The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 03, 1862, Image 3

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    We give below a etatemont of the bnetnese
_of the
I'hlladelphla Custom House, for the month of Mey,
1862, ea compared with the two previous pearl:
Mar. 1880. 1881. 1862.
In warehouse May let... $738,1103 $1,273,921 $681, 0 2 3
WarehM from foreign phi. 812,626 437,619 414.349
1 . other districts... 43,489 68,236 41.279
Withden for conaunipt'n 220,653 199,010 442,490
" filinenortation— 8,497 405 30,886
" exportation.... —.. 631
In warehouse May ill—. 882,268 1,572,930 668.656
Lutered for col:towel lion 1,296,483 835,797 6135,332
Froe mdse. entered M 0,830 853,382 249,502
Demos/to produce expq... 496,511 1,481,496 904,352
DUTINS lIXOSIYED
1809. 1860. 1881, 1862 .
Itisy.... ... e 211,528 $308,475 611
te're 820,831 911,84 721
$419,11:4
I
7 891404 937,781
$1,031,857 $1,260,149 $866,51631,417,565
The Median'co.' Back, of Baltimore, 1.146 declared a
iieldend of four 4;?' mit. for the pait elx months, payable
.on end after the 16th Met.
The Lou Willa Journal of May 30th remarks
Cold hes further advanced. Thole wore sales yester
day morning at 4 per cent.,promium, but at the closv the
:bankere were (Merging ; 4}(. and paying 4. Exchange is
.dull and go a t, the linguini notes, in a great measure,
'supplying the demand for hills on the Eait. We con
tinue to quote et Set M par cent peeentom selling, and
.N discount be) lug The hankers were buying the notes
'of the Plautus' and 'Conn Batiks of Tennessee at 25
'.per cent. discount. The general market is quiet. There
- lea pressing demand tor tobacco, and the receipts and
gales are unusually large, at excellent prices.
The books bf enUnriation to the capital end stock of
•I/be Cincinnati and Jul:bane Railroad, (Cincinnati to
Lawrenceburg .}.varo.op.ned at the banking offce of A.
L. Mowry it Co , on Monday Met, and the entire amonnt,
t5500,0(.0, woo dtlarctibed. This read extends the Qin
vtinnati and Indianapolis road directly into Cincinnati,
and will give it large advantaged for a thorough business.
Thu New Yea: Evening Post, of to-day, uyst
The tear news this morning. though variously con
, ddrued by the epernelatoke In the street, had no nil
'favorable effect on Government securities. On the cone
.trary our advanced prices of Iturorday were more than
mustained, and a further else occurred in 6 per cent., of
son and 7SO per cent treasury bonds. The State
•atoots and retitle Mali were also steady at Saturday's
advance,
The extreme advance of Saturday afternoon, on the
Now York and Western roads. was not supported at the
Itret hoard to-day, although the range of tieing is above
'the =online iransactiime of that day. Now Jersey Oen- -
tral to KV esBB%, Erie 8i 1(e37%, and the Western
itotide In afoot tun saute proportiou, the actu,l business
being moderate In amount. The prevailing disposition
de rather to await further iorwe from Richmond, although
•t the dose of t• e board the turn to again upward, on
•later advicee through the War Department from tdc
401ellan and Relied,.
The price of Rohl this morning 14 dull at 1033 42403 9
Ter cent. The transsotioas are not important. The ex
.charge wonted for the Scotto. on Wednesday °pax. at
114 X mll4B par coot for first-claw bankers' bills The
males ler money are easy at 485 per cent.. mid prime pa
;Per is scarce, of short, within the quotation. The San.
Treasury received on Saturday alone 8120,000 la United
Btates notes for conversion into th. 5-y ear 6 per cent.
'Mock of the GOTOtlitaelit at par. Some &Trait.) are also
bolos made with the Sub-Treasury on bin days' notice
after thirty day Fl at four per cent. per annum. . .
The market for Covet nenent goose since the adioirrn
etnent -of the beard is Orin. Bales of 7 3.10 treasury
bonds at 105,11'.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sates, June 2.
(Reported by b. E. 31 : ! . r . .a..lshs, Phila. Exchange.]
FIRST B 0 AR b.
50 Little Sell It 28% 50 Bo'g It.ss am .tint 24%
108 Mortis Omuta. 49 100 do_ „„„ 543
• 4 Penna 1t• 47% 100 do y 24%
00 Beta Nov 6% 10 do 24%
10 MinebillA 46% 2000 Seta Nay 6x'82.. (sog
123 Bchl Nav Bost lin 90 460 do. 63x
•090 do. 90 6000 IT 9es 'Bl 105
16000 Bon B Teetivro. OI,V 600 US 7.301' Nts 1118105. V
6 Mechanics ilk... 25% 6000 Penns 53 8855
100 Long IBM Bee... 00 800 City 63 0 ,ct P.. .. 97
• 2/1 et 3d 8..56 en. 68 100 Bch! Nsv Prof... 153.5
2000 City Be New oa3 8000 Reading es '70... 94
Ck P ,Own. 07 200 Norristown It lots 48
67 Elmtralt Prvt.ch 215 V
BET WEEI\
2000 City Co N 0 2 P. 100%
4000 Peons 6a....8dYs • 88.3 i
SECOND
60 Ches.& Wal•st B. 34y,
60 Catswiess R.. .. 2%
2800 Bch Nay tis 69N,
5000 do bb. 09A
5000 Petins;ll 2d mt... 99
2000 Leh Via es e5wu..100
7600 II 6 6e'Bl. lux
E. 200 Penne fie. 88)
8 Meebanlea . 81c.. r 25 )1
100 Bead'g R efiwadin 247 g
24X
200 _ -do .......xii,Ext
1000 N Peuna Ca...
2000 d 0..... ...
8100 US 7.30.1'21ns 111k106%
CLOSING PR
Asked.l
Bee 181 105% 195%
Tr BTr 7 3-10 1.7.105% 105%
Phtlada Be. 96% 97
Philada Os new..loo 102%
POIMP be. 88% 88%
Peadlns 11. z 21 8 1 24 %
Bosom 83'8043.100 102
Read bde )70. ... 03% 94%
Peed mt ea '86.. 064( 87
Penns It ex drr. 41% 47%
Penns R 1 m 88..104 %
Qs. us.. VEFX w jf
Morrie Cid Con.. 49 60
Norris Col Prof.l2o 121
t3chNtiv Stock.. 6) o %
bah Way Pref....16.g 15)
Bob Nay 63 2 82.. 89,v 603 i
Rainira R 10% 11)4
Prices of Stocks la New York.—By Telegraph.
First Ca ll . Second - Call.
II B 6081 105 X bid 1053( bid
tObloago sod It hiand . . .... bid 63 sales
Beading Baliroad 2431 bid , 2436 bid
Illinois Central... .. . ..... .. bid , 623( sales
Galena and Obioaao . bid •. • 663( bid
New York Central 883( bid 1383( sales
Brio 313( bid .- 973( sale)
Harlem 33X bid 14 sales
Cleveland and Tiled')..... bld 44% a •lea
Steady, atnady.
rhUadelphia Markets.
aim Flour market continues very dull; the demand
both for shipment and borne use being limited; sales Wm
wise about 400.bbla at $4.6064_75 far comma and good
Onfa sling ;46.26 for good Northwestern extra family,
and 600 bbls choice Ohlo'do at 88m5.12,4 4P bbl, Sales
•to the retailers and bakers have been, to a limited extent,
within the above range of prices, as to brand and quality.
:Rye Flour loss Illog in a small way at $3.25. Pennsyl
vania Corn meal is offered at $2.62X 4lv bbl, without
sales.
Wriskr comes in *lowly, but the demand for it la limi
ted and the market dial; about 2,000 baelkels Ponasyl-
Tank' red sold at 1180.120 c, and 2,600 1)11.1101e white at
3.260.
I RTE.—There Is cot muctioffering, and Pennsylvania is
iteady at 680. Corn Is iu good demand, and about 8,000
bee yellow sold at 54c fur prime Southern,
afloat, and fiac
for Pennsylvania, iu store, chiefly of the former descries
tlon. ' Cats ate in good demand, and Penneviracua are
quoted at 30540 e.. 700 bus Southern sold at 37c.
BARK.—Q,Urreltroll Is firm at 333.50 P ton for lot
'No. 3-
COTTOti.—Tho market le firm, but !neat's% owing to
the difference In the views of buyers and sellers.
Onoomictis AYn rROTISIONS.—The markets for b' th
•Sre unchanpsd, and simoderat6 business doing In Sugar
snd Coffee at full prices.
Wniscr reninina usiet at 240250f0r Perimlviuda and
'Ohio bble, and 22s gallon for drudge.
rhlladelivltta Cattle Market, Jima 2.
The receipts of Beef Cattle are moderate this week,
.leaching about 1,2.50 head. The demand is good, and
•pricea about the same as last quoted. The following are
She particulars of the autos:
03 Kimble & Kirk, Lancaster county, 818.6009.
18 B. Cr. Baldwin, Chester county, sBeB 60.
40 J. 2501411,n, Jr. Pennsylvanir S3A3.
.101 P. Hathaway, Ohio, 28t69 26. .
70 P. Mennen, Ohio, i 0.61.469.
38 Coabnua & McCall, Chester county, $3.5009.25.
82 J. Beldomrldge. lowa, $909.50.
1112 Ullman & Cu., Peune7iYuals. $BO9.
-34 Fellblmer & Kirwiu, tibial, $708.60.
-50 Vaulter, Ohiu, 3808.75. ,
15 G Darlinatan. Chester county, 87.5008.50,
•40 Fuller &Brothers, Pennsylvania, $7.5000.
85 B. Dryfeos, Ohio. 809 25.
88 E. Barash or, Lancaster county, 3808.75.
.50 L. Frank, Nimes 'amnia, 8808.75.
15 H. Biller, Lancaster county, $BOB 75.
•
'74 Rena & Smith, Ohio, $009.60
18 B. Hood, Chaster county, $808.50.
40 J. Culp, Cheater wants , ' $BO7.
$0 MMus, Obretor county, 1808 50.
41 Airman & Bro., Chester county, 37.5009.25.
$4 D. W. Witar, Pennsylvania $ BO9.
25 J. Kaufman. 'Pennsylvania, 158 2509.
About 160 (lowa arrived and sold let the Avenue Drove
jard at from $2O , o $5O sr head, aa to quality.
The arrivals and sales of Sheep reached 8,006 heal
Ude week, at from 3 to 4? s#' lb., gross, for clipped, as to
Condition.
The arrivals and roles of Hoge at H. G. Imhoff's Union
Drove Yard reached 2419 heed tide week, selling at from
$4.26 to $4.76 for still-fed, and from $4.6006 4P' 100 lbs,
Tor corn-fed Hogs, liccording,to quality.
CITY ITEMS.
DEATII OF YOUNG PHILADELPH/A. MEP.-
ONANT.—On Saturday, the Met ultimo, after a brief
Illness, Mr. John Cary, of the firm of Wood it Cary, in
this city, depart, Silas life. But three months ago, 31r.
Cary came to Philadelphia, at the age of twenty-sir, to
enter Into mercantile life, which he did
under the meat
gromfaing auspices. From our own short acquaintance
with Mr. Oary, we I•arned to appreciate in him the well
bred, educated New England gentleman, and during his
brief aoiourn in cur midst he made a large circle of
friends who have bern pained by Ms early death, trul who
deeply sympathize whit his bereaved family and friends
In Foxboro', Mee., whither his remains have been con
•eyed, accompanied by his former partner in business,
filr. P.M. Wood.
Am FOR TUE SiCIFFERERA ♦T YORKTOWN.—
Several members of the Christian Corambutiou have vLeited
Yorktown, Vs., where a number of hospitals have been
established for our sick and wounded soldiers. As many
ea 5,000 patients have been there at one time. At present
there exei about 1,250, bat a large number era expected
goons the troops in advance. The physicians who have
charge of these hospitals had hard work to do, but they
ilaVe labored nobly, and have accomplished wonders, in
=ailing the poor fellows comfortable. But they have re
quired a number of articles for their comfsrt and welfare
b addition to Am which the medical department can
provide. The various stores sent from Philadelphia
Inevebeen very serviceable there; and Mre. John Barris
and Bev. Mr. Sloan, who have boen distributing them,
Lave done much to relloye the suffering of our brave
pp:Adieu. The Pbliedelphia Ladies' Aid Society has pro
eridedmonso things which have been very useful, and Dire.
Mania, tboir representative there, le indeed the soldier's
blend. Mr. Sloan, it is reported, will remain for same
time at Yorktown, and attend, tender the counsels of the
'physicians, to the spiritual and temporal wants of the
poor invalids. The deputation consists of Bev. Dr.
Wylie and others. Any &aides intended for their use.
pent to the rooms of the Young Men'e Christian Astoria.
lien, 1009 and 1011 Chestnut street; or any money Beat
to George E. Stuart, Dm., 13 Bank street, will be faith-
Sally applied.
at MT Pion's OnintoN.—On Sunday last,
ghe Bey. II Masten Goddard, D. D., entered upon his du
ties as rector of this old pariah, and we hare rarely seen
a larger congregation than way then and filers assembled
to welcome the ntw rector to his charge. lie discourse
♦vas eloquent and appropriate, and was listened to with
2trofound attention and evident satisfaction by all who
.eard it.
0/82ORD & Sox's . SUMMER HATa.—Meaare.
Mts. Oakford & Bon, under the tjontinental Hotel, have
just opened a magnificent assortment of Bummer Hata
Tor gentlemen, of various styles, and prices to stilt all
ipurchseers. Their store, yesterday, was crowded from
imonting till night with customers. In Gentlemen's Fur
laiebing Goode they also make an elegant display of all
the choicest novelties going. In Headgear for children,
their stock is also very superior, .
THE BEST PORTABLE LIGHT OF THE AGE IS
tbe celebrated Lamp manufactured and Rohl by hiesme:
liters & 430.. at their povutor Light 'important, No.
216 North Nigh If:street, corner of Filbert street. ' Tbeir
took of this elegaut, safe, convenient, and economical
Lamy la very extensive, and LI justly attracting tbo M.
Sention of the trade throughout tte country.
BOARDS
1600 0 B Amb 6+'83.. 01
1000 Phit & Erie 64... 91X
BOARD.
60 Healing B 24%
1000 N Peaus 103.... 04
6000 CIO 6s New Ui P.lOOll
6 Far & Nooks Bk. 52%
22 40 . 62%
60 Bahl Nav Pref.... 16%
4 Allaohlll B 4414
3 Leh Nay. ' ' 53%
'l3OOO Pawn 11 let tot
630 flit 10t
1000 0 1 1 Y Ca O&Y.alam 97
I OA MS.
1600 08 7 30 T 5118.170,11.104%
6 Penns R. 47%
I 11 do titian.. 47%
10176-3.111:51.
Bid. Asked.
Elmira 11 Frt.— 21% 22
Elmira 7a 88% 90
Cleland R 16% 16%
Liegh CI & Nay.. 54% 64
Le CI Nay east 401( 40%
N Penns R..... 8% 8%.
NPaR 63 76% 77
' N Penne R 10a 91 , 95
Cataw R Can..: 2% 2%
Prat.l3outh_R 45 y7._
- 47
2418 at-st R.....
—o6
Race& Vineetll 8 8%
'W Philaß. 533 54
Spruced Pine.. 12% 13
Green it Coates.. 26% 26%
Chew dr Walnut. 34 35
Arch Street..... 22% 22%
Jolts 2—Evetdotr.
FINE SMOKED AND SPICED SALMON.--Mr. C.
H. Mattson ; dealer in flue groceries, Arch and Tenth
streets, has now on hand an elegant fresh lot of Smokei
and Spiced Salmon, to which we invite the attention of
our readers,
"TEE TYROLEAre."—At Dr. CollOn'il lasi
Exhibition of the Laughing Gas, a Tyrolean vocalist ex
cited great enthusiasm while sander the influence of the
gee, and we understand that he has engaged to inhale it
again, at the exhibition thia evening, and perform faux.
pieces, one of which will be after be has inhaled the gee.
The entertainment will be worth witnessing.
COMMODORE PORTER'S LETTER to Senator
Grimes, in reference to the light with bie mortar flotilla,
saw "I moved the bomb-schooners under a point of
woods, where, with their masts coverei with green
bushes, and their rigging with vines, they were invisible
to the best gismos. We destroy ad throe iron-plated batte
ries, mounting thirty-one rifled guns, six or seven iron
plated gunboats, end nine or ten things got up for the
occasion, besides a testified dry-dock, and" the rebel rams
Manatees and Louisiana." We may add, that notwith
standing the greet destruction of rebel cotton, and the
re b e l rattle, cotton and woollen clothing is still sold at a
low price, at Charles Stokes', under the 1, Uontmontei,"
as ever.
Taz Cmoranmanir.—This oddly-named
place has been the scene of one of the great straggles of
tho war. Most of the'soldiers of the Union bore theta
solves right gallantly, and Ohickabominy" will be em
blazoned proudly upon their bannera, with 4 Williams
burg" and " West Point !" The colors of filcOlellau's
grand army will have their faces covered with heroic
legends, lust as our newspapers teem with notions of the
elegant garmente made at the brown•etono Clothing gall
of Reckill 3: Wilson, Nos. 003 and 605 Chestnut street,
above ffixtb.
Tns Dowlama, or RxezrmonD.--If the down
fall of Richmond has not already taken place, we feel
perfectly free in saying that it soon may be expected.
'When such an event does come to pass, prepare for
grand jubilee, an universal illumination. Councilmen
should call a special meeting, and make arrangements
for the celebration of this glorious occasion. Let every
man go on ht, way rejoicing, to the mammoth Clothing
establishment of Granville Stokes, No. 60) Chestnut
,street, where the cheapest eneanum garments in the
country can be obtsinrd.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
VP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST MORT
CONTINENTAL•IIOTEIs=-Ntnth and Chestnut ate.
O R McCabe, Tamanua Goo E Belknap ds wf. II S N
Mre Moore. Boston H Spencer, New York
B Thiele, New York T C M Paton & wf, N Y
li•L Willman, Pittsburg Dr Gibbs, II 8 N
Thos Burman, Bath B Mc Annan>, New York
6 A Allan, New Jersey A Sinnickion ' Now Jersey
It De Sole Ac la, Laguayra H N McAllist er wf, Pa
J Baremerslongh, Dlinoie Wash A Datiskin, hid
W,ldackenzie, New York Mrs Kellett, New York
W Porter, Lynn, Mass John T Nixon, N Jersey
John Howland, Now York N Blglow, Jr, Newark, N J
M Yonian Caps L Gardner, II 8 A
Mr; Tacker. New York Ries Tucker, New York
W F Denolde, Pottsville II B Petrikin, Penne
Miss S Haldeman, Poona R 0 Garwood, New York
D Phillips & wt. Hartford Miss Phillips, Hartford
13 Eldridge & wt,llartfo:d E Hills & wt, Hartford •
L Allen, New York litre A Pratt, New. London
I' II Shepherd k ton W Wall, Brooklyn
W H Wallace, New York Dr 0 Wells, New York
F B Hunter, Beading S Bigelow. Jr, Now Ynrk
litre Johnston, Now York J A Johnsb•n. New York
It 13 Drrolly, Al 4 x. Ye 0 P New York
Bra Eilliuger, Lebanon' Mrs Bitten, Lebanon
J W 1E11111:ger & eon, Penns A North. Now York
A W Neff 0 GShllds
11 IC Corning & wf. N Y Mica Corning, New York
Col W H Russell, Cuba D W Dean, St Louis
C P Sawyer, Boston II P Bard, Boston •
W C Maddock, New York C M Simonson. New York
.7 C Ludlow, Newark D D Badger, New York
W F Claflin, Boston A. Coburn, Boston
B Yard, Now York Hon J L N Stratton, N J
W R Wiltc, Linden 0 E Morehouse & la, 11l
W D Miller, Lancaster Hon F Watts & ls, Carlisle
Mralllcttlare, Carlisle 'X It Sprague; Brit
Oliver Hoyt, New York W A Richards, Boston
C Yale, New York A Whltteman, New York
John .1 Cooper & la, N Y Geni C Williams, Chicago
Robt Macdonald, N York R N Peterson, New York
N Kingsbury, Hartford L If Scott, Pennsylvania
G Nobler, New York II Ell, Ohio
Thomas Appleton, Man N D Nelson, New York
W 0 Goff, Newborn, N 0 W Griswold, Hartford
A Donnell & Is, Nan York R C Root & la, New York
J Donahoe, Norristown J B Mclntosh, New York
J C thinking, Boston Wm Brand, New York
C Wendell, Washington W D Beall, Georgetown;HO
T Batle, N4W York W Crawford, Baltimore
Mogen Young, New York W Morrison, Cincinnati
N Myers, Cincinnati M Stern, New York
Bennett. Kansas Wm J Wilmer, Baltimore
J Downing, U S A
MERCHANTS' HOTEL--Pdurtk et., below Arab.
T B Scattergood, Jr, Penns Francis Worth, Otiestec en
B H Cox, Louisville, Ky P B Stark.ld. Louisville, K
Dr Baldwin, Maryland J Lehr, Altoona
X Chunk WILD...Ler. Wayoestnny
lilies
eft_ 11. -3 JZ Hamilton; naruora
W R Otis, ,Jelre-----„T y:, uer At
L McDowell, Penni , J Craig, Clarion, Pa
8 P Ancona, Reading -B Irwln , Cumber'd co
Jas X Burcbfield. Pittsburg John Bane, , witv,,barg
.1 Id Sanderson, New York Levi 9 Smith, Dinner
X Barry, Lancaster B W Murales ,
Dr W E Barnes, Baltimore 8 J Berger, Baltimore
Hon J . I) Stiles, 'Allentown Maj A Pardee, Penns
A H Jacobs, Eckley, Pa C 8 Palmer,..Bucks co
S E Palmer, Bucks co Joe Drier. Bucks co
Cline Hampshire,Jettnesville .7 T Cunningham, N York
James Cole, Brooklyn Oliver Toomey, Indiasapolis
Maj ME Avery, N Yotk M T Dili, Altoona
AMENlCAN—Cbestnut atreet, above Fifth.
J D Field, 'Taunton J F Griffin, Chicago.
Jacob Loucks, Maryland Joe Cleveland, N J •
() F Burden, Baltimore J B Whitaker, Maryland
D Nagle, Beading D J Lin ooln, Birdsboro
C O Beck, Washington, DC DP Stratton, Salem, N J
J W fiteacy, Columbia, Pa C A Banyan, Harrisburg
Thoe Harvey & la, Baltimore W Westendorp, Hamburg
W P Lander, New York H Howland, New Jersey
H W Howland, New Jersey W T Barnes, Oswego, N Y
B Scott, Cowes°, N Y Liout Theo P Eynder,Pa
P Atwood, Winterport John Wilson, Chicago
S E Foehey, Salisbury, Md H J Myeri, Hanover, Pa
Chive T Shoener, Tamaqua W Spencer, Mineravllle
W C Shinn, New Jersey P B Davis, New York.
N Heath, Now York S P Gillett, New York
A P Hale, New York Jos H Rumor, New York
W Lee & wf, p embing`n en John Crossley, New York
B Richardson, Penne. Capt A 0 Eddy
Copt Whitcom S H B Merryman, Balt
O e McKnight, ProT, fi I 11. P Olsrk & 18, Waub. D 0
Wm Mop, Pottstown
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Oheetant street, above Third.
Jos Noble, New York J blouson, Now York
W El Knew, Wash. Zi 0 Thos F Aston
J Lyon, New York • ElrsJ T Griswold, N Y
Con Schell, Pennsylvania W N Johnson, New York
ll W Whkr.ey,New York John Warner, New York
II 0 Heywood, Lake Valley W S Sperry, New York
John Hest, Pittsburg J Hambleton & son, MA
It U Mackey, Matyltuad
THE UNlON—Arch' street, above Third.
.1 Brown, Velem, N J J T Reber, Reading
W Green, Easton, PA J Howell, Philipsburg
Bummer, Pittsburg S Nicholson, Penne
0 Moloy, Pine Grove D L Rhesds, Bucks on
8 Hunt, Lewisburg J Batcliff & la, Tamaqua
Gel B Retell% Tamaqua 0 S 'Reynolds, New Jeraay
COMHEBOIAL—,Sigth street, above Obostnut.
W P Meld, Pa James II Barlow
W W Cone, Rochester, N Y WB. Eder gleryland
It H. Jones, Mar) land J Conger diva', Wilmington
bliss Cornier, Wilmington V G Stubbs, York co, Pa
N B Hammond, Chester co le hlcSparran, Laricasterco
J H Herehbergor, Cheater co Jacob Bine, Freehold, N
George Walters, Pboiotirville L B Kirk, Pennsylvania
Bre Bocklnson, Port Deposit H C Nesbitt, Port Deposit
Miss Hartenetine, Pt Deposit Jas S Kirk, Obeater co
J Devoe, West Cluster A Kimble, attester Cu, 'Pa
1) Nimble, Cheater co, Pa Tbos B Potts
J C Wcrtb, Oxford P Parson, Chester co
NATIONAL BOTRL—Race sheet, shore Third.
B Smilh, Bollidayaburg Chas D Kooni, Hollidayab
Geo M Ermentroul, Beading Cyrus Bowery, Lebanon co
N Eby, Mt .103, Pa John Ramsay ,b la, Penns
JA L Tice, Tremont, Pa John Garea, Tremont, Pa
Jos Whitaker, Mt Clair D J Boyar, Bnydor co
John JI Gress & la, Ephrata Miss L Horshberzer, Pa
bend Arnold, Carlisle D B Hostetter, Lanc co
F A Whitaker, Hazleton John Scott, Butter, Pa
STATES DNlON—Market street, alcove Sixth.
J P Clark; Penna R F Shelalsarger, Penna
0 H Fox & wf Jag Wateon, Baltimore
0 Jones, Peon& A WoMall, Pittsburg
R M Rooley, Pittsburg L d Zwieler, Pittsburg
Chug Neal, Pittsburg T M liares,lPittsharg
Time McNally, Pittsburg R Woodhouse & la. N J
J II Rutter, Lancaster co J MiMintown
Wm It Findley & ter; Pa G W Stewart, Penna
Soo Swartz, Duucannon S Curry, Huntingdon
Bowers, Lancaster hi filcCiees, Atlantic Oity
J II McOleee, Atlantic City Rev J J Stine&wf, N Scotia
A Montgomery, Chester co
BARLEY BllEAP—lksond street, below Mine.
P W Robeson ' Ftrondsburg C H Beale, New Jersey
M Q Winton, New Jersey It M Gooch. New Hope
Lea, - Abington, Pa nummerdyke, Ya
P McEntee, Backs J McEntee, Backs
J 0 Rice, Centreville 3lise & Ely, Bucks
Miss Lilly Slyer, Backs Jas 0 Cornel6 Bucks •
kf Ire Anna Garbs Fa A Ellis, Buckingham
P Pickering. BuCkingbam Chas Smith, Doylestown
FI P Statte. New Jersey E Catkin, Sullivan, N Y
J Q Taylor, Alex, N J 0 Connard, Lahaika
O W Minty, Montgomery Missß wcaloW,Montgornery
W If Boxier, Easton, Pa Lisa Jets M Carver, Pa
J B Mason, Baptiettown L B Leber, Lumberville
Geo Reading, Lamberville II B Hopkins, Now York
Wm Brittbn, New York Jag Thornton, Byberry, Pa
E ifs Mary A Blakey. Pa Miss S Blakey, Pa
Wm T Blakey, Attleboro, Pa
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
A Mclntyre, Wayne co A D Taylor, Dalt(more
Lieut W F Wiiaon, US A Mite Ety, Bucks co
Dltes Blacklane, Bucks co J Patchen ' Wilmington
Mrs M Smith, Docks co A Waller, Newtown
P P Gilbert, Dover, Del Bee J Belivllle, Hartsville
E H Smith, Mount Holly • Walton & 1. Stroudsburg
L B Oarhart, Zion, Md Gen I Potter, Lewistown
BLACK BEAR—Third ['treat, above On/lowhill.
J Stabler, Rolleratown W Bettor Treglortovra
J II Fogel, Traxierlown W A Treichier, Peons
0 W Faint, Lehigh co L Brown, Poona
B Bechtel, Beading, Pa D n Harper. Obies ,
N Wegonboret, Penne Mrs Wagonhoret, Penna
Wegonboret & la, Penn% C Brower, Pottstown
P D OrWerner, Olney
BALD BADLE—Third street, abote OalWarta.
I[ S ihster, Kutztown Owen le Unbar. Allentown
T 8 Laieruring, Pittsburg B Hausman, Allentown
Jobu Nellgb, Allentown Leyl BimOn, Allentown
John Ball, Quakertown Robt Good ct In, Bucks co
J Wollner h wf, Bucks oo Joaish Rellertown
John Metzger, Easton J B Prutzman, Virginia
B Beldenbuch ds eon, Lana co °brittle* Unger, Penns
A Stone, Myeratown D T Bordner, Lebanon co
]COUNT VERNON llOTEL—ffecond et., above Arch.
S Shaffer, New York W S Weed, New York
W C Stied, Bristol, Pa B Brodhead, New York
E Middleton, Penne T Boyd d Is, Now .Jerniey
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
fa" EEL rOUBTH PAW]
ARRIVED
Brig 11 D Ruggles, Cann, from Lucia, Ja, lath rat,.
with logwood, sugar, and ginger, to D N Wetzlar di Co.
On the 17th tilt, let 23 86, long 86 36, was boarded by 15
8 bark Pursuit, cruisinsg 20th, let 28 60, long 82 48, was
boarded by 13 B guoboet (bark) Amanda, Acting Lient
Goodwin, commanding, cruieing--all well.
Prig BF Nesh, Putnam, 9 days front Bogus, with anger
to 9 & W Welsh.
Bohr Jonathan May, Cobb, 5 days from Paraunkey
River, in ballast to captain.
Bohr Lady Lake, White, 4 days . from Pawtucket, in
ballast to Castuer, Btickney & Wellington.
Bohr g B James, Obese, 6 days from Boston, with ice
to captain.
Bohr Banner, Jones, I day from Indian River, Del,
with corn to Jai L Bewley & Co.
Bcbr Henry Wolfe, Atkins, 1 day from Milton, Del,
with grain to Cbristian k Co.
Mesmer Fanny Garner, Pierce, 24 hours from New
York, with =dab to W P Clyde.
CLEABZD
Brig J P Eltloott, Darereux, Ship Island, Tyler, Stone
& Co.
Behr J Irelen, Bowen, fortress Monroe, do
Bcbr Yoke. Brooke New London, P Fisk.
Behr Lady Lake, White, Norwich, Quitter, Bilekaey &
W,lliogton.
Buhr Arthur Simpson, Churn. Cumberland, Va,G Baum
Bir B Wi liog, Claypool*, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
(Ckarreepondeuce of the Philadeiphis Exchange.)
LEWSB, Del., Jimao 2.
The brig Ann* Tama, from liantop, Brazil. with
coffin. came fo tim Breakwater thin afternoon, and left
at 3 P AI tor New York.
Yours, Ao. JOHN P.
MEIHOSANDA
Fitrainsbip North star, Jones, ctosred at New York .
Trob-rdity fur Arminwall.
Phis Westmoreland, DetAll, was adverthred at Liver
pool 77th rilt, for Phil idel phis 25th.
Bark Libra, (Dutch) Dirkeon, for New York and Phi
ladelphia, was at liottordam 74rh
Bark D. 0 'Fenton, Polo, for Newcastle, to load for
Philadelphia at .Cl 7 pry keel, was at London 17th nit.
Ketch Commerce. Barnes, hence' fur filarrdiiirr,
WasvPokeri 14th nit, let 22, long 57 -
Bahr United dtatee, Babson, from Charlottetown, PEI,
for Philadelphia, at Halifax 234 nit..
Bohr Perrin, dmith,bonce, arrived at Halifax 23d inst.
Schra A" M dldrldgo, Fithor, leldella, Wheaton, rel.
Roden, Hooper, and Madagascar, Moore, hence, arrived
at Boston Slat ult.
Sabra Lady Suffolk, Baiter, Eben 'Sawyer, Tracy, and
J Grierson, Harding, hence, arrived at Boston let inst.
Schen Evergreen, Potter, D G Floyd, Beckett, and
and Martha Collins, Shourda, sailed front Providence Slat
ult. for Philadelphia.
Rohr A H Drown, from Providence for Philadelphia,
tinned from Dutch Island Frarb..r 30th ult.
Bct•a Uahxna, Wilc x, ettilcxl from Pall River 30th nit.
for Philadelphia, via Sencooet.
Echr Ottoman, Blanchard, for Philadelphia, cleared at
NOW Thrifotd 3let ult..
amer Mara Nichols, hence., arrived at Now York
yeateiday.
t tr.- roar. Comet, Jame, elearg.d at New York yesterday
for Philadelphia.
SPEGIAI, NOTIOES. -
BATCHELOR'S BAIR DYE!
THIS BEST IN THR WORLD.
ILLTAN A. DATOHELOR'S nelebratoil Hair Dyo
producto a color not to he dlatingnlatied from nature—
wearantwl not to injure the Flair in the least; comedies
the ill effocta of hod dyre, and inrigoratei the Hair for
IIfeIIGRAY, RED, or BUSTY B AIR instantly tarns a
splendld Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and bt au
tifuL Sold by all Druggists, &c.
its - The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE
LOR, on the four sides of each boo.
FACTORY, No: 81 BAROLAT Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street),
Eny2S-ly New York.
ONE-PRIOR CLOTHING, OF MR LATEST
.
STYLES, made in the Beet blamer, exprerdy for BE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In
Plain Figures. All Ckmds made to Order warranted
satierfactory. Our ONe. PRIOR 13YSTSW 16 . strictly ad
hered to. AU are thereby treated alike.
aeP2-ly JONES A 00.. 604 MARKET Street.
LYON'S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER,
Tested for nineteen years and grows in favor. It kills
and exterminatee Beaches, Bed Bogs, Ants, Fleas,
Moths in Cloths, Furs, and Furniture, Garden Insects,
&c. All g..mitne bears the signature of B. Lyon, and
is tust poisonous topersores or domestic animals. Be
ware of counterfeits and imitations.
Lyon's Powder kills all insects in a trice,
Lyon's Pills are death to rats and mice.
Bold everywhere. -D. B. ItABNIIB,
myB-etuth3m - 202 Broadway, New York.
CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST
In the City, at 111 South FOURTH Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, beet and cheapest In the
Oity. at 111 South NOUR7II Street.'
QECOND MOURNING POPLIN'S,
KJ VALENCIA% AND . GINGRAMS --BESSON
SON invite attention to their New Stack of—
Second Mourning Gingham*: 16 to 25 cents.
Second Mourning Silk and Wool Poplins, 62g to 75.
Second Mourning Bilk and Wool Valencia*, 76 eta.
Black and White finest French Jaconets, 25 eta. ,
Plain Black finest French Jaoooota, 26 eta.
latnin's Black °battles, 44 cte. •
Ltipin's Black Barogo, 7.4 wide, 62g ctn.. . • .
LODION Block Crape Itiaretz, 26 cis. •
Lupin's Black Tamartines, 26 cts.
MARRIED
HEY—PALETHORP.—On Thursday evening, the
29th ult. by the Rev. Henry Steele Clarke, D. D.,
Joseph Hey to. Angelina W., daughter of the late John
B. Palethorr, Btu.
WALLACE—WILSON —On the 29th tilt, by the Rev.
Dr. Bullock, Daniel Wallace. of Pittsburg, Pa , to Annie,
daughter of James Willett, Esq., of Baltimore. *
FRIEDMUTH—DOTNEY.—On tho 22d of May, by
the. Bey. Dr. R. Jeffery, Mr. E. H. Friebmuth to Mite
Lizzie Cotn.y, both of this City.
JOHNBTON--811AitP.—On the 28th ultimo, by the
Rev. W. R. Rice. David A. Johnston to Eliza Jane
botliof this city. ak
DIED.
.
eA.B.Y. ,
—un I n_
nose, John Cary, of the firm of Wood ik Cary, or-tola
-art, , late of Foxboro', Magrachneette. aged 26 Years*
. EARDING.—:On the 2/.1 instant, Maria, wife of Jeeoar
IDELLZzOilliiilexiifitlaif, Elwood Idea, in the 21st
year of hie age. . -
Ills relatives and friends are invited to attend the
funeral. at. Oresswicks, N. J., on Fonrth day, 4th inst.,
at 10 o'clock. Caningee will meet 6 o'clock A. M, train
at Betdrritown, N J. it
BUBgtows.-0i) the 31st May, Catherine, wife of
Stones Burrows, ate, a abort illness in the 70th year o f
her age.
'lb° inners] will take place on Wednesday morning,
4th inst., at 10 o'clock, from the residence of tier son-to
law, Mr. 'William Getty, corner of Twenty-first and On
tariOstreete, (Twee station Germantown Railroad.) Cars
leave the depot, corner of Ninth and Green. ovary hour.
CURTIS —On the 31st ultimo, Edwin B. Cutts, in
the 37th year of his age.
The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon,
the 4:b Meant, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Dr.
srederiok Berruister, Otis' (late Wood) street, below
Frankford road. Interment at Odd Fellows' Comefere.
CCEST.—On the Met of May, Mr. Benjamin Gest, aged
76 years.
The relatives and friends, and members of Southwark
Mechanics' Beneficial Society, aro respectfully invited to
attend his Toners', from hie late residence, No. 46 P. Imo
etreet, en Wednesday afterooim, June 4, at 2 o'clock.
To invieeed to Swede's Ground for interment. Ww
BlKllL.—Suddenly,• on the let Inetent, in the 31st
year of her age, Mary I.shelle, wife of Lieutenant John
S. Diehl, now in the :6:h Bean:omit P. V.
Dna notice will be Riven of the funeral.
SHUFF.—On the Ist inetent• from elPcbt of wouwis
received in the battle at Williamsburg, Mr. Aud-ew
Ruff, orderly tergearit of Co. A, 7th Regiment New Jer
sey Volunteers.
Due notice of hie funeral will he given.
IrrHORTICULTURAL HALL.— SUB.
je c t for diFCUBBiOII TRU EVENING, Culture of
Window Pl.ntp." 11
PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR
PROMOTING AGRI:IFILTURR—Stated Itteet
irg et Rome No. 3.6 WALNUT Street, on WedooLdny,
Jane 4tb, nt II o'clock AI DI. yea -21
crrFIRST OF THE SFASON.—LADIES ,
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, for the benefit
of the TWELFTEI• IMRE r E. CFRIRCIR, will
bo hold at HANDEL AND • HAYDN GALL, sloth
cost corner of Eighth and Gteen etreett, on THURS
DAY EVENING, June sth. 'Dakota at the door fifty
cents. je3-3t*
NINTH WARD PEOPLE'S ASSOtTIA.
TlON.—kisetlag at the Hall, TWELF 111 and
PILBERT Ftreets, THIS (Tuesday) EVININO, June
3d, 1862, at 8 o'clock. HY order of the Association.
JOHN THOMPOON, President.
It*
DAVID Hautse, Secretary. . •
COMPROMISE—PEACE .—SHA.LL WE
11.3 make the former and thereby secure the latter I
Or, Shill we submit to Foreign Intervention 7 Lec
ture on this subject, by the Ser. It. •A. CARDEN, (tor
the benefit of DOD Church.) at Snrioa Garden institute.
BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets, on MONDAY
BVENTNG, June 16th, 1862. Admission 10 cents.
iefi-12tes
CIT.AN EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS
for Certificates of Qualification f ASiLiTANT
TEACHERS of the. Public Schools of Philadelphia will
be held at ;he Jefferson Ichool House, on FITTS Streit.
above Poplar, commencing on 1? CAT, June fitb, at 2
o'clock P. Id . and continuing on SATIIRDIY, 7th. at
9 o'clock A. M. Applicants under 17 years of age will
not be examined.
By order of tho Committee on Qualitleation of Teach
ers of the Board of Controllers.
GEORGE W. VAUGHAN, Chairman
OFFICE MONONGAHELA. NAVIGA
TION COMPANY,
rirrssinta, MEW 23,1862
At a meeting of the Board of ?amassers of this Campo ny, held on the let of May, 1862, the follow - tag resolutions
were adopted:
Resolved, That coupon bonds of this Company, bear
ing date the first day of July next, be issued to the
amount of 'Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, in
earns of One Thousand Dollars etch, payable in twen
ty-file years after the date thetoot, bearing interest
at the ,rate of six per content per annum, paya
ble sami-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 to Thomas Bakewoll, as
trustee, for the holders of said bonds.
Resolved, That the President of this Company be au
thorized to procure, to be negotiated, of the mortgage
bonds of this Company. this day ordered to be issued, the
amount of one hundred and twenty-five thoneand dol
lars, for cash, or the ontotinding bonds of this Com
pany, maturing on the first day of January next, at
Tar.
In accordance with the foregoing resolutions, SUB
SCRIPTIONS will be received until three o'clock of the
24th DAY OF JUNE NEXT, for the above loan. In
formation with regard to the character of the Improve
ment may be obtained from Joshua Hanna, 800., of Can
na, Bart, 8t Co , Pittsburg ; Abraham Gibbons, Esq.,
Coatesville, Chester county, Pa. ; and Misers. Jay,
Cock, & Co., Philadelphia, who are authorized to receive
subscriptions for the loan.
The Capital Stock of the Company is $728,700
Funded debt, (bondsontstanding) 182,000
There is no tooting or other debt existing. The works
are in active operation and complete repair, and the re.
mints justify expectations of the usual or average divi
dend for the present year. Ti o works were so far com
pleted, and the debts of the Company paid as to enable
the Managers to declare their fleet dividand, July 7th,
1863, 11113C13 which time they have declared fourteen divi
dends op to July, 1881—eight yea.a—amounting in the
aggregate to fifty-four and one-half per cent., or six and
eighty-one hundredths per cent. per annum. There are
no bonds in the market better secured than Gioia of this
Company, and nose that offer greater Inducements for
investment es to security and prompt payment of tete
rest, which is well known by the holders of the present
ontetanding bonds. The object of this mortgage is to
concentrate the bonds of the Company and secure the
whole. A preference will be given to the present holders
of the bonds 'maturing January 15t.1.853 The tioniplur
reserves the right to accept the whole or any portion of
the amount subscribed.
my 27. tJe24 J. R. MOODMEAD, Preeldent.
iffw PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION.
THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA. who deoira
cordially to unite in
SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
in Its Patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional and unholy
rebellion against the
UNITY OP THE REPUBLIC,
end who desire to support, by every power of the Go
vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren In arms,
braving disease and the perils of the field to preserve the
Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number
of DELEGATES equal to the Legislative Representation
of the State,' at such times and in such manner as will
beat respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in
- STATE CONVENTION,
' HARRISBURG,
On TOMISDAY, the 17th day of July next ) at
o'clock on said day, to
IiOMINATIL CANDID/VISO • .
for the offices of
AUDITOR GENERAL
AHD
SURVEYOR GICITERATh
acid to take such measure. as • may be deemed necoestu7
to strengthen the Government in tills season of common
peen to a common country.
A. K. MDOLUEE,
°halm= of the People's State Oonimtttee.
GM. W. HAIkIMICRSLY, 2 . ereischms.
JOHN M. SULLIYAN, S mys,
tt
PgrrCOLUMBUS. PIQUA, AND INDIANA
RAILROAD' CONPANY.Bendholders assent
to the plan of reorganization of said Company are
requeeted to eend their bonds to the office of the under
signed, No. 248 South SIXTH Btreet, as speedily as pos
sible, to be receipted for and deposited at the Chemical
Bank, New York, in compliance with said plan and ar
rangement. Office hours 10 to 12 A. M.
my29.thetu 8t JOB. T. THOMAS, Trustee.
THE PRESS:-PHILADELP •
•
Tr. NOTI CE. —A GENERAL lIIEETIV
of the Rod holders of the UNION 0 A NAL 0:111
PANT, and of the Bondholders of eald CoinDattY. ra•
eacnred by the let mortgage, Eland the 23d A ern. 1853
will he held at the Boome of the Board of Trade. No. 59
CHESTNUT dtreet, on MONDAY, the ninth day O
JUNE, 1862, at 11 A. 41., for the purpose of coosiderfa
end acing upon the provieteue of an act of the eminent
wealth of Peons) lvanla, entitled A farther anent
meat to the several act. heretofore awed relating to t
Union Canal Company, of Pennolvanta." ApproY
the 10th day of April, A. 1). 1862.
By order of the Board of Managers.
JAMES PAGE, President.
0. THOMPSON. Secretary. mY2g-teg•
tff. OFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND MA.;
RIFE INSURANOII COMP.ANT, .115 WRLI I
NUT Bt , Pert ADBLPITrar Mayl2, 1882 —The Directors;
bare this day declared a semi-annual DIVIDEND of
three and a half per cent., payable to the stockholders of
this Company, on and after the 15th instant.
myl4:lnwil in ALFRED 8. IL Ir E IT, Treasurer.
,y OFFICE LEHIGH COAL AND
.—r SAFI
-113 GAIION lECllPANYuctartix.ruze, May*
A Dividend of TUBER PER CENT., eonal to one
dollar and fifty cents per Abaco, on tho capital stock of the
company, has this day been declared by the Board of
Idanaaere, payable on demand.
1ay28..6t EDWIN WALTER, Tressurer..!,
-
RS ltir - REGI
MENT INFANTRY, P. - 111 4 ' o.—ririt.anst.rnia * ,'
Jnne 3, 1862. Pnrrnant ‘tomrders from the Go
vernor of the Commonwealth referring to a de:
witch from the 'War Department, hereto annexed, this
Regiment ha. been acceptei for three months' service.
A meeting will be held at Spring Gri-deo ifkli this eve
ning, at 8 o'clock, to 511 up the ranks of the Regiment.
J. ROl6 SNOWDEN, •
• Lieutenant Colonel Commanding.
M. LIIRENS, Adjutant.
WAEMINOTON. May 30. 1862.
To Andrew G. Curtin, Gouornor qf Pennsylvania:
Order reepecttng mustering and Day of resent enlist
ments. All regiments of. militia, or of three mnntha'
volunteers, who have offered their services midst the re•
cent oall of the War Tevartment, end who have so far
perfected their organization as to be able to reonrt for
enders at St. Loots. at Columbus, Ohio, or at Washing
ton Oily, by the 10th of Jine.. will he mudered into the
service of the 'United States for three months from that
date. The pay of each volunteer or militia man com
clan eing from the date of his eulistment.
By order of the Prealdoot.
SCARCE GOODS.
GRENADINE VEILS,
In Mode, Lilac, Blue, Black, Brown, and Green.
CRAPE AND LOVE VEILS, •
Ml Sloes.
NARROW TRIMMING RIBBONS, .
Corded Idgee, Nos. 4 end 5, In all colors.
M. L. HALLOWELL & Co.,
mr3l.Btl 333 MAitIEBT STRRRT.
CLOTHING.
BOYS' OL . OTHI•N .' G
F. A. HOYT & BRO'S.;
S. W. Comm TENS and CHESTNUT Streets
akl3B3ilißLY • BUILDINGS.
428. thirtn-19t •
-2VEIUTAT _
DARK AND LIGHT BLUR KIBBETB.
STANDARD 8.4 AND 8-4 INDIGO WOOL-DYED
BLUE PLANNRLB.
INDIGO BLUR MIXTURES.
OOTTON DUCK, 10, 12, AND 15-013 NOE.
FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & GO.,
22Z (11114STSIVIT RTRRET.
WIEEKEER & WILSON
v •
18BAING• mamma,
628 04141,8TNIWAT-11.311:Er._
PIIIMATIZTAPRZA
AMERICAN purl -WANTED,i
At high priced.
ONE-YEAR (TEIITIIIOA.TILS FOB BALM
SEVEN-AND-THRED-TENTHS AND 00IIPON
BONDS 808 SALE.
DREXEL, & Co., .
•
tore-lm 34 South THIRD Street.
$5,000, AND $l,OOO TO
$6, 000 , INVBST on Mortasice. APPIItO .
• A WAND TITLE S,
No. 51 North SIXTH Stmt.-
my3O-BM►
TVORYTYPRS.— In REIM ER' S
Pir OW TY P'3B you realize the ideal 'of a perfect
likeness-complexion accurate, diffusion of light on
drapery elective. BBOOND Street, above Green. lt*
yrWARD, Nos. 103, 1.135, 107 North
11 . SECOND Street, will open, on TIIE4D&Y, a
splendid amen:mit of Children's Eats. jeS 2t*
VXPRESS TO ATLANTIC CITY.-
..1 'J The Philadelphia Local Express Oompany, Office
26 South FIFTII etrett, ruo two daily •lines forwarding
Perkily's, Bairg.,ge, and Freight of every - description.
Goods celled for in ail parts of the city by leaving orders
at our Office. Bapgage chocked through. je3.6t*
lt/fARBHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of
.1.1'.1 a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN IJA.DWA
LADED, Judge of the District Oourt of the United
States; in and for the Enetern District of Pennsylvania,
in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold, at Public Sale,
to the .highest and beet bidder, for cash, at !GOAN
NEWS STORE, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on
MONDAY, June 161 b, 1862; at 12 o'clock M., the cargo
of the Schooner LIDA, consisting of 160 bawl 41)&0;
526 pigs Lead; 5 rolls of Bheetlead ,• 1 box Shoe Thread;
1 box ruse; 1 box of Preserves •, 33 bogewof Cigars.
nWILLIAM MILLWARD. U. S. Marshal.
..Tbiladelikis, Jane 2,1882 .
MOUNT MORIAR CEMETERY.
" This ground is located a few yards off the Darby road,
about the same distance from the city as Laurel Hill, and
to beautifully situated on the highest point of ground for
miles around.
Its soil is admirably adapted for the purpose designed,
being high and dry. The public are invited to examine
its claims before purchasing elsewhere.
General and sectional plans may be examined at the
Wbere:tany further information will be cheerfully la
forded by the agent
DESIRABLE LOTS;
LT LOW PRIORS, AND ON LIBERAL TERM,
Are now in the market, eomeot them in sections just
opened, having hitherto been held In reserve.
OPTIMI norms from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M., end either be
fore or after tbeee hours, st the reeidenee of the under•
No. 314 NORTH TENTH STREET
N. 8.--Conyeyenoe to and from the Cemetery for
each as deetre to porchme. myl.&2m.
TO PAPER MAKERS.—The under
-IL sJgned will receive Proposals at the office of the
State Printer in Harrisburg until THUBSDA.Y, the
12th day. of June, 1882, to supply the following described
shied paper, (samplee - to accompany praposals,) for the
Mate Printing for one peer from July 1,1882, rte i
Double Royal, fifty pounds to the ream.
Double Royal, forty pounds to the ream.
Each to measure at least twenty-six by forty inches.
And double•sized Pooistap, to weigh twenty.elgbt
pounds per ream, and measure at least twenty. alz by
seventeen Inches. Samples must accompany bids.
Those making proposals most be prepared to give
tisfeolory security for the faithful perfdrmance of the
contract; and the right is reserved to reject ail bide not
satisfactory in price and samples.
The paper must be furnished in such quantities and at
such times as required by the Superintendent of State
Printing. T. T. WORTH,
' Superintendent of State Printing.
BABRISIITIRO, May 9,1862. , • mylT -swift
OPENING OF A BUMMER GAR-
Dzw.—The uoderelgned bege leave to Inform the
public. that be hoe opened for the season hie TINE GAR
DEN and HOTEL, at the toot of COLT ES Street, oppo.
elle Fairmount Park. Families are particulatir invited.
Ice Cream, Cakes, &Moneta Lager Beer of Balte's brew-
UT, W 1 12 09, &c., &bran on hand.
IiZNIIF TRICK A.
M.98.8m TWENTT.I3IFFIL NTH' and 00&T.Sti
I'ArrOILMAN .& ELY, NO: 130 REGO
Street, mannfacturors of -patent OAST-STEEL
TABLR CIDLI.BYi also, a lately-patented COMBI
NATION SNIPE, 70BE, and SPOON, especially
adapted for Camp nee, for Pith:men, Sea.fartng Men,
Mechanics, Miner:, Lumbermen, and au Workmen ear-
TON; their dinner:. W. dt. E.'e Cutlery is warranted to
be of the best quality of ENGLISH CAST-STEEL, and
is intended to supersede, by ita excellence and cheapnete,
am inferior qualities of Cutlery now in the market, and
to prlitolz they respectfully finite the attention of the
Hardware dealers generally. my2X.lm
LADIES' TRUSSES, SUPPORT-
ElO 13 BACUES, and other BortenJoel Appliances,
,
of coned construction *Mean Mille wearer. For sale
and adjustment at 0. H. NEEDLES' LADLES' sTonz,
TWELFTH Street, first door below Ewa.
Gentlemen requiring Burtare 'Trusses will call at thi
Southwest corner TWELFTH and BADE, where 0. B
N. gives attention to this eresiild feature ethl2-Etmit
MONUMENTS . AND EVA V B
wroNse at very reduced pilaw at Marble Worki
of A. STEINMETZ, RIESZ Averotte, below laeventi
BMW. entra-Boar
EDWIN AL STANTON,
Secreiarp of WU
WHOLESALE HOUSES
MILITARY GOODS.
ON NAND
!MIMING MACHINES
COMPANY'S OFFICE,
No. 128 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE,
GBNESeiI: AGENT
, TUESDAY. JUNE 3, 1862.
RETAIL DRY GOODS
init t Y GOODS
J. M. 13 A FLED:III,
CHESTNUT STREET,
OFF3CItB ON
L MONDAY, JUNE 2,
AND DURING THE WEEK,
wing GOODS et lees prices then the same have
. linen offered in this market:
TE -ORGANDIES,
AIN AND:EIMI Do.,
.1 WNB IN VAEIOUS QUALITIES,
iENCH PEIiCALES,
Do. ,PIQUES,
DO. CHINTZES.
HARBORS, ox BLLOK & BROWN GROUNDS,
BEDUORD FRON 76 TO 37% mfrs.
ROB ANOLAIS BROCHE, REDUCED BROM
' 25 CENTS TO 12%.
E AND WITITZ 0111101 roman's, 37x at
BLAZE AIM WIIITZ OfiXoll. MKS
OURNING GOODS,
IN GREAT VARIETY
BIOR BLACK EILK, AT 137% AND $1
LACK GRENADINE BARKGE, 9.5 CT3.
ALL-WOOL BABIGE.
ALL-WOOL BAREOB SHAWLS.
GRENADINE DAIMON SHAWLS.;
• ST& ORGANDIES,
1‘ MOURNING COLORS.
GHANS AND CMNIZES.
SHAWLS.
HITS BAREGE 811 A.WLB.
'WHITE GUENADINK BAREGE SHAWLS
WHITE SHETLAND • Do.
BLAOK AID WILMEI.PLAID Do.
LACE GOODS.
Mk LACE POINTS AND MANTILLAS,
111011AI6 MANTILLAS,
BEAL LACE POINT 3,
AT RED UCED PRICES.
ANDKERCHIEVS.
A LARGE LOT;
VINE EMBROIDERED,
:EVENTI-FIVE CENTS AND $l.
tu GI aft ORIGINAL PRIOR RIM and 61.75
EAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
LIGII.T. PLAIN, AND FANCY
CLOTH. SACQ,UES,
FROM $8 TO $5.
FROM $lO TO $6.
FROM $l4 TO $5.
These garments are elegant and rich In appearance, as
much eo as Bilk Garments at twice the cost, and are thin
enough to be worn the entire season. •
PROCTOR & co.,
920 OMlSTirtrx-Diac&Vi.--
nn SO•tieB
MEWS ANP
. , • • ....•
C4BI4IORES.
LIGHT..BfiriURES.
pia(litiiißEs. •
Butt BLACK
LADIES' 01 ...0.‘XTNG3.
BLACK BBOADCLOrszn.
BILK MIXED COATINGS.
• KIM' MELTONS. •
:COOPER Bc. CONA.RD,
S. E; --00 P.26:31 NINTH AND MARKET.
m727•im -
1024 CHESTNUT STREET
E. M. NEEDLES -•
Invitee the "special attention" of a Ladies"
who intend' "spending the sunnier" tn'_St the
cosintry".nt Watering Places," or 1.1/ - "traVel•
ling," to a Wry large ass'Atmat of • • •
" TEDIPdED AND SIADE-lIP GOODS,"•
IN." SETS, SLEEVES," &c.
In “POINTE, TALENOIENNE, aureuas,
MALTESE," and other Lanes: and in
"'LINEN, CAMBRIC, AND SWISS,"
Which be hes just opeued
Also, in Vaiencienne Trimmed" and " RUf-
ed Cambric Emu!kerchiefs," embroidered,.in
colors; together with a general assernneut o
White Goods, Linens Laces, ,Embroideries,
Handkerchiefs," adapted to the re
, uirements of tbo present.
large and varied assortment of "Caribreld
Matins," and "Black and White Figured Net '
for' Sleeves."
'4ll the above of the "Latest
~ ,S'tyles," and a
rem Lowest Prices." JeS
.1 012 4- OHESTNUT BTREBT
1.03' NORTH EIGHTH . STREET;
SECOND DOOR ABOVE ARM
lIP FITAIES
. LADIES' DRUB TRIMMINGS, Ao.
The Copartnership heretofore 'existing between
KAUFMAN & LONNERSTADTER
Having boon dissolved by mutual consent, the under
signed respectfully informs the patrons and friends of
the old firm, and the Bade in general, that he has taken
all the op-stairs rooms of
80.103 NORTH BIGHTH STIIEBT
ABOVE Altoll.
To continue the manufacturing o all kinds et
DRIOBB, OLOA.K,
•
AND
MANTILLA TRINIKINQS,
BRINGEBS, BUTTONS,
TASSELS, 00ND
BEAD NETS,
Of al deporiptions, do., 'do.,
And will offer inducements In Drift and enallt7i OS well
as prompt attendance to orders, every article apper
taining to his line. Wit LONNEIBSTADTEN,
api•dmj No. 103 North EIGHTH Street, ab. Arch.
QLLK MANTLES AND SACQUES
Black Taffeta Mantled.
Black Silk &tapes. •
Elegant new styles.
Meta Cloth Sacenes.
SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS.,
New lots, bargains, 123 i, 18%, and 25 cts.
Plaid Mozambique& very desirable.
DIZEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
Bilk Mixed Cush:meg and Coatings.
Light colon fancy Casetmeres.
8.4 Hixtmes and Melton.
. Cloth goode for little fellows.
BOY'S JACKETS AND 'PANTS.
(New DBPARTMENT, 86CONP MST.)
First-clans Beady-made Garment&
Style and Pit nnexceptionable.
Prices very reasonable.
. Boye' snits made to order.
COOPER & COWARD,
S. B. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
T WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION
.L of my customers and Mends to the following (local 4
which are fresh and desirable : ••••
Black and White Plaid Bilks.
Organdie Lawns, choice styles.
Idozamblarten, Plain and Plaid. .. • .
Neapolitan Bilks, for travelling silts.
Argentines, Black and Brown, mixed.
Mode Tamertines, scarce and desirable.
Black Crape d'lspagues, from auction.
Challis Detainee., nice assortment at 181io.
10 dozen Hid-finish 1311 k Gloves, at 37,4 o.
37 dozen Ladles'.Linen Handkerchiefs, at $1.62% per
down. ' abargain . •
One lot of Lisle Gauntlets, at 1810 a pair.
One lot of Black Silk, 51.12%; the beet I ever had for
the money.
At JOHN N. STORRS%
my 26 702 ARCH Street.
Plp L A I N MOZAMBIQUE& AT 13
GENTS.
PlaidMosambinnes at 78 cents, worth 20 cents.
Plaid Mostembinuee at 18 cents. '
Plaid Mosambiquee at 25 cents.
Plaid Ifavambignee at 31 cents.
Plaid Mosambiquee at 37g mite.
Embroidered Idozambiques at 60 oents.
860 yards Gray Hicualsyas at 10 cts., worth 13 eta.
Gray Sultanas, Gray Poplins, and Travelling
Dress Goode of every variety.
8,000 YARDS BLACK. AND WOOL PLAIDS,
All-wool filling, at 20 °elite,
Brown and Black Ground Lawns.
Fine /Trench Organdies.
BEST 12N GENT. LAWNS IN THE CITY.
I Lot Handsome Silk Robes, 22 yards patterns,
At,817, worth $3O. -
FANCY SILKS, VERY DEKAP.
Just received, 2 email lots of Bares° Robes,
At $2.60 and $3, worth $8 and $l2.
H. STEEL b SON,
m7204f No. 713 North TENTS St, ab. COATIS.
NEW GOODS OPENING DA] :Y:
—Plaid Poniards, black, brown, blue, and liloo. -
plain brown Poniards, one yard wide.
Pique*, white ground and bowies of Oldnts colonL
Wool De Woes, choice shades.
Plaid and mall figured Wool De Leine., for ohßdrca.
A large assortment of Gingham, at 12X, 20, and 24
"ta.
A fresh assortment of Cloaking Oloth&
Halal Done dark brown Mohair', choice.
Shepherd's Plaids, from 111 X to 60 cents.
BEM end Wool Poplins In great variety, at
JOHN H
No. 702 ARCH
N. 11.-GoOd black Silks, 87x U, and *Mak
paR spd sciinine eat . Bl.l2K black Bilks. SMI
r11.0e.F3, PALATOTES AND MAN-
J TlLLAs.—Ladles in want of the above articles WW
find it to their advante43 to visit the old established hones
of Hrs. HENRY, No. d 8 North NINTH Street, below
/MOH. • The latest Paris Styles always On baud at prises
that entonleh everybody. ,• .
. , .
LINENS AT DI PORTERS' PRICES.
—RICHARDSON'S and .DIINBAR DIORSON'S
celebrated SHIRTING and FRONTING IaINENS, re
(*Prod from the manufacturer direct, and guarantied
perfect—to which the attention of buyers and the trade
generally is respectfully Invited.
SHRPPAIID, VAN HARLINGRN, & ARMOR,
aplo-rptf 1008 CHICSTNIIT Street.
GAUZE BUMMER - BLANKETS.
The subscribers have received an Invoice or throe
very desirable goods, in fine quality, at last soaeou's
Tem
SHEPPARD, TAN HA.B.LrtiGHN, & ARMOR,
•pl9-rp 1093 OLIESTNIIT Street.
RETAIL DRY ROODR.
E. & L.,
FOURTH AND ARCH.
OFFER FOR SALE,
NEAT PLAID BILKS,
BHEPHERWO_PIAAID IK.PKI3,
PLAIN •00L'D POULTsDE BOBS,
LEATHER. 4;IOL'D -MOHAIR,
LAVA• OOL'D DELAINES,
'TOURISTS' DUOS GOODS,
5.4 SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS, NEW,
CLOTH SACKS, NEW.I3EWE,
CLOTHS FOR MAKING SACKS.
.p3O-wam tf
fI.LOAKS ! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
‘../ Tax GREATEST BARGAINS I.N TUX OM
IVENS & CO.'S;
No. 28 SMITH NINTH STREET.
TR& LARGEST .TOGS.
THE REST Aasaarmicsr,
THE CHOICEST COLORS,
THE FINEST QUALITIES,
THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS,
THE NEWEST STYLES,
MB BEST WORK,
AND
DECIDEDL Y N
THE
THE CITY LOWEST PRICES,
I,'
IVENS &
No. 23 801PrII FaNTH 8111ZET.
ml4B-11m
n.LOA_KB.---If you want the- best value
N..." for your money, go to the (Sty Moak Store, 142
North. EIGHTH Btreet, above Cherry. mh26-8m
CILOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
• A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Of all the Newest Kriterialt,
AND 0110I0.1CST PATTERNS,
AT THE LOWEST PRIORS,
Ar
myls-2m No. 25 South TENTH Street.
(11401AKt9
eta A MAGNIFIORNT ASSORTMENT
or
ALL THE NEWEST BTYLEB IMPORTED• THIS
SEASON,
With every new material, made ay and trimmed in the
very beet manner, at yricee that defy all competition,
AV nrs
PARIS CLOAK STORE;
• N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT STB.
mb26-5m . •
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & Co.,
WHOLICSALD AND RETAIL DEALERS,
7117 CHEtiTNUT STREBT,
•
Have opened this day,
Bonnet's Black Taffetas.
Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas.
Detached Figured Camel's Hair Thibet, high hluaus •
Satin Plaid and Printed Marinßise. •
Lupin's best black Bat ages and Bombazines.
Bich Plaid Mozambiones.
Lapln's beet black, white, and high colored Mal%
Organdies and Jaconets, grissaile grounds.
Oacbetnire Stripe Printed Percale!, very rich.
Foulard Pop •
Foulard Satinaoko., &o.
apl6-1F
EYRE & LA.NDELL, FOURTH and
ARCH, haves fine assortment of Summer Shawls.
ljr2
EYRE LANDELL have the Black
and Whits Plaid Bilks for Bonnets and Brenton at
per yard. - Jet
EYRE & LANDELL HAVE the
Fashionable Black Silk Mantles made of thobest
Taffeta Silks and Paris shapes. . jet
'PYRE & LANDELL have desirable
styles dark Frenc& Lawns aloe, the beet kook' of
loir•priced Lamm • ' , Je2
EYRE do LANDELL are olosinglout
Boring and SOTIIOIOI. Dress Gouds at fog' Todoet. jai
BROCHE ENGLISH BABEGES.-
A now and largo stock at very low prices.
my29-tf SEIKEPLESS BROTHERS.
MOZ I.MBIQUES.-
Plain Mixtures and Plaids, two yards wide, for
Mantles. •
• ray 29 tr .SHABPLEa9 BROTHER&
fiREA.P BAREGE ROBES.-
Two hundred Flounced. Robes, at onatblrd of the .
Importing coat. -
my 2911 . SIIARPLES9 BROTHERS.-
IILEACHED MUSLIMS.—
at much reduced
prices. • •
msumsf,•:— • • (win ir? ettillng&Lts,.._
NEW CLOAK STORM,
The moot elegant assortment in the atty.
No. !ellen& MATH Street,
.ah2s-nni 3Plrst door above Oheetnut.
Ns " PRINTS,
CHOWN EiTYLIDB.
EIRBRIMA.OI3,
SPRAGUE,
" • PACIFIC),
ALL .11 1 110LV.E AND A HALF (TENTS.
A large tat bat styles And fat alas at 100.
-
trablE.-ft N. W..co - 47 r ° . B I GVIL E - 1 -- V A m
BO Y MIBBEB', AND
MINN'S
CLOTHING,
,ENDLNEts yeanrry,
No. Is 7 South EIGHTH Street,
trillS hop Three Doors above WALNUT.
WA.TCHEB AND JEWELRY.
pR i AMERICAN, ENGLISH,
dim . : AND
SWISS WA.TORES,
dT J6WELRY, AND BILTER,WARS.
REDUCED PRICES.
' JOS. H. WATSON,
mama • 326 OHIESTNUT
R E 810.7 A .
• . 0: FULLER
...Having Removed from No. 42 Bonth THIRD Street to
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor,
(Oppoelte Masonic Temple)
Now offers a Large and Deffirable Stook of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHERS,
ROGERS & BROTHERS' SPOONS AND EDER%
FINE JEWELRY,
To which the attention of She trade !Mayne& .
sp2A-3m •
THOMAS .0- GARRETT,
712 CH.ESTNIIT • STREET,
Has received a fresh stook
op•
GOLD .AND.. SILVER
.• .. ~ • ••,• .
WATOTI.ES., • -
FINE PLATED WARE
Mgt
TABLE CUTLERY,
And is manufacturing a great variety of snono. wenz
adapted for borne nee and for presents.
Prompt and particular attention is given to repairing
Watchos by first-claim workmen. aP24.tbstn2m
gi AMERICAN WATCH COM
PANY!'
• GOLD AND EITLVER
WATCHES.
FOE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
00. : MP ANY'S SALESROOM,
712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor,
•
(opposite Masonic Temple.)
I. B. MARTER, Agent.
ap304101
VULCANITE . ERRE JEWELItY
A beautiful 800 Of 1
GENTLEMEN'S VEST Clanfef
_LADINIP OIL.
TALAINE GRAINS, THIMIST,IS, oßossis,
STUDS, BUTTONS, ko., •
Now in Store. • • -
J. C. FULLER,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor,
' (Opposite Mesonio Teinie.)
spBo.3at
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o.
Am's
H ASSORTMENT, at LESS
THAN FORAM PRIM.
TAM & BROTHER,
Importer,, Zit 011.1113 T NUT Met, below fourth.
mb2o-Y
SAFES.
, LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE
MOVER to No. 21 South iiNVIINTH Street, non
e Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being
determined to 'merit future patronage, bas secured an
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand
large assortment of Lillie'. Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the oaf
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Chile's
Unequalled Bank Fault, Bare, and Bank Locks.
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnished
to order on abort notice. This le the strongest, beet pro
tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to Mlle's Neu
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Am. This Sale is con
ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet ef•
fered for this purpose, and la the only one that Is striobla
fire and burglar proof.
SPIOIAL Norton.—l have now on hand say - twenty ei
Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly new,
and some forty of other makers, (*marts:lag a comical!
assortment as to sires, and all lately exohanged for ohs
now celebrated Lillie Bare. They will be sold at very
low prices. Please call and examine.
ja.245-lyif EL O. OADLIII, Agent
at EVANS & WATSON'S
SALAMANDER E1A126
STORE,
16 BOISTH FOURTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
A. largo variety of ME-PH.OOI SAPES always 0.
band
COTTON SAIL DUOS AND CANS
VAB, of all numbers sad brands.
Raven's Duck Awning Twills, of all description's Our
Tents, Awnings, Trtnim, and Wagon Cloven
Also, Payer Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from Ito
feet wide. Tsrwanling, Belting, Sall Twines &o. •
JOBS W. WirIDIMAN & 00.,
102 50Nleg All's.
PAMPHLET PRINTING, Beet and
Cheapest to the City, at IiLINGWALT & BBOWNT,
171 South VOIIIITH ed. 6,10
PHOTOGRAPHS.
G O TO REINER'd, and invest 111 in
a Colored Photograph, executed and finished by
kle ikilfal opernt-re, and you will be pleased with It.
SEOUND Sin et, above Green. lt*
REV.WM. J. 11. TAYLOR, D.D.-
•Wo thall publish T HIS (MONDAY) MORNING
A ircel , fine Card Photograph of Rev. William J. B. Tay
lor, 1).1). Price 2b emit;
NcALLISTER & 11110 TITAN,
728 CHESTNUT Street.
ET. THOMAB BRAINE RD, D.D.
WU. Beady THIS MORNING s very tine Card Pieter.)
of Bey. Thomas Brainerd, D.D., Pastor of tho 4 , Old
Pine-street Church.”. Price 25 coots. Seot by mad,
free of charge. MCALLISTER & BROTHER,
itC-2t . 728 OBBSTMUT. Street.
REV. W. CROSWELL.DOASE.-
-.
We pebtieh TO-DAYS very tine Card Picture of
Rey. Wm Croswell Deese. Price 25 cents ftleiled free
of charge. *OALLISTER k. BROTH'S%
je2-2t - 728 CHESTNUT Street.
EVERY DAY BRINGS new crowds
to REINER'S Gallery, SRCOND Street, above
Green, drawn by the fame or his artistically Colored
Photographs, for tel. BRCOND Strad, above Green. *
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Imported
from Parte, Botha, and Vienna, MUM styles and
improvements, wholeeate mid retail. SOROLZ I J
BENT , K.Y. 112 South AVOtaTH Stunt. men-1M
NEW PUBLICATIONS
rpHE MASONIC SECRETS RE-
A. VEU.ED.
MORA RDSON'S
biONTrOR
.07 BILE 0-111t.SONBY,
A complete Guide to the various Ceremonies sod Routine
in Free-Neeone' Lodger,
Chapters, Encampments, Me
rambles, &c , . in all the Degrees, 'whether Modern,
Ancient, Ineffable, Pnllosembical. or Historical; con
taining ongravioge of the S'gue, Tokens, and Gripe, and
deacriptirne of the Decorations. Drapery, Drees, Re
galia, and Jowele, and likewise the Pass words and other
Secret Worde in each Degree - . Profusely Illustrated
with Explanatory Elnerayingte and Mtn of the Interior
of Lodger. Symbols, &c.
BY J kBPZ RICHABDSON, A. M.
- A book of 192 pages. Price, 50 cents, bound in gilt
cloth. [lf sialtd up with sealing-war, awl letter postage
Any Society of Masons who wish to work in the higher
Degrees, or in - any Degree whatever, will Had this book
an invaluable aid to them
Pend eaeb owlets to
roy3l-etuth Pt
F. 0. BABCOCK,
No. 18 Lion Street, N. Y
HE HOUSEKEEPER'S NEVER
TAILING COMPANION. WHAT I KNOW, OR
THE ECONOMICAL 000 K AND NOUS& BOOK,
comprising five hundred receipts for the daily dillies of a
Houtokeeperi for cooking, preserving, pickling, washing,
ironing, gardening, plain and fancy needlework, putting
up of winter stares, and numerous other receipt., useful
and needful In every well. regulated household. By Era.
ZABETII NICHOLSON. 1 vol., 16mo. ISO cis.
~ The people called Quakers," it is well known, live
well and not expensively, and an every one wants to know
how to do the same, we advise them to save money by
spending a modicum of it for this book, as it contains tho
compound concentrated BMOC° of good Quaker cooking
and houtiekeeping in every branch of it. Quietly and
steadily it has worked its way until 'thus reached a fourth
edition, each Irene being enlarged and improved.
For sale, with a full collection of all the beat Cook
Hooks;by WILLIAM P. BAZAR?,
je2-31 . 724 CHESTNUT street, below EIGHTH.
N EW . BOOK! NEW BOOK!
THE ORRISTAN SABBATH : its History, Autho
rity, Duties, Benefits, and Civil Belationet a settee of dla
oonreeeby Rev. W. L. Bice, D. D., Bev. William Hague,
Bev. Harvey D. Ganee, Bey. William Adams, D. D., and
the Rey. Alexander 'lfs:Vinton, D. D.; with a aketch of
the Sabbath reform, by the secretary of the Now York
Sabbath Committee. 12mo, 75 ota. For eale by
WILLIAM B. ALFRED HARTIEN,
. my 22 . No. 606 CHESTNUT Street. --
HOTELS.
POWERS' HOTEL,
Nos. 17 and 19 PARK LOW,
(OPPOSITE THE ASTOR HOne,)
NEW YORK
TERNS $1.60 PER DAY.
This popular 'Hotel has lately been thoroughly reno
vated and refurnished, and now possesses all the regal-
Mee of a . .
FIRST-OLASS HOTEL
The patronage of Philadelphians and the travelling
public, desiring tho best occornodations and moderate
charges, is respectfully solicited. .'
je24ra H. L. POWEILII, Proprietor.
SPRING MILLINERY.
Iit)REMOVAL. •
MISSES O'B RYAN, 924 ORESTNErr Street, have
removed to 1107 WALNUT Street, threedoors above lite
ventb, north side, and will open PARIS IdlLLll22,ltlf,
for the Speen', no TITURSDAY. April 17. sel2.2m*
PROPOSALS.
ARMY CLOTEING - 4 ND EQUIP
AGE OFFICE, TWELYTU AND GIRARD STS.
TEMADDLPIIIA, Tune 2, 1882.
PROPOSALS will bo reoeived at We ogice until FRI
DAY, Mk June, at 12 o'clock }R, to furnish:
TEN THOUSAND BLACK. FELT UNIFORM
HATE, to be of the army standard, a sample of which
'•".ratuaa_cd ,
sortment of sizes. Subject to inspection.
ProposalS will be endorsed, "Proposals for Arm?
Eats," end addressed to
G. H. OBOSMAN,
Deputy Quartermaster General
A RMY CLOTHING AND HQUI
ca. PAGE OFFIDE, •
/NII , GIRARD STRERTE_I4A}
PHIL/DELP/11A May 30, 1869;
PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until 12
ceclocrliE . on Tuesdev, 3d of June, to fan:deli
114 14-aital Tent Poles.
500 . 4 4 Wall 'A.....
propows will stste the earileet thm..stiy can be dell
vered, as they are wanted as soon as possfinseZ lw
-
endorsed "Proposals for Toot Poles," and addressed to
p. H. OROSIIA.If,
Depaty Q. --
r0731-St -
OFFICE „OF TELE COMMISSARY
.OF SUBBISTENOE, No. 1139 111.11&1111 Street,
Philadelphia, June 2 1662. • •
Sealed proposals will be received at this Office, until
12 o'clock on the 6th day of Jane, 1662, for purchasing
from the U.S. Government, for caeb, 29 barrels Mess Beef
not reqnired for issue at this poet.
The Beef may bo examined at the 11. S. Comniessry
Storebouse, Broad and Primo streets, by those wtebing
to bid, to date of opening proposals.
Bide to be endoraed Bide tor purchasing Mese Beef,"
sod directed to F. N. BUCK,
jeZdt Capt. and 0. S. Vol. Service:
ORDNANCE OFFICE,
N 0.55 'WHITE etrost
NNW Yonr, May 31, 1862
TO IIEALICILB IN Altll3.—Fint-claes Enfield Ei
Muskets, in port ready for-immedlato delivery, will
be: purchased, subject to inspection, by United states
Government, on application to the nodersigned. Pur
chasing Office, 55 WRITE Street, New York.
No other description of arras are wonted or will be
a. CRISPIN";
Captain of Ordnance.
purchased
je2.61 if
- 11QtY ORDER OP THE PRESIDENT
Ji-N OF TUE UNITED STATES, the following con
demned ORDNANCE STORES will be sold at Public
Auction, on TURSDAT, Jane Bd, at the United- Statue
Armory. Springfield, viz: ..-
887 Tips for Stotts.'
2,494 Butt Plates. •
• 1,023 Guard
1,242 " Rows.
1,763 Swivels.
1,326 Triggers. •
86 Trigger Screws.'
20 Guard .
• 1,100 Leaf Sight Bases.
109 First Leaf.
311 Second Leaf.
28 Joint Screws.
23 Base "
46 Front Sights.
1,908 Breech Screws. • .
1,928 Cones .
.
166 Vent Screws. '
7,495 Barrels in various daps,
1,852 w poli.hed.
827 cited.
1,711 Upper Bands.
1,883 Middle 0-
1,654 Lower "
537 Band Springs.
1.236 Leek Plates.
• 1,289 Magazine Cover Studs.
160 •' Catches.
303 Covers.
1,076 Cover Rivets.
168,600 Pounds Coarse Scrap Iron..
264,060 " Fine
80,t00 • Old Cast.
130 Feeding Springs.
381 Flogers.
982 Main-Spring Swivels.
187' Swivel Bleats.
1,271 mooomis.
1,224 Tumblers.
6,126 Bridles.
1,136 Sears.
1,684 Sear Eprings
1,761 Lock Screws.
4,928 Main Springs.
1,4e0 Bide Screw Washers.
607 Screws.
488 Ramrods.
1,162 Bayonets.
167 •Bas , onet Clasps.
96 Wipers.
600 Files (worn).
400 Cadet Barrels.
427 Pistol .
• - 1 Screw Drop.
5 -Ratchet Drops.
1 Large Wood Fan.
. 1 Smell Iron "
60 Powder Barrels.
9,164 Rough Stocks.
10,251' Stocks in various stegee.
187- Barrels model 1842, rifled.
8 Vices.
4 7 Harnesses (worn).
27,748 Pounds Scrap Cast Steel.
60,000 Chips
209 Tools.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. N. Terme Oath
All bills to be paid in Specie or Treasury Notee.
A. B. DYER, Captain Commanding.
_ U. S. ARMORY, May 27th, 1862. my3o.4t
MATTING,O ! MATTINGS! MAT
mos !
,2-4 WHITE AND CHECKED, '
4-4 WHITE AND CHECKED,
5-4 WHITE AND CHECKED,
6.4 WHITE AND CHECKED,
AT LOW PRICES TOE CASH.
•REEVE L. KNIGHT,
No. 262 South SECOND &root,
My 27-1 m if Weet Bide, near Elprnee.
NUTS.-RHODES & WILLIAMS,
No. 107 Bi.utb WATBB Street, offer for sale the
following : •
100 bales Princess Almonds.
20 "
20 u BICH." It
20 rt English Walnuts.
35 - 4. Yilborts.
150 bags Pes Nuts.
10 bales Dined' Nuts.
RAIBINS.
100 boxes M. B. Raisins.
100 • " Layer
150 ball boxes M. B. Nags
miaricalip—' CYRUS HORNE, UNDE R
...
TAIIKE, No: 23- North ELEVENTH
Street.—Eserything pertaining to Innen& furnished with
great care, at tho shortest notice, and on the most liberal
terms. .
•
Tholatestand moat approved Metallic Burial Curet
and Lead Coffins, very deairible to persons who have
lost their friends in the army, or otherwise, who may
wish their bodice conveyed a distance. my2l-wsBt*
N. B.—Undertaken supplied at %liberal discount.
SUMMER RESORTS.
IiptEDFORD SPRINGS.-A. G. AL.
LBN respectfully informs the ontOlc that this cele
brated and faphionabie WATERING PIAUJI is now
open and folly prepared for the reception of clatters,
and will be kept open until the let of October.
Persons wishicg Bedlord Mineral Water will be sup
plied at lb. following prices at the Springs—Yin:
For a barrel (oak) SS 00
balf-barrel"2 00
Parties wishing rooms or any Information in regard ter
the place will address the "Bedford Mineral erring§
centrewil." . mv24..ew
FLORENCE
SINDGIIEN respectfully informs the former pa
trons of this beautiful SUMMER RESORT, and Oar
Public generally, that the House will be opened for the
season, under her management, on the 15th JUNK.
For terms, and any other information, apply et Hrs.
UtVELIi 'B, 1211 CHESTNUT Street. my24-12t*
AMUSE M E N TS
MRS. FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE'B
• READINGS AT
• CONCERT HALL. •
WEDNESDAY, 4th instant, 8 P. 81.--" Merchant of
Venice."
FRIDAY, 6th inet , 8 P. Benry the Fifth."
SATURDAY, 7th instant, 3 P. EL, Out reading)—
SA Hamlet."
The Readinga will begin precisely at. the hour Axel, and
the door, will be opened one hence/Wier.
.TIORETS ONE DOLLAR EAOR.
To, be had of T. B. PUGH, Sixth and Cheatnnt Streets,
and at the NMI on the orening of the door.. je3-tf
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM*
GREAT NAUTICAL ENTERTAINMENT,
THRILLING SCENES
IN THE LIFE . OF
YANKEE WI; AMMAN, -
EVERY EVENING. at B o'clock preci:el7.
MEDI MATINEE, SATURDAY at 3 o'clock.
Admission 25 cents. Si: Tickets for ono dollar. CM
dren 10 cents.
Liberal arrangements made for schools on Wednesday
Afternoons.
rilliE GRAND FIELD-DAY
AND
FETE CILLISIPETRE IN HONOR
PHILADELPHIAOF THE
CADETS
Will take place 'MONDAY, Jima 9, at RIDGEWOOD.
For, parFiculara, please to apply at No. Sig Sant'
BROAD Street.
X. TILASED
G. EGKENDORR. j e 2•3
TriTALNUT-STRE ET Y
V THEATRE
NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
Bole Leave• ... .. Mrs. M. A. Garretteetr.
SECOND. NIGHT O T MIS. KIMBE ELY.
THIS (TUESDAY) BYEITINO. Juse 3, 1862,
The performanoe will commence with
THE. HIDDEN HAND
.
Capitols Miss Kirnborlf.
Wool Mr. B. Young.
To conclude with the leugheble burlemne of
THE STAGE-STRUCK.
Tom Tar*, tho tailor
Ca1E12.73=1
PAMIRS-60, 37X, 76, and ZS oents ; Private Boxes,
115 sad $143, scconling to their locale.
Doors open at 7X o'clock. To commence at 7X.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S
AMOL•STILVT TEOBATBN
doting and Stage Manager W. 8. PRIDDERIOKS.
Dwane.. Anent and Troaourer JOB. D. NITTADITY.
ENGAGEMENT OF F. S. ORANFRAII.
MOYDAT, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY.
Chalice Gaylor'a National Drama of
BITLL RUN;
Or, the Sacking of Fairfax Court, "roue
Jupiter, (a contraband,)
Provioua to the drama, the
WIDOW'S VICTIM
„TcrEmigh Clip F S. Chanfrsa.
Podge Frmnk Draw.
Jano Clattery ....Mrs. C. Hand.
Prices as usual. 1/oora open at T. 5(. Curtain riles at
8 o'clock . je&St
LAUGHING. GAS.
Dr. COLTON. at the suggestion and requested' se
veral prominent citizens, will have the honor of giving
ONE 'MORE EXMIBITION of the LAUGIIING GAS
for Lad.ea and Gentlemen,
AT CONOEITT TALL,
ON TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 3,
On this occasion TWELVE GENTLEMEN and SIX.
LADIES will again inhale the Gas—the same care an
formerly being exercised in the selection.
The popular
TIIEDIAINE BROThERS
will give a .brief' and brilliant Ooncert, closing wilt
"Rally for the Union," received nightly with the moat
bearty applause.
Dr. O. has the extreme pteaenre• to announce that
ME. DAVID BENJAMIN,
the Tyrolean Vocalist," who crested such a sensation
et the last exhibition, has consented to inhale the gas
again on this ocoasion, and will perform ONE PIEJM
while ender Its influence, and THREE PIECES whew
not tinder its influence.
Dr. O. believes hi can promise an entertainmont
estr
passing in interest any be has yet given.
On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Jena 2, Dr. C. will give
an Exhibition for LADIES ONLY. Twenty Ladies wilt
inhale the Gee.
Admission 10 cents. Commencing at 3 o'clock.
Trieeday evening, Tickets 25 cents. Children 16.
Doors open at 7. Commence at 8 o'clock. my 31-St
PktarirryLANlA ACADEMY Oil
.T 1312 FIRE ARTS. Thirty-ninth Annual Rxht..
Haw of Paintings and Sculpture, 1025 OHRSTIOTT
Streit. Open from 9 A. M. till 8 P. R., and from!
P. M. till 10 P. M.
Admittance 25 cents; Beason Tickets 50 cente.
Webb°ldere, Artiete, and Contributor° will retelh
their tickets at the Academy : no admissions without.
Open from 9 A. 21. till 7 P. Id , and from 8 till 111
erols
c,r~
A - 131E117D — 8137 - 71 7- 311TIED=Iii a
A
Wholesale Stroe house. Addreas se*.st*
,9fin .WORK HORSES WANTED.-
..A.IV%, Ands at HAGUE it.SA.S9DIAN'S Livarrata.
blce SANSBY Street, below Girard SWIM. Elahrerath
Ward.... myBl-Bt*
PAR TNER WAN TE D.—The adver
tiler deeiree a partner with some capital and extent
mace to loin him in the Produce and Oommiestoe
Address " Omega," at this office. my26.los*
IVANTED.-SOMETHING NE
EMPLOYMENT —Male and female Agents
wanted, in every town and city in the United titatee; 820
to $4O per month can bewutde and no humbug. Baninews
easy and respectable. It required a very small capital.
and will not interfere with other employment. This Is
no book agency or humbug of any kind. No person will
regret having sent for this information, let ble employ..
meat be what it may. Tull particulars given to all who
n fitsp_a three-cent postage stamp. and addreee HA.nvzr
d'` Amalkeav N.H. mvl6-46t. to w2ttele
FOR S
ATBENBTAT.—One tarp,
Price only $B. The par Table is 525. - --hale.
" P. ale& jell.3oe*
VOR SALE—A welt recured Ground
Bert of 526 per annum. 1820 WALNUT Street.
Office No. 2, Up stairs. lt*
d HANDSOME STORE TO LET-
No. 517 .512011 Street. It le 76 feet deep ; unusually
well lighted, and hie large plate-glaaa windows. of a new
toretraction. ft*
inTO RENT—Four Different Country
Places, with a few acres of ground, fine fruits,
rear railroad stations, and convoeient to the city. one of
.which is furnished. Apply to E. PETTIT,
je3 No. 809 WALNUT Etreet.
FOR . BALE—A deniable Farm,
108 acres, near Downingtowo, Chester county;
nicely watered ; hydrant water at tbo house and barn.
First-rate stone improrements. all in complete condition;
fine timber, excellent fruits, So. Apply to
R. PRTM,
'ea No. 809 WA LNUT Street.
BOARDING..
BOARDING—At a first-class Farm
holies In (lheetei•coonty. Acceee by Met ros&
For particulare, call THIS DAY oo the omprietore,
from nine till live, et No. 11/1 North SIXTEENTH
Street.. Reference exchanged. 4c*
INSURANCE. COMPANIES.
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINA
/INSI7II,ANOE COMPANY.
HITIOZ 415 WALNUT STHENT, PHILADELPHIA.
Ct&PITAL 5200,000
This company continues to take risks en the eater
disease of Property at low rates•
The public can rely upon its reeponedbillty. and abili
ty to.pay loam promptly. Its diebureemente for tin
benefit of the publio, during the last nine Years, o xoeed
$500,000,
and wo reerpootfolly solicit ita favor in tho future
DDIZOTOBB
OHAB. I. DUPONT, JERRY WAUKEE,
JOHN W.OLADHORN, — -JOHN THORNDEE,
0. 7. HBASLITT, ABRAH&H. HART,
DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER S. HOE, of N. Y.
WM. N. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD
JOSEPH KLAPP. EL D. N. B. LAWRENOE,
WM. 0. JODI/LAN, JOUR SUPPLER.
THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
A. B. GILLETT, lirioe President
JAB. B. ALVORD, Secretary. ete264/
Vida ORM
No. 408 CHESTNUT
FLED AND INL
INSI772AIVUR.
F. IL Buck, Z. D. Woodruff,
Ohm. Richardson, John Kessler, Jr.,
Henry Lewis, Jr., P. S. Justice, •
Vildlldin, • Washington Jew*
Geo. A. West, Ohm. Stokes,
0. W. Pavia, ' John W. Everman.
FRANCIS F. BIT K, President
011ABLZEI 111011A.RDSON, Vice Prodded.
WILLIAMS L BLABOHA10), Secretary. [rohlOSW
COMMO.NW.EALTH FIRE INSII
HANOI 0011PANII, OF Tel errATI or
PINNSYLVAMLL
DIRECTOR&
David. Jayne, M. D., . Mutes H. Rogers,
John M. Whitall, Odin - H. Welker,
Edward 0. Knights Robert Shoemaker
Thomas B. Stewart, William &rather",
Relay LOW* Jr., &Sub linies.
DAVID JAMB, M. D., Preeident.
JOAN H. WEITAIL , Vice Prealdwit.
RADII= S. MOON, Secretary.
Ofiloe, Commonwealth Building, 613 OHISTIMIE
Street. Pbuedelebia. . a4-if
Grjt"Oß • DISCOLORED HAIR
eyed & beautiful black or brown at FOURTH and
BRANCH. . • mySt-i tf
TPURTLE AND CLAM SOUP served
-L up daily (filmdom, excepted) by JANIS PROS
BBB" 808 lI.A.BICET Street.
Families supplied Jul asn'il•
NOTlCE.—Certificate of Girard Bank
Stock, No. 642, for four shares, dated May 26,
1869, baying been burnt, application•will be made for re
newal of the same. - MARY ANN YOUNG.
my24-th a 6t
BROWN'S
EBBRNOII JAMAICA &NORA
lgannfacturrxt only at FREDERIM BROWN'S
DRUG AND ORIAGOAL STORE,
Northeast corner of fItYTH and GELZSTATUT Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
Attention is called to this valuable remedy which *bona
be in every family, and for the Army and Navy it is In
dispensable, curing affection of the stomach and bowels,
%rid Is a certain preventive from the effects of bad water.
CAUTION.—To prevent this valuable Essence from
wing counterfeited, a now Stool Engraving, executed at
Meat coat, will be found on the outside of the wrapper, In
wder to guard the purchaser against being imposed upon
worthless imitations. And wild by all respectable
%maids in the United Btatee. tob wirru-dat
...... Mr. Vi fling Bo WWI.
?STN. Anna Dowell.
F. 8. Obanfrau.
TO LET
CE COMPNY,