rOaotaln Starr, of tho Union Artillery, P. EL G., ten dered the services of his company, bat tlol. Ellinalm re ptled that be did not think that arthlory would be sc ooped. Colonel lellinaker said that ho did not intond to let any of hte command leave the city unarmed or without am. munitlcn. From a conversation Which he had had xith tbe Adjutant General be could soda that the United States wvuld furnish uniform. and eqinpmente.. Co:ouel Elituaker then read the full.wing order, 'which had jam been received, enuaiog consider:Ado ex citement : HEADQUARTERS, FIRST OITIEDOE, P. V., PHIL DELDRIA, filer VI, 1062. ONNERLL ORDERS No. 2.—10 vbedleace to oriels No. 23, from the Governor and Commondar-in-ehluf, the senior bilker of each brigade sill forthwith muster each regiment, battalion, and company in their brigades, and report to these headquarters the number of otealry, ar tillery. int nary, and riflemen In their respective coin mends. They will, meanwhile, hold their troops in reach, fires for active service. By command or Major General anbert Patterson. Idujor 111DDLR, A. A. G The meeting then adjourned. Captain Athlicka, tuning aselatunt adjutant general, baa eatabliaheJ his head (lnv tete at the Board of Trade Room. • stEETING OF TILE 11031 E GUAlin. A number of the officers of the Home Guard held a meeting yesterday afternoon. at their beadqu truce, Fifth street below Walnut. Gen. Pleasontot., who was present, made a few remsrke, instructing the officers to report the strength of their compauiee, to commence recruiting at noes, and to make hourly reports of the additions to their route. lie wished to have the Guard raised to its full coutplunt ut. He hail made a reetnisitloo on the Guvoru• Int nt for arms and equipments fur the full force, and, ti lets these 14 ere furbished, ho •aid. tke °mud should not go to the seat of war. lie wished them to be in readlae•e to move tr -morrow (Tueeday) night. The arms wore to be iuruiblied here, it possible; if nut here, they would be y rocurwl at Washington. The headquarters of the Guard was open until a lids hour last evening. OTHER MILITARY MRETINGS The Notion's! Guards called Is spselei meeting for last enulng, to mato arrongements to fill up the regiment to the prog yr standard, and go Into service. The !... , cott Lotion will meet this evouing, at Fifth and Chestnut streets. 7110 Beate F111011)143 aro rectal tiag at No. 503 Chestnut Stmt. Recruits are a - anted at 803 Locutt street, fur Company $, 8d Regiment, Reserve Brigselo. The Wallington Grays are recruiting In Sixth street, •below Arch. ' Recruits ore wanted for Company D, Rd Regiment Dome Brigade, at the armory, Filbert street, above Rightit. Recruits are desired by Company A, 2d Regiment Re serve Brigade, et 606 Chestnut street. Company F, lot Regintent Reserve Brigade, desires a fow remain., at Second and Race streets. Al 720 Chestnut street, Company G, lot Regiment Re serve Brigade, calls for recruits. Tho Gmneet ZoutiVel hold a trcial meeting left night. Recruits will be accepted by Company K, let Regiment Reserve Brigade, at hishth sod Onliewi.lit streets. The Filet City Troop also held a meeting last night at their headquarters. Volutit.ers are wanted for Company E, 2d Regiment, Reserve Brigade, at IChchth nod C.dlowbill itivetc Company I, Rd Regiment, Reserve urigado, moats this evening at the armory. Fifti recruits are wanted immediately for Company 0, 2d Regiment Reeerve Brigade, at Market and 'Twentieth Ott Fats. Recruits are wanted at Twenty-second anti Spring .Carden streets, by Cumpany B, Reserve Brigrde. A. SPECIAL MEETING or COUNCILS ORDERED. To the surprise of a number of our citizens tire Clerk of Select Cannon was yesterday notified ro call a spacial rueettog of the Chamber for this morning at to o'clock, fur the purpose of considering such business an may bo laid !afore them by tbo Committee on the Defence and :Protection of the Olty,.and espooligly badness wising out of the cal of the Government of the Unite i States, and of the State, for the services of ndditiouto troops from the city of Philndelphia. This step was considered entirely unnecessary by a number of the members of Coimuil, who refused to sign the call fur the meeting, on the .ground that it would create unnecessary alarm among Ma simple. An !flint was also wade to have a sPecial meeting of Common Council to take .place this morning, which proved unsuccessful. The majority of the Inerubate of both Chaotheie, among 111/0111 wore some of the most In fluential, refused to sanction any movement of this kind. They thought that a special meeting'wan nor only urine misery, but actually Injurious to too community: It is doubtful whether them will be a quorum of defect Coun cil present this morning. RECRUITING. During the excitement of yesterday a number of new recruits were obtained et the different armories. The let Regiment, Reserve Brigade, will open tins morning no lint thaw ten recruiting statious. The :regiment ex pecte to leave this eventing for Washington. beet eve ning all the ermories throughout the city presented quite a busy scene. The men assembled at en early hour, mai were ninstertd into service. There will n,.t be the least difficulty in obtaining the requisite number if mou to nil np all vacancies to the Reserve Bellew's, Cud Home Guards. It was reported yesterday that semi of the MU- cars threw up their commiasions, and a number or the privates resigued ou the ground tett they had been organized for home protection," sad not to take the field for active service. Whether the ,sport ii true or not It matters little, as the toners of bitch tudividulys ai them) can be readily filled. Injustice to most of the °di cers of the Beasrve Brigade and Name ()card, wo are glad to say that they displa)ed great energy and activity in et &avoring to till up the vacant mike, and organize their reels stir° commands. A SOCIAL MEETING OF TIIE FRIENDS OF THE PRESENT Anal iNISTIesiTION.—Last 'Dro ning a sociable reunion of the friends of the present. Ad ministration was held at the North Pounerivanis Hotel. The -meeting was largely attended, about llve hundred persons being present, among whom were some of our mese prawn out and well known citizens. The meeting was organized by calling to the chair Capt Keifer, a re. turned prisoner of the California rrtimont. The follow. big toast was offered : "Abraham Lincoln. the chief of American rulers; may the} always be, like him, ono of tie people" Anion Briggs, Esq., replirni to this tout. In doing so, be Mil he hem illy endorsed tue sentiment propos d. He thought our rulers should always be eshreicd from that close which sympathizes with the groat mass of the pen:. 331 e. na matt no this proposition woad scorn, it has of late 3 eats grown Into find:lion for tee official to pervert the functions of his office into a ruedioni of private profit and aggraudizeureut, to a total oisremard of the public intoreet. It is no uncommon thing to nod those who should stand as eel:Math, to too public treasury become themselves its plunderw. To .sumo au Or.tnat hat this system grown, that no sooner than a citizen aucentricee himself for a givou office these cormor,nts comblno to procu a or defeat bin tionnuatlon beo sums ne can or Cain of be used to serve their nisf,rlous cede. Having a pommel interest at Stake, they work with an industry that hover tires, and ottani sitcoms It defeating good-and man. These Mela, in the tioullruout 'Qs toast, Ste hot of the people. [A pplause.) • . The tite,ker was very revere to ols remarks on the Bu. lbonau Athuluietration. Ho owl the Ouegrein tad tht. Acid at that time wen both full of -milord .ud thi:lrea, and tho lletuocinlic party,. with a few exceptions. was fond tt sir apologias, Atli when the patriotic portion of the country demanded that the Preenieut should enforce artlichee to tholawe. that party of the /la.:mama echuol alinoat co & man, cried out No coercion.", cud a weak Atiminittration, histoati of bringing to the bar of pnbiic notice el ea men 'twinged In tno treniatii, by its y and inaction, oneWiaged wawa its;lf: h was re sued for bouostborn Lincoln to bring bask the hip of State to her contain:Could mooring. Note dthstanding such anteeeceots, that eamo cor ipt party is resorting to every Itneginable ems to Benin got 1:10fiPeali011 of the Govarumeut„ :s press end pamphleteer./ ero deuouucitig fdr. Lan do for the Incarceration of trelture, and the suspension the wilt of Habeas Corpus—the very thing that com• 'tided hoot the meat, in the judgment of the. :water. a Moil ittIPTOVPIIIOI4 ha wimiu suggest, would be 0 ig them at once, for any tram alto is not willing to Main the Provident la the pnaecoti... of this war, to ut down rebellion, especlidly when our brethren are idling by hunt/rule at the heads of traitors, deserves to •e strung up like n dog. [Loud appiatn.o.] Let that (WIT get polwedou of the GUaartileat, awl the doors Fart Warren will too throwe opoo, butt the traitor@ in- ablting It will be received with open arms by these otrupt uuat, cud those. 10014' Mot OMNI/14110114 for their ,friction and loyalty will be ousted down as fit oh , le for their wrath. lttigge alluded to the recent uprising or the Se .telobi.thi to Baltimore, who were Jubilant (MC the dia. .er that laud befallen the commatni of General Bcialtt, why ationeth of our present troubles and their use, which ho sold to thaßucnenan administration. The speaker thought that we were approacelne one of to meat inipottant acetic:l,h !hat we have over been fled urn to hold. We have five thangrteamen to elect, a Leglelature that has to elect a Oohed Suttee Se. Jr. ', he Breekluridge Democracy will moil to try strategy to elect their candidates, •to rebuke I hold in check the Adrelnietratiou. The test to determined by the election Is, whether the Ad apt., *Oleo shell be eustuieed or rehnetd. It meet eustalted, he added, at every CUSS and sacrifice he issue Is ton Important to be lost. Ile thought •re Lute strength enough to carry the election, ur forces were properly ortmelzed. If we but unite, will sweep the Sold—if divided, we will immure fly be anted. Milers our nitride are made up to forego tide lerhiglzballt a mum,. when there wee no difference in 'deice, lie thought the coil wet might as well be absu rd at once. Let each premed to thy other the beet ~, and from them there can certainly be male a setts :tory /election. Let tta make all our ooergiee bend to :out WWI this retult—it can and n.ust be dune [up %use]. The issue IS too iroporinut tube lost, and if try with a hearty Rood will, there will be no such ig as NI: kpplatuse.] . inert—o America its site wee me! la"—wan responded ay.allr. John Dolman. 11l briefly traced the progress our Republic up to the present time. In attuning to • neitioral troubles, Mr. Dalin al said that the recent ionstration of the rebel!. on Got,. Banks was a last 3g effert. lie wan confident that the days of the re tort were near a close. The speaker was repeatedly irrupted by the most enthevia,tle applaud.. 'he tattling soon alter adjJurned, with cheerio for Saba u Lincoln and the Union. • BELIEF FOR THE BIOIC.—The follow telegraphic despatch, reletire to our sick and wound 'unt been received by a gentleman in this thy : YORKTOWN, Kay 24,1862. lAC LICA. ESQ : Please intereet the benevolent of city end State In relief of our ■ulTedeg soldiers. vest wont here le cooking utenells—at White House , ore(,. Port, wino Is much need. d. The aick diet to Aual tied nuisb; can't pot the meal without motley ofehtd—will eee it distributed. Hard crackers form itt of the sick, of whom titer& are thousands,. , person wbo may feel disposed to respond to this dean rend their contributions to the residence of des, 1622 Locust street, whence they will be for akitout delay to Mn Burris. • ACRE SICK VOLIftiTRERS.—A number to sick osd wounded Penurylvanta soldiers, who had arta to lie e York by mistake, brae arrived here. i were prodded with supper, lodging, and breakfast, he Barnalithent Saloons, tad yreteruay coat to the laospital,at Broad aid Oberry stmts. • Thor° no room at We place or any of tbo o:ber hoefoltaler sere not takes in, and, lifter son o time, a number 'vale citizens, connected with engine ccmpanide, ;barge of them tmtilproper accommodetfrne could Jared. Tbo Pnsw hospital in the Twenty-fourth will not be fdu bed for'some days yet, and, until ~ but few adOtio nucleate 'can be admitted loto innate hospital building•. The surgeon in charge adopted a plan to obsiata the difflculy is a measure, 'treating furloughs for Vat, d sill to patients able to • for their homed. _ . SUPPOSED FOUL P L A Y.—Captain John Bill, of Chincoteague, Virginia, came to tide city ait a week ago, Mace which uuhiug has boot, heard of be wee last soon in Cho neigiborhood of b'ront and dt a mete. Be bad about 61e ;tenon silver acid mry noted to the vain. of $1001,0190. sundry bile and Suepicione are entertalutd by hie friendi of sod the matter hae been paced in the bands of detectives. . DRAY/JAN ARRESTED.—Bit our citt know, there le a law on the stain% bookeof the ~ which says that drays cud other smithies shall not tee ench other at a lean fibulae() than ten feet. For 'ln thus Cashes been but little better tnan't.deal awl ens violated in niftiest every ins'ante John lean was arrested upon this charge yeAtersisp morn. at Third alai Chestnut streein, taken botorstaador lieltler, aid tloo penalty ettnaeed. HOSPITAL CI of Om beapital of '. be coorecrated on toil with eutl forma . ?Ital. Of the new' tit co ,paucy to a few inol RAILROAD citlyeui or Zu Barber city yei ley cootratt the • lactic Bailroni, ;lance of about b 'ved at. llx F d last eveulnl alots, by o 41Ity. The flaw :Stets of water, .rm war, hotmdet rtB. JOHN ueettl4 Secretary ANsocintion IMPORTANT ARREST.—Wm. Crawford was arrested on Sundey evening by ollicent D. M and C. Smith, for peeping counterfeit money, in the 'hope of bogie,' ten duller gold pieces. He was held in VON bed by the U. S. Commissioner to 'newer. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY. Yesterday mrruing, about two o'clock. an attempt wan m.stie to enter the dwelling of B. Gimlet, on Chew street, in Germantown. A haewes bored through the front dolr, but the Lucent." were frightened ow before they effected en entrance. THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION.—This body will netiomble in St. Andrew's Church at 5 o'clock P. M. to-day. The annual meeting of the Entreopal frilesienary fo clety of Penns, Irani& will be held this evening in the rear of St. Andrew's Church. ACCIDENTAL 'N.MEX.—A man, named Patrick Burns fell tinders car. nt Thirteenth and Wash ington stn etr, yesterday morotax, and had both f.n.t and one leg badly crushed. He was taken to the Pennsyl vania iloapital. FlRE.—About four o'clock, on Sunday afternon, the wood,' Whining to Sire. Paul, and located in the Twenty. fifth ward, wore eat on fire by some boys. The flames, however, were subdued before they ha! gained much headway. BESCIIED.—A lad named David TUT vin, algid 3 ears of ego, fell from the floating bridge into the forebay at Fairmount, on Sunday nfterroan. Ile was rescued from drowning by officer Supple. of the Park Police. PENNSYLVANIA BIBLE SOCIETY.—Tho fifty-fourth antivereary of the Pennsylvania Biblo So city will be held at the First lodepeedoet Church, Broad street, below Chestnut, on Thursday everting. Union Meeting at Murfreeaboro, Tenn. NASIITILLE, TOIIII, May 26 —A Union meeting was held at Murfreesboro on Saturday. Over 1,000 people were presont, and there wag much enthusiasm mani fested. Speeches were made by Governor Johnson, Ron. Mr. Ocoper, and others. Thirty-six soldiers from the rebel army at Corinth came hereto-day and took the oath of allrgiance. The United. States marshal has seized all the printing offices In Nashville as forfeited for their treasonable publications. Telegraphic Communication with Gene; rat HaHeck Interrupted LOUISVILLE, May 28.—Telegraphic communication between Gonerid llallcck's headquarters end Nastryille has been interrupted since live o'clock last evening. The Eastern report of a battle at Corinth is doubtlosa false, as no news could have been received from there. The Iron-plated Steamers and the Pitts. burg Iron Works. Ptrisntrau, Pa., ➢lay 26 —la reference to the article in the New York Herald of Saturday, stating that only three plates have been put on the Roanoke, and char, owing to the dilliculty of procuring Iron to manufacture the plates, she will not be ready for four or lice months, some of our leading iron manufacturers state that there are the best radiates in this city for the Immediate manntecture of any-description of pletqt required. One "half of the plates cannoned to the Now Ironxides, built at Philedelphia, were made here, by Bailey. Brown .1/ Co. They were 4X inches thick, 32 wide, 17 feet long, and weighed about 7,000 pounds each; ant this is not the only mill hero baying complete machinery for making plates of any desired sloe and weight The Recruiting in Rhode Island PROYID=CE, May 26.—Iteerniting is going Oil rapidly. It Is expected that ono regiment wl.l leave to•nwraw night, accompanied by Governor Sprague, and another regiment on the next night. • The Marine Artillery is recruiting. Tho General Assembly will meet to morrow at NOW port. Troops from Indiana iSDIANAPOLTS, IND., May 26 —Four companies of the. 63d ludist3s, two companies of the 19th Regulars, aml Captain Naylor's battery leave for IVashington to-night. Cougretsiouat Election. A LuntrowN, Bitty 26.—John D. Stiles, the Denturatio candidate for Congress, has beon elected to till Um va cancy occasioned by the death of Thomas B. Co-per, by over 500 majority. LAMM POSITIVE BALE OF BOOTS, SIIOES, AND STRAW Goons, &C.—The attention of purchaseri is requested to the extensive and prime assortment of boots, shoes, travelling bags, straw goods, shaker bonnets, he., &IL—samples of 1,000 onses—to be peremptorily sold on four months' credit, com mencing this morning at 10 o'clock, by John B. Iklyers A Co., Auctioneers, Nos. 232 and 231 Mar ket street. THOMAS IS SONS' SALES To-DA; TUESDAY.-- HANDSOME RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE, corner Sixteenth and Spruce streets, at .10 o'olook. STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE at 12 o'ciook, at the Exchange. A largo sale, 20 PROPERTIES—inCIR ding two elegant COUNTRY SEATS; elegant and plain CITY RESIDENCES, and small dwellings; a largo amount of STOOKS, LOANS, &C., to be sold peremptorily. See adyertiremente and catalogues both ealea. CITY ITEMS. .PnocTon. & CO.'s NEW IMPORTA.TION9.— Messrs. J. W. Proctor & Co., proprietors of the " Paris Mantilla' Emporium," No. 920 Chestnut street, base made a grant hit With their now importations, the drat of the seaeon, of lino lace mantillas, points and Bournaus, and all the latest novelties In Llama Lace Their spacious Telegrams were yesterday crowded with the elito of our city Nahum:tables, who, by tho way, now regard the "Paris Mantilla Emporium" as the most indispensable centre of fashion end shopping mart in Philadelphia. Their extensive stock of light , Oloth and silk goods ig also rich and altractivo. 4, GET TILE BEST," is a wise motto, especially in the article of Tints and Caps, in the style and con struction of which ee much of a man's comfort depends, not to speak of appearances. Time and experience have established the fact beyond a doubt, that OAKFORD SOWS Hots, under the Continental Hotel, are vastly superior in style of finish, durability, and comfmt, to any others made. Their stocks of Childrion'e Headgear and: Get.te Furnishing Goods ere also very superior. THE GREATEST LIGHT OP TILE AGE.—The question having been sr ttled by scientific experiments, made for that purpose, that the celebrated Lamps, for burning Kerosene Oil, manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, at No. S 5 North Eighth latent, by 3feseris. WITTEns tt CO , are the best, BAPET, most Convenient, end decidedly the moat economical Portable Light 10 use, wo take pleasure In recommending it to oar readers here and throughout the country. We learn that country merchants are selling immense quantities of these admirable lamps, and that their popularity Is con- . stantly increasing wherever they are introduced. • A FRESH surrLr of Smoked and Spiced linon—a very fluearticle—has just been received bf Mr. C. A. Mattson, dealer in fine Groceries, Arch' and Tenth streets. Bannon, at ttis particular season, pre• Dared as Mr.. M. has thee, are healthful and delicrous, and are ranch used by good livers. • • TO AnMS !—The city was in a painful state of oxcittnient on Sunday. The news of the reverse to a portion of the division of General Banks gave ries to all sorts of speculations, and the timid fancied that we would soon have a rebel force matching on Washington, and even threatening Philadelphia. The more di creet de— clared their confidence in the ability of the North to raise and arm any given number of men, and to clothe them in elegant end substantial uniforms at the Brown-ague Clothing Ball of Itockbilt & Wilson, Nos 603 and Bob Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia." DREB9.—Next to clothes being fine, they should be well made, And worn easily ; for amen le only the less genteel for a tine coat, if, in wearing it, be shows a regard for it, and is not as easy in it as if It was a plain one. Those who are fortunate enough to wear the fashionable enaimer garments manufactured at the Mam moth Clothing Emporium of Granville 6tokee, 609 Chest, nut street, not only present a genteel and attractive ap pearatice, but also feel decidedly comfortable while en robed in such clothing, which cannot be equalled in cheapness end darabilitY. MR. MORRILL'S GEOGRAPHY AT FAULT.— Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, in discussion recently, said, in reference to the United States credit and its ability to carry on a war of the present dimensions, or one far greater, that the loans and securities of the Union were now selling at premium in the money markets, se the returns from Wall street, State etrest, or Chestnut street, would witness.' That is true, the Area part (U. 8. 63, /MX); but Chettnnt street is not the - money mart of Philadelphia, and the tenator should have supplied Tbird street" for Chestnut street. We suppose, how ever, undue prominence has been given to Chestnut street, in the Senator's mind. by the location there of Charles Stokes' One Price Clothing Store under the "Continental," of which be has heard so moth MARINE ..INTELLIGENCE. wfir a roiniTa Peon ABRITICD Behr Lady Ellen, Corson, 6 days from Boston, with fruit. ac to Bennoro & Prolog. achr Mecca, Hacking, 11 days from Lubec, with lim ber to E-A Solider A Co. Bar Harriet Grant, Jarman, 5 days from Newbury. Dort, with mdte to Geo B Kerfoot. Mir Tennessee, Wooster, from Wilmington, Del, In ballast to E A Solider ic Go. Sem Ann G Mills, Dixon, 4 days from Pocomoko M yer, NC, with lumber to J W Bacon. Bar Fair Leador,Adonis, 3 days from Salisbury, with lumber to J Baron. ttchr Bei:moose, Sad,b, 1 day from New Castle, Dol t sith oats to Jae isrratt & Son acbrjleintleer, Cooper, 1 day from 'drama, Del, with corn to Jas Barn& k Son. dcbr Freimaimo, Furman. 2 day a from Indian River, Del, with corn to Jae L Dooley h Co. flair Charles Atkineon, Atkios, 1 day from rdilton, rei, with corn to Jan L Rowley it Co. Barge Cbellonce, Nutt, 24 houra from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. Starner Faony Garner, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, with =he to W P Clyde. ()LEAKED Paw .7 H. ficammell, felcLoso, nt Batts, Janretche Lavergne. &lir Anita Damon, Haskell, Bolton, L Aodenried & Co. Seim San Jaan, Cramer, Beaufort, N 0, W Glwitog. Srhr lilsrcliani, Phillll.B Georgetown, Hammett, Van Down & Lochmen. . Behr Henry Nutt, Bator, New Orleans, A Boyd. Buhr Mary Standish, Atwood, Boston, Wannemacher 1k al g rsS cid. Sir B Willing, Olaypoole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia bxehaage.) LEWES, Del., May 36 Pmed In, brig John Pierce, from Hsgna. Ship North amnion, for Liverpool, is at the BrenkrrAter. Wind S V Toms, &o. JOHN P. hIA.P.SLIALL. (Correspondence of the Prowl.) K DING , Msy 33 The following boats from the Tinton Canal Dimmed into the Schuylkill Canal to day, bound to Pbtladelotlia, laden and caudal:led as follows: '. Withers & Ralhach, lumber to D TS Taylor; Sarah Jane, do to Wm 0 Lloyd,; Ketella, So to Fleury Oroekey; hi ej Anderson, arain to captain; Wulff dmitb ; boar's to V Adams. t. • SPECIAL NOTICES. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OP THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES, LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. Alt Goode mode to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE-PRIDE SYSTRM fa strictly ad tiered to. All are thereby treated alike. ee22•ly. JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. LYON'S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER, Tented for nineteen years and grows In favor. it kills and exterminates Roachee, Bed Bogs, Ante, Fleas, Moths In Clothe, Furs, and Flll'looll*, Garden herds, &a. All En nntne hears the elgnatnre of E. Lyon, and 0 nolpoiumens topersons or domestic animals. Be. waro of counterfeits and imitations. Lyon's Powder illls all itmeeta Ina trice, Lyon's Pills are death to rata and mice. • Bold everywhere. D. N. itARNIIII, myB•atuth3m '202 Broadway, New York. 8.-T.-1860--X DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS—Ex. balloted .Nature's Great 'Leedom. They lovigorsto, strengthen, and purify the system, Our. Dyspepalit, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhcca, at. A perfect ap petizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, mit:tont stimulating the brain. They are compounded of pure St. Croix Item, Roots, and Herbs, and are recom mended by all who use them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly rcoetnmended to the weak and languid. Sold by all Grocers, Droggists. Hotels, sod Saloons. P. H. DRAKE tc myS-mwrdin 202 Broadway, New York. CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST In the (My, et In Soiuth FOURTH Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, best and cheapest In the Otty, at 111 South FOURTH Street. MARRIED STONE—STEW ART.—On the 22d inst., by the Bea. (Lome A. Duiborow, Mr. Thomse Stone, to Allen Ko be vs Stows, t, nil of thin city. ELL IS—ROBIiON.—On the 20th • inat , by the Roy. Mr. Doolittle, Mr. George W. E lie to idles Eloorietta Bohiroo. both of tble city. DAM bI—SIDDOES.—March 6th. 1862, by the Ktv. Samuel DurVot ow, Mr Samuel E. Hamm to Mies !dory E. Siddons, all of this city. TRAVIS.—On the 9th of Anti!, near Paris, Tennessee,' /rim, wife of Dr. J. H. Travis, and °Went daughter of the sate W H. Crump, of Camden, N. J. MA GLEN DER —Oo Saturday morning, May 21111, 18t2, Mrs. Mary Nallender, in the 911th year of last age. Her friends and these of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tin edgy) morning at 9 o'clock, frem the residence of her eon-in-law, Joseph 0 Molloy, No. 1125 South Ninth street, without further notice. . • • .. GERKER.—On the 21st Ind., HENRY MASSON, son of Pratte' ick and Cella B. Corker, aged seven months. The relatives end friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his grandmother, Mrs. Brenner, Holruesburg, ou Wednes day afternoon nt 3 o'clock. To wormed to Cedar Hill Cemerery. ** D(.‘I3CL ABS.—Died, on Friday morning, the 22d lust., after a lingering Moss., which ho bore with Christian fortitude, Rev. Wm. Douglass, rector of St. Thomas' Esitoopel Church. His friends and the friends of his family are affec tionately invited to attend his funeral to day (Tuesday) 27th. at 32 o'clock H., from his late residence, 532 Po well street. to proceed to St. Thomas' Church. RIDIBLE.—On the 25th inst., Br. George Kimble, in the 49th ye ar of ltiß ago. Funeral from his late residence.l432 Columbia avenue, OD Thurrday aft. noon MS o'clock. JENNINGS.—On the 25th inst., litrs. Rachel Jen nings. agrd 70 years. • Funeral from her late reoldooor, No. 229 Christian street, to-musty (Wednesday) worelog, at 10 o'cloik.* SECOND MOURNING POPLINS, VALENCIA% AND• GINGUA.II9.—BES3ON & SUN invite attention to their New Stock of— Second Mourning Gingham, 15 to 25 cents. Stroud Mourning Silk and Wool Poplins, 62g to 75. cond Mourning Silk and Wool Falenclas, 75 ctn. Black and White finest French Jaconete, 26 Ns. Plain Black finest French Jaconets, 25 cte. Lupio's Black Charnels, 44 eta. • Lupin'a Black Bareee, 7-4 *file, eag . . Lupin', Black Crape Marcia, 25 cts. • Lupin's Black Tantartines, 25 ctn. rayl4U ErrPOST OFFICE NOT ICE.—A SUPPLE- C NTA HY AML for Great Britain, to be de. switched otr rtremer Meseta, from Bot.ton, will be olosei at this Office TILIB DAY, at 12.80 P. M. 0. A. WALBORN, P. N. PIMADELPIITAi May 27, 1862. It orPENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS.—The annual electimi for a Proof debt and twelve Directors will be held at the Academy on !MONDAY, the 2d of June, between the hours of 5 and SF. M. • JOHN T. LE Wld, Secretary. Phtadelphia. May 20,1862. ' nw27-01 try. TWENTIETH WARD.—AN ADJOURN ED meting of the People's Party Amenities, or the Two utieth waid, will be hold THIS (Tuogclay) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at BALL, S. -W. corner of Eleventh and Girard avenue. By order of JOSEPH P. BURGER, President B. H. CLINTON, SPCTetAry. I.t* NOTICE.—TLIE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of tho PRILACIELPiIIA TSAbISA7PDOCK COMPANY, for the election of five directors and the transaction of other basitwas, will he he'd st N 0.126 N DELAWARE Avenue, (2d door), on BloadnY, Jute 2i, 1882. at 12 o'clock, noon. nty2l.6r WM. DENNIS, Secretary and Treasurer. laa• OFFICE MONONGAHELA NAVIGA TION COMPANY, P.lrrsuurta, Mal , 23, 1852. At a meeting cf the Board of Managers of Ode 0 ;tope ny, held on thu let of May, 3862, the followlug resolution!! wore adopted : Resoited, That coupon Wide of this Company, bear ing date the that day of July next, ho lasnel to the amount of Two Hundred Thetis:tad— Dollars, in sums of One Thousand Dollars each, payable to twen ty-five 7 ears after the date Thema,' hotting inter?st at the rate of six per cottons per known,. paya ble semi-at. nually, In the city of New Yerlc, and the said bonito be secured by mortgase of the works and revenues 01 this Company. to be made to Thomas Dakewoll, as trustee, for the holders of said bonds.' Resolved, That the Pretadeot of this GempanY be an thorized to procure, to be negotiated, too monies° hoods of this Company, this day ordered to be issw.d, the amount of one hundred end tw•euty-fire thosaand dol lars, for (mph, or the outA -riding hoods of this Com pany, maturing on the first day of Ja _nary ulna, at par. In ocrerttnnee with the foregoing resolutions, SUB SCRIPTIONS will he received until three o'c:ock of the 24th DAY OF JUNE NExr, for the above loan. In fo, mat ir,n regard to the character of the Improve ment may be obtained from Joshua I.lanna. ICett , of Han na, Hatt, Sc Co, Pittaburg ; Abraham Gibbous, E 34., Ocetesvilie, Chester county, Pa.; and Mews. Jay, Cook, k Co., Philadelphia, who are authorized to receive anbecriptiene for the loan. The Capital Stock of the Company is ...........$728,700 Fucded debt, (bonds outstanding) 182,000 -There is no floating or other debt existing. The works arc inactive operation. and complete repair, and the re ceiptsjustlfy expectaliona of the usttal or aversge divi dend for the present 3 oar. Ti o works were so far com pleted, and the debts vi the Company paid a 3 to enable the Managers to derbire their fitst dividend, July 7th, 1888, Once which time they have declared fourteen divi dends up to July, 1881—eight y ea- a—amounting in the aggregite to fifty-four and one-half per cent, or six and eighty-one hundredths per cent. per annum. There are no bends in the market better secured then those of this Company, end nose - t at offer greater inducements fur investment as to security and prompt payment of inte rval' which is well known by the holders of the present outAarding bonds. The object of this mortgage is to coneetitt ate the bonds of the Cempany and secure the whole. A•mcference will be given to the present Mel lens of the Inmile maturing January Ist. 1863 The Compatty reserves the right to accept the whale or any portion of the an oust enbscribed. my 27. tJe24 3. K. MOORHIC AD, President. “OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND MIDBLIII COAL. FIELD RAILROAD AND 11.:()AL COMPANY"—A special meeting of the Stock. holders of the Cempeny will be held on rugsniy, the 27th Instant, et 11 o'clock A. 31, on business of greet Importance. .• By order of the Board of Directors. • • JOHN BINGHAM.. President. Attest, HENRY ROBINSON. Secretary. myl2• t27 tor. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD OONPANY, PRIL•12011LPIIIA, April 16,1832. The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day declared a semi-annual Dlvideml of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State tax, paya ble on end after Nay 15th, 1862. Powers of Attorney for collection of 'Dividends can be bad on application, at the office of the company, No. 218 South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FUITH, apl7 tie] . Treasurer. orUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, (134,PARTMIGST OF ARTS.)—The drierexa ruination of the Seuint4lasa will be hold in the followiug order. teginoitia each day at 4 o'clock E. M.: Thursday, May tho Provost, (Butler's Ana 10fn.,) oral. .Friday, 23d—By the Provost, (Political Economy. ioritten. Xonday, 26M—By Prof. Frazer, (Astronomy and PO siva Geography,) oral. Tuesday. 27th—By Prof. Jackson, (Cicero de Amici tick. avd Juvenal.) written. lVednesday,Slh—By. Prof. Kendall, (Integral Cal eulus,) written Thursday, 29th—By Prof. Allen, (the Media of Enri pidee,) oral. Friday, 80th—By Prof. Oopybe. (International Law, oral. GEORGE ALLEN, my22-7t Secretary of the recut's , of Arts. ccrDEPUTY. QUARTERMASTER GE NERAL'S OFFICE—nay 23, 1802. Proem.%la will be received at this Office until TUES DAY. hay 27, 10 o'clock A. M., for the delivery of -1200 Common Chairs. ' 000 Cretinion Tables. Samples can ho aeon at this office. 100 Close Stools. Samples can be seen at this °like . The bidders moat state the number they can furnish, ,and the time they can be delivered at the U. S. Holmdel, West Phillidelphla—all to be subject to inspection. Preporals to be addressed to . (Stoned) A. BOYD, m124.8t Captain sod A. Q. 81. 11. P. A. PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION 7111 C PEOPLE OP PENNSYLVANIA, who do*. cordially to unite in SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION In its patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional and unholy rebellion against the lINITT OF THE REPUBLIC, and who desire to rapport, by every power of the Go vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethrestia arms, braving disease and the perils of the Reid to preserve the Union of our fathers, aro reonested to select the number of DELEGATES tonal to the Legislative Representation of the State, at such times and in each manner as will beet respond to the spirit of this cell, to meet in STATE CONVENTION, AT HARRISBURG, On THURSDAY, the • 17th day of July next, at Il o'clock on said day, to NOMINATE CANDIDATES for the offices of AUDITOR GENERAL AND SUBVISYOII GENREAM, and to take such moaenres as may be deemed necessary to strengthen the Government in this season of:common peril to a common country. . Chairman of the People's Bute Committee. OHO. AIO.IIAIIIDIERSLY.t accretati". JOHN H. SULLIVAN,. my2-tf tirOFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF TILE OITY OF PHILADELPHIA, Hem 24. iBB2. 40tice is hereby given, that the Ordinances relative to the taking up end disposing of all Dogs running at large in the city of Philadelphia, wilt be shindy enforced on and after MONDAY, June 2. Dy order of the Mayor. SAMUEL G. RUGGLES, Chided Police. 20-mwf 3t OFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND MA. SINE .INSORANOS COMPANY, 415 WLL. NUT St , PHILADELPUTA, May 12, 1882 —Theo Directors have this day declared a semi-annual SPIIDISND of ree and a halt per cent., payable to the stockholder's of this Company, on and after the 16th instant. tnyl4-niwflm ALFRED 8. GILLETT. Treasurer. MATTIKG3 ! ALUTINGS! MAT ' TING 3 I 9.4 WHITE AND °DECKED, 4.4 WRITE AND CHECKED. 5-1 WRITE AND CHECKED, 8.4 WHITE AND °DECKED, AT LOW PRICES WO9. OAOII. IVEKVI2 D. KNIGHT, No. 262 Bluth SECOND Street., Weat aide, near Bonne. my 21-1 m if TV ORY TY PEB.—Go .where you will; JL you can Aid no better Pleuras than REIKEWS Ivory tyi oe; rich in color, in moniblanco all dm!' is do. sired. BILCO/141) . Street, above Green. TEE PRESS.-P :11 ADELPHIA, TUJgTAY, MAY 27, 1.862. COMPANY A, SECOND REGL ?CENT TUMMY& ISNIOLDN.—& few Reereiteere needed to MI the Company, preparatory to m trchlog for Weebtegton. on Wednesday. Apply et the Armory, iZo. bob CLIZeTkiNT Street, (fourth story.) it* B. B. Dina. Captain. COMPANY B, FIRST REGI MENT INFANTRY. P. H. 0., Twill meet at the Armory, corner—hPßlNG GARDEN and TEM TICENTE ttreetp, THIS MORNING, V.7..ha At 10 o'clock, A few men wanted to fill np tho Uompany for three menthe' active service,. By order. tn727-3t* I. 0. PRICE, (Protein. BEADQUART Eli 8 COMPANY 0, NATIONAL GUARD.— Recruits wanted im mediately at the Armory, FAUN Street. below Sixth. mr27-1( HABISANUS NEFF, Oeptain. BEORUITS WANTED FOR 00 0, First Regiment Reserve Brigade. Armory, No CITEST NUT Street. Oapt. OED. W. WOOD. H. J. ArnrrE, Firet Sent. . lt* iu TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, 10 IIARMS!—HAMILTON RIFLER. Company D, Si Regimeet Reserve Brigade, P. V., having offered their savvier§ to the Government for the period of (Moe months, their armory is pow open fur rrcraits, at Commiestonere Hall, corner of THIRTY-SEVENTH and fit RKET streets. The , egintent is to bo in readiness to move by Wedoes dal; n ista, the 28th ioat. A recruiting - officer will be in corstant attendance. AU who desire to zeros their country in this emergency are requested to enlist at once. - JOHN B. COLAHA.N, zur47-21* Fir Bt Lieutenant Commanding. HEADQUARTERS FIRST DIVI SION PENNSYLVANIA VOLITITTERR9, PIIILADILPIIIA, May 26. 1862. ORNERAL ORDPR No. 2.—Tn obedience to order No. 23, f, ron the Governor nod Commander-in-Chlef, the Senior Officer of each Brirsdc will meeter forthwith each Reeiment. Battalion. and Company in their Briglie% and report to those llendonsrters the number of Cavalry, Artillery. Infantry. and Riflemen in their respective commends They will, moanwhile, hold their troops in readiness for active *orrice. By command of MAJOR.GENER AL PATTERSON. , CRAIG BIDDLE, Acting &. A. G. It 111. S. MAKINES.-WANTED- For the U. 8. Marine Corps, for sea 'service aboard of men-of-war, SEVERAL RUNORSD ABLE BODIX D MEN, benceen the ogee of 18 and 35 years. All information that may be required, will he given at the Renderfella, 311 Booth Frnnt Street, below Spruce, Philadelphia. JAMES LEWId, ms 20-12 t Captain and Itecrnititot Officer. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIP ACE OFFICE, TWELFTH' and OWNED Streets. PHILIDIMPIIIK, AN) , 24, 1862. Froporals will be received at this offica until 12 o'clock M.. on FRIDAY, 30th instant, fur fumbling at the Schnyltrill Amon!, 200 WALL TENTS AND FLIES. The tents to be mhdo of 23,1 inch 12 ounce duck, the flies 25% inch 10 or 12 ounce duck. 250 110SPITAL TENTS AND FLIES. Tho Conti to be made of 28x inch 12 ounce duck, the flies of 28) inch 12 ounce duck. 500 COMION TNNTE, to be made of 28) inch 10 ounce duck. Also, 25,000 POUNDS SOLE LEA.TIIISE, bed quali ty, oat tanned, from Buenos Ayres drf hides, to weigh It or mot'« pounds to the tilde. The loather to be de liven-d at the F.chuylElll Arsenal, through the month of June. Proposals to state how soon the tents can be delivered. end us be endorsed Proposals for Furniihing Tante," or "Proposals for Furnishing Sole Leather," and ad- dreco , d to my2l-4t Deputy Quartermaster General H. S. A DPTYIt QUARTERMASTER GE ZURAVS OFFICE. FIIILIDELPIIIL 26th May, 1.662 Proposals will be received at this Office until SATUR DAY, inns 7th, 12 o'clock 21., for the delivery of (250) Two Hundred and Fifty &ENT ARIBULANCES, to fo delivered in tide city on or before the first day of July rola, anti as lamb Footter no possible, n pattern of which can be seen on application to this Office. They must be made of the best seavoned material, and will be subject to a most rigid inmection. Pro petals for any num ber less- than two lintdred and fifty will be received. Security for the faithful performance of the contract will be required, the names of whom will be mentioned in the propreals. Bide to be endorsed, '• Proposals fir Ambit fence..." and addrated to G. IL °ROSMAN, my27-tje7 Deputp Quartermsster General. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GE NEEAL'S OFFIOE. PaILADELPRIA, May 26;1862 500 HARNESS TIORM NTEv IblitlNDl A TJCLY. Protosols will bo received at this office motif Thursday,. 29111 inst., 12 o'clock , for the deli rery of five hissdred Harness Ho, see. They moat be &mod, fr. a from blemish, well-trained, from six to eight years of age, not less thou 15X bands high, nod wM be subject to arlgld inspection. The whole number must be delivered in fifteen days from date I f It Wiz. ard if any contractor foils to deliver the number ewers' on in the time specified. the United States reserves the right to parchase in open market, to make gord the deficiency at the expel se of the contractors. No hide wail be received front any one bidder for nisre the,, two butaired horses. Fecurity requind for the faithtul perfermance of the contract, the names of whom must accompany the proposals Bids should be endorsed 1 . Proposal- for /Lupus Borges," ant addressed to (B.gued) G. B. OMMIAN. int 27-8 t Deputy Quartermaster GeueraL TIEPTJTY QUARI EltftlA 'WEE GE 1,1 KERAL'S OFFICE. Prestos'le are invited, and will be recipved, at this oilier, on MONDAY, June 2, at 12 o'clock H., for the delivery of (500) five hundred A RriY WAGON3--a Fit ton and specification of which can be seen on application at Gle office. They must be male of the best seasoned timber, and subject to a most rigid inspection. The whole number to be delivered in this city within (15) fitteen day. from date of letting. Bids will be re ceived for the delivery of any number of these. Security will be required for the performance of the contract, and the names of the proposed security must be given in the bids, which shall be endorsed Proposals for Army Wagons," and addressed to (Signed) G. H. ORO3HAN, inj 27. 0(12 . Deputy Quartermaster General. TO PAPER MAKERS.—The under cloned ail! receive Proposal's at the office of the State Printer in Ilarrlshurg until THURSDAY, the 12th day of June, 1882, to supply the following described sized paper, (temples to accommmy prJoosals,) for the State Pouting for one year from July 1, 1882, viz: Double Royal, fifty pounds to the ream. Dooble Royal, forty poutde to the ream. Each to measure at leant twenty-six by forty inches. • And double-sized Foolscap, to weigh twenty-eight pound. per ream, and measure at In tat twenty-six by seventeen inches. Samplee ulna accompany bide. Throe making proposals most be prepared to give ea tisfaciory security for the faithful performance of the contract i and the right is reserved to reject all bide not satbfaclory in price and a simples. The paper must be furnished in such gnantitles and at such limes as required by We Superintendent of State Printing. T. T. WORTH, Superintendent of State Printing. ELaaatammaa. May 9. 1892. myl7•awBt PROPOSALS FOB. FUEL. QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE U. S. RISE CORPS, . WABIIISCTON, May 20, 18n2. ER &LED PROPOSALS will be received at thin office until Monday, the 231 day of Jane. 18d2, at 3 o'clock P. 31, for enpplying Wood and Coal to the U. B. Marie es ntation4d at Philadelphia, Pd., from Ist July, 1802. to 30th June, IEO3. The Wood to be good Merchantable Oak, arid to be delivi red. piled, measured, and inspected ar each points within the walls of the Marine Bat rack s. as may be de eiguettd hi the Commanding Marine Officer, free of ex peme to the Tidied Slates. The Coal tube best White Alb Anthracite Reg Cosi. free from duet, and lo weigh 2240 !halo the ton, to be weigh ed, inspected; and delivered at such points within the wails of the Marine Dertacke, as may be designated by the Commending Marine Officer, free of .expema to the United States; and both Wood and Coal to be furniiihtd at pelt hums cud in such quantities as the sail Com mending Marine Officer may require. • Paton nta will be made upon the quarterly requisition of the Commanding Officer, etatiug the quantities re quired for the use of his command, agreeable to reple tion,. A guaranty to be signed by two responsible pmsons whose reepousibllity must be certified to by the District Judge, U. S. Dishier Attorney, or U. S. Collec tor, must accompany each proposal, otherwise it will not be considered. To be endorsed 4, Proposals for Fnel, ,, and Wronged to the urdersigned, W. •B. bL.tOB, my 23 Mt Major and Quartermast.r. ' SANITARY COMMISSIO N . The U. B. Sanitary Commission will open an trifler) for the transacl ion of its local business at 498 Broadway, second floor, on MONDAY, the :Bth instant. It progenies to centralize at thin office all information that can be Writhed from goverrnental and other sources, uncerniug the departure and arrival of transports' basing sick and wounded troops aboard; to keep a re cord of sick end wounded soldiers arriving at this port, and of the disposition made of them. To act as a me dium of communication among the local aasociatlons for the relief of the sick in transit, and to CO operate with the U. S. military sad medical authorities here, in the tratv.portation, reception, and distribution of Patient!' fmni the army. Medical. Indents, desiroui of acting as dressers on the tee ustorts In terries of the Commission, will please re post it this office. enter their 0111110 i 1104 address, ruler entre to their medical preceptors, and the notice they re quire wbrn called to serve. bale nurses, volunteering their services on the trine. pests, will register their names at this ofilco, with ad dre, s and reference, and notice required by them. - •furgcene and phyMcians seeking Informotion in regard tq the public service, or wishing to volunteer in etuer melee, will apply at this office All persons Mush g bnsiness with the Commiedon will apriy in person to the finperintendent is °barge, between A. M. andli P. bf. The Executive Committee of Mb fianitary Conimiteion will usually meet at the office, be tween 3 and 4P. M. daily. The expeller!' of the Commission are Tory heavy. The present month has cost it not lows then 5.2,000, mostly In the pm rh..so of hospital mulles for the army to Vir ginia sod the Southwest. It is believed that this expen• diture has saved a thousand lives, at least, in Virginia alone Cc.ntributions are urgently solicited ; and may be sent to G. T. Strong, GS Wall street. The vatione hospitals and soldiers , relief associations of this city are invited to roport before noon of every day what number of beds are vacant In their several eats blisbments. The following articles of booDital clothine and supplies ere urgently wanted by the Cotuntirsion, end runy be sent to tho Women's Control Ass*ciation of Belief," No.lo, Cooper Institute: Jellies. tea, spirits, farinaceous food, condensed milk, sseserved meats and dessicated . easel:Abbe., Boston erecters, beef extract, ice by. the The prodigious demand of the last month, during which more than a hundred thousand articles of clothing the stdes other supplies) have been leaned by the tlommission to :the sick and wounded, in the army of the Potomac alone, (end probably a mach larger amount to the Wort ern and other Departments,) has reduced our stock, and although 886 cases have been received at the Washington depot since April 23d, the demand is much greater tram the supply. A. K. MoCLITIVIC, A special regard to the specified list in this wivertiee nit et is besought OS the part of thoee sending supplies. To this is to be added a new and unexpected want—. that of cast off outer clothing--coats, peutalo)ns, vents, to clothe soldiers who have lost or so fouled their uni forms as to be =able to leave the hospitals on shore without fresh clothing.. New York. Way 23, 1562. HENRY W. BELLOWS, Pree't. GEORGE T. STRONG, Treaa'r, 68 Wall et. ' THOS. 11. SAME, Js., Snyerintendeut of N. Y. Agency of the Commission, ni)7l-telbelet 498 Broadway. E' HAVE JUST: . RECEIVED from London direct • largo tot of Cram and Blockwoll's colobrated Pickles. JAMES HOMER & BONS, SZVENTII and NOBLE and RIXTii and WOOD. m>qu.fr . . T .ATOURI . OLIVE OIL AND Via- OINAVIN • . /mass DOMES & SONS, 301111 J;. and SIXTH mad WOOD. m720-t.f OLIVE 0114 - .' Afresh lot of Olive Oil, in Wei' air atnall bottles, for sale, to a rr ive per ship Ocean Skimmer, by 011a.8. 8. CA ESTAIRB, myle lie. 1211 . 7A1.1111T St. and 21 GRANDE SL MILITARY NOTICES PROPOSALS. G. H. CROS5lei N. PROPOSALS FOR AMBULANCES PHILADIMPRIA, Hay 26,188'2 CLOTHING. Fbrets, greatly wanted. Cotton shirts, ;meetly wanted. Cotton drawers, greatly wanted. Cotton sotto, greatly wanted. Cotton (not woollen) wrappers, wanted Flannel bendegee, wan tp4. SUPPLIES. RETAIL DAY GOODS MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR CASE IMERES. LIGHT MIXTURES. SILK MIXTURES. FINE BLACK OLOTHS. LADIES' %CANING& BLACK BROADCLOTHS. SILK MIXED COATINGS. NEW MELTON'S. COOPER & CIONARD, S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET. my2T-]m. E. M. 1024 CHESTNUT .Ij. Street, offers the' balance of a lot of printed Linen Cambric Crosse., very desirable for ladies' and children's summer wear, at a great reduction, to close the invoice. Al'o, 50 dozen table napkins at Si per dozen, all linen. to 6; •' $1 25 n my2s-3t RICIILACE MANTELETS, POINTS, &O. We are now receiving our FIRST IMPORTATIONS 0r FINE LACE MANTILLAS, POINTS AND BOURNOUX, INCLUDING TON LATEST NOVELTIES IN LLAMA LACE, Now very Fashionable in the European Capitals. We respectfully oak the inspection of Ladles. J. W. PROCTOR & 00., TAE PARIS MANTILLA. EMPORIUM, 920 CEESTNIIT STREET. my 2 lm T IMPORTERS' PRICES, All doscrlpliono of HOME= LINEN GOODS, LINENS, Ao. SHIRTING AND FRONTING LINENS. - SHENTING AND PILLOW-CASE LINENS. TABLE DIAPERS AND DAMASKS. TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, AND DOYLIES TOWELS AND TOWELINGS. ALSO, HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS' GENERALLY. DLABEETS, FLANNELS, MUSLIN& .00UNTEEPANES, QUILTS, DIMITIES. FURNITURMOIIINTZES AND FURNITURE 00- VS RIF GS. • LINEN FLOOR COVERINGS AND AWNING STRIPES. CHANDELIER AND PITTURE COVERINGS. PATENT MOSQUITO NETS FOR BEDS AND CRIBS. A general assortment of French, English, Scotch, and /sigh White Goods, Hosiery, and Staple Embroideries, of the newest tastes and beet manufacture. BHEP.PARD, VAN .HAR • LINGEN,": & ARRISON, • •: 1. ,10013.011 1 / 3 MIT STREET NO 'DREES GOODS ri,LoARB AND MANTILLAS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT • ,' Of sit the Newest it!merle's. - AND OHOIOEBT PATTNIINEi AT TIINLOWEST PRICES, myls-2m Fo. 25 South i'ENTII Street. OLOAK.B ! . A MAGID:MERIT ASSORTMENT or ALL THE NEWEST STv;IDEI IMPORTED THIS SE Ak.. , N, With every new material, Made tip and trimmed In the very beet manner, at prices that defy all competition, AT TUE PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. N. eanziaß EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS. mh2.6.8m NEW CLOAK STORE!' Tbe wet elegant easortinent In the city. No. 29 Bonth NINTH Street, lint door above Meninx& mh2ll-am 625 NEW SPRING GOOD& - 0)K O. SOMEW & SOS, CLOTH . .HOUSE,. • No. 623 CHESTNUT STEM, UNDER JAYNH'S NALL, Have now twiner% and are receiving constantly a large and desirable assortment of CLOTHS, CASS IMERES. COATINGS, BMX ISEEHE AND PL AIR. Yeetings, Tallcirs" r Trhaminge, and all goods adapted to MEN AND BOYS' WEAR PLEASE (TALL AND EXAMINE. EW GOODS OPENING DAILY. N —Plaid Poniards, black, brown, bine, and Wag. Plain brown Poniards, one yard wide. Piques, white ground and bouquets of Chintz colon. Wool De babies, choice shades. Plaid cod small figured Wool Do Lninea, for children. A large .asoortment of Qinghai:no, at 123 , 20, and 26 cents. A freeb arsertment of Cloaking Clothe. Small oglll9 dark brown Olobairs, chbice. Shepherd's Plaids, from 18% to 60 cents. Bilk and Wool Poplins in great variety, at JOHN B STOKES', No. 702 ARON Street. N. 8.--Good black Silks, 87X, 81, and 81.12%. Gall and examine onr 8L12% black Bilk& mh2B T wouLD CALL THE - ATTENTION of my customers and friends to the following Goode, which are fresh and desirable: Black and White Plaid Silks, Organdie Lawns, choice styles. Mozambiqurs, Blain and Plaid. Neapolitan Silks, for travelling, suits. . Argentines, Black and Brown, mired. Mode Tamertines, scarce and desirable. Black Crape d'lrapagnes, from auction. Challis Dentine?, nice assortment at11434'.e. 41. 10 dozen Hid-finish Silk Gloves, at 37%c. 37 dozen Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, at $1,62X nor dozen; a barsain. One lot of Lice Gauntlets, at 18%c a pair. One lot of Black Bilk, 61.12,4 ; the best I ever had for the money. At my2o 10114 OHESTNIIT STREEr MI?MiIMMEI Hes received by the latest arrivals from Europe, the following desirable goods, suitable to the re quirements of the present'season, which he offers at vei y low prices Narrow Guipure and Yalencienne Laces. suitable forts laming dresses and. Garibaldi's ; neat linen embroidered Brealif Set Collars and sets; 20 piece s (a fresh invoice) of puffed Garibaldi muslin ; also, new goods in veleta, Valtricienne and other laces; a pew lot of Valencienne lace trimmed Handkor. chiefs ; also, ruffled French Cambric Handkerchiefs embroidered in colors • Magpie (black and -white figm ed) Lace Veils; liarbes in real thread, Chan tilly, and points applique; a small invoice of choice sts lets Pariamade Infants , caps. The special atten tion of ladies intending t.) visit out of town during the Summer is called to the above, as also to my extensive assortment of White Goods and Linens adapted to summer uses; a great variety of plaid. striped, dotted, figured , and plain muslins, and nets, suitable, for Garibaldi's, &e. my 26 1024 OREST:ZiIIT BTREET TAS. B. CAMPBELL & Co., - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Have opened this day, . Bonnet's Black Taffetas. • Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas. Detached Figured Camel's Hair Thibet, high lustre. Satin Plaid and Printed Maranillee. Lupin's beet black Bazegee and Bombasinoa. Rich Plaid Mezambiques, Lupin's best black, white, and , high colored Challi, Organdies and Jaconets, Bvissalle groimds. Cachendre Stripe Printed Percales, very rich Foulard Poplins. Foulard Swine, U., &c FOULARD T S 1 K S-FROM NE W Foulards, now open, at 44 cents. Mole Grenadine Veils. Brown Grenadine. Veils. 01,0,6K8, PALATOTES AND MAN TILIAB.—Ladies in want of the above articles will find it to their advantas Ito visit the old established house of Mrs. HENNY, No. nS • North. NINTH Street, below MINH. The latest Paris Styles idways on band at Dikes that astonish everybody.. ant-Sra T LIVENS AT IMPORTERS' PRICES. g 4 —RICHARDSON'S and DIIND&R DIORSON'S celebrated SHIRTING and FRONTING LINENS, ro 'celled from the manufacturers direct, and guarantied perfect—to which the attention of buyer® and the trade generally is reepectfally invited. SHEPPARD, VAN. HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, trhl9-rptf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. n_AUZE SUMNER BLANKETS.- The subscribers hove received an invoice of these Tory docirable goods, in fine quality, at last soneoren price. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, spl9-rp tr 1005 CHESTNUT Street. MILITARY GOODS. p,HEBLE FISHER, MANUFACTURERS OP INFANTRY AND CAVALRY SARRE BAYQNET.F, (Et.. dm. OFFICE—No. 3 North 'FIFTH Street, my27-3t* FHILADELPtIIA.II3 ARMY Coops ON HAND. ..DABS AND LIGHT BLUE RUSSETS. STANDARD 6.4 AND l)-4 INDIGO WOOL-DEED BLUR FLANNELS. INDIGO BLUE 'MIXTURES. COTTON DIIOK,IO, IS, AND 16-OUNON. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & s py 2,p '22,5 CHESTNUT STREET, ARTESIAN WELLS BORED, By S. B. 8A.T1D16,. my27.6t*. Ai IT Or addreol. N 0.1.09 ALMOND St. LADIES' TRUSSES, SUPPORT _AA EBB, NBAOSS, and other Mechanical Aunlianeca of correct construction and easy to the wearer. ror esH and adjustment at 0. H. NEEDLES' LADIES' STOBE, TWELFTH Street, Ant door below Bata. • Gentlemen ram/ring Barters Trams* will call at th 4 Southwest corner TWELFTH and EtkfrE, where 0. H N. selves attention to thin noo.alalfaalure. anhlg.thatl SLATES,:: , EQUAL TO ANY •.; .T. THOMAS, .• 217 WALNUT Street. T R. CASSELBERRY will open, $J • this morning, the following lots of goods from the NEW YORK SALES of Magian. Benkard & Button and L. B. Curtis & Co., through Wilmerding & Mount; oleo, from sale ofJ B. Myers & Co. Also, sorreral lots of goods from Nt w York defunct Holism 100 pieced 4.4 pink ground brilliants, 12X and UN. The above Goode cost 21 cents to import. 1 lot Made Veils, Satin Borders, Grenadine. 1 let Blue, Brown and Green Veils, Grenadine. BANKRUPT BARGAINS, BANKRUPT BAlt- GAINS. Several lots black Posher Lace Voile, $l, $1.50, and $2. 165 dozen sbeer all linen Eldkfs.,l2g, worth 18g 25 dozen sheer wide hem'd stitched Udkts., 15X, 18X, and 22. 25 drzen Gents' fine lldkfs. , herd% 25, 31X, 37X. 2 laces double. width black Gelato°, fine, at 88c. 5 pieces black Detains. 2 yards wide, extra quality'. 3 let satin plaid figtd Dames, 25. Se Pierre Second Mourning Organdy Lawns, 123 g. 20 Pirces Eteinbactes Printed Jaoonetd, at 20 dents , worth 31. 10 Pieces Mode Alpacas, 4-4 wide, nt 23 cents. 25 Pieces Plaid Mozambionts, cloublf, width, at 373¢ cents. The above lot of goods are the inset desirable Metes Gq,otis Low in this market, have been retailing at 50 cents. 3 Pieces gray striped Silk and Linen Poplins, 02kic. Piem,e, smell check, black umi white bilks, cheai). 7 Piecca neat black and white striped Foulards 50c, 5 Pit nee neat purple and black do. do. 70 Pieces small plaid and striped Foulards, 3T34, and 40 cents. 2 More Caere 4.4 Shepherd's Plaid Cashmeres, low. JUST TB}; PLACE TO BUY BLACK SILKS! BLACK. SILKS! Largest stock of Black Silks, and at tiro lowest prices is this Chy. Black Silks by the piece or yard from 65c to $2.63. From the immense IntantitY PM sell, we can afford to sell cheaper anti give bargains, CANTON .SIATTINCS! CANTON MATTINGS In second story, at last year's auction prices. 3.4, 4-4, 54, and 64 Check Matting% 4-4, 5-4 and 6.4 White Mailings. The place to buy thent to he satisfied mith the nullity, 5 additional cases 11-4 Honey-comb Quilts, $ . 1.15. The above are the last that can be had at less tnan 81:25; all who want had better avail themselves of the above opportunity. 2 cases of the 3. B. CASSICLBERRY 4-4 kluslin, 11X by the niece. 2 Cases Williamsville and Wamsuttas at. our usual low Best pink. edged Flannel in this market. Best 37,g0 do do 1 yard wide. Ruckaback Towels, large size, $1.37,4 tier Black Thibet Shawls, $1.50, S 2, 52.25. Beet 50e light Kid Glove ever sold. J. K. OASSkIIiBERRY'S, Mammoth Dry Goods Rouse, 46 North EIG 13 TII brio w Arch. P. S.—Depot for the Patent Double-aetion Flexure Skirt eontaini»g IS hinges—all who try theta will non no other. It* J. R. C. JLA. INEN6.—I have now one of the cheapest and most desirable loth of Fronting Dunbar and Pickeon's make, very fine, at 3T3 cents ; one lot at 50, which is worth, and has boon sold at, 75 ; one lot 82x, and the very finest 75. Richert:eon's make In the heavy , anode, suitable for general family nse. in every number, SIX, 37N, and 45, which has always brought 50 canto,. The celebrated Golden Flax. LINEN, at 62.4 and 75, which is pronuunced, by the best judges, to Do the hard est to wear out of any linen MOO. The nbove. goode are really very cheap, having been imported under the old daty, thereby saving 16 Dor 50 dozen Union Napitins, 750 per dozon ; Spot and Damask, all linen. do., at $1.50 ; heavy Hock Towels, $1.50 ; Wain blown do., 75 cents per dozen ; one lot, x yards long, with broad red border, ISX cents - Sine Spot end - Damask Table Cloths, ally linen, at Alas, an excellent asearitnent of hand loom Table Linens. iIItANTILLF. B. tIAT.SIGS, • WHEET,FIR & WILSON iVIO-mtuthllt AMERICAN GOLD WANTED, At high prices. ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATES FOR SALE. SEVEN-AND.-THREE-TENTRS AND 4301:1701i BONDS FOB SALE. DREXEL & Co., r0e...1m 34 South THIRD Street. TO EUROPEAN TRAVELLERS.- , Circular Letters of Credit, available is all parts of, the world, will be lamed by Memo. GEORGIA PEA BODY ACO, of Loudon. Apply to O. MACALESTRR, my24-6tlo 205 South SIR pa Street, TRUST MONEY TO IN $3O, 000 YRST IN MORT G AGES OR GROUND RENTS of $5,003 each.; oleo, S13;000, 67,000, $6,000, and :$4,000, to loan on mortgage. • B. W. THA , IKA.RA s c SON, nry 24-3t* 244 South Third Street. AE <4 DR. HAYES' REFRIGERA , TOIL" These are, beyond doubt, the most seientik and efficient REFRIGERATORS In use, being WARRANTED to BEEP . PROVISIONS LONGER, WITH LESS ICE, THAN ANY 01'11E113. RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES Also, a large assortment of the most approved - WATER COOLERS. J. S. OLA.R.K, ray23-if No. 1008 AIANKIST Street. B O Y S' CLOTHING AT F. A. HOYT & BR.O'S., S. W. Corner TENTS and CITESTNUT Streeta ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. ae2B-thetn-lat JOHN H. STOKTEEP, 702 ARCH Street LANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOR THE ARIIY. FINE SHIRTS, COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPPERS - Manufactured at G. A. HOFFMAN'S, (SUCCESSOR TO W, W. KNIGHT.) NO. 606 ARON STREET. 19 .- A fall line of TIER, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always on band. my23-Im GEORGE GRANT, BYRE. LANDELL, Fourth and Arch etreeta 1. RETAIL DRY GOODS. in>27-St No 1013 MARKET St., above Tenth SEWING ALA.CIfIN ES SEWING MACHINES, 628 011B8TNLIT STR.RE-T, -gm ?HT h YMLPH,IA. FLNANCIAL. REFRIGERATORS AND COOLERS CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS MANIIFAC'IUILEII Or AND DEALER. IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. - rubS6.oto _ 'VINE SHIRT NAIsrUFACTORY, Cke ambaccitter would invite anent:km to big iIII , IIOV.ED OUT OP' SHIRTS, Which he makes a specialty la hie business. Moo, con stautly ready - Mt Novvierres FOR GICHTLEPINN'S 'WZAR • J. W. SCOTT. GNSTLIIMEN'S FURNISHING STOHN, No. 814 CHESTNUT STEER hatt.tf 'oar donee helnv the, tlontieented MACHINERY AND IRON. NORGAN, ORR CO STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron rounders, and General Machinist,' and Boiler /Rakers, N 0.1210 OAIr LOWHILL Street. Philatielnhia. TAIIOHAN biliat3lloE, Joint B. OPPII, . MBRBION ' HARTLBY 10/2111104 QOUTRWARk. FOUNDRY, • • NIPTELAND WASEINOTON BTBSIVIA PRILADELREIA. MERRICK & BONS, • I7GINZERS AND MACHINL77B, Manufacture Nigh and. Low Pressure Steam Nngluei, for land, river„.and marine service. ' - Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, dm. ; Cast ings of all kinds, either iron or areas. Iron-Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Rail road Stations, ,Itc. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and marl Improved construction. - Every description of Plantation Machinery, snob as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Peon, @pen Steam Trains, Detecators, Filters, Pumping Bonham, An. Sole Agents for W. Billimix's Patent Sugar l3olltng Apparatus i • Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and As. ptnwnll & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal . Sugar Drain.ins Machine.....ant -tf s am PENN STEAM. ENGINE AND , BOILIkEt WORKB.—NEAFTE & LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEOWETIOA.L BEM REHM, MACH BOILE 11-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many years, been in successful operation., and been exclusively en gaged in building and repairing Marina and River En gines, high and low Pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tana, Propellers, respectfully offer their eervicee to the public, ae being fully prepared to contract for Ext ensa of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, having sets of patterne of different shies, are prepared to axe. cute orders with Quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressurs, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the beet Pennsylvania charcoal iron.:"Forginga, of nil sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of dB descrip.. ttoue; 801 l Turning, Screw-Cutting, and ail other wort connected with the above business. . . Drawings and Specifications for ati work done at theft establialment, free a Marge, and Work guarantied. The subscribers have. ample wharf-dock room far re pairs of beam, where they can lie in perfect safely, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Jce.,&c., ter rein. ing heavy or light weights. JACOB O. JOHN P. LEVY, iel4-tt . :BEACH and PALMER Streets. OPENING OF A SUMMER. GA_lt , DEN.—Tine undersigned begs leave to inform the public that be has opened for the 'lemon his FINE GAR DEN and HOTEL, at the toot ef ,OOATES Street, oppo site Fairmount Park. Families are particularlY invited , Ice Oream, °akar', excellent Lager Beer of Baltz's brew-. erp, 'Winee,•&o., alway:e ofiband. • TENNEY rn101(9, ilays.3m TWRIITY-BETENTH and 006.114 Stit. NEW PIII3LICATIONS _TUDGE CONRAD'S DEVOTIONAL PORMS.—"Mousrs J. B. LIPPINCOTT A. CO. will:publish, to a few days, a Limited edition of these beautiful poems. 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Cense, Rev. William Adams, D. D., and the Rev. elexawler. H. Vinton, D. D.; with a sketch of the tabbath reform, by the secretary of -the New York Sabbath Committee. 12ino, 75 cts. For sale by WILLIAM S. A ALFRED MARTIEN, r0v1.2. - No, end CHESTNUT Street. WANTS. et.OTIN TRY REF. IDENCE WANTED. 'NJ —One of a moderate eize. and furnielted. Address Pox 1909. Philadelphia. Poet office. lt* WANTED-A FEW 'IIYIART, AO TIVE Men, with a small capital, as traYglYug agents, to abom a Must salary will be given. Note bot persons of good address need apply. M. B. S. NA.TTI. Co, No. 521 CD ESTNIIT Street. It* PA It TN ER WA NTED .—Th e ad.yer tiser desires a partner with some capital and experi ence to Join him in the Produce and 00M11168i0E1 business. Address Omega," at fins office. my26-10t* A LADY WISHES A SITUATION S.lB TEACHER in a ;Rivals , sobool or in a family. Address , ‘,ll. H.," Chatham, Pennsylvania. ' myl4-1.24 A YOUNG- MARRIED MAN wishes a Situation in a 'wholesale establishment; of any kind; would be oiling to make himself generally useful. Address It, KENT, 22 Worth Third Street. myl.o TIEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GE NERA.L'S OFFICE, _PFMADIMPRIA.,III . 47 27,1862, WANTED IMMEDIATELY, MO able-bodied, healthy men, to ao to Vireria, as la borers.' Pay 525 per month, and a ration per day. For further part iculars,.apply to A. B. EUSTIS, at 227 South FRONT Street. A. BO VO, niy27-5t Capt. and A. Q. H. E R • A COUNTRY HOUSE" WANTED ska —Oro large and •fornishal; near OffEiTNITT BILL or GEI2IIS.NTOWN preferrol. Addrosa 1533 LOCUST Street.. my27-7,,* ist WANTED—A House with all the SaTtiodern improvements, Raving at les.st six cham• hers, with fixtures for Steve. Limits, RAOEI to WA.L., LAOR. EIGHTH to BROAD, Rent not over 3300. Box 3717 P 0. FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LET, near GERMANTOWN, Bel a Furnished Residence, with Stabling, well shaded. Access honey by rail. Apply to 30.3.8. BARRY, 430 WALNUT 'Pinot. • rny26.3t* SPRING MILLINERY. ete REMOVAL. MISSES O , I3IIYAN, 924 CHESTNUT Street, here removed tollo7 WALNUT Street, three doors above Me. yeah, north aide, and will open PASTS MILLINERY, for the Spring, on THURSDAY, Anril 17. apl2.2m* PHOTOGRAPHS TIXTBA NOTICE.—The 'fine charne ter of REINERM, lift-size Photographs in oil co lors is proverbial. They are noir made in regard to the tames at aor prices. SECOND Street, above Green. 11* 1110ROTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Imported from Paris, Berlin, and Vienna, latest style(' and improvements, wholesale and retail. SOUOLZ ToliT, 112 South ICIGUTH street. myfl-lm' QPECIAL NOTICE.—AII lovers of Li fine arts should avail themselves of the opportunity now offered. REIMER'S superior. oil-aolored Photo graphs of life-size, at war priceS. SELIOSA Street, above Green. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THOMAS 0. GrARRETT, 712 CHESTNUT STREET, Has received a fresh eta* GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FINE PLATED WARE TABLE CUTLERY, And is manufacturing a great variety of SILVER WARE adapted for home nee and for Presents. Prompt and particular attention is given to repairing Watches by first-class workmen. ap24-thstam REMOVAL. J. C. FULLER Having 'Removed from No. 42 South THIRD Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor, (Opposite Masonic Temple,) Now offers a Large and Desirable Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, BONERS & BROTHERS' SPOON 3 IRKS, . AND FINE JEWELRY, To Which, tho attention of the trade le invited. ap.2o.3re _ ci AMERICAN. WATCH COM . PANT." GOLD AND SILVER WA TCHES, FOE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. . COMPANY'S SALESROOM, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (ognottlte Btasoitic Temple.) L B. MARTEB, Agent ap2.o-Sm VULCANITE RUBBER JE W ELRY A beantifnl line of GENTLEMEN'S TEST CHAINS, LAMES' ORA MALAINE CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES, STUBS, BUTTONS, tto., Now in Store. J. C. FULLER, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (Opposite Havonle Temple.) ap'34-1m AMEItICAN, NGLISH, a aa t AND E SWISS WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE, - AT REDUCED PRFCRE. JOS. H. WATSON wp2s-1m 326 OHESTNUT STRET. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. A FRESH ASSORTMENT, at LESS THAN NOEMER PRICES. FARB & BROTIIIIII, Importers, 814 ORESTNIIT Stmt, pelos , Fourth. mb4ll-# SAFES -.ILELLIE'S SAFE DEPOT E3fr: kcivice to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, mot the Franklin Inatitute. The o.ndersigned, the . . Vol for peat faros, and being determined to 'merit Future patronage, has ISOCINIMI AZ elegant - and convenient etore, and bas now on band a large ascortment of Lillie's Celebrated WrOnekt ant °tilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only etliCtiy Ore and burglar proof,safea made.) Akio, Lillie'r Uneottelled Bonk Vault, Safe, and. Bank Locke. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors mad Locke will be forabdief to order on abortnatice. Tbis Is the strongest, beat Pro Meted, and cbcayeat Door end Lock yet otlared. Also, particular attention is called to Ville's Nee eakinet Sofa, for Plate, Jewelry, &o. Thia Rafe le con ceded to etulisas in styli, and eleganoe anytldng yet et Pored for this.purpose and is the only one /belie Meow. fire, and burglar proof: SPBOIM. Iforimt.--I bore now, m band say twenty cr Parrel,,Berring, & Co.'s Safes, moot of them nearly new. And eorse forty of other makers, comprising a conv i c t, assortment ee to 8488, and all lately exobanged for now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at rep low prices. Please call and examine. - jays-iyir S&DLICE, Agent. EVANS a WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAPPI. STORE, 15.80UTH FOURTH STEIIIIT, • - PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety at 31131-PROOIt EOM alwalra SUMMER RESORTS. "fil L OREN . C E HEIGHTS.-MRS. SANDGltifereepeetfully informs the former pa trons of (hie beantifnl SUMIEE'RESORT, and the Patio generally, that the House will be opened for the oration, under her management, on the 16th JUNE. For terms, and any other information, apply at Mrs. LEFELY'S, 1.216 CHESTNUT Street. my2l-12t* AMUSEMENTS ACADEMY OF MUSIC—GAL.& NIGHT. GOTTSCHALK AND BRIGNOLI ITALIAN OPERA AND CONCERT TROUPE! GRAND COMBINATION PERFOR Iid.NCE, SATURDAY EVENING, May 31et. Two Prime Donne on the same evening. MISS KELLOGG, MAD. DE LIMAN. First appearance of the celebrated Prima Donna, MAD. DE LUSAA Of the Grand Opera, Paris, and the Academy of Music. New York. The entertainment of the evenmg will consist of Doni zetti's celebrated Orera, LUCIA DI LATIMERROOR,” With ICEL:LOGG. DRIGNOLS, AMODIO. and SUSI. NI in the Principal rOles, end the last act of LA FAVORITA. MAD. DE LIMAN in her areat ruin of Leonora. SIG. BRIGNOLI as Fernande. SUSINI as Balthasar. L. M. GOTTSCHALK Will play several of his choice morceaux between the acts. Musical Director and Conductor...... SIGNOR ntrZIO. Plum Or A DlfiSSlON.—Porquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony, One Dollar. No extra charge for re served seate. Family Circle, SO cents. Amphitheatre, 25 cents. The sale of seats at the Academy and at Gduld's Mande Store will commence on Thursday, at 9 o'olock A- IN. In COneelpence of the length of the performance, the curtain will rice precisely at IX o'clock. my2T WALNEIT•STREET THEA.T.EtE NINTH and WALNUT Streeqi. Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. Garrettson. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. Jtifey 21, 2862, The performance will commence with the IRON CREST. Sir Edward Mortimer Mr. J. B. Rho Lady Helen M.ra. A. Cowell To conclude with the laughohle burlesque oI SKRTOIIE3 IN INDIA.; - Or, The Stage-Struck Tailor. Tom Tape, the Tailor Mr. Yining Rowers. Lady Scragge 6lra, Thayer.. PRIOZB--450, MX, 75, and 26 cents ; Private Boxed, $5 and $3, according to their locale. //earn open at o'clock. Ta commence at 7,V. MBS. -FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE, Having been invited by the Ladies and Gentlemen in charge or the - "UNION TEMPORARY NOME," to Read for the benefit of that charity, hoe hind!, accepted the invitation, and will read. Shakepoaro'• Play of AS YOU LIKE IT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 26 1 1662, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, AT CONCERT I:CALL Mrs. JUMBLE will subsequently read five Plays of Shalepeare, at the Bayne place, on the evening of FRIDAY, the 30th instant; the afternoon of SATUR DAY, the 3IFt instant. and on the eyenines of MONDAY, the 2d, WEDNESDAY, the 4th, and FRIDAY, the 6th of JUne. Duo notice of the Plays to be read will be given. No Tickets will be sold after the hour at wtioh the Readings commence. The doors will be opened one hour before the Readings, and for obvious reasons punctuality is earnestly re guested. - . .. ONE DOLLAR NAM Tieketa for the first Reading ran be had of Mr. An. drew, at Concert Rail, and at Gould's 3lusie Store, S. venth and Chestnut streeta, on and after Morday, the 26t1. inetant. my2l-6t rpri E WIN TER GARDEN, 720, 722, VINE STREET. offers this week extraordinary attractions. Mr. AR REND, the celebrated a. List on the violoncello, is engaged and will delight the andi.nce by bit solo pt.rtot manna. Mrs. and Mr. LT BER IT', and Mr. JEAN LOUIS, will slog Tueoday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings, some operatic gems of the beet com— posers. The well and favorably known roe diets and orchestra, of that aplendid place or amusement will de light everybody as anal. Admittance free. nat 3t* iIENBT MILLER, Proprietor. 533.. AI N E J 2 E B p . , 7 T R DE S , , N , c 0 .01 0,, 533. liTery from 15. to 1 o'clock, and every . night from 8 to 12 o'clock, Free Lunch, Vocal and lustru- Inman] Music, on a Beale not surpassed to this city. IiSNRY BECKER, 533 0F1E5".1 , 113,T Street. my Im pENNSYVLANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. Thirty-ninth Annual Esti& bitdon of Paintings and Sculpture, 1025 OFIESTETPI Street. Open from 9 A. M. till 6 P. 11., mid from P. M. till 10 P. Admittance 25 cents; Season Tickets 50 cents. Stockholder!, ' Artiste, and Contributors will receive their tichets at the Academy: no admissions without. Open from 9A. N. till 7F. , and from 8 till - 15 ap2B INSURAI I / 4 /CE COMPANAES STATEMENT OF THE CITY FIRE INSTRANCE COMPANY, BARTFOTett, CONY. Capital stock paid in in mitt Cash on band .51,591 37 Cash in Bank of Hartford county. 26,707 62 Cash in bonds of agents and in comae of transmission Benda and mortgages, being a flrs.t lien.... Bank and other a treks irtld by the company. Tar value. P2o2,4oo—market "mine 125,610 02 Loans en eelikteral security ' 4-1.769 act Atrennt of intereFt duo and nnraid 1,645 22 Amount of other investmanta 1,123 31 LIKETL !TIES Claims in suit or contested by the company. 3,700 00 Losses during the year not settled ..... 16.809 51 All other claims against the or:annuli., 1,200 00 INCOME: Cash premiums received Interest money received EXPENDITURES. tonen paid during the year Paid for reinsurance and returnei pro- !Mums Dividerds paid during the 3 ear Expenses paid during the year, including commissions and fees to the agents and officers of the company Taxes paid by the company All ether expenses and expenditures of the company O. B. BOWERS, President C C. WAITT.I, Secretory. Risks on most classe3 of property token at remonolks 8.3.81 NE & DEFY, ..k.ento, No. 147 South YOTTIITIC Street, hitaiel phis. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE 415 WALNUT STUEET, PHILADE LP HI& CAPITAL $200,000 'This company contlmtes to take ri.tks es the seat classes of Property at low rates. The public can rely neon ita reapousibilitY, c.nd MAU^ t 7 pay losses promptly. Its disbursement; for the benefit of the public, during the last nine yesre; exceed 5"Ce O,V 0 0 and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future. DIRTIOTOIIB CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER, JOHN. W. OLAOHODE, JOHN THOHNLEY, 0. F. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER B. HOE, ofif. Y. WM. 11. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD JOSEPH KLAPP, N. D. N. d. LAWBENOD, WE. 0. BUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLED. THOMAS CRAVEN, President. A. 8. GLLLETT, Vice President , JAS. B. ALV08.324 Secretary. an2B-SI VAME No. 406 011118TNUT PIES AND- INLA DIREO F. H. Busk, Chu. Bletutrdeon, Henry Lewis, Jr., Alex. Whilldin, Geo. A. West, 0. W. Davis, FRANOIS N. BUO CHARLES RICHE. WILLIAMS I. BLANOH (10MMONWEAL VV RANCE COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA. MBE° John M. Whitall, Edward 0. Bnight, Thomas S. etewaryy Henn , Len* Jr., DAVID JAY: • - JOHN N. W 1 UMW= S. MOON, Secret OM*, Commonwealth Bo Street, Philadelphia.- MOUNT MORIAR CEMETERY. This ground is located a few yards off the Darby reB4 about the same distance from the city as Laurel Ifi ands is beautifully situated on the highest point of ground, for miles around, Its soil iaadmirably adapted for the purposedesigned, being high and dry. Tho public are invited to examine. its claims before purchasing elsewhere. Oexteral and sectional plans may beexamined at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 128 SOUTH SIXTH MEET, Whererany father. informaen wiii ba cheerfully or. fowled by the agent. DESIRABLE LOTS, ler LOW PRICES, AND ON LIRWRA.L TIMMS, Are now in the ntarhet some of there in scalene in& Inward, having hitherto been hold in reserve. 07111011 HOURS from 8 A.. to IP. AL, and, either b... fore or after these henna at the.reiddence of the wader.. . 314, NORTH IiENTH 8-MEXT. FMERICK A. VAN CLEVE, ht. 8.-.Conze➢anco to and from the Oemetery for such se desfro to warthaeo. • myls. &n• TURTLE AND CLAM SOUP served JL ap daily (Sundays excepted) by JAMES MOS. SEE, dna SIAKKET Street. - Families supplied 88 'MUM* THE LU :IJRI OF BATHING CAN - he beet enjoyed at the popular Hair Dyeing sa• loon, FOURTH and BHANOH. JAMES- HOMER & BON'S CHOICE r., new crop Teen. ' SEVENTH. and NOBLE Streets, end SIXTH end WOOD Streets. nw9-Im* Ur i ONUMENTB AND 41i AV MI ,LXIL STONES at very reduced prime at Marbie Worial et a. OTEItiId3TZ, BUM Avenues Below Sleventk Street. = te5t124.41 42 0 000 00 23, - 8 g w 0,033 3 20,340 00 c 302,31-1 95 $12,703 Sx 149.64 i 65 15.34.5 5.5 6 ,9 2 18 133,244 A 6 Zi 3 I,TTI 41 $181.60 83 CE COMPNY :treat. ND INSURANCE. I TOILS. E. D. Woodruff, John Kessler, Jr., P. S. Justice, Washington Jonee, Ohas. Stokes, John W. EVOrMen. 18, President. EDSON, Vice President. ADD. Secretary. whiff-if a H FIRE_ OF THZ BtAiJ 07 TORS. Marie* H. Rogan, John R. Walker, • Robert Shoemaker, William Srrothers. Elijah :Fence. FE, IA D., President. ITALI., Vice Preaidant ,tary. Willing. 613 OHESTRIPZ a04.1f tf GENERAL AaEHT.
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