAL.
R. F. TiP.mAs lieeper
PERFORMING ELEPG I.NT. TIPPO SAID,
traibrd Abd orrfortbod by Prof. NAAtt. A. 140. Pdhiel
Monkeys, Melee, &c. Other grand fraturee of the ett
tertaihroont re the
COLO:it - 4D GOLDEN CHARIOT,
containing Otto UOlntt Baud j RISO, the
csacr, and wagons, Therm, the molt magnificent pitmen
of workmanship ever constructed, are all new and sa
perb beyond precedent. No &we i onto language will age
pear es owiterated to thoee who behold them while poising
through the atriat in a
QUIMEOIJB PBOOION/ON,
OD the morning 01 el ore DAY, May 191 h, preceded by
'IDE WORLD RENOWNED VAN AMBURIIII,
in pe. eon, the original lion and tiger tarmr, who appears
in all his prielite vigor and excellence of former years,
notaithelandii g the frequent reports of bie being torn to
pieces by the animals. bee m..roing papers for route of
procession, May 19th. myl2.l2t*
INbTITU7 lON FOR TEE BLIND—
RACE end TWENTIETH Streets.
ExhILItIocEDNE.3DAI7, ~..irii " rieuctiig ii
half pest 3 o'clock. Admission ; TEN CENTS.
Store, 11 South IL IG EITH Street. my7-w4t
GREAT WORLD'S FAIR.
ARCH, aboire Monteentli
Commence? MONDAY, May 19th, for one work.
my 112.-120,
- pENNSYVLANIA ACADEMY OP
lIIR FP3I ARTS Thirty-ninth Annual RAW'
bition 01 Painting and Sculpture, 102 b CHESTNUT
Street. Oven from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M. and Prom 1
P. M. till 10 I'. M.
Admittance 25 cents; Season Tickets 50 cents.
Stoclkholdere, Artists, and Contributors will roads
their tickets at the Academy: no admissions without
Oren from 9 A. N. till 7 P. and from 8 till 10
P hi. ap2B
WANTN.
WANTED—BY A NEW ENG—
LAND TEACHER, ;a young 180 , 0 a sum-
ATION in a &boot, or intellectual mploy moot of any
Athhem Box 226, NORRISTOWN, Pa. 11*
WAN TED -SOMETHING NS W: 4 l
EMPLOYMENT --Male and female Agents
wanted, in every town and city in the United eaten; $2O
to $4O per mouth can be made and no humbug Business
easy and respectable. It requires a very small capital,
aud will not interfere with other employment. This is
no book agency or humbug of any kind. No person will
regret having sent for this information, let his employ
ment he what it may. Full particulars given to all who
enclose a three-cent postage stamp. and widress II A RYE Y
BROWN A, CO , Amoskeag. N. H. mylb-d6t•tu w3t-w2t*
A LADY WISHES A SITUATION
A
ae TEACHER in a private school or in a family.
Address ‘. El H.," Chatham, Pennsylvania, nol4-12t
WANTED -A SITUATION AS
GOVERNESS. Music taught. Address Mho
J L., Press office. mylB.3tit
APARTY WITH A LARDL TRA.DE
and a thorough practical knowledge of a mer
cantile pursuit, in which there is but little competition.
desires a capitalist as Farther. One with not less than
fifteen thousand dollars ($lb,000) preferred. Address,
with real name, at this Office, 64 Merchant." mrl3.3t*
AYOUNG MARRIED MAN wishes
• Situation In a wholesale establishment, of say
kind; would be willing to make himself generally useful.
Address R. KENT, 22 North Third Street. mylo
lU. S. MARINES.—WANTED—
For the U. S. Marine Corps, for sea service aboard
of men-of-war, SEVERAL HUNDRED ABLE
BODIED MEN. between the &gee of 18 and 36 years.
all information that may be required, will be given at
the Rendezvous, 311 South Front street, below Blimps,
Philadelphia. JAMES LEWIS,
mt9-tf Captain and Recruiting Officer.
WANTED—A House with all the
IL Modern improvements, haying at beset six chain•
hers, with fixtures for Stove. Limits, RACE to WAL
LACE. EIGHTH to BROAD. Bent not over 8800.
Box 1717 P 0.
lictouLErvs WEESP ANCHOR
GIN.--300 pipes Bohlen's !Vamp Anchor Gin, now
landing at Lombard•streot wharf, from on board Dutch
echooner Pauline h Cornelia, from Rotterdam, and for
sale by the Dole importers.
TINNILY BOHLEN .11 CO..
221 and 223 South 'FOURTH Street.
MA
-13
KINDS OF SEWING
GID/TA* liSYAIB6D Nowlin 4U 00010 per
town. 217 PINE Street. Now Ilsoldneo for pole or el..
change; warranted. my B.6t*
VBESB ROLL BUTTER, EGGS, &0.,
1.7 recMved daily st 8. Z. GOTTWALW, No. 818
'IMMO GAUDIN .at. sah2l4l
..,.Mr. Frank Drew
Mrs, ileurt