FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET rIIILADELPITIA, May 20, 1862 Milted States securities were firm to•dsy at poster drap's quotations. City sixes advanced ji for the new hone, and ji advance wai noted upon North Pentierl 'wards slam and Reading Railroad shares, and % upon Peunnlirania Railroad btock. Passenger Railroad btocke are looking up. Rank stocks are very firmly held. We uudE rebind that the Governor has signed the bill passed at the last eessi au of the Legislature, which was advocated in our column., repealing the law prohibiting stock operations on time. to far as this old law wee in tended to prevent gambling lu stock. it wee a complete failure, while its exiatence on the eteluta books tended steadily to drive capital front our city to New York. It is now happily repealed, and the business of the stock market is left. like all ether fair businesses, to the ma nagement and the conditions agreed upon by the portico transacting it. The amount of coal transported over the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Wreteni Railroad, for week ending Saturday, May 17, wee as follows: %%NAT. TOWe Tons. CwL Tone. Cwt. .. 6. 1 97 14 96,971 03 279,104 18 Shipped North Shipped South. Total 4 4 "14 19 9:6 7 078 01. For corresponding tinny last y oar: Week. Year. Tore. Cwt. Tone ()wt. __ 5_131 03 30.433 01 _3O 11.1 11 277,703 10 Shipped Nekth____ Shipped South.... Total 25,252 14 3EB 7 ISt; 14 Increase 17,530 07 The New York Ercnir w Past of to-day etayo: The stock market is vary firm and quite active on most of the railway elorres. The Covernment list also recovered, while the rail, oad bones; cent.nue in strong demand at advancing rir,.3. The extraordinary abund ante or morn and The lArcs earnings of the railroads give buyers great emfiticure. The firmest of the share lift are the Michigan roads. Common Southern sold fiticely at 26% gsgsx, the Gua rantied at 58 ( 1. lilich-g.411 Central closes'62 bid. Now Turk Ventral io limny held at 60,1e569)t ; Brie. 393 i eradAti ; do. Prefer: , 11. ; Hudson, 430.1 n • For Burlington and oniney 72 is bid. There was also a firm feeling in Clev , land and Pittsburg, with large sales et 233(. The most active of the railroad bonds are the low-priced mortgages. Toledo aid NT abash seconds rose to 65, agaluet 60 yesterday. Terre Haute and Alton seconds advanced 234 per cent., seising at S. The Manes of the Chicago and Northwestern ore also very firm, eiVeCially orserriod Arai- mlort E s.:en. The Southern Susie 6-tyska aro XO% per cent. higher. especially Tennessera and Flissouris. North Carolinas are scarce at 72X, aide. The money marker, if anything, is growing easier, and e bear of con.-Icler.o.le c.r. good coiluterals at 3,1024 per cent., thoogh Inept of the honses get 4,3‘05 per cent. On the i c nibcedaneus whichare daily dealt in. Cold is again hi4her tc-da , and more active, selling at 10 . 39 , ; 6103 j . no deposit:, to-day States with the ASsisiant Treasury, for convet. , ;lon into 5-20 y.t; bonds, ara about 1150,000. including on, , Philadelphia Stock Ey.enange Sales, May 20. [Reported by 5.10. 151.AVNAK3a, Eiellango.] S*l BOARD. .7000 City Os new 1027; 100 Read It s6O. 24X SOO do new Un Canal 6s Cpn. 16 100 do new 102.; 1000 do,,.Scrip OH, 10 tati iticch's r; .360 Ti *CM Cpn 1661..104)j 25 do 15. 25 20 Penn'a .... 471; 2 tie 100 Sr!i'll .Na pf hswil 19.6 55 d 0.... 100 L Island R 15 1000 N Penn'a 6s. -0. 76 i 6 Arch-st P . 21h 49 Lehigh !IP i BET no (Ur Col R ..... 1,5. '2o;4' 1000 ra 5s SlOwn flat. so 21500 Sch'll Nay Co 43 Penn'AlL 47 30 Little 5e1141112. 400 Long IRl'il IL SECOND 800 City 6s new 1000 do K S 0_ 100 do now 1 4 ), 500 do new ...... ; 100 Lit Scloll 17 do 7S :2000 Penn'a 11 2d nag. : I '4 1000 do 9 Lehigh Scrip.bs. 10 Nor xis Canal... oitt 16 sth de 6th-st,-. IL.. 4 - . 7000 Penn'a 58 810 Pitt So -4000 Cara .ct. MIIIP . 64- 55111/ 1 no CLOSING P _ Bid. Asked.] Bid. Asked. II SEa 7.31 10.1 Prf... 107,1 20 g.Tr7 2-10 Bid-134 its j Elmira 7s '73... 85% 87% Philada 68. ... . . .1: 991 Island 11 ex-d 15 151( Phil/Wei 63 new..111•2',3 103 11,e'gli Cl Nov.. 55 .5536 Penns 5s 89 3:q4, ILeCI & Nav scp. 39 3934 Beading 8.... 24 Si ' a N Penna 11.„ „ 8% Bead m6s '4O 9:9% 1 , .91 N Telma Ii 68.. 753 i 19 Bead bds '70.... 93 94 N Penes It 10s. 9335 94 Read nit 65 '86.. 85,1.1 Cataw IL 23( 2% Penna It 47 . q ,!,: Cat: wissa Prf.. 87 9 Penns R 1 m 65..103;4i 111'48; So 011 Penns. R2m Os" 91:4 OS i rittc Tlid-mt IL 62 04 Norris CM Con.. 4fi , 5 46 I 1tar0,45 1 ,1n0-st 7% 9 Morris Cal Pref.ll6,'i: 117 Ni Phila f. 54% 55 Sell Nay Stock.. 5 53,: • S prnee .5; Pine.. 12% 13 Srli Nay Pref... 15% aroen & Coates.. 25% 26 gel, Iheens '52.. 03 ti 4;9 !Gies .4 Walnut 33% 94 Ehnirs. It IJXi i Arch Street.... 21% 22 Philadelphia Markets. Mt: 20—Rooming. ',here is "I ry littb• 1.7 C pr-rl ,z:triand for Flour ; about 900 mostly Western nnar, scan at $5.50®5 87%, chiefly at the latter tate for go od brands. Sales to the trade range at front 1.54012 J, fir finpntine, 85.12%6510 for axtras, 85.252,6 for rumnen,l and choice family, and 46.2608 60 for fancy Mundt, according to quality. Bye Floor is steady, with sa - eg of 100 Ms at $3.50. Corn Meal ill dull, and Penimbrimin tulle at 59.62% 02.65 gr bbl. r ?", Wtmer.—The offerirsts are light, and buyers holding -off for lower prices. Peto,iylvania red is quoted at 1200125 c, and uhite at lalesl49c ; a few small lots were taken for nano.: at oar highest figures_ R9O is steady ; 500 busbele Psnivilirtniii is reported at 70c. Corn is inactive; about 4.0t..0 bushels yellow war dis posed of at 523ic for t'. m- t . ivswat in store, *rid 53c for fair Southern afloat ; p-ia is worth 54c ; 1000 bushels assos.ged sold at tlsts oso r,ormiyaisia Belles wanted at trti*c. and s.oue, fair Southern at aoc bushel; 1,000 bushsli Barley Malt sold at 950 4Yr bushel. BARK.—Firat Su 1 Qu, "itrou is in donutad at SM.SO 4!, Jan_ COTTON.-711P matt:. It liven but attioi, with a Matted business doing at .28c for eni dlin SA. GROC!EItI ES AND Plttlvl,lilNS.—The markets for bo.h aro film but quiet, at prvv.olis puitatiol,s Szens.—Claversed an w.. 1 at 5:4 50 V' and Vioothy at VI *eel. IC. V I'm,. Winsair is rather tir ; 1,111.4 selling at 24024,1ic fOr Pennsylvania, 25c for e.int4 Western, and tic tv gallon .for drudge. CITY ITEMS. Dr. Joseph Leidy's Lecture at the Uni versity Yesterday. Having fully dhicii , Fel ;he fifth, or doubtful, division 4f the Animal Hinedon:, in his previous lectures at the University, in his pr..ent iLterestins course of scientific 'rectum on General Nahirel History, Dr. Leidy, yester day, took no the fourth. division, technically denomi nated the Radiata, a uaute applied to this division on account of the radiating form peculiar to most of the individual animals cull[ aced in it, of which the stir-fish furnishes a good example. The division of Radiata wee divided, by the lecturer, hum two classes—A:slap/La and Echinodtrinaftt, union in torn were subdivided l a t e aninor branches, or otd,e Under the former, or Acalepha, (a Greek won', s,!eriiile: nee a nettle,) the throe following orders were imicded : First, the Coralliferi; second, the .4 White, and tierd, the Hydroids and Hada „tee, the biat two nee...! te leg erato,ced under one heed from the fact of their mutual reproduction of each other. These - , the lecturer tad, hat the property of stinging, and paralyzing their prey. Iris d- , scription of the Poly pus, or, as the term implies, insoy-footed tribe, Wag ox. ccedingly Interesting, s 'wincing a wonderful familiarity with the theme in all its minutia:. The polyp, ho said, was found in all parts of the world. Of those discovered In our own fresh wale/ F, there were two varieties, the black and the brow., ood in order to illustrate their structure and charachq i,bcs to the eye as well as to the ear, Dr. Leidy exhibit . ..el, in largo diagrams, beautifully 'colored, a number of tm se polyps liken front a pond in Fairmount Path, as ihey appear enlarged under the microscope. The lecturer's descriptive di sertatton upon the Coral lifera, or coral iest,r.e : 1,19 pronounced by scientific gentlemen in attention CP to be the most satisfactory de lineation of rule divislem of hie subject that they had ever enjoyed. The skeletoes of these coral formations were exhibited in gnat Va.tetr, some of them being fan shaped, others ephetical. Irmo plant-like, looking not unlike the group: d ar.‘ lers of a deer. on a small scale, Sad some bore ti st; i resentblitace to the convoluted human brain, as it apreors uncovered beneath the skull The substance rompori • e in bore more resemblance to horn than wuce , y tiff:, The description of the pro cess of growth and rape-el net h.it, which characterizes the sora WI - era Was She ieter.mting, and showed that their internal structure, no le-a than their outward form, places them in the radiation of the animal lingdom. The coral reefs, et t:is Is there popularly existed a eery erroneous imp ei;i-u, were not, he said, the result of the coral insect foe-I - ibis. a mountain at the bottom of the ocean and cam Irv: it upwards in one homogeneous mese. The nucleus ass triunity farmed on rocs s, to which other it diviertzt NlkEEefl was, from time to time, added ; but neither ci uhich was ever found to be of very large size. 'The . I ,wriptien by the lecturer of the production of the rr d cos nl t.f commerce was listened to with peculiar interest. ,specially by the ladies, who, we may state, en paszao r, f PI a larger proportion of the au dience at there lECillLf ± 4 . [rim week to week. The Actinim, whirl! shepopular aquarium, now culti vated in many of cur homes, has made familiar to al!, was the next order tut I, up by the lecturer, the Hy droids and Mecluve, or third order, being deferred for the next lecture. Sic iiiv: state, in conclusion, that the attendance yesterday wet large, the audience including, In addition to the Awn Isla in the various departments of the inatitution, a number of prominent professional gentlemen of this city—sawyers, ph eicians, and divines-. LECTURE BY NACKENZIE.—Our readers will be glad to learn i Dr. B. Shelton 3leckenzie, Li terary editor of The frees has consented to deliver a lector., la U,h eitz, 'l`l.. The Lecture will be given o•I t.-morrow (Thursday) evening . , at Musical rum! 11.11 , 11 Viii have for its subject "The Lights and Shade; Irieh Character." We have heard ])r. Mackenzie lee ter. of, fhb; subject before, although we need bardly add that in the hand-. of its prolific author, the wafter of it would ;•i - arctay be the 1501110 if he were to repeat it (we lal shad said verbatim) a hundred tines Few men livina are a. gall qualified to treat the snbjeej proposed Ina thor,ams ly pointer way, which, taken in connection with tit, fa I !het the object of the lecture is worthy of all era.,', mad generous support, we have no doubt will insure a clap , eled and:ence. DEPUTATION FROM THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS.,;DCIATIng, AT FORTRESS MONROR.—Our readers are alrealy ,ie that the Young Moo's Chrie tian of this city has sent a deputation tu Fortress Zama. e ,mend to the sick and wounded, of Whom some RI .•,.n hundred are now collected at tbat place. Seeer , ,t members of the deputation kern, Net returned with elmnit three hundred soldiers, both of our own ani f thy rebel army. We learn from these gintlemen that th-ir arrival was moat opportune. The resident Eurge.a, nn meeting them said, "You are just the men we r.twr ed."' Everything was at once don* that could be for tie i, itual and bodily comfort of the sufferers. Among t letter are many who desire the tnitrnetion end con.Avion which this Association pro poses to furnisb. t 4 e • emi artic as, we understand, are ranch needed for the contort of the men, such as small pillows or cushions. 15 cr 18 inches Munn% stuffed with cotton, and covered WA snit cambric; sponges, wine, lemons, rock candy, beLdases of old sett cambric and lint. We trust that tide opportunity to express sympathy for the sufferings of these brave men will meet a prompt, hearty. and liberal 1 4 kApeidit , et the hands of one oils• nine. Among the wound• d are oleo F number of rebel TIO kRDS '2600 1. S 7-30 Tr Notos.lol% 10 ;qech's Bank._ 203,c 100 U S Coup 6s , 51...101% ';0001? geri Ms 16 MOO Pa R Ist mtg slO fist 101 C. 5 Elmira B pref..... 19; 3 4, 150 ila la 2200 P flee; Gs 104 a, 20 Harris)) R..-- 55 20 Pennla 47s 115 Girard Bank •l 0 :i0 Gr Coates-sty 263; 90 Elmira II 10X 2000 511,4/ Cana! 6g.... 31.4' 1 . 00 Phila & Erie 65..,33 200 Itea.ling II 1,5-ern. 24% 111.01.1).4. -10e0 :ins' 64....b5. my, J W Fuller, Cataaanana W C Charchith Now York Snail GTy ippn Prey, R I E Goodwin, Jr, Hartford Gilbert E Crark , , Now York L Hainan & la, Lehigh Geo T Knight, England S.ml Nunn, New York E Dans, Boston Mrs J H Brundage, Jr, NY Miss Brundage & sister, NY Geo R Minot, Boston D Penny & la, Boston Mrs It D Denny, Boston M & la, It I P. Er Magill tit la, Maryland IV S Pond, Conueclieut Cyrus Frost, Now York B A Lt.r.berton, Harrisburg J ti Leverett, New York C Fishrr. N \ York A H Cardozo, New York Jn. es. Pittsburg J P Witherow, Mid Iletown Mrs Young, Pittsburg E J Evans & la, York V K Kee, ey t la, York H C Price & la. York R Be• net, New York Pninuel P Benson, Maine Col C W Baia! L Haskell. California BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhilb W W Lktle more, M Chunk V Hoffman, Lancaster Owen F limiter, Allentown J Weiler & la, Allentown J D 4eirel. Easton, Pa C Nueselman, Quakertown 31111M11 , Winii, Quakert'n Geo S Coffin, Dant,.!seine W Cl Bt-a, Newbury. Pa Philip Super, Pecnaburg Mee flit!, gliSh l'ennthurg lire Bverhard, Lehigh co it fianffe an. Allentown L CPeisert, Bethlehem GI) Frad- icy, Bethlehem Mrs Rosenberger & ds, N Y The.. F, I widt. Ashland H J Allebach, Ashland Jte S lIPI, Heeding Hosed J Wachter, Pa Hies ::clinch, Bucks co T t 3 Leisenring, Pa REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. W E Davis, - Ploy, It I Geo B Pollard, Virginia N New York Geo Howe. Media A Levy, Nev. - oric J P Beare.. &I, Poikovitia If Stria p, Ptntaylvania soldiers, who are treated precisely as our own. ()no of thelatter said to a member of Ito deputation, is The last words my poor deter said to me when I left home were, that I was fighting sgaiest my own countrymen; and if I can only lire to get back to leer again, I wilt tell her eke wee right—that you are not enemies, but The ...lobo Brooks," by which these members of the deputation arrived, is to return to Fortress Monroe roam time to.ilay, End will carry back, in addition to the de putation slimly sent, the Rev_ Dr. Wylie And RAW Sterrett, of flag city. An opportunity ii lima afforded to Rend any articles which may be contributed by the patriotic st d benevolent. Articles contributed may be left at the i mme of the Chriothut AtelociptiOU, NO& 1009 and toll Cl:celmit street, and donations in money may be sent to Geo. H. Stuart, EE.11., 13 Bank street. Articles that are not sent in thee for the return of the John Brooke will be forwarded by 'Drawees. J. W. PROCTOR & Co.'s elegant new sty-lc Cloaks eon LAinEs, made from the celebrated Exhibition Cloth (vdoirli we have already described as being the most aloe:int new material (11 the season) are evideatly carrying 'if the palm ; 80 much so, that their immense stock of the in is in danger of being exhausted before the Fle&S011 is half over. What we noist again insist upon in, that Cloaks awl E.acquca made from this elegant material arc as dressy as the riobeat silks, and are sufficiently light to Lc worn with perfect comfort throughout tho entire season Their exceedingly moderate pri ce ie also a great ilem in their favor, as may In judged from the fact that a tr,artuent of this Cloth is quite as stylish an a r ticle of dress as one of silk would he, costing three titers as tench meney. Ti du Iluatt AT 0A.V.P01413 Sooi'o unior the Continental hotel, for their elegant new goods, now ari i v i ng by every steamer, and opening fresh every morning from their work-rooms, is not equalled by any other bn,.lneso scene In thin oitr. The new ripting fists and Caps of this house are the most tasteful and oleg in the market, and their Headgear for Children is with ou t a ri va l. no. are also selling their stock of Path Shoes for Laa;.., oft rapidly, al um.rly half the cost of importalon, to relinquish this branch of their immense businrsF. ',Lilies should bear this in mind. IMPORTAtiT TESTI:SEO4T SQH More than too hundred cases have Leon reported, since the first of May, in which the use, for a brief period, of HEL3II3OI.II'S 'EXT RACT Etioutt has effectually enrol BORIC of the most severe cases of disease of the bladder aed kidney-, In fact, for all aliments pertaining to those organs flelmhold's preparation is now regarded and re commended by some of our most eminent physicians as a " sovereign numb'," Its net is found, moreover. to be promotive of the general health clan who have tried it as may he inferred from the fact that it increases the power of digestion and excites the absorbents into healthy action. We are persuaded that, not only for confirmed in. valids, tut for people in general, the moderate or occa sional use Cl the Buckle, would bo beneficial. Being a purely vegetable preparation, made upon the most en lightened chemical principles—Mr. Helmbold . Tieing n mieinist or more man sixteen years experience in him profession—it may be taken with perfect impunity. Ae a rune ly for ulceration of the kidneys and bladder, retention ef utine, diseases of the urinary organe gene:- puny, gravid, he , this groat Dilereitig la lthrtileationably without an (dual in the entire range of materia modica. MR. A. L. VANSANT, TEE GREAT PIMA- nurtlia COVFECTIONER, corner of Ninth and Che;lntit streets, N exhibiting a rich profusion of all the n 'opting Tropical and Hot-house Fruits of the season, Havana Oranges, Bananas, Strawberries, Grapes, et CaGT(II gist ealralatall to awaken a relish in the most delicate relate_ His rich and varied Confectione, also, are the fit,est in the world. PURE OLD BRANDY FOR MEDICINAL FUR roes—ldr. 0. 11. ]Copse.,, ac.aler le Ana grocerine, Arch and Tenth Ltrcete, has constantly on hand, espociany adaptvd for medicinal purpose 9, the purest and heat liraudy imported ale°. Port, Snerry, and Madeira Win-. a rztn-e,cc,ll",tect- 19a o, Id f. 1.1, Wan OgC - iiion ht this eon tteclion to call attention to his present stock of Ithjoe Wine, said by connoisseurs to be the finest article in the city. ME OYSTER HORSE, CORNER FOURTH AND Library, will cpeu tido day with Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper; Selma, Meats, Foil% Fish, Sal lay Oyeter4 Clame, Paltry, &c. Ametiliwi.—Getac;rai Bean loon.' is descended from a very ancient family. The name was elven the family by the Queen of Sheba when She As en t over to see Solomon. The old man Beauregard hed .yett employ, end was at that time " Olaf cook aLti bottle-washer" to Solomon. On the occasion of Mi..Ehtba's visit, he treated the company to pumpkin pie, wI ich so &rased the old lady that she gave him the Inum Of . gilltVOißl Origin—heath signifying It some," and goll or gourd, signifying pumpkins"—or, Some Pumpkins. It is even hinted that the prevent Beauregard, in evidence of his good breeding, before he was a rebel, tilled to drefa in clothing pnrchased only at Chas. Stokes , i• one-price," tinder the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. But this is yet a disputed point. THE PRESIDENT'S Pit OCLAMATION.—The pro elarnaticn of President Lincoln repudiating the prenuu cicmiento of General Hunter to exciting general atten tion. its magnanimity and good temper command it to all while the only fault we have heard suggested in ro gard to it is the fact that its dletinoitateci author gait 4ted to make any mention of the elegant garments for gentle men and 3 orals modo at the Browu-stone Clothing Hall of Backbit'. & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Eixtb. The President is ail right HMI lionl but be vrobably thought an expression of opinion upon the saject out of place in a public proclamation. DELIvER Us!—Frombeardedfemales strong minded women, (this won't jingle,) female Lecturers, and all other masculine ladies, deliver us! From creaking doors, a wife that snores, confourded bores, &liver us ! Froth sin-obis tliir6.4, Aod Mrs. Finlpes, hiker ee From ;limiest "girls," with waving curls, and teeth of pearls, eh ! never mind delivering us; and we might also add tt.e e:esant styles of summer clothing manufactured at the palatial eiffabliSlYMent Of ' Granville fiteXelf, NO. 609 Chestnut street. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT CON EINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut etc E P Pail la. Ilai-lfai.l II 5 Weal 61a, Alaany W II lloghes, Penns B Pomeroy, New York J;11 Austen; of. Zelariefts,o John RilllllBo it. son, Ohio J s 111 Hirvter, Penns Dr G W Dock, II trriaburg F Ts* for, West Chester Geo Fraser. Halifax. N S W Bingham. Boston B Hurxthal. New York 11 W Fro r, Boston Dr A Whitely & Is, Del H N Hoop( r, Boston B F Sturtevant, Boston John It Hanford. N Y Mr Hartshorn, Boston W 3 Lowry. Cincinnati H W Freedley, II S A A G (Mirk, Wash, D Cl Mrs S C Hull, Wash, D C J D Usher F S Vanderpool & la, N Y . _ P M Abel - Gran hie, IY i Dr BiakP, Wambington leaae, Fel Art & la, Readiug Mime X 'Eckert, foaling Clio II J Doolittle. Wash S A Allen T J TrAda'', New York Henry A Mutt, New York F F Fhil7iTs &. la, Brooklyn Siloam - Ines, 11 S N - - - E S Erving, Bostork F Fit Shelly Ercing. Boston t4ttnThl li=23= B Brown, Baltimore R bfaeldin & la, Baltimore G C Roberts, New York Cerritt 1: Smith, N N A W Sweeny G la, Balt rlarrison. N Y J Daffy, Marietta, Pa S It Borst : tthio F Fairbanks, Vermont W BiAtop, liarrisburg Jll Tshutly, Pa Blun, tiew Yoak E T Day, New York John Fraser N Y Mrs R B Straehan, N Y Cl' Schuyler, New York MN E B Scovel, N Mrs II Congo:, Bordentown Itobt II Combs, Burdentown lm 1 Bordentown TV Clark, New York B M Pro y, B. I J H 10, N Y It T. Routh. \Y C All rd. New -York . - 3Tiss 114 - 111th, Nov Turk C London A B 1-Voodruir, Putrrnon TC 31 Paton & la, N Y if Fairbank, miss T Boyd, llo4on Levi Mattson, Port Carbon P S Scovel &w, New Jersey Rev A Setvel, New Jaw A C Steve], Nov, J.:, W Cryder, China T Chauncey., New York Jll ToneeT Cincinnati Sand J Crooke, Now York A Hozar4 Con, ertFout B L Budd, New York S M Diedion, New York P. P Getty, New York EH narriA,Springfield,Mase A II Danner New York D:anwe, Delaware E J Cowley. York H TtnesA, New York J J Blair, New Jovial, P Pettebore. Penneylrania Col Vinton, LT S A Col I. , ;wrnt cr. Wash, D C Geo T Davis, Vermont II It Aogite, Nvw York. A (I 2 - tintltto, Mulford B T Conlon, Baltimore H S Gordon, Baltimore L E 11:01,T, Baltimore John A Laird C wf,N Y Mrs 11" 1 . 14:11 A COTO, NOW Jersey Ilit 1"41. Copt E E Kendrick, Walk P Nvw York C II Todd, Now York W Willard T Wentworth k Ia 3 S Sx war! k. la, Indiana B F Parlett, Baltimore Jae Harvey, Wash, D C B. Wiles's, Cincinnati Jos Batch la. Pray, B I Miss A P Batch, Pros., It I Mk; B B Ilatcb, rfOY, B I Thos small, Now York o , as Now York J W Webb, Wash, D 0 T H Cotris, li 911 GPHouston,USDI MDECIT A NTS' HOTEL—Fourth st., below Arch. Weil, Telikliannbek A P IlcOombg, Batyland W B Alldordico, Delaware Jae Bags, Beading Bev , d Canton, 0 Leonard Schilling, Salem,O W It Stile.. Ohio W C Hathaway, Warren, 0 J o ) It Wooa., 0)61 JII McCombs, Warren, 0 John A Fe! oeant, Pittsburg Jas lt Heisely. Pittsburg Rev J 1) Coady, Clearfield Sl' Krateer, Clearfield I' Osir. b uutingdon C R Fouler, Philinsburg W Philipsburg James D Rea, Hollidaysb'g S R Merrell, Clearfield Jacob H Breth, Clearfield A W Indiana T B Hopkins, Hollidaysb'g Porte r K lure. te, Cherrytree J II Colbert O N Ta 3 lor, New Brighton John Clark, Cincinnati G \V Shatter, Jackson, 0 Chas S Segelbaum, Harrieg W Alerresey N J Jas McDowell, Delaware C S l'o'ne r, filiche co E McGarvey, Salt Lake, Pa A ere« rsburg, Pa IV W Betts. Clesrfield. Pa Wll 1.;-vanftelelk Haven H Bissell, Painted Poet 13 H. L Williams, Cameron co C L Bey! Y It B Sudor, Bileasburg Jos HB' r ' Alex'a, Pa D Henderson, Alex, Pa ('lea AB OK .4, I': arrh burg W Bakerla_, Pittrbnrg D W BenEth, Waynesburg Jan Tsyles, Waynesburg Jam/ s Washington 8 N Divers, Mt Holley A ScheFoc, Erie. Pa L Salisbury, Albion, Pa Wes Pr, wer, New York H C L Crecelins, Reading R . Lauer. Reeding H B Buryhill, Weatberloy A Petl: In ne, Ni w York A B Walker, Wayne co ri W ci.o.. i., W:l5 to co G B Cole, Shippeneburg J L Dechel t Chamberab'g P Brown, Connecticut J N Nofiat, New York W Dirckhead, Marylaud Ali CAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth. Oro P Austin, 'wilco, Dtl Daniel Cider, Jersey Shore Pr E Garton & la, Ohio Jae Janiteozi k la, Beading John nmalley, Delaware 'l' B Helmer, Smyrna, Del J II Cott,m. Smyrna. Del J C. Norton, Edgartown termour. New York H 0 Howell, New York - 1,,w,01,, Norristown T M Davis, Penns J L IleinmAla. Dover, Del Ma Wm Medler, Rending D E Rom, Reading J F A DeWinger, Reading W D Tooth , . Mass F L Runale, dime A 0 Clark, Wash, D 0 J P Martin, Jersey Shore J E Hominidwife, Altoona Joe K Riley, New Jersey 3 W Cormiltz., Pittsburg S Musgrave, Pittsburg Mre Cibtcr, Pittalmrg II Brodhead, Kingston, N Y H Wisp. NV,' York C H Bradford, Cincinnati A Crock.,-r. Fitchhnrg E G Buckinhain, N York F A enre.s Delaware John F Ledwith. Delaware Dr J A biro; .• dt da, Del Mine E Moors, Delaware LOULS HOTEL-010MM street, ammo TIM. 11 B Austin, Wane, Del W.A. Botomn, Winchntor W B Heed Jk lady, N York • dcs Smith, Lamberl'e, NJ . John Wescott, Harrisburg Pars LaLcaster, N York Mr Lefrauc & 1, N York G B Tripp, N York Geo B Koster P E Ph...e, Ms.; II J Ilumphroya, PGMI.O.O Wm J Bickette, Brooklyn J G Hillman. Bromkl yu 11 Mills, Jersey City It Denuoy, Dti twins Landeberg t Now York THE UNION—Arch etreet, above Third M Quigley, Pennsylvania J Quigley. Peonaylvaule Stephen Warts, Westport ttaml Shack, Bedford, Pa R RAllesson, Pennsylvania E Albereon, Ciarion, Pa Joe Miller,Woehington, Pa David A E Eiraira,NY Ono Frees, Nradirg Louis Ruining, Indiana T Rlltla, WHOM:ism T Worman, Funnylvania David Ga*is, Easton A L Geo & fen, Gordon, Pa John Ileehner, Pottaville John Price, Pennsylvania Mrs Joe Weaver. Tents Miss Weaver,Pennsylvanta Mrs John Huts. Pplita Mrn W Po”n Niso Ithitds. Pennsylvania A 0 Orenth & wf. Reading PS Poch , re&la,Chamberrbgli Il Blown Reading, Pa R Sewell &la, Ohamberah'g Mr Raymond & la, W Chant Jss G Elder. Ft Thomas, Pa P Ancona, Norristown J Chntritora, Indiana 0 Tottnin,ld Sprint!, N Y J t3alding, Ohio V II Morris, Trenton, NJ STATES UNION—Mark at street, Worm Sixth. Jos B Roes, McVeytown Jas R Ewing, Pa M H Holman. Livorpool V A Findley, Pa 0 A rindley, Pennsylvania O T Roads. Masontown, Pa 11 R Malaby, Smithfield Ricb'd thstunbell, Pa J B McLoild, Ponasylvania L L'laeibura, Pa 1) F Smith, Clearfield Chao Linthitrat, Pa L Martin, Blairsville Jam FOIItA3II, Indiana. Pa Jonstlinn T Peace, Pa Janes Layton, Pa Dr A Artc r Greensburg John Doncaster. N J slimy dam Grins-roads Glt Itatnaloy, Pa des 1. Leensrd & 111., Pa %V Crawford, Indiana, Pa Pa Jam L L.,,,rty, Pa Matesvills John C Lane, Pa John 111 Woodburn, Pa D Mc:Tri,run, N Y II Murdoch, Pennsylvania 6 A Lonflim, Now Ferry S S Nsgie Ala Marietta,Pa Mrs Eberly, Lancaster Petr-re, Vol, Pa. Wll Boole, Olaoster eo,PA .0 Clegg, Cheater co, Pa E Banner, Juniata co, Pa Israel Tenney, Juniata co COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. L S Dintrio, Pittsburg V Dstchelort eQLIUit Jos Mintzer, Pottstown C McCreary, Doylestown C 1111..rtsborn, Chester co C B Reynolds, Oil. City L B Deeper, W3lin, Del J B Thosio., Willa, Del JFIEI Croner, Vain]. Del Miss Jane Conner. Penn& McHenry, Oxford J T Dm/ way, Oxford it P Luff, Felton, Del P A Lotman! ,v, - In, Poulin H Henn, Pottstown Jill Ireland, obn Baxter, Chester co Elijah Park, Altlison . . E Palls, Philad; Iphia H O'Harry, 'leading B Hammond, Cheater co M A Force, Fenno rhea lti,u•ard, 'Newark W 6 Ferree, i,niie co .laii Smith, Unionville W Nolinedy, (theater co W II Eder, Elkton, MU L C Ituttrr & la, Lancaster ISTATION_kL IMPEL, Niece street, above Third. Jo, bus Sauter, Luzern° Geo Bonnet, Luzern° E Wernert, hliuereville %V T Shuman, Columbia co J DI Dadeety, Tamaqua D Dean. T.ein,lua DBEs M Line, Wilßarnum t Theop ti Smith. Pottstown Geo 9 1,- , 323141, Pottstown Geo E Hoffman, Creasona Chas Rummel, Port Carbon J B Seemyer, Port Carbon A S Boer, Reading W Stewart, Liverpool, Pa W Kerper, Reading Jacob Ramie, Pen.a W Barrie, Pennsylvania Llyrng II Kam Pawn Wanda Darfur. Pattevilla 31, Ones, Catawiesa H Vouto .31a, Seh Haven Di Brebst, Catawiess MOUNT 'VERNON MOTEL-..coed st.., above Arch T 11Lontb-cnnvry co A .111,,r0n, 11 .- X Ti Johnson, New Hope 0 Higley, Boston 0 Nii m'Honesdale W Johnston, :New York A Corkins, &Almon, Y Y 1 1 1ADTSON 1101 Pa otreet, nboye market G 11 Yeeter, Hawley W Waßare, Stroll'&burg Mre (lanky, New Hope E W 1110G:egar, Ohio W II Wheatley, 'Laurel, "Del Malt' Hearn, Laurel, Del .T W Ser;Hort., 'Laurel. Del II C Hearn, Laurel, Del .1 TSd afl.la, Vtordleyvllle if .111143,11,,,1n.1t'e CUT Tle4h, Mount Holly A P Grahorn, Vermont .1 Sharp. Lambertville, N J B lfu.ton, Stroudsburg AII Quimby, Wilmington, Jonas Barth•y. New Hope .7 U Doehitio, PO IS U floe - sins, Pa Tine hone, Itneite litonug, IlnyingfrAnn Miss 71 A Heston, Wakefield Mina M IlAaton, Waliefu W W 'Yardley ' \Vllmir gton INllett,lion', Del Ithrn,fl,-1.1 57.1, Dover, Del M Eastburv, Snlebury B East:num, Solebury Miss Mansfield, Dover, De BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. R restburn, Bucks co Miss L Black - lan. Illinois W Se) onitld. Montgomery S Cooper 4: faro, Lane co C Middletown R Li vezer, Bucks co Fell, Bucks co S Livezey t. la, Penn% ti Jolit:son, Pomo H Bc.therE, TiriEtal I' Barrett, Falls G Paltrier, Buck. , co Goddard, Lumberville Mrs Al Corson, Centreville Miss S Malony, Doylestown Gen Black, Penna JCf; FiOWCIFI EtNeWS)(I4 A inoollower, 1;oelis eo BF Brown, Falls R Smirk, Newtown E Milos. Davisvillo Mis; TIM Large, Penns Sit Ton3kins St la, Ponta I) Merrick, Bucks co .7 smith. Newtown R Robb. Jr, llocksville ; Pa Wrn II Robb, Rocksyillo, Pa Geo B Worti , U 8 N T Walton, Bucks co D Jarrett, lienatgtansry co S Harp, r, Fox Chum W Rick, Buckingham J Rid], Buckingham S Yaroloy. A: la. Penns, P Rid,. Bucks, co S W Janney, Newtown Ii Brown, Bucks co E H Mull. Penn's Manor W Doylestown Geo S'icarix. Doylestown B Evat s, New Jersoy E Newtown J Barton Bristol C Ccouly, Byberry A Cr., ;Ke, New Jeri , ey S Beading, is rev Jersey II Sitdebbauni, Phila DIACK BEAR--Thiral street, shove 17:Mewl:M. D Peter, Lehigh county A Erdman. Mfileratown Iftise Erdman, iMillerstown S Bear, Millerstown 11 upp, Ruppville J Cooper. Ifflooperslamt P 1 c- loor.r.lairg Crecnt, Iteidelburg N (torlool,. Berk. county Finney. Ilarncr, Penn3luirg. Jenlcintown S Lanais, District PnNL C:riesemer, l'a Isaac. Kauffman. Pa A I; neollzu.l,l`.. Henry Pell, 'Buckingham J S fungarville J M IVallilt!, , er, Fea terrilleill Wal Feastervilto Cha, 1 'Knight, Smithfield An W Kniyl,t, Feasterrille (: K Levan, Reading Elia: , Gerhart, tat Pleasant 3! rola, Jr_. Plymouth 3 fieluillenherfe,r, Pa . _ 1•: l'ennsylvaitio. lEr, oweiv.4, Potil,,ylvanta ‘1,1:11 Hen , l'ormsburg B Edelman, Maiden Creel: D .1 C. Stewart, 'Huntingdon co NY NY Snyder, Eyansvillo P F.l MARINE lATELLIGENCE. IR" 31E FOURTLI PAGE ARRIVED. Bohr Orinntal, Catifin, 13 days from Matanzas, with int tust.er to John Mason Co. Behr Fannie. Vance, 10 days from Havana, with sugar, 4 . S& W Welsh_ &hr Mary Standish ) Atwood, 12 days from Cienfuegov, with supar. &c, to S & W Welsh. Saw Jaa L Ifervin, Boneall, Iday from Dover, Del, with corn to Jas Barratt J 6 Son. Sohr Annie Gibbon, Russell, 1 day Coosa gala.. N 5, with oats to Jae L Bewley & Co. Schr Sarah Wa Ten, Hollingsworth,l day from Little Creels Landing. with corn to J L Bewiey .Ik. Co Schr John Whitby, Henderson, 1 eay from Odessa, Del, with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. The iron stem propeller - a Qom S F Dupont and coat Foote, both owned by Messrs Stephen and James F Fla nagan, arrived yesterday forenoon. The former was built at lt% ilmington, Del, by Harlan, Voningsworth Co. ard is 100 feet in length', 19 feet wide, 9 feet hold, apd 150 horse power Tne latter waa built by DLL John W Lyt n, and Is ID feet long, beam TS feet, depth of bold S feet. and 100 horse power. Both wands are built of the best materials, and their stile and finish embrace every modern improvement. CLEARED Bark Aim Elisabeth, Minuses, Barbadian, Wm Cum mings & Ron. Brig A G Cattail, Watson, Now Orleans, Tyler, Stone & Co. Brig Wm M Dodge, (Br) Anderson, Rio de Janeiro, J larioop & GQ, Brig - Reporter, OMB, Bangor, Woble, Caldwell & co. Schr C S Edwards, Gandy, Key Wont: Tyler, Stone & Co. Behr Maryland, Knight, Portland, Van Barn, Wood worth & Co. Str Trenton, Wilson New York, W P Clyde. Dennis,tr J S Shriver, De;lig, Baltimore, A GrLIVA3, Jr. EEIZIEME3I (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del., May 20, P bf Ships Lancaster, for Liverpool, Henrietta, for Ship Island, and brig Ariel, for Liverpool, name to the Break peter this morning. Wind SE. Yours, &o. JOHN P. MARSHA.LL. MEMORANDA Ship Csclone, Ingersoll, from Manila Feb 3, at New York ye stesday. Btu k Clereoce, Armstrong, hence. for Liverpool, was soon sth kat, let 41, long 53. Brig 31 D Ruggles, Cann, for Poiladelphia, via Lucca, sailed from Falmouth, Ja, 80th ult. Brig Eiiza Ann, Herrick, hence, at Kingston, Ja, 19th lilt, and sailed 24 'net for Savanna la Mar. Scbr C Fantuzzi, Wooster, for 'Philadelphia in a few days. was at Arecibo let inst. Schr C A S.etson, Rich, hence, arrived at Boston 19th instant. Schr Lydia A May, Baker, cleared at Portland 17th int& for Went Point, Ye. Schr L P Pharo, Craraner, cleared at Portmouth 16th holt for Philadelphia. Schrs Fanny Keating, Pillsbury, and William Jones, Jerre, hence, arrived at Beverly Mit inst. &lir M P Crann er, Creamer, hence, arrived at Salem rth inst. Steamer Mars, Nichols, hence, 'waived at New York 3-cau day. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Nrrr LIMIT AT DIARTINIQCII —Alightoouse has been erected et 1110 extremity of the Carsv , lie peninsula, in Latitude 14 46 16 N Longitude. 63 13 02 W of Paris. It ‘vill show a fixed white light at an elevation of 410 Eng.liiiti feet, which will be visible itt a distance of 24 miles. The light will be placed upon the top of a whits tower, erected on the summit of Caracoli Mountain, at a third of a toile inland. The ilaravelli Itock bears N, distant 2% miles. The lighthouse will be illuminated from the first of Jane. 1862. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE WOMAN'S RIGHTS LECTURE BY THE BARD OF TOWER HALL. The price of admittanc... Waq outy a dim., A very small ',Mama. For notions sublime, A calico wrapper The lecturer wire ; HerMU was Miss Snapper, Age—thirty, or more. That men are bad fellows She showed plain enough, Despotic and jealous, ldiumored and rough. She said, 'twos their study To bother and vex— To impose on and worry The " opposite sex." tl .1 hate thorn like poison-- All the male sex," said she„ And I never set eys on A man that pleased me. The only contrivance To make them look sweet, with Tower Hall 01041.1.,, , To dress them complete." Whether Miss Snapper was entirelY correct matters not, the advantage she claims for Tower Hall Clothing, in improVing the personal appearance, is hardly over rated. We have the largest and most varied assortment of ready-made, seasonable goods, in Philadelphia, and a largo mid select stock of Piece Goods, which will be made up to order iu the best manner, for those who pro. kr. We buy and sell for cash only; therefore, et the lowest possible prices. TOWED. HALL, No. 518 MARKET St., Philadelphia. It BENNETT & CJ. S.-T.-1860-X DRAKE'S PLANTATION BlTTERS—Ex hausted Nature's Great Restorer. They Invigorate, strengthen, and purify the system, Cure Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea, Sic. A perfect ap petizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are cowpony:MA of pure Bt. Croix Bum, Roots, and Herbs; and are recom mended by all who use them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly rcoemmended to the work and languid. Bold by ail Grocers, Druggists, llytels, and Saloons. P. 11. DR SKE d: CO , my3-mwf2m 202 Broadway, New York. DEAF MADE TO HEAR.—DIStrUMerIiS to moist the hearing in every variety, and of the meet enrroved conatruetion,, at P. DADELRA'S. 11.5 South TENTH Street, below Cheetont. myl.o-3t THE PRESS.-PHILA.DELPHIA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1862. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Bo Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling PritVll maxima in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our r)xx• PRICE BYSTEM is strictly ad hered to. All era tin ruby trualcil WOO). ne22•ly JONEI4 & CO.. 6114 MARKET Street. BACON—POILTIA N.—On the 20th tnAt., at St. Phtlip'a Church, by the Rey. Chas. D. Cooper. Francis 'Bacon to Dannab J. Foulke t tin ughter of the late Edward Foldke. of Montgomery county. 21A0 CULL OUGII—LONG.—On tbo 14th Wont, by liar. W. 0. Johnstone, Mr. John MacCullough to ]hiss Jane Long. 11AFFELFINGIER.-00, tho 20th Sarah, wife of the late ➢lartitt Llafel@oLe F lu tho 58th year of her ago, Her relatives end friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the reeidence of ter oom No. 1611 6lmmt Vernon street, on Thursday, tha 'Add inst., at 4 ohdocic.t COX.—On Thursday morning the 2.oth instant, dirs. Susanna Cox, wife of Martin M. Cox, is the 36th year of her age. FIIGUICT, —On Saturday, 17th instant, Mariana Rite, daughter of Stephen now, in the 22r1 year of her age. Her friends, and those of her family, are respectfully incited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her father, No. 3.8118 Arch street, on Thursday of ernoon, 22d ire., at 3 o'clock, To proceed to Laurel Hill, ttit KBNYEDY.—On Hominy morning. 19th instant. Harriet 8., daughter of John M. and Harriet Kennedy, aged 17 Years. Iler relatives rind friends aro invited to attend her fainting, on ir Loraday niornirz. 22d hut_ at 9 o'clock; from her Wheel] rohideuce. Ma Arch Arcot, wilhont further notice DEDFORD.—On the 17th instant, Isaac Bedford, in the 68th year of his ago. he relatives find Mende of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 2303 Callowhill street, this (Wednesday) after noon, at 2 o'clock, without farther notice. * DOUGHERTY —On Sunday. the 18th instant. Robert B. eon of Cash. J. and the late Thos. a Dougherty, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfilllY invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. from the residence of her mother. * KARCHIR.—On the 18th instant, Mr. William M. Karcher, eon of the late Daniel and Catharine Karcher, in the 33d year of hie age. The relatives and friends of the family. also, Solomon Lodge, No. 114, A. Y. M., and his Masonic brethren Fenerally, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, N. E. corner of Sixth and Wharton streets, this (Wednesday) tillornoim, at 3 o'clock. Interment at Wharzon-street Church Vault.itik WOOLM.A.N.—On First-day, the 18th instant, Daniel Woolman, in the Elet year of his ago. Hia relatitans and frituda aro vartiodOTTY invited tv attend Me funeral, from Me late random), near mom town, New Jereey, on Fourth-day afternoon, the 21st inst., at 2 o'clock. STOCHD a.LE.—Suddenly, on the 18th instant, John Mcllvain7 on of John L. and Isabella Stockdale, agod yeara and 0 months. Funeral front his parents' residence, 809 South Eighth street, this (Wednesday) morning, at 9 o'clock. * SECOND MOURNING POPLINS, VALENCITAB, AND GINGHAM —DIMON & SON invite attention to their New Stock of— Second Mourning Ginghams, 15 to 25 cents. Second Mourning Silk and Wool Poplins, 623 to 75. Second Mourning, Silk and Wool Valencias., 7E. cts. Black and While finest French Jaconets, 25 de. Piain Black finest French Jaconets, 25 cts. Lupin's Black Ohallies, 94 eta. Lnpin's Black Barege, 7.4 wide, 62x . eta Lunin% Black OVID 3 Mara 2, 25 eta. Lupin's Black Tamartinea, 25 cte. m344-if I - G. MAXWELL & SON, s ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT, have now open, at tho lowest cash prices In the market, magnificent lines of a great variety of new Spring Goods, of their own late importation and manufacture, as well as of careful selections from New York importations. Their Real and Imitation Thread and Guipure Daces, Fancy Buttons, No, 0 Trimming Monona, Faris Ornaments for Cloaks and Dresses, French Bugle Trimmings, Silk Belt ing, Silk Ginps, Thomsen Froros' Paris Trail Skirts, Spool Silk, new colors, at 2 cents per spool, Fresh Split and Single Zephyr, for summer knitting, Paris Virealy Veructs, Travelling Fano, mud Magic Minna, are all offered to the ladies as goods of the most reliable make, and adapted to the requirements of close, discriminating purchasers. The usual liberal allowance to cash buyers. J, G. MAXWELL Is SON, Store and Factory, EIEYENTH and CHESTNUT reg 7. MASON IC NOTICE.—THE OFFICER% Afid klettlbau.4 of golontah',l Loa o, NO. 11k, and. the Ord. r generally, are invited to meet at the CHESTNUT Street, THIS AMERNOON, at 3 o'clock, to attend the funeral of one late Brother, WILLIAM M. KARCHER. By order. JOHN anAy, NOTICE.—PASSENGERS FOR NEW 113 ORLEANS by the stoanier WANNER: 'unit be on 'hoard THURSDAY next, 02,1 in‘t , at 10 o'clock A. M. Sbipig-rs will please send tu their Bills of Lading for signature OTHEADQUARTERS FIRST DIVISION PENNSYLVANIA VOLVNTVEitS. PniLAJ,I LL'InA, May 19,15&3. I. TEE FUNERAL OF LIEUTENANT COLO NEL .TOll - li P. YANLEER, of tho Sixth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers, take Waco froni inilenconlence Ilan, ou IIitiRSDAY, the 2!d iniitant, at three o'clock in ihr afternoon. 11. The Scott Le ion, of which the deceased was a member, will to-morrOW, at 12 M., receive the body at °in dulled of the Enllinuiro Ilailread, and ekeurt it to big late residence ill thin city. ILL COl. Peter C. Ellinaker, Commanding the Reserve Brigade, will detail the escort, :select Pall Bearers, and make all other requisite arrangements. The I:ercreipl the Clergr, the GOVernars, Judzeio, loud other civil authorities, r3tate a tat municipal, of rainy Pylvathia and New Jersey, the Judges of the troitA States Courts, Collectors of tho Ports, - United States Dis trict Attorneys, Postmasters, Marshals, and other civil 0 1 1eerS of the - United l'.'tittes, in loath States f the officers of the Army runt Navy and of the Volunteers and Mili tia of New Jersey and Pennsylvania not on duty with their corps, are respectfully invited to unite in this last tribute of respect to a noble officer of the gallant New Jersey Brigade, whose steadiness tinder fire, power of militintheo, Oita InAMMlabli , enntica -letsearn mander at the batilo of Williamsburg, to hold our left against four times their number, for over half a day, and until reinforcements came up. By command of Major General PattersOlt, AN ADJOURNED MEETING. OF THE REPUBLICAN AtsSOCIATION of the Twen tieth ward will be beid at the South Penn Hose H.anct TUESDAY EVENT of S (Adam. JAMES H. BIL LINGTON, PrOldtWit MATTHEW W. PERKINS, See'7. It* IitsEICE.—P4MALDELPHIA, MAY 14, 1862. A General Meeting of the Stockholders of the UNION CANAL COMPANY OF PENNSYL.. MANIA will be held at the office, No. 223 Walnut street, (Farquhar Building,) on MONDAY, May 26th, 1862, at 11 o'clock, A. M , for the purpose of taking action upon an Act of Assembly of Pennsylvania approved the 10th day of April, A. D., 1862, entitled a , Afurther supplement to the several lets heretofore mold relating to the Union Canal Company." By order of the Board of Managers. JAMES PAGE, President. 0. TnomesoN, Secretary. my 16426 TT. PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION . THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire cordially to unite in SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION to Ha patriotic effotto to oupproos a Elootioikal and .ohltoly reboltion agaioet the 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 field to preserve the Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number of DELEGATE'S equal to the Legislative Representation of the State, at such timol and in such manner as will best respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at 11 o'clock on said day, to for the offices of AUDITOR GENERAL AND GUItVEYOR dEN77RiIL, and to take such measures as may be deemod necessary to strengthen the Government in this season of common peril to a common country. A. K. McOLIIRE, Chairman of the People's State Oommittee. GEO. W. HAMM RSLY, Secretaries . JOHN M. SULLIVAN, mr2-ts arAID FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDICILS.—A deputation of nine Ministers awl Laymen have gone to Yorktown and vicinity from the YOUNG TIEN'S CIInISTI IN ASSOCIATION, to mi niater to the temporal and spiritual wants of our brave soidiers who may be sick or wounded. This depntation go ureter Government sanction, and under direction of the Cal-baton Commission, as volunteer laborers, without any chai go other than actual expenses incurred. Donations in hospital stores. and articles and books suited ler this mission, will be thankfully received at the rooms of the Association, 1009 and 1011 Chestnut street. Donations in money may be sent to GEO - RGE H. STUART, Preeitient a the Azdoeiation, 13 Bstik street. myl9 4t* BeF YOUNG MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT should prepare themselves fur the sphere to which they are best adapted, and which will contribute most to their intellectual and moral improvement. P NOLOGY is applied for this, and other purposes daily, at 922 CHESTNUT Street, by JOHN L. GAPE 1, suc cessor to Fowler, Wells, & Co. ap2s-1m 6 OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND MIDDLE COAL FIELD RAILROAD AND COAL COMIPANY."—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 importance. By order of the Board of Directors. BINGHMff, President. Attest, HENRY ROBINSON, Secretary. myl2•l2i arOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day declared a semi.ammal Dividerti of FOUR PER CENT. ou the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State tax, paya ble on and after May 15th, 1862. Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application, at the office of the company. No 288 South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH, apl7 tiol Treasurer. IMOFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE COMPANY, 415 WAL NUT St , Puti-innyna, May 12,1882.—The Directors have Me day declared a semi-annual DIVIDEND of three and a half per cent., payable to the stockholders of fide Company, on and after the 16th instant. royl4mwf. Im ALFRED S. GILLETT, Treasurer. orGIRARD BANK, PHILADELPHIA, MAT 13,1862 —The Directors have declared a di vidend of FOUR FRS cENT., payable to the Stock holders on and after the 16th inst , free of State Tax. myl4 7t W. L SCHAFFER, Cashier. try. COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL VANIA, PHILADELPHIA, May 6th, 1862.—The Directors have this day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT., payable on and after FRIDAY, 16th inst., clear of State tax. Inv7 16t 8. C. PALMER. Cashier. SNAPPER SOUP, every day, at the OYBTRIt noun, corner of FOURTH and LI BRARY. lt* GLAM SOUP, every day, at the OYSTER HOUSE, corner of FOURTH and LI BRARY. lt* ASPLENDID LUNCH, at the GM TEE HOUSE BAB, every day, from 10 to 12 o'clock. lt* FROZEN OYSTERS, every day, at the OYSTER HOUSE, lIPURTH and LIBRARY. MLLE BEST CUP OF COFFEE IN THIS OITY, to be had at ths:RYBTBR HORS% FOURTH and LIBRARY. It* QTBANGERO SHOULD NOT FAIL NJ to visit tto Model Hair Cutting, Dyeing, and Bathing Saloon, FOURTH and !MANOR. my2l.if MONUMENTS AND GRAVE STONES at very reduced pricier at Marble WOllOl IITRYNMIETT., MUM Avows*, bets. , *mt. MARRIED DIED WILLIAM A. JANES & 00., 106 WALNUT Street V.KAIG BLVVTiii;i A, A, cienerith UNITY OF THE REPUBLIC, STATE. CONVENTION, AT HARECtsBUI.'O., NOMINATE CANDIDATES PHILADELPHIA, April 1.6,1882 RETAIL DRY GOODS. E. & L., FOURTH AND AROH, orrmtroi BALE, NEAT PLAID BILKS, SHEPHERD'S PLAID SILKS, PLAIN OOL'D POULT DE BOOS, LEATHER C'OL'D MOHAIR, LAVA COL' D DELAINES, 7OURISTS' DRESS QOODS, 5-4 SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS, NEW, CLOTH SACKS, NEW SHAPE, CLOTHS FOR MAKING- SACKS. St -Wlllll ff MAN TJLE ROOM. BILK BACQUES. SCARF MANTLES. SHAWL STYLE. CLOTH S ACQUES. COOPER tle CONARD, a. E. comer NINTH and MARKET Strada mylo- emwthtTel pL AIN MCIZAMBIQUBS AT 13 .1 CENTS. Plaid Mozambiques at 13 cents, worth 20 cents. Plaid Mozambique! at 18 cents. Plaid Mozambiques at 20 cents. Meld Mffzumbiques at M canto. Plaid Mozambique! at 37X cents. Embroidered Mozambiques at 50 cents. 8(0 yards Gray llimalayas at 10 cis., worth 13 eta Gray Sultanas, Gray Poplins, and Travelling Dress 4300t113 of .very variety. 3,000 YARDS BLACK AND WOOL PLAIDS, All-wool filling, at 20 cents. Brown and Black Ground Lawns. Fine French Organdies, BEST 12J4 CENT_ LAWNS IN THE CITY. 1 Lot Handsome 911 k Robes, 22 yards patterns, At 517, worth $3O. FANCY SILKS, VERY CHEAP. Just received, 2 man lots of Ravage Robes, At $2 00 and $3, worth St and $lO H. STEEL & SON, ml'2o-tf No. 713 North TENTH Et , ab. CO TES. SUMP MER S H AWL S.-OPENING TO-D 4.17. 8-4 Striped Mune S4aNYI9. Vaal: Grenadine, Do Magenta liordara. Ruck Spun Silk Long and Squaw' do. EYRE: S L EiNDELL, it 11,20 arsd Arch streets. QIIEPBERD'S PLAIDS, FREE L. 7 F e.Oll COTTON. 5-4 Super Shepherd's Plaids. Rhc l Akt rtPs Made, all grade, Shepherd's Plaid Silks. EYRE & LANDELL, my2o Fourth and Arch streets. FOULARD SILKS-FROM NEW YORK AUCTION. Foularda, now open, at 44 cents. Maio Grenadine Veils. 13rown Or6nadine EYRE t TANDELL, my 20 Fourth and Arch strects. RICH LACE MANTELETS, POINTS, &O. We are now receiving our FIRST IMPORTATIONS OF FINE LACE MANTILLAS, POINTS AND BOURNOUX., INCLUDING THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN LLAMA LACE. Now very Fashionable in the European Capitals. We respectfully ask the inspection of Ladies. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 920 CHESTNUT STREET. my£l.lrn LINENS AT IMPORTERS' PRICES. —RICHARDSON'S and DUNDAM DICKSON'S celebrated SHIRTING and FRONTING LINENS, re &tired Gem the iciAhtifabitit64l4 die k, and ...Az-ant-tea perfect—to which the attention of buyers and the trade generally is reepeetfully invited. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, anl9-rptf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. GATIZE ISUMIVEIL BLANKETS.- The subscribers have received an invoice of these very desirable goods, in fine quality, at last season's price. 811VPPAY115, qp.k.ll Antraboti, apl9-re tf 1008 CHESTNUT Street NATIONAL FLAGS TT S. 1 1 .1.4 A- EMPORITTIsr, • 418 ARCH STREET. BUNTING sIND SILK FLAGS, REGIMENTAL STANDARDS, NATIONAL ENSIGNS, CAVALRY GUIDONS, PRESENTATION FLAGS. EVANS & HASSALL, No. 413 ARCH Street, above FOURTH. ms 21-W11216t CLOTHING. NEW DEPARTMENT. A SELECT STOCK BOYS' CLOT HING. GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER. COOPER & CONARD, Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET Streets se24-Ito FINANCIAL. AMERICAN GOLD WANTED, At high prices ONE•YEAR CERTIFICATES FOR SALE SEVEN-AND•THREE-TENTHS AND COUPON BONDS FOB SALE DREXEL & Co., 34 South THIRD Street $4.000, and $3,000 —Sums $5,000, for these amounts to be invested on mort gage. Apply to ALFRED FITLER, Conveyancer, mylo-ettr No. bl North SIXIH Street. $1100053,000, $5,000, $6,000, $12,000, and 515,000. These amounts wanted on tirei.clasa Mortgages and Ground Ito - nte. dnelY to E. P ETT IT, myls No. 309 WALNUT Streot. MOUNT MORIAB. CEMETERY. Ibis ground is located a few yards off the Derby road, about the same distance from the city as Laurel Hill, 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 sectional plans may be examined at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, O. 125 50IITH SIXTH OTBENT, Where ;any further Information will be cheerfully af. forded by the agent. DESIRABLE LOTS. AT LOW PRICES, AND ON LIBEBAL TEEM, Are new in the market, some of them in sections *lt opened, having hitherto been held in reserve. OFPIDI House from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M., and either be fore or after these hours, at the residence of the under signed; No. 314 NORTH TENTH STREET. FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE, N. B.—Conveyance to and from the Cemetery for inch mi desire to purchase. myls. 2m. LADIES' TRUSSES, SUPPORT -118, BRACES, and other Mechanical Appliances, of torrid construction endows to the wearer. Tor sale and adjustment at 0. H. KINDLES' LADIES' BTOIII, VANLrTH Street, first door below Baca. Gentlemen requiring Rupture Trusses will call at the Southwest corner TWELFTH and NAOMI, where 0. it N. gives attention to this sneelalteatnre. A RTESIAN WELLS BORED, B Y B. B. BLUM, laY/Q'Qt* APPIr or oddroro 20. 308 ALMOND St It is the desire of the 'Miter's by this work—while not discouraging the progressive spirit of the age—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 interests, to evoke au equal activity in those feelings bo- TOW stir, on which depend remoter hut infinitely greater interests; to kindle and sustain a spirit of patriotism, tending to unity, peace, and prosperity in our own state, while not exclusive of feelings of benevolence as well as justice toward others. It is the Editors' wish she; these volumes should be a repertory of old fireside ideas in general, as well as a moans of improving the fireside wisdom of the present day. The wart.• will be printed in a new, elegant, and reada ble type, and wit/ be Illustrated with, an abundance of Wood Engravings. J. B. LIPPING OTT & Co., ♦......, rich tiller that have ever been writice, by the renowned tun/riot "nrtemuti Ward," collected In one handsome volume, with numerous comic illustrations by prominent artists. Price $l. , 4 Paul Ferrell," which wag published several years ago, created a sensation of no uncommon character, and this exciting new novel, by the same powerful author, still be eagerls sought for. Price $1 in cloth, and 60 cads in paper. Victor o'ol superb noveljunt out in Paris—his mas terpiece. Pronounced in Europe a the Literary Event of this Century." A careful American tram/lath/a will be out in a few days. Cloth and paper binding. *** Tbese books are sold by all booksellers, and will be sent by mail free, en receipt of price, by CARLETON, Publisher, (Late RUDD & OARLICTON,) No. 413 BROADWAY, corner Lispentud street, N. Y myl4 we-tf2 JOURNAL OF ALFRED ELY, a Prisoner of War in Richmond. 12mo. $l. AN EXPOSITION OF THE EPISTLE OF THE APOSTLE PAUL TO THE HEBREWS. By the late John Brown, D. N. 2 vole. Sao. Sot. HARRY% MISTAKES, AED WHERE THEY LED HIM A Tale for Boys. By DI. A. Parrott. 18mo. Illustrated, 30 rents. THE LOST JEWEL. A Tale. By A. L. 0. E. Hlus trated. 50 cents. NY NEIGHBOR'S SHOES ; OR, FEELING FOR OTHERS. A. nail. By A. L. 0. D. llingrate& 30 cents. For sale by WILL4AM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, myl6 808 CHESTNUT Street. A EUGGESTION.—Any one desir ing a likeness that will be satisfactory should get a colored PHOTOGgaril of BEIRER for $l, ad. mirably finished. SECIOND Street, above Green. It* PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Imported from Paris, Berlin, and Vienna, latoat styles and Improvements, wholesale and retail. SCHOLZ St JA. NEM' SKY, 112 South EIGHTH Street. mv9-1m REIMER'S COLORED PHOTO GRAPHS, for $l. are the pictures for the 11laSSCS. Dfoderate in charge. and a rtii:tically colored awl at Gallery, SECOND Street. above, Green. opD. FERRIS , 1037 CHESTNUT Street, has just reccired a choke assortment of BTRAW GOODS, comprising all the latest and most fashionable styles of Bonnets, MHOS' Walking and Biding Gate, Boys' Hats and Caps. together with a full line of Goods suitable for Friends' Wear. Int 10.12 t REMOVAL. MISSES O'BEYAN, 924 CHESTNUT Street, have removed to 1107 WALNUT Street, three doom above Ele venth, north side, and will open PARIS MILLINERY, for the Spring, on THURSDAY, Aprill7. 1012-2m* COOKING RANGES, FURNACES, &c COOKING RANGES. ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE. This Range has afforded more satisfaction than any yet offered to the public. WARM AIR FURNACES, Of the most approved and economical patterns, !SUITED TO ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS. ENAMELED 'SLATE MANTELS A large variety of these beautiful Mantels at LOW-DOWN AND COMMON PARLOR GRATES, FOR HARD OR SOFT COAL. Hot-air Resisters and Ventilators—a large assortment. ARNOLD Ic WILSON, 1010 ORRSTNIIT Street. sp23-wde2mif BEAUTIFUL.—Reimer'a Ivorytypes are beautiful beyond comparison. In likeness, truthful; in color, life-like ; as a whole, a success unde niable. SECOND Street, above Green. lin GENERAL AGENT FREDERICK A. MILLER, N. W. corner of TBIRD and BEAN al Streets, him re ceived the mole agency in Philadelphia for the sale of BREINIG & BIGELOW'S SOLUBLE BLUE, by the case or less quantity. Also, of the STAB BLUE, very handsomely put up by the gross. myl7-eAtw2tit (IJ A AM SOUP SERVED UP DAILY V (Sundays excepted) by JAMES ?BOBBER, 808 MARKET Street. Families supplied sensual. my7•tf CHAMPAGNE --An invoice for sale, to Mtn Vor ship Wm. Frothingham, by 0111,11. S. OA.IMEA.IIIII, myl4 N 0.120 WALNIIT St. and Si GRANITE NEW PUBLICATIONS. TILL BE PUBLISHED TO-MOR NOW. A LIFE'S SECRET. • wroity OF WOMAN'S ILEVI NC.4F.. MRS. HENRY WOOD. Author of" TEE CII A NNINES," " EARL'S LI E WY *EAST LYNNE," AO A LIFIPS sEcincr, A LIFE'S SECRET! A LIFE'S SECRET! BY ArrUtill OF EMIL'S A LIFE'S SEcitt:Y. A Story of Broom Rovefeta. By MRS. II EN HY WOO I), author of ‘, BAST liYi`i/q . :," "THE CIIANNINIifi," Ma II 'AIN EMIL'S HEIRS," trill be puldidied and for :Nile to-morrow (Tbureday) morning. It is printed from tier mmoNerim and proof,thootg, purchatkil by Ito Yearn the author, iii WI Ter I) ~r the publication of.tho work in Europe, me nd is it 81114i he a largo octavo volume,•largo type, douldo column, and printed on the floc :4 and best of Whitt! paper, Price Fifty milts in pawl' corer, or Serooly-tlve cools ill &lb. 110" Copir4 of "A LIFICS sEcuarr," or *CHAN- TiIINGE," or the "'NA I:F'6 If 1 , 4 RS," will hi. H”lit , lo BOY one free or postage, on remittiog titre prim of Lilo edition to tho pultlislipry, in a letter. Mr' BooktaAll•rig, Nvws Ageak, rdal all olllnn+, Will please spoil ou thpir orders at once for what tlit.y ma 1 wont of " HEOlita" to shirt witty %did' will prove to be moony 0 popular Its the ti flu, Eurrs lioirs," or oc _East Lymo.." Address all ordprs at nom Is the ooldishars, T. 11. I' ET E lISON & BROTHERS, It No, t;9O Pltilioltilphia, THE CLOSER WALK, or THE BELTEVERPS SANCTIFICATION_ BY REV. HENRY PARRI:4II, D. D PRICII GO L'P_I•TS JUST PUBLISHED. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., 22 awl 24 North FOURTH. Street THE BOOK OF DAYS, While periodical in the mode of its publication, will have the advantage of forming a complete work, is two, or, at the utmost, three volumes, comprising about thirty parts. It will consist of HATTERS CONNECTED WITH THE CHURCH CALENDAR, including the Popular Festivals, Saints' Dave, and other Holidays, with Illustrations of Christian Antiquities in general. PHENOMENA CONNECTED WITH THE SEA SONAL CHANGES. FOLK•LOBE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM-- namely : Popular Notions and Observances connected with Times and Seasons. NOTABLE EVENTS, BIOCIB.A.PHIES, AND ANEC DOTES connected with the Days of the Tear. ABTICLfiS or roPulan APPTIAOLgTrY, 9f an entertaining character, tending to illnetrate the progreag of Civilization, Planners, Literature, and Ida in these kingdoms. VI. MIMES FUGITIVE AND INEDITED PRODS kgHETS/11. , rY MOIITHLT .t . AlVrd —l'l6 !OE 20 G'Ezi-co. PART I. NOW READY liberal discount made to ketzts 4i)• T H E NEW 1300 KS. AR7Eltilria WARD. AIR Pilaw WHY PAUL FEBSOLL KILLED HIS WIFE LES DIIBERABLES PHOTOGRAPHS. SPRING MILLINERY. ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street VERY LOW PRICES. ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street ANTED, by a married man, of W goad busineko experience, a reaponaiblo situa tion at a moderate salary. Best of city reference given. 11,ire,a THOMAS, todp,r•r Qffice. my2l-2t* WANTED FOR, THE BUMMER MONTHS—A furnished Mucci° tho Country, wanted by a auntlemun with a wife and one child. Must be near a riiilrcqui station. Apply at 696 Cheatnnt Arcot, vi --.4* p.ILLIARD TABLE WANTED- A.." Second Bawl. Address . 4 11," at oflica of this paper. ms29,2t* ANTED.—Agents can mike from 85 to WM ru.r day golnug Magoo's Now Sta tionery and Portrait Packaged. Apply at 316 13 TB 3r- NUT ravil !IL PARTNER WANTED.—The subscri bey, being thoroughly practical in his lino of business, is desirous of forming a business connection with a num of energy and cnpit9l 7 In OA. city, ITer. York. The htisinere may be 1101,n for °Ash Address i•Senix," Office of The Press. ntylo-6t A LADY WISHES A SITUATION Xi. au ttiOtin in a private school or In a. Allareas M. II.," Chatham, Pennsylvania my44-1!It AYOUNG MARRIED MAN wishes . a dituution in a wholeolpe§labilehmera, of any kind; would be willing to make himself genermly weird. Addams R. KENT, 22 North Third Street. mylo ii,U. 8. MARINBS.—ITINTED— Po (ha IL A. lkLas.l,-4, asiiia, f.t , ma. illfft.l44 4.1i1tat.3 of mou-ef-war, SEVERAL FAIN IMRE A lILM BODIED MEN, between the ages of 18 and 115 yearg. All tolerate:ten that may ho required, will ho given at the Rendezvous, 311 Booth Front street, below Spruce, Philml4lolllA. J A MN LP. ULr lA, to 20-1.9 k Captain sod hecruittug (Idler. 01 4 . WANTED-- A House with all the ktoroaorn improvements, lowing at lest six clam berg, .11h fixto.,. for gtovo. Llo.ke, 12,0 E ko W LACE. nlawni t BROAD. Rent not over S3O. Box 1717 Y 0. MO LET—FIRST FLOOR and CELLAR of No. 25 North FOURTH StrFet, nearly oop)stte the Marebante i Hold. apply to Wsf. H. 13 it.(3014 , 1', r05,10.41;* 1 2.3 Worth FOITItTfI Street. QUA TO RENT—The four-story Firoitus L!11123 by 60 feet, N. E. corner of BRO kb and RAOR FArcala. mil adapted far Grocery. Produce, or Gomm a. gion business. Apply on the proroicog, or to JOIIN ABBOTT, toyl2-304 .1421 VINE Street. FOR BENT- A FtIRNISHED HOUSE on WALNUT Street, near Tenth. at A low root. C. li. ELUIEHEID, 203 South SIXTH Street. 12t "QUMMER BOARDING," AT 1-1 MI MI NUT SIPBINCcI, beak eltsethut 11111 18,11- road. Vile Establishment is now ready for boarders. The grounder, which are extensive and shady, command a beautiful prospect. The boarders have the use of Bil liard Boom and Ten-pin Alley, besides the advantage of the produeta of a large Farm. with fruit. Ste. For farther particulars Inquire at No. 1533 LOOUST Skeet. from 9 to 2. myl7- at* WATCHES AND JEWELRY. --- ja REMOVAL. J. C. FULLER Haying Removect from tic.. 40 South . r.nytti) titttot No. 712: CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor, (Opposite Masonic Temple,) Now offers a Large and Desirable Stock of GOLD,AND MIXER WA.TOHES, ROGERS & BROTHERS' SPOONS AND FjRES, AND FINE JEWELRY, To which Cho itticution of the trade its inTitEd. ap3o-3m cs AMERICAN WATCH COM GOLD AND SILVER. WATCHES, FOE LAD/ES AND 11ENTLEEEN, COMPANY'S SALESROOM, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (opposite Masonic Ten:lo4 I. B. MARTER, Agent. spat- 3m VUL(IAINITE RUBBER JE WELRY A beautiful lino of GENTLEMEN'S VEST CHAINS, LADIES' CHA TAL.attIE. CHAINS, THIMIMES, (MOSSES, STULS, BUTTONS, etc., Now in Store. J. C. FULLER, R.. *i2 titil ststr.k t t met, (Oppoalte Masonic Temple.) apao-im ANBUICAX, glsl - 0141,5k1 AND WM SWI' ;' S WATCHES, JEWELEY, AND SILVERWARE, AT REDUCED PRICE'S. JOB. 11. „WATSON ay,25-1m 026 CHESTNUT STREET. BEAT FIRE IN TROY?! PHILADELPHIA UNPARALLELED TEST OF SAFES ! CHILLED-IRON SAFES ! BURNING RUINS TWENTY-FOUR TO SE Thirty-five of Lillie's Patent Chilled Iron Berea passed through the fiery ordeal; were buried In the burning ruins from 24 to 72 hours, unprotected by water. When exhumed they were found to have preserved books, pa pers, money, &c., to the amount of hundreds of thou sands of dollars, to the gratification of owners and the astonishment of the public. Certificates from owners, with the time each safe was exposed, may be seen at my office. M. C. SADLER, Agent, m52.0.6t 21 South SEVENTH Street. Philadelphia LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE MOVED to No. 21 South 13NVZNTH Stroot, nom o Franklin Inbtitute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to 'merit future patronage, has secured au elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and Milled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only strictly fire and burglar proof Wee made.) Also LIMO u n equalled Dank You% gate, and bank 'Lochs, Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beet pro- tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &c. This Safe is eon• coded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet of. fared for this purpose, and is the only one that le atrial! fire and burglar proof. SPROUL NOTIOB.—/ have now on hand ray twenty of Farrel, Herring, & Co 's Safes, most of them nearly now, and some forty of other makers, comprising a completi assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine. jab-lyif M. 0. SADLER. Agent EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAM STORE, 16 SOME( FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety of FMB-PROOF SAFE° always oa hand GIRARD FIRE AN DMARINE .qA 1 aa md This company continues to take risks on the sem classes of Property at low rates The public can rely upon ita responsibility, and abili ty to pay losses promptly. Ita diebursementa for the benefit of the public, during the last nine years, o xcoed $500,000, and we respectfully solicit Its favor in the future ONAS. I. DUPONT, JOHN W. CLAGHOBN, 0. Ir. HEAZLITT, DAVID BOYD, Jr., WM. M. SWAIN, JOSEPH KLAPP, M., D, O. BITDMAN, THOMAS CRAVEN, PreaidenL A. S. GILLETT, Vice Prssident JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. ap2O•tf ACE COMPNY, street. .ND INSURANCIL 'TORS. F. N. Buck, L. D. Woodruff, Chas. Richardson, John Kessler, Jr., Henry Lewis, Jr., P. S. Justice, Alex. Whilldin„ Washington Jones, Geo. A. West, Ohms. Stokes, 0. W. Davie, John W. Rverman. FRANCIS N. BC IE, President. MUSLIM RICHARDSON, Vice President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. [mhlg-if V t'AME INSUR .a: No. 406 1011103TNIIT FLUB .AND INZA DEEM COMMONWEALTH RULE MEM ELME 00111PANY, OT THE STATE 07 PENNSYLVANIA. DDIZOTOBS. David Jayne, N. D., ()barite H. Boger!, John H. Whiten, John H. Walker, Idward 0. Knight, Hobert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthers, Henry Lewis, Jr., Blijah Jones. DAVID JAY .11, N D., President. JOHN N. WHITALL, Vice Pretddent. BAMIJBL S. NOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Building, 613 011ESTNUI Street. Philadelphia. se{-1f tl OPENING OF A SUMMER GAR DEL—The undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he has opened for the season his FINE GAR DEN and HOTEL, at the toot of COATES Street. oppo site Fairmount Park. Fatuities are particularly invited. Ice Cream, Cakes, excellent Lager Beer of Balta's brew cry, Winee, de., always on hand. HENRY FILIOICIL rgq B-3 m TWEIITY-SEVENTII and COATEd Ste. WANTS. HALE AND TO LET. BOARDING. SAFES 14 I ' YENTY-TWO 'HOUBS UNPROTECTED RY WATER! CONTENTS PRESERVED IN SURANUE CO DIP AN lEti. INSURANCE COMPANY CAPITAL $200,000 DIRECTORS JERRY WALKER, JOHN THORNLEY, ABRAHAM HART, PETER S. HOE, of N. Y FURMAN SHEPPARD N. 6, LAWBENON, JOHN stIPPLEE. AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. M ARA II ANSLEa'S FAREWELL CONCERT AND PROMENADE, (A LA JtILLICf.) TOMORROW (TN vuonti) iivti Li NOI NOT tic ARTISTS. MADAME 'BERTHA Jon AN Naga Prima Donna. Yr. THEO a DREND dolo Violoncello. Mr, 17 %DI, WOL.FSOJIN 801 9 PJMIPt Mr, tli A§, bfitiM IT? 4019 User• Mr. SIMON HASSLER .....Solo Tiolig. A MA GNI Flop:NT ORCHESTRA (on the Stage). A 311 L ITA BY BAND (Po, or) for Promeneute. A FELL DRUM CORPS, to aulot In the Atnerlelin fltudithr. A PROGRAMME YELL OP PIIPOLAU AND RARE: GEMS. A SPLENDID BAITLE BURN'S. A “SAI4b kitt.tMENAbn ( 1, 0kw..t. ti 4 9 Viret APd :-.lcot,tl Pot to ) A CONCEItT FOR THE PEOPLE, Conductor r... Dire( tor.. IiDDLISSION Parquet, turtle and Balcony (no extra charge for Fettirttl Huta), ofiat4 Upper Tian; (entran ce ' Lat.llllt atroAt) 25 it Ticket Offien at Or - mitre!, (urn right of tho bourn.) Ticket Office at Aciuit toy, (the left of the house.) 'Poore open precikely at 7 o'clock. 2be CVDCM 1 , 011 mot) poeitively Catlitil4llCa at i o'clock. Tormluation etiortly after ]0 o'clock. Further particulate in to ottinrre lee papaw. It MRS. FEANCES ANNE KENIBLE Having been invited by the Ladles and tienthnuen is charge or OF , "UNION TEMPORARY HOME," t.r th.. hei—iAlt or that AMORY, 1.1 4 .4 kin4l7 accepted the thvithtion, and will react gillakospeare'es Play of AS YOU LIKE IT, WEDNINIIAY RV PINING!. Mit9 28,1885 Al HIGHT (I'dLl/tk., AM CONCEUT HALL KEMPLE will anbarquently read five. Playa of Math W. aro, at Oat unto taloa, Ott eta avnaitti of Vitll).k V, tl.. gOth instant i the afternoon of gATtlit- DAY, the 31Ft instant. and on the evoniroot or HO NDAY, the 2d, WEDNESDAY, the 411,, and FRIDAY, the 6th of June. Duo notire of the Playm to be reed will be given. ' Ticbc:te ...111 he Hold atter tow at Irticit thy Beedirgn con menco. The doom will be opened one hour before the EORdiegif, end for obvious renewal punctuality is earnestly re irimplett. TICTCETS, Tickels for the first Reading can be had or Mr. An &ow', at Conceit Hall, on and after Monday, the 9.43t1a inklaht_ milli& CONCERT HALL At the rvenest of a n molter of our cingerif, iktihn atui u The dtstiuguidied Elocutionist, lute comeoted to Oru atother come of his delightful sk:NNcr ItrO.DIN I 2B. On TEUESDAY arld WCTITIPAY EVBNINCIA Nor 22 awl 24, TlftingilL"T'S P.HOGRA.MMIC Othello's Story of his Life, in reply Co Brabantio's chews tirtrt.4o,koP94llh The itlyttr j or, Thu Berri vs of Charybdis Balwer, from Schiller. Alexander's Feast ; Or, The Boiler of Kusic....Dryden. The Bridge of Sielia Hood. Count Candexpina'a Standard; Or, The %Ibk /WI. 11, 7 'ft,' tr, ~,,, Drif ting. T. Buchanan Read. The Skeleton in Armor LongftlioW. The Br ath of Blanche of Devon, the 'V'lctlm'a Faror, Ind the Combat—Extract from the Poem of o The Lally of the Latin FINAL A Ifltteornmi Sketeh ft , em the ti Pltittvidt. Pflperli "—Tr ibl deli versus Pick- Nick, with the Celebrated Speech of Ser ;leant Buena, Tickets!, Mmiltlng cne pePan to the Cetlr4A. 00 Binsle Tickets 60 To be obtained at Concert Hall and the raincipall Music ard Book Storrs. Doors open at 7J(. Readings to commence at S inol-21. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE NINTH =el wilizraT Streets. i 919 P" 8 " f f INTBS, 37 13-411ft1f77.1V8 "IT OF in rt,,*VININ tat Messrs. CABNCHOSS, DI XI: Y, and FR INN. DIORAN have 'kindly volunteered, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 11Isy 21, 1862, BABES IN THE WOOD, 4errrelph Iteeer fir, Vining -Unwire, After whiLh CAB:ICBM &DIXErBEIINI3THICLII appear in the. . . GOBBLE FAMILY AND RAW REURUITS To conclude with THE NIDEIGHT PICKET, PRIDES-50, 8T g, 75, and 25 mete; Private Born. $5 and .18, according to their locale. Doors open at 7,V o'clock. To "..0110M14141... 1.% W M RS * jO A.D.lB l l :a ilis 01:}1 8 1eAtris. Acting Stage Managar W. S. FIcEDESICHIS Bnainerm Anent and Traaaarer JOB. D. IVIITELPH ENGAGEMENT Or MISS JANE COOM SS. TONIGHT. WERNESII/IY, May .1562, TEE STRANGER. Dirs. Haller To conciladc with THE HONEY NOON tit it :5JltEt will shortly - be prof aced. Doors open et quarter after 7 o f elook. Curtails rift* at unortel to 8. 'WEE EVENING CONCERTS Ale .112 I.IIIOK ER'S RIDE PENDE NCB " LAGEII DEER SALOON, .933 CHESTNUT Street, below Sixth. Signora LIBERATI and Elffnor Prima t rl brarias and irnor from the New inch Optra Troqpn, with Mot:lcor St;HULTZ, Basso But To—than of the heat Oriole in America, 0051 E TIE AR An ORCHESTRA of FINE INSTRUSIHNTS—viz Violin, Flute, Coma, Contra Basso, and Piano, all first. Class Profospors, ender the direction of the welt knnu h CARL KERSSBBO, will dittoonrki inoetextellaut m>2l-4t C°I4°EIIT HALL. (Chequilt Street) between nth and MIL) THE NEW LECTURE ROOM'. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. MaY.lO. AND E V HIVE Irt - ENTNG_Trrts wiSEK. AND MRS PEABODY AT 110111 E. FOR. POSITIVV.LT BIX NIOILT4 ONLY IN' TIIIIIII. NEW. 51CR AL, AND AM !NM% DRAWING Itoosl ENTERTAINMENT AND G aLLERY Or ILLUSTitaIION, combining personal sketches, patriotic and humorous re sliPPll4/ftlb ilvw NOM &Ca forming a Iciest PARLOR PAS FLUE. IlarThis is not a theatrical performance. Adm melon 25 cents. Orchestra Stalls, 50 cents : Old! - dron rnd Schcr le, 15 ci , nis. GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY. Tickets and Malls at Gould's and Lee g Walker's 3lnsic Stores. Chestnut street; at Ki ley'a News Stand, Continental note/ ; and at the Lecture Room. myl3-0t MUSICAL FUND HALL. DR, R, f 5 IT LT tai Literary editor of The Press, has kindly volunteered to deliver hie pcpular lecture on the o LIMITS AND SHADES OF .1111.811 Cll ARACTER," and to recite Lie legendary Balled, THE GEE ALDINE," in aid of the Chaells Ect,,ltilnl et Philellolp6lt. TLI HIND CY ElrElstlldO, May 22, 1862. a 4 8 o'clock, Tickets 26 Cents. To ha purchased at the door of the Her, and at the principal Book and Drug Storm tuy.l9.,tt G REAT WOELD'S PAIR, ARM Street, above Ninet&ntb. For one week, commeneee Kay lath. myl2-12t TAN AMBIJRGH CO.'S BUN- T MOTH MENAGERIK. ORMAT MODAL EXHIBITION EYATT FROST This instructive and interesting collection or Animals, containing every variety known to naturalism, vy!)l4t3 v:thibtteil under AN 141 . 51E153N NNW PATIGION) the largest test ever constructed, (containing upwards at 47,000 sonere feet of cloth, gaily decorated with limpet all nations,) On AEON Street, above Nineteenth, Ootneweeing MONDAY, May Ittb. POSITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, (After which it will proceed on its annual summer tour.) Admission, 55 et-nte; children under nine years, 15 cents. THREE Pit RFORMANUES VAUD DAY Poore open at 10 A. 01,, 2 and 7 P. Td, Recently many turn and valuable additions have been made, the proprte. tors havina expended on this ectabliebment the enormous eurn of $105,000. The reeeurcee of every clime have been CB.llSf 1.1 to COD 1 rilit 1.0 to this ii.ISEQUALIED ZOOLO 3IOAL EXHIBITION. It hag been pronounced by the clergy, Dress and elite of the city of Now York, where it recently exhibited, to euroms in beauty and variety, any exhibition of the kind in the known world. THE LIVING WILD ANIMALS ell occupy new and enyerb cages, resembling miniature pohleen, The ornamtotol painting on them le the mod extraordinary effort of pictorial art and microdot) over seen in aty country. Mann Davis, a moil of THE GREAT VAN AM aLTRGH, whose nerve has rung through Europe and America, WILL EN TER THE DENS OF TRAINED ANIMALS. Alm), will appear. THE GREAT WAIL ELEPHANT HANNIBAL. B. F. THOMAS Keeper. PERFORAII.I4O. ELEP9INT. TIPPO SAM, trained and performed by Prof. .N.tau. Also, Ponies Monkeys, Mules, Lke. Other grand features of the tut. tertaitment are the COLOVSSL GOLDEN CHARIOT, eobtaloihg Otto Born's Cornet Band ; elm, the dens, cepa, alai wagons. These, the most magnificent pimas of workmanship ever constructed, are all new and sus perb beyond precedent. No descriptivelanguage will sp. pear eximgeratoci to those who behold them while passing through the street in a GORGEOUS PROCESSION, on the morning of MONDAY. May 19th, preceded by 911 E WORLD. DENOWNED VAN AMBUNGII, in per eon, the original lion and tiger tamer, who appears in all his pristine vigor and excellence of former years, notwithstanding the frequent reports of his being torn to pieces by the animals. See merning papers for route of procession, May 19th. niyl2.l2t* GREAT WORLD'S FAIR, ARCH, above Nfaeteentli. Commence, MONDAY, May 19th, for one week. myl2-12t*• pENNSYVLANIA ACADEMY OF JL TUE FINE AnTs. Thirty-ninth Annnel Enid bition of Paintings and Senlptnre, 1026 OFIESTNOT Street. Open from 9 A. M. till 6 P. 11., and from T P. M. till 10 P. M. Admittance 25 cents; Season Tickets SD cents, gtocklauldeib, Atkkete, 'and Contrilaukors 1.-11 l receive their tickets at the AOudemy no ittimlealona without. Oren from 9 A. M. till 7P. 31 and from 8 till 10 P. M. ap2B INbTITUTION FOR TAB BLIND— NAGE and TWENTIETH Streets. I - Attrition crary wnviimPAY, cornewucints ball past 3 o'clock, Admission, TEN GENTS. Store, 11 South EIGHTH Street. rey7-w4t ./ar u , CYRUS HORNE, UNDER TAKER. No. 23 North ELEVENTH Street.—Everything pertaining to funerals furnished with great care, at the shortest uotice,.tald on the most liberal terms. The tided and :most approved Metallic Burial Cases and Lead Coffins, very desirable to persons who have lost their fritilds in the army, or otherwise, who may wish their bodies conveyed a distance. lity2l-ws St* N. IL— Undertakers suptilted at a liberal discount ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES, OF all nizel, forms, and colors, for sale Wholesale and Retail, by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., Opticians, myls-str 924 CHESTNUT Street. E HAVE JUST RECEIVED from London direct a large lot of Crosse and Blackwell's celebrated Pickle.. JAMES HOMES & SONS, SEVENTH and NOBLE and SIXTH and WOOD. mr2o. tf TATOUR'S OLIVE 0114 AND VIR GIN OIL, new. . JAMES HOMER & SONS, SEVENTH and NOBLE and bIXTH and WOOD zny2o.lf OLIVE OIL.—A fresh lot of Olive Oil, In large and small bottles, for sale, to arrive l.he Gam& Skleees, 1311 Le. g. toyl4. No. 120 Vintiln St. dZtCnAtVI R JIMIE L. ENGIIILK Mr giMOl7 ITAM.IIIP. Mr. ittA tIC 11A.93Llik. ONE DOLLAR mull Miss Sacs OoontbA Itatiager.