would either' take epecle or the bills of their own bank, on which he could wet the specie if be desired. The di. rectors refused to do either, and the atockholder home. siiately commenced or ...111...1 4 .1..A L, The ease has been carried through all the courts, and fallow before the Court of Appeals, the last resort under StetejuriFiliction. The currency in which they offend to pay him was clue-fourth per cent discount. This die •GOUtkt tint -80 i donors—Ms dlitidstut..ta last fourteen .cents. Linton had it Untied In several courts. it must Lave cost him several hundred dollars by this time, pro hably es much no the whole amount or his bank stock. The bank is also iu the mire lust as deep as the stock, bolder is in the mud By reru.inif to pay theirowi, bank !bey Lose run up a Pict' kill'ot coca.° reran Want Of fourteen cents, which will, to more or 1..0..X"..t, affect the profits of the institutton,—Syracuse (N.Y.) Journal. The following are some of the principal articles ex- Dotted from this port to foreign Purls, trout May g to lb, 1862: l kW, taw, P.-rfuni:ry— _ 114.-..w0,,, pkg.. 5 00 u•.a 2 1403 Tree n 104.-20,600 1,000 Flour, bbl. 7.52 84,011 <l. Meal, .. 800 2,280 _Hama, Ilea__ 1,040 148 Vinegar, ,ale.. 8,000 OS 'Tobacco,pkge 20 226 RITISII W Flour, bbh...1,635 40.357 IL-J, LL1d.4,668 4,6‘.3 .Oat Meal, pkg. 40 54a Corn, bus.... 1,400 1,000 Mesainaud Peas bushel!... 40 67 'Note, 125 11-0 Bread, pkgs.. 295 800 ;:Beef, 66 no 1,570 Pork, 66 .... 255 3,270 Manus, lbs.. , .18,063 1,336 Tian). a_ _ _ _96.821 2,89 i dill 0renee,01.2,200 t 16 Imports of kreign wrens' -neck ending May 35, 1E62, , FOR CUR' EVI . $2,120 lb.. • - AO, 100 2,023 Olerfit., Ibi .. 0,120 459 pkeA... 9J 254 1. pkBs 204 5,196 Prege 64 ait • 4.1, ..ud Me id, pkgs. 110 928 (04 ,:at, 887 417 'au e.. 14 1,850 153 ..uutber 103 gr.,. 100 57 e at nolaJelphia for the w.-re ao ;OUOVV-5 UNP riti:g. I liliil .. 701 •6 tierces. 7J 66 barrels 54 Lt btfla 1 813,338 Wine, casks... 41 • CaSI'S... S 308 Gin, pipes 300 Col diaiS, case.. 1 17,225 Cittr4 144 boxed... Sumac, bags.. 500 1,810 ai1iug5....205,500 872 15 bx , 44 " 1,1/. 9 $1,63:1 :Coffee, bags ....1756 35,582 '()Mligeo 9101 IV -7513 11,70 C ,A , mends, bxs... 25 245 Brimstone, ear to,o. 2SST 6,33.1 Corkwood, do.. 12 90' 1141wara-, cm.k.. 1 14, Mackerel, bias. 350 hi I.hls. 6S 11.Tring, hills_ 3E4 hf b 1 3.. .2.6 3,911 Sucar, 1tha5...1588 tiorc*n?. 115 MC= The New York Evening Post of L-day met 'the stock market has a flutter appeara•ma to day, but the transactions are on a moderate ,cute, Dom buyers and sehern awaittag tartner avwi troth the actual in Firgiuia and the bouthayst. to tut tusautium, the great cheapness in money sustains prices, and we notice few stocks offering. The next turn of tee market would seem to depend upon the op-ran ins of hlc•Joglates and Balled& e armies, and any euuouraSlud riews - ifoygd r i tyv prices a decal.a ormar. oopuwe. The strongest department ui too market in the railroad bents, these being in urgent deataud for itivestaueut. Nearly all the firer-class mortgagee are scares and hold above par. We notice an aoeance in all ice issues of the llichiaan Southern, 'leers Haute and Aiwa. Oteva laud Toledo rinhing funds, Hod... thirds, Atiohigan ecotrsl eighths, iko., Scc. The Western stocks are very firm, owing to the enor mous breatistutla movement. toe itni.verien at Chicago and Ali Icv auk so are extroniely heavy. .444)081.111y at no latter is rt. Galena, Ettilington, and lbeine.o and Rook Isiarid 3,1 per cent. high.-r. Cleveland and Pittsburg advanced to 20:Iles:a. It is •suppoi,ed that the directors are buying this stock. Sonic large lots hitYe Changed hands Within a few days. Thcrc ail.) considerable activity in Soutilorn state stocks. &Hers' options are put out very freely in Tea :lles,Vt'S, - Virginias, and North Carolinas. Prices are lie) per cent_ higher than yesterday. caaaj-,. -sales, May 15 Knit., Phila. Exchange.] 130 Alia). Philadelphia stock Es, [Reported by S. E. SLAY: FIItST . 50 Consolidation Bk. 26 • 50 ti.. 124' 46 Peona R. .71 de ..... 47 50 do 47 14 Cenoten St Am 11.132% :11100 Alio Val 7s. cash.. 65 !me EOO re. It 7s 55 UV) do 1040 do 1000 110 J." 8521 ' 300 Pa R 24 mort.... 05% 50011 U S 7-30 Treat; 7ute5...e1eau..10.5 5000 Cm_ elemt.sswit.los 20 ScMO Nay 100 A:11111 - 1 Iran Prt.. T O 3O 601.10 Sclntyl NAT tts '62 62 I BETWEEN 000 Pa 5, .... 811% 2000 city 0,1 1 , 1 95 5500 110..11e1Y.10t5..102% 50 Elmira 111% 200 Catawissa 250 Catawissit 8...... 2.5 SECON 110311 D 5000 1 7 6 1-30 Troas 8o Nov kis's Notes clean-105 S Lehigh Valley It. 55 1000 do ....ond _104% 10011 North Pa 10e 91% 41:00 (10 ..clenn..los 5U CalaWisrin It. ... 2% 2V09 U S coup tis '01..105 10U Catawiss4 10 pf b 5 334 4 , 7 Lebigla ttorip..... 40 1 Bimini it ~ 25 dt. 40 20 Batik of N Amer..l3o 40 Arch-st R. 21 6000 City 0i new.. 1.02% 1000 Elmira R 7a..... 80% 82 Spruce Pine It. 12% 10u0 C114,...i. Del B'2 150 do 1,5.. 12,4 2000 1:boiro (*howl 10s 39 IWO R.-oling It 24% CLOSING- PRICES—STEADY. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. TT S G 'Si 104,44: 105 Elmira Ii Prf... 111 20 STr 7 3-10 N-102N JUL 121. A., Thilada 6a...... 01134 00 L Island It ex-d 1474 10 Thilaila t, neyr..102% 102% Le'gltCl & Nay.. 55 55% Penint B.A . ' 90 i.e Cl A: Nov sup. 40 40N . 243 r 2434 N Penis 1t..... 834 Rena Cq.'513 1 43 tin 1110 N 1)&1, to, PAIL_ 70 IN: "Rom lull , 711 )2% 03% N Dolma IL lU.. 113 03,%i Mend nit 6s W.. 843, 85 Cataw It Con... 2% 242 keinia 11 4074 47 enta , Til,za. I'rf.. 9 Tenna 1:1 31160..1.e3.4 105 Frok Smith It 44 .. Pentulll2m tis.. 06 00,t0 ;S!. it VIA-_t IL 112 131 Morris Col Con.. 40 4O); ILLoo.k Vine-st IL 6% 7% Morris Col Pref.ll6% 117 W Phila It. .... 54% 55% Sub NW/ StDelt .. 534 5% Spruce& Pine.. 12% 122:% Sc). Nov 111 3 0i rum d: Coates.. 24 25 Sell :silty 6S '62,, 053 i 611 (Choi 7c Walnut. 35 10% 10% 'Arch Street__ 2074 21.4 1000 Po 85K Idodro sox 1000 LiMill\ Chiqtllo*. 25 North Pa It . 50 do 115.. 7 Lehigh Scrip.... 40 lU itit4hig. 100 do ..sulviiint 24% 250 do .. 24% 4 do 94% .1000 North Pa Lis__ 70 110 City do 11..ed5h.... 08 100 do . 98 100 do K S 08 1 Mechanics' Bank 24% 21 tlarrisburl 1t.... 55 500 1,; S do Cut' Id6Lcolos 000 do .105 Philadelphia Markets. There is £ll ehanga in Floue. 21i.a the a keec.wo iimies dull and unsettled ; 2.300 bide uniutipected Western extra sold at $4 7505, 500 bble Choice extra, mostly Penna., at $5.50, and 100 obie faunly at 85.8J,ii ; salts to the tad° are limited at 5n05_12.4 for 85.2505.50 for extrne, 85.02,3 i 06 for extra family, 56 25 e 6 75 for fancy brands, as to quality. Rye Flour is selling in a email way at 83.50 tfi' bbl. Corn Heal is but little inuaind far: _Patna_ le held at .w.i.tuk.l.cs WHEAT continues in steady demand and arm, and about 10,C: U bushels, mostly prime P. nu ral, sold at 127 rtl2Sc, aikat. White range, at 1.3501400. Itlo 16 react-, n arrival at 111 c fur round. tiora IS rather dug ; there is not much offering q bus 4 . 05.000 bus Southern and Penba lellow only blind buyer.. at b 3 s, ado.st. Oats are rather lower, and 5¢t6,000 bus Patina told at 37c for 32 Th 6. —(tttercitrosi its Trosttied, Mid further Btatill MUNI are asking it ea 5, SP On for 1.4 NO 1 COTTO.N.—There is very Ratio ti.oiond for manutiota red end business is at 26 titaili-ntlii GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS —Holtitrs are rim ju their denj“:“L ,Oth 'ow' Octdiiima 10 nom In Dotti at fully former quotations. 111i4:1' moves Off 1330 , 0 Y at 21c24Xe far Penna. bblg., 115 c fcr Western do., and Ir 2 2 - 0 1 c tor drudge. CITY ITtAIS. THE Stiot.piol. t gAso:t. — The fine weather Of the pni.t few weehs, and the liandsuins display's et' new spring goods in the stores, have brought the is.dies out, in force, to do their accustomed shoopiog Our retail mer chants, judgiug from their receipts Inoue % cmiti hardly eurprct that the country was in any other than a state of peaceful prosperity. A prominent 0888 of goods sought during the present week we find to be Ladies' Cloaks, &oven, Mantel...ls, et cetera, a deeartment s ky the War, which of We yearn late assumed spacial importance. Among an , firIIIB most largely and suceessfullY engaged in this branch of trade and manufactures is that of Messrs. Ivens dr Co., No. 23 South Ninth street. The amount of noas o.la by tide house in. the COlllllO el a year in almeet incredible, as may be inferred from the fact that the uniform force employed in carrying on their bu •siness, in all its departments, amount to several hundred tends. The preterit stook of elegant cloaks, displayed and selling by Messrs. Ivens ,14 Co., is one of the largest and tasteful in the city, embracing every variety of pat tern and material, and for obvious reasons their price! are couch below - thee. ut - uaTly charged Of houses pos. Scaring lees ample facilities. The character of their work is unexceptionable, and everytoing that enterprise, bald ness sagacity, and a large capital can bring to bear, is employed for the Arco..A.oo. et the public, OU tigl most liberal terms. Their wholesale and retail trade ex tends to all acomible parts of the Union. Another 'very important establinliment in tbis depart ment le 4 ; '1 he Pule Cloak. More," on the northeast of Eighth and Walnut streets, where our fair readers . find a magnificent assortment of all the newest styles :Maks imp,rted thie season, made from the choicest tvriale, adapted to all toted and ogee, and at pricey ich buyers will appreciate as being decidedly lower are ordinarily asked for the same class of goods. .t IC o. 25 South Tenth ioreet the reader will also Had ,ardsonie stock, embracing every variety of paltert, ci designs, of ihe moat approved and fashionable mate -Is, and at very moderate prices. The active trade now ing at thin store is a proof of the estimation in which efforts to 140401 on the part or its proprietor; are The City Cloak Store," at. 7l o. 142 North Eighth et, which is, no doubt, familiar to most of our lady Jere. tbie season advertises that, for ell Ate duke to the beet - value for their money," the it pity gth Store" is the place to go to. Ve may also notice, in this connection, the establish. it at No. 137 South Eighth street, foe the gabs of - if, WNW, and tilailtlrtars clothing. The stock of :e goods hero offered is not surpassed in style and iety in this city—we doubt If it is equalled—and, ripp ing on an extensive scale, their inducements, In the of vices, are well worthy the attentlsr, of oar . Cloaks of an elegant onelity, too much cannot be in praise of the stock which we find at the store No. 'nth Ninth street, WI it. glllillqkbeti All the amicest ho les in every variety of fabrics, of either french or icon manufacture. Ladies wishing a import, article is line should not fail to visit No. 29 South Ninth 'VALUABLE StracEsnon.—The crowning of a gentleman's attire is, without doubt, the hat ears. Too much care and taste can, therefore, not VDland in the selection of this article of dress_ y years Mr. Charles Oakford has, in a measure, eon the taste of the nation in Hata and Caps, and, ing from the immense business now doing by Masers. des (HAWN do Bon, under the Continental 11041, it 'Xi a long day before the name of Oakiord shall find :cessfril rival in the production of artistic Hate. • present stock is the most elegant that they have tiered. ?PRIOR SCOTCH ALES AND LONDON BROWN ;, FOE MEDICINAL PUBPOSEN, can always be had, in greatest excellence and pm it), at the store of Mr. nation. dealer ID line family greneriax Cs.vav= ot and Tenth streets. lie has also just received a very lot of fine Havana clime, among which are some um very superior brands. COWPER Ting AFT.DDIIOOI7 AND E ;citon will give the last of his amusing en- Jrnenta with the laughing gas this afternoon evening, at Concert Hall. The afternoon ex hi it Is intsr.dal syslusivoly for ladies—tha 'waning both sexes. Theme entertainments have been ted by Dr. Colton with great discretion, the thig administered only to parsons of the highest lability. As a result, they have been patronized Lost class of ladle. ant ge n tlemen. The Tremalue ire, who give a consort to open the entertainment, Ily fine musicians, whom songi are most heartily ed. Altogether, these laughable and musical en '. ago* treat which &Wynn shard to lose. 620 12,290 come, bitg.i...1953 $40,09 BOARDS 2oou Cu Amboy Eia 1669,:.50viu.. 95 1000 do . 'l3 125 Pa IL 47 mu U S lie; coupon '01.105 11A 15—Evening DARK BROWN, light brown, gray, pearl, butt, blue, green, ashes of roses, and all other colors of Win dow gh,,des, at mkt. ranging from fr, co nt r , to 01:1, with strong fixtures, manufactured expressly by us for our retai trade. Hefty & Co., Manufacturers of Window Shades, 630 Chestnut street, below Seventh. 11 DR_ ri..t.`Vlttitk.—On to-morrow, (Sa- Willey), 17th, will be issued end ready for sale, "carton de 'finites," of Rev. Dr. Bethune, at F. Gutekunst's Gallery, 704 Arch !greet. WINDoW SELAD&B, 11611 atylaa, to Ei oath, with durable fixturee, 719 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. CAILAYL & Bad. LACE, MUSLIN, AND JACQUARD CURTAIN.% now In gore, price 81. 50 to gto a piece, 719 tihestent greet, Philadelphia. W. H. tialtan. h fixo. 'apl2-7t WILL PETROLEUM EXPLODE ?—This ques tion has been solved, and coal oil proven to have an up ward tendency on small provocation of canoe. &it'd roars 8160 have the same propensity. The rebel cause will soon follow their example, and a general collapie Will prevail in Dixie. elllidsS all This wreck and muesli the Brown-stone Clothing Ball of Bockhill dt Wilaon, Noe. 603 and 606 Chestnut etreet, above Sixth. keeps on the even tenor of ite way, and it continues to torn out the meet elegant garmente its the country for geutiemei• and youths. MARRIAGE OF THE EMPEROR OF JAPAN.— Tim Foram' a Japan has taken a wife—(uo is amen Nears old.) The Empress is a daughter of the Mika. do," who is the real 'Emperor, but does not nioddlo with temporal affairs. The young monarch did not see his bride until elle became his wife. The cortege fr.nu Mayo to 'vide was a truly maiminocut affair. ban totroim as she approached her domain, turned out e guard of honor, attired in uniform. The Einporor was clothed in PM 00. MO' rcalee, 1 4 11191.1 tire finid to tiara borne a striking resemblance to the Mumma and rash. humble styles of clothing manufactured at the renowned Temple of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street, where prices are remarkably low. EPITAPH.— 'Here Iles all that remains of Mae, the Itterri, Whirl", like Dick Turpiu, alter e n , Inid Attd eyouttal life on The Roads, Fell a victim to repletion, from an over-dole of Becessia, WA, trvui bearing a groat cry," *WU tiatOkolltla coming of 61 little Weul," committed a fellow-d'ye-sea, And went down to a watery grave (except that part that went up) loaded With dinbee,, ALI.' lad lb guns, which, together with her pelf, were both rifled from the .Norfolk llavy rant. I , .Pumeo to bee nthua eu3 13.11±4pLii In the meantime, Iffett's and Boys' Nothing at Ohmles &Ate', under the Continental. MARINE iNTELiatitINCE. AV' OBE lOUBSEL PAGH ABIIIYED c'hr Andrew Menet4P, VQPIIng, 1 day - from Little Cre , ,a Lawaiog, wy with corn is Jae li 3twley d 00. Behr Jolla 'lamas, 'lineal', day !ruin Smyrna, v.ifla violent to Jan L Bewley 6 Co. War ()la) ten .a Lowlier, Jackhon, 1 day from Smyrna, Del„ with corn to Joe L Bewley ,t Co. OLE EEI Scbr T Acworth, Moyer, Washington, L Audentied ,t Co. Schr raPainal cIPTt9o, Augusta, Ile, do exhr A =wallow, thmoly, I.lALthrati Lakt, Tyler, Stoop Co. tiehr Carlton Jane, Rowland, Ship Point, A G Cation A Go. §chs M II NgMO) Foster, Doton, J P. Ingorgoll. Seta centurion, tinulei, Bumun, Bat tchr ti ben yer, °moue, Emery, Me, 8 Wright, hebr Meru, Leaman, Cambridge, WanninuAloir S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. I,:ce Olisautterlui., eLli.xauctrts 7 4, 1 Thoe Webster, Jr. barge Maxie Connely, Devenney, do do MEMOItAIiDA Shit. 3iAJ361.0.1.,A5r., cle red at New York reatvrdar for r_zirabghae. Bark 6tillote, F al3llo, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York 3 - ester d Naito ()harks B Truitt, from Montevideo for Phihtlel thin. in elm fle of the ehicfrlfiver, Iho ear.vah. Naa i.pocee.. loth nit, tat 5Di A, long 38 at; W. The cap. twii, was hurkn on tha Bth of &larch. schr D G Floyd, itschett, from Orient for Philadel. pbin. at New Yoi yesterday. Lehr JogLl.h 14th iast. Selz L & It Smith, Smith, cleared at Boston 14th Met for Pldhsc!el Oda. &hr J B Allen, fur Philadelphia, Railed from la,h iwat. achr Fair Dealer, Cox, hence, arrived at Bangor Nth ;wawa. &hr Z G Willard, Parsons, tome, arrived at Portland 13111 inst. littilmers Laurence, rooter, and Anthracite, Jon., bel.cr, lumen Now York Ybeterday. AREIVA.LB AT THE HOI'ELS BP TO 19 oleLoex LAB: sum: OONITHENTikIi HOTtat--27 - inth and. Clientwat Hon John Covode, Penna J BCrean" - , M Chunk J BBtu, Penuaytvacia !lira Hamtner, Harrisburg Pavan.. Ow,n, Peuevn. Ruth, .7 II beret on, Ye,. York iittri. hocklaud,SLie H B Bart, Portland, .17.0 Coin C Gteen, U b N W Hay, York. Pa Boi ace Bonham, York, Pa Haney. Poona) , !lrani& Boardman, Ohio Mr S Cabot .t la, Badton Ll.uL O. LI- 14.nrx, C S Mike 'Fannie N IlunO,Virmh Capt Coo (1 4 0000, W.:lh V i; 8 d Skibuer & la, Indiana C U (Amnia, Maiaittationta Ur b hluler,Wilmingteu.Lel JtS aiiilter, Nit mien tan, Lel F S Kir tland, New York Geo 111Allarion, New York IVliat• Mary E Atltrtoc. N Y E Allan & la, Nowarti,N J J B Hoyt & la, Stamford. Ot J S Miller, New York J H Thorupsoz., New York Kra W B Tholupso%, Y Y N Wm-111AT, New York G J llngheN Peuris.t ivania Idles Chase a Penua Jeose (Aux:if, W3sh, D C hi Ii fflclice,WastiibgtoxiDC A E 11kuK o. WAsh, 1) J W D Siuthard midwife J Ferguson dt ur, California Nrs Gen Judah & 2 children Dr Chas D Homuna, Boston Geo H. Eoroaze,Bostou Dr B. ,11. Hodges, Boston D Mururoa Jr, & to, Pa B J Daunau, Washington D Lowrby, Erie J Fleming; Harrisburg lti A Torrty, New Yorx MOPS rultur,l3o9tOn N liinpsbuty, Hartford L J New York Geo J Hopkins, Bckton A I; Heed Boston It Bolden &w, Fall River Miss 0 Bolden, Fall Rivor M A Bowen & la, New York E H Bobin4QP) slosa J Prawn, Jr, Baltimore J graeoil 6G . NT, Win% D J Hunter, ;New York J 5 %Yawn, Now 'lurk John L Caseady, New York DI Tyler, New York tills,: Clarke, New York W B Ilassinger, California L L WOlnplollSe, Now York 417 11 - ixii6 ti In, New York 11 O Pitney, NOT Jersey Mrs Watkins, New Jersey Thos Ayers ' New Jersey 1) Martin, Newark - , N J l) Ward, Boston E R Sawyer, lloston J T Ikluran, Rhode Island Kintlrick, Conliecticllt 5 M 51totimaker, Baltimore (i P Clark, lialtinairo Miss Clark, Baltimore T Grow la, New York A J Minor, Brooklyn Ja, A Sterrett, Erie, CE Goodwin, New York B Bennett. New York C C Bean, New York 11 A J.:asylum', New York Dr W R DeWitt, liOnetitPo C.-pr - .1;;:kt-r, V '4- P Dwight tV lil, PlWil A G Blanchard R da, lug S CucklilkoW, New York It C UttAell, New York A: Loher, Newyork T 1: Pari,, New York. J Anderson, NOW York A 11 Smith ? New York C N. Carpeuter, ,NtlY York ./. 4 thciPutiotU, 1 an-ills - INa Licur W timont (I 6 N It W ',swam, Wttob,D C Saud E Briggs, Now York W Scott, .New Yolk VT Dugan, Now York 11 F Ilium, blaraActxumetta N no'mem, Patanurg John G llelmea t Pnasionrs 831 Jonmon 10, D 0 Aire Gran, -rounit‘guin, D G II id. Ciartir, 1308 con Geo It G Neal, 13mItnuore ill I Wendell, Portnnouth J Cununiug.Springtiela W C Beardsley, Auburn Geo Whlum, Loaell C T (It'lllin, Bitunore 4 /3 1 411k3 Woot4iiigtcrui P Q &met Iltimphrhys mr, Dire Ii 1,1 Clung, Prot', 1.1 J Kunkel, Maryland If.NROBANTS'IIiJIAL—Ibunik et., below Arch. J Ripley, Ohin J I Steel', Blojr.iville ISou W Bedford, ra J F Lowry, Hopewell II Ii ili r, Wbrrener, Nais W Pittgbarg A J Fisher, N Jersey J II Mather, Pentl'a . 1) 31 Dull, 31eYeytown David Bair, lankeaAter 1) 31 31ctler41, Cincinnati 31 Ilaninun, Willcu;h IV 3.1 Prow)t, Ifv,ilon .1 Quimby & wt . , bucks LO OtiOs V,OOII, OlitiO to I It iititay, Tyrone, Pa J 1) Bartlett & wf, Wasli'n 3 C Nußora, Salem, N J S N Chine'Jaen, N Turk. Tiles Metier, l'anti,a L T :More & ln, Bhiliwn Lient J Ingram, Winder Grquffille Barthian, lock, Pa John Wood & clhiy W M Poaticy, N York J L Baillie, York L Clark, Danville, Pa J Mairne, N York Mc Catawissa J Harris, N Jersey AILZBIOAN HOTZL—Clbeetsus 'above FM. ,T 0 Crowell, Lock Haven N Boot. Liberty Clots Martin, New 'leek J S tl arrisun, SDringfielil,o 11 BralliOnllolr,Kinostn.Ni G liyintpii, Poulin - • John 1, Du Bois, lloylestii Levi 11 Smith, Berk; es, Pa 11 1' Fowler A: la, Taniagm .1 llit Bois, New Jersey John M Laming & la, N J Lt M Gonnaie, Dire Dow, Wntileittgton, DC Mrs Cole, Wmhington, DC 31r6 CrAwfortl S rii, Wa*ll, 4QIIII Mgt) Jersey Shorn Ct W C larli, Jemy Olturu It Montgomery Lt la, Pa tko Bauman, Lancm , ter :Mrs Dr Mahon d• 11,Carb co E T Fester, Mauch Chunk 11 Whitman, Germantown S c..ehrau, New York J ,NE Brown, York, Pa Geu..ll Yirrk, Nn ( II Schneider, Nev; York J umf, zsv. J c 1;at.r1,2-, Perk BT. LOMB HOTlAL—Chestnut street, above Third J Larrou, New York It Gregory, 'Hancock, )[d P Newhall, Boston Jos W Lundell ; New York, )1,1.,-sv., Now Vc..rk 3L - n, Owni,ll, Nov York Mrs Bates, New York Mire Iti.der : New York It I' Newhall, Boston S E S"nor:.: Eiaeston, NY Joo Wil4ou, New York NV S 1.;(3 Poestell, Boston E P Penman, iheulhui II Bandar, Yo-ton, Pa Mrs Woshiledou, L C TEE trZilini—drop street, •Dove Third FDI Wheehr, Del co, NY JY Staunton, !Maryland t clop)°, Anesheny, Pa Jrs Jas 0 Brown, Beading Mrs Geo F Boyer, Reading Mrs F P Heller. Resdiug lilies A Cleaver, Delaware John Irvin, Pennsylvania T S Luccock, Ohio Mrs F Heard, Maryland Capt Janice P A W 111 . 67auna, Cke6 co, Pa ti b tanmele, Qlncinnall, 0 H Freeman, Albany, N Y Joe F Donne), New York H S Howell, Pennsylvania D B eeldel, Pottsville Thos A Boult, Maryland Henry Cleaver, Delaware Alre Gaylord ZIATIVW LIVENL—SOOO MOOS, INDOTO Tura. P Hoffer, Elizabithtown M Uhler, Uhlerstown, Pa A Dahlia, Lehigh co Mrs Brockton, Baltimore klieg Brockton, Baltimore Meeter Brockton, Balt W T Williams, Virginia C W Carr, Pitteton fl&o D Jackson, Pa 3 V nboa4., Pa Lieut S H Yocum, Pa Lewis Punk, Cheater co, Ps Joa Whitaker, Mount Clare M N Taylor, Hatteras, N 0 Jacob Z Plank, Morgantown N Button, New York Isaac Rise, KingEton J 11 Buck, II S A Jos Nara, Labanon D M "Riarmadar, Letooknina StADIBON HOUSR—Second street, above Market, J D Rodney, Delaware J F Marshall, Delaware W Parkhurst, Delaware B Boys, illrewleourg raw Dom Stroudsburg u T lianzard, Delaware Mrs F A Bonnard, Del T Nelson, Penne C Sterling, Trenton F P Gilbert, Dover, Del O J Schracir, Penna 8 Kirk, Forrestville P S Keeley, Frenchtown A Fairchild, New York Bev 1 Bslvllle, Hartsville 13 Simmons, Delaware J BBY9 k Is, btroudeburg C Dentition & la, N J J Williamson, New Jersey .11 Vasey, Forrestville J B 1 Gardner, Newark, N J S S Gray, Milford, N Dr iY Smith, Ducks county - ErartiET ramet"—tiecond street, below Tine. .T Burton, Bristol J W Croasdale, Newtown J llild.s, ,Newtown J Kirkbride, Middletown ItieliallNoll, Attleboro No )(milers & by Pa C Palmer, Ellgewood Geo wm 11 Wat,...8, b., Tomlinson ,Sc Pa .1 .1' Iredell ; Boreham L Comfy, Horsham 1' rigge, Penn , B Manor T Rolvlantl, Attleboro T ThirinleNol: 7 Ya S Thompmun, Pa J Mather., Attleboro R 'ChompsOlh lloylntitown hire C ( - v. - ft - v. 01W :lir Binger, Clic{Witham T (Minty, Upper Dublin N Cmnly, White Marsh J L Shoemaker, BueMi co !I' Roberts, Byborry Deßrix., .I),,yh,stowy J Bliteliell, Attleboro ts arner, Fox Chum• Win C st"kes, Now Jersey llourt Jcniey It S Davis : New Jersey II Rich, .111.itidletOW11 Tlamipson, Connecticut D Dalby, Pennsylvania It P Itrewn, Lower Mokof BALD NAGLE_Third .treat, above DallasehllL D William., Danialava. A Ziegler a: son, Pena Geo LGIIX, a ontgy co, Pa T 8 Leisertriog, Pittehurg Sand Ton innn, Duck. co John Barbstor, Reading F Wange, ltlobtg'y co, Pa W Lonciermitler, Penult W Schweitzer, Berke co, Pa F Adam, Reading P II Berwell, Salem MOUNT VERNON 11.0'rZ1,—Socona et., an. Aron. P Bard, Wayne co, Pa B Parker, Wayne cc, Pa J Parmenter, INsyne co, Pa Isaac Kale!, Byborry b Junco, Penne Allan Deimmar, Panuil G W Miners PCUll'lt OOPINIEROIAL—OIith slavat, &boy. (b. %. T A:chards, ()bettor co Mies .1 Riohards, Chewier oe Jekl !Purism m Jag P Ohatidl.r, M Peoneck, Wilminen DPI Ale: Moore, Oostewrille Ow.'n Itchier, M*rylcud A W Baily it IN (Meow 00 L rimplotts,Chc.tor co Win Armstrong, 51.nrylfud Jae Arntctron)r, tif cr. land F 8 /Cyclist, Maryland Win fl PCP) iiionlinAl NWT P Bye, Wilm s Del „ F „„ 7i itionacy, thstoroi U moos Ban livtigcon, Ibitiard, Pe TATS illilON—llikaites meet. MOTO Sixth. Ohne F Thayer, Virgibili R Cochran. Pennsylvania art. n Hymen, re ChM A, Bonin, oaliforele j“lat Benin, Baltimore iSherphnim Morcer. P 2 Amos Pown.ond, Pa Geo Whitson t le, Pe Pa Baml Hegarty, Clearfield JB4 RAO, Junifatet co Thos &arch, Freeport, 0 Gee zieroeta) OltiO T ttsioak, Freeport, 0 BLACK BPI/LB—Third street, shove Onllowhill. Rev John Ellentstol, Penns W R.chnro, Dnuphco,Ps W y Boddur dY la. PuttAtema II Tosalins.3l4, L Tornliuttou, Ryherry Mrs Tomlinson, illyherry Mrs Tornlinson, Byherry Joion Tomlinson, Bytierry Miss Tomlinson, Byberry N Worthington. Ryberry J Buytity. BnyOursvdlo J SiegfrlLLl. Peuna lase P ROWILLtd. Ppuna J NliiplOYIRP, Num Roden Di W Veil, Danboro Mrs N4iIIIPV/Ir. MIMI:4O.ms MONTGOMERY'S HAIR- GUTTING Rooms FEMOVED from 1435 0111GtlTIVUT to 1622 PIN 41 Street. rayl6-301,_ r RAKE'S FLANTATION BlTTERS—Ex hausted Nature's Great Restorer. They invigorate, strengthen, and purify the system, Cure Dyspepsia, Aridity of the . Gtomach, Diarrhoea, do. A perfrct aP prtizer and Whir. They ieviporate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compounded of pure Ed. Cr,..ix Rum, Roots, and Herbs, and are recom mended by all who iooe tool. Adapted to Old or young, but particularly rcoentmended to the weak and languid. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, hotels, and Saloons. P. if. DRaKR .fc 00., witm 1202 Broaaway, New Tom. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, wade in thu Bout Mannur, uxprusely for. RE TAIL 13ALngh LOWF6.I I Priera marked in Plain Figures. all Goode made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE. PRICE SYSTEM is strictly ad hered to. All are tbi rob) treated alike. .110NE4 le 00.. 4L4 ALLIMPIT MARRIED NVIJATAY—ORICBN.—Ou the 14th instant, by Rev. J. 11. Curtis. Mr. Jumpy Whaley, of _Marylou& to flits Ella T. Oreett. 431 this city. 18.S1W—KI/WeltlYS —On the 13th instant, by the Bev. F. T. Cailbopper, Air. John L. Lard to Miss Fauoie A. Eawartla, sit of this city. DIED. SOUTIIWORIII —3lay 15r t, Eliza Alahotabla, only daugla..r of Ashy-r A. owl Mehetablo Y. T. alouthworth, Batt' 141 ears alai 4 menthe. lue flume will Lc given of the funeral. EARL.—At Elizabeth. N. J., on Wednesday, HAY 14th, after a lihgrriwg illness, Hrs. James Earl, in the fityll 3 oar or Ler ago. telatived mat friends are invited to attend her Muni. on balm - nay, Hay Din, et 2 o'cLelt. P. M., from her rce•idenre, without furthrr uotico . . tzEIS W ,ti.—On the morning of the 14th blatant, C rife of Augu'tus Esenwein, aged 24 years. The rrletivei. and friends of the fo oily are ilivitod to omen her reprint, on :murder tate] noun at a o'v,ieck, frontier late naidohce, No. laT Liortn Eleventh Street. PINCIIIN.—On the 15th instant, Wm. Pinchin, aged 76 ) vers. k‘tiltrul from his late residence, ou Sunday morning, at 8 u'cleck. UISI3A BD.—On the 14th instant, William Hibbard, ag,ti tr'J ) CorS. Funeral front hie late reeidenerk. No. 70S North Twan ty. tit (VIM Burtch on Saturday aftaronou. at 3 &dock. Itt ELLo.—Ou tho 11th instant, James Oamobell, of Clj ter, Delaware couety.iu the 57th year of tifs age. 'Funeral from his hate rotidoaco, on 3atutday after- DCOII, al o'cluetc. o.li zt teo 13ct, irn4., aro, Anna 'Tones, relict 01 the Isto William douee,of lieusingtou, in the 71st year of her age. Fm end from her late residence, 124 Mamma street*, Saturday ;Ariel - room at 2 o'clock. 2.1101 11.—Ora eveu.s, llTaly 13, Anna V., sysfe of J. 131, A. Alf-rcor ' and datighter of the late Richard Val) AISCaieLl, of New Brunswick - , kiew Jersey, aged af 3. ears. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully insittd to ais 1 hPr ftnA.rel, from the oorsh—e.c corner of Thirty-nitth and Walnut streets. West Philadelphia, this (Friday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. To proceed to Aorta:it - 1d Csuletery. VEZ,F.Y.—tin the 13th inst., Olivia P., wife of Henry O. V. Fnnt.rel from her late residence, No. 611 Washington aset lie. this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. dk IIV RN FS.—On the 15th inst., Catharine, wife . f Pat rick It; ruts, mg( d 56 years, late of PottaTille, runez ai trona tho renideoco of her 11113tind, Zf'). 1126 Jeff.-reen arta, this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. 4 GL.RGAS.— On the 12th inst., Mrs. Sarah Gorgas, in the 90th yt ar of her age. Funeral front the residence of Mrs. Margaret Hankins, corner of Franklin Street at tinatiliantown ab.,ve the stone. teday, (Friday.) at 2 o'clock it. gECO.ND MOURNINU POPLI.Nb, YALENtIIA3, AND UINGfIARS =IIES3ON le SUN invi , e utter tion to their New Stock-of— bectAid Mourning Gingharne. 15 to 25 cents. Encond Mourning Silk and Wool Poplins, 62.34 to 75. Second Mourning Silk and Wool Valenctaa, 75 eta." Bl , ct and WNW finOPt lunch Juands, 25 cts, non nlbek nntrt t7ruch Jaconets, Cts. Lutin'n Black Challita, 44 cia. Lupin's Black Barege. 7.4 wide, 62% eta. Lonin's Black Crape Maretz, '25 eta. Lupin'e Black Tainartinaa, go go, nirl4,tl G. MAXWELL & SON, . ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT, have now open, at the lowest cash urines in the market, magnificent lines of a great variety et now. Elprisc. Coeds, of their own late importation and manufacture, as well as of careful selections from New York importations. Their Feel and limitation Thread and Guipure Laces, Fancy Buttons, Ito. 6 Trimming Itiobons, Tarts Ornaments for Vleabe and LIMB, French tingle Tiimmings, Silk Belt. 6112 Gimps, Thomson Freres' Paris Trail Skirts, Spool Silk, new colors, at 2 cents per spool, Fresh Split and Single Zephyr, for summer knitting, Paris Wemly Corsets, Travelling Fans, and Magic Ruffles, are all offered to the halite al g994e of ;he moat reliable make, and witaptvti to On requirements of Moses aincrimMating purchasers. The venal liberal allowance to cash buyers. J. G. MAXWELL & SON, Store and Factery, ELEVENTH and OHESZNI7T, A CARD. —MR. MARK HASSLER retvectfuil} solicits attention to the 'forthcoming announcement of his GIRO r Nowell Entertainment, ,at Appear fu paper to-MINTOW. cnr-REP ÜBE I CAN AS iiOCIATION OF THE TWENTIE fit WA RO.—An adjourned mooting of this Associstion mill be held at the SOUTH PENN RUBE ROUSE.. en THIS (Prides) E VENT dG , Afar 16, 18b2. All Republicans of the Warn who desire to sus tain the National Administration, without dictation from Custom Homo offic&re, or degrading pledges, are in vited to attend. tIIIOIIIAS ARILTON, Coe President. A. G. SAMIAM, Secretary pro tem. it* ayTHE FRIENDS OF MR. JOHN DREW are it - quested to meet THIS EVENING, at 8 4'ciecki at Darner Fields', ARON Street, above Ninth. to maim arrangements for a Complimentary Benefit, prier to big departure, for Europe. ltet ca,.. AT A MEETING OF THE PHILA DELPHIA. BAR T held QC) 00 ”Cil in5C, 911 tht) eeeeeiou et' the civerticm of the Ron. wiaralEs J,114• GE tiSobb, JOSIAH RANDALL, Esq., was called to the chair, and PETER. IdoCALL, Es 2., appointed secretary. The Chain/mu, iu etating the °bled of the maim dwvlt upon the eminent character and virtues of the de• ceend. The following resolutions, offered by Horatio Iteg , sod seconded by William B. Reed, !Ltd., were adopted 5 prior to which the meeting was ivittreasetl Ay these wzt.vleuxeck eon Mr. 1110V01/: Resolved, That we have learned, with deep regret, of the death of our venerable fellow-citizen, the Hon. Charles Jared Ingersoll, long an eminent member of the Philadelphia Bar. 12ese.2eed, 'Mai WO hereby -tender tiaa triorips pr ORS high respect to his talents as a statesman, a lawyer, a writer, ami an accomplished scholar and worthy patriot. Resolved, That his memory belongs to the political and literary history of his country. Rego/sal, That while WA sympathise in the 01,2141143 i" Of bls trial& we feel a satiefaction in the fact that his valuable life has Neu protracted to the age of eighty ; that he has been garnered like a ripened shock, and that his name is assoristed with the moral dignity of an up. light and ueelni career. Resolved, That a MY Of these resolutions be torn municsted to the family of the deemed, with the hope that they may find consolation under the melanch,..ly but inevitable heresy, meet. Moore_ Carrielr. Manosy., 11AWLilb ilubbelf. Wm. 11. Bei d, the Hen. Geo. Sbarswood, Lime Ilaztehurst, tlhas. Gibbons, and St. 6 , orgo T. Campbell were appointed a committee to communicate the resolutions to the family of the deceased, and to express the sentiments of the Bar on this occasion. The Chairman and Secretary were 1111.1efl to the committee. JOSIAH RANDALL, Chairmau P. McCALL, Secretary. 1 PJLRSONS IN FAVOR OF I: .II[6RA• 7101 to the IMPUDLIII O 1 MONIIOO, baring an inters- t In ter welfare, and who will aloud by her against all 11l ONABCRIOAL DRS PO I'S, and EURO PEAN INLUANOE, address, "Liberty," 338 South TWELVI'LI Street, Philadelphia. rayls-3t* 1.4F1 Chi —PIIILADELPII LA, MIY 14, 1.4,3 1862 A General Meeting of the Stockholders of the UNION CANAL COMPANY OF PEND SYL VANIA will be held at the (Alice, No. 223 Walnut street, (Farquhar Building ? ) on MONDAY, filly 28th ? /SO, at 11 e'ewee, A. Al , for the purpose of taxing action um an Act of Aeetmbly of renusylvanla, approved the lOth day of April, A. D., 1862, entitled a Further supplement to the several acts heretofore pawed relating to the Union Canal iJompany," By order of the Board of -Managers. JAMES PAGE, President. 0. TtioursoN, Secretary. inyls •t2B orNOTICE—SHOE FINDERS—WE, TILE ‘mckrahsnea, hereby agreo to vlvao one Flaw or tymineas from kith day of MAY to Ist day of SEP TEMBER, at .5 P. M.. and on SATURDAYS, at 3 P. M. WILLIAM J4)IINS Sc SON, HAS° Samos - & co., LAlme a: mumnng EDWIN W. PAYNE & CO., JOSEPH GODFREY & CO. May 14-nt* TrOFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND MA. RINE INSURANCE COMPANY, 415 WAL NUT Ft, 1 un...l.DEx.rme, May 12, 1601—The virocaora have this day declared s mend-annual DIVIDEND of three and a half per cent., payable to the stockholders of the Company, on and after Om 15th inetent. myl4mwf•lm ALFRED B. GILLETT, 'Trowel., ErrCOMMERCIAL RANK OF PENNSICL. VAN LA, PHILADELPHIA, May 6th, 1862.—The btrectorn have !hit; day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT., payable on and after FRIDAY, 16th inst., clear of State lax_ 2313 , 7 let B. C. PALMER., Caatiter. TrGIRARD DANK, PHILADELPHIA, MAY 13,1862—The Directors have declared at di raiendof FOUR PER CENT., payable to the Stock holders on and attar the 18th lost , free et Stel. MYI4 7t W. L. SC.l44lPrget, °ashler. gr. OFFICE OF THE NESQUEHONING VALLEY E. B. Cu—PHILADELPHIA, May 10, Peg,—The fittleitholitere of thia Company are hereby no. tilled that the third instalment of ME DOLL AILS PEE BEARE Is called im, by order of the Board of Dlrectore, payable at the Office of the Company on the 26th Met. my 10-tf JAMES B. COX, Treaanrer. rrys o OFFICE OF TILE NEW YORK AND NUOLLE COAL FIELD RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY."—A special meeting of tho Stock holders of the Company will be held on TUESDAY, the 27th instant, at 11 o'clock A. M., on business of great trosorhumm_ By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN BINGHAM, Preeident. Attest, EMERY ROBINSON, Secretary. myl2- 127 per YOUNG MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT ohiadd prepare thrmtelves fur the dithers) to which they are beet adapted, and which will contribute most to their intellectual and moral improvement. P EIRE NOLOGY is applied for this, and other purposes daily, at 922 CHESTIV UT Street, by JOHN L. OAPE N. WIC. eraser to VOWIAM, Wale, & 0.. sp2S-Irii 57. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL• ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, April 1.8,18W1 . The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day declared • aerni-annual PiVidertt Of F 0173 PER CENT, on the Capital Mod( of the CompanY, clear of state tax, paya ble on and after May 15t6, 1862. Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application, at the oftlce of the company. No. 238 youth THIRD 6trnei, TWO. T. FIRTH, aplTticl Treasurer. 111,8 PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MA Y 16, 1861. rt . PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION. 7HIII PIMPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who &am cordially to unito in SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION In its patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional and unholy rebellion againet the UNITE OF THE BEPUBIJIO, and who desire to support, by every power of the air vestment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms, braving disease end the peril i of the acid to pnive'iiis the Union of our fathers, are reluested to select the number of DELI GA'rEd tonal to the legislative flepresentation of the Skate, et such time , ' and in sorb manner as Will beet respond to the spirit of this cell, to meet In STATE OONVENTION, AT HARRISBURG, too trituterNer, the 17;h do r of July nom% en It o'clock on eaio day, to NOMINATE OANDIDATES for the ofEcea of AUDITOR GENERAL ATM SURVEYOR GENERAL, and to take snob measures as may be deemed necessary to 13trAllgtbAll tha attVethhiank L. thLs ....on of common peril to a COB/111011 country, A. K. MoOLIIRE, Chairman of the People's state closimittee. GEO. W. HA PI M E IthLY. 1 ot „. JOHN SUL I. IVAN, I 41'''''"u5' CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. A SPLENDID ASSOIMIENT Of all the Neuvegt Muteriala, AND ODOIOAAT AT TIM LOWINT 1 1 111024, AT r0y15.2m No. 25 South TENTR Street BY S' - MISh•ES' AND cab- BUY No. 137 South IIGLITN itreet, D'u.pros taro,' Wit F. l M. NEED .11_, 6, e "/A4 GIFESTNI7I' STREET, /Inn jobtoinnitni n choice invoice ol 'side BEAL LACE AND ?GIN IE ArridQUE BARGES at 25 per cent. below regular rates. Also, REAL GUIPURE LACES AND EDGINGS. myl.l—Se REMOVAL OF THE PARIB MANTILLA EMPORIUM. TO 920 CHESTNUT STREET. We are now daily opening new Stylist in FRENCH SACQUES, TALETOTS, BOUNNOTTX, - MAN TELETS, SCARF MANTELETS, &o. ? COMPRISING ALL Trill LATEST NOVELTIES Of am , emit mid tha E uropean wo re spectfully invite the ATTENTION OF LADIES. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. myB-1m NEW CLOAK STORE! The most elegant aaeortmeat in the clti. No. 29 South NINTH Street, That door nboro nhe.toor. nill2B-3m ItAPON'S, CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHEIUI STREETS, NARROW BUGLE GIMPS, BLACK SILK LACES, BELT RIBBONS- ALL COLORS, NARRow SILK Gimps, NARROW RIBBONS, SPOOL SILK, ALL COLORS, CHRAP. PARTRIDGE AND DiTINCHILLA spor 2PPIIPA. One lot of FARM DOE WORSTED, and all the lead tng celora, at 1.2.4 cents per hack. RAPSON'S TRIMMINGS ZEPHYR STORE, comma E/GLITII AND OH MIT MOATS. ap2:l lm - OLOAKS ! CLOAKe! CILO A.KS ! VV TII GREATEST BARGAINS LR THE °ITV IVENS dc CO.'S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. THE LARGEST STOCK, NEST A.5.56112'.11k.N*2. 7 THE CHOICEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALITIES, THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS, TEE NEWEST STYLES, THE DE-4T WEED, .17 AND DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES,' IN THE CITY. AT _::~Ya.r;'•i IVENS & CO.'S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET mh2B.Bm CLOAIO.—If you want the best value for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, LW North BIGHTH Street, above Cherry. alb2B-,lm CLOAKS ! A MigNIPIORNT ASSollyyanoriv OP ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS SEaSuN, With every new material, made ny and trimmed In Um very beat maintop, at rrieoa thai duff all oompe ti tion i AT THB PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS. Inb2B,am AOASES OF THE BEST 12 1-2 CE NV "It BLEACHED MUSLIN in the city, measures full yard wide and very fiue; 1. case, yard wide, 10 cent,; Wlllle villa and W awduu s.v lower than they kayo boon sold; In Sheetings I have every width made; IX' wide, 15; 1,i4 wide, 22; 2 yards wide, 28; 236 wide, 31X ; ODIII9 of them are very superior quality; one lot, all linen, Table Cloths, snowdrop, 81.50; one Int damask. du., 101 l 50; !1e.., aro very fine- Laud-loom Table Linea, in fine patterns, very heavy; one lot Marseilles Counter panes. $1 50; these are from auction, and wroth $2 50; one tot Allendale do., $I ;_also Honeycomb and Lancas ter d a.; 50 dozen Attains 45 cents per dozen—a great bargain- CAA /WILLS D. ttaltlfili P. S.—Suet received, cue lot very heavy Black Silk, at 81; one lot do.. nearly yard wide ' at in—these are the beet ever offered for the moues in the City. myl2-61 /024 CHESTNUT STREET E. M. NEEDLES SPECIAL ATTENTION To hie assortment of White Goode and Linens. adapted to the requirements of the present gegspa pLAIN 7 PLINID AND Jac:Oa - ET% CADIBRIdS, MULL. NAINsOO.IO, SWIENSES. FRE NO.II TO USLINS PILLOW, SHEETING, AND SHIBTINI:i 1.11;t_1/4g. All varictios and novvities in the above at, (LACE GOODS. EMBROIDICTIE4. HANDKER CBIEFS AVE VEILS. 1 - 0 2 4 011.10STNUT sTa*liT, JAS. B. CAMPBELL Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, VUE6TNUT arßEErt linve opened this any, Bonnet's Black Taffetas. Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas. Detached Figured Camel's Hair Thibet, high lustre, Satin Plaid and Printed Marquilise, Lupin'e boot Llack 3a, esee and scuthouhue, Rich Plaid Mozambiques. Lupin's best black, white, and high colored Chslll. Organdies and Jaconets, grissaile grounds. Cacheruire Stripe Printed Percales, very rich. Foulard Poplins_ Foulard Satins, deo., Sco. CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, AND WINDOW SHA.DES.—V. E. AllOll SA 11 LT, N.D. corner shE VENTII and MAIIRET Streets, will open this morning from auction, Ingrain Carpets at 28, 31, 37, 50, 62 and 65c.. Entry and Stair Carpets, 18 to 62c. ; Hemp, Rag and Yarn Carpets, 18 to 37c. ; Floor Oil - Clothe, 31 to 600 ; White and Bed Check Matting, 20 to 2604 CAR Bordered Window Minden, 505. to 81.50; Iffnellos from . / to 1230., Spring Chintzes 9 to 12c. ; Lawns, 12,4 c • Shepherd's Plaids, 12 to 38c. • Delaines and Challies, 12 to 22c.; Stella Shawls, 82 to lid ; Honey Comb and Mar- Wiles Quilts, OLEO 16 98 lash lustre blook Sake, 61 to 411.27. myB-12t NEW SPRING PRINTS, CHOICE STYLE% MEDIVII44OO, SPRAGUE, PACIFIC, ALL TWELVE AND A HALT CENTS. A large lot beat Nolen and feat colors at 100. COWPIAIITIDVAIT A 00., tahlf..tf N. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Sta. YARD -WIDE FRENCH mminics, 18% OTS.—We have Rise received s email lot of yard-wide 'Preach Chlnte.e, eed of YARD-WIDE FROMM DRILLIANTES at /3,10. These goods have never been sold lees than 31e. 1 lot Brown. ground LSWIIII at 123(o. 1 lot Broancgrormd Organdlea, ISM& 1 lot Black.ground Organdlee, 1100. 1 lot fine French Organdloe,lB% c. 1 lot French Jaconot Lawns, 183 i 1 lot French Cambric Lawne,lBX o. Finn Cambric Lawns. 9 and 10c, worth lb& 10 pee. BROCHN POPLINS at 14c., cost 20c We are closing out the balance of our STOCK OF FANCY BILKS At extraordioary low pricee. Black and White Check Silk Poplins at 75e. 1.161:4 Clothe for lacquer, ehetlee, H. STEEL & SON, tnyl3 No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates. NEAT L4WNB,OF FINE QUA LITT. Select Colors Plain Silks. Fine Plain Good Silks. Shawinof Plain Style,. Drees Goode, neat dteignil. Enid & LANDELLI inyl4-tf FOURTH and &RUH Streets. ORGAN DIES FROM AUCTION, CHEAP: French Organdies, 18X cents. French Organdies, 25 cents. French Organdies, 31,it" cents. French Organdies, 87 J{ cents. ISM t LANDELL ntyl4 ti FOURTH Ond ARCH Strode. CLOAKB, PALATOTES AND MAN TILLAB.—LadIee in want of the above articles will PO it 19 their ellYiteigle vieit the old established house of Ws. TIENIsT, No. Od Muth NINTH Street, below ARCH. The lattat Paris Btylea always on hand at prices that astonish everybody. sod-3m LAT IMPORTERS' PRICES. ..L.A --RICHARDSON'S and DUNK &R. DICKSON'S cplebratod SHIRTING and FRONTING LINENS, re ceived from tee manufacturers direct, and guarantied perfect--to which the attention of buyers and the trade generally' is respectfully invited. SHEPPARD," TAN HARLINGEN: & AMNON. ifill•rx , It 1998 CHESTNUT Streak IKE'rAll, IL= 001)S. CLOTHING, IN ENDLESS vaittErr, OFFER TO THE LADIES 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth Would call VERY LOW RATES Also, A Choice Assortment 011EAP LAWNS RETAIL DRY GOODS. GREAT OPENING. EiIJDIDIER DRESS GOODS. THOS. W. EVANS & Co. WILL OPEN, MAY 14TH, A. line or Bummer Area Goode not before exhibited. cometleing many of the moat rireirahlo sty lee of the season, which they sill mil at very low mice'. Among them are PLAID ORGANZINES, at 18/ cents per yard. PLAID MOZAMBIQUE, at 181 cents per yard. SOLID CHEOS MOZAMBIQUE, at 25 cents per yard. CIIENE CHECK MOZ A.II.IBIQUE, at 5 emits per yard. DROVHE CHECK MOZ &MBIQUE, at 25. cents per yard. Nos. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. toyl4-3t 625 NEW SPRING 000111. giA, SOMERS SB SON, CLOTH HolisE, No. 625 CHESTNUT STREET, UNDER JAYNE'S HALL, now in stoat, and are receiving constantly a lona and desirable assortment of CLOTHS,CASS(MERE3 COATINGS, SILK MIXER AND PLAIN. Wallo', Tenors' Trduadvgs, sod 11 goods NUM" tp MEN AND Bolrii.s' WEAR. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. MODE GIiENADINE FRENCH PUFFED CAMBRIC. A further supply of the above scarce and desirable articles. E. M. NEEDLES. my14..8t No. 1024 CO NUT 3111,10 ET. Gt.UZE BUMMER BLA_NKETS,... The aubeeribiirs have received an Invoice of these very desirable goods, in fine quality, at last season's price. SHEPPARD, TAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, arl9-rp tf 1008 01188TNTIT Street. SPRING MILLINERY. 110OPENI.NG,—.I will open nue DAY a handsome stock of SUM .s.lklrt 11114LI isE.RY—to,‘ ether with a lot of FANCY NONNNT,i— jubt received from New York, embracing some of the peettleet styles , yet offered to the Ladies of this city. Ladies, cum and look at them ! 141r4. J. nunnunarn, lt* 116 North SEC it 41) Street. d o D. FERRIS ? 1037 CHESTNUT Street, haw pan recelrea a choice asiortmenz of o tieW GOODS, uotoprising all the lattet and moat fashionable !ILAN of Bonnets, Misses' Walking and Riding tints, Bole' Eats and Caps, together with a foil line of Goode ennoble for Friends' Wear. m110.12t OItEMOVAL. MISFES O'B RYAN, 924 oHESTNIIT Street, have moved to 1107 WALNUT Street, three doors above Hie veuth, nortb Bide, and will open PAWS allbLlNElliti for the hpriag. on TIITIBID AY. April IL apl2.2m* WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT a AMERICAN, 31/0 ENGLISH, AND SWISS WATCHES, Of the faint manufacture, which we offer lower than heretofore LEWIS LADOMUS & CO., 802 CHESTNUT STREET Also, a large aalortment of ONYX JEWELRY mylo-6t R 31 OVAL. J. 0. FULLER Saving Removed from No. 42 South THIRD Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT street, 2nd Floor, (opposite 111.4410111 G Temple') Now offers a Large and Desirable Stock of GOLD AND SILVER W &TO HES, ROGERS & BROTHEBS' SPOONS AND AND FINE JEWELRY, To which the atiwaticie of the trade ie invited. WO- 3m c , AMERICAN WATCH COM PANY." GOLD AND STLYEI WATCHES, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. COMPANY'S SALESROOM, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, commits N.B)3OIIiC Temple.) I. B. DARTER, Agent. sp3o.3na VULCANITE RUBBER JE WELItY A beautiful line of GENTLEMEN'S VEST CHAINS, LADIKS' OHA. TALAIKE CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES, BTULS, BUTTONS, AN, Now in Store. J. C. FULLER, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (oDooeito Meanie Temple.) an3o•]m e i k AMERICAN, ENGLISH, - 1 4.N P SW - I' 4 lS WATCHES, JEUEURY, AND 611VERWARE, AT REDUCED PRICER. JOS. H. WATSUTON BEET_ 326 lIHESTNEET_ CLOTIJIN G 1 ` A SELECT STOOK OF ' BOYS' CLOTHING: GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER. COOPER & CONARD, Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET Streets sp2d.lm LEHIGH REF'OttT, TtLE CoMPANY'S ANNUAL REPORT IS NOW READY FOR DELIVERY AT THEIR OFFICE. MOUNT MORIA.R CEMETERY. This ground is located a few yards off the Darby road, about the same distance from the city as Laurel Hill, and is beautifully situated on the highest point of ground for mites srowall. Its soil is admirably adapted for the purpose designed, being high wad dry. The Public are invited to examine its claims before purchasing elsewhere. amoral and sectional Vane mar be examined at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, N 6. los soma ervrti STIVIAtit, Where rany further information will be cheerfully af forded by the agent. DESIRABLE LOTS, AT LOW PRICES, AND ON LIBERAL TERMS, Are now In the market, some of them in eeatlone Jnet opened, having hitherto been held in reserve. OFFICH Howls from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M., antfelther be fore or after then Lours, at th@ ropiguim Qt the mow, eigned, NO. 314 NORTH TENTH STREET FREDERICK A, VAN CLEVE, GENERAL AGENT N. B.—Conveyance to and from the Cemetery for soot. tot &Aro ke xmrckasse. writ' :to, DENTAL PRACTICE.—The Prac tice of a Dentist that Lae been Bethel! engaged in bueineee t in a central part of the city for the plat coot years, will be otepoien or upon reasonable term Marcie "Dental Practice," Philadelphia Poet Office. myl4.3tie (ILAM SQUP Si RVED UY DAILY (Sunday' "noted) by JAMES PROSSER, SOS MARKET Street. Families supplied sensual. myT-tt LADIES' TRUSSES, SUPPORT VMS. BRACES. and other lasoleenieel Agellaneeo of correct oonstrnotion and easy to the wearer. For side and adjustment at O. H. NEEDLES' LADIES' STORM, TWELFTH Street, first door below Ewe. 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The undersigned has the honor to inform his friends and the public inrgenera!, that, flattered by the dilly in• creasing visits to his welt-arranged bar, he has con cluded to give free concerts every night, as another in ducement to make his ball a place of pleasant and re freshing resort. Everything having been done by him in a superior style, be boldly assures that the orchestra caul to. of & finrerior order, under the leoderady, of a 001 a of talent. The opening will take place on SATURDAY and MONDAY next, by a GRAND LUNCH from 11 to 1 o'clock in the morning, and from 8 to 12 o'clock at night. NOTICE.—In order to make the opening daya mere attleclive, Mr. Reeler hae made an arrangement with the Italian Opera Troupe, at present in the city, to lend their valuable mudetance by singing come of the master yiecee of Italian and German composers. m}•IS•8I It RIBY HEOKE LATOUR OLIVE OIL.-463 baskets ' OUR OLIVE OIL, just received, and for sole by JAURETOBE d LAVERGNE, 202 sad 204 South FRONT Street. OAUllol7.—llaving seen a spurious article of Oil breaded J. Latour," we caution the public against purchasing the same, as the genuine J. Latour Oil can be procured only from us. dAtitirrOflll d LAYSitabTS, Layl3-tf SOS and ZO4 South FONT Street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. T H " BOOK OF DAYS, While verb:4km in the twee ot its publica.lon, will WM! tJw advantage of forming a complete work, IA two, or, at the utmost_ three volumes, cortsprietug about thirty para. 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CURIOUS FUGITIVE AND INEDITED PIECES It to the desire of the editors by this work—while not discouraging the progreolve spirit of the age—to temper ft with affectiobate &Mugs toward what is poetical and elevated, honest and of good report, In the old national hfe while in no way discount-au...kg 6rtnt material intereetr, to evoke an equal activity - In those teethes be. yond SW, on which depend remoter but infinitely greater intereas q to kindle and sustain a spirit of patriotism, waling to milts; ream and onwards in MD a 4 ,11 while not exclueive of feelings of benevolence as well as juatice toward others. It is the Editors' wish that: these volumes should be a repertory of old fireside ideas in mouth at Well ea a means of hnorovlito the fireside Odom of the present day. The work will be printed in a new. elegant, and reada ble t pe, and wilt be Illustrated with an till/Adana. gi PUBLISEIND IN MONTHLY PANTS-PRICE 20 CENTS PART I. NOW READY A literal distounl made to Ayents J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co., m) 16•8 t DRY GOODS JOBRIERS_ EW SPRING AND v SUMMER GOODS. L. HALLOWELL & 00.. 333 MARKET and 27 NORTH FOURTH STS., Wbulvinsiti Realm in SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Desirons of selling off their stock of goods, prtiylogg to ren.c.vinA t their Stow St9l,-, in ‘t JAYNE'S MARBLE BUILDING," CHESTNUT STREET, Offer for the retiminder of the season, at Wholesale only, thelr AR TUA.1..!T1.V2 ,1•60:11. recontly - pUrSll%nd DRESS GOODS. At FIRS gentlailY inn unafg COST OF IMPORTATION. They will also oilier, at LOW PRICES. A well•selecttd assortment of other goods in their lino, many of which will be sold at a GREAT SACRIFICE. aplfi-Enwf-tJe5 • fliN A h VIAL. ADIERIUAN GOLD WA/VT.I4D, At high prim ONE-TEAR OR ‘ WTIFICATES FOR SALE SEVEN-AND-THREE•TENTHS AND couroa BONDS FOR SALE_ DREXEL & Co., 34 South THIRD Street. UNITED STATES ONE-YEAR LOAN FOR COUPON BONDS AND 7 3.10 NOTES HOIICIIIT AND BOLD QUARTERMASTERS' RECEIPTS CASHED, COLLtdt.ti) ; 08 EXOELAZIGIBD. Particular attention given to transaction in Govern ment securities. DREXEL & Co., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET ap'l7-1m ss,ooo,t.!t4h.eo,,,C.lou,ioaunn,d,,t.sb3e,io.o,eosted—mSniktiTns Rego- Apply Li AGYRIFID PITLEII. niy]s.l t No. 61. North Stroot. $I 000 $3,000, $5,000, $6,000, , 4 0 on - Srn~ close 2 or and ,..s tEr ti e Gronod i s s e . p a: . 0 41* Apply toE. PETTIr, m 315 No. SO9 WALNUT Street. kVA MALE AND TO LET. GERMANTOWN PROPERTY Cl FOR SALE.—One of the Irtudsomest and moat de sirably situand properties in Germantown, equally Butts ble les it ehlnty« od winker r.-e1.1.-L.co. If id eison.i.o4 or; Price sire+ t, within a few tniontee' walk of the depot, and of victuallers, grocery store, &c. The lot los two fronts, having 200 feet on Price street, and 221 feet on Centre street, and is nearly 300 feet deep. It is beautifully b• '46.E-it-proven wrer-greor. ,and aocia g o3 4 , 1,1-two, The house is a doubloons, large and convenient, having the 11) drant water, pump water, two kitchens, stationary wash lobe, Geld caber for rummer, &C. Also, stable, tool-bouse, garden, &c. Price *20.000. Term, gaff, Aptly to 1. PLI No, Ole WALDO:A' Otrech or on the premises. my 10.3 t if FOR KALE—The Yacht Dela ware. Apply to RESSLER. * Qfp gy, S, c.r.— tJett w La, „tt, s * teot , or If, yr, coiner 53.X111 and CHESTNUT Streets, of m+l6-3t* Wilt. A. efIERIIRR. VALUABLE REAL EsTAT.4 ho sold at ftlblin Sale, 011 SATURDAY, the 17th of Nay, all that valuable piece of LAND. frosting 330 feet, ftonting on the river Dela ware, and running no Broad to Penn Street, in the borough of Beverly, N. J. divided into lets to suit ow- CllB.Ol-15. No. 1 is a Wbarf Property, a good location for coal or rther laciness, beginning at the corner of Bread and Dank streets, running westwat lily 150 feet to locust street, thence northwardly to the liver to lon water kaiak, thAace op tha river easierir io nroad etrnot, and thence to the place of beginning. No. 2.—A lot 100 feet on Broad street, running 160 foot to Locust street i well shaded i good site for a house of bobiveau or pleasyr9 gEglvp, Ytwig coutniient to the even - taboos landing, Ito. 3.—A lot 88 fret on Broad street, ruining though to Locust street. 150 fret in depth. The improvements are a frame dwelling house, containing 11 rooms, kept as a boarding house, niaaaantly situated, yard shaded, and 112 grave. wilh atablivg awl carrl.ge kwinao. Vo. 4.—A beautiful plot of ground, 60 feet ou Broad street, running 150 feet back to Locust street. No. 5 —A corner lot. with small house and office, hay ing a front of 40 Met on Broad street, 150 fret deep to Lo mita stmt_ and other lota adjoining_ Saleroeltive, and to take place between tho hours of :2 and 4 o'clock P. M., or on the arrival of the steamboat Trenton from Philadelphia. For information, inquire of John Packer, Beverly, or E. Pettit, Real Estate Agent, No_ 309 Walnut a/real, Phi ladelphia. JOSEPH AVIIITE, mylb.3t Auctioneer. FOR SALE-A H A.2.11)8031E ItA double lhree•eturp brick DWELLING, back buddinge and lot of ground, at the Northeast corner of WALLACE and NINETEENTH Streets, thirty-seven feet eii,ht inches front, by one hundred and live feet deep, replete with alt modern conveniences. Term• accommo• dating_ Immediate yonoosion AtvArk. A. It. CARVER. & CO., Sonthwest corner NINTH and FIL.BhinT Streets. myls.6t* ert TO LET OR FOR SALY.----Neat MY country "dace, containing about 5 acres of land, with good buildings, near Cheater, Delaware county, 11 miles from the city, mile from railroad station on the Philadelphia and Wilmington Railroad. Fine variety of nuits. ite. Artily to 12315 IOR SALE-PAPER HANGINGS. —The Stock and Fixtures of a PAPER STORE, No, 07 North EIGHTH Street, will be gold at a great bargain, as the Dreamt owaer Celled to leave the oily. Terms easy. my 15.2c* ELEGANT GERMANTOWN RE SIDENOR TO I..NT.—Ths with large lot, stable, and coach-house and garden on ARMAT Street, (Linden Place,) within three minuites' walk of Church-lane Station. This property ia beauti fully situated. well shaded, and is replete with comical!• anew—gas, bath, and avatar eloati, Ace. A Jo:Arable winter and summer residence. Apply to W. P. WILSTICH, my 7 wfnititit* No. 38 North TRIED Street. soi l i gaSTB.A.IsiWAT 19. A. Steamboat tiQIIMISAIOK, 77 length 160 leer, 22 feet beam, and 734 feet h01d,175 tone. Lam en gine 28 inch cylinder by 0 feet stroke. STEAM EN GINES AND BOILERS, now and second hand, for role. Apply to V. W. COPELAND, tnyl2.mwt.St IZZ MHO W AY. New Yerk. REIMER'S IVORYTY PE3 ARE admired by all lovers of line painting, flue color ing, the natoraloom of which moat atrilto ovary one, SECOND Street, abov6 Ureen. 11* ARTESIAN WELLS BORED, By S. B. BAUD! ? Avpiy or ddrop, rTp.IO9ALMA" A RTIFIGIAL HUMAN EYES, OF all sizes, forms, and colors, for sale Wholesale and Retail, by J'AXEd 41 1 . , N & 110 , OrOctant, noTl6.etr 924 CHESTNUT Street. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP.—Notico is hereby given that the 111. of ,fc co. r at thy ii•iiirmouut irou l4 Worke, bee been dissolved by mutual. consent. The bu6inese will be settled and closed by May 10, 1802. °HAMM E. SMITH. The hu.inees will be continued by the undereistruel m.der 41>o firm of ISOIIRI3, TAWNIt, k, 00. Oißoo No. 209 South THIRD Street. m>l3-]m MORRIS, TASKER, & 00. TIELICIOUt3 HOT AND COL D 11 DAMS may always be bad at the famine Hair. Dyeing Saloon, FOURTH and RISANOH. my1,4114t PHILADELPHIA 2_ PE PT PE T No. no WALNUT Street. WASHINGTON • ADVBICTISE M ivirt WA NTE D—A good Journeyman RA RBER. Omed wgfigels alvMn. ir.pgre of lON AIM IEBPIN TA, Washington, near the N nor y V era Nato, Euehth meet. !PM 14 aial ID SLAY! UN it MRICANN ACADEMY OF PATUHPAY vEzinfa, May mu. ITALIAN UPKRA. PUNITIVVLI LAOT GPEHA NIGHT THIS dHASON. Second sod loctoppeitraoce of NADA - alb Bid NNA lhoAlcettrii Grnoil Opera In ronr acts, TA FA VO LUTA. Modonie NOM, to h.r celehrated character of Le o l9ll IMMO 01,1 un Fornando an tor Arlin i Pig, 111;til NI as Salthatarj MM iVO. G111)1t1! as 1 lito. DllleliCal Director and Conductor, Wit. Acroidoion to Paptutt, 'firm Oirele , and Ha'oony, No"tie•thorFe for fitlvivril kitoita. Ifaruill Oirclo, 60 cote i tixltrrt 1 2,5 crate. Box oßicoist ihe Academy will open t3-day, from!) to 4 o'clock, for LIM hall: of rew•rvpil wn.ti. intl6.2t MRB. JOHN DREW , S Allow-STREET THEATRE. Acting Otago Manuel W. 8. FREDERICKS Buenos. Agent mid Treasurer JOB I). filtihiptur - BENEFIT ote FRANK DH.MW, TO-NIGHT,Fit ID ALT, :nay i 9, 150 2 1 On, JOHN, JEAN, AND JONATEI kN. Caleb Huthr, au Mr. Frank Drew Alter a bieb. 1,. noun.., IA new Barlewigio, clam THE ONION OF AHYDOS. yell an, Mrs_ litt,n 81.1 Isa, NiP.4. Marla& Menai Muza, (a Pirale.) Prank Drew. Mier JANE COG Qt BS w4l shard,' appear. Ina.rn open at qnarter altar T o'clock. Curtain rum at i t tlatopt to 8 pr. cirri?. VIIVALNUT-MEET THEATRB-:. v NINTH and WALNUT Strum. Aran team*, MBB. M. A. GABEATTEION M.45v: BLit BENEFIT . of Mr, and hire, Of)NWAT, Tt lb FP.' I Y ENO. Tlie perfointorice will conimi nco with Lu N DUN AS.II, It &NUE. fair Harcourt Courtly 51r. P. 13, Conway'. Lod) Coy Spook. r Mri F. B. cont/er r •1, dr Tma Of non ROY. Rob Roy .Mr, F. B, Conway. Been MacGregor Mrs. F. B. () t ummy. PRIOMI--bio. 87,6, lb, And 26 cent.; Private Boxes ? Sfi and SI accordion Mar Wale_ Doors oast at 7}/ o'clock. To commence af, YX. A cAllifimy OF MUSIC. ASSL ER.% HE A NT) FaREWR.LL cON THURSDAY EVEI%ING., Ma.; 221. It PEAL' OF LAUGHTER 1 !!--1)11. COL roN? in connlill'nnti Qr SIT II; 1111C0011 6 rbich .1 tip femur oithikitmothilite the plum• cur' to annuouto ONE OIURE .Exhitottou of the. Le I.IOIIING Gr . for FRIDAI EYMNING, kl.ty 16, 1862 : at CONOEILT LIeLL. T welve gen tivmen of the first re~ptctabilay a ill Wham° the Gee. Dr. G. has the extrtmoDhasereto Alitiolli.oh that oo this ,)IX LA DI P:S haro Rhin consooltst to inmate the 11,8. The circa of the gas is to d. Troll) the mont promfhent traits of character. Scme %sith laugh oluo. dance, declaim, Sic. The TIIRMAINE htto PLINIO commence the evelliffee ouUrtithanent with a (Tendert of 211 ill NM& they will digit hl , lytt WI! of tilde hioet britliant songs, pelrlotte. penthoonlal, and tenths. Ticktt.., 25 cents. Duore upon at 7. Commence ek 8 o'clock. ru)l.t.3t* 01., } 1l)11 )Vll.ll, (JIVE AN EXHIBITION the LAUQIIT iR GAS for I.AbIES exclu 1 RII).XY A rrtCIINUON, May 16, 181;2, at I.:ONO/Mr lift LIE/. TwuntY LH. 1108 WO ['JAIL , Ow (114_ Th !Sao •., 1 0,j u 6 w-ve,al of their wont tetvltitte Fletitte. A Immarri! LU ettittl. NOrB oven at 2. Chionvonce at 3 o'clotit myls.2t* ACADI,II.IY OF MU6IO. MARK TT .I.S", , I,EIT'S GEM. al( WELL 001 , NERT, I.lllLnr•Dii Y EYE Z., G. May 21 killl particiOrn will 6001/ Un VitbliCitth lariat tf GREAT WORLD'S FAIR, 16Cii Strvet, above Nitieteunth„ Fur ono xcrk, commenced Rl.* 19th. myl2-1.24 ATAINi AY]U 11(111 k CO 78 MAM- A hOlll MEN (:R AT 15101tAL EXHIBITION HYATT 11110 ST Thin instructive and Interesting collection of Livins Animals, couPshatig every variety known to naturalists" will be exhibited tind.r AN lAVIENSIC NEW file ifl,l2Plt. tout OM , OtelikklliShiti, . nkuininv ur.s, l4 -4, 4 47,1..00 innate feet of cloth, gall) decorated witft Repot all nations,) On ARCH Rreet, above Nineteenth, tletzuneheing . 1 .4.7 POSITIVELY FOR ONR REX ONLY, (After which it will proceed on its annual Rummer tour.) Adrniesfor, IlsClnte; cliihlren under vine years, Ifi cents, T.H1t14.111 PitnifORMANilES illAoll DAY. Doors open at 10 A M., B and 7 P. K. lb.o.Antle amak rare and valuable additions have Leon Towle, the nowise. tors haying expended on this establigiment the anal - moos euni of *t1(25,000. The resoitreee of every dime have been ran,en to cortrihtte to this vvicittiaLLND ZOOLO HOAG EXHIBITION. It ben Oven prouonnced by the ciuru, trod did elite of the city of Now York, where it teceniiy exhibited, t. turpeawe in beauty tool varlet>, any exhibition of the kind in the known work). THE LIVING FILP filiT3llo:3 dli occmpy wyr nr,Q tureen cam, reoominiug miniature palaces. The ornamental painting. on them is too mod extraordinary effort of ;tutorial art and enterprise ever litoLl in aby country. Mona ',axis, apn ail of THE GREAT VAN hoaP --- ru,.R thrn , irry riarilPr anq Amer - 101l WILL ENTER TELL DENd OF TRAINED ANIMALS Ale., will appear, THE GREAT WAR ELEPHANT HANNIBAL. B. F. Trf 031 ms. Keeper. PRIIVIJMNIII4 it LK Npur. air Po teamed .end performed by Prof. NAST'. also, PGIIII3II Dlonke) s, Muley, &c. Other gruad features of the en tertainment ere the COLOESAL GOLDEN CIIAIIIOT, containitg Otto 1 , 43$ eat R.. 6.1 the dons, cagog, and wa4ota. Three, the reoht magailloont place& of worl+menebip ever constructed, are all Hew and ett berh Ltyoad prrctdont. I, o deem i pti ye language will &B igger exaggerated to those Who behold them While pagans through the etrevt in a GORGEOUS PROCESSION, on the rearnii.g of MONDAY, 514 y Nth, preceded by 917 E WORLD RENOWNED VAN A 11BEIRGLI, in pe , eon, the original lion and tiger tamer, who nppeare lb all bis prislipt figor and excellence of former year* notruthoundir g the ft - mama remrts of his being torn to pieces by the 6E111141e, Pie marling papers for route et procession, Nay 19th. tarl2.l2t* GREAT WORLD'S FAIR ; ARCM above Nineteenth. Coturnencee MONDAY, May 19th, for one week. mrl.2-12t* pENNSYVLANIA ACADEMY OP 1 'THE PISS ARTS. Thirty-ninth Animal Exist. bition of Painiinge and Soulptme, 1025 CHESTNUT Street. Open from 9 A. A( till 6 P. Al., and from P. M. till 10 P. 51. Admittnno. 2 centsj Season Tickets 00 cents, Stockholders, Artiste, awl Contribntors will receive their ticsete at the Academy : no admissions without. Open from 9 A. M. till 7P. Al and from 8 till 10 P. hl . 'llO WANTS. pAliTtslElt WANTEM=Tho subscri• ber, beteg thoroughly practical in his lino ot business, is desirous of fornikg a business ennnecrion \ebb a man of energy and capital, iu tide city, or New York - . The business may be done for cash iVelresis OtHan al Da PAAII. n».111-t} AIOUNU LADY, who speaks Freich, desires a bit nation as GOV Ear:n.3s. Is competent to teach the higher English branch. a ' Freucb, at..l fqqlk.,?...i. of Muck. 11... co 014—Amo. tl,o coun try or tsavoliog. Address "L. V.," Press Office. m 514 e.h,3tit WAN TEI) —6O3I.ETHING NEW— /. mivt-Ztnintir —:Stittr onsi rennin; Alma wanted. in every town and city in the United istates; 1520 to . :940 per tam lb can be, made and no humbug Business easy ard respectable. It requires a very email capital, d will not interfere with other employment. This Is no hook sponey or _humbug of any kind_ Na iaiieOia .441 l regtet having sent for this information, let his employ ment be what it may. Cull particulars given to all who enclose a 'hr. e-cent vestige etemp, and address HARVEY DROWN & A moskeng N. 11. myls-d6t.tu w3t.w2tlll, ALADY WISHES A SITUATION as TEACHER in a private octopi or in a family. Atiorees yDI E 1.," Chatham, Pennsylvania ta31.4-121t AYOUNG MABllkab MAN wishes a Situation in n wholesale eetablialonent, of any kmd; would he v tiling to make himeell generally ueefal. Addtree R. KENT, 22 North Third Street. tun° lU. V.. TrlikiLINES.-WANTED- For the U. S. Marine Coro t for sea service aboard of rnen-cf-war, SEVERAL HUNDRED ABLE— DODIRD MEN. bearreen the ages of 18 and 35 rear. All information that may ha Pp/mired. will ho ittiVeri at the ittinlfy.vona, 311 South Prdlit street, Wow SOrildo, Philadelphia. JAMES LE WlB. nn 9-tf Captain and I:occulting Officer. ti 4 WANTED— A House with all the Ma Modern hnbroVerneinte, having at trust nix chain berth wilh fixturell for Stove. Limits, lie OE to WAL LACE. EIGRTLI to BROAD. Rent not over $31:10 F,„ ao. 1717 P 0. INSURANCE CO AN 1.60. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA IDANITAL 82G0,000. This company continues to take risks on the safer classosof Property at low ratan. The public can rely upon Ile reeponsitellityi and abill. ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exceed $500,000, and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future DIRECTORS (IBA& L DUPONT, JERRY WALKER, JOHN W. MAI:MOEN, JOHN TUOHNLEY, 0. 11. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM. HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., DUMB'S. $, HOB, ;AIN, T, WM. H. SWAIN, VIIIMAN SHEPPARD JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. N. S. LAWRENCE, WM. O. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLEIL THOMAS ORAVRN, Prftidistie. A. S. GILLETT, Vice Prooldent. JAS. B. ALVORD. Secratsry. sv2B.tt CAUTION- The *el-61 kilta tOtookollon of FAIRBANKS' SOALES Hu induced the maitre at Imperfect heinous to offer them as I+ Pa.IRBAIIKS I SCALES," and bUrahasers have thereby, In many Instances, been subjected tetrand and Imposition. FAIBB &NHS' 60ALEB are manure°. turvil only hy the oriOnal Inventors, E. ft T, FAIS BANHB 8 00.* aDO are adopted to every Dranoh of Ms badness, where a correct and durable Beale' la required. FAIRBANKS & EWING ? Osumi Agentst sulo-tf MASONIC HALL. 716 CHESTNUT ST MONUDIENTB AND ON AVE LT_IL STONES at very reduced prices at Marble Works a 1 s STEINMETZ, IMMO dynamo, Wow Elms* gtrwwk mhlft-gwor JAMES HOMER & BON RAVE A T.l oplundid mortment of flue Growling, chain, lila YENTH and £ QW.I 1 Streets, and SIXTH end WOOD Streets. mlp• Dianager.
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