FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. PHILADELPHIA, May 12, 1862. Tile stock market was lass animated to-day, owing in some measure to the suspense felt in regard to the bat tles expected at Richmond, and sit Corinth, and pertly to the naturalreaction after the heavy and rapid advance of the lent fortnight, Government securities fell off a Ewe, and the list of loans and bonds generally was weaker. Little Schuylkill Railroad shares fell to 19,1 1 6. The money market in not chang.d From the condition reported again and again fur ninny weeks pant, A hear tily of first.elass paper, and an ovar•enUDl9 of capital , seeking investment are the main features of the market, 'with no prcbehility of an early change OFFICIAL BANK fiTATIOINNT. r IVBSZLY Aertnedka OP TIM PRILAMILPITIA. BANKS. MIJ. May Mi. 1.9,. Hay 32 *3,997,880 3,642,502 6,075,068 1,75E000 1,1)116,800 2,8Cr2,000, 972.750: 88.1,701 1 Ai% 8.19. 1,730.247 1 ,:.02,34-1 7.%2 S 9 8 CM 5 (Its 851,87: 515.+70 68/.000 58‘..006 worth America Warm & Mech. 93,765,600: 943,006 1,4100,000 3,421.996' 672,483 571,260 4,948,962 1,103,334 1,088,812 1,730,0001 251000 V- 0 .1,664 2,005,460 226,9 .0; 225,692 1 668 0001 266,00u' 355,0i.4: , , , 961,746, 2,63,2.,. 4 218 076 ' 601,015' 138,601! 137,924 977,11;41 171;,9-12! 17.,267 1,619,8211. 406,292; 4 , 0.714 1,847,1201 149,329 149,815 604,149 108,069 169,249 2,182.07./1 286.61/2. 315,564 422042.0 122;327 175,542 771,467 103.114 190,271 4561,320 114,548, 115,042 621,16 76,1'40 75.563 661,000 D 9.0011! 9/1,001, 691.090 71.006 71,000-- --1 N. Liberties t3onthwark.. Kensington Penn Township Western.. . ... Man & Idea .. Commerce *Tradmluett , a lJonaolidation._ City.... Commonwealth Corn Esebann. 'Union 31 121,30 COMM laity 10. Stay 12. I ,llay 19 52041),..14) - 0 82,407,000 :,1307,09t 2,410,409' 662,2n11 349,1 0 01 1,3t , 7,000j 1,337,000 221),UM 1,140003, 1,271,653 . 1.81,070, 1,5 t 3,000 i 1,508,000 i 95,091 J 101601000 0 . 1 013.3391 worth America. rarm atcch.. Commerchtl.... attectamicie.... N. Liberties.... Uoutliwark Utdairigton Penn Township Western. Man. & Mech... 'oololllloNto • ...• • Girard Tradesmen's.... Consolidation city . ic11,6", E01,T;33 , 14 , 1 9221 E63,075j 759.7271 145.1,29 1,5•53.1 , 171 1,491.487, 47,560 5'0,9241 848,110 2334210 736,90 i, Cal' 18 91..515 1.5•12,530: 1,435.8301 110.692 601.163' 556.1 , V, 104.447 4.C.1 1 ,29-4 1 424,373' 20.002. 805,10: 166.51, 72:41.- , 2.9, 2.59.978 1119,474 i 48.4,0 N 505,60 i!! 150,1101 307,000 i I 369,000 151 Controonwealth. Corn Exchange. Union.. '23,335,009 23,002;2634.045.69G The aggregates compare with those of previo os follows: May 12. May W. .Capital Stock ...... .1511,ub5,320 511,715.745 Inc 8219,575 Loans... 29,1014;347 31.121.563 _1,115.918 !Specie 5,728,1r18 5.529,221 nun. Iss.sof 'Due fin other RP. 4,804.959 Dec. 179 335 Dun to other Tips... 5,115,041 5,597,9i4.1 c. 479.443 Deposita 23,002,263 23 33a,0119 Inc. 332,744 --Oircnlation 3,567.200 4.045,695 Ill& 1!3,403 The reduction iu the augr ,, gate of capitsl stock is oc casioncd by the aczeptance of the Gi, and Bank of the supplement to its charter, authorizing such reduction : The following otalenient shows the condition of tho bonito of Phiine:olrhia at various times during the last few months : 1851. Lome. Specie. Cirenl'n. Deposits. Bea 2 16,557.D14 , 6,119,482, 2,014,[11M 10,010,712 Oct. 7 30,..199,119 5,383,277 , 2,21'3,780 .20411,070 Nov. 4.........25,1:2•1,735 6,764,770 '2,173,06320,3aU,941 Dec. 2 ..30,( 1 48.05::. 7,404,530 2,213,828 23,017,831 Jan ti, 1662.... 31,m4ty35; I,l3db,TV. "4145.211 31,3.96, 014 Feb. 3 ..... ....W:N ~111 .4664,011 1,144,;36 s 20.068,393 140.4,3 •,'-, 304,850 i s,bil ,10h11„348,4:481p2,,541,190 April 7 280:37,t9115.886 4*:.-1 3,37.970 16,036,538 ~ 14`,.'6,',76 71715 01.2,8761:-.,101; 42.) 18.112 5145 4, 21 2. 2-1!..,..1b16,04fi.1 . 8.,13,496,420 I 19,0 i 1.833 tt 28 ... 5:7913_1143 fi1,0‘.2,21!? 18 t:12,44/, i?0_,.±.1,1,..t5,3 May 6 99 324.4: 1 218,049.03;13.789,592.21,3=.6,014 " 12 20,!,0ki.:3471.2,7 8 Of‘B. 3,N57.200 i 23, 09:5.23.3 t 4 19 31,1.23 ,50..,1 a 629,•42114.,0-15,6:18121 335,000 Cle...ringa. 11.1a.nous. ______ JP-9,582.750 00 .. , 917..;,57g 51 4,181,077 ii 7 767,0 S-1 70 ... 3,867,809 52 295,331 30 .. 3 363.622 37 3u6,573 82 3,549 087 42 44%70'4 16 a - 3,550,004 01 204.2.:5 CO May 12._ Li ja... v. 14... 4" 15 .. as 16... Philadelphia Stock Ex [Reported Dy S. E. SI. A) FIRST 300 City Os .Neu . 102% SOO d 0.... Is:vs% .10:!" , 7 100 ~. ltifl Schuylkill :inv... 0,4 Diorris 40 5000 U. S. Debt Cer e , 21100 21.06 Ca 4.56 Anil, 0- 15 Elmira 1: prera.. /:47,j 58 do I.A3t, WOO U.S. Os Coup '51.104% 5000 do —.lol' (100 li renn'a Os ia 3 4 131:TWEL 1000 U. S. Coup Os '81.104 100 Bending 1: u::-h.. 24;,: SO do SEO Qatowi,4o BOARD. 21 Mych's Bank.... 25 125 Rave and 'Vine CS! I ) W 11......... I'M 50 du 15 Catawissa It prtd'. 9 10 th . ; .... .... 9 1 9 Girard Bank 40 I S LoldA Nay 55j; 200 Penu'a 5s ..... s 5. Si) 500 du S 9 4000 Sno t Canal 05.... :31 BOARDS. 11 Pennsylvania IL. 47 6 do 47 50 Spruill & Pith , IL 11 do b 5. 13 200 City 6? - ; new .1023,1 4300 d0.new10t,4.1023, no Elmira It 100 II Island 15 50 Sclill Nay Fret.. 1.5 jy 32 do 11'k 24I's. 25 AFTER 10 Pho6o6llibill and Erie R CLOSING PR Bid_ Asked. 17 8 6s 'Bl 103 . 7; 104 lISTrI3-1011.101;: 103 Pbiladst ..... LI!) Philtula 6s new. 102,4 103 Penna 6s Se 60 Reading 24 r,(; st ;:t; Read miGq 'B9 '.14; ltxt Head bda 'lO ft" Read mt Oa 'BB.. 8.5 S 8 Penna. R 4T 47 Penn a R 1 ra E5..3 , .. , 3%]e4 Penna R 2 zu Cs.. '6}i 111orrl, 48 47 Morris thd Prel.llt;M 117 Sch Icav Stock 5 5+6 Bch liav Pref... 15 15,4 Sell Nay Gs '82.. GS 3 G 6 Elmira B, ,„ „ 10A' See & Tinl-t R. 62 ~ It ace& 11 ne-st R 7ji 3,j W Phila. R. 5-1 X 55 •Spruce A: Pine.. 12,V 13 (Breen & Coates.. 25;4 26 Cites S. Walnut.. 34 35 lArcli &mt..... IR ;11% Philadelphia Markets. 'The Flom' market 0111i1111FS inactive and dull. withAitt eay Quotable Change in priCeS, Sales being limitel to C. few small lets to supply the trade, at $505.1•2,1.5 for su perfine 3 e 5.2586 tor extra and extra family; and *6.25 fdi6 LO for fancy brands, et to anelity- The /homed it limited, and holders s.•verally are free sellers at th.-..,alif..re toter. Bye Flour and o.rti )teal are dull, the farmer at 61:1i Mud Perum Ivania Mutt at S 2 1.12,102.65 ka , barrel. WHEAT is not so plenty, but the damand for it is li mited, and prices ate 'unchanged; small allies of Piuna. red are reported :it 126421:68c and whiti7 /35plii)1? bit% the latter fur Nentur4y. tsye is unchatt,ge4. Penna. to Bening at 70c. Corn is rather better, and ;thou , : 9„oui.) Southern yellow Fold at 54c, afloat. Oats are Ina - rive, and held at 38c fur Penns) lvania, and 37c for Delaware, and but few saleg. Bens —Quarcienn continuos in demand, with earT.ll Vales at ,s93+) t. COTTON.—Tbe ir”ricet is quiet, but without any altera tion to note in price or demand. GROCRIBISO AND r00N16.1uN0. , -rfoiderts am firms oni the SHICS moderwe j am( lig She latter wo noltee 200 Baited mama al d -lualders ors ptiV alb turns ; Bacon Bides at 6.,4 ao7e tY lb. - WHlSBYi,insrtive 00 bide Ohio Pull] at 24%e, Penn- Pylninia at 24c, awl drudge 2::c Philadelphia Cattle Market, May 10 The receipts of Beef Cattle are smaller than high' this Wctllip Malt. g about 1,100 head. The demand is good, and prices rather higher. The following aro she particulars of the sales: 73 Eimblo 3 Ira, Lancaster county, fes.ookra, 20 Kennedy, Chester county, *8 buccs.M. 73 Jas. McFillen, Jr., Lancaster county, 8800. 63 P. Bathaway, Lancaster county,SBcs9. F, McFillen, lioncoirr county. $5.50a9. beldennidge, Itltinoin, *8 50,29, _ 224 Mooney & bniith, Lancaster county, 8300.25. 40 Scbamberg & C.e . Lancaster county, 58rt8.25 28 Felllumer, Ohio, '4E4O. 13 11_ Cluto, Alt9anB-56. 42 Fuller A: Brothers, Pennsylvania, 88¢1.25. 43 E. S. Minim. Lancaster county, 484.5409. 30 McClean, Lancaster cuatY. 5 , 808.75. 20 Johnson, "Lancaster county, Vag. Se S. Ihorm, itearern, 36 H. Miller, Lancaster county, 88.5009. 93 nice & Smith, Ohio, $7e9.25 38 Harnaker, Lar.caatcr county, 8809. 28 J. Kaufmar. Lancaster county, $8 50e8.75. 33 D. W. mob—, Lanca s ter county ? x5.23®S 74. 55 Airernan & Dro.. Lancaster county, 8889. About 120 Cow'. arrived and sold ac from :FAS to 9523 for Springers, and :520a40 41 3 ' bead for Cows and Calve., iite to quality. The arrivale and soles of Sheep reached about .5 oao bead this week, at from 4 to 4Xclir lb, grove, for clipped, according to condition. 1,000 head of floe-v mold at the Avenue Drove Yard at from 85 to 515.70 4P 100 Ibr, net. - . The arrivals vt Ibme at 4. G_ Inehntre Union Drove Yard reached 1,670 head this wank. soiling at from 8.1 to $4-60 for atilt-fed, and $4.5005 47 100 the, not, for corn fed Hogs, se to quality. CITY ITEMS. FINE GARTF,B Ol yISITE OF THE LA.TIi REV . . Da. I itiwa AND 4•711NR. DISTINDtitSIEFID Pgi!,DINADEA. —Many of our realers will be glarl to learn that a mut excellent card photograph of the late a oinent divine, Belt, George W. 'Minute, Pa D takeit by WIN Gutekunst, at big 1 ormht, Nos. 704 and 706 Arch street, a short time pteviou4 to his death—two in fact, onr vignette and the ottnr plain. Beth are striking like s:lessee; and entiratle pictures, as Gme-unat's pictures invariably are. The tale or these pictures at the counter of Mr. Outekunet, during the last few tillyo, has lisen quite largo. Ms fine cartes of a number of Phili delphis divines are also much in demand. Among Inc latter, We ,nay onto. the 8e..... J_ M. 1.1r...‘v011, L. IL Christian, D. D.; M. C. Sutphin, Dr. Morton, Joseph It. Kennard, D. D. ; 11.-cry Shale Clark, D. D. J. Wheaton Smith, Daniel March, John Jenkins, D- D., and (inure, all of which, as we can testifY from having examined them, ere presen led in Mr. Gutekunet'd usual superior style. A GREAT Lr3IIT FOR THE COUNTRY.—Nothing Ins dose half Ad) s,.lseh ko jlAt4 0-1 e etdo.try oo . e ., gx ,A tooting in point of cent - enience, in the matter of nghtia.: - nubile and private editicoA, as the introduction of Zele,ror.. 'Witters & Co.'s porular Kerosene Oil Lamm 'emil' .c- UR& and sold, Ivliolessla and Mail, at their •• Light Nmporium," 2h o. 25 North Eighth street, corner of Fil bert. They have three beautiful lomps in all Bt) ire a.l Nine, and are selling them to all parts of- the city a:1.1 igatuary. Gauntry nit Ft:hauls should Dear thin in mind. • SUPERIOR FAMSLY FLOUR.-Mr. C. H. Matt son, dealer in fine family groceries, Arch and Tooth atroate, hag constantly on howl the beat brand; of Wheat "'lour In the market. Ile hse made this a specialty - , and all who try his Flour pronounce it the hest brcal-malting article they have ever uncd. This is an important Item of information for homokropers_ "SOUTHWARD THE STAR OP COMMERCE TAXES ITS WAY."—The °pet ing of trade with New Orleans, and other Southern ports, will be fraught with many Incidents of no.ueemeot. The little aff4ir that liallfened at Norfolk on Friday, in the opening of as niece of the Adams Express Company, shows that there are other placee besides New Orleans where there is a peculiarly sepditive people," ite Mr. Xayor Monroe -expresses it. There arrival in Norfolk, at the ex prose -piece, an tinnretenr ing looking wooden box, of not main pioth pretensions, bet it had the American flag patted ppm it, and that wee the earns belti; but all excite. Inent was soon niG.y ed by the , peaceful motto running across it: "From Chas. Stokes' First,class Ready-Made Clothing Store, under the Continental Hotel, Ph-5a 0:414a," 29.966,347, '.,72.8.022 ;5.529.221 ;3.0200a 550,966 32a,080 173.000 10.982 70,000 03 25 2%1.079 139.578 45.3130 220 lna 80 SO 4/0604 10.4.215 33. ,5139 10 , 1 ;I`l4 1x9,090 10/400 8,867,206 23=E11 86,773 52 $2,071.110 04 quint Sales, May 19* LAKER, Phila. Fac OA RD. 500 1 , 1 roml'a 65...... 7594" 1500 do b 5. 753 2 Bear - Meadm,.., tiSX 30 Lit Ziellll ri...bil 10 20 do 10% 6 Arch -FA Ilt _1!0 1500 Peou'd ut.g . 0..,101% 6u Elmira IL...Li). 10% 12 Ca ti: And) 1300 West Chester Ss.. 4.!,4' uU do scrip 4d BOARDS. 100 loco and Vine P Wit 77e1 Su Phila Um& 100 ME= Bid. Asked. Elmira R I'rf... Elmira. is 85X L Lland 14 . ti & Ear.. 554 Ce Cl & .4cp. 39;4 40 IS- Prima 8.,e6 £9l I'ellll3 R ism 76 N Pentia R 100 93% 94 Catatr R Dm— 2% 2% Catawissa Prf.. S3i 9 Fmk .C:Southß 45 .. Max 19—Evening THE TRADE OB TillB CITY has seldom pre sontcd a morn active appearance to pedestrians on our principal thoieughfares than yehterday. .home of the storesen Chestnut street were crowded for several hours. mosare. Charing Oakford dt lion, the faiddmithle natters of min city, were literally overwhelmed with customers at their elegant new salesrooms under the Continental Hotel. The present stock of this firm in Hats and <I tins, and faEhionOle Hoad-guar fur Children and MIRS ,, iI, the meet attractive in the city, and they are selling at rawer prices than any other first-class hong° in the country. EXTRAVAGANT MEN_—Apieing spent in dig ef,pation $500,00, Ind finding, on looking into his affairs• that ho had only 3800,000, he poisoned himself, not re garding the sum as sufficient for his maintenance. Oleo. pn+ra. B ovato Anthony a (M 4111004 .48 66 , 6 66. Caligula spent on one dinner £BO,OOO. The ordinary expense for a dinner of Liuculln was .020,000. These are mentioned in bistoty as spendthrifts, but uow•a. days a man is said to be extravagant when ho tinea not practice economy, which con ho done by purchasing his clothing at the One-price Fashionable (Nothing Rmna- Hoot of Granville N 0.009 Cheeteut Street, whore the finest and chosl*ht assortmont of summer garments in the country are offered for sale. SEortErAuy CHASE IN Tow - N.—The Secre tary of the Ttosury is in town, Yesterday 1130THH1.1 he 'visited the Mint, ctiktent hcuse. and other branches of the Treasury Department in this city. While CHOl luting around, seeing the fashions, the worthy Secretary (hopped in at the Brown•stone Clothing Hall of Reekhill & Wilson, NOS. Maud 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth, where he procured for himself an elegant spring suit. The Secretary las as much inegatont in reapeet to ctetning ea he hum In finances. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. R , 4 ,- ISEU EQIIIia Et IPAGIG ARRIVED Soler Wm Carroll, Clomnan, 14 days from Mayaguez, FR. with sugar and molasses to .John 3i aoi, X 00—ve..- SO to E & Soudor & (Jo. Left brig Petrol loading foe linledelpW a. to sail in 3 days; tar Lailibybr, for No a.- bur) port, I Aiding; Sophia, for liarrini,,ton, do; Ca4p,r, •;or Ira Newton, Rodman, for No, Haven, to NMI 3lny 13, 011.1)P. P/%1011 ,,, h Lole/og• 14 Ur W thstabt lb mileb, spoke AMA` Elizabeth Englith, Rbgtbib, !lace for Nov Orleans. Schr J NV Fish. Shaw, 8 daps from Rockport, with ice to A Garrett. Silver Magnet, Berry, C dive From Bo.kon, In bnl— last to eapteio. Sehr Cora, Masten, 2 days from Brandywine, Do!, with floor to It M S V rittlitlnt Tuft, / day From Fort Dom {Mt Maur to Jue L Ifew.ey it Go. bite:user Fumy Garner, Pierce, :42 hours from New York, with miss to W P Clyde. Steamer Col Viele, Temple, 24 hours from New York, wilt. incise to W 4:44 Barg, Ciao)lenge, Itionuter, 24 hours from flew with mddo to W r Clyde. Steamer John ltromcs, Layfield, 18 hours from Fort ress Munroe, with invalids (270) together with 63 prison_ ire, 3 of whom are captains, named tionuur. Lee, and tiluchm. I)ied Ray 13, (milli; 13.1ggama..1 1 3 41,1t,,J, i.tuurritouitt firmer). Company I. City Ice Beat, Schediuger, 9 'more from the Ledge, havicg towed ship Lancaster, for I,iverooot, io the Buoy ou the Illtddle, and proceeded duwu at e e o'Aidek, A 31, lu COIDDRIIY with Shirt ilentkiot t.t, fat Shit, 1A..4 SWIAItUg America, Ilibrth, from Vortr,nt Sloaroa, to A noyd, U S Quartermaster. UtT Fourwen-foot Bank, maw ship Laucaner, for Liverpool, going down. OLE.LIIED. Bark Essex, Ray. Onantonturm, J r. Ilaxley .4: Co. Seta Ontario, Sawyer, Augusta, Ma, Westmoreland Coat (Jo. Seim Silver Magnet ? Perry, CainbriggSnt, T B Scar G W Cummins, Weldon, New &Ilford, Buckley &Co. Soya. Evergreen, Potter, Providence, do Schr S Clark, Cnllin, New Beaford, do Sent John N.,d.ore, llidgeport, Sinuickson & Glover. StLr Auttin, Parsons, Key West, Tyler, Stone Jt Co. e;tr II L Gaw, Ner o Baltimore, A G'rores„ Jr. (Correspondence or tee Piontamphia Exchange.) LEN 4 rEo, Vol., Islay 19, P Passed in, bank Cerdelia, from Pornatnimciri en:hire Fannie, from lierenai Orientei, from Platao/m, (bga (00 rare: Yours, ctn. JOl.lll P. 3.IAESEALL. PT TELEGRAPH. (Corroapeucleuco OI Um ?rem.) NEW 'Yung, Nay 19. Arrived, bark "Venus, from Curacoa; balk Mary E. Jom.e, from Rio Grauck; actin; De6onaire, from Janmicai .liary Jr. &leap, &row Ekar hera. 3,IIZMORANDA Steamship Saxon, Maui/ewe, hence, arrived at Boston lEth inat. Earl: Linda, Ilowitt, for Portland, was at Matanzas Gth Brig Judge Blaney, Coombs, from Sagaa, arrival at N 'Tort, )obtorday. helm A B Ilays, Robinson, cleared at New York yes ht duy lop Dina<alia. Schr Torrance, —, hence, arrived at New York yes terday- - Sawa Marsha Wriglitington, Thacker, Chris Loeser, LtIWP, and Jonas Sparks, Inman hence, arrived ot 604- ton Vith 'met. Scl•is Lady Ellen, Corson, Wm Wallace. Szull, and Decay May, Hoover, cleared at Poetost rich inst. for Philadelphia. Igehr L Attamirioa, ItArtleil, zoned from - roci“enCe lgth h for PLilodelphia. ScLr Delphine, Ross, sailed from Providence 16th inst. for 6eecoanet, to load flab for Philadelphia. Ovlir. Anita Damon, Hubbell, lorladolDtdo, gailod from FroYitionco firlt 'oars 8 L Crocker, Presbrey, from Taunton for Phi ladelphia, and Jas liatch. from Fall Jiiver for do, xecasined at Newport 1' Z.lloth bcbr Harriet iNeal ) Hartoui bouce, strived atifaat fith fret. Schr Thawatlia, Ingraham, cleared at St John, NB, loth bait for Philadelphia. 6c-hr 31nry Ellen, tisee, hence, arrived at Nantucket /otll tut, and Mr Eve, Northrup,on the 16th. &lire lYfinerva, Jrlfe 'poll, nu Ellen I.sarne4, sailed from Fah Rive, 16th inst. fur Soncounet, to load for Philadelphia. Steamer It Linden, Loper, hence, arrived at N York INeulny. ARRIVALS AT THE ROTE LS UP TO 12 &CLOCK! LIST RIGIIT CONTINENTAL HOTEL —Ninth and Cheatnut eta. F S Hunter. Heading Jan A D.ar.e11,5.3, Delaware Alien J 4114111, Delaware El ilidgeley ,S; la, Delaware RI Slack, Media J 111 ReynoWs x wf, N C M.aa Heynoldar, N C J S Kendall, New York Char, P Wood, Auburn Geo A Halaay. N 'Toney Thee F Carbart,New York P C Bask, NJ.traoy Mra P flirter, Earken • Nina Ruberts, Easton Tilton, Norfolk, Ya S A. Allen Jos W Meeks, New York John A Green, Ponca .7 T Kirby, Canada Rev F M MeCallester, Cal 'Mrs Judge, California H tlatier, New York Crane & wt, N Jersey F Arlo rows, Doi,ton Kva A wilman.. P.tstaa Ml-o D l nd, le.•tear S C Doelge & la, Doaton A zioch, .!ati-tornia L S Fairchi'd S la, N Y Sit Hunt K D, Ft denroe N Dutereentb, Ft Renroe .2 S Dibbraon, N Jersey W IS Wiley, Lancaster 0 Scott, Maryland W AF tar, Mhii.lnrol John 1.1 linichnore AJ Laralinana, New York a Profsbary Wash T P Crowell, olorfolk, Ya C W Walton, Maine, 0 T Waereo. Cia, 0 W B Its-rrier i N - vont Ii Millard, W., York Coral,' S Nicboll, , , N York W Dott., J.. 11 1 -", T.N Y F bow,., New York J Long, I,ancastil. Tll 6ennol3, Pa Samuel Gitinotee, N J 111Sa rtholond.r. Now York Pr 11 . 1 , Bur, New Volk .2 11 Locke., None York r , n•ltortang N York D Walcott NOW York .1 Vi Only, New York 'r 1 , - Whitney, Nl-w York T:l 4 lorldirk A - 21, Chierwo C Hall, New Yoqi Dol,ert r4.well, New York. 1' ISAPlhnth : New York II N,!%," York .1 ,11 fhloono .1 IF V: II Pry, Now York 21.1c , m0i (.other„, _N York ern 11 Piekan, 31arra T Hall. New (Jodie, Del Ntw Y..rk .7 , 1 York Ncll' Nt.ly 101"1/ 171O:ri Trenton, :I J T T 11;1'100 d: 1. lowa 11 T Parleri, Palttniere II Colt, N,w York J C I 'olr, New York 31 Leper. New York Col Clio, Thomas,S A D Yaa loge”, N Y ljUltrt. Carroll co, 31.1 A Kenrlr,e, Maserehtldeltri J ele-ien, ' M Hay Xw. 311,3 Logan. it-tin Wale, Drritirridee 11 11l Parma. Cleveland .1 V N YntoA, J Cincinnati. 0 A K Metllero. Penint 1111 ballot. nowart. !•:nobitry. It•wis DoV:111. S1111'1111'3", Pa II A S 11 1 1 1111 , r, P , aaa Bosron J tiro lithbon. 411 a, lialiana 3 A M. 1 , 1 ,1.201. 111.1.1 aha A IF lAISPLIPILUI, PULIIILL J II R.ol, Hart (.I'd 1, A Jacqarlio, N Y CVr Mr N I: A Nash it,illll4ll, Cilleir111:10, 0 It B itiellnragnn. New York 3111 Tholiwr, New York_ John Buy d. Baltimore I) T Bush, Ay raca s a , N S Syracuse, N Y Joho h IlAelr,-111, Ohio C 1" I.l,Linun. N.,' York E it Nil:hole, 31._, jity Dr Ihtrth New Bork klipia Bach, Now York 'dent Ecavrt, Waal J 5 Gulick ,S; la DrJ G Earle, Dlsrylana Dr DI DI Latta, Indiana t wf, New York Com Rice, U o N Dr E Crane, Proc., It I D Boyd, N , ,\l' York J U Collir.e, New York 31E1 CHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth st., below Arch. .I . OP Lebach, 'York, Pa ID .1 G,ltienlairg,ltint'e G Cooper, Mt Jack Non, Pa 3 L Na:lt, Mansfield. 0 Gra 11,1thius, Erb , . I'it J 11 11i11 ,, r. Fnwpor?; Pa 1% 11 Devore, Pillsliurg Wm Holtman, Pitt.;burg Julio Down, Pittshurg .1 it Williams, Penna 'I 11 :,7cott. 3lonungahela, Pa J J Graham, Mercer, Pa Grettner, Hirer, Pa Cling Adata , ml John Mount: Alattith-tr. Geo Ptfitr, Altratiat C Hay, Meadville .1 11 Caney, Pittttlatrg .1 Crown, .lohn,town, Pa .1 3t Hock, Pittslawg .3 A Myter, PitLhnr4 ==lM=M 51, Connell, Pitttiburg llonston wf, 3E Chunk 311's are.itntm, 31aUC11 Chunk Must IV Stoinutn, Penna. E `pang East 13orlin, Pa A Sp:L.ll4ler, Dom', Pa rho,. Sottglor, York, Pa Win Fry,thig,r, York, Po. 1111 Part, T 3L Courtney, Ohio NTS S I.Vitca6l.a i S Detwiler Penult I to., S 111(Etvn, F 'gay Oc sun, Elkton .1 iiilinort. s• Win Itridigrun. It.oling] W Portsville 31ast Jlt Iteifsnyder. l'enna C L Creeolins, Stntz, Itvadin74 3 71 14vIffer lik, 'rum r Itrew-mun l ItA, Enplltr It E Bum) 11 arrmßurg ==EIZII 1F Mann, Lewitown J 3) Trimmer, York co, Pa J K Brown, Allegheny co J C Peel, Allegheny co B Blton i Allegheny co I) B 80n44911, ritifiburg D Stover, eton , 7lione9, ritisburg F Fourthman, Pirrsbarg W M Corinnter, Bml:ter:int J E liosentniller, York, Pa A Brower Jg eon, Lisburn C McKee, Charnbereberg A Levi, llagrratowu W K Africk, Harrisburg J H Pl/111:1111. Boston I)IH Mgi o, ' gees...too Miss DI Searle, Poona 3 S Searle,Wilkeubarre H Beruhriiner, New York 'Weimer, Connecticut D Trettarn, Mauch Chunk A Jul, Naitch Chunk A J Latuterburn, Psi McKenge, Cherry Tree Er J Kiump, Donna lonian llall, Velma MSmauler, 11.41yelburg J Oammis, Elizabeth, N J J Burgess, New York J flu pliins, Jr, Marylou.] W C F,,u ilxiu, Dt;lov, -aro Stre,t, above A Goddard, Prov, 7t I IV 'l' finutlall , it ..11-1/1111% Parsons, Baitinago ‘vid),:tc , r, ilidtitnora . J E Collins, Dplawnro Chas AV C.Alius Delaware 4'411A .111 .lle.Milleu J G Warwirk, :ItaAsilton, 0 It Stol.le.lllarYl3lßl \VII Ilopllitk4, LloNalyn Wernert, Minersrille B Gray James It Colo lI ?iliiran. Wasliiiwton 11 U. Bod, reillill W Prima G IN" Shaw, Taney town J it I Luigi!, Tansytown .1 12 12.,,0m, .t, in 7 /I:trior,r ).,6i. Eit,rusios, t.:mitoti S SilVor, Dela Ware - C If Main, Baltimore .1 N Snider, i'leindieraburg 'V I: Poters, York Springs Al,-I, AOlll,, Yuck Sprigs Will C StaINIMIth, PPIIIIII% I, D Creaper - Ili ..... ver 3 S Maim & clam Penna. 31 ./..la.-.„n,?/1/iii.-:./ 0 P. lyirt - , Danover, ra 3, .1 Justice, it Po 111 l Ma.. Nichols, St Paul .1 Diaturnell, New V.'irk 3/ Sturlovant, New York J S Nevin,-New .:fer,cy -1.: 1/),, Covington, Ps .1 31 Jenningn, New York I Rennam, 1 1 aims, 3 C ttichani it- ,cr, New York :-- , ,..1 lirtrr, New Jersey'A Srockly, Smyrna, Del J3' Marv, .31. ilford. Del IV ill Ben, Smyrna, Del 3 Inek, , en, Delaware F J Wel4N New York 3 A 31 Wlotall,,o, Virginia A Julitisim, li cut co?, Del Wiu 31 Shalio,srar, Pill (1 , ..0. l'cr; Y....-1,,, i, J 61,11-.-uirT, 1-,,,K, Pa 9 3T. LOUIS HOTEL—kametuus street, above Third. Tt.nent la, P 13. A. al .Jan Cron, Jl arietta, H I) flee jandia, arietta \V I Ntv.V . York D.vo,y, P"lfirrill. II til7ntnt•lcy C A Bl•criether, New York 111 Phelps 11 A Mad:ay, East.oi, J K or : Maryland TAN UNDII4 - -Zlrcll atrout, above Third. 31 'Mentzer, PittAvarg C 31m.kt,d'ck, Pelmet G SweeLey, Eagtcn is, L E ig .1 Miss J J Bennet, N Jerrey J Clark, Dauphin, Pa J M Done braltp,%Varneaboro Q W Newbra.e, S 13 At aS,Perina H Ib Blobig, Si Cl it W- !Weer, St'Elair D Richwine, Lancw,tor co J Dolton & la, New Jersey A G Reid, g..r, wu apt Reninger, Allentown J K v9li Il', Penns S B Elly 6 Punna 'l' Kidor, Illinois J G Morgan, Puna J T Gust, Penn SMMM IMIMMII=TI J .1) MaNhbank, La: waster T Rerr NOTICE,—PIIILADELPHIA, MAY 14 A Slool:og of the ~r the TINTON CANAL COMPANY OF PPNPSYL VANIA will be held at the ollice, No. 228 Walnut street, (Paranliar Building,) on MONDAY, May 16th, 1862, at 11 o'clock, A. 111, for the motile of taking action upon ae Aok of AFtaranbly ikenueytvanisk approved the 10th day. of April, A. D.,1882, entit'.'d a " ' Further supplement to the several pets heretofore passed relating to the Union Canal Company." By order of the Beard of. Managers. JAMlig PABI, Preehleek. D. Tuomrsow, garroters , . myls 426 STATER UNlON—Markot PUMA, Above. MIES. P Etor,l 41, Pen nsyls on:a M L Lta2ell, Panim.laa n is, Wm I.ll7.ingor. botetta, Ps W W tltulth, Alto fla. 1 , robins. n. Aitoona, Pa J W Chmas. Altoona, t' J Brost), Pencßylvonia IV A. MOgni,Rio., Minin le A 1 miv.koy, pputinivania N J MARA., P1 , 11111414A”14. Jas R Cadman. Pe1 , 11% TIVAII Dane., Cheater co J G lloontot, Maritta, Ps John Small, 14.1,:in .1 %V I.lol.kino. Salem John Klitto, Marotta. Pa J Mailman, Latcaster L .Ir, la, Pa Wii IA Albright, Yotk. Pa D Small to. w, P.ba,:vlvania i4ll Aura 15 '611 , 1111, Pa litra ihra, Schuylk !raven Jne,,b Delbert &w, Penua G W flood, Poq.svilln Jas D•wee,3, B urlington Miss tiroas, Ilmlingtna B GEO W 01111, Nawvilla John liriret, Fo+tiff,llisreitown 'ft t, Taytor, [Amu bmnjurg Livia Crum, Huntingdon co W H Mooro. Fulton co George Miller F R 0m1.., nloonitteld .3 :41..i0e1n, 804.-ior-g Pa h :•!iin!ber &1, Dime:ninon .1 .s Johnstown Alex lionnetly. Jiiiiiiktown \Y Stnak, PII Dl II Rs tkr, Allo,theny c .4 M WOOO. All.,theny co C MeCrei.ry, York. Pa Aug IC Mahe, York, Pa Alex Blvs.ing, York, Pa a A (ntristy, NUll n, Deyer, Lace-ter en, l'a J Hamilton, towi3t. twit • Parragn, lscavcr, l'a W W Kline, Pit ItosEy, Kentoricy C Marshall, Pa W - 11.141 - ihni & wf,D(.lawara N illcFarlat & wr, Dot S lleynolliF, Maryland IC Rath, Perry co, Pa 5 11,,,... 1 Oearfa.:,l I'4l, Pa W Maaus, V 4011111; 5 II Purple, 4%axint• ia W II r.;haninaker, tiewlinfli J W Prlhown, lioNlinry COMM R.O I A T.—Si Xtil Ntreet, ahoro Chnitiint. W M Hobart, Pottarillo hr 8 B htabha ti la Juan li - rk, L hue co, Pa Hamilton, Lane co 77 Armstrong, Client r co Airs A N Armstrong, Pa Min 111 Arnatrong, Pa Goo Story, Ch , ater en, Pg 'Baser Story, Che,,trx co, Pa J bleNtiliam, Pa Jas A btrawbriclgo. Pa 1V U Strawbridge. Pa ract . mucett. stor co Jas lI Rammov, Oxford, Pa Isane .1 Woodward y Mallon, Delawaro 3 W Wouch:cio. New Jorgoy A Pona•roy Plle, MI( slot county H wird; Stranahurg r• lex z, litraupfehrg linoney,titturllt'l Itavon 11 13 Amerling, Sell Haven A ILI McCurdy, York cc, Pa GPo Banimord, York co, Pa Day Wend 81 lA, Lane co Di lAcco3ter co Jos S Kirk, Choitor co 11* none, Chealcr cr, Pa J pi Faker, Cheater to, l'a Joe Goatee, Chestcr co, Pa G W Gorier, W (Motor NATIONAL HOTEL, Race street, above J Doll, Jt r ing H Shultz, Wlnspert, Pq II .1 D C fisher, J G lictrninn, Whc! ling, VII v B Olynior, Bebining .Jos Penman. Lebauon Jacob ISt - eager, Lebanon J lii• ;dam', Eo..eactaourg,3l,3 'Vire Sborb, Nunnetang. aid o Mann. *Art , llYi Bradford gin hroinvi - J G Wawacili titritcgi Airs J II Yuck, D C 11 W Perina 1 Stitman, Liiverrivil, Pa J P Purse', Sunbury, Pa A G Warnock, Greenville ft Donannwor 5. w*, Rending ,1 Eleel,per, Pitt,lnn J Payourtt, Borwick 11 acititin, Brhih co, Ph J F,ni urit, deliniiizrnyo .1 NJ Cumuli' gm, Banbury Il Bottom one. Flaiifax,Pa A Stow•, Illniml•or,burg R Wilson. Thinv .1 Barris to, JII Turman, Bloomsburg W Tlirltal B.nomburg. MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. Mrs Lathan. New Jersey W W Yardley, Delaware NV 11 Diger. Pounsylvahia Goo L PasAtt, Pt Deposit A W At-81141.1c. Y 1.1,5 Burdock, New- Jersey J A Peters. Monroe co 11.1 T Duyuckink,Oecil t Bid It Sin moos, Wiwi; gton J J Dopny, Illooroo co (leo De Witt. Pike county Chas Sterling. Trento ,N J Joha II Dail, Delaware. G it enlhemus, N J A S Calvaillevier, Pa B F Taylor. Pa Sircmaturg Theo Schnell. StrouiAburg 5 Stokes, Stroudeburg G II Teeter, Hawley, Pa BLACK DEAP.—Third street, above Callowhill. Rvprert, Nor - thorn pion Peter D Grit , elll. , r, /kw,. F.. Leb:bach, Reading D LittIC . RS, Barks en, Pa J It 1 aucka Read,ng Jacob Wattle, Lehigh co Jacob 'box, Lehigh CV, Pa Jelearlith Berkman, Pa David Kistler, Lehigh co.Pa W P. T(ecnont, Pa Gee \V oc)arr•Petmerivania Vim U ilowescer, Pa V. L 011411 4 ,1 It en. 11 , ,mburg Abraham Keefer, Earivillo John K John , lup. Pa John tel. Bober, Pa Goo aerket, iilaiden Creek Capt. E Erdman, Pa Jacob bchtiffner, Pa 13Alt - LEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. J G Rambo, New York II Bloom. Ashland J 0 Nicker. Castle Yelley D K Peters, Ca4tle Valley BUbcrte, i prir gUcy A 0 Gregg, Bustlaon Illoitway. ritlW Jrrsev S V Stokes, New Jersey Jas Floyd, Allegheny City 0 Watson, Hatboro .1 fredell, MontscometY Dr Davis, Hatboro J Llnpeneett, New J-rsey It 0 Davis, Bowing COO La tobeyrst-Ille Llaral Haat, Naw.leraey- D R Pavia. NewJeneY J Rrown, Pe11i1 , 3 , 11741,113 Wit Stalely, tahaelia, Pa J S Brow v, Doylestown MOUNT - VERNON IIOTEL—S Treat st., above Arch W Den,4..tow,,tlJ D /to.. .Ir,rscp- D liali & la. New Jer-ey E Nice, Pennevivania 7. Furoati. 'Docks co, Pa 0 H Leed.im, Mont'ry co N Ur. , sby. New Ji vey Jae Liud, New Jersey G Bush,WPal4e (0, Po BALD EAGLE-Third street, above Callon-hill. Tu Pfli•ger, P B tquiranelz, Illinois Joe P Meaning, Montg co SS kirslinaer, Eagtou David Ruff, Lohi.E,rh co, Fa - Peter Spangler, 111ForAtoWa Joindban Spangler, Pa Henry S Fis•er, Raaiing, Jacob Richards, S Eaton Joe Rich:ire s, Pa SPECIAL NOTICES_ SURGEON grENERAT2* OFFIcE, WASHINGTON, MU 10,185.9 AN ARMY 'MEDICAL BOARD will aalomble in Washington, D. 0., on the lat of Juno next, for the examination of applionnte for admission into the Midi. Cal Corm of the Al mr. In addition to the ordinary re quirements of moral character, medical and surgical knowledge, good academic education, and round physical condition, the applicants mum be familiar with the yrinci• plea of hygiene and the conditions necessary to the health of the troops in hospitals, camps, and tronawrts. Applications must be addressed to the Secretary of War, through the Surgeon (lateral ; mutt alai(' the reef. dente of the applicant, and the date and piece of his birth. They meet also be accompanied (references will receive no arieniioP) by respectable testimonials of hie possestiog the moral and physical qualification requisite fur filling creditably the reoponeible station, and for per forming ably the arduous and active dirties of an officer of the Medical Staff, Applieraita met be between. Itatitiy-one oud lwMty eight years of age. No allowance is made for the expenses of persons un dergoing these examinationg, lig they are indiaDemabla preriquisites to appointment; but those who aro ap oved and receive appointments will be entitled to transportation on obeying their first order, - Therc are Stow, and soon wilt occur, several vaCancloB in the Medical Staff. myl7•3t LYON'S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER, Tested for nineteen years and grows in favor. It kill' and exterminates Beaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Moths in Clothe, Furs, and Furniture, Garden Insects, &c. All g , nuirie bears the signature of E. Lyon, and is not poisonous to persons or domestic animals. Be ware of cow:tic:delta and imitations. Lyou'e Powder ills all insects in a trice, Lyon's rills are death to rata and mice. Sold everywhere. D. S. NARNES 7 mp-utartlihn ;NZ Broadway, New Turk. DE AP MADE TO ILEAR.—lnstruments to mishit the hoarimf in every variety; and of the most Approvoil entistriletion, at P. MADVID.A. , S, 11; Soakh TENTH Street, bele,: ChoiAunt. my-19-3t ORE-PRICE CLOTHING . , OF THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Beet Manner, expresly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures_ All Geode made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Osa-Putcs SYSTEM is strictly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. ~ ~ . MARRIED. 11F.GEK—INEANS , .—On sthDeuember, 1583., by Rev. D. W. Par tine, George Vegas, Jr.. to Annie T., daughter cf Lee T. Mears- this city -I,ll.'olll:oo—Dt.i.t,Seoli.D.—On the 6th instant, by ti , , Hey. in. 0. nobinetn. Mr. Henry F. Shepherd to Mies Selite Dunsford, both of this city. DIED WENNEDY.—On Uonday morning, 13th instant, Hari iet 8., danekNr of John DI, and Harriet liennedy,- agrd 1r fears. Ber Tahiti - ea and friends aro invited to attend her funeral, on Tburminy morning, inst., at 9 o'clock, rival Isar iltilar'a residence, Arch Wed, without notice. BEDFUItD.—On the I7th instant, Isaac Bedford, in the With year of his age. She relative...id tri4rda of the family are respect fully luyitvil to attend the funeral, front hit late rok afl3CO, So. 2101 canowhin Street, ou Wtduesday after noon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. * DOUGLIICR —Ou Sunday. the 18th instant. Robert 8.. son o eath. J. and the late Thos. D. Dougherty. The relativee and Merida or the famity are reepactrully invited to attend the funeral, ou Wedneeday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the reeidence of her mother. * .SUOLTICT. —On Saturday, 17th instant, Mariana Rita, daughter of Stephen Pnguet, in the 22d year of her ago, 33. rs ne , s ice will be givers of the ft:tuella. mete Kalttin tho ISth instant, hlr. William N. Karcher. son of the late Daniel and Catharine Katcher, in the 33d year of his ace. The relatives and friends of the family, also, Solomon Lodge. No. 114, A. Y. M., and bid Menenin brethren ,;eueridly, are respectlohy inched to atteed the funeral, from the residence of his mother, N. E. corner of Sixth and Wharton streets, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Inter:pent at Wharton-street Church Valvt,** WooiAta.it.—ott first-day, the teth instant, Daniel Wool :Juan, in the flat year of his ago. His relations and friends are Particularly invited to attend his funeral. front his late rosidonco, near. Moores town, Now Jersey, on Fourth-day afternoon, the 2.1.5 t it4t., at 2 &kiosk. tt STOCK 1 sLE.—Suddenly, on the 18th instant, John I!lcllraiu, eon of John L. and Isabella Stockdole, aged 8 years auG 6 months. Funeral &can his parents' residence, 809 South Eighth 13(1.1+41, nn Wedrmsday martin., let 0 6'6lonlc. 414- STOICES.—AI his residence, near Westfield, N. J., on the MI) inst., Joseph Ftokes, aged 35. liie friends, and those of the family, are particularly invited to attend his funeral. from the residence of his father, N. N. Stokes. this (Thitd-dav) afternoon, at 3 o'cleek. without lor tiler notice. EIiOADS.—On the 17th inst., Mrs. Cornelia Rhoads, relict of the late John Itheads, In the 78th year of her age. The 16111tiV@ii and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend tier funeral, from the residence of Ler son, Samuel Rhoads, neer Vox Chase, Twenty third ward, this (Tne.tisy ) morning, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Churchville, B mks county. SECOND MOURNING POPLINS, VALENCIAS, AND GINGIIAMS —BESSON SON invite attettion to their New Stock of— Senor; Mourning Dinghann.. 15 in 25 onntn. Second Mourning Silk and Wool Poplins, 62l to 76. Second Mourning Silk and Wool Valenciaa, 75 cte. Block and While finest French Jeconeta, 25 cta. Plain Slack linnet French 3aconets, 25 eta. Loin's Black Challita, 94 cm ',titan's Black llareo. 7.4 wide, 62X cta. Lupin'e Block UMW, Merely., 25 cta. Lutoin'a Illack Tamartinea, 25 cta. myl4-ti JG_ MAXWELL & BON, . ELEVENTH and OHEEITNIIT, have now open, at the lowest cash prices in the market, magnificent lines of a great variety or now Spring Goods, of their bull late Itabartatlee eed EaMuraettlre, As wen as of careful selections from New Pork importations. Their Real and Imitation Thread and Guipure Laces, Fancy Buttons, No. 6 Trimming Ribbons, Paris Ornaments for Cloaks and Dresses, French Bugle Trimmings, Silk Belt tr.., glut Gimps, Thomson Frersal Paris Trail Skirts, Spool Silk, new colors, at 2 cents per spool, Fresh Split and Single Zephyr, for summer knitting, Paris Wetly Corsets, Travelling Fans. and Magic Ruffles, are all offered to the ladies as goods of the most reliable make, ..a ..liiptea to the *,Aiaremek.te of ac,—, purchasers. Tho metal liberal allowance to cash buyers. J. G. MAXWELL A SON, store and Factory, ELEVENTH and OHESTNIIT TrAN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE REPUBLIOAN ASSOCIATION of the Twen tieth word will be held et the South Penn Hode House, a, g 0,410,k. JAMES It. &ELLINGTON, Prebitkat. MATTIIEW W. PERKINS, Sec's'. lt* THE PRESSI.-PUHLADELPITIA, TUESDAY, MAY 20. 1862. *lrk CONVEN num_ 11110 PEOPLE ON PI•)NNSYLVANIA + who &Are cordially to unite in SUSTAIN/NO TIER NATION AI4 APHINTSTRATIoN in its patriotic Werra to suppress; a sectional and unholy rebellion against the and. Who desire, to ettprort. by evnry power of the Do vernment, our hundred tilonsand heroic brethren in arms, braving disown and the perihe of the Uhl to preserve the Union Of our tathere. are reuuested to select the number Or DELEGATES toted to the Legislative Itnpretiontattion of the gtoto, at encl. thee. and it such t 6661.1.61" 69 will best respond to the spirit of this yell, to meet in On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at 11 o'clock on raid day, to NOMIN.ATB CA/IDIDATtia for the offices of AUDITOR GENERAL AND gifitirkroit. eTctilinek - 4, and to take such measures as may ho deemed necessary to strengthen the Government in this season of common peril to a common country A. K. MACILIIIitE, Chairman or tlio PoopWu State IJommitteo. GEO. W. HA MMERSLY. JOHN M. STILLIVAN, 'rett,rios ' my'i-tf AID FOIL TM& SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIICIIB—A deputation of nine AlnifitOVl .11.1 Ln, nett lone gor e 10 1; 011it11,471 and Vlciukty from Imo YOUNG lIIENiS CIIhISTIAN ASsOCIATT , IN, totni nitter to tie temp_ rat and spiritual wawa of our brava soldiers who nett be del, or wounded. Tide deputation go under Goverment sanction, and under dirertiou of the Christian Commission, as volunteer laborers, wilhotat Niil chtetge other than actual ex uenses incurred. Donations in hosoit d sterns. and articles and Welts united for this mission, will ee thaiiklu ty received at the rooms of the Association, 100E1 and 1011 Cheecntit street. Donations in money may be son , . to GEORGE II STUA RT. President of the Aayncia 1 n 11131 g at(- YOUNG DIEN OUT OF EmPi.itYMENT 114,3 Avoid prepare thetnielven for the sphere to which they are Peet adopted, find wind, will contribute molt to their intellectual awl moral improyentuut, rZitt Nom,GY applied for this. and other purposes daily, at OM CHESTbI UT Street, by JOHN L. OAPEY,nue. censor to Fowler, Wells, it Co. ap2s-1m LT' 11J FF I UV. OF TIIE NEW YORK AND COAL IFINLD RAILROAD (ND GOAL CON PANY."—A poecial meeting; of the Stock holders of the entnomuy will be bold on VII WBDAX, the .9.71.11 ihAtinit, At 11 o , oloelt A- 31., on kmalmosel grent innx,rtarice. By order of the Board of Directors. .10JIN BINGHAM", Pres Mont. Attcir, RENRY ROBINSON, Secretary. myl2-127 la.. OFFICE OF TIIE RELIANCE DIII• 'MAL, INSURA NOE COMPANY OF ea tia- DELPHI A, April 39, 7862—A general meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on THURS DAY, the 294 day of May neat, at 12 o'clock M., at the Office, Yu. MS WALNUT gteeet. fit' atii pnrgo..e or aci iug on the netpplande of aft act of the General Asommhly of the Commonwealth, entitled "An act to repeal certain acts sapplementary to an act entitled An act to incorpo rate the Reliance Insurance and Trust Company," to red,,ee +he M.A.:Ay:ea capital of the Company, cud to change the corporate name thereof to that of the Reli ance Insurance Compani , of Philadelphia, approved the 24th day of April, A. D. 1642. rayl-klift9AtOmr2l. ErrOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, The BOARD OF DIRECTO RR have a Pond-nuptial Divide] d of POUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State tax, paya ble on and after May 15th, Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends con be had on application, at the office of the company. No. 228 South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH, aDII tiel IwGIRARD BANK, PIILLADELPIHA, Max 13.1801—The Direeteria hire dedei , ..3 a al- Vitha of FOUR FEU "ENT., payable to the gtlek holders on and after toe 36th inst , fr..e of State Tax. my 14 it W. L SCELIFFER., coMMERCIAL BANK OF pENNsyL• Liz VARIA ? Put.aonr.rtun, Nay OM, OW —The Dirrctora have thin cloy dectikred a dividend of TIIBE6. PER. CENT., payable en and after ifftIDAY, 16th inst., clear of State tax. my7lBl S. C. PALMER. Coahlep. aa-w THE BEAUTIFUL STECK PIANOS:— W., advise all to examine these intm table instill ruente, sold by J. E. GOULD, S. E. corner of SEVENTH and CHE'RT T. a*lO- gt.,* COPARTNERSII.II" NOTICES. COPARTNETV3IIIP HERE TOFORE Waling between the undersigned, under the name of STITT & EttOWN, has been this day dis solved by mutual coon-et. The hominess of the hong° .will be eettled by SETH B. HITT and GEO. IL ,S.IIEISLE, who are akin authorized to sign the name of the dim in liquidation. SETH B. ST[TT, JAS. 111. DROWN, GEO. 11. SH KELE. JAS. L. SOUTHWICK, EDWD. A. GBEENE. l'im.annirtue, May 20,1502. IPHE UNDERSIGNED RAVE THIS day formed a Copartnerebio for the purpoee of transacting a gecerat WOOL ntI , ENE3d, under the REIM of bOUTII NI lON, SIIEBLE, k 00 , ng aaeceiserx to STITT ft DEOWII, at their old Stand, No. 6S South FROINT Street. EDWD. A. GREENE, GEO. EL F. I11:131,F1, JAEL L. BOUI:11191CK. raILADELPEITA, Bray 20, 1862. 1113,20.12 t _NOT] CE. - THE COPARTNER beretofore existing between the under =ignett WHIM. the sent of 1 ) 119.TT 3t Stl:ATll,hLeen ate. 01,0,1 by it, osi litniiallen and by mutual consent. D T Pratt is alone authorized to collect the out standing debts, and to use the firm non. in liquidation. DUNDASi T. PRAT r, tmr.r.o.rm IT. KEITH, Phila., Nay la, 1262. WILLIAM Cl. ..kJ. T. PRATT will continue the in.- porhttion or w.mtenEti, or sh - priucipal Fo r.ign Mannteetures. Also, as wholesale d ea l e r i n WATOiIFS of American Fabrication, Jewelry Plated- Wares, erc., ,Vc., at the old stand, N. W. cor. rtrut tool M ARK 1t strr e rv. mv2o 61* AR M Y CLOTHING AND EQUI PAGE OFFICE, TWELFPH AND GIEAAD STREETS. PIIII.2IDFSL£HIA, Nay 19, 1862. PROPOSALS.—Pronosan, will bo received at - thin of nee until SATURDAY, 2411) root , at 12 o'c'oelt IL, to furfljet , 71111 V Thousaucl (0,000) GO ~T3 QV , L ll,ol7 blit online t or the army pattern, to to matte of army etandird (Indigo Blue, wool•clyol) Twirtd Flannel, wtighlug five ounces to the yard of 27 inehee, eubj«ct to the usual iueveetion. Proposal. will state how soon the raid Coats can be de. LiTritU s as they aro wanted at the earliest possible time. G. 11 tiIItOSHAN, Deputy Quartermaster General 11. S. A.. Bids for any portion of the above will be fMiN'ta. my2o. tf DEPUTY QTTARTERMASTER ayaggßAL's OFFICE, P/111.4:PELCHIA, may 1, OTOSALS will be received at this office on Tues day, 27th day of May; Tuesday, June 3d, and Tuesday, June 10, at 12 o'clock. IL. for the delivery of one thousand (10 1 .0) Cavalry horses, in this city, for - the use of the fumy delivery t commence inimcliatoly after the ,entrarre ore award"d on the abc To dates, and the whole number contracted for to be delivered in fifteen days from tune of /mar-ding tacit cor:tracts. The horses Mita be found and free from Idoinisli not leis than (15) fifteen hands hlgh. nod not Ms titan Mx (6) years old, ner more than nine (0); and well trained. No MATS Will be taken. No bale will be received from any one person for more than one hundred (100) horses, and no hide Will be entertained unless the bidder or his agent is pro , ent at the <Tempi( of the mown's, and who will irome3latoly give security for the faithful performance of the contract. TI a horses to be ens ject to in.irection, and all horses un fit f u cavalry service will he rejected. Proposals amine:tilled by the names of proposed sore ties, abo will be required to give a bond for the (willful execu'i,•n of the contract, to be marked, ' , Proposals for ['emery Iletemil tied wideneed to to6o-7t A. BOYD, Captain. and A. Q. M. U. S. A. BOYS' CLOTHING F. A. HOYT & 13110'5., S. W. Corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS eya-thetu-144 NEW DEPARTMENT. .& SELECT STOCK OF BOYS' CLOTHING _ O44mniTP ALVDE TO ORDER, COOPER 8c CONARD, Southeaut corner NINTH 140 MARKET Strom, vsp24- AMERICAN GOLD WANTED, tna_yx.ka. 011.112IFICITRg POI! BALE SYNEN-AND-TURVIE-TENTHS AND COUPON DREXEL & Co., my fklm 34 Snuth THIRD Street $5,(J00554.000, and $3,000 —Sums for these amounts to be invested CM mort gage. Aroly to ALFitED VITLER, Conveyancer, 10y15., No. 51 Nod!. MI RA It Street. $l2OOO $3,000, $5,000, $6,000, $12,000. and 815,000. Them, amount" manted on fire class Mortgagee and Ground Ittnts. Appir E, r myls N 0.309 WALNUT Street. FROZEN OYSTERS—At the OYS RER HOUSE, FOURTH And LIBRARY, bolero CHESTNUT_ ltlt CLAM C EIOWD EH —For Lunch, at the OYSTER HOUSE Ihir, corner Fount . ," and T UESD AY. Mon 10 to 12 o'clock. DAN VORYTY PE - !t. —The finest of this I rityle of pictare ie nuolQ at REIMER'S, SECOND Strop!, above Croon. Elaborately altd - 11n1.1.,1 'with Via% artistic, Witty. • - It* C HAMPAGNE--An invoice for sale, to arrive per ship Wm.. Frothlngham, by IMA6. 6. CAIWNAIIt6, rapl4 No. 126 WALNUT Bt. and 21 GI/UNITE St. UNITY OF TU REPUBt 10, STATIC CONVENTION, AT HAIIIIToBITIW, B. M. lIINCHMAN, Secretary Pm IL A IYELPETA, April 16,1862 PROPOSALS. CLOTITIPiG FSNANCIAL. At high Drices BONDS FOR SALE, any ) AT IMPORTERS' PRICES, All decrinriena of 11OUR1 ITOLII LIMN tioe:bs, LUNEN; Ac. SPIRTING ANP FRONTING LINENS. SPIRTING AND PILLOW-CASE LINENS. TABLE DIAPERS AND DAMASKS TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, AND DOYLIES TOWELS AND TOWELINGS. ALSO, DRY CifOODS GEN %RALLY. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, MUSLIN& COUNTI lIPANDR, QUILTS, DI Nil TIES. FURNITURE CHINTZES AND FURNITURE CO - LINEN FLOOR COVERINGS AND AWNING STRIPES, CHANDELIER AND PIITURE COVERINGS. PATENT MOSQUITO NETS FOR BEDS AND 0111135. A general nosortment of French, English, Scotch, and Irish Whi,e Goode, Foolery, and Staple Embroideries, of the newest stFles and best inapwfßetnre, ST-TEPPARP, VA N G EN, & ARRISON, 1005 CIIIISTNUT STREET NO DRESS GOODS. 10-stuth Ot P L A 1 N MOZAMELQUES AT 13 Plaid Mozarobionas at 13 erode, worth 20 cents. Plaid Altwaiiii.apail at IS COtitB. Plaid 1 0 .w...1 IS Plaid .11T.zamhi que . at Al canto. Plaid 141,,...th10w, at 37A w,ts.• Mari idertd Illovaninquea at 50 cants. SCO yalti, Cray 11-711 A plt4 74 10 ute,, worth 13 eta, Grey sel.e,ee, uray reptina, non Thll'olll.l4 Tress (-owls of ev•-ry variety, 3,000 YARDS 13L ACK AND WOOL PLAIDS, Alt-a col tiding, at 20 rents. Brown Rllll (11.ci1 1 401111 d /1,11n131 Vl.O Tr-Two REST 12% CENT LAWNS IN THE CITY. 1 Lot Handsome Wilk it ili s. 2'2 yards patterns, At •Sl7, mr..t tit 533. FANCY :MAC'S Y 11115" (MAP, ,Tußt roctirtrl i C 011111.1 RAJ of finropo [lobes, At CO aul $3, worth SS an r 512. 11 t4TE.'EG SON', niy2o-tl. No. 713 North TENTH St , ab. COATES. S II AWLS.-OPENING To-D okY. 8-4 Striper! Thirrge Shnwle. Dan (Irenhihi,o, 110 51=genta borders. Rod: gipt. Silk Long isw•il ?gum, eto. }WRFC ct: LANDELL, fourth and Arch stmlts, SB EP E 'S PLAIDS, FREE MPRONT_ - 5-4 Sitper gi.ephera's phe rd's Pleid eh grades, Shepherd's Plaid Sisk-. FwiLARD SILKS—FROM NEW YORK A imn ow. Folliords,m.w " [ o., tit 44 MAP. Nolo yrnH. Brown 0 'Towline Yeils. RICII LACE MANTELETS, POINTS, &a. We are now receiving our FIRST IMPORTATIONS OF FINE LACE MANTILLAS, POINTS AND BOLTRNOTJX, INCLUDING THU LATEST NOVELTIES IN LLAMA LACE, Now very Fashionable In the liuropean Capitals. WO respectfully ask the inspection of Ladies. J. W. PROCTOR &a CO., THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 920 P9ESPITIT STREET. myS-Ito 62,2111 M LINENS AT IM PORTERS' PRICES. —RICHARDSON'S and DUNBAR DIOR SON'S celebrated SDIRTIEG and FRONTING LINENS, re ceived from the manufacturers direct, and guarantied perfect—to which the attention of btlyers and the trade generally is respectfully invi , ed. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN. & ARRISON, apl9•ri;tf IGOB CHESTNUT ,creek GAUZE SUMMER BLANKETS.- The enbecribere ban received an Invoice of theme - very desirable goons, in fine qUality, at last season's price. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, At AMMON, itnl9-ro ti - lOng MiRATNITT Stet GREAT FIRE IN TROY !! UNPARALLELED TEST OF SAFES ! LILLIE'S CHILLED-IRON SAFES I IN THE BURNING RUINS TWENTY-FOUR TO SE VENT Y- TWO HOURS UNPROTECTED BY WATER ! CONTENTS PRESERVED. Thlrke-five of Lllllai a PAt.ht Chilled Iron Ades passed through the fiery ordeal; were buried in the burning mina from 24 to 72 hours, unprotected by water. When exhumed they were found to have preserved books, pa pers, money, Ste., to the amount of hundreds of " thou cards of dollars, to the gratification of owners and the °staplers:tient of the public. Certificates front owners, with the time each safe was exposed, may be seen at my office. M. C. SADLER, Agent, m 3 20 , tf 21 Eouth SKVESTff Street. age& ,hla. rif , Ru 9!. , LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT 11X timovr..1,-) to No. 21 South SNVENTH Street, neat the Franklin Inatitnte. Tbe andenngued, thanks/ for Vaal fairOTUI aild Delug determined to merit future patronage, has Bemired ac elegant and convenient store, and has now on band a large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Sales, (the only ebelebly tiro and burglar proof safes made.) &leo, Lintel Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Book vault Doors and Locke win no furnlohee 07 order on abort notice. This is the strongest, beet pro• acted, and cheapest Door and Loch yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &c. This Safe is ooze Ceded to etirpase in style and elegance anything yet toted for this purpose, and is the only one that in strictly fire and burglar proof. Briton, Notice.—l have now on hand say twenty of Farrel, Herring, & Co 's Safes, most of them nearly new , and some forty of other makers, comprising a completi assortment as to ens, and all lately exchanged for thi now celebrated Lillis Safe. They will be eold at very low prices_ Please call and examine. ja2s-lyif Di. 0. SADLER., Agent no EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAE= STORE, 16 BOTITH FOURTH BTILKET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety of 11111.111-PEOOF SAFEd always ov hand INSURAINCE COM.PANIERS, GIRARD FIRE AN 0 MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET, PHIL &DELPHIII. Thin company oontinuoe to take risks on the eater claws of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and abili ty tO pay looses promptly. 1 diotoarromento for the benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exceed X 500,000, and we respoctruily solicit lie - reser in the Pante. CHAS. I. DUPONT, JOHN W. CIA OHOIIN, O. J. REAZLITT, DAVID BOYD, Jr., WM. M. SWAIN, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. W3l. O. RODMAN, THOMAS ()RAVEN, President. A. 9. GILLETT, Vice President JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. ap26-tf WANE INSUR eIIINTI4III. FIRE AND INLA DIREO F. N. Buck, Ohms. Iticbardeou, Wm, Letviii, Jr., Alex. WhiLldin, Geo. A. West, O. W. Davis, FRANCO IL BUG HHABLES BICH. WILLIAMS I. BLANCH COMMONWEAL 'RANCE COMPANY DIRECTORS. David Jayne, K. D., Charles H. Rogers, John K. Whitsll, John K. Walker, Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thomas B. Stewart, William Struthers, Henry Lewis, Jr., Elijah Jones. DAVID JAY E, Id D., Preeldent JOHN H. WHITALL, Vico Prodded. SAMUEL B. MOON, Secretary. Omee, commonwealth BMW% 613 UHLEITNUT Street. Philadelphia. If OPENING OF A SUMMEat GAR- Ditx_ll,6 bog* leave to Mom. the Public that he Lae opened ter the amnion hie PINP. GAR DEN and HOTEL, at the toot of COATES Street, oppo site) Fairmount Park. Families are particularly Invited. Too 0 _ 11 ) 8 41 1 7 Oaken, excellent Lager Leer er PAWN brew ery, wimp, ,to,, attempt ou HENRY rnaoK tny3-31n TWENTY-SEVENTH and COATES Ste. LADIES' TRUSSES, SUPPORT- A," EBB, DEADEN and ether Mechanical APPtlnticui of correct construction endow to the wearer. For gala and adjustment at 0. IL NEEDLES' LADIES' STORE, TWELFTH Street, Seat door below Race. Gzufterriell requiring IturPM? Trwasel will 9 1 . 1 4 14 Us fivutaweet vernal TWELFTH and RA9/11 whore U. H N. rim attention to thin apoctaltasturs. roblllatt EYRE & LANDELT‘ FVIII ih ir.+.l Arch 'Art:49. EYRE LANDELL, Fourth and Arch strcets SAFES. CAPITAL 6200,000 DIRECTORS JERRY WALKER, JOHN THOBNLICT, ABRAHAM. HART, PETER R. HOE, of N. Y. FURMAN giIIIPPARD N. 8. LAWRENCE, JOHN SUPPLEN. NCB COMPNY ND INSO'D,4NOZ. I TOBB. E. D. Woodruff, John Koester, Jr, P. P. JrtittlM, Waehington Jones, Chas. Stokes, John W. EVOITOM. Preoidont, 11060 N, TKO President. ARD, Secretary. [mhl9-If U 11.1411 INSU . or Till EITATI ON ti /SW i'VOLICATIO.NO. T H E BOOK OF DAYS, While periodical in the mode of its publication, will have the rulvantage of forming a complete work, Lc two, or, at the utmost, three volumes, corripebilag about thirty Oak*. It will consist of MATTERS CONNECTED WITH THE CHURCH (.1.4.1,ENL1A imuullug trio Popular Postivaln, tiaints . Dayr, and other Holidays, with Illustrations of Mandist' Antiquities in general. PHENOMENA (YYNNECITED WITH THE SEA SONAL ORA NUNS. FOLK-LORE OF THE UNITED Rmano . st_ oomoly : Portlier Notion and Observances connected with limes and 5011001:113. IV. NOTAELP PVP.I4Tg, nroantpintas,ll4b Aithd- DOTES vounccted with thu Daps of thu Tear. ARTICLES POPULAR itliCll/HOLOGY, of an ectertaining character, tending to illustrate the program of Civilization, Manners, Literature, and Lime in these kingdoms. VI. CURIOUS FUGITIVE AND INEDITBD PIECES IC is the desire of the Editots by this work—while not discouraging the progromivo spirit of tho ego—to temper it with affectionate feelings toward what is poetical and elevated, honest and of good report, in the old national life; while in no way discountenancing great material intortets, to evoke nu equal activity in those feelings he yond self, on which depend remoter but infinitely greater interests i to kindle and sustain ft spirit of patriotism, tending to unity, peace, and prosperity in our own state, *ldle hot esiclileive of kidiuga of benevolence as well as justice toward others. It is tho Editors' wish tha; these volumes should be a repertory of old fireside ideas in general, no - well as a means of improving the fireside whdotn of the present day. The work will he printed in a. nevi, elegant, and reada- Lie toe, and will be 11'minded with ix abundance of Wood Engravings. PUBLISHED IN MONTHLY PARTS-PRICE 20 CENTS PART I. NOW READY A liberal discount made to Agents J. B. LIPPINCOTT Cc 00., TOURNAL OF ALFRED ELY, a, ej PriPOTIt rof War in Richmond. 12mo. $l. - AN EXPOSITION . OF THE EPISTLE OF THE APOSTLE PAUL TO THE HEBREWS. By tho late ~ TOD Prowo, D. D, 2 vole, BY°. et HARRY'S MISTAKES, AND WHERE THEY LED 111 SI A Tale for Boys. By M. A. Parrott. ISmo. Illustrated, 30 cents. THE LOST JEWEL. A Tale. By A. L. O. E. Illue d. fin eor te. MY NEIGHBOR'S SHOE 9 OR. FEELING FOR OTHERS. A Tale. By A. L. 0. E. Illustrated, 30 cents. For Halo by WILLIAM B. It ALFRED MARTIEN, myle 806 CHESTNUT Street. PHOTOGRAPHS (10 IN THERE !—AT SECOND Street, above Green, and get a superior rietore at Ivar prices—a life-size, oil. colored PEt UT ()- GRANT, They ftre deemed unrivAlleth War prim. [ll* pHOTO4RAPH ALBUMS, Imported from Paris, Berlin, and vienna, latest styles and Improvements, wholesale and retail. SPITOLZ IA- N P. 14 T,lt. V. 112 So,,tb Street. nue-1m INEVITABLE.—Any one wishing a sno likere=s should go to 111:11tER'S 7 SECOND Street. above Crepa. llis colored photographs fur *t will please them to a certainty. SPRING MILLINERY. IA D. FERR ES, 1037 CHESTNUT Street, has just received a choice assortment of bIItAW GOON, Rombrising all the latest and most fasnienable stylos of bonnets, Misses' Walking and Riding flats, Bap: Hats and Gaps, together with a full line of Goods suitable for Friends Wear. In 10-12 t tipREMOVAL. MISSES O'B - RYAN, 021 wrssi.NuT Street, have romovcd to 1107 WALNUT Street. three doors above Ele venth, north aide, and will open PARIS MILLINERY, fee th 6 Spelag, Ah THUTIADAY, April 11. npi2-2m4i. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. CHARLES l FRODSHA M, 84 STRAND, LONDON, WATCHMAKER TO THE QUEEN, Would iL6tseC4ft.fily B.llnoupee 4o tals American pa 9K,§ that he has received the GRAND GOLD MEDAL OF HONOR IN PARIS, MEDAL OF HONOR AT THE GREAT LONDON EXHIBITION, and the GRAND RUSSIAN GOLD MEDAL OP THE FIRST ORDER, by command of tho Emperor, in token of the superiority and appreciation of Ms NEW SERIES IMPROVED ormoziortusTEß, WATCHES. JAB. E. CALDWELL & Co., 822 CRESTNUT STREET, Haw on band a splendid assortment, comprising all the e:sae is heavy It-carak Geld tromitus easee anti of face, with index. We recommend these unrivalled TIMEKEEPERS with entire confidoneo: mind in Drinninin and adintrnarkt and not affected in the pocket by any external motion— especially-adapted to Railroad travellers. Should any watch sold by us prove unsatisfactory the purchase money will be returned. arl9-tutheltu THOMAS as GARRETT, 712 CHESTNUT STREET, Has received a fresh stock OF GOLD .AND SILVER WATCHES, FINE PLATED WARE TABLE CUTLERY, And ia roannfuturing a great variety of SILVER WARE adapted for borne use and for womanly. 'Prompt and parilcular attention le given to repairing Watches by firsi.clase workmen. asbl.thseu2m i d) REMOVAL. J. C. FULLER Having Removed from No. 42 Smith THIRD Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor, (Opposite Itlawmic Temple t ) Now offers a Large and Desirable Stook of GOLD AND. SILVER WATCHER, ROGERS & BROTHERS' SPOONS AND lP JRILS, AND FINE JEWELRY, To which tho attention of the trade is invited. fLp3O-3m AMFALICAN WATCH COM PANY." GOLD AND MIXER WATCIIES, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. COMPANY'S SAIaIBII.OOM, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (opposite Maaonic Temple.) I. IL MARNE.% Agent. 800.3 m VULCANITE RUBBER JE WELRY IA A beautiful line of GENTLEMEN'S TEST CHAINS, LADIES' CEA. TALAINE CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES, STUDS, BUTTONS, &0., - NQWill Stm, J. C. FULLER, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (Oppobite Diaoonic Temple.) ftP39-ifit a AMERICAN, ENGLISH, a AND SWIqS WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILYERWARE, AT REDUCED PRICES. JOS. H. WATSON, ap2s-1m 326 OFIKEITNUT STREET. MOUNT MORIAR CEMETERY. This ground is located a few yards off the Darby road, about the game distance from the city as Laurel KW, and Is beautifully situated on the highest point of ground for miles around. Its soil is admirably adapted for the purpose designed, being high and dry. The public are invited to examine its claims before purchasing elsewhere. General and notional plans may be examined at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, PTO. Wie BOUTS 13IXTEL OTEEETI Where rplaY further information Will be cheerfully at. forded by the agent. DESIRABLE LOTS; AT LOW PRICES, AND ON LIBERAL THESIS, Are now In the market, some of them In sections just opened, having hitherto been held in reserve. Orrxes Homm from S A. M. to 4 P.M., and sithor hc fore or atter shim mute, at %no residence of the under. signed, No. 314 NORTH TENTH STREET FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE, is.—C9uTay(llllGo W a n d UVUI 111.9 Ovwatery tor Pal as deoiro to rural/ie. my/6.2m. PARTNER WANTED.—The subscri ber, being thoreeehly practical in hiw line of bUflihatift, le demimus of tiliTeieg q boiliorryn ommotjun w ith a oiaa of ..erffr V.ritoll in thin citT. or Now York. T.lO be:einem:l may be done for mbili Aildreas t•SeDix," Office of The Press. my.1.6-6t WAN TED.-SONIKTHINO 07- EmpLu Y Mtn' --AL.IO and timd° Ageriti wanted, in every town and city in the tinned Mum; 820 to SO per mot th can be made and - no humbug Minim,, BB easy and refundable. It requites a very small and will not interfere with mhtt. employment. TA, Id no hook agency or humbug of any kind. Nn pore cTR will regret having tient for this information, Int hie employ ment tie what it may. Full Pat ticulare dven to all- who no How a thrtc.cent rootage ntanith awl athlronn HARVEY b It° W N , A ninekoax N. ll.mylb•dß.tuwtt.w2tit .I t . LADY WISHES A SITUATION as TEACHER In a private edoml or in a family. Afkirinft if M. 11_ ,, tlhathani_ Ponbsylvabla n,k,14-li2t AYOIJNG MARE iED Al AN wishes u Situation in a wholynalo eztabliabuturit. of any luod would be v tiling to matte ltitatte/r gmunkily niefd 11001 - .1-14 It WENT, North Mfr.] 'str•ot. U. S. M&RINIf; 8.-W Ali For tlin U. 13, hlariue UnrDs, fur sea mirvieu Bbnard ur rnen-vr-war, rib NiBICAL tiIiNDRED ABLE- I3011.1:1) 811 4 :18". he:wun the ages LI:18 siticl 35 yearm, All infnmation that insy be required, will be vi roe at the Itendezvons, 311 douth Front street, helnw Spruce, Pnilseulphle t JA ME* I/ 1 , 113, my2o-12t Captain and ltecruiliug Orliccr. et , WANTED--A flouse with all the 11Sioderti improvements, havirla at 1011 , 1 six Challl - oil h Ibtioros for glowe. Limit, to WA L. LAOR. EICILPI4I to 11ROAD. liout not uvor $3Oll, Fox 1717 P 0. MO LET—FIRST FLOOR and CELLAR X 4 No. '25 N.rt.l3 FOURTH. Street, nearly - noonito lha Moretutritni Hold_ ADDIy to V M. IL RAO° tnAD-6t* FOURTII Street. firipi TO RENT—A modern Dwelling, Kiiit tool till ilk, 6chtl4 lileheA, !.12.1; North V! LIIVIINTII t, Irgnif It* rTO RENT—The four-story STORE. 23 by 60 feet ? N. E. corner of BROAD and RAGE tultspted fur Grslc,ry, Produce, or Vopapalp eion busicees. Apply on tbe preuti-ee, or to JOHN A BROTT. myl9-3t* 1421 VINE Street. FOR RENT-A FURNIiiIIED • iIOUSE on WALNUT Street, n'ar Tenth, at a tcw rent. C. 11. M.UlltitEllt, 203 South SIXTH Stre,-t. myl7-12t E=IM! "QUNMER B 0A It DING," AT Is) CHUM NUT SPRINGS, near Cheatent Hill Rail= road. This BEtablishment is now ready for beardere. The grounds, which are exteniive and shady, command a beautiful present. The boarders have Ihe use of nil. Herd Boom and Tell-Din Alley, beehlre the arty:m..l4e of 41.6 sec..lwcbti & 1.-ul4, P,,r further particulars inquire at No. 1.621 LO , JUSD Street, f,•,et 9 to 2. myl7.3t* NEW IMPORTATIONS. HOSIERY. GLOVES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, LINENS, SHIRT FRONTS, 1862. SPRING. 1862. ABBOTT. LTOT-INES, & 00.,. 121 MARKET STREET, Rave now open an entirety new and attractive stook In ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Lb., a fall aasortnient in WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVER-, SHAWLS, &a., &0., To which they Invite the attention of the MAL JAMES. SENT. SANTRR, & =PORTEN AND JOBBERS OF DRYGOODS. Noe. 239 and 241 N. THIRD STREW; ABQy. SAGA PHILAREIRHIA, Have now open their usnal LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Among which will be found a more than usually attrao• Kea variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS: A. 49, vi MERRIMACK AND 00011E00 PRINTS, and PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. To which they invite the special attention of buyer*. m1t21.2m PHILADELPHIA, 1862. SPRIN G.IB62. W. S. STEWART & 00.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, NO. 30i MARKET STREET. Now in store, POVLT DE SOLE, All Shades, BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS, In SILKS and OTHER FABRICS. ALSO, A FULL LING Or CLOAKING} CLOTHS, PLAIDS, STRIPES, And deshablo PLAIN COLORS. aphT _ SPRING STOCK SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. SILK, BUNTING GEORGE GRANT. FLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS 11414 ANIL . FINE SHIRTS, COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPPERS. xaaafeetared at W. W_ KNIGHT'S_ Eo. 606 ANON MEET. A fall 11.130 of NM, imam movies. iIIIMPINDINX UMW, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always oa haat. lahs Sluff vita SHIRT MANVFAOTORY. J.! The subscriber would Invite attention to his YWFBOVID OUT OF BUM% Whic l hbe make. a specialty in his business. Also, 00111- qesay re...bring NOVIOLTINS Fon Olizmaenears wXA.R. 3. W. SCOTT, GINTLICISEN'S FURNISHING STORE, Ne Nl4 01111.47W1TT STRIET, lag-if Veer doors below the tiontineatal. JAMES HOMER & SON HAVE A oolandld assortment of fine Grocoriee, ohm, BE. &metaYVETII and ZIODLE Urea% and OIXTII and 9l WO OI* OD . nly GENERAL AGENT wArrrio. B - - ---- aLLIARD TABLE WANTED— &mud Hand. AdJrese at OffiC3 of this ppm r0520,20* WANTED.—Agents oak make from to 030 r any Hoping Ilogeo'l now 'lt4. ii , 110117 and Portrait Puticagoa. Apply p 4340 tl3lcar .24LlT gkrepf. myfl'-O t'OR YALE AND TO LET_ BOARIIIN DRY-1400M 1012 H ERN. WRITE GOODS, AND IMBROIDERIES. rI'H.OS. MELLOR & Co.. 40 and 42 North THIRD &rent n 31310 3133 A. W. LITTLE & Co.. mhlo-if No, 32f 4IABK T UT. NATIONAL FLAGS. MERINO NATIONAL FLAGS, OF ALL SIZES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. H. HORSTMANN Sc SONS. FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS. myS•thstu6t VENTS' FURNISHING GOODS MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GENTS' FURNISHING - GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET mh2o.3m ANITSEMENTS 11LS. JOHN DREW'S AZGH-BTBEET TIIEATHE, kciing litage /Amasser w. a. FnINIVEWITIES, Buartans Acent arid Mroistmrer .....JO R 7T Will PRY. ETGACEMYNT or MISS JANE GOGIAI fii. TT:l:sue T. \%'IED:II .Y. mid TE1U1141,4 Tlr .t; %V I t ].Y 31 -MET. Lads velke ort • Sing Joni, Goomtm To efir/0 1 13 , 1.• w it i. DICK TURPIN ii2ND TON KING, Jacky Gre,.,....9reen Frank Drew. R'F,UNR.LAY,thoPIayantiIIRiFUROFt 'V Dag. U.P.AJDA V. gin put, 1 1 1119.511. ts.A, g OP &I Iqt upon nt, l nartrr atter 7 o'rloak. Curtain rialto at , iOarto to g prieltaly. my2)-30. WALNUT-BTIUENIT TliiilATltlia- HINTEI and WALNUT &met& aola 1 , 1•103. M. A. GATIARRITTITOM AN hI:AL 13FliTEITIT OF .1. STURM'S WTI Vint 11.1FlOATT NYFaiTtitt, txl 10 1 MA I Thu perfoinlanel• will comnii•neli with ,-- • • Mario . !Wm° Legroc Berland Mr. Herter! ;MI, Alli•t• L i 10, 1.1...6.rn0 ..1' Tilt.: LOTAHH".' tUrfifiT. W. inv.,•,.1 . Mr. V. Hale. Tr. ent.cluths with Tom, JEitny, AND I,riaic ; or, Lire in• Lowion. Po.ioes-sth, 87 it . lh. thud 2t. coati} Private ftimih Is unit Al. acem , illtig 6, Ik.,k 1.-....1, Haag open at 1.4 i o'ciqc:c .1.4, enmnvino6 at 7% --_ ciARIIILDING OF THE 81 - 1(p” ut COYOKRT AnLU, TO , NIGI[T i bY aAlass DTUHLOGii, 11109.2 t CONCERT II A. LL. (Clientatit Nereid. between 13th and 13th.) Tuts NEw LEI/TURK THIS (MONDAY) 1i.17.ti I Nt.i. Bice. )9. AND EVERr E 41N i Tills ‘VirEIC. MIL AND MRS PEABODY AT HOME. FOR FOVITIVFAY 51X avitypi ma IN TIME AND TIRAWIMI IiNTSII I VINIS9I , IIP ANT) WAW - FRY' OF LI.LUBC2 .jJON, comtitning personal sketcher, patri , tic and lintuoruni re deadalla, atteetlntm Aland, Ad!. pA !mon PAg pink. ro-This in not'a thearri porfarntanca. Adni HAIM, 25 ct nth. (IrcheAtra Stain, 50 canto; Mail then inn! .clin 14, 16 rt.-10... OITATaI NlATl!krill.! 119 gI,TTTP.III.V. Titiolg nhd t.lall. L t 41,1ttl.Prs and Lee 6c Waticerle Mame Starer. Choottml etrret i at 41 le‘'d New Stand, Cor,tinental lintel; and nL tha Lectern myl9-6t Eivrj AM 1. ET'S ADVICE TO TRH I Pbtli ttltS." n4 (In.NCEILT 1 1 / 1 .1, 1 . TO 11'1011T. kt 3P 61 ES E. 151111111C , C11. m-.19-2t 66 W.T.T111 4 IN G LEAVES," CONCERT IiALL, TO-NIGHT, by :lAMBS E. NUE.1)0(.111. my t9-2t A cADkm-v MfISJO, MARK II i.5f41414(03 FABJ WELL CONCERT A ND PRO SIENADE. the i,1 3 , 1 6 or Mi'Altertn. TIT Mite DA V Erin 'ISG NEXT, tt2l Natant, e, 221 inotant. Pregrannn , a na had at all Ow ntp.ll *rod, iflcit•t oint.-N at. ttouirs' i m 4.1 tly, Acn , t,iny, 11.Priurved SeAtE( witivoit extra Charge). 50 cents Upnur Circle (entrance on Louttat ntraut), 23 coati znyl9 cuII i 4EP.MIANT l'.EN1011," AT L. 1.7 co 'l l .;Eltl! HALL, T0,N113.1.1T, by JAMES E. 11,j1tDOGII. Inytti 1j IJ SII.IAL FUND HALL, DP. P, SIIFT,TOtsI 2.lAo'nn!sip,ln, Literary editor ot The Prers, hay 4iudly vol , lnteered to Deliver his p..pnler lectwn on 11e MOWN .4.:11 grafting O 1 Iltl9ll Cl 4 knAllTnllr,“ and to recite bit legoridary n THE GER1.1111i412,,' In aid of ILr Oterlt.j, of Pill'adelphit., 'III r lt-D EV P.NING nay 22, 1862, at 8 o'clock. 'rich' IS 25 rel4 o Tv Plfchttmoll St tho dolt of the at 4140 prowl poi point ow Drug n'torce, m}l9 4t “XXTEAL PIES ANI) COLD vlr PUN CBI” at CONCERT _HALL TO_ TITO TIT. by Ji1)1155. F. 11l Mill' r3ll. tnllo.2t 440 N BoAit I) TII E ()1 . 1M13 L A ND,'• at CONCERT lIAL4, W. Q-!•1131IT, by JAMM4 It. MlllM)rift. 79,31 CONCERT HALL. At the NAItAl4f a It hithd,, of our ollizeus, MR. JAMES 11. M.UUDOrM, The dist/banished Elucutionlet, he contented to give another couree of hie delightful SELECT RRA.DINrsR, On TUESDAY. TUUESDAY. ALI] SATTP.DAY VT NIN GS, May '2O, 2i, m 1424. TUESDAY'S Pe.OGRA.SIME. tl Hamlet's A dvice to the Playors,ii and hie Eilloer of Horatio .41talteneare. The Ruildirg of the ship" Longfellow. ti Ancient and Modern Greece enntraated," from the poem of ", The Bittern." Syron. W9h9r; t LOCill.Ptl Warning; Or, The Aeta. of 4econd Fight " Campbell. " The Withering Leaver " T. Buchanan Read, ct Tome Imehinver " "Trial scene fectn the Merchant of Venice " " The Shouting Party Ickelß. ndmi•ting vrie pepqr9 iD Ip9 cvum 15/ 09 Single tick ete 50 To be obtained at Concert Hall and the principal hl uric and Itcok Stoma. Lor•ro open at 73 1 (. Readings to comnence at tit Ens 17•$t T .00BIRL'SW ARNING," AT CONOEILC lIALL, by JAKIIM rn.919,2t As}s.kmßby BUILDINGS. FOR 'TWO WEEKS ONLY., WILL OPEN IIONTIA.Y NIGHT, "day 10,1562. CAPTAIN WILLIA3I4 I GLORIOUS SCENES IN THE LIPS OF A rAlt- HEE WHALE:IAN PEES AL EXPRAIENOEs, fiTABTLINO BOAT BOENEFit WILD ADVENTURE. 260 SITINIFSAIVE' 250 SUCCESSIVE NIGHTS IN• NE WV YORK. EVERY EVENING A 4 P EIGHT O'7i♦QQ, Weth.rany and itsrorday Afternoons at 3 o'clock. Admieelon Twtnty-five Cont.s Six Tickets One Dollar. Children 10 Cents. nirlD.2t "'YOU NC4 LOOFILNITAR," AT CON. CERT HALL, TO•NIQIIT, b; JAME 4 L myll) Et 31UhLOCII GREAT WORL'D'S ; D'S FAI ATfor4 SSTSeti PkVie Silutteentba loor one week, commencer Ctiny 18th, n1y1:4421 icyTAMLEVB EULOGY , OF ITORA— asI. T 10." et CONCERT RALLJ; TOL NIGHT' by JADIFA 7L DIURDOCIL mvlß•2t VAN AMBURGII & CO.'S MAX ROTH IMIIMAGEntit. GRRAT 310 R it, tlsairornoti. HYATT FROST Tbie instructive and intfreating col! ontjop pf blying every variety kaowu to naturatiets, wits be exhibited 'under AN IMMENSE NEW PAVILION, the largeet lent ever constructed, (containing onwards of 47400 !.. , Luare feet of cloth, gaily decorated with Spot all natlehk) On ARCH Seeet, above Nineteenth, Commanciug MONDAY, May 111th. PoSITINPIT Vo/i QNI WtifiE ONLY' (After wrei prvcr+ no tiro annual ammuor tour.) 2,5 ct nrB; chivlreti nodPr nine year.. lo cents. TUREE PRE.I:OIIIILeiNCES MACH DAS Doers open at IL) A. bl., 2 and 7 P. M. Decently manly rare and valuable additions have beet, made, the, proprft. tore having IPX p4-xvlecl thlla catatileitrtirnt tbo ettortnetut tetra itioti,ooo. The resources of every clime hays been esumed to contribute to this .VR; ( 4 1 . 5 41410/W ZODIA)1/11AL EXHIBITION, hau inen pronounced by the ClOrgYl wog Bud elite of the city of New York, where it recently exhibited, ta curnaila in beauty and variety, any alhibition or the kind in the bourn world,. _ . _ THY, la 'a - LIG WILD GM occupy new and emelt cages, mean: Zang miniature palaces. The ornamental painting on diem is the most extraordinary effort of 'pictorial art and enterprise ever Beso in any country,Mm o DAViii a unoll . . THE GREAT VAN Ahl whoer num hug rung through Europa and ACllOl'lOl4 WILL EN TETI. THE RENS OF TRAINICI) ANIMALS Also, will appear, ditii...VP WAS. r PJLIC PIIAI.T 1 /A2Q:iIP4I4 B. Tfros;na PERFOIIISING ELEPII INT, TIPP° SAID, trained and performed by Prof. 1o i. Also, Ponta. ,M°_lukeigt loB l 49, Ottcr broad icaturoo vi tho one era the COLOSSAL GOLDBN criAluoT, containing Otto Horn's Cornet Band ; also,, tho deny, cages, and wagons. These, the moat magnificent pieces of wottimanship ever constructed, are all new and gig perb pr.ce4t..4. ;No . xiracJiptirolowilaso will op rear exaggerated to those who beboid them while palming through the street in a GORGEOVS PROCESSION, IN fhA BlGThirs of Mill vrtombil 17116 Winibp• /676119W/iNP 1,4-111. in pel eon, the original lion and tiger tamer, who appear. in all his Pristine vigor and excellence of former years. notwithstandit g.the freament reDarta of his being torn to pieces by the animals. Sao matting papers for route o( td , OZeo4l6lll, MOY 10th. myl4-141.4 GREAT WORLD'S FAIR, / 1 RCti, above Ntheteauttu Commence , 49NPAY, 147 Mb, fcr 904 imkt narw-usit "ANO-TENT AND ATODERN GREECE CONTRASTED" at CONCERT HALL. TO.NIGLIT, b JAMES h. AW , 11.1)0011. inyl9.2t pENNSYVLANIA ACADEMY OF TUE YIN& ARTS. Thirty-niuth Annual Elzbl. bition of Polnlitto and Sellletttro. 1026 OIIESTNI/0 1 Street. Oben front 9 A. M. till 6 P. M., and from 1' P. M. till 10 P. M. Admittance 26 cents; Season Tickets 60 cents. Btucki.oldere, Artists, and Contributors, will revalTla their ticliota at the Academy; no admissions without. Open from S A. M. till 7 P. M 3 and from 6 till /0 P. al. ap2B INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND-, RACE and TWENTIETH Street.. 4,..1.11 , 1110rk .very Wtttl•lit§tO N, cornmoriolog ob, half peat S &dock. Admisniou i TEN CENTS, Store. 11 Booth 'EIGHTH Street. roy7-w4t WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED from London direct 6 large lot or tirefien Mull Bleckwell'e celebrated Pickles. JANES HONER, Sc SONS, SEVENTH and NOBLE and SIXTLI nod WOOD. nlYn•lf LATOUIV3 OLIVE OIL AND Y GIN OIL, new. J AILE ' S 11 941;14 PM, 1 4 0 ALt TIFi4 Paid WGOD, MY20.11- RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES, OF elms, forme, and colon!, for sale Wholesale and Beta, by . . JAMES W. QUERN St CO., Opticians, tnyls-Str 924 CHESTNUT Street CLAM SOUP SERVED UP DAILY (Sundays excoptvd) by JAMES P . BOBBEB, 8011 MARKET Street. Families supplied as usual. OLIVE 01L—A fxOsh lot of Olive Oil, in large and 'mall bottles, for 148113, to arrive per ship Ocean Skinner, by CHAS, S. OARSTAIRS, myl4 /ie. The WALNUT St, and 21 OBANII St. MONUMENTS AND GRAVE STONES at very reduced prices at Marble Works of A. STEINMETZ, MIDGE Avenue. below Eleventh, ARTESIAN WELLS BORED, By S. U. BAUM:, myl6-et* Apply or addreeis No. 109 ALMOND St LADIES OR GENTS' Gray or dis colored hair dyed a beautiful black or brown, at 'FOURTH and BRANOU. myl7.lf tf IF YOU WANT GOOD FOUND BUTTER, go to 8. E. NOTTWALV, No. 812 BPINNG GLEDEN &root. tah26-6 Shakepoare. „Dickeno msnsiger. mblS-Bmtr
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