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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
A 5ME131.2 SONOSTP.R.
Ai THE BARD Or TOWER HALL
In the songs of Spring birds,
Poeta often hear words
Distinct and Well ordered
And I heard such a lay,
As I trod Vother day,
A path by grorea bordered.
Old Tasso rehearses
A bird's tuneful Nursed,
In Annidit's retreat;
But its song, you'll confess,
had of good sonic mnch less
Than the one riL room
This hollptert sweet-throated,
Sung, •• Inv. Ton not noted
1101, the earth's newly dreggal
In ft suit fresh and neat,
Of bright green, made complete
liy o tlower,,prigged Vest!"
yomr reason
Bid you dress for the season ;
But be not arrayed
In clothe, Which. like grass,
To their eo,l will soon pass,
But in garments well made."
Doubtless do little warbler would have added, At
TOWER. HALL," in the next stanza, if his sons hail nut
bcon the, al of our footsteps. It may
be added, in sober end truthful prose, that our stook of
Spring Clothing unequalled in Philadelphia, and, lining
daily replenished, °Wene sinib a selection as cannot he
found Ah4,..ht4%. Sil ea... I s auttAal its eize, style, and
price, from our ready-made stock, and for those who pre
for, we hare a foil a•sortment of desirable styles of piece
goods, which will he made up to order in the best man
ner. We 01 roof i:eirt fur cash only, therefore, lit tile
lowest possible price:.
'TOWER HALL, No. 518 MARKET St., Philadelphia
It BENtiETT g
SURGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE,
WASHINGTON,
AN ARMY MEDICAL BOARD will assemble in
Washington, o_, ea Una let of Juno next, for the
examination of aprlicents for admission into the -Medi
cal Corps of the Army. In addition to the ordinary re
quirements cf moral rbaracter, medical and surgical
knowledge, g cod iludritilG education, and sound physical
condition, the applicants must be familiar with the rebid.-
plea of hygiene and the conditions necessary to the health
of the troops in hospitals, canine, and transparts.
Applications moot be addiessed to the Secretary of
War, throb the surgeon General j mutt ewe the reel •
dente of the applicant. end the date and place of his
birth. They must also he accompanied (references will
receive no attention) by respectable testimonials of his
n onseaning- thn mornl anJ pt,yeica7 qualincationo requisite
for filling creditably the responsible station, and for per
forming ably the aidnone and attire duties of an officer
of the Medical Stafi.
ADDlicarkia must hceyr ly-ona and tweßcy
eight - years of ago.
No allowance ie made for the expenses or pennies un
dergoing these examinations, ee they are indispensable
pracquiaiteit to amintment; but those who non
wawa and rective appointments will be entitled to
transportation on obeying their first order.
There are now, and at= will occur, several vacancies
in the Medical Staff r idyll Bt,
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. All who
have used this etaludead rActlicine for
ASTHMA,
PRONCLIITIb,
WHOOPING CO - LC:If, CROUP,
COUGHS AND CC/LDS, ROARS ?MESS,
Or any 'PULMONARY COMPLAINT, attest its useful
aeso- 712 prod ot tit!d fncf, we would nate, that for
thirty years past the EXPEt3T °RANT has been before
the public, and that each succeeding year has added to
its popularity, and r xtended the demand, until now it i 3
known and appreciated is all ouariere or . the world, sad
admitted to be the Great Remedy of the Age for that
<gess of diseases for which it is especially designed.
RECENT COUGHS and COLDS, PLEUJtITIO
PAINS. &c., are qulcisly and effectually cured by its
iliapborelie, sprains, 81 expectorant power.
ASTHMA it always cures. It overcomes the spas•
medic contraction of the air weseele, and by producing
free expectoration, at once rolooTo all digicaliey of
breathing.
BRONCHITIS readily yields to tho Expectorant. It
sundries the inflammation which en wade through the
wind tubes, product free expectoration, and 'suppresses
Pt once the cough and pain.
COESUMPTION.—F,r this insidious and fetal
disease no remedy on e-rth bee ever been found so
effectual. It subdues the Miasmata, relieves the
cough and pain, std removes the difficulty of breath
tog, st.d prcduc s an easy expectoration, whereby
all irritating and obstructing matters are removed from
the lungs.
Otirtrici Ctvirri ft le promptly relieved by this Ex.
- pettotant. it sburitms the aeration of the dialing'
one-half, and greatly mitigates the sufferings of the
anent.
La an 1 1 171,310147ARY BOMPLArarrs, in 08017 P,
PLEURISY, ko., it will be found to be prompt, safe,
pleasant, and reliabla.
The 'EXPECTORANT is prepared only at 242
CEESTIit r Stitet, al a is mla gene:Ray.
'MU- - at
MONTGOMERY'S HAIR-CUTTING Rooms
itEMOVED from ii CUESTNiiI I to Val PIS S
Street. ray 15.301%
LYON'S lOAGNETIC INSECT POWDER,
Tested for ninalei.) , s,kili% and 5r... - . in It Lat.
and exterminate., Bracher, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas,
Moths iv Clothr, Fors, and Furniture, Garden Insects,
dm. Alt gt-nvine hears the signature of E. Lyon, and
is , noiroi.ommo to inrcons or domestic animals. Be.
'Ware of counterfeits and imitations.
• Lyon's Powder all insects in a trice,
Lyon's Pills are death to rats and mice.
Sold everywhere. D. S. BARNES,
.7a-.iututaa mm Broadway, New
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OP THE LATEST
STILES, made in the Beet Manner, eapreeely fOr RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in
Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted
saisfactor7. Our ON2-Puleß SY STEZZ if; strictly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
.ItniEd t via Otti ➢IAICKET Street.
CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST
in the City, et 111 South FtrUItTH Street.
GTRCIIIAR PRINTING, b4si and cheapest in the
City, at 111 South FOURTH Street.
MARRIED_
BBOWN—RILLY.—On the evening of the 15th inst.,
st Grace Church, by the Bev. Wm. Suddards, air. Wm.
B. Brown to lilies Emma L., daughter of the late Tobias
Inlay, all or this city.
IlitiD/RSGIY-01;83TER.—Thursday evening, the
infitant, by the Rev. .1. Wheaton Smith, William 11.
Henderson and Addle C., daughter of Daniel P. Bossier,
Esq., all of this city.
WOLFE—SPRING BB.—On the Dtth instant, by it , 9r.
V. A. b. Riche, de, John K. Wolfe to Bybolla Peale,
deestie: of tin line Be cry spfluger, all of this city.
DIED
t3OUTIIWOIII.II , —Ma) 1511, Eliza Ilettetlble, onto
daughter of deter A, and ➢unstable P. T. timultvorth,
aged 14 years and 4 months.
The tri4rds of the family are invited to attend the
funeral, from her parents' residence, z.Oll Green street,
on Monde)", 19th ttt Z o'clock P. DI, Funeral der.
-.duee at the Chump or the Intercessor. - aFdR
CHANDLEB.—On Suth•day morning, the 16th Mat.,
StlBl3oll/1 G. Chandler, consort of William Chandler,
- Principal of Eaton Academy, Cheater county, in the
48th year of Ler age.
The tAillijeell and felAsas of the family are invited to
attend her funeral, from her late residence, on Second
day next, to meet at the house at 10 o'clock. Interment
at Friends' Burial Ground, Breildown. AV
litElloBlL—On the 15th instant, Mary Elizabeth,
daughter of David and the late Slio-r Mereer, aged 5
Years and 2 monthe.
The relatives and friends are respeetfulty invited to at
tend the funeral, from the redden°e of her father, No.
1322 Otis (late Wood) street, on [Sunday afternoon, at 1
tetlOCk. To Drocetd to Odd Fellows , egmetery.
EARL.—At Etigabeth, N. J., on Wednesday, May
14th, after a lit.grrit.t3 illness, Hrs. James Earl, in the
bath year of her age_
The relatives and friends are invited to attend her
frmagal, to-day (a,,tt044.,,) P. M. from her
residence, without further notice. ft
ISENINFIN.—Ou the morning of the 14th instant,
E. Lcuisa, wife of Atignstas Esenwein, aged 29 years.
The relatives and friends of the fa nily are invited to
attend her funeral, this saterday) aftereoea, at 3
o'clock, from her late cc eidenee, $0.1217 North Eleventh
Street,
PINC.IIII , I.—On the 15th instant, Wm. Pinehin, aged
70 ream
Fiineral from bbl lite ITSVAIICA, on SI until, me rill nit
*t B o'clock.
IIUBBABD.—On the 14th instant, William Hubbarj,
aged 69. years.
Funeral from hid fare residence. No. 7013 North Twen
ty- second Btreet i This (Saturday) Mormon, at 3 o'clock.
CAMPB/GLI.,-00 the lith mum, tramps Campbell,
of Chester, Delowsre county, in the 57th year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence, this (Saturday) after
noon, at 2 o'clock.
JONES.—On the 13th inst., Hrs. Anna Jones, religt or
the lake Willis„ Jonae,ot Itetsainstsee, in the Tat )Q Of
her age. .
Funeral from ber late residence, 124 Richmond sires.,
this (Saturday) after-peon, at 2 o'clock.
SECOND MOURNING POPLINS,
VALENCIAS, AND GINGUANS —I3ESSO2..r
SON invite atteitiou to their New Stock a--
Second blot/ruing Giughants, lb to 25 cents.
Moorolog diik es cl Wool ropline, tag to T.
Second klouroicg Siik and Wool Valencia., 73 old.
Black and While Snarl French Jaconets, 26 eta.
Plain Black finet.t French Jaconeta, 25 cta.
Impin's Black Challka, 44 ctn.
Iloiltea Black Mirage. 7-1 wide, 52M eta.
Inadn's Black Crape alarata, 25 chi.
Lupin's Black Paulartinee, 25 cat. myl4-tf
G. M AXWELL & BON,
J. iILRYRISTIi aim tiffEBTNUT, have now open,
at the lowest cash prices in the market, magnificent
-lines of a great hatiety or now Spring Goods, of their
-own late importation at,d mannfactnre, as well as of
careful selernevo trom New York impor tations. Their
Soot *1411114101144 Tilifact 111111 iluipura Laces, Valley
Dutton's, Fin. b Trimming Ribbons, Paris Ornaments for
oaks and Dress, French Bugle Trimmings, Silk Belt
ing, Bilk Gimps, 1 horoson Freres' Paris Trail Skirts,
spool Silk, nes colors, at 2 cents per spool, Fresh Brat
4 Stogie Zephyr, ror summer knitting, Faris Weds ,
- Travelling Fans, and Magic Ruffles, are all
he hulks as goods of the most reliable make,
to the .ennirements of close, discriminating
4111 M -41100 to cash buyers.
J. G. MAXWELL is IFICIN,
Factory, ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT
l'igirtirr-rouftTit incETtlye
BBLat.F OF OUR BRAVE SOLDIER 3
Id in the North Broad-etreet Preebyterien
ffebirpi , g iii Boring. Garden Hall, corner of
iN rh nt d SPRING GaRDEI( Strati% TO
-1,3, at a quarter before 13
3.lr.se e by the Pastor, Rev. Dr. AD 4.114
MARCH, and Rev. B. C. Cl7rLff.R,
trock1)11. N. Y. A brief statement of toe
Arms CoMMitten of the M. C
free lb; PP meetings are bold, will be med. by
AN. NIF.I , Serretaily of the Committee. The
eotilioro invited. it*
itE wt.cOND REFORMED DUTCI
IEOI alit ha aimed Ott SABBATH MOHN
roagi rgett.:u uniting with that of the Pint
Dutch Church, SEVENTH and SPRANG
lab vtte, Rev. T. DE WITT TALDIAGE to
,t R 0%100114 MY. Kr. Talmage. Fatal'',
the t hi. d of a &RUB of Mamma to Youtm
Returned Dutch church, hEYENTII
e Brown. lt*
illyisCat try THIS INTERUMSBOBI
BIND GARDBN, brlow Broad street.—Rey.
IZWTON MR (D. V ) preach TO-MORROW
IVINING, at a quarter before S o'clock.
will reach at /ON p, L &Ms provided
ltd
trir HELL.—CAN IT EE THAT THE OR
tlxodoa ministry sod churches of this OttY believe
there is a hell of future and eternal analelinioMl Rev.
JOlll4 CHAMBERS on this alibied TO-MORROW, M
4 D. M. Church BROAD and RANSOM Streets. lt*
ErrBISHOP STEVENS will administer the
rib of confirmation in the Church stills Nativity,
Vaviittli, end Manta Vernon, on &many morning. lrie
orTILE PLEASURES OF PIETY.—Rev.
Daniel L. Patterson, 'pastor of Coboca sink M.R.
Churcb, on this subject. in American Mechanics' Hall,
FOURTH Street below Girard avenue. Sabbeth
l half
them. P. IL CYOI , I 3. if - 401:6N, eup't•
Tr PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION.
THB PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire
eardialls td anita la
SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
in its patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional and unholy
rebellion against the
UNITY OF TILE REPUBLIC,
and who desire to support, by every power of the Go
vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms,
braving disease and the perils of the Saki to proeerre the
Union of our fathers, are reunested to select the number
of DELEGATES count to the Legislative Representation
of the State at such times and in snch manner as will
best respon d the spirit of this mtli, to meet in
STATE CONVENTION,
- AT
HARRISBURG,
On THURSDAY, the nth day OE July noxt, at 11
o'clock on wet tiny, to
NOMINATE CANDIDATES
for the offices of
AUDITOR GENERAL
AND
SURVEYOR CIENERAI,
and to take such measurea as may be deemed necessary
to strengthen tiln Qovornniont in this itaton Of common
vont to a common country.
Chairman of the People's State Committee.
GI% W. 11AIIDIFIELT. g cre t. r i o .
6111.1111YAN, my2.tf
REV. GEORGE W. SMILEY WILL
11.3 preach TO-MORROW (Sabbath), at 10 . g A. M.
and S I'. M. Matters of particular importance will be
bronahtlefore the congradatien. All the frlenoa or the
enterprico are particularly invited to attend.
FIRST REFORMED DUTCH
CHURCH, SEVENTH and SPRING GIRDItaT
6trrele.—The Supreme Court havin& dec,ded the snit In
tbitl eicee in fa, or tiatt Churcb, the Rey. T. my WIT r
TALMAGE will (D. V.) preach on eAtsBA.Til HORN
-1241G, the 13th instant, at .I.OX o'clock, and as the tecond
Church will be closed on this occasion, that Congregation
are affectionately invited to attend. Servicein the even
ing at 8 o'clock, It*
SPIRATUALIS3I.—IIIRS. A. A. IC tilit •
RUM. of Maseactmeettia, a Medium and an 010/anent
/ a nent Srwaki-r, will lecture at SA I.S 0 st-S 1.112.vr u
on SUNDAY at lON o'clock A. M. and SP. M. Ad
-3.t.g
gr. GRAND GATHERING OF THE
Sunday-school Children to welcome the Stato Con
-yention, in the Academy of Music, FItIDA.Y APT Sit-
NOUN. May The committee will etbmil fag tim
ifistribution of tickets at the American Sunday-401mM
Union. 1125 Chestnut street. ou Saturday, 2 kilt instant,
from Ito4P. M. Superintendents of SCIIOOIB represent
ed in the Convention desiring, to participate will please
report to this VOIIIIIIMCIP 0 . 1 Anierienli 611111111Y.R11001
1:71:011, previous to that time, the loaner of tirßets re•
ituircd. The books of music can now he obtained there.
The doors of the Academy, on the :30th, will open at
•' o'clock. &lands will arrive in procession, and be
sinted in order as they
...71:0016 ;ma lrovqva, flvllern
re.•onuuended.
Snverintendentß will pleao read this notico to their•
zollool, on SnlieolY t 18:11
rtrW-.. OFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND MA.
t 1.3 TINE INBO - 11A NCB COMPANY. 415 WAL.
UT St, DELPIIIA, May 12, 1861 —The Directors
have this day dtclare a Eemi•annivi DIVIDEND of
arca and a half per cent., payable le the ttockholders of
thin C°mPanTl on and art4lily lOth inotant,
oxyl4nrwf-im ALY'REP 511.11.1 i TT,
40N5IIitPTION,
PLIGURISY,
07. .NOTICE.-PII.ILADELPII CA, iv:iv 1-1,
1E62. A General Meeting of the Stockholders of
tin; 'UNION CANAL COMPANY PENIsSYL
-VAN lA will bo bold at the ollico, No. 923 Walnut strove,
(Foppfbar lloibling,) on 'MONDAY, lay 26th, 1861, at
11 o'clock, A. AI , for tho purposo of taking action lapin
an - Act of Assombly of Pennsylvania, approved the 10th
day of April, A. D., 1862, entitled a «P artherenppleuiont
to the several acts heretofore passed relating to thy
ur.k.
fly order of tiro Board of Managers.
JAMES P.LBS,', President.
O. TIIO3IPSON, Secretary. 111yi5-t!6
rsrOFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MU.
TUALI - 13i611.11,9N08 COM.FANY OF einLA
DELniTA, April 30, 1862—A general meeting of the
Steckbolders of this Company will be hell en TLIURS
DAY, the 21st day of Play next, at 12 o'clock PI., at the
(Mice, No. 208 WALNOT Street, for the purpme of act
imp on the acceptance of au ACt of the tienaral Mpembly
of ,be Coninoinvealth, entitled "An act to repeal certain
acts supplementary to an act entitled An act to incorpo
rate the Reliance Insurance cud Trust Company," to
reduce the authorized capital of the C0M.49.119, and to
change the corporate name thereof to that of the
Reli
ance Insurance Company of Philadelphia, approved the
24th daz of April, A. D. 1862.
B. N. DINCHHAN,
myl.ths,ttntmy2l Secretary,
ocrCOMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL.
TANTA, PIIILADELPHIA, May 6th, 186'2.—The
Directors have this day declared a dividend of THREE
PER CENT., payable on and after FRIDAY, 16th finer.,
dear of State tax.
ms7.l6t R. C. PALMER. Cashier.
cry. GIRARD BANK, PHILADELPHIA,
bIAr 13,1362.—The Directors Wive declared a di
vidend of FOUR PEA VEST,, pnahle to the Stock.
ou and ogler - am /OM fug , fine of State TaX.
my - 14 it W. L. SCEIALFFER, Outlier.
TrOFFICE OF TIIE NESqUEIIO7iING,
VALLEY IL IL CO—PIIILADELPHIA, May 10,
ata,tm-Tho stockholdorg oI thie Common! aro hereby 118—
tined that the third instalment of FIVE DOLLARS PEN.
SHARE is celled in, by order of the Board of Directors,
payable at lho (Mice of the Company en the 26th inst.
my 10—tf JAMES S. COX, Treasurer.
ca- "OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND
MIDDLE COAL FIELD RAILROAD &ND
COAL COMPANY."—A special meeting of the Stock
holders of the Company will be held on TUESDAY, the
27th instant, at 11 o'clock A. M., on business of great
btairmt.ktAnce.
By order of the Board of Directors.
- JOHN BINGHAM, President.
Attest, HENRY ROBINSON, Secretary. myl2- t:27
ca'YOUNO MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT
bbouta prepare themselves fur the Mere to which
they are beet adapted, and which will contribute meet
to their intellectual and moral improvement. P aIIE
NOLOCrY is applied for this, and other purposes daily,
at 928 CIIESTNUT Street, by mu/ 1 4 , tarEg, BU6•
ce,eor to rowler, WoUC, Ji Co. ap2O.lM
TrTILE ISEAUTIFUL STECK PIANOS :
We adviee all to examine these inimitable instra
11103tB, sold by J.E. GOULD, S. E. corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT. 0.1510-stuthiStsY
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL•
113 ROAD COMPANY,
pane DELPITIA, April 18,1882.
The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day declared
a send-annual.DivideLd a FOUR PER CENT. on the
Capital Wek of the Company, clear of State tax, paya
ble on and after May 15th, ISB2.
Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be
had on application, at the office of the company. No. 238
Routh THIRD street. THOS. T. FIRTH,
anl7 tic] Treasurer.
MOUNT MORIAR CEMETERY.
This ground is located a few yards off the Darby road,
about the same distance from the city as - Laurel UM, and
is beautifully bitnatta on the highest point of ground tot
mks around.
Its soil is admirably adapted for the purpose designed,
being high and dry. The public are invited to examine
its claims before purchissir.G . , elsewhere.
fstmeral and sectional plans may be examined at the
Where any further information will be cheerfully at
fuldtd by the agent
DESIRABLE LOTS,
AT LOW PRIORS, AND ON LIBERAL TEEinie,
Are now in the market, some of them in sections just
open=d, having hitherto been held in reserve.
OFFICE n 01.112.8 from H A id_ to 4P_ M_, sad either be
fore or after those hours, at the residence or the under
signed;
N. 13.—Conveyance to and from the Cemetery for
finch as desire to purchase. myls 2m.
POOR RICHARD'S EYE-WATER,
1. Jan I._ Malmo, or roos rine street, Phlladele
Able, U. it A., give from under my hand, this Dith of
May, 1862, the following certificate, impelled from sense
of duty that it may benefit thousands who sorer, and
know nut what to do in the hour of distress and perplex.
iiy. I will add, lam an antis& itemi s er to the proprietor
of POOR RICE ARM RYR.WATRE.:
biro. 31. G. Brown : Dear Madam: I have reason to
thank God for calling my attention to a preparation made
by you, called POOR RICHARD'S EYE- WATER,
whioP, through the biassing of God, was Memento' of read.-
g only daughter's 815 to perfect amidst-se I drolly
believe that if it had not been for POOR ROA I A RO'S
RILE WATER, she wou'd have loot her eye, and per
baps bet life, as the inflammation was spreading over
her face, and cantina her *Feat pNio. Oho had toes net
appetite. We tried various doctors and remedies, but
her rye was still getting worse, aid the doctor said that
he would have to operate and buster, but, as I never like
operations on the eye, I did not consent. That day I
went to the Depot, No, 410 Arai West, and got a bottle
f the Eye-Water, and to thirty. six hours from first ap
plied her eye was well, and the mesh that was growiug
over the eyeball had disappeared.
Tear Madam: I know not how to express my th ank
fultiesa to you, and to God for directing me to you; but
all I can say I hope t'OnEt RYCLEARreft trym•
WATIiR will fled its way to every mansion and hamlet
where it is needed. If any of my numerous friends in
Canada West see this, or any one tile° afflicted with sore
et es. I beseech of them to try POOR itird E YE
W AT ER. as 1 believe thhke te nothing la the world equal
to it ter the eyes.
It io she, remarkable for restoring weak eight and diet
vision. To be had of all Druggists, at 25 cents per bottle,
u will be sent free of expense, on receiving the
SluOttlit in stamps. Address Mee. AL G. Duo wt.?, 41q
A 11314 Stielt, Phil ilelphia. nutd-et
rrit PAYER lIIAKERS.—TiIe under
" Fkaira will receive Propoeals at the office of the
State lh inter in nittyirtntrg tin& lllUl SDaIP, tt4o
12th dtly 1,1 June, 1882, to eupply the following ilevcribeit
tilted paper, (raniplett to accoturtny priposals,) for the
tate Pi imieg for one year from July 1, 1363, viz:
Male Royal, fifty pounds to the ream.
.1 1 011hla Itoynl, forty rAtIIALI to OSA Yawn.
F.acb to measure at least twenty-six by (GAY inches.
And denble-aired Foolscap, to weigh twenty-eight
pour da per ream, and measure at leAst twenty six by
iibTl:l teen inches. Samples must accompany bids.
Those maldtiff prneosols must bp prepared to e'en sx
tinfiugory security for the faithful performance of the
contract; and the tight is reserved to reject all bids not
81.1 i-factory in wino and I amides •
The parer meet be furnished in such• ilmmtities and at
sueli time se required by the Superintendent of Skate
riboirg. T. T. WOlt'ell,
Superintendent of Stole Positing-
MaRISIICItC, ➢lay () 18132. - cuyl7-ewBt
11 Iho cheapest place in the city In buy Hanle is at
15 . 0 MARKET Street,
ta W. R. WANa'AIAICEIra.
TVI TY PE S.—rilloit.e I.eritorioua
ridoree by REINKE. bay° no (gloat. Drapery
o4.o.tnilv atreaged and colored, subdued in deeh Unto.
a] co ND Street, above Green. lt*
pEt _ERIS IVORSTYPES A. ktE k)F
t/ cute character. The disposition of light and Phalle
; the artit t, the original, admirable. SECOND
btrt ex, above Green. It*
DEli MX A. 1,1 I bIiEIL N. E.
cerner of THIRD and BRANCH. Streets, has re
ceived the Foie agency in Philadelphia for the eate of
'MEOW k BIGELOW'S SOLUBLE BLUE. by the
assn or fees Quantity_ Also, of the STAR Dram,
handsomely put up by the gross. myl7-siew2tie
A. K. pIcCLURR,
COMPANY'S OFFICE,
No. ISS SCUM SIXTH STRSET,
No. 314 \9814 TNISTII STREET.
FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE,
GENERAL AGENT
PHOTOGRAPHS.
RECEIVED THIS MORNING,
CARD PHOTOC*RAPHS
MANASSAS, ALEXANDRIA, &c
Healquarters of Johnston—Centreville
Mrs. Henry's House—Bnn Run.
Quaker Gum—Centreville.
MODS Bridge,-_l3Oll Run.
Studley Uhnrch—Bull Bun.
litone Church—Centreville.
Deanregard's Headquartere—klauaeffae
Fortifications at Controvillo.
Confederate Guns—Centreville.
Budley lord.
Slave Pau at Alexandria.
e., se.. Am. dc.
PRICE 25 CENTS EACH. 82.50 PER DOZEN
McALLISTER & BROTHER,
NO. ' CHESTNUT EItRIIIIT
WAR PRICEP.— In war times people
look for war prices, and to meet their wishes
1115114E1l is now making life size Photographs in Oil at
stot , e i+l"6"ea. DELIOND Ai., G£LE kny".
RET. RICHARD NEWTON,
D. D.—A very fine CARD PHOTOGRAPH of
Rev. RICHARD NEWTON, D D., Iteqter of 1149
(311x=roll of the Epiphany. AI vALLISTEP. Ri DRO.t
7:IR CHESTNUT street. It
PIIOTOORAPH ALBUMS, Imported
from Paris, Berlin, and Vienna, Iliad ntYIPM Du&
imDrovernente, wholesale and retail. SeIIOLV, & J -
141CNTERY, 112 South SICIFITH Streot.
pEV. GEORGE BOYD 7 D. D.—We
here jnet pniAinhed a very fine UARP - mow.
GRAPII of the late Rey. GEOBGB BOYD,
formerly Rector of Saint John'e Church, Northern
Libertine. MCALLISTER & BRO 729 CHESTNUT
Street. It
WA It TIME 5..-- Those inimitable
Pictures made by REIMER, life-size, oibcolored
Pbotograebs. are made at war prices, in view of the
times. SECOND STREET, above GREEN. It*
WATCTIES AND JEWELRY.
-----
CHARLES FRODSPIAM,
Si STRAND, LONDON,
WATCHMAKER TO THE QUEEN,
Would respectfully announce to hie American patrons
that he has received the
GRAND GOLD MEDAL OF HONOR IN PABra,
MEDAL OF HONOR AT THE GREAT LONDON
EXHIBITION, and the
GRAND RUSSIAN GOLD MEDAL OF THE FIR
ORDER,
by command of the Emperor, in token of tho superiority
and appreciation of his NEW SERIES IMPROVED
CHRONOMETER WATCHES_
JAB. E. CALDWELL &
822 CITESTNIIT STREET,
• PHILADELPHIA,
Hays on hand a splendid - assortment, emeeighte all the
sizes in heavy 18-carat Gold Hunting Cases and open
face, with index.
We recommend those unrivalled TIIIEKEEPERS with
entire confidence; perfect in principle and adjustment,
and not affected in the pocket by any external motion—
especially adapted to Railroad travellers. Should arty
Yft4Sii ssl4 by 1 . 15 yam Illitlitiatuctory the purchase mom
will be returned. aplo-tutholta
THOMAS C. G-ARRETP,
712 CHESTNUT SMERIT,
Has received a fresh stock
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
FINE PLATED WARE
AND
TABLE CUTLERY,
And is manufacturing a great variety of SILVER WARE
adapted for home nee and for presents.
Prompt and particular attention is efell t 9 repairing
w.ta.— by- Arai-close workmen. apzi-tnetaZai
At REMOVAL.
J. C_ FUL. L. E 11,
Raving Removed from No. 4it South THIRD Street to
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor,
(Opposite Masonic Tempie,)
Now offal a Largo and DIMIPILIAA SiDtk of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
ROGERS & BROTHERS' SPOONS AND FORKS,
AND
FINE tTEW.ELICY,
To which the attention of the trade is invited.
apBo-3m
': AMERICAN WATCH COM.
YAWL"
GOLD AND STLYER
WATCRES,
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
COMPANY'S SALESROOM,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Strad, Sisrotui Floor,
(opposite Masonic Temple.)
I. B. MARTER, Agent.
aim-am
VIILOANITE - RUBBER JEWELRY
A beautiful line of
GENTLEMEN'S TEST CHAINS, LAMES , OM—
TALaItili CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSER,
STUBS, BUTTONS, &c.,
Now in Store.
J. C. FULLER,
No, 712 CHRSTRIIT Street, second Floor,
(Opposite 'Masonic Temple.)
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AMERICAN, ENGLISH,
AND
SWIgS WATCHES,
JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
JOS_ H. WATSON
eip26-1 326 CIVERTNITT gTWEET.
SPRING MILLINERY.
4 ,,,A D. FERRIS, 1087 CLlEbnitiT
Street, has just received a choice assortment of
STRAW GOODS, comprising all the latest and most
fashionable styles of Bonnets, Hisses' Walking and
Biding Rats, Boys' Hate and Gap', together with a full
8.. or Goods saleable tar Friends' Wear. nt7111.12t
REMOVAL.
MISSES O'BILYAN, 824 CHESTNUT Street, have
removed to 1107 WALNUT Street, three dot about
isbn+l2, north old°, and will open r 41.1110 OULLINERY,
for the Spring, on THURSDAY, Arrill7. sol2-2m*
RETAIL DRY GOODS
YYV
COWPERTHEINVAIT - &• CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
N. W. COB. EIGHTH AND ISARKET STREETS,
WILL OPEN THIS DAY,
ONE LOT YARD-WIDE - CHINTZES
4,000 YARDS NSW SPRING,.OIIINTZSEI.
ONE LOT FRENCH ORGANDY LAWNS st 18,16
cleeirehle in the menet,
GERALDINE CLOTHS,
SOMETIIING NEW
ONE LOT CHALLIES at 12%; very cheap.
STRIPED AND PLAIN IdOzAJNBIQIIES
SHEPHERD CASHMERES at 25c
SHEPHERD PLAIDS, 12X, 15, 25, Si, 8T
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FLANNELS
OHE OE THE LARGEST AND MOST OOStrtaiTii
STOOKS OF MUM lki THE CITY
ONE LOT OF WIDE
FOULARD POPLINS.
ap29 taths-ft
EW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
.1.1 —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and Mao.
Plain brown Foulards, one yard wide.
Piques, white ground and bouquets of Chintz colors.
Wool De Lathes, choke shades.
Plaid and amallagured Wool Do Waco, for admen,
A large assortment of Gingham, at UM, 20, and 25
cents.
A fresh assortment of Cloaking Clothe.
Small figure dark brown Mobalrs, choice.
tillisehottPs Plaits, from 1194 10 dd ososs.
Silk and Wool Poetics in great variety, at
JOHN H STOMAS',
No. 702 ARCH Benet.
N. 8.--hood black Elks, 87x, $l, and NUM.
Call and arandna SUM bleat SM.. snial
RAPSON's, CORNER OF
EDIDTH AND OHDRRY STREETS,
OFFER TO THE LADIES
NARROW BUGLE GIMPS,
BLACK SILK LACES,
BELT RIBBONS. ALL COLORS',
NARROW SILK GIMPS,
NARROW RIBBONS,
SPOOL SILK, ALL COLORS, .CHEAP.
FaSTRIARS AZi'P CHINCHILLA SPLIT
ZEPRTIS.
One lot of PARTRIDGE WORSTED, and all the lead
tog colors, at 12% cents Der hank.
DAMN'S TRIMMINGS it ZEPHYR STORE,
CORNISH EIGHTH AND OUEG.RT STREETS.
ap23-Im
EVORYTYIES.-113:14: BUOOEt I B OF
IYORITYPES a 1 ential to their
merit, roninteiviiirate with their fine rharaatar, of truth
and beauty. SECOND Street, above 'Green. It*
LADIES OR GENTS? Gry
or did
colored hair dyed a beautiful black or brown, at
FOURTH and BRANCH. myl7.lf ff
ARTESIAN WELLS BORED,
Dr B. BALMS,
roylP.Otit Apply or patina No. 109 ALMOND Bt.
THE PRESS.--PHILADELIIIIA, SATURDAY. MAY 17, 1862.
E. & L.,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
NEAT PLAID BILKS,
SHEPHERD'S PLAID SILKS,
PLAIN COL'D POULT DE NIES,
LEATHER COL'D MOHAIR,
LAVA COLD DELAINF;S,
TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS,
5-4 SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS, NEW,
CLOTH SACKS, NEW SHAPE,
CLOTHS FOR MAKING SACKS.
ap3o-wein
MANTLE 1100 M.
SILK SACQUES.
SCARF MANTLES.
SHAWL STYLE.
CLOTH SACQUES.
COOPER Ira CONARD,
B. IC. collier 211.1V111 and ➢IAPIiLT Btreote
Inylo•smwtbtJel
BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS.—
We will offer a good all-linen rod. bordered TOWEL,
of good size, for 8 cents, been sold at 12.14 cts. ; large Moo
fringed do., very fine, for $1.60 per doz. ; extra duality
and size, for 18% cts. each; extra Bath do., Turkey. rod
border. for 1931 cts.; ov.ry hind and quality of Towel,
from 8 cts. to $1 each; Huckaback, for 12% cents per
_'yard • half-blaehed do., .I.ax extra Barnsley Zfeepticia,
for 81.50 per doz., these are large, square, and uncom
monly serviceable ; heavy 3% yards wide figured line*
Floor Cloth, for only $1 per yard; 2% yards do., for 75
cents ; 7 4 bleached Table Linen, 37% cts. per yard. We
offer, in Livens 501.0 ent bar6n - ine in all the
ties, from 07% cts. to $2 per yard' cheap Linen Mars
10.4 Linen Sheeting, 62%; ono lot fine Lavella Cloth, for
0. cents. E. D. S. W. IL PENNELL,
myl7.6t 1091 MARI(EV Street.
N. B.—Willi/1111'0'Hk WAmatakiii: Aretle, Dartlst, and
all other Moline very low, by the piece or yard.
AT IMPORTERS' PRICES,
All descriptions of
HOUSEHOLD LINEN 00005, LINENS, &c,
SHIRTING AND FRONTING LINENS.
SHEETING AND PILLOW-CASE LINENS.
TABLE DIAFERff AND DARANKS.
TABLE CLOTHS, NAPE' S°, AND DOYLIES.
TOWELS AND TOWELINGS.
ALSO,
TrIOU►SE•FURNISI3ING DRY GOODS
GENERALLY.
BLANRETS, FLANNELS, musrrNs.
COUNTERPANES, QUILTS, DidITIES ,
FURNITURE CHINTZES AND FURNITURE CO
VERINGS.
LINEN FLOOR COVERINGS AND AWNING
STRIPES.
CHANVELTER AND Pl` IUBE COVESINGS.
PATENT MOSQUITO NETS FOR BEDS AND
CRIBS.
Also,
A general asearinient of Fimeb, Jlo l,eh, Beach, ..4
Irish White Goode, Hosiery, and Staple Embroideries,
of the newest styles and best manufacture.
I), VAN HARK
LING EN, &
1005 CHESTNUT STREET.
NO DRESS GOODS.
nrlo-gtuth Ot
REMOVAL OF THE
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM
TO 920 CHESTNUT STREET.
We are now daily opening new styles in
FRENCH SACQUES,
PALETOTS,
BOURNOUX,
MAN TELETS,
SCARF MANTELETS 2 4O„
COMPRISING ALL THE
LATEST NOVELTIES
Of our own and the Enrolnikd Caoltale, to wlrloll We
stoodidly Invite the ATTENTION OF LADIES.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
myl3-lpt
625. 69
m NEW SPRING GOODS.
u.
C. SOMERS & SON,
CLOTH HOUSE,
No. 625 CHESTNUT STREET,
UNDER JAYNE'S HALL,
Have now in store, and are receiving constantly a lams
and desirable assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES COATINGS,
BILK MIXED AND PLAIN.
Vestings, Tailors' Trimming, and ad goods adanted to
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
pima? DRY G OODS, CARPETS,
V OIL' CLOTHS, MATTING, AND WINDOW
SHADES.—V. E. ARCH AM SAULT, N.E. corner ELE
VENTH and MARKET Streets, will open this morning
from auntien, Ingrain Carpets at 31, VI, 10, 82 end
05c. ; Entry and Stair Carpets, 18 to 80e. ; Hemp, Rag
;
and Tarn Carpets. IS to 37c. Floor Oil 'Clothe, 31 to
50c ; White and Red Check Matting, 20 to 25e.; Gilt
Bordered Window Shades, 50c. to $1.50; Muslim from?
to 12h c , Spring chintzes 9 to 120, Lawns, 12gs
Shepherd's (lame, TM 530.; Delainos and Chanted, 12
to 22c.; Stella Shawls, $2 to $6 ; Honey Comb and Mar
seilles Quilts, 81.50 to SO ; high lustre black Silks, Si to
$1.87. myB-12t
1034 CHESTNUT STREET
SPECIAL ATTENTION
To hie assortment of White Goode and Linens,
adapted to the requirements of the present season
MIN I PLAID' AND STRIPED JACONETS,
CAMBRIC% MULL. NAINSOOK%
SWISSES. FRENCH
MUSLINS,
PILLOW, SHEETING, AND SHIRTING
LINENS, dm,
All yen -lake and noveltine 111 the OM at
'LAPP 000139, 72 BlDlti6itotiliEs i atialt-ELEA
ntyS
1024 °HASTERT STREET
YARD -WIDE FRENCH
CHINTZES, 18% CTS.—We have just received
a mall lot of yard-wide French Chintzes, and a small lot
of TABU-WIDE FBENCH BRILLIASTEg at IR%o.
These goods have never been sold lees than 81e.
1 lot Brown. ground Lawns at 123(c.
1 lot Drool:a-ground Organdies, 18)(c.
1 lot Black• ground Organdies, lnc.
1 lot tint, French Organdlos, MO.
'not French Jaconet Lawns, 18%c.
1 lot French Cambric Lawns, 18 %C.
Fine Cambric Lawns, 9 and 10c, worth 10C.
50 PC , BEOCIIN ForT/ItiO at /40,, cost 200,
we ar. cioeing out tl4O 'Ammo or our
At extraordinary low prices.
Black and White Check Silk Poplins at 75c.
Light Cloths for Barquee, all shades.
sTWaft BOW,
reyl2 No. 712 North TENTH Street ? above Coates
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Of all Oa, Haaaat atatarialoi
.AND CHOICEST PATTERNS,
AT TIIE LOWEST PRICES,
•T
IoYI S -21 1 1 No, 215 south TENTH Street.
T 0 Y S', AND CHIL
DREN'S
CLOTHING,
IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
AT
No. 137 South EIGHTH Street,
myls 2m Three Doors above WALNUT.
NEW CLOAIi STORE!
The most elegant assortment in the city
mh26-3m
4 OASE S OF THE BEST 121-2 GENT
rixaGhßD MUSLIN in the city, memnres full
yard wide and very fine; 1 case, yard wide, 10 cents;
Williamsville and Wamsuttal lower than they have been
sold ; in Shootings I have every width made; 1,1( wide,
15 j 1j j wide, 241 2 yards Wide, 28; 234 wide, suc soma
of them aro very superior quality; ono lot, all linen,
Table Cloths, enow.drop, $1.50; one lot damask do.,
$1 50; these are very tine; hand.toom Table Linen, in
line patterns, very heavy;
one lot Marseilles Counter
panes, $1.50; these are freM MUM, and worth $2.501
one rot nue - mutts au., sl.i also honeycomb and Lancas
ter do 50 dozen Bapkina 75 cents per dosen—a great
bargain. GRANYILLIC B. 11A.INHei,
1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth.
P.ot raceivOt Cne let Yen heavy Black fillkk at
01: ono Sot do., nearly yard width at 51—then are the
beet ever offered for the money In the city. myl2-at
NEAT LAWNS, OF FINE QUA
WTI",
Select Colon, Elkin SHIM
Fine Plan Good Silks.
Shawls of Plain Styles.
Dress Goods, neat designs.
EYRE & LkNDELL.
.arT-1-tt FOURTH nod Ann Streets.
ORGAN DIES BROM AUCTION,
CHEAP.
French Org.:Ale, 19X cents.
French Organdies, 2i cents.
French Organdies, 2134 cents.'
French Organdies, 37 yg cents.
unit & LANDILL,
reyli ItiAVM end AMOR streets.
LINENS AT IMPORTERS' PRICES.
—RICHARDSON'S and DUNBAR DICKSON'S
celebrated ITIBTING and FBONTINO LINENS, re,
ceiced from the testmfacterete direct) and guarantied
perfect—to which the attention of buyers and the trade
generally Is respectfully invited.
SHEPPARD) VAN HA.B.LINGEN, & A.REIsoN,
140/9-re it 1008 CHESTNUT Street_
GAUZE BUMMER BLANKETS.--
The subscribers have received en invoice of these
very desirable goods, in tine Quality, at last season's
price.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN. & AItRISON,
apl9-rp tf 1003 CHESTNUT Street.
RETAIL DAY GOODt3.
OFFER FOR SALE,
E. M. NEEDLES
Would c4l
VERY LOW RATES
Also,
A Choice Aesortment
CHIEFS AND VEILS
CHEAP LAWNS
STOCK OF FANUY SILKS
ED. 29 South NINTH Street,
First door above Chestnut
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myl6 666 0111CSTNITT Stmt.
NATIONAL FLAGS.
SILK, BUNTING
MEBII`3O
NATIONAL, FLAGS.
OF ALL SIZES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
W. H. HOBSTMANN & SONS
FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
m 3 E. thetat
FINANCIAL.
A MERICAN GOLD WANTED '
At high prices.
ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATES FOR SALE.
SETEN-AND-TUBEE-YENTAS AND COUPON
_ BONDS FOB SALE.
_DREXEL ge
m36-1m 34 South THIRD Street.
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thyls., I.* No. 51 North SI,MH Street,
$ I 0003
$!2 8 .0 0
0
0
an ' d l ' s s ,o ° oo ° . ° 4ll2 6 am )( !a '
wanted on first. class Mortgages and Ground It , MEL
APPLY to E. PETTIT,
myls No. 305 WALNUT , ptivet,
DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
•••.1....6.1.
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
OOODA.
M. L. HALLOWELL &
333 MARKET end ST NORTH FOURTH STS.,
Wholesale Dealers in
SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
off their stook of goods, previous to
removing to their New Store, in
ic JAYNE'S MARBLE BUILDING,"
CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer for the remainder of the evaaon, At WllOlO5lO Only,
their Al TRACTIYE 13TOCK of recently-purchased
DRESS GOODS.
At prima generally much tinder
COST OF IMPORTATION.
They will also offer, at
LOW PRICES, •
A well-selected assortment of other goods in their line,
many of which will be sold at a
GREAT SACRIFICE.
apl.9-mwf-tJe6
CLOTIIIING
BOYS' CLOTHING
AT
F. A. HOYT 8a BRO'S.,
S. W. Corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Stoats
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
NEW DEPARTMENT.
A SELECT STOCK
or
•
BOYS' CLOTHING.
GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER.
COOPER & CONARD,
gonthtut 861 , 2111 P NINTII end MUM'S% &coot,
ar24-?m
LEGAL.
TN THE COMT OF COMMON
PLEAS FC4I THE CITY AND COUNTY OF
PHILADELPHIA.
In the matter of the distribution of a certain stun of !w
-ho, p.m (!out the petition of risiLry
POWELL, to pay <a and etifillgtliell a certain ground
The Auditor appointed to distribute the sum of seven
hundred and twenty dollars principal, and eighteen dol
lars arrearagea of a certain annual ground rent. reaerved
out of all that certain lot or piece of aroma. situate ou
the east side of Delaware Fourth street, between Red
wood and Marshall streets, in the lute District of South
wark, in the county of Philadelphia, now tiecond Ward
of the city of Philadelphia, at the 4igance of thillYrthrer
feet soutbward from the nouth side or Sitid
street, containing in front or breadth on said Fourth
street sixteen feet, and extending that width eastward be
tween parallel lines at right angles to said Fourth street
seventy-two feet. Bounded on the north partly by ground
g r4mfol to Martha Illy on g round rent, and partly by the
head of a three feet wide alley, which runs front the north
line of Said premises northward into and at right angles
with said - Redwood street; on the east by ground of
Christopher and John Fallon ; on the south by ground
nrtutfud to guanuel Ca col G romnt rent mnt v on the
tte,t by Fourth street a foresaid. Which sums , hat been
paid into Court in pursuance of an murder mauls upon the
petition of Philip Powell, under the provisions of an act
of Assembly, entitled an "Art hi relation to Ground
Penh; soul Jumbtmeht, in Plulladelphia 0, ~,,,
that John Fallon and P. Pemberton Morris, owners of
said ground rent, may be compelled to extinguish the
same, will attend to the thdiemt of his appointment, at his
office . , No. 'NO WALNUT stmt, on MONDAY, May 20,
1862. at 10 n'elock M., when And WhOro nil persons har
ing claims upon the said stuns of 2110110 Y are requested to
present them, or be forever debarred front coming in
upon said fund. M. RUSSELL THAYER,
myl7-stuthst Auditor.
- EIBTATE ON DEBORAH L. JACK
..I24
SON, deceased.—Letters of Administration upon
'The Estate of DEBORAH L. JACKSON, deceased, late
of the city of Philadelphia, having been granted to the
undsraigned. all VlCkat.l4 having gala,. epee the Estate
'will present them, and theme indebted will make payment
to A. BEEVES JACESON, Adai.,
Stroudabnrgh. Penna.,
or to hiesttorney, LEWII3 P, VAIL,
my27-cut 709 North 012iTII street,
NOTICE.—AII persons indebted to
the Estate of SAMUEL DECKSON, late of the
city of Philadelphia, gentleman, deceased, are requested
to make immeuiste payment, and those having demands
against the same to present them, duly attested, to either
of the subscribers, executors of the last will of said de
cedent. JAMES RUSSELL ,
At the Beak of Penn Tompliiip.
WDI. NACFNERAN,
No. 835 North Fara Strout
splZ• eat
e MOWSAS AND REAPERS.-
All inteyealed ere invited to 024M108 the SWIFT
SURE HARVESTER, le combined Mower and Rosner,
offered for safe by the subscribers. A description is im
possible in an advertisement, as the merits of such a ma-
Crhille CIS be only fully estimated by close examination_
DAVID LANDRETH k SON,
Nos. 21 and 23 South SIXTH Street.
between Market sad Chestnut eked",
WANTS.
WANTED.—Agents can make from
Sr. to SIO per day selling Magee's New Sta •
tuner'and hatred Nakano. Apply at 316 oMr.
NUT Street. a,17454
CIGAR MAKERS.— Two or three
hand. wanted by E. nivsiziasa, Lowbdown,
3tit
PARTNER WANTED.—The subscri
bar, being thorcniallly practice!, in his line of
business, ie deeirouti of funning n business connection
with a man of (num , and enpittd. to flag atti, „rfse..
Ton". The Uueineeu may be done for cash Marcos
g•Senix," Of of ritt Press. myl6-6t
A YOUNG LADY, vho speaks
dcalres a Sliaailoo en di.oe - fil:f KU Id
conspetent to leach the higher English In sochish Frenon,
amt rudinsonte of Music. Ilits no objections to tlio coon.
trr or leavening. Address ~L . Y.," l'rcsx Otti re.
myl4 stfeilt*
WAN -SOMETHING NE W
Eal PLOYiII ENT --Male and tumid,' Agents
wanted. in every town and Lay in the United irtatee; 7520
to &de per mot th tan be mode and no illUilit
ens,- and respectable. It reqUirell a very small capital,
and will not interfere with other employment. This is
no book openey or humbug of isty kind. No person will
regret having sent for this infoMation, let his employ
ment be what it may. Full partimilure given to oil who
Ottelolifi antral..emit s.odsdiirevsii.^.itY
BROWN &00 Ameskeog. N. B. myls-4/6t- tee ve3t-w2tlt
A LADY WISHES A SITUATION
as TEACHER In a .private salmi Qy in fi
Ailflft.kii Li Ai_ 01-sotimm i rem :71)-040R a1Y1401.2
AYOUNG MARRIED MAN wishes
a Situation in a wholesale tatattlialtinaut, or any
kmd j ho Ming to match kitnanlf atnhapil.T.lv
ACOrtoil J IiFANT. North Thloti 14te,ret.
't U. 8. MARINES AN T ED--
FM the U. S. M. lig, Corn (or Ne'sFrtrvive
Si ,
BODIED MEN. between tho age 4,1 113 nod :15 , :ars.
All iufmtuatiou that may be required, will he giVell ut
the Retuiezvoit, 311 South Front street, hel,:w Spinet,.
Philadelphia. J ?AEI LE W /3,
ttllti.if Captain and knern[tirA.
fa WANTED— A _House with all the
Mt%Tylotlern iinprovemenle, hav:ng sst lemt six chain-
LE9 9, will, fixtatre4 for Stove. Lizsti , a, Ra. , :Z to NV L•
T44ttro MOUTH to ititUAD. liont not aver 5300.
Fox 3177 r
FOR SAGE AND TO CF'
alt, COUNTRY 11(JUSES.—Tw.s zOIS.-
....11:-Lvenient Dwelling., delightfully placed on rho river,
adjoining Itriatril, to let, at low roots. tiornmnuicationti
Avidi the city by to atv and care, eat*" awl nhoop• Apply
at 23 South SI X TII Street. lt*
FOR BENT—A FURNISHED
Eta 'DOUSE on WALNUT Strrot, noar Tooth,' at a
low rent. C. H. Dif.II.IIIILIP, 203 south SIXTH
Street. myl7 12t
rpvlo OR TIMER ROOMS TO LET,
striltthie for n ikutist, No. cfo4 ARCH 11*
FQlt S.ALE—A Delaware County
Farm, two and a half miles holuu• cautala
ing 176 acres, handsomely situated, Kith lame mantion
and numerous nut •baildings, including 40 acres very
One timber. This is a very superior property, and la all
respects desirable. .F9TliGlllard ITa/ aim of
J. Pa REIN [JOT 114
zny37.3t* 436 WALNUT Street.
fp GER MA.NTOWN PROPERTY
I , OR SALE ,—One of the handsomest and Inset at,
sirably situated properties in Germantown, ittally suita
ble fur a surnint r mid winter residence. It is t.ltuated on
Price sti et t, within a few minutes' walk of the depot, and
of victuallers. grocery attire, As. The lot has tire fronts,
having 200 ffTt on rir: Moth and 221 feat on Contra
.01 it i.varly 390 fent drop, IL is heantifully
sbinfcd b. weli•gron n evergreen sod deciduous trees.
The bones is a double one, large and convenient, having
the I,i dram water, pump water, twn kitchens, sottlouary
wash tube, cold cehar fur summer, ,bc. Also, etAt, , le,
t.61-bctiat-, l'Ace Tenni 54*),
Apply to 11. PETERSON, No. 310 WALNUT Srrett, or
on the premi s es in Id 3: if
FOR B,6lAl3—The Yacht Dela
moo.. Anis! to 11..F.NgLE.P. 0.21:11.V, IL El,
corner - ROUE AYPIIIIB Rua WKLLACt 4troet > or
corner SINIII or,tl CHESTNUT Str'ete, of
1113'184t* WM. A. SFIETtMER.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
Puid.li; SALE.—WiII be sold at fuhtic Salo, on
SATIIBLAY, the 17th of May, all that valuab'e pine of
LAND. fronting 370 fret, fronting on the river Debt.
ware, and running up Bread to Penn etreet, in the
borough of Beverly, N.l, divided info I.i. to snit pur
thasettl.
No. 1 is a Wharf Property, a good location for coal or
other hmdness, beginning at the corner of Dread and
Bank sheets, running trestwardlf 160 Net lo 'roma
st,e. toe river to 1411 wator
mark, thence up the river easterly to Broad street, and
thence to the place of beginning.
No. 2.—A let 100 feet en Brad street, running 180 feet
to Locust street i sell shaded - , good site for a Hoes. of
htielnese or- plen.uro garden s bemg convenient to the
steamboat landing.
No. 3.—A lot 88 feet en Broad street, running thr.nigh
to Locust street. 150 feet fa depth. The improve:unite
are a flame clwelEng house, containing I t room., tient as
a hoarding Lanus, plsatabtly stinat,tl, yn.r.l auj.
hi. grass. 'with stabling and carrkge
Ne. 4.—A beautiful plot of ground, 60 feet on Broad
street, running 150 feet bads to Locust street.
No. 5 —A corner lot, with small louse and ofll2e, liar.
iug a front of 40 lest on Frond street, 100 f..et rles, to L o -
Cost street ; 91 11 other lots add
Sale positive, and to take place between the hours of 2
Sod 4 o'cicck P. 51., or en the arrival of the steamboat
Trenton from Philade:phia.
• •
• • -•
F9i ialorwation, inquire rot' John Packer, Bevorlr, or
E. rum, Belo Estate Agent, No. 309 Walnut street,
JOSEP a WHITE,
e i FOR SALE-A Ef.A_NDSOMI.
/EL double thtec-story brick. DWELLING, - back
bui!dings and lot of ground, at the Northeast corner of
WALLACE and NINETEENTH Streets ' thirty-seven
feet eiiht inches front, by one buttlyed and five feet deep,
replete with all modern 13011VelliME11. TtTLlli
doting. Immediate remotion given. Apply to
A." Ft. C.VIIVER ,t; CO.,
Southwest corner NINTH and FILBERT Streets
uly3s-6t
aTO LET OR FOR s 111 e a
country place, containing about 5 acres of land,
with good buildings ' near (Theater, Tielaware county, 11
mites from the city, half mile from railroad station en the
Philadelphia and Wilmington Railroad. Fine variety of
Prune, etc. Apply to E. PE CTIT,
mll5 No. 307 WALNUT Stroot.
c ELEGANT GERMANTOWN .R
&PENCE TO LET.—The mut olietta mansion,
with large lot, stable, and coach-bona Midger... rl
en, on
ARMAT Street, (Linden Place,) within three minutes'
walk of Church-lane Station. This property is beautl
fully situated, well shaded, and is replete with conveni•
ences—gas, bath, and water closet, .tc. A desirable
winter and summer residence. Apply to
W. P. WILST toll,
nIY 7 wfm6tif* No. 38 North THIRD Street.
BOARDINO,
46 . Q.UNIVIER -B OARDING," AT
CHTSI NUT SPRINGS, near Ghe4tnut TIM Rail
road. Thia Establh,hment is now ready fur Warders.
The imiir.ole, which are extentive and shady_ MlVl4lsted
a beautiful preened.. The hoarders have the use of Wi
llard Boom and Ten-pin Alley, besides the advantage of
the products of a large Farm, with fruit, &c. For further
particulars inquire at No. 1533 LOCUST Street. from 9
lit*
INSURANCE COIIIPAN lEb.
F IRE INSURANCE,
3IECHANICS , INSURANCE CONIPAN VOP
PHILADELPHIA. No. 1.3 S NORTE! SIXTH Street,
below Race, in urn Buildings, Merelcuctke
rl , lll Loss or Damage fly Fir... The Company
guaronty to adjust Till Loxsoi promptly, anti theca'''.
to merit the patconatic of the public.
DIRECTORS.
' Morgan,
James Martin,
James Dttross,
kradtris
( - Nudes Clare,
Thomas Fists r,
Jolin Bromley,
Francis 3lc3lanti ,, ,
11 , ,,, 5 1.
Domani Rafferty.
OIL COOPER, President.
, •otary. znyl7-tr
Francis Cooper,
htieh e 1 ItIcf:oor,
Edward McGovern,
Mom:as SI oflo:,00f,
Matthew 111,,A k•er,
John (!,:ntly,
'Thomas J. Hemphill,
Bernard H. Hutson:in,
C'n43ll•
Jame, 31,-Cam,,
FRAN ,
Set
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
01'11CP-415 WALNUT STREET, Ptlit ktktata• tit 4.,
CAPITAL 16200,000
This company continues to take risks on the Sart*
classes of Property et low rated. -
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and
ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for tin ,
benefit of the palls; during tit" tent nin9 years, v -snood
6500,000,
and we respectfully solicit its favor Su the future
DIRECTORS
CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER,
JOHN W. CLAOHORN, JOHN THORNLEY,
Y. - BDAtLItt, tasis , A HAN tIAWY,
DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER S. HOE, of N. I'
WM. AL SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD
JO9EDIIi trApp, M. N. B. LAWRENdE,
WM'. C. BITDAIAN, JOHN SUPPLER.
TROMAE CRAVEN, President.
A. 8 .1d4M, Tice Preaident
JAS. E. ALTORD, Secretary. ac2B.tf
COOKING RANGES; FURNACES, &c
°KING- RANGE&
ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING
RANGE.
This }tango has afforded more satisfaction than any yet
offered to the public.
ARNOLD it WILSON.
010 CHESTNUT F.4.trent
NATARM AIR FURNACES.
Of the most approved and econoalreal
gt l, f-t 25 14) Att et ,1851i§ or DV 1/41 , / a Gra.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUIs Street
IM.NAMELDD SLATE MANTELS
14 A large variety of these beautiful Mantels at
VERY LOW PRICES.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 011ES . TelUT Street
TOW -DOWN AND COMMON
PARLOR GRATES,
FOR BARD OR SOFT COAL..
Rot-air Registers and Yentilators—a large assortment.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 011131TIIP Stmt.
111523-w & a9.litir
JAMES HOMER & SON HAVE A
splendid assortment of fine Groceries, chop, R.
VEN Til 011132 gir.` 46 7 and SIXTH and WOOD
Stroota. my9.lmo
A RT)FICIAL HUMAN EYES, OF
~icrx all Flizol4 forme, and salary, far sets Whalaeala and
Retail, by
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., Opticians,
nt3Tl5-etr 924 CHESTNUT Street.
MONUMENTS AND GRAVI
STONES at very reduced pricer at Marble wore
of A. STEINDIETZ, BIDED Mewls, below bleveatl
Illtreet
WASTIINGTori ADVERTISEMENTE
WA NTE D—A good Journeyman
BARBER. Good 'wage', given. Inquire di
EDWARD EBFINTAi Washington, KM the Rs, Enna
gate, Eighth sheet. m 516.111
EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT.
MARK IJAI4BIEIOI
GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT,
EdULUGALE; AND
IDODi
W 111.4 TA la vi,scH
On THURSDAY EVENING, May 22d,
On %hien occasion tho programme will ho in the style of
imf/IfitlNT MUNSTER GUNGE VS'
Aria will be the only entertainment preyinue to his
Atettuse ter Emcee, the purpose or which is principally
to hermit all 11111 latest Alosical Novelties, which he to
temic to produce on a grand scale next season In
In roman to the many requests Met he should glee
this Fiona ell EuteatalionAmi, no considers It his duty to
;thew+, the , public—en whose kind patron, age the anceisi
of an utak/Inking like this ,h.petkda—that the pep filar
features of this effort will far mirrlPlif ltlUen of lilt 001168f1
given islet nionih, Le hove it mill prove
'lllr. Catlt.ll:llST I:e1 AL TREAT
over offered in this city. Great care bee been taken to
introduce Finch light and pnelat'utorcestux, Interwoven
With the competitions of the great 3taitero, se to tetltsg
flute Convert met enable to alt.
THE NOVELTY 011 A .11116SIEtle.DE
11r-twat-I:I the first and eecouil parts of the Programme, ill
a feature highly auti deservedly popular at the beet cot:L
otto of the hind in Europe, and the effect of it, en.e.
chilly at the present moron of the year, is W0k.1.13y of thr,
lighert appreelatlon.
A MILITARY BAND
hes betti togas:el espec ially to perform in the rogre
dmirg the prom. wide. All if:uglily plecnn of music 4itytit
Lein Ly this Oonccrt, ailhnlitili
ir time for prortirtoxiirig, will ptittitivelit
terminate shortly of ter len o'clock.
It will tairtitv 141 r. flossier if this 0e,...i0rt giver", hicr{
Clio Driviietto tf pers. - Amity ntilatim adieu to 'bin nitlr
Plstlh9P, TtikAPC, Li.ve tor the i»ys nix
yoits i.nt otily uphold him in his murical csreer, him
Itho t.voi (id him with uri much Wildness both at public
aoo private it
7 ho • , ,,cl.l parte of the Concert will be enealned by
a~ntPAaIr;JOHAN NSEN_
nt,u perlormnrd announced Mar MI
Laiced awl:MI(111d Yirb,litt
T. MIIIJGND,
111.0 mated bud' Alm ere at the CNICaI I tag month,
(Hits last ittipeitt MICA! thi4 )i1 :14L 11
The Doriaritnia.4.. IA 11l 4.,..t.tu1k, g <l.,. Prom lia r : 11 ,
Rini, notow, Dutliltbiti, Vet di, Von-OAm ) , K.-nit!, nod
Jul ien. •
coubidering it pleasing and pr.ip)r to
produeo _
A GIiNA-1 1 ATiQNAL PIEOEI
itna tilerett
oro nviected
JULLID2s•ki FAMOUS " AMERICAS QUADRILLE."
Uonclu.ing with a Battle Finale,
To be produced in the manner of hie Monster Concerti
to this country, with - 6919 s ryr y o r la p lorrurnonr,i, mud
1= wl.l=l, rive pl Mut 01
Pei:BIOTIC AIRS OF
Now more endearing than over, 101 be performed by
IMALINIFIGENT OIt(MESTILA,
The mord:ors of which hays kindly tchdtircirj *II Itig
11'.;a1kiiiiico Iv th e ir power.
IJL'itR L. ENGELKM,
or the lute "People's Concerti'," lath kindly snouted to
Mr. LI Mhit requet.t to everted the progranonc.
The side or eectircd als will CWIIIIIPTICO on Mender,
Lti continua nal the evening. of the Cob t,
TH ttSDAI _NEXT, the 22d,
On the folio, lag plan
At Got.ltl'a Medic Store, Seventh and Chestnut streete,
the right side of the house q at the Academy, the left and
centFe7
u.—Att ICatil ECCUTEI before the home °here will
be ln belt d •• Taken." Three seats not so tnarked are at
the command t.r any yei eons desirout to occupy them for
tile %bole evening. Thi4 an-engem-W, It is hoped, will
prevent all difficulties ueopilll !Leg rriiror 6dh911
nave beer, uaguired 10 IMO ttiliS
plan carritd cut faithfully.
PRICE.S We ADMISSION'
Parquet, Piequet Circle, and liaiu,ny 50 eenta.
luelUnive of Set:tam' 2eatg, '6, Melia Extrii C.:s3rKg.
FrimilY L o ot ?„144 , wog,
tbtrbititmlit.(ebtranct, 2.1 door on LDctuit ,t touts.
PrTECOMItti.BOXPS 6 abii JO 11,-,11,4ra.
At* olden fur prat', nddrpNeod to Mr. Hastier ur
Corot/direr, ciao of Gulllice Mimic Store, will reculve
irillpt attention . If
WALIN UT-STREET THEATRE--
NINTH and 44'63,14D1: Strnota.
stnie.
... . MBAs.BI . A. UAII.fILTT7:IOT 4 .
LAST NIGHT OF 11111.4itiD1410, F, D, DoNlyikr,
11, 14 (5>lGAb4 - 4) MAY
The perluimance will corplance if itii
TtiE STEANGEE.
Mrs. 131 . 11 cr rur l~~f~iT r Pr Cuomo'.
To
13IE HONEY 11.190 N.
Juliana
I.lllke Arai za
rurdEs-60, 37,4, 7t., and V.,5 cents prh-04%,
aa.i. isztordt,.., ti.t.tr 100;4.
Doors open at Ai o'clock, To cormenst , at 7X.
vi l Rs. Java: DREW'S
IVA A..I3OIi.NTREET TILIA. 1 1 1 14.14
A cting Stage Manager W. S. P13.2DER1C69
tinniness Agent and Tressnier JOS. D. 15111. k. ph. 1..
TO•NIGIIT, SATURDAY, 61„sy 17, 1382,
DICK TURPIN AND TCOI KING.
Jacky Uotmegn 111111 l
.
To be folluwed by the 13uiternueet
All the Company in the Cm.t
Tt. eocelu e is:lh the OU?ANG•OI:TesISG.
7 .110 Mr, Iliturr,
Shoo JAzi & GOv Wh on Monday) in the WIFE'S
SE , ;IIIiT."
Doers open at quarter after 7 o'clock. Curtain rises
at onset. to 8 pr, cietly.
i) 11 T 11 A. L L,
At tho request of a cumber of our citizen',
MIL .1 AISLES E. MURDOCII.
The distlogniAled Elocutionig, lAv cinituitfai to vas
aptzrtc of WO civiiniltuil
orLEIiiIaiADINGS,
OA TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY E 111.7,
IC I 1:i Nay 20, 22, ttud 21.
Ancrone . Ar
PEOCIIIAID/E.
" Enlist's Adrlee to the Players," and his
Eulogy of Horatio Shalispearo.
,6 The ltuildieg of the p Longrellowr.
4, Ancient st.d lflodertt Grrepp cin)trattld,"
fry ni +he truer titoottr .13) TOIL
"fin Beard the Cltral...-rland " G. 11. Bolter.
Lochiel's Warning Or, The deer 01,13ecoud
eight" Campbell.
The Withering Leaves T Buchanan 11.efeA t
t, }'onus Lechiht)4F" r rnr ttttttt COVVoiI
Whist Scene from the hiereltaut of
Veuice "
The Shoottug Party "
Vet ettb Remitting cane men to the C0i14946 .... el 64 0
Tiebetit b
To be obtained at Concert Hail and the principal
Music tad Book Store.
Dont o open at 73(. Readings to commence at 8
o'clock, kap Mak
A MER IC AN ACADEMY OP
GRAD'S ITALIAN OPERA.
SATURDAY V.VRISIND. Hay
POSITIVALI, LAST DP MA. 24 Will 'l' MS sllAsorr,
Second and last aprearatce of
MADAME ELENA D'ANGIII.
Donizetti's Ckrand (terra in four sots,
LA I'AYIIRITA..
madame ITANGIII, In her celebrated character el
Leonora ; sig. BEIGAOLI as Fernando; Sig. MANCDSI.
as the King : Sig. SUSINI as Balthasar ; Mad. A.VO-
G 41 , 80 at Inez. Musical Director and Conductor, Sig.
A. t•Jaitiegal Oltenia and Orchestra IntYo arrival from
New "York to give to this performance all possible eclat.
Admission to Parquet, Pros Circle, and Balcony, $l.
No extra charge for Feeerved Seats. Family Circle, 60
cents; Gallery, 25 cents.
33ex °thee at thi,A.Cadcb 7 ope 4 tg-dpr, froma to 4
o'clock, ler the este of reserved erste, m)16.2t
A CADEMY OF MUSIC.
MIRK lIANKJER'S
GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT,
TBURBDAY EVENING, May
Full partaculars will boon be pubhabed.
GREAT Vitolll4bt FAlit,
ASCII Street, above Nineteenth.
For one week, commences May 19th. myl2-12t
'VAN AAlBlclficrH co,) - 6 ,
MOTH MENAGERII .
GREAT WELL EXHIBITION
HYATT FROST
Thin iPetractiY9 itatt iuttreating collection of hiving
Animals, containing every variety known to flaturallata,
will be exhibited under
AN IMMENSE NEW PAVILION,
thelargrttent ever constructed, (c%taiu n rw ard of
icoo 4 uarefee9rcgailyaerawouoti
41 ...loped •
On ARCH btreet, above Ifinotftuth,
Commencing
MONDAY, May lath.
POSITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK OKLV,
(After "Nriiich it rill proceed oti its Mittel effinmor lour.)
!WedFelon, fr.s cents; children under nine years, 1r cents.
TIIBEE PREFORMANCES rACII DAY
Poorg open at 10 A. 11.1., 2 and IP. AL Recently many
Tan Valuable adaltiong bavo been made, the $1.6DP14-
- cora baring expended on this establlatooont Rio ofterooott
elm of $105,000. The matinee of every clime hove
been canard to costribnte to this
UNEQUALLED ZOOLO3IOAL EXHIBITION.
It lens Peen pronounced by the elorgyg mem and elite
91 the city of liow York, where it room's , exhibited, ti
moms in beauty and variety, any exhibition of the kind
in the known aorta.
TIIE LIVING WILD ANIXIALI
all occupy new and enperb ckiseif, rrrrintline miniature
The °rya-mem-al patplog on WWI le ttle MOIR
extraordinary effort of yictorial art and enterprise 973 r
seen in any country. Mona. Davis, a pupil of
TILE GREAT VAN AM.SURGII,
whose mutre ban rurg through Europe and America,
WILL ENTER TILE DENS OP TivultUis AMRAi.4.
AMA. will MOM'.
VIE GREAT WAR ELEPHANT HANNIBAL.
B. F. TitipSlA.l.4, Keeper.
PERFOBMING 4Pgru TIPP() BAIBi
4:-aleed end performed uy NASII. Algot Ponies
Mookers, Mules, Ac. Other grand Textures of the en
tertainment are the
COLOSSAL GOLDEN CHAPATI T,
containing Otto Horn's Cornet Band i also, the dens,
cages, and wagons. These, the malt langbifieeni rleenw
of gunmannhip Mier cobelVticied, are all new and su
perb beyond precedent. No descriptive language will ap
pear exaggerated to thuao who behold thew while Passing
through the street in a
OORGEUI7B PROWNSION,
on the morning or MONDAY, May InOq preceded hp
IIIE WORLD RENOWNED VAN AMFIURGII,
in 'wean, the original lion and tiger tamer, who appears
in all his pristine vigor and excellence of former years,
notwitbstandir g the frcqoent rePorto of hie being torn to
F loc.. by the skiumbie, Dee warning papers for route olf
procreator', May 19th. myl2.l2t*
aREAT WORLD'S FAIR,
ARCH, above Nimtmakti_
Vimmancei MONDAY, May 19th, fdt , oho fvoek.
myl2-12t*
101mENNSYVLANIA ACADEMY OR
JL Tian FINS AI/14. ViatAr-nin4k, Qtiiwl MAUI.
bition of Paintings and Sculpture, 1095 CH/CSTMITZ
Street. Open from 9 A. M. till B P. M., and from T
P. M. tilt 10 P. M.
Admittance 25 cents; Season Tickets 50 cent',
titeckhoklaps, mel Cc.. 6 11..t0rs will Melte
their tickets at the Academy: no admissions without.
Oren from 9 A. M. till 7 P. M , and from 8 till 10
P. SI. 14,28
IiDENCE LAG E
533 - INDE - IBPEE ER SALOON
b33 CHESTNUT STREET.
The undersigned has the honor to inform life friends
end the nubile in ottani!, that. flattered by the deity la
menting vieits to Ida Well-oringed bar, he ham con
cluded to give free concerts every night, an another in
ducement to make his hall a place of pleasant and re.
tre,hing resort. Zver)thine having been done by him
Ifi t. upoilor.i 7 ie, .c bolair ..,.err e that 9r o wn i r s
wilt to of a superior order, under the leadership of a man
of talent
l't e evening wilt take place en SitTIETBDSY and
11101 , DA If next, hy.a GttAND
LUNCH frog ( 1 to 1
L h.... to ) , o'clock at Might,
D,iTlCh.—fn older to make the opening tiS)l3 more
BM active, inr. Becker ham made an arrangement with
the lrehen Omni Tionee, at pretent in the city, to lend
theh veteehle teehtence by einglng some of the master
pieces 01 Indian and Gentlest ZobAtniaore.
W.18.3t litetCßY BEVIKERA
DISSOLU TION OF PARTNER-
FillVe—Notice to hereby 111‘611 that the AIM 81
011 A CO at the reletadtiht leoii
Werke, has beau illasolyed by mutual commit. The
bueinees will be settled and &mad by
May 10, 1862. CHARLES E. SMITH.
The betimes will be continued by the tiedatilehosi
under the Him of 91011.815, TAEKEII, & CO. 091oe
No. 209 South IBISD Street.
ruyl3.lm MORRIS, TASKEIt, & 00.
AMU ISZBUSPI'IIi
Mr. F. B. Conway
Mr 6 1 0 , B. Conway
Mr. Barton Ylll
'IDE BRIDE 0F AB YDO3
Frank Dv.Jus
Shskapoare.
„..Dickens
Mauager