THE MILITARY EXCITEMENT.—The excitement of yesterday was by no means as great as on the previous day. Great anxiety was manifested, how ever, to bear further accounts from General Banks' com mand, on account of there being no many Philadelphians in it. Tho different recruiting stations of the Reserver Brigade and Borne 'Gritted presented Quite busy and interesting stereo. During the day numbers of new re mite were obtained, and it is stated that no difficulty will be experienced in filling up the ranks. The dram mars and fifers were parading through the streets beating tip recruits, reminding VIM somewhat of the scene pre sented soon after the fail of Fort Sumpter. Owing to tho action taken by Select Council yesterday afternoon la zooid to equlpplog the Home Guard, many of the mom Len of that organization loot all interest in the matter before them. The course of Councils was strongly con. .throned. and it was Intimated that their action would be th e men , of d teheuding the whole of the Home Guard. In en emergency of this kind the (hard would then tender their eerviete to tile Government as a body independent, .and having no connection with the city. The recruiting for the Reserve Brigade progressed more rapidly than .tirnt of the other organization, which was no doubt owing to the fact that the former aro already provided for by the Stater, while the latter was depending upon the city. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. —The annual convention of the Protestant Erdscopet church of the Diocese of Perwayivania was held lest preniug, of AG Andrew's Ohuroh, 'Eighth street, Pear Spruce. Tla attendance was quite large, and the galleries were wf It tilled. Rev. Bishop Potter presided, assisted by Bishop E.tee. Tons. After the convention was called to order, the roll of !limbers was called by the clerk. AL election was held for chrk and assletaut clerk fur the next year. The choice devolved upon tdr Juhu Cusr lon nod Rev. John 0s Ohllds, the former lucumbente, by a unaolmoon vote. The rules of order wore then read, after which Bishop Potter announced the following ad the standing cool. retirees for the ensuing year: Committee nn Charters.-11ev. ill. O. Lightner, Bey. Viro. F. 11x13ey, 11ev. Thomas Crompton, Mr. Usury •Ingereon, Mr. Geo. W. Ono:, Prof 11.nry Uoppee. Committee en Maims of Clergymen to Seats.—ltev. .D. It. Goodwin, Rev. D.O. dtitirtt, Itov. Win. Newton. Committee on Obitime of Loy Deputies to Seats.— .111 r. Jewoe Bull, Mr. Joseph Cabot, 111 r. I). Etodoey King, Air. S. r. 'Cagle The report et the committee on charters was then read. It sate: The standing committee herewith present the charters ci the Church of St. Ail) in, sail a Grave Church, Mount Airy, and the articles association or the free Church of St. John, They desire to call the no tics of the Convention to the tact that the couttituent ha. •dy is limited to communicants, and the a tides contain a provision that no revenue shad be derived from rents of pew. or seats. &U WARD OLMSTEAD, Secretary. Dr. Ducachot offorod the following: Resolved, That the house shall hold taro 10.811009 every day—to wit: front 0 A . M. to 3 I'. DI., and from 5 P. to 7 P. AI, provided it thall not meet on Wodneeday until 10 o'Llork A. DI , Wile° it shall ti/SOMilie for divine ear vice .Restolred, That clergyman of the Protestant Ilplscopnl Choir)), beiunging to this diocese, uut entitled to seta in Mtn Convention, clergymen of other dlocosos, and clergy loco of the °bomb of England, or of her colonies, and studonts of • divinity of the Episcopal Church now in this city, be admitted to the sittings of this Commotion. Which trete adopted, and the Contention ediournel intik Otis morals:ie. • „ THE VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT OR /ORR—The Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Ss nu- ham just celebrated its first anuiversary, her beets organized on the twenty-sixth of May, 186 . a report shows that during the year 87,513 Union eol ith have been fed at the saloon, and one hundred and tf -taut' received medical treatment in the hospitals. addition to these, many were temporarily relieved by i)sicians outside of the establishment. The institution s been sustained wholly by the gifts of patriotic people d institutions. The total amount of c.intributions up the prevent time amounted to A 13,163 83. In addition ilds, many persons presented the saloon with provi- Ins and building materials. The total enuunt of ex ndttures wad $12,860.31. an election of officers for the ensuing year resnited as lows: President, Win. Id. Cooper; vice presiiout, O. Simpson.; treasurer, Adam Simpson • secretary, s. hi. Monti ; corresponding secretary, 13. B. Hall ; •ekeepor, Samuel Nichole ; provision committee, Jo -1 Coward, Jr , Wm. Sprole, W.lt S. Cooper, Philip :patrics, and limas Plant. be election of a Board of Managers for the Soldier's to will take place on next Thursday evening. The ter.shop Committee will meet this evening. Jetetd ay the that anniversary of the Union Volunteer retlituont Saipan was also celebrated by a salute of hutdrtd guns. The organization was not entered until the 21th of Kay, 1863, although a committee :Maths, which afterwards merged into the Union unttee, led soldiers prior to the above date. to new addition to the saloon, for the accommodation irk and wounded soldiers, to nearly complete'. fa Men to this new structure, a house in the neighbor it bee been secured for a like object. "to ladies Of the Union Committee are busy in making tgaments for the grand floral fair to be opened on t6th of June, at the saloon, foot of Washington 10. . OLD BuudnNo.—The old Burd ion, at the son theast corner of Niuth and Ohoetnut tin hi now being demolished, preparatory to erecting place three handsome storm This eiructure was tinily built for Mr. Joesph Stine, then a wealthy 'mut of this city. Mr. Sinse resided there for some The property subsequently fell into the tenseusion r. Edward I hipper' Third, who resided there until ieried of his death, which to.ek place in 1818. The d Mr. liurd prevtded that the o d homestead should me in the occupancy of during the cOn ,cn if her life. After her death, tiro house was to n clewed for a period of one 3 ear, and durlug thst nue prow person wait to be rlnpluy ea to take care the expiration of the time named, the cat mansion to bu aemolletted, and a tow t.f mores was ord-oed built, occum lug the entire lot, from Cueetnut street teem Alter the completion of the improvement, roporty is to bo diTidea among certain parties named far. Third made opecial provision that no or place of public amusement should be erected the let. 11111 died In April, ISM. The improvement pro :or U 3 Mr. Bard war not mhde 413 promptly ea the itl.orlsed, in consequence of trio diaardusett condi the cUUktry.-• 1.103 now b. pu.bed . NATIONAL GUARD . —Reoruitina 0 4, on rapidly in the Notional Gaud—the members Idles to the call almost nueuitu.nely, while the el .1, gladdened by the coming forward of the recruits u-re oill, them fu the old nth Megirumd, during the !Willits savior. The Guard poseera an advantage leg officers who are conversant watt all the details ve service, in camp or upon the march, and who OLCO be enabled to provide fur the comfort of their ted promote a knowitdge of drill and discipline. idventeg,s con only be judged of by those who ',countered, f,..r the hint tree, the emergencies laments of a camp Ilse, where, to the new be. much hoe to be learned. Tney (the (herd) urn e of being able to marsh, with a felt regimeet,• filmed, in a day or two at the furthe,t. Youug ~,,irons of serving their country, are invited to •cl and at ()1100, while a chance is offered them, MAISAYIINK MILLS. —A ttention called to the fact that there is a general purpose rt of the cotter, and woollen nuttaufalturers In ,k, and ether pieces, to atop worklug their mills I the peasegesof the LW ilny.istug a tux of three If per cent. ad valorem on the msterlal. The Id add much to the original cost, and would paid iu emit otteeery eels by the manufacturers, they received payment to money or not. The .urtra would thus be compelled to cease opera- I sere al drins have already prepared to atop le within two weeks after the postage of the BOOT-BLACK BRIGADE.—The weekly meeting of this organisation way held It g, at the rooms of the Young don's Chris idation. Dr. Kevin, the president, being ab.. meeting was opened with prayer by the cecre- Lcid Dickson. The lads were addressed by Williams, klingus, Tu.ay, and others. Tho bath-school Convention brought to the roam unbar of delegate', who also took part in tho kind lady wee 'present with some dillies he boys, fur which they gave a hearty vote of The attendance/rag good, and the Brigso.e eon ennelres very well. The lads rattled, to inset 'be tune place, on Tuesday evening next. "ERSAAY OF TUE UNION VOLT:UT— IMP:MOM HT 003/ WETTlSE.—Yesterday de of thitty. four guile wee fired by tho [felon Behest/mut Comin'ttee, ut thole 641000, to (heir first annivertary. On the 27th of Ray, muittet. of Indies and gentlemoo, who had been providing for the troops at Broad nod Prime at the foot of Washington street, wee organ !tetrad the first despatch from New York that would arrive during the dey. This was the drutlon of the kind to the country, and from le hare sprung meny others, that hare done a Ilia good. Their rtport will be publlthed la a Mowing what has beuu done by it, liberality tone of Philudelehle in ope year. • CAsEe.—Yeaterday afternoon •d Wade Lippee was charge(' before Police Boater with being a faiative from justice ore. Ile is charged with being a hotel thief, tent back to where he is wanted. _ _ !buns wee also arrested byDetective Ben Lo churge of hole) thieving. He was detected r carrying off clothing milosging to some or •e t at the States Union Hotel, whore the prl tupping. Ho was committed to answer. BAIIBATH - dCHOOL CONVEN ;oneentinu, COMpOf ed of representatives of the 'bath schools lu the State, c ill cotumenno its nornisg, et ten o'clock, in the First lode pend- Drina' street, below Chestnut. The object of ion is to obtain au accurate view acid survey in its Sebbeth. chool napBClB, and to devise ens by which to impart increased vigor and the Sabbath f cline's, teach the destitute, and ;usual interest. sx al:FN.—The Scott foundry hop at Reading is now engaged In turning le of the largo close of guns required by wilt. It is twelve fsot long, awl has a bare ea. 14 hett finished It will be a most beautl %wk. The foundry for the, costing of these I also befog prepared. Two pits, one 17, and Met deep, have ban prepared for that. pnr pthd with all the necessary appliances far ordnance. • OF AN EPISCOPAL MINISTER. afternoon, the Rev. William Douglass, 3L Thomas (colored) Episcopal (March, root his ItklloollCO, to Powell street. Tha .rgely attended by the clergy, among whom amps Potter and Stevens. df.r. Douglass ived by tile congregation, and enjoyed the 1y outside of the pate of Lis faith. TIE P.ENNSYLVANIA. RAE reiuessun the Kurth Pooosy'Tools Ke .shosrs a consideruble increase over 'eat unt of receipts at the Qnsicerto en statiou, cf the host ou the rowl, during the past evoral hundred dollars more than the month of last rear. The freight bosieess h larger increase thau in the receipts from • NEW BEGIIIENT .—A regi- Iresniced in this city under the name of , anin Independsnt I/nerd " ' An informs] . (Moors wee held yesterday, and the cola !eyed to Oolonel Priv:math. The regimeut tree or eh months Abont4oo young luau. gireody Wolfed their 'ideation to tots It. ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.— (+moon' during n rope-walking exhibition a mall balloon containing three men, was below tho dom. Another boot was sent wore reicood. ANIA VETERANS. —A meet:- withers who ter'/trio the arnty duriug ;Wood In 1812 he to take Waco at the ity's Armory, !Math street, below Arch, la afternoon. . ZSULT.—Patnek Burns who the railroad at Nioettooth aod Wash .ahrday, died front his [Wades yeatir- Petuppylvarda IbsPital• Ito woe a tt thirty years of sae. INFANTICIDE —The body buts day or two old, was found lo the vo colored mrn, on Monday morning, iove Oonsholiockro. Toe body-was tied ,pd beside being bruised, Wu heed was !EPT.ED.—The Third lie . rcb, of Ole city, bare offered a non- James Denning, Jr., of Hackensack, has occopted the call. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, THE MONEY MARKET. PHILAMILPHIA, May 27,1862. The opening quotations of the Stock Board were &bent the some as the cleeing prices of yesterday. Stocks have pretty generally recovered from tho shock of yesterday, and nearly approached the figures of last week. A de cided steadiness characterized the rearketdaring the day, and operations were large at an advance. A belief that the disaster to General Banks was unimportant, and that McClellan would soon have a loose hand to shake at the rebels tended greatly to this elastic feeling. The arrival of a messenger from Washington, who stated that the re trograde movement was understood and believed, by re sidents and those high in office, to be premeditated, ie. ducal a skill better feeling, and but few seemed inclined to sell United States 7-308 at 4x, although one large sale was made at that figure. Reedits); recovered to 24X, with no more offered at that figure. City 6s, new, ad vanced %, and considerable tett% at 102 X. Schuylkill Navigation 6s, 1882, sold at 69X, a rise of 1% on yedor day's bid. Pennsylvania Railroad, let mortgage, 101; 241 mortuage 98X, an advance of x on lest sales Penn sylvania ss, buyer five days, 677,;, on advance of an X Beading 6s, 1670, 93X, an advance of X on yesterday's bid. Beaver Meadow Railroad was firm at 53%. Phi ladelphia nod Sunbury 7s at DD. The closiog prices of the board show a continued healthfulness, and the above prices were sustained. About 76,000 bonds changed bands, and but few shares. Passenger railways MI 0 a littlo more in demand at old prices. The early transactions in gold, au the street, were made at 3X premium. Advicea from Now York advanced the rate to 4, the market closing at that figure. Silver re mains at . Foreign gold Is rather dull, and wo noted bit row ealee. But little le doing In land warrants, the passage of the bemeatead bill having unsettled the market, and no per manent quotations can be given. The following aro the present figures: Land warrant quotations, corrected by Drexel & Co., 4 South Third street: BUTING. Enta.mra. 100 acres 40c. par acre..........60c. per acre. 120 scree ....Ma per acre 60c. per acre. SO acres 00c. per acre 900. per acre. 40 acres 80c •per acre ..110c. per acre. Money still continues plenty, and first-class paper Is eagerly sought at from 6 to 6, but little is offered, and the trade is dull. Street operations in United States n euritic' wore not very numerous, holders not being anxtoue to sell at present prices. Some sales were made, however, at 104 x. Tc-day it meeting of the shareholders of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company le to be held at the Beard of Trade rooms, to hear the report of the committee as to the practicability of converting the scrip of the com pany into snares. Those Interested may find it to their advantale to attend. flank-sots matters are unite ac tive, Pennsylvania currency commanding the principal attention of the brokers at 6-10 disconnt. Ohio and In diana 3, not much afloat. Good Illinois and Witconsla at 3; Kentucky 1 ; but little to doing in Southern fan's, the only figure at which it Is bought being 60 per cent. discount. fifteen. Drexel & Co. furnish the following quotations New York exchange ' Par to 1-10 pre. Boston exchange; .. to 1-10 L• Baltimore exchange. ' " to 1-10 die. Country funds .x to 6-40 .. American gad .103 X to 104 One year certificates Pera)l dia. Coupon bonds .103)4 to 103)( Philadelphia Stock Excnange Sales, May 37. [Reported by S. E. SLAY3tAKER, Bails. Exchange.] FIRST BOARD. 110,000 US 7-10 T ' S n c 1.101% 12000 Ant Gold 146 1033 500 Onin & Am 63'83. 95 20 2d & 3d it 0334 62 Or & Contoo.st B. 28 1800 21 Poona 6s 75X 36 Mies & Wal-st B. 33X 10 tap & Pine et 8... 12x 20 Morris Canal.... 46% 2000 City 6s N. 8 0. 9d 2000 Co 'Bl. ...iisllo3% 6Penna 8, ,,.....41M r. 32 do .051 , m 473,s 12 do .47% 9000 Read 64 10. awn 98,4 1000 U 3 83 Beg '81.....109N 1600 08 Ca cpn 'Bl. ;.109p, 2000 Sa N l ay 6s 'B2:bs 68,1( 4000 do b 2 89% 20 Cam & Am 8....182 8 do e 5,411.199 6000 Pa It let m. 40111.104 1000 Penns It 2d m. 98% - . BETiVI3E 5000 Elmira B h..... 88x I 15 Poona 11. 4.7 xi 2860 City 60 new 102% 1 10,000 do no w..... 10231 1000 Penns 6e b 5 117,14 SECO:NI) 2000 Reading es '70... 931 i SOO U$ 7-30ry n c1n.104,,ii 1002 US Os 'Bl 103} 5000 West Branch Os.. 81 100 Sold Ns, prf..s6o 16 5 Arch-et R 22% 3050 Cam & Am bd '64.100 if 00 Us 66 '6l .1031 E 64 Eace&V cur WE 7% 50 Oataw R praf.b6o 8% 1000 Poona ba b 5 £77; Abt 2800 d 0.... aswa 81% 30 Reading 24% 14 Perna .... 47% 1100 City Gs new .....1(r2% 22(0 do new 102% 05 liezleton Goal 46% 01 Beaver Meadow.. 58% 600 115 7.30 T'y n c1n.104% 700 d 0... . .... 104% NW Fiala .tStai 7a... 10 1 CLOSING P 1 Bid. Asked.' fJ 13 Os 'Bl 103% 10334 II 13 Tr 7 3-10 N. 1041( 104% Philatla 6s. 99 3.9% Philada Os new.. 102% 106 Penna. 6s. 87% 88 Reading It 24% 2434 Road m W80'43.100 .. Read bds '70.... 93 9334 Read mt 6e'80.. 86 88% Penns 31. ex dlr. 47% 47% fauna El m 6e..104 104% Pennon 2 mils.. 98 1( titorris Gni Cdn.. 451( 47 Morris Gni I'rof.ll7 Soh Nay Stock.. 6 6% Sch Nay Prof... 15 161( Sell Nay 6x'82.. 691 f 13934 Elmira It 1034 10x, ICES—FIRIII. Bid. Asked. Elmira R 19% 203( Elmira la '73... 87% 83 laland R 14% 15% Lough CI &Ras.. 55 55% LeCi & Nav eep. 30% 40. N Peuna R..... 8 8% NPa R ietoff 75% 78 N Penult 11 19s. 93 . 94 Cataw J Con... 2% 2% Catanisaa Pct. 8% 8% Fink & South 11 45 .. 2,1&24-at lt. glYolf 86,y, r W ce&Vino-stlt 7% 8 54 54% Spruce& Pine.. 12X 'lB Green & Coates.. 26 26,v 10hea & Walnut. 833( 84 Arch Street.... 224 22% Philadelphia Markets. MAY 27—Evening. The demand ror Flour is limited, both for export and balm sales; about sf o bbis superfino sold at 84 7505, the latter for nom. Porirriveusa, and 500 lab's North trestern extra fannly at $6.12X. Thu sales to the trade are limited at the above figures for enacrflae, 8185 75 for common to good extra and t xtra &wig, and 6600.50 bbl for fancy braids, as to rinalty. Dye Flour is sellirg, in a email way, at 8.3.25 VP. bal. Corn Meal is 111110 t at $2 62X for POTlllB)lvatiia Neal. Wrieler.—The offerings are light, and prices unchang ed, with sales of 3,000 bus at 810L10 for Inferior ; 51.1281.23 for good and prime Penna. reds, and $1.308 7.40 for white, the latter for prime Kentucky. Rye is selling at 66c for Penna. Corn is in demand at the ad vance; about 8,000 bus, month , prime Southern yellow, told et 64c afloat, Including some Penna. in store at 520 bac, and white nt 60c. Oats are without alteration;, 3,0Z0 bun Penna cold at 88c, and 600 bus Delaware at 86e afloat Besx.—let lin. 1 Qaarcitron is steady, and selling a $33.60 ton. Comm —The market 16 firm to-day undo: the late news from abroad, but there le very little doing in the was of aide,. Guocznirs AND PROVISIONS.—Tbere 1e rery little doing in either. but the market for the latter is dull. rt*nroxy —There no change; Peuusylvania bids are telling at 24c; Ohio do 24Xc and dttalge at 22.0 CITY- ITEMS. The Sick and Wounded of the Army The following we extract from a letter addressed to George U. Stuart, Esq., of this city, by the Bey. J. C. Sloan, dated "Steamboat Sew," on the way to York town, May 22, 1862. Mr. Sloan is a member of the depu tation lent to Virginia by the Young Moo's Christian daeociation of this city, to attend to the wants and spi ritual comfort of the lick and wounded seidiera. After narrating a ',ember of individual cases of interest that have come under hie notice, in ministering to the suffer•era in the Mill Creek and Seminary 'hospitals, he says: There are many of the rebel wounded among them. They all seem greatly surprised at the kind treatment which they receive, and some with whom I hare con versed express sorrow for baring engaged in the war. Many of ahem have died. They seem to be less able to bt ar op under their sufferings than the Union soldiers. If I can, I will remain as long as 1 see them Is work to be done May I write you for whatever I thlok will aid to their coolest and such as cannot be obtained tweed There are those in Phliadelphla who I know will gladly contribute. The need in many cases in Kill Greek hos pital is nourishing food and little delicacies, snob as we cannot find Isere I shall remain for some time at York town, and other pause up on the way to Richmthd, should we find many wounded and sick. Should I find but- few, and those there attending and girlog Ohristian instruction, I shell return to the hospitals at Fortress Monroe. I write this will pencil, uud ruder the rough7m.)ll°n of the bout. Tell tin Obristiuns in l'hiladolohle to pray for the wounded and sick of our arm,. lO u'or.ox P. kl —We arrived her• (Yorktown) at 3 o'clock, and found 1,500 sick soldiers. They bare n.l read ins matter of any kind. I never saw so much eagereess to get Studs and religions books If you could have a box tent here, to the care of Dr. Watson, it would he .loyfoliy received by these soldiers. I shall probably go up to the White 801130. I am told there are 1,000 sick and wound ed there. '1 bey have land ne preaching here or religiune service of kind, I am told. We visited two of the hospitals this evening. and gave each something to read, and had worship with them. They manifested the greatest grati tude, and beg us to be sure and tomato their roomy again. • Suture this hasty scrawl. We are staying with the only' ton of a family that has remained. The rebels de stroyed everything he had, and carried him off with thin, but be (soaped, and came in. Yount, kc., J. D. SLOAN. CARTES DE VISITE OF _ DISTIMUISIIED FRIENDB.--711r. F. Gutekunst, the celebrated Onto grapher, Nee. 7C4 and 706 Arch street, has recently added to bin elegant collection of fine card photographs, of his own inimitable production, some exquisite per halts, in this neat and attractive style for the album, of distinguished members (deceased and living) of the Bo eh ty of Friends, of which we may name those of Lncretia Mott, the Quaker preacher of this city ; Joseph John Gurney, ono of the chief apostles of Quakerism in this cc un I ry , with bit wife Eliza, and h.e great and good sister, Elizabeth Fry. The latter, of course, are copied from en grevings, but they aro perfect gams of pictures, and are finding a large sale at Ht. Ontatinet'S counters. A fine card picture of the Gurney residence, by Outekunst,'ls alto hero an tale. • ELEGANT CADPETN AND CANTON MATTISON AT MODERATE PRIORS —brewers. J. F. & E. B. Or.se, No. 619 Chestnut street, opposite the State florae, have now In Moro a insgnificeut asiortmant of all the no-iteat and most desirable Carpets, chiefly of their min tuiporta- Goo. Also, an. elegant line of Canton filettinits, ern- bracing every variety, all of which they era Belting at unnsually mcdc ate prices, in anticipation of their con templated removal to their splendid new store about being cummenced at 'Ninth and Chestnut streets. A WORD OF A MICE TO GENTLEDEN.—There are hundreds of our readers, in this city and elsewhere, who know frcm expetience 'that the Hain and Caps enenutecfn - Ceil and mild by Messrs. Charles Oakfortl Bon. under the Coutineetal Hotel, are the most etylish, most durable, and the best in every particular, made In thle country or Europe. To those who have not ye t imbed this fact, WO would say, Buy ()Word & Bou'll hats in preference to any others." Their price', =re over, ore remarkably low, for the finality of geode sold. To late for children and mines their stock Is also unex ceptionsble. AN AMIABLE SIONSII LAl:qr.—Among the rebel letters found at Yorktown was the following from a fair damsel, named llebitable, who thus counsels her lover, Obedieb: "When yu git into the fete yu jig tak tue o f them mean 'Myelin yanked' bi ther Moser& as To ar abet and sheik them orl to pinta and send me a piece to renumber yu by." Mehitahle is affectionately informed that neither 'Yankees nor their trowsers are of the kind to )trld to much treatment no she propoma. The men come of a stock that to not easily shaken, and the trow.. • sere are generally from the Brown-Mona Clothing Ilan 'of Rockhill & Wilton; Noe 603 and 000 Chestnut street, above Slxlh, Philivicipble- DIII2NSIONS 02 THE NATIONAL CAPITOL.— The dimeasione of the Capitol at Washington are thus edits laity staled: Whole length of building, 751 feet 4 inthee length of aings, including steps, 324 feet; width of singe, 142 feet 6 inches; width of old Capitol, 352 feet 4 inches; height of dome above the basement-floor, 264 feet; ground actually covered, 163,112 square feet, or score than three and it half acres. The main part of II o strrictrue resembles In appearance the handsome building occupied by Granville Stokes, the fashioner and clothier, at No . . 009 Chestnut street, where 4he !Most Myles' Of Summer Clothing are selling at remarkably low prices. DRIED AND SMOKED MEATS, Of superior qua lity, for the warm weather, can always be bad at Mr 0. B. Idattoon'e, dealer in Flue Groceries, Arch and Tenth streets. Ilia elegant Jersay•ctired hams, line dried beef, and largo•aized tongues ore unequalled for excellence, and should be tried by everibe,:lr. "ALL QUIET ALONG TEE LINES."—The Chestnut end Walnut Streets Railroad lino was taken poasesnion of yesterday, morning, early, by the 'Union forces, which given cm the command of the Delaware from Chestnut to Walnut streets, and all of the strategic points along the line, including the di National Saint i," Fourth end Walnut. Citartou Stokes, with his Staff Officers and their suite, wore out in the morning, making a reconnais sance in force, when some skirmishing was heard in front of their vertu', and towards noon a general engagement wee brought on. The cutters within the works wore very active, nod eeveral brave fellows bad their full length measured out during tho day. I have to repeat that the Bullet-Proof Vests wont off handsomely, of which I wins special notice to be tattoo by the Wei . Department. (Signed) CHARLES STOKES, "One Price," under the Continental', Oommandioa. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—NIoth and fjhoidnot 'Afro Jos Wocd, Pitlsburg • Miss A J Wand, Pittsburg Robt 13 Steven% , T S Clark. Pittsburg It 0 Mercer, Tov:atla G T Van Doren, Pittsburg P Jonesk wf, Read[ng G W Casa, Pittsburg W Hammel & a, Pa Mile Hammel, Harrisburg F Jaeger, CI lenge Joe Torrence, Cincinnati H S Magian', Lanceater P Dougherty Harrilluirg Col E.lie, St Louie F S Porkies, New York Z Baldwin, New York W R Brown, W House, Ye G Betesg, Jr, Rockville, Ct J J Detwiller, D, Easton Ml,a S Boat, Hatton E McLaughlin k la. N J W A ['lnatome, Zealot' Lient 0 C, Eckert. U S J Eckert, Pottsville John Brame', Cleveland Col idnounider, USA Aire Magusider Wm Menzies, New York Z Dliiwball Ithn F Read,le, Now York olt Pablo & tady NV C Doe.; e, Waal, D 0 3 9 Osgood & la, Now York J T Boyle, Kootocky B A Badger & la Vortscuth bliss F E Chamberlain, N H Albion W Fernald, N T A Neatnitli, Clikeinnatt,o BL Woodhouse, NOW York Mee F Nunn, Wadi% D 0 Ospt Ono Oib3ou, US A B Crosby, (Wm° Howard L Johtown A May Penis) Irani& L W New York kllceonnel a le Miuerre McDougal N 0 A 0 Sterner, New York J tleabtonck, New. York R Runt, Boston ' A Christy, St bo n's Ileum, Owen, Seneca Fella F Lochner, Now York 0 „Holmes, Jr, Maas R A Lamberton, Harrisleg J A Greene . \Geo D Stewart. lowa A 0 McClelland, Pittsburg.Rß Abrams& wf. Pa BF lloasewortb, St Paul W J ELlsy, Was D 0 * Geo F Bemis. Dootou Newton Lightner St la, Pa Muster J Lightner, PA Mrs Warrant it 2 day, Pa Mre Haley, Pennsylviulta Miss lialdeinau, Pa A 8 Sturtevant, Now York W 0 Kele° Erie, Pn vrzt . 3 W A Torrey, New York W Foster, Jr, New York S B Nott, New York Jan Bowen J Fitzpatrick, Maryland Mrs I!' Femaid,Portertatt A M lienderson & la, Mo_ Mrs Ralston, Oincln. Ohio H F Coyle & la. Brooklyn 0 W rattorac,n, if Jersey Chester Snow, Masa W S Scott, Novi York U Jones & wf, Peena Mr Man, Philada iT1351 Tad & Potter, Prov, 8I W C aturzliill, New York N ginirsbury, 'Hartford Caleb Ildagrave, Prov, R I W G Weston, U 8 A Was Porter, Lynn, Masa G DL Veyld, Waal!, D 0 G Crandall & wf, Wash ltllre Orandt 11, Week, D 0 A J Pitch. Jersey Oity Z H Rafael; & le,'Pertna P D Ilaevimao, N York Clwts Fuller, Scranton Hon Ratak B Wright, Pa JA. Gardner, York Swing Il E Smatl, Yore . , Pa • J 0 Jordan, York, Pa D Itolilday, Baltimore P F Camay, Jr. Delaware Mies Liszt° (lawny, Dal E Eworte, Pittelturg Ghat Reels V Grcer. & wf, Lena are It [I Hobart. ' New York T Leland Boston M hards, Now York Stephen Taylor. Masa B Holcomb. Delaware J P Clark & la, Penns Geo W Bradley, Syracuse W E Hooper, Baltimore ?L Carter, England Thee L Carhart, New York A Tenney, New Yark A Leland, Blase .1 W litilloger, Wash, D 0 W W thiPeen, Hoboken Joelst S Lt. verott, N Y B Looker, Maryland E Clark, Washington, D C BMA Jamison Pittah'g T P Whitemarah, N Y W Bridge. Baltimore \V SL Scott L P Griffith J F Dix, Baltimore L Mame, Wsebington W T Phipps, Cincinnati W H Hope, Wash, D 0 N Hunter, Beading MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fonrth st,.below Arch. 11 Peters, Delaware R H Patterson. Maryland Wet Canfield, Ohio H S Wharton, Huntingdon C L Hansa, Shankeville O Signfooak la, Bedford Mrs Burn., St Augnstine J D Boyle k la, Uniontown W P Janke, Woodville E H Nevin; Mesa Chic Hirsh, Lancaster W White, Butler C Pot ter, Attica, Ind E Bateman, Danville, 11l O H Slater, N Jersey J Ii Lee Jacob Bear, Penna J'Eahelman, Penns BB Pttriken ' Huntingdon 0 W Oliver, Winsport A Crowell, Poona • H D Schmidt, Carlisle H. O Itt 01, U Chunk W A Houck, Petersburg J D Stewart, Tyione. E F Etzler, Milton T D Bc eber,Muncy ORCook la J D Halbert, Carlisle J N Hays, Shippensburg F Shoemaker, Newburg J B Wallace, Huntingdon Mho Trait, Clearfield W S Readin, Pitteton Coo Slate, Wnieport II A Slate, Wtasport Wm Allen, Pittston W H Frytalre,• Milton Kesr, Mineravale W Crofter, tifitilinbarg Jos J R Orwlg, bliffliuburg John S Let D, Easton R Atte, Now Lisbon, 0 F H Zapernick,Ohio Blair, Shipsensburg O W Croft, Shipperiebargi Et toys:lour, New York W A. Wallace, Penes T B Collins, Maryland . S P Barrows, Pittsburg S Hitchcock, Oncrtecticut A J Eudeley,Pittsburg BOARDS ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS or TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGH? AMERlCAN—Cliestnnt street, above Fifth. II 0 Dowell, Now York Jno Cunniugham, Poona' J II Jor.ea, Williamepott J H Smith, Williamsoort• J a Brown, Wiilimusport II J Perkins, Whits Pine Mai Wm Lee 8 wf, I'enna T N Bogle, Wash co, Pa JooDlosicore, Wadi ro, Pa J P Caldwell, Florence, Pa WniJ Cool, Florence, Pa Wdl L Wrlaiq Ninth, Pa Thos McKean, Li ash. Pa H Wash, Pa Jacob elagle, Waab, Pa J r Lattoruns, Delaware It A llooper, Do•ton T II bitgreage, Easton Geo top, York, Pa Mrs Uop, York, Pa W Dep. York, Pa W J Smith, Minereville Jos Bradford. Newport, 8188 Carr, Virginia J Babcock Rhode Island Com Illontgomery & la.D 0 A B Ludism, New Jirser 8 Drinkhonse, Hatton, Pa W W Becdtreon, alar)land W Calvert, Juicy Shore W U Lawson 81a, Hilton 111 Chamberlin dau MIFS Betty Wetvon Wise Sally Watson L Farnewcrth t, Is, Penns Mies B.sthenbough, Penns A liepbrirn, Penns Chas L Wells Downinen Capt (.} W Drunk), Virginia U W Rogers, Virginia • A B Pope, Pro'', B I Joe Simone, Es. , ton _ J Weisz, illiMinborg. . N G Morrison, Potisiille lI LOI d, Pottsville Alex Wci , s, Ilastoo, Pa P M Stove, Providence. B I 14 Ts) tor. Trenton, el .1 W 0 Baxter, Mercenibtirg J Wescott, Maine • J B Whitaker, klaryland BIC Jackson, littryland Hugh Jackson, Mari land It B Gordy, Maryland J 13 utupbraya, Maryland Oscar Freeoy, Maryland MCA W li Comegyo, US & F W &conk!, Nows,rit, N J J 0 Hinwou, New York Joe Mc Wdad.' D 0 BT. LOIIIti ROTEL--(ltteetunt emit, above Third. J L Tiluoy, Delaware Lient O S Oltrk Lieut U R Wilson, US A II R Elwell, Terre abuto Mr Eccles, Trenton, N J W B Roseubanm, N J John S Johueou, R J Abbott, Virginia 'W Obese, Neet York Alex Bow(llteb, Bost,n a N Sege, Conoectleat DiFs Wilson, Bermuda. W I John P Dole, New York T B Towoneud, Tifica NY W B Lukeas, Mies, N Geddeu. Lowlebnrg, Pa Tux UNION—Arch street, above Third ZDree, Draltingdon co, Pa L Trauriaer, Greensburg 0 A Jenks, Newtown, Pa D Hunter, Tanoqua 0 Wtldfs & In, Delaware W H Sayre, Mulch abunk J B She. Her, Pcnna W B Shaeffer, Pittsburg J T Jakee, Camden, Del F W Weed, Trout Rim 0 Dobson, Pottsville W P Emery. New Jersey O L Droll, Middletown, 0 D Eppley, Harrleburg A Brtremel, Harrisburg • T A Hummel, Harlisburr4 ffirs.l Doltqn, Lambertville Mee Km° Dean,' Parma D Johnson, Allegheny, Pa D GUIs, Easton, Pa .w P Hammond, Ph Leda C E Davis & wife J T Shinier, Allentown H Banter, Penland, Me Clement, Delaware NATIONAL DOTEL—Bnoe sheet, above Third. 3.11 Groff, Mechanicsburg R Bnhe, Allentown,Pa W Whitaktr , Penna Peter Belo, Pennsyvania W a Idennig A wife, Permit Argos Snurbea, Safe Harbor Dr J Randig, Pennsylvania Alfred Kendig, Penna B Urban, Blount Joy, Pa ink' Hassler A wife, retina John Brandt A wife, Penn* 111 Hasler A wife, Penna Jchn Id Harley, Bucks no John Carper, Pennsylvania Semi Bomberger, Pence H. Kreitzor, L banon as, Pa Adam Barnes, Lebanon co W M Seltzer, Leonvon co John A Danger, Lebanon co B F B.endlinger, Penna H C Sherk, Pennsylvania H Bechtold & Indy, Penna John lasers, Mount Joy Ceo Corey, Pennsylvania Bev T G Brown Jr wife, Pa Miss Lizzie Ranch, Penna J L Lineberger, Lebanon John Miller, Lebanon • Hits hi Looser, Lebanon 3lfes L Ketch, Lebanon • Mire L Elsmbleton,Le , anon Harvey Houck, Lebanon Miss A Bhercr. Lebanon Adam Riser, Lebanon B S Weiss. Lebanon A S Light, Lebanon' D A Tawney, Lebanon H Forester, Lebanon J C Uhler, Lebanon B 0 Omen. Lebanon J B Orth. Bruntuelatown Sheck. 'Lebanon B Light, Lehnuen 8 Wise. jr,'Lebanon Jos Biißbtblil, Lebanon . John Brightbill. Lebanon STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. J Patton, Lancaster co V B Beano, Middletown B D Rim New York H J Lynch, Pittsburg .W Beck, LaWrenceville D Mcßoehm', Penna • J.Bsgerty & le, P nus B F Pitta, Indiana co W F Iteiber, Pima J M harper, TYrolle, Pa J Balaton, Attustrc,ng co D Sterrett, Osrliate G Gingrich, Lancaster co A Hutchison, Ptitsburg J O Roemer & 10, Pa J Spotts, Pottsville B McDivitt, Penne J SI Outumings, Oi,artield D B Bollinger, Penna J G Wolf, Penns Bev D flock Parma Bev S Hoary & la. Littlet'n Pt McClintock, Perry co Jon Kelley, Juniata oo W Buchanan ' Cambridge J Barth'. tlumb,rtand ce, W V Banks, Penns Min .1 J Banks, Patina Abraham Scholl, Lotto co Alex Bonney, Johnstown James Williams, lowa . . COMMIROIAL--Sixth street, above Choi - nut. B 'Walley, Cheater co = Growl B J Barton J T MASSOY, Penns O.K Al cDonalti, Chester co D Zook, Mt Joy • J W Buckley & wf, Pt Dop't W Davie, Poona Jac Bratton, Chester co Thos S Taylor, Port Royal J B cnoody, lancastor co Dr S B Stubbs .B Il Jones, Unionville, Pa \V 111 Hobart, Pottstown . G lk Mintzer, Pottstown E M Bye, Wilmington, Del G Parke, Jilkion, A A Andoreon, Peon kft.ts Brown, Poona • Jess() McCormick, Oxford Baml Young, Fenno B P Underwood, Chester co W B. Eder, Atorsi &Ltd BARLEY. SHEAF—Second street. below Vine. _ Davie. Beading Miss A Barley, Bristol 11Cest P Carver Doylestown Miss E Barley, Bristol B Oroasdale &It ; Bucks co J Levi, Providence, Pa S Welton, Ducks count) C 11 Magill, Doylestown D Pelotas, Doleetown Geo Wanton, Oentreve, Pa :Mks Bodine, Now Jersey B Warne, Mt Pleasant, NJ Mrs White, Now Jersey B Tatterelodl, Stoddartsve Miss E Tattersball, Poona 0 Poled* Wilkesbarra Jesse J Heaton, Newtown IC Lyeter, Alexandrls, Ye 31'.1) Vandegritt, Eddloston J 0 Parry, Attleboro A Dat.ohower. Burka co J Lippeucott, Bucks co B VBrown, Bucks county ■l' Janney, Newtown Alt W HMOs, Penult J 0 McCall • J Stovar, Coa *grille, Pa A Phillip', West Pbtlada Peoj S Bich, }lip, Bncke co J Horner, Hartsville, Pa Jonathan Mead, Bucks co Wm Crock, New Hope Chas Com! y, Byberry 31 Jarrett, Montgomery co BLACK DEAR—Third street, aboro Caticwrbill. • Jobn Werly & lady, Pa A Shiner, Halton, Pa W Harrier, Pennsburg' Jobn Herat, Pecumburg Chan Morrison Pa A Trol'inger. Pa . Aaron M Briplit, 1.4 John Snyder, Pa hi Seligman, Port Carbon Hiram Schell, Pa • Chan Braun, Allentowli Jacob Huth, Suumeytown Dane K Moyer, Berke co Horace M Goldin, Backs co Alex Shelter, York, Pa Ohs, Neff, York, Pa 'John Craver, York. Pa Saud W hillier, Berl:Mlle D Heinley, South Evansville BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill. A Eiscuhard, Lehigh co, Pa R Roberts,'Qnakertown John Klemm, Pennmivanta Z D Shoemaker, Bedford L Weise. WeJetport T 0 Glosioger, Allentown Mrs 0 Ritter, Allentown .Mrs London!.lager, Allen'n Jae 0 Worth, Pennsylvania W G Pennypaoker, Rd." F Dinniogar, Pa . .B K. Becker, Penney Wealth W B Kehl, Penneberg E S Brower,Penderivania Jacob Zepp, PtnnpylTania Peter Belber, Easton Mahlon Baub, Easton Mahlon Schoch • John D Beau, Lebanon c 6 A Burr, Lebanon co A V Poll:lair, Reading MADISON BOOBY—Second street, above Market Jas Bell, Jr W A Cook, Thiaware Beall W Heti, Di lawore B Emumiry, Baltimore J B Vau Limon, Now York B L Shinier, Now Joraei K Roiumberry, Now Jimmy Peter Young, Now 'oiler Miss Anu Rosenberry, Ya Miss A Row, berry, Va Choi Howard, Brooklyn A L Salisbury, Baltimora J C Beldrotb, Now York MOIJWY 'VERNON HOTEL—Second et., above Arch. A ]3 Sherman, Milford Geo Yurgason, New York •• 11 Richmond, Honesdale ll J Murphey, Satyrca, Del B Blostam, PA Isaac S Stover, Brehm. J C Baetou,'New York • ar PENNSYLVANIA AC&DEDItY OF. THE t A FITS —The mutat election for . a Preel ecut and twelreDirections'wth be herd at the Academy on 2d ONPAY, the' 2d of June; between the hours of 6 And 6 P. M. - J 0111( T. rAwrs, Secretary. PhbadolpMet, May 26, 1602. my2t-6t ÜBE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1862. Mir SZZ YOUSTEL PADS ARRIVED. Brig Wm Watts? (Br.). Gowan, l 4 days from, Cheater, NS. with Bth to E A &under & Co. Behr C A &aeon, Rich, 4 days from Proviucotown, with miles, to Gto B Km foot. lr Astoria, Smith. 4 days from Bridgeport, Conn. with mdse to Twells & Co. ' - Behr Perynonnock, Barnes, 6 dayi from Ilatteras Islet,. in ballast to captain. Schr Narragansett, Nall, 6 days from Boston, in bal last to D 8 Stetson & Co. Bohr Telegraph, Connor, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jae Barratt &S• n. • Behr Olivia, Fox, 1 day front Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian & Co. Scbr John Whitby, Ylenderson, Iday from Odessa, Doi, with grain to Chr alien & Co. Belts J B Blotcker, Edwards, 4 days from Fiovidence, in ballast to captain. Behr 8 J Bright, Smith, from Yorktown, in ballast to J R White. Bahr M le Webb, Buckingham, 3 days from New York, with rcdse to W M Baird & Co. Behr henry May. Heaver, 6 days from Boston, with hemp to Weever, Fitter & Co. - Behr W B Mitchell, Eaton, 3 days from New York, in ballast to captain. CLEARED. Brig Ida, Morrison, Lagilayra; - J Dailott k Co. Brig Herald. Davie, Matanzas, G W Bernadon & Bro. Behr Fair Wind, Smith, Boston. E A Bauder & 00. Behr Onward, Leland, Boston, L Andenried & Co. Echr W H Mitchell, Baton, Boston, C A Hockecher Co. dchr Pantiles, Clark. Norwich, Milne', k Co. Par E Matthews, Bradley, Georgetown, C F Norton & 00. Rehr Pacific, Matthews, Snow Hill, captain. Bchr Filleld and Matthew, Fox do do. Siren Harriet Ann, Peterson, Alexandris, captain. . Str H L Gaw, Iler, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Btr Alida, Robinson, New York, W P Crit de. The following boats [tom the Union °anal passed into the Schuylkill Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: Hon! Buell, lumber to Henri Oroskey; T B Stevenson, do to Timmons & Co; Blorning Star, do to Isaac Kids; Prnosylvania, do to H•& B R BORN k Heihnvn, de to Jones & Soh; John Bead, do to John Craig; 0 othobolo, do to Patterson & Lippincott; N H Buchwaitor, do to John Hiltionore; Young Henry. shingles to Jones & Co; Maggie Bell; grain to Perot & Bro; Mary, bards to H & B F Bean; D A Albright, iron ore to N & a Brook. SPECIAL. NOTICES. • AN ENIGMA." BY THE BLED 0W TOWER RAIL. B y riddling rhymes which sibyls muttered, E eau' truths were often uttered, " Y es; and in these later times, Y ontb and age may learn from rhymes. 0 my he resolved to heed them U nderstand them as you read them. It weinate xtran each line, C saving all the thonghte that shine, L urkingly like pretty faces 0 verhnrg by gauze iscos— T hese a greater power can wield, • B nif displayed and half concealed, E yen behind that flimsy shield. • _ SO, within these versa sly, •All my precious conned spy:— T ry, sagacioue reader, try! T o each line attention lend, 0 n tech word your glances bend; When you have essayed this plan, E very Riegle leiter scan; B un your eye from top t 3 toe; B onor to initials -show. A nd our meaning stands confessed ; ook 1 'tin capita/kg dressed, • L ike a man in Bennett's best. The advice embodied in the above is good and emi nently practical, although poetically ezereeeed. We would respectfully solicit ou examination of our stock by all who intend purchasing, having on hand the la - gest assortnient of Besdy.made Clothing in Philadelphia, and also a fine selection of -Piece Goods for order work. Every me can be suited in sine, style, and price. We . buy and sell for cash only, therefore at the low eat possible prices TOWER. HALL, No. 618 MARKET St., Philadelphia. It BENNFPP & BATCHELOR'S BAIR DYE! TUE BEST-IN TUE WORLD. ILLIABI A. BATCTIDLOR'S celebrated llestr Dye peceducee a color not to be distinguished from natard— wairauted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies the Sll effects of bad dr a, and invigorates the Usk for life. GRAN, BED, or RUSTY BAIR instantly, turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and b. an- Din% Sold by all Druggists, &c. Er The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATC EIE LOB, on the four sides if each box. FACEORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Late 293 Broadway and 16 Bond street), n,y2B-ly • Hew York. HAVE You A COUGH. Then nee J&Y NE'S EXPECTORANT. Do not allow your cold to tole its own conrae. Two-thirds of the vic tims of consumption owe their affliction to the fatal mis take of °waiting for a cough to get well of itsolf!" Do hot fall.h.ta title error, but avail yonrielf at once of a re medy which thirty years' experience has demonstrated is certain to procure a speedy cure. HAVE YOU ASTHMA Oft rirrnrslS? . Then ass JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, which will oyercome the spasmodic contraction of the wind tubes, and cause them to moot the mucous or matter which clogs them up, and by an easy and free expectoration vellum) all dttfleuity of breathing. HATE YOU BRONCHITIS? Then tee JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. This wide spread disease, which may goeernUy be described as an inflammation of the skin which lines the inside of the iviiia.tohea,Jiroir vessels, spreading through every part of the lunge, is oftin - talferf - Rir - ootunrsuptivv. The Ex_. pectment subdues this Inflammation, relieves the attend ing cough, pain, and difficulty of breathing, and if - the ewe is not of too long standing, will certainly produce a Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It cleanses the lungs from all Irritating matters, while at the same time it heals and invigorates them. Of all the remedies which have been offered to the public for this dread dis ease, none have stood the test of time or maintained eo universal a popularity as this Expectorant. Thousands who have been given up by their physicians as inctuable have been restored to perfect health by its use, and their teetimony must carry conviction to all who read it. lIAVE YOU PLEURISY? Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. By taking two or three large doses in the early stages of tho disease in Quick succession, and covering up warmly in hog, this preparation acts as SI sudorido or ewealing medicine, and subdues the inflammetion at the outset. IIAYE YOU WHOOPING COUGH? Then use JAYNE'S EXPEOTORINT. There is no remedy which to effectually overcomes this disease as the Hxpectorant. What parent can witness the sufferings of her children from this distressing complaint without doing all in lur power for their relief? What medicine so plea sant to the tw to, or so certain to precinct) immediate be nefit? Give It a trial then_ and let ti prove its °Richey. Then use AXIcE'S EXPECTORANT. Children are .• subject to no disease more sadden lii its attacks, or, in the absence of prompt relief, none more fatal in its malts than Croup. Patents, therefore, should keep at band a remedy sure end tberougb. 'Such a remedy may be found. he the Expectoraut, and every careful mother will keep a supply by her. JATNE'S.EXPEOTORKNT la a standard medicine For thirty years it has been be fore the public, and during that period its curative pow ers heve been testified to by ell classes of people in all (marten of the world. Plnlsickens, clergymen, lawyers, met clients, and mechanics have experienced Its remedial effects, en] have furnished us with their testimony, and It may he found at length our Almanac. To their con . YID cleg certificates we would refer the doubting. - I'repered only at Dr,D. JAYNE A SON'S, No. 242 CHESTNUT Street, and for sale . by Druggists gene rally. ' in26.utie2t TRAMS'S- PLANTATION 13ITTEns—Ex... handed Nature's Great Restorer. They invigorate, strengthen, end 'purify the system, Cure DPSPBOSi9, -Acidity orthe Stomach, Dlarrhcoa, &o. A perfect ap petizer and tonic. ' They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compounded of pure St. Croix Rum, Roots, mid herbs, and are recom mended by all who use •them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly mom-Amended to the weak and languid. Bold by all Grocers, Druggists, hotels, and -Saloons. • P. S. DRAKE & 00', my3-mwi2m 202 Broadway, New York. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, °ETRE LATEST STYLIIS, mane in the Boat Manner, oxproesly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain Figures. All Goods mado to Order warranted satisfactory. Our OBR•PRICR STSTEII is -strictly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. 8e22.1y JONES'& CO., 604 MARMOT Street. • PEARSON—LORE.—On the 6th of May, by the Rev. J li. Mow, Par Etmpson 0. Peesson end Dike Elizabeth J. Lowe, both of West Philadelphie. SHY TII—WOOD.-00 the 17th of December. 1861, by time Rey. H. S. Gilroy, Ilr...krthor G. GthYth, of South .Nl* ark, to Mies Hate Wood, of West Philadelphia. '* McMUNTBIE.—On Tnoaday °coning, the 2ith Mat., Harriet T., daughter of Theodore and Emily Mmllurtrie, in the 9th year of bor ago. Funeral from the residence of her grandfather, John Thomas, No 1210 Arch street, on Thursday, the 2Dth inst.. at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill.. ..** SIMONS —On Taeoday morning, May 27th, Joseph 11,Binions, in hie 59th year. . . Funeral from do roaiden:e or his - brothii,...Pater B. Flmona, 1928 Poplar etroot, on FrldartnorninVat 10 o'clork. • *** CRIGAIL—On Tuesday morning, the 2Tth lust, Ithechc Crepar. • • • Ilor relatives entl_friends are reapselfolly invitsd to attend her funPrisi from the residence of her brother-ta lon', Joshua N. rgen, No. 614 North Twelfth street, to morrow (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. ** GUILLOII.—On Monday, the 26th Inst., Madame Actlie F. Gunton, in the B3d year of her Age The male Mende of the family are invited to attend her funeral from the residence of her son, Constant Gini lou, 615 Walnut street, this (Wedutisday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, without further invitation. Services at lit. 211 ary'a Church. tb °BIKER—On the 21st feet., Ileury Mame, son of Frederick and. Celia B. Corker, aged seven months. The relatives end friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the' funeral from the residence of hie grandmother, Mrs. Brown, Ifelmesburg. this (Wed nada) ) afternoon at 3 o'clock. To proceed to. Cedar llill Cemetery. BR - ANNAN.—Jobn C. Brannan, of Co. A, 51.iit Regi ment P. V., died on Wedneedoh, May. 21, of typhoid fever. QBCOND-I dO URNING -. 7. .POPLINS, TALENCBAS, AND' bINGUA.MS SON invite atte"tlon to their Bew Stock of— Second Mourning Gingbams,ls to 25 cents. Stcoud Mourning Silk and Wool Poplins .621 to 75. Stcond Mourning Silk and Wool Valencia', 76 ctn. Black and White finest Stench Jaconote, 26 ste— Plant Black finest French Jaconota, 26 cte. Lupin's Black Onalltee, 44 cis. . Bupin's Black Barege, 7-4 wide, 62g cte. • latpin'a Bleck Orape Manna, 25 cte. inpin'a Black Tamartlues; 26 ctn. myl4-12 „_. ErrorneE'.k,Eitioni COAL AND: NA.ITI: GAME COMPANY.-PUILIDILPIII . 4 May 21, A Dividend of THREE PER CENT., equal to one dollar and fifty dents Per share, on the capitst stock of the company, hae this day been declared by the Board of Managers, payable on demand, myPB•ot EDWIN WALTER, Treasurer. MARINE INTELLIGENCE (Correwpoodenco of the Prows) RICADING, Slay 28 HAVE YOU OONSIIKPTION? UAVR YOU CROUP? S.-T.-1880.-X MARRIED. DIED. 07. , PEOPLE'S STATI7 CONVENTION. THE PEOPLE Of PENNSYLVANIA, who dealra cordially to write to SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION In Ite patriotic efforts to =moms a sectional and unholy rebellion against the UNITE OF THE REPUBLIC, and who desire to support, by every power of the Go vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in antis, brimirig disease and the perils of the field to preserve the Union of our fathers, ere requested to select the number of DELEGATES Equal tolbe Legislative Representation of the Butte, at such times and in such manner as will , heat respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in STATE CONVENTION, AT HARSIORTIRG, On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at II o'clock on said day, to NOMINATE CANDIDATES for the OffiCCR of AUDITOR GENERAL AND SURVEYOR GENERAL, and to teke such motuntrea as may bo doomed neceaeary to strengthen the Government in this season of common peril to a common country. A. K. MoOLURE, Chairman of the People's State OoaktnMee. CEO. W. II A INMERSLY. JOANSULLIVAN, S B " mtariee ' mr/•tt THE PENNSYLVANIA STATEHON TENTION of BAB BATEL SOHOOL T114.0E1- MIS will meet ibis mnrnlny, May 23tn, at 10 o'clock, in the First Independent Church (Rev. John Olmunbarth BROAD Rive, below Cbethwt. To continue in sesdon Weducsdny, Thursday, and Friday. iny23-3t*.2 COOPER-SHOP VOLUNTEER. RE [J3 8AL0011,1009 o moo Street, 6162 26, IBM . Whereas, it Is evident from etreumetances that we may be calird upon at almnet any moment, in the discharge of onr duties, to furnish, voluntarily, supplie* to our loyal soldiers, who, in all probability, will peel through our city in 'largely increased and unusual !lambent; there fore, it becomes imperatively necessary to make an op• peal to the public for cantributions, in order that our treasury may Ye replenished sufficient to meet the ox.- 'tenses thereof. Each member of the Committee is an• thorized to make cone - Miens. a book, properly autheati• cated, being furnished him for this purpose. VV M. M. COOPER, President, 135 Smith Water street. A. M. MI HON, Treasurer. , 9 Queen street. WIC M. 313111.. Secretary, 330X:steadies street. 13. S Hail, Cor. Secretary, my 23 3t* ConiExchaage Bank. NOTICE.—A GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the UNION CANAL COM PANY, and of - the Bondholders of Mild company, now secured by the lot mortgage, dated the 284 April. 1253, will be held at the Booms of the Boatd of Trade. No. 605 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY; the moth day of JUNE, 1862, at 11 A. 21., for the purpose of considering end soling upon the provisions of an net of the Common. wealth of Peonsylvania, entitled lt A farther supple ment to the several acts heretofore pissed relating to the Union Canal Company, of Pennsilvaida." Approved the 10th day of April, A. D. 1562. . By order of the Board of Managers. JAMES PAGE, President. 0. THOMPSON. Secretary. my2B-rje9. 07 OFFICE MONONGA.4ELA NAVIGA TION COMPANY, . . . Prrrssoio, MAT 23, 1868 At a Meeting of the Board of Managers of this Compa ny, held on the let of May, :862, the f6llowing resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That coupon bonds of this Company, bear ing date she first day of July next, bo iesuel to tho amount of Two Hundred Thaniand Dollars, in sums of One Thousand Dollars each', payable in twen ty-five years after the date theteof, bosrlog interest at the rate of six per mama per auuum, paya ble semi-annually, in the city of New York, and the said bonds be secured by mortgage of the works and revenues of this Company, to be made so Thinnas Bakewell, as trustee, for the boldersof said bonds. Resolved, That the President of this Company be au thorized to procure, to be bogotiated, of the mortgage bonds of this Company. this day. ordered to km lesmd, the amount of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dol lars, for cash, or the ontAftiding bonds of this Com pany, maturing on the first day of . January next, at par. In accordenco with the foregoing' resolutions, 61J a- SCRIPTIONS will he recAved uuttl three o'clock of the 14th DAY OF JUNE NEXT, fur the above !one. In lot matfett with rgraid to the character of the Improve ment. may be obtained from Joshua Hanna, Eso , of Fian na, Batt, St Co, Pittsburg; Abraham Gibbons, Eat., Ck,ateavillo, Cheater count!, Pa.i and Mums. Jay, Cook, & Co., Philadelphia, who are authorized to receive subwriptiom for the loan. The Capital Stock of the Company is $720,700 Ifut.ded debt, ( bonds outstanding) 182,000 There is no dogleg or other debt exintiug. Tha works aro in active operatiox and complete repair, and the re.. mints justify expectations of the usual or average dial, dend for the present soar. Ti o works were so far com pleted, and the debts •f the Company paid as to enable the Blimagera to declare their Mat dividend, July 7th, 1853, since welch lime they have declared fourteen divi dends up to Jtey, 1801—eight yen e—amounting in the aggregate to filty• four and one-half par cent., or six and eighty-ore hnudredths per cent per annum. There are nu bends in the market better secured than those of this Company, endrnoop that offer greater Sedum-monk for investment ac to security cud prompt tamint of intr. Test, which is well known by the holders of the present gut tacdirg bonds. The object of this inertgu4e iv to cocrenuate the bonds of . the Company and secure the whole. A prefe' ence will ho given to the present hollers of the but de metering Januar) let. 180 The Comp 114' Mt I'M the 'light to accept the while or May portion of the an 011 Pt etibeeribea. • my 27• ble24 J. S. 11100RWEAD.Tresident. cry. OFFICE . PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, • PEILADIMPIIIA, April 18,1862. The BOARD OB DIRECTORS have %hie day declared 8 semi-annual Divideyd of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Block of the Company, clear of State tax, paya ble on and after 'Nay 15th, 1881. Powore of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application, at the office of the company. No. Effii South THIRD Street. THOS. T. PERTH, ani7 tol Treasurer. ry~. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, (DAPARTMICNT OF otllTB.)—The anal exa mination of the Senior t3.lass will he held In the following order. he/tinning each day at 4 o'clock P. M. : Thursday, May 22d—By the Provost, (Butler's Ana logy,) ora l. 2;4—By the Provost, (Political Economy,) " - 107 Men.. Monday, 2ata=By Prof. Fraier, (Astronomy And Phy sical Ceography,) oral. Tuesday/. 27th—By Prof. Jackson, (Cicero de AmiCi• Ha and Juvenal.) written. Wednesday, 2814- 7 133. Prof. Benda, (Integra/ Cal cutus,) written . Thursday, 20(h—By Prof. Allen, (the Medea of Furl oral. Friday, 30th—By Pnaf. Coppee, (.Internatimial Law,) oral. GEORGE ALLEN, m122-it • Secretary of the Faculty of Arte. IrrNOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING or the Stockboldele of the PRILADIMPRIA STEAMSD IS DOOR 0061PANY, for the election of five directors and the transaction of other biosines3, will ho held at No. 126 -N DELAWARE /MAW, (2d floor), on Monday, June 2d, 1882, at 12 o'clock, noon. my2T-St WM. DENNIS, Secretary and Treasurer. ErrOFFICE OF TILE 111A.YOR OF TUE CITY OP PHILADELPHIA., MAY 24, 11362. Notice iv hereby siren, that the Ordinances relstlio to the taking up end disposing of all Dogs running at large in the city of Philadelphia, wilt be strictly enfonatd on and after MONDAY, June 2. By order of the Mayor. SAMUEL G. RUGGLII6, m126-rnwf St Chief of Police. torOFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND MA RINE INSIIDANOE COMPANY, 415 WAL NUT St , PniLADELPFITA, May 12, 186%—The Directors have this day declared a atoll-annual DIVIDEND of ti-ree and a half per cent., payable to the stockholders of this Company, on and after the 15th instant. toyl4.rnwflin ALFRED 8. OILLNPT. Treasnivr. MILITARY NOTICES 4CPMPANY -FIRST - MOGI lii4frlMPANTltlf. P. 11.. G., will meet at the PAO:tomer SPRING GARDEN and V1M ••44.1 11..!t. trete, TIIIS MORNING, (270,) at 10 O:okf A low men wanted to MI up the Company for actlYe eervice. By order. 4.400740 • I. 0. PRIOR, Captain. BEADQUARTERS. COMPANY O, RATIONAL GUARD.—"Recruits wanted im mediately at the Armory, 11A OE. Street. below Sixth. mr2l-11 BARHAM:IS NEFF, Orvieto. : ITWENTY-FOURTH .WA ft D, TO' AItIffBI—HAMILTON RIFLES. Company D, 3d. Regiment Reserve Brigade, P. V., having offered their ilerliCA fi to the Government for the perind of three months, their armory is now open for recruits, nt Cometiesio,ers' Rath corntr of . TGIBTY-SRV.E.ITH and AI &DEBT streets. . .. Tba pegiment is to be in realinees to move by Wednes day night, the 28th inst. A recruiting ollicor will be in a:ardent ettendence. Ali who desire to same their country in this emergency are requested to entist at JOHN B OuL ALLAY, mr2T•2ter. . First Lieutenant Commanding i!it. S..MARINES.-WA.NTED— Pos Mel/. 8. Brarinc.Oorps. for deliervbsi atioard of - wen-of-wae, .113V1118&ii , RUNDBIB) 44.81. - -. BpDIND 'USN. boVween the ages 418 and 35 years All Miermation that may be regnired; win be given at the Reudovrowi i 8U South. front street, below Spruce, Pbilwielphis. JAMBS biS WI% ms2s-121 . Captain and Recrniting Officer. VORYTYPES.L--REIM.ER'S Ivory tipfs are certainly very truthful ; admirable as like- Danes; the • acceetorles to the picture are carefully painted. Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. It* rpENT-MAKERS' CHERRY TENT . i BUTTONS and SLIPS, flatted States pattern. for gale at S. P. REED'S, Sontbaset corner of THIR TEEN rEt and NOBLE Streets, Philadelphia. 110 g. HAIR DYEING, AND A DE BATN;io to GIITEKUNST'S, FOURTH' and •• mr2B-I,lf SCHOOL 'COMMITTEES MAY SE care able TEACHERS at the Franklin Agency 134 Eouth TUIBO Street, Philadelphia, tree or charge • QPPEIiIIiTENDENTS PIIRCHAS LAs. ingloaday-sicheal Books of (MALLEN & SON, 3308 .O.HIOIIIUT, all receive a liberal donarlon of Book .'.. Sermon Paper . at wholesale. . my2S.Stie 15;' • BARRELS' CARBON. On FOB' Iti F . We, is good barrel ' s ' suitable for shipets g, g, an d to thetrade, in small lots, - at4lB 0031BILE110Slreet. "stireB.6tt! WAR DEPARTMENT, ..wAsserwrox..artty.27, 1802. Pnorosita will be received at Rerrisburg, Wasp, and Indienapolis, by the officers of the 'Quartermaster's Da rer went, Wationed at these Vacs!, reseectively, until the fifth of June next. for the delivery, on or b e f ore the thirtieth of that month, of two thousand flea hundred Cavalry , Horses at Perryville, Md., one thousand five hundred at Chicago, and one thousand at The Bones to be sound, oot less than six, nor more than eight, 3 ears old; not lend than fifteen hands high, of dark colore, and adapted to cavalry service. None will be re ceived, until they aro inspected by an authorized agent of G. H. CIROSHA.I!, Deputy Quartermaster General the Goveinment m728.8t MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of sole. by the Hon. JOHN 0 AD WALADEB, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty , to nie directed, will be sold at pnblio sole. to the highest and best bidder. far cash, at CAL LOW- B ILL- STBEET WHAM'', on MONDAY, June 9.1882, at 12 o'clock M., the Schooner ISLAND BELLE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, as she now lies at said Wharf. WILLIAM MILLWAUU s 11. 8. Marshal. E. 1). of Pennsylvania. Pian.amminiA, Nay 27;18132. my 28.81 go AGRICULTURAL -AND HORTI CULTURAL IMP . LEAISNTS AND TOOLS, in Meat veriety; for male by. • DAVID LANDSZTII & SON, '.Nos. 21 and 23 South SIXTH Street, . It* between Market and Chestnut street& AirATTINGSI - - ktATTINGS 1 . MAT _ ALL; 8.4 WHITE AND CHECKED, . 4-4 WIIITE. AND °NECKED, 5-4 WHITE AND CHECKED, 8-4 WDITE,AND CHECKED, - AT LOW PRICES FOB CASE. REEVE L. KNIGHT, He. 262 South SECONDIEreot., West ebb, near Spruce. my 27•1 m If PHOTOGRAPHS. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS OF BISH OPS of tho Protester, t Episcopal Church. Bishop White, Bishop Otoy, Bishop H. U. Onderdonk, Bishop 11. W. Les, Bishop 11 T. Ouderdonk, Bishop A. Lee, Bishop A. Potter, Bishop Renshaw, Bishop 11. Potter, Bishop Griswold, Bishop Bowman, Bishop Base, Bishop Steveoe, Bishop Olaggeit, Bishop DeLancoy, Bishop Cross, Bishop Bordrins, Bishop Reaper, Bishop B. 11. Wan, Bishop Odonheirner, Bishop BaEtburo, Bishop Doane, Bishop Bedell, Bishop Heade, Bit hop Malreine, 1 Bisho B. C. raoore, - Bishop Bowen, Bishop Burgess, Bishop Clerk, Bishop Whipple, Bishop Wnin wright, Bishop Polk, Bishop Upfold, Bishop Talbot. Price 25 cents each, or S 2 60 per dozen IIIcALLISTER & BROTHER, It 728 citEsTwur Street. A T WAR PRIOKS.—Now is the A. time to get -an excellent likeness at a moderate charge. REIMER'S Ilte-Fize oil-colored Photographs now only at war prices. SEGOND Street, above Green. 1101.110TOGRA_PH ALBUMS, Imported from Pails, Berlin, and Vienna, latest styles and improvemente, wholesale and retail. SCHOLZ & Ja.- 1.1E19T611T. 112 Booth EIGHTH Street. my9.lm BULL q.TIN-EXTRA.--REILVIER' 8 Photegraydn, finely and tastefully colored in old, now, m view of the exigenciis of the times, at war prices. SE001ii1) Street shove Green. It* FINANCIAL. AMERICAN GOLD WANTED, At high price& ONE.YEAR OERTIFIOAIRS FOR SALE. SEVEN-AND•THRRE.TENTIIS AND COUPON BONDS FOR SALE. DREXEL tTa Co., my6-lm 34 South VITRO Stroet. T" EUROPEAN TRAVELLERS.--- 1• Oircuhr Lettere of Credit, available in all parte of the world, will be belied by Messrs. GEORGE PEA,- BODY &CO, of London. Apply to 0. Id ACELESTETt, 505 South SIXTH street. nu2t-tit GENTS' FURNISHING, GOODS FLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOR THE ARMY. FINE SHIRTS, COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WIRAPPERS- Manufactured at a. A. HOFFMAN'S, {SUCCESSOR TO W. IT. NO. 606011 f STREET. * A full line of TIES, SCARPS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always on band. tay23-1m GEORGE GRANT, DIANUFACTUBER OF AND DEALICR GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Na. 610 OMISTNUT STRBET. r0h.20.8r0 LSHIRT MANITFACTORt.' The subscriber would incite attention to his IMPROVED COT OF BEITIITEI. ithloh lae lIIDITOB a specialty In his lattsinens. dbiO, eon• stantly receiving ROVILLTIES FOE GICHTLENCEIVB J. W. SCOTT, OENTIAIIIEN'S FMNISHINO 5T013,11, re. iil4. CH.E.72W71.7 . STEER 2', - hO-t! 1 1 .'014.7 (There below the ilontlnrmtal COOKING RANGES; FURNACES, ,Nr..e. COOKING RANGES.. ELEVATED DOUBLE4WEN COOKING RANGE. The Bangs hag afforded more satisfaction thalisaY Yet offered to the public. ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CMISTIMT Sireet WARM. AIR FURNACES, A Of the moat approved and economical patterns, SUITED TO ALL GLASSES OP BUILDINGS. ARNOLD ee wiLsoN, . 1010 OHESTNU Stroet. E""1:Ll3D - BIATE MANTELS. A large variety of Mesa beautiful Mantels at VERY LOW PRICES. ,ARNOLD.& WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street LOW -DOW N AND COMMON PARLOR GRATES, FOR HART! OR SOFT. COAL. Rot.air Registers and Ventilators—a large worttnent. ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. an23-was2mif NATIONAL FLAGS. U. S. FLAG EMPORLUM, 418 ARCH STREET BUNTING AND SILK FLAGS, REODIENTAL STANDARDS, NATIONAL ENSIGNS, CAVALRY. GUIDONS, PRESENTATION. FLAGS EVANS & 14.A.SSALL, Ha 4113 ABCS Eltiest; abate Patnrrff mySt-wfmet • • • CLOTHING ONE _PRICK! ONE PRIG PRICE 1.- •• THE PEOPLE'S ONE - PRTOE GATTIOL CLOTHING ANOMIE, 510 MARKET Streit; EATENDERSON; Proprietor. We call the attention of our readers to the beautiful dis play of garments offered for sale by this celebrated este biiehment. On our visit to this house we were not a lit tle surprised at the superior material for Making to older, but those already coatiufartnred into the most fashiona ble garments, among which we noticed a moat outdated and varied assortment of Ifeltens. Cavinueretta, Broad Clothe, Harris Oassimeree, Spanish Linen Dusters, Ito. /n abort, from plain to fancy, they seem to have catered abundantly In price and nuaiity sufficient to Mitre for them that liberal share of patronage that a generous pub lic aro ever ready to bestow upon tho man of enterprise and fair dealing. A vi-it to the establishment wilt am ply repay the fashionable community who wish to com bine the advantages of dresswith the principles of Scone my.Mtn • SAFES. DLILLIE'S SAFE 'DEPOT .RE MOVER to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, TIM the Franklin Inetitute. The undersigned, thankful for past favore, and belts determined to 'merit future Patronage, has secured az elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand e large assortment of Lillie's elebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the onli alt tre and horsier proof safes made.) alio, Lillie') Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Looks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be fa:hid:lei to order ou short notice. This Is the strongest, beet pro totted, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's Non Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe to con• ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet ti fared for this purpose, and is the only one that Is strlotly Sire and burglar proof. Seams. Ifortoue—i have now on hand ray twenty of Farrel, Herring,•& Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly nawi and some forty of other makers, comprising a comp's s assortment as to slue, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be eold at vary low prices. Please call and examine. Id. O. BaDLTII, Agent. Elri EVANS & WATSON'S. SALAMANDER SAFES . , • • STONE, 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. • A.large variety of FIBS-PROOF SAFES always of hood': A.DIES' TRUSSES, SUPPORT .2I.4 EBB, BRAiIES, and other Mechanical Ayllbelloca Of correct construction and easy to the wearer. For eat' and rdiatarnent at 0. H. NEEDLES' LADIES' STORE. TWELFTH Street, first door below Saco. Gentlemen reuniting Harbin Trusses will cell at the Southwest corner 'EWE LEVI . and SLOE. where H. H N. gives attention to thin asecdalfeahm. mhl2-Bnalt -vvr E lIAVE JUST RECEIVED from London direct a" large lot of Crosse and DiackwelPs celebrated Pickles. • JAMES ROWED SORB, SEVENTH and NOBLII and slx2 a and WOOD. m72.0-tf T ATOUR'S OLIVE 0111.4 ND VIE -IJ. QIN on,, new. JAMBS NOMDD4:111014; SEVENTH and NOBLE and BLT.TH aid WOOD. my2o-t1 OLIVE 01. L.—A fresh lot of Olive Oil, in large and small bottles, for sale, to write imp ship Ocean Skinner, byO.&EST&DIS, e No. 1.28 WA.LISTIT St. and ORANTI Z Bt. ARTESIAN WELLS BORED, By S. B. BLUDE, 1nY2. 7 - 6 t* A99ly or address No. 109 A.,LIIIOND St. FrOBTLE AND CLAM SOUP served p daily (Sundays excepted) by JAMES PROS SER, NS MARKET Street. Familial =wiled 68 ""4' TAMES. HOMER do BON'S znoiog u new crop Teas. SEVSNTWIDO! 1403' Nisi% and BIRTH WOOD fitzeats.: • • • • . MVNITMENTEI 011. Alta STONER at Teri redwood pekes at Wfabli Waite of A: BTZ1101:11TS. BIDUN MOZMIN below IlltergedA CHAMPAGNE= --An invoice for Bale, to arrive per alp Wm. Frothingham. bY MIAS. 8. 0A1181'6138, inll4 Ne. 12k WALNUT Bb. lib4l 21 GRAXITZ pt. NEW PUBLICATIONS .. _ NEW NAP OF VIRGINIA.—We have ready, (WM day, an entirely new I.OPOGRAPBIOAL Mal , OF VIRGINIA, MARY LAND, AND DELAWARE, compiled from the most authentic sources. Beautifully printed in tints end colors. Price only 50 cents, An the war is to be permanent in Virginia awl the ad joining States, thin is just the Mop for the times. On it 011 be found every town of any importanoN every road, ever* mountain range, with their altitudes, creeks, rivers, ace. lining the latest Mop out, it has every little place that has become of any note. THE orninaL MAP. OF TUE SOUTH, NAZARVS RAILROAD AND DSIt IPARY tIAP OF TEIE SOUTHERN STAVES; Being the only one officially tecogaiacd and issued by :he War Department, is the Ilia, that everybody should have nowin these stirring tint.e of movements anti cone kr•movetnents, as it 18 the best. the most distinct, and meg act:mate. 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VULCANITE RUBBER JEWELRY A beautiful line of GENTLEMEN'S TEST CHAINS, LADIES' WA. TALAINE CHAINS, THIMBLES, °BOSSES, STUDS, BUTTONS, &0., Now In Store. J. C. FULLER, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Bider, ' (Oppotate Mamie Temple.) • irp3o-1m WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. AA FREER ABSORTISIENT, at LESS ,Ta-mg rostrata Pawn . & • FARR BROTHER, banters BS4 OHZBENOT Week below fourth. iaasa.a SPRING MILLINERY. ==:3 ,gb REMOVAL. pw MISSES OTRYAN, 924 OHNSTISMIT Street, bays removed to 1107 WALNUT Street, three doors above to venth, north side, and will open PARIS MILLINERY, for the Spring, on THURSDAY, April 17. apll-2m* WANTS. SUMMER RESORTS. Bb PRINGS.—A. N respectfully informs the public that this csle• bratcd and fashionable WATEMINISI Plikeg is now open and fully prepared for the reception of visitor* end will be kept open until the fat of October, Parana wisblr g Bedford Mineral Prater will be sup plied at the following prices at the Bpringa—'viz: For a barrel (oak) - -SI 00 " bait-louel Parties wishing rooms or any information in regard to the place will address the " Bedford Minerat 011110411 Y." iny23-6w. FLORENCE HRIGHTS.- SANDOIVEN re,pecifully informs the former trona of tide beautifol SUMMER RESORP, and the Public generally, that the House wUI be op mod for the season, under her management, on the 15th J(1.14 For terms., and any other information, apply at, Kra. LEVELI , s, 1215 Cll IRSTNEJT Street. mr24-1201' AMUSEMENTS MRB. JOHN DREW'S ALL ABCM-STREBT THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager...... W. S. FREDRBIO3I.9 g u A ne w Agent and Treasurer SOS. D. MURPHY TESTIBIONI&L 'BENEFIT TO MRS. JOHN DREW, Tendered by a Committee of the Friends of the late JOHN DBEW, On FRIDAY 'EVENING, Hay 30th, 1362, On which occasion, MR. and DIRB. LNWIS DtKER, THE ENTIRE DRAMATIC COMPANY, U. DOD WORTH AND ORCHESTRA, And $ll the attnebee of the Theatre, having. kiedLy VOLUNTEERED THEIR SERVICES', 'Will appear in a OBAN) COMBINATION BILL, Commencing at 8 o'clock precisely, with the petite Drama of LOPE IN HUMBLE LIFE Christinehlrs. C. Henri. BOIIZIAUS _ Mr. F. Lawlor. ...... ... Carlit?....Mr Frank Drew. To be followed by the Comic Drama, entitled the YOUNG 'RASCAL OF PARIi. (L.?. Cavan de Paris.) Joier,h, the Printer's Apprentice Mrs. A. F. Baker. Mad. Munnier Mrs Btoneall. 11l ad. Marine Mrii Stephens. Eliza Hies E. Price. General Morino Ur. Louis Baker. Arthur - Mr. Itinvol4. Bizet Mr. Wallis. : During the evening, O. Dedwarth and Orchestra will perform "JOHN Tatrws oww SET." The Perfortuance coneimlieg with the Musical Drama of the • MAID WITH THE MILKING PAIL. hTilly, , Ailb Songs Sirs 0. Plead Lord Philnnder air. W. it. Bailor Box short open Weir esday mornipg. PARTIC6rI;AR NOTICE. Tickets item(' by the Committee for itir. John Drew"a Benefit a ill be admitted on this occasion. -- - The Theatre wilt reopen for the Slimmer Season on 'MONDAY, Jane 3,1863,. On which occasion the `celebrated Comedian, F. S. CHANFEAU, Will appear in n now SENSATIONAL BEAM A., IN id, new Scenery, Dreues, particulars in future bills ALN 11T- ST.B. EBT TILE &TEE lf NINTH end WALSUT Streeos. Sole Lowe. .. Mrs. M. A Garretteort. T (WitONESDAY) BYENING, May . 28, 1882, The twtfortnouee cotemeLee with BIGLPILEGOIt, the MOUNTEBANK.. Ile'pheger, the Mattetebaek Feeferunade Matleltne Mr. J. B. Roberta. —Mr. Vial Of . ,, Rowers. 6lrs. Anna Correll. To concledn eite the favorite Farce, entitled A KISS IN THE DARK. Scim Pethbone Mr. Vining Bowers. Merl• Mice 0. Reed. Paroge---60, 3734", 76., and 25 cents 1 Private Howe, $5 and Ba t according to their locale. Doors oven at 7,3( o'clock. To commence at IX. ACADEMY' OF .M UST 0- GALA. NIGHT. GOTTSOIIALK AND. BRIGNOLT ITALIAN OPERA AND CONCERT TROUPE GRAND COMBINATION PERFORMANCE, SATURDAY HYMNING, May asst. Two Paine Donne on the sante evening. MISS KELLOGG, DR LIM 4 0. f. First appearance of the celebrated Prima Donna, MAD: DE LITMAN, Of the Grand Opera, Paris, and the Academy of Maio. New York. The entertainment of the evening will consist of Doni zetti's celebrated ()tura, 44 DIJOLA. DI LAMMERMOOR," With KELLOGG. BRIGNOLT, AMODIO, and SUSI. NI in the principal roles, and the lest act of LA FAVORITA, iSAD. DE LESSAN in her great rule of Leonora. SIG. BBIGNOLI as Fernando. SUSINI at Balthasar. L. M. GOTTSCHALK - Will play several of his choice morceaux between the Musical Director and Corductor...... SIGNOR KURD). Tames OA A DMISSTON.--Parenet, Parquet, Circlet, and Balcony, One Dollar. .No extra charge for re served seats,. Family Circ'e, 50 cents. Amphitheatre, 25 cents. The Bole of seats at the Academy and at Gauld's Gusts Store will commence on Thursday, at 9 wale*. A. In consequence of the length of the petformance, the curtain will rise precisely at 7 . ,1g o'clock. teu?,T MRS.-FitANCES ANNE KIinIBLE, Having been invited by the Lathe. and Gentlemen la charge or the TIVSrPORX.R 4 -Tx- 04 m, ta - - itedd_nw ,t,..,--berent - arthat charity, Ilya kindly Re:carted -the invitation, and will read Shag :Deane* Play of AS YOU LIRE nv WEDNESDAY EVEN( 6. May 23,1562, AT MET O'CLOCK, AT CONCERT fiNibr4. Mrs, REMBLIB will enbeequently read 'five Plays of Shakaneare, at the same, place; on the evening of' FRIDAY, the 30th instant; the, afternoon of SAMOS,- DAY, the alet instant. and on the evenings of MONDAY, the 2d, IVEDNE3DAY, the 4th, and FRIDAY, the 6th of Jnno: Doe notice of the Plays to be read will be given. No Tickets aill be sold after the hoar at wtich the liendings commence. The doors will be opened one hour before the Readfigs, and for obvious reasons punctuality is earnestly re trnml TICKETS... ONE DOLLAR E&OH Tickets fonthe first 'Reading can he had of l!dr. An drew, at Concert Hall, and at Gould's Music Store, Se venth _and Chestnut streets, on and after Monday, the 28th - instant. my2t-It SEl7433ter BUILD 111113: • • LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE. INTENSE EXCITEMENT. TBRILLING BOAT SCENES, • STARTLING INCIDENTS, GSAPEL: ILL'UST CATIONS. CAPT. WILLIAMS' SOUTH SEA WHALING- VOYAGE, A voyage made by the Cabtain himself. In addition to the 8.000 feet of Paintings a real Wilkie Boat is need, with a living crew, to illustrate scenes in the Whale msn'e life. Every evening add week, at 8 o'clock. Weduesdky and Saturday afternoons at 3 o'clock. Adini.tioa 25 cents. Six tickete for 111.. Children 10 cents. mw2d- tfx A GRAND MAY CELEBRATION, AL - la. in aid of the ST. JOHN'S oarrum ASYLUM, will take place ou the Modulo Grounds, on THURSDAY next, May 29th.' Addresses will be delivered by smile of Dun moat d , etiug,nished Mery tnt tt Also, a grand Ho steal Vormunro by the best Musical talent to the city. Tic).* ta 25 cents. mrZ•2to /FEE WINTER GARDEN, 720, 722, -I- TINE STBEET, offers this week extraordinary sureMions. Mr. A 11. REND. the relebrated wrist on the vlototeelle, 10 engaged and will delight the an.limce by Lie solo .perfermances. Ms. and Mr. LI lIERATI, and Mr. JEAN LOUIF, will sing Tneaday, Wedneedar, and Thursday evenings, some operatic gems of the be.t com posers. The well and favorably known vocalists and orchestra of that splendid place of ntmssernent will de ligbt everybod yes usual. Admittance free. m327.81* . liENlty MILLER, Proprietor. PENNSTITLANIA ACADEMY OP THE PIN'S ARTS. Thlrty-ninth . Annual Extd bitiort of Painting° and Sculpture, 1025 0111113TNITT Street. Open from 9 A. X. till 8 P. M., and from T P. K. tin 10 P. If. Admittance 25 eolith; Season Tickets 60 cents. Stockholder% Artists, and Contributors will tweets* their tickets at the Academy: no admissions without. Open from 9 A. M. till 7 P. M , and from S tall 10 P. M. aD2B NEITITI7 lON FOR THE BLIND RACEE and TWENTTRTEI. Street& EVES] WEDNESDAY, at 33( o'clock. Mr. CARL BENT'/„ nonductor. Mr. A. R. TAYLOR, Director of Voce! blaeic. AdmieEten, TEN CENTS. It Store,l.ll3oitth METH Street. 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